PTsJV? tfRT c $5$r THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, MARCH 81. 1800. .-:;.? :''.: ""'"' rj r- X I f ff r si EUA ;ri?f m- se SAX- v PS & A1 gaily gntcUtflenccr Andrew j. bteinman, CHAKLHBBTEINMAN FOLTZ, Editors. t KOBERT CLARK, Publisher. tin. DAILY IXTkLIdrjENCSRT-PubUshed very day id the year, bnt Sunday., Served "by carriers In thW city and surrenndlng towns al ten eetU a week, flymallflvaslel-. lars a year In advance; SdeenUainenUu WEEKLY rNTELLIOKNCKR-Otie dells and SVplWriaB.TQOBSCBTUGnS-Bmultbr check SU. t mi poiteBre' order, nod where neither of -imweu tw,iirecuregeaa-m svzneinereu piIUml at tba rott4fflM,lMMen4cl&Mmall "' Matter. Addim, TBI DTTELUaSMOSK, Lancaster. 1, LAJTOA8Tiat,PA., March 31, 1890. ,t oljifflierTa, Te The Sea. VThe'.dceMeal te tbe .CUy of? Paris is of ft&tndleciUus6 t'rembllnc te tlie neenlc WHtiikfrth down te the ate, iu ships. She kg) Is of thelatcst type of marine nrcbl- kU dbOturei and fitted with every eppu- fcfciitannartnr tlt iml stiA wn nnlv tte'Yed from Keliitr te the bottom by ti.i th'ti Mimnrn Mifflin cenn nnd hnr nrnr. tfiiMw te nnrf. -ivhlr.il alie reached lust In Rfpk time te find a safe resting place upon Its Sr 'BilnlleV bottom. She was fitted With du- kW J?l'catc engines and screws, and she had a &., double bottom and bulkheads across and ljs-.ileugtbwlse ; but all these supposed in- 4nci euraueca or safety luiieu ueiore tue tie- .J:f vastatlug .crash of broken iron that a crushed engines, buikncaas ana bottom jvnjt-,tnd left her helpless upon the sea and nai powerless 01 preservation tnreiitm fli .... . . . s . iBL riy bower of her own. All of .'ri. Which shows tignlu that man may Bl1- propose but he canuel dispose; kf and tends te increase the ranks of our I;'3' Presbyterian friends who believe that Wbat will be will be, and that they are a sofe without as -with the Insurances of science ; though it is net te be dis puted that the most of these geed people arc ready te take the insurances, not withstanding their faith. The surprlse about these accidents te ocean steamers Is net that they occur, but that they de net happen oftener. Driven at the highest speed, and with be many parts liable, te break with the enormous strain put upon thorn In the struggle through ragliigscas,ltmustbeau ever present realization by these aboard that they are iu constant danger of dis aster. The iiifrcqucucy of it causes a courage te which such incidents as this, wnen tney come, give a lively sueck. And doubtless there would be greater shocks if we heard of all the accidents that occur. Ship officers roallxe this and are studious in concealing everything that bappens that is llkely te alarm tbe timid. Business Methods. The return of the first of April re awakens the aunual growls against the antiquated long credit system prevailing In this county, and many thoughtlessly agree in favor of the opposite extreme of cash sales and no credit in the retail business of the town. Credit Is a uoed lit' thlne' In nr-wWnllmi Tl la llm Ufa nf trade iu all its branches, from the field and factory" te the retail ceuutcr of the store. The great retail stores of the cities are beginning te dovelop credit systems, encouraged by the observation ihfir 1Writln ilti ifcltPwl (ttunivm txfi ,n U like te run into debt a little and buv ff much mere liberally when they are SWr edv.in turn, frwltf Tltta ! .wlmt T .- $$i 'caster merchants found out long age and i- it is only an extension of the Drlnclnie i en which tbe merchants thomselves de W business, and it is sound in logic and as y mafa In nfii.HnAaa niiuHlittiiM In llf.nkn.1 ,.' hllslnem TOnt Hin Irien aliniilrl lir Unl igf well under control, or it will run away wuu t" Business. v uen a ceuutry f. customer drives -:uie town and pays bis aj blU of last Amfl and straightway runs up uuiuer e. aueui. me sanie size te ue paiu ..year hence the transaction is very like renewing a note at bank, andthc inter est le very likely te be well represented in the prices of the articles purchased. Of course, the cautious merchant is well satisfied that the customer is thrifty enough te be a geed risk, and long experience makes disaster com paratively rare, liy this literal credit the merchauts of Lancaster have helped along the farmers of the county te a degree that is hardly apprc clatcd,but strangely nneuuh the wealthv portion of the farming population have pet contributed In due measure te the prosperity of the town. Their surplus capital instead of going te the encour agement of local enterprises aud indus tries or the support of trade is planted iu bank stock. Bunk after bank has been organized te drain away from this community the money that would be the life bleed of 1U trade.aud the greater cities thus absorb the surplus energies of Lancaster. The farmers cannot there fore fairly complain if the merchants hew a tendency te curtailment of the very long aud easy credit that they have given. An Ofilce te AteIU. People who want te maintain their fair fame de well te avoid the tempta tion te become trcaturcrs. The par ticular run of trouble new Is aineug state treasurers ; lately it was among association treasurers, bank cashlcu aud ether like peeple se distinguished for their Integrity ns te be made the custodian of ether pcople's meney. Put net your trust iu princes, we are enjoined j put net your trust In treas urers Is the command of daily experi ence. Geed men go wrong; hilt when they are treasurers they go with a rush Jlr. Archer, of Maiylaud, was treasurer; of the supposed-te.be-fire proof class, of ancient linear; and Jalrest fame. But he had uta for mere money than he had of his own and borrowed from himself the meney of ether people put in his bauds fur safe keeping. Aud he borrewod mera than he could repay. Easy is the detsVat te Hades ; and eailer is it te get cunsK e lend te yourself whero tbe viiiy, vtuueni te ne get is your own, LJ 'friAiIVm UAMnln t.'l.n ...nn. ltA l. i Cl. b IU UIQ IJU,JT SM' ae wen te suun a treasuiership as thev fc would alu. A Itfiuarfcnble Opinion. m" Judee Biddle. of flip Phllnilelnliln T reurt, has rendered a very remarkable 3 uecMien in tne suit or it. JJ. wlgten & rieua airainst the T'entmvlviinln f.,11.,,1 K for damages, under the act of 1S3, for Wry ..Hi.. .it t . .i - . i ,. . ftWs MujuBv umunmiuoiien aca nst tnem in p& the transpertatlcn of coal from iaS3 te w-r ' "'"' -w.mjve JIU391U IUU inter ',iw cemmerce net. as we under- latuua me uecisieu, it holds that Ic'lhe suit cannot be ninlntnlnixl hennCA LA the Bunreme court of lheTJulted fitntce Ebay declared that Congress has exclukive K, Jurisdiction of the Inter-stute traffic ; in paw werus, xnav a siate cannot for- i ; nu huu punun ine anmittea du i crimination by her railroads nt'alnt fc )wr eltlMBS in tbtlr charges for trans portatien ; that it cannot punish robbery in interstate traffic, because that is the duty of Congress ; and when Con gress did net forbid it, the state could net. This tftecms te ns te Ixs n reduction te absurdity J of the claim of federal Jurisdiction arid state incapacity.' We dot net believe that Judge Biddle has truly 'construed "the decisions of the United Stales court, and probably he la giving te them their widest effort in order the mere clearly te show Ihelr uncertainty and capacity for mis construction. Certainly a state cannot .be. .wlthout-pewer te-prevent -tbs ad mittedly wrongful acts of her oerponir (ions; and certainly Congress Is .net properly made Iho protector of theso who confess themselves robbers. Tnr. romtnlttce en law of Pennsylvania Forestry association lias lusued a circular te members and le all friends or forestry calling attcntioe te the appointment of a oemmlttoo of tlie Hetise te consider forestry legislation. "Seversl measures of relative degrees of inerlt will come before this com mittee, including Mr. Bunnell's bill, pre pared by the American Forestry associa tion. Tills provides for tbe withdrawal of all government forest lands from sale and entry, and thelr temporary protection and management by a competent commission, Whc' Shall report n plan for permanent managoment at the next Hfmlen." While I here may be honest difference of opinion as te Iho disposal of the forest lands and tlie preservation or forent there can Im) nene as te the wisdom of taking some measures te check the opentlloiiH of timber tlilevcs and prevent tlie waste of valuable timber en the lands of Unde Sum. And It is also clear enough that as rces grew very slowly and burn very fant euro tlieuld lie takonte dlscourage forest fires In every posslble way. The slew growth and great value of trees also dictates a very conserva tive trcatment of all schemes for the sale of public forest lands, and as this very wealthy nation can well afford te held en te thein it would be wlse business policy te de se. There is plenty of geed and cheap land avatlable for the ploneer settler without Invading the forests Ter seme tlme te come, and mean while this restless cllmate or ours may settle down, and tlie question or the lufluonceof trees upon woather be clearly answored. Tnr.un is a fair probability that before very long tbe Japanese will be shipping huge quantities of coal te tbe United States. There arc mines of excellent coal In tbe northern part of Japan se situated that ships can lead at very small oxpenso and experts say that they can eaally sup ply a million tens a year. A company with Kevon million dollars capital has been organized te further dovelop these mines and arrange for the Hlilpiiient of coal te the Paclfle coast, where It Is thought It can be sold cheaper than geed ICantern coal. Tun people or New Orleans are very angry at Sorgcautlhiunter his predictions of disaster te that city, aud many warmly pretest that no matter hew great tbe Mis sissippi 11 oei I, it can net hurt New Orleans, as the eutlets te the gulf ever the low country are se many. I)li. K. O. SilAKr.si'iiAitt:, In alectnre de livered at the University or Pennsylvania recently, unlit (but. tlie discovery of the In fectious nature of consumption and the discovery of tbe tuboreule bacillus by Kech as the sole aetlveageut Iu the production of thA disoase, means two things. In tlie first place, that heredity rarely plays mere than a secondary part In tlie spread of the disease, and In the second place, that the affection Is nearly always acquired after birth, wbeu there Is exposure te oxteihal Infection. In oilier words, that tl)e disease is essentially infectious and net hereditary. i l'KIWONAL. Ha Minx J. Hamuli. Ih reported te favor ex-Senater Wallace for the governorship. Mtlen-Ei.iccT Muiinirr, of Heading, nill be inatiKiiratcd next wcek. Mayer Kenuey has decided net te contest. Ex-Co.veiiussMAN Themas CenNKLL, of Kingsten, N. V., a pieiiilucnt Iicpiibllcan and a millionaire, died en Sunday, aged sixty-six years. Dn. D. 11ayi:h Aeni:w, the eminent Philadelphia suigeen, who was hoired with a soveru Illucsin few days ace, was reported Sunday night te be iiipldly Im proving. I)n. IIei.cn L. Wkustkii, of Lynn, who was recently been lecturing at llarnard collego, auiIwlH) hat been called te a chair at Vnssar, Is euu of tbe three women In Aiuorlcu.whe have rcciyed the degree of I'll. U., "sumina cum laude, " from tlie University or Zurich. Hen. Samuki. IIki'iiuhn, aged :.0, 0110 or tbe ablest lawyers In Southern Pennsyl vania, and a resident or Oirlisle, wbtlo'eu route for .lackbouville en the stcamer Iroquois, died suddenly en Saturday of apoplexy. He was the seu of ox-Jude Hepburn, aud was widely known through out tlm state. He attended Dickinsen eol eel eol lege, the Unlver.slty of Virginia and tbe university at lleiliu. He was admitted te tbe Cumberland county bar iu ISiU, and had a large piactlce. 0iieslnar l'niu I.uiielii'H. Seme of the Interpretations given te the law by Judge Kwlug, or Pittsburg, are al together new te tbe applicants ler liquor license Tlmjudgehasluauguiatcda war en t be rHFe lunch. Neai ly all the keepers or licensed houses who have been asked have been compelled, In the Interest or truth, te nay that they did set up mere or less efu lunch. Judge Ewing objects te tbe free' lunch, bcc:iui(i he believes that It attracts men who might net otherwlso enter tlie kiIoeii, Moreover, altera man lias iiad 0110 drink and ought te depart, the Judge thinks that u bltoef lunch or a bowl of soup will In duce the patron te leek again upon the Intoxicating cup. Judge Hwlug also holds that a saloon should net be opened In tbe morning uutli about 6 o'clock or at least net before 6. A Mad Mull' I'renk. Ooergo W. Tobias, an Insane patient, at tempted te burn Montevue hospital In Frederick, Md., early en Sunday morning. He scraped the plastciing en" tbe partition wall In bis room w ith u spoon, and pulling out several laths breke them Inte kindling weed. Forcing the deer he seized a lantern hanging lu the ball, and w lib it Ignited the kindling. The smeke seen tilled theeorrl theeerrl theeorrl derw, and when the watchmen hurried te the burning room they found Tobias danc ing about the lira in his bare feet, lie grappled with the watchmen, hut was seen overcome They suecoedod In extinguish ing tbe tire, nnd in the excitement tlie crazy man escaped. TIIH LAVTOl'MAUCH. The wind are H-blelii, And j ou arc aelus, Oh, Mfticli, we aie very shut ! Ter listen commotion, You've ialed en Hie oecau, Aud also en land, bedait, Fiemthe .Vi' JVrA Html J, m Vav Heuikn'4 COCOA-Tlie erlglnel, mt elublr, () There's net a ipcck, ther' net a Halu TUt en the teeth we chance te ee, But sliailewi forth decay anJ! ln, If notrcmeved right tpecdlly, By BOZOD'N T, whose wondreut Kiwr Works mlrnclei la one bhortheiir. An Rlnttra, (N. Y.) Luily, Mr. H. U Clark. 3'4 Unt Clinten dreet, de clarci: Burdock liloed Mtttt rt are a medicine I admire, lleet rtmely for dyspepsia In the world. Keep lieiue nuppllfd with fu Fer lule by V. T. Hech, 137 unU liH North Queen Uriel. La u cat ler. A Method of AdvertUlug. 0cr one hundred tUeuiandree tompebot tempebot tompebet tlei of Kemp's llalsuni, we lcuru, were gh en away In till etale latt year. The corresponding sale en the llaliain has never been equalled or approached by any ether remedy. ThUmedl. clue nimthue treat merit or the free sample would Injure, rather than help the sale. If you hueu couth or cold, or cien conniinptlen, we would certainly udilse a trial, The large Lot Let llrWsnd!, (j) Don't l-If a dealer offers yen a bettts of Hal ration Oil In a mutilated or dtsseed package,, don't buy It al any price, It may be a darr darr eus aad worthless counterfeit. Insist open get ting rrcef, unbrpken, penulne packagi. tn ercharca. Your druggist will refnad your money if Mr. Bull't Ceugiuyrup does net' give rpu atusscUen'and cure your ceagB, Eric eenu. ' , , i 'i Be CarefstI M the Babtea. " Ifytmr children are threatened with ereep or any threat dlrBcnltv,. apply a, few dmu of Th-Hruu' mtctm.OU, Jit h th nicest niedlclna for I he little ones we knew of. Fer sale by W. T. Hech, LT7 and 1W North Qaeen street, IVan caster. " t0t nb fHet: B OOTHANDBHOBS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! D. P. Staokheuse, NOS. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO STnEET, New Offers n Hpeclsl Drive " IN Several Lines of Spring Footwear! VCeme while these nargalni are le be had. STACKHOUSE, Nea. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANGAHTEK. FA. ENOMfiH IN OIUOINI AMEHICAN IN MAIvKl 44TlrAnnl.nn,, I Is It worth anything te you, ladles and Gentlemen, te have, a place whern everything Is exactly what li Is sold fur? Where everything Is sold at the lowest It can be made IbrT Where everytlilnir In shoes will be round as It should he if coarse, mnile stremt; If fine, made fine. 7 Where you can buy with confidence, without Ilmlt7 If se see the many de sirable lines of " Waukcnphasts" new here I2.W grailcs, f 8.50 grade, and ether qualities between, price likewise. There's nothing new te tell of their merits you've heard the story retailed jy. They're fashioned In accord with the natural shape nf the feet, afTerdlng foslllve eme and comfort In wear. In hem mera walking may tie doue with less hurt ami fatlgue than In almost any ether shaped shoe. He say the makers, sci say many Indies and Gentlemen whe'ie worn and who still wear them. The " Watchman " Is a strong, service able " Waukenphast " for Gent's wear : solid leather throughout, well made and nnlslnvl. Tlie prlce-BJO makes It n desirable one. We've nt.1 Calfskin grade that's greatly admired; will wear equal te any &" Srade; It's net se flue that makes the lll'ercnce In price. Anether kind Is here at $1 a pretty shaped one, tee. It's net se bread as the Si.Mand S.I makes and has points of ex cellence net possessed by thoe cheaper. And up the prlcogees farther, likewise the quality JS, JO and tO.ffl n pair. At the latter prices ue maker makes them belter. Womakegood thelr faults when you find them. 1 -miles' WnukcnphatU, In nneleathers, Ktifl. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 NeKTjf Queen Htkeet, Lancas ter. Pa. B I011AHQAINH IN HnOES. Ladies' $2 Shoes -FOIl- $1.75. . I have Just purchased 72 pairs of IjuIIcs' Bright Pengnla Hquare Tiw Iliitlen Shoes In C. 1). A E. widths, which were madn for another firm te ltetall at K.00, but en account of misun derstanding or something else, they would net take them, and by taking the whole let I was enabled te buy them at such a price, Unit I can afford te sell them nt JI.75. TheseShoesAreWerth$2 Per Pair. And I will guarantee ihem even at 11.75. They cannot last ry long at this price, se don't blame me If you gel left aud fall te buy any of lids let. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H.Frey, (Huccesser te FHKY A ECKKIIT) the leader of Iaw Prices Iu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.8 A 5 EAHT KINU HTKEET, IjANCAHTEK. I'a! sHtere Closed Every Kveinug at tl o'clock Kxcept .Monday and Baturday. cutiaUu. "Pvlt, .NATHOUST, DBNTIHT. XJiti V. CENTUK KQUAKK. VIlllriB leclh anil l'alnlcn Kxtmctlen Siie claltles. New Sets made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates uml pivoted, etc. Yes, everything iiertalulng te DcutLtry will receive prompt attention, ul jery Moderate Tenis. Ilemcmbcr that llr. Nalherstls the ONLY Dentist lu tills eeuntv who Is n graduate of Medlclne as well as of Deii tlstry. an iuh antage that Is obvious. marS-lyd&w TENT1HTKY. " 26 Yean Practlceln One Office." J. B. MeCASKEY, NO. 1 1 EAHT KINO HTKEET, Over First National Hank. Dentistry lu all its branches, (his administered. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. All work warranted. el'MmdM.N.tw s AWMIldAI. 11AKK MII.IM. COI1 -MII.UJ. -- i,,,.i '.... "v",ni iipu iursi. . r.v'i ""us "u tuning jiacuiiiery, at JOHN ilEaT'H,SB l-uit Fulton street. liij-tfd A OENCY KOK CALI.AUAN A CO'8 cK , incut te take the place of Ked Lad. In bulk It makes Jle times the quantity of red lend and Is f.ir superior In making steam Joint, lacking man and hand hole plates en boilers .vc, Ac, Price 'JO cents per pound, nt JOHN llKMVH.SiS East Fulton street" ' nvMfd -IIIAKLES M. HOWELL, MAIU1I.K AND OUAN1TE WOUUB, Ne. 1SJ North Queen St. Monuments,. Urave Stones and Bulldlnr ,rt. A large and complete stock en baud te select from, which will be sold at prices less than elsewhere. Dtslgns, Lettering and Carv lug specialties. Geed work aud satisfaction giiaruuteed. I'lcase call aud examine for your yeur sthes. wrffl-lwd U (Umi IIIIIKhMA Uststnamnkt'. Patt,AtaxrTA, Monday, March tl, IMS. Advance patter of the April Bargain Shpwers. Merry music if you want Dress Stuffs pr Rebe Patterns ; net se merry for the somebody who pays the piper. Never mind, your con cern steps with the dollar's worth for fifty or seventy-five cents. The chink of coin that may be saved sounds from al most every counter in the Dress Goods circle. Like this: 36-inch AH - wool Stripes, 38J4 c ; never sold under 50c. 37 - inch Ombre Striped French Feule, 50c ; never sold under 65c. 42-inch French Serge, with handsome sidebands, 50c ; never sold under 50c 40-inch light weight Silk-and-wsel Knickcrkecker Suiting in 6 new shades, 75c ; imported te sell at $1. 40 inch Silk-and-wool Illu minated Plaid, $1 ; imported te sell at $1.25. 40-inch All-wool Beurette Suiting, invisible checks, $1 ; imported te sell at $1.25. 42-inch Snowflake Cheviot, a hght weight stylish material for wliele suits, $1.25 ; imported te sell al $1.50. All-berge Dress Kobes, with decoration of black braided Net in the new shades. dove gray brown tan heliotrope amethyst marine garnet Stylish, rich, and $10 ; imported te sell at $20. Eight items that stand for hall a hundred. Our first special Carpet Bar gain of the season. The very best. Tapestries, ten xvire goods, grades that are usually sold at 85c te $i, shall go at 70c. Over 300 pieces, new styles, with sd borders and hall and stair widths. The sort of a happening that will set the Carpet trade a buzzing. Hetel keepers "s well as retail buyers are interested. Bargains as well in Carpets of all grades and kinds, and in China Matting. Samples of Matting by mail if you say se. Hecend fleer, Market street aide. One of the Easter novelties is of thin celluloid cut in shape of cress. Easter lily, pond lily, egg chicken, rabbit, each with a prettily painted design and ingeniously contrived te stand alone, 15 te 35c. Easter Booklets in a wide range of suggestive shapes. Prices begin at 8c. Card Mounts (handsome lithographed Easter Cards mounted en torchen beard, with easel back), 5 te 16c. Card novelties almost with out number. Never prettier, never mere artistic. 3 te 35c. Heek Htere, Thirteenth street entrance. Thermometers oddly mount ed battle-axe , spears, etc. for half. Near Juniper street entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. cjfar grate gU'ttt. IJtOK KENT THHEE-8TOKY HOUSE, 13 rooms, Ne. Xlu North Duke street. Inquire fcbK-lfd NO. Ml EAST OKANQ EST. T710K KKNT-FKOM AI'KIl. 1. THE LAKGE JJ Hlore Keem, Ne. i't Seuth Queen street. Alse large room en 4th fleer. hinrS Kltf JNO. '. HCIIAUM A BON. -ITIOK KENT-HANDSOME FKONT KOOM 1 en 2d deer, Ne. 12 West King street: finest location In the city for onion or light Ijuslnei. Inquire of W.W.AMOS. ni2-tfd Aller'sOallery. IOK KENT-A THKEU-HTOKy" I1KICK Dwelling Heuse, with modern Improve ments, Ne. 317 East King street, with Hrlck StubloeuloL New occupied by Jehn W. Hei. man. Apply te GEO. D.Hl'KECHKK, Ne. 'J13 hast King street. 8-tfd :AKwi0U8E FOIl KENT-IN TIuTvtEI lage of Couestega Centre, I jincnster coun ty. 11 Tobacco Warehouse, capacity, 1,300 cases, with Presses, Hades, Tables, Ac., from new until April 1st, 1801. Kerrurther particulars call en Dll.K.H. KKNDIQ, Ne. ". Seuth 1'rlnce street" Lancaster, or the undersigned, A.a.liiMLKH. Columbia, Or A. W.UUILES, Ne MS North MaryHU. Lancaster. Pn., Administrators or the cstale of Wm. Guiles, deceased. mSIMnd TOK KENT-ONE STOKE KOOM AND JsJ Kascmeiit In Southern Market Heuse llulldlug, fronting en Hentli Queen street, and ene Stere Keem in same building fronting en Vine street, suitable for any busluesi. The basement would be an clcganl room for a 1 turner Shep. Apply seen at KAKD A McELKOY'H Dry Goods Stere, 33 and a Seuth Queen Street. Markets held 011 Tuesday morning, Saturday morning and Saturday evening. 111S-1M s ECUKE A HOME KOK YOUK FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, FOIl 8ALK ON TIIK MOST IilUEIlAIi TEK.MS. Twotery brick dwelling houses, lets LSI feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut and lcmen streets. TwiMtery brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets 115 feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut unit Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West walnut, between Mary and 1'lnescreeU. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets H5 Teet deep, ou est 1-emen street, lietwccn Charlette aud Mary streets. Three-story brick duelling homes, lels 150 feet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nevlii streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets. All the above, houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas futures lu all the rooms, water In the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. Cull and see fur yourself, no trouble te show JAObB-GKiKculers. praJ-lyd.M.W.S. 3i) North Mary Street. TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower. Is tbe most effectual destroyer of llles and ether small tusecu, Fer sale AlliUBLEY'H DKUU HTOKE, Id West Ulug street rn N WYORKRTOKS. WATT & SHAND MARE A SPECIALTY OK THIS DEPART MENT. BLACK HENRIETTA! -se InebM Wide. tniie, 60c, 2!c, 76c a yard. 45 Inchea Wide, We, (BHC 87c, 7Sc te II. Ne betUr goods bare ver been offered at these pries. FINE SILK WARP HENRlETTAS-eO Inch. 75c, II, It 28 te II 75. 40 Inch, II and 1125. 40-Inch sVrRIFED HENRIETTAS, nw Stylet, 7&c a yard. ALL-WOOL CAMEL'S HAIR CT-OTH, 40 Inches wide, 50c a yard. ALL-WOOL BLACK HEROES - 40 Inchea Wide, SJiic and Mc ; 45 Inchea Wide, (Bc and 76e ; 60 Inches Wide, II a yard. ALL-WOOL BATISTES- -40 Inch, at 60c, 75c and 11 a yard. BLACK MOHAIR BR1LLIANTINEB atS7C, Mc, 75c and II. STRIPED AND BROCADED BRILLIAN TINES. BORDERED NUN'S VEILS AND VEIL INGS at Very Lew Prices. New Yerk Stere, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST, 1 I- L .1-1 -. CBroccrtee. A T CLARKE'S. As pretty as pretty con be. WhatT Why these Fine Easter Cards that Clarke It giving away with Lien Coffee. SOAP 1 SOAP ! SOAP I We don't wish te son soap you, but If you will call at our store we will show yen the hardest and largest 6c cake of Laundry or Toilet Seap In the world. Octagon Seap for all purposes. Rcll Soup One of the finest. Olcnn Seap Yeu knew U. Water Lily White as snow. Purity Pure as its nam. Peppy Oil The old standby, the wrappers Of which will secure you a fine crayon. If you have secured a card call and get two cakes of Octagon Boap for 6c, and credit en your rebate card. A Mil line of Easter Goods at manufacturers' prices. llave you see the large battles of Parler Pride for 16c, equal te two small bottles. Samuel Clarke. TliUlUJK'S. Colgate's Octagon Seap. Bring the Card Yeu Received and Get a Cake of Octagon Seap Free. Yeu Buy One Cake nt Fire Cents, and Get One Free. Save the wrappers, and for 25 you have your choice of a Boek out of IHO volumes, or a beauti ful picture of MISS OCTAGON; when framed would grace any parlor. BRING YOUK CARD AT ONCE nnd Oct the Cake Free. AT BURSK'S GROCERY, NO. 17 EAHT KING STREET. A' TREIST'H. WUOLKsJaLK AND RETAIL GH0CEH. THE LARGEST STORE I THE HEAVIEST STOCK! DO YOU WANT A NICE EASTER HAM T Finest Small Pig Hams, 7 tell lbs, nt He Fin est Medium nnd Large Hams at UHe. Skinned Hams, all fat removed, at 12c Picnic Hams, very nice, skinned, nt 8c. Extra FlneHugar Cured Picnic HamsIatOc. Prepared Ham no bones, no fut reduced te l2'ic. Boneless Hams, very finest, at Vie. Flue Lean Sugar Cured llacen nt 12Kc. Finest Summer Bologna you ever saw at Vc. Finest Dried lleef, nice and sweet, ut 10c. Very Finest Tender or Knuckle Beef, 15c EGGS! EGOS I KQOHI EGGS I We are selling Eggs at 12ke aMezen. The market Is very uncertain, and quotations stand only upon te-day's market prices, nneuia iney go lower we win urei in : if higher, we will ad Ink this a geed time te wince our prices, in purchase. EASTER GOODS ! Penny Chocelalo Eggs. Rabbits, Rabbits en Eggs, Carts, Running ltabblls, Bey en Kabblt. Rabbit In Cart, Sitting Rabbits. These are all Penny Chocolate Goods. By the dozen we will make It 8c. Then we have, the tin est and big gest usserlmcnt of 6a nnd lOe goods ever offered. Yeu must sen them te knew what they are. Charles Kdcn s famous ueceraica crystal and Chocolate Hand-Made Eggs. Here the hand of genius Is skilfully applied, producing a pleasing effect, and Just what the little ones want. Ms. Eden's skill us a decorator is far reaching, nnd his equals are rew. That Rolled Aveua at li! j" a puck gees fast. Bring along your tickets nnd get a cake of Octagon Seap for nothing. Twenty-tlve boxes Water Lily Seap pure white, sumo as Ivery only 5c. Ask for sample cake. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PKIr'CEBTH., Directly Oppeslla J. II. Martlu A Ces Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Herre Herse Hetel. Smte. JPRINO STYLES -IN- DUNLAP & COS CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. Select your SPRING TILE while tbe Stock is New and Full. Best FUR STIFF HAT lu the city at 11.00 and 11.50. Our 12,50 STIFF HAT Unsurpassed. THONKS, TRAVELING BAGS.RUBBKR COATS AND UMBRELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, liANUAHTErLPA. Black Dim Goedsli 911 . -lUTPRKm f 35 fc 37 North Queen Bt. ' ,s- 'iV v i Vs - J rf-lt PRICES. Silk Plushes. c, M-Inch Black Henriettas, 7 V. Alt-Weel Tricot Cleths, Deuble Width, 25c 44-Inch Black and Colored Henriettas, 88c. Black Surah Silk, 25 Inches wide, 75c tl Colored Henriettas at 75c Beat Colored Silk Velvets, flOe. Yard Wide Challles, ISHc New Plaid Dress Goods, 10c 40-Inch Wide Striped Dress Goods, Uc. New. Plaids Dress Goods, 6c. Me and 75c Corsets at S7Hc and 60c 8c and 10c Dress Ginghams at 6c and Sc 60c, 75c, It White Shirts at S7)c, 60c, 75c. Ladies' Ribbed Vests, 10c, Uc, 30. ' 10c and 12;c Outing Cleth, 8e and 10c 25c Turkey Table Linen at 20c. 1125,11 60,12 White Quilts at 11, 1129,1160. Lace Pillow Shams, 12c, 17c, 20c. 25c, 83c, 87)c, 12c, We. Hamburg Edgtng, 1, 2, S, i, 6c, up te 25c 45-lnch Dress Flouncing, 83, S7c up te 11 60. Silk Ribbons, 2, S, 5, 7, 10. 12, 17, 25c Silk Patches for Quilts, 3, 1, 4, Se each. Ruciilugs, 8, 6, 10, 12H. 17. 20, 25c a yard. -GO TO- 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER. PA. BOSTON STORE. (OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE.) 1TTTLL1AMSON A FOSTER. On Saturday Morning We will be ready te Shew Yeu Our NEW NOV ELTIES In SPRING DRESS GOODS. In addition te our already large and carefully selected stock of Spring Dress Goods, we will open seme of the most exquisite novelties In the above named goods produced this season, Ladles desiring something new nnd novel In Dress Stuffs should net fall te visit us and leek through' our stock. We have styles of dress goods which cannot be found elsewhere In the city. IMMENSE! IMMENSE! We have new open the Largest and Best Se lected Stock of Infants' Leng and Short In Cream and Ecru, Handsomely Embroi dered, tbat can be found in Lancaster city. Leng Coats, 12 25, and Short Coats 11 25. Ladles' Steckinette Jackets. 12 50, 3 25, f! 25. Beaded Silk Wraps, 12 60 te II 25. Girl's Sailor Jackets, 12 50 te 3 60. Ladles' Cenncmaras, 15 00. ChllOren's Twe-Piece Kills, 12 00 te R 00. Children's Short Pant Suits, 12 00 te 12 50. Children's Spring Weight Overcoats. Odd'Pantsand Shirt Waists, 25c, We, 75c and 11.00. NOTIONS. Among the many new tilings In this depart ment will be found Children's and Infant's Will te Dresses, long and short. Prices from 25e teUOO. White Embroidered Caps for children and Infants' Carriage Afghans. Lace Curtains all prices from POc te (13 per pair. LIGHT SHIRTS. Particular attention has been given te our Llght-Wclghl Shirts for the coming Spring and Summer. Our Silk, Cashmere, French and English Flannels, Zephyrs, Cheviots, Madras Cleth, Satlnes and Demet Flannels, are the handsom est and cheapest ever shown te trade. Demct Flannel Shirts, 25c te 75c. Satlnes, Cheviots nnd Madras Cleth, II 25 te fj 00. .Cashmeres and French and English Flanuel, II te J3. Silk and Silk Stripes, 3 te 7 M. A full line of Spring and Summer Underwear for men, that cannot be '.surpassed, nnd ranging In price from 25c up. AMONG OUR SHOES Fer Spring and Summer wear Is One Special 'Line en which we have secured the Agency for Lancaster and Harrlsburg. We are therefore prepared te ghe you the benefit of the low price for which these goods can be sold. They are made of fine selected Deugela sleck, with narrow square tees and tipped with the same goods as upper stock, huud-turned soles, ele gantly stitched with suk. vc carry these goods in all widths, from A. te E. Price, S3 5a The New Department this week is Ready- Made Harness, and all kinds of prices for single from 1550 a set up tefJS), and nil the extras te sell separate. We will have mere te say about this department later en, and jeu will learn something by seeing it. Prices will surprise you. The I-utcst Styles of Hats nnd Caps, with a complete assortment of Pocketbooks and Um brellas, Trunks and Tiavcllug Hags, ut the Low Lew est Prices. neuscfumlshlng Goods, Glassware, China ware, Tluware, Woedcnware, Wlllewware, Agateware. An elegant Clethes Wringer, 12 mid!.'.'. Fleer Eatslslu Antique Oak, Silver nnd Cherry at cry low prices. l.amp Chltn ne s for Ne. 1 and 2 Burners, ut 3c We have Just received an elegant line of Table und Fleer Oilcloths. Clethes 11ns, le a dozen. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., ANt - NO. IU MARKET ST., .HAHIUHUUUO, PA, CHARLES STAMMl U BARGAINS, Williamson k Fester, (Dlathttttf. ffaWS KATHPOIt. I OUR (Mm Departmei FULL OF B AKO AIMS ! Call and inspect our line of Suits te Order at $11 Mere thae Thirty Styles te pick fresn. and Fashionable. And Our Line at $20 1 Over Forty Styles In this tine te laks j eye. Darsble and handsome. And Oar Line tt $22 ted )2 Over Forty Styles at these prices. You'll J sas rer inese same goeas eisewnere, nan and styllsn. Our Line at $25 embraces nearly ONE nUNDRED PATTER suu u urn large as ine wnoiaaaiecK 01 any nuuse ie ijBuicasier. 128, $30, $32, $35, AND UPWi covers a linn of the Handsomest Neveltls Foreign aiaraeis. Myers & Rathvei Leading Fashionable Tailors, N0.12EASTKINaSTEK LANCASTER, PA. s PRINfJ IS HERE. L. Gansman & Bn THE SPRING SEASON. De net wait, the Serins- Season has open and we are shewlmr In our extensive establll ment the finest and cheapest line of Mel lieys' and Children's Clothing in the city. A FEW SAMPLE PRICE Children's Knce Pants, 25, 85, 40. 60, 73 cts.. jteys' J-eng rants ai oec, .ac, ii, si za. Men s Pants nt 75c, 60c, Si, II 25, 11.75, 12, I .O M KA IJ sf en's Iluslness Suits at 12 75. t3 25. 13 75. S4.I Men's All-Weel Casslmere Hulls at 15 60,14,1 M. te. I Men's All-Weel Cheviot SulU at 18 50,171 W.fV.llU. J Men's Pine English Corkscrew Suits at W, I Men's Rlack and Blue Wide Wale Chevl Suits nt7 60, 9,JU,i:i. . j The Finest Prince Alberts Suits at IK), 112, i SIB, JIB. Largest assortment of Beys' and Chllar Rnlutln thecltv. Revs' SulU nt MfKTJra. 13, SI. tS. W, 17, IS. Children's Suits. 80c. ItM.25. il 50. All-Weel CnlldrenJsjSuVljll 75, S2, S2S0.B nrlnp Overcoats at reduced nrlees. sTsrYeusnve the profit here themtddleml usually expects te mane. L Gansman & Br Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's al cuuuren's uieiuing (r.xciusive.) 66 and 68 NORTH QtTEBH ST., 8. W.COEHEBOFORANOB. LANCASTKB.l 49-Net connected with any ether, Clethll iteuse in ine city. 9-Be cautious and make no mistake se Ul you get te uie ngnipiace. H IRSn A BROTHER. T)e ITet TO'ait The Spring Season has opened and we showing our Extensive Line of SPRING NOVELTIES -IN- -rOR- MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN BOTH READY-MADE AND MADE-TO-ORDER. A casual elance at our eleven lsree wlndei will give you some Idea of the Immense varle nnd uneeualed make dud stvle : and we will 1 pleased te give you the prices at any time win ever. Men's Hulls, Made-te-Ordcr. 112 00 te 130 Men's Pants, Made-te-Order 4 00 te 10 iicil auiu, lUHUI'til.uv i w ivr tj Bev's Suits, Rcady-Made 2 50 te 12 ijllliurril H nuiui, ituuu.-.iiuuu i wuu e Men's Pant's, Keady-Madc 00 te 6 Bey's Pants, Keady-Made 75 te 4 Children's Knee Pauls, Rcady- Made - 'JMe l CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS ANl GENTS' FURNISHERS. R. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St J LANCASTER, PA. sin :i. zzz EI)inmtitvc. H IGU A MARTIN. China, Glass -AND- QUEENSWARE -AT- Wk are new opening our Spring Importation of Queenswurc and will be prepared te supply our customers wilh the very best grade of ware at Lewest Prices. Heusestires receive especial attentloe. HIGH & MARTIN,! 15 East King Street. TnOUBOlLKBJL'HEnHL'SHES. STILLHON Jrj Piix) Wrunches.Plpe and Menkey Wrenches cerauinra, rues, uil i;ans, etc., go te juum BEST, XU East Fulton street. m7.tfd B J. KRESS. MANUFACTURER OF BUR- I gleal nnd Orthepdlcal Appliances, s Trusses, Unices, Crutches, Ctubfeet Kh sum ' ees, Artificial Limbs, Elastic Stockings, etc., hpiual, Abdominal aud Uterine Supporters, etc. Lady attendance, W Wl King Mfrf t, in?J-Jmi( USH (fe B1TI .k, "WK I ... - Vx -. f rw,wAj -i.J&".
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