T ,.-rj..f.?Tr3' "" "Was " T. . fl .. - 3 - -tf ", - - t .- r' H. .)',- vv - v --.-- vN-,t- f,r ir TILE IiANCASTEP DAILY INTLUGENCEH, SA1TOIDAY, FEBRUAmr 16. I860. A V i Dally !ntelllffncr. rjUUIOAMBB. MBBUABY. II, MB. i Bait! Mre Grsla Deal. i FatOaaMpbia J?enJ BWttets In i(M fwr shown te Baltimore Iff1 aklprtlag pert ,by the rermtylTB ZMlraai. I tte faet that IYbbetit. kiiaaten Md MUMUurert an interested kVettfatn Central Meck, of which it ttttt tbtr hare tacured large HMMIINWV1V R p.i.v.vuwv gmta-aalpptrig pert was exhibited Mr their Interests were acquired. rXAavita twr aarleui charm and cer- riMolreatebe met by the "dire:. I atd muajrers" of the Pemwlra- nUread. It attributes te them il txmdact, which will suffice te itbemtetbe penitentiary if proved. vftieharfei a conspiracy te defraud the MNkhelden whose Interests have been I la their charge. And the fact that Pennsylvania railroad stockholders I halt of the Northern Central stesk, f net sufflcs te excuse the transfer of t natural business of the Pennsylvania "-- " In tha, Knrtimm Ontr&l mart. Thft j rannijlTinla stockholders are entitled te I whole of the preQt, and It is as much , ft tared for their managers te corruptly ?, aspire te take away half of it as te take tatt whole. rSThla Northern Central read has at. lfai been somebody's orange ; and atu r l Cameren sucking it passed under the atnily no mere gentle pressure of the v Pennsylvania managers. That read has sum it In Its power te make It profitable t otherwise. When it concluded te make i ;it profltable.lts stock naturally advanced; t the assumption is that certain IVnn- .inylvanla managers, about this time, sa- AaaevhA lin liritn Kins Ira rt ntnnr trtt 1 ,vVr? r" " UVM"' .. "" lirhlch the Recerd credits them. Their 'jwpatatlen Is net se geed as te repel the i.:'?hnrh Impeachment that they bave used Kgrlbtlrefflgial station te fill ttielr pockets. fnvv Bdujr luimuea uave ueaa uuui, up LsMgu and speedily among Pennsylvania , fflclals te make probable that they have ' '-fclways put Satan behind them. -$ In this Baltimore grain deal a peculiar rfbtere, that attracts particular suspicion &'.( ere)ked conspiracy, Is the fact tbat but Li few of the Baltimore gram merchants ; pare in the ee:ret of the cut in railroad F'tntfl : sd when the grain poured In and bl,th public get possession of the facts, the j-5 ! ui iuuj n)u uecii liimu agnm aim f IM gates abut down en further purchases A Fashionable Sexten. P.- 8L Themas church. Vaw Vnrk. Unnn ;IplC3pal sanctuary where peoplewor- ; snip wne nave amassed much money ; K,n4 where the music is troed. and all tlm 'omferts and condiments of r elision nie WPUN m me luiusc measure. vj vuurcu uas a aexteii wne ?MS four a!CS. And he Is n sex. modeled after the successful lmI i men who are rich enough te held BNgftw te Jt Ue holds that the owners are tlJt pewa iuey pay ier, ana .- w uis Dusiness 10 see mac mey get in ana that intruders are kept out ; I he performs his dutv vlthuncem- fftemlslng foree ; and hesitates net te rlsjB any stranger, who has slipped past him I nd entered a new uninvited, te cmtun haaicet out : and does net even wait until I'tbajr have get up off their knees, in the fclMni that it is thn "Fnlflrnnal funhlnn tn pyaiter npen as seen as they enter their t-J'KWB. The ether dav hn tlmit fnvltni nu Mrs.M9ere, of Detroit ; and consequent ly get a newspaper Interviewer upon p,BUB, ie wnem he expressed his SHVieWS Of his dutv Willi n fmnbncca ywMcn be probably regrets ; eince w u eeing aeused for It.nnd the pastor se" Ud the rich men of hit dmn-ii tim ti.-.t plthey cannot afford te sustain him in it. Bwlt Is very nice te have their pews re- ,awvea rcr mem, and very dhtrcsaln!? te K" svrangen in mem. Uut unhappily It, It is just such annoyance as !ha ChrUti.in rp!rit does net find an annejnnce.nnd Wtliat lift Vim QHMtTIAa in I rt n t..l.lln tviinntniii,llW nl,..i..i -it "fcKj ir--v.; ui-auunicuKC. Jig U1U31 walcome ;the Btranger te the house of C UCtt. Wfc But the question is net se easy as it !"" 'Wftine BiraDger generally docs pBtgo;tea fashionable church te wor wer ga!p, but te see and te hear the music or gtnwviucui.e. x am is uise wuat tne nver- kill Dew Owner pn fnr. n,l if i. n ...... i oncluslen that as he has paid his money, mm m ceuuea leime Urst chance at his H? All these fashionab'e churches will let Jig Hranger in after the service has pre WeaCa SO far as tn Khniv Ihf It.e ,.i. thse emntv will tint hn flllel ti,. ..i K'laSjter. however, can trpnarallv tell n lidvanceef this time, what seats will' be fc&twp.j. li me weather is bad he has nn EtPV task at guesain?, as his church's KMtrjnS are larpelv fnlr lrcniiiiLi. i,i.i Et'JThe St. Themas etxtnn i i,nt v, fenld often tell who was comleg nnd EVWfcewas net. Still he kept strangers Waiting, at least until tlm Hri-i.n iu.... Paad such rcquiremt nt is very nunejing! rTr l eanu unchrUtian. fM Evidently a eexten needs te be a man sutxtiur wcn3 meet me situation at fashionable church. He needs teliave wwurmnesset the St. Themas bull, In jjsjarvlng the paws that will bs required fey the cengreiatian. nnd iim u-'.,i,..n ""Pent and the politeness of Chester- J-Ljeceiiciilng this need v,Uh the mas or the thrlstlnu charity which I the straucer in. It in n nine tr ., Mm. iT sy Tne Pin'. M Blaine atd AVanamnVrcr inr.nn,M.n v.. .in .... .L. . v "'' '" -""i nu-uiuiaw3 apparent of Harrison's Minet ; and It is nnuviia n.,i .m... ft W01!1 tW0 Inen' B6t "' a3 the PIn3 SJ7Z .uMuiwuwn, are set by his vell. KT' - Boienous that he dislikes 4lae,and has taken him simply be. eiujum,jv taxer man te leave Inside he thinks he may be Uia reus than outside. Tn iiiUr,rii., fsryene does net agree with Mr. llarrl- i, ww me majority expect an early sek'ng together of th imuiq nr nci satandprem'er, te thn greater chuupa t IM hollewor he'H r.t Tr ...I.... JWnim iker will net bs dangerous hut mf., iiieMue. lie will net be a tvmuer or me cabinet. He. haa MInU0lerthennllt1i.l i...i.. MOrn It. It Will Leed u irnml .loel Of infAl amnne II... . itc of the cabinet tA i,n,v, l of tJejanca te the fabric Mrtat deal of truth and virtus ie' r'r moral tone. Fer netwlth. UlaUie'a emirmrina nn.l U7.ir.n Sn1y rchoel, peep' will persist In believing tbat they de net love te tell the truth ; and that they will de a great deal for mosey that the geed book Is supposed te frown upon. Mr. Ulalne has been caught telling fibs; and Mr. Wanamaker's wonderful advertisements attest the capacity of his imagination. Jehn buys a picture for 1100,000 or spends $100,000' for a prospective cabinet efllce, after weighing the advantige of the advertise ment or the social elevation; and perhaps believes that he is only gratifying his taste for art or his patriotic instinct. Seme people have such a wonderful faculty at self deception, that it will net de te charge a man who tickles and 'is tickled with deliberately tickling te be tickled. It may ba merely the pious de lusion of a truly Christian Sunday school superintendent. lint at any rate, we see tee particularly sharp ticklers as the two 11 ret pins In Harrison' cabinet; and we are given pause te admire them, while the ether six are marshalled around them te ma'ie it a respectable whole ; if possible. It appears that the c illcltl reports of tbe Imports and experts et this country with Canada de net mall agree wita the Cn dtan cOletat azures en the tame matter. A Canadian piper accounts for part of tbe dlfferecaa by atatlng that an old statute of the Uelted HlaUi, patted when there were no railway, rellevt the railroad leading te Canada from the neoeaalty of reporting experts. But In acms ca;a the American expert figure exceed the Cans dlsn, and tho'explanatlen (alia. Perhaps the dltterence la the value et merchandlae smuggled into Canada. We exported le January 11,090,230 of oil, n million ltaa than In January 1333 ; 27,700.381 et cotton, 1260.320 Ien than in January 1S3 ; 110.833,221, et bread. atnUa, 2,4S9 020 mere than la; January 1888. In breadatullti the gain wa In oerc: the ex PDtla ter the month being mere than three and a-fcalt million In txcea of the oern ex. perta et the same month laat year. Nearly halt et It waa shipped from tbe pert of Baltlmeie. Fer thessven months ending January 31, the expert et urtaditnfla are about nine millions less than for the same porled one year aga Walteii U. Wkki, of tbe United States geological aurvey, dlsoeTered in the Yel Yel Yel lowMeno parte, last summer, a hollow filled with a detdly nataril gas from the nu mor ons hlKhly charged boiling Bprluga et the Tletnlty. The careaaa of an enormeua grizzly hear and tbe bone and bodies et ether nnlanala,k!l!ed by the gar, ware found In the ralley, though frequent meunUlu treihela uauit haTO cleared away elder re mains of the kind, a he gas did net, at the tlme of the visit, rlae high enough te en danger human lUe.but the place was named JJeatn Gulea and declared without equal a a natural bear trap. Hindi; King Ludwigi tiie mad, of Davarle, drowned hlmielt In Lake Htanlay, oleven i)e r Benn have committed aulelde in tbe same wsy. Tbe luualla, who tries te Imltate tbe death et tbe lata crown prlnoe of Austria will probably be aaved through a confusion ct plmir, but the aulclde of troubleaemo and vicious people mnat new be regarded aa one of the beneficent In fluences of royalty. Tin: proceeding of the laat convention et the American liumane Ainoelatlon for the Prevention ei Crnelty te Children and AnltnalMbave been publlabed In pamphlet form, and give plenty of evidence of the geed work acceinpllihed and the great work tbat note te be done tn restraining man's Inhumanity te man and beaat. The convention le held annually, and at this meeting in Terente, Canada, laat Ootebor, delciat6a were prc6nt from all parts of the Middle and Eattctn state and Canada. The aecletlei forming this araoclatlen are 50 In number, scattered alt ever Ihli CDuntty and Canada they excrcite a con cen ataatly growing iLlluence upon public eentlmcnt cud are cenatantly drawing atten tion te (.11 terta et tbcugbtleis end carelca cruelty. We nole that.a large number et the accletle are devoted Cfjtclally te the prevention of cruelly te children nnd, not net withBtundlng tbe ml oemmoutary uikiu humanity provoked by tbe atauuiptlen that even children abeuld need protectlec,thoro is evidently geed ground for it. One con cen con aelatlnu is that this meal revolting form of cruelty Is found cbleily In the foreign alums of gteat oltles. In the February nuaibJref tlia "Mags x'ne of American HUterj" tbere In a repre duotlen et the He Vrlea portrait et Waablng Waablng ten which was recently discovered In Helland. Ti'.t portrait wa presented by Waihlngteu hlmiclJ te Claa Taan, a Dutch raerchint who i-jmpalblzed with the Amer. Icana In their struggle for liberty, and lent portion ei his commercial fleet, cenalitlng ofelxhtefn Ixrge veiiela, with proyUIenr, Thla lleet rnu the. EnglUh blockade and landed lis cjrgec'a at BalUmoie. Claaa Taen m great grandfether of Mr. Peter de Vrlen, a leading citizen of Arnbem en tie ltblnr, who entertained apjrlionef tbe Helland aeclety et Kew Yerk when it viMled Helland laataummer. He had never allowed any reproduction tf tbe portrait, Lutaa ILe event In revolu tionary hUtery ceijntcteit with It was qulte new te the Aujtrlren he permitted a photograph te be taken, tent two ceple te AiHerlca and then destroyed the negative. The artists name. O. Polk. 1703. in m e corner et the canvas. The only trace e uu ui.iuin.Bi ineiueni or the relief of lialtl. mera is the fact that the city waa in treat need at that tlrue of auch things aa ceald ealy be procured from Europe, and Mr. ClaaiTuan was a large property bolder in ernear Uiltlmore. Tbe portrait the s a leuger face than we are accusterted te lmaslue for the father of our country. In the same maRf t ne there Is an engrav. leg of the celebrated painting by Hunltng. den of Lidy Wanblngtcu'ii reception day. Martha Washington alauda upon a platform with atatmrque dignity, and .a half dozen ladle in waiting are grouped in an alcove tn tbe rear, while the giant form of Geerge V. is fecn at the ether aide of the room and a crowd of handsomely drce4 ladles and peatlemcn keep at a lespoetlul dis tance from the BteRe. Meat of the famcua men of the day ero there, but tbe whole scene suggtsta an imperial court ratber than a reception under a denioeraor. Mb. Leckaiu, bjUu a very notable Will, Indeed, leaving an catate of acme WOO.OOO He give hi widow f3 000 a er during her life, and hi alz children the remaining income for their Uvea, provided that the annual Income of each shall net exceed J2 400, Hi grandchildren aurvlvleg tbelr parent get u the parents' lnoeme divided amone amene them until they reaeh the age el 21. when ?.l V,Vni 'drUt " tuy re b8 'e work, with 11,000 j and tbe borough of Colum bia, a peer get the benefit of the Income Kvldently Mr. Loekard was of these who believe that riches are bad for the yenng, and deubtleaa tbe opinion la aennd aa te many yeungmen. uut rj,ma.ay 0lher8 U ' net her are people who ceme te stay where they are or te fall back, Just a tbera are ihee born te rise; and some of Mr. Lcckard' urand. ?!",1JreK. 71" qulle P0"-- ' upon C jlumbla for support In thslr old age. Sc(en-e has an Ulna-rated article en tbe hprague elee rie reada at Reading and Wlliiilnicf n. It 1 claimed tbat both reada are iueceafnl, and an additional number of car tave been ordered for the WllmiBK. ten line. The read in Beading haa been uSt'!tille, 'et '."I months. The denble line of poles at abort distances taan nn! pleMent feature of this jTttBs. It te about tleae that our elty fattsers called a halt ta this baslaetM et tanectt buUdlag by the street railways. ItwetsM be better for the reads, their patrcca aact the drlvtag pablle, if turaeats were if eeesl la fatursv se that the reads weald have te be bnllt In a eoeeplste circuit, aad the ears weatd fellow one another around It with out danger of vexation delay ee sidings. The uaeks are bad enough, but tbe turn outs are an outrage npea wheels aad a terror te tbe people who have te drive aero thtrn. PERSONAI Mavek Grant says tbat all Mew Yerk wire mnat go under ground. Katm Cr.AiTOW has had a atroke of paralysis. Hbe does net expect te be able ie go back te the stage. Bkv. J. N. Fer.witLt, of thla city, haa bea assisting Kv. Bllaa at Malvern, Cbester county, In tbe revival that has Just elcsad there. Twenty convert were added te tbe roll of church membership. Da J. B. Tayler dropped dead ta East Cambridge, Masa, en Friday. Ha was attending a ease, and, being atrlckc a down, fell acreaa tbe patient, Dealh followed Immediately. Hes, fiinifsr T. FAinumr.D, father el Secretary of tbe Treasury Fulrehlld, died at bis home In Cazsnevla. N. Y.. en Frl. day. He was Btrlcken wltn apoplexy Thursday evening while In tbe bathieam. Hi age wa 80, Cor,. H. Km noun las, of ITageratewn, Md.. left for Themasviile, Ucerglt, en Friday where he expects te remain for some time for tbe benefit of his health. He became 111 during tbe presidential cam palgn and hi physician some weeks age thought he would net recover. Mr. Douglas Is welt known here. He I a graduate of Franklin and Marshall college. Helland N, MeTtikrb, senior blabep of the Motbediat Erilsoepel ebureh Menth, died In Kaahvllle, Teun., en Friday. He was horn In 1824, He waa elected blahep In I860, It wa owing te lllihep MeTylere that Commedore Vanderblitmade tbe gift of 11,000,000 and William H. Vaniterbllt K00 000 and Cornellu Vandarbllt 130,000 te Vanderbllt University, of whleu the blahep wa made president for life. Hxtl-lwe lAwyais In tha l.ftulnure. Frem tbe Laneister Irxiulrer. The 204 autobiographical aketabeanf the inember of tha Legislature prepared for HmuU'a Hand Boek the efll'lal legislative manual, edited by ex Cblet Clerk Cochran of tbe Senate have all been handed In. Theae official record show that tbere are 02 lawyers, 28 farmer sod 30 merchants tn the make-up of the prenent lifgl'Iature. An analysis of tbn occupation or all of tbe member of each Ilouae sbewa Interesting result. In the Henatn tbern are : Lawyer, 22; farraet, C; merchtntt, 5; physician, 1; banker. 2; gentlemen et lelaurt', 2; liquor sellers, 2; undertaker, 1 ; dentist, 2; iron foumler, 1 ; manufacturer, 1 ; contractor, 1; barneiamaker, 1; editor, 1; tnauracce presi dent, 1 total, 40. Tte lawyers bave the ben of It In the Heuse, an well lis in the (Senate. The occupation of the memher et the lower body are ai fellow : Liwyer, 40 ; mer chant, 31; fanner, 23; physicians, 14; Journalist, 8; rent estate agents, 0; Insurance agent, 0; aalcarncn, 6; printer, 6; liquor sillers, 5; tobaeronlst, 6; achoel teaehvra, 4 ; maebluists, 4 ; oentraotore, 4 ; dentists, 3; Justice et the peace, 3; ralnerr, 3; earnmercial traveler, 3; hetel-keepera, 3; oil operator, 2; auctioneer, paluter, plasterer, aleambeat Huperlntendent, claim agent, paper maker, iihetrgrapber, thlp esrpenter, passenger agent, atwuu fitter, railway superintendent, plpe line con ductor, surveyor, clergymau, heater In rolling mill, undertaker, wool manu factuier, glas worker, advertising agent, baker, banker, oarrlage trimmer, ticket asent and cenveyancer, une each : total, 201. ' "If humor, wit i ant honesty could save" from tha tils flush Is bclr te, what a voed price tbuy'd bring in ths market. wnll, twuniy nve cents will luy npuniioua-PiUviiUen ul . A merchant down town tulls mere of Dr. null's LeugU Syrup linn an eihrr medlclnna togs the r. itsurely must he thn best temefly (or a ceiig b, cold ana otuer similar otfecttons rrlce U5 cunts. K OKOHOAP. Koke Seap. IT WILL STOAT. IT WILL FLOAT. l'UUK, UVirOUMand DUKAlILt: Inquat lty, cocnemlcal In me, a vecoluule oil Benn ler the LaUNliUY, TOM.ICI' and 11ATH. Adapted te tteutrul huuscheia ute, or In MILL, SUNK or BdOl'. It your Riocerdees net keep il, tuna us Scents ter postage, und wewlllmallacaku FUBK, Addresi, H. & Q. A. ROliVflB, BOT27 lyTii,lli,S OINCINN ATl.O- M' eI.ANKAS LIVEK FILLS. llttt OENUINK IIU.C. McLANE'S OELKUrtATSU LIVER PILLS. READTHIS ! JTUOM DAKOTA. Fleming llret t Dk.I, Hi.. Wen n ,n .1 d ... ,,,7.7.7, ; ""T . M '""" ui i suirartu irem thwutricts of Indlgostlen and slekhtndicm. and en trylriK your Ir. C. MeLana's Celthr: J.lrve.,', "'" i,euua inlekand patlstactery roller. Avery Iwamu, aees the work and! souldJielbjulthoat them. .,. , . . UKO, ILUAKl'IS. ateur Kalli, Duketa. NETBU KNfJwil TO TAIL J.1"? ,0.i besCachs. hlllousuef s. liver com r.?i.n,V,.u.al'i0ltl0n'.'3:1'"I,0l"1- beanbarn. ma iSJi?A P'nWa en the luce ana hcav.lmpme ISR J'J0",V.w:.rl"",'S. fa. . hn market bfilnR il''lef InilUillcinaotthiinttuiellemne, spoiled A.'?as ."?, ..,or the alKiiature of fUnilnir Jltcs. and O. McLuue. l-fiuburg, fa ."nib WMpper. All othriare werthufes when com pared with the Kenntne SteLuuu. uev W-U oearu,'l b,3A w OW1KT SPKOIFIO CO. S. S. Q Our tittle slil when but threo wrebs nM broke out with eczema. We tru ihapr"'rlp. lien front e vei al geed Oncuirs, but without any apiclal beneau We tried 3. b. e . una bv tUi.ttmeomibettiowanu.hBr heaa iVeSrau t i heal, ana by tbe time eh had tak"u a ix but r Kil'i.H.y t" c""l'etly cures. ew abe has S m'.'J a,n? h v V Mia e l hair-a rehust. healthy enl a, I U$1 It hut my duly tauiakn thU sutif went. 11. T. bUellltlSuh Tllli" He! BTBena fir Uoeki en Itloed ana Skin uii evesaua ACvloe toeuUtrorsTuiaUoa liee. TiiicawirTsritcirioce, . Ul Drawer S, Atlanta, Ua. OOitVLKXlOX VO WD UK. qomPlkxie'n PewdkiT LADIES WHO V ALU K A BCriN4-U C0ill"LKXlON MUST UUK v"-ur,i0 POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDER. .i,1iV,mir4rt3 a TUHnt trausparpney te o1pfaut.nful.mitce?,.Vo.meUwS rOtt BALK T All Drugglata ana Faney Qoedi Dealexa alvorywliere. WAKAUAKMKU raAAMcraru, Baturay. rets. M, ltu. The flood of this kueq'i French Printed Challis it rolling in, white-capped and aglow with phosphorescent color-play. Hew the Priscillas of the past would joy te see them. Fine, light weight, clinging Challis! Pretty as you've seen them, they were never se handsome before. Persian designs leaves, buds, flowers polka dots plain stripes scrabbles and scrawls angles and tangles Mere than two hundred dis tinct styles, including small fig ures, large figures, and mourn meurn ing designs. Better printing was never done, net even with Sateens. Exquisite. 50 and 60 cents. Seuth weat of centre. Shimmery, shiny, springy, Printed Mehairs quite as lovely. White grounds with cheery fig ures in brown gray burr uvendar pink black Half a dollar a yard. .. Southwest of ccalre. $2.50 and $3 will buy as geed a knock-about Kilt Suit for the boy as you'll commonly get for $5 and $6. Fine all wool cassimeres ; right for early Spring wear. Fit limps a little, that's all. Second fleer, Chestnut street front. Take ele vators. Sashes grew in favor. They chime in prettily with the new Accordion Skirts. Dozens of novelties have flapped and flut tered into sight. 8 inch Meire, 85c; 10 inch Gres-grain, satin edge, Sie; 10 inch Meire, satin edge, $1.40, and se en. Kast Transept. Nothing brightens up an old hat or pretties a new one like Flowers. Never mind Nature. Yeu can lean en Art and get leaf or bud or blossom as fresh and perfect as ever came dew kissed from the shelter of a hedgerow. 10c te $4. Bontl-eistet centre. The trouble with lower grade Marseilles Bed Spreads has been loose threads at the back. Face all right, but you didn't like the fiddle-string arrange ment en the ether side. Needn't. Here are $3, $2.50, and $3.50 Marseilles Bed Spreads, full size, handsome patterns, and with backs firm and well finished. Near Weaien'a Watting Keem. Elephant Huck Towels. Sturdiest of all the Hucks. Deuble warp and double filling; substance, weight softness. Spongy, pimply hummocks all ever it take up the water. Here's one of Old Bleach Linen, 26x52 inches, including knotted fringe, 85c. Yarn of uie nnesi uax. iet a scrap el tow. Such a Tewel ought te stand a dozen years of use. Will if you keep washing soda and ether laundry short-cuts away irem it. Grades and grades of Huck Towels. Quality and size set tle prices : I'lalnfilnKe, 18x!Mnthes, 11c I'll til frlnye, Wx42 Inches, 'tee Knett d mime, 2fx inchru, Ke Kneltua lUIige,-.-.))tiU inches, -re Handkerchiefs tell the Linen story just as well as Towels. nan a aeiiar stands ler a dol lar in many of them : Ilea' I'lahi Whtte. 21 Ineb. hemmed, liipe border, i:ua a deaeu. uhey've Meu'a liemstltchad, 1 and a Inch betas. AKOoasecent Hanakprcblcfi. Hev, te irem il v), ana si ss irem is f e. Women's flata White, bemslltentd, II Wemen's' Convent-made, herrstltahea, 1 tneu hem. I2(0aacrm. '1 he match ' " "O muuw Ul. Wemen1 lnttt.lei llrmauerchlefs, loe. And still the wonder grew, A dainty Linen Table Scarf for a trifle. White, fenrs'des fringed, IJxXl laches utiuotel-uoiuchmanJo ,u-a' 1 towe1 eunUe, ,our lae fr'ngea, II Southwest of cenlre. Find the ice ; the Skates are here for next te nothing. llxsiuient, north of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. CARPXTH. e a.KlKTS. McCallum & Slean 1013 and 10U Chestnut St. PlilL.ADKL.PniA Manufacturers ana Dca'ers tn CARPETS Axminster, Wilten Moquette, Brussels TepBBtry, Ingrain In new Designs and ColeilDgs A Special Line of ran yard. JVIlteui t st 7.-, 12.00 18,26 Jleijuelte at 1.23 Itrusselmtt l.uu l.ie 1.25 Tapeilrr at .lie ,0 .76 lugralnat .00 .3 76 ART SQUARES OIL OLOTBS .beedmwLINOL1UMS I MMW ABVmBTMBMBim. jyiAUOSD BMJJm FOUJIDJIT, vnm Kentm amcu aumt. tatlrialetjraM.riirTaiisitiwraasl iit "aillari asals al tka alaacMM raeaasa BMMttM ekwiMH pewftsa vitsai. AUEu mHfMOmn vO BLATJIsVKBB 1BBT. .. . . Laaaastar. la W. D. asarean, Bap'L ft4r -pKleKMUstK I NM.6and8NerthQiMMi8ts XIWDII1SNIII FftftNOH AND AMIRIOAN SATIN ES. DRESS (3I5GHAMS AND Wash Dress Goods. Jehn S. Givler 08 North Qums Bt-r-Mt, uAMOA1TBB,rA. A STRIOH BKOB. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION 13 East Kine Strut. Lancaster, Pa. All goods net sold during me Clearing bale will be ettered during the continuance of our Removal Sale at reduced prices, besides we will cbntinu allyefier Newer and Greater Bargains, as all Uoeds must be seia previous te our removal. The follewinc reeds will con. tinuete sell at Clearing Sale Prices, as advertised in our price list. Worsteds and Yarns. One let of Zephyrs at 3c a lap. One let of best Saxony at tvK a iiitiiK, regular pnee 25c AH Fancy Goods and Jewelry. All Buttens at reduced prices as per list, except one let en our counters at 5c a dozen, which have been formerly 15 te 25c. Gloves. Lisle and Silk Gloves, Kid Gloves and Mitts. Hosiery and Merine Under wear. Refer te our advertise ment ei the nth: Our stock of Children's Un- derwear, white and scarlet. One let of Children Merine, 15c One let 25c. One let 49c. Lace Goods. StamDed Lin. ens, Silk Mufflers and Hand kerchiefs, Dress Trimmings, Plushes, Velvets, Silks and Satins, Ribbons, Dress Skirt Laces, Fringes, Muslin Under wear, Children's Dresses, and Cloaks. Everything way down in price. " One let of Plush Ornaments at 4c, formerly 10 and 12c. WILL REMOVE. -TO OUR- NEW BUILDING, On or About April 1st, Nes. 115 and 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ASTRICH BROS. M TEKN KATUKOS. THERE IS HARDLY A LIMIT TO UUU ASSUUTIaBMTOr PERFECT FITTING CLOTHING. YOU'LL UND JUST AS Sweeping Reductions 11IBK AH AHY WUKKE, A .SI) II08K RELIABLE CLOTHING. Ne dlti&Usfaoiiea or.cemplslulng after a few months' wear. Me disappointment In price. Toe will net be likely te ran acreaa anyone who bat bought mere for less mousy than,) ou nave bought of us. Wa won't bava tba name of bOng- nlb prlctil, but wabaax Ua reputation el being thoroughly reliable). Myers & Rathfon, KELLVBLB CLOiUlKKa, NO, IS BAST KNQ 8Tn MLMCTIOM. jguKme or raoebDXatawniM. Tlaa ejTMligsja a'aatara 1 Uw ew et Laaaaa. tsffaWabf eM a-au aa attetlea whim TOK8D T, f asKUaBY la. ltaa. bMwaan tbes tsesira of TaPateak la Ms meratu vjiStTsUS ."iTr " wrra MaskMDI- A'atlkartaay In Mersmitar .em ana ttaa McttOM oSeara la Uaa aarara) want asw bataw T5JdJteBBaliatha rareiiary etBclalra- vwv mwwwww i9iBnrnsB9B0isrTi DANIEL M. MeCORMI MICK, 1114 Fraaietant. pKOOLaVMATIOM. OI1T MLaKmON. Tat qasJIflaa vetm et tha Ctiy of Laaetater ara Isartbr aetiaaa Utat aa laetlea win ba ka'atataaMTaraiwaraaat tne ntual pteeea of taeMlaa-atata aa4 Ceaaty KMcttess, ea TUEiuaT.raaauiar la is u twtwaa ttsa Tseart of T a. at. aad 7 p. as . for Twalya aobeot Ulraeier. anl tba aaaitnad yeiawef Usa aarart warts sb. 11 at tAaaame alaea alaet etbar cmeara ai fellows t rlBiTWAaD.-roBr-aambrref Cmaanea CeaaetJ, eaa oeaatabla, ena Jula,twa In In ptOT,aaCee aaaetaer. avuau wu. Tnr Taa-BrxrseT uein Ceaacll. aa OeaiUMa. nna JiSia. tA trupawtata aa eaa Af seaser.l iw nausu. araa memeeis ei vtmf aasa CeaaaU. eaa Aiaanaaa. ena (Jesstabla, OMJaaM-twolBspaetersaaaosaAas-aor. reUUaf WABO.-xhrca aaembeia el Vom Vem anon couaetLeaa Oenttabla, ena JaOffa.twe Uapaetjaaa eaa Assessor. rlTVH WAD ejnescembarofBeleetCeua. all, two matabm of oeratnon ceiaeU. ena OOBSUbla. ena Juclg, two Inspectors ana ena BiXTH WABTJaY YirfiailanttMAf nmiMM Ceanctt. aae ceaitabla, ena Judge, two In In aaaetera aaaena aasaiser. aBTBB-ra WARU-uee tnembar el Selent Oeaaau, tbraa marabara of ejommen renncll. ena Ala anaaa. ena uenaubia, one J nOga, two iMpeetera and ena Ast assert BlUUTH WABis-ibree msmbera of Cem. ea Oeaaeil, one Oensubla, ena Juflge, two inspectors ana one Assessor. NlNTH WalU-Oim anihir nf lUlfnt Oenuclt, three meaibera of common Council, ena Constable, one Ju0ge,twolnspectera and one Aaaeaaer. The election olBeers of tbe aererml warta are ben by raqnttca te make tbe neetauy re tana of the election, ana te notify tha person cleeM. within twenty.feur hours atfr auch eleotleafaall hare been clutea, ana the num. her of Tetce for each candidate or perien yotedfer aacerutned. tliren under my hand this twtnty-elghth day of January, a. I). 18:9 'an,reb5,9,18d Mayer. UKUUMJilJCtl. E VKKJT KAHlliT SHOULD USE OAfMABD'B MILD CUBED HAM. The r. Bchumaker New Precess Fleur pro nounced tbe beat ever placed npen tha mar- We make apectalUts of FINE TBAR.ana Oholee old Java ana mocha uerfBKs. The best 20e coffee In the city. All we ask 1 a trial order. uku.wiant. . , . Ha lit Weat King atrcct. BaT-Ooeda dolt Tared. M USX BE BOLD. W UaveToe MaDjCaened Goods. And te move some of them mera rapidly, offer you r JELL'S COBN At a Sptnl Price- Four Cans for sua. 1 his U net aotvked corn, butfraab racked out el the field, aud every can guaranteed. rXI.L'9 TOHATOS9, Quart cans -three cans for 7Sc, this Is Inwrr than thav ought te be sold, but we are bound te turn them. BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST-KING BTREET, LANOASTElt, PA. BAROA1N8 FOK THE NKXT SIX DAYS I REIST'S Big Bargains Fer the Next She Djs! JELLY! JELLY! JELLY! THINK OT IT I DID YOU KVKttBKAli T1IKL1KBT SO-Fennd Backets of Jelly for $1. This Is unquestionably the Oreatest Bargain ererenered. lbs Jelly Is the ttnest wa ever saw. Mew la your time, our aim is te Intro duce It. Yeu will net always git It at this figure. Bear in mind that this U a BlX-OAY BaLf. WetaTOCuniiet, Htrawberry, ltsp beiry. Peach, Plneapplr, Qaloce, Apple and Blackberry. 'OURBJX-DAY BALHS are rnastng na many enemies. We don't care. We wish te retain friendly ra'atlens with all our Brether Urecerymen ; bnt If they ' get down" en us ler such a trifling matter, we can't help It Our Bargtln Bales will still go en, no matter what we make or what we lese We want te save the purchaser a penny wherever we can. la this acting mean i reu BINT Twe Three story Dwelling Bouses, with a'l the conveniences, at 111) a month. One Two-etery Dwelling llenseatas a month. One Large boom en second Fleer or enr Btere Building, suitable for almost any purpose. Heated by Bteam. rOB BALB-saven Dwelling Houses, located In desirable part et the city, with and with ent conveniences. Onr terms will be easy. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AMD HETA1L UBOCEB, Nertaeait Center Weat Klag ad Frlaea Streets, LAMCABTKB PA. akW-Telephene ana Free Delivery. FURH, &V. NOVEL WAY -or Making Meney! Me doubt yen have often heard people say, " If we could rellect Interest en whit money Wa must spend. Instead of whut we can save, we would seen be In very comfortable clr clr cumataneta." Onrp'.an Is exactly that very thing Te P.j Yea Interest 01 What Tea fpend Upen any purchase made within ena week Irem our Urge Una of HATB, CAPS, rUIH. TRUNKS, TRAVKLtNU BAU9, K0HH8, KUUBKU GOODS, GLOVES, BIO. We wilt give you back In cash, npen men tten of this advertisement, 6 Pei Cent. Interest en your Investment. ttopisgyea wiuiaverus witn a call, were. Very Bcspeetfully Yearj, W. D. Stauffer & Ce,, 81 As S3 North Qaeen Street, LASOABXBB.PA. QALB8M EN WK Wlhlf A FEW MEN C te sell our goods by samp'e te ihe whole. sale and retail trade, larpeil inanuUcturer tn our ilne. Bnelcaa Scxnt stamp vv meats per day, Permauent position he pestals an swertd. Meney advane d ler wavus. advei. tlslnr, ete, (jKnTBNAIaL JlANU'F'Q ce., Clnclanait, Ohie. jauS-3uux;d PROPOSALS. l here will be received at the efllce nf the City Treisurer, plins, specttlcatlnns and eitl matea for a new Cential aeurket Mensa en grounds belonging ta iheLityet Lancaater, en which are new eracted two Market lleutej. Bach plan and atiecldcatiea must ba sccom sccem paalad with an estlieati ibowleg tbenreb&bla eest and expense of thebulldlug. Ihe plans, areciacatloea and etllinatee will besubmlttea te council, and the one adopted will be paid for. Tha above p'ans will be received np te 7 eWoakp...M.r.b.iBJeoMr1.rTofiE J,LBATEfox,eierk. KliltWt roMiAtmeB mumt. ' ' '''''''Ja-'-W-ifij-tM.-iri.i-L i jim i n - FOR BH.NT-FB01C APRII, L m . usa ater roeat e. tntteniTaSS ttraat. Apply te J.irTsvratV; If OHRKHT-TWOHTOKB ROOMS AMD atTfSntta'eat'erBlBarirat. Aleeaaa RfW aem ea Vine str at, auiiab'afaraay waaaa atare. aaau queen street. nt-tra BSJ5l."J-r0At APKI1. L, THE iKaiKBLflJ?"T,",w,t Uwelllaaj Raaee iinafffFJSL, r,.?1.uB htW the rear JantMwaihaB ' """ PUBLIO BALK ON TOJS8DAT, FEB BUABY W. at 10 o'cleok a. Tst'at Me H out Lim atnet, the late ttwideaM of Mr?. aus aa. weirane, eeceasM, large rrwaea plate mirror, a feet il Inrbea by 8 Inehee wSe. sail retain; ateye. ranae, mubletep laMae! chatra and ether tabiej, Kraaseta ana Ingrmta carpet, WMbstanda, nnesflrg nnd ether 5??iver2,i,,M aed "neralTanety or.Jl25ene,a hitehen furniture, f 9 itA a.18,1 aw b. r. BOrr rr, Auctioneer. FOR KKNT ON APBIti FIK8T THC .v. Mr9ra, W J Bast King street, ana Jr.?,??.0 feo?a en the second nenr ever aaane. with tha eellar room, will be ler rent ea aprll kJ?2l? 'rem wlU ba remedelled and en larged, for term apply te WAI.1 da, U. TB AKKLTN. Altqniay-at-Ltw, 12) BaatBtng Street. JantS.M.ffl,MtebJ..l,aeian 9,16.83,8) JIO R itKNT. ALAUQB Three-Story Brick EwelliBg. With baseuent attached, situated en the wnetef Baat erant and rherry streeu, wit a 40 hone power boiler and an elevator. Peraena wishing te view the aauie wlllpleaae all en 1,. cnapp. aecatfds Me. US But King street. PUBLIC BALE OP RKATj ESTATE . JWSVKIV10 en "ATUBDAY BVBM1BO, MABCU , 18:9, at 7:89 o'clock, at the publle house of Herace Myers, in thj borough of Btraaburg, tn pursuanoe et an order of the Or phans' court of Lancaster county, tha follow ing described let of geeund, te wit t All thU certain piece or parcel of around, situated en the west tide of feuth Jaoksen street, in tee borough et etrasburg, Lancaster county, Pa., containing it) square perches, mere or leas, acllelnlmr land belonging te tha heirs or Barbara Heffman deceesAO, and alto property belonging te estate of Kltaa a. liar nlih, deeeascd. thla let extends along Couth Jacksen street 127W fcer, morner lets. Terms will be made known at time of sale by the undersigned. .. ... . OKOBQBn.MAYNABD. Administrator of tbe Jtstats of Jrbn Maynard, deceased. feblS-tldWA'tw FOR BALK A VERY SUPERIOR . OBAZINQ AND 8TOOK FABM, In Fau quier county, Virginia, situated en the lit e et the Pleoment Air Line railroad, forty tulles south or Washington illy, and one mlla irem Warrenton Juncuen (Virginia Midland railway.) This Trset contains 1,008 ACRKP, ever (00 of which I highly Improved, Is rr Superior Qual ity for Oram and Grain, la well watered, baa a Handsome and commodious Beetdence with modern Improvements, alt neeeuary out buildings. Ktene uriat Mill. Cattle Heuse. Ac Twe large strfams run through the larui. 1 hlsflne body el land will be sold ataaacrl ataaacrl flee as a whole, or In two or three parts. 1 for lurthsr lnlermat en addreas, , A.M. BASrABLB. Me. 27 VT. Kerth Avenue. Baltimore. foblMmeodAw OSITIVE PUBLIC BALE OF TWO Modern Brick Dwellings. OX BATCBDiT. FlBOART 23. 1889. will be sold at the Cooper Heuse, Lancaster Pa., the following valuable real estate, te wit : Me. 1, The large twontety unck Dwelling Heuee. large two-story brick back building, with balcony, containing nine rooms, clothes clethes clothes e'osets, back ana trout stairways ; situated en the seuthcan corner of erange andtbanetts streets, having a frontage et v' fiet, 8 Inches, and extending In dttptu along Chulette itroet 9J feet ; numbered 3W. he. 2. ihe two-story Brick Dwelling Hoiie, adlelnlng Ne. 1, containing parlor, dining room, kitchen and foursleeptng rooins,ololhea reoins,ololhea roeins,ololhea clcsots, well of never-falllng water, wlthpump therein, and hydrant This properly fronts en orange street 15 lee t, 9 lnclns, and a depth of Beth heutes have front and baek dormer windows, covered with excsHent slite roots, aud have tha right te enter the public sewer. They have alto been recently papered and punted, cellar cemented, which rendera thorn perfectly and are In excellent rcpilr. sale te bcglu at 7::e p. tn., whun condition will be made known by WILLIAM GBAW. Jeru. L. UAtirxs, Auolleneer. flJ letd $5,f5,f6'r5- CITY BUILDING I0TS BKCUKEI) BY l'AYIMM Five Dollars Per Menth. A few choice lntj left at priens rnnRlng fiem (ISO te lleu per let. All situated lu the most ruplaiy-gruwlng portion el tbe city. Street car facilities, paved sidewalks, city waters lip ply, rnweruge, gas and tlcotrle light. 3 he cheapest let new erTered In the city, and bound te Increase In value. Thrse wishing le avail themselves of this nxf client oppeituulty of securing ter theuuelves a home, should apply at once. Dwelling Houses ou Bame Plan. Thn best cbance ever offered ler a person of small meaus te tecure a home. Apply Imme diately te ALLAN A. USUI', Ileal Ktt&te and Insurance Agent, tebll-6td lea Kest Ling street. DKr HOODS. B EST FITTINQ COnSET, C.B. C. B, a la Spirits C.B. THE 1IKST riTIINQ COItSKT IN TUK WOULD. rer Sale by LeadtngMerchants. MAYBR, STROUSa & CO., Manufacturers, 412 UUOADWAY, N. Y. pets-Bit M.Tb.S.eew rnB E PEOPLE'B OAMU KTOKK. NOW OPENIM. ELEGANT NewStyles -IN - FUEPE SATINES -AND ZEPHYE aiN&HAMS. gaTTfle Largest Asseitment la the above Line of (Iredi eversbewn In this clly will be en tale In our store when our purchases are all in. ltKMCUUEB-Ohelce Styles In these geed generally tell early. Gee. P. Rathven, MO. SB BAST KINO BTRBBT, LABOASTBB, PA. SBAIIUVOAW fr - ;t"..ii... ,- .u-TV.-, Kar-Hti