Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 08, 1889, Image 2

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    Dftlly intftlllffftncer.
&4INUMVS. AMlb i UN.
vnwppiMM rcpi
MtelkatBMMfMy WlBdOBI fiZM
mm for UaUed States
famed which lie will set go : aed
IttlvJastedbMa en a atlHea or mere
n quarter at em per cent. ote
ifwa.. Thta k rer well. It is a
1 flOBtmeaBce of the practice or
"FatretilM, and te, in fact, the
a that tbe aecretarr can nut site:
If hi bays bends at any figure
a will wry certainly be asked
eaamrafant one.
- If wa remember aright. It was this
iry policy that was denounced in the
UtaUeatlal canvass, and that the
liven te understand that
would put a step te. Mr.
was very abuslre of the Dt moors-
administration that srare tbe govern.
menef te the banks instead of
bends with it; and Harrison was
free with his declarations In favor
adeeming the bends. We had reason
eltptct that they would be gathered in
rapidly when the new secretary of
Usaaery received the bids; and the
have been prompt in advancing
upon him. Tbe situation iltui-
,tetes once mere the great dlfference be-
theeryand practice, premlsa and
arforeance.
ilHanissn administration bids fnlrte
JBesuate this In divers directions. Civil
ipatfiee reform, which was another of his
paign devotions, does net teem te be
se well after his inauguration into
psasj, office which makes him its master.
-tfadgutg from tbe removal of the New
Yerk Republican postmaster, who was
aetatned by the Democratle prtsldent, in
bedience te the civil cervice theory tbat
a geed officer in a difficult pest should be
shot there, but who has new te give
,plee te a Republican partisan, civil
arvKe reform under Harrison Is going te
wm 'k sickly existence ; as might ba
xpacted of a president put into efllce by
say methods and who distinguished the
fcoeala gatherer with a cabinet office.
iBat the disappointment of the civil
aarrlee reformers with the results of the
Jaapubllcsn triumph are as nothing com-
faitd with the dlsaust of the manufac.
.'axera whose money made it, nnd who
fidently expected tbe issue of the
tialeeUonie send the prices of their com
i aaeditiei isillng up into the air. brlDjrina:
rTasekiate their packets, with a hundrtd
Jmm increase, the cash that they gave te
iseeauie.
&?. Hit I IfiA aalAfflnn (iiimn nml rnnf nrrl
:,. ...- w ..- ..t...,-
went down. Tbe inauguration
and went, and prices went dem.
they are continuing their downward
OOtrrse, te the great distress and confusion
fbe manufacturers; whoarecompalled
te put, down wages and demand decreased
freight rates, te keep their mills going.
taftnch should be the result of tbe
Jtepublicsn national triumph is very
Baejing te the men who gave their geld
te get it. Andrew Carnegie represents
tM condition of the great steel interest.
(tm tlla.tt. nmMAAl . k .......I. ...,
mmmam udi. affcttl IAI uig ywyic UUl
e-night te tbe Legislature for relief
from the railroad policy which takes
beep Pennsj 1 vanla fuel te Chicago, nnd
brings dear iron ores te Titttbure.
($ He understands new tbat it is net a
S5kw tariff, or the threat of it, that has
jjjrestraiea reansjivaula'fl great iron lu.
dustry. He leeks abroad and sees the pr1 cd
Let iron and steel manufactures steidlly
t'xlalnn. whlln hprw thnv fttantlllv f.ll
ias rr' ...... .k. .1 :.::;.'.
if ub Bera luuk lueie a u ,mnu wan
i wanna our idna ana inuine iron mauurae.
i' tires can come in or go out of it. The
.World's current in tbe iron trade U net
fe!t.here. Tbe home manufacturers bave
p.; tie country all te themselvss,as they bave
Mia tney wanted te bave it and would
&e content wheu they get it. Tbey
arecieaa Uepuullcan president te Eecu re
,m. They have it, and yet are net happy.
p; Bimethlng else is wrong. Tbty cee
wwn x4u iiviuq vuujici'ii'iuu uiu mi:i:ii,
Msvtthlcatue tariff, will net protect
a: and that the kulfe is being thrust
Liftte the s'.de of tbe Philadelphia iron
waiter by his own railroads, which cany
fae distant customers cheaper than they
ifer him.
f His cry has new a new direction. It
gflPM up against tbe railroads, and be sees
jhs only salvation la the regulation of
sir charges by the law. He asks for
KSanttARtlnn suMi a a Mm lnL.l.,iA.n,
piT-w" " w Vw uv 4UiilMllG WUU1
Erce law, the work of a Democratic
&patlecal administration, gives him;
wblcn the Kenubllcan utate
rsjkdmlnlstratien bes steadily refused te
jpve, although persistently demanded by
She Dsmocratie minority at everv session
wi the Ltgislature since 1S74, when tbe
stttutlen was established tbat read,.
& Jt the duty of vhe Legislature te pass laws
LW prevent and punish railroad dlscrlinl.
tien .
New tbat the iron of Southern furnaces
Sftmes into the maikettf the Pemisvlva.
Vla furnaces, at a rate of charge for car.
hpH that Is much lower thaa tbe Penn-
ayivania lurnaces enjoy; when coke
coal, and petroleum are taken
t of Pencsylvania seli and car-
0 WW e'.ber states at less chnmpa
r,thsu ara made te manufacturers who
Jerauld consume them at home ; and when
j,w luuiu;i.e ui vue xacieries or ether
tttes are taken through Pennsyl-
Kr,","i uvi '"w tuiupuuien wuu
rtaese of her own factories, ut bet-
par carriage rates than her factories
MB, H seems that tbe Pennsjlvanla
sufacturer may reallza tbat it is net
I UriH tbat bites htm, nor tbe Deme.
we party tbat is his fee. ne has cause
reflect as te his wisdom in spend.
mm money te elect pn admin.
stlen tbat leaves him te deen
the slough with his business in-
U as be new finds himself te be: and
remedy for which he has still cinarlv
(atekiu moving the state of Pnnsvi.
aala te hU rescue from the oppression
tw s raurcais.
ba- T rr.
ty- imep x-eaiage.
7oeny postage is one of the things con cen
kaSAtl sroecled hv tlm erfi.. n.i.i .
f HrilCheap Jehn" pestma.ter general,
i argument, mat me postal terviie
14, be self supporting will net hi
rte wtigu wuu this model of bust.
tin. Public Eentiment is undnuiit.
r;,in favor of the cheapest postage pes.
I, ana as a cent must be charged te
aias', rioeouy will bs liktly te
I JebB mush for txklntr mlranranu
, ........pv
w swe rem iininz cbancs of cbea;eu
tbe pestul lervlce. It is ih
oeursj of bis aert of
Ju,e W already surpars
1 1 J5 t;,i
S?r.
.rfrf"".
all ether nations la tbe extent and
ebeapM'S of our postal service as the
following comparison with the closest
tlvals in tbe matter will shew:
"United Blattc-Lettert, 2 cents ta
ounce; newspapers, 1 cent a pound;
postal cards, 1 cent each. Great Britain
Letters, 2 cents an ounce ; newspapers,
1 cent each ; postal cards, 1 cent each.
Germany Letters, 2t cents a bait eunci I
newspapets, I cent each (net ever li
ounces) ; postal cards, U cents each.
France Letters, 8 cents a half ounce ;
newspapers, 2-5 cents psr copy; postal
cards, 1 cents each."
It is boldly declared by the Pittsburg
ChrenkU-TthgrapMbtt the postetllcels
for tbe convenience of the people, net for
the aggrandizement of tbe government,
and tbat sensible and progressive citizens
de net care a B'raw whether the postal
tcrvlce is self supporting or net. This is
all very grand and liberal in the pregres.
slve citizens, but it might ba well te ceu
elder whither this sort of progress is apt te
lead eventually. If tbe government be
gins te give something for nothing in this
line tbe same practice will undoubtedly
be applied te ether departments, and the
vast expense of government enterprises
will bar the further expansion et
them. We'.hepe for a government tele
graph, but if it is net understood that the
business undertakings of the government
should at hast aim at self support there
will be dinger In advance In that line.
We cannot found systems Intended te be
permanent en the present overflowing
condition et the treasury. 'Wise states
manship wculd declare tbat we should
have ece cent postage as seen cs the
expansion et the business gave assurance
tbat tbe service would pay for itself at
that rate. Tbe department is just
beginning te nppreach a self supporting
state at two cents,and it will probably, It
peace and prosperity continue, give
warrant for a further reduction, but
until then there should be no reduction
net even for tbe gleiy of Jehn Wana
makir. Science baa tbe lollewlng remarkable
nete en bce ntlrigti and rheumatlem. " Dr.
Tcre contributes te the )YUner iltdicinisehe
Prcitc a novel method et eating rheumi rheumi
tltae. He obiervcd, thit, when rheumstle
persons were stung by bees, the swelling
which usually fellows sneti stings was very
clew In sppssrlng, nnd, It the persons wero
slung repeatedly, It did net sppesr at alls
tbe result et such continued stinging being
te cure the rheumatism, which showed no
tendency te recur. He followed out this
Idea In the cises et 173 pontens, SO 000 Btlngs
belug rtqulred. Hutu acule and cbronte
ea'cs were cured by this treatment,"
rattles of rheumstle old gsntloinen may
boergsnlod for a bee sting expedition te
the country ns seen as the neon ate ready
for business. This psper will cboerfully
end a reporter wliti a ptiotegrapblo outfit
te obierve proceedings.
ItennAi nppems tobtve a spite against
tbe Ainerlaau navy, new that Whitney has
formken lu Olose upon tbe Ssinesn
dlsater comet news of a stesmer sslllng
liome wltn a broken shaft, and new tbe
Poiwicela la sunk whlle gallantly riding In
the dry neck at roitsmeutb.. Te cap the
ellraax ct our naval distress, Mr. Wuk
Weug Pel ba petitioned the Km Km
parer of China te expel American,
and his memorial concludes with a con
temptuous reteiecce te the naval power of
tbe Unlied 8tate, which It explains Is In
such a stste as te preclude all Idea of an
aggressive war. Mr. l'el was connected
wltn the Unineie ICKatloe In Wathlncten
for a number of jtais and thinks he knows
wbcreet hesprsks.
il
PERSONAL.
GovKHNen Unuu E. JAousey, of Mary"
land, In dnuKHrtiunly HI. Overwork is
suied te tmoauteol tils lllees.
rtKV. OlLIlKltT Kayuenu, st nae tlme
vler itiicrnt of tliu dlueei fit New Or-
jpbiih, sni mr nnriv inirty-ienr years a
DM Inh iirlest nt OnclntiM. LiHlniiiin.
en Haturdey, neil 80. tin was a nalUe
nf Krai're ami for many years was preuldent
Ot rit. Mary'a celtexu In Marylaud.
Anciuiisiier H van en Huuday said this
et piotiluiileu : Kxiernal prohibition la
net ibn ilrt:Htla tiling- Tbe heart and
onntclencoaof the peeplnmuat ba rraebed.
Tbe way in net at Uiu coemlenco was riot
by creatliiK a fear eta pellcaiuan ortuelaw:
It was te bring te tbe mind the knowledge
et ait eninlrclent and omnipresent Uej,
and In noelhur way euld the evil as te
tbe whnlu penple be reatralned. The
principles t ilin temperanea aceiety were
Knod ene; It the member has committed a
sin he feel thure la soma ene he must go
te aud ceaftsf, and tbe priest beoeuies tils
adviser. llodes tbls through a koew.
ledge which his oemolsnoe ruakea of the
wrong. Tbe closing or the saloons would
ba but te cbacge the place of sale te the
drui; stores, and he Insisted that tbe radical
cuie for tbe evil complained of was net In
the polleeiuan's club, but In tbe direction et
tbe ocnscleuee.
THE SUALT. POSTOrFlGKS.
Intra Ar FIH7 Ttieuttuit and Tbty will Re
Tilled lu sixty Watba.
Washington lilspatch ta I'bll&delphta In-
Tbe prwldent tins erapbatletlly stated te
Inquiring senaiera and repretentatlwa thst
It is his iiupote te permit presidential
pestmaHteiH tucoalleuo In efflea until the
explralleu et couimUtlens. Tbn dlap dlap dlap
poletlnt; conclusion dnes net atlcct tbe
lntereusef the Republican party and lis
rreenUtUe!i lu the fourth-class cltlees.
The pieldtnt in tbls respect Is simply
pursuing the cenrse rf his prodeoensor, who
lnuUKUratcd the system of pHrmtttlnE
postmaitera In the opposition te flnlsh out
tbelr terms, exeept In cases where they bad
shown etlenblve pjrtliunshlp. President
Harrison bas adopted theaamoeourse, with
tbe exception et the cttecslve psrttsanihlp.
In reKard te the decapitation of the
fourth clans peatnusters the president Is
also following the lice of aotlen of bis
predecessor. Tbe wholesale slaughter of
tbls class of nfllelals could net be eirrled
out with aulllelent expedition. The whele
force of the appointment effloe was en
gaged night anu day in making removals.
There mu about sixty thousand of this clasa
of rincers. At the present rata of decapita
tion, under General Clrksen, about ene
thousand a wee, It will require j uat alxty
weeks te ejmplete the politic! oaaego lu
the por6enntl of tbls branch et the Borvles
Cnrloilllnet renlralna Vemica,
The Ht. JLeuls J)it Diiputch prints
lnterviewa ou politics with tee women in
dltferent paria of Missouri. These
Interviews show that, while Missouri Is
DeinnoratleDt every election, the mslerlty
of the eiwn interviewed are Republican.
Oely a idw are Prohibitionists, and
net 20 in the COD favor full woman
auHragc, but qulte a number et them
would be glad te vote en license
and wibenl questions. A lady in Uella
saya President Harmen's cabinet 1 geed,
with one exception Procter, and shore
marks, In regard te him, that a man with
whUkeia aed no moustache must be
looked upon with distrust. Miss El.'ubeth
Usrilsen, also of Rolls, ssjs: "Net.
withstanding the present proinlneneo of
the ftmlly In tbe Republican party, and
f".plle the f.ct that I call President
Harrison cousin Hen, I bave never atiaved
from tte pttbs ct rluhtenusuess. 1 atn a
Msunch Oemncrat aud I tblek Themas
Fraecla Uyrd the greatest American
autHinau next te drover Cleveland.
"Whenleve'y women Heeps te fnltv." ana
Lr'rV2i l? 'ibe V." w,,b0"' 10.1 aruiS
lri tie e ly aittecnra lerreiil ute buv
ebh bouj-e tir. null's Cough byruu at a
cent 1, and lake it. "j.uj. i v
m eak tula sreech as t tall you trlDDlnpl
en tha reuane' Buy ,hst oueer tKiriSLt
lpeiacUoea of the ae ti a sui, 1 fet
wv K-v, H", tr'jr-r-' -.7 " - - w -
JPHE LAKOAjSTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY.
WAlTAMAJCBK-a
irarLAD&rsxi, ltenaay,apTtlSISa)
We shall have semetsatng te
say jo-merrow pi Wmtn'a
Muslin Underwear that will be
uncommonly worth your while
te take note of.
All the Lyens Silk Novelties
are in place, Choicest crea
tions of the season; American
Novelties, 75c te $3.35 ; Paris
Novelties, $1.50 te $10,
West Transept.
Lansdowne.
Twin sister of Gloriosa.
Twe of the lightest and most
graceful stuffs that silk and
wool ever get together in. Tess
a fold of either; it almost
floats. A dress length weighs
in ounces. Yet even Henrietta
isn't mere closely woven. A
wonderfully strong stun for all
it is se light.
Lansdowne has all the lustre
of Gloriosa, but net its irides
cence. Dust slips from it just
as easily; a snake and the
wrinkles go just the same.
Lansdowne is in solid colors ;
Gloriosa comes in stripes and
plaids as well.
Either of them are scarce.
They'll be scarcer. There's a
craze for them. Street or even
ing wear.
Lansdowne, 40 inches, $1.25.
Gloriosa, 48 inches, $1.50
and $1.75.
Southwest et centra.
All the new tints in Silk-and-Weel
Henriettas. Geed re
liable makes. Right te the eye,
right under the glass. They'll
be right in wear.
Near centre of the store.
We mean te have every best
Black Dress Goods stuff, of
every grade that s worth your
thought. Whoever or wherever
the maker is that leads, we
have the pick of his output.
Priestley Black Silk - warp
Henrietta for instance. You'll
find en our counters mere
qualities and at lower prices
than anywhere else at retail in
the United States. Come with
the sample in your fingers or in
your mind. There's the test.
All through Black stufis just
the same. Take Priestiey
again :
Silk Warp :
Drap d' Alma, II It te II CO
CrAUieth, II a te e
Unmet Hair. II 1 te lltVO
Matiitt.ll in IS
lutntin.lltet'J
Veiling, 760 te 13
All Weel :
Cashmere d'Infle, II tn 12 M
Hume, exirahetvy, IS te t
VenetUn Urepn, II te II te
Iiisp d'aluii, eie toil
UnurnteR cieib, 73e te II '&
.Altatrr4l-, 03e tntt
Nuns. viiinir cocteiiio
Aleireis, 710 te J 2
Priestley's extra wide Black
Silk-and-Wools (72 inch) for
shawls and wraps, arc $3 and
$3-5- The 46-inch sorts
range from $1.75 te 3.
men mere are rnestieys
Striped Weel Cashmeres,
Striped Silk-and-Weel Henri
etta, nnd Silk-and-Weel Rail
road Cord, and any ether stuff
of that brand that has been
proved.
Northwest or contie.
Real and imitation Shell
Back Combs, Side Combs and
Hair Pins. Mere than 300
patterns. Direct from Paris.
The very latest wrinkle at the
gap capital. Seme with metal
tops, some with imitation
jewels.
They're at the top nick of
style, and are going for sur
prisingly little. The Imitation
almost mere real than the real.
Twice ev2r the biggest assort
ment we hear of.
Hoitheast of centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
COMfLKXlON J-O WDHR.
QOMPLEX10N POWDKR.
LADIES';
WHO VALUE, A KKH.NKD Cl)Ml'i,KUON
MUHT U8K
POZZONI'S
MBDICATKD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
.wlmi,artl ft hrtlli&ut transparency te the
colorations, and makes the skin Odloatelv
soil ana beautiful. ltcenUUns nellma, whltl
whlte ana brunette. ",
rOlt BALE III
All Druselsta and Faney Ooeds
Dealeru flvorjrwhero.
? WAjtlt 0r IMITATIONS.-!
ATTENTION I
8prinB.r,",KCt,u"y caU t0 wy rurchases for
Th latest Nevelt'esln
SPRING OYERC01TIMGS.
The Latest Styles in
gnUIng aud Tronserlens,
gcoaweik!' tt" the ,ewl,t cenihitent with
MV HKPUTATION HSrallLlinKD.
aty AiMis, liuLnir.
ASKEWI
K08. 234 AMI) SJJ yfl&V KINO BTKKRT.
uiauitiuu
TK YOU WANT GOOD UUUdHESGO
KILBURN,
traii"1 W8T K"" TST.
iiMmcAw taacanir, Pa.
rj -,
"ij " '
"-' 3fJ
pAlKK'S OJCUCtt Y COMPOUND.
THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT.
Paine's Celery Compound
PUBIFIE1 THB BLOOD,
STRKNOTBKMa THB MBltVE8,
muxjhkrm thbmvkb,
RKOCLATKSTHE KIDNBTS AMD BOWKLS, '
GIVES LIKE AND VIGOR TO EVERT ORQAN.
TUIBE'S HOTRWa L1KHT.
"JAlli.Jxt0'l b T ""e11 "n en
nt fltbliilaied, 1 prnenred sexenr faloe'a
eiery (.enipcraiid Ths nte et two betilrs
maaamafeel Use sifan. As ft seneral
tools and spring maatclne. lde net snow lu
Sy-"-. W. lRKii.BAr,
Brbjafllsr OsBtral V. H. .. liuillDiten, VL
1100. Six ler WOO. AtDrufiUts.
DIAMOND DTK tjrier reattarrs an4 kib kib
beas I Iaiy I kletsnt! Kconemlcal I
TWTKXT DOOR TO THE COURT BOUSE.
MONDAYS SALE
!L520!B.?0,,a 'xtle.'tvnty of Laflles ICeilin'tJrxJerwatr. On sfenaay. AwrU h.wwltl
eklrti at the f jllowleg low prltti whtoe Ma dsMStOiy less taaa cost or majinlacturji
f''"TOOW"8tU9rIH'i"wrtl0(iStawaranJtS10lwaraSXil llwanRS
LUBM19K at 193 were e j e were tee t Me wereHe i 7e wera It 00 1 Me warait N114 II W
UK WKR8 at 19c wero Me 1 29a wsra 10) t S93 ware 69 ana Tie 9e wen II 00.
COUSEr ceVkKS at 9Je wet Sle 1 8e were 0e 1 e wera 63a 1 Ms wera 7ie.
Muslin Skirts at Corresponding Prices !
Ibaie Price tre for MONDAY, irBILtbelth.
FAHNESTOOKB,
N03. 35 and S7 East Sing Street, Laneatr. Pa.
RPKfa """' "" '
CARPETS.
METZGER & HAUGflMHn
Hare howOpenaLargeAssortiiieatof Uaaflseue
Brussels, Ingrain, Rag, Hall and Stair Oarpetf,
BOUGHT AT AUCTION AND D1UKOT FBOM THBKANtTfACrrjBEBS.CUlAP FOB OS BO,
OAKPHTs At 10 Cents
O-H'JJJTS at HH renu
(JAHPKiS At Cenia
CT8 At SO I ants
UAur&iD At 3) Cunts
.85'?wt '""B'-ehmp Tab'e, Ftitr firm riner oil cloths. Window 8hadf, Onrtatn Poles
ana Lace Curuilna at bow Prlees. Oarfaiens Bteatn-nurerf Feathers, ter which taireUsuen
great deunua, always en taua. Carpet Bags tiken inezehange ler Cari'suT
Metzger & Haughman
Neb. 38 & 40 West King Street, Lancaster. Pa,
ASTOPPOBITB TUB COOPER HOUBE.-W
VAMfMI
UAitUAIN I
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
-
FOH -
W1LT ON, VELVET, BODY BRUB5ELS,
Tapestrj, Ingrain, Damask and Yenetlin, Rag and Cbiin Carpetr,
OIL VLOT3B, WINDOW BMADMB, etc
We hava tk4 LarKmt end Beat Stoek lm tka City,
h. S. SHIRK & SONS,
nerner Wist Kits mi Wat Strsib. LancisUr, Pt
MATTINU.
J.
a MARTIN A CO.
CHINA MATTINGS.
An importation order for
these goods Given last Fall has
just arrived, and we are show
ing a line of
Ningpoe Jeintless Brand,
Obelisk Brand,
Pagoda Brand.
The Line of
DAMASK CHINA MAT
TINGS Are of the Choicest Designs
made and unequaled for quality.
A special grade we are sell
ing at 10 co, a roll of 40 yards,
is a bargain we cannot dupli
cate. Lew priced Matting at 12,
1 s and 20c a yard.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cor. West King & Prince Sts
Lancaster, Pa.
Kllb.af uuJritUij,w MUUIt,
QALO. AMD HSU
-THE
ROCHESTER LAMP
BlxtyCanaie-Ugnti Beau tnem all.
AnufbexLotet GHBAPOLOBXSfertJas an
ousterea.
THB "i-HByBOTIOK",
MtCA.1. atUULDIMO A BU1IIIKU CUSUIOS
WF-ATHERSTRIP
Ueau tnsm alLTTbls strip entwears all etLeiri
Krviiis ant U,e nole. Hteji rattling et wlnOewr.
BltleOe tbe Oust. Kep net snow ana rain.
Anyone can apply li no watte or Olrtmaae
In pplylua 1L Can be Ottna auvwberv se
bole te bore, niaay ter ate. It will net split,
warn or shrink -a nushleu strip ta the most
"rfa.t- At tan Bteve, Heatr ana Baste
Stored
-or-:
Jehn P. Sehaum & Sen?,
24 BOUTH QUBUfilf B1'H
1ABUASTBB. PA.
APRIL 8, 1689.
CBK IT KOW I
"HavlBf iHt 7ear r '' Ottety Oom.
penpd ihis sprtn, I ca mm; raeesBSMStS It
as thi mnst pewarial an at ts sasse usm
me.t gentle regulator, it Is splaia arv
teatf.aadslacatAkJBgltAav tall ltkMir
Baa." jt. . stf UMB,
Watsrtewm. limseta.
wu. JtrcnAuorev .e, rtopruten,
Borllngten, Vt.
tPZ ?"qt,--"blsjsttgittwil
ntghu. Wake Uinghteg.
DRY UOODU.
OABPBTS At as Csnta
SA.K.!!5TB At 49 Cents
0RPBMi At M Cents
UAU'KTS At 61 Benis
OAbrSTS At 7S Cent
UAhh.
BAJiOAnrai
DRY UOODB.
w
ATT fc HHAND.
BT1LI, LEADS AS TUB MOST
r A8 IUON ABLE H ATI niAL OTTUB
8KA30N.
WATT &SH AND
hare suceeedea in securing thebastralaeta
the market. '
48 Inch OABIIUBBKUENBIKTTA, all-wool,
exeellent quality, nerr Spring snaaee.Ua a
yard.
BDPBBIOB QBltUAN UXNBIBTTAS, at
Inches wide, beeuuiul flnUh In Old Bete,
Pearl, Ketlda, Uebelln, Berpent, Terra Cetta,
Steel, Drab, Mahogany, ana s'.ap.e color, 71
a y arO, a usual dollar qaaltty.
riNB FU1NCU HENIUEITAS In new
baaeaana staple colors, id tneauwiar.tl
a yard.
Ladlee are invited te oempire these goods
with any they have seen. ' '
BbACK OABQMEUK HRNBIBTTAB, made
Ot finest wools. 46-tnch wlda. at BOe. 7Sa. S7We
lioe.iiisa yard, from 10 te We ayardnnacr
usual prlees.
BBNUiKTTA HAYK, a striped Henrietta,
suparb quality, all oelors, 7Je a yard, match It
for less man II CO,
New Yerk Stere,
O. 8 and 10 Bunt Kins Btree.
Latest ratblent In New Ueaair Dreis Maker
IQe, maU 23e.
UAT8, 0.
31
Stanffer & Ce.,
IATS, TRUNKS,
-AND-
Traveling Bags.
31 AND 33 N. QUEEN ST.,
LAN0A8TEB, PA.
33
TheCashmereHenrietta
fAZAOM orrAtmietr.
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION.
13 East Kike Simr.
Lahcastkr. Pa.
The recent fire at Burger's
Planing Mill as well at the
breaking of one of the large
plate Glosses at our New Stere
will delay our, removal for
about 8 te xe days.
Our new lines of Spring
Goods are new all in;
As our Great Opening which
will take place about the 15th
of this month, we will make an
elaborate exhibit in every de
partment In the meanwhile we are
ready te show them te anybody
who does net care te wait for
our opening.
We expect te offer te the
public the greatest attractions
in our new store ever offered
in this city.
'. Our prices will be lower than
ever.
Our motto will always be, as
it has been heretofore, " Quick
Sales."
With the increased faclilities
in space and light, and with the
immense display at our com
mand, we mean te out de all
our previous efforts.
Our system for selling, buy
ing, and handling our immense
trade in general will be se much
improved upon that net only will
we be able te sell cheaper, but
it will be considered a pleasure
te shop at our store.
One great advantage will be
that all our Millinery and Mil
linery Goods, Ribbons, Velvets,
Plushes, etc., will be sold en the
ground fleer.
Our second fleer, the dimen
sions of which are 150 feet in
length by 32 feet in width, will
be devoted entirely te the dis
play of Ladies' and Children's
Coats and Ladies' Wraps, La
dies' and Children's Jerseys and
Blouses; also a full stock of
Beys' Clothing.
We will sell you these goods
cheaper than you ever bought
them before, and it will just be
the kind of a store in which
you like te buy these goods.
Our opening will be an
nounced as seen as the day is
fixed.
Lookout for the opening of
ASTRICH'S P. O. F.,
1 1 5 & 1 1 7 North Queen St.
The finest store building in
the State, outside of Philadel
phia. OROOBttiMS.
AT BURSB7S.
BOMB BIO BARGAINS.
We have tee many
CANNED GOODS,
And tee many
DRIED FfiUirP,&c.
SptelU Inducements te stove Them.
Fells' corn. Scans fertle-reils'S pound cans
Tomatoes, 4 ter 23c Marrowfat Pem. leans Jer
Stai I can a hiring; mus for Ifle 1 (pound
cans realties, vsai fine Apples, 18 1 semi I
-" 'i" c.nji rer c: rwm mooing,
only ISe a can j Urled Applra. Baaauart; cook cook
leg Apples, Sj halt posletof rotators, no a
puihtl, AvapeiatxO F each. a (old) ae a peund:
boil Cranberries, Be a quart.
LAST, DOT NOT LEAST.
Ws i have a full line et finer Qoedr, at rea
sonable pneei.
BURSK'S!
NO. 17 BAST KING STREET,
LA5CA8TEB. PA.
AT BKI8T'a
All Eyes en Reist!
FREE DISTRIBUTION OF CARDS
1,000! 1.0001 1,100!
OH SATURDAY, APRIL 6.
Coamenelni at s O'clock this Bvenlngi
NewUTOur shance. Don't wait until they
are all given out. They am positively tbe
finest (.ard ever cfiVred. Understand, vs
never give Trasby Larda t neither de we or
pct you te bny a quarter pound of Tea, upon
which te reallss piodteneugn te pay ler the
Card. We don't want veu te buy anything in
order te get the Uard, unless you ttel at
liberty te de se Wbee we glva Cards we al
ways try and have tbe brat, and give them as
a token ct the high appreciation we have ler
your patronage. Everybody ts expected te
ask for one. we will be very busy, and you
might be overlooked.
We Hare a Thessand Big Bargains,
and It will be te your Inteteat te come and see
our Immense Stock.
ArBWBUECIAt.TIESi
Cranberries, a Qt
Mlnceni'at. t ferlta.
Etna evaporated apricots. 3 Bs for 33c.
Xew rrunellas, ine a. B.
Fine Prunella., tit ler 2S&
Procter a Oambiu' Ulelne Seap, 60.
001 Olslne beap, sc.
plonle llama reduced te 10 a B.
Ui lad Beef, ee,c,10a and like it.
rineit Bloater Mackerel, Ae.
J. FRANK REIST,
WaOLEJAXB AKD RETAIL GBOCBB,
NsrUtesst Carasr
West Use Bad FrlK Streets,
LANOABTEK FA.
awTrJephene and Free Delivery.
COAL
LUMBKK AND COAU
TOBACCO SHOCKS AND OASES.
WBSTEBN UABD WOO US. wholesale and
Betall, at B. B. al ABT1N A CO,
2 Water street, .Lancaster, Pa,
ns-lyd
B
kAaUAAirckti'l uUairAMX,
COAL DEALERS.
Oancscwa is north queenstreet, and Xe,
M BertJk rrtaaa atraat.
iisan-sarai rruaa atiaai. rttr "Tiling
bAaeAWBUL r a
S ' M . V.
'V
CLOTBIS0.
IJ OLOTHIWO BUTBRSL
L. GiDimin & Bre.
NEW SPRING SUITS !
We have the eheleett, aeatest ptturas ss
JTew Spring enlts j os hve ever seeat
nr st lea this season are remarkably feae
some.
The Salte at S, is, 110, IllaresnaehbaUat
thaa any we have aver ihewaat the prleea
Three Batten CuUways and Sacks. Wuiaay
anyone te txtmtne these ge:ds.
Wa hava the largest and most f elect a'tert.
menter Beys' and childrea'sSnluHbefeaaS
anywhere, ths prieee the very lowest
Beya' t ults at H.te. is, 14, as. ea w .
Children's tulis at 11.15, 11 H, M.8. UTS, W,
aSa, IS.
Merctuet Tiiloileg Depwtieit
Wa desire te say toeurenstomersaaa tbe
publicum wears better prepare! thaa aver
teseivsthem with satlsiactlea.
WB M KB TO OBDXB.
Ocea Bnatness Snlu at lit, lit, lis.
Worsted Cutaway suits at 111, ill. HO.
fine Imported Cutaway or seek Suits a IB,
H', 917.
Trousers te erS at N se, , in, m, W, 110.
Baa our great Una 01 them. Over fcOpaf
tarns te ssleet trem,
L. GANSMAN A BRO.,
88 and 69 MOBTH QUEEN STBKET, B, W.
COB. OF OBAKQE, LABCABTEB.FA.
SSTRoteonneoleawlth any ether Clothing
Beuse In the City.
TT1RSU & BKOTHKR.
HandEem8 Tlf Quality,
Beautiful I Fieith,
Lew III Prie9.
WHAT?
Oar Spring Overcoats.
SKItQXS, MELTONF,
WIDK-TTALIH, WOBSrXDS, KEBSBTS,
SILK FACED AMD LINED,
H.00. t.00, 17.00, 18.00, 19 M, 10 CO. 111.00 te tlSLOSX
MEDIUM WEIGHT SUITS
In Castlmersi, Wenteda and Cheviot, and
In Back, Cutaway or Prince Albert Cut, well
made and lined and perrect fltlleg,
14 SO, 5, IS, 17, W, 19, 110, 111, 111, 1S, 1S, US.
CHILDREN'S and BOYS' SUITS
IN TUB
Most Stjlliu Designs,
Best Qualities,
Finest Workmanship.
Children's Salt! at 11.00, fl.50, SiOO, 1160, s 00
tOS7.50.
Beys' BulU at I2.C0, 13 CO, J CO, l,00,SJOOtO
1100.
OOtt
Merchaiit Tailoring
DEPARTMENT
Is orewded with all tle latest Spring and
Summer Novelties fvr suits and Trousers,
made te your order.
jsrstep lu and soe them. Our Flu are
equaled by none.
HIRSH & BROTHER,
OME-FBIOH
Clothiers and Furnisher?
CORNER OF
N. QUBHN & OBNTRH 8QUAR9,
LANCASTER, PA.
M
TKKa KA'rujren.
Spring Overcoats.
Tbe Nicest Aisertient Here.
BETTER MOST THAN YOU'D KX
PKCT TO FIND.
Every Ifew Material,
EVEHY EW SHAPE
AND
Every New Design Right Here,
TO SUIT THB
MOSXrAJJTlDIOUa TASTB.
Ie Price You'll Be Satisfied.
WE UAVB TUB
PBIQB AT ITS LOWBIT LKVSL,
AND THB
guALnr at tux aisuxsr reiwr or
EXCKLLKHCE,
Myeis & BatMen,
BELIAULB CLOZB1BBS,
NO. 12 EAST EINQ ST.,
UAJtOABTBB PA.
ATTOMMMTM.
T UTUER a KAUFFMAN,
ATrOBNKr-AT-LAW.
aeoadleer Bshlsmaulaw Bulldluj, watt
stenhutussuaet. apH-fytAw
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