3!Uttitetc . LASTCASIEB, PA. MONDAY. APKTL 30, 1883. Price Twe Cenli. Yolame XIXNe. 205. UOVBKFUMXiaaUfO HOODS. F UNK & BKENKHAH. AGAIN AHEAD. The "Ridgway " Patent Refrigerator IS THE ONLY PERFECT REFRIGERATOR IN THE MAKKET. THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER Runs mero easily, will cut longer grasB, is mere durable and requires less repairs than any ether LAWN MOWER manufactured. Oar Stock of BABY CARRIAGES is Larger, Fine and Cheaper than Ever, OUR STOCK OF Water Coelers is particularly fine and at low prices, FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Bur aoeDs. N KXT DOOKTOTHK COUBT HOUSE.' FAHNESTOCK. EVERY DAY BRINGS SOMETHING NEW." AT PAHNFSTOGK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Our store is new BRIM-PULL OP BARGAINS in every Department. Large Stock, Lew Prices and Fair Dealing is the secret of our activity. Silks, Cashmeres and Shawls a Specialty. OPENED THIS DAY a large let of Handsome Silk-Embroidered Oleth Piane and Table Cevers from 62 l-2c. up. New open and ready for inspection a Large Stock NEW STYLE PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. E. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. HOOKS ANV J UHN ItAKR'S SONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. "Writing Papara, Envelopes, Deoerated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bass (STAt the Sign of the Big Boek. JtXJUOFAC. T KM OVAL.. Removed te Nc. 46 EAST KING FON DERSMTTH'S BOOK-STORE V 111 lm loinevod te Ne. 40 K AST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, where them will be leiunl a Complete New Stock or Heeks, Stationery and Eancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer, inai 20-tfd NO. 40 EAST KING STREET. tTAfKK MANUlTtUn, &r TMAKKM W. FKV. We havoeponcn te-day .mother CHOICE LINK OK LACE CURTAINS Three, three-and-a-halt itml lour yards Ien:; In Swiss, Nottingham Applequln, Jtc LACK LAMBREQUINS, SUAMS, TIDIES and 1!ED SETS. Brass, Ash, Ebony and "Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &e. Cornice, in variety te fit any Window. Dltlcreut Patterns el DADO WW SHADES, in new colors. 0 and 7 leet long. NICKLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, Ac AN ELEGANT LINE OK Wall Papers, Or every description, In Gills, Grounded and Common Papers, Borders, Centres, Ac. PHARES W. FRY. Ne. 57 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. 1 It. MAKTIN A CO. We are new showing the Newest Patterns et WALL PnPERS & CABPETu. NEW EFFECTS! NEW COLORS' EOOMBERY'S NEW MORESQUE PAT TEENS in Extra Super Ingrains. New Mo Me quettcs. New Brussels and New Tapestries. Three patterns Tapestry, entirely new, We. Four patterns Tapestry, entirely new, 75c. OUR- UPHOLSTERI DEPARTMENT Is in charge et Mr. Vendcrsmltb, late with Jehn Wanamakcr, and we guarantee) better work and low er prices en carpet work than ever before. Every branch el Upholstery Werk promptly attended te. WINDOW SHADES! ALL COLOUS AND WIDTHS PUT UP PROMPTLY. G-ieet long, with fixtures complete, SO cents. 4X-leetlengwith fixtures complete, 40 cents. J. B. HAETDJ & CO., Cor. West Kirmr and Prince Sts. COAL. H H. AHTIH Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Ml kinds or LUMBER AND COAL. 4rard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince treetsLabove Lemen Lancaster. nS-lyd MANURK AMI UllAI,. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth for Family and Steam purposes. CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yard 315 Harrlsburg Pike. Gkmkrai. Ofhck 20 East Chestnut street. Kauffinan. Keller & Ce. aprMyd pOAb. M. V. B. COHO, SSO NOBTH WATMM ST., Imncafr, Fa., Wholesale sad Retail Dealer In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With tae TeUpboaie'KxcliaBge. Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NORTH WATE STREET, MbK-l?d LANCASTER, PA. BTATIONFKT. STREET. After April 1, 1883. Z.ANVAHTKH WATVUJCB T nit. ter POPULAR GRADES. GILDED MOVEMENTS: NEW ERA," t WEST END, n tk EEANKLIN, n - FULTON, KEYSTONE, n t LANCASTER' NICKEL MOVEMENTS : ( MELROSE." tc LANCASTER. The Manufacture of the Full Line of Favorite Movements, with the adoption et the Llneet Dust-I'roef Movements, and Ladies' Watches, gees forward with Increased Energy. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. w 1LUOX ft WHITB THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent. A Full Assortment et the various styles con stantly en hand and ter sole en the most lib eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public Is most cordially invited- te call and examine these instruments, which will be found te be very- Superior In Quality and Moderate in Price. MU. DECKER is also agent ter the Famous "KNABB" And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from $225 upwards. febl7-ttd SAMUEL H. PBIOK, ATTOBNBX, BAM . Removed his Office trem 5C North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Rear et Court Herse, Leng's New Building. ml7-rt Lancas Watches VJtl OOODB. TTTA.TT, SHAND Sc CO. Watt, Shand & Ce. Have opened a choice line et NEW DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, AT LOWEST CASI1 PRICES. We call SPECIAL ATTENTION te our DRESS SILKS at 50c, 75c. and $1.00 a yard. As being the best value we have ever offered COMBINATION SUITS, Iu great variety at LOW PKICES. Owing te the stagnation in the cotteu mar ket we have bought largely of Muslins, Sheetings and Tickings, At prices much below real value. 5 Cases FINE BLEACHED MUSLINS, 10c. a yard., HEAVY SHEETINGS, lull width, 25c. a yard Z Cases TICKINGS, at 10c., 12c, 15c. a jard, usual prices 12c., 15c, two. uyurd. Special Barg lns in Linen Table Damasks, at25c.,aic.,37c.,50c,62Kc.,75c,$1.00 a yard. GO dez. LINEN TOWELS, 10c. each. 100 dez. LINEN TOWELS, 12c. each. 75 dez. GERMAN TOWELS, 25c. each. 50 dez. FRINGED TOWELS, 25c. each. 2 Cases MARSEILLES QUILTS, $1.03, $1.25 each, usual price 1.2i, $1.50. New Yerk. Stere, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. TtTKTZUEK HADliUMAN BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS al 50c. BLACK SILKS at 75c. BLACK SILKS at $1.00 BLACK SILKS at p.S3 BLACK SILKS at.. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 COLORED SILKS at 45c. COLORED SILKS at G5c COLORED SILKS at 00c. STRIPED SILKS, hi geed qual'dy, 75c. Our SILKS art! acknowledged by all that see them te be the best goods ever ettered ut the PRICES. C 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. ( Hutwcen the Cooper Heuse and Serrel liorse UeteM SVJUNO OOUVS. L?PKIHU HOSIERY. ASTRICH BROTHERS, ASt, NO' 13 EAST KING STREET. We are new dally receiving NEW GOODS in our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, and have at present the Best Selected Stock and th Lewest Possible Prices. Plain, Coleicd and Fancy Striped Hese for Ladies, Gents and Children. Bargains in Ladles' Full Regular Made BalbrigganHose: also in Fancy Striped and Plain Colored Stockings. Special bargain in Child's Plain Colored Hese. Extra Quality French Ribbed, 7 te 8, at 20c a pair. intent's All-Weel Hese, regular made, ribbed, at 15c a pair ; worth 25c. bpccial Inducements ettered in Gents' White and Fancy Cotten llall-IIeac. A Large Assortment of LISLE GLOVES, at 10s, 20c, 25c, 30c te 60c a pair. LISLE MUSQUETAIRE GLOVES at 25c, 35c and 50c ft pair. SILK GLOVES In all the New Spring Celers. KID GLOVES. A most Complete Assort ment of all New and Seasonable Goods. New Millinery, New Laees, New Lace Goods, New Trimmings, New Buttens, New Linen Cellars, New Handkerchiefs. All the Novot Nevot Novet tlcs in every department. SUIT DEPARTMENT. We have new a very flne line of Ladies' Snlts.madu up.ln the Latest Spring Styles tosclect from Persons wanting te buy a Dress will lind it te their advantage te leek through enr Line et Dresses before purchasing elsewhere, and, it they can be suited, will find that the price of making the dress Is saved, as all we chaigc ter is the act ual cost el material, lining and trimming. 11 we cannot suit you in a Ready-Made Dress. we have a very Large Line et Dress Uoeds te select from, which we will make te order, or you can bny the material from us and get it made where It suits you. We have J use re ceived a large line el Children's Dresses lrein New Yerk, that for workmanship, style and beauty cannot be surpassed. They are made el all kinds of material from the low priced calico te the finest cashmere. Call ami leek at them. SILK DEPARTMENT. Just received to day another let of these extraordinary low lew prlced Summer Silks at 45c. Onr Black Silks are pronounced by all the cheapest line that has been shown anywhere. We also have Silks In all Desirable Celers. Large stock of Infants' Cloaks, Ladies' Underwear and Cor sets. GAHHLAWJSB, tO,i rpBB Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET BOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. AU Werk finished in the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only the best selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality el work enr prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en tbe most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set et workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. nas-Ud&w HZDrilffl Mil PALACE OF FASH NEWS NOTES. CLIPPINGS FROM. THE MAILS. Ot Varleas Impert Frem Different Quarters Accidents and Incidents of Dally Life out of the Hurly Burly The president will probably appoint a member of the,Mississippi river commis sion this week, te fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Captain Eads. There are a dozen candidates for the place, the most prominent of whom are Gen. S. W. Fergusen, of Mississippi, and Captain H. Flad.ef St.Leuis. General Fergusen is said te be an engineer of great ability, and he is highly endorsed by eminent professional and publie men in the Seuth. Jehn Ly Sullivan claims that he is fully recovered from his late indisposition and says he will go into training for his en counter with Mitchell en Monday next. He weighs new 197 pounds stripped, and contest at 190. He says be will be as strong and in as fit condition as he ever was in his life when he faces the English man. Ellen Hurley, 73 years of age, met with a terrible death one mile south of Dan ville. The old lady was an inmate of the Menteur county almshouse, the authorities of which granted her permission te come te town, and while returning te that in stitution, walking en the railroad track, she was struck by a passenger train, thrown down an embankment and instantly killed. Ncal Dew, the originator of the Maine liquor law, will leuture en " Prohibition " at Association hall, Philadelphia, Satur day evening. This is the first occasion for a long time en which he Las addressed a Philadelphia audience. He is eighty years of age, but he speaks with force and dis tinctness. Parnell expresses himself very freely, hewever, about the geed work of the re cent Land League convention in Philadel phia, and keenly regrets that the situation of affairs tendered it imprudent, if net actually impossible, for him te attend it. Minister Sargent denies that he wrote anv article for a German paper in New Yerk en tbe subject of the importation of Americau perk. His communications have only been with the state department. Sonie doubt is expressed as te whether DeB. Randelph Keira will finally be made chief examiner te tbe civil service com mission. He has net yet been given his commission. When Allen Therndyke Rice took the North American Review its actual circula tion did net reach seven hundred copies. In a very short time he ran it up te seven teen thousand, and new it has geno far beyond that figure. FACTS AND " FANCY. Items Wise and Otherwise. A story is told of two Irishmen, ene a zealous Reman Catholic aud the ethor an equally zealous Orangeman, who worked together in the same shop. The Catholic was irritated and annoyed by what he thought his comrade's uufair girdings at the mass, and at last persuaded the Or angeman te attend the Reman Catholic service and see for himself. It had net exactly the effect he intended. The Orangeman fidgeted with growing excite ment awl indir-atieu tlueugli the earlier part of the service, and at last he could contain himself no leuger. Leaning ever te his comrade, he muttered : I .it, this bates the divil !" Jimmy, was tnc whispered answer, " that's the intin- tieu !" A yeut'g man at Glasgow, la , was taken iu the ether day aud dena fur by a new trick. He laid a w.iger with a stranger that the latter would net wen, win and marry a young lady wberu, with his companion, he had seen arrive at the hotel whero he was living. The latter in troduced himself te the damsel, she smiled upon his suit, a minister was called in and they were married within an hour. The wager, of no ineousiderable amount, was Lauded ever te the bridegroom, who left with his .bride the following day. It was afterwards discovered that the ceuple had long been man aud wife, and that they had been traveling about playiug tbe same trick at various hotels. Dr. Rebert Cellyer, of New Yerk, writes te a Bosten friend that he is going te the islauds ever the ecsan this summer, "just te lie among the Leather, jeu knew, and hear the larks and drink in at old wells aud cat eat bread and milk and hunt up old cronies uad tumble around in a river I knew of and go te an old farm house I knew of aud te the church were I was baptized." Net long age, at a judicial investiga tion in Hampshire, England, of the death of a man who get up early one morning, aed hanged himself, his widow testified that bhe found him still alive, hut he made such dreadful faces that she hadn't, the heart te cut him down, and while sbe was loekiug up the village police he died. She did net, however, en that account consider that the judge had "any cause te be rude te her." Jehn S. Davidsen, about 19 years of ngs a clerk in the Western Union telegraph office, of Petersburg, Va.,elepad with Miss Finley Jenes, aged eighteen years, a beau tiful and accomplished lady, the daughter of Samuel Jenes, a prominent citi.en of West Point, Va. The ceuple were married at Welden, N. C. TRADE AND LAUOB. Tbe Striking Cigar Makeia' Demand. The employers of the cigar makers of New Haven have agreed te the advance of $1 per thousand, te begin May 1st. The cigar makers of Norfolk and Portsmouth, in Virginia, will strike, if necessary for an advance of wages. The cigar makers of F. H. Werk, in Cleveland, Ohie, struck en Saturday night for an advance of 25 cents per thousand. The Cigar Makers' union of Wilkesbarre made a new demand upon the manufacturers en Saturday night for higher wages, increasing the figures te $1.50 per thousand. If it is refused, abei;t 200 men will strike te day. At a meeting of the Men's Beet aud Shee Assembly, in Cincinnati, yesterday, it was reported that seven of the ten man ufacturers were discharging men, and con templated a reduction of wages after May 1st. A resolution was adopted declaring that the men will net demand any advance for the coming season if the present rate of wages is maintained. Eight thousand coal miner?, several hundred cigar makers, and a number of journeymen plasterers in the Pittsburgh district will strike Monday, unless the employers concede their demands. The miners will strike against a reduction of half a cent per bushel in the mining rate, while the cigar -makers want a dollar per thousand advance, and the plasterers an increase of 25 cents per day. FOBEPAUGU IN POTTSVILLK. A Colored Cook et the Circus Found Dead in the Woea A Rider's Fall. At Pottsville, a colored cook named Harry Robinson, who traveled with Fore Fere paugh's circus, was found . dead in the weeds close te the circus grounds. He had net felt well for several days past, and frequently complained of violent pain in the region of the heart. Before afternoon's ' performance he went into the weeds, as he stated, te rest, but remained away se long that his friends became alarmed and went after him. They found him dead. The coroner took the body in charge, and his 'friends, who reside at 705 Lembard street, Philadelphia, were notified. Dur ing the hurdle races Mrs. Coeke, one of the performers, met with a serious acci dent. While running at great speed her horse slipped, -owing te the damp and peer condition of the track. The woman was thrown under the horse and badly braised. Kerent Calamities. A violent wind storm swept North western Texas en Friday afternoon and night . A school house, containing seventy ehildren, near Fert Werth, was demolished but only one of the children was injured. AtBenham, Pale Pinte and Belten, a number of houses were blown down, and it is reported that in Bell county several persons were killed. Themas Blair, a boy, was accidentally shot and fatally wounded by Edward Milliken, a playmate at Kunellen, New Jersey, en Saturday. Milliken was playing with his father's gun. While several boys were examining an old gun near Pine Greve, Penna., en Sat urday, it went off, and the contents entered the temple of Jehn Bradford, inflicting a fatal wound. The five-year-old son of Francis McCormick.ef Shenandoah, Penu., was tern te pieces by a deg in a neighbor's yard last Friday evening. The deg was chained, but the little fellow went te it and patted it en the head, when he was seized by the brute and dragged into the kennel. The owners of the deg said "it was always harmless and was particularly gentle with children." It was put te death. On Saturday afternoon Arcadia. Louisiana, was visited by a hail storm of extraordinary severity. On a track of four te five miles in width, the trees were stripped of their foliage, great damage was dene te the crops and some live stock was killed: Seme of the hail stones measured "11 inches in circumference and 2 inches iu diameter" and "weighed three quarters of a pound." The smallpox con tinues te prevail at Olyphant, near Scran Scran ten, Penna. Four new cases of the disease, and four deaths were reported last week, and twenty cases are under treatment. The Trail of Bleed. Henry Smith, of St. Johnsbury, Ver mont, shot himself dead- in Jamestown, Dakota, en Saturday, because a young woman, whom hehad geno West te marry, refused te have him. Jehn Leenas and S. Boudreaux, convict guards, went te a colored festival near Brazoria, Texas, en Monday last. A quarrel arose and the guards fired nine times at a colored mau named Wiight without effect. .Wright fled, aud while ileeing turned round and fired several shots at his pursuers, killing Leenas and fatally wounding Boudreaux. At a store in Pert Royal, Seuth Caro lina, en Saturday night, Charles Wallace, a white railroad empleye, shot three colored men, named Miller, Singleton and Sherman. The first was killed en the spot, the second mortally wounded, and the third, Sherman, " was shot in the head," his condition net being stated. Asa traiu en the Nashville & Chattanooga railroad was nearing Andersen station en Saturday night, James Hawkins, apassen er, suddenly rese and shot Rebert Kteves, another passenger, through the breast. Hawkins then jumped from the train and is supposed te have broken his neck. Geerge Ware was takeu from the jail at Florence, Alabama, aud lynched by a mob en Saturday. Ware had confessed I hat he murdered a boy named Bethune at Muscle Sheals last week " for five del lars aud a plug of tobacco." Scared Indian. While working at his mine near Tres Alamos, a few days age, Jehn Lyens, of Tombstone, Arizona, suddenly found him self iu a most unexpected and unpleasant situation. He put in a blast, lighted the fuse, and had just reached the top of the shaft, when be beheld four mounted Apaches rapidly approaching with plain intent te murder him. Te run was te be evertakeu, and te stay was te be blown te piece?, and neither alternative presented anv attraction. Mr. Lyens hesitated an instant, and then dropped behind aheap of rocks at the mouth of tbe shale. At that moment the blast exploded, and a volley of stones and debris flew into the air with a thundering report. The Indians, who had made sure of their victim, were se amazed aud terrified at this miraculous in terference that they whceli'd aud galloped away, screaming like fiends, and Mr. Lyens, who had net been struck by a single ece of the rocks which fell all around him, made quick time te Tres Alamos. The Celluloid Eye-Glasses arc the lightest, handsomest and lueit durable made. Get a pair. .Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. n30-lwdced A llellcleus Banqnet. The modern epicure is tee often afflicted with dyspepsia, indigestion or constipation after hiving satiated his appetite with a deli cious banquet and all the luxuries et the sea son. Burdock Bleed Bitters are a positive cure for these ahd all ether disorders or the stomach. Price $1. Fer sale by 11. li. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. De Yeu Believe It. That in this town there are scores et persons passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver com plaint, Constipation, when ler 75c. we will sell them Shilbh's Vitaltzer, guaranteed te cure them. Sold by II. is. Cochran, druggist, Nea. 117 and 139 North Queen street. feb7-eed2 A pure, harmless, efficacious remedy Sim mons Liver Regulator. Mr. J. Marsn, Rank of Terente. Ont., writes " Biliousness and dyspepsia seem te have grown np with me ; having been a suflercr for years, I have tried many remedies, bnt with no lasting result until I used your Burdock Bleed Bitters. They have been truly a bless ing te me. and I cannot speak tee highly et them." Price tl. Fer sale by H.B.Cechran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. A Dangereu Cennterfeit. Thcre are dangerous counterfeits In circu lation purporting te be " Walnut Leal Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of Its great value is the lact that Parties knowing its great efficacy try te imitate it. Each bottle of the S" enuine has a fae simile of a walnut leaf lewnln the glass : and a Green Leal en the outside- wrapper. The "Restorer" is as harm less as water, while it possesses all properties necessary te restore life, vigor, growth and color te the hair. Purchase only lrem respon sible parties. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle is warranted. JOIINSON. HOLLOWAY A CO.. Philadelphia, and HALL & RUCKEL. New Yerk. iunB-lyd.eed&w NOTIONS. p EM OVAL. E. J. EBISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER. HAS REMOVED HIS GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, TO Ne. 17 WEST KLNG &TRBET, (Next Doer te Hull's Drug Stere, oppeslu Cress Keys Hetel.) rpWO SMALL HAND-MADB HAVANA L clars,fOT5cts., at the Old Stand, HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR TORE. MXDIGAJj. TKBRK DAVIS'S PAIN KII.LKK. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. BURNS, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Scratches, Contusions, Swellings, Scalds, Seres, Dislocations. Felons, Beils, &c, &c. FERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER IS THE GREAT i'EMEDY FOR DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. a2-2mdw N KVEK FAILS. SAMARITAN NERVINE, The Great NERVE CONQUEROR. A SPECIFIC FOR EPILEPSY, SPASMS, "i CONVL9IONS, PALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM, OPDJM EATING, SYPHLLLIS, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLYBLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENE3S, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGU LARITIES. E$1.50per bottle ut druggists.' The Dr. S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Correspondence Irecly answered by Physi cians. C. II. CRITTENTON, Agent, New Yerk, atlyeed&w BOOTS Jt SHOES. I; ADIKSt TAKE NOTICE 1 CITY MADE SHOES AT M. LEVY'S OP THE CELEBRATED MAKES : MACE A WEEKS, CHARLES KEIGIILEY, PROCTOR & . . IN PEBBLE AND KID. WORKED I1UTTON HOLE AND REST STOCK AT S2.00. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEE 'n M. LEVY. Ne. 3 E. King S., LANCASTER, PA. a23-ttaxw ULABH ANlt QUBKNHWAHB. H 1UH S MAKTTS. QUEENSWARE AT GHINA HALL. A LARGE LOT OE DAMAGED WARE At the lowest Prices, AT High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. T OOBER'8 1YJC. A 5c. Package OF LOCHER'S DYE WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANY OTHER. DYE IN THE MARKET, Fer sale by CHA& A. L0CHER, J NO. 0 BAST KING STREET, uinvAsiAAi r-" Matile tee Stere CLOTHWa. V I r 1 Our Clothing differs from the general run of Ready-made Clothing. It is mers-stylish in appearance and much better made and trimmed. In fact, the better grades, you will find, will compare favorably with most custom work costing twice the money. A. C. YATES & CO. . Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sis. PHILADELPHIA. a'-M-lurt A" HOSTKTXKR SOfi. Spring Novelties. ELEGANT STY.LE3 IN French Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Scotch Woolens, ELEGANT STY LKS IN English Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Demestic Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Spring Overceatings, ELEGANT STYLES IN Pantaloenings. I) B. Hostetter & Sed, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. w ILLIAMSON rUSTKB. The Latest Novelties In SAILOR SUITS ler CHILDREN are new displayed nnen our counters for the first lime this season. In addition te a Iresh utvoice et KILTS and PLEATED WAIST SDITS. Thcse suits have been thoroughly tested and arc n re le give entire satisfaction, as we will net al uw any goods te leave our establishment umi we are sure they will give the bujer the full amount of wear In proportion te the amount et cash paid ter them, as any goedi that will net ceme up te our standard et ex cellence are rejected. Th Prices are made the Lewest, as we much pn-lcr winning the confidence of our customers by selling none but strictly reliable, strongly sewed and wull made garments at Prices that cannot fail te prove satisfactory, for we knew eursnecn's depends upon the centlnned patrenn nt each customer. We are prepared In the MKNM DEPART MENT with all sizes of NAVY KLUK SUITS widen we will warrant permanent colors an t the Prices the Lewest. riie ijuux aim auujs uki'ju&xjuwa i n:it re-supplied Itself this week with a fresh and still larger and mere varied stock of all klndi or ROOTS and SHOES for CHILDREN, LADIES and GENTS. There is a SPECIALTY ler GENTS ii a SOLID, UANDSOME-MADE OXVOE1) TIK for SPRING WEAR and a perfect ntla guar anteed. Everything NEW and FRESH in PUKMSil ING GOODS of all descriptions. TRUNKS. VALISES, RURBER- GOODS and Summer LAP ROBES at Satisfactory Price Sole Agents for K. DUN LAP A CO. and J. R. STETSON ft CO.'S FINE SILK and KELT HATS. Williamson t Fester, 33, 34, 36 & 38 East Kin? St., A MOOTER. PA. OAMfMXB. SHIRK'S UAKPET BALL. Telephone Conversation. " Helle, there 1" ' Helle I" Why don't you answer my questions ? ' "I can't hear yeu: the wagons en Itii-i square, passing along from Shirk's Carper Hall, leaded with carpets, keep up such a con cen sufnt rumbling noise that It Interferes with the telephone." " Is tuat se : What's the matter at Shirk's ?' " Why, they arc selling Carpets at such low pricc-t that the people ere growing' wild ever It!" " Well, I want a Carpet, and I believe Pll go there myself. Where Is the placer' " Don't yea knew where that is T I thought everybody knew the Old Reliable Carpet Hull, corner of West King and Water streets. ou can't miss It. Geed-bye i" ?