X,-' PIP '4W. JST-V-i" j',-- i i " - , i , vv 4.r . ir"K THE LANCASTER DAILY IOTELLIGENOEK, FRIDAY, APRIL 11. 1890. V " 'T t T.I -, Jv. . t x ,j Y , , . "" . r.i"nwv tv r.4 V m tii it. LaS ,.J r- $Dt w I 1 ANDREW 3. BIWIfMAS, CHARtiBaBTKIKMANFOLTS, Editors. BOMRT CliARK .Publisher. ttO, DAILY IlCTfU.LMKMCER.-Pabll.tae4 very day in the year, but Sunday. Barred fejr carriers ta this city and surrounding towns at ten cents a week. By mall five dol del kn ft yer In advance 60 cent month. WSSKLY IHTELUaKNCER-One dollar and Mly cents year, In advanea. fOTICE TO SOBSCRIBERS-Remlt by check , r postefflce order, and where neither Of Unas can b procured tend In ft registered LfKigatarad at the Pustofflee, a. second class mall nutter. Anna-ass, TBI ntTituaiUei. Lancaster. Fa. LAKOASTER, PA., April 11, 1890. i .... - Shelly. Doylestewu has furnished a remark, able type of the coundence man. Law yer Bhcllcnberger was a lending dtlzen, with a lucrative law practice, mid n d la position te borrow money from ntiy ene who wanted te lend, and te spend It as (heugh It was his own. Mr. Bhcllcnberger beughl everything that was best, and lived in the most ele gant mansion in the town. Everything was first class about Mr. Bhcllcnberger, including his reputation aud credit. He was a member of many beards, in cluding the beard of public charities ; te whose care some of these he left be hind him are likely te fall. . Fer Mr. Shclleubergcr has gene. Ills glory hns departed. He emtie te the end of his financial string and has neught ether scenes. The process of bor rowing from Tetcr te pay Paul was ex emplified In its fullest extent by his practice, but the tlme oame, as usual, when the Peters turned up tee slowly for the Pauls, and the game stepiwd. Doylestewu was net a big enough field for its perpetual practice. Its population and cash fulled te meet the needs of its enterprising financier. Mr. Shellonbcrger's enreer tenches a lessen which is often taught and which will forever fall te Impress itself upon the confiding. We ence heard a bishop declaim against the opinion Hint the wise man could net trust his fellows' word ; but the merciless way In which these who incline te such confidence are shorn by the world's Shollenbcrgcr's Is a sufficient caution te the most pious of men te have something besides faith as the guartllun of their treasure. Cash Is a very slippery commodity aud needs te be securely anchored te be found When wanted. There Is nothing se wholesome as nmortgage or Judgment te secure the premise of a borrower ; and it is putting u great strain, upon the Integrity of a mau te place him In a position where his plain nete will command all the cash he wants. Our, geed Mcunenlte farmers, It, Is true, have lOnff had this nrnctlee nmeni? thorn. $ elves - and It has worked vcrv well In- dccd lu their community. The bends 01 iuc society association iinve proved as geed as mortgage bends. But when borrowers are net held under such sur veillance and restraint they need a large endowment of Integrity te make them trusty borrowers. It It net geed for them te be trusted tee much. It Is better for them as well ns for the lender, te make no severe draft upon their integ rity but te buttress their notes with things of material value. AH of which experience teaches, if the churches de net. nwyer Shclleubergcr would doubtless still hnve been a re. spected citizen of Doylestewu, If such breaks had bcen put upon his bor rowing propensities as would hnve suf ficed te induce; him te live within his means. Doubtless he did net origin ally intend te defraud anyone. He Imply had use for inore money than he hnd, nud borrowed It (is he could borrow It easily. He wns it victim of the confidence of his fellow citizens, as they were victims of the same generally happy thing. There was tee much happiness then lu the Bhellcuberger sltuutlen then and tee llttle new. It would hnve been better if it hnd been mere spread out. Bribing Formers. Inspired by an nrtlcle in the New Yerk Tribune our contemporary the JVck Era editorially commends the Mc Klnley tariff bill te the farmers aud urges them te write te the chnlrmnn of Iwinn tue wuy uul means committee and ad KFStaved,B0 the PaMa8 of the bill. Every m PhlladelBfiuFJ" u- entlre commonwealth is ry scenu base. Gn,v i"'wmij " ;"" n-ncr 9ii' Mtj.iK.- vr.m i??utative in Com-ress te vive $p.aeaseii with LehatO the proposed schcdule."De m Everybody buttn. let no eue neglect this. g&ftbat the Athletic nut!" shouts the Xtw Era -tt will keep tuiy of fear that u llenubllcau graerles from tin may refuse te snuetieu n .1,, . . rer tue taxation of potatoes aud -v i jtr uccessarlea or life. It reprints the 'Tribune list of agricultural at tides ufl'cctcd by the bill giving the present and proposed duties aud seeming te make a very liberal bid for the .support of the farmers. But as the Philadelphia TUegraph points out in au article which we republish, this tax Is iv two-edged sword aud by thus increasing the cost of feed they add te the prlceef the things they buy. If the value of farm products imported In it year is sevcuty-llve mil mil lleiis.as clulmcd,that figure ought net te excite alarm, as Its etluct depends upon its proportion te the whole value of farm products throughout the United States, and this is simply se vast as te be be yond estimate. Aud, further, the im portation must chiefly flud sule in the great cities of the seaboard, where thous ands toil in the most abject poverty who would severely feel the proposed tax. The effect might bolte encournge truck patches in the waste lands of Jersey.but the' great staple crops from which the average farmer makes his living can net be protected becaube they nre net lui lui perted but exported. And surely agri culture Is net un Infant Industry that It needs any pap of this klud. At fairs and grangers' meetings we hear that It is as,old as the human race and the sturdy foundation pillar of every thrlvingstnte. In it ull national prosperity must hnve 1U Beuree, aud from it the fresh aud vig vig vig oreus bleed of national life Is drawn. It languishes because of the narrow policy that chains down our commercial de velopment te the home market and will net permit us teucud abroad the surplus products of our factories as well as our surplus corn nud wheat. T.ie rrothenotarj's Offlcc. We print elsewhere a communication from Protheuotary Mentzer concerning the Uboef his office by n "Washington pension ageucy. 'q understand that the fact is net disputed that the prothouo prethouo protheuo fary's office U used, as wc stated, by this geuey, which advertised in the newt papers that It would meet there at u certain dale these dexlrlng its services Mr. Mentzer states that this party has s. partner tesldent und delug business In Lancaster, aud that he made no cwe for their use of the protheno- tary's office In doing their biMlnem. We Msumcd that the prothenotary was paid for the use of the room because wc did net suppose that he would allow a business firm te advertise and use his office m theirs without compensation. We understand new that no compensa tion Is received by the prothenotary save his fees for taking the affidavits. But we de net withdraw our exception te the propriety of permitting a public office te be advertised as the efHce at which a pension attorney will meet his clients ; and the fact that the Washington at torney has a Lancaster associate only makes it the mere unnecessary that the prothenotary' office, rather than the associate's offlcc.sheuld be made his place for doing his business. The only legitimate use he had for the prothono prethono protheno tary's office was te go there te have his affidavits taken. A DanMif dispatch of very sensational appoarnnce ropresonts the young etnporer of Germany traveling around with a plbg in his right car, made necessary by the ravages of the scrofulous afToctlen from .which he suffers. It is said that high med ical authorities give him only ten years of Ufa or sanity at the most. Well, a geed deal can happen in ten yours, aed it has often been shown that medical authorities make mistakes. Moauwhlle notice that this supposed sick mnn Is pushing a de mand for a military crcditef mere than ten million dollars, that he Is shaking up the English In Africa and agitating all Uurope evor the labor quostleu, whlle, In sptte of the socialist successes In the elec tions and the rettroment of Prlnce Bis marck, lilsomplre Reems te be firmly If net wisely controlled. In a volutne of consular reports, Just Is sued, thore Is an oxhnustlve nrtlcle en the sugar beet Industry of Bohemia, and which is avowedly written with tlin purpese of showing tlml a Nimllar Industry can be profitably established In this country, and en the Atlantic ns well as the Pacific slope, although the sea const U net warm and sunny enough for It. The cultivation of the beet, the best soil nud cllmnte, and the methed of HUgnr-mnklng, nre Ml practi cally nud clearly doserlhod j It leeks ensy enough en paper. Censul. Wmm, of Manila, iMillllpIne Iftlntuls, reports that thore is new lu pro cess of construction In that cnrthfiunko cnrthfiunke cnrthfiunko cursed country nn onrthquuke proof church. The dnnger that a lefty building might nny dny be shakeii down hns net encouraged ninbltlousnrchltectiiro In Hint thrifty colony of Hpnln, nnd the cliurrhes are nil medest one-story limine, but nn ouglneor, rejoicing in the naine of Den Oonero Palncles y Uuerrn, conceivod the idea of milking iv church of wrought nud cast Iren, socurely belted togethor, and no tnore te be slmken apart by a subterranean dlsturbance than a solid block of irrnnlte. The design provides for two (nil steople. mm u nuuiMurui suuriursBpircN, mm evor the'trnntept thore In u tnwer n hundred nnd fourteen lcet high. The Inslde mcni mcni mcni uroiuent'of this Iren church is ene hun dred nud sixty-two by soventy feet, nnd the height te the top of the gothlc-nrched culling Is fifty-two teet. The wnlls ure of deuble plate Iren with u Hpace of thirty Inches between the plates, nud the ilocorn ilecorn ilocern tlvo work la very clnhornte lu east Iren. There ure sixteen hundred tens of Iren In the building, nil of which wns shipped te this fur awny laud en thn custom edge of the China son from Brussels, Belgium. It will cost about threo hundred and fifty thousand dollars, nnd a Catholic brother brethor brothor heod Is building It. Although the man with the Spanish naine Is credited with the Idnn, nn English nrchltoet, known ns Prod Pred Prod erice II. Uawyer, esq., hns actual ehnrge of the work, which Is nearly finlshed. It will be pninted te re.omble stene. The case of Prlvute Wild, mnde much of by soveral Western und Eastern news papers, hns ceme te nn end alter au open and fair trial by court-martial, In which It was ihewn that that the privnte was a worthless fellow who wns noted for tlme passed in the guard house, boasted that he nitule trouble whurover he went and re joiced lu his uowspnper notoriety. Be oveu declared that he would make money bj- exhibiting himself lu a dime unison in after the trial. Llouteuiint Steele, en the otlierhand, who was ceurt-m.irtlnled for knocking htm down when he Insolently lefiiHcd te ebey orders, wns shown te hnve earned the resj)eet of e Ulcers, aud men as a kind, considerate nud exemplary oflleer. His oennsol ollered te call tlie whole regl regl inent te testify for him. Ills breieh of dW dW clpllne In a moment of natural anger could net, hew ever, be overlooked, nnd he wns sentenced te be reprimanded, aud te be confined within the limits of his pest for three months. It had been shown that in acting ns Judge advocate of the court that tried Wild for disobedience he was net te blame, ns he hnd endeavored te hnve the man trled by auother court. In this connection it may be ohservod that the findings of ceiirts-nurtlal nre se often set aslde by the president that the officers of thenrmy are in some measure relieved of responsibility for any laxity of discipline. CQ11)LI.() TIMS l'AHMKUS. The Mockery of Proposed Protection te rnriuera Krpeicil. Frem the I'ldladulphlu Tvleerupli, Iml. Hep. Uu the MoKlnley bill Is te be known as the " lanners' tariff." The credit for this is broadly taken by the New Yerk Ti ibune en Wrxlnesday, which proudly cnllsntton cnllsntten t en te the fact that the agricultural pint or this bill wns prepared as the reMilt of Its special lutcstignilen ofnllegeil agricultural dcpiCHsIen. The iniinner of lulnglng this about was peculiar, yet quite characteristic. 1 heusaml of letters w ero reeeh ixl by that paper in rospenso te Its inquiries, then "submitted te n committee," who. niter n year's work of examination and com pilation, leceiiiincndcd iinltcil effort for auadtnnce in duties en various article, nearly nil of which nppear in the present tarill hill. Our contemporary new- nro nre nro veedste publish, under the suggestive head ing, "What Hepiiblleans Propose," the list of agricultural articles ruferred te, wltnprokputduiiesund the preiuised in crease. The country Is already familiar In a general way with the iiatuie of this preposition. The leading articles in the list are harley, potatoes, onions, cabbages, hay, hops, beans, peas, poultry, sugar, to te to bacce, wool, (lax and cattle. On most of Ihese articles the proposed Increase of dutles runs from i") te UiH) per cent. barlev, ter instnnce, belng Increased from 10 cents n buslidl te SO cents ; potateos, rrem 15 cents te 1 cents j hay, from ?J te (1 per ten -.hops. Scents te 15 cents; tobacco, ?l te 8i75. This leeks llke a ti oinciideu bid, te be sure, yet what will it amount te r It is ktated that during the last fiscal year the value of farm prlucts imperted was upwards or 875,000,000. Tliat seems te be n conslderablo sum, yet It is n very small amount compared with the gross output or the farms of AmerUM. AniTnew hunpose that under the new tarllV all that 875,000.000 Is bacd te the farmers, out of whose pocket will It ceme? With otateos, beans, bariey, onions and cabbage, for instance a Increased lu price in every grea Eastern city and town, who will reel the bur.lcn of this change T Manifestly these least able tebedrlt theery poorest classes, theso w he are te-day scarcely able te keep body and soul together en ihe mlscrabli wekcs they receive. But will the farmers be bouefltedT Whlle they may get a trllle mere for their potatoes, hay, onions, etc, they will bave te pay mero for every article of woolen cletfiliiK they wear, from socks te overcoats. They will me te pay mero for every pound of iron in thelr machinery. The price of their cattle may possibly be enhanced by the duty en hides but they will pay mero ter their beets and b inA In PincennnnnA PI.A.. . . . .. !j i. .ciy may kvi u low dollars mere each during ihe year for eirirs. --- VVH-.v.tuv.vw w u uu. utlllll pillCCO O them, but as a result of the Increased Uut en tin they will pay out every ncniiv of I en ity It m an Increased price for their eanned goods, such au Immonse quantity or which is new cousumed lu evcry agricultural cemmnnlty. Tn fact, they will net be one whit better off at the end of, the year. They may have this 175,000,000 distributed among them, bat they will have paid out mere than that In the Increased cost of their liv ing and pemtlnft expense. That's Just the way thla new scheme fur coddling the fanners wilt work. And In the meantime millions of worklngmen throughout the country will have been taxed en thelr wearing apparel nnd essen tial articles of dally feed. It Is greatly te be feared that this fanners' tariff racket wea't work. It may deceive the agricul turists for a time, but net fera great while. As class they may be foelod once t as Lincoln said, some of them may be fooled all the tlme, but all of them cannot be fooled atl the tlme. And when they awake te a realisatien of the facte the heavy hand of their dlspleamtre will fall at the ballet-box en these responsible for the needloMdeceptlen. The mero the McKintey bill is examined the mere clearly It Is seen te be the work of political tricksters j the mere certain It Is te be shown as net based upon wise and enduring principles of national prosperity. It is a one-sided, narrow-mlnded, partisan, vote-catching, double-cndodaflalr, that may for a tlme catch voters at both ends, but In a llttle while It will lese mero than Is galned there thero thore by. The Itepubllcan party never yet succoeded in that sort of business. It docs net deserve te and it never will. A lWBt, WITH A BUftGLAII. AGroeer Finds n llnrglar In Ills Ifense. Beth Mortally Wounded. An attempt te rob the residence of floergo B. Grim os, a prominent Des Moines, la., grocer, at an early hour en Wcdnesday morning, resulted in the mortal wound ing of the burglar, the less of an eye by Mr. Grime, and Injuries which may cost him his life. Entrance te the house Was msde by cutting glass in the front window and turning the catch. Going up te the servant's room he asked the girl If she was awake. Becelving a reply be wnrned her te remaln quiet, under penalty of death. ' II e made se much noise search ing bureau drawers and trunks that Mr, Griines, who was sleeping en the fleer belew, nwoke and started up stairs, re volver In hand. Ite seen discovered the burglar, and six shots were exrhnnged at short rnnge In the dark. Twe hit the burglar. Grimes was shot at four times, nnd ene of the bullets struck him in the right slde of the face, t oaring out his oye nnd lodging lu the brain. The burg lar oscnped, but was found in the collar cellar wny of a house n block north of the shoot sheet ing, with n bullet in his breast and very weak from less of bleed. He gnve his naine as James Queen, nnd his home at Minneapolis, but It Is known that about five weoksngeho was roleased rrem Fert Madisen penitentiary, whero he had been nent ter n similar olfeuso. Van Heutkx's Cocea" Once tried, lway used." 2) l'emiy Wisdom Pound Felly. It Is foolish te save the llttle that HOZODONT cots, niut lufTer what will result In bad tcetli nnd large payments te dentists, l'lsce n bottle of It en the tellnt, use flve drops only of It overy time after cutlnj, cleanse the mouth, nnd hew your wlidem. m A Kepo About Our Nooks. A weak stomach or nnfepblcil circulation It like a repe about out necks. We are triint nml unstrung alternately until exUtanCA' be come unbearable. Ulnrdaek JJfoeTI mt-ttri will nrrpst aTIlhl5 misery. Murdoch JJIoert nittcrt nre a been te the sick. Let m remember thlx fact. Held In 1-iuicustcr by W. T. Jlecli, 1S7 and 1311 Ner th Queen street. Would you knew the keen delight Of a whnlcsome appetite, Unrestrained by colic's dire. Headache's euro, or fever's lire. Thoughts morose, or Icy chills 7 Then use llr. Dr. Tierce's pills. Dr. 1'lcree's 1'iirgattve relicts the original and only Little Liver Tills ; 23 cents a vlnl. K.HAW O lad te Hear It. "Fer several months I endured a dull pain through my lungi and sheulders: lest my spirits, iippetlte and color, and could with nllll rulty remain from my bed. My present health rut condition Inline te llunteck Jllnntt Jltlltrt." Mrs. B. A. Hull, Illiighnmpten, N. Y. Held In Llicuster by W. T. llech, W and 131) North Queen street. TJBTTElt THAN TKA AND COFFEE FOIt THE NEIIVES. Van Heuten's Cocea AlTETlZtNa-EASILY DIOEHTED. Ask your Grocer for It, tnke no ether. (6) -y ince ciiEwiNa touacce. YINCO EXTJIA FXL) CHEWING TOBACCO. Tills Htnudard Brand of Plug Tobacco Is ac ac knen ledged te be tliebent chew and the largest piece for the money In the market. IViram tag en tach lump. Its extenthe Mile, for many years has established IU reputation. There Is nothing better. Try It. Fer sule by dealers aud grocers. nprll-Xlteod-cennllSlw V pACKINGM, AH FOLLOWS : DIUIOO, KOU L Hteam and Hjdraullc I'arklinr.AkbcHtiloiie, " 0.u,V."!!,,v,ck I'aeklng, Hemp I'acklni!, A si lKsttosMlllJeord. Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Hhiiithliur.Uuni raeldng.Oum IttiiKs for Water Uuiigps, I'lumbnge I'acklni;, lld's l'atent As- iii' i .'i,4.-1 "ec,,,,""1 I',IH U"-r. et JOHN Ill-Si H.SJaUist Fulton street, m7-tfd N O reibON ou iN.miimiiH i-iiiiinu used In" Furliy Seap." J Oll UOLTM, LAO HUIIBWH, HBTBCKKWS, ' Hqiiuru nud Hexagon NuU, Ibei-e itckmIs In stock, ut JOHN UUsr5, aaiitst Fulton slrcet. m7-tfd IENDBH YOUH HICIN hOl-T, SMOOI'H LV and White by using ' l'urlty tjeap." ?OIlCA8T lltON I'H'E FUTINOS, 1IOTH 13 plain nnd reducing, up te (Much dlameter, MnlJS'Vi0 ' '"'"P". tfiu'ges, Flnntc Unions MaulfuKU, American IIiiIeiih, Tube Hupperts llLaT 8. ZS3 East Fulton street. m7-tfd 1?l01t rUATT CADV AHHEHTOH DlbC if- ' ah r, Jenkins Vah cn.Ilr.na Olobe Valves. llrassUntu VnUex, Inm lledy Olobe Valves lvifr..ba5Z,.y.a'x,..,V!".' ".'''!?. Vabes. Air ni:j.i t-i. " :":?'.'.".."". .. .lv ?. uBing A, l,l5i.'"'iier viue, Fralt's Hwingl Check Nulves, llrass Cheek Valtes.Koet Vat Angle nles, call at JOHN UEhT'H, SX Fj t iilteu Htrect. ' w7.tr, les F.1H tfd 17IUE BIUCK8, FI11E CLAY, AT LW 1? figures, gote JOHN UEMr, 3sJ East Fullen "re't- iu7-tfd S97 fsO1' VU.'WTILLVACA VW I .Ov Hen lu the Keystone llusl. ness Lellege, Including stationery. J.M Nlglit Hessleii,nmi we guarantee ou us 'nuch IIik.k. keeping and all business branches us you are able te master during that time. ,a w ., w 1K -MOHElt, Prill., 16 North Queen bU.'.'d lloer, Lancaster. Pa. tfu&w QKOBOEFLICi;, TAXIDEnSIISr, Ne. 15 West Oerman HtreeL Hlrds nnd Ani mills stutTcd lu u superior mumierut rcasouable prlcis. anl-lwd OTEAM HEAT 18 THECOMINO HEAT FOIt h? ""SIHngs, churchee. school houses, etc, though succissfully used one huudred jears 11 Iff). WlliTI lull ruinliiinnlnl.in l.. ..Yi i?ii m iiu V i ""''i'"" tMttii.u rail en i,Al.li1i,flte?,,,u" you a wtuaicienr , -, .., A..( IllfUU B .1. ITIIVLu xt . ,,,i, . .n........ .... ...... ?r. fS' J."1 'thepHMllcal Appllauees.such ViT,i;.T.ri i'i. ".'" ,"i -"iicues. LiiiDreet Moes, Ariltlelul Limbs, KlastlaHteektiies etc Hnitinl AWeiuliuil and Uliri,,, ?Hup,rters?. Wy ntu.-uduiutf,;w We.t KlngslrVe" mlliud" as "t?OU HOIHZONTAL HTATIOVAIIV Fv' flmlilfe HiSnlWaKW'. J"" will street. " " t-an Fulton S1TT1IITK- rVTTrM ir.uT., V he-peuud l5i , In KiftfTe mundiVr e er. Oc. All uoetls deft eml te any iJirl of th5 f0mntmmhv'0. PKtLABSI.PRtA, rrlday, April 11, Tfu Easttr Fair. Tens of thousands of chil dren of both larger and smaller growth have enjoyed the dec orations of the Easter Fair, and therefore they have been undisturbed all this week. To morrow will end them, and the Easter Fair will be history. You'll be asking : What next ? Will tell you when the " next " is ready. The breezes of the store news are almost blowing a gale. A zephyr of Granada, a breath from Algiers. Dress Trimmings have a bread hint of the zeuave jacket of the tiasseur dafrique; a bit of beauty stolen from the grace of the Bolero. The roll of drums or the ring of castanets might make the music with which Bolero shapes and points te match form line in the Spring dress parade. They are in steel and jet beads and plain silks, and with leaf gimps di vide the honors of the season. This scrap of the latest news is a finger-beard te Dress Trim mings. Northeast of centre. 36-inch Suitings in small checks at 1 5c. Last season we thought them very cheap at 25c. They were ; they would be new. At 15c they are as remarkable as the crazy, crinkled Crepeline at 6jc. A stylish suiting ; wool enough in them te talk about, and in four handsome Spring mixtures a bluish, a blackish, a brownish, a garnetish. Southeast or centre. Ne . busierx-Dress 'Geed's ceunterirrthe store than the leng-strctch where the 6Jc .Crepelines are flying out. The fame of them has get ever town. Half of last season's prices and net a whit behind last season's quality or styles. Northwest of centre. The Underwear wonder is hew se much muslin and stitch ing and trimming can be had for se little money : Drawers marte of Fruit of Leem Muslin with hem nnd S plaits, 25c. Very heavy and flne Muslin Drawers, with neat Hamburg rulUe, nnd 14 plaits, Wc. lly fur Ihe best We Drawers we ever ellcred. Hnvy Muslin Oewn, with yoke of nll-eer embroidery and plaits, neatly trimmed w llli Hamburg edge, 85c. That's the way the, story runs through every chapter. Second fleer, Juniper street side. Four ele vators. Jehn Wanamaker. Q$ttCCVtC0. A HWEEPINQ HEDUOTION AT Half reaches, unparcd, reduced from Oc te 6Jc. Flue California Apricots reduced from 13c te 10c. Kaperated Apples reduced from 10c te 0Jc. Finest Half Peaches reduced from 2Tc te 21c. French Chcrrlis reduced from. 15e te lie! Finest French Prunes reduced rrem 16c te 12c. Ilelted Acua reduced from -a te lOe. 500 Packages of Washing Powder reduced te 3c. 600 Cakes of 10c Toilet Seap reduced te Se 600 TcuihjU, contain 1 ft Tea, reduced te '..IDc- 300 lbs Yerk Ce. Buckwheat reduced te 3c 60 Buckets Mackerel reduced te $1.00 600 lbs Blowing Figs reduced te. ..t R for 25c. 189 lbs Tobacco smoking or chev lug 21cl 5,100 S Caustic Heda, lu 3 nnd 6 It kettles- Samuel Clarke, Agt, 12AND14BOUTH QUEEN HT. Jlcntietfjj. TV'. NATHOltST. DENTIST. JJ SUCENTItK HQUAHE. Filling Teeth and I'aliileas Extraction Spe cialties. New Sets made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates aud pivoted, etc. Yes, everi thing pertaining te Dentistry will receive prompt attention, ui very Moderate Terms, llcniember that Dr. Nalherstls the ONLY Dentist In this county he la a gruduste of Medicine as well as of Den tistry, un advantage, that Is ob lout. murS-bdilw OENCY FOIt CALLAHAN A CO H CK- bittk nicnl te inue tlic place of Bed Lead. In II makes no times the. quantity of red OH f infl KK,r OK PIPE. FBOM J OvJjVUvJ Inch te 0 Inch diameter, for salcntalewngurc, and, the only house In the city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te Inch dlameter, at JOHN BIi3T'ti,833 East Tul Tul ten street. mT-tfd I 710H BOILERS, llOItlZONTAL, TABULAB, Vertical, Portable, Cj Under, Marine, of any slie or ixwer, of ihe best material nnd workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, SSI E.wt Ful ton street. m7-tfd mitUK DALMATIAN JNHKUT POWDEtt, X propelled by a geed powder blower, Is Uie most effectual destrejer of flies and ether small lusecU. Fer sale . AtHUBLEY'H DKUtl HTOBE, WWwt King Htroet 1 "il'KHCENT.DEnENTIJIlESTOCKCElt 1V tiucates in multiples off 100, earning a guarantee cash dividend of 10 per cent. pcrun num. payable scnil-unnunlly, are Issued by the Bulldfugund Lean Association ofliaketatllome Olllce, Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne member ship fee. or ether expense Incident te Issuance of stock. Hteck may be converted Inte cash at purchase price after two J ears. Invester so se cured by real cstate mortgage te deuble the amount of the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Correspondence Invited. O. W.HTARLINO, Manager Phllndrlplitu Olllce, Jaul-lmeed Ne. 411 Walnut Htrcet. $100,000. IN BONDS AND MOBTOAOES FOIt IN. VESTOIW. IN HUMS OF 1100, fJ00, $500, 11,000 te 120,000. Bends fl per ivnt. Interest, pajable quarterly. Mortgages 0 per cent. Interest, pa able half J early. Scud or cull for full Information. JOHN II. METZLKB, Ke 9 8. Pake St. 1 KAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. GRAY'S SPEOEFIO MEDICINE. The Uiikat K.sni.iMii Remedy. Auunrall lug cure for bemlnal Weakness, Spermaterrhea, Impotency and all DlseaseH that fellow as a e e qaenee of Helf-Abuse ; as Less of Memery, Unl wrsal Lussltude, I'alu In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pmnuture Old" Age, nud many ether disease thai Icud telucaulty or Consumption aud 11 Premature Orue. t- Fer particulars In our pamphlet, which we desire te send free by mail tee cry ene. -1 he Specific Medicine Is sold by all drug gists nl it per package or six packages for te, or will be sent free by mall en receipt et the inouey, by addressing THEOKAY MEDICINE CO., BuQale, N. Y. On account of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wraper j the only genuine. Held In 1 Jincastcr, IV., by w.T. IIecu. luarS-lj d "TIT-ALL PAPEM. HAGER St BROTHER, 25,27,,31 WestKlny Wall Papers! Thousands of OeJr P1?A. Pfcters Red and Roem MetddlBM at With lrmRIwkaanit tUmt Im iEiaLTrr."'.''"-''"' 2rl!'?.'S?. BiiaTl brtieunu fiT te Ledgei; SSSSS3, iAKSHABL Ten thousand-pieces of the Celebrated English VanrVfaed TIL Psmts. left and Plntih; and mrter ruily ruiM iiummf ui iraia we imid imwiksju uucvh iivtu jsmaavnanvTa Manref the Datterns are Tile and Natural nuaiiicr iuiit ivabeu.w '.ISiTOffftrSrfT We have been successful with Decorative ri uiii u vsivuisivii nuv nisjiniKviMusiuu juiii(ijiuv wwiauiivu ivut beu wiurtHiga ua mniul WQrK (uarantava, IMPORTRNT TO HOUSEKeePGRS, By mnklng early selections for any work you may desire te de, we will be pleased te reserve you aay date1 HHGER St BROTHER. 35, 27, 29, 31 West King Street, 3$UceUattc0ua TADIATORS, OP ANY HAKE OR DE XV mgn, ean tornrnlshadatraasenable figures. CyJOilN BEST, 3JSKaatrulteu street. m7-tfd rpiiea. f. PEnrtETT, - , i PRACTICAL HATTER, All kinds of Hats Cleaned, lie-Trimmed and Remodeled te leek like new. Bilk Hats a specialty, flats called for bv addressing mZMmd 0 COURT AVEN VE. Lancaster, Pa. SALIFORNIA. Special Parties. Semi-monthly. Tourist ping cars. Cheap rates. Southern Paclfle Ce. Address, E. HAWLKY, Assistant -.Oeneral TraRle Manager, MJ Broadway, New Yerk ; It. J. SMITH, Agent, 4B. 3d HI- Phlla. JanlS-lydZUw TTENRi- WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 138 East King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te." Call and examine ear goods. aS-tfdR H. WOLF. ISt East King Btreet ' RIVATE. Lancastir Business Coixxeit, Ne. Si North Dnke Street, April i, 1900. Miasm. E. C, J. L. A L. D. H.OtntUmtn .- I Yes, If you enter new you can complete the course of Instruction till vacation, June SO, at a total cost of about W for tuition and stationery, II. Course of study complete as regards a Busi ness Education. III. As many pupils enrolled during the past March as were enrolled during thefeur preceding Marches. IV. Our gain In atttndance mere thnn 20 per cent, ever any pre ceding year, and three months net counted In. V. Wehave placed mero YeungMcnand Ladies in positions tills term than ever before. VI. Don't delay ; visit College Reems adjoining Court IIouse, and J udge for yourselves. Itespcctfiilly, mr2J-tfd U. d WEIDLER, Principal. s PHINQ NECKWEAR! Feur-ln-Uand, Teck and Tycoon, At ERIBMAN'H. -11TILLIA MSPORT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West K Ing Street. -I-EW BTYLE LINEN COLLARS, AT ERISMAN'S. IXCURSIONS AND PICNICS. Mt. Gretna Park ON THE ' Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, or Excursions and Picnics I FREE TO ALL. It contains everything needed fera pleasant day's outing. Ample shelter, lovely walks and rambles, romantic drives, mountain springs, crystal streams spanned by rustle bridges; beating en Lake Couewnge, u beautiful moun tain lukc, 20 acres In extent; Tennis, Carousal, Croquet and Base Ball ground; Bowling Alley, Hhoetlng Oallery. a spacious Dancing Pavilion, Dining llall. Kitchen, (provided with fuel); Toilet, Basket aud Baggage rooms and an ex cellent restaurant in charge of a competent caterer. Tables, Bencbes, Hwlngs and Rustic Heats are scattered throughout the weeds for the free use of excursionists. - The Narrow fJauge Railroad and Governer Dick are Special Attractions. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Prom Prem ises. mfFer excursion rates and general Informa tion, apply te NED I IUHII, ttl-Smd Hup't C, A L. Railroad, Lebanon, Pa. B. MARTIN A CO. J. B. Martin & Ce. SPRING 1890. China Mattings ! All samples shown in Carpet Department. 45 different Pat terns, all of this season's impor tation. Ne Auction Goods. Fancy China Mattings at 9c a yard, $3.20 a roll. iec " $3.60 " 12c " $4.00 " 17c " $5.75 20c " $6.50 " Every roll contains 40 yards. 50 pieces of the famous Pagoda Brand China Mattings, at 25c a yard ; $8.80 a roll of 40 yards. Extra value. Seamless China Mattings at 30c a yard. Ne, discount for roll. Very heavy. Elegant Pattern. Obelisk Brand, close weave, and will wear better than any Straw Mattings ever imported, 45c a yard ; $16 a roll. Damask Mattings. Bright Patterns in Carpet Designs. A full line of Novelties. Cor. Prince & W. King Sis,, LANCASTER, PA. J. B. Martin & Ce., yuU ,. St, Pieces of Bright, New Patterns at oae - twK. eae - twK. ene-thtrd. feed eren OBmrOil farmer aJST "" """"u M un" nnesaal opperlanlty te - E inKI-L UNEQUALED FOR SERVICE. ;ltftk WMhabte illv tamtjvt. ra thnmnsrhlr mAnrnmamtl tfastj. A w assvaeCVsi . . . Weel eflecUL. and ara fmetMaiiv nsv Mis nsnai Werk, and or constantly Introducing Nersttles. Staeoe Oornless and Osntra Pleessl Clothing. F INE TAILORING. 1890-SPRING.--1890 s Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment or SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Tour Inspection. We would also announce the purchase of a Jeb Let of English nulling and Treusering at a great sacrifice, which we will sell at ' Astonishingly Lew Prices. 7-Call early te secure a bargain In these goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE CITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZMfd TVrVEKS A RATHFON. - ATTRACTIONS IN OUR t We've many attractions tin our Custom De partment. We are shewlnf the Handsomest Line OF SUITING FOR Men's Wear FROM $15.00 te Almest Any Price! Huch styles ns these are net offered anywhere In Lancaster for the price. Huch an assortment you'll find nowhere else. ELEGANT HTLYE8 IN Men's Treusering ! Mere than you'll care te leek at. Prices ranee from! te SIS. We'llflt you, tee. Myers & Rathven, Leading Fashionable Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. IttUBiC. T HE MUSIC 8TORE. THE MUSIC STORE. DECKER BROS. PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN OIIGAN8. UANOlAND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTRIMMINOS OF ALL KINDS. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. R EINHOLD'S BARGAIN STORE. Music I Music! JUST RECEIVED! 9.000 COPIES OF POPULAR MUSIC! Sold at S A 10 Cents Per Copy. Vecal and Instrumental I Violin and Piane. Cornet and Piane Duetts. Four-Hand Pieces. ALSO LATEST BOOK8 OF INSTRUCTION. catalogues can be had at Stere or MAILED FREE. - A Discount te Societies or Meslcal Or ganizations. REINHOLD'S White Frent Bargain Stere, NEAR PENN'A R. R. STATION. mlO-lyrt 3ltt0vney T UTHER B. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNKV-AT-L W. Second Fleer Eshleraan La nlldlux, Ne. IS North Dak "reeu prlyd w Uem Deuartmeii Laneaatvr. Fi Wall Papers I Popular Prices. erlce. 1 JT1? - have paper hanging deas M tow east. PHPEM and ettwr AaatUvy rf . -ns J.J. . . . r ."?. . . " i" wj- tis..Ba.uriins.kAiH. .. Lancaster, Pi SJriJ 9oeh rpHK PEOPLE'S CASH BTOfUB. SPECIAL DRIVE IN Table Linens, Towels & Map Fine Table Cleths and Napkins te Mat WhIU Goods In the Latest Stripes and Fleunelngs, Panels and Allover derles. A specially geed assortment of Nanwl lngs in Cambrle, Nainsoek and Swiss. Our Remnant Counters Include all departments. Anions the remnants 1 found some of the best styles and quaill at Meney -turn rm races w you. 26 East King Street .LANCASTER, PA. nuutfO-lydR N: EW YORK STORE. TABLE IB -AT THE New Yerk Stei If the New TarlflT BUI becomes law Goods will advanes 16 per eent. We shd Immense stock and the best Talus eTer el In popular goods. Examine four special numbers In BLEACHED TABLE DAMASKS at 25. and 60 cents. Full width and everyone of I a bargain. FINS BLEACHED GERMAN DAM 87c, 60c, 0 75 cU and f 1 a yard. BLEACHED TABLE CLOTHS AND KINS In sets, te match, with or wltheul erea oeracrs, ai Dottem prices. Special Bargains In BLEACHED T NAPKINS at 75c, 7Ke, 11,00 11 3s and il dozen . Great Value In HUCK, MOMIE AND MASK BED ROOM TOWELS at lOe and each. 60 Dezen DAMASK TOWEI.S, large sis a piece. 85 New Styles In FINE GERMAN DAMJ TOWELS. Knotted Fringe, Whit or Cell iierders, zac eaen ; wertn a nair mere. WATT & SHANI 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. gleuv. EVAN'S rt,OUR. it ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. The great annual moving time Is at hal But whlle this occurs only once a year LEVAN'S FL0UI w ' Is moving ALL THE TIME. Never 8U Moving dally from Mill te Grocery, from Ol eery te Kitchen, there te gladden the heart the geed housewife who Is se delighted te se handteme, big white leaf of bread come out the e en. (A word te the wise, etc) Geal. UMHER AND OOAL. luuAiiiNHiinifHANnrAHni. HARD WOODH. WheleaRla and Rti ny.. . B. B. MARTIN CO., niya tn water Street. Lancaster, 1 "DAUMGARDNERS OOMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Owcas-Ne. 1 North Qnean'street, and NJ YAnoa-Nerih ITloee Street, near Keadti Wjvaw aeguVtM LAMOATKK,PJ The People sWS ThePeeple'sCaskS ryfc z. & y?lX i 4T yc .!. AJ.iiX. -v ..,t'r.'0'L.'i' hl'tlfil'Sii.j1.t.J t & 1 1 i VJgtH-JW. S-" -i - f-J- - T - r -
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