?, -v " N-''', ',,r" l'--e V,"i t-f' rw. ,y" l& L fc5 .? Dally Intelligencer. bANUftaTRR APRIL 4. !. l n.T urtBLtioMen publish, all the He mw f we vbw -F " k - - - iAH l-m DHy diuea of T ivtmxj- aAiiuhji MrHAii In the cltv - - -- (ami for 10c per weekt Vrf . a yri or U months.) I for tana bhw i p " 1.T IfOTLMOSHCM iruuuit) auvaxi , only ai su per annum, u w wlahtaK tbetr address changed ) iUM where the paper U new ler- AjtfHMMnmU from 10 te tt cu.rer line I iwanien, according; va lemuuu. THE INTELLIGENCES Lancaster, Y. . 4VNem Connection vt Mile's UnderUklnR. A Swats committee lias descended Philadelphia te Investigate Pest- r Harrlty once mere. Mr. Harrity irmonte feblgWy complimented nbunt of attention mat ne re- i from Kepubllcan sources. It as- him at least that he is a man or . And when the guns that are se MMaeusl leveled at him all go oft :,tritfcOut hurting him, he has the addi- satisfaction of knowing that the Mtrk Is fire-proof. 3. .f rXha list invest uratien made ci l'esi atMter JIarrlty, at the instance of the 9r iXBIiauciyilla VrlVII OC1V1U3 AlCiUl l (WW Pjtatien.by the civil service commissioners, wanlted in his vindication : and ine re- i association had se little ammunition ' -SW It nin whan If. rinu tj flrn lr. Ml at. it 'Than ttAtimri from tlin flald as the nest ' 'A master's accuser and did net even appear L. Mere the Senate committee when it as- ; Ambled te pursue the present inquiry. S3 lalni ITbIa flAnUreil thef Hiev irflrfl tlm .nOTW. cow....... ...... .uvj ..v.v. ...- uJ'Mesra he first wanted te see. In their ' k f.e.1 .n ..r.......... lilwtclJilf M.ttt. f.lfciul tt Inf. nt ritamlacMHl nrtfttfllnA pm. iil. Tim mnrmrrlnt'. appmftd tn rnn "5,iT ., ,. , . ,, i V ma ue eviuence prtjiareu uj mu .lawyer for the witnesses te swear te, ;i and Senater Hale preceeded te extract it 'iUfrem them. But the character of the ."COBmlttee, the lawyer and the witnesses w was speedily shown uy tne testimony, ue e .mlltvkfw tni n ttnt (tin tt I iineans Irtiatsr Ittsf rnWHv fcaey uuu Jifaru , uuu ciiiuiiy buiu Vr-NMM Ut KU UIU lIllUilUilMUU 11UU1 VUU KMT.HWBiailtUDt rp Tha first day's proceedings fulli dis-.;?f-coleaed the fact that the chairman was W fc1 Mvr InlAtit aiMm mnbtni una nnmnnltTn fe.' jgltwwaj U1KUI Uiuu uiitivkui ufavauit'niit vt-aecuvtuii. ler use in juvul ui ui jicjiuu- gTIIMIU WII,IUU bUilli iUU (IIDOIUDUb liu UIO r-iTVmrwM-fttli' nfllnitila d.iv no resnect te the ' r'elvil service law. Philadelphia is the i-Vr handiest nostefllce te lianir this ultesatlen ylupen, being in aBlroDgltt'iiubllcauatnies- papeere, where partisan testimony is most Hjvvreadlly bad ; and is the second biggest idtyinthe country. New Terlt would .jjnotae eecauseiinas a uepuencan post pest & naster. It is a silly undertaking, feel- 4.lshly performed. Senater Hale is a man Up of little capacity or character, without an Xj wea above tne liepuuiican partisan or an Xp aspiration aside from Blaine. Tills w erk siitH! u new engaged in lias doubtless been ShaAt him hv IiIm master. rKe"" ' I'nmr-rnn's Name. i? Tbe tenacity with which Fome He- publicans of this state have put forward V.Ate name et J. Donald Cameren for the IC" Republican presidential nomination must Ite very aggravating te that distinguished r j&fcTBniieman. w nen ine itepuuncan county fpeonventien of Adams county raises its Jeebie voice for Cameren, the sugges'ieu ?! received as a seml-joceso voice from 'fetbe backwoods. Then when ether sec- .ytlens took up the same cry, the Lechiel t.9s atetamnn ilppmpil It iippilfnl tn ileMlnn '.vi On the heels of this last act came leselu- ffiS tiens from the Cameren club in Philadel- y?S"phla, recommending the nomination of R.ir wr T ,1 t- r.- At.. Ki en. j. .uuuuiu vdiiieruu ter uiu presi pjf'dency, nnd lequestlng the Ilepublican K'f convention te instruct the national dele- agates te vote for Senater Cameren. We are pained te see tills lack of con- Irjalderatien displajed for Pennsylvania's j ' awner eeuHWjr. j.i no is uui u cuuuiuaie, s.nj . .i. i u .... j. ..... , jjj turn peace ui uj.nuauuiuu uuiiueuisiuruetl, s and he should order his frlemU te cease frfitbelrsnperserviceable ?eal.t Tliis he has . ? '0t done, and is net likely te de. In .;;. truth It appears as if the frequent sug- ' gesuens ei uameren ier me presidency -JjJIil I Kieab urai ui uiciuuu in ilium. VgUntU Senater Cameren writes a letter of E?;oecnuauen iikc uiatei ueerge v. unnas, f- mi wiu ue uciicvuu niau uus piuiceiuua UI 5.1f indifference te the use of his name for the tfint place en the Hepubllcau ticket are 'absolutely insincere. (VJ The Saniean Dispute. The Baltimore Sun. which lias iron .wJcaely watching the course of Germany ia Samoa, gives an interesting account of &tbe negotiations between the United f Gl.tu Cmi.nn en.1 1.'1...1 1.1 1 & ueiujiiu; euu iJUIDUU, ICUIUVU '.Win Muma iRlanrln. Thnnirli illnavnivlm. .. .. - intention of annexation, Germany has, wimiwh) puBUHjveu ur eigutjears, pursued T;u uveiucauuK uuu uiciaieriai course. I'ealculated te reduce the Samoan govern gevern faatnt te a mere sham with the Germans 'fcjm tbe real rulers. In ISSi, King Miletea Wa forced te Bign a treaty giving Ger- - usey emiie cumrui or uis Kingdom, but ne secretly made nn urgent appeal te Great Britain for annexation, and a pro pre teat from that power prevented the exe cution of the treaty. The high-handed conduct of tbe German consul after this waa disavowed bv Germany lmf nnr $j, theless continued ; and in the summer of &si secretary llajard proposed a cnn. ffarence of the three powers in Washing- jl; w w consider me mailer. Count Ber- Kbi, the German representative. ba en Nfwalge that ending the discussion, the . -.,.. nuiuu UVU1U ' further complications. At this conference Germany calmly MMretnmd " te commit tlm nrtnai ...i - lTHrmxn rnnNiii Hr A111.1 tpiniii t. -Am the Islands te a person appointed for - Are years by tbe power havinefba ,.ru. poederating commercial interest there, ! ..the appointment te be renewed en the lie terms, and the ether twwers merely 'te bare the privilege of approving or re fuelug te approve the nominee." Of i niitiran flarmnnv nlelmn.l : '"jUng Interest, and, greatly te the astenh-h. ww ' uniMuui uHiiuicu iJitii(innpr'i - ?M0t of Mr. Bayard, the British repre- Metauve agreed le the German plan. Ourgevernmeut refused assent, and the eaferencehad no result, but It was seen E learned te it durlnc tim caaain r i. "" WUfereuce Germany had deliberately broken faith by declaring war against the SUg of baraea, deposing iud banishing i, ana selling up another by armed B, as before described in these cel- All these jsefs werSStrlvial pre I or uueut excuse. Fer eJaHJJPle, I .V- the city government of Apia was obliter ated because the American consul was twenty minutes late in attending a meet ing of the council called at an unusual hour. On top of nil this came a letter from Prince Bismarck, complaining of the anti-German altitude of the Ameri can consul, and coely requesting that he be directed te quit interfetlug at Apia. Secretary Bayard at once wrote n spirited reply, setting forth the facta protesting against the course of Germany, and de claring the situation unsatisfactory te the United States. It seems evident that there Is a bargain of some kind between Germany and Ilngland, and we ate the only protectors of Samoa. Heme or the Defaulter. Philadelphia is rapidly acquiring the reputation of being the home of the de faulter. In that quiet aud orderly town, financial crookedness is growing apace, and It is probable that if stAtiRtics were consulted, it would be apparent that the City of Brotherly Leve has had during the last ear inuie defaulters te the pop ulation than any ether city of the coun try. It has just been developed that a former cashier of A. 0. Yates As Ce. has made away with about $0,000 of the firm's money, the discovery having been made during the illness of the defaulter. At the same time discovery is made tli.it Jehn T. Stene, the trusted manager of the Pennsylvania Scheel Supply com pany, Is a delinquent te the extent of 13,000. The peiullarlly of the Phila delphia type of defaulter Is that he is generally fastidious in dreps and irre irre irre proashable In family. i . m Fer Chler Justice. The New Yerk World lias been sound seund ing the members of the Heuse of Kepre sentatlves en the question of the succes sion te Chief .Tustlce "Waite. With very remarkable accord Democrats and Re publicans say that Speaker Carlisle would be a geed man for the place, lie is possessed of the highest Integrity and ability, is net above middle age, and is n Democrat who would be guided In his Interpretation of the law by the lamps that Jeffersen mid Jacksen left behind them. Mr. Carllsle has been a great stu dent of the constitution, and has the mould of mind ami judicial t mining that would eminently lit him for the high place. The unanimity with which the Republicans npprove the suggestion is a great testimony of his Impartiality in his career as a public man. m . m Tin: usotulneos et a navy Is strikingly ovldenlln the Bemoan cane. K our gov ernment could he had a rospecUblo war hip in the harbor et Apia, the (Jerman ad miral would hardly huve voritured en his barbarous oeuriio, nnd at all oventH Aintrl Aintrl eans would have been Hufe aud thelr Inter ests roapected. Timni: were produetd li this country during (ant year U5 !'.! tens et doallterlrod lead and 25, IIS tena of non nrgontlferouH lead. The total output ofriuewas fi0,:il() tone, of which Illinois produced '-"i.TD tens, Kansas 11 (I3.r, MlHseurl 8 d00, aud the Eastern and Heullitrn Male 7, 1 11. (JilAiti.r.H K. 1'i.eic, oeuunlHaloncr of Uber for New Yerk, has presonted his llflh annual report Oa the queKtlen of strlktia be lias much te say, and the burden of bis remarksiH In favor of the Htrlkeas a weapon orwarfarefor the wnrklngmau. H'rlkec, be says, bave helped te raUe whkw, te shorten lieurc, te linprove the condition, net only of the particular werkmen who have risen up in preteM, but alne of the HiSHeH. Hakers, by iiipsuh of tboatrlke, have red need thulr hours Irem IS te l'J, and the nlue-beur day In duu te the strike sys sys tem. Wbueh In wliole trail cm hae geno up from 10 er cenr. lean per uent, bucatiae the tiieu In jmrllpular shops have aNserted themselvca and nmde geed thelr claim te cenalderatlnn. Ken a "lest" slrike la net alwaja a dead Ichs. It may curry with It tbs premise and petuuuy of botteriuent In Berne ether way. Whother the strike Bheuld boanliieldentoroiircompetitlvosjR. toni,CeinuilxHlonor i'uckthiiiliHlsnet worth arguing. It is with uh, and It has Its value, although the right of reHlatnnce or nelf nelf a'Bertlen limy be ocmMeuully abiiHed threufjli execas of 70s! or porsenalniubltlou. In Mar) laud the price of i?g Iibh been te duced bv law te f 1 2Ti iter llietimnil fmit. I Heme day IiBticister nay haOBitnllargoed ioriune. Juduk Mul'ltKitseN, In llarrUburg, baa declded the Market atreet paving tnce In laer of the city, (loerto J. Uhectuakur and ethers refuted te pay ibousMOHsnientfor paving Market atrent and conteatod the right of the city te collect it. The opinion holds that whether Market Btrest was m the condition of a paved street at the tlme the present pavoment was laid is Immaterial, and it was net proper te submit it te the Jury as a question or fact ; that the city was given the power te pave the street by the act of 1SS7 along with the power te assess the oest aud expeusu oil the property en ti ers by the per loot trout rule of amonament PERSONAL. " Hkmu Ukiiuh'h will Is te be the subject of contest. Juixh: Coei.hy, of MIehlgBU, la thought te be In the lead for the place left acant by the late Chief Justice Wnlte. I)it. A.A. MacUennki.i. wlie is practicing dental kurgery with Dr. Jainna Tail, of Philadelphia, la a native or Celeraln, thla county. William Hi-eicnki,!., et Philadelphia, ImsnUtm f5,0t0 te tue Jellorxeu Mullral ColleKOhenpltaltoesitabllBhalioo bed for the treatment et klduey diHeaea. Julian Uawiiiehm:, wheima been ro re sldlug In the United States forHemojcarB past, will return te Kunlaud in the autumn, and It is understood that he la te be a a a polnledteau Important American consul, ship. Maier Hkwiti has written Bletter in in ferriugte last year's thnatened outbreak el Aslatle cholera In New Yerk. He sayB "It la generally expected that, accerdlru te past experience!, there will be a repetition of tbe dlsAase thla year." Mn. Uerack Uavin, In hUlnaiifiural ad ad drenaas prealdeut et the California hlate University, Bald, ' that the tlme baa oemo when the treasures of the htglier education are laid open Ui women equally with men, and 1 believe that this leaven will ellently work threuKb the whole community, kIv Iuk a higher tone te soclety, ami exerelslui; a henlgn iulluence oveii upon iiublie at falra." Mrs OitOMJiiCLMKi.AMi ou Tucaday was eleeted pretlileut of tun Knatern Alumtne association et Wella e illeue at the annual meetlni of the association In New Yerk. Mra Cleveland, who Is a graduate et the coUcre, aeut a letter te one el the ladles preseut at the meeting, bbuhIiii: her of her Interest in the asulatlen aud accent lng the tendered preildency, Oai-tai.n Themas, Luirtit, treasurer et tlie Jrvlnt' iV helper Mauutacturliivoem. paiy, operators of a lare cetlnn mill, dled at bis home In Chester en Tuesday. He was 62 years of bke. HeleaveH a widow aid tour children. Mr. helper served gallantly In the late war a rap'aln of a company In. the rttty eighth I'eniia.lvan'a oluuteera. He served two teima in city oeuncll, wa president et the Heard of Trade and held several positions of trust. MAitciAiti.T Gevk, who waa one of the WAMlthiestand most charitable of Catholic women In llosten, glvis by will nearly a mllllrn dollars te various charlth . The property she owned In Hcbeken, N. J . is bequeathed te trustees te held during the llvwj of Henry and Timings I'loed, her relative, after which It la te be old, and the proceed applied te the red notion of the debt of 8L Uelntnbm'a Keuien Catholle church, In Went Twenty-HUh etreet, New Yerk. She alee make beqneete te Carney heaplUI, te the Aaaoelatlon for the Protec tion of Deatltute Cat helle Children end te HL Vincent's orphan asylum, all of lloaten. Spree U le Locale In I'telUdalptila Olaua Hprfckela ban ernsnmrjiated the purchase of the lte for his big Philadel phia eager refinery. The propertv chosen about 10 acre of land en the Delaware riverfront, at Heed afreet It was bought from the nutate of William V. Merrick for 1000,000 cash. It la elated that the bond bend ing! will cover 1 12 000 aqnare feet of ground and they will vary In height from 0 te 11 stories, A HAU IlLUNDKlt M Kastnr Monday morning', and the u children were In clever j Tbem wru net an Inch of all the lawn they had net hunted ever. And such scarlet FKffi and blue eggi and speckled eggs and golden Were never er.t of fairyland, or d reamed of or beholden. Thollttle bantam biddy from tbe barn came topping proudly) She setfined verr much excited, and was cack ling very loudly. Se the children's mother, laughing, called i "I think. If you'll go see, dears, You'll And Kiddy's laid an Kaster egg : per hup) It Is (or me, dears. Fer 1're net found a single ene." Off rushed the children, shouting : Oh, that's loe bad; we'll leek, mamma" They came back almost pouting four mournful facer, each Just new was such a very bright one, And-"Only leek, inatnina," they said, 'she'a laid a common white one t" Jfiir garet Vamtrgril in Jlarptr't I'oieicr J'eeite. Fiein ETnty Point nt I lie Cn!niiu comes the orders for SUUUONT. Never has such a demand arlsen for anyartlcloef the toilet. Its most constant patrons are among tbe i born te be admired. Geed leeks con clllatn, beanty fascinates. Whlte teeth de ineit) te nugment personal comeliness than any ether facial characteristic. The ladles knew! hlj, and olther te ronder thechann lasting or te sccura It ween wanting, apply SO'ODONT, the most effective of teeth riop riep riop aratleus. Use It systematically. t.M.W WANAMAKHIVB. I'liiLADBLruu, WedDOiday, April 4, 18SS. If you have thought of a visit te the 1 louse Beautiful, or the Crofters' Cottage, or any one of half a dozen ether spe cial features of the Easter Oc casion, bear in mind that the opportunity will seen slip by. Robes. The proper stufls for a neat costume ready matched te your hand. Seme one else has done the color fit ting and has figured out hew many yards of this and hew many yards of that for the per fect dress ; some one who knew hew. Yeu get the whole thing in a lump. The matching and measuring and putting up of the cheapest Rebe we have has been done with as much care as the costliest. E m b r e i d e r ed Chambray Robes were a last year novelty. Sometimes we could hardly get them ready fast enough for you. Ne wonder they go with a rush. 10 yards of plain, 4 yards wide embroidery and jj4 yards narrow, in a neat box, and $1.50! Twe colors gray and brown. Ginghams, tee ; geed quality. Grounds of pink, brown, light blue, navy, steel, and mixtures ; generously embroidered in self or harmonizing colors. Ample stuff for a generous dress, $4. Others, same price, corded ; ethers still, with quick, fluffy loops. Of course Sateens were prompt te get into such handy shapes. 1 2 yards plain, 1 ) yards for panel, aX yards for bands. Only plain grounds, but delicate colors daintily dec orated with a neat round braid liberally put en : I link en vluk iluoen blue whltoeu ittuk cream en cream whltoeu cruaiu gamut en navy Price $5. Robes no better were sold last season at 6. Sateen Robes, with wider, heavier, richer embroidery, and a greater range of colors, $6. Pique Robes, white en white ; c earn en cream, 5. Morthwtatef centre. Seme of the finest "-oel stuffs are also ready bexeci ier you in Rebe lets. Fer Even ing Robes, foamy Albatross in cream, pink, and light blue, done in silk embroidery as an artist would lay pigments ; leaves, flowers, vines fit for Titania's wear. $8, $9, $10. You've paid a third mere. Light Serge, tan shades, silk embroidered, $10. Last season 16 for very similar. Seutache Robes ; mere than ever, handsomer than ever, mere cooler combinations than ever; $10, $10.50, $13 and $16. And we have only begun te leek at the Robes. Time and fret and money savers te nine women in ten. Coming and going by the thousand. While we point at one it slips out, but another crowds into its place. Heuthwuat el centra. French Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs. A new let. Dainty, clinging things. The twill, the weave, the color tone, the size I WAJTAMAKKR'B. just as they should be. TEe one for least is 50c. Far and away beyond what you expect for half a dollar. Then the price stairways 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $i.75 $2 Celers in clude cream, cardinal, blue, mode, black. (Second fleer, Okestnut street front Take elevator. There's a quarter-acre in the Basement that no full blooded, healthy boy or girl (or man or woman, for that matter) can afford te skip. It's where the outdoor sporting things are the Base Ball and Cricket and Lacresse and Croquet, the Fishing Tackle, and the wonder-spread of Lawn Tennis fixings. There's no proper plaything that any sound minded youngster dreams el but we have it, and the chances are, ten te one, that the Wana makcr price is away below the common price. We deal in Toys and Sporting articles just as we de in ether goods buy for the least that knowing hew and taking in big lets makes possible, and sell at a modest profit. Hew strange te think of only a "modest profit" en sporting gear! That isn't what you are used te. But maybe you don't knew it. The goods of every popular maker, but the price tags tells a new story. Glance at the prices and varie ties. Thirty-one styles of Lawn Tennis Rackets, for instance. Where else in town can you find mere than half a dozen ? We've a price list (te he hd for the asking) that will ull you the whole story and put you In the way of saving money. Things for sporting wear as well. Frem very small begin nings we have get new te a very large business in Cricket and Tennls Coats and Caps llane Hal! and llloycle stockings .Sweaters ana ItewlBg Skirts Hwlmmlng Bulls ana Tights riannel Shuts ana Dells and everything of the sort that helps te make the outdoor hours pass pleasantly. Wanamakcr prices of course. Sporting Clothing U en the first fleer, Juniper una ClKHtnut streets corner. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. n jiv uoem. Q.IVLEH'8 NEW BTOHR GIVLER'S NEW STORE NOW OPEN. Kverj tiling Kuw In DKKS3 GOODS, hinbrotflerel and llraldcd liobea. Melrur, eilks andButlns. Dry Geed. lle'lnry, (Moves and Underwear. Km Km Km brolderles. Muttons In the Mewest Bij leg and Celers at All 1'rlces. Come und Bue Our Uoeds, Compare OUU l'llces. JOHN S. GIYLER, Nes. 6 & 8 North Queen St., .ANCASTKU. l'A. nuriuijd.tw J."" MAKT1N A.CO. J. B. MARTIN (S CO. 150 PIECES French and American SATINES On Our Counters te Select Frem. FREHCH SATIRES, 20 te 5 Cents. American Satines 8, 10 and 12 1-2 Cents. H 0008 SAJUAPARILIiA. Health and Strength If you feel tired, weak, worn ear. or ran down from hard work, by ImpeTerlsbed con dition of the bleed or low state of the system, yen should take Heed's Parupatllla. The peenllar toning, purifying, and vltalltlng qualities of this succesif til medtdne are toen fait throughout the entire system, expelling dlietse, and giving qnlek, healthy action te every organ. It tones the stomach, creatfi an appetite, and reuses the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have taken It with benefit, testify that Heed's earsapaillla " makes the weak strong." Heed's Sarsaparllla "thare taken net quite a bottle of Heed's Banaparllla, and must say it Is one of the best medicines for giving an appetite, purifying the bleed, and regulating the digestive organs, that I ever heard of. It did me a great deal et geed." Mas. M. A. Stavlbt. Canastota, N. Y. " I took Heed's Banaparllla for less of appe tite, dyspepsia, and general languor. It did me a vast amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi tancy in recommending It." J. W. Willb Willb reu, Qalncy, III. "I had salt rheum en my left arm three yean, suffering terribly. I took Heed's Bar sapsrtlla, and thesaltrbenm has entirely dis appeared." U.M. Mills, 71 rroechBt, Lewell, Mais. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists. It ; six fer6. Prepared only by a. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. lOO Deses One Dellar. AINE'8 (JKIjEKY COMPOUND POltSALKAT 11. II. COCIIlt AN'S UltUG STOItB, Hcs 137 and 13) North Queen Bt , Lancaster, Pa. apriamdftw jjm B ABO A MeKLKOY. bard & Mcelrey, S3 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Oar Expenses Are Net High And We Are Satisfied With Oar Small Profits. de. Men's British X Hese, regular made, 1 pair ler 25c, worth 20c per palrj Men's 4 pair and S pair Seamless Hese ler 25c. beat goods In the clly at the price i Ladles' regular Made Jial Jial hrigganUe e, 2 pair for 2: bargatnsln Children's Bone 20 aw. Men's Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs only loeoach, worth 15c ; BOdez. Ladis' Handkerchiefs, with embroldered silk flower In cerner, only fie each. Bhawls and lilanknu at less than cost One Case KemnanU of Bleached M.u"!n.?.n.ly.0' Jf Bulr price. 12HO. New Hress Olnghnms only loe New American BaUnes at 10andl2Kcts. OnoLetof Uleacned Turkish Towels, size 17x38. 2 for 25c, worth 2Se each. One Case of Bummer I'antlnr, In neat mlxture, I lalds or Blrlpes, goea warning color, double and tvHjt. no starch, at 20e per yard better goods than some sell at lie. l-ummer Panting In lower ?.Taa8.,R.tJ0.J2K'..s'1".l7.c,8.etc' Special value In IilaekCahmeresat2J,A'J.45, 50 eta and up. IilkSIlk warn Henrietta Cleth II 00. II 25. 1 40 and II 50 lllack All-wool Henrietta. 46 Inehes wian,at II 00 ; thl Is the biggest dollar's werthever retalled ever any ceunter: we except none lngratn, Hemp ana Cottage Carpet at 20c, worth 25e ; better grades at 25. si, 40 and 60 cU. Bag Carpets at 2), dl, 40, 45, BOcts ana up; all-wool stripes at Ms. arpet hairs taken In exchangi" w,nfl.r.?.h.?.'!!8,,8prtnK.flx.turM' at t0 I e8' KOds. 50e Dade Shades at 75c, worth IIOO. rKATHKIlS-OwlnKtethelncreateddemanaat thH seasnn of the yew It has causea the wholesalo prlce te advance. We are prepared te furnish the utst goods at the same low price the lowest In the clly. Why 7 Our expenses are net high, and we are satisfied with small pre tits, bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, B ARQA1NB IN UAKPETH. DON'T - BARGAINS -AT- letzger & Haughman's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite the Cooper Heuse. JJCWJULKY. I have this day admitted my Sen, GODFRIEDZ. RHOADS, te a Partnership in the Watch and Jewelry Business at Ne. 4 West King Street. H. Z. RHOADS. OAKPBT HAKOA1NN I -GO SHIRK'S CARPET HALL - WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Gbain Carpets, OIL ULOTJ1S, WINDOW SHADES. Ac. We have tbe Lttrgeet and Beet Stock la the Olty. H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cemer West King tnd Water Streets, Lancaster, Pa. SOJTJUAI F OH J Ull V COMMISSIONER, a. r. 8HU1.TZ. Illaeksmlth, N'lnth Ward, formerly of Kllza. both 'lewnshlp. Buhject te Domneialte ruins, warx iwdw E OR J URV COMMISSIONER, II. T. 811UI.T., Ol KllzabMhtnwn lternuRb. Suhject te the decision e! tue Democratic County Confon Cenfon Confen tloa. imuMlilAw TT'OR JURY COMMISSIONER, UEOKQK UAUMSTKTTKlt, Ftiventh Ward, city. Subject te Itemocralle Uules. luarhMydAw F R JURY COMMISSIONER, EUW. AHULKK, OI Drumore Township. Subject te the do de do cUlenot the Duuiocrutle County Convention. limrfadAwtapJS" F OR JURY COMMISSIONER, KKANKLIN CLAUK, Ot StrnauurK Township. Subject te the fltt fltt fltt cUlonet the Deuiocrutle County Convention. UlHrl9 0Awtui5 ir R CONURESb. B. FRANK B8HLBHIAH. mr Subject te llepnbllcan Uules. autfEMldA All this season, a sprtna: RDfneaehe. a ma reliable tenle and bleed purifier la needr by nearly everybody. Heed's Btnaparllt u peculiarly adapted for that purpose and be comes mere popular every year. Try It this spring. "When Heek Heed's Banaparllla II a nets In my stomach lelt ; the dallneet la my head, and the gloomy, despondent feeling dis appeared. 1 began te get stronger, my bleed gained better circulation, the eeldnrss in my bands and feet left me, and mr hldnejsdonet bother me as before." U, W. Hull, Attorney. at-Lw, MUlersburg, O. Make the Weak Streng " A year age I suffered from Indigestion, had terrible headaches, very little appetite In tact, seemed completely broken down. On taking Heed's Barsaparllla I began te Improve, ana new 1 have a geed appetite, and my health la excellent compared te what It was. I am bet ter In f pints, am net troubled with cold feet or hands, and am entirely cured of Indiges tion," Mikbib Makbibe, Mewburg, Orange Cennty, It. T. " Feeling languid and dUxy, hiving no ap petite ana no ambition te work, I took Heed's Sirsaparllla, with the host results. Asa health In vlgorater and for general debility I thin k It supeiler te anything elte." A. A. Bikib, UUca,M.Y. Beld by alldruggists. II i six for IS. Prepircd only by c. I. UOOO A CO, Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. 100 Deiea One Dellar. muuu Opposite Fountain Inn. Opposite Fountain Inn. FORGET THE - IN CARPETS JIALIM. BAKUA1NH I Tl FOR - liUMitJtlt XJC80KTX. A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Popular Winter or Summer ) Largest Hetel. Hest convenient. Jtlegautly ur ur nlshed. JLtberully Managed. OPEN ALL T11K YKAU. C1IAS. MeGLAUK, Prep. W. K. Cecuram, Chief Clerk. lebn-ema A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (Forrcerly Hetel Ashland.) -NOW:ul'KN.-S UKrUUMSlIED. . UKMOUKLKD. UENOVATKD. JOS. It PLANIQBN, ,lB. marMmd-Mar,Apr,July,Aufi, BUSINESS METHODS MADE PJxMN. The Bystem of Instruction at the LANGASTKlt COMMKUC1AL COLLRQK. Is go simple and plain tb&t any ynunx ld r or Kentleman can eually muter all the detail! of abustneas education. L111EUAL TKUK3. Evening desslens Tuesdays, Wedne and mew. ''f0Kn1f)lrKnK.t,y I.ancaater commercial CelJef e. ectlMia LaucMter, r. CLOTBltTO. e. TNFORMATION. Te Uiem about Ordering ptln Cleth, if yen want te Save Meney and baVlMMO. QO TO ASKEW'S. cr.lr JMMENBK ASSORTMENT. L 4 Bre, S. W. COR. N. QUEEN A 0BAN6E SI?. 1MUKNSB ASSOUTUKMT.MKW FXATUBIS AX0LU81TK 8TIXKS, BKBVlCBABLKQOOOd HAUKBDAT Reck Bettem Prices. QKTTUK MOST FOB TUB MOMXr. AithXHAl' .Bn,u !! quality strtcUy ..Vr-,S,.iMlI,lere,nd8oetohChevloU. Ch.r8c?!yt?,.0wdoeLln 8tr,p6 P,MU " tfWa,10 aer, beat of All-wool if0' bJ 5 'nnre Albert Units made te order. Trimmed and madeln elegant stile. nWS!. SB? te ertlM . jJ JjgrhMii connrmatlen see our two win- Newest Spring Goods Only. i,Kr,L012?mberom,ert ftna aaUfacUen gees with every purchase made. " L. GANSHAN Si BRO. TUT-YERB fc RATH1TON, Ease and Comfert. IN ADDITION TO TUB FULL VALUB GIVEN IN OUK CLOTHING Welhave looked well after the Base and POPULAR PRICES. If yen are hard te fit, give ua a trial. 11 you are hard te please, take a leek at OUR SUPERB STOOE OF Spring Clothing. If you don't knew what te buy for Spring, leek through our styles and you '11 surely nnd something te your taste. If you are en a tour of Inspection, we'll net bore yen te bay. There's no need or It; the assortment Itself will make a purehaser of you. Myers & Rathlbn, LKAUINQ CLOT1UEBB, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., LAMUA8TBU FA. -Sel Agency for the PKHrBCT-F(T-TIMQ CROMWKLL HU1UT-I1 10 each, 14.60 the half dozen. H IRSH & BROTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- Spring Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS -AND Merchant Tailoring. WB QUOTE A FEW OF OUU SPECIALTIES : 3,000 Children's Suits from 81.00 all grades te $8 00. Beys' Butts from $2.60 te $12.00. Men's Suits from $4.60 te 920.00. 1 800 Fairs Knee Fan's, 20, 25, E5, 46, 60, 65, 76 cent', $1.00, 81.60. WE SOLICIT YOOR PATRONAGE. Hirah & Brether, One-Price Heuse, COll. N. QUEEN STKKET AND OENTUE 8UU A HE. LANCASTER, FA. MVHWAL. OUPERlORlUALllY MUSICAL BOXES. IlKNIiY GAUTSC1I1 A SONS, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Xxamlnatlen will preve our Instruments far superlorie any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash tbit abounds In the market, seen being nf mere annoyance than pleasure te thelr owners. Old and Imper fectly made Music boxes carelully repaired by expenmced workmen trem the uoanutuc ueanutuc uoanutuc tery In Switzerland. Correspondence solicited, bend stamp ler catalogue ana prlce list. nevSMydAw GaesmaD M - "fflgreifijgTrTfT"" fc v ' s . - i
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