w rr M 9HKX-J" f W , ?' V 1Zrj7TrrS-tmKWrj?l S' ."15 V - M-l.lf' -s,trv v & 'a,- ----. -... . - . V r. THE IiANOASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. l till 3fntUt0enccr, ten vmnuiv rcHARLBBSTKINMAN FOLTX, Editor. JtOBKHT CUA.KK. retmsrier. DAILY UCTELLtOKNCEn.-Pabllthed , WIJ WOS HIE JWI UUW "- . camera in this cur na mHu. immi . mi mV Hm&llflV6dOla . A W Mln arfktanAMf M Mil La fnOOltl - f ST U vss rt.v twrei.r.MKNCKR One dollar and 4 -5 fty tails a year, In advance. IVTICK TO BliBSCKIBKlBS uemu py cure vr MetelBce order, and where neither of .' . ... kHut a&Mjt In m - --- M mnflH W flWUIVU OVMt W ...w l at the Posteffloe. as second close mall 'YattiMr. . - ddrhb, na mrsLLtoKKeut, Lancaster. Fa. UUfOA-STlR.PA., May 8, 1890. Tdklitff Up III Lead. -Th Urlff debate.JiASJjpcffea In ILe infl u.U06 closed mis wcck, we eve, under tue Jteniiuiican pre- ime. It has net filled tbe galleries r caused any cxeltcmcut. It Is under- teod that It Is booked (e go through as reported, nnd the excitement Is te come 'hereafter, when the record of the Con gress is made up and the people are Willed upon te consider it. The new Jtegttl&Uens of the Heuse place it se fully under the control of the speaker nnd the mnlerltv as te tend 1e strnncle tle- 1ate there upon political questions nnd transfer It te the country nt large. (Aue uiujuriiy imij 11 ii-ii in mime wp Its record nnd te be Judged by It.1 The Republican party bes used Mi-freedom te enact n law tbat tratis- ',1tn annually an liuinonse sum of eney, tbat may be nnywhere from f fMty te seventy millien1, from tbe trens Mfiy Inte (I10 pockets of the old soldiers ; Md It has maUe itseirseiidcr witn mem 'than with the voters who get none of the .hbwer but have te pay the bill. It has p;nde extravagant appropriations for u feakval establishment, which nlse may be SMJipOSCU lO inVUU OlIJCUWUll IIIHUllg UtU 1U1 pi'UpiU. 11 Will VlllllH U IIIIIll that raises Instead of lowers the t burthen of tariff taxation ; uud this r.Wlllalse be disagreeable te these who ;.pythc taxes; and this class Includes consumer, which means overy , man. - rfHk JhA lv h At aii linn lft 4 Mini IKa ' & auciu is uu ijucaiiuu uut unit uiu ini ijr 1H UEcn up a neavy leau: aim there is HRie cuance io-eui)i tiiai it win no & Stere than It can carry. Revolutions de v, wx go DacKwara ; ami certainly tins Mkintry has been dally outgrowing Its I'-ttruTawaddllug clothes, nnd 11 Is con- e naatly apparent that the need of tariff rotectleL' is growing less end the need Ot-' a wider market is increasing. Ct It is undeuiable tbat the producing ca pacity of' the country outruns its con- t 'Miming capacity. The home cemicti- . Ueh has cheapened manufactures se that tbere never was a time In the count rv 'a khiitoe' when they were generally se low ' price. Ferclgu comietltieu is no longer a factor in our most Important i,, industries.. We have our home market te ; ourselves. fUader these circumstances Ills hard v; conceive new uie pcepia uru ie no gpnuaded that it is geed public policy te Jmtp up the tarlll' rates, which cause ' or manufactures te be mere costly and r market te be contracted within our Mrn hnundnrle4. The nilvniifnint In llie LCIZ "."7" ...... T. .. ; . ; asanuiaciunug industry ei cucu) raw Meriais is se apparent tbat It is in- -encelvable that this great Interest will ;et break away from the party that ''Intends te fester It bv Inxlnc tliciii. l-lne old policy which did fester It lias jek its saver under the new conditions JThe manufacturing industry having . VBAttrt)l It A tlCnrtr.! Inlin n.t mkinsil.nn.l mtvnvuvu tue nuruiliuil3 i I11UI1I1UVK1 Rfctittvlii nrhnr rfttttifnt iltmt Mini nfnlillfl. -w - VIU.1K ktltlll wiiivuivuuu- r-boed. We can confidently assuine that the t'KMiamuuuiunng luicrcai wm ccase 10 JMtrty efa high ttirifT. The Republican leaders in still sticking te this null- Ency fall te uote the jdaln signs --iY "- ... .-' . Pet the times. Thcv nre destined ii. lanvn 4lTa vidian II. n.. ..... I... .w . tun H UVH KllVJf vuuju iaj- ?tere the people te defend the McKin- M,Iy law. which Mr. Mills has antlv Ktyled a cabbage-head nroductien. It is Kgae plainly this that the Democrats in .Uehgresa nave no dome te preveut the ypuDiicaus from taking their stand apen it nnd they will net resist its pas- mp uejuuu iuc biheuiu 01 debate that itbe Republican majority is pleased te fallow them aud the vote tbut they cun- ; aeny tucm. t"i IkH - .i. , ., --. .. iU TWije tuai-f. -jjuingieu, who renre- m mnU theChestcr district'ef this state. lllui rptlirnert in Wiiblil.wWmi Fmin I.i.r.H WwZZI'TlC; V ,- ""b" "" - .jcwiug uis ceusiuucuiH, persuaded mat s-there is te be no fulr sailing for tbe )pubucan party in this htute in the feemtng election. IIe finds that bis Quaker ceubtltueuts object te the ex- ;.Uavai:auee of armed erui-eiM mnl vnin. WiiTati TAraima ntnl l.nam .. 4....i. 5 the McKiuley turiir. K.J-Mr. Darlington ba nn lntelllirent eon- g;titU8ncy, aud ene which is famous for sjiewing en wuicn side ei Us bread the butter lies, heu you cet nmeui; the EiJiUakcrB with a deal you need te be wide fcrawaice lest you be left. The conditions ft premise that tbe Republican party will ne uaaiy ieic by tnis stauncuest bedv of f 1U old constituents, iu, its present vent. ;me element of Quay in I'ennsvl- jfivanla politics will help the hegira. !,;Tne Uuaker can Htand with n utnni featemach rascality up te a certain point ; m "i mere is a hue at which he steps. gKTliere 1 no doubt that Quay ns new de- Ki.ysjepeu te tue disgusted eyes of re- vwe'e rcnnByivauians W- nn I110- eacuanua dese: nnd that there i a cheering prospect for tbe vomit &fag out of this class of statesmen in Pennsylvania this year. The Renub- SMcan national record with iu state Meerd run well together for the party .wwm""". iiuuiwi uvuiecratic wis- 4MB and magnanimity te embrace tbe situation. rr piT iioeuwinKinir rnrnwri. E-JTrTfc la vprv ainnulllrr in lint.. l... t..!l.. bi'ttea of ReDUbllcans ut tbe rlriitMiln Mmv Wjhvn drawn upon themselves by calling -:tk McKlnley tariff bill " u farmer's K 1 kill ff -T ll.i. m Ik mu" Aieng 1111 01 jwuitry, onions, ff MttU and cubbages, as taxed by the new R daaajl rAA lnirt' .. in . '"- mm iu, mc puuusneu te show mm nicely the farmer is te be taken care ad but as beef Is cxrmrtMl. umi ua ....... WW farmer are troubled by Kurepeau t?P,tltleu te tbe,r lruck Patches the ' jMOleness of tbe arLiimnni 1. ....i... , " -- - lMltJ Cf t . fit. even tetbedefendemnf M,.i.'ii... 'Ji Is hard tesxplaln hew a higher turiir mm ueans, peas, caoeagts or poultry will lig Jey and riches te the Lancaster aunty farmer, who brings this preduc 4 our markets or trades it at the coun ceun tr store. Even if the exclusion nf ti,. A Jhirepean supply should have auy ether t !! ubu 1119 ruwuriiKVUieni OI truc'K Akum near the seaboard cities, the few uav migut us gained by our f WOUld be trllllmr iu ceninnrl-nn ihalr unnssmry taxes which Congress Is se rccklesBly distributing In pensions. Anether point of Interest te the far mers is the Increased duty 011 agricul tural implements which nre largely ex ported nnd for which Mr. Farquhnr, of Yerk, has been asking mere liberal legis lation In order that experts might be Increased. II Is a marvelous fact that agricultural machinery made hi America is sold cheaper for expert than it Is sold for home use. Our fnnners, who pay" tariff te support the Industry, pay mere for their machines than forelgners who buy from the name works. The Jinft nccrlng and Mining Journal publishes en the first of each month nn ex pert sup plement with this announcement : "Dis counts are for expert only." Bevernl ether trade Journals published In, New YerK are nec anowwuuweu anewwuuweu anowwuuweu late In this JiflUntrttbecause the nrJcj-rtttfdare considerably lower ,T 1 .1 1 1.1 1 .. I- .1.1.. inau largu uuuiera ix)un,uuj iui iu iiiib country. Ferexnmple, nn all steel plain cultivator selling for $7.3) In these United States Is sold for $1.50 te for eigners. This singular stnte of things sug gests that If It were net for the protec tive duty of 45 per cent., which the Mc Klnley bill Increases, the American farmer might buy his American mode machinery ns cheap as the foreigner does. It Is net only a small surplus of our home factories that Is thus Beld nbread, but In 18S9eiir experts of agri cultural implements aud machinery were worth $4,'JIO,070. It Is nrgued tliat the lower expert prices nre due te the drawbacks allowed en foreign raw materials used, but many of the dis counts nre en goods In which foreign materials arc net used, and Mr. Kanpi bar says that the drawback prevision Is almost a dead letter, because It requires the nrllcle te lsj wholly of foreign ma terial and involves tee much annoyance nnd delay. It bes been said ei Speaker ltced Hint Democratic Invectlve hits no mero ell'cct npan hint than bird shot upon n decoy duck, and petlmps his readiness te servu in that capacity Is part of a dollberato plan te oxclte Domecratlo members te Hetter down te the line of llre of the Republicans, who try te nmke Ronsatleus ever war sontl sentl menu, and leve te ropresont the .Hoiitheru congressmen as flro-entors. Hew It would rojelco the soul of Mr. Reed If he could get Heme Southern Democrat te seud him a regular old-faslilenod eliailonge te a duel, or threaten him with ticr.senal chastisement for his Insolence! Tun visit of our squadron of evolution te Lisben at the time of the oxcltement bo be bo tween Portugal nnd Lughiml seeins te have proved n line Advertising dedge for our shipbuilders. Cramp .t Sens linve for warded te the Portuguese government bids and plans for the construction ei four new steel cruisers for the Portuguese navy. TI10 beilers and ongines of tliose ships nre clesely similar te thoue of the llaltlmnre, and the Cramps have souie hepe that tills first attempt nf Amerlcan shipbuilders te cempete for foreign war ships may he suc cessful. On account of hostility te England the competition of llritlsh builders In theso contracts Is removed, but the French or Germans may be able te greatly underbid our shipbuilders. Thk convention of American Meclnnlcs, in session nt Harrisburg, adopted resolu tions en Wednesday ovening, declaring alarm at the attack mnde en the public school Hystcm. That thcre is nn alarming attack will be news te most poeplo. They further resolved that "thu abandonment el the reading of the llllile In the schools lessens the morality of our young peeple, nnd deprives thousands of the kuowledgo of n .Supreme Heing." They " urge the inembers of the erder te vete for no man for olllce that is opposed te the perpetuity of our public school system nnd public institutions; that Is In favor of using our public funds for hcc hirlan purposes, and te the union erchurch and state That we are opposed te forelgn Interference, directly or Indorectly, In the nfTalrs of our government. " "All this hullabaloo Beems qulte uunecesiary, as any politician who might doelare himself in favor of the things iloneunccd would commit fcummnry political sulcide. Tun city fathorsef select council passed an ordinance establishing a beard of health and common council Is te held a special meeting and will doubtless concur. In the ordiuance appropriating pubtle funds for the year a thousand dollars is given te the beard et healih. it Is gratifying te find the ceuucilmcu at last yielding te the urgent aud forcible arguments for the need of a health beard, and the city can be con gratulated that long neglect In this particu lar has net been punished by an epidemic. Lives might have been saved If our city rulers had net been se eager te save this thousand dollars a year; for lack of cleanli ness, the use of foul well water anil bad sowage ure the cause of a great deal nf sick ness that would be easily prevented by a beard of health. It Is w ell that tills action has been taken befere the heat of summer, se that the beard may have the city in con dition ler the warm vteather. Tun fourth state sanitary convention, under the auspice of the state beard of health, will he held en Friday and Satur day at Norristown. floneral Hasting will spak en the sanitary lossens of the Johns town Heed, and many prominent sanitary engineers nnd physicians will read essays and join In the discussions. Among the topics te be handled nre " the purification Tdrluklng uuter, the disposal of garhage, sew erage and drainage, sanitary defects iu factories, school byglone, the harmonious development of physical and mental pewers, the nocessity for early diagnosis of communicable dlseases and their lin lin lin modiate repert te the health authorities." rjsiteexAi. GovEHNen Teele, of Mentana, uns married en Wednesday te Miss Lilly Hoso Heso Hose craus, daughter or General Resecrans. Gov. Tayleii, or Tennessee, has been telling GroverCloveland: "Take no mero cases in the law. Get ready for the people. They noed you." ' Phince UisMAiictc has declded te make trlodrlchsrulie his future home In prefer once te his ethor estates, nnd has ordered houses te be erected near the palace for hit clerks and assistants. Strat hiiiere. will koeu Jein the Ilritish legation at Washington. JHeN an cut lu' S"?'. 5'' '"-"W nl outdoor V""ri ". " win prenabiy boa social Hen at the national capital. grapnnenu. I irst sheasksi "Areveua subscriber for my paperr" If net shS writes In the album: "The subberlntfin price of Kate Flald'a Waihlnen u'SSy $0 a year. Yours truly, KateFleld." Ex-Judee Wr.sr, an Ohie Republican orator, known as the ''Illlnd Ma ri quent." broke down eompletoly herore a crowded house In Pittsburg en Wwines" dav. IIe had forgettou every line or his sddrsss. He could net even gatler thoughts long enough te make an etr-band s.)eecb. Thocx-JuUgelsTOycars old Bd this is the first time he has ever felled. Sexateii Edmunds, of Vermont', Is con lined te his bed with asovero attack of rheumatism, fallowing n licavy cold, w hleli he contracted last Sunday. As he has been In peer health for several months, it Is thought be will be unablote return te the Senate for seme time. iv&'Ir4!? a.ESK.0.E u"evuiit, el Carlisle, n.ii,eailMiKi;Wayj Mueatlied $.1,000 te the beard or education of the Reformed seminary at Uncaster, te be known ai "he applied te the education of worthy yeuiiir men for the ministry. This is a benucst te the student, for l i.iLii,,: V.tJ,uc" le j te tiis ceUsga whtKbw lb, tuition" lVM from ft fund or from the student's pocket, except that free (stucallen may Increase the number of candidates for the ministry, n Held that lu theory can net be over crowded. Ex-PjiEstnnxT CLKVnLANii has bought thrre leta at llrnimten Hinds, Plymouth county, Msssachusetts. The property lles about eight miles south or Plymouth, and commands a magnlflcnntocean vlew. The survey of the proposed Plymouth A Ilourndnle railroad runs net far from It, which fact has lately given sn Impetus te the sale of lets. This spot Is the scene of W. 1). Hewell' story, "Dr. Ilroen's Prac tice." On a clear day the tip end of Cape Ced can be clearly seen from the spot. A few poeplo have nlready built summer cottages lliere. Ask for VAN IIOUTEN'H COOOA-take no ether. () There arp hrlght buUs of April nl bloeins or ' Mny But tlicy're net hnlf se i weet ai the breath of the maid That with HOZODONT brushes her teeth every day Till like pearls tli rough her beautiful lips thcyre displayed. ()80.0IK)NT! wlmlnn enchantment In thine That ghes twth llke the sun, and gives lips red ns wine. Krer.r Perwm Te lle n Ileal .success In tliti life innal have nuixrlftltyi that Is, must ceiicenlrulc the abilities of body and mind en some ene purantt. llurtleek Jtltxtl UUltri hae their Hclnlty as a rnmptete and rndlral euro efdyH'pla, mid liter nnd kidney nflcrllens. Held lu lJinrnslrr by W. T. llecli, l.'H and 13 North tjneen street. Until It tellittl.lttht. The man who tells you rnnlldentlnlly Just what Mill cure your cold Is prescribing Kemp's ltalsam this year. In the preparation of this rcmarknble medlclne for coughs androids no excuse Is spared toceinblno only the best and purest Ingredient. Held a bettle of Kemp's llnlsam te the light nnd leek through It; no ne no tlce the bright, clear leek j then compare with oilier remedies. 1'rlceMkiniid II. (I) Truth Criislieil te I'nrtb Is bound le rliie. Crowd down nnd smother the truth ns veu may eencernlm; Thumat' Klrelrie Oil, jettliu fuels will rise up that It In one of the hext remedies for lichen, sprains and pnlns Hint tins eter yet been Invented. Held In iJinnmUr by V. T. Hoeh, lirrand 139 North (pieen street. V AN llOUTKN'H COCOA. T1IK TAMKII COCOA OK KUKOI'i:, THK COMING ONKOK MRIU0A. Hoiificheld Verd All Over Kuiojie. Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." New thtil Its manufacturers are draw ing tbe attention of the American pub lic te this? and, ever since its Inven tion, thu brut of all cocoas, it will seen lie npprceliiled here us veil as elsewhere all ever the world. All that the manu facturers request Is simply one trial, or, still better, u comparative lest with whatever ether cocoa it maybe; then Van IIeutcn's Cocea iUcf i con vince everyone of its great superiority. It Is because or this Unit the English paper lUulti, says : " Once tried, nl ways used.' VTfTe avoid the evil cfleetn of Tens uud Cotree, ue ci)ntanlly VAN llOUTKN'H CO. COA, which Is a HTItCNUTIIKNKH of the NKIIVHH nnd a reriekhlug and neurUhliig beverage. (U) ffcutietvu; TH. NATIIOIIST, IH.'NTIHT. J J W CKNTHK HQMAKK Ulllng Teelli and rnlnlcxH Ktraelkn 8pe elnltle. New Sets innde, broken enesaiendtsl nnd remodeled. Teeth limerted without plates and pivoted, etc. Yes, everything M.'rtnlnlng tellcntlatry Mill rts-tUe prompt iiUctiUeii.nl very Mudemte Terms, ltemeuihvr flint Dr. Niilherstls the ONLY Dentist 111 tills county who 1 a emdimte of Medlelnn as well as of Den tistry, nu mlMintage that In obvious. muKHj dAw Sey nlc et' 4ict. FOlt IlKNT-IIANDSOMK TKONT HOOM en id Meer, Ne. 12 WrslKliurstrect; finest hM'uthmln the city foretllee or light business. Inquire nf W. W. AMOS, "2-tW Aller'sUatlcry. DUUNKUNNESS. 1.KJUOHHA11IT. In All the World there Is but One Cure. Hit. HALNRS' OOLDEX HPKUIFIO. It enn be given In a cup of eollecer tea. or In article of feed, without llin knowledgeofllie path'iil, iriicccnry ; It Is nbHelulely hiirmlei'S uiil villi etruct n iHTiunneut aud xH-dy cure, wlicllier the patient Is a moderate, drinker or un alcoholic wreck. IT NKVKIl KAIIJS. It piicratea se quietly and with inch certainty Hint the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, and ere be Is aware, Uncemplete reformation Is etrwted. pnire lKnik of particulars rree. CllAri. A. 1.0U1IKII. Druggist, oc.2Seel!l?,8t K1UK HU' '. '' pAHTICna I ATTK.NT10N I'AIII TO A -V.'l10' Slaking, l'uttcriis, Drawings nnd i!liS?n.urW."b"t. Vr!", reasonable, ut JOHN llbarH.iUbistKulten street. m7-tra TNJIXTOItS, HUH I.I1TI.K UlAnr, HAN .. ..co Insi'lnilers mid Klrcters, Kbermnn lleller feeder, IVutierthy Inspector, American Iiijcctprji. all lu stetk, ut JOHN IllJsrH, ya.1 IjisI Fulton street. niT-tld fTIOH HOHIZONTAI. .srAllONAUV KN l' Klnes, rrem tehil lierc-H)cr, uud Vcrll ciil hnglues from Slew hiiroc-pener. veu villi niidllium ut JOHN lii:nr.S, Wl VmA Kulteu street. A Oi:.NCY KOIl CAI.I.AIIAN A C0'8 CE V ment te take the place of Hed 1-ad. In hulk It makes llve times the quantity of red lend nnd Is mr superior In making tenm Joints, packing man mnl hand hele plates en boilers! ii5liS 'c" ?)v'silxU vr ix'uud, at JOHN IlliiTrt, 3SJ lii4t Kulteiikirect. inT-lfu TACKiN7iH,7H7rou7v7i)iTtiiie, keu I Htenmnndlljdniullel'ncklng.AktKmtltDiw. W even and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestes Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, Hum I'acklng.Uum Kings for Water Onuses, Plumbago I'ncklng, need's Patent As iHvtiM, Lined Kcctleual Vine Cever, at JOHN llE&T'H.SJ3IiislKultentreet. in7-lfd T7IOK HTKAM QAUOia, mail OH LOW a i1 TOur? W B,c. 0l'Re. "suge Cocks, vi-i."1.. Wl"xl or Weighted. (Jln.s TuIk-s bMles, Hj phens for Hteuin Onuges, Cj Under Oilers riuln, liter Uauge I'elumus, Cocks for Hteam(iuuKe.,culleu JOHN 11KST, 3MI Kau Pulton strwt. ' inT.tfj -piNELKntKKaiOCK PAKM. STORM KING (2161.) iir.v.uiiu ..30. Hired by Happy Medium, lrt of CO iierfermers ein Vtllf. teijd. Dam Topsy Th l.lr by Ale Oder's Neimuu, sire of Lulu, 2.11'L Ac., dc. from ui riinn ui r-irill srueu UI IVSJ, M for U IISll. rprtubulutediKsllgnsMind ether Information! address DANIKLU.KNULK, ' upria-liudi.VT Marietta?!'. 8100,000. IN 110NDS AND MOII VlllltTllllVd 1.... . irffii.: .v..;.'i:.v.. " ' . 7&vr.he, ii nu Jin ur IOO,rJJO,500, 11,000 te IM.IW0. Mem 1 aT1.1, ' "'f S1! I"! nl,l nuarterly. yearly. ""ciiiwjauieimi. phiiu or call rer full Informntlen. JOHN 11. MBTZI.FU, e 8. DukeHt NNVlm'1Hi;1U,':M1'AMMK,w AND GUN lJrir.0: '"" A" PT'soes are hereby forbidden touespaMeiittny0fileUll(U of Uie. rnwall nd Hpeedwell estate. In Ubauen or LsnSSr IKNlt WOLt, " FURNITURE STORE IPcmaetakev'. PiliLADELrniA, Thursday, May 8, 1900. In the matter of Men's Shirts te measure we mean te stand in Philadelphia as Charvet, Pim bert, and Doucet stand in Paris, and as Beale & Inman, 'and Browning, of Bend street, stand in Londen. We have had this thought in mind for years. New the realization has come. If any Shirt cutter in town knows the necessities and nici ties of the business, Mr. Chas. T. Fenn is the man. He has had twenty-five years experi ence right here in Philadelphia. The work he does is as certain te be right as a geld piece is when it drops from a die at the mint. Mr. Fenn is with us ; the facilities of the house are at his command. Of course there can be but one result the art of Shirt making in its highest possible development. A trial order will show you what we can de. Chestnut s'trcet side, n lib men's furnishings. Fifty feet mere of counter for the little-priced Hosiery. Had te give it. What wonder, when half or mere is te be saved en sturdy Stockings for women and children ! Chestnut street side, west of main aisle. Anether handful from the new Muslin Underwear. Yeu get a fair notion of the whole stock in this way. Skirts : Altl.tictntt, Fine Muslin, whle embroidered rullle, 4 clusters of plaits. Ai fl.H0 I'lne Muslin, wide Hamhuri; rullle, 5 plaits. Gowns : AtCSctntt Kine Muslin. Mether Iluhbard jeke of 8 clusters of 5 plaits each, Humliuri; edge, en neck nnd sleuvcs. At9!cenli I'lne Cambric, 2 rows of Hamburg Inser tion between plaits ou joke, One rdiru en neck and sleeves. Drawers : AIM eentt Fine Muslin, hem nnd 2 large and 8 small plaits above. At U cent PlncMuslin, hemstitched embroidered rultle and 10 plaits. Corset covers : At&Sctnti Kine Muslin,-V front, trimmed with Ham burg eilte. Anether let this morning. Alf-tS Flue Cambric, V front nnd hack, trimmed with line Huinburir Insertion, edge nud Lending. Second lloer. Juniper street side. Pour eleWi" ters. Large variety best Lewell extra Super Ingrain Carpet at 65c a yard the lowest price we ever heard of for these goods. The China Matting at $8 the roll of 40 yards is unusual value. Full assortment of every grade from 1 5 te 60c mere than two hundred pat terns. Yeu won't find such a variety in any store in this town or any ether town in America. Second lloer, Market street side. Jehn Wanamaker. goeta anh Shere. TH1EHE WE MAKE A SPECIALTY. Youth's Spring-Heel Shoes! Wk nre In the habit of advertising shoes Just as we And them We never Indulge In exaggerations order te w lu favors. It would le next te madness upon our part te misrepresent or udvise trade te purchase any make of Footwear that wedld net knew te a certainly was te Its advaubige te buy and try. Eleven juirsiuark the time we lime devoted te galutne u thorough, practical knowl edge of shoes te distinguish thedltler thedltler ence lu grades and kinds of leather lu ust te tell whether a cobbler or u mo me chanlc has doue the shaping and the nuiklng. And In this respect our judg ment Is rarely at mult. We knew geed shoes wheu we see them. Thut we buy them, that we keep them. Is evidenced by the volume of Irade transacted here. We can't think of telling a story or all the ndmlrablcnnd pretty i.Iiiik-s In Finn hhees we bnve. A few utu tlmemut suttlce. Hence we udverllse new and desirable Hue of shoes for jeuth's wear Spring Heel Shoes fashionably shaped, with seamless vamps, tops around nnkla or Dongola leather, son, pllable nnd damp proof. A system or lengths and widths te nt perfectly, A new spring heel shoe for youths' wear, with bright Dongola uppers, hand somely tlnlsbed, with pretty patent leather lips. Common Scnse last ; neat nnd trim looking; easy, comfortable and warranted durable. A superior grade at a low price, I.'. We've cheap spring heel shoes ns well In kid and pebble leathers. Cloud, strong common sense make with a heap or ser vice In them. Prices as low as II, bite 11 te 2 Inclusive. The assortment or them makes cheesing easy and satisfac tory. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Htkeet, Lancas ter Pa. Jitimuturc. H IOHAMAUTIN, China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Wk are new opening our Spring Importation or Queens ware nnd will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade of ware at Lewest Prices. Housestlrei receive espeeial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. flreccvle.- q1nEA.11. p. FRUIT JUICES Fer Frnll or Water Ices, Ice Cream Hynips, Pastry Sauces, Jellies, cte. Put up In 4 ex. tiol tiel tics for family. Fer sale ntC'LAJIKE'S. try them. GREAT BARGAINS In Coffees. Tens, Sugars. Spices, Canned nnd nettled Meeds, Syrups, Dried ud KraperaUd California Fruits, Hum, Dried Beef and Bolog na, Edam Cheese In roll, n nest quality, He each; Kdam Cheese without Ml, 4Ve and 7.Se each. (Ircat Bargains In Mackerel, Spiced Mustard nnd Oil Sardines at fie per can less than tbe sumo quality bought elsewhere. A Geed Blended Tea at 25c. per lb. Headquarters ferH. B. Marvin A Ca'iHupeiier Cakes nnd Crackers. Extra Family Crackers, Samuel Clarke, Agt, TEA, COFFEE AND OROCERY STOKE, I2ANDH SOUTH QUEEN ST. A TBUHMRTS. Special Bargains. 8KB WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR SCENTS. . 4 cans Ooed Cern. 21c. 4cnns(Joed Blackberries, 23c 4 cans Strawberries, Zic 4 lbs Dried Peaches. 25c 4 quarts Dried Apples, 21c. 3 cans Ooed string Beans, 25c s cans Whortleberries, Itte, 3 cans Cherries, 25c. 5 cans Tomatoes, 24c. 3 lbs California Ualslns, 23c. Ita Figs. 25c 4 quarts Orecli Pc4ts,25c 2 As Cnlirernln Kgg Plums, 25c. 2 lbs Evaporated l'cnclies, 25c 4 lbs Spenge Water Crackers, 25c 6 lbs lllcc, 25c 4 lbs Itlce, 25c :i lbs Choice Carolina Itlce, 25c 5 lbs Best Lump Starch, 25c A lbs Lump Starch. 25c lbs Rolled Oat, 25c (I lbs Oat Meal, 25c. 6 Scbumacker Rolled Arena, 25c 5 lbs Cracked Wheat, 25c. A full Hue or the best Groceries In the city. BURSKSGROCERY, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. T HEIST'S. O-H'ndqunrtcrs rer Bleeker's Dutch Cocea. Ask for Sample. It has no Equal. Try It. See AVinAVafer Biggest Bargains In Fruits ever eflcrcd. Alse Nole Display in Frent of Store Saturday. Then take up the Jranifrir and see whnlweefTer thcre. CltAUKERH-,1 lbs Fresh NIeNncs for 25c 3 lbs Fresh Ginger Snaps for 25c 3 Bis Fresh Wnter Crackers for 25a. DRIED CORN-20 bbls. Fine Evaporated Dried Cern at 6 lbs for 25c Tills Is a big bargain. It cost seme one much mere money te ovapo evapo ovape ratelt. llutthelrless will be your gain. CORALINE Corullne at & and 10c a pack Is a bargain. W heat O enn, Oat Meal and Rolled Oats. 6 fts ler 25ci Itlce at 6, 8 and 10c Y lb. Jelly lu buckets, n bargain, f 1. Flue natural colored I'lcklc. Kc iln. Eight tubs geed swcel Butter all&CHIbby the tub. Tea and Coflee at prices that will cause you te wonder. Remember, woare agents rer Chase A Sanborn's famous rousted oetrecs. Ask ter them and you will always have a uniform cof fee as well as roast. Caustic Seda Oe H te In boxes and 7e In ket tles. Gulden's Finest Herso Radish Flavored Mus tard, 15c vqt. Fine Foreign Cocea Nut nt 8 and 8c Carload Fine and Coarse Salt at wholesale prices. Filed en slde pavement, convenient for leading, 4c. Wall Brushes, Hand Scrubs and Breems at nil prices. Onrden nnd Flower Heeds fresh aud all war ranted te be new. Flake and Pearl Tapioca, new, 3 Tb s for 25c Candy nt 8 and 12Kc lb. Ijirge beans, 8e V qt. Green Peas, Tey It. Lentils. Split Peas, Hern-. Iny and Finest Beans Olives. Mushrooms, Pickled Oysters, French Mustard, High tirade Catsup, French Pens lu bottles, Drlsy and Dur kcc'sSatnd Dressing, Mushroom Catsup, Bot tled Strawberries, Cnpres, Hulford and Len & I'crrln'n Sauce, Deviled Crabs and Shells, Spiced Clams, shrimps and Oysters, Clam Juice. Oyster Bouillon, Clam Chowder, Bottled Iyebster, Maple Syrup, Anchovies In Oil, Sal Sal eon Stock, Extract of Beef, Fruit Juices, Fruit Jams, Spanish and French Pickles, de., Ac Anchovy and Bloater Paste, Petted and Dev iled Meats, l'armcsan Cheese and all kinds or Sardines. REIST T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND FRiyCESTS., Directly Opposite J. II. .Martin A Ce.'s Dry Queds Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. xtv itutrc. w IDM fEU'8 CORNER. Three Things Te Be Considered -IN- Buying Furniture -AT- WIDMYER'8 OLD CORNER: Quality and Variety of the Stock, Quality and Style of the OoedB, Reasonable Prices and One Price te Everybody. WIDMYER, Cerner East King and Duke Streets LANCASTER, PA. H EIN1TSHU FURNITURE DEPOT. What De Yeu De With Yenr Old Stock ? Was This Week Asked by a Customer. We sell It rer w but It will bring, was our an swer. We allow nu shopkeepers here, PLUSH ROCKERS are away down. REDU00M SUITS are away down. COUCHES and LOUNGES. AVcll, anyone can lest easy ou such nice goods for se llttle money. Lets of Other Geed Things at Popular Prices HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street e CHSAQ1UB4, FIVE MINUTES Leeking Outdoes All the Geed Things WO might say about OUR FURNITURE! It's Just tbe kind or Furniture that fits a worthy iiuine. All the New Styles. It's no trouble te tell such Furniture when It's known. Here's the rensnn ! We hell Furniture rer Rep utation us Well as rer Meney, Ne thought of cheapness In a single niece. Jtade ler long wear and satisfaction, ami et sold cheap. That' w hut makes It se easy te sell. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, Ne. It B0UTH QUXKNSrtUEJET. dc iter m., i,r a am irt mk FUlUIlt PLUUItl-We have cheapest and best In the market. Will pay you te cat I and ex ex amine all our goods and learn our prices en nnest quall'y of goods. !.. TOOTS AND SHOES. WE ARK HAYING QUITE A RUN ON THOSE OXFORDS AND QUEEN TIES. And no Wonder that Such Is Hie Case, Consid ering their Ucauty and Price. STACKHOUSE, 80 ft 30 EAST KINO ST1EET. NEW LOTS IN LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AH1UVINO DAILY. STACKHOUSE 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. rOB LOTS. LADIES' AND MISSES' $2.00 Shoes -FOR- $ 1 .75. I have Just purchased another Large Let or Ladles' and Misses' Diamond Tip Butten Shoes, which were made te Retail at 12, but by taking the Whole Let I was enabled te buy them at such a price as te enable me te soil them at 11.75 per pair. The Ladles run 2 te Sin Sire. The Diamond Tips are made out or same material (Dongola) as the uppers. The Misses run 11 te 2 In size. The Tips are made eat et Patent Leather and makes a neat and beautiful contrast with the uppers, which are made or Bright Dongola. They cannot last long at these prices. Only a few or these ti Ladles' Bright Don gola Butten Square Plain Toe Shee left which I advertised a short time age as selling at 11.73. All ei these Shoes were Positively 12 per pair. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FRUY A ECKERT) tbe Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, N08.3 A 6 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. -Stnre Closed Every Evening at 8 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. "lOHHON 8ENSF. SHOE STORE. Shee Store, 40 EAST KING ST. Shoes all styles. Shoes all prices. Shoes for tender feet. Shoes for dress. Shoes for Lawyers. Shoes for Merchants. Shoes for Physicians. Shoes for Ladies. Shoes for Misses. Shoes for Infants. Shoes for Beys. Shoes ler Girls. Shoes for Youths. Shoes for everybody. AT 40 EAST KING STREET, (OPPOSITE C0DBT BOUSE.) myl-trd e&tterttcu. T UTHKR O. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNJSY-AT-LAW. The Common Sense Tie fain Sense Slee Stere, lthlnr, E INK TAILORING. 1890 -SPRING.-1890 Fine Tailoring. The Larfwt and Mast Elegant Assortment SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. t Yf T"V! '" announce the purchase of a Jeb Let or Entllsh Halting and Treuserlntat a Creat sacrifice, which we will sell at AsteaisUigly Lew Prices. J-Call early te aecure a bargain In lheM feeds, H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTINQTAILORINTHECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dgma VTART1N BROS. They say our showing of Selection Most Men's and Beys' Clothing and Furnishings Is far and Varied and Cem-I away larger, mere varied plete. and best value. A gentle man brought this news res terday, and It was confirmed te him when be looked through the store, up stairs and down and bought a Suit artcr having looked around the town. "I want a Halt," said another gen gen tleman yesterday. " I was recommended here by Mr. , who you sold one some time age, and It Is wearing se elegantly, no buttons com ing efr, no ripping." That's the way we hear the echo or our geed clothing at lowest prices. Men's Suits, selection most varied and com plete. Very popular lines, 18. 110, 112. Very fine lines, 13, 115, $18, BO. Ooed Suits, 15, W, 7. Beys' Leng Pant Suits, selection most va ried and complete. Very popular Hues, fO, r"J 18. Very nne lines, W, 110, J12.J15. Geed Suits, 13, II. $3. The largest and most varied selection or Chil dren's Clothing, Underwear and Hosiery. Heaps or new things. Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is hav ing a steady growth. You'll net regret If your suit .forms a branch or Its work. Visit the de partment. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. H IRSU A BROTHER. Reserve Your Orders Until you have seen our stock. Yen will net be disappointed. The large amount or business which we have dene lu tbe pust month Is the best Indication or It. Lle uet rail te see our handsome display or Ready-Hade and Hade-te-Order MADK-TO-YOUIt-ORDER. Most stylish designs In Suitings, light, me dium and dark, In every lmaglnable pattern, quality and price. Seme, whole milts alike; ethers, in dark coats and vests nud fancy pan taloons. The leading st les are LONG-ROLL- BACKS, 3-BTJTT0N CUTAWAYS, SOFT ROLL CUTAWAYS, STYLISH PRINCE ALBERTS, DOUBLE BBEASTED SACKS, The largest assortment Is always here rer these who come first. Visit u. KEN'S READY-MADE SUITS. YOUTH'S READY-HADE SUITS, BOYS' READY-HADE SUITS, CHILDREN'S READY-HADE SUITS, At prices which cannot be approached ler low lew nes", (luullty considered. Shirts! Shirts! FLANNEL, WHITE, D0HET, MADRAS, PERCALE, BILK-STRIPE. All Stles, Makes, Qualities and Prices, from S'jcteK.OOeuch. UNDERWEAR Balbrlggan, Gauze and Jean. NEOKWEAR-See our '.Sc and 50c lines. FOOTWEAR-Speclaltles at 12;, ISc, 20c, 23c. d CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. I. Qneen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTERrPA. Javrtaela. TJARASOL3 AND UMBRELLAS I Uubrellas& Parasols AT THE MAKERS. R. B. & H. Large Assortment or FINE PARASOLS. NET PARASOLS Made te Order. 'Repairing and Recovering Neatly Dene. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. aprl2SmU nRTIIR FIRST HOT AIR FURNACE IN : - --- - 3 ---- -- -zl. MT. HIRSH BROTHER '!? .-.V iV, ..j i iftl-iV." t. " efa, .111-.iwt.. .. .jfcfc. L- JIw. UI T - : z
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