. , -i2 -t.n-' r-.- .; V5 niifjVKOASTER'bAtliY INtTEIiLIGENCER, WEDNESDAT MARCl! 27, 1880 JV r. 'J 'Ci .-Xstv .IHMMMM. n nv.ii It MMB. tMMBt jsMt BOW tlpOfl WC tt dtprtwtd condition of tlMl'MMUMtattiif beriMH et the r.ta prieM MTlaff mob en tbe iMrittetBMM Use. wbita Eure- i ttkm .an en th up grade. The wCJfamydclurcr et Titteburt", I tar Mr. Weeks, who ii an expect Mttocupeatee Iren trade audits i.oalleatteatkmte thli reaatk. idieaieyiaey tetween the conditions MWde enr country, and bases It an opinion that the current here i the general movement llkaeWde world ; and thta may be ; It mult be noted that the putting tariff wall areuna tue cenn li tta ' eauM . for the fact that fc" j iqe net ieei uie worm's current. r h- . . .. . . . 1 tariff baa the effect of confining; rand demand te our own limits. Pe)ptedBce iron manufactures at much IMF prices than they can be imported, our manufacturers have the borne "fetrket te themselves. 13ut the preduc- . it present, is in excess of the demand C the market; and the tariff Imposts upon Materials tend te prevent makers rea manufacturing cheaply cneugn Ik tee market outside et the country. Vjaey de net, therefore, participate in the pwara euutae movement nor is was in- s tattered with by their competition. i tt BJ aeine persons mis condition may ue fjlwa at an argument against a pretec- Mf tulff. They will say that it does I last appear te protect. Hut it has been ftetectlve In the past and has cultivated the excessive manufacturing capacity Vkleh we have developed. It is evident tntftllltftric.-; Mh l M fifB0w that (this capacity needs a larger 'Market ; and that it must have a lower eat. It needs certainly te be freed from duty en raw materials, andjean afford Tt) fire up In return a portion ofthepre- ' ', Motive duty upon its product. Pic Iren is new claimed te be made tlta Alabama at a coat as low as that in ; England ; and Iho Northern producer Aal that there line tariff duty te pre- .tect him from this competition; nnd there sever will be one. We hear that 5 Southern Ne. 1 foundry iron is being sold -tour seaports at less than fifteen dollars ten; and at this price few of our own , furnaces can put it there. They will .foentot blast in large numbers It they Iwti net able te secure a lower coat. The larnaces in the Lehigh region of this Mate seems te be particularly In distress ; tmt there ii hardly a furnace in Eastern Pennsylvania, outside theso connected With the Cornwall deposit, that does net Mel te seek a lower cost of production te meet the competition et the flood of t, lJcutbara Iren that la poured upon our eapertsby the vessels that deliver the Southern Iren all along the coast from Maryland te Maine; and whose rates r'fm new being met by the all rail routes .that bring the iron te the very stacks of I, (the Pennsylvania furnaces. : f Mr. Hewitt, who Is a great iron pre- dnoer In New Jersey, has been tatiag the results of his observatiena of ,iUm iron business in Alabama; and be i ,$, " wuicn is me ouservauen or ,'arery intelligent perren who has given attention te the matter, that Its great jc'igrewtn and present commanding position ZiXm ana IO Urn favnrftlilA frnlehr. rolea V t amnf Ail hv Iha ralln ' ; The railroads, as well as the towns and furnaces of Georgia and Alabama, have Been mint upon their Iren and coal de pesiu, waicii laid se long idle in the fe'freuud, and new have been vivified by mines and furnaces that produce CWTOUr imn nnd Ihn rallrniwl tl.ef .......... K&I --J. r xr"' ."" ". ""." swj"" ru"uwk. .necesrerijy me railroads &SZ w ItlA lr. l.J..- . 11 - -II : " "w yiuuiwmB iui.re Mint buuiii. mm tee largest production and the greut- C-tK amount of f retuht : thev carrv te them U their ere and coal and take from them PJt&t iron; which they must curry fjhte the distant market at & mica tMfe-wUL. enable it te be sold 'ban. It may be that they must carrv Ketless than cost; and it may be that the KSMBBBTaCttirera must mannfantnra nt Inirn IJ BOH& '. hilt. Ihn atMnlnta nnunlh' ' l" - wmw wviuw ucureaifr , Hfa keem u w sen tueir product, and te i4e it ; they must undersell the makers i te tee maraec. u tney can de this I get out cost all around for railroad eWTlce as well as manufacturing, they 1';,H population te them by their success ," mu- w unngmg ineir market closer V te them. f The Pennsylvania furnaces, whose H"" luc' ""vaae ana seeic te take wayt cannot rave it unless the railroads f$ that brings te them their fuel and ere and take tO market lhpr nrrvlnnt. rarru r .iSthem at rates that will effect the object. rj.wi.wiey are net se ready te de tnlaiw -Xe the Southern reads is natural, because 'iBSJiurnace ireieuts are net their enlv ;apandence. They can live perhaps -.Without them. The filarlm In . ,tilgh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna -;aueysmayau be quiet, and still the APalinnlvarila. thn Itfiarilnr. nn.i .i. re j- - -w v -vmu i,ui4 iuu ; -):'fjuimunu3 win uave ireignt te carry w " uein me aense population they "rve in the state and In the great West :whlch uses thtir carriage te the ecan. sfOm aacrlflcj that they will make te rMiv it, juit depend upon hew ,THai they consider the Ireu manii. leg business of lVncsvlvanta :fO their Interests. It Is carrvlnrr r.itM i that will settle the question of Iren aufacturlng In Pennsylvania. If tii M4utry Is permitted te Iwe the natur.il f Jsmectlen that accrues te It f reai Its prex , ImUy te market, and Is given os low rates carriage rer Us materials end product w w Beu'nern furnaces j?et, It cannot te daatrcyid by them. Iren ores and eaarets convenient te each otter in Ortala localities In Pennsylvania as ihey in the Seuth. The fuel la better. The ere are frequently aa rich and of I quality. They are often as cheaply td; and at Cornwall thev nr Mire cheaply produced. The cost cf patting the Cornwall ere ea lbs cars 4ms atet average ever 18 cenla per ten: the localities are net infrpmiant i., CMsylvula where a forty per cent. tr no mtn than like ere costs the aa furnace at the tunnel nn,i 11.25 per ten; but this is a greaS railroad is net denendei i te haul It from the mints. Whf n ittrvice of a b!g railroad with big elll- in net eea, ma carriage cost gees u. tkaPtencsylvn'a railroad report shows imnnute receipt per ten pr mile for a te L aesae aeven-tenths of a cent Mbuvcetst. ttuxtrxKVAA t. het there m be Manufacturer or along its line who is given any uefa average rate; and the faet is exposed that tee large local chargca must be bal aneed by small long distance rates te get the average charge de wnjeani thing like the price that Is stated te be received per ten per mite. Kxferts for February et tbla year anaaBeunted te nearly alxty millions, but were three millions bslew the value of the experts et Febrnary 1888. Ta import were nearly Bve millions less tbaa a year age, thoegh reaching a value et ever alxly alxly twe million dollars. We exported about a million and a-faalt mere geld and silver tbaa we Imported. During February we received 13,317 Immigrant; 11,311 landing at CMtle Garden; 3,310 were fremQeraaany i 1.000 from Austria, and 2.C81 from England and Walea ; se that tue German element seems te predominate In Immigration, Ireland and Scotland, however, farnUhed 1,ST English speaking people. m A Bitrum.ieAN rflpreaentatlva from II II llnela 1 reported a fellow en the attitude of the president toward applicant for effleei "I have been very careful la my ang. gaatlens always. 1 have aemellmis made enemlea at home bymyoeurae la net going te the front for every man who asked 1L I have adhered te tbla rule with tbe present administration, and I have no healtaney In saying te you that 1 had mere influence with Cleveland tban I have had thus far with Harrison, and when I say ' 1,' yen underatandttat 1 mean the Illinel dele gation." Petalbly as a result of all th!, tbe next time the maeblne polltlelanaof the party attempt te elect a president, by money and blocks of five, lby will demand from tbe candidate algned and seated appointment In advance, dated sometime In Mareh and made out for aapseldsd office, or Its equiv alent. I'norKfsen Jabtkew dlaeussc aplrlt uallim la Iho ljutar Science Monthly, and concludes that, alter the confeailena of ILe Fex altr, tbe verdict cf the 1'hlladel pbla Hcybert commlialent and et tbe " Engllib Hoelety of l'ayobleal Keaeareb," tbeie cn be no room for a belief In aplrlt uallam in tbe mind el reasonable people. And yet there are still peeple who, tbeugh reinonableen all ether qucatlens, aredta. poied te belleve In aplritnallim. Mr. Hubert blmielf was a clear-headed and able man, yet he left money for the prosecution of tbe fameua Investigation wltb the con. vlotieu that there waa something In It, In aplte of bit own experlenee with fraudulent medium. The reoent exposures of frand aeem overwhelming, but It appears te take very frequent amotberlng te keep down aaporatltlen. Heiirrt (Huhktt was en hi way te Mexico, but a dispatch announees that hi party has stepped In Georgia became et a warning el a plot by Mexican bandits te captnre nnd bold tbe nntertunate million millien million alre for a ransom. Theatery may net be true, bat It 1 1 quite plausible and abeuld help tbe Mexican government te realize tbe crewing necetelty of mere Arm govern ment In the border atatea. This noeetnlty baa several tlnie been foreed upon tbe attention of Mexico by domandaet England and Germany for compensation for tbe murder of their citizens who had geno Inte Mexico, te engage In mining and ether operatlona under tbe general and pressing invitation extended by tbe government te all foreigner. Mexloe la eager for Northern capital and energy te develep her natural wealth, and la lavish In premisee of protec tion te all oemora, but showed no disposi tion te keep tbcaa premises until the murder of neveral Enltahmen and Germana waa followed by the demand from the war ahlpa et these powers ter eeveral hundred theuaand dollars for oaeh murder. Then the govnrnment of Msxloe took pains te toaeh tbe bandits that Kngllshmen and Germans could net be murdered with per fect safety, and they have alnoe then con flood their operatlona te Americana He far as can be 1 ear nod nothing whatever has baen dene by enr gorernmeat te aoenro the payment of Indemnity for the murder of Baldwin aad ethors, and aaaure tbe safety of Amerlcaiatn Mexico, PKB30NAr,. The EMi'itnen Whuam has sent f 160 te tbe new City hospital, Baltimore, a Itemau Uatbolle Institution. Kx CeNunESSMAN Johm It. Nkat., of the Third district of Teunessee, died ea Tues day after two mouths' eleknesa. Mauv Oi.aiikk, Kcd 70, widow of the late Conereasinan Jehn I. Dawsen, anil mother of Mrs. (Jnauncey F. Black, died iu Pitts burg en Tuesday. William H. Jacksen, prosperous banker aud railroad man in Colerado Hprlngs, Colerado, la again married. Helen Hunt was bis second wife. CiiABiiK K. Ourrun d!ed In Warren, Ithede Island, en Tuesday, et paralyals, aged G7 years. He was elected lieutenant governor en tbe Democratic ticket in 1871!. JuneK TnuitMAN, aoeompanind by Judge Patten, of Defiance, visited tbe Ohie Heuse of KopreBontatlTea in Columbus en Friday, The venerable visitor were cordially re ceived and made brief apeeebea tnaoknewl. edgment. Judge Patten la SO yeara old. He waa a territorial Judge under Friaident Jehnsen. Lenn Tennyson I in a critical elate, Hla lordship l mere or lea of a martyr new le Indisposition gout, In particular, trouble bltu. He baa reached the clgtbieth year of bla age a period et life, which, notwithstanding reaaaurrlng re perta, naturally Invests attack of a nhronle malady with genuine uneasiness. Fer tbe vacant cllloe of poet . laureate, Kebert Browning and Algernon Hwlnburne will be run, Cel. Ij. li. liusir, an extensive contractor and president el the Kansas City it Uulf railroad company, I tbe last of the railway kings te order hi private parlor car. It will be built aouiewbat en the atyle et Jay Gould' Atalsnta, though net quite se lux urious. All its equipment will be modern. Iu addition te the sleeping aud dining compartments It will have at one end a meiiel llttle library with bookcases and writing desks te supply all probable occu pants. Iho Interior will be finished In hard weed, the curtains and ethor draperlea balng of crimson. The builders aay that when oemploled it will be one of Ibe most complete csra en the rails. tfKLI. UMAUIN TUB UAB. All l-nslns's Urlr Dies With Ills Hand ou Ilia TbretiU Tbs Tialn Kueulif at Ul(b Hats. The pauengera en tbe east-bound light, nlng express train, whleh react el ltochee ltechee ltochee ter en Monday morning at 10 o'eieolc, llttle thought that a few miles west of that city their train waa running at the rate e; sixty miles an hour, with a dead engineer at tbe throttle and an almost crazed UremBn lnthBeab. Such, however, was the faet. The New Yeik .Vtet tells tbe following graphic story ' When tbe train left Buffalo, bound east, it waa about twelve minute late, and It was the dealre of the engineer le make up that less between Bnllale and ltechesler. Levi a. Lewie, ene of the eldest and most trustworthy engloeer in the employ or Ihs New "Yerk Central A HuSieu Kner railroad, waa In the car-, and he had aecn te it that everything was In the best condition for a faat run out. Tbe big locomotive steed panting and wheezing la tbe Buffalo depot wheu tbe veteran engineer took bla aeat iu the cab aad pulled the throttle open. With a bound jIih iBieel steed waaed and tbe leug heavy train dashed through the country at thu ratu el a wile a minute. Fireman Farker bad tbe ether aide of tbe cib, but was kept se busy aurfng tbe fast hn,.1b. I.,.n,.?1 lnl ,hB lurnleea, that be had little time te observe what waa puMng around him. Winn Engineer Xawls whistled for Ilrcckperi, he looked nervously ,t hi vva'eu and remarked that hair et the lest lime hsd been recaveree, Thu train ep.d rapidly through the llttle tewn.atd tin. Urenan netlcea tUt EnBluter JUtwls wu almost as pale aa death aa be tat en hi aeat, bla rlaht band irrunin., th. eeglae greened and trembled It bounded ever tbe glittering raUaVTaet the old engineer waa aefferlng tbe firemen new had no denbt Adaeaa' Beaeb, a ilttta hamlet twelve miles west of lloefeMlar, appeared, aad the big engine rushed madly en, It shrill wblaUe MreemlBg aa alarm aa It flaw. That laat wbhUe Bounded the death knelt of tbe brave old engineer. He bad tried te beat lime la Its flight, bnt time had come off tbe victor. As the beuses cf Adams' Beach went spinning and twisting by the engineer threw back bla bead, bta body wavered for a moment, and then be fall heavily te the Iren fleer or the cab, a ten dead. Tbe terrified fireman knew net what te de. lie knew tbe risk be ran, for the dead engineer still grasped tbe throttle, and In hi fall tbe weight et bla body pulled tbe throttle still further open. Tue train had new attained a frlghtial speed, end eeme. thing most be done te atop It. By a pow erful effort the flreman wrenched the dead man's hand from tbe throttle and abnt off tbe eteam. Then be applied tbe air brakes and tbe lightning expresa eame te a atand aillL The conductor and train men ran te the cab and there fennd the daad body of the falthfel veteran atretched out upon tbe fleer, lie waa carried te the baggage car, and a physician who happened te be en tbe train waa hastily aummened. lie pre nenncedllfe extlnet, and aatd that death bad been instantaneous, and bad been caused by heart disease. Tbe fireman then leek charge of the locomotive until Boebealer waa reached, where a new engineer waa procured. The passenger en that train little Imagined tbe tragedy that waa being enacted In tbe cab of that flying locomotive, while tbey were quietly reeding or ameklng In the comfort sole eoaehea la tbe train. aa Industry Kills Byths nigbTarlfl. It 1 atated that the Norway ateel and Iren work, In Seuth Boaten, whleh origi nally lest Ha projectors Sebastian B. and Bartbeld Bchleenger about fl.riO.OOO, bave been sold te J. 11. Kendall for about 1125,000. The works bave been nn profit able for Beme years, owing te tbe high duties en Iren ere. A Uecur's fat II. Dr. Williams, of ML Carmel, I'a , waa bitten by a little girl whose threat be was treating for diphtheria His entire arm la new awellen and dlsoelorod and he la In a prtoarleua condition, TTpnn the first evtdence el stomach or bowel dtieiaers. tiretuptly rIve tbe luby rw deira of lir. null's lluey Syrup and nrtvrnt mncb sntrertngen the par tot ths lHUecue. l'rtcu SB cenla Te quickly remove the cnnatlpitnd balt of bony ana all of Its pernlclrtiis cir-eU, use Ijnafler. (icld by all cruiusUU. ruca 25 oentsapacksge. e UBK8 HHEUMATIMM. Rheumatism According te recent Investigations Is caueed by exeess of lactle aoled In tbe bloed.Thls acid attacks the fibrous tissues, particularly la the Joint, ana causes the local manlfsstat'ens of the dlsesse, patns and echtsln the back and shou'dera, and in tbe Joints at the knees ankle j, h c and wrists. TheuianOa of people have fennd in Heed's Barsaparllla a positive ana permanent cure for rheumatism. This tnedlclne,by Its punfylniranavltatUInK action neutralizes the acidity of the bleed, ana also builds np ana strengthens th) whole body. Heed's gareaparllla " 1 was lftld up for el i months with rhontna rhentna tlsm, ana used many kinds et mtdlctne with out geed rvsult till ene cf my neighbors told me te take Heed's Baraapartlla. When I had uiedhalf abotUel loltbettor, nod after tak ing two bottles 1 tblnkl wnsrntlrolycured, as 1 have net had an attack of rheumatism slnce." KcasKi 11. Uixeir, Koisvllle, ataten Island, N. Y. Ouren Bheumatlem "Iliad attacks of rheumatlsm which ln creased In sovertty. I took threo bettles et Heed's Barsaparllla and 1 am ploisea te say the rheumatle patns ceased, my appetite ana digestion becatne better, and my general health greatly Improved. I am flrmly con vinced that Heed's Barsaparllla cured rr.e, as I have felt no reourreneo of this bleed die die rie." W m. Hcoes, Ueneva, N. Y. Heed's Sareaparllla Beld by all druggists, tl six for 5. Preparcd only by C. 1. HOOD 4 CO., Lewoll, Mess. 100 Desea One Dellar. (l) COMl'LKXWN l'O WDHR, QOM PIjKXION l'OWDKK. LADIES! WHO VALUK A KRPINK1) COHl'IiKJllOU MU3X UHK POZZONI'S MKUIOA'XKD COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the kin. Oomeves all pimples, irueklra ana OUs colorations, ana makes the skin dellcatelv seu and beautiful, ltcentatns nollme, whtte, lean or arsenic In three shades, pink or nosh, wbtte and brunette. FOB BAI.8 1IY All Dragglsta and Faney Geal Dealers iSvorywhere. aariiawAua or miTATieKB.-tj nrskivd OAKPKTS. C Hl'K'lU 'W McCallum k Slean 10U and 1014 Clieslnut fit. PHILADELPHIA Axmlnster Wiltea Moquette Brussels Tnpestry Ingrain CARPETS Iegraia Art Equarea Oil Oletha aud Lineleums Al-ULLMNROr Fine Oriental and Demestic Rugs loL8-Smdeod.timw c JtJcrei.ua. JIUYOLEN, TK10YUi,Ka, TANDKMf , COLUMBIA Bicyclcie, Tricycles, Tandemp. UUKAULK. SlUl'LK. OU AKANTKKO HIGHEST tiltADK, Il.l.U6TKATKI)CATALOOUK rilB, POPE MFG. CO., 79 1-ttANlCMN ST., 1103TON. HUANC'H HOUSK3-12 Warren St. New yoreaJubyJeilwa.MUS3Klt.Ko, 2 North Stiefct, Columbia. u-lvdiwl I.M.OAI. JfUXJUma. EH rATK"0P H A M UKfT II KuiiKA KT. lite et West HempGu'd tewntblp. dee'd. liUttiirse(adutlnlstlltin ou ald etutntiav Iuk b03ii KranUd te be nii'li-i'i,'ui (1, ull per-teuslndubt-d therute nre rnumlcrt Uiii7ke lramollsie payuieut, unit tbesu hivlug claim, or deu-unds aaralnit ttu saine wilt preseut them I lout delay Tir sttlrment te ine uu. Utnltfeu J, leslalng at 8llvr Bpilngi i, n. Jehn j. jjitifcKTui-, BOr Bmiki. AaoilnUtraters. Attarnevs. fsbaistdw" lAINE'S OKLEHT COMPOUND. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. ihsMtajlaaiteaeea eaes beU aafferlag. Doctors admit that tfcty are dtfnealtte cure cure se de thttr patients, r sine's Calery Cesn. pound bu pemanentty enrcd the worst etsea el Kbautnatlsm and eura1la-se say these wbebavenstdit. "Qavlng bsen troubled with Khecmatltm attteknee and fejt for five yeara, I srss al most unable te get areuna, and waa very often confined te my ted for weeks at a tlme. t u te 1 only one bottle of Patne'a Celery Ceca, pound and was perfectly eared, lean new jnmp arenna. ana feel as lively as a boy.'' VUAMK OABOI.b, Kureks, Nevada. fl.ui. Hla for bj CO. I)ru(gtits. Uamrneth TatlmenlUPaprSrea. WXl.Lrt, KlGllsiteBOlf A CO, rropilttera, JSuriloRten, Vt, Tliimnnrl Tlvaa olre 'ister and Brighter lllimena VJ volen than any ether Cyea. WANAMtAKMJVB. rBiLiDBLrau, Wednesday, starch 27. las. Ltfa,dar March, Is retting tee msphltle. Tendon J'unch. But " Punch" lives in Londen peer "Punch." They have no Wanamakers in Londen, no such first view of Head Rig, complete or in fragments. Of course March is mephitic in Londen. There was only one lack te the flowers in the Millinery Ex h 1 b i t yesterday fragrance. Beauty there was, and original' ity, variety, elegance, taste, adaptation everything that is ideal in Hat and Bennet art. The ribbons were bewildering, the untrimmed hats bare and queer as a plucked canary, the various factors of inchoate hats interesting. It takes imagina tion and skill te poetize a full fledged Hat or Bennet from original elements as it re quires wisdom and taste te pick and cheese one already hatched and plumed. The Reception gees en to day. De you think the New Bennets all came te light yes terday? Bless your simple hearts, no. We could net show them all in three receptions. Miss Flera buys a Hat, off it gees; Miss Clara comes next and finds another in its place. A duplicate ? There are none in the Trimmed Millinery. And se the Spring Bennet Shew gees en. Summer Upholstery. Nene tee seen te have it in mind. Old Sel will be a-sizzling before you think. AU the light stufls have floated into place as you never saw them since the days when Gebelins were new. 'Curtains and Hangings as airy and color-bright as soap bubbles in the sun. Glazed Chintzes, French Sateens, French and English Cretonnes, French Dimities. Java Curtains in light tints that match the matting. New Madras Curtains as if morning's blush had been caught in a net ei gauze. Summer Silk Curtains light as sun-kissed cloud wreaths. And the yard goods. Step by them for a minute ; an hour is gene before you knew it. Coin-spotted Muslin ; Fig ured Swiss Muslin; Tam Tam eoured Swiss ; Dotted Swiss ; Nettinghhm Lace; Scrim anything that belongs in such a gathering. The leek of them is as cool ing as a Summer Breeze. Beeend fleer, north et Transent. reur ele vators. ioe Eight-day Clocks, Black Enamelled Iren (imitation mar ble), cathedral . gong, half-hour strike, white or black dial, at $3 90. New and perfect. 100 Nickel Bedroom Clocks, 85c each ; with alarm, i. Let the two sorts stand for our Cleck Stere. They're at the small end of the price-line. Pick what kind you will up te finest French marble, your money will count just as much. Bronzes tee. Putting - te -rights time among them. You'll be surprised at what 50c te $75 will de there. Or in Table Cutlery : KuRllshBtaghern carvers and rorks rerks rorks l'epalrn.MioTioiii 11 500 puts, 73e from si S) Wpilra. l Iremsi 7) 21 pilrs, 11 lb tre ji a.1 te, points Second fleer, near centre, your elevaters. New Shawls make their bow along with the new Bennets and Dressers. All the light and airy Wraps are ready. Between the coming and the going, the thin, the thick, and the medium. Seme prices have been very much flattened. Ciuhmere Shawls j a filr i; quality for SIM; f rlii god nil around) rrntui. Hunt blue, medium blue, cardinal. French Uliudda bbanls, II 'A worth mere cream, crainal, Hunt gray. dtilcKnty.Utrk. French and JmirIUU Cnu3da, heavy weight, II an! U te quality all at si Mil fitejin, light gray, darn gray, cdin.1011, blue. 'Icblut let we expect te havoc! M nua'ltv ler 111 Krai lii.liu atilmd lAiiK3httls. We have ttiegiiuare fbawlsatil7 ltel li.dla cnudlt Lnng BbawU. ? fjoedj ler H whlle th,e lat; wnltc. gray, lilut, pUtK. Second fleer, Chestnut slr.et alfie. Four ele vators. JOHN WANAMAKER. HUllLKY'HHAOHKTFOWIiEUSAND Tellu aturhivi Ifcome wfll known as dellc ite, frauruui and laulnir perlumcs. A variety et choice odors. Fer salu only at UUBLar-'B UUUUSTUUK. NWeatKUfaueet. Fata' Celery send te Bes. we OeeB feae aflesV or ta . tsra i atve snrerad with nsaraigla r t mm aswsiiai wwr aaciir i inf se evre Ukea aeariy four buHla at the Mas innssv esnesi: ' ana rrea ri rai te yen ana rree rrem tue eemniaiat. I an Tcy vaii.ii ltwwu. CatralTaUafe.Ct, PAKE'S CELEHT MMPDNb. "I have been jrraatiy aflHatad wl h Aeate Bheutnatum,aaeTcealafaaa ae raMar amiss 1 Pataa' eaiery cempemad. Alwraefag six bottles ef tats tntdtciae 1 aaa aew emreiM rheu jiatte trouble bamucl OTOBtaaesj, e. oeralaa, ST. H. EFFECTS LaSTINQ CUMES. Pa'ne's Calery Coaipeaad aaa partem nany etker cores a manrelea aa tfeeae ceplea of letters aeatteanyaaarrs. Waaaent loiassiEeti net aisiurb, nataMsaigesiien, ws nureir TcnuD's; m saus OMun itt. ffnsv-sinansarr sun-ana longer wita natlssa and Kenrelgla t Rlhiat,.T,0 npnaf aetatedroed era RaalUy, DaUltB Happy, Hearty. It Is Uacqaalaa. 4007 Aito aaema. E X PAN DINQ SHOES. EerSensitiveFeet. The old Ladles' Heme Comfert ; f jr sere and tender feet ; pliant and elastic ; comfortable te every part et the fe et without pleasure. The aetea are se constructed that they easily adjust themselves te the bottom of the feet, and the aeams de net bind the Joints. Tbe upper leather la Den gela Geat, specially tanned for tbla purpose, and la of sufficient protec tion te wear out et deer. A. been of comfort for Old Ladles or these troubled with rheumatism or tbe welling of feet and anklet, Just tbe Shee that every Lady needs when she Is tired and wants something te rest tut feet. Shaul) & Bums, 14 NORTH QUI! tf ST., LANCA8TKU, I' A. Te Let 21 and Si Floers Ne. 14 North Queen street; 2d Fleer Ne. 24 North Queen street. AU conveni ences. Fine light rooms. mara-lrdAw B( OOTH AND HUOE8. S. F. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 East Kins St. 1 take plouure Iu calling year attention te inyllne of SHOES That I am receiving daily for the Spring Trade, ana all are made for these who require great durability ana for elegance of style, fit aad workmanship cannot be excelled. Prloea Lewer Tban the Lewest. Call ana examine my large ateek ana we will be pleased te try aaa suit you. S. P. STACKHOUSE, 88 A 80 BAST sUHO, BT LANCAHTKH. FA. aX-lyO BOOJtH, itD. B OOK DEPARTMENT, " Life of E. Greenwald." Footprints of Ills Uie. together with His Karlleat Kzuntana Latest Uiseoursei, BY Rev. O. ElvlnHaupr. Fer sale by the Publisher, G, L. EOS' DERSMITH, 40 BAST KINO STREET, LAM01STIR, FA, r Fittac. si. oe. U)2Mta TXEHU'S 110OKST0RK. BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. Here you find the largest and best stock of Blank Beeks in the city. Fer prices you will be surprised and wonder hew they are made for the money. The quality is the best. Some thing te be relied en. Call, please. lTb. HERR, 51 & 53 N. Queen St. aegiMra tuvBMMvjuiiMHimm eueBsi ROCHESTER LAMP sixty Candle-Light 1 ueaU thaaa all. AliOUrliOtaf CHkAf 8LOBMI0XUU SSI ou stoves. THB "PKUrSOTKNi; afSTAJ. atOUl.UINU h KDBBSK OUSRIOB WEATHERSTRIP ueata them aiLtTMs strip outwears all etkeni eeiis eat l&e cold. Step ratUtng et windows, zelade tbe ausu Keep eat snow ana rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or flirt aafla In applying It. Can be ettefl anywbore no aeltw le bera, ready (or use. It will net anlit. wani or sartnk a enahlen strip la th most narfeRt. At ta htitsa. Heater ana Haas a Btiwea -e-: Jehn P. Sflhaum & Seul, 9.4 8OOTH QOHEN BT UaStdAuTsULrA. 'F YOU - te WANT OOOD BR'JSBESOO KILBURN, KO.811 WST KIN 8 SXslKST. aB-lBSAW LAAMSUr, I'A. tLQTMiirm. et ..si.... A TTCHTIOH f A. iteansestaHreaUte sty Vai TheUtaat sTeveltleata SPRING OYBRC0ITINGS. taefatsatatyisate ClitlSfl aWi THMW1H8. y yrkea at the lowest, eeaslateat with COObb wSsTK StTEErDTATIOK MJraBL18BI0. MI AiatlB.HOLP tt. ASKEW! vea. m aid mi waat KINO araSKT. asanaama M BROHANT TAILORING. lager & Brether. MERCHANT SPRING SEASON OF '89. New open tbe Largest and Handsomest t Ina wa haT artr otareeT of the aaaeOK's hUY KLTIKB In PORBIOH A.ND DOMBBTIO Suiting?, Trenserings, Oveiceatings. Our prices by comparison will te found Ihe LOWBBT, BT. ana we anarsntea LATEST BTSLIS, fflHBST FIMlSUana al'XKFBOT FIT. WI1NVITIAN KXAMINATION. SPRING SUITING Treuserings. Handsome Xngllsh Worsteds ana Cassl mares In rlalSs, Oyerplalds ana Stripes are the Leading aprtng styles. SPBING OVEROOATINQS. novelties In Bread ana Harrow Wale Dlage nets, Imparted Kerseys, In hew Spring color tngs. LEADING SUIT VALUES Vxcellent Cheviots and caastmeres. All. WoeJ, UcedBtylss, WuU Made and Trimmed, SIS and 110 te Order. Fine Btlk-Mlxea Custmere ButUngs, Flaia ana Stripe effeeta. styiuh ubeviets, l'laid ana stripe effects. At 918 and 120 te Order. Kngllth Wide Wale Diagonal Coats and Vest BtneUy AU Worsted, NeDby Styles. At $16 te Order. Our MatohleBi Trouser Value, 15.00 te Order. All-wool Casslmares, Stylish KffecU, Large nfwvui wh we wyer sous a piioe. 25,27, 29, 31 West King St., LANCASTER, PA. H 1RHH A BROTHER, Your Attention ! -H K3PK0ALLY DIREOTffD TO ODK North Queen Street Windows, Although but a small part of the nhele.lt contains a rsp.-esenuitT display or eun Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT Tbitmay Ktreynusemeldra et the large as sertmsm, varied qualities and low prices ler wblcb we are noted. Stepiutideauaexamlne further. Ill Window Ne 4-CcDtrt Fqsm Side, Ten will Had a few el our many beautiful styles iu Children's Clothing I A thorough tnapeetten will plersa the moth era and dslightlhe boys. We have many ethor nevtltles te show you. We atk you te call and Inspect our stock whether you wish te buy or nor, HIRSH i "BROTHER, ONK-PRIOH Olethien and Furelsherp, OORNiR OF M. QUBaW OaWTRB flQUAilS, x.saeAaarA. TAILOR NG HAGER BROTHER rA.LA.em er rAtawn. ---ir t, smt, m mJnmjtni .SIRIOaiHOS. ASTRICH'S PALACE. OF FASHION, WILL REMOVE TO THEIR- NEW BUILDING, Nes, IIS AND tl7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Before we move we efler the following special bargains for this week. One piece of black Span ish Guipure Lace for dresses, 45 inches wide, elegant leaf pattern, at 87c a yard ; reg ular price $1.50. One piece of Black Silk Chantilly Lace for dresses, ele gant, fine pattern, pearl edge, warranted pure silk, price $1.35; regular price $1.75. One piece at $1.69 a yard ; regular price $2.50. One let of about 100 yards of fine Cream Oriental Lace, 3 Inches wide, at 9c a yard ; regu lar price 15c. One let of extra fine, 5 inches wide, at 25c a yard; regular price 50c. One let of dotted Swiss at 15c a yard; regular price 25c. One let et 36-inch wide Cream Scrim for Tidies, at 10c a yard ; regular price 15c Special let of Victeria Lawn, at 7c a yard; worth I2c. Special let of India Linen, at 10c; regular price 15c. Special let of Nainsoek Checks, at 10c a yard; regular price iSc. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Special price en Chemise, 3 rows of needlework inserting and torchen lace, 3 for $1 ; reg ular price 50c apiece. Twe lets at 50c apiece; regu lar price 75c. One let of Nightgowns at 75c; regular price $1 te $1.25. One let of Drawers, wide Hamburg edge, at 50c ; regular price 75c. A few mere of Stamped Linen Stand Cevers, epenv wencea, at 25c. Sideboard Cevers, 72 inches, 35c ASTRICH BROS. UROOHH1K8. A T BDKSK'S. APPLES ! " APPLES ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A CARLOAD OF Yerk State Apples ! By the Band, Bashel and Halt Feck, AT BURSK'S! NO: 17 EAST KINO STREET, LAMOASTKB, f A. II REIST'H. JUST IN. A let of Fresh Tea Biscuits four pounds for A let of rresh Ginger Snaps, three pounds for vde. rifty boxes l'runellas, three pounds for 23c, Finest stewing Klgi, ibroe pounds ler 2Hs An JClexant Cheeae. four pounds for 29c. Yen barrels avaperaved Dried Cern, eight pounds for 'ik) 'ik) 'ik) Alotet JTrenh Wheat Qerm, six pounds ter A let of California Strained Heney, three pounds 1 or 25c N " A let of Hollea Oats, six pounds for 25e. A let of Oatmeal, Uranulultsd, six pounds A let of Dried Beef, soper pound. Alotet Mitru urled Beef, me per inund. i Si 2J Jr,!De.Dr!ea Ue?'' 12X PO pound. A let of l'lcnlc Hams, lie per pound. A carload ucarse Salt, bit perliair. Bushel Hags Best rine Halt. 10c. One-half-busbelBaRs Hest rine Salt. tea. In fact, wb have a thousand ether .bargains. Ten must sce our Immense stock In order te pe convinced. Our time Is very precious : In racf.sp muen se, that we find It almost lm lm peMlble te wrltea creditable advertisement. FOR RENT! 7hrce Large Beems ever eecend Fleer et enr Btcre tsulldiuir. J.ocitlen geed, rooms well, lighted and pleassntt two fronting en King street and one ei frince street ( suitable for cllloe or association teims. J. FRISK REIST, WBOLBSALB AND BKTAIL QBOOIB, Northeast Camer West KIk tad Frleea Btreeti, LAHOASTBB FA. WTfllapbnna and Free Delivery. s UMMEK HE8S10N. MILLERSVILLE. ThB Summer Sa.alnn it thu mfllllAiMlllA 8'.at Nermal school will begin en Monday, y.i i isaj. nuu ciiiiviiiua luurieen weesa. tersenaha diji1rii tn .iiitid. imihi iVnni, apply esrlv. iboreush work In all departments i methods adapted te all k nidus of schools ; manual train, lng, kindergarten, etc. b pedal rates en street railroad for day punlls Fnplls admitted 'at anytime. Fer urms. etcaedrethafrlnepal. BBXwt a. a iiur, a. sa., m. D MlUtravill, rt. T -tj lijj"jL-. ?tia.vU.V ig&aea&swgLai.- , a '$ fe Jriirfegj ,. ;JA,)&&'Ay'i.-- - a-
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