-?v V'v, -" 'sv wfe PL' 'A1 ' f ' Ir.?.: r- 'Jf' 13 J C4J .JOS ItAlOASTidJti BAUDY rNXEULIGEKCEIC. MONDAY, MAY 14. 1888. "fc Dally (nUHlgencer. Jv vA4l-.Mf MAT 14, ISM. ,ZM imUMmram publtshca alt the i m tlilntinnr If .TM iaiiy Eaiucm ei xn imnw i-- I aeiivorea or camera in me cur a nnanndlnc town, for loe. per woek t ,.T atall, . year W.M for ett wentia assa. for thrae month I He. par month. ' sjssa wmrtr Xirr-rtiierife (Dou,ble Sbeet) UBt rage, only ILB0 per annum, In ad. takMtlberi within thetr address changed satst also state where the paper U new ler- "wwai. X Un'nin,t ttem 10 te a eta. per line VlrMaa mierueB, according te location. V THI INTELLIGENCER. Kg., Lancaster, Pa. ' asa-Telephene Connection wSfl : km; Th f.arka Rrnaf. .&? .. ... 11 ILL II.. t 41.. tT7-.i . : j tv iniDK Id iuaoiuie u me usuiuk- T1?.- ..... w.ttit-ha winAliM.A with liat.ter S J l..mnt' T a.Ii,,1 t.a S Hat.r1 capital, and the only democratic fc daily journal there, It is in a position te be d-S. muUken as an administration organ. It KVie net occupy that place : and there KS JkBO journal that does. The utterances ffi, of the Fesl are only entitled te the weight KSk that their intrinsic merit elves them : Wy and that sometimes Is net much. It is -'I- frame upon free trade and permits Its & Mai te outrun its discretion in advocacy Miiilk views. What could be mere silly, & U InfltBripa than l(jl ftfafampnt. Hull. e um UIBMWIfV - . WMV.. I,.- .( " every Bowden has his Allentown ;" pt aaeaninfr that the president will approve or disapprove themeun and measures favored by members of his party, accord- & isf te their attitude upon the tariff que? tten? The Tetl thought that a very smart thing te cay, and considered that It would be especially effective coming from it, because it te printed in Washington under the shadow of the president. Hut it la a very unwise expression, and a very untrue one. We bellcve nothing would se readily meet the disapproval of the country as an attempt of the president te use his veto power te command the obedlence of congressmen te his views; and nothing would arouse greater approval than the refusal of con. grewmen te sacrifice their independence . te such dictation. It would be werse '- tjrea than using patronage te bribe con- Mrgtwmea, and that no one would up. ,teud. sv,( Xk IS quilt) ILUyUSBlUlO lUttb U1U "irCBl- tatt. who has been a distinguished afaaaopien of the extinction of the pelltl- tflrjfe''' m nnwer nf fpileral nntrnnnrrn. nnd j.,t, wm .... w .. rH..wHHnv. .- give confidence te capitalist and assure tlie safety of commerce. TJrer since the United States marines and Bailers inter fered te restore order en the isthmus, there has been a marked improvement in the direction of tranquility and the lessen given wis cleuly understood. They recognize the fact that "the great re public of the north" can be relied upon as n friend of order, law and liberty, without fear that she may attempt te es tablish a protectorate or take the first step towards annexation; yet they real ire that in view of the turning of a great stream of commerce auess their country by one route or another, and per haps by both, they must find bow te keep the peace te a reasonable extent or ethers will be compelled te de It for them. As Cesta IMca shows such satisfaction ever President Cleveland's decision it is quite probable that Nicaragua will net be pleased at all, but as American enter prlse has been chiefly interested in the schemes for a Nicaragua canal, she will probably accept the decision with a geed grace. This dispute, by the way, in volved canal and navigation rights, for the boundary line of the two republics closely fellows the route of the proposed canal by the San Juan river and the lake. eoel, brave and unstampedable in a crlatr. anoKen W. Childi, of Philadelphia, was te yeara old en Saturday, and h baa qqet la Tula honor wee Rlvea at Doeaet'a heUrt. Trie Ubllda.Drexal rand, whleh waa atarted by a donation of (19,000 freaa Mr. Ohtlda and A. J. Drexal, new amrraata te 110,000. It will be atlll farther Increaeed by the reeelpta from Baturday'a ebeerv. anee of Mr. CnlldV birthday, whan all the union com peel tore eaat of the Minlwlppl river contributed what tbey received ler aettlea 1,000 eraa of type. At the end of Ave ynara the Union will decide what dlapeel lien te make of the accumulated fnnda. BVEOIAL NOTICES'. I have bnen deal In one ear ten yean, and partially Heat In the ether for two month. I nave wen ireai a uy earipeciaiivaec received no beneau Mavlnar Died IV Halm ler about a month 1 rind rayaelf Improved, and can bear well ana cea.lder It a meat valuable remeOy. 1 had alto naaal ca larrh, with dropping or tnuru. Inte my threat and pain ever ray eye., which trouble alre have entirely dtcappcarea D, U. Yates, Up per Llile llroeme Ce., M. Y, my7-lwdeedw IftU kn ? S b. 1'niLAriKLrniA this woek will have a vast addition te lta store el wlsdaua. The Lancaaler bar are telling tha supreme court Judges what la the law of the atate. It Is stated that some of the disappointed liquor men In Hhlppenebnrg, th lactate, are reipentlble for the dattardly or plosien of dynamite In front of Iho atore of J. V. Bum. melon Saturday mernlnt;, Themalloeofthe act la ch arced te Itummel'a activity In the tsmperaucocauRe. Item hardly be credited that eane men would adept this apoelos of attack upon even tbelr blttorent enomle. The liquor men ewo It te themarlvea and the public te tfllrin or deny tbe charge at ence. A cause that ncede te lie supported by dynamlte U ententially had. It the liquor men cannot win In a free, fair and opeu fight for their Ilcenaef, they should acorn baser meana te succeed. Frem ayracaM, N, T, "I felt weik and lafReld i had palpitation of the heart and nnmbnea. of the limbs. Bur Bur Heck Bleed lliUm h vn certalnly relieved m. They are most uxce'lxnU" Mr. J. M. Wright, rer sale by 11. Ik Cochran, dreRgl.t, 117 and 139 North Oueen street, tncatur. WAltlTAMAKMR-9. WANAitAKKR'B. Philadelphia, Monday, May 14, 188S. Our Story te-day is very im portant and interesting, Yeu should read it JOHN WANAMAKER. HEUMA.TISM. Tun Yerk Daily saya that a projeot Is en feet toeonsolldato the tbree whip factories et our slater city, and make the new com. pany a Bleck corporation with a capital of 50,000. Te cJierlsb. oitabllibeil Induatrlea Is better th 11 looking after new ones. Who has earned ffy country by the m the esteem uprightness et of the his It wm wldely printed that Dr. 1j Web Web ater Fex, the famous young Philadelphia oeullat, had besn dlsoeurtoouity treated at the medical convention la Olnelnnatt. It was stated that his pap en a recent re- markable operation In ophthalmology was net pormltteu te be printed in the minutes of the meating et the American Medical association bceauae Dr. l3x had permitted an Intorvlew te be published en tbe subject in the dnlly papers. It new transpire! that this story wai net at all oerreoL Dr. Fex. 1 was very oeurteoaiiy tresiea, ana the It "Try Ayer's Pills" for llhoumiittiui.NeuralgtJ.inaaout. Stephen Jvtn.lnir, of Yenkers, K. Y says 1 " Becom. mended as a care for chrenla Costlrenett, Ayrr's Fills have relieved me from that tren-' bio ana also irem ueut. 11 every victim or this dlaoaje wenld heed only threo words of mine, 1 could banl.h Qeat Irem the land. Tbeae words would be-' Try Ayer'a l'llls.' " "l)y the uje of Ayer' J'lIU alen, I enred myself parmanently of rhsnmitt.m whleh had troubled me icveral month. These Pills are nt ence harmless and efftctua', nnd, I be lieve, would piove a Bpocine lu nil cnei of In . clptent Rheumatism. Nomedlclne could have served me In better stead." 0. 0. Heck, Cerner Avoyuilea l'urlsh, I.a. O. r. Heptrln', Nevada City, writes! "I have usid Ayer'a l'lll t r slxtunn ynais. and 1 tmna Ihuy urn the buit I'lIU In tbe world We keepnboxef thnmln thihenti nil thu Hint. They tive enred me et alck hnAiohe and nen ralKln. Hlnea tntlnic Aver VliU, 1 have been fro irem lb me oeiuplafnup." "I hnva djiivea ureat beneflt fenm ver' l'llla. rive vears oke 1 wnt tnk n snlli with rheumatl.m that 1 wai unable 10 di any work. 1 tnnk three bexrn of Aynr's l'llla nnd was en. tlrulycur'd, nlnca that Minn lam nuver with. nitulKirel thuae pills" l'etur Cbrl.leuieu, bborweoil, Wis. Ayer's Cathartie Pills.- marARKn nr Dr. J. O. Ayer As Ce., Lewell, Mass. Held by all Dealers In Medicine, mfiyllteM Wc make a big break in many prices of Dress Goods te. day. Wc make it. It is net made for us. The whole Dress Goods market, our stocks and ethers, are passed in review. It's wise te de it. It's done. It is net a reduction upon remnants or broken lets of odd ceeds. That sort of thine: gees en regularly here as part of ordinary business, and is never advertised except as a general fact. It is an offering of quantities, hundreds of pieces in many lets ; of assortments, every let complete in variety ; of bar gains, the reductions are large enough te appear te everybody. Yeu knew we never ask you here te a meagre show. Why we de it you may likely ask. There is pleasure in bar gain-giving, but t le real reason is, we want te sel . We always de, and mean te mere and mere. The common shams ei ad vertising talk make us a little positive about what fellows. Therefore, if you want te test any fact as te quantities, prices, or qualities, you may appeal, if you please, te the highest au thority in the house for proof. CLOTHING. SO. M YJCKSdt Bavrarea. Clothing te Order. THE N03B1E3T 8TmS or- SPRING GOODS OA.M BK FOUND HXRC Our Suits te Order L?i.? administration, was influenced te veto :(, t- . .. . . - . ;ite'.tae Allentown poslenice appropriation ySl bill bv the tariff nosltien of Congressman rfig Sewden. It is a rlander, started by the I strictures whleh the lNTawaiwesn rim neenblican mess and neliticlans. and I maJoupen tuoaeiion 01 tnia oeay 01 aoe f V 1. ,V i.l t r j 1 rn I ','S- 11M W11U1IV WlUlUIlk 1UUUUUUUU. J. lie kfV- preaideDt gave geed reasons for re- Stfj's?' fnalnr 11(1(1 0(0 In the Allnntncvn nntt. k v aAIaa. 'ThprA nra nnllilnrr hut n Mnqf. nfftiw in linnnntnmnilnlnl nnd n rnntnl nt ki . VT . . , .. . .. . . tmjH ecuy ai,uuu u 00 Eavcu. raune opinion baa approved these reasons, nnd It 1b a Bm tXtut wrong te the president te supple- El-'sunt fliem tvlf.h uniirArniv nfieq utteli AjSUjf- w .- ... ...... ..j wu, w.. wrong from llepuullcan cources is net , but it A K?i RS ! Kft w ters must thorefero be reoalled. Tbe Wostern oirrespondont who atarted thla He en Its travels ought te be boycotted. Tun Baldwin locomotive werka talk of moving te llarrftburg. Why net te Lin Lin Lin oaster T YKH'H rJAHHA.L'AKIIiliA. VOU8ALS AT H. it. cnrjiiitAN'a DltUQ sreUK. Nes. 117 ft IS) North Qacen Ut , Lancaster, l'a. nprt JuidAw c VLurmtiu. I.OTH1NU DEl'AUTMKNT. HAQER & BROTHER. ii i, ..t u . . .- . 1 :SRUpnsirjg, uut it wus nev 10 no expscicu M!'tht a ibemecratlc Journal would be X0 iiyefit. Onr l'nlillc llnllillnir. ta-s . . ., . . " . ., , ... K.1S1 Mil crevldliiD for a nostetlloo bulidlnu In t "Allentown, and he waa wrong In npprnv. iv''. flua Ilka hill fnr T.inraili.r Vhilmlrlnhtn fe Timti. Thus does our nll-wise and esteemed Philadelphia con temporary Fettle off-hand a problem which has been vexing some (Binds net n little. "When the luminous Intelligence of the J t'mc fell athwart It, the clouds vanished and all was clear as the noec.day sun. lu further elucidation et its position, the Times says : " The fact that Lancaster has probably oue-fourth mere population than Allentown does net affect the marrow of the question. The true basis en which te make appre prlatlens for publie buildings is te limit them Btrlctly te places where United States courts are held, or where custom duties are collected nnd a public build missis a public necessity." I T jbtii11 )m -tin1I frts Mir tett)tta k "..::" . "",:;: ..i-1;;.: -R v .WUMTUiiviiuj' tu CAjimiu niiy (iuuiiu buildings are a necessity in places where hjs- 'United btates courts are held. It wan .,.-t . ... ....... . . v en wis piea wai wniiamspert w'ejib! 5-lttKuWlng1laaSb6cilftw Hie big business that was done in that city for Uncle Sam. It it is better that the im SMnse internal revenue district that ccn rea in this city, nnd the large pest- like business in Lancaster should be con ducted under the reefs et rented build ings, why net permit a few judges who only held court three or four times in m year, te sit for the brief periods of their Maslens in rented nnnis. The Times point i pointless. The true basis for Lancaster's dtmand for a public building was that it was a public necessity. Hera are some of the figures for collections inade in the Ninth revenue district In recent years : J8HM1 ai,3ll),798l The dlaappearaaoe et Mlsi UMIntlne flay, Irem a wealthy home In the vicinity et Philadelphia whero alie lul all that money could procure or airoctlen could lavish upon her, Is fttlll unexplalned, Hat as Inroatlgatlen proceeds, It becomes preb able thtt ahe ran away te Jein sf thoatrleal company as a oberui girl. Tae theatrlenl crazj In girls la lllte thodlmenovol, Indian aealplng, dlapoiltlen In bjy.i. llitli lead te lnoviUble illai"ter. An Innoeont nulden bi Imnln g with enlhualasin te make for her self anamoen the stage li aidly out of pi iice among the piluted and ettentlmca dlsaolute members of the opera company otieruH. If Mist liay hai taicen this Btep, alie wtlllsoen lenrn the error of her ways ai.d ceme back with a better appreciation of the solid oemforta of home. i.ai.wi -a J.S.U GI1 S8 l.USdJIVl embraces the prosperous Yerk, Lebanon, Adams, Til fe. ft, ssaei 18818 183SS3 This district counties of Dauphin, Cumberland, Terry, Juniata and Mifllln. Three mere counties were re cently ad&ed. This enormous business has been carried en in a cooped-up ellice, and the thousand 1 of dollars worth of stamps could net be kept therein, but had te be packed away in the vaults et a bank for safe keeping. If there was need any where of better accommodations for the internal revenue collections, surely It was here. And the Lancaster postefllce. witli annual receipts of f 35,000, was entitled te )me consideration. The Times has wrongly jumped te the conclusion ttiat the building was net needful, but only a grab at the public funds. The figures here presented ought te disabuse it. Tbe cases of Allentown uud Lancaster are net at all alike. Fen printing a newspaper there is no Ink llke blrck Ink. Tbe New Yerk Werhl en Ha llflh annlvereary InstThnrsday trled the ezperlmeut of printing In red. It was a bloody esaay and was seen abandened. A red paper en July 4, or a grecn ene en March 17, may be pormlaslble; hut for plain tivery day reading, black Ink en a whlte gieund will have the people's call. -. A mt.r. has been pained by both brtnehea of the Bwcedlali Diet placing a prohibitory duty en American perk, and advance sheets et the United Htatea oeniular reports glve an Interesting summary et the debate In the llrst chamber et the J) let, where the vete was 63 ayes against 55 nays. In defenan or the mean.re lwaiijaJjJfrtTaweden oeuiu lirujnjrr-'ue porkneodod nt home, .L'lJUr "the prevalance of awlnepeatln Amnr. lea rondo ine articie dangerous te neaith " and tbat a high tarlll would net lncroase the prlce. This laat point waa the subject of warm nrgument by free traders and pro tectionists. HtranRO te say, there was no attempt te combat tbe declaration that Amerlcan plga aulTer unusually from awlnepeBt, but a momber Bild tbat there was a great deal of humbug In tbe sanitary argument Te prccure cheap feed for tbe peer was much mere Important than most ao-etllcd sanitary measure. Aa te Amor Amer Amor lean perk It oeuld net be denied by any enetbetlt was a posltlve nesetslty te the working man, as Swcedlsh perk could no, roplaeo It en account et Its especial char char aeterlatlcK, auch as superior fatness, eta Oae should be careful net te drive the mat ter be far thtt the Hwoeilliu workman would be obliged te seek bin cheap Amer, lean perk en tbe ethor alde of the Atlantic Anether spoaker warned the Illet tbat a great Increase el omlgrntlen would fellow this addition te the C3it or living et the pe3r, In spite of all, the Becend chamber pataed the bill by 07 majority. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. SPRING OVERCOATS KINK WOIIBTKI 0 KKCOAIS, riSK KKKIKV (jVKIltOtTf. riNE MhLTO.S OVKUOOal't', iVrfee viUInu and Etylt.h, 10 00 te IIS de. A SPLENDID VALUE. lll.UK FI.A.NNKI. HUlTS-(Mi-Woel, War ranted lnfllge UluoJ-sie.oo. HAGER & BROTHER, 35 & 27 WEST KING ST. J'A UANOI.H. K." S. II. Scotch Surah Zephyr Ging hams. Several times this spring we have told you of the fine cotton, the delicacy and fastness of the color, and the stamp of Fashion's approval. Needn t repeat that here you knew it all. The fresh fact is 25 cents a yard. Saturday evening they were 40 cents. 32 inches. All checks and plaids, 25 styles, 150 pieces. Let big enough te beast ei, small enough te close quick. b c e t c li Zephyr Checked Ginghams. If you knew Ging hams one of the great honest Gingham names will come te your mind and you'll ask, Are they ? Well, no, they are net, but it's a bright mind that will say they- de net bear a great trade mark. Equal? Yes, we think se. They were 40 cents at the last sunset; 25 cents new. 30 inch. Wool-and-Cotten Plaid Suit ing; small checks with over ever plaids, mostly cotton. In color nnrl ctvlf nfnr1r pnnnl tn trip finest English Weel Suiting, elain. -Uic- dress-:: would be at normal cheapness, 65 cents. Will you appreciate them mere at 50 cents ? We 11 see. 40 inch. Plain Weel Suitings. Before the writer lies the color card. The shades vary between the extremes of light and dark, with a wonderful ingenuity of variety. Forty - two colors. Three hundred and twelve pieces. In an experience of years wc have never offered this grade at less than 75 cents. Te-day 60 cents, just te keep things lively. All wool, 50 inches. Saxony Summer Cheviot. A wool man would call Saxony and Cheviot in the same, sen tence a contradiction of terms. Maybe se. But the fact is that the stufl in question is from the I best Saxony maker, and in the iweniy-nvc pieces nere ler saie are eight very neat mixed cel erings. At 75 cents they were cheap because they had been $1, but 50 cents is today's price, and a sound bargain it is. French Beige Plaids. Serge weave, bold but subdued plaids, very stylish, fine wool and tex ture. They will rank high among the beautiful novelties of the season. Already many of them are in the costumes el tasteful ladies at $1 a yard. To day they go at 60 cents, and there are fifty pieces, with ten choice colorings te pick from, 40 inches. French Beige Checks. Al Al eost exactly like the plaids just mentioned. The grounds are -FOB- $18.00 AND $20.00 Are Handiome and Attractive. We are right en top with tha ttani en th bottom with prices. This Is an acknewlege fact. HEN'S PANTALOONS, TO ORDIR, At $5t50 and $6. DICIDKDBABQAIKB HANDSOHKIll STYLE AMD BXCIM.KNT IN JHM1SH. Wear the " Cromwell " Shirt If Yeu Want the Beat-fitting Shirt Myers & Eathfen, LKAD1NQ GLOTIUKU), NO. 12 EAST KINO ST.. LAMOABTBB FA. OBOOXKimt. afiraAXD'S MILD CURED V ANDBKKAKrABT BACON, HAM UnedeaKMI for tenderness and eelleaey et naTer. we jrnarantantbat there la aetbiag te equal the-iBtjnillljr In this tsaraet. Tbea aaa nf ta tot trusdHM are no w using tbeaa. f!;r jrle aalTemal satisfaction, irthesa and tall jenr aetabbert sr Diled Beat sua Boleirna nleelr chipped. N EW SPRING CLOTHING. varied buffs and grays, the PARASOLS. ...'" .-"" On Siturday last the llrst number of the Columbia Daily News undo Us appoaranee under the odlterlal direction of Messrs. Btultz A lUseball. The latter Is the reeeut purchaser of tbe weekly Courant. The new piper premlaes exoaedlngl well, and the tnauaKement modestly anaouneo that the first miinber will ba mueh improved njxm. Columbia la big enough for a live dally newipiper of Us own, and we wish the News alttuecess In supplying this want of l.mc liter county's biggest borough. i.jjEAl) VAItlKI AESUKTMKNT 'UKAOY FUlt YOUIt INBl'KUTION R. B. & H.'S STORE, Ne. 14 East King Street. OUll I'lllUKS THK LOWEST, . LINK TIIEl.AUUKST, BlOCIvTIlKNEWKSTANDMOSTBTYLISU. narS 3ml MAVHIXBKr. IATTKKNH, MODIfLH, 40. ... ES.2- ! tfi M l'eace la Ctutral Amtrlrn. The republics of Cesta Rica nnd 2 lei ragua huve settled a dispute of long standing by reference te the president of the United Btates ns an impartial arbi trator, and advices from the former indi cate profound satisfaction with the de cision reachel, It is a cheering sign of tba times tbat these turbulent little Cen tral American states Bheuld prefer arbl traUen te war. The millions of dollars burled In that part et the world by De Lcaae caual company have probably bad the effect et Impressing upon the peo pee jla the vital necessity of an approach te tabic and peaceful government tht will PERSONAL. Ci.iitiiNCE BcUDDKlt, the Huteers cel. legehtudent, whewas hurt In reotntgym reetntgym uailutu exercise, is dead. Hen. Chauncky r. II lac it wl'l p-ob ; bly preside ever the convention et Xemi oratle cluba In liarrlaburg next week. liBV. Themas T. I.cebr, ageitOl yrars, died In Kuaului: en Hiuulay. Hlnea lbIS be basverved many Lutheran congregations or llerks county. A widow and tbiee oblldren niuvlve. TlIK I'UMtDKNT ANU Mlli CU'.VKLAND Will visit l'hlladel)hla en June 'JNt te at tend the celebration of the UiOtli annlver. arv el the l'resbyterlan ohureh. Tbey will reuialn tbore three days. VioreK I)u'0m a prominent lawyer and Democrat of Delaware, died In Wil mington en HunJav, or Urlght'a dlseaee. He wax a Bin or Chariet Iione Durent, who was a brother of Hear Admiral Du pent, and was born In ISiS. KKrrtBSBSTATIVE I'ATllICK A.COLI.INB, of MsMaobusetta, Is te be clmlruiBii of tbe Democratic national convention. That was determined upon when the Democratic national committee met here In Jauuary. The party managers oeuld net have made a better selection. Collin Is one of the beat ptealdleR oiheerf, Brilliant, quick and geed humored, he la decision itself, and Central Machine Works, ceunku or UUANTANDCU1UBTIAN BTUEKTH, (Uear or Conn Heme). LAN0A9TK1I, r A. Krglnei, ltollers. Maohlnerv anl llnpalilng. l'RtU.na, urawlnga, Iren and ilr.ua Caatlii'sl etc llcst OQutprml Machlne and l'alteru IN hop lu the city ler Mirbt werk: SV-WoeU Werk, l'romptness. lteasnnable Chargxa. dttciVlia AHI'JIAJ.T BLOCKS. A bl'HALT PAVING fcl.OUK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., Olllce-tOl Chestnut St.. 1'hUa., l'a. Wurka-UrldgeiKirt. ra,a Cmiulen, N, J. M IKUjrAOTUl'KUS OK -1 ' Standard Asphalt Paring Blocks H7.K3 4x3l.ll AND 4XlXlX In gnneraluie foratreotpavlDg.aldnvralks.Rar dim puilu, mill jams and drlvuwuyn. K'lilrs, celura vats and Bva walls, ikdvautagen. MnU'lexs, austleas, strictly HanlUkty, pructl cully Imttatructtbiu ana cucn. t"er pi lu s una lurtbur Inlormstlen. address: R. S. OSTER & BRO.. .taunts ler Lancaster Ce . K North 1'rtnce t , Uiniaatur, l'a. mliud VOAI., TAUMQARDNKR'H COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Orrics-Ne. 129 North UneenStreet, and Ne, 6f4 North l'rlnoe street. Yaaes: Nertn ITlnee Street, near Ueadlna; Oapet, anrlMil LANOA8TEU, PA 120 pieces. 34 inches. price .sjt)sura-T2j5 cents; jriiKif. Weel Check and Overplaid Suiting. Various grays and browns in broken checked grounds, with everplaids in orange, black, red and white. The effects are neat with a touch of style. They were 45 cents, but te-day are going at 25 cents. 75 pieces, and 18 varieties of color. Weel Diagonals in plain colors. Forty pieces. Assor Asser ted in terra-cotta, Gebelin, ser pent, modes, and browns. Re duced from syh te 25 cents. They were 45 cents a few days since. 42 inches. German Plaid Beige. All wool, ten colorings, forty pieces. They are from one of the best Saxony makers, and combine the happy medium in style, mid- way between tne pronounced and plain. They go down from 75 te 50 cents. 39 inches. French Weel Chevren Stripes. Very neat stripes about one-half inch wide, separ ated by hair-lines of strong color. Very few neater de signs for Spring Costumes have been brought out this season. They have sold freely at 75 cents : veu mav take them te day at 50. Fifty pieces, eight colors. 40 inch. French Prunelle Cleth. Plain colors, with self-checks, various shades, including the novel light tints, with several sizes el checks. The character, colors 12 of them weave, and fin ish, are such as te make these goods most desirable. They checks mostly white. They will assert with the plaids and give a ranrre of choice complete enough for every taste price the same, 60 cents. Fifty pieces, 'twelve colors. 40 inch. German Fancy Combination Plaids. All wool and fine. Pat terns novel, colors brilliant, styles a la mode, forty pieces, fourteen varieties, price three fifths. Down from $1.25 te 75 cents. 40 inches. This let in cludes some of the most attrac tive novelties brought from Europe this season. German Fancy Plaids. Bright colors, very tastefully combined, specially suited te young ladies and misses. Just why se choice a let of goods should be re duced se much we cannot ex- unless it be that our oeds ' folks a're ever L. GANSH&N & BRO. ttSh-SMHB NEW SPRING SUITS. AniltKOTHAVINOTO YOU OF S.T.00TO 1 01 en kauh bui r mew heugh l- vr us Fer te 00, rine Caaslinere Butt. rer 18.00, All-wool Worsted Suits. Always heretoiere sold for 113.00. Fer (10 00. All-Weel Cutaway and Sacks, Always heretofore sela f r lie 00. Youths' nna Bey's Butts at "1 BO, . 00, S0.0O, asoeanarooo; Children's Suits at II te, ! oe, $3 oe, 14 00 and 13 00. Custom Department. Reduced Prices, large Assortment Rulls te Order, strictly All-Weel, at III.IH, 118,120 122, s ana 127. The Patterns are Geed, the Fit Is Terfect, and the UaklnK Equal tu the Flnebt , L. GariKman Bre., 8. W.OOIWBR NORTH QUEEN & ORANQB &TS. J.ANGAHTEU, PA. TirEAKK Always the Leaders. We are Leaders la B.u MAKTlN. allegata ami ltetatl Draler In all kind! of iiUMKK.lt AND UO.VU rVimi-Ke.4W North wter ana I'rtne Btrcels. above Lemen Lancaster. sS 1yd eager te make rare bargains. But down they go, from $i te Ce cents, twenty-seven colorings in the let el one hundred pieces. 40 inches. All Weel Henriettas. The technical term " Henrietta " describes a particular style of wool dress goods. Nete this. This let is fresh and net a piece has seen the light of Philadel phia until this morning. It is net an emnium gatherum let et merinos and cashmeres dubbed Henrietta for advertising pur poses, but a regular assortment of colors of a uniform grade and quality such as have been sell ing at $1 the price is new 75 cents. 45 inches. Mixed Suits. Weel, el geed grade and largevariety, reduced irem 37 te 25 cents. 36 inches. This offering of Dress Goods has in it no old stuff, no trash, no odds and ends, no cleaning out of broken wholesale lets. The entire list is of full, well rounded and complete lines. Therefore worthy your best at tention. We are preparing another of the interesting Exhibition Occa sions similar in thought but dif fering in character from ethers that have preceded it. The public has greatly enjoyed our past efforts in this direction, and we hope again te command your interested attention. This column will contain a further announcement and invitation te our Summer Occasion in a day or two. Qaality, Style, Fit, Wertmanship ATID IS LOW PHICES. WKLBADOFFIX Summer Clothing in Light Weight Material?, with UE'3ANU BOYS' Crinkled Seersucker Coats, Yests AT $?00, Following It up with a fnll ana complete line for lien ana iieys of new and drslrable Me- white and ritfnrea Marst-lllei Vests. Dusters, MlnUter' Coats, officer's Oea's WatUr Jackets, ana all kinds or Hummer Clothing. Our Stock Is All IJew, As enr lait year's stock of Clothing wis an. Rtreynl by the bursleg of ear htere ana Meilc last summer. Amongst enr f 50,000 Stock of CIethtQS SFamishieff Goods We have a BprciAL NOTICKrorenrlloyr. Akes 11 te 18. Butts. Beautiful llalds Bud btrtpfl. at 17 00. . ,. Hl'EulAl. NO. 2 -nested Frent Neglige Bhlrts ler OhllOre", Beys ana Men. Bi'KUlAi. NO. 8 8 fair Mixud Beamleas Half IlcseforZSe.lpr Men ana Bera. MOBX SPECIALS NEXT WEK1C Ftli AT BUHSK'S. Tomatoes in Glass. Dew Drep Tomateca In Slats redueed from S6e te tee a jar. rtcett California Aptleets In quart casa at SSsaein. Fell's engar Cern, 1 cans for Be, la Terr ehrap. This Is net old or seaied Cera, but fresh, pvskpd la4 Fall. We hare tee ranch Cern, and thus offer It at tbta low prien. Tomatoes, a cans fur 24. This Is lower than they ought te be aeld, bnt we want U saeTe oer stock. KraperateA Fruits reduced In pice. California Krapuntcd n prlcuu at) 8, te and SBcenta. CaiiiornlaKrarerated Peaches at 18 and no . Prnntl'asatsfts frtse Prnner, a ft i for ttne i better, Its SSS. French rrunes, t terttc. F LOUa-PIIIabary, Ltbii', Q reffe and Mil- Oat-Ma. A vene, Cra-ked Wheat, Farina In enlr, r arlnese uurntneaJ, ete , at BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO BTRaWT. BF Telephone. Tir A. BE1ST& CO'S 'FINE GROCERIES. Oer. Bast King and Dukre BtrM'B. COFFEES. Coffees are selling fast. Onr Me Royal Coffee has te eqnal. J nst received another fresh let thta morning. Mecha,Java and Lagn&yra are rery fine Try a sample penna. We wete asked by a prominent gentleman the ethor day why ear Coffees wtresnperlerln quality te ether cenees. Alter explaining the method et masting te him, be left the store remarking that hereafter his Coffee at well as ether uroeenes will be purchased aunts plsce. TJCA8 we have them te suit everybeay from 25e te BOe per ft. a he very flnntuaraen Urewn Oolong at COe per ft. Special price In original package'. Onr Teas are selected with great care ana ill please the purchaser. Alexis uoaillett's, Metiell b ana L&tenr'a Flnelable oils in stock, strictly fresh. Alse a large, freanastoitmentef Alexis Uoflllletl's Canned ana Bottled uoedj. Ttey are nna. Fleur! Fleur I Fleur! Have you tried ltT Only aopers'ckfora Fnll Umler f-reund Fleur. Ouarnntea te answer thtt purpote et higher priced Fleurs, l'lllsbury, BuTan A Beat, UretTs ana Man. helm Flenrs In stcck. . . ass-New Curds te all purchasers Ooed de livered prompt te all puts ei tbe city. Tele Tele Tele phene connection. W. A. REI3T & OO., Grocers, (Formerly Blekley's ) A REGULAR. BN At. Saturday's Snap AT CLARKE'S. Eleur! Eleur! Eleur! Wa have the pleasure or lntredaclng te the people et Lancaster an entirely new Fleur manufactured en the latest Improved system, ana weuia request all levers of geed, sweet bread te give It a trial. G0LUMBI4 ROLLER PROCEiS FLOUR. We also have in stoek the Great rillabnry Fleur, Bevan's Beat llellr Ground, eupirln. tlve Patent Hungarian Proeots, geed bnker, 7ue psr quarUir, Ulngrlch'd XX Fleer, WC per quarter. Clarke's A A Eeller Eleur, 400. QUARTER. BOMKTI11SO KIW, SKLF-BAISIKQ. BIOB GaKB FLOUIt-Thla Fleur cetsta' ready for nsa. Ne aalt, no soda or baking pow der te be added Try n tack and have for sup per some of the meat delicious cakes you ever eat; euly 13c n sack ..., Have you tiled m aaen's Snpor'er Bea Wafers with Cheese If net, de net fall te try them atencv, only He y lb. A Regular Snap. S ft Laundry Starch nnd 5 cakes Snap for Sc; a cans sugar Cern, S5es 8 cans String Bran, best you ever ta, Me j 0 fti Prunes ana 2 lbs Dates ler 2Sc, and one theufftud big tye tye epeners tee numerous te mention. S. CLARKE'S WIIOLKBAI.E AVP UBTAILTEA AND LOF1TKKSTOUK, 13 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. t ARQA1NS AT HEIST'S. REISTI Wholesale and Eetail Giccer, Cor. West Klnff I'rlnce Sts. TUK LAB0K9T STOBK I THK UEAVIK8C STOCK I BOY Of US AND HAVE MONEY t 1J Cases of 1'iuccs (19,000 m),5 ana ti for 21c. 800 Bexes el ltntslnr, new, S Bu !5e. 60 Bexes new 1'runnllas iijiic. 40 Uags riir. new,? n-aa NO' 'tow Kvapernu d Apple;, 2 n9 250 73 uexes i.cuiens uepwum 10 llexes 1 rEvervbeby tslnvlicate can, as we con- elder it u pliujure te show uur goods. Hirsh & Brether, THE ONE-PRIOE Clothiers & Furnishers, COU. N. QUEEN 8TUEET AND CENTUE BUUAltE, LANUAHTEU, BA. HttummrHuriaHiw wee.. e liiLi AMU HKK -THE- JOHN WANAMAKER. ASKEW OU ME. , AT NOB. tit AMU 2K WIST KINU BTUEKT, l p-fl-iyd WU K1SHEB, DENTIST. l'anlcular attontlen given te tilling ar a pretervlng the natural tevth. 1 have ail tha latest luipreveraunls for doing nlce serk at a very reasonable cost- lluvlngyearsef ex perience in the large cities 1 am sine te give the best of satisfaction and -ave you money, best artificial teeth only 6 oe per set. marlH yd Ma M MOUTH QUKKN ST. ROCHESTER LAMP, BlxlyCanaie-Lighti Beaur them all. Anether Let of CHEAP (lLOB.3 ler Ota an Oil stoves. THE ' PERFECTION " UaiAL MOULDING A UUBBEB, CUBHiOK WEATHER STRIP Beau them alL'Thls atrip outwears i all ethers. Eeepa out the cola. Btep ratUlng el windows. ...I.... k j. . vAJU nnt .nnwftnarUD. Anyone can apply Itne waste or airt maae in-rabii Whit clever Uenuy, '8j ft. 2 Oil) B,s Fine Mixed Caudles, t ft., 2'c. y.'OOCoceanuts, 4 fnr25c. 0J Its ptepared Ccceannt, ISe ft. 100 Barrels Craekeis 4 unit 6 lb i i5c. 80 Hucnets nf .telly, 6 s SSe luOBexesCh(Oie.4and3ibsi5i .... 1 cask Uulden's Finest French Mustard, I'e per qua' t SO kegs Tickled Tripe. 11.25 keg. Best Dried Ueef in the city, liC H. Finest f. Hams only 10c ft Anethr Carload of Hult, SOO tt bags, f 5a ; 133 b bags, 75e ; ft and 10 bag leta, 7u and 60c. Cailrad LetsatnpecUl Trices. Heist's Leyal Fleur. 50c qr. SO bits Table Molnsse. light as h"ney, 10c qt- 100 drx llrecm, UK. 1. If. 20 and 21 -ents Be boxes Large cises Laundry fceap. 2 ter 6c. is boxes Pure Whit- Castile op,Ue lb. 10 boxes Tar soap, selling Met, Se cake. Teas and Coffees. Think of it t Geed Tea at 15c ft ; belter at S0,2i, 80,35. 40, 60 COX Coffee at UX. 15, 20, 21, 25; 58 and SO. Finest Javimnd Meclia Yeu can't go amiss Incur .effes. Loek ui thes, ana te templed. Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer, Cor. W. Klue nnd Prince Sts., (Narr Heea re tbb BeanaL lleaaa Herst-i XXCUBMOXS ....... . n iwn l.l D8. MlLLiKti, luuniei ' .i . UUATION AOKNT. I-suea Tleets te all parts of the Weild hpecUI Excursion te me WEST At one fare for the rennd trip. Grand I Jfifct itTcnnlrna te the loseuma Ji ".','"" ..oneAailnnaI.ark.Lo.Ange.es cltce anu im -" enn Krun- Ith choice nt routes reiurnlngandstay-ever privileges wet et Chicago, circular tours Irem New jorkte PrlncipiTiKnrepeanctUes, Falesilne ana the flely Lana at vry low raws. Fortnightly ex Snm irem Ualtlmere te Bosten. Montreal nod In applying It. warp or shrtnk- cushion atrip PL0" perfeet. At the Bteve, Heater axUl BAnge Ku,: -OF- Jehii P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QDBEN iT., bAXOASXBlt. FA. jnfl down the Bt-Lawrencrt. All Information concerning any contemplated trip chetriuuy given tree by calling or addressing 1). c. MI -LBlt. Agent, Chicago. Keck Island and Factfle li. U.. Mi 1 North (Jueeu aUuet, Lancaster, Pa, or Franslln Heuse. apr2l-lind pECOMMENDKD BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS The " Best ,f Tonic, a Concentrated I Iquld Extract of Malt and Heps. -fouteuonTOM4Co, Koj. w and a West King sueet. f hf ky-wV, 'Wit?' -
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