iSK ; ""ftfp v . x 's &-t? r- -tiVvr & At - ft?jiii,-,i- 'THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELMQENCER, MONDAY. MAI 25, 1880. ' Intettfftncr. .MasstmBa.keaVU1 um tmu. 'l of tbe Italia Mtv JeaaFiell, Mr- by Mr. Jehn lMMmiMH msHssMKWe IMM ft; Bmter Qaay aad Mt TMHWMM atttg entirely erf . tha MrfmNMiM. Upen (Mi, Qwir deelerea hlstaeir ter kB.IiMat,MHtieiMi. I M km Vmkrtrtj a distinct Issue tttirtstt antes f tea aflaalnlatra. M'takkeUy te be panned Inlti i;m It U Bade between MrtFaUUetaaQaty. General ua Merchant who bare until date aoirMeal partaershlp ; Mr. r'J pert la tbe partnership t ralelef tbe fundi for . Qaaj'a ' election operations, Ifeb'kewaM tee peatBaastet general- , vbOe tbe poeltlen which Quay 'a icwpaitKhej seaiOYsa for mm. iMiflttolea.totbedJepeMatton of tbe i: and especially la PanMrlvanla' WltbWaaakaker, buelneee man, in bureau chief , and Quay, , in tbe caddie aa party leader, mes a aatural and immovable ,M the read forks are reached, one (te tbe beat busineaa admlnbtra let fee offices and tbe etber te the t peUUeal dleposltlen of them. -Tbe plaia question raised by Wana. iv selection of Field and Quay U of , te as te whether the Philadelphia IM shall be run mainly for pelltl. E4Ml at for busbMes uws. IXrMeettly Mr. Wananaker has tbe I nan's stnss of tbe situation and laot'dbnesed te subordinate tbe perfect iMBlalstratlen of the poitefflee te the fjifaaeeaent of political ends. Just as fakarly" Mr. Quay thinks that political tkraa come first and business i second. L-ltlsavery Interesting situation, and that Mr. Quay mlaht have fore- raita ; and which if be bad, be would net recommended Mr. Wanamaker for I place of dispenser of the postefllce It be bad thought a little MvhUs about It, he would have seen that r.sWananmker, however, eager te sup- rata with money te purchase an elee- a. la which be considered bis business . satsmU te be engaged, would be likely i he had gained bis end and achieved kpleoVet power, .te use that power in aUunlnrta further his tusiness Inter- te achieve for himself a con- of tbe fame whleh be has L as a successful man of businejs. rile has all tbe money belwants ; and new rlMM a position; and it aljht readily have apposed that be would net bs te aaeridee bis reputation as an italetrater of affairs te Bult the idea of who seek the postefuoes for Itteai profit Bnd plunder: and l 'flnll.i art- horn tiAAn fmiinnrii e, that a man who has shown the bsjhllity aad .independence needed for se tatfueaad sueeessful a business career Wanamaker has had .would net be ready -4 play second fiddle te any ether fellow, ; ianualng the postefiloe department. .',. isnyuiunotsretneaouiKigBwuicunow am obvieus: and it is very interesting L te note his surprise at the development aaa us very natural aupcs.tien te kick ,a the revelation. .Perhaps when be con ' aiders It further, he may see that Pest- uenerai wanamaKerhaa tbe Dest :a him very desldedly. He will' see that abas the country with him : and that it 'will be dangerous te raise se openly, in bm own household, the question between s preferment for business or political con ''"" IT.nlll ..... 11.. 1.. .I11 hfi, .niHtmwvMma. uvnui uaiuijr ua du euiy . te ask thr-president te decide gainst the postmaster general en such iaue: though there Is no great Xety In predicting that Quay will quail Mere aujtfusltaUen.,Budacltv TearMtcrmlnatlen belng Btrenir Isatures in his make-up. The disposition -lit Harrison may be te eteer between the ; aibstants and te get up a new man for : who Is half politician and half i man: but there can bone success ful compromise of the issue raised as te fte conduct of the postefllce department ' ay sua administration. W&-? m m hv- IgaeraatL'eBimeat. f We think that we have before Bug- ftaua te tue X'nuadeiphla Jimrd that, far a journal which professes te be expert comment upon tbe general industrial ,tlen, it is net sufficiently equipped Knowledge et these industries, te Its comment always valuable. The business, particularly, as one of the industries et Pennsylvania, la with which the editor who under- te apeak of it, should have some cqualntance. The Etcerd la net alone In its Jcne- ; for the Prtts, which sets itself ud aa organ of the trade, and has n Pitts. ;awrg iron manufacturer as Its owner, has a Hupia eneugu te note tbe failure tbe Reading iron comeanv as nn in. 4toatien of the westward much of the aaneiry ana its coming extinction in the ; when It might as Justly have recited partial removal of, the Pennsylvania t company irem uarrisburg te S par Point, as au evidence that the stpi luatry is gravitating from the West the Eastern seaboard. The Jitcerd, commenting en the re et tee iron workers uiu-m the mills in this district, eays "that BBuaute or me manufacturers in this consuls obviously in tbeirprempt n . . J... I a, V . 'eiThLi. v . j .WM M lM ftariWeineins of reducing expenses aa Which mlsht ucnupjitlnnnhttr aaaauted without disturbing the small wwenonajtieuer." Su:h Ignorant at gteatly detracts from tbe in. e el the prtss. It Is very common, Sill In City Journal, wlil. .i,ni,i fetat equipped, butwhbti olteasbeiv taawiaieuigtnce among their mere ens weavers or editorial comment JRtcerd should knew that the of tbe iron workers In this iiintri. et been reduced at all during thB r wi in iue pnee or bar ui.d Iren that has been VTezMsnir, than a year, aud which lur eeased, aa it aiserla. in 1 iron and coal, which are wsiemu consumed by thcte rr. bava fallen in nrln- until fftf Iren is as low as It has ever been WMa is be opportunity for it toce uaea It is below cost, rave faaest AYerAbly situated fur. taa4 it Is &et believed that at a fiwtt by any f nrnace that I .mm fJjalr Burket value. Iit twoMtlpjeferthero'l. J ; k?". tog tills te seek te seewa at rates that wlU eaSMe their Bsills te raa; one labor and the ether frelghU They have new put iewa the arleeeC laber and seek te put dewa tbe cost off retaht. If the Iiteerd can assist tbess la that ershew where else their cost may be reduced, it has tbe fleer. Thi Pnlladelpfala JVen ttecassM crime la PeaaayWaaia, taeladlac the aaatereas barglarlea la tkia etty, sad eeaelaees that Hhs stsaBitaaeeaa ceoarreBesotsoaBneh wiekedassa at this Haas sad la saea wlaely separated eesamualtles aeemlagly tends te ademoastraUea of tae theory that crime ad eaeaalty m esrtala periods besoms ptdsmte, thereby preseatlag a sertss of pkencmmaM strange as they are iarapll. c.ble." Bestil Tbe tumor en the pollUeal' lobe of the IVett brain Is evidently extending- te the rest of Its msalal machinery. BUI Nye had better watch the Prut ter KlODi atats of humor, bnt It will be bard te find anything mere absurd than an epidemic of easaalty. Dun's review et trade flada that though things leek bins In speenlstlve dspartmenta the algna of recovery la legitimate bnalaeea are ea the iBcresae. Prices nettle down ward steadily, the decline for the week, la the average for all commodities, having been about three-quarters of one per cent., and for the month thus far about ljf per cent, a change whleh tries speculative holders, bnt taellltates distribution. The Interior money markets are all eompara eempara tlvely easy and well supplied, but Inmost lastaneea it la added that the demand la light or but moderate. The disclosure of an Increase In weekly output of pig iron eauaes weakness, and some concerns are considering the expediency of closing. With prodnetlon at a rate exceeding by half a million tees a year the consumption In tbe latter half et 1887, and with tbe dullest possible market for bar Irpn, nails greatly depressed and some mills stepping, and but a moderate demand for struetnral or plate lren.lt la believed tbatatoekaof unsold pig must be rapidly aeoumulatleg. In the dry goods business a steady but net a vary large trade la In pregrtai, notwithstanding the depressing In licence of the paat unfav unfav erable aeasen. An auotlen sale or glnghamr, at prices which resulted In leas te mannfae. tursrs, was still considered fairly aitlsrae. tery, and somewhat mers attention la noted In prints, while woelena are steady, with lair dallrsrles, but only medsrste new transaotlens. In foreign goods the month Is called the dullest for years, and the com plaint el peer collections la mere oemmoa la the dry goads tban In ether trades. Ne ditturbanoe baa oeuurred In the money market, and ratea are hair a eent lower, the.treaaury haying paid out 13,000,000 mere than It baa taken In for tbe paat week." Tbla la net a very cheering report and If it had been preceded by tbe Inauguration or Cleveland Instead of Harrison, would be published by tbehlgh UrlO Jeurnala nnder startling headlines, and would be com mented upon editorially as eildenee el the progress et our country towards the bow wewa unuer uemoeratlo guidance. i m On Bandsya like tbe last the nced efja oily park la felt meat pressing, and we resd enviously et the great crowds et 2'blladel palana swarming In Falrmeunt te enjoy tbe springlike weather. About 150.000 people visited this greatest of parka audit; mun ea rcmomuerea mat rniladelphla la epead ent ever the oeuntry se very tbln,and the rapid trasalt of that etty la se marvel marvel marvel ouslyalew that tbe pleasure ground can only be uaed by a part of her MDnlatlen. We trust that aetne benevolent party will die and give Lanoutcr,a;park,rer nowadays poepie ae net usually de liberal thlnga nntll they are dead. Thla apparent ab aurdltyhaatbe advantage of aavlngthem tbe terture et putlns from wealth during iiieumc, auu iie gives mem eTery opportunity te select oljcctaef beneueence with deliberation and wladem, and It Is modestly suggested that the Individual Who may new be mtdltatlnga sift of this kind te Iunouter would de well te oens'drr the Importance of having a park where ciiizms can get at it witb ease. PEBSONATi. Mn ClLADSTOjiKleltliOnden for Scotland 111 OUUUB UIKUb UONOllKSSMAXXnOUAS M. ilAYNR b sold out biriuterett In tne PlttaburK JVe uu mi. .ufcitu .rum journalism. Okoheb A. UeiiiLxn, of MliWlotewn. i-a., en Doeu appetnted postmanler for uKinuema uuy, inaian territory, lle will move tbere In a low weeks. UHAULES UUULKY WARMSII ill el tl 0 opinion uit r4f,tilarJ3JsTn'adreaH aru betbfmanV"1" . i-nr.eiin m . uiuenc. Te a goedt. .-CTKtj-wvuui te be netblnir but expensive. Joux Beott, aged CO, president and one of tbe receivers of tlie Allegheny Valley Uallread oempany, died in Flttaburs en Bundnyef pneumonia. Ttaodeeeased wss wiwHix- prwiuHei er-ine-nttsDurg, Vir ginia & Charleston Ballread oempany, and dlreoler of the Pennevlvanla k.i rn..i company, and wta one of tbe originators of 'e. nu(i jeuaiiDn eisei eampauy. H4uis eaazv utuisless. XkltTti Stele nil Wlta! I'ctlleMt, la wnicu UIIkdIluaiea7. Jehn Merris, an Austrian residing In tbe eaatern part et Wllkeabarre, waaaaanernan until Siturday. New be la eraay aa a loenT and all ou arcaunt of the less et aavlesi of allfettma. Merris did net belleye in tba aafetynf banltlnBluatltutiena, aa be made bank out el ills wife'a paltlesat Tbe woman carried the monev rnnnri i.. .. daytime, end at night depeaited the narmcnt under ber pillow. Oa Haturdav night wben nha went te bed aba pat the petticoat In ita usual place. When about dealnp Inte eltup ahe was aaddenly areuied by three maaked men, who sagged her. stele tbe luttloeat, aud then m"8 their escape. .i.A.th? Um0 the rhbery was committed the husbsnd was net at home. He had been Inrited out te a nelgbber'a beuse te play cud Merrla aaya there was a con cen con plraey entered Inte by aeme el the nelah bprs te get him from home aud then rob tala wife. William HtaudUh, a nelhber. baa been arrested aud held In f2 000 ball! Mra.Merrl IdentlUed him as one of tbe men wbe onterod her room. Ntaudlifa,' en tbe ether hand, hes five neighbor wneawear be was at home ut tbe time the robbery was the garment r A KDrglarTntpiwaba Wlaen't Nmve. Mu Oliver Elten, a wealthy widow, 75 yeara old, of Waterbury, Conn., wis aroused at a o'elook Saturday mernlnK by her servant, wbe thought burglars were lh IkS., T101"8-. M, EUen descended the stairs and saw the form of a man In her panuy. Coolly dosing and leckleg "he deer ahe called the pollee by telephone. The S?8? ."'Penaed anu capiuttd Merris Msrjsfleld,: workman who livs in another Prt of tbe town. Hlsaterywaa had mistaken tbe bcuse for thS wbleh he lived, and bad ntrcri am siery waathitbe 9 one la tbe window te avoid wikina ih ,,.". oeoupantB. lie wu ijeund ever en the charge of burglary. Bliirmlug an Unseen Fee. "This was sometime a paradox." as Hamlet says. Since, hewerer, the people et America aud etber lands bave been enabled te pit llestetter's Stomach Bitters against that un seen fee, malaria. It U no longer a paradox. ?rivJi .e.a,jr . POMlWIUjr. Whercrer malaria S.Slv.?"",lU'.renomte POlenth8 alr.and .?5ly'.1R unwholesome vegetation Impryg iiatei the water, there, in the very stronrlieTd ih."r i " tb0 a"ary potent te dlWm Lmi'JJi1'1 ,a,',? u" efflci'it protection. re cr ?,EPle w"eu remittent, dumb acue nnd K?2 r1.,A..u,?tt',r.h.0W enclenily they hia fauened their clutch en the system, aie ' " ,'wced te relax their gVind eventually tu abandon it a together Hut It Is its Vntl. . iff'ttS J!??,ta Ue"i """ recommend . the Hitters te persons duelitni innui..i.. hiVkure1u,V1me,t.1'' sasagsss iM:aKSSJ' new uin, women and children txi affrSV'- ,5UU'g Cei"? rS " ln. vmnnn .nM .T,T' ?'. " " KUIU 1 en tbt-in Xhlokertu ..w",i?a.r borrower nor a lender t ,w a"torTeoVKS?- lSF WAlTAMAKtK-9. AAKi ratumatrsu, MeaCasr, Marah Si, la. Te-morrow the New Hat arid Bennets. The opening will continue en Wednesday and Thursday, Black Faille Francaise that won't slip; that can't slip "locked stitched" In theweav ing. We pick it from all its sister Silks as the best Faille ; best for wear, for leeks. Every fibre is pure silk, the dye is hon est Don't judge by the prices. Ifl Inches wMa, TS eeat 81 tnehf s wtee, si ana f 1 tff n Inch's wMa, SI ss and st SO !KJf Inehea wlfla, i te t'i 71 One mere Black and we pass Silks for new. A brilliant Black ; 23 inches wide. Made te sell at $1.50, and fairly worth it. The price is $r. Wast Transept. Cream Serge. Just the sort you get year after year. As creamy as ever; as. wiry and springy as ever, and with the border that gives the last touch eflikeableness te a dress stuff nowadays. Solid Borders, Cluster Stripe Borders in blue, black or red. Striking cflects. 52 inches, $1 a yard. SouUssstef eentre. A new line of Side-band Suitings is pure wool; close pin-stripe en melange ground. An extra quality stuff, various border efiects, and 50 te 51 inches wide. $1 te $1.50. Southeast of centre. Borders of silk embroidery, Borders of silk in Persian col orings, Borders of tinsel em broidery. All en fine cashmere grounds. As rich, tasteful and stylish Robes as you'll care te see. The verv latest. i2 $15 $16.50, $18 and $25. wiva pray blue uwn crab resed oragen geidea brown and half a dozen mere of the newest shades. Southwest of centra. Of course Gloriosa comes in Black. Toe graceful, delicate and popular net te. 46 inches $1.25 and $1.50. Ladies who wear it say it won't spot. Northwest of centre. Weve been skipping cens. Never prettier. Sat Best trench, 35. Best American, 25c; close up in fineness, fig ure, finish, anything. Here are one of each together. Quick, off hand which is the French ? Wrong Yankee. American starts at 1254c. NoitheastofcvBtro. A big batch this time. Extra Silver Plate. Plain and fancy patterns. If we cave the maker's name, you'd jump for me goeas. in one better. L i Tllopeons. SS 71 dot , f rem w alos.rerlm.iJ7sdo , rrem is si 5!!jer 7,?"l,e?'. St 7 de , iroie IS J?S ? r.le n'VcB, St M eich, from S 1IRi1.or:Ur?v!.,'l""""-'Be",'i fremsiss 60 eyiter 1 aflle.. st ts each, from 113 ..hH.8enP aa". It 7&iwrh. Irem 75 10SAOE ""ft" Sheils, oe cueli, from 75n K20?. """ Knrvei. i'W oieh. bnui 75e 60)Bli8poens,10aeach,tiomtoo Seeeud fleer, near osntre. Four olsyalers. Children's Stockings, sizes 7 te y; Fast black, and 25 cents a eair. Thp.v hnnr trio ftme " C. G." mark (French). Twice as many would net be half -enough. Cliaituut street slde, west of Main Aisle. Latest French conceits in Plated Jewelry. Light, almost fumy. Hew can metal take such airy shapes! Trinkets and trifles. bennst. pearf and laea pins bungles, bracelet and ilda enmba bet with mane - Deiieve san. 1 j e phires, rubies, pearls, and the like. But the wonder ders is the price. A 01 won wen 25c pin leeks te be worth $5. Jewelry ftoem, Juniper steeet stCu. JOHN WANAMAKER. COUPLMXION I'O WDHM, QOMPLKXION reWDKK. LADIES! WHO VALUK A EKriNKl) COUfLKXION MUST USK r"'" POZZONI'S MKU1CATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. .wI.l,mJttrU brilliant transiMutsney te the .w.nfe.vwss ass 1UIUDS 1HO BKlU UBlIC&tAiV RSi1S?n.u'?1- "contains no ite, whtts! wh?tSraSeb?nne1tti,,WO ,taae, plnk n" rOU. BALK BY All DruBBiata and Fancy Qoeda Daalara sUvorywhcre. BWYC1.B8. JglUYOhKB, TR10YCLE8, TANDKMf. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. U0KABL.K, SlUl'LK, QUAKANTEBD IIiailESTQUAUK, ibbUBiKATKUGATALOUUB rUKS, POPE MF'G. CO,, 7 ritANKLIN BT., BOSTON. wif,iAi!!,L1I)U9K8-1 Warren BL. New 1ferlril jvaieiih Ave.hlriira w 8tir,,?f,awB,ilUS3K"''0- North Btreet. Columbia- niuiydaed Tylll IK COTTON WABTK, COPI'KD n7J;,bLt,le.pPuuai 10e n 'et of 10 peunci S?h2r'i?S.'ifAaB004! delivered te any pari SUMeJJSk,00 Juu " pAIKK'0 OCLKHT OOUFOtTKD. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. Tbsietwleeiseasts etess nntetsl eaflttiec. Deetetaadsstttkat tkay are ataiealtte sure sure se de thtlr fMttente. raise's cetery Ceasv pesmS hss paresaaently eerca the went easee el KhaamaUsm and Searaltta-seaay theaw whe kaTe used it. "Havlnc been treablsd with Bheamstlsea attkekaea and fest far Bra years, I wss al most nnsble te gat aresBO. and waa nry often eemflaed te aay bS for weeks at a tune. I nteS only one bottle et Falne's Celery Cem. pennd and waa perfectly ears. leaa new jnmpanrand. anOfeal as llrely aa a boy ." FKARK OABOLt Banks, Nevada. 11.0a. six for ss co. Orurgl'ts. Mammoth TestlmentU Taper area. WXLLS, M1CHABUBUN CO, freptlaUrs, Curllogtea, Vt. nisatruul rtrafl elT ' '(Star and Briahter UltUOm Ujm colon than any elksr fiyaa, BOOTS AKD HHOItS. e BKAP8B0E8. Going at $1 , $1.25, $1,90. CHEAP SEOES! Fer everyday wear and for dress, Ladles' and Misses Shoes, Men's and Youths Shoes, Chil dren's Shoes, marvels et cheap ness, f nil et style, fit nicely, ex cellently finished and give sur prlslngly geed wear for be little money. , The call for them is growing each day. The times are pro pitious for Its Increase. The Ones were considerably broken last Saturday; te-day they're again foil and complete, with new ones 1 added. If it's cheap shoes you want, you should see these. xeu can go further and fare much worse. They're the cheapest Regular Made Shoes sold In Lancaster. Customers remark It, we knew it, and care te have you knew it. ltemember It's $1 00 shoes, 1,23 shoes, 11.60 shoes. Chil dren's shoes, half price. Shaulj & Burns, 14 NORTH QUEBN ST. unrK-l.dAw B 00 TS AND BUOEy. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 East Kin.? St, 1 takeplaisure In calling yaur attention te my line of SHOES Th U 1 am receiving Catlr for the Bering Trade, and all aroinsdefer these who require great durability and for elegance et style, at and workmanship cannot be excelled. Prlecs Lewor Tban the Lewest. Ca'l and examine, niy large stock and we will be pleated te try and suit you . r. d TiAnirumTQi? 1 j. 1 . lis nun iiiii iiii OlU, 10 A 80 HABT KING, WS LANCABTKU. PA. alyd J I ATS, iC, LA N (1 K H T K R'S blO HE. I.BADINU UAT STAUFFER & CO., Letdieg F&shiensb'.e Hatter). Our stoek comprises every Ceslrahle shape, color ana price In tts market. Our S1.6 , lira and I2.W iiata are aoknewl. eflgea by everybedy te be ths beit beyond a doubt. A very deilrabie itne also of High Urade ltata always en band, eele Agents for DUKLA1 A CU.'S L'ett Stiff list, te 00. Vest Bilk Uat. IS te. Cor a IS S3 Hat tbsra It nothing thu sur. psssea the Light Weight "WILCOX BOSTON llKAUriKS." Only plftes lu Ijtncaster where they are sold. TllUMKS and TKAVBLINQ llQSinhlgh and low grade, l'rlcas from si 03 t" SISUO Tranks and Agent's eutnts made te order at short notice. W.D.Stauffer&Ce., Nes. Ml Ss 83 North Queen Street LANCABTKU. 1' A. MUtUUAL. G KKAT REDUCTION IN AUTOHARPS. Three Bar. Sour liar..... .13 00 .3 60 rive liar MOO Anv lady can laarntnnlav n. tnnn In fifun nitnutes. Drep in the store and tame a leek at them, TO i AMATKURS and PKOygBSIOISAI. ! SSfX0.1'"68111 ,h8 Snest stock of HAK ilONlOA4eversen in lincaater and at sur prisingly low pt tees. Uuve coverl eccend.iiana Pianos ami ?Jifin,e,2J'.,'rJf,.t CundlUen, whleh we wm seilat Karyaln l'ttcea. rianei, uraans, uncet atusle and Mnslcal Hdas.ln enerai-in lut everything lHJttatn tng te a Brst-class musle beuse. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce,, 24 WB3T KINO STREET, LAN0A8TKU. PA P.8. PKnes and rurnltu'-u Moved. Uat a copy of Fred. X. baker's New Walts. The Deves Iteturn." u'Ct-lydAw jjmuAL jroijeau. B8TATEOFM10HAEL SMITH, LATE or UeluwbU borough, deceased. Letters et aamlnutratlonen salduatate having been grant'd ti tie undersigned, all persens In In In oebted thoie'o sra requested te mate Imme. out 1 1 pj meut, aud tho.e having claims or de liunds avainst the time, will proent them without Uii'ay ler settlement te the unfler. 'mvi .wc.aii; iii A.vni;&4tur Cliy. JeUn W. i.OWELL. AdmlnUtratiir. wirjl-titdst Joua A. Toils, Attorney. TRSTaTEOFJOUN B. SHELLY, LATK Mil et Mount Jey borough, Lancaster Ce. drceMfd 1 eltnrg et nflulnl.trutlen en Slid (StKte bsvtrg btwu gtanted te the unaei. signid, all prens lLduiilcd thereto are re quotted te intke I nmeOUtu pavuent, and these having claims or UmauOssgilnst the stme. will piejeat tteum thuutdelny for set tlement te UiBundtrjlwnwi, residing fi Mount Jey, Pa. USUI. a. , bHBLLY. AdmlfistralOr, urw M.0w?i.Ji!r.rii,. Leater County, rfa. Wat D.WKSTaa, Attorney, arlis.M 47 Bait Wrant at , Zancaater, Pa rsiae's Celery OesspejaaS ass keeaaaea. aS -f;fc ' fi 18fX ""T ?" ""WIW ! BB "ii"s eejBs ittrsi aeMarty fear feutaiM af the Oesa sssasrssi nsaasi BTvam U9 tPsWnlatJll. E rat teyem." caisV3 eeatrai vasag,Ct. FllIS'S CKLI1T O0IFODK1. t have baaa naatty sBllsiH wtihaeate Bhaaassvisstn, aoefeoafflaeaersMf aatsVi BaaFaUa's.eaiary uecnBeaal. jUMraatas six bett les of tats m dleiaaT aaa new MraSet rhenasaUetrtmblM" swsww.si SaktOBL SttlTCBtRaOB, se.uecatah,r.B. EFFKTS LiSTIHG CUBM. rB.l!5trr Caasseaaa ha yeeSsiasea many ether cares as saarvaleaa as ihrss SaKfttll? & sessaw !?5.HVS,IJff'5.'J jehiia ssaWsTr: Wntvstaawaacf saffsrlsclonaarwItliBhea saffsrlsclenaarwItliBhea ssatlaaa and KenraigtaT BakiMuJi? "PS"1 aets4eroea an Baalthy, Mam Happy, Hearty. Ituvaeaaatea. OMOOJUtUtU. , T BURSK'S. APPLES! APPLES! WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL. A CARLOAD OP Yerk State Apples! By the ltsrrel, Bushel and Halt reek. -AT. BURSK'S I NO. 17 KABT ENO STRUT, LAKOASTBB, PA. , T REIBT'S. JUST IN. A let of fresh Tea Btsentta four peanOe for f(Ajotef STeshQiBgar Baapa, three peaas rinybezaiPrnnetlas, three peaaaa fertSe. last stewing rigs, ihreepeaads tot SJe. An Elegant Cheese, four pounds for SSe. Tan barrels Bvaperated urtcd Uera, eight pennda for tee Aiotet greshWhataerm,slr peamas far poiun,S.fOe,r?1,f0n,U lmn" ey.tkrae A let of Boiled Oats, six pounds for Me. A let of Oatmeal, Granulated, six pounds for 2Se. A let of Dried Serf. Se per pennd. Alotet Kxtra urted Deef, 8e per pennd. A let of sine Dried Bast, itje per pound. A let ei rionle Hams, lte per pennS. A carleaa ucarae Bait. 83a perTMur. Bnshel Bags Best Fine Bait, se One-half-bushel Bsgs Best rine Salt. tSa. In fact, we have a thousand ether Bargains. Yen must see our Immense stoek In order te be convinced, our time ts vary precious t la laet, se mueh se. that wa ana It almost Im possible te write a creditable advertisement. FOR RENT! Three Large Kooms ever BeoendFloorot our ?.'J? i,nl4,ni?' oeUon geed, rooms well lighted and pleasant j two frent'ng ea Blag street and one ea ITmee sUeet i suitable ter omee or allocation leims. J. FRANK REIST, WHULBSALB AND BBTAIL tiBOCBB, Northeast Ceraer West Klaar and Prlnee Btreetf, LANUABTBB PA. arTnlnphnnn and Freo Delivery. VHY uoeoa. -ttTATOUBPlUNa CORSET. liUr TUBPAUOUB WATCHSPR1NG CORSET. WILL NEVBB BBBAK. aUAUAMTKKfl TO OOTWBAU ANY CUB lOUUADX COBSBT. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANUrACTDBBBS, 411BBOADWAY, B.Y. oct2tU,Th,Beew w ATTAHHAND. WHY &UOUI.D VOU TAH.B ANY B18K1N BUYINU A BLACK SILK DRESS? WATT &SH AND UAVB BOLD TUUU8AMD9 OP YABD3 DUUIKfl THE PA8TTUIIBK lBAKS Or TUB FAMOUS It H8 KILL BLACK DBBBB BILKa vlthnnt heating of a single complaint. They are war ranted neither te crack, slip or crock In six months wear, and there la no better value offered forSl.eo, st.SS, II Ji and Loe a yard. SATIN BUADAMAB leek handsome and give excellent satisfaction. AU colors at tee. ?Ji?:Sna ,11.0, "" 8i0., 74O..SJ.00 vO 91X FBBNCn FAILLK BILKS, new Ihtdes. t7Ke and 1 en. Ulaca. 85e , oe and 11.29. KOYAL ABMUBB BILKS, Spring shades. 19 Inches. 11.00 a yard. BUB all bilks, all ahades. 53 and 73a. a yard Blaok,80e,e-iHe,7Jo.andioa. BLACK SATIN LUIOK BILK at 1103 and BLACK SBOS G1U1S DKBES BILKS at JOO. 62Xc.7Jc.87Hc and II CO a vera. ii,"M"ue MOVBLTYPLalDand 8TUIPBD BUBAU BILKS la beauttrai e imblnaUens of colors. PLAIN and PUINTBD FLOBKNT1MB BILBB for fancy work In new shades. SPECIAL. Fifty Plates ALL-WOOL BLACK HBNBI BTTAS at tee, CJXe, 7US7Ke,llOOand126, which are the best value ever shown, and from 10a te (Se a yard under usual priees. esrQneen Fahlen sheet for March, Free. Bprlcg lii star Dtetsmaker, J'e j mall, ssc New Yerk Stere, 6. OandlQEUat King Street. RUMMER SESSION. MILLERSYILLE, The Bummer S.fslen of the Mlllersviua fllntM Nnrm.l a.hnnl II, i..ir "".'SVlUa aaniktre awa.aaaasp MMW Aprtt 1. 1MW. &aa continue leurteen wmIl ippTy elrtv? flW,r l0 en,g8 retm, 1 thorough' work In all depart meats methods aflaptyd tu alt arades of schools t atanual trajH Ing. klndergarteD.ete. mui bpeclalraiei en street laUread for day pupils from Lancaster city. v s"'" Pupils admitted at anytime. Fer mu eu,aaatteMthasnuieipei; w ..OBAMLAPiy, TVBWimM. "ariDMTwm oemitxs. Fer Furniture! WIDMYER'S tiiEirnmi STORi, TOO CAN'T DO BBTTBB I SOOD WORK I Lowraieaa, df kit Ili nil Diki Sti. B 8 A GOOD, HOUBMADK Parler Suite -ATA- REASONABLE PRICE, 80 TO HEINITSH'S fUMNTTUBX DEPOT, TBI VABIBTY IS TBI LABQXBT BTBB SHOWN IN TUIB CITY. 25 & 27 S. Queen St, LANOABTBB. PA. J CMOVAIi I Removal I . On aoeennt et Bemeval about April la', and In order te Kednea stoek and save expense of moving, tbe undersigned will make A Great Reduction' In the prices of all kinds of FUBNrrem At Bis Stere, le. 88 East King Street, OPPOSITBTHB COUBT IIOUSB, Lancaster, Pa. Parties deslttng te purchase Fnrnltnra et any desenptlen will nnd this an elegant op- rjortenltyto obtain goods at axtraerdUamy Wa hare la stesk every deeerlpUnn of For Fer altar, from tba Plainest te the Finest. and verytaug will be geld much below regular pneee. ..AP?twawm1letat Nes.iai ?e 188 Bast King street, where we win have In stoek a large variety nt all kinds of Fnrnl tnra, which we will sell at th very lewa.t asBwass HENRY WOLF, Ne. 18 But Kbkf Street. leetM TOUKNITURE OOTF1TS. OCHS & GIBBS. PURNIIURF, Beoend, Third and Fourth Fleora, SI SOUTH QUEEN BT. We can fit ent your Q.rret with Bousa from Cellar te WeU'lladeNewStyle Furniture .wi?11 !? " wa knew; but we knew It KUorenghiy ; knew It se well that we can give Ji mera ler your money than anyone elsi. teet goods new t we store them unui wanted. OCHS a GIBBS. Manufacturers and Dealers, Sd, 84 and 4th floors, 11 feuth Quean street. aprll-um HAMDWAMM. g-AIUIHALl, A RENQ1ER. Hardware! Hardware! TUB LAUHB9T A8SOBTMB.NT. BSTPBIOBS. TUB LOW- MARSHALL ft RENGIER'S, 9& 11 Seuth Queen St. BDILDINQ MATERIAL, OARPEKTEK'S TOOLS, OABINKT HARDWARE, GLASS PAINTS Jc OILS. Heuse-Farnisliliig Goods. PRIliB NIW OLOVIR 8UO. 4BTA Large Assortment et Bteres, etc., etc. teba-lyd MOOXH, Q, " J3O0K DEPARTMENT. "LlfeefE. Greenwald." Ir.0?ip.tLnt? w "'stile, legether with Ills Barllest Bxtant and Latest Dlsoeuisei, BY- Rev.O. llvlnHaupt. Fer Sale by the Publisher. Gh L fOST DERSIITH, 46 HAST KINO BTREBT, LAKCXSTSB, Pa. -P81CB. at. 00. m:i-t(d SAW MILLS, BAKE MILLS, COB MUla. I eatt ar Batleea. Tan Packers.TrtBi ariaPe! IfSSKSfJS' MJOH etmrmttre, aa sa,nfce,i.taa.fc,M,w. Itf KATMJtHe. vvfc w rf Clothing te Order. WBABB BBOWIBW TBB Finest Line of Boedi, FOBTHa COMING SPFING, IB IBIS CITY. There U aoenbt about it betag tbe Largest aaa all comers preaemaee K the Flaeet. TkeaasortmsetUsoUrgeUatwe thtakwe can please every tntendlsg pnrekaser. About the lit! We'll see well le that, ana give yen all that skill ana goeJ j udgment eaa ae. Our Prices Are Right, Ana yen'il admit that when you see what your aneney will bay here, Myers & Batbfen, BBLIABLB 0LO2HIBBS, NO, 18 BAST KLNQ ST.. VAMOASTBB PA CLOTHING BUYERS. T L. Gansmaa & Bie. There is no room for Bargains we offer this aeasen In MSB'S, BOYS' and CHILDBBB'S CLOTHING! PRIOE LIST : B styles of Children's Bults at II IP. 10 Btylea of Chtldren'a Suits at SI ss. 10 stylee of Children's Bults at SI O. It Btylea Children's Suite at II 75. Ik Btylea Children's Bats at S3 co. BO Styles Children's Suits, All-Weel, at t 10, 11 oe, st oe ana dm. Beys' Scheel Bults at II J5, tl 00, 12 se. Beys' Dress Bults, All Weel, at 13! J, WW, lico.taej, i60o,tsce,io. Assortment Extraordinary. Men's Bnlti at is oe, it oe, V ea. Man's Worsted Belts at as 60, 1703,19 00 and I1L Men's Fine Dress Suits at lis, 111, tie, lis, ISO. Large assortment et Chtldren'a rants at no, 400, BOO. . never have better goods been shown. Haver have greater varieties been offered. Kever have prices been se low. L. GANSHAN & BRO., M and 6s MOUTH Q0KI.N BTBBBT, B. W. COB. OF OBAKGK, LABOA6TKB.PA. SWHet connected with any ether Clethlcg Beuse In the city. H 1RSHA BROTHER. Herchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. We show this week 'prtng Novelties In Cassl- meres and VVei.teCU ler Snltsr, Trousers ft Overceits. Onr magnlflren Dleate and suit ei ssiertmet Is bound te suit everyone. We can era It by the many eiders we have taken this month That WendnTful 111.00 wids-Wrfle Ceat and Vest, te your order, Is atUacUcgevoryene'a attention. Call en ns and we will be pleated te sbew you through our stick. ix eua Heady-Made Department Jeuw'ii flnd Men's, Bey's and cbl dren's BU1TS AMU TUuUBKUa te suit jeurtaste and pocketbook. HIRSH & BROTHER, ONE-PBIOB Clothiers and Furnitherf, CORNER OF N QTJBBH & OENTRH BQOARB, LANCA3TKB.PA. "BAW uar'iiCKS-rirst.cuss Uides Musk Bats, 2:c aud Jc each. Skunk, 1 le. UMATINQ. LINN 4 HRENEMAN'S S.0C0 Yards Fleer OU Cleth. A Great BargU AtFLINNA BBBNBUAB'S. 900 Dec. Breems at 1) cents worth IS cent, At FL1NX A UBENBUAN'd. 100 Dez. Bemb brashes for S3 aad ICe: worth loe and ISc, AtFI.lXX A BKEgKHAN'S 100 Dcz. Whltewath Brushes from 10c te ll.ue, At FL1NN A BBBXBsfA.V'B. SO Des. Btskets, all kinds and prices, At FLIKX A UUEXXUAN'S. BOO Cejk Bterei and lttngts. bought at forced talu, sflllntr at lest than cett of manutacture, AtFLINXA BllEXKUAN'. 1,000 Artlcl's In th llrus-Purn(hlng Line, In Tin, Weel and Iren, at 5c, 10c ana 15c, AtFUNNA BUBNBUAK'3. I'sby Carriages at the Lewest Prlaea. At FL1HB A BBBBBXAB'S, '.! V- ' 1 n. . M MBJHM )VUX . " ,. VV .-.-, -- -'VV; ?yj3-.--t- i.-
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