w i'j Hr C'i, S .4 Vtf A. 7. v -K' :4i-, &' . ' - y - r--c Ki-I I ' iAttlttiiiteir. . y J.'.f f . ,smnu A, ,wta.MrlUlBteed' jsFTrfjeTaajt appaasj that Mr jrk of JNdblbr.TurM.o(OMe; Mtmt teal the releettea wUl ftlM ta'OUe aeitUee ta oemUc ,',! iBjMMIf 'tejiwi a Tiry laperUat ifeUIMt. thanch tha atnaefl It an aet tery clearly WdeBOtkabw what ww : aad la faetwe eekaowkew Use vete toed.rinoe ed. te be secret. '.(tettizBepHbliefta yete with alaeteea Deawcrate That knm of Ureas fcy personal lU-feeHec '' tha attack upon then. tfef tifum watter, asar te conceded. in avMwt taattaia wm aet the teealrie wrtaHaMeea.lt is net te be I, ler laeeaaee, that tha Dens. MttttttTotedwitb. two exceptions .at) BoaflnnfttteB becaaas of hit of tba conduct of tbey knew that mi feet gnmaS for the that Fay' wealth had corruptly Ml neealnatkm aralnst the batter el better awn. We de net doubt tbs) Deaweratle rote wm cut against et the belief that he aetaalarally adapted te the diple- .aeheoertalnlyianet. And thte wu the reason that Republican vetae against him. Bat Itwaa net Quay 'j reason. Ner was ehalnsan of the Bepubllcen national aad the dote friend of Sena- , prompted te rote against ft friend Hatetead because of feci the tnen whom Htittead de foreuppertlDg Fame. The fair attuaaptlen te that he voted the nomination at notice te the that It must heed the sens. Totet In atakbg ita nominations te Sedate the prestdeata&d bis cabinet te be actlnc under the Idea that iiMkniA aMIlJiltlil MiaMV aiii aw myywuuua yvnes, " lenatert mutt MMBttedbaCnehand. Bach a viola- of -.the Pennsvlranla tsoatera, pre M the postmaster general's te- of the Philadelphia postmaster, , needed te have the Rates iotraea It; aad in the way et dit te the administration, Quay voted , although be was the senator ebeiee, aad should under raka of the eenaterlal ring bare been eafirmed. .VlktoBenatete evidently feeling lta eats; It Jet depends upon the manner et that Harrison te whether or no It. tat te be tee big for lta beets, te certainly a growing popular that it li swelled tee resolute effort upon the ft part te cat ita comb would the ayapatbyef the people te go it. There te a splendid chance for executive te dlitleKnlah himself: a great danger that any ether tort fMMent will find himself sadly shorn te legitimate authority, and reduced ; thf neeeatlty of asking the Senate neahouldnamefer every import- office. a ' Warlhlaas Nana Cluv deatraetlen of the fleets et this ry and Germany in tha Ssmean c where they were lylnir watchlne- liether.te tee that no tuDerier claim obtained by either te the harbor, wenaerruuy one text te the iand philosopher, and plenty of imuiatiag reflatiens te the i of the two great countries their leta through acen- wraoawerthlesivantage. Tbeless W either nation in lta shins. t any nothing of the Uvea, te mere than rweuw have cared te give for this i tsiana group, u the nations had OKteadlsg ever some big prize .anifht have had satisfaction their atruf tie however exDerrilva. let we de net knew where they are going If any; aince they realize that the they wanted are of a kind 'wallow up navies in a r and that certalnlv can- he cerdlsllr commended te com. .Tl f.-i .-u. i...i. ..." ... juia uuk premuie uwi snips wm saaaea aunng the months of the when hurricanes prevail ; and the SB. that takes charm of the islands I have the burthen uixin it te nrevlde rwuiecy or ine shipping in its bar- i u ezpeete te have any. ionean commission, Instead et wnat nation shall pos- itaaean' Wands at a privilege may enalder upon what nation Umv I be thrust as a burthen, and there iely te be alevelv unanlmitr in mm. ttfeat BO aatien shall have any greater ease Msnanetner in islands that are 'WtaUdjfer harbors and are harbor- .V4M - JT" pit jteesBtk. raCeesntb, the great Hungarian te dying. He Is i-lirhtv.vn laid and bat lived se loner in ! lahnenrlty that his name suems nir MtOvfxeai, s distant era. It seems I aanalize that the mtnifl only new wae annus; ine jfeilsn outrages in aissB aunganau paineia and over ever the government cenaenhin nf bynablisbiDca wrlttpn n. 'The venarabia Tnnn KHiiit .,. Mted leaving the fame of a great ft? V was a lad Kossuth "".""dary, and astonishing the , wu wa unsisiiDie eloquence and mt wen me commence of his ram mas MetUrnich was -9m areas mm with ruuu,t tha Imprisonment of this veun uSt, Vrm eI lnd,Knatien tbat i um mease, jiu lndemitabl. I tO thrive neon nnnnnlH... i!l"e M ihtt W be done be i nIE!!2r ." flery eQCrBy ?T "" "" l"e news or the IBVf9IUti0B.be brought abnnttl.. anttan of Hungary te iu hadepend , and eeeurtd a charter of liberty for Then came the bloody struggle atBtaaanea of this iitMrtv knjtrthiowef the patriot, aad saaaani W A UTKey. Narealy of tha aorta tA tha. .i lC the BOBFfra for tha mr,e,,. Ifwive must long be remembered. BgheuuiBidtbe Ktctxstlen that h Tashila tha " .i..i. '. . ... .. v v sat sir a 'Mdeaaa American iwfl f bm te ne at our ' a - twV.Vl' S&?, The neerd of hte re tenttwletiBateelew htotery. iBteMMtae tB B war Bhat smtera aMete deBtaaMfer- Leate KttMlaanft aws d' tat forever balaed hte nmleeta for the opentagtef the HtntgerlaB straggle. After thte fcte agitatleae had Begnateaftet BBtUhewatagala aroeted by the prep. tvatlOM of Italy and France for the war aalaetAttria, and again Boosted te bitter disappointment. Thengh a record et continual faitare, Keenathft life waa perhapa the most glowing et hit times; and the marvel te that It was possible for a man te lire se long and show a career cremated with tbeateet exhausting labor and feverish excitement. - i Hasrar O. Bbndkb, of Beeks eennly, la tbelageaieaelavmier of anew prepdler for ateaaibeata. Vader the beat at abent the middle he has two air tight boxes, cse en eaeh aide of the keel as la these re volve two peddle wheels, When a blade leaves the water II does net cany a weight et water with II ead aets always apea solid water, glvlag greet palling power. It la etaUead that the direct aetlea of the eaglae, the entire ebsenee of the ewell or wash predaecd by propatslea aear the oerfaoe aad Us ease la tuning snake thla alsaple amegaeieBt a very great Improvement IB ateambeat beUdlag. The eeme epesd eaa be gained with lighter engines ead the motive power baa tar better protaettea, The Doyslatewn Democrat aaya that In a reseat trial trip of a eteam lauaeh tqalpped by Mr. Bender ell these petate were sustained, "it mered through the water la almost psrfeet stillness, the only dU tarbaaee balng the ripple at the bow. Twe weeks age, the erasers took the model, a thoroughly equipped nickel-plated minis, tare ateambeat te Washington, and, dis played it la the basement or the Beuse el KepreMntatlree. Us working was ex. hlblted before members of the Senate and Heuse and natal oemmittecs, and many ether members et Congress, the admiral of the navy and naval offleara, the auperln. Undent of the life saving aarvlea and many ethsra. We are Justified la aaylng that all, Including naval experts, who saw the model steaming along lta artlflelal water way, ware delighted with It. Its wonderful pulling power waa a subject of remark." It la eald that the Inventor acted upon suggeetlene given by nature, for In the duek and geese the propelling power Is similarly situated. m m A ORKATdeal baa been aaldef the pre dlgteua need of railways la China, and when the Wharten Barker syndicate waa bdUdlng lis cutis la Chinese air, there waa pleasant speculation as te the vast fortunes that might be msds by Amsrlesns In open. Ing np the Celestial Empire by railway building, But an artlele haa lately ap peared la JUaeftweeif Magatin, which Is something of an eye opener. Mr. Wm. B. Dunlap, who writes with an Intimate knowledge of thesubjeet, ssysthat China does net need an Amenean railway aya tern, end hs denies that there la any nrgent oemmerolal neeeaatty for rail way a In China exotptea a few well defined lines intsr intsr aeetlng the navigable rivers end eanala. He reminds the railway promoters that the empire haa a vast system of natural and artlflelal water ways, and auggeita that their energy could be mere profitably employed In trying te replace the alew Chinese beate by awlft steamers. He Indtcatea a few points where railways oeuld be built with a fair prospect of suecess, provided they were under European management, fcr otherwise, he aaya, the reada would surely go te the dogs at the start, He aaya that the government falls absolutely te reoegnlte the oemmerolal neeeatlty of aven the few lines be indicates, and all government Interest In the matter centres en theoon theeon theoen strnotlon et military reada which would net pay commercially. Fer thla reason It is net probable that the government will de mueh read bulldlea, as It baa no eapltal te spare, and oeuld hardly borrow for se barren an Investment. Thk rinsT or Amir. I'ennles en tha pavement rattened down 10 strong, laser face watching Ai we past along. Merry IttUe foeutept March! db In our tiackf, I'lnnlDg paper streamer On enr stately baeks, Salt Inetetd of sngar, l'epper tn the tea, Bawdust plea and paddlngi, Dainty thlngi te tee, tetters with no writing, Bells without a sound, Cinsets leckea securely, Keys cannot be fenna, Bringing ftns and lees, Though It's nice and aoel, Whatalnnny medley It our - April feel." JVem M Botten Tranttript. ArrneACHiaa Lancaster by rail a gen. tleman was heard explaining te another that this elty could be known from afar by the tower et the county Jell, pletnresque end unusual piece of architecture." The knowing traveler kept hie faee close te the Window, and when Lancaster at last ap peared without the Jail tower he was pre. feundly dlsgnited te learn that It bad been deliberately tak en down, and went Inte a long and fleree denunciation of the people of rich Lancaster county ter their want of sentiment and their narrow thrift. When It waa explained that the tower waa In danger of talllna: and that tha i.. plated removal of the Jell made rebuilding lnadvlatble be apoleglasd for tha application et his orltIeItm,bat Insisted that In the main It waa oerre et at any rate. It la said te be heal thy, though nnpleaaant, te eee ourselves as ethers see us, and this criticism et our city no doubt lus a geed foundation In faeU Lancaster can beast of very few Tiusuin ui euuer puoiie spuit or appreoiauen or art and nature. Even u uis suuurus neuses are built right out te the sidewalk, though deep lets leave no exeute tore failure te leave a little lawn In front When there are trees in front, the ohanees are even that that they will be mangled la a horrible manner by a vandal who wants te make thick ahade, even if he haa te make a grace ful tree hideous te get It. In spits of our thrift, we have no park or library, though many smaller towns beaata of them, while we can only brag of a fine monument and plenty et muddy water. PERSONAL. .i0.?. A Ddff "d 69, the well known S Jndey? mtDMtr altx ,B M "erk en MBLAKDEBII0N wm " 'or Europe Wednesday. Mho will net attempt loan lean pear upon the stage for many mentha. COUHT HERBERT Ttravmnir I. . .. pleaaad with hla visit te England that he baa expreBaed hla Intention of returnlSg i the country upon tba oeoaston et the visit of the Emperor William the com ng anmmer. "'" Sv-i?RCe.I'I'"B dellverea a V$5.ia2ttn?0,kea nmsy en Jehn rfJlii flJ,..M,a " Brigbfa life was d0tt7.iytoteert,T,Urao'ttnklnd " ?,?L -517" BTm end generous heart and wide which U new laid low In theduat." DR. EOWABO T. BRUX2T. nrefeunr nr dlagneala la the umSSS'mliSKt'.ui wat in the 88th year et hlssgsrP Da. D. BlTII In..,. n- ihlladslphla pbystelana hava Isidm i T:5l dr.a. in Dm mi..i .. ..T ""r au- vanl. reffiwteuS WdTg blii'crtSK beard et eeWnaailtw?a ".Ut ae OhSUaetCnlSl DHia Wl llsal IUII sbai . - - -w ri"T T -" ayVVapsWIalBIABiiaarl. -tee . aru7 imSkmSSSi aSSSg?" WiCTtsra . eru JP LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY. APRIL 1, 180. fBbeagiadaeteefa her. sawMsstat a res seedy, -. MM X. auaejt waa bewb be.usbb mvu. A Tirgteiaa Wbe win ! Otles as ftVeag ae Taste's a Oaaaetea la Biagrstt. fremakeirewTerkTrteaae. The Dresden eeaealess paysta.tee a year, hh as uuaeiussaa eaa or tea aaa eflheplaeesef Ms nia wtthta the gift of sawaasaiaiscratiaa.' wass tha e Inte cower fear vaara aaa. aad la feet, all lareBghCleveiaaa's term, taeeflise eeekere east longing eyts towards thla eraee and many aa attempt waa saade te eutt the men who has represented theaev erameatet Dresden sleee aeaerel Great's term es president. la going ever the Mae book new, aspirants ter eeaealar offices have been figuring ea getting tats eppetat menk About two years age a Dsmoer.t eeme te Waahlagten ta eaareh of a foreign appointment la eonvetseUea with a an. ater from hla state, he said t 'I de net ace why the men hetdlag the DreedeneeBsalateeaanotaereeseveel. He nee neon holding Me niaee for twalra fourteen years, and I naderetend that the only tafleeaee he has te that of Beaater vssaereB. or rennenvenia." "Den Caeaerea the only lanaenee he ami- noisieN hi wastera aeeeter. "Yen don't knew Den Cameren, man. Ha can keep hie friend la that consulate as Una aa ha oheeaaa. ' There te a very Interesting story In cer. nmreai wn ids ppeimaieai or jeaapn l. Masen, of Virginia, who haa been United states eenani at Dresden for ae many veare. He wee appointed when Ueaeral Mtmea Cameren wee in the Benete, aad aa Illinois nsse, wne was a mead of General Jehn A. Legan, waa aetuallv removed te make room forMaeen. The eppetntmsat waa reed out one dsy in executive session, and quite naturally General Legan net only became rt once Interested, bat he vigorously pre. tested es well, aad wanted te knew by wmi n ui a irteea 01 nis was removed. Keep qnlet, Jehn," ssld the venerable General Simen Cameren, "Your friend baa had the offlee for a long while, end It Is time te give some one else a ehanne." Bat whole tale Meson, el Virginia f" General Legan wanted te knew. He la e friend of Den's," waa the reply et the Pennsylvania senator, "HlapollUeaT" "Don't knew. He was at college with Deb, aad Den wants btm sppelnted.Thst'a all I knew about him." General Cameren aatlsfled the Illinois senator la some way, Masen woen firmed, and be has been holding rnat consulate everalnee. It la te be interred ihatBenater Deb Cameren will atlck by bta friend aa long sa he wants the place, and these who may desire te represent the government at Dresden will find ent, no doubt, that Masen, et Virginia, belda the fort en account of college ties rather than en the ground of political servieee rendered. The stsidlly Increasing popularity el I.ar I.ar afler, the "golden" remedy with dyspepsia slranlT Phenomenal. uu jjcivuhh iruuuii wiin lnaigeiiien is Frioe only U cents. At aiiarugguis. UuuuiMa penen feel taAte heir a baby, sansTlng probably from semn eitshi pain, which euuld be easily relieved by the use of Dr. Bull's Baby By rup, which U ler sale at all brag stores. OOMPLBXION f(l WD MR. v... e OMFLBX10N IH)WDKU. LADIES! wue VAi.ua a nnriNnn comi-lkxiem MOST USB POZZONI'S KBOIOATBU COMPLEXION POWDER. U Imparts a bruiuat transparency te the Skta. Aemeves ail pimples, I rookies aad ttls ttls ttls colerations, and mekes the skin delicately Kn ana eesnurni. Ji oentsjns no lime, white. ia or arsenic, In three ahaaee, ptnk or flesh, white tad brunette. " - rOB OALB BT All Drnffgiata and Vaney Qoeda SBBlera sDverywhare. nw-BBWAKB Or lhUTAT10MB.M annx-ivd CAM-JiT CLKAtUNU, QARI'KT CLEANING, New location, New Machinery, New Procesa. Geld Dry Air "carpet Cleaning. ST8AM OARPT CLEAN1N3. PBBFKOT WORK QUARANTEBD. Ke Injury tothe rincstcarpet. Prompt return without regard te the weather. WH CAM CI.XAN 10,000 YARDS PER DAY. nand.beaUnB li a ibtn nr thn m i one who has ulsd our prceess ain't help but be convinced tbat eleaning a carpet by nand ana dragging it around ever a Uuoaudepen leilsapuslUTelnJury. LOW PBICXS. LBAVX OBUXBt AT R. . FAHXESTOCK'S, J. B. M1BT1N A CO.'S, H.B. SHIRK SON'S, OrsendbyllaU orTelepene, WORKS-WOODffAUU CHttlSTlAK ST3- J'JlOTOUKAJ'Jlt). QUR 1100 A ID02EN Cabinet .t.Mon?,ea en r,n" ("Id Serraled Amerl AT ROTE'S, HO. 60 1-3 NORTH QUBHN BT. jan7-ema Mt Ooetxo rostefflco. OOAIh T DM HER AND OOAU Hrjsiurc ViWs. Vnnujwa BetAil.at . ..MABTiN acu ta Water street, Lancaster, fa. ns-lyd 7?ZZ I01Ma.lIIKfMlilln....iu.i .. J)TAJue.Mertt Prince street, Rear Beading anrlit T.AJtnABTB!B. fa JttWrVLKH. gl0Y0IiKS,TKI0Y0I,K8, TANDKaW. COLUMBIA BieycleB, Trioyelei, Tandems. DDKABLC, BlsH'LK. QUAIU.NTXKD H1GBK8T OBADK, iu.U8TKATBDOATAi.eaua rata. POPE MFG. CO., 7 rBAMKUN tTH B03TOM. ftgs&ssr B-- WAMAKAXB aMsBnTWat aaMeneBaWa AMI lnMMl Obfect lettens have biMk erdr during the peut few dayf . The Kodak Camera talka were in that line en Saturday, and Carpet, Rugs, Doer-maU and Mattings had the fleer, ae te speak, all last week. Here Is a loud echo en the Carpet show. Yeu knew the best Brussels, as the talk gees. Lewell, Bigelow, and Hartferd. The usual minimum is $1.35. Te-day we offer you a chance at 140 pieces, 27 styles of these makes, taken from regular stock, borders te match, in every way worthy your inter ested attention, at $1 a yard. The let is net scrappy or broken, quantity enough te stock a fair sized carpet store. second fleer, Market sweet aide. Four als als vaters. The stock of Men's and Beys' Clothing grows hourly better. Market Street front, east of Mala Aisle. The Muslin Underwear De partment is new en the second fleer, first gallery north of Tran sept A let of Aprons in that department will Interest you. They are for mistress or maid. Swiss embroidered and corded. Manufacturers' samples. Yeu knew that when their special mission of showing styles is done, being only one or two of a kind, the dealer has a chance te bring a prize for his customers. That is why these are here. Yeu can buy them at 55, 65, 75, 85, and 95 cents each, and when you have made the pur chase you are richer than be fore. Second fleer, llrit gallery. Refrigerators are in shaee. Maybe an eighth of an acre of mostly samples. We keep the Puritan at the head ; it belongs there. $12 te $60. Puritan Ice Chests, $4.50 te $14.50. Basement, northwest or cent. If your eyes trouble you, you can have the advice of an experienced optician by calling at we Upttcal counter. Steel Spectacles $1 te $2.50; geld, $450 te $10. Hear Jnntper street ent ranee. Ne. 71 is the Trunk that makes baggage smashers weary. Flat top, iron bands, hard weed strips, steel clamps, Cerbin lock, extra heavy han dles. If there ever was a Trunk te stand grief in chunks, this is it. $6 te $10. Lighter than Ne. 71 is the " Monitor." Streng and roomy ; canvas covered, leather bound, iron clamped, $11 te $15. Ranks en ranks of hump backed Sarategas. Baby size up. Toughest of the light Trunks is the Basket. " Whole stock " willow body, rattan braces, can vas cover, leather bound, linen lined. Stands sea banging like a sailor. Bends a little, but doesn't break. An ocean voy ager's friend. $16,50 and $18. Better quality, thoroughly waterproof cover, $24 and $25. Regular Steamer Trunks. 6 te $8. Same, with brass mount ings, $S.5e te $10. A step away are the Steam er Rugs, $6 te $16. Shawl Rugs, $7 te $15. Raw winds, you knew, off soundings. uasement, Market street siae. Yeu won't make a second trip without a Steamer Chair, $1.85 te $4.85. Basement, nerthweit of oentre. JOHN WANAMAKER. UUJUCXUWAKA H 1QU A MARTIN. CHINA HALL If you want te replace any article of Crockery or Glassware tbat may be broken in moving;, or if you wish te re place e!d or I urelsli new China Hall Is the place te 'gat reliable ware at the lowest prices. Wares guaranteed. Ex changed If net satisfactory. High & Martin, Ne. 16 East King Et. ectiJ-ua 3C CAMR1AUM4. gTANDAKD OAKRIAQE WOKK. Standard Carriage Werk, EDW. BOOERLKT, Ne. 0. 42, u, u Market street, Bear of Pest office, Lancaster, Pa, lliaye new ready feTtlis gprlng Tiaflethe finest selection .of llugifcs, cantaaea. Piss, teos, Aa.lutha oeunty. All the latest styles te i elect from. A flne line of Seaend-llana work en hand. Call and examine my work. Tha lowest prices In tte state for One work. epsclal attention gtvea te repainting and repairing. Oaa act of workmen especially euBiareafortkatiiBrpeee. pAIKJrS OettAMY OOMPOV9 O. IT. MAKES YOU HUNGRY. I sstve se rates Osieey Bisassaaa imm tarr as n tBvamaets aBestvteBiaaataMlHkBBaawaasB. Kiss, as lae araeMes sa fceiw asa " J. T. CerttABB, rrtaaaa, a. a. PAlnV. Cesltry Compound 11 AX3S IS5 APB,annaat Si"M3:r-?7JX . "f. !!! wKaeai biZ2JKZ. VtAS."?!. f amared at arlen. SrHwSte! rM,,,Ml as.es. isrsasie WBtLS, BtCBABDSK VS. CO, Berttactea, DiuetiDjM ...StSri DMT 900DB, iVtfll rjlHX PBlIiADKLPSilA STORK. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. GREAT SALE. BANKRUPT STOCK Dry Goods, Cloaks and Carpets. iM-H2i5W,lu!rSowft!,u!l,teba?' Theateek comprises the latest tntefB in Sprint Fabrics, Cleab, iUwk, Carpets, ete. GOODS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE, And prices an Made te Move Tbem, at GIVLER'S OLD STAND, 6 and 8 North Queen Street THE FHILADLEPHIA c IARPETS. CARPETS. METZGER & Bare Mew Open a Large Brussels, Iogriie. Bae, BOUGHT AT AUCTION ABO OIBBOT BOM OABPkts At 10 caata UAItPKN At is Oeais SfSI5 At se LBta UAUPBT8 At as Ceata ana iIfni.n,?'.S,1.'!pb,e'5.t,l,iLna "OU Clotts,Wlnaew Bnadas. Onrtaln Poles 55i52C.-l? Lw Prlcea. Oar ramens Bteam-Onred raathers, for wWch tHere b) seen great Oeuund.alweveeB aaad. Carpet Bagatikaa la exchange ter CarpatsT "" Metzger & Haughman Nes. 38 ft 40 West King Street, Lancaster. Pa. .. asvoppesiTB thb oeopbk Bousa.-a JTEXT DOOR TO THK COURT HOUBK. MONDAY'S SPECIAL SALE, All enr best 10 cent DBESS OIKSBAsta at T cents a vard. All enr ei te ana as 00 li a niM KBW "PB.1NG Jiciln s.tai ts . ah enr teand 1 cent aDibs auklllBK bhjktm i t m, LVil Z.? ' au our st m, si'n aSd s ee bl Aea lLx'sVauaUAM.iug'ii jM. These Prices Are for Monday, April i, Only. FAHNESTOCKS Nea. 35 and 57 East King Street, jmwmutr. JJ. . RH0A08 A BOH. GEMS, Earrings, Fine Matched Palis of Diamonds, Blngs, Pint Water Solitaire Diamonds, Ruby aad Pearl Circlet and Clusters, Breeches and Hair Plus in the late style of enanel and shell, Biaeeleta and Bangles Sleeve and Cellar Buttens, Blbben Fina. N eveltlea in Silver Bead Neck Chains In geld, silver and coral. Repairing of Fine Watches, Musical Bexes and Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELERS, Ne. 4 West Kins 8treet. QROOMRIMS. JOANDOSf BAKQA1NS. READY CASH ! There is no time Ilka tha present If yen aver want te have any money von had better commence te save before yen get BALD.HafeD.CDr T """""r ou 01 eeiier wu. vmu hite jea prices en Teas, cones ana uroeartea yen cannot vat ini whara dim n..r..r . goods-e cans weed Bwaet CoraTer ate, cans Ba.ter Cern for Sc 3 Sans Onr Best for tic. 3 cms Uned lematees for SSe. Seans BtrlngBeans for ISeTs cans aiarrew rit Peai for at, S cans cany June Pess for SSe, S cans Peaehss ferMerj B i caea "aprloeta for ale: S B eaea f lems ter iee.8 a cans white ehsrnss lorste, S as UmnfiueileiM. S"oteutBeii tvachea fertOa.sacanaUrAtedPlne Ainlea ler E?. Hin. imJIT i'JfiJSi u wSS.. S..'X -- AnnmA tA lOn n. ! IW miw Atw Bers Bestbugar ..'i,,K,tt?IA.UB,"., ,f- a California apfceta forSieVs b7 California AprlreU for Uc, s as California apricots for rc, S as Bestead Brl Thtast SBe. S fi Beet PrnMllas BJc S SaBest a. a and a as uim ivu arAROjiiAJlDtOaPS-S as Pearl Laundry starch fr lis. 7 as Large Lumn Qless for SCc XlasUe and Oleaslnesurrh ler cellars ana Cuffs, Ae, for te. JBi BoxeeSatle Toiesi Tetareli or ilerix eo5pfe r TuUrt . Cakes Trinest Whtti Belp fei saAsamilSJ Tha beet stock of Lenun Goods tn the city. Alse Headquarter ter Xaster Ooefls Samnel Clirke's Wholesale TBLBPHONB. CAMTMT HARUAXNB I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VILVIT, BODY BBUB81LS. Ttpcstry. IQqTHi, Dintsk led Yeietlil, Rig lid Chili Cirpeti, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW MHAT)W sat. We tt Xaucaat aia H. S. SHIRK & SONS. Wnt Km Ml W HeBaieBtesase . Vkewaataraf BBMIkae legjaa aarves all eayasa eat, Caeaervss raaaas estety, laaaf aaBaw. aHtaAtaesmitacaiaaaaa. Vsesesaaet waa, aiisanaissia ay BtMaaiai, br at kalstara, Basiasissa srtte 1 take 11 M .friag aMitis. wenM SBfiesaTai fMafBaj aaaaeauteef iVbeSsra I had errOsanaBBj. aaVbaSsra last taBaa tti waaklSsnvaeysaBahkatssr. Issa ssssifsin BBBBaB aBBaamsmavBShaMBBflaaaB aaaAialu ee mw - 11 "' avwaiwaaaa s saaBSBaBBaaaaBSBJialBB,- HaavV. a. jmw, Baiteatssa, TS.9 IeWH M I S1S&Z&&F'' AipWWWWWwWSWWWV -OF- STORE. snarls ijrdAw HAUGRMHN Assartmest of Haadsexe Hall and Stair OarDetv. TBBkt AMUrACTUBKBa,OHBAP YOB 0 4 SB, OABPKTB At as Pint. 2SESIB At 40 CenU gMH&i" At e Ceata OABraTS At es Benta OAUFBTB.... At 75 Oc nta ) Lancaster. Pa. - GEMS. corn BiadO red'ncsd te Ue. ft Retail Tea ft Coffee Stere, 13 and 14 BOTJIB QTJMN BT. n-af.Tn,r,8w MALI.. BABOAini I I OUT. W5 . anna f ewm.. t SWtaBta tba BMralaa wtiaaatstaaa V V.wrL2fc Mmi UMytv, It amb maei R"JgUl0 OB BTROVa $iSCpNGRESS,GAITERS. A ww let of Men'. Ceagreee Gaiteri are here to-day-eod theyartxK),kr Mibetaa- Well fiaiBhed Btllit tiSMassaa t - cellent grade, itrengly fitted te-- nuca, sriui BUIC5 IDDCT aiKa Oliter warranfprl"fft K. alLI hemlock tanned. The counter la ,an excellent-one, with it no ianlt can be found, it has been pliced there for service. The shape is a desirable one, much better than is found in $1.25 abbes; was net made ever a cob bier's lap stone. It is a shoe with pltety e! geed leeks for dress, and for wear, however severe, will bring no disappointment Anether let from the same maker is here, tee, termed sec onds. Net quite se geed as the first described, but lower in price. They're sold at $1 per pair. Laced Shoes, geed style, and much mere geed wear in them then you'd think. Plenty men, after seeing, will credit them with being geed enough for everyday needs. SHAUB & BURNS, Shee Dealers, 14 North Queen St., Lane, Pa. - asarZMtdAw B kOOIBAMDHUOBt, D. P. StacJdieuse, 28 and 30 East King St I take pleasure In calling; your attention te my line of SHOES That t am receiving dally for the Spring Trade, and all are made ler those.wne require great durability and for eloganee of style, flt and workmanship cannot be ezeelled. Prleea Lewer Than tha Leweat. Ca'l and examine my large stock and we Will be pleased te try and suit you. D. P. STACKEOUSB, aa ae bast Kma, ht IMNOAnTEn. PA, eSVlydA TJOOT8 AND BHOKS, WHY Buy Men's Buff or Veal Calf Bkin Shoes for f.2.00 when WE CAN SELL YOU Genuine Calfskin Feamlrss Shoes, en threa different lasts and eight different styles, ter - AiieHnm Tee Tip Shee, In lace, Butten And F.nnmAmm A Plain Marrow Tee Shoe, In lacoandCen. Kress. A Plain Bread Tea Ehoe, wide last, In laep, Butten and CenRieis. Xbestzeirun from e te 10, except last men tlened shoe, 0 te 11, ler men who want oemlc ru Hew Can We Bell 1 hem Be Cheap ? We bny them (as you will nnttce by deserlp. lien above) In Large quantities, ana BtrictlV rerisah.wblah enable us te sell them at or below the pMcelha ttntll parchaser pays for them. .in.r.wKt.w,na,!r ' fl,Jea w,,h nee ahers. J,3Uw.,i' bewell wexth jour while te step ana see them. Have jnst received a Irge Shipment ana Largest Assortment of Men's Djnmela and Kangaroo Bhces U the city. --a" " Tfce One-Fiice Cash Heuse. d ) Tin Leaders of Let Prices IN BOOTS 8c SHOES Ne. 8 Eut King BtreeL LANOAHTBH. PA. WAeansr nrATOHS amerTcan ! Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, specs. Kve-Ula 0fA?,.Te:I,nT,ni6D1'V. Kver Art3ttk In tnla l.lne S'aVAntl u..s LOUIS WBBHK. Ke. UBM M. Uneen BL. Near P. a. K. station TEWKLKR AND OPT101AN. GILL. Jeweler and Optician. tryenr eyes treuble yeu attend te them lm- .TS.ulT2t PKOPBE OLABSKS restores sights, Blmaauafprt and plwunre. nfaf cffiirt?ffiiB5,rB1' tne neea ft a SPK C1AL OPTH.1AN. rfe are new proeored te J.2iLlAf .-.N OVUIfluT, having a full and compute entflt of ten leuies requued In per. feet meMnrement hvu. r BaUjiactien guaranteed in every Instance. OIABLES S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King Street, LAKCABTBB. PA. Tyi TOO NEED A WATCH ? We can save yen mrney enanythlrgy buy, whether Geld, Silver or Base Metal. Onr Special Sale of Silver Watchei beau anything ever offered anywhere. r A chance seldom offered for buying a Geed Watch for se little money. Herr, Jeweler, MO. 101 KORTH QUUTN ST., OMuioreAjtwl FREY mm :if: --K S . irJl - '.-.-.,. Vfuii'kiti'&i.i: S. i&iZlii?!&JLt jr ta-r i-ii k.-A '''Ha t.l-. Vs.
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