H7vt5SrT52v!v " ; wrwvsVvsw1! THE LANOASTElt DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1890. latin inteMaewcetr. w . TKTtttt Alt. CAKLMUMTEIN1IAN FOLTZ, Editor. y- IWBKRT CLARK VMlMi. , tt DAILY IXTKLLiaKNUEK.-Fublunea Mnrt in we j-tr,Duvanay. "' 1 I . t .A ..Atejlllltf i;Hwmn in inn ciiy n mii.---. rl a a . w UMlltlVftdel- wmiHiniRnwRwnii j ....... - tan ai jmr In ad vanes : 0 eenu month. -.- I s . CIjY lMTKLLIClEttCKR-Oiw dollar and ftfty cent, a yr. In advance. HIOBTO BLHSCKIBKRS-Kemll by cheek r . -.- . - .ii wiiMi tiMLiier or t iT tawcu b preenred end In a rtf ltrd t the roteHlo,,MMondelMimatl .! & JLMIM, ni inrmuanrcn, Lancaster. V. LAlT0AiI,PA.. Mat 14, 1880. ; tUrwerth'i FMltlw. uengraMman Ajuuerwerm !. ipbMiBM tbe fact tbat tuc tnrm is net 1tyi political question, emnii ew iteeix) upon which all men of busl- i aene) will naturally coma ingetucr, -ft a .- -- .I..m nr llinlr limn U lue ifuuipmm " ent. It i net open te que- fMen tbat many mere Republican amMinen (me with Mr. JJMter I'lirerth's view. In the main, and that the t majority of the Democratic congressmen fattf of a like way of tltitiKiuR. tub of tbe country generally cer- Inly Is that the protective wel- tjley has been beueflclal te It and that It needs te be maininineu wuu 'Web. modifications a the present state our Industries call for. It Is net tne t. as Mr. Butterworth states, thntthe ; ptmecratlc party, favors a tarlfl" for re ve- enlv.anv mere than it is tue raci mat (Iba.RepubHceu party demands no higher Ukrlff than our established industries VtUeA. The Dcmocratle party deinaud.i ',"ifce reduction of lurid taxation te the rfliwcst point consistent with mnuufuc- S&rlng prosperity und demnnds such lilt.! m MA ... .. 1... !. VWUUCVIOll Ol tux upon me iiiuiw f';ials of manufacture as will lessen Um cost of the product te iimti- irfacturer and consumer. This is W about Mr. Butterworth's position und It fekdoubtlcMthatefthoiutclliccnlopiulou Sfef his party ; but It Is net that of its P'htmmAmr anil U U tint eviirpaMml In the lillcKlnley bill, which they pre- :pos te put uiieii tue country 'mm a. measure of nertv need aud net of KWrletlc inspiration. It is a bill Inte b support of which the Jlepublicau majority In Congress lms been uragoeueu 'non the party cry, nuu it is net oue J Which can be defended en its merit, or -Wfilcn receives tne approval 01 me er Judgment of even the men who will vote for It. Be violent and 'ireng is this pres.su re of party de- ,inaud upon the congressmen tuiit Hme or Air. iiuttcrwertirs jcepuuii tn colleagues say that he cannot resist 'ft; but will vote for the bill despite the Wlk against It. nut tins seems incrciii- i. It must be clear te him that his JJtature career In statesmanship will be "fctlpedbya stout adherence te truth, ihice, It Is the truth that will Dually svall ; and as he gees out of Congress r a term be can afford, even In a poll- Im1 way, te declare the truth new and t.Await the revolution of the political el te catch en again at a future time Kb. the strength that his nreseutseund. yittt anti-party, position will glvejlilni. e ButternertU Is evldently no feel; lit will be well for theso of his cel lies who wish te survive the tarlfl' ,Mferm freshet, te fellow his example aud their future calllugagalust their pres- , Bt falling from the party lines. '-M African Talk. f';5j Chancellor Caprlvl, of (Jermauy, in aw much praised address te the ltaicn- ?;' en Monday evening, bewailed the fact thai in lMiglauu private capital was 'Wwa--""' ., 3mlng for colonial enter- arises, wuile the German would ruther jkay tbe most dubious foreign secur- I; than spend his meney for (Jer- man colenleti. At about tlin saine hour ;T the dav Ju Londen Mr. Ftaulev pVwas commenting bitterly upon Kugllsh (f '.apaiuy wuicu maue nun very weary. ftp&agiauu ceniinuca inauiive uermauy Efc.weuia secure paramount luuucuce in 'Africa. The African fonee nmiears te be -, etesely similar from both sides, and the WOUDies or Stanley aim caprlvl ever , Rnglish and German apathy are Inter- 1 awing. Caprlvl went en te advocate n , !tBibw and rille policy, with stations which missionaries could operute : f laths only way te end the slave trad ,jpraaie kiii ina iraucrs." inm is ccr :taifily a vigorous aud belligerent variety f Christianity. Our inventors had bet. turn their attention te devising s. aoinauen uiuncai cnrtrKigeuex or -beifibshell for the Gcr- an " mUslenuries." lie did net . aalieve that Germany could main- ;tala her grip en her colonies lu case at war, una us tne tunc would come rWKUCIClJ Uiau nuu lAIUIb WUUIU uu ;- aaeued at nemc, lie was opposed te scud scud scud jlagmore te Africa than was absolutely gytteessary. Tiicn lie ilniHlied with the fcjstrange remark that as Germany's navy fefifmight have te reckon with powers (SHiiaiue 01 Europe u was impeiiuui 10 -'Cure coaling stations. The question "aturally arises, what power euUide of K'JCurepe cau Germany have te reckeu IXlwlth? Tbe United State, Is the only en-European power big enough for biaoasidsratlen, and everjtbtug is jnince- lmi in tnls tmarter. I'rebably the chau- j sailor was incorrectly reported aud euly aisld that the German navy might have r went euuiue or European waters, a con cen con "4Uien of affairs that might be found in i of war with auy European newer. k;-,On Tuesday Stanley agalu ropreuched Ltke English before a large audience lu ' ttalld ball for their lack of entererise J) Africa; and at the same time a de L'Mta was in progress in the Keich.tiu- fc JUffbly favorable te German schemes in M(M " dark continent." This extruerdi- .svy hubbub ever far awayAfricu is hard pt aoeouut for. Even Italy has the ceu- tlafien, and Premier Crispi had te talk sjeut it In a speech en Tuesday eight. As ways of diplomats are durk and srieus, it might be wise te assume f'lMt there is some mischief mere lm- at a-feet at home, and African talk IMceuraged te draw attention from S-srepe. n c - S $tS Cewliig Te Orler. r ;The ring of speculators whee per- Bces In tbe rhiladelnlila lusiliiu that were railed American, uvm ,iav8 well earned punishment as sis. e have no faith in Hu.ir I'that their disasters are meiviv liwault of misfortune. Thev hmmi. t, (1m cteau outcome of devices te de- . There is a well kuewu way of conducting busluess as trusts I these who fall away from It, de It i motive ; aud their conduct should them In Jail. The schemu .this case, bared of Its cloaking. te have been siuiiile reblierv : saeaey of people was Invited into itaaUtutlent that were labeled bunks aud trust Insurance companies, with the deliberate Intent te Invest It hi unsafe speculation, If net te gobble It outright. It has gene and the men who getlt under such false pretence, ought net te escape punisbment.The plot was aet unlike that lately revealed In New Yerk, In which bauking Institutions were seized upon with the purpose te rob their vaults. There Is no safety te a bank de positor save lu the Integrity of the bank efuccrs ; and this lessen should teach depositors te closely scan the character of the men who are In charge of a bank which they propose te trust with their money. It Is tee much the habit of depositors te think that a bank Is n bank, aud that their money Is safe becnuse the custodians call themselves bankers. Men who will net lend money te their closest friend without ampin security, readily deposit It with a banker, upon no security at ail. They surely need therefer te feel sure that their bankers are men of high char acter, for this Is the main protection they have for their money. The bank ing business does net give It, us all thexe cashiers show. Cirrus Reflection,. Consider the circus. His atliing that demands consideration no matter hew the reader may dislike It, for the crowded streets, the lemonade, jieanut and fruit aud candy venders, the side show men, pickpockets, sneak thieves, organs, bruss bands, tin hefus, small boys, elephants, spotted horses and battered looking circus people lu Heming colors, all unite te make the presence of a circus known und compel some sort of reduction upon It. There ure a number of geed people lu every community who loftily sneer at the circus or simply remark that they don't euro for It and uaver go te it, und no doubt they ure very vite lu their own particu lar way j but the circus in spite of Its many faults undoubtedly apicals te the greut mass of citizens. The booming of bauds aud the Hash of glided wagons is generally voted u pleasant thing en a bright spring day, und the ground aud lefty tumbling, animal antics aud perilous mldilr evolutions nalur ally Interest healthy hiimuii beings, it may all be nonsense, but It is refreshing te be foolish new aud then, und felly Is better tliau dyspepsia. If some peer fellow does occasionally gut hurt In furnishing amusement for a cir cus audience by gelug through dur ing feats high up in the air, his bra very and skill are net thrown away, lie gives te the crowd an example of nth letlc development, steady nerve und un flinching courage, and these ure things that the average onlooker needs te be encouraged te develop. It is a pity thut lives should be risked lu this wuy, but accepting the fact thut they are se risked, und that the public approve by paying te see the per formances and heartily applauding, it must l)e admitted that the acrobat is of mere use in the world than he seems te be. What would a circus be without pink lemnnade aud peanuts T It would certainly nut be a circus. The MelCluley bill places a duty of ouo euo oue fourth of a cent u pound upon sulphuric) acid, which has been froe. This is a tux upon (armors who use. vitriol lu their fertilizers and is Imposed In the Inlerest of the few inauufuoturers of the acid. Every farmer knows hew Important sulphuric, acid Is in fertilizers. Tliore are millions of capital Invested lu the nianufdeture of this acid and it has net bcen found necessary le protect It In erder te develop an inlunt Industry, but it Is Muted Hint theduly may onceurago the forinatieu of a stronger com bination te put up the price. It is most jlargely used In fertilizers und in relluiiig oil, and nearly half a million tens were used lest year for tliose purpoies. Tut: cotton oxperts lu April were valued at 915,870,010, the oil oxperts 3,7 Itl.'Jcil. The valuoefdomcstlobroadstulVsox ported, that is, corn, eats, wlisat, rye, barley and thelr lleurs aud meals, wits $lS,5'tl,llil. The oxpeiU of boef and hog products lu the month wero valued at ?,S,bi)5,:i."il and of dairy products 9481,455. The total of tlioje experts of staples for tlie mouth of April n $11,501,125. A COHltKSl'ONIlKNT llrtS tVO Cellllllll etsay in Jlerte ami XUtbte "showing hew honesty in Iiotke matters Hyn the bekt," aud headed "tell the truth." This otl'ert te upiet aucient and honored metheds of horke trade savers of anarchism. The article, howevor, turns out te be an argu ment in disguise against standard breed ing, the point being well made that standard Is of no eonseipiunco and geed leeks must net be sacrificed te speed. IUn-Tai.Maiik'sHens report thatcaieful ostiiuates of the crop and the stock of rice In waroheusoi show that tlie total amount is a little mero than half that avallahle at the sanie date last year, and shipments from Japan, that land of rice, are trilling. In short, rice seems te be a geed thiiiK te own Just new. Se is camphor. The price of camphor has sailed away up and the strange excuse for it Is that immense quan tities are new required for the mniiufiiclure of a new smokelos powder for the (lerman governmout. Thk A'ld'eiiiif Jlemeerat gives an Inter esting account ofthe futile efforts or.Secro er.Secro or.Secre tsry Husk te rolievo the farmers of tlie tax en manure salts. The law insde free all substances used as manures und the secre tary of agriculture tried te persuade Seero Seere turyj Wlndem, of the treasury, that this should enable the fanners te get froe of its twenty jer tout, duty the crude sulphate of petash,whIch is used in the manufacture of fertilizers for tobacco. Mr. Wlndem replied that as the sulphate of potash was meutloned by name lu the law aud taxed twenty jer cent, he could net admit it freo free freo ThreugU a long cei rcspeiideuce the secre tary of agriculture, who hasjust been prais lug the tariff, is shown te have struggled for relief frsin this tax, but although two United Slates circuit Judges liave rendered docisleus supporting his view ofthe ease the treasury department declined te yield. The McKlnley bill makes no chanun in this tax. Tin: crowds in our city" M reels te-day bad a chance te study the ellecl of the electric street car wires upon tall circus wagons. In 1889 we paid $S7,G2l,77l for pensions. The cost of the German army for the same year was $91,720,'.3. Uuder the dopoud depoud dopeud ent pension bill we will have te distribute aeut two hundred millions in pensions In 1692, and the amount will ktcadlly in crease. PEUSOXAL. (Ji:.VKiur. Mastku Weiikman Pow Pew lnnti.v, of the K. of I, has written a letter favoring ballet reform. Ex-SlxnETAnvGVS. FAineniMi's friends have presented the treasury department Willi an oil painting of that gentlemau. SAMUur. II. Etila, one ofthe eldest fire men in the state, and for ten years secre fsr.v jef the Htate Firemen's association, died at Harrlsburg eh Tuesday. The lire company at Ephrata bears his name. Hen. K. It. IlniixiENs, who died lu Leck Haven en Tuesdav. waaa rntlrn.1 lmi.l.ar. man and railroad contractor and one of the leaillngI)emoeratlcKjlItlcianseftheeounty In his younger days. He was well known throughout the state aud at one time was mayor of Leck Haven. Jame, Black, of tuU city, ou Tuesday In New Yerk, wiw elected ene of the man man man ngorseftho National Tomiwrance society and publication beuse, Tne president Is T. 1a Cuylcr, I). D. ; vies president, HUhep E. G. Andrews : sorreUry, J. X, Slesrns; treasurer, Wm. I). Perter, eii.x W. Woemwk, or rhiladnlntiia; William McClftllsn, ei Pittsburg, and Jehn K. Halleck, of Erie, and R. llnice Rlckelts, of Wllkesbarre, alternate, have been ap pointed by Oev. Heaver commissioners te represent Pennsylvania at the world's fair at Chicago. Monre Hhotwell, of l'iilladol l'iilladel phla, Is cointulMslenor-nt-largo. Hkniiy M. Staw.v.y was given an en thusiastic reception in londen en Tucs duy, A donse crowd thronged the ap proaches te (lulld hall, and the anpenrance of Mr. Htanley was tee slgnnl ter n tre mendous outburst ofchecrlug. Tlie guests nuiiibercd 2,0tw. The lenl mayor pre sented te the explorer a geld cnnkel con taining no address from the eorKratleu of Iionden. Miss Ai.ick 0. MrflKK, ageil 21 vests, tbe daughter of Jeseph McfJee, an oil pro ducer of Warren, 1'a., has been admitted loprnctlceas an attorney In the Warren county court, sninn n-tiue iji iiuiitisuuiv, liitollfgent and clever. Nlin passed the best examination passed by auy Isw student in Warren county within ten years. Judge HreA-n cnnnillinentiHl heron nnr efllciency. Hhe studletl with NoyesA Hlncklny, aud is the second weiimn overadinlltedtopran everadinlltedtopran overadinlltedtepran tlcolu I'eniisylvauls, tlie ethor being Mrs. C.irrle ilernham Kllgere, who was admit Ul at Philadelphia a few years age. OKNKIIAI. Sill FllKDEUICK MlDW.KTON, the Kiigllshumii who was se iiroiuliient a row years age in suppressing tne inei re ro re bullien in Canada, lms coine te grief. A coininltlee of the Canadian (.'om inous has severely censured him for appropriating llve or six thousand dollars' worth of furs holniigingteono of the rebellious northeastern Canadians. His conduct was discussed In Parliament and his dofuuKe by tlie inlnlster of militia seems te hnve been rather fueble. It was held that he was only guilty of an error of Judgment in seizing the preperty of an enemy, but the reiert of the committee was unanimously adopied aud Hir Fred erick Is oxectcd te resign. Koety for seldiers Is no longer the rule in war. AiU for VAN HOUTIIN'H COCOA-Tuko no ether. (I) l.uek, Is a word which should have iieplnrn In any vncaliulary. A iiuiii must Imve ability te sue ceu(l,iiii(lainp(llcal prepariilleii, merit. There Is no luck about HOZODONT. It wussurele Biiccceil fi ein tlie llrHl, bccniihelt uas cimmI, and illil alt that was elalmed for It, l(M0 round 111 An Ash llarrel. ANpwYerknnc picker Is reported te have found fll),(0 In mi anil barrel. '1 Ills was u rare piece efifcxM luck, hat hew niurli niiire fortu nate Is the sullcrer from eoimuiiiptleu who learns that, nltlieiiKh the doctor ma; ay hrtve Pierce's liriineuiicist tlie cnn liencless. Dr, llnldeii illscetcrv will cure him. Consiiiiinllen Is a scrofulous itisease el the lungs. Tne " Dis covery," which Is the most potent bleed puri fier of the ai;e, strikes right at the root of the evil, and there Is no refilling It, If taken In time. In all scrofulous or ether blunt taints, skin ami scalp diseases, old seresiind swellings. It Is guaranteed te cure, or money paid for It promptly refunded. Ily druggists, W,ThAw What We Want, (llve Homeopath In pellets, Allepath lu pills ; but for rheumatism, ter aches, for palm mid sprains. Thimmi' F.lrclrlc Oil Is llieftuhly iimi iimi rler teelther. ItluiHln-ncflti-d its many s-ople as It lias had purchasers. All drugglMs sell It. Held III Uiucitsler by V. T. HisMi, 1 17 ami l.fi North (liict'ii Nlrcel. lleld It te tilt I.IkIiI. Tbe man who tells you confidentially Just what will euro your cold Is prescribing Kemp's llalsum Ibis jenr. lu the preparation of tills remarkable uiedlclne for coughs mid eelds no expense U spared te combine euly the best and purest Ingredients. Held a bettlu of Kemp's llulxam te the light and leek through It; no tice the bright, clear leek ; tbcu com pure, with oilier remedies. Price M)e and SI. (I) - v llrli-r .Mention. "1 have used lliirilefk Mnwl lUtteri with Rrent benefit for liidlge-tbm and coiistlputleuot I lie IhihcI"." ( I,. Klkteu, Hamilton, qui. Held lu l-nm-UKlcr liy W. T. Hech, 1'17 audlTONerlb lillc'll Ktreet. TTOOUHHAUHAPAIllbliA. . PECltJLIAR That Hi'khI's Harsaparllla does usrss eura !!; peuvr Peculiar te Itself Is conclusively shown by the wonderful cures It has etl'ccted, uiuurpaMsed lu the hliiterv of medlclue. This abi.olute merit It pesnesnes by reason ofthe fact that It Is prepared by a Combination, Propor tion and Precess Peculiar te Heed's Harstipa rllla, known TO IT8KI.K no ether medicine, and by uhlcli tbe full medicinal power of all the Ingredients used Is retained. Heed's Harsasirllla Is a highly eon eeiitratud extract of Harsaparllla, Dandelion Mandrake, Deck, Juniper Perries, aud ether Mill known vegetable remedies. It lias wen Us way te tbe leading pbicu among medicines by Itseuu Intrinsic, undisputed merit, and te-day HOODH HAlWAPAltll.l.A has a larger sale than any oilier similar preps ration In tbe country, lfyeu have never tuLin HiMsl's S.ira)iirlMa, try It this season, " Heed's Har.aparllla has rcncweil my gi I p. I am B5 years of age aud was all rim down and discouraged. I hae taken Heed's Haisaparllla mid ou looking myself ever Und that 1 am much better, lu fact quite achap. Of coume tlie medicine Mill net discount my years, but It comes nearer te It tbun anything else." (.'has. II. I.ONU,HhreH-bury,Maa. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggists. Jl;lxforje. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apulheearles, liwell, Mass. UMDOSKS ONI. DOI.I.Ml (.) "OIHT'mt THAN TEA AND COl'I'KU KOIl THKNKIIVKH. Van Heuten's Cocea i..itur.-rr HAi.K in thk would" Ask your Grocer for It. take no ether. it! lUillincvu. f -yi-N i:Vh.HV KVUNINO. CLOSING OUT ! CLOSING OUT ! l.'nllif Hlixk S.dil nt h Oroet Hscrltlee te Clee lluilness, P.CSNYDER&BRO., Ne. 14 West King St. Hosiery, Notions, White Goods AND- MILLINERY. STORE ROOM FOR RENT. , Ol'KN KVKltY KV K.NINO. mayMiiid q-lHKMT.aithn'NA Narrow Gauge Railway will be opened for the sumer season en MONDAYMAY 5th This read extends from the entrance of the Turk te tbe summit or the Keuth Mountain (Uoverner Dick), a distance, of about four miles. Its mliilatuie trains connect with all the regu lar pucnger trains en the Cornwall & I.eba I.eba I.eba uon"Hallread arriving at the Turk, and return ing from the summit of the meuntalu In tlmu te connect with trains U-alng the l'ark. t.rem.J,K,,JJu V" .,'c,1,lu- H. K.andl'hlladel pbla 4 Heading 11. It wltliln loe miles, tint trip can Isjaccemplliihed lu oue day. , ItUtboNAUUOWlXTOAlJeKlntbe world, MiAV'?. mesl IKI'r'KOl'lN ITtt CONHTKUU ii.m'i.l i.-'i:"!'. ul.'. "'". MOST t'OSU'i.CTK MiyilMfc.Nl. Its euglues ure erfect little inedels of the standard engines or the II rst-elaw. audits cars are especially adapted te atterd an unobstructed view of ilia magnificent scenery along the line. buelHall. btens fiilliu 111 la oue or the features of Mt. Gretna Park, the finest day reert In Onlral l'eniiK Ivnnla I'lunvli unit Kehoel.MIIIUiry aud t'lvleurgaiil. rations. Clubs aud Tourist Vurtles can ttcure thoexclusheuseef ill. Oretna l'ark ou npuii. catien te N Kl) 1 lllaif ' sl-Smd Hup't 0. A I Railroad, Ubaueu, l'a. W0nmmUet': rutLAnsLraiA, Wednesday, MsyH.lKO. LANSDOWNE. A brief story with an appli cation. The story. The dress fabric known as Lansdowne is one of a family of very light, wonderfully fine, beautifully colored silk-and-wool dress goods. The asso ciates are Henrietta and Glori Gleri Glori esa. The goods are made very near Philadelphia, and are the crowning success of Mr. Wil liam F. Read, a skillful and suc cessful local manufacturer. Twe things marked their intro duction : First We saw in the Lans dewne an extremely desirable article, and immediately con tracted te take all that the maker would sell in this market. Second Mr. Read promptly copyrighted the trade-mark " Lansdowne," and caused te be .printed the following notice, a copy of which is inserted in each piece of the goods : NOTICE. All parlies are cautioned agalnit the use of tbe name I.ANHDOWNK as applied te Dress Goods or Umbrella Coverings, as It was duly KKUIHTKKED as u THADKMAUK On tbell day of July, IKS'I, Ne. 16,KV.' at the II. H. Patent Olllcc, by W'M. K. HKAD, of Philadel phia, l'unua., who has tbe lule inn riclutlt rijht le uie Hen such goods, under an Act of Congress lu such eases made and provided. ln consequence of the se curity of the copyright trade mark and the engagements of Mr. Read with us, we gave large attention te the Lans downe, introduced it freely, and advertised it prominently. The beauty el the fabric and the choice variety of colors seen created a large demand, and many dealers sought in vain te obtain the goods, but encoun tered the difficulties of the situ ation. Net te be baffled in their attempt te profit by the reputation created by us for the Lansdowne, certain ether goods have been made te serve the purpose of Lansdowne, and have been falsely advertised as such. Every piece of Silk-and-wool Dress Goods sold wider the name of Lansdowne, unless made by William F. Read, of Phila delphia, is a fraud. Any dealer attempting te use the name in connection with goods of ether makers convicts himself thereby of ignorance or fraud. It belongs te the owner of the trade-mark te protect his legal rights, and te us te pre tect the public from imposition and our business from injury. If comparisons were net odious and the mere sugges tion of personalities net dis tasteful, the foregoing state ments would be accentuated with facts. ly this is net indictment, only a warning be heeded or neglected, an te as buyers may cheese. The Application. The Lansdowne fraud is only one el many constantly prac ticed upon the public. Such things thrive because encour aged. Seme impositions en the public result from ignor ance, some from design. The latter distinction is moral, the former intellectual. But neither would thrive if the public care fully sought te knew and en courage only the merchants that consistently tell and live up te the truth. Make hum bug and falsehood odious and you'll get honest service, be cause it will pay best. Jehn Wanamaker. SVU Qjoebo. npitK v, KOBE'S OAHU HTOKK. The Choicest Stock OK IN THE CITY, ltaUKlug In price from lOe a anl un te the niikiKoed Imported at SOc The regular prtee of thee Imported goods belug te-day from buc teTSelu the larger cities. SPECIAL DRIVES IN White Quilts ! The best tl, fl.VS, and 11.60 Demestic Whlte Quilts lu this city. The best Marseilles Quilts from Jl.Mte HM. These Qutlls Imve lust been purchased from a manufacturer and linjierter mid are the best goods for the money e vr ettered an) where. s 25 East King Street, U4.NCA8TEK, l'A. martO-lydK 1G wm People Cast Stere fSrecertc. IT-PI COMtNa, AND WHEN IT (JETS HERE Everybody will Hush te see It 4-PAW8 SHOW. In Ihe rnesntlme ring the bell, beat the rlrnm, tool the horn and Jein the crowd and come te CJ.AHKK'S V'er yenr teas, coffees and irreeerle. The quality, quantity and prices are just what will suit you. COFFEES t COFrEKSt COFFEES t The poet I'epe pays tribute te coffee In tbe.fel lowing lines: Frem sll' er SK)tit the grncernl liquor tildes While Cnlna's earth receives the aineking tide ! At once they gratify their sanseend taste. And frequent cups pnilenglhelr rich rest. Cedec, which makes the iHilltlclan wise, And sees through all things with bis half shut eyes. We have Just received a fine line of pure cof fees, and It will pay you te give them a fair trial. New In convince fell levers of geed coffee that we are offering tbe best values In tbe mar ket, we will sell 11 te-morrow. Saturday, Mar lO.atthotfellowlnr prices) ZVi coffee will be sold at 21c: WeataUe; 30c at 270 ; Sic at SOc J 40c atajc. And irthecorreelinetwnalweclalm.lt te be, we will take It back ehceriully and re fund you the meney. A new list of bargains In Dried Beef, Ham and Uolegna. Come and ask te see tbeui. SAMUEL. CL.AHKE, Ant., 1 A 11 Hen th Uuren St. Tea, Coffee and Grocery Htere. Telephone. A TUUiWK'S. A CARLOAD OK Large White Potatoes Wholesale and Retail, AT BURSK'S, 17 E, KING 8T, A T KKISTB.. 47llndquarters for Uloeker's Dutch Cocea, Ask ferHainple. It has no Equal. Try It, Hea Kramlntr. for HIkkckI l-aruauis III Fruits ever ettered. Alse Nole Dlxplay in Frent or Htore Saturday. Then take up the AVieJ AVu and sua VfliatwoefTer there. CllAOKKItS-,1 Ibi Fresh Nle-Nacs for 25c. 3 lbs Fresh Olngcr Huaps ferKic, 3 Its Fresh Water Crackers for li'ie. DHIKD COIIN M) bbls. Fine Evaporated Dried Cern at II lbs for 2e. This Is a big bargain. It cost some one much mere money te evapo rate It. lint their less w 111 be your gain. COllAl.lNE CeralinentS and lOuapack Is a bargain. UMimif Olinil tin t Mai.l a ltl llixlln.l riuta R Ika ferSie.i ' Hlce at (1. 8 and 10c V ft. Jelly In Un. kcts, a bargain, f I. Finn natural colored l'lcklcs, Kc V der. Eight tubs geed sweet Butter at lOe Villi by tint tub. Tea and Cnftee at prices that will cause you te wonder, ltemember, weare agents for Chase A Hauberit's famous remicd coffees. Ask ter thorn and you will ulways have a uniform cor cer fee as well as renst. Caustle Seda Gc v " lu boxes and 7c In ket tles. Gulden's Finest Herse Iladlth Flavored Mus tard, l.'ic V't. Flne Foreign Cocea Nuts at 0 and He. Carload Flue uud Course Hall at wbelesaln prices. Piled ou slde pavement, convenient for leading. Ac. Wall Brushes, UaudScrubs and llroems at all prices. Garden and Flower Seeds fresh and all war ranted te lie new. Flake and Pearl Tapioca, new, 3 Ds for 25c Candy at 8 and l-!e V . I.arge beans, 8c V qt. Green Peas.TeVqt. Lentils. Hpllt Pcas.Hem-. Iny and Finest Beans. Olives. Mushrooms, Pickled Oysters, French Mustard, High Orade Catsup, French Peas In bottles, Drlsy aud Dur kee'sHalad Dressing, MushriMim liutsuii. Bot tled Htran berries, Capres, Halford audLtadc Perrln's Haucc, Deviled Crabs and Shells, rtpiccu uiauiH, minimis uim uysiers, wiam Juice. Oyster Bouillon, Clam Chowder, Bottled Lebster, Maple Hyru), Anchovies In Oil, Sal Sal eon Stock, Extract of Beef, Fruit Juices, Fruit Jams, Spanish and French Pickles, Ac, Ac. Anchovy and Bloater laste, Petted and Dev iled Meats, Parmesan Cheese and all kinds of Sardines. WHOLESALE AND HETAIL QHOCEIt, COHNEH WEST KINU AND PKINCESTS... Directly Opposite J, B. Martin A- Ce.'s Dry OcmxIi Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. (jmruititrr. -ClISAOUlBS. The Geed Housekeeper WILL FIHST SEE OUU IMMENSE STOCK Oi PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, PARLOR, FURNITURE! And (let Our Exlrcmelv LOW 1'IUCEH for NKWSrVLES. v Ochs & Gibbs, (2.1,3,1 dr sill Fleer,) 31 SOUTH QUEEN SlHKET. Ne. w DM i Elt'S (X)HNE1(. Ninety Marriage Licenses inApril! BIG FIGURES, -HOT- NOT BIGGER THAN THE BARGAINS -AT- WIDMYER'S, Cemer East King and Duke Streets. SOMETHINO IN FURNITURE TO PLEASE EVERY ONE OF THESE COUPLES S-Call aud Inspect the ljirge and Varied Stack. WIDMYER, KAST K1X(1 AXI Dl'ICE STllKiri-S, I.ANC.VSTKH, l'A. T lTlNiTirirpHmNi'l"uirE DEPOl'. We show this woek in our win dows our New Line of Chair lu XVI. Century Flubh. Handsome, dura ble and cheap. Don't nils seeing them aud getting the Special Lew Prices ou tuciu. This sala will lust for oue week, from l'JIli te lllli of May, and you heulJ take advantage of It. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 4; 29 Seuth Queen Street Shecial Chair Sale ! lt0ca. B DOTS AND SHOES. STILL COMING IN DAILY, -AT- D. P. Stackhouse's, 28 & 30 EAST KINO STREET, The Latest and Best JN- FOOTWEAR. Lew l'nees and One Price te All. Call and Bee Our Hprliitf Novelties. STACK HO USE 28 and 30 East King Street, I.ANCAHTEK. PA. CJOKTI FLEXIBLE! O 1II.EI VEIIY COMFOHTA- Aged Ladies' Shoes. This sort of weather brings aged ladles te the shoe store for the easiest and must comfortable shapes In footwear. Antici pating their needs we'rn fully prepared tosupplyeverr want. They are here In all grades, or course cheap, medium and finest makes. Made lu various se clat shapes and of leathers soft and plia ble, specially tanned for the purpose of giving the best possible results for posi tive tsse aud comfort lu wear. A most excellent shoe that finds many buyers Is here In amoeth, soft, pliable French Geat leather, with what the manufacturer terms adjustable bottoms. We have them In sires and half sires il'-J te M's-and lu widths 11., C, D., E. Neat, dressy and ery tidy In appear ance. The uppers nuu bottoms readily adjust themselves te all forms eftlie feet and arc very comfortable. The making, trimming and finish of a superior char acter. The excellence of the material used In them Is a guarantee that there can be no fault as te service. A companion low shm te the abeve stylewe hae lu Paris Kid Leather, at li per pair. Very light, easy and sort. This low shoe comes up en tbe feet a very little higher than the regular low shoe Just high enough te give support te (he ankle. The soles are light, flexible and noiseless. Makes an elegant shoe for aged ladles, or for nurses and moth meth cis having the care of children. Ne trouble te slip In ; no trouble te the feet, when within. The uppers and soles are of geed wearing substance, which mrtkes these shews economical te huy as they wear long and well for either dress or every-day. And the cheaper kinds have many points of excellence te recommend tlieni In a price sense In n sense of comfort for feet troubles. Jl 00 grades, f I &0 grades, tl 75 grades. 1 .miles who cannot be suited from tliee cannot bu suited anywhere eUe. That's sure. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. TOU LOTS. LADIES' AND MISSES' $2.00 Shoes FOR $ 1 .75. I Imve Just purchased another Large Let of Ladles' and Misses' Diamond Tip Iluttnu Shoes, which were made te Retail at ?-', but by taking the Whole Let I was enabled te huy them nt such a price as te enable me te sell thm at tl.75 per pair. The Ladles run 2'J te 8 lnSl7e. The Diamond Tips are made out of same material (Dongola) as the uppers. The Misses run 11 te '2 lu sire. The Tips are made, out el Patent Leather and makes a neat and beautiful contrast with the uppers, which are made of Bright DongeU. They cannot last long at these prices. Only a few of these t2 Ladles' Bright Don gola Butten Square Plalu Toe Shoes left which I advertised a short time age as selling at 81.75. All of these Silees were Positively 12 per pair. The One-Price Gash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FHEY A KCKEUT) tlie Leader el Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.8 5 EAST KING STREET, UNCASTEH, PA. M-StoreCleiod Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. ItlOUU'CO. "OEILLY BROS. A RAUB. "BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWNS," Hew eally it can be done when you may buy a Lawn MeTsrer FOR t$5JOO- The Uoed Werk Can he Much Helped by the Judicious Uscer LAWN GRASS SEED. ltUtlmotebegtuthlnklugabout REFRIGERATORS 1 Ice being very high this year, the point is te get the Refrlgeiater that will give the greatest Hiuouutef cold air with tlie lend consumption of Ice. Webavelu theLEONARD. Ourprii.es will surprlkoyeu. We are Headquarters for Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Teuuls Goods and Fishing Tackle. REILLTBm &R1UB, (Hardware aud Heuse Furnishing Goods,) 40 and 42 North Queen Street, Next Dcer te Postelllco. ap!2-ltnd ilHui'e. w INKS. Fine Wines? I hae Just received, direct from Messrs. Our. veys, Jeiez, Spain, -r S. W. Zurbaraii. via Liverpool, and transferred te S. S. Servln, ler New S'erk, March leth, a nne assortment of Oaney Slurries. These Wines are among tlie very llnesl thut reacli tbe United States, CALL AND EXAMINE. Alse Old and Yeung Madeira wines, mm ou lie wiy 24 Cases Beuche Sec and 50 Cases special Ireal Western Wine. Th9 above Ciiampagnes re the best produced In France and the United Alse Old and Yeung Madeira Wines, and en the w Ureal are the best produced States el Atactica. H. E. 3LAYMAKER, Agt., EAST KINU STREEJ. Vrn 0fe. N EW VOKK 8TOUE. Piles of Dress Goods IN KVEHV DGSIIIABLE COLOR AT TUB CASlIMRllti IlKXmETTAH, lu Heliotrope. Greys, Old Hese, Ac, Ac, at ii5, ,1), 3j;, SO le TS cents a yard. M01IAIK HmU,IANTINE8, In all tha popular colorings, .10 Inch's wlds, 2'jc ; M-lnch.GOc; t8-liicli,7uca yard. NEW PLAID MOIIAI11S, Beautiful colorings, Zjc a yard. ALL-WOOL SPMXQ SUITINOS, Yard wide, SOc a yard. 30-1X011 CASHMERE STRIPES, Spring shades, 37c a yard. PURE SILK SATIN RHADAME3, All colors, 7Sc a yard; worth CI 00. FIGURED CHINA SILKS, 21 inches wide, SOc a yard. ELEGANT ULACK SURAH SILKS, Fully warranted, at 50c, 02Je, "Se te tl 00 a yard- LADIES' SHOULDER CAPES, Clelh,lW,i200,t2S0,S300tnta00Eacb. LADIES' HEADED CAPES, tl CO, 1250, $3 CO, fl 00,t300 Each. LADIES' SPRING JACKETS, t2Cn,t300,tl00te3 00 Each. CREAM CASHMERE SHAWLS, SUO, 81 2.-1,8150 Each. WATT &SHAND, 0. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. W11' L1AMSON A FOSTER. Tic Pi of Fashion ! M0US DE LAINE! The New Hummer Fabrics In all the New and Favorite Shades ale new Umii our counters Ter your deception or rejection. If you are net disposed te purchase, accept a cordial Invita tion tpexamtiic theue New Summer Fabrics. Ladles' Jackets and Ready-Made Dresses In styles that are original and nt prices that will command attention. Lawn Tenuis Suits and Wrappers, tl and tl.. Beys' Knee-Pant Dress Suits, $l, $.10 and tl. GENT'S FIXE DRESS CUTAWAY COAT SUITS, Fancy Worsteds and Plain Cheviots, Light and Dark Celers, tlS te t'.'l. Gent's Stylifch Dress Sack Hults.Thlbet Cleths and Casslmeres, Dark Ceat and Vest uud Light Trousers, 812 te S3). GENT'S SILK NECKWEAR Silk Tick Scjirfs.lOc Kinoreiacreu lies una winuser uews, iyc. Sailor Knets and T'ecks, Zjc. Handsome Patterns GOe. in 1-iewmg-E.nu lecas, SUMMER UNDERWEAR, 2.V. and GOV. TH9 New ID6K Fer Fashionable Yeung tleuts tleuts ercd Still Hat, ulth Flat Brim. the Llght-Cel-Call iUHlsee.lt. In CHILDRENS STRAW SAILOR HATS We have the most complete and finest assort ment te be found auyuhere, at tlie universal price, 50c. Colers: Brown, Navy, White aud Mixed. Children's While Embroidered Caps and Bon Ben nets, 21c tef-. Infant's Leng Dresses, iru te 13.00. Children's White Dresses, Clc te tiM. A complete runge of sizes and widths In E. C. Burt's and J. A F. Cousins' High tirade Low Lew Cut Shoes for Ladles' Summer Wear. ladies' Lew-Cut Shoes, Oxford Ties or Butten, Tip and Plain Tees, (.oiiimeu Sense or Opera Heels, 75c. 81, f 1.25 and 1.50. A Meat Cutting Machine That Is unexcelled for family use price, 11.23. The bet Machlue ever Introduced for Mincing Meat, Trlpe of Clams. Easily udjustcd by means of thumb screws that clamp It te the table. THE CHICAGO SEWING MACHINE Will de work equal te any ether Sawing Ma chine made. Price.t 111.50. W. A F. Caramels, 10c. V th. 03-Make your purchases from tbe Reliabid Stere, where satisfaction Is insured en every purihnse made. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AND NO. 31S MARKET ST.. HARRISBURO. PA. .flour. TT EVAN a r LOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR V Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Makes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. O-WHATMORK DO YOUWANTT-G "I TtOll AMERICAN SIU1ITFEEI) CYLINDER NEW YORK STORE. Williamson & Fester, I' Lubricators, Ulahs Oil Cuts for Bearings, jl you can get tuetu at JOHN lltsi a, us us Fulton street. u7-tfd $100,000. IN BONDS AND MORTOAflES FOR IN VESTORS, IN SUMS OF tlOO, fJOO, t.v, n,ae te tAi.oea Bends 0 per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mortgages tl per cent, interest puj able half yearly. Send or call for full Information. WllX JL HETZbEK. 0.V.i. .fiuktau y W -T1!"-' -"..j a . 1
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