IFKJ THB LANCASTER DAILY rNTELLIQEyCEER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1890. M5 MUg 3ttteUijmctfe BMW J. BTKTNMAN. ftIA1U4a8nUIAN FOLTZ, Editors. ROBERT CLARK, FMlUaMr. DAILY IXTEl.UOKSCEfW-rnMHh i- ivfeqr " the jer, bnt Buaday. y earners la uu city ana toiteuuujm. km ft year advaae ; W eentt a month. " " ,ll fcl " " LY IHTKLUQEWCSH-One dollar and fly cents a year. In advance, IKCS TO BOBSCRIBKKB-Hemtt or check e peptenic order, and where "' mftintn be procured etad In ft registered 4 the Posteffloe, m Mcend class mall m nmxuHxeu. Lancaster. Pa. LAHCUJTM.PA., March 36,1890. 'T) Bcvett Aialatt Delanater. .Btiiater Delamater Is evidently ties- te enjoy a rough experience in arellng toward the gubernatorial llaatlen that Quay baa premised te l and a still rougher one in reacuing election. The revolt against him in fiepubllean ranks will be noisy IT' pBumereiu, sum ii u wiwj'w in a vtryjauca bruised couuuieu fcr-aeter ,-upon the final run for governersnip. it is assumed ; ha will be the party candidate, the ftlatefates having been diligently set up i bis Interest. The methods by wincn y were selected may net hare been l,but they are In accord wun ;utpuD n practice, which Is net went te tier the Republican voter te record I opinion when tbe Republican bosses i ap much mere competent te ue it ler Mm. The Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph rotes four columns te telling hew Jamatcr carried Cambria county, a lit which excited general surprise Rowing te tbe assumed popularity that Jutant General Hastings secured in flood administration among the abrians. It was seen explained 4bat the Republican voters had at been consulted in tbe matter, 'the delegates having been cheacn by eVfcw of the politicians of tbe county ; 1 the Telegraph tells the tale or new t was engineered by Andrews, the Re- ibllcan state chairman, wue is elamatcr's humble and obedleut rant; Delamater himself being i creature of the Standard Oil com- 9any, te which powerful luflueuee is ;4eubtless due his otherwise somewhat Mysterious selection by Quay as the lug Republican standard-bearer. laturnlly Quay would have taken lings In preference, as cer- nUinly the strongest candidate. Rut Quay's power is based en cash, and ifr4h unlimited quantity of it that the BMQdara people are uule and ready te , place at his servlce is mere petcut thau epularlty In securing Republican ueml- i satien In Pennsylvania. S.'&The TVlfnmnh I'nll tinwllv ililnlr Mint fte" exposure of Delamater Is going "be effective in preventing his ilnatlen or promoting his election. has evidently niade un Its mind tat It will be a bad thing fur the publican party, or for lis section of It, have Delamater nominated and pMMted. As its party standing will ably prevent Its assailing him when becomes the party candidate, It es the eligible opportunity prier te I nomination te fire upon him. If it net bring him down before the ilnatlen. it will de Its work nfter- L-ward. And if it puts the party in the fcfature into better methods of selecting . m candidates. It will be nn eventual PrcnefU te It. rA-xie one, we Bheuld think, can take I' great prlde just new In being a Republi an In Pennsylvania, realizing na he 1 Must hew totally lneflfectlve Is the voter's Ktr"elce In selecting his candidate. Who MUglncs that Senater Delamater would fckave the ghost of a chance of nemiua- pen for governor If thevolceeftbe party was reauy tauen7 Jtle has ue fame as a v statesman and no brilliant Qualification ffjipen which te base his ambition te be ? governor. jHe has wealth, education and inlcltl- snee, and doubtless quite sufficient ca- eity for the gubernatorial office. rhlch does net demand vast lntclcctual 9urces, as our experience abundantlv frlAalUna Tint Minn . tintl.L.. ut.ll.t.. f I II I . . .W.. .0 UVIUIIIg U1M.IU about Delamater's career or character te frajdl him up te the gubernatorial chair, ' M loudly as he seems hew te be called M-hf the influences petcut te give tbe K3ominatIen. Against him Is his renuta- i as the instrument of monopoly. It HMght te suffice te kill him Itofere the , SCODle. It WOUld suffice before hla nnrtv pit, the bosses consulted it. It willse suf- i'Mm before the people if partisan nrelu- Liee dots net prove a sufficient bulwark him. KW. armors, vegetables and Foel. Kgy The statistician of the agricultural de- fegartfficnt finds one reason for the tie- .wretseu state or tue farming industry te M the narrow range in crop production. &m Anil. (Iia .. t.HHH.l - . :- um " c jujuii a great ranuy rricuitural products which mleht us EhwtU be produced here. In commenting ju tuia luu ruuaaeipuia telegraph ob- f'aarves : r . . lus avvraLTB jinipnnnn mrmnr nvnn in Rv eated almost within sight of the jxmuleiiB ntemtresef the Kast. iru nn ruLin,r u. fethres staple crepi ; one year, wheat, eati m wu wru , me naxi year, eats, w heat and w . " nexi year, -erD, eats nnd wheat. be ruua riRui areuuu in a small circle, anil wueuvn wii1 iders why he don't get en better. There thousands of nredm tu rur. in i.,.. ri,.re arlvanla that de net mien nrtv Hnii..j worth of fruit or egetableste sell in the 7 J7L' " n,uu "arminR is loeKod upon MfWlth .contempt, and is declared te be tee i'. much trouble, tee exneimlvn tnn unr.nrti.. S?d.!LlthatR0.rter,"ll"8'",,c" t'1" fact Is KS;itt!Srearehundrelsef fruit raisers in '.reenin Jersey who make mere money every ryearen ten te twenty acres of sand than 'nil.V PAtlnivlv.nl. ...A f.l. ... .. the amount of land de in farming the old "'j - ......... HMi. a, uiara wiin jen iimea V Rathe Tslmrnnh rrneami t.i !.. I. Ug -- " "' "J"' te"" "" vi iicuew ii- seu wnu ucuiuusiruuug mat tue farmer .a feel, and that if furmimr !. ;pay It is his own fault. It j1 thinks that this kind of emument is 8NsjrtIcularly wholesemejust new, "when n -saw vuuuiry is ueariug se much idiotic ".'Wash about the 'curse of nrniitlnn.i yXbe curte of farminc la stunldltv. lmrt. Sslgbtedness and extravagance." - Tte weuuer new tne peer, hard work- sT ners nre pleased with all this ica.T""t "w" i'"ucau journal, abuse (. --. uciiuiitueut report ifcsued ,p9j the administration elected by farmer p'i1 a ' Pennsylvania farmers rmuj w ue.iy aumit mat all their ffrant of prosperity comes because they are tee Stupid te crew vetretahlm tnr (!,. Ifsw Yerk markets iu cemnetitinn wtti. Ribs product of the pecr and cheap farm m IaemU of Jersey? Can it be that the 9 .megraph man has at ence.l y a stroke of swaius, mastered tUe simple secret of tMoeew iu farming, nnd thst he alone ' Ittwws hew, M-Elle millions of telling .ZSSa.mSciraiftmii wtifiem men who catinty. " tbelr liv " "stupid," ; ' , eca tall te et rich Ilk. tK. fl- i Jersey truck farmer? New, It would be pleasant te ace the Tdcgraph man work a Pennsylvania farm as If it were a Jer sey truck patch, right en the great high way of travel between big cities. The Pennsylvania farmer knows by Investi gation and actual experiment what crops will pay him best, and if any one can make farming pay he can. Ills readiness te take new Ideas Is shown by the development of tobacco culture In this county, and if the agricultural de partment has any new staple te offer he Is ready te try It, but it won't de te hurl vegetables at his head, and command him te go fellow the lead of the truck farmer. His conditions are altogether different, and the vltuporatlen of the defender of high taxes recoils upon bis own head as "idiotic trash." At a meeting in Wssblngtoaen Tuesday night, the fund for a Methodist university was raised te 33,S00. When that figure hss been multiplied by ten it msyloek Uke a university. Tux excess of experts ever imports In tbe month. of February was nearly seven ,aud a quarter million In estlmated value, ana rer ine iwsive menms inaing eu rusry 28th, the excess of ei ports wax nearly aevsnty-thrse million dollars. In addition te this the excess of the experts of geld and silver reach ed fifty-seven mil lions In that twelve month. Se we sent abroad one hundred and thirty millions mers than we recslved. Is it any wonder that our foreign trade rofuses te extend It self when in the foce of these figures we refuse te admit without tax the raw ma terials of manufacture 1 "These who oppeso lue I will dash te pleccs," said Emperer William a few days age. If tlicre Is truth In the report of his quarrel with Herbert Bismarck be has a ehance te de seme dashing. Out in Kansas they are forming' " lie submission clubs " te urge a ro-suhmlsslen of the prohibition amendment te the pee peo poe pie, as a strong sontlment has developed agulnstlt. Thot'lubsarecoinposod of lte publicans who are convinced after trial that prohibition is a mistake and dangereus te the party, nnd, strangely enough, the prosldent of the state organization has written te Quay, asking for bis Influence te bring about anether vete en the matter and the defeat of prohibition. As Quay baa doclared himself for prohibition in Penn sylvania his position in Knnses may be peculiar. The Kansans complain that they are losing in population and Immigrants seek ethor states because of Kansas lawn. The Republican leadors blame prohibition for the sudden drop of tbelr majority from eighty. two thousand in 1888 te fifteen thousand in 1889. Democrats see ethor causes at work thore, but nene nre se blind as tlioje who won't see. Tin: surprising Aiinouncemmit it niade that thore nre te be mero tests of the crulser Vejttvius. This vesiel has been tried se oRen and In se many dlnoreiit ways that at tbe final test of herguns.a little whlle age, It was carefhlly stated that nothing mero remained te delay her commission in the actlve navy. Uer contract stipulated a speed of twenty knots an hour and she mide It with ease, but Secretary Tracy new Insists upon a horse-powor test. The Ve suvius was begunand practically completed under a Domecratlo administration. Anethku tale of Indian wee comes from Wisconsin. On the Flumbeau Indian reser. vatlen, which is at the nerthern end of the stato.seme forty miles from take Superior, the Indian women nnd children are Buffer ing terribly from hunger and cold. Sup plies are offerod at the government agency en condition that the governmont shall be reimbursed for thorn, but ns the Indians bave nothing te give except their small reservation of peer land they very wisely refuse the terms, nnd are bearing thelr trials with admirable fortitude. They rocently ejected without ceremony some missionaries whom they mistook for land sharks. The land of this reservation Is said te be wholly unfit for cultivation and these Indians nre net blamed for thelr poverty. The authorities are said te be troubled te knew what te de with thorn, but if thelr lands wero geed enough for whlte men te covet there would be little hesitation. Tucso Indians should be glven geed land te be bold by them as Individuals and plenty of room for thorn could be found en the ethor reservations about te be epened for sottlement. The Intorest In forestry aroused by the present agitation of the matter, need net bear fruit enlyln the work of an association, but should also show Itself in ethor ways. Fer example : the Lloderrkantx and Mten Mten nercher societies, when they take thelr May walks, might provlde themselves with trees te plant while they gather breath and ethor stimulus for singing. It would be a very pleasant thing for them te go out year by year and add te their grow ing forest along the hills of the Conestoga. Ne doubt any landowner along the creek would be very glad te have fine young trees planted en his stcen hillsides. If every man of these societies would plant a treeevery year they would seen have a park te be proud of In thelr old age, and future generations would arise aud call them blessed. l'ERSOXAI,. ,nVlf'UA.M WALDOlifAsTeu will present te Trinity church, New Yerk, apalref bronze doers as a memerial of his rather. They are te cost a hundred thousand dollars aud us works of art will be unsurpassed. Mn.EuoKNKL,KVKnme, the founder of Levering hnll, has established a lecture ship en Christian erldences In the Jehns Hepkins University. The Rev. Jehn A. Ilreadus is te be the first lecturer. n?iA.I,LS,iP n,t,"?,LE ?f Carlisle, died nt Omaha. Itch., en Tuesday, where he was precticinjr law. Hew us a seu of tbe late Uenertd Edward M. lliddle, of Carlisle J"Jd"afeu at YttI I" 18(50 and was a lawyer pf brllllaut attainments. Ills reinalns w 111 be forwarded te Carlisle for Interment. Themas M. Coelev, chairman of the fnter-state commeree commission, has been compelled te return te Flerida ou account of" tbe aovere cold he contracted iu attending the Irieze memorial exertlsea at Ann Arber, Mich. It will probablabe some time before he can resume his duties at Washington, Kui-EiieR William II. sent te be placed en the grave of his grandfather, en the re- wreath of lelets. Several hundred ethor persons in Germany had the satne Idea, and by evening the grove was covered with violets which had come, some of them, from distant parts of the empire Ilen't Forvet the Sozedont," butue It regularly after eery meal. H Im parts a plraaantnaver te the mouth, changes offensive secretion. Inte healthful, Invigorates iifelUin.";A,?2 "Jleanses the Interstice of the teeth. I.I lie old llerculei, It purifies the AiiirMn ' mJirte3lC" me haela Ue?mouth. . 8t?Plt at enr. If you see ournure elvln the bab either laudanum or juneerlc s ten It at once, if j ou ant a Keed meuklne f or i our children, Ket Dr. liull . Baby 8yr.Jp? v'n A',hW'.?h? ,,a. lTlt fJxader theBel. r??Kli,,wc,nc for d.ellMl complaints pecuflar te their sex are no lenser skeptical. Trliy can. Atdnrguti.nucUlu,u pr4"- "a: llenuty M'ftbeut Paint. viWi'i,ut lnakc" my ,kl" ' nl muddy T My cheeks Here once se smooth aud ruddy J una the best cosmetics made." ' Is what a leelyualdun said. I?a.l'".ne1 H1? cure my charming iilu." The doctor said-" remerabertuls : ' ii you your skin would keep from taint. DWcard the pewderand the paint." ' "The proper thtn for all srn.li in ;. J "'"n. "araee me man of pll s i VnEi'i,ri,ch ,h,?,l'JoeJ and make il pire In this jea'll And ih mil. ii " luii,, reinarai the nmn of pills; Tip PUm.. n.u. ... .. . T this wliheiit fail i. iT1"1 lcevery tnti without fcll. Jt has no equal. An W,Tt will de II druE. ,Thw B ItOW.VH HARHAPAHILLA. A Governer's Opinion An i-Oenerml of the Union Army, ex I ths prlntlBg of the whole, we feel warranted In Governer or the State of Maine, Representative te Cenarewt.and ex-Attorney Oeaeral, speak for us. With the exception, possibly, of Hen. James O. Dial ne, there Is no man se well-known te the people of Maine, as Gen. Harris M.Plaisted Who has a grand record as a soldier, who has been the Governer of the State, Representative te Congress, and who Is at present the editor and proprietor of the Xtur Age newspaper, printed In Augusta, Me. General Raided, formerly a resident of Ban Ban eor, Me., knew Dr. William H. Drewn inti mately, and did net .hesitate, when he found blmielf out of condition, te use Brown's Har saparllla. In due season Gen. Plalsted found himself a perfectly well man, nnd ene day. while at bis desk In his editorial room, wrote an artlcloen Maine's famous remedy. The article was Issued July 16, 1837, nnd while our epnee will rbrbld Brown's Sarsaparilla All at Druggls(J1.00. 0 bottles for 0.OO. DON'T take Something else "Just as geed," IT IS NOT. A ha Wahhhk A Ce., Bete Proprietors, Banger, Me. (2) ffilethlttn TTAaElt A imOTIIKIU HAGER& INTERESTING SPRING ITEMS IN "S ASD BOYS' FURNISHINGS ! MI Underwear. Light and Medium Weight Wools, In Camel's Hair and M'hlte Cashmere Underwear. Kxccllent White Merine Underwear atWc. Hpcclal Bargains In Jean Drawers, all ti, nt25c Novelties In Fine Hulbrlgsim Undemcar nt Me nnd 75c. Cost Prices en all Winter Underwear may at tract late buyers. Hosiery. The Largest, Most Attra-tlve Lines of Hehe we ha e ever shown. Special Values In lialbrlgKan and Fancy i Hese at 12K a pair. French Balbrlffgan Hese at 30c ; usual 25e quality. New Lines of Fancy Uee at 20c : usual 25e quality, White Shirts. The Geld 8hlrt, perfect fitting, welt made, cquul te custom shirts, f 1 uulaundcred ; J5 40 per dozen, A 60c Shirt, reinforced hack nnd front, well stayed, linen besom, the best at the price. Kine White Dress Hhlrts, iilaln and fancy boseniH, nt tl 23 and il 60. Hpiclul Bargains In Demet8hlrtsnt2Jc, worth Geed Quality DemctBhlrtat S7c, Hpcclal Value, In Klauuel (net Den at fiec, worth C5c. (net Demet) Hlilrts New styles In Imported flannel Shirts at II and 11 2j. Special Value In ClieMetSlilrlsnt Me, worth Gec. HAGBRSt BROTHER, 35, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. AMothed or AdvertiBlnir. n2,cr, ?-"a hiindreil thousand frte lamplebot lamplebet iwJL,',11'.', 'talsam, we leirn. were given UES.'.'Ui'iV ",clnt y,nr- Thecerresiwndlng Sm,nV10,I"lu,nUm"ne,t'r bc equalled or ?iTmnL',e!,nbnny ?tb'f, remedy. Thlsmedl S""1mnM,aCBrcatmcrlt or tl' free sample would Injur.., rather than help the sale. If you JiMSf"!1110' "9" eonsumptlen'we e0."areC6r'a'n'dyi.'h'M' a tflal- TUe , tot- "What Threo Appllcutlenn Bid. itilw lJ!f?,"'"l"'LT'l?n"" '" Oil en WW!"'.'!' Nothing better Inthomar Inthemar W T hSSK uW,er !?d,u.r. 'or sale by .'trVeT;i!inca;tir:i:a.U7,",a "B Merth Que" The Kind We Llke. ii JIIISe(,,?lnB WS we?.t llke ' "'at which does are the quickest kiud of n cure for dpepnla niiaJ''.r a"d'f'lpy ntrectlens. Fer tSleby Lica.ter7ra. " 1S" Ner,h Quecu "lrcc'- Dotectlvos nuil I'rivnte Omcei-s Usually wear their badges of authority con cen cealed under their clothing, but Jir tlemat' JvcUttne Oil wiars its badges in the form of printed labels attached te each and every hot het tie, se that all may knew IU mission. It Is Kl en full nnd completc, authority te arrest all aelies end pains and does its duty every time. Jerimleby w.T. Hoeh.Nes.137 and 1W North Quvtuslreet, Lancaster, l'u. llueklen'a Arnica Salve. TH k Kjdit Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises Seres. Ulcers. Halt Ilheum. favar Ui.J t..T7 Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and alt Hlens. and Dealttvelv enrna iii n In truptleni, and positively cures 11 pay required. It Is guaranteed te ah fMf uTn.riTn. . ." r"Y.l" a- "": DO DR7 fMUlrnl. It la niapgnll -Iha isausracuen, or money refunded. lrlee 26 . . "V"71 .li'x r or "le J " r. llech. DrUK gist. Nes. 187 and IS8 North Queen street, LaS. custer, l'a. Iune27.1yd TTIS FINGERNAILS C "Fer a year I was a mie IS FINGER NAILS CAMEOFI-. 'or a year I wns Affl.lAtj.ri will. i,ni.in case of blejHl poison, and upwards of fle meuius priiial time I was unable tode work of any kind. My ringer nails came off and my hair dropped out, leaving my head ns clean and smooth as If it had Ticeu shaved. I con suited the best acai phy.lclaiis. and spent hun dreds of dollars for medicines of different kinds, but without receiving the slightest benent. i was adMsed finally te Mit Het Springs. This I did, but becoming disgusted with the treat I!16!!!.1 u rS011" thcr' commenced tuklng Sw Ifl's Bpcclfle IS. S. 8 ) The effect that B. S. had en me was truly wonderful. I commenced torecever after taking the rirst bottle, and by the time I had taken twelve bottles I was en-tlrelycured-curedby Swift's Specific (S. B. S when the world-renowned HelSprlngs had filled. WM.8.L00MI8 .. . 8hreepert, La." .. FOUR YEARS ON CRUTCHES.' ter fifteen jears I was afflicted with rheums tlsui, four j ears of which I was compelled te se en crutches. Words are lnadequntete express Hie SUnerllll- I pmttiri1 ilnrlnv l,a, 4I. S... ! !S ili?? 1 r .l,0.u ?f existence (It was net living), I tried every known remedy uiti..i., ltheut receding any benent. I nnallv btiinnn Hvin-Z SnJrne.ffii "; l' w"!c" ""ij'the'nVst gave m. relief, and lelay I rm enjejln the best of neaiiu. ana am a well man. 1 candldlv ha. nfXttay!"" MWiKS? Treatise en Ble'aSklu D.UaA'.ted free. SWIFT Sl'ECIFlC CO.. W tlanta Ga. 1 O r,W CKNT.DF.HKNTURK STOCK CEIt A.XJ tltlcuus In multiple, of I10O. earnlnViT guarantee cah dU idend of 10 pe? tiut Set an. iin'iVl y5 ""'".""'"hnually, aVe llssued Vythe Uulldfng and Lean Association of 1 takm.riL: uihc, Auerueen. tseutli Dakota). Kn m.ir; ..M -y , .. .... Hi P.JH? or,.ell,1,r expense Incident te Issuance of stock. HUickmaybecenerted Inlecashat purchase price after two yearsT Invester Je cured by real estate mortgages te double tht amount or the lnestmenf deposited wiln a Trustee. Correspondence Invited. "" a f JV'ARLINO, .. . WantrFhlls4IphtaOfflee. taking from It the following : Oen. llalsted asysi OurcenSdence In Brown's Sarsaparllla is baaed upon personal knowledge of Its cnratlve properties In cases of Malaria and upon ear long acquaintance with thst eminent physician, Dr. William It. Brown, late of Banger, who perfected the formula by which the meiilclne Is prepared. of Malaria Is a prevalent disease new-a-days. It net only fastens Itself upon the systems of the old veterans, who fought for years In the South ern swamps and low-lands, but It takes held of these who live In the atmospheres of the titles and larger towns. Oases from swamps, slug gish rivers, sewers, the streets, and many ether 111 kept places, poison the system, making the entrance of some ether disease easy. Yeu can avoid all danger, can keep disease at a' dis tance, and have a system teeming with rich bleed and vitality, by simply using Brown's Sarsaparllla, which purifies the bleed when ethers fall. Hit tht but in the World. BROTHER. Beys' Shirtwaists. New 8t)le In Warner's Percale Shirts at 60 cents, Kxtra Geed Values In Shirt Waists nt 37c. Kid Gloves. Special Value In Deg Skin Gloves for Driv ing, 83c, worth tl. Kid Gloves for street or driving wear, new shades, at 75c, II, II 25. "Dent's" Imported Kid Glevci, Spring shades. Excellent Values In White nnd Embroidered Night Kebcs.COc tell. Neckwear. NEW COLORINGS L.VTE8IIAPE3. I.AUGK ASSORTMENTS. An unequalcd shewlne of N'inelllea nt&Oe. Special confined necltles In Finest Neck wear Effects, II. Large, excellent showing of New Neckwear at 25c. ninclc Ncckwenr, all kinds, novelties nnd staples always in stock. Latest Styles In li A W. Cellars and Cuffii. latest Styles Iu Ancher Brand Cellars nnd Cuffs at 12Kc. Itubber Clothing for Men aud Beys. $oet arxb &esa. B IQ BARGAINS IN SHOES. Ladies' $2 Shoes -KOIt- $ 1 .75. I have Just purchased 72 pairs or Ladles' Brlitht Dongola Square Toe Butten Shoes In C. D. & K. widths, which were made for another Ann te Retail at 12.00, but en acceuut or misun derstanding or something else, they would net take them, and by taklug the whole let I was enabled te buy them at such e price, that I can afford te sell them at 11.75. TIieseSIioesAreWerth$2 Per Pair. And I will guarantee them ecu nt $1.75. They cannot last very long at this price, se don't blame me If you get left aud fall te buy any of this let. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H. Frey, rSuecesser te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Price lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.1 A 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, FA. a-Hlere Closed Every Evening at 0 o'clock ExceptIeuday and Saturday, cntittu TH. NATHtmST. DENTIST. XJ ffl CENTRE HQUAHE. Filling Teeth uud Painless Extraction Spe cialties. New Sets made, broken ones mended aud remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, ete. Yen, eery thing uertulnltig teDentlutry will receive prompt attention, at very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nalherstls the ONLY Dentist In this county who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den tistry, an advantage that Is obvious. jnarS-lydAw ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO filu Medel Making, Patterns. Drawliurs and US Prints, at nrimia nmnnihl, at JflHM BttrLifi fart f niten stmt, 7-tM SUanaittefctf' PaiLADtxrHiA, Wedaeeday, March M, ISM New Dresses and Wraps. New things for Misses. New fixings'fer Baby. ( New Millinery for big folks and little. We've told you in the papers a little of all of them, net much of any. They're net tellable stories. Words fail. But the rooms full of freshest, newest, most stylish things are waiting for you. Net the things ofyes efyes terday, or day before. Ihey are all the time slipping out, but we fill their places with mere just as rare-ripe. The Black Dress Goods. We can't say tee much of the stock. Ne weak spots. Ne excuse places. Full rounded in every particular. Leng lines of Black all-wool weaves, great in quantity, in beauty, in perfection of finish. Leng lines of Black all-silk weaves. Frem the best looms of Lyens and Paterson each with its special excellence. Skip thim both. Lets think te-day only of the Black silk-and-wools the lovely stuffs in which the luster and strength of silk is mellowed by the finest fleece. Twice ever, maybe, what any ether retail store in America can show. Call the rell: Henrietta Glortesa Convent Cleth Lansdowne Clalrette Alma Mohair Sicilian Tamlse Veilings Camel Italr Challls Grenadine Crepe Cleth Figured Henrietta Crepe Japan Striped Henrietta Striped Grenadine Figured Grenadine Net simply a stray piece or se of each, full lines, and from the makers who de each sort best. The looms of the world are open te us. We pick with your interest in mind as well as our own. Measure the whole Dress Goods store with the same yardstick for completeness, excellence, freshness. A handsome Traveling Cleck, nickel and gilt frame, leather case, $1.25. Yeu used te pay $7 each for them. Cleck prices generally have had a down slip, but here are some special reductions : Real Marble Clocks were 120, new ll'J.50. Rich Bronze Clocks were 125, newllS. Marblelzcd Clocks were 15.75, new I.H. Marbleizcd Clocks wereU.85. new 13.90. Second fleer, second gallery. Half a hundred pieces Amer ican Bronze third under regu lar prices. Second fleer, second gallery. A few $12.50 Benn Chamber ber Toilet Sets, including jar, shall go at $8. Richly decor ated. Second fleer, first gallery. Easter-time Cards and Nov elties are new at their fullest flood in the Boek store. An all-the-timc wonder in these things is hew the quaint and curious, the bright and beauti ful shapes of one year are se much odder and cheerier and prettier the next ! Easter Cards : New and exquisite designs, 2c te 35a. Easter Booklets : With or without Illustrations, 80 up. Easter Novelties : aracerul forms In such materials as tor ter tor ceon beard, sand-blast paper, celluloid, belting cloth, with cither lithographic or hand-painted decorations, 60 up. Near Thirteenth street entrance. The little Trick Bettle that is making se much fun can be had at the candy counter. 5c. Basement, near centre stairs. Jehn Wanamaker. iilltflic. PHE MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. PIANOS. DECKER BROS. PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. RAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. SIRINGSANDTRIMMINGSOF ALL KINDS. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. (Serimiavc. XTARDWARE I HARDWAREI If you want te buy i Heuse-Stire GO TO Marshall & Rengier's, tall SOUTH QUEEN ST. There you can get STOVES, TINWARE, CEDARWARE, CUTLERY, And n full line of Heusefurnishing Goods. Alse, a Full Stock of GENERAL HARD WARE, aud PRIME NEW CLOVERSEED. MRSHAIuL&EENaiEll N03. taU SOUTH QUEEN RTRJE1CT. t) '! -pALACX Or FABIUOlt. , ASTRICH'S PALACE OE FASHION, 118 AWD 117 M. QUm ?., LANCASTER. Te-morrow, Saturday, March 2 2d, we start another Great Ribbon Sale at Special Prices. We have secured some large lets of New and Desirable Rib bons which we offer from to morrow en at the following special prices : Nes. 9 and 12, all Silk Satin Ribbon, picot edge, in all the leading colors, at 9c a yard. One let of Brocaded and Moiree Sash Ribbons, in pink, light blue, cream and cardinal, at 25c a yard. Deuble-faced Satin Ribbon, all pure silk, heaviest quality made. Ne. 3, at yc a yard, worth 1 5. Ne. 4, at 9c a yard, worth 18. Ne. 5, at ieca yard, worth 20. Ne. 7, at 1 2c a yard, worth 25. Ne, 16, at 29c a yd, worth 50. Twe-tone, double-faced, heav iest quality, all pure silk. Ne. 9, at 20c, worth 35. Ne. 12, at 25c, worth 40. Ne. 16, at 25c, worth 45. Ne. 22, at 29c, worth 60. One let of elegant New Fancy Ribbons, in all the lead ing Spring Celers, at 10c. One let at 19c. One let at 25c a yard. Colored Satin Ribbons in all the leading colors. Ne. 4, at 3c a yard. Ne. 5, at 4c a yard. Ne. 7, at 5c a yard. Ne. 9, at 7c a yard. Ne. 1 2, at 8c a yard. . Black (Kres-Grain Ribbons, satin edge, warranted pure silk, and excellent quality. Ne. 9, at iec a yard. Ne. 12, at 12c a yard. Ne. 16, at 15c a yard. Ne. 22, at 19c a yard. These are a job let, and can not be duplicated at the above prices. One let of 15-inch wide Surah Sash Ribbon at $1 a yd. NOTICE. Our Opening Days take place WEDNESDAY te SAT URDAY, APRIL 2D, 3D, 4TH AND 5TII. Stere will be open every evening en Opening Days. jfmrnituvc. e CHS A GIBBS. IS MARRIAGE A FAILUItET NOT ECONOMY IS USED IN BUYING IF NEW STYLE, RELIABLE, FURNITURE, Where Prices Are Lewest. W-We practice economy te be able te make prices low, Gle us a chanee te show you our sleck. Goods set aside. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers", 2d, 3d A tth Floers. Ne. 31 BOUT1I QUEEN S1RE1ST. piURNITURE. De Yeu Want The Best Furniture for the Least Meney ? If se, come te see ns. Our Elegant New Spring Stock Is new en our floors ready te show. Nothing llke It was ever seen here befeie. Parler and Bedroom Bulls, designed by ths best artists In Europe and America, and put to gether se substantially that we can glvs a guarantee with each article. By the way (you must Just keep It te your self,) and hurry te see us, for we are offering a few articles of Furniture cnrrlsd ever from last year below prices that they could be bought for at auction, for Instance, a Bedroom Suit. 118. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street W IDM fER'S CORNER. SPELL IT WITH A BIG H, And you have an Idea of the HOUSETIRES -AT- W i d xxi y e r' T SPELL IT WITH A LITTLE P, And Get au Idea of the Prlres at TLtVidxxiy-er ' s Cor. East King and Duke Sts., LANCASTER, PA, latthing. SPRING IS I1ERK L. Gansman & Bre. SPRING 18 HERE. We are fully prepared for It and Invite our friends and the public te examine our beautiful collection of Spring Overcoats, Spring Suits and Trousers, WE MAKE TO ORDER: Ali.Woel Cheviot Suits nt 112. til, fid. All-Weel Fancy Worsted Suits at IIS, IU, Mr. All-wool Wide Wale Ceat and Vest at T, U, All-Woej Catslmere Trensers at ID 80, 14, M. All-Weel Worsted Trousers at 96 60, 10, 17, fa Yeu need net buy nnlesa you want te. Loek Ing at them will be profitable te ua and te you. Yeu may be lure the nrtees ara low annurh. Men'a, Beys' and Children's Salt at extremely low prices. Styles the very latest, KnSUiniwl,uMwllitli..i H mm sia Wiaii WUHnli. ntsa eirt ata'ais ' Itt glue and Black Cheviot Butt at It, tie, lis. Seya; sehoeiauttsatttat. IMS fie? " Beys' Drees Sulu at U, IS, W, , 110. tatheeltyT " " '" """ Children's Pants from SSe and upwards. L. Gansman & Bre.. Tailors and Manufacturers of Men', Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) S and II H0KTH QtTEEX IT., .W.C0RNKR0F0BAHO1. LAHOAITIB. 1A. Net connected Wit any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. O-Be cautions and make no mistake se that you get te the right place. H IRSII BROTHER. Suits. Overcoats. Pantaloons, Beth Ready-Made or Made-te-Order, Are mrv at your service. Here you will nnd the assortment large and tasty, the prices rea sonable and te your liking, the make and lit OUR OWN, which speaks ferlUelf. In Rcady-Made Clothing we show Men'a Dress Suits. Sack and Cutaways, 17 CO, 18, 119, 112,114.118.118. ' " Men's Knock-About Suits, Sacks and Cuta- wnys, , si w, ?, 90, , te. M T Men's Pantr, 90e te t.1. Hey s' Pant! ,750 te H. C'niiarensranc8,a)ctell50. t Our Made-te-Order Department Is already busy with orders ter Spring SutU aud Panta loons. Sea Oar North Que&Q.&iSs. & one-price: cletiiieiis, furnishers and mer- ciianttailers, North Qaeen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. -m-lfEllS A HATIIFOK. Spring Styles nre here In Great Beauty and Haudsotne Variety. It will Interest you te see the line of $20 SUITING, Xe Order, In Nobby Colored Cheviots and Casslmcres, A Line of Suiting at $22.00, TO ORDER, Handsomer than Can be Found An y where El for the Same Meney. $23 and $25 Will buy from enr stock one of many very Attractive. Styles or Spring Suiting. The Fit Is KlrsWJUus. Myers & Rathven, MEUCnANT TAU.ORINQ, I NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. Data. JPRING BrVLES -IN- DUNLAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. Select your SPRINO TILE while the Stock Is New and Full. Best FUR BTIFF HAT In the city at f 1.00 and 11.50. Our 12.60 STIFF II AT Unsurpassed. TRUNKS, TRAVELING DAGS.RUnDEH COATS AND UMBRELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCA8TER. PA. saoe.ooa IN BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR IN VESTORS. IN SUMS OF 1100,1300, 1300, 11,000 te 130,000. Bends 6 per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mortgages per cent. Interest, payable half- Band or call for full Information. JOHN H. METZLE1 .. Dakai SFlfi mens npring uverceais, H te sis. Beys' Dress Suits, ji W. t5, fl, 7. 18, 110. 112. Beys' Everyday Suits, 2 60, 13, g.1 60. 14, M 60. Children's Suits, II, tl 60, tl 75. 12, 12 60, B. Children's Fine Dress Stills. Si) fin i iinik ,.-, v., v. .,,., HIRSH BMIR SPRING TUB " v , 'M'. ?y-' v.e &'. . t . i .iv. j, VH,
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