?T' awi'V V -..- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, APRIL 21. 1890. '"fWf .' 71... waflll 5ntclli0ecctr. K u- miwi iiinnim CitAJU.8TEIMMAKP0LTZ, Editors. - animT nl.ARIT PnVillatiw- ICsts- DAILY HrTFXUaKNCKR.-rubll.hM ; .rs-7 a-yin uieyear.butBunaay. nerve ,: ky CHrtm In thli city and surrounding .' tan a year In advance t SO ccuUa month. WmtLY -WTKLUaKWCER-Ou. -ettr and ? -Nt-TOB TO BCBSCRtBKRS-Rcmtt by check ssr paneam araer, sura intn " - ;' .ssss-ees-i M procured ma m i"" terMI at the Posteffle-, at second elaes mall rV. Mtkr. f huh. n nrnunnn. I tf 1 nMUr. PA. 1 r1 ' i TSKssemmmm: ' UUrOAiTM.PA.. April 21, 1890. A CMft Martial. .. 'fi.Th nfcvml ceurtanariiat upon Cem- lander McCalla. which Is about a.- IwrnbUng-, teems te be n very unnecea- ' Mrfermance after the run luvcsu- !"en mad. into the accusations against i by tha court enna-Iryrc-atiiiyneiu, km a rssult of which this ceurt-martlnl Is Ltttdered. What is net apparent te the s Ordinary ccmprehenslen Is the need of two elaborate courts te de the work (that one could seemingly de ns itrell. Surely the court of inquiry Maualnted the authorities with all ; thatls needed te be known te determine 'whether Commander McCalla was 'guilty of anything or innocent; all the ?wttn--A- In tliA asu w-m MYAtlltnll jDlNHMM M Uw ,Mw .. w.w w ' ;nd the accused was represented fc-'Ktr rniin.nl. . Tim rennrls of the 4lta A... a. .i.l.l Ulin.l ...t t ll t : jtMBUiuuuy were pu-usu-u hhu m- jHibile at least obtained a geed Idea of the inerlt of the cane, I' and presumably the war department get M goea a one. iue tuci mat iuu .uun- r martial has been ordered test I lie- mat "It altAt-a Ilia Mmiit-Art lfllnnr Ir. lirtVrt ?.ibeen guilty of somethlug and Is iu etlect t his condemnation . "CommanderMeCallatsa brave and skill gful officer, but he seems te be oue of r,;that numerous class of army and navy ?!- . L.1..1. It., i. ... .... 1 .. .vuivcrs ituu lac, vug iemrn;ruLuiiii iui tthe piping times of peace and who are ' ? aff n feaAil mi 1it- ill a nintinlntitr nf i their duties and their lack of work. 'Cemmanilar Mnflalln liiu the nuullttcs rMSrhlrh wnnlrl rrnln lilm fnmn and make him a valuable efflccr in time of war. but he is ovldentlv net the uiau ,'ta tend sailing away In a ship with neth ing te de but keep It and his men in order, and no excitement save what he ;an gain In painting a town red when ? be gees ashore ; as he is reported te have aene en his late crulae. $ The army and the navy, oflleers and ' SMn are aufTering from having nothing i te de In the proper line of their prefes sien. The officers are rusting from it. ,They are without incitement iu the line f their duties. They are statleued fifya off in the wilderness or a for- &ign land, with promotion se slew that Ntaalr heads, are errav before tliev IMMndlnl an Hint It. la n verv aurnrla. .T, -T-w w j.w . w , ww - --- '-"- w ....- 'lag thing that any active and cupable Juan stays in ttie bondage; and It Is net jMirpriiing that se many soldiers seek pe from it. The war department plains bitterly or desertiens, which the most natural things in world. They biro soldiers when S-b-y have no soldier's duty te iT them. They pay them small waces id send them iute the active fluids of he West- where mcu ure worth thelr Weight in geld ; and expect them te sit wn in a fort contentedly en their pit tance and their dally routine of iucen- squcntlal duties. The smart fellows in naturally. Te keep tuem the 'afOTernmcnt needs te pay thcin better nd give them active soldiers' duty. ': it wants laborers It should hire men fc that purpose and pay them the Wages prevailing In the country wtlANk thiktf nrA wn-lrltln. . tilwl nrlm t" "-'' 'J .W . W.U.U , .aLM .. .. T tvbeuld the government, nny mere than private parties, Hire meu by binding Ave year contracts te labor nt lower rates than the market price ? r-s: iunsiapr iiiidiuibiiuu. &f TheNew Yerk irorWedlterlally states if-uat Biu-ra moreugu investigatieu it ra'atisflcd that Mr. Cleveland did net My about Mr. Dana, of the Suit, what It iiblisued.but that be said only "the first iirteen lines of the remarks attributed p' him." As these lines were a very jjfweper expression, and as the matter tensive te geed taste Is admitted te Shave len a concoction of the reporter, It jis clear enough that the only two nur- I'jUas left te suffer en account of this le are the two newsnaners. The Verld dragged the Sun iute a ditch, but aired Itself in se doing, tits present Kpia'natien Is creditable te it, but It may presumed te nave Deeu urawn out by persuasion Impossible te resist; se gross violation or right as it perpetruted in Sxpeslngex-Presldcut Cleveland te crlti 0WU for statements altogether its own l .was impossible te nerslst in. felir- i "t iL.i it.- ... .... ... . ,V, iruv iuai me inciuem will nave a gj6ed effect upon thecouductef our great 'wspapers, wnieu it clearly sbews raaed mere careful editorial supervision : ttd a stricter attention te verity In their i reperu. 'inelr reporters are evl- "ently given a great license te indulce IHjbeir imaginations in their reports. What ,!. wanted is interesting matter and verythlDK 1m permitted but dullness. f The extent of this llcnse Is disclosed lu p the conceded fact that the reporter who itemewed ilr. Clevelaud dured te put nu meutn expressions and state- ents he did net use. Deubtless he had one this thing often befere without LMbuke, and deemed It quite within rM lln of his duty te say spicy things i me name or uis suejectSjir tbey would t say them themselves. It has b. 6?flcJk ivtmmnn a nfnnflfm nIM. ......... ; the Journals of the great cities te dls- rd the truth lu their search for sen n, that the prudent reader refuses enee te everything until he gets con ation of it from ether eunrtem. it a very bad practlce aud we trust that i humiliating exposure of the World I serve te check it. 'W " Wsa"-------"--- , if Bistecj, nerscs euu f Jug Jlats. iTbls is a monumental Ceniires.. ernes for monuments of all sorts are ling in for Uncle Sum's snare cash. 1 in the lead Is found the ene huu- 1 thousand dollar bill fur uu efiues- n statue of General Graut In Wash- &Bften. The artistic advnutages of an trlau statue are evident. A med- man in modern clothes la net . lid animal but a horse is. se tbut a e, which should bsatUlDifefbeantv 1 well a a toy of fame, is a better buc- ,wuen is a statue or a horse, with mail emy inciucutaiiy tnrewn in, t strength of great leadeiu of men iu days is net of a kind that can be ipr-elvgly shown lu bronze or marble. At a horse gives the Idea of vigor and It, aud If the man Is mode te preside : mm as a rider,ierliups he shares Iu effect. Ne doubt if the mau en sbuck could step down and tuke a leek at himself lie would agree that the artistic effect would be better without him. As It appears te be necessary te introduce the man as an excuse for the statue it might be better te have him stand ,car the head of ills impatient Meed as a kind of animated hitching pest. It is a question whether after all the best statue is net the simple figure of the man as he was In the prime of life when he led an army ruled a nation or triumphed in science, art or Invention. Of ceurse something must be yleldcd te art, and we would cheerfully sacrifice the " stove pipe " or "plug" hat, as a tile of that kind would be hideous en a statue. A row of stone men in plug hats might be used as columns or caryatides te support the portico or reef of a great building, but, as a rule, there Is no artls. tle use for that kind of a climax te the human frame. A gladiator In a. plug hat would have made the liens of the Reman arena rear with laughter. Tub Pittsburg Dispatch publishes a four column story te the effect tlmtWilkosBeotli, the assassin, was net shot and may still be allve, and the sonsatlen is based en an In terview at Birmingham, Alabama, with Louise Worcester, his confidential friend. Slie claims te have a letter from hhn writ ten after his supponed 'death and burial, but neither algoed nor da ted. Uer theory is that another of the conspirators was shot and hurled for Beeth, and that the assassin did net break his leg,aa had been supposed. Slie inakes a great deal of the Jealous guarding of the body from Inspection, and Insists that none of the party who found Beeth In the barn wero sure that it was he. This Is a very wild and flimsy sonna senna sonna tlen te set afloat at tills lote day. THE pole planting corporations mint te surprised te find that they can't own the eirth without paying taxes. Their tnx In a pole tax, but net a poll tux. ' ' Tun Vegetarlan soclety, of Aiunrlca, soems te be a thriving organization, for lu It . monthly organ, feed, are published acknowledgmonti of ever a thousand dollars, received at donations, mem bership feos, Ac, during the mouth. The mngazlne vigorously advocates the total abandonment of flesh feed. Dr. Tan nor, the forty day faster, Is one of their big guns and threatens te take te lec turing en vegetarianism. Iu this curious magaxlne arc many argument njraliiHt meat eatlng, and It Is broadly declared that there would be less war, cruelty mid orlme If men wero vegetarians. llere are seme of the host peluts: "Kssentlally, most men new living are vegetarians. The millions of Asia and Africa as a rule, cat llttle meat. The peasantry of Kurepe rarely taste It except as a special treat. Most men llve uud toil upon rlce, dates, bread, potateos, maize, oatmeal, tare. Liens and tigers may be mero formidably armed but have net the enduring power pessexsed by beasts of burden. ThoHcetch and Irish are stronger than the proverbial beef eaters. Illce-fed coolies will carry with ease, for hours, a lead that nn Englishman ean acarcely shoulder. Iu lifting, the bread and fruit-red jtorters ofTurkey beat the world. Vegetarian work meu In the Thames Iren works, Londen, are nble te surpass men fed en the old dlet. Health is favored by safer feed. I)lsoaed vege table feed may occur, but It is leu dangerous than dlseased meat." Less kitchen work, economy and mere pleasureln eating are also claimed for vogatable diet. It takes all kinds efcranlts te keep thovwerld moving. THE Oil AT MOXUM1CNT. Te De Plnoeil In tlie Hall orstutimry erstutimry orstutimry ActlnnerthoO. A. It. In connection with the Joint resolution providing for the acceptance of a stntue or (leneral tJrnnt fieni the Urn ml Army of the llepubllc, introduced en Saturday, Sonater Mander-ou presented the follow fellow follew Iiil' letter: ' Wasuinote.v, D. C, April 1, IKOO. Hen. Charles I Mundorsen, United States Senate. Dear Sir: Upen the death or Gen eral U. S. Grant, his comrades or the CI. A. It., desiring te testify their nn'octieuato re gard for his memery, through the preper olUcers or the National Lucampment, com cem cem mended te the pests of the organization a proect rer raising siifficient sum of money, by the voluntary contribution of small sums by Individual members of the order, te erect a stalue te his memory, it was believed that the Congress would ac cept such a statue and asilgu it te a pluce In the old hall of the Heuko of Bopresenta Bepresenta Uvea, Blong with that or Abraham Lincoln, the president, by whose side he steed In the great contest which gave thorn fame. The National Kucaiupmeut since held have appointed and continued a committee for the purpose or conducting the matter te a conclusion, and at the fast onrampment, held at Milwaukee, Wis., In August laM, 'directed that subscriptions be closed en the 1st day or December following, and that the committee proceed as speed It as pos sible thorenftor te the orectlou of the me morial. There was en hand te the credit of the Grant monument rund, us eillclally reperted by the quartermaster general te the last National Kucanipment. mere than $10,000. This sum, we are advised, is umply suttlclent te procure a statue and pedestal of the llrst erder of excellence. On behalfjef the committee I have, there thero thore fore. the honor te enoleso herewith n iv.n.i of Joint resolution, permitting the Btatue or General Graut, the design of which shall have first been approved by the Joint com cem com mlttee en the library, te be placed among ethers of our Illustrious citizens in the statuary hall or the old Jlouse or Iteiire sentatlves. " Very rosppetrullr, S. 8. BimncTT, 1 'Chairman Commutes en Grant Monu ment." Itnllrouders May Strike en Tuesday. The railroad dllllculties in l'lttsburir are still unsettled. It has neon decided te order a htrike at fl o'clock next Tuesday evening ir the railroads de net inoanwhile muke satisfactory concessions. This statement Is en the authority erOraud Vioe Chler Dow ney, or the Kcderated Order or Hallway -hiupleyes, who aaya that the strike will extend from New Yerk te Chicago. All save passenger and malt trains will be tied up. The entlre difficulty new is the nuostlen of wages te be paid. Orthe slxteen griev ances prc-onted tolhocouipau!csthoHuier telhocouipau!csthoHuier tolhecouipau!csthoHuier inlendents have piemlsed redress lu all save reur. These refer te advance lu wages, reduotieu in hours of work perday, and the submission or complaints te a griev ance commlttee before ;meu are discharged from the sorvice. I.lstef UneluluieJ l.ottei. List of letters advortised at the postelllco at Lancaster, Pa., April 21, 1.90. i"rce de livery : Ladies' Z,b( Mm. Mary A. Bare, Mrs. Anna Barr, Miss Bety, Mlsj Klla Eitcr, 1). aialuier. Mrs. Jehn Gress, Mrs. Kate HarnUh, Miss Lettlo C. Hett, Miss Jennie Howden, Miss Ida lCaull'man, Miss Klla S. Kllhetrer, Mrs. Sephie Kraye, Miss Marv C. Peters, Mrs. W. P. Shaw, Mrs. IlenrV Smith, Miss Llmlra Zeek. ' Oentt' List-Jehu II. Baker, B. P. Bleacher, Prloderlke Bunz, Charles S. Candy, Patrick Henry Coolican, (rer.) Hugh Davis. C. P. Delllnger, C. J. Prev Allen W. Hall. A. M. Her-ley, S. 8. Jam! Isen, Orvllle Kidder, Willis S. Kilheffer, Jehn V. Landls, Michael McDonald, Urn sst McGurn (2), H. Melchlas. if.,r), Frank H. Mellinger, Hiram K. Miller, P-mlen Mylin, Abraham L. Suavely. Harry Staijer. Jehn U. Swisher, Samuel 1 Wc.ten, Juceb Weir. ' Odlulated ut Sure Hurber. At S.ile Harber the Itev. Prancls L S.broedcr delivered an addrdss en Suuduy morning before the Sunday school of the Episcopal Mission of the A"scensIen, and In the evening conducted divine service and preached from 1st St. Peter II., 22. 23 and 21. The preparation which most clo-ely re seratiU mother's milk U confewudly the bet reed for bsbe., and the preparation which Is met craUful and ueurlthln. te the delicate erganl-ia of the invalid or ceuvalecent la des tined te win the favor and confidence of the medical profeiulea and the pul.llc. Melllu's Feed has leug Unce been found te meet thee rsqulrtmenu. VAN ItOUTES'H COCOA-" Beit and Gees Farthwit." 0) m Feul tartar is disease and death Net only te the teeth, bat breath ; It Uliita (he mouth, and te our smile Gives a most thaslly tlne, the while. Hut If we've BOZODOMT clew by, We may Its worst assaults defy, North Pole Kxpedttlenn. Prize flghU, lotteries, 'wslklnc malbr, and balloon asocnulen are usually humbug of the worst sort. Dr. Themat' JfrfefHe Oil Is net a linmbuf. It Is a ulck cure for aehas and ipraliu, and lijuatascoed for a lamsness. Held InlAnnMtcrbrW.T.Hech, 137 and 13t North North Queen street. Inventions of the lOtli Century. The steamboat, the res per, the aetrl nf tuacb Ine, Cars running by night and by dsy, iteuiw iignuMi or cm ana neai And bright electricity's ray. The telegraph's click speeds like lightning re leased. Then the telephone mmn te exeel It ; And, te put en therinlslj. Uu.Mst but no least, Is (lie ramedJUttsfhrgatlve pellet. IasI bnt net least Is Dr. Pierce's rieasant Pnr- f:atlve I'ellet, because It relieves human suffer ng, adds te the sum of human comrert. and enablcn the relieved sunVrer te enjoy all the blessings aud luxuries of the age we live In. M.TuAw A Spring Modlelne. The drueglits claim that people call dally for the new cure for constipation and sick head ache, discovered by Dr. Bliss Lane In the Recky Mountains. It Is said U be Oregon grape root (a great remedy In the far West for these com plaints) combined with simple herbs, and Is made for use by pouring en boiling water te draw out the strength, it sells atM rents a pack age aud Is called Lane's Family Medicine. (I) Itearlllm. " ut new, I was afflicted with sick head ache and gcneral debility, but Jlurdeek IHoed lHttert brought about an I mined Inte Improve ment lu my general health. I eenslder them the best family medlclne In the market." Adelph tailor, Buffalo, N. Y. Held In Lancas ter by W. T. iiech, 137 and l.W North Quveu street. rAN HOUTKN'S CX1COA. Ilotter than Tea and Cede rer the Nerves. Van Heuten's Cocea, " ONCE Till ED ALWAVH U8KD." Ask your Orocer for It, taks no ether. (SI) -TINCO CIIIwWJNU TOUACC'e. VINCO (KXTJIA FIX II) CHEWING TOBACCO. This Btniutard llrand of Plug Tolmceo la ac knowledged te be the beet chew and the largest pleca for the mouey In the market. Vince tin tag en taeh tump. Its extensive Hale fur many years has established Its reputation. There Is nothing belter. Try It. Fer sale by dealers and grocers. 1890. nprll-.'!9tod-cen)t-1.1tw Otfu Q3oele. W"'L I A it HON 4 FOHTEll. Is In Full lllast. Don't Mini the Imincnae llur gains We Are OHurln.. All Unexpected Bargain -IN- Cleth Jackets FOIl LADIAH. Handsomely Mede, Full Purr Mleeres. Hlngle and Deuble Ureiisled, In Ecru, Navy uud Iteblu HwMl (Ireen. Ladles have only te see them te appreciate the barKsln. Hey's C-iubrldge Tuulo Hulls, t2, W 25 te S3, Including the CulTepe. sjHhlrt WaUUundOdd i'auts'SwO tetl. "LudlcsJ Morning Wrappers, Light aud Dark Ladies Handkerchiefs. Hnerlal Values In '.V, Se and ia Ilandkerchlcfi. All 10c llandkerchk-rs new 7c. All J.'hjuiiJ 17e UttiHlkerchlefN new 12'c. Wlilte unit Ooleiud Kuibreldcrd llandker chiefs, excellent valuei. 17c a& Itesiilnrsae Hint !fc'oillarulkcrchlcrrle. lluilcr tirades, IWc, 43c, Jlc. A (UlEAT DEM AN I) FOit SPRING OVERCOATS. A lurtte selection of .Men's Back BulU, In all colors, S7 te f li. Cutaway Hulls, In all the new styles. te 121. Dark Fancy Worsteds for Dix-m Wear. Me dium and l.lxlit (Jolers ler Iluslness Wear. A mil Hue of llejs' Hulls from W te SlOuud up te the best. The Lurgcst aud Finest Asnertiueut of Neck wear found nuvwlicrn. l-ht and Dark Colored Teck Hcarfs, 17c te feur-lndlnnds. all colors, 25a te Jl 23. I MuliM Lima ll'ln,l..,.. in..- mi.. vsl. . ....s IJiwIitule Shirt, f Ler &V40tMvr imir .!.. . v 2, 75c, or$l 0J ar half dozen, furmer prlce, 91, HARNESS! HARNESS! Ve have u full line, from the ChcaHn.t te the A Full Bet, with Iirenut Hand, for $.150. A lull Set, with Cellar and llaiuea, tar te. .A1",..ul,' IJ l)le('0 a Cellars, llumex. Lines, 1 mcei, and anything else you may wUh at Hie very low.'U prices. We liae added a line of Heys' und UlrU' Uleyeles, Trlcyelesand Velocipedes. Our Popular Men's Hhees It u Ue.amcr Calf. t Is of very light soles, which is lust the thing for lender feet te go out doers. Price, tlM. HOUSEFURWISHINGS. ' (Irand Ituplds" Carwt 8weeier, K.I7. rubSlVJfaWL,Wr,,,C,K0!M, ""e Autumatle iTprlug Wringer. S-.'.W. Wash Hellers, nut proof, sheet Iren bottom Ne. , TUe : Ne. 7, Ille ; Ne. 8, 11,13. llest Cedar Tubs, Tfic, 81.03, ll.ii. Cheaper Orade Tubs, same size as better quality, 50c. tee. 75a. Wash HuskeU, Me, 03c. 75c. Wash IlCinU, 5e. Waili Uwrds, telld ilnc,2t(e, 25c, 30e. Williamson d Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCAVTEU, 1'A., ANw NO. m MAHKKT BT HAltltlHUUItO. PA. TTAVINU LE.VHED THE i'" " Frem D. , M.MAYKIt, I am new prepared te furiiUh thU eelebrutwd weed burned und etu burned lime at short notice and at reasonable rates. Telephone connection, alllwd J.MAUTINECKMAN. Our Remnant Sale 3Pati(tmtltw'. rmLADRLruu, Monday, April SI, 1K. Hundreds of Thousands, possibly Millions, of Rugs Smyrna Rugs in the trade have been made in Philadel- Ehia, but the first real Turkish .ug ever made in this city is just begun by Muggcrditch Pushmanian, an Armenian from the village el Diarbekir, in Turkey. Yeu may see him seated upon the fleer in the Carpet store by the deer of the Oriental Rug Roem, at work with his primitive loom. .'An interesting sight. The news of the great Bar gains in new French Weel Dress Goods spreads rapidly, and the sale broadens and deepens daily. The price-pull is powerful never equalled. Let us repeat some of the points : Quanti)' Began with 120,000 yards ; less new. Five Prices 2 5, 30, 35, 40, and 50 cents. Imported Every piece fresh from France, mostly from Roubaix. Value Deuble the prices asked. Variety Many fabrics in vari ous wool patterns. Our country friends can make this chance for Bargains pay the cost of a trip te the city. " Seven stores visited, and the only complete assortment of Ribbons at Wanamaker's." That's what a very wide-awake lady writes. Just as true of Millinery, trimmed and un trimmed and of all the flood of flowery fixings. North from Thirteenth ai d Chestnut streets corner. If these Women's Convent Cenvent Hcinst itched 'Handkerchiefs were laundered they'd equal any we knew of at twice the prices : 'iVfi rnch, I1.TO n deten. 15a cucli.JI.DOtt dozen, 25a cuti,r-.M)ade2cii. It's a treat te see such fine Linens as we get from a certain French maker. Seft, satiny, extra fine, and wonderfully artistic. Tablecloths and Nap kins. Customers say our prices are a third less than in New Yerk stores. Heuthwest of ceutre. Tnesr prices en Rogers Bres. 1847 Ai goods speak for themselves : Dessert Hpoens, $1.50 a dezun. I llnuer Ferks, it a dozen, Uutter Knives, 25c each. Hugar Hpoens, 25c each. Three ether items : Rn.llsh Htauhern Handle Cnrvln. Knives and Ferlcs, slightly soiled, down from 11,25 te 70a u pair. GOileicn Celluloid irnudle Dinner KnUrs, down from S5.50 te U.60 u dozen. 1(10 deteti Triple 1'lated Hellew Handled Kules down from la te S3 u dozen. Second Meer, third nailery. A Webster's Dictionary 9x11 inches and 4 inches thick (H59 pages) for $1.95. Net the cempletest edition (as some advertisements would lead you te suppose), but a marvel of cheapness just the same. Fairly geed paper and fairly geed binding. Thirteenth street entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. $ev Stele ev Scnt. 11011 ltKNT-HANDSOMK FltONT KOOM 1 en 2d noer. Ne. 12 West KIiir street; Hncst location In the city for otllce or Ilht bukluc.s. Impure of W.W.AMOS, in2tt-tfd Aller's Uullery. CKCUUK A HOME FOIl YOUK FAMILvT" Secure a Heme for Your Family. KOn SALK ON THU MOST UIIKRAt. TEKMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 13) feet deep, ou Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, lurches In front, lets 15 feet deep, en North l'iue, between Cbtstuut aud Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, lreu fences, lets 150 feet deep, ou West Walnut, between .Mary and l'ine sereets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 115 feet deep, en ct.t 1emen street, between Charlette aud Mary streets. nisiui-ii jl i..iaw . . it.. -.. . . ....vw-.u.3 uw-a uneillUKIlOUSCS.IOlS IMireCl deep, with all the modern liupreveircnts, front yards, en est Chestnut street, between Pine aud Nevlu streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Llme North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary and l'ine streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newlr papered, gas fixtures In ull the rooms, water lu the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. l.ll aud see for yourself, no trouble te show JNO. F. aiUEL,),,.. , jaceh eitiKL, ;Exfcuter- aprS8-lyd.U.W.H. SJ North Mary Street. i'itotenvapho. Ru TK. I JUST RECEIVED FKOM Kamigsburg, Prussia, Twe Hackgreunds made especially for Hint and Thrcc-quarur Length Fhotegraphs. Hunt! ill. .4. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Fostemce. aaT--red &eaL T UMIIEHANncOAU J J atlllACCOHHOOKHANDCAHES. WEST. EHN HAHl) WOOLW. Wbele-ile and llet-ll by., -..., -B-MAHTIN:CO, ' nS-lyd 421 Water Hlreet. Ijincaster. l'a. TAUMOAltUNElU3 COMFANY. COAL DEALERS. VAKua-Nerth Prlu.e Hlrctt, near Ittadliig auglS-Ud lN0AHTKR, FA. Clothing. c LOTH1NO. 1 1 ( L. Gansman & Bre. Clothing lade te Your Measure AT WONliEUFULLT LOW ITUCEH, All wonder at our prices. Hew de you de It Is asked by nil. Ouranswer Is, we purchase direct from the manufacturers for spot cash and tarn them ever rapidly en small profits, and thereby save you at least from 25 te 83 per cent. Wlde-Wale Cheviot Bait, te Order, Black or Blue, at 114, $10,118,1-3. Kngllsh Corkscrew Hulls, te Order, at tit, 111, t,l2,S2 All-Weel Wlde-Wale Worsted BulU, te Order, at SI7, 118, ,-!, 1.1. Fine Casslmcre Hulls, te Order, at 112, til, lit, tit. Fine Diagonal Ceat and Vest, te Order, at 110, tlZ,lM,tl,tlft. Imported Treuserings, te Order, atl7,SS,S9, 110. All-Weel Casslmcre Treuserings, te Order, at t3U.H,ttoQ,te,i,fJ. All-Weel Worsted Treuserings, te Order, M US, i5,K),t50. A WELLHELKCTEDHTOCK AWAIT YOUtt INBFECTION. CALL FOIt HAMFLKH AND OOMFAKE QUALITY AND l'HICEH WITH OTHERS. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 66 and 6S H0RTB QtTESsT T., ,W. CORNER OP 0BAHOB, LAMOABTBK, PA. - Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse in the city. a-Be cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the rlKhtplace. datrpcte. e Altl'KTH! 0AUFET8 CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets ABl'ECIALTY Dyeing ! Dyeing 1 Dyeing I LANCASTEIt FANCY HTEAM DYEINO WOUK8 Are second te none In Pennsylvania for finish nt work oral! kinds. FeatliersDyed All (.hades. Onteri will receive prompt altcntleu. PHILIP SCHDM, SON & CO. J M NO. 1M .SOUTH WATEtt HTltEET, Lancastbu. 1'a. fcblS-3md qiHK liANOAHTEK CAIU'ET UOUMU. S.&V. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY CAHPETS, CIIIXA MATTINQS, HUOS, Etc. ONLY ONE l'HICE-NO HTAH',3 TO CLIMB. - Oiwn en Menduy and Haturduy Even ings, SHAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street. augai-lyd ltetUCCB. 13 AMY CAltlllAOES, LAWN MOWEllS, 4c WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK, 100 DIFFERENT STYLES BABY CAEBIA&ES, ATPIUCE3 UNEQUALLED. IIOY'.S SAFETY BICYCLES, 612 te 150. UIKL'S TKICYCLES, $3 te 12. IKON VELOCIPEDES, LAWN TENNIS AND .BASE BALL GOODS. LAWN MOWERS ! fio-epjex Evvxrxas.-vx SPRECHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO. SI EAST KINO ST. i'm-necle. P-VHASOLS AND UMUUELLAS I PARASOL AND- UMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS ! ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. aprl.3md eflcmv. TT EVAN'S r LOUH. LEVAN'S FLOUR Hales a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Udkes a BIG Leaf of Bread. MaSes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. -WHAT MOKE DO YOU WANT?-E -lOIl l'ULLEYH, HHAFTINQ, COLLARS, -L.J,,i"R?Citl.,",W Uexes, CeupllUES, etc, co e JOHN flLSr, ita Ea.t Fulteu swest lul-tld ef 0Otsl wtUb MtOf. B OOT AND 8H0E3. IF YOU WANT The Bd Valnt for IheLeistMenej BOOTS -AND- SHOES -ae STAOKHOUSE'S, 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. New Goods Received Daily. QTHONU, SERVICEABLE ANDCUEAF 1 EVERY -DAY SHOES -FOU- WORKINQMEN AND FARMERS. We'vemany.rades of Shoes specially adapted for every-day wear sbees strongly made of soed, serviceable ma terials and at such low figures as te make them wendtrs In shoe values. We meet a great many men these days who come this way for shoes or this sort, and examination of them convinces the most econemlo buyer that we have the cheapest and bestllnoef every-day shoes sold In Lancaster. Be sure te see our f 1 Laco'Shecs, some thing neat and shapely looking, net rough or clumsy : have seamless vamps, are well made, trlmmed aud finished. They'll wear strongly, f 1 23 doesn't buy a better quality anywhere else. At tl 25 a pair we've finer grades: are neat looking, strong and have plenty of style about them. Of these we sell hun dreds or pairs; they're always right for service never go wrong. Wearer se tell us. That's the best of proof. Brogans and Plew Shoes at II a pair j te see the leather and sheemaklng In these Is te make you a buyer. Fer se little money there are few makes In the market te equal them. At tl 25 a pair we have better brogans ; feed mechanics make them, geed Father In them, strong and stout wear In them. Need only te be tried te be liked. OuMct Plew Shee, for farmers' wear, cheap ; Just the sort of shoe te keep out dirt. " Stitch Downs " nre bread, flat, flexi ble soled shoes, great for ease ana com fort In wear. Geed makes at SI 25. If your feet trouble you try a "Stitch Down " Shee, They'll cure the com plaint. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. - Q3reccrtctf. Important te iieusekeeperh-thf, Special Sale of Tea, Cetlces and Groceries sttll continues at CLARKE'S. NOTE A FEW PRICES : Choice Table Syrup at 35c and 40c a gallon. Genuine Maple Syrnp at 23c per quart can. Edam Cheese, K)c, 75e and 8c rer Edam lu Feil. Pineapple Cheese reduced te 4Dc each. 4 lbs Part Cream Cheese for 25c Swiss Cheese only 22c tier lb. Mustard erSplccd Sardines, 10c for large boxes. 2It.il new Raisins and 2 lbs new Figs rer 25c. 2Ibs Evaporated Apples audi lb New Prunel las, 25c. Feid Brether's Tomatoes reduced te 6Jjc can. Windham Cern the best Cern packed, 12);e can. A Pretly Llttle Tea Pet containing a lb Tea rer 4c. A Few Buckets Ne. 2 Mackerel at 70c Ne. 1 Mackerel reduced te He per ft. Cuustlc Seda In 3 tbs kettles, at Cc per lb. Extra Seda Biscuits only tic tier ft. Extra Famllv Crackers, 6c or 5 fts for 25c. 4 lbs Pearl or Flake Tapioca for 25c. t) fts A vena, Oatmeal or Farina for 25c. Washing Powder, IWi pack. And Blluther goods throughout the stock will be sold at the above proportionally low prices. Samuel Clarke, Agt, 1EA, COFFEE AND OROCERY STORE, 12 AND 14 SOUTH QUEEN ST. TBUltSK'S. THE FINEST IN THE MARKET ! Tbe Yentzer Evaporated Sugar Cern. The Finest In the State. Tender. Sweet and Elegunt. Try It. Beld Only by Us In Lancas ter. Jellies and Preserves. Jellies by the bucket, In tin cups, In tumb lers, lu gloss Jars, and by the pound; retail at 0c tier pound. Fine Pure Fruit and Sugar Pre serves ; equal te home-made. McGAW'S CANNED CORN. KVERY CAN GUARANTEED. Think of It, hew cheap; Se a can, or 17 cans for one dollar. Werth a treat deal mere, but we have tee much. The price must make It go faster. We are bound te sell It. Ourless Is your gain. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO BTREirT. AT T RE1STB. A CARLOAD OF IUO BARGAINS WILL 11E IN UO-DAY. Tills, 111 connection with the serving, gratis of u cup of Uloekur's Dutch Cocea te every body, vt 111 be a gala day Saturday. Come one, come all. The Invitation Is gladly extended. Test Its merits, and be convinced that It has no equal. It Is se easily prepared, and gees much farther than any ether cocoa en the market. It Is free from e)l and nntl-dyspeptlc. CANNED GOODS. Three cans Metchels Cern, Fancy, 25c. Three cans New I'le Peaches, 25c. Three cans New Cherries, 25c. Four cans New Strawberries, 25e. reur cans new uiacKuerneg, -jc. Three cam New Apples, 2 e, hour cans Fancy -New cei nnteed. 25c. Cem, every can guar- Twe cans Fine French Peas, 25c. Three cans Fine Marrowfat Pcus. 25c. Three cans New Housed Mackerel, 'Vu. Three cans New Whortleberries, 2ee. Twe cans New Rntpherrles, 20c. One large can Cullfernia Egg Plums, 2dc. One large can Gelden Drep Plums, 2jc. One large can Fancy Apricots, 2c. On large can Fancy Apricots, 25c, Oue large can Fancy Tomatoes, 8c; 75c per dozen. One large can Yellow Pared Peaches, 15c; 11.05 per deten. DRIED FRUITS. Twe pounds Sliced New Pared Peaches, 25c. Five pounds Sliced New Uniuired Peaches, 25c. One pound New Pitted Cherries, ISc. Oue pound Fine nsiv Pared Half Penclies, 22c. One pound Geed New Pared Half Peaclies.ltk:. Twe pounds Unpared Fancy Hair Peaches 25c. Three pounds Apricots, Very Fine, 2 c. Three cans Fine I,arge Prunes, 25c. Five peundi Geed Prune., 25c. One pound Large Silver Prunes, 20 te pound. 20e a pound. ' Twe pounds Fine Gelden Egg Plums, 21c 1 hree pounds Evaieraled Apples, 25c Four pound Dates 25c. One pound Fine llartletl Pears, 15c. We haven big line of Fancy Dried Fruits be sldes. TW barrels of Dried Cern. Think of It I 20 barrels of Dried Cern at 0 pound for 25e or Be a pound, 'Ihls Is the biggest bargain, eter etrered. MEATS AND FISH -Picnic Hnms, 8c; Hum-mer- -'olegnn. be; Dried lleef, 10c; Knuckle Reef, 15c; Breakfast lUcen, 12c; Boneless u.ni.,..v, riiieiiicKcrei, uier-Jc; l.nre ,e, il15tli.i73IVea Bloaters, 20c; Herring, fts, 25c; White Fhh.&c a pound. Headquarters for Wall Brushes, Caustle Seda and Seed Onions. FOR RENT 'ihree room en second fleer store building. Call seen. One two story brick house en Ceral street Rent, te. Lemj no time. Just vacated for geed reasons. RElsr, WHOLF.SALE AND RETAIL GROCER. CORNER WEST KINO AND 1'KIFCK NT. 11 NE LETHE U STOCK FARM. STORM KING (2161.) RECORD 2.30. Hired by Happy Medium, sire of 50 performers from 2:M!f te 2: J). Dam Topsy Tayler by Alex ander's Net man, fclre of Lulu, 2:11';, Ac, Ac. Terms for Spring season of lsiO, $50 for a foal. Fer tabulated pedigree and oilier Information, address DANIEL O. KNQLE, apria-lmdJtw Marietta, Pa. mom N1 KW YORK STORE. . -AT- Especially Lew Prices. WATT & SHANDI Invlt. Yeu te Share of the lUnraltu. Special I jrurt.u-.sw ei iw I'levva PIN-CHECK SPRING SUITINGS, Yard Wide, 12,0 ; only Half Price. All-Weel Beltings. W Inches wide, In Orsy and BrewnMUtures, aoe a yard ; never told for Fine tsrlped Suitings, In Light Grevs, Helle- sUXiTU iX. ww "fcV- " - wiue, u ; Ombre Striped Cleth Hultlngi. 40 Inches wide. W)V sj-is- IIWIJ IwW f Figured China Bilks, desirable shades, 7)t a I -IU. Llght-Welcht Cleth fiulUngs, all-weed, yard and half wide, Spring Shades50. ; worth, 75c 50-Inch Mohair Brllllanllnes, beautiful shades, excellent quality, i&c a yard ; Imported te aell at f 1 00. All-Weel Colored Cashmeres, 10 Inches wide, S5e a yard ; this quality U regularly sold at 60c Jnst the shades you want In Cashmere Hen riettas, at 25, S7J, 60 and 75 cents a yard. New Mohair Brllllanllnes at 25, 37); and 50 eeuuayara. New Yerk Stere, 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. B OSTON STORE. BOSTON STORE. HEADQUARTERS -FOR- -AND- 45 INCHES WIDE. AT 5V.. 62e., 75c., 11,00, 11.25, f 1.10, l.:5 A YARD. ALSO, A BIG ASSORTMENT OF Henriettas! At 2V., S7Kc, 50c., 75c, 11.00, lu all the New Shades, such as Old Rese, Heliotropes, Light Greys. Dress Goods! Is a thing we make a specialty of and no house In Lancaster can show se much that's tine In this line, or sell them cheaper than we de. FOR FINE GOODS -GO TO- 35 & 37 N. Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. Jjftmnmrc. H IGH d: MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE AT China, iiall. We are new opening our Spring Importation or Queeusware and will be prepared te jupply our customers with the very best grade or ware at Lewest Prices. Heusestlres receive especial atteutlen. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT FOWDKK, propelled by a geed powder blower. Is the most effectual destroyer of files and ether smalt Insects. Fersale At UUBLKY-S DRUG STORE, MWwtlwlDfHtrtfl HP CLASS GOODS Black Lace mmm Charles Stamm, ,1. -... w.r. .i-.-
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