Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 06, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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:frV" HIE LANCASTER DAILY INTELIJGENCER SATURDAY. APRIL 6. 1S89.
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Dally Intelllgancer.
i'UIOUtU APBIOMW.
WMAlllMte.
ttfaMttea e( U iron Industry,
atari? te rBMlTMl, It exciting
wM attention, and there la a
fefafeMMMMftt In Urn tuilnlen that
I raUrae4l anx reduce tbe!r rates e'
at te five Industry here a fair chance
It rival elsewhere. There la no
( thai the mineral resources et Penn-
With their proximity te the
will enable ita iron manutac-
i te ueceMtttlly eempale with these
aaypart et the country, If they are
low freWtht rates upon their raw
ta'Md prodect as the ether
l are favored with.
3lM furnaces In the Birmingham ills-
et Alabama get their supplies of
e and limestone, within a radius or
l at a charge of twenty-flve cents
f tew : and at fire tens et raw material
t ten of pig iron produced, the freight
by the makers la but ei.za per
Tha constitutes the great advan-
t Of that district for cheap Iren manu-
vat.
'It is, of course, larly due te the close
reallocation of the ere, fuel and flux used
rlknaklng Iren ; but it is secondarily due
i the policy et the railroad managers In
rug these materials te the furnaces
tt little ever cost; and further,
;la taxing away their pig iron product
'Aa its distant market at low charges. The
Pfiiees charged, according te the laUs
ltue Just issued, are te Cincinnati)
04 miles. 12 75 Der ten or fire nnd four-
l tenth mills per ten per mile ; te Leuis.
- Tille, which is SD1 miles, the charge Is
I' 2.60 per ten or six and three-tenths
jaallls per ten per mile. And the charges
ita ethei blaccs are nt about the same
Plates.
-J The Iren Agt and the Iren BulUlin
-xudjisu figures or me cnarges maae 10
JJ'ennsplv&nla furnaces, One party in the
l.TiFCUUJjam VMiey (Jaja sates iui jhr nuu
SreAarrlami renetna frnm flirMwminrtPnt nt
Wb cent te six cents per ten per mile; for
:mra ere bis rates vary from seven and
J4f even-tenths mills te sixteen and a tenth
allls; for anthracite coal from twelve
nd nine-tenths te twenty-nine and four-
'tenths mills; and for limestone from
t... . :. . .. - . .
i-ciKwen ana inree-ienms 10 sixteen ana
ksVmr-tenths.
S&' These rates vary greatl y but never get
Fi'.Verv low. Our railroads have a fondness
rafer charging very high rates per mile
5 for short hauls, saying that the cost is
bbucu mare ier a snort nam , ana mey in us
Excuse their low through rates from tbe
kUTest. But whenever they get into a close
ner from competition they are willing
0 make very low charges for very short
ftlauls. Their polley clearly is te get all
jritteycan; and te 'take little when they
Swannet get mucn. Tuey are very amen-
S-jsWa te persuasion when they knew
.stteey are offered all they can get; and
tus it comes that their local rates ate
' uneven.
.;' Aa an lllncfritlnn nf ftiln rpnillncm in
?,' - - w- uv .. --- -
(sake low rates when it la necessary te
St trade, we need but mention the rate
Just posted at tbe freight stations for iron
from Erie te Philadelphia, Lancaster
&d all points reached by the Pennsyl-
5aiu railroad, in thlsseotlen. lt.is 91.76
for a gross ten of 2.210 peunds: which
i'U but about a bait a cent per ten per
mile. This ere comes te 'Erie from the
$ western end et the chain of great lakes by
5 a. ... . ....
dem, ana is mere transferred, te tne cars
jfcy elevators erected by tbe railroad com.
Jpany, which proposes te de a large bust-
gs lies in ere carrying, and puts Its charges
newn te tee lowest Azure, because u
; knows that it cannot otherwise get the
tire mie tee .h astern market.
Probably the fact that tbe Philadelphia
. & Erie read is a leased line, for which
u u net required te provide dividends,
- helps the Penmylvania railroad manage-
. aent te their willingness te carry en it
nt cost; but ineZtllustraUen remains,
Wi ihey are ready te cany for
,, nuen they cannot get mere;
-""Mltri ilnuHtlAaa iha T).nn.t.l.Hln ..-.
jSace aud mill rates will be put down,
ssoen as It Is clear tethe railroad people
ahat it must be done te keep the Indus-
Xrle attva
fc . . ,. , .
jxaa it lair te remember, also. In
emparing the liberality of Southern
Ajaureaa airecurs witu tbe a soesltion
gwf our own reads, that tbe Southern
f directors are personally interested in the
jv Southern furnaces, and are naturally ln-
" vu uciy nicuu eycii nil me cost
f the raihead stockhelders: lust,
as the directors et our reads have in
he past inclined te give express and cur
-. companies, In which they held stock,
low charges for their railroad fuRlimn.
' Tbe Southern railroad directors may net
w w mwBevuer virtuous in meir iibeial
W tallread pellcy,.but It is the geed fortune
wi .ueu wsckien or me country mat luelr
l taterests run nleng with the interests of
tbe people.
m m
He Is Tired.
The president la tired nnd seeks a rest.
i We de net wonder at all. We have net
Baa a pleasant time within the last two
' months, noting that the whole power of
we national aumlnistrdtlen was cencen-
rated upon making political changes in
' -we enices.
It is a shame that the nresMnnt. u tiri
f'ut with the labor; but it is malulyhls
own uuit. lie might have declined
SivtO ffiVfl his tlma tn tliH rutlitlfu'na
PBUid have sent them nwav frnm him.
alemanding that h? be left alone with his
aaeinet te make tbe cuauges be deemed
senators and renrentatives should
t siave ueen roreiaaen te interfere In the
stppelntmenU; with which tbe senator ha
jw proper concern until they come before
i Mscer confirmation ; and uiuu which
the representative has no mere claim
than any ether clt'zen.
The claim of these men te the offices is
bametul, and has never been se braz;nly
made as new; when Quay forbids
tbe postmaster general te name
the Philadelphia postmaster, and
Hlaceck commands and gets the
Itr!
"'' vi me iiepuuiicin past-
MfWKiui .icn j. or; wnem uieveuul
LlJiWH tnei fiatlsy the conservative
"mumect which demanded that u veiy
sjv pgsuuasitr bueuiu net be removed,
te peUtlcal reasons only, at se important
point .
Ue lllem.
'Ooverner Ueuver has issued the usual
aatery proclamation en the ebserv
of Arber Ijy, concluding with the
"1st our roadsides wtlceme with
verdure, tbe era of beLter
jMtitlitfb we bopeUdawuiegiu
Pennsylvania." The governor is devoted
te arbor days ani roadways, and baa
always much te say of them. But at this
time it would be wall it he could my
something et railroad ways. After the
exposition of the charges et tbe railroads
by Mr. Carnegie and ethers, we should
hear from the governor et Pennsylvania
en the subject, but we will net. While all
the talk Is et Industrial distress threatened
and accomplished, with the blame sad
dled upon the railroads, our governor
only makes a noise when his nose is
pulled or when the course of time brings
around the duty et issuing some formal
empty proclamation. Te the vast im
portance of the forest situation be
bes risen with Impressive dignity. The
average citizen is bothered about falling
wages and unchangeable freights but the
governor covers the tree question with
bis mind's eye nnd exclaims " Would
that our people could be impressed with
the Importance et this subject I Would
that we could realiza the great debt of
obligation which we ewe te the coming
generation I" It is all right te stand up
for tbe trees and coming generations but
it might be as well te say a few words for
live people et the present day who happen
te reside in Pennsylvania, and are there
fore obliged te pay directly or indirectly
for the discriminating tastes of tbe Penn
sylvania railroads.
Mn, FewDKnLT list written a long reply
te tbe complaint tbst his order wants te
kesp the convicts et tbe sttte In
Idleness, or te pre vent tbem from working
at trades tbst may be followed outtideof
prlieni: "Bat we de contend that honest
werkmen should net be compelled te enter
lntonnfalr.eompetltlonwltbtbcat wbebave
besnloeked np for their mladeeds. The
hiring out of een viola la whatwoeomplaln
of, and all falr-mlnded men wllladmlt that
we have a Roeiloaaft II It la right te teneb
a man a trade ou the Inaldo et a prlaen,why
net teaeh him the whole of It T Why teaeh
him butnpnrtefa tredtT He cannot fellow
the piece et It that ha learna alter he la ie
leaied, and It la only a qaeatlen of time
until the ' philanthropists' will have him
in their olu'cliea again for some ether
eiTenae, Turned out from prlaeu without
dollar In his pocket, no friends, no knewl
edge et hla aurreundlnga and no chance te
get work, tile every effort at obtaining em
ployment balked, what chance has he te
reform T
"Here la the aim of the knlghta of Laber
regarding oenvlota : Djnet keep criminals
In Idleneat, but de net threw their labor en
the market ler a Ien price than that paid te
beneat labor; relerm the Imprisoned as
well aa punish them ; give them work ter
their brains te de aa well as their hands;
teach them hew te be Uhrtatlana whlle
teaching them hew te work ; keep what la
glveu te the contractor et their earnings
aud rIve It te themselves when they leave
prison, or allow their earning! te go te tbe
aupportef their famlllea, Itthey have any,
Instead of throwing theas famlllenbn the
obarllltaef the town while the prison con
tractor reap a reward from crime that
caniea him te wish that the crop et crimi
nals may grew larger. J knew It la the
aim te have all prisoners boeome Inaane
(en paper) It kept unemployed, but tbore
la no law te prevent prlaeueta from resdlng,
studying, Improving thelr inlnda, eta, that
ean be done, and If It la dena we will net
hear tbe cry against Idleneaa In tbe prisons
that we new lUten te, bnt In any event wp
de net atk that prisoners be kept In Idle
ncia." Thin la forelblo se far aa it gee, but Mr,
Fewderly fall a te Indicate xery clearly Juit
hew be would manage tbe prlsena ae aa te
teach uecful trades and at the same tlme
avoid competition with heneat labor. Ue
appcara te be dealing In glltterlng generali
ties in a way that has net been usual with
hlm;and the reply wenld have been mero
satisfactory If it had almply explalned a
deUnlte plan of prlaeu managemenU
A mtr-ATOu from IWusaela fays tbst
great fcurpilce la expreased that Kinln
li Iii aheuld have abandoned his lake
province, nnd tbe Btery of the arabs that
he was marching towards the east
oeast with Hlanley Is doubted. As the
centre et the Uonge entorprlaea, Ilruacels
ought te be n geed point te gather opinions
In African aUalra.
PEH30NAI,.
Kdwim Uedtii la rapidly recovering and
will rejoin Mr. Harrett en the IStti.
Jehn W. Hdnteu, ex-oengressman aud
ex-mayor of Hroeklyn, New Yerk, 1 sutler
Ing from patalyala. lie la 82 jeaia or age.
I'HILO ItUMINQTO.V, Of Illle BOd tVpO-
wrlt-r fame, tiled lu Hllvcr fcjprlnga, Fls.,
en Friday. Mr. Remington was 79 yeara
old, and was In Flerida ter his health, hla
home being in Illen, Mew Yerk,
Cernklius Van Cott, appointed post
master ut Mew Yerk, li an active Republi
can, lie waa a deputy collector In 18C0 and
twice served aa tire commissioner. Us la
new a member of the state Heuate. He la
prealdcnt of tbe Automatle Delivery com
pany. General Hastinqs, of Pennsylvania,
called en theatuiv committee In New Yerk
ou Filday, and, after repeating that 8,000 et
tliel'mnsylVHiila militia would lake part
lu the centennial parade, arrangements
were made ler the quartering of Ibe tneu
while lu that city.
I'ULStDENT H auiusen'b physicians have
advised lilm te inkea brief respite from
crucial duties. The aovete strain, mental
aud pliyfleal, under which he baa been for
Bewu tlme past, has begun te tell upon hla
bOHllb. It la prebable that by the end ut
next week the president will leave Wash
ington ter a tow daya recreation.
Dr. D. Haves Aunew, who, In February
last resigned irem tbe professorship of sur
gery at tne Untvereliy of Pennsylvania, en
Friday delivered bla farewell lecture tn tbe
Mudenta et Ibe tuedleal department. " Aa
I atand here for tbe last tlme," be Bald,
"aa professor et the University, there
are tbese thoughts te which above
all otters 1 would give expression
at this moment. In tbe 40 yeara
that I have been connected with the
university no ene hasevorahewndlsroapect
te me. All the posltleua that 1 ever held
hae ceme te me unsought And lastly, 1
am thankful that by the grace of Qed 1 am
permitted te lake lcave with all my mental
faculties unimpaired. On parting with you
the beet thing I can Bay Is: lie geed men
and true; be geed pbyalelans and true, ae
that when you oeme te the yeara when you
will gather your mantle about you anu lie
ciewu te die, yna may feel tbe power of
Ged's grace. Oed bless you all I ' Dr.
A snow waa deeply moved and several
llmea was forced te Interrupt himself, tbe
teare runnlug ever hla faee. Alter he had
canolueea he waa photographed aurteuudtd
by his s'.uOenta.
lbs Constitutional Amendment
A e'.icuUr et Instructions has been pre.
pared ut Ile state department and will be
aent tu thu several beards of the county
commissioners with tbe tickets te be used
at tbe election en the lS:h of June. Tula
olreutar contains the forma of the necessary
blanks, which are te be printed and die.
Irlbutcd te the election beard a in each
district. Fnll particulars are given also
legaidlng the distribution of tbe ticket,
tbodniteaettheolectlon cflleer", the con cen con
tiuetof the election and the computing et
the returna. it is expreasly stipulated that
t e vote upon tbe two amendments must
bdcattanu counted separately,
A Corporation yfHh , Blg W4lnei
The Btcretery of ititeet Illinois has Issued
8 i!',ce.V'0. ,', Jn,orpe.atlon te a company
wlih the following utraerdiuary name:
United HUtta Vogel Ktzphone and
Electrical Mlorepbone Truuipet Auctatle
Kieolrcinetor Power Musical Oar Distance
Loud H)t.akleic Tanaler Instrument
oempauj, Chlcj.gr, capital C6 CXJO.CXK); te
manufacture instrument, rent rights and
pilvllffc-.; Icoerporstors. William VegsL
A-lelph Orsx, Mleasrd H. DtklaT
A k-CBUO BEHESAOrOR.
Who la . ft. Warner, et Bechailer, M, T,
whoa sM Bamedlea. aapaeiallr Warner's
Bate Cere, fcave attains sueh aaccais sad
clebr:tr at hone and ahreadt"
XhsqaesUen Is inspires as maeh by aBte aBte
ttenas eartetltr, alaea threush fell laatrn
menUlttr tmnaraOj et thousands, in both
hemlapherei, have been restored te health
aed haprlnesa
Hen. II. H. Warner, than, la a IraSInc aad
and honored resident el itochester, net only,
bat a prominent and Influential eltlcen et tbe
United. Statei. On aererat occasions cheawn
byhlapaftyaa a national delegate te nomi
nate a r resident oflhsRipablle, he hsebesn
a mttnber et the Republican State OeamUtea
and et Its Kxeentlve Committee. He Is a
member of the American Institution ler tbe
aOvaaeement of Seleneat I'resldent of the
Kcehcslir Chamber of Commerce a success
ml nnd upright cosiness man. lle his given
away fortunes in cnarltlts. She reltbrated
and costly Warner Ocacrratery of Jiechestar
ttis eoncelred, endowed, and la maintained
by htm, Ult munlflclent prizes for the dls dls
cereiy of oemots has been at once the wonder
ana aelitni or tee icientioe world.
Tbe yellow foyer roenrco In the Seuth, the
OhtofleoU, the Are disasters of II xboiter and
etbtr clUei aws kened hla pref inndest I ympa
thl'sand Intacb InaUece hla check for from
ejoetoU.fOO awelled the several relief fands.
Where ether wealthy men give tens and hun
dreds, he gives hundreds ana theuiands.
Mi charities are aa ready and mtgnlBeent
aa hit enlemilsta and public spirit are bound
less .
The world has nr ed of mero such men.
an Incident led him Inte the manufacture
of medicine Seized soma twelve years age
with what tbe ablest pbyalclana termed fatal
kidney disease, he was miraculously restored
te health by whatls new known aa Warner'a
Sate Cere At once he resolved te make known
tbe merlta of te potent a remedy, and the con
sequence la that te-day be has Immense labora
tories and warthensta In the United States,
Canada, England, Bormaejr, Austrla,Auatralla
and Batman. Bales of bis Safe remedies are
enormous, and thelr power orer dlscase alm
ply marvelous.
'Ihennetitolapreductlonls In exact keep
ing with the character of Itaprrdncnr. An
heneat and rollable man himself, atr Warner
makes honest and reliable meaiclnes-a fact
ahundsntly attoited by thelr phenomenal
efllcacy and popularity.
The was an old manor Tobago, lived en
rlce, grnel and eige," he hid beadache ae bad.
Alter house, a uottle el Salvation Oil, he
reuld eat roast beef and plum puddleg all
right
Jliev say the wlnter advertUnmnntg et
heuies will run somewhat tn thlsttyle A
larx" aud ulejantly famished heuse t .rrent,
In easy distance of adrugglit wbe soils Dr.
Jiull's Cough Syrup.
MKLIUIOUI.
RKMOIOTJH HKKVICKS WIL HE
held In the following churches en Bun
day, in tbe morning at 10 v. In tbe evening
at 7.15. Sunday school at l:t p. m. When the
heurladlirereut It Is siieclnlly neted:
Cncnen or ued Uorner nt l'rliice nnd Or
an ice. rraynriueettngatep.m.
I'aSSBTTBRlAW MlHOKIAL CHCRCn. BOUth
Queen street, Themas Thompson pastor, t:lB
p. m. Tnung people's rasetlng.
St. Jehu'b i.DTuaaa, Kev. It. F. Alleman
D O. pastor. Habbath school nt fit. Jehn's at
1:11, and at Ootwale Homenul chapel at t
p.m.
ftiwT KrenMD Canaan. ltev. J. M. Tltzel,
D. I)., pastor.
Tatarrr r.VTniiu-Uev O. h Fry, pastor.
Bystematle beueaoence day ConQrwatlea
neztHnnday.
KASTMisatealt. K. Cuencu.-Sunday sobeol
tip m.
Br. I'aul's narenMSD-Uiv. J. W.Memlnger,
posier, reng service hi H l p. m.
St. HraruiR'a (ItiveaMSD) Cnunea Celmes
Cuarau Uev. J B Htabr, 1'h 11
Ut. I'acl'b M. K. Chubeh Hev. K. 0. Yrrket,
puster. Yeung peoples meeltiig atHji. in,
Second Ilvakekliual -Cerner et Mulberry
ana Marlen strtrts Uev. 1). J l. AlbrlKht ps
ter. bundsy school at Rt'i p. tu. leung peo
ple's meellug at C:30 p. m
CnanTl.uTusRAK uuuaeb West King street,
B. t. Ueed, pastor.
UKITSD JtllSTHRSK ix CiinisT (Cevihawt),
West Urange aud Concord slreeUt- Ue v. K. L.
iiu.bes, puster. I'raisn uieettng at r:l5 p.m.
Ulivmt IIai'tist UuUKea. Aest Vine near
l)ukn street.
Ht. I.uaa'a IlareRMaD Marietta Avcnno.ltev.
Wm. W. Llchlller, pastor. Bundny sobeol at 2
p in. Bermen la tbe evening by Mr. IT. JC.
Lanfltr, ervlca in the (lenuan lauguage at
e.ze p. m., fret B.C. Scbledh officiating.
WasTBKa M. K. Uudiwjh K. W. Jlnrke,
paater. eacrament or tbe Lord's Supper In the
inernlnir bv Uev. J. K. crouch, tr. K. Benn
service at 7,1) p. m. Consecration meeting at
.K.
nvAsasLieAi-Flrst Church (German) North
Water si reel. Kev. T. 1. I.ehr, paater. breach
ing In the morning In the Uerinau language,
andevenlng In tbe .English language Hun Hun Hun
dayaobeolat 0 a.m. luuogpceplu's meetlug
at a p.m.
Naw Cbdrcit Bev. W. F. rendlntin, of
rhtladelphlit, will prvach and ndiulnlster the
sacrament of tbe Lord's supner, at long's
bulldlrg, Ne. 10 Neitli yuenn ktrest, ea Bun
day morning nt the mum hour,
. at. e. a esua in. cfinsucratten servlces
8 SO p. in , jeuiiK nimi's meeilmr.
HeRiviAH. J, ilax llark, li.li., pastor. Sun
day nolinet at 2 p. m.
uraes i.vthkrah. Cerner of North (jueen
and Jameti street. Uev. C. Klvln lleupt, pas
tor. XUinln lilule rlM iitU.I5n,m. eunday
school at 1 p in factor's adult class at I ii in.
Leuleii services en Wedeeiday.
l'aiuaTTaiiua Uev. J. 1. Alltchell, 11, 1.
pater,
FimtM.K. Cbcrcii. llev.8 H.Vernen, n.D.
fiaster V a. in. Class meetings. 6. p. w. Chris
tan endeavor praytr meeting.
VUMl'LNXWN re WDHK.
QOMPLEX10N POWDKit.
LADIES!
WHO VALUK A ItrcriNKl) COMl'LKHO.N
MUST USK
POZZONI'S
MKD1UATKD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin, llotneves all pimples, iruckles and ais ais ais
colerations, and makes tbe skin delicately
seu and buanuful. ltoentnlns no llme, wblKs
lead or arsenic. In three shades, pink or nosh,
white and brunette.
FOlt SALE UT
tM Druffffiuta and Faney QoeUb
Doulera flvorywhero.
ssruEVf auk of imitations). -e
aprje-lvd
NSW ADTEUriHKMrM'd
s
AMUEliOLAKKIC.
PLAYING
TOTIleaUNKOrLOWntlOKJ. bllOWlNU
lli.rO V1NS1N
TEAS, COFFEES.
-AND-
Fine Groceries
lhat cannot be found eltswhore. We are de
lerinlned te itau te bujers that e de net
only give tbera a lower price than any el our
nulgbbers, bnt we Cllabl.tSNUlC THK
Wuiliat te produeo liutter Tea, choicer
Coffees et Finer Urecerlt tbin Is told by
Venrs tmty,
Samuel Clarke.
The Friend of the I'ublle and the Foe te
Ulgh 1'reOt Competition.
A lrtsh Involce of Marvla's Kagle butter
Crackerslusl rucclved.
I". S. Ue en the lookout for our new and
haxdiome Eaittr U.ee lug Card,
Samuel Clarke's
WUOLK3ALK ANU liUTAll.
TEA AND COFFEE STORE,
I'J and 14 Seuth (Jueeu Street,
LASOABTKH, rx.
Ttlennene. IT-MTuFfAw
WAltAMAKBKM
rasviMtnrUi Saturday, April S, ltH.
Only a little while longer te.
see the Linen lectien Tn its
special dress-parade trim.
French, Printed Flannels.
Prettiest of the Flannel tribe.
New styles are tumbling in,
mere coming. They will be
coming for weeks yet. Stripes
get into oddest groupings.
Here's one graduated inch
te inch, four clusters te a
breadth. Navy, electric, cardi
nal. The oddest ei the new ones
has a ground of blue and white
2-inch stripes, with an over
laying jumble of star fish shapes
and spider-web figures.
Then there are Persian
stripes ; the inevitable zig-zags
(with new zips), and a dozen
ether designs that half hint of a
gene-by iaverite.
"Blazers" will blaze sure
enough this season.
Hei thtest of con tre.
New comers in Cottens day
by day. Fashion's latest touch
is en every fold.
Graceful Ginghams 20 te 60c.
Modest Madras 40c.
Silky Sateens i2j te 35c
Crinkly Crazies I2jc.
Cute Cotten Challis 8c.
And a little heBt mere with sun
shine in every thread.
Nerthwest and northesst of centre.
Men's and Beys' Clothing.
Stock complete, prices right.
Market street front, saU of Main Aisle.
New Bennet day drawing
nigh. Wc are ready.
North irem Thlrtesnlh and Chestnut streets
corner.
Odd pieces of Plated Ware
and Table Cutlery new go te
a Bargain Table Thirteenth
street side of Silver section.
Half prices or less.
Second fleer, centra gallery.
Seme of the season-gene
Embroidered Fleuncings are in
the way. The hemstitched and
plaited and otherwise beprettied
new comers have crowded them
toward the doers. Here are
prices te set them jumping out
Crejm I'clnt Vemtce Flouncing
has been 17 ee, new 15 60
habHins72, new Se 10
15-Inch nwi.tvna Nainsoek Mounting
down fiem tftfste rtej
Quwn from U 'l te 12 SI
down irem Hfe tell S3
dawn Irem St Sliosue
BwliS kuibreldnred l'anels
tl Id kind for (I'M
103 kind for st 00
II 10 kind MrTSi
) Inch Binbreldered I'lqun Flennclnir
rodueed from II 60 and It 76 te 73a.
A let ei colored and white Em
broidered Pique that has been
$1.50 and $2 is winding up at
50c
(southwest ei centre.
Moths are at it if they have
a chance. Your fault if they de
harm.
Fer general storage, Cedar
t-nests. buch as your grand
mothers liked. Big, cavernous.
If there were no moths such
Chests would still be favorites
with thrifty housewives. Solid
Cedar, carefully picked. $14
for 42 inch, $17 for 4S inch. In
a day or two 54 inch at $20.
All the ether moth worriers,
including :
Tar Paper, Se a sheet, coo a dcien
lar linns, te. 40 UIe
Tar Campher, 23 u pound
M eth Marble, Se a uex
Crjst Albi, Ujtt pound
We hang Fur and Plush
things in moth-proof closets, in
sure them against hurt of any
kind, and send them te you
when the cold days come.
If the Seal garments are te be
dyed or recut, new is the best
time. We will de the work at
once and care for the things
until you need them.
Send a postal request and we
will call.
Desk en (second noer, ever ratddle Chestnut
t tne l entrance.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
TO BUI DUE MJILUEK8.
l'roresals will be received nptn April 19
ter thu unction et a Brldae ever 11111 urtxk,
ou thu willow Street Turnpike Bpeclttca
ttens una drawing can be seen at Ku-d. Mo Me
Urunn A Ce's. UKU.K KKRU,
u5 oedtf ltw Treasurer.
PROPOSALS WILL UK KKOKIVED
terasmueh koe1 Amerlcaa Lead as the
city may require te April l. lbte.
Proposals will be rerl ed ler two gross of
brass tnreeiuartertncb ferrules t well Kreund
In and le ue tuud let geed bra, auerthe
model te be seen nt the siujer'a offle.
ropesAls will lis received for such special
Catlings as may tin required tn the water De
partment of ilia city up te April l, 1B90. Cast
HUB te be bid ter per round ; te censtat e(
four, six, eight, ten, twelveand twrmylnch
four way tir inches, nnd same stse or T
branrhes, t1ceea. step coven, and blda for
caktlngs must Include patterns.
Proposals will le received for as many street
step valves four, six, eight, ten and twelve
turn valves as thu diyiuav require te aprll
1.IW5. Tebbfumtihedan thecliy may order.
Proreiils will b received ler in many step
boxes as may be requliud te April 1, ItSu. 'ibe
boxes te bti made et the s'te ordered by the
burwrlnteudrut of Water Works of one and
one-bilt Inch geed white pine Kids mutt
tutehew uiuth per feet, beard messuresccm.
pinto, and te Ihj lurulsbea ui the uupeilnteu.
Ufiitumy direct
Proposals will be received ler tbe hauling of
plprs, etc, ler the Water Department until
April, lbw, Dlds must statu hew mnchptr
gnus ten
Proposals will be received at the ssme time
and pl&ie ler dlgslng out and tilling In all
trenetei ter Mir pipes lu the city from April
1, 16, te Apill 1, Wii lllds muit sute hew
much per cutteyaid for rock and hew much
ferearih. Werk must be done under the at
reciluuand sublect te the mtasureuient ana
luthe order of tlme, as directed by th buptr.
lntnadnntetthe Water erks. 'ihe trenehes
te be ni'ed lAretully back and where piking
1. removed te be replaced smoothly.
Prope.as will be received ter at many water
plpssas the city may require te Apill 1, IBM.
P.pvstnkecetl fjrenH hundred luetheadef
wuu r titan mutt sntclfy bow much per gross
ten delivered in Lancterforieur,six.cigbt,
ti-n, twelve, twenty nnd tvecty.tenr Inch
pipna; el the best quality, and furnished tin
midUuly ureu ihuurat-ret ihsctty.
Piopesa's t I be reentved for as many Sra
hvdruutses tle city may require tu April I,
I te
u he Water Committee lesetre the rtihtte
rejestbuy or all bid
'ibafoiegeing piopesats will be received at
Mayer's emce untlt APUtb Hi, 1&3, at 6
o'clock p m.
KIiW. F. FRAIl.IT.
. Bepsrintendent of Water Works.
spifl.M.io.u.u.n.e.m
lAIKJB'S OaUJCKT OOMFOUKD.
IT MAKES YOU HUNGRY.
I kmTS WH ratce'e Celery Oejaaaa sal
It has kit a salutary Vet. it tavtcefatll
the ayitesa aa I ftel Ilk a hv saaa. it Lav
proves the appetiu sad faellltatas lfsstisa."
JJ.T. Ceratars, Frtmss, B. B.
'PAiIIbVs
C!try Compound
T a unions Tpnle and Arpetfaer. rieaasat
tetneusie qnlekln it action, aad wlthiat
S5r..LJl,Z!0, ffV " Blvaa that rasgtd
kalth wbleh make aveiytMag wet afaeC
LK.cn.!? dyspepsia aed kindred dKerters.
Chr",c1,D Presetlbe it. ILOJ. six for St.M.
WILLI, KIOBAUWN CO.. BarUagtea,
Vis
DilDlOnd DvSS ?0,or anything any color,
insiuuiw ujm Merer sails I Always Sara I
DMT UOODM.
JgKXT DfJOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
MONDAY'S SALE
Wrm,JS?.,JSIJli?e,.0.,!SI'i dtea kteslla'UBdsrwatr. Oh Monday, April lib. we will
?frt??5l',Mr:.JL,i,S,,0,Ll.nw,"'.t V0.".06""11' Drawers, Comb Oevera,aad
Skirts at the rolle wing low prttei which are decidedly less taaa east of aaaanJacture i
NIOHT QOWfSat its wara HKe; e warm siei sis warm tits, n ee wera St se til li war sin
CH IMISM at a were J6e t e wars Me t Ha wars H I s wsrs 11 M , ste wars n tad II IV
DKSWBSatllowerae,m)ewatt08lsweraSfljiWeSlowatlW.
CORSKX C0Vks at Sle were lie t9e wsrs eSe i Ws wsrs )e SOe wars 7e.
Muslin Skirts at Corresponding Prices !
1 hete Prices sxa for MOMDAT, APKIb the Ith.
PAHNBSTOOKS,
Neb. 35 and S7 EMtKiefir Street,
IHAMDWAMM.
IJtJOKKlH, BROOMS AMD BRUSHES.
DRIVES IN-
Buckets, Breems & Brushes,
A Geed Painted Bucket for 10c Buckets of All KindB-Oedar,
Agate, Tin and Fibre.
Geed Breems, 2 for 25c.
Breems at All Prices,
Geed Scrub Brushes, 5c.
Brushes in Kndlees Variety.
HOIOE CLOVER SEED.
Everything in Heuse-Furnishing Goods.
RE ILLY BROS. & RAUB,
Nes. 40 and 42
OABFMW
BAHOA.IHH I
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
WILTON, VMLVsTT, BODY BBUSSKLS,
Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Tenetian. RM and Chain Carpeti,
OIL 0L0TH8, WINDOW BMADMB, sV.
We hay the L&rsesrt mad Beat Btoek la the City.
H. S. SHIRK & SONS
Oernir Wirt Kim u. Watir Stmts, LueartaT, Fk.
MBW AnVBkVriSBatENTB.
COURT PKOOLAMATIOW.
AVliercas, the Honorable Jehn B. Living
ston, I'resldent, ana Honorable David W. Pat
terson, Additional Law Judge of the Courts et
Common Pleas in and for the county of Lan.
caste, and Assistant Justices of the Court
of Over and Terminer and e.n.11
Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of th-
iku m una ler tee county or Lancaster,
have Issued their precept, te me directed, re
quiring me among ether things te make pub
lic proclamation throughout my bailiwick,
that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a Gen
eral Jail Delivery, also a Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Teace and Jail Deliv
ery, will commence In the Court Heuse, 'In
the city of Lancaster, lu the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania,
OH TUS TlIlltD MONDAY IN AFK1L,
(the Uth), 18)0,
In pursuance of which jprecept public notlee
Is hereby Klven te the May or an tf Aldermen of
the City of Lancaster. In the said county, and
all thn Justices of the 1'eace, the Corener
and Constables of the said City 'and County
or Lancaster, that they be then and there In
their own proper persens, with their rolls, re
cords and examinations, and Inquisitions, and
their own remembrances, te de thee things
which te their offices appertain in their be.
half te be done and also all these who will
riresecute against the prisoners who are, or
hen shall be. In the Jail of the said County
of Lancaster, are te be then and there te pros
ecute against them aa shall be Just.
Dated at Lancaster, the Wth day of March,
1389. U. K. ItUKKUUiiDKH.
BAe.lS-StdAltw Sheriff.
M
YKR9 et KATUFOH,
Spring-Overcoats.
Tbe Nicest Assortment Here.
BETrEU MOST THAN YOU'D EX
PECT TO FIND.
Every Ifew Material,
EVERY MEW SHAPE
AND-
Every New Design Right Here,
TO SUIT THK
MOST r ASTIDIOUS TA3TK.
In Price You'll Be Satisfied.
VYX UAVB TBS
PU10B AT ITS LOWB1T LKV1L,
AND TUS
QUALITY AT TUX UiyUKSl' rOlNT OF
KXCKL1.INCK.
Myers & RatMen,
KXLIABLX GLOXUIKK8,
NO. IS BAST KINO 8T
VAJtOBMM FA.
Saris sasAJelM ssssM Baorseways than
ttdMtsa years scix Thawlateref U8t-maa
tst taw Bsrrss all fafgad eaU VkSBerras
sat k ansuwaas. tk bleed vartSeC
Uvar mi bewsts retnlaUS. Falaa'a Celery
OsssBeaaeVtbs Baring sbsOMs of today teday
8SBautkls,asBUiaKslM can. rnseribst
T Fkysattaas, Bwniaiiaided by Draiglat,
BaBsrsst by kt lalatass, Oaamatswa by the
kUaaJaetancstebs
nelntSprligleiklM.
J1V wU ewb. 1
XXiW ?" th eralaa; with ae tired a
!A1?.B. n9 weak, tkat 1 enaia kaMly
gatsrbBBd lbBBtahMUDtPatB'sCi lbBBtahMUDtPatB'sCi
fTXkMicesM, aa befwra 1 has. ukea it a
S2Ll!K.T?!'l?B?,,bftUr- iBaaahewrtWiy
reiytBiead it te all who meed a bntidisi np
aaSstnsttkeaiagBaeAleln." '
kiss, m. a. new, Bamsgtew. VU
uctiw r4 fsaas'sji"'
5 ha rkyatetaal tarertte.
LaoeMter. Pa1
North Queen Street.
OCU9-TAS
MALI
BAKOAIHB I
HmW AD VBRTJBBMMNTa.
1
INN A BRENEMAN'S
1 OO Varieties
or-
BABY CARRIAGES !
18 A-
BIO STOCK.
BUT W HAVK TUKM. mlOKS AWAY
DOW.
FLffl & BRENEMAN,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTKU.fA.
JTOB BALB OR JtBNT.
TJtOR RENT FKOti APRIL I, 1889.
B the large third atery room above Me. 29
Caatra Buaxe, Xnqal.aef hkbb
feblt-tfd "O ICSKast King Street.
PUBLIC HALE OP A NEW P1EROK
Portable Well-Drilling and Bering Ma
chine, en Monday afteine n, a prll a, at two
o'cleok, te the yaid attachtd t- the city hotel,
Lancaster. KIDXMOUB ABCUAUM,
mlaltd3MWAS
FOR SALE OR KENT ON EASY
Terms. A desirable residence with all
the modern conveniences. He. 307 Xast Atag
street. Apply te O.L rOM DKUSMiru,
aprstta t6 Cast Alag street.
ROOMS FOR RENT VERY DE3IR
ABLK, centrally lecaud, auitable ter
Law or ether offices, dressmaking or light
manutaotnrteg business, en aaeend fleer
above rrey mcksrt's shoe store. 3 ast Jtlng
street. Alse wboieleurtb fleer torrent. In
quire of miCY A KCKKr,a Mast King street,
aprt-lmd
DAIRY KAKU FOR RKNT THE MA.
lone Farm containing 105 aorta tillable
land, acjelntng the city et Lancaster. Water
and ahace In evety Held. Apply tp
MOHTIMKKMALOMB, fark Ueu'e.
MOKT1MBU MALONB.UIestr Heuse.
J. L.BTBINMCXZ, ti North Duke tit.
mait,MATbUd
PUBLIC HALE OP WESTERN
BOIUXS.
OH Mebdxt, AraiL 8, 1(8),
will be sold at public sale, at the Verrlm&e
atables, xerth Filnce ttreet, Lancaster, fa.,
tbe telU wing, via t 1 will sell ter A. B. Given
a oarletd ut Western Horses, among which are
some rirst-Claaa reederaaud General Purpose
Horses, and soma lce Driven.
A credit of alxty daia will be gtvan.
Bala te oesameaM at 1 o'clock p. m.. oe Hon Hen
day, April tu, wfeaa urms wiu be bsbab
TMATMLMBB VC1DM.
JLnjkXOX liAMUASXKiT
4 LdjrSCAIJUBOAU.
mm
Arr,,IlBt Bt rassaayer Tratas em aa-l
sAar, Bvxbat, nor. la, usa.
. aOKTBWABD.
ViarTTTUia.. .......
f2illM HAS
Maaswnr ...... t.et jus
Maaaelm... , T.s i.w
eenawaii 7.aa lis
Sanaa.
9.
a.BU r.a.
SMM.IS
&ewa.ii
,sM.is
tiakii
lit
Ainvwas
tabaaesi sjl
Inlfritw. un
les uelijB iu
. Leaya a.v. r.w. r,ata.i
rst.
umomnea...... 7.11 is SB 7-sr 7JB
Oernwall ..., 7.27 1LU 7.W.15
SAB
ts
".........., ,JO ... KMHAW
jwaeastsr. B.S7 ll asa.ll
. Arrive st
Stlajr atnMt- tana. m tn a sua as
I.M
A. H. WILSON, Sunt. St. O. sUllreaS.
B.B.IIEFF,Snpt.C.K.K
PHILADELPHIA A RE A.D1NQ RAIL
BO AD.
KBADIKO OOLUMniA DIVIStOIT.
Oa and alter Snaday, March II, llf.tralai
leave tneaster (Kin street), as fellows t
-Fer Heading and Intermediate points, weak
Ays.&7)a.Bi,H:J0,j:Mp.Bi.; Sunday, wM a.
or Philadelphia, week daya, 7 M a.m., IMS
f:l0 p. m.t Sundays. S p. m.
Fer Hew Tm-tr via Philadelphia, walk days,
7:M a Bi, lt, s 10 p m.
..KS Bew Yer " Alientewn, week days,
12 OU p, Q),
oriienmwn,weea:eayi,7:"0a. te, l:U p.
m.t Sunday, 1 43 p. m T
Fer Petuvice, week dayi, 73C a tn.. 130 p.
HMBH'iusijiOfvp hj.
rerqaarrtrilie.weekniiys, 8:55, : a. bsh
J0,8:Wp,m 8anaay,t:10p m.
TESIHS FOB IiAMOABTSB.
Laara Beading, week day. 7.80 a. a., it-et,
8:ie p minnlay, 7-a.m.8:10p aa.
LeavePhllacelphla, week day, 4.18. KhOB
a. m.t 00 p m.
Leave Mew Yerk via Philadelphia, wtex
days, 7.13 a. m., 1:80, H.oe p.m. "
Leave few Yerk via Alientewn, week daya,
l.-OOa m., 100 p.m.
Leave Alientewn, week days, B.52 a. a., a.M
Leave FettsvlUe, week daya, 5.50 a. m , itf
p.m.
Leave Lebanon, week dsya. 7:11 a. m., li.it,
TM p. m. Sunday. 7.53 a. m., 3.U p. m
Leave Harrlsburg, week eays, 8.a a. a.l
Bnnflay,7eja m
J eav Quarry vllle, week daya, (lilO, B.tS a. at .
I tO.f (8 p. m.; Bnnday,7:IO a. m.
ATLANTIO 01TT DlVI8IO.
leave Philadelphia, Ohsstnut street wharf,
ard Henih street wharf.
Leave Atlantic city, week daya, erpresaea,
8(0a.m,andt p. u.f accommodation, 7:80 a.
m. and 8 43 p. m. Sunday, eipreta. 9.-00 a aa..
aeeommedatlon. S.oe a. m , 4 Jti p. m
Rttnrnlnirleare At'anllni:itir. flAimt nnvna
Atlantteaad Araanias Avenues. Week-days.
Express 7.80 a, m. and 4 p. m. Accommoda
tion, 8 08 a. m. end 4.?e p. m. Pnndsys x
riress, 4 p. m. Accommodation, 7:23 a.m. and
Wp m,
Detailed time tables can be obtained at
ticket offices.
A. .OLKOD, Q.O.HAMCOOB',
Vice Tre s JtOen'l M'gr. Uen'l Paaa'r Agt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
bchxdulx. in effect from Uev. ML
1888.
Trains vu.ru Laheabtbb and leave and art
rive at Philadelphia as lollewa t
ijeave
Leave
WKBTWABD.
Paolfle Kzpreast
News Bxpreast
Wav Paasenserl
Philadelphia.
Lancaster
u-.ie p. m.
480a. m.
4 je a. m.
7-00 a. m.
iaa.ia.
8:a. sa.
8:80a. m.
(hsia. a
0:858, m
fcse a fa
8-jaa. m
SO) p. a.
Kl0p,m.
3up,m.
fcse p. m
7:40 p. a
7.-80 p. m
11:10 p. Z
Arrive
Phlla.
lata, Ka
8a. m.
Man train vtaMt-Jeyt
no. a miu xrmiur.
Hlagara Xzpreaa..
Hanover Acoem , . ,
via Columbia
7.40 a. m.
via Columbia
rest Llnef
Frederick Accetn...,
Lancaster Acoem....
Harrlaburg Accem.. .
Columbia Accem...,
Harrlsburg Express,
Western Axpressf...
CABTWABD.
Phlla, zpresst
Fast Llnef.....
Harrtabnrg Xzpreaa,
Lancaster A ccem , . . ,
Columbia Accem...,
Atlantic Express!..
Seashore Express...,
Philadelphia Accem,
Sunday Mall....
Day Xxpresst
Hamshnnr Anrem.,
11:30 a. m.
via Columbia
vlaMt. Jey.
Kiep, m.
4:40 p. tn.
5.30 p.m.
B-.aep.m.
Leave
Lancaster,
Srjea. m.
6 -05 a.m.
8.10 a, m.
8.55 a. m.
9-oea. m.
11:30 a. m.
1S.58 p, m.
MB P. m.
8.-00 p. m.
4 43 p.m.
8 (5 n.tn.
10)a, m.
vlaMt Jey
11:43 a. m.
i:p.ra.
8-15 p. m
5-00 p. S3.
6'4B p. mi
8.50 p.m.
M5p.D,
iTbe only trains which run dally.
In Sunday, the Mall train weat runjbywa
et Colombia.
J. h. WOOD. General Passenger Agent,
CBAS. X. PUUU. ueneral Manager.
BOOKS, (80.
tfVWWtAA'tfWWI
BOOK DEPARTMENT,
" Life of E. Greenwald."
Footprint of Ills Life, together with Ills
Xarlltst Extant and Litest Discourse),
-BT
Rev. O. ElvinHaupt.
Fer Sele by the Publisher,
fr. I. JOB" DERSMITI,
46 EAST KING STREET,
Lamcaitbh, Pa,
A4-PKICK. S1.0O. ln3)-tfd
TERR'S BOOKSTORE.
EASTERBOOKS
-AND-
BOOKLETS.
If you want something
real handsome and artistic
get the Easter Booklets.
They are "perfectly exquis
ite" this season, and such a
variety you can't help se
lecting something.
7b. HERR,
51 & 53 N. Queen St.
augU-lyd
CAKfUT CLKAA'J.Sd.
riARPET CLEANING.
New location, New Frecess.
LANCASTER
Steam Caipat Gleaning
Works.
Yeu can Imigtne that taking a carpet out
these rulnv and muaey Cava, dubtuug and
diuvglav thsm areunl en the open let, is net
thoreutth carpet cleaning, "a he New ProceM,
once tried, will convince yen that It Is the
only way te prcperly dean them. Any and
all kinds ei wtinicereur wskeus call ter your
carpets promptly, our machinery tbernugaly
cleans them, brightens the colors and iney
coma home te ynu la xued rhipe, and what fs
mere, thoreagsly aired and ventilated. This
last luituie li ulnn north tbeprtcoel rliau
Ing. tiur nowprtei list brings the prleeet
thorough cleaning by machlnrry te about tb
sime price el be-cil-ea cleaning (cand
beaung )
LXAVXOUDKU9AT
B, t. FIHNESTUCK'S,
J.B.MaRTIXaCO.'S,
II. S. SHIltK & SON'S,
Hall or Telephone, or te the
W01tK?-WOODWAUD CHB1ST1ANBT3.
tnarZ8-ud
Aauaj. IluAUma,
ESTATE OP HON. H. Q. LONG,
late of Lancaster cily, deceased. Letters
teatamen'ary en ill eitate having been
8rnu-d te the undersigned, alt rersens In.
litd thereto ere r.qmnUxl tn make Imme
diate payment, and there htvleg claims or
demands against the same will present item
without drlay ter telllement te the under
signed, residing In Laneasur city.
CA1UAK1XKH. LOKO.
B.M.XlT0LDa, xxccuulz
Aiteraa. aaaxitteB
..M4H V?. U ,t Zm&s' - . - '
wigy- - :
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