I&tfOASTEfc DAILY INTELltfflyCEtt, THUBS DA MAY 2. 1669. -w- i$n.'if 'tr'. . - , C& '"X- IV . .mtmfAK. mXUiMAN FOLTZ, matters. Hrr CLARK, rubHrter. U----; --: -i-.'i.-i WTftLI.tOKNCER.- PebllAM m . sty In teyer,bBtBaay., Served wa Iti tUi clljrsneVmrrewidlnc art teri cents, ft week. By mall five de llMTliMVWM! 88 cee month. VS."C,V. , .. bT IHTKLI.IQlUCKB-OnC dollar una ( year, In advance. TO TOBSCKIBKrW-Kcmit ny cncc K k order, and where neither of be procured cnd tn a ret litered A lt the Postefflw, as second clas mntl Btter, .. !;- AMMRB, TBS IXTBLUWUICEE, jancasicrf in. itAXCJ&m, FA., MAT 2, 1899. fs vmmmw insrs eW councils at their meeting Inst tdM a large business lu tbe way or Maw money, but uethinr unlaw- ret perhaps even unwisely, ave In tlngfaM ler uocenuiou jj, in undoubtedly unlawful and unwise : this appropriation has generally condemned by public entand by me press 01 me cny I was deliberately mane vy wuiinn i a full knowlcdce that It was cx- Itn !(a authority and weakly yield- te tbe uujustlflnble demand of tbe who have assumed tne nurtnen t taking charge of Decoration Day and ting Its cost ; and who nave urcu ' the trouble and cost. When Decera- has te resort te the public treasury fit shows clearly enough that Its nnltnat iag spirit hits gene and that Its ob-lierranc-e has come te be a burthen In- jftateadef a privilege and pleasure, as it has en claimed te be. wncn me jteopie taxed te nay for spreading flowers pen eldlers' graves, tbe deed has lest (trace ana mere H no noner te mesc rhe de It. ferhe purchae of lite triangular plot tween Bread stiret ana tne reservoir 1'graunds is well enough If It can lc had Its real value, wiiipii is very hiuiiii. feThe expenditure of $1M,X for it cen- tlral market bouse may be wise or atberwlee. In the lapse of time the lo le l catien of the central market Is likely te be, outgrown by the city, whose real- ywnm win nil uu irnuiuuiiv ivmuti-u L from the central blocks. It Is net likely -that the new market house will stand Mbr twenty-five years 5 which will make t cost of $1,000 a year In addition te the uterest charged en -W,l)00, or a total or L000 year te be eharged ngnlnstthe vestment. fr&.'We note that the councils had nothing iia say te the street committee relative te 'condition of the streets which were itaacadamlzcd last year; and that the FemmIttce is left te Its own devices for this year, although It bes shown its pur- tpesc te persevere In putting soft stones r.upen the street, by undertaking move tlie stene crusher te It another part of the same quarry lu 1 which It new stands ; and this net rwlth a view te Retting better stone, but . te get larger space te accommodate the F, broken stene. It Is n fact, of which the committee is fully aware, that these tones are entirely unfit for repair -work tand fortep dressing, for which uw only Ithe stones need te 1k broken se small as ey are Intended te Ite made by the eaker ; though we notice 011 the 11 rut luare en East Orange street, which is ew receiving a top drcsHlug, Unit many (the stones are six or eight Inches lu tlength ; which shows that the breaker fe.dees net break. I.& We regrct thut the slrcet committee hews se greut disregard of what it t knows well te be the city's Interest as te .have determined te keep the stone breaker at Its present (tuiirry : nud tliat councils shows no disposition te interfere switu tins disposition, it is a matter of prime luiperlnnra te the welfare of the Jclty te have cnduritig and clean reud- KWays ; which It never can have whlle fethelr covering Is of the slaty stene that fsls new provided for them. The com- M picked and that the softest stones at rEnele's nuarry shall be rejected : but this J net done, as the stones new being :: spread enUast Oraugc htitt shew: and Kif it was done it would be luellVctlve, as flse naraest stone in the quarrj is wholly h Unlit te put en the buruce of a ruaihv v j-that has any travel upon it. &. A resolution passed te forbid the writ te revive a city lien intttwttblh six mouths or tbe exnlra-' tten, was a very proper ene ; though we ma be sorry te credit the statement &, with which the mover of the resolution accompanied it, that It the habit was of ttae city solicitor s efilce te Issue writs of ,BVlval with unnecessary frequency, and jJlhus accumulate costs upon tbe debtor, fc'jer the only purpose of securluir the $3 attorney fee, that is taxed as part of such tMta. 'i his weulil tie very dishonorable and unprofessional conduct and sucli as ;;ieui(i attract the attention of the liar SJaasaclatlen and the discipline of the i;eurt. We de net credit this charge f against the nrcecnt remit able sellcHnr Ebut its refutation demands his attention. $ THIS 3 attorney fee is u little thlntr f,that calls for alwlitlen. It has survived Site usefulness. There wnv have lxvn when t3 was semethltiff likn n r. Jttal of the service of the law ver of tin accessful fculler: but such a tlme b,w long passed, and it is but a ilea Wte new ;te the lawyer's mouthful. Jf the letting aide should pay the wlnnluir shin hi- f lawyer's cost, the $3 mast bn multiplied ; k uresuiu u serves no purpose but te rell the bill of costs. It does net take a enny oft' the lawyer's eharire te bis it; few of whom knew thut b iit lis little bite en" the ether side. Clethes and t'auneu. During the great military parade the ry gees mat JX'iew steed Ix-alde ranamaker watchlngthe reniwvlvanla eps go by In their shabby uniforms 1 tue orator suggested te the clothes ler that there was a fine clmiw. .. IsurennsylrauItt'riiiuanlwIthiiiiPw lit cheap. As a sequel te this we note : the J'hlladelphla Vcm gives proml preml ee te a declaration of Adiuf nn n,.,,. I Hastings that the Lcirlsluturx la n asked for this new suit. ir.. i,.,u ever the matter with rinv,.r,.,.r ver, aud lxjrhaps has ul, nmuiiii in, for he has the figures already and . .W u Ul UU CilCUII. JinKlIlWru O....J i New Yerk spent WOo.euo in w,ul,w ,.. .iuujiira lUm 11 WOUIU net nuuiiuK jike mat Ter Pennsyl 's soldiers. He will honefniu- .i- f 170,000. Te complete this charmlm? Uwllleuly benecessarv for jni... ftaMtnaker te iret the centmrt jjaitlw recent display, our state troops wm '"" umieniw uiki neavv ae- euts wen admiration bv ft)r, t ers and their rough and ready busl- le appearance. General Hastiiii 1 that he has been told that they d better t ban seme of the reLm in ij IteUtterMere gathered from forts ttbe wa coast, where u cernnmi'a lef artllkrynVLH iass their dNUMf grass en obsolete tle- s- ttmcta, thte praise la net very strong. Our troops made little display of the pomp and panoply of glorieuawar, but they looked like business, and were no doubt better .prepared ter It than any ether, stale troops fin the line. But neither Is this strong praise. Tlie line was miserably, prepared formedern war. Its artillery was of soebseletca pattern, that a Catling gun battery actually ex cited curiosity, and even business like. Pennsylvania displayed cannon that Illsmarck would have smiled upon. In weapons and In training In the Held, the whole line must have been conscious of a deficiency net apparent en parade ; aud If our state Is te spend t'0,000 en her troops, It had Iwtter go towards securing these things than for the purchasoef cheap and gaudy uniforms for dress parades. The Literary Fellows. The general comment upon thoeratory and poetry of the New Yerk centennial is that it. was uet better than geed J save in the case of Dr. Petter, who carries off all the oratorical palm of the occasion. Nothing extraor dinary In this line could have lecn surely looked for, for great orators de net grew en every vlnc,ner are they en hand upon every occasion ; still the Idea of a centennial suggests an extraordinary ex pectation, and it was natural te leek for something great from New Yerk, where greatness is presumed te be hed en demand, If nnywhere ; and when she had the only chance of n hundred years te preduce It, she did net de It. Hhe did net have the stuff herself, apparently; and did net have the committee who knew where te get it. Hhe get a first-class poetry mon men ufacturer te furnish the poem, but he did net get en the dlvlue afllatus, somehow. She had a llrsl-class after dlnucrspcakerforthe oration jbutatvn tcnniul oration proved te be a chinkapin above his persimmon. There was no Daniel Wctatcr en hand ; though Dan Dougherty lately deserted Philadelphia for New Yerk he did uet get this chance of immortality, though the immortality may have evaded him, tee, though he had had the chance. It required a strong gun te command that situation. We have them, but they are uet te be found among the after dinner oratorical brilliants. Is it uet odd that a bill of farn In Krnncli should linve been provided for Ilia eciiton eciiten nlnl banquet T It Is net odd considering the parties who superintended the nifalr. "We centennial poeplo" probably could linnlty conceive tlie idea of a banquet nt which tlie faie was net announced in I'luncli, It Is the regular hnblt of the pretentiens liotel, and te tunny poeplo Ims nceined fool ish ; but t'crtnluly en tlie occasion of a ccnteiiiilid of mi event strictly belong ing te ilie history of this country and in which our Kngllsh npeakhif; rnce nlone had a part, it was appropriate te usoaleno the Kngllsh tongue. Tim pro pre pro sumptien thnt sustains (lis French bill of fare Is that nil well eriiicnted porxens read French; which la net a fact. Probably it Is nn unknown tougae te I'rewldc.nt Har rison, te the ex-president and te most of tlione who wero nt the beard. The Trench cook who doen net knew cneuxli Kngllsli te put his bill of fare hefern nn Kngllsh Bpeuktng oemjKuiy In their own tongue, uecsls nn Interpreter te preserve him from the great linptirtlnoncuef fnrrliigtliu tengue of thu hireling upon the muster's bnnquet tuble. Wiu:.vit ralim nfltir n grnve lis dug In "Wilmington n canvass tent Is pluced ever It until interment Is lnude. Tills Is an cnny plan that should lioinerORCiumvllyfollowod, for u dnmp grnve Is the most uiiNcnUineiitiil thing ubeut a iikmIeiii fiinenil. Chicago has another case of HUHpemled annlmntlen and a very curious one. "Miss Wltliehnliiu Stalil, aged 21 yc.nrH, dleil a week nge of rheiimiitlsm of the heart. When the day for Iho funurel urrlved, the body showed no lgn of decomposition, the lips remained red, tlie checks were Ihtfilicd nnd tliere wus no Mller of the binly. The girl hnd ence bofero geno Inte 11 trance In Germany, and the mother beheved that It was nnother trnnce. The body was put into bed and artificial heat npplled, and physicians wero called In. The looking glass was tried, nrtllkl.u respiration and urtlflclnl aUleinliml prosMire wcre upiilletl without result. Finally, tliu tibial artery was opened and then eompletoly sucreil, but uet a drop of blfKxl llewwl, hhewlug ceneluslvaly that the girl was dead. Thu mother was net eomlnced, snd thu lnxly j-enialns uulmrliMt, and the clfertH at rostu restu rostu citatien continue." The result of this curious case will be watched with lnterest. Tiiem-: will be no Hazle county hi Penn sylvania fernt least two yearn. Hut home day it wlllcome, Justus Lnckwauima came. Scntntnn Jlcpullican. And If this county splitting agitation continues, where w 111 it end 7 In imputation and wealth old tincnster ls(vjualtOHOernl ether counties togcther and our lower end may take n notion te Indoixjiidencj. Tm: Columbia AV. says that lU'pi esou eseu esou tatlve Knuflnmn thus explained his ubsence from the centennlal fewtU Ities : "1 11111 op ep iwsed te going te New Yerk lu n body nnd hae alwnys voted nnd talked thnt way en the fleer ortlie llouse. If the l.eglslature had adjourned ande cry man paid his ew 11 oxiK'nses I would have gene. I claim the Legislature has no right te vete money into its own peckf t and that 1 w hat it did w hen it passed the bill appreciating this money for the New Yerk Jaunt. At this tlme when all buslnebs is dupieescd and taxes are In creasing 1 think It nn exceeding great nils take for a Pennsylvania legislature te siunnder ?.lfl,0e0 of the inniple's uiennv having a geed tlme." Itopresentatlve Kauiliuiui shows n disposition towards n straight path nnd walk whluh does him credit. A M-HsritllIKU te the I.NTIU.I.IOU.M'Klt haB ordered the paer dlbcentluucd ler tlie reason that it "dtM's net dvvote ns much space te the prehibitum as te the anti-pro-hibitleuside," Ifhoeeiuimreil tlie dallv papers en Wediiesday he found that the I.NTKM.iuK.Nci:ngnvottinere oxteuditl ac count of the county convention of prohibi tionists than either of Its contemj)enirlo-, The l.Tiii.i.iei--cKit prints the new s, unit both sides of n question nre nlways pro pre pro sented. The intelligent reader can only iwich an Intelligent conclusion when that lu deue. Jan. K. Murphr , M. 1)., Ciuaiumy'ii Hliei.,X. C.. rites:-"! w.11 u greul ikulef Dr. Jn ll' teugli hjrtip, rereu-ry one who trkl,lkra it" Ti'.''r0.H.re mere lldiiBs In lieaen niul earth. Horatio, tliau are dreiimt r In jour pliilev jiliy." Of epurw 1 Why Ihew uld uunVr ".i fred herrlli y villi aches u nil pnlius undillilii'i aud luuldu't knew tliut kulvatlen Oil would curu tliem. "VrOTlCK-MIW, I.OUIS SCIIWKND11 r X. . JJIU Wi below tend u2-lmd iti: you ce.NHuui'i ivkt UHP PARKER'S GINGER TONIC wert case li',i,,.i, S . '""cured t iu TUCllcal .MlllHlfl- liuu n.mi,ul r.;...:.' '"riii .8 tr.wl u"-ic Hl- Jewph lrttl. -' Mw meirrtt. Sfanttmaker'. pHiiUDELrnix, Tlianday, ly 2, IM. Te-day a first leek at the new Summer Dresses for wo men. Novelties from wherever dress ideas start Of course you come te Dirccteire shapes and Accordion Skirts at almost every turn, but there arc a mul titude of ether dress-thoughts, little and big, that you'll be glad te get acquainted with. Dresses of White Lawns, White Linen d'Inde, Challis, fine Scotch and French Zephyrs, Chambrays, India and Surah Silks, White and Black Laces, and the latest gct-ups in Boat Beat ing and Mountain Suits. A special showing of Jerseys for seashore and country wear. "Jersey deesn t stand ler simply a close fitting waist now adays. As much art in cut and trimming and getting together of some of them as in an elab orate dress waist. Dirccteire style crops out in some j Per sian trimming and plaited fronts in ethers ($5 and $6.50). All styles of Jerseys with Federa fronts in all the new shades. A very little money will give you a rare choice in some sorts : All-wool, vent front, S1.23 Hhiiiij l le, better grade, H.0a Huiiiu, uiMiinet;u Uiihli, i We have grouped some gar ments that have been lingering a little and whacked the prices te half or less te rush them out. Colored and Black Jersey Coats, $2. Fine Black Coats, $3. Imported Jackets, mixed col ors and plaids, at worth of ma terials $3. Beaded Wraps, Pelerines and Capes, $5. Cleth Wraps, rich trimmings, $7- Camel Hair Wraps, trimmed with lace and jet, $10, origin ally $25. Imported Wraps, latest style materials and trimmings, $15, originally $25 te $45. Werend fleer, Clieatmit ulreet aide. Four eleva tor. Parisian te the last stitch. Seme of the richest Silk Un derwear for women that ever crossed the ocean. They are among our vqry newest things from Paris. Surah and China Silk Night Gowns, $10 te $25 ; Chemises, $5.50 te $15. Surah Silk Underskirts, $5. That gives you a notion of the range. Every tint delicate ; every gar ment an art study. You'll en joy looking at them, if for noth ing else than te knew what ultra luxury and elegance in this sort of wear is. These exquisite Silk things are with the Muslin Underwear in its way just as talkablc. Besides quality and style, you have price te marvel at. A glance at a few of the kinds. In many of them you get the work for nothing. Night Gowns : Cambric, with two rows of IhmtiIuii b- t ween plalu. and edge down front, t.V. Cuinlirlr, rlalierutely trimmed. Onlv a mall quantity, llove been KM ; are fe. Cambric, with Mether llubtmrd pointed j oke covered with plnlts, aud uuut iUl-u en leke. neck and kteexe. tl. Muslin, with Srowser white embroidery Uv tneenplultH, and edife en tike, netk nud leu c, 75c. Chemises : Muillii, open front, embroidery en neck and leets. AlUUes.Sd te US, ."fcc. We lluc Held ImndredH or dozens at Mc each. ( ambrie w UU Vel. luee eke, and Vid. lace, edtre oil nook ulut hIc.-m, fl ' tnmbrle, Torchon und MedlcU lncn yek, and wine lnc edKa nn neck nud alcoves. Drawers : Mnnllii, with pi iltfd ramhiln ruille.SOe. M"lhi, with Hambiit); rultle und I plalu ilUkllii. eMrn alie, with Hamburg rutlle aud Skirts : Muslin, wlih w l.le Hamburg runie. TV. MiiHlln, with Hamburg rullle, 17 Inches wide. HnobeeiUI; nreSI.73. -Muslin, with neat Hamburg ruille, tl. MukIIii, wltliiicrpcudleiihtr plalu In ruflte. edgiil Willi neat Hamburg einbiolderi Hue Ixx'n.'; 11.60. w" A let of $S imported Moun tain and Seaside Sacks, exactly right for morning and evening wear, at $5. Natty little Jackets in woven and printed French Flannels, $2.50 te $4. Beceml tloeV, JuutiKT atreet lde. Boek News for May is ready, with aspirited picture of Count Tolstoi one of the most talked about of modern writers. Whoever wants te get an inkling of books as they come from the press hint enough te guess from whether te read or net needs Boek Ni:ws. It is made for just such people. It is eyes ler them. It does the rummaging and leaf-turning and weighing of worth for them. What it tells is as a book-wise friend would tell it. Ne preju dices. It doesn't se much try te say whether the book is posi tively te be approved as te sav just what the book is. One per son may condemn that which another wilLpraise. Frem what uoeK news tells you'll knew whether the book will be bad or geed te you. And you'll knew the fair price a money saving thing te ' Wnmmktv'm. knew in most bookstores. 5c a copy, 50c a year. Thirteenth ttrteH at. Jehn Wanamaker. M (LANK-HLtVEItl'IUA - TltKaKNUINKI)n.C. TUI c LANE'S -ccLnnnATED- LIVER PILLS! Intemperance a Disease When th celebrated Dr. Itnah declared that drunkcnneM waa a dtvejue, he enunciated truth which the experience and observation of medical men U every day renflrmlnc. The many apparently Insane exeeue of tbeae who Indulge. In the una of iplrltueu liquor may thui be accounted for. The true cauae of con duct, which la taken for Infatuation, la very frequently a diseased state of the I J ver. Ne or- San In the human eyitem when deranged, pro pre uce a mere frightful catalogue of diseases', And If, Innleed of applying remedies te the manifestations of the disease, as Is tee often tlie case physicians would prescribe wllhaTlew te the original cause, fewer deaths would result from diseases Induced by deranged state of the Liver. Three-fourths of the dlsoeaes enumer ated under the head of Consumption havelbelr seat In a diseased Liver. The genuine Dr. C. McLane'a I.lver Pills, prepared by Fleming Hr(M., l'lttaburg, l's., are a sure cure. Mr. Jonathan Ueughman, of West Union, Pnrlc Ce., Illinois, writer te the proprietors. Fleming Brethers, of PI ttsburg, Pa., thai he had sufferea from a severe and protracted attack of fever and ague, and was completely restored te iirnuuiiny uif use ji uie genunie jrr. v. mcj lMIe s Liver Pills alone. These 1111s unques tienably is sreal nreiiertles. said ran Ije taken will dccldedjAdvontage for many diseases reeulrliig Invigorating remedies, but theLIer Pills stand pre-eminent as the means of restor ing a disorganized liver te healthy action; iiencnine great ceicuruy iney naveaiiaine'i Insist en having the genuine Dr. V. McLane's Liver Pllli, pren tire no ree ey rieming iires., ntts- burr. Pa, All druggists keep them, Price Ki cents a box, W TTUMl'IIllKYM' Veterinary Specifics. Fer horses, Cattle, Hheep, Dogs, Hogs and 1-OULTIlV. 100 Pnge Iloelc nn Trenlineut of Animals and Chart Bent Free. CUUEH Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation. A.A. Hplnnl .Meningitis, Milk Fever. 11.11. Htrelns, Laniciieiw, Itheumiitlsin. (.C Distemper, Nasal Dlncharges. D.IJ. Ileti or Orubi, Worms. KE. Coughs, lleaes, Pneumenhi. F.F. Celic or Gripes, llellj ache, O.d. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. 11.11. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. I.I. Frupllve Dlneases, Mange. J.K. Diseases of Digestion. BTAm.E CASE, with Specifics, Manual w lieu jinzei uu anu leinraiea, t7.00 PItICK, Klugle llettle (ever 50 doses Held by Druggists : or Bent Prena .00 Held by Druggists ; or Bent Prepaid anywhere and In any quantity en receipt of price. u in any quauiiiy en receipt or price. Humphreys' Sled. Ce., 10U Fulton HU, N. Y. Humphreys' Homeepathlo Specific Ne. 28. In use 30 years. The only suceesantl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness and Pros Pres Pros tratlen from ever-work or ether causes. 11.00 per vial, or & vials nnd large vial powder, for 14.00. Sold bt DnuuemTS, or sent postpaid en re ceipt of prlee. UUMPIIREYH' MEDICINE CO.. Ne. 100 Fulton Htreet, N. V. inar-.T-lydAirTii.ThAH s WIFTKPECIFIOCO. e. e. e. Our little girl hen but three weeks old broke out with eczcnui. We tried the prescription from tcverul geed doctors, but Mltlieut any sieclnl benellt. We tried H. H. R, anil by the tune one bettle Mus gene, Iter head began te lii'iil, mid by the tliuaalie had taken six Tiellh". li(Mns eeinpletelv cured. New she has a full nnd heavy head of hair u i ebnst, healthy child. 1 reel It but my duty tn itiukn this statement. II. T. H11UUE, llich Hill, Me. gj-Send for Heeks en llloednnd SUln Diseases uudmlvlea toHullercre, mailed free. THE BW1KT Hl'KC'IFIC CO., (1) Drawers, Atlanta, Oa. oriethinn. jM AltTIN UIlO. Suits, Beys' Suits, Children's Suits. THEBPllINO FAHIIIONHARIj OOOD. DEHIUN.SI PLEARINO. In the let you'll find shndCN and patterns und styles te suit any popular Idea. OurHpilng Hulta arc hunduenifl. Ladles he hn e aeiiii the boys' und children's dlplny,and young niun holme tlghted the men's clothing department, echo thin, and echo the rcnsonable prices. A large steek of cloth ing te put en mid jwrfeet lining. A Inrge stock ersturti te muke your ault from te lueiisure. Which will you chneMtr Hpring Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery and Gloves are hnlng their turn new. The low prlccabn them nil Is turning them out. New Ideas lu neckwear for May U.V., 0e. Hee our We., 75c. and $1 00 grades of Htimmer Underwear. There Isgoed and lll-nttlnc under- wuirm well as cletliliig. Here for host. Try the' uaj ten " tlilrt. It Is the liei-t for lit. flnUh. quality of material. und ene dollar. Tluee lengths or mccncs. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOS. 1.11 AND W XOKTII QUEEN HT11KET. XyiLLIAMSON A FOSTER. LANCASTER Has Lest Anether Enterprise! aJtlung'l'X Meres eer cenelud.nt te stay iiwny v. in he Divis Suits for 1J and fIS that ere selling ele Kl "'"f ' nd lley.' Hulls "r MM, I7.a). .U) Una elwas sell for (ft Ul nnd (10. ' sen for KW "8 t0"t3M' ""a "" ll '" " Our Shee Department. hirle Su'ire'f VJ!e',,en?nr,,,,,,, ""d " ,h" Anii?rf ri .) """ll Wlndaef Ladles', Gent's When Uttngmiri.toivdeirt full te lli our Underwear Department, ffn7 kTuX1-" "" "" nnd ,crK,ir,1ylrU ,Ul ,,r"Wt'rs "' crJut'r-vrm.d f!vJ.lUr'SL'UM h,'lrta"'l w. A aievlulty mude uf 'extra Ui. 3 Special Hats li'n A Ulack We01 8tln" ,Iut f"r TJc-: wi isen it Fester, 33-38 U.t8T KINO ST., L.VNCASTER, PA., -3-ANP aiSMARKKT STREET, IIARKIBBUUO, I'A. I pAurr CXLXRT CXMFOtmO. Sleepless Nights 'et nearly month I was net jL, ta awn but after uln Pakc's cklkrt Comretmo tot two days, Insomnia fled and etreiifth returned." R. O. Smith, Clauaeen, 8. c. " I hare taken only a part of a bottle of Palne's Celery Compound, and It hat entirely relieved me of sleeplessness, from which t have suffered greatly." Man. K. AcrcLirr, Peoria, til. Palne's Celery Compound produces sound and refreshing sleep. A physician's prescription, It deea net contain one harmful dnif . Like nothing- else, It U guaranteed euro forsleeplessness, if directions are faithfully followed. 11.00. BlsfertS.00. Druggists. Wiclm, IticnAtinaex Ce., Burlington, Vt DIA10ID DYER 2rilnl nnd only reliable, UinmUBU VlbQ Beware of peer Imitations. flat. T ANCAHTEH'S LEADERS. Hats, Trunks. & Traveling Bags. Hl'ECIALTIES IN ALL HT11AW AND HUMMEU GOOD8. TIIR 11KST (1M L1UHT HTIFF HAT BVEH HllLD. 31-33 North Queen St., LANCASTER, l'A. Utewctre. F LINN UKKNF.MAN IT WILLPAY YOU WKLLDKFOKEUUYINU TO EXAMINE OUH STOCK OF "ALASKA" REFRIGERATORS, "PENNSYLVANIA" MOWERS! AND BABY CARRIAGES. NEVEItHADHOLAltOEA STOCK AND AT SUCH LOW I'ltlC'ES. Flinn&Breneman 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. Ol'UECHER, SON A CO. hei: euh line or Refrigerators IIUCKKYK AND THOM.VB. LAWN MOWERS, Terra Cetta niul Uintlc Lawn HAHE HALL ami LAWN TENNIS QOOIW, OAUDEN HOSE, THELLISEH, TREE OUAUDS, Ac. W. D, SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. Klni St., Lancaster, Pa. aTinnrZI-Tu,Th.Htfd Jnvrtoelo. pARASOLHAND UMURELIVH. Prices the Lewest. Assortment the Largest. HEADQUARl'EllS FOR UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS THE MANrKACTUHKRH, Rese Bres. & Hartman, 1 1 EAST KINO STRE17T. The Lewest Prices. The Largest Assortment. niCJUiuttUF 'ev c?nc lITY HCILDINcTlOI-s! $5-oe ! $5.00 ! CITY BUILDIUGI- I0TS SECURED HY l'AYINO Five Dollars Per Menth. Tlilrly-fiveflioli-eltsleft, nt the following Iiu- 1'rlivs; iaht ImIh for 1JU: Six Uilnfur fly); s-ven Letn fur WW; six Uits for SV50; inn iaiih nir f.w All sltuuleU in liiuiutH.1 mpldlyreH Iiik )ortleii of the city, .street ear raUllllei, iih1 aldeuulks, city unter supply, ewi'iaee, gus and electric llu'ht. The chcixat lets iuiw etrered In the city, anil bound te lu creiue lu aluc. Alte, u iiuiuher of Dwelling Houses en Same Flan. The bet chnnce eer oirerel for n pvrvm of miuiII memu, te ecure n home. Apply linuie tlutely te Allan A. Herr, HEAL JWr.VTK AND INSfRANPi: AGENT, K EAbT KINO STREET. apSl-lwd A LL THE STANDARD OERM1CIDES AND 1 . Meth Deatrejers Kenned Campher, Ceal Tur Campher, Cnuipher Tublcts, Nnpthaltue, Hetlned'lar l'ierlii luree ahevU, and Persian le der, beiiKlu from llrthuiulniid guaranteed perfectly relUible, nt HURLEY'S DRUQ HTORE, SU West King Street. "Fosalen time f STASAA tunvni. .tiJ lna 2JSIhV . could net wr. 1 tried many medl ".?... ?one ! me relief until I used "J.n?K.Ce2f,T ..Compound, which at once strengthened and invigorated my nerves." UABI.KT HRKRJMAK, Burllngterfj VL Palne's Celery Compound ??Staili',?2c- Bltf r?nf tnea tbc nerves, when MililSlXulSS!! Bjr owrwerti. excess, 2i!T15-12?F,t . u .PUre nervousness, head- TMNUMkeSkattm4Rtrm rtl.ut,tw.nJ,r.,3!JfwftJ',,"r,' from nervous si iifT:.hi iJi1 I"1 n1 th discoverer of pound cured me. . I.et anyone write te ma for advice." QteRQ, yy. BowTOw'Bhferd.CtonX UCTATEDFOOD VSSEP&Sfi umcb' $oet anb Sthec. B OOTSANDSHOEa D.P. 28-30 East King St. I TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLINO YOUR AT TENTION TO MY LINE OF That I nm'recclrlne dolly for the Spring Trade, nnd all are mode for these who require great durability and for elegance of style, fit and workmanship cannot be excelled. PltlCEB LOWER THAN THE LOWEBT.'sUS Call nnd examine my large stock and we will be pleased te try and suit you. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KLNd STREET, LANCASTER, PA. nZD-lydAw s 1IAUI1 A UURNS. Fer Gentlemen. Tlie " Southern Tie " h nn lmior lmier (uut, though new feature lu feet cov ering, for tliews troubled with sensi tive feet. Iu height It is between u high anil a low uhee. The leather is kangaroo skin, very light and thin, with remarkable wearing qualities, nnd possesses the ndvnutnge of hav ing tne strongest fibre of any leather of its weight. If calfskin as thin and light as Ihls were used, It would net wear. It will net stretch and get out of shape, ns de all soft leath ers. Impervious te dampness ; ex cellent for out-deer use, but If used en rough or rocky reads, it is liable te cut, being be thin. These shoes nre inntlu from such portions of the skin ns nre net suflleiently lurgote manufacture the higher cut Heain lesi uppers of very line grades. It is this fact that enables us te offer the Southern nnd Strap Ties iu fiue quality at low cost. Were the up pers of these shoes cut from the whole skin the material in them could hardly be purchased at the price you hcie find quoted for the shoes complete. The soles nre pliable, and extra bread for solid comfort. These shoes are favorites with eldguutlemen,aud being easily put en are a great con venience for these corpulent. We have them in sizes, 0 te 11. Widths, C, D, E. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen St., mnfi'-ljitiw LANCASTER, I'A. B OO fS AND SHOES. Just Received. We have Just received the following Latest f""t .. MUJ Summer St) les; infunts Russet or Tuu llutten Shee, sizes 2 te fl.Ulc. per pair. Chilli's Russet or Tan llutten Shoes, sizes 4 te , .Se.lH'rinilr. ClilKI's 1 hires 5 te"1 'J'v'J'Eft ,,r Tun Spring Heel Oxfords, te7K,TOe. perpnlr. ' l". Uus?t r Tun Sprlne Heel Oxferda. .!,,.,, ,ni!1 "r TuI,' S'1rll,K Heel Oxferda, M7PS Kill 1 1 l-r T.u luir nnle ' a .''miV'-,r'!um KldUprliig Heel OxferUx, alzes 8 te 10W, ,ie. er pnlr. ii m ,i ""d.Ux'-es Russet or Tan Tip Oxferda, tl OunnaSl'Jjper pnlr. ' Iulles Dongeln nnd l'elible Spring Heel Rut Rut ten Shoes, en dlllercnt widths, ieu ir pair. Mens Russet or Tnu Lnee Shoes, tiue und $2 A) per pnlr. lip net ililnk nny one In the stnte can sell you better ones for the money, t Men's Fancy HoelcLncc, Short VnmiM.wltli T?i!.l$f,?'!r.mn"lp le, tot of hee,nii(i Fancy Trimmed, f- 00 per luilr. Snme shoe sold at K W lust season, but we ha 0 them cheaper und will gle you the ndvuntngu of the pureliuse. Ah or the ubove mentioned hhees can be seen In the show eue In front of our store. Ladles Kid Opera Slippers GO ctsirpalrnnd Ouraic. Slipper Inst j ear (jnve perfect satisfac tion for the price, hut can gle j en n still butter IjulleiniidMlPiesI'iitentlx'nlhcrTlpOxferds. 75 cents per pair nud upwurdi, REMEMBER We hne removed our entire stock of goods te tnelargeroeiu in rear oreurstorc, wliere we linc double the room nnd nccemuuMlntlnns we had heretofore in the (.mall Mere. While our new front Is being put lu we de net luiu the show windows IntlUplny goedii.but we nre re- ceiwiiK npnng 111111 nuinmer iiimkIs aully, and lm e the most coniplele Hues we e er curried. Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Ne. 3 East King St., LANCASTER, I'A. J-Slore closed e ery i cuing at 0 o'cleeU, ex- ti-jji .iieuuny uiiu rtaiuriiay. 3Jlttciiivrtiiia. K OTK. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigstag', Prussia, Tnollnekgreundt mnde especially ferRut aud Thretwjiurter Length 1'hotegraphs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Foatetnce. , Jan7-tlnid STACKHOUSE Comfortable Footwear BOOTS m SK. NT k HUT, ij6gat 1889 ; H.OkRHARTS. rJtLOlS. 'Jm' .wnrtMiuil M Rftrlnf nsMmlSi Tst .H5fn,,L !!le DMcwiu m1 ussHmera naltiBaT aael TretiaMlM i&t kaa as 52? l01?.n l"J, elty?nRirliSSSsS ! best and all goods rrut mmnSSsL -i. ... . - "a m North Sswm mraet. of Lancaster. rtirS.,LirreCTIB,,erua1"l Mm Cltr w ERS RATHFON. Our Special T The Best Value FOB A TEN-DOLLAR SUIT. Aa hr as we have seen this season, I our Special Gray Flannel, Rack Ceat, Bkolclen Made and Very Tasty U Cuu Every buyer appreciate their rata and each customer prove a geed card for us. Five Otber Styles of $10 Suits Fer your selection, In Light and Dark Hhadss ALL FULLYALUE FOR PRICE ASKED. It will pay you toacethem. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCABTER, TENN'A. me CLOTHINQ nUYERS. Seeing Is Believing ! People who want the best value for the money cannot afford te mis seeing our great display of New Spring Suits. We have the very handsomest styles In the market. We have built up our reputation en the excellence of our reeds and our low price. Our New Bprlns Hilda for Men's Wear at HJO, $5.00, KM, 18.00, 110, 112, fit and f 18 are the beat value te be found anywhere. 14.00, 17.00, JS.00 cannot be counted for money. Our new Children's Hulls at 11.16, 11.35, tl.75, ti.00, KJ.00, M.0U, $3.00 and KM nre nt least 25 per cent, lower than ever efTered before. 8ee our great lines of Men's, Beys', and Chil dren's Punts. Quality nnd prices that will as tonish you. i Custom Department. Nole the latest effects In Cheviot, Casslmercs, Worsteds, Tricots, Fancy Worsted, Check flald, Stripes, etc Hults te order nt tl2, M, tlA, lift. 20, 22. . ranU te order at W.60, Js.00, 5J, .00, 17.00, fs.OO, 99.00, f 10. Huch Hulls as we nre new selling at these prices are the best vnlue eflered lu Lancaster styles, quality and cheapness. Yeu have only te sec them te be com Inced. JjCI LGansman&Bre. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., B. W. CORNER OF ORANOE, LANCABTER, PA. S-Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the City. H I1W1I 4 BROTHER. Twe Prominent Events, THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF THE INAUGURATION OF 1789-Geerge Washington-1789 AND THE 85TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF' mn 1854-Clothing Heuse-1804 THE ONH SUGaiSTrVE OF GOOD (jevi:hxmi:st. THKOTIIHlt StiaaESTIVH OV (IOOU CLOTH IXO. THE FIItST-YOU HAVE HEAP AIIOUT. THE SECOND YOU HAVE SEEN. MEN'H HU1TH, WJ50 te l.O). IIO YH' SUITH, 12.50 te f 12.00. CHILD'S HUITH, f 1.00 te Hid, Hl'RINO OVERCOATH, HINGLF. l'ANTH, C1EN1-H FURNIHIIINUS. PRICES THE LOWEST. & ONE-IMUCE CI-OTHIEJU5 AND FURMSHEItS, North Queen Street and Centre Square. LANCASTER, PA. MYERS & RATHFON HIRSH &RR0THERS HIRSH BROTHER is.. iJ
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