'7TKt " TP!?FTrF fSJTCTrew ",v e?" '',". . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1800. 'V kiln fntcllteencev. ' 1. MI.1NMA1V. iKLWBTCINMAM VOLTE, Milan. ftOMCRT CLiAKK. raeiisaar. DAILY IKTKLUQKCKB.PnblUh4 r stay IB the year, tool Bnnaay. e" Met la tfelt Miy ana wrreu'" liMMibinaik. nrraaliavecel- Mmftmr IiKtmm: oi,uareouU. LY tHTMJJaKNCKR-One dollar and r Mt year. In adraneii. ITO BfcBBOlUIlww-ww"" """-- order, ana " n" m procured tena in npimu at tfce PosteHloe, m second elan mall te nTsxxxt nan, Lancaster. Pa. JAITOt, PA.. April 33, 1880. S - A utut nnni sw. KW had oecaaton very lately te my bCenmMwaa realty getting iiveiy. i louttenwnt te tha reuurk coming ti InUrettlnir debate In ttte Ben- Nhln Senater Vest discussed Cul- f, and lead tome nice poetry about town. The contagion epeedlly spread fc Heuse, In which Mr. Aiisn.oront Aiisn.eront Aiisn.orent ippl, yesterday discussed Benjamin oealil nis aaminniraueu, mu- imr bis tenures aise witn a iew ill lines of poetry describing me Hen of the postmaster general te i Bundar school, the vloe president te I bottle and the president te t he baby ; iM th rest of tue Washington rd looked en and waited for the It of these divers Influences upon t ivinrliint of tha administration- t Allen had warmed tue Republi- up, Mr. Cannen proceeded le read Ltttf of defaulting Southern state arers; which very naturauy ureugnt another member allusion te Mr. 's performances in that line. Th) Yerk Evening roil was reau the Heuse ml out th bis- rvef the bad men in Tammany aud te elve It tl e narrative of ay's use of thetrcasuiy of Psnnsyl- at lu his Individual, speculations. i get te be tee het f r the Republl i. who called unen the speaker pre litosten the deuunc'atloa'ef Quay I bf ng forbidden by the rule whleh de- Itetne lunnneni 01 ine xiuuaa iu liege ef-spcaklng evil of senators. ils rule is a uaturel oneinbediei eh seek te save thn feelings of their libera, but It is manlfi stly net In the i Interest when It Is cenatruedjp the truth being spoken about it record aa publle functionaries, bs and present. Under its cover. lr.Darllngten, of the Chester dis- , was ouceuraged te say that it untrue that Mr. Quny had been LeWaulter as treasurer, and that he had i best means of knowing it, because iwasonhlsbend. But there had never i an' allegation that Mr. Quay cost I bondsmen anvthlncr or that there was I acknowledged defalcation while he i treasurer, the statement being that . Bed the public funds lu his own illations but put them back again i he left the office. vft baa been se common u practice In sBsylvania te thus use the treasury i -during the many years that the iiry baa served as the fluaucial ay of the Republican party and (laaders, that it deubtlens causes real te these men that anyone L make a funs about se natural an ion. They think that when klnte the treasury u deb the occasion the triennial change of treasurers, or t reminders of it as the new treasurer Ptake, they have done their whole sty te the state, and that 11 Is nobody's deesa what meanwhile has been dena Itb the money. Occasionally they get a i excited while they have treuble in leg a new treasurer te see the trees- 1 assets as they see them ; aud one of times was when Mr. Quay, who i net then treasurer, and Blake Wal- who was acting treasurer, were upon te arrange a satisfactory sent en the occasion of Treasurer er supplant lug Treasurer Noyes. lis was the occasion upon which Mr. ay Is reported te have distantly con- aplated a Susquehanna suicide, uud i Den Cameren built up his pellti- laastle by cemlug te his rescue. j,Jt must be conceded that there is a I deal of greuud for this idea of the tnaylvanla treasurer that the state eys are his own while he holds , te use pretty much for his own It and that of his part and friends. rene lias long kuewu of this and yet no change has beeu In the law uuder which treasurer is allowed te dispose be pleases of the state funds, uuder condition that he will account for when be leaves his office. It is ably the common practice of states dealing with their treasurers, explains why se many of go wrong. 'llie temptation Is great and the restriction tee little. ere is no goeu reason w ny tue state surer, any mere than a bank cashier, ja nave tue unrestrained use or the eys In his care. There la manifest I of a modification of the laws that re cultivated the long list of default- state treasurers that was read te the i : and that have produced, tee, i Pennsylvania species. Improved Senators Wanted. Tbe proposed constitutional uineud- Bt for the election of senators bv liar vote does net seem te stand eh chance of favorable consideration rtue present Ceugress.but the wretched Jlty of the senatorial material fur- by the present method hasbe- se apparent that a change of the I will be demanded Beener or later. or Mitchell, of Oregon, lu advecat- rthe proposed amendment, ou Tues fp naturally made no reference te this i lorrcrerm, but made much of the elsm that the Senate is an uriste- body, tee fur removed from Mi pie, and, In fact, the American of Lords. lie lamented the nuh- tendency te belittle the Senate. limit its dignity aud power and obloquy upeu Its members, and lUt election bv the neenle u-nnlrl this. He reviewed the dehntinf constitutional convention nnrt red that the election of senators by ucwibiuii3 iu a compromise be- diverglut; views, one at whini, (lectien by the people aud the ether mwutm py tne president. Tim bad beeu characterized as a long towards royalty, and 1m1q.-4 'laetlen by state LtMi.lature te MHi-ittpublicaa and net democratic. i la beating the devil areuud the Abuse of the senators would be at effect If they did net deserve it their dignity as a body is shaky, i or the uuwert bluets of Individ- I senators. The iitil,iii Mm vn n. I about abstract theories of govern- , ur iue urisiecratie airs that seua- .may aiwume. uut it does want tinnnat. honorable men of the very first ability in the upper Heuse of Congress, and as they are net secured by the pres ent system, It may be necessary te try popular election. PorrsTewK has an ambulance. It Is kept ata Ore engine house. The vehicle was iise4 en Monday for a man who fell and broke three ribs, Hsd the accident te the unfor tunate occurred In Lancaster, his fractu red ribs would have rasjied the fleer of a com mon wagon. The accident le the Sound steamer rurltan turns out te be much mere serious thanatllrslsuppesiHl.andwhlieltlncreases confluence in lhe staunch qualities 01 uie great Sound steamers It strongly impresses the perils or Bound navigation, me mejh knocked in her Is thus described: "It began In a mild way axut half way back from the bow te the wheel and deepened and broadened rapidly back te beyond midships. It was a tern and ragged Inden tation lu the Iren Uln, 100 feet long, and bread and deep oneiigh te hare held half efa big hogshead laid round side In. Fer the most of the distance the plates were net tern away, but were broken and filled with holes. Further back the heavy Iren was tern as If it had been paper and ene Jsgged flap was hanging down whlle ether ploces seemed te have been tern out altogether. Such a hole would have sent her le the bottom In a short tlme but for the fact that her hull was deuble." At six o'clock en summer evenings a processloii of stoaiuers of the varlousSeund lines loave New Yerk, and It Is a wonder that thelr thousands of passengers are se safely carrled through the narrow pase CeMi-nKsiED air meters for street rail ways and locemollvos operatod by coiu ceiu coiu preised air for use In citles are claborately doscrlbed in consular reperts from Paris, and it is held that they are thoroughly suc cessful and very crenntnlcal. The meter dees net tcqulre speclnl track or overhead appliance; Is almost noiseless, very light, safe and eally mnnsged. " In crowded days or times of day the number of passengers may be easily augmented by the addition of ene or two tumlera or ordi nary cars without a meter, thus making a abort train." The locomotives hlch are particularly adapted for underground reads leek like an ordinary French locomotive without the smokestack or tonder and weigh from forty te fifty-flve tens. The consuls In their comparisons of meters consider only borne railways and make no attempt te compare with the electric meter. Probably the French system would uet be rspld enough for the demands of Ameri can life. Cuban advices lnulcate that alialrs en that island, as in Spain itself, are steadily drifting from bad te worse, but In Cuba there is ovldenoo of exhaiuted patience en the part of the Intelligent element of the population, and annexation te the United States has many bold advocates. In one Cuban paper, La Dicutien, a Spaniard writes in reply te the pretest that discussion of annexation is illegal. " The cession of Flerida was net discussed, because at that time there was no Certes and no liberty of the press. In 1805 the cession of Haute Dominge was discussed and realized, and In 1871 the cession of Chafarlnas was dls. cussed and net realised. The Certes, the king, can sell, give away or oxchange the island of Cuba, If a minister or senator pro poses and the Certes authorizes It. News papers may counsel the minister, the senator or the representative lu Congress te de se. " Tin: lliirrisliurg litriet anys that the city passenger railway of llarrlsburg In tends te use the slorage battery system aa seen as It is perfected. The Patriot sought Information as te what advance was being made In the system, and found a very crooked street line in the village of l'ullman, Illinois, running a car by storage battery with perfect satis faction. In three and three-quarter miles thore are tw only-two curves. The bed of the railway is laid in cencrete, and is, without doubt, the finest read-bed pos sessed by any stroel railway in this coun try. The rail Is known as the glrder rail, which has lately ceme into great favor with street car. companies. Mr. l'ullman tried herse pewer for his new read for two trips, but it was demonstrated nt once that herse flesh could net stand these curves. Mr. l'ullman was opposed te overhead eleetrlu wires. After negotiations with several electric meter companies a car was fitted up by the Dotrelt storage battery company. The IxTKM.ieKNCKn has eften called atten tion te the sterage buttery ny utum as re quiring no peles or wires each car being perfectly Indopeiidont. In rullman lhe cars are " charged " at night when stored in the barn. "Connection is made with u dynamo, the operatlou taking 11 ve or six hours. The care can be placed in dlflereul stations, uilles apart, and still be 'charged ' ireni one goneratlng station. The sterage battery can be used en any erdluury street car, but In constructing new curs es pecially for Uie meter they are built some what stronger than ordinary cars. I.eug, easy riding cars, with ilexlble trucks, nre being designed for olectrlo meter equip ment. The car new lu use at l'ullmun scarcely differs fiem the ordinary street car, except that the tl tick has six wheels instead of fcur, F-.ieli car previded with batterles is capable of draw Ingtwe or three 'trailers.' An improvement which Is said te be contemplated by street car managers is te have seats of all street cars in the cen tra of the cars, facing outward, lu ether words, the vrosent seats are, in the coming street car, te be exactly reversed, se that rows of passengers may leek through the windows Inte the struct Instead or facing each ether," VAN HOUIEN'S COCOA-" KurUie.it." Hest uud (Jet-s Keul tartar is dlseae and death Net only te the teeth, but breath ; It tulnU tliomeutli, und te our smtlii UleH musti:lially tinge, the wlille. Uut If we'etiOZOIXNT close by, We ma) Its worst assaults defy. North I'ole i:xpodltleiiN, 1'rlte lights, lotteries, walking mutclir, and balloon ascensions are usually humbugs or the worst sort. Dr. Ihemai' Jtclectric Oil Is net a humbug. It Is a quick cure for uches and sprains, and Isjustasgoed for a latnenesi. held In Ijineaster by W.T.liech, 1J7uu4 119 North North Queen street. A Cure Ter Constipation uud Mlck-IIeud-aclie. Dr.Hllas Ijue, while In the ltecky Mountains, discovered a root that whpu combined with ether herbs, makes un easy and certain cure for constipation. It U In the form of dry roots and leaves, and Is kuewn as line's Family Medi cine. It will cure tick-headache lu one night. Fer the bleed, liver and kidneys, ana for clear lng up the complexion It does wonders. Prug gists tell It at 10 cents a package. (3) An Offensive UreatU 1.ra.t.U.',,re"lne ntul te the person utlllcied If he bate uny pride, but te tliena with Whom lie cems In contact. It Is a delicate matter te speak of, but It has parted net only friends but lewrs. Had br.ath and catarrh are Inseparable, Dr. Hagc's Catarrh rciuwH cures the worst cases us thousands run testify. W.ThAw ' Hearlllm. " ftf nrie. I was afflicted with ilck- l....,l. ache and general debility, but llurtleck lUewt lilttert brought iibetit an Immediate Improve ment In my general health. I renslder thejn the best family medicine In thn market." Adelph IjiIIei, Ilurrule. N, Y. Beld In lJincan terby VV. T. llech, 1J7 und Ua North Quun street. BErTER THAN TEA AND COFFEE FOIl the rt. VAN HOUTEN'8 COCOA, THE OBiaiHAL-HOBT SOLUBLE. Ask your Grocer for It, Uks no ether, 65 TTOOD-8 HAtWArAlULLA. Purify Your Bleed At the coming of spring the bleed should bs purified, MlmpurltlM Which have been aeea muUUnf for month! or tren ysan.arallabts te manifest themnlves and asrleuilr afflKt the health. noed'uBartaparllla U undoubtedly the beit bleed purifier. It sspela every Ulatef Im purllr,drlVM oatscrefulous humors and jerrei of dleeae, and kIvcs te the bleed the quality and tone eeeentlal te feed health. Heed's Sarsaparilla "Every sprint for yean I have made It a practice te take from three te five bottle el Heed's Hampartlla, because I knew It purines iiiai.lnodandtlinreaehlv cleanse the eyitein of all Impurities." W. M. lawnEnca. Kdlter Agricultural Epltemltt, Indlanspelli, Ind. Laat spring I was completely tagged out My strength lea m and I (eitslek and miserable all the time, se thai I could hardf attend te my business. I took one liettltf of If pod's Har Mparllla, and It cured me. There Is nothing like It," It. O. 11SOOI.B, Kdlter Enterprise, llellevllle, Mich. Heed's Sarsaparilla u.,m I.,, aii rtrnnplile. tl ! nx for K. Prepared u. only by O. I. Uubb A CO., Lewell, Mass, 100 DORKS ONE DOMiAlt (3) W llMrtKVRivni'Rn parth rKAK. Of the Human Uedy Enlarged, Developed, ruw twrsnni may get sealed circulars giving all pai ttSnlars V writing te the EllfE mIcDIJSA. CO., 6 Awan BL, buffalo, M. .-? Zd tee, fll-lydAw r- lAIi TUrde -ps.bY'8 CKEAM BALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm CTennses the Nasal I'asMges, Allays Pain and Innammatlen, Heals the Meres, Itesteres the Houses of Taste and Hmell, TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is agm-ublfl. I'rlneU cents at UrugglsU; by mall, rttilatered.OU cent. scplMydAW Ne. 66 Warren HU. New Yerk. G UAY'8 Hl'JCCIKlO MEDICINE. OBAY'B SPE0ITI0 MEDICINE. TltK Urcat EKOMSH Kkmeet. An unmll tngcitre for Hcmlnal Weakness, Hjiermaterrhca, Impoteticy and nil Diseases that fellow as a se quence of Heir-Abuse ; ns Vnu at Memery, Uni versal Lassitude, 1'aln In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, I'remoture Old Age. and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption andal'rcmatnrearave. es-Ker particulars In our pamphlet, which we desire te send free by mall te t cry one. Mr The npecine Meaiciue is sum uy an onig enig gists at II per package or six iiackagee forts, or will be sent rree by mall ou receipt or the money, by addressing THE OKAY MEDICINE CO.. Uuflale, N. Y. On account of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; thoenlygonulne. held lu taucastcr, I'a., by W.T. Hecu. marWjit &avptt. "lAltl'IOTH I OAlU'KTa CARPETS! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY Dyeing I Dyeing ! Dyeing I LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYE1NU WORKS Are second te unne lu Pennsylvania for finish nt work of all kinds. Featherallycd All Shades. Order, will recele prompt attention. PHILIP SCHOmT SON & CO,, NO. 17) SOUTH WATER STREET, I.ANCASTKR, I'A. feblMlIld rilllE I.ANCAHrKU CAltl'Kr HOUSE. S.&Y. ALL KINDS OF CARPET WORK. CLEANING, REFITTING AND RELAYING, SHORTEST NOTICE, Ity ll.tt Workmen at Cheapest Kales. 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street siuJMvd iilcnucce. -All CAltltlAUES, I.WVN MOVVEIIS, Au WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK, lOO DIFFERENT STYLES BABY CAREIAfrES, AT PRICES UNEQUALLED. 110 YS SAFETY HlCYCLlM.ll.' te Jit. tilltlS TRICYCLES, 15 te tli. IRON VEIXJCH'EDES, LAWN 1KSSIS AND 1IASE UALLUuOUS. LAWN MOWERS ! ,t e- ei'K.v Ev:xixas:.-a SPREOHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO. 31 EASr KINU ST. mm: mt. qretna Narrow Gauge Railway u 111 be opened for the suincr seaseu ou MONDAYWVIAY 5th. Tlila read extends from the entrance of the l'ark le the tummlt of the Seuth Mountain (Ue erner Dick), a distance of about four nitles. Its miniature trains connect with all the regu lar piikenger trains en the Cornwall A Leba non Railroad airU lug at I lie Turk, and return lui: from the summit of the mountain In time te connect Itli trains leaving the l'ark. Frem point en l'unna. R. It. and 1'hlladel Vhla A Iteudlng It. R., within 100 miles, the trip can be accomplished (n one day. ItlsthoNARROWEsraAlKJEInthewerld, .U.JL..1'1" 'nestl'ERFKCTIN ITHCONtiTKUC K'.''" le the MOST COMFLETK EQUIPMENT. Its engines are perfect little models of the standard engines of the Hrst-class, and Its cars nre especially adapted te aflerd an unobstructed view of the uiaiiinvut scenery hIeiik the line. Steel Ralls. Sleue UullasL It Is one of the features of Mt. Gretna Park, the finest day retort In Central Pennsylvania. Church and Bcfattil, Military and Chleorganl Chleerganl Chleorganl zatlens. Clubs aud Teurbtt Parties eau secure UieexcluslveuseefMt.UretiniPark un appll. caiieuw .... NEUlRlsif.' al-Smd sup't C,l lUllread, Lebanon, Pa. YOU WANT A FIRST-OLAKH IVIUT hip Euutueand Beiler. enirlifta.rliMn ti... folio low lug nrlces show : 0 herbe-nnwrr. st u prices show : 0 uorbe-pewer, H75 : g erUS ; 10 horse-power, K75; 15 horie herie ?.! jj uorse-pewer, 11.175, call at JOHN IS East Fulton street, mT-tfd , ... .ck.mi. I - . ; i.-. . " lUIWW..I power, sse: BIMrs, HI HU-biigthenea.ete., II an mtereeung sareruw ment long run In our paper. In reply te In qiilrle we will ear that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On the, contrary, the ad vtiira am vrv iilvhlv liidened. Interested ftanmkt'. risitABsxratA, Wednesday, April 9s, 10. " Why, 's special bargain Hamburgs are net se cheap z&yeur regular goods !" True enough, madame. We hear every day of cases like yours. Sometimes one thing, sometimes another, but always alike in this : some one has been deceived. Maybe it was the ad vertiser; maybe it was the dealer ; maybe it was the cus tomer only. This particular lady had Fleuncings and Edgings. We were selling better goods at reg H ular prices for less money. A White Goods story with the same ending came net an hour behind the Hamburg. Isn't the moral plain ? Heulhwest bf centre. French All-wool Dress Goods at 25, 30, 35, 40, and 50c; fully 300 styles made this sea son, and the average prices less than half what the stuffs were intended te sell for. That's the pith of as unlikely a happening as we've told you of in many a day. We started a few days back with mere than 1 20,000 yards of these goods. Away under the 100,000 mark new. And the piles shrinking, shrinking faster and faster as the hours roll en. Sec the goods ; they'll de the rest. Heutheast of centre. Brandenburgs still held court in the cotton camp. Such colors ! Such smooth, even weaving I Sateens at their best were never beyond them there. And the price but 20c. Northwest of centre. Moths ! moths ! moth ! They say it's te be a inelh year open Winter and all that. But what's the odds, se you're wide-awake betimes. A little care and you can snap your fin gers at moths. Here are some. et the helps te de it Cedar Chest, 4 feet, plain, 117. Cedar Chest, 4 feet, brass bound, f JO. Cedar Client. V. feet, nlaln. lit. Cedar Chest. 3! .. . n. .'u.9.'f '. . i ioei, urass Deunu, li Cedar Chest, 4 feet, nlaln. 130. I'enaruncsi,; feet, brass bound, 2. camphor, soe a nrveu euna. Tar Pauer. be a sheet: SOc a desen. Tar flan, !, 30, 40, 6i, and Tic, as te slre. Tar Balls, pound boxes, lfjc. Cryst-Alba, 1 ounce cakes, 15c; flakes, pound boxes, 15c. Camphorated Flakes, 2Se. llasement, west of centre. Ooze Leather. Seft and dainty as doeskin. Yeu knew it in a dozen delicate uses, but who'd leek for an Ooze Leather Cap? Here they are theugh: the latest agony of Fashion. And wonderfully pretty after all. Four kinds : Yacht ($2.87, Reefer ($2.38), Canoe ($2,751, and the cute Club ($2), a little bigger than your doubled fists. There's a case full of them in the Main Aisle, near Chestnut street. North from Thirteenth aud Chestnut streets comer. We show at least fifty new patterns in the "12,000 Men's Scarfs." As fair a 50 cents' worth as you're likely te see in Scarfs anywhere. The price is 25 cents. Mlddle Market street entrance. A little let of Children's Navy Blue Reefers, 4 te 12 year sizes, brass buttons, at $ 1. 35. A modest price for them would be $2.50 te $3. The Reefer stock in all grades is tip-top. Second fleer, Chestnut street. 20 Decorated Chamber Sets, with jar, blue and geld decor ation, 14. 1 8 Decorated Chamber Sets, with jar, Benn ware, 3 colors, $10. 6 Decorated Chamber Sets, with jar, brown or blue decor ation, $4.50. Such values are common all through the China store. Second fleer, second guller). We'll take your Lace Cur- tains down if you wish (clean them it you them se they say se), hang won't crease or muss, Keep tliem sate till rail, and put them up when wanted. Upholstery section, second fleer, north of Tran sept, If you like your Fur or Plush things hung out of the way of moths and insured against hurt till you're ready for them, write or call. Desk en seeeud fleer, eer middle Chestnut street entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. V.trnoelo. SARASOLSAND UMBRELLAS I PARASOL -AND UMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS ! ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. aprlSSrad " ttlflrtgtttmr. IGH MAKTIM. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- W are new opening our Bprlng Importation of Queenawars and will be prepared te supply ear customers with the very best grade of ware at Lewest Prices. Hoeseatlrea receive special attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. J. 11. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. China Department. New arrivals every day the week, and Novelties of in China and Glass are en exhibi tion. Tumblers. Thin Glass, with any initial you may desire, at jji a dozen, put up in boxes of a dozen each. Thin Glass Wreath Tumblers at 79c a dozen ; regular price $1.25. Table Lamps. A great reputation for Lew Prices in the Lamp Department, and our stock of Rochester Stand and Hanging Lamps is complete. Glassware We Arc Head quarters. Lewer Prices than ever quoted en Glass. Butter Dishes, cover ed, 3c; Sugar Bowls, covered, 3c; Bread Plates, 3c ; Pickle Dishes, 3c ; Footed Comperts, 3c ; Tumblers, plain, or fancy, 3c ; Goblets, 3c ; Lamp Glebes, 3c. Toilet Sets. Exquisite Patterns in Toilet Set in entirely New Designs, from $2.50 a set te $25.00. Odd Plates and Platters. Frem Dinner Sets, at one half prices, White and Deco rated. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sis., LANCASTER. PA Qvj C30O&B w 1LL1AMSON A FOSTER. ill Immense Bargain IN LADIES' DRESS CLOTH! The goods are 50-Inches wide, nil wool, In all the I.eadlng tjhades and Ulack. They were made te sell at 73c 11 yard. Our price Is 48c, 'lhe quantity Is limited, and cannot possibly last long ut such an extremely low price. THIS SEASON'S FAVORITE. Heys' Cambric Tnnle Suits, In Light and Dark Hhudes of Cmslinere and Cheviots, tl te 17 W, nnd n Callope In the bargain. Indies' Morning Wrappers, Light and Darlc Celers, f 1. Ladles', Misses' nnd Girls' Steckinette and Cleth Jackets, tl 2j tn W. Ladles' Headed Wraps. 2 00 te tl 23. A large assortment et Silk Wraps und Capes, at lowest prices. ON SECOND FLOOR ran lie found a large nnd handsome assortment of Men's and lles' Clothing, lu the Lutcst Fashions for Spring and Summer. '1 he Straight llutteu Sack Ceat, In round cor ner or square cut. The Rell Cellar Sack Ceat Is very stylish. '1 lie Deuhle-llrcustvd Suck (,'euf, square or round corner, cut It li long roll, te dress with Deublc-Ureiisted Vest. Ihe Cutaway Ceat Is thrce and four-button, mi-Kily three. i'rlnee Albert DouMe-Breasted Coats are worn nlth 1'nnUef lighter shade. Our 1'atit Sterk consists of the leading Styles or Slrlpes nod fluids. Strictly AII-Woel l'uuu fioniSi&OteH. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. The largest aud finest assortment of Neck wear found anywhere. Light und Dark Colored Teck Scarfs, 17c te Jlib. Feur-lii'IIands, all colors, 25c tell 25. Club Heuse, Windsors, Tyeoeu Tie aud Fancy Straight mid Strap Reus, lu great variety. i:iglimte Shirt, SI, or Se. -10 per half dozen. Ne. Z. 75c., or ft 05 per half dozen. Fermer price, tl. Dr. Wnrner's Llght-Welght Underwear, In Camel's Ilulrnnd White Weel, uttl.25. Special alues lu Ladles' Handkerchiefs at Sc.Scaudtc. All 100 Handkerchiefs new 7c. All 15a and 17a Handkerchiefs new 12Kc. White aud Coleied Embroidered Handker chiefs, excellent alucs, 17c Regular i&e and SSe Hundkerchlefs new 26c. Ueiter grades, IPc, 43c and 45c Baltimore Shoes for Ladies' Weir ere nude of Sert Bright Dongola leather, Nar row Milium Tees, Hand-Turned Seles, with reluted and Straight Tips, Common Seuse Heels. Tliese nre the best tilting und most sty lish Shoes In the market, l'rlec, fcl&O. Welie thecxclushetjleln Lancaster. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Flat Irons, stijicrler quallt), sizes 6 ted, ut 2ceah. hud Irons, with detachable, always cool han dle, at (I - per set. Iren Skillets, 17c, 20e, 2De nnd Me. Wash Boilers, rust-proof sleU bottom, Nes, 6, 7 nnd S, at 7V. UJc and (1.13. bprlukliug Cutis, lvc, 3Jc und 47c. CANDIES. Fine Candles at lowest prices. Try our V. JL F. Curnmels ut lltc v te. BABY CARRIAGES. Don't fall te fee our selection and get an Idea of values. Our S5 Carriage lsascanfully made as ear T2S Carriage. Ladies' Parasols. Special makes, and can gle any new shade te mutch mint uny drtss. AUe, all ComblniitteuCo'ors aud Plain Black i'untKels aud bun Umbrellas, l'rlces, 67c up. Children's l'urusels,25c. T3 Williamson d Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AK6- NO. Hi MARKET ST., HARK18BURO, PA. ClDthtttg rAOER BROTHER. a-. - r MffillUT Till imiv;. -WE ARE SHOWING TUB- LKTEST NOVEL-TIES -IN- Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings. (A CORRECT riT GUARANTEED.) Our Styles, Qulitits ud Prices Wlil Interest All Spring Bijers. $5 Treusen, te Order. An unusual showing of Stylish All-Wee! Fab rics. Usual price elsewhere, te and $7. $8 Treusen, te Order. The Latest In Fine Worsted and Cawtmers Effects, and a special quality In the popular Shepherd Plaids and Cheeks." $10 Treiuera, te Order. Handsome Line of Imported Trouser Fabrics. Usual price elsewhere, ill 112. $15 Coats and Vests, te Order. English Black Wale Diagonal Werated- stv- nsn, lar Dries, tl OT :e assortment, excellent nearer. Usual imported Black wale Diagonals, Fine Diago nals and Helt Finish Worsted, desirable for Coats and Vests, at 117 and 118, te order. Usual price, 130. Imported VestingsT BEAUTIFUL ETNE OP WASIIABLETKSTIXa TAnniCf) AT 1.50 AND $5. HHGER&BROTHER 35, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. Palate of Saahien. T3ALACE OF FASHION. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION-, 115 AMD 117 N. QUEEN ST. Embroideries. An immense line of 24-inch Swiss Fleuncings at 25, 29, 33, 37. 45. 50. 62. 75. 90c and $1 a yd. Special Bargains in 40-inch bkirtings at 37, 50, 62, 75, 90c te $1.25 a yard. Elegant Hem stitched Embroidery Skirtings and Fleuncings at low prices. Special value in Hamburg Edg ings at 5 and 10c a yard. Col ored Embroideries in all combin ations. Torchon Laces, 4 job lets one at 5c a yard, one at 8c a yard, one at 10c a yard, pne at I2c a yard; all of them worth mere money. Trimmings. Black Silk Passamenteries, 10, 15, 20, 25c te jr. 25 a yard. Steel Passamenteries, at 75c, $1. $1-25, $1.50 te $4 a yard. Silver and Geld Braids and Sou Seu taches. Black Silk Fringe, 40, 50, 75c,$i te $1.25 ayard. Steel Sets, $1.50, $1.75 te $3. Black Bead Sets, 75c, $1 a set. Braids and Bindings of all colors and designs. Dress Linings. Gloves. Anether let el "Lupin" Lac ing Kid Gloves, 5 hooks, in black, tan and slates, at 49c a pair. An immense line of Lisle Gloves, at 10c a pair. Elegant Taffeta Silk Gloves at 1 5c a pair. Pure Silk Gloves at 25, 30, 37, 50 and 75c a pair. Gauze Lisle Gloves in black, tan and slates, at 25c a pair. Bargains in Hosiery. Ladies' and Children's Fast Black Ribbed Cotten Hese, at 10 and 12 a pair. Best Ribbed Royal Black Cotten Hese, for Ladies and Children, 25c a pair. Ladies' full regular made Black Cotten Hese, I2c a pr. Ladies' full regular made Bal- bnggan Hese 1254c a pair. We call special attention te our grand assortment of Geld, Silver and Oxydize Buckles at 25c apiece. New Canvas Belts, Silver Snake Buckles at 10c, in black, white and navy. Leath er Belts in black and tan colors. Patent Adjustable Buckle, plain and perforated leather, only 10c apiece. Silk Canvas Belts only 25c. The latest in Silver and Oxydized Bracelets at 10c apiece. Il EVAN'S LOUR, LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Makes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. rWHAT MOHEDO VOU WANT.fW SPRING, 1 $16 and $18 Suitings, te Order. excellent Styles In All-Weel Cheviot, Castl mere and Worsted Suitings. $20 Suitings, te Order. Special (showing of Stylish Cheviots In New Plaid aud Check effects. Usual price elsewhere, I2&. $23 and $25, te Order. Special Showing of rngllli Worsted. Cheviot, and Catslmcre Suitings. Usual price elsewhere; 128 and fte. Spring Overceatings. Serviceable All-Weel Motions, HprtngSliades, 114. te enter. Fine Kerseys. Spring Shades, Sat In-Faced Sleeves, fig, te order. Handsome Imported Kerseys and Diagonal Fabrics, New Spring Shades, 125 and 125, te order. ruccrtca. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS-TUB. Special Sale of Teas, Coffees and Urecerlee silll continues at CLARKE'S. NOTE A FEW PRICES : Cheese. 59c. 75c and 8Jc for Edam In Feil. f ineappie Cheese reduced te tve each. 4 Its Part Cream Cheese for 25c. , Swiss Cheese enlv 22a per lb. Mustard erSplced Sardines, 10c for large boxes. 2tbs new Ralslni and 2 lbs new Figs for 25c. 2Bs Evaporated Apples and 1 lb New Prunel las. 25e. Feid Brether's Tomatoes reduced te 6)c can. Windham Cern the btst Cern packed, 12He can. A Pretty Little Tea Pet containing a Tea for 4. A Few Buckets Ne. 2 Mackerel at 70c Ne. 1 Mackerel reduced te He per B. Caustic Seda In 3 lbs kettles, at Ce per lb. Extra Seda Biscuits only 6)0 per lb. Extra Family Crackers, Oe or 6 lbs for 23c. 4 lbs Pearl or Flake Tapioca for 25c. 6 lbs Aena, Oatmeal or Farina ter 25e. - Washing Powder, 3i pack. Ana auoinergeous uirnugneui me sieck win be sold at the abeve proportionally low prices. Samuel Clarke, Agi., TEA, COFFEE AND GROCERY STORE, 12 AND 11 SOUTH QUEEN ST. TUUltSK'S. TUE FINEST IN TUE MARKET I Tbe Yentzer Evaporated Sugar Cen. The Finest In the State. Tender, Sweet and Elejant. Try It. Beld Only by Us In Lancas ter. Jellies and Preserves. Jellies by the bucket, In tin cups, In tumb lers, In glnss Jars, and by the pound; retail at Oe per pound. Fine Pure Fruit and Sugar Pre sen cs ; equal te home-made. McGAW'S CANNED CORN. EVERY CAN GUARANTEED. Think of It, hew cheap; Cc a can, or 17 cans for one dollar. Werth a great deal mere, but we have tee much. The price must make It go faster. We are bound te sell 1 1, Our less Is your gain. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. A T KE1S1-B. A CARLOAD OF DIG BARGAINS WILL HE IN TO-DAY. Ilils, 111 connection with the serving, gratis, of u cup of Uloeker's Dutch Cocea te every body, will be a gala day Saturday. Come one, ceme all. The Imitation Is gladly extended. Test Its merits, and be com lined that It has no equal. It Is se easily prepared, and gees much further than any oilier cocoa en the market. It Is free from oil ard nntl-djspentlc. CANNED GOODS. Three cans Mctchels Cern, Jnncy, 25e. Three cans New Plo Peaches, 2ic. Three cuns New Cherries, 25c. Four cans New Strawberries, 2 V. Four cans New Blackberries, 25c. Three cans New Apples, 25c. Four cans Fancy New Cem, every can guar anteed, 25c. Twe cans Fine French Peas, 25c Three cuns Fine Aturreu fat Peas, 25c. Three cans New Soused Muckcrcl, 25c. Three cans New Whortleberries, U5c Twe cans New Raspberries, 2Ue. One lurge enn California Fgg Plums, 28a. One large can Gelden Drep Plums, 28c. One large can Fancy Apricots, 28c, One large can Fancy Apricots, 25e. One large can Taney Tomatoes, 8c ; 75a per dozen. One Inrge can Yellow Pared Peaches, 15a f 1.113 ncr dozen. ' ' DRIED FRUITS. Twe pounds Sliced New Pared Peaches, 25c Fh pounds Sliced New U n pared Peucbes, One pound New Pitted Cherries, lfte. One pound Fine iscw Pared liuiri'cii (n Den ud Uoed New Pared Ilulf I'c 'caches, 22c. One pound uoed .New rnrea nun rcacncs.isc. Twe pounds Unpurcd Fancy IIalfPcaihes,5c. Three pounds Apricots, Very Fine, 2jc. Three cans Fine Lurge Prunes, 2ic 1" 1 e pounds uoea rruncs, x. One pound Large Sller Prunes, 20 te pound, 08 pound, . . . 1 WO puillius rills UUIUOII KK 1M1II, ui;. Three pounds Evaporated Apples, 25c Four pounds Dates 25c. One pound r- tne llnrllett Pears, 15c. We have a big line of Fancy Dried Fruits be sides. 20 barrets of Dried Cern. Think of It I 20 barrels of Dried Cern at 0 pounds for Tie, or 6c a pound. This Is the blggcul bargain ever offered. MEATS AND FISH Picnic Hams, 9c; Sum mer Bologna, lc: Dried Beef. 10c; Knuckle Beef, 15e; Breakfast Bacen, I2lJe; Benelese Hnnis, 12c; Fine Mackerel, ibr25c; Lurge Ne. 1. 15e; Deep Sea Bloaters, 20e; Herring, lbs, 2Jc ; Whlte rish, 6c a pound. Headquarters for Wall Brushes, Caustic Sed a and Seed Onions. . FOR RENT three rooms ou second fleer store building. Call seen. One two-story brick house en Ceral street. Rent, td. Loeuetlme. Just vacated for geed reasons. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL gROCEIL CORNER WEST KINO AND FBI? CE BTH. ET EVKRV MAN EXAMINE THE 1 ft a-TFWT Ittl WATERPROOF COLLARS AND CUFFS. At ERIBMAN'S. -IIIOJCE NECKWEAR I WILLIAMSrORTl Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'S. s ULI'HUHSTONi: JEWELRY I Complete Line of Emblematic Marks AT ERISMAN'H. Ne. il West KlngHtreet. TTENRr- WOLf, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te ISO East King street, bavins a fall line of Furniture of every description nt the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at- -2&- TTuSVlta? fr -Atf. usa? sZSdL f-'i ' - Jf- ". jvr., 'J .( vii w