. ?v!5jy,frs'' -'i rn -' ?,. . . x- 1-:x.7l1 tt 1ZMV-ii S ' "V. 1 -r' I'liK iANOAbTJEK DAILY tNTBLLIGlBNOEa MONDAY. APRIL 14, 18B0. 'rtN.- -j w-: 53?f3TBSyT,v1!' Wl SnteUUtencer- rj.smBIMlf AN. . GtoMimirmmiKHteurt, Mttan. ' MMsWT CLARK. tTOMMMr. ,jK'-, i DAILY IirrW-U01tNCKR.-Pabll.hwl ?' the ysu-,bnt Sunday. Brvtd WWWW "" 7 linwinii WfMlttalMIIIWHk. ByMMllflvwdel' tJMftywtlsssstvMmt Metals month. - $"- ' ' ' CLY INTKLLIGKNOEK-Ob dollar Ma MilikTMrilBMTtnN. ITO MiBsWfUBKlW-Kcmil ey " klaMfl wder, and wber netUieref sW kw procured Mud tn a nfHttrM ftt'th mieBM, M weed outs mall V AMSm, TBI Micwauavwi s, Lancaster. P. iUUnAMm,TX., April H; 1M0. SmmI J. Km41I. F tfa death of Mr. Randall take from ipeUtleal Held of Pennsylvania and one of iu most noted ana I iKUrea. Mr. Randall's life was Wholly devoted te politic and sin. He was a professional IttMfttt In the beat seme of the word I through all bk manhood he had no oeeuMtlen. He served hwceun- r.tbr the honor of the employment and t far the gain : and his nlBbeat rcoem- indatlen te the ettecm In which he lever been held Ilea in the entire con- which haa been felt in the tbe ,henety of his actions, cenvlc- A. . t. U( ( I Aisal t lin. .SMl lUUlltVVi 4M lUiVjfllVJT 'W er been questioned. He lived tljr within the narrow lncouie Jila representative office : and amid ill the temptations offered in ceu- al Ufa te make money by trading ipen Its political power, no whisper bes been raised that be yielded tetbem. tie stern honestly stands out ns tbe , admlrable feature of bis great ca r. L:iHe had great advantage In attracting i attention of the country through the i bold wblcb be se long maintained jftipen his scat in Congress ; and ene of : remarkable tblnira In bis life is tins Ejftsct Uiat a man se honest could command 6 steadily the support of elements In his Dgresslenal district from which se went a flavor caine te tbe eflended of the community. It was a igjrhlte flower grown in the marsh. And iMr. Randall politically lived nud rlsbcd there showed that he excr- I a politician's deftness, In the white ent of his honest nolltlealllfe. EfXr, Randall had ether aptitudes in great industry, bis marvelleus ca- Clty for labor, his strong determlna- and bia invincible courage. He ink from no contest In the defense bis convictions and the pursuit of purposes. ;He was a born fighter, and revelled In stance te tne conquering alms of bis . He was streuser bv far in lending K minority tbau a majority. His power i lass in placatteu than In blows. He ras endowed with a atrenir self will Nwd was net as ready te conciliate ns : needs te be who seeks te bind in lty the diverse interests of a vlcterl- party. His peculiar canucitv shone k leading a forlorn hope,whero clrcum ances combined te bend his partisans i "yield te his strong will and fellow entry in the path In which his ng courage, lenrjr experience and ; resources easily bore him te their lit. With all his great experience Iu pe i analrs air. Randall did net pos i the commanding knowledge of pe ll issues, tue extraordinary political ment and the treat mairnanlmltv jrfcleh were required te make him the er of bis party in victory. This was shown wben in the presidency tMr. Cleveland Mr. Randall separated imself from the administration un- sarlly upon the tariff Issue, when & concession of immaterial matters only i needed ler Harmonious action. It Is itbat the whole fault was net with e, but that Mr. Cleveland showed a i inaptitude in smoothing the path te Jty. In ability in yielding is the ark of strong characters j and while an admirable virtue Is sometlmcs i fault in leadership nud halts a march at would attain a common aim. 'gXe man is perfect, aud Mr. Randall raa net ; out we de net knew where te or a man who commanded in ster degree the affection and esteem -his fellow ceuntrymeu, aud whose ath will cause a broader ripple of re- ittaan has Mr. Randall's. He was i honest, patriotic, courageous and in- Jsent servant of the pconle. and Sa ' W.n no ellnli 1. nil . . , IWW u M euvu UT Ull IUUII. i death is a great less te the count rv. imertnl eyes see It. He has fallen lie still in the vigorous years of life, I while Ailed with hope of usefulness. dies universally mourned. It is a Me death and one that richly rewards labors, tie has wen eternal -fume : sd with his ashes there is peace. Hi. " f Congress and the Nary. y&This Congress will be distinguished Mr extravagance if it is dUtliiguiiilied anytuiug, nui in treatlug ene luipor luiper it measures the Heuse, at least, bus te a. disposition te econemise. The aval appropriation bill was cut down I that it only provides for a fclugle el, and that a cruiser, while the de- tmentand all the naval authorities begging for a few heavy battleships. r Jn the course of the debate ever tills sure there was a great deal of foolish lltlk of the ability of this nation te de- l itself without a navy, and It was lly asserted that we' are new In a ? jasndltlen te bid defiance te the world iu ganna, out ine evmeni reason for this ety te economize oil the navy U a latural alarm of the members at the total of tbe penleu and ether at- Bpriatlens en which se mauv of them ayelhelr hearts set. There are no votes (tb cemmauded by honest ship tiding and the days of Reach and snian waste are ever in that de- tment, be the naval BDuronrlatlen I with Its impressive total of many i seemeu 10 ee ni prey for tLe tlclan who wns bent upon cconeinlz- fat some point be that be mluht iu pensions und in ether wuvs (Useful te hU party. The shh h1. dy provided for call for an expendl- ei twenty-one millions In the next ia)r years and the additional uhlym au- zeu in me uiu utiore the lleuke d have raised the uuuuul uvuendl- .'it in that period te uiue million del. 'j. Various amendments were oflered ' fcreduce this exeudlture, but the Ifpewasuet cenlent with anything a complete abandonment of tli.t Jjattle ships provided for. vcary Tracy has shown great aux- te 8il a few heavy shlris under aud there may be u verv fly fight for them lu the stf tbls week, as public seutlmeut 1 te be strong in support of a mom si naval policy. There even seemed idaugeratenetimethut naval ex. llture would be carried te an ex. vacant length under the pressure of our Bamean experience, but itiew the peril leeks all the ether way. The plea was one ream me iieuse tnaime great irts should be defended with fortifications, and that we should net attempt te meet the heavy battle ships., of an enemy at sea, but content ourselves with the destruction of his commerce by our cruisers. Tbls would be all very well If our coast Hue were net four thousand miles long, with hundreds of vulnerable points, and if we did net hope te have a foreign commerce of our own some day. While we are developing that commerce we must begin the slew building of ships te protect lt.and a fleet of merchant ves sels under the convey of cruisers would cut a peer figure before strong hostile war ships. The best policy of defense Is often by taking the offensive, and with cruisers alene we could never de that. It is surprising te And that some con cen greaamen of reputation actually indulged in bragging about the millions of armed men that could be martlaled te resist an attack upon New Yerk, but they failed te explain hew they would go about the resistance. It must always be remembered in con sidering this matter that the additions te the navy are net only in preparation for war or for the aversion of war by Im pressing a sense of our power upon ether nations, but that a iiavy is of in calculable advantage lu diplomacy. It makes little difference that we are a powerful nation, and that we might In tbe end ovcrcemo any combination, for the queslieu of going te war is net often determined with forethought, and our very sense of power gives us a boldness which ether nations, seeing our vul nerable coast, might be tempted te rcbuke. It can be said with no exaggeration thut if we had had a strong navy the Bamean dispute would never have rcaobed its dangerous pha&, and tbe mackerel and seal fishery troubles would have been settled long age. The strong navy of France Is new driving the English te a settlement of the Newfoundland dispute by quietly pushing the treaty rights and se Inciting the Kowfeundlers te demand attention. The navyef Chi na Is general ly considered as a feature cautioning Congress te mere couslderate legislation concerning the Chinese. We de net need a great navy but one of respectable strength, and te be at all respectable It is argued that we should have a few ships strong enough te steam out aud fuce any Ireuclud afloat. In the Kphrnta Jlcvlcw Mtrtlu II. Ilitzer, of Earl township, odors his services as assignee and asserts that " any person de siring his services Is assureu of his pro pre mises of careful attention te duty." This Is certainly n rare varlety of Infant In dustry festered by Republican niliiiliilntrs niliiiliilntrs tien. ' m i SWK1T INTO A 11IVER. Thirty-Odd Pcrsenn Knocked Frem the Vaek of a Stenmer Six I.lres, Ami Perhaps Meru Were I.est. What will probably proveto be a horri ble aeddent took plare at Kut Kuclimw, Mich., en Sunday afternoon. Wlille the steamer, Ilnndy Hey. the largest vessel controlled by the Hay Steamer com pany, which runs between East Hagltmw and Hay City, was going down the rlver from Ksst Bssinaw she was run into the east end of the Flint aud l'ere Marquet railroad bridge. Khe was traveling nt the rate of about ilileen miles an hour and the bridge, which Is qulte low at that point. swept the vessel from end te end. There were thirty-two persons en the beat, soven of them belonging te the nrew, and ull of them with thuozceptlon oftwedcrkhnmls were swept off Inte the water. wlille all of the top workings of the Handy Hey were carried away. Several ersens wero badly injured by the falling of the smoke stack ami poles which were tern down by the bridge. Soversl parsons were se badly lnjured that tuey could net swim, and it is thought they were drowned. Latest reports from Kast Saglnsw say that six porseus are known te have drowned and Mint It Is thought twlt-e that number bave been lest. The numes of theso ropertod ,te have been drowned fellows : Mrs. Katn Kevlim, uged 55 years ; Mrs. Henry MaaKrscken, uged about 4U Sears, rosidenro unknown ; Miss May right, aged 22 years, of Saginaw ; Jehn H. Hart, of Hay City ; unknown woman, about 30 yours of uge ; uukuewu limn, probably a laberer. Several of theso who wero rescued are seriously hurt, among them being J. W. Thompson, a prevision denler of Hay City. The Injured wero all taken te a hospital in East Saginaw. Thus far no bodies have been recovered. In all thore ure about twenty still mlsRlmr and many of these may have been killed or drowued. The steamer caught lire, but the Humes did net de much dauiatl't. The accldent Is supposed te have bcen caused by the carolessncts of the captain of the vossel, C'aptalu Donaldsen, who reached shore safely and made bis escape. It Is thought that he wss intoxicated, and war rants have been Issued Ter his arrest. Edward Trump, the pilot, aud Geerge Ltttle, the engineer of tne stonmer, were arrested and placed iu jail. Ileth of the men nuu eceu drinking, but they lilace all the blame upon Captain DonaUUeu. When the acciueiu Happened tne Mourner was fully twenty-flve yards out of her proper course in tue cuannei Lawyer l"ew Cnpnoleus Hut. Frem tlie Philadelphia Itecerd. Jehn 11. Few, the lawyer and member of the state Legislature, beasts a ilre quart hat, and talks of bringing suit against the Law and Order society or the Judges of the license court fur a uew ene. While the lawyorwnsexaminlnK ene or his Wleuts during the henrlngef whelesale applicants, Agent Hunter was called, and tostllled that the applicant sold beer In less quantities than a gallon. Hunter tostlded oullrelv en his ability te ludge the capacity of tho'ket the'ket tles, and Mr. Vew questioned his Judgment lu the matter. " Hew much would that hat held T " sharply asked the lawyer, picking up his by no means small derby. " About two quarts " unswerrd the Law and Order ageut. "That shows hew much you knew," was the dihgusted comineut of Mr. Kew, " It'll held a gallon If It holds anything." Some of Mr. I-'ew's friends pursuaded him te test the matter as seen ai court adjourned. It was dotermlned tliat the tent must be made with nothing but beer, and the delighted friends kjw quart after quart poured Inte the capacious derby, which was net tilled until Ave fult quarts were lu It. After that Mr. Few aud the ether mom mem mom bersof the bar had a poorer opinion of Agent Hunter's Judgment than boferc. The hat suffered by the test, howevor, and hence the proposed suit te recover. ' i . Stockholders Ask Fer a Reoelver. A bill In equity has been Med lu com mon pleas court Ne. 3, Philadelphia, by H. I.ewls Cooper and Abraham C. Prince, against the Keystone Watch Club com pany. Its president, Dr. Win. II. Pancoast. and Its directors, William J. Atkinson. Oeerge H. Atkinson, W. Weslsy Chew, Marshall A. Phillips, William If. Cham' berlain and Lewis M. Simpsen. It is as serted that the company la insolvent and unable te pay lin dehti, that It. has Wen doing a business of f 260,000 a your and that It would be disastrous for It te uusiieiiil. Further It it Is claimed that W. J. and Geerge II. Atkinson form a majority of the executlve commltteo.and have full 'e in in trel of the business; that they huve mis managed the company's affairs and that they have taken for their own use what be longed te the company. Tiie court Is there fore asked te appoint a receiver. Twe statements were also tiled iu actions in the common pleas courts against the Keystone Watch Club cemnany as makers and Atkinson it Ce. as Inderkers of two promissory netes, one In favor of F. S. M. Illun & Ce. for $2,000. and the ether lu Uver of the Essex Watch Case cetupauy for 3,c76.01. .nTS1"? a Feed net only contains In luelf an theelemeuu of nutrition, but riUjl ilu-in tusucli form that the lufaut can dlg-cut and u klmllute them with erfecl eav. "I have had mers and better succeM with Mellln'a Feed aV&Vcia5.njr nd " lhm l '"" "" " ' Van Hevtkm's Cocea-" Best it does Far- thMt." If hrnlth and beaatr ren'd mslntsln And kesp your breath a perfect charm, Use POKODONT with mltit and mala j Fer It alees prevsaui the harm That msrs a woman's teeth and breath And leay her mouth as dark a death. Kicked Oat. Hew many prenls thers arc who are utrn KUrif te rlM In this world Uiat are kicked down and out by envious rivals. THemat JCcleelrie Oil never kicked out " IU patrons. It Is true blue. Fer threat aflectlen, aUima and raUrrh Itlsaesrtalnandrapld cure. Fer sale by W. II. Hech, 137 and las North Queen street, Lan caster, Ir all no-called remedies have fhlled, Tlr. Haks' Ottarrh Itemedy cures. SO rents, by dmnliu. M.Tuiw Frem Syraeuss, H, Y. " I felt weak and languid : had palpatatlen of the heart and numbness or tbe limbs, nut' tleck Bleed nitten have certainly relieved me. They are most excellent." Mr. J. M. Wright. Fer sals by W.T. Hech, 137 and 1 North Queen street, Mncaster. -crivce ciiKwiNu -niUACce. VINCO (EXTRA FINE) CHEWING TOBACCO. ThU Standard Brand of I'ltij Tobacco U ac knowledged te be ths best chew and the Urgent piece for the money In the market Vlnce tin lag en each lump. Its extontlve sale for many years has establtihed It reputation. There Is nothing hotter. Try IU Fer sale by dealers and grocers. 1890. nprll-SOteod-eemifcmw T7-AN HOUTRN'H COCOA "ItK8T.tOOK4 FAIITHK.ST." Tliepnrest, moleluble-llie original cocoa. Invented, patented and made in Helland. Delicate, stimulating, nutritious, tnueh better Air the nervci than teu and oerTcc. Ask for NAN HOIITKN'H, take no ether. (01) mrSI-lydM,W,K (Svectvie, A HVYKUI'IMO UEOUCTION AT Itiiin'enchea, unparcd, reduced from De te e( FlneCullfornlaAprlcetiirrdurcdfToml3otolOo, Kvaperated Apples reduced from 10c te(c. Finest llulfl'eaclicN reduced from 2Se leZlc, French Cherrles reduced from. 15c te lie Flucit French Prune reduced from ISc te 12c Ilelled Avcna reduced from ISJ-Jc te 10c. 000 1'nckngc of Washing le der raduced te Se lm Cake of 10c Tellet Heap reduced te Se M0 Teapot, contain 1 lb Ten, reduced te 4He- 300 D Yerk Ce. Utickwheat reduced te. ae CO DucketA .Mackerel reduced te -.11.00 00 ru HteMlug FIk reduced te. ...A tt for 25c. 1W Dm Tobacco m in ok lug or chewing .Ile. 6,400 Did Catmtle Heda, In H aud 6 lb kettles Samuel Clarke, Agt., 12 AND II SOUTH UUKKNHI'. AT liUltHK'H. TI11C FINEST IN THU MAItKKTI Tbe Yenlzer Evaporated Sugar Cern. The Fluent In the Htnlc. Tender, Hwcct nr.d Kleguut, Try It. Held Only by Us In I-uiicns- Jellies and Preserves. Jellies by tlie bucket, In tin cups, In tnntb 1cm, lu nlmsjiir. und by the pound ; retail at Ce per pound. Flue Pure Fruit und Hugnr Pre server ; ttUul te lieine-mude. McGAW'S CANNED CORN. RVRKY CAN OUAUANTERD.-Thlnk of It. hew cheap : Ge a can, or 17 can for ene dollar, worth a great deul mere, but we have tee much. Tim price must make It go faster. We are bound te sell It. Our Ions u your gain. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAHT KINQ 8THEET, A'1' ItElST-rj. J. FRANK REIST, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, LANCASTER, PA., reeueds the plcasure of every man, woman nnd child In the city or Lancaster, and outside of It, ut his store, northeast corner of West King and rrlitce streets, fiem April UUi te lUth, Inclu sn e, te taste u cup of Bleeker's Famous Dutch Cocea, which he has Jiut Imported dlicct from Am stcrdaiii, Helland. INHTltUCriONH FOIt USE. Put a spoonful or granulated suitar Inte your cup uud then add u spoonful of Cocea ; mis them well, dry then pour en boiling wuterfer boiling milk) and stir well; you then have a cup of this unrivaled Coceu ready. THItEE WINDOWH-WCiiTHIDE, will be used for display aud the serving of this luiiuiii lAK-iHi. Aiiiiuu room ter Hit wne wisii te take advantage or IU llemember. It Is our direct Imnortatteii. and ie bavniriiiiA in much trouble and quite nil cxponse lu Cocea hufere tlie ieeple of Luucastcr. We will TD 1IUIU .1IU1IUHV nemine UUtil Hjitunlnir eve. au ou c nir lady, well versed In Its tuges, will hucchargoef tbe tables, ItEMEMUEU, ve de tint expect you te purolmse anything at allusun excuse U get a cup, but want joute walk In and get It, and we knew that ou will pass a n opinion thut will be far reaching. 1 his Is net au advertising scheme. U will be. lu plain English. ' A (lit AM) COCOA SOCIAU1.K. Then come along, both old aud young. WHOLESALE AND HETAILaitOCEIt, COItNEK WVHT K1NU AND I'lllfCEBTH., Directly Opieslte J. II. Martin A Ce.' Vry Uoeds Stere, aud Next ltnorteHorrel Hersa Hetel. 7 tfr W CUIWR TILL VACA Osa I ttjv tlen lu the Keystone llusl. iu-wi College, Including stationery, fji Night beleii, and uegiiuruntcejeuiui .much Uoek-kw-plng and nil biiblnew branches as you are able te tnu.lcr during that time. , , . W. 1. alOMHFJl, Prln., 16 North Queen St.. 2d lloer, lvucuter. Pa. DHUNKENNIM. LIQUOUHAHIT. In All the World there Is but One Cure DR. UAINKS' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be glen In a cup of cofleeer tea, or in articles of feed, wllhnutthe knowledge of the letleiit. If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless and will eirect a permanent and speedy cure;' whellicr the patient Is inoderahsarliikerer an alcoholic wreck. IT NKVEIt FAIl" It eperutes se quietly and with such ceitauty that the pallBnt iiurtvrgec no IncenvVnleur. and ere he Is aware, his complete reformation Is etTucted. 4S ae book of particulars free CIIAB. A. lx'itru n..:XXi.. ySrXFf1 Kl0K bu' tester, Fa. octal eed-JThlS Ih,.IN, WANT OF UltASS Olt JHON HTOP CiKks, Asbeites 1'ucke.l 'e.ks, Vt and lllb Cocks, Jver Cocks. Hwlng Joints, rnll and get them, or send .your order by mall. teJullN BEb'r, 8ft Kast Fulton street. in7-tm Hsnmtkv'. lHiLADBLrsiA, Mettaay, April It. lan. The Latest News in Dress Goods. Just ready, another let of Lupin's 42-inch silk-warp silver- fray Serges at $1.50, with lack bands bread and solid, narrower and double, and also with silver hair-lines. The colors and the patterns pro duce an extraordinary effect of bold simplicity. Alse hemstitched striped and bordered Camel Hair Gren adine, 46 inches, at $1.50, in blue, black, and cream. The first introduction of plain Cream-white Serges with large open plaids and stripes formed of hair-lines, in 3 blues, red, and black. The bread ground of clear white and the simple delicate color lines make a won derfully chaste effect. The assortment of Gloriosa has been completed again. $1.25 and $1.50. Finer goods of the sort are net in existence. They found the light of this market here there are main tained in unappreached variety. The facts concerning Challis. The latest arrivals of French Challis are 50 and 60 cents. The earlier ones equal in qual ity are 37 cents, a wondrous bargain. Yeu understand the case : the higher prices are rea sonable, normal, but the differ ence is made en the date of the style. Maybe you'll be better pleased at the least price. Concerning Ginghams. Perhaps our literal truth al ready told about Ginghams has taxed your credulity. Te-day 500 pieces mere new patterns at 25 cents are opened. You'd say they arc worth 40c. The following items of Dress Goods are easily worth 50 per cent mere than the price named. 40-inch Albatross at 50c in cream and navy. Jacquard fig ured Weel Rebe patterns at $12, reduced from $22. They are all wool, fine diagonal with leaf and flower decoration in self colors, soft as an etching, that please both touch and eye. Celers, old rose, brown, green, gray, steel-blue. 40-inch Weel Serge with satin stripes at 25 cents, a va riety of styles. 38-inch Black All-wool Nuns' Veiling at 27lt cents. 40-inch Priestley Camel Hair Grenadine, two qualities, at 50 and 60 cents. 40-inch All-wool French Cas simere Beige in very desirable mixed colors at 50 cents. 42-inch All-wool Beige Checks in very neat designs, at 50 cents. 36-inch Suitings in small checks at 15c. Last season we thought them very cheap at 25c. They were ; they would be new. At 15c they are remarkable. Jehn Wanamaker. JrrU tBoet N JEW YORK HTORE. Attractive Bargains -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. Hncclal Purchase of IM Deren GENTS' Hl'UNO HILK rM.'AltFH,nll at one price. 15c each; the chelcu of this let Is well worth SOc. A Closing Out Purclmse of an Importer's Hteck of All-Weel ULACKCCAHllMKRESat 60, 57, (B. 07 und 74 cents a yurd: a) per cent, under current vulues. . Hlxty nve Pieces PIN CHECK CLOTH MUIT 1NUH. yard wide, spring coloring, 12)Jc a yurd ; only half Its real value. One Hundred Pieces ALL-WOOL HUIT1NOS, 40 Inches wide, a)e a yurd; neer sold Teries lhau '25c. Flfty.Ineh MOHAIR RItlLLIANTINEH lu Muring Shades. 7jc a jard; Imjierted tessllat NEW OAHHMERE HEN'HIETTAH In many "?? 2f "''h!1. Orey, Rew, Etc., Etc., at IB, S7J4, 50 and 75 cents a yard. MOHAIR I1RII.LIANT1NIS, NBW shades, at 25. 37) J and 50 cents u yard. A RplPndld Assortment of All-Weel STRI PED AND PLAID CLOl'U HU1T1NUS, at S,37J aud 50 cents a yard. l.aaic' Headed Capes, Coaching Cane. lllnck I Jice Cape, New Cape, it 81 I , iivfl" npring mk les at Lew Prices. Hprlng Htecklnet Jackets, lu Latest WATT & SHAND, e. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. pUMI-8. 110ILERS, MININU.CKNTHIFU Lu A ..."l!JL1,S.n,n l ""iu. of any capuclty. at OHN llUaTH, SJa Fast Fulleu street, in7.tfd St OLD 1IRONZE. I.IOUins AND HIZINfl for steam work, ut JOHN IlliiVtf. isa LaM ten street. 11I7-IM riUIECALLA LILY IS THETRAPE MARK X of the Finest Meup ou Eurth. " PURITY. JNELETREK STOCK FARM. STORM K?NG (2161.) RECORD 8.3a Sired by Happy Medium, sire of 50 performers from S:Hfc te liSX Pain Topsy Tayler hv Ale " aiider'i Neriuan, slru efLulu,2.W, Ac. Ac. Terms or bprlng season of lsw, izt) fur a renl. erubulaUdiiedIgreiaiid oilier luformatleu. a,lnV. DANIEL U.KNOLB, ' sprliUmdAw ss Marletta.'Pa. 00t HrlsVef lt TUIITIN- -THK Neatest Spriig Skees for Ladies EVER BEEN IN LANCASTER I A N U Til E PRICES ARE RIGHT, TOO I STACKHOUSE, 28 AND SO KAHT KINO ST. ALSO, HIO ARRIVALS OF BPRINO-HEKL BHOE1 FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES. AND THEY'LL DO FOR BPtUNO " IN A DOUDLE BEN8E. STACKHOUSE. Nef. 28 and 80 Eart Kiig 8tmt, LANCA8TKR.PA. G OOI) QUALITIES I PRICES I "HARD -PAN' Youth's Shoes ! The cheapest geed shoes for youth's wear we knew of Is hers at tl a pair. Btreng, stout, serviceable, geed looking goods. Cerns In sizes Irs te 7s, Inclu sive, cither button or lacs ; have seam less uppers, clean and smooth In appear appear anes J ths leather Is stout, plump and very teagh In grain will outwear tbe soles upon them and hair dele that may be used In their repair, without crack or br.ak. The shoes are well made and keep In geed shape until worn out that's one or their strong points. Are net low cut barely covering tbe ankle bone, as one generally finds II shoes In most stores hut cut above the average height, nnd are very dressy for knee panu suits, llecause of tbe low price and excellent service they give they grew stronger favorites every day. Anether make that " gets there "In the estimation of these who knew geed shoes when they see them, sells, at Sl.'JO. N Ice, stylish looking shoes, adapted for dress, strong enough In every way, tee. for knockabout usage. 11 50 Is eflcnjpald for grades no better. 11.50 a pair. These are of another make of shoes a generous moneys worth of material and shoe making In every sense the terms Implies. Htrletly solid leather In every particular. Pretty shaped for dress, thoroughly well made for service. Hard te match any where at n price se reasonable. Te see them Is te like them. Finer qualities In Butten and Ilals, In flue dress morocco leathers, at 11.75. And still higher grades models of flue sheemaklng In all widths, from the slimmest te broadest, at ti, t2 50 and IX Very stylish, very attractive. The finest lines sold In Lancaster. SHAUB & BURNS, It Neam Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. L lain' weiuiit bhees. MEN'S Kangaroo Shoes -FOR- Comfert and Tender Feet. I have the I.nrgcd Stock and Assortment of Men's Kangaroo Shoes In the City. My i'l Genuine Kangaroo Shoe Is made en a Neat l'liiln Tee In Lace and Congress. Hires 5 te 'I. Ueys te match In4'saud ,. This shoe Is sold elsewhere In this city at ilAO and si. I could never get a shoe heretofore like It te re tail for less UianM. My $1 Genuine Kangaroo Shoe Is a Ooedyear Welt and possesses seme of the merits of a Hun J Sewed Shoe. It can be sewed Instead of peggeu in repairing tncm. sues 5 te 9. lie eys old te muien iu 4 s and . This slioe Is ctsewncre in mis cny as nigli as fa. My 15 line of Kangaroo's Is the most complete In the city, lu Plain Narrow, Plain Bread, Plain Square and Square Toe Tips, In Lace and Con gress and all Widths. Reys te match In 4's and 4i's. Held ni high us 0 elsewhere. My ftl Kangaroo Uand-Made Shee Is made out of the best skins obtainable, aud Is madeeu the New Ulace Tee, same last as the W Cordovan Ijice and Congress, en which I have such a large trade. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te PREY A ECKKIIT) the Leader of Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 A 5 EAST KINQ STREET, LANCASTER. PA. WStere Closed Every Evening at 8 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. g)ats e UR LEADING HATTERS. YOUNG MEN YOUR SPRING HAT 13 AWAITING YOUR CALL. S- Our Stock Is new Full nnd Complete aud and we ha e a hat that will pleuse you. DUNLAP & CO.'S Celebrated Hata AND THE WILCOX "BOSTON BEAUTIES ' All have made their appearance. Ouly place In the city where you cau get them. Rest HOD and WOO STIFF FUR HATS ever shown. HOY'S ANDCIIILDREN'S Nobby Goods and lancy Ntyltku specialty. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. SUterncu. T UTIIER H. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Second Fleer Eshleman La Nnrlh lukutrMt. Ulldlng. Ne. S prH.lvd.sw Svnal ileticce. ESTATE OF MRS. REBECCA CAMERON. late or Lancaster city, deceated. Letttrs tv&tamentury en said estate having been giuuted te the uuderslgned. all persons in debted thereto are requested te make Imme dluteiuiymcnt.aud these having claims or de mands ugalntt the same, will present them without delay for kettlemeut te the under- signeu.resiaing in Lancaster city. lUJl-CUlil A, I . C. RKJNCKUL, Executer. I 9rg H AQMl BROTHER. i-'J? HA'QER & Nei. 26, 27, 29, IN PLAIN MATERIALS, -AB- Henrietta, Serges and Oebeige, We are offering A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS : One line or Henrietta, all UieNewRhaden,9Bc. One line of Henrietta, all ths New Shades, 7Ke. One line of French Serge, all the New Shades, One line French Serge, all the New Shades, One Una of 49-Inch French Uasslmlr, New Shades, tl. On examination these five lines of Staple Ma terials will be found te be of extra quality for the above prise. In Novelties we desire te call your attention te several lines of Stripes and Plaids, Which are considerably Prices. under the regular A full line of Ombre Stripes for 40c J worth 50i Three Shades Rerdered Melange, 41c; worth Four Styles Black and Whlte Mohair, SOc ; worth 5c. ' Three Styles Ulack and Whlte Serge. 3T)c: worth 60c. THUEKBPECIAL BARGAINS IN Silk Warp Black Henrietta One let IW-lnch for 11.00; worth 11.25. One let 40-Inch for 11.23; worth f 1.50. One let 40-Inch for f 1.50 ; worth 12.00. HHGERfXBROTHER, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St. VTETZGER A HAUGHMAN. CHEHP GHRPETS, Lie tzger 3c. Haughman, BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, RAG, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, ' Bought nt Auction aud from the Manufacturers. CARPETS AT 10 CENTS. CA RPET8 AT .15 CENTS. mr,Sii'FtlTJL2&PEiriii- CARPETS AT 40 CKNThT CABPETH i AT15 CENlH. CARPETS AT 50 CENTS. CARPETS AT 20 CENTS. CARPETS ATCSCENIW. CARPETS AT25 CENTS. CARPKTSA1 75 CENTS. Carpet Bags Taken in Exchange. Fleer Oil Cleths Cheap. Window Shades. Best Steamed Feathers at Metzger&Haughman's Cheap Stere, 38-40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) NJ EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. BLACK. MOURNING GOODS. 0" kUR BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT new possesses ene of the best se lectiens of Black and Mourning Cashmeres, All-Weel and Silk Igured Annurcs, Tain lie Mehairs, Lusters, Nun's Veiling and Screc. Special Bargains In Bordered Nun' i Veilings at 75 cenU and fl. A full line of Lupin's Black Cashmere Shawls; fn Deuble nnd Single, from J1.75 te 12.50. Ceurtland'g English Crapes from 75c te $1.50 a yard. Mourning Bordered Handkerchiefs. Fast Black Hese, nnd a full stock of Black Gloves. J-Our Price-List of CurpeU Bent free en application. FHHNESTOCK'S, 36 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. B ard a Mcelrey. bard & Nea. 33 and 35 Seuth Queea Street, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS- . ,Exra values In Tickings at 8, 10, 12. 15, 10 and 20c, lied Checks from O'fc up, extra enallty Indigo blue at lc. Bleached uud Unbleached Muslin, In j ard wide, Pillow Case or Si eetlng nldths, at low prices. FEATHERS-Owlng te the low price en the Best Feathers our trade has grown beyond our ex- Carpet, styles ies geed .as you will find In the Best Brussels, that can be turned, nnd either side X"J,,.?.nIf.,e,h0 rlSnt kldfl ,10t 8,rllI n the one side like the old styles used te be, at 20, 25, an, 35, 37K, 40, 45, fiOe and up. Home-raade Rag Carpets, better values than ever, at 25.35. 37X. 40.45! 60c and up. Carpet Rugs taken In exchange. An elegant assortment or Smyrna Rugs at7Se and f 1 ; large sizes ut 12 aud ti 50 ; worth a geed deal mere, stitched Carpet Lining only & a yard. OILCLOTHS-The best selection nnd value In Fleer Oil Cleth lu the city from V. te 2f yards wide, suitable for halls and vestibules, or kitchen use. "" WINDOW SllADES-Pialn Opaque or Helland Shades, 33c. Plain Oil Shades. 40 and 50c Dade Opaque Sades 40c Dpde Oil Khades, 60c. A 11 our shades are the Urgest sire, ' , sprtuS fixtures. Paper Window Shades, Oil or Helland Shading bv the vnrd : alsS snrlmr Ati ,i!L. v iir.Ji. An iii-n e nave jtisi epenea aneiner This may were hard te get " " J" ' uvuuiu lugei, bjlrd 3c Mcelrey, Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. IJottec fucuiehtufl (Doebo. F LINN Jt BRENEMAN. 5,000 Yards Fleer Oil Cleth, NEW PATTERNS AND NEW GOODS, AT 25 AND 30 CVNT8 PER YARD. OLD PRICE, 30 AND 40 CENTS. Something New-" Intelligent Oil Can," Whistles when Lamp Is tilled. Everyone using UKENEMAN, St NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN flEOKQK FLICK, TAXIDERMIST, Na 15 West German Slie't. Illrdi nnd Ani mals slutted lu n superior liiunnerut reasennble prices. npMwd CAKING NECKWEAR! Feur-ln-llaud, Tccfc and Tycoon, At ERISMAN'S. XITILLIAMSl'ORr Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'S, Na U Wtst KlngStrect. W-EW STYLE LINEN COLLARS, AT ERISMAN'S. &00ht BROTHER, 31 Weit King St. NOW IN STOCK FULL LINES OF NOVELTIES IN SPRING WRAPS 1 CLOTn COACHlNO CAPES, In Steel, Tan, Black. CLOTH BLAZIEHS, In Cream, Black and Striped. CLOTH C0NNEMARA8, In Plain, Striped and Check. BLACK EMBROIDERED CASHMERE WRAPS. LACE AND BEADED SHOULDER CAPES. SILK AND FLANNEL BLOU8BS. STOCKINETTE JACKETS, High Shoulder, Revere Frent. JERSEYS-NEW SHAPES. BABY CLOAKS, Embroidered Crenm Cashmere and of Striped Cleth. Leng and Short, with Full Surah Sleeve; New, Qalut and Pretty. A Complete Line Just Received. An excellent quality of Tan-Colored Dressed iperler quality for 75c. u Black, Gray and Tan Kid Gloves alt two; a si Suede Kid Gloves, triers. Glace Kid Gloves, In Black, Gray and Tan colors. The specials this season are, first, a Black Dressed Kid Meusquetalre-the best wearlng nnd most stylish Gleve worn. The ether is a 1-oeso Wrlsted Deg-Skin Gleve, for driving, shopping and traveling; very serviceable ana stylish : price, It. Lisle Gloves, 10c. 12c. 15c. 25c. Black Silk Gloves and Mitts, 25c, 37c aud 50c. GOODS T Goods te be found In the city. Black Warp Henriettas, Striped Henriettas, Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Inn. Newdeslgns In Ingrain tot or these Heavy Gingham Remnants at 5fi ;c. us inepricoueuotiut will be nlglier. Latelythe icy Opposite Fountain Inn Oil should have one. Wheletale Ajents. Price, BO Cents. FLINN ST. LANCASTER, PA. -1 QQ-l'ltOVEALLTUl.NUS-l UCV) Entered te take a course In Business Train ing since March 1, ut tiie lANC.SrER BUSI NESS COLLEGE. Ne. SI North Duke street, pupils from llelltmoiite.'Celumblu, Derrs, Karl. villi). Last Berlin. Gettsburg, lxlugteti, Lnn dlsvllle, Manheim, itllk'rsvllle, Mnuntvllle, Nickel Mines. Smyrna, Suiibury. Washington Borough, and ethers from the Immediate vi cinity. This Is ovldcuce or the geed sense of our people, and shows thut they appreciate a geed thing. Ninety-two pupils enrolled up te date, April 12, for this term. Pleased te have you call and spend a day ttltli us. Respectfully, mrtO-tfd H. C. WEIDLER, Principal. 1 " vtM CENT. DUHE.VIURKSIOCK CER IU tlUcates in multiples of I1U0, earning a num. naj able selul-annuullv. are Issued bv I 'the Bulldlngand Lean Association of liukotadleme Office, Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne member, ship fee or ether expense Incident te lssuanc of stock. Stock may be con erted Inte cash at purchase price after two years. Invester se cured by ieal estate mortgages te double the amount of the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Correspondence Invited. C.W. STARLING, Manager Philadelphia offlec, Janl-Jmsed " He, til wHntjt Btrwt, t fi. t'i- .s,, . ti -.' J-.L