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LANOASTIK, X1MM T, IMS.
rm BUitT irrmusswcaa imWtshea all the
ttssrtaataM bow or u uaivea rress up 10
tfca tatart possible nr.
TBBBS-Tte Dally BdlUM et Tfta Urratu
i y tMMi te delivered ey earner in ue city
d mrraatnf towns for We. per week I
toy asaM, KN a yeart RN ter six months:;
' l tL wen ihtt 80c per month,
tjj'VVlM-WaaKt.T lKTBLMemcni (Deuble Bheet)
V v.. Mlh Tan m1 SI art mp -mnnm. In nd
'..iareESTi " ' '
Xirtlwa 'wishing their address changed
' 1 Sanatalee state where the tastier U cow ler-
,?'WM,
iLBvt41AtAnta frrvm in tA ZI Mil. nor line
tack Insertion, according te loeitlon.
THE 1NTKLLIGENCKR.
t..4 l,naliiP. Pl
, $sTlephrme Connection.
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M" Mr. Randall's Bill.
if &t " Mr. Randall Is preparing a tariff bill of
,W BIS UWU 1UI me wiuiunn" "
i$A 'Egress; which shows that lie considers
that the bill presented by his party asso
ciates needs tee much amendment te be
properlyrefermedwlthoutreconstrucllon,
or probably Mr. Randall wants te com
btne the tnrltt with revenue, reduction In
eae bill, se that the consideration of the
two may re hand In hand. He would
have done better, we think, if he had un
dertaken te amend the ways and means
committee bill. That measure Is ac
ceptable te Mr. natulan's parly in Its
general outline, though it may be profit
ably amended In places. We have sug
gested, as our own opinion, that the duty
en ores and coal should be lowered ,
though this will net ba Mr. Itindall's
view, doubtless. We have shown
that the duty en cigar wrapping tobacco
theutf neli be reduced, which will
alto be Mr. RandallM idea. "We
will go withhlra, tee, in keeping ptint
Injs and statuary off the free list. We
de net find them te ba necesaanei, or te
be raw materials of manufacture; and we
de net knew why foreign pictures nnd
tatn?s, made by cheap foreign labor,
should be dumped upon us by the ship
load without paying duty.
YTe Loek at It OtlierwUe.
An Iren-master frlend,whem we highly
esteem nnd whose judgment is ordinarily
g3d, Bends in occasionally an editorial
utterance, of the New Yerk Journal of
Commerce upjn "strike" Issues, marking
them In the margin with his warm ap
proval; and doubtless he expects that
they will be effective in converting us te
their vlewi, as man are went te think
arguments Irrcfraglule which run in the
current of their Ejmpathlcs. "We must
l e sadly out of tune with the editor of the
Journal of Commerce and our friend
rupen the labor question, for we find
nothing persuasive In their nrguments.
The Journal nf Commerce Is an nnclent
r paper of high renown In mercantile cir
cles, but It does net have werklngmen for
its readers, nor doisltevcr hear their voice
sava from afar. The editor sits In his
easy chair, and contemplates the striking
laborer as he would n machine that has
refused loge te de the work of its master,
who is his subscriber nnd friend ; whom
he meets in social and business Inter
course, and in whom he lives nnd breathes
and has his being. There is a com
munity of Interest, feeling and sympathy
between the editor of a commercial jour jeur
naland the conductor of a commercial
business enterprise, l'er this reason we
find the views of the New Yeik Journal
of Commerce te be as like these of
Austin Cerbln ns one pea Is like
another. They llnd "nothing te nrbltrate,"
when the werklngman falls out with his
emplejer. Notwithstanding there nie
many thousands of human beings en one
slde and only ene sometimes, ns in the
Reading strike, en the ether, the ene Is
always right and the thousands wrong; be
that the will of the ene is te be accepted
and no arbitration is possible te de
termine whether the ene Is wrong or the
ten thousand, or whether the truth
perchance may He between them. The
Jbiirmll of Ceinmrrrc declares that nrhl nrhl
tratien might as well lake place between
the magistrate and the pickpocket ; ni.d
we iiave laid this article carefully nway
for reference nnd as a reminder of hew
the Judgment may be clouded by rnJu
diceand the wise manbomade te talk
like the feel. We will never yet a better
Illustration of it.
Of ceune te such argument no rcpl) i i
possible. It would be useless te demand
arbitration of the man who considers
himself a judge and you a criminal. This
is ..the feeling of many men who nre
placed in control of the great railroads of
the country employing many thousands
of men, whom they feel born te order
and whom they cannot reidily treit
as freemen nnd equals in aibitra
' tlen. Thty lnve waxed fat ard
rich through their business capacity, and
conceive themselves equal te kings.
Graceful surrender, submission or conc 8.
L sien, even te reason and justice, Is net
possible te them. They will sacrifice the
Interests of their owners nnd of the pub
lic, In the tffert te break down their
worklngmen;te whom in their generosity,
when they think the feat is dene, they
may threw a bone; nnd even before it is
done, te make believe that they think It
is done, as did Austin Cerbiu when he
contributed twenty thousand of his dol
lars te themlneis.
The Journal of Commerce fellows up
its illiberal views en the Reading strike
with like manner of comment upon that
rtret the Rrotherheod of Locomotive I'n
glneers in the We&t; nnd is thrown into a
fever of denunciation wl en It treats of the
4Uiuu& iuab nu bix?cu(,iuccia m iubv;uuii
'w- &, try may leave their levers te make gecd
feM'! w utu.u. v. ...v.. u.ut... .. t-w.u
Am.w111 "fchew tl.e33 airecant despots,"
ifefqueths the editor, "that they have passed
P" the limits of tolerance." The people are
Kr &r as likely te teach some ether " arrogant
" Aespets ' a lessen before they tnke Inte
fc'!4i pupilage the Ivoccmetivo Engineers. It
Pw has come te be a greit question hew far
the people are te permit themselves te be
CTYiund hfltwppn the unnsr and the nether
K. millstone. In th83 contests bstween
A railroad corporations aud their servants;
and it has become very clear that the law
aeust step In and provide speedy arbitra-
tien of all such dlspuu e, that they may I e
promptly ended and the service of He
public be uninterrupted, be far,
.. tbe weiklngmen have the public
?t sympathy, uictuse ti.ey ae net cry
' v .lint. Iticrc la nnllilnT In nrhitfllA. lint
J r,have ever thewn themselves ready te ac-
;V efpt the decision of au Impartial tribunal.
sK OhW Arthur eays newtbat he will ac
Mt arbitration betwixt his order and
Ihe-Jlurllnglen read. They refuse It. The
Jaw should compel
It, and bring each te
alilda It.
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j we uuucjsuuu uie uenianu maue et
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the Uurllngten by the Urotherheod, tt Is
that all Its engine drivers shall receive
like wages; In which demand there
seems te us te be nothing unreasonable,
since the company need net and
shculd net accept nny lncomps lncemps
tent men; and slnce the company's
plan gives It the opportunity of discharg
ing old and high-priced men, and hiring
In their stead young and low-priced ones,
who are just as geed; which Is nn ob
vious wrong te the Rrotherheod that
they de right te correct.
And we understand further that this
Is a contest te break down the Brother
hood. In this aspect, we are unable te
see wherefore they may net, if they And
it necessary, use their power te step every
locomotive wheel In the country, until
their just demand Is complied with, or
such legislation is had as will loose the
horns that they have locked with cor
poration power.
We de net suppe30 our friend, who
reads the Journal of Commerce with se
much pleasure, will find the like sensa
tion in reading these views of the Intel
MciEXCKii ; but we would that we were
as well satisfied always that our opinion
was sound and accordant with humanity.
m
Is Ihls Statesmanship!
It Is safe te say that no man In the Re
publican party te-day has attained higher
position therein with less reason for It
than Jehn J. Ingalls, the presiding e Ulcer
of the Senate. Ills name Is appended te
no measure of statesmanship, and he Is
without n trace of a military record. But
he possesses a shrewish tonguennd by a
vigorous use of this organ, he has sue.
cecded in persuading a goodly portion of
his party that he is endowed with states
manshlp.
When Napeleon in a certain great crisis
of his lire was surrounded by nn enthusi
astic crowd, he grimly observed that the
same multitude would with equal nlacrity
have attended his funeral. Bj is It with
Ingalls. The news that he is te speak
always fills the Senate galleries, because
the expectation of coarse nbuse of some
one is sure te be realized. It Is net a
tribute te the esteem In which he is held
by his party. The attendance Is rather
inspired by that impulse which prompts
the passing wayfarer te step nnd In
credulously listen te the deceptive words
of the street fakir.
Oa Tuesday In the Senate Mr. Ingalls
made a brutal attack upon the living and
did net spare the dead. He said that the
nomination nnd election of Orever Clove Cleve
laud hid made the pretensions of any
American citizen te the presidency re
spectable. " There was no man In this
country whose ignerance was se pro
found, whose obscurity se impenetrable,
whose antecedents se degraded, that he
bad net the right te aspire te the presi
dential nomination by the Democratic
party." Ills attempt te degrade the presi
dent was followed by nn effort te traduce
the dead. He said the nomination of the
brave Hancock for the presidency was an
attempt by the Democratic party te feel
the North, and he referred te that
Intrepid warrior, Geerge 11. McUlellan,
as " that ether ally of the Confederacy."
These In Ingallu' own party may be led
by the mad falsehood of theae remarks te
inquire of themselves, "Is this statesman
ship ?" Ingalls probably new regrets the
extrcme partisan bitterness te which he
was carried in his speech, for Senater
Blackburn was able e completely rout
his waspish oppenont. He observed with
cutting sarcasm that the senator from
Kansas had inade a military record.
During the latter part of the war he had
beenjudge udvocate of Kansas militia.
While Hancock was bleeding en Come Ceme
tcry Heights, nnd Black en the very bor
ders of the senator 'a state, the senator
had been in the rear of the armies prose
cuting " Kansas Jajhawers" for robbing
hen roosts.
If Ingalls' upeech Is intended for a
presidential bcemlct, the latter has per
ished still-born.
Tll.uuN'H Willis anethur Illustration of
howMnen ought te carry Inte Hlect Hide
nteiidedchurltlea during tlietr lifetimes.
l.Nd vt.i.t oneoalludod te tlm president
n a "whipped spaulel." The Kmisai tena tena
ter roealls that kind or prize-lighter wlie Is
utroeKoat with his mouth.
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Tun HarrUtmrg Pemoerntg are having a
Kilkenny eat time. The Damroratle oily
cneimlttne, by a vote or 27 te 21 litis ex.
polled Mayer I'dtchey, who wa eleo'e I a
inemtier at the receut primary election.
1'dacp, broth ren 1
In the lataat number or consular reports
Censul tlade, of Christiana, Norway, tin tin tin
nouncesthat M. K. Meyer, of that city, In a
uisceerca new, simple and cheap In.
gredleut, which noltber euam;en the ta9te
et the milk nor Is Inimical te benltb, ler
conserving milk in a from condition
for menthB without belng horme'.loally
scaled. "
'in l'.tu; will be many tears drepped en
fie grave of l.eulsa M. Alcott, whexe books
dollf;bled and Instrueted tbe children el the
goneratlon that has new grown te manhood
nod womanhood. Iler father, Ames ilrou ilreu ilrou
en Alcott, the ptttphlloMephorol Concord,
at tbe nge or eighty -nine, died in ltosten last
Hunday, and new the talentea daughter who
loved her sged father dearly aud who ten
derly eared for him during his lait llliiPBH,
has quietly geno te her long test. Hie sur
vived her father scarcely mere tbau a day.
and It is also a semewhat Blngular colnol celnol colnel
douco that Miss Alcott was born en the
anniversary of her Jather'a blrtb, tbe Uth
orNevombor, 1S.I2. llelh were born en the
same day of the month, and only a lew
hours separated them Irem tbe hlioiei el
eternity.
Kin-nr.sKNrATivK Themas, of I iliuls,
Is very properly disgusted at tbe iuedem
with which tbe laces of prominent women
are used without consent In advortlso advertlso advortlse
inonts. In a Waihlngtcn drug atore, Mr.
ThemrJi saw the ether diy a large chrome
lithograph (it Mrs. Cleveland, which wb
ucd te advertise the miraUve pewurs of a
particular nealrntp. Captain Themas Is a
Kepubllcan and personally acquainted
with tbe inmates el the White Heuse, but
bis Indignation wasaroused thatauy lady's
picture should De used for se Improper a
purpose. Ner was he ut all backward In
expresslng this Indignation In vlgoteua
language, in course et which honeured tbe
drugRlut that belore many daya be would
lntroduce a bill In Congress making It a
miadeineaner te publicly display any
woman's plclure alter that fashion. He
carried nut his threat and Intro
duced In the Heuso en Tuesday a
bill which provides that any person
who shall publicly exhibit the like
ness cr ropreiant&tlon of any Inmate, living
or dead, who is or was the wlfp, daughter,
mother or alater el any cltlren of tbe
United Htatts, without the consent In writ
Ing et the person whose likeness U te be te
ued, shall be guilty et high misdemeanor,
and ahull, upon Indictment, be Uned net
less tban ?M)0 nor mere than $5,000 and
stand Imprisoned until the hue and costs
are paid.
Thlt OUKbt te BSltlO a lenir stsndlncr
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- auuie.
MartetUTs lUvtOwa,
vtl
Uotter Ik'je Itita
BUTEMHTKHimNT IlIUHlCE'fl MMUl re-
pert or the eldlern' orphans' seboeli la
printed In the current number et the 1'onn 1'enn
ylvnli Scheel Journal, It glvei a his
tory et Itiem, 1 1ndicate hla auperlnten auperlnten
deney or tbem, and kIvm the prenent atatua
of llieoe aobeola. The Mount Jey achoel
new Iim 253 children, and Jim had under Ma
ear Irem the beginning total el 1,482
children. The nuinber of Initltutlena In
which aoldlera' orphans are new maintained
It 17l tbe number of uch orphan In
aobeola and homes May 31, 1RS7, waa 2,774 ;
the number admitted etnea the schools
went Inte operation la 1-1,810 ; the oeat of
the aysf m ler tbe pait year haa been
t338(4C!.2rt, and the entire eat cf system
thui lar, (4,629,822.20.
Oir. Jumped Irem lMf cents te ft 45 rn
Tuesday, and tbe tlrne taken was Just long
enough te bully aqucezs tboae wbe had
setd abort.
PWU30NAL.
Wii.rntn flr.u.vr hi tieett reloaneJ from
Tullamerejall.
Inaae Jkan, el Philadelphia, left an
caute of 13.122,UC0 te a widow aud aevee
children.
HKNnv KciCKt., prraldenl el the Wil
mington city couneil died Tuesday alter
neon of heart dlsease, aged 72 years.
MnH. William M, Hkntkr, of Dayton,
Ohie, formerly Miss Alice Trojer, el .Lan
caster, la In this eltv visiting Irlendn. Him
Is stepping with W. K. Hambrlgbt, en
North Oharlolte stroeL
Mihh CiiAiir.eiTi: Firkr IIati.h, the
poetess, delivered tbe following epigram epigram
matle lines Impromptu :
Would von spoil In two words both cc 'jut tie
anu drcclvcr
Take tbe twelrUh novelists, lovernna Lever.
HeuniiT Hennkh linnglien te his sons
Jelntlv a'sqasre of land nn 1'lllh avenue,
New Yerk, valued at 1,2M),000. It Is In
tended ultimately te use the t-l'e for I he
erection et a building ler cbarltaule pur
poses. Cel. Leuis Waturs, cnneal Innpse
ter of rille practice ter thoNnllenhl Guard
olPennsjlvanit, hastntimlited his report
te Adjutant (lennrnl lla.itlngs. It shows
the total number of sbarpshejters te be 312;
total nu inner m niarKsmen, incttlumg
sharpshooters, 2,070 j lunreiuu ever lait
year, CUD. The Third llrlnade ha the
largest number of qualllled marksmen
and sharpshooters.
Catkaiunk Kaas, et Philadelphia, kit
f 1,000 each te the Hebrew J'erliiKiitHi omi emi omi
gregstten Mlkve Isrsel, Jewlnh J'ester
Heme association, nnd Juwlsli Hospital bs bs bs
soclatlen, and MOO eaeti te the JU'ralh
Nesbiin JT.ylng-ln BS?ocWtleri, United He
brew Ulisrltlc. Jewish Tlnxileiilcal ansncln
tien of New Yerk, nnd the l'litlnilelphln
branch of the Alllsnre Iiraolite Unlvor Unlver
sellr. Twe trusts of (15,000 each are created
for ri'Utlves, and, in curtain e-v tlugenclHS,
these are te he divided among the charities
abeve named.
Cssli U'ellflim.t.
Meney expendtd In pnrsenal ronrninentls
orten foolishly wasffl upon nrlle in el no In In
trlntle value. A botlle of P07.OnO.NT, how
ever, 1 worth Its weight In Ktd te nny ene
troubled with roer (celli, nod Us prlce Is emit
welt uprnt te ttie ptirchsBer. 'tlietih It will
notmitHe tlie teth rctrular, tliey wlie melt
nronslenlsliod at tint rnpll linprnviunenl It
etfects In ilia Cental row, Mornevor, they
b rnlhe BwtHitncsf, and linve healthy guins
nnd ruddy lip.
riiVBlclin", I.uwjcrsnnil I'tislne s Men nre
nnlhitiliLitta In ttmlr tnHonettteitt of taltn
tleuur. lli'iiroitbe wemct'ea el rhouiuu rheuiuu
tlsm. i.i cents.
Him ant en tbe piano steel with liprhnnrta
tlKhtly etfUfud, loekna trjK'envd inlj,-rulile
Bhuceiild netdnK anntn. iKenily HtiirtBlea
lr. hull's UeuKh syrup, 'luu hmxi nay flic
waslnilngnnd trlltliiK like tbu flrst blids In
tbebpriag. Sonnlule nlil!
"My Kliigitum Ittr a Heme,"
Uut If he suitors I roimcratrhes, Clucks, cuts,
gills or wounds of nny kind, Veterinary Hep
Olntmnnt Is varranttdle euro. Xfter nils.
lUOabex. Atall druEgtBts. tlcej.(I)
til'JWJA L MOT1VKH.
Knrklen's Arnica Salvn.
Ths Usst Salvb In the world for Ctilsjlriiljcs
Boren, UIluis, bait Ithnuui, Kuver eeres.Tetter.
Chapped Hands, Chlllilulrut, Cerns, utid all
Sklu nrtiptletis. und positively euros IMIvs, or
no pay retilrtt. It In gnnnuiirep te glvn ixtr ixtr
rect SHUmacllen, or tuenuy ruftindua. 1'rtce
55 eniita per Itex, Ker lu by H. II. Uechran,
DrtiKXHt, Noh. 137 unl 1JJ North (jtioen stixset,
Lanuuuir. I'a. JuneJ71yd
Alluu l' t Hey
That a pond deal or the Hurrrtrlnir In tliln wcrld
enu be melded by pnitlianIiiK Dr. Uhenuu'
Kltelric Oil, nnd tmlnK tins per directions. It
I, nn litfitlliblu euro terntl ucht-i, Bpnilnp, nml
patiu. rtn nnlu by It. II. Uechran, drunnUU
U nnd l.u Meith Qtioeu street, Liinciister.
An Kietllrnt Jtrpert,
Hen .1 s. ei. ioearldo. el llroeklyn, N. V
wilte tills: "L'uiiiiettxpn'SjiiijHi-u lasnlll
rlently piatsoweutiy teiun. Jluriteck llloeil
littler i liuve tibi-rt ler thii pist twit yours i ktep
my atemacli In splendlA Htm. for rtilu tty 11.
It. Ceclitun.rtniHKlat.l'rtuiid 13J North Ouoen
struct, iJtncBster.
Tan Ce I n rm .'Mint 'Je.
And ie must nrurHlKta nnd rheuiiitnttin,
wIimu t)r. Themnt' Aeltctric Oil utlneK Uiein.
'1 his iiiodlelnH 1, a tutrvDletu product of lniri.
utuu-tllieiiKht. l!uy Itundliy It. rormleoy
11. II. Uoeliian, drtiKKlst, 137 und 13l .Nertn
ynoen miiHtt, l.unc-iuiur.
l.uuki lluets ,
A eUur, ltrKhtnneu face samrhnw leeks
honest a liome tlilaf or l)itrmr soldotninr seldotninr soldetninr
riuj seeh u Inen. HurOecK llloeil Hlttei j te
lha km upecnlluily llue Utxuire and cUtnr
ni'fs. 'lltey Bti-niKtlieii nndenrlch tttectrcu.
latlen ami e rradtcnte nit oriiptlen or liletnlsli.
Kei Btiln by It. II Uechran, druculsl, IS7 nnd
U'J Neitlt tjiiten Btruet, Lancustti.
Sived Ilia lUlijr. "
"My lialty, aKed tl f toen men t hs, was at tacked
with (.reup, but tow eured Willi two den-s ut
rietiini' Actcetrta Oil; be nsid Ihls litudl
cluefur thoela. rcniliiroe. tliiveltm urentrst
liitllilu It" Mis Dili till Minn.JJl ncM-nth
Uriel. lltttraln, N. V. rorsale by II. II. Uotli Uetli
nm, driiKKtst, 137 ftiid IS) Aeith Quiun stroet,
Ltuiaistei.
A nntl llrlli
I lnsutrtunlile. We don't Ilka It, A porten
wliliunireiiK breatli lniutnel inske luuix-ii
Mtiy fttiiitllar wllliiu An Impure lnmtrtU
eaustd by nu uuhenltliy steiutit It. JIutitoeK
Jlleml Hitler i will coriect llili evll. 1 liny iitu
IliolieslkUtuinch medi Ine known Kei eale
by II. II Uechran, druKKlst, Ulnnd 13U Neith
Qui en t-trent, Lancaaler.
JSUctr.c ttltiers.
This revnrdy Is becoming se well known
nnd se popular ns te noed no mmicWI treutlen.
AllwlniluB ued Kluc'.ile Ilium- bIu the
siiuie song et prulsu A purer mtdlclne dms
uei t xlst, una U U Kunrnnlet d te de till Unit Is
(latiiind. K ectiln liliurswtll cuienll dlsesses
or the llitir and Klitnuys, will remnvu I'lin-pli-a
Uelli. bait llbmiin und otlter ntlt'cllens
uauaed Oytinpure bleed. rtllt dilvu ilulirla
from ilHisyslein and pn-vimt ns wt It bs euro
all MnUrlal Jreen. Ker curu et HimiliiL-hc,
l.onstlpatlen and lnd'Kstteii try Klictrle
Illttern -Kull'e satlstaotien guarnnUed or
iiienuy rulundttd, 1'ilcelUc. nnd l uu ptr bot bet bot
leo al 11. it. Cochran s Urui; store. tSj
WAXAJlAKKlfll.
1'uiLAitsu-iiu, Wednesday, llnrcli 7, l&ij.
There are quiet but power
ful human relations, like these
of parent and child, of which
you never speak, they are se
simple, se natural.
Yeu will doubtless cry " Ab
surd !" when we say that into
the same rank fall the relations
between this store and the pub
lic. Yeu walk the street. De
you ever step te say, "It is my
right te walk the street," or,
" Fer walking purposes, the
street is mine ?" Or de you
say "thanks" te the air you
breathe? Yeu walk through
the store, de you question any
mere as te your rights here
than en the street ? Yeu note
in your usits the touch of the
passing seasons merchandise
has its year equally with the
calendar or the church but de
you net take it all aa you de the
rraai men sgriusnuigs at Lewest, rntiea
Cexr. Is dropping,
never,
WANAUAXBRB.
touches of sun, air, or foliage
your own te enjoy ?
Yeu sit in the waiting rooms,
arc you any less at home than
in your own library?
This freedom is the store
charm. We mean te make it
mere charming. Seme charms
arc spoiled when mentioned.
Fun is impossible when the wit
is asked te be witty. Happi
ness, when made conscious of
itself by speech, ceases. Net
se this quiet power that we call
the store.
Isn't this strange talk about a
retail store ? Perhaps you
never thought of it before. But
it's true.
A Spring-like freshness in the
Seutache liraidedRobcsepened
yesterday. They '11 seen be
making the streets brighter and
livelier. New colorings, new
styles. Richer than of old.
The work is all en feule
grounds :
navy blue with wblte
light Kohelln with black
torrn-cetta with bluet
mahogany wlthblaik
ollve Willi blark
llgntgetxtlin with black eut.lncd
ultli pink
and crt-atn golden brown, tan, and
gobelin, with seli co ered braid.
$9 te $15 for a robe.
Southwest of centre.
The crinky,
wiry,
spider
A Babel
webby Crazies, I2c,
of styles.
Ner I Invest of centre
New designs in the Sateens
day by day. Every pattern as
fresh as a flower cup. Ne need
te sigh for a silk or a satin
while these printed wonders can
be had for "se little. Peerless,
i2jc; fine French, 31c; best
French, 37jc.
Northwest el contre.
200 reams Commercial and
Octave Nete Paper, cream,
heavy linen stock, ruled; in
y ream boxes, with square en
velopes te match, $1 a ream,
5c a quire. A fair price would
be $2.40 a ream, 12c. a quire.
Our latest in box papers are
" Millresc," " Van Dyke," "Rese
Lawn," and 'Little Heffman."
Each name cloaks cuteness and
oddity.
bouthel Thirteenth street onttnnce.
$3.50 Beeks for $1 ! $3
Beeks for $95c! $1 Beeks for
20 cents ! Beeks that you'll
like te read. Plainly printed
en geed paper, and handsomely
bound. Desirable Beeks in
every way. We give a partial
list of them. But you'll net
realize what
money's worth
you see them :
a wonderful
they are until
ruh'tshera'
prlce.
lutr
I lice.
II 00
100
1.50
ISO
S3
.6)
Thorny or the (1 eat
lUnpt J.
T. Iliuclay slbe
Crumbs Sttupl Up. T. i eltt
lUltllURO 2(h)
.Nluht be-nrs In lliolslb'e. Uiv.
Dautel -M irrli 3,;s
Frem lUwnte Dink. ltev. lianlel
l a icii ;t75
Scncs ami liibldeiiia In tin) 1,1 (e
et the Apestlul'iiul. Uov.Albert
Damns 353
Jlyl itlliei 'a Heuso, or thnlli nven
or ttie lilble. Jtuv. Jiuiiei M.
Mncdenald 2(
All Iteiind the Year. Verso ftem
t-Wy Knrm Klatne and Dera
IteodUnedalo 1:5
Heme 'Jeplcs. I'nicUcil t'attuis
en Heuso and Heme 1 tutors.
bnsnn Annliien SOU
Anttnnl Ihjslolegy. J, Miner
tetliernlll.M.I) 1 00
Ftimnes jtmuilcnn t-eitiint-s and
the. Mutt Who Made Ihuiu, L.
U llallewav 350
Tim Heek Hunter. Jehn Hill
Burten 3,00
Legitnda and Popular 'lutes of
t llisiUO l'eople. llurtauu
Montclre 3m
A lllde In Ksypt. J. W. l-ofile.. I re
Mnethit's l'H.ins. 1 ranalntPd .... 1 Mi
(loot be's Faust. Kdlli-dby Hedge, 1 Ml
aurcuss With Small Fruits. K. 1.
Jtoe -2ie
.23
93
121
110
125
.10
10
.60
1.S5
Boek Nuws for March has
ether lists of very little priced
books. Boek News readers
always knew what is going en
in the book world.
Iblrteunth street entrance.
Easter Cards and Booklets
and Novelties. Frem 3 cents.
Cards as usual and net as
usual. Beeks and tokens full
of surprises. Beautiful things
full of art and sentiment that
stand for Easter thoughts.
Near 1 blrteeth street entrance.
40 inch Silk Net Lace. Like
a spider's web with silk figures
worked in it. Light blue and
white en light blue ; heliotrope
and white en heliotrope; black en
red and yellow. Has been
$7.50, new $4 a yard. Narrow
te match, $500.
Crepe Lisse, 40 in. Helio
trope, blue and cream, worked
with self-color and white flow
ers. Down from 5.25 te $2.50.
Narrow te match, $35c
Crepe Lisse, 40 in. Helio
trope, red, yellow, and light
blue, all worked in white. Were
2.25, new $1 ; narrow te
match, 15c. Anether grade,
was $1.65, new $Sec ; narrow
te match, $i5c
De you wonder that we need
twice ever the longest Lace
counters in town ?
Eccend circle, southwest of cenlre.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
A ViKW OF IXJW LIFK.
Net from a.lferal Standpoint, but la an Bd.
llraly Phyetcnl Bans.
Whsn the pubMbaats feebly i wfcan tbe energy
Is eae whea the appatlta la weak and aleaai
oneertala, tn tbaboayUlnaeendltloaof a a a
tnalMlowllM.nMemattarwhttaaeaDMBaar bare been Ratnra baa Rlraa war and anises bar
strength Is restored disease la eartaia te taka
possetstea of tbe body. Thsflrstthlngany doe dee dee
ter Oeas la an ch a eaaa U te assUt Xatnr a, Usra
are soma Instances i
Prof. ABJtlnri!nt,ef llwlernedfew Tork)
Collece, aaya : "Ths Jnairfens use of alcoholic
atlmalaata la one e( the striking eharacterte
ties or progress Id the praetlee of medicine
during the last ha) f oentery."
The well-known Prof, Jeseph Farrlsh, sayi :
We knew that alcohol will steady tbe heart,
stew the pnlaa, warm the skin, calm excite
ment, and we onghtte nse It,"
The celebrated Or. J. M. Cornwall says t " I
am most happy te say, alter a very thorough
test, that for persons suffering with nervous
ana general debility or any watting dlsease, or
for delicate persons or Invalids. Dairy's Pere
Malt Whisky Is the best tenle and purest
stimulant with whleh I am acquainted. "
There are no higher scientific authorities
than these ana tbeyspeak volumes for this para
and va'utble whisky which has become se
wonderlolly popular. Beware et all bottled
whlakys which may be altered yen, eieept
Daffy's. It has steed the Ufctet time and Is ab
solutely pure. .Duffy's Formula Is a positive
cure for coughs, ce'Ai and all pulmonary
troubles. ()
IMPROVED CUSHIONED KAR
DttUMB,
CURE FOB THE DEAF.
Peck's
Drums f
Patent Improved Cushioned Car
restore hearing and perform
thn work of the natural drum.
invisible corn-
lertable and always In position.
All cenver
satien and even whispers heard distinctly.
Bend ler Illustrated book with testimonials.
ruKK. Address or call en r. HISCOX. est
Broadway, Mew Yerk. Men tlen this paper.
1unslO.lydAwll.WAr
VKX UOODt).
B
OSTON STORE.
STAMM BROTHERS.
Nes. 26 & 28 N. Queen St,
I.ANCAjTKU, PA.
GOODS
-THAT W
WANT TO SELL
BSrOUK-
MOVING.
About Five Hundred
LADIEV AND CUILDUKN'S U03EAUKU8,
At About llallPrle).
Upwards of 1M Bemnants of
BLACK UKNU1KTTA3 AND BLACK OAS1I-
M1CUKS.
At Pi iecs that will Save Yeu Meney.
Abent 200 Remnants
COLOUKD DUE83 GOOD?,
Of Every Dcsctlptten at Menoy Lesing Prices.
Ten Etyles
FINK ALL-WOOL D11K38 CLOTH iH,
One and a-halt yards wlfle, at 7Ec;Iermer
price, 1 V.
AND
A Thoesand Other Tbings
Which You'll See When Yen Come.
It Has Never lleen Our Fleasure te DJiplay
He I arge nu AESertuunl or
NEW
SPaiNft DRESS GOODS
As We Are New Showing
The choicest el trie choice hat been selected
from evety uianuloctuter, und we have kept
LOW PRICES
In view all tbe time BpecUl styles In Amr
lent aud Prencli atensal l'epulnr 1'ilces.
Iinnnrtrd ler us Iflve Cases Zephyr rleth
UliiKhauis In all the Latest bbadts and i)c
signs, f tteslal OfleMng of yifty Dezon UucLabuclc
Towels, all ,lnen, se each.
AT TI1K
BOSTON STORE
April 1, womevo te Nei 1 5 and 87 North
tjuetm strceU light acrets from ,the posleftle:
MUBWAL.
OUPErtlOU QUAL11Y
MUSICAL BOXES.
HKNUY OAUTSC1II X SONS,
Ke. 1U Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Kzamtnatten will preve our Instruments
farsupeitorte any ethor make, net speaking
ei tbe worthless trash that abounds tn the
market, seen belng of mere annoyance than
plcatute te thelr owners. Old and luipor luiper
lectly made Muilc llexea carefully repaired
by experienced werkmen from tbe manufac
tory lu Bwitruriand. Cern spendence solicited.
Send stamp for catalogue and prlce list.
nerU-lvdAw
OIANOANDOROANaUNINa.
It will pay yen te walk up one flight of
slatrs te soe huw ulcely you can. have jour
Flane or Orfetn Repaired.
Viz : llestrlnslng, Entlre New Works put In.
Cases ltuvarnlbtd und l'ollabed m geed as
new. tour ycliew aiitcelsred Ivnryserkeys
made pertrctly white, by a newly aucevered
paceiu. This can all be done at
Neb. 28 and SO Bant King Street,
Second Fleer,
Over Stackhouse'a SboeStoro,
WM. H.
1131yd
MANBY & SON.
Lancaster, l'e.
SAKE, SURE AND SPEEDY' CURB,
itupture. Varicecele and bpectal Dlteases
ofettbertex. Why be huinbugiitdby quscks
when you can find In Ur. Wright the only Use
uti rmsietAN In Philadelphia who makes a
apcla'ty et tbe aoeve diseases, and Cuius
lutuf usss UDABAKTssp. Advlce Free day
auavven.ug Strangers can be treated and re
turn home same day. unices prlvte.
Dii.w.it nntuiiT,
141 North Ninth Street, Abeve Hate,
V. O. Hex 674. Pblladeli hla.
leUJJ-lyOAw
j AUOU K. SUEAFi'ER'S
PURE RYE WHISKY.
, (MY OWN DISTILLATION.)
JHO, 15 0BNTUK BQUABB.
OROOMHIMg.
T ENTKN 8KABON GOODS.
XJ rait and nmeaed Pish, ftaa WaHaPat
Btvaaea and Leestsr, ardlaes, ete , Maaatwat,
Halailae, ana Maw Tork Cheese, Caaaai
rrrU aa Vegaub'sa, Olives and Plekiaa.
er.t sleek ar Cetfeea aad Teas compare wish
V daast la tka wnrhat.
'rieaaaiaverMwlUi a trial order. Qoeaa Ba
il vered.
GKertaie wianT,
He. Hi west King Street.
G
RKAT KEDUOT1CN IN PRICES.
NOKKDUCTIONIK QUALITY AT
MO. 23 OENTRB SQUARE,
ItUruUKATBIDUCTION IN rBICKH.
ZKA8 down IS per cent.
CorrRiB-liestKloKa per pound, was ise.
Prims nie at Me, was 1 e per iieund. Uoed
stle, soe, waa a per pound.
B'JAPS at Less than Whe'esale Prices.
C. a Plekles, Chow-Chew, Ae . Ke per bot
tle, were 15a.
Catsup, N. of K, nance. Mdstard, Canned
Geeda, Prnnes, Kalslns, rrunellas, Aprloeta,
Cranberries, starch, e
All rif tbe Very neat Quality and at prleea
at which they m uu go.
JOHN A.CLARK.
NO. M CKNTBB BQUABK.
K. n. Rcraomber lam tilling off and Intend
te quit business.
s
PEOIAIj BAKCJAINH.
Breems and Wash-beards
Ulven Away with Tea, at f. CLAUKE'S
TOMOItUOW (4ATUUDAY)
UABCUS.
AaocdlTense-Broorn given away 1th One
Pennd of B. Clarke's 503 Tea.
A Uoed Deubln Zinc Waih.bnsrd irlTAn iv
with One Pound eej lea.
P. s -Itemember we are soiling a great many
groceries at and below cost In elder te reduce
our stock before moving.
aw- will remove te 11 and 11 Scntb Queen
street about the middle el Uarcb, a lew doers
from Centre tqnare.
S. CLARKE'S
TEA AND COFFEE STORE,
NO. 52 WKST KINO BTIIKKT.
J- Telopheno.
AT BTJRSK'S.
A JOB LOT OF PLUM 1UDDING
In pound cans, at greatly reduced prices;
uiuaf prlce 50a can, we will sell Xor20e, or
cans for 69e, gnarintoed.
Jntt received, a let el fine VAN K08KH
KDAM CI1EK3K, In foil Alse, eicnle Bite
1'lne Uheete, Bspeage, and Choice Yerk State
Cream Cheese.
J uit received, Fresh Macaroni and Verml
celli.
Jnst received, Alexis rjndlllet olive Oil,
Finest Fresh Tuble Oil. Alte Durkees' Salad
Dressing.
Have left abent SO quarter boxes T,"nden
Layer italalns ; lunnur price, $1 15 ; new selling
at 75 cents.
Fine Large Ollvf s ; also, medium sizes.
Oranges, Lemens and llananas, Fine Prunes,
Halsln, I'runelles, Figs, Dates, nnd every
thing lu tbe Fruit line, nnd pitcei right,
AT
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 BABT KINO BTRHET
LANOA8TKK, 1'A.
JtyTelophene connection.
'PECIAIj drives ih groceries.
REST!
ACCUSED OF UNDERSELLING.
We are just In receipt et a Jetter In which a
"Brether" grocer unjustly accuses uj of
" taking away his trade" by underselling.
He Is evidently mistaken. It Is net our desire
te " take away trade " from any ene. Be tar
gets that we are living in a last age thn the
man who cannot held up and manfully com
bat with the world, his te give place te the
one who can de se. We are governed lu the
sole and purchase of our gecdi by tie de
mands of a wide-awake people. Constant and
persistent advertising en our part has taunht
tbem where te buy. We makeln buying what
many otbers have In selling, and consequently
gtve our patrons the benemef the purchase
gain. We bolleve that tbe lower the prlce of
anything, the groiter the coniumptlen. The
lessen of experience has taught ustbls. We
cannot, thoreforo, be held responsible for the
tctsef trade te ethor beusFs.slmply because we
eTer Inducements, se strong, thit It will be a
great saving at theendef the year te buy of us.
Parties from elh-r towns ean save enough en
a single purchase te pay all expense Incurred
In coming te town, Ve have decided upon
one com se all tbe way through Te buy in
large quantities and sell ss low as we dare sell
our prices may be lower than enr competi
tor, bnt this we cannot help Tbe matnels
net with us. If we ate accused of doing all the
business, there must be some reason lerlt. If
you will only take a leek at our stere en a Sat
urday, you will say with ns you never saw
tbe like. When we tell you 20 te 21 buy, po
lite, and attentive clerks ate emp'eyed jeu
will have your denbU this Is net exaggera
tion we want yen te come and see. We want
you te count tbem. We can use half a dozen
mere. The sequel te the whole matter Is
Largest, Neatest and Cheapest Store In tbe
city. PellUind Gontlemnnly Yenng Clerks;
no boys, leek ler Bargains SATURDAY.
Reist, Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
Cor. W. King and Prince Sis.,
(Narr Doen te ths sekrbl Uerbb Hetil.)
rOK HALE OR KKNT.
F" OR KENT- IjARQE SHOP NeTO
Seuth Christian street, known as Block
ing factory, with power ; cheap If called for
seen. Inquire
mud NU.fflSOUTHQUKKNSTKKET.
TJWR RENT STORK ROOM, NO. 41
JO West King slreet, occupied ler many
years as a shoe nnd dry goods store. Alse
stihle or warehouse In rear. I'nseesstnn April
L1KS3. WM. J.i'OOl'KK,
lis tfd Ne. 41H West King Street,
NOW READY.
Parties wishing te view tbe North Poke
street " Ureen Stene Freut" Houses, can de se
by calling at tbe fourth bouse trem New
street, which la new complete and Often for In
spection from 0 a. m. te 10 p in.
dOClO-tfd HDW1.N KUKUMAN.
TJiOK RENT. THE THREE STORY
XI Hrlck Dwelling, Ne. 59 North Prince
street, no
r occupied by Dr. S. 11. Foreman.
Alse a stnruioem. liasement and a large
Hall, suitable for manulacturlng or ethor bu
slneis. luanlre of
JOHN W. APPEL,
Ke. S3 hertti Duke Stteet.
Jan!5-W,8,Mtfd
gJOR RENT.
E A very desirable borne, situated In West
Lampeter township, along the Uua'ryvllle
Uailread, nearly opposite Levan's flouring
mill, about li et a uitle f tern tbe city limits,
Tneplace contains about two Aerosol geed
land, well adapted for trucking, cm which Is a
geed two-story Frame Heme. Hututrer Heuse,
etablr, Currlage Heuse and alt necrsiary out eut
bnlldlaics, alre choice fruit. Kent reasonable.
Posjt-nten Immediately, Inquire en the
ItrHuUrs, eratthn DoiuesUebcwlng Machine
jttlce, 21 Centre Square. 126-tid
MAV1I1XKKY.
PATTERNS, MODF1JJ, aa
Central Machine Works.
W. T. CUMMINGS, Prtp.
COUNKlt OF (lit ANT AND CHUISTI AN 8T8
(lloiref Courtllense. Jes, II illuber-
Old bland.)
All kinds of Light Machine Werk, Patbirns,
Medels, Iren and llnus CasUngs, Ktc
Special attention given te developing new
Inventions and te the construction el bp-jclel-ties
In Machinery or Hardware.
TEUUS BBAUONA1ILK. SATISFACTION
UUAliANTfKU. decSUd
CLOTB1X9. a
SiO'Sh
rrtrORatATlON.
Te these sbeat Ordering pt Ing Clethes. If
yen want te save Meney and baFlaaaid,
OTO
ASKEW'S.
en-lra
EXTRAORDINARY IjOW PRION.
'1MB TAILOBtBQ
AT XXTBAOBDUUBT LOW rBICM.
Overoeatlng aad Btavy Wateht BaHleg
made te order at Ceat rrW tenduea steel
andglvaamplnymsatteay baaas "
Bpeelal attention paid te Fan Divas talta.
whleh I will new make teerter taaVwr
best style, Batla Lined aU Uueagh, freaa aw
" H.GERHARTS.
m- fibb istrpBTMe taileb.
no. a nebth qubbmst.. lancabtkb. r a
TMPORTANTNEWS.
THE R5A80N IT JS DOME THAT
GOODS AUK BOLD
Much Under Their Value
BY
HiaSH & BROTHER.
1. By being at very low expense
. a. Always snttlng enr oustemers, thereby
leaving no old stock te accumulate.
8. By buying the laust styles, novelties and
designs.
4. By purchasing at the beat marksu for
CASH, saving the Jobbers' commission and
receiving Laws Discounts.
6, Buying with the utmost care such goeda
that warrants te give stttsfactlen.
s. Bmall profits and qutck returns.
We have reduced 600 deren of Una
CALICO SHIRTS!
The newest and prettiest patterns aver seen
Baeh BtllHT baa two cellars, linen besoms and
cuffs, extra lengths,
60 Cents Baeh.
..Beys' Unlaundrled Calice Shirts with cellar,
linen besoms and cuffs,
35 Otmta aaeh.
Men's Fine Asserted Spring Gingham Shirts
warranted net te rip,
25 Oentii Up.
Finn Laundried Dress Shirts, te ', 7Se, 11 00.
Woolen nnlrts, (Htrlped) We and 7Se.
Woolen bhlru((Bln Figured) SLIO
Woolen Bhlru (Asserted Celers) f 1 96.
Woolen Bleyc'e snlrts, (White) II SO
Woolen Bicycle Shirts (Silk Bmbreldered
Bosem) f 1 se.
We have en hand the largest assortment et
BlilBTB, Laundried and Unlaundrled, at all
pr'cea te snlt all purchasers Tbe reasons
given above are sufficient guarantee that no
one can surpass us In rrlcea or can compete
with us In the latest.
aarcatl and see tha fine assortment of
BBIHTS-all sice, the newest patterns and
designs,
AT
Eirsti & Brether,
THE ONB-PRIOH
Clothiers & Furnishers.
COB. N. QUEEN BTKKBT AND CKNTBB
' BQUABK. LANCASTER FA.
Q.REAT BARQAINS.
Don't Wait Anether
lay
Ifyeu want these spee'al greatest of all Bar
gains which we ard new offering. They c-n
only last a few days merj und can never be
duplicated at tbe price.
Fer $8.00,
Thirteen Different Patterns of Cutaway
and Sack butts Tbe handsemttat and
most popular styles we have had. Here Here Here
tolere sold for $12 00.
Fer $10.00,
A splendid choice or 4-lltitleu Cutaway
and sack butts. Heretofore sold at
115 (X).
Fer $4.00, $5,00 and $6.00,
All-Weel Btyllsh Made Beys' Butts here
tofere sold for $7.00 and 00.
350 Pairs Enee Pants
Fer 25c, 5i, 63c, 7Se and $1.W.
dVTbe beat stvles will be sold out first.
Don't watt another day If you want them.
L Gaesman Bre.
(JC and 08 NORTH QUEEN 8T.
M
YER8 A KATHFON.
-WE1CEEPTUK-
QUALITY UP
ANDTUE .
PRICES DOWN !
Ne house Is better prepared for a LIVELY
BPUINU 'JBADK than we. We expcet it
we'll have It.
ALL STYLES
OF
Fashionable ClethiDg !
OF LATEST CUT,
ABE 1IKUE IN AUUNDANCE.
Noneof our customers seem te lese confl cenfl
dent e in us, became our dea'lrgs are always
square. Buyers of Clothing Uete tlm;s want
THE VERY BEST QUALITY
OB THE IiEABT POBSIBLE MOKEY.
We are aware of this fact, and none are bet
ter prepared te meet this demand than we.
Myers & Bathfen,
LX1DINQ CLOTUIBBS,
NO. 12 BAST KINQ ST.,
LAN CASTE U PA.