iV"y" p" ;.Vn;v- ,1'S, "t,'i1fT-!,t "fi '?&'"' z VJ 'l(' rOj . THE LANCASTER DAILY. INTELLIGENCER. TUBSDAT, MAY. 20, v 1600. N 2. "aifl 31- K ) "1attH 'y .v y Utf JfntUt0ncer. AMMUCWJ.mrMNMAH, , OCAfcUHBTBlNMAN reLTS, Kdltnra. r MOMOMr CLARK Pabllsfctt. a"' Ms BAILT ISrrKLUaKNCEH.-liibllhe V " yi " Bunday. rlerved CsVasTtera ty Ml1 "nirrenndln rivMMitMtaiteMaWM. Bymall livede!. ' WWmtJt INTKLLIOBNCKK-unaaeimr uu f VH emu a year. In "d . .hlt HAa awtegiw erder, and where neither or SmmTS wwmred Mnl la mineral w 't ib Fostefflce, m second claas mall tl AWM m mmixiaiitera, .Lancaster, Ira, VJ ' LAHOAJTUl, PA., May 20, 1890. , Hater. Mind the Batch. A? . . .... (tM VHU UO IlOl llliU VI ui ." aaatry'M a customer for Sumatra to te 1 b, nd are contemplating, it fa said, , Mt tfkbarge en our feed products. The ML. Yt L- J- . lit.- .l. 1.1am Af h a dMfcnnee in the situation la Hint we want te shut out an article that we de faetrWd, while the Dutch need our IB. II iney put a mx. uu it, mv-u . r? .111 ft . . A a. 14 lAAA aA It Atf iiMMB will nave w liny iv, uciau"; 'j Cdo'net grew all the feed product thnt tt, the, nae. and It ia te tbclr interest Sfte' have free competition lu the Kmntilv' furnished tlicin. 80 that " .-.. .. 1.m.a 41ii Tnlnli rn lin we wtxui w "' """ "" " iV.hlp en the tobacco question anu te ? h frre te exclude their stuff without cutting effthe market for enr own. If t Itier tobacco will keen it out there deea I $ net aeem te be much doubt that Itsheuld ipe Imposed. There is no ecneiii 10 tne htoeuntry derived from ncndlng out our &. "f money te Helland te pay for the crops i .or ner cuiedich, uuic-w gui, u ikh- (Lai fnt.i tliaklf prniM llinf itllr j, mi .iuiu ..... .w,- . ...- .Sewn de uet give us. Thla we clearly de Ytinf mt TI10 iibA t fiiititnlrfi lin m- :f Alanfiwl tlift ia nf Ptfinimvlvntitfi wrftn- li-pera only because the clgarnmkcra ilud jit te their lnteret te ube it. They any t- It makes a better loeklns clear or nt least fi one which their customers faucy. 1 1 la in f ferler In Qaver, in the Judgment of meat ' consumers, but the fashion has fcet In for f.1? ins foreign thlng.aa fashions are went te '.$Jle in iuia country anu it ia tne mere aaiaeie. it is net open 10 question mat (very pound or tne Sumatra tobacco r ''Wrapper that is sold is a pound taken elf wie ueiuuuu ler ine iiume pruuuet ; uuu ithat it is therefore n direct injury te Sthe borne grower. It is n bcnc.lt F te no one but the manufacturer; and te :mmcnieny Dccauseei en unreosenauie preference of his customer for a smooth, ,f ahlny and bitter tasting wrapper rather y than for a lustreless but better llavered V"eue. The taste for the Sumatra has tueen se cultivated during its rew years Jet use that many people new have ft Become used te Its llaver, mid say ;aey iike it; uut it win iw no hardship te such tastes tocultivate them m. te a mere patriotic sensibility ; and the -vhij tucsiiuuun:ii uu uiu muiiur ui lur 'lag a nigh tax upon foreign wrapper tobacco is as te whether it will be effec tive in shuttinir It out of the ceuntrv. "$ -mm W- A Hatter Net In llin Iwiie. L.HMr. William X. Scott, of Erie, seem- ; lagiy considers himself te be in charge i tne interests 01 ex-i'rcsideiit Ulevelaud In Pennsylvania. We think that they jnight be in better hands. We de net ate that either the parly or any candl candl (date.fer president can be bene 11 tied by iiyecuDg into tne contest for the gubarnaterial selection the question aa"' te the presidential candidate. Mr. Wallace, who is certainly one of R'tba foremost Democrats in rennsylvaula ana cnerunea 'Dy tne party as one of its v Caaest efficient and ardent charanleuH.haN ' '' declared that he bes no connection what ' '.ever withanv !nrcsldentlal catublnnttim feand that as a candidate for thti TVtmn. 'Seratle nomination for governor he sails r - .. v.v fMKWI UK UW l llUg UUU IIJHJ11 I1IH OWI1 bisaaard. - That is certainly full eneueh mid lemr Stneugb, and his position in the "party 'V1L autinguisned cneugli te sulllee te muuuubi eveiy etuer questien, se 'vfAF MM tk la imtinn.Mml tinu lil .iltnesa and strength as a cnndl- 7 date: and it ia the fact that ainentr I jy the candidates named for theDemecratlc M 7. Amln.l!in DlAM td .tn H !... I .....I. TIWUUUUM kUCIC Id illl UUC W IIU IB Ulllll, 'Sand that the sole question for the party A convention will be that of streuuth. i, 5, Inte this question no consideration of j.t uw iiraiuvuiuu neiuuiiuu Bueuiu einer " v .i.i. ...i ,.i.i iv 1 1 .AV ij jviivi. t?u uiu ut ivu . X vears'elT from the DresldenHiil nnmlnn. & ration. There is no division m the party tiui Acuusjiiaum uMu we IJUI'IHIUI! UI I 1m DAiltiMt!ifBn n .. 41.. .... J I.... .. ipwsuentlal candidate, and there is no i new that there will be any. The spartyTwhen the time comes, will lie for kj tee strongest curvwraie, just ns it is new !-5j, Jer the strongest candidate for governor. 7, jar. dceii is wen Known net te iiKe ii Ur. Vnllnrv nnd If In lila rlvlli.m n -jr. - ..-. , .V ... '... IVV .V - ix appose his nomination and favor that of KrV bis choice ; but we de uet conceive It te f.iw me (((juv ie iseuK 10 prejuuice air. f.ufe Wallace by an intimation that he is hostile te Mr. Cleveland or bv the amotien that the nucstien new in ''Peansylvanla is as te anythingelbethan m --...... t t, ma nu, m umernM. I inhii. A l'rcaclirr en Politics. Instead of preaching religion te his PiK Congregation a Xew Yerk pastor of wide I notoriety, the ltev. lleber Newton, is -, aeuvering essays every Sunday en the .republic airalrs of the metropolis, which - V e finds in a very bad way. He crltl- 3 r- - ' IllA n l u.. r. ..e tl... ...1. .. u ii vw iuw juuiiuxi'iiiviii ui uiu h iiarvtn !and harbor, the neglect of the streets, tfitne miserable street car svbteni. the f acandaj and delay in providing a water i "Pl"i 1 peer iiguung, niauequate : naeboela and miserable tenement hmiwa l'f the metropolis. The great dllllculty' t ?a the way of reform he lluds te be the .BUHlUUtUgUpitlUy ou U1C pQrt 0j U)e fltlen. " It Is easier, " he says, " for Lricb and Influential citizens te pay their i; taxes, attend te their own business and ,ri.u...u.i .1 1. 1. .. . eT n IUCK ilJIIIB gu Ull, IUUU IV IS IU CII ir Ktse in tne turmoil or a ceuuict neccu si aarv te aecurn reform.' aa r '" uu easier ler apreacner te draw a Si ...crowd by the discussion of Dublin affairs . r than by ceulluinc bis eleiueutf te ser- JJBOD8, 3fe doubt the clergy grew very Aweary of this apparent iiurrewlug of Vthe field wherein they may give play te - thalr loquacity, but In theory nt Jeast 'tt U bread enough te exhaust the ; natgiea of the greatest intellect, nnd L '' aAfi the grandest trlumuhs te rrv P : kwdable arubitleu. v.. A Tm Jaar4nV 1nu4 (.'nmUtr nM..e t. . .. . "M m .Mlr HUU Ullllllil UO- djatretwd lu All Seuls' church, was fully . wperted la all the New Yerk paper aa ( atrefig political essay aud se advertised "kim finely , but he said net u word about iiwllf ku mattera, aud might be asked le rraflict whether better w erk by the clenrv ', would uet make better men mere plenty , mm aaaurc te city uuu nation mere lieu ' mi mhI respectable mauagemeut of pub- pm mm. au mat be aaid w tote- Ible, and most of it could be as well applied te ether cities, but the time and place call ti for ether work from a minister. The sensational char acter and catching title of the sermons delivered by many preachers nowadays ladtcate that their great ambition is te secure hearers, no matter what they talk about, and if many go as far as the ltev. Newton, church services may degenerate into political meetings. He is the man who in a recent life of Muhlenberg se Ignorantly criticised the Lancaster of colonial times and showed a reckless disregard for facts In treating of our county as it is tcwlay. It can net be expected that one se careless of facts should have lefty Ideas of the duties of his calling, but there Is something grotesque In the efforts of such a man te startmuuiclpal reform whlle illustrating in person ecclesiastical fallings. On Wednesday North Carolina will roln reln brate the one hundred and fifteenth anniversary of the declaration of Inde pendence of tbe county of Mecklenburg. When the historian Bancroft was serving as envoy te England, In 1817, he found In the British archives the much disputed Mecklenburg declaration of iudopendonco. Tbe dlscovery of this document with the letters of the colonial governors of Ooergla and Carolina transmitting It te Loftden fix beyond a doubt the fact that in May, of 1776, that county was declared free and Independent by a body of leading citlrens who solemnly pledged te maintain Indo Inde Indo P6ndence with their lives, thelr fortunes and most sacred honor. The phnwi with which this declaration ends Is clesely similar te the concluding sentence of the great declaration of lnilopendonce, but Jeffersen donled having used it and It is probable that wenls se well expressing public sontlment may at that lime, have been In gene-mi use. Everyone was talk ing about declaring the colonies froe and Independent and the gontlemon of the day were went te talk of pledging life, fertune and sacred honor. It Is a pity that In our day se little is heard of the last nnmed. Al though less stalely and lacking the welght of Iho colonial Congress thla Mecklenburg declaration, which we glve belew, liroatheH a gallant spirit, and the nlue of the words is strong when It In romemborod that each ofthethlrty-ono signers knew that if the rebellion fulled the document would he his death warrant: Jlcxelvfil, First, that whosoever directly or indirectly abetted or In any ,vny, form or inanroreountonaiiccd um-hartored nnd dangerous liivasleu of our rights, as claimed by Great llrltain, Is an encmv te this country, te America and te the Inher ent and inalionable rights of man. Hecend. llcselretl, that we, citizens of Mecklenburg county, de hereby dlssnlve the political bends which have connected us te the mother country, and hereby abselve ourselves from all allcgiance te the British crown, and adjure all political connection, conttacter association with the nation which has wantonly trampled en our rights and liberties and Inhumanly shed the Innocent bleed of patriots at Lexington. Third. Jlcielt'cil, That we de horeby do de do clareoursolyes tioe and Independent pen pen ple, are, and of right ought te be a sover eign and solf-gevornlng association, under control of no power ether than that of our Ged and the gcneral government of Con gress, te the maintenance of which Inde pendence we selemnly plndge te each ether our mutual co-operation, our lives, our fortunes and our most sacred honor. Tug Fueuinntlc Oun company propeso te remove the turret of one of the old alnle turret monitors nnd lit It with an elht Incli rilled gun en a " dlsappcarhiK car car rlage" which will be ralsed and lowcred by compressod air. This will net iniikn the monitor very formldable, hut It will test the value of the notion of using disap pearing carriages for lieavy gunu al nm, J. It, llli'ri.i:, ene of the founders of the Manheim tiun mid for yean en the edi torial stall' of the Examiner, la editor mid proprietor of the Wcchly J'ms puhlislieil In Kansas City, Kansas. The J'reai is a geed liowspuper and Jfr. Illpple'a work Is appreciated, for he lms twlce been com pelled le onlarge It within a twelve-utvutli. Tin: nntuial report of the state librarian la a bound volume of two lunulreU pages, about half of which are ocenploil by a list of tlielawa, jeiirnnlaand tlocuinents pub lished by l'ennsylvanla slnce lt8i The list of books neinilrcil in IKse and the 10 10 10 porteflho librarian tills the resl of the volmne. The total number of books new In the atale library Is about oevonty thou sand and the next LeRislature is te be asked for a new library building. Librarian Kgle warmly pretests against being conipelled te pay for the library reperts that are ub llshed by the atnte, and oensidorliiK ihe uudesliable character of most state publi cations this ta certainly a remark-tble statu of things. Mr. Kgle says that the literature of the ftiture will be embraced In Iho new s rnpera of te-day and predicts thu time will seen uome when the publisher of every nowspaper will print a lull Index of refer- 4 ence te leading articles In the tiles of his piper. "Hey lu Dlue" brenks out lu song evor thejdeclded action of Mayer Clntk lit the monumental pole eutrugn. He and IiIh fellow boys in blue will jiloiise nete that the Xew Era finds that eloar-headod and disinterested citliens bollevod that the au thorities were unuocessarily hasty In their action, as the pole lu 110 wise obstructed the highway. Obstruction of the highway lathe eulv thing that troubles the soul of the AVtf V.' 11, nnd It may next suggest that theolectrlo carwires be wound about the threat of the Goddess of Ltberty en top of tbe soldiers' monument. l'KHSONAL. Kx-Sl'.XATen Hawykh, of Alabama, Is employed as a second class clerk lu the war depirtmcnt at Washington. Sknatek Mkck often quoted Iliirns and could, It Is said, repeat Scott's " Lady of the Lake" elT hand. Gueimi: Uancuept, who was secretay of the navy under Piesldeut Polk, is the eldest ux-cablnct elllcer, both In age and date of service, new living. RencnT Mantei.!., who Is a Soot( lunaii, has taken out his tlrst papers in the prnces of naturalizutleu. This will better cunble blm te act as au American cltlen. Mns. J. W. SreKI'lt, or the ML Jey .Star, hts been appointed delegnte te the National Edltorlalcen volition, hich meets In bosten 011 June 1, 25 and 20. Gkk. Ai,ei:h told a Seattle reporter the ether day that the United Slates could raise an armv of ten million men within sixty days" quite sufuclent te Jlek the v, erld.1' Ex-Qev. J. STEiiusa MonTe.v, of Xo Xe braska, fallier of the Arber Day for eco nomic tree-planting out that way, says that "mere than C00,0UO,O00 trees planted by human bands" are growing in that hlute. KiciiAiti) Vaux eseorteil Cliarles Dick ens through the Kaetern penitentiary en the oecaslon of his visit te this ceuntrv, and the iwelist warmly praised the Insll Insll tutleu, although afterwards abusing It In " American Notes." " Gke. D. UrnuEitT, edltoref therblladel phia lltrald, says : "The new proprhters Intend te publish their paper in the Inter est of the Dcmocratie partv, and net ler any particular candidate-" It vns rumored that the lfaald Intended booming ox ex ox Senater Wallace Van HeFTES'a Cocea Pure, Seluble nemlcul. Ece- (5) Murk all the belles that Kruru the ball, lllende or brunette, full-formed or fclUlil, And she, you'll find, transcend them nil, Whose teeth are the ment pure and white Wiue toilet neer knows the want. Of lhelclorleu80ZOIK)NT. Would Have IJeen gut U11011. Had net Uurdeck JlloeU Uttlert been u remedy or uiKiue.tlouuele merit they would bate beu ketdownuneu bir Oiu 1111 hi In ua theinuinily i.r nu-dlcliiM. limn Uwn when their erlhlesni's wrs discovered. UurJurL Jlluuil Jlillrrt lme rreciteu uiujumueihmj pruir from the kick, thus eutllUlnir their merit beyond dispute. 2PJ(1.J?vln'.,tr. b' W.T, Hecb, 17 and m Menk Quceq (tract, The Brla-hteat Jewels dren the nrlde and ornament of her home. Hut a mother cannot bear and nearuh such rhlldraiiwhlltkhe la the victim of aulferlnc sad diKesM. By a course of eir-treatmeet with Dr. rierce; Favorite Prescription, every woman ciin thoroughly eradicate these leraclstlng periodical pains and functional weakneaam In cident te her sex, and at the same time balld up and Invlcerate her whole system by It liralth-lmparllnv Influence, A trial bottle will convince. Kat orlte rrwirrlptlen " Is the only iiiMlclne-rer women, sold by drug!!, under a positive guarantee Irem the manufacturers, te ?!leatlrnclleiiln every case, or money 111 e refunded. This guarantee tins leen printed en the bottle wrapper and fulthfnlly rat rind nut for many yean, M.TuAw What I It rined Ferf 1ft ns Icll oil what 7r. Thetnat' Klrefrlc Oil. In geed for. It la ilcath te rheumatism and IH'U- rnlgla. It will cure a burn. bite, ernaln.and Is riiuiilly W. irnftil rnmnralnii. Held In iAtlcnater by '.11 Inch, 1.17 and 1:S North Queen street. rAN HOUTEN'H COCOA. tiik rerutiH COCOA OK KimOl'E. TIIR COMINO ONU OK AMKRICA. VUIIK-... NOl.VDt.E..... VII BAP. Itlch. Digestible. Stimulating. Nour ishing. Having a peculiarly delicious flavor a feed and drink combined at a half cent a cup nnd fit for a prince. Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." -VAN IIOUTKN'H COCOA (" once tried, alwujs used ") was Imcntcd and patented and Is mode In Helland. It Uarhnewlcdgcd by the most eminent doctors nnd analysts that by the Hncclnl Treatment VAN HOUTKN'B COCOA tins undergone, the NOluhlllty of the flcah-ferm-Idr constituents Is Increased fifty Tier cent,, whlle the whole of the flhres are softened and rendered mere palatable, nnd digestible. " lar gest sale In the world." Ask for VAN IIOU TK.N'H nnd tnke no ether. (V) V INCO CHKWINU lOIIACCe. VINC O (KXTJtA FIXE) CHEWING TOBACCO. 'this Hhmdnrd llrand of Plug Tobacco Is ac knowledged te be the best chew nnd the largest piece for the money In the mnrlaU Vinreffii (ni en rnch lump. Its extensive sale for many j ejjrs has established Its leputnllen. There Is nothing better. Try It. Fer Rale by dealers nnd grocers. 1 890. nprl NHleod-cem A 13tw 'ummcr 4'icenvte. rilHKMINNEQUA. L ATLA NllC CITY, N. J., l'liclflc Ae., iH-lwecu Arlcnnsm nnd MIsHenrl Acs; central Imntlen; rcfiirulKhcd ; under iiewmntiagcmt'iit; eerj tiling tlml-clum. Wrltn for circular. mylDSnul C. A. UltOWNIi!. If OIELHIHTNHWIL'K, "L ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. few, Modern, Flrsl-C'lu's, Cemt'lvte. I'nclllc ncnnc, lietwei-n ew Yerk and Teuuessee Hciiii)H,Mllleicn Stay 31. aprtl-ilind JOHI'.l'H H. 1AV1. TLA NTIC CITY. hotelchItweode I'nclfle Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantle City. New and Flrst-rlass. Steam Heat : Call bells. Twe m I nu ten walk from buich, ti.50 and tt UU perdiir. Owns June I. mlU-Smd MRS. ANNIIUIHUHU. rpHKCHALFONTF., THE CHALFONTE, Art.ANTlO CITY, NLW JJCIISKV HI I UATCI) ON TIIK IIKAOII, KORTIl CARO LINA AVENtli:. m-md K, HOUIiltTH A HONH. yitotenvrtphe. 1OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kceiiigsburg, Prussia, Twe ttackgreunds made especially for llust aud Three-fjnarter length Photographs. 50 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Ponteffloe, IsnTJtmil oj-nvrinnce. OTANDARD CARRIAQE WORK. EDV. EaDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, te, ,. MARKET HTRKrTT. (Rear of the rostettlce), LANCAHTER, PA. All the latest stj Ira In Untrgles, Family Car riages, Pint-lolls, Hurrtns, Cabriolet, 1 Mm tens, Hue klusirili, Tretting Wagons.Htatlen WagmiH, Market Wagons, etc., new ready ler thu Spring Trade. A tine line of Hecend-lland Werk. New Is the time te order for Spring. Btrlctly flrst-clHMt work and nil work fully guaranteed My prices are the lowest In the comity for the c.'imu quality of work. Ule nieu cull and ex amine my work. Repalntlug and Repairing promptly at tended te aud done In n flrst-cfasn manner. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. 30,000 m'ct, OF PIPE. FROM i te t) Inch dlumtter. for tale ut 11 low figure, and the only home In the illy wllh upliwcuttlinr iniu'liluc, cutting up te II Inch dhiuitter, at JUlIN UUSP S,.txiEat Ful ton Hreet. mT-tfd rpiu: in. aitiriNA Narrow Gauge Railway will be opened for the sumer season en MONDAYWVIAY 5th This read extends from the entrance, of Ilia Park te the summit of the Houth Mountain (leeriKir Dick), n illslance ofuhent four miles. Its mluluture trains connect with nil the regu lar pus.NCnger trains en the Cornwall A l.vb.1 l.vb.1 nen llullriuid arriving nt the Park, and return ing from the summit of the mountain in time te connect w lib trulns lee Ing the Park. Frem points en Peuna. It, It. and Philadel phia & Reading It. 11.. w Ithln 100 miles, the trip can be accomplished In orie day. It U the NAIlllOWEHrOAUaEIn the world, It Is the most PERFECT IN 1TH CO.NHTRIIC- vMitVnUJi.SJ! a1.." ,lie. M0Hl' ctiMi'LirrK huyiPMhNr. Its engines are irfect little model, of the standanl cuglnesef the tlrst-clau, and lu cars are especially udapted te arlerdaii unobstructed lew of the magulrlcent scenery along the line. HtcelltalU, Hteue RallasL It Is one of the features or Mt. Gretna Park, the finest dav resort In antral 1 'ennui 1 anla. Chuixh and btheiil. Military and L'Uleorgaul L'Uleergaul L'Uleorgaul zutleiiN. PIuIm uud Tourist riirtli. can Mvuru theexclusheukeef Mt. Oretna Park en atinR. catien ta NEDIRISIL WnH Hup'tC. 4 L. Railroad, Lebaaea,' Pa, Skftfmkt:'T. FntLAOxt.FHtA, Teeaday, May 30, 1890. Thirty-five shades of genuine Lansdewrte in stock te-day. Near centra of the store. French Robes of this sea son's importation, choice and exclusive styles go down like this : fllfiO Melange, tlO! three st Ics. IK Embroidered Kimle,ll'2i, twentjlp", tTiHIdcbands, IIS; three styles, noulhwest of centre. Cream borders with bour beur ette checks en light melange grounds go te 75c from 1.25. Knickerbocker Melange with 1 6-inch beurettc border go from $1.50 te $1 six styles. Heutbeaat of centre. 38-inch Black Brocaded pure Mohair, 50c from 65c. Black - and white Silk and wool Stripes and checks in neat designs, 75c. Iheyve been 85c and $1. Northwest of centre. Anether armful of money saving hints from the Muslin Underwear. Gowns : Muslin Mether Hubbard yoke, 42 fine plaits en Jeke, yoke, neck, nnd slccies ... wi. i.Mr, ,u.r( iiwn, itiiu I trimmed with cmbrnldrrv. An erntx. ir Extra nne and henvy Muslin, 2 rows Ann embroidery nnd 00 nne plaits en front of joke and & ou back of joke, yoke, nerk and sleesci trimmed with Hamburg edge, ll.thell.fiOklnd. Kine Mnslln, 4 rows of flne Inserting and 40 line plaits yoke, yoke, neck, and sleeves trlmmeil with Hue Hambure edge and beading, (1. Skirts : Flnc7Musllu, with wlde cambric rullle edged with line Torchon hue, 10 plaits en rullle nnd nveabuvc.f 1.15, the It fd kind. Fine Muslin, wide Humburg- rullle aud 4 filaltsabee, 11.15. ne Muslin, wlde cambric rultle trimmed with Hamburg Insertion, edgeand head ing, 5 plaits en rullle and U above, tlJiO, the Kklnd. Drawers : Very fine Muslin with horn nnd 3 plulls.j cents. Flne Muslin, trimmed with Hamburg rullle nnd two stylet plultlng, 45 cents. Corset Cevers : Flne Cambric, surplice neek, back ntid front trimmed with whin Hnmhurg em broidery and beading, trimmed slce es.hH cents. Twe styten lilgli neck, trimmed with nent embroidery, use. Fine Cambric, high nnd square neck, neatly trimmed with Hamburg lnortlen, fd-e and beading, M cents. Ihree dlllurent kinds, soma with trimmed sleeves. Hecend fleer, .Juniper street side. Four ele- nlers. Choicest Fleer Linens, pure flax, handsome designs, desir able widths, ten per cent, less than we ever before sold them. HI-lni'li,rA Hliich,iaie 101-Inch, 7V) ISn-luch, l0e 110-Inch, 11.10 IW-lnch.llT-i 1S0-1iic1i,I1.M Yeu don't want te put down 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 can 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 flax. Estimates without charge. Near Women's Walling Roem. Jehn Wanamaker. gltoce. AllOIiiT AH.SOItr.MENT I The Ijirgeit Assortment of TjidlCN', Misses', Children's and Infants' Oxford mid Hlliqivrs In this city. IblsKtatement, le kiiiu people, may seem te be nil Idle heust, hut te our many cus tomers who have been billing their Oxfords and Slippers here for the past two kouheuh, knew hew truthful It Is, as then we hud the IjargcstHteck uud Assortment In the city, and this season whae added .a great mam of the 1-ate.d Htyles. LARQKHTAND FINIXT DIHPLAV IN 'HIE CITY IN OUR WEST WINDOW. Ijulles" Dengnhi atuSc,75c,fllW,(i: Patent leather Tip Oxfords uiuu upnarux. LAdle' Dengula Plain Tee Oxrents ut 11 CO, fl 25, tl &0. K 00 uud upwards. Indies' Patent leather Frent Oxferdv ut 81 2, II W, nnd 12 ft). ladles' llust.pt or Ten Oxfords with Tips and Plain Tees, C5c, 75c. tl II), 1 2", and upwards. Ladles' Kid Opera Hllppcrs at We, 75c, 1 1 00. tl 25. tl 60 and ti 00. ' ' ' Ladles' Fine Headed HllpiK-rs.flith Uuckles. Hews, Etc., tl 25, tl U and 12 00. Mlsees' Dengula and Riivscl, Tip nod Plain Tee Oxfords, at 75c, 00c, tl lOnud upwards. Child's Dongola nnd RussU Oxfords nt ie, 75c,tI00,tl25andtl50. Infant's Dongola and Russet Oxfords ntSV, 60c, 75c and tl 00. And ethers net mentioned. In fact we have everything rrem the cheapest te the best. ; The One-Price Cash Heuse, Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te FRF.Y 4 ECKERT) the Leader el Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.S 6 EAST KINO HTREET, LANCASTER. PA. -Slere Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Monday aud Huturday. Jrivnaole. 3ARAS0IM AND IIMBRELLAS I Rese Bres. & Hartman, HEADQUARTERS FOR Umbrellas and Parasols. PARASOLS! l'AHASOLSl IWRASOUI In Orent Varieties. Olerla and Union Silk Umbrellas. Wagen Uuibrtllas. All Kinds of Umbrellas. Panuels Made te Order. Alse Net and Coach Paraels. 3-ltepalrlngand Recovering Neatly DencTtft ATTIIE MAKERS, R. B. & H., 14 East King St. aprlS 3iuiT " iirairi: cotton WASTE, COPPED II V In leta of 10 imniiiU or V tbexiind, 10c; ever, 9c, All goods delivered te any part of the city Free. Cull en JOHN BEST, NeTsb East Fulton street, m7-td Oxfords and Suppers. trct. T-EXTTOTUKBIBLE The Meat Eaaentlal raailly Besk MS , Webster's Qaarte Dictieicjl The Copyright en the original Webster' On abridged JJlcllenary expired with the year FOR FORTY YKARB the peeple hare paid a heavy royalfyte the great publishing Arm who held the monenolr great piihlMhlng arm trbe held Uie monopoly en Ibis the mnrt necessary and Important book In the Kngllih language. Ne American parent Ims been permlttct te edueata bla boy or g Irl Itbeut paying trinnut te this home which has en i paying irinuutie inm neuse wnicn ni literally placed a TOLLrOATKacreas the high way of education. We na e mane special arrnngemenia wita uie upec! Heu largest I'rlntlng Heuse In the world, te faralth us with this Henk at a price that en. abtes us te lie able le present one of them te each and every purchaser of (130) Twenty Det Inrs' worth nl Groceries, and one dollar and nn; rv te one dollar nnd seventy-nvacenta cash Ask for our Itebnte Card If you have net yet rcrclvcdnnc. Will alve all amnlellme te buy out the ta) worth of goods. Samuel Clarke, Agt, Tea.Coffee and Grocery Stere, 12 A 11 Houth Queen Ht, Near Centre Square, Lancmtcr, l'a. A THUtWK'B. A CARLOAD OF- unit 'Dv Wholesale and Retail, -AT- BURSK'S, 17 E, KING 8T, A T UKlrtr a. REIST'S BIG FRUIT SALE. Yeu necr saw the like. Bee display In front nfntoreeu Hnturdny, Loek up Aeu JCia and te-rtmhicr for lite Uargalns In ether goods. Flne Prunes, ll 0 pounds for 26c, IdirKO Prunes, three eunds for Zjc. l-nri;e French Prunes, two"pounds for 25c. New Heedless llulslns, three pounds for 25 New KiiRllsh Currents, three pounds for 23c, New UvaiMinited Apricots, three pounds for ISc. New .nperat'l Peaches (quarters), fle pounds for i!5c. New Eaperuted Peaches, pared, two poundx'fer 2."c. One pound Italian Peaches pared, 18c. Twe pounds Itrge (leldcn Kuk Plums for "V-, One pound Kxtru Large Bwcet Hllver Prunes for 2TiC. Four pounds New Dales for 25c. Three pounds E nperated Apples for -c. One pound F.vaperatcd Hllced Apples, 10c. Twe Iieuuds Finest New Kaerulea Apples for 25c. ''Ine Dried Country Apples, 0e a quart. Extra Fine New Prunellas, 20c a pound. Ex tra Flne New Prunellas, lSen pound. Qued Prunellas, two pounds for 2'c Evanoruted Uiipareu Peaches (halves), 10c a Twe pounds Kvnpnrutcd Pared Peeches for 2V. One pound Evnpeauted Pared Peaches, fi next. 22c. One pound Evaporated Pared Peaches, extra line, 2. One pound Extra l.arge Fancy California Peaches, 28c Four peiindi Fine flrape Raisins ferSV. One pound Extra Fancy Uurtlett Pared Pears for Sic, One pound Finest Ilartlett Pared Pears, 15c I One pound Flnett Oehlr-n Pitted Plums, lgc. One pound Finest D irk Pitted Plums, lie, One imuud Pitted Cherries, very nice, 18c. One ixmnd Large blue Rntsins, 12c. One pound Whele Rliig Apples, 15c. We enn save you much money. Come, see our Immense stock. Canned Geed nt starva tion prices. Hmukcd Meats at prices that will open jeurcsts. Fine and Coarse Salt by the carload, air-llring along 5 our Acme Seap Tickets nnd get ene cake of soap free. REIST T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND FRIFCEHT8., Directly Opposite J, 11. Mnrtlu A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. no-Loek for the Dig Sign across tbe pave- ment. I furniture. ACllB.feCllllUS. The Geed Housekeeper WILL URST SEE OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, PARLOR, FURNITURE! And G.t Onr Extremrly LOW PRICLsTbr NKWHI'VLES. Ochs &. Gibbs, (JJ,:id A tlh Fleer,) SI BOUT!! O.UKENHVREET. Ne, VlTinM l'ER H CORNElt. DO YOU WANT A PLUSH ROCKER? Or A PLUSH TARLE ? Or AN INLAID TABLE? Or ASIDE1IOARD WITH MIRROR? Or AUEDROOMSUIT? Or A PARLOR SUIT? Or ALLOPTHUSi: COMBINED? Or ANYTHING YOU EVER HEARD OP IN THE LINE OK 1'URKITURE ? IF YOU DO, CALL AT WIDMYER'S, EAST KINO AND DUKE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. IT INITSU'S FURNITURE DEPOT. WIDE AWAKE Iturers deslrlnc n combination of Highest Suullty of the Manufacturer's Art In ull the ewest aud Latent Deigns uud the Lewest Prices in Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, &c, Hhnuld henuake te their eun Interests and eall upon ut when their uums will be fully sui plled. Woettir te-dsvn splendid nssnrtment ofl'nr efl'nr ofl'nr ler Hulls lu Tupixtrltsuiut Plushes ut spvelally Lew Prices. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 20 Seuth Queen Street. LwWroretate CUthlttB T7SJWK TAILORIKU tS 1890-SPRING.--1890 Flne Tailoring. The Largest and Meat Elfgftnt Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Heady mr Your Inspection. . We would also announce the pur hntc of a JnOtatef Engltnh Hutting and Treusering at a treat aaertflee, which we will eell at Artemkhlagly Lew Prices. asrCall early te secure a bargain In (oeda. these H. Gerhart, ONLY D1UECT 1MFOUT1NO TAILOR tN THKCtTY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd pltiOTHlNU. L. Gansman & Bre. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Men's, Beys' Milta's Clothing. Special Bargain Net Fer Sale Elsewhere. All-Weel Colored Chev let Suits at 5, t7, ti. All-Weel Blue or Ulack Cheviot Hulls at $0, r.ts.tie. All-Weel Cesslmere Hulls, I5J0, VM, 19 SO. Business Hulls at tt, J-'., SO. English Wide-Wale Ceat and Vest al t.E0, t7, t8.tl0,tl2. Indigo Blue Flannel Hults, with, two set of buttons, at JS.M. te, as. 10. Beys' Light Colored Cheviot Bulls at 12.75, J3.S0,l,M60,.i, te. Bejs' All-Weel Worsted Bulls nt te, M, t7, tS. Bejs' All-Weel Casstinere Suits at $1, te, ttl, r.ts.te. Children's Bulls, tl, f 1.25. tlJW, f.'. All-Weel Children's bulls at t2.25, 2.75, $.1, tt, 15' W. Men's Fine Worsted or Casslmere Pants at t3. U, M, t5. Slen's All-Weel Cheviot Pants, tl.17, tl.75, t2, fJ.fO.t-1.H50. Men's Working Pants, 60c, 75c, 90c, tl. Beys' Pants, 7ac, 90c, tl, tl 25, tl 75. Children's Pants, 20c, 25c, 15c, 75c, tl. -WHere Is u chance for elegant economy. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's. Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclutlve.) 6S and 68 NORTH QUEEH ST., i.W. CORNER OP OR AN0E, LANCASTER, PA. 3-Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. aj-lle cautions and make no mistake se that you get te the right place. M VKRH HATHFON. ATTRACTIONS IN OUR Wo've many attractions ln our Custom De partment. We are showing the Handsomest Line OF SUITING FOR Men's "Wear FROM $10,00 te Almest Any Price i Bach styles as these ere net efTerea nnywnera In Lancaster for the price. Such an assortment you'll find nowhere elke. ELEGANT STLYE9 IN Men's Treusering ! Mere than you'll care te leek at.frlces ran je from M te II. We'll lit you, tee. Myers & Rathven, Leading Fashionable Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. M ART1N BROS. Te prove this see eurJlO, 812, 315 and SIB Men's Suits and our Men's All Weel Hults at $7 nnd $3 elegant for ordinary wear. Elecauce Is net only In the doth clothing Elegance Is Net Always Costly. Is made of, that's only half the beauty of a suit. The ether half Is In the making and shaping All this Is what makes our clothing se fur In the lead. Perfect make, perfect shape, perfect cloth. And then our economical prices. The stirring prices lu our Custom Tailoring Depart ment, together with the perfection of the work turned out, Is keeping the shears lu motion. Hee light colored suitings nt $11, 82), ttl and tZ. Monday aud Tuesday are geed da) s te order suits te be finished the last of tha week. Specialties In Trousers te order nt f and (7. " I was recommended here as the place te get Uie best," said a lady who asked te see some gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiefs. That's the goods name our Furnishing Goods Department is making and keeping. The best for the least money. Large variety Underwear, Hosiery, Hhlrts, Neckwear, Cellars, Cuff, HiUpcnders, Night Bhlrts, Negligee Shirts, and everything for Men's and Beys' Drrs. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. LVKCAhTER, PA. cttti6tru NATIIOR8T. DF.NTIHT. a CENTRE ttUtlARR. iinii illlng Teeth and Painless Extraction yiw. ctaltles, andren New Sets made, broken enu mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc, Yes, everything 2 nertiilnlmr te Dentlxtry will receive prompt iitlcntleu, Ht i.pr Mn.i4.rntp IVrmN. Remember thut Or. Nalherstls the ONLY Dentist lu this county who Is a graduate of Medicine ua well as of Den tistry, an advantage that Is obvious, seart-lydw Custom Department. Pr m0 "VJ-BW YCK 8TORK. 4 Piles of Dress Goods IN EVERY DKHI11AULE COLOR AT TIIK Of CASHMERE HENRIETTAH, In Heliotrope. Ureys, Old Rose, e Ac, at 1 a, ;.;;, uu 10 e cenia a yara. MOHAIR RRILUANTINES, In all tha popular colorings, 90 Inehea wld tee j 4u-incn,we; s-incn,Tucayare. NEW PLAID MOnAIRS, Beautiful colorings, 35c a yard. ALL-wopiigpRiNe surriNaa, Yard wide.aoe ajrard. 30-INCII CASHMERE STRIPES, Bprlng shades, STe a yard. PURE SILK SATIN RHADAMKS, All colors, 73c a yard j worth 110). FIGURED CHINA SILKS, 24 Inches wide, COe a yard. ELEGANT BLACK SURAH SILKS, Fully warranted, at SOc, (BJe, 75c te tl 09 a jrar LADIES' SHOULDER CAPES, Cleth, tl CO, t2 00, t2 60, t3 00 te 10 00 Each. LADIES' HEADED CAPES, tlfjO,t2K),t3 50,ttOO,t500 Each. LADIES' SPRING JACKETS, t2 50, WOO, tt 00 te 18 00 1 Each. CREAM CASHMERE SnAWLS, tl 00, tl 25, tl 50 Each. WATT & SHANDl 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST, TJOSTON STORE. BEST -AND- CHEAPEST Black Heurletlas, .1 50, 75c, f I te S2.50 a yard Fancy Black Goods, 87; c, SOc, 75c, tl 00. All-Weel Black Tamtse Cleth, 00 and 73c. All-Weel Black Merine Conjure, SOc, ;5e,fl ( GC-Inch Black Serges, 75c nnd tl 00. Black Cashmen s, 25c, 37He, 50c, 75c, tl 00. Black Alpaca Brllllantlne, 25c and 50c. Nun's Veiling, for veils, COe, 75c. SI 00, tl 25 i yaru. Black AlUSIlk Surahs, S7K, 50c, 75c, 87ic All-Silk Black Merlc, 75e, 87'Je. tl 00, 1 25. 50-Inch Colored Serges, 75c and $1 00 n nrd Best Silk Finish ItcnrietUis, 75c a yard. Colored Henriettas, 25, 37. 50c n yard. Cream Henriettas, 25, 37)4, 6. Tie a yard. Cream Cleths, 50e a yard. Fink and Blue Henriettas, 37Jc a yard. Black Silk Velvets, 50c, 75c, tl te tl 50 a yard Black Drapery Nctts, 50c, 75c, tl, tl 25, f 1 00 Black Silk Lace Flennclngs,C2)ic, 75c tell &l ajurd. Striped and Figured Sateens, 12c a yard. Best French Black and White Sateen, 20c il yuru. Best Celers Pluln Sateens, V2c a nrd. THE HIOHEST QUALITYJ Largest Stoek -AND- LrOeires t Price. -AT- 35 & 37 N. Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORE.! T EVAN'rtVi.OUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Hakes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Hakes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. WWUATMORK DO YOUWANT.?t 8100,000. IN BOND AND MORTGAGES FOR IN VESTORS, IN SUMS OF 1100, fJM, 1500, 11,000 te t3),000. Bends 0 per cent. Interest, payable ipiaru rly. Mnngpgwi 4 ier cent. Interest, iai able luvlf jenrlv. Bend e? call for full Information. JOHH H. METZLER, a N0.ltt.Duklt. NEW M STORE Charles Stamm s, T 'V.sr r-y JP-J "iyr j Ss .41 ." rf-ite.ymtfajJt ...u,jtt.