. --if- v',- r T'V'l'iK'J- SI THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, APRIL 10. 18tt0. V &v"8. . ' ..-v-utsK" WS5PT155Jft "fi'-r tUgj $ittM0iu;r, r).MWmlAI(... . imjkLmtiTittMAii revn, wtvw- S 1 aOMT CLARK .F-W-W. ?nii.v nmtLi.i'iKNeaf- Published - U vu tint Man Av. Itenrf ;rMtfn ia thU ettr wd aurre-ndlnf lMr-tta-eeaUwtk. By mall tire del - IMftwl-k4--taiNe-t-t-e-th. i- .,.. - LYlKiBtxtaiufOEn-o-c-en-r a iRreflU-r-r,lndTne. JTIO-I TO BGBBCKIBERB-Kemil 07 eeec- -MH-.i srri-. and -rhere neither of XMMe.n procured tend la - reentered at tb Potece,eooodeUimH ---L m HTX-U-XMCU. . f - Lancaster. Pa. lJT0Airai.PA., Ayril 10, 1880. 'The Itl-fraat Vender. jTbe ' merchauts of Lancaster, or n nunber of them, having petitioned the Ittell-te paw an ordinance rerineir ittrahiat the Invasion of veil- t front ether places, who drop down i wet town In the active seasons 01 i te aebble what Is RelnR and then leg away te ether pastures, whereby ,faems traders suffer and tue city no sain, an ordinance te lm- it a license tax upon these free birds fy passage, has been Introduced into nnclM and win ueuduchi ueceme law 5 aa there is no reasonable Jen te. be found te tlie measure, that the tax is very high, i Indeed the courts can find It; and kqra have be assurance that they will net i their new bera devotion te tlie tiec- ine that a state has no right te confine, trict. tax: or control In any mutincr, Ape or form, the commerce of ether Kawiies. rennsyivauia preunuiy, miner KUM enllsbtened state or tlie law, win Mad Itaetf unable te tax New Yerk ped- uWats rand Lancaster may net be sup- aed te have mere power tnan ?4b state. We are net sure that our Councils will be able te execute their ' laudable intention te tax itinerant Venders, since the rights of Itineracy tern' te be se favorably cennldcrcd in the ; tribunals; but as they have directed It Against Fennsylv&ula wanderer as wen foreigners, it may stand. .VTbe latest idea In the wandering Jew i Is the invasion by the Washington Ien agents, who have sat themselves own In the very citadel of Justice, hav- ?g secured the assent thereto of the thohetary of the county, There can lly be a question that that efilclal i exceeded his authority, as well ns ad Vrtrv itnheivmilnirlv In crtvlne tills rtrmisslen: but think of the unlimited Rebeck which it took te ask for it 1 .$ Oar Electric Ferest. SSI. T. .,t I. l.,l I.. T onne.. ttr I Hundreds of trees have been J5 planted in the pest few days aud the work it still going en. They are all rtralght and strong looking trees about Sj.twcuty feet high and eight Inches Mflck without bark or branches, roots or foliage. In short, they are the ghastly Aerptes of trees te be used agpejes for. electric car wires. Ivrlmt thev iU have seme elTect.-Ctr4he llchtnlnir t(rre0f"eur spring thunder storms. ';Tbe lightning is supposed te have a Inets for dead trees standing alone, With all them poles in tue city i the houses should escape damage, i the citizen who tries te ebserve the itten that forbids passing near n tree a-thunder storm will have a very elytlme of It In trying te reach home r, welter. The poles have beeti decreed 1 must be submitted to,se the best must tj made of the inevitable, nnd perhaps, r custom, we may learn te mlinlru as age mouevvs tncir nana ftn- irea and the graceful droop of the use- il wire draws them nearer te u dltrnl- fed perpendicular. It may be that the mesperuy or tue electric enterprise will peso quick and dazzling that In a couple f"C yeara there may be poles of iron ; with gilded tips and artistically fitted .With sheet iron umbrellas, se that ftfce bustling citizens who dally rfceld up the monument or support 'tbe depot tower may have shelter ifMfbm the elements. Thcu perhaps light- bIdk, will strike them, und by natural 'Metrical execution u long suiruriug fjeemmuulty will Ikj relieved. Perhaps , we may even be relieved of the poles ether by tbe success of the stornge ery system new afflicted with law: gibr when our read gets wealthy there Is W telling hew liberal It may be,us eenu- MU have set no limit upon Its generosity. .East .(ceding JUectrie rnllremi. rhlch runs from that city for some ree miles Inte the country, paid a (vtdendef two per cent, for the first l months and four per cent, for the and, and nt this rate of Increase inty-flve per cent. Is net far out of it. Contemplating the poles, and jMnsldcrlug the circumstances, phlle- phlcal citizens will wish presiierlty rthe line, aud humbly bope that in wlrownceod time the com nan v will t merciful te the trees, the citizens und i sidewalks. U&J -. jsi . .. ... ;,illr. Henry Charles Leu's letter te Mr. '-Harrison represents, we believe, the lend sentiment of the Intelligent eo ee i of the ceunlry concerning Mr. Har- n and his administration of the kev- imeut. These who warmly commend Shim and it are net te be found. These who are cold te him, theuirh lately 1 4fcey were warm, are many. It Is net te totaled that Mr. Harrison has turned . him the hearts of many friends aud rards him none, in his presidency. It is net an unheard nf nr.sitilnntt.il aHuatleu. Mr. Harrison bus had prede- atterB alike unfortunate. Thev hue FlMen men tee weak for their respensl- itea, as no cousj)icueusiy is. Mr. Hur- lljet a new order of disappointing iidents In that he Is stubborn with weakness. He started out te be a ter but has fallen te be u slave. The i of the am In the Heu's skin fits his ' Mr. Lea tells him that he dishonors lelf and his station In yieldintr him- faad his office te the disposition of Mer yuay: especially uew thut a tUe Indictment has been drawn itQuay by a responsible new spaper, ;mg uim uistiuctiy with mal- Mice iu efilcc, and ether babe uud ive crimes against morality utul tbe m. ' !,TUe New Yerk World pictured union- u( wiv.cuiiesst iu iue man wue says me pa-suieut cannot well avoid ig hlin otllees he usks for; aud of n me president is within a few reported te have said te Cougress Ceugress Dabsell, who asked an ofllce for a Jtuent, that he was under mie). :atlen te Quay that he must ap- iite uiau no uuuieu. tat Harriseu was mail nrt. by Quay's deeds uudeubtedlv hut ket thk oblliratien thut 1,1 n. la hm fcta whtcl. It is the belief thut lie I the party lu the hollow r kind that terrifies Harrison iule ileu. He stands abashed Im. fore the party chief, however grets hit moral form. And the truth Is that Mr. Lea's indictment Is of the Republi can party, that holds tip this chief te terrify the president, as much at of the weaknCM of the terrified president. Quay as Uiu'Pbeard it a present success ; but niucbcard's de net last long. The consideration with which Quay Is treated by the Philadelphia newspa pers is very Impressive. None of them, we believe, published the World'$ charges, and none but tbe Time and Tdtgmph venture te print Mr. Lca't letter te Harrison about them. Are they all birds of Quay's feather ? A Coel B.ffgcitle-. The Philadelphia Inquirer thlffks that It hat found the remedy for Senater Emery andLee te seek, In their objection te the candidacy of Dclamatcr; and sug gests that these gentlemen should pick out the candldate they want, bring him down te the convention, try te have him nominated, and If (he convention decides agalust them, cry Allah I achbarl and swallow him. The suggestion from the organ of Senater Quay, If it docs net have the merit of novelty, is certainly ene framed with triple brass. The plaint of Lee and Emery being that no candidate has a chance in the convention save Quay's candidate, who Is Dclamatcr, the request te them te bring their man before the convention can hardly have a forceful effect upon them. If the Inquirer would ask them te coma down te Quay with their man, and intimate that he might take him nnd drop Dclamatcr, Its suggestion would be mera valuable. And It would net Ikj surprising If Quay did drop Dclamatcr en rcnsonable ex cuse given, It Is generally believed thut he finds htm te' be a very het potato. Tun Democratic victories In Indiana are rnnre Important Hi a national way than nt first appear. The newly elected town ship trustees In that stnte are Inspectors of election In thelr precincts; they tabtilnte the vete and dcclure the result, Iic11eh hav ing powers of appointment nnd oxondl exondl oxendl turo that give- tbrin great Inllucnce in their countles. An English mtroneinor has wrllten a tnngnzine artlcle for tlie dlKCotirngernoiU of excursions te the moon. Ills chief objec tion Is that tlie very warm days nnd cold nights would be unbearable because of the great length of the lunar day and night two weeks. He i ay j that If we survived the heat of the day we should certainly be frozen te death at night. What a paradise that would be for tlie tce moil and coal dnaler, If they only have water aud coal up there, for the nightly lce crop would be in daily domain! and the coat for night heat ing eeilld be chenply mined by reason of tlie rush for underground labor during the het dnytlme. The astronemor's warulug falls te terrlfy, mid an excursion te the moon would be very popular Just new, when our own ellmnte Is growing he eccen tric. A Hwn-coMMiirKKTifllie Heuso com cem com HriUee,.un..rraulio buildings nnd ground 'nks agreed te rocceiniiiond nil appropriation of elght million six bund red nnd fifty thousand dollars for n new custom house In New Yerk city, -yiiore nre a scere or se of foreign Ironclads ftlleat thnt could stay away etr beyond Sandy Heek nud knerk this costly heuse te ruins. Tiik Pittsburg Dispatch announces a nevel enterprise It has lltted out nn ex peditien te oxplero the country reads of Pennsylvania, about which the papers of tee state have had se much te te say of Iato. A wagon has been built expressly for the purHise by HtudehakerH', of Imllanu. Stout horses have been purchased, nud contracts made ahead for relays of horses and postiliens te assist nt various points. A correspondent and photographer wilt bend te the paper Illustrated reperts of progress. The Diymtch facetiously ob eb serves: "Such a trip ns this in summer would be useless, ns nt that tlme the high ways me usually nt their best condition. New, they are said te be ui mellow, ns deep, and ns squnshy ns a bin Aill of decayed pumpkins. The ineinbers of the expedition have had their tailors at work, nnd with n jwrtleu of their clothing four-ply lu tlilckness, they hepe te get used te rough riding in a few days' time. "The Idea nrose from nu Incldent which occurred In the rooms of the Wcstern Kn Kn gliicers' society. An Informal scientlflu discussion was In pregresi tliore uuietig u group of well known gentlemen. They were talking about the horrlble condition of the country reads In this state, nnd whnt a vast work the state commission, recently Hpjwlnted by Ge v. Heaver, had before It. One goutlemnn made the remark that the best way for the commission te get a thorough, practical knowledgo of what was needed Witsi for It te take a wagon trip ever these reads. The proKsltlen caused a hearty laugh. Suveral otVered a wnger that stub a thing was utterly Impossible that no wagon could be built strong enough te with stand the ruts nud sink-holes between Pittsburg und Philadelphia; or even fiem I'ltUbu rg as far north ns the lake shore, nud then southeast ns far as Uodferd. Anether party ventured that a mouth's travel ever the reeds of Westeru Pennsylvania would kill any two hoises." The trip will takosevoral months and by the tlme the uty reaches Luucuster our reads may be lu geed condition. Van HuirrK' Cocea "Oure tried, ulunjs mad," (ty I'eunjr Wlmlem round Velly. It la foolish te utM) the llttle that SOZODONT ciU, and aulTuru tint will result In baa teeth nnd lartse payments te dentists, l'lucc a bollle of It en tlie toilet, me the drops only of It e cry tlmenrter rutins, ck-auMi the uieutli, and show your ulsdem. Si i A Hepo About Our Necks. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation Is like n rope about our necks. We ure strum; nnd unstrung alternately until cxlsience be comes unbearable. Jiuriluck Ilhml llil-trrt will arrest all tills misery. Jlunteek lllawl Hitters are u been te tbe sick. I.et us remember thin fact. Held In Lancaster by W. T. llecti, 137 uud UD North Queen street. A IIualueaus-LIke Ollbr. Ker many jenrs the manufacturers of 11 r. buke s (-tiiarrn lfi.mnilV tlflln ..lluriul I.. ..... v.. faith. teUO reward for n case of NasuiCnUirrh which they cannot cure. Thia Remedy is sold by druggists at only W cents. This wonderful rumedy haa fairly uttalned a world-wide renutu renutu tlen. If jeii hae dull, beay headache, ob. alructleu of the nasal pasNijfes, discharges full ing from tbe head Inte tbe threat, sometimes pre) use, watery, aud acrid, m ethers, thick, te nacious, mucous, purulent, btoedy and nutrld irtbeejeaarenettk.watcriy mill Inllaiued: If ,... . ...,i.k .., ,,iu tui, ucuuu'fr. nacKlni; or coughing te clear tbe threat, exoeeteratluii of etrensle matter, together with scabs freni ulcers ; me veice being a ; ine voice being changed and haa a nasal twang; the breath etfensUe Impaired; sonsatlnnef dUdncss, with mental depression, a hacking cough and general debll. liy.youaresurlerlng from nasul ruurrh. The mere eempllcalcd our dlseuse, the greater the number und dherslty or symptoms. Theu, sands of cases annually, ltheut mauirestliig hair of thealoesmptoiiiN,risultliicoiisumi thealeesmptoiiiN,risultliicoiisumi thealoesmpteiiiN,risultliicoiisumi tlon and end In lhj grave. Ne disease Is se common, mere decepth eund dangerous, or less understoel,or meru uusuecesbrully treated by phyilclana. W,lhw Glad te Uvav It. "Ker sexcral months I endurtd a dull imln through my lungs und shoulder.: hut my spirits, apiwllte and color, aud could Ith nlitl culty remain from my bed. My irecnt health ful condition Is due te Murdoch Jllueit Jlillni" Mrs. K. A. Hull, lllnijliiimpteii. N, y. Sold In L-ncaster by W, T. llech, 187 and 13!) North Queen street. 5Uterncu. T UTHEtt a KAUKKMAN, ATrOHNKV-AT-L V. Hrcend Kleer Eahlemae La North Uu--ritr ulldlng. Ne. prs-lyds -yAN IIOUTKN'8 COO0A. the FertEJtcwT cocoa op Rtmer-K. T1IK COMINO OB OF AMKIltCA. UNLIKE TEA AND COWEE- OOOD FOIl TUB NEUVM. The claims of Cocea as n useful artlcle of diet nre steadily winning recognition. Unllke tea and cefTcc, It is net only a stimulant but n neurlshcr ; and It has the great advantage of leaving ue nar cotic effects. Hence It Is adapted Van Heuten's. Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." te general use. The strong may take It with pleasure and the week with impu nity. n- Vaw IIeutes's Cocea (" once tried, always used ") leaves no Injurious ctTncts en tbe nervous system. It Is nu wonder, therefore, that In all parts of tbe world this Inventor's Cocea Is recommended by medical men Instead of tea and coflee or ether cocees or chocolates for dally nse by children or adults, hale and sick, rich nnd peer. " Ijirgext sale In the world." Ask for VAN HOtlTEN'H and teke no ether. (it) DHUNKKNNKHS. LIQUOrt HADIT. In All the World there Is but One Cure. Dlt. HAINra' GOLDEN SPKC1KIC. It can be given In n cup nf coffeeor ten, or In articles of fixxl, without the knowledgenrtho patient, If nrerssary ; It Is absolutely harmless and will eircct n permanent nnd stwedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcohello wreck. IT NKVEK PAILH. It operates se quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, his complete reformation Is effected. 48 page book efpartlrulars free. CIIAH. A. I.OCHEK, Drugg'st, Nn. v Kest King HL, Lancaster, l'n. eclM ced-TThAH oel axb ltec0. 1" IUHTI COMKOKTAIII.K I UUItAULKI Ladies' Serge Slees ! u Wk'vk had much te say recently about easy, comfnrtable ihees for lnlles' nnil Uenllemen's wear varl eus Keclal shapes In sort, pllable leathers, cloths uud felts, we new want te say something for Bergs Hbees. Inquiries for them prompt It. We have them In different makes nnd nt different prices-the chenet that's worth trying as well as the fin est mnde. At "of. a pair wo've the best cheap Unrge Hhoe sold In Umcjuter. At the prlce there s no make of Herge HIkhs mere serviceable thnt) these, and are certnlnv4)..be,rcrcrred te uny ether klioe or slipper thnt sells fur.-te llttle money. We have them In ijire or Congress; nice, clean looking goods, worth buying, worth Irjlnir. We've Herge Hals, and Congress at II a pair : well made throughout and lnurlnbfy wear satisfactorily; nre ery light and have breadth or Imt- tern aumcitm in prnicci nnn buu comfort te the wldemifoet. Of tbcai we sell many pairs and hear no com planus or iiiem. Klner grades are here at f 125 per pair. Nicer looking te he mire, hut net mero serviceable than thetl kind. Tbe liner grade of Herge only makes the difference In prlce. Our tl 00 Merge Hhoe Is nu excellent ene; are band sewed tin ns that mums mnde by hand, Kasy nnd comfortable the first tlme worn; ue tacks te hurl the feet. We have them In wldtlia II. te I'. ; ran tit icrfuctly any feel, from tbe narrowest te tlie broadest. Onee worn u I ways worn, nsne mnke of shoes has mere points orexiclleuce nnd case giving than these. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Nmtrii Qukkn SntLirr, Lancas tkk. Pa, ion r wuieirr siieiis. 7VEN'S Kangaroo Shoes -KOIt- Comfert and Tender Feet. I have the Largest Hteck nnd Assortment of Men's Kuug.iroeMhoua lu the City. My H Qenuine KaiigaroeHhooUmndnnn a Neat Plain Toe In Ijice nnd Congress. HlzeaS te'l. IIdjh lemuUli hit's and AWh. This shoe Is sold clxeu here In this city at $Jfi0 and II. I could never get a shoe heretofore llku It te re re tulirerlcui than II, My Jl Oenulne Kangaroo Hhoe Is a (loed)ear Welt and peesses ruiiie of the merlin of a Hand Hen ml HIiim. It call be Keued Instead or pegged In repairing them. Sizes .1 tell. ll8 te initeh In 4's unit 1!V. This nhoe Is sold clseu litre In this city aa high as W. My 15 line of Kangaroo's Is the most complete In the city, tn Plain Narrow, plain Ilread, Plain Hipiare and Houare Toe '1 Ips, In Lace and Con gress and all Widths. Heys te match lu i' aud !-;'. Held as high aa !a ulsowherc. My III Kaugiroe lland-Mnde Hhoe Ismndiinut or the licstsk'us obtainable, und H made en the New (llace 'loe, same last as the It) Cerdeau Ijicp aud Ceujresi, en which I have such a large trade. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te KHEY A ECKEItT) the Leader of Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 A 5 KAMT KINO HTUEET, LANOASTEK. Pa. . 3"Htore Cletwl Kcry Eemng at A o'clock Lxcept Meuduy and halurda) . ffcittietvu. ATIIOHHT, HKNTIST. Filling UICKNTKK MJUAHE. IT Tetflll Htltl lnllil..ka fc-vtrn!!,,,, U,- clalllcs. New Ueu made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted wlthuul plates and pivoted, etc. Yes, eeri thing iwrtalnlng teDeiillsiry will reecho prompt attention, at J cry .Motlerate Terms. Remember that l)r. Nulherstls the ONLY Dentist In this county he Is a graduate, of Medicine us well us of Den tistry, an ad vantage thut Is ubsleus. uiur<dAw OPHINO NECKWEAR! Keur-ln-Hand, Teck and T coon, At KINSMAN'S. "VyiLLIAMSPOlU' Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ElUHMAN'H, Ne. 2 West KlngStrcet. VTEW bTtLU LINEN COLLARS, AT EBIHMAN'fl. IdttaHtithcr' pHlLAViLrRiA, Thursday, April 10, 1890. The BrarifJenburgs holding a Democratic-Republican court was a novel sight, and yet that is just what went en here all day yesterday, despite the rain. Your introduction te the Brandenburgs was a bit sud den, but your reception of them was right royal. Yeu ask : Who are the Branden burgs? Beg pardon, but you didn't read our advertisement yesterday. Se many did that we forget the exception. The Brandenburgs arc net "who," they are "what." Only this which is much, and nothing mere very fine batiste cotton cloth, beautifully printed, 30 inches wide, and 20 cents a yard, They shimmer like India Silks, they are fine te the touch, agreeable te the eye, and very strong. There arc ether stuffs that try te appear like them, but fail at every point ; and such a 20 cents worth in a yard you can not elsewhere get. Northwest of centre Wafted from somewhere came another let of Organdies yesterday. Delicate as the frost work en the window pane. Printing as true as one of Prang's art chremes. Hew ever did the great printing rollers touch this film of cotton heavily enough te leave the perfect imprint and yet net de stroy its life ? French art and mechanism master that prob lem. Organdies are only here in full glory we think only here at all. 37 cents. But they must be here for here is the great, greatest Dress Goods stock. The Tartan Ginghamsat 25 cents are coming an,d going in force. Seme.xkiy they will be gene. , Maybe you'll come .then and be sad. Northeast of centre, Cachemire Renferce. Thirty five shades. An ancient trade mark that means character ; a perfect modern touch of qual ity, color, strength that sustains the character. its-Inch, M nnd OS cents. 40 Inch, 75, 83 cents, Jl aud il.'.'k Jehn Wanamaker. 03roccvtce. A TllUtlHK'B. Easter Goods I FIKKOKANUKS AN 11ANANAS. CHOCOLATE UAMUTH AND COO-. Candies ! Candies ! Candies 1 Having bought out the Canity Stere nt 13 East King Hi. e uru glWug lllg llaigalus In Uoed Cundles. NO EASTER WITHOUT EGGS. KlllLSIl EfJOS AND HUTTEIt. FINE COKKEI'.S AND THAU. And a Full Line of Reliable Groceries of nil kinds, at BURSK'S, NO. 17 EA8T KINQ 8THEET. A HWEIU'INU ItEDUUriON CLARKE'S. Half Peaches, unpnred, reduced from lie te (I1 ,c. Flue California Apricots reduced from 11c le loe' Evaporated Apples reduced from. .Uctelic Finest Half Pe iches reduced from. ,e le L'lc. French Cherrks reduced from lJctellc Finest French Primes reduced from 15c le 'te. Holled Aena reduced from l.'ije tu 10c. flu) Packages of Washing Powder reclined to3 te3 SOU Cukes of 10a Toilet Heap rcduct d te . .:! fjOoTeapeU, contain lib Tea, reduced te . J9e- 300 lbs Yerk Ce. UuckulieiU retimed le tic. GO Pocket Mackerel reduced te Jl.oe 500 lbs Htcw lug Figs reduced te . ...l lrs for l!3e. IK! Rs Tobacco smoking or chewing Ulc! 5,100 lbs Caustic. Heda, lu 3 uud 5 lb kettles. Samuel Clarke, Agt., ISANDHHOUril QUEENS!'. A T KElHT'a. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK Wanted at Once ! ONE THOUSAND JUJ8HELS NICE IOTA TOES! Leading Day nt Cur, THURSDAY, APRIL10. Taken In ten or mere bushel lets. New for Easter ! llelst Is most assuredly headquarters, lllg Hams, Medium Hams nud I.I tile l'ig Hams, i'lculc Hams, Hkliiued Hums, Uenclct Hams and Prepared Hams. EGOS I EOOS I KOOS I We nre headquar ters. Don't delay. Getting Senrtv. EAHTEIt OOODS ! All our penny Chocolate EggK,llabblts.Oirts,u..toadezen. All ourlOe goods reduced te fcc. All our 5c gends reduced te 4c. l.oek at at our Immense display. They must go. If at cost. FHE'slI INVOICE .MEATS I Hams, 12iic, Picnic Hams, De ; Iteneless Hams, l.'e ; i'reuirtd dlum.WViu; llreukfast llueeii, liUe : Country Ilacen, iue : Knuckle Dried lteet. lie: Flue lu.v ular Ihct, 10c ; Hummer Ilulegim,tc. FIH1I, &c I Finest Ne. 1 Deep Sea Illeatcr Mackerel, '-0c Large Ne. 1 Mackerel, 15c. Geed Mackerel, 8 for -M. Portland Herring, six pounds for 25c. White Fish, tc a pound. Fln s llrlck Codfish, lOe; a goeil one for tk'. Fines White Hoepllnllund llerring tier keg. tl. DIUE1) FItUITS! Drlnl Fruit Murket Is go lug "higher tbuu a kite." We are 0. 1C, and can sell ou at old prices. Loek at our lm inense display. Very tempting,! CltACKKHS I Finest Water Crackers lu the market, four pounds for ific. Finest Ginger Hilar In the market, three pounds for 25c. Flu et NIc-Nacs In the market, three pounds 2ec.-'- WHOLESALE AND HETA1L GltOCEH, COKNEK WE8T KINO AND I'UU'CEBrS., Directly Opposite J, U. Martin A Ca's Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Hnrrel Herse Hetel, rpnes. F. peiuTett; JL 1'ltACriCAL HATTEn, All kinds or Hats Cleaned, ltc-1 rimmed nnd Itemeileled te leek like new. Hllk Hals a .peclalty. Hats culled for bv addressing mJiWnid eCOUUT AVENUE, Lancaster, I'a. r u . e irri'itics. 35 ft 37 North Queen St. NEW GOODS! CUT PRICES: Hllk braid Trimming, 15c te7Sc Illack Hllk Fringes, COc, 75c, f 1. 1 yard. Dress Buckles, 10c up te 50c. 45-Inch Ijicb White flouncing, 60e a yard. Hemstitched Lawns, 31ic, 60c, 75e a yard. Torchon Laces, 1, 2, D, 1, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 cents. Ne. 0 and 12 Hllk Ribbons at 5c and 10c a yard lleys' Matcen Tics, Be. Lace Cellars, 5, 8, 10, iy 17, 20, 25 cents. Tucked Yoking, 50c a yard. Bilk Mitts, 12, 17, 20, 25, 87, 50 cents. Cotten (Hove, lOe, 12c. Rest Llsle Thread Gloves, 25c. Illack Hosiery, 10, 12, 25, S7K cts up te 11. Colored Hosiery, 5, S, 10, K cts Up te ft 6a New Corsets, 25, 87, 60, 75 cU, II. 10,000 New Handkerchiefs at 5c. New Handkerchiefs at 10, 12, 17, 20, S3 cts. Bilk Garter Web, 12e and 25e a yard. New Shades In Knitting Hllks. Fine Rends nUOe a String. A Rest Hern Rutteiis, 3c nnd 5c a dozen dozen. J tel. Ue. y New Pockets, 5, 10, 12 cents up Rest Ammonia, 6c and 7e a bottle, Dress Shields, 3, 6, 10, 12 te 25 cts pair, Ladles' Silk Underwear, ll r. I McnNi Hair Hese, 5,8, 10, 12 te 50 cents a pair, Linen Towels, 6, 8, 10, 12 le SO cents each. Umbrellns, 25c, 60c, 75c, 87c, II 00. up te M 00. Geld Head Umbrellas, 87c, II 00 up te 12 SO. Gauze Underwear, 10, 12, 10 up te 50 cents. S-" Don't glve it nwny, but Bell It Cheap." Blamm's ndlce te his clerks about the new stock. 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORE. (OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.) vii- UAMbON S. FOSTER. DO NOT WAIT! EASTER IS A THING OF THE PAST. The Spring Season has opened, and we are new piepnred te show our extensive, establish ment the Finest and Rest Line or Dress Goods we hase ever ettered. That they are appre ciated can be easily seen by the throng of cus tomers thnt dally visit our store. Among our I)res Htuirs nre found all the Newtst Hluules in Printed Pongees, India Hllks, Engllkh Htrlpcs, Plain and Fancy Novelty Checks. Serires. Henirnltnes. Mntuitrs nn,l Tfun. rlethiK, Light Gray Henriettas a specialty. We ceruiuiiy inviie you te call and examine tbe lunllty and prices before buying elsewhere. U'nliili fii hup inisnt Unln KIBRONS. Just received, another let All Hllk Hatln Fnced Ribbons, Ne. 12, nil shades, 10c tier ) ard. Ne. 22, all Khudvs Bilk Hut Trimming, only 20e per) ant. Rfnck and Colored Velvet, all shades and Widths. Colored Velvet Ribbons, with Satin Back. A lull line or Ribbons lu all st) les nnd colors. Alse, or Dress Fringes, Gimps and Rralds. EXCEPTIONAL DAROAINS new offered from our Immense, assortment of 1 .'ulles' nnd Children's Spring Garments speak for themselves. Infant's Spring nnd Hummer Cants, Capes and Skirts, Handsomely Embroidered. 11.25 te S.t.60. Idulles' nnd Misses' Stockliiette Jackets, 12.25 te II. Girls' Grctcheus, Cenucmaras und Traveling Ce its, Jl M te 10.50. Ladles' Peasant Coats 15 te 112. Small llejs' Haller llleuse und Kilt Hulls. 51.75 tell. ' Reys' Knce Pant Hulls, $2 te 1. ladles' Rc.idy-Mnde Calice Wrappers, II, ANOTHER UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY te obtain again the Celebrated Elglunle Patent Shirts. -Ne ether In tbe market contains se man patents combined. Prices, 75c and II, or Se. 10 per half dozen. Fermer prices, II and In Light Underwear for Men we have a fine line or Silks, I.lsle Thread, Ralbnggan, India Uuuze, Cashmere, Merine nnd Natural Wools, Jean, Miiflln and I'cmbroke Drawers. Ralbrlgipin Shirts, 2ec, itSe and 50c. One case Rnlbrlg an Shirts and Drawers, ex tra geed, 87e each Jean and Muslin Drawers from 25c te 75c CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND BUMMER. We Inv He lusiiectlen or one or the Handsom Handsem ist and Most Reliable Assortments or Men's nud Ue) s' Clothing te be round any w here. Men's Dress Hulls: Prince Albert Coats and Vests, nnd Suits, all gnides,17 te2U. Cuta-vay Suits, for Evening Wear, f 13 te I2L Fancy Worsted and Casslmeres. Rluck Corkscrew Suits, U, 10, 118, r20 and 121. In Cutaway Coats. Fancy Cliev let Coats and Vests ; very new. Fancy Worsted Coats and Vests, 110 te 118. Rluck Cheviot Coats and Vests, In all grades. A Heat line In Cutaway Suits, for Business Wear, te te 111, All-wool goods and give eutlre satisfaction. Buy thoGenulne English Mackintosh Coats, strictly waterproof, ncwcstnnd dressiest. Takes the place or Spring Overcoat. KNOX HATH I KNOX HATS I Justthliik! 'Iho leading lint In tills coun ceun t) hnsuluuvs been sold rer 5, and Is new sold for that price everywhere. We have deter mined te make a cut, and shall sell It lu the future for only tt. A full line or Light Colored Stiff Hats new ready. Our 1150 Hnre Drairn Rllflr IT lnhuinii, Ask te see It. OUR LEADER AT II 09. Men, thts shoe Is n beauty, made up In Lace and Congress, 4, 5 nud Uw Id I lis. The sleck Is selecttd from the very best Run" Leather that can le bad for the money. Loek at It berore purchasing elsewhere. ATTENTION, HOUSEKEEPERS ! GLASSWARE. Tumblers, plain or fancy, ic Goblets. Dlntn or fancr. 4c. Wine Classes, plain or fancy, 4c, Covered Putter Dishes, 1c ' Pickle Dishes. 4c. Cov crcd Sugar Ren Is, 4c. I'letim Pitchers, tc. CukeSulvurs.tH;. muter Dishes, He. Footed Comforts, cevercd.W. TINWARE. Pie Plates, large size, 4c. Cake Plates, any size, 4c. Pudding Pnu, 4c. I-arge Hlze Vegetable Graters, 1c. Wash Raslns, 4c. Covered Pint Buckets, !(.. Covered Twe-tjuart Rackets, tie. Fleurhleves.Hc. Large llrlllluiitine Dust l'uns.De. Acme Fry Pans, lie. A large and complete line of Fleer nnd Table Oilcloths, hi all the newest patterns, at the low est prices, A full line of Candles. CHARLES STAMM'S, Williamson & Fester. NOS. 323 E VBl" KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA., ASb MO. 3U MARKE1 BT., UAlUUBBUflQ, PA, V IHmtnrrM T HB BOM TON MILLINEttV STORE. IEHbllNC STYLES (3NLY. THE BON TON . Our Opening l?IlfiI0i.oT'riJ,,itpvfr'J1nyJ,BnOri,",'1-Ua5'w,,u,,",,ew We are dally recelvH Yerk Lstabllshmeut New Novelties In from our New Tuned Hits and Bennets. AND MILLINERY WEAR AT TUB LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. UHTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. tha"whel"l?p? THE LARGK3T AND EVER SHOWN IN THIS In Immense Variety at Rottem Prices. ALL NEW GOODS, Give 50 ALL PRICES THE BON TON 13 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. sQ-STORE OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. 5U VTETZGER dc HAUGIIMAN. CHEHPGHRPETS, y Metzger S JEaac:linflLan '6RU88EL8, INGRAIN, RAG, lleught nt Auction nnd CARPETS AT 10 CENTS. CARPErs AT 12Vi CENTS. CARPETS AT 15 0BsT8. CARPETS AT 20 CENTS. CARPETS AT 25 CENTS. Carpet Bags Taken in Exchange. Fleer Oil Cleths Cheap. Best Bteamcd Feathers at Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, 3840 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER. HOUSE.) B aud a Mcelrey. BS.RJD 3 Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. inrtilR,Jr-Blu.c",iT,c?.linB,.nt?'10'J2''1B.nni,?l!' Bed Checks Irera 6Vc up, extra quality Indigo blue at 12Jc. Hlcached and Unbleached Muslin, In yard wide, Pillow Case or Bbeetlni widths, at low prices. FEATHERS-Owliiff te tbe low prlce en tlie Rest Feathers our trade has grown beyond our ex pectation. A lower grade at 50c. , CARPETS If you wish te see the best value Carpets, styles as geed as geed as you will rind In tbe Rest Rrussels, that can be turned, and either side right side, net striped en the ene side llke tbe old styles used te be, nt 20, 25, 80, ind up. Heme-made Rag Carpets, better values tliau ever, at 25.85, 37)4 ,40. 45, et lulirs tnunn In pirnnnirp. An pip.,,, nBaimnnt n, u.....w.A ..no ... x M wll II ioekiiko ine 33. 37K. 40. 45. G0e an 60e nnd up. Carpet Rags taken In exchange. i large sizes at 52 amf 12 50 ; worth n geed deal .elV F.L8TH8TTi,. be.t election and value tn Fleer OH Cleth In the city from H te 2J yards wide, suitable rer halls and vestibules, or kitchen use. Tv.WAND?Wu8JIA?;!,lallV,f?Eft(,u.0 r Molland Shades. S-lc. Plain OH Shades, 40 and 50c Dade OrMQUeBades, 40c. Dode OH Shades, 50c. All enr shades are the largest site, with spring fixtures. Paper Window Shades, Oil or Helland Shading by tbe yard; also spring fixtures. REMNANTS-We have Just opened another let of these Heavy Gingham Remnants ntnWc, This may be the last jeu will be able te get, as the prlce no doubt will be higher. Lutelythey were hard te get. bhrd & Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Sonth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn SUntchce. s UITARLE FOR EASTER SOUVENIRS- H. Z. RH0ADS & SON, CHINA CUPS, SILVER JXIQ SPOONS AND SILVER PLATES IN SETS, "JUST THE TIIINO FOU EASTEH." PAPER KNIVES, MATCH BOXES. COURT PLASTER CASES, STAMP HOXES, GLOVE HOOKS, GLOVE STRETCHERS, SHOE HORNS. WHISTLES, RATTLES AND A SCORE OF OTHER NOVELTIES IN SILVER, INCLUDING SILVER-MOUNTED EMERY HALLS. Our Repairing Department Is complete, nnd s work. Special attention te Fine Watches, class H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. !)ouec ucuiehittn tXScoiie. F LINN A RRENEMAN. 5,000 Yards Fleer Oil Cleth, NEW PATTERNS AND NEW GOODS, ATiSANDSOCJ-'NTSFERYARD. OLD PRICE, 30 AND 40 CENTS. Something New-" Intelligent Oil Can," Whistles when Lamp Is filled. Everyone using Oil should have one. Price, CO Cents. FLINN RRENEMAN, Wholesale Agents. Sc NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN Sate. O UR LEADING HATTERS. YOUNG MEN YOUR SPRING HAT IS AWAITING YOUR CALL. 49" Our Bleck Is new Full nnd Complete nnd and we have a hat that will plente ou. e. DUNLAP & CO.'S Celebrated Hate AND THE WILCOX "BOSTON BEAUTIES All have made their appearance. Only place In the city where jeu can get them. Best 1100 and SJOO STIFF PUR HATS ever shown. ROY'S ANDCHILDREN'S Nobby Goods and Fancy Styles a specialty. stauffFr & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower, is tbe most effectual destroyer of (Ilea and ether small Insects, rer sal At HUBLirS DRUG STORE, NWMtKlBfsHml et. MILLINERY ST0RI Untrimmed Hats ud Bennets! : and IL21 each, le FINEST STOCK OF CITY AT BARGAIN PRICES. us a call and be convinced. per cent. We can save you fully ALL NEW STYLES,! THE LOWEST. MILLINERY STORE, mr27-3mdS-F (fj0OiB. HALL AND STAIR CARPETS,1 from tbe Manufacturers. CARPETS AT S3 CENTS. CARPETS AT 40 CENTS, CARPETS ATM CENTS. CARPETS AT (15 CENTS. CARPETS AT 75 CENTS. Window Shades. mc:ei.rey, Opposite Fountain Ien. ever offered see our line. New designs In Ingrain mere. Stitched Carpet Lining enlv Se u vard. -AT- Ne. 4 West King Street, prices warranted the lowest In the city for first Music Rexcs und Diamond Mounting. ST. LANCASTER, PA. lour. TT EVAN'S r LOUR. tt 99 ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. The great nnnual moving time Is at, hand. But whlle this occurs only ouce a year LEVAN'S FLOUR Is moving ALL THE TIME. Never Steps. Moving dnlly from Mill te Grocery, from Gro cery te Kitchen, there te gludden the heart of the geed heuseu Ife who Is se delighted te see a handsome, big white lenf of bread come out of the ev en. (A w erd te the wise, etc.) eal. I- UMHER AND COAL. J TOHACCOBHOOKSANDCA8E8. WEST KRN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by B. II. MARTIN A CO., nJ-lyd 421 Water Street. Lancaster, Pa. -J3AUMGARDNE1U COMPANY. ' 'COAL DEALERS. Orric-a-Ne. 120 North QueenBtreet, and Ne. 601 North Prince streeL YA-ne-NerU) Prince Street, near RMdlag Depot. - ftlfUHM t-UT0AjTIt,rA. v. ' , .'t & ..A3 -J Hi M?M J r1r,JI'.iV -ii .-. -
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