?- rfCfcHr lly !nUHIgncer. ,ArniLU.um. Tt CIaf thai. Imuinr ietas wua us m tU MpceMteUM by ceun- 900 ler Deeonttea Dj expense, tat w should bats) cxtenaea 1 te Us cxMstfitur for works feast, and particular lj te drUklM there. ThUawyM. de no! this ae. Wa did set avail vtt of tii Invitation we received te is U water works festivities, trt understand' that they were of the character et each occasion, addresses are followed by feedlngt addresses were doubtless all right la the eyes of our coteneporary ; and Mf approves ei all of the celeura- the eating and drinking at the et the city. It is perhaps infected tbe new aecial principles which we sew permeate the beer drinkers saloons, and which demand that ball pay for what be gets, bat what no one else gets. I are persuaded that our cotemperary net hare been se critical et this city itureif there bad been no liquor g at the celebration. Hut it has been the habit in this country te ide refreshments te guests ; we have meats at our country funerals; and was proper te have a celebration, It proper te provide reasonable re- ent ; and as it was theclty's lnvlta- It was the city's place te pay the yft would net deprive our council- Jet every prerogative, and when they it te spend a little en a proper occasion public feast, we will say that it is done; and we will net object te a able iinucr bill. Beer is very geed such occasions ; and no mere harmful coffee, which also is very geed. id se tee is whisky ; and some people champagne. All these thiDgs are In their places and in moderation, kjeur opinion. We believe that man give a reasonable gratification te an appetites, being responsible for the of this privilege of bis manhood. Our cotemperary's- belief, en the ether , is that strong men are te be bound iuse weak men need te be ; that ardent its are te be forbidden te all because men get drunk. The same prlncl carried out iu everything would forbid & einvhneirw ied-tlUpg we have," be- & i"u- "iwiu iuhcuisi, ume pee h Hill. I.mm Wllllau. m.. Wf &-" "" f AP alaMMi A Aaa f Miun TTUUflUJ AU , j. ruuibiueu J?efrlends will con. SfdV ltew accept the truth that the tub stand en its bottom and that no should be his brother's keeper, they be happier than they new are in seek. te reform the world by thelr back- led methods. The p;eple hereabout net controlled by their doctrine and proposed prohibition is as dead as a nail. A Sad Sight, Indeed. ; .That was indeed a melancholy specta- i that was ulTordei in the lower Heuse I the Legislature, when the antl-dlscrlm- tlen bill was refused that hearing, ich bad a few days before been voted it, but which the next day bad been ken away by a pretended desire te at. jad the Hilten celebration ; and which r the Heuse refused te restore. Kit was a most melancholy exhibition, aute it shewf, se that be who runs ay read, that the sentiment of the euse Is net independent and honest, it that it is controlled by masters and sfluenced by considerations that dls- aer the members. Bl-5 S linuf flin Anqn utnrula Thn lilll Mint. psXrefused a hearing is ene simply te arerce the constitution of the state. Its im had no assailants en the fleer of the euse. Twe-thirds of the members Lveted te consider it en the evening et one ay; and the next day a majority voted st te consider it; wnlch refusal has been iterated. A bill therefore which llnds one te oppose its reason, nnd which lily proposes te execute theconstltutlen, refuse! -n hearing in the Heuse et epresentatlYO of Pennsylvania; and se (used as te show that it was net done the Independent judgment et Its ibers, but by dictation te them. ad what aud who does the bill affect at the Legislature thus refuses even te sider? The answerUellsthetaleef influence that paralyzes legislation. i Is the railroad companies et l'ennsy). ilia that ero seeking te avoid the 1'enu Ivanla constitution, nnd that have sue- leu la be doing for Utteen years. The publican leaders of the state, who itrel the Ltrglslature,have a permanent street te secure this defeat of the state's reme law. ;The pitcher that gees often te the well is i last broken. These who long tread with punlty upon popular rights are sure lly te dj strung up, And iu the akened attention te the wrong of rail- discrimluatlen, which has been . by the sharpness of competition in Aness and the narrowness et the profit, tjseems that the Republican lendeia have ayea tueir rjamu and taken their stakes I tee of te l. Upen the Issue en which r have placed the Legislature with the sUreads, they cannot carry their party i them. This is no question of party, t if the Republican party is forced by i leaders into line with the railroads, it be scattcrtd at the lint popular aVcbaff before the wind. i responsibility of the defeat of t'ie titutlen rests upon the Iteimbllam rty, which has 1-17 of the members of lUousjaieui iJemecrais. Tne .Dam ts followed their leader, Mr. wherry, MCemberland. A number of RepuulL i were honest enough te desert tbeir and between honest Democrats I Bepubllcans, 80 votes were mustered r te 78 that were polled against the con atien of the bill, two-thirds belciz te order it. Of the Lancaster aty members, Kauffman and Ualdwln for comldeiatlen, and Franklin. P itchtll and Itanck against it, Bmllhnet inis is much a3 the members Lseald bave been expected te no. Mr. affenan bas shown himself throughout i session te be an intelligent, an earne t i nenest legislator. Mr. Franklin. thUclty, bearing en honored natne.bas I nothing te honor it : and new dls- i It and perishes. vfV Tke Daaatarl'. jk was predleted 1 y e'.d sailors, tLe laf Bws of the ttcria of a week age tte worst, for every day bas added MWJraoerd et calamities and many a Buy bave foundered Is Itat terrible MB far out t aaa and net ,y xin: te missed until the date of her prob able arrival at some distant pert gees by without newj of her. Meanwhile these are anxteus days for the relatives and friends et sailors and the sea travelers. The abandonment of the Daamark et the unfortunate Thlngvalla line Is a peculiarly distressing piece et news, because though the chances et the safety et the seven hundred or mere seem geed, there exists the awful possibility that that abandoned sinking ship may be the last trace en earth of the whole great ship lead. This Danish company lest the steam ship Thlngvalla last summer by collision with a vessel of the same line, but IU badluck can hardly be charged te Inferior seamanship, as the Dines and Norsemen are the best et tailors. Neither can it be blamed en the ships, which appear te have been considerably above the average in seaworthiness. The Danmark wasfeund abandoned right in the track et steamers and her water tight bulkheads, having served their purpose of enabling her peo ple te escape, continued te keep her par tially afloat, a danger te ether steamers. It would be a very natural thing for some swift "ocean greyhound" te run Inte this uallghted and low lying wreck. The perils of the sea may net be much greater than the dangers by land, but they cer tainly appear se te landsmen. Tin: Cologne Gazette kindly advises our president te reconsider the nomination of Mr. Bates as Simean commissioner, because It u net the custom in Europe Inst political agent should announce his views en the disputed matter In newtpsper as Mr. Hatea bis dene. The Oazttte forgets that President lltrrlien hi for secretary of tate that famous and brilliant master et diplomacy, jamea a. Ulalne, te whom nothing whatever can be taught Ofcourse Mr, Blalne knows all about the customs of dlplomatle intercourse, and the deliberate selection et Mr. Dates can net be reconsid ered en the ground et any information that the Gazette might furnish, The arllele referrcd te ends with the pathetle observa tion : "Americans, hewevur, bave a way of tbelr own In dlplomatle matters, aud the Old World will have te get BcccV.emed te the wnys et the New World." Teer Old World! Thr Demecratle triumph In Mentana sets the i'lttaburg l)St te figuring as te the state of things that may prevail when the four new slates take their places: i'Xhe Henatonew stands SO Republicans te 37 Democrats. If Mentana gees Domeoratto next fell and the ether three new states Kepubllein tbe two Dakota and Wash Wash ingeonthe upper braneh et Congress will have 45 Kepubllcsna te au Democrats, ine Heuse of HBpretentatives, according te tharell aa tnade up by the clerk et the lait liouse, pretnlaea te consist of 101 Republican te 101 Democrats from the existing 33 state, and the new states, en tbe basis above Indicated, would swell the tha strength of the two parties te 103 Re publicans and 102 Dsmecrata. The new states will Increaae tbe vote In the electoral college from 401 te 414, making 208 a majority, Instead of 201. Mr. Cleveland In 1834 bad liltf electoral vote. The tour new states will net street the controlling In lluonee of tbe four "pivotal atate" Connectlout, New Yerk, New Jersoy and Indiana in the presidential result These four B'.atts caat CO electoral voter, and yet en their aggregate vetes, which determined the presidency, Mr. Harrison only led Mr. Cloveland in theso four atatea 0,2.17," or 2,211 lets than Harrison's mf J or lly In Lancaster county. In commenting upon tbe naval disaster at Hame the Army anil 2iavy Journal ays: "It Is bnlloved by naval olUeers that had Admiral Kluiberly'a ships been fully aupplled with iuel thedlsaster would have been avcrted, as It la net bellevcd for one nioment that they would bave allowed steam te go down or remained at anchor In Apia, always provided that the usual warning betore the hurricane had been given by barometor and sky. It la knuwn that eviir two mouths sluoe the attention of the navy department was called te the fact that In tbe event et treuble at Hatnea, n inrge quantity of f uel would be needed. An ctllcer et tbe navy, et high rank, who had great exporlenco In Hiinuaand la Australia, called tbe attontlen of the navy department In an ductal letter, te the fact that an admirable quality et coal, known as tbe Wollongong or llllwarra coal, oeuld be purchased In Australia rer let than 13 per ten, and that a cablegram te the United Htatea consul at Hvduuy, in New Heutu Wales, would cause thousand Ien te roaeh lMge l'age, In Tutulls, within a month, nt a cost et about (8 per ten. But the ways et bureau, like tbe ways of Prov Prev Prov Idenco, are very myslorleus and often past finding out, and tbe coal, instead et being hipped directly from Sydney, as it should have been, and reaching Baniea before tbe end et JTebruary, was sent from New Yerk and from Hiu Franolseo.acd none of it had, ofceurso, readied Apia at the period of the great disaster." This Is very Interesting. but until Admiral Kimberlcy'a ctUclal report comes In It Is Idle te spceu. late about tbe calamity, Ne one In or out et tlie navy department thought that our whole lleet was In danger of wreck, and it la net even claimed that the experleuoed naval cUlcer above referred te centemplated any such danger when be wro'.e about coat The truth Is that attention was centored quite naturally upon tbe opposing Uenuans, and thcre was llttle thought of tbe perils et tbe storm. A student atone of tbe great cellegia wrltcu te a paper complaining that tbe wUe men selected for prolessors bave net the faeulty otteaohlnf;; and tbere may beforeo in tlie objection, an tbe ineit famous sohelara are net always tin s ) wbe are beat tilted for Impartlnc kuowledge. Ttielr own facility et undemtandlnic often make tbem impa tient et slower rulndB, and It mlgbt even be eald that tbe man who maatera a problem with tbe greatest Uber is tbe one best tilted te help etbera ever tbe same ill 111 cully. It la a mlaiake also te require theso brilliant men te expend tbelr valuable time and energy in teaching when it might be mueh better employed ter tbe geed et thelr college and mankind In protccutleg original re search. Our great oellegej might even with profit subordinate the work of teaoh teaeh Ing te tbe encouragement of deep learning and HciontlQe researcb, and we then might bope or great discoveries in college labera. terlea us well aa in manufacturing estab. llsbmentfi. It Is a remarkable fact that the AtuerliMu celli'KiH and their proteasera hare 1 ml very lltlle te de with tbe marvel ous ill cjvcrles and luventlena of the age. BITTING! OUr A BALOON-KeEf U. Ifewararty vf Indian women are listing Xuelr Own Way. The wemen of Oakland, Indiana, are bivlt g a plucky tight with a saloon-keeper. Trtey erganlzsd tbemsel vea Intea oemralttee aud et n wateti en the saloon, Tbe women, In ( lads et four or five, would go in and takb .nan near the bar, keeping a record et enry man who bought a drink. As mUut bHLX(ticted, lhUeaU96d buslntea te drop cu considerably, and ctrert were made te tbe plucky women te leive. One man wenlae far aate bring a polecat late the room and place it under thoBteve, thinking Urn odors would drive tbe wemen away. But these women wouldn't be driven out by insult, aknnk ojer or anytblns else until they bad accomplished tbelr purpose. One fainted while 'en duty," bat she waa true bine aud would net give up. Then tbey went before the grand J ury themselves and caused several indictments te be re turned against the saloon-keeper. On Tnuraday She istter was Indicted and fined bicauee of dueti la license. LANCASTER DAILY iKTEtLIGBNCfitt. BATPTOAY. APROi 13.H FOUR THOUSANDS OF YEARS. from the tondea Spectator. It ts probable tnat nothing new existing la Kaaland will be In amUteaca two thou theu md years bene, Louts JUaae's half mtlaac&ely, half eynteal aphorism, " Kdl. fiesa bave only duration It Is ruin which have eternity," meat bs true In ubuner, though the eldest building of which civil Ud sua la eefBtaaat, the Pyramid of Cheeps, Is aa edifice and set a rulu ; bat II duration Is measured, as EgypUaas measure it, by thousand of years, our buildings will hardly enjoy even duration. The atreugest thing we uulld. our railway arenas, would erasable la a law centuries If unrenswtd i we cannot dispense with timber or Iren in ear reefs I and we make our lloera of weed, or et atone ae lit rumented that time dislodges the slats It Is net tbe melancholy of the faet, but Its treugenee", whleti Just at this moment Imprwse us, the ssnseef an unaccountable d I (Terence between ancient and modern thought We see be reason vrby the Kfififiah aheuld have ceased se oemidetely te leek forward through long vln'-as of time. In tbe ancient world, from the beginning of history down te period net wholly separated Irem our own, the hope and the Intent et making thing eentlnu for ever," that l, ter tbe time covered by ordinary imagination, was always a dominant thought Man built with that view, founded with that view, planned 2 stem with that view. We think the gjptlans a asperate people for their ell eris te defeat the action of time; but the Kemsns erganised "forever," and In Asia men laid dewa rules which were te survive, If possible, even time. Take, for lnstane, the story, admirably told In the Telegraph of Tuesday, of tbe means adopted by an obscure Indian dynast te preserve " for ever " a relloet tbe founder of Buddhism. Aseks, It Is bslleved, eme fifteen hundred year age distributed these relic, morsels of bone, te all ktnss with whom he was In alliance, and some prince in Uussrat resolved that hi rolte should last while time endured. He enclosed it In a bottle of geld, and that In a casket of su rer, and that In a vessel ofeopper, and that In a bowl of baked clay a substance aa durable aa the earth et the world and that In a oeiTer of clayatene, and that In a hollow quare of sandstene, and that, again, In a pyramid of brick mero than eighty feet high, and at the base of the same thickness ; and finally, a we understand a description only en this point obscure, faced the entire struc ture with atone mocks. The prinoe aid net pend all that thought and labor and treaa me only te honor htH rollc;tie meant te pre serve It aa long a India or time Itself should last aud se well did be plan that he suc ceeded In preserving It for fllteen hundred year, lit dynasty oeatcd, and was even forgotten, bl peeple changed their creed, and ceased te worship liuddba; hi clear ance were abandoned by human beings, and the J ungle spread itsenlltertalng mantle ever read and plain and pyramid ; and atlll tbe relle remained as af In us golden bottle as it was when Ibe piluce placed It there. And thcre tbe British arcHmleRtet. Mr. Campbell, found it only a few weeks since, tbe morsel of bone uncalelned, tbe geld of tbe bottle a bright a ever, tue stiver casket only tarnished, the copper covering only rusted, the bowl of baked clay unobanged, a It would be If lett tbere till tbe world oeoled, the olaystene celter unbroken, tbe sandstene cavity unvlelated, the pyramid atlll resisting climate, and time, and men wne nau in ome pssi age sought tresiure In It Interior and tbe ter rible wound given by tbe insidious, crawling Jungle The old king had sue sue sue oeooded in a way, for at least his purpeie had been fulfilled alter he and his uynasty, and hi workers, and the vary memory et any of thorn, bad passed away Inte an ob llvieu wbleh ean never lie plorced. He wa aetuated, no doubt, by a feeling that ome of us still understand, the feeling that prodnccarelle worship, tbe Idea, surely a spiritual one, or at least net earthly, that eiuetiung or tne uivinuy in an inspired soul must adhere te the tenement la which It dwelt ; but be was also moved by that desire te make his preserving work con cen con tluue, that luallnctlve glance down an endles vista of years, which seeuiH se wholly te have dled out Irem among us. We think we valne knowlcdge, we tax mitielves for Its dllTuslen, and we exult In It aoeuuiulatlon ; but for its conllnuauce down the ages we make no cilert et any kind. Tbere 1 net In Europe n museum which would aurvlve a great tire. There Is net In Europe a record of evtmla en any material mere durable tban paper, least durable of aubstanoes ; and tbla although we knew, from the example el the Babylonian li brary, that one of the oheapest et manu factured aubstances, the oeunuou llle, I also one of the most luiporlshable. (Grange te say, this habit et mind does net arise from ny blank denlal that any knewledge can be loot. A fear that It may be lingers still Iu ttome uudevolepod and Indltcornublelorm, and In obedlenco te a traditional Impulse, we atlll bury boiiie recetds under or Iu tbe corner stones of building which we Intend te last. What Is tbe explanation et that great cbange 7 is It that we all, Cemtlsts and AgneBiIca In cluded, can 'think of long duration aa an attribute only et anotber world; or has the spirit et ohange se possessod our souls that we bave no longer fultb In the possibility et anylhlug long continuing en earth 1 Or I it, in truth, that ene kind et Imagination baa dled among us, and that as our children grew abort sighted poring ever books, ae we, In our tbliut te knew all that Is Just around ua we call that form of curiosity "the sclontlne spirit" bave weakened the mental sight which In past agea tnade the far future eeem te have such a cloaeues te our heart T We fear that the latter 1 the true explanation, 'and that the Asiatic, whom we regard aa the schoolboy or tbe world, retain at least one faculty which we are Buttering te decay, Vivid Writing. A Itttle doscnptlve piece entitled " Over tte auns,"lreinlh Detroit I'rte frcn, of whl h we give n paragraph, reminds us thit ureal advertisers, Ilka U. It. Warner A Ce., propilo prepilo propile tors of Warner's celebrated B-!e euro, uilgbt get a hint from It, Uore is the paragraph t Sheet te the right or left, ever the guns or under them. Btrlke where you will, but stilke te destroy. Mew the bell surges flown, even tattie windows of the old farm-house new back under His npple trtes and beyond thcui. Dead meu ure under tlis ponderous wheels of the guns, mad dovllsute slaihlng andebeat Iek across tbe barm's. Ne ene eveins te knew frlund Ireui loe. Uboet, slash, kill and " lint tbe bell U dlseolved. lbs araoke Is lilting, elulelt, and screams grew fainter, and twenty or thirty living men pull thu duul bedlun uay fiemtha cuns. Threo hundred dead and wounded en the single acre: They tell ei war and glory, J.oet ever Uds bell's aero and nnd thu latter." And In Just as deadly a strife, (heugh noiseless, are men fill lngat our rliht nnd lett te-day. Is It war. Yes, war et tbe bleed. Weel leaded with poi son through lmperfect kidney action. And Is thoreno power te step tliUawiul slaughter? a, Warner's fiUe euro, a trlefl fpocltle.a pauacea that has brought Ufe and hope te hundred! el thousands et flylni; mea and women. lleenllited therofero, In the great nrmyef living men and women w he have been rescued from dlsease and prcmature death, and be eternally grateful that the means el llle can seeatlly be yours. What n llaltluioie confeetlonor saya: I're hid the rheumatism In my arm for six months and m'vailen oil made an entlie euro el It, alter uIuk less thu one bettle M. HDUKl.1,11 AH, v'U.. ItiltO , ld. Dr. Hull's Ceuuh Syrup Is a staple article In thu market. The demand ter It was never greater than new. 'ih pcsplu tind Hindi vpenslble, and will net be without H utuny price, only cost j Ucu. KASTKlt MOVKLIIK). Giv. EN AWAY. Diulnir week lefnra Kcatur, a beautifully excculid lunil, xl entitled " Easter Morning." a golcen sunbeam stelo Its way from Heaven, ler earth' adeinlnc. And from the threshold of Ilia's any It smiles a sweet 'geed merula? I ' " kLLX WUSKLSB WlLCOI, This beautllul sketch. Illustrating the Inno cent simplicity et childhood. Is tUun Irciu lite, a copy cuu be ebtalcel by a vim te IU MUnril (jUKBN 8TUKC.T. The (Ircat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Ce. sprisiwd . JLTTVHKMIM. rUIilKU H. KAUl'FMAN, ATreilNKY-AT-LAVr, Second rioer Kshlemau law Building, Ke. ft Moithuuaentreet, apiWydlw .. WAttAMAKBXM raataauau, lataraay, April la, MS. We mean the Eutcr time display te constitute one of the most pleasantly memorable oc casions in the history of the store. The Light Overcoat needs te be just right or it's mere than half a nuisance. Weight, fit; color, material everyone im portant. Hew many houses have the knack of making them all exactly harmonize ? $ 9 te Saq. The perfect artist shows just as conspicuously in all sorts of Men's and Beys' Clothing. A rinren enrra All-Wnnl Suits for Beys at $5. Market sttest front, eH et MUn Aisle. $2 Black Faille Francalse at $1.50; the $1.50 quality at $1.25. Imported goods; new, perfect. Let one sort stand for all the Silks. WestTransept, Black Beaded Grenadines I have slewed up a little. All I 1 ill - V ..1 .-1. .1 I rignt, we u teucn mem wim me price-spur : Dell beta, originally II K, new 12 and S3 Jrlbtadi, originally 2 te BJIO, new 7Je te Velvet s'rlpes nnd teadr, originally V, new It Ml Northwest of centre. Black Silk Warp Mohair! There you have it! The springiest of all the springy let. Tumble it about as you please, net a crinkle or a wrinkle. Travel in it. Where's the usual lead of dust and cinders ? Gene. They couldn't stick. The stuff is just making its bow te you ? 42 inches, $1.25 te $2.50. . ,. Hoithwestef centre. - Hats and Bennets, trimmed and untritnmed. Everything for women or girls. An ever charging tide at the counters and en the counters. The flowers and feathers and rib bons and trimming gew-gaws are close by. North Irem Thlrloenth and Chestnut streets cernur, Copco Bath Seap seed oil is a hit, cotton '. pound cake, iec. A healthy scalp means healthy hair. Fhytalia brings both. We own the formula and de the making. 45 and 85c a bottle. Ctir.re of inatn fleer. Spring and Summer Fans. All sorts up te $16 or se. The new ones arc ready. Elaborate, simple, plain, painted. Bene and weed handles; plain carved and snake patterns. 1'aper, 10nto2ie Muilln.KSa Btttln, 71e te 0 50 Uuum.UJetnllM ruatber, tt (0 te lie choice is worth First being quick ler. Northwest of contre. About 3,200 Mediterranean Bath Sponges just out ei the Custom Heuse go en sale this morning at 5c te $2 each. Well below the ordinary prices. lluucuient, near centra. The newest wrinkle in Deg Harness Is the reins attach ment. A fairly geed Harness for $2.50. Mere agony and leather, and nickel mostly agony up te $6. We've just get in by far the biggest and best let of Deg Cellars we ever had. Mastiff or St. Bernard Cellars, $2.50 te 9 , chamois lined and studded with brass and silver headed nails. Rat Terrier sizes, 65c te $2,50. Between is something for anybody's deg. A great variety of Leads and Kennel Chains, Leads, 30c te $1.10; Kennel Chains. 60c te $1.25. Whips, 65c te $2.50. Cat Cellars, 1 2 te 95c. Uasiuicut, northeait et centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. VOUtLHXIUN fO WDUB. QOMl'IiKXlON rOWUKitT" " " LADIES') WHO VaLUK A UKriNKI) COHPLKXIOM MUdT UHlt POZZONI'S HKUIUATBD COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the shin, uemevesnll pluiples, I reckles and db colorations, aud make the skin delicately selt and beautiful. It contains no time, white, lead or oi-venle. In three shade, pink or flash, white and brunette. FOtt BALK BT AU DruggiatB and Fancy Goods Dottlerfl flvorywbere. seruKWAtts or iaiiXATiOMs.fjs apnat-ivd ATrUN'I'lON I I lespecttully call te my Purchases for Spring. TbiiUttert Meveltlrsla SPRING OYBRC01TINGS. 1 be Latest Styles tn FnUitiRS and Trenserlnstg, Mv prlrei nrd the lewist, ceaslstent with geed work. MVltKl'UTATlON KSTAULISarO. MV AIM 19, HOLD IX. ASKEW! nes. i ,xe at wxsr kinq stkkkt. ' marliWisa pAUCJrS OaTLBBT COMPOUKD, THE 8PRINQ MEDICINE YOU WANT. Paine's Celery Compound PUKtriKI TMB BfcOOD, RTSERQTMXS TSUa HKRVBB, BTIMOIiaVTM TM MYaUt, RMTJLATM TMfJ KIONBTB AMD BOWKLB, GlVMLIlra AXO VIGOR TO EVERY OMOAK. SMBBaVa SfOTHUra LIES XT. I " Lsst sprtsff. Mag vary ssaaa raa tewa aat atbiutatea, a preenraa seae m raiaaM lery uoaspeaaa. Tha aaa et two betilea aaaeTaanaiMiiltta awaaaa. A a gaaant leaie and sprtag BMStetaa. 1 de net kaew ttt goal." W. L0ftaBMI.B.B-, BrtfUlar Oiatrai V. fl. MBarUafte, Vs. Ii.es. au (or as 00. nrafgiu. DtaMOSD DVE1 Doler beast tasyt Ktagaatl realtors aaa MID. VAMJTMT HAKUAlMa I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON. VBLYBT, Tipiitrj, IMnli, Dimk iii TiiitUi, Rig ul Chili Ctrpiti. OIL OLOTMB, W1MDOW mUADMM, V. Wa teva tlM'tusxBBA4BtasAte)klBtiMCmr. ' H. S. SHIRK & SONS. Cemr Wnl Kiif ul Wit StmU, UMute, Pa. NIB AOVKRriSBHrBTS. TTMBRKl.LAS, APRIL SHOWERS Bun snggr at te von the as of aa umbrella, We ever yen the best value for tbe money te be had anywhere. Bete the fellow lac line ite'ratt jesabrellas; (falsely . .caliej'Olbriaa' br soma dialers) with goea quality surer piataa aoeas, SI se. fllaa Italian uieia Umbrallaa, aaout aaeut aaout aawlthjteiaeap,S6e. Warraataarast llya aneTaicalleat wearer. A 1 arse assortment of cola aaA silver bindlea for sun UBbrallas. Yeu will be wanting the latter aoea. e taka urn by tbe foreleek, aaa saaae your Micotlea new. PABASOLSIn great variety. Rese Bres, ft Hirtme. 14 BAST KINO ST. aprtSraflSar J. B. MARTIN A CO. CHINA MATTINGS. A stock of Mattings complete in every way. Philadelphia prices discounted. Fancy China Mattings, nca yard ; $4.00 a roll of 40 yards. Better grade 17c a yard, or $6,00 a roll et 40 yards. Seamless Mattings, 30c a yard ; $10.00 a roll of 40 yards. Pagoda Mattings, extra heavy, seamless, 35c a yard; $12.00 a roll of 40 yards. Damask Mattings, in all the new designs, at 45, 50 and 55c a yard. Discount by the full piece. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. BrT KK8 KATUJTOII. OUR SHARE WJC AHK IN fOll A Geed Sbare of Public Pdtrentge And we're going te have tt, te?, tt HONEST GOODS AND RIGHT PRICES WILL DO IT. . rr purchaser I hit Spring hss pronounced hlmwlf well pleaie.i with bla purchase, and It life-ratifying, tee, te hear that wa hare about tha Nicest isiertment en Bale KVIBYTUIMU SOLD ON A Straight. Fair and Heseat Bula; And If you don't get your money's worth In Spring Clothing IT'SBIOAUSKTOU'VK FAILED TO DUAL WiTli Vs. Myers & Rathfon, H1LIABLB CLOXHLMB, NO. 13 BAST DNQ 8T tAXCABTSK A. DSKITBOWt "Bavtaf aaM year Batae's CatatyOnca. aeaaB tkii sattaa .1 eaa aeaiy raeeanaaaa It aetka aseaa paWSirtat aaa at tas suaw Mata aettauaialan'. a I a tlaMaarva leata, aaa saacatafelagH have at llkaaaaw bus?' . B. BVOBB, Watertewa. iiaaeaa. WB1XB, BMBABBtOB , rrepttoteri, Bamagtea, t IkAOTATBU roep-aabisaaatagitst p waU algau. Wafea LaagUag . MAU BODY BBUMILB, BBW ADVBKTISBMBXTS. 1889 1889 PBIRO BOVBLI1KJ. H. OERHART'S. ' Tba anest eeasplata atseTtmaat of Spring Overeeatlag XnglUb Chertets, Diago nal aaa casslmen sultleg aaa CToesorTog that ass ever been saewa ta tils elty. Werk ship tbe beat aaa au goods warranted aa rep raattd. H. ttBBHAavr, We. tt Werth Quara street. 4ByOnly:Dlrct imperuag Talier U the city of Laneaater. QOBJBAOIBBa A YEAR'S SUCCESS. Just ea year ige wa epeneS enr T.atwa 'or 'er nltur Watattnais with aa aattra MewBteea, aBSa,saaad4thrioera, B 81 south Queen track Having se years axpartaaes la thn busts, giving It our personal atUntlen, and MlnvatTsrylltuaexpenae, wa havabelttnp a trade far beyond enr axpaetatleaa. Wa aara Increased our stock with tha BawMt Style In Furniture, ana can afford ti sen at ta lowest prieea. wa'Ubegtad sgtadtop.-eve it te you. OCHS & GIBBS; Manufacturers and Dealers Baoend, Ihlrd and Fourth Floers, SI SOUTH QUEEN BT. apru-iya CAR MTU. c RPJCTS. Rugs Oil Cleths Linoleum Art Squares McCallum & Slean 1012 and 1014 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA Axmlnster Wilten Mequette Brussels Tapestry Ingrain CARPETS Ieb8-SmdeedASm rUMMlTUKM. rEINITSH'H. LOW PB10KD Chamber Suites! WE HAVK A LABOK VARIKTr OF VMBY GOOD CHAUBJCR BOITBS FROM $25 TO $35, WUIUB WK INVITE YOU TO BBS. HEINITSH'S FIT JIN IT UBK DEFO T, 25 & 27 S. Queen St, LANCABTEB.TA. QUMMNaWARU. rlUH A MARTIN. CHINA HALL. It you want te replace way article of Crockery or Glassware that may be broken in moving, or it you wish te re place old or furnish new China Hall Is the place te get reliable ware at tbe lowest prices. Wares guaranteed. Ex changed it net satisfactory. High & Martin, He.l6aitKiDc8t. TALACM or PABSIOir. nJUOKBHOS. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, IS Ear Kimq Stmstt. Lakcastir, Pa. The recent fire at Burger's Planing Mill as well as the breaking of one of the large plate Glasses at our New Stere will delay our removal for about 8 te 10 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 faciilities 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 sQen 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. 1IATB, AC. STAUFFER & GO. STAUrfBU A CO, fl A (3 N. Queen street sell the besl ll.te Km SUIT Hat ever se'.d TRUNKS. Seft Uats from 25c te 15.(0. Special Shadrr and Nobby Shape 1 all prices, Specialties for tbe CuituaiB. J nit take a loekfttoir ?en th Win TRAVELING dew today. Endless variety aud faultless styles in alt the beauti ful combinations. LiXClBTKR 8 LXAOIXO HAT STORS, U aud ?3 n. Queen Rt. BAGS. 31-33 N. Queen St. VAKPST CLEANIXO. QiKPKT CLEANING. Why Werry & Torment Yourself Beating that carpet by hand ; te cay nothing of having a hair cleaned carpet, as the result et your labors T When you can hive It thoroughly ctatmrd, colors brightened and ventllate.t with the naw cold dry air blast. All this at very llttle e jet, Try it and be convinced. Your carpets will be called for, cleaned and delivered same day without rexard te weather. Be Injury te the most delicate carpet. If we Injure It will give you a new ene. fcteim does net enter the carpet as some suppose but merely drive the machinery. . OBDKUS AT J. D. MABT1N & CO.'S, Il.S.SHIRKA-SO.VS, WOltKJ-WOODWAUD A CaiUSTlANRTS. mariS-ttd J'OJi BALK OR RENT. -DIOR SALE OR JtENT ON EASY JC Terms. A deslrable realdenre with all IhetneJern conveniences Ne. s7 KastMeg strert. Apply te U.L. rON DKIlSMtTII, aprt tfd 49 Kast hlng street. TDtOK J! the KENT KKOM APK1L 1. 18(19. the lance third sterv room above Ne. 'la Centre Square. Jncjulioet Al.l-.aN A. 1IKIIU, feblltfd Me K8 Kast Ktng Street. H OOMS FOK KENT VKKY DE81K- Law or ether erflces. diesamaklnKOr Hint manufacturing bualuets, en second iloer above jrruy 4k jCcfcart's shoe store. 3 S at King street. Alse whole leurth fleer for rent. ln quire of r KB X BCBBBT, Bast King street, aprt-lmd I M 'f,i,...J-i i.iJx-- -?ttgi Ai i t3A.
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