' H Lpj raKvj ,vr " ' &?' ,v l , v QDH& kANCAOTEB BATLT mTEUIGJliOEB. MONDAY, MAY 21. 1888. if r r jgw .1 w i.V. u r tfV j t 'it.' v- it fffTO tW !3St, m m mi , w $. ;. isff Mp- &m V Pv. 3& &', m . Th Pally Intelligencer. ILahuabtkk. mav tt. law. i,r tmwxtaBiieSB vubllshca all the Liiumiiln mw of the Unltea rreu tip te Sfiatat MMtbl hour. ?wfifB-i Sftiir sattien of th iwrntu I'- aaaeaaai is AltTAna bv mrrlara In the ellv Ml mvaMag town for 10c. per wee t ,;fcf attui, IB.oe yc.r j n.M (or six month vj wlm let tint months t bee. per month. 'h Wmbxt lmLtiaaxeim (Deuble Sheet) ; Mftt View, only ILSO per annum, in ad- ,',-i VMS. - lberlberi wishing their, address changed ( ' Mat also atalA whnm inn naner la new for ' " wa whTvOS UntUHnnH tram 10 te M eta. nor Una ft fe Mh t&MrUen, according te location. THB INXKLUOKRCKB. , .. Lancaster, ra. !? S 'lkisiihnns Connection I, The TJiree l ctU Debate. ?"TTt Heuse has get through with its three weeks of tariff oratory, and pur - .a -.... I,A1 a nnnlnM lm ?V "j POSeS DOW W UPVUCO IWCU (iiU5 ...u " ata .......I.Hiii tillla nnrl nllinr TiRPilfnl wltolatien. before taking up the Mills :;S'I1U in detail. Meanwhile, the Republicans are te have an opportunity or agreeing upon a bill of their own, if they can, te offer as a substitute for the Mills bill, and there Is same talk of making a straight pttty issue en the passage of the two measures; which would be all right se J far as party Interests go, though the pub. f t, lie would certainly suffer if any bill pre- 4 became a law without being exposed te i'-y'. thai vnnTvallvn criticism and amend- fc asent of the minority. . JV , .1. . vm-m .- w It is also certain r ttiat a party bill which could pass a r llamnRrntin Ilnnse wnnlil net nasa u He- publican Senate. The only possibility of tariff legislation by this Congress lies in the formulation of a measure upon which party lines will net be tightly drawn ; and any attempt te "ltv such lines will show that there is $S$'' no honest intent te presently reform the tariff, but rather te create a political issue for the campaign ; or at least, with the latter purpose as the chief one. It is new nearly half a century siuce a national canvass was fought with the tariff issue as its main stress, and te the present generation of pelltlciaxs and k-'i voters it has all the muritef novelty ; as ptf?-. .... .. .. ... . ,';.; is manuest irem tne interest uiKen m &;V the prolonged tariff debate in the Heuse, W- lent contests, and had nothing fresh in it whatever; yet the gladiators were greeted wUh applause and handshakings and tumultuous expressions of exhilarated feeling that bowed the interest that the debate stim ulated. Mr. Reed and Mr. Carllsle for their respective parties, closed the debate, ftfid the reporters say that they were won wen won dreus eloquent and effective hi their ora tory; yet when we turn te the printed words they uttered they show no wonder ful Are, or freshness. Reed was witty, Carlisle forceful and sensible. Tlie abject cannot be made very fnsh, after the battering of a century; and the excitement of the Washington audiences of the orators seems surprising. The stimulation was In the surrounding; in the knowledge that it was a battle of giants, that the issue was the one se lected for the coming political battle, and that each sldewas stripping for the fray and furbishing its bes1 armor , and weapons. We will have the like exciting scenes during the canvass. People will become aroused ever the dryest Issues, of Which they have the least understanding, when it is the thing set down te da. Like the excitement of a revival, when the flame is started a llttle fanning spreads it and it then feeds upon itself. Fer three weeks Democratic orators In the Heuse have been talking free trade, while the measure they assumed te ills ills eusi was the highly protective MilU bill, that only tnkf s off seven or eight per cent, of our duties nnd has been se tenderly framed that it can hardly hurt a fly in the manufacturing line, although the planters of tobacco and growers of wool may be hurt. And the Re publican orators have been talking protection, though they admit tint the revenue is tee great and must be re duced, though they have no measure for the reduction upon which they can unite. There is, Indeed, the Very narrowest dif ferences between the parties in facf, however wide the difference in theory. The Democratic side proposes adequate protection, and the Republicans demand be mere. The practical dlfferenca & simply ss te the amount of protection that will be w'eiuate; npen which there is a natural d.ff 'rence of opinion, since thn amount needed is necessarily uncertain, varying with the conditions of trade. It fellows tt at the parties intermingle when seeking ters, tablish the tariff rate. It has alwajs been se and doubtless always will. It is well ; for tariff rates are net te be fixed by rese. lntlens of party conventions deiling only with general principles. The Democratic doctrine demand the least imposition of taxes consistent with the prosperity of our Industries, and a variety of tariff sen. timent can nestle under it. The Convention of Clubs, A convention of Democratic club3 of the state will be held In Ilarrisburg en Thursday next. It is a geed thing for Democrats te organize for the prep iga iga tlen of the political ideas that have been In the ascendancy in this country during the greatest portion et the nation's career, principles which have survived the rise and fall et all parties that ever opposed them for any length of time. Hut let net the i lub com entien in Ilar risburg be like that held recently by the Republican clubs In Laucaster. Suth a pandemonium was never before witneesed here. Let there le no petty quarrels ever miner points of Democratic doctrine, and fighting ever aaln of battles that were lest iu the state Democratic con cen con ventien. There is enough te engage the club convention in perfecting the details of a uniform plan of organization throughout the state. It this Is strictly adhered te,th(re will be no trouble. Oae of the beet evidences that the convention will act wisely Iu its deliberations Is the premise that Hen. Chauncey 1 Riack, of Yerk, will Le its presiding cfllcer. Carllsle en the Tariff. Mr. Carlisle made a strong speech en the tariff in the Heuse en Saturday, and the skill with which he used dry figures lathe exemplification of his argument was most noteworthy. He pointed out that en May l there was in the treasury la excess et the needs of tha government tbe sum et 13G,U3,O00, which amount Is larger than the expenses of the federal tarsrement during the first eighteen mrs of its existence. Be showed that for the redemption of (13,400,000 of four per cent, bends, with accrued Interest of e3,173, in the past month, the govern ment paid (17,010,000, or 13,530,620 ever and tabeve the amount of the principal and accrued interest, paying a premium of 201 per cent, for the luxury of redeem ing a debt net due, which was only geed for the country as it stepped interest. And in the same time 1870,000 was lest te the government by the purchase before maturity of 112,401,000 of four and one .half per cent, bends en which Interest had accrued te the amennt of (108,000. As Mr. Carlisle says, the tariff is a purely practical question and has no relation te politics, As the situation new stands ex cessive taxation is endured that excessive revenue may be raised. Beth are radi cally wrong and demand immediate cor rection by these entrusted with the duly of legishtln g for the people. m f Jacob II. Vahikiuhlt, a nephew of tbe late Cornelias Vanderbllt, has been severely rebuked by Judge Barrett, of New Yerk, for Abandonment of bla wlfa at tbe command or bis father who threatened disinheritance for no ether rcanen than that she wnt peer and bad been a clerk In a atere. Tbe aen attempted te plead poverty,bat it watabewn that he had never done mueh work, waa llvlngjln affluence wltb bu father, and had an income of $2,000 In bta own right while hla wife nulleretl for want et a Are. Tbe millions et the old commodore de net seem te be doing much geed In this braneh or I be lamlly. Inn Philadelphia Tim en wants Daniel Dougherty te preient Cleveland's name at tbe ML lieul- convention. He would inake the welkin ring. Twj3r.vu.YKAn er.n liewle Andersen, n Philadelphia schoolgirl, dled suddenly en Friday and tbe doctors sy she was killed by overstudy for examinations which pro duced corebral congestion. This death Is well timed as a warning te tbe thousands of scholars who are Just new atralnlng all the power of their young brains te pass tbe ordtalet examinations. Parents and school hoards would de well te think about It, Tbe responsibility for evor study can net nil be thrown upon the toacberr, for tbe systeni oncenragos thorn te ferce their aohelara te the furthest limit or their ability. Tun lllalne losders are new unmasking, Tbe 1'htlndelpbla iYm ssya : "Mr. lllalne's nomination can new only be steppod by Mr, Uln! e. PKRSONAL. CiiAiii.r.s Mekhiilkt, the lVench writer, Is dead. fcmvAitn Atkinson bsjs the two things most nuudud lu these clays are: First, rer rich men te And out hew peer men live, and second, for pour men te tlad out hew rich men work. Jamks Owkn O'CenNkh, sajs the New Yeik World, dena net acorn te knew who'her he would rather be bu abiurd amer or n ludicrous lawyer. Perbans It would he beat for him te go u-dshlng. Rnv. KiiWAnn BeuniN, H. J,, dled en Sunday at J.ojelaoolleKO, Ualtlmore, aged 80 yours. Father Beutin was a widely known Instructor, and for a number of years had held a professor's eualr at I.nyela. lie was also at one tlme president or BU Jehn's onllege at Frederick. Jaceij ZtKnr.nn, the veteran Domecralla odlier of Hutler, died therenn Katurday, armr an illness of aeveral weeks. He was about 70 vears et age. He was editor of the llutler Herald many years, and renre- atmied bis distrlet In the stnte legislature ter soverol tonus. ' llii.t. Nvk" is In Wa'hlneteu. He writes te tbe New Yerk 7l'erf : I am slopping at the heuse which bas been reoenliy rcUlted and relurnlsbed, has clco clce clco trie heilH, a bath room, elevater and mod med mod erate ratea It Is a splendid hotel. 1 leave the name blank, and tbe proof reader can insert the nauie or any hotel iu Washington whluh bethinks theahoveglonlogdcecrln. lien would apply te." P.KV. Jamks Quintkh, Huntingdon, Pi, dled whllu upon his knoea In prayer at the Hapllat conference or the United Htntesat North Manchester, Ind., en haturday. Wblle praying It was observed that he grew liioehorunt, and as he uttertd the words ' we are glad te meet apaln " he rx plrrd or apoplexy. Klder Qulnlur was probably the most protnlnent man in the church. He was born in Hehuylklll county, Pa , in 1SI0, ami entered the ministry at 20. m m Wlieiu llitucoeK Felt Wounded. A menument has been oreeted at QjttyB burg by Majer Dlgolew and aeveral ethor gontlemen en tbe pet where Cleneral Han cock foil weunded during Plekett'a charge. It is of granlte, with a total height or eight feet and six inches, and beara en the front theinicrlptlen : "Majer Oeneral Wintleld Hcett Hancock j wnunded July 3, 1S03," und nn the rearfac, "Ereoted by Comrades and Fjlends." I'ergad Hi. Mether Nauie and Fled. Jehn K. Mlle, age 21, tbe Philadelphia correspondent of the thee anil Leather Jte- jwrter, of New Yerk, has left tbe city, with -,uvu gained ey rerging nts mother's name te a check en the Pennsylvania Company nr Insuring Lives and Granting Annuities. Holsalseohaigod with taking, ai hla com pan Ien, Miss Vlrclnla Corsen, thn rumn. loen.ynar-oid daughter of a prominent mer chant or Phlladelphl a. 111. Witt Would et Uit Him Hang, Walter Wonderly, living in Kaat Fallow, field township, Cheiter county, iiusrreled with hla wlfe and then hanged himself with a clothesline in the barn, und hla wife riliwmvored him bofero life waa extlnct, and hiving no knlfe at hand, untied with the aid et bur teeth the knot In the rope, aud he survijres te repent his rash act. A llrlRtitl hliis Iim lirlien. Kr in the Living Cbnrch. " When I leek at the congrecatlon," tald a Londen preacher, ' I say, Whero are the pw : When I oeunt the otlerterv In the vestry 1 siy, Where are the rich V ' UitlaHpccka In the slnnse3 et the teeth seen grew Inte an palling civlttef, it OlsrrgarfleO. Cheei nd. iinctng Oecay ai Iho outset vilih BO.OUONT, una Ih.i pain of toothache, the vretchednesa et rating v. lih iinieuna teeth, nnd the dyspeii t'esymptcim canted by Bn-allewlnirti&ir.ini.. I calid feed may te pievunled. Ihu nruniiUe and BHlutary artlcle perfumes the breath, and ivinu:ics apnnglnesa of tha guuia. Its penu. Iftilty UULbuunfltO. ai'JiVJAL AOTJGKH. I'ut l'ieu i u Keel. "fet up In bed and coughed till the clethlnif waa wet with pxraplrallun. Mv wltu tntiateu that, I unH Ttemat' fclrclric Oil. Thu Oral U-itpeniiful ieimvtd iu. and two betilra hae ctin d ine. 1 can beiieMly roceuiiiieud It " K. . M ".?,J'.S' Jre t'onire, N V. 1'er sale by II Jl. Cochran, dnnrglat, 137 and 139 North tluuir, buret Hume." Thla Sdnp la tArv irnnl In i... .. ..... . laeieuauy slckneaa lu the houeu&elu T Eeum cuiiucii bu nlwurs pleiuunt. W'c l,';P''.li!.,vl,",sure,' rfoeiimiondlpif Jtu Illoed Hitler; u bina. flde und curtain cu tbeieUuiiy sickneaa lu the houeu&elu T If ai e tu k i 'urdeck. dtaimpfcla, una all dlauaaea of the lUer and L?tU1VV..JV,2laJly,Jl " Cochran, drug. Blat, 137 and 133 erth Queen Btreet, Lanc. Nurlli l'ule Uipndllluur, """ I'rlre nuhts, lottBrtet.wnlklnB matchea and bahuQii ufcuna'ei a aruuau illy huiiituiita e'l ihu ..r-t it Dr lhema,' Xcltclrt" e f la no? ahuinhllif It taaqetck euro lnr urhia and bill HI ML nMf.l.ili.1:. .... ..... . ... .. i .T ".M i jwew himi inr iiiiiipni t'nr nun mv , i, t irn'in, or TC al, Au. h vl jieu struct, lincisttr. Ul uud 13) Mether. Metttersll Metheralll Are you auturbed at night and broken et your rest by a .ick chUd auirerlng and en Iuk wlththe eicrucUUng patn of cutting tuethT If se, ke at ence and nut a betllu of Mils WIN8LOW'3OOXlllNOBYUUr. It will rel llove the poerlltUosuirorer lmmoOlately do de pond upon It i there Is no inlsuke about It. Tburolsseta mother en earth who has ever nred It, who wUl net tell you at ence that It wUl regulate the bowels, ana give reat te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like m&glc It Is prjecUy eafe te use In all cases and pleasant te the tese, and u the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nnrses In the United Butts, bold everywhere, a cunts a bottle, mat W lyd w WAXAiTAKKlia, rniLinstrBU. Monday, May SI, 1888. Yeu should visit the second fleer, And pay your respects te King Cotten, And go te the Park in the North Cress Gallery. Yeu should leek about the first fleer And see- the Ice Pyramid near centre deer en Juniper street, And the India Silk Canopy in the Transept, And the many pretty things in the Chestnut street entrance way. We believe there is no Black Surah Silk in the market that is se well worth the money as our 26 inch 75 cent grade. Net se geed is $1 in many stores. These Surahs are made te our order from the best selected silk, dyed a fast silk, and woven with great care te insure geed wear. A finer Black Surah, also 26 inches, $ 1 . Proper weight, mel low, full of geed substantial wear. Better value in India Silks than we ever had before. Light as gossamer almost ; but firm, close, even. And these little prices for Silks come in the face of a sharp fashion drift toward them. West'lransept. Bride's gray is brimming ever at a dozen counters. Silks, 75c te $1.75 ; Cleths, 60c te $2.75 ; Cashmere?, 65c te $1.25; Albatross, 60c te $1 ; and se en. Bte all around the Htore. Dozens of substantial, sea sonable woolen Dress Studs down te three-quarters, two thirds, half. Mostly southwest aud southeast of centre Real India Striped Leng Shawls ; three patterns. Put together thread by thread, color by color, just as a silky-woolly flower might grew. Hand work, every bit rice-and-watcr wages. The price en Saturday $40, te-day S20. But it isn't the peer weaver that loses. Striped French India-Square Shawls copies of the real. Never before sold at less than $10 or $12. Here are three handsome patterns that shall go at 55. Twe items that stand for a hundred. We are taking every possible dollar from the price of Shawls. Bicend nser, Chestnut Urcel glda. Twe ele vators. Mere and mere wide-awake folks are every day asking for the light, cool, easy, knobbly Rubber B'e ttemed Tennis Shoes. That is why there are thirteen styles of them here new and why se many manu facturers have their brains a rack te get up something newer. This is the way the styles for women run : lstyln at II 60 2alIeauttJUl 4 style at $ SI '1 atyles at 3 (ie 5 styles ut W 50 1 style unto.) Men's Tennis $1.25, $1.50, $2. $2.50, $3, $3 50. J Ooze leather. Skin with tannery finish en flesh side. Dene up wrong side out. Just the suggestion of nap ; soft as velvet. The daintiest of all. Oxford Ties, with gray or ma hogany ooze tops and patent leather vamps, are the newest, neatest things of the season. Markotstreot front, wostef Main Alale. Of course you don't travel without a Fountain Pen. Have you tried Waterman's Ideal ? Hang en right, and it won't go back en you. $2.50 te $6, ac. cording te size and capacity. Fine, medium or blunt point. lSaiemmt, cuatef cenlie stairs. A geed clean shave and no face -hacking. Star Safety Razors, $1.25. Came out at $2.50. 3 pairs of Henckel Bres. Scissors in a case, $750. We never heard of such a case for anything like the money. Twe bargain glimpses from the dozens at the same counter. Basement, mil et centre statu. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. hu vamryutiiBUimi heuds. Q.LL AND HKK -TUX- ROCHESTER LAMP, BlxtyC'andle-Llghti iteats thetn all. A. .ether Let of UHKAPGLOUEBiOrGaa an OUBtovee, THH PERFECTION " IM, MOULDING UUBUKB CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats thorn all.'Thls strip ontwears all ethers. Keeps out the oeld. Btep rattling of windows, exclude thu dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyoue can apply It no waste or dirt made In upplylug tu Can be titted anywbere-ne holes u bore, reaay for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the tnest rairieet. At the eteve, UeaUr and Bangs -or- Jehn Pt Scliaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., fcAXUASTSK, i'A, MKtylOAL. M ANDKAKE PILLS. If Yeu nave abused your btemacu vj eating or drinking tee much, or of the wrong kind rt Stt w liquid ... ...Ill UL IUUU Ml I!!I11U, ;UU Tf IU Suffer because your Stomach is angry. New beware et all temporary expedients. THY that never-fallluK, safe Remedy, Dr. Sehenck's Mandrake Filler. Fer sal 0 by all Druggists. Prlea SB cent per box 1 8 boxes for CI cents ( or smt by mall, postage free, en receipt of prloe. Dr. J. II. rehenefc Ben. I'htladclphla. mlMyflAw SOUKNCK'H MANDKAKK PILLS rea SALS AT n.n COCHltAN'f IIBUO STORK, Nes. is; A U9 North Quten at, Lancaster, ra aprs ZtndJkw -pAHKEKtd.UAIK BALSAM. Fnrlrcr's Hair Balsam Cleanses and beanllfles tbe hair Pro Pre Pro rretos a Luxuriant Growth. Nerer Palls te Ucstera Gray Hair te lis Youthful Celer, uurnsBeald. Diseases and Hair railing. We. at Druggists. rLOHESTINK COLOONB. The Meat fragrant ana l atin el Per fumes. xSc. Druggists. oel31-6mdUAThAw XMl'KOVKD CUSHIONED KAK DUUM. CURB FOB.THE DEAF. Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned 7ar Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform the work of the natural drum. Invisible com forlnble and always In position. All conver sation nnd even whispers heard distinctly. Bend for Illustrated book with testimonials, rilKK. Addn-sa or call en r. 1I1SCOX, teS Broadway, New Yerk. Mention this paper. InnelO-lvdAwMW&r WATttHM. 3.ILL JEVYKLKB, &0. GILL Jeweler and Optician, UK IDdUAUTCRS rOIt Geld Watches, Silver Watches, Nickel Watches. Be euro jeu are wearing the right glass Call and have your oyes examined rilEK Or UllARUK. Alulllluoet Hpecucles and Kye Kye Glessei. OHAHLEB B. GILL, NO. 10 WK9C K1VU 8T, LANJA3TKU, PA Q.OTO Zahm's Cerner t rer the Beat Assortment of SPECTACLES IN THK OITY. THE ONLY AGKNr POU TUK Celebrated Arucdel Tinted Spectacles. Acbnowledg the finest gloss In lha world for the meney. A lull line of Convex, Cencave, Cequtllcs and Mlceaulllealn both Spenachs and Kye Kye Ulftsse', iu Slcul, Nlcau), Silver und Ueld rrumia Ei crj Glass l'repcrly Ailjustei?. WatchPS. Clocks, SItver and' Silver l'lalfd Wni, Jewelry, etc. In every varlutyatthu LewcaruAHti ritlCBS. -specliilty et rine Watch, Cleck and Jcweliy Uepalilng. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAHM'S CORNER, apr2U,naAANA8TEU'PA' CIPKCIALNOTIOK. Special Netice I Thn many uses te which electricity is being rut deininds thn need et a Walch which shall nut be Influenced by magnetism. Thn ONLY Watch made which has been proved te be POS1T1VK PBOOr against the eTUO.SUHBr MAUNKUO influences U tbe CELEBRATED Geneva Ned Magnetic Watch. WoareAUTUOlUZKD AGENTf, And In a few days shill Illustrate tn our win now, by mpuna of a rtynamf, under what In llcU'ULestheau Wutchca will run. WALTER C. HERIt, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, (Cerner of Orange.) LANCASTKB. PA. nl-tfd Abl'llALT UJ.OVKlf.' A Sl'UALTPAVlNU BLOCK? ifAsphalt gfeck Ce., Onice-tOl Chestnut Bt,, l'hlla , l'a. Wurks-DUdgepnrt, l'a , Camden, N. J. UAMUrACTUltKBS OK Standard AspbaltPavieg Blocks aiZKB H5xll AND 4x1x12. In general ute fnrstreetpavlDg.sldewalks.Rar den paths, mill yards and driveways, gutters, cel urs. vau ana sea walls, e vantages: Msles. Qustlt'ss. Btrlctly sanitary, uracil uracil callylmWatruetlbie ana cheap. feu rer prtcta and lurlhur tntormatlen address: B. S. OSTBR & BRO., Agents ler Lancaster Ce., 3i North Prtnce St Lancaster, Pa. ml-ema FOR SALH OK HKKT. RKSIDKNCK ON THK KA8T HIDK of Duke atrtet, lMtHeen Orangu and Chtalnut, teriunL luqultoef A.J.BTKINMAN, mi: std At thu eir.ee. T70K KKNT-FItOM. APRIL L 1RWL AJ (orennora term of vears. the Btrsahnr. UallreaiL with Ceal and Lumber lard. trn house, LocemotlVH ai.d Cars all In geed and running order. The lease of this valeable property presents a rare opportunity te any party Otutfrtng te engage In a pleasant, -sell tuitablUhed and prefltiihlH business. "ei con ditions, rent oreiher lt formation apply ti 1 MOB. or HEN It Y U V MUAUliNKU, wMM Lancaster City, fa. 1 HVAK'SKLOUK. USE LEVANT FLOUR. t Always (Jive j Batisfiotlen. I,ThAS TOBACCO. qld honest r. IK OUB POPULAR BKASID Old Honesty Will be found a combination net always te be had, A riNK QVAL1TT OT PLUO TOBACCO AT A KIA.tONA!O.B PBIOA Loek for the red H tin tag en each plug, HRST-0LA8S ARTICLE -1H- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T r AIL TO GIVE OLD HONESTY A rAIR TBIAL. Askyourdealertortt. Don'ttakeanyether. JNO. FINZER&BROS. LOTJISVILLH, KY. clot urn u. se. Jj-KKUHANT TAILORING. HAGER & BROTHER. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. BLA. K FRENCH WORSTEDS. Te Purchasers Of BLACK DUE53 BVITS we call your BI'KCIAL ATTENTION te our cempluta line el NKW and Bl'AI'LE STYLES In BLAOKFRENUH WORSTEDS. C-HI.AWAT ""OCK BUITS at 120, a, 2S and 128, DOUBLE BUEASXKD rilOUK 6UIT9 at 21, 2u and 923. freml5DBE83SU1T'S"kttna Salln L,nca BETTEB VALUES we have never ofTercd. BETTEU VALUES cannot be found. FEBrEOT riTS GUAKANTEED. HAGER &BR0THER, 26 & 27 WHdT KINO ST. M YEHH A K.VTUKON, Ready -Made Clothing ! I r WILL PAY YOU TO TOOK ATOUU $10 AND $12 SUITS fOK I1U8INKS3 WEAU. Our Suits I'er $15, $16 aud $18 ABEJUBTW1IATYOU WANT fOKDUKSH A UOOD A3SOUTMENT Or Men's Working Pants AND OVERALLS -AT- WORKWOMEN'S PBI0ESI Wear the Oromwell Bblrt. Myers & Rathfon, I'Ol'ULAU OLOTIIIEB9, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., LitNOAKTEK VA TaiKSU A BKOTHKU. Your Attention, Yeurtlttentlnn wecalt te our ItKAUTirUL LAhtlKandELilUANT STOCK OK Beys' and Children's CLOTHING! We can scarcely tell you all the Nlce, Vew nnd Pretty hty. a, Ooed Durahlii Qualltles, and decidedly Lewest ITlcej in l.anejtcr. Nete Seme of Oar Prices : Beys' Suits, egf s M te 18. Ooea Streng Bulls. I i 5J, Itro, It CO,l 50, l 00. Hella Ciusluiyru buIip, ii bu, in U aiffeient stvles, Fine Corkrcrew Suits, 3C0, U0, 17.00, 7 50 and 110.1 rine l'lald Cacatiueru Suite, t3.SC, all grade) l,tiht Colored Scotch Suits, IMiOtn 110. ta'.la raced titrlped hoetch suit?, ile and ill, CHILDREN'SSUITS. Ages tolSycars-Knce Pants. Btrnng Cheap Suits, 11.00. 11.10,11 75. 12 00. orleik hilt bultr, ai. 11.50, $1. 13 te, ti.f,. ..liSi,,uua '1,-atett bult. W oe, b. IS, 10. Ceraea Ulaeaaa Urewu SulUf II ana CIHIBREN'S KNEE PANTS. flznt 4 te It in large quantities. 1'rtcis laiu il, 25, Zi, 15, 50 0iUW up te i.te. Children's Shirt Waists 20,25,55,10,10 Cents. 1 SWCkII and sea them. We srn tlnvi pleatta te show our ge.ds. Hirsh & Brether, TH2 ONB.PRIOB Clothiers & Furnishers, UOU. H. QUEEN STBEET AND CENTHE 8QUABE. LAMOABTEB, FA. MOTHERS OROOMMIB8. OASHARD'8 MILD CURED HAM AND HUKARrABT BACON. Unequaled for teaderness and Celleapy of flavor. VT e guarantee that there la nothing te equal them In uuallly In this marset. ikon iken sands et the beat families are new using them. Tby give universal satisfaction, irylhem and tell your netghheri. AV Diled Beet and Bologna nteely chipped. Prices reasonable. uKUKutffUar. QHBESEt NEW GOODS AT W. A. Reist 8c Ce.'s, Cor. East King and Duke Sts. Cheese I Chcoee I Ohetie ! 81 x detrn of the finest Kdam or Dutch Bead Cheese the market afford. They are gnsranteed te keep in tbe waimest weather l'lneapple thf esi In large and ptente size. tiae noqueien uneese in one peuna giasi TABLE OILS. Headquarters for line labia oil. Alexis OoOMetts, Metteii's, Lateur's andB. KaeA Ce 's Zaeca Oils. Thess ara the flnsst oils In the markst, and we are prepared te supply I him te you in large, medlm and small sires. II in Koeit In Dried Bref and 11am. We hardly thought this would par te sell the flnsst Drled Beef at 11 cents per pound, but we aii making It pay by selling two or three barrels of bref per wesk. Come leek at It. Taste tt and bn your own Indge. It's Armour's beat Chicago Beef. Hotels and boardtrghnsea. NOTlC.We will make special prices en Ce pound lets. The Cerner Grocery, COR. EAST KIXO AMD DDKE8TS, , T BUHSK'S. Hammend's Slug Shet. OVEll 3,0(10,0(0 POUNDS Or SLUG BUOT UeaD IN allillT YEAHH. RHADY FOR USB AND BAFB. Kill the Petate Bubs, Currant Wnrms, Cut Werm, uabbaaje Worms, Lice, fleas, Beetles andbtriped Bugs. A P-evontive of the Rcee Bup. IT IS CU BAP. BKTAILS AKTIUUTT CENTS roll A flVE FOUKD PACKAOE. OUBFirTIITEAUrOB 1UI BALE OF IT. Hundreds attest te Its valne by oemlns for It each year. Beld W holesale and Betail, at BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING BT., Wholesale A front for Hammend's Slug Shet. R E1ST. Specltl Announce nient ! 2,000 FANS. We hive erdf red VOO nf the mostnevel Fans ever made, ana expect them In ler Saturday s rtcu Distribution. 1.00k cut fur them. IN BU3INE33 "HEAD OVE 1 EAB3." Takeapeep at ns. and yen will wonder hew we can even find spare tlme enough te write a decnt advertisement. Others complain about business being slew. l,etthem take a gentle hint. Vttltcurplace and sea hew we ilethlngs. It Is net a secret, and. when we knew that you will bone tit. by It, we feM as thouzhwehaddenoagreatact. Time Is no ocean Ien for complaint Be up and doing. Don't sit and wait. .PUSH, l'ULL, and, IC must be, BUN. Cater for the wants cf your customers. Qtve thorn a larga and vailed stock, nice and Jieah, te select irem. Bny largely. Be shrewd, but net -tricky. Take advantage of tandsema discounts, and sell your goods just in thu sime manner as you nave purchased then). Let your customers have the benefit of your gutn in buying, and veu will seen Otseuver that thev will knew hew te appreciate yenr generosity. All this takes money. Yeuaie expected te have It. Heavy buyers visit large stores. Large stores are easily located. Why, said one man te an other, 1 accldently get down West King street en a hunt for a grocery. "I struck It," and when 1 tot tuslde 1 "stuck." Y(b, pesltlvi-ly stuck." Iwaa n tin zed. Thought 1 was In an auction room at tlrat.ljut when I discovered the large arrayef busy sulesnnn shretlng their cash sales ever the wires, tee tour Immense nlcctrle fans, suspended lmm thi culling, in constant motion, an electrle ruoler, the Are light and ether attractions. 1 wib seen con vinced that l wpa In tun laigest grocery store Ievirnw. I Inquired, uud wdh told It was KBISl'a. I made a note of IU It 1s Reist, Wholesale Retail Grocer, Cor. W. King andL'rlnce Sts., WLoek for the large rinvai around the ontlre lrent und Eltle of this lmmeusu Stere Heuse. A GlFr WOUTtt HAVING. Package Helder or Ehawl Strap QIVKX AWAY TO-MOKBOW (3ATUBUA1), MAY .9, S. CLARKE'S Wheltsile and Retail Tea and CciTja Stere Hand 11 SOUTH QUEEN BT. NOTE A FEW OF ULAHKE'S PKIOE3. Cnflees, f mill misted dally at our store, UK. IS. 18, 20 si, 1U, 21 and ?J cents V t. ihecks with each and every pound. Try Clarke's New Orep Teas, rincet tn (Jual ltv, Lewest In I'ikn, Baker's or Itunkel Brether's Chocolate, lBc a rake. I'uker'a or Itunkel Brether's Cocea, Kpp's Cocea, 20c. Nelsen's or Lere's Gelatine, Mclleh Gelatine, 10c Colburn's Knglieh Mm tard, lie a can. We have in Bteck 'ihurber. Why land ft Cn'g Best Kztracts. try them; te bettles Ooea Extract for 15e Sugar Coin 7c, a can, or tour cutis for S!ie. Marti I'eas Bj. three ler 25c Our ftrstCern reduced tolOe aiuti. aTAUUIIKS and BOAl's We knew we have the largest and liest stock of the atiove goeda in the city. Just tniuk, laundry ;3tarcb,3e w ft: rlye.pcund l'ackages for is-, bojp-twe cakes for 6c; eleven cakes for Het tcuty tcuty leur cakes ter 50c. or you can buy Uv cakes of Seap and five pounds Starch for'&e. Beat Cern Starch, three ana four packs for He FLOU it. Heller flour from 49e a quarter up. IJen't fall tetty our Kl-oCaiie yieuraud Martha Washington Creamery Buttered Fleur and be sure tocallersend for a Shawl bttap te-morrow, or you will miss It, S. CLARKE'S WUOLESW.K ANIinKTAlLTKAASD lOFrEKSTOUK, IS and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, A Tew Doera from Contre eauare TKLErilONK. tfACKn'KAJt' J4 WEST KING, HANU-fAINTEO NKCKT1KS . AT EUISMAN'S. TJOVH' HILiKENO SUSl'ENDEIf", 'a CENT?, AT EUISMAN'S Neit Peer te f ayler's l'hote Uallery. Ol EN KVKm KVKNIKO, EUISMAN'S, (Ulairiynn'sOldEtacd ) TECOMMENDED BY EMINENT I'HYSICIANS The "Best" Tonic, a Cen contra ted Liquid Extract of Malt and Heps, for sale only at J. U. UOUGUTONA CO., Ne, tu and U West King lUOet. rAVAea or rABBien. PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Read this surprise ! The earliest fall in prices of Millinery Goods ever heard of. Milan Hats All our colored Milan Hats up te the very fin est, reduced te $i ; former price $1.50 te $2.25. Everybody knows new mucn they are worth. White Hats for 'summer. The largest stock we ever carried and our prices must be the lowest. Canten, Union and fine Milan Fancy Straw and Leghorn flats. Come in and leek at them. Our Whitsuntide display is ready. White and Cream Ribbons ! Notwithstanding the scarcity of these we have managed, te secure an immense stock of them early in the season, and are prepared te show you a most complete line et all width and qualities, at lower prices than any ether store in this city. AH widths, from Ne. 4 te 40, in Satin, Gres-grain and Moiree, plain or cream edge. Cream Sash Ribbons in gros gres grain and Moiree. Surah Silk for Sashes 50, 62, 75. 87c and $1 a yard. Jerseys, in endless variety, at our well-known low prices. Our Ceat room has new been arranged for the display of Jer seys and Children's Cloaks and Coats only, and we invite all te come and leek at them. Ne Jersey in boxes. Every style right before your eyes and the price en them. Prices from 25c up te $6.50. Swiss Skirtings, ever 50 dif ferent patterns, extra bargains, at 60, 65 and 75c a yard. Come and leek at them. Fans are all open new, from 1 c up te $5 apiece. All en the Fan counter, up te 50c apiece, with price en them. Gauze Underwear for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. The best 25c Balbriggans in Lancaster. astrich's p. e. f., Lancaster. TH UXK3. TjiDiNtT sXddles! M. Ia1)8rl)ush & Sen. RIDING SADDLES. The riding season having opencd, we are prepared te show the largeat assortment la the city el Ladles' and Gent's Iltdleg Saldles and Bridles. Alse Whips. TWENTY STYLES OF Lidite' ani Genl'j English Riding Creps PJROS5 81.00 TO 85.00, AT M. laberbusli & Sen's SADDLE, ILUtNESS, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCA8TEH. PA. QUJCEAH WAJiJi. UlUUixMAKim CHINA HALL. 0LEAEW3 SALE Thtt lasts twelve months In tne year. The bstquallty ler the least money always te be had there. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO MW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Bets. White Orantte, ttoe. Dinner Hots, White Granite. ,tlM. Dinner Sets, l'rlnted I.TJ. Ne goods misrepresented. All Wares ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & Martin, NO 15 EAST KIKQ STREET, I.ANOABTKK, 1A. XCUXbIOAS. DH. MILLER, TOUK1HT AND EMI- UUATION AUENT. ltsues Tickets te all parts of the Weild. tpcclil Excursion te the WEST At one fare for the round trip. Grand sNrct excurslrns te the Yeiemlte Vut ey, Yullew stone aatlenul lark, Les Angeles, can Fran Cisco ana Pacific Coast l'elnts, with choice et routes returning and stay-ever privileges west of Chicago, circular tours from Nsw Yerk te principal Kurepean cities, Palesilse and the Hely Land at very low rates, f etf nightly ex cursions from Balttmerd te B.in, Meutital and down the St. Lawrence ftn if information enncernlng any contee I,Jp cheerfully given ireeby calltn" .ng 1. H. Ml LKB, Agenu CtU STBEIT Al ue and Pacific U, It.. Ne lfAkK. LANOABTKJiet, Lancaster, Pa or rr' aprii.itaa i3ciysvs',i'a"&. h