,a? j a - Ai ' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. 1890. ti u 4valltait-rfcM?.. ItltWJ.BTEINMAN. CltARMBSTBIMMANrOLTZ, Editors, nUDMtt & mv.,m,v liiii.v ltrrvt.t.mt-MnKrL Published army day in the year, bat Sunday. Henred k ! in ikia iv nd surrounding VrmatteneenUawek. Byroallnvjdol Byreallnvjdol Byroallnvjdel 1 1 tatt jreur la advance 1 SO cent a month. IS r- - i.v tKTi.t.miiWnKlU4)n dollar and , stilly eentaa year. In advance. IK10B TO BIjBSCRIBERS-Reralt by check poateffle order, ted where neither of Hues) en tsa precnrea eena iu nuwn I at the ttofflc,Maeendelaaaniall 7j Matter. 41 admms, rax nmxuanicsB, 1 Lncaater. Pa. ULH0ASTE1.PA., April 2, 1890. Cltf"l?ter. TVhen Philadelphia was preparing New Yerk rttae werld'a fair of 1870 New "ether Jcaleui cltlet made a great a about her bad drinking water. 1 analyaea te prove 1U purity or Jm- irliy were widely published. The trouble new conirenn vuicugu, ui that city draws IU water supply the lake, lute which the city is atned. there is n Hue chauee for all lads of alarming arguments and statc- entt. The Chicago theory Is that tlie ater Is drawn from a pelut remote from contaminating drainage, and tnnt i gtvat aea of fresh water could never nsV contaminated te an appreciable de- i bv the drainage of the largest city. tat this very nkuslble arirument is net llMeepted by au analytical chemist, who sntly reported en me water. d that a "twenty-fold lnoreaae of fea ammonia tells a story of tilth," and 5kkl that It wai foolish te speak of the ptoataniluatien as slight, and that It Nreuld be criminal te try te conceal it. ie recommended that measures should rt once be taken te secure a large C Wpply of pure water, and if Chicago .Knows what is geed ler tier sue win i once act In the matter. Net only are lives of hundreds of thousands ofpee- jgttt endangered, m this chemist states, Mtttt many hundred thousand mere, iMirawn there In the warm days or the Ettmmer of 1803 te attend the great fair, Imn euro te sutler from the use of bad water with which they have net liccu slned te grapple, ns have the natives. le doubt the impurity of Chicago water been and will be exaggerated, but , the best answer te a charge of this kind fit te strain every nerve towards perfec tien and by 1803 the city should be able te brag of the rcmarkuble purity of Its .water. .$ Mr. Wallace as a Candidate 5f: Senater Wallace writes that he will "accept the Democrat le nomination for governor If given lilm by tbc convention ? witn a rcasonauie uegrce or unanimity, Bad that If nominated he will strive a se:ure success at the polls. UlltiM In this latter foatureof the Herni atien that the selection of Mr. Wal- as tlie Democratic standard krer will particularly commend ; itself te the convention, as we belle ve r. llhstthcre Is ft general conviction in the mpftfty that Mr. Walluce Is particularly lippcu te icau me ugm in u siaie etlen. There nre ether men who ve as warm frieuds'nnd admirers, nnd ere are ether men who would make as feed governors if chosen te the Jtien. ueuDtieisxucre are maiiyuciiie- rU who think that theru arc meu ,who would make even better coventers: ?fcr there is seldom a unanimous opinion I te the superior qualiflcatlen of nny M.man who Is named for place ; but tin doubt whether there are very many candidate could make a streiiger poll ,ttan Mr. Wallace. L&fiWXl 111 I,tt,t1. n nmniKtAm.n fn- iZ AAV tm HUUJUU,vuJ vwpuuiu I4IHU IUI cjiverner. xiis pince among uie puune .'ktu in the state Is in the front rank. 'He has had a long and dUtlugulslicd public career ; but has been out ofactlve ; Jrelltlcal life long enough te have bven UMd from Its animosities. We de net .unelvM think thut there is any doubt :ihat he will -make a geed nnd strong L candidate : and if the convention shall J, eonclude that he will be the strongest, tj it will be very glad te nemluate him; Iffer with equal quality It Is the strongest St WM It will seek. "vThe decision ns te the nomination Is ,et te de maue new, aim uutn tue period for it cames, there will be prellt te the voter in avoiding an absolute 'orielusloa .in the matter, while he ecupiee himself In considering It; that tim iivv vuuuiusiuu uuty ue icuuueu iu IDemecratic sentiment, which will in- cruct ine convention, uertaiuiy tiiere eaM de occasion ler ueaieu uiscussieu lc- s?tweeuthe friends of candidates; for a nomination U net equivalent te au elec- Ktlen; and all the fervor of the party will rbe needed after It is made te sccure Its 'access. There is no margin for the safe indulgence of prejudices or the display Cef animosities. That Yelce Again. The Prohibition organ, the Voice, Is gain heard from with a bcusatlenal Lfatery. The Voice Is net the best authority llfln the world and what it says needs S confirmation. It gets it in a measure gt4frem the refusal of the secretary of the AJquer ueaiurs' association te cither , sunrm or ueuy iu taie. rue iniorniatien eSit gives purports te have come from this person und te have been ob- ,y talned by an ageut sent who pretended by the liquor that he was 0t dealers of another state te And out hew the Pennsylvania men had defeated the . t sTVintlf It lit (mini ntiiLmlinnnf 'I'ltta ( .. !.iand of Itself greatly discredits the Voice, ffthat was willing te use such device. pjSUll if Its story is true, the public will MyVec reject it because it was vilely ob- 1 ? Thk rtnntiatillUl.a nf ilia r.u t...1ln.iA w 1 v wawwfw.k.va v huu briflC ItlUIWUlU Lthat it has a measure of truth, filled up UfW a greater quantity or falsehood. R-jTbat newspapers were bought has for Je foundation the fact that they were ;?iyen a large quantity of profitable ad- &'?mrtlaing. But newspapers of gced char I'SMter were jjet iuflucuced iu their (dlterial conduct by buch purohase of .ftlwftVintvn fnr aula TVMitt.lMe. nn.n Kireak Journals may have been se iullu- s.jshisu , uut mat wm always ie : l;v,Wlwre there is money te biiv. there is merchandise te be beueht. JThe story as te the purchese of Quay Femay have foundation in his recelnt of ; atoeeys for Republican campaign pur fMH from the liquor dealers' treasury. - it may be readily believed that If it was ".Altered him it was net refused, y "ICaisxr and czar will meet," wan ene kVdllne In Ouiv'l Philaiiplnlila T,ttr,r skis morning. "Quiy and Titler meet," fsseja another headline In Dm mme mru JA'Mrsl', thebee of the old world and .vw m awn sjias wan namDoeziea inarwisffiae. A joint resolution has been Introduced in the Itoase asking that the president Invite England, Frsnee, Italy, Norway and Sweden te co-operate with this country in establishing a patrol of tlie ocean by war vestc!; or ether suitable ships. While It Is net likely .'bat anything will come or this inessure it lves evidence of a growing disposition te And work for the navy in time of peace, and of anxiety te secure every posstble safeguard ever the great ocean ferry. The preamble sets forth that the measure was suggested by the ac cident of the City of Paris, the great In crease of ocean travel en the Atlantic and the reckless rivalry of the steamship com pantes In tliclr titbits te attain the greatest speed. It has often bedn urged that the maritime powers should unlte In petreling the ocean with vessels which should search eat and destroy sunken or abaudoned wrecks. Prem the frequency with which United States war ships manage te get into collision, It might .be fairly objected that any extensive patrol of the ocean by men-of-war would be mere dangerous thsn useful te commerce. Mn. Gi-adstenk continues te talk and write en many topics with a cheerful readi ness that would be extremely tlrosetno In any less famous man. Me writes heavy and learned rovlewn, crltlclses new books and mnkes oracular remarks en every thing from thnltlblote Uuirale Hill. Ills latest appearance Is In the form of a small black cylinder about four Inches long and one and n half Inches in dlameter which carried n llttle Hpeevh of his from England te a "ew Yerk public meeting. The Amerlean Co-eporatlvo ltuildlng and Lean ;assoclatlen porsuaded Mr. Glad stone te talk Inte a phonograph and his re marks wefe ground out at a meeting pre sided ever by General Shermnii, The cylinder reproduced the following, which insy be taken as a model by young men and women new thinking of their commencement day oratiens: "The purpese of the meeting may, I con ceive, be summed up In two words self help and thrift. It Is sclf-help that makes the man, and man making Is the aim which the Almighty has evorywhero im pressed upon croutien. It Is thria by which self-help for the inakNes, dependent upon labor, Is principally made cfTcctlrc. Fer them thrift Is the symbol and the In strument of independence and of liberty, Indlspousable conditions of all pormanenl human geed. Tint thrift Is also the mother of wealth, and herocemos the ilnnger Inte vlew, for wealth is the mother of tempta tion and leads many of its posxessors Inte a new form of slavery mere suhtle and net less debasing than the old. Prem this slavery may all lands, and especially nil lands of the English tongue, held thorn thorn selves forevor frce." IIOUiiKKKKPEK NO. 19(1. A Jfew Jersey Widower' AVeful War Vltli Women lli Kecjm u Ittiu nlnsr AdvortUemnnt Ter Help. Frem the l'hllndclplila ltocenl. More troubleseino fur than the stormy domestic life which the di.'lnn phlloHephor Hec rales led with his unlovely spouse, Xanthippe, has hecn that of Kvan Adams, "The Man or Many IIousekecporM," who llves In his wldower home way down in the Jersoy vlllajre or Pleasantvllle, near Atlantle City. There Is pieliably net a man In the state or New Jersey who has had a mero eventful wldowerhood than Evan, embracing, as ItdecH, a list or con siderably evor a hundred houaekecpors; and they have porsecutod hlin te death, se he says. Evan Adams Is a noudescrlpt sort of a man, and, strange as It may seein, hU neighbors rail te thoroughly understand him. He is a lean, gray-bearded man, of 6J yours. Ills home Is a two-Htery and attle house, old and weather beaten, nnd te the best recollection or the I'lcananlville poeplo has nover been painted or white- wamieu. rse ioiice nurioumiHine premises and a big growth or weeds adds te the den otation or the scene. In splte of theRO signs of peverty, Evan Adams Is known te be n man or considera ble means, and his nolghhers say he is careful or his ponules. l!oides this he Is a local preacher, hut or later vears he has net followed this profession. He Is a quack doctor, tee, and carries his own natent medicines In a carpet bag, vending his ar ticles around his home and lu Atlantle City. Saven years age Adams' wife died, and he has been in quest of n suitable woman te take her place evor since, hut for Heme reason has utterly failed. Of the l'-IO house keepers who have coine "en trial," the longest tlme that any ene stayed was three mouths, and alie happoned te be the first ene he secured. Thoperlodofiuciimhoncy or the rest has varied from ene mouth le ene day. The neighbors have endeavored te keep an account or the exact number that the man really has had, hut there Is only one nolghber who is able te tally them, and he says there nre l'Jd In the lint. The greatest number of theso female major demes that Adams has ein pleyed lu a month was ten, and they came last De cember. It is reported also that net long age two came In ene day, owing te Heme misunderstanding as te the tlme or their arrival. Ileth were eloaned out befere nlttbt clesed in. ' Fer the llrst flve years or his wldowor wldewor wldower hood Adams obtained his housekeepers from the Intelligence efllces or Philadel phia. Latterly, however, tlicse help-hirlug agencies have shut down en him, nnd he has been compelled te advertise for fiinmie ends or his household In the waul columns or the newspapers. Owing te the brief sojourns or his many housekeepers, thu advertisements are allowed te remain In the papers perpetually, and this has been a source of much embarrassment te the widower and theso sneking his emplny. The Pleasantvllle people have u way or ascertaining when a new hand Is expH.'ted nnd also when the old ene Is te be suddenly dlscharged. When Adams appears in his best clothes, lu an ttnmaculate shirt, and wears his autlque silk tile, then a new comer Is expected. Hut when he dens his old working suit, with a belt attached, woolen shirt and the old slouch hat, war Is lmmlnent and the housekeoper is deemed te a peremptory and speedy dis charge. Invariably the women claim thet Wid ower Evan is tee fresh with them, dens net give them enough te eat, and, like old Scrooge, Is tee sUnny te have a (lrsi-cUss lire In the stoves. The nolchbers bay that the bottom of the llttl woedpllo in tlie rear of "ISuckwheat Fert," us the widower's house is called, has net been reached for the past twenty-ilve years. The house keepers assert that Adams only gives thorn a potato, a slice or bread and a tough piece of meat te eat each meal, whlle he adds occasionally te this provendor luxuries such as cheese and butter, which he hldes iu the cellar. At first Evan fared well with the femi nine contingent. Housekeeper Ne. OJ, whose llrst name was found te be Mary, was especially affejtlonate during her two weeks visit. She was what the Pleasant Pleasant vlleo people nicknamed a "Shanghai," en account of the vast quantity of turehlews and gewgaws that adorned her attlre. Ahen she first rame In the wldower's employ the neighbors exclaimed: "At last he's get a pretly one, and abe will stay." Twe weeks elapsed, und all the sunshine was taken away from "lluck wheat Pert " when the wldower suddenly found that his pretty bird had flown with $100 or his niouey and a quantity or linen. She was the pretilest housekeeper he had ever secured, and her dejuirture seemed te have been a harbinger or Ill-luck for the widower. He was sued te recover 81,000 damages for breach of premise by a liouso lieuso liouse koepor seen after, and the court found Judgment against him for f 25. Three week sage a housekeeper of mas todon physique was installed at the "IJuck wheat ort." Like all her predecessors she was te be paid (2 a week ler her Hor Her vices. Fer the first four days everything worked like a charm, but en the fifth a crisis came, and it fell like a thousand or bricks en the head of Wlilmvnr Au,n. Larly that morning the neighborhood was aroused by loud shouts aud maledictions at the "Buckwheat Ferf" , The sturdy housekeeper, with a big club in her hand, was seen chasing the widower around the premises. She ran him up one or trees in front or the house. While he was up there the sturdy female major deme proceeded te shatter all the window glass with, her club. Partially satisfied she al'ewedihe widower te descend from his 1 erch. Ths housekeeper demanded her 12 w ugeF. aud Evan bad te pay. On Haturday last housekeeper Ne, 1C0 was Installed, and after two days' stay site also proved tee strong for the widower. The Plcasantvllle people new tell Wid ower Adams thst he will have te get out of the vlllage ir he should attempt te Install housekeeper Ne. 127. 0,000 Clelden Bactee en Parade. It Is estlmaUxl thst twenty thousand strangers were In Allentown Tuesday afternoon te witness the parade of the Knights or the Gelden Kagle of the state, whose Grand Castle Is in session there. The conditions were net favorable for a big turn out. ns three Inches of snow fell Mon day night, which converted some of the streets Inte se many mud puddles. Over head everything was favorable, and the fiarade went en. There were ever two heusand men In line. It was a successful affair In spite of the mud, and with a slight chsuge the published route was gene ever. L'orty-enorommanderiea and nearly as many castles were In line, and all sections of the state were represented. Philadel phia carried off the honors by Iheexcellent marching of Its men, Us excellent munlc and Us gorgeous banners. Tuesday night a reception ball was given the 'visitors ly the local castles and remmanderlet. Vast HerrnN's Cocea The original, mmit soluble. (I) Thrre's net a apeck, there's net a stain That en the teeth we chance te sec, Hut shadows forth decay andpaln, If net removed right speedily, lly KOZODONT, wtiun wondreua power Works miracles In one short hour. .VM offered for an Incurable cajie or catarrh by the proprietors of Dr. Mage's Iteincdy. &0 renU, bydrugglnu. W.ThAw A l'emllr Oatherlntt. lime you a father? Have 'you a mother 7 Have j ou a son or daughter, slater or a brother who haa net yet taken Kemp's Dalaam for the Threat and Lunga, the guaranteed remedy for tliecureofC'eugha, Celda, Asthma, Croup and all Threat nnd Lung Troubles T If se, why I When a sampte bottle la gladly given toyeu free by any drugglut, and the large alie coils enly60cnnd II. (5) nETTKIt THAN TEA AND COKKEK FOR THENEHVE8. Van Heuten's Coeoa "LAIUIIHTBALRIN THE WOULD" Aak yourOrerer for it, take no ether. (03 (flenv. T KVAN'H KLOUIt. a 99 A HE Till! OIlDKll OP THIS DAY. The great annual moving time la at hand. Hut while thin occur only ence. a J cur LEVAN'S FLOUR la moving A LI, THE TIME. Never Slops. Moving dally from Mill te Grocery, from Gro cery te Kitchen, there te gladden the heart nf the geed housewife who la se delighted te see a handsome, big white leaf of bread come, out of the even. (A word te the wise, etc.) &Matcltc0. -pINEAMEUlCAN WATCHES. A Positive Bargain te the Watch Buyer. We offer lli:t.OW AM. COMI'irriTlflN, a brana new line nf line American Watches, Just purchased at a CU l' l'ltlCE. They are Htem Wlnil, l'UI.I. JKWEI.KI). 1'ATENTHEOUl.A TOtlM, ItltEONkT IIAHt HPUINGH. nnd will ghua Guarantee with every Individual move ment, te run within :u seconds a week and eea better. Iniltlier Hunting or Open Kacu Cases. In GOLD CAHES-H0 and up, acccerdlng te weight and ijunlity. In BU.VEH CAHES, 111. In NICKEh CAHICH, $11. Ill tlOhlVKlLLED CAHU3, IJU te Jit, 11 K.,21 j car guarantee. In IiQWcrQunlltlcs of FILLED CABI, fid. Thnaboe are all Kaimlne American Maim f.ictnreil (lo)Uef n Illijli Grade, with which wuKluourpiMe!ia!,iia Hell as maker's, guar an tec. CHAS." GILL, JEWKLKIt AND (HtADUA'J'K OITICIAN, NO.lOWIHr KINO Hl'KEKT, LANOAHTKlt. I'A. CtljltmlUrtVC. H rriGHAMAKTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE AT China Hall. Wk are new 0eulng our Bprlug Importation of Qnecnaware and will be prepared te supply our customer with the very best Krude of wiire at Iiwest Prices. Ilousestlres rccelve especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. (ilatvpcte. "lAHI'KTHI CAUl'ETh CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY. Well-Lnewn Manufacturers of Geiiuiiie Coverlets, Counterpanes, Car pets, Blankets, Yarns, 4e. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO,, no. roBeuni watkk HruEkrr, I.A.VCASTEH, PA. ftblMmd Itltteic. riHUMUSIOMTOKE. THE MUSIC STORE. DECKER DH03. 1'IANOH, HAINI lUlOS. PIANOS ORGANS. BTHINaSANDTIllMMINOSOEALLUINDS. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East Iks St, LaneasUr, Pa. B tlOWNH HARHAPAAfLtiA. If Yeu Feel ease. The bleed needs purifying, and tee general a) tUmrcqulrca a bending? up by the beat of all Spring tonics Urewu'i Harssparllln. Erriwe, Jr. H., May Sth, law.. Brown's Baraaparllla la a geed medicine. I knew this aa It bes been In ths house of my folks and It Is pronounced by them tebe tlioliestef all theBaraaparllla for tlie bleed, aed will work wenacraaner ethers have failed, nnd were I In need that In preference te Si If l I Nitre iHiifu, imiu wtrru i in nrcuui nil) uieuicinc Dull and Languid K r.nF.TT 8. Hmitu, Care I D. Manvllle, Epplng, N, H. In the latter part of the winter and spring or UA3, 1 felt I don't knew hew ; no life; no am bition ; rte strength ; dreway ; no appotlte worth naming, nnd no retlah for what little I did eat, I bought a bottle of Brown's Haraapnrtlta. It seemed te de no geed nntll nearly (one, when a tremendous Itching of my feet nnd lega commenced j I continued till I haduaed six bottles; my appetite returned, my feed taated natural, and I, though new 03 years of age, feel as well and lively as I nave rer twenty years. I cannot apeak tee j Yours truly, ,11km J am in Him., Yerk Cerner, M !, A very strong case showing what Ilrewn'a fDaraaparllla will de for the children la that of the little daughter of Den A. H. 1'ewera, esq., of Houlton, Heine, brother of ex-Congressman Powers, and one of the leading lawyers of Aroeatook county. Hla little Hve-y ear-old girl had been In delicate health, pale and'wlih little appetite, for some time. Mr. Powers had never tried any patent medicines, and had little faith In them, but se numerous and strong were the words of commendation that came te him from nelghbera and through the preaa, that he was Induced te try a Deme or nrewn's Haraaparllla for the Utile a secena one purenssea. wnaiwaa itie rcauiir saya the variable appetite gave way te n natural clcalre rer reed, Increased vigor and vlaclty were glowing cheeks nnd bright cyca took the place of of the parents were gladdened bojencl expression by the wonderful change which had taken place In their darling. afBAnnle B. Illedgett, of Mutten, N. II., writes: My husband and my niece have both taken Ilrewn'a Haraaparllla by my advice, nnd we would net be without a buttle of It In the house. It haa relieved me of many palna which I have auffend from for years. I have great faith In your medicine and wish I could commend It personally te all who are suffering from the many com plaints of women caused by peer bleed. Brown's Sarsaparilla AllatDruggtstaStl.OO. (1 bottles for 8. OO. DON'T take Hemcthlng else "Juat as geed," IT 18 NOT. AHA WARItEN A Ce., Bele 1'roprlctera, Banger, Me. (3) (Cletltinn H TAOKll A BltOTHElt. HAGER& Sl'ItlNO ITHM.SOK.SIT.CIAI. INTCltllST IK 'S m BOYS' FURNISHINGS ! MN Underwear. Light nnd Medium Weight Wools, In Camel's Halrand White Cashmere Underwear. N Excellent Whlte Merine Underwear atSOc. Hpcclal Uargalns In Jean Drauera, all sl7c, at 25c Novelties In Klne Italhrlgzan Underwear at SOc and 7Sc. Cost l'rlcea en all Winter Underwear may at tract late buyers. Hosiery. The Largest, Most Attracthe I.lnca of )', Hose w e ha e c er shown. Hpcclal Values In Ilalbrlggan and Fancy Jf Hose at ta a pair. French Ilatbrlggan ; lle-'C at 20e ; usual 2."e quality. New Lines of Fancy Hose at Wc ; usual Kc quality. White-Shirts. The Geld Hhlrt, perfect fitting, will made, equal te custom shirts. $1 unlauudered ; $e tJ per i dozen, A fiOe Hhlrt. reinforced back nnd front, well stajed, linen besom, the best at the price. Fine White Dress HhlrU, plain and fancy besoms, at II 23 and tl M. Special Uargalns in DumetShlrUatZjc.uerlh Kc. Geed Quality DemetHhlrtat .nic Hpcclal Value In Flannel (net Domed) Hhlrts at 6ee, worth 05c. New Htyles In Imported Flannel Shirts atjl and 1 '$, Hpeclal Value In Cheviot Hhlrli at COe, worth 65c. HHGER&BROTHER, 35, 27, 29, 31 "West King Street. $ev &nlc ev cut. IJIOH HENT-HANDSOME FHO.NT llOOM J en 2d fleer, Ne. 12 WcstlClngstrect; lllHt location In the city for etllra or light lnulnes. Inquire or W. W. AMOS, in.Hl-tfd Aller's Gallery. IJIOII KENT-A TllltEEKTOIlY 11UICK j Dwelling Heuse, with modern lmproe lmpree ine'iU, Ne. S17 East King street, with ilrlck Stable en let. Newnccupled liv Jnlin W. Dol Del man. Apply te GEO. D. Hl'HECHElt, Ne. 213 East King atreeU IH-tfd WAUKlietWE FOIl ItENT-IN THE VIL V lace of Conestoga Centre, Ijineaster coun ty, a Tobacco Warehouse, rapacity, 1,200 uiscs, with Presses, Scales, Tables, ,tr., from new until April 1st, IKtl, Fer further inirtlculars cull en Dit. H.H. KENDIO.Ne. 22 Seuth frlne. street. Lancaster, or the undersigned, A. G. GUILES, Columbia, OrA. W.GUILHS. KeiEK North MaryHU, Ijincaster. Pa., Administrators of the etate of Wm. Gullet, deceased. mAMuit XOlt HENT-ONE ftTOIur"ut)0.r AND XJ Ilaaement In Heuthern Market Heuse ltuildlng, fronting en Seuth ()uecn street, and one Stere, ltoem In same building fronting en Vine street, sultable for any buslneks. The basement would be an elegant room for a Harber Shep, Apply seen at 11AUD A MCELROY'S Dry Goods Stere, Stand M Seuth Queen Street. Markets held en Tuesday merulng, Saturday morning und Saturduy oeu1iik, mS-tfd s ECUKB A HOME FOR YOUIl FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOIt SAI.ll ON THE MOST I.IIIRKAI. TERMS. Twrntery brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en lueastcr aenuc, between Wal nut aud Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man aard reef, perches In front, leta 115 feet deep, en North I'lne, between Chestnut aud Wuluul street. Twoatery brick dwelling houses with f-ent yards, Iren fencca, leta 150 reet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary and l'lne sereets. TwMtery brick dwelling beuses, lets 115 feet deep, en West Imen street, betwitu Charlette ana Mary streets. Three-atery brick dwelling houses, letg 150 feet deep, with all the modern Imprewirenu, front ard. en Weat Chcatuut street, between pine and Kevin atreeta. Alae houses en Eaat Walnut, North Lime North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary und l'lne streets. All the bee houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas rtx tares In all tlie rooms, water In the kitchen, and Ihecellara warranted te be dry. Call und ave feri ourkelf.ne trouble te show 8bSo?S'K-cu.er.. apr2S-lyd.M,W.S. S20 North Mary Street. 4MttiBtVH. DK.NATHORST, DENTIST. , fll CENTRE SQUAHE. Filling Teeth and l'alnleta Extraction Spe cialties. New Hem made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc. Yea, eer thing lM-rUlnlng te Dentistry will receive prompt utientleu.ut very Moderate. Ternia. nemember that Dr. Nalheritla the ONLY Deutlst In this county who li a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den tistry, an advantage that li obvious. marS-lyd&w rpKUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, X. propelled by at geed powder blower, la the meat effectual destroyer of aiea and ether email Insecti, Fer aale AlHUHLKY'B DRUG STORE, MWMKlQCtHrMt Dull and languid, have a peer appetite, and there Is a leek of malmllntlen of reed, Itla an Indication that the system la weakened, and rendered liable te contract aerlcuM die. of any medicine ter ths bleed I would take alall ethers for the bleed. kidneys, liver and. stom ach. iiiffiii; ui uruvtu h naramriiJ Build Up the highly of Ilrewn'a Baraaparllla, one. Tlila was used according te directions, and air. 1'ewera nnd hearty System with noticeable the pnllld face nnd ssllew leek, nnd the heart BROTHER. Beys' ShirtWaists. New Styles In Narner'a I'crcale HhlrU at CO cents. Eitra Geed Values lu Hhlrt Waists at S7Jic Cocallce Hhlrt Waists at'x;. Kid Gloves. Special Value In Deg 8kln Gloves for Driv ing, ate, worth II. Kid Glees for street or driving wear, new shades, at 75e, 11,1123. "Dqnt's" liniKirled Kid Gloves, Spring shades. Excellent Values In White and Embroidered Night Hubes, SOc tell. Neckwear. NEW COLOUINGS. LATE H1IAPKS. LAIUH3 ASSOItrMENTH. All uuequaled showing of Novelties at 60c. Hpeelal confined uewlllci In Finest Neck wear Ef recta, II. IJirge, excellent showing of New Neckwear at 25c, lllack Neckwear, nil kinds, novelties and staples always In stock. Hee "Minge," the new E. A W. Cellar. Latest HU les lu Ancher Ilraud Cellars and Cutis at 12lc, U ubbcr Clothing for Men aud Hejs, gavtmtavv. ft AUDWAKE I HARDWAREI If you want te buy a Heuse-Stire GOTO Marshall & Rengier's, 9 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN fcT. 'tbeie )uu can get STOVES, TINWARE, CEDAItWAIlE, CUTLERY, And a full line of Heusefurnishing Goods. .A.1?,,-. B F.uU Bteck of GENERAL HARD WARE, and PRIME NEW CLOVERSEED. MAESHALL&REUfrlER NOS. 9 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN 8TREET. feus-lvd finte. CriUNH STYLES -IN- DUNLAP & C0S CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. Select your KFRINO TILE while the Stock la New and Full. Ret FUR STIFF HAT in the city at 11.00 and Our LV STIFF HAT Unsurassed. TRUNKS, TRAVELING. IlAGS.nUliriKR COATS AND UMBRELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. 8100,000. IN 110ND3 AND MOUTOtOES FOR IN VES10RS.INSUMSOF 1100, fJOO. $500, fl.OOO te $20,000. Ihmils 8 per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mertgnges-e per cent. Interest, payable half- early. i Seud or cell rer lull Information. 40UMJL KKTZLEtt, IPatmutakrv'. Pntt-AOKLrHiA, Wednetday, April 2, 18MI. v Busy man or busy woman, what de-you knpw of books? Next te nothing, very likely. But' you buy' books just the same. Caught by a title, or a pretty binding, or a chance word haphazard, nine times in ten. Oftener than net you get the book you don't want and skip the book you ought te have. Wasted money is the least of it Ne need te de it. Suppose you had, a friend wise in books ; with no pets, no enemies ; clean clear, can did. A friend that every month picked up each new book, get at the very pith and marrow of it, and told you with judicial justness precisely what its scope and value were and the fair price. What a treasure such a friend would be. That's just what Boek News is. It may be yours ler a pincn el pennies fi cents a year. he April number ?6 bitr pages is a-brim with just the matter that concerns book levers. Illustrations from new est books, and a plate-paper portrait of James Bryce, M. P., author of "The American Com monwealth." Boek Stere, Thirteenth street entrance. At the Bible counter are latest Episcopal Prayer Beeks and Hymnals, in sets with appendix and all the authorized alterations; 8ec te $8.50 the set. Oxford Teachers' Bibles are $i.ie te $13.50. Revised Version New Testa ment, large type : lJme. cloth, red edges, !20c. l'.'cne. morocco, gilt edgca, tOc. Hve, cloth, red edges, 0c. 8ve, morocco, gilt edgca, C0c. Thirteenth street entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. recevtca. A T CLARKE'S. Aa pretty as pretty can be. What? Why theso Fine Faster Cards that Clarke U glv Ing away with LlonCerlee. B0AP ! SOAP I SOAP ! We don't wish te soft soap you, but If you will call at our store we will show you the hardest and largest 5c cake of Lnundry or Toilet Seap In the world. Octagon Seap for all purposes. Bell Seap One or tlie finest. Olean Boap Yeu knew . Water Lily Whlte aa snow. Purity Pure as Its name. Peppy Oil The old standby, the wrappers or which will secure you a fine crayon. If you have aecured a cant call and get two cakea of Octagon Seap for 6c, and credit en your rebate card. A full line of Easter Goods at manufacturers' prices. Have you ace the large bottles of Parler Pride rer 13c, equal te two small bottles. Samuel Clarke. T BUHSli'S. Colgate's Octagon Seap. llrlng the Card Yeu Received and Get a Cake of Octagon Seap Free. Yeu Buy One Cake at Fh e Cents, and Get One Free. Bave the wrappers, and for 2, you have your choice of a Boek out of ISO volumes or a beauti ful picture or MISS OCTAGON; when framed would grace any parlor. . - BRING YOUR CARD AT ONCE und Get the Cake Free. AT BURSK'S GROCERY, NO. 17 EAST KINQ STREET. T HEIST'S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. THE LARGEST STORE I THE HEAVIEST BTOCK 1 DO YOU WANT A NICE EASTER HAM T Finest Small Pig Hams, 7 te 0 lbs, at 14c. Fin eat Medium and Large Mama at i'ic- Skinned Hams, all fat removed, at 12c. l'icnle llama, very nice, skinned, at 8c. Extra Flne;sugar Cured Picnic llama ;at0e. Prepared Ham no bones, no fat reduced te W.C.. Boneless Hams, very finest, at lie- Fine Lean Sugar Cured Bacen at Ujjjc. Finest Summer llolegna you ever saw at flc. Finest Dried Hccf, nice and sweet, at 10c. Very Finest Tender or Knuckle Beef, 15c. EGGS! EGOS! EGGS I EGGS I We are selling Eggs at 12Ke atdnzen, The market Is very uncertain, nnd quotations stand only upon Uxlaj'smurket prices, bheuld they go lower we will drop; If higher, we will ad ance our prices. Think this a geed tlme te purchase, EASTER GOODS ! Penny Chocolate Ezrs, Rabbits, Rabbits en Eggs, Carts, Running Rabbits, Bey en Rabbit, Rabbit In Cart, Sitting Rabbits. These are all Penny Chocolate Goods. By the dozen we will make It 8c. Then we hae the fin est and big gest assortment of 6c and 10c goeda e cr oiluree. Yeu must sen them te knew what they are. Charles Eden's Famous Decorated Crystal and Chocolate Hand-Made Eggs. Here the hand of genius la skilfully applied, producing a pleasing effect, and Just what the little ones want. Ms. Eden'a skill as a decorator la far reaching, and hla equals are few. That Rolled Avena ut 12c a pack geca fast. Bring along our tickets and get a cakuef Octagon Seap for nothing. Twenty-nve boxes Water Lily Seap pure white, aarae aa Ivery only 5c Ask for sainple WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRI.'CESTS., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Cea Dry Geeda Stere, and Next Doer le Serrel Herse Hetel. avrirtQCB. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW, EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, ,tI,B4tt MARKET STREirr, (Rear of the robtefflce), LANCASTER, PA, All the latest styles In Buggies. Family Car riages, Pbwtens, Surreja, Cabriolet, Phieteus, Duckboards, Tretting Wagons.Statleu Wagons, Market Wagons, etc, new ready ter the Spring Trade. A One line of Second-Hand Werk. New la the time te order for Spring. Strictly first-clasa work and all work fully guaranteed My pricea are the lowest In the county for ths same quality of work. Give me a cull and ex amine my work. Repainting and Repairing promptly at tended te and done In aTlrst-class manner. One at i ojfwerkmea eapectally employed ler that Clothing. Tk fX KRS KATBFOR. OUR FULL OF BARGAINS I Call and Inspect enr lint of Suits te Order at $18 ! Mere ttmti Thirty Htjltm te pick num. Tut 1 UU aTMSUIUUKUie And Our Line at $20 1 0er Forty Btylea In this line te take your eye. Durable and handsome. And Onr Line at $22 and $23 ! 0r Forty Bt jle ut IheM price. You'll py v ..,. "" MIUU iwni eiPcwmre. itanamnne Our Line at $25 , embraces nearly ONE HUNDRED PATTBBNH. This la aa large aa the whole stock of any ether heuae lu Lancaster. $28, $30, $32, $35, AND UPWARDS covers a line of the Handsomest Nevel tie of rereign Marxeia. Myers & Rathven, Leading Fashionable T&ilers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. OFHINO IS UERK L. Gansman & Bre.l THE SPRING. SEASON. De net wait, the Spring Season haa opened, and we are allowing In our extensive establish ment the finest and cheapest line of Men's, Beys' and Children's Clothing In the city. A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: Children's Knee PanU, 23, 33, 40, M. 75 eU f 1. Beys' Leng Pants at Gec, TAc, 11, Ji 25. Men a Pant at Tic, HOC, 1, f 1 5, tl 75, 12, $2 GO, Men's Buslness Suits nt t275. Kl 25. Kl 7.1 tl. t5. Men's All-Weel Casslmere Sulla at te 50, te, 17, 1 Men's All-Weel Cheviot SulU at M SO, tl 50, i gg mn f jq, ' I Men's Fine English Corkscrew Suits at f8, 110, Men's Black and Blue Wide Wnle Cheviot! a..,,., n. mn ri mn ai, , I The Finest Prluce Alberts sutta at tlO, f 12, til, I I16,tl8, V I Largest assortment of De) (Omul Children'!! Bints in the city. - Bevs' Suits at 12 23. !2 75, tl, tl, t SO, F7, t8. Children's Sutta. 80c. tl. tl 2.1. II M. Ail-Weel Children's Suits at tl 75, ti, 13 &a H, 1 it.ie. Snrlnir Overcoats at reduced nrtces. 49Yeuaave the prellt here the middle man I usuauy expecia u maae. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Mannfacturera of Men'a, Bey'i and uuiiureu a Lieiuing (cxciuaive.j 66 and 68 NORTH QVEEH IT., I.W. CORNER OF OKAHOB. LANCA8TSB, PA. -Net connected with any ether Clothing I Heuse In the city. I 3-I)e cautious and make lie mistake se that you get te tne riglitptacc. priRSH A BROTHER. Means te many the overhauling of last Spring's i and Summer's Clothing, and the Oiling up of a I Bult. Pair of Pants, or a Light Weight Over coat. If you stand In need of any of the abeve articles, please bear In mind that we can sup ply you with them, either Ready-Made or Made-te-Order, at prices which are sure te please you In every respecu OUR- MADE-TO-ORDER DEPARTMENT la feeling the usual Spring Impetus, netwtth-I standing the unfavorable weather ; and it is no I wonder, such handsome patterns as we can show are hard te resist buying. We will. be j pleased te mew them te you. IN OUR Ready-Made Department The haudaeme patterns we nre allowing in Men's, Beys' and Children's Suits & Pantaloons Are without doubt the most desirable. In Lan caster. A view of our Centre Square Windows will give you an Idea of them, SPECIALTIES IN Spring Overcoats, $5 te $20. Qmrinit UoeVittimb ORn nnl Hni '' uywu0 ncutncai, 6Ub aim uvu Spring Underwear, 25c and 50c. CLOTHIERS, MRRCIIAXT TAILORS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. H. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTER. PA. (Hewl. T UMBER AND COAL. I J TOUACTOSHOOKBANOCASEH. WEST KRN HARD WOODS. Wholesale aud Retail. by., . B. B. MARTIN A CO., nVIyd CI Water Street. Lancaster. Pa. XAUMOAJtDNEHS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. .J,"?30" la Nerta Qun Street, aud Ne. 661 North Prluee street. . YAJtM Najrth Prince Btr Custom Department The First of April HIRSH & BROTHER, Wk - I
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