TMl! LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE R. TUESDAY. AfrRIL 22, 1890. LgftttcUteetttHV $ ' j wjhwmaw, IITUIIIIAn FVLTb Benten. CLARK nUUtif. ..'., M LT ITBl,I40KNCKR.-FnDnfa cu M tin year, bat Banter. Bcry1 nwiu w aiijr m mtmrai"" tteMtaiwMk. Hr mall Ave del- ywria Mtmm i m emu a moetii. t, 8P---s , IT IHTKLUaKWCKR-un. aenar rjMMtt yaw. "" . . . te I WD mjMKSlSKKa-ntm 7 "-- act wneiw neiuicr " Med In a registered I i th. FosteJBoe, aa second clw matt m msLUtncnt, Lancaster, ra. ITU, PA., April 22, 10. .i Let'Ct Hare Llrlit. iiot'Huyte see why city should irnltQlUewn iigbtM wchmiii ifrftter. It Is a nearly universal IM tot, Cliy te erect jus own mum I for the supply of its people. Seme i nave private corporations previu i Wttn water, but it seeins te ue anted doctrine that tbe better r la for the municipality te furnish tawensary thing. The reivm for policy Is obviously feunu in. tne ilty of water anu tne advantage w or securing it at tne smallest as' welt also as the fact that the aaa? reflt la neccssarilya monopoly. a monopoly te secure the I east in furnlstiiutr it : and also en Vef the disadvantage of having ithan one line of pipes laid In the s, because of the disturbance or tne I which tbeir laying anu repair lly causes. all these reasons prevail with equal force te recommend the ly of light by the municipality. It leuutedly a prime necessity te the citizens. It should be supplied i lowest cost ; and te secure this but y should furnish it. Tbe pipes ring gas, and the poles and wires fog electricity, obviously Bbeuld be mere numerous than a positive , requires. Tt seems that a city sup- ; its own light has a great aavau- ethers that get It from one or t. corporations. Yet few cities fur- ! their own light. I'liiiatieipuia 7jsj Its gas, and It hasjbefcu very jpxd UU" BUTUUUIJIUUS lu me Kivy se. -Ituuyi Hs electric light. Kew ! buys both gas and electricity ; and luence has combinations regu formed te fleece It by the corpora ''supplying both sources of light. em it is tne victim 01 tne coinei- i of the electric light companies te i the price of the street lighting, and I been compelled te go back te gas eteet Itself from the imposition. i cause for the dilrercnt policy cr tin providing water and light is ably found in the fact that water i first in the field as a necessity for a i population ; and the necessity I Before the era wucn corporations i up,te de everything for us. When the corporations were lively : when electricity arrived they were jtlre possession of the Industrial They had their lamps ready be te slew moving municipality began lite that the days of tallow dips V, and their energy took of the llchtlnz business. tnM.nn.. ..!,. .Mm.na.i..nM , u nWA r, iwnwtBii w uiniiuwuw m,v I te realize the advantage of supply- itheir own light, and the fact that Ilk business legitimately boleuglug te municipality. They knew that an ewtbat is necessary te every cltl- and that can be supplied cheap- i and best when it is furnished from source, should have tbe munlcl- ty as that source, te secure pretec- from tbe imposition Inherent lu topely. ur councils have secured exnert lien that the power of the old water may be cheaply utilized te fur- i the city's electric light; and we ; that the new body of councils will i means te establish there an electric at, net only for the supply of the i seeded by tbe city corporation, but r that required by the citizens in their les and dwellings. Let the city ride Its own electric light ; and de It t a view te ultimately supplying the nunlty. A cheap and geed light lied by the municipality will be conducive te the interests of tiie Vt n rklMimi- ... .... Senater Vest bes been amusing the try with satirical remarks about and its fair. The senator docs admire the wiudy city. Missouri pie are net apt te de se, because of rivalry between the city of the great r and tne city or tbe great lakes. senator declares that he does net Ac that the people of the try want a centennial fair, aud they de net want it at Chicago. surrenders the victory as te the te Chicago, but thinks that it still id be a very geed thing te drop the Tbe fact that the Heuse had voted thougut.sheuld net control tbe Sen- Ills colleagues, however, generally witb blin, and wltb probably mere enthusiasm for the fair Ives, concluded that tbe action tbe Heuse settled it and that the fair tbe. Doubtless there will be a geed many pathlzers with Senater Vest in his Ien that Chicago is fur from Heaven. believe that amid all its claims never yet set up te be all a Heav- place. It claims te be everything ncsten eartb, but avoids auv en that it Is the abode of the nU. With the well advertised char- rlstlcs of Its population aud the sight many millionaires sitting upon ms rearea upon beef and nerk grain futures, tbe howl of Chicago ntly steps short of the claim of a venly future. Whether the paeple of St. LeuU are better may be a question. The leua certainly have one qualification than the successful iu this world for in a Heavenly home. Hard us It for tbe rich te reach Paradise, it is if still for the fellow who tries all trteki te be rich and, foiling, growls t'tbese who outstrip him In the Probably we may sagely conclude the claims of tbe cities for. the slta the world's fair may be safely rested considerations ether than their ty. Te be sure if a town u an bad aa te take the stramrer In and and murder him, it would be a back upon the ether delights which ftrs te a fair visitor. Chicago be such a place. We knew It has attracted a great deal of psfience in the art of taklne uoeule Tfrya the many political conventions kjM held. We sensibly realize that will charge the centennial vial- well; but its surrounding prairies wide, its wooden houses aud perk are i ear? wmi m a Barber of refuge en 'it? '. "it . . . "-' ' d! . rf., ... ' . . i the prairie ami abundant means or escape by water and rail, If the situa tion gets tee perilous for the Innocent stranger in the quadriccBteniilal time. Chicago may resemble Hade ; but it Is an easier place te get out of, if net te get Inte. The Natal Display la M. . The senators had plenty of fun ever the world's fair bill, and, as might have expected, showcd.seme irritation at be lug forced te admit tbe matter already decided by the action of the Heuse. Ne doubt many senators would have been greatly pleased te reverse tbe Chicago decision simply aa an assertion of sena torial Independence and dlgulty, but tbey realized that thcre had already been tee much squabbling ever the mat ter, and that tbe success of the enterprise might be imperiled by further trifling. Henceforth all sectional jealousies should disappear and the whole country, will take pride In making the fair of 1802 a great success. As for the naval review, it has many doubtful elements as a na tional entertainment. It is one thing te Invite the navies of the world, and another te see If they will come. There may be wars or rumors of wars about that time. Royal governments may net be eager te add te the glorifica tions of a republic, or te hazard collisions In crowded harbors of ships costing many millions of dollars. But if they should send a few of their great fleets, the peer llttle American navy will be completely overshadowed. "There have been great naval reviews abroad In the pest year given for the benefit of the travelling kaiser, and the English display was particularly Im posing; but It is singular that tills nation without a navy should be the first te Invite the navies of the world te a re view along Its defenseless coasts. The decree has gene forth, however, and whether the ships are sent or net, thcre will be a great braying of bands and banging of guns lu New Yerk harbor In April of 1803 as an of advertisement of the opening of the International fair. TnK Pan-American dolegeten are evi dently worn out. Tbey did net receive the proposal for a3outbern tour with enthusi asm and only thlrteett accopted the invita tion, but,mere melancholy still, only two of these accepting .Urtod.TO.the SpcMal-tTSlh" forTtTrhineniiand se Secretary lllalne was forced te recall the expedition. A Fait American tour with only two of the Nouth Neuth ern Pans would hove been a doelded bur lesque. In order te show their superiority te the enemy the Trench In Dahomey cut elT llie heads of (He captlve female warriors when they found that four French prisoners had been beheaded. This may he forclhle African leglc,but It will net gain the Freueh much civilized sympathy. Thk third annual report of the interstate ronitnerco commission, sent by Kdwerd A. Meseby, secretary, Is a bound volume of sorae four hundred and fifty pages, con taining a great deal of Information en the working of railways, under the Interstate commerce law. A Hundred pages are de voted te the commission repert, and the rest are filled wltb appondlces,atnong them Interesting articles en the federal regula tion of safety appliances en the corpora tions and their otnpleyes, and en railway methods of keeping accounts. The report' certainly shows tbat tbe commission has found plenty of work and premises te be very useful. TheaoUe regulate commerce was a Arm step in the right direction, but, as the commissioners say In their repert, "tbe time hascome when inore aggressive steps can properly be takeu." Or the few professional 111011 of tbe Uuited States who find the postures of Kurope green are dentists. Our doctors efdlvlnlty, medicine or law de net cress the Atlantic for fame or fortune Why the American doctor of dentistry is held In high favor abroad is accounted for by the fact that nowhere but In America Is he se thoroughly taught all the lnflnlte and dollcnte detnlls of dentistry. Dr. Evans, of Paris, famous and wealthy, Is a natlve of this city. Ills successful practlce In France has induced many American dentists te supply the demands et the chief cities of tbe Old World. Anether who has distinguished hlmselfln Londen is AVm. II. Crell, who is n natlve of Mlddlctewn, Pa., and dentist of the queen. He was married en Satur day te Miss Maud Allce Whltacre, or Brooklyn, at at. aoergo's,IIanover Square Londen. Tbe service was wholly choral and the wedding hymn was speclally com posed by Albert Ruudogger. The bride were a dress of Ivery-white cloth in princess style, edged all around the skirt with real ostrich feathers, ever a rich liengallue silk petticoat, caught up with threu large horse herso horso sheos of erange blossoms. The headdress was of orange flowers, with ornainenU In diamonds. The ceuple left after the wed ding banquet for the continent. Mr. Crell Is about 27 years of age. lie graduated in dental surgery in Philadelphia, and Im mediately went abroad. VAN HOtlTEN'8 COCOA-" llest Farthest." and (Joes Feul tartar is ilt.casc and death Net only te the teeth, but breath ; It Uinta tbe mouth, und te our smile Olvcs a mestghaslly tinge, tbe while, llut If wo've HOZODON T clone by, We may Its worst assaults defy. North Pels Expedltlene, 1'rlie flgbU. lotteries, walking matches, und balloon ascensions are usually liumbiie-s of the worst sort. Dr. TAemtu iiiitctrle Oil It net a humbug. It Is a quick cure for aches and sprains, aud Is Just aa geed for a lameness. Held 1,nUlunc?trb'w:T'"ech'ls7'"1d I3 N"rth North (iueen street. Inventions of the lUtli Century. Tbe steamboat, the reaper, the ewlic machine. Cars runnluv by night and by day, Houses lighted by gas and heated by steam. And bright electricity's ray. The telegraph's ellek speeds like lightning re leased. Then tbe telephone comes te excel It ; Aud, te put en the finish, tbe last but no least. Js he famed little V urgatlve 1'elleU ' Last but net least Is Dr. Pierce's I'lcasant Pur gative Pellet, because It relieves human sutTer lng, adds te the sum of human comfort, and enables tbe relieved sufferer te enjoy all the blessings and luxuries 0 the age we lle lu. M.Tu&w Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can be cured. We knew it because Kemp's Ualsam within the past row years has cured se many roughs and colds lu this community. Its remarkable sale has been wen entirely by IU geuulne meilU Ask some friend who has used It what he thinks of Kemp's llalsam. There lsuemedl. cine se pure, none se effective. Large bottles 60c and Jl at all druggists. (2) Uearlltm. I was afflicted lih Kinir i,nn,. " etl nctv. ache and general debility but Burdock; JUvtet kuhi, uiuumu wuui an immeuiate lmiirevn. nent lu my general health, I cmulder them tbe best family medicine In Adolpn Lalloz, Buffalo. N. Y. Beld luTaucMk. street W' T ' IW 1J " Q.Men inn vniivse ft IJ10R PCXLEYH, BHAFTINO. COLLAH8. -.S."JK?icllmJP Bexes. Couplings, etc., go u JOHN BK3T, SJS East Fulton street inVlJd SAWMILLS, BARK MILL8, COB MILLS Leather Hellers, Tan I'uckers, Triple Hurst IViWttPtt Mill 1st aiw. !!! W.-il.. " . Herse JOHN BK3T'M,&3 East Fulton street. uery, at iu7-ua T EINUOLD a WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE, Opposite Fcnn'a It. It. Station Luglne and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as tbe hoi& ' "-A. 4 "TTAN H0UTEW8 COCOA. THE TOPObAR COCOA OF KUROMS, THE COMINC1 OWE OP AMKRICA. MOST AFPET17.INa-EA81fjY DIOEHTRD. The VaM Houtem's process renders their cocoa easy of digestion and de veleps in the highest-degree IU delicious' aroma. It is au excellent flesh-former, fifty er cent, greater than the best of ether cocoas. Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." 4V-VAK UOUTKN'S COCOA ("one tried, J-rayi uMd") I tt original, pare, setabl. Coeoa, Invented, made and patented In Hol Hel land, and U te-dsy better and mere soluble than any or the numerous Imitation.. In bet1 It ie generally admitted all ever Europe (end a comparative test will eeilly prove tbat no elhir Cocea equal Mile Inventor's In solubility, agreeable bute and nutritive qualities, "la-feat tale In the world." A.k for Van Ueutkk's ANDTAKBXOOTIISn. IS iiltUiueru 0et T UK HON TON MII.MNKUY HTOKE. -THE- BONTON Millinery y 13 East Btfng Street. Hh?- Prettiest Bennet Fashions Originate Here. Yeu get the first leek in the ever changing mirror of fashion right here. Our Bennets are liked be cause they are "newer" and prettier and unlike the hack neyed styles you see en the street. The work of our trimmers is a luxury, our low prices a joy. With one of our hats or bon nets you'll be " right in the fashion," and net much " out of pocket." We Trim te Order With distinguished success. We suit your individual style and taste, and our prices satisfy your notions of economy. New Strata Shapes. Many new'styles en our coun ters te-da! New shapes and colors in Lace Straws and Mi lans. , Pretty Turban Teques, 58c, 73c, 87c. Open Werk Large Hats, 48c, 63c, 73c. and. 98c. each. "Van Dyke" Straws, 87c, 98c. and $1.23 each. Children's Hats Trimmed and Untrimmed. Hundreds te select from ; every shape and color. Prices remarkably low. Lace Caps,25c, 37c, 58c. and 75c. New Styles and New De signs. Hat and Bennet Trimmings. Ribbons, Flewers.CrepeLisse, Laces, Geld and Silver Bullion Galleens, Geld Laces and Braids, etc., etc., at less than any ether store in the city. THE BON TON 13 East King St., Iiirr7-.lMidH.VK LANCASTKIt, I'A. (Kavpetm, lAHPl'm I UAKl'tn'S CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY Dyeing! Dyeing I Dyeing I LANCASTER KANOY HTEAM UYKINU WOKKH Are second te none In Pennsylvania for finish nl work of all kinds. reatbersUyed All Hhades. Order will receive prompt attention. PHILIP SCHDmT SON & CO,, NO. ISOHOUTII WATEK HrilKKT, Lakcastcr. i'A. feblMmd Ceat. - T 1 UMHKIt AND COAL. IXJllAiXMiHllimuHANnnAnm wint. INIIAHI) U'lHIIUi Whnldaala anil IIIull liv n n .. . t.tT a. . . ' na-lyd tu Water Htreet. Lancaster. Pa. TJAUMUAKDNEKa OOUPANY. " COAL DEALERS. 6?N'eShVrn?tu1,, 1u-B.Ne. DepMfMOrUl rri0V Btmt nM' ntlVtM .A NOAHTKR, HA. 1 Ai'T.UKUKNTUKKHTOCKCEir. A.XJ tlncates In multiples of tiue. earulnira guarantee cash dlvllnd of 10 pecint per an !iuinJ P"S,'1emlnnually, are Issued Vy the Bulldfngand Lean Association oflHketafUome Office. Aberdeen, beuth Dakota). Ne member, ship fee or ether expense Incident te Issuance of stock. Stock may be converted Inte cash at purchase price after two years. Invester se cured by eal esute mortgages te double the amount of the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Correspondence invited. O.W.BTAHLINO, ... . Manager fblladaltihla Office. Janl-Snwed Ne, m WabSti itrliu MUM SIM 1PMmk'. PaiLADKLTHiA, Tuesday, April , MS. The Dress Goods sensation. French i stuffs, this season's make, andM anaverage of half regular prices, They've set the dry goods men talking ; they've set mer chants buying te sell again ; they've crowded some of the longest counters in the store with delighted customers. Take these Mohair Brillian- tines. Seme striped or plaided by dainty stripings of silk ; some rich with jacquara fig ures. All of them in choice Spring shades, and every yard a geed square worth, as such goods go. The price is fifty cents. men nere ureeinpeu rreucu Serges in all the new colorings. Imported te sell at 50c. As geed or better stuff than you're likely te come across in any store at 50c. 7 he price is twenty-five cents, These are the two tremes e, 35 and price ex 40c be- tween. About 300 styles and colorings all told. Crepeline at 6c ! One of the Dress Goods marvels of the season. Its normal price is i2c. At the rate it's going a y;eekor"S-raercwil wihdit up. North wet of centre. We held up four Black Gren adines. Easy enough te see what sort of a stock of all the seasonable weaves must be be hind them. Ah-Hllk. . OtHMl-Mmli Ortnatltne that will tint ftlln. p,i Inches wide, 7fic, II, U.K. Twitted Hllk Urenndlne, 21 Inches wide, tl, i.a, 11.au, wt, luu. ffl-lnrb Matin Htrlped Grenadine, stripes from X te Inches wide, 11.25. I'rlestley's Cernel Hair Grenadine, 40 te Inches wide, SO, 99, 75c, tl, f 1.25. Northwest of centre. One hint in the papers of the new Ring-stitched Comforta Cemforta Comferta bles. Enough. Every woman seemed te be wanting them. What wonder ! Light weight, warm, handsome and cheap. Take the $1.65 grade : covered with neatly printed scrim, filled with clean carded cotton. $2.50 in the old style would net give the same comfort and beauty. Better coverings up te $3. Near Women's Waiting Roem, Jehn Wanamaker. itirtaumve. H IUU A MARTIN, China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Cliizia Hall. Wk are new opening our Hprlng importation of Queensware and will be prepared te supply our customers wltb tbe very best grade of ware at Lewest Prices. Heusesltres rccclve especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. J. U.MAKTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. China Department. New arrivals every day the week, and Novelties of in China and Glass are en exhibi tion. Tumblers. Thin Glass, with any initial you may desire, at $1 a dozen, put up in boxes of a dozen each. Thin, Glass Wreath Tumblers at 7c a dozen ; regular price $1.25. Table Lamps. A great reputation for Lew Prices in the Lamp Department, and our stock of Rochester Stand and Hanging Lamps is complete. Glassivare We Are Head quarters. Lewer Prices than ever quoted en Glass. Butter Dishes, cover ed, 3c; Sugar Bowls, covered, 3c; Bread Plates, 3c ; Pickle Dishes, 3c ; Footed Comperts, 3c ; Tumblers, plain, or fancy, 3c ; Goblets, 3c ; Lamp Glebes, 3c. Toilet Sets. Exquisite Patterns in Toilet Set iu entirely New Designs, from $2.50 a set te $25.00. Odd Plates aud Platters. Frem Dinner Sets, at one half prices, White and Deco rated, J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER. I'A TTENRY WOLV, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 136 East Kin street, having a nill Una of rurnlluMnfavMrv,tMu.Hiii(n A. lewestprleea. Alse Undertaking nremDtlrut. te. Call and examine our s-ueds. MMJs sa, wwr. IN asset juac Stmt. nt 9 tsur sf & ttvhtttt.' Palace or rAsaieit. ut .ASTRICFTS, PALACE OF - 115 AMD 117 V, FASHION, t 1 QUaMR. Etn breideries. " An immense line of 24-inch ewiaa 1 luum-iujja ai 3, y, jj, 37. 45. 5e, 62, 75, 90c and $1 a yd. Special Bargains in 40:inch Skirtings at 37, 50, 62, 75, 90c te $1.25 a yard.- Elegant Hem stitched Embroidery Skirtings and Fleuncings at low prices. Special value in Hamburg Edg ings at 5 and 10c a yard. Col ored Embroideries in all combin ations. Torchon Laces, 4 job lets one at 5c a yard, one at 8c a yard, one at 10c a yard, one at I2j4c a yard; all et them worth mere money. Trimmings. Black Silk Passamenteries, 10, 15, 20, 25c te $1.25 a yard. Steel Passamenteries, at 75c, $t, $1.25, $1.50 te $4 a yard. Silver and Geld Braids and Sou Seu taches. Black Silk Fringe, 40, 50, 75c,$i te $1.25 a yard. Steel Sets. Si.5e,$Jl7t0l'C' Blaclc BeSd bets", 75c, $1 a set. Braids and Bindings of all colors and designs. Dress Linings. Gloves. Anether let el "Lupin" Lac ing Kid Gloves, 5 hooks, in black, tan and slates, at 49c a pair. An immense line of Lisle Gloves, at 10c a pair. 'Elegant Taffefa Silk Gloves at 15c a pair. Pure Silk Gloves at 25, 30, 37, 50 and 75c a pair. Gauze Lisle Gloves in black, tan and slates, at 25c a pair. Bargains in Hosiery. ' Ladies' and Children's Fast Black Ribbed Cotten Hese, at 10 and 1 iy2 a pair. Best Ribbed Royal Black Cotten Hese, for Ladies and Children, 25c a pair. Ladies' full regular made Black Cotten Hese, i2c a pr. Ladies lull regular made lial briggan Hese i2jc a pair. We call special attention te our grand assortment of Geld, Silver and Oxydize Buckles at 25c apiece. New Canvas Belts, Silver Snake Buckles at 10c, in black, white and navy. Leath er Belts in black and tan colors. Patent Adjustable Buckle, plain and perforated leather, only 10c apiece. Silk Canvas Belts only 25c. The latest in Silver and Oxydized Bracelets at 10c apiece. t$teuec0. JAUY CAnitlAQES, LAWN MOWERS, dtc WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK, IOO DIFFERENT STYLES BABY CARBIAG-ES, ATl'llICES UNEQUALLED. IIOY'8 SAFETY BICYCLES, f 12 te IOO. UltlL'H TIUOYCLES, $S te f 12. IKON VELOCIPEDES, LAWN TENNI8 AND. BABE BALL UOODS. LAWN MOWERS ! fivepjex e vjsxixas.-msi SPRECHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO. 81 EAST KINO ST. Vavaaela, -pAUAHOLSAND UMBBELLA8 I PARASOL AND- UMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS ! ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. ur nprl2 3uii1 ldtV. Lw AN'fi LOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Males a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. -VHAT JIOUE DO YOU WANT Jt J 710 II "OILERS, HUIIIZONTA L, TAUULAR. 'v .Y'-i?1, rtau'-i Cylinder. Marine, of any site or power, of Uie bast material and werlunaMUIp, go te JOHN Utr. W Kast Kul. ten street. mT-IM 9li0t ie c riM hs bwiar aupr. HifJM&!K w? X& JW ADVERTISING f ifltfc 1 t i A,f 5 ,1 in V ("i r 'V' or-2 "' 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COURT H0USB.) A TEST CASE! Hew Many People Read Adver tlsements ? In order te test the efficiency of advertising and ascertain the number who read and believe ad- vertisements, we make the fel- 1 lowing substantial offer, which means hundreds of dollars te be given away Free te the people el Lancaster and vicinity. Save This Paper! Bring a copy of it te our store and receive Free of Charge, a card which will entitle you and your family te a discount of 10 per cent, en all goods bought from us in the next 90 days. Ne discount without a copy of the paper. We want hundreds of new customers and we mean te have them, if fair treatments, low prices, geed goods and liberal inducements will bring them. 40 EAST KING 8TBEIT, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUIE.) LANCASTER, PENNA. it IV mm te Shee Stere ud tain Sense Shee Site, TCBWYOMCntHsB. HII.U CLASS V -AT- IipecUUy Lew Priest WATT & SHAND .';- ' Invite Yen te a Share of the Bargains s-urceaw et iw rieces PIN-CHECK SPUING SUITM&I, Yard Wide, 12)ie ; only Half Prlea. All-Wee! Suitings. M Inches wide, In Orey ana Brown Mix turts,aoe a yard; never sold for lata than We. Fine Striped Suitings, In Light Dreys, Helle- trope. Old Rese, ate., M Inches wide, 7He WWSU4 W Ombre Striped Cleth Bultlngs, 40 Inchea Wide. t7ie ; regular price, bOc. Figured China Silks, desirable ahades, Slfte m Llcht-Welght CTelh BulUngs. all-weed, yard and naif wide, Spring Shades, fiOe ; worth, no. Be-Inch MehalrBnlllantlnes, beautiful shadee, excellent quality, 75c a jard; Imported te sell at II 00. " ..JUVWJel Colored rmilih wjda. I S5c a yard 2 thU quality Is regulatly US"1 at c. sjre rlettaa, at 36, S7X, (0 and 76 eenU a yard. .New Mohair Brllllantlnes at a, S7X and 69 cents a yard. New Yerk Stere. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. IOSTON STORE. BOSTON STORE. -IS- HEADQUARTERS -FOR- -AND- NETTS, 45 INCHES WIDE, AT 50c., ttlUc, 11.29, tl.10, I1.T6 A YARD. 75c, 11.00, ALSO, A BIG ASSORTMENT OF Henriettas! At 25c, 87;c EOc, 73c, 11.00, In nil the New HUades, such as Old Roeo, Heliotropes, LlghtGreys. Dress Goods! Is a thing we make a specialty of and no house In Lancaster can show se much that's nne In this line, or sell them cheaper than we de. FOR FINE GOODS -GO TO- 35 & 37 N. Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. VhoteBvavha. OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KflBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. ROTE. 60 1-2 North- Queen St., Next Doer te the l'ustemca, lanTamd Oentfetvu; -p.il. NATHOIWT, DENTIHT. Itlllng Teeth and I'alnltss Extraction Bte clalUes. New Seu made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertaining te Dentistry wtll receive prompt attention, at ery Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nalherstls Ihe ONLY Dentin In th Is county who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as or Den tistry, an advantage that is obvious. mafi-lydAw - H AYINO LEASED THE L-I7VtEKIL-N Frem D. M. MAYER, I am new prepared te furulah this celebrated weed burned and coal burned lime at short notice aid at reasonable rates. Telephone connection, alt-lwd ' i, MARTIN SOCMAN, Black Lace Fleuncings ares win -,mj. .,.w'v- JtilaSW . j'". ?;V-:-J r- r .-l
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