r '& '-k ' WJ' a -ffsj:, -. ,JVf THE JLANOASTER DAILY INTEUUGENOER, FRIDAY. APBIL 12, 1880. V ,ri, rj. - A,4 ! r.- .,'vyi;ryVt'V ? Dally Inte.lfgnctr, aWURCABTaa, APBIL . MN. . Tkt Carrier! Dtr. Tin iifcininl tlltiiln rf Andrew Car- i toward U6 PennjlTu railroad, i MsfiBg Um friends of that company kwu with divert tatetnents te show At tela '.fighting the railroad because tv aonet control It ; and the atety te that the Edgar TnentiOtt werka secured from the mOroadaeaapany, during Mr. Thomsen's , ymkdeBet, a ten year freight contract at ftwclgBtha of a cent per ten per mile ; ad that It la the expiration et thiscen- Ktrtet that hnrte Carnegie. Allet this is yoet ammunition even against him person- lly.elnee it ia quite in the natural crder ,t things for a new Industry te secura E'slrem a railroad company a freight rate 30 tract before It te established. Ordinary WrafancA nnnlra this tirpCAutlen en the K 'te4 ttinu afartlns Ilia wnrfra. And Mr. TCatnegie was JuatiiledlB getting as geed .state as the company would give mm. 'fit the rate wm tee low, compared with these dTen Mr. Caraf cle'a competitors, Ijtta fault was the company's; and It be .'Buds new that ethers are given ceiier rtes than himself, he is net barred from NKieg redress eecause no nau ueen nun- .tB t.- m s?awu ueuuiy luvereu. St And at any rate It Is a very peer nrgu. ?ment against the position that Penn. FKsylvania rallreids should gire Fenn ;rSylvan!a shippers as geed rates et freight C3S as they give snippers outside the state, te -C'ahew that in one case they did give such States. If they could afford te give the Edgar Thomsen works ft freight rate of five-eighths of n w cens per miie ter ten years, it snows mat there te nothing in the air of Pennsylvania W, wnicn loreias ine granting or tue iew rates of freight te her citizens thf.i are Gfe commonly given te the dwellem en the W lakes. ??" Tint Urn Inilli. n wfl nil knew It. Is that Sih the Pennsylvania railroads have no anU Sp aieslty against Pennsylvania people, and that their managers simply reek te conduct their railroads as thev would a 4 private business, and de net hesitate te r charge one customer mere than another when they can get it. Such conduct in Ira?) Wfmaral himlnncn rinpft tint, pnmn iinrlpr Mm roendemnntlon et the law. Hut the law bes Aas, from time immemorial, imposed a higher obligation upon the common !. atirl liria 1i!r1rYAn I ti nlinrrrn fc& W"t 1I1M5U UIIUWUUOIUU & one customer mere than another for the kM" tame service. This is the common law ; and the inter-state law but provides the ?" means by which this, ancient law may be k'' rMitllr tnailft tn mrntml thn rnnilnRfc nt Ssthe national railroads. The Pennsylvania constitution declares this duty of the carrier, but It has been ineffective because no penalties are provided for Its violation. It Is these penalties that are proposed for enactment in Mr. Wherry's law, that is being se strenuously resisted by the railroad interest ; and that there seems tebe little prospect of enacting - at this session. The Republican leaders f, of our Republican state government are Pi 4tiA tttrnltncvn r9 ilia mllrnerin ami Hmv Wt? hwl!1 YJ bMa In rlAfnfil. tfm n ttxvlhaf allil MTi .j Hill VO HUIO IU UOimVlUl IliUlhUti JC&IUU W' the statute that will make our censtltu- k tlen effective. It Is strange Indeed that peeple have patiently submitted for fifteen years te i the nullification of the constitution by the Republican government of the state. ' Since the date when the constitution of Pennsylvania forbade railroad discrimi nation, tbe feeling against it has grown se strong in tbe nation as te Eecme the national law that new forbids it. But while the nation has gene ahead, Pennsylvania has atald behind. Her people deelared for the principle when they adopted the constitution. Rut their voice has been steadily ignored by these te whose bands was confided tbe simple duty et declaring the punishment that should fo'lewthe act that ths con stitution declared te be an offeuse and forbade te be done. Before Congress pased the inter-state W, it was urged that the enforcement of the Pennsylvania constitution would put its railroads te disadvantage, since they couldmet compete with ether rail roads that were net repressed by nueh state legislation. And there was a great deal of ferca in the objection, theuch the M v Legislature had no right te weigh BhSs tt- - ii ...- .... . . biu3u me pasuive manuaie et the fundamental law. And J abase the national legislation, Uhe 'if argument is nltceether cone. The effect K't of the inter-state la has been te inciease - the local freight charges in Pennsylvania, because of the effort te recoup the lower mui.eaiB3ueierinier-3uue tramc. Ttie rv icuusjjvania raureau reports that Us & local traflle receipts have swelled te nbety.tbree per cent, of its total receipts; ad well they magrew under this policy, which Baddies upon Pennsylvania tie prevision et the fatness for the read and U lta connections. Thelogle which demands that Penn- sylvanla railroads shall carry for Penn. ylvanla people ai cheaply as for ether people is one that is evidently unanswer- 0 able; save by the logle of the fact, as it appears te the railroad directors, that yfc any dlmlnultlea et Income will cause uiiuuiuiriuuiu mu uiviuenu; nnu tiiat Is a catastrophe that seems te them greater than any ether that can be im agined. It may be bad te charge one S taut mere than another for the same cr Sb' vice ; that may be steallnz , but it u . ufiu ve pass u uiviuena. fc "m" Ipfgf The Mysterlens Czar. es, unennewa js auii, uumer is naru at P;f'rwk' and the foreign correspondent la ese or Her best agents, lie has already IgrlbeguQ romanelng about that excellent wr subject, the distant and mysterious czir rTk Of all the Russians. WhcB'iiisin.sslnnUnn u fj7 reported from Paris and Berlin. fc't .IPI.. r.. -r. . g uv siujraui ui nujsia uves fe 3Y,teu-'"ueunded by guards aganst It iS Verv GIST te irlvn .lr,.,,lil,... 1 te almost any aterv about iitm. SV&9 well covered are all his move. T' aamta tlinf. ha mlnl.t .. ..... .... uiisu. eca leave Jteala for awhile without the kneul- buujouie or me rest 01 fe $E mope. 1 1 is therefore very safe te start rr1A a t.la ...l.fA.- .1 - t.s)ramer about him, for there is always a jcetMDiii.y mat almost anything may be ixue, particularly anything that suggests 4U sudden and vieleut death of his roaj reaj ty. The czar is an Interesting and elque specimen amene the crowned fada. When the emperor of Germany ctfjwwanywiiere or pretenua te deanvthlnir world te carefully told all about fHh aad th same Is the case wltk the ether figure beads of Europe, white the English illustrated papers appear te exist chiefly (or the purpose of exhibiting royalty doing all sorts of pom pem pom peut and unimportant things. Mean while the czir te only heard et through the complaints et his enemies and the news et his deeds. In the past week he has accepted as a present a fortress en the borders et Persia and the Servian assembly has bowed down te him. Ills enemies say that his agents accomplished these things by open threats, and no doubt It te true. They say that great movements of his troops, have taken place en the Turkish frontier and it msy be true. Nobody really knows anything about what may be going en in that vast and shaky empire of the czar. The safest plan te te doubt all news about Russia until it appears as firmly cstab. llshcd as Russian Influence In Servla. An Accusation The Philadelphia Jhcerd Invites the Grangers te examine into the conduct of the committee they have named te see after their legislative interests ; and it charges that some of the committee seem te be working against the antUdlscriml antUdlscriml natien legislation which the Grangers as a body demand. It te a notable charge that is thus responsibly made, and de mands the attention et the Grangers. Mr. JamesG. McSparran, et this county; who is en the committee, we feel quite safe in vouching for, as thoroughly te be relied en te act in the proper interest of the Grangers and et any duty that is imposed upon him. He te a man of large lutelllgence and thorough in tegrity. The ether members of the com mittcewe de net knew se well. Mr. Themas, whom the Jltcerd especially accuses, we would expect te find fighting en the railroad side of any question, since his devotion te Granger principles is naturally much modified by his atten tion te his Interest. It the Grangers are satisfied that he should divide profits with the railroads upon the trans portation te their annual picnics, as his recompense for getting them up, we need net object; but whoa the Grangers get into conflict with the rail roads, they need net count very cenQ dently en having Mr. Themas serving theguns en their side. That Is all. m Tub new iteamtblp City et Pr!, a sister hip te tbe famous City et Mew Yerk, b made such excellent time en her flrat tnp ncreM tbe ocean that great things are pre dicted of her. The weitber was very unfavorable, but the veyage wu made In alx daya anil eighteen hours. A amiKina item In the appraisement of the poraenal property et the late Mllllonalre Wllllnraaen Is this: "Wear Inn apparel, e.U co furniture and books, 0.00." But Mr. Wtlllameen had ene share In the Mercan tile library which la appraised at f 1. 11 e also had interesting literature In the form et original manuseilpt appraised u prom issory noter, mortgages and bends, and remarkable thing about this estate la the total absenoe, el worthless or " wild eal" atoekK. Tit n rumors of tbe atsasilnatlen of x President Uloveland croated alarm la at least ene Western town. AtOreaten, Iowa, the report was rccolved In such form that It was gonerally believed. "Fief; were dis played at hair mast, and net until dispatches wero received f-em Uhlcage donyleg the report wns the nuipense ended. The flags were then raUed te the top or the masts, and thore whs great rejoicing." Whst an original nlgbtmare imagination tbe author et that He must have. The Dolaware lcgilature la considering a law forbidding runaway marriages and has been cantloned te let the matter alone It may be, however, that the extrcme eaie with which the atste line can be crossed by a short drlve from almost any part of the oimmenwealth hai made tbla style of mar mar rlsge se popular In Delaware that there bes been a imrkeit doeroaso In population, ltut ene would think that tbe runaways into Dslaware from three atAtea would at leaat equal the flight of Dolawareana. Btstlstlcs will no doubt omanate from the debate and will be awalted with Interest. I'or.LewiNo the horrors of the Dakota pratrle Urts come sterlea et great distress among the farmors,wbeRa beuses and a took have been destroyed. Drevei of cattle and Heeks et sheep were burned and many famllles saved nothing but their live. H prlii k Js at hand, the Jarmere have no oed wheat and will fare badly unless aid Is sent tlieiu. PKBBONAIj. J Simmen Avbica, sseretary of Internal affairs under Governer Patterson, la lying dsngereusly ill at the Qlrard house, Phila delphia. Tub Bishop or IlitorenD says: "1 can see no pontible harm la boxing. It Is a capital exercise, and caloulated ta promote Kesd temper and self control. I de net knew why every iimn should net knew hew te dbtuud httnielf." Jear.nr I Tayler, who was one cf the beat known elttzsns et Cheaier county, died ou Thursday at his home in West Ueuhen township, aged 85 years, lie waa born in Cluster county, and with the ex. coptlen of a few yeara spent la the West all his llfe was passed within few miles et his birthplace. lle. William r. Cctlbr, ex. Congressman, and for three terms a ruember of the Ohie Lsulslature, died at his home in Marietta, Ohie, en Thursdav. In ihn teventy.seventb year et his age. He was one of the foremeit men of Heuthern Ohie and for the last thirty yeara had been largely cngaged in railroad building and operating. (Jasen HuurrLEWenTir, of HL Nicholas Cele Abbey, Louden, la au original char, aeter lu many waja. He works mainly among warehouse men and cfHee empleyes and believe s that thi-y need te be auiuaed aa well as preached ta Iloeently he cave a laney.drea ball for their benefit, la which he appeared lu the gorgeous array et a cardinal et tbe church of Heme, pil,?U!'?Mu.In'.I,ren,,M of British Urlumbu, situr having been aerleualy ill fnrsomedaysln Vioterla, waa found en tdneaday evening in a comatose con dition. Physicians, when sjmmened. pronennred him dead. The utuat mesni of restoring respiration wero tried, how ever, and were dually auccesaful. It was believed en Wednesday evening that he would reoever, u JiiDenTiiunirANarrived In Washington en leuraday afternoon. Ula visit UdQe te the telephone case which is pending before tbe supreme court, Judge Thurman being one of the counsel en the part of the government. He had called en the president, with whom he had a p.eawui emu This was the first i. ,. .I""'"' na me "Old Keman" met each ether, the lstter having: retired from the Senate before Gsnerat Harrison entered tbst body. During the conversation Judge Thurmsn Informed tbe prenldent tbst one of the first pelitlcsl FPttcutB he ever lirnr.1 wan rtnt..r,,i .... md Tippecanoe, the president's grandfather. 10 1 octvsrsatlen lat evening the Judge -.. , . j, ,ue .uoiuucraue psriy Had been defeated at thn !. iuiir, i,.,. .. waa glad that the people had left blm free w uJUJ jidtaie ,ne. juuge Thurman of phjhlcal weakness are unmistakable. n:,K,:.K.'J:. .".?"dy. and he Thorplnienor aneiasnd well known iner. ?J'J",L,"...,,,Kn ln MW word. vi" lVhink l)r null' Ceugs bjrup u ihliiiiViS! LUTHKU It Hr,C!K.R.im. ,-r. "lieuia CBtuiu eruintlines iireaii JnTth JniliangybrueUuni," aeame reiin "t ltii l.V ,.UW. fevuilen " wu e4 tWi "ere Si wiyaecSiS1 60Bt ft!tte "teget7i WAKAttAKWR-B raiLADSBvnru, rrMsy, aprtl IS, IKS. The store will tell an Easter story that you'll net seen forget. Derelict in duty we would be did we fail te iollew yesterday's hint ei the new Silk Waists with a few mere words. They show with rare effect the new tints in spring Silks. The smoke-gray like the silver sheen of the atmosphere of a light gray day by the sea; Suez green ; why Suez ? Only that the oddity of the name may mentally fit the color the color se beautiful in combina tion with ether colors ; old rose the name suggests the fading leaf, lest beauty, expired fra grance, and yet it stands for a hinting tint of red se delicate that te call it red would be an insult. The colors are primary, of course, but net supreme in im portance. The fabrics, light silks, are a summer comfort) and the sorts and sorts of skirts with which each may be worn makes a Silk Waist a large multiplier te a Summer ward robe. The prices are from $6 te $18.50. The way stations of values are en the accommoda tion schedule thus, f6, $7, $7'S0,$S, $ie, $12.50, $13.50, 16, $18.50. Additional te the plain Silks are the Printed In dias. Bsslde all these are Paris made Mervilleux Waists, se lected by our own representa tive en the spot we get bright things from him weekly at $7 te $8.50. And again you need te knew about the athletic waists Reefers and Blazers. Fer boat beat ing, yachting, fishing, tennis jaunty in style, flannel and silk. They add grace and comeliness te the outing rig. Even health getting exercise must be gotten in the fashion. Blazers, $2.50 te $5.50; Reefers, $5.50 and $6. Alse Flannel Blouse Waists $2 and $8. Second fleer, Chestnut street side, four olo elo ole vators. Imported hand embroidered Flannelette Underskirts, $1.25. One of the new things at the Muslin Underwear counters. Bocend fleer, Junlper snoot aids. The Base Ball boys have put a streak of the National Game around the world. Geed. The world will be the better for it. Such sports help te Jmake sturdy, quick-eyed, active men. Just as Tennis or Croquet or Archery help te make healthy women. We're ahead of all 011 r past in sporting things. In Base Bail and athletic goods we have the entire line of A. G. Spalding & Bres. If you knew base ball you knew what that means ; the best. The bats, the balls, the gloves, the masks; everything that pitcher or catcher or fielder needs; except knew hew. Every .grade, school boy's te professional's. Spalding's cata logue for the asking. Thirty-four kinds of Lawn Tennis Rackets, from Spald in's Slocum and Peck & Sny der's Beeckman and Wright & Ditson's Sears Special at $7 each down te a juvenile at $1. Everybody's best. Our own special Rackets tee. Put our Germantown $4.50 beside anybody's best. Where's the difference? Mostly in the name. Imported gut ; frames, handle, stringing as geed as can be had. Our ether specials arc Belmont $3.50, Wissahickon $3'5. Ardmerc $2.50, Fair mount $2. Either with cork handle 25c mere. Discount te clubs. Abbey & Imbrie's lull line of Fishing Tackle. Heithean of centre. Prices limp in some of the Men's Furnishings. Fifty cents will get a dollar's worth oftener than you suspect. Men's Neck wear, light and dark effects, 25c. Regular 50c quality. Tecks and four-in-hands. Five styles of English Suspenders that were 65c, $i, and $1.25, go down te 55C At 1 5 cents 3,000 pair3 white and fancy stripe Suspenders that we don't knew the match of less than 25c. French Balbriggan Under shirts and Drawers, striped, at 60c. Regular $1.25 goods. The White Shirts that were reduced te 65c each some from $1.50 are nearly gene. Your size may be here yet. WI jflle Marbet street entrants. JOHN WANAMAKER. MILL CUUKHK S'S Teschei the ImTt Iunio2trP:,lcUe.,f " b" kpVn .w W.u.sKr &' J'rtnilpa, pAl KE'S OJCLKKY COMPOUND, THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT. PaiiWs Celery Compound ruim-iEs TBK BLOOD, HTKENQTHBNH THH NKRVES, HTIMOLaVntS THBLIVKB, KKOUbATBS THK KIDNKTS AND BOWELS, I 01VK8 LIVE AND VIGOR TO EVERY ORGAN, THKUbVS NOTIUHO LIKIIT. " Lat prlng, betng very mush ran down ana debilitated, l procured someol falne's elerr irompennd. The me of two betilM miKlnmn lew Use a new man. Asa Reneral tonte and spring mcfllclne. l de net knew lu CJUI." W.I.UKtKtl.KAr, itrlfcafller OentrM v. M. u., ilatllnglen, Vt, 11.00. Six ler 15 00. At DntgllUs. DIAMOND DTES Urler rcatlxrs ana lilts bona 1 Knjy I Klcgantl economical I JMWMLMT. H; . Z. KUOAUa A HUN. THE NON-MAGNETIC WATCH. The Effect of the Magnet Shown in Our West Window. WATCHES DEMAGNETIZED I AU kinds of new work and repairing attended, te. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELERS, Ne. 4 West Kins Street. aoMj'hBxieif ee wdmb. QOMPLEXION POWDER. LADIES! WHO VALUR A UEFINKt) COatrLKXIOM MUBX UHJC POZZONI'S MXDIOATKD. COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin, Aouieves nil pimples, i ruckles and dls dls dls colerations, and makes the skin delicately selt and bountiful. It contains no llme, white, lead or anionic. In three shades, pink or nosh, whlleana brunette WOll. SALE 11T AU Druggtata and Faney Goods Doalers Jvorywhero. SVIIKWAUS Or UlI.TATIONa.-W aprMvd rhevn,&a. MANY YKARS AGO TUBRE WOULD appeir ln the ncwtpapnrs, with great rcKtilarliy. Ht thu season et tbe year, mi ad. vvrlUemuntllke this : "Ah Hpilng npp-oaelici ants and loacues Kretn ttmirlKilen cmn out, Wlilln uitcn and ratH, lu splte 01 cats, Unlly skip about." Then It went en te ay " lliiv Smith's Uat Xxtnrmlnfitor,"me t butnbetlir appllouten el these Hues v, uuld bu sumethlng ltke this : " As Hprlntr nprrefiehci carts and coaches, UnunlnK by llin hour, Can't hHulmmughnf the precious stuff That's known a Luyan's JCleur I" Hut thl ljjtiatan tnin of any ethr rensen, etnras the lour la concerned, bendlu your orders. LEVAN a SONS, flfCS-lVd MKHCHANT MILLVU8. DRKSSKI) HlKr. rUIOAdO DKKHHK1) KKKF TO THK V ltutrlmrs' Urecnrs and Qenera.1 Tablle of I nncaster city and county : Iheundnrelftncd will otien their large and rpeclnlty fltted ojtabllgtiment. He. MJNetth Mulberry strnet, Monday April 1 ler the purpese or lurnlshlng all dealers in tnsat with swirx'a ciuuAUe uuksskd uEKr, shlppnd oe In their own refrigerator ears built ler this Kpeclnl purpose. 'Ibu nmuuue" eav of tbe baslners will be unilerthe cimtrel of FttANK IbMcCLAlf. vhe Is well snewn ln this city ana throughout th county. Thebwr woerrr lhapublle will be of the best quality and Beld at prices lower l ban our home raNed product. The met will be chipped her troth direct from the 8 wilt's Abut nir Union block lards, Chicago, and kxpl In refrigerator bullion the meat scum tifle principles, ihesh pnunn Ulcoineat ktatetl tntatvais ae that e, ury one can be sute of a rrgular supply. We butter beel can be found In the msrket In addition te this, this enmpany will sell all kinds et salted and smoked meat hams, brtcen, bologna, dried bout, lard, heuldr, tengne aud all ether nrtlales that can be named In umei msrket, Tbe public are ecidl&lly lnyltd te enme and set ler 1 hunt elviis. Let alt dealers call and be satliflfd that wasrn prepirrd te furnish the bftt btetln thomatket, aithu lewest penstbls prien. We hao;cemo te stuy. Me goods re tailed. Ne goods said te consumers. THK LAMUAttl'SU lii.Hr COMTANT. ftll-3td VLI)TIHU. J-beJ SI'KIKQ WOVKLT1E3. 1889 H. GERHART'S. i" The most csmplnte nssertmnnt of Bprlng OveroeaUng Kiigllsh Uhcvlets, Diago nal ana ('HmlniiTB Hulling and 'ilDusirlng lht hs ever been shown ln this city. Werk. ship tSe best and all goods warranted as rep. leauuled. ll UKlillAUT, . . Ne. North Uae-n Btrest. -OnIy Direct Importing Tailor ln the City of LanceHtcr. ATrKNTlON 1 1 respecttully call te my rurchiues for Spring, ThoLateat Neycltlrsla SPRING OYERC01TIKGS. The Latest Btylcs ln SuiUngs and Treuaerlncs, Iy prlcei nra the lewckt, consistent with geed work. MYUEI'UTATIO.V KSTAIlLISniO. MV AIM 19, 1IOLU IT. ASKEWI NO. 231 AVU 2JJ WK3T KINO BTHKKT. liiarixjuia IjMUal. tiuwvma, E3TATK OF KUZAHETU IlKNSLKltT latnef thn etly of Lancaster, defeased. Lttrjef itduilnUtratten en eald euat'i hay. leir been srunttd te the nmlprstgned, all per sons indebted tsurete urn reeurstrd te make Imuifdiaui payment. and tho.e having claims or duinamw aualnst the same, wilt present tliiu without dlay for iiutl.immt te the nn. derslgntd, residing ln 1'hliadnlphln. Jenw A. renx, Att y. Administrator, lniib ttdK E3TATK OKKKKNHAKIJ HAMMKL, late of Lancaster city, deceiwitd. Let tarstuatamenuiry ou taia estate haying been granted te tlm undersigned, all persons In In aebted thurute ero remestd te make Ira. int.dlj.t4i p kyment, and these haying claims or fuXlVW1"1 """. win pr"eutthVm wittjeui Ouiny ler stittluiiient te the under signed, rcbtdlug ln Lancisttr city. ! JOHN A BAU8JIAN, 1. i KAMI Ksulkmaic, Jtiwuter. Attorney. lusmtdK H!.rfK Of WILLIAM Hl'KMIKH, ."oil ."V01 BtrRbHrgtoreuBh.dec'aoa. Let" ters testaiiie'-try ou . Id ejiate haviuu been JfXln';a.i0.t!"' ""'r.lgned. all pjr.eus i,S rebird thotule am rrqu.stMl toiiakeimmo. ?. JI,0iPv,urnl' au" tm e vlnK el.lms or de. -Hhm,.","!11" ,the fcau,e' llpr. sent them without d.Uy ler setUament te the under Ugued, tcsldleg in Btranburg boreuih. (iie,u,us, Attorney. jnij-titar USE IT HO I "Havlag nsa your rains Calery eon oen oon peund this spring,! caa aslaiy racoauaeaait u thn tnnst powerful ana at tna sauM Usna tneitgtntls regulator. It la a splendid bstte tenle, and sine taking It asT UK like a a w Watsrtewa. Daketa: WELLS, KtCnAKtHOtr A O, ITOptUUrs, Burlington, Vt. LAOTATEIJ ruOU-HablKSUSlagltSlMpweU nights. Waka Laughing. WALL FAPEE H AQKR A BROTHER. Eager & Brether. WLL PAPERS -ANU- DECORATIVE PAPER HANGING. Wall Papers of every grade and description geed patterns in blanks at 5c te choice Relief Decorations. HEW BEOJTZE PAPERS. The new Geld and Bronze Papers permit especial atten tien mis season, as tney are one-half (and in many cases only one-third) of former prices. Borders in proportion. English Tile Papers, Saeitary Pipers, We have for several years imported directly the celebrated English Tile Papers and Wash able Oaks, and new fully recom mend them for Dining Reems, Halls, Offices, Bath Reems, Pantries, in short, wherever a serviceable Wall Paper Is de sired. Eictere Red Meuldings. Picture Red Meuldings have become a useful and decorative feature of furnishing. Effective designs; and colored in many cases te match papers in stock. The celebrated "Crown" Pic ture Heek in all metals. Skilled Workmanship With a force of competent workmen in our employ we guarantee thorough and satis factory work. Special attention given te work of a decorative character. N. B. An early selection will secure the advantage of unpreKen assortments. By mak ing arrangements in advance work will be done promptly when desired. Hip k Bre 'I 25,27, 29, 31 West King St., LANCASTER, 1'A, TUB MONARCH CATARRH CURff, Menthel Inhiler.Carbnlate or ledtns In haler end Marshall's Catarrh Mnnff for eatarrk and colds In the head for sale at UUULKY'S URDU BTOBK. M Wt'it JUa NUwet. I tALAOM OF tABtlOW. ASTRICH'S PALACE. OF FASHION, 13 East Knre Stmbt. Lancastu, Pa. The recent fire at Burger's Planing Mill as well as the breaking of one of the large plate Glasses at our New Stere will delay our removal for about 8 te 10 days. Our new lines of Spring Goods are new all in: As our Great Opening which will take place about the 15th of this month, we will make an elaborate exhibit In every de partment' In the meanwhile we are ready te show them te anybody who does net care te wait for our opening. We expect te offer te the public the greatest attractions in our new store ever offered In this city. Our pnees will be lower than ever. Our motto will always be, as it has been heretofore, " Quick Sales." With the increased facilities in space and light; and with the Immense display at our com mand, we mean te out de all our previous efforts. Our system for selling, buy ing, and handling our Immense trade in general will be se much improved upon that net only will we be able te sell cheaper, but it will be considered a pleasure te shop at our store. One great advantage will be that all our Millinery and Mil linery Goods, Ribbons, Velvets, Plushes, etc, will be sold en the ground fleer. Our second fleer, the dimen sions of which are 150 feet in length by 32 feet in width, will be devoted entirely te the dis play of Ladies' and Children's Coats and Ladies' Wraps, La dies' and Children's Jerseys and Blouses; also a full stock of Beys' Clothing. We will sell you these goods cheaper than you ever bought them before, and it will just be the kind of a store in which you like te buy these goods. Our opening will be an nounced as seen as the day is fixed. Lookout for the opening of ASTRICH'S P. O. F., 1 1 5 & 1 17 North Queen St. The finest store building in the State, outside of Philadel phia. JfAHNESX. H ARNES& HARNESS. LiABERBUSH'S, Ne. 30 Centra Squera. LAJIOABTBH. FA. Harness. Saddles. LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bigs, Harness Oil, AND- QESEIiAL X1ABLK SUPPLIES, -XT- Chas. E. Halerlrasli's, (Soeetsser te M. Hibirbash ft S01.) WRlrn of the Gelden Hene neada.-V OAUMiAema. 1 INN ft BHKNEMAN'H 1 00 Varieties or BABY CARRIAGES ! -IS BIO STOCK. -UCT WE HflYE THEM. FBIOES AW AT SOWN! WAlte u Large Btaek or OlrU' Trioyclea, Bey' Woyelei ana Velocipedes. FLINN & 152 North Queen Street, LAHCAT,rA. rUMMiTOMM. riDMYSaV CORNER. Fer Furniture! WIDMYER'S ETJEBITUEE STOKE. TOD CANT DO BXTIXR I Q OOD WOKE I LOW FBICM Ger. East KiDg ft Dake Sts, K UKN1TURE OUTFITS. IMMENSE SHOWING Or FIN! "MADE, HANDSOME Parler Suites IN LiTliT COVERINGS AND HUB CLOTH. Lewest FiieM in the City, at OCHS & GIBBS. Manufacturers ana Dealers In FURNITURE, Beoend, Iblrd and Fourth Fleer, SI SOUTH QUEEN ST. aprU-lrfl rEINITSH'S. LOW PRICED Chamber Suites! WE IIAVX A LAKOE VAUIETY Of VKUT UOOD CHAUBEB 80ITBS FROM $25 TO $35, WHICn WE INVITE YOU TO BEE. HEINITSH'S FU&NITUXEDErO T, 25 & 27 S. Queen St., LANOABTXtt.FA. UHY UUUVti. w ATT ft BHAND. Embroideries ! Embroideries I WATT &SH AND Invite your attention te late arrivals In Laaiea ana Mines 1IKMSTITCUED EMUUOI DEBIKDi'LOUMOINas In a great variety et styles. u wLi, Nainsoek ana Cambria EMBBOIDKB XD FLOUNCINOS at SO, 02X. 79, 67HO te IS 00 a yara. BwUf, Nainsoek and Cambric EDQINOS ANU INBEUTIUNS.In nil wiaths ana quali ties, suitable ler every Hind e( trimming. Bpecial values In UbAlK BILK LACE FLOUNCING at 1 00, lU)lS7K.lKte(S60 a yara. ORIENTAL LACES, CHANTILLY LACES, SPANISH LACES, In all wiatns sua qualities. A very large assortment el nneanfl mefllum nana made TOBCIION LACKS atttelewejt prices ever known, OPEN TO-DAY 00 aeztn Tucked, Embroidered ana fanry WHITE LAWN Al'UONB, full else. 230 eich. Latest styles In CHI.rDttE.Va BWISB Oal'8 at S3, u, S7X. tee te II M each. SMEW BfKlNtt UUCHINGS at eztrsmely low prices. New Yerk Stere, 6, 8 and 10 Bast King Btreet. PARASOLS. T ADIE3 l LADIES ! euu line or PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS Is new Open (or Your Inspection. Leng handles are all the go, and we naveaflneasiertment. Ten canielect any stick, cap ana miterlil, ana hv mude any cqjpblniitleu you ilf-Hie, 1( yen see netnlEg made up te suit your Uste. Ress Bres, ft Hartraan. II EAST EING ST. Leng htndles put ln last year's l'ara l'ara sels, U wanted. aprJ.Jmdf4ir rOK UALK Oli JtitAIT. FOB HALE OR RENT ON EAST Terms. A desirable retlJence with all the modern conveniences, :.e. 807 Kast&leg Stret. ApplytO O.L.ITOV DKKiMllU. apr tfd 48 Katt hlngttrtet. F K KENT KKOM AfBlli 1, I8a9, the lanre third stenr room above Ne Centre Bquare. InquUeeI uKRR febtitfd NO U8Kat KlngbUtwt. K00M8 FOB KENT VKKY UESIB AULK. centrally lccated, soluble ler Law or ether offices, dresimaklng or light manulaeturlDg budneis, en earend fleer above rrey A ckrt's shoe store. S s ait h.iug street. Alse whole lenrth fleer for rent. In quire et r KEY A EOKEBr, s East King street. aprt-lm , a lifaiSViJ. ..t,w- t... 1-fc -- !
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