&. iiv: V-- -'--rv'- v - :' ws3" - '- i,.iy & .ta J. vl (J '-. v - -"' ti1S)"' j "t ifl iPs " '"V WiretjjAKOASTEIl DAttiY iNTEMitQENCEH,' TTWlRSDAt, FEBRUABT tf Ji - - !nlillffncer. m ,riii04un,iKi, t La4i JiMis Meter et tba man who have I A MO fat the legislature, appte- t $5,000 te the LanAte tariff Jtibl. a stats aa gnat as anything en , :TaWrt te in Its autaerjlilp, MtfMtrtlcfaftrMfer a party en- L-natt4 aekir for me great r sjtettpteatpaa Landla and ether be- llBttahKtJiaitpeMlblet&ritT. Te ask 1 te paw a bill or tbla kind 1 te appropriate for partisan that tkey have no right te I aare tot the benefit et the state. . bare no cause for Jubilation believe that the system te r'lateediieed by the signing of the iteait-kw ia 17S0 bas been shame- kmti, aad further that the recent rC,the high tariff men may en- the very life et that system by I the evils of excesslve laxa- NMmI producing a mere dangerous towards free trade. They bc- lhat fanatical and illogical high i or. the Landls stamp are tee -daierem enemies et a true and knoteetlre policy. Ot 'aweraa the manifest felty et the oalebraUen will net be con- i ft coed reason for Its rejection, ilH would malre Washington, the r, smile te read that bis signing of lint tariff law was te be made the of a jubilee by farmers In tUme. J i K Tke Trenket IJenner. ..Beaiier, the prophet, whose predictions 1 a very important influence upon country's trade, because hitherto 'have been fairly realized, bids fair t'eoee te grief in this year of grace, the bas set for one et general trade g.K4r manufacturing prosperity. His 1 it that business rises and falls in f 'rfaoeuntry In cycles ; and this he proves if iu past history. He long ego under- te flseasure these cycles and te fMfbesy the yean of famine and of itvlnthe future. As we have said. i'ha' been generally right, and bis rjppnilant statement that we would enter I'ltus time upon a period of rising 1 has bad abundant believers ; and 1 yet; though the great present dull- te ia business is making tbem nervous. 4enet think, however, that their c- will be disappointed, as the ctlen et geed business at an early fin tbe future is one that bas plenty reason for it, independently of any iSMMiteatlen of regular trade cycles. It Ji will founded upon the knowledge that seuntry has been going " slew " for I time, and that its natural expan se Is bound before long ta hurry its r- 1 ? Msaer baa lately added a postscript te r prophecy, In which he holds that tbe Mvaaaiien 01 me mgu tanu policy or I eenntrv la sure te mnkn thin vnar nnn thMhuas activity, and that next year, iwt neignt et the boom, pig will sell at fifty dollars a That last production is certainly i,aa no combination et circum- l in the future can be conceived will aend pig iron te this price. ia tee large a producing capacity f tail country alone te permit of any i raise ; and when we remember i It would bring the production of ba' world te our doers, It Is manifest it will never be. The days of ex- uynlgn prices for pig iron In this n are ever forever. Its canltal und ; inducing capacity are tee great te per tkatt mere than moderate ihictuatien in I tbtmrlce: and when Banner sees fifty ilel- I'lar'plg iron, and a big boom attendant psjtjesv me tiigu tarirr victory, he ''jrrkkntly sees double. The boom w evidently net dependent upon nigh tariff victory, unen which gJaUiag prices have attended ever since was wen. ic win come us a natural alt of the business condition, whfeh la law. tee confined and contracted for the let a rapidly growing country ; but knot te l)B tt Wild nrv for nlcr iron rSfUt mill frotile tin n.lnn ft-i ,' . MUW.V .MS I'l.VU. SJ m m. '" That i'oer Cabinet. fe.That cabinet, we are new teM. la net JbaaiyllnisUed;andthosuggestlenU,tliat fc p. was given out rer tue purpose of seeing Itow it would stand public criticism; wtnen was just as we supposed. The clteJber is likely te be changed under the 1 telTarmi lltll Imn lull thn nrnhnlillUu U rttt the fabric will net be substantially r jsaprevcu or materially altered. Jlr. JBarriaen has committed himself te Its t pieces; and it is tee late te remodel 1 structure. There is certainly great cec skin in the builder shown bv It. 1,W great want et geed material; and tambably both Influences were at work tn ipcute the abortion. The friends et the nu-.ec(. uavegoea reason te rear l It. that he will be unenunl tn thn re. yeaatbUltiej of the presidency, which aU for a man of Mm ntmnt L haracter. Mr. Cleveland has shown hew j;isrengcuaractercan successfully grap- iwiwauues rer which the executive had little educational filnrsa If.. f JUrriaen bas had a better preparation riaapresiaency in nis career then Mr. Wllllil ctnlmrnH link U mm u ..r,.i 3HMd that be will be less successful , gJPItelstratien. lie Is tee much given jmrjMiuea spetcues; tee content te M Mi nme upon traveling politicians ; taliant upon secrettveness as a hlh il- and tee fble in the character of I work, te justify the belief that there Hi bt anything ubeve mediocrity in his ItelBlet ration ; and we may be thankful (a pet ever that. He has been sitttiug aauasapeiis, rer three months, the naur-eiect, te whom all eyes turned 1 Washington ai from the rlaln tn laattlugeuD. He has been, in essence. 9 country a chief magistrate ; and that if better tuts come from him, with I illumination that he has had. timn I Miserable assert meat et secretaries, Ml peer reason te heua that In th J.i our great expectation from him ;. ,'1 U asy better satisfied. Tff u mi newre ine rrenueui. I'epgreis bas Anally passed the direct E uuanu tne bill making two states t Osketa territory and one wrh nut W4iIngten and Uentans. 1 prasldtut Is t xptctei te veto the tat bill. It be falls te ni tt , will cot tecexe a law. na KOtte t) him Within ten f the eadet the Congress. It he sws rt, However, bewlll beJikely r te Oepg'reM btfere it adjourn, aathatia lnhlatiyla. He always abewa courage in asalatalalaf fall convietleM. This bill la OM that la et likely te commend iUeltte his jedgasent. It pro poses te refund certain wms paid by some of the states te the general government at the eutsit et the war. It is a lobby job. The states are set asking for the money; and the preposition ti pay them lias been favored chiefly because it depletes the treasury. The Republicans thought it a geed way te get rid of the surplus, and nearly all of the states te be benefited are Republican states. It Is a Republican steal for Republican profit, wholly with out merit, and will net become a law. The time for that sort or legislation docs net begin until March 4th. The law creating the four new states the president Is expected te sign. 1 1 has been passed through the fear of some weak-kneed and headed Democrats in Congress that the party would be hurt in the new states when tbey come le, by the attitude in oppo sition te their present admission. Of course this Is net the ground upon which they should have been admitted. Itthoyhavea sufficient population they should enter; otherwise net. In our opinion their population is very insuffi cient. We de net believe in admitting new states te an equality with I'ennsyl sjlvania In the Senate that have but population for a congressman or tire. It Is a great wrong te us. m At a fancy dress ball In New Yerk, ac cording te the Herald, one pretty guvtt went as a dew drop with all the dUmends be could borrow." Remembering the polling of tbe Egyptian, we would My Ittt he went as a Jew drop. mm- Tu a l'UUburg Chimber et Commerce warmly endorses the bill new before the LegUUture giving the railroads the am rlgbta te pus through the grounds or rival lines they have agtlnut cUIkse. This appears te be a very J nit meisnre. m m Tur.iu: Is a bill bcfoiethe i.egUriatare appropriating 15,000 for tbe celebration in Tjincaitcr or Htatemn TiindUV tarltt JublUe te he held ou the 1'eaith el July wben all tbe furmera are gathering tbe orepa which the statesman tells them are protected ae heavily. Tbewlae men who are entrusted with the espendtlure or that pet lien of the hard earned money or the people, which make up ihe wealth or the etate fioyernineut, are quite In a Jubilant humor at preteut and may yield te the suggestion or the enthuilattle advocate of an lncreue et wealth by excessive taxation. Tun president can new defeatall bills aonttehlm from Congress for signature by letting thorn lle unnotleed. Aa an nounced in our dlipatchta or last evenlng, tbe omnibus bill has finally passed and will probably receive the approval of the piostdent, ae that four new states will be created a tbe crowning net et a Oemoeratlo administration. Uew the llopublleaoaof Hadtbury;de love the colertd brother, as a voter 1 l'er tlllee, however, they appear te prefer a white Dentoeiat te a colored Republican. Mn Baknum appears te be up te another advertising dodge. A cablegram from Londen says that much anxiety la felt at Algiers regarding tbe Mtety or Mr. Htarr, the axent el the fameua abewman. It la announced that "Mr. Starr left Tangier lone some time age rer tbe purpose et scouring the desert which swarms With dangerous ranatlei." It was kind et him te luave Tangier alone, but we are at a leas te understand his coining et that desert unless he la expected te corral and brlug home a few samples of the dangerous fanatics for exhibition In the greatest ahew en eartb. It Is also Mid that this particular itunuin Htarr is a woek everdue and orders have been given te eend out a aenreh party Immediately, Of com he we may ex pect picturesque exhibit of tbe lest Htarr and bta desert acenrlngs II recovered lu time for the spring tour of the olreur. A veiiNO Harvard Htudent of ery weilthy family Is aullerlng from a jmkur nunli that might If mera general leadenr Prohibitionists le extend their principles ae i te oevoroird 'playing. lie has become e thoroughly fAnelnated with tbe game that he firemi te have lest all self control In tbe matter, and te keep him from playing cards lila lather baa made aipeelal arrange ment te have him ke te llosten every day Immediately atler rosltatlens, de all his tudylng at hi horns lu that city and return le ojllege by tbe tour o'clock train in the morn lug. We wonder hew this tort et prohibition will operate when he has te get along with a will or his own In Iho world, UAuntsiiuitOKKH are greatly encouraged In tbelr movement for new open iron bridge, havleg received t:i5,000 in hud hud hud aorlptlens from non-residents baring faith Initie ludstment. Tin: barbed wire fence manufacturers are gettlug very little sympathy In their fright ever the report that a Kreneh patent, taken In lS(U,makesthlr patents worthiest. The law 1 that patent lsaued here li void If the same thing bas been previously pateatfd la nnolher oeuntry. Ob, that souaeenu would discover an old patent In ome foreign land that might free us from the tolepheno monopoly ! Uulvatsit),i usnUuuial. Tbe centennial oelebratlon of Georgetown unlverMty beirin en Wedneeday morning with n peiiiitlcal in a. a celebrated in the euurch by Ordinal Ulbbeus. Kev. Father Deenan, an ex-prcsldenl or the university. Preached. Arohbhiheps CJerrlgan and ltyafj ulteen bishops and a large number of clergymen v. ere present The celebration wilt cnnclude en Wafchlngten'a birthday. E. Francis King, the hanker, of Wash ington, has contributed f-1 0,000 towards tbe completion of the library et Georgetown university. The trustees of the Chattanooga and Grant Memerhl Universities, the latter altuated in Athene, Tennessee, have agreed upon a consolidation el the two schools under the name of ths U. H. Grant Memerial Unlver. ally. This means tbe location of the central university ler the education of whites at Chattanooga. The buildings at Athens will be used ler a preparatory obeol. The eobeola will be under tbe direction of tbe duoat'enal aeclety of the Methodist Kpls. CP0000 Urb' nd h"8 pt0ftl7 v"IutH ' UNUKIUiltOUND WlltKS. IJrtfz, le tbe .'it!eul KlsrUlcal Auuclstluu Coutcntleu. At the convention of tbe National Klee lr.lcl,'!P(lllleu ,n Ohlcige en Wednesday, Mr. K. T. fyncb, et New Verk, cbalrraau pfa committee appointed at the laat moot meet ing te obtain statistic and facts en the underground system of conduits, reported that the committee had communicated with all the elecuie light companies In the United Htatee Krem wiswera roaelved It would aeem that the placing of wires underground bas proved a failure lu most, if net In all, In. J'ancM The chief (reuble was lu dclee; Ire Insulation and defective mechanical oeo structloe. Nene et the companies put their wirea underground unless compelled te tv I'rofraser Uarrett, city cleetrlclan el Ohl Ohl Ohl oije, raited breeze by taking exception te the etn'emeeu In the report. He said liftt IbsiiLdorereuril niimVi.j . Ualoiite ai success, and a big success. -uu .u uuuiuiiuijr ui vjuicage proposed in eitntid If. The sjstem had been In Oblcige for tjve or alx years aa regarda electric light w lies, and thirteen as regards teiegrsph wires. " Mr. Jehnsen, of Philadelphia, ssldthat Ilia underground system was also la sua. cMsfel operation In tbe Quaker uily, lie arcied that the report at nbsaltteel abeatd be reverse. A rather waras tetete 111 lowed. Hrslas NatellfSt far mtAttntAng. Hew mnea brain a pig possesses fa a question whleb rettsed a spirltrd dlseas dlseas ien la the town of Freehold, N. J. Finally It wsa deelded te aerlflee the asest tatelli gent pig In Freehold and have hie brala eleeilneally analyzed, Tbe animal Mleeted wee tbe properly of Carsen 3. Kmeaoes, who bed refrained from redncteg It te beee en aoeonnt et that very elavsrnwa te Wbleh he new owed his fata Buteher T. O. Uutcbln Uutcbln sen slew him, and looked for the senree of understanding. It was a rata search, and tbe oenvlotlon slowly foreed Itself upon Mr. Hotchlnaen that the pig was wholly brain less. The cavity In wbleh tbe brain should have been was extraordinarily assail and wm empty. Beth doctors and botehers were astounded and "silenced tbs clamor et debate" In the presence of the queer feet that the wisest pig In Prochelu bad no brsln tissue at all. Th I'. A." K. Kiprssa Tratuttr, Fer tbe first time tn many years the ex pre trains en tbe Philadelphia ft Read lng railroad arrived and departed at Head ing en Wednesday without express ears attached. This will continue rer only a ahert time, aa the arrangements ter the United Btatea Express company taking charge et all express business en the Phila delphia 4 Beading lines are bslng rapidly completed. All express ears have bsea ordered te the railroad shops te have tbe lettering changed te "United states Express Company." Frank V. Cable, or Reading, bas been appointed soperintendeht and entered upon bis duties en Wednesday morning. m Tn prevent typhoid rover, taka Lsvxader, the geldfttt regulator tMoeenlftt cents. babies will cry I It Is the only way te tell as that they suff-ir from pain. De net stupefy your little enes by administering laudanum or ether nplauts, bnt uie Dr. Bull's Ilaby syrup, which will relieve the baby of alt pain et tbe bowel, c, and thereby restere Its happiness. Price only zi cunts. e UltEH KUEUMAT1MM, Rheumatism According te recent investigations Is caused by excess et (actie acted In the bl oed.Thls add attacks Uie fibrous tissues, particularly ta the Joints, ana causes the local manifestations el the aisease, patns and ach' s In the back and shoulders, and In the Joints at tti knees anklej.hi ps and wrists. Thousands of people have found In Heed's Barsaparllla a positive and permanent cure for rheumatism. This in edlclne.hylUpnrtfylng and vitalizing action nenlrcllxes the acidity of the bleed, and also builds up and strengthens th) whele bctly. Haed'e Bnrsnparllla 1 was laid up ferilx months with rf.ouma rf.euma tlsm, and used many kinds et uicdlclne with out geed result till ouetf my neighbors told me te take Heed's Bsraaparllla. When I had med half abett'el felt better, qrd nffr tak. lng twobettles I think 1 whs tutliely euied, as I have net had an attac et rbunmUtam ilnce." KunsNM li. Dixen, Uoisvllle, htalen Island, N. Y. Ourea Rheumatism " t bad attacks of rheumatism wl Icli Tn crossed tn severity. 1 took three bottles el Heed's S&rsaparllla and I am p'eised te say the rhenmatle pains coasedjmy appetlte and dlKrsll6nbecamebettcr, andiny general heat I h greatly Improved, I am firmly con. vlnced that Heed's Sarsapartlla enrtd no, as 1 have fuit no mcurrence ,of this blood.dli bleod.dli bloed.dli eaco." Wkf.eoeoM, Ueneva, M. Y. Heed's Sarsaparllla Beld by all druggists. II t six ter 15, l'leimrcd only by U. I. HOOD A CO., I.encll. Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar. ID K' TOKO BOA P. Koke Seap. ir will rxeAT. IT WILL FLOAT. l'UUK, UNireKUand DUUAllLt In iiual Ity, economical In no. A vegotable oil soap ler the LAUNDltr, TOIl.Br and 11ATU. Adapted te general household uie, or In HILL, MINK or SHOT. It your grocer does net keep II, send us S ceuts ter pestage, and wowllltuattacakerUKB. Address, h. Si a. a, neRVflii, nev27 lyTu.Tb.a CINCINNATI. O. YKK'SlMIilA "Try Ayer's Pills." Ker Uheumatlsm, Nrura'gta and UeuL Btephnn Lansing, or Yonkeni, N. Y., Bays: " ltocemmondod at a euro for chronle cos ces cos Uvenoss, Ayer's Pills have rel loved inofrem that treuble and nlae from GOUT. Itevery victim of this dtseatn would beeO only these words of iulne, 1 could banish Unut Hern tbe land. Thcse words would be-'lry Ayer's ' Uy the ue of Ayer's nils alone, 1 cured ruyiiuif.lMiriimnently of Ulimun&tlMii, wblnh hud troubled me nevum! months. Tbfre fills oie at eqch harmless uud lurcctual, and, I be be be llove, would prove u spcclde lu all Chies of Inilfleiil RHEUMATISM. Se modlclue could have served me In better Hluad." u. U. tleck, uratr, Avoyelles rur Hh, La. O. r. ftepkliii, Nevada Clly, writes: "1 have uil Ayer's fills rer sixteen years, and 1 tbtnk they are the besr fills lu tbe world. We keen u box et thorn In the house ell thu ttme. They have cured me or sick hcudache and neuralgls. since taking Acer's fill, 1 have been free Irem tbese complaints." 1 .have derived great benefit from Ayer's I'UU. Jflve years age l was taken se HI with rheumatism that I wasunable te de any work. 1 took thrve bexes or Ayer's fills and was en tirely cured, flnoe thin itiun I am never with out a box of these pills." feler Ubrlslenien. Bherftoed, WU. Ayer's Cathartic Pills rxsriBsD sr Dr. J. O. Ayer A Ce., Lewell, Maea. fold by ull Dealers In Mcdltlui. tilil9te'2 VUH '.Afjfitl.V i-U WtiHK. QOMPLKXION POWi)Kt' LADIES B A UKriNRl) CI MUST UHK MHO VALUK A UKriNRl) CUHl'LKXIO.N MUST VHtL POZZONI'S MKDIUATKD COMPLEXION POWDER. tt Imparts a brilliant transparency te the sklu. llcmoves all ptmples, iruckles and 01s colorations, and uikea the skin delicately teltand beantlful. Itcentulus ue Uuiu, white, lead or arsanle. In three shades, ptuk or dsh. white and brunette. roil BALK BY All Druggists and Fauey UoeJa Dealera ilvorywhero. SWIIKWAltK Or IMITATIONS. -M avrlva Ti7DTJHKKilY, " mTAeVt bKitlfy; (J Inger, Klmmet and Orange Uraudy, JACOB F. BHBAFFER, fepl.tfO NQ.lttCKNTttK BQUAUK w ATOUHPIUNU COKHET. UUY TUKPAUOUS WATCIISPRJG CORSE WILL NKVKU IIBXAU, UUAUAMTKKIt TO OOTffSiB AJit CU9-XOM-MADK COU?Kr. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MAHUrACTUUHUS, H111UOAUWAY, N. Y. OC-8ttM,Tb,eeOW WAItAMAKBKm tmtuamLnu, Tkaratay, re, ft, lKf. Ginghams are in the fuliett feather. Yeu will never hare done wondering hew it comet about that cottons can take se much prettlness en them se simply. Mere than 1,000 styles. Sateens ei course ; beautiful of course they wouldn't be " Sateens" else. June meadows are already abloom en that counter. Northeast et centre. Meney saved en a Corset is as geed as money saved en anything, if you get a proper Corset. There's the pinch. Cheap Corsets arc almost sure te be mean. It costs te get a geed name for goods particularly for Cor sets, where se much is matter of whim. The sort you've tried and liked is the one you incline te stick by. When a maker gets a name for his Corsets he means you te pay for it. You're glad te a misfit Corset is such a plaguey tiling. But suppose you could get a proper Corset without a cent te pay for the name or fame el it ? Yeu may. We cast about fqr just that Corset. It has been en sale in the store for some time. Net a word of it in the papers. Trying, testing, proving. It filled the bill. Shapes for all sorts of figures. Neat, well made, geed stuff. The best Corset for the money we ever had. Se say whoever of you have tried it. We call it the "L. R." You'll find it no where else. L. R. 75c, white or gray L. R. 95c (short), white L. R. $1.00, white or gray L. R. $1.25, white or ecru L. R, $1.50, white or gray The $1.50 grade Is of French t-eutil. lryitbyany$2 Cor set you please. Lumped lets keep turning up from this maker and that. On the counters te-day Corsets of French Sateen, "Venus" shape, boned back, two side steels, and the price $1.25. Sizes 18 te 30. old geld pink i;tay uhm black ecru uhlle Enough te stand sharp work for a few days. Second noer, Juniper street side. Pout els v atom. Of course you have a Foun tain. Ne? Well, the cost won't held you back new never would if you knew hew handy and helpful they are. About $4 has been as little as a geed Fountain could be had for. Here's one at $2.50 geed enough for anybody. Simple, clean, and always ready if there's ink. The " American Fountain Pen." Drep another $1 ; for $1.50 the "Improved Rival." Geed geld in the pen, plenty of ink room in the handle. The only low-cost Fountain Pens we knew of that have been made for quality. J no I per and Market streets corner. Torchon Laces at two thirds. 1 te 6 inches wide, 3 te 27 cents a yard. Hint enough for the quick witted. c hestnut street Bide, east of alalu attle. De veu doubt where the Muslin Underwear trade of the town is being done ? Here are a few mere of the quick things : Gowns : Cambric, with txe rows nf lnsortlen and platting, vdgu 011 neck uud aleevus, S3 ten'. Stuslln, with Tour rows of lnroitlen both bark and fiemm ilm yrVti ede en neck uud leevu, .1i, ni i. Chemises : -Muslin, with line wlde llauilmrgedgeand p ulitug, udgn ou neck uud slusvus, fc5 renin. Cunilirlc, with til lace and insrtlen en jek, eiclrlliluiiued with wide VaJ. edge. Imported Steamer Gowns of fancy flannel, hand embroid ered, $5. Second fleer, J unlper stroet tide. Women's Sbutten Mousque Meusque taire Suede Gloves, $1 a pair. Quality you'd think te pay 1.50 for. Dainty new. em broidery, and the cheic2 tan and mode shades. Suedes will be very much the thing this season. C'liettuut street stdd.wcat of Alain Aisle. A few straggling cases Jap anese Porcelain came in yester day. Enough te maintain in terest for another day. The various sorts have been going at the rate of thousands of pieces a day since the first an neuncement. Second Itoer, second galleiy. JOHN WANAMAKER. PROPOSALS. 1 here will lis received at tbe ertlce or tbe City Tiouurer, 11I m, fpcclfleallen. and esti mates for a new loci ml Market Ileuae en grounds belerglng li tlientyet Lancaster, ou whlcnuie no reied two Market Houses. Kscb pian uud spntflcaiiea mnst bs accom panied with an ealluut i hawing the nrebible cost and expense of the building 1 lie plant, srecldcatlu sanUe.lheutu wllfbe submitted te councils, aud the one adopted wilt be paid for. r The above p'ans will be received up te7 o'clock p. in., amrch M&-9. by order et J, U.iUiareN, Clerk. ublMOtd P IKat'B CattiEHY COMPOUND. ANYONE CAN DYE DIAMOND UTES. A)itass,eAcOAT,- a !. lEBOJIS, MATHIES xasij vvwis ' ret BK UKSITS, TABUS, at AUS, Ac. aad la maay. ether wave aAVBateey,ana mate thiaga leek Ilka Maw, byaiBblA' MilMO Diats. Tbe work ta saq, almpM, quick 1 the colors the Beat and raattstkaeaa. Ask for Uiasaenfl Hits ana taa ae etaer. Fer (Hiding or Breast nf raaey Article USB DIAMOND PAINTS, Uetd, SUrer, Bronx, Copper. Only 10 Cents. Baby Portraits. A Portfolio et beantlfei btby Metares from llle. ptlatea cm Bna plata Btear ay nateat photo process, sent free te MetiarM aay Baby born within a year. Byeryatetharwaats these pltturea ( tend at enes. wive Baby's aassa andrge. WKLLS, K1CHAUDSOW a OO,, Marllogtea. Vt. rAOKH A BKOrUKB. DRESS GOODS. Frnch Batlnts. The Sty lea are mera Varies, Kovl and Arttttle than ever, before, with many New aaa BeaeUfal ShadM aaa colorings, mending Um Meat Oe sigaa la Back and Whltaaaa Colen. A large stlic ion from the Beat aureptma ataanfactnreu. Domeatie Batlnca: iHHLll.ll!!inCHl0Mi.,l",""tha rerelsn Goofs tn designs, at the Lew fries et lXe. city rrlcea ler many si y les. 16c. Uretw Ginghams. r..fJfi.8e5t?h.an?AJnsrteaaainghanuare tee Popular and Stylish CeltS?. Hi??f .f iJirlP of th5 sew. Pries range from lIHe te tee per yard. ..7i,iVtJli,.U ORi ana OSUTaimiei: UImuBahs, at UKe per yard, make a Bervletable ana aUj factory Urees for Wash ana Wear. Imported Dress Fabrics. 8!ft Wee.' '"P16 ud "rae affects in Hobes, Side Bands.siripei, Plslda -n.a-u. 5: JJ! JIi,!.,I8-Miw.?,,M", nr ,h seasen-saupaNJrBasiiJa MUDS 11HOWN, QKAT.ItaUOa AH Y, OLU EUSB and yOUBLIN BMJK. Bilks. Blaek Fllka, a naranteed te Wear, In all qualities, from Wc te 12 peryard. hew Wtavcsef the Beaten la BLAUKand X'JLUUaUaATlN LVXOH. India Bilks acd Printed Pongees. HAGER& BROTHER, Kes. 25, 27 and 20 West King Street, J. HAHKVHTAMM'H HTOKK. THE GREAT MUSLIM SALE -STARTED ON- Monday, the 18th inst, -HAH BBBN A ROUSING NOTHING LIKE IT Best Kuslins in Bleached and Unbleaclied ! AT 1.K33 THAN COST TO MAKE, BY THE PIKOK ONLY, AT THE NEW BOSTON STORE, 24 Centre Square. QUMHXNWAKH. H 1UH & MARTIN. China, Glass and Qaeensiue -At'- china hall; Our Stock (or the Spring Trade contains as usual the Hest inakoeet White Stene China Semi Porcelain or rnnch China In the mar set. Plain or Uocerated. in Tea, Dinner or Toilet Sets, at tne Lewest Prices. Our assortment et 0 lass were la large, ana contains many New Pattern and Designs. Onr stock et Lamps Is large. Among It will be found the itechester, which has no supe rior. Persons wanting a new eutnt, replacing or filling up sets, will and tt te their advantage te gire us a call. High & Martin, Ne. 15 East King St. OCU9-tfd MU.l.INMltY. -DARUAINHI BARGAINS Great Bargains CAN UK UADIN fine Mourning Goods I -AT- WEIKEL'S. SjNOUTltgUKKNST., IiAMOABTBR,PA. ds-ttt COAX LUMBER AND COAU TOH4.CCO BHOOKB AND CASKS. WBBTKKN USUD woeua. wneleaaie and uetali, at B.U.u aKTlN A CO., 431 Water street, Lancajter, Pa. nS-lyd OAUMaAJtUNJJU'H OOMPAST, COAL DEALERS. OrneK NulUNerth,Qnenhtrt,aaa Me. K4 North Prince street. tasna: North Prtne Street, -f-"s1lwi Depot, anr litre ajtaasTBa, ra i.AQ1. aexsvna. ESTATE OF UH. HENRY OARPEN. Mr uuiet Lancaster city. Pa. deceased. 1 h undersigned auditor, appointed te dls. tribute the iAlauc remaining In ibe hands or Uarab IS. Carpenter, almlntstratrlx of Dr. Henry Larpenteridecea.sud.te and among these legally entitled te tbe shiuc, will lit (or that pnrprsu en Tuesday, March It, lSt, at 10 o'clock - in, in the Library Koemot the Court Ueuse, In the city et Laaeaster. whrall per. sous lnteiested la said distribution may at tend. Wat. . AtaUNTUl. IDH-3t4Th auditor. Cleanse the System DO IT NOW Wiih that M reliable KMtM. ela-raMMi's CsMry uenpema. ItJWiaeatka- blM.carsjCem swpa.aaanalakatbeUrnr aa Hdaaya. efreetsukliyaieaae. Ing taatysteaa el all wast aaa asaassattan. Palne's Oelery Oompennd ceanbtaea Ira aerr lente aaa atreiiRtatag qnaJiiiea. revlrteg th ssrl aaa sptrtb. 1 hare been u.-nblej for aeae yean with a costyaHSMlea ef aiflitts,.Afiw srylag jarkms rstMMt. and aet anaiM reiwif. trlea ratM'sceisry ceapiniBd. ietera uk uk Ingeaa rail fesMUa taa lewtr troubtaaease symp- aew. that JSssI likjj Mwau. OlfSiWeu haslsaprars.anaikra gataaa tew peaaas la weight sine s i b tva couimeneaa las I eg the Oetnpvaaa." UOMUTD0 axSJAUHB, JslchTllla, Vt, 11.00. aixfertSOD. AtDraggisU. Witts. BrcaaarsjeK as Ce , Bnrtlaatea, Vt. DMY O00D8. LANCASTER, PESN'A. HO FAR- SUCCESS I KVKR HEARD OF. FOR BALROR RENT. TRORRENT.TWOBTORE ROOMH AND Xr Basement In Southern Market. Alte one riore jtoem en vine sir.et, snitauieierany business, inquire at lard ft alcKlrer's Dry Heeds Stere, booth Queen street. HHfd FOR KENT FROM APRIL 1, THE lsxaa and crmvanlnnt Dwelling Hnnu (afnhlenbers; property l, Nes. 34 and 40 West Uiange street. Alse a large stable In the rear en urant street, suitame ter u Livery or Heard lng Stable. Apply te K.J. a-CJRANN. or 1). A. ALTICK'S fcONS. jan24-3wdThas POSITIVE PUBLIC BALK OK TWO ateaern snei uweuings. ON BXTUR01T. FasauABT 23.1689. nIll be sela at the Cooper Hense, Lancaster Pa., Ue rollewlng raluable real estate, te wit : Ne.1, The large twoatery llrlck nwelling "i iie iwiniury unci Daca: uuiiainfr, with baleeny, containing nine rooms, clothes closets, baisk and front BtAlrwAvfl alt natjid nn the southeast corner of Orange and Lbarleite streets, having a frontage of 22 feet, s Inches, and extending in depth along Charlette street no. 2, The two-story Ilrtek Dwelling Heme, adlelning Ne. 1, containing parlor, dining room, kltchen and (oursleeplng rooma.clothes reoma.clothes roema.clothes closets, well of nover-latllDg water, with pump therein, and hydrant This nrenertv tmnii en orange street lSleet, 9 Inches, and a depth of Beth homes hare front and baek dormer windows, covered with excellent slate reefs, and have the right te enter tbe publtc sewer. They have alie been recently papered and painted, cellar cemented, whtcn render them perfectly and are in exeellent repilr. Bala te begin at 7.:u p.m., when conditions will be made known by , WILLIAM DRAW. Josl L. Uaixis, Auctioneer. fn lOtd CITY BUILDIM I0TS SKCUUKDBy PAYINU Five Dollars Per Menth. A few cbelce lets ten at prices ranging from HSOteaVOper let. All stteated in the most rapidly-growing portion of the ctty. Street car faculties, paved sidewalks, city water sup ply, sewerage, gas and electric light. The cheapest leu new effered In tbe city, and bound te increase In value. Thcsa wishing te avail themselveeef this excellentoppeitunlty of securing ter themselves a home, should apply at onee. Dwelling Houses en Bama Flan. Th best chance ever offered ler a person of small means te secure a home. Apply imme diately te ALLAN A.HEHIt, Real KsUte and Insurance Agent, febll-tild ion aasl King ntreeL OARRlAUMt. s TANDARD OARR1AOE WORK. Standard Carriage Werk, EDW. EDQERLEY, Ne. 40, , 43, 45 Market Street. Hear et Pest. efflce, Lancaster, Pa, Ue net fall te call and see my splendid stock et Latest etyie buggies, Ptietens, family carrlagev, Ae , which 1 new nave ready for thee pi lng trade. AH tbe Istest designs te se lect trout. There are no finer vehicles In the state. A line line of Secend-Bsnd Werk en hand. My prices are the lowest tn the slate for flrsvciiisa work. AU work guaranteed. atcpalrlng ana repainting prompt! y'attandsd te. One set et workmen specially Bpl07ed ter that pnrpeM. ZCLOTMIA'9. M ARTIN BHOtt. a be Cut Pi les for re. Ih9 Abtie of Birgibi, mazy of Best Mis Clethtagaad r nrasshag feeds at Ke. M Itertt Qasaa stret,ls Us abed of Bargains. Bargains !aMQ'sSu!ts BalU ana OTroeatt,S5, 7 Si, 9 te, in. m nam Talneefarabore, Bargales in Big Heys' Sulu and Orereeats. 13 SO, li, S, 17 buy Bulls worth mere Talus. Ea'gUas la Children's Baits aaa Orereeats Sir., as te, Sate, 8M are "go quick ' ptlccs ter saeh quality. Bargains In Underwear, Hosiery, (Meres, Bcckwtar, Cardlgaa Jacket, Jersey Coats aaa te ea, and se en, te every want ler boys aad men. res Men's 15 and 7 se PanUloeas te maunra, AT MARTIN BRO'S CUtktaff aai Faralshlaf Qsaas, N03. 20 AND 28 KOItTH QUBKN BTItaXT, I.ARCABXKB. PA. JJIR8H A BROTHER, PANTS TALK ! New Is ths season when the ex'raratret Fanu are needed. Wa can suit every taste, rasnlen, snow all qualities, and autt any and every pcckelboek. Pants for Everyday Weir, Pints for Sunday Wear, Fan'.s'fer Men, Bejs and Children. MIM'S PANTS at 90c, tl.l 1.3ft, 11.15, J, S4.JS, tl M, H7). , 13.50, S4 te 15. BOY'S PANTS at 75c, 9)0. 11, SI S3, S1.S0. It St te 1350. OUILPHEN'S KNKKPANTB at '.Oc.CJO, 3. 400, 600, 65c, 750, 85c, II te 11.76. OUttMKN'jJBimM AND OVBECOATB are going fast at the reduced price. ROYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AMD O VAKL'OATS at ridiculously low prices. Farotihiegs or Ererj' Dfscrlptlei. A New Line of 250 NKCKWCAK. H1RSH& BROTHER, ONE-PRIOB CLOTHIERS, OORN1B OF M. QUHHN & 01NTRB 8QUARH, LANCASTKU,rA. SayPantaloen Makers Wanted, frdnt Basement for Bent. M' KHS at RATUFOH. THERE IS HARDLY A LIMIT TO OUU ABSOttTUBNTOr PERFECT FITTING CLOTHING. YOU'LL riND JU3T AI Sweeping Reductions UMK AS ANYVTUKUC, AMI UOltk RELIABLE CLOTHING. Ne dissatisfaction or complaining after a few months' wear. Ne disappointment in price. Yen will net be likely tornnaeroe anyone who has bought mera for less money than.yeu have neught of us. We won't have I he name et being high priced, but we bear the reputation et being thoroughly reliable. Myers & Eathfen, UKLIAliLK CLOTUIKUS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST.. .ANOanraK ra w 1LLIAMHON A FOSTER. Great rombnstlen of Prices I Suit, elver elver ceata and axtra Pantaloeps selling with a vim fiat encourages us te fear nothing, but keep right en In our effort te beat til former undertaking by supplying the people with bargains that cinnut be surpit'svd, and that must terminate ta a triumphant disposal et this season's styles, lismember tbe terms are 25 per cent, below regular price. Storm Over Over ceits at SB 50, 17 50, (8 00. In Our Farnlslilng; Department We are showing an elegant line of New Bpilng Neckwear in medium and light shades for Early spring wear, In Tecks, reur-ln-llands and Puff Hearts, Alse some extra value in Black string Ties. One let el fine Black Bilk Ties reduced from 75e te tee. Welsh Margelsen Kxtra Blch Black Ties down te 'JOc, UoeanOHW according te size el tie. Gents' New White Lawn Dress Bews. All the Latest Bprtng Btyles In tients' Linen and Celluloid cellars and Cuffs. In White Dress eblrts we are showing an eleeant value In the W. A r. hhlrtatlltoer S540 per half dczn. It is msde et the Best Wamanitu Musitn, finest 2.K0 Linen Bosem, and form and workmanship i li unequalled. Alse an Kxtra Geed White blurt at 330, Goe and 750. UenU' full Drees OMrts In Plain, Pleated, Pique and atmbretdered rrents. some Special Value s In Underwear, Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, Ac. Ia Oar llat Sleck. We ere row receiving constantly New Goods for Spring Wear. The selection this season Is larger than ever. Yen wilt have no trouble te befitted or suited irem our suck. We keen all the extreme sizes. Men's llat from 6;$ te ' v Iren and tileck our Silk Hats at an v time without charge. 1 his work Is all deue by a practical hatter re thu yen can depend en the work being done right. BABQAINBlNCaiLDUKN'S BFUING URXL B 1103. On account et small Hies and an overstock, we offer them te son at a sacrlflce. Nete tee Cut In Prices : 24 Pain, Sizes 4teC it ft down te SI CO 10 " ' 4te5! s-JM " S125 IS ' ' 6te7 Sl " IK" 24 " StOlUK St 75 " S12t 44 ' " StelW 2 ' SI 60 ti StOlfcS till " WW WlamseD& Fester's, 58. 34, 36 & 58 E. KDiG ST., LANOASTaK,PA. AKD 813 XAKKIT BTh ataJUUSaUC. PA i. c- - ,
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