rj?r-KT.T.v5rE Wi''.'! reA BAIL "V''r !V ;?,;"; -.-xr TELLIGEtfCEK. MOHDAY, MAY 19, 190. v-r' . - ftttcUtgtnfev 'I.BTKUfMAN. tMUJttJHSTBIMMAlf FOLTZ, Wlters. Mimr CLARK. FBBlMBtr, ', ft 1NUIT IHTKLUaKNCKR.-IMbllhel tliwj in the year, bat Hnndny. Berred hf carrier 1 thti dty ii4 nut-rounding tUTMtt tea milt week. Bjrnuillflvatfel- Jwt yvM la advance ; SO cent month. INTELUaKNCEK-One dollar and v Mtjr ewU a year, In advance. WIW TO SUBSCRIBERS Kemil y cnec me pwteflka order, and where neither jf M preenrea kuu iu i niim t the Postefflcc, m wcend clan mall &.JAMMM, THB inrrULIOBMCU, t-vy ULKOASTE. PA.. May 19, 1890. g. -nut ueaire reic. -The conduct of Ihe street railway people MyhaiL might be uaturnlly ex peeled from t of fereigntrs who have no interest the city mve in the pennies they can out of it. if e one knew these men u they applied te the city for the ex- ve privilege or ruunliiB cars upon streets moved by electric power, ns one knows them new : but they iret hat thev risked for nnd cot it for neth- iitti and new thut they have the 'ttrivilege it is no mere than might be ex- v pec ted of such people, with such Interests Mu inspirations, mm tuey wetnu under take te seize upon mere than was "granted them, aud that they should ielatethe premises under which their grant was obtained. They said that were would be but three or four iieles te Ihe square; und they put up a dozen. ,ney talked of iron peles nut! have pre vided Hideous wooden stumps, 'luey Undertook te keep the mils level with street, but liave net done a thing ward it : and new Ihey seize upon the 4sad hours of the night te plaut a ole by the monument, where one 'was never authorized te be put, claiming r lllif If ivna II Tlfwaaltt' VnmHiuiri' (ip ",J-, , " . -"" ------j .bei, it cannot, de pianicu wiiueutiuc ; nermlssleti of the citv. and the iiinver j ms given the fellows until neon te-dny JJle take it down. They had the pennis pennis '.aien of Chairman C'uiiimhig", of the street committee, which is or no mere ,iacceunt than that of ,11m Jenes. Tlic treel committee has no authority te encumber the public streets ; nor can It construe the ordinance which permits pOies te be erected upon eucn side the street, te autherize also their rectien anywhere else where they may be desired. It is n wonder these 'people did net ask the privilege of util ising the monument itself as their ecu. -Ire pole. Perhaps seen we may hear that they desire the Central market as a night storage house for their cars. :$i8eme folks say this is a public enter prise, of advantage te the city, which aheuld have nothing put in its way. iThat is the fashion in which the friends of monopolies arc went te talk. 'They seize upon privileges and strike 4ewn rights under the plea thatthey are aneat en the great wave of progress, gmd that he who stays them lacks pub- spirit. buch talk always should cx- susplcleu of the self interest that is te lie curled up behind it te prompt "exudation of its virus, it often, b'tlesB, may be the honest talk of stu- ty, but It Is eflcncr the interested Ik of cupltal. xThere is iu it something of truth, it irueinai public spirit welcomes 1m- vemeiit: but it is also true thattue fWtpdlaus of public powers have the i duty upon them net only te distinguish wue ireni mise steps in progress, but te aee mat me true steps are properly taken. Street railroads propelled by electricity ? Jter instance may Iks geed : but it is net -flood te grant them greater privileges ; nan are really necessary for their use : -'.i and especially is it the clear dutv of the ;XUy official te strictly conllne the grantee gef every privilege, within the grant. Thera Is ue safety te the people ether- vWMe. $ ., - .::; uemnrKS nn 'vuinri-n. Ei"'A? Revenue, Oil lectin- l.VliK- i.iiI.HmIu... ,, j&letter that he has written te Chairman .thtrt,v tnlltfrin linmwlu rf iKnii gftgrewn in this Ninth district, or the HLvValue of thrtHi million ln)inru Hint . w lihave nineteen hmulreil clr-nr fiwlnrlr. Knd last year made llve hundred million Clears. Ue (lattlnnA (llllf Hid Imoertn. liUen of wrapper tobacco has done great jy irf " -m-b-mivivei auiv, turn una umu Kt IJhlcf cause of the decline of Our Pit t vlucs within the past ten years. jKrldy Is confident that the Im fj.jP 'ohm of the proposed duty of -V-iumuiey uiu will cure the mill uiian ntit tnlinniit . iT ffiiaTMrlng remunerative nrJeuii. &. We Wish HMtLitO.li'iilkK'nirna iniiflitent W of this. We are in favor of trying whether ? Iwo or three dollar duty will decrease s the demand for Sumatra and increase S&'thaL for IVnnavlvfiitlfi i'i-tii.,i.n 1.,, Rg;we doubt whether It will de the trick. ii ai uees nei we wni mver mere vigorous gwr "-. .. t-vKiiu mu ..unit; SetllB.knt ftf t r.W.w.si.t I v ....u ....... Bfi-"' '"""wu n uurewn growers, Bigir We vill have no compunction wliat- eyerin excluding feielgn cigar wrapper awuntw mm luixiiiiiug unr smeKers, II '-iwj "in miiuKu, iu tiiuei.u me pre- jjj.-.uuuv in our own son. AIKI tills V ler several reasens: First, It Is L3 Tin lumluliti. i Itium ul.w.i. 1 Hv .....uu...j, .w mirtit, OIUI.I' J1UI1IU tnlinnni 111.1l. u n .r.v.l .......... ... .cigars as Sumatra. Second, the tobacco cansumeris net entitled te have any consideration nahl in lit i.l-.,( L'bv the laws. Tint m,,n. i.n ,,... v ter his tobacco the less possibly will lie -j'ne. a.1 l.n l.t tl ma - . . p"t uu w uciier u will 1)0 for llim. "Whisky aud tobacco areelepintsubjccls fef taxation and demand tl-e biggest tax upon them that can be collected. veiiecwr truly, we rear, If he Is in "office two vears mere, win nmi i.,,i n. E&lirepaied lax, if It Is put en, in net 'LeilullL'll. We Mimmrf tliU )..,... E&knew that the tobacco consumer is net j Kurniru vy reason nnu lias lltlle earn g iurvami. iie win uuy me lllostencry te- llMlpn mill lm luirvllnflf.,1 tn.nn.A .!.... r". - -- . r.,.,.uvn "ic'iur 1, il nun I? 'It is the best, in fact the majority of the S tobacco UHpru lniim nn n.f .f......lu ., 1...1 &?;cost;andthisniaygivcthecestly Sumatra iS. . its inninm under nlmesi fiiiv hiruiinn KJEveryeue knows that the great majority aw uneui me senses inaiiudi- fpf rate te them the quality of tobacco, und kf must deneud en Mm ,i....i,. .. .. UUenj wliat they pay for. Audit is clear kjlhat this is asking mere from the mernl- Slty or the dealer than that of nie-,1 of ptlwm can respond te. They argue that E&'.'' ft fa at at ion Ik.. .1. ...it . . .. fizr' " " " "" ,IU "ei. Knew tlie diller :u. nee, a " two-for" I, quite us geed ns the 'Li:;e ".. "mi".u,in fe' . ""' " " "" leuriu 01 it, uud jf that therefore the practical argument Is frm i mvvr 01 wieir lauing the dime nud JfCiVbuthe " two-for" : and an It ., WJ. The larce data nt kinniriiwr i.,,i... : rtWe will give the highest price for wlmt IMjrMkfer ; nnd if Sumatra b run up high In cost, it Is likely te make It a prime favorite ; se that net only will the genuine Sumatra go, but te make the home product go it may have te be labeled as the foreign, l'estlbly the only efftctlve remedy will be te enact that the bastinado shall be applied te every man unpatriotic enough te sell or buy Sumatra; and requiring it te be dumped overboard from the Importing vessels as was the tea in Deslen harbor. Hut we arc bound te say that the cheapness of our tobacco, while It is very distressing te our fanners, seems te be advantageous te the cigar making in dustry of this section. We are told that seventy-flve new cigar factories have been already started in this district during this month; and It is clear that this section of the country Is dally making great strides towards lie coming the centre of the cigar Industry. If our farmers can be kept nt growing cheap tobacco, It docs net leek as though it would be a bad thing for the stale, however bad Ter them. llu.Mens ortlie engngement of Kxplerer Ilenry M. SUnley te Miss Dorethy Tenant, have been confirmed. The lady is a well known .Londen artist, riecrlbed as net by any means young, but having n strikingly Intellcclual fuea. ller roputntlen ns nn artist seems te depcml chiefly upon her skill as a ertritlt painter. (Stanley Is re ported tohave snld: "I hsve been looking for a wlfe for twenty years without ever having hail time le lluil ene." It Is re ported that Stanley n 111. he appointed by King Leepold goveruor guneral of the Conge Iteo sliite. lie will thereupon be be be couie ruler uhilcr the king of the Ilelglans, of n territory which rovers an nrcanfl.OOO, nrcanfl.OOO, OOOsquare mlleFyiml contains a population, wlille and black, of i!7,0oe,oo0 souls. Ills dominions may net, however, preve very dpslrable. Tin; llellofento Walchuunt says: "Heme days age wlille II. C. Valentine was nearch lug for Iren ero sieclinnns at the Waxh ero banks he found a lump of brown hematite which, when broken open, was found te contain a coin of United Slates coinage known as a eent. l-'rem Its date it could net liave been In the ero inore than three years. The query Is hew It get there." If the find had been a eopper kettle the ethnologists, geologists and ether gists would ail be chattering about tliu nvldenee of prehistoric races In America. If It had been tlia Jaw bone of a man or an uss the scientists would set te work reconstruct ing thoerlcs of ovolutien anil revising the plan or the u ul verse. As It Is only a United States cent the world of science will remain tranquil. And yet two coots llke this will buy a copy of the lNn:i.i.i(ii:Nci:ii and all the hones nnd old kettles that may be under ground could net de hotter than that. The marvels ofsctenco are subllme. TltK Philadelphia JdfVfr notes that "the Vnux election" occurs en Tuesday aud by se desciiblng the ovenl Indicates that re markable strength of the unopposed can didate. It hIieiiIiI be his election beyond a doubt, but us these byo-eleetleus le flit a vacancy are often neglected by the voters the Ledger calls for a full poll for Mr. Vnux. "It should eotne out spontaneously, and with hearty geed will, Just ns the nomination went te him. He maile no effort le get the nomination, and hn Is spendlng ue money In a canvass for elec tion. Down te this time the spontaneous character of thuuftalr has been very cred itable te Mr, Vaux, le his party and te the city." ' Tttn ease with which Ooneral Orosvenor, of Olilo,udeptud the tactics orSpcaker Itced, when lining the chair of the Heuse during Saturday's turbulent debute, Is proof enough that' the qualities or the seaker nre by no nicaus e rare and wonderful us uduiirers have declared them le be. (frosvener showed himself quite as narrow and arbitrary ns Spe.tker Ilecil, and it is e vldeut that the precedent set by that brow brew beater will disturb the peace of the llouse for many a day le come. Has Ailiiuiiiiitlue Clieelc. I'reiu the Philadelphia llcceiil. Jlr. Sam Matt. Frldy, collector of Inter nal revenuulu the Nliilh dlHtiict.at Lancas ter, bus exprcsseii In an elUclal letter ids dUtlugulxhcd nppieval of tlm McKiiiley bill. What e.xclleM bis especial ap probation hi Iho bill is the In crease of duty en Sumatra tobaeee te $2: a pound. 'With such a duly Mr. Krlily thinks the manufacturers will be uiiublu te Imiiert Sumalr.i tobacco, uud will thus be driven te use the course domestic, tobacco, which would In consequence be greatly enhanced In value. He says that elgarmakers would be greatlyieneilted by u proeess which should compel tJjem te My a much larger prlce for a poorer rpiallty of tobacco a line of argument te which the iiiuuuitii;iiirur win i;e ury HKev te demur. i The method of Mr. Collector Krldv mlL'lifi well be imitated by oilier elliclals of thir gevernment. In view of the degree glr iHipularedium that has fallen upontlioMe upentlioMe upontlieMe Kluloy bill efllcial InderscmcnlH should be gratefully received by its authors. Custom house collectors, foreign consuls and post pest nmsters should he Invited te send in their olllcialjippreval of the bill without delay ftil'tiie k.iUe of Uiu party. Ilenlde the to bacco hchodule, tliere are the increased duties en tlu-plute, wool and woolens, glassware, cutlery aud many ether arti cles, with the bounties en sugar and raw silk ; all of which are sadly in need ei olU elU clal bolstering. If low ether olllcuheldors possess the adamantine check ef.Mr.Ki idy, Ills letter te Chairman MclCtuley neverthe less atlbrds a model of etllclM luipnrllueuce which some of them may liope te leebly copy. Cut OII'IHh Mist res' oe. Lee May, known' as " Degle," the keepcr of a ilance hall at Cnsper, Wv,, quaneled with his mistress, Leu Polk, uhe la him uud went te her nietlier'H house, In Douglass, Wy. May folleived, nnd under preieuce of hushum induced her te (je horseback riding. Taking her outside the city at tlm point or thu pistol he kept her for several days. May and the captive wandered about the mountains, living only en such raw game as he shot with his revolver. The man was warmly ilrossed, wbile the woman was thinly clad, and milVeicd teirlbly from cold uud hunger. May declared that he would mil kill Iho woman, but would spoil her beauty. After a strtigule he rolled Iho woman and cut her nose oil' close te the face, lie intended te cutout her eyes also, but a patty of cow man appeared and Mav lled. The woman l cached Oeuglnss and may die, Slie was young and handsome. A jHisse Is scouring the country for ihe man, and lie will be strung up If captured. -- List el L'licliilmeit Letters. List of loiters advertised at the posleiUcu at Lancaster, p.i., May imli, lftye. I'ree do de do llvery : .nW f.isf. -Miss Kale llewman, Miss Luimalliair, Miss Sadie L. 1'islier, Mrs. SiiMii tircider, Mrs. Sue Snyder. O'eiilfemci.- .,..-Isaae L. lleelitel, Tvlm01" ,,1; ( l,!,rlus' Jlu;k IMukefi Frank William Hartmann, Cliarles Jehnsen, J. C. Kindi, lulwunl W. Llntner, Jelin H. Moere, Jacob .Shult, 11. S. Webb. The l.achiinlirucli l'obiieeo I'lillure. At a meeting ofensliters of X. Ijuhen bruchtV Ilrothersfwholcsalo dealers in to te to baeeo, a Matciuent was piesentisj, slmulnif liabilities SX1,000. of which ?i,oeo secunsl nnd tiv,"(a preferred; nominal assets JiiO.OnO: uelual assets SM.lKK) for tlie soeured and 870,000 for the unsecured claims. An offer te compromise was made by the firm itt 3 I-a cent en the dollar In endorsed notes at three, six, nine aud twelve months, which. It Is thought, will be accepted by thocredltors, meit of whom are bankers. f2. wi,i"i,y 0lit!ver'" mother l le obtain u M, '' will liiHire the life and health of 'e V.'iil ?".' ,i'CII' 1 wxl ''a been prtiarfsl I?iin.l "" 'aauJ. and forma the beet sub jlltute for mother's m Ik Hint hus ever been SShS,!? U''"nu,""u1' eleinet. "whli-h nr" lufmu! l,c KrowtlHimldvvelej.meutofnn Va Het-Tun's Cocea Pere, Retable, Eco nomical, ; (5) M rk nil the belles that (rare I he ball, Blende or brunette, fall-formed or tlliht, And stir, you'll find, transcends them nil, Whee tteth re Uie most pure snd wh Ite Who toilet never knows the want, or the vIctorleuaHOZObONT. Tlia Brightest .Tem-eln In ft mother's iltndem nra her fair, lienllhy chll ilrrn tlm nrlile nud eniatuent of her home. Hut a mother rnnnnl lar nnd miurUli meh children whileMie Is the victim efsulftrliiK nud illncnue. Ily n ceurws of selMrcatment With Dr. Pierce's Kaverlle l'rmrrlptlen, every woman can thoroughly eradicate thexe excruclntlnc periodical twins and fiincllennl weaknesses In cident te her sex, nd nt the same time build up ana invicernin ner wnoie system nr lis healtli-lmpnrtlnit Influence. A trlnl bottle wilt convince. Kavorile Prescription " Is the only medicine for women, sold by driiRxisls. under a punitive Kiinrniilce from the InHli'ifnclurcm, te jive satisfaction Iu every cote, or motiey will bererunditl, This Riiuruiltee has lieen printed en His bottle wrapper nnd fuUhfiillr niirled out Ter mnuy years, M,TuAir "What Is It Geed Ferf Iet us tell von wlintr. Themcu' Mtctrla Oil, Is eikkI for. ft Is death U) rheiiinatlsui nnd lieu rnlgla. It will euro n burn, blU1. or pain, snd Is eiiuiilly ceed fur sprains. Meld In Iiucaster by W, T. ifiich, 1.17 nnd i:w Werth tfuecn sUeet. Would llnve Uimii Set Uiien. Had net Ilunlnck llletid Ilium been n remedy of niiqiieitlonnlile merit thny would have been set down upon bv tbe iiublln as thousands of medicines Iihv been hen their worth lessness wrs dlncevercd. Jlurtterk Iltneti ltttteri have recelveil uniietlened praises from the sick, thus establishing their merit beyond dispute. Held In !.ancaster by W. T. llech, 137 nnd l: Wiirth (iiieen street. Sru &oet0. N KV YOIIK HTOIIU;. Piles of Dress Goods IN KV15P.Y rmSIHAULK COLOIt AT THK CAS1IMKK12 HKNHIETTAa, In Heliotrope, Oreys, Old Hew, Ac, Ac., at 25, K S7-4, W) te 71i cents n ynrd. M0HA1H WULLIANTINIOS, In nil the popular colerlmts, no Inches wide, 2eC ; 40-lticli,b0c ; tS-liicli.T.VHi Jurd. NEW PLAID MOIIAIIIS, llcatitlful colerlni;,',-ou yard. A Lli-WOOL SPHINO SUITINGS, Ynrd wide, JOc a yard. :tO-INCH CASUMKUK STIUPKH, HprliiK shndes, XlUc a yard. J'UHBHILK HATIN HHADAMICS, All colors, 7.1c nj-nrd ; worth 1100. FKllIItlCD CHINA SILKS, 21 Inches wlde.COcn yard. KLKOANT I1LACK SUIIAH SILKS, Fully warmnlcd,at,'i0c,(Be,7.'ic teSKMn jurd- LAMBS' SIIOULDKIl CAl'ICS, Cleth, 1 M, 32 00, K 50, f.1 00 le J900 liich. LADIIvS' HKADKI) CAP1W, fin),fJ."iO,r&t,tlU,t5tM Eneli. LADIES' SPItlNO JACKKTS, fi W, 1W, J I U0 te US CO I Kach. CHKAM CASllMEUK SHAWLS, tl UO, ft K,Jl 00 Kach. WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KINQ ST. w LLIAMHON A KOSTKH. ONCE MORE We solicit your attention te IN BLACK GOODS: 11KNCJAL1NKS, llATlHrtM. NUN'8 VEILINOS, AI.UWOOI. (IIIKNAUINES, KII.1C OltLMADlNKS, lir.NHlKTTAS AND FANCY WEAVI-. Ladies' Surah Silk Waists, In Illaclc, Niivy, Old Hese, Hcarlet auilHtccl. Demct Flannel Itlouse WaUts. Hllk uud Lace Cavbiind Embroidered Fichus. HOYS' KNLIM'ANT SUITS AND ODD PANTS. Heys' iAinK-l'iiiit Suits, for Scheel Wear, JJ.W, fl, fl.ft0, IS tetUaVJ. Htylisli Dress Bults for Heys, 17 nud IS le flO. .Men's and llejs' W'erklui; Punts, 75c, Wc, jl, f l.'25 te f I.W. Ktrlctly All-Weel Pants, KM. French and English Flannel, Sutinc, Cheviot, Sladras Cleth anil hlllc Hhlrts, for Humiiier Wear, 75c, f 1.23. J1.B0, f 1.75 te KM. Illazers;m Wlille and llliiuand Whltunnd Oiirnet, f 1. Other colors te elder lu any strlm. dclri'il, w Beys' Strav Hats ! twelve or fifteen (Hirer cut stjlei, 2jc Deuble that number of M lcs, .W. .Misses' riat-llrliiiKiller Hats, colors Ulue and While, 17c. BABY CARRIAGES AT CI.OSINO-OUT (MUCKS. l'nleiit-cat Carriages, rJ8CnrrlninrertU0, fiUOirriiiKe ferfltl, flUCnrrincnrerflS. flu Carriage for fS. Full Bets or Carriage Harness from JWjO. EXTRA QUALITY GARDEN HOSE, 10c, 13c and I se per feet. Wire-Wound Hese, I'Je ht feel. ICE-CREAM FREEZERS, Kcuilncs completely covered : Tn-fiiitinrU,1.3$: threu iuarts, fl.lU ; reur ipiarts, SI.Si. FHNS. A iJirge Fancy-Colored Fan, te open ami shut, Se. 1 letter grades, 10c, l.teund av. Fine (iniue Fans, We. UaiuM'aluted llollen Cleth Fans, f 1.00 lef.'i. lA-ather Fans, f I te fj.18. The Favorite Baltimore Shoes, COFFIN TOES, In Kofi ItrlKlil Dungela leather, tips orthe siiine material, hand-turned soles, widths A te D, full range of Mres-prkv, UM. 1 hi; only store In Iehii where Ucnulne Collin Collin Collin Toe llnltliiiore Shoes can be purchased. 32-38 East King Street, LAKCABTEH, I'A,, ANu NO. 318 WAHKKT BT HAUltlHUVKu, i'A. 1 IE STORE Unequalled love tics Williamson & Fester, ltiktkv'. I'niLAbCLraiA, Monday. May 1 '" Our ways of business. Tliey have been told many times but they need te be told again, and may have te be told many times mere. We buy and make various sorts of merchandise just as cheap as possible, we tell the truth about it all, we sell every thing at the very least prices, and every time we are as low as the market or lower. The business is simple as can be. The price is named distinctly for each article. And anything you make or save thereby is yours, net ours. Be sure and have the Awn ings big enough up and down and projection. There's skimp ing eftcner than you think un less you have a care. The Awnings we put up are right in every way. They have te be. It's with them as with everything at Wanamaker's you are te be suited or have your money back. Upholstery section, second fleer, north of Transept. Three of the favorites for Furniture Slip Cevers Linen (66 inches), French Dimities, Cretonnes. They are all here just as you'd cheese them. Hccend fleer, north of Trnnsepl. Seme of the Chestnut street windows is filled with Madras Curtains, with the pair price plainly put en each $1.75 te $5. Seme of them arc less than the goods would cost you by the yard. Ecru, linen, and terra - cotta. Every Curtain plump 33 yards long. All the Summer Curtains are just as plenty and cheap. Heceud fleer, north of Transept. Yeu don't want te put clown a dirt-leaded, lint-shedding Fleer or Stair Linen. They're common enough, and innocent enough te leek at. Unless you're wise in such goods, buy of a dealer you cap depend en. Gray-and-white Fleer Dam asks, 14 te 36 inches for stairs ; 66 te 180 inches for fleer. Neat patterns, and every fibre honest Max. Estimates without charge. Near Women's Waiting Heom. Part of Mine. Mertens' latest Paris and Berlin selections are here. There's a mild sort of craze for the Reman fine Linen coarse has been plenty enough. Scarfs, squares, mats, waiter cloths, all sizes. An An other novelty is the Renais sance Painting en Gebelin Can vas. Yeu can have the designs complete, or stamped in outline ready for the brush. Exquis itely pretty Gauze Decoration Fans and Table Screens ready for painting are among the ether new things. Near centre of tlie store. Jehn Wanamaker. SU'ii (Soebo. lytUK rEUI'tiK'B GAHU HTOHE, 2.1 EAST KING BTUEUr. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, lit OSc, 75r, 11,11.50,(1.75, .', Ji'i'i up te (LAO per pair. Cream and Colored Scrim Curtain Material from 5c te ae per yard. One let Summer Hllk reduced from one and 75e te Mc- One let Summer Hllk reduced from (1 and Jl.i'i te the uniform price of 75c icr yaid. OiiiihitHelld Colored Hllks, regular price, 75c nud (1, reduced te 50e and (15c. All our tl Colored Hat lues ledured le tiV. All our75e Colored Satlnes reduced teliV. Full Hues or Wlille (Joeds lu l.lucu De hides Cheeks, HlrliH's, Fluids. Fluured and Corded l'lques, etc., from fie te 50c ier jurd. FlnuneliiKs and Embroideries criicriilly In all n Idths, from L'c te f.' ht j urd. Illack Hllk l.u'e Flouncing!., Nets, Hiuiulsh, French and Escurlnl Laces, lu Cream itudlllnck at all prices. People's Cash Stere, 25 East King Street, L.ANCAHTKK. i'A. iiiHraMyillt plenty. t FAWN'S 1,1 euu. LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf or Bread. Makes a BIG Leaf or Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf or Bread. WW1IATM0KE DO VOUWANTT"V A OENCY FOIl CALLAHAN 4 COS CK V meul te take the pluce or lied Lead. Iu bulk It makes rte times tlie quantity or red lead and Is far superior In maklut; steam Joints, packing man nnu hand hele plutes en boilers, Ac., Ac, Frlce 'JO cits isr pound, nt JOHN UKSW,3!UEaVFu!ioi!kreel. iu7-tfu 9t0ttvtm. -CTEXTTOTHKBIULE The Most Essential Family Boek I Webster's Quarte Dicttenrj!, The Copyright en the. original Webster's Un abridged Dictionary expired with the yr FOR KOHTY YKAItM the people have paid a heavy royalty In the great publishing firm who held the monopoly en this the most necessary nnd Important book In the English language. Me American parent hns been permitted te educate his boy or girl without paying tribute te this beuse which ha IlieraliypincednTUi.lrUATuacnMe the high wny of education. t'p linre mode sneclnl armncemenU with the largest l'rlntliiK Heuse In the world, te furnish us with this Heek at a price that en ables us le be nhln te present one of them te each and every purchaser of (I3J) Twenty Hol lars' worth or Groceries, and one dollar and fifty te one dollar nnd seventy-fire cents cash. Ask for our Ilebnte Card If you have net yet recelveil one. Will glve nil ample time te buy out the 13) worth of goods. Samuel Clarke, Agt, Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere, 1214 Seuth Queen HL,-Near Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a. T UUlWR'B. A CARLOAD OF- Wholesale and Retail, -AT- BURSK'S. 17 E. KING ST. A T KE1HT-H. REIST'S BIG FRUIT SALE. Yeu never saw the like. Boe display In front of store en naturday. I.oek up Arte AVu and 7(iminrr for lllg liargnlns In ether goods. Kine l'runes, five pounds for 25c. ' Uirne Prunes, three ihiiiimIh for 23c. lirgn French Prunes, two pounds for 25c. New Heedless ltalslns, three pounds for -"". New Engllih Currents, three pounds for 23c. New Evaporated Apricots, three pounds for 25c. New fcvn perated Peaches (quarters), five pounds for inc. New Evaporated Fetiches, pared, two poundslfer 23c. One pound Italian Fcarlics pared, 18c. Twe ieunds Ijirge Uelden Ei;e l'lums for 2.V One pound Extra Large Htteet Hllverl'runei for 25c Four pounds New Dates for 25c. Three pounds Evaporated Apples for 23c. One pound Evaporated Hllced Apples. 10c. Twe Iieunds Finest NwEnpernteil Apples for 25c. 'l no Dried Country Apples, Cc a quart. Extra Flne New Prunellas, 20c a pound. Ex tra Flue New l'runcllas, ISc a pound. Geed Prnnellnu, two pounds for 23c. Evnperatcd Unparcd 1'eachcs (halves), 10c a pound. Twe pounds Evaporated Pared Peaches for 2e. One pound EMipeaaled l'ared Peaches, Hurst, 22c. One pound Evnperatcd Pared Peaches, extra fine. 25c. Onn pound Extra Large Fancy California Peaches, 2e. Four pounds Fine Oiupe Raisins for 23c. One pound Extra Fancy Uartlett Pared Pears for 25c. One pound Finest Barllctt Pared Pears, 15c.l One pound Finest Gelden Pitted Plums, ISc. Ong pound Finest Dark Pitted Plums, 15c. One pound Pitted Cherries, cry like, ISc. One pound Large lllue llulsms, 12c. One pound Whole King Apples, 15c. We ran save you much money. Come, see our linincnwi stock. Canned Geed ut starva tion prices. Hmeked Meats at prices thai will open your eyes. Flue und Coarse Halt by the carload. 4rllrliiK along 5 our Acme Heap Tickets and get ene enke of soap free. WHOLESALE AND IlETAIL GKOCEH, COHNEK WENT KING AND PRIf'CEHTB., Directly Opposite J. 11. Martin & Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, nud Next Doer toHerrel Herse Hetel. aj-Loek for the Ills H'gn across tlie pave ment. (jmtmitnvc. e CIIH A Q1UU8. The Geed Housekeeper WILL F1IIST KEIJ OUU IM.MENHE HTOCIC OF PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, PARLOR, FURNITURE! And Get Our Extremely LOW I'HICES for NEW STYLES. Ochs & Gibbs, (2d, 3d & 1th Fleer,) Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN Hi ItEET. "VIT'IdM fEB'B COUNElZ DO YOU WANT A PLUSH ltOCKER T Or A 1'I.USII TAIILE ? Or AN INLAID TA1U.E? Or A SIDEUOAKI) WITH MIHKOH? Or A HKimeOMSUIT? Or APAHLOKSUIT? Or A Lb OF THESE COM1UNED? Or ANYTHING YOU EVER HEARD OE IN THE LINE OK KURNITURE? IF YOU DO, CALL AT WIDMYER'S, EAST KINO AND DUKE STREETS, LANCASTER. I'A. 1 TElNlTSirs FURNITURE DEPOT. WIDE AWAKE litis ers desiring a combination of HI chest S utility of the Manufacturer's Art In nil thu uweat nnd Latest Designs und thu Lewest Prices lu Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, &c, Should lieuwake te their enn luteiests aud call upon us wlieu their wanU Mill be fully tup piled. We etlcr te-tlny u splendid assortment of Pur-' ler Hulls In Tais'strles and Plushes utspcclully Lew Prices.', HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street, Large White Potatoes ieihin0 c LOTUING. L. Gansman & Bre. SPECIAL BAKGAIKS IN Men's, Bejs'&Gbildren's Gletbing. Special Bargaitis Net Fer Sale Eliewhtrr. A ll-Woel Colored Cheviot Hulls nt , 17, tt. All-Weel Blue or Black Cheviot BulUntW, Alf-Weel Casslmere Holts, i0, VM, M. Business HulU nt II, V. K5. ..E.1S'L".li Wlde-Wle Ceet nnd Vest nt W.60, fj, Wi f 1", flX Indigo Blue Flannel Hulls, with two set or buttons, nt J5JJ0, M, W, 110. ..'A' i:'pht Colored Cheviot HulU at 12.75, K SO, tl, 11.50. 15, M. ' Beys' All-Weel Worsted fiultsnttS, ffl, 17, fx. Beys' All-Weel Cnsslmere Hults at ft, 5, , Chddfen's Hulls, $1.11.2.5. 11.60,12. All-Weel Children's HulU nt 12.2, 2.7S, in, tl, Men's Fine Worsted or Cnsilmcre Pants at t2,f.!,ll, V,. Slcn's A1IAV oel Cheviot Pants, S1.S7, 11.75, 12, .). 11. txm. Men's Working Pnnts, 00c, 76c, HOc, ft, . Beys' Fnnlsj 7.V, HOC, II. 11 25, f 1 75. Children's Pants, St)c, Z5c, Xic, 75c, f 1. V f lerc Is a chance for elegant economy. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors nnd Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) t and S NORTH Q0EEM ST., B.W.OORHEROFORAMaB. LANOABTBK, PA. tf Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuso In the city. S-Uc cautious nud make no mistake ae that you get te the right place. H IRHH A BKOl'llEB. "Onviard." We Are Steadily and Surely Mnktiig Progress In tlie Minds of nn Appreciative Public A Progress " Onward " nnd " Upvard" In Qimllt llty, Make-Up nnd Style, while the Prices Are, If Anything, Lewer. Hubsbiiitlal Men's HulUs, te Order, J12,$15,I0. Elegant Men's Suits, te Order, tl8, S20. Highly Finished Men's Hults, te Order, J22, f Jl. Best Quality Men's Bults, te Order, f 35, rJS, S.W. Including Many Novelties IN COATS AND VESTS AND PANTALOONS. Wide and Nanew Wales lu Worsteds. WIde and Narrow Wales hi Cheviots. Casslmeres, Cheviots, Serges, Alpines, Cerk. screws, Flannels, BlrdVEje, Etc. MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' Suits and Pants. In Assortment, Qualities- and Prices which are Far Aheud or Any Hecn Before. See our Centre Kquure Windows, 1, 2, 4, 5 and 0 for examples. ALL THE NOVELTIES AND STAPLES IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS OF EVEKY DESCHHTION. CLOTHIEllSt MEHCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FUltNISHEltH. N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTER. I'A. JlTVEltS & HATHFON. ATTRACTIONS IN OUlt Custom Dcpaikit We've many attraction ln our Custom De partment. We are showing tlie Handsomest Line OF- SUITING FOB Men's Wear FIIOM $10,00 te Almest Any Price' Bnch t leius thesoare uotelleicd Htiywiicru In l-innihter rnr tlie price, Sucli an assertnit'iit eu'll Uud nnu here cIm.1. ELEGANT STLYIM IN Men's Treusering ! Mere limn you'll care le leek al. Prices rnuse from 81 te 113. We'll III you, tee. Myers & Rathven, Lending Fashionable Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET IiANOASTEH. PA. $100,000. IN I10NDS AND MOItTGAOES FOIl IN VESTOIIS, IN SUMS.OF 810O,ti,S5(, Il,a0 te fJ0,(XXX llends-t) perccut.lntercst, puynblequarterlv. MertgaBes tt icr cent, interest, payable hair yearly, bend erc.ll for miUurem,at..m.n.u. Ne.US.UukO St. era & BROTHER $lt0e. B OOT8 AND SHOES. I STILL COMIN O IN DAILY. At D. P. Stackhouse's, 28 & 30 EAST KING STKEET, The Latest and Best IN FOOTWEAR. Leir Prices and One Price te All. Call and 8m Our Spring Novelties. STACK HOUSE 28 and 30 East King Stmt, LANCASTEK. PA. "10MMON SENSE SHOE STORE. 3. 3. 3. LADIES, LADIES, LADIES! Shee Bargains TO-DAY. BAHGAINXe. 1 A Ladles' Dress Shee.Opera, Square nnd Common Sense lverth t2.23,ntSl.. Comete see us, Tlie Common Souse, 40 East Kins street. HAWJAINNe.S-Lndies' Scotch Sole Butten I Shoes with Pattcnt Lcnttie Tips or without, and sold elsewhere, nt B.09 and $2.00.' Twe grades,! 1.21 uudf 1.48. KAHO AIN Ne. ,1-Mlxed Let or Ladles' Dress, Lace nnd lluttnti Hhn. I worth 11.35, 11.S0 and 11.75, 1 in use. come te see us. S 40 EAST KING ST. Best Goods! Lewest Prices! myl-trd T Aft01fl'A8S0Ur.MENT! The ljirucst Assortment or Ladles'. Misses'. I Chlldien's and Infants' Oxrerds and Slippers In this city. This statement, te some people, may seem te be an Idle beast, but te our many cus tomers who have been buying their Oxrerds and Slippers here rer the inst two seasons. knew hew truthful It Is, ns then we hud the Luruesi tsievK nnu .Assortment In the city, und this season we hae added n treat many or the liiiu'il niyics. LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY INTIIBl CITY IN OUH WEST WINDOW. Ladles' Domjela Patent leather Tip Oxfords III Wl, UI , II W, SI mJIIHU IIIV1I1UH. Ijidies' Dontteln Plain Tee Oxfords at 11 00. II ; 1 60. J-J 00 and upwards ladles' Patent Leather Frent Oxfords nt 11 25, 11 .7), uud S'J UO. Ijidies' llusseterTau Oxfords with Tips and I'liuii iei'", ua', ,iic. ti m, ji -innn upuards. fi:vr0ec,!;igu H11",,crs nt " ijidles'Flne Headed Slippers, Milh Duckies. Hew s, Etc., i 1 2i, 1 &U and 12 0U. Mlsees' Doiigela nnd llusset, Tip and Plain Tee Oxfords, nt 73c, We, 11 10 and'upwards. Child's Doiigela and Itussct Oxfords attiOc. -Sc.SlOO.HiJandSlSO. ' Infant's Donuela and Kussct Oxfords atR6e, tJOi-, 75c aud 11 Oil. And ethers net mentioned. In fact we liave everything from tlie cheapest IU IIIV u")i. M The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te FltEY A ECKEHT) jhe Leader el Lew Prices Iu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.S A 5 EAST KING 8THKET, IiANCASTEK. PA. 9-Slore Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. QEIjiuniunrv. H IGII 4 MAUTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE AT China. Hall. We are new ejenlng our Spring importation or Queenswnre nud will be prewired te supply our customers wltli the cry best grade or ware ut Iiwest Prices. Heusestlres receive esjieclal ntteutleu. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. TrieK "pi'ufi-.Ys. "shafting, cellTChs", U llani;ers, I 'lamp llexm. Couplings, etc., l' te JOHN ilrV, Jslftnst Fulteu strat. mMId The tain Sense we Stere, Oxfords and Slippers. i." i , -; ' v. . w'.Hiti fcei'-fj!. j
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers