Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 28, 1889, Image 2

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fHMMftttlitt.et BIsOm atd Was
r,.Ma pflrtis.pt us most Maruisft
f WttkttkUM IM enitcaeet of
Ml Tc tttustkw whkh
I Jurist Uweampfttgn pnteaded
Act Um ecmta nd much te be
iNRih.ofHKrke&'ieleetlon. We
i tM Utt U Kmet bit gnmdfAther,
I wW of Jala own ant would de what
las praudeBt and these assut-
i alwars advanced te Beet the
i that the election of Harrison
t,tbe triumph of Blaine with all that
use implies. They eten pretended
itenbt'that the Maine advocate of
I would be Harrtoen'fl secretary el
, wow we ana them net at au eur
at the aaoeadancyef Blaine and
mneh attentahed at the apparent
tot Harrieen.
jfsew stpptnaimeDt 01 ivuuerb a. jjiuuuiu
ft) U English mtssIen.ii the latest In-
;aNeting performance of a brilliant
,and though he was secretary of
"MtiwingtheiUnt reign of Blaine as
I ateretary of aUte, It U said that that
remleer of brilliancy had nothing te de
E with the appointment. Mr. Lincoln's
. appointment la se much better than what
, aught have been expected, that we con
la feeling of pleasure and relief. It
would have been mortifying if thevrln
:'ip)etgaidingthe selection of YVanamaker
had been applied te the choice of our
fsweaentativeln England. In these dais
, C electricity anduteam.the minister te
Xagtaad la an article of luxury and or er
ament. and as the son of an illustrious
I jmatdent. and an ex-member of a cab!-
"net. Rebert T. Lincoln appears te (111 the
.'JBinUterlal beets with dignity. What-
ver may be said of bis latent "ability, it
'.taeeet be admitted that ha rained tlila
? 'poslllen as he gained his cabinet cilice,
.'kiuib ue was huenea ex .Liincain me
Great. There may be no Democracy
ia this, but then there is very
; lttte democracy about this admlnlstra-
f l. ..J at.. .T-i.i.t- ui.t. . ...
iwi we ,xjiiuu uuumiy man de
l swing for Jey ever the endorsement of
Mm herldltary principle se pointedly
Attend by the American republic. The
:lxraa who are buying our Western lands
May yet have hope of entailed estates and
'titles in this "Greater England."
$ The appointment of Murat Ilalstead
te Germany is supposed te be particularly
"happy because the flery editor is said te
P have hob-nabbed with Bismarck and the
'great men of '.he court, but it the recent
t ttntatlen about Samoa should be revived
Lit stay prove unfortunate that we have a.
I jslnltter se het headed and se recklessly
fcsniuaat.
nrl. Allan Therndjke Kice.the cold-blooded
r 5 literary autocrat, will be about as Harm
tiless in Russia as be can be anywhere.
Ej Patrick Egan, after six jears residence in
wis country, is sent te represent America
1 Chill; but the Chilians knew Blaine of
, . .. t .1 I... . . .
ki vm tu uihj ue pieuseu wuu me acquaint-
r smcv -incK.
tH Jehn Urls-lit.
ii ..... .
Wide awake men all ever the world
rihave beard of the death of Jehn Tlrteht
&ti .. --e -
wiui ui ueiiuii comment -aueuier line
jmn gene," for however mistaken we
I:
lay think them men whose firmly lm-
'Press the world with the slncerilv and
IsThenesty of their words and deeds will
command the respect of all. Jehn Bright
&wui tree irauer anu peace advocate, and
Ka Dein linei lie ran te the vergoef funat.
iSVlclflrn. lift found Ilia rnnnlrv imfT.irliin.
8aXnj an abuse of the protective prln-
SHDla and hn I llnfirl 07IH1
IMrlmnl
her towards tlin
11CI WWH1U3 HIO
rsvwucu ju luiciug
HaMa. t ..!
SU.1 iV.. .. - m a.... m.i
p,vKi7 exireme 01 iree iraae. J. lie
p.Sme stubborn and frightened resistance
ht has been developed in this country
' te any adequate reform of the.-tariff nre-
pJ2fbj.yy Jer the overwhelming buc-
or inese extremists, ana Jirlght's
al and well trained newemnf nmtnrv
k' found easy and effective play In battering
ijwwaaerenses, the wens points 01 which
opponents hud net the courage or
' awwa tn ihtnilnn
I5TT.. r-rr
-x11.' Htmnflp attfl alklA m.n ova ti.tt.llM ....
" .wm rm. rnvtv uicii nte ueuaii kiveu
Cte running te extremes, but Jehn Bright
,in many ewes showed a singular freedom
;tx Judgment, and tbroutrheut his life
led in impreselng his fellow men
gvwitb. W" earnest desire for Justice and net
mrmtj m iwiciiuiunuuu vu upuuiU lue IJgUL
SMne saw it but great anxiety te cee it
i sriaarly. In spite of the fact that his 0 vn
liJaterests as a cotton manufacturer drew
lm towards the Seuth at the outbreak of
r civil war. his convictions stifled all
f-asUUb considerations, and while his
tfaptadles steed idle and his fortune was
Hmperilledby the tariffs levied by America,
m was ieuna rai.iDg and wrltlnir with
i fearless elcqience In the cause of the
fXJolen. We Dever had a mere valuable
r trusted friend In our hour of need than
:Jebn Bright, and if he had notmse
Rigorously opposed the recognition of
-.the Confederate states by his country
auierent ending of the war could
hJmrdly have been averted.' Though
liberal in all his sentiments and a warm
Hivoeato of justice te Ireland lis was
loend opposing the Ileme llule move-
it under GLuIsteue because he honest-
Jy.bslleved that it was se planned as te
Inreaten the dismemberment of the em-
t, and se perfect was the centldence he
ed that tie leaders of the Liberal
remained among his warmest
friends and admirers, even after hU de-
1 of them.
!It would behaid te Had in history a
Jiei el Ibis wonderful political life.
.scathingly rebuked the nobility a?
1 arrogant and unpatriotic eliirarcbv '
'. was highly resDecttd bv thpm. in n
rlmg life devoted te fierce controversy Le
kw uiupariDg ana tireless In his denun-
or or pelltlsal opponents whete
Iship be nevertheless retained with-
apparent effort, anJas long ashla
im remeoceerea bv man it win im
tlve of a rare union ff nmfutt
lnsity, ability and courage.
tv''-' ' Tba KlPfrll of Ian.tt
; f'swwite have deliberately resolved te
He use of .stone from the earn
tbat supplied the wert Wei s m:i
Whtshlai been expensively placed
wr stree-s in the past vaar.
Mna'dly removed by the wind and'
It was maintained that there was
itane in the quarry which would be
K the letter of the city's con-
enierwd.but why It has net
tfened.and why tba city should
JSJV-t- ?9nirsctcr wle '
has faralshei had steae is. one
af the profound mysteries of our
muntetpal Aairs. Aaether reaies
gravely urged for Urn eeaUnnance of the
use of this steM was the expeese of the
removal of the stone crasher. This is
the familiar reasoning of the book agent
and peddler that people should take what
they don't want because it is cheap.
The criticism of the stone by Messrs.
Evans and liaises only served te bring
out in a mere glaring light the peculiar
policy en which the business of the city
is conducted. Perhaps the quality of the
stone furnished In the f atnre will be bet
ter, but there seems te be Uttle ground
for much hope en that score,
as there seems te have been
little regret in councils for the thousands
squandered en dust and mud, furnished
by this same quarry under the eyes of
similar guardians of the public welfare.
Perhaps all this costly experience may
end in giving us, in the f ullness of time,
streets that are suited te our large vol vel
ume of wheeled travel. Lancaster is
widely noted for the great number and
high standard of its horses, and as the
centre of a thickly settled and wealthy
farming country, its streets are probably
mere travelled by light vehicles than
these of any ether city of the size. Fer
this reason they oheuld be the best but
everyone will admit that they are very
far from it, and we must bridal our pride
en this and several ether matters man
aged by the city fathers.
ltr.v. Cvnus UenT, et Qreecctitle, bss
been maintaining the oppealtlon el l're
hibltien te scrlptursl totehlng with the
tame vigor dlaplayed by a correspondent
et lUla pip)r. At It haa elten
bssn shown that the Bible can
ba twlated and tnrned te all aorta of
meinlnga, this argument wenld nave no
valne It It were net simply advanced te
meet the assertions of ths clergymen
wne are se emnuaiaue for pro pre pro
hlblilen. Ksv. Cert doelarea there In
nothing In the word of Ged whleh
shows thnt the mannfaetarp, or Ibe moder meder moder
ate nie et wine waa ever forbidden, and a
reward of two bundred barrels of rienr bas
been offered b a gentleman of Baltimore
toanyeno who will peTO the contrary
from the Bible.
Thh funeral et Kaar Admiral UhandKr
at Heng Keng waa made the oeosalon of a
very frlendly demonstration by the Brltlah
oemmandera thore. More than 700 High,
landera marched In the procesalen and they
were followed by 1,000 sailors attached te
KerUiIi men et war, eaea bavlng a orape
band en hla aloeve. A oempany et the
Northamptenihtro regiment, marines, ar
tillery and matlnn artillery proeodod the
Rovernor and ataO, beida of government
department, the oensula and a number of
rctidcnlB, who brought up the rear. The
aerrlce ut the grave were very Improaalve
and were conducted amid the booming of
mlnnte guns from the ablpa in the harbor.
Toe esptatna of the British ablpa served
with the pall-bearera. The American
ollleera called upon the govorner and the
commanding cflleera and thanked tbem
ter this marked aud spontaneous tribute of
leaped.
-- . ,
In tedsj'aUjdladtlpbla 2met tberela a
weed out wlthTtie name Kebert T. Llnoeln
printed beneath It and in the Philadelphia
2'imes or last Hunday thera is a picture
cxistly the aame in every detail but bavlng
nnder It the name of Captain Lewis K.
Walter, the man who wanta te ba naval
cliloer of l'lilladelphla. The marvelous
reaemblance et tbctu Kontlemen appeara te
eiieaa even te me aneding of the necktie
and the alope of the oellar, and we new
bave the authority of the ever reliable
Times for atauming that If Lincoln ever
wanta a furlough he can get Waltfira te take
bin place without the least fear that the
change will ever be noticed.
m m 1 1
PEUBONAL.
llKV. J. O, Zl.MMKHMA.V, aged JO, Of
Yerk, died at WMblngtenvlllts O., en
Tuenlay iiIrUU lie was a mornberef the
Lutheran Ctiurch Extension toeinly and
editor of the Lutheran Miaiienury JeumnU
KX-UOVKIINOK WATTS, of Alabama, an
oldillne Whlir. reirarda tbe rrnneipil Kha
cnfefeP00 el Birmingham aa an awkward
Ufnnlllnn tlamnltn nlll Ilia ll....,.n.
Kepubtlesn attempt tuapltt the Deinoeratta
iuriy in iiiu oeuiu,wniou will eertatnly fall.
Cor.. Wm, B. Wilsen, superintendent
el the rentiHjIvanla itnlght departmental
KenaleKtnn, lnllkdelphla, will celebrate
riie tlftleth anntveiairy et hi birth en
Friday, April 6th, at Mehome In ilolmia ilelmia
burg. Ven Mei.tkk, en the day ha oempletod
aoreerotvo years or military aervlee, re
ceived from Kuipoter William a baat et
hlmaeir, with a letler in whleh William
Bubtcrlbed htmaelf: "your heartily de
voted, icratetitl king."
Mihs Uklicstk HTAurrGR, the yenng
New OrleauH btauty te whom Hamuel J.
Tilden bequeathed 100,000, and whete
fatber, laata HtmiTsr, was a Lancaster
bny, who began aellre life In Htelnman'a
hardware store, la Boen te marry Ueerge
Ayar, a dark-eyed aud bandaome seu of
tha Crescent Oily.
llerrltila Hcana ou a Uallewi.
Jim Turney and Mack Franela were
haned In Iiuannn, Tenn., en Wednesday
ter the murder of i,en Martin laat Hp.
tember. The murder was one et the rrest
atrocious ever committed in the stele. The
vletlua was literally abet te pleeia.
Toe condemned men were taken te
theplsoeet elocution at the edge et the
city ten tn Inn tea bafera neon. Oa
the ecatleld lliey arknewlcdged their
guilt, Bliifj that their aplrltual adviser
wenld luake a atntemcut te whleh they
would agree. Itoennlsted of a oenfosalon
of the entire allalr. Frauela maintained his
oeuipoauro tlirnugh the proceedings and
metblsdoem without fllncnlnc, but Turnev
v.wnu uunu huu unu tu ue HllllSOU 10 BtaUd
while en the fcslleld. The drop fell at
twenty nine uiluufja past twelve. The fait
was about thrce feet, and Turney'sneek
waa broken, but Kranela remalued for some
minutes BtrugKlleg In midair, the netas
whleh be emitted In strangling te deatu
balng horrible. " "
OK te Iltieriued uburehaa and College.
The will of Bsmuel U. Blblgbaua, pro pre
bsttd In I'hllaitelphla en Wednraday.
Lequer.lhed J15.000 in trust, te pay Ibe In.
cduje and lntereat te the treaaurer of Usrlnus
college, Montgomery county, for tbe maln maln maln
tenanceandsupportefltaprealdent,provlded that in the event et the college beleg- dis
solved or ceasing te exist as a corporation,
or In the event et the failure of the cBlccrs
and faculty te truly and faithfully teach,
maintain and carry out Evangelleal le
formed principles, the trnatahaliBbse!utt.y
end. Tne will also evm 15,000 te Heidel
berg college, at Tlitle, Ohie, and te Trinity.
Heidelberg and Uraoe Uefermed ohureheH.
l'nlladelphla, a mortgage for S15.000, te be
equally ulvided. Thereatdueer the estate
net etherwise provided for waa bequeathed
te Uralnus oellefjo and the beard oteomiuU.
Henera for.ferolgu missions of the Kefermed
VUUikUt
Uma au Efii HI e lea la Utadlps,
rrem the Heading Kagle.
A case containing IS dozen ecss wis
stelen from Haeks:er Ell Kasnacht, of La.
caster, In ths .Farmers' market. Mr. Fas.
uwjbt ships bis goods te Keadleg by rail
road, and they arr delivered at the market
house befere he arrives. When be set
there the egg were gene. Tela Is the II Inl
tlineegge were atelen from Mr. Fssntcnt
k ithtn the last few months.
- SttS Mentr te til BlBTtl.
Jttines Kenan, a bachelor who died at
SSlld,n,A.ir'l "! . se, Iclt hi.
........ ,Wvm m, luineun negrees who
bal teen btsaiaves before the war.
Tbts BL-t presents tbe greatest been.
Hatvu for. oil t It cures be seen.
WunCbr!tuus tame with lu Koedclieflr
1U tun. sua lis merry making-, we u.ei tS da.
preeve tu colds, but that waJionaBe7berJre
the diyser lir.JJull'a Cough eyrup. ielrlt
Js very d iriarent. a. rwm ,.. -T.V'1
wiV - 5Ww. l,1,,Ue,l,iaia,''B'"Jl
- . -r vb mmm wtawuru nn a
WAltAUAKUKB
raiLAawLrau, laaraaaf, ktaraa as, it.
The daffodil, the crocus and
the Spring Bennet arc among
the natural (artificial) products
of March. Fer proei see our
Exhibition of Spring Millinery,
continued te-day.
Carpets.
Every Market street window
Is filled with new sorts. Four
teen great windows. Seme
double, some triple, and never
two patterns el one kind ! Just
a hint of what you may sec in
the Carpet section, Te set you
thinking.
It's New Carpet time.
All Winter and months be
fore brains have been a-rack
ever patterns and designs and
color capers.
It is just a year since we
first told you of Wanamaker
Brussels. The name is woven
en the back. A guarantee. If
this Brussels fell short in one
thing from what we believed of
it, oil would come the name and
out would go the goods te stay
out. But trying has proved
the Wanamaker Brussels. Thor
ough in every thread. Yeu
find it se. Best worsted, ex
clusive styles and quality. Nete
the loops close, firm, hard
twisted. There's where the
wear comes from. In the very
irent rank with Lewell, Bige
low, Hartferd. 1.25 a yard.
A very geed Brussels for $1.
Other extreme gi.6e put-en
price airs because they've been
abroad.
All the latest patterns in
Tapestries.
Smyrna Carpets. '
Art Squares " Ispahan, "
"Caire," "Conge," "Damas
cus," " Kenilworth," and do
mestic makes. Oriental in
color, pattern, and effect.
All the Carpet family.
Including China Mittings.
One kind for a pointer this
season's importation in eight
choice patterns, the regular $14
quality, but our price $10 for a
roll of 40 yards.
Maybe a dozen ether grades
of Matting. Samples te any
address for the asking.
Ssoend fleer, Market attest aid, four ele
vator. Fleer Linens come in the
same thought. New patterns,
gray and white, 54 te 180
inches, 40c te $1.75.
Red cress-bar, 86 te 176
inches, $1 te $2.25.
Turkey-red and brown is the
novelty of the season. Neat
figures, absolutely fast colors,
86 and 176 inches, $t.ie and
$2.50.
Reems measured, estimates
made free in town, car fares
out.
Kent Women's Waiting lloem.
75c Camel-hair Debeige at
50c. Very fine and soft. Light,
but net tee light. 40 inches
wide. A choice stuft for outing
or street wear. In 9 shades of
gray and brown. A yard of it
is as big a half dollar's worth as
we knew of in Plain Dress
Goods tedayr
Maybe a hundred mere plain
50 cent stuffs at the same coun
ter. Beat beast of centre.
Easter Cards and Novelties
are in the first blush of bright
ness. Episcopal Prayer Beeks and
Hymnals, combination sets, 65c
te $1 1. Great variety of bind
ings. Catholic Prayer Beeks, with
outsides of many styles, 25c te
$4.80.
Eaater Booklets, never be
fore se many or se pretty. 10c
10 75c.
Near Thirteenth strcet ontrance.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
COXl'LISXWN I'OWDKK.
rOMfL.EJClONhOWDKK.
LADIES!
VfUO VALUK AjRjS'INKW COMPJ.KXIOH
POZZONTS
MKlMUi.TKU
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
.iM.ln,.rart a brilliant traoaparency te th
coleratlima. Mid. tu-ikea tne akin delicately
ft?iiiiJ!?an.u'i,U ."contains no llm whfuv
reU BALK UT
All Druggtsta and Faney
Dealsra flvorywbero.
OoeJs
w&ivii" or """s.-
NE!.CJ?...TO T11K8PAB8KK8 AND
fr "JJNNKas-Jl persona aiehereby ler-J1-!!1.-6-
W tr,PMs " eny of tbe lands of the
Cornwall and Hpdwell esutes In Lebanon or
1 ancaster couuUed. whethar laclusna or nnln.
closed, either Jcr the purpose el sboetloKor
n.blnsr. aa the law will be rigidly enlerceS
BkalnBtall trmiUju ninn .1,1 i?.i;..v. ..tr
derstgned ait-r this netlca.
WU.u01.1r.siAN ri;i.-iru.tr
It fHunv .i.nifL' ..,
.. KI)W.C.rKKU.k.
AtUirneys for K. w. Celeuia
Celeman's llelra.
TTIOK
1'Ul.LKYH. HHAFTJNO, COt,
. llanvvra. damn KnTea rin..nii-.
JT lars.
.? U J OsTsl 1JKST, Jfl Kst ruwYtieet:
wMfa
pAUti
r CHLaUtY OOMTOUHOl
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA,
These tialssas eawse smteSe sffdfsris.
Veetess admit that tay ant emeait secure secure
se a tkstr pauants. ralne'a eatery Ceaa.
peana ha paresaaaaUy eur tfc went esses
el uasaatatfls ana Aenrlkk-seay these
wkefeaveascait.
Having btea troubled with BheureaUsm
attkakBM an fort tec tve years, t we al
most nnsbte te get arenna. and was vary
often cenBaed t my ted for week at a tine.
I nel only one bettla of ralne'a Celt r Com Cem Com
peond and was perfectly cored. 1 can new
jump areand, ana feel as lively as a boy."
rstAMK OABOLL,
Xnreka, Nevada,
1103. Ms ferlll co, DnifgUli.
Mammoth TeatlmontUFperSree.
WXLU1, HlCIIsROBON CO, PropiUtera,
Burllef ten, VU
nitmivni ThrM 'Te 'aier and Brighter
mmwm Vjm colors than any ether Cyas.
iMWMLMT.
H."-
RUOAD8 dt BOH.
BARGAINS.
We offer UAHGAIN3, purchased from Bankrupt Stock, in nil the
Staple Goods In our line. Alse 1,000 Bangle Bracelet, Ribbon Pins,
Sleeve Buttens, Victeria Chains and Vest Chains.
Repairing of FIne Watches, Musical Bexes and Jewelry by Geed
Workmen.
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
JEWELERS,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
rUKNlTUMH.
w
1 DM Y KK'S COltNKK.
Fer Furniture!
WIDMYER'S
FUEHIHJRE STORE.
YOU CANT 1)0 I1KTTEK I
OOOU WOliK I
LewrnicKs;
Cor. East King and Deke Sts.
F
OR A
HOOD, HOME MADE
Parler Suite
-ATA-
REASONABLE PRICE,
GO IO
HEINITSH'S
fuxsiture vnre r,
TIIK VAUIKTV IS TUB t, AUGUST RVKJt
SHOWN IS TIII9 CITY.
25 & 27 S. Queen St,
LANCARTICIt. l'A.
T SMOVAL I
Removal I
On acseunt et Bomeval about April lit, and
In oreer te Ktdnce Mteck ana save t-zpenae of
A Great Reduction
In the prices el all kinds or
FURNITURE,
At uu Stere,
He. 88 East King Street,
Ol'l'OSlTJCTHK COUKT IIOUSK,
Lancaster, l'a.
1'arlles ilaatilns te purchue rumltura et
any description will nna telaan uleiranteD.
perlnulty te obtain soeOa at JSxtraeminarliy
We have In atec every Ocaerlptlnn of Fer.
nlture. rrem tba ritluest te the finest, ana
everything will be ieia inueb below regular
. JXVX "."J.1 we WU "e leestea at Nea. 1
Rne isa Kut Klnc mreut, wberu wa will have
In tee .a lnr variety et all kinds el Furnl Furnl
ture, whleb we will sell at lb very lowe.t
prices.
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 East King Street.
. testra
lUHNlTURE OUTFITS.
OCHS & GIBBS,
FDRNI1URB,
Eoeond, Jhlrd and Fourth Floers,
81 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
W'e can til ent your Heuse from Cellar te
Unrrut wlta
Weil-Made New Style Furniture
furniture u all we kinw ; but we knew It
taoieugbiy i knew It te well tn&t we can give
you meru ter your money ihan anyone else.
Stlect goods no n 1 we store Uwin until wanted.
OCHS a GIBBS.
Manufacturers and Dealers,
2J,saand4'.b floors, Ji Fouth Queen street.
urlMya
COAU
LUMHEK AND COAU
TOIIA.CCO HUDlIKH AND OA8K8
WMTjtitjt HAUI weeds. wneiesSe and
",. . u.&DTinstv.
lit Wttersuwit. Utncaster, Fa.
n-lvA
OAUMUAiiUNBK'rj VOiWXHY,
COAL DEALERS.
?W3ft!&iZ,J5 Quten8tt'
-"wth "nnea street, stasur sUaAlsa;
taruiia LAMOAaxjtn, rx
PstM's Celery mum ism keasiesiesV
sand SB, tat ika fiist two vaanihtrSi
sarer-4 wllk naaralaiTS iSs ktMsr
atsar setr fai.t-c fit siisaMTsmssv
aae rree rrenaUs aetarOalas. lass vSrnaS
faltoyen." 0WS!!lXKmm'
esatrai vsuaskct.
PAIHK'S CEL1BT OOHPODIT.
"1 have been srtMtiy ssiieta wthAestta
Mia,aBSfccmlf gB MUaraaiSll
sS Fataa'a Oalety nesaasNiaC ArtMaetM
Hi bottles of uta sB'dtetaat sas aeVmrSSif
(btuiiaUetnrablea" -
SaMOKL OTOBIMOW.
IM). OOfSlsAa if M
EFFECTS LASTING CUBES.
''"i.Caiery Coapeaat as fttcrmf
saany ether enrra aa narvaleaa as thrae
coplasetiettaraaeattoanyaeersaa. Plaaaaet
iSiu.,?e " tt'tb.batBtSalessien,
and entirely vrgsUbet a emit eaaUkan.
What's Uks 1 asac? aasrartaus tetiMwUfeJUkash
tBaUasBananearalnat waww
BbislMTlDnPS"I,ult 'cod are Heal thy,
"I"" Uappy, Hearty. It Is Uaaqaalasl. '
MOOTS AND HHOMO.
E
XPANDINQ BHOKB.
FerSensitiveFeet;
The old Ladlea' Heme Comfert ;
for sere and tender feet ; pliant and
elastic ; comfortable te every part of
the fe et without pressure. The soles
are se constructed that they easily
adjust themselves te the bottom of
the feet, and the seams de net bind
the joints. The upper leather is Don Den Don
gela Geat, specially tanned for this
purpose, and Is of sufficient protec
tion te wear out of doers. A been
of comfort for Old Ladies or these
troubled with rheumatism or the
swelling et feet and ankles, Just
the Shee that every Lady needs when
she Is tired and wants something te
rest her feet.
Shaub & Burns,
14 NORTH QUEIN ST.,
LA.SCABriB, l'A.
Te Let-21 and 3d Floers Ne. 14
North Queen street ; 2d Fleer Ne. 21
North Queen street. AU conveni
ences. Fine light rooms.
marK-lrOAw
TJOOl'a AND 8HOK.
I). P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 East King Bt.
I Use piasiure In calling yenr attention te
toy line or
SHOES
That I am receiving flaUy for the Bprinf Trade,
ana all aromsdeter these who require great
durability ana ler eleganee of ety le, at aatt
workmanship cannot be ezeelled.
Prleca Lewer Than tbe Lewest.
Ca'l and examlne my large stock and we
will be plenea te try and suit you.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
BB ft 80 BAST KINO, ST
fcAMOAHTBR. PA. aSD-lye
BOOKS, C.
TOOOK DEPARTMENT,
" Life of E. Greenvald."
footprint, of Ills tile, tonrether with Ills
KarllEst Kitant ana l.aust Ulseeuissi,
BY
Rev.O.ElvlnHaupt.
for Sale by the I'ublUher,
G, I. FOJJ DERSIITE,
46 BAST KINO STREET.
LAMOiSTSR, Vk.
M-ruius:. ei.oe.
m!-tfa
yygRR'a llOOKSTOKE.
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.
iTb. HERR,
w5i & 53 N. Queen St.
augbMra
XF YOU
WANT GOOD BKUSBE9GO
X te
KILBURN,
NO. 311 WEST KINS BTKKKT.
Eb9-1bKw
iMeuter, '
BerjMjr,sa
ATTXKTHHn
ffhswswsliiiy it asy farakaMs Ssr
TketaMet aTevait'etia
SPRING OYBRCeITINGS.
tlMiAtstvs)tylessji
tfaltlMt M1 TTMsHtlHi.
aealwa!' tevwt eesMtetaat with
atr aipoTATiear sWyablisbuie.
MT Ami8,HUI.Pr.
ASKEWI
Kea. tat A tsi waat nae araaar.
nanseaaa
KRCHAKT TAILOHINU.
Eager ft Brether.
MERCHANT
TAILORING
SPAIHG SEASON OF '89.
New open the Largest anfi llaudsnmesttlne
3?5,M'Tretw ettt astAsefl's ev-
KLT1K8 In
VOBliaM AMD DOM 167 10
Suiting?,
Treuserings,
Overceatings,
Our prless by c-mparlien will te feuna ibe
iiOvKT.ulw". gnrniee I.ATK8T
"u, riMBST rmlfiiiana araarsieT
Wa INVITE AN aXAUlNATlON.
SPRING SUITIN6S
Treuserings.
BanOseme English Worsteds ana Card.
PS1? 'i1. Hia OTrplaiae ana stripes are
theLeaaingHrilngBtylei.
SPBINQ OVERCOATINGS.
HOTiltles In Tresd ana Narrow Wale Dlago Dlage
nala, Impertea Kersers, lnAew Spring Celer
LEADING SUIT YALUES
.Excellent Chsvleu ana casslrneres. All
Weel, Uoea Styles, Well Halle auaxrlmmed,
IB and no te Order.
- ne JSllkMlxBa CaiBlinore Bultings, Plaid
ana stripe effect,
stylish Cheviots, l'laid ana Stripe effects.
At I1Q and 920 te Order.
Engliih Wide Wale Diagonal Coats and Vests
Strictly AU Worsted, NeDby bijles.
At 916 te Order.
Our Matchleei Treueer Value,
'5.00 te Order.
All. Weel Casslrneres, Styllrh Effecu, Large
election, best we erer sela at price.
25,27, 29, 31 West King 8
LANCASTER, PA.
riRHU & BROTHER.
Your Attention !
13PZOJALLY D1REOTED
TO OClt
Hertb Queen Street Windows,
Although but a small parlor thewhele.lt
contains a representative fllsplay
OF OUB
Herchant Tailoring
DEPARTMENT
Thtt may gtreynu some Idea et ths large as as
aerlmenc. varied iinalltles and low prlees frr
which we are notea. Step lnstdeaaa examine
farther.
Ib Window Ne 4-Ceitn fqaue Sid,
Yen will nnd a few of our many beauttlnl
styles In
Children's Clothing!
A thorough Inspection will please the moth
ers ana delight the boys. We have many ether
Beveiuee te show you.
We atk you te call and Inspect enr stock
whether you wish te bay or net,
HIRSH 4 BROTHER,
ONE-PBIOH
Olethieri and Furnbherf,
OOBN1B OF
M. QTJUN & OaWTRH 8QUARB,
X,ABQASTBE,rA.
HAGER ci BROTHER
rAXAvM er rAaaie.
atmuai buek
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
WILL REMOVE
WJ
TO THEIR
NEW BUILDING,
NOS. 115 AND II7
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 $1.25;
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 ei 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 ei India Linen, at
10c; regular price 15c.
Special let of Nainsoek
Checks, at iec 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, open
worked, at 25c.
Sideboard Cevers, 72 inches,
35C
ASTRICH BROS.
uKuvnKiK8.
, T BURSK'S.
APPLES! APPLES!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. '
A CARLOAD OP
Yerk State Apples !
By the Uarrel, lluthel ana llall reck.
-AT-
BURSK'S!
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTKU. PA.
, T REIHT'H.
JUST IN.
A let or Fresh Tea UliculU lour pounds for
"'otef Fresh Ginger Snaps, three pounds
Firty boxes Prunellas, three pounds tir 21c.
Vlnest stewing Figs, tbreepuunds ler Sle
An Kleatant Cheese, four pounds rer 85c.
3en barrels Kvaperatea Dried Cern, eight
pounds ler 25c "
A let et yrw-U Wheat Germ, ell pounds ler
sec.
A let el California Strained Bener, three
peunda ter 25a wjr, im.
A let of Untied Oat,, six poundafer 25s
A let el Oatmeal, Uranuluttd, six pounds
Alotel UrledEwf. 8c per pound.
Alotet Kxtra nrled lleef ueperpinnO.
A let el lne Dried Beat, UHe per pound.
Alotel Picnic llams,llcper pound.
A carload Coarse Salt. Mi per hair.
One-hall-bushel Hags nest rine 8alt, Uj
In tact, we have a ineuiand ethr Bargains.
Ten must aee ourlmtnense stock In order te
pe convinced, our time li very prectcua : In
laer, se mueb se, that we nnd It almost tin
possible te wrllea creditable adverttsernent
FOR RENT!
Three Large ltoems ever Eecend Floerolonr
store Huildmsr. Locitlen geed, rooms well
lighted and pleasant i two frent'ng en King
alrvetandoneen Prince street i suitable ler
enice or association rejins.
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND KITAIL QKOOKIt,
Nerthrtst Caratr
Weit Klf art Friar Street!,
LAMOABTKU PA.
eWTelephoue ana Free Delivery.
s
UMMER SESSION,
HILLERSVIIIE.
The Summer Sfslen el the Millersvllle
Biata Nermal rchoel will brgln en alonear.
April l.liSi. and continue leurteen weeks.
Persons who desire te engige roc ms should
apply eirlv.
Tboreush work In all departments methods
adapted te all grades et schools ; manual train,
leg, kindergarten, etc
bpeclalraiet en strret railroad ler day pupils
from Lancaster city,
PuplU admitted at anytime. Fer terms,
etc., addrets the Prlncl pal,
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