l sw frji .w1 , t' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THUR SDAY, APRIL '3. 1890. '?? latin 9ntclli0citccv te. "- W J.STKINMAN. CUARt.KM8TKINMANret.TZ, Editors. ' ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. it DAILY INTELI.iaKNCER.-rabllsnea vanr da in the rear, bat Sunday. Served . y carriers In thli city and surrounding .teWMatttneaiUaweek. By man live aei- : larsajaarlnadvaneei&Oeenuamenui. HV 5HKLY INTKLLIGKNCER-One dollar and Iflr nmli rMr. In idnticc MnTICK TO SbBSCRIBERS-Remlt by cheek rKiS sostefflns order, and whera neitner 01 ir-'At.- ... .. .J In . r.l.lr1 inwr. itsrM at the rostemea, as second eiaM man liter. ADDSSSS, TBI nTELUaEXCZK. Lancaster. Pa. "lAK0A8TEK,PA., April 3, 1890. g;- 'am cievas m me Mississippi. ruiui ever rccurriiix uisusiruus iw i Hews of the Mississippi river are surely t creditable te our government or .our Klueering skill te one or both. They credit our skill if they nre net pre- tntablc by it ; and our government if er8.re preventable and arc net pre- intcd. The cause of the overflow being ftbeTncanaelty of the river te take the drainage of the country within Its banks, f obviously the capacity must be incrcasea or additional outlet for tue lloed walera Kfbund. Tliese waters must be taken care (Ot ; ana tuey seem te ue increasing I rather than lessening in their amount. Sflt is said that the elimination of forests Ckastcns the progress of the rainfall te- E.wrii inc rivers ; iiieugn inssum ugniu ttfcu&t tlie acstructien et trees tniiiiiiisiics be rainfall. What tlie trutii inny be its i the Influence of tree destruction upon Infall and upon floods is yet te be de tuned : but what we de knew n Unit Pour floods are net decreasing and that ey furnish the present greatest work for our engineering science. M-- The Mississippi floods have been cared l for in an engineering way by raising tthe banks ; with the apparent result ithat the river bed also has been raised j.'by the deposit of the mud : se that lovecs latave failed te be adequately protective. inwu mvy givu way 10 me lurcu ei iue Waters, as they are went te de, the last onuitlen of the inhabitants Is worm) lan it would be without the levees, as gibe waters they have gathered and pent ? fall In added voluine and force from FttM river whose surface has been raised in above the level of the land. feCapta!n Eads had a scheme, which emed plausible, of reversing the mode procedure; Instead of raining the ks he proposed te deepen the bed of i river, causing the flood, by engineer 'works that nnrrewed the channel I quickened the flew of the water, te op the mud from the bottom and ry the river deeper within Its banks. EjIf engineering works would really ec- &femmlsh such rejult. the solution of K?Hha Iwinlil.i .tmi.l.l lui f.tii.i.l. I..., 41. a JO"" """x """ " """, UUW SMC .question is whether ttiey would de se. MS,jIn the failure of any practicable eme te take the flood witters into the sisal ppl itself, the alternative seems be the opening of ether flood out- te the Gulf. Such are te b had rlth sufficient expenditure. They may Volve the surrender of fertile lands te course of the water; but certainly i te better te sacrifice these te a regular L cuannei rather than risk the ever- w of a vast territory. It is certainly w duty of the United States te protect l snores or tills treat drainnrxe ehau- MY of the country. Thore can be no stieu that this is an Internal lm- Bvcmeut that the nation must make ad one of prime Importance and uriwut iMOCMity. ttfe- . . - stx.- a ray liar spree. ra The PltUteu man who was murdered fjbr trying te prevent murder, as de- erlbed lu the news columns', was acting raujeriy under the circumstances, it Be had nenbusiness te be under clr- stancea of the kind. By Joining the iwd of the foolish men who were andlng their hard-earned wages In a etptght of drunken carousing, he ac- responsibility for whatever nils- if they might de, and he knew well that among a crowd of it tort, half crazy with bad whisky, u anyiuieg migut happen. Men er such conditions become fierce and Ital savages, and the cock light. rhlch formed the climax of their spree, rat well calculated te arouse the bleed- tineas that was a common trait of in nature In ancient times, but is ijpretty generally smothered by modern iviuzaueu. i-fTht case of the Plttsten victim excites rmpaiuy uecause or ins comparative Jibbernes8 and his anxlety te restrain his arauairem oemmiiiiug muruer, uut ) may have been ene of these who cau ak a great deal without ftellug It aud the arc often for that very reason (dangerous members of society, urging thera te fatal ex cess. lie deserved llbetter fate for his brave etl'ert te :atralu the man with the revolver. felwt his tragic end should be u ramlng te all who are given te these ay-day rejoicings ; aud there are many rnt uere in Lancaster wbe often suend r ftbeir wages In sprees. The plausible ex- &Mae Is ettered that their lives aredull and ay, witu bard work in plenty aud sure veryscarce se that when thev sce fjk little fun aud excitement within reach -KM net surprising that they nre read v &, fling away their wages and sacrlflce rjfrythlng. It is net surprising bocause fifcemsn weakness Is tee familiar te ex- pflfa surprise, but considering that the KOBiy escape from that hard life is by J-eeniai, thrift aud aebrlctv. it Is aaertifylug that men are se like the !areaepnlng brutes that they will de- eeraieiy Keep themselves lu poverty 1 misery for the sake of a rezulur nnv- Njr spree. The peer man whoteibon Mtadily keeps the hope of better times Myiew all the while, but he who stone ieually te cheer himself up lu a i jamuorce win live aud die in an ling state of misery. There are IMert and-mere truly stimulation rU'wltuin reach of the poorest te lj te keep him cheerful aud inted. -ivery honest life has u'ialr share of suniulne in it. i pleasure of self-approval and nrlde I batter for a man than any entertain- i tie can pay for. The evils of In- peranca have been magnified suffl- Uy m tbebe days of prohibition latlcUm. but there would be less nf it F; there were less pity wasted en the iei or the men who work hard, i bard aud t no better as thv 'elder. Bfcate libuid'i Xew War. Abede Islaud has had an election the new law prescribing the Aus n system of voting. The New l&U'i. Which is violently onnewH tn I system, claims that It worked verv lly in Ithode Island and resulted in inclusion of large numbers of work- ten from the peJIe, owing te the r.fur tbelr closing being reached be- fore the belated voters, who came te the polls nt lhc end of their day's work, could get there. It may tie safely as sumed that the Sun's tale Is overdrawn te suit Its doctrine. Quite probably there was delay In the taking of the new ballets under the new form of procedure ; and it may be that the new way le tee slew te enable as many votes te lie taken at n voting place as heretofore. Itut all this does net condemn the new mede of voting. All that It necessitates Is the creating of mere poling places aud the reduction of the number of voters at each. Ithode Island is a state of lis own kind. There H nut another like It in the t-euntry. It Is very small, and its population Is of the very wealthy and the very peer. Meney has always had a commanding iufluenca lu Its eloctleus. Its voters are largely the empleyes of corporations. There is no state lu which the Indepen dence of the voter is tnore subject te as sault aud none in which It needs mere powerful protection from the law. The secret system of balloting theoretically gives tlds, and the Australian method of casting the ballet premises the iiest prac tical protection te it. m mm Tiik Weel Tfriarfrr any st lint tlie Aniorl Anierl can wool Industry requires two reforms te tnnke It prospereus: first, a conserva tive and steady tariff iielley In the direction of roduced duties; second, a monthly set tlement dny. Ne doubt tlie woolen men would II i id Hint tlie first referm would ninke the second nnuccessHry,ns a henltlilnr condition of buslnc&s would show Itself In settlements. Tick mensiires taken and In contempla tion by tlie Kronen Clmmlier of Deputles te oiK'eurngo the Increiise of ipiilntlen nre even mere remarkable than the Qtioliec law for tlie name purpesn. The popula tion of France lias In recentyenrs remained se nearly stationary tlint the doputles have bucemn alarmed. Iast year a law whs pnssed exemptlng from nil tnxntlen all familles of 11 ve elilldren, but the local nil nil nil tliorltles found that the stnte would net bear tlie deficit In the Inconie and It liml te be mnde geed by higher tnxnllen en tlie famllles net having flve rlilldrcn. "In se me parts nf France, such as, for Inslniirn, Brittany, where lnrge fiiiullles nre com mon, the ratepayers with less than seven children have hud te submit te an Incroase of tnxntlen te tlie oxtentof fitly, and even sixty, par cent." Tlie Chamber declines te repenl or modify the law, but a bill Is new before it which provisos for the heavy tax ation of bachelors and old maids, se thst married people with small families may net have te pay for the exomptlen glven te the fortunnte father of five. In the current 'enim l'rcsldent Dwlglit attempts te say what a boy should knew at eighteen, and lirst nf all mnke the strong point tlint at Hint age a youth should knew hew te study with enthuslasm. IIe then remarks Hint the study of Iniiguage Is very easy In theso e.irly years nnd tlint tlie boy may grew up Inte Kroneli or Qermnu as he grows up Inte Kngllsh. He should cilxe be able te read Greek and I.utln with ense aud satisfaction nod be set ferwnrd in history nnd tlie beginnings of Kngllsli llterature, should kuevv souietliing of musie nnd art aud slienld linve studied mathauiatics euorgetladly. In short, tlui Ideal boy of this profosser would he very romarkable as a man of thirty, and as a hid of eighteen would be a melancholy speci men of an overloaded young man with all the vigor and spirit of youth drained out of hi in by fanatical schoelmastors. In the telegraphic news from ltussln thore are accounts of riots and jMilltlcnl Rgltntien among the students, and hints of t general disposition en tlie part of tlie most Intelligent olnsses te make as much trouhle for the government as they safely can, but nssurifuce Is given that nothing of great importance will eome of it all bocause the peasants and mnsses of the peeple 'are thoroughly leyni. This stupid and stubborn leyulty of tlie great mass of the people Is tlie dlspnlrnf patriots and reformers, but it may hn that It is the only sutvatleu of Husslii from Terrorists tnore unprincipled thnn theso who ruled in France. Had as tyranny may be It Is botter than Annrchy, and it tuny be hoped that the pens-ints will remain hopelessly loyal until the danger of Nihilism has passed by. But while the masses stand firm Inllussla it Is net le iu Finland, whero the peeple are intelligcut nnd Jealous of their tlirontenod lihorties. According toeuo dispatch tienps have been sent te l'eland and Finland te quell dlsorder. In the former country the agltatleu may be due te the rumors current ofdlplematic iutrlgue by England aud Austria looking te the ro-establkh-uiont of Russian l'eland as a nation, te sorve as a burrler against Itussla. In Finland the agitation fellows the news that the lihorties of the Finns are about te be abolished by Itussla. Tlie Finns are Lutherans and when the Car Alexander eenquered their laud from Sweden at the begluuliig of this century he solemnly swere thut he and his successors would leave thorn their re ligion, laws and llberty forevor. The c&ir became' Grand Dukoef Finland and the Finns have escaped the tyranny that has crushed the Russians, although constantly threatened with It. It remains te be seen whether the great jxiwers will permit Fin nish liberties te be finally extinguished. l'KIWONAI.. City Sui'kmntkndunt Bukmri.i: will deliver an address at the dedication of a school home In Dovlestewn, next Tuesday. Ills Mibjcct is "The Beautllul lu Kduca Kduca tieu." Kmin 1'aciia has entered the German service. He will revolve a halary of STiAKM) a year, and will leave nbeiit tha middle of April for Victerln Nynnza. He will be ncceinpnuled by u large curuvun and troops under command of German ollleers. Allum G. Tiiurman will be 77 years old en the 13th of Xovembor next, should he survive till then, aud already plans nre being formed te Rlve the Old Iteman h cempllinentary dinner. Kx - President Cleveland uud Illter Dana are spoken of as likely te take u pirt In It. Gt.v. Clinten II. Fisk reminded tlie boys In a .Sunday school he addressed the ether dny that some of them might be president or the Unlted States someday, and out of tlie abundance of his own e-xa-Hence booked in this concentrated advice, " Don't run en the Prohibition ticket 1" ltejiEHT Adams, of Philadelphia, tlie American minister te Brazil, sailed from Liverpool for New Yerk en Wednesday. He spoke kindly of his sojourn iu llle, but said he was tired of tlie efct aud did net care te rosume the jmsllinn under the re public, adding thut the clliunte was vile. IIe leeks well and younger than before he went te Brazil, hut asserts that he has hint several pounds iu weight. He thinks tlie Brazilians have a warm leve for Dem Pedre, but doubts if it be possible te re re re stere the empire Van Heptk.n's Cocoa Cocea soluble. The original, nint ID There's net a wck, there's net a stain Thut en the ttetli we cbunce te me, Hut shadows forth ikcay and puln, lfnotrcmeved right cedlly, By BOZOlMiNT, whose wondrous power Works miracles lu ene short beur. J.VM eflTereit for an Incurable case of rafarrh by tbeiiroprlrturaeflJr.Buge's lU'inuly. WccuU. by anil-jinn. W.TIiiw A l'amlly tiutheiiuir. Have you a father? Have 'you a mother T Have you a seu or daughter, sitter or a brother who bus net yet taken Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, tbc guaranteed remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup and all Threat and Lung Troubles T If se, why? When a sample betUe is gladly given te you jrtt by any druggist, and the large size cesU euly60cand l pj yAN MOUTEN'B COCOA. TUB rOPULAIt COCOA OF KUHOPK, TIIK COMING ONE OF AMERICA. MOST A PI'ETIZtNa-EAHIIiY D105UTKD. The Van IIeittkn's process renders their cocoa easy of digestion and de velops In the highest degree 1U delicious aroma. It is an excellent flesh-former, fifty par cent, greater than the best of ether cocoas. Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." a-VAN ItOUTEN'M COCOA ("once tried, ilHrnyn uiil") U Me original, pnre, seluble Cecen, Invented, made and patented In Hol Hel land, and U(te-day better and tnore tellable than any of lliu numerous Imitation!. In (net It Is Kencrutly admitted all ever Euree mid a comparative test will easily prove that no ether Coeoa equals tills Inventor's In solubility, ngrccabtotiuteandnutrlllve qualities, "'.urgent sale In the world." Ask ter Van HeUtkn's A.NDTAKK NOOTltKlt. (4.1 ItHoccllnnceno CAMKOHNIA. Hhh-II I'nrtlrs. Heinl-menlhty. Tourist Mlviinlnir fMiru. I?Iiihiii rnlftf. Kfiuthiru l'iirlhiCn. KlM'plnxcnrs. (,'luiip rates. Keuthrru fuclllc. Ce. Aililietis, I-;. iMWiiKi, AssisiaiH ;iicncrH Trallln Malinger, Mi llrendway, New Yerk Aililiew). K. IIAWJ.KY, Assistant '.(Iciierat It, J. HMITI1. Agent, 49 H.Ikl HU. I'blla. ' JanlO-lydStaw )f rrVTVpniS' OK l'll'K, KIIOM ',4 OUUUU Inch te tl Inch diameter, for sale nt n low llituru. nnd the only beuse In the city with n plin cutlliiii iiiiicIiIiib, cutting up bi (I Inch diameter, nt JOHN lilHT'H,n.! Kasl Ful ton strecl, m7-lfd TTENUlf WOLr, FURNITURE STORE, bns removed te l.K) Knst King street, having a full line of furniture nf every descrlptbui al the lowest prices. Alse Underbiklng promptly at tended in. Call and einmlne our goods. aa-tfdK II. WOf.K. ia East King HUreet J7ISTATK OK JOHN J. 1IOOVKU, I.ATKOK U Ijaiii'iisterclty, Pn.. deceasnl. letters of iidiiilnlstnitleu en said eslnte having been gmnteil te the undcnlgned.ullcrsens Indebted thereto nre rniucstnl te make Imniodlate pay ment, and tbete having claims or demands ngalust the Kiime, will present them without delay ferscttlctncnt te the tindcrslgiied, resid ing In Uincaster, 1'a. JOSEPH V. HOOVER, Administrator. IlneWN A IlKNSKL, Attorneys. fiWIdTh $100,000. IN HONDH AND MOIITOAOKS FOR IN VIMTORH, IN HUMS OK lioe, rxn. $.j00, 11,000 te ijn.oea llniwl.n tier rent. InterrsL navnhlnfilliirterlv. MertKnges Oler cent. Interest, pajuble half- venrlv Heiid e: cnll for full Information. JOHN 11. MKTZI.KR, Ne uh. IlnkeHU - ( l'KH CKNT. DKIIKNTURKHTOUK CEIl JLJ tinciites In multiples of 1 100, enrnlnga guarantee ensb dividend of 10 pe- cent, per an num. payable sriul-nnnnally, are Isiued liy the lliilldfiiKiindUmu ASHOclntlonefl)nkota(llome Olllru, Aberdeen, Heutli Dakota). Ne member ship no or ether exiense Incident te Issuance of sleck. Bleck may be converted Inte ntsh at purchun price after two years. Invester se cured by teal estate mortgages te double the iitiumnl of the Investment deposited with n Trustce. Correspondenco Invited. 1, ir U'.vtttfftiun Manager l'lilladcliilila Olllce, Ne. 411 WHtiitilNlreet. V. TT.I1im,I.U,lf, J an I -Am end IKINIIOLIVH Bargain Stere Price List. Tea Setts, M pieces, $3.73. Chamber Hells, 10 pieces, ..70, 8.75 and :U5. Decorated Platen, 10c each. Wine Sett, 6O0 and We. Water Hetls, 8 pieces, M cents. Handsome Goblets, Us each, liarge (Pass Pitcher, ISe. Cotl'ce Pellers, 8c, 10c., 13c., 15.'., 11)0, 2Jcuud 21c each. Ten Kettles, 15c., 3)c., Vfic.. tpOc 70c anil R.V. Knainclcd Kettles, 'J5C, U)c. and 'Mc each. I'ollslied Hklllels, Its.'., ltc., 22c, Vic, iMc. each Never-llrcak Hklllcts, He, 61c, U3c. uud 7tc 'i'able Upoens, 10c, 'JOc, 'Ah: nnd roc a sett. Ten HiKHins, lie., 10c, ISc nnd 2Sc. n sett. Bargain KulNcsniid Kerks, C0cni.ctt. Iirge Hammered Walters, 10c. Dust Brushes, 10c, c and S.ic Hhoe Brukbes, 10c, lJe.,25c and SOc Geed Hcrub Brushes, 6c each. Weeden Buckets, 10c each. Umbrcllus, SOc, (tic., 8Sc and Kie. ltiibbcr Combs, 6c, 10c. and 15c. Memorandum Beeks, 3c. mid 1c Sh"et Music, 5c, and 10c Fine llnudkerclilefs, Sc. und 10a. And n large assortment of 6c. and 10c goods. dent rettaicr thk ixack, Nearly Opposite Pene' Railroad Station. mlO-lyd IIXCUUHIONH AND PICNIC.-'. Mt. Gretna Park ON THK Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, ion Excursions and Picnics! KIIEKTO AM.. Itcnutntns cNcrythlng needed fera pleasant day's outing. Ample shelter, luvely walks and rambles, romantic tlrltes, mountain springs, crystal streams spanned by rustle bridge; beating 011 I .ake Conewago, 11 beautiful meun tain lake, 'JO acres In extent; Tennis, Carousal. Croquet and Bae Ball greuii nd; Bowling Alley, Hhoetlng Gallery, a spacious Dnnclmr 1'avlll. Dining Hall, Kitchen, (provided with fuel): Toilet, Basket mid Baggage rooms ami an ex cellent restaurant In charge of a competent ealerer. Tables, Benches, mvtngs and itustlc Heats ure scattered throughout tbuuoeds for the free use of excursionists. The Narrow Gauge Railroad and Governer Dick are Special Attractions. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Prem ises. -Ker excursion rates and gefternl Informa tion, apply te NKDIIUHH, iiNluid Mup't C. A U Itnllrcid, Lebanon, Pn. rilHE M1I.I.URSVII.LK STATE NORMAL 1 HCHOOU The Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel, which has long been recognized ns the lending training school In the suite, is better this year than ever before. It Is net a mere academy, but ureal school for tha training of teachers. Its gradu Htes till many of the leading educational ihk. tleus tu Ibis state. A Free Kindergarten will be started In con nection with the Medel Hchoel, It will be lu charge of an eierlenced klndergartner. Hiie clal training clnv.es lu this department with out cixtm charge Kull state appropriation te students. AVrlte early for room. Visitors nre always welcome. Heelal Arrangements for Lancaster. The preramma of tlie Mlllersvllle Nermal Hchoel has lieen se nrninged that pupils from Ijiueii. rasler may graduate ut the school and beard at home. Tuition expenses for pupils preparing te tench: l'er niek (for 12 weeks or mere). St for Winter session efiis weeks, tai; for Summer Sesloner 11 ueeks, 113; total tuition for year, A Hlatc appropriation of tJO.OO Is given te Oraduates It Is thus sivu that High Scheel Graduates and ethers, who complete the Nor Ner mal Hchoel Course In two years, may de se nt a total tuition of only f Jl. Hiieclal rates te pupils are given by the Street Railroad Company, Hunimea Session of Fourteen Weeks begins Monday. March 31st. Fer catnlegue or further Information address the 1'rincliml, mi I.- miAr t v.t. in3e-!wd Mlllersvllle. i'a. lcutitvu D" N.VTHOIWT, DENTIST. J)t;K.NTIlK SQUARE. rlaltles. New Seu made, broken ones meiided and remodeled. Teeth inserted without plates Slid lUVOtcd. etc. Yes. even-thin, iu.l.1 nn telk'iiilstry ulll recehe prompt attention, at very J.'.-? wv atrriu.. lumieillU Remember tle.1 Ik. Jl ;albnrstls the ONLY DetilUt It, fl.lu .!.... J who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den tistry, an adautage that Is obvious. marMyd&w 3Mterm?i. y UTHEH a KAUFFMAN, ATTOKNKV-AT-U! W, Becend Fleer Eshlaman NerttaUakaisirMt, ulldlng, Na u tffanmntAktv'm. PntLAHBLPiitA, Thursday, April 3, 1800. The Herald of the Easter Fair. Questions arc rife through out the store concerning the goings en that are observed here and there by visitors. The answer is : " Prepara tions for the Easter Fair." We sometimes write of the unique relations between this store and the community. It is unique nothing else like it in all the wend. Just think of it again for a moment. Common talk often says of a given man, " His word is geed as his bend." With such an one you need only a verbal contract. De you ever hear " His act is geed as your thought?" Ne, you de net. You'd never expect that your wish should control another's actions, but that's just what our public expects, requires of us. There is an unwritten, un spoken contract between us and our public which implies that what the public desires we must de, Vve recognize the contract we obey. And thus result many things that interest and amuse you. During two successive years there have been Easter observ ances here. People, expect them new. The children want te come that the Easter Em blems may please amuse. The ether people want te come many for their children's reasons. And se the hammers have been ringing and the saws buz zing while mysterious curtains concealed whac busy brains were contriving all busy, upon what we call this year. The Easter Fair. New we are ready with the story, of which the most inter esting points are about the Bargains in the Fair. Fair Bargains te strew the pathway of Spring with geld. The golden days of the year. The days that open the gates te the Bargain Country. Yeu will find the Carpet Gate, and the Pottery Gate, and the Dress Goods Gate, big, bread gates, and you will find little gates that let you in through by-ways, the Hosiery Gate, the Suspen der Gate, plenty mere, and by everyone you can make your way te little savings banks which may be yours if you say se. But the newspapers cannot tell all.. The only way will be for you te take a great slice of Easter Holiday time and come te The Easter Fair at Wana maker's. Then with eyes te see, and ears te hear, and with tongue te question, you will be able te get at the meaning of it all. Jehn Wanamaker. Olldtltlnn F INE TAILORING. I890--SPRING.--I890 Fine Tailoring. The Largest und Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. We would also announce the purchase of a JobUitef English Suiting uud TriHUirlngnt a great sacrifice, which wu Mill sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. a-Call early goods. te secure n bargain In these H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT LMl'ORTINO TAILOR INTHIH'ITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d7-lfd tTiARTIN HltUts. EVERY DAY WE HEAR EXPRESSIONS F R 0M CUSTOMERS OF THE WORTH AND l'LEAS URE COMBINED IN OUR CLOTHING. Yisit Oar Bey's Department THIS WEEK! The lowness of prices (compared wllh ethers) efsur clothing. The choicest styles and bigger values (compared with ethers) of our Men's Furnishings. The best we've ever done In style, quality and price Is here for you this season. All our Spring Clothing Is ready te show. All wool Spring Overcoats ns low as liuj.all wool Men's Suits us low as VJX, Spring Overcoats Jfrem handsome te luxuriant, 110.00 te IJX00; Men's Spring Suits, from handsome te luxuriant, SI0.03 te 120.00. This week we. show hundreds of New Suits for the boys. Styles ure handsome, prices are right, (leaning your way sharply.) This week we show hundreds of New Shirt Waists for the boys. Styles are hand some, prices nre right, (leaning your way sharply.) WeJIden't expect everybody te remember about the novelties In our custom tailoring de partment at one reading. Therefore this again Invites you te the feast for your eyes, and the values In sulU te order at IU.00, r.U00, m.00, Bi00andfr7.00.. Se ear Easter Neckwear, Neckwear, Neck wear, MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. H. 8 e. e. e. Ixi the SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is net a nostrum of a brief day's ex istence, such as spring up like the mushrooms ; neither is it one of the old worn-out petai h, mercury, sarsaparilla mixtures, which break down health, but is a purely vegetable remedy which strikes at the disease itself (instead of trying te cure the effect of diseases), and roots out the impurities of the bleed. Svit a$0et N EW YORK STORE. Jew Spring Wraps -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. SI'RINQ STOCKINET JACKETS At tJ, 12.50, (Wcacli. KINK BTOCKINETT JACKETS In New Shapes nt S-150, It and tW each. KINEDIAOONAI.JACKETS At 14, $5 teM GO. HEADED CAl'KM AND WRAPS, J I M,I2 SO, $.1, I te tH each. ACCORDIAN 1'I.AITED CAPES, t!7.)teffleacri. Coaching Capes, Lace Trimmed Shawls, New Spring Shawls In i'lalds, Stripes and Mixtures. P.VRISIENNE JERSEY JACKETS, Rcndy-Miule, for Street and Heuse Wear, made In Indies' and Misses' Sires of Navy erKast Ulaclc Jersey Clelh, tJ73, S3 and ft each. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINU ST. YylLLIAMHON 4 FOSTER. On Saturday Morning Wn 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 Sprlnc Dress Goods, we will open some of the most exquisite novelties In the above named goods produced this season. Ladles desiring something new and novel la Dress Slutts should net full te visit us and loe It through our stock. We have styles of dress KOeds which cannot be found elsowhero In the city. IMMENSE! IMMENSE! We have new open the Largest and Rest Se lected Stock of Infants' Leng uud Short lu Cream and Ecru, Handsomely Embroi dered, thut can be found lu Lancaster city. Leng Coats, 12 25, and Short Coats II 2. Indies' Steckinette. Jackets, i SO, n 23, M 25. ileuded Silk Wraps. ttttOtell 25. Ulrl's Sailor Jackets, 12 SO te 13 00. I .miles' Cenncinnrus, 15 00. ChllOreu's Twe-Piece Kilts, 12 00 te $3 00. Children's Short Punt Suits, 12 00 te 12 60. Children's Spring Weight Overcoats. Odd PunU uud Shirt Waists, 25c, SOc, T&cand 11.00. NOTIONS. Among the many new things In this depart ment will be found Children's and Infant's White Dresses, long and short. Prices from 2Se te II 00. White Embroidered Cups for children and Infants' Currlage Afghans. Ijice Curtains all prices from 00e te f 13 jer pair. LIGHT SHIRTS. Particular attention lias been given te our I.lght-Welght Shirts for the coining Spring and Summer. Our Silk, Cashmere, French and English Flannels, Zephyrs, Cheviots, Madras Cleth, Satlnes and Deiuet Flannels, ure the handsom est and chenpest ever shown te trade. Demet Flannel Shirts, 25c te 75c. Satlnes, Cheviots and Madras Cleth, II 25 te 12 00. Cashmeres and French and English Flannel, II tell. Silk and Silk Stripes, H te 17 50. A full line of Spring and Summer Underwear for men, that cnuuet be .surpassed, and ranging lu price from 25c up. AMONG OUR SHOES Fer Spring and Summer wear Is One Special Line en u bleb we have secured the Agency for Lancaster und Harrlsburg. We are therefore prepared te glve you the benefit of the low price for which these goods can be sold. They arc innda of line selected Dongola stock, with narrow square tees and tipped with the same goods us upper stock, bund-turned soles, ele gantly stitched with silk. We carry these goods In all widths, from A. te E. Price, 13 50. The New Department this week Is Ready Made Harness, and all kinds of prices for single from f5 SO a set up te 129, and all the extras te sell separate. We will have mere te say about this department later en, and you will learn something by seeing it. Prices will surprise you. The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps, with a complete assortment of Pockelbeoks and ITiu brelhu, TruuUs und Tru ellng Bags, at the Low Lew est Prices. lleusefurnUhlng Goods, Glass wan', China ware, Tlnwaie, Woedenwore, Wlllewwure, Agatenare. An elegant Clethes Wringer, 12 and 12 50. Fleer EaUls In Antique Oak, Silver aud Cherry nt very low prices. Lamp Chim neys for Ne. 1 "inid 2 Burners, at 8c, We have. Just received an elegant line of Table and Fleer Oilcloths. Clethes Pins, 1c a deicru Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., -AMI . NO. 3H MARKET ST., HARR1SI1URO, PA. RADIATORS. OF ANY MAKE OH DE- i-MtiriSSMSS'SHSiSSS&'Sak s. 8.H. - In tlie Spring Last wluter ugly bells broke out all ever my arm and neck, caused by polaened bleed. Three bottles of SWIFTS SPECIFIC (S. 8. 8.) eradi cated the disease entirely from my sys tem. It also restored my appetite and built up my system, which had been run down te a low ebb, caused by the unhealthy stite of my bleed. GEORGE ALVAItD, Aug. 2, 1839. Avoca, la. Treatise en Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIF1CC0., Atlanta, 6a. fSrecevte. AT CLARKE'S. As pretty as pretty can be. What? Why these Fine Easter Cards that Clarke Is giving away with LlonCefTee. SOAP ! SOAP I SOAP 1 We don't wish le soft soap you, hut If you will call at our store we will show you the hardest and largest 6c cake of Laundry or Toilet Seap In the world, v Octagon Seap for all purposes. Dell Seap One of the finest. Olcan Seap Yeu knew it. Water Lily White as snow. Purity Pure as Its name. Peppy Oil The old standby, the wrappers of which will secure you a flue crayon. If you have secured a card call and get two cakes of Octagon Soup for tic, aud credit en your rebate card. A full line of Easter Goods at manufacturers' prices. Have you see the large bottles of 'Parler Pride for 15c, equal te two small bottles. Samuel Clarke. A TBURSK'S. -v Colgate's Octagon Seap. Bring the Card Yen Received and Oat a Cake of Octagon Seap Free. Yeu Buy One C'ake nt Five Cents, and Oct One Free. Save the wrappers, nnd for 25 you have your choice of iv Boek out of 1H0 volumes, or n beauti ful plcture of MISS OCTAGON; when framed would grace any parlor. 49-BR1NQ YOUR CARD AT ONCE and Oct Uie Cake Free. AT BURSK'S GROCERY, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. T HEIST'S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. THE LARGEST STORE ! THE HEAVIEST STOCK ! DO YOU WANT A NICE EASTER HAM 7 Finest Small Pig Hams. 7 teObs.atlie. Fin est Medium and Large Hams at 12Kc. Skinned Hams, all fat removed, at 12c. . Picnic Hams, very nice, skinned, at 8c. Extra Flnepsugar Cured Picnic UnmsttOc. Prepared Ham no beues, no fut reduced te 12Sc. Boneless Hams, very finest, at 12c. Ffne Lean Sugnr Cured Bacen at 12Uc Finest Summer Bologna you ever saw at Oc. Finest Dried Keef, nice and sweet, at 10c. Very Finest Tender or Knuckle Beer, 15c. EGOS! EQQS! EGOS I F.GQS 1 We are selling Eggs at 12c a "dozen. Tiie market Is very uncertain, and iiuoiutiens stand only upon te-day's market prices. Should they go lower we will drop ; If higher, we will ad vance our prices. Think this n geed time te purchase. EASTER GOODS ! Penny Chocolate Ejus, Rabbits, Rabbits en Eggs, Carts, Running Rabbits, Bey en Rabbit, Rabbit In Cart, Sitting Rabbits. Tliese are all Penny ChocelatoOoods. By the dozen we will make it tic. Then we have the fin est nnd big gest asse'tment of ac and loe goods ever euered -- -- ---- ..--- - ......, id. Yeu must, sen mem te Kuew wnai mey ey ure. Charles Kden's Famous Decorated Crystal and Chocolate Hand-Made kegs. e Kent. Here tlie handefaenlus is skilfully aenlled. producing a pleasing effect, and Just what the little ones want. Ms. Eden's skill as a decorator Is far reaching, and his equals are few. That Rolled Avena nt 12Jc a pack gees fast. Bring along your tickets and get a cake of Octageu Seap for nothing. Twenty-five boxes Water Lily Seap pure white, same as Ivery only 5c Ask for sample cake. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRirCE HTH., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin & Ca'sDry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. " data. s PRING srYLES -IN- DUNLAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. Select your SPRING TILE while the Stock Is New and Full. Best FUR STIFF HAT In lbs city at 11.00 and 11.50. Our 12.50 STIFF HAT Unsurpassed. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS.RUIIBER COATS AND UMBRELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. .flour. EVAN'S FLOUR. 99 ARE TOE ORDER OF TOE DAY. The great annual moving time Is at bund. Uut while tills occurs only once a year LEVAN'S FLOUR s. Is moving ALL THE TIME. Never Steps. Moving dally from Mill te Grocery, from Gro cery te Kitchen, there te gladden the heart of the geed housewife who Is se delighted te see a handsome, big white leaf of bread come out of thsevan. (A word te tli wist, etc) r . i. . S. 8. ft. s. s. s. In tKe Spring! Pcteruburg, Va. The waut of appi tlte and the horrible dyspepsia from which I Buffered have entirely disap peared, and (enlay I have as geed a digestion as any man In the state el Virginia, and all due te a few bottle of 8. B. S. JAM. E. COLLIER. Wlnten, N. C I use It every spring. It always builds me up, giving me ap petite and digestion, and enabling! me te stand the long, trying, enervat Ing, het summer days. In using It ll seen become strong of body and easy of J mind. M. 8. HAMLIN. Iteliure ef SamMen, TJALACE Or FASHION. THE GRAND SPRING OPENING! AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 116 AND 117 N. QUEEN BT., Is announced for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 2d, 3d, -4th, 5th, and premises te be the Event of the Season. At no time before this have we made such extensive pre parations for an elaborate dis play as for this occasion. We intend te make this opening our crowning effort. By it we must show that our lines of Goods in every department are complete beyond a doubt, that our prices,! are right. Our Goods aVe stylish and new, and our assortment is larger than ever before. Te show our Goods and make our store the centre of attraction is our only aim. The decorations this time will be of such novel and conspicuous designs as will make it compare favorably with some of the finest exhibits ever shown anywhere, x A World s rair in Lancaster. Each department represented in a separate exhibit, and each one a Fair in itself. Your spe cial attention 'is called te our Millinery Parler, in the rear end of the store. There we will show about 300 opening Hats, trimmed and designed after the latest Paris and Londen fashion, besides our display of Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, Plushes and Millinery Laces and Ornaments will excel any of our former efforts. The whole front part of our store, from the deer te the Mil linery Department, will be de voted te the display of Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Corsets, Under wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry, Lace Goods, Parasols, Umbrel las, etc. ; and the way tjie Goods will be arranged will make it attractive as well as interesting te everybody. We will net spare time nor treuWle te make this opening the grandest ever seen here, and extend a most cordial invitation te all. Four days : Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 2, 3, 4 and 5. One day like the ether ; the same display ; the same Decorations ; the same Hats. Come every day, as it will take you four days te see everything. ttryctft. C ARPETS! CARPETS CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY. Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine Coverlets, Counterpanes, Car pets, Blankets, Yarns, &c. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., NO. 1W SOUTH WATER STREET, Laxcastkr. Pa. febl5-3md STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,42.43AS MARKET STREET. (Rear of tha ' ' Postefflce), LANCASTER, PA. All the latest styles In Buggies, Family Car riages, 1'htetens, Surreys, Cabriolet, Pha.tens, Buckboards, Tretting Wagons.Statlen Wagons, Market Wagons, etc., new ready ler the Spring A fine line of Second-Hand Werk. New Is the time te order for Spring. Strictly first-class work and all work fully guaranteed My prices are tbe lowest in the county far tba same quality of work. Give me a call and ex amine my work. Repainting and Repairing promptly at tended te and done lu a first-class manner. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose, VfOTlOK TO TRESPASSERS AND GUN ,IX NEKS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Jernwall nd Speedwell estates in Lebanon or LaneasUr ueuntles, whether Inclesed or uulnclesed, either for tha purpose of sheeting or Ashing, as tha law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en said lands et tha undersigned alts Ibbinotiea, WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN K. PERCY ALDEN. idw. a ruuuiAk. Mfcmsn tmt. "wVOsUssiui'i iX llM- r L .(-" uT r'M & U -;lttri5j.g..v-&ft-'- :
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