pwrrs. .imr3C.J"TX?,"v, i-'TV ''fr1...- ' s?WVVlfx ?Yi e-.rd.v "-''" -' " ;' """-vw inwr TV : rSvB ilANCASTER DAILY INTEIJJGH5NCER. WEDNESDAY! MAKCH 20. 1880. !ntHlffncr. ,IUMKW iWWiUy WM We Are. m te bare round itraiMybftT mera tbn lrcMM,te which num- llaitedthe legis- r at itvUlaf the cities of the lib. It kM iwyi appeared ilteMyma mind tbat the xg- i MM entM MIMT3 or lew than MMM t aHlw, thoeah the cenaU- Mi'BOthtaff theat the number i m MM, almpljr prohibiting i; and there has been tfcat the supreme court tetac eme constitution H ite own account, in t.tba LeiMature te create three fx atttaa anil no mere. The baa begun te suspect that te liet ae sound aa it might I II leases te help tfc Legislature te , aUffctery arrangement et the i :Bf iia xoggestien the municipal w1& In Mended se as te provide only i chartered under the act of 1874 r thOM that hare accepted the pre l et that act This takes In out of tall these towns that hare been is the unchartered cold,through i of the supreme court in knock- charters out for un const! tu- itr. ;.kari In the warm nests In which "bata hitherto dwelt contentedly, attiaa that were chartered under 1 acta prier te 1S74 and that were enough net te accept the previsions I unhappy act. Lancaster ts one B,and WiUceabarre, Tltusville find We stay where we were and wa are, If we wish te de se ; and wa ae doubt de wish unanimously, r the present at least, and until we Bee r the ether towns get along under their raharter. It is a geed UiiDg te have I aid suit te wear, which is comfortable I which we knew all about. It may iBMMWhat shabby and worn, but we ' lta defects and that Its comfertout- hs than all. But when we get a r nit we de net knew where or hew it 1 Dinah us, and we need te be cautious i patting it en It we are net permitted taw it off when we please. pChara Is one thing about our keeping i tjid charter that may in time grew Ml ae serious an evil that we will have )ahandenlt;and that is that e can r amend it. Ne special law can eve r I te patch it. We will have te upon general legislation, which I aet be likely te mend our garment i it needs it most. HutsuQlcleutun day Is the evil thereof, and we will J I te our oklclethes as long as they leeverus. lyi m ,', Mini HIS JLOglC. iter Colquitt, of Georgia, must have 'long ears. He has come into this l aa aa advocate et Frohlbltlen;and a argument be uses, In reply .te the u that Frohlbltlen does net pre- pis in the statement he makes that does the law step murder. I thinks it would be as wise te refute Isscbld murder as te rtf uee te prohibit r, upon the claim that murder and ansae will continue te exist de- law. Te Senater Colquitt's i this reasoning seemed conclusive ; I this te us speaks badly for the mind. r being a crime, the law forbids and it, but still does net step it; ere the fact that prohibiting liquor I net step drunkenuess la no urgumeut (prohibition. That Is the senator 'd itten. It the senator had stated that anew Is a crime tbat is net I by ltspunlshment.bls illustration I have been analageus,and his argu In favor of the punishment of I would hard been sound. i-lWt that was net what he seeks te es- NhThls aim being te chew that te drunkenness it is advisable te pre. drinking. He should then have I tbat te step murder, it is proper te lit all Hrlng et pistols or the use fkalTte, bludgeons and ether death- I weapons ; or, te get closer te the r Prohibition amendment, he should It urged the propriety of forbidding Isaportatlenand sale of such weapons 9f.Uia att Than the cnn. ...... 1J ;'t"" www. .uen lug BVUUWl nuuiu fl bean logical In cemuarinir the Jkarepf the prohibition of murderous i with the failure of the nrehlbl. jstatllauer: and mliht kavAennnm ' 4aiakkf te prove that liquor prohibition fngnt, tneugh it has net succeeded Ifaehlbltlng the evils'ef liquor drink- law, te most minds it will be a suill- k condemnation of liquor Prohibition that it will net correct the evil iaaaks te suppress ; though this Senater laltt seems te cheerfully admit, while waiming mat it is no argument FrohiblUen. ?. Dattllag Brilliancy. i Trieune gave a great deal of enace siatlytethe views of a representative E Steamship line en the development of iwitn beutn America and the de. I of the surplus. lie wauU a com- i appointed by Congress te stud v qoastlen and lay out all the routes te p tne trade ; then Congress is a law authorizing the president (advertise for a fast regular steamship I te these ports weekly, fortnightly r; "ana tnen," said he, "let the at guarantee te the stockholders laesapany or companies which may i ler tnu purpose 10 per cent, en r capital for ten years." tUaks 10 per cent, quite because be allows five 1 '' aemt. for denraclatfnn In lin of the property, altheueh If i Is worth anything at all the r should appreciate after the cur- af trade has been established. c charming feature et hla schema explained: "Te compensate the at for this guarantee let it l tbat the rates et passage be kent .eVUure ae low that it will Induce te our ports. The f relsht rates eara of themselves, or rather i are of by the British ocean ."Who is always careful te be en geed freight is going, or else has built up and de- la geed business." let compensation te the lis aet quite clear. It would a are te offer the Seuth a bonus for the occasional tit aba light of their countenances. layaan that the'.schemer is uet ' bm aaecess et iiu p an nut itaa after all lhe"13rUUa ocean tamp" will be en hand te catch the geed business as seen as Uncle Sam has developed it. A' feature of his plan is that ships et these lines shall be built after require ments of the navy department, se as te be used as cruisers and transports in case et war. Then he comes te the second section et his brilliant plan and asks Congress te give a special charter for a bank "with a capital sufficient te enable It te have agencies in all the principal cities of Central and SjuUi America, this being a requisite of the charter; and te guarantee this bank three, four or live per cent, en its capital, which should net ba less than 10,000,000." Shades of Jacksen, what a power In politic that bank would wield 1 In conclusion this pet of the Tribune figures out that all this would cost the government about 67,000,000 a year, and would therefore, be highly desirable as a means et keeping down that surplus. The whole scheme nppears almost tee wlM for Eetieus notice ; but it la gravely commended by Wuitelaw Iteid'a paper, I and that genllemnu has just been highly favored by President Harrison nnd his brilliant premier. m s A let et drunken Yale student (T) pulled down nnd damaged the 1 10,000 statue of the famous Professer Hllllinan. Tills Yale vandalism enggcsUi that oxoos exoos oxeos iWo atbletla oduwllea In aonie colleges la developing in- inodern Auierlcana tbe tas'.oferatrooltlPiao peculiar te the neble red mau. Usdku the head of "Spring Htreet Beene" the Hhlladelpbl Xerth American notes "Ihe ablobedlod tramp who Just wants ten cents te tlnlsli eul the prles of the rallrejd fare te litneister, whoreho has a otianeo te get work en a farm." Bbade of tall sycamores I The tramp here"work" the farmer, and hit bread must be well buttered bolore he accepts It. Wili. IteldM Tribune contain a iketch of the oireors or oaeh of the efllclals under Harrlsen'a admluUtrallen 1 Tbe Tribune pabllsbed Imt year the history et X'resldent Oleveland'u appointments and heaped the baust oalumnles upon the Osnioeratle ouleo bolderH. Setio wero donetnlnatod Jailbirds, for(?ors, mid In faet they were alleged te be guilty of overy ofTenso upon tbe state and federal atntutta llorpeetablo Uepubllcan Jeiirnallnts refuatd te reprint tbe alaudern, uud Oameeratla nownpaperH retralued from orllleNltig the artlele. New Kdlter Held Is te ba an cfllco-heldor. lie Is fit te he plucked, but we drop the pen here for the preent. Hli notion at the l'Vtueb mission may be euch as te merit further Bllunee from his pHtlt'nloppeuenta. jun church ynnls of Trinity and St. Faul'c, New Yerk, have been carefully sesrehed three limes of late for the grave of Colonel Thoedorlok Illund.ef Kovelullonsry isiue. Known la nave ueuti uuritu iu uuu of thenii It Is unfertunate thnt In Uiche days a aelt red Kandetoue was often used for marking graves and many valuable records have t eeu totally destroyed by the notion of the weather. Our ellmste Is particularly uufavorable te the preserva tion of orved Insorlptlensand monument, and even the eliellBtt la only presorved by a weather coat of paradlue. A thousand years will hardly lcave us plain a trace In atone oteurclvlilzitlou, ns many theunand years have b-Jeu uuable te elUce from Kgypt; but aflur nil, who care3? Men de net llve te build tombs or tomplef, and the greatest weike et Egypt were built by her lutollectual gtauta at thoteundatlonH et human preref?. We need only be oarelul that the utuuiery of tlioie burled la graven (Irmly oneugli te laitnfowgenorn liens, and our clluiate makes even that a difficult rcqulroment. PnoFKssen Qer.mviN (Smith lUtuued qutotlythe ethor night tolLeilUhorlatlou Til the Uuv. It. II, Heward, aocretary of the l'dace aoelety, iifen the horrors et war. The reverend iccietury urgued that ex cept among barbarous people war would be no mero wnged, became Christianity nnd tbendvAnes of olvlllzttlen had cro.ited n kindred feeling among the untlens of the world. Proleiter Geldwln biullli then arese and replled, admitting that theso in llueuuss have In a larue Ucgree abolished war. " Oommerctal dtlTeronecs cae, should, and undoubtedly wilt be Bottled by nrbl. tratien, but It would fall In a enne whero a nation'e honor had been injured, vhcre the controversy was ene In which tbe people fait that thelr manhood had been Insulted by an oil rout ellered te their country. War has net been without Its vlrtues. It tics done mera than anything else te oleva'.o our (standard of humaulty. As a proof of this, witness the kindly treatment of the wounded and of prisoners In recent wars and compare that treatment with the hor her hor rlble buteherles et wcundid and prisoners In the earlier ceLtllcls. The wars of America, and 1 speak as an KuglUbtnan, certainly have bseu ncejiairy, and re sulted In luojleulablo geed, which oenld only have boeu accomplished by Etrlfe. " Tin; prohibition lssue Is bofaretho voters of MwsaohuseUK, and Pro.'ewor Thayer, of llaivard, has publlubed a strong arllole en the subject. He says : Nothing could te elesrly mark hew lltlle the wisdom of our ancestors is appreciated, even et this een. tennlal period when we aie celebrating it, as the fact that we should be asked new te lnaertlu our constitution such a clausa as this. Our state conatltutlenn, bcsldes pro viding for the framewerk et government, the qualifications of elcctera and the like, wero a ado te be the guarnntyand charter of a few simple, woll-establishod, uncon uncen uncon treierted prluelpies lest In moments of passion or IniJvurtuue?, or under tliu tem porary priBsure et epeelal iutorett, thrss shenld be disregarded. Theywtre net mwde te be oedes of laws, or te etubedy the opinion el a moiuentary majority upon an entirely unsottled question, llke this (it the best way todeal with the drink question. That ether states have forgotten the trne conception and purpese of h constitution and have inserted this nnd ether llke pro pre visions of dotalled legislation Is no reason why we shenld fellow them. The process et usluu constitutions in this wuy is a pre. cess et desradatlen freui the example et our fathers." In oemmontlng en tue nbeve the Pitts burg Dispatch notes that Iu Pennsylvania It will take Uve years te oeuvinoo the Prohibitionists they have mistaken thelr reuiedy, aud flre j ears mero te strlke pre. hlbltlen from the constitution nnd return te the high lleense syatem. Iu the mean mean tlme thtre will be n carnival of free whisky, with the milder bevtrajes driven out of us?, and a generaiien win be edu cated In contempt of Jaw and In the devices of law breaking." Tne Jitfermcd Church Messenger appeals te the meneyed men of the church toeometotboald etFranklln and Marshall oellege. ' The needs et tbe college are great and both additional professors nnd buildings wenld put It whero It ought te be, next te any Institution la the land." This Is heartily seconded and we are ploased te note that the need et protessora la placed first. The oellogo Is in urgent noea of a Isrger and better paid force et proressers. and new that ether Institutions of learning are going wild about eel. enllfla training, it would bs well te encourage a steady, well bslanead and conservative advance et Franklin and Mar. shall oellege se that it may be ready te profit by the reaction when neeDla benin m retllzs that the true aim of a college is very diflereat from that of a training sefcoel. Wa ara right en the ground and eta teartlfy that a mere eonclentleo,sble and hard working body of men than our college professors would be bard te find. PERSONAL . Hew Wm. II. McCeRMlcr, of Jackson ville, KJa., is vliltlng relatlvea In tbli elty, Or.NKRAI. IlAllTRAKFT It ald tO ! aisled lorPentlen Agent Davis' pliee at Philadelphia. J'nAJtK 8. PiseKwar, of New Yerk, editor of Ibe American Angler, died of b'ert disease In Jacksonville, 11a., en Tuesday. Hbv. O, A. Henwr.DKs, et Kutrtewn, baa oeeptcd a call te Christ Jtofermed chnrcb, Hetblehein, te take ibe plaee et Ksv. Itaaa K. IjOei. Justk'k Oiiay has Infermed hU ool eol oel Haguta of tbe United Htate supreme oeurt tbat be is enKRrd te be married te Mlaa Jonnle Matttieaa, second daughter et Justice Matthews. ClF.oneK Head, aged 02, died In Pblladol Pblladel phla en Tuesday. He was a direct descendant of Ucorge Head, the signer of the Declaration of Iadopendenoe, being bis groat-gretgrandseD, Ha was prominently conneetod with the Union canal In the early dejs of that concern. terlena Haiurr. fit. Panl grata men have been vexing their souls eyer a problem toueblng a grain bin and content It Is this: Qlvenabln, dump Inte It, separately, live distinct qualities or wneai; upon me tpeui bi me bottom and tbe query le, which lsyer of wheat comes out tlratT The uninitiated asy at once, with a few excoptleu, the flrat layer at the bottom, of course I" W. A. Van Htyku was determined te get at tbe facto, aud watched tbe bin with hla eagle oye very cleaely tbe ethor day, after having cansad a layer of barley te be placed en top of several layers of dlllerent kinds of wbeat Thoipeut was opened and the barley ctne rushing out first XI, Paul JHenccr-l'te&i A native loelor, frcah from the Wabaab, and who wnnts te bo)iestunaterat hlacrosa hlacresa hlacrosa read, WAa telling a bearding house ao ae ao qunliitacce this looming about a supper he had at Jehn Uhambetlln'n Iftit evening aa a guest of n uietnber of Uengrcas, "We had n nowfangledKamoauppor," lemarkedthe lioealor, and It beat any oeoklu' I ever saw In Injeanny." "What kind of game was It?" '"Twas what they call a Welsh rabbit, cooked Inte n thin pante aud spread en toast, and was mighty geed eating, I tell you. There wui no bones In it. These Welsh rabbits mum be dlllerent from our Injeaiiny oetton Ulle, or maybe It's the way uaamberitn has or coekin- 'em," continued the Iloeilor, as he lapped hla long torigue ever his lips In memery et the geed taite left in his mouth. irasAjife Critic. First Kplcurin Will jeu kludly pasi the old cbrentT Hoeond Ditte Just wilt una mluule ; It Is emlng tliN way. Precept. The H-iv. Albsn Cepe Well, rny lltiln niuti, what are you going te glve up as a Jjnttn nucrltlae 7 Dubby 1 don't think I'll glye up nny. thliiK, hir. lVpi told me once tbHt It wasn't icuuly te gUe up.J'ucK Phactieat. h'v.MrATiiy. ' Hid abeat Uhully, wasn't It 7 (let his cann head In his uieutli, you knew, and couldn't get It out." "Hew union wm It worth?" Txnxe, Ave'd ntPi taone romnaies containing epl'iui, lint when thn Imtiy ! lrk use Dr. Hull' llatiy Syrup. It 1. penectly siteund ulwnja rullnbli). nlce only 2) c ma a bottle. J.uxader alwavs curni iiiaiUcbe, wtiotber thn ruault of ltiJImllin or ncrveuaiiets. 1'ilce 21eenU. Atulldrug tteut. e U11K8 HHKUMATIMM. Rheumatism According te recent Investigations la cauaed by cxet'M et lnctle aoleQ lu the bloed.Thla sold uttacka the flbreu llaiuej, particularly In the Joint, and cansej the local nmulfeaUUIens et Uin 01;oaae, p.tlns and achra In thebickand ebntiiaara, nnd In tiie Joints at thu knees anklej.tit p and wrnu, aheuianda of poeplo have leunil In lloed'a SarBapartlla a positive and permanent, cum ter lhcum&llaui. Thla lncaictim.liy lta imrlf) Inland vltalltu(aoUen neutrulljei tbeucldlty of the bleed, and ule builds up and Rtiuegthsiis tni vrhole bedy. Hoei'u tfarsaparllln " I was laid up (or ilx months with rhouma rheuma tlm,nnd uacd many klndi et medicine with out geed rvault till one cf my nulghbera told me te take Heed's Barsaparllla. When I had used half a bottle I fait better, and after tak ing two bottles 1 think 1 wag entirely cured, ai 1 have net had an nt'uotef rbeimatlsm Unco." KvauNa ii. Uixea, hosavllle, BUten Islaud, If. Y. Ourcn Rheumatlsm " t had atticka et rheumallam which In. creased In aeverlty. I took three bettles et Hecrt'g earpapartlla and I am pleased te ay the rhoniuntle patna ceaied, my appellte nnd dlgisllen tiocame Ixitter, and my Koneral htalth itrcatly improved. I am nnnly con. vlncvd that Heed's bursaparllta cured me. us I have felt no rcoarrence of thta bleed dil ate" Wm.Eoeos, Uauevu, N. Y. Heed's Sareaparilltt Held by oil druggists. II t six ler 15. l'reparcd only by O. I. HOOD A CO., Lewull, lluss. 100 Deaej One Dellar. (t) AVKH'S UIIKKKY PKOIOUAL. BEST GOFGH CUEE. roralldlseasea of the Ihreat and Lunga, no remedy la se sift), speedy and certain as AVKIIM CUKUltr PEUTOUAU An tndU tndU peneable family medlclnu. "1 Bnd Ayer'a Cherry l'ecteral an Invalua Invalua bie remedy fur colds, oeugha aud ethor ail ments of the threat and lungs," H.B. lian dall, an llreadwuy, Albany, N. Y. "I have uaud Ayer'a Cherry l'eceral for brentblllaand LUjNG DISEASES, for which I bellove It te be the greatejt mofll mefll mofll clueln Uie woild."-James Miller, Caraway, "Aly wl(e had a dljtresslng caugh, with pains In thu tide and breast. We tried various lncdtclueg, but nene did her any geed until 1 get n bottle et Ay er'g Cherry l'oetoral, which has cured her A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, tiad tbe measles, nnd the ceugn was relleved by thou9eot Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. 1 have no hesltatleu in rcoemmoudlng tliti tncdlclue." liobert Ilorten, foreman Jlcadllaht, Morrill Merrill Morrill ten, Ark. "Ayer'a Cherry I'cotetnl cured me el a so se so vcreceld which hadtottludenmy lunga. My wlle says tbu l'ecteral nelps her mero than any ethor inedlclne the evor used." nes Clark, Mt Liberty, Kansas. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral rairAnauar- Dr. J. O. Aycr & Oe., Lewoll, Meeif, Beld by liregglsta, manst021 Price, It ttx bottles, 15, COUPl. XX ION I'O WD UK . QOMPLKXION FOWDKK. LADIES POZZONI'8 MtSUlUATKU COMPLEXION POWDBR. It imparts a brilliant tranaparency te the S ?.V:uOTcaiJ1 l,h.nt'I. ireckias find aSS e1nldf,aul.T,tLh.,m wt?tSaS?bnr,aneltnte?nJ0 " FOU OALK BT All DrugfflBta nnd Paney Geeda Donlera flverywbore. avrivaWAKB or u"'.i WAKAUAKBtCB. raruascvwii, WeOaesaayi March M, MS. However the weather was outside, it was the Springiest of Springtime Inside the store yes terday. Plants alcaf and a bloom, soft strains of music, like bird tones, and that cheery outspread of new - thought Dresses and Wraps for big folks and little folks ! The varied styles of leading medistes both sides the Atlan tic. Fer indoor or outdoor wear. In every stuff that Fash ion or common sense has given the pat of approval. Yeu can come te-day and see the things (barring the crowd) just as well as yester day. The display is all across the Chestnut street front. Quick elevators or easy stairways. Twe el the newest : Cream Feule, with border of fancy stripes. A graceful stuff delicately prettied dainty as a white apple blossom flushed with pink. 40 inches, 75c. Alma Zephyr. A crepy sort of diagonal, but se fine that you must leek close te see the twills. 75c and $1 ; width 41 inches. Bids fair te be as pop ular as the all-wool Satin Surah, 75c and $1, we lately told you of. Bontheaitel centre. Cream Albatross, 50, 60, and 75c colors tee. The creamiest of the cream is a 50c quality at 37jc. We never had its equal at the price. Near centre of the atore. You'll hear that Gloriosa is scarce the delicate, shimmery silk-and-wool Dress Goods that everybody is asking for. It is scarce, but you wouldn't sus pect it here. A full dress pat tern weighs a pound and a quarter. Half a dozen modest colors. 1.50. Southwest of centre New Deuble-faced Jute Ve lour Curtains, $353 pair. Same quality we've been getting $45 for. The $55 kind gees t- $45. New let of Bagdad Curtains, $10 each. Second fleer, north of Trautejit. Venr ele vators. "Opening" el Parasols tee. New styles and colors. A Chestnut street windewful helps you guess the myriad mere at their proper counters. Cheitnnt street side, west of Main Aisle. New Beeks as fast as they drop from the press. A big table holds samples el the bound volumes; a long coun ter for the paper covers. Loek at both often as you please. There's no better way te keep track el what the publishers are doing.. An easier way is te let Boek News tell you, 5c a copy, 50c a year. Standard Beeks in sets; cloth or extra binding. About a carload el Iresh vol umes in the famous Keystone Library. 10c each. Maybe a hundred varieties Music Folies, instrumental or vocal. 20c te 40c. Easter Novelties are in sight. Thirteenth Btioet.eeuth of centre entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. QUSByHWAKB. H 1UU it MA11T1N. CHINA HALL. TheLarKOtt Assortinentot Doeoratod Wtalte Granlte Seml- Forcelain and Froneh China, Dluner, Ten and Tellet Eets, And at prices equal te any. GOODS GUARANTEED. Ulassuare in Abundance LAMPS! LAMPS! THE JIOCUESTEH. Ulve ua a call bofero purchasing High & lartin, Ne. 16 East King St. OCtlU-tld LSUAL MUiSVMH. E STATU OK SAMUKL URUOKAKT, lata el Weat llmnpaeld tewnahln, dee'd. Lotte rs et administration en aald eslnui hay inn been umnuia te the underslfued, all per per teu Indebted thereto are nquejted te make Immediate payment, and theso having clalmi or demunds atralnat the aaine will present them without delay for settlement te the un Uertlgneil, residing at Silver Hnrlni: I'. O. Jehn j. umrchAiir, II. U UttUUKAKT, Coen M A Ukssel, ;Adminltrater8. Attnrneya. f-liai m iv XlOYCLKl!, T3lUY0L.K3,TKI0YUIiEB, TANDEMtf, COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. UUUADLK, B1MPI.K. QUAUAHTKKI) 1UCJHKST OUADkC, 1 1.1 ,II5T It T V U OATA LOU 0 15 T JtKW. POPE MF'G. CO., Ti ritANKHN 8T., I503TON. vi?1".01"-" Warren BL, Kew nrir i i wahuh Ave.. iiMcaae, cttcvt, ceiumbhv auB-irdoea TALACM 10P rABKIOtr. ABTKIOKBItOs1L ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Stmt. Lancaster, Pa. WILL REMOVE About April ist te their NEW BUILDING, NOS. 115 AND 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET Lancaster, Pa. Seme mere goods which must be sold. All our Children's Silk Plush Caps, at 25c apiece; regular price $1 te $1.50. All our Lace Caps from last season, at 25c apiece ; regular price $1 te $1.25. Ihe balance et our stock el Woolen Caps at 5 and 10c apiece. Ladies' Caps, 25c. Infants' Caps, 49c. One let of Ladies' Ribbed Vests, white and cream, at 10c. One let of Children's Ribbed Vests, long sleeves, at 15c apiece, sizes 16 te 34 ; regular price 25 and 40c. One let ei ladies' short sleeves Summer Merine Shirts, at 15c ; regular price 29c. One let of extra large Linen Towels, 58 inches long, 29 inches wide, heavy knotted fringe and 2 rows of openwork, at 37c apiece, in white, red, blue and geld border; regular price 75c We again call your attention te the tremendous Bargains we are offering in colored Silk Dress Trimmings and Persian Bands, at 25c a yard. One let at 35c, and one let at 50c a yard. A large let of Fancy Fringes for Lambrequins and Table Scarfs in bright colors, at 10, 1 2. 1 5. 251 35. 40 and 50c a yard. Silk Tassel Fringes, in all the latest styles and colors A job in Turkish Towels at 8c apiece; some large size at 10c; very large at i2c. Jeb in Scotch Linen Napkins, 4 for 25c, worth 10c apiece. New Bustles opened te-day. The La Tesca " the latest. ASTRICH BROS. UliOOlBRHSg. Ev EKlf FAMILY should use OASBAIID'S MILD CUHKD HAM. TheF. Bchumaker mew l'reeess flour pre nounced the best ever placed upon the mar mar ket. We matte apeclaltlea of riNX TEAR, and CholeoOLD JAVA ana MOCUA. OOrrBKB. The beat sea Cofleo in the city. All we ask is a trial order. eku. ATIANT, . Ne. US Weat King Otrcet. -Uoeda delivored. AT UUltHK'H. A Carioad of Apples I WHOLESALE AND KETA1L. A car of Yerk state Apples, Ualdwlna Grcenlngi, etc, sela cheap. Flerida Orangei, cholce Bananas. FINK TauliB ruuiT8.-i.arge French Prune, California Evaporated Aprlceta, Jrg l'luma, Kvaporated reichea, l'ltted uherrlea, canned California Aprlceta, reaches and liartlett Pearn. Ilackerel, Codfish, l!errlng,SmokedBalmen etc. BURSrVS! NO. 17 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTIli, 1'A. A T KEIST'H. Big lark Down. Inorderte dUposeof our atoek of Mince Meat uelore thu approach of het weather, n e thla day reduce It as fellows : 12C. MINCE MKAT HKDUCKD TO Fc per ft. 10c. M1NC UKAT IIICUUCKU TO Uo.perft. In auantltle a et 10 or mera pound, a further reduction 111 be made. This U positively the nnett Cumberland Valley Mlnce Meat, and U tela upon lu merlts. LENTEN GOODS. Smoked Balmon, Halibut, Bturgeen, Eel, Bprotien. Hamburg llucekllnge, CUceet, Yar mouth Uleutura, Canned Halmen, Lebster balmen Steak, LeUter ealad. Ueviled Craba (with thellai, lleneleaa Sardines, Smoked t-ardlnrs in Oil. bardlnea In oil milliard, lileater 1'eate In Jars, Anchovy l'arte In larr, Auchevlea m oil (bottled.) etc, ote UUKKBU-rineat Imported Bweltzer, Ltni bnrt'ur, Uuenster, Itouqucfert. sapsago, Xdam or Uutohbead.Meuteiiatel, and neat Mew Yerk btate full Urcam Kngllah Cboeje. rinett Deep sea cednab, Ne. 1 and! Mackerel, Pickled Ced and White Vlih, ete. SPRAXl'S PATBHT De,- Cakes and Cabin UUcutla (Hardtack) Wa are dele Agents for the Cabin lilscutu. Put up in nve-pennd tine and barrela. We handle only their highest gtadea. Five-pound tlna at 5s. tin. Twe pounds for 2Sc. (barrel goods). DRIED BBBF. Kitradiy, HKc. pound. per pound. Uoed, 9v, per 8ALT. We set our Call In car leta only, and ran s&ve you money en both flue and coarae talt j. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND 11KTAI1. OUOCIU, Nertheut Creer tTest Kit ufl PrlMt Streets, LANCABTKU PA. jsj-Telephcne and Free Delivery. rF veu WANT GOOD BnUSHE3 GO L te KILBURN, NO. 211 WEST KINO BTHKKT. m91maw tancsster, !. oteTMiirm. e LOTHINO. lager & Brether, Attractive Spring Stylet reii Youths led Children's Wear. OUR OWN MAKE With a larger, better aelectodauertment, than we have eyer shown. Our endeavor will be te furnish WILL MAUI, KBMAULK 0HILDREF3 0L0THIN& AT EXTHEMELT LOW TltlCKS. Beys' Knee Pant Suits, (I TO 12 YXABS OLD.) Beltable Csjilmere BnlU In Nobby Plaids and Stripes, At S3.7S, sji.00 and St.ss. All.Woel Cheviots and Caaslmercs, Newest riald Effects. At ai.se te acoe. Beys' Steckinette Suits, Plata and Fancy liralded Styles, At S3.oe,eo.ooand mo.ae. Youth's Leng Pant Suits, (23 1NCU, iS INCU 1SBBA8T.) Serviceable and Attiactive Casalmere Suits, At e oe, o.se and st.oe. Stylish' Cheviot and Caaslmere Suits, At7.30,S8.0O,8.S0 and OO.OO. Vine Sllk-Mlxed Catatmere Suits In Plsifla and Btrlpes, At 10.00 and ! l.oe. Sen's Spring Overcoats, Excellent All-Weel Herjcy Overcoat, At lO.OO. Btyllsh Worsted Overcoats, Batln raced and fialln Sleeves, At BIS 00. MEN'S PMTAIOOUS ! Serviceable Beivei Casslmore Pantaloons, Atl.75 and Sll.83. All'Woel Kersey Pantaloons. At S3.00 and S3.1S. All Weel Cheviot ranUloena, Qoed etyles, At 03.08, S3.7S and 03.SS. Fine Ail-Weel Caialmere Pantaloons, Dressy Styles, atal.OO, Working Men's Pantaloons! (WAHUANTD MOT TO UIP.) Cottenado Pantaloons at oec. lleavy Dnek Overalls at cec 25,27, 29, 31 West King St,, L.ANCABTEK, PA. M YKKH HATUJTON. It's Mere Than Likely That you've been thinking of SPRING CLOTHING I TAME A LOOK AT OUU HANDSOME STOCK and you'll feel aure that we have been giving some thought te that same subjeet. Kvery de de strable pattern and every conceivable figure here for your Inspection. Modanger of your turning away disappointed, or that you'll be frlgbtened by high prices, l here's one thing aure-evcrylblng here la thoroughly " RELIABLE," and wu'll net ask you mere for anything than It's worth. Call en us anC see the Pineet Line of SPUING OVERCOATS IN THE CITY. Myers & Batnfen, UBLIABLX CLOTUIKlta, ,NO. 12 BAST KING ST.. ".AuBTKU rA N OTIUK TO TltESl'AHSKHS AND UUNMKUS. All persons aru hereby ler- bidden te trespaaa en anyei ue uuui ui iue Cornwall and Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unln unln clesed, either fcr the purpose of sheeting or flatting, as tbe law will be rigidly rnrerced against all trespassing en aald lands of the un dershrned altr this notlee. ln' WM. OOLKMAN fKEKMAN, U. PKBCV LUN, KOW.C.fl'BKIEUAN, , ,, , Attorneys for J(. Wheelsman's Uslrs. CLOTHING HAGER fe BROTHER CLorniHe, me. rjtLaJsUM,w KKDUOTIOR OF H. OERHART'S. . M".AIXOaUe. JSEMfH J? m , l will Biakanpte 2? Hi&w.'XB1;"?.'. of srtntS?KiPem m,. aSLVA TSS.!0' ssaallamoentof SUET )c,1 tsUerati te rait Dimi m.n . ... 0, ' North Queen Strut. gPRING GOODS. Important Announcement ! Oar Immense Rteek of New Pprlng Qerdt .-IJf0? ana Tu w,'l nnd It replete wlib everytnlag ler HUN'S WHAll, SJS.ih2.?.?l,n,nJ.Iaan' te the very flnest JLWi.Vi5le.cejh an1 'rench heveltlta. Our racUItlea for narv1n vm. mm tuu. .... Increased alnce last season, and we ran guar- 2ft. rICM s.wars the loweit. call, and ex amine. MeQBANN & NOWLHN, MiacmABi TAltOM, HO. i WEST KINOBT. P. B. Bulls te jour order as low ai I2J. Tremera te yenr order as low aa IS. mistld ATTENTION ! p-1I,pcUnllycut0 "y I'urchsses for Bpnng. The Latest Novelties In SPRING OYBRCOTINGS. The Latest Styles In Suitings and Treuserings, My prices ara the lowest, consistent with geed work. MY BEPUTATION EBPABLISBED. MY AIM1S, HOLD IT. .ASKEW! MOB. SSI AND S3) WEST KINO BTHEET. mail3.Smd me CLOTHING 11U YER8. DEPARTMENT, Interesting te Gentlemen We start our Spring business with Unex ampled mrgalen, We have displayed in our Blere about Boe styleief rerelvn and Uomestle Sun Ings and Treuserings which we make te order at the lowest casn prices. All wool suits te erder at ll2.re. All Weel suits te order at I15.0J. All Weel suits te order at $10 oe, 113 CO, KO 00. All wpel nne Imported Worsted suits at Trousers te Order. All Weel Casslmnres at 13.50, $4 CO, f ( 80, 15 00. AH Weel WeraUds at 15.50, t6 CO, S7.0U, t8 CO SO.OO, Siv00. These goods are worth fully deuble the money. Their value his never been equaled at the prlce Loek at our Indews te-day. L. GAHSIIM i BRO, Tall ei s and Manufacturer of Clothing, rine co and ca nektii qukkn stiikkt, s. w. COB.OF OUANQB, LANCABTKy, PA. HIKHH A TUlKltS. BKOI'UKIC, MEN'S OLO. IS IT SURPRISING ? WHAT? That I1IHSU A BltO. are new having Iho Largest spring Trade In the history ei ibelr Si years' builncsa experlentc. TIIKIllBTOCK OK MenV, Children' aed Beys' Clothing, ANDTUKIItSUPKIlU Mcrcliant Tailoring Uenarlment Are mainly the canse of their Immonte Early Spring ltush. UUILUUKN'B SUITS, II. 11.25, II M. 1 .75. ti, 1 50, 13, 13 50, St. 15. 10 te 17 CO. All the latest novelties el thlstcisen, Mado-te-Ordor Department ! Euperb lines of Weijlcds and Caeslmeiej In Bread and Niurew Wales, A Iplncs, Sllk.Mlxturce, Large Piatds. i-llli-S tripes, C'orkscrewe, Chovieu.etc, ote. That lll.ce Wlde-Wale Ceat and Vett, te your order, Is oil worth your Inspection. We caralally invite you te lnapuct our stoe t ." sai he balance el our Winter Sleck at cost Prices. HIRSH &1R0THER, ONH-PBIOH Olothiers and FuraiEherf, OORNBR OF H. QUBHN & OHMTBB SQUAHJi, LANGASTKlt.PA. 4V11AW FOUI'UIOES-rirstClaBS UIJos UIJes Musk liats, 'Hound 'ile each. Bkunk, ftie. I XK STANDS. H KRH'S BOUKSTOK1S. Ink Stands, Plain and Fancv. 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 wanfan Ink Stand, this is the place. Yeu will find it right here. L. B. HERR, 51 & 53 N. Queen St. auglS-lyd OO Ah, LUMIIKK AND COAL. TOHACCO alltlOKS WKSTKKN 11AUI) WOODS. Wbelesale and UctaU, at II 11. MAIIT1N A CO, itt Water strvet, Lancaster, Pa. ns-lyd OAtlMtJsMlIlMKR'y OOMl'AJV COAL DEALER&.' Oritea Ne. 1 North Queen3iratt, fl N' M North Prlnee etr l JuiwHerta 1 r ' tr.',i-"i in De pet. aejriuia aziuaaizu, r Mernhanl I ailering .i.. ut -Af ,-Mi,
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