"rmm SJ ' i. iliH K--JFv- '''v "V".,."-!-':"""' ' ' V "! SL! ) r-- a'HB LAN0A8TBK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FKIDAY, APBIL 25, 180. iiwipwajuuiiiju 73 x7?.,Ki"v?'jYivrT'?r?;;rT7r:j. lltf JntelU0Cttc?r. 'l.WntKUMt, LMRTKINitAM rOLTX. Mliera. ;'; iWMsWT CLARK Pnbllssar. ft- L ...... baDUUbT IICTKLUIUENCKK. FUnUIDM ' day ta tbs yr, butHnBrday. BerrM ttsan ia this dty and errtranil!n lattmesataawsek. Brmallflvedei- layaarlaadvaaMt te ecnUR month. ;x-v; . CLYttla.itafurcKR-On dollar and rnts a rwr. la adranea. TO MtiHHTKf rriih Rmlt by rliMk f asstuBes order, and whers neither of least, a preennsd saud in rafiauvra r. at Um tHntefflcs, as stoeuct class mall TIB INTEIaLIOEKOEB. Lancaster, l'a. ITSB. FA.. April ,23, 1890. ' XtW Trk 1TI11 Trr It. Ne Vefk itaU. Senate Las finally I without a dissenting vote a ballet l Mil sumt.aMaa.1 lit Qnn.lnp Mnvlnll. faptfaoccl'tUeerigluni measure, after pnamwitu uovcrner inn, aim te thia constitutional objections te the ttkl inaaBin.i svlilMi fin vpfneil. rBepablleartTCualen at firet voted te HUie uiii,uuk in a uay ur nvu nruun Mid their noaltleii and concluded te J ballet reform as tbe governor Ud t and as tbey could get It, since r could net Lave It as they wanted let that all nartlra in 'cw Yerk linen reunited In n ifelnrmltintlnii In tind Australian system of voting, aud the r contest aueut tt wiiicn ban lasted nigh a couple of legislative session la si end. b' peepla of the state dcmaudeil a lortnenew way or voting and tne Itciana were finally obliged te yiciti Miat a seeming compllauce with their i. .it is doubt nil wiiellier tnepeii- i of nlthnr nnrlv inrrit In Inninrii. .the new plan, aud the Republicans IaismI llipmsdviHi f..r If rntlw.r tuiiiiiifi jDemecratlu governor was hostile Because ei any great ue.stre ei ineir itogive the ballet additional safe- s against tne manipulations or atonal liellllrlllln. Wlii'l'inr tin I adopted will or will net secure the I'll. l ... . a . ktee iew i erK .ueguuuiure nas piaceu iron raceru as in tuver or the object, I Will hereafter be cnninnllerl In ivm. Rimy defect in tlie legislation to,ae- ii. verner Hill has been very much ibta! t)V that fuiituru nf llui Aiistrn. kljratcm which Impeded the ignorant Tin casting his ballet. It required "te mark thane whom lm v.ileit fur jfa printed ballet, containing the i ei an me candidates, that was him as be entered the ..nlllntr : as he has te de this without imslat- ; he is obviously required te de it ha lacks eclurntlnn In fit lilm 'and se the governor thought this iv an unconstitutional require It. There does net wm in lm W f T9tnt f.l1tli1..Aaa la. Il.l. aI. g. ... KUUVUCX) J illfB VVm mom?, as any voter who prizes tflraachlse can readily learn te read peeugu te uctcct tue names en his t; ana u ue is tee stupid or neglect- t de thin, lin la Imnllv In nnaltls.t. tn ,1 F " "- a.-,, jaya..M v H the protection of the censtltu- gj.sMiu avauy rme me less ei IU0 tM vvwt wuu uuuuei reau is net vi iuu m great detriment te ine a' hill that lma rmiuul II. n V..nr t,' Legislature overcomes the gever- IAl.tAAlln.t ..n la.lt..n 1... I. pw'Jvv,',",Ji " wciiuve, y ireriiui- jffthe voter te take Inte the polling IliiWith him a ballet tllllf. lm nnn iiupen the official ene. Whether mure win ue a great detriment te RrfjMect' of the law, experience will &'''. n,l It la, I. -.!!.. ... ...I. II- 1. p """ uaiuij noun wiinc te White. The Australian system, If sK adented in lViiimvlvniiin u-m & demand U variation frnm tlm nrlirl- Mebenie, because our constitution re al every uauet te no numbered. We St Consider that thin Will lu, nu irmut ttbarrassment te the working of the .-as tue auumeual feature of the ter!' hnllet whleli flm "Ven, t'nw provides. There is no real dllll- 'in.secunng nil the benefit of tbe anan system while numbcrlug the S, and WC Should be serrv In am fateful command of the rcnnsyl- . constitution abrogated, until ex- ace nas snewu that it will net" (Wall with the Australian system it whether we will bave anv exiwrl. IJef that system lu Veunaylviinla r.wu uuiieuouetiui. i'ubllc Ben- pi win doubtless command it seine- , bnt POSSlblv net before the evivnrl. reY ether states has shown Us r, beyond dispute. A fair trial i: WO believe Will demniiulrntn ?it is geed; but It may Vhe defeated in u trial unfairly sn The seclusion of the voter lu trlng and casting his bullet Is the t feature of the scheme ; aud faith Mi en the nart of the elentimi im. Lbl kfaSfllniT WKItit fllQ l.aall. le ....a,... te IU great success. Such faltbful- vpuDiic sentiment can cemmaud, B ine law aleue cannot. I'enn- la Is likely te be the lust state Unto line, for the nelltlclun hem all mvftv lint nnr iltiv ii III ,. WJTlr - 2$" A Jluch Abused Malady. i the Masaachiiietta liiB.iiii.iLsvlnm ITtstbore. come strani'e HlorUef in. Mtjr cured and caued by the grip. i cum are reporteu ei tlie recovery ten by patients after severe nl tiipkH a grip. Four of them were women had entered the hesnital with neute Ma, and two of these had passed into "u, nuu u is ueciarea l-emarkahle ttbey were lifted out of their hope-eadltieubvanvtblni'Hiif.i-t !.r.i..,.tii three men had delusional Insanity fwe re considered Incurable. The grip r unuueu ier se many thlugs wis entering te find some geed taacribed te it,- aud the force of this asyjum report is hurdly lessened i laiaiaCUMjm mat tne name asylum netvcu lour new natleutu ulim I wreck is ascribed te tha Pi-in. rbt surprising that the malady a uv maue te carry tue blame for Ity as well as ether troubles, but it lastonisningtetiud a physician laal aud clever as te auitoeut iimi k wuld be any geed work by the : ft.. ill WMsia. where tbe grip first ap- ri, nivy new nave very ugly stories ft a supposed sequel te It culled mm,- wuicn inreateus te udvuuce track of Influenza along with e cholera and ethir .ii,.i, .,-i,. f jbeatllencc, Berne jieople who like pu OT...VU uiukc muen of these , but tUere does net appear te be i ter alarm, aud uiuuraiiia u ..u.un la uena," at ungrate, Is net likely M the ocean. It is dei.i-i-ii.Mi . f tranca or sleep following a i la-uuuiueii ei tue eraln, aud the Da uuder which It lia , 1 1.. Uit Europe, among miserable, half- uie, are net te be round in Taking one consideration . -.. ,.w- with another theso who have suffered from the grip should take care of them selves, and Its cflecU en sane and In sane should be carefully studied by the experts. Perhaps after all it is a badly abused malady net responsible for half the damage that has been charged te it. That Twe Tern Idea. Vc are rather glad te bee that Mr. Myers has made up his mind te run for the congressional nomination against Congressman Hreslus ; aud this net be cause we wish ill tollrelbor Ilreslusbut because we we no sense In the rule which has pie vailed among the Itepub llcans iu this comity as te this edlce ; conceding two tonus and no mere te the holder of It. Twe terms are tee many for n peer congressman and net enough for a geed one. There Is no reason why a congressman should net be passed upon by his party followers nt every nomination, nor why he should net be rccheMnlfbi'ha.1 met their expectations. There is very substantial reason for re electing a geed congressman as long as he Is willing te serve. The Philadel phia Republicans have obtained a great deal of influence by re-electing n let of very peer congressmen and making the office in effect tt life tenure. They would have doue a great deal better If they had had luck or discrimination enough te pick out first class, Instead of second class men, when they started this plan. Hut a man with years of cxpcricnce in Con gress is of much mere account te his constituents than a much greater man with euly a term of service te habituate him te the ropes. Be that It Is net a bad thing that the ab surd two term Idea is being knocked in the head new lu Lancaster county. Tin: llruzlllnn cnblnet Is having another crlflls. It useJ te he tlie beast of Itmzillnns that tlielr country was tranquil wlille tlie ether .Seuth American stntes were In con tinual revolution, mid Dein l'oilre madea famous Joke en thlt when coniinentlnjt en the revolutions of the fly whpel of the great Corliss ongltie at the coutennlnl e.Ktiltiuu. Till. Lew or Mississippi is tpurini? down levees se rapidly that Horgeniit Dunn, of the weather sorvlee, who was se roundly abused for his warning, must feel templed te reiunrk : "I told you se." He predicted the (trcatcst calamity of tlie kind In modern tlmes,aud If tlie warning had net stirred up Congress te untliorUe the oqiilpmetit of rolief steamers his prnpheey might net new be far out of tlie way. These stontuers are travellng around ever the submerged country reseulng poeplo from heuse tops and hills. Dunn whs a very useful and desirable alarmist and deserves a medal or a statue or some ether worthless thing of the kind usually given for valuable services. Tim l'hllndelphla zoological garden has had a clieekercd career of some elglilcen years, ami Is new In a fairly substantial, though by no means vigorous, llnauclal condition. Tills hoeiiih te ludlcate that tlie mausgorie patt of a circus Is net the really popular portion of the show, for If It were the Philadelphia 7.00 would draw Immeiise crowds and seen grew rich eueugli te hu tnade frce te the public, as was originally Intended. Its collection Is far superior te that of any circus that ever travelled, and the animals and birds are shown under much better and mera pleasant circum circum stance. PiioiKssien Oei.nwiN Smith in replying te a toast at the luinquet of the St. Uoeigo society, in Philadelphia, 011 Thursday, said that the llrst beat of he Anglo-Saxen race was en the son coast of Germany se that here In America Ihey meet again In the dermaii immigrant population their origi nal klnsmen and nolglihers. He thought It tlme that the old quarrel hrtween Kngllsh and Amerlcans should he drepiwd. " Net te theso alien tommlmltles of Seuth America communities or Indians, with a top sprinkling of Latins hut te the kin dred and politically congenial population 011 the north, the oyes or Amerle.111 stntuH 111011 should be turned." He here Is an Englishman who seeins te be advising Canadian annexation. He went 011 te ohservo that Kng'.and's world werld world wlde empire Is almost tee much for her and wouderod what Americans would de if Kugland should be hard pressed by her eneialps. Wsll it Is a little hard te tell Just new, but It Is net likely that we would boa bit mero selllsh than England was during our war. UXI'AHAl.I.EI.BP 1IAI1HAI1ITV. An Unfortunate Uermaa Widow Vulnly Heeks Assistance A most harliai eus case of brutal treat ment, as the result of two authorities clash ing, occurred at the Immigration UeiHil, Newerk, en Thursday morning. Airs. Augttklu Larding, a German widow, about 40 years old, aud who arrived at the New Yerk pert en the llth of last October, en the Hamburg kteamer Harmenta, applied 011 Wednesday te the barge olhce author ities for medical aid, as she was sum-ring from dropsy and had no money te imv the doctor. She was told te call en Thursdav, which she did, but was told that she would have te go te Castle Garden, us she arrived iu this country bol'ero the foderal authorities opened the barge olllce. An ollleer took her te Custle Garden, though she was scarcely uble te walk. Secretary Jacksen refused te rncolve her there, and sent her back te the barge office. Again she wus sent back te Custle Garden by the barge olllce emvisis, aud again re turned. Mrs. Larding was sulVerlng ter. rlhle agony from her sickness. Neverthe less, she was hent thu third time te Custle Garden and returned. 8ecreUry Jacksen staled that he was obliged te rofuse her admittance, us Sec retary Wlndem, In his loiter a week age, refused te pay the tlie oxpeuses of any mere Immigrants taken in charge by tlie state heard. After being taken for the third time from Castle Garden te the barge olllce en Thurs day Colonel Wclier gave orders that she be sent te Hellevue hospital. There the olll elll cla's declined te roceive her, us slie was still u ward of the Immigration authorities. t rem liellovue the woman was sent te the oniceofSuporintondent lllake, of the out door ioer, at Kleventh street ami Third avenue. .Mr. llluke in turn sent Mrs. Larding luck te Castle Garden. Frem thore she wus sent te the barge olllce agiln, Imt only te be once mero informed that Colenol Wober could de nothing for her. Mrs. Larding was finally ordered by Colenol Wober te be turned cut of tlie barge offlee. With a sinking heart aud aching body .he sought temperary rolief en one of the benches ut Battery park, where late In the day bIie was taken In vu..iKu uyan ugoiuei Miuucrmau K mi grant society. Anether Silver lllll lVeruuited. .iu?naMnT'il.le,re,,.'rm,rUy introduced u tbe Senate calendar. It provides that uny person may de posit at any mint or assay olllce or the United States either geld or s Iv r bullion, lu uuantltles or net le,, than flye ounces of geld or eighty euuees of silver, and re'elvH coin or coin certlll cates therefer at the rate of gi in eei,, r certltlcates ler S3 8-10 grains, trey weight, of standard geld, auil ut the rate or 81 lu certlllcates for 2J grains of standard Ml yer. That the coin cortincates provided form this act shall ha receivable for all Uxes and dues te the Unlted Stales or every description, and shall be a Iawml Under for the payment of all debts, imblie and private. ' s- The second section authorizes the sccre- h.,7LYi e '.fS" te P reiMT0 H,ul J1"fi bute the certllli ales, audsoctteu 3 provides for the act te tuke elfect thirty days after Its Schinerz-aPreuda (' Pulu-Jey "). The Berlin correspondent of the TAera. ptutle Uaectte states that Professer Leyden pieseutedtehls class at Charlie a young lady affected with "sclimentfrende." It Is a pity I cannot translate that name, for 'pain-Jey' would convey no meaning. The patient, as the professor explained, be longed te that claas of hysterical women who net only experienced -be pal a during an operation, but en the contrary, had a morbid desire te have otherwise most painful operations performed en them without an annstbetle. The patient in question had. during a iiarexysm of hysteria, fractured her lower aw and Injured the facial artery. The njury proved a most serious one, and necessitated the ligatien of the ferial and carotid arteries, and finally the removal of part of (he lewer law. The pallent Insisted upon having all three operations performed without an amosthetlc, and told the opera tor that she had deriyed greet pleasure from the operation. '' A Secret Charity. Says tlie Cooperstown, N.Y., Repuhttean: TaAst week we announced that the gift of 110,000 by the children of Mrs. Cat ter for the erection of a hospital here had been withdrawn. On Monday Dr. Latbrep re. eclved by mall an envelope postmarked Newark, S. J., which contained another envclope en which was written : "Te the hospital from a friend. Name suggested, Ged's Provldence Hospital.'" This en en en vcloeo contained a f 10,000 geld certificate. VAN IIOUTEN'A COCOA-" Best Fartlienl," and (Iecs Keut tartar is disease and death Met only le the teeth, but breath ; It taints the moil til, and te our srnlle (lives a most ghastly tinge, Uie while. Hut If we've KOZODONT cloeo by, We may lis worst atsaultsdefy. North Pole Kxpodlttenn, l'rlre fight, luttrrlefi, walklnr matches, and hnlloeii ascension are usually humbug of the worst sort- Ur. Themnt' Urtectrle Oil Is net a hiiinbui;. ft Is a quick cure for aches and sprains, and Isjimlnsirned rer n lumenes. Held In Ijtncnstcr by W.T, lltx-h, 137 and 1W North North (iiiwn direct. A Sprlnir. Medicine. The druggist claim that people call dally for the new cure for constipation and lick head ache, discovered by Dr. Hllas f jine lu the Recky .Mountains. It Is mild tebe Oregon grape root (a great remedy In the far West for these com plaints) combined with slmple herbs, and Is mmle fr use by pouring en hetting water te draw out the strength. It sells at AO cent a pack pack age iimi Is called Lane's Kntnlly Medicine. (I) ' Henrllliu. " ferl new. I wa nflllcted with sick head ache and general debility, but Jlunleck lltaetl Jllltrm brought about an Immedlute Improve ment In my general health. I consider them the Im'M fumlly medicine In the market." Ailelph laiille, tliifldte, N. Y. Held In Lancas ter by W. T. llevh, 137 unit l'ftl Nerlh Queen slreeU Yes, he lees you new, 'Us true, IdiM with eyes of lelet blue, Lips as sweet us honey-dew, lleuny little bride 1 Will he love you as tenlsv. When your bloom has fled away, When your golden lecksnru grey WlllhlslevuiibldeT Yes, iritis the true kind It will Mirvlveall the Inevitable wastes and changes of lire, liut It Is every woman's desire and duty te rebtlii, hs long as she ran, the attractions that made her ehiirmlng mid tieleved In youth. Ne one can keep her youthful bloom or siiuiile Uiuper IT weighed down mid sutTerlng from female weakness and disorders. Dr. Pierre's Kaverlta Prescription Is a remedy for these troubles. Meld by druggist. K.H.tw M If.LIO.VH OP ANIMALS. Teil Cunnef WoeTlinni tint Yeu May He IIoveiii-ihI lly TI10111 If Y'eu Are Net On Your Guard. .Vuf-arfii-lMd nlr. What Is "bad air?" Ills air leaded with millions of minute uulmal tee small te he seen by the linked eye and every one of them ixilionetu. Loek nt a sunbeam where It comes streaming through your win dow and notice the millions of ntems or dust that It contains. Yen de net sen this dust ex cept ns It Is made visible lu a sunbeam. Then think hew many thousands or millions or smaller animals there must be In every breath drawn Inte the lungs nnd nut one of which can be seen I Hut they must live, and they de II ve upon that portion or the human body which they can get at. This Is malaria. Is It any wonder that nearly every man and woman Is troubled with It; is It net rather a wonder that they are net troubled mere? Uut what can be doueT Kill the germs. Hew? Nothing se iiilckly mid certainly does It ns pin- whiskey. Nothing se certainly In jures, us Impure whiskey, and no whiskey was ever known that Is se absolutely pure In every reipectns Unity's Pure .Malt, Piofiner Henry A. Melt, of New Yerk, declares It Mr. Win. T. Culler, Htate Chemist of Connecticut, uuhesl tntlugly asserts It; all prominent scientists, doctors, nnd professors who have Investigated It, fully agree aud me unqualified In their com. moiidatlens. Any man or woman who reels tired, weak, exhausted despondent, with all the signs of malaria aud malarial poison, should net delay and eiinuet de belter than te use, In the proper manner unit nlth mnderatleii, Dairy's Pure Mutt Whiskey, lie careful In purchasing II, however, te secure the genuine. Like ether aluublw things II has Imitations, and many dealers ure dishonorable enough te try and m1 ether nnd Injurious goods. De net be devolved but Insist upon huvliig tlu genuine. (') J3K.TI.lt THAN TKA AND COFKEK KOIl Tilts. NK11VK.H. Van Heu ten's Cocea AI'I'ETIZINO-EASII.Y DIUE-.TKD. Ask your Grocer rer II, take no ether. (lid) ty k examine: kykh kkek. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and that g hisses will le a great help te you. We use Inimitable "D1A M A NTA' lenses, which ure made only by us, and recommended by lending Oculists us thu best aids te defec tive vision. ar"oe "1J HecU"'11'"' W-efJ ; usual price, Hteel Hivectaeles, AOa.i usual price, at. CO. Artificial Eyes 1 userU'd, 1 ; usual price, S 1 0. M. ZINEHAN & BRO. ,130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANH. I I'HILADEH'HfA. tletweeu Chestnut and Walnut HtreeU. mvMyd c AUTKIt'H LITTLE LIVKIl PILLI. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Hick lleHilarheaml relieve all the tumbles Inci dent te u blleus sliite or the system, such u Dlttluess, NuUHeu, Drowsiness, Distress after hating, IMI11 In the Hide, dc. Whlle their most lemutkable success bus been shown In curing sick: Headache, yet CAIITKK'H LITTLE I.IVEU PILLS ure eiimlly valuable In Ceiii.tlpatlnn. curing mid preventing this unueilng eem' plnliit, while they ulse correct all dlsorderser the stomach, stimulate the liver uud regulate the bowels. Ecu It they only cured Ache they would lie almost priceless te these who sutler from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately tbclr goodness doe net end here, and these who once try them will Hint these little pills valuable lu se iiiuiTy wavs that ilu?tyne'r,aV,,ick8heu!','8 "- ACHE Is the hane or se many lives that here Is w here we make our great beiuu Our pills euro It while ethers de net.' UAUTKK'H LITTLE I.IVEU PILW are very small mid ery easy le take. One or twepllii makeudeke. They are strictly regulable und Jonetsrlpo or purge, but by their gentle ac ac tlen plcaku all who um them, l.i UI, at a cU ; live ier J I. Sold everywhere or sent by uiall. CAItTEH M EDICINE CO., NEW YOUK. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. augliS-lydeed ""-aiiijioe. 1 ( I r.il CENT."llKH EN TU It K H POCK CKK A.KJ UHcutes In multiples eriiOO. eirnlnia guaraiitee cash dl. Ulend of 10 rwr cenU wr an" "", payable .semlflnnually, ure Issued Vv tl? 1 u Idlns and Ixian As.echitf, 1 off keU(l,S V.'A'rilT."' l0",,, laUetu) Ne member" ship fee or ether exiiense Incident te luuaum of kUH-k. Hleck may be eenirted intoeSsi St inircliase price after two yeuri. InvJatf.J H. cured by teal estate mortgage te double the" amount of thu Imestineui: deposited wiii Trustee, rerrcun.n, !..,,- i...,i.I'r'lcu wnn a C.W.HTAULINO. Manager Philadelphia Office Ne. ,11 Walnut isiree t .waHiwiiiinm, lanl-tuiend Mlreet, BJ. KltEss. MANUKACrtfllKIl Of Him , gleil nnd Orthepusllcul Appllanceslsuch u iSllrt1'. Urartu. Crutches, t.Vubfeet HheSi Artificial Limbs. Elastic Htecklngete Hn ' Abdominal and ferine huP!ertir.?c. 1$ attendance, .107 West King street. mlma? Hfmnmmmktt'm, VntLABrnvrntA, Friaer, April M, isw. Where shall we step in cot tons ! A confusion of loveli ness ! Masses of Ginghams like a shingly mountain side sun streaked and touched with color. Sateen3 smooth, soft, grace ful and gay as a violet bank flecked with daisies. There's a hint- of babbling brooks, and birds' songs in their dainty folds. Richer, reyaler almost than any are the aristocratic Bran-, denburgs. If oversea looms and printers had made these pictures the pride would be double, maybe. The triumph is American. Unmatched in fineness, in firmness, in perfect weave, in artistic effect by any stuff that pretends relationship. Quality considered, at least 25 per cent, cheaper than any rival cotton we knew of 20c. The thick plantation of Crepelines (that 6c marvel) and chintzes and all that you knew something of. Net a weakness in the whole line. Northwest and northeast of centre. Outing Flannels are in full est feather. The newest heaps are of the unshrinking Ceylens nnd Llamas, geed for wet or dry, for anybody. Stripey or cheeky as of old, but with fresh beau ties. We believe no reef in America covers another gather ing of them se complete. 'it-Inch Ceylon, 37c. 00-luch "eylen.sllk stripes or plaids, SOc. 32-Inch Llamas, 60 and 00c. 81-Inch Llamas, twilled, (I'ic. The lovely stlk-and-cotten Cheviots for Shirtings (75c) are all the time getting new friends. French Printed Flannels were never prettier. 65c. Northeast or centre All the widths and styles in the Black Hemstitched Grena dines are plenty once mere ij, 2, 2, 3, and 4 inches. Northwest or centre. Black Gimps of many styles go te prices that will make talk and customers. Northeast of centre. Mere than one hundred fresh styles of Linen Lawns at the counter yesterday. H a n d d semer than ever if possible. 20, 25, 30, and 40c. .Southwest or centre. One Handkerchief is as geed as forty te measure a stock by. Here are two, both for women : (1) Plain white hemstitched, printed border, embroidered corners, ten cents. (2) Plain white, hemstitchcd.embreidercd initial, ten cents. Beth are of pure linen. We don't knew their match outside under 15 cents. Southwest or centre. The Ooze Leather Caps. As pretty as odd. They'll figure in some of the dashingest out fits of the season. Thirteenth street side, north horn Chestnut street. Men's and Beys' Clothing is going mere as we mean it te. Better kinds, lower prices : the push is for both all the time. See the natty Sailor Suits for Beys, or the Harris Cassimcre Overcoats for Men. They stand for all. Thirteenth and Market streets. Jehn Wanamaker. QHiimttuavc. rriuu A MAHTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE Cliixia Hall. Wk are new opening our Hprlng Importation or Queensware aud will be prepared te supply our customers Willi the very best grade or ware at fewest Prices. Unusesttres receive especial ulleutlnn. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. -Paranoia. TAU AHOLHAND UMUKRLLAHI PARASOL -AND- UMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS ! ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. apr!2 3iud mANKS KOH WATEH.OlLH, ACID Oil QAS .-S-I"Hy.bape or capacity, at fair prices, go te JOHN fltftj'f. SSI EsslKultdn ureet. (ni7-tM UttUtiterit l T UK BON TON M1LLINKRT RTOtUC -THE- BONTON Millinery, 13 East King Street. 7ie Pettiest Bennet Fashions Originate Here. Yeu get the first leek in the ever changing mirror of fashion right here. Our Bennets are liked be cause they are "newer" and prettier and unlike the hack neyed styles you see en the street. The work of our trimmers is a luxury, our low prices a joy. With one of our hats or bon nets you'll be " right in the fashion," and net much "out of pocket." Wc Trim te Order With distinguished success. We suit your individual style and taste, and our prices satisfy your notions of economy. New Straw Shapes. Many new styles en our coun ters te-day. New shapes and colors in Lace Straws and Mi lan s. Pretty Turban Teques, 58c, 73c, 87c. ' Open Werk Large Hats, 48c, 63c, 73c. and 98c. each. "Van Dyke" Straws, 87c, 98c. and $1.23 each. Children's Hats Trimmed and Untrimmed. Hundreds te select from ; every shape and color. Prices remarkably low. Lace Caps,25c, 37c, 58c. and 75c. New Styles and New De-v signs. Hat and Bennet Trimmings. Ribbons, Flewers.CrepeLisse, Laces, Geld and Silver Bullion Galleens, Geld Laces and Braids, etc., etc., at less than any ether store in the city. THE BON TON UM IRE, 13 East King St., tnr.7-.'hndSAK LANCASTER. PA. isxxvnltuve. w IOM TEK'.S COHNKK. Everybody Can Understand Tbis ! F or Furniture te make you smile, U phelstervd in the latest style It oseweod and Oak, Walnut, Ash, N e odds what kln'd, but never trash, 1-nspect the stock Inspect It well T-hat we are new prepared te sell, U nlcss you have, without a sight, It solved that you'll these bargains slight. E mbrace this chance ; 'twill bring delight I WIDMYER, Cemer East King and Duke Streets' LAXCASTKK. PA. 11 ELNITSU'S KUUN1TUKE UEI'OT. OUR NEW DEPARTMENT. Curtains and Upholstery I A Larue and Elegant Line of CHENILLE nnd MAUIIAH CUIU'AINM nt Lew rices. We will supply you with everything you need te de your own Upholstering. Tacks, Twine, (Jlinp, Cords, and All Mtvles, Prien and Kinds erTA.'KSTltlESundHlLK I'LUHIIES. 8-W0 will make ever your old Hair Mat tress nt h reasonable price, and repair or reuH heUter unythlug you deslie at wry low prices. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queeu Street "VCJUSalGlBB. FIVE MINUTES Loeklnz Outdoes All the Geed Things ws might say about OUR FURNITURE! It's Just the kind of Furniture that fill a wormy name. All the New Htyles. It's no trouble te sell such Furniture when It's knewu. Here's the reason : We Hell Furniture for Kep Kep UUatleuas Well as for Meney. Ne thought or cheapness In u single piece. Made ter long weur nnd satisfaction, und yet sold cheap. That's what makes It se easy te sell. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, Ne. 81 SOUTH QUEKNBt-REKT. UttcccUatteeus sT" OLD BttONZR, LlqtTIDH AND RtZINU for steam work, at JUHM bferrrt. 21 Knit niten sutsU. m7-tfd . t i HORIZONTAL HTATlONAflV EN. MM. srnnt fyiflB tinftut-vwtsraai sanil a-tfl. ftanMllWm (iM hnssaijinsfftts vmi will And Am ftt JCHINHisUra, MB Eal Fullen QtPMts SWUm, BOILEllH, MfNINO.CENTMIKU. WHITE COTTON WA8TK, COPPED VY the pound, ISe; Id let of 10 pounds or OTer.Sc. All goods delivered te soy part or the city Free, fall en JOHN BEaT, lieTsa East Kolten street. m7-td JACKINQfs, AH FOLLOWS i DtttfOO.FOH Hteamaad IIj-dranlleFacktng.AsbestHepe, even and Wick Packing, Hemp racking, As- uauges, riutaBage Packing, Iteed's Patent As feLld!i,5ll,?nal Pips Csjtct, at JOHN BITii, 888 Ssut Fulton streVt. mT-trd OTKAMHEATIBTHKCOMINUHHTKOIt 3 dwellings, churches, school houses, etc, though succesifully used one, hundred years JOHN BBBT, who will glva you a satisfactory Jeb, at a fair pries. rn7-ud FIBE BKICKH, PIHB CLAV. AT LOW figures, go le JOHN BFXT, W East Fulton street. tnMfd tin. nnn eet of pipk, fhem m QJ)JJJ Inch te Inch diameter, fur sale at a low figure, and the only house in the elty with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te S Inch diameter, at JOHN UEST'H, 333 East Ful ton street. m7-tfd EOft PRATT A CADY AUUEHTOH DISC Valves, Jenkins Valves.Brau Olobe Valves, ssOste Valves. Iren Bedy Glebe Valves, Lever Barely Valves, Pep Safety Valves, Air A OENCY FOB. CALLAHAN A COM CE J ment. te take the place or Red Lead. In bulk It makes Ave times the quantity of red lead and Is far superior In making steam Joints, packing man and hand hole plates en boilers, ftc, Ac, Price 30 cents per pound, at JOHN BKkn SB East Fulton street. ' ntf-trd 37IOKB01LEK1UBE UlltlHHEH, 8TILLSON ! Pipe Wrenches.PlpeandMenkey Wrenches combined. Files, Oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN BEST, SU East Fulton strccL m7-tfd CARRY IN RTOCK-BE8T CHARCOAL, Hammered Bar Iren, Deuble Refined Iren, Burden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd Beiler Iren,Hteel, Sheet Iren 8-10 te Ne. 10, at JOHN BESTH. XH East Fullen street. n.7-lfd XNJECTORS, HUE LITTLE UIANT, HAN X cock Inspiraters and Electors, Ebcrman Heller Feeder, Penberthy Inspector, American Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, iW3 East Fulton street. m7-(ld F On AMEBICANHIOHTFEia) CYLINDER Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups rer Bearings, you can get tbein nt JOUN BEST'S, 3.R Ees Fulton street. m7-trd IJIOR PULLEYS, HHAFl'INO, COLLARS, ! Hanrers. Clamp Bexes, Couplings, etc., go e JOHN BEST, 3J3 East Fulton sUcct, in7-tld OAW MILLS, BARK. MILLS, COB MILLS, O Leather Rellers, Tan Puckers, Triple Herso Powers, Milling nnd Mining Machinery, nt JOHN BEST'S.SM East Fullen strccL m7-tfd T ET EVERY MAN-EXAMINE THE si sisi sjr - WATERPROOF COLLARS AND CUFFS. At ERIBMAN'8.' -iHOtCE NECKWEAR! WfLLIAMHPORT, Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'S. OULPHUHUrONE JEWtLRY I, Complete Line of Emblematic Marks AT ERISaMAN'S. Ne. 42 West King Street. rpHE MT.URETNA Narrow Gauge Railway will be opened rer the sumer season en MONDAYJVIAY 5th. This read 'extends from the entrance or the Park te tin, summit or the Seuth Mountain (Governer Dick), a distance orabeut four miles. Its miniature trains connect with all tbe regu lar passenger trains en the Cornwall & lAiba lAiba nen Railroad airlving at the I'ark, and return ing from the euminlt of the mountain In time te connect with trains leaving the Park. Frem points en Penna, It, It. and Philadel phia .t Reading H. It., within 100 miles, the trip can be accomplished I u one day. It Is the NARROWEST OAUOE In the world, It Is the most PERFECT IN ITS CONSTRUC TION. It has also the MOST COMPLETE EQUIPMENT. Its engines are perfect little models of the standard engines of tlie first-class, and Its cars are especially udapted te afford nn unobstructed view or the magulflcent scenery along the line. Steel Hulls. Stene Ilullust. It Is one or the features of Mt. Gretna Park, the finest day resort In Central Pennsylvania. Church nnd BchoeV Military nnd CIlc organi zations. Clubs and Tourist Parties can secure the exclusive useef Mt. Oretna Park en nppll nppll catien te NEDIR1S1I, al-3md Sup't C. A L. Railroad, Lebanon, I'n. TTENRf WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, bas removed te 138 East King street, having a full line or Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aS-tfdlt H. WOLF. 13d East King Street ITUIE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. MERCHANT TAILORING The People's Cash Stere Clet-haing- OF ALL KINDS .MADE TO OltDEIt IN TUE BEST POSSIBLE .MANNER, At the Lewest Possible Prices. 3-S.YTlSFAOTION IN EVERY PARTICU LAR GUARANTEED. 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. niaraMydK gleuv. T EVAN'S n. OUR. LEVAN'S flour Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Makes a B.G Leaf efB-aat'. Hakes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. .tWWHATMOHEDOVOU WANT.Tt , nauiBiur vsiven, rraiu nwinging Check Valves, Brass Check Valves. Feet Valves Angle Valves, call at JOHN BrS'rH, 333 Eas Fulton Street. m7-tfd The People s Cash Stere !2!!V sir . B OSTON STORE. BOSTON STORE. la HEADQUARTERS -FOR- Black Lace Fieicuf -AND- INCHES WIDE, AT fA!.. ffiVJc, 75c.,l.(J0, 11.25, l.U, TlaTu A VARD. ALSO, A BIQ .VS.SORTAIENTOF Henriettas ! At 2jc., mjic SOc., 75c, Jl.00, In all the New Shades, such ns Old Rese, Heliotropes, Light Gieys. Dress Goods! Is a thing we make a specially or and nn house lu Lancaster can show se much Hint's tine In this line, or sell them cheaper than we de. FOR FINE GOODS -ae te- 35 & 37 N. Queen St. LANCASTER. PA. yyiLL IAMSON 4 FOSTER. irg IN LADIES' DRESS CLOTH! The goods are G0-lnches wide, all wool, In all the Leading Shades and llluclr. They were made te sell nt 75c a yard. Our price is 49c. The quantity. Is limited, and cannot possibly last long at such an extremely low price. THIS SEASON'S FAVORITE. Heys' Cambric Tunic Suits, In Light and Dark Shades or Casslmcre and Cheviots, 12 te $7.50, and a Call epe In the bargain. Ladles' Morning Wrappers, Light and Dark Celers, fl. Ladles', Misses' and CI Iris' Steckinette and Cleth JackeU. I2.2 te tfl. Ladles' Headed Wraps, K.G0 te W.25. A large assortment of Silk Wraps and Capes, at lowest prices. ON SECOND FLOOR can be round a large nnd handsome assortment of Men's nnd Heys' Clothing, In the Latest Fashions rer Spring nnd Summer. The Straight Butten Sack Ceat, tn round cor ner or square cut. The Rell Cellar Back Ceat Is very stylish. The Deuble-llreasted Sack C'eiila, square or round corner, cut with long roll, te dress with Deuble-llreasted Vest. The Cutaway Ceat Is three and four-button, mostly three. Prince Albert Deuble-itreasted Coats are worn with Pants or lighter shude. Our Pant Steek consists or the Leading Htyles or Stripes and Plaids. Strictly AU-Weel Punts rreiu Si80 te S3. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. The largest and finest assortment or Neck wenr round anywhere. Light and Dark Colored Teck Scarfs, 17c te J1.25. Feur-ln-Hands, all colors, '.EaCtetl.S). Club Heuse, Windsors, Tycoon Tie and Fancy Straight and Strap Hews, iu great Narlety. Elglimle Shirt, til. or te. 10 per hair dozen. Ne. 2. 75c., or M.05 per bulf dozen. Fermer price, II. Dr. Wnrner's Llsht-Welght Underwear, In Camel's Hair and White Weel, nt 11.2). Speclul values In Ladles' Handkerchiefs at 2c, 3c und 4c. AH 10c Handkerchiefs new 7c. All 15a and 17c Handkerchiefs new 12Kc. White anil Coleied Embroidered llundkcr chiefs, ezccllcnt values, 17c. Regular !15e nnd 3Sc Handkerchief) new 2Se. Better grades, 3"c, 43c mid tic. Baltimore Sbees for Ladies' Wear are made or Seft llrlgh t Dongola Leather, 1 row Square Tees, Hand-Turned Seles, v Pointed nnd Straight Tins, Common H Nnr- ivlth ins. I enitnnn Ki'ntiA Heels. These are the best liLtlmr uml mrut .iv. llsh shoes In the market. Price, $3.50. We have the exclusive sale In Lancaster. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Flat Irons, superior quality, sizes 5 te 8, at 2jceach. Sad irons, with detachable, always cool han dle, at I l.-'i iwr set. Iren Skillets, 17c, !c, 29c and Xlc. Wash Boilers, rusunroer steel bottom. Nes. 8. 7 and 8, at TVc, 93c and f 1.13. Kprll.klli.tr Cans, 19c, 3.JC and 47c CANDIES. F.ne Candle sat lowest prices. Try our W. fc F, Caramels at Itfe V & BABY CARRIAGES. Dln't rail te iccevir election and get an Idea of value. Our $5 Carriage Is as carefully made asejrtj Canlage. Ladies' Parasols. Special makes, nnd can give any new shads te match meit uny dress. Alse, all Combination Celers and Plain Hlack Parasol, nnd Sun Umbrellai. Price., 7c up. Children's parasols, 25c. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., NO. US MARKET ST., HARRISBUKQ, PA, Charles Stamm, ah mm m Wiamseii & Fester, M irt:M T g!jgw-y..A. -A;.JWsc . .
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