ESHSBH -r w' tt ,-, -., -SJ . "' ' . ff fc A- XQffi SiANOAJSTER DAILY rSTTEIJLIGEKOER, TUESDAY, MABCH 0. 1883. Dally InUllIgencT. fcaJtVAMBH, MAECH . 19. i aUstr imuMMM publish all ta MHfiMiH vuhi rres p te UMAIaksit. ; VMMa-Tw iiy iue ct ti tmu Msas H fWTHM By ntmti in im city M iwwmIIII tows far lOe. per week t feT'SMUt, Jrel M9 'or lztaeaUa:; lUiMthrmftfrnUMi sen. per month. m Wmui lmu.iesca (Deuble Sheet) only LM per annum, la a- s within- their adSre changed t ltt where tfcelpaper te new ler. Irani 10 'ft et.pr line . tjvtnrdlns te location. l"v ' JXaaMRTKLtlGENCKR, C,. lneater, u 1y-Talephewe connection. C Tke Vtmwt jIvmIsb. : .21m PenwjlTanl railroad prints the tot Us business for tue past year, la the largest it has ever done. JFtenrnnerettt condition et the read is a vtafleeUen et that et the country, which a jm age seemed te be niled with business mbiUm. Th railroad earnings for .tfcecetitBg year will net be as great as '! ter lb ntst rear, unless a " j'rtaate In existing conditions takes place, there has been a pronounced decline la business enterprise since the open- Slag of the new year. The cause is ''largely te be found in the conduct et Vb -raUreads themselves, because, iV flashed by a year of prosperity, -? they undertook te Increase their charges, j&Mi some of them sought te lower their Swages and te cheapen their materials. ,. Tbe Pennsylvania was pervaded with the tfVldea that it was net making enough '?mMiM. notwlthstandieir it had made , i&man than it ever did before, and It !?( a ..- r-..l-l.t l. nti.l dnrOlnfut 1?I.I4. ..J l.,otee.1 n .TiftaflniT fO tllft ifsteel tail makers the price at which they irabxrald sell rails. The check came wiien -ti sWel rail combination shut down Vhtir mills nnd bnsiness fell Off. and it ' ' Wcane evident that te keep the country i Anatlnv al-nrr rnnnnLhlv nn RtfinfiS must r;' be thrown in the stream. Stag the first te rea'iza the situation. It 'accommodated itself te the steel rail fjjOMikm' views and bought rails. It be- i came amiable te freighters and put down Elites. It began again te sell ticket books xfMZtientsper mile, it nas given eui ever Mi two thousand freight cars te be made, 3?.- . A . aV 1 aV Sim, .il s-sa na f&Tjawaw quick wuav ii miijw.cYiie ' 'baslnBi tone , it has turned its back en P&.b temptation te reduce wages, and has itrai Increased them en the western syr- S&im. It is te be said for the Pennaylva- ' fftBla management that it is the most lib- S eral and enlightened railroad manage- fef,.twenew have; which may net 1)2 f T-, saying that It is all that It should ee, uui OVrt Ji tall I tat. a..aw-.. lti.Anr1 .nfi(fna(na fffin. ; jlly prevailing, k The ivnnsyivansa used te de tue worst O-of the let, and its manageis only e tneugnt ei nuing me:r peckcis ana ,t. errnptlng legislation that they might p obtain better facilities for se de- w i-"B x "" - """ .r . " . g largely duappeared from the control or K tfcls company, and as a censequence its .v.ancient unpopularity nas passed away. 5; bow that it is manifestly growing In & eNffiace. Its president lias expressed mm- aiMlHin laver ui iuu .uvci-aiuiu iun, uuu Va m a1l a ah ft- Ima luinn a rrraat. A1,0 1UJF HCH fcn- e K te uvvu ftavMv Xf WWU MJ UlSIvMU, rtllU UUii ae ftiwv iW&AaK 4Vm 1ta kil nml nniill 1H n rtrflltflf em if the commissioners Had power V.i v0 enierce meir uecisiens uuuer i-ue i..n. SiUc. Heberts in his piesent report, sug .&& tests that the law needs amtndment te &i secure lw strict enforcement ns well as te i .protect the carrylmj business from the Canadian railroad robbery. This would "jW"be a matter for treaty negotiation, new $ that we are busy treating with Great 'Britain ever matters of. much less conse- iqnences te us. &$' The lnter-stnte commission law evi- dsntlj needs amendment, when n great - railroad, whose interests lead it te desire isitaebey the law, finds that its Infraction Tty competitors forces it into llkeantag- ,V A 8 for Jlenry Geerge, r& Henry Geerge and his friends should Le -ij organized into a commission te report en . the se-called "five civilized tribes of the .Jc Indian territory" and find out what is tfae matter with their land system. These Indians have given up hunting and S'J fishing long age, and have an educational ;M system se cempieus mat any urigutana . 'teambitieus veucc man may have hlmseU "fftnt te Yale or Harvard at the expense r- ",i at tna tribe. Thev nave a wise nnd slmnle 'iiir:. , u, i..j i ;;hui laws, uuie juugiu uuu u.u,wiu j-isveuve Business ine in ineircmui iuwds, '-fctthe great bulk et the people are Imle- efjmn man uuiirugiesiive, uuu a lew uiuu Stsatebe acquiring great wealth while .fcfae large majerlt y are content te get along iwmmuj wuuuuii uu) liiuiu vu uevciuj' iuu jaatural resources of their country. Yet Uutfrljnil la hnldnncnnllnir tn Mm Renrtrn ihaerv. It belongs te tha tribe and the . i improvements only are the property of '-1, the individual, subject te the prevision ' 'fitmk he must net cultivate within a eutr- 1: V isc of a mile of his neighber'd fields. As ? they have very much mere land than they if- M& use. this prevision for elbow room b h-"Oiks no hardship, nnd they have further rt4pietected themselves by leavlng uneccu- vplsd D ve mile strip around their reserv- .jJsMsm, Here the land Is as Geerge would JglsW It, free as the air, and yet the con. tlAtwauraiien or weaiui gees en. xne tax f .att&nt m ..YnnAil An.A. In 41. tn mhva !. .,v,fiwsn wiv:t nna) jit i,uia tuw uj rtbs Intereit in I ad Ian funds held In rftnat for them by the United States, and 5a is quite enough for all public A Beel Selection. fxltt selection of Jebn It. Head as the Mctser of Jehn K. "Valentine, the Matted States district attorney for the ImUtb district of Pennsylvania, will alaanut al lafaellnn In nran n,...l. li m mvmw r w..". m liwj iuitivct j'IAsm Mr. I tend M rnnfASSed nhll tv la !'MOffBlz9d nnd appreciated. The new 4iatrici attorney is but forty-live years of ft), and lias bad an exceptionally bril HMtt career at (he bar. Sixteen years 1 be was elected a member of the con- si convention and he is the r of that section which transfers the I et contested elections te the legisla- tticm that body te the courts. ikmm been a conspicuous and able at, participating In nil the recent national conventions of the r' With a splendid record as a law- peaeueu pnvaie cnaracier, anu kWrvice In the Democratle ranks, pl?tUnd is te ba cengiatuU- ted en his geed fortune in securing a man se fit for a place se Important. m BAnntsRDRe la In tee mtdst or a lively defalcation sensation. Ex Clerk and ox ex TrMtnrer Krastea J, Josm wm recently ncceeded by Treunrer Orove, who Ue mended et Mr. Jenee, at the expiration et the latter' term, the 0.658.44 which he owed the county, the latter producing f 23, 000. Babtequtntly, when It wm learned that 30,000 of the amount wm tiken white Jenes was clerk under Treaturer Ionge Ienge necker, a demmd wm made en the Utter, Hd Longenecker handed ever all be had, 120,000, te Colonel W. W. Jennings and Colonel JetBM Yenng. These two bend -men went down In their poeketa and added 110,000, and with the 130,000 paid off Lenge. neeket'a Indebted new. Jenes then eme forward with 13 800 cash, and handed It ent and this left 3,000 te be pild by hie surety, the Common weilth Trust company. Bat a farther dUecvery wm made that Jenes owed the state 4,000 for collected and tin pild Uxes, and new the Investigators tumbled npen the unwelcome fact that the county auditors had given Jenes a double credit of 7,000, which runs the Trust com pany's lltblllly up te 14,000, and the entire deflelt up te 17,000. This Is doing qnlte well for ear near neighbor. TnK New Yerk Sun pnbllahcs a strange but probably true vornlen of the trouble be twesn the Uerman doctors and Dr. Mao Mae kentle evor the crown prlnce's malady. It seems that there Is a law which provides thatne prince suffering from an Incurable dlseaae can succecd te the Imperial threne. Queen Victeria's daughter, the crown prin cess, Is said te be vary ambitious te linve the title and rights or an empress of Ger many ; and it the dheass with whleh her husband Is cfiUe'.ed 1 really Incnrabie he can never reign, even though his life should be prolonged after tbe old omperor's death. It Is said that when Dr. Bargmtn Inlorraed her tLattbe crown prlnoehadanlncurablo cancer In hU threat the princess straight way bexed his cars and sunt toRnglend for Maekenrle, who, according te lnstrnotlenn, found the dlseass lncurable and carefully extracted from the patient's threat purttelcs which l'rofesier Vlrohew could oonolen eonolen oenolen tlously proneunco net cancerous. The tale Is further embellished with an oceount et the quarrel botween the princess and Uls Uls marek, who favored the Oerman docterr. It Is even said that the young Prince Wil liam, who 1 a great admirer of the Iren chancellor, sided with him against his mother. The details or thlsttery aredoubt aredeubt aredoubt less Imaginary, but the main facts bave the ring of truth, for they explain the unlted attitude of the German doctors sgatnst Mackenzie and the unpopularity of that surgeon with people. Unser Frits la very popular, and ene would have supposed that a doctor who persisted tbst he wm curable would alsobapepular,but If the transparent purpose et that declaration wm the seating et an English princess en the Oerman throne with a dying husband as emperor, it is net surprising that the poeplo wero In dignant. With the prospect or war staring them constantly In the face they can net afford te bave a hopeless Invalid at the head of affairs. GnKKNMiuna In this state has great Dsmecratla premise in it, as It Is said that efforts are made by the young Domecratla ladlei tbere for tbe organization el at'rances Cleveland club, for tbe purpose of taking an active part in the coming presidential oleotlon. The club will be compesod of some or the leading ladles of tbe place, nnd will be uniformed tastily, each wearing a white silk badge with a plolure et Mm. Cleveland en It. They will be lurnlahed with torches made ospeotally for the occa sion, and will turn out at every political precession, and are te be drllled in the manual of arms and marching maneuvers bytkllled drill-masters. When tbe girls or tbe country nre Democrats, the destinies of that party are in safe keeping. What disposition te make et the surplus lands et the Indian territory is new a very serious qnostlen. Iu the west et the torrltery there Is a large trsct unaligned te any tribe, broiuse It has been found that the country nnd cllninte are net mltcd te the northern ImlhtiR, who were te bave been moved I hern. Much bloej and money was spent te preve this, and annug tbonerthorn Jmllaim tbe terri tory is called te day "the land of 11 re," nnd speken of with fear nnd loathing bccaitde wholetrlbos were tliore exteriulnnted by fever oreiborslctcneHs, due te tbe change from a very cold nil mate. Tne land re served ler the several tribes is nlse largely In exress of their aevernl needr; and, ns the new law giving thorn lands in Hoverulty is sppllcable te all but theso kLOn as the Uroclvlllzed tribes, thore will seen be a much greater tract restered te the public domain. The danger new Is that land sharks and speculators will take udvantage et this movement te open a part of the for fer for b'ddea lands, and contrive te Jiave-lba weaker tribes left without protections that they may share the fate that overtook the GallforeU Mission IndlnnH nnd find no Helen Hunt Jacbseu te light their battles for thorn. The wenlthy civilized tribes have llttle te rear, as they are quite oempo tent te take care of themselves and by edu cation and money will probably keep them selves en top, wbntever changes may take place around thorn. PERSONAL. Danikl DoueitKitTV Is nerr a niembpr el the Mew Yerk bar. Chairman Man list, with n great ibur. lsh of trumpetM, declares that Malue Is mere Ilapnbiican than ever, becausn of a low Kepubllcsn municipal victories en Monday. Well, if se, who carts T Kditeii Pulitzer, of the New Yerk World, lias ten men In his tcrvke who ro re ro celve ever $100 a week, and whose upcre cate Bnlailes amount te f7&,000 a year. Thta esnnct be paid el nny ethers newrpaicr cuMce in the United Htates. THIS 1.0 OAL TOOACUO I1UUK. Uetliirsi In Old and New l.f I'reltr Active. retiiiB of the Ntir Yerk Msrkit. It is believed that a large quantity or '(7 seed leaf tobacco was bought by packers last week, but they decline te make known the particulars. It Is known, however, that Bsveral local nnd several New Yerk nnd ether packers have been riding tbe county. The receipts at the city warehouses, both et Havana and seed leaf, have been very largp, aggregating coveral hunilred thrusaud peundn. The Bales of cased tobacco have also been larger than usuaU Trank Pentlaric cold 107 caes '65 Havana; B B. ICendU t O j , te'.d 111 cases and bought 110 caseaasicrled; M It Ilea A Krey sold 300 cases Heed and Havana, and received nt thilr wareheuse 75,009 pounds new Havana. A fiale or 100 cases at Mcuitvlllu Is lepe'Ud, but no names are given. New Verk Cigar r.?af Marliut. i rem the U. 8. Tobaceo Journal, The routlne el the buslness rcqulres tbe supply nf fltlerH and binders lu the seed line. It's and C'rf are iu great demand, bat tletr supply is limited. The '80 Pennsyl vania Havana seed Is metlnK for binder purpej-js. Tne prlca average about 11 cents. At this price l0 case changed handr. TI10 'SO Wisconsin Is ricked ui for the name iurpcte, but at much lower figure, lilttle dutch sella well at Htlll rlKures Altogether about 603 cases were disposed of, mere than was expected lu a week that put BucLclelu and ushes en many beadn. Havana Q'llte actlve. Od Ilamedlna sell from Tl te 85 cents, new from 76 te W cents. Vuellas as high as f 1 157 Hales abiut COO balm or all grade. Humatra is runn'ng along In rniantltka te supply actual needs, from the Ltaf Xebicca. This was a very dull wenk j some vales, but few of any impartines. Nxgotlatleua are en feet btwten manufacturers and packers for some large packings, but Pickera being firm and net willing te make such concessions as manufacturer deslre farUtU'k MavWwd, the thing Is yet In stain quo. In the Con necticut Valley old goods are picked up In a lively style at 15a. and ever Is paid for old leaf running late. B.ime Philadelphia packers have made large ssles this week c It la reported. Havana Tnls market made a very geed showing this week In splte et the gen eral dulineta of the toeacno market. Nearly COO bales were sold at 05e te 1.05. Heme fancy lets brought L18. Clank' Vfh! JMpert, Bales of seed leat tobacco reported for the iNTEi-MOK.icxn by J. 8. Oans' Hen, tobacco broker, Ne, 131 Water atreet, New Yerk, for the week ending March 6, 188R: 300 cases 18S1 Wisconsin Havana, p. t; SMIeaaes 18K1 Wisconsin Havana, 7G?lla ; '2&0 cmcs 1881-ES Pennsylvania, &c$14e. 240 cases 1880 Pennsylvania, p. tl 180 catca 18S0 Dutch, Ptle- i I&0 cases 1885 state Havana, 12'0a. j HO cases sundries, 7Q23i TeUl, l,t20 cases. l'Mladclphla Market. .sre rales of cigar leaf era belng made, though the margins nre small. The elgar trade Is fairly prosperous for the better qualities of goods, but dull for low grader, Olher branches or the trade are uncbanged. Baltimore Maiket. Inquiry for geed Maryland Is acllvc, tut receipts are limited ; consequently sales are light, there belng only about 120 hhds. at full prices. Ohie Is very quiet with but lltlle uemsnd. Olhrr Markets. Daldwlnsvlllc, N. Y., sotr.e lltlle new tDbacce la belng bought at low llgnres. In the Connecticut valley trade Is quiet. A low sales are made evcry week, but neither Reller nor buyer tnake known tne prices. In Mauaohusetts 03 percent, of the new crop reraatns en Iho hands nf the grower. In Ohie the trade In new leif Is dull, Many of the best crepi have been pre viously purchased, and Mttle I) u tell U soil ing at 8 centr. In Wltoensln the mtrke. Is shoeing a little Improvement In all gr.itlcf. llnyers ate quietly purchasing the '87 crop, hut tew prlees are given. These nutnud ran go from ii te 0 cents In the bnnd'e. Considerable quantities el old goeda are belnj; leugIit. Hlrrp Is HtineiutPly ne:f mrr for health, and netlilnK si nrnctunlly relu enn el ileep ss flees a i tying baby, ure llr. Ilul 's Fyrup t'i lain Its lutn and the luhy will li quint nnd allow Kit uisli'eji wlt nioe ii cnnti nhnltln L&zaaer al ways enrrs terar anil wziin. flumb agnr, eta, una coats euly'W cents a iUBgu. Tbe I'opalailen of Lanratter Is abent thirty thensand, and we would ay at least nne-bnlr era troubled with snme atrocilen or tne Tnreit ana LutiRS. ns these cemnlnlnls are. nrcerdlnK te ntlst'c. mere numnreas than ethers. We would 4dy;si atl net te nnleel the opportunity te call nn thMr dnigRlstand net a bottle et Kemp's llal-nm Jort-e ibreittand I nars. I'rlcn 6'c and II 03. Tilal Mhefrea. Sold by alldruggluls, (!) m "My Kingdom ler a Ilerir." It ut U be suflers Irem scratches, crncki, cuts, galls or wounds of any kind, Vetcrlnary Hep Uletmnnt Is warranUidte cuie. A'txtr atl$. tl.toabex. AtalldrnKRtsts. dtc!.(l) upueiau Nencun, blttl.OU'H COUGH and Coniumptten Oure la sold bj- ns en a gntrantrc. It cims Con sumption. Sold by It. 11. Cochran. druuKlrtt, Nea. is; and VO North Uueeu M., .L&nc&Mnr, Fa. tS) "Tin All Uroke VV "This Is Iho usual rzclninattni rf ene af fltcUd with rhiumnt'sm, or lamnnns. llluui 111MI0 poeplo are lndoed entitled te ourslu eurslu cure syinpuby and cominleeratlon. Hpecdjr rt l'lil Is otlertd Ihem In Vr. 7iemai' Kcleelrie Oil. It Is the sworn fiinuirel iiliachusand pnlns. rer saleby II. II. Cochran, druKRlst, 137 and IS) Merth Queen street, Lancuntcr. InstrnctlTe Itesdlng. Bemn or the trstlmenltls from dlrTarert pee peo poe pin relative te 27ieina' Eclcetric Oil, ana the rnllnf It hai gtvun them when dlitresetil liy hailach, earache, and lonlhache are as lntor lnter iBtlni routing mi jeu will nnd. Ihlsbelnga standard meillclne, t, cold eveiywhern by dragKl'ts. Fer sole by II. II Cocuran.druic Cecuran.druic gin, 137 andist) Neith Queen street, Lucciuler. Ur Tanusi'a Steniarn, nr. Tanner rnrtutnly has a great stomach great bepuue of Its suenirthund endunincB. We nuy r In t-aylng that tha doctor uses JIuntecL JlleO'.t Jlittcri.i. If hi Aims. hlsdl Restlvn powers are easily accesnted for. liur Unci lll'Hid lutteis belniru standard medicine nre sold by all druKulns rnr tale by II. II. Cechian, drngsUI, 137 aud Ktt hertU Cjuecn street, l.diicasiur. 1kk nur uttelcr. Yeu can be wfalr, nmveng, dehllltnted, and dcrpnnaenltdl-quitllllFU ler work e( head or hum), or eii ctu m Jey a lulr 'horn of heiilih and p.nce of mind. Murdoch ilioeil Hitters will alleviate )eurinlery nnd de you a uerld of Keed li ou will liuthuTO fallh lelry. Ker sain liy II. it techmn.druRUt, 147 nnd ilii Urlli Qucen street, Lancaster, Tnlls the Truth. "TliU medlrln I can lilehlv jTceinmcnfl. ifuroef. Uloeil llitten aintbnbeit bleud pu rlller w hnv" ever usul " rhas. A. Hurt, 15 Cmi rt strut t, lluttile, N. Y. KnrHi'a by II. it CeLhnin, dniRKUt, 137 and 189 enu Queen slrtet, Luncnatcr. Itnckien'a ArcICA Salv. Tna IIest Salts in the world for Cuts.Urulri Peres, Ulcers, colt lihMiin, Kever Sercs,Titter, Chapped Ilandsi, Chilblains. Cerns, and all Bkln Krupttnns. and positively cures l'llcs, or no pay nxjulivd. It Is ;uarauieep te give per fect satlstactlen, or money refunded, l'rice S5 cenm per box. Ker biIe by II. 11. Cochran. UriiKKUt, e. 137 and 130 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. jum n lyd Klcctrfe llltlrn. This remedy Is brcemlnir se well Lnnnn and se popular at le nned no rpecUl munilnn. All who have ned Kloc'.rle lllt(r nln Iho naine nnng 01 pru'BO A purer mrdlclnn dots net rztst, ana 11 Is Ruaranteed te de all tlut Is dalined. K ectrtn liltu-rs will cure all dlicasts 01 the I her and Kidnes, will rumove 1'lm pics Bell, fralt Khnum and ether atreclleus uiused ly Impure bleed. Mill drlve Malirla rremihiisystiiiu and prevent as well as cum nil Malarial tiers. Ker cam of Heartache. Constipation and Indication try KUctrle Hitters -Knll'e satlntacileii Rnaranteed or meniy refundel. 1'ileuCOc.and w pir not net tie at II. 11. Cochran's DruK Stere. (5 WAJfAUAKICR'a. 1'iiiLiOKLruu, Tueaflay, -March 0, nea. Tlie story of dress goods gees en day after day like the murmur of the sc.i in a shell. Plaids gay and sober. Troops of them wheeling into line. A new device en almost gonfalon. every bouthwestefcoatre. Ne cup-and-sauer designs among the Challis rather "the soft strivings of an artist's dream of days gene by. Nete the quiet tints among the drifting Cashmeres. They are coming mere and mere te the front. Xortlieajtof centre. The bread expense of Ging hams, Sateens, Chintzes, and their companions is as fresh as dewy pastures. Every printed or woven prettiness that such cottons were ever made te take. Kcrlhwett of centra Linen Sheetings. What a stir they'd have made in grand mother days I They are mak ing a stir new, when quality up and prices clown is the rule. 68c sounds very low for a 94 inch Linen Sheeting. It is low. Compare it with the $1 kind anywhere else. Or our $1 Sheetings with the $1.25 kinds ; or our 1.25 Sheeting with the $1.65 or $1.75 kinds. There's no test like comparing. Just se with Pillow Linens, tWeJt rintntnrauiung.atiewivrrieii WATTAMAKIR'B. One jump from the Irish manu facturers te our counters. Towels. Yeu mightpass a day looking at the styles. Coming and going. A flaxen river, 400 dozen towels down te-day from 50 and 40c te 35c. Anether towel, net se geed as the 50c Old Beach, but very much like it ; knotted fringe and 20c, from 25. It is 35c anywhere else we knew of. Large and very fine Irish Napkins, such as we have sold at $9, new $6. Every Tablecloth ever 6 months old has been marked down a quarter. Seme are a little creased or finger marked. Mere than 1,200 of the Ger man Linen 'Sets tablecloths and napkins have been sold. Ne wonder. Only a trade freak madc,the prices possible. Sets, knotted fringe, $2.70 te $4.50, plain fringe, $3 te $3.60. Benthweat of contra. Women's Muslin and Cam bric Underwear. New things all tlic time coming in. Here are some of the suggestive prices : Night Gowns, 55c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 te $11. Chemises, 35c, 50c, 65, 75c, 85c, $1 te $5. Drawers, 40c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $i,$i.25 te $5. Skirts, 50c, 65c, 75c, 90c, $1, $1-25. $i-59 te $16. Lace Trimmed Skirts, $1.50 and $1.75 kinds. Skirts, ruffle, 75 the 2 and $2.50 blind embroidered and qec; the $i and $1.50 kinds. Chestnut stroet slde, east of Main Aisle. There is no better wearing or better finished Cotten Ho siery made in the world than that which Irish wit produces in Balbriggan. Perhaps there is none se geed. Frem the Sea Island Mills at Balbritrfran comes direct te our counters two cases of Hosiery for Men and Women, consisting of : Men's Unbleached Half Hese, plain Ma Men's tinbloiehedK lleae, ciocked 70 Men's Unbleached k Hele, clocked SI Men's Kast muck H llesu, plain 11 Men's 1 sat Black K Hese, clocked 11,25 Men's Striped Cotten X Hese, narrow.... tl Men's Hlrlpcd Letien K Hene, wide tl Men's Striped Cotten k Hcse, clusters.... II Men's I'laln Celers H llose It Men'a silk MtrlpedH Hese It women's Untileachtd Hese, checked II Women's Uubleiched llose. clocked 11(0 Wmunn's last lllaclc Hess, plain II Women's rastuiack Hese, plain 112) Direct importation and buying in quantities make unusual prices possible. Chestnut street front, west of Arcade. Silverplated ware for exactly half. Geed, honest silver; genuine triple plate. Wilsen & Sen's work. Ne matter why we cut the dollars in two. It's a chance you are never likely te see again : Uecnlar. TubloHpeons w 'ct&eriHpneng 7 ou llnrry Hpixms 2J0 Tib e erks 87 Ofsler 1 udle 310 I'le Knives 3(0 Jrlly bpenns 1 H) 1'renervii Bpeaus lti.. 2S0 "Mustard Upuens 60 Bull bpoem ,'e Child's Knives en Child s Ferks 1,0 Im Bptens Slii New, VX IN ISO ..V) 121 .30 .IS ,10 .81 1.75 1 75 dozens of these things. Last elide, rear Art ltoem. Prices en China surprise you like the whirr of a partridge. ie Decorated Limoges Din ner Sets reduced from $50 te $35c Fine, perfect. Seme of them in a Market street win dow. Crown Ashworth half and less. Covered dishes, Tureens, Salad Bowls, Cups and Saucers, etc. Don't mistake it for Crown Derby. 400 dozen asserted sizes Decorated China Plates breakfast, dinner, tea. Fluted patterns. $3, $3.50, $4. Handsome decorated Rese Jars, 25c each. Juniper and Market street) ccrner. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. ' - .1 , . 1 CaKRSAUES. QTANDAUD w6rk7" ED W. EDGERLEY CAKRUlii: HUILIiEIt, NOS. 10, t!.l.MAUKKT BTIKKT, Kear of a uBtviiuuu, A-uuutuiier, 1 u, Wienn. kii.ilu. Aliraet VuKOn, l'hielenii, Kxpresi Wagons. I employ ihe beat Mcvuinlca and bave fuel' Itlei te build correctly iny style of CarrlaKe dei.lnd. 'JbrtOuellty. S)leand rinlthet iiTy work nukes It decidedly Uie cheiiieit In the limrun, MOTie- "Fair Ueallng. Honest Werk at llottem Prices." l'leabii iilve inn a cjill. vbiptliltgpreiiiptiy attended te Prices Inaertbun nil etbni. One set nf Werka-en m ctnlly einnle) ed for lht purpose T?XTHAOKDIXAUY LOW I'RIUUa FINE TAlLOItING AT &XTUAOUUINAKY LOW PUICJtS. Overcestlnr end Heavy Weight Bultinir mulft te Older ut Cost ti Ice te reduce stock and glvn empleyiiient te my hands Hpetlnl ftituutteu paid te Full Dress Suits, which 1 will new nuke te order In the very be,t st) le, batlu Llued all thieugh, from 130 UO H, GERHART'S. FINE IUI'OUTIMG TAILOIU NO. tS NOBTU QUEEN BT..LAS0A9TEE, PA I have In Htoek nnd Ilulld te order Every anetyet tin following styles: Ceupe, nuir. kKh, Ciibrlnleu, Ciirrlaues. Vlrterlas. Uuslat-ss IliOIH "1" I.RttH. M. i!n H OOD'8 FARSAPAKHjLA. A FAIR TRIAL Of flood's BamparlilA for scrofula, salt rhsasa, or any affection etaaed by impure bio, ! snaeieatt convince any one of the enperter and peeaUar curative power of this nadlclM. The follewlnt statement Is right te the point t "My aang liter Mary was aflletea wit aerof aeref akraa ier neck from the time she was M Months old Mil sfaa became s years of af. Lamps formed In her seek, causing great an. BOTsnoe,aaatwe of tbsm, after growing te the sis of a pigeon's egg, broke and dis charged. Oae became a running sere for ever three years. We tedded te give HoecVe Baresvp axilla a thorough trial. We began in January, and In a fa w months, after she had taken fl ve bot tles, all suppuration had eaesed. We then waited three months, when, aa a new lump waa beginning te form, we again gave htr Heed's aariap&riila. After the had taken less than two bottle the Inmp ana ail Indications ofscrernla had entirely diatppeared, and new she seems te be a healthy ebUd." i. 8. Cab Liu, HanrlghU K . 3. Worst Type of Bcrefula My eon waa afflicted with the worst type of erefnla,nd en the recommendation et my druggist I gave him Heed's SarsaparUla. To day he Is sound and well, notwithstanding it was said there waa net enough medicine In Illinois te effect a cure." J. Chistiaw, nil polls, 111. If, 3, Be sure t) get Heed's SarsaparWa Beld by all druggist. SI I six for SS. Mad only by 0. 1. HOOV CO., Jewell, Mas. 10O Desea One Dellar. Imf-dAw rpuK HUHUUKUANMA K1VKR glow thirty mile along the west side et the county, it's a pretty healthy stream, but a till there are some thirty te forty thensand people within reach of Its fogs who ought te knew that they need have no fear of chills, malarial affections and ; nervous prostrations if they use ' Stadiger's Aurantii The best compound known for the prevention and cure of disease arising from disordered stomach and liver. Dyspepsia, .Liver Com plaint, Biliousness, Less of Appetite, Nervous l'rostratten, Malarial Poisoning, all ylold;te It, and the system receives fresh bleed and vitality. Druggists keep It. ang7Std VHY UOUDb. ,,..w.- -.' -.. B OSrON STORE. STAMM BROTHERS. NeB.26&28N.QucenSt, LANOAyrKit.rM. GOODS THAT WB WANT TO SELI mrenK- MOVING. About Tire Itnndrcd LADIES' AND OUIl.DUEN'S G038AUEU9. At About Ualfrrlea. Upwards of IM) itemnants rf BLACK It KHUIETTAB AND D LAC ft CAU- MKUKS. At 1'ilccs that will Bave Yen Minty, About KK) Remnants COLOKKD DUKSB GOOD', Of Every Description at Heney Lesl"g Prices. Ten Styles FINK ALL-WOOL DKESS CLOTHIS, One and a-half yards wlie, nt 73o:fetmer trlce, 1 u. AND A Thensand Other Things Which You'll See When Yeu Come. It Bus Never Boen Our Pleasure te Display Be Large an Assortment of NEW SPRIKG DRESS GOODS As We Are New Showing Tbe choicest et the choice has been (elected from evey manufacturer, and we have kept LOW PRICES In Tlew all tbe tlmn Special Btyles In A hit ten and French Sateens at l'epular 1'ilees. Imported for ns Flve Cases Zephyr rieth GlnKhums In all the Latest bhadts and De signs, f pedal enertnsr of Fifty Doxen Hnckabuck Towels, all jlnen, 8s each. AT TnK BOSTON STORE April 1, we move te Nes 15 and J7 North Queen street, right across from thupsinfUcn. MVHWAL. FM W S OUI'ERIOR QUALllY MUSICAL BOXES. HENIiY GAUTBCai A SONS, Ne. 1130 Chestnut Street, 1'hlladelphla. Examination will prove our Instruments farsuperlorte anyother make, net speaking of the worthless trash tout abeuuda lu the market, seen being of mere annoyane than pleasure te thetr owners, old and lroper lreper lroper luctiymade Mutle liexes ciretully repaired by experiencp.1 workmen tram the manufac tory In ttwiuerland. Cern spendence solicited. Bend stump ler catalogue and price lisU u nevtMydAw IIANO AND OKOAN lUaIKO, It will piy yen te walk up one flleht cf stairs te see hew nicely you can have your Piane or 0rtn Repaired. VI Itestrtnglnp. Knilrn New Works put In. fast Uevarnlkhtil slid Polished ss goedaa new. Tour yellow olacelsred Iver) snr keys made perfrctly white, by a newly discovered pruceks. This can all be done at Nee. 28 and SO East Elcp; Street, Second Fleer, Over Stackheute's Shoe Stere WM. H. mud MANBY & SON. l-uncaster, Pa. nr M.MeOI.URE'H BOUTHQU ltMT.VAEMU'rit'P.KF, Ne. 53 tfeulh Queen Street. PEARSON E, GBUQEIt, Superintendent. ltta OROOKRIBB. T ENTKN SEASON GOOD9. XJ salt an Baaet rteh, fta WMUIM MaeksreU Cedtsh, asee Sailbnt. uaawea aimen ana Leeetsr, Mrdlae, ate , Maeareal, eelatlee, flne Maw Tork. dhteee, Canaed jrraiu ana Vegetab'as. Olive and riekle. Onr stock or Ceree and xaaseempar with the finest In the market. rieas favor nswitn a Utal order. Geed de livered, ORORQKWI4KT. Ke.Ul West King Street. G IttCAT REDUOTlCN IN PRICES. MO UKDUCTIO-H IN QUALITV AT NO. 23 OENTRB BQUARC, BUXaKKaTRKDUCTIOJf IR FBlOIM. It AS down IS per cent. GiirTKtS-BMitJtletSeper pound, was Me. Prime Bie at S3i, was s e per pound. Ooed Kle, soe, was 2Se per pound. BUArs at Less than Whe'esal Price. C. a Pickles, Chow-Chew, Ae . JJeper not net Ue,werMa. Catsup, If. of K. Sauce. Mustard, Canned Goods, Prunes. Haltlns, Frunellaa, Apricot. Cranberries, starch. Ac All of tbe Very Best quality and at priers at which they must go. JOHN A. CLARK. NO. 26 CKNTBK BQVABC N. It. Keraember 1 am stl'lng off and Intend te quit business. CPEOIAL BARGAINS. Breems and Wash-beards Olven Away with Tea, at i. RbAUKl'S TOUOrtBOW (SATUUDAT) MABCUS. A Geed flouse-Dreom i Riven away si ltn One ronnaeis. Clarke's bej Tea. A Geed Deuble Zlne Wash-beard siren away with One Pound Sua Tea. P. S -Kemembnr we are selling a great many groceries at and below eeat In oider te reduce our stock before moving;. Will remove te 11 and It Seuth Queen street about the middle of March, a few doers from Centre equare. v S. CLARKE'S TEA AND COFFEE STORE!, NO. 6! WEST KINO BTUEKT. AS- Telephone. A T BDRSK'S. A JOB LOT OF PLUM IUDDING In pound cans, at treat It reduced price! nsnaf price 50a can, we will sell rer 20c, or 8 cans ler aw. gusrinieeu. Just rccelvrd. a let et fine VAN ROSKM KDiM CUEKSB, In foil. Alse, t'lcnle BUe Pine cheese. Baptage, and Choice Yerk Bute Cream Cheese. Juit received, Fresh Macaroni and Terml eelll. Jnst received, Alexis Godttlet Olive Oil, finest Fresh Tuble Oil. Alie Durkees' ealad Dressing. Have left about 20 quarter boxes Londen Lavcr Kalslns lormer price, fl IS (new soiling at 7S cents. Vine Large Olives ) also, medium sizes. Oranges, Lemens and Ilinanas, line Prunes, Falslns, frunelles, Figs, Dates, and every thing In the Fruit line, and prices right, AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING BTRBET LANOASTKU, VA. AaTTe'.ephene Coancctieu. CPECIAI. DRIVES IN GROCERIES. REjST! ACCUSED OF UNDERSELLING. Wearejust In receipt et a letter In which a "Brether'! grocer unjustly accuses ns of "taking away his trade" by underselling. He la evidently mistaken. It Is net our desire te " take away trade " lrem any one. Be for gets that we are living In a t8t age thit the man who cannot held up and manfully com bat with the world, hu te give plaee te the ene who can de se. We are Keverned In the sale and purchase of our getdi by tte de mands of a wldc-awake people. Constant and persistent advertising en our part has taught them where te buy. We makelnbiylng what many ethers have lu selling, and consequently glve our patrons the benentef the purchase gain We bollevo that the lower tbe price of anything, the groiter the consumption. The lessbnef expfrlonce has taught us this. We cannot, therefore, be hMd responsible fjr the less of trade te ether beuses.slmply because we eler Inducements, se Btreng, that It will be a great saving at the endef the year te bny of ns. Parties from eth:r towns can save enough en a tlngle purchase te pay all oxpense Incurred In coming te town, We have decided npen one course all the way through Te buy In large quantities and sell ss low as we dare sell our prices may be lower man our competi tor, but this we cannot help Tha b.ame is net with us. ir we are accused of doing all the business, there must be seme reason ler It. If you will only take a leek at enr store en a Sat urday, you will say with us yen never saw tbe like. When we tell yen 10 te 24 bu'y, po lite, and attentive clerks ae omp'eyed yen w 111 have your denbu this Is net exaggera tion we want yen te come and see. We want yen te count them. We can use half a dexen mere. The ECfiucl te the whole matter la Largest, Neatest and Cheapest Stere In the city. Felltnd Gentlemanly Yeung Clerks no boy. Loek ler Bargains SATUUDAY. Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer. Cor. W. King nd Prince JJts., (NXT DOO TO THS BOBRIL HOES liOTIL.) FOK HALE OR RENT, TJtOR KENT tiARQE SHOP NO. 40 A? Seuth Christian street, known a Block ing Factory, with power cheap II called for seen. Inqulre fttttd NO. S9 SOUTH QUEEN 8TUEET. TJIOR RENT STORK ROOM, KO. 41 H West King street, oeojiplod for many years as a shoe and dry goods store. Alse stable or wai chouse In rear. Possession April J, ISM. WM. J.OOPKK, llstfd Ne. UK West King SUett. NOW READY. Parties wishing te view the North Duke street " Ureen Btene Frent" Houses, can de se by calling at the fourth house from New street, which Is new complete and open for In specUen from 9 a.m. teiu P m. deelO-tfd ADWINEISEKUAN. OR RENT. THE THREE BTORY llrlek Dwelling, Ne, 5.9 North Prince street, new occupied by Dr. 8. II. Foreman. Alse a Storeroom, liasmnent and a large Hall, suitable ter manufacturing or ether bu .me,., inquire et jm w, Atu Ne. 83 worth Dukeetieet. JanM-W.B.Mtfa fOR RENT. K A very doslrable home, situated In West Lampeter township, along the Uua'ryvllle Kallrcmd, i.eurly uppnatte Levin's flouring mill, about i et a mile Iiem the city limits. Tne place contains about two Acres or geed laud, welt adapted fur trucking, ou which la a geed two-story Frame Heme. Smnxer Heuse (stable, Currtage H0119eHndD.1l necesiary out eut out bnlldtees, also choice fruit, llent reasonable, l'oasestlon itninedUtely. Inquire en the BrmiUts, eratthe Druusllcbcwlng Uncblne nice, SICeutreeaaaje. 125-ttd ilAVIllXKRV. pATTERNS, MODKLf, de. Central Machine Works. it. r. cusiai.NUS, rrtp. COUKEllOFUltANTANOCIIIUSTIAN BT3 (Ueiref Court Heuse Jes, It .Ilnber's Old tuna.) All kinds of Light Machine Werk, Pattnrns, klodels, Iren and llraas Castlugs, Etc Special attention given te developing new Inventions and te tb construction el ep-icbtl. ttts la Machinery or Hardwire. TEUktS KEAHONABLK. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. dectUd CLOTMlKm,'C. M EROHANT TA1LORIHQ. Hager & Brether. IIEOElJT:TiIIOEIIff DEPARTlVieNT. ItA ley CkeTlei FftfttlBgi, 9k0, TOOBBBB. Tb Best T ALU E wa ftav Tr effsred. KuHuT, RTYLlftH and sold rnwlure at .oe ana's; oe. bxamihb tlsSu 815tlOimiINM. All-wool, lArga iasertraent, "Atiraeilre RtTlet. tn CheTletand Caasbaer. trtpae and Mutnra. lis OS (te order.) ' HAGER& BROTHER 23 & 27 WB3T KINO 8T. VfTlLlIAMSON A FOSTER. The Finishing Touches -TO A- WELL DRESSED ip. NEW FASHIONS 14 SILK NECKWEAR AND- Linen Cellars & Cuffs Genta'and Bejs' Spring Wear. New Pattern Faney Percale Shirt. Full Drejs Pleated Frent ehlrts. Dress Kid Gleve. Cuff Buttens aad Studs. U ent' and Beys Medium Weight Undtrwaar and Fancy Hosiery. Nightshirts for Genu and Bey, tee te tl 03 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Trunks, Valises and I Satchels AT LOW PBIOEB. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 3G& 38 E. RING ST., LAMOASTEB, PA. AB MO. 818 MAKKET BT., BABBIBBUBS, PA. Q.REAT BARGAINS. Don't Wait Anether Day If you want tbese spee'al greatest of all Bar gains which we aronewiiffurlng Tneye n only last a few days mera and cau never be duplicated at the prlce Fer 88 00, Thirteen Different Pattern, of CutiwJy at.d Saek butts Tbe handiem-ht and most popular Btyl. we have had. Here to! ero sold for iu ou. Fer 810.00, A splendid cbolce of s-Uuttin Cutaway ami Back nulls. Heretofore sold at 115 W). Fer $4.00, $5,00 and $6.00, All-Weel Stylish Made Bey BnlU hen tofero sold for 17.00 and (9 oe. 350 Pairs Knee Pants FerMc, t3s,6Jc. ;6e and H.OX aTbe best stvles will be .old ent first. Don't wait another day If yen want them. L Gansman & fa. 66 ana 03 WORTH QUEEN ST. M YKKH ik KATHJTON. -WKKEKPTHB- QUALITY UP AND THE- PEICES DOWN ! Ne house Is bitter prepared for a LIVELY BfUINU 1UADE than we. wu exptet It we'll have It. ALL STYLES OF Fashionable Clothing! OF LATEST CUT, AUE UKUE IN ABUNDANCE. Nene of our euttemers seem te lese con fl. deme In ts, became our dea'lrg. ar always square, lluyers of Clothing Uee tlmss want THE VERY BEST QUALITY FOR TUE LEAST POSSIBLE MONEY, We are awre of this fcr, and none are bet ter prepared te meet thU demand than we. Myers & Rathfon, LEADING CLOTU1EKS, NO. 12 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER PA JNFOKMA'UON. Te thnsa about Ordcrmg Siting Clethe: If you Haul te cave Meney anu b I'leated, GOTO ASKEW'S. Ot7-lTd
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