tttwiwtX y aaia sttH cHmM Mm ctewlaa steep ' OfOMvatt jga fata at two falHeaalams wear It data, Mea tread It yeL taw ways WW strewed with nniwnti one I and palm, Which we tread tims: let, through Thy triumph, ea Theu v mm, ' On te Thy Ian has net changed then la that tlenbertnf ana, Ner time effaced t jrasre Tby feel trad te Mas wa still may stand All can be traead. fat w have traces of Thy footsteps tsf V'jraer UU UCH', here'er the peer and tried and suffering an, Thy steps lalth sees. kad new wheber r meet Thy lowliest band, in pralss and prayer, 'here is Thy presence, there Thy Hely Hand, Theu, Lord, art then. - nuftep F. D. Huntington. -WOIIDS AND THEIR ABUSE. low the Stream el English Undented U - Polluted, rofesser Jehn D. quackenbes. Fer us words are the soul's, ambassadors, he artillery of mason, the sbtccs that eui- raltnand presorve knowledge, the eem- neneat things In the world, vet aometimes 'US uitrn. utx;iuu uisntrm, ucnT y niHi iiiu iiperlence of axes, the wisdom of the vlsest, the dearest treasure of thought, ruth, beauty, poetry and religion. Even little words have great significance, ind two or three letters are net te be de. ipised. We are told that the simple "Ah!" r the eloquent Whltfleld embodied a whole rolume of pity for the Imponllent, A ma ma ma loleua, "but," with an expressive shrug of be shoulders, has damned a man's reputa reputa len as effectively as the best devised calum ly, and an ugly "if," with Its Inevitable contingency, has interfered with enter itises of pith and moment. The lack of a leclded "Ne" has star ted en the downhill ead a multitude of well-meaning- but weak tncal youths, and a gontle "Yes," breathed ever m faintly from fair lips, has ltnpara Used many a trembling soul that hung In kuspense between the heaven of hepe and the torturing fears of the mitten. , Language grows and will grew with growing knowledge, both in Its copiousness Hi whnle and In the beauty and Illness of Us par s. New words erj constantly en' arulng the vocabulary of every tongue, inn here, as elsewhere, the necessary sur vives, the useless is forgotten. O.ur new Words arn mostly compound?, which may be framed ad libitum, and Ue'mleal words bortainiugte new discoverles In art aud science, net te mentien the alnin lant coin cein coin igeof second-rat? writeis, Ktlnwide tur- tency. One of the greatest abuses of words ( thn ltiflliurlnMiintn mift tinrflatralnnit joining of these new forms. The news- Kaper uenus wne uave ienea us 10 iiuinu the rights of citizenship the verb "te in terview" we have te thank for "sorerize" the counterpart of fratornize) "suicided," "walkist," ''sK)CUlatlst," "stabbist," "vla trlcide," (deatli by railroad accident,) and dozens of similar monstrosities, while the scientific exDert has elaced at our dlsrjesal "unifertnitnrinnlsm," "sygglgneclst," "he "he "he lerophemy," and "agamogenetlc." Affecta tion is largely responsible for this abuse, as (well as for liberties taken with pronunci ation. Heme words that have been criticized in roviewH as new are morel v revlvals of the hid. Many an oxnression, characterized as an Americanism, lies buried In Elizabethan and pre-Elizabethan authors; as the weeds'' of Spenser's "Shopiieurd's Cal endar" and Marlewe's "Milkmaid's Seng:" "mad" In the sense of anarv In the "Merr.e Talcs of Skol ten," reign of lleury VIII., and In Chapman's "llomer," "cultured," Btyleil a product of Bosten by the author of' emeu a product or jiosie the " Verbalist,' V-0.,Wi from IhoHulbiAP.eldsmi an4 "right bVCf-'Jcstenr irl-namiy lmporieu smltli unil Mlimi&fnnA L(!c&!;niated as an Ameri canism by tue same would-be instructor, but occurring in Chancer 100 years befere uoiumuusHcteut en nis memerame vey age. Te Sidney we ewe the ordinary con cession "my better lialf." "Se se" Is Shake spearean, and 'A Ne. l" is Chaucer's in dention. Bishop Hall employs "fall" in the sense of autumn. The Yankee "thanks" and "I guess" meet us in many places from HOC te 1G00, and the "tee tee" of the modern (esthete is but the revival of a fre quent reduplication, meaning exceedingly, aud occurring as early as Henry VI. ' It Is interesting te note hew the forms and meanings of words chauge as the centuries loll en. This corruption Is frequently an abbreviation. Voltaire ence made a remark te the effejt that the English gain two hours a day by clipping thelr words Hed he been acquaints! with the Americans of this decade he would uave given them credit for four hours. In this fait age it 1 takes tee long te say pantaloons, omnibus. cabriolet, hackney coach, speculation, wrappings; we proier the monosyllables pints, bus, cab, hack, spec, wraps. Gen Gen Gen tlomen has dwindled into gents. Physi ognomy Is metamorphosed into pliiz. ll.t..lj rt tlm (i.ltatu I.. tint, t ,. munfiia Aiiiiin ui uiu aiiiekn u ..Mil, ... ... ...i making, in pastry, in kalsomlne, and of the professors of dancing and evon of carpet shaking. And the geed Saxen word lady, what lias it become In the nineteenth cen tury? It has ceased te Imply thn rank or refinement of thn olden time, because of a snobbish or servile tendency te apply It te every figure In petticoats. In many of our com bounds it has usurped the nlace of the geed old Atiglo-Saxeu word woman, giving ui "saiesfady," "loreiauy," nnuuiis substi tution has descended te our servants, who speak of the waiting maid as the "chamber lady," of the cook as the "kitchenlady;" nay, designate the sable laundress as the "washjady." The climax of this disgusting abuse lias been-reached bv an English cler gyman who last year advortls'ed: xvre line strong uaiuue uinmnni pup pies, lady and gentleman; first-class pool peol poel rees; t!s. each; also very handsome lady eg, nlne months of age. Net a few, dissatisfied with the whole some words e' our Saxen velcabulary, are led astray by high-sounding Latin deriva tions und corrupt the language of the nation with words of learned strength and thundering sound. With such a ghost be be be cemes ' the trans semilchral manifestation efadeptrted spirit,' and a net is 'seme- ining reiicuiaieu or uocussaieu wiui inier- stlUil vacuities., Hucli big words are tee often a shallow disguise for small thoughts. Let our veunc neonle be taught preuuu- ciatieit and grammar by correct models set boiero iiiem in tneir uauy waiKs aim con cen con versateon: let thorn be kent from the ferce of bad example In these matters as care fully as ireui what is vicious in morals, lleys and girls In the great city are cram cram med with words that te thorn are net the signs of Ideas. Icullivfowexanmlesoshow the defects of the present education of chlldren in net teaching thorn primarily te think, end tliey are bona fide answers te questions at examinations held In this col cel col lege and olsewhoro : In ICMJG Alfied the Great stemmed the tlde of barbarism en the Held of Hastings. The 1 Horary language of England in 110 was that of Martin Luther. Marlewe died In 1S03 translated Giethe's "Kaust" into English, aud GciHhe 1749-IH32 was se pleased with Marlewe's versen that he thought of translating it in to German. Christianity was Introduced into England by lteman mercenaries missionaries In answer te what was the lirst English tragedy. The assassination of President Lincoln. Hew l'attl Keeps Yeunc Frem the N. Y. World. "Hew have you done It T" queried an ob servant citizen of the fomlnlne persuasion, who was filled with usteuishment at the marvelleusly youthful appoarance of the dlvlne Pattl, who was a great diva when a geed many peeple who feel quite mlddlo mlddle aged nowadays wero short petticoats. "IhavercallydonenothingDsneci.il," re- Clicd Mine. Pattl. "It is only that I have iken care of myself. My volce I have pro pre pro Berved by abstaining as much as itosslble from exacting roles, and I preserve my gen eral health by leading n quiet, regular life. De you knew I noverdriuk claret? unil the only wine I tukent n formal dinner Is a llttle, a very llttle dry cliainpague. When I arrange my own repast I drink witli it a few spoonfuls of geed whisky in a glass of water. This is buncik'i.il, all the ethers are meru or les-i luiriful te a woman's f.ice and vnice. Claret is net bad for a garcle, belug an astrlngent. but I think it should net be swallowed. I always dine at 5 o'clock when I am going te sing, and at 7 en ether nights, and I make a point of retiring early. It must be a very important ceremonial which keeps ine un.afler midnight. Then I take much exercise in the open air. I love a cold, bracing climate, and I walk n greit deal." " Have you any particular treatment or remedy that you use for your threat? " "Yes, but It Is se sovere no ene clse V( uld care for it. Sometimcs I have a cold absolutely my only malady and thou I ' t,f ? 1- r prtfttoadAilefMUIaBitaMoft a mBar sllrrtn H laainmhlT MjrktaMvleiMMi'MH WML, II lWrtWytretifM MMr uaAntm, bntHiWTfrita." m Mw Ma MMm tmf. Mart Itaium la the V. Y. WarM. 'A Ptetmn la Um iMeat daUeata aarl parstatent ofaulters. , ltapal Ma.advaaaaa, and ka ndeablaa Ma attanUatia. K rM treat him coolly, his benquata gradually In crease la alas and beauty. Net all at once, mind yea. lie deaa Bewlag te craata aur prise, aBd put the'objeet of hit aenll mental attack em lha qvi vttt. Your trae Fraaea man la aa artist In lera aa in averythlRg alas. ThaboUnuaUlncraaMlaelaaalBseal Impareeptibly day by day, aad delicate at tentions of all kinds which eerre te soften the perveras heart of a woman are multi plied after the same careful and mathe matical, fashion. The amount of time a Frenchman will rive te the beaJag leg of a citadel Is, In Itself, the meat dellcsie compli ment he can pay te the object of his 'devo tion. And it is for this reason that French men are usually atlcceesful In their love with a multitude of pleasant attentions that the first unfavorable impressions are altogether obliterated. The American, en the ether hand, carries into hi love making the Ideas which have proved suc cessful in his business. His chief object seems te be te save time. He "measures bis success In lore net se much by what he captures as the time he has expended In winning a Victory. Hels In the habit of taking everything for granted, and, what is weise, plainly shows In his manner that be does se. Ne woman wants a man te think that she Is easily wen, and no mode of proceeding could be mere impe litic. The American is Introduced te a lady and In half an hour expects te be treated like a life-long friend. I believe that In VeUr American game of poker what you call 'bluffing' Is a very ordinary mode or procedure. As I understand It 'bluffing is an attempt te convince your opponent that you have a mortgage en all the cards in the pack worth having and you rosily bave nothing. That illustrated my point perfectly. An American carries the game of bluff Inte bis wooing. He practically, says: 'I held all the winning cards, and when I get ready I will simply lean ever and take the pet.' And he says this with a contldent air highly exasperating te his opponent, who, of course, in this case hap pens te be the lsdy. In the matter ofpres efpres ofpres ents the American Is also very different from the French mau. He Is mere lavish than the Frenchman Is, and often generous te extravagance. But he shows little or no discretion. A Frenchman Is introduced te a lady upon whom he Is desirous of making a geed Impression. The next day be sends nor a bouquet of cholce flowers aud the next a box of bonbons. It may be weeks after the Introduction before he will niake a call, and the diamond stage Is reached only after months of acquaintance ship. When an American meets a lady he desires te win he will call at an early date aud bring a diamond breech or bracelet. Should he receive no encouragement from the lady of his choice he does net, as In the case of the Frenchman, continue send ing presents until his persistence compels recognition. He simply transfers his at tentions te another quarter. The dlfference between a Frenchman and an Englishman may be seen by the way each leeks first at a woman en horseback. A Frenchman leeks first at the woman ; an Englishman first at the horse. The American leeks at both together." h " FLATTER. Unto the man of meagre worth I dear man's fulnome chatter, While flattery te the man of parts But makes him feci the flatter. Burlington fYct Prtu. m Drastic medicine almost alwayn de harm. A mild cathartic like Luxader, the "golden" remedy, meets the requirements of the great nmjerlty of canes. All druggists sell It for only 23 rents. When you see a baby, which has auflcred for a long time with summer complaint or dysen tery, suddenly Improve and grew fat, you can rest assured that Dr. Bull's Cough medicine has been used. Detectives and Private Offleera Usually wear their badges of authority con cealed under their clothing, but l)r Tnenuu' Kcleclrle Oil wears its badges In the form of printed labels attached te each and everj-bet-llc, se that all may knew Its mission. It Is given full and complete authority te arrest all aches and rains, and does Its duty every time. Fer sale by W. T. Hoeh.Nos. 137 and 138 North Quecnstreet, Lancaster, 1'a. Don't give up, there la a cure for catarrh and cold In the bead. Thousands testify that Ely's Cream Balm has entirely cured them. It Is a wife and pleasant remedy. 1 Is applied Inte the nostrils. It Is net a liquid or snuff. It cures by cleansing aud healing. Price, 50c. . m27-2wd What Three Applications Did. " I was troubled very much with sere feet. Three application of Themcu' EcUctrie Oil en tirely cured them. Nothing better In the mar ket,'' Jacob Butler, Reading, Pa. Fer siile by W. T. llech, Ner. 137 aud 130 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. s UQGESTION8 FOR THE SEASON. Medical Journal. Be specially careful of draughts and sudden changes. De net overwork. Of what use Is wealth without health? Keep your feu I dry, but de net wear over shoes all the time. Remember that the pores of your skin, when in health, are alwajs open, and that closing them causes sickness. , Dress warmly, but net heavily. Woolen clothing that permit the exhalations of the body te escape. Is the best. Eat strcnglithenlng and hearty, but net loe much greasy feed. It Is a mtsUke te suppose that fat feed contains the most vitality. If you feel chilly atany time, take a drink of pure whisky at once. Duiry's Pure Malt Is the Surest und best and has the highest recommen recemmen recommen atleus. De net call the doctor for every slight ail ment. If you have a cold, feel depressed and lack appetite and vigor you need something te tone and build up the system. Nothing will de this se readily as the pure article we have men tioned. (5) 0 W1KT8 SPECIFIC. MERGURIALRHEUMATISM. Mr. J. C. Jenes, city marshal of Fulton, Ar kansas, writes : "About ten years age I con tracted u m ere case of bleed poison. The lead ing physicians of the city were called in. ai.d they prescribed medicine aftermedlclne, which 1 took without atrerdlng me any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with the same unsuccessful result, but which brought en an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my life one of untold ugeny. After suf fering four men hs, I gae up all former reme dies and commenced taking Hwlfl's MneclricfH. H. H.) After taking several bottles, I was en tirely cured and able te resume work. 1 con sider Hwlft's Hnecitle (S. 8. H.) the greatest med icine for bleed poisoning te-day en the mar ket." INHERITED SCROFULA. " Hwlft's Hpeclfle (H. 8. 8.)curcd my little tmy e hereditary scrofula, which broke out all ever his fare. Fer a year he had sufTcred, and I had f;li en up all hopes of his recovery, when at ength I was Induced te use 8. 8. 8. After using a ifew bottles he was entirely cured. Net a symptom new- remains of the disease. This was three years age. MRS. T. L. MATHERS, Mathcrvtlle, Miss. Treatise en Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed free. C'l SWIFT SPKCIF10 CO., Atlanta, Oa. DRUNKENNESS. LIQUOR HABIT. In All the World there Is but One Cure. DH. HAINES" GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea, or In articles of feed, without the knowledge of the patient, if necessary ; ft Is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is K moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER PAI1.S. It operates se quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, tils complete reformation Is effected, 48 page book of particulars free. CIIAH.A.LOL'IIER. Druggist, Ne. 9 East King tiU, Lancaster, Pa. octaJ-eed-TThAH &avvlaac; ANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. E13GERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 40,42,4145 MARKET STREET, (Rear of the rosteraee), LANCASTER, PA. All the latest styles In Buggies, Family Car riages, l'huitens. Surreys, Cabriolet, Phietens, Buckboards, Tretting Wagons.Htatlen Wagons, Market Wagons, etc., new ready ler the Spring Trade. A flue line of Second-Hand Werk. New Is the time te order for Spring. Strictly first-class work and all work fully guaranteed My prices are the lowest In the county fur tli same quality of work. Olve me a cull aud ex amine my work. RTalnltng and Repairing promptly at tended te and done In a llrst-class manner. One set of workmen especlully emplejed for that purpete. 1ftOinf UWUMMtLA? A Governer's Opinion An aa-aaaiersl of tka Upton Army, es Governer of aha State et Maine, ax t Wsaruaaasatl ve te Cenrcaa, aad eAt tsraey General, speaks for as. With the exception, possibly, at Heb. James O. Blaise, there Is no man se well-known te the people of Maine, as Gen. Harris I. Plaisted, Who has a grand record aa a soldier, who has been the Governer of the Slate, Representative te Congress, aad who Is at present Ihe editor and proprietor of tht JVw At newspaper, printed In Augusts, Jie. Oeneral Plaisted, formerly a resident of Ban ter, Me., knew Dr. William H. Brown Inti mately, and did net hesitate, when he found himself cut of condition, te use Brown's 8ar saparllla. In dns season Gen. Plaisted found himself a perfectly well man, and one day, while at his desk In his editorial room, wrote an article en Maine's famous remedy. The article was issued July IS, 1887, and while our space will Ibrbld Brown's Sarsaparilla All at Druggists ai.OO. B bottles for S.OO. DON'T take Something else " Jnat as geed," IT IB NOT. Aha Wabrjck A Ce., Hele Proprietors, Banger, Me. (3) eavpet. c ARPET81 CARPETS CARPETS! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY. Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine Coverlets, Counterpanes, Car pets, Blankets, Tarns, Ac. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., NO. 1W SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Fa. feblMmd T HE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. S.&Y. Carpets, Rugs, CHINA MATTINGS, AND OTHER FLOOR GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 ft 22 East Orange Street - augffi-lyd Suvnltuve, XirE ARE STILL HELLING FURNITURE At Auction Prices, at Ne. 26 East King Street. Come and see for yourself. mrlf7-lwd W.M.HOKFMEIER. ITENR WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 138 East King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aS-tfdR H. WOLF, m East King HtreeL e ClIBAQllins. IK MARRIAGE A FAILURE? NOT IF ECONOMY IS USED IN IIUYING NEW STYLE, RELIABLE, FURNITURE, Where Prices Are Lewest. ?-W practice economy te be able te make prices low. Give us a chance te show you our sleck. Goods set aside. Ochs & Qibbs, Manufacturers aud Dealers, 2d, 8d A 4th Floers, Ne. ill SOUTH QUEEN HTREET. F URNITUHE. De. Yeu Want The Best Furniture for the Least Meney ? If se, come te am us. Our Elegant New Spring Stock Is new en our floors ready te show. Nothing like It was ever seen here before. Parler und Ucdroem Suits, designed by the best artists In Europe and America, and put to gether se substantially that we can give a guarantee with each article. By the way (you must Just keep It te your self,) and hurry te see us, for we are offering a few articles of Furniture carried ever from last "year below prices that they could be bought for at auction. Fer Instance, a lied room Suit. t!8. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Sonth Queen Street e'pring" ' ' NECKWEAR! Peur-ln-Hand, Tcck aud Tycoon, AtERIHMAN'H. "W-1 1XIAMKPORT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'H, Ne. U Wtst Kfngbtreet. "VTEW STYLE LINEN COLLARS, AT ERIbMAN'S. I theariaUagef the whole, ws faat warraatal la taking from It the totlewlac I Gen. Plaisted says f Oar eoeaesecs bt Brown's Barsaparina is bases apen personal kaewleflfe of Its curative preeerMss la eases of Malaria aad upon ear leaf acquaintance wish that amlaeat physlelaa, Dr. William H. Brewa, 1st of Banger, who per a ted the tenaaia by which the meAlstae le prepared. of MaUHa Is a prevalent disease new-e-days. It net only fastens Itself npea the systems of the old veterans, who fought for years la the Bonth Benth ern swamps and low-lands, bat It takes held of these who live In the atmospheres of the cities and larger towns. Oasts from swamps, slug gish rivers, sewers, the streets, aad many ether 111 kept places, poison the system, making the entrance of some ether disease easy. Ten ean avoid all dancer, can keep disease at a dis tance, and have a system teeming with rich bleed and vitality, by simply using Brown's Barsaparllla, which purines the bleed when ethers fall. ItU tSt btt fa the World. glrii tSaebm tiriLLl AMBON FOSTER. On Saturday Morning We will be ready te Shew Yeu Our NEW NOV KLTIES In SPRING DRESS GOODS. In addition te our already large and carefully selected stock of Spring Dress Goods, we will open some of the most exquisite novelties In the above named goods produced this season. Ladles desiring something new and novel In Dress Stuns should net ntll te visit us and leek through our stock. We have styles of dress goods which cannot be found elsewhere In Ihe city. IMMENSE I IMMENSE! We have new open the Largest and Best Se lected Stock of Infanta' Leng and Short In Cream and Ecru, Handsomely Embroi dered, that can be found In Lancaster city. Leng Coats, 13 23, and Short Coats II 35. Ladles' Steckinette Jackets, IQ SO, IS 25, t . BcadedSllk Wraps, 13 50 teM 33. Girl's Sailor Jackets, 12 W te 13 80. Ladles' Cennemaras, 15 00. ChllOren's Twe-Piece Kills, 12 00 te H 00. Children's Short Pant Hulls, 12 00 te 12 80. Children's Spring Weight Overcoats. Odd PanUand Shirt Waists, 25. 60c, 76c and 11.00. NOTIONS. Among the many new things In this depart ment will be found Children's and Infant's White Dresses, long and short. Prices from SSe te 13 00. White Embroidered Caps for children and Infants' Carriage Afghans. Lace Curtains-all prices from OOe te IU per pair. LIGHT SHIRTS. Particular attention has been given te our Light-Weight Shirts for the coming Spring and Summer. Our Silk, Cashmere, French and English Flannels, Zephyrs, Cheviots, Madras Cleth, Satlnes and Demot Flannels, are the handsom est and cheapest ever shown te trade. Demet Flannel Shirts, 25c te 75c Satlnes, Cheviots and Madras Cleth, II 25 te 12 00. Cashmeres and French and English Flannel, II te 13. Silk and Silk Stripes, 3 te 17 GO. A full line of Spring and Summer Underwear for men, that cannot be surpassed, and ranging In price from 25c up. AMONG OUR SHOES Fer Spring and Summer wear Is One Special Line en which we have sTured the Agency for Lancaster and Harrlsburg. We are therefore prepared te give you the bencflt.ef the low price for which these goods can be sold. They are made of fine selected Dongola stock, with narrow square tees nnd tipped with the same goods as upper stocky hand-turned soles, ele gantly stitched with silk. We carry these goods In nil widths, from A. te E. Price, 13 60. The New Department this week Is Iteady Made Harness, and all kinds or prices for single from 15 60 a setup te 129, and all the extras te sell separate. We will have mere te say about this department Inter en, and you will learn something by seeing It. Prices will surprise you. The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps, with a complete assortment of Pocketbooks and Um brellas, Trunks and Traveling Rugs, at the Lew. est Prices. Heuscfurnlshlng Goods, Glassware, China ware. Tinware, Woedenwere, Wlllewwsre, Agntenare. An elegant Clethes Wringer, 12 andiaw. Fleer EaUls In Antique Oak, Silver and Cherry at very low prices. Lamp Chim neys for Ne. f and 2 IJurncrs, at 8c. We bars Just received an elegant line of Table and Fleer Oilcloths, Clethes 11ns, lc a dozen. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., Alt NO. 3 18 MARKE'I ST.. IIAHIMSIItMtO. PA. lethtun "PINE TAILORING. 1890 -SPRING.-1890 Fine Tailoring. The Largest und Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. We would also announce the purchase of a Jeb Let of English Hulling and Treusering at a great sacrifice, which w will sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. -ChII early te secure a bargain In these goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTINOTAILORINTHECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dzr-ird Serial Jleticce, INSTATE OF ADA P. ARNOLD, LATE OF j Lancaster illy, deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands sgalnst the same, will present them without delay for settlement te me uuurrsigiiea, rcsiuing in i.sn- cutter. Pa., at Ne. 31 North Duke alreet. ml-titd :dS JOHN w.At'flSb, fcxecuter. Williamson t Fester, JJJBBsaiCssaasialS URUtttMVaf rpWtBONTOHMlLUKERTtrrOIUC. Millinery Goods T TRIMMED MM BONNETS. -AT Beh Ten Millinery Stere, 13 EAST KING STREET, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2, 3. On the above days w will eihlblt the Finest and Largest Assortment of TRIMMED HATH and BONNETS and the very latest Imported NOVELTIES In UMTRIMMRD STRAW HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES AND ORNAMENTS ever shown In this city. We Invite the Ladles of Lancaster and adjoining towns te give ns a call and leek at ear beau tiful stock and the astonishingly low prices. Remember the dates of our OPENING, Tuesday, Wednesdaytsnd Thursday, April 1, a and S, en which occasion WB WILL PRESENT TO BACH LADT A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR. C. 7. SH7-TVBI-S, LANCASTER, FA. THE BON TON MILLINERY STORE, Ne. 13 East King Street. "DURING OPENING DATS THE STORE :wbt Sr NJ EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, CARPET TIME ! New beginners at Housekeeping or these changing nemea will And It te their ad vantage te visit us before buying their Carpets, be It Brussels, Ingrain or Rag Carpet thai Is wanted. Wears showing Dig New Lines of these Fleer Cevsrlngt at prices te suit all purses. BRUSSELS CARPETS, at 60c, ttic, 78c, Ke and 11.00. INGRAIN CARPETS, at 90c, 23c, 80c, Sic, 40c, 45c, HOc. 0c, 7Sc RAG CARPETS, at 90c, 95c, 300, Ste, 98c, 40c. 46c, SOc, Me. RUGS. Wehave Just received, direct from the mill, a job let of Smyrna Rugs, at exceedingly low prices aud beautiful designs, at Mlc, 60c, aac, 75c, 11.00, 11.80, 18.00, tlfrO, (3.00 and WOO each. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In All Widths and Qualities. FRHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. C OUNTERPANES CHEAP. METZGER & Counterpanes Cheap. COUNTERPANES AT 8c. COUNTERPANES AT 75c. COUNTERPANES AT NX-. COUNTERPAN EH ATfl 00. COUNTERPANES AT IL3B. BARGAINS IN Marseilles Counterpanes at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST STEAM FEATHERS. Metz.g:er A Haughman, 38-40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) TiAKD Mcelrey. BARLD a Mm. 33 ud 30 Sonth queen Street, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS- Extra values InTlcklngsntA, 10, 12VJ. 15, 10 nnd 30c Red Checks from n up. extra quality Indigo blue at IVic Uleached and unbleached Muslin, In yard wide, Pillow Cass or Sheeting widths, at low prices. FEATHERS Owing te the low price en the Ileal Feathers our trade has grown beyond our ex pectation. A lower grade at &0c. CARPETS If yen wish te see the best value ever offered see our line, Nsw designs In Ingrain Carpets, styles ss geed as you will nnd In the Heat lirussels, that can he turned, and either side will leek like the right side, net striped en tlie one side like the old styles used te be.at30,W,ae, te.m'i, W, 45,fi0e and up. Heme-made ling Carpets, better values than ever, at VS. W, S7K. 40, 45, 80c and up. Carpet Rags taken In exchange. An elegant assortment of Smyrna Rugs at 75e ana II ; large sites at 12 and 13 80 ; worth a geed deal mere. Stitched Carpet Lining only fc a yard. OIL CLOTHS-The beat selection and value In Fleer Oil Cleth In the city from te 3 yards wide, suitable for halls and vestibules, or kitchen use. WINDOW SHADES-Plaln Opaque or Helland Shades, die Plain Oil Shades, 40 and 80c, DadeOpeque Hades, 40c. Dode Oil Hhades, 60c All our shades are the largest else, with spring fixtures. Paper Window Shades, Oil or Hellnnd shading by the yard; also spring fixtures. REMNANTS We have Just opened another let of these Heavy Gingham Remnants at 6Uc. Tills may be the last you will be able te get, as the price no doubt wlllbe higher, lately I hey wire hard te get. f bjlrd St Mcelrey, Ne. 33 and 38 Seuth Qtuea Street. Opposite FeaaUia Iaa. i)euv (jfucuiehfttfl 8oeb. "CIUNN A UHENEMAN. 5,000 Yards Fleer Oil Cleth, NEW PATTERNS AND NEW GOODS, AT 25 AND 80 CPNTH PER YAM). OLD PRICE, 90 AND 40 CENTS. Something New-" Intelligent Oil Lamp' Whistles when Lamp Is filled. Everyone using Oil should have one. Price, 00 Cents. FLINN & IIUENEMAN, Wholesale Agents. FLINN St BRElSTElMAlSr, NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST.. LANCASTER, PA. at. S PKINQ BTYLE -IN- DUNLAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. Select your SPUING TILE while the Stock Is New and Full. Best FUR STIFF II AT In the city at 11.00 and IL00. Our ILM STIFF HAT Unsurpassed. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAQS.RUDBKK COATS AND UMBRELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA, THE- WILL DE OPEN EVENINQS. mrlMradSAF UJl-la'JUUi!iJgJliLlJ-J!l.!--,-,e tSoeb. HAUGrHlVIAN. Opposite FoeaUia Iaa. e$l0UV. 3.- . 1' '-. - A LEVAN'B FLOUR. 1 "a PER CENT. DEBENTUKEBTOCKCER XAJ IIBcatea In multiples of 1100, earning a guarantee cash dividend of 10 per cent, per an num, payable seinl-uunually, are Issued by the liulldfng and Lean Association of Itakotafueme OMlce, Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne member, ship fee or ether expense Incident te Issuance of stock. Stock may be converted Inte cash at purctuise price after two years. Invester se cured by real estate mortgages te double the amount of the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Correspendency Invited. i;. w.eiAflljinvf, Manner Philadelphia Office, Ne. 411 Walnut Stresl. JauHmeed if gtlgssTs) 'atf tjtMlswtes IALACE Of rABHIOH. v a ASTRICH'8 Pate of Mil 115 4 WK. (JiMi St Before storing awav the ance of our Winter Stnrlr Ladies' Newmarkets and Clrvaka we will offer them at Spedali une-uay sale en Saturday. next, iviarcn 29, at pnees way. down. m The let consists of 5 Newmarkets at 1 1.00 K 5 " " s.00 fl 16 " ' 3.00 14 " " 4.00 3 " " S.OO 7 " " 10.00 M Vltl M.HHMI,1. m 4.h AA?r 1 man iicwuidiaci aitaxu.(; I " M " .oe? 4 Plush Capes at $ 5.00 1 10.00 1 nusn acKet at K.oe i Modjeska at 5.00 IH1 5JS I trier - - - " I Plucih Wran af fmnn .fc 25 Children's Coats at 69c I 1 VJ uur uiack Steckinette jacket J.. J C JS. rcuutcu irein u 4t.tn S ?fj flj.uw p,3 1 f A f ft j"eu -we m 5.00 3.75 m - l a - u our uiagenai eats L ..!r ! -tA a . inc uiiiiurui price 01 pj-ye, r - ?it -t sJ vur opening wiu wkc WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, m 4Si FRIDAY M r4 xk SATURDA m Uii APRIL 2. 1. a and e. .t5 '' ,. . r "fr . otere v7Den iLvenii ri.. r .'.. ..:i . v UI uic VJJCIIIU UllllI iu u ues. WtmtcHtm piINE AMERICAN WATCHES. v A Positive Bartaln te ?tt uaitk.aiiusi. - h, wwast,vss ssfssxsssi Ws eff.r BELOW ALL COMPETII brand new line of fins American WateJ purchased at a cut I'rUCE. They an a Wind, FULL JEWELED. PATKNTRIOt TU(U, UHKUNKT UAIK HrXIIKSB, aSM give a Guarantee with every laaivldaal i ment, te run within DO seconds a wsskaaa better. 1 n elthtr Hunting or Open Faea t InGOLDCASES-ew and up, aeaoeraJag a n.ifilii.uu iiuiui. , J i,.- In SILVER CAHE8.I14. In NICK EL C in. in uubu-ribiisu OABaW. m la k., n ye year guarantee. - ; In Lewer OuallUes of riU,DCASBa,flt ine anevs are an genuine Aiasrieaa ati iactured Goods of a High Grade, with wl n.li.uurpirK.uu, sisiu as SBaasrs,' antee. ft l CHAS. S. GILL, w T 1 JEWELER AND GRADCATf OPTH NO.10WHHT KINO BTRKKT, LAMUAHTJCK. PA. -AL TER C.HKRR. Special Netice vniu w uumviQui mufmfwanntf a, m flnlUnecMavry teh.TPBOr.LrrTli remain one week lemar. UU I6ut. -V.1 All ftsaasaufsnai hsaarlnav slsa&sUlafsa aJsrasf- m S3 ssm B srvitsi sa v aaas wswaa w SMSisBsai IN troubled In being suited with (lasses, should call at once. im EXAMINATION FREE. ai-Se enr stock of Geld Filled aad , ..,. .....t. . ..... t . hi eHTr wsicn. ueiera uaying. ?&& Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St, CORNER OF ORANGE. -3 iRuattx. T HE MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE! .; DECKER BROS. PIANOS, r HAINES BROS. 1 1 " uianvAHiUMN OROAHa BAIfD'. ORCHESTRAL INBTKUMENTS. BTRINOS ANDTRIHMINGs) OF ALIKIMl TirrtnnwrAOTi M rr-. VV WU .. sa. WWH It sUWh auag Ok, usutesksvss, tm, aioe.ooo. IN BONDS AND MORTgAGBrOst v tsTUrui, j a u sta vr s lioe, aoe,$a, n,oee te i tlAHs.lliuiBiuinr InftaMeaaaat TsbWkIiLa flttft! Mertgfw- per cob laUrMt,yVB4 . JiV It ..- SN.I1 l.tt,.a.allftli 'h aaiin nr ssi n uu iuii is sua - john nnss 'M STi-i Tti L r r-f ; JF- J? S.4 b- . ...IM- ''.
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