'utitjp WrTrTPS? -.u THB LAK0A8TEB DAILY INTMQgNOBB. WEDNESDAY, APBIL 9. 1800. ,'&;v Mtii $nttlliQttccv. - ; i rj.imuitiiAir. FOKAIUJnSTEinitAN FOLTS, Milan. , 1 - BOWIT CLAKK .meurnw. DAILY IKTELUaKNCER.-Published 4ta ib the year, Dm sunaay. eerrea tr ' ' eltT n0 surrounding yw ta d vkaee t W eenU nneBtti. t "' i ...... Mf lHTKLUOKNCKB-OM dollar Mid fcllllr cents a year. In advance. KICK TO BDBBCKHISIUJ BOTH ey cure. , r poatetBce order, and where neither of lean DO procured aena iu mmeim at the roteffloe,M(econdclaaaraall J ABBBM, tkb nrrsLuosHen, Lancaster. Fa. (.tlirOA8TE, PA., April9, 1890. I V CIreM Ineraace. 641m carelessncus and Ignorance which i a great newspaper may snow In its Drial comment upon current event ftreUataewn Intbe assumption of the - Yerk World that Mr. Wallace is a lldate for governor hi Pennsylvania tbe presidential Interest of Governer II, or Jfetr Yerk, ana tnaiex-uoverner tleen represents tne uievcianu in- There Is no foundation In for any such statement, as every knows who is fairly informed Pennsylvania things. The World Iter has been betrayed into a gross tklbltlen of Ignorance very unbtcetn f te a Journal of the World's pretcn- It doubtless wiw l He ease or me ile for trie dally tniK mat urew out comment, but that docs net make error any less conspicuous. It has iht the attention of our rullaiieiniiia stemneraries. who hasten te correct It id te make it clear that Miu guberna- lal candidates in Pennsylvania are sndldatcs unen their own merits rltheut prompting of presidential can ities behind them. It is amusing 10 s who knew the two men te suggest at Wallace Is running for nnytinng Hill's; dummy. These positions reversed would be mere natural. ler Is It much mere reasonable te sup- .WM that Mr. Pattlsen steps out as Mr. .Cleveland's roprescutatlve, tne eniy M te the Idea being given by the lleged advocacy of Mr. Pattlsen by Mr. ett, of Erie, who is supposed te nave i confluence of Mr. Cleveland new as i bad during his presidency. It seems ', te be permitted te Mr. bcett te de or anything without credit of doing I Raying for Mr. Cleveland ; which is lelear Injustice te both. ' Jt is cry much tee seen te consider ildentlal candidates; such work by i friends of any man Is likely te Iks love's labor lest. There are tee many tiling which may happen in two years te make or mar te any man the prospect of such candidacy; nud as Mr. Cleveland ;7 doubtless new stands first in the list of candidates, it Is very much te his Inter- LWt that the question of the candidate I; be net prematurely stirred up. ?';. 11a.. nn.l Un I'l-I.!. rf JI MIIW OIUIIU AltllO SA stone fight is a Jey te the heart of i; the average small boy of tlie city, and It rw usually carried en at n range se long llhat helKxly gets hurt very ncrleusly. Ib Baltimore a few days age a crowd of j 1ys were enjoying a delightful stone . Agin and no doubt imagining that they ?ffere valiant soldiers under fire. The 4wca8lenal crashing of a projectile jkihreugh a window, and the sudden rush ,'Mblsd a corner or a nte as a flight of f,krtckbats came salllug through the air, I te the Interest or the occasion. It opened that the battle we en the 'ImtHer line, one party being colere boys ?. and the ether whites. A llttle chev,. ictete colored lad of ten, called Danny y .Tuesday frinintl, his urlcf for the re. ai .- -. w in, or tits steue threwlnc nltcrnutlnir With fear thnt he will be hamred. IJRla sterv should hn nrlilelv lri. ; Iftted, that it may dlscouruge stene -flKhting as an nmuscment of hnv. jfjKMd. In a boy's natural snirlt (r J Balschlef he may rlud the excitement of ;wiuaew nreakiug aiid stene dodging ; pleasant enough, but if he can be made Ltoieaiire the position of this less chap ,Jf Baltimore, he mav hnvn mtin Ii.mi,. t-$ee stone fights. Of course the stene Ijtghter can uet be made te reallze that she may get killed himself. He In nuiin Pmart for that; but he may easily lm- uasagine mat. nis prowess ceulil brinir an ppenerjt te grief or death, and should e iea te reucct ou what would fellow. rThe RnlilniniY ltul In r.r n .,...... . 5 ....--.- ...v. v. . j.u-4 , mm luitl- ajpwament anu ins grief, fear and exclte- ni are se great Unit the doctors say i may ucconie uepeicwiy iusane unless aevcu rrem the jail and carefully uted. He shows the mlserv tht er stronger boys mlirht feel ny hit. Hy but ceuccal. jBeys who threw stones should be ernly discouraged. When threatened ' a bully a smell boy who picks up a Hie in self deicuse mav cet a Hit In (tTJnpathy, Just as It is given te the man kwne urawa a weapon when wautenlv lled, but as the law sternly ferbld's carrj'lng of concealed deadly apens, se must the use of thedcadlv &sw destructive steue be frewneil iinm. WTbe boy is the father of the man. nud who sllngeth rocks iu carlv veuth y develop a taste for threwlnc IiuIIkIh ou uomes niur til ncs whun in get r,slder. jjr . C"k Itrnilier Mnrtln'w VU1.I i&Be it seems that Lieut. Governer lartln that is te be. If the bkles nm pltleus has a notion te nld 1 1.. t,i. ;ht of truth of the Ouav cinii.r-.tn Ine upon the community, bv editing ewspaper for their enllirhteninunt. it tjux amiable disposition which leads iter Martin In this care for nur tuent, and we are pursuaded tthe prometlou which he thnmbv teratehls own boom is but mi ini. tel iuduccmcilt te 111 entcrnrlu. h must he really feuuded u non n inv (fee truth aud a dlsiKwItlen te shew.lt. rwiae Jir. Martin would have hesl- before embarking pereenallv in s liah a craft as a newspaper cenerallv ives te the ambitious elllce-seeker ; te it it has almost conie te be a proverb. much revered as the eue which de- that a man who is his own luwver feel for his client, that an editor ia office seared en an nm. Tft'l true that the situation In ti.u aty Is ene which calls for radical eat. The enemy is iu the dudM new"""' artillery available uta entM'fiqr unreliable char- iands in $leu Aiucrtiecntijn i'cs fc'f. Y! c HKAl-lUItE RYlVHlHKIl-y. 'V- -'Banks, happened te get in the way of a .tone hurled by a white twelvc-ye' -' ' 'named Willie VebL,wb Is In Uteri U-rry, (lluiieruua Jvumaiel liraiidUn,cltt,,;i,r 're0 ,vel and free raw materlals m ItOIiltEU'S LIQUOK H-reilC""': ,'s "rgumcius are all Unit iire- Ne.KCatreBiuartUC'cr ar If rcfermerB could wish, show- :. r" !2HIL "inclusively thut while protection has BEST 6e HAVANA YIU.V.W CIQAH Ijueed the cost of clelhlug, etc.. It has meclty.ut HILLY WAIT.-H. dly icduccil the wages c?t mill !iK)r- demdMTUS6&la,-NOrtUqU,!nfal- 'fr' "llblegfrtr lii piSiwit mtiwru.-iM -atleu hi the woolen Industry and the CONKH1CXJA JllJTL'ALJJKNKKICIALAH.soluwOOlgrewIUg. suL-talleu. 11 fell ue thli (TUI-il)AV, u cttMiInc at IU o'clock, Iu the eltlce of Ne. 2 Cot, foil Mill. Due for the death of It. If. UmHle EEW A net necessarily, perhaps, by the editorship but by the clrcumttaneM whleh make the editorship necessary. But there will he consolation, If such be his unhappy fate, te our dear brother In the fact that he will have wen Ieta or experience, If net imperishable renown, In a new field, that seems se green at a distance but which Is net always se green when you are pasturing there. A n.AOUE of field mice Is reported in Southern lliuela and Is passing northward. Millions of mtce hare mined cultivated fields, granaries and wheat stacks, and kllled and eaten noverol hunting dogs. They have swam rivers, climbed moun tains, and thcre are no means either of ex terminating thorn or arresting their pro gress. The hunting deg story Issolncredl Isselncredl Issolncredl bie as te nut the whole report In a shadow of doubt, but plagues of mlee have been known before. The legend of the Bishop Hlpps, eaten by rsls In his castle en the Rtilnoasapiinlsbmentaontfrom heaven for his cruelly, was, no doubt suggosted by the memory of some plngue of this kind. TitnrtK was a rounlen of the descendants of David Iltttoniietiso In Philadelphia en Tnesday. no win a giant In Intoned, in his boyhood the manufacture of woedon clocks and toy machinery wus his favorlte amusement, and at the age of elghteen he made his own toleseopo, tlmopleco and tran slt.and at twenty seven took lUe third obser vation of the transit of Venus In the hUUuy of Holenca. He contrived the "errery," whleh I in I la ted the movement of the colesllnl bodles for a period of 6,000 years. It was purchased by Prllico Prllice Prllico ,ten collego. 'lli passion for mathe matlcs was se gre.it that his father could de nothing with him en the farm, as he would pause In his plowing te carry en absti use calculations en the feuce rails. He was therefore allewed te take up clock making and nearly worked himself te doalhntthelmslnoss, rating his clocks by astronomical observations. Yet this great genius distinguished hlmself in nne way that mey easily be linltuted by ordinary mortals. He might have inadn a geed speculation by Investing In state bends at ene tlme, but refused bocause he was state trea juror and did net think It houerablo te make a porsenul u se of his etllclal advan tages. PERSONAL. Eiixvaih) Lt.erD, proprietor of the Lon Len Lon eon Daily Chronicle died en Tuesday. CJkeiuii: II. Ha nil, onialtlmero, linn been elected sceretury nud treasurer of the Western Mnrylund ltallrnad company. Mn. Oi.ADSTOsn writes te a New Yerker that he Is net opposed te the International copyright bill, as Inul been ropertod. 1)11. Knaitic, lately (leriiinn consul ut Riiinen, lias beeu placed upon the retired list owing te his conduct ut the time of the disorders at that plnce. Mn. Stanluy'h arrival In ItrusselH Ih anneunced for April It). The much talked of Conge ball Is I It oil fur April IU. Moan Mean Moan whlle Antwerp is making ntenMlva pi ope rations te npoed thu parting guest. There Is te boa reception at the Hetel de VUle, goegraphlcal conwrHazlnneH In the salenn of the cercle nrtlstlque, ii hunipiet In the great hull oftlieSix-lety of lliiriiien.v. OoVEiiNen Hkavku has been minlibed. The piosldcnlef the luleiiinlleiiul Sunday Scheel congress (which meets In Pittsburg In May and June) proposed that the gover nor be Invited te address the convention. The Pittsburg commlltce of the congress won't have Oev. lleaver. They nay lie Is net popular In the section nlnce the John Jehn town flood; that they don't want and won't have him. Till! MA1UJUAXU MANSION. Luxury nail Uleuuucn or the Flnwrnt IIouse 111 New Yerk Oily. Frem The Kpech. A inen who knewH said te me the ether day: "A great deal has been said about ' the fluest lieiiNO In New Yerk city.' I can tell you who owns It Mr. Henry (1. Mur ciutiml, president of the Metropolitan museum. It Is literally a psilacu of urt, crammed from top te bottom with the rarest work of all ages and ull countries. As It stands te-day, Including wlint Mr. Malaprep calls articles of bigotry and "Jrliie,' a million dellurH"', -uuuiirVcutfMr. Murqimnd has even mero nruaue lowing anu Knew loagethun money. Ills collections are his own work. Outslde the hatise is solidly haiulHemn, but won wen won derfully unpretentleiiH. The mluiite you pass the doers i'ulry land opens around you. AH the lloers are bare, with peliBhed hard weed and overlaid with rugs that are almply priceless. Tapcs Tapcs triei worth several kings ransoms cover the walls, thoiearojilctiirus, Htulues, froM freM froM ceos, carving and cunning work In metals erall sorts under the sun. One room has all its wall snnrocevored with small epen niblnets, eaeh tllleil with the rarest iietterv. Uoubtless you have heurd or the music room upon whose ceiling Sir Frederick lalgliteii has painted the nine hiuhes, of the piano for which Alum Tiidema liad carte blanche, with the result or turning out an instrument costing .V',oeo, of the stained glass conservatory with pillars or soml.preeieuH stones. Hut what you haxonet heard Is that the same fineness and llnlsh run through everything from the big tllo-ileired kitchen, with its shining brass and tables or Lngllsh oak, te the tiny stiilrwny lead ing up te the tank in the roel-. Kaeh mem ber of the family lms u suite or rooms. Ihorearo two recih, 1'ref. Alan Marquand, or Princeton college, and Mr. Henry Mor Mer quuml, editor et the Cbii(rcici( 'lilrei- "" J"e iiiucrs siiiie lucllulcs u haudsome library.'! cry TJf.ei'EO avitu two raiti.s. l'ruttj- MiiIiUltiiiiOirWHh n HnuilMime uuiinr jie 1'i-opeM.' Mnrrlngeiiinl Is Aceupteil ll.v Until. When Imhe Merris, n llebrew butler, was arraigned Iu the Tombs pollee court Newterk, en Tuesday, en the charge or laiceny, the fact was ruvealcd that Iho prls prls prls oner hail accniiipllhl.ed the ery rcinark rcinark able feat or eloping with two women at the fcainptliue. The complainants worn Kthel LeuIhh Jless and VAM j0 Twliieclc. ihe story or the wemeii, who uore both pretty mid unit, n im te this elleit: Thev were the maids of ladles new sojourning In Jacksonville.., Kin. Meirls was the liut liut lerer OoiiemU'. II. Alleyne, who is also new in Henda. Merris first became en en amereil with i:il?a Jane, and the lnlivr ro re ro eliirecatcd his attentions. The butler next "wrauminim J.lllel I.OIIlSl Mess. He premised each girl he would marry her. jNclther knew or the butler's contract with the ether until It w as accidentally die covered .Then both raised a row. The butler did his best te bring peace, and at .1st, by hoiiie mysterious logic, fur which there is no accounting, Induced both glris te cjuleily nivppt Him. They determined te elepe. AH tin ee get their trunks sjirely together en bejrd the eoastwise Btoamer Alb itress. i:i,el l.euls.i had AIO in her purse. which the droll butler iimn iimn aged te ininsfer te his own purse. Uneu their in rival m the city Monday night hey went te a Krenl stieet hotel. The butler refused te surrender the money, and later In the night he was arrested Iho two maids toMtlled against him en or Wel'M winluea iu default A Pusha's Vengi-nnce. A horrible story cenns from Morocco !.'!enIii0rw.,!',', 1M'rt ,f 'Ma"'B" for shlj -. , "v"j'v,, Kt,''ny smut un revealed. In he box, fucked desely to gether, were the bodies of sixteen voting women, ene man and a negreas. All the victlinshad been decapitated and their heads were mlskliig. 'J heir bodies were cuibalmcd..The slaughter had been, te all anpearance.lhcl work of seme pasha, who thus visited engeance en his harem for unlulthmlniftti. Deelnrca Fer TarllT Iteterm. The Chicago Tribune (Hep.), which has been leaning toward tariff reform for two J""", v-imn-suui ueiuiy le-uuy Willi an ftliliiKH-Fleat rishlBK. Frem the Chicago Herald. ,. Jeseph Mnrphy, the Irish comedian, who Is new playing ever at the Haymarket, Is an enthusloMle angler, and never misses an opportunity te go en a Ashing trip. Kren new he Is looking forward te the flne times be will have next summer with the red and roel. We tells some geed fish tories, among them ene which Is particu larly geed. One day some tlme age be went out en a fishing excursion with a friend who was full of bright Ideas In the angling line. As the two paused at an Inviting spot and prepared te.cast, one or Murphv's rrlend's bright Ideaa struck him. ricking up one of a pile of shingles lying en the banic lie una a nne ernuiui u, puv "u a hook, which he baited with a llve frog, and threw It Inte the water. The shingle ci.t.wl nn Clin nrfitrA nf tlin wntnr. " New, Jee," said Murphy's frlend, "If a big fish bites he will try loge te the bottom aner he finds hlmself hooked, and the ahlngle'a full broadslde will offer such re sistance that he will be held where he Is. We can set a number of these lines and then go further along and fish for perch, wimn tvM itnmn linplc wii will nmhablv flnu a big catch." This struck the comedian as a great Idea, and they set out eighteen of theso shingle lines beforethoy left the spot. Then they went along and had great luck In catching perch. "Ilut what de yen sup sup pese we found when we returned te our traps?" Murphyasks, when he reaches this point In the story. The listeners all make big fish guesses, and then Murphy aays: " Ne f we found our elghteen frogs calmly amusing themselves en eighteen ahlngles." . . First Oct Your Ilare. Prem the Waihlngten Htar. "Hew de you read minds?" Inquired a dude of a mind roader. " Well," he roependod with great delib eration. " I first get the mind" then he stepped for breath, and the dude for seme reason slipped out. One Against the Anti-Trust Dill. In the Henate en Tuesday the nnll-trust bill (as ropertod from the Judiciary com cem com uiltleo) was taken up, and nfler a brief dis cussion was parsed yeas, AS; nays, 1 (Mr. Illedgctt). Vah Heijtrm'h Cocea "Once tried, alwnj-s unci." (2) I'cnny WlH.lem reun.l I'elly. It la foellsl) te itavn the llttle that HO.OUONT resin, mill suffer what will remit 111 had teeth and lurne payments te dentists. Place a bettle of It en the toilet, me flve drops only of It every tlme after eating, cleanse the ineutli,and liuw your wisdom. A Jtope About Our Nieka. A weak stomach or enfeebled clro.ilatlen Is Ilka n reK about out necks. We nre striuiK nud iinslriuiK nlterimtcly until existence be comes iinbpj.rable. 11 unlock Jllnrid llll-lcn wilt arrest all tills inlaery. liurtleck lllewl llttltrt tire u been te the sick. Li-t us remember this fuel. Held 111 l4inci.ster by W.T. llevli, 137 and 1311 North Queen street. A nualncna-LIke OITei r. Ker many jcars the manufacturers nf Dr. Hnge's L'aturrh llemedy have offered, In geed faith, S.YX) reward for a case or Nasal Catarrh which they cannetc.ire. This Itrmedy Isseld by MniKKlstsntenly te cents. This weiidrrnil remedy has fairly attained n world-wide reputa tion. If you hue dull, heavy headache, ob struction of the nasul passugis, discharges fall ing from the bead Inte the threat, sometimes preluse, watery, and acrid, at ethers, thick, lo le lo tiiielous, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid : lrthocjesaie weak, waterly and Inflamed; If thrrelsrliiKlnxIn ihe ears, dearucss, lis. king or coiiichlimle clear the thrniil, expectoration of oirensle iiiiiller, teiietlicr with scabs from ulcers ; the velte being changed and has n nasal twang; the breath ellenslve; smell and taste Inipalred ! sensiitlen of dirtiness, will, mentnl depression, a hacking cough and general ilrlill tty, you are sutri'rlng from nusal catarrh. The mole com plicated your disease, the greater the number nnd diversity of symptoms. Thou Theu sands of ct.srs annually, wltlieiil manifesting half of the nbe e i tnptemi, result In consump tion and end In the grave. Ne disease Is se common, mero decepttveand danpereus, or less understood, or mero unsiiecassuiuy iniiuci ey phjslelaps. W.'lh&w Oln.l te Hear It. "Fur secral months I endured a dull pain tlireugli my lungs and sheuldera; lest my spirits, i.piH'llte nud color, and could with nllll eulty reiiiiilu from my bed. My present health ful condition Is due te liurtleck ltlmnl llltlrrt." Mrs. K. A. lliill.lllnglinmpteii. N. Y. Held In Lsiiraster by V. T. llech, 1!I7 and 139 North li.iecn street. I?"!! QSoe&0. VITILLIAMHON rOSTElt. n.rJfnfTJ.cTTtf ftilT-vV riie Hiirlng Heason lias e-ned, iind we nre new prepared te shmr enr extensile establlsl.. liiciitthe Kliieslimd lest Line of rire", u".'"- u imu niur uiiereu. unit iney are elated can be easily seen by Iho throng appre ei ci iifim-in tuiiiuuiiy visit our store. iiiinng our Dress Mtulls nre round all Iho rjewest Hlmdes In Printed Pongces. India Hllks i-.iiKl 8ii HtripfH. I'lnln and Kancy Neiclty Cheeks, Herges, llencallnes, Mehairs and Hen. rleltas. Light (Jrny Ifcnrletliis a specialty. We cenl nllv luilte jmi le call nnilaxnmlnuthe ipinllly it ml prices bofein buying i Nowhere. Watch for our lteinuant fale. ItltlllONH. i.Ju"f,'!!Uci,'.,,,"1.,,l,l,r Iet All Hllk Kutln- 1 need Itlblieus, Ne. 12, all shudes, lOe per aril Ne. -Zl, all nhudi-s bilk Hat Trlinin ug,i inly aOepcrjiird. J 'l ItlCk a"d ,"olerci1 VclN0'. all shades and L'uleri'd Velvet Itlbbens, with Satin flack. A lulllliuier ItlhbenslniillstMes and colors. Alse, gf Dress I'rlugcs, Ulmps nud llralds. KXCKPTfONAL fl.VUOAINH new eirvred from our Imniense assortment of Ladles and Children's Spring Uarnients speak for IheiiuelM's. ' Inriint's Hiirlng nnd Hummer (iuiiu c.mmu nun Hltlrts, llnudt ilsemcly Kiiibreldered, Jl.'iV te CVI.UU. Ladles' and MIsseM'KlfK kltw.t.n .fnir... tint CoVu.Hi.WC,,.,;,S:Cem,0,,mrn,, "ml Traullng ladles' l'eavaut Coats. Kt In na. Hiniill Heys' Hdller Illouke and !I.T5 le S.I. Kilt butts, ll.ij s' Knee Pant Hulls, t2 te J.1. IjiiIIcs' llcady-Made Calice Wrappers, 1, ANOrflKU UNUHUAL OPPOUIUNITY te obtain again the Celebrated Kighnile rnlent Hhlrts. Ne ether In the market cumulus se iiiany patents combined, Prices, 75 and fl or Jj.W per half dozen. Cenner prices, 1 nm Iu Light Uiulerwear for Men w. Iinien flne line or Hllks. LIMe Thread, ll.ilbriggi.ii, India riiiuie. Cashmere, Slur no and Nnlur.il Wools .lean, .Muslin nnd I'einbreke tlmwers. ' llalbrlggimmilrls.'jisr.HiH.iuidav. OiiuriiMillalbrlggaubhlrtsiiud Drawers, ex. trag(Hl,37)eeacii ' Jcun and Mut.Un Drawers rrem STw leT.V. CLOTH! NO POlt HPHINO AND BUM.MKIt. We Invite Insiieetleii or cnie of the Ilnndsom Ilnndsem est nud Most llellalile AsMirlmeuts or .Men's anil He i,; Clothing t l,0 round au where. .Mens Dress Huits: l'rlnce Albert Ceiilsimd el, and Hulls, all gnulis, 517 le r.U i,il.!i,'W..l!ift.iri:p.""? Wear. fU te f:i. I,,', ' ",n, "liW ,!! Ill KTi'N. 1!'-'i'ie1.VW8l,1,',',lJ- '" -'0u'" '. 1 uncy Chcilet Coats and Vests ; ery n0iv. ..!,lu;OJ "r?,vi1 1',)",', n"11 Vl's'. ' le H. lllark Che let Coats and Vesls.'ln nil grades .A11!' In Cutaway Hulls. Mr Iluslness mi uf'iell i All-wool goedi and gUeenllre l.i'.!J.J!.,.,',,Vc"Mln? 1:i"5'lsl1 Mackintosh Ceals, M.rJ? ,V"w,,''n,r,f. newest nnd dnsslest. Takes the place orHprlngOierce.it. KNOX HATH ! KNOX HATH ! iiJl.lJl:i!."!tJ i1'"0 'aJIng lint In tills conn cenn ?..r ?u, )U l'?." l,re"Ml'fer$6,nii.l IsimvrtuM rur that price eer)thcie. We liae deler. SBlliS'.'Si'W '",' m,a k""" w'" """ rinidy"" """ f 1Jbu1 Col"re'1 Htl,r HuUnew A.ktewtl.1"'0 Ilri" Wtlirilut Is a beauty. euu LC.tii:iiATiai. Men this shoe W n beauty, made up Iu lice ATrCNTlON, HOUSKKKKPCUH I OLAfeSWAKK. Tumblers, plain or fancy, 1c f liiblcts, plain or raney, Ic. Ine Clashes, plain or fancy. Ic. Ceiered llutttr DUhes. re. l'lckle DUhes, le. Ceicre.1 Hiigur lien Is, lc. Cream l'itciit'rs.lc. Cuke Nil ar. lie. ltutter DUhes, "Jc. Footed Comforts, co ered, Oe. TINW'ARR l'le Plates, large slre. Ir. I'uddlngl'anc. Large he Vegelnble Graters, le. Wasu llahlns, tc. Ceiered l'lnt lluckets, le. Ceiered 1 we-liuart lluckcts, 9c. Kleurhleves,9e. ' Large llrlllliiutlne DnH Pans. Oc. Acme Fry runs. De. ".' A rail line of Caudles. Williamson & Pester. NOS. 32-3S 1UHT KINO HTItKLT, LANCAhTKK, PA., AMI NO. S18 MAIIK1TI UP., llXlUUMiUltO, PA. B fMWX BABBAPAR1LLA. In the The fMllair of lassitude peculiar te the tea son beclns te be felL Tlie average eteck of vt tallly hue been pretty thoroughly axhauitecl In carrying Its possessor through the rigor sod changes of the trying winter, an as Uie mere genial season approaches and the strain upon the systetn relaxes a feeling of proetratlen. If Yeu are Wise mere or fees pronennced In degree and dura tion, I the natural and Inevitable result. Dur ing the existence of this feeling of lassitude and depression, business cares and exertions seem almost impossible of endurance, and even the lightest tdutlea and responsibilities of life nre regarded as a burden te tie shirked or disre garded te the greatest possible extent. Te dcvlse seme preparation te counteract this tired feeling and restore the eystim te something llke a normal condition has been the endeavor of many peeple mere or less skilled In medical science, and countless con cen con cectloni under the general tttle of "spring medicine" have been placed upon the mar ket, had A J.rlef been and then been lest sight or, le be succeeded by seme ether simi lar preparation. The principal Ingredient In most of the iprlng " bitters," "tonics," Brown's Sarsaparilla All at imigglsusjt.oe. bottles for 5.00. DON'T take Something else" Just as geed," IT 18 NOT. Aba Waiiiirk 4 Ce., Hele Proprietors, Danger, Me. (S) UPmtttmrthctf'a l'nii.AnrxriiiA. Wednesday, April t), 180. Our advertising Pegasus has been foaming at the bit and pawing the ground with eager impatience te bear away the story of the Brandenburg Cleth. We dare net let him off before, but new with the wings of type and the fleet feet of steam the news may fly. Brandenburg Cleth ! Why Brandenburg ? Ne reason why save that the Brandenburg arms make a brilliant trade mark and Brandenburg is a great, strong name. The cloth is cotton. Such cotton ! Shades of Moses en the Nile ! did you ever see bet ter ? Egypt or Seuth Carolina cotton we knew net which, nor care we, se strong, se close the thread. Yeu might almost call it linen, the yarns arc se clean and smooth. The printing is exquisite. Who dares te chal lenge the imagination et rrnla delphia when such Cotten Dress Goods printing is done almost within sound of our city church bells? Just this one stuff was need ed te make what already was the greatest Dress Goods Stock in all the world mere complete with an added, almost super flueus, completeness. x lie rairucut.i,. . Veu will Quite find it at the rv. Goods counter fwestl. the Japanese canopy, fitting. Yeu have already heard some Oriental talk about American Cotten Dress Goods. Far fetched when applied te some of the dull stuffs that are shown with names from the far East. Quite natural such a title for this instead of Bran denburg. Your fancy would almost say the stuffs at a single leap bounded from the Japanese house te the counter where you find them. Examine the goods. The colors fairly sparkle, and you think at once of France and China, of Foulards and Shang hais. Comparisons are odious or otherwise, according te the point of view. But a cempari son of this with any fairly com peting cloth must be odious for the ether cloth. The width is 30 inches full, the price 20 cents. Compare the count of threads, this shows 20 per cent, finer ; compare the strength, this gives 30 per cent, mere strength ; compare colors and design there is no comparison, the Brandenburg is beyond and above it. Sheer as a batiste, solid as a drill, light as a zephyr, strong almost as leather. The Brandenburg fills a royal place in cottons and is born te rule. This is the first public intro duction of the Brandenburg. We have been most anxious te bring it out, but the unsought demand has been carrying it off fast as it came, and we had te wait for quantity and assort ment te accumulate. We never invite you te feeble and meagre lets. Jehn Wanamaker. m'uiNQ NECKWEAR! Feur-ln-IIand, Teck and T coon, At EUIHMANH. TyiLLIAMUPOIlT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT EIUSMAN'H, Ne. 12 West King Street. "JTEW bTVLK LINEN COLLARS, AT EIUHMAN'S. Spring etc, alcohol, the effect of which upon the hu man system has been sufficiently dwelt upon through various public mediums te reader any extended reference te the aarae neeeaaary her. The temporary feeling of strength and exhller exhller atlen produced by this active affent ia aa cer tainly followed by a greater degree of depres sion, while the results of continued Indulgence are a permatientlmpalrraentef the vital organs the heart, kidneys, liver and brain. The facts of the ease are that yen have been living upon meat and ether fatty substance te a greater extent than at any ether time of the year ; the pores et the skin hare been closed, and upon the kidneys and liver have devolved all the work of keeping the system clear. Bat new summer Is at hand, and these organs can not keep up the drain. The perea of the skin Yeu Will Take must be open, else disease will step In and threw you upon a bed of sickness. If the pores be but partly open, then you are languid, lasy and lit at ease. Yeu want a spring cleaning pro cess with yourself, and then you wlllbeniled with vigor nnd a teal for work and business. Yeu can have all accomplished by the use of , goets anb Mtee. B OOTO AND SHOES. The First of April HAS NO TERRORS FOR PEOPLE WHO BUY THEIR SHOES FROM D. P. STACKHOUSE, 28 AND ae EAST KINO ST. They're Always Happy Becnuse They Oet Such Geed Goods, and Always Able le Pay All mils llccause They Siive He Much Meney Oy Uuylng at Stackhouse's, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. "L IOI1TI COMFOHTAIILEI DURABLE I Lafe' S Shoes ! Wk'vk had much te sny recently nbeut eusy, comrertablo ihees rur Unites' nnu Gentlemen's wear vnrl vnrl eus special shapes In sort, pliable leathers, cloths nnd rctts. We new unnt te sny something for Serge Shoes. Inquiries for them prompt It, We have them In different makes nnd nt dlircrcnt prices-the cheapest Hint's worth trying ns well as th " est mode. , At7fcn pnlr we'v- 1$-. rl'n'? t,?o8nr5c1e0?..".0-id- e ice'eVser JuVL- -r Serviceable tlinn these. SWaiire certainly te be preferred te nny ether shoe or slipper thn',, " rer (.e llttle mene '-'!y0 ' in j,n. . ungress: nice, clean loeKfng goods, worth buying, worth trying. Wo've Bcrge Bnls. nnd Congress nt II n pnlr ; well made throughout and Invariably wenr satisfactorily; are very light and have breadth or bot tom sufficient te protect nnd gle comfort te the wldestiroeL or these wei-cll many pairs nnd hear no com plaints or them. Finer grades nre here at 81 2") per pair. Nicer looking te be sure, but nntmoreservlceablothantlieSl kind. The nner grade or Serge only makes the dlircrcnce In price. Our 1 60 Serge Shoe Is nn excellent one ; are hand-sewed turns that means made by band. Easy nnd comrertablo the first time worn; no tacks te hurt the root. We have them In widths B. te F. ; can nt perfectly any feet, rrem the narrowest te the broadest. Ouce worn always worn, us no make or fchecs has mere points of excellence and ease giving than these. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NOKTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAS TER. PA. J- IOHT WEIOIIT SHOES. TOON'S Kangaroo Shoes -FOR Comfert and Tender Feet. I hnve the Largest Stock nnd Assortment or .Men's KnugnroeHlioes In the City. My 13 Genuine Kangaroo Hhoe Is made en a Nent Plain Toe In Ijice nud Congress. HIzcs 5 tee. llejs te match tnl'snud sVs. This shoe Is sold clsew hore In this city at J30 nnd H. I could neM-rgetn shoe heretofore Ilka It lu re tail rer less limn 51. My $ Genuine Kangaroo Shoe Is u Goodyear welt ..ml possesses sonic or the merits or n Hand Hewed bins.. It can be sewed Instead or pegged In reimlrlug tliem. Sizes 6 tee. Heys te match In 4's and j's. This shoe Is sold elsewhere iu this city as high as JO. My f5 line or Kangaroo's is the most complete lu the city, In Plain Narrow, Plain Ilread. Plain Square and Mqunre Toe Tips, In Lace and Con gress and all Widths, llejs te match tns's aud i'i s. Held us high as fd elsewhere. My fd Kangaroo Ilund-Made Shee Umndeeul of the best skins obtainable, and Is made en the New GI.ice Tee, same last ns the W Cordovan 1-nce and Congress, en wlileh I ha e such a large trnds. The One-Price Gash Heuse, Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te KREY ECKEIIT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 8 A 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTER. l'A. ea-StoreX'losedExcry Evening at a o'clock Except Monday nud Saturday. rpllOS. F PERRKTT, J. , , PRAUTIUAL HATTER, All kinds or llutst'leuncd, Ite-Trimmcd and Remodeled te leek llku new. Hllk IIuu u specially. lints called rer br nddreeslng mW-Iind 0 CO URT AVEN VB, Lancaster, Pa. IKMUntr rpn E BOM TON MILLINER! BTORE. LEADING STYLES ONLY. THE BON TON MILLINERY STORE. Oar Openings are ever but every day Is an Opening Day willies new. We are dally recalTlag from our New Yerk Establishment New Ne cities In Trimmed Hits and Bennets, Untrimmed Hits md Bennets, AMD M1LL1NEKY WKAlt AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. .W,fS,fJ,?.,e Uls week between 900 and DTK) Btyllih Trimmed Hats at 18.50, HMO, NJ0, 9M and B6.00 each that would cost double the money elsewhere. ' UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. that? wholesale prices?' nth6,t,nl-,n colors, 2Bc,c,ec, 71c, (Se and 1LS each, less THE LAMEST AND FINEST STOCK OF EVEB BHOWN IN THIS In Immense Variety at Bettem Prices. Gl ve 60 ALL NEW GOODS, ALL PRICES THE BON TON MILLINERY STORE, 13 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. 49-BTORB OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. ffrii N' EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, Window Shades'! Yindew Shades! We arc showing the Largest Ltne or Ready Ready before equaled. ayoiane Bnnues, e reel long Keiicr New Celers. Window Fixtures. Shade Frlnae. it rnwii nirni Ills uttuu uuiuci, eiyu Order nnd hung premptly.aud cheaply. Lace Curtains at 7Sc, f 1 00, II 25 a pair up. TWO GREAT CARPET BARGAINS. LOT I. A Geed Assortment or Designs In BODY BRUSSELS. LOT 2.-A Fine Selection of VELVET CARPETS. These two let of carpets will be sold at 85c, They nre geed qualities and styles, and have neer been sold less than fl 25. Tills Is a rare oppor tunity. See them before buying. . 5 We will mall you our Carpel I'rice-Llsl FSHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. TiETZGER A HAUGUMAN. CHEKP WLetzger Sc RUSSELS, INGRAIN, RAG, Bought at Auction CARPETS AT 10 CENTS. CARPETS AT 12K CENTS. CARPETS AT 15 CENTS. CARPETS AT 20 CENTS. CARPETS AT 2," CENTS. Carpet Rags Taken in Exchange. Fleer Oil Cleths Cheap. Best Steamed Feathers at Metzger&Haughman's Cheap Stere, 3840 WEST King St., LANCASTER, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) B ard Mcelrey. bard & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS- ii Tl vnu,c",J.n Tickings nt8, 10, 12W, 15, 16 Indigo blue nt 12 Vic. lllcachecl'.lS.l f?. i KC widths, nt low prices. ui pwuu" S BSSetMi0 rr!ce " t" Bcst Fca,1,ers el,r tra, has Brown beyn1 " CARPETS H you wish te sea the best vnlne ever offered see our line. Newdeslicns in Inirniln i7Ytr8it,:lk'''.s,!?td.u?r'eu w.'" n.nuJ the Rest Brussels, that can be turned. aniTeHher d? 5 d?M eBwl0rJSlJ.1." it net 8,r,rjea.?11 the ene slue llke t"e old styles used te b, it , 25. 30 fi&?iS,,45i?nnUp'.,tem?"m,",e.1,n,r Carpets, better alucs than ever, at 25. si, OTK .te .& BOeandup. Carpet Rags taken In exchange. An elegant assortment or Smyrna Rues at75c and 11; large sizes nt f.' and 2 50; worth a geed deal mere, stitched Cnrpct Lining only "fort yard M?1.L,L?iTy T1"!1,0 bes.t "f''len and vnlite In Fleer Oil Cleth In the cltv from K te 2 yarda' wide, suitable ter halls and vestibules, or kitchen use. 71 " 74 yarua r. yANDOWt,8iIAPES"t?'lft,nf?l,a1"e or Helland Shades, 33c. Plnln Oil Shades 0and50e, Pado Opaque Sades.iee. Dode Oil shades, 50c. All our shades are the largest i. iihanl?S fixtures. rapcr winaew bbades. oil or IIel nuiiu . iwnxa ,... i. ... . . ... . ti, l . .1 1 " '"" J "J,1 "i1"" nneincr 101 or tnese Heavy G ng ham RemnahU at 5i we lm?5 ineJ '6 laSt you wl" be "ultoget.nstheprleo no doubt will'W hlghe Lately -trie 3jfLRD Sc Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. it'rttcltce. JUITAHLEFOR EASTER BOUVENHIS H. Z. RH0ADS & SON, CHINA CWri, SILVER EGG SPOONS AND SILVER PLATES IN SETS, "JUST THE THING FOH EASTEH." PAPER KNIVES, MATCH HOXKS. COUHT PLASTER CASES, STAMP HOXES, GLOVE HOOKS, GLOVE STRETCHERS, SHOE HORNS, WHISTLES, HATTLES AND A SCORE OF OTHER NOVELTIES IN SILVER, INCLUDING SILVER-MOUNTED EMERY HALLS. Our Repairing Uepnrtment Is complete, nnd prices warranted the lowest In the city for first, class work. Special attention te Flne Wntclics.iluslc Bexes and Diamond Meantlng. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. IJouev i'neuiehinn (Goobe. E HSU A BRENEMAN. 5,000 Yards Fleer Oil Cleth, NEW PATTERNS AND NEW GOODS, AT 25 AND SO CK-NTS PER YARD. OLD PRICE, SO AND iO CENTS. Something New-" Intelligent Oil Can," Whistles when Lamp Is tilled. Eeryone using A IlltENEMAN, Sc NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ;itti0txu. NATHOltar. DENTIST. JIC'ESJHK HUUAHIS. T'llllnt iir Tceth and TalnlChS Kxtractlnn Hncv clnllles. New bits made, broken encsmeiuled and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pUeted, c. Yes, everything liertalntng te Dentl.try will receive prompt attention, at ery Medcre"' Terms. Remember thnt Dr. Nallierst Is (he ONLY Dentist lu this county wholsugrluateurMedlcluees well as et Den tistry, an ,iautage that is ob leus. inar3-lyli:w 1yJStfS heilerh! 'mTningTckntriku uit nnd Hteum Pumps, or any cjpacltv, at A OH BEUTH, K East ITulteu streeL m7-trd CITY AT BARGAIN PRICES. us n call and be convinced. per cent. We can save yen felly ALL NEW STYLES, THE LOWEST. mr27-3radSAF Q3e0l0. - Mado - Made Window Shades In the city at prices never anas reel wiac, at cents a winaew, cempieie. Shade Ornaments. Etc. Window Shadea Mad te iruuie it, niiiuun, niinuiiik: wj taiu j ni u in mi iue en application. GHRPETS. Havigrlxman- HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, nnd rrem the Manufacturers. CARPETS AT 35 CENTS. CARPETS AT 40 CENTS, CARPETS AT SO CENTS. CARPETS AT 05 CENTS. CARPETS AT 76 CENTS. Window Shade. Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Inn. and 30c. h,i m..i ,vu.V'""ira ?? .??" .1utT """ "m'' ",uw 'tt or eueeung and sbndlni; bv iimvnni . ic., ..,,1.,.. rij;:.". "r " " .. . . - .. V " . " " "-"-, ."un.,,iiBUAVU,U Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Inn -AT- Ne. 4 West King Street, Oil should hae one. Wholesale Agents. Price, 00 Cents. FLINN ST. LANCASTER, PA. &eal. T- U.MUKR AND COAL. vf!,vT!)iVN,:SS,,0PKSANUCA8ES. WEST. KRN HARD W00D8. Wholesale nnd Retail. Li.ii.,1 .. . MARTIN A CO.. ' n3-Iyd 121 Water Street. Lancaster, l'a, JJAU.MGARDNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. M?s7i??,iTv?a l:e Ner,n Queen Street, and Ne. H North Prince street. YAKrjrt.Nerth IHtiv uim.i nAa. , , .. Reading auglS-Ud LANOAdTR,PA. c. ey WJV UH, KU14 IHU W IU1U. ft. 8Lte ui tuw KUWIN E.HNVSEIl,Kec'y, I e-r jsVttHv- ..
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