BHiH w X-; ,-3 s. T -, -1 - "V r?v Th DftllV IntelliffenCAf. j i y "lw'"p,,ww" j I.1KUUTIB, AtlUL M. 186. IM sja DAttT imutRMrcn publtetx u the tjttsjrapaMnewa or fAc United rrtn up te " latest possible hour. tYEM-The Dally Bdltlen of Tm lirraiu- if asjKem I Hvjre4 by canlera in the city 'S SbM aumjenuinj win iet iue. per week I p. jf mail, V.se a y(M use for six months . fi. fLS for taree months t tee. per month. i- tn Wanit LwraLtinmcvB (Deuble Rhcet) j ! naiy vlbj pw winum, in aa i-JS2i. . . . t r ; wwvnBen wisning ineir oaaress ennngea i & Mastalse slate where the paper U new ler- i3i i 1IIW , MTTMitwenU from 10 te SS eta. per line ,i iMWUen. according te location. T1IK INTKLLIGKNCICK. . -v Laneaster, ra, Telephone Connection $? . Mild rnBlshment. J" The young men who undertook te cast nf M tote or me sixtn warn m me itrpuu- lMfi primary election, liave been sen afcMMd te mt fearhuntlred dollars apiece 'ftBd the costs, amounting te m much riMra, for their enterprise. They are con KnttMered te have been very gently dealt "".,. t A, L . ... M. -l (Wri wun vj tue court ; uut we uru nui. uis b$ posed te find fault with this leniency. KSJ' T11 punishment Is sufficient under the jjap Clrcunuunces. it was a urst ollanse un mfri.tt new law, making Inte a crime and ggyV'fHverely punishing a very prevalent, jpfc thesgh dishonest, political practice. ggThe law bad net protected party s'W-iftlectlens of candidates. Filmary 'Jm StS 'AIAmHaA S AM.n. tAvl. HAM I r AhH linlnt i&S had te take th?lr chances et Leins $$ beaestly conducted, and the chance was S V Pr enc- The law na9 bwn called te 1 their aid, and this is the Oral bleed it 1ms &K4r4wn. It Is a geed law and ene which ftjabeuld be enforced. The choice by a (y.party of its candidates should be pro pre 'it tsa'al airainst fraud, if nesslble. TVa an very doubtful whether It can beefuclently - - -., - .-.---- iL.AHtm. Tort innn. Thern la Inn tnnnh rf.'ytoeiu for trickery under the Crawford -)ntysj-8temte make Its results a cei" tain exposition of tne party voice. JJut itte well te make the effort and well te 'icaU te it the aid of the law. It is a law i'ssiVurhollyfer the benefit of our Itepubllcan Sfii-S ,tf-t A. . t,..U .1 t --. .1 ;,- yjieuue , nuiuu iiiejr aureiy uutu iiuu lire fegtaTB no use for It, tot bellevlns In that M1..I..I..II.. ...ll.l... -V-.. .1...!.. hX-tyf- "C-OtiHUB tJUUlUUlfO. AAO iiuuui. Xa- 'un nas a profound Jnlluonce in preJuc :-nv l"-e composure wun wuicu inoiJimo ineiJimo inoiJime M.watio portion of this community has pff"-mm uispeseu te view the lawless X-, oeaouct ei tbe biith ward Republican :T election officers, and their trial, con vie h- Uoe d mild punishment. It seems se K'r satnr&l te catch Ttpnulillnnn plerUnn ? setBcers cheating, that it is really very tSsf 4hHeult te get up any great Indignation EM? 'When they only cheat each ether. It KUskeeps us busy enough upbraiding them for f S; Meklng te cbeat us. 3t; ' c-uvt "u uuuu wucniur iiiu cunuuci or Kh Itepubllcan ptimarles will be wholly re- I. J--tfnrmeil Viv llipsn nnnvlMtnne A .inn.ln fcsf tWt Is net readily abandoned. Xe doubt , a great deal mere care will be used net te foal naimfif. urtian n1ianll..f n lnn t.t l. MVvi Mill lui iIaha In flAM . Tl.t . ft.. fMf along, when a fair chance offers ; nnd w-y,iuiee win uui bvui ib ; uer impnseumeni l.fHuieT, uniess iuiy per cent, et the lie- f'.'...' mil ran rmlillKlnna nra Iille.l jfe1 1887 and 1888. fThe advance statement of the experts of DrtMfltuns for March has just been is. i'MMtt by Chief Swltzler, of the treasury ESr bureau of statistics. fe3fevf I anews tbat the total amount of bSi-wedstulxi exported falls far below the ra3" !m!llA nf IftA ATnnrli In rnntk n 1M, . K ytr age we sent ever fifteen million del- ., taw worth of breadstuffs abroad inirarch, Jpltf "-" " " M -w.M JUMW LUUkU nu VUl) y&V eipenea ?,he,713 of tbe same staples. ss. j .i . . weiwwBcta net codbeio ourselves iy a P- comparison of groups of months, for the KL. ttlhfll fll nnf miltn Ann lmn.Unil ...! Sgmmiens, and the tame period ending wtge Aiarca si, ibst, Bnews ever ene hundred .P aM. Kln.ln.1. nn,l l.l .1111 -SIV W1UUIUCIKU UUU Uilll UII111UUH, g There is a grain of comfort in barley, TV ctwj.ww. n iiUOUl Vdl,01VUl lllUli cereal in March, I8SS, against only $5,813 M1b187. we can also Und consolation In - 'llAITH ttxr nnnllinr rnnnrf nl.Atra l.n l.n i&f "" " mv...v irv ouune bllb UJU Vr Independent and much abused American plf has gene abroad about twice as nnm- twtt)y as he did in March of 1687. Heg saw, uuwever, continue ,te suiter the unlust attack of JJlsm'arck. nnd llis) French and dairy products show a Marked decline in experts. Of cattle we 'sported in the month a value of esn - 'rtW7. la March 18S7, it was only $203,997. JfTfre total experts of beef, hog and dairy .products ier iue mentti are given as 35, 78,020, ngilnst ee.SSl.712, in March. gJii7. Of this year's March shipment, ?&. W,701,7C0 left the pert of New Yerk. m m Trampiejr. w Jie mere delightful or cheaper plan of m .recreating can be conceived than that of -k tramping ever the highways and byways Ke? of Lancaster cenntv dnrlnrr idle Ari fesVi 'Anll TTAftlllpr 'Pha trlntni. linn l1nn n ueusujil leugth, because it legan late, and therefore the sef c, languorous breath '.efspringis yet postponed te tbe quasi, autumnal air that causes one te walk rather brtekly te keep his bleed in clrcu- , latlen. When the spring thaws come, the reads will net be se available for tramping purposes, and therefore new is the acceptable time while some of the heritage of winter chill is in the air. Lj It would be well if all were thoroughly . IsanrMMwri villi il. u.m. i... . &zzrjL. ir'".10"0 ie tiff: wru num regumr pedestrian ex. W.'- uiovemesier the body gives swea general unu iieaimiui development aw muscies. naiKing requires no -3 MthAr ranllnl Minn a rrnml .ml- r i , . r.. ...HM hvtAi i'.4 u, lens iinn ,- ateut shoes. TTntltra ltn..nl .l.ll.... iv1'" ... Ull.jvra uuiug mere :(.. an be " headers ' te tin tnVAn ), .n. HSsT mm -.i ,,, .,,". , . jtst " ,u" um uaujsci iremirac- tkHH horses. Onemav carrv )u limv. tUfe' wrtri him and make his meal en pram .tdataa within sound nfmnrmurntia ,..,. '$. 1 abort, the walker is monarch of all ha .V marvfvn. nnd Iia fiwlfi l. u-,j.ii....i j -'-- --. .n.- .uu cAuijaiuviuu 'ztt1 ktIvImI. avian f.nm .( ... a. 4 -1.1--..L ,. -".- a- wu.i.u iinCa iiuui duuh i m inn ntvnnr. 'Mr It WOUld be a ffOOd thlncr If trvunnirw 7. J3.i. . . . . " . -.-- " " f"t f) wiuus weum U8 rermca for walk nz ever '-r .... .. . .. " ' fp aucaiiier county in tbe sprlugtlme and ift" " oecuen or the country offers ! 'j- mere advantages for a tour of this kind. swnMtny villages, the hospitable farm i ana me delightful resting niacM l weed and stream all iin,i tn rre Msaeais te tramping clubs in this wri;y Th6 Bludetta of Jehns n0p (W0Ualyerslty founded a club recently Jnralk from Baltimore te Xew l'erk. ey travel thirty mUM a day and pre! Maes the experience delightful. Bayard TOler tramped through Europe living I en cckera nd sulk, and he left the wetu wme very drtlfbtful pictures of the places he traversed. There are many people who keep themselves alive by their regular walks, and thousands who new sleep In the valley of the sbadewmlght still be roam ream ing this planet, It they had taken a fair trial et pedestrian cxercise. Observe the ruddy glow of health, the sparkle et the eye of the tramp, and his keen appetite. All these come from contact with the air and breathing into the lungs some of the ltfc-glvlng ozone which abounds therein. Hew many people of this city are ac iiualntcd with tbe geography et Lin cas ter for n radius of ten miles V Herse owners and bicyclists may gain such knewlcdg?, but these are only a band ful te tbe thousands lacking such ad. vantages. Te the latter we say that they have in their legs a means of locomotion which, for the delightful purposes et tramping, cannot be equalled. Civn. Sehvicj: Commuhiemku Jehn u, OunrtLV wilt seen be appointed inperlnten dent of tbe Indian ftoneoli at a salary el fl,. 000 a year and $1,600 for traveling expenses. The " blihep " displays a great capacity for holding en. Tim "Indian KlghU Allocation" ti making strenuous efferta te push tbe In dlan reaorvatlea oeutt'a bill through at tbe protent aesslen of Congress. The bill has been outlined In tbeae column, and the ureney for Its paaiage Is explained by IU Intimate oenneotlon with tbe bill provid ing for land la aeveralty. Beth meaaurca are In the line of the policy new advocated by all disinterested aed praetleal friends of tbe Indians, tbat of bringing them as ra pidly as posslble te a condition that cnablta thorn te leek out for thomaelvoa and keep afloat when the advancing tlde of clvillzi clvillzi tten swcepi ever their ennntry. Tbe bent way te lielp the Indian Iilomake him learn hew te help hlmMj'iiiiM, though tbete may be doubt ai te the pafMlOltlty of olvill elvill tint; certain t(lb9i, theia qim, be uone n te tbe wisdom of giving them drill In the bablta and laws of clvlllztid 11 te, with whtcb ibey mustcope whother they will or no. This bill alie fixes the political and elvll atatna of nit Indians, romedlea a defect In existing legislation by which Indian ewnera etland may lcase under certain reatilotlenw, and provldea for a thorough ays'em cf eduMtltm and an cffloleat pal.'oe ferce of Indians. ' Honest Djcu " Tatk, who was 10 long IrpeBiirer of Kentueky, left bin Btate 225,000 pcorer when he quit ita borders. Tin; pettiness of lbs re attern tbat threw Kuropean diplomacy Inte confaaten has been atrlhtnRly shown of late. A prlnoe and princess who haTO no actual authority and may nover have any power at all have set the world a-trembllng by hlntlug that they might get married, and all IVanef has worked Itself Inte a fever of excitement because a soldier left his pest without per mission and visited Putin without the ills ills ills KUlaoet a pair et oye glasses, yet these things are hardly mera romarkable than tbat the fate of empires and the lives of thousands should seetn te dopend en the condition of the threat of a German gontlo gentlo gontle mau. Cenklinu had n simple funeral aud male no willbeth displaying wisdom. A WAsmxciTON speelal te the J'hllsdel phla A'erlA merfean says: "Thore Is eniHldi-rable talk te day of the promotion of Hollclter General Jenks, of the dopart depart dopart ment of Justice, te the ohlef Jnstleeshln, Mr. Jenks Is a Tennsylvanlan, n fine law law yer, and Is In overy way quallfled for the place." The lNrnr.i,ieBNOi:n suggested Mr. Tanks for tbe ehlef Justiceship aeveral weeks age, and certalnly the preildent eiuld make no better appointment. We de net knew of any of tbe supposed re quirements of the plaoe whleb. he would netsatlnry fully. He Imi thoneeded phyIel and mental vigor nnd tempersmeut. He bass political mind equlpped with legal learuIii(j. PJERflONAL. PtTAnLRs Onen.MK has aueceeded "lntty" Waleu hi warden of ihe New Yerk Temtin, Miss Rese Cs.vxnt.Aau arrived In Wash. Iiigtoaeu Krldav. Hbowusmet atthoMs attheMs atthoMs tlen by Mrp. Clnvnlsnd und was driven dlrret te the Whltn Heuse, wherelshe will remiitn for some ttuie as tbe guest of the president. William R Dinsmeuk, the well-known preMdent of Adams Kx preas company, dled In New Yerk en Krldsy. He has been Ideutlflsd vrltu thn oxprens tntorests of Uie oeuntry sluce 1811 Alvln Adams, Mr. Dlnsmoreand Mr. Jehn Hoey established the bilslniR of that new enormous Institu tion in 1311. Beginning with a leather bag and hand-barrow, today It has 0,000 em em peoyes in Ha service. Utiles et th Last Uantury, Thore was a aale of geed at the old Itrln Itrln ten property near Chadd'a Ferd en Friday. Among tbe things whleh were exhibited as belonging te the mlddle of tbe last century were spinning wheels, seals and books and an old clock, whleh Is wound by tbe pull ing t n chttln. This Is said te have been tbu llrst clock brought Inte Chester county, and catue ever ter William llrtnten, I tie seu of the rounder of tbe llrluten family, from llirintuubaru, Kngland. Among ether qiuliit articles weru a nnmber et wooden ttpoenp, ene of which hud a rmiidln flve rent in leuiith. There were h set of boeknkeptby Wllllsm Ilrlnten nnd bote the (late of 17E0. Theso old family relics were purchased ey bis desoeudants, U'ElXr Bullions Fer t'SDSleut. The pension bill was passed by the Hottse en Friday, appropriating f80,2S0,000 for pensions. Cenger's amendment was alcpted, providing tbat In all cases cf pensions te widows payment shall dale from the tlme of the husband's death. O'Nelll'H amendment was also adopted, re quiring Uulted Htates elhcers te administer OHths te iKsnhleners and their witness free of cbarge. The .Heuse at its evening sosslen passed twenty-two pension bill. Tim filJerlly Droning The clllclal vete of New Orleans gtvea Nlcbells, Demccrnt, for governor, 10,857 majority. Shokespeare'a mi-Jerlly for mayor is 7,673. The JndlcatleiiS are that Nlennlli,' msjerily In ljeulsluua U aleut 60,000. AI.UM UAKtNQ fOtVOEItS. A Llil or Tlien Meil I'feinluentl Sold Tbe following are the nauies of the I:ak lurf ponders published by tbe pablte an thornier ut being made from atum : Kenten. Davis, Silver Hiar, Ferest Cu, One Speen, l'dtapoei), Kuiplre, Oehl, Veteran. fj-wk'. I Kuu l'lurtej, Jernny, fiurkeyi), I'eerletB, Crown, Wbeeler'f, C.rleten, Gem. A. & 1. Hankie, Ne Plus Ultra, enterprise, Oau't lie Beat, Kureka, Intarnatlenal, l'urltsn, Albany Faverttu, Oeldeu ribnaf, Harnett's PerfcC, State, ' Sllver King, Welcome, Old Colony, Crystal, Nelota, Zipp'M Orane LVv.IrI. fjm. ueuieuuiai, 00. Washington, Windser, Fleur de Un, Sovereign. Feather Wfclg hi, DUsy. 6 ' Tbore are doubtless many ethor bMnds Of alum biking powder beildns these se far examined and named by theautberlller Most of the baking powders sold In bulk! by weight, nnd all sold with a gilt or present, are said te be of this dlicriptlen. Prof. Wiley, Chemist In Chlet of tbe Department of Agriculture at Washington, I. U says: 'The usu of atum In baking powders In large quantity, In place of ethtr Mid situ, should be prohibited by law, .nai &AKCASTEB PAlXiY JOsTtiLIGEKOErtL SATURDAY, A2PBIL 21. 1888. DRIFT. He Matthew Arneld Is dead. Well 1 am sorry. Up was still In his beat years, only a llttle ever sixty-five. But tbe number et years a man Uvea Is, In Itself, net of mneh account 1 am sorry he Is dead bocanse be still had much te teach us whleb we need te lesrn ; and he still had noed te leara much which a few year's time might have taught blm. Te my mind be wai the kcentst literary orlileaud tbe most finished and itracelul llterary artist In tbe language. Even his poetry, all tee Infrequent In later ytais, shows a deftness and dellcsey of toueb, a perfection et technique, excelled by no poet et the present. While his prese was simply matchlesn. for lucidity, grace and musleal charm. Oae of tbe very latest productions of his pen, a crltlqiie of l'ref, D.iwdin's Iitfe ntHhelley, contributed te The nine teenth Ccntur!,Bd reprinted Iu Alden'aXf trary Magazine, 1 regard as ene et tbe finest specimens or what such writing sheald be te be found anywhere In our literature s It Is ae clear Iu Ita analysis, te keen In lta criticism, be just and Irue In lta estimate, and withal ae delightfully cxpretsed, tbat I oensidor It a model of pure literary criti cism. And It Is only a ssmple et his habi tual qualities In tbat sphere of work. Kven his much misunderstood, and warmly rc ented criticism et Kmersen, en Ida visit te this country a rew years age, ae tar as It re ferred te Emersen's literary art must be ac cepted as Just and correct. Tbe Injnstlce and incorrectness of It consist In Its presum ing te Judge the man and his wbole work by this one and sole standard literary art. In no far the locture en Kmersen was characteristic of Mr. Arneld's unconscious limitations and great imperfections, lie was nothing If net a literary artist ; be could Judge of nething1, appicclate nothing, but ireui that narrow, partial, and very limited point of vlew ; literary art was bis ene only criterion, according te which everything wasjudged, nnd everylblnft steed or fell. Tbat was his great and, fundamental mis take That was whoie he yet had no much te lenrn. All unconscious of the lnacle. quacy of his partial standards he venturcd Inte Melds aj Ilteratiire whero he was se much out of plaoe as the traditional bull who blundered into the chlun shop. He plunged Inte theology, and showed hlmself as cenn potent In that rpbere an a blind man would be In a ploture gallery, or a deaf man at a ceucert, lingering a few et tha paint ings' frames, a low of the musical Instru ments', and then passing his confident ver dict en the merit of tlm paintings end thn worth et the music. Similarly be judged our American olvlllzitien accerding: tn his ene standard, and made about an geed a Jeb of It as would a historian or a naturalist nrs theologian who would try te Jildge "KmpodccliHen Etns," or "Thyrsis'er the wliole of Mr. Arneld's art, according te tbe standard of historical, pbj slcal, or theo logical science. liltercturels as large as llfe. The ait element In It, however lmferlant it be, Is only oneetemont, and net mere taientlal te llterature In Ita largest sonse than. any ene of a dcz'n ether clemeutr. In the art element Matthew Arneld was the muster from whom this generation, nnd perhaps especially we in America, hud yet much te learn. In tbe recognition of tbe ethor olementK, aud In almost oaeh ene of theso olemoiits theinsi'lver, he had just ns much te loam, nnd could piebably nnwhore have loanted It better In soma or 114 Important phases than from such American thinkers end writers as Kmersen hlmsult wan. If we could accept his dictum thst the great In llterature are " writers with, In the first piece, a genius aud Instinct ter style," then, Indoed, would we elnss Matthew Ar Ar neld with the few grentest. Itnt we cannot. Fer ether reasons than his we must any ct him as he said of Kmersnn, that ' we hove net in him a great poet, h great writer, a great philosophy-maker," we "'de net place him among tlie greit writers, the gloat men of letters." "His relation te us is net that et ene of these pvrbeuages." Hut unfortunately we eitinnt any of hlui that " yet It Is n relation or, 1 think, oveu supe rior Importance, Ue is the friend and alder of theso who would llve In tbe spirit ;'' for Just In this he was lacking In an eaaentlil of all true greatness, and iu se far was decidedly the Inferior of men Ilk 0 Emorseu, In this ue blatne la Implied nor deroga tion et his Just fame. In his proper cpliure he was peerless, and my admiration for hi in la sincere and oveu enthusiastic. Hut that spbore Is net the euly ene even In literature, nor by any means tha hlghest. 1 think he himself Hometlmos realized this, for It was he who wrote nt tbe close of his " Kpllocue te JLenslng'a Lacojen :'' "ilnlyu law tnnllfr-itrcnm'a sriore WlttiHsfounwHnderliiK fei'toxplnre, Unttiud Its luevuuuuii bright intend. "el low lta m lndln,(S te the end. Then Irem Ita humming wavis their 0 J e Ilrlnks uiidullgbtea nc.taiy. Ana It ili tp-uiii 1, melodious voice, rorevor memos ihetrpur rJelcii. '1 hxy HiHink t the happiness Ulvlne They tf til. runs o'er lu overy Itne. Its spull Is 101111a them ilka nBUower: llglvi's thum pnthei, ulvrs thuinpertur Ne pilnler jt halhrueh a way Xir no iiiuaiclau Hindi', as thi-y t And iralhurrd en limiierlul knell Bueh lovely niwcri I01 ahveiluK reuln llithoven, llaphurl, eiiinei n ueh 1 he churm whluU Hemer, ehisnipnaie teach Te ibese, te tbete, thelr thankful ruce UlVes.tben, the 11 rat, the luliust place I And brltfhlust Is their Klnry'a abeen for greuust has thlrlaber buuu " Talking of llterary art naturally suggvsts ether forms or art We have net enough of any kind of art here in our city te In dulge In tiny boasting en ncceunt of It. Hut for hueIi as we Imye let us be tbnnkf ill, take courage, nnd diligently cultivate It that it muy gtuw and Increase. What we r.ecil fi(st and meat of all Is cer. rcet taite nnd a popular sonse of apprecia tion of what la best uud blgbeat lu art. This cannot conie t ence. A community must begiadually and patiently educated tip te It. What la being dene lu this direction In tbe department et musical art, I referred te srine tlme age ; aud we had another en en enursglng evidence of it only last Tuesday in the second of Mr. Walter Ilausman's ex cellent Hborweod rtcltals. Kvery such op portunity given vh te htar first-claaa coni ceni coni pesllions rendered by n Urat-elaNs mi. former, Is a lessen learned, and Just lu be far raiaeH our musical standard though tbe Introduction of Harry l'epper aud bis loud singing did net uud nuytblng te IU bucu lubsens cjuuet be in valu. New If the inore hearing el geed music Is an educating aud riflnlng liuluonce In that department of our art culture, It Is Just as undeniable that tbe mere seeing of (.oed plotures has the same elevating and Im proving effect In cultivating our taste for pictorial art. What we are doing in tills latter department Is as contlderab 0 as that of tbe former. Tbere la a ailent but aleady aud iltectlve education of the popular taste In this art going en In our midst, and, un un less 1 am seiy inueh mistaken, It In already beginning te telling aud showing Heme encouraging results. And the man te whom, mere than te any ethor eue person, belongs tbe credit for It, Is Mr, Charles 11. llarr. His show-windows en Centre Square are nothing abort of a popular art school. The dally display there of some of tbe finest specimens of foreign and American art work in tbe line of etching and engraving ; tbu opportunity te bee and study these ; tbe mere looking at thorn by hundreds et our citizens every day and thus becoming familiar with what Is beat iu that line; this In Itseir Is necessarily training tbe pubtla eye te what really is geed, te dis tinguish It from trash, and la gradually hut Burely cultivating, refining, aud elevating tbe publle taste aud standard. It Is tenon tenen ing us te knew tbe geed wben we nee It, te dwilegulab it from the bad, and te admire and Utslru the former. Ner noed we be oeutont with only leek- ing at wr. uarr's display, which la chauged and renewed several times a watt. He is always glad te have any one Interested In the Bubjeet step Inte his store, and net only ezsmlnetboscerts and buudrodsef pictures there, but also ask all tbe questions about them he chcesev, te which hu will be sure te get courteous and satisfactory answers. Try It next tlmnyeu are in tbe neighbor hood and see whether what I ssy Is net true. Yeu will learn mere about etebtnir. aed engraving, hew It la done, who are tbe leading artists, what are tbe points " et a pleture, ami a soero of ether things about whleb mrwt peeple knew next te nothing. When Mr. Birr went Inte tbu business he determined first et all te learn all about it that was te bs Itarnbd, He weut te tbe leading art-publNber lu the country, Mr. O Klackuer, of New Yerk, and watched the engravers and artists at work en their Plate 1 tie saw Uieaa prtpsre the naaar. tha ink, and all that H tedal la MtaMag from these plate j be was Maim when they superintended that prhiUat, or ven did it themselves. Het a petat la tka worst am ua leave uecxpuuaaa ,or M0O1 prebended. Se that new lta la tally equipped with all the knowledge perteta Ing te tbe business, and with hbi added experience in it of yean, he can Judge of iue merits 01 a picture, aiscern lis rauits and Imperfections, artistic or mechanical, a quickly and as aenurately as any pro fessional attlst or art-connoisseur. This Is or the greatest Importanes tn an art dealer If his customers are te have any con fidence In blm. Fer nowadays there Is se much fraud going en, especially In en graving, that unions a man is thoroughly acquainted with the "true inwardness" of. tbu art, he lssure tobelmpesed upon. And tbe reason why se many peeple are being cheated in the matter, as I knew they aie, is net because the dealers from whom they purchase are dishonest ee often as simply bcoause the dealers themselves, net know ing mere about it than their customers, are first cheated and Imposed upon by the pub pub llsberr. A desler te be rosily trustworthy and rellable must net only be an honest man, be must also be an expert la tbe matter or engraving, paper, prlntteg and all tbat belongs te tne making of pictures as well as the selling of them. Boeauae Mr. Barr has theie quantisatiens he is able te de what he Is doleg in cultivating the artlslla taste of the community. Be you want te knew bow 1 knew this 7 Well, I'll tell you. I used te be la at Earle'asnd several ether Philadelphia art dealers pretty otten, and I found out tbat many or thorn did net knew as mueb about tbe making of pictures as they ought and as they made believe they did. New since I atop In at Mr. Barr's, as I de every couple of days te sea bis " new atrtvals," I have discovered tbat he does knew, and la will ing te tell you, a geed deal thattheydldn'f. And I alie found, by the way, that you can net only buy mero reliably here of our art dealer than of thorn, but also aa a rule con siderably eh os per. I knew of two or three pictures, ler example, tbat Mr- Barr within the last few months has cold for from twenty te thirty per cent, less than was asked for tbe very aame picture at Eirlt'r. I knew, tee, that just for these two retsenr, eroater reliability and greater cheapness, Mr. Barr Is almost dally getting orders for pictures from peeple from abroad, some of thum living considerably nearer te Phila delphia tbau te Lancaster. In my talks with Mr. Barr I have learned a few things about photogravures, engrav ings and eteblng) whleh are worth knew- leg, net only te every ene lnterosted In the HUiiJeci, but te everybody who some time or ethor may want te buy. In next Satur day 'h paper Heme notion will be made of tiusiiueuiarr. ukcas. ViNiOAn rmtera cures Bheumatlsin, keeps youngjelntssiipploand limbers old ones. SVJ!VIA.L NOTIOKS. "SiV BlllbOirs COUGH ana consumption Cure Is sela by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. Beld by II. It. Cochran, drtnrirUt. Nes. 137 and IBS Werth Queen SL, Lancaster, Fa. (8) Jlnckien's Arnica Salve. Tna nssr 8 alvs In the world for CnU,Ttrntse8 Seros, Ulcers, Melt lihxum. Vover Beres.Tetter, Cihapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bklu kruptlens. und positively cures Files, or no pay reriulrcil. It fs gnaranteep te give por per por fect satUlactlen, or money refunded. Price S3 emits per box. for aale by U. U. Cochran. Druggist, Nen, 137 and IX) North Queen street, LancHatnr. I'e. Jnne271yd THAT HACKING UUUUlicanbosequlokl curert b: uy Biujnn-a euro, we guarantee It. Bete by II. U. Cochran druggist. Ne. 137 and 139 fiutui viunniiiu. lmiicjuuir. 1 "a, (11 Mether Mothers II Mothers I? I Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and erylng with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T It se, go at ence nnd get a bottle of MU8, WI.NHLOW'SHUUTUINUBYUUP. It WU1 re lieeo the peer llttle sutrnrnr Irumeaiatcly ao ae lHind upon It 1 thore is no mistake about It. There Is net a tnotheron earth who bes evor nsodlt,whe will net tell you at once that It will rognlale thn bowels, und give rest te the inother, and rolier and health te the child, operatlng like magic. It la porfeetly safe te tise In all canes and pleasant te the tase, and Is tbe prescription or one el the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In tbe United States. Held everywhere, SSceut a bettle. IiiayM-lydaw COUail.WHOOr'ING COUGH and Bronchitis Immcdhitnly relieved by Shlieh'a euro. Heldbv II. II. Cechnin, druggist. Nea, 137 and 139 North (JaoenBU Lancaster, ra ti) BLEXlMiEBb NIGHTS, bs NlOHTB, umae miserable by COOirh. Shlieh'a Hum la thn ramnAe utntu-'iriiue ier you. Kela by II. 11. Coehrnn, druggist. Nn. 1S7 and ia North Uueen 8U Lancaster. Fa. 12) 1 heir lluslnest noemlug. Probably noeno thing has eauaed such a rush or tmdu nt Cochran's drug store us their giving away te thelr customer el somanytreu trial het ties of l)r King's New Discovery for Con Cen Con sumptien. Their tnifle Is almpiy enormous In this ery valuable artlcle Irem the ract that It always cures and nover disappoints. Ce u it In. Colea, Asthma,!lronehtt!a,Uroup and all threat nnd lung Ulpcnses quickly curert. Yen can test It borern bujlng by petting a trial bettle Ireo. Every beitlu warranted. (j) Nr iiolllerilia Year 'HI It be Fast. The winter blinds yen chapped lips, sere no. cold crucliH. bio., nut a box et Hep Olnt Olnt meiit (ondersaa by lcadlug society Indlrs) will prevu 11 irlend lu nee'l. JVeier all. At all diugglsu. 25 cents, or null Blainps te Hep Ce . ew Londen, Conn. Bumple froe. (O lliumlrr It Down the Ages, That for lameness, ler rheumatism, for aches, for mins, uud mr sprains Dr 7iemai' KcUc trie Oil Is a pestttvu and rrllahle leiuudy. "l)r Theuiw' Kclpctrle oil" tan be purchased of any drugitM. Ker tale bv 11. H Cochran. CruivUi, 137 und 13J North Queim street, Lan Lan canter. All Aduilre m iinuUseuie Fae. A pure clnarsklnwlll rnalta any face hand hand hand foine. Manifestly anything which Ntrengtbens and enrlcht's ihe Iue. d will dlrueily uUuct lha whole per.en All nrupt'nna or lha skin dl spprar wbeu JJurdeck Bleed Bitten a e cm pieyd. 'Jhy ure 11 veKiituhle emedynf In 1 s'lumule vle. Ker s lu by II. 11. Cochran, OniKKlst, 13f aud 119 North QOcen street, Lau Lau daeor Pisimaaif r Mm'l A. Hewitt, Of Monterey, Mleh, delivers himself It this wUet rer colds, burns, sere threat, and rheumatism, ITtetimi' Aclcctrie Oil cannot be tuition. 1 say k rp It up te the standard, and ltwlllrattsfy the oeenlo. I thai send for a nrwanpplv seen" Fer sate by H 11. Cech ran. druggist, U7 and 139 North Queeu street, Lancustur. Urliia. Pleasant, healthy grlus are seen only en the facmel h)-althy perrens. The dyspoptleand dibt,linied can inlle only In a half-hearted way. 1'tiitly tbe bleed, tone thn stomach, and simnathen the tlsiura with Jluraeck mood Hltten.lt you wtah Ui laugh well aud often, rorsnle byll. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13J North uuoeu street, Lnncaster. Will It Iteully uare Itbeumatisiu 7 Wn answer, honor bright. It will cure rheu matism, unn the "everest CU9-8 tee. Dr. 'lhamat' Kclecttla Oil was specially preparud for the rhoumatie and lnme. Netice lnitnrs Irem thn ix-ople rtrlatlve teiu merits In nearl IV uvurr pnpur in inn country, rnraalebv H. if Cochran druggist, 137 street. I nncasier. aud 139 North Queen Cause AatetiUtimcui. "Cemp'etily prostrated for davs with lndl- Kostlen uud bilious lever Thn tiTectset two bottles el Burdock Bleed BiUerc astonished me; visible liuprevuuiut ruht eir." Mr. ivua unto), r.imini, n, i, rer saie byll. a. Cechtiui, druggtat, 137 and li) North Queen street, Laueiuiier. HKLXUIOVI. RKU0I0U8 HKIIVIOBS WILL BE huld lu the following churches en Bnu day, lu the morning at 10.Su, In the ovenliii? at i:W Sunday school ut 1:45 p. m. Whenthii heiirlmllitureiit It la specially noted! Cucani or Gon-cetnor el Frlnce and Or Or ange. l'ruaetilngnilu.sua m.and7.l5p.ui.by tte i aater. 8abtiath svheul at l:is p in. Bsoekd EvahekliuaL f English ), en Mul berry struet, ulmve Orangii-FreachlnK at 10 30 a in und at 7:15 p. lu. by the pastor. Sun day school at 9 p.m. 8t. Jehn's UxreaxxD (German) church, cor cer ner Orunge and Mulberry strveia, ltuv. Jehn Kuelllng, 1). D. pastor. Dlvlue services at 10.3ua.iu.and7.13p. in. Sunday school at 1:13 p. re. I'BsssrTBRUir Mimerul Citrncit, Sonth Queuu alioet, Themas Thompson, pastor, bervlccs morning and evening at the usual hours, Sunday tchoel at 1:13 p. m. Yeung people's meeting at 6 13 p. m. Frayrr nnd tcaexers lueelliig Wftduusday evening at 7.30. ibst UArrtaT. Services at the regular hours morning and evening hy the pastor, liev. J. N. Keluil. Sunday school at 9 p m. Sub ject et evening sermon "Limitation or Doing Uoed." t. LCKB'altKFOBKiiiv-Marietta Avcnne.rtev. win, f, I.ichllter, pastor. Divine service at 10.30 a m Hudai7:l3p. iu. Eermen at tbe eve ning servlcu by Mr. U.K. Wagner Bunday school at t p. m. Si'rvlce In the German lau lau guage at 8.30 p m , Prof Jl C. bchledt, officiat ing. bT. Jens'a LtTHBEjiM. ltev. 11. jr. Atleman, 1. 1. puter. Bervlrr at 10.10 a. m. and 1M p. in. Lectiiru and pruyersrivleea en Wednea day evening at 7;e. y. p. a. u. IS. ou Thurs SX'T!?nln' MT.SO- ' atecbetteal lecture en BiVPfttA CTealng at .!.. sabbath sekoeli at JtifiSj.1-:1 ' m- etwal Meme- CussTLvraausi usrtracw-West King street, JCtTleed, pastor. l'Mawkleg at wSe arm. !flj!- ar see5 at nu p.. rjSMMktieal InatrDnuiMM est rrtdty vealna'. 'Wt.fAW Jtasxwanw-tleT. 5. W.i"mlnlrer. Mttnr. Betviee at te-je a. m. aa 7:1 pfm! iaatey school at 1 p. tn? CaUelSue.l iiSi w" f-.WJO. Mn,e0 " I'raar JtBTeaanrii cwrraca-Xer. J. M. Tftcel. D u-XV!et' efr,ees te-morrow sit le-Jj a! m.snd7:l p. m. Sunday school at l. p.m. und''? sjventag en 'imr Kuolefe of Usimre Baaraassi Cmn (Cetmaitt). West urange and concord strecU-Bev. J. II runk, pastor. Frochtn,tatle:o a. m.and :se B. m. Sunday school at 1:13 p. m. olive ranch at is p. m.ln tha lecture room Bt. Facl's M.K. CncBea-Charles keads. pas ter. Jferaen te Temperance society at IthSO a. m , address by str. w. s. Hpeece, Urnsral Btc rsury r, M. 0. A. at 7 Si p. tn. Sunday school yi:t?P-m- Teung peeple' mnetlngntep. rn. TemperaneemMtlng Monday atlen m. Frayer meetlag Wedncday evening at 7n Class meeting en i uesday, xbursday nnd Fil ny eveningf . FaaSBTTBaiAK crvtcei at the usual hour morning and evnnlng. rieachlaa bj the cas cas eor. Ker. J. T. Mitchell, D. O. " v aSmx. u' C"inw.-Kev. J. K. T. eray, pas'. I-'r0 Hi" bj V"yr. JM p. m., Sunday !c?,,.7i P'F' Ji0n.,7. ciss meetings. 7J0p. m, Tnesaay, bollness meeting. 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. Friday, young peoples meeting. 3 p. tn.rTharsday, pastor's class S p tn , ihursday, feuith lec ture of tbe coarse by It v. J. B. nyler Uray. Wbstmih M. k. 'cmntoH-Ne praehlng Prayer meeting en Tuesday evening until lur ther notice, rundayscboeiatsp.ro. ast Mus.es M. K. Cncncii -Sunday ichoel at i p m. BT. BTBPIIXB'B (IlSrOBKBD) CHtTSOK COLLXOB 5AJaum7lS " ' 10JO a. m. bermen by Ker. Prof. It, u. rchiedt, a. M. . '!?MTIAJ x UtLtk u- D- PMter. 1030 a. m. Litany and sermon i s p. in. Sunday sebecli7!l3p m. Evening service. Taiwirr LirrnaKAir ltnai uraiM. w.m iM. afternoon and evintng, will be conducted bv 1 Ihnniitnr. Ifntnln. -u-mhh k... .' I f.rt.',0I?. L tB? erendi "il detcended Inte ufJekcufture1." U,em'' " C1ntu"lJly " UiAca lvthbiux. Cerner of Werth Qneen and James streeu Kev. O. Klvln Uenpt, pas tor. Usual services at 10S0 a. m and 7:13 p. in. Sunday soheol at 1:13 p. m. Paster's adult cIbbs at 0 p. m. Usnal mid-weak service en Wednesday evening. Alse meeting of the Ladles Aid Society. Stated meeting of the Urace Church Uut:d en Thursday oveuleg. WANAMAKBU'B. FaiLADBLi-HiA, Saturday, April 21, isss. A week el mostly Dress Goods talk. We have been flitting from counter te counter, holding up Robes, Suitings, Cleths, Plaids, Ginghams, and the like that every woman has" in mind te buy, and pointing te the 25 or 40 or 50 per cent, clipped from every price. Plenty mere new, staple, seasonable stuffs, perfect in thread, in weave, in color, but limping in price, and crying for a word. We must skip them te-day. A ' scattering glance at the little world of ether things we have been pushing te one side. Millinery. Anything, every thing. A jungle of untrimmed shapes ier big folks and little, and the trimming things but a step away. Werth Iretn Tttrtcuntb a d Chestnut streets corner. Spring and Summer Uphols tery awnings, slip covers, light curtains in full bloom. Second fleer, north et Tiansepu Traveling comforts of a hun dred kinds from Trunks and Valises te Tourist Sets with a multitude of helps in a fist full of space. Basement and nuiln 11 jem, northwest of cen- IfCs The Londen-made sporting wear things are in. Elegant for games, for the weeds, for the beach. Ne house we knew of pretends te keep se many sorts. Ceylon Flannel Shirts, Oxford Cheviot, Spun Silk Shirts, Woven Stripe Coats, Tennis Striped Coats and Caps, Cricket Coats and Trousers, Silk Belts. Loek and welcome. Chestnut street side, west of Main Aide. New lets of Women's Un dervests : Kern, rlbbvd cotton, ?3i. Kent, ilbbed lisle, 37Wc. White, rtbbrd cotton. 40e. Kern, lislbrlgiran cotton. 73e. Heru, whlte. pink, and blue lisle, JSs. New ribbed silks, nil colors, SI. The price only hints the worth. New things tee in Men's Un derwear : "woof 175ellalu"B,u, ccUis or natural Spring' weight In nVural woel.tl (W. Sprleg weights la white ca-.hinare.il 78. Would have cost you about double last year. Chestnut street stae, west of Alum Ali'e. You'll net find a Bookstore where mere thought is given te geed, pure, wholesome reading for boys and girls. Heaps and heaps of just such Beeks as full-blooded, well-minded chil dren like. Prices are often as much whittled down as these en some Beeks for bigger folks : Publishers' Our A tac-atlun In a IIukkV. Maria00' PrtC" i.ouuureci ,7j Au Averugn Man. ltebt. uruut .. Ue hathrlna. J. O. Helland no Crusees of uutana lleussanard.... l w Lessens In Llf. J. O. Helland .. 1 te ruinous Amerlcau fortunes L. C. Uolleway.'. s;j tetses from Sky Farm. KUlneand ' Dnru lteed Goedaln 1 a Animal l'nynln'egy, J. Miner i-.itberglll, M II. ... . ..... j w My rathtr's ilonse. Macdonald.... -ioe Standard atlas of tha World nana, MeNal'y 'jrj Foeset Atlas of the Untied States, IlradleyA ire , 71 Dickens' Wers,l vels . .23 ,4U ,M .3) .30 113 91 .15 li S3 53 1W Tennis Shoes and all the kin of light, strong, outdoor foot wear has marched into sight Market street front, west et Main Aisle. Sporting and outing goods of every tried maker. Thirty one styles of Tennis Rackets, for instance. Try that meas ure en any ether stock you knew of. lUtement, nerthweit el centre. Dull knives and shears; a plague and a waste of money. Your own fault if you have them. A child with the Hall Knife and Scissors Grinder can keep all the light cutting things sharp. Ne knack te de it, a gauge does the holding. Emery wheel geared te quick running. Last a lifetime. llasement, north of centiu. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. ASKEW AT WOS. Kl AMD DO WIST KlHO BTBRCT. ew-ira UPK1NO, 1888. Fine Tailoring. This Is te Inform my customers that I am npwprprBd ti show them an Assortment of Spring setting ana Trewsertng that cannot be surpassed. The Latest Kereltlea In Spring Overceating et my own Importation and oe&ftaaa style. H. OERHABT, QREAT SACRIFICE f SLATE MANTELS ATHSSTHAN COST 1 1 liuTlng April and May tbe Cheapest Slate Mantels ever effsted In Laneaster ean be pur chased at HO. 23 SOOTH QUSCK ST. The stoclr'eij hand being limited, the entire let will piebably be sela before the expiration of tbe time specified. Te steure a Bargain call seen at Sonth Queen Sheet Marble Werlg, FKAUSOK B. O RUG Eft, Bnpt. aple-lmaru.Tb.SAlmw e OMI'LEXION POWDER. LADIES WHO VALUK A BKriNKT) COMFLKXtON MUST USE POZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. ? It imparts a brilliant transparency te the Bkjn. UmeVs all pimples. Irockles and all colorations, and mikes ihe tkln delicately seitandbeautlluL Itoentalns no lime, white, lejd or nrsenle In three shades, ttnk or Uesb, white aud bronetto. fOB SALE llx- All Druggists and Fsney GoedB Dealers Everywhere. ASr-DKWAUE OF lMlTATION8.-e t FOR UALB OH HMNT. DJSSIDENOE ON THE EA8T SIDE Ti.Pl.PVi. ,t.r0.t' between Orange and viKsmuifiuciunu inquire or .., A.J.8TEINKAW. tantXH . AtthlsOmce. NOW READY. Forties wishing te view the North Duke , street "Oreen Stone Trent" Houses, can de se by calling at the fourth house trem Mew street, whleh la no w complete and open for In spection from 9 a. m. te 10 p. m. deelO-Ud KDWINEBKItMAN. '. T?OR RENT-PROM APRIL 1, 1888, ,, ., 'oreneoratartn of years, the Btrashnnr lUllroert. with Ceal and Lumber Yard. Ware-, -srwair"5,:i:" 1 b" n property presents a rare e; . uum.mK v.uu. .ue iuiuiu ei rnts voiuaeie ippertunlty te any party ammng te encase established and preatMbre 1 nstabltsbcd and preatMbre business. Fer con dltlens, rent or ether In formation apply te . 1 llOa.eriHSMJV. llAUMUAUUNKU, 'X UIO-LIU Lancaster City, Fa. FOR RENT. , A three-story Ure-proof Warehouse lult able for tobacco or manufacturing purnosea. situated en East Grant street. Inquire at ,, !29KABTKIMQsTUKKT. Tenna reasonable, l'ossessten immedlatel v. mars eedlfd PUBWO SALE. CONlUACTOns1 PLANT will pa sold at public sale en WKUNKSDAT 4Mtaltieaa i-atts. te Seu Cart Harness, Let of wsgen. car and Plew Harness, 20 Dump Cars. Sloetuauire, bbveral Set Ulacksmlih Toels. Letct Octasen Cast Steel. Let et bteel Sledges, Let of Crew ilars, lMt of ricks, Hheveti, etc. etc bale te commence at 10 o'einrk a.m. Terms eash. XUWAltli McUOVKHM. WHHilWlJ,J'PiWiim p03iT!VE PUBLIO SALE. .. Oh ratnT, J7tb Pat e Arita, A. D. isss. thenndenilKUfd. survlvingpartnorei the Arm of Husael Hhulmyer. will expose te public sale at the Cooper llease. West Klnvstreer. I.ancabter city, the lollewing real ostatelte Ne 1. All that certain two story Brick Dwell Ing Heuse, with a two-story brick back build lug, frame shud, wagnn shed, corn crib and' ether necessary outbuildings, well with pnmp therein, hydrants, etc.. ai.a let of grennd thsrnte. belonging, situated Na 821, en tha southeast side of Uanoratrent. Lancaster ctty. containing in front en said Maner street Jl feet, mera or lets, and extending In depth 30 feet, mera or lese, te Lafayette stnet, aoiotn aeiotn aoietn Idb property of Wagner, Ne. a, and otheis. Ne All thatccrtalnone-sUirylirlck U well ing linns", with a one-story frame back build lng alta'h'rt, frame born and otheroutbulld etheroutbulld othereutbulld lngs j well of water with pump, etc, and let of ground thereto bolengtig situated Me B26. en thu southeast stae of Maner street, Lancaster elty.contalblnslnfrenton satd Maner street St feet, mero or lets, and extending In OeDth V30 feet, mere or less, 'e Lafiyett itreet. ad. and'ett VT09enf ' Mr- Je"n D)rr, Ne. 1, e.x All theso certain four two-story Br'ck DweUing Houses, with two story back build ings attaebed and ether Improvements thereon erected and let of ground thereto be. longing. sltUdte N os 421. iisfm and 7 u uS east sloe, et Cherry alley, between Lemen and Jsmes streeu, In the cltyet Laacaster.ron Laacaster.ren talning la front en said Chen y alley ivifettt. one Inch, and extending In depth 112K leet! mero or les. te a 12 lent, common alley, odleln' Ing property of Jehn Mercer, pubde alley and Others. Ne. 4. All these certtln two two story Brick Dwelling HeuSi'S. with two-story bse build-inRsattaoht-dandethorlmproveinenta thereon elected, and let el grotiudUierete belonging situate r.es. w and 435, en tbe cast side of Cherry alley, between Lemen and Jamts streets. In the city of Lancaster, containing In front en raid Cherry alley a teet, 0 Inchns. and extending In depth U2K teet.mnreerl:. , a 12 feet wide common alley, adlontegpron adlentegpron adlontegpren ortyofJohu w.Musser.J It Myers and oth eth ers. These properties will be sold en num. bjred, or separately, as nay be deemed most advantageous. -.eu.a Sale i locemmpnco at 7X o'e'oek p. m., when attendance will be glv.n and tirms made knewu by taKO.BHULMYKll JeiLL.Uaii8. Anct. aer4M7w!su l'ARABOLU. IS ONV RKADY. PARASOLS. Uelng In want of mere office room, we have found It necessary te eutroaeh somewhat upon our former stere space, and thereto e, owing te our limited quaiters, unable te have a format opening as heretofore. This season's goods ate new leady, and we kindly request ear patrons nnd the public generally te ex amine our Una. 1 he New nnd Latest Styles In Handles, Tops aud Materials, R B. & H., Ne. U East King Street. eprSJmd NECKWEAR. R K&lOVAl E. J. ERISMAN WILL 11K 1TOUNI) AT HO, 42 WEST KING ST. (SoxtDeorto Bayler's Photograph Qalinry.) With a complete stock of TUK LATEST SPRING STYLES or OENT'd FUBNISHLNG GOODS BLermntm. e PN MONDAY A2 BVE.11M SATURDAY TO SERVE YOU BETTER. REMOVAL 1 visit th ePKNiwa or tuiu LAKUKU NEW BTOBllf To-merrowaturday, April 21. N0.28U.QUE1H8T. Xlethlng aad rnrnlshtng Oeyis-laat Ma etials and Make-Up at Smallest Fmasv MARTIN BRO'S W NOHTHQOEEllgr. rHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT -or- Ne. 25 East Eieg St, Clothing Made te Order und Satisfac tion Guaranteed in Every Particular. , i L Full Line Men's Flannel Shirts In the TXeadiBsT Stjles. -eadinjr Stjles A Fine Assortment from 60c te 41.25. of Fercale Shirts The Best 30e, 60a, 75jand 11.00 LTn laundried Shirts In the City. Summer Meilne, Balbrlgganand Gauze Underwear. Full Lines Cellars, Gloves, Neckwear, &c. Cuffu, Hosiery, Gee. I. Rathven, 25 EAST KING STilEET. marlUvdAw THAU AND COPFHXtj. "DURE TEAS AND COFFEES. prand Opening I ' Citizens of Lancaster, Loek te Your Interest. THE People's Tea Ce. UWIOFIMIU A BRANCH STORE AT 41 TOT KIU& STREET, foil THE D13TEIDTTION Or Pare Teas and Frfsh Heisted Ccffees. ifL9.eB.?c direct from our own BTKAH --IFA9 1 II K.. 4oerdtal Invllat'nnli rxtended teth pub lic te call and examine our goeda aud mode of doing bnslness. Handsome Prpsenls, consisting of Glass ware. htone Ware, Majellcu MTure. Bisque aaes, etc. etc , given away .ritK. Sugar sold at refiners' prices. llnTll0nSa.v,0n., ,nBuy Specialties that we ate Bening at Bettem Prices. AH.an.?80mevI,nl,enea Mirror given away free e ail mirchafiniM nr th...,!!...... ... opening week, ' oreuAuoKraatoaUparUo1 ti0 Cllr BK -UKMKMUSU TUK NUMBIU.-ia 41 WEST KING STREET. (Uetween Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse t Hetel ) Ohas. B. Walley, aprlS-lwd Mansger. J1ATB. JTE,V COLORS IN HATS. Stauffer&Ce, LEADING MATTERS, i!,2.Ja,i ,rfc,lTe4 a bt assortment of new colors and faucy Bhades and shapes In ttu.se celebrated, light weight, easy fltling "BOSTON BEAUTIES," Weight Just 8K Ounces, Thece-rectand Uttst styles In Ue world werld world renewmd "Dunlap Sats." A rail line of IIOTB'and GRILDRKN'A New Spring btyle in cloth, Fur and ttrawllats. Straw and Harvest Hats Of Kvery Drscrlptleu at the Lewest Prices. Trunks and Traveling Bags AT 11IQ IND0CKUINTB. Stauffer &: Ce., 31 and S3 North Queen Street. lePeiple'sWStere XTT lu FISHER, DENTIST. " Particular attention given te nillna and preiervlng the natural teeth. 1 have alL the latest Improvements for doing nice erk at a very reasonable cost, bavlng years of ex perlence in the large cities I au sura te glva the best of satlsfACtleD and save you money, best artificial tsth only moo par set. 7' marW-lya Ma M MOKXil QUN tT.
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