.-( -,-- -- r- - TUB IiAN OAgTEB DAILY IOTELUGENCEIt. MONDAY, APRIL 16. k - ; - ViTiJ lit KF j.. m it. & it r.5 -s I? i Dally InteIHgTicT. aJaNUASTEK. AfHIL la, ISM. Daily ImujeBiicaa pnbllsnee aU the Hamn te uuw u HI Hi Bltif tiAtir. ww. iutt AtfAtt nf Tarn timt... ITT 1 rmij ..-... --- Msnae. Is e'eltvered by carriers in the city MM iMTeendlng towns ret 10c, iter week t gsy SMII, se.00 xnr I vs.i iui & muuuu UI tat wn months tee. per month. tm Wanav lTLttHem (Deuble Sheet) ffiai uiu 91.W fqi suuuuif iu u. tumiltisw wishing their address changed t also slate where the paper U new for MTerHsmsenta from 10 te 3 cu. per line & Mwk btaerUen, according te location. ,r TUE INTELLIGENCER, x Lancaster, re. B -x. , - s? Blaine Ilunnlng. V Mr. Blaine is evidently still running 'Is the presidential nomination in Fenn 13k wiTaaia ana ins ena et me jiepumicaa here is the biggest still, as It Has ofere been. These who are Griffin te accept his declination are net M many as these who refute. Chairman ; Cooper started out early te declare fekk continued adhesion te Mr. Blaine, 'nd these who lately undertook te supplant htm as chairman therefer, MTB reason te Knew uuw mm. iir. i- Cooper knew what he was about. Mr. t4 sjoejier win ikj cuiiirimii, anu nix. jnume e, wiu ue xcuui'jiivuuia a vw nb iuq CilflhlAasn rnnvpntlnn. Mr. Wharten e&zrrr"- . . . ... :..". -. jjatiter, who thought .Mr. uiatne was out of the race, has net been secured as a .11 delegate, his constituents kindly leaving r&liliD at home te manage the various im. S V Movement and flnancn enmnanlps which pwDfage his attention in China and Phlla- .;j9ihihs. J.ue ivt'i'uunciin Bi.iu'siuuii in ; Pennsylvania, who nre net friends of Mr. f JMalne, are evidently net te liave their r SlfUMilAH 1 f ,rw1 11.1m .An I il.nla v Mneuuuu uuimu icu hub (iii nuiii liiuil O" private business by their political duties. :4? Mr. HreE'm. ThjL-eongressfenal conies' among the J ! .ii 1 1 1 n n ii nanlwifiln ... tt.lt. .x....,. Im. x avdiuuv4u neiuikULO ill liue iiuuut; nun $ .I,... .1... ii r afaiauimii tu me ii-juii-a iiiivu iuiu- yahadewed, in the success of Marriett i?BreeIus. The contest clearly laid be- l?plfcwliMl film nml tlin timaAtil Inniimlutiif 'ltm the ether candidates would have seen if their judgment had been gv feed. If they had been out of the Afield, Mr. Illestand would have been Egsjv cnesen, sucu a result Doing evidently in their interest as candidates in the J futnrtv Vn fliAV nrn nlmfr nf. fnr " --" -"W -- " "- fyji two terms, hi. jeasc, it Air. xtresiua Pldees net conspicuously fall Jn his repre-;S- tatiea of his constituents, as tliere is no jf reawn te believe that he will. If he jijj! wmn ui vj nie Ainuuitiun ui niusu who if,,- BJevuticu uiui, no win im iiiu repruseuut w& tive et the county for many mere terms , than the regular allotment. IIe has a : W -ll.l nn 1.1 t -. . ii.. K-r; W41UUK 4UBiiu;akiuu lur vuuni"33 1" VI1U . oratorical ability with which he Is richly ivyanaewed; but time alone will show K.1 VMV .W Ul I...W IIIWUIU VV ?maka It duly effective. Eloquence re Will net of itself sustain a member of Congress, who needs te be as careful Of what he says as of hew he says It. The tendency of men possessed of large Vocabularies and et skill in discharging them, is te carelessness about their words . signifying something; and we have noted .an inclination this way in Mr. 1) resins. . jsat It is a tendency that Congress is well kr'.f'atflB.ntjftri tf nnrrart.. 'ThnrA la nn tilnfm -- .... V. ... UU U.W..U , tbtre for nonsense ; and a session or two A. may quite possibly lick Mr. Brosius into ahape te become a statesman of high degree. The Ureat Ubjrrratery. The famous 1700,000 observatory In California is finished, aud se is the $700,- 000. At least we are assured that there la net enough left te pay the salary of one tirst'Class astronomer, aud if Reme ambi tieus millionaire does net come forward and bny a share in this tombstone of the lamented Lick, the state will probably Si nave te shoulder the burden of its main. fif'r"teeance. There has been and will be a geed deal of harsh criticism et the trustees for their extravagance, but they have upent neth lug for show and the whole of Mr. Llck'b pile went for sol id and careful scientific work. As a result, the world has nu ob. ervatery that represents the crowning effort of the instrument builders of our Mnfciirv n. nnlMmllil tstil f.n nnlunllfln Ll'werk, and if the world falls te make use K it ii uallfernla allows this astronem. W-fg, leal plant te be idle, when it might be & grinding out planets, asterrelds, comets, ,m and biff figures in profusion If Himh npir- W0f- lect la possible en that progressive coast v-rln thte nrftffrpnlvA fkaa fhnn usimnnh lia ECweree for the pride of California, and the IfrS MTance of learning and truth. The trus- e? . !... i i...u. . . c.t. 9cs uiiuk iiiivu uuuii nu uuscrvuiery te ranK witn ether observatories of the world,but they cheese te fellow the West- w em Instinct, and went te work te build 1' the biggest thing iu that line en earth. J.ne geed that these great works uccniu plish is of a very far reaching and indi rect variety, but none the less valuable for Its indirectness. Every grain of knowledge as te the true state of things In the universe around us,iset priceless ralue te the race, for it helps te dispel .superstition, te strengthen religion, te Impress man with a wholesome sense of the insignificance of his mortal part and Siv uig uutjesiy 01 tue universe. Se erlh, Ne Seuth. Hen. Seth Lew, who us mayor of Brooklyn made quite a geed impressif n upon the progressive portion of the Re publican party in New Yerk, has In the current issue et .America an article en ' American Patriotism. He enun ciates the doctrine that te secure the great future of this nation it is required " that there shall be iu the thought of every patriot no Xerth and no Seuth, no ' East and no West, but a conception rather et one united people, for whom, If they deserve it, ij reserved a daizllng f tleitiny. v Such sentiments from a rising young Bepubllcan are worthy of special note. They illustrate that the spirit of section alism is dying very fast. This genera- tlen will see the few smeuldering embers of fraternal hate, but thesswill aoen be reckoned with the things of th9 past There will here and there arise a Feraker a a Jehn Sherman te wake the echoes, but their vaperings will fall idly en a reconciled people. When the apectacle was presented in the United States Senate of a Southern senator de. idlng from the assault of a " bloody lepuuucau the honored names of id Hanzeck, it was a strik- it the names and fames proud heritage Matthew Arneld. The death et Matthew Arneld, the English critic and man et letters, follow ing se seen after his fierce attack upon America and American Institutions, will make It a subject of regret that his last public expression of opinion was one Oiled with rancor and disgust with what he law en his visit te this country. He appears te have leen a man totally devoid et humor, and he had swallowed nil the stories of American crudeneas of manners and lack of mental cultivation until he unconsciously assumed a superi ority of air in addressing American audi ences that often made him appear ridic ulous. On his last visit te this country he complained bitterly of the newspaper criticisms of himself, some of which he brought upon himself by his own arro gance, and ethers of Jocular cost were by him misinterpreted. But Arneld Is dead new and it Is proper te threw the veil of charity ever his frailties. He was a scholar and had nn important influence in developing the modern school of Eng lish resthetlclsm by the " sweetness and light" with which he endeavored te sur round the civilization of his period. lIeut.ANni:n bas egnln wen. In the eleotlen In France en Sunday In the 1)9 pntment of the Nenl his total vote was 172,272, while his nearest opponent had hut 76,781 vetea. lie la en the topmost rjund of ambition's ladder. Will he fall or ascend te the presidency of the ropuhlle 7 m m W1TJI a geed deal of truth, Professer Hlehards, of Ysll college, says: "The train Ing which young men rocelve In their perta popsesaoa Its hlgbeU vulue by vlrtne of the Jsat that It brings forth seme of the best ewera of mind and obsraetor, net be cause It develeps mero bone and muscle." m m Tiyk cost le the railroad company of the Chloige, Hurl In iten fc Qulney strlke up le date Is f2,100,000. I)e It psy T Judee Paxsex, In an address In Phila delphia en HAturday, said that a lawyer whoadreostod thnoHUse of n man whom he knew te be guilty boestnn n partlelpant lu the criine. On this ruling there are a great many unjaltcd legal criminals In the country, KniTen Willi a. st O'Hiukk scorns te enjey being arrested. IIe appears te yearn for It with that perslstnnoe which aalnta leek forward te heavenly rest. A week nn lin dared the Revernuiunt te arrest him In LiUKhrea, Ireland, and appeared much dlssppolnteJ wlien ttiey declined le gratify hlsabierblnK dcalre. On (Sunday lie was arrested at Kingstown, was at ence balled out, and la new resmperlng around the Orsen Isle Just as lively as a kitten and manufacturing antl-Knftllsh aentlment whnrover he eela his feet. The mere the (tovernmnnt arrests O'llrlen, the atronger it makes him. Heme of these daya when It Is tee Inte, the stupid llalfeur will learn that the home rule pciitlmrnt In Ireland cannot be crushed by a tyrannous noldlery. PKIISONAU IUxkkh Jehn W. UAssKL.nr.nnr, of PottUewn, Is deail. llepiiESKNTATiVR Mii.i.fl Is iiiueh Im proved in liealth and will be In the Heuse en Tuesday when the ter ill bill cornea up. Jehn BniwAnT will be nouilnatefl by the Franklin ojuntvltepubllesnsfor JudKe, he having eurled throo-feurths of the dele g iter. Mm May TATLen I'ehtkh, tlie wife of ex-presldeut Perter, nf Yale iinllOKO. dld en Huudsy In New ilavun,-after un illness of Hereral yearr. Isaae MAHKrtNH, of the New Yerk frei. lu a roeiu tioek allows that thorn are 400.000 Jewa In this oeimtrv, li000 or whom are In New Yerk. They oentrnl f I&0.000 000 worth or real rtate prepnrlv Jn New Yerk eltv and repriwent M,000,000 In the Ootteu KxehaiiKa Their annual transsetlniiH In leudlnit JIikh of trade lu New Yerk feet up f 219,000,000 annually. A ftlelmlleiu Vulra ought te bs ncceinp&nlrd tiy nn ngreenhle titniih Words wiiiuul by n nleiiKsnl one, e. liecliiUy ir precceaiiiK treni a rnseatu (lellcnti). ly ohlKelliXl iiieiitli, Qi'lllil mid uiicliiln the male llatuner. Jtlurk thl, dames unci Oomol Oemol Oomel BBlli'S, nnd inn H().Ot)().N C which undews the troth with the wlilleiiiiKs iinfl Imnlmin cf Bia. biisUr, reuilers flahliy, ennkervd, colerjo-n Kiima Una and junk, una glrus a hmilthler glow te jmle, rnughuiiiMl lips, t he bieatb ho he ho cemus us Bwtel as n neeigay through Its Influ Influ Influ oaee. r.M.WAw IVAXAMAKtCWN. l'liiLnmLiuii. Meuauy, April IK, lhha. The Garibaldi ! Londen and Paris arc wild ever it. What is it ? Read what the "Times" says: It rutnutiinl for u iirntty Ynnkoe gltl te llaah upon t'hllHditlphU belinH the nralet the Bty llh (lurlhHiat tlilrlt, which urn new nil tlie rsge lu l.omlen mid the Mngllab sCHSiae rn. sorts. Mlaa mnllh, of I'leMduncr, K. 1 n Uloret mw Ulonient II Wllllinna, worenno at a weaatiig lust wok, und new all the girls are Fcnimuilng te get nan. Ultlnmtely thvy will boas greuiamgn na the Jureey, Who has it ? Where de you always find the latest novel ties ? They arc just off the steamer ; a limited let. Come quickly if you would see the beautiful as sortment. Seoend flaer, Chestnut attest tide. Twoele- vateia. lust in. Three mere cases of quaint and curious imported novelties in Walking Jackets. Among our hundreds of styles you are sure te find what will please and save you money at the same time. There are big bargains for you, tee, in these every thread-wool steckinets. Bustling scenes among the Wraps. Where else can you see se many styles or such prices ? Yeu will be pleased with our selection of Beaded Capes the high novelty. These $5 all-wool Tailor made Dresses will go with a jump. Wrappers reduced. Sateens from $5 te $2.75; Chintzes, Percales, Ginghams, from $2.50 te $1.75; Calicoes from $2.50 te $1.50, from $1.25 te 85c. All right, but odds and ends. If they please you the prices won't count. Second fleer, Obeatnut street elde. 3rUe ele- High neon amenrr Misses' and Children's Coats, Jackets, and Newmarkets. A stock that we have never before had the like of, and many of the prices el Coats and the like have been sliced in your favor. Notably true of odd designs for girls from 4. te 1 2 vears. and Rnvi' Kilts made of English cloth in WAXAMAKXR'B. new designs. 300 of them at $6.50, usually $9 and $10. New Patterns in Children's Dresses, 3 te 1 2 year sizes. Children's Seashore, Tennis and Beating Dresses in Flan nels, striped French Flannels, and Serges, and the famous "Tuxedo" Jersey Suit, all woven in one piece. The pick' will go quickly. Misses' Jackets. Twelve new styles, vest fronts, bell sleeves, beaded. Perfect fitting, of course. Second fleer, Chostnntstreet front. Take els t a. ters. New importation of fine Black Dress Goods, plain and fancy. The richest, ripest thought of world - famous makers. All-wool Crepe de Chine, $1.25 te $4. One of the this season's hard-te-gct, wantcd-by-everybedy stuffs. Plain twisted Silk Grena dines, $1 te $2.50. Open mesh Silk Grenadines, Si. 50 te $2. Handsome Satin Stripe Grenadine en open mesh ground, $1.25 and $1.50. High novelties in Seutache Embroidered Grenadine, with satin or moire stripes, $6. Such a heaping up of Beaded Grenadines as you can find under no ether reef in America. In jet, and in dull beads for mourning. Cashmere, Serge, and Feule Robes seutache embroidered, or braided around bottom of skirt, $7 te $15. These at a glance. Stay an hour at their counters; some thing new with every watch tick. Sentheast of oentro. Robes, Robes, Robes. The work of matching, harmonizing, settling qualities, all done for you. De the picking out in a twinkling. Twe or three hun dred styles at one counter. Styles slipping out and styles slipping in by the dozens with every sun. If your precise choice isn't in sight one day, it will likely be the next. Robes for $12, for $10, ler $9-50. for $8.50, for $8, for $7, for 6.2q. for :. for ti. nnd most of them arc less than half what the stuffs would cost if you picked from the piece. Unmnant counter, northwest et contra. Fleer Linens without a scrap of jute or waste in the filling. Honest Scotch Linens, every thread pure flax. Wearing is the test. A couple of kicks and a fraud filling drops the mask. The only fit Fleer Linen has no mask te drop. Nothing easier te go astray en if you are net Linen-wfss. One safe way : go te a dealer you can trust. rioer loer Fleer Kleer Heer iriner Heer yioer I.lunna (II luchf's Lliiiina Bllnnhi's l.lnens ftiliictifa I.lnmis 101 Inches Mmum in lnchea l.tnens llillnches l.lntina 151 Indies i.iuuna ISO lnchea In two of the most suitable pat terns we knew of. Reems measured and estimates and in formation gladly given. The Linens will be promptly laid by know-hew people, if you say se. Near Wouien's Waiting Uoem. A little price racket in the Art corner of the Basement. The cleaning-tip broom and the cutting-down knife at work to gether. What are left of the copies in oil of this year's French Salen pictures, expressive color bits richly framed, $1 te $6.50; en Saturday $1.50 te $10. S t e reoscepes, fine lenses, wooden heeds, 35c from 75. Graphoscepes, $2.50, $3, and 3.50, irem S5, $6, and $7. Gilt and Plush sample Cabi net frame, 50c; down from $1.50 te $3.75. Small change will jingle among these things te-day. llaseuient. Market street aide. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. VOA.L, t O. MAilTltt, WEOLBSALB AID SBVAU DBA!! la All Kinds of Lumber and Oea', M-Yad: me. 430 North Wnir.ma irince streets, above Lemen. .Lanciutnr. n W va gA.UMOAKI)NKK'B COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. Mrfalnat11 - DJA"! North l'rlnce atreet, near trading anclfttIO I.ANI1ASTS.H. ia 1 OAL 1 COAT, 1 ritlCEOrCOALUKDUCKD ATO 6KNKUA80N8, COIl 1'IUNOK A WALNUT 8X8. Jenltt-tm BUHINKNS MKTIlOIJb MADK PLAIN. 1 he ayatetu et Instruction at the LANOAHI'KU COMMKUU1AL COLLKUK, la snatmplenud plain that any young ley or pmitlemnu can elly uutr all the details or abuslneas educatlcn. . UHK1UI, TKUUS. JV.n!DB Seasons-Tuesdays, Wednet and rilduya. uU information glyun by It. O. WK1UUCK, ..., Lancaster Commercial Oellef, eeilMM Lanc4tr?l'a. fOOD'S BAJUJAPARIUjA. Health and Strength If yen feel Urea. weak, worn mil. nr mn down from ham work, by luiperertahea con dition of the bleed or low state of the system, yen shenld take Heed's Barsaparllls. The peculiar tenlnr, pnrlfylnr, and Tltalltlni qualities of this successful medicine are toen felt throughout the entire system, expelling disease, and RlTlnf quick, healthy action te erery organ. It tone the stomach, creates an appetite, and renses the llrer and kidneys. Thousands who have taken It with benefit, testily that Heed's Barsaparllia "makes the weak strong." Heed's Sarsaparllla "1 have Uken net quite a bottle of Heed's eariaparllla, and must say it is one of the best medicines for giving an appetite, purifying the bleed, and regulatlngthedlgesllve organs, that 1 ever beard of. It did me a great deal of geed." Mas. M. A. Btahlbt, canasteu, K. T. " I took Heed's Barsaparllia for loss.ef 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, Will roan, qulncy, ill, "I had salt rheum en my left arm three years, suffering terribly. I took Heed's Bar sapsrllla, and the salt rheum has entirely dls appeared." U. at. Mills, 71 freaeh St, Lewell, Mass. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all drnrg'su. II six for 16. Prepared I Beld by all druggist. II t six for 13. Frepired only by u. 1. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, only by G. I. UOOU A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell. Mass. Lewell, Mass. lOO DcMets On Dellar. I lOO De;oa One Dellar. H OOD'S HAKHAFAKILLA. FOR HAIjK net. is? ana in north gueen BL, Lancaster, l'a. CAKPBTH. J. a. MARTIN A CO. JOBTHOUOUUH WOllK OKT TOUU Carpets CLEANED AT Til K Lancaster Steam Carpet Works. Capacity el Works Inoteajed this reason te 7.' 0) yards per day. Ne injury done te the finest Carpets Hand beating does net clean, and will ruin thorn. SUntn does net onter the Carpets, as many suppose, hut simply runs the engine and ma chinery. Yeu are weloerao te visit the works andtntpoctthereachtnos. Yeu will then see that your CarpeU cannot help but be thor oughly cleaned and net damaged. ir we Injure your Carpet In any way, no matter hew worn or old it is, we will glve you a new one. Prices Reduced And are new ai low or lower than hand beating. rielijlilp Id one way en Carpets outsldeof clly. Curpcta ctoaned without regard te weather, LKAVE OltDKHK AT J. B. MARTIN 6 CO., Oer. WcBt King & Prlnoe 8tH., LANOASTKB, PA., -Oil AT WOKRS-COriNKIl OF CHUUUU AND HUKK BTHKKTS. QIUNA MATTlNQd, up Bre. 25-27 West Kieg Street. Obiaa MattlDgB, Cocea Mattings, Linoleum, Fleer Oil Olethfl. In Stere, China Mattlnga, oevorlnir all quail, ties of While, raney, Dameak and Jelntleas. U0 l'loces Matting from Auotleu, much be bo be lew regular prices Mueleiim, jreui bee te ll.ce per yard-a hand some and nnlselesa fleer covering, and. In the better qualities, very durable Oiiuinthslu Large Quautltlesat Mannfao Mannfae turer's Prices. Harnsby Dunmsk Fleer linens, SK, S AND 1 TAED8 W1DK. "New Uealgss A l'leannnt Bummer Fleer Cevering. Wi INVlTlt KXAUIMATION. Hager & Brether. H ACER BROTHER. PARASOLS. Jpf open, the Leading Freneh and RnRllsh 8tleiier thl, aenaeii, irem Mew lerkllauu laolurers aud ltuperlare. NOKL BTYLF.S COACHING l'AUASOLS, 1LAI0 8UU AH l'AUASOLS, C1IA.VOKABLK 8UIIAU PAUA80L8, LACK COVKUF.D l'AUASOLS, MOUUNINO l'AUAeOLB, With the Boaaen'a Novelties in lluitle. Geld and Oiydlzed Handles. SILK, GLOIUA A MOHAIU UMUUKLLAS. HAGER OROTHER. NO. WEST KINO STIIKET. WANTKD-TKMPKRATE, ENER. gotle Men te solicit orders ler our Choice Nurtery Stock, bteady work ana geed pay. The bualneaa eaatly learntd Itelerunce rt.julrtd Aadreaa. U U. CH ASK A CO, 1130 8. reun 8quiire, 1'hlladelphla. aprlu-Tu,lhA8,U NOTIOK TO TREHPA8HERH AND UUNNKU8.-AU persons am hereby for. lflden te treajiass en any of the lands et the Cornwall and Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or uuln. Slld. elther for the purpose of sheeting or nahlng. as the law will be rigidly enteicea iwUnat all trespassing en said lands of the nn nn detlguea alter this notice. VM. COLKatAN rKKKUAN, U. l'CHOr AL.DKN, EDW. O.ritMMAJf, aiternMvs for u.w.celsman't tlelr All this season, as anrtn anoreaches. a reed reliable tonic and bleed partner Is needed by nearly everybody. Heed's Bsrtaparllla Is peculiarly adapted for that purpose and be comes mere popular every year. Try It this spring. "When I took Heed's Bsrtaparllla I If ness In my stomach lettt the dullness In my head, and the gloomy, despondent feeling dis appeared. 1 began te get stronger, my bleed gained better circulation, the coldness in my bands and feet left me, and my kidneys de net bother me at I fore." O. W. Ucll, Attorney-at-Law, MUlersburg, V. Make the Weak Streng " A year age I suffered from Indigestion, had terrlble headaches, very little appetite In fact, seemed completely broken down . On taking Heed's Barsaparllia 1 began te improve, and new I have a geed appetite, and my health Is excellent compared te what it was. 1 am bet ter In spirits, am net treublsd with cold feet or bands, and am entirely cured of indiges tion," Mikkib Mabmis, Newburg, Orange County, N. Y. " reeling languid and ditty, having no ap petite and no ambition te work, I took Heed's araapartlla, with the best rtsuiu. Asa health Inylgorater and for general debility 1 think It superior te anything else." A. A. Kixsa, UUCS.N.T. AT M. II. COOHKAN'b DKUQ STORK, Bpr4-2mdAw UHOVKH1KH. T KNTKN HEAHON tlOOHH. XJ fait and Smoked Fish, Fine White Fat Mackerel, Codfish, Smoked Halibut, Canned Salmen and Lebster, Bardlnes, etc, Macaroni, Uelatlne, fine Mew Yerk Cheese. Canned Fruits and Vegetables, olives and l'lckles. our stock of Cotreoa and Teas oempare with the finest In the market. Please favor us with a trial order. Goods de ll vored. OEOHGE WIANT, Ne. 113 West King Street. L T BORSK'8. Canned Goods! Canned Goods ! WK HAVB TOO MAiy AND AUK BOUND TO IKLL. We efler Special Inducoments for FIFTXKN DAYS, te Ut-dure Htecic. Will sell you Fells A Sen's Octoraro Cern at 8c. or two cans at l.Vc. Quart Cans Tomatoes at De, nr 3 fnr 25c. hiring Means at De, erScnns ler 25;. Marrow 1 at Peas at Be, or 3 cans rer 25e l'lncnnplei In cans, reduced from 25c te 13c. Htrawberrleq from lSoteftoacan. Dew Drep Tomatoes, In glass, from 23c te lOe. Finest California Aprlceia, quart cans, 8Se. Our stock of Kvurorated (lern Is nearly out. butwnhave a supply of the Finest Canned Cern In the market Dew Drep and Paris. rUlVE US A' CALU-W BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO BTRBET. pEMEMUER CLARKE'S NEW NUJIllEliS, 12 and 14 Seuth Queen Street. AND COHK FOlt THK FOLLOWING HAKGAlNU: N. Y. State Full Cream Cheese, very chnp. Finest Imported Swiss Chcose ptr pound .280 Llmberger chcose i5e Neuchnuil Cream Chocse cheap DiitchheaderKclam Cheese 75CWO Pineapple Cheese B5c ORAOKE3RS ! Kx. Family Crackers te 2 lts Vcalloped Crackers and 2 & ltalslna... ,23e 4 BiS Prunes and 2 Ikj dates 25q 2 Is Figs and 2 pkus Cornstarch vss '2 Bis Ulcennd 1 B Macaroni 2Vs 2s Prunellas v no 1 ft ColleeandfB) Mlzed Tea SSe 5 Bs Starch ana a Seap vSe 2 Ba Tapioca and 2 qts Kvaporated Apples 2Vj Uellers lour per quarter 490 SOAP7SOAP! 3 Pieces Electric Seap ie Pieces Star Seap ?yj 11 Pieces Hex Soup 23e n Pieces Uueen Toilet Soup ?5e 6 Plvces UtstngSun Seap 23c ft PlecosOIelneHoap asc 8 loe lloxes UluelnKiuidS Ko-Ke Seap . 233 6 Plceei Miller's llerax -ae -8ve25 wrappuise! lleuz Seap and get a 11.10 present. 8 n,s Coffeonnd 1 B. lea Il.ie ft s nest Urton coileo f j uj 6 Bs Geed Green Collet) 730 CANNED QOOD3! 3 Cans Marrowfat Peas 2e scans Cem itvj .IC'anu lk-aus (String) 230 3 B CunsPloPeuchei. 140 1 B Cans Talile Peaches 24a 3 B Cans Apricots .....Tile 3 BiCansGnitea orbll'ed Plnoapples 23e Catsup and Pickles, per botlle lua AVCut this out and bring It along TO CLARKE'S New Tea and Coffee Stere, 12 nnd 14 SOUTH QTJEBN STREET, LANOABIMI, PA., And Ask te See the Uoem Full of llandsoine Presents. F RKK DISTRIBUTION. REIST'S Greatest of AH Free Distributions TO MORROW, SATURDAY, APRIL Mm, Commenclng at 2X O'clock In the Afternoon. Ending at 10 O'clock In the Evening. ACME SOAP! What Is It 1 The best Laundry Seap en the Matket. We have taken held of It In real earnest, and will positively kIve a bar (net a sample cake), but an erlxlnal cake. with a line cnid threw 11 in, te all grown peeple he will visit our stere. We told you In last week's Issiifl te watch our Advertisement. New we analn remind you el it. Loek out ler Next W eek. FACTS ! It U a fact that we glve you half of our profits In these sree Ulit Distributions It Is a lact that we have the largest Grocery Stere In the city It la a fnet that we buy In large quantities and run Bell cheap. It la a lact that e employ Irem 21 te U pollte and attentive buIosuieu-uoi boys-en our busy days It is a lact that wohave the neatest and cleanest store lu Ihecltj. It la a fact that we always Hte up te our premises It Is u fact that you can get goods nice aud msh. It is a fdet that we are positively headquar ters ter Groceries. Relst, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Cor. iV. King aud l'rlnce Sts., (Nut Ooea te ths sebrbl Uerbb Hetsl.) CW. UirNKR, T11AN8FEUI1NK ANOGF.NEUAL bTOUAGE WAUEHOUSK. Owing te the dtsconttHitance et thn O. A. llltiu r Une by the Heading li. It, Ce .of which 1 have been conntetea, that Company prtler ring te handle their own freight, 1 have ostab estab llilied a Tranaler l.lue and ueneral bternge arehouae ul the old C. A llltner Line Depot, and take this method et soliciting the diavuge and storage el merchants ami the publleln general. All goods entrusted te my iar win receive prom it delivery at regular rales. Prices ter stersgn will be roaaeuable. Per sonal attention 'Hill be given te 1 be storage of furniture and all goods of that claai requiring special cam. Omeeand Warehouse at the old C. A. llltner Line Depot, UarrUburgavenue and Mulberiy streets. r telephone connection, aprlv ltd C. W. WTNKH. TOBACCO. CTAKDABD OHKW1NO TOBAOOU. DOYOUCHEW? -THEN GET- THE BEST -WHICH Finzer's Old Honesty! Oenutne Han a Bed H Tin Tag en Every Plus. OLD HONEST V Is acknowledged te be Ihe rUBKST and MOST LASTING piece of STANDARD CHEWING TOBACCO en the market. Trying it Is a better test than any talk about it. Give it a fair trial. WTOUUDEALEB HAS IT.- nevl. lydftw vLOTJJiita, aic. M' ARTIN BROTHERS. Te tell of the Clothing and Furnishing selection we ein give yen would All a column. MEN'S, TOUNQ HEN'S, BOYS AND CHIL DEN'BBIZES. Have'nt Counted Styles. Dozens. When yen want toreapyeursnttof SPRING CLOTHING, harvest awaits you here. Will see you're suited no matter what you may want. 110 or 112 buys of us a woll-medo wear-resist. lng, dust defying Suit, 13 0) or 120, at either price there's a choiee Spring Weight Underwear ready The com fortable between the Winter and the Summer Flne Gauze and Finish at SOe ; finer at BOc, aplece. Shirts and Drawers of each. NECKWEAUI NECKWEAUI-That's ablg part of our business. The choicest from chelcy makers. MARTIN BRO'S CLOTHING AND FU11N1SUINO GOODS, CO NOItTII QUEEN ST. P. 8. Will remnve te larger room, Nes. 26 and 28 NOItTII Q.UEEN ST., Al'lilL 21. M YKR8 A RATUITON. Spring Clothing! THEKE'3 NO END TO THE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING SUITS TO UK FOUND HEUK. Every Conceivable Etjle and Pattern TAKEN IN THK ASSOUTMENT Men's Iluslncai Butts 8 Men's lluslness 8nlt no Men's llualness Suits 112 Men's business 8 tilts ;s Men's Dress Suits 114 Men's Dress Suits no Men's Dress Suits h Men's Dress Suits its Men's Dress Suits $20 Men's Drsss Butts 1J2 Men's Drees Suits (25 Men's Ixtra Pants, Every Style... . II IS te f 6 A LAltai; AND HANDSOME STOCK OF Youths', Bejs' and Children's Clothing AT PEOPLE'S PlllCEB. Myers & Eatnfen, NO. 12 BAST KINQ ST., l.ANUAHTKU PA. H IRHH dc BROTHER. A RARE CHANCE ! A Delightful Surprise for Beya and Children at Hirsh & Brether. Seldom If ever, wag aeen sneh a Splendid A:. sortment of Latest Styles Suits for Heys and Children. Comprising the I atest Novelties. the Prettl. eat Little Jackets and Pants, beautifully braided, which makes the suit mero ernamen tal anu anas eeauty te the child. Our assortment li re large trat we cannot (Je?crlbOhll theBl YLK1 and PU1CES, but te commence, we have A Large Q nam tty or Children's Pretty Faney Suits from 11.00 te f 1 as. A Geed Variety e Children's Checked Faney Suits Irem II 50 te II 75 A Flne Selection et Children's Plaid Fancy Suits from Irem 12 00 te li 15 One Casoet children's liralded raucy Suits from me te 11.75. Large Assortment of Cblldrnu's OKEV, IineWN, HLUE UTKIPKD 1-1, aid Knd As As aerted Celers Fanev Salts from IS 00 te II SO. A Geed Supply of the Latest Novelties, the Finest Cleth, all onlers and patterns, silk sewed, from 13 73, II 00 M SO, J 00 te 17 00 All these suits are beautliuily finished, the children are delighted and the parents pleased. NOW 13 THE GOLDEN OPI'OKTUNITY BOYS' SUITS. Come ami see our assortment. We have net space u;enumeratethemall we cm only quote a few prices, beginning with Geed strong cults, asserted patterns, from tl te, li re. ijj, le Fine Weel ( aaalmere Suits, asserted pat terns, from It SO, IS 00, IS te, 16 (O te ilO 00. We Guarantee a Perirct fit, and every gar ment la w in-anted as represented. new la jour tune te choeee irem thil grand selection, aud be well pleased by CALLING ITON Hirsh & Brether, THE ONE.PRIOE Olethlers and Furnishers, COK. N. QUEEN ST11EBI AND CENTltE SUUAUK, LANCASTEll, PA. PURXtTCKB. ptURlTURB. FURNITURE. ' We have sold you Furniture in this store for the late Gee. B. Schaum for many years. Have opened for ourselves with an en tire new stock at the very lowest prices. Call and see our goods. Don't forget the number, 31 Seuth Queen Street. OCHS & GIBBS. aprll-lyd w IDMTER'B. YOUR WANTS -IN- FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE TO TOUBCOMPLETEBATIBFACTIOH. ATTRACTIVE OOODS, ATTEACT1TE PRICES. Give yourself the satisfaction of teeing the Largest, Beit and Cheapest Stoek in the City. Oer. Bast King & Duke Sts. WIDMYEBS CORNER. "JTEW THINQB IN FURNITURE AT rlEINITSfl'S New ANTIQUE OAK BC1TS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The price will sur prise yen. NATURAL CUEBUY BUIT8, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made aud Durable. OLD STANDARD WALNUT. We open lext Week, six New Patterns at 81k New Prloes. Several very low In price, but geed money's worth all the time. Other New and Attractive Goods being shown all the time at Popular Prices. HEINITSH'S 37 AND 20 BOUTHIQUBBNBT., LANCASTER, PA. W Personal Attention Given te Undertak lng. (tUEBNBWJLRB. H IQH A MARTIN. CHINAHALL. 0LEARINQ SALE That lasts twelve months In tne year. The bealquallty for the least inoney always le be SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO UBW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Bets. White Granite, Kea Dinner Bets, Whlte Granite.. M se. Dinner Bete, Printed .....ss.79. Ne goods misrepresented. All Wares ox ex ox ehonged If net satisfactory, at High & Martin, NO 16 UA8T KTJHG 8TKEET, LANOASTEK, PA. HUvamxvuMiaHiBU uuen. JtXlTanJeibkb " -TUX- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light 1 lleau them all. Anether Let of cheap glebes for Oaa an OUBtevee. THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDING A RUBBER CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beau them alL'Thls strip outwears all etherr ; Keeps out the cold, step rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and ml n. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the meat perfect. At the Steve, Beater and Range store; -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 84 SOUTH QUEHSN HT., LAN CASTER. FA. BART CAIIHIA OB8. F LINN BKKNKMAN. GRAND EXHIBIT OF BABY CARRIAGES. ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT BTTLES. ALL NEW GOODS. Manufactured te our own order by the tiest lactenes In the country. Special attontleu given te every department se as te seeura ser vice as well aa appearance. N e house lu the oeuntry can show as flne a line of goods. EXPRESS WAGONS, WHEEL BARROWH, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, OIRL'8 TRIOYLES, ite. OURNEW8TOCK OF " Alaska " Refrigerators NOW ON EXHIBITION. FUNK a Tubman, Ne, 152 North Queen Streot, LANCASTER PA. GEO. FLICK, TAXIDERMIST. Ne. IJ Wcat Herman street, Lancaster, Pa. Blrdi and Animals stuffed In a superior man man ntratreaaenable pilces. vlMwd
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