&& WJ'' PW Y !$B "("ST rrsVWF&i J il kf , - , ., v r THE LANCASTER DAtLf tMTELMGENOKR, TUESDAY, MARCH 18. 1890. &? K?r"n ll'f III I I ,. il JtateUlftettccr IWJ.STSINMAW. s.KLi STEIN MAN F0UT2. Saltan. -WOUmX CLARK, PttbUaher. . V rvr L DAILY INTELLIGENCER.-Published in Uje year, but Sunday. Sorted mere tin this city and surrounding ialteneenUaweek. Br mall five 4el- MM A ymx In advanee 5 te cant a month. U, ' ' Y INTELLIGENCER-One dollar stud wilt a year, In advance. I TO BUBSCIUBERS-Remlt by check poetefflee order, and whcra neither of b in procured tend in a reentered at Mi Postefflee, at teecmd claa matt -- c amim, m nmtuaKKc. y uuieaswr, irm, LAHOAiTiat.PA.. March 18, 1890. A Peculiar lastltntlen. ' ttey have a venerable institution Is SW Yerk City, called the Ludlow trcei L4 which nnrtake of the character of Jail and a hotel with considerably jn of hotel thaa jail wheu the real Matt have ruonev te nay for hotel no- lmtuodallei)s. It 1 then, tee, a hotel I: inducted both en the European and QAlnerlcau plan, and the resident may 'boese whether be will beard at the ' hatel table, be Mrrcd with his meals in p'kla room, or tre out te a restaurant or te frjkh private rcaldcuce for his meals. r , -There Ib an investigation new helng Mia by a Senate commlttce upon the 'uduct of this Institution ; and the farelatlens seem te cxclte the astonish. ;,ent of the authorities of the law, ji Jlieugh we me nothing in them that Is sjwvci. it has been understood by an 1 that the denizens of this debtors' sjfoteen wcre served according te their flManste pay for their service. They ar people who are detained there en S'riTll writs, some being theso who can- fc aet pay their debts, and ethers leing snaDie 10 cemiuana or unwilling te give e large nineuui 01 unit required Jhr' their nppcarnnce te answer suits KXtuppesed te be criminals, but simply un- . J". - a.au.9 V, 4IIVI1VT XUVV M.U IW fVftuiuue or uniucKj u mere is any 'distinction between nilsfortuue and 111- iluck. It is te be confessed that it Is iCiMQ3what Inoencrniousto find that these V 4lhappy peeple arc often possessed of ,yenty or money aud itble te pay for ..luxurious meals. ffBut there docs net seem te be any 1 jmed reason why they should net iret f-vttieni, If they can. nor why their kecners 8 Should be hauled up by the law forbe- fe.Mir mere accommodating te simple mis. rrtune than tbe law itself is. , It is a elnrlni: felly te nut a man te Jull because he cannot pay his debts or te hejd him te answer a civil alt- In enlightened communities lm- ; jwteenment for debt is abolished and j wedltere are required te be couteut with ajStytfeclzure of all that a man owns, emlt- Wg Ms txKly. We are therefore disposed .sympathize with the denutv shoring Wfbe are new under accusation In New Jsjerk. for accompanying their prisoners Fifiief the Ludlow street institution te &Mead te their business and get their rianers. t. It was -a profitable business te tbe mptsties, and se long as they kept their fflrtaeuern safe it is net clear that It was Jfcyene's business but their own, as their irges were only put Inte their care for MBkeeping and net for punishment. 1t agile young man, Ives, who earned 1 name a or Napeleon in finance, had dle'w as his Elba for two vears. ntll the ether day his creditors iM0tMne tired and nareed te tnkn tve cents en the dollar for their PAlalms. He lived well durlntr Ihnan 5 two years and if the creditors had the P.Mm)y he spent in the UU their divl- P'nl9 would be considerably larger, air. Vnaries J. frraucluyu was laid by the eels in Xudlew whlle he awaited the subsidence of the wrath of his friuud. Sir .sBachoCuunrd.ever the nuuner In which Kite-bad dissipated fuuds entrusted te bis . 1U for investment. He was in Jail 8 ays ana paid f 75U te the deputy sherills, 1 jmmue reeding them whlle he was out en 1 streets of New Yerlt about his buil- Bess. The urrauguiuent wus'tiiade with 1 deputy sbentr by his lawyers : and fit-was a violation of law the dlstlii ipgulahcn counsellers ure elearly as guilty tarn tee sucrim. feUjiThe fact, of course, is that a great jwreng is doue when poeplo held by the law are treated dlH'erently according te tbelr wealth; but the wrong is done WllAn 41m 1fl.l nf .m.1li te m.1n 11. . k'ely ground for the imprisonment. If ,-T .MW HV. ". IIVHIUI ID 1.1(1. IW VIIU l, e taw is net sharp enough te tell the vftally peer from theso who dlb&emble nverty, It should net seek te help its ysupiuiiy uy punisiiiug the former for hMu sins of the latter. '.v 'i m m R.4. Race Outrage" In Phlladelplila. ,,( ine uioeay suiri wave ever riilla- EVwwj'uia anu dcnaier menus uuilmeer hkw vitaperallve artillery against the WifQt bretljerly love," for thocem- j,,eruas just bee u sitting upon an aged wwreti man, w;ie was assaulted aud -kicked te death by a mob of whites. He r,l-waa walkluL' ulenit Tenth street en tlm U&Ut of March, serene in the consciousness rJSpt eitlzcnshii) in the Kreat stroucheld of kb party that poses as the friend aud Kieefender or the black man, en election leeday Perhaps he was reflecting en the yf;lgn of terror under which Southern ..jKgrcc? live, as discovered by the Philu t. eklphia Press and ether entcrnrlslnc- pOTans devoted te the preservation of iwar iceiing ana race animosity. The kc.tciiccueus 01 mis citizen were suddenly interrupted by a snowball thrown by potte of u crowd of white men leallug Syareuud a corner, aud when he began te apruss uis inaignatien the crowd of Rfyeung ruffians attacked him. knocked t'blm down and kicked him se sovcre- ';.v itiBv -uu- uiuu a icw uays age ftt his injuries. If this had hap- 5. ,euth, In a Democratic community, the flenuern wpuuucau press would be Mna with accounts or the dastardly PMe outrage, aud Benato and Heuse treuld ring with the flcrce luvectlvcs 1 wp tot fcuch occasions by the con- & greasienai siieciuiists in bloody shirt ft waving. As It happened in Reuubliean .JMilUdelpbla It receives such scant 110- m ireui m uaiiies or that city that ,v psaey ruiiaucinnians are tiulteininu-nrA h C its occurrence. Fatal incidents, with I' ywuuii 01 nu races ana conditions, ure Jve common in a great city that they fall ym iiiiiivm uie puuuc uuiess the elrcum- Uecw arc very remarkable and of ! eurwi no Northerner would dream of as- gating that this murder was due te race awing, wuy, then, should se many ; Maine that te be the case when simiur iti'4raM eccuiu the Seuth? Trim i. LfeUm is mere often a uesrre lu'tii,. tenth, butthut is becauwj he is mere Watlful down there. This lhiin.iei. tf hla atrocity avbs simply a deed of the w1 rumuus who UUgnice our cl vlllza- tten in ivearly every community, and In .SJrrtliM ww. Tbe North, with M fcwHrttv au4 aduvaUejial advau. iagea and undisturbed by any grave race problem, can net afford te assume a saintly horror at the criminal records of the Seuth. M Blsnarck's KcslgBallea. The resignation of Prince Bismarck, although long talked of, cornea like the Inevitable shock of death. Until further particulars are given It Is useless te speculate upon the cause or possible eliect, as the statement that hisjsen Count Herbert Bismarck has also ton ten ton dered bis resignation seems te hint at some dissatisfaction with the ag gressive activity of the young empe ror. It has long been an open secret that the chancellor was disappointed In his hopes of handing down his power te his sun, because the younger Bismarck, although displaying undoubted ability, could net command the respect of friends and enemies. 1'rluee Bismarck has been chancellor for cloven years and his seu has been secretary of foreign affairs for two years. Bismarck s recent return te active con trol of state affairs was in obedience te the earnest solicitations of the emperor. He has several times expressed his strong opposition te a European labor con ference as " preposterous and wholly unavailing," and It seems sufe te assume that disagreement with the emperor en this question may have had a great deal te de with his resignation. A singular iucldeht is the dispatch of the correspondent of the Londen SlaruJanl : "The German etllclals dccliue te forward my mes sage;" and the ether dispatches contain a very small quantity of news in the matter. Agevernmentthatis afraid of news can net feci very strong. Toe Much Managed. The charitable Institutions of this state appear te be under much manage ment. They are supervised by the gov ernor and Legislature, by the beard of charities, and by beards or distinguished citizens ; and yet they go astray. The various seta of managers are new Investigating the Phlladelplila blind asylum ; and the district attorney Is taking n hand, liesldes. Evidently u little less accumulation of management upon 011c particular tlme,uiid 11 spread of the energy through all time, would have been mere profitable, llutsuch Is the way of management of public and corporate institutions. The superintendents run them until they get into the mud ; aud the crew of managem hurry in, when it is tee late, te try te save the pieces. fc' It Is reported Hint tlie proprietors of the stcum laundries "throughout the United States liuve roselvoil te coiublne egalnst the Chluose Inundrymcii. If 11 trnut or monopoly jumps mi Jehn Cliliiniunn he umy find plenty of friendH. 1 1 Twe Amorlenn odlcer, Captain Zuliiiskl and Lfoulennnt Qrayden, will seen exlillilt their dynamlte throwing guuu te a British gevernment beard. DRt.AWAltK county is cager for geed reads. A commlttce of prominent ritlzenn is new formulating u plnn for concerted action and a representative from ench town ship will be ink oil te meet at Media and urge uiien the Legislature the Importune of bettering the condition of the country reads. Se Tin: Republican tarllT tlnkerars are bound te nmke all the reduction en the Seuth staple, ugar, whlle Nerthern Binuufacturern are sulTcrlng for froe raw material. What might Imve been ex pected I Tiicoxeltoiiiont In Portugal, ever ths ac tion or Mr. Buchanan In heisting the Urlt. ith flag In the Slilrn district, Is dun te dis appointment of tlielr hopes of negotiating rorthe poswsMen of this fertile region. Mr. Buchanan Is 0110 or tue brethers who ropresont the African Lakes company en gaged In cotreo raising, and tlie Shlre dlx trlct takes Its iiame rrem tlie river thut runs through It te Lake Nyassa, Tliorearo several successful Kngllsh inlhNlens thore. Captain Cardera, of the PortugueM) army, led a force through this inouiitalueus coun try about a year ae. aud with much dllll dllll eulty established a line of Yriendly villages connecting the new Portuguese colony with the coast, and tlie region wns taken under the protection or Peiliignl. By Lord Salisbury's ultimatum the Portugueso wero roqulred te ovacunte this' district and tlielr gevernment was obllged te order back te the coast an expedition or the wives and children or the I'ortugueso pioneers which was going te Jein U10111. Having yielded se far Portugal hoped te boabletoiiegotliito with ISiiglund ler the posHesiIon of the land en hich she lets set her heurt, but tbe news ImlleatOH tlmt the British ure quite as determined te retain control without any legurd mr the pride or claims or Pertug.il. Winii and huh are hard ut work turning the city mud te dust, and laughing at our reud-makiug. Tin: president's proclamation against the Cherokeo boomers would Imve saved a great deal or wasted energy K it had been published severul weeks age when It was perfectly evident that the rush was going te tuke place. Hut better late than nover. The Cherokee are tee rcspoctable and highly civilized te be wantonly rebbed of these lands, although they cannot long held them uuubcd ngulut.t the present rush or settlers. A iull has Just been Introduced te pro tect American labor and piesents mi In teresting oxainple or the pesslbla uxtou uxteu uxtou slen -or the protective prliiciple te labor Hseir. It provides that every alien who conies te the United States shall be taxed three dollars, te be collected by tbe collec tor of customs. Anether clause prohibits the landing or anarchists, pelyjrauilsts, cripples and criminals, and ether uudcslr uudcslr able foreigner. Tin; Cubans are expectlug a goueral clmiige or oinceholders, owing te the death or tlie governor goueral, and tlie appoint, mentor hl successor, (Seneral Chinchilla. Thsy bltterly complain that the elllces are held In roserve rer Kjunlards, instead of being apportioned among iiatlve Cubans, and tlie cirjict bJg ke eminent of the ceuit at Madrid is a stanillii); insult te thein. Tl.e eOleialB may be vuMble oiieugh, but tlielr interests are all opposed te these of the Cubans, aud Uiey only care te nmke money and go home itheut any concern rer the prosperity or the Island. Most or the talk or Cuban annexation te tlie United States is indulced In with the hope or frightening Spain into granting something Ilke home nile te the Cubans. Tlie HcUuotleu erSui;ai- Dotted, Tlie Republican members of the ways and means commlttce en Memluy reached an HgrecNieut en the sugar schedule They docided te irake raw sugar from 10" Dutch standard down dutiable at 35 pur cent, ad valerem, and lctlneU sugar above 10 Dutch standard dutUbleut lOpercent.ad valerem. This is equivalent te &0 icr cent reduction en many grades or sugar, and te mero than M) per cent. 011 ethers. The reduction will averpKQ a cut or ubove 60 per cent., and will reduce the revenue rrem tuentv-llve te t wouty-elght millions or dollars, 'j'hore Is no prevision made for the pjymeut et auy bounty whatever. The cut in duly thus made Is mere than two-a-hair times that proposed by the Mills bill, and the duty will be collected upon the value and net upen.tue pound, as heretofore. The .Senate taritr bill made a reduction of 60 percent., and gavea Iwunty ofeno cent a IKHllld. I It is understood that the Republican member of the committee en -ways and means have agreed upon the tariff sen edules and that the bill will be reported te the full committee en Wednesday. A. Weman Killed by Iter Sen. A horrible accident occurred near Het Springs, Madisen county, N. C. A 12-year-old son of H. I). Chambers, a highly respected farmer, accidentally shot and instantly killed his mother. The father had been te Het Springs, bringing home with him a vail se with some articles for the family in It. lie put the vail se down In tlie house and stepped out, when the Isd loekod Inte It te sce what his father had brought him. He found a pistol and said te his mother "see what brought home." The pistol was discharged, the hall striking his mother In the breast. Her only words weic, "Oh Lord, you have killed me." Iudlotment Against Sullivan Quashed. The Mississippi supreme court quashed the indictment ngnlnst Sullivan, reversing the case, and remanded the defendant te the next term of Marlen county court, te meet any Indictments that may be found there. Whatever tends te illuilnUh strength should beromevrd from the STuteui. l'er theso weak ening diseases of babyhood -colic, diarrheea, etc., use Dr. Hull's llaby Hyrep which always cures. Ker functienal1 disorders of the stomach, liver, or bowels use Laxader, the safest mi't surest remedy that can be employed. Price only 25 cents. ' Fen 8OZ0DONT oil ladles cry, And (fcnllemen, or high or low, Fer nothing else that they ran buy, Will give the mouth Its frtshest glow Will keep th) teeth se sound and white, And make the breath a sweet delight mar!7te2l An Kiitfluoer'a Fast Itun. Au engineer en ena of the rends entering here In speaking last night of fast runs said: " Although my machine is net slew, once let a cold get six hours the start of me, and my ma chinery Is no match for It. I have for years kept n bottle or Kemp's Ilatsam constantly In my nab, and when a Cough or Celd gets a start of this standard remedy It Is Indeed a eeld day It Is sold by all druggists. (0) Wemen Who Make the Best Wlvea. Members of a lloiten debating society have slmest ceme te blows ever tlm question "What women make the best wives ' Culture was clalined by many te he Iho lint essential, love and fidelity second, and knowledge or house hold duties ana ability te properly perform them, the third. Nene or the debaters, how ever, thought te add that very necessary miall miall ftentlen health without which a wire Is far from perfection. Dr. I'lerce's Favorite Prescrip tion will renew the hue of youth Inpateaud sallow cheeks, correct Irritating uterlne dis eases, arrest and euro ulceration and lntlaintna lntlaintna Hen, and Inrusa new vitality Inte the wasting body. " favorite Prescription "Is thu only mcdlclne for women, sold by druggists, under 11 posltlve guarantee from the maiiulactiirers that It will glve satisfaction In every ease, or money will be refunded. This guarantee, has been printed en the bottle-wrappcr and ralthfully carried out for many years. M.Tu&w CW1FT SPECIFIC CO. Scrofula in Children. "In the early part of 18S7 scrofula appeared en the head of my llttle grandchild, then only IS months old, Hherlly nncr breaking out ft spread rapidly all ever her body. The scebs en tlie sores would peul off en the slightest touch, and tbe odor that -would nrlse would make the atmosphere of the room sickening and unbearable. The disease next attacked the eyes and we feared she-would leso her sight. I, mlnciit physicians of the country were eon suited, but could de nothing te relieve the llttle Innocent, and pave It as their opinion,1 tlmt the case was IieihMcss and Impossible te sne the child's eycslnht.' It was then that me de cided te try Kwlft's Hpccllln (H. H. H.) That med icine nt ence made n speedy and complete cure. Fer mero than a year past she has been ns healthv as any child In the land." Mils. Uuth Ukiiki.ky, Helma, Kansas. Cancer of the Nese. In 1878 a sero apjieared en my nose, and grew rapidly. As my father had cancer, and my hus band died of It, I hccamealanncdnnd consulted my physician. His treatment did no geed, mid the sero grew larger and worse In every way, until I was persuaded te taker). H.H.. and a raw hollies cured me. This whs after all the doc tors and ether medicines had failed. I have had no return of the cancer. Mns. M.T. Mahkx, Woodbury. Hall County, Texas. Treatise mi Cancer mailed free. HWIl'TKPKOIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ua. 023-lyd (l) DUUNKKNNKHS. LIQUOIl HAniT. Ill Alt the World there Is but One Cure. DR. HAINES' GOLDKN SPECIFIC. It enn be given In a cup of corTeeor lea, or lit articles of feed, without the knowledge of the patient, If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless mid will cireel n permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic, wreck. IT NKVCIt KAUA It operates se quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes 110 lncenculciiee, and em he Is auarc, hlseouiplcte reformation Is etlectcd. tSpime book of particulars flee. CIIAH. A. LOUIIIill. DniKK'st, Ne. 0 lOast King 81., Lancaster, Piu eeta iMKi-rrhis "lAUTKIl'H 1 .ITTI.KL1VKUP1I.IJ4. .CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Hoadache and relieve all the troubles Inci dent te a billens statu et the system, such as Plirlness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after Eating, Pain In the Hide. dc. While Ihelr most remarkable success has been shown In curing Heartache, yet CAHTLIt'H LITTLK LIVEIt 1'1I,I,S are equally valuable lu Censtlatlnu, curing and preentlng this annoying com plaint, whlle Uu'y also correct all disorders of the stomach, sllmulaUi the Uer auif regulate the bowels. Kveu if they only cured Actie they would be almost priceless te thorn who suller rrem this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness docs net end here, and these who ence try them will rind these llttle pills valuably In se many ways that they ulll net be willing te de without them. Hut after all sick head ACHE Is the bane or. se many lives that here is where we make our great beasL Our pills euro It w hlle ethers de net.; UAKTUK'rt LITTLK LIVKIt PILLS are very small and cry easy te Uiko. Oneur two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegelable and douetgrlpo or purge, but b- thetr gentle ac tion please all who ue them. Li vluls at'Jj els j flve ler 81. sold overywhere or sent by mall. GA11TKU MLDICINU CO., NKW YOllK. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. am.'12-lj deed Si'Hitl Jloticce. IJistati: of Jehn it. 8AirrrirT.ATi: Jli erijuicasterclty. Laninster Ce., Pa., do de ceased. Letters testamentary en satdestate liav Ini; been Krented te the undersigned, all iktseus Indebted thereto 1110 requested te make hume hume dlate payment, and these halngelulms or de mands against thesame, xi HI present them w ith ith out delay for settlement te the undersigned. JULIANN SMITH, 121 Chester SL, Lancaster, P11., . . Kxucutrlx. A.J. I'liMiLY, Attorney, wUiutUrautHt., Lancaster, l'a. mrll-OtdTii ESTATF. OF ANTIIONV KIlFdllllACH late of tlie city or Lancaster, deceased Letter of administration c. I, e. en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are rcquestcil te make immediate payment, and Uiem having claims or demands ugalust the same, will present them without delay for settlement te tlie under signed, residing lu said eltv. OOTTLlL-lt TKUlF.lt, Administrator c. L a. Jehn A. Covle, Attorney, febMtilTu IN TUB MATIEU OF THE APPLICATION for letters of nttnilnlstrotlen upon the es tate of Parks P. .MeLliree, a supposed dece dent. In tlie Orphans' Court erLnucastcr county, Pa. Wiikiie.vs, An application for letters of ad ministration upon the esUitu of Parks P. Mc hluec, lately a resident of thet.Mty efljineaster. In the County of Lancaster, and Htate of Penn sylvania, who Is ulleged te have Iren absent and unheurd of for seven years mid upwards, unit suppOMsl te be dead, vias presented by James If. JlcKlwtc, (who has renounced lii favor or Ida Sheuk.) te 13. F. Myers, esq., Itegls !?r i.wi,.u erw'W County of Lancaster, en the wth day of November, A. D. ISStf, and by said rcslster eerlilled en the said '.7lli day 01 Noveinber.A.D.lSSa.tetho Orphans' Court or said county, whrrcuen a. decree was entered V.'. "rrtaaie with the Act of Assembly of Theiefere. in pursuance of the decree of said Court therein made, Bllp.irtlcs Interested In Iho estate of lrks P. MclWe, tliosuiiee.l de cedent, are hereby iietllled le bound upwar at J10 Yi" Heuse, .in theCity i.r Ijine.ter, en the SM day of Manh. A. D. IbdO, at 10 o'clock 111 the forenoon, when and where the Orphans' Court of 1 jiucaster will bear evidence concern ing the alleged absence of Paiks P. McKlwVe the supposed decedent, aud the circumstances and durutleu thereof, and will make such or er ders and decrees therein as In Iho Acts of As sembly are madetuut provided. .. ,...,. HAMULI. L. KAUFFMAN. IHtdTu Den. Clerk of Orphans Court. Hctstnumttkev' PfliLAnai.rHtA, Tuesday, March IS, ifee. ffillineiy Rrst View. Yeu are invited te-day te the opening of our Spring Milli nery. These "occasions" have rapidly acquired national im portance' as tlu Millinery Events of each Season. We produce and gather merchandise. In Millinery we emphatically de both. The results appear in displays that Londen, Paris and New Yerk have net as yet ap proached. This season the head of the Millinery Mr. Hutten was in Paris at the nick of time. The Millinery wave of Fashion rises early, its volume and body built of omnibus styles, but the wave lifts its mighty crest, breaks in foam and casts te the winds the spray of the newest notions just as the season opens. At this point Mr. rhit rhit ten gathered the best from all the highest sources, and by quick transfer we are able te show you what Paris will de in Millinery, while yet the secrets are kept from Paris itself. Concerning Millinery Fash ions. If any Fashion writer, milliner or merchant, tries te tell you that certain shapes or trimmings are the style for this season you may consider your informant ignorant or interested in some excessive stock of something that needs customers. There are prevailing colors ; beyond that'yeur own taste is Fashion's law. The Paris milliners are all " free lances," equally ready te serve jet or geld bullion, rib bons or feathers, gauze or vel vet as caprice may suggest or fancy dictate. Yeu may be your bonnet, or your bonnet you ; your person ality may appear in your selec tion if you cheese, or your Mil linery adviser may cheese for you. A professional sugges tion is often desirable. But absolute freedom as te shape) size, material and dec oration are yours. It is a bread guage season. Celers. Aubergine, which means mad-apple, or in common talk, egg-plant, or rather the refractions of it ; yellow in all tones from jonquil te golden golden red ; blue, every shade from the himvicl-blau of a fraulein's eyes te the ultra-marine of a cloud capped sea ; pink from the shrimp se pale that you'd think it had faded in the sea te the almost brick-dust red, are in high favor. Celer is the only slender grip by which Fashion holds en te Millinery. The untrimmed Foreign Hats are scarce. Their like you'll net find elsewhere. The quan tities are very small, tee late te duplicate. Meral, buy new. Wraps and Costumes. Yeu are also invited te a first view of Wraps and Costumes, many of them personally se lected in Paris from Werth, A. Felix, Grillet Luntley et Cie, Raudnitz et Cie, and Emile Pingat, with a number of Berlin garments after Paris models. The Costumes include Tea Gowns, Heuse Dresses, and Reception Dresses, and illus trate the treatment of the novel stuffs of the season by the high est dress authorities. They are en the second fleer, Chestnut street side. The new Silks are an impor tant incident of this "occasion," and will be found attractively displayed in the Transept. Of Japanese and Chinese no equal stock can be. found elsewhere. All the ether seasonable novel ties are profusely supplied. Prices level te or below the market. Jehn Wanamaker. QLeixl, T UMllF.lt AND COAL. Jj TOHACCOHHOOK8 AND CASKS. WrST KltN HAHD WOODH. Wholesale aud ltetall, by U. U.MAKTIN&CC., uS-lyd Cl Water Htrcet. Luncaster. Pa. T5AUMC1AUDNK1W COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. OrriciH-Na 121 North Queen Street, and Ne. 501 North Prince street. Yakiw North lrluce Htreet, uear lleadlug 1KH)U uuilVIM LA MJAHTKK. PA. cMtevttcu -T UTliEll H. KAUFFMAN, ATTOllNKY-AT-L W. Second Fleer Kahleman North Dukeuirent. Uulldlng, Ne. a aprMvri.Vw "I i"PF.K CENT. DEIIENTUUEBTOCK CEIL IV tltlcates In multiples off 100, eurnliigu guarauke cash dividend or 10 per cent, per an num, pujiihlesuiil-utmually, ure Issued bv the ilulldhn:aiidl.eau Association oflhiketadloinc Olllcv, Aberdeen, Heutu Dakota). Ne member ship ree or ether expense Incident te Issuance of stock, Hleckmay beceuvcrted into cash ut purchase prlee after two years. Invester se cured by leal estate mortgages te double the amount of the Investment deposited with u Trustee. Correspondence Invited. C. W. HTAHLINQ, , , , Manager Philadelphia OllUe, Janl-3meed Ne. HI Walnut Htreet, N POISON Oil INJliltmtm mijiiitt uwd lit" Purity Boap," r lttOsMe, Nr; EWY0WC8T0RC WATT a SHAND. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO 8TH AtlE DAILY IIECEIVINQ LAItOE ADDI TIONS TO THEIR ALUEADY LARGE HTOCK OF Spring Dress Goods. The latest le arrive are full line of new color ings in MOHAIR BRILLIANTINEH, beautiful geed, at 23c, 37Xc and 60c a yard, 1ILAOK HENRIETTAS, excellent Qualities, at Z5c, si c, cue and 75c. PIN CHECK HPR1NO SUITINOH.yard wide, ISc a yard. COMBINATION PLAIDS and HTRlPEsl, new colorings, at 25c, SJyjc, SOc and 75c ALL-WOOL TRICOT BUITINGS, all colon, 250 and a7c a yard. TO Pieces ALL-WOOL OMBRE STRIPES, Ziy,a a, yard ; never before offered for lew than W cents. ALL-WOOLCKfcSTERHUITINQ, SO Inches wide, spring weight, all colors, a bargain al60e a yard. New spring shades In the popular CASH MERE HENRIETTAS, Heliotropes. Vleux Hese, Greys,' Gelden Browns, etc., at 25c, 87c, 60c and 76e a yard. NEW FRENCH C1IALL1EB, BILK AND WOOL BENOAUNEB. NEW STRfPED VELVETS, STRIPED SURAH BILKS. New Yerk Stere. CJarpcte. J. B. MARTIN A CO. IS NOW HERE. Deu you want te save your self much-trouble in this matter? If se, let us help you out. We will take up your carpets, clean them, fit them for the rooms in the new house, and relay them. All this promptly at low cost, and no trouble te you. When tee small we have a splendid assortment of Odd Borders, and all colors of Plain Fillings te help out. Carpet Lining, Stair Pads, &c. All this work is done by expert upholsterers, the best in the city, and all work guaranteed satisfactory in every respect. New Carpets for Spring. Nowhere else will you find se large a line. Everything you want. 40 patterns Mequette. 60 patterns Brussels. 1 50 patterns Tapestry. 100 patterns Ingrains. Twe Special Bargains. 6 patterns Melten Velvets, new, 90c; worth $1.10. 10 patterns Tapestry, 45 and 50c a yard. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. Prince & W. King Sts. LANCASTER. PA. $OV gnlc Ot gtcttt. 71011 HENT-THREE-8TORY HOUSE, 13 .1 rooms. Nn. ICtrt Vnrth lltilrA atrraat Itinulra at , . -. w. ... ...nVH..n ..,H..V fcbZMfd NO. 221 EAST ORANGE ST. 1710R RENT-FROM APRIL 1. THE LARGE 3 Blere Roem, Ne. it Keutli Queen street. Alse large room en 4th fleer, mars eedtf JNO. P. KCHAUM 4 BON. X7IOR RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK 3 Dwelling Heuse, with modern Improve ments, Ne. 317 East King street, vvttli Brick Stable en let. New occupied by Jehn W. Hol Hel inan. Apply te OEO. D. SPHECIUSR, Ne. 213 East King street. 8-tfd f: OR RENT-STORE ROOM NO. 1.1 EABT Ivlni; street, fennerlv eccunlid liv An. trlch lire. Alsosecendund third tloer rooms, Jiililia-tfd H. O. LIPP. FOR RENT-ONE STORE ROOM AND Uaseinent lu Southern Market Heuso Uulldlng, fronting en Seuth Queen street, and one Mlore Roem In same building fronting en Vine street, sultable for any business. Tlie basement would be imclegantroemfornBarber hhep. Apply seen at BARD A -MCELROY'S Dry Goods Stere, .. , S3 and KHeutli Queen Street. Markets held en Tuesday morning, Saturday morning and Saturday evening. ms-tfd 7 71011 RENT - THIRD AND FOURTH 1 Floers ubore Chas. II. Frey'sHhoe Stere, Nes. Sand 6 East King street. Third fleer is handsomely papered and titled up, having Its own water closet and wasbstand In a small imte-roein. The fleer Is plaued and oiled, mak ing a handsonie room, sultable fur dancing, so se ciables, secret organizations, etc. Fourth Fleer Is net papered, nnd In Its present condition Is sultablu for wholesaling, light manufacturing, etc. It also has Its own nuter rlect and vvashsland In a small ante-room, Kent, J-S per month in advance. Will lw hand somely papermlaud partitioned te suit ledges and ether organizations. IWl-tfil CHAS. II. FREY. etflOHV, SN OW! The first real snow of Ihe season. Hew WHITE, hew PURE, hew UKAUTIFUL sccuis like something vie have net seenfore long time, and yet these who use LEVAFS FLOUR Have these same qualities displayed en their table ever day lu their Bread and Blteult. H DK MDS ! "MYM TIE" Prft"00f " v GOTnurm sssss-nsasMssSBsasC tni 35 k 37 North Quttn St. -" ,. i ft (Z-fi-. . tjfr t-V.jBfcJi'l PRICES. k Of these Three Lines of Goods we have a Big Stock en Hand, which we will sell regardless of cost, 10 If you want Be sure te get Our Prices before youJWaste Meney Elsewhere. ms -GO TO 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER. PA. BOSTON STORE. w 1LL1AMUON 4 FOSTER. CLOAK DEPARTMENT -CONTAINS- Many Novelties -FOR- SPRING & SUMMER WEAR. Courteous Attention -TO- LADIES BUYING OR PRICING. ladles' Spring Weight Jackets, 12 SO. Ladles' Cenncmanis, Je. ladles' Steekluctte Jackets, (2 23. Misses' Reefer Jackets, $.! 23. Indies' Read -Made Dresses, All-Weel, f 10. Children's Dresses, U60. Beys' Kilt Shirt Waists, 2. llejs' Knee Pant Suits, Solid Thread Goods, Net a Cotten Warp and Sheddy Fitting, ti Ladles' Breakfast Wrappers, Fast Celer Cebe- cecs Prints, II. Bejs' Lightweight Overcoats. Dress Suits. Funnel, Percale and Demet Shirt Waists. Odd Pauts, 25c te Ji Drj Goods Bargains ! Fast Celer Calicoes, 2 yards for 5c. Toweling, 3 yards for 6c Deuble Feld Part Weel Dress Goods, New Shades, 12e per yard. FOR ONE WEEK MORE you can buy 4-4 Hill Muslin ut 7Xc per jard, Outing Cleth. Dress Ginghams,Shectlng,Tlcklugs and Towels. Seersuckers, Counterpanes, and Table Linens In Great Variety from the Cheapest le Ihe Finest. , , 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AND fl CHARLES STAMMl Blank Underwear tabb Ih Umr, ' Werk Williamson Festers Williamson d Fester, Ma ua MAUKia ar uarkibbuku, pa, I iff rc,rtf. A TCLAMCB'rV This Week's Snaps CL-H RICE'S aa . -............,.,. .am ..1X Dried Becef..........., .-........Jl Me Boneless Usra,...j m-.... ... Me Cream Cheese . .UWe Ooed Cheese j m Be Se. 1 Mackerel ,.....i.w......i.ia8 Granulated Cornmeal ....... J Ka Se Family Crackers. t.i M He u ranges .. a...... J doc 3ke Pure Olean Seap (3 40 per box 5 Bes Leta n M ner box 2$ ts BuckeU Apple Batter... ...,..-. tLS sTSee enr advertisement In the Morning! jwew ter inings mat will interest you. A TBUKSK.1S. '-' Teas! Teas!! Teas!!! WHERE TO GET GOOD TEAS. .ellm with an experience of 80 years buying ana Mlllflff Ta anA KaI.. ., IV. rf.lnb.. V.1 Self, te klmtv inniMhlna Bt,nn. aA AbIA iu?hi,n!Piwn knewllsT" we only buy from re- t,,Tii. ve experia asineiriea OUR CLAIM, IS: . J!',R8.TrnvS e flnwt Formosa Oolong I.Ib I ttl.Alr Ta. Aha Am . km .1.1. . -. 7 3.:.'S',.!WI """ ""uii ricii iu me cup. SECON D We nave u English Breakfast a also a Black Tea. THIRD We have a very Choice Japan. . FOUUTII We have a very choice Meyune Imncrlftl. This sdiwn Ten. KI FTH-We also have a second grade of Black. Grecn and Japan Tens. Our prices range from 25e te 75c a pound for De you want te enjoy a geed cup of Tea T BUY YOUR TEAS AT BURSK'S GROCERY, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. A TIlEWrs. Dead Shots FIRED AT RANDOM. Read our advertisements In Tbree Dally Papers. Examiner advertisement Is full of 'the finest line of Lenten Goods ever offered, and If you re in scarcn ei any Dy all means loon It up. It will pay you. ' Remember we are giving nway " OOR FAM ILY PHYSICIAN "and" BRADBURY'S EN- CYCLOPAEDIA " Free, All you have te de It te ask for a card which will explain all. See display of Beeks In window. Thev are worth S3 and tJ respectively. Agents for CHASE A SANBORN'S COFFET, The roast Is uulferm, the quality high, up. r'lle leading brands nre Java and Meciia. -al Brand, put up In 2 lb air tight cans, alid ejill atTScacan. Next comes Crusade Blend, put up In 1 lb air tight packages, has ne.iqual.and sells at 32c The Resoda at 80c B inak" friends wnerevcr u gees, xne 1'rime llie atrae cops. Iho climax. The Bear Rie at tie uifikcs yeiJ weuuer. iecs vre nave uoeu, cenec ai i,iz niiu laU. 1 TEAS Thirty half chests or the" flJhestOar. den Grewn Teas In the world. Green alid Black sells nt We ft ; will put It along side efi any 74c Tea sold, nnd, If net as KUfilLvilH refund the money. Ooed Teas aViriBedVPWid le. The thirty half chcsU we.e JSa , Wholesale trade at a flgure that ndZPw'Si1i''(ich. w, bought It nt a big sacrifice. HpcC, '"yces te t hotels and bearding houses In S und1K.vlets. Oelcmnn's Mustard Oil This oil outwardly applied is of singular efficacy lu nil rheumatic affections. There Is nothing like It. Try It. Tat Seap The most wonderful soap lu the market for rough hands contains no soda can be taken Inte the mouth aud chewed sure cure for soiled hands brought about by working around Iren. Yeu will never be without It. Price, 8c J J, WHni.wii.i.' iwniiiTiii.iT ... v. v,w j ER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PftWCE STB., Directly Opposite I J, B. Martin & Ce,'a Dry Goods Sfare, and Next Doer te Serre. Herso HetA). Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement. Telephone goeta anb ??hece. pi HAS. II. FREY. 7VTENfS Genuine Caliin Slees FOR $2.00, IN TKV DIFFHRENT STYLFJS. Tin Shoes In Lace, Butten and Congress, sizes 8 te 10. Plain Narrow Tees lu Laeeaud Congress, sites 0 le 10. Plain French Tees In Lace, Butten and Con Cen greis, sites 0 te 11. Plain Bread Tees In Lace aud Congress, 7 wide, sizes 6 te 11. The last named style are for men who have short but bread feet. They possess a volume of comfort te reel or this description. The Tip Shoes we have sold for three years, Iho Plain Narrow Tees for two and the Plain French for mero than a year. The excel lent wearing qualities and splendid satisfaction they have been giving has Induced us te put In still another style the Plain Bread Tees, 7 wide. Why can I sell you a Genuine Calfskin Shee for $2 T Because 1 buy them In Immense quan tities and strictly rer Cash, and Stick te my Motte: " Quick Sales and Small Profits." The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H.Frey; (Successor te FREY 4 ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, N03.S A 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. S-Store Closed Every Evening at 0 o'clock Except Monday and baturday. Sate. OI'RIK' RING BTYLKS -IN- DUNLAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. 'Select yeurSPRINGTILE while the Stock Is New und Full. Best FUlt STIFF HAT lu Iho city al 91.00 and Our filW STIFF II AT Unsurpassed. TRUNKS, TnAVKLINO HAOS.RUBHRK COATS AND UMBRELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, v,- -.J '4 .. LAHUABrUK. PA. !.'?- m.W jag,.yy h- ,A '?X &. t,V- ' v X gejVA-tyk . .rt-s Vib i " .- '."i-t
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