i-r-iP ' f J ; stfv'w V" V,?' r.Jv w riijfi LANCASTER JIiY IKTEIXIGEyOER. MONDAT, APRIL 15, 1880. fn Dally InUlllgtncer, tAmeAMtmu. amil is, i. Ill ,StM tarn at tbt Columbia Argosy, I HMqalinin rolling mill , has reached It medi In magnificent grandeur, la CMdM tptoBder upon the let the bread Banuahanna, where walsWA tell (Ml fcn tha (mint itam that (stars the way of the silvery ahad and sends I te the net. Here, where the shad captured, the Susquehanna rolling ariU gathers in the golden shekels. teitttlvldM profits that make ether iron I green with enw. Perchance It 'lithe fortunate influence of the scene, tfcatbrtnpthla answer. There may be u the majesty of the great water walefereUsby its aide that gives te the Mafll Ha priaeely attitude and income ; or Buy only be the very skillful guidance 'fJMKJs given it by that veteran rolling laiU manager, General William ratten, W has been guiding the fortunes of th9 Mil since the time when the memory of runneth net te the contrary ; and Jbs given it geld and glory. '$;? General Patten, as a wIje and success- zai iron master, is a .Democrat. He is a Berelty among his kind in his politics ; ttd these iron masters who envy the 'inaccesa of the Susquehanna rolling mill ay profit themselves by imitating the serai's politics. It is easily demenstra- 'Sabs in the fair nnA InfelllfrAnf. man that: Brz. " - ...Bv-. - -. Evrery iron manuiacturer ougei 10 w n K4)amecrat; but there is nothing like the 'iZanececa of a Democrat in the business F' TSl m im 1 . I 1 1 ( .,..... r9 W...A..M nnllllmt J-naU. te cllneh tlin nnrnmpnt i nnd vrn nra. ? ' a " r-- -.-latat the Susquehanna mill and its man jRVajementas a shining illustration of the aeeaoEjemecrauc nancmng 01 iron te ;?rsaake much money in the business. .y These Republican Iren masters, who "ele net knew bow te de the trick, may eay 2 4).. It I. --1 .t ...J !.. i. e . Ufll Ik UUb UUUCi UUU Mlitb bUO OUJHIUB- Ktfcannahai net made the profit claimed &E0T it: but the stockholders knew tlinr nave their dividends, and that la satis. .vjauiury uviuenca la mem. l is irae mm $? the mill has new stepped te put in boilers su nnn s.r m... . n el.. . nn.i. . pmBwiewij iui a uun uaiujiuigu , auu fe that it has also lowered its rate of wages. t'i,xhe latter fact only shows that a Demo Deme Demo etatle iron master has sense enough net tC4ll nav tMAM WAitAS time a nf.UIttnfa pOeneral Patten gees along with the mills f ! all the towns around him, and pays the gf-JUCnest wages paid anywhere in the aeantry districts of Eastern Pennsyl. vVaii!a; and proposes te keep en, also, repaying the highest dividends. lA- f m s The Boomerang In War. SK ahe raureau people Keep ud Hie rheivv M&Lta en Andrew Carnegie, whom thev Seem te think verv Vulnnrnliln in Minlr w -..!. mL- :.. " Skmm"Lm xue -""tc! norm comes auoeg new wim a statement or his rise ?aBd Dreirress te hla m-ninnr, ainiinn trem the lowly condition of un emigrant's wu, nuu una turn me iaver ec railroad meidents has started and sustained him aatU new, viper like, be turns around te , gating the besom that cherished blm. And t fltfca fact appears te be that Andrew la n jgiailread creation of the Oist water, and w admit that ingratitude may be bis T.'A. 14r.f k .. I..11.1I. . . . .. gsg - ue icuim&uuie imng Mi noie in me CMureversy between Carneale and the KiCMllread efllcers. la the fact that thnrn Is PJ0 much feeling en both sides te let their KBJnauMDe persuaded bv the usual con. Sfciaideratiens that govern this class of crea' lures, who de net incline te kick when fekrB - " " te wey hurt themselves. The railroad t people are particularly unferktifct in charging that Carnegle is ftru creator of their excessive favor nnd" that he ewes them gratittule which he pays with abuse. It is the admission r? rtf tha ltlnl. AT .-i a, ... A w "" "'" uuouje ugtwnai. me puuiie r- Which Is charged against them; and it 13 ivuiy me uiinaness 01 anger which would &jf Induce them te meet Carnegie's charge, Mu.k luejr laver come siiipuers In the r grates, by a statement that they favored ?aun. They are like the gunner who went lifint With n hin,.ll !,.. .1 r. giPlOTer, which kicked and knocked the eje owner ever. h as may atrera them much satisfaction ta knew that they hurt Carnptrln bv ?sowinghewhecameto his fortune and ?aew he presiered nnen the rall- iwd practices that he new de- Pounces. But Carnesle has thn lm- advantage ever them of flvine ijww en a straight course, however. rOOked his flight mav liPrAtnrnra hva febsen. It may be a ca9e nf iati a. p Wleped henasly In one who no longer has : -iwnj wmpKHians le he vicious; but it de;a ,bes nurt a geed causa that its "advocate was once its enemy, but es lavner neips it. On the i.rin. elple that a thief la best set te catch gga thief, the antidiscriminatien cause in . --. .. .j vuuKiaiuiuiu liseil ir ''AtlflraiD P.mia.U M ... r?sj, ucs'orwjiunew auvecaies.U, haisall the better armed against it. The gtzagaes navuig fallen out, honest men have ; goea snow for their dues. It does net all affectum fnreanf nr. f,,.i..i. ... tTlaat Mr. Cirnecle la net immncnHt Tiieywiiijulge them by the force that wwuiiii, uuu wmen uees net come &?. worn nun. lie maybe insnired hv inmn saetives and prompted by an evil sphit ; !-. uw i;ia mat ue presents win be as fcuflarclhla M thnnnh ha ...,.. .. fMTVj ., -"w-fcUuB ncie ua pure ana lfatrietic as he claims te be. w& . ; (fc xne Jssne MuJe. 6 . The Pennsylvania assemblv i.ne ,, iPalj set its feet upon the neck of n, -naU-discrimlcatlen blU. but en the mm. ji.iH throttled the proposed lawtoen lawteen Mt an a fair casting of the ballets, that has rawen successfully tried In Australia for m years,and is being largely adopted by bfwr states. It dots net milt h. t.ii UiaadlcUtor8ef this state ; its object Leing ft r' cun te eacl voter the certainty that iJiaean cast a secret ballet. vn,ii Mais does net suit men who want n .i hTiitars.andtoknew that thevpn.t. i,- vbUlet according te contract; and who ',VT '""'"'""""' lueir men f-tfnta. Sn llml.lll I... v. .. . cu S( -, .-- . .- . u uceu Bmeinerea. The paUence of the people et this Btt ;fcas been very great, under the domination ,wi mm neimeiican nnt: that has fr . Iiay years dealt with them as it pleased. sac ue peep;e bheuld Mnnit th rieiens of the constitution i aegaUved for fifteen years, be, (Ids refusal of the Legislature te act ... tttiaets them te de, la very remarkable: i9mj win uiugtr permu 1. seems In. The issue of the election of lyauls made up. It Is the people .UWllepubllcan ring acd the rail- XxreKTB of beef, beg sad dairy products lata month of Mtrefarsaefitd a Tatas of 8,883,309, ever three saUlleala ezeets et Marehl888. m About Ibis lime of year upset the feU lowing Item la trade reports trfWr tute BueBts of baalnsM sptsatlaa t "The iBdlcallens are that when the reads open up and spring work gtta tally under wy, there will be a great rsvlval la all kinds et business." Tna Koeloglcal tastes of IVcaldent Harrison are worthy of comment. Before the presidential eloetlon his devotion te this branch of eclonea appear te have been known te few who surprised the nation by their strange girta te the prealdent-eleet, Including, we believe, a bear, a bald eagle and a robust and ehserf al Jack rabbit. A dispatch from the capital new atatsa that the prcaident'a daughter, Mra. MeKee, has returned from Flerida bearing as a gift a young and amtllng alligator and In this connection the weighty faet la mentlcnf d that a bull pup waa recently received at the White Heuia The country was duly lnformed et the disposal of the bear, but for all that li known te the oentrary It may ba BMumed that the bull pup and the alligator are additions te the menagerie ettabllubed by the bald eagle, thejack rabbit and the bald English butler, se badly left by Lord Backvllle. As te the zoological value of the collection but little can be said, a we are net familiar with alligator?, bild eagles and bull peps, but the Jack rabbit la evidently the symbol of rapid progress and qnlek dodging, and a warning that no Jackass need apply, Net even peer forlorn Dudley. In the "hermit kingdom," a Cerca 1 called, they are having bard limes with a vengeance. A recent traveller through the country said that the Cereans might be counted upon te leek at all matters In a way as opposite at possible te our own, and laid down the general maxim that what ever was right In Amerlca was wrong In Uores. The atatement does net appear se absurd atter reading the repert of two Amerlcana who have Just piaied through apartet the famine stricken dlstrlet et Houthern Uerea. They found the cattle all killed for feed or aeld, and bands of starving people Journeying north In search of loe J, and when foreigners attompted le aid thcie autlerlng wrotehea the governmont of Cerca Interfered. "The foreign cfllce communi cated 1th the committee saying that the governmont would consider It as retlectlng en the noneroilty of the government te have foreigners te subscribe their money toward helping Its people and requeated the com" mlttce te dealsL" The Idea et forbidding charity te a starving people, and for aueh a reason would net have ecaurred te any but Cjrean statesmen. The oeln et the country Is the "cash," a heavy copper disk with a hole la the osntre se that many may be strung together, for It takes a great many of them te buy anything. The only aid given by the government te theae starving peeple ha been the distribution of sorentyoash apiece en two occasions. He low Is the value of thl coinage that airings et a hundred cath olrculate without nnyone troubling te oeunt thorn, and a oemmon form et fraud Is the tomeval et a few cash from eaeh string, Tin: great Iren KHIel tower of Paris Is dcecrlbed in 0 very thorough manner In the Engineering anil Building Jleeerd, by the repert of Mr. KlUel befere the French aoeloty or civil englucera 11 store under taking the work, a very oaretul examine. Hen et the aell wan made te a depth of lllty two feet The foundatlena were made by means of oeiupressed air and lien caisson, aueh as are used In founding; bridge pler. The te wer la a vaat lightning red, and te carry oil tboelootrlotty, twecast iron pipes, 'M Inches la diameter, will be laid te each pler, 09 fort below ground. These plpe turn up te the surface at ene end nnd will be oennccted with the Iren pests et the tower. PERSONAL. Kx-CJovimNeu Cuktin Ih sufTerlnK from an InJurcdUncu, thiLjr.tef a icoeut xv?warail o'eleok thore wasauced which contlnued until the close. Thetabbl, sutuwenl wu wry favorable, -ery, -,-. Jibrae. Judei: ALr.n5nftJSSfunM!dJ vHlled hi daiiRUtrr, Mra. A. I,. WebO. in juuimnre ou fcUturdev. He left for his home lu UolumeuR, ()., that afternoon, Lhvi K. IluewN, et thl oennly.wasof the iltilesntleu el the Society of Frlumla who oiled upon IVesldnnt Uariisen en Halurdav In behHlt et the Imllan. Kenr.KT Leuis Stkvkksen's friends are inueli treubltid ever the word brought by private lotter from Honolulu that the brilliant novellsf, whoe health has lone beeu a ulJeet ler much oeucorn, la very 111 and that thore ero aerleua audgrevrlnic fears of a fallure te rccover. JehnK. Levr.r,, the famous old school toaeher and autner of a syaieui of rcadera of national roputatlen.lnnlnety.louryears old. Uls birthday will be observed byhiaformer pupil en the oveoing of April i at LoemU' Temple of Mule, New Haven, Oenn. Lx Gov. Harrison will preside en the occasion. Miss Vaknet, a young soulpter from Reme. Is sojourning at preaent la Uosten. Mlssarnryl an O21I0 girl, whose home was In Cleveland. Heren yeara age alie went abroad ler feielBn atudy, and haa inade marked prpgres la her art. Anions her latest r Hurts la a slalue of tholate Bishop lUpjic, el Cleveland, exoeutod In heroic nVt, ler the Citholle cathedral of Jehn P. Usuku, secretary of the Interior under l'osldent Lincoln, illml t the University hospital, 1'hlladelphla en Haturday. Mr. UBher was a resldent of Kansas and cauie te the hospital for a sjrglcal eperatluu en hi threat, lu which a tumor hurt urewn. He wa born In Madisen county, N. "i , en January p, 1610. Ue practiced law almost from the date of hi majority. At the tlme of his death he was counsel for the Missouri Paclfie and Kansas Jt'aclllc railways. Dn James H. Weed died In West Cheater en Huuday from the efleeta of a uul urKici operation, uurlnjt tbe past ten year he had been ene of the most lnfljentlal Independent Kepublleana in Chester county. He was born In New castle county, Del , In 1811. In 1SU he was eleoted aberlll of Chester oeunly, atter which he waspojtmasteref Wet Oheater for several yearn. 1 u 1S79 he was elected uuin uurKias 01 v 01 uuester, and was ro.elected ler the six years following, lu I80I he Kraduated from the Hahnemann Medical college nt Philadelphia. CeaUd totiKee, foul UreaUi.arewslnesj. theie ---- --.-w. ww .j wriuujg ui uiiiuus lever. It will "knock ueut lu six reuadj." rrle centa a lmckaire. lrloe only sj OAUlliiN.-De net letyeurarnBKUtmlm off a subittlutu, wlien jen Ceinaua Br. jiutra Dabjr brup or you win be Ulaanuelntca. ler "?le30cuntj!0r chUaren iual.it In ttfec" J'AUAtiOI.S. TJilllKKl.LAS, APRIL SIHOWERS Mu jt suggest te you the ucca of un Uinurelltt, yre offer ypu the ben value for Ue money te be had any wLere. Nctethe follewing: Flne Helvetia Umbrellas. MbJiaIv calm 1 Glorias by Leme TuUci") iiih fUnJ!0la dii.c. warrant jaiust Uyoanaeicjllent wearers. ,, ',r8?'utuienter Kela and silver lanUlb. ler ana Umbrellas " TAUABOLSln great variety. Resa Bres, & Hartman. HKASTKINQBT. KprJJmaSil- WAKAHAttBMCB. fMJfJt0l. riiusavnu, Meaar. apru is, lae. The entire house .will be placed in gala attire for the Easter Holidays. There will be un usual attractions everywhere. The coming event has al ready covered half a score of counters with Easter sunshine; all the multitude of shapes and thoughts that have come te be a part of Easter are in place. Mere than ever, odder than ever. Possible and impossible eggs and rabbits and chickens and heart rending tries at live stock generally. Cards and booklets and forms that have a use as well as a sentimental side. Something ready te your hand for every notion the sea son suggests. What de you think of a col lection of all -black Striped Silks se complete that there is no excuse te make for it. Every going sort. Narrow and wide stripes; single and clus ter stripes. Te combine with any kind of dress silk, satin, or woolen ; twilled, plain, ar mure, or corded. $1.25 te $2.50. Wast Transept. At the Ribbon counter you arc always sure te find exactly what you want for dress or mil linery use. All " the women folks are wanting Sashes. Come along. If your mind is made up, the kind you're thinking of is here. Satin-edged, plain, moire, serge, striped and brocaded novelties. Anything. 1 5-inch Surah Sash, $1.25, There's your price measure. Cast Transept. Our Cleth Novelties in wo men's, misses' and children's headwearhave twice as much space as ever before. MI.,iyi-,,rem Thirteenth and Chestnut streets corner. Every possible dollar is of! the price of Shawls. $30 Striped Indias for $15; $25 and $30 India Chudda Leng Shawls for $15; same quality Square Shawls, $7.50. $2 Cash mere, fair quality, fringed all around, $1.25. The new Cash meres are just in. $1 te $3. Second fleer, Cbestnnt street alfle. four ele- YAvOfBa Lake an opening rose, Chal Hs show new beauties at every seeing. New styles are all the time coming into sight. 50c and 60c. Fancy and plain Mo Me hairs are close by. The new est fancy is the palnvleaf de s'g". $1 ; plain te match, 65c. Plaid or Striped Mehairs, 75c. Luster goods are tightening their grip all the time. eonlbwcjtel centra. The season's sensations in Colored Cashmeres are the 50c, 75c and 75c grade we've mentioned once or twice of late. The biggest money's worth we ever knew in such goods. Every new shade is here new. Neur ceutru or the stere. Regular 50c Pin-head Check, all-wool suiting, at 370. 38 inches wide at that. 20 color ings. A hundred feet of coun ter for goods just as price-eloquent. Southwest of centre, JOHN WANAMAKER. COilPLKXlON PO WDHR. QOMPLEX10N POWDKK. ladies; WHO VALUK A RBriNEU COMVI.HX10N um utiic POZZONI'S MBUIUATKD. COMPLEXION POWDER. .i1,t,nl.rafu a brilliant transparency te the 5hfS.SmeT08-,ul P'ffP'es. ir5ckles ana ata ata ata colerations, ana rnakus the skin flellcatal seltanabeauurul. ltcentalns nollme, whftj rOK BALI 1IT Ail Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers iSvorywhero. .prTiva WAU ' 1,ATie6.-, c J.MOAZ, MUtsvma. B STATE OF KDWAKD LKKDS.LATE of the city of LancaaUr, dvcuasea Let ters et aam nlstmien en sata estate havinir bten Krantea te lbs unaerslgneO. all nir.enk lnaebwa thereto are uauesteS teiuaki tmS" Olaus payment, una these having claims or te,!fttin, th8 '". will uresent them without delav ler settlement te the unQor unQer unQor etgned.usHHngln Lancaster cltr. uuuer i..--r.J",0K HO'-". sauitnt.trater. llEKBr CAaranTxa, Attorney. mil BidU ESTATEOFMIOUAELB.MITU, I.ATE Of Columbia bemnirli.iinunaa ( i b..n et aamlntatrattonen ialdetuta having been Srfnt5a.! t!l.e unJ"lned. ull persons In debted thereto are reu.ueul temnaetmme. CUte payment, and the,e having claims or de luands axatnit the tume, will preent them without dHlay ler selUemeut te the under, signed, resUlDgln Lancaiter city. JOUH W. LOWKLL, Administrator, marll ctdftt Jeuk A. Cot, Attorney. Estateofjeun a shelly, late or Mount Jey borenitb, Lancaster Ce. deceased. Letters el adnilalitratlen en said (state having been granted te the under, signed, all imriieni ludubiud thereto are re. quested te inike Immediate pajment, and these Having claims or demands ugalnst the same. t. Ill pietoet tfcem witbeut flHy ler let 'ft,1 te theuuderstened, residing In Mount Y' rMnn(i?',w'11.1.,",'i'Y- Adml'straier. Wit ni.J,riV. ncter County, 1-a. .3Ti'.',-V.w,!v"a' Attorney. " wrlKiaat 17 t&u Urant et , LweJiter, f pit KK'S OICLKKT COMPOUND. ANYONE CAN DYE DIAMOND DTfl. ADltIS8,0ACOATO J- Qfa ret TAJU,BAUS,Aa IBM UBHTfl, ana in many otaer wart BAVBMeatr.ana make thlni leek like) hkW, by nslBBblA. Bone DVES, The work Is easy, simple, quick t the colors the Best ana rasttst known. Ask ler Diamond Dyes and take be ether. Fer eildlng or Brenatna; Taney Artlelaa USB DIAMOND FAINTS, aeld, Sliver, Brenas, Cepper. Only 10 Cents. Baby Portraits. . A Portfolio of baanttfal baby pictures from It'e. printed en Una plats ptper by patent nbote precets, seat tree te Motheret any Baby born within a year. Bvery Mether wanta theaa pictures 1 sand at once. Ulve Baby'a Bam aindrge, WELL8, BIcnAltnsnw A OO OO Barllngten, Vt. JMWMLMT. AyvJNs H; Z. KUOAUH it BOH. THE NON-MAGNETIC WATCH. The Effect of the Magnet Shown In Our West Window. WATCHES DEMAGNETIZED ! All kinds of new work and repairing- attended te. H. Z. RHOADS & SON. JEWELERS, Ne. 4 West Kins Street. VAMfMT BAKOAIN8 ! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON. VMLVFT. BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, legrilD, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Cbali Carpttt, OIL 0L0TH8, WINDOW 8HADM3, aV. We have the Laraert and Dat Btoek la tka Olty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS. Cernir West King and Wittr Btrttts, Ltneutar, Pa. J1AT8, 4(7. STAUFFER & GO. STAUrKB A CO MAUN, Queen street, soil the best Il.tO fax Stiff Hat ever sold TRUNKS. Een Hat 1 from 3Je te I3.C0. Epetlal Bhatlci and Kebby Shapsj at all pilces, Specialties for the Cuilcrkv, Jmttakea TRAVELING leek at tur Couth Win dow today. Indies vartety and faultless ltylcs In all tbe beauti ful combinations. BAGS. I.AHCiSTin a I.iiDma U at storm, It and H w, Queen Ft. 31-33 N. Queen St, QUKBKSWAKK. H 1UU A MAUT1N. CHINA HALL If you want te replace any article of Crockery or Glassware that may be broken In moving, or If you wish te re place old or furnish new China Hall la the place te get reliable ware at the lowest prices. Wnres guaranteed. Ex changed if net satisfactory. High & Martin, Ne. 16 East King St. ecUSMM MUVumrvtiMiMMiww aiuexu. QAIiLt AMD fJKB -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP' Ixty Ctsdle-Llght 1 eals them all. Acoueretot OUBAi'OLOUBSterttM as ouatevas. TBI PBBTXvnOIfS MBTAL MOULDIMU BUBBBB OU8UIO WEATHERSTRIP Beau them all.: rwa strip outwears au ether; Keeps put the cold. Btep ratuing 01 windows. Anyone ean apply it no waste or dirt made ". u.e uuih awp gat inewananun. tn aealrliur 1L an be flttea anywhere no holes te bore, ready (or use. 11 WW 1 I net aplll warp or shrink cushion strip u tha mea perreet. At the Steve, Heater ana Banta terl -or-: Jehn P. Sehaimi & Sens. 84 SOUTH QUUN ST LAWaAnTBK. PA. ATTENTION 1 1 respccttully call te my Purchasss for Spring, The Latest Novelties In SPRING OYERC01TINGS. The Latest Styles la uitlng! and Trenaerlncts, My prices ure the lewcat, consistent with geed work. ilYUKi'UTATlON KSrAULlSHrO. MY AIM 18, HOLD IT. ASKEWI I MOB. 131 AMD tit WIST KINO BTBEKT, marlt-sma Cleanse the System DO IT NOW WllktlaU flaa PaJaas twaruaatki aUpaMna, auaBraajiiatia aa aaaaaya. srsalaallf alaaas lag thaayataaa X aU waata aatt daadBuitMra. Palne's Oelery Oompennd eeaabtaaa trna Berrt ten! bbb awwartktet quaiuiaa, rarlTlng tha eaarM aa aatrlCa, M 1 hTe bnea tnntblaB f eesi nan with a compliaaiien et aifltealUaa. ArW trytaB vanens remedies, and aet Bbbibb reitat, 1 wed raiaa'a calery uosbpebbB. Hilars tak. Inn eaa mil betUa the leas troabUaeaM symp toms becaa te enbstde, and 1 eaa traly aay bow, that 1 feel Uka a aewaua. OlfesMaat hasimprevcd.anaihave ratnad taa aieBBBa In waight alnc 1 hiva 00BiaBet Ullag Use Compound." nOBUTOB BXBABNB, ralchVtUe, Vt 11.00. BUferlS 00. AtDrnggUta. WLta. BicMiapaea M Ce , BuritBBtea, TU MALI BABOAIBT8 1 MATTfltO. J.R 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 el 40 yards. Seamless Mattings, 30 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. OARPMTO. e RPETS. Rugs Oil Cleths Linoleum Art Squares McCallum & Slean 1012 and 1011 Cheslnit Bt, PHILADELPHIA Axmlnster Wilten Mequette Bruaeela Tapsstry Ingrain CARPETS tebS-SmdeedASmw fTAIB BAXSAAL l'ARKKU'S BAllt BALSAM Beautlfles, Cleanses and nrdsenrea the hair. Keeps U soft and aUlam. Promotes a luiurt. ant growth. Always restores gray hair te ita ortaipajcelor. Previmts hair falling andDan. . uu. vmoiHaupaiigisea.we.ai emiglsta : nn'?.,nJ?8tB.;,tcu,,, fe Cern. Bun tens, etc. Stena all sain, afavar fainumin safest, surest and best cur for Cerns. Bun snrjjw. 'irisraii-ii-srww'yyV'irJ-wtAJji rtmm SATaureaT. OUR SHARE waABiurreBA find Skin if PiblicPAlnuy ABA we'ra g Mag te hare It, tee. If HONEST GOODS RIGHT PRICES WILL DO IT. ,..,TT7 P.rehaaa this Bprteg baa preaeuaeea 2tmaltwall pleased with nta Bmreaaaa, and It MKraurlas,oe, te hear that hare about NIcMt iKfrtaMBt m Bale aTlBTTaUBQ SOLO OR A8tnl kt, Fair aid Herat Basil; AjaaUyoBOQB'tntyeurBioaey'a worth la Spring aelMng IT'S BIOAUBR TOU'Tl BAILBD TO DIAL WITH VS. Myers & Rathfon, BBLIABLB OLOTBUBB, NO, 12 IABT DNO STN ABOABTn PA. rpO OLOTHINQ BU YEBS. L. Gansman & Bre. NEW SPRING SUITS ! We hare Ue eaeleeat, neatest pitUrns la Mew Spring Bnlta jea hare erer seen. uur auiet this seasea are remarkably hand- The Sniu at K, W, no. mare much better thaa aay we hare erer shown at the prices Three Butten CuUwaye and Sacks. Will pay anyone te examine these goeOj. We Bare the largest and meat select a'sort a'sert a'sort raeBtef Boya'andChUdraa'aBntUtebefonna anywhere, the prleee Ue rery lowest. Beya' Intu at ., U, it, ae, as. 7. ChUdrea's Suits at 11.18, l,as, 0.50, 1x7s, U, avctA. lercIiiDt Tillorleg Department We desire te eay toeurenstomersana the pnbllethat we are better prepared than erer te serre Uem wlU eettstacUec WBHAKBTOOBOaa. Geed Bnslnees Suiu at lit, lit, & Worsted cutaway Suits at lis, 118, IB), fine Imported Cutaway or lack Bnlta at KB, HI. Ie7. Trousers te erfier at H.M, W, H, as, 110. Bee our great line of Uem. Orer SCO petf wu te saieet Herns L. GAUSMAH fi BRO., M and 88 HOBTH QUBIN BTBKBT, B. W. COB. OF OBAKQB, L ABC ABTEB. FA. BB-Met connected with any ether Clothing Beuse in Ue City. JJ1RSH A BROTHER. DECIDEDLY The Kest Popular ! Onr Mae-teOrdcr Department, Oar Children's CletMlBr DepartueBt. Oar Neckwear DepartnteBt. Oar MerU queen street Windows are 00a stantly changing. Yen may see Ue choice of all Ue Merettlea ana BUplee te be found in Ue Domtetle and Foreign Markets. We will surely find something te salt yen. MKB'S eUiTJ, Made te Your Order, 110 ana Upwards. MBH'S FANIS, Made te Tour Order, as CO ana Upward. KXQUIS1TB PATTKBNS IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. SUITS at II 00 te 17 60, and any prlce be twssu. Bisej a te it. B3YS' SUITS at 12.5) te 111 00. BlzealOtOlS. BBAUTIFUL LIMBS IN NEGKWEAR, Atl5,t8andWCsnU. Call and See Them. HIRSH & BROTHER, ONE-PRIOH Clothiers and FurnlBhers1 OORN1R OF N. QUUN & OHNTR1 BQUARB, LANCASTKU.PA. Je HTAKK, AQKMTA CO., tfMrri'A.cTcruie or NEAT8FOOT OIL, Alse dealer In Hide. Tallew, Benes and areata. The highest cash price paid ter Bldea. Alse manniSeturer el lure Bene Meal ler chicken feed and fertiliser. TesUaaeatala rurnlsbed If necessary. Tele phone eoaaeeatea. LOOK UOI. 77. mart ibm LaB0Btw,ra. rUtUllTUMB. QCO&.GIBBH. BBaBaBBWa A YEAR'S SUCCESS. We Bare Increased our ateek with Ue Newest Btrles in rurelture. aVa aBerit" ttioyeB? ",'prteM waStepTe OCHS & GIBBS. Manniacturer and Dealer oend, Shlrd and Feurta Floers, SI SOUTH QUEEN BT. aprU-lN TniDMYKR'a CORNER. FURNITURE WIDMYER'S. A full line of Parlor.Chuebsr, Dlnlng-Boe and ether garniture. The Style were se Attrsctlre. Onr selections from the oeant'eis patterns offered were nerer se railed nor ae beautiful, nor of better workmanship. raRIVALLED PRICE?. BBS OUB DISPLAY. BBr We gire the best value and Uereby are yen money. WIDMYER'S FURNITVItE STORE, Cor. East King & Deke Sts. H EIN1T8HU LOW PRICED Chamber Suites! WB UAVB A LABQE TABIBTY Of VBBY OOOD CUAMBBBBUITBS FROM $25 TO $35. WU1CQ WB INV1TK YOU TO 8BB. HEINITSH'S EUHNITUJIE DEPOT, 25 & 27 S. Queen St, LANCABTBB.FA. HARD WARS. M ARSHALL A RENGIER. Property Owners LOOK TO YOUK 1NTKKEST. NOW 13 THK TIME TO BEAUTIFY YOUB UOMBSBYUS1NU TUB Eeyal Heady Mixed Paint This Point Is pronounced by painters and consumers the Best, ( heapest, and Melt Bo Be liable uvady Mixed Taint made. Alse Oils, Varnlshes, White Lead, Glass, ete, Wire Netting and Barb Fence Wire AT BOTTOM Fill CHS. A full line of Hardware! Hardware! MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9& 1 1 Seuth Queen St., LAKCASTEB, PA. tebS-lyd PttOl'USAT.S- PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED for aa much geed American Lead as Ue city may require te April 1, lbsu. Proposals will be received for two grcss of brass threes uarterlnch ferrules ; well ground In and te be madaef geed bras, alter Ue uiuuui ve ue vvn i ujb siayer a emce. Proposals will be received for such special Castings as may be required In Ue water De- fiartmontef theclty up te April 1.1880. Cast as te be bid for per pound; te consist of four, six, eight, ten, twelve and twenty Inch four way branches, and same size of T branches, sleeve, step ceveis, and bid for castings must Include patterns. Proposals will be received feras many street step valves four, six, eight, ten and twelve Inch valves asUe city mav require te aprtl 1, 1890. Te be furnished as the city may order. Proposals will be received ler us many step bexee as may be required te April l, lseu. una boxes' te be made of the size ordered by Ue Superintendent et Water Works of one and one-halt Inch geed white pine. Bid must state hew much per feet, beard measures com- Slete, and te be furnished as Ue Bupennten ent may direct. Proposal will be received ler Ue hauling et pipes, etc , for the Water Department until April 1,1880. Bids must state hew much per grets ten. Proposals will be received at Un same time and place ler digging cut and filling In all trenches ter water pipe in ue city from April 1.1889, te A pi II 1, l&Jj. Ulds must state hew much per cuble yard for reek and hew much fereanh. Werk must be done nnder Ue dt. rectlec and subject te the measurement and tn the order of time, as directed by the super intendent et the Water erks. lhetreccncs te be filled carefully back and where piking 1 removed te be replaced smoothly. Proposal will be received for as many water pipe aa Ue city may require te Aptll l. ltBO. PiDeatobaeaat for one hundred feet head of water. Bids must specify hew much per gross ten delivered In Lancaster for four, six, elscht, ten, twelve, twenty and twenty-lour Inch pipes ; el Ue beat quality, and furnished Im mediately npen the order of the city. Proposals will be received for as many Are hydrants a Ue city may require te April 1, lte The Water Committee reserve Ue right te reject any or all bids. Ihefeiegnlng proposals will be received at Mayer's Office until Al'ttlL u, ltw, at 3 o'clock p in. KDW. P. FKAILXr, Superintendent of Water Weik. pt6.e,8,10.U1IJ.17.aO,M ". rOR UAL.H OR RJCAT. TltOR SALE OR KENT ON EASY JD Terms. A desirable resldoaee with all Ue modern conveniences. Ne. S"7 Bast King treat. Apply te U.L. rJH UKUSaliril, pr tfd 13 Kaat King street. "WOK RENT FROM APRIL 1, 1889, JB Ue large tbtrd story room above Me. an Centre equare. inquiiee! ALLAKA. 1IKKU, feblt-tfd He lias Kaat King btreet. OOMU FOR RENT VERY DESIR. ABLK. centrally located, suitable ler Law or ether offices, dressmaking or light manufacturing business, en second fleer above 'rty csert' shoe store,! Bast King street. Alse whole fourth fleer torrent. In. quire of PatSY A JtCKBKT.IBMtKlngitreet, aprrina
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