Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 06, 1889, Image 2

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k-'taaawaY vhleh ti Invml Anil
lrwhlly accordant with
Llf Mi Uu aF n Indn-ruin.
,t m wn ravw .wr--
r eemtd feave penetrated the
t Mi Mek heads of the political
Milt of Uils county, Judge
IhftTebeea retired from its
rfef phytleal InOrmity, insteid
1 from it in the vigor or
I!'
; leaiwtl, just and sound
k-Vm chief lack wai In admlnls.
Iteree.. lie could net te called a
fieeWlig enlcer. Ner was lie as
eiUzjn of the town, as bis
would have enabled
"i'MT' be. He was exceed-
eeativttlTe and unenterprising,
Mrmeated with the old style Ger
tererence for economy and its dread
ilatteD. lie was ei me cuss or. men
te community as balance
aadgocraers rather than meters.
a geed man. of whom everyone
lerercatiy cry, peace te his ashes !
- Te Raiireaa Hicjcie.
r We print elsewhere the intelligent corn-
of a high engineering authority
l a new preposition in railroad loco-
a, being the extension te it of the
i service. The suggestion is that a
i one track and one line of wheels
I keep itaelf upright by its own motion ,
the- trucdltd hoop, and will go
i steadily and round curves easier,
re less friction and require less power,
fe Um train upon parallel wheels and
liwbese speed is limited by its neces-
reeclllalien and weight. The Xwjhu
Wan thinks that the idea will On-
f fvall, In some shape, since the prin
ts all right and only calU for pruc-
tmeatloe.
i idea is certainly a very seductive
the experiment will be awaited
) interest by the railroad user
I wall at owner. It will cheapen rait-
L carriage wonderfully, if it Bticcesda.
i track reads will be at once con-
into double tracks and the double
I will be quadrupled. The present
t stock will all be abolished, though
Head beds are utilized. It may le,
er, that in the full success of the
at there will be material changes
I for even in these.
Beth a mode of transportation seems
teall peremptorily for elevated tracks,
;.the apeed proposed te be attained
apparently be tee great for the
e( ether locomotion, it practised
i (be land surface. The system should
i tta first successful trial upon the ele-
l railways of cities where fast, light
capacious train service is wanted.
:tean may be an ebstacle,ln the cost of
structure, te the early use of the plan
taratsary railroad tralUj; Just ns the
Bar plan for the conveyance of freight
rpsMiimnUc pressure is postponed te the
s, in general practice. But we are
melting a state where cost will te
isfettaclete the execution et nn Idea
Dg greater carryinii facilities.
r-r.wj, - .
'W. SlerlBg Sllrer.
'.The Philadelphia Times very aptly utig-
l tint tue preposition et the Nevada
ate te increase the purchase of silver
ite four million dollars a month,
it very properly be met by a propesl-
t from the l'ennsylvania senators that
United States should purchase the
lus production of pig Iren In the
) purchase of sliver bullion Is based
the idea that it is wanted by the
enlfer money. It is, however,
tdemeaitrated that the country does
'for money the amount et
that is new being coined, which
Itvb million dollars a month. It is put
fin tbe treasury vaults; and the vault
My, which has been largely in-
1 te meet the demands of the silver,
(tinUjr occupied by It, and will shortly
I te be again increased it the coinage
met. The nation is continuously
t silver for storage and net for use:
I te supply a market te its silver pre-
f, which deei net exist naturally.
TWs Interest demands that a greater
Ive value should be maintained
silver than the law of supply
.demand provides. The interest
t Um iron prelucer makes the same de-
or would de se, if the help
I by the government purchases
I be guaranteed te be steadily con-
1, as long as asked for. Thegev-
. would then keep the pig iron of
taoeatry en storage at the cost et the
people, who would pay this tax in
i te that levied upon them by the
I duly. It would be a most comfort-
larrangemf nt for the iron, as it is for
"silver producer ; but no argument is
I te show that It is an unjust Im-
. upon the people, and one that
I Inm and silver producers cannot ask;
r proper policy being tue checking of
r production te the market need ; and
ipelky is just as incumbent upon the
eras upon the iron producer.
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iSMMlBf Iren Works Suspension
rM failure of lha ltsadlug Iren works
.probably mere sensation than it
i a trade indie atien. It ihews,
ynryene knows however, that
k "dprts'en exists generally in
kea minufacturing industry; but
?4ms net show that it is it
raerieus Klnl. The Heading iron
has for years been bearinz a
rloaief debt inherited as a legacy
(the' old 11 in of Salfert, McMiiuh
k) which was stimulated by the
te large proportions, (hat beruue
m la the t ubsequent time of bml-
lumlne. These works were succernl
iM,lUading railroad company, and
, n run, unaer a heavy lead of
i they have gallantly carried
i they will doubtless Anally pay.
iaet think that the preseut sua-
ttftMaatei anything further than
LaC a breathing spell In the weik
saying, pending the renewal
activity. The suspension
i the It Mdlag railroad company
'a te tskecsreet its pretege.
itelflgthbtr
l(aty aa that parpeee te revise Its ln
aiwt aad later scale caused the stoppage'
Bat Mien Is be danger that it will be
pemaaeat. The works are well equipped
aad well maDagedr though somewhat
expeasl vely eMcertd. They are worth all
they ewe, and when business becomes
active they will be able. te pay it, It is
net an old fashioned plant, but is able te
compete with the best works of the day.
It is well located and there need be no
anxiety about its prosperous f uture, when
there is work enough going te Oil its
capacious maw.
A cemmittkr et the bulldeiV exoUnge
et Philadelphia his declared lUt that Qlty
buln force the worst building regulations
et any eliy In the civilized world. This 1
a great tnlitake. lADCtRter la In the civil-.
Ir.wt world, and la absolutely without any
olllef r te Inspect and approve or condemn
new buildings or alterations In buildings,
In fact it waa recently declared by the elty
solicitor that there la no authority te compel
tenant te permit an owner of property te
take measures te prevent It from falling
down, though It It did fall down the owner
would be liable for datnsges. We take
thing easily In Lancaster, and If enr
market houses de fall down occasionally
and our buildings are of doubtful archl'
tecture, who cares T Nobody has been
killed In a very startling way, and a city
can net be expected te take these precau
tions until there have been a number of
deaths bteauae of nCRlcet et them.
Thk new constitution of Japan la a very
elaborate Instrument with 332 artloles.
Tbere Is a Mettle of 1'eers andalleuse el
Representative ealled together the imperial
D et, The emperer remains, as before, the
source et all law) but his legislative face
lien Is honcerorlh te be exerolsed with the
sanction et the Met. Only In the presence
of urgent necessity te maintain the public
aalety or te avert a publle calamity
can he lesue ordinances In lieu of
laws, and It la cxpreaity provided that
such ordlnaneca must be laid before the
Diet at Ita next aeislen, when, If net
appreved by that body, they boeomo
invalid. The membera of the Imperial
family are entitled te neata In the upper
Heme and a portion of this body la neml.
nated by tbe emperor. Noblemen are
elected te It by members of their
orders, and the hlghest taxpayers et the
cttlea elect representatives. The Heuse of
lteprepontatlvea oeualala of r.OO mombera
elected by ballet.
Ovru two hundred nominations tuade
recently by President Ulevtland were net
cenllrmed. The majority In the last Benate
were net prompted te luaotlen by geed
sense.
Tins Istbetlrstdsy of Lent, and a very
Urge proportion of the Christian world
sdddenly cbangea Ita mauner of living,
while a allll larger proportion makes teme
faint prelcnte of doing te. In New Orleans
and In many forelgn lauda there waa high
eunlval yesterday, and we should be read
ing inore about that sort of felly 11 tie
ether kind oeunootod with the Inauguration
et tbe president had net monopolized t'je
attention of pieis correspondents.
There Is an end for tbe time te soelal
galetles, but In this community at least tbe
young peeple de net feel any painful
restraint, and thore may be a geed deal et
quiet merrlment beneath the devout aober.
ness et many elcse observera et Loet It
opena with aueh glurleua weather that
healthy ynung men and women should be
glad that they are no longer called upon te
turn night Inte day, and may take all tbe
oxerelse In the bracing air that Ihey can
find tlme for.
1 1' the baud of death ta net laid upon
Isaiah V, Williamson until after the train
ing school founded by hltn la In operation,
the happiest hours of his life are coming te
btei. It Is te be hoped tbe great phllan.
tbreplst will recover from tbe Bsrlena 111
ness which has attack oil hi in.
At tbe Junction of Columbia avenue ami
Orange streets thore la a apoetiole worthy
of lha attention of a few eltlzana who msy
think our alroeU are well cared for. The
avonue Is considerably below the lovel el
the atroet and a voblelo cm only
pis safely from llie oue te tbe ether
by following tbe oresiluR for pedestrians.
There Is a large peel of water that covers
most et the avtiuue at this point and Is
guarded en the Orange atroet alde by
several Hhmt stake te planted aa te Ir.
create rather than diminish tbe dancer te
any herse or man that might happen te
plnnge from Urange atreet ea a
dark uight Thin state of thing
hat prevailed all wlnter, though at en 1 in
has been cilled te It soveral times In tbose
celurr.nr, and the pond has been dorlslvely
called l,ke Htr'z In oempllraent te our
eoergella stroet oemmlsslonor. There
seems te be a doubt aa te who la
rotpeuelblo for Hits outrageoua condition
of tbe publle highway, but It ought net te
require the kllllnx or Injuring of a citizen
or even of n horse te determine whetber the
city or turnpike company aheuld have tbe
atreet repaired. Aa It new Ir, and baa Uea
for soveral months, tbe plae3 la really very
dangerous and tt la euly through geed luck
tint un ene liaa been sorleualy Injurtd.
m -t-a
'I'm: last tlme Pennsylvania troops vis.
Hed Waihlugten thore were loveral trilling
but neNy complaints of thelr oenduot, and
new we hare a atery from tbe capital whleh
Is et tbe name kind, but mere se. One
dispatch speaka et the Pennsylvania Na.
tlenal (luarda at " tliu wonder of slatos slates
uien, military men and tbe ministers of
foreign go eminent," but another iem
sage tells of a drunken riot In whleh the
guard figured ae ruincreiiBly as te dety
tbe pnlloe Ne wonder the world looked
en auuzed, tu doierlbbd la tbe first dli
patch, at the disgraceful spectacle dotalled
in tbe second. We bave reason te be proud
of our mllltla, because It Is se mueh mere
business like tbau the military forea of
ether states, but 11 U yet very far from what
It ebeuld be, and sIiewb clearly enough en
test that regular uniforms de net make
regular troops. Iu a natural eagerness te
una bouie geed result from the enor
mous oxpenso of tliti ahlpment cf
8,100 men te Washington, there Is
seme vigorous bragging about tbe
concentration of tula foreo In Washington
within twenty.ieur hours. This la hardly
a feat worth bragging or, and la lather mere
of an operation lu railroading than a mltl
tary niactuuvre. Prance lately mebiliajd a
whele army corps, horses, guns aud wagon
train ready ter active campaigning, and did
it within tbe same time. Tbe military
authorities assumed control et the rallwajs
for that day, and made the operation thor
oughly their own, and It would be (afe te
say that there was no drunkenness or
rioting In tbat mats of excitable french
men. Our little body et mllltla It en the
way te such perfection aa can be hoped for
under the circumstances, slid la caee of
war the Pennsylvania troops will no doubt
at ence lake tbe lead in cctlve operations.
Who said Whltelsw Held would net
lljure at the court of HU Jamen 7 Ills
friend, HUlne, Intends te have all tbe
diplomat!) stations filled by moil et tbe
ltld stripe. The rank and llle of tbe (1 O.
P. III weep and wall befere many moons.
1 a.
Piitrui;ra'iiiA has a new dovlea In tbe
charitable line tbe Medical Hoelety of He'f.
Hupxrllng Women. It appeara te be a
Iluiltfd dlapenaary attended by women
p'jjKlclaua, aud eLarglng euly for the coat
of tbedrugi.
lviUKNHi; iuutttles et white oak lumber
are being ablpped te Egypt from tbla
country, for use te deepening and repairing
lbs Hntz canal. Meat or It comes from near
Yoengstown, Ohie.
It H aaM that British paBpera are MH1
seat te Aaaertea, as ersws et Us large
stesBMff, aad that they ettta earry double
thetr weal crews ea the pastac
This It an svastoaef the. law that eaaaet
easily be prevented, bat It la net a very
friendly or reareetabts proceeding en lbs
part of the Kngtishmen.
PEHSONAIi.
I.r.eYK MirrMNiSa artist of t'alnmbla,
has sent a specimen of his work te Phila
delphia, and It has been accepted te be
exhibited among the art collection et the
Quaker City at the International show at
Paris.
Mrs MAnrIj.UocTir,edltorofiarper'4
Jlaiar, who died yesterday, was a woman
of great nobility of character, marked
attainments and unflagging Industry. She
baa dene about aa mueti toward educating
her countrywomen In mannera and morals
aa anybody In tbe profession. If ber tomb
stone dees net last a lone; wblln, then Old
Time Is an nndlaarlmlnatlng crumbier.
Jlteertl.
Isaiah V. Wilmamsew, the venerable
mercbant and philanthropist et Phltadol Phltadel
pbls, la bolleved te be dying. He baa never
oemplotely rallied from the stroke tf
paralysis which atmek him down some
tlme age. On Tuesday his condition be be
cimeae alarming tbat physicians were In
attendance upon blm during the entire day,
It la net belteyed that he can live mere
than a few daya at the utmost.
Mk. Paknkli, finding It Impassible te
reip nd te tee many letters be has received
from both Kurepe and America congratu
lating blm upon the collapse of the Times'
case aealnst him, dealrea through tbe preaa
te heartily thank the writers of the letter.
The communications received by Mr. Par
nell comprise letters from unexpected
quarters and from persona In tbe hlgbett
ranks of art, literature and sclence. Many
of tbe writers aay tbat tbe revolatlena et the
ttlsl have converted them from Ualfeurlam
te Parnelllim.
Itn i it re and call for Dr. llull'a Cough Syrup,
It jeaara troubled with a bad cnuxnoreld.
Mr. 1. tthlfifer.ef Ijinctdter, l'a , wrjUi ui:
Uavlnxaiiralnodankleer almost thtrly das
(tandlnR, ana alter trying tail a oevon aflvor aflver
tinea preparations In the inarkpt wltbeat st st
iifeclary results, 1 trtca 8lv&tlun oil, anfl In
lews than tlirrs flays my Ipg was nil right
sgaln. aberusnetlilncltKelu
PJOOD'S HAKHAPAHIlil.A.
THE PLAIN TRUTH
Is that Heed's Barsapaillla has cured thou
sands of peeple who sntrered aoverely with
rheumatism. It noulraities tbe lactic acid In
the bleed, which causes thiaj terrtble pain
ana aches, and also vltallttta and enrlcbea the
bleed, thus provenllna: tbe rncurronce of the
disease. Thcse facts warrant ns In urging you,
If you suffer with theumatlim, te glve Uoed'a
(arsaparllla a trial,
" rer 2S years Jl have sutTured with ccUtte
BlieuinUlam. Last Nouinler 1 was laken
worse than ever, and was unable te gut out et
tbe house. 1 was nlmct
HELPLESS rOU 40 DAYS
suffering great agony. In December 1 crm
inenccd taking Heed's Sarsapurllla, AlUr the
secend bottle 1 was nbla te le out and around
and attend te business. 1 took nve bottles,
ana am new se true from rheumatism that
only oc&aslenally I feel It slightly en a su a
den change of woatlier. 1 have great confl cenfl
dunce In lloel'a Saratnartlla. C'uailss Ua-
Hill, Chrlstla, Clarke Ce., Wis.
INrLAHMATOItV ltllKUHATISM
" Having been troubled with linflaiiimittery
rnemrmtl'tm for many years, iny tavorable
att jnllert waa called te Heed's Sarnaraillla by
anadvortlsemontof cures It had uiTactud. 1
have new used tbroe bottles of llena's Barsa
partlla and can already testily te beneficial
results. I highly recommend It as a lilncd pu
rtrtur." J. C. atbas, Wist lllcemaeta, N. Y.
Heed's Sarsapar ilia
Beld by all druggists, tl t six for 15. l'ropred
only by U. 1. .UOOU A CO., Lewell,
Mass.
100 Doeea One Dellar.
AVKH'H OUKIIKY PKOTOKAli.
Every Household
Should bave Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral.- It saves
thousands of Uvea annually, and Is peculhuly
enicaclmu In UliOUP, WOOl'tMl UOUUU
andHOKKTUUOAT.
"After an oxtcuslve practice of nnaily one
third or n ceulury, Ayei's Uherry Pectoral Is
my euro ter recent colds and coughs. 1 pro pre
scribe tt and believe II te be the very best ex
pectorant nnw offered te the ponple "Dr.
JehuC. Levis, UnirftsUt, Weil Mldirowater,
l'u.
' Some yetrs age Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral
cured lituet asthma niter lha best medical
skill had falled te glve mu relief. A tow weeks
alnce, belng again a ltttle treulilel with the
aiionse, 1 was promptly
RELIEVED BY
the same remedy. 1 gladly eiru this remedy
fnrlha benellt of ult Mmllarly oltllcied." P.
U. Hastier, Editor Arnut, Table lteclr, Nub.
" r or clitUlrcn ntlllcled IUi reldr, cenn lis,
tore threat or croup, 1 de net knew of any
remedy which will Rtve moie b toady relief
than Ayei'a Cherry Pectoral, 1 have found
It, also, lnvalualiie In caaea of whooping
cough" Ann Lovfjey, 13)1 Wusulngleu
stroet, Uoaten, klass.
"Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has preved re
markably erroetlvo In croup and la invaluable
anafauilly uiedlclne." U, M, lliyaut Cblee
pee, Mass.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
raariRse av
Dr. J. O. Ayer St Oe., Lewell, Mass.
Beld by Drngglsts. Price, It ; ttx bottles, l.
mil Slet 1
TOBACCO.
KIN IS PI KUK OK
CHEWING
TOBACCO
13 INKS.!) A i.i'tm
FINZER'S
Old Honesty.
Coiiiusaauearlulngailiie plrcoet l'l.UU
l()UAl.UUasltts ivostlLile te make ll.ui.a
H known usu
STANDARD BRAND
AHONU llttAI.KUS.
WonrasuiethUONK TltlM. will Cunlute
ion et Its Hill's.
e-I.ix)kterlhnrcdil,tlu luKeueacli idug
Jno. Finzer & Bre.'s,
l.eimvii.Lr, KV.
Hi lOliI
AUUHINKSSUAKKKIt OK TtllKTY
llve vearatn the city et l.anoatter Is the
belt evidence of u tallhlul, heniat una cou ceu cou
clcntteiu liiinilment et all contract, v, hen
In neeit nt work; In our line Oill en .1(111 N
llKij'l', SJJ Kal trillion bliuet. uiitfd
OH ltOI LKIIS. U01U ONTA iTTUmj.
tar, Vei Ileal, Portable, Cylinder, .Marine.
of any size or power, of thu belt material and
BUIIUI1DIUMI, KO IU JUUn UEOT. 333 JfHfl
fulten blieef,
l.
in.' I Id
FOlt HOKIONTA1. STATIONAHY
Kiulr.ei, trem 2 te te liora-.pewer, and
Vertical KUKlnia Irem s te 45 nrin -iiewer. you
will Una tUjuiaUUUN Hasry, S2J Kan mi
Urn tlrcet. luitld
SAI.F-HMKN-WKWIbll A FKW MKN
te kii'lourgeodaby samite te the whole,
sate und ret ill trauu. ljiriiutl manuficturera
luear.lui. XnclOAe 2cunt aUmp. Wanes U
per day. 1'ermanunt veattlnn he pest&la an.
awered. Uenny advauc d ler wavea. advci-
iiilnir. etc ukni'knmiaL UtNUTG ci..
Ctnctenatl, Ohie. janU-SUteca
F
IKE'S OKLBRT COMPOUND.
Sleepless Nights
" Fer aearlr a mouth t was net attte te sleep.
but attar nilng Fains ft Cauar (.nuroeNDfor
two Says, Insomnia nod and strength re.
tunica."
K. (I SUtTlJ, Clanntn, B.C.
"I bive tikrn oily a part of a bottle of
Palce's Celery (-'ompennfl, ana It ba entirely
reilsved no tf stMptesiness, Irera which 1
have ButTend gicatty."
MBS. St. AUTCUrr, Peoria, lit
Palne's Cflnry Coapenna proaiieessoanS
and rnireablng strep, A physician's prcscrlp'
Una, It co net canUtn one barmial dtns.
J.tke nnthtnir else.lt is a Kiisranlevl cure for
al(wr'esn(j,lf aituctleus are fattblnily fol
lowed, tlte. tutor ISO'. Unigflsti.
Wlu, Kionnineaa Ce, llnrllnglen. Vt.
DIAMOND DVKS
Original and only rrltabtt,
Hemirt of voer JmlttiHeHt:
:
WANAMAKMU'H
1'niLADaLVHli, Wtdteiday, Msreh C, liu.
Ne break in the Dress Goods
story. Each new chapter
reaches a climax of interest in
styles, qualities and prices.
Ginghams share the sister
hood of Silks and Sateens.
Mere than a thousand styles.
All the Cotten family Sat
eens, Crazies, Shirtings, Prints,
and the like turn up saucily
pretty iaces.
Printed Challis and Mehairs
like a brook bank bright with
violets and daisies.
Wonders in Weel at a score
of counters.
We were never before in
such geed shape in the Station
ery Stere. Roem enough for
new ; facilities enough. There's
no excuse for net serving you
perfectly. The goods, the peo
ple, the place are as right as we
knew hew te make them.
We take it there Isn't a bet
ter filled, better fixed Stationery
store in the land. Very likely
net one se geed.
New papers are always in
stock Crane's Old Style,
Bends, Buckram, all sizes ,and
tints,
1011
trvam
imre
White
One of the richest effects comes
from stamping the monogram
or address die in China white
en French gray or azure.
A trick of the Stationery
trade is te cover up a moder
ately bad paper by ruling it.
Try this by any test: geed
note paper, ruled or plain, ie
cents a quire; still better 15
cents.
Writing paper by the pound,
if you prefer. The pound pa
pers are by themselves, liasy
te see and plenty of them. A
special let of " Superfine " in
tints, all ruled, eight cents a
pound (about 2 cents a quire).
Plenty of the paper you hear
of by the pound is made te sell
by weight clay leaded. The
pound paper we tell you of is
" all rag," and was made te sell
by the quire.
If there had net been "A
Princess of Thule " there would
net have been a Sheila Curtain.
When William Black named his
heroine he put a trade-word
into the mouth of the civilized
world. -
A stuff worthy the "Prin
cess." Smoother, silkier, mere
lustrous than Chenille. Grace
ful in substance and delicate in
tints. Whoever saw an ugly
Sheila ?
The new ones are ready, In
all the fresh shades te match
the latest carpet and wall deco
ration :
Nile crrain
old blue tile
utalmgany Isabella
1 loep.tra urdelie
ellvu camel
$te, 12, and $13 50 the pair.
In January we saw Vienna
Chenille Curtains touch their
lowest till then. New another
trade-billow has tumbled in
upon us a let that beats the
before-best. Styles that were
$10, $12 and $15 are $8 a pair.
Upholstery has that sort of
bargains in twenty things.
Second noer, north of Transom, reur ele
vators. Gate City Filters,
stone, $3 te $45.
porous
Jewett Filters, $5 te $10,
Kitchen Filters, $4 te $7.25.
l'u-.omeht, northwest or contra.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
OOUPLHXION re WD UK.
QOMPJ.KXION POWDKK.
LADIES'
VY110 VI.UK A UKriNKI) CUUPI.KXIUM
POZZONI'S
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a tirllltant transparency te the
aa u. Uemevea all pluiples. irecklea Jum eC
colorations, and makes the skin delicately
aett and beautiful. Uceuutns no lime, white
leaOorareeule. lu three shades, pluk or rteah:
white and brunette. -i .. "i
rUK BALK BT
All Dragtrljita and Faney OoeCa
Dealers l7orywhero.
aprTwaWAU1 or lMlTTJ0I8.-Ba
- re a Inna? Haas 1 araa asaamai am awl
eat that 1 coals a worst. 1 use asaaiy smSI
ciees, bat bows save sea tettet bmii 1 eaaS
fa lee's ueltrF CowipeoaS. wasaa at eaes
stiengibenee aa tavifyrateS ey metres "
tiAtLLtt i BMaaisN, SJariiagtSB, Vt.
PaMna's) OcMety Oompeuad
qnlekly qnltts and streegthaBs the Bert
whea brtttuaeTwaaktnelby orarwerk,
vw, wm vr ugca. aa an
Bess, Maaackr, Syip.epaja.Utap
aachettt,aB ether Slseraen of
taw aetveaa
yaiam.
Teem Up lha ShatUrad Nrr
rer two years 1 waaaaaSerer rreBsaerveaa
aeMlltr.ani
Ol
tBmakSMMl ana lha atewmfar
of me valnable remeSr, that ralMt Celery
oemponna eureS aue. Let anveaa wiiu tesaa
feraavtee.
UEoaea W. retJTOB, Stasafbra, Conn.
LAGT1TED FOOD
aireeiytttH Wtek Hemacfi.
Beiler Jnvalldt,
l-ALAVM or rAtuwii,
"
1 ..-? v
4 BTRICH BK08.
ASTRICHS
a
PALACE OF FASHION
13 East King Strut.
Lancaster, Pa.
WILL REMOVE
On or About April ist
-TO OUR-
NEW BUILDING,
Nes. 115 and 117
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Tremendous Bargains te wind-
up our stock of Cloaks.
The balance of our stock ei
Ladies' Short Jackets, at 8 ic.
Our Ladles' Cleth Wraps,
Astrachan trimmed, at $1.
One let of Infant's Short
Coats, in white and cream, at
$1 apiece.
The balance of our Children's
Plush Coats at $2 apiece.
The balance ei our Children's
Cleth Coats, formerly $5 te $10,
at $2 apiece.
One let at 69c.
The balance of our stock of
Plush Wraps at ft 10.
Twe short Plush Jackets will
sell at $5 apiece.
Six better ones, worth $18 te
$25, at ftie apiece.
Twelve Newmarkets at $1
apiece.
Seven Newmarkets, worth
from $15 te $25, at $8.75.
During the progress of this
Wind-up Sale we shall offer te
you the Greatest Bargains ever
seen in this city. These goods
must be sold.
ASTRICH BROS.
DHY UOODH.
rpUtC PKOPMC'B OAHH HTOKK.
Opening
Te-day
ANOTIUKlNVelCkOr
Erencli Satines!
In
a vatlely of rotors and detUns which is
unturpasse
a If iqu
nailed by any house lu tbe
nvy,
AMERICAN SATINES
Which Hval the
Vrench armda In at vl a and
colei-iDgr, WobullltematHKo. beldfaPbll-
adelphtaul lid.
SOUKCUOICK T1I1NQ9 1.S'
Scotch Zephyrs!
At!0C,23?,:ilCtOrc.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
-IN-
I.AtltkS' ULACK AMU CULOItKU
Silk Taffela Gloves
Atstreutapirlr. A line. I aa gondaslhete
told lut joiseu at te cxala.
Gee. P. Batliven,
tiO. 06 aV8T KINO BTRMT,
XAMCASTSK,PA.
aaarlHtw
moon Attm Mmetrn.
B00
AMD 01
D. F, Stack-house,
28svnd30 sUatllawBt
X take pleasure ta calling your attentU te
7 line of
SHOES
IbU I asa rseslvlag Sail ter taw Sprtsa; Trsfs,
anSatl are ansa for theas who rtqntrs peat
SeraMlltf aas ter elecanea of style, si sad
wstanaaaaalp ssanet ba zeeileS.
Prlesa Lews ThM ths Lewsst.
Ca'l aad examine any larss stock andws
will ba pleas te try aad suit yen.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
MssN MAftT KINO, ST
LAJIOASTBK. PA. aSO-lrSSs
I0OTB AND BHOIS.
TBI U 01S13 Oft 585 PAIRS
or-
Ladies' & Gbildren's SIims
en jshtch von can ears n. tee. or II .te per
pur, and which we have been advertising: for
the past month, are telling very last.
Se Don't Blame Us
IF YOU QET LEFT,
BY MOT 11UY1NQ Or THIS LOT BKrOKK
TUEY AEE ALL SOLD,
Every plr Is worth the price they were made
te aell for, but remember weaie aelllngtbam
AT AMU ilKLOW WHOLESALE PKICK3.
The One-Price Cuk Heuse,
d
Thi Ludtrs of Lew Pricw
-IN-
BOOTS 8c. SHOES
Ne, S East Sing Street,
LAHCA8TEK. VA.
SSPBlere Closed Every Evening at 0 O'clock
Except Monday and Saturday.
QUKaNHWAKB.
H
1QH 4 MARTIN.
GLASS & QUEENSWARE
CHINA HALL.
Housekeepers and New lieglnners, here are
a few facta for you :
In the chotee of wares sea that you get the
best makes.
Crating or eraeklng or glazing Is found
principally tn tbe low tirade r.f goods. Me
make u entirely free from It except Prench
China.
The reputation of the manufacturer makes
or spoils the market ler.hla wares.
We keep the Standard Makes.
Yen can select what yen want and get what
yen select.
Our wares are guaranteed or exchanged tf
net satisfactory.:
Ulve us a call befere purchasing.
High &T Martin,
Ne. 15 East King St.
OCUO-USt
UAOHtNMHY.
8
TEAM.
HTKAM
Engines, Hellers, Pipe, Valves and fittings i
Asbestos and ttubber Valve aud tted Parking,
Asbestos aud Kubber Bheet and Mill-Beard
Packing.
VDLOABKBTON
Bheet and Hed Packings. Tbe Pratt A Cady
jiBLxsiuf raeasa vecaviuia jtsueaies nenewa-
gie valves.
Steam users can save money by bnylng their
UDDiifBB irem ub 7AB ijarsnaE Aaaer
assortment,
the Ursttioeds and the Lewest Prices.
full line of Machine Can and fat Herewa.
Mew and secend-liaad Engines and Hellers en
hand.and furnished promptly.
LIGHT CASTINGS.
By special arrangements we are able te fur
nish Light Urey lrea Castings of Superior
Uuallty and rinlsh at Lew Katra, In Quanti
ties. Alse, Brass castings of every descrip
tion. Geed Werk, Bcauenable Charges, Prompt
ness. Central Machine Works
1M A 1S6 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST.,
LaaeAsrai, Pa.
Idaes-US
rOK tjALB OK KENT.
F
OK KKNT-KKOM APRIL 1, 1SS9,
the larire third story room above Me. SO
Centre Square. Inqulteef
ALLAN A. HE Kit,
febWtfd Me. 1W East King Street
FOBRKNT-TWOSTORB ROOMS AND
Basement In Southern Market. Alse one
Stere Keem en Vine atr-et, aultable for any
baalneaa. Inquire at lard A McElrev's Dry
Uoeds Stere, aeuthUueeu street. HJ-Ild
FOR KENT OR SALE-ONE OF THE
flnest business properties tn the city ;
elegantly suited te the butchering business i
rent reasonable. Alse a fine dwelling et 12
rooms within one aquave of ttein-muinrnt.
Ceutd be used te advaniagit for eitlces. Call
en T. C, WUITsenTiux k. King at.,
126-lmd Heal Estate and Insurance.
PUBLIC SALE OF KEAIi ESTATE.
Wilt b sold, en 8ATUUUAY EVENING,
MAUCtlV, lSi. at 1:S) o'clock, at the public
hente of Herace Myers, tn ths borough of
Blraabnrg, In pursuance et an order of the Or
phana' court of Laucaster cennty, the follow
ing deaerlbid let of geeund, te wit
all that certain piece or parcel of around,
situated en the west tide of reutn Jackaen
sireet,ln tee borough of strasbarg, Laucaster
cennty, l'a., containing Ui square pert hbr
mere or less, adjoining lands belonging te the
heirs or Barbara HeUinaa deceased, and also
property belonging loeatate of Kltaa . Uar
ntsh. deceased -s his let extends along Seuth
Jacksen street 127H tcet, moreer less.
Trms will be made kuewu at time or sale
by the undersigned.
' UttOKQtJ If. MAYS' 4KD,
Administrator el taeSsUluet J nhn Maynard,
deceased. teblMtdWAKw
jtrruMjrjrrfl.
T OTHER B. K AUPPMAN,
ATrOMBY-AT-LAW,
Second Fleer Befcleauts Law BaUStagjfp. n
Menk esks boss. sSIyiAw
A Reiinder 1
FREY
EGKERT
cteTMurm.
Q1MH Jt BSOTaUK,
FtMlBipwkFBfMUriilt
u?th &J f th MetasaaajoMerSs-
Lhoucwe"hi?liilS?,,rptt,
SPRING STOCK
Madeie Order Goods.
BUlTtMOSt
VAMTALOONlNOIt OVKBCOATlRei I
In a Prelusion Mart r Beam Jtafers la
Lancaster.
SOUK HUNUBEU PATTKERS reR SUIT-
1HQS.
WenteiU,
Marrow wales.
Oerkaeiawf,
WalpcerSs,
ItreaS Wales.
Silk stripes, Etc.
Catslmsres,
Cheviots,
Alpines,
crepe,
Ilk Hiztnrc t, Etc.
EVER UUMDEEU VATTBUNJ FOE PAN
TALOUMIMQS. lOgnlScent Bilk Strlptt,
Oaastmerea
mw vaaTieiau
In raney Si
lr I naa.
Larara Plaids In Light and
Hark Silk Mix tares ta Mi
Dark colon.
SSTWe Invite yen te inspect thamwfeethsr
yonwusive uuyurnru.
BEOAD WALE COAT AMD VEST TO
OBOES, 114.00.
Our Wlnter stock is stilt gotrgetrristat
Reduction Prlcs. ,-
H1RSH SlROTHER,
ONK-PBI01
Clothiers and . Furnisherp,
OORNtROF
M. QUMMN & OBNTRH BQTJARB,
LANCA8TKH.PA.
. aiiaaaaaaasaa
SSPBAW FOES BOOO HT-M ink Kata.310
and 13c each. Bkunk, 1 10 each, for rtrst-ulaas
Sklna. .
mO.OLOTHINU BUYKR8.
L.Cansman'iBre,
WHAL OLE AMNe SALE
-or ova-
WINTER SUITS
-AMU
OVERCOATS.
Our finest Suits, heretofore sold at 115, 118
and fin, today reduced te til and 112 kxtra kxtra
erdinary Bargains it we can fit you. Onr most
popular styles beroteforo at ill, 112 and 111.
Te-day put down te H,
Overcoats, heavy and medluin weight, at
slaughtering prlcta. sua uic BtormOverceats
new reduced t
wa.,
Men's Fnnti te Order, stttctly all wool, at
t tt, ft W aud IS. Lnrga assortment, geed
styles. Big value for the money.
1 000 Men's Pant selling from 75e te 3. 411
manufactured by euraeives. Weil sewed and
geed fitting. They are Uenulne Bargains.
Come At Once Ter Choicest Styles.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
Manufacturer of Pine Clothing,
69 NORTH QUEEN ST. 68
LANCABTEU.PA.
SSTThe Cheapest Kiclnslve Cletbtng Heuse
M
TKKH
K ATM PON.
4
WE HAVE THE KNACK OF IT.
We have the knask of knowtngjnttbewto
buy te suit the trade-Juat what te give you In
style, tit and finish. It teerrm no utle.st 11
seems a IT the poeplo appreciate our etf ei tt te
give them
GOOD, RELIABLE
CLOTHING
AT
HONEST VJilCES.
EVKUYLOT Or
Winter Suits Reduced 25 Per
dent, in Price.
Kvery Putt an acknowledge A geed value at
tU former price suitly alUtgaln new.
Myers & Bath ten,
UELIABLE CLOllllKUS,
NO. 12 BAST KINO St.
I.ANOISTIU I'.
UHATINU.
F
LINN & UKKNKMAN'.S
CKLKUUATKll
OLD STYLE
IS THE BEST
IETUEMABk-KT.
11AUUA1NS1N
STO Y E S
AMU
Heuse FuraiBhing Poeds.
Lamps &. Chandeliers
sa-Prompt Attention te Orders for I'luiuti
Ing aud Uaa ntttng.
FLINN&BR&NEHAN,
Ne. 163 North Queen Bt.,
LAW0A3TKIL
OK PULLKYH, SHAFTING, COL-
lars, Hanger, clamp Kexes, Onunllngju
te., gote JOUll BEST, Ml Eaat f niten street!
Hand-Made Tinware,
" -f SHi" thw-
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