is; MKrtjOt':? aWC- im'M- tut xmtmn afeMtea, IIM. VIMWt! mm nnasur iMJMtftrt .A set I; ! Mat they propose l roc m behuba- fcfttsrstetd ttuX 8ter , that Mm reansjl. .which Um PwDsyl- tfjwtM. would be WilewReimWlcan sen- It thtVtf Fftwsjinmta, aenaters iMMthatUMy would net ;aad that Edmuedi basde- prereat the oeaalderation i before tee lourtuei against time when in 'HobaUraKead deal of color lytefan. ItpntaeurFennsylranla -a Tary novel position ana r their shoulders a mantle of danUs whltenesi. Yet It is I toweled en a fair basis of fact. r aata that Senater llear, of Massachu- wasrday joined Senater Blddle- m TOtlnf with the Democratic i for a executive sessien: and it Jslatliami that there Is net a unanimous tsstegMMBC the Republican senators MBfthteonnete be pursued upon the faailaf aeffilnatiens. II te xeatdlngly probable that Senater Qsjtf wtims te let Senater Edmunds VhsfcsihS) te him upon a question of political MM?, Pea which he has confidence that in wa opinion is the better of the two; Mi Maund is noted for his unwilling lle fellow and bis disposition te be Quay and Cameren serve l en the ancient mariner from the iBBOuntaini that his day at the I helm In the Senate has passed. Be M retire himself te his law books MoeBtent himself with being used as mrthetity upon constitutional and In practical politics he i guide at the outset of the i administration, wherein the tslsja eus)Hniuif power of the Senate is te te i great ktver. Uli probable indeed that Quay seizes I tarty opportunity, while yet under a i administration, te tell Ld- te will net be permitted te i Senate's political machinery in tMtatar. It Is net likely that Quay tmms much about the Democratic nornl nernl nornl MstecM pending, or that be will vote te t many of them, it he is given a But be wants Edmunds te un- L that hereafter nominations are mlt te te choked off but are te be con cen con SjateMd w their merits. Ilia a situation In which naturally tbere HWM aria the clash that we are told or. Yte tosttten taken by Quay that the mamlaatkms should be considered is one Hmtte might be expected .te take; and . by Edmunds is also natural te e, narrow-minded and bigoted .iQsJaj'a position is unquestionably right, r hai prompted It. The nenii- et te the Senate by the presl entitled te Us prompt con- i and te early approval or rejec- Hm. Senater Quay truly describes as mttleal Msamlnatlen a policy that MnaMf aa opposing majority in Ite Senate te bury nominations until the teAjDf a presidential term. It the Senate Betttblicans desire te say that Democrats r'atoUnet be put into vacant efllues after MmmUmmWIma & WAtJiflUAn M aT?Antihllnn nrAiManf flint rv nuuirjcuv iug uuiuiuuviuuaiur " that reason; but if they are unwilling te ;;ms)are this opinion they should consider ,'ltte Bommatlens made te them, and give vmmm ether substantial reason for relect- ri . taagwrai. 3j. Te Step Hrenadless Suits. MkTt .UL. till !.. .ll I -r-! wuuiu ue men Ji we uuu a inuuuui .function it would be te decide t suits may be.breugbt. We de net tte;hava sufficient protection against let malevolent and silly suitors. Vheelaim that they have been damaged, any foundation for the claim, t who cause a great deal of trouble i te the persons they accuse, i transparent groundlessness of claim has an opportunity be be This reflection Is prompted by fh .tlM nit brought by the Eden township jajf of election against a number of citizens of the township, them with Interfering with the i; and bringing them up te the city kfj crowd of witnesses te a hearing Mere Alderman Deen; who found the 'am an sriniiiiillnas tlml 1m nmmnilii He "--v . -- uv rv"ru; .w tsusna it, though politically In sympathy -Wish the complainant. The fact is that Jte latter has been Indicted for refusing te take a lesal vote and them J. Stl SL ptaar PftflA nnrntnal. lilm He brought this suit against his XOBsars hoping te frighten them into ; WtoaJenlng the complaint against him. rAai mjeh malevolent and causeless suits 'Sum an often brought and cause se mur.ii i Ml Uj tmnhlA tl fhn fnlaalv nnnniiul far which they receive no compensation, m tc prompt the wish that tribunals I te erected te summarily suppress jla -vr '. )u AfjaesueBOTueaa. ' Bai New Yerk World tells Gen. liar. i . . Mt m ... ... ... ... wwmm av n ui kue ujg ueau." xue I tt thinks u what hurt President 1, baaing Its opinion upon the uat am carried .New Yerk 1 did net; which result it te the relative nersenal nnnn. ImmvoCttetwo. F TA; 9m m ttltalit nnfniiiinU lllr.,nAf - . te'mmeml belief being; that 11111 was aafc4 hv Mu llnnnr Intitmf en.1 k kf jpiaml Impression being that Mr. Clave- f.mmM mm net emj Digger neaa man 11 m f rmjm totter character as well. The Wert might mere appropriately cry, tmjerltta citation of authority, " Benja. miKarrieen, beware of geed character." my, vwrwana may nave Deen amicted i j1 ' ag aeaa - unaer vne world's un- mmg ei u, as a conaiuen'.of bead .immirne the owner te think and eteatk he wielded a bltreer uewsr , ft tmalfar baa. In a certain sensa IIMP te ekaifed against Mr. Cleve- i jaeuee. lie perhaps did eat consideration te ether i eptaleaa and pay due regard te mtesme tehisTietn. mil a dlepeelttea which attcnli administrators, te fellow 'Itemm tfrmemmvAmemm tomtit vFVem JWejMlpTiiimW M. their -Inftrmcnt te geed. ?WerH'i eptnkm k that Mr. Ctetewedi jedgment was bad u the matter of the tariff agita tion upon which he took his stand. Bat as be carried with him a majority of the people and came very close te carry lag a majority of the electoral votes, It is evident that there is net much room te denounce his Judgment nor much cause te deride his big head. It General Harri son comes out as well from all his ventures be may congratulate himself. m Tnis British ptreel pest tyttem will probably be Uken m a model for tbe addition ei this feature te enr postal service when It Is decided te try it. According te the ManvfacluTtr the Brlllih system In volves the following purllenlars: The limit of weight In parcels te be sent by pett la eleven pennds. Me parcel may exceed 3 feet 0 inches In length, or, with length and girth combined, may exceed 0 feet It la required that the package aball be dli dli tlDelly marked en the left-hand top corner " Parcel Pest" It muat net be posted in a letter-box, bnt muit be handed te a earrler. Tbe postage must be prepaid with stamps. Fer less or damaee compensation te tbe extent of one pound may be claimed, or of flve pounds or ten pounds by the payment of itiauranoe feea of ece penny or two penee reapectlvely. Meney ts carried from tome of tbe cllieea in large cltlta when the pottage of a certain number of articles ameunta te twenty shillings, and In cartaln' provincial towns when it ameunta te Ave pounds. The charge la tbe same for all dlatancea. m i Tuk potltlen te tbe Initiators elee where published may aoued very absurd, butltiibardly mera ae than many pre peailsthat have reoelvod attention from the Leglalature ; ler example, the 120,000 seend edition of Iho book en blrdaet l'enn eylvanl, based ou no better reason than tbe large demand ler It. Tbe dlMetnlna dlMetnlna tlen of utelul knowledRO was tbe orna mental reaaen offered, but tbla would alae jaatlfy tbe distribution frce of onoyolo enoyolo oneyolo pmitlaa and dlctlenatlcp. The demand was tbe real roaaen, BQd it would ntae Justify the consideration by the Iifglalature of Ihli potltleu for cake money wbleh might bomademoroforolbleby the lnsortlen of the follewing: WiiitnEAS (30,000 has been appropriated for free distribution in the abnpe of books obent blrda, (30 might a properly .be dis tributed in unoenvorto t cash. We therefore pray, Ae. m m m Tue oenfeaalon of a highly reipected young woman that alie deltbcratcly and without any reason eet flre te the barn of ber ad op ted inother should net be aoeepted aa proof that ahe la the criminal. Tbore have begn tee many Instance of the do de do llberato assumption or guilt by innoeont people who wlalicd te shield the gullty,rmd recent exhibitions et the power that may be exercised by un unscrupulous and trained expert in nervous dlnordern suggest tbe possibility of kouie application of the inUuene3 known as bypnetlini. 1 1 la mero natural te jump at oueo te the oon eon oen oluslon that Iho girl is losane ; and this may preve te be tlioeajo.buttho burning of the ether barus in that put of the county would hardly be explained by that theery. The wbole caae Is nttreotleg wide nttontlen aa one of the most rcinarkable en roeord and we await with Interest the newa of a con tinuance of barn burning. If It has atopped for geed, then It may boeonoludodtbat Miss Weaver, aine or insane, or horaeir or as an involuntary agendas otseattr.l te the barn burnlugs ; and the question will be, bow T Bpealallsta have llttle treuble In making a certain elasi et hysterical patlents de methodically aud naturally Just whatever they are told te de. m 1'BItSONAU rJUNATortHiMONlUMKneMWlllcolehrato his ninetieth birtbdav en unit Friday. Mil. W. H. ar.iDSie.NK, the eldest son or Hen. W. 1Z, Oladstoue, Is eerletibly ill at Hawarden. (iKMJCUAt, (lEOltfUi B. Wir.LIAMS, of Indiana, has been duoemted by the Ktnpo Ktnpe Ktnpo rerof Jjpau with the orderuf tbe Itlstug Sun. Oenernl WllllnniH was at ene tlme United Htates tulnlater te Japan, and later organized a financial system for that country. 1'rksident (Ji.ru m.AM nnd Oouersl Harrison have ugroed 03 this pregramme for lnauunratleu dur: Alter lhaoerumonloa at the capltel the cx-prcsldent will return te the cxoettlvo mansion with the presi dent. After Unlit rMresliuients, te which noguests will be Invlled, Mr. Oleveland will take leave of Presldmit Uarrlsen und drive te the rosldenco of Boeretary 1'ulr child. President Unrrlseu will proeord te the revlewlng stand In front of tue Wblte llouse and review the Innugural prnocsslen. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland will net be present nt the inaugural ball. They will go te New YetK ou Tuesday or Wednesday, l'rcdlclatjenie C1idi;c. Fiein the Kew Yerk Tribune. A promlnent Kplsoepil clergyman of this city, who knows whereof he speakr, aays that tbe organle character of the Kplaoepal cbureh in thla country will be radically uiuuiueu uuimg ine next row years, it 111, he says, drop its present title, and au au au aumetbonameot tbe "Amer lean Church." Its general oecvontlou will beoemo a general synod, and will meet oueo in ten years inatead of trlennlally. Fer the pur poses of legislation the wbole church will be tllvlded up into a number et provinces, each with an archbishop and with a pro vincial synod which will meet annually. Tbe Brobblahep of Mew Yerk will be the primate, holding the esuie rotation te the chureb aa the Archbishop et Canterbury holds te the Anglican ohureh. In fact the Anglican theery of church governuiont will be cleaely copied. Uathedrals will spring up, havlngdcans, sub-deans, canons and prebendaries ; and archdeacons will be placed in obarge of diocesan districts te act as tbe eye et the blahen. ' Kvcu te day, he says, lllshep Petter Is prrtetlMlly the prlmatoef the Kplsoepal ohureh, and or virtuoefbts personal cbsraeter and nillclal position wields an all-pourerrul iniluence tnrougbeut the chureb. And when New Yerk ereets its splendid eithcdral, the lulluenoeot the metropolitan blohep will be tromendously iucreaacd. Whother this elergyman'a inrerences are all correct or net, the prosent tendency cr the Kplscepal church certainly seems te be lu the direction he has lndlcated. And Bishop Hunting ton's pretest against consolidating the dlcoeBos of this state into a province will probably be Inelleetual. Ultil el Ucr Weunil. Mrs. Labee, the H-year-eld wife who was stabbed lu PMersen, N. J., en Thnreday by ber husband, Tnuis Labee, died Friday mernlug. Betere ber death she stated that she did net knew why the deed was com mitted. Tunis Lab90, the murderer, was arraigned belore JUoerder Oreav6s. He ldentitied the bloody kulre which he uted te stab hla wife and said he purchased it Wednesday morning for "family purpeaee." When he way Ukon te the county Jail several oilleors bad te use tbelr batons te keep back tbe crowd and make room for Labee and his guards. Cries of "lynch him" were fre quently heard, but they had no clltjet upon the Btelld bearlng of the prisoner. ' m m Tbnrsieu vbesea 1'rnUleui. The National League et Republican clubs In Uiltlmore en Friday cleeted Judge Jehu M. Thuraton, el Nebraska, president, A. II. Humphrey, of New xerk, was re-olceted secretary, and Phlneas O. Lounsbury, of Connecticut, treasurer. The convention adjourned finally after adopting resolutions thanking tbe elllcers of the leacue and Chairman W. W. Dudley, of Ibe National campaign committee, for tbelr work during tbe last campaign. Nashville, Tenu,, was selected aa tbe uext place et ineetlng. m si Mar VuHliOfdirtd te SUdsgsirar. Ordera bave been issued for the Bwatara, of tbe Seuth Atlantie atatlen, and the Ka. terprlse, of tbe Kurepean station, te pro pre pro eeel te Madagascar for tbe protection of Amerlean Interests 'J his action 1 in ac cordance with the suggestion of Secretary or Bute Bayard, contained in a rocent report te the president in regard te the con. dltien of ailalrs in that country, assav Maur-atui a MMteg rr (MtMses en mm ssSmm vr aBif .- The Turf, yield and Farm tern net take kindly te tbe Half-mile Track a oelatlea, whleh was organlted In this elty recently, and II aays t Tbe National Half. Mile Traek aad Aavl outturn! Fair esseclatlnn was seeestaRly or ganlrcd for tbe besefll et ene IndtvidB!, andtbrtlls tbe lump of brass whleh la te aetes secretary and treasurer. Under the by-lawa "lbs secretary shall receive all moneys remitted te tue association," and pay them "ever te tbe treasurer." and "be rosy, en bia own order alie, draw from tbe treasury such funds as may be neces sary te meet tbe current expenses of tbe association." All lines "shall im mediately upon collection be paid te the treasurer," and no horse snail be allowed te perform en a traek et tbe asso ciation without pay Ing te tbe secretary (1 for an "cfllclat certificate" of description. At all trotting meetings the as eretary ehall appoint some one, presumably himself, te "set as presiding judge, exercising general supervision" and "be shall be paid a salary et net less than 110 per day and expenses." The framer of the rules took precious geed oare te leek out for himself. He la te oal eal oal leot the money, de with It as he pleases, te vlrtuaUyprealde in'tfae judges' stand and te pay nimaeu "net leaa man iu a uay ana expenses for se doing." Thesalsrymsybe as much as (60 a day, but never "less than (10 perday and expenses." Is tbe secretary and treasnrer fend et champagne, and doea be rcqulre a special ear In travel ing from p'ace te place? Were there no practical business men In tbe Iianeistbr convention? The rules am full et absurdities. In one place we are told that "luorulesof the National Tretting association shall govern the membersef this association," and en tbe very same printed psge a conflict with the National Tretting assoelatlou is made. A fine imposed en tbe grounds of n member of the N, T. A. must be sent upon collection te Hartferd. Hew, then, can tlie half.tnlte' tracks use the N. T. A. machinery and yet allow their secre tary te pocket the tines? Tbe rulea of tbe N. T. A, rrqulre tbat'lbe tloeo of every beat in a public race Hhell be taken and Elaceil in tbe rcoerd. The rules adopted at iincusler prevldn that tlme slower than 2M5 aball net be rtoerded. In ether words, tlme Is te be hiipprcsted en tbe bslf-mlle traeks, and ovary lierwj winning n heat alower than 2:15 Is te he madn u outlaw. Uwnera who stand well with the N. T. A. will be slew te walk Inte auch a clumsy trap. When sonslble tneu bee the logics! drill of ntlalrs they will htHltalote prolong the llfe of the half-mlte track aMoclatlen. Was llrakemnn llioienou Mnrderfri Bralccuian Harry Thompson, whose manitled holy war found en the railroad en Wedntsday ovenlng, at Coatesvllle, Is new belloved te have been murdered, the coroner's physlclin having declared that anme of the outs must have been made with a knlfe. A flO IN 1HH FKNOK. Didst nover observe when a plx In the 1 juce Bands forth his most pitiful snout, Haw all of his uolgbbera betake lhexsclvrs tbuuce 7e punish htmoreliOKeli out? Whut a hnbbub they raise, se that olhera afar, May knew hla condition, nnd bence Cema running te Jein tbein In adaini n etai Te the pic tint Is fast In tbofencoT Well, slnn mc netnU el thocreatitrei thatbe, Who nna tuemselvrs stlcumu bolwnen The rails of the feiice, anil who atrh e te KOt rree. Whlle the world Is still shoving lliein In I Who find that the favor they incet with dc- penas, Net 1111 worth, but en dollars ana cents. And that 'tis but low who prove tbeinselves mends Te the pig that Is fast In the fence, J'eem Hit notion tllebc. n It takoialeud baby te waSe up a sleoelnjt can butlttakrs but llltle of tir. null's Itaby Byrup toijulel thntuMiy, nnd It requires only ii cunts te buy n bettlu el that well known remedy, 'lhn lonser the npolejty tbe "lively yeuns; man" mulcts ler bfs mnruliiR boadacbe, the worsemaltors iIH uppem. Hllimce and l.axa l.axa der ntu tbe soverulKu iciuudtes for this pecu llarklud et ioidntiie. KEUOIOU1, REIiiaiOUS HKHVIOES WILL BE hula In the following churches en Sun day, In lliu meinliiK at lu:ui,lii tlie evening at 7 10. Sunday school ut 1 i" p. in. When the ijuur is ijut'iuiib u is speciaiiy neica: Ciivnuu or Uoe Ueinui et l'rlute nnd Ur- aiiKii. l'rayorincetliiKutep. in. 0iimT I.utiiiiiax uhuiiuu West King street, K. L. Heed, pastor. MsNNeniTis. Cerner of Kat (Jlimtnut ana Bhermun stroets, at'ip. lu. l'roavhlUKlubeth innKiinses iy lilHUnp isaie Hiy. rnsssrri:niAM Mkmuhul CnnncH, Bentb Queen street, 1 homes 'lliempsnn pastor. elivbt Uavtist Uuvnea. Kast VI no near Uiihe street. Hunday soheolalllp 111. St. I.uku'h KsreiitfHO Murlutui Avunue.llev. Win. V. Llchlllnr, pin ter. Hely cnumunlen, by Itev V. y K lttlt. bunduy BOhoel nt t p, m. rervlce In the Uerumn laiiKuajfeut 6.30 p. in , l'rel. It. C. Behtedt, enicliilluK esaoHDlCvAMicLieALCiiuncn Sundayschent at at i p, 111. 1 etuiK pouple's nnelluK at 6 30 p. in. Umitkd jinBTunsH in Ouribt (Cevenaht), West UruiiKO und Concord atmots-ltev. .1. 11. funk, pastor. In Urn morning tiy Uev. J. llilt llilt zell and ovenlng by Hev. U. If. Dehuer, Praise mnutlnttatC.lBii. m KvAsuaLieAL t Irst Church (Oerman) North Waturairret. Uev. . r. I.ehr, pastor. X'lench lnln theineruliiKln the Ueruiun langunKe, mid evcnlnif In the KukIIsu linguattu, Hun duv Bchoel utua.ni. luung people's meetlng utup in Bt. Paul's IIbiermud-Uiiv. J. W.ttcmtnKer, pastor. PeiiK hbivIce at u 15 p. m. rinST ltHrullMBUCUUUUll. itev. J. M. Tltzel, 1). U , pastor. Bt. Paul's M. k. Cuuncu-Uharlps Ke&aa, pas tor. 'the Lord's rupuur In the morning, ouuKiiepio'H umntliiKiU tl p in. ssavn.ES at the Y, M.O. A. at 'J 3D a. in. ana S.) p. in. rinsT M. K. cnuneu. Uev. J. 11. T. Gray, pas ter. Mlsslenttiy Uuy Class meetlnKS at v a. m. 1 p. m. aunQav echoel intislenary nunlversary, 8 Is p in Uhrlsttan cu.dcnver prayer meetlnir, jriusT IJaitist. Kast Uliestnut itroet. Snn. day school at a p. m. 'ILu Lord's Hupporlntlie Uinrnlnif. Wbstsks 11. K. Ciiuncn K. f. Uurke, pastor. leuiiK peeple'ii meitlna; at 6 30. KAsrMusiesM, li. OuuKcn -auuday tchoel at 'J p. in. Oiuiea l.UTiisiUK. Cerner of North Queen and James an ueu ltev.U. K.UI11 Houpt, pas tor. Meinlu Ulhle clssittt9 lAa.111. Buuday school nnnlvtuuryat i p in. lutautbaptldui atter service. Bt. Jeun'b LumKiUK. llev. II. r. Alleman I). U. pan ter. Bdbbuth school at Bt. Jehn's at 1.13, and ut Uetwata Memerial chapel at "1 p. in. lRinirr LUTnsrjm-ltev. C. I fry, pastor. Bystcmatlc bunt ilcuneu Hay. 1'RKSBrrmiiAN Uev. J. V. Mitchell, I). 1), pastor 'Ilia Lord's Bupperln thoiuerolDR AlenAvuii J. Mux llark.U. 1., pastor, bun- uay icuuuj ui s ji iu. -n. H OW TO HAVIC Id KU What Is a con jh T 11 U an Irritation of the threat nnd luuus. Vt hit causes It T Uenues tlen. Hfain tbe ronxcstlen, trio Irritation ceases nun me ceuiju 19 cuiea. nut new te step tfcoceiiKCStlm 1 Ah, therels Just whom phslctansha alnays beenpuzzUa. Uutlt must be checked, or pneumonia, quick con sumption or souie torrfelo pulmonary treuble 111 fellow. Bome doctors Klve cod liver oil, ethers cough syrups, but the mejt advanced pioscrlbe aUmuluuts. Nature muit be as Btstcd. Pure whiskey will de It. Boe what physicians say 1 I'ref Austin Flint, or Ilellovue (New Toik) CoUcke. sarsi "ahe judicious ute or alco holic siluiufunts Is ene of the Btrlklna; charac charac terlittcael progress In the practice of u.edt u.edt clne durliiR tbe lest 1ml r century." l'rotesser lleury A. Mutt, el New Yerk, says : "The purity et Uutly's l'nre Mult Whisky (as elmplu analytical tests will readily eonvlnce a physician 01 an expert) should certainly rec uuimend it te the highest publle favor." Hurry's l'ure Alali whisky is a certain cure nnd preventive of congestion ana should ba kept In eery family. It Is sold by all drug. (,'Uts and dealers, no sure and secute the gen utne, ft) COMPLEXION fO WVXK. QOMl'LKXION rOWDKK. LADIES WHO YALUK A UKriNKI) COMrLEXlUW UDUr Ub POZZONI'S MEUIOATEU COMPLEXION POWDER. l Imports a brilliant transparency te the akin. Uomevcs ull pimples, 1 ruckles ana 01. oeloratlons, ana makes the skin deituately son ana beautiful. It contains no lime, white, lcfidorartenlc In three shades, piak or nesh. whlteanabranetuj. ' rOU BALK OT All Druggists nnd Faney OoetiB Donlera ilvoryvrbexe. -SW AKK Of lUITATlONB.fJ aprje-iva WAtfAMAXBmVM rtLLmu,lmtmr,MMrmvk. Scotch "Llama" Tennis Flannels. The canny spinnera and dyers and weavers have done their prettiest Delicate checks, plaids and stripes. Nothing glaring. Qual ity, weight, width just as you'd cheese. Fer men's wear, for women's wear, for children's wear, for any use where you want a soft, neat, long-lived, unshrinking flannel. 69 styles at 60c 57 styles at 50c These dainty satln-ptriped Flannels close by are the latest comers from ever-sea. Northeast of centre. March Boek News is ready ; portrait of Frank R. Stockton, and Emma Lazarus ; 52 pages, 5c, 50c a year. Yeu won't guess its value from the price. wneever reads hook jnews knows what books are worth. The book-seller wastes his time if he haggles with a Boek News reader. Boek News net only keeps you informed about books as they come from the press, but helps you te get them where ever you are almost the same as if you were in the most lib eral bookstore in the land. Near Thirteenth street entrance. A racket in Ruching, Neat, handsome styles of just the sorts every woman is always wanting, and a quarter dropped from the prices. At 10 cents a yard: Unubla row of crops llsse, floss edge, cream and whits, One row et crepe line, cnoiew ellh cord, cream ana white. At 1 2 cents a yard : Twe rows crepe llsse finely crimped, Twe rows floss, cream, white, blne. Twe rows murr. with fancy geld or sil ver braid, white and cream. 1 tree row s crepe llsse, fun pattern, fl no crimplnif, white, cream, pink, blue, blaok-and-whlte. Chestnut street side, east of Main Aisle. Black Velvet Ribbon at half price ! There, where the thick est crowd is. Ne. 0. ploet edge, 150. NO' 19, pteet and plain, UOc Ne. 16, plcet and plain, 25c. Kast Transept. There are plenty of times when the onlygcerrect Hat is a Silk. $6.25, $4 a rarely geed one at $4. Maybe a mite less glossy and an atom coarser than the higher cost ones, and very likely without some brim twist or crown-bulge of a Knox or Heath, but a wonderful Hat for $4. The fashion in Derbies leans te smaller sizes. Wc arc ready with Spring styles. ' A Hat store with light in every corner ; a stock that will bear looking at, and prices that will bear comparing. Thirteenth and Market streets. Four hundred mere el the $5, $6, and $7 Framed and Glazed Artetype Engravings at $2.50 each. The last. Yeu can't get frame and glass te order for anything like $2.50. llasement, Market street side, uerthsutt el centre. Hair Brushes. A biggish let specially get. Solid back and geed bristles, honestly drawn, at about the price el Tampico grass or whalebone splinters. Grades thathave a right te be 50c te $3.50 are te day 35c te $2.50. Seme at 25 cents that are ex ceptional value. Centie of the store. JOHN WANAMAKER. TOBACCO. A FINEI'IKUKOr CHEWING TOBACCO IB 1NDKKU A LUAUIU. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as near being a flue plece or l'LUQ TOUACCO as It 1 possible te make It, ana is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONG DKALKttS. We are aure that ONE THIiL will Convince Yeu of lu Merit'. 9Luekfci the ltd U, tin tagoneicb p!ui;,sM J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOU1SVILLB, KV. 12M0U1 RADIATOUH, or ANY MAKE OR DE slgn, can be Inrnlthed at reasonable figures, by JOUN DEBT, IZ3 Kast rnlten street. inZtfa TjlfRRiAND WATKIt. Fire and Water. slightly Bamaged Stock of Millinery, Notions, Etc. I am selling-at very Lew 1'rlcea TO CLOSE OUTESTIRE STOCK, P. WEIKBL. mail U& -SCmmSEm lOOAANDBaTOl D. F. Stacriheuse, S8 and 30 last King 8t. 1 takaplaiaurt) ta calling your attention te say Una of SHOES That 1 am 1 eeelTtag flatly (or the Bprtaf Trade, and all arsjaaadafet thee wke require treat durability and for Mscasea etityle, lit aad werKsaansrup oanaet be exeelle. Prleea Lewe TkM tb Lewest, Call and examine my tart stock and we will be pleased te try aad lull you. D. P. STACKHOTJSE, HO 4k 80 HA8X UNO, BT LAXOABTSB. PA. aSMyd PUMPS, BOIbBRS, MINING, CEN trlinsaJ and steam jpuaens, of any capacity, at JOHN birx'S, m Caitruium street. m2-ua NJKOTOR8, BOE LITTLE GIANT, Hancock inspiraters and Xteoters. Khar, man Beiler feedsr. Psnbsrthy injector, American injectors, all In stock, at JOHN BBST'B, 131 Kast rulten street. nmfd X EVAN'S KLOUB. NOTICE ! As the Urns Is at hand for thet who intend te start out in lite en their twn account te buy their outfits, and as all yenasj house keepers who wish te be happy must expeet te use LevarVs Fleur, Tfe would therefore advise them te get stoves or ranges with geed-sized evens, se that the tops will net ba forced off or broken by the raising of the bread, aa we will net be respon sible for damages. LEVAN A SONS, decs l;d MBBCHANT MILLBBB. F OK BTEAM GAUQE8, HIGH OR Lew Pressure. Water Oans-sn. nmn cocks. Weed Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tnbes, Whistles, syphens for BTeam Ganges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Gauge columns, cooks for Bteam Gauges, call en JOUN BEBT, 3J3 Bast Pulton street. ml-tfrt TF IN WANT OF BRABB OR IRON A Btnp Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cooks, Pet anu oie uucii, xiever uecki, awing uemts, oil and get them, or send your order by mall. toJOUNBKST,S3)EastFulten-SU m2-ttd s PKOIAI The last of enr Heavy Weights In Trousers. Buttings and Overcoat Patterns made te your eraer at your own priee. MeOBANN & NOWL1N, MlRCHiKT TAIIOIS, NO- WBST KINGBTUBET. TBOR AMERICAN BIQHT FRKTt JD Oyltnder Lubricators, Olass Oil Cups ter nniii, you can gut mom at JUItn BKBT'0, 133 Bast s-ulten street, m2 tld e ,OHH ft GIBBS. Ochs & Gibbs, PUBNITUBK, 2d, 3d and th Floers, NO. 81 SOUTH QUEEN ST lr TOU'BJS LOOKlNGrOBi PUBN1TOBB VOUCANDOBETTBKHBBE THAN ANrWHEUEELSE.) BETTEIl FUBN1TDBB IS'NT MaUE AND CI1EAPEK NOWHBBB. SeCSn'ill,waDnalea?0leCUO,,, n0W W08tere OCHS GIBBS, Maunractuiers and Dealers, ".i, S3 and Ith Floers, 31 f oath Queen Street. eprlMya SAW MILLS, BARK MILLS, COB Mills, Leather Rellers, Tan PaLkera.Trlple Hene Powers, Milling and Mining Machinery, at JOHN BESr'tf, 333W Fuiwn street. y m2 tfd se enn.rEET op wpB' fbemi tJJ9JJKJ inch tee inch diameter, for sale at a low figure, and tbe only Heuse in the city wltli pipe eaiunsr machine, cutting up te 4 loch diameter, at JOHN BBbT'B, SllVast rnlten street. m2 tld mHK PEOPLE'S OABH BTOBE. Opening Te-day ANOTUKB INVOICE OF French Satines! In a variety or colors and deatsns whleh Is unsurpassed If equalled by any house in the tlty. AMERICAN SATIOS Whleh Wval the French goods In style and colorings, We sell them at lVKe. Beldlarbll. adelphla at 15c SOME CHOICE lUlNGSlN Scotch Zephyrs I At 20C, 25c, 310 te 1,V. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- LADIES BLACK AND COLOKED Silk Taffeta Gloves At IS cents per pair. Almest as geed as these sela last season aUO cents. Gee. F. Rathven, HO. 35 BAST KINO 8TRK3T, LANCABTEK.PA. wailMyOAw "mfawAmnmwJmmmtm -v : WeNa VVf4MBM Ol m MMa sBBwswsBwMt Urnmrn) Oflft siliatlsas taislllasssn est all tasjssMeeTna: tmymkmi wmt la sar MswsSism JeD swsaYT,sasHlmaraa, ama-Ml ivmu whm ik WAest) paid oet TAXSHALL A BBNOIER, Hardware! Hardware! JUST BkCUVKD AT MARSHALL t IBHfilBR'S, 9& 1 1 Seuth Quen St., A LAKQB INVOICE Of TOBACCO TWINI k T0010CO PAP1R, Beld at the Lewest Market Prtcer. Alse,larce asiortmeatef H0U8E-STIRE CrOODS ! AMD A LAH8KL0T0K rRIMl NBW OLOV1R811D. BOLB AGENTS FOB TUB Butcher Heuse Bene. tebMvd DtOR PBATT A OADY ABK3T03 D1BO XI Valves, Jenkins Vslves, Brass nlebe Valves, Brass Gate Valves, iron Bedy Glebe Taivcs, Lever Bafety Valves, Pep Safety Taives, Air Valves. Mediator Valves, Pratt's swinging Cheek Valves, Brass Check Valvrs, root Vaives, Angle valves, call at JOHN BBBT'B, ta Bast Fulton street. ml tfd rAQER A BROTHER. DRY Q00DS. We have anting the past sea son added the adjoining prop prep party te our store, giving addi tional room for the display et goods. We will have the largest steek of Dry Goods outside of Philadelphia, and as we purchase largely, dlreet from the Menu Menu rtetnrera and Importers, we shall ener the same at the lowest possible price?. COTTONS. Pride of West.Wamsutta, Wll llamsvllle, Langden Q.B., Hill, Fruit, Lonsdale and Uoniewlte 4 4 Bleached Muslins, utlca, Wamsntta, Bosten, Mohawk, Pe quet and Woedvllle Sheetings and Pillow Muslins In CI, 6-1, 7-4, 8-4, -l and 10-1 and lOOIneh widths. Unbleached Muslins all widths and qualities. LINENS. Direct Imports tlen and uncial values in every dtscrlptlen of insrt, ocetcn and asi man Table Linens; In Cream and full Bleached Damasks, from 29c te W 00 per yard. LINEN SETTS. Damask Table Cleths with Nap kins te mateb, In che'ce new de signs and in all qualities, In cluding the finest goods of Jehn S. Brown A Beb's the celebrated Belfast Manufacturers. Hem stitched and Knotted Fringe rets, Damask and Huek Towels, Tewellngs. Memie Cleth, Bussla and American Crashes and Glass Tewellngs. MARSEILLES AND CROCHET QUILTS. WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS. TICKINGS AND CHECKS. We opened February 1st the largest offering of Carpets ever shown In this city. Of well known and reliable make, in all cualltlej and the newest Spring designs and eolerings. Will be sold at less price than same qual. ties are sold In Philadelphia and New Toik. 25, 27 & 29 West King St,, LANCASTER, PA. NOT1UK TO TREHPABSERH AND GUNNBUS. All persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall and Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unln unln clesed, either fcr the purpose of sheeting or fishier, aa the law will be rlaldlv eniorced agatrat all trespassing en said lands of the un dersigned altr this notice WSS. UUI.BJSAK IllCtSAfl, B. PEBOY ALDBN, EUW.C.FBKEMAN, Attorneys for K, W, Celeman's Uelrs, BAGERi BROTHER ra i6tAL,TUBU- IMlssitre Mkmmjtmwmf ae-sy, JeSi BBerrssa SS ralUl StRIOH BROS. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION 13 East Kine Stout. Lancaster, Pa. SATURDAY, MARCH 2. Special Sale of STAMPED LINEN GOODS AND TOWELS. The Greatest Bargains ever offered will be advertised for this day. Stamped Tidies at 4c. Stamped Splashers, drawn work, both ends, at 19c. Stand Cevers, openwerked and knotted fringe, 23c. Sideboard Cevers, 6 feet long, openwerked and knotted fringe, 33c. Memie Cleth Stand Cevers, whipped fringe, dado border, 48c ; fancy 73 and 98c. Memie Cleth Sideboard Cevers, 6 feet long, whipped fringe, dado border, 73c ; fancy 98c. Stamped Aprons, 17 and 22c. Stamped Pillow Shams, 17 and 22c a pair. Memie Cleth Stamped Doy Dey lies, whipped fringe, 4c. Towels at 8, 10, 12, 15, 19 and 25c. All Linen Deylies, fringed and bordered, at 5c. China Silk for Tidies, at 49c. Crepe China Silk ler Tidies, extra wide, at 73c, in all colors, regular price $1. WILL REMOVE On or About April 1st, -TO OUR- NEW BUILDING, Nes. 1 1 5 and 1 1 7 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ASTRICH BROS. FOR HORIZONTAL STATION ARV Bnalnes, from 2 te ee horse power, nnd Vertical Snglnes rrem 2 te 40 heise newer. yen Will find them at JOUN UKBT'C, J33Ealful J33Ealful ten street. mi tld M YKRB ft KATHJrON. WE HAVE THE KNACK OF IT. We hare the knaek of knowing Jiut hew te buy te suit the trade-Just what te give you In style, fit and nnlib It seems se utleest It seems as if the pcepleappreclate ouretrerli te glve them geed, reliable; CLOTHING AT HONEST VlUCEb. BVEltr LOT OF - Winter Suits Reduced 25 Ptr dent, in Price. erp Bull an acknowledged geed value at Its reruiei price suiely a Uiirgitn new Myers & RatMen, KELIAULE CLOI1UE119, NO. 12 KAST KINO ST., 1.AMQABTZU FA. ANK8 FOR WATER, OILS, AOID, ort)ss,erany shape or rapacity, at fair prices, re te JullN HE3T, Ms kast rnlten street. mj tld STEAM HEAT IH TUE COMING HKAT for dwtlllngs, churches, school heures, etc, though sucLfsilully used one hundred years ajre. hen you contemplate a change call en JOHI mcar, who will gire you a eattc. faoteiyjob, at a fair price. m2-ud s WIKT BfEOIFlO CO. S. S. S. Our little gii when hut threo weeks old broke out wltheczcina. We tried the prescrip tion from several geed doctors, hut without any special beunu We tried a. a. u . and by the time one bone was gene, her head bsaran te heal, and by tee tlme she had taken alx het uea she was cemvetely cured. Mew she has a full and heavy Uadelhalr-a robust, healthy child. I reel It bit my dnly 1 3 make this state ment, i.T. 6UOHE, iilch 1IU), Me. BtTSend for Ewks en Illoed and Skin Dla eves and Advice a Sutlercrs, mailed free. THISWirT BPECiriC CO. (2) Urawer3,Atlanta,Ga. I LMQtl, XUXIOBM. B1 I8TATE OF ?UILIPIENA B18S1N. -a , iitte jnuviswr ; uereiafii. .AttArsi taatamnntirn n aat.j ... iraa IskSsh a -.. . . 4Vs .vwvMw J VM PA1U STSiAlU UVlUM been granted te llsunilerslgeed. all pertets Indebted thereto ae requejuxlie mtka tin mediate payment, ad these hiving claims or demands against lb same, will pirtent them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In hncaater city. . r twi, ' ieblt,tdS ' Electer.. "l1r n 1 mi ,TH Masts' Mb wji y , 'tutS-, :, i'-xv,. i,dtiit J