ri rvi i- '- 1 er,'"" iu- Sli r-v VS, .'?' 'v- ;.. -' - - . v-t-a rA 3j u i ' ?'-' J" Vs 4 S"5 ' V r S liilC LANCASTER JPAITjY INTELLIGENCE!., WEDNESDAY ffEBRUABY '27, 1JK9. -. f -u ITV Dally Intelligencer. sVAptCAWtfc FltUBUABT !7. is&a. tKMrflBr the SnriilDS. t.'.TbirttiM been n gDOd deal of talk In E "--- ... i l it ipaparsMhuen me siump ui wjivihk luu i of surplus icvenue by spending i? money for forts, ships mid public Mferki: and llie St. Leuis GkU- Democrat ,fswW great pains te sbew tLt it would ;;rajrd!nUuH te spend Me money, n m trgnei urn even it in n ueunuui m :ktttavuHuice oppiepriatlona should be SHNtofer twice the whole amount et the Mpta te build fort, the surplus would ;irbe swept away because the work ?Huuttil twtinlm of lanaL (vu fir sir VPirf. i'titi would net bs entirely paid for until Albetter criticism" Is that the proposed t would be an inauguration of tie -- .utl. It..l ,i1.A it., ....v.l.iia il.innfti- L'ew. We would then bs building net se iipn HvitH lii;ii luiiHU liih am lima uauuci- taittca for the sake et having forts as for ' tbeMtecf sreedlnir money, nnd In the expenditure etsuch vast sums thereceuld g Jatwdlr bea thorough avoidance of waste, ' J' m . m , 'rrorer irauu. mere arc many guuu ttlanl fnv nnhtln Tmnmvamanla Imt HlAV 7teAkmA SiA iinifaflnff An nnfiilMl ami Tint, na mT". .. "" - -"-- tjpMUis rermeexpenaiiure ei money, e b fortify our coasts in the most nd- ;umi1 mnltirul nf tnMIInrv nr.lpnrp. fjtealsi gigantic reservoirs for the surplus if waters of the Mississippi, improve nil r rinrhnra nnd rivers, construct ?.,eanals for coast commerce, pre. -. .. -. , jjrUe for the national defense, en nrtnraen pilnratlnn. Rf.lrnr.n nml nil lcirn. SEstlsur ami vet. rnpct thn nrlnclnlA that K 1 . '" --- r "----- taxation shenld net be in excess of the 5..i- -. .L 4 ltl.. F:;BeiU Ol UK KUVKIUUll'UU BUUUUU11UI1IJ t&cadmmlstered. The expense et all these 'fr operations, conducted in a busineEs-uue way, need net involve an excessive ex- RWveBdlture. The work should cover a T Imim ...Ia. nf irnnwa nml lliminli nffrara. i gating an lmmensa sum et money make comparatively light draft upon the I?1aa1. nn.nlnHii r9 flftr nnllltfitifi rt witt- lg JSMJJ C01UUi(0 VI UltJ UlllllUIIUl 11W..." c jog peepie. iir. xnaen urgeu me ex- ri':peodltureot money for forts, first because we seeded them and secondly because we If could afford them. ID? An iBtffecllre A m end in cut. c?Vv Thn nttnnla ulin nvnnnf ni nra nf latn. F" f .1 fc.n. . I II I. I.. llAnHBnl.rnMln (it.sMil.l Hid 'fnnui.e .u Jwcuuajnuiiut, euuuiu iue SfptoniDiiien ameuumeni u auopica,are .et the sanguine sort, whom facta de K'r aotdtaencetl in the contemplation of n fgk hoped for event. They nre necessarily !!; unreasonable In their expectations; if iiithey were reasonable they would net be prohibitionists. jsf. It livery lnterestlnete notehow easily &'sthey deceive themselves. There is a law i ... ........ Spinas proposes only le rerukl the manuruc Iff tureand thesaleef intoxicating liquor In thUstate; andthese folks really think that . this amounts te a prohibition et Its use; tewbereas but little reflection is needed te Pjjtbewthatit will hardly retard it. J twill &L net even close the saloons; but may male ptbem mere abundant, slnce thclrbuslness Kwui de cenuucieu without the payment Mtt a licence Instead of being called f, swoons ihey may he styled depots. They al'will be the distributing places for the olitmers made and Beld outside the state. S. citizen can lake what l'nner he wants Ipiind when and where he wants it, il provided only he does net buy it E.lSwUhln the state. JIe must make the &;. psrchase in another state ; when made feand the l.'quer is received, he can con- f same it as he pleases. .Suppose that a h clUn, desiring a glass of beer, pajs fhe ceaiaionnagensei nis own, acu eruera tit him te DUrch&M Hilt tnneh l.eer tnr lilm outside the state : when eneueh et Hime orders have been received by the agent 1 e ra. seauj me money te me lnanufactuiereut- t1 aidnlhA elfltn nml hnmlntni .1 Lm nT beer. It is delivered te the purchaer'a r agent, who delivers te the purchaser bis fivecenU worth et it in a glass. & ims transaction prebibly will Like aeautacay te complete, uud the beer drinker for that one dav ma tre drr : but fp te keep upa steady supply, he only needs 10 give Jils agent the order dally nud drink te-day what he ordered jesterJay. W8115 net see that the prohibition amendment will put the liquor consumer te any greater inconvenience than this. lie certainly can buy outside the state ; and as well through an a?ent n3 in per per seu. lie only needs te be able te prove that the purchaser was regularly up pointed as his agent,and is net that of the ft, manufacturer, nnd te have him send hid tnue wj luuuuuittciurerouisiueuio stale, . 10 mate jus tllle geed te his bter or , wnuKy; anu uie uual result et the beau. l&, Mful temperancs prohibition policy, win (j-ue me aestrucuen eran Important mauu- V facturlnc Iniliiltrv nt tlmutnln i.n tn Ji . .. " 1 ....IV.UH Kf wits treasury ana that of iU cities and wj ceanuea ei uvy license collections, and M$ the releaa? of the business of distributing LI lUIUnrirnm IMP. raatralnl r.n... r..,....i UlVinil: Sivllia ciine.rl.Un nv.,..l...l - gi, -"!" " uumiiUUI'ACUUU OVCr fe cenuuet or tue distributing agents by me courts mat ucenss them. 80 silly a law as this can never Blaml I if, P.Mtimi.l lnt.nn t.nHn l ..iuiu,.,u.., uui uaye we auymea lw mi me peuucians wne govern the state aave any thought et permittiuz 15 te de te. If the people are foolish enough te fc, i at" iuu i;giaiaiure permita it te Wge into effect, it lm bsen purposely se rw wuraeu b-j 10 ea wariuiesa te securn its -purpose ; and it is net likelv that ih iiAffgisiaiure, wniin passes aws te mnk-n - - ... -w vlheceastltutien effective only when the """B imiiHBiaue ici mil. Win Sllpply lCglS. awn 10 emurce mis prohibition clause. A Man auied Kenuedr. .s-A COOgresamaj from Ohie, nnim.l 1 Kennedy, dlstlcgulshed hlmEelf wstir- iiay by asjalllng in verv violent i.iiim,nn .8paker Carlisle, and the eltutlen com- Kv "" " " iur. .dnibie nii con. prstea seat. Kennedy charged, iu a spce 'h P'mide some time age, that Mr. Carlisle ai appointed the election enmmitt m Utf adjudicated bla ewu case. Mr. Crhp, et Gi some time eUerrvards ' abeved te tne H6u?e that the cemmluP Sh1 been elected, and net appointed as .iea "iy a man of the name of Ken. 3rd." Buch COuU'DJiHilOU? dwcrlntlnn jfiUiiw arreimd Keunely'n wiath, and lanciw mat lie could Iitlp himself i.v fevtittla'iugitln tursh lanjuaje. This Is rwem cuaiemary rweurca of weHkneas: and fliArk v.na i it'Mi.1r.i1 ul.ii.r.. m tTj" " " "".tu 1-iUIUil.IOa ai- K.'..f1 nt tt,. ...... II. ..111 . . -..,(! me j iiiouuiBei men may juuk-u Jrem lueirspescii, mtlietu. nteref Kninrdy with Crisn. llrpk. -rid(u ard Turner, all of wheman- 4WiM and burltd hlra. Kennedvenm ria;llenlenant governor of Ohie, nud iota evr me state S5enate whui TJ VJs a ceh'm. for the control of It, I There were thirty-six members In the full Senate, and at time when Here were but seventeen present, Kennedy had allowed them te unseat four Democrats and seat four ltepublicans. Tfcnt a man with such a record should challengeSpeakcrCarllsle's integrity, nml sst himself m the champion et political honesty, was very absurd; and se Kenne dy's Itepubllcau colleagues felt. JIven the Philadelphia Press, which b wallows Republican deses of all sorts with eagcrnefs, thinks that Kennedy was somewhat indiscreet. He showed very plainly the weakness of words as a weapon, when they nre only words. Teople who think that a sharp tongue fe effective will de well te note hew it cut Kennedy's threat. Happier eir. llenjimin Harrison has reached Wash ington, and the interesting question is whether he is or is net at the height of his fame. We must Incline te the affirmative. We cannot believe that a president who has such stuff ns Blaine, Windem nnd Wanamaker In his cabinet has any reasonable hope of personal sal vation. That cabinet is condemned for rottenness en sight et the timber. Harrison is a happier man new than he will ever be hereatler. Nobody has yet begun te abuse him. He has been treated with much moderation se far by his political opponents, who have been in clined te ttiink that he is a geed Fiuare man, fortified with gecd intentions nt least, if net with stronger guns. If he had geed advisers about him his premise of a geed administration would be fair. But it is net appointed te all men, nor te most presidents, te gain glory and honor in office; se Brether Harrison starts in very probably happier than he will start out. Artlllrlal l'atrletlsm. At last the absurd Brown II ig bill has been laid te rest, and it is u matter for congratulation that even Iu the present Legislature se wasteful and senseless n project could net succeed. That it re ceived guive consideration and 75 votes even en lis last appearance, when all et its follies had been Bliewn, are facts uncomplimentary te the intelli gence and patriotism of Clie Legislature. Patriotism Is proved by devotion te the public welfare, but the public geed aris ing from the expendituie for ihgs of money needed for educational nnd ether purposes is net pl.ilu. Aa one member said, patriotism can be taught better with the declaration of Independence nud with histories than by the display of Ub symbol, and he might have ndded that the Hag does net create hut only arouses feelings which must be slowly instilled from early childhood. Thk lUItlinore .Vim tihu ii plCH'ant re. vlew of (he management et the national llnnnciM during Uleveland'a arimtalatratlen luted en an lulorvlew with Hoerctary Fair clilli', whose pride tn tbe ndmlnlNtrallen el Ilia dllUcuU nml important arm et the gov gev gov ernment Is fully Juslltled In the nitndet any fair Htiulcnt cfltHi conditions under whleh holaberod. luHpltoefttio withdrawal et grout nuns from the channels et trnile tiy unnocesnury tnxen he has managed ty the careful purcnuie et bendu and distribution et dopeftlta te keep the llninet-a el Iho country ateady, no that In the four years et Deiuoeratlo admin istration ibare has been no punle and no dlstuilmnoe of trade whatever. Though he dena net balleve It h proper policy ler the gorernmont tn have deallnga et uudue iiiignllude with bauka, he haa In created the dipeR'.tN In erder te swell the amount In olreulatlon and ulve relief te buslntH, and at one tlme the umeunt en depeMtwBsfGJ.OOO.OOO, though it Is new but (13.000 000 There Is n large amount of money, ranging from (10,000,000 te (C0.0C0, 000, thla Is used In the erdluary buslnecH et tbe government from day te day, nnd which may properly be kopten deposit In bnnks. 'Iho secretary pay a that Iho measures adopted by the treasury depart. nnnt te obvlate thodaegor nt the surplus are mertly temporary expedients', nml Himopermanentaohemool rellet Ii abso lutely nceetssry It the buslneea lnterets of the country ate te be pieced beyond the reach et mistakes iu the management of the national tloaneea. He la earnest In his demand ler larllt reform and warm lu pralse et ihe civil aervlce law, whleh he aays han worked neil In the treasury depirtwcnt. He replies te tbe New Yerk critics who Lave been Hading fault with the changes in the ap praliti'd flllefl lu that city. They any In etlect te Mr. l'alrehlld that he mint net retuove men whom he thinks are Inelll Inelll clentunletH he can demouatrate that Ihey are guilty of oeuduct whleh would subject them te trial In the court, and they clte lu auppert of their position the fact that au otllcer In ttie army, Is never cashiered without trial by court-martial. Tlie secretary mluilU that au uruiy clllcer ii cnlllled te court-martial In tlme el peace, but ou the Held of buttle his general can erder hlra te be ahnt. lu the Kevernment eivll service, and especially the treasury branch el it, the mtn are always en the fleld et battle, si te speak. Undtr the management of Secretary Kalrchltd, the oestot oelloctlurf the roveuue has steadily decreased. I'OMJlI. fcAN It. JeK1, Keglnud, reiKirta at lenitth of Cardltl upeu ship bulldleg In Great Ilrltaln In lbStS, and orena with a brief notlceof the "leaps and bounds by which (Ireat Ilrltaln la distancing all competitors for Ite carry lug trade et the world," and hew 18S8 was a great year for Bhlp building and IbtJli will be jet grcater. Hblp and euxlne building have Improved 80 rapidly that ves.els built only a few years new teem otuelelc, but It is a lmie remarkable that uoed and cemposite ships have held their ewu and Hilling vesaels ovea Bbew an increase. The largest ehlju built for the merchant navy during last year were the City of New Yerk and the City of 1'arls. Trie neit ahlp In lmpertauce was perhaps the Alfonse Xtl., built for the Spanish mall Bervlee. Bhe la the largest inerenant ahlp ever launched en the Tyne, having a tonnage el G.COO tens.wlth buglues lndletlng 1,000 horee-pewor. She la llghted throughout with eleclrielty, and will be available ts a UghttuK blp lu the eveut et war. Heme eifert should be uiade by our government te have the few steamers that aall uoder our lUj; built in auch a manner as te be easily made available lu tlmeet war. Of course they oeuld net te expected te cope with khlps built for tlghtlu(r, but as transports and oeinruorco destroyers ml th be of value. Tin: report of the nupervislng arehltect et the treasury UJust Usued and shenMhit lethUdepulmsnt there has been decided progress towards the high business wand. ard olnraaterlstlo of the adminum-Ati a great deal otunneeeisjry drawing has been emitted and hundreds et dollars saved la arcaltecti'i-Blarles atone. There used te be elaborate specifications ler each building but new printed fcrm la used auu modl medl ilei by written alteratlOBS. Standard printed m.ee'a and three ijuaiter Inch da tills have Uea subatlluttd for costly lull H9 werklujc drawing. The foreo super. vUlng tbu work en the bnlldlngB was reformed at a saving et (330 a day without loisefetllolency. Cji. Kreiet reports that eluce the last report twenty Ave tnlldlnga then tn course et construction have been completed, end work has been commencsd en iwenty-!x, nd preparations snide for extenslve repair upon the occupied buildings spec ially pre 1 fed for, and at Ibis date tbe work et construction Is Ming prosecuted en alxty buildings. Reference te previous reperts chew an Incroase et buslncn of nearly .ICO per cent, within the lest live year. Uutldlnga In eourse of conttructleu In 1883 were 10, and a steady Inerease was lewn up te 1SSS, when thore wero U). In I8SI there were fenr cempleted; In US7 there were 7; In 1SS8 there were 'ii. Stkakkk Caiu.isi.k write, under date of February 13, te lien. Channcey 1 lllnsk, prealdent of the Oetcocralie Hoclety of Pennsylvania, saying: "Your plan ter the formation et Demo cratic societies throughout the country meets my hetrty approval, and J bope our frleniU everywhere will adept It and pre coed at oneo te form their local organizations. 1 amaatlstled that effective coeporatlou In the dissemination of Domecratlo prlnelples can be mere oertalnly and speedily seoured In this way than any ether that has been suggested, and It will alTcrd me pleasure te renuer you all the assistance In my power In the prosecution of your work." The Yerk Umtlte aiyr, In printing the letter, that Mr. Uarllslehasoarefully exam ined and studiously weighed every plan of party organization and overy scbeme et tat III agitation and discussion which hie been presented since November C.li, He had befere him, when he wrote, and for a long lime previous, all the publlcatlets etthe Democratic Society et Pennsylvania, all these et the National Association of Democralle clubs, and all these et tte various non-partisan tariff reform leaguer, and adds a hope that In Pennsylvania at lout the resolution of the Democratic state committee, unanimously patsed, advising and enjoining Iho people everywhere te enrell thomaelvos In primary Democralle Roelellec, thus forming a vatt fratereil union et the Democracy, from Iho ltke te the Maryland line and from the Dalaware te thoOelo, will be promptly and generally obcyed. PEItSONAL. Tun K'lNti or llet.r.ANii Is weaker. Merphia cuntlnues te be admlnlaloreJ te him. Tiik IJAiir. or llormewN has been ap polnted lord high cimmtKidener of the geueraljai nsmbly of the Church of Scotland. llKHit lCnuri-Isovldently tborletjou man In Ueunany. 11 e pays mero lucome tax than any of his countrymen, contributing jC(1,1S0 yearly en un lucome et 219 000 Uaren Willy de Hethauhtld, el Frankfort, stands Beoend en the list. Kkv. (I. A. k'r'UWKiius has been nlec'nd pastor of Christ He'nrmeit ehurcU, Helhle Helhle liem, te Huccsed llev. Dr. I.oeo, wbote pasturel relations weru dissolved by Claris alter a long and bitter quarrel ictwcen factions et the congregation. 'J Hironeiti: H. VnTTi:iu.i:is, aged 81, tbe pioneer leif tobacco merchant of Phil adelphia, died In n chsir, at his home, en Monday. Mr. Vetterieln wai born In Heisa-UaKsel. He beRnn biHlnuaH In Phil odelphla hltyseveii jimtu hl'e, and een llnued in octlve puuolpallen uutll lb71, when he retired. LeitnSAi.iMiumi lssullcrlng from heart dlaeaae. Tne two "dnteotlveh" who accom pany tbe premler wherever he geer, and who arogenerally supposed te be ler hli protection igalnntoileKed plots nf Invlncl IiIef, are actually two attendants appointed by the advlee et the prcmlei's physicians te kcep wateh ever him, te be ready te render Bsalstsnce In tbe oyenl et the fatal Ltart dlsoase Beirlng hlra. Cor., T. I), Pihtkk, Icoiter of poatellloo sltcsand hurlornfdillAiiceat Senata com. inlltetH, Ii warmly nralsed by the Wash. loRlen (litzrlte, which glea him credlt for aatrlking improvement In discipline and rspld proseeutton et an ounrmeus Biueuut el work in the clerical branch et tbe arebl tool's clllce. in roferenuo tn the cbiirce that he had rcqneated the empleyes nf the cilice te make contrlbullenn te the Demo cratic campaign fund the Gctictte says that there la uniform testimony te the contrary by tboie employee, aud the fact Indlspu. tably eHtabllRhcd that he stated that le solicitation would be made. TLorierloilnl tcethlnie li tliuinpntdaiiKPreus te y 1 1 u n (j chllil ion 'lYwy hmiia limn hte nxliu uiuiiiiluncinina occuslemil liejva cl bi. ltull'4 llihvfcyrini. 'Ilia tuuliyel the Innrod.entri and thnnccu rar of tbn (.ninljiuMlen In I uiuhir, ceupUil villi lli'i liipnriant frt tbut It tii Ir.'OIrem an) dultiturluiii mitHWiire, ts iiHlmnn arg'i munt ler iu uaoptleii iirMremnt fmullills (lists or lh3llvei'. rucevsrsnts. UOOD'iH aAKSAPAKU.liA. THE PLAIN TRUTH Ib thU HoeO'i Sarsapiitlln ;in cured llinu sands et iHMp:u who unircred sevnruly with rheuraattiin It no itrnllzes ihelactlc aciatn thebletxl, which uuhih th)4) tarrlble pain and acha-i, and alto vital It ns and unrlcliea tbe bloeO, thus preventing the rocurrunceof the illseiue. Itese lacts warrant ua In uikIiik ou, It jousiurerwlih rUuiiiiiatlaui, te glve llecd's Bumaparlllu a trial, "Ker 25 years ;t lmui mlTerDn wlUi tcUtlc BheiliilMlsui. I.uil NOMunlicr 1 was tnWen worm Hi u ever, and nas imiibte te get out of the hoiiie. I was nluiest HKI,t't,K83 tOlt 10 DAIS suffering sreat agony. In December 1 c in inuncid laklnglloea'sHaisapurtllu. Attn the ecend boltle 1 wasablntobe out and around nndattonaie liuilneas. 1 took nve bottles and aui new se Ireo from rheamalsm that only occasionally 1 feei It slightly en a and (Ien change or weather. 1 ha e grval conn cenn ilt'Dculu Iloel'n Barsapirltlu. CuAiLta uak hill, ChrUtle, Clarki) Ce., Wis. lNrhAllMATOUY ltllKUM AT13JI " IluvlDKbceu ueubled with tinnaiuni itery rrvuinatUtii for many years, my lavoruble atiiullen w&scallea te Heed's earsararlllaby an aarurtlsomentof cures It haa errocted. l hau new usea Ihree bottles of Uoel's Hanii. patllli ana can ulreaJy teillly tobeneUchU usuttd. 1 highly rccemuiuud It as a bleed pu. riner." J. 0. Avkiw, West lUcomnelJ, N. Y. Heed's Sareaparilla Sela by allaniggUts. fl ; bIx fer5 1'rupired only by O. 1. UOOU A CO., J.ewulI, Maes. 100 Descn One Dellar. A YI.'K'S SAUHAl'AHU.l.A. Higli Pressure I.t Ing rhaiactertzcs tli030 modern (lays Tbe resultli nlt'iirlin liicnusoet llnilnuiul Heart Dl40-V30-C.enrat Dublllty, luseinnta, l'urul-ysl-ianaiuiaulty. Chloral ana Merihlu aug. incut the eMl. The medlclnu beat uaapted le Ue perumnent geed Is Aycr's Sarsararllla, It puriare, onrlchea ana ItiUlzes the tile jfl, una thusstrengtbonsuvery luuctlea and lacully oriheboay. ' I have uted Ajur'sSaraarsrllla In my itn. Ily, for jeira. l hjoleuua lllu;aluubieua A CURE i"JLjoreu.J "eblllty CAiisea by an tnnctlve illSSeViTettS0 et lUtt "luea'"-'V i,lfi!Ji,0IU0 U. ' lmv,, l,oeri troubled with heart dlseaid I neer fjuna anyihlug te helii me untl l began using Ayfs nVrsuiui iTii i It has rlieert uiu Ireiu uiy treuble, anil oua eua oua l'erry'iu. ,,u"", W"k"-J. '. Caiziuett. nik1lli7s been tt I'racttclng physician for eyer Hill tt cmiluiy, ana Uurlig tint luiel alteralteana bhwil piuldei an Avm'a wiriu. pirtlla "-l.r. t. Maxlurt, l.oiilAllle. Ky Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rasraaiDar Dr. J. O. Ayer St Ce., T-owell, Mnup, iBbateult'1 LetUM' ,5- Wev'u 5 'Ot" iitrnne i.,m,,a... .7. """' "." SiA..i." ai. ,V.":' '"' . lll'i ' J"X .""ivane it ler aa. savn. ..iii, kiu ijivn Ulncluuatl, Ohie. ii.. ej. aavfi- I '1 ue.. I a-seicta -.. A.n.aU III M. Nil JauH CALKHMKN-WK Wthll A VKVf MKN te splloureeoda by eaiupie n Ihn whole. ... ',u. J..', J-IIL'IILHIl '1 PMIII b WAKAMAKKRtl I'BiLADstrau, WtUetsdar, reti. 27, lftt. Yettr grandmothers . were shifts that looked In their day as Gloriosa does new. But ft wasn't the same. With all the honest work of the olden time, there was never before such spinning and weiving, coloring and finish in silk-and-wool changeable color stuffs. Our circular counters repre sent the world el Dress Goods constantly revolving. One mind cannot think of, much less describe tlicm all ; cannot keep up with the sorts as they come down from the perennial dis tributing reservoir the Invoice Roem. Many recruits te day for tfie Roubaix contingent el Rebe patterns. Net any new figures, but many mere colorings, com pleting the varieties already ex hibited. They are strictly the novelties el the season, and the prices, gi6 te $28, are modest as the goods are beautiful. Hemstitched and bordered Nun's Veiling Black. Fer Dresses. A very lew pieces get into town last season. Net one woman in a thousand caught sight of them. They were snapped up tee quickly. They'll be scarce again this year net very plenty new. Prices will almost certainly be higher. It takes mountains ei stuffs te go around when a geed share of the women everywhere are en the watch for it. Moun tains of this hemstitched and bordered Nun's Veiling haven't been made yet. The fullest assortment we knew of. 75c, $1, $1.15, $150, $1 75 and $2. Northwest of contra. Challis sing a merry reudeau of facts and figures. As pieces disappear, like falling stars, ethers rise in their places, and the harmony is unbroken. There are no excuses at their counter. As for the latest and neatest and best. It's here. A multitude el styles dainty color touches en the exquisite, foamy shifts. Ne need te wait the smiles and tears of April ; you can go a Maying among the Challis. The leaves, the buds, the flowers are there almost the bird songs. French printed, pure wool the best of vey best, 50 and 60 cents. Southwest or contra. The maker had tee big a stock of Silver Plated Ware. Usual rasult the things are here and the price is a third less than yesterday. Fresh goods, neat new pat terns. 'nWe llaskeN.Jj tell 7. Itiitui u.ihts, iMelirii ( isteis.fi te 11 te I hlifllun'sCupi. 75e tell '0 I'lekle IU!ic. ItUltel! Hurry l)ljhn,l mef I "weed iloer, second gallery. A geed- size, geed-weight, knotted fringe Damask Tewel for 20c ! Built te go at 25c, and worth it. Plain white, red, blue and bufl borders. Finer, but net quite se-heavy, :. 'Tweuld be a poed towel 16c, at 20c. Various borders. A quarter's worth for two dimes runs all through Teweis. Seuth weal of cent te. Men's Linen handkerchiefs that since Christmas were .be a dozen are going at $2.25. Pure white, hemmed and bordered. Women's h a n d k erchiefs, printed borders and hemstitched 90c a dozen, 6 for 45c. Harvest time for handker chief buyers sure enough. Southwest of coetro. $2 50 for a Fountain Pen ! $1.50 for a Fountain Pen ! Either of them full of geed service. Ask for "American" or "Improved Rival." The only low cost Fountain Pens that we recommend. J uslpert.ua Mirkotstreets cerner. JOHN WANAMAKER. JIJUrCLKd. jglOYUI.liVrKIUY01.KS, TANOKMH. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. UUU&ULK, 8IM1M.E. UUAKANTKEIHUUin.SrUUADK, ILl.UmitATKDC'ATALOUUK rUKK. POPE MFG. CO., r r U NKUN BT., II03TON. UilAvcil HOUSK3-12 Wurrun St. New lnrlr-MI Wahaah Avh . ishtrnini rirHlabyJUIIMH.MUMKH. Kn, 2 North Mil et, Columbia. HiitulvUnrMi L1W4L, Munvma. ESr.VTK OP HAMIUH. URUOKAKT, Ute et Wnst llempfle'il township, Uet'il. l.elttiii, nt itiliiiliiutratlen en tatd dilute hay. lr.K Imen uruntna te the underafgued, nil iier iier teim liiduht it tharute two ruiiiK.ted teulaku limiiolinte payment, una tfco.e havlnu clulin. or Ouuif.a. niriiiim itu nxine win ii resent thetnwt h Jilt detv fir tettlnnent te ihn uu tUltlgflvJ, HslJlllifHI Bllvrrhlitllix. . U. JOHN J. t KllUktlll. H. Ii imUcUAKr, I'f. imi 1Ii:nil. AaulnMrateri -MUir.e).. ftti3utitiHV Ijitati: of ja'mkh m. nuiiKK, U latoer the Ctty or Lancaster, dectascd. Ihs umlcriniil auditor, aiipelntad te dlt trihuta Ite hilaut'difu.'.liitiiK in ihe hand, of Merllintr atuleixiand .1 Ubtelnuivta. extcn toiaettbiila.t will et ml.t dxcca.ed, te ana auienK Uio-e UiaU iinuinl te tbe eaimi, will alt for that )urrH ea Thursday, the lllh djyelamrjh, ltei,at luurleca a. in;. In tha lithrarv UOomet the Cmitt rinnm In iV.n fMttr or i-auciiaier.rLere.ll iHiueua tulddl.tnhutleauiar attend. iBbwjtaw siateNi.i: el l.aucuster. wLereall txiiaena luttreatel la BY, Auditor. pAlKE'S CJCLKKT COMPOUND. Spring Disorders Shattered nerc, tirtfl brain, Impart bleet. eehllltcd ayitem, altars ths natural outcome In the Spring. Auiedlclnemuil bnae4,and netalug ixjnals 1'atna's Ceery Cempinna. Wehlcthtrjpralious-yea rancel help be lieving a fll.lnttrcalel par'y. llrlfaanrdenMnl W. L Ortxnteaf, Bnrllng. tee, Vt, writes: "ihaTe nae4 ralae's OcUry Compound ea several oecaileni, and always ttltbbtnent. I.ait fprlna-. being vary much inn down anl debilitated, t eemmeneed tak. Inajlt, Twobettleituademe Ue like a new wan. An a general tonle and spring medicine I donet knew tin pqqal." Celer An WKcai. It is luy te Dim fll.llTBIMO, ai'KClAL. ILoIaitet our lleavr"welgbta la iretiHrs, Suitings and Overum Patterns made te your order at your own price, MeaBAMH dt NOWLltf, MlRCBlIT TAILOIS, NO. II WKST KlNaiTBIRfT TUK AI OKKA'IKST KBDOCT10N OF ILL AT H. GERHART'S. flMS TAtLOKlNO. in order te teduee n heavy stock andalve ernnleyicnnt te my bane., I will make no te order ter tbn remainder or the winter season, all llaavy-WUgnt anlUng. Overeeaung tai Tronserlng at cost price. Here Is acbahoete pet a llrt-cla article for a small amount or money. Bpeclal attention paid te run Ores mite. H UBItHAktT. mr.x , . Ke. is North Quem street. elHaScllu. ' luiperilpg Tailor in the City M KKOUANTTAH.OKINU. HAQF.R 4 BROTHER. Tailoring ! SPRING SEASON OF '89. Regardhss of Winter Weather, New Open tbe Lar.cil and Handsomest Una we have ever offered et the BHASONM NOV Kl.TIKSIn FOIUUOX AM) D0JIKST1C Suitings, Trenseringd, Overceatings. Our prices by cotnpatl.en wl 1 be found tbe LOWaT,ind u e guarantee LATKST8TYLK9 FKitrKCT riNtait ami a t'KUKEcr t it. SPEING SDITINGS -ANl TROUSERINGS. lUndaouie Kugllatj WeraUda and Unas I mores In t'laldi, Uverpuif. and Strlpeaare the LraaingepiingStslra. Spring Overceatings. Novettloa In Ureal and Narrow Wale Olagc nalii, Imported If er.eys, In New Spring Colei- ings LEADING SUIT VALUES. Hicellar.t Cbov'eti aad Casste-f res, All. Weel, Uoed Bljlcs, WU1 UaduandTilmuied, At $15 and 916 te Order. rine Mlk.lllied Casjtmere Hultl.na, nald andatilfu lUict4, At $18 and 820 te Order. KNUI.I3U COATd AND Nobby atyUii, WlDV.WAl.K UIASONAL VKST, strictly au worsted. At 816 te Order Our Matchless Trouser Value, 85.00 te Older. All Weel CeMilaerei, yllth KtfecH, Large Selection. Deal we eyer sold at prlea. 25, 27 & 29 West King St., I.ANUASrKK, 1A. OOAU T UMIIKH AND OOAU J-i TOHACCO SUUOUH AVO CABKB. WK31KUN HAUli wuuus. Wbolesale and Ketull.al li 11. alAUTIN A CO, iU Water aueet, iuacaster, ra. nMyd JAtlMUAKDKK'n OOMFA1TY, GOAL DEALERS. orte.-wa 13 Nerm .Queens use t, and Me, dm North frtuce atreet. - i rajuast-Nerui yonee ittMt, Max Jtaaeiag BgUtM LAJtOAATsUk PA Merchant miu BROTHER "i mvs nttd two be'.ues of rear Palae's relery compeand. aad tt has ilven entire sat. !afctleBMiitiar,imUerand bleed purlSer." T. I.. Hthrn, W atertewn, i aketa. Paint's Clery Compound U pnabrlbtd by pbytle'aes. recemsnended by OniBiita.etidertedby mlelturs, praised by nieik.nnattisxanMeaf by the aannfactuters. fifjf PLI; 1fi,Kr,n wliieih will de all Uilla Purifies the Bleed. rnllaeronntset wendcrfnl enrts trade by l'alne's Celajy com pound alter otber meat free. 1 here's nothing like It. M.0X Sic for ts oe; Dregglata. WKLT.,aiCUABUSOaiACO,UurllllgtOD,Vt Dri Witk DitHoei Dj UOelMs. Ten Genu Kaeb. DKT UOODB. nAKQAINS IN Carpets lid Flier Oil Ms AND HOUil-FURNiaHIHQ DRY GOODS ! Table Linens. Napkins, Towels, Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Cem. forts. t takings, Feathers, Window Shades, ete. Eheetinffs, Muslins, ete. Underwear at cTpeeial Lew Prlees. Kitraerdlnuy ltart alna In Ladle' and Ohildren's Oeata. I.adlei' Newmarkets. M ana upwards. Children' Ceat, laud upwards. Jehn S. Givler 0 ok 8 North Queen Street, LANCA9TBB, PA. mUK PKOPLK'8 OA8H HTOKB. le -COMMENCING- SATURDAY, FEB. 23d, TO CONT1NU UNTIL At.L IS BOLD. Hemnnts of Dress Goods, Remnants or White Goods, Remnants of Embroideries, KKHNANT3 OF MnsHnsGlngliams,Ti(kiDgs,tSc. ALIO . A BIO BARGAIN IN DRESSBTJTTONS tr. A OAK l)Ot' 2 DO'.KNB. KKOUI.ilt l'UICf.lii'.TOi'i. 1'IU UCZHN. . Large Letof 60e. Ooreets rodueod te 87e. I.arge Let of $1,00 Ooreets duced te 75e. re- Gee. "E. Rathven, MO. 26JBABT KINO BTBBBT, LAMOASTXB, PA. aarl.lvdAw t'OM 8ALHOK HKtlT. FOR RKNT FKOH APRIL 1, 1S89. the large third atery room above Ne. 6 Centre Bquure. lunulteet ... . AL1.&NA. UKKlt, febll ltd Ne, us Kast King street. UtORRBNT-TWO STORK ROOMS AND --A? Basement In Southern Market. Alae ene lere Heom en Vine stvet, gnttabte for any bualneta. Inquire at I'urd A UoKlrev'a Dry Uoeds Stere, BonthQueeu street. 113-ttd FOR BALK. A VERY SUPERIOR UBAZINU ANDBTOUK FAUM, in Fau quier county, Virginia. Situated en the line et the Piedmont Air Line railroad, forty miles south or Washington City, and one iulla irem Warrenton Junction (Virginia Midland railway.) This Tract contains 1.00$ ACBK8, ever tee et which la highly Improved, Is or Superior Qual ity for Urass and Grain, la well watered, has a Handsome and commodious Uesldence with modern Improvements, all necutaary out eut bnlldlngs. Btone Urtat Mill, CatUe llouse, Ac Twe largest iima run through the farm. This fine body et land will be sela at a sacri fice as a whole, or in two or three parts. Fer luttUer lnlermat en address, A.N. UASI'AIILK. Ne. 27 W. North Avenue, Baltimore. febll-lmeedAw PUBLIC BALE OF REAL ESTATE Will Unseld, en BATUltUAY KVININQ, MARCH 8,lije, t 1 3 o'clock, at the publln house of Herace Myers, In the borough et Btrasburg, In pursuance of an erder of tbe Or- phana' Court of Lancaster county, the follow ing described let of geeuud, te wit : ing described let of geeuud, te wit All that certain niece or aaarcel All that certain piece or parcel of mound. st.tiUeden the weat aide of south Jacksen streat,ln tee borough of Btrasburg, Lancaster uaanurg, Lancaster ID square perches. evimiy, .-., oemaiDing mere or less.aaielnlng lands belonging te the heirs of Barbara Hedman deceased, and alie property belonging 10 estate of KllasK.Har nlah, deceased 'this let extends along Seuth Jacksen street 127)4 leet. mere or lets. Terms will be made known at time of sate by tha undersigned. UEOUOK It. HAY.VABU, Admlnlatratoref t&eltatateer.lnhn atavnard, deceased. febUttdWAUw VALUABLE 01TY PROPERTY SUI. table for Manufacturing or ether Bunt ness Purposes at Public Bale. Oa Tuursdat, Fkbruiry T, is), wttlbeseldatpitbllcsale, by order or tbe Or Or phana'Ceurt. altheiUMperrieuie, all that Let of Ground, Nus. li), 122 and lit North water treat, bounded and described as fellows, te wit: Commencing at tbe teutbwrst corner et Water and Marlen atreeix, exteneing south, fronting ou Watar street Mltet, tbence weat 111 leet.theucoiiettb liteet 10 ierhea. tbance weat 101 tee:, te Archulley.thcncennrth along Arch ulliy ii lett, thence tat along Marlen street tti feet, te place of bagtnDleg, en which are erected a large one story stone Heuse, a one-story Beugb Castandaiwo-stery Brick, all fronting en Water street, aud two one story Frame Dwelling., fronting en Arch Uey. snd a two-story Prame Clsar bben. I routing en Marlen street, Ihs fa an opportunity seldom offered : a large plot of ground located about the centre of the diy, containing about 13 uOrquare teat of around, having a frontage en three sir.tets, with the tery bentneeerage and u excellent spring et waturanrtietent te supply tbe large t demands; suitable ler u coal or lumber J are, or any manufacturing bualuss. The Bead ing A (Juarryville railroad rassa the property en Water atreet from which a aiding Can be run Inte the same. rate te commence at 7 3) o'clock n. in. en aata dav. when the property 111 positively be sold. Condition made known by BUB4N KbPNSU, Admtnlatra'rlx of Jehn Kpaer, dne'd. Jew L. Uaiksw, Aust. feOW.m n RemniintSii epra aitd shebs. Q.01MU TO STAT 1 " " "" Going te Stay. As t could net complete triyar ransementa for tbe inannfuctnrlng of Shoes at present, 1 win con cen con tluuelnthereUtllna; et Beets and Shoes, and will ecmtlanete give you some ei tbe best bargaina In BOOTS and SHOES that haa ever been offered In this market, l have cut the prices In nearly everything, at,d In tat finer the quality the greater tbe reduc tion t se oeran early and we will try and please yen. 0. P. STACKHOUSE, aa as 80 MAJBT KTMO, ST lAWOABTKE. PA. aJO-U DOOTS AND 8HOK9. A Remindei ! TH8 II CASES OR 585 PUBS -OP- Ladies' & Children's Shefis en whleh yen ein save 25 j tee. or II .10 per pair, snd which we have been advertising ler th) past month, are soiling very last. Se Don't Blame Us IF YOU GET LEFT, BY NOT UUTINQ OT THIS I.3T IlirOitK TUKY ABR ALL SOLD. very pitr Is worth the p rlce 1 hey were made te soil fer. but leiuim bar witaie lelltiKlbem ATAND llKlOW WHObkUAI.KI-Ull.KS. The One-ttice Cstsh Hedm, & Tht Ladera of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES Ne. S East King Street, LANCASTKB. PA. SSTStore Closed Kvery Kventng at G O'clock Except Monday and Saturday. WATVHKU. TTTATUHES amerTcan I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, Kye-Ula KtC.at LOWBSrPBlOBS. Optical Goods Telegraph Tlme Dally. Kver Article In this Line carefully Bepatred. LOUIS WEBER, He: 1KX N. Queen St.. Near P. B. B. Station JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. GILL. Jeweler and Optician. If your eyes treuble you attend te them Im mediately, The me of FKOPKB OLASSK3 restores sights, gives comfort and pleasure. Lancaster has long felt the need et aSPsT CIAL OPTICIAN. Ve are new prepared te measuroyeureyon, nt glasres with the PBK CIS ION OF AN ODULlbT, having a lull and complete outfit of tejtlentea requited In per fect measurement Satisfaction guaranteed In every Instance. 0HAELE3 S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCASTIB. PA. A WORD. WEABENOWOFriltlNU 18 LAUGH AN PINK A LINK Of WATCHES ANO JEWELRY As can be shown, aud at LUWB PBICK4 than have ever Loen nuetut (or goed9 et equal quality. COME AND UK YOUB OWN JUUUK. Walter A. Herr, NO. 101 NORTH QUEEN ST, COBNEBOFOBANUK. runs, A c. s FECIAL NOTICE FOR INAUGURATION ! Te accemtucda'tt these who will certalnlv want a Nice, New spring St) lt Hut In attend the Inauguration, DUNLAP& CO. have Issued their Spring Styles two wenWs prevteua te tbe usutl tlme. They liivejntt arrived and we are uew prepared loetiew you all the Latest Spring btjles in Dunlap Silk m snd Seft HaU. Decidedly tbe meat popular and faslitouable Hal of Atnurir tn-dny. Iho 1 1UII1' WKIUHT HELP-CONPOKW-INU BOSTON BKAU11KS" ale alaeln.as well as nil tn newest and most ponnlarnnvel pennlarnnvel ties la WIU.VU lliN'S, BOd' ud UUL DKKN-H stiff and oft uau, rapa.ctc. TBUNMS acd ailAVKHNU BAGS at big tn (lucements swillnhest Cash Prices Or Baw Pun. Muakrcts,2J... W.D.Stauffer&Ce, Nea. 81 & 33 North Qaoen Street LAHCA8XEB.PA. 11 ECKERT sj w W-fV,,-. SW .H , S0llfteaJd4)tA&teaia TaBsaWUEshttfy
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