Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 19, 1889, Image 2

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HU: LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY. MA1TCH 19. 1880.
Dally IntetllgtncT.
LaureAtYBav, xamw, urn
-- ladatttrlM.
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DWwmaii ehi 07 Anarew
r. ww nn ' iwuia juem.u.v,
the wllretda et Pennsylvania,
I pitlearrly tbe Pennsjlrsriia rall-
I.WHlBMMatrMt lmpreaalen upon
i Moeto of the atate and will help along
tt Ur wbea Its Legislature snail re.
: & the ettizens of the state te be placed
pjNN apen an equality wivn me citizens
-sjttMr states la the matter et charges
.llttcaaipoctatien.
r tVWhat Mr. Carnegie said was cot news
tj) these citizens of the state who have
'aaty-freight charges te pay and who
.suffered from the dlscriml-
tnade against them by the
KffJtaMtds that the state has created : and
t-'ktt bare thus Imposed upon them simply
they were permitted te have the
: te de se. The injury te rennsyl-
mIa kn.tMfiM m.a. lw T)....a.ttaln i-ntl
f nu WU9UJCIB uicu vj j.cmeniui ..
i'.lMd charges, baa been related anuac-
BMBced time and again by the public
JMraals et the state that are net under
.railroad influences; the number or wwen
i however been comparatively few; ami
Sfethe editor is impelled te attack se many
hthliMrsandlsse supjectte the charge of
fpartisan prejudice in his accusations,
-ttt be is opt le le:e much et
.thU weight in assailing real wrongs.
5 Fer this among ether reasons the in
i'. dlAtmant marin liv Kr. Pnrnnvln rnmp.9 t n
bw,.w.. ..--j . - ? . :
r tee people wuu censiaerauie ireauners
tjaidwlth gnat force, trite as its theme;
name fact that he u in nienuiy rem-
i.V;tlena with tha Pennsylvania railroad
l'f,eepttny, whose oeursc he blames, adds
W' great strength te his statement ; which
',$(1 furthermore made in se candid a spirit
well sustained by facts a3 te
Intensify Its impression.
$& Mr. Carnegie's Interests are all in the
fi'5. Waitprn nnrfc nf tim stjitp! nnd horn he
naturally thinks that its futures great-
is.'? t est growth will be. But he sees bow tlfe
xzX AcW4ice ut vuu jiuw uuve wcu unmcitu
&$ toy tbe discrimination of the railroads,
jVwblch Imi worked la favor et Mr. Car-
l awgie'd western interests, ana new en-
i$abte tbe Southern pig iron te undersell
i&ttie Pennsylvania product In Pennsyl
$i tanla'a seepert. "With raw materials In
fW Pennsylvania as cheap ai in Alabama,
kJia aMmiilntlntv RintliArn rnllrnnta ratca
and the smothering Pennsylvania rail
road rates combine together te enable the
&f Southern iron te be carried hundred et
j miies ra me sea, te ue reieaucu m snirB
V ...... .! A -In.. I Till It. 1 .1 Bl. I H AMil
Iv'l sold at a less price than the
MP'fc Iren made in tbe Susque-
fuuina, i.euigu ana scnuyiKiii vuueys,
? wf ean bs said for at the same place. Was
if.:w. there ever a greater outraee nerDetrated
ii' anon & cemtmmltv.liv rnrnnrntlnna it lins
j" chartered, and who de their business
Vlt tmfler tbe constant eye of Its Legisla-
turey
& . . . .
Ran our law-makers eoe the industries or
Pti.VV..I. T I I .-.! J .1
.:jX should knew the cause as well ns Andrew
:',?' fjirncirlpr nnv Imilnul man t trill tall It In
a, B l .uv u..... ..... .w.. -.-
'tuem. Tha tnter.it.itn cemmcrcn net
j. esmpels equal rates te be given te all
.j these who ship goods through the state,
. w mm vue rennsy ivania raiireaa is tne mesi
! 7 " DUnctltlens of All tlin rnllrnidq In nh.
"awing this law. But, nfler the border
Is erased, laccascs and fairness steps.
, It coats Lancaster very nearly ae much as
It does Pittsburg te carry a ten of freight
te New Yeik. There Is no pretence of
charging at a rate per ten per mile. All
that can be get Is asked for. Bituminous
coal la carried te Philadelphia for expert
at a much lower rate than that charged
for carrying it te the Philadelphia or even
the Ilarrisburg consumer.
Mr. Carnegie points out theresult. The
industries In the East have net nourished
S eaualljwilh these In the AVest. The Penn.
"Ijl?aibteel works moves te Baltimore te
gei closer te the tea, where competition
te free. And the Pennsylvania railroad
Pftya a million of its profit upon the local
Business, 10 Keep up the western reads,
?? connecting with It. whose rates cnmnAtl-
& tlen has put at a point below cost ; and
p& worn these preQls also accumulates mll
p? liens of surphu and pays millions of dlvl-
rj- v mum,
bsjf It is well that our railroads should
fof-presper; but net well that they should
iiS. preeper In this way. It Is net well for them
fcV or the people. Their customers' interests
V'i-j- are theirs. Thev need te cultlvata Wni
Y, Industries as tbebens thatlay them golden
l,4 . rem tne aeunuant prosperity of
T&&, tbe state that no railroad smothering tax
rif can exunguisu, me great pretlt is drawn
f&.f t.hfl.t MnalilAfl tha Pjnnafltfenln rellMn4HA
ustaln Its feeble Western extrem
is ities. But it is a short sighted
?H policy that leads te the dlsceuracement of
m? industries along lis main read that would
fir in their operation add te its business.
fe' The obvious iKlicy for a railroad com-
Lm pany is te give the lowest possible rates
EJtO nlftfrPH that Ik nlnna aatt'a en na i
m-A only te keen the moneoolv of their bust.
gSt" una but te Btimulateand increase it: but
IM .there probably never was a railroad that
acted en this principle : and no man will
. ry nnw rtlant a linalreBB In n InAnllln .!
e-T" m. vfu m uutuvsa ... ii luvauiy ecivtu
by but 0De raHread, unless he can make a
T. : (lent contract withitHa te!linrntpit mill
f?. - 7. :: : . -
cnarge him. utberwise he is certain
-thal-hla .nn.nlll.. 1 .. . i
,t u wiuiicuHum. iu uiuuta luai cava
t2 railroad competition, will have a con-
U trolling advantage ever him.
IK',.; Th r.illrnnil nrouMnnle enmr.1.1.. n
lallread paralleling. This is the favorite
jewplalnt et l'resident Iteberts. The
vraureaa genlleaien'd ugteement de-
KoeBcee it. But these gentlemen who
'eta tell se well when their tees are
-(pltaed, seem quite obllvJeu.1 te the fact
:-r:tatraUread competition is the only pre-
'.tactien that railroad customers have
i'awev tue jBjuiiice ana operesslon of
-Uread charges. It is very true that
f"e railroads te de tha work that one
,iCaa de are net necessary and that
K 'taey add te the cost et carriage Instead cf
apening n. uut tuat does net hurt
tn customer; tlw railroad practice be-
'lag te dhregard cost and te think only of
, 'What it can get. If competing reads can.
Imetmt theca)tef llielr ervla i i. 1...1
ler Item and their bondholders, but net
jm ka4 for the business community as a
Litfea4 monopoly that can draw all the
lit wants te; and that it has often
1 demonstrated te be all that there is
ra4ff,w.
W irust that Mr. Carnegie's energetic
1 iteu khipuic reuresentatieu of the
, leaitlHW that alts upeu the eUteV Indus-
ttf WlU Implre tbe Lealslature te enact
twfcM )t adjournment a fair law te sup.
net miwsute law. andteulre
,lDala4iikifs of tbe state tbe latne
r
eba&ce te live that tbe Congress has
given te these outside tbe state that use
its products, and carry their own across
Its soil te tbe sea.
Tae Clever Creatare.
Referring te someone's suggestion et
ex-Cengreseman Sewden as the Deme
cratlc member of the civil scrvice com.
mission, the Philadelphia Jiccerd thinks
"this would be a bappy stroke. Mr. Sow Sew
den Is about as much of a civil service
reformer as he is a Democrat ; but he is a
clever creature, and we would be glad te
see htm get a place."
Mr. Sewden is net built for a civil
service commissioner. Ills nature Is tee
robust for the situation, which would
better suit the effeminate Democracy
that thought it had clubbed the life out
et Sewdea, but finds that it could net
"clnb worth a cent." Mr. Sewden may
net always be right, but he is always
square, and he is always able te smell out
the original, Simen-pure, died in the
wool, Democratic creature ; se clever
a creature is lie; and be never
needs a bell en tbe cow te find her.
He may have been a little rampant in
the Democratic camp en the protection
aide, but that was better than dropping
into free trade silliness, as some ether
"clever creatures" inclined te de. And
we are a band et brothers.
Tui:ret estate dealer et Mentins dots
net propose te let Lewer OillfernUnii have
monopoly of the "jailer" fever. Me has
cauied it be snnouneod throughout the land
that plseermlnei In tbe Hweet Grui bllln
are yleldlDg the miners from f&O te ISO per
dy. Fer bII time we may expect te And
the pick and ahevel brlgnde swaying be be
tween Lewer California and Mentana. Ttie
land speculator usually has fat pocket
book befere the exoltemcnt subsides.
Count Motkuea.t.k baa at laatsnccecded
In proving te tbe publle beyond all posalble
doubt that be la a rascal of n strangely oon eon oen
tomptlblo variety, no managed te work
upon the aympitblcs of an American
gentleman te tbe cxtent of a tlcket te
Knrope; then he managed te work upon
the BympalhltH of the tlcket agent of tbe
Bteamsblp company te tbe extent of secur
ing money for bla tloket. lie went away
happy with his pleuder, but bla little
tretiNictleu cenvlncea overyone that be is
guilty et all tbe rascality attributed te blm,
and tbe day a of bla gtery are ever, When
be married a wealtby l'lttaburg girl tbe
papers were full et bla lefty principled, and
It was nelied about as an oxeaptlonal case
et a union net tnoreonary between Amer
ican money and foreign titles. Fed la that
the kind of nobleman likely te produce a
case of tbe sort would have been tee mueb
of a gonlleman te permit aueb notoriety.
Montcrealo waa net that kind, and It la sad
te think that he may try te soil champagne
for a firm tbat haa employed him. It he
oeuld only be persuaded te vlilt ene of enr
new ntale, or the Lewor California mlnes,
he might be formally proaented with tbe
freedom of a city and a suit of tar and
feather, or even favered with a rlde upon
a fence rail.
Tun new Ililtlali envoy te tbe United
States la of very ancient name tM well aa
modern faiim, for according te Edmund
Yates' cable letter te tbe Triettne tbe
Paunceletrn peaanascd their charaoteiUtlo
motto, "l'enatz Ferte," tblnk strong,
six conditie nt lcaat befere Julian
l'auncclo'.e waa bera at Munlcbi
Jaat alxty-one ycara age. He waa
cdueated In Paris aud Ueneva, rraetlced law
at bome and went te UouglCeng aa atterney
general and drew up a civil service cede,
was knighted In 1872 and made chief Justice
of tbe I.teward Islands, gavottiem a civil
codeand roturned te Kngland te bucorne
legal a'Rlstant te tbe under aocretary of
atate. He baa seven honerablo letters nftcr
bis nnine and "a reputation for energy,
clear beadednuia, calmniai and tact."
PERSONAL.
Hm Julian IUunoki-etb, tbe
Ilrlliali riiiiiixier te tlie Unlled Hliitcn,
new
wilt
anu lur Aiunnca en April J J.
lltsiter KiTzakliALD, of tbe Motbedtnt
church, will take up bis residence at
Minneapolis next mouth.
ltnv. Dit. 8, D. McCeNMi:i.r. read n
ptper befere the l'blladelpbla 1'retCHtant
Kplsenpal Clerical Hrotberbeod en preblbl.
tlen, In which he opposed tbat method of
dealing, with the drink evil.
UniKV Jiiitiek Fuli.uh has almeit
made up bla mind toabaveotl bla mous meus mous
taehe according te precedent. Ills rumored
tbat bta colleagues en the aupretne beneh
have been urglnp him te take tbla step ever
slnes he went te Washington.
llisner KEANE.prealdontet tbe Catholic
Unlveralty at Waabtngten. I). C. en Men
day preai-uted te tbe Dene two oentlemen nf
Washington wbe each ubacrlbed fl,tOO,000
10 tee inaiiiuiien. ine pope tnanked them
warmiy rer tneir magnineenlgnu
Dit Olivek Wkndgi.l Uelmks advlies
youeguunnottoamoke. "It 1 llablote
Injure the eight," he aaya, "10 render the
ntrvca unatuuly, te uufeeble the wilt and
enslave tbe nature te an Imperious habit
likely te stand In tbe way of a duty te be
tfirfnrme,!."
Dn.dEOKUK W. ltuicrcr.KV died In Yerk
en Sunday night, In bla HUU year. He waa
born In Uoleu e-iuuty, Vt. He began tbn
study et old school medicine lu 1S33 but
aeen abatdened It and began tbe study of
iiewuj .iiiaiuy ueuer a grauuaie or a uer man
Unlvtihlty prier te the time of opening of
aucb Institutions In the United Htalef. He
waa tbe ploncer iu tbla praotieo In Yerk,
opening an crnce there In 1B17.
If you tntena te travel elthur for pleuiure or
preIU protect ynuiHHlfagUnat tbe chungeaet
uictund vraiur, by huvlngwlth jeu Latuder,
thecrent rrgu uter.au g unlcg It in tlme te
preyuntthu euaracrg uiually leiultlug ireui
Buchclniigfb "
KlnOnrm ItnothlnBtirenger.tbouldtndnco
any ene touie ur Bull's Uubyeyrui) for the
relief nf tbe dUeatea bkbleture tubjeotte.
frlcosieMits
aoMPLKXietr e wekk.
QOMPLEX10N PeWDKK.""
ladies:
WHO VVLUK KRriKKU COMt'LKXIOM
POZZONI'S
MKU10ATKU
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
H Itnpirta a brilliant transparency te the
ektn. tluuiovuaell pimples, irocklea and at,
coleretlous, and uiukua the akin delicately
aett and UmuUfnL ItcenUlns no 11 me, whlte
leAd or nnenlc In three shades, pink or Oeah.
FOB 8ALX 11T
SM Druffglata and Faney Goods
Dealers cUverywhore,
-BEWAB Of IHITATIOMB.-W
num. mutsamt,
Riifllf,i0.irj0EL L- liehTn e h,
l-vliei Uauiuienliry en aaJU esute h.vlnir
JiSS'VS TV'X lfce 'nder.lgn6a. "eJi p" rlin?
Ii flnbte 1 tberste are reiut.ul tornate Imree
flll piymeut, aid theie htvlng Sain "" de
in .ad. agaleat iba .am. will present wliheut
elay for etUerecnt loUeunaeralguea.ie'
l. JOL1KTIE LIOHTNEIt.
or te a, Q
Attorney,
Stun, Lancaittr. l'a "Sir
UlDidlu
-fltlllt AMEKIOAN HIOHT KKED
f- Cylinder Lubrtciter. Ulan oil Cnpi ter
u (an Llteu itrteu mitm '
Ul.lli
M
cIjANB'H XilVKK FILLS.
TUB GXNUINB DR.C.
McLANE'S
OXbKUKATID
LIVER PILLS.
Intemperance a Disease,
When tha celebrated Dr. Rah declares that
drunkennrsi was a alsae, haenuntUtea
truth wblch ilia oiperlence and obienratlon
et tnaieaj men lierery day confirming", rs lie
nmny apparently InianerzcoaaeaetlhoM who
IndniRelnthemn nf aplrltuena llquera may
thu be accennuxl for. ihetroecauteef con cen
anct,htchli taken frT lnfatnatlen.il very
treqnently a dticaied Hate of the Liver. Ne or
fin In the human ayatem when aermngvd, pro pre pro
neraaiaorefilgbiful catalegne of eiae.
And tr, Inataad of applying remedlea te the
manlfealatlens of the tllaeair, ai la tee elten
tbe cue pnyncian weuia proeiino wiiub
view te theenirlnal cana. fewer deaths wenld
rciult from dlteaaea Induced by a deranged
atatoetthn JLlrer. Threw-reurtlij of tbe oil eil
eaaea enumerated under the head of cenanmp
tlen have their anal In a Oltoatel Liver. 3he
Rennlne Dr. c. MeLann'a I.Iver I'll), prepared
y flointng.brei., r-ltmburg, ra.areaiure
cure.
Mr. Jonathan Itenghman, of Weit Union,
Park Ce., llllneta, writer, te the proprietor,
riemln Brether, of I'UUbnrR, Va, that he
had an ire red from a aevere and prettacted at
tack et fever and agne, and waa completely
toitered te health br tun tue of the Bonnlne
Ur. U. MoLane'i Liver l'llla alone. Ihese fill
unquestionably pone! srrnt prepertlea, and
can be taken wllhOocldedadvantngerormany
dUeaaea nqulrlnR' Invigorating remrdlra. but
the Llvorruiaatandprn-euilnentaathemeana
of rojterlng a Oiergnlf oellvor te healthy ac
tion; hence the great celebrity they bxve at
tained. lnalat en having the gennlne Dr. O. McLanb'i
i.ivcr run, prnparea uy rieming ruj.t !
eurg, ra. ah arugguu seep mum
men M
centi a box.
(l
A YKK'H 011K1UIY 1'EOIOltAL.
BEST COUGH OFEE.
troralldlaeosoa or the Threat nnd I.itnga,
nerctniidy Is ae atfe, apeedy and certain aa
AYKIl'l OURUUY l'KUTUHAb. An India India
penaable family medlclne.
"Ifliid Ayer'sOhetTy l'ecteral tin In valua
ble remedy for colds, cough and ether all
rnenta of the threat and lung."-M, 8. Uan
diUI, ail Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
"I have uied Ayer'a Cherry I'coeral for
bronchitis and,
LUtfG DISEASES,
for v hlch 1 bolleve It te bn tbn grratet moAI meAI moAI
clneln the werld."-Jumei Miller, Caraway,
N.C.
"My wlfe had a dlitrealng caugh, with
pallia In the alde nnd breast. We tried various
meIlclnc,but none Old ber tiny geed until 1
gel a bottle e( Ay er's Cherry focleral, whleh
haii cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Ulenn, had
thnmeaalea, and the oeugh was relieved by
lb) no of Ayera Cherry l'ecteral. 1 have no
heiltatlen In recommending this medlclne "
Bdbert Morten, rereinan UtadlleM, Morrill Merrill Morrill
ten, Ark.
'" Ayer's Cherry Peel oral cured meet aae
vera cold which had Buttled en my lungs. My
wlfe says tbe rector! helps her mera than
any ether medlclne the ever U3oJ."-Knes
Clark, lit. Llbetty, uantas.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
rniriBiD av
Dr. .1. O. Ayer St Ce., Lewoll, Mtte?,
Held bv Itrugglats. i'rlce, fl elx bottles, IS.
nur;9te25
r. 8.
lainaaturird Hut Cancer Is hereditary In
my fumlly My father dttd of It, n tlster of
ltiy mutliur tflnlnl It, nnd my own alater died
et It. My fouling! may bs Imagined then,
when thu herrlbie dltease mtde lit appear appear appear
nnoen my aide. It wai amallguant Cancer,
(atlnglnirardly In such a way that It could
net tie cut out. Nutnureua remedies were
uicd for It but the Cnticer grew fteaaily werse
until ltseemed lht 1 was deemed te fellow
the nthcrs or tbalaially. 1 took bwlti't aped
nc, which, itr.im tbe nut day, forced out the
poison and continued lta ute until 1 had taken
.everal beitlts, when I found uiyielf well. 1
knew tbt B. a, B, cured me.
Mil. 8. M. IDOL,
Wiwstew, If. 0., Nev. M, 'Si.
Fend for KcekenCuncerand Illoe.t Dlienipa,
Tu bwirr Bmcirie Ce , Drawer 3, Atlanta,
Ott' Tu.Th S(3)
TOM A VOO.
KINKl'lKOEOP
CrfEWING
TOBACCO
IS INDl'.hl) A LUXURY.
F INZER'S
Old Honesty.
Cemes as near being a line plecoer l'LUQ
TUllac'CUasllUpoailbleto make It, ut. a
la known as a
STANDARD BRAND
AMONG DEALKU3.
We are sure that ONK Till 41. will C;nvlnte
Yeu et iu llcrlls.
4r Loek for thered il.ttn tag en each plui?
J no. Finzer 8c Bre.'s,
L0UISV1LLK, UV.
124 loot
rxh'HI'ANUS.
TEKU'S HOUKSTOHK.
Ink Stands,
Plain and Fancy.
Our stock of Ink Stands
is complete enough te sup
ply the wants of all. Patent
self-feeding or pneumatic
Ink Stand is something
new. When you want an
Ink Stand, this is the place.
Yeu will find it right here.
L. B. HERR,
51 & 53 N. Queen St.
augis-lvd
UWYCLKH.
JJlUYOLKa.TRIOYOL.Ka, TANUKMfc?,
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems.
UUKABLE, BllU'LK.
OlUKANTKEDlUUllKSTHUADh,
ILLUSXUATKUCATALUaua: 4-UKaT.
POPE MF'G, CO.,
Ti rUANKLIN ST., BOSTON.
1IUAMC1I HOUSES -ll Warreu BL. Kew
Yeik:!Nt Wuhash Ave.. i:hten.
KorSalabyJellNa.M033EU,a 2 North
Utient, tieluirbta. ami-lvlM,vi
XTOl'IUK
TO TUKSl'AHSKKS AND
!1.4. All tinnnni nm liHrnhi. nv
X UUNNKl!
blilfleu te trespass en any of the lands of the
Cornwall ana erweawell ratales In Lebanon or
liuuuurp, wueinnr incii.khn or uulu
closed, either tcr the purpn.eel ehoetlntror
n.blnif, as the law will Le rlglilly m'orcea
Mtaln.i ull tru nasi leg en said lands of the un
Cerilguea att-r this notice
WM. COLKUAN rilEKMAN.
11. r-JCKUV LU.V, '
KDW.U.rkEKMAir,
Attorneys tern. W. Celeman's llelrs.
WAHAttAKBK'a.
r(iutmnu, Tnettey, Xink It, 1.
The First View or
SPRING DRESSES AND
WRAPS.
In various ways, by pest and
by newspapers, we have invited
you te visit us te-day for the
first view of our collection of
Spring Dresses and Wraps.
They will be worth examina
tion. 'Our own work-rooms
and artists have contributed
many commendable things, but
the highest and newest notions
arc from Paris.
We have had keen, apprecia
tive, but critical eyes, all through
the ateliers of the French mo me
distes, which have caught and
brought, or think they have, the
best Paris has produced this
year.
The first view is a little late,
but quite early enough. The
late Easter defers interest in
Spring Fashions.
We make no descriptions of
things you are te see. They
include costumes for house use,
dinners, receptions, yachting,
beating, athletics Jackets,
Wraps, Coats, Fichus.
The stuffs are Cleths, Silks,
Lusters, Laces, Challis, Sateens,
Ginghams. The wonderful
things a French Dressmaker
can de with a cotton cloth you
may see here. Don't think
these Paris Sateen gowns are
cheap because they are cotton.
Pounds avoirdupois count cot
ton cost as the bells go from
Alabama or Seuth Carolina,
pounds sterling net a few
when the Frenchman has manip
ulated the completed stuff.
AH across the Chestnut street
front second fleer you will find
the attractions te-day. This
event takes cognizance of the
baby, the efir), the woman. On
the east side, Thirteenth street,
are the Ladies' Costumes ; en
the Juniper street side are the
Baby things, and spreading
widely between are the Girls
Dresses and Over Garments
the fashions for all ages of
gentler humanity, and for in
fants without distinction.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
IlKATINQ.
-J7IL1NN & IIHKNKMAN'H
S.ere Yards Heer Oil Cleth. A Uieat llurgil
AtrLlNNA HltENHMAN'3.
SO) let. llroema at 1) cents; worth IS cent,
At KL1NN A UltENEUANM.
100 Det. Ecrtib L'rnihosfer S3 aad Kc; worth
bio und IDc,
AtVLINN A.llltENKUAN'S
100 Dez. W'hltewath brushes from 10c te ll.ee,
At ri.INN A llllENKMAN'S,
W Dez. llissets, nil klnrtj and prices,
At t LINN A UttKNEMAN'D.
6(0 Cook Htevei and lUngrs, bought nt forced
rnle, Kelllnir i Icbj than ce.t of
irmiiuiaclur,
AIK1.1N.NA llltENEUAN'll.
l.CCO Artlckn In tin Ilnu.a-ruriil.h1iif Line,
In Tin, Weel mid Iren, at 6c, lOuuml 16c,
AtrLlNNA IIUKNKMAN'.I.
iW L'uby Carriages at tbe Lewest 1'iUcs,
At H.INN A UUKNKMAN'S,
152 NOUTH (JUIKN HT.
OAXI'XTU.
lAltl'KPa.
McCallum
& Slean
1012 BndlOH Chestnut St.
PHILADELPHIA
Axmlnster Wilten
Moquette Brussels
Tapestry Ingrain
CARPETS
Ingrala Art Squares
Oil Oleths nnd Lineleums
A ' ULL LINE OK
Fine Oriental and
Demestic Rugs
lebS-JmdiedAJmw
l'UOTOUHAl'Hll.
QUK 100 AkDOZEN
Cabinet Photographs
Are Mounted en rine Held Serrated Amerl
can Mounts. Twe bluing. Allowed en Al
inree Dellar Werk,
AT
ROTE'S,
NO. 60 1-a NORTH QUB&N bT.
Next Doer te tue 1'o.teiUce
lan7-f.ma
Een WiATT & OAI) Y AUEST03 DIHO
Valve, JenkUn V.lvs. linus uiebe
Vslvef, Lrs Gate Vlre, Iren liedy Glebe
"Valves, Levr Safety Valve, l'ep Safety
Valves, Air Valves, liudlater valve, rratt'i
Swinging ChecV Valvea, Brass Check Valves,
.Ml, iWTHi AOV1H V1VH, U4 iIUH.
bests SW East j niten street sax-ttd
lAlKX'B OKLBMY OOPOUNO.
It Made Mether Stong
ther hu been eitaf PAiaa'e CMti I ta strMal wmyi wta mnt ailTs. had
" My another has been nitag Pataa'a C
Conrevao for nervous prestraUe.
pabledbytseUncbella, etc, aad It has dome
her a world of geed. It Is tbe only snadlelne
tbat slrenitheDS the nervta"
O. D. HERBS, Otbtaeala, fa.
Pa'ne's Ctlary Compeatd U of matquattel
value te woman. It strengthens tbe Mrvee,
regulate tbe kldneje, and has weaderful
power in caring the painful diseases with
which women se often silently safer.
II per be'.Ua. sir for H. AlDrnggUti.
Watts. Picptaosek Ce , Burlington. VC
DIAMOND DTES
Ttv le Nam and Cbtar.
Nothing can Jtqual Tntm.
CLOTHING. SO.
Tk-AKT1N BKOU
I hiru are actlra la tha'
rurnlthle( Uepanmeat.
Tke perfect nt et the
Geed
Ntwa
About
"Dayton," "Cyclone,"
"Erenlsg Dress" and
our Celebratad BOe Shirt
mskes this aa Ideal placa
Shltta.
for Men's or Beys' Shirt baying. Th right
length of sleeve i, the rlght-attlng neck te be
had here no matter whether you are tailor
short, slim or stent.
The Dayton. 11.00 ; Cyclone, 7Se Evenlag
Drets,aLSSteia;s. We like te have ladles and
shlitmakera eximlne these Shirts. All the
new colorings of Usrner's Vercaler, 60S te C,
including cellars and cutri.
spring Overcoats have flrst thenght natur
ally new. Whatever you want In them we're
rtaSy te show. We get some material well
nnder the market orauert nice coats wenian't
be going (or se lltUe-18.00, 7.ee, WOO. A
surprise awaits you te see what S10.00, SltOO,
lisoe, iisoe, moo, will de In material and
tailor work in Spring everccaU, some silk
lined through and threaah.
spring overcoats te your rnstaure, toyeiir
order and Idea.
MARTIN BRO'S
Clothing aud Furalsklaf ea4s
Nes. 20 and 28 North Queen Btbiet,
L1NUAS1EE. PA.
w
1I.I.IAMSON A FOSTGB.
With Premonition of Sprleg
rAlNILYSTlUUtNG 2BC AIR,
0011 TUOUQUTS NATUKALLY TURN TO
NEW CLOTHING.
UllpeFs of Nw rabrlcs and rashlens ter
Spring can new he had by a vl.lt te
Uur Salesrooms.
Gat Rates en Winter Suits
AND
OVERCOATS
TUAT WILL I'AY lOUTOBUY KOUNKXT
BKAEO.S'3 WSAIt.
We are new fully equipped for Spring In
Neckwear, UnOerwear, Shirts, etc. Styles,
?iuallilea and .elections the best. Yeu cannot
all te be pleated.
Spring Hats I
OUlltMO, OUU.2C0, O0KS2S0
Bl'irr UATS AUE UNEQUALLED
Bit LE AND QUALITY.
KOK
(tO nriWlllbuyt.be VEHY BUST SHOE
3C,,JJ IN Til MiuaaT ler that
meaeylf bought of ui.
Williamson & Fester's,
38. .14. 36 & 38 E. KINQ BTM
LAN0A3TKH, FA.
AND SIS UAUKET SI'.. UAKUiaUUIW, PA.
MATS, AO.
LANIUSTKK'H
BIOHK.
LEADING HAT
STAUFFER & 00,,
Letding Fashionable. Hatters.
Our stock comprises every desirable shape,
color and price In thu market.
Our ll.s I3.C0 and I2.SQ Uats are aoknowl aeknowl aoknewl
odged by everybody te be tha belt beyond a
doubt.
A very dcilrable line also of litga tirade
Uats always en hand,
SoleAKCUtsferDUNLAf A CO.'S teat Stiff
Hat, IS CO.
Best 811k Hat, l(0.
rer a I3M Hat there It nothing that sur
passes the Light Weight "WILCOX BOSTON
UKAUriES." Only piaca In Lancaster where
they are sold.
TKUNK8 and TltAVELINQ BlQSInhlgh
and low grade.. I'rlees from 11 OJ tj MOO.
Trunks and Agual'seuinu made le etder at
short notice.
W. D. Stauffer & Ce,
Nea. 81 Ss 33 North Queen Street
LANOABTEB.VA.
MVHJOAL.
riBKAT RKDUOIION ' "
IN
AUTOHARPS.
Three Bar. tsoe
Four Bar este
rive Bur : (oe
Any lady can learn te play a tnne In fifteen
niluutes. Drep in tbe alere and take a leek at
them.
'te AMATEURS and PBOrES8lOAL :
We have at pre.ent tbe finest stock of HAU
Monicas ever wen in Lancaster and at sur
prl.lngly low prleea.
Have everl secen-Hand Pianos and
Organa In Perfect Condition, which we will
aell at Bargain Prices.
Planei, eraans, sheet Music and Hn.lral
M0e. in goeerat In Uct everyihleg pertain
ing te a lrst-claaa mn.lc house,
AT
Kirk Jehnsen Ce.,
S4 WEST KINO BTRMBT,
LANOASTEB.PA
P. 8. Pianos and Furnttu'e Moved. (Jet a
oepy of rred. x. Baker's New Waltz, "The
Deves Ueturn." nSs-lydAw
rr you
WANT GOOD BKUHHE9QO
L te
KILBURN.
NO. 341 WEST KINO BTBEET,
m-imOAw Laaeaster, Pa.
fftlM41
tfiMvsral wars M met Mass, had no appe
tHf, be gewiagau taw sslrHa. 1 aaaaiwaeeed
Mas,aT;asfCowBeaBa. and fait re
iMf ttwaatMiJatraeay afan eats l
MmseMinMhsasSeu ei3a
ts. 1 new
weu. sty
pmta mast eenrsf e am almost like these et
yeuac anan.'
.C. StlMKAlD. u. u
uebsbmb, a a.
PtlTJi Oelenr Oomnennd
trBatMjaBs aad build ap U old, and eure
tkatr InarmltMa. MtMaautlna. faeianitlen
Awt'vSVErter',t
aaasBOwetyaarseldand tmva titad aav-
arect uaui 1
1 real en
kavanstd aleen aflBBd
Omttvh tlmPM tmm
in uu.HirrT esBinst into my wael tyt
tarn.'
n. jkv iiiui
Js. cievelane. v eon.
TWI llBf ffl&TMWSJ'&lS'J:''
It
CLOTHING.
HK QKKATKST KKDUCTION OF
ALL AT
H. GERHART'S.
riEE.TAlLOBlMtt.
In order te redae heavy ateek aad give
etnpleyaaent te any hanas, Iwlll make up te
order for the remetader of Ue winter season,
all Hs,Ty-Welgkt BnlUng, orereeaung cad
Treusering it oeat price. Here Is acbaneebi
get aflrst-els.e article for a smallamonntef
money, epeeiu atienuenpata te run cress
anita.
U.H
:UEBHAHT.
Sfn. AS Wnrlh OnfMtn ntrA.t.
Jtarenly Direct Importing Tailor In the City
ofLaneMtar.
ATTENTION 1
ireepecttnllycallte my Purchases for
Bprisg.
The Latest Meveltlesln
SPRING OVERCOATINGS.
The Latest Styles In
EaftlBgs and TroaserlecB,
My prices are the lowest, consistent with
geed work.
MY BEPUTATION ESTABLISHED.
MY AIM IB, HOLD IT.
ASKEW!
HOB. SSt AID IS WEST KINO BTBEET.
marlS-aina
rpe
OLOTUINUI3UYEK8.
Merchant Tailoring
DEPARTMENT.
Interesting te Gentlemen
We start our Spring Business with Unex
ampled Bargains,
We nave displayed In oak Stere about C00
styles of foretell end Domestle Suitings and
Treuserings which we make te order at the
lowest cash prices.
All wool suits te order at moo.
All Weel sntt. te order at lls.09.
All Weel suits te order at SIS oe, us CO, fX 00.
" TP0 0na imported Worsted suits at
IM oe and 2Sie.
Trousers te Order.
All Weel Cas.lrr.erea at SS.&0, II CO. U SO, 15 00.
All Weel worsteds at is.se, t 00, s7.oe, as te
I9.00.H003.
inese goeas are worm tuny aeubie the
money.
Their
eriee
ralae his never been equaled at the
Loek at ear windows tedsy.
L. GANSMAN & BRO,
Tailors and Manufacturer of fine
Clothing,
66 and 6S NOUTH QDKIN STBKET, 8.
COU.er OBANUB, LANCABTKB.PA.
W.
W
KKB BaTHFON.
It's Mere Than Likely
That you've been thinking or
SPRING
CLOTHING I
TAKE A LOOK
ATOUtt
HANDSOME STOCK
and you'll feel euro that we have been giving
aeme thought te tbat same subject. Every de
sirable pattern and every conceivable figure
here for your inspection, de danger of your
turning away disappointed, or that you'll be
frightened by high prices, 1 here's one thing
sureeverything here Is thoroughly
" RELIABLE,"
and we'll netaik you mere for anything than
It's worth.
Call en us and see the Finest Line of
SPRING OVERCOATS
IN THE CITY.
Myers & BatMen,
RELIABLE CL011UKU8,
NO. IS BAST rUNQ UT.,
.ABteaaH p
QUMMNHWAHS.
riUH fc MARTIN.
CHINA HALL.
The Largest Assortment of
Dioerated White Granite Seml-
Foreelaln and Freneh Oblna,
Dinner, Tea and Zellet Bete,
And at prices equal te any.
GOODS GUARANTEED.
Glassware In Abundance.
LAMPS! LAMPS!
TUX JiOCllESTEli.
Hive us a call before purchasing.
.
High & Martin,
Ne. 16 ut King St.
wnMHS; DBS BOB IN BUy
" rwtmmrm wirr vompenaa.
UrJydlCatretteaawrVtlaM 1
It. I ua walk aearl atratcht.
and wIL aad farl u
iJtr UOODB.
-RAR0AIK8 IN
SHIRTS.
Loek At our BOe TJnlatiBflrld Sktlrt..
Plrat-Olau Bhlrt at 76e.
!i ha Best II Bhlrt In Lsseaatar,
LundiicdEhlrt8at7ae, 91.00
81.25.
rigured Percale fhirus, 60e, 7te
nd $1.00.
Neektieas, Beat fat.
New Style Oellara and Cuffs at
Lewest O&eh Prleea.
Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear,
Jehn S. Givler
08 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
w
ATT AMU AND.
NEW SPRING GOODS
-AT THE-
New Yerk Stere.
We have received during tbe put two days
upwards of loe latg case, and bales of
flew Spring Dry Goods
At Ueidy Cash 1'ileea.
NEW SPItlNO DBB3S GOOU",
DKESS SILKS,
IJLkCK DBESS UOOD,
DBESS QINQUAMS,
T01LXDU MOUDS,
COBDED QINQHAalH,
PBINTSDSATEENB,
PBINTED CH ALLIES,
I.idles', Oent's nnd Children's BOSISKT
and IJNDEUWEAll. OLi.VES, HtHUKKk-
cuiers, laces, jtuuueiuKitiEs.
NEW fcl'HIKO STILES IN COSSETS,
TABLE L1NK59,
TOWEL1?, NAPKINS, QUILTS.
Special Bargains.
60 Plcces WOOL HKNUIETTA?,
5 Inches Wide, All Celers, 87H Cents,
ONE CASE WOOL BOITING.
Bllc-Band Trimmings, 35 Cents a Yard.
ALL SILK SATIN RQADAU AS,
In Celers, only 60) a Yard.
se rieces dauabk table linens,
37Hc. Best Value In tha Cenntry.
100 Pieces DKKS9 HINQUAUe,
8JJC i former Prlce, 10c.
WATT & SHAN D
e, 8 and 10 Ba et Klrnr Street.
UHOOtlHlKS.
E
VKRIT KAM1LY SHOULD USE
CA83AUD'S MILD CUBED UAM.
The F. Bchumaker New Precess Fleur pre
neunced the best ever placed upon the mar.
ket.
we make specialties nf FINE TEAS, and
Choice OLD J aV. ana mocha. cerrsES.
Thebe.c 20c Cellee lu the city. All we ask Is
a trial order. O Ke. tvi ANT,
Ne. 113 West King street.
4SGoedg delivered.
AT
BUKBK'H.
A Carload of Apples I
WUOLESALK AND KKTAIL.
A cir of Yerk State Applet, Baldw.ns
Greening., eta , sole cheap.
Flerida tirangti, Choice Hnnanns.
FINE TaiiuK FitUlTS. cargo Freneh
Prnnes, California Kvaporatea Atlcets, Kg
Plnm., Evaporated Fetches, Pitted cherries,
canned California Apricots, 1'eaeies snd
Bartlett Pears.
Mackerel, codfish, Ilerrlng.SmotedSalmea
etc.
BURSK'S!
NO. 17 EAST KIKQ STBBKT
LANOASTKB, PA.
AT RElST'a
Big Mark Down.
Inorderte dlspo9eef our stock or almoe
We at befere tbn approach et het weather, we
tbla day reduce ltas fellows :
120. MINCE MKAT IlEDUCED TO PC. per t,
lOcMINOK ESAl' KKUUCKU TO 03. pel.
In quantities of 10 or morn pound', a further
reduction wilt be made This It positively the
flne.t cumbeiland Valley Mince Meat, aud
is told upon Its merits.
LENTEN GOODS.
Smoked Salmen, Halibut, sturgeon, Ed.,
Spretien, Hamburg licccWltnge. Uicni', tar
mouth Ulcuter, Cancea falmeu. Loeser
balmen Steak, Lebster ealad, Devllel Cia's
(with .hells). Uenelees bardines, Smoked
Pardlnrs In Oil, sardlnea in oil mustard,
Bloater Paste In Jirs, Anchovy Patte in Jan,
Anchovies In oil (bottled I etc., ete
0HK4SK Finest Importe.l Sweltzer, 1in
burger, Muenster, llouquefert eaps.gn, r dam
or Dutchneed,ieutclatel, and lie.t New Yeik
State full cream jcngllsh chcete.
Fluest 0ep 8ea cedfl.b, Ne. 1 ard2
Mackerel, Plckltd Ced aid Whlte tb, ete.
BFRATl'd PATENT
Deg Cakei and Cabin Biscuits (Hardtack) We
ameele Agants for the Cabin lincuiu. Put
up In five-pound tins and brrds. We handle
only their highest gi ades. Flve-pcund tins at
753. Un. Twe pounds for 25e. (barrel Reeds).
DRIED BEEF.
Extra a r, 1 JVc. per pound. UoeJ, He per
peuud. '''
BAL.T.
We set our Fait In car let. only, and can save
you money en both Une and coarse salt
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND UETAIL GUOCEU,
Northeast Carrier
West Klag ami Frlnrc Streets,
LANOASTKU PA.
asF-Tnlephnnn ana rroe Delivery.
COAL.
LUMBER AND COAU
TOUACCO SHDOKS AND CASES.
W EST K U.N UAUD WOO OS. wnelfgile and
lie tall, at B 11. Maiitin A co,
H Water street, Lancaster, Pa.
nS-lyd .
3AUsaUAtfiiriKrt'r iesifji
COAL DEALERS.
Oinea. Na IU North QutMnstreet, and ha
IN North Prince street.
TAaa-aiena rTisee eirwi, near naanmg
lOafMUYaUbrA
VI, r
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VN.i.VirfJ
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