1 iiVl nil Hh ; THE LANCA6TEB DAILY 1NTE FKIBAY, APBn, 2G, 1880. swi.i.isiiiiaf.rrf,i t twmmma; THE SHIFTING OF TBADE. RE.0U.TI0MRV CHIMES THVT ARE AC IIRRIV; IN GREW KMSTRIE.S. Iren nml Cotten .Miinutiicture Drlfllutt te Itie youth Tlie Xnturnl Condi tions Here nnd l.lnewluiv. Charles II. Kerney In the Philadelphia Time. Tlie iiimcinciiW nnd tranMllens of trade and comineroo nre net only rcptete Willi In terest ni n stndv I" tlie cconeinW, but fur 11I1I1 tlie Miulerit at lnrce with a variety of Biilijccla for (heuglit. Tliu rie and fall of the centres of production and exchange of the naM, If brought w Ithln the scope of gen eral comprehension, would atrerd many valuable lessens In economic that would be applicable still. These changes In the srtits or biiMlncwi ncthltles nre gelnj; en te agreater or less exlcnt in all clv lllred countries, and befere rpferrliiK te theso that nre taking place In our country it may Interest the general reader te recall a few of the mutatiena lit commcrce mid manufactures in ether tinrts of the w erld. Tlie construction of the Kuez ship canal revolutionized the com merce of tlie Kastcrn hemisphere, if net of tlie world, by shortening the veyage te the countries of the dUt ml Hast from six and eight month te thirty days, thereby bring ing nations previously separated y vast distances Inte much closer relations in buy ing and selling. The train of resufts siirinirluir from the channel cut threuuh that isthmus w euld lie nuiusiiiir if presented in detail, niacin up as it would be of such items as the displacement of shipping te the amount of two millions cf tonnage, useless storage deisits mid idle ship-yards en the one hand, and this apparent less mere than counterbalanced by rapid tran sit, increased intercourse and minced cost of c.irriage en the ether. Pursuing the subject of the chan;e of bates in trade, we Hud them cropping out In curious and interesting forms. Fer example, tlie production of the dyeslufl' knew n as madder, the cultivation or w hlch empleyed many hands InTnrkev, Helland, Itelglum, France and Italy, lias been super seded by a dye called iillsuilii, niade out of coal tar, thus transfening an exteusie imliistry fiem the open tleids, ence vocal with the hum of men, women nud children In seed timn and har est, te the laboratory of the chemist. The sllktradoeflCiigland, which ence employed tlieusiimls of opern epern tivrs and looms, has dwindles! te a mere shadow of hat it w as a few decades slnce, with tliu uieit of this fabric reduced te but JL"J,(7i)l(HN), whlle the import of It amounts te JU 11,000,000. (,'e entry and Macclesfield, at ene tiiue the tleiirUhlug scat of this industry, hae been distanced in the r.ice of sUill and technlcul knew led go by tlie ml school tniiiicil epcrallies or llasle, In .Swltciland, mid of Credeld, in (Jcimanv. which new supply the bulk of the silk ribbons for the adornment oftlie fair sex of n country that but a few veins n.je led the way In thelr pro duction. A striking inslance or the change ortr.ule centics and i elated mm e closely te the glsl or iny subject lias taken place of Inte vcars in tlie lien business of Kiiglaud and "is well known te the Intelligent iron liuiHofthlsceiintrv. Tlie noted Iren dis trict of Ulevelaiid, in the N'eith nf Kngland, asl.iteas 1S.')0, was a purely agricultural section of country. A few years subso subse intcutly discevenes of large deposits of "O- iron ere wuioin.ide in it and such was tlie ' mplditv of tlie growth of the manufatture ofiieii'in that icglen that in ISoUtherewero illicitly eighty-six blast furnaces in owni ewni owni tien, making an annual product of M4,(IOO tens of pig metal, and in is":! the incic.ise of furnace had run tlie out-put oflren up te lJiW.tiT tens. The development of that locality in all branches of the Iren trade, as well as in ethor icspcets, is looked upon in Kngland as u marvel and new suriusses such noted old centics oHren production as StulVordshlre and Wales, if net all the ethor ones in Great ltiitalu. The shirting or trade centres, in this ceuntrv relate mere esjcclally te two or its leading products, iron and cotton. The .Southern states elieady posses seme of the best equipped cotton mills in the world, nnd though ns yet employed in tlie main in the production nf the cearser grades of goods, but llttle tlme will be ro re uitlrcd at tlie into at which development C; advances In this country te enable tlie Southern mills, with their cheap raw ma terial, inci cesing skill and decreasing mar gins et pielU en fabrics of nil kinds, te produce cotton goods of every grade at llgures that will be unanproachable by factories in Xew Kngland. The keynote in iron competition sounded by an exten sive 1'eiinsUvnnl.i iron manufacturer, in the words that he " icgaids the .Seuth as 1 Veniisjlvania's most formidable Industrial enemy In tlie fiitme, " may be a re elation te many of our ppepU. but te theso who have carefully studied tills subject, the rompleto triuuipli of our South ern states In tlie production of the cheapest lien nnd of superior brands made In this ceuntrv Is clenily established, l'lg metal produced at n cost of but nine and ten dollars jier ten aie figures beyond the I each or the iien-inakers or our stale. While I lue uodeslio te play the iwrt of an alarmist, I think It is net nmlHs te point out seme facts which lrive an im im pertaut bearing en the lien business of this state, especially en plant located in the cistern nnd central jMiitleus of it. Fuel lnnall-lniKiil.nit factor in the pioduc pieduc pioduc tlen and manipulation of lien, niul te niake the business rumuuuratha nnd por per mancut the piicoeflt should be fcteady, or at least without the constant upward tendunev which chanicteric tlie prlce of -until racftif coal. Considering the very lliullfid area or tlie doiieilU of anthracite and tlie increasing demand for it, outs'de of smelting and iieii-inaking pureses, the project of a future supply et it ut n price that will enable the plant of tlie eastern nnd (uuti.ll section of our stute te i-oiiincte with these located in tlie bitumi neus and natural gas llelds of Western l'enniyhanl.i and tlie Seuth is anj thing but encouraging. Seil coal or ceke Is tlie fuel best suited for tlie miuufuctlire of lien lu till It stages -n fact that Uistein iiuinu iiuinu fneturers aiu well aware of and liae ncteil upon it during several prospcieus yeais by the extensile use of coke, especially by the cousidunible admixtuifler it with iiulhra cite lu blast furunoeH, which accounts te some tent for the Increased product or Kastern fui n.ices of lale i ears, Tlie signs of the movement of the base of the great lronluduslrluser Distent Pennsylvania te Held nioie thoroughly adapted te the cheap nnd abundant supply of the most useful of all metals me already upparent in the haul M niggle te nnke ends meet, es pecially In the llnisheil product, and the Vailuie" te e en de this en the jiart of certain weU-oiuiped plants, as well In the actual removal of eertuln lien nnd steel plants te tlie Seuth. The days of the ornamental reaiinjjciiient of tlie Iren busiuess.wlth high salaried flguro-lieadcsl eillvinlB In tlie lead of It, are usslng uwny, te lie siiicrrvded by the technlcally-educatisl specialist, uietnl-lurgi-t and chemist, te whose rescaich and knewledge the success of most modern industries is due, instead of te the high titled empiric, whose presidential nnd managerial pretensions ubserb entirely tee much or their profit or margins. Tills subject is se Important te our state. if net te the country ut large, that it can liaidly be Ieicd ireni tee many stand points, Mill therefore some feicciist lu the matter will net be anils and may lead te plans and investments that are related te a nearer futuie than may be supposed. Te these who an dlrectlv Interested In coal nnd lien I would suggest a coinnailseu of the nnthrrciie with the bituuilneuH coal fluids of this ceuntrv. The former w ill be found te be n mere speck en our geological maps, einbruing fi-agmentaiy aicas In a tew countles In the northeastern sec tion of l'PHiisvhania, with an estimated extent of but Aeo wuinre miles, while the ApiKikuliIuu range alone, with a length of ItiO miles, and a breadth lury lug from '40 te IS) miles, extending from Weutem l'eniisUviuila through Ohie, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ken tiukv. TVunesseu nnd Neithern Alabaun. ceutuln liltuinlneus coal tleids of an etti inatrd lueasureiiiciit ef&S,it)5siiuare miles. Tlie coal embmced w ithln the limits speci fied is sUKrier te tlie ethor soil coals of this country, ter the reason that It contains larger percentage or fixed carlxuis, and Is, therefore, of higher calerile value. The t artful study of the region under review illscJQSfis an iimnunt of mineral wealth that s qsteuuding. HciuiuUv lias long been noted for her lurge crop of grain, hemp, tubal en and rich jM.tures, but It is only tlie .' ihoremtli goeloKieal surveys wlilcli have been made of late years that have fully dUcleseil her vast deKisIts of ce.il and iron ere. CiniielcoalNteuud in sixteen conn cenn tie, and tile estimated area of the coal fields or the state Il),0uO simare inllc-s. Iren ores leldlug from -15 te M per cent, of metallle Iren are found in abundance in various jecaHlie w Itliiu short distances of coke and l-04l, The coal Held of tbe Appalachian range, excepting the part of It extending into Pennsylvania, possess the rare advantage of being contiguous te or within easy reach of ores and limestone. Iren and Bteel plants located In Eastern Pennsylvarli nnd further eastward have long haul of hundred of miles between them nnd soft oe-il nnd coke, whlle iinthroclte I appelating through Increased deninuds for it In the most distant irts oftlie country for domestic puriKises n well as it grew lug ex xirt trade, that reached 080,138 ten in IW. Tlie disproportion In which anthracite nnd bituminous coal nre c jnstimed is shown by the rclativeyields of the two llelds. Tlie bituminous Held, em bracing the partial nren thus far obtained of IIX!,22j square miles, produced W,4VKr.2 tens in 1SS7, while tlie anthracite region of I'ennsylv aula, with an ntvurntely moasure1 content of buHTO sipiare miles, produced Stf.WNt.'JeTi tens, or nearly ene-half of the total )ireduct of bituminous coal te the whole country, WeliTit tins been underrated cvcmlnce wealth lm lccn overrated. The VTertli or M'arncr's Ijig Cabin Hnrsnparllln cannot tw evernitcd te these Minerlng from dlixaxe rnuncd by Impiire bleed. It Is a mine of vvrnlth, becauw It makes luire blisHl, which makes health, ljirgnt bot tle en the market. An Intclllk'piit pennn when hurt wilt at ence procure a bottle of Hnlvatlen Oil. It In tlie bent thine te euro wftllni; burn or wounds. All Urtit;glts neil It nt t Arciity-nve cents a bottle. l)r. Hull's Cough Hyrup shetiM be kept In every family. A. slight cough if unchecked, Is often the forerunner or consumption. One Uem of tills wonderful medicine has rteneil ninny from the srave. Ka Wants Tenle When there Ii a lack of elutte encrjry In the BTitem, shown by a sematlen of languor and unrest In the morning, frequent yawning dur ing the dar and disturbed tleep at night, Hoj Hej tetter'a Stomach Bitten Intuits unwonted energy Inte the enfeebled and nervous, en dowing them with muscular energy, an ability te repose healthfully, and digest without In convenience. Kerreusness, headache, bilious ness, Impaired appetite and a feeble, troubto treubto troubte rme stomach, are all and speedily set right by this matchless regulator and invlgerant. Tba mineral poisons. amenR them strychnia and nui vemica, are never safe, tonics, evtn In InOiiltaslmal deei. Tlie llltteti answers the purpose mere effectually, and can be relied upon as perfectly safe by the most prudent. Kever and apie, kidney troubles and rheuma tism yield te It. StyccliU llotlcce. The Man Who Talks Mueli. We want te saynvtenl te jeu vrhomnkea living with your teniriic. Yeu certainly nniHt Imvea clear, Ktrenir volce te engage your list eners. Dr. Tlmmar lilrclrte Oil for sere threat, colds nml hoarseness, la unexcelled, line nnd admire. Fer sale by II. II. Cethmii, drugglat, 177 nnd 110 North Queen street, Ijincaiter. " Flre 1 tint Out," This I a common remark when roughs nnd rowdies Inmilt public decency by their uimeem lyvvajs. Ilyspejvda Is a herld bere. Klrolteut with liunleck llUml llllltrt. Yeu can de lu Fer snle by II. U. Cochran, druggUt, 1J7 and 13U North Qiccn street, Ijincnstcr. Let Truth I'revnll. Ix!t the facts lie known. Ixt us underHtand that a bell, or an ulcer, or a carbuncle, or any eruption or bleinlnher the skin Is sure te w ear nway nnd dlipienr vihen llurilech Jtliml Jill Jill fcnarecinpleyed. This vieuderriil medicine. acts directly upon tlieiirciilatleniind the reasons for Its use nre therefore ebv Inns. Fer wile by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 117 and LSI North Queen street, Lancaster. Its Kqniil Yet te Ileal' Frem. TliDiiievemenlHaf a mule's hind legs are verv viirlsble nnd uncertain, but Dr. Thumut' JXIci t'lc Oil takes but ene course II heals nnd cures. Itsctiinl for nstlimn, diphtheria, catarrh, i old and Bere tbreit has never Jet been sold, ler sale by II. II. Cuchrnn, druggist, 147 and 13U North Queen slns't, ljmenMcr. Mothers! Methc-is ! J Mothers ! t I Are ou disturbed nt night nnd broken of your rest by n sick child sintering nnd crying with the excruciating pulu or cutting teeth? U i, goat ence and getnbottle of MILS. WINS lX)W'ii SOOTIIINU HYIIUI. It will relieve the jKier little suircrer Immediately leend iien It ; there is no mistake nbeut it. Thcre Is net n mother en earth who has ever uwd It, who will net tell j oil nt once that It will regu late, the bow els, and give test te the mother, and relief and health te the child, 0Kratlng like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in nil eases and pleasant te the tabtc, nnd Is the prescription of one of the eldest and het female phj slot. em nnd muxes In the United Htates. 8eld ev cry w here, 23 cents u bottle. maylD-ljclAw A Sat'e Invest incut. Isennwhkh Is giinnuileed te bring you Mit Mit lsractery results, or In easoeffnilurSu ruturiief piirihaae jirlie. On this safe plan jeu can buy from our udvertlnsl Druggist a bottle of Vr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed te bring relief lu every case, when used for any nfleetlnn of Threat, Lungs or Chest, suih as Coiuumptlen, Iiitlammallen of Lungs, llreiullltls. Asthma, Wlioenlng Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It Is ple'isaut ami agreeable te taste, jx.rfeetly safe, unit can alunvs be de iiendcd upon. Trl il liettles rns ill ll. It. Coeli Ceoli Ceeli rail's Drug Ktei-e, 1J7 and 1JU North Queen street, Lancaster, lu. () Flisit ltuvlved and Then Cuceil. "Was troubled for a year with torpid liver nnd Indlgexlleu.taiid nfier trying everything Imngl. nitlili) used Jlunluet. Jlluwl Ilillm. Tlie tlrat bottle revived me and theses-end aured me en tirely. J.H. WllllHinsen, ltiHhestcr. N. Y. Fer snle by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1.1) North Queen street, I nueastir. An i:pliiniillen. Ne one medicine will i nre everything, but It Is tin I neon test I bio fuet that 7imut' filtetrtc Oil w 111 cur.) a sprain, u bruise, u bite, or an actie and Is also uu uetlve ami iieiinuiiced cure for neuralgia anil rheiiniat Ism. Kur saleljyll.il. Cmliniii, druggist, 117 nud lit) North Queeu Htitvt, lmcistir. llueklen'M Ai'iilcu Salve. Tllf. HkstHai.vk 111 the world for Cuts, Unities Kercs, Ulcers, Halt Kheuiii, 1'ever Meres, Ttter. Chapped Hands, Clillblalns, Cerns, and nil hklii Eruptions, nnd lKisltlvely cuies l'lks, or no pa) riMUlnsl, II Is guaranteed toglvepcr. feet satlsfuetleii, or money refunded. Trice 1!S cents tier box. Fer sain by II. II, Cochran, Druggist, Nes. I SI nud lit) North Queen street, Lancaster, l'u. Jiuiv'JT-ljd I'liech. The transition from long, llngei lug nud pain ful hli'knn.s te retiust health marks an e-li In the lite of llie Individual. Hueh a rciuarknhlu eveut Is In-nsiireil lu Hid memory nud the agency whereby llie gixsl health has been nt-taliu-d Isgratdully bleed. Iteuisili Is that se much Is heard lu praise of Kleetrle Hitters. Me many he the) ewe their restoration te henltb, te t lie usuefllieUreat Altenitlvc and Tonic. If v en are treuhltd with any dlsiiwef Kldnejs, Liver or Mtein.uli, of long orslierl htundlug, oil villi sun Pi Hiiii rellefbi usuer Llcctric Hit ters. Sold at .Vie mid 81 M-rbettteut 11. II. Coch ran's DrugHlerc, lJ7und lJVN'eitli Qmin street, iimasier, i a. (ij (Carpi't (CU'itnlttit. 0A Itl'iri'CLUANINO. New Location, New Machinery, New Precess. The only process bj which jeu can have your Carpet thoroughly (leniud and veulllatccl vilth cold drynlr wllheut damage and letumedw hen premised, without regard te weather. C'ullid for, denned and delivered ume day. The ulr Ingaud ventilation Is, from n raultur ixjlnt, utoue worth the pilec pild for cliulilug. Se-called Ciir.t Cleaning, le-wlt: (hand beating) U n Nltlve Injury tedillcate euriets. I tdis-s net thoroughly clean, nor docs It brighten the colors; our process will. If we Injure your cnri't will replace it with a new-one. Steam does net entir the iurel as seme suppose, merely drives the machinery. Mend for Catalogue. Freight paid one wuy en carpets out of town, HKNI) OUDintS'IO J. B. Martin & Ce., H. S. Shirk & Sens. WOftKH CHRISTIANS WOODWARD STS (Srtvvtrtflce. OTANDAUDCAUllIAOKWOUK. Standard Oarriage Verk. KUW. F.lKJKltLKY, New. W, 4.', I), 45 Market Street. Hear of Post Pest Post etIUv, l-ancastcr, 1'a. Buggies, Phastens, Family Carriagies. The tlnest st(K-k lu the country te select front. We can suit ev'tr bed . Prices te suit the times, A riue Hue of beeeud-IIund Werk, New Is the tlme te get our Can luces lte lialnted und Ilealred. Our repairing cannot becxccllcsl. Due net of wnrkmuiit-sptelally em em pleed far ttiat purio.se. Call and examine whether you wish te buy or net. THE WOES OF WOMEN. Weariness, Uuhnpplnc, and Misery wm te b the 1et of Wemen, Instend erBrtghtncss. Happiness, nnd joy The Cnuscs of Hud Complexion Kxplalncd. h'Whj' Is It that no few American women hnve oert cnniplexlenst" asked Mrs. l-nligtry en her rsl visit te Ameilm. Her question can be fsiMly nnswemt. women are sallow because the btiHsI does net circulate well thrtuigti their bodies. It does net nil their cheeks with rich color and their eyes with brilliancy. ltls"slue glth." Whatlsihe result? Dad color, weari ness, nnd peer health. What wlllprcventtlilsT A gentle nud purs stimulant that Imparts strength, life and irend circulation. This Is pre cisely what Hiiro's Pure Malt Whisky docs. It Is net a lievernge ; It Is a health glv lug rcmnly. Ills ndmltted te have done mere In making ladles stronger and healthier than any ether preparation Known te ttie world. It has the endorsement of clergymen, physicians nnd lady workers In the temperance en use, nnd It has never been known, te full In strengthening, re storing nnd benefiting. A well-known lady, writing en this subject, said t 1 can never describe the rhnlige that ha taken place in my nnpenrenen nnu in my reel instead ei ireii once did, I am new strong nnd voting, both In feeling and nniienrnncr. I had a great iirclmllca ngnlnst the went Whiskey,' but slnce 1 luiva found that Dutrs Is Indeed n puru and harmless remedy I feel like letting nil women knew what a grand help 11 Is." The exiwrlenoe of this lady has been verified In thousands eij-nses.nnd an Innumerable num ber of women are kept In iwrfect health te-day wholly through tills great remedy. Te nil pur chascrs we dislre te say : " te sure nnd secure the genuine, nnd take noethi.ii." It Is sold everywhere. pi OLDEN Ht'lX'IFIC. DRUNKENNESS en tih: LIQUOR HAtHT WWITIVEIiY CUIJKI1 I1Y ADMIN IsrKIUNU Hit. IIAlNli' HOI. DEN Hl-KCIKIU. It can be given lu n cup of ceftec or tea with out the knowledge of the Iwrsen taking It; Is uoseiuieiy naniiicss, aim win euec a nerma' nent end sjiecily cure, whether the latlent Is n liloderutn drinker or nil nleohelio wiss-lr. 1 heiisands of drunkards have been made tern- urinaer iiernlemen wne nave taken tJeldcn Mpccltle In ihelr cedec without their knowledge, and to day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NKVKK KAII.s. The system ence Impregnated with the Mpcctflc, It becomes nil utter linpeslbllIty for the llipier nppetlte te exist. Fer aide by CHAM. A. LOCH Kit, Druggist, Ne. 9 I'jist King Mtreet, l-iiticnstur, la. nngS-l)dM,W. V 5lv (8 cut be. w MTAHHAND. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. Watt & Shand 0k)ii teslny one of the greatest bargains ever ellered lu OltOS C1HAIN Dltls.S M1LK8,!W Inches wide, excellent tumtlty, In UeMlu Light (Ircy, I.liard (licen, Light nnd Dark llrewn, Light nud Dnrk Navy, Ac, only (KVjc. a yanl, regular price !1 W. Alsesiwilal bargains In FODLAIll) CHINA DHUSM MILICH.'i.'liieheswIde, 10 new nhadew 50e. and luc., usual prices 73c. and tl Oil. Alse Kpecl.il bargain in At.LHILK MATIN U1IADAMAH, !M Inches wide, .Wc. a yard. Alse special bargain In ALI.-W00L ITH'.NtTI 1'IIINTEI) CHALLII'-S.ne Inches wide, crenm grounds, Sic. n urd, regular price te-tlny 50c. Alse special bargain In KHKNCII I'HINTKI) SATCI:NH, (these are gentiinn, no Imitation,) full width, black nnd colored grounds, 19c. a Sard, regular 35c. quality. Alse special bargain In COLOHKD MATIXN COltMETH.ull shades and black, line quality, 60c. n pair, regular price 7V. This corset hns many Imltiiteis. 'I lie genuine can only be found at llie New Yerk Stere, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET. Jciolte. B oeic i)i:i'Aitr.Mi:NT. "LIFE OF E. GREENWALD." FiKitprtuts or Ills Llfe, together with Iirlleat Kxtaiit uud ljitest Dlx-eurHus. his 11Y REV. C. ELVIN HAUPT. Fer Hale by the PiiblUher, G. L F0N DERSMITH, in i:ast kine stki:i:t, LANCASTLlt, PA. a-i'itici:. si.imi. mat-ifd L. 13. HERR'S BOOK STORE, 53 North Queen Street. uukIh-IjiI yavaoelo. UAhOI,HAND t'.MIIUCI.I.AS. Parasols. Tliu lAirest nnd Klnct Aknertinent In the. city ut Imv, l'riien. Sun Umbrellas In great variety of natural ltrk and geld and ller bundle. Parasols. Tliu jmlar lei Tea of all hhaden und de , ncrl)itln. Rese Bres, & Hartman, II KAhTKINUSTItKirr. O-ltejHilrluifand Ilecewrlne Dene. uii'Jimd.S.ir TTNDi:itTAKINU WM. T. S. GABLE. (Successor te la, It. Hete.) I b? leave te announce that tluiuiideiuikliiK bulneef the lute L. U. Hele 111 beeemlutled at the old pluee of bu.lue, corner ofheuili Uutviiaud Qeruian atreetn. lunula nle .uie that I haefviiduetel the buluc-ef bitejeurn durlnv the Ulne.n of il r. itete. lfiHi WSI.T.S.OAI1LE. T IIAtmY StBk&bRE. WHEfTfE XTe. BARGAINS IN SPRING MtESSS GOODS. Tinlny me place en unto "One" It All-Weel Cleths, yunl ntulqimrtcrwiilp, only 37 1-2 cent.. One Let AU-WiKil Ulnck Henriettas), 10 Iticlics wide, only 02 l-2e. These rikhIs have been seltl for .S7 l-2e. If yeurwaiiN ure for such, conic ttee the goeslx. Of our RIUmiii llnrc;nlni we'll tell yen Inter en. THE NEW JKV IMIMUTATIONS, HAGER & BROTHER, New IniportHtlen erjOHVIN'H l.test Hlyles of KIDC1UJVKS. steuHQUirrAiiti: and iiuTTuNr.n, DIIESHKD KH) OLOVIX, UNDltUfiSKD KID CILOVKM, ItoSOlluttenocl LeiiKths. All the Newest Hluidcs of Tun, Mede, (Iriiy nud Hrewu ; nlse Ulnck. Extra Quality Kid Gloves, TSCKNTHANU 91. (HI. HIL1C TAFFrri'A OI.OVIX, hii.k mii.animk oi.eviw, hii.ic jkilsky oi.evks, ijhi.ktiiiii:aii(ii.evim, In All Qualities nnd Celers. HAGER & 3,Uatchc0. "ir X. IllIOADS A HON. Clocks 1 Iren Frent, Nickel, Marble, Brass, Bronze and Traveling Office, Chamber, Mantle, Parler, Dining Roem Prices H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. CCrti-pct IV ltUAINHI -OO Shirk's Carpet Hall I -KOIl- Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, 'WINDOW SHADES, &c. W'K IIAVKTIIK I.A 11(1 KIT AND IlKST HTOCK IN THKl'ITV. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. )rtVblUrtiu. A!MIIAl.l.il.lti:KU!i:!t. PROPERTY OWNERS, LOOK 'IO VOIR INTKltl-Sr. new is Tin: timi: te hkaitikv vei'it 1I01I1CH 11V IWINU tiii: Royal Eaady Mixed Paint. IhU I'uliit laiirotiemued b)iilnterinndriin iiliuerM the Kent, Clieut, und Most Itelluble l(eud Mlieil I'uliit iniide. AI-SO Otis, Varnlihes, Wblta Lead, Gl&ii, Ice. WIRE METTING AMD BARB FEMCB WIRE A T IIOTTOM l'HICtX. A full line of MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., LANCAMTIIll, I'A. fU.-ld VhotertViivliO' Re, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER OK- Lancaster. go 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the l'o.telllce. JauT-Cuid A NOTIIEH IXII- OF 1'ltIMi: JAl'ANKrti: am, and u hand The lolutcd.'reiN arc uertli an examination. HUHLEY'rt DltUOMlem 3d Writ Kln HJrecU Vju; tSoeb; SAY BARGAINS-GOME AT 24 Centre BARGAINS IN SATKKNS niul DUKSS GINGIiXmS, We eiler the chnlretit Mylw of these, ilenirahle fabrlw nt prices iw low, ntnybe lower, t hnn clev here. Tnble Linens niul Nniiklns We have Just openeil n Unrgnln Let of tlu-se house hold neeesxltles, nud Ivtter vnlties have never been eU'ered. Our styles nre new, widths extra nud PRICES VERY LOW. BOSTON STORE STAMM. 31 'West KLingr St., Parasols and Sun Umbrellas ! A large linn of the NOVELTIES OP THE SEASON. IMPORTED DRESS FABRICS! We liiivcjust received n new sleck of Knim h Itebesnnd Coinblnntleu Hulls, especially adapt ed for hile Spring nud Hunuiier W'cnr. 1II.ACK HII.K Nirm, LATOSCANLTH, riHH .ir.sii ni:ts, rieuitini Hii.ic Nirrs, BROTHER. 25, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. Clocks I $1.00 te $100. )nll. B AUUA1NHI TO- )rtVHCOO. H AItNi:SH. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LA Nt'AH'l r.it, r.. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, General Stable Supplies, tHUtt'WIOK te il. IlAiiritni'SH A 8ev.) SIGN OF TUB GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. -AT- ru n 11 1 1 1 j tiias. ii. mmm s. rr: "VTOTIPi: 'IO lUlMPAkSKIl.H AND Ol?N- NKIUS. All rwiin aru hereby forbidden te lreimi en un iiflliuluniU of the t'eruuull undriiK.-e.iwell eUle III lbanen or IiueuaUr euuntlea, whetbtr luile'.ed or uulnilesvd, either fertbepurpuw of .hooting or ll.hluif, an tbu luwTMll be rluldly eururci.d ualiut ull tre iiuuIiir euiuild luiid of the uudernltflied ufter (hi notice. WM. C'Ol.KSI AN Klti:UlI AN, It. I'KIH'Y ALDK-N', KDW.C. ritKKMAN, Attorney for It. W. Celeruun'. Iklm. SEE US, BARGAINS IN DRESS BUTTONS, DRESS EXTENDERS, DRESS STAYS, DRESS SHIELDS, EMBROIDERY SILKS, EMBROIDERY COTTONS, TO I LET SOAPS, STAMPED LINENS, AND i:Vr.N!NO HIIAIHM OV DRESS GOODS. Lancaster, Pa. All the New Designs of tlie Season ltKl'ltlCsr.NTKD IN Ol'lt H1X1CK. CUKAM DltlXS KAIIUKM, HII.IJ AND WDOI.AUMUIti; HII.IC WAItl IIKNItliriTA, V(mii. iir.NHii:rr., TWIM.r.IlKI.ANNr.l.'s, PHINTKD I'ONHKlM, I'lllNTKDlNDIAflll.KH,' IIKNOAUN'IX. dhivuHuve. W lDMYint'HCOItNKIt. FURNITURE -AT- 'WTicimyer's. AKUI.I. LINK OK Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem, ANDOTIIKll KUHNITIIItlX TlIK HTTI.K AllK HO ATTIIACTIVK. Our nelictlnn miu llie reimtlesii pnttcriiH ellenil ieriiiiucrnviirliliioriilM'iiiitlfiil,iier of butter Herklnnuxlilp. UNRIVALLED PRICES HKCOUIt IllHI'liAV. a-W'PRlXe tlie best Miluit nuil then by MHO you money. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE", C01lNi:it OK E. King & Duke Sts. H KINI'lHirr". luOVJ PRICED Chamber Suits. Wi: IIAVK A LAIKli: VAHIKrV.OK VKIIV UOODCIIAMIIKUriUllKS KltOM S2S te 35, Willi 11 we Invite Yeu tnHee, HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 25 & 27 S. Queen St.. LANCAHICIt, I'A. vcim a (linns, A YEAR'S SUCCESS ! Jimt one year age we epeiu d our l-irgu I'nrnl I'nrnl ture Wureruenu uttliuu Kntlre New flleek, oil 2d,3dund4tli KI(Kir, Ne. 31 hentliljin-eiihtni't. Iluiliitf 'JO )eur' exerleiieu In the hunlne, Klilnu It our iiersenul attention, and being nt ery little eiinse, e buu built up a trade fur be end our exia'ClutteiiH. We. Inn i liu-reuM-d our kteck w lib the Neuent HtUKlu Kiirnl I ure, andean iillerd tewllat the Icme.t price. WellboKlud.teproiu Itlojeu. OCHS& GIBBS, .Manufacturer und Dealer, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, I.ANOASTKK, l'A. nll-ljd (foul. rl'MIIKIt ANDCMAU j '11)11 MCIIHIIOOKHANDCAHI-S. WT-Sr-KUN IIAltD 'IKJS. WbeleaHle and Hilull, by 11. II. MAlti'INACO.. Il3-lyd 4J1 Water Htleet, lalllllistir, la. yt AUiluXltDNi:il.S tOili'ANYT COAL DEALERS. Of I irm Ne. 1!S North (JmeiiHtrivt, and Ne. UA North I'rlnce ktrivt. YAKtm-Nerth l'rliu Hlreet, niar Iteadlne IXxiU liilU'lUfd LANCVHlKlt. I'A. -T UTIIKIt H. KAUKl'ilAN, ATlXlltNUY-AT-IVW. Seeeud Khir Khlemun Law llulidlnir. Ne. il Narth Duke -Street, aprS-l)dw Crcutclcre' CUtter. T K11ANON A LANCAHTEIt JOINT" Ji Il.lll.KUAll. ArrnnjjcinenlK of PnwnKrrTmlti eiianai BuxiiAV, Nei-ember is, lM. m i NOltTIIWAHD. Ine A.M. P.M. Unarm ill I Hnn r. m.'a. x. 5W rung nireei, Lane- 7TO !.... .1.. . 8-06 umcaler.... ..... i-m u; 1:W e-os; t-.n .Manlielnu......,. 711 Cornwall -....., -1 Arrive nt e-.m 0:17 A.tt. wunnen .,....J s.ll -i8 7:10 nuuiunAiiu . K-AVd A. V. ! M. r. M.l Mnnnen ... 7:13 12: ki 7S t'ernwnli.. 7OT 1J:.'A 7:1 8:10 8:M V-.I2 .Miiniieiiir... 7.'.iH l:ai 8:1 uineiiHtcr ...,.. 8S.7 2VI 8.U Arrlxent KliicHtrtet, Inc. 8:V. 2-W SM D-39 H. H. NKI't', Hiipt. j. II. It. plllLADULI'lllA A ItlUDINOUAILRC KKA!)IN(1 &COMJMMA DtVlSIOJi.l On nnd nrter Hjuidrty, Itnrch 18, 1S80, trml Uve I Jiiiriter.lKIni! ulrcet), n foilewn: t .-,, nniuiiii miti iiiienneiiinie IHIltllK. ' ilii) jv TiTO n. in., 12.ui),a.t0i.in.;Hiinilay;a in.. iU Kur I'fillmtcltiln, Meek dm s, T.H0 i Kur New Yerk h i'lilliidclpliln, week A . rnr new iurK Am Aiicniewn, rccK i 12 SO ti. in. KerAlleiitnwn, week daj, 30 n. tu.,t: ,i. . miuuitj , .;w i. Ill, , ! or l'eltm llle, cck dnjri, 73e. III., S:30 P. I niiii(iiiv,:i:iup. in. -'i; TltAINH l'OU LANCAHTEIt. lx"ie Hendlng, week ibiyn, 7.-20 n. in., 1 10 1. m.; Hnndiiy.7SS)n. tn.j .1 luii. m, l-iiii lMillndellilti, Mirk dtt, 4:15, 10: in., i ., j,. hi. I:a itmcirir i nrn in rnimcieipinn, wee! :hin. in., i:.n, iiiii. in, lnxeNew Vnrk ti Allenlmvii, ncek (-O)n. m.. lain. in. l-ne Allenliniii, week duyg, 52 a,m,;t lx'iie Petdvlllc. week d.ty, D'M a. m.. Ii. in. ' Ijmie Lebanon, week dnv, 7:12 a. m., 7.10 p. in. : Hnndny, 1M n. m., ;l:fi p. ni. Ix'iue Iliirrlsbmir, Meek dujn, 0.23 a. m.J tiny, 7.tu n. in. j,jj lenetJimrryvllle,week dayn, 0.10, 9:25 ft. Ml i jii, u ee p. in. ; niiiiiiny, ,:in n. in, , vi niiia.iurijii i 111 t imw.li. J. wnve iiiiiaiKipiiiii, uiiemnui street wrm nnu neiiin NireiiMiiarr. Uine Atlnntle City, week il.iy. ex nre IHMa. m. and iM p. in.: Aeeoiiiinedatlon, M n. in. and 6-U ii.m.1 Hiinday, Kxprei,Vna.tS An'oniincHlatieii,H(Uii. in., 4:'W p. in. i leiuriiniK itiiilliniuiu lny, liepet COT Atliintlenud ArkniiMiNAveiuiei. Weekday i:pnw 7;:l a. in. and 1 n. in. AcrommedittJ MO ii. in. and ( p. in. Sundays KxprewZl p. in. AeemiiiiiiNlnllnn, 7:2Ti a. in. and (:.T0 p. m Detailed tlme tublei ran I nn in) eiitalned nt UcH OIUCl'. A. A. Mrl.r.OD, Vlee I'rr-i. A (jcn'l .M'ljr. (I. (1. HANCOCKS- uen'i I'nm'r Ai -lr.NNHYLVANIA UAILIIOADHCHCDUI jl ineiieei irinn r4eeniier, ihkn. , TniliiH leavk I.ANCASTKii nnd leave and t rlin at I'lilludelplila an folle: t'Wg Ixnve Lcut Wr.STWAHD. I'acllle i:xirrt-"" Nein KxpreMf...... Wav t'uiwenirerl..... I'lilludelplila, Ijine 1 1..1 1. ni. an ii. m. 4 30 n. in. 7.-0H n. m. 13ft . I era ar :.10 a. i U SI a. 1 .Mttlltnilnvln.Mt.Je) rnii.2 .iiairirainr Nliitiani Kxprevi. Hallux erAecem , Flint I. Inef. Krederlek Aceem I Jineniiter Aeeeni...... vlu Celiiiiibla WW .'! 10 n. ni WW) a, t t-5Sn.i 2.-O0D.I 2:10 p. 1 via I'elnnibla ll:fn. m l In Celmnbtn In Sit. Jey.. lliirrlebnri; Aecniii.. Ciiliiinbla Aeeeni .:! p. in, 4'i(l IK III. f-.rx p. ni. KM p. in. lA'nln IjineiiBter. ih-Jl n. in. Mrt n. in. K:IH ii. in. R..'.'. n. in, D-Ol) n. III. Il:mn. iii. 12.M p. Ill, 2.ft' p. in. :i (M p. in. 4:tr p. in. 0: f p. in. n'ie p. i Hnrrli-ljiirjr l:xprehi.J 7:np. i 7ull.l IT v.iui il J.A,iinn ... KAHTWAUD. I'hllii. Kxiiresat Kintl.lliif Ilarrlkburir llxprvvi., I jinnmler Aei'iitn. Celiiinbln Aeeeni....... Allantld KxprewiL..., Mmiriliiirn Kxpreem. . riilladelnlila Aeeeni, Hiindny Mall........ Day r.xiren.., HnrrlbnrK Areem... 11:10 n. 1 Arrle1 l'l 4Sil 8.-23 a. I lutaia vluMt 11:45 I FtV''! .i:iii is i StOOD. I 5:13 p.i 0:50 p, I K (Tlmenli Irnlnn ubleli rundnllv. On Htinday the Mall train west rnnby i ClIIUIIllllll. J. It. WOOD, (lenernl DnsxenKer Aa CIIAH. 1C. rtlllll, (leiienil Mniiaevr. (lethiiit. lVenle be Hitnt the liet vnluefnr Ibome eiiiuel iillerd teiiiUiiwHilui; our uresit dlif of i" New Spring Suits! We hum Iha very haiidsemeiit atyleslal market. We lme built up our rsputatleaj me excellence 01 eurgcMHiKiinu our iewi Unr New Hnrlnir HullH for Men's Wear al VMi. tti.li). M.U). ile. 112. tit and (Iff are th vulua te lie found anywhere. W.00, 17.00,1 llllllllli UQllVIUHtl IOI IIUMI.TJ. Our new rblldreu'a HiiIIh at 11.15, lUTfl, filO. tn.U). 11.(1), Vi.W and M.lO uru at leuKt 3 cent, lower than ever errered before. ffti Heoeurpreni iuieer .iifux. jwyv, nnu xt dnn'ii I'lintx. quality und price that wlUl 1011111 you. Custom Depart me 1 '...n .1... Intn.l r.tr.mftl 1.. .l.n.,l..lB i..Ih Womtedt.Trlretii, I'uiiey Worsted, Check 11 niri, cic, ........... , - . ..,.! at. a,n .1. avi matt i niiim iu iinier ui vi, cif, em, vi. vu, , I'uiil te order ut i.U),tlMAiM,tU.U0,1 4II1 ll(l II IL . f Hucli Hull u we nre new fulling at iirlcenHre llie bent alun ettered III lanca ktylex, euullly und vlicnpnexi. Yeu havn le nee them I.) be eon Inccil. LGansman&Bn CC and 08 NORTH QUEEN ST., 8. W. CORNER OF 0KANQE, LANCABTEX,'! 4a.Net renneeteil with nny ether (.loll Iloiikeln tlie illy. M Yi:iWAUA11IKON. Our .Inre a pretty lhely place thec B Di)h. i:vr) body mciii te tllllla.ll HEADGtUARTERS -KOIl- Geed and Relial CLOTHING -AT- LOW-DOWN PRICES Plenty of Handsome Goods. 1'LIINTY OK ClOOI) STYLRJ AND UIU01 ..., .,...,.. St tuiaUivi tv- -sar rtlll YOU TO I'ICK KltOM. uvriiniiiui.fliiL' en tebuvwhen you come for nn.ldeu of p'rtees. If jouveiua tpl Mm 'II come HKln and buy: were "e i Deu'lCbeltliulil about uiihinK eriuiii I'rUti. ; w e're here for our accoiiuiiedaUoi Reliable Clothiers, ,: Ne. 12 East King Stri IVNCVSTKK. PKNN'A. f rnr iiinnun, wreK unVK.iiW n. m., 15:50, ft i. in. , 0111111113 , eaii ii. iii, ,i:.. p. in. f Ker HiirrUbiirK, wnk ilnj.i, 7.-00 a. m.. UbM r,:M i. in.; Hnnitny, S-U'in. in. 3 Knrtlunrryillle, Mwk dayn, HAS, OJO tv'M nui, 8'JOii. in.; Hnnduy,f:H). m. 33 Jtv?f riiucuiTiiiNeiJUViJitH. m Seeing Is Believing 1 Pretty Lively Pla MYERS&RATHFd k a ". ,,r1 .: Vh . '. t r'a-fiit H:J ,S. J.-& r r.X t
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