VVp5 ' J'; w, i ... . . r J9 .-,Vf ? XHE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1889. is Dally Intelligencer, tameutMM, AMI U 10. MB9, AkMrt lff I Sew Urk. r Tort te 90 mt te leek pen out- rltea m being blasted by ndmls- its her ntes. that it seems toatrlke tfWfte M Tery odd indeed that the lurried te ner centennial celebrtv LsteuM expect le have free bed and en the occasion. Tne privilege ' attendance upon tbe ceremony and I meet el the Invitation u considered be anlte sufficient reward for -tltter. Tbe eeiaiera et Penc baring been Invited te Ml the parade, somewhat reason- r? expected te tare their bills l M pan or the expense or the show. ttbe New Yorkers eay that a great i like Pennsylvania should ray tbe 1 of her soldiers when she tends them ; exhibition. i question raised Is one et many sides I ittM&ds elaborate consideration for llteper settlement. Generally it may I Mid that a sovereignty should Bupply immp of Its troops; and if Penn- nla was going te war there t be nor doubt abent her duty in this But under the national censtl- she cannot invade a state with Is intent; and under her own con cen con tien it docs net appear that she can Itwith any intent. Ilersoldlcrsarefer Bservlceandhemeparade. Tuegever- taad Legislature cannot order them out Mheitaie. The cemmander-lnchlet's imand in this case is but a request. ! -Therefore it seems that tbe I'ennsjlvn- iry cannel be lawruliy saaaieu wuu I cost of the expedition. It appears te ilew that the governor ought net te I requested it. The state should have i kept clear of the complication. Tbe arney te New Yerk might be properly at the request et the state city of New Yerk, addressed te Individual military organizations, consent of the governor and snander.in-chlef being first had and CfbUlned. Then the subject of entertain at would become a matter of dicker the invllenCand invited, or no being made, the guests would te take the risk of the hospitality r would meet. Generally we may assume that the annity asking their presence would i reasonably expected te feed and bed i; but with New Yerk we con- itbatsueh expectation may stand a r chance of disappointment. It does r lie hi the mouths of countrymen te rthat the delight of New Yerk can ' be looked for without being paid for. i experience wouldbe unprccendented. (our soldiers get it, they will be highly ered. And we note that some ! the military organizations decline te ; it and want the state of 1'ennsjl. te guarantee their expenses before 1 start. They are wise in their goner- .'''But the state et Pennsylvania will net K , we ebserve that even the Leglsla- I new nesitaies about accepting tne auen it nas received te join the at. They ray that their time be batter employed in per iling their function as legislators ; ch is certainly true ; though at the e time wc mav be permitted te doubt Iwbether it will be. We have net observed tthat it has been verv nmfltalik- pmnlnreri EtU mi ...- .. ' . . ... Bf,w xucjr tu tevcr uiemseivea wuu psonerlt they take the time they have as iTsizned te the New Yerk trln. And ilnvntn t te considering the nntl-discrimina-Ptlen and ballet reform bills; which laey siy they have net tlme te Kreenaiaer. It is verv netibln tlmt pjWhenever they de net want te de any- HX"11! """J CaJ' "'"' UKJ UVO I1UI, 11Q10 jfe for it, The real reason why they nre new EtAUnATlfl ' I . lIlMlnn TAM .rAl. f. .., Oidshilddoret Btwrehenslen ntthn p.ni t.nf pttw trip, with the strong probability that jw wui uuve 10 piy nu uieir bills, from i the chainniene down, or tin. nnd that Ffhty will swim around like very little flsh U tee crowded pond. M The rCDOrtS about the banmmfc nn1 Mm IpsJIand tbe committee rows, have doubt- m aaucu te the reeling that their appier place is Harrlaburg. We might i me snubbing the New Yerk news. jgiveus.ir tney would report the ct geed for a first class enter mt. Hut New Yerk is tint the thing rlcht. The ceneral ger resigns declaring another iron. Isial manager te be "a consummate ass ;" FJMatl the ether returns ttm mmniimnt . 4 we und-rstand that there maybe' iie a number or tliem running tim nt. We have eneuch of this .in. " Bfintinn nt lwaat: li M.I,. .. i - -- . -v . ... tun tuuuiri. Kilwunsjlvania will make a sulllcient con- ,nDuuen tome .New Yerk perfermance a ner governor gees ever. Her mill ' may preQtably stay at home. tfrsiiatt b teBij. iliis iai.irrii , -pin fi(. -... w. till, W iwpresenia' iveWherry tells the Leghla- e, iu tetuy 10 ine cuange that be Intro ed iheantl-dUcriminatlen hill fnrnnr. I SBOt political advantasn. Minti,B),n,i Mae such purpose; and he proves it by ins man ue naa asked a Republl- rnember te Introduce it, and offered it htmpir nfrcr n,n ablican party has failed tn iin l I delay in Us introdujtien was due te i ex jiepuDiicaa Heart te piesent it. I seems te be no Ilepubllcin in the lature. of calibre suQlelent tn intrn. I a bill, who dares te de se until hn lOODSulted th9 party bessjsjand an enmmaueu bill has no morn I of life At their hands limn n r.,,t libeel without claw3. ( Ufa Wherry need hava tin nnrintv tn.t Ntseple et this state fall te understand me nas maae an honest and earnest rt te secure tin mi , r ., in. t i 6v vi u jan lul ling dlJCrlmlnatlen bv cnmmnn rar. Mi, BS the Licislaturn wn l.M,!,... .i r'the Constitution adnn'l nt, aee. Tlirniltrh nil l,f ..-. k'J legislative duty has remained unnpr. araaad: notwithstanding ha n.i,., i lias In the meantimn enii .,..1. litlen for the country, end his be Bitall the moratrrlevetu tn Rmn.ri. a lndujtry that it is fnriM,in , Heetlen of its constitution ; which Is wi, unaer iue national law, by the ry of ether s'aes. fhtathaioejle realize this fact, and nie jispubiiraa party has m COnUOl Of tl e I.Pffn!atnra lih.'se fifteen vtar. thv win i H wnpjcs'b.'e ; and they will see vbk is is rer the Itepublicans, who alud-'easly refued te de ia'T. te COSDOlaln nf a TVimn .Who tmic)ttw te drive them te 4 i it, that be b seeklef party capital. It if an inseparable incident et the baseness et their conduct that their party should Buffer for It. The New Xerk Cesteaalal. It is becoming very doubtful whether New Yerk will bs able te make a success of her inaugural centennial. First Ward McAllister and the four hundred fami. lies, with revolutionary grandfathers, get into a helpless ;ew, and new the Penn sylvania troops are kicking In several di rections. In the first place New Yerk appears disposed te consider it all a clrsus organized for tbe purpose et get ting money out of visitors, and uncon trolled by any law of hospitality. Even the visiting militia, who will be a part of the show, are evidently ex pected te stand all expenses nnd take care of themselves, nnd the First regiment has already resolved In view et this lack et hospitality that unless the state et Pennsylvania pays all bills they will stay at home. Tbe quartermaster et this regiment went en te New Yerk te inspect tbe quarters provided for it and reports that they would only de for half the number. The troops are also dis turbed because they may be required by their commanders te wear a marching outfit of overcoats, knapsacks and all acceutrements.whlle they want te prance In full dress. Leeking at this very serious questions from nil sides it would seem best for the Pennsylvania troops te stay at borne. The New Yorkers de net want them for the very plain reason that they would completely overshadow the New Yerk troops, Just as they overpowered all ether military bodies at the inauguration of President Harrison. They should net go where they are net wanted because they are sure te come home with spoiled tempers, and the New Yerk papers will at any rate fall te de them Justice Just as they failed te de justice te Philadelphia con stitutional centennial, a demonstration by the way that New Yerk might stagger at for years without equalling. New Yerk Is tee big and cosmopolitan for celebrations of the kind, They require public spirit, civic pride and experience, all of which Philadelphia has in a marked degree, particularly the pride. The ludget presented In the lieuie ej Oamtiiens by tbe chtnoellor el the ex chequer shows .that tbe revenue ;for the jihi ymrexoeeuvu me catimaie ana thai the ezpeeBis though Increased ever former years foil below the eatlmate. i'er the current year It la calculated that there will be a dettclt et about nlne and a hair mil lion dollars caused by lnereate In military expenaes. Navai. CeNrrnucTOK UlCHBORN.afltleg chlct el the construction bureau, refuses le bollevo tAat tbe 11 res of the Trenten were extinguished by water that cams In through Iho hawae pipes. 11a saya that the pipes were furnished wltb rubber buckler, and considers the story of thelr fault entirely Incredible. la tbe face of the testimony el the 450 men en tha Trenten, the conitrnetor may acoept the inlracle, but se stubborn a man don't aeetn te beet tbe sort that should build or deslgn our new navy. In a New Yerk court the ourleui waya el Jurlea rcealved Illustration en Monday. A boy had lest his leg by failing from a freight olevator, and brought ault agatnat the owners en the ground that he was In their employ. It waa shown that he waa really employed by another party In the aame building, and bad been warned net te ride en the elevator. JudgoNehrbisohargod tbe Jury In se. oerdanco wltb these facts, but aller wrest ling with tboMmple preblem ter four hours the "twelve geed wen aud true" marched Inte the court room, and the foreman triumphantly announeed that they had found r venl let of fMO for tbe plalntllT. The astonished Judge assented te the request of the dolendant'a lawyer that the verdict be set aside a contrary te evidence and he added sarcastically that be would have saved thorn four heura worry If he had oerrcotly guessed their mental capacity, for he would then have told thorn plainly te bring In a verdict ler the defendant, lle bad orreil, he aald, in thinking that the matter cenld be lett te their common acme. The Jury were dlioharged without feee and tbe Jutlge remarked be would oheerfully aubtcrlbe for tbe relief or the boy, but that he could net eblaln any from peeple who were net responsible for the accident. It Is evident that the jurors eared for nothing but paying for that leg, and were qulte in in dlfierent as te rights of property. City P8pera are very fend of Jokes en country JurIe, but thla New Yerk Jury would be bard te rival. Tns naval building pregramme elthe English Bdmlraltycentempiateaan Increase et erer seventeen million dollars la tbe annual cxpsndlture ler ships for the next Hve jests, sod ter this they will have sev sev enty new ships. The new governor et Wyoming, Francis E. Warren, was governor when Cleveland waa eloeted, and his removal appears te have been justified by the record of hla career es n qt'.Ua baron and one of the atauneb ti'.cnds el tbe Union PaciUe aa well as by the fencing In of government lands. This lenelng et lands by corporations and Individuals who had no pretencoef right te de se was nne or the abuses promptly cbeckfd by President Cleveland, and we no w ee9 tbe man who as governor and cattle rancher sailed upon theso operations, again honored by a Ilopubliean president It is eharsed that as govorner Warren permitted tbe Union 1'aclfle and the Wyoming Stock osseolaUon te take a great many Irregular measures for the auppresjlen of atrlkes,rjd tbe oanluslen of all who opposed these monopoly In the territory. After Warren'a removal Bixtcr was governor for a month, and then Themas Moonlight, of Kansas, an energetle and honorable man, rejected by goedcltlienBor all parties, was appointed governor. He feuud tbe people bitterly incensed against tbe cattle wen, whose enormous ranches were se laid out as te make great tracts of land UBelesa te any but tbemselvte, whlle they bad practically asuuuced the rule of tbe country and men were being banged and shot without regular trial in a way that waa aurprUlnir even In Wyoming. "The governor In bis message strenelv urged the repeal el the Infamous ateck law It was evident that something bad te be done, for the outrages committed en tbe range bad aroused the indignation of the reeple. He the association members of the assembly prepared a bill which, although innocent en Its face, waa woree than the old one, and passed It. Gov. Moonlight promptly vetoed It, Then, finding that be vtaa proof against bribery, the emlsaarlea el the cattle bsren Bent him anonjrneua loiters of tbe meat outrageous character, threatening falm whu petH0Dai viclence." Uoverner Moonlight maintained bis oppo eppo oppe altlonand secured the p.,ge of ,nvVrai laws, atepptng the payment of corporation agents from county treasuries, and nre hlbltlng the .took deteetlves, tbey BDcllccedby lawapas-edin tbe Interest. oltbaeittle men. He wen the tea" preval el the respectable element of both parties, and U Is new tld that the m arpclntment of Warren has greatly dls". gusted alt who are net under monopoly irfluenee, and that Wyoming I. .iJ rats for tbe Democracy, ' WAITAMAKMIPS. rsnUBS&rna, Intsday, April 18, 19. The question Is hourly asked and answered: "What's new at Wanamaker's ?'' In bright precession have conic and gene The White Goods Occasion. The March Receptions : 'il Dress Goods V Dresses and Wraps 12,' Millinery' Besides these, many smaller exhibitions have pleased the thousands of daily visitors. What's new at Wana maker's?" The Easter Occa sion is beginning te take en form. Here and there, down in the Basement and en all the "V floors above, embryo ideas are being hatched into form and comeliness. Net time yet te tell you about them ; watch the papers, and both young and old will find something te make the glad season gladder. What's new at Wanamak er's?" Ours te compel that question with the novelty, beauty, attractiveness with which we keep up the move ment of the store. Ours te compel honest pride in an en terprise which while lifting itself has lifted the city. The trade movement of the age is forward. Gathering a retail stock is an art, managing retail sales and service a sci ence ; worthy work, very; That's what we have been do ing pushing forward, and tak ing our neighbors with us. Why creak ever Philadelphia ? Twenty-five years age the poor est retail trading place of its size te be found anywhere, to day the best retail trading place of its size in the. world probably the best regardless of size. Under it all is the seeth ing and simmering, the plan ning and studying, the ingath ering and the outpouring, the restless life that constantly in terests by interesting changes. That Is why you se often ask : " What's new at Wana maker's ?" 72 - inch Deuble Damask Dresden Table Linen, 90c. Seme time age we had the same make at $1. A fair mar ket price for it te-day would be $1.10. Taking twenty cents from a yard of such linen is like discounting Government bends. An excellent quality of Damask in fourteen desirable patterns. Mere of the exquisite $2 Damask has just come six fresh fSkerns. You'll wonder that a loom can paint such deli cate designs. Bouthweilet centre. Net a bit tee seen te think of the Summer Bed Clethes. Summer Blankets, like a film of wool, warmth without weight. Single, $350; double, $5 and $6. Old - fashioned Dimity Spreads, 65c te $1.20. Our most popular Summer Spread last season was the "Pique." Same weight as Dimity, but prettier. Four neat block patterns, double bed size, $1. Colored Cheese-cloth Com Cem Com eortables, te mellow the mat- tress with or take edge from chill air.. $2 each. Hear Weman's Waiting Keem, Velvets tee. They're creeping into all sorts of trimming. The colors match any tint in flowers or dress stufl that you bring. 19 inch silk-faced Velvet, $1 te $2.50. 19 te 20-inch all-silk velvet, $4. Kast Transept. A choice pattern of 4e-inch all-wool Black Veiling, 50c ! One straw from the whole Dress Goods price-sheaf. AUsreuna the centre. There's a corner of the Base ment that hardly ever gets a word except at Christmas time. The Toys are there all the year round. Ripe for each season as it turns up. Unement, east of centre stairs. JOHN WANAMAKER. Q0MPLEX10NK)WDKK. LADIES! WHO VALUJt UKriNKl! OOUI'LEXIOW POZZONI'S MID1GA.TED COMPLEXION POWDER. .AymffiteLH?!w"r P the SIRSTSKj? roil BALK liX AH Drugglatsi and Fancy Qoede lioalersi aTveryvrhere. pAlKK'i 8 CJCLKKY COMPOUND. ANYONE CAN DYE diamond nrcs. ADUES9.0BA COAT, ;lAuy Celer, KIBnOHB. MATHERS YARNS, 11 AU J, Ac. J TIN UKKTP, ana tn many ether ways SAVE Meney, and inate thlngi leek Ilka MSW, by eslnc U1A MUMD DIES. The work is Mir. Implr, iutcki ths colors tbe Best and Fsstestknewn. sk ler Diamond Dyes and take ue ethei. rer (Hiding or bronzing fsney Articles USE DIAMOND FAINTS, Oeld, Silver, rJreczs, Cepper. Only 10 Cents. Baby Portraits. . A Portfolio of beanltfe! biby pictures from ll'e, pilntcd en Una pi a te piper by puant pbetu ptoceii, sent free te Mutbnrnt any Iliby born wltbln aye&r. ye ryMother wants these pictures) send at onee. uire ilaby'a cam and ke. WELLS, ItlCHAKDSOH A CO.. Hurllngien, vt. JMWBLKT. H; Z. KUOADU A BOM, THE NON-MAGNETIC WATCH. The Effect of the Magnet Shown in Our West Window. WATCHES DEMAGNETIZED I Ail kinds of n6W work and repairing attended te. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELERS, Ne. 4 West Kins Street. VAMPMT UAH0AIH8 I 10 SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VHLVKT, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestrj, ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpet!, OIL CLOTBB, WINDOW BMADMB, t. We have the Largeet and Beet Btoek la tbe Oity, H. S. SHIRK & SONS. Cemir Wtst King and WiUr Struts, Luctstir, Pa. JIATB, c. STAUFFER & GO. BTAUrriu & co MAfJN. Queen street sell the best II. te rut Btlrr Hat ever ee'.d TRUNKS. Seft Hals from Us te 3.(e. gpetlnl Ena3t and Nobby Etnpej at all prices, Speclaltlm for tbe Childuis. J uit take a loekattureoath Win dow today. Ecd'.Ms variety and faultless ityles In all tbe beauti ful combinations. I.AKCiSTEnS I.KlblMU UAT tiTOllS, TRAVELING BAGS. 11 and F3 N. Qacen at. 31-33 N. Queen St. QUBKNliWARll. H 1(1 H ft MARTIN. CHINA HALL If you want te replace ney article of Crockery or Glassware that may be broken hi moving, or If you wish te re place old or furnish new China Hall It the place te get reliable ware at the lowest prices. Wares guaranteed. Ex changed if net satisfactory. High & Martin, Ne. i5 East Kieg St. tuvamrvtctrxriuizv huddi. QAIl! AND HHB ROCHESTER LAMP atxtyuandie-Llghti Baata them all. a eaa.tr t; ci uuBAt aLOBBS for das an uu amves. THH PUXlFAOTIONfi KKXAJ. MOULUINU KUBBBU OOSUlOl WEATHERSTRIP Beau them all." ran strip outwears all etherri Beep out tbe cold. Step rattling et windows, zolade the dest. Beep eat snow and rain. Anyone can apply lu-newasta or dirt made tn applying It. Can be ntted anywhere no heles te barn, ready for use. It will net split, warn or shrink , enahlen strip la the most rwrfeKt, .t ua eteTO, Heater and lUnia uvaa -or-: Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, R4 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LajtaAaTBtt. rx. ATTKNT10N 1 q- ' ruiHctiully call te wy fnrehases for npnnjr, Tha Latest Novelties tn SPRING 0YERC01TINGS. The Latest Styles In b'uitlug and TreuserincB, .,3 l"1"' ara the lewnt, coeslstont with MY UEl'UTATION KSriltLlbUKU. iy aim is, held it. ASKEWI KOI. 451 AND Hi WX8T K1KO bthkkt mariWrna 1 Cleanse the System DO IT NOW With that Beat rltablBMU cine Palna's Celery uras pease. It purines Um blcM, carea ueav stlpatlnn, a&drralftf stbeltTur and kidneys, cffbetnaliy elcaaa Ins; (be system el all waste and dead natters. Paine's Celery Compound combines true nnnra tenle and strengtklag qualities, roTlTlEglbflenerleeand spirits. 1 hive been ti ublixl ter some years with a complication of dirOcnltles. Aider trying varleui remedies, and net finding relief, T tried ratne's celery Cempiund. Before tak Ing one lull bottle tbe long troublesome symp toms began te anbMde, and 1 can fuly say new, thit I feel like a new man. Digestion his Improved, and t hare gained tan pennfls In welgbt Mnc t hive cebjinsnced taking tbe Compound " HOMSTCS STEAKHS, IslchTille, Vt tl.tO. Blxfe'SSOO. At Druggists. Wills, Biciiaimew Ce , Burlington, Vt. UALh. BAHQAIMB I IC MATriNO. J.a MARTIN ft 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 of 40 yards. Seamless Matting , te 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 lull piece. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cor. West King & Prince Sts,, Lancaster, Pa. BOOKH, C. IOOK DKPARTMKNT, " life of E. Greenwald." roetprlnu of Ills Life, together with Ills KarlU-nt Kxwnt and Latest Dlscourse!, By Rev.O.tlvInHaupt. Fer Bale by the 1'ublUher, &. L m DERSMITH, 46 EA ST KING BTRBBT, LAHOlSTZa, Vk. -l'UlClt. tJl.OO. urtMld jqrcRU's book bteke. BOX PAPERS. FINE WRITING PAPERS. Yeu want geed paper when you write a letter. New stock just In. Nice styles 10c, ethers 12, 15 and 20c Better quality at 25 te 40c. Extra best, none belter at 45 te 60c. See then 1. L. B. HERR, St & 53 N. Queen St CLBTBimm. 1889 1889 BPaUXO X0VSLT1E), AT H. GERHART'S. P.i.aBa t-ssslmare Bnltlng and Treasuring that has erer bean shown in this city. Werk, ship the best and all goods warranted as iep newt. ILUBBHART. - , ..., We. Werth One-n attest. irenlT Direct Importing Taber In the City ei Lancaster. JXBK(I KATMrea, OUR SHARE WE ABB IN you A Geed Share of Ptblic Patronage And we're going te hare It, tee, It HONEST GOODS AND RIGHT PRICES WILL UO II. . rerT pnrchaserlhis Sprlnghaspronenneed himself well pleated with bla purchase, and It Urratlfvlnflp.um. lAhMr that, w h,v. .hnn . Nicest ABiertmcnt en Bale BVBBYTUIRG HOLD ON A Straight, Fair and Honest Basif, And If yen don't get yourmenoy's worth In Spring Clothing IT'S BEG AU8B YOU'VE FA1LIUT0UKAL Myers & Rathfon, UELIA1ILK 0L01U1KUS, NO. 12 BAST KINO BT.. T.awaaaTBR pa. rpe CLOTHING BUYERS. L. Gansman & Bie. NEW SPRING SUITS ! We have the choicest, neatest p Uterus in Mew Spring Bulls jea have ever seen. Our styles this season are remarkably hand some. The Suits at as, ts, 110. 112 are mnch better than any we have ever shown at the prices Three Butten Cutaways and Sacks. Will pay anyone te examine these goods. We have the largest and most select a'sort a'sert ment of Beys and Children's Suits tn be found anywhere, tha prices the very lowest. Beys' Butts at 12.60, u, u, as, te, 7. Children's Suits at 11.15, si,23, i.je, 1.75, te, S5iN,t5. Mercbaet Tailoring Department We desire te say te our customers and the public thst we are better prepared tlun eyer te serve thorn with satlslactlec. WK M4UE TO OBOBB. Qced Business Suits at 112, lis, lis. Worsted Cutaway Suits at '.C, lis. 120. Fine Imported Cutaway or Sack Butts at as, Hi. 157. Trousers te or ler at 13 50, 14, p, 1, w, no. See our great line of them, ever K0 pat terns te ssleet lrein. L. GANSMAN & BRO C and 03 NOKTII QUKKN 8TBEKT, S. W. COIL Or OUANUE, LAMOASTKU.l'A. 49-Net connected with tiny ether Clothing Heuse In the City. riRaUABROTUKR. DECIDEDLY The Most Popular ! Oar Made-te-OruerDeparluicul, Our Children's ClotlileR Department. Vur Xccknear Department. Onr North Queen strcet Windows are con stantly changing. Yeu may see the choice of all the Novelties and Staples te be found tn the Uomestle and Foreign Msrkets. We wll 1 surely nnd something te suit you. UKM'S fcUiT.!, Made toYeurOrdor, 1 10 and Upwards. MKN'S fANIS, Made te Your OrJer, 13(0 and Upwards. KIQU1S1TK l'ATTKUNS IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. SUITS at 11.00 le 17 50. and any price be tween. Else) 1 te 11. BOYS' SUITS at 12.50 te 111 00. Sizes 10 te 13. I1SAUT1FUL LINKS IN NECKWEAR, At 2rs audio Cents. Call and See Them, HIRSU & BROTHER, ONE-PMOD Clothiers aud Furnitbers1 CORNER OF N. QUHHN & OHNTRB BQUAR3, I,ANCAaTEH,FA, rVKItlTVKB. e OHBtt GIBB8. A YEAR'S SUCCESS. Jnstone rear age weopeaed out Large Fur nlttire Waurnems with an kntire MawSteea-. oa2d.31ar.a4u.rieo, up. u Beulh UueVn trope Having S) years' experience la the business, giving It our personal attention, and belnv at very litue expanse, wa havebnlitoe atrade tsrbryoBdeurexptctatloaa. We have Insroased our stoea: with tha Fewest sulcs In rurnlture, and can afford ti sell at the lesest prices. We'll be glad te prove . .V J uu. OCHS & GIBBS. Manufacturers and Dealers Bacend, Ihlrd and Fourth Floers, SI SOUTH QUEEN BT. aprll-lya w IDMYER'S CORNER. FURNITURE WIDMYER'S. A full line of Parler, Crnrcbsr, Dlnlng-Boeca and ether Furniture. The Etylea were ae Attractive. Our selections from the ceunt'es patterns offered were never se varied nor se btautlfel. nor of better workmanship. TOBIVAIIBD PRI0B8. 8KB OUU DISPLAY. aw We give the best value and thereby save you money. WIDMYER'S FUBNITOAE STORE, Ger. East King & Deke Sts. H EINXTHH'H, LOW PRICED Chamber Suites! WE HAVK A LARQB TAHIBTY Ot VJSUY GOOD CHAM3EU SUITES FROM $25 TO $35, WHICH WE INVITE YOU TO SEE. HEINITSH'S .F ujixirunn DEre i 25 & 27 S. Queen St, LANGASTEB. PA. 11AKD WAKK, M' ARSUALIi & KENGIER. Property Owners LOOK TO YOUlt 1NTEUEST. NOW IS THE TIME TO I1RAUTIFY YOUU UOMES11YUS1NU TUB Royal Ready Mixed Paint This Paint Is pronounced by palntnrs and consumer tbe liist, ( homiest, aud MeH te liable urady Ulxed I'ulnt made. Alse Oils, Vnrnlshej, YVhlteLead, Qlass, etc, Wire Netting and Barb Fence Wire AT BOTTOM PBICES. A full line Of Hardware! Hardware! MARSHALL & RENG1ER, 9 & 1 1 Seuth Queen St., LANCASTEH, PA. IbbS-lyd HAliXEbH. H ARNESB. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S, Nc. 30 Centre Square. LAhOABTEfi. PA. Hamess, Saddles, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bag?, Harness Oil, AND OEXEItALSlABLE SUPPLIES, i -AT- ChaSsB. laljerbusla, s (Sacetsser te M: Halcibasb i Ses.) JVSign of the Gelden Ilorse llead.-sa rOJi UALK UK Ji&Af. Fer bale'er rent enea5y Terms, a desirable ratldence with all the modem conveniences. Ae. S07 Kast King; Btreit. Applyte U.L. J5 0V UE US U It'll, aprttfd 3 Easthlng street "DIOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, 1869. X! the large third story room above Ne. -b Contre Square, luqulle el ALL&N A. IIKltU, feblttfd Ne UttKaatKlDgBUeut. TJOOM8 FOR RENT VKRY DE3IR XV AULK, centrally lecattd, suitable ter Law or ether emeus, dressmaking or llsjht manufacturing bu.tuets, en second fleer above riy xckert's shoe mere, 3 a mt Kins; street. Alse whole fourth fleer torrent. In. quire of ruE Y ECHKK r, J East King street, apit-lmd 'I taitej-f . " : i. 'f.c.M . JW & j-fcvt''a-tA,-j- 6 vTJiAV --- V A- ft
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