.v-v:?,r u '. "1 tV- t- Kt- 5L i F rr: Jntellicncctr. I s 'xannKifAir. LBsVaStTTOIXMAN VOLTS, MltcM. - BOWUtT CLARK .FtMfcsMr. ;,' . LT !XTi:LUaBCKR.-FuDHinee ', in the yew, bat Bandar BeryJ IB IMS er ana rarnnw"; .i.taasu&wi'. Br mall live aei I yaw hi advance j M cents . month. LY IirntLUaBHCER-On dollar and rtntityttr, In advanca. B TO SOBBCHIBERS-Reralt br eheek r Sjsstsilea enter, and where n"W"fei MS can be procured .end In a nfuurea "t lb. Pastefflee, m second eUas mall UMI Tnnmumea, Lancaster. I'M. ,PA.. April 16,1 WO. &ft TMjr we te iw. tsivreunsylvauia auu itcauiug ran LfcMUUuxera. who have been pretend- Nbt a couple or ycar back te enter rtsutlments of the meat dltttngutehed eratlen for each etner. wulletry- te the best of their ability te get the ,or eaeu etner, in iue rnnreau an, have new fallen at each ether's i Ttitt Ttmu1lnr anneals te the law It from a certain agreement i In 1887. wherclu It agreed te up- Filie Pennsylvania's Schuylkill Vat- fliad with a million tens of anthra- 1 coal annually for ten years. applied only six nunurcu iueu- i tens, and tlie reuusyivania netifled the Kendlug eniciais fc they proposed te arbitrate the met- rjrfeonllngtetlic tcrrnsef the ngrw- sat. The Reading people uecuncu bitratlen, well knowing that they id net get away rrem a ttecisiuu Inst them, as It was a plain case that Br" had net supplied the coal they I . . . mi l I... ... tinea leiurnisu. j.ucyau micw 'the contract was invalid, neither rTrvitiinniiv nnr tint PennHvlvntlin t v....-..,, ..'.. r authority te cuter into it. it was , agreement whereby two competing I companies njrreeu for value re- i te combine against t'te publlcnud Which tjiey agreed Airthcr te go into sntlle business as purchasers nml of coal, contrary te the laws or r common wealth. t Is no trouble in knocking into n bat a railroad agreement n eylvania when one of the parties its te de it. Such covenants are only ling ifpen the public and prevail it the parties only at their picas- sTi fltntvi la ntwntiaBni.iAHilni.ln It. nil i " - i-i"BBraiw.iiigiuiiii,i. . history and consideration te de- 'them when it is disclosed, even in they appear te be as tight as a m upon the surface. The peer pub- merer get beneath the surface and te stand the racket until the eves fall out and glve tlicin a chauce ' their docs. $bat Interesting operation is appnr- v about Happening new. The ltcad- t company Is net se much the servant Fennsylvanlaer the ether Interests t were able te take advantage of Its knew a couple of years age, and it la ently disposed new te free Itself i seme of the chains then nut upon '''IX proposes te smother entirely that K ana most unprofitable child of the ttwylvanla, the Schuylkill Valley, I generally te let no constdcratlenrr fstvallnierfera witbjt--.Vgcntefrert i care 01 itseir , nnu tlie 1'eunsyl 1'eunsyl peeple are prompted in llke ! public Is likely te preilt by the tntien. There has been entirely tee i regard by tbe companies for their tracts with each ether for the publle iiie rates or botureadaliavc been tptupten high figure and compctl cempctl d.bctween them had wholly ceased. local Illustration of the violence- done fairness In the freight charges thus ired, is shown by the fact that the or tne Heading read from Lancaster i Heading is the same as from Lancns- fte Philadelphia. The compact he reen tlie companies that gave i Us distinct territory and kept the kblie from securing the benefit jhtbe competition of rival lines, has tu eiesery .Kept, until lately, wlien Bret indication or rupture came with discovery that a recent rebate of aty-nve cents a ten has been allowed 'the Heading and Beech Creek coin- ales te the bituminous coal corpora- t.er tne latter read, wnereby all ether opera or coal have been shut oil tlie ling. -system nnd the consumers ag Its line are furnished their coal at ;'1m price than tbose along the i of the Pennsylvania railroad. Tlie jppers of coal who have been thus aarilv dismissed from the Keadlmr have sought te settle down upon nnsylvanla railroad's peln(s,with the kilt tnat tbe price of coal lias been sent m en tne run. All this is very lu sting nnd agreeable te the consumer the railroad customer. Whatever 9rtunes befall the railroads they are of having no publle sympathy in em ; and tne reason is mude clear in i exposure of the secret agreement of i two companies, wherein they uu- rfully ceusplred te lleeee the public. pf A Strange State of Tilings. gThe United States supreme court has elded tbatr eagle, who followed around lattice Field In California, n deputy rshal deputed te protect him from rry, and who shot Terry, ni he had en appointed te de. was tireivnrlv ken out of the hands of h of California and released bv United States Judges. Justice r, with whom the chief lustlce iicurs, disagreed with this opinion. ilngjbat thOact of Xeaisle was cel'- ble by the state, that he was sublect -trial by the state, and that the fatted States htd no power ti wrest him i the state; and thai it had no newer ray him for the offense, just as it would naa no power te try Terrv for murder of Field, if that deed Ibeeadene. Justice Lamar's opinion VHVH u A.vfiv a MVb nun UUUUJUS My and lawfully lu'the dlschartre of fduty assigned him by the attorney -rat acueg ler tne president, te t Justice Field: but be maintains the State of California bad a rlcrht rtlfy Itself of the lawfulness of this aL-i The majority of the court, however. alkalna.tn Hint II.. . .. matu wi ua me act or beagle was e uuuer a icuerai law he cannot be llty of a crime under the law of Can ute, and there is no occasion fur n trial the aUte court, when this is shown te aauaiaciiQU or tlie Un twl Ktt. Irt. i3e that although the llnitn.i M court caunet try for murder, it i wmiuit W muruer ; aim save these i it aeiuits from trial by any tri- ifaiameat remarkable vmUHnn nr Uw that is thus declared, and one it eaUi for the action of CentTeea that (May be tinkered into a inere sensible w, i unii4a Htatea ceurte are te try 48nli Wtlie law ay States marshal erected Inte a creature that cscapca trial by jury for murder. Experisaeatal Haaglnr. A small boy was se interested in the Accounts of the four hang lags last week that he accidentally hung himself, as de scribed In our news columns. Ills eager ness te see Jus't hew the thing waa dene aheuld net be hastily cendcmned.M that sort of a curiosity Is a very geed thing In beys.aud the force of practical experi ments Is recognized In the new schools of Industrial training. He made a fatal mistake In applying his researches te the subject of capital punish ment; but, after all, perhaps so ciety Is te blame for that, as there will be an interest in hangings as long as men are hanged, and the boy can net be blamed for sharing it with the rest of the world. That kind of pun ishment may excite the horror ef.a great many geed people, but a large propor tion of the community regard it with a feeling of morbid curiosity, and the cientlflc Interest of the unlucky small bay waa certainly less reprehensible. About a year age a young man hanged himself ever his bedroom deer while trying te prove that the accidental sui cide of Bill Sykcs, as described by Dick ens, was an Impossibility. Thcse unfor tunate experiment may excite little sympathy because of impatience with people who would risk se terrible an cud for an object se trifling, but every time that the law hangs a man it risks a terrible mistake. His guilt may seem beyond all doubt, and the man unworthy of pity, but human Judgment Is fallible, and what Is dene en the gallows can net be undone. The first apparent effect of the four hangings was te furnish interesting if net elevat ing reading te thousands of citizens ; the next is the pitiful experiment of the scientific small boy ; andcxpcrlcncodecs net prove that the final effect will be te discourage crime. There would Iw no thrilling reading about a sentence of life imprisonment. The criminal would quietly, aud without tragic posing, dis appear from public view te a monoton ous existence as terrible as death ; but If innocent, lighted by hope, no matter hew faint. - New Hint het ueather sppronclien, leek out for tight cellars. According te the Lon Len Lon eon Maneet tight cellars prcsHlng en the jugular veins de a great deal of harm te uniformed troops In warm climates, and a l'refessur Ferstcr, of llrcslau, rcert three- hundred canes of nyeslght nflectcd by wearing cellars that wero tee small. In Yerk en Monday Neah Wallet, aged eighty, idiot himself te escape the long suffering of dlwuc. The eid Itetnans would have found this a noble net, but Christianity finds It mero neble te ondure te the end nnd held llfe sacred under nit circumstances. A. woman who found this old roan Mill living nfier the fatal shot, and who evidently suppoeod that he hnd failed In his effort, told him that he ought te be nnliained of hlmself for attemntlug such a thing, osneclally ns he was se old. She was right, but would have been mero klndl aud no doubt near the truth If she-fiad said nothing and assumed flint suffering and weakness had wade Mm Irresponsible It is ropertcd that the Amir of Afghan istan has issued an erder opening Ilnrat and the neighboring country te Jtustlan trade, and also that the Amir or Bekhara Is te visit StVoteraburg with agorgeous suite and Install his son In the imperial corps or pages. The last item is net of very great Importance, but is interesting evldonce of the survival of the historical fendness of the Iluiislan court for thcse dlsplaysoforlontalinagultl dlsplayseforlontalinagultl dlsplaysoferlontalinagultl cunco. Fer centuries the czars have been pleasing thelr vanity at regular Intervals by receiving the submission of Asiatic po tentates and very often the ceremony meant nothing at nil; theamlers or boys receiving gifts of great vnlue and giving premises or no consefpionco whatever. In the present instance the aniler it a mcre itusslan puppet, his prevince being completely in the pewer of the czar and the Beklmran army under Itus slan elllccrs, while the llussian military trans-t'afiplal railway passes clese te his capltel. The erder of the amir of Afghan istan, Is however, of great imparlance-. Herat is clese te the boundary of Itusslan Turkestan and hat been strongly fertlllcd under the directions of English officers. Students of the question have predicted that this city, with nil the territory te the north of the Hindoe Keesh mountains, Is destined te rail under llusilan con trol and thai England might ns well submit, ns the mountains will make a far mero sclontllie frontler. The British are very sonstyve te any hint of Russian advance, however, aud have hitherto counted en tbe amir's violent enmity te the czar as thelr best gtiaranlee that the Cossack would net be allowed te draw any nearer te the frontier of India. If It is true that commercial concessions have been granted te Russians there Is somethlng wrong In the British calcula tions and they must hasten te leek after their amir. RuroRTiNe by phonograph is yet n dreani of the future, but a quick and accu accu rnte recenl of spceches and dobates is premised by n new Invention, the short hand typewriter, It Is claimed that with this machine mero than two hundred words can be printed with the same num ber or strokes required te print forty en an ordinary typewriter. An operator of ordi nary doxterltycan write at the rate or a hundred words a mlnute. Tin: destruction of the forests of India by railway building and extension of the cultivated area produced a scarctly or tim ber that led te the organization or a forest department at Madras with a stair of edu cated oflicers. Tills department new lias chargoef seme flay flve million ncreief forest land. It new appears that the accident te tlie steamer Handy Bey, described in Mon day's paper, was due te gross negligence In leaving the wheel of the vessel in charge of an inexperlenced man who " lest his bead." Tlte current carried the beat along se rapidly that the man became excited and tumed the wheel in the wrong dlree. tlen. He then trie! te signal the unglnes te step, but by mlstake gave the signal " go ahead full speed." There are seven en tbe list of dead. Cemment unnecessary. m i thesl." ,IeUTr-:'8 Cocea-" Best A Oeet Far- If health aud beauty you'd maintain Aud keep your breath a icrfecl charm. Ve 80Z0D0NT with might aud mulu Fer It alene prevents tlie harm J hat mars a woman's teeth and hreuth And leaves her mouth as dark as death. Kicked Out. Hew many people there are who are strug gling te rise In this world that nre kicked down and out by envious rlals. riuia' mectric p never" kicked out " IU patrons. It Is true blue. Fer threat atrectletis, asthma and catarrh '''eeertaliiuiid rapid cure. Fer sale by W. H. Hech, U7 uud 1JK North Queen street. Lunl Bi.?"r. fc.":Jlea remedies have fulled, Dr. Bages Catarrh Itemtdy cures. 60 cents, bv druggists. Sl.TuAw ti! i... w.?- nd ,B.nud J had palpatatlen of ,Vw.'iK5!itt,?,,numbueH or Iheil'iibs. Jiuk THE LANCASTER DAIliY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY. APBIL 15, 1800. A BUr-EMOR, WHOLESOME BEVEBAOK, UNEO.UALKD reRTHK NERVE. Kl.N'OOKCOCOAB- " ROYAti COCOA FACTORY."' Kings arc but men, but all men are net kings. Therefore, when the King of Helland 'says, as he did by deed of Aujnist 12, 1889, that pleased with he is greatly Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." and, entirely unsolicited, grants the manufacturers the sole right of styling their works the Royal Cocea Factory, a significance attaches te the act which would net were he net " every inch a king."" Avoid llie evil effect, of l sncl relTcf , nd line cetutimtly Van Itetrncw'H Cocea. lis GiVOCtVttB. A HWKKI'INO KKDUOTION AT Half IVaclirx, uupurcd, red n cod from Be te6c Fine California AprlceU reduced from 13a te 10c, Kvnperutcd Apples reduced from 10a tetlc. Finest Half I'euchca reduced from ......25c te 21c, French Cherries reduced from. ...lGc te lie. Finest French Prunes reduced from ISe te 12K llellcd Avcna reduced from Ua te 10c COO Packages of Washing Powder reduced te 3c 00 Cakes of 10c Toilet Heep reduced te De COO Teapots, contain IB) Tea, reduced te 10c 800 lbs Yerk Ce. llnck wheat reduced te.... :ia CO Duckets Mackerel reduced te 11.00 COO lbs Htcwlnc Flfr reduced te.......4 lbs for 25c 109 lbs Tobacco smoking or chewing ..2lc 5,400 & Caustic Hedu, In 3 and 0 lb kettles Samuel Clarke, Agt., I2ANDUHOUTH QUEEN HT. A' t uuivaij.-a. THEFINCaTINTlir. MAUKKTI Tbe Tenter Evaporated Sugar Cera. The FlnMt In the Htatc. Tender, Hwect nnd Elegant, Try It. Held Only liy Us In Unicoi Unicei tcr. Jellies and Preserves. Jellies by the bucket, In tin cups, In tumb lers, In Rlesi Jars, and by tlie peund: retail nt 0c i.t pound. F.lue Pure Fruit aud Sugar Pre serves ; equal te home-made. " McGAW'S CANNED CORN. EVKUY CAN aUAIlANTEED.-Thlnk of It, hemrrhcap; 0c a ran, or 17 cans for one dollar. M'erili n great deal mere, but we have tee much. Th price must make It go faster. We are bound te sell It, Our less Is your gain. BURSE'S, NO. 17 EAHT KINO HTIIEET. T HK1HT74. J. FRANK REIST, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, LANCASTER, PA., requests the pleasure of every man, woman and child In the-city or !.aiicaur,iiid euUlda of It. nt Ills store, northeast corner OT West Klnir mul rrince streets, from April llth te luth, Inclu sive, te taste u cup of Bleeker's Famous Dutch Cocea, which he ha Jimt Imported direct from Am sterdam, llellund. INSTItUCTIONS FOR USE. Put a spoonful of granulated siwar Inte your rup nnd then add h spoonful of Cocea ; mix them well, dry then pour en boiling water (or boiling milk) and stir well ; you then have a cup of this unrivaled Cocea ready. TIMIF.E W1NDOWH-WE3THIDE, will be used for display nnd the serving of this famous Cocea. Ample room for all who wish te lake advantage or IU lleinember. It Is our direct Importation, and we haOKone te much trouble and nulte an exiicnve In brlnirinir this (Ninui tkur.im llif. imuilii t.r i jntue1gr wn will We will r". -;. r..iT-:""r":"":r." wee iruni jieuuny morning until Saturday ec An obliging lady, well versed in ils usages, win uae charge or the tables. IlEMKMIIER, we de net expect you te purchase anything at alias en excuse te get a cup, but uant you te walk In and get It, mid weknewtlml you will iv,i.h mi ii)iiiiiuii mm win ue i This Is net un advertising scheme. opinion that will be fur reaching, ii win ie, In plain English A GRAND COCOA KOCIAI1I.E. Then come along, both old nnd young, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OIIOCEH, COHNEIt WEST KINO AND PIMr'CKHTH., Directly Opposite J. II. Martin & fa's Dry Goods Htere, and Next Doer te Herrel Herse Hetel. "i J. KItESH. MANUFACl'UUKU OF sun- J. glciil nnd Ortheiwdlml AppllamvH.i such at -misses, unices, urutcnes, Clubrrat Hhees, Artlllclal l.lmbs. Elastic Htecklng,cl'.,Hplnal, Abdominal and Uleilnu HupiMirters,ete. Ijuly atteudauce, :M7 West King street. luiiMmd ltAI.ll sleiilug lAI.lKOltNIA. eclul lMrtlcs. Beml-meiithly. Tourist cars. Cheap rates. Southern l'acltte Ce. r.. iiAWUM, Aksisiani -Ueneral Ttanle Manager, SU Broadway, New Yerk ........v., .., .....-, 1 . ll v. u, nun it, Agent, tja.oe au. I'liua. Janlfl-lydJtaw 8100,000. IN "ONIWANDOgTiJ.lGFOIt IN- 1100, 1200. 1500, 11,000 te 120,000. lends-4I per cent.lnte rest, payable quarterly. Mortgages 6 ier eeuU Interest, pa uble half yearly. Bend or call for full Information. JOHN H. METZUCIt. Ke IB. Duke Mt. 1890tutevEAi:ruiNU81890 Eutercd te take a course In Business Train Ing since March 1. ut the I.ANOAHIEK BUril- nt ESS COLI.EOE, Ne. 31 North Duke street, nils from liellemoute,.'elumbla, Derrs, Karl lie, hast llerlln, Ucttsburg, Islington. Can- PUP villi dlsvUle, Manhelm, NIpWaI Vfl..a Umr Nickel Mines. Hm ma, Hunbury. Washington Borough, and ethers from the immediate vi. clnlty. This Is evidence of the geed sense of our people, and shows that tbey appreciate a geed thing. Ninety-two pupil enrolled up te date. April 12, for this term. Pleased te have you call and spend a duy with us. uvspeuiiiuy, mra-tfd H. d WEIDI.ER, Principal. "lyiNES. ' Fine Wine T LIcrn;el. and transferred te . H. Bt-rvln, ler New Yerk, March leth, h nne assortment of OarveyHlurrlcs. These Wines are umeng the very nnest that reach the United I States. CALL AND EXAMINE. Alse Old and Yeung Madeira Wines, and en the way 25 Cases Boucbe Hec aud 60 Uuses riucclal Great Western Wine. Thoabei CiiaiupaKiiea are the best produced In France and the United Btates of America. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt,. 38KASTKINU STREET. VlW,C,W- 1t - . lnniimiikffr' 1'ntl.AnKLrMU, Tnestey, April IS, 1&6. If Fleer Linens didn't save the Carpets their very coolness would make them worth the money. But you win both ways with them. . HeaiVy Fleer Linens, pure flax, no sizing or starch leading, new patterns, all widths from 8-4 te 20-4 ; prices as low as any or lower. ' That's the pith of the matter here. Ask for it and we'll measure your fleer and give you an estimate free of charge. Near Women's Watting Itoem. Breezy Dress Goods have the call. Yeu wouldn't think it though from the prices. Just as modest as if icicles were growing. Gauzy Blacks go like this : Open-Uh Bleck All-silk Urcnadlne, 7Jc, Open-mesh Black Hllk Twisted Grenadine, SI Inches wide. II, II 25, II M. It 75, 12, 12 O). Onen-meah llleek Crepe de Chine, 21 luetics; II. II 25. 1 , II 73, ttl 60, 3. Hame, inches, H, 15,1a. 0KnA"lSl!.UIck i,reP de Jspan, Inches, 12 50, 93, 14. Open-mesh Black Batln Htrlped Grenadine, 1 te 4 Inch stripe, II 25. Hemstitched Black Ha tin Htrlpcd Orcna- dine, 33 Inches wide, l 75. 41-Inch Black KnUn Bordered Orenadlne.tt. Iren Frame Grenadines are coming Inte favor once mero i All-wool, 23 Inches, Mc Hllk-and-woel, 23 Inches, 7Jc, 1, ft 25, I Ge. Hllk-flJid-woel, 4H Inches, l BO. 12, 12 80. All-wool Black Grcnadlue In small check: 49 Inches, 75e,85e ' Bleck Grenadines, with eolernl sidebands, 41 Inches wide, t250n yard. Black Grenadines, wlthucolercdsllk stripe, 4i Inches, U a yard. ' ' There's a price shriveling in some of the heavier stuff: 42-Inch Melange Serge, with 0-Inch borders Inn variety of colors, 2 styles In Hprlug eirccU, was II 25; new II. 42-Inch Serge ilelange, with side-bend In HprlngcnucU, geed variety or colorings, w as f2i; new II. b 42lnch Cream Herge, with colored side band, new nrrUul, 75c. 41-Inch Illuminated Melange, with bread beurctU) side-band, was II SO; new It 25, 45-Inch All-wool Melange, 8 shades, 75c a yard. GO-lnch Cleth Serge, reduced from J 1 25 te 75e a yard. Chin Plaldi. II a yard-hard te keep In stock at the price. Think of whatever a perfect Trimmed Millinery Stock should be. There, that's enough ; you knew where it is. One of the daintiest of the Scheel Hats are the jaunty shapes with straw brim and oil cloth top. Fit in any weather, and only 50c. In Untrimmcd lacey effects and plain Milans are the favor ites. Blacks first, then grays, browns, and navy blues. An almost endless variety of shapes from dainty Capotes, little mere than a fanciful fist full, te huge Hats with the brim cir cumference of a modest para sol. Scattered through the stock are foreign novelties of this style and that, always a pleas ant surprise, like the first blos som's in a strawberry bed. Thirteenth street side, north from Chestnut street. Jehn Wanamaker. Itfioccllauceuo T 1ANKH FOR WATEU.OIL9, ACID OK GAB of anv sliann or raiMieltv. i rir nriw. m. teJOHNBEr. 833 EastFulten street. m7-tfd "1A11IIY IN STOCK . I1KHT PIIAIIPOAI. 1 fa rs ihtflAt ll.t fann 11....i.1a iiai ii ' Burden's Hlvet Iren, Hivets, Het nnd Celcf WiiI.ei,.ti,tJSt0C,t tJ1,cct Iren !M0 te Ne. 10, at JOHN BESTH 833 East Fulton street. m7-tfd 1 iHiiinipriii imr f-nn isvtiiiiv iiaiiiiiuI -. ttrimiiictutmi HUH. ISIIUUiB ju'iiueu 11 "IJIOR BAI.K.-TWO I1URINIXS WAGONS. A Almest new. suitable for delivery or mar ket wagons. Alse one new sett of harness. Cull nt THE IIUBEIt A HOLMAN CO.. corner Christian and Grant streets. np0-3td (ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Making. Patterns. Druu-lni; nml Blue lUO lVtllts. ut nrlres reiiHiiiuilili, t lenv BEHTH, 333 East Fulton streeU m7-trd OK CASTINGH, IRON OR Bit ABB, LIGHT or heavy, nt short notice, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. ' fc 1117-tfd TNJECTORS, HUE LITTLE GIANT. HAN- a vwk jiismraiem unu Kiecters, Kberman Injectors, all' In s East Fulton street. ,.nHi-lt V In.lllutn. ....! nil In stock.'at JOHN BLsrH. su mT-tid 1011 BTEAM GAUGES, HIGH OK LOW Pressure. Water c1!iml...m finnr.., n.w.irB Wee oed Wheels or Wplf-liti.il ii.iub ,.1' Whistles, Syphens for BU-ain Gauges, Cj Under Oilers Plain. Water Geuce I'elnmtis. r..k. r... Hleam Gauges, call en JOHN Dliif, 333 Tast FultenstreeU m-tfd SF YOU WANT A FIIIST-CLABS PORTABLE Engine and Beiler, en wheels, chenp, ns the lowing prices show; 6 hon-e-pener, 1175; 8 horse-power, 1525 j 10 horse-powcr, 1575; 15 liorse- Kiwer, 1875; 20 horse-iiewcr, 11,175, cull at JOHN IE3T-8, 33 East Fulton street, niWfd AGE n :lt NCY FOR CALLAHAN .t m ff. ment te ,take the place of Red Iad. In iimsm nve times i ne Quantity of red lead and Is for miw rler lu making steam Joints, nacktmr man and hand hnln niii.M ,i ir..iiaHa' ??v " Frlce 20 -nU per pound, ut JOHN BEST'S. 333 East Fulton street. m7-tra Af nnn v'-? ev " from y, J9JJJ Inch te 8 Inch diameter, for anient a low flgniw, and the only house In the city ulth a ple cutting machine, cutting up te v iiivii uinuivii:r, ubtiuun lir3i e,.VMIUlsl fr ul. ten street. m7-tfd 37IOR BOILEIW. HORIZONTAL. TAUULARt J Vertical, Portable. Cylinder, Marine, of any sire or tower, of the twst material and workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Eul Eul ten street. m7-trd ITtORAMERICANBiailTFEEDCYLINDER Lubricators, GlavsOll Cups for Bearings, you can get them at JOHN BESTS, 333 Ees FultenstreeU m7-tfd OR BOILER 1 UJIE BRUHHES, BT1LL80N l"1pe Wrencbes.Plixiand Meukey Wrenches combined. Hies, oil tuns, etc., go te JOHN BEST, 833 East Fulton street. ' k mMfd OR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGH, BOTH plain and reducing, up te 0-Inch diameter. bte Httlngs, ranges. Flanje Unions Mai Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN BESTS. 333 East Fulton street. in7-tfd OR PRATT A CADY ABHEbTOB DIbC Valves, Jenkins Vahes.Brass Glebe Valves, Brass Gate Valves, Iren Bedy Glebe Vahes Lever safety Valves, Pep Safety Valves, Air y.,Tt.,Jadla.Vr Valves. lratfs Swinging Check Valves, Brass Check Valves .Feet Valves Fulton Street. m7-tfd IRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW figures, go te JOHN BEST, 33J EuH Fulton " m7-tfd TEAM HEAT IS THECOMINO HEAT FOR dwellings, churches, school houses, etc.. tllOUuh Successfully uimI nn. hnnilrwl '.AJ avl Whan vnn .u.m. a... ..In . . . age. J S l -'"" juu.wiiriiiiJieiun i-uuiiife ran en UN BEST, who Will ItlVO YOU a. siTtl.fn.rtn Jeb, at a fair price, m7-ud TOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN. JJ lnes, from 2 te SO horse-power, and Verti cal Engines from 2 te 40 hersc-iHiner. you will nnd them at JOHN BESTS, ii) East Fulton street. -IIMIITK COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY IV the pound. 100 ever. De, i.u, uu: iu iuuiui iu peunus or oeds dellvereil many part of the All m eltyFree. Calleu JOUN BEST. Ne. 333 East m7-td Fulton street. IOR PULLEYS, HIIAFTINO. COLLARS, Hsiiicers, Clamp Bexes. Couplings, etc se te JOUN BEST, tttl East Fulton street' tSSUfd F IN WANT OF BHAfcH OR IRON STOP ueeks. Asnesu-i IMplrfu1 rvir. ia -n, n.,. uocKi,Lvrruecs,siwtnc Joints, call and set Itm iwuiiu.. uu.. --. '-..""t ! n ktts. tUhtiw- -TRK ', Neatest SpriM Mi fir LUi KVKR BEEN IN LANCAATlHtl AND THE PBICW ARBKIUKT.TOOI STACKHOUSE, 28 AND 30 EAST KINO ST. ALSO, BIG AlttUVALM OF HPRtNO-HKEL HIIOES FOR CHII.DBEN AND J1I9HEB. AND THEY'LL DO FOB "BPRtNO" IN A DOUBLE BEJ4BE. STACKHOUSE, Kes. 28 juid 30 Eut Bag Itrnt, I.ANCARTER.PA. GOOD QUALITIES I PRICES I 'HARD-PAN' Youth's Shoes! Tlia cheapest Reed shoes for youth's wear we knew of Is here at II a pair. Streng, stout, serviceable, geed looking goods. Cema In sizes lis te 7s, Inclu sive, cither button or lace ; have seam less uppers, clean and smooth In appear ance : the feather Is stent, plump and very tough In grain will outwear the soles upon them and half soles that may be used In their repair, without crack or br-ak. The shoes are welt made and keep In geed shape nntll worn out that's one of their strong points. Are net low cut barely covering the ankle bone, as one generally flndall shoes In most stores but cut above the average height, nnd are very dressy for knee pants suits. Because of Ibe low price and excellent service they give thry grew stronger favorites every day. Anether make that " gets there "In the estimation of these who knew geed shoes when they ace them, sells st!i!.!S. Nice, stvllsh looking shoes, adapted for dress, strong enough In every way. tee. for knockabout usage. II SO Is often paid rergrades no better. 11.60 a pair. These are of another make of shoes a generous money s worth of material and shoe making Inevcrysensethe terms implies. Strictly solid leather In every partl'ular. Pretty Bhepcd for dress, thoroughly well inade for service. Hard te match any where nt a price se reasonable. Te see them Is te like them. Finer qualities In Butten and Bats, In fine dress morocco leathers, at 11,75. And still higher grades models of fine shecmaklng In all widths, from the slimmest te broadest, at 12. 12 60 and H. Very stylish, very nttraellve. The finest lines sold In Lancaster. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Nenni Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. T 1GHT WEIGHT SHOES. MEN'S Kangaroo Shoes FOR Comfert and Tender Feet. I have the. Largeit Bleck and Assortment of Men's Kangaroo Shoes lu the City. Mv 13 Genuine lvamraroeHhoe Is made en a Neat Plain Toe In I.nce and Congress. Hlze6 te 'J. Beys te match In 4's and iit This shoe Is sold elsewhere In this cit; vat I3li0 and 14. I idtu ana H. could never get a shoe heretofore like it te re- tall for less than I My II Genuine Kangaroo Shee Is a Goodyear Welt and possesses seme of the merits of a Hand Sewed Shoe, it can be sewed Instead of pegged In repairing them. Sizes 6 te . Be; eys old te match In 4s aud 4s. This shoe Is elsewhere In mis city ns high as Kt, My 15 line of Kangaroo's Is the most complete In the city, In Plain Narrow, plain Breed, Plain Square aud Square Toe Tips, lu Lace and Coil Ceil gross and all Widths. Beys te match In 4's and 4J4's. Sold as high as te elsewhere. My te Kangaroo Hand-Made Shee Is made out of the best skins obtainable, and Is made en tbe New G luce Tee, sumo last as the 10 Cordovan I jice and Congress, en which I luive such a large trade. The One-Price Gash Heuse, Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 Jt 6 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. -Store Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Meuduy aud Saturday. TJADIATORS. OF ANY MAKE OR DE J.V 'Ign, can le furnished nt reasonable figures, by JOHN BEST, S33 East Fulton street. mi,tftl IOIt BOLTS, LAG SCREWS, SET SCREWS, Square and Hexagon Nuts, these goods In stock, ut JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton street. in7-tfd "PACKINGS, AB FOLLOWS t r,Tfrjr nnn m. meant i 1111 Bnd Hvdrnillln IHlblnv AaHM.fenn Woven and Wick Packlmr. Ileum Pucklncr. As! bestes Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, Gum PArklng.Gum Itlngs for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN BESTS. S33 East FultenstreeU m7-tfd it OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING II for steam work, at JOHN BEST'S, 283 East - Ulk ilten street. m7-tfd piNELETREE STOCK FARM. STORM KING (2161) RECORD 2:30. Sired by Happy Medium, sire of M performers from 1 it; te 2:: .iwui... iu ;jm. j-ruiu ivvsy jHyiur ey wiex auuci ut iiiuu, siru ui 4.U1U, tfut.k, ac, ac Terms for bDrlns- season or lK&a. SSO far m. rnal Fer tabulated pedigree and ether Information, address DANIEL G. ENGLB, aprl2-lmd,fcw Marietta, Pa. lAHASOLS I PARASOLS! R. B. & H, 14 East King St. PARASOLSI ? . .. .yKZZ. ? . f sHM. " -, : 1 -S I a t HTfWX?"" ClFtlS 75 P CKRPETS. MmtzifY at XZaulixxiaxx. BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, RAG, Bessjht at Attctlefl and Jemrn. ' lAlL'SXF1' SUW4TS. -N. Ottpei Um Tkkw k IlMt sK4AsUMassl 3840 WEtT,Kil. (oppesrne vtat N JtXT DOOR TO THJC COURT HOUBK. CARPBTBA CAllVtt niUiffsW Am 3VJOURNING GOODS. 0 kUR BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT new possesses one of tbe best se- lectiens or Black and Mourning Goods te be found In the city. Black Cashmeres, AH-Weel and Silk Warp Henriettas, Btrlped Henriettas, Figured Armures, Tamise Mehairs. Lusters. Nun's Veiling and Bercea. Special Bargains in Bordered Mnn's Veilings at 7S cents and II. A full tins of Lupin's Black Cashmere Shawls, in Deuble and Single, from 11.76 te I11M. Courtland's English Crapes from 75c te W.M a yard. Mourning Bordered Handkerchief. Fast Black Hese, and a full stock of Black Gloves. 49-0ur Price-List of Carpets sent free en application. FAHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 Eagt King St., Lancaster, Pa. B AitD A MCELROY. bard Sc if M. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. . Ktra values In Tickings at8, 10, 12W. IS, Id and ana. Bed Checks from HMe up, extra quality Indigo blue at J2c Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, lu yard wide, llowterBfiestlns? widths, at low prices. FKATHERS-Owimr te Jhelew price en the Best Feathers our trade has grown beyond our ex- CARPETS If you wish te see the best value Carpets, stylet aa geed as ries HRWW II ke the right t III lOOK III 33. S7K. 40, ii, soe and up, acsl It ; large sixes at 12 and 12 euc nnu up. i;arpei iia OIL CLOTHB The best selection and vslne wide, sulUble for halls and vestibules, or kitchen REMNANTH We have Just opened another in is may ne tne last you win be ante te get, bard te get. bard & Mcelrey, Keg. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fenntaia Iaa IPatchc. R OYAL WORCESTER AND CUT GLASS I In Renovating Your Hemes, This Spring, HAVE A THOUGHT OF YOUR TABLE AND PARLOR. TRKEHL0OKHTOUR Royal Worcester & Out Glass. Bteck constantly replenished never permitted te run low. Beautiful Novelties In Enameled Jewelry. Art Werk or various kinds. Repairing of Fine Watches, Musical Bexes aud Jewelry by superior workmen. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Heuse ucttieltinn oeb. F LINN & BRENEMAN. 5,000 Yards Fleer Oil Cleth, NEW PATTERNS AND NEW GOODS, AT 25 AND 30 CFHTS PER YARD. OLD PRICE, 30 AND 40 CENTS. Something New-" Intelligent Oil Can' Whistles when Lamp Is filled. Everyone using A BRENEMAN, Sc NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN f?r)j (Beebe. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- Table Linens, Towels & Napkins. FlneTable Cleths and Napkins te Match. White Goods In the Latest Stripe and Plaldr. Fleunclngs, Panels and Allover Embrel derles. A specially geed assortment of Narrow Edg ings In Cambric, Nainsoek and Swiss, Our Remnant Counters Include goods from all departments. Among the remnants may be found some of the best styles aud qualities all at Meney-Saving Prices te you. 25 East King Street, LANCABTEB, PA. maraviydR gtmtiatnj. DR. NATHORST, DENTIST. 2 CENTRE SQUARE. Filling Teeth and Painless Extraction Spe cialties. New Sets made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc Yes, everything pertaining te Dentistry will receive prompt attention, at Terr Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nalberstls the ONLY Dentist In this county who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den tistry, an advantage that la obvious. mart-lydAw The People s CashStere ThePeople'sCashStere -DUMPS, BOILKKSTMININ BOILKKSTMINING, CENTBIFU- x 1 - - -" J WW A- HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, from tha MannHsetaren. carpets at CABPsnw at4eckn: CARPel-HATTkCl Oil ClMka flfcaaV Wladew VssmAsksssis. CJQfTst. r- aughman'sChMpStere, St., Lancaster, Pa. oeopkk house.) Mcelrey, Opposite Fevateta turn. ever offered see enr line. In trinnrnn r-lnlh in n,.,.h, .- . .- use. ti " let of these Heavy Gingham Remnants at Mfc, as tbe price no doubt will be bichar. - Lately they Oil should have one. Wholesale Agents. Price, SO Cents. FLINN ST. LANCASTER, PA. &lctthtt0. F INE TAILORING. 1890 -SPRING.-1890 Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. We would also announce the purchase of a Jeb Let of English Suiting aud Treusering at a great sacrifice, which we will sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. StCall early te secure a bargain In these goods. . H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE CITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dg-tfd 3Uternea. T UTUEIt & KAUFFMAN, ATTORNKr-AT-L W. Second Fleer Eshleman La North DntsstiMt. elldlng. Ne. if pr-fvrt -1EORGE FLICK, TAXIDERMIST, Ne. 15 West Germau SUsiL Birds and Aul mals stuffed In a superior manueral reasonable prices. apt-lwd OPRING NECKWEAR! Feur-ln-IIand, Teck and Tycoon, At ERISMAN'S. -ViriLUAMdPORr Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'S, Ne. 12 West King Street. N EW fcTKLE HAVnMlimi In Tnml. you win uuuin me isesiurusseis, tnat can be turned, and either slda 3df. net striped en the one side like the old it vlea used te be. at sn. v. sn . Heme-made Rag Carpets, better values than ever, at 2. sA. !nu in ' Aken In exchange. An elegant assortment of Smyrna Run at Tfie and SO ; worth a geed deal mere. Stitched Carpet Lining eulr Ea a rant. LINEN COLLARS, nfiwnaHHwiatUiiiWI KM left mJj. A?v5e' it1- ,-fcj t.. .' T j -y . t t - - ?"iVAJ VT'. . ' ,. - -Ti .MB 5i--.U? ";
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