V $r, T'VlV V V - 1 , v.--' 1 ..' i; ra S " r n Pally InUllfwicT LtWiWM, MABCH..a. '; uhaHUrtUk. -VE A nv ww w - MteeUM of bit friend ' - of PhUadelDhi ttefnsaMTiiictetkmeIthaBepub. MhtieUM&t thetowB.whe plftee otsjajtiea pe roe (rreaaa u WM Member of the Committee et Hundred. ThU vu a cemmutee SvpeblkNn bneteen men tbt aue- IIt andertoeK te reienu we ttepuu. chine; which it effected byde- ItoaemlMUOM with me ia ei Demomte. HtTiaKcleaaednp.meas. I,the methodiet the city ftdmln. ;iaUKirea Bna permiiseu me leaden te Kftln ran the party. Ma Fillet la the result et the new pewmtten they effected; bat mayor fa hotly oeDOied te i leiasier van- kit. He objects that he is net enough fHtlwn. Probably he rememeera wfcMherui for mayor, Field was Mhls oppenent: and this in- tes hie mlad te the belief that Field' BMlcaii partisanship la of a loweraer. ! The ettra ether Bepuwican posses 'Vim with the mayor that Field would i aw oe for postmaster, mourn vney ae no arm at te who would. They are fervid iaialartFfeld unanimously; whleh is cer- tanly.aa odd thing when their own u&an u&an u&an ;isaoetly chosen postmaster general has .awewea mm. Air nwjamunci nw 'picked out as the best representative of PesmsylTanla and the best beloved lie- fflblican et Philadelphia, te represent the party In the cabinet; ana ins tmeney contributions, we have oiten assured, bad nothing whatever te "de with his elevation. Senater Quay riuj Yitm fA TTarrtann nnA tnV At Tn ?4bnnn1l n1 natntMf hi nerfar.ttnn while suffering lrem a splitting head aehe. And hew strange it is that there should be such Republican unanimity bow in deciding that Postmaster General Waaamaker does net represent his parly ; la Philadelphia I All the leaders pretest te the preil. ait and ask him te overrule his selection ; of. the postmaster for his own town, and the senators et Pennsylvania join with thin. It la slated as a terrible Indict. Meat gainst Wanaunkcr that he did net commit tbe senators before asking Field ssjbj urn postmaster; juss as tueugu a aaoater has a light te be nlways con salted as te the nominations te ollkein saitM ( tiafjirn fliAtr em vneila v TTVWt Hi fait ft (ria nmnnalltnn It. m-7.jrrjzL rr..'rv,r" ': ,-wuuiu bwui mat eraeny government iweuli bring the senator te the censlder- "i'Kln of the nomination only after it hai ' VMttfla fclnnn , li m fr I IIia IttwA LX-'ihat 1 AxkI hv IIia rnnnlltnllnn ft ter consultation with him. The presl- : efc appoints -ey ana wun meaavice fed of the Senate'," and this Is supposed te cwueata nrsi nis nomination ana next .'i'lm approval, as the proper mode et pre atdure. But it seems; te -practically be L;nadM directing that the appointment pataU be named te the president "by" Cha asmatnt-'nr tha nt.ntit In vhlnh It H'Ues and shall then be made " with " llhe consent of the body of the Senate. IpiaiJ u net a nappy rendering or the law; gjaupi,wnuuii uve uatppy leauiui iu (jrnu C'tlaA. Tt Rlnk thn Knnnta tfin annnlntlni L"t " "- "' "" "if" " approving pawer und the president ";: 1U errant. 'jl WhetberHarrlsen Is disposed te play this rA nomination nf VlnM. aalrail Cnr hv thn r postmaster general, opposed by the ' Bepubllean senators and approved by the people. It Is a case of the people nnd the postmaster general Against the politicians (twlth Karrfann aa aKIrf nn.1 Iia lnl hinimumwuiniuiki , fiuu hUU UUJl- len will be pregnant with illustration !; of the polley of bis administration, It will show whether be designs it te be S' nut for the heneflt nt Ihn nnnntrv nr nf it : . - " " "-J u s politicians. -- The New Offlcers. The Republicans et tbe city councils fhave famished us with the executlvd ofteersfer the comleir year, and the pi eaaniei that they have made In some of ,ta departments may or may net be geed. We de net expect much, ; and are net likely te be disappointed. ' Tee old street commissioner gives way te ;V aew broom, who will have his bands xall in cleaning the streets from the mud !ut there by the last administration, but .ler which, net the commissioner. ('but the cammtttPA vm resnnnnl- Ue. The commissioner perhaps Is offered fm a eacrmca for the Btnniii f.v tint. used the street te be covert d with I' slaty atones that speedily dissolved Inte P'ssufl. There never has been a year in .which as much money was snent unen ptte streets with as peer results as last 'year. We trust that the dense ignorance wf tbe street committee has been rubbed ' by rough experience nnd that here- It af cer it will knew a stone when it eees it America la tbe Lead. ft. inl.n . r. 6 J.ue wermans in eamea gave particular ;ense te the English by arresting an English traveller who had advised the -.,arrajsea islanders te appeal te Sir tj Oartrm lirav tnr nitvlea eml nnr Hl .Geerge gives particular offense te his SSuntrymen by telling n San Franclsoe papener um America will eveutually bieeme leader et the Anglo-Saxen race, ad will displace England from the pesl- aiea she new holds. He saja that the sksmtn et power among the Anglo Angle klaxon race Is shifting te America, as the the centra of population lias already SlOM. Sir Geerge Gray is nn ex-goyerner (New Zealand, who is highly respected jtathat part et the world, and is iu linen ajalln England, but he would hardly have JWStUied an opinion be unnlpaaant tn 'XafUshmen,lt he had becu talking Jn (iB003, ana it is probable that he failed . rsalizs hew news travels in thetedajs. JIU remarks te the California reporter rlttT ae doubt been published In Eup- CfisMby this time, and In spite et their raw, will Bland against him. He argues yJ forcibly that as we de net need a "'gmtarmy, ve can afford a great navy & jMrttbe conclusion Is that it behooves i jMtanaia te leek tharp if Bhe wishes te sktiilue f rule tne wave. He tdUta jmM the ma'ntcnance of a navy that MM make the Anglo-Saxen race abse- MSters of the world, but the time long paar, we hope, when such mas- say t tatabllshed and held by ulere et, arms, aud the great conqueror of nines is the monopoly king of tbe brckles or ay Gould ti m. This bi the kind of tyrant that will rule afloK'Xeoa ia the twentieth cen- ',Wtm the rata rakatbe world bv ftwr f tte u lgty dollar. Tie Medera Hrl. The Rev. Elderitce, et Baltimore, re eeatly tallred about the fallings et the modem Rlrl, in a way that reverend and Irreverent gentlemen et te-day are went te de te an extent that must have become tiresome te the girl referred w. He said what has often been eald before, that the modem girl lacked the Industry and thrift of her grandmother. "The city girl is ashamed te be seen with broom and dusting cap, and even the country girl would rather thump the piano than milk and chure. Generations age the girl in hemejpun found housekeeping a pleasure. The modem girl finds It a task tee Irksome te be borne. After gradua tion the question is, What shall I deV The rich girl will probably de nothing but nnd magazines et fashion, idolize her dress and lounge with novels and poodles. The peer girl must de one of two thins, either go out te earn a living or work at home." There is Just enough truth in this kind et criticism te make It sting, and enough Injustice te make it useless. Among peer and rich there are girls and girls, just as there were among their grandmothers, and after alKcrltU clsmef the rising generation rebounds severely upon the generation that is rais ing It. As for the average Pennsylvania girl, whether rich or peer, she is net at all ashamed of the broom or dusting eip, and whether et city or country it is greatly te the credit te the modem girl that she would rather play the piano than milk or churn. What civilized mortal deei net prefer music te work any day? That is net saying that she may net find pleasure in work, and as for novels, poodles and dress, the average girl makes ai brave a fight against then as her brother de s against masculine luxuries. The peer girl Is as Industrious as ever, but the changed conditions of the times hava driven her from her natural sphere, the home, and she has met the mere try ing circumstances with admirable pluck an! pride. Perhaps a little tee much et the latter has resulted te her disadvan tage by crowding the factories with cheap labor that would be mere safe and welceme in homes that need it, but for this the sudden changes of the times are largely responsible and It may be hoped that the fault will adjust itself. 8clal customs and human nature can net be se rapidly adjusted te the new in ventions and discoveries of our era, but meanwhile the average modem girl will de quite as well as the modern clergymaa. Tfherry's Charges. Mr. Wherry charges that the sinking fuud commissioners have violated the law In purchasing state bends at nn excessive premium and in selling a million et United States bends a year age, without using the proceeds for the reduction et the debt, but per mitting It te lie Idle in the treasury. This latter allegation is a serious one; and seems te Le well sustained by the fact that the state has continuously had ever a million dollars lying in banks and producing no interest. Everyone understands that the treasurer k?eps nn Immense deposit in the banks for his own profit; but this seems le be lawful; but when Interest bearing bends are sold and the proceeds are net used, the law steps in te punish the wrong dene the state by its eSlcer?, Mr. Wherry declares ; nnd he wants n committee te leek Inte tl e chnrges. Thk president of the RroatKrenoli oepprr Iruit rolutea te ece anything wreni; or eelllsh In the nyndteate. lie la ropreaontod ai aaylne te an American oerreapoudent : The people don't eat oeppw I De Ihey lu your country T It la net like wheat. People who haveu't money pneagh needn't buy onpper. That's all. We didn't have luck." Probably the oeppor miner and the various ether men who earn their bread by labor ea oeppor will fall te see the wit in the e&rcaatn et the monopolist. m Tnu 1'ennaylvanla railroad la teatlng a new ateel tie for whleh many advantagea are clalaicd, and It It proves aatlafactery en the mile et the New Yerk division that Is te be laid wllh it there will be a great BATiogel the fereata, new being destroyed for the sake or railroad ties. The ateel lie will coat twice aa much as the beat wooden lle.but la expected te let ten times aa long. It la a ateel rectangular ahel), with wooden blecka auppertlng tbe rails through an aperture just large enough le admit them, aa that the weed Is protected thoroughly from the weather. These little wooden blecka ein be readily changed when neces sary. Uy thla combination of weed and atel ihe rail ha the necessary cushion bed. Acceiidinu te Iho plana of the British admiralty m they newjtand, England will build in the ntxt four and ahalf yeara aeventy ahlps et war at a oeat of 121,600,000. Thirty eight of Ibetn are te be built In the naval deck yards nnd the remainder by private builder. We are pleased te note that they aru net planned te attain a apeed at all oeropnrablo wllh the new snipe undertaken by America under Secretary Whltney'd manBfjeuieut of the ntvy depaituient, Thelr speed ever the measured tulle la te vary with the data of vessel from nlteen knots te twenty under forced draught ever the measured mile, the latter being only required et a few armored eruieera. Tbey need only make eighteen kneta at sea under continuous ateamlug, wbtle our ships are required te make tweu'y under the same conditions. m PR30MATj. Mil and Mrs Olxdutenb are prepar. Idr ler the celebration et their golden wed ding, Ham Small, the evancellsl, proposes te run ler Congress la the Fifth aum:la dU trlct next yew, Kev. James M. Davis, aged 70, a retired Presbyterian mlnlater of PnlUaeli-h.u, died there en Monday. Dr. McCean returned te PrlnoBlenool. lege a few daya age from a Wettern trip and bas aice3 been seriously HI, Rav. O. A. b'ernvKDEs, of Kulttewn, who aoeepted a call te Uhrlst church at Bethlehem, has changed hli mind, and new aays be won't go, Oabdin al 2JKWMAN, new in his eighty, ninth year, waa entered in 1810 as e student nf Lincoln's Inn, and aetuatiy Intended te become a barrlater. Kx.Iude Jacob Hummkll, aged 70, died In Lewisburg ou Monday, ilia duties upon tbe Union county bench were per formed with rare Judgment, discretion and Impartiality. Mb-,ut W. GBADT.ef tbe Atlanta Coii.dtutlen, la beginning wbat preuiKea, II it Is carefully done, te te a valuible work -a history of the Bouthern portion ei tbe Union. The editor ia te ba aaalated by ap6cUllBt, and tbe work will be Illustrated. Mks Mareabet E. Hxkestkb baa aa ceptwu tbe uner of Harper fc Biethere te boMaje editor of Varptr'i Jiatar. Mra HifjRHter baa been for aeveral jeara the f U'xwalul pestrala'reaa of IJayytr'a Youna rteplt, RLd has been aoelalbd In ether wjjh with Harper's publications, Hhe la also a writer of tracelul verse, and la well known as a writer for the religious press. Fbamz vex Mjckdelnseiin, of Germany, la dead. Ilia claims te a plaee anoeK the uluent man of Berlin did net rest en tbe sat et bU btisg a relative of ta fameua A 11 b UlNOASTEB DAILY iyTETXyAGEyCERt Tuesday, MARCH 20." !S8b. letaB, rellz MMdetsMha Bwtheldr, er ea hl being U bead of one of tl tMMat Gamin banktOK flrxaa As urn phfiaaUireptet et the widest sympatMta tboeMnds of peer have looked tip te War. m their benefactor, and most of hit geed deeds sever renefaed the eat of the public The Km per or Frederick bawd bis retard for him by knighting him shortly atter fee began bis brief reign. m m SIOA& tOt thS IXTILLtaiBCSIt. In ths medAer run St eretttf grern, Knd areen, groan grata liMtds tl, Thsrantajtacbnck fall e' joy Kna flceia't try tsr hide it. The aldcrhe 'tt blonema knnjr Mknbanna down train er JorebMfl, End nlrta 'am round m knertaM llkn' Kiel aba hid 'out borrowed, Th puddleVi Ilre with tadpole), end 1 hey leak oneommon merry, Ilow they can be te, In the niad, S Mtsa extraordinary. But what I atatttd far tar tell la tbet the aprlng'a a-cemltt, Far all tbe blrdi 'er Bin gin' aenya, knd my heart pine fee tome ece. Ob, et ehe'd only lay the word I've watte 1 end l're walled, Till new the blrda pair up again, Knd we'rt no nearer rutted. -mur.JfcFparran. m Kvery one It entirely willing te be hlantlgb. ber'a phytictan jet tiled remrdlea theuld only be employed. Tbe popularity et I.axa I.axa der la ceniunlly Inereaalug, which teatteea te tbe real worth or thia Taluable family medl. cine. It ceeta only 23 cent. Alwaya reliable and efflcaclena. Dr. Bnll'a Babyeyrup neyer disappoint raethtra and nnraea, but enrea at onee tbe tmobleiemn dtteaaetet babyhood, Beld eyerywhere attl centa a bettir. M1 0LA.NK'H tilVKK VIUVH, THKQXNUIHk DB.C. McLANE'S OkLRUKA.TEr LIVER PILLS, ren i SICK HEADACHE. Mr, and Mr. Wllllami, Ne. 17S Seventh St., . Y.. teitifr that tbev hftve both been inffnr. N. Y., tniltfy that tbey have both been anffer Ina'wltb liver eeainlatnt for about Urn Tun. leg with liver complaint for about flve yaara, during nhlch tltne tbey hive rpent alrge amount et money and tried mny rempflien. but te no purpose. Finally, hearln of the irannine nr. u. Mci.nixr i ivcr rnr nm. pared by riemlnir llrei., rittaburg-, 1'a., thn' inrehaaed four beyea, wlilch ibey tee a'cenf. IV InfftoihedlreetlonaaornmptnyfnK each box, anil new prennunca thouiieuoj pcrleclly 7 huiuuui iUn.UiailQHIIII llllUHkHO. Thla la te certify that 1 have been auhjectat Umea toaevereheadacbot aemetluiea the pain unnld b" ae aovern I could reit neltberdaynr ntRbU lleartnir ei the xennlnn Dr. tl. ue l.Riiu'a Liver fllli, prepared by Fleming Bree , Pltlaburir, Pa,, 1 aunt and (tot a bei, ei which I took two pillion Relnv te bed. for two night. They rnlleved me ontlrely. feme time has nlapprd and I bave bad no morn trouble from alek htadacba. H. JelINHlON, 118 LewliBt.. K. Y. ThU la te certify I lilt 1 have hid tbe liver complaint ler alx loam, and l never could Kit any medicine te help me until 1 recommend uafeK tbe xenulne Ur.H. Mel.ane'a Ltverl'llla. prepared by riemtnz Ilrcs., l'lltibnr, Pa. I can new aay te the public, that thay have com rlelely cured mei and 1 floherony reoemaand bnm te all pencna emicled wuhadlieaaed liver. Trythmn. 'ihey will euro. MaHlAKVANK, tin. 91 1 ewla Bt , N. Y. Intlit upon bavlnir tbe irfnulnulir.ci.un. 1 unn'n Liver Plll, prrparud by naming Ilre i IMtlNburg, I'a, til (IruifKliti, Prioaae centa a box. bold by tl s. H. B. HWIPT'S flPKGiritl has enra ir nf ami. Itft-nant breaking out en myler, wblohennsal tutnlerable palp. It was called Kcsema by the docterslour nt whom treated me wllh no lief. 1 candidly confess thn 1 ewo my pres ent sned hiiuih te U.i. 8, which In my call tnat'enti Invaluable aa a bleed rurredr. mis julialbwitj', KO'2.7 N. ICth St., BU Lenls, Ue. Our bby when two months old waa attaebed wllh eo.-eiula, which for a long time destroyed her eytiiltilit entirely and caused us te despair etbcrllfu. lh Ooetors failed Inmllnrnlinr. andweKivnHWir'X'd ttl'KUiriC, whlchsecn euro a her uutliely, and sbu tsnnwhmeand hearty. K v. UKLK, Will's Point, Ttxis. aar Bend for bonk giving history of Bleed Ulseaaes and advlea te auiferera. mailed free. Tils BtvirrofKuirieco., (l)Tu,Tb,S Drawers, Atlanta, Oa, COitVLBZWN PO WDBB. nOMPLRXION POWDKK. LADIES! YfUO VAl.tIS A ItKriNKl) UOUl'LKZION Muax uutt POZZONTS MKDIOAI'KU COMPLEXION POWDER It Impart a Militant transparency te tbe sfcla. Uomevos all pimples, inxikles and at. colorations, and ni-ikbs tbe skin detleatly aoftandbeanttfuL Itcenlatus no lime, white, lead or nrsente. in thrtje shades, ptuk or nosh. FOB BALK BI A Druffsuta and Faney Croeda Dealens 3vorywhcre, WllttWAUJt Or ltllTATft)KS,TM nurai-lva MUSICAL. rjUEAT UKDUUTION IN AUTOHARPS. fPl.jAA tfaa uiwi iMiMta at IMMiaiMIMl .S3 CO .S3 SO rivtiiiar $ue Anvlruly can leirn tn n!nv & tun in ntivnn tiUnuUia. DroplutbOBteruanaUatuatojkAt IUUIUi te i AMA.TKUUS and l'KOrSBSlONAI.x Wtl haVU at lirenMllt Ihn flnnat alMtlrnf ll.lr klONlUA4urersen in Laneaater nd at sur. prUlnfily low pileus. llavu revetkl bccenA-Hand 1'lanes and " i" uneci liuuuiueu, wmcb we will sell ut ltargaln l'rlces . l'ldnes, Orira.nM. Hltrnt llllafn .nil Uii.u.1 JliVj.ln irouerel In fotuveryiblug puitatn- .AT Kirk Jehnsen & Ce. 24 WB3X KING 8TREBT, L ANOA8TKK. l'A . a. Pianos and rurntiu-e Mermi. untn ropy of rrtxJ. x. llaker'aHew Wulu, "'Iho vinn nnunit" H';-lrtw mercLKn, glOVGLES.TKlOYOIiKH, TANDKM1-, OOLDMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. DUKAULK, BlMl'LE. OUAUANTKKI) HIQIIKST OKADE. ILLUSl'ltATKUCAXALUGUX I'URI, POPE MFG. CO., Ti rUANHLlN ST., BOSTON. BltAvcil UOU8KS-U Warren 8L, New Yerk! )1 WH'Mh AVB.uhtfmre, t"er Pale by JOHNS. ilUHSKU, Ne. a North Htruut, tleluuib'iv Hnt-lvde4 LZUAl. HUUVB. ESTATK OF JOKL U I.IOHTNKH, latoerKaatLampetertowuhlp,de;uatd ltters trauuiuutsry en said n.iate hkvlnu beanrrautrdtotteunder.lKnod, all persons ladubted tberateara requHaivd teinakelmmc. Olatn ptyment, acd theso hiving duln a or de mauds SKatnat ihe same, will present without diJay fjr iwtLleinent te IhuundelslKUel. le illlngniar l'ajuai.e. ' M. JUL1ETTD LIQIITNEK. Or ten. a. KsaLKMAH, I.au:atter. l'i , 5'ir Attorney. t:iidlu IF "YOU WANT A KIHST-ULASS l'eitable Kimlne and Heller, en wheels. chup, us tbe lolle-tlni; prlca shew: 6 horao herao horae l'.,i!'r,n,,,s' Shene pewr. SJ2j 10 horse-pewHr S17Ji li hnwiKiwir. 71."J horve.newer. 11.175. CillatJeUN ilfcSt'd.StSUastta ten slre.t. u2ttd CAHRY IN BTO0K-BK8T OBAH. coil. Uammered Uarlren, Uenble liennea '?2,..,,udel,, "tyet Iren, kiveu, Het and W Helier Iren. Kttel.bhtet Iren SIS te Ne II. at JOtut IiKSaMjcajtt-ultensiKet. WJUtAMAMBK. Philadelphia, Tuesday, March 36, 1SS9. Third March Reception. 1 A 1 i.i . Dress Goods and Dresses have had their introduction. Next! Millinery. Today's first view will mark the highest point yet reached in the Millinery trade en this side the Atlantic, and will fitly com plete the scries of our Dress Exhibits announced for this month. Our place in this particular branch is unique, and in lact our Exhibition of Spring Millinery net only surpasses everything elsewhere in America, but probably Paris as well. America commands Paris. Paris does net command America. Frem Paris, Linn-Faulkner, Viret, Heltz-Beyer, Julia, Cretaux, Raverdy, and Aret are all represented, but our own workrooms are a Parisian echo. Deft fingers are quite as dex trous in Chestnut street as in the Place Vendome, and our own specimens would win plaudits in Paris. Therefore, the Millinery Parlors at Thirteenth and Chestnut streets ought te be attractive today, and also the great space in the Transept and north of it, where the Untrimmed and the Trimmings await the domestic skill that will unite them. . JOHN 1ANAHAEER. There are men, only one or two of English tongue, that can make statistics eloquent. He has het yet appeared that can make a Bennet eloquent In types. We spare you ard ourselves. But the loves of Bennets have traits. Seme are miuus a crown, some bedight with bul lion bimetalists geld and sil ver, some have an Oriental touch, some with lace se Span ish that a bright fan and gems of peering laughing eyes com plete the picture in your thought, some with rich ribbons gaily decked, some with great flowers unfolding a "paradise of leaves " en the crown, some as demure as Priscilla the Puri tan maiden, some wild and reckless as Madcap Violet in a North Sea storm, These are a few suggestions of the Trimmed Hats and Bennets. Come along. Loek down the Transept, north side and north en the Thirteenth street side. Did you ever really see Ribbons be fore? Nete the long line of east and west cases. Nearly 100 feet, Flowers all flowers; they tell of the battle of the flowers at Cannes. They were net cultivated under glass. They come from French workrooms, nine-tenths of them, and are the best, net always costly, but we find no room for any Flow ers but the best. Big poppies for turban-tops, long sprays for hat decorations. Don't try te think el all it may soften your brain. Step by this little case full of white things for the heads of children. Tarn O'Shanters of pure white angora wool, White Cleth and Satin Club Hats and But the case is tee pretty te pass. The Children's Cerner is ever by 13th street. Mostly for girls, but much small boys' headgear is naturally found with it. Will your child be at tractive? Much depends en the Hat, and the Hat depends BOOTH AND tWOKU. "HOOTS AND HUOKH. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 33 East King Bt. 1 tafce pluisure In calling your attention te my Hue of SHOES Xhtt I am receiving dally for tbe Spring Trade, and all are made for theso who require great durability and ler cleganee of style, lit and werkmansblp cannot be excelled. Priers Lewer Than tbe Lewest. fa I and cximlne my large steak and we will be pleated te try and suit you. D. P. STACKHOUSE, C8 6t 80 HABT KING, ST LANOASTIC1L l'A. tCO-lyd VA.KKlA.UMd. CTANDAKD OAHRIAQG WOK1C. Standard Carriage Werk, EDW. EDQERLKir, Nea. te, 42, 13, is alarket Btreet, lttar of Test- omce, Lancaster, i'a. De net tall te cill and are my splendid stock of Latest My,e bueglts, l'ttelent, family Utrrtavtw, Ae , wfclih I new have ready for the epilog 1 rude, au tbe litest designs te se. lct treui. Inert) are no liner veUcieslntbe state, A tine line of "ecenfl.Hind Werk en band. aay priers are tte lewnit in the siate for nrsl'tlass worn. All work guaranteed. hepilrtugandrtpiilutlnKprnmpty'aitnded te. line at et weikiuen especially tujplorej ler that purpeae. HUBLKY'KHAOHET POWDERS AND .Toilet Waters htvn become well known as (lAtlcite, fragrant and lasting: perlumei. A Variety el choice odors. Fer sale only at nuu,ar'B ujtuusTtlt. SB WW SUM en you. Don't buy an ugly one. We have them some people want them, but there are enough pretty ones te give you ample choice. Near by are the Women's Untrimmed Hats. Straws in finite, Straw Lace numerous, Chips plenty, Milan Straw abundance, Russian Hair lets of 'em; Turbans, Teques, Round Hats, Bennets, all sorts that ought te be here. Just for a laugh, hunt out the newly opened English Hats, Angera Weel, Plaid Cassi meres. Comical looking things, but quite in the style, and Eng lish, se English, you knew. Isn't that enough te fix their place ? Ribbons revel in masses of color that would puzzle a painter. A gorgeous array. Te suit dresses of the Empire they must be rich. Flowers and leaves and buds en deli cately tinted Faille grounds. Such coloring ! The artists have pushed Nature : bandtula of wheat heaCa teattered leaves bunches of grasses columns et daisies clusters of wUlnwcatklna tumbled aboutflewers nali-buratad buds All these and mere for the Directeires. Millinery Ribbons borrow much of this loveliness. But they come in a hundred ether styles. Altogether mere than three hundred distinct styles of Ribbons. Many of the patterns are already scarce. The plain and moire satin edge, te 3 inches, lead in favor for ordinary dress trim ming. Picot edge is the popu lar style for richer eflects. Meire and plain gres-graln and satin and gres-grain, all widths, held their own. Every sort has proper promi nence. Have emitted mere than we have written, and are glad. Yeu wouldn't read all that we might write, and yet we have scarcely touched the Millinery. Today, te-morrow, Thursday. JOHN WANAHAKER. JIAKDWAKM. "jyTAKSUALL & KENQ1KR. Hardware! Hardware! TUK LAHUKST A880UTMENT. TUB LOW K iT I'lUOKS. MARSHALL & RENGIBR'S, 9& 1 1 Seuth Queen St. BUILDIMQ MATERIAL, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, CABINET HARDWARE, G LABS PAINTSAOILS. leuse-EurnisMiig Goods, PttlMQ N3W OLOVaR 8HBD. -A Large Asierlmeat of Steves, it., ete. teba-lyd JtUVBXJnMMlMMlKV StVUXta. u..ui ...fin bisu -TUB ROCHESTER LAMP Msny Candle-Light i Beats Ukua aU. annUiarLolef tiHXAlOLOilBa)ledas aa one teres. THS "PBJIFBOTIOH" MCTAJ. MOULDING BUlUUUi CTJBH10JI WEATHERSTRIP uaats them ULirms suip eutw ears all otter. Keeps out the cold, step rattling et windows. xcluda the dnst. Beep out snow aad ralau Anyone sau apply It ue waste or airtauAa in applytnglL Can be dtled anywhere no ww j i.. iimj, iui hm, it WW B0C 8911' i"l warp or ituiek a cushion strln is rrut At tail stove. Hatter ai Veraa sate -or-: Jelin P. Sehaurn ft 80m, 24 SOUTH QUsBN BT paJstrt es&ift y oeMPOUir a. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. TfcMtntal a aaaaa aatald aatSMlaa?. Mats adaMt that ttya(aisiaalttcara their aMMaka. retaaa calaav Cum. aaaad haa per aeauy eaiad taa went eases f SUkeaataum and aurilta-eeeey taeea WaWaavwaaeaH. "Skftef baaa traaktefl milk kniuil taekaaa a feM Sbv ava yaara,lwtaal- aaabla ta aat uri. u u m flaa eaataaal t aay taa lac waaaa at a thaa. laiaa ealy ea kettle ralaaa Calary eeaa. pnaa smi vu parfaatly eara. laaa sew iaaapa(eBa.aaafaaiaa UvatMaay.' raAJiK oaaeLU Karaaa, RavaAa, St.ta. SUrersiW. DrOftUta. Maawett TaaUautaturaBarsraa. WII.ua, ueitiMOK CO, rreptutera, aiMlUSCtOa, Tta wMir cr.'Jasr-reiaiPftyS: rUMUlTUMM. w IDMYKRV OORNXR. Fer Furniture! WIDMYER'S PTTRHITUBE STORE. TOD OaJI'T DO BBTTBB I GOOD WOBK I LOWFBIOKS; Ger. East King ind Deke Sts. F K A GOOD, HOMEMADE Parler Suite -ATA- REASONABLE PfICB, ae te HEINITSH'S JTU&NITUBE DEPO T, TBI VABIBTT THB LAKQKBT KVKA BUOWH IN THIS CITY. 25 & 27 3. Queen St, LANCASTER. PA. T EM OVAL 1 Removal I On soeount et Bsmevai abeat April Is', and In order te Hedaee 8 took and snve expense of moving, tbe undersigned wiu make A Great Reduction In the prices of all klnda et FURNITURE, At Hts Stere. le. 88 East King Street, OFFOSITBTHK OOOKT HOOSK, Lancaster, Fa. Parties desiring te purchase Furniture et any description will nnd this an elegant op portunity te obtain goods at axtraerdlnaruy We have in steek every description of For Fer altars), from the Flslnest te tbe Finest, and everything will Da sold mneh below regular prices. After April 1st we will be leestedat Nes, Ut and 1M last ling street, where we wlil have In stock a large variety et all hinds of Furnt. ture, whleh we will sell at ttu very lowest prises. HENRY WOLF, Kb. IS Eaat KiiB Street. lee-tfd JJJUBJS1TURE OUTFITS. OCHS & GIBBS. FURNITUBB, Beoo&d, Third and Fourth Floers, SI SOUTH QUEEN BT. We ean flt out your Heuse from Cellar te fiaxret with Well-MadeNewBtyle Furniture Furniture la all we knew : but we knew It thoroughly ; knew It se well that we can give you mera ter your money than anyone else, select goods new we store them until wanted. OCHS a GIBBS, Manufaeturen and Dealers, S3, M and th Floers, (1 Seuth Queen Street aprU-tya SMATIltO, gILI MM A BREMEMAM'S 8,000 Yards Fleer OU Cleth. A Brest Bargal AtFLINNA BBKNBatAN'8. ISO Ces. Breems at 10 eents worth is cent, AtFLINN A OBBNBMAN'3. 100 Uea, Scrub Bmabes for 93 aud lfe; worth le aud lie, AtFLINN A BKBNKUAN'S 100 Dca. Whluiwath Brushes from 10c te ll.i, At FLINN A BUKNKsf AX'S. 00 Des. lUaksu. all kinds and prlees, At FLINN A BBSNBatAN'S. bOO Cook BleTsi and Ranges, bought at forced sale, selling at less than oet of manufacture, AtFLINN A BJtttNKHAN'g. 1,000 Articles la the Hnuse.rurnlabtng Line, in Tin, Weed and Iren, atoc.ieoana Uc, At FLINN A BBBNBUAN'9. tee Baby Carriages at the Lewest Frtsea. At FLINN A BBINaUaAB, ltaL!S 2S,fcSf-,,."."i vraral hve iSSfVL ThKW'f1 et " aaart.aeet arter aocter nlilea in cnraBa. 1 kin mv and free from the eeainlatnt. I am7yPraa am7yPraa am7yPraa raltoren." CHaa.s mrnii9 CaatralVUlace,Ct, FAME'S CELEKT COMPOCM0. "I have iicen reatty afflicted l h Aeata ahenmatum, and oenla And se rtllcraatlll aaad Palne'a Celery i:ompenDd, Alter ualca alx bettlei of thla mtdlelaa lamae eatal e" rhauaattouenbiee saMDEti noTcniKaew, Ce. ueralab, K. H. EFFECTB LiSTINQ t'DfES. Fa'aa'a Ca'ery Cempenad baa parfrnaaa Many eiber carta aa marveleaa aa ihtec eoplaaetleuariaanttoanyaddr.at. Pleaaant te tae, eeea net dlatnib.bntaldadlaeaUea, aad aaurelr veiretab'e i a child can taka It What'a tne una or anarerlBa: longer with Kaaa aaaUamand WenraJglat RahiaaU'lnir npent aeuted rred are Uaaltby, UAHISS Happy, many. UliUatqaalad. UKOOMM1KB. , T BURSK'S. APPLES! APPLES! WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL, A CARLOAD OF Yerk State Apples ! By the Esrrel, Bushel and Bait I'eck, -AT BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST KISQ BTR1BT, LANOA8TKB, PA. L T REIBT'S. JUST IN. A let or Fresh Tea Blieults four sounds for a let of Fresh Qlnger Snaps three pounds forsie. Fifty bexsi Prunellas, three pounds for lie. Finest Stoning Figs, three pounds ter Ik) An Klegant Chwse, fenr pounds for no. Ten barrels hvapurated Dried Cern, eight pounds for Me- A let 01 Freh Wheat Qerm, itc pounds for A let of California Strained Hener, three pounds for He a tot 01 neiiea iisti, tix pennasrsr sis. A let of Oatmeal, Umnulattd, six peands for Ue. A let of Dried Eeff. 80 per pound. A let of kxtia "irted uef ueperptund. A let of rtne Dried Bett. l)u poi pound. Aletnf picnic Hams, He per pound. A carleaa Ucarse Halt, 833 perh&g. Buabel Hags Beat fine Halt, 6O0. Une-balf-bushel Bags Heat rine Salt, tfte In lact, we bave n theuiand ethar eargalns. Yeu ninst sce our lmmense stock In order te beeonvlncea. our time la very precieus: In tact, ae mneh se, that we nnd H almost Im possible te write u crodluble advertisement. FOR RENT! Three Large Beems ever Pocend Floerotour Stere uuildiag. Lositleu geed, rooms well lighted and pleasant! two Irenfng en King street and one en 1'rinee street 1 suiuble for ofllee or asioslatten tejma. J. FRANK REIST, WBOIiBSALB AND BITAIL GBOOBB, Northeast Canter West Klaa; gad Prince Streets LANCABTBB PA. garTelBphrnn ana Free Delivery. DRY UOOIiS. w ATOrisntlMO CORSET. BUY THE FAMOUS WATCHSPRING CORSE WILL NVKB 11KEAK. aUABANTKlCT) TO OrjTWKAR ANY CUS JOMllADK COUtET. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANUFACTIIKBU9, tllBltOADWAV, N. Y. octS-a2tlf,Th,eeew w ATTttHHAND. WHY SUOULD YOU TAIIK ANY BISK IN BUYINU A BLACK SILK DRESS? WATT & SHAN D HAVE BOLD THOUSANDS OF YAttDBDUBIKaXHKPASTTUIlKKlEAliB OF TUB FAMOUS UK8KKLL BLACK DIIKSS 81I.K3 Wl heut hearing of a single complaint. They are war ranted nelther te crick, si p or crock In alx months wear, and there la no better value offered ferll.00, 11.25, 11 Z1H and 1 Ma yard BAT1N BUADAMAS leek handsome and give excellent satisfaction. All colors at eon. B7Ke. and 11.10. Black, G'Xe.a.'e, 75c,l(e tell.ts. FJtENCH FAILLE 8ILK9. new Ihtdes, C7HC and 11 00 Black, ate, tl 00 and 11 a. BOYAL AUMUUKBILK3, Spring ib&dee, 1 Inches, 11.00 a yard, BUUAU elLKS, all shades 3 and "33. a yard Black, 60c., 62XO-. 75e and II 01. BLACK SATIN LUIOU BILK at II 01 and CSi yard. BLACK GK03 OR UN DBXf B SILKS at Wc, KXe. 73c, 87Ke and 11 CO a yard. NOVELTY PL AID and BTB1PKD 8UBAU BILKS In beautiful eomblnatlena of colors. PLAIN and PUINrKD FLOUKNTINB BILKB for fancy work In new sbadei. SPECIAL. Fifty ri3tt'3 ALL-WOOL ULAOK HKNUl. BTTAS at tee, 63KC, 70, 67Xe, II oe and 1 2, which are tbe best vatue ever shown, and froml03te29oayatdunaeruiuil pr.ee ssyQaeen Fashion ebeat for March, Fie). Bprlcg lljsinr Dreiemaker, 3 0 ; mull. He. New Yerk Stere, 0. S and 10 Baat King Htreet. CUMMER BESS ION. MILLERSVILLE. The Summer Setalen of the Millers ville BtatA Nermal echoel will bfglu en Menaay, April 1, ltftj. ana continue tnurteen weeks, fersonswhe de.lre te euglge :001ns should apply eirlv. 1 horeush work In all flera.it rents 1 method adapted te all uradeaef sehecls ; manual train, lag, kindergarten, etc pectal ra ea en street 1 all read for day pupil from Lancaster city. Papua admitted at anytime. Fex terms, PaJWaj BjsBBBfBBsyiFsa sssysga STAMWflliajMj .B. OBAst Ltlt, "v" J-V . . j-Ji'.' iaUaalanUnanUBtV .r'-VU , wU
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