llWnW"llllltl'TtlPIMWlBIWKWWBWW PvSff .--' ',.! ii isir- j V-. t "Sji-iin - nr f st ui" iu e - 1-1 v. itn. -.r. t. tf .Te t ! nj f"i i;w a. y t - l. tvL I'T--irnrE.: rmv "" t m1 - - w- .-sri il i-ib r- . r.j. a' 'V-- ' i- "-" j .-. r- i. -i ., f,-. ,TT.f . , r. . .. f.. . ,,v ,,,, .v-w,-s. y ' Mfc'W,'A ?5 .,? J V. I'lXV'J.w !l r -. ' ' f va-Sc -i ur V ' IV 5 ri i VWAxW ' ".a ?. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTXLLIGENCfiR, FBIDAY., APBIL 18, 1890. j i hhi mmmwi : vurwaai inw.fi'jT. hrrv ..-!jr-:'T;i m- WTUT-ifiF je--- , k. "-"-w T:.w''t-x-'MX .?-;r'wi""P'B: I y Stf 1J. K s Bt fai tfk W K-r W Vr ftj. in W w M taes f il Jttttlltjttccr H-p i MfDRBW l.MMITMAH, CfUMum&rmunxKs tout, Mitenv ' u MMUHtT CLARK .PaMurtr. fi-ftrV , i i I' t DAILY nrTKtXtQKIfCKR.rabl!ibe4 R S day la yew, bBt8uedr. Brve4 Itky MMM ta Ukta elty U emmnain; rinrMtti teats wee. Bym!!" Bym!!" ftffftjwtaeVruM!Mcnuametiiri. - tttiY iNTEixieKNCKB-OB deu wa tr u nnli a nar. Ib advance. MTICK TO 8LflBCBlBKHS-Bnlt by cheek 1 yr poatetae. erter, Md wnent mumi w HMOU W pnscurcu reu iu - .,... atarad it Me PMtofflee,MMeendeUMinll "A UF .AtMM, m nTKMMntcn, Lancaster, Pa. T' tn LAJTOA1TXK.PA.. April 18, 1890. 4 Tl8tlsPn.rrdt. ?Tiie atattrment tliut the Seuth Run ratlreftd company has been organized at Beivdlng with a new president and beard of directors Is treated In seme quarters as though It wns significant of ? movement te complete the read In eme Interest, wlilch Is variably stated y-;8 that of tlie Pennsylvania auu ei me "fj Ttpndlnir reads. 0 We de net see that it lias any par- Stlcular slgnincance. It Is well known fethat the Seuth Penn Is wholly owned fby the Vanderbllts, and thut they fbwe nargainew wun me i-eunsyi-i'Vanla nconle te held It subject te their enler, In return for the gift of h'ril.AiiAMln1ivr 4Iia Wnat ttlinra rnllivtnfl ?Mid ether considerations. When the iaherlff of Fulton county recently ofl"ered 5.viu reau ler suie upon u juujjmc"" " gtelned, Mr. Bacr, vhe is the I'cunsyl ,ranla attornev for the Vanderbllts, ifebeuebt it for a 3ir. and reached the W conclusion that he had obtained by the ;S sate a geed title te the read, under If which it could be organized se as te put SJlt mere completely in control of the Vanaerbllt owners. e it, uas iecu ilnne nml thn new nfllri'm niY the New &" Yerk and Pennsylvania Vanderbllt nt- p terncys and their adherents: C Beuth Penn railroad corporation reposes h$vla the Vanaerbllt control ; nor that jlthis control Is subject te Pennsylvania h railroad dictation. If the Seuth Penn 'ta built, it will be as a Pennsylvania railroad feeuer, while the present situa- ttien lasts. ' Perhaes neenle will Incline te ask $?thaw it te that In Pennsylvania a great & railroad project can be started and many .millions spent upon it, and then be ;;piralyzed by the manipulations of n V railroad which It was te rival ; although t. such control of the railroad business of " H.ttiA afafA la nfTi.naW'a fn la .ntiatlf iitlnn vvr and laws ; and although It seems clear $n that the charter may be forfeited which '.;' is thus handled. There is cause for such -' wonder ; or there would be under an v'' honest and Intelligent administration of s'gfthe state's afliilrs. But what docs Its I'k present administration amount te? iTiWbat is Beaver and where is Kirkpat- ? ft: rick ? When the people elect men te be rcj governors who are the dummies of the m "t i rascals who make profit out of the sub- K. 4k J1.ll -.1 .?-.! .1 .. oraiuauen ei mesinie 10 lis corporations, S''WiBrlit rpllnf Mtl tlipv Irwnlr fni frntn ivir. P'poratien greed ? & Hfr. Venn.ti'. Tiil.ni.. y Mr. Kennan's lecture last evening -'.raa ilMinl with rrrent Intnreat tinlwIHi. KF standing that te many of the audience SJji was u ivpeiuiuu ei wuui mey uau . .wj VW4 U UW fltr.V 4Ul(VU-;(M JgMr. Kennen speaks very quietly but ,,lerciuiy, ana the clearness of his tones 4?, are In unison with the clearness of his narrative, no leaves llttle room te doubt that the Russian administration is very barbarous in lis treat ment of its prisoners, These con demned for political en'eu-c have no better treatment, cletblnir. feed or ryft, lodging, save in the less crowded .a state or tnelr prisons., than is given te $g the men condemned for ordinary crimes; jy and both arc cruelly puulshud. They S Me confined In the severity of the DS, Siberian climate, with scanty clethinir. -Y in crowded and noisome dungeons. The tfw ieu":i4 prisoners nre net even given ST work te de te distract their minds, but tk drag out wearj'years of endless suffering. rV Mr. Ivennau has done a great political nfi Werk id the rnmmiiiilnitlnnu li- Im. W0, made te the world, which have excited bJ ltt IntAM-la In n irvnl.kra,l 1 .. .....I fVSV """"" " nuuuniui UCyil-U, UI1U f?q uave eugageu puenc reeling, in this t wmmmjt jjuihi uiuii, Hirengiy aguiusi Efc the Russian trevernincnt. 'I'IiIm u dm K'nwre notable as we huve lenir lieen r'A uauenai nines ei itussia. ;: The SUL'trvstlOU of What thn filt-lm linu S- in store for Russia is. tlmt i.iiin.i- m iTevernmnnt will In mvrtlirAUMi ,.ii..,i this nation's efllces will be called in for the reformation of Its conduct toward the political offenders against it. It seems te us that there is tee strong n feeling being worked up In this country anil In tlii wnrld tint n t.. ,.i!.Ait.., ,.. fLi'. ItiA finrltr riittim in vr..-t.... t. fe abuse of Russian power ever its Hiihlect E .nJlrn-ll I .. J... . ' BwV """ " u" umur reincuy comes, H will be Sf. leuna In tlie abatement of the czar, rvr. talnly in this stage of civilization no uch abeminable cruelties can be Im posed by a nation upon men and women who effeiid against no moral law, but solely against the national udnilulstrn. tien ; and who are even patriotic under their own conception of patriotism. A Bark And a Rattle. Mr. Dana, in the Sun, makes a vicious reply te ex-President Cleveland's casti casti gatlen of him. He does net defend the truth of his stories about Mr. Clove Cleve land's fatness and must be considered lohayeEcknowleilged that In this re gard be has been maliciously lying n0 Mixes however upon an opportunity Mr, Cleveland gave him of striking .v u upon collateral mat ter and of accusing the ex presidcut In return of misrepresen tation, in his charge that the Sun had abused his wife. This Mr. Dana denies and we believe Justly. It Is pessU ble that Mr. Cleveland nvr m anything of the kind and that It was au interjection of the enterprising interviewer who took down his state ment about Dana and the Sun. It is very daugereus for a public man te trust himself in an interview r's hands Te te f he needs te keep held of him until he is furnished with a printer's proof of what he is te be made say. Mr. Cleveland was hardly prudent in .emitting himself te an Interview Hpm the subject of the Sun's assault uwnhlm. Te be sure it Umere than flMh and bleed can patiently endure te b maliciously and falbely ubused ; and when a reporter turns up anxious te in,t A' x sb expression of the sufferer's Indignant a" Mtlmeiits, it Is hardly In mortal man ?:.- te resist the k'lmifiiiliui tn ,i.-.. i,,.... . 3, klm. But Mr. Cleveland can ufferd te 1 Uk all such attacks without reply, fwr Vmtj de net Injure him ; and lu his ex- s' MM HUm it k mere cUinaanlna- in Hn. ' JUT. lr tlce them with n natural human Indig nation than te suffer in silence. The city of New Yerk Is a peer place forapubllemantollvoln with a purpose te padlock hit tongue. Its energetic reporters are tee many and ravenous te be comfortable te the man who Is often In position te give them an Item. It is a trying place of rcsldence for an ex presldcut. Te enjoy the Interviewer a man needs (e be peculiarly constituted. Mr. Depcw seems te be such a man ; and he Is about the only ene we knew of who profits by the facility with which he is worked by the reporters. They keep hi ii ierpcliially prominent and have given blui a reputatleu for great ness that he has yet te Justify by political performance; which he has never yet had a chance te show. A rnorKssen of science has turned up again who lias seen the Keely meter work and thinks it may hsve great possibilities. He docs net son whero the ferce cemes from unless it Is Koely-made. That meter Is as hard te down Usnque's ghost. m The comtnlttce of Frenchmen that have the Panama canal in charge, de net yet glve the project up as desil. The engineers who have examined the ditch, m e bolleve, glve thorn seme sort of cncoursgeineiit. Hut the slockhelilcrsgctnono. Thoirsteck has gene. The bull-frogs of the canal nre the only crcattires proin!ed a dividend out of th&W moiiey. At thb election en the "th of April of the towns and townships In the state of Indiana the Domecruts carried Indianapolis, Fert Wayne, J-Vansvllle, Torre llnute, New Albany, Lnfayclle and almost every ethor important town in the state. They carrled COS of the 1,012 townships, Raining 118 township tntstoes, and CI out or the 03 cotintles In the sUte, having a majority en the total vote of ever 17,000. Twe, and only two, Republican senators declined te vete te nil ml t the Republican senators from Mentana. They wero Bona Bena Bona ters Plumb and Wolcott, he wero con veniently absent when the vete was tnken. Wolcott was purposely out of the building, but Mr. Plumb was net. He managed te escape from the clinmber, howevor, Just as the roll was about te be called. Tlie new sonnters are quite indignant te think that any of their party donertod them. The first vete that was taknn after the new senators had been sworn in dovelopcd the fact that at least one of them Is rather Independent In his notions. This is Mr. Bandere, who, en the roll call, was ene of the three Republicans voting with the Democrats en the question of permitting the appointment of a let of pension examiners without first being sub jected te a civil service examination. In drawing for position as regards the long and short terms, Mr, Sanders, the lenj senator, drew the short term, while Mr. Power, Ibe short senator, drew the long term. Mr. Sanders has until 1SA3 te held his seat, and he is qulte nimble enough te turn him self Inte a Oomecrat before that tlme if he can se benefit himself. A lawyer w he will run away with his client's money and a soero or mero of years find hlmself in n United States senator, arter having been in the meantlme the captain of a vigilance commlttee, need net surpuse us by any performance. At Wednesday's meeting of the Harris burg beard of trade a Philadelphia party sought Information from the beard as te what Inducements would be offered for the erection of an extonslve stcel plant in Harrlsburg. A spectal committee was ap pointed te glve the matter inimedlate attention. Perhaps this stray Industry could be captured for I-ntieantcr. Van Hqutk.i's Cocoa Cecoa Cocea thcut." ' Ucst A Uec Fur- Jf Ileal Hi and beauty you'd maintain And ket-p your brrntli u erfect clmriii, Ve SOZOUONT Itli might and mnln ; Fer Itnlone prevents tlie harm That mars a wemnn's tcclh nnd hrratli Aud leave her msuth us dark u dcuth. noeimklrtB Aniilu May cotne Inte Ktyle, but it H hoped net. Tlie transformation which will bring buck that, style of crinolines ought te be ImleHnllclvnest' pened. Transformations lu the henlth of thou winds or wenii-ii throughout the country limn takcu place during the past few) curs. Talc, haggard, and dispirited, they lme beiemu bright-eyed and healthy. The nccrei? Dr. I'lcric's Kuverlte Prescription, which corps all these chrenln " weaknesses " and distressing alluunu peculiar te women. F,Bw Frem ByrneiiBe, X. V. " 1 felt weak and languid ; had pulpatullen e the heart and numbness or the limbs. Uui duck WchhI liUltrt lime certainly relieved tne. They are most excellent." Mr. J. M. Wright, Fer mile by W.T. Jlech, 137 und 1JU North Queen street, Lancaster. Kicked Out. Hew many people there are who are strug gling te rise lu this world Unit are kicked down and out by envious rivals. 'Jhemut' Jktectrlc p never" kkkednut" lu patrons. It Is trim blue. Fer threat allectleus, asthma and catarrh It Is a certain uud rapid cure. Fer sale by V, II. llech, 1J7 uud 1JU North Queen street. Lau ras ter. Frem Itepiihllcnu jrendqunrtei-H. Meuavia, N. Y., Alay 5. HW7. O. F. Wood ward : I hate been using Kemp's Ilalsum and nnd It very eflectlve In rellevlugu cough with which I have been aftllcted of lute. Uur drug gists tell me they sell mere of this than any any ether cough remedy. I can cheerfully ree emmcndlt. Yours truly, J, J, Pkask, Editor Republican. At ull druggists. Large buttlis 60e and 51. () Loek neits l'rkmd, Are Yen Sick t De jeu sutrcr from D)speplu, Indigestion, Sour Hlemach, Liver Complaint, Nervous De bility, Lest Appetite, Illlleusncss, Tired Kiel Ing, ruins, In the Chest, Night Sweats, l.ess of t'ewer, or any form of Consumption T if se, go te your druggist and purchase a bottle of 7o 7e 7o re;i(xlo,i, which will quickly restore ou te sound physical health. Florapltxien Is a highly concentrated nuld extract of the most vuluabla medicinal roeU and herbs known te science, and cures where all ether remedies fall. Valu able book, "Things Werth Knewing," sent free. Address, i'ref, Franklin Hart, Warren street, N. Y. aprlMj diw JiETTL'K THAN TEA AND COFFEE FOR TUENEltVES, Van Heuten's Cocea " HEiT AND GOES FARTHEST." Askjeur Grocer for It, take no ether. its CTENttr" WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, lowestprlees. Alse Undertaking premptlv at. tended te. Call and examlne our goods.' y ag-Udlt U. WOLF. l! VSSt KHtrL rpUEMT. GRETNA " Narrow Gauge Railway ..... ... ,viira lur ul0 iumer teuseu en MONDAYjJVIAY 5th. PH?a,e?unfr;u,M,aKftJ (Governer Dick), a dl.tan'e of about four n les Its miniature trains connect with all the iTul lar J"Msenger trains en the Cornwall A lib non Railroad arrlv Ing at the Ferk, and letur H. leg from the summit of the meunialn Ume te connect with trains leaving the Fark Frem pelnu en 'Fen no. H. It. and l'hlladi phla .4 Readlnr It. 11.. within IWmlles, the trio can be accomplished In one day. ' v It lithe NARROWEST G AlOEln the world ViAV,h?. 1!Mt I'.KRFECT IN ITS CONHrm & TION, It has a se the MOST COMlLl"r? EQUIPMENT. IU engines ari neVfi" ' Rule models of the standard englnesef (htttnlrt iss aud IU cars are esiieclally adapted te utlerd I ui unobstructed view of the magnincent scenery along the line. Hteel Ralls. Muueu"llau ?t is one of the features of iuiu it Mt. Gretna Park. the finest day resort In Central Peiinsvlvunln Church Kdlhw.l.MlllUryaudCliice.uuV.i rations. Club and Tourist Vurtle can s , r the exclusive ? it SlJL,t. tirS.'"" u.r. catien te NEnmisi1 ' al-lm Wtip't C, L. lUllread, Lebanon ,'p. ptnmks'. ftilLADiLrnLA, Frldsy, April 18, UN. vBew many dining-rooms are dreary and bald, lacking some what the1 grace and elegance that a single article of furniture will add. But it often happens that the needed china cupboard or cabinet requires mere money than, may conveniently be ap plied te the purpose. There is a remarkable chance here new te meet just such cases. A furniture maker is ceasing te make Mantel Cabinets. He. has about sixty en hand. We buy them all at half value, and you can get them equally cheap. A $6e Cabinet for $30, and eleven varieties, including oak, cherry and mahogany, te cheese from. The bare glass mirrors are mere than worth the price. Alse two ether sorts at $15 from $30. They will fit any mantel five feet or mere long, and are adapted equally te library or dining-room, and quite appro priate te bedrooms. The chance is rare a day should end it. Third fleer. The extraordinary sale '-of new Spring and Summer Weel Dress Goods starts in wonder fully. The facts yesterday morning were : 120,000 yards. All imported poeds. Never shown before stock. Varieties immense. tn our Quantities large. Price 2$, je, 35, 40 and 50 cents a yard. The prices are half values. The very remarkable character of this offering of Dress Goods rivets attention already. We knew perfectly well that only one power will move quickly such a great quantity of goods at retail. That power is prices. The prices are made for double quick step. Buyers will quickly catch the cadence, and the goods will keep marching. They are right jn qualities and styles. But there is a choice among them. De net there fore rely upon the great quan tity and delay coming. Yeu may lese the very thing you most of all desire te buy. This large Dress Goods op eration is an illustration of great retailing. Only the largest combinations make it a possibility, and thus place the buyer of a single dress pattern in command of the greatest facilities and the least possible prices. Men's Light Overcoats $7.50 te $25-are in demand. Maybe you can and maybe you can't get one of the Harris Cassimeres at $8.50. 'Scores of men have been making 100 per cent en them this week. It is the style that puts the high pressure into our sales of Beys' Clothing. Market street side. Jehn Wanamaker. I " '' ' ""I.".". I I I '.." ' ' ' ' ' """ ' ""' ' .1 ' ' -( (CT KKirr 0F vwa. from M tJJ,JJJ Inch te fl Inch dlumeter, for sale nt a low figure, nnd the only house lu the city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te SliichdlamvUr, utJOIlN UEdl":tf,;LU East Ful ten struct. uiT-tfd rniies, F.i'EiuunT. X , I'KACTIOAL HATTER, All kinds or Huts Uh uned, Re-rnmtned and Remedtled te leek like new. Silk Huts a specialty. Hats culled for bv addressing iiiSMind UCOURI' AVENUE, Lam aster, I'a. II .fAVINQ LEAbEI) THE LIMEKILN Irein I). M, MAYER, I am new prepared te furnish this celebrated weed burned uud coal burned lime at short net leu aud ut reasonable rules. Telephone connection. allld J. MARTIN ECKMAN. TflNELElREESreCIC FARM. STORM MNG (2161.) RECORD 2.30. Hired by lleppy Medium, slre oral performers from -'.Utj te 2 s). 1) im 1 epsy Tayler by Alex under's Nerman, olre or Lulu, 2 1 1), Ac, Ac, Terms for Hprlng season of ltU0, Kurer afoul. Fer tabulated pedigree unl ether Information, uddress DANIEL O. ENOLE, uprlJ-lmdiw Murletla, I'a. Gl'E.VAAl' ATTENTION tOR I1ARGAIN8- 0 III sell cheun the remaining stock of 1 umlly Carriages, I'liwteui uud Tep Uugglcs, und ' THE N0R11UCK ROAD CART, ALL Mi OWN MANUFACTURE, I have located temporarily my Office and Vareroem nt the Southern Mm ket, corner of Houth Queen und Vine streets. .ftbi.tfd I. H, NORHECK. AgenU "TOADY CARRIAQE-J, LAWN MOWERS, Ae WE HAVE NOW IN HTOCK, 100 DIFFERENT STYLES BABY CAEBJAaES, AT PRICES UNEQUALLED. HOY'S SAFETY I1ICYCL1CS.II2 teS50. GIRL'S TRICYCLES, V te 112. IRON VEICII'EDES, LAWN TENNIS AND, BABE BALL GOODS. LAWN MOWERS ! SPRECHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, ": NO, SI EAST KING BT, rra Lire IN A OtAM. li Dea Wet. 8em te te Vry Much but It ! Often Kaensti te te the BegltialnK rDMtk. Did you ever held a Rlau.'et drinking water up te the Debt and Botlea bow completely tilled It wawttii little tmrtlde of matter 1 1t looked perfectly clear and pure when you poured It out, but yet wa reeking with animal or vege table matter. De yen Imagine It can be heal thy De yen wonder why. In a little while, your month tattes bad, your appetite I peer and you feel general disgust with the world. Butlf water Is se Impure, what shall we dot Bell It? Ne, thai may kill the germs, but docs net remove them, A far better way I te use pare whiskey with It. The best physicians In America, unbetltatlngly declare this new, but and bear this most carefully In mled-lt must be pure whiskey, for Impure whiskey I worse than Impure water. Doctors, chemist. eelentlsU and professe',. are new fully agreed that no whiskey used I . America te-day I ae chemically pure or free from fusel oil. a Daffy' Pure Malt. It ha suc cessfully withstood the enmity of all ether whiskies, the prejudice of weak-minded and the bigotry of narrow-minded people. Why? Because It haa produced results, restored bealth, prolonged lire, awakened the lagging faculties and counteracted the evil effecta of poisonous water. Indeed It I a pure, medicinal whiskey. t De net, however, allow any unscru- Ruleus dealer te Impose neon you by declaring e ha some concoction of hi own that I "Just a geed," or Mine bottled whiskey that I much better." It l the very popularity or Duffy's Pure Malt that baa caused these un worthy decoction te come Inte the market. HI ffytf t3eb. NK' TKW YORK STORE. DRES8G00DS Watt & Shand CARRY A CLEAN HTOCK OF THE NEWEST THINGS IN Spring Dress Goods, With variety enough te supply the tastes of all aud the prlics are uhvujs right. MOIIAIR 1HULT.IANTINES Are taking the lead. Here they are In nit the popular shades, at 25e, 87&C, Seu, and 75a a yard. CASHMERE HENRIETTAS In Old Rese, Grny, Heliotropes, etc., etc.. 23c, 37Kc, 60c, 75c te ft a yard. We Open Te-day 50 Piece STRIPED PhuJELLE SUITINGS In all the new Shades, SS In. wide, at37Kc; Im ported te sell atOOc. 50-INCH MOHAIR HRILLIANTINES, New Shades, 75c a jard; never Beld for less than 11.00. FANCY STRIPED SERGE SUITINGS, 15 Inches Wide, 50a a yard , usual price, 75c. One More Case A 11-Weel 30-INCH CLOTH SUITINGS, 20e a yard j sold elsewhere at 25c. THOSE PIN CHECK SUITINGS In Spring Shades, Yard Wide, nt 12 cent are Only Half Price. New Yerk Stere, 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. B AROAINS. BARGAINS -AT THE- n IHVHU. All Silk Black Merle, 75c. 40-Inch Wide Black Henriettas, 75c, Black Striped Satin Berber, 50c. Silk Patches for Quilts, 2, 3, 4, 5 cents. All-Weel Tricot Cleth Cleth Deublo Width 25c. Yard Wide Striped Cashmere, :5c. New Weel Fluids at 5c und 10e. Hamburg Edgings, 1,2,3,4,6,8,8, 10, 12JJcl Whlte Aprons, 17, 20, 23, 37). 60, 75 cents. Silk Ribbons, 2, 3, 6, 10, iyt te 23 ceuui. lluchlngs, 3, 3, 10, 12Ji, 17, 20, 23, 37J cenU. Straw and leather Belts, 25c. Oriental Laces, 5, 8, 10, Uf, 17, 2i cenU. Fell Lambrequins, 25, T,, 60 CU u ard. Raw sffk Tidies, 25c. Best Bluck Corset, II. Plush Bulls and Ornaments, 1,2, a, 1, 5,0, 7 els White Quilts, 75c, II, f 1 25 up te S5. Dark Cullcecs, 3, 4, 6,6 cents. Outing Cleths, 8. 10, 12 cents. Dress Ginghams, 0, 8, 10; 12j ccnti. 17 New Bhade Cheese Cleth, 6c. Curtain Scrims, 6,0, 1J; cents. Best Eiderdown, 25c a yard. Curtain Loce, 10, 12. 17, 20, 23 cents. Best Heavy Stripe Shirting, 0e. Toweling, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 cent. Tickings, 8, 10, 12, 17, 20,25 cent. 60-Inch Wide Ticking, 30 and 37 cents. SBestCliambray Olughams, 10c. Bead Checks, 10 and 12 cents. Best Red Table Linen, 20 and 25 cents. Linen Towels, 6, 8, 10, 12 up te 60 cents. Raw Silk Table Cevers, II. Napkins, 60c, 75c, tl, II 23, II 50 a dozen. Black Shau is, II 25, II 50, 2 up te 112. -FOR- BARGAINS -OO TO- i, 35 & 37 N. Queen St.1 LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON mm Chares Miiiiiii T ace curtains-new BrBisa.tmkvtHimT" """ """ ' "- HHGBR&BROT H E R. Lace Cur taii-New Spring Drapexi ft m -I Our Ut)llel3terV and fnrtnin . . ft r ... Uv.7u,miiv.ii esisi wen aiuwivcu vniiii inc newest, itIIU I1US( rODU1 lar Styles of Lace Curtains, Light-Weight and-Heavy Draperies of every description, Fringes Furniture Coverings. Windnw Aharlea n r r 6 Conspicuous among the attractions of our Curtain Stock are Real Brussels Lace Effects. . - rr -, , n . .-. ti v., thev are receiving from these who Sash CeRTAiNsSash or Vetrage Curtains are new a popular tien. We are showing a lame vanetv of trise r,.:.. :. Point and Real Lace, -and in yard goods of Swiss Muslin, and novelties of various kinds, with Red! Fringes, Leeps and all necessary fixtures and Trimmings. New Pongee Draperies Plain and Printed Scrims, Cretonnes, etc. Florentine, anrl India Silks FVirrinrre PVinrrec sJ T - S-4 Felt Cleth, all colors, We would remind you of the novel and artistic manner in which our Upholsterer drapes an arranges Curtains. Portieres and ether Hnnfrinrrc r Window Shades Superior Plain and Dade Shades, ace te r ,xt,ra Quality Cambric Shading in choicexelors with novel Stere Window Shades a specialty. Our prices will be found extremely low for reliable mat rials and best workmanship. Special low Prices for Ready Made Shades. All orders for Curtains, Upholstery or Shade work will receive prompt attention. HHGER&BROTHER, 35, 27, 29, 31 West King Street, ittiaccUauceu rilHE I1HK BON TON M1LL1NKRY STORK. THE BON TON Millinery Stere ! 13 East King Street. Artistic Millinery! Weman's strongest beauty joint is a shapely head with a jennet te suit it. We make the jeauty our special study. There's an air and grace and character 'about our millinery that catch the eye and distin guish it from the commonplace styles of ether stores at a glance. Our Hats and Bennets give the magic touch of style and beauty te their wearers. Our prices are low enough te bring them within the reach of all. Our low prices are keeping us busy in straw shapes. Charming Lace Straws and Milan Hats in youthful bread brims, turbans and toques (mere than twenty shapes and shades) at 48, 58, J2 87 and 98 cents each. Handsome Tuscan Lace and "Van Dyke" Braids at 87c, 98c and $1.23 each. Our newest shapes are the ' Bonheur" Toque and "Du chess of Fife " Hats, both in tended for ribbon trimming. Yeu can see them trimmed in our show room. Flower Teques, 48c, 62c, 73c, 98c. and $1.23. French Flowers, 15c, 25c, 37c. and 48c. Newest Velvet Ribbons in all widths and colors. Children's Lace Caps and Hats, latest shapes and de signs. Everything that you may want in the millinery line at the lowest possible prices, at THE BON TON . 13 East King St., mrST-SiiuUMP LANCASTER, PA. HT'IUNU ' NECKWEAR! Feur-ln-IIand, Teck unit Tycoon, At ERISMAN'S. triM.IAMSPOKr Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERIBMAN'S, Ne. 42 West Kin; Street. -JC"EV KTVLB LINEN COLLARS, AT ERIsJMAN'S. 1890l'U0VElm,NUB1890 Entered te Inke a course In Business Tniln InK since March 1. at the I.ANOAHl'KR BUSI NESS COM.EtiK. Ne. 34 North Duke street, pupils from Ilelleoieiitc.tColumbla, Derrs, Karl vllle, hust Berlin, Uettvtburir, Lexington, Ijm disvllle, Mituhelm, fttlllenivllle, Meuntvllle, Nickel Mines. Hmvrna. Hunbury, Washington Borough, Hiia ethers from the imuiedlntu vi cinity. This Is evidence of the ceed sense of our ceplc, nnd slieus Unit they appreciate u Soed tliliiK. Nlnetj-ttte pupils enrelled up te ui, April 2, for this term. Pleuscd te have you roll nnd spend a day nltlt us, Retectfu)ly, rar2D-tfd H. d WEIDI.ER, Principal. 8100,000. IN BONDS AND MOUTfiAriEA FOR IN VESTORS, IN SUMS OF H00,rJCO,500, f 1,000 te 130,000. Bends-6 er cent. Interest, paj able quarterly. MertHgcs-H)r cenU Interest, pa) able half yearly, beud e.- cull for full Infonnatlen. JOHN It. MKTZI.KR, Ke HH. DukeHt, HUfflBT m 17IOR RENT-IIANDSOMK FRONT ROOM en 24 fleer, Ne. 12 WestKlnirklnxt; finest location In the city for einee or light btuluea. Inquire of W. W. AMOS, mX-Ud A)lr'0llry. r ltnfcttr $!) nunarlmanls . ...11 .!.,! J. ' w. W'JU "r Hc Fa,r incse patterns merit me attentlOl rpn navnan:.,.".. . n -e.. j Linen, Slip Coverings and Bindings, Rammies, Tapestries, Ra Handmade Shading in 20 colors. eec. Breccvtc. TBUltSK'S. THE FINEST IN THE MARKET 1 Tha Yentzer Evaporated Sugar Cern. The Fluest In the State. Tender, Sweet and Elegant, Try It. Beld Only by Us In Lancas ter. Jellies and Preserves. Jellies by the bucket, In tin cups.ln tumb lers, In glass Jars, and by the peund: retail nt (Vc per pound. Fine Pure Fruit and Bugur Pre serve ; equal te home-made. McGAW'S CANNED CORN. EVERY CAN GUARANTEED.-Think of It, neMr cheap; Ce a can, or 17 can for ene dollar. Werth a great deal mere, but we have tee much. The price must make It go faster. We are bound te sell It. Our less I your gain. BUKSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINQ BTREET. A T HEISTS. J. FRANK REIST, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, LANCASTER;, PA., requests the pleasure of every man, woman and child In the city or Lancaster, and outside of It. at hi itere, northeast corner of West King and Prlnce street, from April Hth te 10th, inclu sive, te taste a cup of Bleeker's Famous Dutch Cocea, which he has Just Imported direct from Am sterdam, Helland. INSTRUCTIONS FOB USE. Put a spoonful of granulated lunar Inte your cup and then add a spoonful of Cocea; mix them well, dry then pour en belllnc water (or boiling milk) and stir well ; you then have a cup of this unrivaled Cocea ready. THREE WINDOWS-WESTSIDE, will be used for display and the serving of this famous Cocea. Ample room for all who wish te take advantage of It. Remcmber.lt Is our direct Importation, and we have geno te much trouble and quite nn expense In bringing this Cocea before the people of Lancaster. We will serve from Monday morning until Saturday eve. An obliging lady, well versed In Its usages, will have charge of the tables. REMEMBER, we de net expect you te purchase anything at all as an excuse te get a cup, but want you te walk in and get It, and we knew that you will pass un opinion that will be far reaching. This Is net an advertising scheme. It will be, In plaiu English. A GRAND COCOA SOCIABLE. Theu com; along, both old and eutig. WHOLESALE AND HETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRirCESTS., Directly Opposite J, B. Martin A Ce.' Dry Geed's Stere, and Next Doer te Serre' Henw Hetel. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR J. NewLawnsbyuslngLANCASTEHClIEM. ICAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICH Kit. F 1SH1NQ TACKLE! AWordteAnglers. Te-dny (April 13) beglus the Kenen for trout fishing, which suggest te our minds a frank talk en the subject of FISHING TACKLE. We have been paying gteat attention te this line of goods for seme time, and e new have the Finest Assortment of Reds, Reels, Heeks, Lines, Creels, BInkeri, Swivels, Leaders, Flasks, Bait Bexis, together with full line of Red Mountings, Ferrules: Butt Cups, Reel Biuts, Tips, Outdo Rings, Etc. In Reds, we have varieties te suit the tastes of the most fastidious anglers; Spilt Bamboo (several styles), Imported 1 .unccwoeil, Japanese und Calcutta Bamboo, down the line te the cheapest reds In themarkvu Our Trunk Reds are worthy of special note. They are se arranged that they may be put Inte a compact bundle and carried lu a trunk, These will especially recommend themselves te tourists. REILLYBR0S.&R1UB., 40 & 42 North Queen Street. (NEXT DOOK TO POSTOFF1CE.) SPECIALTIES.-Baby andTrlcjdes. Carriages, Bicycle aprlS-lmd "TINCO CHLWlNG TOBACCO- YINCO (EXTRA FIXE) CHEWING TOBACCO. Till Standurd Brand of Plug Tobacco is ac knowledged te be the best chew and the largest piece for the money In the market. Vlnceltn tag en tach lump. Its extensive sale for many years ha established Its reputation. There I nothing bettei. Try It. Fcr sale by dealers aud grOC"',i, J --. . 1890. aprll-teoiRem418tw ...:.L .U-. XT 1 t n- lines of choice Lace Curtains it .. . . .. and effective Window Decera r c. t- 1 j Best Fixtures. Ready Mad ' match Fringes. Orders prompt. Lancaster, Penn'ii goats anl &tteem B OOTS AND BUOES. IP YOU WANT The Best Yalue for theLeast Ment IN BOOTS AND SHOE! GO TO STACKHOUSE'J 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. New Goods Received Dailj ..... T IQHT WEIGHT SHOES. 7VfTeN'S Kangaroo Shee FOR (Jpmfert jmdK Tender Feet. I have tlie Largest Stock nnd Assortment j Aicu naugaroeEsuoesin vue iuy My 3 Genuine Kangaroo Shee is made enl neat t'lain roe in iace aim (enRres. eizch te 9. Beys te match In 4's and 4V.'n. This sill is seia eisewuere in uuscuy ai ij-xj ana . ceuta nevercetasnee ncretorere ime u 10 tall for less than tl. My tl Genuine Kangaroo Shee Is a Goedyel vveit ana possesses some ei ine merits ei s Hand Hevrcd Shoe, it can be sewed Instead! pegged lu repairing them. Hires 5 te 9. Be te match In 4's mid 4's. This shoe I elsewhere In this city as high as 80. M v &" line of fCantraroe's Is the mostcemnle In tha cltv. In Plain Narrow. Plain Bread. Plal Square and Square Tee Tips, In Lace and Ce (ICH tttlu all n lulu. t..j . a..u ... a yi. beiu as nigu a te eisewuere. My SO Kangaroo Hand-Made Shee I made of ei ine uesi skius uuumiiuuiv, iuu 1 mnup Ull fcn K.w raiAe.4 Ten. same last as the M Cordevu Lace and Congress, en which I have such a lari iraue. The One-Price Cash Houst; Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader Lew Price lu BOOTS AND SHOE! NOS.S A 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. )-Stere Closed Every Evening at 6 o'cle .except iiiuuuu auu eiuiu.j , lettt. J" EVAN'S LOUR it ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAV. The great annual moving time Is ut hum But while this occurs only once a jeiir LEVAN'S FLOUR I mevlns ALL THE TIM P. Never Slop Moving dally from Mill te Grocery, from On eery te Kltchn, there te gladden the heart c the ceed housewife who Is se delighted te see. handsome, big white leaf of bread come out the even. (A word te the wle. etc) TAtlASOLSI PARASOLS R. B. & PL, 14 East King St. PARASOLS prUftBd "'! Ji JH. J ''f-ii.uJi. H ' .ri:-'tt'i'A,7(-;.u.a,''! j 'i if if ttez .-'r . -.' V vr t . e- vc"k -, l! " -J 'J. - . - " j