? ., , WW!L' "nKWiiVJKT THE tiANOASTER DAILY 1KTELLIGENCER, MONDAY. MAY 12. 1890. lJi,hVv'!e-tW'i',"l 'fit.. kill! 3utcUi0eitc ' Ff ANDREW J. BTKINMAN, 4 ' CKARLBBSTKINMAN FOLTZ, Editors. " ROBERT CLAUK PubUihur. ft DAILY lICTKt.UaKNCER,-rnbllshMj ; aTWrdayln the year, but Sunday. Served k ii ! ! i ikU jli atift aiirmundtlls? it . UMakiiM.Mii.wMlr Mrtns.ll flvedel- I; , 4i yM B Jvnee ; SO cenU month. P'PWWCL'r lNTKLLIOKNCKR-One dollar and JKJTIOT TO 80BSCIUBKIIS-Bemll by check TMiteBca order, ana wmn oei . . . - ... . unJl In A 1atjMin ii wncu d pre - - ..- IS totter. . . JVataivd at the raiteffice, as Mcena cimi mui ft attar. AIM, OS DTTELLtrjEKCHl. Lancaster. Pa, C- ii: LANCASTER. PA.. May 12, 1890. .s tleTMana. ijindls ana 1 arincrn. niK jsx-rasiaem uicvciaua rccciiwy .- L.'T . .. . 11.1.. ... ii.. ..gceivea irem me nccrctary ei n ui Mkrtge of the Farmers Alllance a copy of the dtclaratleu of purposes or me ni- 'Mtaece and an Inquiry as te bis vlcwa i thereon. The nurnewsj are 'Oppressed rCf'wUh sontlnieulalA'erbesUy, but amount ggteaatateiuetuthat the monitors of tlie fi 'ai ..! 1 lil 1 ffi Irwilr nut ftv llietllknl VIH ffaiid tbelr children, and favor purity In !, elections, the suppression of sectleual Kand local prejudices and. "education of KM vuc agricultural viuaava iu mu euicuii! ui 'ftf" government in a mrictiy uen-pariisan r spirit." Mr. Cleveland replied, heartily Pffif enderalntr the declaration and seized the Ew.onDertuultv te talk te the farmers -tout L? the eaultable adlustmcut of the tarlll' &s&ytcm, fdr their ludlirercnce te that p'questlen and the case with which they 'J aMeulInn nf HiaIm tiunilu tl (1 ft irl 1 1 a 1 1 111 I ff'T"1"" "' '"" """' " rc& excited im surprise. Ife. -.... . At. - A II l .... HA tie points out turn, ineru in no vsl'hi'u Jsafrelntbe conditions which fix the prlce 'sft ...!. n. II... .. mm. Uj.1 Ik m Anf.H.1 t.f In (tin LMW iiuul lliw iuiiiii:i nciiaacL-uiuiu winu Pirates of foreign markets. There Ih enough Ss aterlinir common sense In the runners te H?'i cnnlile them te nnnreclnlu the force of p'l' this, supported as It It by the monthly jffe government reports of experts of iigrl Kf cultural product. Even "Statesman" '.piAnais, or uns county, nus net rcpcaivn D. his awful blunder of u year age, when V,he gravely attempted toshew hew mauy iuuuiwuu uuiiuia uiieii juiinurui xniic.in itcr bad received from the government in jf.ync protection awerucd uy tne tarui en Si grain which is exported and can net be "protected. Mr. Landls and his friends !Vare new prancing around the county gffitalklng tariff, and should be questioned , txiunuer uy tnc larmers en tins point. l&Oiipatchcs te metropolitan papers give &... I....l... 4t. .!. .. . ..ill. pT'Mic iujitx'Bsiuu luui iiiu immure in iinn eountyarerlslngenniasse under the lend lend 4crehlpef Mrcsrs. Laudisnud ltelst and shouting hard for the McKluley bill and protection for cabbages and onions. The $&iact8, as seen from this county eeat, are SSvnet. however, nulte se slartllnir. The 'farmers arc busy with their spring work gfana mauy ei tncui wemier, as tney 101 101 K'Mew the plow, why they should pay mere fc&vftir Hitucrs f linv litiv tvlinti TTtinln Rmti A. B .-' -y .- - -"... ;v"ieunet help them te get mere for what frA'they sell, aad when he collects mere IS'Mvenuc than cau be well spent. fiW A Fair Field. 'vv Krtltufkv hnit nhrnvs lwvn nnleil fur (the number of her statesmen. Ilcr blue -graBs gees te their culture as It docs te fa tliaf a tin. nn. I.j.ha.. FIM...1 ..... Kblng else must be the cause of the -superiority In the numter and quality s-. ner product or statesmen. There are p.kalf adezen candidates for the seat In the prtBenatc vacated by Mr. Beck, all with na- w-gwenai reputations and any one of pfftbem much better in quality than the tavcrage senator. Carlisle, McCreary, (,lMvn,iiivvi.iiimji; 4JIH.I1I1CI IlliUlflllUin eisUtc fame, contend for the Beut, which, gtgroaee rewarded, Is given for life aud geed s$t Loek at Pcnuylviinla in contrast. ySWhere would the deiniuaut partv S;?'plck up a half-dozen nanus of national gijpute for a senatorial race ? Our popu pepu popu blatlen Is se muck greater that we ought AstW ue nuic te supply a score or geed men readily as Kentucky cau furnish u ferace. But when our Hcuuterial vacan- Piplea eppiir thnre la Imnlli. nn imill..n n,Uwr HWM emu it ubiiiu ei ueccut cnaructer and Iwi? weicht. Such abomiuable trash us sit Ptelu the senatorial scats of Pennsylvania e.? Would net be above the grade of deer- keeper by the Kentucky standard of Claatinlnrlnl nllrwililll 1 , pnuviiui viiiuillljr. - And I'ennsylvauiu is net much werse ;than many ether states, especially iu fettle North and West. The standard is pslew north of the old Masen and Dixen wilful nliore la An,ir.'l?r77ir I. II... ..... .11 P7nsjvhlch ferj-lds the pnVper senatorial Zii ls place Is held everywhere M a reward for political skill hnMiw. Ssxirt of skill rewarded in this section iKi !, nnn... Ce ....i .1.- ii ..i. ft-J " WUKWJI "" IUU U1U-IIISI1- Intoned sort that still ceirnnnndi hn fperelmmen In Kentucky. It Is the kSOuay-Wanamaker nluv with Mm lme- &3. that makes the traine here. Tim mimi ftfeesmmands politics and the lUellest eel- i,Mecternntl tbe heaviest siiender seeks the "ffiVneU !,.. 1.I . .. i.i i.... .. F3?Jatd the equivalent of hid cash. rS'w lhat it is refreshing te bee jtbls old-time contest In the Kentucky jcjjieiaiuru ectween se niuuy distill- I", jiunuiuuiu uuu capauie cauiii- pw t no oneer jH-hjynIs lleated by kt ZiL1 l' .vvi.u-.uiug upon their j." werk-r services aud their friend- r oeuwln the prize. We would that tbndltlens were such In Penusyl la that Its ablest men could seek the nate upon such u field. llurjr Ueater. !,. "isBaiu tnat Uovcruer Iieuvcr has i$mm uneu tne major generalship vacated feby the death of Hartraurt by the promo premo prome lUkrn of Brigadier General Snow den te jvk Pce, but that he has simply made ?t .viv.mj niil'uiuilliuui, liOJJHIg U) .weep tue piace open ier lilmself. We ('lit net nliln In i-nlni-tuln .m .,v,.u...i pinion of Governer Beaver, who I AIM llmlf-illlilfwlK I liA vnni aiiiiilli.l ..nl.. &ii w..j ..w .v.j eii;tiimi IUIIVIU ,w.a governor tnat tne stale has ever L-'jaad; and it has had seme very small imm. ..Ill !.!.. I...1,-.. ...- ' i , m u uiv juui iu Dviiuve tuai : ,Jt could be se exceedingly small as te i-ail this vacant military place for such f.Jmaen. But why ele is It that he does , Wt make permaneut annelutments of .General Suewdeu and Colonel Deehert? iIlM. llA .Ur.... I.. ,A I..1I.... .1 -" ui iu ecu wiiauier nicy are At? or is it simply that he cannot persuade nimeir te commission them VHbeut recall because they are Deiue- vtfrats? He evidently wants te leave the LUMtUir ou for Jils succeeser, but It is wj uuii&l'e mat any miure governor Peuusylvaniu will care te decorate sver. 'Iho jieace or the state requires it wheu bis term is ever he be burled IfcjWfoute or elbewheru, aud seakd Veil Dene. , 8e Itlchard Vaux, who hat been a it lkllliatTat lif llm ivnilK'.vl i.rl uliw.i i memory of mau runneth net te the try, u te taxe air. JtudjU'i teat In Congress. It 1 well. He Is about the liveliest pea that could be had for that pod, notwithstanding his years. Mr. Vaux will make an Interesting re presentative. He has a habit of being Interesting. He lias a great deal of In dividuality with n great deal of sense, and Dcmocratle counsels In Washing ton will profit by his association. We note that one ltepubllcan Journal put him down as a free trader and nnethcr as a protectionist, but It may be safely as sumed that he Is a Democrat nil the time and favors the proper tarilffer the country's prosperity. The Democracy of the Third district, as well as that of the slty and the state, is te be congratulated upon this safe de liverance. It Is se seldom that the Phil adelphia Democracy gives us a ohance te praise their sense that we seize the occasion early and eagerly, and net with out some fear that before nightfall the occasion for It may liave been tnken away by seme act of felly. ' A nisrATCU from Sail Francisce gives the latest advices from Samoa by a Mcnnier Justin. Tue formal signing or tlie trcnty by Khnx Mlleatea was witnessed with interest by a great crowd of nnthei and foreigners. Tlie American, Clernmii and Kngllsh consuls Joined in a letlcr te tlie king, declaring that tlie treaty allowed tlie SameaiiN a government iiniler tliclr own liltig strong enough te prevent further civil war and te afford every security for tlie wolfnre or tlie people The heavlest cost of this would full en tlie foreign rosl resl rosl dents. Tlie next thing In nrder should be a hiisluess boom In lliose noisy llltle Islands, but It niny tnke a llltle while te preve v lietlier tlie new government Is net tee ceHtly and clumsy for use. Titnsi: pleasant days bring a distinctly audible growl from residents eftliunuaren paved with asphnlt blocks. They say they are dusty and hard te keup cleun, but that would be a f.uilt or any smooth pavomeut. In his specch In support of his tariff bill en Wednesday Mr. McKlnlny snlil that tlie Ipurease of Importations In agricultural products has llsen from forty millions In 1850 te two tin nd red and tidy-nix millions In lHS'J. This sounds very terrible and en courages the hasty conclusion that tlie fur fur mer might easily be protected by taxing this Iiiil'e Importation but the telat of agri cultural Imports is clilelly maile up of coffee, tea, Ivery, rubber and oilier things net producable by the American farmer, besldes sugnr, te which llltle charity has been shown by the MeKlnley tariff. Nearly sevonty-flve million dollars' worth or coffee was Imported In 1889, mero than twnlve and a half millions or leu and nearly thir teen millions et foreign fruits. Tun charge that McKluley put a duty en eggs te satisfy neighbor Hayes Is In dignantly denied. ' ' ' Mns. Knil.v, who frequently hangs ban ners, of her own Imudlwerk, upon the soldiers' memuiiieut in Centre .Square and iqieii the onter walls or the Intci.i.i ai:.N(i:u olllce, 1ms a ilval. Taeked u)mii the varl-colerod and curiously shaped banners are compositions en various sub jects, seme containing a thousand words. The epUtlcs de net dlffer much hi hoiiII heiiII hoiiII tlinent, and the sentences are mi a par w 1th these printed as part of the uddress niiule en Sundnj- by Postinaster General Waua Waua inaker, at the dedication et a .Sunday school at the Falls or Schuylkill : " Fer twenty years, while coming down the old turnpike, near the tell gate, an old grist mill has been preaching a sermon te mo me In Its walls are Tour Iren stays shaped like tlie letters, and the lour H's stand te me rer Sabbath, Sanctuary, Scripture aud the Saviour." Oi:e. Fiiancis Tn mn Is much a belter traveller than Nellle Illy. Ooergo Fiaucls thinks Plilneas Fegga snail In comparison with himself. In " news netes" we publish an account or the furious attack or a cat upon n man, who died lrem tlie efl'ectH of the biting he rccelvnd. The incident rescmbles Dr. Knight's cat light In St. .lames' parsonage, when the present bishop or Milwaukee nearly lest his life iu a desperate struggle 1th a cat, which he had attempted te eject from his bedroom. On Saturday tlie Senate passed oue hun dred and cighty-flve private ponslen bills hi an hour and a hair, and the Philadelphia Ledger obser ves that K Cle velund wero still prosldeut he would probably liud it neces sary after examination te veto about one hundred aud elglity-reur or thorn. Tlie com ment Is forcible. Of ceurse l'resldeiit Har rison will rapidly approve thorn all, the action or both Senata aud prosldeut being a mero formality when tlie bills are all stamped with the party approval before hand. Tiik Merninij Xcua, the proprietors el which are L. U. Smith, 11. J. Mediann, Herbert Jehnsen, u, K. Maitlu, et al., has been clothed In a new suit of type. The .Vcii'jls Improving, and the lNTUi,Lini:.cuii wishes Its young contemporaiy all the success it Is posslble te attain. CKUVKLANDTeVlIKTAHMWH. Ile Writes n rerclblu Leiter te the Ohie KuriiieiM' Alltaiiue. A few weeks age J. A. Hill, correspond ing secretary or Oak Orove hnlge, S'e. 2, Farmers' Alliance, near Steuhenville, O. wrote te ox-Presldout Clevcland, inclosing a copy or the declaration of pmposes ofthe Alllance, and asking for Mr. t'loelnnd's view s thereon. Following was Mr. Cle o e 1 ami's reply : New Veiik, March 21, 1690-J. A. IIIU, Corresponding Secretary, etc Dear Sir: I have received your lotleraccempatiled by a ceny of the declaration or principles of the Farmers' Alliance. 1 see nothing Iu this declaration that can can net be fully Indorsed by any man who loves his country, who bolleves that the ebject of our government should be the freedom, proserlty and happiness or all our people, and who beliees that Justice and fairness te all are necessary conditions te Its useful administration. It has always seemed te me that the farmers ofthe coun try were especially interested Iu the oqulta equlta oqulta ble adjustment or our taiiff system. In difference they have shown te that ques tion, and the ease with which they have been led away fiem a seber consideration or their needs and their rights, as related te this subject, have excited my surprise. Struggle as they may, our furmers must continue te be purchasers and consumers of numberless things enhanced in cost by " ivKuiaiiuun. eureiy iney nave lue right te say that this cost shall net be in creased for the mrivtse or collecting un necessary revonue, or te give undue ad vantage te domestio manufacturers. The plea that our tiilaut Industries need the pro tection which thus iiiiH)verislies the far mer and consumer is, in ew or our natural advantages and the skill and Ingo Inge nulty or our people, a hollow pretext. .U8.re aH lh,y ,na' our farmers cannot escape the conditions which ilx the price or w bat they produce and soil aceerdhiLr te the ratjs wftlth prevail In foreign markets Heeded with the competition or countries enjoying freer exchange thau we. The plausible presentation ofthe blessincs or a home market should net deceit e eiir do de pressod and lmioverUhed agrleulturikts. J here is no home market ter thorn which does net take Its Instructions from the seaboard, and the sealniard transmits the w erd of the foreign markets. Uecause my conviction that there should be a modi fication of our tariff laws arose principally from an appreciation of the wauts or the vast army or consumers, comprising our formers, our artisans and our w erklugmen, and becaube their couditlen has led me te pretest against tlie present Imposition, I am glad te see these sections or my fellow countrymen arousing tbeintulves te the Importauce of tariff reform. Yours, very truly, Greveii Cleveland. u,?.y.Vnli,' InruiitH, the mellier' careai.it te. llclluUe areinademreiiKby Mcllln's Kum I It !i.enu wUlcU u d"V their dliMUte Auk for VAN iIUUTEN'8 COCOA-Taks no ether. (I) Luck, In a went which should have neplace In any verabulnr, A man mint hale ability te nun eecd, and a medical preparation, merit. There In no luck about BOZODONT. It was sura te nuccced from tlie firnt, becaase It was (oed, aad did all that wan claimed for IU What We Want, (llve Homeopath In pellets, Allepath In pill ! but for rheumatism. Inr aches, for imlna and sprains. Thtnmtt' Meclrtr (Mt la Inprfnbljr siiiw rier te cllber. it lias Ix-m-flU-d as iimiiy prepla as It has had piirrbascrs. All ilriiKglsU soil II. Held In Ijiincasler lr V. T. Hecli, 117 aud 1JSI North Cliiccn street. A YeuiiRtllrl's Orlcf at seeing; her rharmsnf fnee and form ilcimrt lint, and tier health Imprrllcd by funrilenal lr lr rrxuterltlcs, at her critical period of life, was turned te Jny nnd eratlludn after n brief self treatment Willi l)r. IMcrce's Knverlln lrcacrl lrcacrl lien, it purified and enriched her bleed, sale a hcnllhy activity te tlie kidneys, stomach, bowels and ether erjrain, nnd her return te ro bust health spoedlfy followed. It Is tlie only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under n positive Riiarnn lee fwin th maiiuriicturen, that ItwIMKhe satlsraclleii In every case, or money wIIIIhs refuudedi This RUarantcfl has licen printed en the beltle-wrappcra, and fnlth rnlly curried out for many yeara. M.TuAw Ilrlef Mention. "I hnvn iiwd Jluiilerk Illned Jtlllrri with great benefit for liidlKCsllen n"(1 ronsllpalleuol the iMiiwIs." ('.. Is. Klsleii, llamlllini, ent. Held In Ijinm.lcr by W. T. Hecli, 1.17 and l'fi) North yufen street. XT-AN IIOUTKN'H COCOA HIST A OOKH KAUTHrKT." Tlie purest, most soluble the orletnol cocoa. Invented, patented and mnde In Helland. Delicate, stlimihitltie, nutritious, much better for the nerves than tea nnd coffee. Ask for VAN IIOUTKN'H, take no ether. (01) iiirl-lyil.M.W,P furniture. e ciiHAOiiins. The Geed Housekeeper WII.1, KIKST SIX OUU IMMIONHK STOCK Of PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, PARLOR, FURNITURE! And Oct Our Kxtremely LOW I'lHCKS for NKW HTVI.K8. Ochs 8l Gibbs, (2d, 3d A 4th Fleer,) Ne. 31 HOUTIt QUKKNHl'ltr.KT. w IDMfKll'HtXmNEK. Ninety Marriage Licenses inApril! BIG FIGURES, hut NOT BIGGER THAN THE BARGAINS WIDMYER'S, Cerner East King and Duke Streets. BOMETIIINO IH FURNITURE TO PLEASE EVERY ONE OF THESE COUPLES Air-Cull and IniH-ct thu liiirne and Varied Hlwlf. WIDMYER, KAST lCINd AND DUKK STIICKTH, I.ANCASTKK, I'A. i ii:i.ni rsirs ruiiNiTuuu ni:rer. Shccial Chair Sale ! Wk show lhU week In our ln ln ilews our New Line of Clialr In XVI. Century l'lnlih. Handsome, dnrn dnrn bie and cheap. Uon'tliiUiscelnKllicin imd kcHIiik theHpechil Lew i'rlcei en Ihcin, This sale Mill labt for onewcoic, from Utli te luth of May, mid you Kheuld takcaduntncef It. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 20 Seuth Queen Street, yavnoelo. rAUAHOI.S AND UMnUKLLAH I rOU UAItUAINS IN Umbrellas and Parasols ae te Rese Bres. & Hartraan. Olerla Cleth In Urertt Vnrletlei. Umbn-llHS and l'ariiiuU Jlada te Oritur. AIe Net Pani- kOlx, SItepnlrluKnnd itccevcrlnc Neatly Dene. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, apr,3, ,tf EaSt Kl"g St- Xt'ince cni:viNci touacce- YINCO VXTltA FIXL'i GHEWING TOBACCO. Till. Htandard Urund of I'lutfToUcceUac knewledBed te be the bet chew aud the lament piece for the money la the market, rtncettn tag entaeh lump, iu extend e kale for many years ban etablUhed IU reputation. There U netblnu better. Try It. Fer ale by dealer, aud grocer. 1 QQA aprll-aateodewjtistw Vi SPrtrtitmrihcv'. rniLjinEi.rnu, Monday, May 12, 1800. Ready-made Clothing is en trial here, especially in Men's Suits with Prince Albert frock coats, cutaways, and sacks of worsteds, neat ribbed stuffs and Clay weaves, and cloth faced goods. The prices range from $18 te $30 the suit. There are Trousers here at $5 of fine fancy cassimcrcs which you can have in lieu of these te match the coats. Yeu make $1.50 en each pair you buy. Near Thirteenth nnd Market ulreeU corner. Eighteen big tables heaped with nothing but Untrimmed Hats and Bennets. That's a fair measure for all our Millin ery doings. Mere kinds, mere of a kind than ever before. And the thickest places are net of the styles that nobody wants. Fer women there are little mountains of the big, straight rim Leghorns, Milans, and Neapolitan btnpcs. rer chil dren a dozen shapes that go as " Sailors," and for everybody a myriad of styles with every bulge or brim or dent or twist that the season has suggested. Made Flowers for trimming by handful or armful. 8eut beast of centre. Heliotrope Handkerchiefs have plenty of likcrs ; they chime in se perfectly with some of the favorite dress goods. Four patterns, heliotrope bor der and centre, 20c. Anether Handkerchief new ness is of sheer linen with hem stitched and tape borders', 6 styles, I2j4c. Heuthweat of centre. .Only the finest cotton care fully worked gets into the levely1 Brandenburgs. Lumpy, knotty thread might de in Oriental imitations (it is apt te be the Oriental way te have them) but a smooth, perfect surface is one of the chicfest Brandenburg graces. On such a cotton the art printer can de his daintiest work. Net even the rarest Sateens outdo the Branden burgs in beauty of printing. Hardly the stufl you expect te get at 20c a yard ! A large number of exquisite new patterns and colorings have been recently added; among them black figures en white grounds for the first time. NerthwcKt or centre. A new Lawn Mower the Wanamaker. We wouldn't have that name en them if there were any guesswork about the machines. Nete the modest prices : 10 inches $5.00 12 inches 55.50 14 inches 56.00 16 inches 56.50 iS inches 57.00 Nothing slighted. As geed a Mower as we knew of. Jehn Wanamaker. gtoeta ant SUtecn. C IOMMON HKNSK HIIOK HTOHK. 3. 3. LADIES, LADIES, LADIES. Shee Bargains TO-DAY. HAltCAIN Ne. t-A lAdlcV UreniUhoOiieru, Hiiuare mid Common Hense worth 1'J.a, at SI. IS. Come te tee tin, Tbe Common Henne, 40 East Kin direct. HAHUAlNNo.S-l.adleH'Hcetch Holelluttou Hheen Klthl'uttent Leather ,Tlp or without, and neld clwwhrre at 12 ft) and tlXO, Twe grade n.Jl.23 and IMS. llAUUAINNe. ll-Mlxed Let of Ladle' Dn-ss, Lace and llutteu HIiech, worth J1.25.J1.C0 and J1.T3, at ttic. Come te kce us. S 40 EAST KING ST. Best Goods! Lewest Prices! uMHI 'VrOTICKTO UH1DUK 1IUILOEIW. bids for the erection of an Iren Ilrldge, with a 18-feet roadway and 11U fret aud tt Inches bu tweeu the fuce of I tie masonry. acrea Mill Creek, lit Kat Lanieter tnwiikhln, ut Mr. ItattV mill, will be recthed at Iho office of the Ceuuty Couimluleneni until 10 o'clock en Tuesday morning, June 3, ISO. l'ronetali for iron nupcnitructure and ma ma aenry will be recled eparutely or combined. Bpeclrlcailen for nuueury may be had ut the Commissioner' Office. Forfeited bend for H00 mint accompany bid, Uyordref TilKCOMMiaslONKRH. Attest i W. W, 0 bi jmt, Clei k. intWUMt w The taiin Sense lee Stere, girit tBpebm. -Vl'EN KVEItY EVENINO. P.CSNYDER&BRO., Ne. 14 West King St. Htore Open Every Evening. lllnck i.ace Netn and KIeiiiicIiikh at Ilia Very Lewest Price. lllack Lnce Net, 4? Inches Wide, 30c Illack Bilk Lac Ncla IS Inches Wld, at 11.25, Jl.W, r.'.CO per yard; Prices Guaranteed. Vandjkt PeluU and Ohnps, All Width) and I'ricca. HwIks Kleunctngs Iu Hamburg EdKO and Hem stitched, Ucautlful and New Patterns, l'rloes Ixjw. ALL THE POPULAR MAKES OF CORSETS IN KVERr 8IZK. majMinJ milK PEOPLE'S CAHII 8T( HTOHK. The Choicest Stock -OK- IN THE CITY, Hanging In prlce from lfle a yard up te the finest Reeds Imported at lido. Tlie rcuular prlce of theHoltiiieru'dKolH being te-day from Die le75uln thelargercltlc". SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- White Quilts! The bent tl, 11.25, and 11.50 Demestic While Quills Ifi this city. The best Marseilles Quilts rrem Jl.fiOte IS 50. These Quilts have lust been purchased from n mauuruclurer and Importer and are the best goods for the money ccr ellcrcd any where. s id 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. mnrZO-lydlt Spi:c IALIIAHOAINS. Hager & Brether. SPECIAL BARGAINS Jackets, Wraps, Capes. One Line or JACKETS reduced from Jl.00 te J1.M. CLOTIICAPI'.S, Plain and Hutlled, J2.09, J2.50, 1(. LACE CAPES, HEADED CAI'IM. One Line HEADED WIIAPH reduced from t.00 te I.(X). Ijidles' Oiltlus Cleth Hleuscs.COc. Ladles' Weel Flannel Hleuses, J1.00 lb-2.50 Lndtes' 811k Hleuses, tf.SO. LA 1)1 US' CLOTH ULAZERS, Crciini and Kancy.SI.M; ExtraQualltyef Cleth. HLACK LACE KLOUNCINOS. - All Pure Silk, JI.23te$i HLACK BILK DRAl'EUY NETS, Hrusclsand Russia, 75c te J2. HIIANOIIAI. Real India 8111:4, New Etrccts, 73 cents. 20, 27, 29, 31 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. ffiletJilnn. FEt V1LORINO. 1890 -SPRING.--1890 Fine Tailoring. The Iiruest aud Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. We would alie anneunce the purchase of a Jeb Let or English Suiting and Treusering at a great sacrltlce, which we will sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. fld-Call early te secure 11 bargain, in these geed,), H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR INTHEC1TV 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d."7-tfd -I f l'ER CENT. DKIlE.vrURKHTOCK CER Lvf tltlcatcs iu multiples of JHU, earning a guarantee cash dividend of 10 ht cent. k.t an num, ui able seml-uunually, are iMiieit liy tba UulldlngandLo.-inAH'latlenoriiakota(llome Olllce, Aberdeen, Keuth Dakota). Ne member ship fee or ether expeiue Incident te Issuance of stock. Stock may be cenerted Inte cash at purchat.0 price after two jean. Inester se cured by real estate mortgages te double the amount of the luwstmenl deposited with a Trustee, Corrwpendcuce Invlliil. C. W. BTAHLINO, Jlanager Philadelphia office, Jaal-3meed Ne, til walaat HirML Til F IK People Cash Sere IMMMmll, tltec. B 00T8 AND HUOEa p - r WE ARE HAVING QUITE A RUN ON THOSE OXFORDS AMD QUEEN TIES. And no Wonder that Such Is Ihe Caw, Consid ering their llcauiy and Price. STACKHOUSE, 20 & 30 EAST ma STEEET. NEW LOTS IN LADinS', aEXTS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AIIRIVINQ DAILY. STAOK HOUSE 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. TJIOH KINK 1)11181 roil EVERY DAY I EITHER 1 Stylish Shoes FOR CHILDREN. . Shoes for the. tittle folks shoes shaped te make llltle tireless feet, wheu In them, feel best, leek best and wear best. There's net another assortment In the town se great as that which is te be found here. Ne buncombe about this. It's a truthful statement. We're all kinds of shoes geed, fine stylish makes In all sizes and widths for every kind and size of boy and girl, and for all their uses; play ground, school, parlor; when they're en geed behavior and and when they don't care a pin hew they scuir and acamper. Het Id nnd strong for every test. And for the prices quoted the best that gees for se little. Parents want them that way and we strive te sen e them, A real fine Curacea Kid Shee, with spring heels, Is here for Jl.lnslzesS te 7k, 8 te I OK. Faultlessly made nnd fin ished. Hbaped ever latest Improved lasts and thoroughly well made. Win ning and nttrnctlve in appearance. Usually sold for mere money. Geed strong, makes In Pebble Leather, sizes 4 te 1 heels nndisprlng heels, at (Sc ; sizes 8 te 10, at 73c. Kjc and tl. And at Wc n eair. something neat and J" h rettv In shane. which withstand llin lardest kind of raps the little ones knew hew te gle shoes. Geed leather In the uppers, geed leather In the bottoms, and the putting together better than you'll anticipate. Hlzcs run from S te 8. The finest we have the finestanjbedy clscjn lJinratiter has come In Genuine FrelTchlKId, slzcs5 te H, widths II., C D. and E. These cevtJlM. In the larger cities they'd be SI 7J or (2, no matter from whom bought. Children's Russet Shoes Oxfords nnd high button, are plentiful here. They'll be the going styles by nnd by. Newest nnd most fashionable shapes. Net a soft cheap sheep skin make among them. Net a high prlce en them, cither, te frighten bujers. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NeRni Queen Street, Lancas ter. 1'a. ren lets. LADIES' AND MISSES' $2.00 Shoes FOR $ 1 .75. I have Just purchased nnethcr Large Let of Ladles and Mlsscn' Diamond Tip button Shoes, w hlch were made te Retail nt 5- but by taking the Whole Let I was enabled te buy them at such a price as le cnable me te bell tti-mut 11.75 per pair. The Ladles run 2)J te 8 In Size, The Diamond Tips are made out of same material (Dongola) as the uppers. The Misses run 11 tolMuslre. The Tips nre made out et Patent Leather and makes a neat and beautiful contrast with the uppers, which nre made of bright Dongola. They cannot last long at these prices. Only a few of theso J2 Ladles' Bright Den. gela button Square Plain Tee Shoes left which I advertised a short time nge as selling at J 1.73. All of these Shoes wero Positively 12 per pair. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY & ECKEHT) the Leader of Lew Prices iu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.8 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. a-Store Closed Every Evening at 0 o'clock Except Monday und Saturday. $lClt0. O UR LEADING HATTERS. STRAW HATS, ALL STYLUS ! ALL PRICKS I ? Our Stock Is new mil aud Complete aud we have u hat that will plcise mi. DUNLAP & CO.'S Celebrated Hats AND THE WILCOX "BOSTON BEAUTIES All have made their appearance. Only place In the city where you can get them. Pest SI 00 and 00 STIFF PUR HATS ever shown. HOY'S ANDCHILDREN'S Nobby Goods and FuucyStyhsa specially. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, I.NOASTEK. PA. vutietru TV'-NATIIOIWT, DENTIST. 1J 'JU CENTRE SQUARE. Filling Teeth and Painless Extraction Spe cialties. New Sets made, broken ones mended and nmedelcd. Teeth Inserted without plates aud pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertaining teDenllatry will rectdve prompt utientteu.at very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Naiherstls the ONLY Dentist in this county who is a graduate of Medicine as well as pr Den tistry, an ndv untage that Is ebv leus. mar4-lyd&w 8100,000. IN BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR IN- VESTORS. IN SUMS OF 1100. $200. $500, 11,000 te r.v,oeo. Uends-fl per cent.lntercst, payable quarterly. Mertgagcs-Oper cent, luteiet, paublc lulf- bend' or call for full Information. JOHN H. METZLEU. Ke,tlU. DuksHt, srjs Org Geeb. WATT & SKAND Shew a wonderful variety of Wash Fabrics, and Ihe prices have never been se low. Hera Is A snAclf.1 fttfTmrlntr nt Irtn nhwsstiiijirlftfp quality DREHMUINGIIAMS, new colorings, at 10c a ard ; lowest prlce heretofore 12,c . SiLT'ST" TYROLESE BORDERED CUAtV L.LM, i incuea wiae, sc a j anl ; last price 12c. j Everything new and bright In TOILS DU NORD&aU0eandl2,cayard. "" "" Finest ZEPHYR O I NO HAMS at 15c, 20c and 2jcayard. NEW OUTING CLOl IIS at 8c, lOe and I2je yard. ' ' NEW WASH CHALLIKSat(l!;e,8c,10caud 12cayard. PRINTED INDIA PONGEES leek like silk, UJioteCOoa yard. NEW OMBRE CALICOES In all the new hades, 8c a yard. FINE AMERICAN OMBRE SATIN EH, beau tiful coloring, liyica yard. FINEST FRENCH SATINES at 17c, I9c and 25c a yard. THE NEW MILANEIH SATINES In black and black with whlte figures, exact copies of flowers, twigs, leaves, raindrops, etc., etc, nre guaranteed absolutely fast In color and will net get rusty or statu with acids or perspiration. NEW YORK STORE. 0. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. w ILLIAMSON A FOSTER. WG AHK HAVING A WASH GOODS Jollification ! 20c nnd 25c Ginghams down tnlCc ISc Ginghams down tel2Jc. 12Vc Ginghams down te lDc. 10c Ginghams down te 8c. Demet Flannels, 8c, 10c and 12c 10c Seersuckers down te 7c. Our Children's Suits ; Need no extra talk or porsaailen te sell them. Solid Thread Kersey Suits, 2 50, Mand 13.60. Fine Scotch Chuvlet Suits, SI, f 1.50 and 15. The Tcople say we have the Best Ladies' Steckinette Jackets i for $2.2), and that our Ijidles' Fast Celer Mourn ing Wrappers nt 1 and J125 are positively un surpassed. Infant's Leng4 Dresses, , zjctow-ea Children's Whitk Dresses, lc te ti.85. Chlldrta's White Embroidered Caps and Bon Ben nets, 2 Jet e2. Gents1 Fine Dress Sack-Ceat Suits. . All-Weel Chevlelsund Casslmeies, J12 ter.U . Gent's Htyllsli Cutaway Ceat Suits Fancy ' Worsteds and CIiuvIeIh. Llch land Dark Celers. SI3te$2i. A Liberal Assortment of GENTS' SILK TECK SCARFS, 10 Cents Each. Embroidered and Painted Ties and Windser Beu s, 25c. Handsome Patterns InlVcks, Keur-ln-Hiind and Flowing-End Tccks, 60c. We have one of the Finest Assortments In Children's Straw Sailor Hats te be found any where, nt the universal figure fiOc. Colors Celers Navy, Brown, White aud Mixed. THE LATEST IDEA Fer Stylish Yeung Gents Is Light-Colored Stiff Hats with Fiat Brim. ladies' Lew-Cut Shoes, In Oxford Ties or Butten a full mnge of sizes 75c, tl. J1.23 and I1..W. Tip and PlalnTee, Com mon Sense or Opera Heels. A complete assortment of E. C. Burt's nnd J. T. Ceusliis' High Grade Ladies' Lew-Cut Shoes, unexcelled for family use. Onr Meat Cutter at $1.25. It Is easily adjusted, having thumb-screws that clamp It te the tabic. It Is the machine ler Mincing all kinds ef.Meut, Tripe or Clams. CHICAGO SEWING MACHINES, $13.60. W. d. r. Caramels, 10c. V . 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AND NO. 313 MARKET ST.. UARRIHUURG, PA. 'lcur. "T EVAN a r l. OUR. J-EW YOIIK STORE. Wash Dress Goods ! Williamson d Fester, LEVAN'S FLOUR 1 Hakes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Makes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread.) WWHATMORE DO YOUWANTTt TTENIli' WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 138 East King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at tbe lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aX-lfdll H. WOLK.1SK East King street. TiUMI'S, BOILERS, MININO.CENTRIKU- J gal and htuaia tumps, et any capacity, at Tf JOHN BKr Sii East Fuiwa itrtet. nT-tM i C J 1 t .t .A .. -v. ' A
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