--J K3TE; LAHOASTEB BATLY iDrTEIJJGEKCEa FRIDAY, MAY 4. 1WS. t li F.A 1 i. CjXT Wk '!'. IWC AteUyaV l "i5 a. -a. ?rr mmmmv kf m kMptt BbB u weul fount flDAll then pttHl " i E. I Irk IS- e? Sh 6 Byr Wilt (Li GSS PA? 2sr te Sis' K V8 V&1 TJH i T.S The Dally Intelligencer. iiANUASTEU, MAT i. I3E8. Tna Pailt lirtBLUitcm publish nil the telegraphic nawi of the United rrcsa up te Um latest possible bear. r ARMS -TUB Daily Bdlllen et Tits limu iron U delivered by caniera In the city una anmmndlng town for loe. per t by mail, H.00 year t ZM ter alx months U.9S for three months tee. per month. twa WlBstT lrLileKcxn (Deublo Sheet) Eight Faget, only 11.50 per annum, In ad ranee. bbacrlbtm wishing tbeir address changed mart also atate where tte paper is new ler. warted. IdvertlennenU from 10 te 23 cta.per line Ma Insertion, according te location. THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, Pa, Telephone Connection II It tot Biffbt. The Reading railread'' projected cle Tited railroad Inte tbe heart of Philadel phia, has reached the sttte of profit te the Philadelphia newspapers. These Journals strike a bananza et this kind periodically. The last occasion was when the Baltimore & Ohie railroad sought entrance into the city, and needed an ordinancefrom councils. Public opin ion had te be conciliated ; and newspaper opinion te be secured. The two opinions are intimately associated, but are by no means necessarily concurrent. It is quite possible for a newspaper te have an interest for or against a scheme, apart frcm that et the public ; asd it is possible, tee, that a newspaper may honestly entertain a different opin ion from the public, without any special interest te prompt it; though this is net any tee often the case. It Is certainly Very proper for people, who are asking privileges from a city, te seek te persuade tbe people, by communication, te them that their echeme is for the public ben efit. It is certainly proper that they shall use the advertising columns of the news papers in which te publish what they have te say, and that tbey slieu'il pay thej newspapers for iL Jeuraat that opens "anf5 of public privileges cannot be deemed te be thereby bribed, for it is Just the me te which its advertising columns nre devoted. It is true that the expectation of profitable advertising may tone down editorial comment upon schemes of public plun der, and very often, if net generally, It lias this effect. It is true that the advertise ment is often inserted with the expecta tion that it will be effective as a bribe. Still it is tbe newspaper'8 right te receive it and no one can object when It is plainly earmarked as an advertisement. But it is qui te otherwise- when it has no such ear marks, but appears as matter of news or editorial comment. We de net think that any Journal has a right te de ceive ila readers by printing advertise ments in a ehape Hint gives them, and Is intended te glve them, the appear ance et uupald-fer selections and the force of the newspaper's approval. It ia a N fraud upon the reader, which has become much tee common and which is practised in metropolitan journals of great claims te independence and respectability. It very often proclaims that the independ ence is lacking and that a big newspapcr mortgage lurks semewhere about. We note that the Philadelphia Ji'ccercl printB te-day the communication et the elevated railroad people, with nothing te mar that it came te it ready made from their hands. The Times, Xerth Amtri can and Inquirer de the same. The Press prints it in a shape that shows it te be Hn advertisement ; und the Liigcr publibhes it distinctly in its ad vertising columns. It may be that the Journals that print the views of " a gen tleman who is a large owner of real estate," without indicating that they are paid te print them, have a warmer side for the elevated railroad project than have the journals which clot lie. it in the smaller advertising tjpa. But this is no reason for deceiving the publie into be lieving that they aie printing the "gen tleman's" views for their intrinsle worth, when In fact they are paid feritln dollars. The Latest Tule A very sensatienal story of nn old far mer and a brace et counterfeit geld bricks, has begun te circulate tlireugh tbe papers from Philadelphia. The tale runs with endlett variations about as fellows : Afarmerfrem Jeffersen county, New Yerk, appeared at the mint en Thursday, with a valise containing what be supposed te be two geld brick3 of great value. It was learned that he had procured the metal from two men who came te him representing that they were anxious te raise ready money en the treasure, and would accompany him te tbe Philadelphia mint te have it tested. He mortgaged IiIb farm and advanced 7,C00tethe men, who at ence started with him for Philadelphia, but left the train at Ulica te get some lunch and of course did net return. The farmer be came very mush alarmed, and as seen as be reached the city went te the mint nnd bad his valise chiseled open, as one of the men had taken the key with him. Tbe officials quickly pronounced the metal a clever imitation of geld, te the farmer's great dismay, and money was at once raised te pay his fare home again. A re xnirkable story certainly, but no doubt largely Action compounded for the amuso amuse ment of city folk who like te think of the average farmer ns a bland nnd innocent Idiot. Mint cllicials decline tocerroboiate the details of the story, and one has de de e'ared that the bars have net yet been t Mted te determine whether the metal was or was net geld. It is worthy of note tbtt the farmer's name is net given aud tie whole tale will no doubt have te be reconstructed wheu the facts are known. Tne average farmer Is net easily imposed upon en a large scale, though he may oc casionally fall a victim te the lightning rel or bay rake man, Just as his smart city cousin does te the book agent or life insurance pirate. There are rare cases of senile simplicity among farmers, quite as remarkable ns this geld bar story, but the care;rs of adventurers like AunO'DelU DisiDeBar prove that they are found as often in tbe city as among the farmers. If any one doubts the conservative caution and herse sense of tbe farming population let him endeavor te place a few mortgages, or negotiate railroad bends, or if mere te his taste let him speculate in cattle nnd lienes, and he will seen become a wiser if net mere sorrow- iui man. lie might however find solace ia the unlet establishment of a national bank. And, by the way, would it net be a Jfreat relief if the newspapers would quit baileg tales and printing them as truth, The .New Yerk Bm? Bundjy wild ani mal stories may be interesting, but the steady Using seems te us monotonous. ' The Scheel Tax. The meeting of the school beard en Thursday ovenlng was very Interesting and Its proceedings will have much in. tercst for tax-paycrs. Chairman of the Finance Commlttee Evans rather sur prised seme of his fellow members nnd startled many of his townsmen by his resolution In referencote the collection of the s:hoel tax under the new city charter. Hereafter thore will be no abatement for prompt payment and five per cent, will be added te all taxes net paid en the first day of September, with oue per cent, ad ad dltlenal en the first day of each month thereafter until the taxes are fully paid. Tfte nutherity for this stand may be found in the pamphlet laws of 18S7, page 37, section C, where it is provided that Bchcel taxes " shall be collected in the same manner as city taxes, with the like penalties for the non-payment thereof." With reference te city texes it Is pre. vided in the same net of May2l,'18SV, page Sel, section O.that " en the first day et September in each and every year, flve per centum shall be added te all taxes then remaining unpaid, and en the first day of each and every month thereafter,. one per centum shnll be added te all out. standing taxes until the same are fully paid." Ter this reason tex.payers this year need leek for te abatement in their city and school taxes for prompt pay ment. The motion te ndept n four mill tax was adopted after an interesting historical review of the school expenditures in the past by M r. McCemsey. It may be that this beard was in tee much haste in this action. After the new city assessors complete their work, thore ought te be enough increase in the nsscssed valua tion of city property taxable fcrsclioel purposes te make a'thfetTmllls levy suiTl- cleat, ifrrEvans stated that in 1870 the nssctsed valuation of property In Laicas ter was 11,400,000 ; te-day it is 812,750, 000. The latter is a geed deal below the Increase that Bheuld have occurred when Lancaster's enwnrd march for the pjst twelve years ia recalled. There Is room for lame correction of inequalities in the assessments, and when made the city will reap much benefit therefrem. m i m That bright uiualeal uisgozlne TriftV Monthly ler Hay, abounds in musical gurus et a voeil and luatrutnenUl ebaracter. m Tiiinu; haa juat been laaued from the government printing cllica a mett valuable aud exhaustive illustrated velume en "in dustrial Education in France," which, la thefirst partera inoreatnbltloua work en 'Technical Kduoatlen In Europe." Thla work en l'rencli tscbuleal education ia by Mr, J. Hchoenhof, oenaul at Tunslall, aud li a great deal tnore than Its name Implies. It treata net only of the work of tbe aolieola but of many phases of Industrial llfe, for a tbe author points out In the Introduction, technical education la glven net alene by thosehool, "but by the school and llfe, tra dltleu, theory and action. The school and the workshop, the oellogo and the factory, thonmseum aud industrial art works, at well as the praotlces of the poeplo would, under thla vler, bocerno nocessftry autjeote et Inquiry." Te llluitrate the bread eplrlt of the work, the author vouturea te preve tint the old Htandard of mnflBureineut used by wrlters en political economy, the day 'a wagea, la entirely Illu sory, btcanae the results of a day'a labor In tbotmme Industry per band oinpleod are cfthe meiit dlvurglug nature In dlllerent coil n Ir lun. In cotton manufacture he gives tbe following for a day's enrulngi of wcav era; Swllasrland, -H to-iOeontn ; Germany, 13 cents ; France, t3 te 68 oent, with n working day from Ga.ni, te 7:30 p. m, with 'li hnuri rust, and In America 83 cvntH te (1 2y, n day of ten working hours. It lit befuund that the cost of W04'ln h Ntated quantity of cloth was much greatcr where the labor wai ohenpot. Prlntera In Oor Oer nmny get print cloth from England for ex ex eort, a drawback en the duty boleg given. IJe found WBKM per 100 yards In HwllZfr lund und Uennnny CO cunts, lu England fj5, In America -10, nod concludes that " the averaga rata of wuges customary in tbe country, the supplying of the wants and ncccfcsarles of llfe, mint have n direct bear. leg upan the proiluctlve powers of the op eratives." lu Krance, Hwitzerland and Gurmauy, the nuinber of loeuis operated by ene weaver, Is two or threo for the most expert, In Englaud three, aud for experts four, and In America six te eight looms. Many ethor detalla nre glven of equal In terest nnd Importance, and beating en all branchosef Industry, though n large part of the work la dovetod te the systeais of the technical tclioelp. "UamceUiiahi.uv" Festkk Is boom ing MhermHn lu Ohie, which Is bad fur the lluckeye lclelr. IjANOaatku'm select council, by a vete of 6 te , thought it botter te pay J3. 0 tnore for a Olapp &. Joues onglne than the same could have bcen purchased for a month bue. Heme oeunclliuon have quoer notions of their duty. Tub (jouuceMcut Democrats, nltur re solving uultedly for Ulevelaud ter prrsl deut, "appeal te Congress te be amend tbe Internal revouue taxes ns te permit pro ducers el tobaceo te dispese of their crops as tbe farmers are per mitted te dispese of their wheat, aud that every Individual or family may be permitted te manufacture our leaf to bacco without being subjected te arrest, 11 no or Imprisonment as criminals." This ia the position te which we will all come, uoenor or later. Hit. CllAllLKt K. SlMMO.Ni wants f 113, 113, OOOfer his medical services te HiumelJ. Tilden, which he says covered a period of many yearn. Dr. Simmons should have asked for the whole estate. PERSONAL. Ai.i.kn 11, lturr, a well known hotel hetel kespur, Is dead In Iteadlcg, aged 03 joint, Hen. Cuauncev K. Hlacic lias bejn elected pre-ldent of tbe Yerk JillurBcnUu ilemocratle association. LiEL'TKNANTCer.ONEn Jehn 1. Hjiua, Unlt6d Htat-M army, retired, of Philadel phia, baa g.ven 215.000 te the I't)nnylvnnla college, Gettyiuur?, for the erection of a cnapei as a memorial of bis parents. Wurk wilt proceed at ener, Tin: KiattT Huv. Jenx Ukniiy JlenAnT IinewN, KpUcepallan bishop et Keud du i.KO dlecebe, Wlacenln, died Wednesday et pneumonia, it oil nity-Beven. He was a native of New Yerk elty, aud grtdinted from the general theological aeinlnary el lewYerk. i:iun 1UII Nm, dianapellM; Ohlcai:e7. Indlanmnii-s Awociatien gamei yesterday were: At Cleveland, Cleveland 0, Athletics i; at Hroeklyn, Jlroeklyn 0 lUltlmore 7; et Louisville, Louisville 7, HU Leuis 4 at OiriQiunati, Clnelanatl II, Kansas Ulty 0. Detroit keaps up their slugging and yes terday they pounded out eight runs and wee tbe game In the ninth Inning. Tne Atblelle reserves went te West Chester e.lerday and defeated the llrndv. wine by 12 te 8. Andy Meirhn- , i n.i. tlana, pitched n great game for tbe liramiy. wlnei. striking seventeen el them out. Ilia club fielded badly in the eighth lunluif aDd lest the game, In yeaterday'a Atbletlc-Cleveland game each club bad nine hft. Cleveland made ten errors and tbe Athletic only two, yet the litter lest by Webleg's unsteadiness. 'I he fi'flpue ci'ni yetctay worn : At Philadelphia i: WashlnKtenO, I'hlladelpbla 8 j at ew Yerk : llonten 0, New Yerk atlJatrelt: Dtrelt 1H. Pittatmrv vi. i! Ctieaifnl Conreraatlen linnoefthopleaianttstamenlUtaofllfe. But a tlnent Ulser, be "Reins of thought" drop lrera lips which dUcloie yellow teeth Beln; te rack anfl ruin, makes leas Impreaalen than be or she elberirlie wen I a. Hear this In mind, conrersatlen&llita, and land added torce te your nttetaneea by keeping yenr tenth white and pure with BOZODONT, whole seme and meat thorough of teeth prepara tion, which removes tatur, renders the guma healthy and pnrlllea the breath. r.M.WAw SPECIAL tiOTJOKK "a-WC fblTia-3' nyanenitVana deblllty are two blr thtevea ; thy crm-p tn and steal eurhcalth and comfort belitre wuknewlt. l.ntns put a amp tothelr lnvaalena wllh a bottle or JJurdeck Jl.oeil IHtlert, te bi had at any druir aler. Ter aaln bv H. 11. Cochran, druieilst, 1J7 e&d l!l Werth Queen atrect, Lancnter. Worked Wonder. "My daughter waa Tery bad off ni amount of aenld and pttn In hurlunK. Dr. Ihemai' Xctectrle Oil eured herln twonty.tenrbout. Una or th beyi wia cured et anru threat. Ihta medlrlnn hai worked wonder la our family." Alvah I'lcknny, Lake llahopae, N. Y. Koraale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, U7ana 139 Werth uiieen atreet, Lancaster. A Hepe About UnrNccka. A weak stomach or cnreeblcd circulation la like a rope about our neck. We am Htm rig up and unstrung alternautly till existence bi bi bi ceme unbearable. JIurUeek Illoetl Hitleri will arrest all thl mUery. "Uurdnck llloed llltteni" are a been tit the l:k. Let u rcinem. Imr this fart, Knr tale by II. It. Cochran, arurelst, 187 and 139 Werth Queen street, Lan caster. Ulad te Hear II,' " Fer several months I endured n dull pain through ni y lungs and sheulderst leit mv rplrltB, apjiotlle und color, nnd cnuld with dllllculty rainaln from my bed. My prnrent hnaithfiil condition 1 duu te lluraeek Jlloeit JHtteri " Mia. K. A. Hall, Ulnghamteii, N. V. for ale by II. It, Cochran, druggist, 137 and W) Werth (Jnoen atnMit,J.ancaaiur. WUV WILL YOU CUUUH wben Shlleh's Cure will K've tmmedlaUi relief. 1'rlce 10 els. , Mcts.andll. Fnrsaletiyll.il Cochtan,L)rug Cechtan,L)rug gttt. Ne. 1J7 North Uueeu street. (0) JUST AS (iOOI). Don't allow anyone te make yen tiollevn nny ether remedy Is Just aa geed for alck hundaehe a Dr. Lonlle's Special Prescription, for It Is net true. Thla Is the only remedy In the world that atrlkes at the root et the dlauate and drlreslteut. Olve Itatrlal. A Itaptlst Mlnlitnr' Kiperlenre, "1 am a ltantUt mlnlHtnr. mill tintnrn I nwrv- theuuht ei beliig a clergyman 1 griuluatvd In niadlulne, bnt luft a lucnitlve practice ler my pronent profeoiilnn, forty yours nue. I was for many yuara a aiitrtircr trem ciuIiikv. Thomai' Kelrctrie e( cured me. 1 was afie trnublnd with hoaraenuHs, and 7Aema JCcltcMn Oil nlwiiv-K rnlleved me. My M He And child had diphtheria, and Thomai' Kelectric Oil cured ttiuin,andlf taken In time It will cum aeven time out of ten. I am conttdeut It Is ncurn for the iiieuL obatlnate cold, or cough, and If anyone will take n small tiunpemi and half nil it with the Oil, and then pluce the end of tbe epoen In ene nostril and draw the Oil out of the apoen Inte the head, by aulnliig a hard as tbey can, until the Oil lulls evor Inte the threat, and jimotlce lltwlce a woek, 1 don't care hew olienalvo thelr huad may Ixi, it will ctaan It out and euro their catarrh. Fer doafness and onrnehn. It has done wenders te my cer tnln knowledge. It Is the only medi, clne dubbnd patent inrdlclne that I have evor felt llke ltioeinmondliig, and 1 am very anxious te aoe It In overy place, feri tell you that I Would net be without ll In my house for any consideration. I am new auiretlng with a pain like rheumatlim lu my right limb, and nelhliur relieves me llke Ttwmnt' Sclte trlfi Oil." Dr. K. r. Crune, Cerry, Pa. Fer BalebvH.lt. Cjclirun. dniKulat. 1ST and 139 North Uuoen street, Laucestur. My nraniiriliei' Cluck," Was ence a very popular eeng, but llke many ether inttinentai tuntatt dimsu't wear well. Dr. J'iemuj' Aclcetrle Oil wilt wiurjltwlll wear awn nil Hetim, sprains, and pulns, nnd rrpay Itspurchaserahuudri'il fe il Fnraale by 11 U.e,nehruu, druggltt, 137 uud 8J North tjuteu stiuut, Lanceaitr. WANNA SI A KKIFH. 1'uiLAHELiuii, Friday, May 4, lt3. A Business Reason. The highest form of co-operative sterekeeping is here. We claim that it gives you better goods at less money than you get elsewhere. It ought te must. Right here lias been gath ered the largest retail business in proportion te local popula tion and money circulation that the world has ever seen. It has been properly gath ered en sound principles, net en unhealthy stimulus or mush room growth. Large sections of the country are contributing business, and thus through the store adding te the trade and importance of the city. T he g r eat business has grown, net by pulling ethers down, but by building itself up. The result is that the great aggregation of sales brings the closest buying and cheapest selling. And that is the great, bread business reason en which the business rests. If you find or think you find us napping at any price point, just wake us up. If Ave cannot show you in error, you'll quick find us indulging in practical repentance. Refrigerators. What kind ? Pick for yourself if you cheese. Sorts enough te set your brain a-whirling if you try te grasp every theory. A sample mat ter if you go at it right. Yeu want a cold, dry, odorless place in which te keep perishable things in het weather. The first step is easy lump of ice and a box. Then the trouble begins. There must be geed drainage or the wet will work mischief. There must be circulation of air or moisture and feed smells will gather. The box itself must have non nen non eonducting walls and be as free from odor as glass. That's the ideal Refrigerator. One Refrigerator hits the mark for this, another for that. Seme are for special uses. The one we think best of all for ninety-nine buyers out of every hundred is The Puritan. It makes the air pure, cold and dry. The space b2tvcen the zinc lining and the inner frame of tilin or nre'ar is filled with charcoal. Ne saw dust there te gather dampness. Ne pretended dead-air space te held foul smells. Charcoal is a very miser te pick up bad scents. Charcoal the deodorizer, the noncon ductor, the absorbent, is all around. Mustiness, rr.eU, mil dew are impossible in tl e Puri tan if you de your part. And they say it uses less ice tlnn tlir .. r n . ..... w.v. uuuHHun run ei i.e-1 frigeraters, j OOOD'fl SAR3APARILLA.. M-M. . That Tired Feeling nA ti-M- ilmti.l .hi . .. . ... .- . experienced by al meat rveTy one at tkia aea en, and many people resort te HoeeTa Saraa parllla te drive aay the languor andexhaua andexhaua tlen . The blend, laden with tmptirltlf a whleh have been accumulating ter mentha, mere alngglahly through the Teln, the mind faUa te think qulckry, and the body It attll alewer te respond. Heed's Saraaparllla Is Jnat what I needed. It pnrlhei, vitalises and anrlehea tbe bleed, tnakei the bead clear, create an appetite, overcemoa that tired feeling, tone the nerveua ayatem, and Imparta new atrength and vigor te tbe whole body. Heed's BsUBapariUa la proven te be te vastly auperler te any ether aarsaparllla, or bleed purifier, that ene ha well aald : " It'a health-giving effects upon the bleed and entire human erganlim are aa much mere poalllve than the remedleaef a quartet of a century age aa tbe steam power of te-day I In advance of the slew and labori ous drudgery of years age." " rer years I was sick every spring, bnt last year took Heed's Saraaparllla and have net been nek alnte. U. w. elean, Milten, Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all drug!st. lit slxferts. rrepared i Sold by all druggists. l t alxfcrts. Prenired only by O. 1. HOOD A co.. Lewell. only by c. I. HOOD ft CO, Lewell, 100 Deses On 3 Dellar. HOOD'S RARSAPAXILLA. KOK BALK AT H. B. COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Mrs. m and 139 North Queen Hi, Lancaster, ra. aprt-lmdAw WAN A MAKE R'B. rlWIKU' 1II.VH MSH Sideboard Puritans, porcelain tank, 9.90 te $60. Upright Puritans, $9 75 te $32. Puritan Ice Chests, $4.50 te $14.50. Hisement, north of oentre. An Opera or Tourist Glass will double the eye-pleasures of an outing trip. Price difference comes mostly from size and quality of lenses. Excellent Glasses $7.50 te $25, with strong leather case and strap. Lorgnettes, $2 te $18.50, Near J unlper stroet entrance. Yeu are likely te see New Beeks first en our New-Boek table, likely te hear of them first in Boek News. Every month Boek News is full of clews te whatever the publish ers arc sending out ; tells you their worth as the best critics weigh them. May Boek News (52 pages), with Louise Chan dler Moulten's portrait, new ready. 5c, 50c a year. Near 1 hlrteenth a trcet entrance. Everything for artists. Let a Sketching Outfit stand for all : oils 1 cups 1 bruMies I " tin box palotte knlle ! putette J loifllngeasel folding Btoel adjustable umbrella $12.40 for the let. Uasement, cast of cjntre stairs. The Blank Boek see-saw. Combine at one end ; prices up 10 per cent. Ne combine at ether end our end prices are down 17 per cent. Every kind of Blank Boek from a Cap 1 2 me Cash te a Royal Ledger. We told you some months back that we'd dropped the "quire " fiction in Blank Beeks. Count by the 100 pages. 100 se much, 200 se much. Yeu knew just what you buy. Save en almost everysize net count ing the 1 7 per cent. One of the novelties : Vaca. tien Jetting Boek. Blank leaves and portfolio combined; seal binding. $1.50. Basement, east of contre. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. MEDICAL. H AlltMUOK. Dressthe Hair With Ayer's Hair Viger. Its eleanllnes. ban. tic I at effects en the scalp, and lasting perlume emiimead it for uulve.aal toilet use. It kepa the hulr sett and ellken, preserves II color, prevents It from falling, and, If the hair haa become weak or thin, promotes a new growth. " Te rouere the original color et my balr, which had turned prematurely gray, 1 uaed Ayer's Hair Viger with entire success. I cheerfully testify te the Efficacy of this preparation."-Mr. V. U. Davidsen. Alexandria. La. I was mulcted eme threo years with scalp dlruaa. My hair was falling out and what re mained turned gray. I was induced te try Aycr Hair Viger, and li a few week the dU ea9e In my scalp disappeared and my halrie suincd its original color. "-(Hbv.) B. 8. Bltnj, l'aster U. 11. Chureh, St. llernlce, Ind. " A few year age I sutTsred tbe entire lea of my hair Irem the effects of tetter. I hoped that after a time nature would repair the leaf, but 1 walled in vain. Many remedlea were suggested, none, however, with aueb proof of merit a Ayer's Hair Ylger, and I began te uie It, A growth of htr seen came out oil ever my head, and grew te be as soft and heavy as 1 uver had, unit of a natural color, and Irmly I."-J. H 1'ratt, Sporlerd, Texu. Ayer's Hair Viger, rasriBxe bt Dr. .T. e. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by Urnggtst and rerfumer. apiutems AMHVS SARSAPARILLA. PORSAtS AT , " COCHUAN'e DHUQ 8 roll k. Neb. 137 A ' North ljueen Bt , Lancaster, l'a. aprivltud&w ' COAL, JJAUMOARUNKR'B COMPANY. COaL dealers. Orncrs: Ne. 133 North guountUreet, and Ne. D6 North 1'rince atreet. Yabiw: North l'tlnce Street, near Heading; Depet. tnrlH'it LANflAKTIK. I B, II. MARTIN. Whelesatnaml Itetall Healer in all klnda cf i.UMiii;rt A.au uuaij. -Vasu-Ne. 4W North Water and Prince, Ptrwts. above l.miien Lancaster n trd BUHINKSS MKI'ilUUM MADK PLAIN. The system of Instruction at tbe LAMOADXlLU UOMMKUU1AL COLLKQK, 1 co almple and plain that any young ldy or feutluLuan can easily master all the details of abunlnes education. LIUBUAI, TKltUf). Kvenlng Sessions Tuesdays, Wednes and Cildays. irull Information given by H.O. WK1DLKK, Laaeuter Commercial College, Nearly arery body neda a aoed anrlnr mad. tdnellkelloed'sBaraspulllato expel tha Im purttte which aoeamulata In the bleed dar ing the winter, keep np atrength at warm weainer come en, create an appetite and pre. mete healthy digestion. Try Heed's Banapa rilla and you will bs convinced of It peculiar merits, ft la the beat aptlngmedletBe-relia ble, beneficial, pletaaat te use, and gl vea lull TMUQ IUI M UlVUVft " I take HeTd'a Baraaparlltt as a spring tonic, and I recommend It te all who have that mlaerahle tired feeling." O. l'AktixLi, 819 Bridge street, Brooklyn, M. T. Make the Weak Streng "Myappetllewaa peer, I ctm'd net sleep, had hsadaehe a great deal, ptlna In my back, mybewela did net move regularly. Heed's Saraaparllla In a abort time did me ae much geed that 1 feel like anew man. My palna and aebes are relieved, my appetite Improved. I aay te ether who need a geed medicine, try Heed's Saraaparllla and aee." Qaoaea r. jACxae. Kesbury station, Conn. If. B Bs snre te get Heed's Sa.'saparllla, de net be Induced te bny any ether. Mass. lOO Deses One Dellar. dmt huudb. N KV "YORK BTORE. WATT &SH AND Have opened for lnpctlnn an Immense aiterluient of Indies', Geallcni'.u's and Children's Summer Underwear. LAUir.V HAMIttlUOA' VK81S. Leng and Short alcoves, 20 and 23 cts each. LADIES' WHITK HAUZE VKSTB. Leng and Short Hoeves, 23, 33, 37K and SO cts each. LADIES' JKU1XY WA11T3, 2J, 42 and 60 cents each. LAD1K9' LISLK THUK AD VK9T. All Celern 75cents each. LAUIKS- BILK JKKSET VESTS, rancy Colen, H.23 each. QENT'3 BALUMQGAN UNDEKWKAU, Leng und Short Sloevos, 2!e each. UBNT'9 riNKQAUZE UNUKllWKAK, SB. 37 and te cents each. QKNT'3 rilK VCH HALBKIGQAN PHIUTB AND Dlt A WU8, 60 and 73 cents each. CniLDttES'3 0UZE UNDEIIYTSAU at 3, 8, 10, 12 cents each. OIIILDUMN'A SUMMKll UNDEttWEAIl in allilxed and qualltl s At Lewest Prices, ATTHK New Yerk Stere. B 03T0N STORK. Stamm Brethers' NEW STORE, N05. 35 & 37 NORTH QUEEN &TREEF, ltlgbt Acres fren roalefllca. 8UUELY VOU OUGHT TO TAKE A IEVV MOMENTS TO LOOK AT OUB ATTUACTIONH, WHICH MEAr.8MONKY8AVED,MONKY MADK. U1C1 liAUdAINS AND KEDUCED PUICK8. OFT GOES THE l'UOriTS. TAKE ADVANTAGE, HUllllY UT. ELSE YOU WILL UEOlttT YOUU SLOWNESS. SPRING DRESS GOODS IS THE GREAT ATrUAOTlON, IText Cemes Embroideries. SnU, Cambtle and Nainsoek FL0UNCINGS reu Lidits acd Childrea s! rieuteg Prices. RIBBONS In Great Assortment at Our Always I'enuUr Lew I'rlcfs. 11'EOlAI. 1NDIJCKMKNTJ IN ULACK HENEIETTA8 AND BLACK CA3I1MKUE, Spot lal Attention given te Flne Black Nevel- Ut9a jQONT MISS THIS CHANCE. KEAltLY 309 FINE BLACK THIBET SHAWLS Frem the beat makers In lh world will be offered ter a short time only at f 1. 1 1 and 11 apleoe lets thu th rrgular price. Your fault It you intis this seldom otrerlug. TKKSEYSI JKRSKVHI Our Popular Lines of JEU3EYS Is p'easlngall. Yeu can always be pleased. Prices are Lew, TTOS1ERY AND GLOVKS in iuuens'e VAKIETY At Quick Selling Prices. BOSTON STORE Nes. 35 and 37 North Queen St, Utgbt Aero; from Pestcmce. rruKLiaurEsrsTOBE xs the cut, Gauze Underwear ! WMwwmmm. GSPXOIAU WATCHES for rarmera and Batlreaders wUl be sela at teat reduction In prices. Alse Elgin, wal' tnam, Aurera, ler which I am sela agen t, and ether flrst-class Watches. Beat Watch and i2w.?!.7r.Se5,aln5B Spectacle, gyeglaaseaand OntlcafUerxK. Correct time daUy, by lole-grapl-ealy place tn the etty. LOUIS WJJBBER, He. 1H M. Queen St, opposite City Hetel, Bear renn'a lenet QULV-JEYfKLKR, &a. GILL. JHWELER AND OPIIOIAN. If your eyes trouble yen attend te them Im mediately. The nae of FROPEH GLASSES Eesteres Sight, gives comtert and Vleasure. Cl A l. OPTICIAN. We ate new Here te Meas SF8. JenI ? rit Q'assea silth the PKtccl. WON or AN OCULIST, having a lull and rerapleta Outfit or Test Lenses Kequlred In Perlect MeaanremenU. l5ti,.t?Uen OUAttAHTEKD In ETEBY IN- A AJ1 UBS. BttW" L,na 0t watchM' decks. Jewelry and CHARLES 8. GILL., HO. 10 WEST KIHG ST.. LANCASTER. PA w ATCHES AND JEWELRY. TO SUIT YOL'ltlKLr WHEN BUYING A GOOD Watch. GO WUEUB YOU SEE TUB Largest Stock, Best Variety. Latest Styles. -We Guarantee yeutbl as well as Low Lew est Pilcea. Fer all Kinds or Repairing you will And us te give Geed Satisfaction. WALTER C. HERS, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, (Cemer of orange.) I nl-tfd LANCASTER. PA. w ATCHES. WATCHES. WATCHES -AT- ZAHM'S CORNER Lewer new than at any ttme slnee Watches have bcen raace. A full and Ouniplet4 stock et all grades. All guaranteed. New is tbe time te buy at low cash figures. The Arundel Tinted Fpcctncleu Sold only at " Zihm'g Cerner." The 1 argon line of spectacles In the oily, carrytrg in stock every number of lenae made. In Geld, bllvnr, Nlekel, and Hteel rrainea, with every iaclllty ler pieper adjustment. Watch, Cleck and Jewelry Repairing Given Special nttentlen and all work war ranted. Call and examine our stock. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTEIt.PA, api2Mnia&w PHY OOOD8. rpHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. GEO. F. RATHVON. Atrivals This Week AT Ne. 25 East King St. Newest Styles ia l'arasels acd Bun Umbrellas. Spanish and Cliantilll Lace Fleunc-ing3- Ladies' M uslin Underwear and Aprons. Meire Silks iu the Popular Shades. Black Sllk-and-Woel Henriettas at 1.00, 41.25, $1.C0 aud $1.05. Heek and Uutten Kid Gloves in the New Shades at unusually Lew Prices. Ladies' Summer Merine and Game Un derwear. New Style Fans in a Large Assort ment. Gee. F. Rathven, 25 EAST KINH STItELT. lnarll-Ud&w NECk-WEAK. R EMOVAL. E. J. ERISMAN WILl. HE KOHMJ AT MO. 42 WEST KING ST. (Next Doer te Bayler's rhotegraph GoUery.T With a complete stock et TUE LATEST SPKlNQ STYLES or QEST6 FDBNISUING GOODS The People's Cash Stere BOOTS AND BUOBS. 00 rs AND SHOES. D. P. STACKIOTTSB. sassssasi Beets and Shoes. Thanking yen all ler the quick response In for many complimentary remarks whteh were made en the conveniences -light and general adaptation of my a tore t and the beat of all waa the exeeedtngly low prices whleh always has been tbe main spring of my large bnalneae Mnw t haA Inte ntV ariAaa --. - vie v uwa KUIA OUUHSTQt Thirty Theutaud DelUrt worth of BOOTS and RlinKM rnAni mmathlnai T ilfi mh w a uv H.V.HV Ruuavi.MauHs UM UV UUV J Belli te keep, nor te let spoil en the shelf If leir Wlwas llt tnnna fasana a nV lk . . - l"'wsj nui aaswiw tucui A VU IUCJT U, IUr I MVH bound te sell . If you hare net beendesilnff .llkH.AAAl..b4I.Ak..U d & niui us vuuirj iii mm iuut amnna ma sei AO qutlnttd t It don't matter whether reu pur chase or net, we will try And ue you welt. D. P. STACKHOUSB, 88 & 30 BAET KINO, BT., LANCASTER, PA. a?rlydw N BW SHOE STORE. Popular Shoes. A ladiks' rtxm nriNrinr.A iiiiTTnw with Patent Tip and Light riexlble Eelea, . V. CllSU HUU UUlUlUtfcBUlU, fZU, A NEW 1.1QHT PBONT I.AriE SHOE for tadlea' Wear, flipper sexed, Flezlble Belea WU x-niVUfc Aip, 12 w. . "pecjal Let rf BHOK DUK88INO. Itegu. Pi ice, 45c i we are selling it at 10c. lu A Gentleman's Qnnlne UAND.WEI.TRD SHOE for 13 75. lnadH or Hniwrlnr I'alfRlcln. Sert and Light. In appearance equal te our better greda s have them in Uutten, Lace and Congress ; Tip and 1 lain Tee. fl. SWILKEY, (NEW CASH BIOB.E.) ire. 21 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA. marH-5md -I F REE TO EVEKYONE. A PAIR OF SHOES1 FREE TO EVERYONE Who can preve that the Men's Butten, Lace and congress Oeatniejs) Dress 8bee we are selling ler 1103 Is net made of Genuine call Skin. We lake This Offer A'a the publie generally are under tbe impres sien that a aboeet thla description cannot be ueugni loriesa mm i;aj. TEE EE1S0XS WHY We can sell this Shee ter 12.00. are. because we buy them in Larm Quantities, Stilctly for Ca'h. and sell ler Canh, and atlck te our motto : 41 QUICK SALES 1SD SM1LL PROFITi' Thla la net tbe On'y fhoe we are tel Ing at a Bargain, but our Whole Line of Heets and Shoes are marked Down te Bettem Prices. Ladlei' and Mtssei' Kid Opera Sllppera, 60 cents, regular price 73 cents. Ladles' Patent LeatberTlp Lace Lew Shoes, 73 cents, regular pi lce, II 00. Ladles' Ptbble Butten Shoes, M cents, regu lar prlee, ll.oe. lien's Lace and Congress Sewed Dress Shoes, II 23. Men's, Beys' and Youths' Lace Shoes, II 0). Child's Oraln Butten Selar Tip Shoes, 8 te 10K. Ileels or Spring lleels, S3 cents; Misses', II te. The One-rrice Cs&h HeniB, The Leadors et Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 EAST KING BTRHET, LAN CASTER, PA. marSHral OROUKKIES. CAHSAUD'S MILD CUKED UAM AND BU1CAKFA1T BALUN. Uneg.ualed for tondernes'i and f eller.ry et flavor. We guarantee that there Is nothing te equal them In quality In this uiarset. 'thou sands of the beat families nre new using them. Thy sive universal satisfaction, urythem and tell your neighbors Diled Beet und Bologna nicely rhlppeC Prices reasonable, u&uuuk wiaat. e IOFFEE3. W. A. REIST & CO. Coffees, Coffees, Coffees. Have you tried our S5c. Cofleo yet t If net, de se at once. We guarantee ear Cettees frea from all injurious coloring matter, and are pure and bealtby. Almest one-half of our sales are Coffees, and we mean te maintain the standard quality of it as long as geed Coffees can be purchasid. Just received this morning n large let et nice, Juicy UllANUKS and ASP1NWAL BANANAS ; wilt roll cheap. Our new Delivery and Order Wagen Is abeu Send in your orders and have your goods de livered promptly. W. A. REIST & CO,, UllOCkKf, COR. EAST KINO AND DUKEST8. HVSlStKR JtKSOKTU. rnHE 'CIIALKO.NTK," Ocean Kud of Neith Jnrellnn Avenue, ATLAJTlUcn Y N. J. K.KOIIKKTS A BOvB. uprJ-tuid A TLANT1U U1TY, K. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Largeit Most Convenient Hetel, klegaullv rurnihed. Llberullv Managed UCAChteai-d from Beach ana Trains, orchestra Muale. Oil AS. MeuLADE. Prep. W. E. cecsbax. Chief Clerk. leMWiud FREY d ECKERT, P 7. , , .' '. ' r i -"
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