,.Wrti' ' ,.i? SSj-fW -V, -;e.p-,. .,.K, V TJ '." -.j" Afv,- -ri ' r . . ....,.- - '-"... " ' -r"A -? rHK LANCASTER DAILY INTELtlGENOER, FRIDAY. APRIL 5, 1W9. 1 Vi1"" V' Ily lntll!ncr. , mii I Wfltf mKtn WCtnMMnlB mm te tore - Mr llw wr agatest railroad die- Ha It Hmteil te deJIvrr I jbMfclte iMtttate address, with IMIfMMlMmriWen tte Pean- MlMWltM! Sda Mil be Will laecVsaltoaddteit. SlBce bJa .MtveeseUtd w nueb ultra. ft Mwh wIIMmi from bis old rU 7MBlrMl raU- ;-( ,mm nwnt m give '"'- what uaery 01 facta Mjmmm. BJa appetite la whetted IMMt hM draw ; and the deep .WfeMh fee fiM la MentlnK fair mm te bare animated him i awerd and threw away the He tell ui that be bat In rata IfMMtal m4 Mtreatlsi wave with eBcuia: aed taawg them , be aew takee up the hatchet I bm before the Pennsylvania Legls- laftd the bar of publie opinion. tehard flht,K It la a aelMnter- ;and we will hare te sail along Mr. Caniefte'a company, and glre him leorafertra bta effort te get the iltanla ratea down te the same rate r ten per mile that are enjoyed by the I Weawra people who bare te market predaets and get their goods by tint our soil. We want and must aaa low cost of carriage aa they get. Fa ara entitled te the natural advantages raitaaUen and cannot afford' te let MHraada take them from us. Of coarse, all this contest for rates Is a tone ; but wa bare a right te be We are entitled te the profit pattirally cornea from our coke and and ere and market. It may i bard te Chicago that the Almighty ijitat the best coke In the country itat" te Pittsburg ; and It may be aateral In the railroads that cany it, te apt te makeup te Chicago, part of disadvantage In location, by car coke te her mills at a lets jut per ten per mile than they charge pteMrrtlBg te rittsburg mills; doing the I amount of aenrlce for Chicago for PW mte that Pittsburg Is charged 70 cents r; although of course Chicago paya far for the long carriage of her coke i deea Pittsburg for her abort haul. .But railroad directors are netleglala- i and have be right te make up in any lire te Chloage, her disadvantage In Itatance from the Oennellarille ceke, (bough her industries would be and the railroads would suffer flteloasef the coke carriage te ber, If would charge ber as much per i per mile aa they dePittaburg, that Jttata she ceil field. And It la Just this PMSpoalttea of railroad directors te regard "Umi easel res M legislators and te abuse .jbilr power te ballduD and breakdown Stoestrlallocatlons, thatmustte checked. Ilartiealarly is It the duty of the tlranla ' Legislature te see that tlaiaatry et this state la net hampered t the resolve et the railroads of the state glva the Industries out of the state afar aharges, for a Bervlca el like cost, t axe given te the industries el the Mmu and there can be no denial et the et that auch lower charges are given ebrtuallv in discrimination against the 'iAdiMtrles of the state. C "fti will be seen that President Itoberts 5;traaad te Bay a word la reply te Mr, Oaraagle'a apeclae aud important rvbargca. lie even eald tbat they ecca f- aTqned him no concern. This we cannot .'-, , ., , . . . .. . . iy wjiifiyc. .air. wangle staiea mni, ier uu t& ere carriage of 160 miles from the lakes lff te Pittsburg tbe carriage charge is H.'2S :i'fer ten ; while the 173 miles of eervlce te Lsttetj Hecking Valley furnaces is done r.XeJr "85 cents tiar trm nnri ft. still ., -w '- w MUa . " . . longer carriage irem tue ere mtues or MM Minnesota te Unicage, costs hut bait i. cent per ten per mile; but we de net J' fwederstand that its journey Inte Penn- rlvanla la continued at tbe same rate. Hair n cent ner ten np.r mtle has ;MOeme the normal rate of charge -am sw uubvftuiii ui iwuiwuB .unv ?,. Anaanalljul j anltlvatm ti Inrlna :' Wet en their lines. ItlsnotmuebTabeve eat, bnt they ara ready te carry at cost 10 eoeeurage tratne en their reads. Tue sole with old and heavily capitalized ia that their interest and dividend .Jttoeunt is tee heavy te permit auch iMerata charges; and for thla difficulty ) remedy is apparent short of the dim! CKBtien of the dividend. w - . . . i, -iae rnoue uuuamg. -cTne statement which we published ftattk lh Nit nf thl rar nnhlln tintlrilnrv t aAth4fMr. IIibV. nnl hnnt liulf nt If j. . ..., . .. w. .., ipiannea, coma no buut en tue appre- itten, and tbat the erection of the her bait would await a new appre f fttetten, comes te us from Washington, 4sd must be taken as a cample eat the wav thev de thlnca iu th lwjlill ii nt T il f I It, A, . ( TfJH-f a UlYtUUIDUli UO UU UUd DUt) i the prevision made against tbe ces- lbtlity of a f uture appropriation Is ut all proper one. It may be tbat such addi ajMMd appropriation may come, but it is hardly the business of the architect te I K frevide for it la advance ,p As te the esnllment here, we de net i'ifciak tbat we misstate It when we say at K would prefer te have the erectbn (tbe building wait updu a eulllclent falropriatlen for its adequate construe- If we can bave a larger appreptla- R, WW VWIIB IUK kUO UVOII10 Ol ILO EMty desire that the building shall be put phaea a mere costly site ; the corner et ptctb Qaeen and Orange streets or a equally conspicuous and central, one te be tukea if there is money L.fBMgh te pay for It. There Is general Httfappreval et the site tbat has been s: and. although the Question of the te aet perhaps u very vital ene te the hbex me city, it we must await the tot Congress te get tbe needed nu tlen te put up a sufficient bulldluir. Meertatnly bad batter postpone its com cem com Maeeaaeet upon the undesirable site that iM.beessekcU'd, .&2 ' ' - '!. 'tk UnaU..l.t. l LMULjterris)W puOliBUtd Inth&Xew rrOseeral Beulacger explalia nlefi Jfrance becauss as tbe gen aasaMtng the movement he had I te axpeie bis life reckless) in "'nl-: .u ---' , -n avtiuca me minister el r,B4uis friends of all sorts f Wmmfy Ms, and declares that he is tby bsd designs upon bis life. iM.raiusea te revtl bu pre iibuteleclaredthatbe atill aspires .tfee prssldsaer aad determined te r Me would have i ftethts te 4e with a coup d'etat. It be eemla ebtata trial before a proper tribunal beaett he weM reMra te Park at enee, bat tbat la a ?err aafe Ibiag te My, aa be eoetd readily Had laaceftletaM ia any tribunal set made up ef ble friends. Meanwhile tbe deputies bare sanctioned bis prosecution by a majority et 152, and -we may very bem learn Just what the evidence waa that made tbe threatened trial ae terrible te Baulanger. A large numbsr et prominent Beulangtsta have. followed their chief te Brussels and this may Indicate that there waa some danger-1 eua and extensive conspiracy for the overthrew of the government. It la pos- alble that they have net all gene merely te visit tbe frightened general but are quite aa badly frightened themselves. an CavhibaIiIsk among the Indiana west et lake WiDDipSg Is part of tbe horrible story of ana sting brought In te tbe telegraph line or the Canadian Paclfle by Missionary Hath Oleadennter. Sotreltv of itsu sad Icknets are tbe causes et tbe distress, bat lbs completion et tbe railroad and tbe ap proach el tbe white man may bs flrst causes, and it Canada fellows tbe line of our own experleoesahe Is destined te much trouble with desperate Indians in years te come. Tee ssvsgss de net take kindly te can alballsm and It they don't get name next year the survivors will probably cheese the' war path nnlsaa tbe mlsslenarlse state; ment should esnse a rash et supplies te their relief in saeu veiubsss as te chsnge resentment te gratitude. Canada, be wevsr, his managed ber Indians with great skill and kindness, and hopes te get along with out bonlble wars et tbe kind we have bad. Hi Thc millionaires of New Yerk, who buy rare antiquities and art eblseta without csrlng mneh for tbe cost, have basa pslre nistng Aiierd A Ben. a rarltlsn Drm wltn a Mew Yerk branch, and It basjnst been discovered that these very high toned dealers bave net been above smuggling. They stuffed antlqae furniture with silk dressss and oencealsd paintings by .old manors between old double doers, Aa they get enormous prleea from tbelr patrons this smuggling seems parllenlsrly mean and avaricious. Tun New Yerk World has an amusing cartoon of "Stanley as a reliever." Kmlai fat and happy looking, enthroned as an African king Is approached by the ragged and tramp like explorer of whom he ap. peara te bs giving rawer. -- , Ik a Philadelphia court a welldresssd man and a bright boy of eleven famished en Tbursdsy an objeet leeaen In mtsspplled charity. The boy was a professional beggar, sect out by bli well-te de fatbsr with lying letteraBtatlngtbatthefatherwaadesperatsly sick and that everything be bad bsd bsea selsjd for rent white a bard hearted land lord threatended te put him ent In the slreet. The letters, for there were several In oase ene should be taken from him, ended with urgent appeals for assistance either In money or clothing. Pawn tlcketa found en the inin explained where some or tbe oletblng went and he waa found living very comfortably with rent pall In advanoe, wblle bis fither, a man of some property, was qulte willing te take care et Aim If neeeteary. ' Thla Ha fair sample of a kind of swindle tbat Is extensively prxctlned all ever the oeuntrj and supports a large nu ruber et worthless vsgicenda. Probably every one who alvca te tbe nnknewn bearer et a begging letterdoes se with seme misgivings of the truth of the statement, but the story Is ae touehlng and tbe trouble of Investi gation appears an great that It teems batter te take the chances et being Imposed upon. Ne doubt the giver ellen thinks tbat II It Is a lle.lt la net bis buslnets te find It ent, and prelers Uklng the chances te assuming, the rtspentlbllliy et relusal te an appeal se teuahlug. Huppekltig alter all a kick man and family aLeuld be put out en the etreet beatnse of the refusal of pneplb te belleve bit story. The kind hearted party feels that he can net aUerd te harbor thla snppe sltten and contributes te the support of sumo lazy raeeiil and te the edoettlon In crttue and biKiry tlnome bright child. It la u geed rule te icfuae euatity nnlrss you knew it te be worthy, and te reuitinber that the giving of inoney la net all e eaarlty. In large eltles thore are aoclellcs ter the orgtnliitleu of eliarlilea aiming ei)Oelally nt the prevontlen of abuieaef this kind, but tbe treuble Is that they qulte ohaege the force of the charitable aet by Interposing betwecn tbe needy and their helper, and even then they can net step swindling by the visiting beggaraj'they can net guard eaeb front deer. The best guard everywhere Is publie sentiment and II the worthy eltlisn can be made te reallas tbat a nole te tbe police te Investigate the atery will de mere geed than a dollar te thebsj-gtr, It will be batter for tbe really needy and fertne wbcloeouimunlt. ' m Kerf Barrelt appears te feel doubtful whetner he should rejoice or be aad ever tbe fact that Beeth Is net se slek as Barretts stu )e wat. it waa unfortunate tbat be made the mistake, but fertunste that be proved te bs mlataken. - i Tun Philadelphia Inquirer nominates A. K. McOiure forgevornor upon the Deme- oratle tiekef. The Jnquirtr builds better than It knows. Wa seuand tbe nomination. Oxtalemie Salvation Army people are making great noise la Indiana. Ilellglen by flu is elder than Mobammed. a A wntTER In tbe nineteenth oentury says tbat le illicitly prevails among Moham Meham medans In Couetantlnepltt and tbe prrpUet la often rorerrod te as "the epileptic," whlle grand vUr lately remarked In dlatlu gulabed Mehanmedan company that If the prophets tits bad produced modern riflca aud powder, the faithful might new be ameklug tbelr pipes en tbe walls of Fesih It net in tbe Albauibra. The thrifty modern Turks only laughed. Asteht com ea from Oregon of acetuin "" "" j.u, nuu HIVWKIU IUO iraexa or tee uregen Hallway and Kaviga- uen company, and manifested great enjoyment of the labors of tbe tralnmen te make tbelr wheela roll en. I-aren bad quarreled wlttt tbe oempany ever the vatue or the right et way, aqd being wonted be took this greaay tnotbed of getting even. But the Oregon trainman Is net a safe aubjeet for laughter, and Larsen has just come In from a long atay In the weed, where he was nursing lojnrles InUlcted by a can et dynamite thrown from a train, se as te explode In bis neighborhood. IS e one cau tell who threw the can, but this Is singular Inatanne et a reverse order el dynamite outrage that should impress tbe people Inclined te meddle with high explosives, PEBSONAL. W. IL Gladstone, eldest son of thoex theex premler, has had a .relspie, and Is again dangerously lib Gxobeb BAWonerr, of Washington, the octogenarian hlatcrlau, Is sinking. Ills wsuinry is gene. Ancncw CABNEeia will repeat his leaiiim en "The luuue:r!ca of Pennsylva nia," reeently delivered before the Franklin leatttuts, beiere tbe LegUlature next Mrn jiay night, and, In view of tbe comment en If, seya that he will add te bin original remarks. e Bev. Piiilmm Brooks, patter of fa.h fa.h leuamssna weiinyTilnuy ohureb, Bosten, has tit dared eitalntt the prohlbltety au.erdtu'.ut te come bfete the people tff Ma.aachuaetts en April S3 Jn his fsat dav asrmea en Thursday morning, bdeperti5 from his uaual cu,tera neT spoke era cnnttBper.uiui matter, the aassudment being bis surj-wt. He daeiarad truieda. catien was the remedy for lutainparasjata; '.,i5.x;8CaBTABlr Whixhet madTjuat 130,000 oe ue beuse be sold Postmaster Osneral Waaamaker. Ha get an oUea7a the Property at 160,000 from the Tntieg. bayse family and kept It until be bad a eeatraet te sail It te tbe postmaster general forlee.eio and .bast be paid tbe We.ew te tMirrsHahayseaa. . Heaas aaadee ajeesl deal seste saeaey tMn tbat ea ble eeataitry pieae, OraseMsda, 'A year or two age be seM etene earner cftM tract fer asere thatt tae whole place east blra. HSlUlOaD fJiMHIMXNATIO!'. Bew lbs raaatylvaala Trsats Lwat Bblpptrs' CaleatstlMsbt eatarcl. Andrew earned writes agsln te the Plttsbnrs; Dltpatth, saylbg I Krst Tea I'aaDsylvaata railroad coas ceas psuy brings a train lead et coke from Con Cen nellsvllle ralnas te the city of Pittsburg i tbe ears belong te tbe shipper and ate leaded and unleaded by bias. Thepencsyl vanla railroad company only banlstheearsi theenglnse and erewa tbat haul them atop at Pittsburg. Upen thiacekn If destined for Chicago furnaeea, the Pennsylvania railroad company's sbare Is SO cents per ten. Should tbe coke be destined for Pittsburg furnaces, tbe Pennsylvania railroad com pany cbara-'S 70 eente per ten. In both eaaea tbe Pennsylvania railroad company has performed exactly tbe same servlee. There Is no question of longer or shorter banl or terminals. II any man ean ahew that a train lead of anebeike earning from Oennellavllle te Pittsburg dsstlaed for Pittsburg cesta tbe Pennsylvania railroad 1 cant mere than train lead of oeka destined for Chicago for tbe service performed te Pittsburg, 1st blm de be. Heoend A train lead of Ironstone is carried te Hooking Vallev fureaets from tbe lakes, a distance of 176 miles, for 86 canta per ten. It a trsln of similar Ironstone ts brought from tbe lakes te Pltuberg, a distance of ItO miles, tbe charge Ia f 1 2i per ten. These two overcharges sum up at fellows per ten of Iren t One ten of coke required per ten et iron, evarcharas te ruiabnra;, ns sgalostUblesto te cunts. Odd anil tlx-utath tent of Iremumn rcqatria te tnase unit ten of tins awiiiOr p'g lrjn. erercbarga te l'ltubnrg, m oemparad Willi Uoeaing valley furnaces 72 cents. t77i The amount extorted by the Pennsylvania railroad oempany upon Pittsburg tralUe ever and above what Is eharirnd te tarnacea beyond tbe elate being thus (1.12 per ten of Iren. The ratecbarged by the Baltimore A. Ohie Railroad oempany upon Ironateuo from Iskee te tbe Uoeaing Valley furnaeea la new tbe usual rate upon Ironstone. Tbe railroads centerlng In Chicago carry It from Like Superior mines at the aamd rateper ten per mile, vis: 'cent. Tbe dletaneea te the Chloage furnaces from the Superior mines la greater than from the lakes te Pittsburg, but the rallreitit companies take back the eara empty from Chlcsge, while from Pittsburg the railroad company geta leading back with oeal. 1 give only these two Instaneea te prove ay statement that every ten of pig iron manufactured In the Pittsburg distrlet la overcharged by the Pennsylvania railroad monopoly II per ten. Upen every ten of finished iron shipped Kaat or West from PitUbnrg (except rails) Is overcharged from a ball te a dollar per ten. It Is by aueb meana tbe Pennsylvania rallretd baa built up lis surplus fund et 110,000,000, and extraeted from the State nt Pennsylvania last year ta,vuu,uuu mere mau its interest and dividend. If Pittsburg stands this It will stand anything. I de net believe It will atand it long. Indeed, It cannot stand It long. Or conrse I am personally Interested In this matter, very deeply Interested, indeed. Upen the overthrew et this injustice tbe soeoesa of our enterprises very largely do de pnnds, but every Idle workman tn Pitts burg Is far roero deeply Intores'.od tbau I. lam glad te liearlbat this question has beet) referred te tbe oeinmlttea en railways and transportation et the beard et trade Msnnfaeturera and merchants who can ataie similar eases of discrimination te tbeie which I have named, should promptly lay them before tbat body. The president of tbe Pennsylvania read la te be In town te-morrow. Let the com mittee call upon blm and demand Janllee. They might be abla te convince him that uis poney et extorting from J'ltthur and tbe statu of PAnnaylvanla 81,000,000 per annum beyond dividends wssisuejuat aa It was unwlae, and certain te result Injuri ously te the railway company be manages; A state oemmleilon wnnlrt seen sweep away most of the ienr millions per annum surplus he Is new unjustly extorting from his own statu Yours veryrnipentfully, Anduew CAnnicaiB, 1'iTTsnnne, April 2, lHbd. Pretldeut itoberts, who wss In Pittsburg With ether railroad olllelals wheu this letter was published by b Dispatch reperter, who asked the railroad iiiHKiii.it if he could epare a few moments for an Interview, at Ihesame time holding Andrew Carneulb's letter In his hand. Mr. Keburie, who dots pet pes'ibss ihe oeli), euraplurad, super cilious air se common In Ma no n month Clerk, wn very courteous, and enld: I really have net the tluie this evening te epsre, and under no clreumstancen would I content te bs Intorvlewod. 1 would UUe te fuver the Dispatch, but will be engaged with ether nimtera alter supper," Can you net give ns a few minutes te rrpiy'te Mr. Cumrnle's lotter, in which he attacks the Pennsylvania reau 7" "Ne, air," was tbe curt reply. "We de net eare le say anything about Mr. Car Car Car nogle's loiter," " la thure net seme ene Iu the party who would give your akloet tbe cse, and pos sibly deny what Mr. Carnegie has said in reference te tbe dlaorlmlnatien 7 " "Ne, sir j 1 de net think tbere la any ene here who will aay a word ene way or the ether. We are net concerning oureelvoa about tbe matter. " A llrldrgioew's flotelrts. Nathan J, (Joek, aen et Marcellua H. Cook who lived In Londen drove tewnahlp, Obtater county, committed suicide en WedmsJay evening by atryehnlue. He entered his wife's room early In the even leg, and, remarking that be waa tired, lay down. Be was almost immediately selzso selzse wllb convulsions, and dled In a few minutes. He waa 24 years old, and of mere than ordinary Intelligence. Me cause oeuld be aicettalned for the aet. Cook waa married only a tow weeks age te hie aeoend wife, who waa Mlis Kachel O. Taggart, a balf sister of Frank H. 'Jag garr, et West Cheater, where aha has many relatlena. His first wife was a Wottern lady, who died about two years age. if a vetnan would maintain hcrflnucetn ploxlen, ubii inn at autlclpate tilt pimples una uell", tlm outcome of biu bleed, uytlie early nfl trmueui ue et Luxuder, ihe urvat bleed TtiMe'n netblna; mere htrrewtnir te ihe syuinnihbtle mind thn te henr a cu ias bat)', br. Iluil'a Itaby Htrup will ijlve luaiauimitei W tha moo pufferer. ler mlu at alt drurf stores, rrtce'ilcu. " QOMPLRXION POWDKK LADIES! MHO VALUE A KKriNKI) COMri.BXIe POZZONI'S MKUIOATXU COMPLEXION POWDER. -SSBS It Imparts a brilliant traiupnrency te the Sktn. Oemeves ail pimples, i ruckle ina CIs-oelpn-Uons, sua tiinkea nQ skin Oellcstely sort and buantifut. ltcenlalns no lime. whit. reja or araenie. in Uiree ahaauj, plak or Utah, white and brunette. " ireu ejLhn ur All Orugglata and Fnney Geed a Uoalera lvorywhero. TUEWAUR or lUlTATIOftS.-a-. cex.. T TJMIIER AND COA.U XJ TtlllaUCO BHOOKS AND OASES. WJC8T1UJ.S UAliD WOODS, w tioltsale and JttU, at 11 it. M A.UT1.N A ue, 421 Water strnet, Lancaster, ra. ' COAL DEALERS. M0ea7-n.2S2?,a,sun,llrw!t'ana He urai-aeni rnase street, una a-wain i m une-vsm, r a WAKAttAKBtet TnBMumA, trtaar, april a, MB. Children'g Drenei aa4 Wrapt. The quick step of " epening1' days keeps tip. The stock, the room is as we would have it' By odds the fullest and best gathering of medium priced things we ever had. Beefars from t tup, ;et irem is op. J ackets from M up. Mlitss' B eaies ftem VI 15 up. Dictate ( oe ) from f Sup liretaea ((Iniliam) from rt up, Mlian' liictm. fnimlS tip. lieya' Silt suits fromstte np. Frem 30 te 75 styles of each. A score or mere styles Sailor Suits for girls or boys. $3.35 up. Any wear things made te order for baby, child, or large Beoend fleer, Chealnnt street alfle. rear ele vators. A lively ripple in Spring Weight Raglans yesterday. Almest half price. Beoend fleer, Chestnut street trout. Take ele vator. Twe hundred dozen Men's White Shirts'that have been $1, $1.25, and $1.50 are at one level price sixty-five cents each. Sizes, 13, 15 1-2, 16, 16 1-2, 17, and 17 1-2. ritty-hve dozen Men 9 Linen Cellars, 12 te 1 S inch, that have been 25c each, shall go at fifty cents a dozen. Matket street aide. A little tee seen for outing (except fishing Abbey & Im bric's every tackle thing in the Basement), but none tee seen te be thinking of outing wear. The simplest outing cloth is 10c a yard. Woven Tike flan nel, leeks like some flannel ; warranted every thread cotton. A thumpinp; biff ten cents' worth nevertheless. In just the modest stripes that modest people like. A little better, a little pret tier, 1 6c. Stripes and plaids. Still all cotton. At 25 and 30c we touch the Ceylon Flannels. Sure enough wool, but with cotton enough te step shrinkage. Yeu hardly suspect the cotton. Stripes and plaids. Other Ceylens come at 37 1-2, 50, and 60c. Dainty stufls. Zephyrs. They wee the air and yet bar any chilly Dream. Warmth without heavi ness. At the same counter the dainty satin striped Flannels. As rich stufls of the sort as come from the ether side. French Printed Flannels some ether day, a word won't de for them. ITorthenst of centra. All the school helps. Slates, Pencils, Drawing Materials, Ex ercise Beeks, Bags with initial or without, and anything that smoeths the study read. Inside priccB. Take Glebes. A very geed 8 inch wooden Glebe, $1.50 ; same, with half, merid ian, $2.25. Glebes begin at 25c for 6-inch paper, Crowd ends at 12-inch size $5. Junlper&na Market at root a. JOHN WANAMAKER. jcxouHuiexa. yAOATION EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'3 VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Kx'cnses Included. A. I'&rtr Will lera Ph1lilnM TI,m.Hiv Maya, ler ii lour et CSUays through COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, with vliiu te sit the lending rlt'es, rsserU, ana plncfa of ctutifnue lutrreat, auOarn. Jitrn ttneufch Otib, niid eter tun uenvr& llle urunde llullway-Uie Qrtat "Bcenle lioute." tin tbe aantn date-Thnraaay. atayl-a party will leave rnlinaelpnU ler a Tour et 71 Day ever the same reuut ihreuga COLUUaUO AND UALirOUNIA, Thince through the l'loturcaque ttcglent of F10IPI0 J0ETHWB8Tf Ana heuiewarit ever the entire lfnrlli or the incnhuiu I'uritlQ tiatiread. with a wetklnlhe lillownteno Nattnnul 1'ark ltnh thoie parties will trayel In Special Tiutua et Mavnltlcent Vcstlbuied l'uilman l'alare Can. tl'li I'ullman f&laee lilntnii. far Included. lueldentalTrlpa tothsYoie tethsYoie tothsYeie in.Ui Valley aud Hlg Irie Urevus. asrPend ferdescrlp'lve ctrrulats, deilznat leg the p.rtteutar trip dcalied, I.A.YMOHD & WHITOOMB, IU Sonth Ninth Street. lUnder L'onttnentiJUoUl), riiiLADtLrnu, Pa, stsuiih.r.a iimUMi4 nutsvma. ESTATE OF WILLIAM 8PENOKB, latuet Stnuburgboreunh.decfaioa. Let ten t-mauietary en .ld eitate having bf en urnua te tbe undersigned, all psr.en In reuicd ttmriite are rrqu.sted te make luitro luitre dtate vf ment, aud tht as having cltluta or de. inini. agalatt the ami., will prt.ent them -luiuub u.ir .ur iniuitiiiHDi iu ine unaer Jlgntd, ioldleg in hiraburg boreuuh. WILLI U MUAUKxruter. Ge M, Kttifs, Attorney. julS Oiar ESTATE OP KL1ZA8KTU HEN8LEB, latnetih elty u( LaneaatT, deceated. LttrriOt tdxlultiraMen en asld eiutihar liw bum umiti d te the undtmigned, all per. snntlndebtrd ttKrcte sre requ.attd teuike liuuiedtuui payment, amtthete having d-Jins ur dcminii. Hustust thu e.m, will rresant thvin without diay ler letti.uient te the en Ceratgnid, rctldleg In t'hliadelphla. JUMM W. HKN8LK8, Jens A.revta, Atvy. AOmlntttratar. UitiattlK ESTATE OKUEItNIIAUD HAMMEL, lata of 1 (inctuur city, deceaaed. let tetateatatuentuiy en aatdntuie having been trrautfd tn the uedcrilgutd, alt persuns tu debted thereto am wiuested te make tin. iinctatfl pijiuciit, und thuae havteg olalmaer deuaudt aittuat theaauie, will present them wtibnul OeUy (or aenlemeut te the under, algned, rcaldlug lnXace ister city. .OU.N A. HAOSMAW, 11. rkK XSBlSKAg, executer. Attorney. teUHAT pArfrS OKIiBMT.OOMPOUMIX IT MAKES YOU HUNGRY. , i , l X save tuca ralca's Cssarr Oss it has aaa a saiatary aCtet. it kat tassyststBaacircsiiifea a aawssaa. Ittas Ittas avevas ts appauta aaA faeilltafess tltssllnsi." M.T. Ceritiaa.rnaics.a.a. Palna's Ctlry Compound Is a uslana Tpnle and Aepssuer. riaasaat toteausta quick In lt aoliea,aaa sntkiat any injutle'ia et, it gives that ragfid. health which Bakes sveiytbteg vasts goeC It cans ayspepeta and kindred dietsn. Pavstetaaa pnaettba It. aLOUL BU fjr sa.oe, vrnfiuts. WILLS, KIOBABOS-'N Vt. CO, arUagtesL DiimendDjM SKlffiySSl?i raaasasia MSMtaaivfasB DMT QOODM. tTBK PHILADELPHIA STORK Bargains, Bargains, Bargains, -AT PHILADELPHIA STORE: DRY MS, CLOAKS IN CARPETS ! 8XLLINQ REQAMDLEBS OF COST. DHE9H GOODS, FLANNELS, TlM DRESS OIUQHsVIU, FRBNOH SATlBlM, TABLES LLSEN8, NAPK1BTB, QOILTS, BLAHKET8, CARPETS, ' UPHOLSTXRT GOODS, CURTAINS. adies' and Misses' Spring Coats and Wraps AT HALF PRICE. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE, 6 and 8 North DRX UOODS. w ATT 4 SH AND. Teu will ba Aataaiahea with tee Spltnuia Value In BLEACHED German Table Damasks AT TUB New Yerk Stere. nuvcuieit yuALiriia, new usiunb. 6S inehei Wide, eoe a Yard. ea inches Wide, WHfi a Tard. St Inches Wide, 7.'e a Tard. The Last Is a Esgniir Dellar Quality. fzeellent valtte In YARN liLIACHCD XAiiLa damasks at is, K and sec, CO pieces Hit color TDBKIY KID DAkUSKS SO lDebta wide, 23e a yard. loe dozen ueuii tewcls, all linen, largest alzeliKe each. BLKACriKD DAMASK TOWKLS knotted fringe, fancy borders, 12X. SO and XBs each. 100 Cozen full lxj. all linen DAMASK TAKLE NAPKINS at II 00, II SJ. SI S7K.I1 W te S3 CO, lully 2) pur cent under regular prices. We effsr te-day special valnea In WRITS CKOCHKr yuiLTU at 73 and b?Xe each. DAMASK TATTKUN CUOOUET QDlLTa at ti (0 and si 25 each, the beat goods for tha money ever offered. WATT & SHAN D e. 8 and 10 Baat King Btreet. VA&PMT CLBAHlIia. QARPET OLKANINO. New location. New Pream LANCASTER Steam Oaipst Gleaning Works. Yeu can Imaclne that taking a carpet ent these ralnv and uinaey days, elnbbleg and drasKlDtr thtn around en tbe open let, ia net thorough carpet cleaning, l he New rroeass, once trleO, will convince yen that It Is the S,y.w.fT i freperly dean them. Aay and all kinds of weatnerenr wagons call ter rear carpets promptly, uur machinery thOToesalv cleana thetn, briRbtena the eolers. and vbey come home te jeu in Keed shape, and what Is mere, thoreagoly atred and ventilated. Tats M.ietui.i. uuui una laepnoeor ricau Ing. tiur newprlei llatbrlnga the price et thorough cleaning by machinery te about tan mine price et so-cu.ea cleaning (band beating ) " ' LKAYKOBDXBBAT It. E. FAH.NESTOCK'8, J. B.MARTIN & CO. S, 11. S.SIURK SON'S, Mall or Telephone, or te tha WOltKT-WOODWABD CBKiaTlAKBTa. mara-tia rneTOQRAfua. QUH II 00 A iDOZKN Cabinet Photographs Are Mounted en fins Geld Serrated Araert mtJf8eK5wT?MlU,,,, AU0Wea " A1 ROTE'S, NO. 60 12 NORTH QTJBAM BT. Next Doer te Ute Fostefflea. j&nT-Smd BlQXVLICIt. -DlCYOLE,TRIOYCIiES, TANDKalP, COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyclea, Tandemi. DDKABL, B1MFUC OOAKANTIKD UIQUKST OKADK, iLLuaTKAxaucATALoaea riuti, POPE MF'G. CO., 79 rBAMKUN ST., BOSTON. BKANCU U0USK3u Warren at. New rerSalsbyJuaaiS.llUasKa.Ma t North Street, uelasabla. uU-sms aMNiMw-a-ism sara.' vaawiatsrar sBsMWaaMi ntfea aervaa all asffs eau aiartaa ssass m straantaaaas. taa kloea yartaaa. arrsr aa kawaas raalaa. raaaa's Oelery sasysaaa stas asta rasSlslas ef teAey. saaaUtkis,aaMkiaaass aaa. ntssrtbaa T riryaklaaa, aaeemsaaadsa by Brargistt, aaswaac by Mtalsiara, OeamatssMt by Ua Xasmawstarsntebs TlMBMtBpriBfMetlklM. S0?.1- awt np la tha asetataf wtia se tttafl a A'a. aaa vraa a srssar Skat 1 e-aaka haMlr hwfrt&ESLittussr'- TaU Queen Street. saarte-lydAw jkiAOM or fAvmem. .-jm A 8TRICH BROS. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Strkbt. Lancaster, Pa. Will Remove In about one week irem new te their NEW BUILDING, NOS, II5 AND 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. A few mere Great Bargains we offer before we move. One let of fancy colored and Iridescent Bead Orna ments, 5 inches long, at ice apiece ; former price 40c. One let of Bead Ornaments, at 25c; regular price 50c. One let ei fancy striped Swisses for short curtains, at I2c; regular price 25c. One let of heavy knotted Fringe Towels, at 25c ; regular price 37c. One let of Lawn Aprons at 10c. Special bargains in Tapestry Berder, 5 inches wide, at i2c a yard ; regular price iS te 20c. We furthermore call your'at yeur'at your'at tentien te our large and varied stock of Dress Trimming, Per sian Bands, Silk Cord Passa menteries, Bead Ornaments, narrow and wide Bead Gimps, 10, 12, 15, 25 te 75c a yard. Bead Galoens at 50, 75c, $1 and Si. 50 a yard. Alse, all the .latest styles ei Wrap Trimmings, sleeve pieces of Epaulettes, etc. Selling out our let of Bead Sets, 5 pieces, at 50c; regular prices $1.25 and $1.50. One piece ei black Chenille Fringe at 50c; regular price $1. Great reduction in black Dress Buttens. One let at 10 a card of 2 dozen; regular price 10c a dozen. One let of black Encvraved Buttens at 5c a dozen; formerly 10 and 15c: ASTRICH BROS. QUMMmWAMM. riQH A MARTIN. CHINA HALL If you want te replace any article of Crockery or Glassware that may be broken In moving, or U you wish te re place old or furnish new China Hall 2a the plaee te get reliable ware at the lowest prices. Warea guaranteed. Ex changed it net satisfactory. High & Martin, la P"r" - wnm aiws at raaaasvi Mm.1L a. tow, arUatsa. Tb Ne. 16 Eart Hee St. taa " a0rarjsy. siAAAiBkSkakkaki && (sV,-.v.' TTPHOLSTKRY, Kfe. Hager & Brether, 95,27, 29.31 WeitEing St. LANCASTER, PA. Upbelitery- 0ABFKTBBW1MQ AND CABPK1 LAYING, eabfxt urrrxiNa. CURTAINS AND BHADB HAMU- IN 8. We bave erganised an TiphMsteryDe partmest for carpet 'awing. Carpet Lay lag and General Cphelaterf work. Wa baTasaplnysd tboieaah and oem patent people. All order entmstea te as will receive prompt and eater at atlantlea. OarpBtB. Onr stock or Carpeti ts New CenplaU In tbe Standard Maaea and varteas anal lUeOfAXMINSTRR.BOUT BaUMSLf, tapxstuy BReaaaxtand iNealli, from Lewest Prieed te the finest Qeaja. Ues t also, RUai, OOtTIOKMC, LAIRN LIROLIOH, OIL CLOTHS AND atATTIRai. Tbe styles and Colorings art New and Beantllnl, and tbe frteta ara New Vary Lew. Wall Papers and Deoerationi. Onr New Line et Paper Hanging ter tbe eprlng of 1(89 Is new cemplsts. aad inelnaes all Qua Hies, from tha Lewest. Prloed Wall t-apers te tbe finest Hed Prlnt Dseoratlens. 1 be present is a favorable opportunity for tsraena wishing te beantlfy tbatr hornet, as owing te tba breaking of tie Pcet of tbe Mtnnfattarers Pi tees ara New Very Lew. riNR CIIL1NQ DR0ORA1I0NB, NOVELTlia IN DXCOR ATIVR FAFXRS, HAND PRINT AND BOSTON FRLTS, NQLUH WASHABLR PAPXRS, CHOICM BLAKK9 AND BRONCR8, PIOTOBKUODS AND HODLDINOS. Ourtaias and Window Shades. Irish Point 14103 Cnrtslas, Salts Laca Cnrtalna, Turkeman and cbenllla cur tains, rieranttneandUbinasiiktiTiruuuia and In aperies. BHADR HOLLANDS, All Celers I CAMBRIC SHADING, AU CO'ers IalFROVKD 8UADK YIXTOBIB, CURTAIN POLKS AND VRSTIBCLK SODS. Eager & Brether. - ' r ev' " u fan v i . . iui ' .' - in " MOOKB. AO. IOOK DEPARTMENT, . " Life of E. Greenwald." roetprlntt of Ufa Lite, together with Hla Xarlleat Xztant and Latest Diacetuaei, OT Rev. O. ElvinHaupt. Fer Bale by tbe Publlaber, &. L rOI DERSMITE, 46 EAST KING STREET, LAHC..TIB, PA. 49-PBIOX, Bl.OO. USVtld p"gBR'3 BOOK8TORE. easteiT"boeks -AND- BOOKLETS. If you want something real handsome and artistic get the Easter Booklets. They are "perfectly exquis ite" this season, and such a variety you can't help se lecting something. lTb. HERR, 5 & 53 N. Queen St angU-lyd r HrARK, AQK1STA CO., KAaxrAOTrsssa or NEATSFOOT OIL, Alse dealer In Hides, Tallew, Cenes and Great e. Tbe btgbs.t caab price paid nr Hides, alie manufacturers et Pure jsene Uealiercbleken f ted and fartliuers- icstlaaeiOAla lurstsbed Uneeauary. Tela. yoeaeaaaeeUea. LOORBOXn. ii H " AajwaaMr,ra. "" .- Y . S J aii ia lij&blStiLiSlft&atj e . AAS'&: feSal i VtJ jzrr'-i
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