frvfyj; WN'XIJ k VLV-ti,"l.TJ ff'l" -" T fl..Mh..inrTr iwnji,v. tr -.v cjt a. JVi-T- v----r--- -v v THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, A1?RIL 24, 18&0. -': , Vi" - jriWTj5v?Tiwri!ij: miiu Jntttt0euccr. oft ; MUtW 'J. BTStlfM Alf CBA1LUH8TKINMAM FOLTZ, Bailers. jenKiObAHK t-Mut&er. v DAILY lMTEtLlaKCKR.w.publliihed sjixsty stay in the yew, bat Sunday. Bervcd . r arnafg IB IhU city Mia urreanuiu iftMftrlaadTaoee: 60 cents a month. , i UT IKTKLJjalCrTClcn-Ona dollar ana rami a year. In advance. ETOMitWCRIBKHH-KmiltDy cneca "r IrtitifBca enter, and where neither or laaa M procured hdh in mim at tii, rosiefflc, a second elaas mall Auua, IB JXTELUaEHCn, Lancaster. Ha. A ifJURJAim,PA., Ayril 21. 1890. ,$.tNtsw A gait He Hm. It haa become the habit of President i te reklvc from their sentence fefth army who liave been dl- LWoeurt-martial. He is disposed titfLtfaat the reed of tlie service will f bWpronietod by tbe cxocutlen of tbe enee. His latest conclusion or mis I Is In tbe case of First Lieutenant ideck, of the Flffli Cavalry, wbe i convicted of prcsentlngafraudulent Jm against the government and of UcaUnit'hts nay ucoeuuU. The court lmendcd clemency 011 account or infer soed service and disability from lrie received in actleu. Tbe nresl- ttt'declares that he docs net consider mer gaiiantry suiiicieut te excuse iuc tOMcnargea, Duttiiaine ieuihi uiai i acta proven " were only technically : a character calling for tbe icnalty fndged, and there was an absence of Dtiea te defraud." f- If there was no intention te defraud It difficult te understand bow Lluutcn- 1 -Haddock could have been convicted' r. prestntiiiK a rrauuuiuut account Most the government. Surely there i no rraud wltbeul intent te uerrauu. till army and navy law and conduct I e profoundly strange te the clvlllau elligeiiee that it may even be posHlble t aueQlcer may be convicted of fraud the. military sense without having' I anyjinteut te defraud. The prcsl- nt says that this la what was done In' itcuant Haddock's iae ; mid If tbe' rlctlen was accord 1 111: te military jlatiens It must be conceded tbut the ssldeut was quite right in setting aside "sentence. r" J wmuU u""i " "Ma -Vavdh mA luk nvmiLAil liAiimiinM una. ins UiatUie military court was net it se silly as te convict of a fraud that raw unintentional, and of then com-i ling tne convict te clemency, net, of bis unintentional wrenir. Jdg, but because he had been a brave was new a disabled soldier, we, ew the president's weakness in exe-. sting judgments of Jdlsmlasal; and arc' te belle ve that he has been at It lin.wltli no belter reason than sym-. ihy for the dismissed eltlcer, aud at; prer-ptluir of his aud bis frleuuV bi- r I 'jUd.if.thls Is the fact, it is clear that i.aarvice Is done great injury by such1 ncy. An eiileer who Is Justly Yleted ht fraud is entitled te no f from considerations of sympathy, geed administration demands that' i shall be extended te him. The geed ' the service requires strict discipline, steady enforcement of regulations 1 tbe prompt aud certain uuulshuient f vicious conduct. " Mr. Rusk's Essay. eretary of Agriculture J. M. Rusk Wishes a long essay en the causes and lies of agricultural depression. It an iutcrestlng example efvthe ease rith which an able man may dodge out r the way or plain lessens of experience rken his party prejudices and training see bim letb te accept their tcachiure. PH says that letters from all parts fthe country have nDuculed te for seme explanation of tbe dc state cf agriculture and urging gravity of the situation. With natleu under control of the high PAriff party that has se often and se Jly claimed credit for any national spcrity. It Is a rather embarrassing iltien that Mr. Rusk fluds himself in. stemed te upheld the tariff as tbe ; panacea for all industrial niuleem. clal ills, he turns te It new and dl- i upon tbe need for a higher taritfen cultural preducUt.He places the value pf;,agrlcultural Imports In 1SS0 at three mnurea anu nny millions or dollars, estimates that two hundred aud fty millions of these Imports could be own in tbe united states. He gets ii rather surprising ilgure by intlug all tbe vegetables sugar, rice, s, oils, wines and animals and their lucts imported as things that the American farmer could furnish if only i tariff was high enough en them. In ther words, make tbe necessaries of life costly and tbe farmer cau Krew r4betn and get rich. But may it net be gmred that tbe laboring muu of tbe cities I factories will sutler, or that tliev f Will need higher wages te meet tbe peatercosteflivlug and that the far- will have te pay mere for what he fCfcaya aud se grev no richer V As though iaagcr te met tbls point the secretary councils ecouemy. He admits that the iiruen ei mortgages upon rarms aud B homes is dlsceurugiug uud touches en trassportatleu problems uud grain gam- ung, put be nnds tbe llrst causes of the Mtopnaslen te be iuberent lu the farmers tbamselves. Careless culture and a want uaf bailnewllke methods and Attention tr v-..i j i..T -T . wci jjuws are inuiis lie I1UUS in our alarming. Many, he says, are land .wedy and own mere than they cau IiM or" There may be geed basis for 'Mm fault-finding, but it does net coma t a geed time. It is net safe te whip a Ited horse when almost foundered. struggling farmers burnlus their i la Kansas and faclnic hard times rwbere are net lu a humor te be tided, neither are they likely te Bdly fellow tbe secretary lu a demand ST relief by higher tax ou sugar, fibre 1 wines wuen tuey see their stane i exported in laree volume. L h ' k W4a.fl...1 3 II.KIMIMII, iTlw Pan-American Ceugivss, In its iirument, seems te bave shaken Its feet the dust of this count rv in svvery decided fashion. Mr iti,.i..u jtr tbrcugu the Southern stutes, eife e I ,v,uw ovum Americans iree of cit with one delegate and eania i,i intend. The curtain waarmirr.in..... lack of attendauUuneu tht-fr ,.,. tdently the Pan-Americans had n ,of tbls country that they wanted te i, even witneut cost. We uuderstaud tbey have alia beard as much . ijr want te hear ; aud that the uet re ter tutor travels aud deliberations In Uulted States is found in their de- i conclusion tbat we are of note it te them. Tbe premise of a lively )"u etu, American countries, wm iu lucueuieui te this Ueu, hat been ulprwd In the bud by the demonstration afforded the delegates that the Republican admlnls tratien of the United State proposes te take all from them that It can get aad give them nothing In return, save the fnc transportation ever the country which the state department has given their delegates ihst tbey might see the factories that our protective tariff lias established, and that are ready te serve the Seuth American states whose free trade" policy has net furnished thorn with any. The argument was one net well adapted te satisfy tbe Tan-American mind ; accompanied as It was with tbe announcement that there was nothing of 'any account pro duced In tbe Seuth American states that we cared te have come lu free of duty ; net even wool, which Is a grcatstaple of these countries and which tbey want te exchange for our manufactures. But Mr. Blaine, tbetr entertainer aud his party said te thenv: " Net se ; We will send you these beautiful manufac tures or ours without any expert and you will let them in wltheutany Impert duty, and you will get the best and cheapest goods en earth. And we will lake your wool In trade, but we will have te put a duty en It te protect a few of our farmers because we protect everyone lu this country who produces auy thlug." Aud this lessen the Seuth American mind gees home pondering. It teaches them te cut themselves away from the United States and te establish factories by a protective tarlll", unless they can find countries that will take their national products lu exchange for their manufactures ou a free trade bails. Where Is the licet Friend Myers Samuel M. candldaie for Ceugress, Is net supported In his am bition by, the A'cti Ufa, we notej though 'we may be mistaken in this deduc tion, which seems te be justified by a somewhat mixed article of- greater length thau lucidity, that appears In our contemporary, descriptive of tbe bee. We understand the al legation te be that Brether Myers has a " bee in bis beuuet ;" placed there by " the personal grievance committee limited, charged with the special trust of one-termlzlug Congressman Breslus." The further course of the in tricate language of our contem porary seems te suggest that this bee is en the committee; and then again that Brether Myers himself Is the bee; se that we are quite uncer tain that we knew precisely what tbe learned dissertation upon bees really means te say, and our doubt is net lessened by the remem brance that It has been but u little time slucej the New a,'upon the oceoslon of Mr. Or lust gutting the post pest post efllcc, suggested that Congressman Breslus was den tlned te be a ene-termer. As this was tbe first suggestion of tbls kind made by anyeue, it seems that the New Era editor Is entitled te the pest of chalrmau of the icrseiial grievance commlttce of one termers; ami then where will the bee be V Tiik prlce of aluminum has been roduecd by recently discovered methods of niiuiu- faetura te about two dollars a pound, ul ul tlieugli a few years age It was worth tnore than geld. This encourages many glowing lllghts of fancy as te what may happen wlieu this light, rustless and strong metal has been reduced In cost te less than twonty-flve cents a pound. Then ships may be built of It larger and swifter than any steel ocean racer new atleat. Fer bridges, llro-preof houses, kitchen utensils and many ethor purposes It mlulit thou ro re ro pUce Iren and steel. Hut this, "If" In the consideration of the cost of aluminum Is a very serlous'llttle word, for although the cost of production has been greatly reduced and premises te be brought lower, there Is a big dllforeneo between two dollars a pound and twonty-flve cents. The foriuer Ilgure brings the metal In competition with a product of our county, nickel, and as aluminum Is a very plentiful metul a slight lowering ofthe prlce may be bad for nickel mining. But aluminum dees net at pres ent throaten a general everturn of the metal buslness or a rivalry with iron and steel, and It will be tlme enough te cress that industrial brldge when we come te It. Napeleon III offered a huge reward te any one who would discover a way te make alumnluui at a cost low enough le penult building ships of II, but he could net hasten the advance of science, and becnuse recent discoveries bave se lowered the prlce we are net warranted lu expecting a further great reduction speedily, The age of aluminum may be near at hand, but It will be tlme enough te contemplate Its glorles when we get there, aud meanwhile the wonders of this age of steel are enough for oue generation. Sl'.NOii Den Nicolas Uaimupe Is a wealthy Cuban tobacco planter, who has been telling the New Yerk reporters what he thinks he knows about tobacco culture, which he admits Is net new carried en en as large a Bcale as It used te be lu Cuba. Ue says that they havn strong competition from Spanish American countries where Just as geed tobacco can be grown. "Fer a long tlme it was supposed that the celo cele celo brated Vuella Aba je region, which Is situ ated between the M ami li-'Ul degiees of latitude, was the only sitet en earth where the very host grade of tobaceo could grew. Tobacco thrive') best lu the temperate cllntes, for lis perted of vegetation huts only lliree months, and require an uverage temperature oHSdegreos during the de velopment of the plant. The Havana specles is se dellcale that It porUhes when ever the tomperaturo falls belew UO degrees, which, however, happens very rarely In Cuba. Tobacco does net require much water, two or three showers being quite sufficient for Its growth In Cuba; but, then, dew in our climate Is qulte copious. Our tobacco is entirely different from that of North Carolina, Vir ginia and Kentucky ; but I see that much of the weed sold here utider the iiame of Havana is far from being genuine, and in many Instances the tobacco is grown In this country or Seuth America, and no body Is the wiser, se long as the pcople have the satisfaction of thinking they smoke the Imported article." van iieutg: Karthcut," 'ti COCOA-" Meit and Ooem Feul tartar m disease and dvath Net only te the teeth, hut breath ; It taints the mouth, and te our nuilln Gives a met ghastly tinge, the while, but If we've HOXOUONT clone by, We may lu uentuuanlUdefy. North lole KxpvdltleiiH, I'rlie right, lotteries walking nmtrti.-K mid balloon ukceiulenit are u.imlly huinbiiirn or Him Irctrtc OU la net n ii u lining, ii u a ijuick n ui . w. w ' , iiwn.ll 4Vt r cure for ueIhm mni apraltD.and UJeataHgoed fur a laineneM. Beld In Lancaater by W. T. Ilecli. 137 aud 1W NuriU North Queeuatreeu Held It te the Lltcht. The man who tells you ceurldentlally Ju.t what will eure your cold la prescribing Kemp'a llaUam tbls year. In the preimrotlen of this remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no expense Is spared tocemblno only the beat and purest Ingredients. Held a bottle of Kemp'a Balsam te the light and leek through It ; no tice the bright, clear leek ; then compare with ether remedies. Price SOe and fl. (j) Hear Htm. " feel nni: I "' ! yaWlcted with alck head rieral debility, but Jlurdeck hteiM lit about an immedlute liupreie- ache and general murrieruugiii about an Immediate Imi.mv, ftJIi g.yffi,,e"!..,i,Iu!- ' 9Wr Item Adelpb UilloiBuiTale n7 Y He d InliSciV UrbW. T. tiecb, 137 and'l! North QuSS XT-Alt MOUTEN'B COCOA. tiii: ehkat cocoa or bohepk, Tllfc OOUIIfO OMB Or AMKIUCA DtlMatu, Strengthening te the Iferrei. Tea and coffee cheer but de net nour ish. Tbey even leave an injurious effect upon &t nervous system. Indent, there Is no beverage like M Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." It stimulate! and neurMim as none ether, leaves no bud effects and is a flesh former of the mostjipprevcd type. J-VAN HOUTKNH COCOA " one, tried, elwayi lined." The ttreng may take ItwIIU pleaniira nnd the wcakwrllh Impunity. The exciting eflccU of tea and cenee are obviated by It atendy ui, and nerveui dlterder are re lieved and prevented. Detlcleui te the Unite. " tjirireiit anle In the world." AHK KOH VAN IIOUTKN'H ANDTAKKNOOTIIKIl. (II) 93veetvttm. TM POUT ANT TO HOIlHRKEKI'RIIM-TIIR mi. Onrreea nnd (Irecrlea J. Hiwclal Hale of Tcan, nil) centlnupx at CLAHKK'n. NOTK A FEW l'lUCEHt "" Choice Table Hyrup at afcrlfniMOe a i;allen. flt-milnr- Mnulu Wyrnp at 2V: ir quart ran. Kilatn OH few, We, Y.c. and Ha ler Ednm In Feil. rinrttpjile Cliectic reduced te 49c each. 4 flu I'urt Crrnni CIicehc for 15Jc. Hwikm Cheeae only Via per lb. MmtnrderHplcedHardlneii.lOe for large hole. Ullii new Italalni and 2 B.h new Klga ferW. Vlta Kvaperated Applcaand 1 lb New l'runel l'runel Ien, 2V'. Feul llretlicr'a Tomatoes reduivd te 6) Je run. Windham Cern the beat Cern packed, Viie ran. A I'rctly Little Tea 1'et containing a ft Tea for i v, A Few Uurketa Ne. 2 Mackerel at 70c, Ne. I Muckt-rul rcdiMvd te He xTft. Cauatln Heda In 11 Vm kcttlea, at Se per lb. Kxtrn Heiln lllarulta only ,'ije pi-r lb. Kxlrn Family Cmrkcra, Cc or ft fba for 2V. 4 lbs I'earl or Flake Tapioca for 25c 0 Hia A vena. Oatmeal or Farina for 25c Waahlng Powder, 3t tiack. And nil el her goeda throughout the ateck will lioaeld al theubove proertlouully low prices. Samuel Clarke, Agt., TKA, COFFKF. AND QKOCEttY HTOHK, I2ANOHHOUTH UUKKNMT. AT llUllHK-B. 'J II i: FINKHT IN Til K M AUK ET I Tbe Yentzer Evaporated Segar Cern. The Flneat ill the Hlnte. Tender, Hwrct nnd Klcgaut. Try It, Held Ouly by Vn In Ijiiicim. ler. Jellies and Preserves. .1(1 IK'S hy the liurket, In tin rnpa, In tumh lera, In glaaHjara, nnd by the pound; retail at Oe i.t pound. Flue Pure Fruit and Sugar Pn acrvea ; cquul le hoiiic-mude. McGAW'S CANNED CORN. EVKIIY CAN aUAUANTKEO.-Thlnk of It, hew cheap; lie n ran, or 17 cans for one dollar. Werth n great dcnl morn, but we have tee much. Th prlce muatnmlce It go faater. We are hound te sell It. Our less la your gain. BURSK'S, NO. 17 KAHT KINO HTIIKGT. T KF.ISr. A CAUI.OAI) OF IIIO 1IAHUAINH WILL 11K IN TO-DAY. Thin, In connection with the serving, gratis, of 11 cup of llloeker'a Dutch Cocea te every body. III be u L'Hlu day Hulurilu v. Cema one. come all. The Invitation la gladly extended. Tent Ha merit", and be convinced that It lina no cqunl. It la ie easily prepared, and gees much farther thuu nny ether coceu ou the iiiarkut. It la free from oil nnd nntl-dyapaptlc. CANNKU UOOllS. Three cans Metehela Cem, Fancy, 25c. Tliiee enna New Plo Peaches, Sic. Three cana New Chcrrlca, 2V. Four cana New Hlrawben lea, 2.1c. Pour cana New lllackberrlCH, 2ie. Three cana New Applea,2Jc. Four cjins Fancy New Cern, every can guar anteed, 23c. Twe cans Fine French Peaa, 25c. Tlirce cans Fine Marrowfat Peaa, 2Jc. Three cana New Housed Mackerel, 25c. Three cans New Whortleberries, 25c. i we emta new imapuernea, uk One large can California Kgg Pltima, 2Sc. One large can (loUten Drep Plums, 2Uc. One large cnu Fancy Aprlcela, 23c. One large can Fancy Aprlcela, 25c. One Inrge can Fancy Totuateea, Jc; 75c per ilercu. One large can Yellow Pared Pouches, 15c f I .(15 per dozen. Dill ED FHIHTH. Twe iwuikU Bllct'd New Pared Peachci, 2Jc. Five pounds Hiked New Uimarctl Peachca, 2J One nennil New Pltleil Chcrrlca. lRc. One pound Klue ew Parial IlitlflVachea, 2Jc. One ion ml Uoed New Paled HiiH Peachen.lac. Te peuuda Unpiireil Fancy Half Penehca,2jc. Three peumla Apricots, Very Flnc,"2c. Three rana Fine Large Prunea,2Jc. Five peuuda Uoed Prunes, 25c. One pound LnrgeHUver Prunes, 20 te pound 20e a pound. Twe iKiunds Fine Oelden Kgg Pluma, 25c, Three ieundaKvaxnitciLAiilcs. 25c. Four Munda Dntea 25e.-;M One (Hiuml Finn Hurtled ream, IV. We have a big llun of Funey Dried Fruits he Kldes. -M lairrela of Dried (Mm. Think of III 20 barrels of Dried Cem at tt Kunda for 25c, or U'n peuiul. This Is the biggest bargain ever offered. MKAT AND FISH.-Plcnln Hnma,9c; Hum mer llolegna, He; Dried liver, lllc; Knuckle lleef, 15a; llreakfiist ll.icen. l'Vic; Iteneleaa llama, 12c; Fine Mackerel, tl ter2"H; Ijirge Ne. 1,15c j IKnp Ken llltHitera, 2Ue; Herring, Ulba, 2re: white Fish, 5eu pound. lleiKhjuartera rer Wall llrushca, Cauatlc Beda ami Hecil Onions. FOH ItKNT 'Jlinv rooms ou second lliwr atore building. Cull num. One two story brick liotue en Ceral street Heut.tll. Lese no time. Jint Mieutcil for geel reuseus, ItKIHT. WIK1L1CM.M.K ANDItsVrAlLOHOCKH, COItNUll WK8T KINU ANU l'KIFUIfi HPH. T KV liVLUY MAN KXAMINKTUK "SNAP WATi:itl'UOOF COLI.A1US AND CUFFS, At ElUHMAN'S. CHOICE NECKWEAH! WILLIAMBI'OUT, Wire Buckle Suspender, AT EUISMAN'H, CULlUIUKHiONK JKNVELUY l" Complete Line of Emblematic Marks AT EltlBMAN'H. Ne. U Wet King Hlrect. TN DAUKE-ST AFUICA." HENRY M. STANLEY "In Darkest Africa." 1 he complete story of Htaule) 'a recent thrill lugudxeuturetaud the disclosure of hUlmper. tant discoveries will npiieur for the first time !.,,iU,ei..r.,.xX,:n,,KJ' "v "IMBELF.enlltled VN. U,AIJI,,T AFHIUA." Ill twovelumea. profusely lllustraled, prlce O 75 per volume. De net be deceived by any of the se--allea " Ktan ley books" new being offered as .' genuine" f "?, a.uU,e9,Jf Te no en f " "" Stan ley ceutribuUsd a Hue. AGENTS Tll.e w,nrk w"i ew LKY H e w KiilK'i5l'.T- ","r that WAN. Lh HOW N UOOK.the only one lu which he has a personal Interest, will W our luiurli l ou the title page. Address, imprun CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 920 Walnut Street, I'HILADELl'HI.V. aptfHtdJkw Htanmkv': 1-HlLADELraiA, Thursday, April . 10. De you realize hew much thattgegs as " Pure Linen " is abeuvnair cotton ? Very likely net. Nine times in ten an expert would notice only it in new goods. Here's a I luck Tewel, big, sightly, and very like linen te the unpracticcd eye. It was sold in a leading store in town as " pure linen," and at a " pure linen " -price. It's half cotton net a fibre of linen in all the filling. Yet the cotton is se hidden you must be wide awake te suspect it till the wear test comes. Here are a couple of Genu ine Pure Linen Deuble Huck Towels. Just as big, just as heavy as the make-believes, and just as cheap 25c. Sec the false and the true together and the fraud is plain. What we call Linen is Linen. Every time. And by bringing the goods in big lets straight from the looms te you we can make prices as little as these of the half-cotton 'description the market is overflowing with. Fer instance, these old-time Uarnsley Table Linens as geed and honest new as in your grandmother's days they're the regular 1.25 qual ity, but the price is Se rents. Or this German Table Linen, extra heavy, free from starch or sizing, at 65 cents ; we hear of nothing at even 85c that is as geed. We told you the ether day of heavy Damask acts (cloth and napkins) at $3.75 and 55. Every word still holds geed. Marvels of cheapness. That's the way in every class of Linens, from the dain tiest Handkerchief te the heav iest Carpet Cevering ; qualities are away up and prices away down. Heuthweat of centre. in Merine Underwear we have just what you ought te put en new, and what you will want te put en a month or six "weeks from new. We have never shown better lines of Underwear for Men, Women, and Children than new. Chestnut street aide, wcat of Main Aisle. About 500 Framed Photo graphs (11x14 inches) at 35c. Figure en what the frame alone would cost you. Basement, Market street aide. Jehn Wanamaker. flahtcc of italtieu. TALACE OF FAHUION. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION. 115 AND 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 Skirtings 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, one at I2c a yard; all of them worth mere money. Trimmings. Black Silk Passamenteries, 10, 15, 20, 25c te $1.25 a yard. Steel Passamenteries, at 75c, $1. $1.35, $1.50 te $4 a yard. Silver and Geld Braids and Sou Seu taches. Black Silk Fringe, 40, 50. 75C.$I te $1.25 a yard. 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, I2jc a pr. Ladies' full regular made Bal briggan Hese i2c 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 enlv 25c. The latest in Silver and Oxydized Bracelets at 1,0c apiece, Chtnamare. H lailftMARTIM. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Wk are new opening our Bprlng Importation of Queenswara and will be prepared te supply our euiteraan with the very bestgradaefwareat Lewest Price. Heuteatlrea reeelr especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. T 11. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. China Department. New arrivals every day of the week, and Novelties in China and Glass are en exhibi tion. Tumblers. Thin Glass, with any initial you may desire, at $1 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. Glassxeare We Are 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 $25.00. Odd Plates and Platters. Frem Dinner Sets, at one half prices, White and Deco rated. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Princt Sts., LANUABTEtl. PA vtf C5e&e W1 M.IAMHON & FO8TEK. LADIES' DRESS CLOTH! ThOKoedsnrcSO-lnchea wide, nil wool, In all the U-udlne Hhndea and lllack. They were made te sell at 73c a jard. Our price IsiUc The quantity la limited, nnd cunuet possibly hint lone at audi nn extremely low prlce, THIS SEASON'S FAVORITE. Heys' Cambric Tunic Bulla, lu Light and Dark Kliudea of Cnsslmere and Chevleta, tXle JT.'iO, nnd a Callope In the bargain. JdieV Morning Wrappers, Light and Dark Colen, Si. Ladles', Mlsaea' and Olrls' Steckinette and Cleth Jackets, JiiTi te f (1. Ijidles' Ueadcd Wraps, (2.50 te tt.25. A larue assortment efHIlk Wraps and Capes, at lowest prices. ON SECOND FLOOR can be found a lnrge and handsome aaaertment of Mcn'a and leya' Clothing, In the Latest r'nahlena rer Hprlng aud Hummer. 1 be Btrnlght Hut ten Hack Ceat, In round cor ner or Mtinr cut- The Itell Cellar Back Ceat Is very stylish. The Deuhle-Hrcaated Hack Ceat, square or round corner, cut with long roll, te dress with Oeuhlc-Hrcastcd Vest. The Cutaway Ceat Is three and four-button, mi-stly three. I'rlnce Albert Deuble-Urcasted Coats are worn with 1'anta of lighter shade. Uur Taut Stock consists of the Leading Btylca of Slrliws nnd l'lnlds. Blrlctly Alt-Weel 1'anU fremSiOO te$.-i. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. The lnrjji'it and finest assortment of Neck wear found any u here. Light and .Dark Colored Tcck Bcarra.lTcte tl.'ii. Keiir-ln-IInuds, all colors, "J5c tell 2i. Club Heuse, Windsors, Tycoon Tie uud Kancy Htntlght and Strap llewa, In great urlety. Klghmlii Shirt, ll. or 5.W icr half dezeu. Ne. '.'. 75c., or M.OJ per half dezeu. Fermer price, II. .v?,r' iW?,rn,er' L.lS,.,!-W.cKht Underwear, In Camera Hair and White Weel, at 11.25. Special values lu Ladles' Handkerchiefs at 2c, 3c and 4c. All lOe Handkerchiefs new 7c. All 15c and 17c Handkerchiefs new I2We. AVIilte and Coleied Embroidered Handker chiefs, excellent values, 17c. itegular 35e and ssc Handkerchiefs new 25c. littler grades, 3c, i3c and tic. Baltimore Shoes for Ladles' Wear are made of Seft Urlghl Dongola leather, Nar row Bmiure Tees, llaud-Turned Heles, with I'elnted and Straight Tina. Common Sense Heels. These arc the best nitlng and most sty sty IshHhecsIn the market. Price, $3.50. We have the exclusive sale lu Lancaster. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Klat Irons, superior quality, sizes 6 te 8, at 2jc each. Slid Irons, with detachable, always cool ban dli, ut ll.'i'. I'crK'l. Iren Skillets, 17c, 20c, 2tie audXIc. Wash Heller, rust-proof steel bottom, Nes. (J, 7 and a, ut 7c, tMc and 11.13. t-iiriiikllnj,- Cans, lUe, 33c and 47c. CANDIES. Kine Candles at lowest prices. Try our W. A K. Caramels ut lUc V & BABY CARRIAGES. Don't fall te tee our selection and get an Idea of vuluea. Our H Carrluge is as carefully made us our f.5 Carriage. Ladies' Parasols. Beclal makea, and can give any new shade le match melt any dress. Alse, all Combination Co'ers nnd Main Black PurnheU and Sun Umbrellas. Prices, b7c ue Children's Parasols, 25c. ' ' p- in Immense Bargain IN Williamseu & Fester. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., ASb NO, W JsURKCX ST., HARRIMBUHO, VA, $he B fcl f K I til ... '.Si t CtOMUON HKNRF. RBOR HTOIIE. . Hjr ii U . i i v ' 7 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT U.5 ' 14 Vr- -i-OF- 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) A TEST CASE! Hew Many People Read Adver tisements ? In order te test the efficiency of advertising and ascertain the number who read and believe ad vertisements, we make the fol lowing substantial offer, which means hundreds of dollars te be given away Free te the people of Lancaster and vicinity. Save This Paper! Bring a copy of itte our store and receive Free of Charge, a card which will entitle you and your family te a discount of ie per cent, en all goods bought from us in the next 90 days. Ne discount without a copy of the paper. We want hundreds of new customers and we mean te have them, if fair treatments, low prices, geed goods and liberal inducements will bring them. Shee Stere, 40 EAST KING STREET, (OPPOSITE C0UET HOUSE.) LANCASTER PENNA. The mm km Shee Stere, Ik Cum Sense rn meehm. -VTEWYORKSTORB. 4 Tht Hew Silk Finiili will net crock or trew red by acids or perspira tion, but get mera brilliant by washing In map and water. They come In Black, with Exqui site Designs In White Outline like Ktchlngs of Klewera, Leaves, Twlca, Kaln Dreps, ate. Tb designs are beautifully artlstle. aad tba goeda have a durability tbat places them far beyond anything tbat haa ever been done la thla Ui. Come and see tbe latest designs. Dress Trimmings ! " We ara new showing a Choice Line of STEEL TRIMMINGS, BLACK BRAIDED GIMPS, VANDYKE BRAIDS, BLACK VANDYKE LACES. Hpeclal Bargain In Beat Black Crochet Trimmings, Choice Designs. Latest Styles, at I1J0 aud 11.75 a yard, worth rrem 13 le 14. BATIN EDfJESILK RIUBONH, SATIN EDGE MOIUE 1UUBOHH, In every desirable Celer and Width, Best Qual ities, at Lew Prices. Black and Colored Yel?etRibbens, In All Widths, Batln nnd Plain Black. An lmmcnse assortment of Dress Buckles and Slides, At , 10, 12, 15, 20, 25 te 50 Cents. WATT& SHAND, 0, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. B OSTON BTOKE. BOSTON STORE. -13- HEADQUARTERS -FOB- -ANO- 45 INCHES WIDE, AT 5.1c., Gc, 75c., 11.00, f 1.S5, !LU), f I.T5 A YAUD. ALSO, A BIO ASSORTMENT OF Henriettas! At 2V. 37c, 60c., 75c, 11.00, 111 all the New Hbades, such as Old Koae, Heliotropes, Light Greys. Dress Goods! Is a thing we make a specialty of and no house In Ijincrtsler can Uiew se much that's flue In this line, or sell them cheaper than we de. FOR FINE GOODS -OO TO- 35 & 37 N. Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. Vrtraaela. AHASOLSAND UMDRELLAHI PARASOL -AND- UMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS ! ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. 10 PER CENT. DEBENTUKEBTOCK CEH llflcates lnmultlules off 100. earnlnu-a guarantee cash dividend or 10 per cent, per an num, payable semi-annually, are Issued toy tba Uulldmitand Lean Association of liakotadteme Office. Aberdeen, Bemb. Dakota). Ne member ship fee or ether expense Incident le Issuance of stock. Stock may be convened Inte cash at purchase price after two years. Invester se cured by teal estate mortgage te double tbe amount of the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Correspondence Invited. e nr B'CiDi.tvn MELANEIS SATINES Black Lace Fleuncings Charles Stamm. iUMm9measbt !,. "." . i JMM v. ..,: Aifi. -jfe', ".yj'Wt., " r !- 1-J-V JS4K"uY