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THE LANOASTEK DAILY mTELLIENOEK, SATDBDAY, MAHOH 13, 1886,
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O.NK oflheinoKt MKiillteant Mkiih r llie
timet In llm literary world, N tlie fact Hint
yuiiu.ui hardly pick up any of our llrt-liisi
lnnia?.llHer literary Journal without luiet
liK wllli mitnuthliiK r "thei Ireiti tlie jen or
it Niiiltliani uutluir. Indeed itmeiiir llie vliteT
attractien'', If net llm I'liltd, In our leading
tiiKgarlnei foraevoriil e.un .ist, lm e been
nerliiln, article Hinl HH)lry by vvrilern.llkn
fable, ('ruddeck, .lout Cliiiniller t tttrr In,
.Mtk Twain. .1. tlramler Matthew, Mnurice
TfiomiMeii, Mouciiie II. Conway, Jehn listen
t'oeko, Hid nny l.snler, Paul llajne, WillUtu
llityne, t'atlmr llyati, Julin Tabli, tlporixe
Alfred TemiM'iul, Mm. I'f.itl, MnrgiK't .1.
IVriten, and a number of ethers, all Iniru at
limit netilli of Masen A DIxeii'h Hue. Te use
tlie laiiHiiaKHefMr, Klediiiah, in hit titilable
work en 1'ectn el Amer let, roemily Issued
In beautiful form from tlie ltlvoieldo Trent),
All tills Is a Hiiro and happy algii that "tlie
Kreal heai tef llie goueroim niul lonely Neutli,
tee Ieiik restrained, of tlioSenlh eiH'ii ke pie
illptl of roiii.ince, pleiicnce, gullunt :vplra :vplra
lien, ntn-e iiime hits leiinil ipivcileii. tt
enable, im te knew It, having br;uii nl hist
te Kiiiipiclicud lti tt no (Mill."
. In no elder Kphore el activity has thoie
liceu no marked and coinpletn a renaissance
In tho'Heuth nil ion tlie war nt in thntef Mora Mera Mora
tiiie. What was It wreiiKht Iho change?
Was It that llie Might or nlavery lias Ikieii
removed, which tinlore li id I tinted Iho
.Southern licit! t ami fancy ke deeply that Iho
llpt of her iiiiise were dumb and her linger
paraljed te touch llie golden harp? It Is
irue In llie meteoric l'oe hIie buret lerth into
wondrous wing. Hut alter nil It was net
really tlie inuse or Iho Seuth that Hang in
hlui, any moretlisii the iiiiise of tlie North.
It was a atr.inga and allen voice, ntartllui; as
a Hound wlurdly walled Inte our literature, -a
wild, defiant wall, "from tlie night'
Plutonian hliere." (.'tuning middenly and as
(juickly mIIoiiceiI again, It only nerved te
ciophasl;e tlie comiunitlve weakneKS and
worthlennnessornll tlie ether Hengs of that
l.iud, by nature meant te be Iho Mutinied,
happicht and most tuneful en out heinl heinl
tiliere. In all llie years lielnre thowar,whlle
in tlie North our Bryants, IjtiiigfollevvH,
Wlilttlera, and Lew ell,our I rv lugs, Coopers,
Hawthorne, Tind llolines' gained tlie recog
nition and resKs.t of tlie world ler American
literature, llie .Seuth seemed content Willi Its
Albert I'lken, I'ondleUm Coekanml William
(lliuore yiiiims', and with nuch nterieaas Its
Kennetlys could write, its "Marlen ll.tr
landM" and Augusta J. Uvaiift'. Sating l'oe,
It produced in all tlie ntito-belluin era net
ene writer worthy el being cempared eten
with tlie least nfa dnzen or nscoie'ol ant horn
that hate risen nlnin, and are eurli tilug our
literature with miuie of Its purest and Holiest
gems el beauty ami grace.
.Se rapid mid vigorous lias been the devel
opment of Southern literature within thelast
ten j ears or mere, that If It koeps en at tlie
".iiiie rate, as it premises te de, the North
will Ime te leek Miarply te her laurels lest
they laiwen ler tlie brew of the yniitliliil,
frrsh and beuyn'it "New Seuth" that Is no
rapidly taking the plaie el the old.
I ham; Jimt l-eon re reading hoiiie el
Sidney Lanier's witching, magical, mele
dieus verses they show new beautles forth
with etery fresh perusal, and I am inore
llrinly convinced th.in ever tli.it llm "Twi
light of the l'oets," In which Mr. Stediuan
sajsweat present nre, Is aurely, perhaps
mero svvlltly than vve think, drawing te a
clone, l-"or t.iiilerwnN net an ovenlng butn
morning Ht.tr ; his pure light and growing
biilll.ince vvcre net of the eteutiig twilight,
but harbingers el the coming dawn. It is
true he wusextliiguisluHl etuu in his rising
beauty. Hut the light that Illumined him, the
pure npirlt of jxxitry he rcllectcd.cannet hate
died with him. Itshone behind him, be
neath the horizon as jet, and still shines.
And that horizon, It is HlgniuV.tnt te unto,
was net tlie Itern but Iho Southern. Ills
Icllew eitix'ii, Jehn Tabb of Baltimore, apeku
net for himself alene when he called alter
him these, words, lull ofdeowr lueaning per per
fhance thin he knew who uttered them :
The ain bint blinding ilemn encuuoplt encuueplt
'1 hlncitnliesaiiil iliecpark that kindles mine
Upen Hi' cll Hjinie Iioheui we rt rllue,
When with the wind the wate, taut! ly-wnlm.
ilv.
Anil tultt our souls tlie n'.nr wieulit nije
teries
Of llope the Hatrml oracles ilttlmi
Sle.ellant nhe e thu t anlt el H.irkm s shim ,
Te jMiInt the path benighted te the -ktes.
With the Miiie blue skies alsitti, the mihe
froe soil Inme.Uli, and tlie satue vital spirit
around, similar esperlences and Himllaralms
and hopes still piesent as thoie that gave
birth te Sidney I, tnler, who shall say their
virtue is weakened or their pewur te proiluie
another like him, another majliap even
greater than he 7
Tin: Seuth has Khju particularly iinlnr iinlnr
tunate In the less by death el two el her
young pevta who were fullest of iromlse,aud
gave every assurance or rising Inte the very
front rank or American sctry. Tlie llrt
vas Henry Tim red, who, like Sidney Lanier
died when but thirty-eight years el age in
1117. Ileswined te Imi just pluming hlui.-eir
ler a higher tllght than nny el his ceuntiy.
iiieu had yet taken, though tlie nmoke of war
had scarcely had llme te roll away and leave
the sky clear, w hen he fell. The intimations
era new Inspiration and power, nnd a fresh
method, which bin "Cotten Iloll"allerd,Heem
te have Im'eii taken up, and improved en, by
Lanier. Hut neither was the latter pormitted
te perfect ami complete his song ; though
hew anything could be inore perlcc t than his
"Hesurrectlen," "Tl0 Jacnuerie," ".Seng of
the ChatUthoechle," "Ilovenge or Haiiiisb,"
"The Mocking llird, '"'Tampa Holiliis,'"'Tlie
Stlrrti-Cup," "Sunrise," and a stere el
ether gems, is hard te imagine,
v
What I prire most highly in lanler, how hew how
ever, Is the demonstration idlerdcd by his
lite and verse et the essential correctness of
his fundamental theory that the poet's or.
Bennllty, his own character, must be the true
ground and basis of his peetry. Poetry is
inore than mere artistic oxprehsiuu. It Is
the artistic expression or the peet'a whole
Belt. What he it must ever duteruiine the
character and (itiallty of his Beng. This Is a
doep truth we never needed te have omplia emplia
Hired he much as new te guard against tlie
ihuztliig ellecls or the Morrlses, HoettN,
vvinburues and Wildes, nnd the ethor
aMistlcs efart ter art'H sake. Over against
these, utid also against the Walt Whitman
school, nothing mero clear nnd true has ever
been advanced than these words of Lanier
which go te the very heart el the matter:
"We have heard much," he says, "of 'the
privileges el genius," of 'the right of the
artist te Uve out his own oxlstence free from
tlie conventionalities of society,' of 'the
immorality of art,' and the like ; but 1 de
pretest that the greater the nrtlst ami tlie
mero proleundhis piety toward the fellow,
man for whom he passionately vveiks, the
readier will be his willingness te forego the
privileges of genius, and te cage himself In
the conventionalities, oveu us the mocking
bird Is caged. The struggle against these
will. I admit, be the greatest ; he will tool
the bitterest Henso of tlielr usolessness lu re
straining him from wrong-doing; but, never
theless, ene consideration will drive him te
enter the deer and get contentedly en Ills
perch his lollew-inen.lds fellow. mom These
hec.ni reach through the respoclable bars of
use and went ; in his wild thickets of law
lessness they would never hear him, or bear
ing, would net listen. In truth, this is tlie
aubllniostef wolf-denials and none but a very
great artist can compass It ; te abandon the
Hweet, green forest et liberty and live a whole
llfu behind needless constraints, for the mero
porfect service of IiIh fellow-man."
What a pity, what a great less te the truest,
highest art, that the volce which could ut
ter such words should be silent new for
ever I
Tins Seuth lias another poet, however, t,tlll
living, who in bis mero limited Hpliore sings
vvithavolceasHwoetandanart.iscousuiiiinato
as the natlve mecklug-blrd which is his near
est neighbor. Llke Lanler, Cel. Paul Ham
ilton Huyne fought gallantly In the Seuhlern
army during the war. If 1 mistake net, he is
even mero thoroughly appreciated by Ills
countrymen than was Lanier. Thcre Is in
deed no sweeter lyrlstln ourillerature te-day
than Is l'aul Ilayne, and lew mero perlcct
kennetteers. Uu Coiise Hill, near Amrimt.i.
Oa., he llv e, in a llttle v Ine-clad cottage mero
picturesque than comfortable, in delicate
health, but perfect domestic bliss, u llie
besom of his little family consisting or his
rellned and cultured wire, full of feudest af
fection aud warmth, and his gifted son, Wil
liam Hamilton Ilayne, who hoeiiis te have lit
berlted all his heroic father's poe t logon I us.
Tills is only slnce the war. liorero the war
Cel. Ilayne was rich and owned an elegant
home in Charleston, S. C, Alter the war he
found nil tuli swept away, liluuell pcuullcstf,
In lit health, and abln te mnke but a Hcnnt
living by coaseloss labor w lib his cii. Thcre
Is Reiiiethluu nuble yet bsthelle lu the con
tented, unniiirinurliiK exile of tills lellued
lamlly from nil polite society, Irein every so
cial locrentlon, Irein mero than iMsual Inter
course with congenial luimand women. Yel
iKirlmpslhnir less has Ikmiii the weild's gain.
Cerntliily l'aul 1 lav no's most delightful work
is that vvhluli hoeiiis most dliectly Insplied by
the wild flowers, unit leinsl, and birds that
nre his nearest nelghlxirs and must Intimate
coii!unleus It breathes the sweet bre.lth of
liaturo,records the threbbltigs el life's Inmost
heart, as Hint of but few uthuishasilune. He
recogulres le the full that
"truths half drawn fiein nntiuti's liivnsl,
'I hre'ieilitldit Ij " nt form mid tone,
lliitrlh what man at iiinslhilli unrinil
Wlille hicOIng lilt own licnit alone i"
and Ilnds comfort and Jey In seeing even In
Iho midst of the wild Hceuery around lilm
with true (kx'IIu Insight the grand truth thst
" nilits ay hi'twlvthecv en and ns
Htainls Natiiln In linrlaileless giiicp,
Ktlll pointing te our r At tier's home,
Ills glory en liorte)ntlo litei)."
May he lung live, n neble llgure In our lltora lltera
luri', loved nnd rovered by all who knew
Mm, te Interpret In words or living beauty
the deep truths nnd mysteries of nature nnd
llfe for nil nil tee heedless world !
Wim.iam Hamiiie.v Hav Ni:, the worthy
seu or his father, though scarce thirty years
of age has already wen ler himself a national
reputation by some oxiiilslte lyrics and occi ecci
s enal verse he has contributed te our ni.iga ni.iga
zhiesnud literary Journals. He has Father
Ilynn, of Virginia, the ioet-prlosl whoe
"Coniuerod Hanner" and "Sword of Loe "
nre aiiieng llie most spirited war lyrics in our
language, full or II re and Italhns, mid who be
sides, with his fellow-priest .lehn 'labb, el
Maryland, has produced hoiiie eminently
strong and lieaulllul (skjuis en mero ticetul
nubjects. lleth of these, If I mistake net, nre
still In the pilinoef life, and have as vet with
held th'.'lr Itest from the world. Among fe
male km)Ih given us by the Seuth Mrs. Piatt,
n Kfiitiicklau, nnd Margaret J. Preston, iKirn
lu Virginia, have already donegood and last
ing wer.c, and promliele de still Imtler in the
luture. I'nr dellcite fancy, nrtlstle grace nud
skill, lunch that they have written Is unsur
passed by anything thelr sisters el the Neith
have done.
Miiivvav between tlie peels aud the prese
writers uheni the New Seuth has produced,
me several names almeit equally excellent
and well-known lu both these departments.
Thore Is, for Instance, that line scholar aud
H'rfcct gentleman, James It, Uaudall, or er or
liaMthe most graceful writer of the Southern
piess.nllielt such tslltersa-s Henry Watterseu,
Cel. Wm. T. Thompson, Henry W. llradv,
L. A. Ilurke, Hvan Hewell,.!. M. Keating
and J. W. Avery are also engaged tieu It.
Says a Northern writer, "ltvveuld iMidlllicult
te llnd n hall do?en Northern journalists who
In Intellect, culture and special adaptation te
the work, outrank" thoitwheni I hive Jut
mentioned, te whom must also he added Joel
Chandler Harris, en Cel. (.rally's editorial
stall. Mr. Harris Is probably better known
by name than nny of his colleagues. Aud
w he does net knew him as "I'ncle Kemtis ""
Though his lame rests chielly upon his collec
tion et negre lolk-lero, in which department
hels the greatest living aulhentv, aud has
i-eiitribuUsl much that Is Invaluable, he is no
less skillful as n writer of lktinn,.especlaUy
sheit fkelche", lu w hlch he accurately delin
eates local scenery, maimersaud cunteius,aiid
the dialects of thu various classes of negrees
nnd "KxiT whlte trash." He has a fine sense
of humor, and Justly ranks as the greatest
humorist In the Seuth. At the Mine time he
stands doservodly high as an acute literary
critic, aud hi his occasional poems displays
great depth and purity of sentiment and a line
touch In musical versification.
Mu. II Minis Is still a young man, having
Ikhiii Isirn in Africa In IMS; his missionary
father early returned todcergia, where he was
"educated nl the prlutur'scase." A recent
visitor te his home descrlbes him as reserved
almost le shyness, and continues thus : "The
creator of ' I'ucle Hemus' is a most unex
pected looking man ; hut a geed woman has
condoned the lault, and in his pleasant home
Harris Is writing out his wealth of wisdom
concerning the legends and traditions ei the
e slaves. He told me that 't'nele Keiuus' is
a veritable character, the lav orite companion
and Iriciid or his Isiyhoeil, and that these
stories, which worn the delight of all the
children for miles around, had been tractd
Uxju his youthful memory in outlines se
clear and deep he could net forget them IT he
would. Learned men in lUiropeand Amer
ica will gladly knew that in the mine he
has been working with se much skill, there
are treasures net vet brought te light, Ter
which he vv 111 net delve In vain." Whoever
has read the charming work et this ver
satile author will billy agree with Mr. Wm.
Ilayne when he says, "1 nmconlidentth.it
M'liclu Hemus' and the 'llttle Isiy' who lis
tened se earnestly te Ids llicsidelaih.ics are
destined te go down te iKjsterity together
hind in hand."
Mai uk r. q'lioMi'se.N is another poet, nov
elist, evsayist, and general litterateur, whom
the Seuth has a right te claim. Ter though
burn in Indiana, nud since boeh alter the war
living there lu Craw Terdsv ille as a pros
perous lawyer, he spent all his childiiectl
and youth in thu Seuth as the seu et an itin
erant lliplist preacher, nud he re ight for the
Seuth all through the war. It was In Flerida
that Ids iHiotie tonienuiient was formed, and
the ideas, feelings and material given which
honew Is building into such evquisite poems
ami skotches, many et which nre still dank
and aromatic w lib the breath el swamp aud
everglade, of
"SiiUoHeott, sweet gum, sassafras
Calamus and wain Kill",
(.It tug up their pungeul smell.
Drawn from milutc'a secret well-,
(lii'uu spatlieset tliiidiHgiiu risit,
Initial! turnip's tciutci ttiixil,
Oegwoed, red bud, elder, iihIi.
Snow y gleam and purple Hash,
lltlMile thickets, dinky gieen,
lbillhepaitridgn levels In."
Si'l.Ai.lMi of 'Ihompsen's "Songs of Fair
Wealher," Mr. I low ells recently sud, " The
llrst of his poeins that 1 knew is ene of the
best in this collection. It cime le me as edi
tor of The Atlantic Monthly, Ien or twelve
j ears age, and I remember sharing my pleas
ure In i,ts freshness with that generous and
gracious poet, who ii in all our hearts, but
shall cress our thresholds no mere. We had
it little question about a bird that was
named In it-the sap-sucker, as It is called in
llie West, but which Mr. Longfellow had
never beard of, at least by that name ; aud I
asked him IT lhad net better tuiii it into a
blue bird. He thought that I might harm
lessly make this changej but new 1 desire le
restore tlie sap sucker te ins place in litera
ture, with the humble acknowledgment, long
delayed, that the poet was right aud the edi
tor wrong." Tlie stanza or the peem te which
Mr. Hew ells refers Is this :
" 1 heard Iho woodpecker pecking,
'I hu sap sucker slnn;
1 tin ninl ami leukeil out of my nlndjw,
And le, it was bprtng !"
Mil Tiiemi'mi.v Is llrst of all a poet. This
quality he retains In his prose skotches of
natural scenery, bird-lire, and short storles
and perhaps it is becnuse he cannot stilll stilll
cteutiy rid himself of it in bis novels that
these are se much less successful than his
ether ellerts. Or Is It only boeauso the fresh
and charming beauty el his peeius and
sketches, for they are among the most irarlect
ami exquisitely llnlslied et any that have
been written In the whele language Is it
that this has led m en te oxpect mero than
nuyone has a right te expect et his novels ?
If anyene should dUnute the claim of the
Seuth te Maurice Thompson because el his
Western birth, then by the same rule the
Nerlh would have te give up Mark Twain,
born and bred In Missouri; Geerge Alfred
Townsend, native in Delavvare, and however
ultra-northern in his political writings,
breathing the warm and genial air of tlie
Seuth in his poetry.somo of which is excellent;
Mencure 1). Conway, born In Virginia ; J,
Brainier Mattliews, in Louisiana, and a num
ber of ethers almost as well known te literary
laiiie, though commonly, aud 1 think cor
rectly enough, credited te the North.
Tiiniir. can be no doubt, however, with io ie io
tcienceto that writer who a low years age se
suddenly and brilliantly burst upon our lit
erary firmament as fairly te have dazzled uh.
Miss Mary N. Murlroe represents all the dis
tinctive clements of the new Seuth ; and as
"Charles Lgbert Craddock" has fairly taken
by storm the very strongholds of the North,
aud te-day has hall the publishers In the land
at her leetl The height of ambition of our
inagazlnes is te number her upon the list of
contributors. While she richly deserves her
popularity, I am nevertheless sorry for her.
1 nut very much afraid her art will sutler
fruiii It. Indeed, unless 1 nut qtille wrong,
her last story, "In the Clouds," new running
through ihn AUfintic Munlhl;, nlready shows
signs or a slightly Jaded Imagination, a llttle
ilu II boss or ihe edge el her Invention, uu
unconscious turning back en Itself or her
fancy, mid using ewr ngiln of old material.
Shels writing tin) much, win king te" hard!
Hhrt iuhmIs te step a lew mouths te get her
breath I I'er It would m n great pllv If this
Irish, fixiibeniiil. strong, youiignevollst, who
hitssoertsllywounplscoin the very front rank
mil, as se ninny ethers havedone borero
her, by ever-production. Mho has remark
able uflls i let her net abuse them, and se lall
Irein her enviably high position as suddenly
s she resched ft. Te secure her place she
needs le add te her iiudeiilably great orlgl erlgl
nalltv, acciuacy or perception, ami grace of
expression, also variety, breadth or low, nnd
versatility. She is nearly erlect mistress el
her lyre ns It new Is i lint she needs le add
hoiiie meru strings bofein her fame ns a great
nrtlst can lie ciidiirlngly established.
I'VT.N as It Is, Iho Seuth has Juslcainote 1ki
jireud of her ralr young daughter whose com
bined couragp,grace,nnd strength have made
her In a low years a worthy rival net only or
her elder literary sisters el the North, but
even or Iho iHMkM'vleraiis whose names aud
works she lewd as a child. And mero tlv.li
Ibis. The Seuth ewes le.MIss Murlroe a debt
of gratitude for having con veiled hoiiie ethor
most waste and deseit regions Inte gardens
or romance and llelds orplclurusque beauty.
The light glinting Irein her magic )en has
thrown n sheen of tmrple and geld evor the
wild nnd rugged Tennessee mountains, and
discovered a human heart, with loves and
hates, passions, hopes, and aspirations Just
like ours, lu the breast or even the reughest
and most ignorant inhabitant of their "balds"
aud their "coves." I'er though a word
painter of absolutely peerless grace and
power, with gilts el iolie description of na
ture's various aseets, such as have lieen
equalled by few It any III the Kngllsh lan
guage, she Is net only this: hIie Is a creative
nrtlst as well : a student or human character
aud delineator or human lives lu nil their
various moods and passion', or mete than or
dinary skill.
Abloom linn 1 consider "Chailes Kglsjit
Craddock" as worthily holding the second
place among Southern w rlters or fictien--the
llrst being held by (.leorge W.Cabloer whom
1 wrote last week and need net nay any mero
here. Neither of these two may jet be as ripe
in their nrt as ene or tvv e or the greatest of our
Northern authers: but II they continue grow
ing in power as they have begun, their ma
turity will bring rerlh Irult or a liner llaver
lar than American letters have yet pro
duced whether In the North or the Seuth.
That a Held which has Ik-ou under cultivation
but a low short years, as has the fleld of
Southern literature, should already have such
mi abundant yield, ami el such excellent
quallty.as the ,uw leading names I have men
tioned indicate, is something which I regard
as little short or marvelleus, and surely lull
el brightest premise ler the luture.
1 might have mentioned jet ethers like
the scholarly Irglnia eet, historian, an
tiquarian, and novelist, Jehn Lstcu Coeke,
and Mrs. Julia ('. Derr, well known te read
ers el our best periodicals , Heward I'yle, el
Delaware, whose net el "Within the Capes"
has met with much favor; the Texan.
Charles Heward Shltm, whose "Mining
Camps" has received still mero praise ; or
the authors or "Oblivion," or " Acrexs the
Chasm," of "Arius the Libyan," each el
whom dlsplavs decided and distinctive
merits ; or I might have referied le the rise
and oxcellont quality efsuih recent literary
Journals as ' Dixie " and " The Southern
Itlveuac," se sigulhcaut or a fresh and health
ful stir lu the literary lire of the Seuth ; or
even te the two latest additions te the list el
Southern contributors te our maga7iues, the
author of "A Brether te Dragons" lu this
month's Ailtuitir, u lale as unrealistic, vet
quaintly charming, nsirrrein llie pen of Sid
ney or Raleigh himself, nnd the writer of
" Jehn Tener's Lxperinient," lu the rv,i
(iii 7 or the saine dale, both of whom, 1 bo be bo
lieve, are new- " discoveries " of the editors
el these two iuaga7ines respectively, and
prumlie future results of the highest value ;
indeed almost every month brings te
light hoiiie fresh writer from the Southern
Held, which scums te be fairly teeming with
young spreutsnnd saplings crev ding up from
it pinllhe soil ; but I have alie.uly (akeii uu
I x much space, and I trust have said enough
te show that a neU era his dawned upon the
Sunny Seuth, and that from hencelerth our
American llteralure will be net only of uny
one Koctlen, but broadly and ti illy a national
literature, compiehensivo and varied as thu
American people itself. I m vs.
Pleasant le the tastu and suiprlslnglv iilik
In ivlluvliig i-miKl" ami 10I1I9 It is net at nit
iuungetli.it in null's cough 'svriipalwav s sue
ceisli,
Salvation Oil, llm giealet pitn-cure uueailli,
is distant sl te effect n cine, wheie 11 Is nn-isf
tilu ler t he m-if of t!si dteasu te hi leached by a
liniment Price J5 cents a bottle.
A laid sks what shall baby have ler ('hllt
mu (Jive It tied Star CeiikIi cure.
Mine Null Drlvis Out Anether,"
!n French nivttig tint Ilnds exemplification in
the vi ay one dlc.irc villi siiledlltttu ltgclt rer
anethei anil gravel one, In very many cases
I.licr ill.icu-e ler tin.iincti will MMiiiliiituiebhSHl
ilUenlers, thieat nlbiienls, dWIn alb cllensand
evuntiiidly, tH'cauieef liuieveiIsheil blend, con cen con
umptlen Itself, unte'ii, tiiiletil, It li Healed In
I's Inclpleiu.)-iiiuleail piegu ssby Di. I'luue's
" Uelilen Mi'dlcnl DIinvery" vvlilch acts as a
sneLlllcIn thLiealluicnls. ai cnuinlishliusn raniit
cuii'bv lis iwivverliil alterative acllnn upon ihe
great organs of the liedy.
inlO-W.b.tw
hvkuiai. yuTican.
Curious le think Hi it desks and chairs kill pen
pin, but they de. Taken In laige iU.uititles
oltlie furniture Is fatal as jelleiv level. VV e Bit
ami wille ourselves hwiiv. beilentaiy habits
piiHliieiKeuiitlpattnii; that hegetx ilvspepsla
lieumatUm mid kidney titiuble rollew In Ihrll
tialii and death ends llie thaptei. Voiiviheui
lives p.iteil ever desks unit lu Iho cimtliuil air
of oftlce neught le keep llr Kennedy's " In.
veillu Kcuuilv "alwajs en hand ler the
stomach and timlii
iiiiirlO-luusxlMv
I'aln ami Dread attend the use or must lu
larrh lemciltus Liquids anil siiuiIh am un
pleasant as well as danifi'iiius hlv'st renin
llnlmh) safe, pleasant, easily applied with the
linger, unit a sure cine It cleanses tlmiinsal
passages and heals the lullaiiicil lueiiihranu giv
ing n lief Inim the tint application. .VK"
1 was a great suilcrvi Hum uilauh. Jlynes
tills wen) Beiisttlve te dust, at times the bleed
would run, ami at tlim s 1 could haitllv bienthe.
I used tl's Uiiiiiii Hill in. Te-day lam a living
witness nl lu illlcacy l'etei llruce, fanner,
Ithaca, .S. V ml :ni1ied&w
teLPES's Liquid lleef liinlu Is endmsed by
physicians. Ak for LVMcni. rule no ether.
UI l'iii
ugglsts.
liis-lwilceilAw
If OH II11'KI'S V and Liver Complaint, ynu
have a pitnUd guarmiteenn eveiy bottle of hid
leh's V llallzer ft uevui hills leeuie. ter sale
bv II II. Cuchruu, DiurkIsI, Ne. l37NeilhQucen
stieel.
AnviosiTlev ' Culu etu ieukIi lhiutui:h1y
with Hale's Heney el lliuehuund and '1 m.
Pile's Toothache Dreps cumin one minute.
ml-switeedA.w
Nervous Debilitated Mcu
ou aie allowed a free trial of thU tyilnyi el the
usoef Dr, Dvu's Oulibraud oltnle Hell vvlln
hlectitohuspenseiy Appllantus, for the speedy
relief aud pel maneul cm u of Nervous Debility,
lesser Vitality and Muuhoed, and nil kindred
troubles. Alse, for many ether dUeases. Com
plete restoration le health, lt;er nud manhood
guamntevd. Ne llsk ts Inclined. Illustrated
pamphlet, with full Inlei million, terms, etc.,
malted free by addiesslng Voltaic Belt Ce., Mar
shall, Mich.
Khem the Alleutewn Democrat. DUtrltt At
torney Wright was taVen with a seveie attack of
iheumatUm, but a lew does of liiess' lthuu
matlc Iteincdy futched him out all light. Ihls
remedy Is recemuiended fei rhcuiuatlsm only,
Is taken internally, and lu nine (.uses out of tin
will clTect a permanent cute. Price fl.PObynll
diugglstsl fcb3 3inM,W,S
hinsKV CesiiLAiNrs- with which se nianysur
fur which neglected, means an untimely grave
is positively cured by the timely use of Dan
delien Hitters, vv ny nesiiaie te grasp the op
pertuntty, while It la jet te receive the benefit
et this weuileilul remedy, l'llcu fl.ee, by all
diugglsts. fcbS-3mTu,Tli,S
AUK 0U MADK lulnenihle by Indigestion,
Censtlpallun, Dl7liiess, boss et Appetite, Yel
low bklu J billion's Wlnllrer I a peiiltlve cine.
Ker sale by 11. II. Coehinn, Diugglst, Ne. IJ7
North Queen u'leet.
JIUOWN'3 HOUBhllOLD PANACEA.
Is the most etrectlve I'aln Destioverlnlhenmld.
Wtll most eillely quicken thu lilisul whether
taken liileinully en. iinpllcil exlcrimlly, and
Umreby mere ceitabily ItELlhVE PAIN,
whether cbmnle or ucute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and It ts win united double Uie
strength of any slmlhii-pi epamtlen.
It cures villain the tilde, llaeknr ilewels, Sore
Threat, llueumallsm, Toi'lhache and ALL
ACHES, and Is The Ureat Unilever of Pain.
'lHtOWN'SHOUBEHOLD PANACEA "should
be tn every family. A tensptmntut of ihe Panacea
In a tumhler el b t water (sweelnned. If pra
fenert.) taken at (hmIHuii), will UltEAK 111' A
COLD. SScunta a bottle.
lnai.lyaM.W.ABw
SLKEPLESa NiailTS. made inlsorable by
that terrlhle cough. SlillolraCiue Is the remedy
for you. i orsale by II. 1J, Cethruu, DuufiiUt. Ne.
HVKUIAI, nUTIVKH.
MIAOKMKTACK "alantlnBniid Irngranlnnr.
liiinn. l'MiellnnilW cents, rernnhiby It. U.
Vechrnn, DiiiRglaliNe. 137 Werth Queen lrcct.
The tinprmlliiK DaiiKr.
Tlmiticentslallntlrset the number of deaths
nhew that a large majority dle with Coiisuinp Ceiisuinp Coiisuinp
lien. 1 tils dlMii'D may ceimnniiin with in up
nlnnlly by Kemp's Ilulsnin for tlie threat and
paienilj iniriniesn coeku wiutn n in i" ten n i"'
IjIiiik, wuicn is Kiiaiiiniteu uu
all etses. I'rh .Vi cents and II.
liianinlird lecme Htul rellnye
il emits mid il. Trial lli Jrtr.
for sale by II, II (Jeclnnn. itriiKKlst, Ne. 137
Netfh queen slleet. il-lW(lAltVT
TllTbOlt'8 CATArtltll ItKMKDV-a positive
euro fur CVtitrrli, Dlptlieiln, and Canker Meuth.
Km nale by II. II Cochise, Drugglsl, Ne. 137
North qu een atiret,
A VeryNsrrnw luiie.
" l rs, 1 had a very narrow escape," snld a
prominent citizen lea friend "I was lenrliied
te my lied for a year and my fi lends gav nine up
lura tensuiiipllvu's grave, until I began uslnir
Kemp's ItalsHin for llie Ihieat and bungs, and
here I am, seiiiul nml hearty." I'rlce ftne. and
II, I'er nnle by II. II. Cfsslimn, Druggist, Ne. 137,
North tpu en nlrciil, bmitaslcr.
Never (live Up.
lfyen nre nurreibig with bnv nml depressed
spirits, less of appetite, geneial debility, ills
(iidcis'd ht(M)il, weak riiiistltiitleu, lieadnclie, or
nny dlsHise of a bilious inline, by all weans
lilecille a bnlthi of Kleililc lllllnis. Yeu will
hesuriill-i'it In sce the lapld liniiriiveineiit that
will fellow; you will bebisplrtil with new llfei
ntieugtli nml nctlvlty will return s pain nml
inlnery will cree, and hencelerth ymt will re re
Jelt e In the prnlm) of hlcctrfu llitlets, heldnt
fifty ents n bottle ut UelIiihii. tin) Druitnlst. 137
and 1?J North Queen stieel, fjuiLaster, Pa. ()
WHY WILL
OU couch when fihileh'n Cure
will glve Imuicillntu
rive Imuieil ate rellel
I'rlce P) tts.Wicts
mid II. I'nr ssle by 11. It.
techisn, lirURRHi,
Ne. 137 North lliiccn street.
A Orrst Dlsretery.
Mr Win 11ienm, of Newton, la., says' "My
wtfe has been serleuslv nltccled wllha leiirIi for
twenty flve vennt, and this spring mere severely
thanevcrhefoie. Hhehud lined many ictneilles
without relief, and being nrgedletry Dr. King's
New Discovery, did no, with most gratifying in
sults. Tim flislbellln relieved her very much,
nnd the second botllelms absolutely ciiird her.
Hhe has net had no geed health for thirty J earn."
Trial Unities Kietint Cochran's Drug Mere, 137
nnd lKiNerlhtjiucnBtrcel, Lancaster, I'n. Large
slze tl.. TTMSW)
TUB KV.vTlitW. II. TIlAfKIl, of llourben
lnd.,navs ' lleth mvHelrnnil wile oweeur lives
teSllll.OII'S CONSl'MPTIONCritK." Korsale
by II. 11. Cuchian, DriiKgist, Ne.U7 North tjuien
street.
Ilucklen's Arnlra Hslie.
The llesiaalve In the world for Cuts, llruHcs,
Seres, Ulturs, halt Khnuin, t ever Beres, Tetter,
ChnpiH-d Hands, Chllhalus, llurna and all akin
Eruptions, positively cures I'lles.er nepay ie
qulreil. It Is guaranteed teglve pi'rfect'atlsfac pi'rfect'atlsfac
tlen, or money relundcd. I'rlce 'a cents per
box.
Kersaleby Cochran, the Druggist, 137 and 139
North uucun street, Lancaster. I's, T 'I bAS(i)
DAMiBijonllverpellctj.ate net fnlendednsa
purgatlve pill, but li) their gentle action ntlm
ulate the liver, iiiiievIiik all torpidity mid re
storing Iho same le healthy action. Price.
cents, llynlldiughlsts. iebS3inru,ThS
I'eiir-Flllhs.
Of our American people me attllcted with sick
headache In either Its neivens, bilious or con
gestive forms, caused by tricgular habits, high
living, ele, and no icmedv has ever cennucied
II until Dr Leslie s 'pedal l'rescilptlen was ill.
ceveied (ilveltatil.il. bio advertisement In
another column, (3)
MOlllKKSl JlO ill K.ltS It MOTIIEItSttI
Are you dlstuibed at nlirhtand brokenef jour
rest by a nick child Buffering mid crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting leetn t If no.
go at ence and get a bottle of Mrs. WINHLOW'S
BoerifLSO arltUI. It will relluve the peer
llttle BUtrerer Immediately depend uimn tt;
thore Is no mistake about It, There Is net a
mother en earth who has ever usi'd It, who will
net tell von ut once that II will regulate the
bowels, and give real te thu mother, and relief
anil nenitn te trie cnuu, operating iiku magic.
It
Is perfectly saie te no In alt canes, and pleannnt
li) tun taste, ana is me prescription ei ohm ei tne
eldest and best female physicians In the United
States, bold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle
tnayJl-lydM.W.SAw
Sllll.OII'S Vll'ALl.KItls what you medfer
Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dizziness, and
all symptoms of Dyspipsln. l'rlm 10 and 75
cents per bottle, ter R.ilu by II. IS. Cochran,
Druggist, Ne. ISJ North Queen stitet.
Ot.AHHWAUK.
H
IOH A MAltTIN.
GH1NA HA
Li
A Few Facts.
HeuM.'kiiepcrs in selecting wmcifui
jour lablea, etc., csis.-ct.illy tliose jtisl
liiiyiiii; new outfits, it is imiKJiLitiL that
)ou pclt-ct the best intlieiniiiket. Hew
cmbairiussiiif; te.il.itlj.csiicci.illy if she
li.is table pi nle, and what lady should
net have, te i'uid lli.il her waieisall
full of small cracks, and that Rre.ise
lias iKMictratetl and m.ide it leek black
and ugly.
A cause and a tcinely. All scini scini
petcelain or granite waie in its bibcuit
stnte is poieus. It is then coveted Willi
natural or artificial fiUss te prevent its
penetration by liquids. This is termed
glazing. The glae must vary as it
must fuse or melt according te tlie
ware upon which it is placed.
It mu3t also dilate oreeiitrartin pto pte pto
iMjitien te the biscuit or else it will
crack or ci-.ve and produce tlie above
result.
Unequal or insufricientlliingorbiirii insufricientlliingerbiirii
ing in.i)aud will sometimes piodiice
tlie s.tme icsulls.
Yeu may, and will no doubt ask,
" Hew then can jeu loll whether jeti
aie getting a geed aiticleV" .Simply
and only by buviim these makes which
e.xpeiience has taught ilealetstoiecoin ilealetsteiecoin ilealetstoiecein
nieiid us tlie best and lake their guat
iiulee. Such makes von can find and such
giiar.iulte jeu can get by calling at
iiifrtiii
15 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASrKK, l'A.
y ANUAKTKHhTHAM LAUNDKY,
Nu.VIONOHlll AltUII Al.l.KV.
(Joeils collected nud dellveieit
ten of chaiu
.112U.
Cellins, "c: Culls, 4C. pair; bblils, lee., etc.
'lulephone connection,
IdiiJmd
-JkTADKIKA AMI SIIKKKY WINKS
AT
Reigart's Old Wine Stere
H. E' SLAYMAKER, AQENT,
Established 17 6 Ne. ii East Kinu 8trbiet.
lehW-lfd
c
uiti: nuAHANTi;i:i).
RUPTURE.
Cu in Kuamutccd by DR J. II. M VYER.
Ease ut imcu t noepemtloiior dilay fiein bust bust
neus ; tested by huiidicdief cities. Miitn elllce,
KJ1 ARCH hi'., 1'IIILA, bend for Ciieiilar.
IJO-lydAw
rNDEbTKUOTIHLE (IUA1NINU.
N'OLRAtKLVa, NO PKKL1.SU, NO ULlbrER.
LSU.
Wehitvu usjsleiMnl itinliilni: new weuuthnt
must, In the near Inline, take the place of tlie
old s) stem en all new wink, Its merits bclnuas
fellows Total i abolition et a pulntcd irrouud irreuud irrouud
werk, speed and cleanliness lu vveiklni; It,
beauty aud transparency et llnUIi, suioettuicbs
and durability, and the capability of lecelvlnu'
us high finish us hard weed by the samu meth
lids. Ihls preciws Is the niurest approach In
lialural woea thallut jet beun dlscevereil. Call
and sen samples. (UJIIIItlK ,t HON,
Helu Aiients fur Lancaster County,
Heuso ratntlinfiiiiiltir.ilnliiuEuiperluui, corner
of Chestnut and Nuvln Streets.
We have also alieut Twenty blaluMantles,
which must be sold within thu next ten days,
cheap for cash, ju account olinevliiir.
wurd-3uid
JITYKKH A KATUVOW. " "
OVERCOATS.
UVKUCOATH AltK BULL 8KLMNU
NOI' A8 KA8T, OK COUUHK, AB BE
KJItK CIIUISIJIA8, HUT THE BrOCK
la 8TILL LKH8ENIN0. THE PltlUEB
AUK DOWN, THAT ACCOUNTS KOIl
THKflKLLINUeV T1IKM. WE CAN'T
8KLLTHKM AT A rirTV l'Elt CENT.
KEDUCT10N, HUT WE THINK THEY
AUK CHEAPEN THAN SOME THAT
HAVE 1IEEN HKDUC'KD THAT MUCH.
ATLKAST.WE AltK NOT ArilAlU Or
COMl'AKiaON. WK OKNEUALLY
COMB OUT K10HT ON COMl'AIURON.
WE DON'T WANT THE COATS, HUT
WKDOWANTTIIESl'ACK THEY OC
CUPY, AND WE'llEaOlNUTOUKUID
OK THEil, EVEN IF WK DO 8ACIU
riCKTHE PIIOKITS. ir YOU HAVE
NOT LOOKED AT OUIt BTOCK DO HO
AT ONCE, AND YOU'LL PltOlflT I1V IT.
MANUKACIUUINU CLOTH1EUS,
NO. 12 HAST KINO BTRBHT,
LANCA8TKK. TA.
-Open en Saturdnv Night until 10 o'clock.
B
UKOKK A SUTTON.
WHAT?
THE FIRST OF MARCH,
The Beginning of Joyous Spring
VV hen alt nature inbes Itself lu gay altlte ! And
this leinlnds us that
NOW IS THK TIME TO BUY
Spring Ororceats,
Spring Suits,
Spring Underwear,
AND THAT-
BUMEB, & SUTTON'S
Is the Place te Buy.
Our fpiliiK Sleck of Ovciceats nnd Butts ler
Men, Seuths and lloysare new leady torlnnpoc terlnnpoc torlnnpec
Hen. CallandBee what weeHeraiul get prices.
Our pi lies never w cie nslevy and ipuillty never
beltLr
mmm sutten,
MANUKACTU1NU OLOTHIElia,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANUAUl'KU, I'A.
L.
OANSMAN & HKO.
Prices te Suit the Times.
HEADY-MADE
Pants and Children's Suits
Alth Till.. MOST IN DEMAND AT 1II1S
1IM1J OF 1 EAR.
We have iiianulaetiired a larj;e and superle
line or the stinu nnd are selling theiu al E.
TRK.MK LOW PRICES.
OOOH l'ANTSal"5c. and 10c.
UETTER 1'A.NTS ntl no and !..
VV OOLEN l'ANTS at 11 75 and t! (
A LtVV (lilli I'ANTW nt K.25anil tl !
FINE CASSIM ERE PAN IS at fLiu'and J W.
CHILDREN'S SUITS,
All Our On il Manufacture.
CHILDREN'S SUITS at $1.79, J 00, JAW, J W,
t-lSO.JKiu, uptn MM.
-l'Icnty of Slj lea te select Irein, iuallly of
the best of make, and Prices the Luwert.
L. GANSUAN & BRO.,
MAN UKAOTU REUS (ir
MKN'S HOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Rlghteu thuheuthvveal Cernel Oiangu btieet,
LANCASTER, I'A.
- Net connected with any ether Clelhlug
Heuse in the city.
uuuvnums.
Hum tiuAiii: cei'Ki:i.
Fine .lav a and Arabian Mecha, llch, Ira
giant and full bodied. Our Java llleuded Cntleu
Is a success at SSienta per pound. Finest l'lan
tutlnii Kle only VOe ; very tteial RIe at 15c., and a
Coffee forcvervbedy at USc, per pound. Veiy
popular. All that tiy llcoiue aEiilu. Our sates
urn IncrcaidiiK dally, l'lcase uund us a trial
elder.
HKO. WIANT,
auic30-lyd Ne. 113 Weal Hint Street,
AT
HUJiHK'H.
DID U)U EVER HEAR HIE LIKE;
nnnn Qnnn r.RANRPRRiPQ
.itj ckxts a qrAitv.
BEITLRONES J OUARTS KOR 25 CENTS.
HONEY I HONEY!
i 1 no comb Heney, lu two pound frames, at is
icuts a pound t by the case of about 2A pounds,
alls cents a pound.
Four pounds of Heed Prunes, 25 cents.
Four pounds of Geed Fetiches, 23 cents.
Four pounds of tloed Dried Apples, ia cents,
Ihirupouudsef Pared Peaches, 25 cents.
r our peuuiis ei ivicv, ccms.
Flve pounds of Rest Lump Starch, 23 cents.
Klecnnt Light Sviun, ccnU a quart.
Confectioners' AAA Pulvcilzcd Sugar.
ATBURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINQ STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
Telephone Connections
LOOK OUT FOU KltAl'DH. HENSON'S
Cupclnu Plasleisuie widely Imitated. Weld
Capclnu cut in the Kenulne, He caiefirl 23e.
C1AKK.HI1RK AND .SI'KKDYOUKK.
MYERS A KM,
O Rm-TURS, VARioeeaLH and Snout. Dibeabi,
Why be huuibuitKed by quacks, when jeu
can And lu Dr. Wrlkht the only Rioo Rieo Rioe
lar 1'HvsieiAX In Philadelphia who makes a
specially or the above diseases and ecaita them 1
Ci'ttaaeuARAXTmiD. Auviea RKS,duy ana even
ing. Strungeni can be treated ana return home
the tame day. Offices private.
UK. W. II. WRIGHT,
Ne. 241 North Ninth itruet, above Rue.
P. O. Hei 673. PhUiUlelphU.
aa-lyaw
VLUCKB AftB
TTTT . RUOADS, JEWBLKR.
JEWELRY AND ART 1
In ealllug BttonUeu te our olTerlngu iu this line, the public are Invited te
a clene and orltleal examination or the soeda which we bolleve we cab fairly
claim nre of a standard equal te any evor offered In the largest altlea of our
land, and we nek oemparlaon of prloee. knowing that ours nre tower for the
Due goods oflerod than the ruling of prlces elsewbere.
Our Stock of Unset Diamonds Is large, and we will nmke up fiemthete
any style of work deslred.
All the Noweet Patterns of Ladles' Wear always In Btoek, and Birth
or Menth Btones of the whele oalendor ean be had promptly. TheOems
Diamond, Ruby, Emeratd, Sapphire, Topaz, Opal and Pearl nlwaye en hand,
and set te order. Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, and Musical
Bexes, always choerfully shown by our attendants. Everybedy Is invited te
eall and be shown through our stock.
H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler,
NO. 4 WEST KING STKEBT, LANOASIER, PA.
VAKBtAUK WOKHB.
VTOKIHX'K it MILKY.
THIRD GREAT THIRD GREAT
SPRING CARRIAGE SALE
At Norbeck & Miley's,
CORNER OE DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PENN'A.,
Monday, March 22, 1S8C.-10 A; M. anil 2 P. M,
-TKKMS-NLNETV DAY NOTK ; SIX l'KU CENT. OFF FOR CASlI.t
0KEATK.8T0rSALK, GREATEST IN NUMIIEU3, GREATEST IN VARIETY. FINEST IN
FINISH, ALL STVLES AND URAUES. ALSO, A FEvVSLElUllS.
Fliil Clhs Vehlcl al Iwr Prices In natenlahlnK, but we de II, and an pre.it, we rofarleany buyer
at fermer sales. Over noujehs sold at former Hales nnd net tn worth of repair. Our sales In Lan
caster city nnd county In thelast low years nre larger than any tvvnictalt factertea In the city
orceunty. We inaniilacture mere than any three laclerles In abeve luontleued dUlilcU This fs
no paper talk, but a fact. A public Inspection Is Invited te ciamlne work, rrocnretibaranln. Don't
listen te abusive. Jealous nnd Ivlng competlleni, but attend and see Ter yourself. SaleSlONDAY,
MARCH K.iwei, ntlOa m. and: p.m. TERMS Ninety days, with approved eccurltyt six per
cent, per annum etr rer cash. H. F. Rewb, Auctioneer.
CARll We knew snine of our competitors have abused ourreputallon en nccounlef held,
tni; sales and reducing Ihopiice et a tlrst-ilnns Jeb, but we challaiiKti them iifrnln, ns liefore, te
pieduce ns much llrst clans stock, or construct a liner vehicle of nny t In, We mean business, and
(hove It concerns can have satisfaction by tailing en or addressing N in buck & Mlley.
A MOiTO THAT ALWAYS WINS.
HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRICES I
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Garriage Works,
126 and 128 BAST KING STREET,
(NEARLY 01-reSlTE THE LKOl'ARH HOTEL), LANCASTER, I'A.
Nene But First-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and" TMJnJyjiJJsed
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
BUGGIES, PMTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS,
Aud Vohlclea of Every Description Built Promptly te Order.
A Full l.lnr nt Vehicles In Ktnck. nrennted es
Aeitment el SECONDflANU WORK ON HAND vvhtch will
l'KlCb!).
rAHTICULAlt ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING.
-(.lve us a call and e.vamlne the work, whether you purchase or net. DON'T reiHJET
TIIEI'LALL
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works,
NOS. 126 and 128
VI.UTIUKU.
H
IllSIl it HKOTHKIL
YOUR ATTENTION
is heiehy dliecled te the PROCLAMATION
which we this day lssue te you one and nil
that new vie me receiving and showing te the
public the i Incst Line el
SUITINGS
AND
PANTALOON INGS
VMilcli has ever been sicn in Ihecityel Lan.
caster.
WeBhallMAKE THEM TO ORDER In rirst
Clasa btjle. Tilin and Make them lu a thor ther thor
euKhly woikuinnllke manner, nud shall gtiarau
tcu Unit
Our Prices Are the Lewest
Otany In this city "inalltleij belni? Bnamiilted
uy us.
OUR ASSORTMENT COMPRISES ALL '.THE
LATEST
NOVELTIES
As well as Staple Uoed-i, and we cannot lall le
please ev ci ynne.
WE KNOW that It will bu TO YOUR INTER
ESI' te call en us and lve us atrial.
OUR RULE IS,
ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST.
SATISFACTION 0UAHAN1EED OR MONEV
REFUNDED.
MUSH fe BROTHER'S
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING
AND
dENTS' FURNISHING HOUSE,
CORNER NORTHOUEEN STREET AND
CENTRE SUUARE.
S-Opcii every evening until 9 o'clock, hat
uiday until ltiu clock.
S1
IT.OIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Special Announcement I
DurliiL- thu mouth of FEBRUARY I will make
a reduction of 20 te 25 per cent, from the regular
price en all
HEAVY WEIGHT
Suiting and Overceating.
This Is done te turn stock Inte ready cash and
give employment, te my nanus.
MEDIUM WEIGHT
Suiting for Early Spring Wear,
-AND-
SPRING OVERCOATING
Will be made up at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
4-Ratnple Cards et the Latest Bprlug Impor
tation new ready.
H.GERHART
Ne. 43 North Queeu Street.
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no Bum ftuiuii Jit
S0NA11LE
EAST KING STREET.
127-lyilAw
UUOKB.
OLANK BOOKS. ' ' "
Jehn Baer's Sens
Invite examination el thdr
BLANK BOOKS!
In Various tltailcs et
UAV HOOKS, JOURNALS,
LEDGERS, CASH HOOKS,
COPYING. JJ00K3 & l'RESSE8,
INVOICE I100K8, TIME ROOKS,
MEMORANDUMS, I'ASSROOKB,
l'ETTY ACCOUNT ROOKS, fte ,
AT TDK
SIGN OFTHE BOOK,
16 and 17 North Queen Btroet.
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TUST HECElVi:i)
A LARGE LOT OF
HOBNAIL GLOBES
Whlchwevv 111 soil ata els. each.
Soren Olecrent Celers.
AL. OLIVE,
(JltKEN, 11LUE,
Aud AMliKR.
THEF1NKSTL0T0F
Glebes, Lamps and Chandeliers
IN LANCASTER.
The SUN and HOME LAMP are the beat Lamp
In the market.
CALL AND SEE AT
JOMP. SOHITDI & SOF,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER. PA.
T II. MA11T1N,
WUOLKSALX AND llKTAlL DIALKR IN ":
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
S-Vaiie: Ne. 4 North Waler and Prince
Streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. nj-lyd
TAUMaAKDNi:ilS ifc JEFFEIIIES.
GOAL DEALERS.
Ornca : Ne. 129 North Queen Btroet, aud Ne.
BC North Prince street.
Yakim : Neilb. Prtuce stteet, uear Readlne
Depot,
LANCASTKR.PA. ,..
auglVtld
TSeaiI
M. V. B. COHO,
iOKTII WATER ST.. Lancaat
Wholesale and Ketall Dealer le
Ne. 330 NORTH WATER ST.. Lancaster, Pjk,.
Wholci,ale and RetaU Dealer le H
LUMBER AfVD COAL.
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