rv5".T s ' r', & : -? " ' . '7 - eiKW V .LT rK? k&. '! ft f . , w Afs ,'i vti -& P The Dally Intelllgncr, f UMITM. MABCH. IS.MBS. VtM Xattt a4 Statfe Ceealtleii. t AbtMt S. Hewitt, tt remit of ob- MrntteM ob hit late visit te the Seuth, ' ' te the editor et the Philadelphia wllfettfnf that "It the railroad cetnpanie of , tke Xerth will only give te the Northern ;,'? feea-isMten the ease rates of freight as vj.taa Southern give te their custom ws V wtu aaver e any occasion 10 con- 1 tier ueaoestien of remevlmr iron works ''"llfcll Wm-Ui i- NnnLh. ntl Mm Knnttiarn ' Irea, which bow demoralizes the Nerthers -J.; sBara,e, wui no longer oe a Die 10 maae r.W a entrance iate It," and this, as we have X already said. Is the decided conclusion te wale everyone most come who observes the conditions under which Southern pig Iren Is taking possession of the market et tee Pennsylvania furnaces. It is caused solely by the readiness et the Southern Will. Mlla .M aw M. B.iiHi.i .... ifc'. y Pfiee that Is needed te enable them BuKei meir preauct. xuere is n com bination of the Southern railroad and iron manufacturing business, for mutual protection. And it can only bs met by a like disposition en the part of the Northern railroads te . fir Northern furnaces as low rates, or tmuij as tow, as ine aaumern lurnaces get Then the natural protection af fected by a thousand miles of greater proximity te tht market, will be all that the Northern farnaces will need te enable them te successfully bold it. The talk et the greater cheap ness of iron manufacturing in the Beeth is founded chiefly upon Brtlfl clal differences et condition and net alto gether upon the natural superiority of that region. It is a newly developed country, with comparatively cheap railroads, cheap lands, and cheap minerals; but they will be all getting dearer as time rolls en, and these Ncrth will be getting cheaper, till the conditions readjust themselves se that neither section will have supreme advantage ever the ether in manufactur ing. Mr. Hewitt notes also that ' the lm position et a duty et 75 cents per ten upon 'foreign Iren ere te net needed for the protection of any interest whatever, but Its abolition would give new life te many iron works la the X&st whleh are new unpreUtable because they are deprived of the privilege et getting the kind of ere from abroad whleh Is necessary for-mixture with the native ores in order te produce steal of a satisfactory order," and this is un doubtedly true. The Atlantle seaboard Interests demand free ores and free coal; and there is no reason why they should net have them. It may remit in putting iron plants directly en the seaboard, where the new Penn sylvania steel cempany'd furnaces are being placed; but it ought te serve te cheapen their ere supply te interior fur fur nacej.te which the interestet the railroads would Induce the offer of aiowirnleht te prevent their removal te the seaboard a.1 Andrew Carnegie says, no one can wiaersiana wny ine Pennsylvania rail rail read company did net step the Sparrow, Point project of the Pennsylvania sttei company, by agreeing te carry their ere Harrlsburg at cost, instead of charg. lag them,asthey probably did, ever a cent a ten per mile. It was a stupidity which cannot long pervade that management. Senatorial Spite. Editor Halstead, of the Cincinnati Commercial Gatctte, has failed of coullr ceullr coullr matlen in the Senate for the German mission, u half dozen HepublJcau senators uniting with the Demecrata agaln3t him. These senators are understood te have been personally denounced by Halstead for the part they took In refusing te inquire into the purchase of the votes wnlch were charged te have 'elected Sanater Payne, of Ohie. There ie doubt that Mr. ilAintPAii tTfjtleVOUS'y wounded tha feoHnea of the senators who new turn upon him : Bad is net very material whether he was Juat or UDjust. Just accusation hurts far mere than unjust, and if the per. :nal feelings et senators properly C3ntrel them in voting upon confirming nominations, they must be permitted te reject these who denounce them Justly M well as these who lie about them. The Bspublicans who voted against Halstead are net of first-class stuff. The Kansas Seiaters Ingalls and Plumb, are In the let; and qulta possibly deserved much of what he said et them. They are net of the kind who return geed for evil : nor of the kind wtm ..,k ordinate their idea of public duty te their dtsire for reveiige. Probably there are net many senators of such purity. It does no practical geed te say that the senator, in his publie capacity, should divest himself of personal spite aud puty prejudice. They will net de it. In this casene Republican senators voted against Halstead's confirmation upon the geed ground calling for hla rejection; which Is that he Is a loose tongued fcllew.naturally unfit for diplomatic place. If they had been friendly with him they would have voted for him. Friendliness is the main spring of senatorial conduct. Their courtesies te eachothergeto extravagant lengths; and their discourtesy te these outside the sacred circle is as marked. The "Examiner's" Change. We regret te lese from the editorial fraternity of Iincaster, se genial and honorable member as the Hen. Jehn A. Hlestand, who has conducted the Xxam. iner for many yeaie. The control of the xaminer has always been a distinction te these who held It, aud who have served it se as te maintain Its influence and position as the organ of the Republican party, into whose service It naturally fc'u irem mat et us urst Jove, the old Whig party. The era of the dilly pieu has done much te rob the country Journal et the widespread influence that It enjoyed when the weekly edition was the only one it knew. In these days It was possible for the editor te be mere the MHtr of tte contents of his journal than Le is new, when all nerls of a'u is tumbled hurriedly into his col cel tiut&f. In gaining much we have also last inucb. undnuhtillv liv n. .t i Sy. .... ' ' ' "i "" tuuucru Ffiv wi ei me priming press. Undpr JHr. HIes'aed, the Examiner tihimh the weekly te thn ditv .ii. development and has crMiitni.iv Y SKle its new part, being partisan of ? , www out always decent. We part with ','- eM management witn regret, while vJaealng the new with cordiality ; be Vvflftf thit our onditiens of frecdly X, il. ... rJlE rivalry and controversy will certainly be salntalned. Tbx new baltdlag et tae Manhattan Athletic clnb, at the eeratr of Madlaea avenue and rerty-flfth etrett, Nw Yerk,ta a manlve aad palatial structure, with hetvy low arched doorway, elaborate earrlDgand every prevision Internally ter athletic training. It seeaaaplty that the thing iheuld be carried (e anon eztraTa gtnee, but athletic cluba when properly conducted ate iplendtd devices for training young Bien te temperate and orderly Uvea. Ne mm can pretend te physical excellence who 1 net temperate in all tblngi eetlng, drinking, smoking and sleeping. The yenng man who get long with a feir hours alesp end a reed deal of etlmulent may pretend toatblette Intereat but his claim is usually absurdly transparent. m m A Dtsr-ATcn from liondeut te the New Yerk Herald eaya that the Earl et Don Den raven li having a yacht built te contest for th AmerIecup, andalx montbittme has been given te American builder te bnlld another beat It they they think they can de better than the famous Volunteer. The eatl'a cutter le te be called the Valkyrie and li being built ae that a centre beard can be med It thought advlaable. He it appears that our yachtsmen have at last made aeme Impression en the prejudles of iheBrltleh gatnet what they are pleased te call "aklmmlng dlihea." If this yacht of the Kejal Yacht club comes ever here te sail with a centie beard It will be a areat victory for the American!, whether ahe wtna or leaea the race, for It will amount te a con cen con feuloa that our style of building produces the HWlfteat yaeht. m Tub pbjeleal training of the American soldier la the subject et an cay In tlie Unittd Service migitlne, whleh has at tracted a great deal of attention from its Authoritative and emphalic assertion of facts ftequently commented en In tbcMoelumne. The wrlter, an army c 111 cer of reputation, Intimates that the dlflleult and dangorena duly en the,' pUlns la net of a character te gtve them that phjHlcal training ee essential lu clvlllz.'d warfare, and as ler the troops net Botlvely ongaged, or net en tha front ier, they dlller very llttle from laborers. "The newly joined reerultls put through the setting up' and squad drill for a woek or tnn, by which tlme he gets bis Bprluglleld rlu, and owing te the scarcity et men, often gees en guard before be has loireod te salute properly. This scarcity Is principally due te the email companies and ecattnred condition of our llttle army and In patt te the large number of men employed en extra and dally duty. The latter practice la the baue et the lervlce. The soldier's for mer occupation Is entered upon bis deiatlp. tlve lint at the time of enlistment, and If a carpenter, blaekamtth, tinner, brlokmaaen, puinber, painter, or teamster, the pest quartermaster has htm detailed en extra or dally duty In that O4pselty before he has learned te depress his tees. If a farmer or baker, he beoemes the victim of the peat treasurer and pnsics his enlistment In the peat garden or bakery. A cletk, and his own captain captures him te make out the company pspere, unless, Indeed, the pest adjutant forestall htm and puts tie man at work upon the pest returns. This ofucer, If adjutant of bla rcglment, Is en the alert for recruits with musical tmtes (whom be as algna te the rcfilmental Dand), and printers. The pest surgeon lays In watt for two or mere quiet men of neat appearance and negatlve qualities for hospital attendants, and these who ero net dotatled as company oeoks and kitchen assistants beoeme the prey of the pest pollce clhoer and pass their days In digging ditches nnd raking dead loaves leaves Our soldier Is everything but a soldier Verily, Inatead of the devlce of crossed cannon, sabres or rifles, by which the eevoralarmsef the service are distinguished, be should bear a shovel salient athwart a Mke rampant as Insignia of bis profession or occupation 1 " There la a great and proper clamor ever our noed of a navy J ait new, and we bave net any very pressing sense of the need of an army, but we should at least bave the bealthy skeleton et one and the prosent spoeltnon appears te be do de do cldedly meuldy and stiff and creaky In the Joints. PEItSONAL. TiresrAN Kkkcian, of Junlt tewis'ilp. illnlroeunty, u Hurled en Timredsy. Jlu wtslOS ictus old. His first vote whs ler Andrew Jacksen and his last for Oloeland. Jen.TjAniti.TT, or Pittsburg, who Is a citHllclnte ler the consulate ai Hbellleld, KnKUnd, had an Interview en Thursday with Hmreury illatne. lie was acecm. pnnled tiy James M. Hwank, of I'hlladel p'lla. Mr. Jarreu'a cbancea for apnolnt apnelnt apnolnt uient eie considered geed. Hen. KenicnT T. j.ixceln says that he has net yet in ado up his mind as te whether he will Bceept the nomination te the court of St. James. A frlend of Mr. Ltnoeln Is of the opinion that he will decline It, for the reason, cblilly, that hla wlfe la a continued Invalid, Mnt. Jen Lucas, president of tie Women's bilk Culture association, In a report te the commlialener of Kilculture, jatd that with proper training the United states could, In a short time, net only rales its own allk, hut much mere, thus salnlntr at least fOO.000,000 psr annum. K llKNiir W. Kayme.td, editor and pro prietor or the Germsntewn Telegraph, has recelvsri the Bntinlmtrinnft , ...... -L tary te Secretary of the Navy Trsey. He .... nemuii ui. uuHsi ui aienuay. The apelntinent was unsolicited. Mr. Ray- lunnil nml thn itAt.m h.A i ...... warm friends. The former Is a son of the lite llnry J. Kaymend, founder of tte New Yeik Times. m isifOitrawT ubuisium. Jaas Morbcrien Uauda Down au Opinion In tha raving Casts. An opinion has been bauded down tiy Judge Mol'herson, et Dauphin county, upon the motion te strike oft the liens In psvlnc cei The opinion Is as fellows : i.Ir b.eia ,leD" hve no 0,her support than theeltiesact of lbS7. they must fill In ae" S.rd!!?,.l,?iUlB ?oel8lon "i Shoemaker vs. oily et HarruburK. It la attempted, however, te suiutn theui by the cities R? etJm "nd WB hsve therefore con. S ?,rHa ,U.em .wlt.u"u "usrd te the uncon uncen s tutlenal act of 1887. It Is conceded en all hands that a Hen upon a municipal claim for paving, bslujr of purely Btatu Btatu tery creation the claim must sver upon Its lice all the facts nceessary te sustain Its validity, and that unlets it does se It iniv be Bummarily struck clT by the court upon motion, put It baa never been he d that the claim Itself inu.t disclose the evidence by which the facts are te be proved. The authority te de the work claimed for may be averred In general terms, theuah ilb Plalntmwlll be required at the trial te prove the speelUe authority conferred? There must, therefore, bean averment in general terms at least, that ine proper uh y exists te de the work for which the claim la msde. If there is no authority until a anflnlHnl r.tin h ..!-. "'"""' AV " a.VMIOd or ,he "efi "'had! And se if there Is no authority until .n ?nHnce hM bMn Ped, the existence cf an ordinance must be averrel. altheuBh the .pjciue ordinance need net be , jjotated put In such a case It is essentttl te aver lu substance that the work claimed for WM lone by virtue en an ordinance duly paMed. The reason is plain; the evldence is the foundation of the lieu, a condition precedent without whleh no right of lien 6X11 fl -T.lle.cl.alm, bef0,a nl "quire te be sop sep ported by a precedent ordinance, but no S!2Lna.nce iB verred either In the cliy lien docket or tht tax Hen docket, or In the etary directing tn'elr en 'ry, we i 5.V . , Z& ?."cller. " P"ir e has ae veral papers loose v attached te it, one of whleh lsWrrmted erd.d0en,tln,eSU.tn,.U net .e'cSmM, , " referred Te VuS sol" ler tjen ThlBwruinlyTsVorenZRaTnly ThlBwruinlyTsVerenZRaTnly tbe lien would be void en lta face i the ordinance were net attached ana or what ,J, ."L aL,ven " be erdUance be feld te be sufficiently Identified I in tht EJMr JSIjyg-l- a. g .i-rA-r-' -.t. V . - - -r - "-. . priaelpte. It seeaea quite clear that tte principle m net the lien t the Ilea here reals IMAM Ih . tM mm-.mm MmmM .. BotapentbcMBgle) baaek or ptpen tnm ahlAK thai nmlhrnissi Am4mm ask l.laa nation which be has spread out tate saaay Ilea proper there te net word of reference, eu.iiyi r7uiuu, (u but oraiBaeov Ol B9 etly. We bvlleve this defect te be fatal, bnt We Will net Bttlka off all tha Mans until thla elty baa had an opportunity te bars tha point reviewed. We, therefore, strike off lien He. L107 against Mrs. K. Hummel, and held the motion nnder advisement as te the otter liens above enumerated. BKK DAWUl'S LAST MARK. A Mernlna TragMjr Thai tavsrd a omme. tlen On lb Ilroekln Uildf. Frem the New Yerk Ilerald. There was quite a ctreus en the bridge yceterdey shortly before neon, and every body appeared te enjoy it but the three most directly Interested. A gentleman and lady, accompanied by a wee let et a girl, were leisurely sauntering alone the promenade enlovlnetha baantiftu scenery. The little ene was dragging after ner a big bushy toy deg en wbesls. The Intestines of the animal were se oenstrnoted that at every third or fourth revolution et the wheels the deg would bark. "Hearda'Ky bark, mammal fieardawgy bark, papal" the little one shouted glee fully at frequent Intervals. A tramp, wearing point lace fringe en his clothes and en nnQt-for-publlcatten nose, meandered along at thla point In the proceedings. He and his deg were hurry ing ever te Brooklyn te work the town for a meal. The deg was worth a llttle mere than the tramp, but Its beck looked as If It had been used as a toboggan and ene leg had get tired and gene out of business. Just as they passed the before mentioned trio the arlstocratle deg, with educated Intestines, barked. The pleblan deg esme te a " point" and started te make frlends with the ether. The machine-made canine barked again. The " plebe" took this as a challenge, and be spat en his bands and sailed In. Then the air wss Oiled with hair, springs, glass eyes snd wooden ware, end triers was another shipwrecked bark ctst upon the waters of the ever Ujwlng rlver below. The tramp pointed te a ministerial looking gentleman as the proprietor of the toboggan backed brute, and while the father of the child was threatening te punch the astonished old gentlemsn's head deg and master disappeared breakfastward. Whatever tenfls te fltmlnlih strength should bn romeTed from the tym. jrer ibme sakenlna OIIMtBi of balijhnert celle. diarrheal, eu, me Dr. Hull's iluby Sjmp whlchalwaya cares. rer functional dltardera of tbe stomach, liver et hewela, ute lextder, llii safntand Btirvst romeaythal can be cuipluyid. I'rlca only M cents. tWVr ADVKUT19EMKNTS. FOlt I'ULblfiYH. 8HAKT1NO, COL lars, Jlangcrt. t.latnp ttexea, Cnnpllngi, etc., go te JOUiN JlKsr, S3J Ed.t JTulteu atreet mz-tfa KKYHTONK HUHiNKaS COLLKGK. rUI.L C0UK1K S!S Teaches young imia and ladles batter motlie.1t In boek-ktep lag nnd tha training Jtr hnalneas. Is tar snporlerinnl buslntm liratieh'i with better dvantagci than eliswtere l.ertimrt alter pr."u1.'1 bove STey A ackerfs ahoester.-, HaMKlug slieet. tMAw a Wist King bU, Irfiniaater.ra. T HE PROTECTIVE POLICY ! New that Uenernl llnrrlaen Is Prenldent. tiackBl np by thn I'rotectlve Teltcy of the e publlcan t'aily, we run think et nelwtttr pro tection tban that of prelactin the pablle glnat lbs dinger of vetting Dyapepala bv sU;cnhaPalreS Levan 8c Sens' Best! hrS'i',1 S1" ''Vnfyy.dyapopsla-brecdlng breacl If you ute l.evan'a (liwda. ,j"1,,n."(lVj;B"0v.,';,nrrf0 "'rnde a-e froe tetradBlntbtiartlclaalltlifivnru a mlna te. It U "l HK FKri,K'a" I.OUIt. rcgaraioiaer lace, color, politics or religion. k LEVAN & SOllS, decs ira MKUCHANT 11ILLKK3. OTKAM. fil081 tei)l" thTiuientlen of eeninmers SL",1..'" 0tMia" 0I", KnKeeri.' Suprlles. te VSil M",,ft,,'n na Cnst IreA ritilpgi Aaheatei. Viileabealnu rind UauautUn.BhLur A!? K,l.,Y.ttlv,,1'Hck,nf,! 8celch "'nd lied J,,iL?1,lu,?nu.,0 UI"se. bleam Kadi, """ndsteam Healing ppnratus : Met and Can Heiews. and In lactalnieiliiverythlnir re- SS fiJ5 "'. wnlcl' w" guarantee te be lower than ihoae of nny eihcr rtealtr In thla vicinity. Wohve pmltlvely the ureit Bteck.aiid being oinnectei with ihe "relopheno Kx. change, are preparad toiesflve and tilt all orfleia In the i-herteet potatble tlme. When In wuntef auylhtrg In our line, cull onnater pice ?in? w" 1T,a eanvince you et our ability SSaVeiaUen.C" l BaT J"U Ueae V" aXWi&ullJ!!"nl'UDK Kn!ne. Heller, i'iS!ii?'5;..,l!JSr,,V,'r,'NM!C,,,ebliiaryJ l'lumbera' unaOiu, Shieib' loela 1'KiinrnV Medel., and Iren and Urua? CMtlngl, "nd l,w Ue prompt rjpatr of all kind et macbluery BreuneieHlBdln Lancal(r. and we resDect fully solicit a ihare otyefir patronage. P Central Machine Works 13t A ISd NOKTH OUKIHTIAN HV .-. . ... LaweasTss. 1 ' Heed work. Itnaienabln Charuei. l'retnnu neas. Telephone connection. ViJS.uSjJ J ma STOCK FOU HKLEUriON. L. liALDY cSc SON, KONOMENT BDILDERS, Ne. 1E4 North Queen Street. Having kept all our men employed durlnir thoentlro winter, we havu new en handan lamerae stock of Oranlteuud Marble Unnu menta and Tombs, Juat ready for thulnacrln tlensj and new lathe beittluia turthoieln need erthls kind of work te leave tnelrerflurs Theadranuge In aelecilDg from manutac tured work evr thai el selecting from photo graph Wie obvious thatttll lmutieitt. Cell and examtne tha stock. Vail.ty. yualltyef Werk and Ueasonatle l'rlecs uuexcellcd anyw here mTr0ltfi'eCl'el,p A Loleffnnastonos'l'- QAKl'KT OI.KANINO. New lopgden, New Machinery, New Trecess. Celd Dry Air Carpet Gleaning. bTEAM CARPET CLEANING. PCHPEOT WORK QUARANTBBD. He Injury te the rineit Carpet. Prompt return without ifgard tothewoitber. WEOAX C I.KAN 10,000 YARDS PER DAY. l)e convinced ti at elt-anrng a carrit by Sand LOW I'll ICES. LKAVKOllDKUSAT It K. FAH.VESTOCK'N, J. II. MAIITIX A- CO.'S, H. B.SIUItKX SON'S, Or send by Mail orTelepene, WOKK-WOODWAUU A CUH18T1AH8T3- warjg-tfd PAn,.INGS' AS FOLLOWHi DIKIOO. iTfruW,em Da "Vdrsulle racking. Aabet Hepe. Weveu ud w lck l'acklnir. lleuiri l"r J. mono i ehuathtng, Uum ficitnir uii King, ler Water Uauges, riurubage rickl?U Jteea-a ratent Aab.tn,'l.ired Clenal FlnJ Xt, Jf'-., r. liAKCASTEB DAILY iNTEUJiaEycEn. fkiday lARCfn 20! 1 pAINK'S OKLKKY OOMPOUMO. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. Tsinnntln rtlifiaaa-si iau aMBsv.si. n.n....lu,a VBIIaa sisiiusss BTBaeiIBB. Doctors admit that thtjr are dlfBeal tte curs se de thtlr paUenta. ralne's Celery Com pound has peraaanently cured the worst esses of Khenmallsm and acurAlgU-se say these waeaavensedlt. ' Having bjen troubled with Bhenmatisss atthoknee and feDt for Ave years, I wss si most unable te get around, and wss very cftenoenflaedtomrbea for weeks at a time. 1 uiel only one bottle of ralne's Celery Cera, pound and was psrfactly cured. I can new Jump around, ana feel as lively as a boy." fKANK OAkOLL, kartsks, Nevada. IIM. SlxforlSte. Druggttis. Mammoth Testimonial Faper free. WkLUS IdOUABtJSON A CO, Froptlslers, Hurllnglen, Vt. Diimnnd Dtm elTa 'ster and Brighter MlIUUQa Uja colors than any ether fiyes. WAIfAMAKMR'8. " ..VV X raitADstraiA, rrlday, March 29, 16t. Have you any notion hew pretty the Figured India Silks A rU.. . t. ...! i.j n vncauiui, airccb Will- dew full will help you te guess. 0- J)i3u' WestTransept. A fresh flood Of ChalHs. i Jr-T New colors, new stvlps. Thi assortment is fuller and better than ever. 50 and 60 cents. Gloriosa is plenty once mere. Supply has been at pretty low ebb two or three times. Like te be again. A stuff that every body's wanting all of a sudden is bound te be scarce. Best variety we've had. Stripes (pin te inch wide) and phin, $1.50. Delicate plaids, $1.75. Blues, grays, olives, reds, browns. Southwest or centre. A firm, wiry Cream Sergei 38 inches wide, at 50c. We hear of precisely the same stuff about town at 6260. Cashmere counter, contra el the store. 150 dozen Men's Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers ; striped. Shirts 34 te 46 Drawers 28 te 44 We've sold the same goods at $1.25 ; new 60 cents each. Beth ends of the Btere, Men's rnrnlihlngs. 26 inch Umbrellas $2 28 inch Umbrellas $2.25 Seme of the handles " silver " and " geld " are worth mere. A let of Gleria Umbrellas, natural sticks, have been shed ding money : n 2J twenty-six Inch at II 71 n te twenty-e gat inch at ti Chestnut aUcet nlfln. A proper Corset without a cent te pay for name. That's our L. R. the best Corset for the money we ever had. I.. It., 7V, white or gray 1.. It. 05 j (snort). while I.. It , Si, white or gray h. ll., .'i whlte or ecru I.. It , 1 0, white or gr.y. Shapes for all sorts of figures. Eocend fleer, Juniper street side. The Easter hatching of Deves, Chickens, Rabbits, Ducklings and the like is in full feather and fur. Eggs, nests, tinsel, and all the little trumpery bits. Uaccment, uerth et contre. Toilet helps of all sorts are near together. Alfred Wright's and all the ether proved per fumes. Queen Mary is the latest comer. One of the dain tiest odors Extract, Toilet Water, Powder, Almend Meal. Only here Copco Bath Seap. Some thing new. Leeks like a suc cess. Honest at any rate. Cotten-seed oil, and says se. Why net? A floating aeap. Handsome and wonderfully big cakes at 10c each. Elkinton's Palm, iec; rough cakes, 9 c. Phytalia helps the hair by making the roots healthy. There's no ether sure way. 45c and 85c bottles. Centre of the store. Pigs in Clever. Easy enough? iryit. 10c lUstment, can of confe. 45 cent Breem-corn Brushes. Round, elastic, strong; We've marked a wagonlead at 15c each. Itasement, niar ctmtie. Kodak Camera talks by an expert Saturday 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. One hour each time. Dressmaking Parlors. cend noer, Chestnut street side. Tour ele. JOHN WANAMAKER. CUiU'LUXlON PQ WDKH. c IOMHLKXJON FOWDEK. LADIES! WUO VALUB AUXflNKIl) COMl'LEXIOH POZZONI'S MBD1CATKD COMPLEXION POWDER. .iil ,mJ4rt brilliant transparency te tha i);... mvesall ptuiplea.ireckleB and SS. wU-u...vue. .uii ui.iu. ins aain eeueatelv sort and beautiful. It contains no lime, white, lead or araenle. in three shades, pink or & white and hmntiu """ " ". FOB BALK BT All Drnsrglsta Bnd Faney Ooe2b Dealers J3vorywhero. aprTlvSWA" f iif, J ytif " wVwf it-x- ..?ilmA'JJf'iL.c!fiw,,a aae beeaaeiet. seaa te se, tn iha mtm two vasts l kave tskea aaariy tear buteiaa of tea uoasaeaaa. see rre freinthB eesspiaiari mm WmS raltoyen." CHas.n LBfsia;" CMtral THlsaKct, rAlJtE CELSBT C01I0D5. L'A.S..T? eajrMsty aailetet wl h Aeate Snamau.rn(Bnreaulf flad ae raUstaaUlt "sea Fame's Celery 'ompesnd. Attwastag tlii'0.1!1,? ?JL"V!? nicinel am aew ears S rneu saue trouble " BAMOCb BDTCHtWBOir, 8e. ueralak, it. H. EFFECTS LASTING CUBES. -.?!?0l!kCe!err Compenaa kas psriersMC Many ether enrea sa marrelena as these copies of letter tenttesnyaddn ss. Flessant Jn take, eet net disturb. bat aMsaicesMen, -. v. Trnumi m OB1IB eniaHHi " w. yw t)i anneriBSJ longer WllB tnaitam and KsnraJgUt sw.- BlbiMI,ii,n,,p.T11 etted reed ar Hsalthy, "VWimMlJi H1IUBI Uneqnaiea. tUAb MuuvmtK BBTATR OK BDWIN HOPION, late Of Wcit ttnnnlM. AnM 1...1 &&Zi&BZ&lA& ZW&&ZV,m&ZmHS. quested te rnse lmme4lt mm7Kaa uiose Having claims or demand, against tte 2S5&Z &.netg.0U.a,aiX,2 RllvurPhrinv :. "l . . " nunus. aaraf nlatntn. . 1. 1 A.O.nswrasa, Attorney. febMStdM "EHTfTK OF BKBNHABD HAalllKlV, I .tH.'J?' lancastar etty, deeeased. it- i.V.2i Jx"?aT "i1 tu "sjata aavuff oesa rnHiiat payment, atifl these btTtet eUlaier irie.nni sZeTV-rr.KS ".cts " signed, residing In Lane istereltr. . rnA,a rsntsaa,?"" A" "$&. Attorney. ms-etAF ESTATE OFBL1ZABBTH HENSLBB, late of the elty of Lancaster, aseeaseT. better j or adalnl.trallen en said eitata hav ing been granted te tha undersigned, all par sons Indebted tnerete ars reqneettdtemaa Imtnedlnte payment, and theas having claims or demand, against the same, will present them without dly for settlement te the un dersigned, residing in Philadelphia, t . JOH W.HBWSLM, J2 Mit0Tt"' Au ' Administrator, mars btdF ESTATE IOF FBANOI8 X. H1BMENZ, late of Lancaster elty, deeeased. Let ters of administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted: thereto ars requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the nderslgned, residing tn Lancaster, Pa. rkANGIB HlKMRNZ, JOHN HIKMBthZ. WfLLtAtt HIKMSKZ, JUBUUI ntBMBMZ, ... . AdjalnlstnueTs. A. li. raiTcuir, Attorney. iiseur ESTATE OK WILLIAM 8PBN0BB, lateef Btraaburgboreush.deeeasea. Let ters testamentary en said eitata having beea granted te the undenlgned. all persons in. ciebied thereto are rtqucstad te make Imme diate payment, and tht ss having elsltas or de mands against the same, will present them without dlay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Btrmburg borench. ., WILLIAM BL.AVK BZMUter. Cbe M. Klihs Attorney. mis s.dr MVMOA.L. G BEAT REDUCTION -IN- AUTOHARPS. Three liar, ........SJ8C0 Four liar.... Five liar at go AnvllVMn Inlrntnnlnn m ha.hMak .........SS B0 mlnutes. Drep in tbe store and take a leek at te lAHATKUHl and FBOrBBBIONALa: MONIUA4 ever seen In Laneuter and at snr Iluve several Bccenrt-Haud Pianos and Organs In l'erfect Condition, whlea we will ll.tn.ra.li.DHu. " """ " WM Pianos, ursans, eheet Hustc and afuMeal w. hduu..u-.u ukubuTeryiiiinr nertain tng te a Brst class music honee, Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., k WBI JUNO STRUT, LAMCa8TEB,FA P. 8. Pianos snd rnrnltnre Moved. Get a eppy or Fred. T. llaker'sNew Walts, "The Deves Upturn ." nM-lyVlAw MavmMwvmwiaSim steunsw QALJj AMM BKa " -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP sixty Candle-Light 1 Beats them aU. AnnterrLotet OHBaraLOBBSfexsu aa oueteyes. TOB "PBRFBOTIOM MCTAL atOULDIMU BDBBHB CUBHIO - WEATHER STrllP Beats them aii.;Thls strip outwears all etaeah Seeps put the cold. Btep rattling of wtadews. aizclude the dnst. Beep out snow and rain. Anyone ean apply lt-ne wasu or dirt mads in applying It. Can be flttad anywhere no boles te bore, ready (or use. It will net snllk warp erahrlak- essnlen strip Is the most jwft. At the eteve, Heatar ana Baaia -of-: Jehn P. Sehanm & Seu, 24 SOUTH QDBHN BTn OAJtKlAUMa. gTANDAKD OAUK1AQE WOBK. Standard Oarriage Werk, EDW, EDQERLEy, Kes. 10, 1 43, is Market Btreet, Bear of Post Pest office, Lancaster, 1'a. Tin nnf fpll tt nll mA A K.-.ia ... . -- - -. u v.. n..u vi.v iwjr I.lvnuia BLOCK of Latest tyle Buggies, ffajtens. Family Uarrlaatv-. ae. whli the epilog j-rade. all the latest designs te se lect irem. There are no finer vehicles In the A fine line of secend.Hand Werk en hand. -J?.y .P1" "e the lowest In the state for flrat-olawerk. All work guaranteed. .t"1!J,rlnfr.'n.ape,m,I,t,naPreinPtiytUnded iSr thlarp?.erVe,!:O,kU10n PiPlel mervLKu. glOYOLES, TRIOYCLES, TAMDEMf, OOLDMBIA Bicyelcs, Tricyeles, Tandem DDKABLB, BIktPLK. UDAKANTBKD 1IIQUK8T GltlOB, ILLUfiTUATBDCATALOQUB FBBB. POPE MF'G. CO., W FBANKLIN BT.. BOSTON. UUANCII IIOUBBS-Il Warren St. Kew Verkjwi wa.ah Ave..ihl05r B.fer.'.b' Ja.tU83Ku7Ke. a North BUeet, Columbia. nWydeoe. QUMMEB BEHSION, MILLERSVILIE. H1T.ba,Sl,mmr 5"'en of the Mlliersvllle H'Btji heruial school will begin en Monday. tSHLUlt- ?,na. wntlnue teurtSn JrlSffi eppTy ulv? t0 enB,K9 twmt n" .A,0hor5u.8hwerk,n " departments i methods f eapted te all gmdea of school, j manual train ing, kindergarten, etc. mu-.mbw bpeclal raiei en aireet lallread for day pupils from Lancaster city. vv 1'uplla admtited at anytime. Fer terms, etc., addre.a tha Principal. "'""' my. OUAU LV IF, A. M , Pn. D . ma)--d Mllier.vliielfa. TTENTION I " Bnrt ' ripccUuI,y cM w y PurchMes for TriA I. ft fam VnlllA. ( SPRING OYERCOlTItfGS. The I.ateit Styles In EuitiBB and TrenserlDRg. goelwork!1 " th0 lewe,t consistent with MYBEl'UTATIOH KSraULIbUBD. MIX AlMie.UOLDir. ASKEW! HOI. IM AUD til WBsr KINO BTBBBT. BIITlMatt l- f!. V' r' wwMtnrwMM. -TIOMXaWS OOKJIBB, Fer Furniture! WIDMYER'S fubhtubi store. tee caa'T de mttbb i OOOO WOBK I LOWPBIOBai Cor, Eut Eli and Diki Sts, F A GOOD, HOME MADE Parler On 54-a-a OUl XG -ATA REASONABLE PRICE, SOTO . HEINITSH'S FVaNITUBK DEPOT, TBI VABIBTT IB THB LABQEBT KVBJt 4UOW1TINTB1S01TT. 25 & 27 S. Queen St, LAKOABTBB. PA. T EMOVAL, I Removal I ff80n5,t 2f eeval about April is', snd 0vfnV.t5e2S.i;8 wlS make9XPenMO' A Great Reduction In the prices of all kinds of FURNITURE, At HU Stere. He. 88 East King Street. OPF031TBTHB OODBT HOUSB, Lancaster, Fa. Parties deslclng te purchase Fnrnltnre et any description wilt and this an e'egant Tep. EwPrtces Ulnt00a,M "tnwrdlnartjy .!vJS.S,.,0.".T?r deserlpttnn of Fnr nlture, from tna Flat neat te the Finest, and everything will be sold mueh balew reguui prices. .;! p3,J.,t . wUi ba Jeeataa at Hes. 1M ??.J2Lfti",I"',JI,tlrter" vrui have In stock : large variety et all kinds of Furnl- Prtessr W WlU ,eU U th Ter7 ,ew,lt HENRY WOLF, Kt. 18 Eut Klig Btreet . leatia JJIUKNITURK OUTFITS. OCHS &. GIBBS, FDRNI1UBB, Beoend, Ihlrd and Fourth Floers, II SOUTH QUEEN BT. QarretwUh' Ut S0Ur UeM 'rem Celir Well-MadeNewStyle Furniture .w'H8 !? '" wa anew; bnt we knew It thoroughly ; knew It se well that we esn give von mere ter your money than anyone else. Beleet goods new; we store them unul wanted. OCHS a GIBBS, atanufaeturersand Dealers, S3, Sd and th Floers, n fenth Queen Btreet kprll-lya ifOOTB AND HBO MS. jbOOTS AND BHOKS, D. F. Stacfcheuse, 28 and 39 East Kins St. I take pleasure In calling your attention te my line of SHOES That I am receiving dally for the Spring Trade, and all are made for these who require great durability and for elegance of style, fit and workmanship cannot be excelled. Prleea Lewer Than the Lewest. Call and examine my large .took and we will be pleased te try and suit yen. D. P. STACKHOUSE, 88 80 MABT DHO, BT LAKOABTBB. FA. aXVlyOA bee je, ae. JOOOK. DEPARTMENT. " life of E. Greenwald." FS?tp.1?t. et M' "fe. together with- Ills BarUtst BaUnt ana Lsust UUieuisej, -BT- Rev. O. IlvlnHaupt. Fer Bale by the Publisher, &. L fOlST DERSMITE, 46 MAST KINO &TRE1T, LaacASTsa, Fa. rPBlCB. Bjl.OO. wi)-ttd TP YOU WART GOOD BRUSHES GO a. i te KILBURN. we. ".I"1 WMT Ku" TT. vr-iawaaw fl'tSI iter, Pa. I V -- v M '. V rb X fALAOM Or rASBlO. jjjnmiem. bbek ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION WILL REMOVE TO THEIR NEW BUILDING, NOS. 115 AND 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET Before we move we offer 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; I regular price $1.75. une piece at $1.09 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 of 36-inch wide Cream Scrim for Tidies, at iec a yard ; regular price 15c, Special let of Victeria Lawn, at 7c a yard; worth I2c. Special let of India Linen, at iec; 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 gi ; reg ular price 50c apiece. Twe lets at 50c apiece; regu lar price 75c. One let of Nightgowns at 7Sc; regular price gi 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. H BATING. TJUiINN & BRENEMAN'S 5,000 Yards Fleer 011 Cleth. A Great Eargal AtFLIMNA BUKKBUAN'8. 200 Det. Breems at 19 cents worth is cent, At FLINN A llEENBlf AN'fl. 100 Der. Scrub llrnshes for Sa aad lCc: worth 10c ana 15e, AtFLINN A IHIKMBUAN'S 100 Dec. Whitewash Brushes from tee te si.ue, At FLINX A I1UENKMAK 8. 60 Uei. Baskets, all kinds and prices. At FL1NN A BUEXXM AH'8. SCO Cook Steve and rtsnges, benvbt at forced sale, selling at lea. than oe.t of menutactura, AtrMNNA DBENXHAN'f. 1,000 arUcles In the Hnuse-rurnlshlng line. In Tin, Weed and lren.at ec, iec ana 13c, AtFLINN A BBXNXUAN'S. 300 Baby Carriages at tbe Lewest Prices. At F LINN A BRENKH AN'S, 152 NOBTI1 QUBXN ST. OARPXT8. QAKPKTS. McCallum & Slean 1012 and 1014 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA Axminster Wilten Mequette Brussels Tapestry Ingrain CARPETS Ingraia Art Squares OH Cleths and Lineleums AFOLLLINKOF Fine Oriental and Demestic Rugs lebS-SmdeedAJmw OOAU LUMBER AND COAL. .I9.UAC(-' 8HOOK8 AND CASKS. WBSTKKN UABD WOOD8. Wnelesile lid Betaii, at b B. u abiin a co . j. 3t Water atreet, Lancaster, Fa. "DAUMUAKDWKK'M OOMPASY, GOAL DEALERS. North OnMnHlriMt. &Mi. uM street. rrtase street, aear BeaAiag IOJI8ABTJU. PA Mf !ikS JJ3t-2i . Y
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