Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 11, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGEyCEB, THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1880.
Dally Intelllffncr,
UUTCAtTBE, AMI t. II, UN.
Vi
XM GrMt Ime.
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tfae neat Interesting topic
la thte aUte, la the question et
cttttrel of IU rAllreals. Mr. Andrew
who etaasplena the popular
ktt beeese an object of virulent
by the railroad interest ; but it is
likely that its attacks will de him
; Ml certainly they can de the
nose. Mr. Carnegie haa amassed
great fortune in the manufacturing
In this state, and It may
;. Bammed that his relations with
railroads hare been harmenl
It may even be believed
his present attitude towards the
lraala railroad is prompted by his
te secure the particular considers
ifreai It te which he has been used.
thla does net affect the condition he
et imposition by the railroads
the trade of the state. It will de
railroads no geed te abuse Carnegie.
need te address themselves te
his facts; and if they were able
4e ae, we may be sure that they would
be guilty of the weakness of hissing
hirelings upon their accuser.
: v,JWe de net care, and the people de net
l, what Mr. Carnegie's motives are or
?kat his conduct may have been. We
saew that it is true, as he charges, that
Oft railroads et Pennsylvania charge
) for carrying the goods of Fennsyl-
Vfialan te and fro than they charge the
f leeple of ether Btates for the same
. MMtrat of service ; and this Is a wrong
Mchweare bound te redress; and in
i we welcome the aid of any man,
ftwent regard te his previous condition
record. It is simply silly te assail
Carnegie with the expectation et
KrBaeaplDir from the facts lie tells of.
k.T.rw ..1 1.1. i-i - in. .,.... i i
. 'jae wu uia Jineittui, j. niauurg uiiu iici
ntkrests, are the least et the sufferers in
f'Eaensvlvania by railroad discriminations
Vlt is the people of Southern Pennsylvania
vWhe are deprived et railroad facilities,
ebb4 the people et Eastern Pennsylvania,
(VWhobaveno proper competition in tbclr
KfcM-lnfl.thttt.nrTnnaMnliirAl hv i.hnnnllntr
';T7:, .77. ' . Zi . " r '
i-fWBwa uuea an it can get. 'J. no rarmers
I'M Pennsylvania, who work from dawn te
;,'4ark and find themselves worse oft at the
Bd of the year than at thebeglnning,can
;Brge their condition solely te the fact
-'Waftfe ftlAYttt Irtinria ii1ta Itrnitntit tntrt stvi-
gjpttttlen with them the vast expanse of
b(.wmw Mwipuiwiiwii unto uiuukuv lutv tuui'
i 4 virgin euu iu iuB iar west, anu reiuse te
ffennlt the Pennsylvania farmer te enjoy
natural protection offered him by his
? earness te the seaboard market.
t-1,1- fl .! II il.-i.i.. 1
CwlVBnla coke, that is carried by Pltlaburc
mt Chlrage, pays but CO cents per ten for
Kttm carriage te Pittsburg, whlle the ceke
r Pittsburg people pays 70 cents. Hut
riifJBM Cflkft cn.qtM mnnli mnra fnr
:frBRiage te Chicago than 70 cents,
.Because it is carried be far: but
Kith cattle that are carried from tlie
RV M trr ... . ......
t as nesb te me eeaperu or me i.asi cost
Baere and we believe Mr. Wherry says
I .IhBtthey cesteven less-for their carriage,
i ae tnese that are taken te the sea-
jb-tBfva worn tue uumueriand valley of
. . - - .
rraanavlvanla.
wThat is a much grosser outrage upon
" Mmjr liauut 1UIUJE1B IUUU VUO UUU
rpetrated upon the Plttabunr manu-
ftflfactnrers. And there are any number et
Oitxamples te be cited of this much mere
'trleveus oppression of Eastern tcnnsvl.
Igranla. Philadelphia consumers, for in-
pawnee, pay ier tne carrlage of lilturaln.
voeceaiio mem irem meir meuntnlns,
p, two dollars and ten cents a ten; while
g&BM same coal, carried te thesame city for
tupment thence te ether places, pays,
twe uHmy uiu pay, jess man one ueiur anu
Hnl a half per ten.
lYas It Smart?
fiSS The trick Which nrnvpntivi Mm TAnl.
IjJBture from considering the anti-dlscrim-
p?1k.I1am 1.111 t .. ...l.(-l. ,-...., ..-
jw' uuia, uue yvuiuu, uuuuneas, us
'MtberB plume themselves upon as belatr
i must: and se it was.but the smartness was
&wl B kind that never pays. In this case
iBt peep! of the state see the
feHeuse adjourning, te attend a celebration
- snetner town, ever a day which was
felbMd for the consideration of a very lm.
gpertant measure; they see this done,
attar the Heuse had already refused te
iMjoern te attend this celebration.
BBen refusal occurring bsfere the day
SWBBd been Died fnr lin rnnalilnmtlnn r
PBBt antl-discrlmlnatlen bill; they see
uiciuiuie, luat mis aujeurnment was
I in the expiring days of the session,
j-l-Z -'"J w... niwuuiucuiVUIWIUll;i
Kj" eoeuk irguiniiuD , anu mat next
JBepublIcan leader of the Heuse.
rwbe had voted te adjourn te attend the
eiebratien el Lee's surrender, cautioned
" neuse mat it Lad net a moment te
Bjajte te get through its business.
m; A.U tnis is a proclamation from the
tal dome te all the people of the state,
t the IlOUi?. Which n.( 1(Mni ltr n
CtBaa.thlrH v.la , ..u.. .,. ....
,www- ,wv i wuuajujr iue uuil-
Brtmlnatien bill and which next day
majority vote declared that it
lid instead attend the celebra.
at Milten of Lee'a surrender,
been converted, In less than n d.iv.
ifreai an attitude favorable, te one hostile
; Bnu-aiseiimtnatlen legislation, utd
ma Bajenrnea te avoid considering it,
lathing could he mere plainly declared.
Driers by an authority holding the Heuse
IBM nolle iv of its hand had been Issued;
preaiei cnaegei tne cause of the
was refused a hcarinjt. This mav
(been smart; but It is giving mighty
(credit te the popular intelllcenca te
Htjle it.
VFi
Unst and Dust.
Jlhe condition of thn Rtrpnt emir,.ia
BB ekleus attention et the street com-
m. Auereu an absolute necesilly
they be at once cleaned. The house-
oeuia net be subjected te the
acne or cirt which overwhelms
It is doubtless exDenelvn tn mi..
scrape the streets. It it cheaper te
ute rain; nut it u net fair te thesa
y the taxes and have a right te
a mat tne streets shall be kept in
osdltlen. Ne town spends mere
her struts than Lancaster nnd
Tibia mero annejance from them;
'because the money spent has net
kj. w urtmtu. cits stone?, wtici
iWBlegrated ever the winter into
nave ween put at great expense
IMatiBJU; and new what dirt the
of tie spring have net Mote away,
w is sprmuea and ehereled and
wj.
WBpnbltthMa jc!ma of marveloei
Ilteratnre an accennt et the haadleng flight
et abarg lar from the terrifying gazs of
wemaa. Ne doubt the simple troth li that
the thief bsllsved that the woman wi
snfflelently Jred te keep qnlei nntll be
eteiped, and this proved te be the case.
m m
Amoxe President Harrison's numerous
worries net the least Is the servant ques
tion, though It baa taken a curious twist in
the White Beuse. When Lord Bsekvllls
went home he left a full ere w of well trained
English servants, who felly expected te be
Installed in the White Heuse, as they were
very suporlerlot of domestics, and were
willing te work for comparatively low
wage. The steward of the White Heuse
under President Uirrlsen engaged the let
tone glren plicc as vacancies oeeurred,
but a keen.eyed reporter called attention te
the first few changes and with allusions te
the Mnrchlsen letter noted that the colored
people who served President Cleveland
were being replaced by llrltlshers. The
changes have stepped short and new the
trouble is te get rid of the contract. The
president may thank his Jnck thst the
enterprising steward did net select one of
the famous Chinese cooks for the White
Heuse,
A STOitAeK battery street car was tried
en the Darby braneh et the Philadelphia
Traction line en Wednesday and gave
perfect satisfaction. This ia the system of
secondary batterles reeently referred te
in these column, and It premises te make
electricity replaoe all ether atreet rail
way power if the Eleotrleal Accumulator
oempany, the owners of the patent, de net
restrict Its use by excessive charge. The
eleotrle railways In operation in many
cities are mere or less costly and trouble treuble trouble
semo, because et the overhead or under
ground wires, but by this storage battery
syitem eaeh car is quite as Independent as
a horse ear or ateam dummy, for It carries
Its motlve pewer en beard. The power la
alae supplied with leas lets than by any
ether plan. Fer the teat In Philadelphia
the Darby read was cheaen, beoause
of sleep grades nnd abarp curve,
but they made no difference whatever.
'The car atarled off at a apoed of about
six tnlleann hour. Met the slightest do de do
orcase of speed was notlcable In ascending
the steep grader, and when en the level the
car easily ran at ten or twelve inlles sn
hour. It was atarted and atepped with the
greatest ease. On a particularly bad ploce
of track, a sharp en rve en a hillside, the
cjr left the track, but by the application of
a llttle mero power from the batteries the
meters backed the car Inte plaoe en the
rails and the trip waa reaumed with but
llttle delay. The weight of the buttery,
meters and gearing la about two and a half
tens. When fully ebarged the battery will
run the car, leaded, for sixty mlles bofero
It Is neceaaary te recharge It.
Ir the full Hat or lives lest In the storm
et last Saturday could be made up It would
probably rcaeh Inte the hundreds, but many
a veasel probably went te the bottom that
will net be mlased for weeks or months.
Hi'Al.v be umynlew in some things, but In
thotnatterof bribery and corruption ahe
is away nliead et thla country, Kev. Dr. J.
M. Ituekley bus roturned from Spain and
says this about II: "Net mero than 40 per
eenl. of the taxea can be oelleotod. Mayers
of cities get rleh In a year. One at least of
the meat Important elites la doatltute of
credit. (Spaniards se distrust oaeh ether
that money la net forthcoming for great
pnblle works. The Kngllau manage the
water werkp, the slreet cars and almost
everj thing ulse."
Ilv the will et his daughter, the late Mrs,
Turner Hargent, Oliver Wendell Helmes
gains possesslon of a very yaluable oelleo
tlen et paintings. On the death, of the poet
the paintings are te go le his son, Oliver
Wendell Helmes, Jr., and en his death te
the Iloaten Muteutn el Kine Aria. Among
the paintings la "The Hely rurally, " by
Lodevlcn Caraccl, for which Mrs. Hargent
paid 2S,000 in Kome. It was ahlpped te
America en a sailing vossel whleh was
struck by a water spout and foundered seen
alter, but net bsfere the crew and a llttle of
the cargo had been taken oil' by another
vasnel. Among the articles saved was this
original old master.
TllKMOMthY WAS ON TOi'.
The Kltal Or;n (lilmlnti Indulge tu Scii
en Woodland Avcnua.
rrem the l'hll&aelpMa North American .
Twe crank mualelans came togethnr en
Woodland ayenue, and taking their atanda
en opposite tlji.B of the atreet, began te
grind out "inuMe" that waa simply awful.
One played "White Wlnga" in a way that
made e orybedy in the neighborhood grew
weary, srhliethoethBrpIayed"Maraoillalae"
and "Sweet Vloleta" alternately.
The nun with a monkey began te draw
the blggest orewd, and pretty Boen the
Italian count laid bla hand organ up
against a tree and walked ever te his com
petitor. 'Cletta a hella euta heres," he cxolalmed,
"Iblabemy beata," '
"(Ment you dage," retorted the ether,
who didn't happen te be an Italian, "1
belong te District Assembly Ne. 4. let the
Protective Order et Organ Grinders, and If
you don't git away from here I'll mash
you and your ergau te pieces."
Toe latter grabbed the crank et his organ
and turned out about ihreu baraef "Silver
Threads Among the Ueld," but atepped
abort ctr. The Italian bad struck at him
and knocked bl wheesyband organ into the
street. The monkey climbed up en top of
a trce box, and seeing hla master gettlng
the worst of the struggle, threw oil hia llttle
red eap and took a hand In the aerap. The
way tbRt menkey clutched the hair of the
nrntflptlnnlitt w.. m .Dntinn itAn..,.. .
easily gotten away wltn his Italian rival.
Three uilnutes were occupied In the
strugKle, whleh resulted In the Italian
Becuinulatlnic mero dirt than he were before
and the ether fellow losing enough hair
and whleknrR testutl n mattrcts
The menkey lest hla lltlle ulvet bainue
In the struggle.
A WOUAS IN A IIISAlt I-1T.
ghelfxinctitift Unlre te Krabraee a Shaggy
Uitle liftile.
'Whlle Captain Weeden, the knoper at the
Bmltbsenlau Institution, at Washington,
was standing in front of the bear pit a lew
days age, an elegantly dressed woman, of
apparent reUneu-ent, appreached, and after
looking through the bars a few moments
exoUlmed Impulsively: "Hew I aheuld
IUb te hug that bear!" The captain was
astonished, but managed te say : " Well
thorn's nothing te prevent it." '
"Hut hew bhali I gelluT" the visitor
"Ueme with me." Together they went
te the deer at the Bide, and without a
uisineru'j hesitation or even a lern of perfect
composure tbe lady followed her guide
VVL Ph. "?!"8. ft" P. te the
.z n : uu '"'" um en me nead, te
the lnteafce astentabinent and admiration
of the captain, who remarked: "Madam,
you are the nervleat woman la WaBh WaBh
tngten." Thinking te test her further Captain
Weeden txgan te edge eir towards the deer,
but his guest had evidently read about the
traits et wild animals in captivity and kept
close te the keeper's aide, making her exit
in hla company, and departed without
making herself known. Hhe ran a greater
risk than she was probably aware of, for
had the etlered te touch either of the (ether
anlmaia Jnhe pit, in all likelihood net
j.en the captain's rresence would have
.r.Tw."Ii i . j " uu aerjeusiy irjured
b the ill-natured brute.
Out Oorepittclj In Twe,
i.f,(,lm,cl,h,la:eri ,n emploje of tie
Philadelphia &. Heading railroad, fell from
2nrrtal? "es(llDK ou Wenciday aftoVneSn
and ttp car running ever him. cut Shu
ejajpletelyintwe. He died. '
I)eVtI-It e Oeiler oaeri you a beitlnnr
Ja'Vtttlen OU in a inutlliiuxl or ejeucea ijick-bKO.-den't
buy it at anu prlce,-lt inav be r
oangeroua ana orlhle ceunwrletu lns?it
rne of Charre. Your Druiaiit will r.f.mrt
yenr money fl Br.JJull'i cSffh ?rtSaS2
vSSnSul u,'MUnacu"you"PeSSh!
WANAMAKMR'B
raujiDCLraiA, Thursaay, April tl, law.
This morning first view of
the new Surah Waists and
Garibaldis. Rich, dashing; an
exquisite line. Dainty color
combinations.
Second fleer, Cbaalnutilriat aide, rear le le
vaeors. Wc get in about four thou
sand rolls of China Matting for
this season's trade.
De you realize what a moun
tain ei matting four thousand
rolls would make ?
Yeu can't touch a button and
ring up China and get picked
Matting of! hand. It takes
time, lets of time, te de it.
We placed our matting or
ders mere than a year age.
Patient, bias-eyed weavers, with
their feet te ours, are already
working en Wanamaker orders
for 1890. Needs a long leek
ahead te get what Is best for
you te buy in these cool, clean
fleer coverings.
The ships that brought this
guiwu a BUfJijr iiac uiuy JU31
stepped coming ; the " Mary L.
Stene," the "Raphael," the
"Leading Wind," the "H. G.
Jehnsen," and two or three
mere. The usual long line of
middlemen get no hand en
these prices ; we pass the
Mattings direct from Heng
Keng and Canten te you.
Of course prices are as right
as qualities. Here is a glance
at a few of the sorts :
T. W. Damask, leintless. 1 1
patterns, 6ec a yard, $22 a roll
et 40 yards. Almest the eiiect
of carpet.
J. W. Temple, Fancy Joint
less, 14 patterns, unique styles
and colorings. Selected straw.
Choicest fancy that comes from
Chinese looms, sic a vard.
$20 a roll. Some j wide for
stairs.
J. W. Bernee, Fancy Joint
less, 14 patterns, new designs
and colorings ; 50c a yard, iiS
a roll.
J. W. Siam, Fancy Jelntless,
14 patterns, novel effects. 40c
a yard, $14 a roll.
J. W. Cechin, Fancy Joint
less, 10 handsems patterns. 35c
a yard, $12 a roll.
J. W. Buddha, Fancy, joined
every two yards, 13 patterns,
25c a yard, $9 a roll.
Special brand of J. W.
Fancy. 1 5c, and $5 a roll.
In addition te these kinds
that no one else in town has,
there are the usual plain white-and-rcd
check Mattings and a
number of Fancies.
We send samples of Mattings
if you ask for them.
Matting Rugs are making
friends. Damask weave. They
ncntcn ana brighten the Sum-
mer room just where it needs a
touch of color. Three sizes:
3x6, 4x7, and 9x12 feet.
East India Grass Mats. Ori
ental colors. A novelty that
some folks like.
Second noer, Tfilrleenth aud Market atreeu
Muslin Skirt, wide Hamburg
ruffle, $1.25; another, with
blind Hamburg ruffle, 75c.
That's the pace prices are
taking all through women's
Muslin Underwear.
Second ioer, Juniper street aide.
Ne wonder Flowers held se
high a place in Millinery trim
mings. As real te the eye as if
raised by the hand of Nature.
Everything, from the daisy that
gems the sod te the rose that
blushes under flass. Twirn
ever the sorts and amounts
that we knew of in any ether
like gathering,
A jungle of untrimmed Hats
and Bennets. Stacks of Straws.
Every shape you'd think te ask
for, and dozens you'd never
dream of, Milans, Fancy Straw
Lace, both materials mixed,
Chips. Lepherns. nevehips nf nil
kinds, and this is a season of
novelties.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
VOMPi.KX10N fOWDXK.
QOMl'LKxIeN KIWDKK, "
LADIES!
WUU VALUB AMgKNSU COMfLEXIOH
POZZONI'S
MKUIUATEI)
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
.J.tlulJi,art' brilliant transparency te tne
Sfni.fsn'eves all Pimples. ireckiea and 01
colorations, ana uinkes tfcu skin aellcaUJv
sort ana bettuuiul. It contains no lime, whttu.
leM or arsenic, in three shuae. pink or fli2
white ana biunette.
reu balx ur
AH Druggista and Fnney Qoede
Dealers flvorywhero.
.!r,B5WAK r IallTAT10HS.-
4TTUHNMIM.
T UI'IIKK S. KAUPFMAN,
ATrOBMEV-AT-liAW,
".I'i1.?0 f .,l"man law Building, Ke. 11
eith Uuke Btiett, p:Hydw
pAlKK'S OJCLKKY OOMFOUNO.
THE 8PRINQ MEDICINE YOU WANT.
Paine's Celery Compound
PURIFIES TBI BLOOD,
STRENGTHENS THE NERVES,
STIMULATES THE LIVER,
REGULATES THE KIDNEYS AMD BOWELS, I
Q1VES LIFE AMD VIGOR TO EVERY ORGAN.
TIIKRI'B NOTHlXa UK IT.
"IiI: .,Prtntj bstna; Tary mueh rundown
and aebllilated, t procured some or ralne'a
alary Compound, The nsa or two bottles
madsmnleel llkaa new man. As a central
tonic and spring; medietas. I ae net knew Its
J-".. w.iQiiaKsii.Bjr,
nrlcadler Gentral V. M. u isutiinaten, VU
i.oe. sixiorssea Atumgguu.
DIAMOND UTES Celer reathcra and Jttb Jttb
bena I Kaay I SUegantl Bconemleal I
DMT
T
HE PHILADELPHIA STORE.
STILL CONTINUES ITS
GREAT SALE BANKRUPT STOCK
DRY GOODS, CEOAKSAND CARPETS !
6 and 8 North Queen Street.
Bargains, Bargains, Bargains,
IN ALL KINDS OF
DKKa0a'tP5INTS, TABLE LINENS. BED TICKING. TOWELING. FLAN
NELH, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, CORSETS.
IMMENSE DRIVES IN BED QUILTS. GREATEST KINDS OF BARGAINS IN
Ladies' and Misses' Coats and Wraps.
tyoemo and see the things yourself. The goods ud prices unr best advertise-
THE PHILADELPHIA STORE
NOS. 6 AND 8 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
-rr-j IIARDWAHB,
TM-ARHHALL & RENGIER,
Hardware! Hardware!
THK LAIIUBST A880UTME.NT. TUB LOW
KITl'UtCKS. MARSHALL & RENGIER'S,
9& 1 1 Seuth Queen St.
BUILDING MATERIAL,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
CABINET HARDWARE,
GLASS PAINTS AOILS.
Heuse-EurnisMng Goods,
PRIME NHW OLOV1R 8EBD.
STA Large Aaiortuient of Steves, etc , isle.
teliH-lyd
QUHNNtiWAKB.
JJ IUH A MARTIN.
CHINA HALL.
If you want le replace any article of
Crockery or Glassware that may be
broken In mevlnR, or If you wish te re
place old or furnish new
China Hall
Is the place te get reliable ware ut the
lowest prices. Wares guaranteed. Ex
changed if net satisfactory.
High & Martin,
Ne. 15 East King St.
oeUO-tM
HATH, it ft
31
Staeffer & Ce.,
IATS, TBMKS,
-AM)-
Traveling Bags.
31 AND 33 N. QUEEN ST.,
LANUASTKK, l'A.
33
VHOTOUitAVJlH.
QUK f 1 00 A DOZEN
Cabinet Photographs
Ani Mounted en trine Geld Borrated Amert
en Mounts. Twe felltlnxs Allowed en Al
AT
ROTE'S,
NO. 60 1-3 WORTH QUBBN ST.
tanTind'11 ,,0OT W'10 I'ostefflco.
VUAU
T.UMHER AND COA1.
winJt iC'i...?,'.lullb ANO CASKS.
WKSlKltN HAU1 WOOU3. wnolesilo and
Kfctall.at it li.MAll.TIN A CO,
... X Water street, lAucualer, ra.
jJAMMUARUMbh'r) ueUANr.
COAL DEAI-ERS.
DvSL''"Menh rrriB0 ". SMSJT stssflin
sbjt iIm i,ah( (AsraK. r a
USB IT HOW f
"Having esd yenr Patns'f Calatr Oesa Oesa
penna thu aprlnr, I eaa aaialy raeomaasaiel It
as tha most pewertnl and at tba aaaaa Urn
mestBentlaregulatnr. It la a splaal aarra
tonic, ana sine using It bars talt llkaaasw
maa.'' u. B. KVOktat,
Watsrtewa, Daketa:
W KICBAUOf Off A r.e, rroprtsters,
BnrUngUm, vu
LA.TA'rJ? s-equ-Babiaa ustag it siasp wail
nlghu. Wake lAaghlng.
GOODS.
marts lydAw
OAHMJAUMt.
TTKADQUARTERS
-reu TUE-
TDEST
JJABY
CARRIAGES,
GIRLS' TRICYCLES,
ROYS' BICYCLES,
IRON VELOCIPEDES,
EXPRESS WAGONS.
. D.Sprecher,Son&Oe.,
31 E. King St., Lancsster, Fa.
marl Tu,Tb,atfd
s
TANDARD CARRIAUE WORK.
Standard Carriage Werk,
EDW. EDQERLET,
Kes. 40, it, 43, 45 Market street, Bear el Pest-
efflce, LancMter, Pa,
I have new ready lertlii Spring Traaethe
flnnst selection e llngglrs, carrUtret, rbiw rbiw
ten A&, in tbe county. All Uie latest styles
toselenfrem.:
a line line or Second -Hsnfl work en hand.
Call and examine my work. The le treat
prices In the state for fine work.
(paclal attention given te repainting and
repairing. One set of workmen especially
employed (or that purpose.
F
LINN A BRENEMAN'H
1 00 Varieties
-or-
BABY CARRIAGES !
IS A
BIG STOCK.
HOT
WErtflVETflEM.
PRICES AWAY SOWN I
say-Alse a Large stock or Olrls' Tricycles,
Heys' lilcycics ana Velocipedes.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
152 North Queen Street,
Li.NCA8TKK.FA.
JIAKXXSS.
H
AKNKSS.
HARNESS.
HABERBUSH'S,
Ne. 30 Oentr) Saaart.
IaANOAATllt, PA.
Harness, Saddles,
LAP BLANKETS,
Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil,
ND
OlCXEltAI. .S1ADI.K SUPPLIES,
AT
ChaSsB, HaberMsh,
(Saecim te M. Hibubash 4 Sm.)
ar4Tnef UsQeiOtB Hene Hsses.'V
jfalaem or t Ann fit.
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East Knre Snun.
Lancaster, ?
The recent fire at Burger's
Planing Mill as well as the
breaking of one of the large
puiie masses at our New Stere
will delay our removal for
about 8 te 10 days.
Our new lines of Snrincr
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 anvbedv
who does net care te wait for
our opening.
We expect te efler 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 faciflities
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
uiai ui our xviuunery ana 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. KASTIlt NOVJCialK-
a MARTIN A CO.
EASTER NOVELTIES.
All opened and ready for in
spection. The largest line we have ever
shown, occupying almost as
much space as our Holiday
Display.
Rabbits by the thousand, in
all sizes.
Hens and Roosters.
Ducks and Goslings.
Bisque Easter Novelties, of
all descriptions.
Eggs in China, Glass, Bisque
and Silk.
Pepper and Salt Eggs, a
novelty of the season.
Egg Sugar Sifters.
Egg Dishes and Cups, decor
ated in French China and Eng
lish Porcelain.
Pottery Egg Sets, in all the
new shapes.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
jruHsswaurjHivw wuejw.
QA.LL AND HUB
-TUB
ROCHESTER LAMP
Sixty Candle-14ht 1 Beats them sU.
AaoUMLetoi UHKAPHLOBiatereaa as
OU8tevaw
TBI "FaBFBOTION",
URAL MOULDIMO A BUBBSU CUSHIO
WEATHER STRIP
BSAta Utsss sliT&ia atrip entweara all euten.
Keeps out tha cold, step rattling el windows.
jeiaae uw uusi. metjp vu, niuwhuwd!
warp erannaa enaiuen ainp u uw most
mr&rt. At tha Btevs. tUatax and Baaas
-jr-:
Jehn P. Schaum ft Seu,
84 SOUTH QUUN ST.,
MsWlsWMh TA.
rvmtriTvmm.
IDUTKR'S OORRKR.
rerPuTniturel
WIDMYER'S
FURBITURE S10BE.
TOU CAN'T DO BXTI1B I
UOOD WOBK I
LotrrBieM
Ger. East King ft Duke Sti.
TTWRNITURE OUTFITS.
1UHKNBI 8IIOW1HQ OF
FINE MADB, HANDSOM1
Parler Suites
IN
LITEST COVERINGS AND H1IB CLOTH.
Lewest Tilees in the City, at
OCHS & GIBBS.
M annlaeturers said Dealers In
FURNITURE,
Beoend, third and Feurtb Fleer,
SI SOUTH QUEEN BT.
aprU-lr
H
EINITdli'S.
LOW PRICED
Chamber Suites!
"I HAVK A LABQK TABIXTT OT VBRY
GOOD CBAUBBB BUITI9
FROM $25 TO $35,
WU1CU WE INVITE YOU TO 8KB.
HEINITSH'S
FUnSITURE DErO T,
25 & 27 S. Queen St,
i.aneabtrb.pa.
OROOHRIKH.
AT BURHK'S.
BOME BIG BARGAINS.
Yfe have tee many
CANNED GOODS,
And tee many
DRIED FRUITP, &c.
Special Inducements te Hove Them,
Fells' Cern, Scans forSKciVclls'S-peundcane
Tomatoes, ler 25cs Marrewlat 1'eas. I cans ler
2fie: S cans Birlng jieans ler 2Sci 2 3 pound
cans l'eaches, 55c: fine Apples, 153 a can; 2
cans Fresh Mackerel for 25c; I'lniu ruddlng,
only 15e a can; Dried Apples, Bcmjuart; Uoea
ing Apples, S3 halt prcs; lotef Potatoes, 33e a
buinelj Kvaperaled l'eaehes (old)5eapoand;
Solid Cranberries, Se a quart.
LAST, BOT NOT LEAST,
We have a nil Uneet Finer Geadf, at rea
sonable prices.
BURSK'S!
NO. 17 BAST KING STREBT,
LANCASTEB, l'A.
A T RKIST'H,
All Eyes en ReistI
FREE DISTRIBUTION OF CARDS
1.000! 1.000! 1,100!
ON SATURDAY, APRIL 6.
Cemmenclngat 6 O'clock thla Evening!
New la yenr chance. Don't wait until they
are all given euu They are positively thu
finest Lard ever etrared. Understand, we
never give Trashy Cards ; nelthtr de we ex
pect you te buy a quarter pound of lea, upon
whten te realise pierlt enough te pay (or tha
Card. Weeen'twant you te buy anything in
order te get the card, unless you It el at
liberty te de se. Wten we give Cards we al
ways try and have ttae best, and give them ss
token or thu high appreciation we have ter
yenr patronage. K very body is expected te
ask for one. We will be Tery busy, and you
might be overlooked.
We Hive a Thousand Big Bargains,
red It will be te your lnteictt te come and see
our Immense Stock.
ArEWSUKCIAl.TlESI
Cranberries, Sn a qt
lllecemcai. Biior2'e
Fine Kvnperaled apricots, 2 ftj ier 25e. '
New 1'rueellas, 10e a ft.
Pine Prunellas, Stt ler 25e.
Procter A Gamble' Olelae Seap, 6c.
Ooei Ulstnebnap.Sc.
Clenic Uatns ieeucu:d te 103 a 1.
DileaUfCf, ecSMOeandllkca B.
rineit iiicuter Aiackerei, Ac
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE ANU BETAIL O BOO IK,
Northeast Csreer
West KUg tad VrUe Street,
LANOABTEU PA.
aWTelephene ana Free Delivery.
PARAbOLX.
J AD1E3 I
LADIES !
oeit line or
PARASOLS
AND
SUN UMBRELLAS
la new Open ler Tour Inspection.
long hand'es are all the go, and we
h&voattneaatertuent Yeu cun (elect
aDy stick, cap and nuterUI, audhive
icude any combination you detlie, if
you see nothing made up te suit your
lS te.
Rese Bres, & HartD.au.
it EAST KING ST.
Lens hsnflles pat In last year Para
sols, li wanted.
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