Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 07, 1890, Image 2

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    THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, APKIL 7. 1890.
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wrdayln the ytsu, but Sunday.
fcrwnfcw te thli ty n arfeui4ttr
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v:jtn s yssw la advance ; eenU a month.
rMKLtTNTKLLIOKNCEK-One dollar
Oy cents a year, in advance,
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. - r nontefflc order, and where wiw
fi"tJieea be procured Mad la ft wftrtertsl
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LAJTOASraK, FA., Ayril 7, 1890.
.' DeiralflthHIm!
rtfEx-State Senater Lewl Emery, n Ite-
bpblican leader of the northwest which
ktticuiariy cemmanas me renuueu
th neenle Interested In lta peculiar
fedtiitrv. haa made a speech at Brad-
icd In denunciation of the nomination
.Delamater, and given very goeu
laenawhv lionheuld net be nominated.
tit charges htm with Infidelity te the
interesta of the people and even with
fraudulent practice in the discharge of
"bk functions as senator. The attack Is of
s Character that shows that the assault
I will be continued upon Delamater both
7 a candidate for tne Republican nenunn-
tten and as the Republican nominee.
JW SUOWS mat me sweiu una uwu ui...i
against htm and the scabbard thrown
sway. It comes atauine wnen wi-
wtii la alMttdv eilnnsMuw! in flAVe SO.
k wired a majority of the Republican del-
f aiea mreugu me rcmve mu eii
Chairman Andrews ana me repmeu
,Jselp of Senater Quay. That lender
Wnt ftway te nerma uccmniiK iv
tit was n fair field for nil tue
MandldAtpa. but when lie returns no
' flhds that his agents hnve been help-
lag one of them with very dirty prno prne
ila?a and that he Is be far committed
.In nubile estimation te Delamater that
rit' he should drawback from him, the
wardlct would be that he was afraid : and
last here comes this open assault from
itin oil regions which Is the old-time
s Mating ground of the Independent Re-
- Mbllcans : and K euny cireps ueiauia-
L far after this attack It will be a retreat
lander fire that circumstances may
illv make a rout, and if he does net
fitreat, It does net take great prophetic
tower te predict disastrous ueieat.
hl1H.Hlli.HiiKlliian winnlliA In lntltlevl.
. AUO XWUUUUVaU 11IUVI1UIV wu.a.
Vania Is In better shape te be smashed
an It has been for many a long year.
ere are plenty of disappointed men
fctady tejump at the threat of the leader,
'When they see a fair ennnce te down
ihltn. There would be an elegant opper
tunity with se unwholesome a cnudl
Nlate ns Delamater, who has net u
falngular popular attribute, and whose
jv whole- strength lies In his con-
etten with thess whom the people
' knew as their fees. This connection can
t readily shown. And there appear
:-A be fniftii In lie urircd ncralnst him.
liahewing him te be a ready tool of ills-
autable people and schemes. There
no awcet saver about him te coin-
id him te the voter. Mr. Quay and
pfce party machine will have te elect
im ; and tuey will net 1ms aule te stand
I ;Tery strong guerilla fire, much less
III they be likely te safely endure the
ICty division that Delamnter's caudl-
' and Quays mastery threatens.
kThe two new scum te be fairly joined
ether te sink or swim. The light is
i.much against Quay as Delamater.
later 's odleusncss comes in te sun-
mcnt Quay's, and the two together
lll'make a lively stench. Quay will
if back out from the association, uu-
tunate ns ue may new esteem it. lie
net been noted for retreating ;
Mptclally when he finds retreat te
tee late, He will Have te Btuy
60 the wave, even though it be
& kut te be cast upon the reeks. Tt docs
?BOt de for a political leader te go te Fler
ida, fishing, leaving turbulcut witters
liMhlnd him and peer pilots lu his ret-
n craft. Or perhaps It would be fnlrer
i say that it is net possible in these
primes for a thoroughly corrupt pelltlcluu
successfully undertake teraalutaiu his
bold upon politics even lu Pennsylvania.
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SujK m . . , t, , ,
,. rower or me aew states.
Itlt seems about as eertaln ns anything
i can be tUat the bill muklnc states of
jT'WjJbe and Wyoming will be passed by
rsa eenate nnu aigned by the president,
aiac ine triumph of party, rather than
tlce or public welfare, is the supreme
isidcratieu with the men in pewer,
witn six new stntcs mur
ed with mera or less firm-
! in the Republican column
key may feel reasonably secure lu their
: n narrow minds. The admission of
r Idaho and Wyoming should draw a
EHaietest from the elder stutcs against this
usan scneme rer manufacturing
tmenwealths which may with their
jjjeanty population outweigh the great
LJbateru states In the Scuate. The Xm
SYerk Sun calls attention te the fact that
J.1IM four new states and two in embryo
arc an aggregate vote of eulv
7,213, and yet they will have
; i twelve senators, and se will be nulte us
ffewcrful In the Senate ns New Yerk,
Pennsylvania, Uhle, Indiana, Illinois
rna juisseuri with their aggregate of
iHKW five million voters. The new states
ay have great expectations In the wuv
IM' population, but their remote inland
wyen and their physical features
Mirage hopes of the r ever an-
;Meaching the states named In either
enslty of population or wenlth.
tten Inequality of the elder states In ten.
aterial representation is tolerated as an
erited evil made less by the cemmer.
I Importance of the smaller cenimmi.
pyaalths, but while waiting for a fitting
unuuuy ie rectny this historical
Ct a nnrtlann rewrnmnni ni...i..
iptfetes Its power te the creation of mere
Diems or the same kind. Little ivi.
rare is thought by many te have tee
senatorial power, but In all but a
iphlcal sense she Is a fur mere mi
nt part of the nation than several
ftfc new states.
I growing power of the far Weat I
Sy observable in the streusr ennmii.
te public measures which seem tn
1 only the sea coast. River and
( Tll6 1. "v mvuu u,
laartiiif? appropriations for unknown
My,&. nvars, and Western members
Aneirid oppesluir coast fartlflnaHn,,
rfriun ffe'(Dg foreign commerce and
u .awn iuui are uoyeuu the grasp
uw provincial mind.
daalraiit liwlrnnnlllan ......
ipelal news inspires them often te
W wrongful meanef cttinir it 'ri.r,
ri.VArlp lt.rf tfu. t.... .
ifvuuiivi iiuiHUO!. nun a
liMrlet, it ntl.A.. .!. i . i
JL11 Ha flnntamtuiM.te. l..4... n
avite attempt te get ahead of them.
1ILM ukll. . .. . . . .
T .' ."",v" particularly in
ant. hu 111.) j.. ?.. .
"i " nnu seems w e
a far worse thing; in printing an
accusation against a young man awny
off In Honduras of having stolen
the 141,000 that a couple of years
age was lest in transit by Adnms
Express company te the treasury
at Washington. The Adams Express
company paid the 1cm, and employed
Plnkerteu'a agency te catch the thief.
After two years they seem te have
determined te fix the crlme Upen this
man new in Honduras, although they
bad no evldcnce ngalnst him. Rebert
rinkerten started down te sec him and
persuade him te confess. He came
home full of fever but without the con
fession. The man declared he was Inno
cent. The Herald prints Plukcrlen's
letters showing hew much trouble he
went te, hew llttle he knew and hew
llttle he get.
Since be has returned, the government
down there seems te have been moved
te arrest the accused man, who Is re
ported te have confessed the crime.
It is very remarkable Indeed if he did
for them what he refused te de for l'ln l'ln
kurten and reflects undue discredit
upon that gentleman's persuaviveness.
We doubt the confession. There
Is nothing tn the reason of the
cese te make It probable. The Herald
has far mere probably been drawing a
long bow te benefit Its circulation.
Te-day begins a Democratic administra
tion. That the new brooms will de geed
sweeping there Is no doubt.
Tne Senate en Hatiinlny piuiodeno hun
dred and thlrteen pension bills In an hour.
It would take mere tlmti an hour te care
fully read the brief statement of each chre
published lu the Cbngresttenal Jleenrd, and
leglnlotlen se hurried and reckless cannot
avoid blunders. True, theso pennlen bill
had passed the Heuse, and might be sup
posed te have received prelty thorough
sifting In that body, but the approval of
tbeSenate should be something mere than
a formality, and lightning legislation by
whelesale at the rate of two Mils a minute
cannot easily be justified.
Tiik Sioux have hctd a pew-wuw and
dance and roielvoil net te take lauds
In sev eralty, but te run the rink of starva
tion and let Uncle Sam auppert them.
Unde can stand It If Le can.
Tun Hnuse pasNcd a bill en Saturday
providing that appointments of civilians te
be second lltuttenauts In the army shall be
made by selections from members of the
Inte militia and from graduates of institu
tions of learning having military Instruc
tion under the supervision of nn army
officer. This will only epen the army te
civilian appointments lu cane of rare
emergency as the law new provides that
vacancies iniut first be filled by appoint
ments from the graduates of AVoet Point
and" after they nre oxhausted by appoint
ment from the ranks of meritorious non
commissioned otllcerH. It Is only after
theso two nourcesaro exhausted that the
new law of civilian appointment would
comb Inte pluy,
....
Te-pay we ehoerfully say furowell te ox ex ox
Mayer Kdgorley and welcome Mayer
Clark.
Tun first striking feature of the new
city administration Is a pollce ferce that
leeks llke buslness and Is net likely te he ho he
leo Its leeks.
Ruenn Island may be lu the Democratic
pyramid of states In 1802. At the recent
contest for state officers the Democrulle
ticket had qulte a large plurality. The
constitutional majority was net o e
cured and thoreforo the election of
state officers must be by .thp Leplt Leplt
lature. A; number of legls'atlve dis
tricts failed te elect representatives, and
supplementary elections will be held en
Saturday. The contest lu Newpert for
First and Fourth district representative
held last Saturday resulted In the election
of two Domecrots William P. Clarke, by
73 majority, and Andrew W. Qulnn, by 33
majority. It Is possible that the election
is net legal, as It was held under the old
voting system, Instead of under the pro pre
visions of the new ballet law. irthoIIeuRO
of Representative Is Democratic, and it
probably In, the Itepublicans may appeal
te the suprome court te docide as te thelr
legality.
Vax Heutkm's Cocea "Ouce tried, always
ueJ."
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Penny Wlwloni-l'euinl Full v.
It Is foolish te lave the little that HOZODONT
cot, ana luffcr what will result In bad twlh
ntirt Ur,je payment te dentliU. I'lace a bottle
of It en the toilet, me live drops only of It
every tlmeufter eating, clcanae Ilia mouth, itml
hew your trlidem.
A Hepe About Our NecUm.
A weuk etemach or enfrruleil circulation lj
like h rer about our necks. We are Kirunic
and unitruriK alternately until existence be
comes unbearable, llurdeek lllaeit Jlll-lert will
arrest nil this misery. Jlunleck Itlerut Uiltcrt
are a been te the nick. Let us remember this
(2St H!'.UU'" tt',K'r by V. T. Hech, 137 and
139 North Queen street.
Tub only guaranteed cure for nil bleed taint!
and humors, eruptions, pimples, blotches, sculp
dlsensf nnd scronileus sores and swellings. Is
Dr. l'lerce's Uelden Meil leal Discovery. Veu
fetaciireer inouey paid for It promptly rt
urned. M,Tnr
Glud te Heur It.
"Fer several months I endured a dull imln
through my limes and shoulder; lest my
spirit, appetlle and color, and could with nllll
culty remnln from my bed. My nreiient lienttli
rul condition Is due te llunleck Jlloed Jlilltri."
Mrs. L. A. Hull, lllinjlmnipten, N. Y. held In
l..ncster by ', T. Hech, 137 and 133 North
Queen street.
Frem Ilepubllcun Ilvadiiunrtera.
MeaAVlA, N. Y., May 6, 18S7.0. K. Wood Weed
ward : I have been using Kemp's Italtam and
find It very enectlve In relieving n cough with
which I have been afflicted of late. Our drug
KtsU tell me they sell mere of this than any
any ether cough remedy. I can cheerfully rec
ommend tt. Yours truly, J. J. 1'ease, Editor
llepubllcnn. At all druggists. Uirge bottles
S0c and tl. m
YA?
AN HOUTEN'd COCOA.
Better than Tea and CeOee for the Nerves.
Van Heuten's Cocea,
" ONCE TJilKD AI.WA VS UHKIV
Ask your Orecer for It, lake ue ether. (C()
Ante.
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UH LEADING HATTEU.
YOUNG MEN
YOUHSI'IUNa HAT IS AWAITINQ YOUlt
CALL.
Our Stock Is new Full and Complete und
and we have u but that will please jeu.
DUNLAP & CO.'S Celebrated Hats
AND THE
WILCOX "BOSTON BEAUTIES '
All have made their apearanee. Only place
lu the city where you cuu get them.
Best 1100 and 12 W STIFF FUft HATS ever
shown.
UOV'H ANDCIf ILDKEN'S Nobby Ooeds aud
Feucyatyhs a specialty.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCAHTJC. FA.
ftatace of Jraahten.
TALACK or FAHUION.
THE
GRAND SPRING OPENING
AT
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST.,
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 arc complete
beyond a doubt, that our prices
arc right.
Our Goods are 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.
A World's Fair 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, T rimminjjs,
Fancy Goods, Corsets, Under
wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry,
Lace Goods, Parasols, Umbrel
las, etc. ; and the way the Goods
will be arranged will make it
attractive as well as interesting
te everybedy. We will net
spare'timc-ner trouble 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 clay, as it
will take you four days te see
everything.
ItUoccllauceuQ
TO POISON
i ucdlli"P
Olt lNJllltlOUrt COI (IKS
Purity Heup,"
1T10H PULt.EYH, FIIAFTINO, COI.I.AIW,
- .!,nMr''r" t'lainn llexes. Couplings, etc., go
te JOHN tlrWr, lid East Fulton MtreeU m7-tld
rilllKOALLA LILY IS THETHADK MAKK
JL efthe Finest Heiip en Earth, " PUUITY.
ITlOllAMEltlUANHlGHTPEKDCYLINDEH
J Lubricators, UIiksOII Cups for Hearings,
you can Ret them ut JOHN HEHTH, act Wis
Kill ten street.
m"-tfd
rnlMK. LAIIOK AND MONEY HAVKD 11Y
X using " Purity Hean." Beld everywhere.
IaoiineiLKit'iintuimuHiiKM, htillsen
ripe. lunchcs.Pitionud.Meukcy Wrenches
ceiumucii, rues, uu fans, etc,
HEST, ail test Fulton slieet.
go te JOHN
m7-tfd
CAjlllY IN KTOUK IIKKT CHAHCOAL,
Hammered liar Iren, Deuble ltetlucd Iren
llurden's ltlvet Iren, ltlvets, Het and Celd
V"'.'.0 I"."1-Wert- Hheet Iren !U1 te Ne. 16, at
JOHN llESFM. 33.1 East Fulton street. m7-td
T70H HTKAM
GAUmiH. Illflll mt inr
,1V Pressure,
Vl'.lfll.. tlnnrmm l. ....... ft 1.
Jeed Wheels ,)r Weighted, Ulaks Tubes
JJ1J'lll.,yPhenfnrHt'aiii Uaugca, Cylinder
Ollem Plulu u'iiIep llimA i.liit...,a r..,.- n.
Hteurn Gauges, call en JOHN IlEbf, S.U Hint
Fultenstrccu m7.tfd
I7HIIE niUCICH, F1KR CLAY, AT LOW
J Ilgures,goteJOHN HliST, S-U East Fulton
street, m7.iw
STEAM II EAT IS THE COMING I! EAT FOIt
duellluie, churiht-s, school houses, etc.,
though successfully uswl one hundred years
"". When veu contemplate a change call en
JOHN ItlXr. wtiii will L.lin inn n itl.r.i.in.u
Jeb, at u falrprkv.
m7-tld
TTOll IIOHIZONTAL HPATIOMA1IV PV,
J glues, froiii'JuiMlhersp-iuwer, and Vcrtl-
m i-.iiKiiu-n iruiii . iu,u fiorse-pow er, you
Hnd them at JOHN HESI'H, &SS Eist Fi
en win
niten
aiUTii
Oil CAST IIION PIPE FITTINGS, UOTH
alleable Flttlnirs. I- ruiiirps. frMmma iT,innD'
Mantrelds, American Unions, Tube Hupperts!
i.!5nW5,kJ:.l0?r Rm.1 Fe"'"e Plates, go te JOHN'
llEaf8.!):i.l East Fulton street. m7-tfd
IFIN WANT OF"itAWrbli"llt"e"N STOP
C(K;ks, Asbestos Packed Cix-ks, Pet and Illb
teeks.Iver Cocks, Hiving Joints, cull and get
'S'J iT, ,".elll?,.5'eur VT hymall, te JOHN
HEsr,&n East Fulton street. m7-tfd
ITIOIt 110LTH, LAG KCKEWH, 8ETKCIIEW8.
Hiiuareand Hexagon Nuts, these goods In
stock, at JOHN UEST'S, iltl Eust Fulton street.
m7-tfd
SAWMILLS, UAltK MILLS, COI1 MILIJS,
Leather (toilers, Tan Packers. Triple Herse
Powers. Milling and Mining Machluery. at
JOHN llK.srn,fr East Fulton street , iiii-tM
TK YOU WANT A FIIIST-CL.VSS IOHTAHLE
,. Kngine mid Heller, en nheels, cheap, as the
following prices show; tl horse-power, (175: 8
neree-pawer, 51i ; 10 horse-power, 1575; Is hera
llE8T'8, 838 East Fulton street. in7-trd
TTIOlt CAHTINOS, IIION OH I1HA89, LIGHT
I1 or henvv. nt sbnrt nnHiA an tn Inuu
CE8 r, sal East Fulton street.
go te JOHN
1H7-1 ra
T!
1-tHOS. F PKUItFTTT,
PHArrriPAi. rrAi-ri?!)
All kinds flf lfnfB ninuttn.1 1,u.Trl....A.l -...
llemedeled te leek like new. 811k HuU a
specialty. HaU called for bv addressing
liiiM-lind U CuUltT AVENUE. Lancaster, Pu.
IriOH DOILEIW. HOItlZONTAL. TABULAR.
! Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Murine, of
any tUe or power, of the best material and
workmanship, go te JOHN II EST. SSi East Ful
ton street. mT.U(1
TRACKINGS. AS KOI.l jiu'm
JT Hteam and Hjilraullc Packing, Asbest Hepe.
S?.n.'i?i)V,cl l !cU",. Hemp Packing. A:
bestes Mill I eard. Asbestos Cement, Aklste
HheathlDir. Gum Pucklng.Gum Hlngs for Water
Cluuges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As
bestos, Llne.1 sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN
11E8T'8, va East Fulton street. ' m7-tfd
A GENCY FOR CALLAHAN & CO'8 CK
J ment te take the lare of lied I-ed. n,
buTk It makes ne times the quantity of red
lead and Is far suin-rler tn making steam Joints
packtug inan and hand bole plates en boilers!
SSii&Sr ?! ?Lt!?.nU Pr pound, at JOHN
UEarSMKiitTrultonrtreti, ' mT-lM
DIltlGO.FOU
FOH I'll ATT A CADY AHHESTOS DIHC
Valves, Jenkins Valvcs.llrass Glebe Valves.
llrnssGate Valves, Iren lledy Glebe Vulves.
Leersalety Vaies, pep Safely Vahes.Alr
ales, ltaillater VaUes, Pratt's Hulnglng
Check VaUes, llraks Cheek Valxes.Eoet Valves
Angle Vnles, call at JOHN lll'.Vrs, 333 Kas
Fulton Htrcet. m7-tfd
F
K0ttuamaitc,
FRlLAtiCLrntA, Monday, April 7, 1&80.
Tlie Summer Upholstery
things for all ever the house
are ready. Net a bit tee seen
for you te be thinking of them.
All the room fittings, from Car
pets te Wall Paper will prove
nearer te your mind if you take
a little time in cheesing them
and we like a little leeway in
filling orders.
Slip Cevers. If your furni
ture is covered with Satin Dam
ask you may have hesitated
about using Slip Cevers, lest
the linen injure the Upholstery.
Ne fear of that if you use this
soft, fine Drab Linen Damask,
34 inches wide, 6ec.
Our best 66-inch Striped
Linen for furniture slips is 50c.
Very large assortment Eng
lish Cretonnes and Chintzes,
51 te 40c.
French Cretonnes (for cur
tains tee), 40c te $1.
Cttraits. All the misty, cob
webby sorts and their thicker
relations. Tunisian Curtains
in soft tints with bayadere
stripe en snewflakc ground, $3
a pair.
Nottingham Muslin Tambeured
Madras Irish Point
Lace Tambeured llrusscls
and that family arc in full force.
Figured Swiss in coin spot,
floral, geometrical and special
designs, 25c te 45c favorites
for sash curtains.
Madras by the yard and by
the pair ; in white, ecru, geld,
and a great variety of ether
choice colors. Nevel designs
always.
Awnings Sweltering days
arc net far off. Will you wait
till the crowd finds it out?
Awning stripes in great variety.
Goods and styles that last sea
son were 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c,
are new 20c a yard.
All kinds of window and ver
anda awnings made and put
up. Of course prices are as
low as anybody's outside, very
likely lower. Estimates if you
wish.
Shades. Opaque Window
Shades, with Hartshorn spring
rollers, start at 50c each.
Scotch Helland Shades made
te order' from best goods at
lowest prices.
Hccend fleer, north of Transept.
Eighteen patterns one hun
dred and ten pieces) choice Ax
minster Carpet, suitable for fine
furnishing, at $1.50 a yard.
These goods have been 2,
they're worth $2 new as the
regular market gees. We've
been civiner veu some verv
special bargains in Carpets, but
this let of Axminsters wheels
into line fully abreast of any of
them in interest.
In the same precession arc
289 Axminister Rugs.
Hugs, 18 square feet, Si) from SH.
Hugs, It square feel, 57 from ill.
101 Mecca Rugs:
Hugs, 12 square feet, Ki from JI-
Hugs. 15 square feet, 17.60 from (15.
Second lloer, Market street, Curcl Stere.
Jehn Wanamaker.
avpete.
"1ARPETS I
CARPETS
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Well-kuewn Manufacturers of
Genuine Coverlets, Ceunterpanes, Car
pets, Blankets, Yarns, &c.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO,
NO. KM SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa. feblMmd
T
1HE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE.
S.&V.
Best Carpet Werk.
Cheapest Carpets, Linole Linele
ums, Certicines, Oil
Cleths.
One Price T
8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street,
au(2-lyd
etVttovurue.
T UTHER 8. KAUKFMAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-h V.
Beoend Fleer Kahlemau I
North DulrKMirw,!.
midline, Ne. 43
irl-lvrt."v
OPRINQ
NECKWEAR!
Keur-lu-Hand,Tcck and Tycoon,
At ER18MANU
-lyiLLlAMSPORT
Wire Buckle Suspender,
AT EIUSMAN'H,
Ne. 12 West King Btreet.
-JTEW STYLE
LINEN COLLARS,
AT ERJSllAN'B.
C' S. H.
e. e. e.
In tlie
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is a
remedy whose frame is wide
spread ever two continents,
which has retained its popu
larity for ever half a century,
its demand increasing at home,
and orders coming for it where
the English language is never
spoken. This speaks volumes
for its efficacy, and is worth
mere te a sick person than a
shipload of argument.
XUatchc.
JEWEL
ER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
GILL.!
JKWlU.Ell ,t QUA D UA TK OVTICXA X.
Is tlm Most Sensitive Organ we Possess. If
neulccted tba result Is serious aud often prove
fatal.
Eyes Hint Ache.Eyes that Grew Tired, Eye
that are Dim, Eyes that Hum or Itch, come
under this head and should have Immediate
attention.
Eyes Examined Free I
Ne Dreps Used 1
OHAS. S. GILL,
NO. 10 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCAHTER, PA.
w
ALTER CHERlt.
Watches, Clods, k
We would call attention te our unusually
large stock of Geld, Killed, Hllver and Nickel
Cased Watches nt prices that cannot be ap
proached by no one.
Bring Us Your Repairing.
WILLOIVE YOUTIIEI1EST WORK. PRICES
MODERATE.
Walter C. Herr,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
CORNER OF ORANUE.
S-PIIOF. LITTLE, Optician, will be here
April 17, 13 and 19.
f3oet0 attb Htec0.
B
OOTcJ AND SHOES.
The First of April
HAS NO TERRORS FOR PEOPLE WHO 11UV
THEIR SHOES FROM
D. P. STACKH0USE,
23 AXI) SO KAST KIXQ ST.
They're Always Happy Uecntisa They Uet Such
Uoed Goods, and Always Able te Pay All
Ullls llceause They Save He Much
Meney By Ihiylng ut
Stackhouse's,
Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
"OEAUTIFUL SHAPED SHOES !
Ladies' $3 Shoes.
Something Entirely New and Very Pretty for
no dress, shoes combining nearly or quite all
he desirable features possessed by ft and 5
grades style, fit, material and excellence of
make. See the prett'estja shoe sold In Lancas
ter, then step here long enough te see these we
have hew much better, prettier and finer they
nre, The difference becomes apparent at once.
The uppers are cut from a flue grade leather,
stiierbly finished, closely resembling genuine
French Kid, though'teugher In grain and much
mere durable j Is soft and yielding In wear and
presents a handsome appearance. Are made
made ever latest Improved lasts and come in
four dltrercnt widths II., C, D. and E. Have
overlap vamps, opera tees, either plain or pat
ent leather tipped, with common sensoer con
cave heels, as may be preferred. The trimming,
stitching and Mulsh bear evidence of superior
workmanship. They are made by hand, net by
machine, and areeasyand comfortable te wear,
the soles being very flexible and yielding read
ily te every action of the feet while In motion.
Ne limp, no bait these shoes remedy these
faults.
Ladies' $1,60 and $2.00 Sbees.
In these we've New and Pretty Shapes fe
Spring, which need only te be seen te be appre
ciated. Shaped te fit and te lend attractiveness
te the feet ; made of leathers tlexlble te a de
gree ns te Insure ease and grace In carriage.
New this week and are sure te wtu mere than a
few admirers. Have you teen them?
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North Queen Htrkkt, Lancas
ter. 1'a.
VfOriCE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUN
,L NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lauds of the Cornwall
nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or L&neutar
ueuntles, whether luclesed or nulncleswd, either
for the mirrxe of shoetine or
Qshlng, aath
Uw will be ridclly enforced against
sui in.
niulnir en ". lands of the undersigned aft
this uetlce
in
4 A'M.
rt.Pt
I. COLEMAN FREEMAN
i'ITIIIIV A I liLV
Eli w. n. vuis'vu a v
S."-"-
O. w. e. ,
In the Spring
Fer three years I was troubled with
malaria, which caused my appetite te
fall, and I was greatly reduced in flesh,
and llfe had lest all Its charms. I tried
mercurial and potash remedies, but te
no ctTcct. I could get no relief. I then
decided te try SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
(S. 8. S.) A few bottles of this won
derful medicine made a complete and
permanenteure, and I new enjoy better
health than ever before. f
J. A. MCE, Ottawa, Kau.
Treatise en
mailed free.
Weed and Skin Diseases
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a,
t?U Q3oeZi
-VTKW YORK STORE.
Spring
Dress
Goods I
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST.
Are Showing nn Immense Sleck of LATEST
SHADES AND NOVELIIES.
CASHMERE HENRIETTAS,
In Old Rore, Greys, Heliotrope, Gelden
Brown, Ac, 4c, S5c, 37c, 60c, 70c te 81 a yard.
MOHAIR I1RILLIANTINES,
Spring Shades, 25, 3 SO te 75 cents a yard.
The great depression In business has com cem
tielled manufacturers te threw large, lets of
goods en the market at less than cost.
100 PIECES ALL-WOOL SUITINGS,
In Grays, Hlues and llrewns, 38 inches wide,
20c a yard. Cost 25c te make.
NEW FANCY STRIPED SUITINGS,
Yard Wide, Spring Shades, 12c i worth 'JOc.
ONE CASE ALL-WOOL CASHMERES,
40 Inches wide, 35c a yard, worth 50c
NEW PLAID AND STRIPED CLOTHS,
Yard Wide, 25c a yard.
88 PIECES NEW STRIPED SUITINGS,
33 Inches wide, 37Jc ; made te sell at 00c.
15-INCH CASHMERE HENRIETTAS,
Spring Shades, 37J a yard,
ALL-WOOL SPRING SUI TINGS,
Yard aud a-helf wide, only 60c a yard.
-AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
w
ILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER.
On Saturday Morning
Vft will be ready te Shew Yen Our NEW NOV
ELITES 111
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
In addition te our nlrcady large and carefully
selected stock of Spring Dress Goods, we will
open some of the most exqulslte novelties In
the above named goods produced this season.
Ladles desiring something new and novel In
Dress Stuffs should net full te visit us and leek
through our stock. We have styles of dress
goods which cannot be found elsewhere tn the
city.
IMMENSE! IMMENSE!
We have new open the Largest and Rest Se
lected Stock of Infants' Leng mid Short
In Cream and Ecru, Handsomely Embroi
dered, that can be found in Lancaster city.
Leng Ceat, 12 23, and Short Coats II 25.
Ladles' Stocklnette Jackets, tl 50, S3 25, ft 25,
Beaded Sll k Wraps, 2 50 te U 25.
Girl's Sailor Jackets, $2 50 te M 50.
Ladles' Cennemaras, ti GO.
ChllOren's Twe-Piece Kilts, 82 00 te 13 00.
Children's Short Pant Suits, 12 00 te 12 50.
Children's Spring Weight Overcoats.
Odd Pants and Shirt Waists, 25c, 50c, 75c and
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 25c
te 13 00.
White Embroidered Caps for children and
Infants' Carriage Afghans,
Lace Curtains all prices from fOc te 13 per
pair.
LIGHT SHIRTS.
Particular attention nas been given te our
LlghtrWelght Shirts for the ceinlns Siirlmr and
Summer.
Our Silk, Cashmere, French and English
Flannels, Zephyrs, Cheviots, Madras Cleth,
Battues and Demel Flannels, arc the handsom
est and cheapest ever shown te trade. Demet
Flannel Shirts, 25c te 75c Satlnes, Cheviots
and Madras Cleth, II 25 te (3 00. Cashmeres and
French and English Flannel, f I te U. Silk and
Bilk Stripes, f.1 te 17 60.
A full line of Spring and Summer Underwear
for men, that cannot be .surpassed, and ranging
In price from 25c up.
AMONG OUR SHOES
Fer Spring and Summer wear Is One Speclul
Line en which we have secured the Agency fur
Lancaster and Harrlsburg. We are therefore
prepared te give you the benefit of the low
price for which these goods can be sold. They
are made of tine selected Dongola stock, with
narrow square tees and tipped with the same
goods as upper stock, bund-turned soles, ele
gantly stitched with silk. We curry these goods
In all widths, from A. te E. Price, S3 50.
The New Department this week Is Ready-
Made Harness, and all kinds of prices for single
from 5 50 a set up ter."), and all tlie 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 nnd Um
brellas, Trunks and Traveling Rags, at the Low Lew
est Prices.
Heusefurnlkhlng Goods, alasswure, China
ware, Tinware, Woodenware, Wlllewware,
Agate are. An elegant Clethes Wringer, 2
and 12 50. Fleer EatsU In Antique Oak, Silver
and Cherry at very low prices. Lamp Chim
neys for Ne. 1 and 2 Burners, at Sc We have
just received an elegant line of Table and Fleer
Oilcloths, Clethes Pins, le a deien.
Williamson t Fester,
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
NO. SIS MARKET BT., HARR1SBURQ, PA.
V
A.stsii
s. s. s.
In tlie Spririj
i-ur two years I was nflectcd wit
general debility, and 1 was fast bccem-l
lug a physical wreck.- I took quantities!
of every medicine I could bear of, but!
they did net have nny effect en me. Atl
length I commenced taking SWIFT'S
SPECIFIC (S. S. S.), and I was a welt
man after taking a few bottles. Itl
without an cqunl for building up tt
general health. Had it net been rer
SWIFf'S SPECIFIC (H. R. H. T weuM
undoubtedly have liecn in my grave te-l
day. J. T. UIIYANT, I
Jicntleraenvlllc, N. C.
Treatise of Weed and Skin Diseastal
mailed tree. I
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gt.
mrsi-lmd
reccrtcs.
QPEN IN FULL BLAST.
CLHRKE
is
Open In Full Blast.
Goods having been bought In they will be I
sold Wholesale and Retail nt Greatly Reduced I
rrtccs.
Will be glad te have nil my friends and pa
trons cnll and secure Bargains.
FULL LINE OF
EASTER GOODS
AT LOW TRICES.
Samuel Clarke, Agt.,1
12 AND 14 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
ATllUHSR'8.
Easter Goods !
FINF. ORANGES AN BANANAS.
CHOCOLATE RABBITS AND EGOS.
Candies! Candies! Candies!
Having bought out the Candy Stere nt 11
East Kins: St, we nre giving Big Bargains In
Geed Candles.
NO EASTER WITHOUT EGGS.
FRESH EOOS AND BUTTER.
FINE COFFEES AND TEAS.
Andn Full Line of Rcllable Groceries of all
kinds, at
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET.
A T REISTM.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
Wanted at Once !
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS NICE POTA
TOES I
Leading Day nt Cnr. THURSDAY, APRIL 10.
'Jaken lu ten or mere bushel lets.
New for Easter !
Relst Is most nssurciTlv
headquarters. Big
Hams. Medium Hams and
Utile l'ig Hams,
Picnic Hams, Skinned Hams, Boneless Hams
anu I'reparea iiams.
EGGS I EGGS I EGGS ! We are headquar
ters. Don't delay. Getting Scarce.
EASTER GOODS ! All our penny Chocelato
Egg", Rabbits. Carts, Ac. 8c a dozen. AH our 10c
goods reduced te 8c. All our 5c goods reduced
te 4c. Loek at at our Immense display. They
must go. If at cost.
FRESH INVOICE MEATS! Hams. 12Je.
Picnic Hums, flc ; Boneless Hams, 12c ; rrepared
Ham, l!!-c; Breakfast Bacen, 12Jc; Country
Bacen, lOu : Knuckle Dried Beel, I'm; Fine Reg
ular Beet, 10c ; Summer llolegiia.Sc
FISH, Ac. I Finest Ne. 1 Deep Hen Bloater
Mackerel, 20c. Large Ne. 1 Mackerel, 15c Geed
Mackerel, (i for -r. Portland Herring, six
pounds for 23e. Whlte Pish, (Je a pound. Plnes
Brick Codfish, 10c; n geed one for lie. Fines
White Heep Helland Herring per keg, II.
DRIEU FRUITS! Dried Fruit Market is go
ing " higher than a kite." We nreO, Kand
can sell you at old prices, I.oek ut our Im
mense display. Very tempting,!
uiis.uut-.iui I i-inesi water crackers in the
market, four pounds for l!5c.
Snaps in the market, three pounds for V.c. Fit
est Nlc-Nacs In the market, three pounds 25c.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KINO AND PRIKCE8TS.,
Directly Opposite
J. B. Martin Jfc Ca's Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer te Sern Herse Hetel.
diimiumvc.
H
IQH 4 MARTIN.
China, Glass,
AND
QUEENSWARE
AT-
China Mall.
We are new opening our Spring
Importation of Queeimi are and will
be prepared te supply our customers
with the very best grade of ware at
Lewest Prices. Heusestlres receive
especial attention.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 East King Street.
LEV.
AN'S rLOUR.
M
Flittixigs "
ARETHEORDEROFTIIE DAY.
The great unnual mevln; tlme Is at hand.
Hut while this occurs only once a year
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Is moving ALL THE TIME. Never Steps.
Moving dally from Mill te Grocery, from Gro
cery te Kitchen, there te gladden Die heart of
the geed housewife who is se delighted te see a
handsome, big white leaf of bread some out of
the even, (A word te th wb
Mler ten fbr k. W. oel.viun'i Htn
7"
Fk
)
1A faVulh AnVMV. - ViarMst,.
I NeTlU MAKKK1-HTi m 4MMf Of FA.
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