, ' f "f -f ,, - e ' f ' .i B'4 am EiAifeA&xfcJt rjAjaur xesasucmvjsiuER. FittDAY, may n. i88& 'r , ,w " vis ' Jf tR a ?" r&i w fy.i fi Eft" av &" M& &s P at . ! 5 r 'J? f Th Daily Intelligencer. JjAAUASTBK, MAY 11, l&S. Trrt DAILT IJtTBLUOBKCBB publishes Ml thO lelegraphlennws of the United Preas tip te the latest posslble beur. TKUMS-The Dally (anion of Tin Iimtu asKent Is delivered by canlers In the city and surrounding towns for IDC. per week t by nail, 16.00 . year tiBO for six months 1. for Uiree months t We. per month. tB WBBKLY lmLLlOHllCSB (DOUblO ShOOt) Eight rajres, only 11.50 per unasi, In ad vance. Babscribers "wishing their address changed tnast also state, where the .paper Is new ter warded. Advertisement from 10 te ets. per line sell Insertion, according te location. TUK.INXKL1.10KNCKB, Lancaster, ra. rTe)aphene Connection Oar lamb. The president has dealt raoie kindly with Lancaster than t with Allentown, and the difference In the situation in the two places justifies the discrimination made in our favor. Lancaster is net only h mueh larger city than Allentown, but it has mere federal ofllces, nnd larger rentals nre raid by the United States. We were fully entitled te a $100,000 public building upon the score of economy in the saving of rents. "We would have, been entitled te a mere expensive build ing, it we had been dealt with as liberally as ether places have been in the past. Reading, for instance, has received 6 ISO, 000 and Harrlsburg had something like a quarter million, we believe. The latter appropriation, however, was get by the skilled hand of the aged Winnebago, who plead for it as his "pet lamb." Hendieg get her second appropriation probably while the president was busy thinking about something else ; as did also, doubtless, the little towns through the country, much smaller than Allentown, that get public buildings, though she did net. We hope Congressman Sewden will have mero inlluence with Congress than he seems te have had with the president. The $100,000 appropriated for Lancas ter will be amply sufUcient te provlde the needed building. The ground required can readily be had upon a side street for from $15,000 te 830,000, nccerdlng te lo cation and quantity. And a side street near the centre is just about as geed as the main street for this me. There Is no need te have the postefllco in the busiest street. It needs only te be near the centre of population and bus!- sess, and close te the railroad depots, The latter is an impor tant matter, because of the saving of time in the closing of the mails. Many sufficiently suitable sites are suggested en Orange and Chestnut, l'rlnce and Duke streets, and the cholce of location will probably be made en one et these streets and in the blocks which they bound. The question as te hew much vacant ground should surround the building will have an important inlluence in the selection of the site ; it will be deslrable te have as much as we can afford te pay for, nnd leave enough for a handseme building. It will be wiser te put the money in ground, where trees and llewers may grew, than in cut stone for dust and dirt te rest upon. We confess te discen tent with the cut stene commonness and unmeanlngness of public buildings and te a preference for the structure of burned clay, as mero enduring, mero In defaceable, less destructive by tire, as beautiful in color, and, in these tlaja, quite as handseme in ornamentation, X Geed Illustration. The failure of the great San Prancisce beuse of William T. Celeman A: Ce. Is mainly caused, according te its state ment, by the less of value te its borax mines caused by the threatened removal of the duty en beracic acid by the JMIlIs bill. These mines, which were about te be sold for $2,000,000, hocame unsalable at once, their value being dependent upon the duty, for the reason that nil the borax mine owners in this country united some months age in an agreement te limit the total production te .1,B00 tens annually, of which the Celeman mines were assigned 1,200 tens; though they had capacity sufficient te supply all the demand et the country, it net et the world. The price et borax went up from five and a-half te eight cents per pound. The duty en the commercial nrticle Is four cents, and its European vaiue five cente per pound. Se the home price was forced up by the agreement nearly te the pilnt which would permit importation. The tariff en borax was for the sela ben eflfc of home owners of mines, who di vided the trade between them. Cele-.- saan' mines get a value through the tariff et $2,000,000, when fiee competition would have made tliem of llttle worth. Nothing could better lllustrate the plane upon which tariff reduction should take place than these facts. They should make it clear te everyone that a natural product of the seli ought net te be made valuable by law. Why should a value less borax mine be made salable at $2, O00.000 te Its fortunate finder, by law ? The old idea used te be that all minerals belonged te the state, though nowadays the Anders are allowed te claim them, but, in addition te this, should the law tax the people that the discovery may be made valuable te the discoverers ? Surely everyone cau see that this is felly ; and here is shown te be the true foundation of tariff reform. Minerals of all kinds, theproductsef the seli, which requlie little labor for thtir extraction, eheuld net be protected. If they are net worth taking out under natural conditions, they Bheuld stay in until they are. Fexey ISeulunger. General Ueulanger ha taken a very (determined stand against his friends who Issued an appeal in his name for the suf f rages of the people in the department et 3 sere. He even threatens te prosecute persons who venture te use his name as a candidate, and shows himself well able te save himself from his friends. His re cent triumph gave him quite enough et that kind et glory for the time being, and te essay te repeat it in ether depart ments would only be te risk failure with out chances of compensating advantage. It is safer te allow his friends te take the risk in their own names and he will leap the credit et victory while saddling them with the responsibility of defeat. He seems te be closely following the keen policy et the creat Nnnleen in this RSeCt. ItillS frlpnilftn-n uiinnoeofMl M,H dispatches will read, "Ueulauglst depu " have been elected;" if they fail, Messrs. JMenk and So-and-Se have been defeated." He takes no unneces. uxj risks, assumes all the glory and walls. Meanwhile the various parties wl try te fludent what kind et ceustl. luuenal revision each of them thinks best, nnd when they kgln te squabble ever the matter, lleulanger will be heard from once rJlere. Tertunatcly there are plenty of strong men eagerly watching the drift of affairs from every quarter of the political compass, and thcre Is ground for hope that the conflicting ambitions of imperialists, royalists and JJeulanglsla may continue te meet and balance se equally that the republic may be pre served. m l Lancaster's Wealth. J'rem the statement compiled from the assessors' books in the county commis sioners' office, we publish te-day an Inter esting review of the wealth et the great county in which we live. It is seen that there is n total real estate valuation of $3l,2-J9,10.i. Of this amount nearly one seventh represents the city's uliare. In the city the Second and Sixth wards to gether make mere than one-third of the city's total. In money nt interest, there is a total et $25.009, 200, about one-sixth of which is the city's part therein. In this show ing the Second ward equals the sum of returns from the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Seventh wards, which Illus trates the great wealth that lies bctwoen the boundaries et Fust King and EabI Chestnut streets, The horses and mules of the county aggregate in value$l,fe09,778,and thocat thecat thocat tle $020,520. The exhibit is very inter esting nnd strongly presents the great wealth which lies within our borders. Ax.i.kntew.v wan be near anil In new te fir. Wi: wero told that Alabama and Ue'irgla wero neIriR tn 11 re Mr, Olevelaud overboard, because he whs tee much of a froe trader. It wan an absurd charge, and was he con cen con alderod liy the atate conventions of these two stntea, vrlileli wero for Olovelmid might and main. Woheo no rirtln tboDemocratlo lute In the Helld Houth. Mjkiivi.ANit, Vermont, Michigan, Ton Ten Ton netoo nnd Alabama all answated en Thursday the Domeoratlo roll call and the rojpeneo was "Ulovelaed." N ATI' u A r. ci At has Jutt given another powerful Illustration of tbe fact that It It a geed servant but bad master. The hand somest church edltlce In UutTale, HL Paul's Kplcepal cathedral, hat been ualeg natural gas In Its furnace. On Thursday an explo sion occurred and the tVO.OOO building la new In ruins. It rnsy net be as convenient eras cheap te burn coal as te use natural ga, but the former practice Is net attended with such exciting oxperloncos. Hunuy K. Dixkv, who has taken a quick bound into fame by his play of "Adenis," la nnld te have lest18,O00at peker te ene Andrew J. Dam In New Yerk. It Is very doubtful If Dlxey ever had Hint mueh nioney te lese. It the story Is true, It shows hew a feel and his meney cannot koep company very lenff. Mit. Hi:ihtani has net been ene et the talkera of Uongreip, but the success el the publle building moasure prove hint te have been n deer. Tim: New Yerk H'erM was live yearn old en Thursday, and It recalla the faet that ttioelroulatlou for Sunday, May 20, 188.1, wis 10.7M); for Hunday, Mareli 11, 1SSS, 280,. ISO an lncrcaie or 1,700 per oent. The World Is a wonderful nowspaper, but It bit eir mere Hum It could chew when It es sayed te olcet Its ewu district attorney fcr New Yerk. l'Krt80NAU Dem I'Kinte, omperorot Hraztl, who was very 111, is new considered out of danger. (iKeiuii; I', Hknkv lias been renomi renemi nated fur Uangress In the Filth Ohie dll trlct. K.n Vinn, n prominent luniber dealer In Hcrnuteu, wan run ever and kllled by a train ou tUu Dalaware it Hudsen Canal railroad. Jtisv. N. V. HiiAKri'KR, the principal or the Kulztemi Htute Nermal school, Is ly. Ing danjtoreuuly 111, and Dr. H. A. Uaer bat) been onKREed te lilt the vacancy. Jaoeii iittriCKMiAcii, ene of the eldest Moravian resldeuls of Jlothlehom, who was born In ISO.I, and lived In that placeall tils lifetime, dled thore Wednesday, In the 81 111 year of his age. Uknkuai. A. K. Hiuvunhen, first asMst nut postmaster general, has deullnnd te allow his name te be proaentod te the Dam Dam Dam oeratlo stale oenvontlon of Illinois, as a cAhdidate for governor, llost'ei: Cenummi wan a reat lawyer ami he knew hew te make a will. In his own Crte he bequeathed everything te his wlle and made her his sole oxeoutrlx. Ills will oecuplos Heyon lines of agate tyic, There will be no coutest. Nevrlttta In Jenelry. Frem UiD.lon'eloi'j Kovlew. It has beceme the fashion for soeloly meu te have ntlauhed te the key chain a Hinall sllvur viualgrolteand liquor Hank. A rope ring made of plain dull geld Is quite stylish. Hinall whatnots, or brloa-brae aholves, nre shown In ombetBod oxidized sliver. Nutcrackers Bud picks, golddiandled and Bet with rubles, have made their aiinoar aiinear aiinoar auce. A tiny dull geld palm leaf fau with a handle of rubluv, makes an odd queen chain pendaut. Napkin rings of exldizad sllver, with lleral designs in blue enamel, have a baud. Heme ell'uct. JCxtromely odd is n watch charm of va va ilegated goal, with an Inlaid Iteman chariot in onumel. A pretty novelty In bennet pins Is a graceful Hpray or llewers and leaveB. en twined with garnet. major Hewitt In H nun-. Mayer llewltt withdrew from the olcctrl elcctrl olcctrl eil beard In New Yerk en Thursday In a hull. Oaoettho ineuibers, Mr. (llbbeus, at the beard meeting at the mayor's olllee made seme sharp attacks en the mayor for net delnt" his sworn duty. At this the mayei exclalmed : " Under the clrcum atanccs I thluk that it is a direct Insult te me, mid bercatlerl shall docllne te sit with mcu who don't seem te have the first com mon Instinct of gentlomen. This thlUK has beceme a nublle scandal, lhaveadutv in perform, of course, but when every cot Is opiKweri, and lam;insulled, 1 don't propose te stand It, I was placed en this commis sion without my consent. I new leave my seat for geed." With this the mayor lelt the meeting and went te his desk. The oemmlsHlnuors net even by adopting a reso lution calling the mayor a liar ler several statements he had made. liatb a Nem. The Loajsue games yesterday wero : At Detroit, Philadelphia 3, Detroit ; at In dianapolis, ludlauapells7, Washington 1 j tW..1 lll8UrB. 1'Utsburg 11, Uoaten 10 ; at Obloge, New Yerk 6, Ohlcage 2. The Association games were : At Clncln natl, Oinelnnatl 7, Hr. IjQuia 1 ; at Louis ville, Kausas Oiiy '., Uoulsvllle 1; at (Jleveland, Cleveland IJ, Ualtlmore 1, The Ctutral League aames were Hcranten, Kcranten S, Wlikexbire a ; at lili'iire, iJinuhamten 22, Elmira 1 : tt Allentown, Kasten 11, Klmlra 7. Casey pltched a geed game for the l'hll Ilea yesterday. Umpire Dean did net get from Wilkes barre te Hcranten yostenlay and n player umpliodthegaruoInthela'tJrelty. Yesterday v fts a geed day for Ull-ondera. Htrattau, Kansas Cll's new plleher, a", lowed the Leuisvlllea but threo hiu yos yes yos terday, I.)uchect a Farm Hand. A dispatch from Hewling Green, Michi gan, nays a mob of about one hundred men went te the farm of Jeseph Huilth, In the Itichpeud neighborhood, and hanged a nog-re farm hand. Marlen Hless, a farmer, has bad about twenty horses poisoned dur ing the past year and the negre was sup posed te be the guilty part he was once in the ompleyof Hlesa and made threats against him alter being discharged. Of en IliOrs the Msrldlan of Lilt la reached, the teeth decay. In nine taies ent of ten they beceme cartons through nfglccL The timely meet SOZOOONT, arreits thefle structlve eneclg of Imparities which have been allowed te accumulate upon the toelhi Children's tteth polished and Invigorates by thlisiliitnrybotaulepresorvnUve, will remain ennd and white until arlpe old age, and fall fall ttiKlwitUare reicucd by It from Increulng dHapiaatlen. r.M.WAw BPXV1AL ffOTJUXIT. Rema Btreag Mladed Weman Canrrgnlate their hnsbiedi arnaslncly faf, shnnldtbey notdethnlrduty. Burdock Bleed nuicTi bio n koeu rrKniaier 01 ina circniauen. Theyarn rxcluslvely abloea tonlcandoon tenlcandoon tonlcandeon srcinonlly strike at tboreolof many serious allmtnts. Fur tula by U. ll.-Uecbran, drag glt. HIT and IS) North Qutxm street, tancaiter. tVbat w Can Oar, Lit' Met Kndart If we can euro an ache, or aspraln, or a piln piln er a lamoeosF, or a bnrn, or a brnise, or a bite, by using TAnmei' Kcltclric Oil, let's de II, 7'Aemai' Kelrrirte Oil Is known te be geed. I el's try H for sale by II, II. Cochran, drag. glst,U7 and 123 North Uueen street, Incaster, Frem Byracuir, ft. T. "1 feltweikand languid t had palpitation of thn tinarl and numbnraa of the limbs. Jlur Jlur Oetk Bleed BUltri h tve certainly rollevnd m, ThoyaieuiOHi exce'lnnU" Mr. J.M. Wright, rorsale by JI. Jl. Cochran, druggist, IJ7 and 139 Werth Queen street, I.anceMur. Klckad (tot. Hew many people thore are who are strag- 8llrg te rlae In this world that nre klekeU own ana out by envious rivals. l'iemai' He He leetrle OUnever "kicked out" Its patrons. It s true bins. Fer IhreatslTsallinr, mthmaand catarrh It It a certain and rapid euro, rer sale by 11. II Cochran druggist, 137 and ISO North (Jueen street, Lancaster. UAI'IU TJIAN811, The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled with a slrit hendocheto tuknadeAO of Dr. Leiille's Bpeelul J'regerlp. tlenandwhata rapid transit train the anlfo anlfe anlfo llen takes for Its doparture. See ndvnrtlno ndvnrtlne ndvnrtlno meut In another column. dec')-lyd(l) 11V1 NtfA it A KKlt 0. j. 1'iiiLADiLrnu. filday, Way 11, 181 Dress stufls for country wear are te be picked with an eye te their use. Tough, strong, easy te de up for knocking about in the rough places. Light, airy, breeze wooing, for service in the sizzling sun. Heavier for even ing dews and damps. We have thought el all these things. The stufls are here. Cottens and woolens and cun ning blendings of the two that show the softness of the one and the strength of the ether like the delicate unshrinking Ceylon Flannels. Yeu can see them and feel them. Prices are leaning your way. Jerseys. These $2.50 new. pattern, every-thread-wool Jer seys for 75c Anether let of about 1,000 just in. 325 beautiful Cashmere Jer seys, trimmed with braid. Yes terday everybody sold them for $3.50. Our price te-day is $1-25- Second It 3er, Chestnut itrccl slde. Twoelo Tweelo Twoele vators. In a genaral way wc never had a larger or better assort ment of Sheeting and Pillow Case Linens. Hie flax, the spinnintr, the weaving, the price the all bleaching, and right. Butchers' I strong ; from incn. Coarse, the looms of lrcnch peasants, wide, 25c. je inches Houth went of ceutir, near Jtlalu Alsle. Everything for Tennis. Begin at the bottom Shoes. The makers have had all their wits at work. Mere shapes and styles and cutely comfort able get-ups this year than ever before. Take a single va riety -with Rubber Seles. Mere than a dozen styles. Rubber Seles were a happy hit. Water proof, flexible, light enough, and no slip. Knobby bottoms give a feet-grip that you can't get from leather alone. Fer Ladies : At $1.50, llrewn Canvas Tennli Oxleid, goat tr.miiiud. At $2, llliiclc Cant as Tennis (liteul, pitcnt luithertlii, leather trlinmua. Until 11 own Can vn 'lunuw Oxford, russel call tiliumlngi. At $2.50, w lne float, tipped, Tennis Oifnr.1. lllacK Ueal, tipped, TuiiiiIh Oxford huh uxnira ktd ttluiu.ua, jimua ueEii i.eaiuer. Tenuis Oxford lllack Serge, hluli face, patent leather lip, K1U W1I111UUU. At $3. Wine French deat Tennli Oxford, tipped Kine lllack Canvas Te mil a OiDrd, I'UlUllkll'ltlUUl lip. At $3.50, Finn black, hl(jli lace, patent leather tip. Fluodlezed Kid Tenuis Ox retd.patenl leather tl p. rine lllack Kugllah Unat Tennis Ox- 1UIU. At $., Fine French Coifec-celoiod Uoal'leu Ueal'leu Uoal'leu ntMOxferd. Men's Tennis, $1.25, $-50, S S2.50, $3. $3.50. Net a word te-day of any but the knobby, rubber-bottom sorts. Ladies' Tennis Dresses, many styles. Jackets, 4 te $6; Blouses, $2.50. Misses' and Children's Tennis Dresses in Stockinet and striped or plain Flannel, $2.50 te $12. Thirty styles. Don't miss the grace ful Tuxedo. Jaunty Tennis Hats ler women. Seft roll or Helmet, striped or solid colors of flan nel te match suits, or made te order from any materials. Saucy Tarn O'Shanters, knitted, plain or striped. Fer men. The fullest, finest gathering of Tennis - wear things we knew of. Tennis Shirts In whlte twilled flannel, IW. Tuunts Belts In I Inch wide silk i every plalu oelor nnd panl-oulered stripes t silver snake fastening, It Tennis Capt, J ouden mad j plain white, plalu navy blue, marine blue, whlte with polka spots, putl-colers, i, TOOOD'S BAK3APARILLA, That Tired Feeling experienced by almost every one at this sca son, and many people resort te Heed's Sana parilla te drive away the languor and zbans zbans tlen. The bleed, laden with Imparities which have been accumulating ter roenlhs, mores sluggishly through the veins, the mind falls te think quickly, and the body is still slower te respond, Heed's Sarsapatllla is Just what Is needed. It parities, vitalises and enriches the bleed, makes the head clear, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling, tones the nervous system, and Imparts new strength and vigor te the whole body. Heed's Bareaparllla Is proven te be se vastly superior te any ether sarssparllla, or bleed puilflsr, that one has well said: "it's health-giving effects upon the bleed and entire human erganlim ara as much mero positive than the roajedlesef a quarter of a century age ai the steam power et te-day is In advance of the stew and labori ous drudgery et years age." " rer years 1 was stek every spring, but last year took Heed's Baraaparllla and have net been lick slnte. U. W, Bi.eiy, Milten. Mass." Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druyg'sU. II t six for IB. l'repared I Sold by all druggists. II t six for 13. only by C. L UUOU CO., LeweU, only by C. I. HOOD A CO, Mass. 100 Doseb Ont Dellar. I ROOD'S HAKSAPAKILliA FOH HALE AT H. Mes. 137 and VJO North queen HL. Lancaster, Pa VTAKAMAKKR'H. White TwIUedSllk Tennis Bhlrtr, Londen made, I e Londnn-made shrunk Whlte riannel Tiouser, ). The playthings that make need for the aforesaid things. Ne such ether gathering of them in America. Nets, poles, markers, and thirty-five styles of Rackets. Every well-thought-of maker's full line. A table full of the top-notch "Sears' Special," $7. A dandy ; but we believe the Wanamaker Specials Fairmount $2, Ard Ard mere 3, Belmont $4, and Wis Wis sahicken 4, te be the best Rackets ever offered for the money. Discount te clubs. Breezy Japanese Fans from 3 cents for plain flat te 1.50 for the finest parchment. Quaint shapes and color mixings. Use or decorations. Jap wit and skill have been capering to gether. Satin Palm Fans, the hard- te-split, springy kind, various shapes, 6 te 10c. llasoment, east of contra. Rese Jars ; Owari, blue and white, 25c. Siji, square, large size, 80c. Mere of the Blue Gower Minton just at hand. Same ridiculously low prices as be fore. Near Juniper und AUrket slreuls corner. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. UKUICAL. AINIC'.H UKIjKUY COMPOUND PAINE'S n LUUKS NKltVOUS l'ltOSTKATlON, NKUVOUB 11KAKAOI1K, NKU11ALU1A, NKltVOUS WEAKNKUS, SrOMAOH AND LIVElt D13- KASKS, HIIRUMATleM, DYSI'KIMIA, and all Atfcctlens of the Kidneys, WEAK NERVEB. I'AINR'S CELKUV COMPOUND It a Nerve Tonic which never falls. Containing Celery nnd Cocea, tbone wnnderful stimulants, ft Bpeclaly cures all nerveus disorders. RHEUMATISM. l'AINK'S CEl.KUY COMPOUND purines the bleed. It drives out the lactloacle, which causes tlheiimallsni, and restores the bleed making organs In a healthy condition. The true remedy for Itheuuiatlsm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. l'AINK'J OKLKltY COMPOUND quickly mstores the liver and kidneys te perfect health. This curatlvn pnwer, combined with Its nerve tonics, Is why It Is the best remedy ler ail kldnuy cemplaluls. DYSPEPSIA. l'AINK'S CKLKUY COMPOUND stronRth strenRth ens the steuiarh, and iileta the nervus of tlie dlxestlvu organs. This Is why It cures even the worse easos of 1) spepelu. CONSTIPATION. l'AINK'S CKLKUY COMPOUND Is net a cathartic. It Is a liuiitlve. KlvlnK eaiyand natural action te the bowels, uegulartly surely iollewa Its use. Uoeotnmondcd by professional and business men. bend for book. Price, f 1.00. Sold by Druggists. WK 1,1.3, U1011AUDHON A Ce., 1'roprlcters. Uurllngten, VL (.') PAINK'H CKIiKRY COMPOUND TOR SATS AT II. H.COCHUAN'S DtlUa HTOUK, Nns. 1371 IW North (jueen bt., Luncester, Pa. aprt '.'uidAw ba n r ca kb 1 a ana. UNN UBKNKMA.il, F 100 Different Patterns -or- BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FLTNN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Mrigeraters UAViC NO KQUA1.. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 182 North Queen Streot, LAM0A8TIU pa, mm compound Nearly everybody neftds a geed spring med icine llke Heed's Sarssparllla te expel the Im purities which accumulate in the bleed dur ing the winter, keep up strength as warm weather comes en, create an appetltsj and pro mote healthy digestion. Try Heed's Sarsspa rllla and yen will ha convinced of Its peculiar menu, it is tun best spttngmedlclDe-rella- bin. beneficial, pleasant te take, and gives lull value ler the money. " I take Heed's Saraaparlltt as a spring Urate, and I recommend it te all who have that miserable tired feeling." C. 1'Aautt.as, 313 Bridge street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Make the Weak Streng "My appetite was peer, t ceu'd net ileep, had headache a great deal, pilns In my back, my bowels did net move regularly. Heed's Sarsapartlla In a short Uma Old ma se much geed that I fed Ilka anew man. My pains and aches are relleved, my appeUts Improved. I say te ethers who heed a geed medlelne, try Heed's Sarsapartlla and see." Qsoses a". Jacxsesr, Uexbnry station, Conn. H. 11. 11a euro te get Heed's Sarssparllla, de net be lndoeed te bay any ether. l'repued Lewell, Mass. 100 Derea Ona Dellar. ll. COOUKAN'h DKUG HTORK, aprl-SmdAw PALAVH Of FASHION. AHTKICH'H PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Our Spring sale of Ladies' Muslin Underwear is at its height new. We think it's proper te tell you what it means and what we sell. Over five hundred dozen of Underwear, consisting of Night gowns, Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset Cevers, etc., net one piece of which is worth less than 50c and some are worth 75c, will be sold during this sale at 25c apiece. A second let of nearly 300 dozen, net one piece of which is worth less than 87c and some a great deal mere, will be sold during this sale at 50c each. Take notice that this sale will last but a few mere days. As seen as a certain amount of money has been realized from this sale wc declare it ended, and never again will you have a chance te get such genu ine Bargains. Call .early and net two full- size Nightgowns, trimmed with ruffle or linen torchen lace, for 25c apiece. Or get some Ladies' Muslin Skirts, full size, Princess back, with tucks or ruffles, for 25c apiece. Or fine tucked Yeke Chemise, trimmed with Torchon Lace, for 25c apiece. Or some Corset Cevers, made of fine Cambric, trimmed with fine needlework inserting and edging, for 25c apiece. Or Ladies' Drawers, with five tucks and wide needlework edge, 25c a pair. Or an elegant fine Lawn Apron, two yards wide with three wide tucks, for 25c. Don't miss this chance, as this will be the last sale of its kind for some time. Remember the het weather is coming, and you will have te buy these goods and pay mere money for them. ASTRICH'S P. O. F., Lancaster. J'AJtAHOLH. D ON'T FORUKT Th-U we are Headquarters for Umbrellas and Parasols lleleft the only Manufacturers In this sec tion we are able te offer you our Goods at Prices which we Guarantee te be Lewer than the saine grade can be purchued elsewhere. Onr line of farasels and aim Umbrellas Is En tirely New. We Have Ne Old Stock. R. B. & H., Ne. 14 East King Street. aprj Sind MAUlilXKKr. pATTKRNH, MODFI.S, dte. Central Machine Works, ceitNKit or GUANT ANUCUUI8T1AN 8TUKK7B, (Kear of Court Heuse). LANCASTKK, PA. Kngtnes. Hellers, Macblnery and llepalrlng, Patterns, Drawing, Iren and Urass Cestings, etc. lieu equipped lloehlne and l'attern lllhep Intheclty turlticht werlr. 4MrUoed Werk, I'reinptncss. Ueasnnable Charges, dcis-tia UHOUKH11M. OABSARD'8 MILD Cl'RED HAM AMI ltUKAKrABT UACON. Unequaled for touderness and Cettc&ey of flavor. We guarantee that there Is nothing te equal them la quality In this uinrset. Jhou Jheu sands of the beat lauitlles are new Uitni; them. They iitve universal satisfaction. Try them and tell your neighbors. ". lined Beel and llolegna nicely chipped. Price reasonable, OKyauic Wlaiii'. DRY GOOD. -- - - innnj- N KW STORE. New at Givler's. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. HenrUthu and Albatres in Sum mer shades. WHIT QUODS, KM KM iiaeiDEUtsV, Torchon Laees, rieunelnes-all widths, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Parasols In Newest shades. Ladles'. Children's and Hentltmen'i Bummer, Merine, Uaeieand Balbrlgran Underwear, at as Lew Prtcei as any house can sell them. Come and see enr goods, compare enr prices and be con vinced. JOHN S. GIVLEB, Nea. 6 & 8 North Queen St., .' ..I.AN0A8TKK, PA. inarlO-lydAw '5.' -.-. sf r. tesf B03T0N BT0E - BROTHERS, 35 & 37 North Queen St, (RIGHT ACHOSS FROM l'OSTOFFICE.) Large Assortment, Lew Prices. AT Til K Bosten Stere 35-37 NORTH QUEEN ST. IS KW YOKK BTOKK. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS OPENED THIS WEEK, -AT T11K- New Yerk Stere. Upwards el Twe Thousand Yardi Hamburg Embroideries The balanre of an Importer's steclr. Hun dreds 01 Aew Designs. One-third off usual prices. Hm'SPiS?1 New. Spring TUICOT WOOL SUITING, 25c a yard ( 37Xe goods. ALL-WOOL CHECK SUITINGS, yaid wide, 33e a yard ; made te sell attoe. 8JXONY PLAIU BUlTINGe, yard and a half wide, ll.eu a yard. Meyer sold ijrless than 11.50, .".i"0. Places All 8111c SATIN HIU. OAUAH. New Uolera, Twenty Inches Wide. Very cheap at 75c a yard, ' One Hundred and Flity Dezen Itegular WXa'pafrV " ' BLK "K- bargain at FlftV TlAfitn lfArw.sln st.. ... aPlili.a HOSB. In slatw, Tuas and Drabi lteapalrj loe under usual price! ' Tarn Pfltaa Hirer nvim... .. . Wetts.TeVstVrvyy'c'hffe KrenchDe.lgru.ltcajurd. ' WATT&SHAND 0. 8 Sc 10 BABT KINO BT LANUABTKK, I' A. OTIOK TO TKKHfAWMKlta AND GUNNKU8.-A11 persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of thn Cornwall and speed well estates tn Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or uuln uuln clesed, either for the purpose of shoe tin or nshtng, as the law will be rigidly enforced arainst all trespassing en nald lands of thv on en designed alter IMs notiea. Wll. COLKMAH rSHA, K. PKlMjy ALDKN, suw, cruiHix, Atternaps lev sUWeisman'i aatr STAMM Correct Styles BOOTS AXD BIIOBB. N KW 8HOK HrOKK. tVILKEFS OLID HKVfCEABLE CHOOL ilUES. -!??!I?i,h'B'., wWch for sly Is and wear csn.i net be excelled in heel and sprlnir heel, wllh, !S?J.l.l52llt,?i;iSLu,fr L'P. w children Vud' ml'ses wear, for dots In button and law. and ueprioesyou will nnd te bejnstiiiht. ' 1 A Urge line of Oxford m!jns' and children's wear, fox plain tee and I Ipi. ties for ladlrsj Patent leaihtr, A Hey's Solid t.eathrr 8h6, s'ss 1 ten, at 11.00 1 the same style uf Shee ler men at II is. An easy Bllpper for lender feet Is one of uiute am ana nana innyin, very oemionaDie. H. SWILKEY, (One Price te All Cash Itere) Ve. 24 North Qaeen 8 tree t. LANCASTER, PA. marKmd F RKETOKVEHYONE. A PAIR OF SHOES FREE TO EVERYONE Who can prove that the Men's Butten. Lace and congress (Seamless) Dress Shee we are selling for f 2 CO la net made of Gonnlne Calf Bkln. We lake This Offer Ad thn YiTltitln crannrallt nra nnrlnr Itin Iimmmbi. slen that a shoe of this description cannot be bought for less thin t50. TEE KEASOUS WflT We can soil this Shoe for $2.00, are, because we buy them in Lart;e Quantities, Strictly for Cah. and sell for Cash, and stick te enr motte: ! QUICK SUES AND MlilL PROFIT!'. This Is net the Only Shoe we are selling at a Bargain, bnt our Whole Line of Heets and Shoes are marked Down te Bettem Prices. Ladles' und Mlseea' Kid Opera Bllppers, SO cents, regular price "5 cents. Ladles' Patent Leather Tip Lace Lew Bhees, 75 cents, regular price, 11 CO. Ladles' Pebble Butten Shoes, in cents, regu lar price, ll.eu. Men's Lace and Congress Sewed Dress Bhees, 11.25. lien's. Beys' and Youths' Lace Shoes. II oe. Child's Grain Butten' Selar Tip Bhees, 8 te 10X, Ueels or Spring Heels! HO cents: Misses'. i.oe. ; The fns-Vrlce Cash Hei Be, IU The Leaders of Lew Prices la Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 EABX KINO bTRBBT, LAN CASTER, PA. mar-AMml tk uyica. T RUKKS. M. latauiisli & Sen. TRUNKS. Onr stock of Trunks and Bags Is new com cem com plete. We cell special attention te our make of Ladles' Dress Trunks, llandjome and convenlent. Repairlngef all Trunks and Bags a Specialty, AT M. Hatertush & Sens SADDLE, HAUNESS, AND TRUNK STORE. Ne. 30 Centre Square, l.ANOABTKK. PA. ASPHALT BLOCKS. ASPHALT PAVING DI.OOK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., Offlce-Ml Chestnut SL, l'hlle., IM. W erks Bridgeport, ra , a Caniden, N. J. MANUFACTUKKU3 OP Standard Asphalt Pav ieg Blocks F1ZKS 4x5x11 AND 4x1x12 In general use fnrstreetpaTlng.sldewalks, gar den paths, mill yards and driveways, gutters, cellars, vats and sea walls. Advantage: NnliMess, duslless, strictly sanitary, practl. Callylndestructlbloane cheap. or prlct s and further Information, address R. S. OSTBR & BRO., Agents for Lancaster Ca. S21 North PrlTe St , Lancaster, Pa. ml-Onid CaJIRIAUBS. QTANDAHU WORK. EDV.EDGERLEY CARRIAGE DUILULR, NO3.40,12,t45MAUKKT ST11RET, Bear Ot Posteillce, Lancaster, Pa, I bare In Stecjc and Build te order Kvt.ry Variety of the following styles : Coupe, Hug Hug gles, Cabriolets, Carriages, Victorias, Business wagons, "T"Cart, McCall Wagons, burrles, Market Wagons, Phmtens, Kxpress Wageiui, I employ the best Mechanics, and have lacll ltles te build correctly ny style of Canhtge desired. The Quality, fityle and finish ei my work makes It decidedly the Cheapest In the market, MOTTO : " Pair Dealing, Honest Werk at Bettem Prices." Pleate glve me a call. saruepalrtng promptly attended tn. Prices lower than all ethers. One set of Workmen especially emplej ed for that purpose. w mm
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