?,rfV a "i in 'i ii, i ' i ' I in I . " n? OIW tfcijifMjJ reLtrfbai A we "?B!!5fe3R?VllPs:'i Ji ?jT 1 BJJB.Y IKTIflLUOKJfCWl PWl.h in , bMtHNtday. Served i latMa dtr aat san-Dtindiiif MM mMHiiL HrmallHvodel- JljlfBewys(H. nmMJ9IDlcBn-rOMteHr and mr.taMsmee, . . 1 Mi mam y cnecjt M where nrlthdr of mm'' weewtwt ead In rcttered mi aftcOB j class malt . MBK. ' v &rSii, Lancaster, r. r?JL,llAYt, 1MB. Mltlnkflift Be CkeH. tfci FIrfltvfelpfaW fimea prints the rie- cs-ciHHer emery iimi uc una kMLtMt AineTemcBt for the nenilna- 15 en-Ofuaier mi iet governor, no lUMW, neisBotaucnmeoi a nn 10 rttet the Republican bosses would I Uw nomination or such a mnn. 1 Mfiert gees en te iay that lie ban a r.OMiuoeer the MrahtbtrenvarnnctiH I fcritr te the Interests of the people tf 'ncskt governen of the emunieu- weaJth,NrrUi the exception of Heyt and rttuftea, aad expresses himself in strong m M awappreval or the course or the 'ttMentcbief executive. He says thnt Heyt,' WheSdurinK the latter part of Ills ':; administration dliplayed his Indcpcnd- ; inee of bow rule, was read out and iellt- MMlr OKracnedjer bwattemntste wrve , !Um people of the state. Mr. Emery says what everyone l n" eeuveraant witn political atinirs 111 'Panniylvanla knows and what we have rotten Mhl. We simply use hit cxprca km te revive, at this opportune itlme, 'the memory of tlie bees-rlddcn cendl- ,4'tteB of the Republic!! party of Penn- ; ylriinla, and te repeat the declaration uwn nv uuuwi uu iiiuvjfuiiuuiik uutu ll'cma receive Its nomination te efllee. -The 'position of the governor of Pciinsyl. NxvaalA has liwn he iWriirleil Hint. it. II dishonors the holder. It required him .te wear a badge of servitude and convicts Iftim nf'lrtA MinA! n-ealrttnau nf tKn fs.nl pp Beaver was twice nominated by the f; bosses, who demonstrated their power 8 ever tbelr people by giving hint n second Lrmee after his disastrous defent. in llm Sllrt ; his recommendations te their favor l&were ni one leg ana bis one Idea of suu- " lnlesien te their will. He has net dlenp- fc-peinted thetn.theugh he has se eminently aweceeneu in aiHgustingcvery oilier mnn HID the state. The State IMS nfihnin front llnnulillenii ! ?tll Wrl.1,,1. If !. la..t laHru.. ....I....... ! ; ..., wnfvu ivunn iimi minimi lllllllll-l- fTxuptedly for ever thirty years: and It f knows that It has net been geed. Public -senurucne is ripe ler a change nmi It j,wiii ee passuig strange ir tue eiu iiiiik is ; netsunk In the apprencbiui: storm. Mr. L&Quay may sce Senater Lee. or such ns be. pf aemlnated for governor, but it will only M be after the weple have shown Unit they ;-are done With the nnMiit KiMiulilti-nn 5 methods of managlug their atTniM, mitt nave nut tne party out, Wlicn out. the Bcpubllcans will have a chance te take the control of their party from ranfMcent hands. New Mr. Kmery Is fright In holding it te tie a hopeless cirert. ,,?He and all these Republican wlieilewlru jgte purify and refenn their party haw KTbut the one recourse for wearing lis de- b A m.M. 1 .. f 1 t. x . .1 . yiei. iirej utcu i uvipuic ijriuecraiiu ipuiy te sink It, In the expectation that : iney may raise the bull and float it Inte ggradry deck for renovation and repair. Mr. Jbmery and the respectable ltcimlv oilcans whom he reprcHcnts, have our S3 1 deep sympathy, it munt e tvrrlble te be of a party that you knew Ik controlled bv rettnmutirf unit In ln Cfp i.-.ni . .... i ... 1. v. .:;....: 1!- w ntrn iu riUl tl' lilt VVII HOini. II 1IIIS been a marked trait of the Democratic fejt partythat.it does net long stay in any at nuvu Biiniv. iv m nvvcr iiu)cicviy under the dominion of corrupt leaders but j, eiwnjB hiiuwm vigor enough u cleanse Itaeir or them after a cempiiratively abort experience of their rascality. Why this difTereuce between the two parties should be, may net be readily .accounted ftn but that It exists, experience proves. Thnt the Dcino Dcine Dcino eratlc party of Pennsylvania would net "endure bosses for thirty vears everveue knewji; It would hurl them down before they had fairly tct theiiuehta St up, The party has always been hi the k temper of the Irishman at the fair and k disposed te knock efl'ji head as mxjh as ' H appeared above the crowd. Sega'at LJa this abhorrence of control that It has rbeen a weakness te it. in maklmr It res- ltive undersalutary leadership, Hut it Is K fault en the rlcht side. A nartv that jg will net be led Is safer than one that only fellows. The Rank Abroad. The rush of Americans te Kurene is p declared unprecedented, and explained ey tne great lowering or cost which has been brntiirfit nlwiiit In. Mir u.iii.iAPC. ,r t?F mu. (. rri... a.. m kicmv dim;, aiiv VAin.'iit 01 u inn nnrnnn Beed net new be murh irtvnfKriliaii Hi.. fe, dost of a summer at u seaside or 11101111- f ; tain resort, and many ix-enle ceucluilu pythatthe pleasures of the trip eiitbalniiiii f& the discomforts and perils of I he voyage. &t Perhaps. If travellers nmlil fulilirnii,. lr record their disappsliitmcnls, as well as CS ueir pleasures, there would 1 less trav- 3L' Allln.w Ki.. I. ...... I. !...... .1.... 1 K.jfc""ei "" ." w whit iimi iiuuiau f.;Y nature leads the wanderer te dwell ti most Uixu his nleasant tales, mill mi In. $ duces ethers te travel. The broadening, liberalizing Influence of foreign travel :ia tee widely recognized te need sunnert. Ming argument ; but it is n pity (bat win- .amieu ae net favor mere exleudel travel In our own laud, se that the American read may be familiar with the natural I,erit that Justify his iiitmru pride of t euntry. If it costs ns much te visit the Tesemlte valley, or the Celumbiu river, 1 It does te ire te fjurene. tlie mrrinu. America u wlllchoeso the latter, and will f c very sensibly in se doing. The Old or ra lias 10 ener uet only varied scenery but varied and curious people, mi. 'lout ..kV A.11 .,r i.i....i . . . ' h..OT.uuui iuiunc inierest, anu trea- 1 of art and architecture, tin. n.fmii,. UJbj novelty and adventure of association "..with men of ether lamruauc. nmi mmU P ret theUffbt and.ltfi. 'I'l.,. rui. ..1 1 t f't 1. " ...v ...nil UUIUHII h v q" natural, and may hae the ellect . Htaaiug travel 111 America mero gen al ; la fact, it is already quite the fcshkm te visit Alaska. In a fewvr- , ym may bear of trips te Europe by that Water ea College Hill. i& V'BeeWrttta of (he tnrthwest end have prake for the new water works, me they have very little water, ami aagular quantity of taxes. Fer m, they say, hydrants and spigots he found constantly own. with vm. staudleg ready te catch what water Paa atty way be pleased te give them, ; drawing water In the second ary, auch a thing la undreamed of. It mUw wihfertune of these geed titl- uMHiuey itveeu a Kill ami uet the f UatMBUy that water will uet .ir.f'wr siv' ettmb h te them, for h inMlrwiatem tmt hmi T veaii. immMn laV-e aH redax tMBensfltlem of Incaflncrti Mfrs jr. .n- ibf . jar Mr . -i. , pile of mency,tbcr If net wiser city fathers may find some sufficiently costly plan for giving us clean water, and when we have recovered from this exer tion, there may boa reservoir en college hill. It fat sad te be defer the hopes of the hill people, but It Is bitter that they should get along with little water until It can be furnished without the land that Is new served with it In stormy weather. As hay fever tline approaches tlm usual hay fevcr euros appear and new Dr. B. O. Klnnear of Bosten, declares that he has found a remedy thiitluie sure. Ills theory U Hist It proceeds front cxeesshe circula tien at tlie centres of tlie nercs atlccted, thus affecting the glands. Anether kind erhsy finer dilates the bleed vessels, es peclally tliose within the skull, bringing en a feverish skin. Icn Is applied In rubber Imgs te ths spine, with results entirely sntlsfiiitery, curing hay feer, catarrh, astliius, sneezing sniuis, and kindred troubles with unfailing success. liinnr rnisOM has been smashed tip In a rallw ay accident wltlle en the way te Chi cago where it was te be re-crccted and ex hibited. The relic Is small less te tlie na tion, as we can forget and fergive Jut as well w itheut it. Ir new trsnsplres that the letter of Wash ington, front which UMiep Petter quoted In bin famous centennial address, was written te llcnjnuiln IlnrrlMn, the father or Preslilent William Henry Harrison, and tlie great grandfather of the present chief executive. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. ltMA, OB SUJISIIINB A!l Hhadew, by M. Orella Hlilelds, J. H. Oglhle, New Yerk. Tills is a very cutertatnlng noel with hii Intilcate, but net luiprelmblc, plot. The runawav lunrrlageofayeuug l'tiKlisbiuaii w Ith a K)iiihh lady, parents that relent lis) late, and unbending pride bent by chang ing fortunes, thce and nther things form the fritmeu erk for endless scheming, In In trlgueand adventure, all with a pleasant ending, though after much sorrow. Ivan, tub Hi'.itr, by Hyh anus Cobb, Jr., .1 8. Oallvle, New Yerk. In this romance the author of the "(Itiuinakcr of Moscow" manages a highly iuiprolmble and rather lurid plot In a way that must be confessed cntertainlng. The strikinp figure, of the book Is net the here, but the late czar of Itusila. whoe character Is drawn with Iger and ease suggestive of a ertralt from llle. This book Is an old-ritshlenod roinance titled te modern days, and it has become the- style te cry down books of this kind as sensational In plot and untrue te life, but there is mero true art and less harm In them than In the menige society novel. Tlie heie is net Ivan, but a Count Iturlc, who Is a brave, kind-hearted soldier and first sets the Mr cm in of adtonture running by allowing a woman te enter the cell of ber father w be Is condemned tedcath for head ing a Polish Insurrection. Fer tills lireuch of illsclplinn hu nearly loses his ew 11 llfn,iiH the cjtr declares It forfeited when ha learns of thocscapeof tlie Pole dWgulxcd as tlie daughter. Kuriu in his turn is hetied te escape. In a marvelous way liylau, the serf of a trusted adviser of llie c.ar named Menzikeir, w he Is a villain of tlie old ro mantic sort. Ivan Is net really a serf, hut a gentleman, who appears te uxlst for tliu soleimriiosooroxjKiHingaudoxtcriuluiitlng Mr. Menriknlf, There are desperate lights and thrilling luheutures with Turks and I(usH.itis,iinil n Is'ieitlfill Cireasstnn maiden is wen and married uller greattrials, by the hemic Count Iturlc A lady In Bosten snys she chaiued te isrupy rooms at a hotel Immediately adjoining ethers tenanted by Mrw. Burnett. Hhe had scarcely taken possesHieu of lier apart inent w heu she heard n seaiuiH'ring of suiiui leei iiireugn 1110 anuieu w nil, ami Iheu came a child's cry of "Mamma Mamma 1" WliereuKiu ensued a series of audible slaps anil squeals, and llnallr a woman's angry miUh, sarins: " Hew ellen shall i have te tell you te call 1110 ' DtHircst,' mid net 'Mamma 7'" Tlie humor or this lies in tlie fait thnt according te Mrs. Burnett's account se often repeated te her friends, the boys fell of their own accord into a pretty way of culling their mother by their father's pel uaiiie for her. It w 111 be remembered that I.iltle IaiuI I'auntlorev himself copied, se Mrs. Burnett says, nher hei son VU Ian dixs llkew Isc. Une ciiuuet help wondering IT tlie youthful uebleniiiu of the romance was likewise spunked into calling Ills mamma " Dearest." Miii.MuilT Sl'.mikams, K. C. Klmbeld, Clippies A-Hunl, Bosten. A a cry inter csUiik account of traxel In Norway and .Sweden, where tra el Is rapidly becoming mero common. The w rlter is a keen and tliuuglitruloliscreref rereigu ways mid manners. The reader is well impressed Willi the honesty mill simplicity et tliu HcaudlnavlaiiH, whosettle their lestauraut and hotel hills en accounts kept by them selves w hlch are no ver questleiudJ ha 0 no locks or belts en doers or w indews and are uuiformlyceuiteous.chcernil and Independ ent. At 0110 point when the train stepped thccouduiterg ravcly announced :" (Jcutlo (Jcutle men, this Wllell; we step lle minutes." Leeking nbeut, he, howeer, mw nene el the traditional markserthe locality named, and came te the conclusion that," whatever 'Hell innv hlimirv In N'trtt.if.lmi il.lu . . . . .p" :'.. ---"....., piace is iicciueuiv ttillureut as rcgardi reD-iirfltf I'll, matn from that of the same uame mentioned In King James' eisieu. " L. 1'iani; A; Ce., Bosten, Issue a eiy 1 our national llewer. l'nlniil lrelty caul en our national Hew er, plates of tlie tnuTinir ui-butint ami ir.il.l.n. red are bound lu a neat cover with a design of both Hew era mid llieie are, en extra le.ix cm, poems en each by llnpcttlll UishI w in, w hese Puritan iiiime is his only excuse for dragging In the Pilgrim I'lilliers lu his lines en the arlmlus. A jiestal turd ad dressed le the publishers Is te carry the Mite for a national llewer. Tlie lesiilt or the tute se secured will be published liem lime te lime lu tlie impers and en January 1, IKKI, the llniil tlecisiiiii will be malltsl te eery eter. On Nile by llerr, bookseller. Tub Thamc at Hemk, bv I,ee Merrl weather, llarier A- Bres. Tlie author Is a trump of fame who net long sge wrote an Hiitertaliiiug account or hew he tniiujMHl exer Kuiope mid uiauiigeil te keep his oxpenseH down le liny cents a day. This lioek includes n great deal of In formation about the laboring ioeplo or America, just us the otherdidof lliolluio llielluio lliolluie Hnn wiirkliigiuen. Mr. Merriw cather has the tact and nbilltyte go among ihe isiiple for lads that most students of m ilal htience and xlitl-.tl economy seek in iMsiksoide witlient. Along with tlioso tlieso tliose lions mutter tliere are many interesting Incidcnts,llkotliecoucrs.itionwlthuyoung man lu tharge or tlie signal station en Bike's IVak. He said thnt llfe was se monotonous up tliere that he feared he w 011I1I go cray. His reK)rts seniunl te be useless, as they arrived tee Inte te Iwuif ser vice In w cither predictions. "Sometimes I stand at the window with my tclewiiiHi : the w I ml w itheut is keen and cutting as n knife. I can me tlie houses or Colerado .Springs, twenty miles away j see the lsl. ters sitting In their shirt sleexes. sipping iced drinks te keep cool and tlie ladies walking alMiut lu white summer robes. Then I low 1 r the glass the summer seone is gene. I am the only living tiling lu a world or eternal he and snow and silence." Tub CowierouTAN keeps up te the high est standard. Tlie most notable article In Iho current iiuiiilsir Is an almost Incredible but I'lrcuuistautlal uct-eunt or tlie " Peni tent Bietliers," or New Mexico. Tliev am Mexican r.matk-x, whose ordinary pursuits are forsaken during U'lit for ilsily 10- iit.-iue precessiuiiH in wiilditlicy bta ger eeiicain 1110 welt-lit of enonneiiK crosseH, or I agellatc tlieniselxes with the stiiighiK buck-hem cactus, w Indlng their aKeiilzlnir way under Iho lead of a dikiual life lean extemiKM-ired calvary wheie. en (JimhI I riday, une of their iiiimber Is crucltled. Tub Mam'ai. or axbwean Watkii eiiks, by M. M. Baker, Ph. It., first un liual Issue, is publislinl bv Knyiutcrtiie .Vcu and contains a ery satisfactory and accurate account of the new works eittted re in a pAKl.lb mtuI'. .vSmmriBeXsswtfc-lTandllraereMc- u u- ii i.. :m r fe f W r-TmmmATm. tt. M. pL.iLl .L 9 f erwuCfSWfHHVBMiMKaK in uaiin i i)iunpiuRna iwwi, u -; - -"' z mmmmmiMmi vm mp " E(n.t-VfA M V m Jaakk rjjp mu. a Am a bk . Jt "". - ... s. ;: -. a il ii?irB ucciiuinii amiiii iii m j.i s. .mwmm vl mw" bbbbbi w aaaaaBiaai mw (aarma aaiiW vaaaH ar f:,lW'V1 ""i, THE LANCASTER JJAILY; TlLjtClSB THUBBPAY, IfAY 9, 1869. : L U gBBPy . . JJ. . . A., 1 . .am ' W jL-yll lal may bLUds cHr. tmi flUMteaers aay. "e , 9NH man 11 vt at. t. w -v. ..- v iW' Ha ibb b- . - -, : - ' - . viaa.a ar v .. HHian - n '1 v ---if - 7 asaMsaHBanBh -ae bjLUds cHy. 1 iMt daarn tagn-aJn MelMaii c3plMAtjmpAe tlXln aMlfMbtJlMKii a Ika tfcte Aretks ?" JSVzaStXlSVi'Sl rSL'JSw !... a. .! m sTmm & & . rmy ,- Wrr J. a .m 5TA J- Js 1 bw h mMt -. r --- - - . ... j- - me r mar xj mi mr. u l m il n i nli In WAB auifl aaaiaa . N tst" V J,( . Ml V w aau taU J JH aV OK? 1 Saa an in Mska the leek te li ater works aim and htVPe Manual of Kail' read is te railroad .official aad iBancial clrelea." " - .. .. . The book contains the history, details of construction, seurce and meds of water supply, distribution, consumption; pre: ure, cost, revenue and many ether fccta about every water works In the United Htate and Canada, with .summaries for each 'state and a directory of officials and contractors. The whole werk.but especially the introduction, gives evidence or an enormous amount of careful labor and Is a in I no of Information. Krent Phlladrtphla, P, -t am mIIIdc ninrc of lr. nmi voiie Hmti llian sll olhfrreiiiiti rroMlMceinlilnr.nnn lliBrtpnisiul Is still In- the rtpmsnl Is still I crnuilnc. II. J. C. TOWlMrr. Uriinlxl, 2S7 H. Herond strwt. "There's atirh dlrlnlly doth htKlfeaklnattiat treason "frars te toerhltlm. lint rhrmnsllim In no reKpwter of wmen. snd nej-sllir wcnilil de well te patronize Mslratlen Oil, (he great paln-rurt. M ( LANr7H LIVER 1'II.IX. THK GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S -C'ELEnnATED- LIVER PILLS! FOK SICK HEADACHE! Mr.amlMr.WIIIlBni,Je.Z7Kcntlmtrrt, N. Y., trstlfr that tliev han both lirrn mtripr In with llvrr eemplslnl for slxiut Kxp jrr, during Willi li llliif lliey Imvs spnt 11 Inrise stnnnnt of ineni- and trlml many rrmedlM.lmt ri Hen ncctimpsii.vlnji tsrh box, slid new pro pre pro neiuico tliPiniH.lv en ertectly rurel of Hist dls trfiMiutillMiisc. This 1 le certify that I have hern initijrct at times te wivrre headaehet seinstlincs the pain would Iw m severe I nuild rent neither day or nlKlil. llrarhiK of Hip Rt-ntiln Dr. ('. Mclnne l.lvr Iill, prepsred liy Flcmlne Bres., I'ltts liurir, !'.. I will mid cot n box, of whlrli I liKik two pllli en ceins: te bed, for two nlttht". Tliey rellcved me entirely. Heme time hns new rliipsed and I havelmd no mere trouble from pick liesdarlip. M. JOHNHTON, IIS Iwl mrect, N. Y. This l I'l certify that I hare had (he llvpr complaint for six jpiirn.and I never could net any medicine te help me until 1 enmmencetl incfiiK the KPiiulim lr. C. Mclaiiie's l.tver I'llK iy Mi mini nrix., I'lllnimrK, la. I inn nes-ssy te the public, that thpy liaveeem- flrlely cured me J mid I no lierrliy recommend hem te nil persons nrlllrlcd with n diseased liver, Trrtlietn. They will cure. MAHtA KVANM.Se.tHLewlHdtrrel.N.V. Jnnlut upon linvlng thn eciiiilue Br. ('. Mc- t-nne'i I.lver PHI", prppares by Klpniluir nres., I'lttshurK, I'a. rrlceli cents hIhjx. Held by nil driigElsU. ( I) jflttmltUYC AV JIIMYEH'HCOIINEH. FURNITURE -AT- Widlmyer's- AFULL LINK OK Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem, ANDOTIIEK KUHNITUIIE. Tiik Hrvi.iw Aar. He Attkactivk. Our selprtlnns from Ihe eeuntless paMerus erftred vrpre never sevatled nor se heautiriil, nor of bt'ttcr workmanship. UNRIVALLED PRICES HKKOUIl DIHPLAY. trfWr give the iet nlue and thereliy save j ou money. -CORNER OF- E. King & Duke Sts. H EINlTbll'8. Parler Furniture! We are llindiiunrters for Parler Furniture at All Prices. :r. euit- Window Display Te-day, Muds In Our Own Workshops. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen St HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. -CIIB A OIUIIH ARKhHOWlNCITHK Largest Stock anil Latest Styles IN PARLOR HtllltX, HhimoeM KturFx, LIHRARYHIUTKH, DlNINfl-IKNlM hlUTI'i, And eer thing In At the Very Iint Prlre. Inuupiise Hleek of HprliiR llpds and Mnttrpe. OCHS&GIBBS, Msiiufarturers and Dealers, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, LANCAHTKR, I'A. nll-b.l SAl.KHMKN.-WF. WIHII1 A FEW MEN TO sell our cwkIk hy Niiiiplc tetliwiuiai,i a id retail trade. Itrcmt iiianulai'ltirrri. lu our uiip. hncl(e 2-ci'nt liunn. Wnen. tl ferilav. lernianeiil mltlen. Ne inkIuU muwerid. Meney adVMiirpd ler hhci, advrrtUIni:. etr. . . . I'ENl EN.V1AI. MAN'KlVlll. aprlJ-aotdeed t'liiciiumtl, Ohie. "lITYIIALIi ' C'lOAItHTORK. lain nevrlm-uled at Ne. 7 West Klnc street where I vvlll a I till lliiiMkeep en hand a full line of chelre elgars, smnkliu; and eliewlng leUirniH. Will Iw pliiiMd te have my friends and iwtrens Rive me a tall. aprt-Smdced (1KO. JI. IIOlUlKlt. ttrATCIIHI'IUNU CORSET. nirr THE FAMOUS Watchspring Corset. WILL NEVER UltKAK. Guaranteed te Outwear Any Otutom Otutem Otutom Made Corset. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANUKACTl'HKHS, 112 BROADWAY, N, Y. oetMJtM.ThHew laaarx ,- '- rC- - .T-i " . . ka r" t ww ---.-- -, 'aMiinaaT Vt aaaaaaj. Meaaaf 'aiaaal aaM a I faaa n laT" t --- " , iiaii.- c b inn uiim. u ikib n ui aaa vaas b s an v rja ! abhb . mil j i.. . jlx a . Bnt . jhh- v i bt. b -. - . A mJmiitdM . itftir? - . .j ' ' i series of yeArs te print store, news that weUW be universally read' Our methods, being riirht have succeeded. Fresn items and true statements have wen and held a reading con stituency the like of which has. never before been known. Under the leadership thus created a larger truthfulness has come about, but a mass of inaccuracy in advertising still remains, which discounts the efforts of all sincere advertisers. Our interests demand unceas ing warfare upon everything of the sort. But we cannot fight in detail. Every instance in which com peting goods are offered as bar gains at higher prices than we charge regular cannot be chal lenged ; when Sateens are stated te be mere popular this season than ever, which every dress goods man knows te be untrue ; when Mohair is called Gloriosa, or Cashmere Henri etta ; when staple articles, open te all the trade, are represented as exclusive simply because of a fictitious trade-mark arbi trarily attached ; when such things as these are printed we cannot pause te contradict each misstatement. The fixed principles beneath this business are our reliance. We try te make them plain and execute them. Dress Goods continue the piece dc resistance of dry goods. Our Dress Goods business is like a Niagara torrent, the main movement is deep and quiet and strenir staple, but as it moves it is jeweled with a bril liant spray of Novelties that sheds overall a changing beauty that never fails of interest. Where else can this be se ? A. makes a blunder, buys tee many Sateens, B. tee many Challis, C. this or that. Unless the importers will relieve him, take back his goods or trade them for ethers, he must go en through the season leaded, handicapped, unable by reason of excess of one thing te buy what he needs for a well- rounded sieck. ue we never make blunders ? Bless you, yes ; but we take no account of them. We are net limited. We may eat the bitter fruit of a buying blunder in silence, may smile at a less while we wince under it, but the stock never feels it. What you ought te nave is nere, ineugii one man has te linger in Paris or scour Londen, or another skirmish Germany te get it. Then, tee, many things are here which you cannot get else where. 'Before the writer lies a scrap of very moderate Nun's Veil ing almost shabby which some very reputable people gave a lady yesterday and told her it was Gloriosa. Buyers find out that sort of thing very quick. This one did. These arc some of the rea sons why en this 9th day of May we will show you a Dress Goods stock quite equal te the February or March openings. The same fancy goods ? Ne, no. They come and go. Niagara's spray is net the same as yesterday, but just as beau tiful. As the passing season brings the Dress Novelties of the world te view we capture them for you, often only one of a sort. You'd rather have it that way. Mere Dress Goods news te morrow, there is trading the air. in Jehn Wanamaker. Cartrt dciiuiui) ARl'hrrcJ.K.VNI.Ntl. Spring Heuse-Cleaning Season. Doseukuoir erti lakeacoed deal of he tioiiliueiiip work oil jour hands ? new 1 lly K'IvIiik us veiir order. We rail for our Cnrpttk. take thpiu up, clean ami renovate them.Klve them s thorough nlrliiR.rt turn them mid n lav them all sainu day. If ililred (rain ersuiishliie.) Ir ou prefer vre ran keep them for i 011 until full and n-lay them Ihrn. All thin nt Little. CeM. New Machinery and IWIter Werk than Kvir. A trial MtllUtcd. We peltlvely guarantee no InJurj te jour Carpets. A visit te the works will )u line j ou en are welcome te come. J. B. Martin & Ce., H. S. Shirk & Sens, a. L. SnenK, (.kml Market.) WORK CHRISTIAN AND WOODWARD STREETS. Bf Vi li,liU 1 aid one way en Carpets out of cllj. gWtertu'UQ. 1" tlTHKR K. KAITKMAN, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. be end Fleer Kshlenuui Law Jlulldlujr, Ne. 41 North Duke hlrret. nprS-ljdAw .a ieaM e RMMfl rfMaat, r r - .v rrlplnc or punratHe effikts. It akeakl aim In cite the liver te action, and relieve the kidneys. Mke nothing elss.Faine'i Celery Compound In a rrfcrtlxaUv-e,anacareeontlratleawhero all ether remedies Mil. ' t "As a gentla laxative, Palnsa Celery Com pound Is surely without a peer. I think I ought te knew, rlnce I have tried remedy after remedy fur about Ave of six years and have found nothing thatenualsltln my case of tl veneaa, J, B. JENKINS, Teacher, Lloyd's Creek, Tenn. Mllflm IlYRS Are the simplest Djes made. I UlUaWHU HIPP a child ran use them. . -j' -J . -- T .r-rrTT- iywMi-wiiww . nra i venaj - vvanuu IPatche. H. RHOADft A RON. Nv Styles in Jewelry. 60 KTYLES BRACELETS AND DANGLES, THICK, HEAVY, I'LAIF GOLD WEDDING RINGS ; SIGNET RINGS. RIBBON PINS IN GOLD, ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND PEARL, HAIR PINS, SILVER, SHELL AND GOLD, ALL SIZES, BEAD NECK CHAINS IN GOLD, SILVER AND CORAL, LADIES' FOR AND VICTORIA CHAINS. REPAIRING OF FINE WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, MUSICAL BOXES AND JEWELRY. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Jeweler, Ne. 4 WEST KINO STREET. tiarpci B AT10A1NH! Shirk's Carpet Hall ! - FOR - Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. We Have the Lakeest aid Rest Hteck in iheCitv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 2$liaccU(ineu0. ptOMl'LEXION reWOER. WHO VALUE A REFINED COMPLEXION MUHT UHE POZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. II Imparts it militant traiisnari'iicv te the sk u. Hemeves all Dlmn Hemeves all pimpiex, rrecklf-s and ill colorations and makes the skill dellintely soft and beautiful. It contains no lime, white lead or arsenic. In three shades, pink or lit sh, while and hrunette. FOR kali: 11 Y All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Everywhere. iMiEWARE OK IMITATIONH.-&H apr3Md y.atchc0. -lirATIIEH. HMERICRN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Knees, Eyc-01ases, Etc., at LOWEST PRICEH. Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Dully. Every Article In this Line Carefully llepnlrcd. Leuis Weber, Ne. lB9,SNerth Queen St., NearP.R.R. BUtlen. JEWE ELER AND OPTICIAN. Watchmaker & Jeweler ! GRADUATE OPTICIAN. Hpecliillies in American Watches tleld. hll erand Nickel Watches. Our stock larger than ever. Extra Inducement edered, Have taken n rtKular Cellrclatr Cenrsa in Oplk. craduntcd and mn fully tempetent te correct Isual defects. EXAMINATION OK EYES FREE. NO DROP USED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCAHTEH, PEN.VA. -VUR LARUE AND INCREASED Watch Sales Is due le the fact thnt vvchsveiilvvajsa larue end choice stock le select from. TIIATWEbKLLTIIE Best WatcliT FOR THE LEAbT MONEY. That WE DO NOT BELL WHAT WE CANNOT OUARANTEE. Iliijers should appreciate our efforts IokIve Keed Ked, and run depend upon everything vre sell te he ns represented. HERR, Jeweler. Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OK OUANDK. XT'TICEIH HEI1EI1Y (1IVEN THAT THE L LIctiiM- Ta fur Hlrret l'urK, for I lie jearlSKi, en Klrcel Railway Cars, TelCKniph, Telephone and Electric Llslit Poles, and en Hacks Ciilw. Coaches, Omniliiisrs, Four-Herse WiiKOiis Twellcirv Was'iMi', I,eciil IS livery, Dra), Carts and etlur Velilcle, ind in the city for Hire or Pay, l new-due and ui utile et the etllc of the Cllv Treasurer. Any k'xiii fiillliiKte take onto I.lcenee, or r. ftiHinif te (ui) the I.Iciim- Tax mjulreil by theenlliiancr, or who shall violate any of the prev Ikliinx of any wvtlen thereof, will subject iheellender. Ill udditlen te the liumetllate for feit of his licrne. tus penult) of five dollars ler each and every ,,.. J IATllrej,t iCB-2wd Clly Treasurer. :nd Is ftraftirilQemt aantAs a laxative Itleave little te bade-' sired. I hare great cenMtnee ki IU merit. ALBERT LEONARD, Associate Editor, Journal pflHttagem, Athens, Ohie. "Fer two or three years I have suffered In tensely every night with severe pains In my bowels, which were habitually eon tl paled. My bowels nre new regular, and I have had no re turn of theae pains since using one t Kittle of Pai tie's Celery Compound F. O. HTICKNEY, Druggist, Havana. Ala. Meral : Use Falne's Celery Compound and step ruining the Intestinal tract with liarsh purga tive pills. 11.00. Mix for 15.00. Druggist. Wllb, HicMAatisew Co.,Burllngten, Vt. lltPCLIvlDguponUrtatedKeodaretlealtliy, PBOIDa Happy and Hearty. It Is unequalcd! gall. B ARGAINB I tUavvirtflce. s TANDARD CARRIAOE AVORK. Standard Carriage Werk. EDW. EDOERLEY, Nes. 40, 2, 41, Market Ktreet. Rear of Post Pest Post efflce, Ijiuicaster, Pa. Buggies, PhsetenB, Family Oarriagies. The finest stock lu the country le select from. We can mill cv erj hed v. Irlces te suit the times. A flue line of Kcenil-Ilaud Werk. New Is the time te get your Carrlaae" Re. f'alnted and Repaired. Our repairing cannot le excelled, tine set or workmen especially em em PIejimI for that purpose. Call and examine whether yen w Ish te liny or net. C1LINN HRENEMAN ' Baby Carriages ! BABY CARRIAGES, BABY CARRIAGES. The Largest Stock and Lewest Prices in the City, -AT- In & tain's, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAHTEH, I'A. iliMierfuvttieltittrj 05nobe. OALLANDKEE -Till: ROCHESTER LAMP! Mxly Caudle-Llght; Heals them all. Anether Let of Cheap O lobes fur Gas and Oil Hteves. THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDINO and RUI1HER CUHIIION Weather Strip. Heats them all. Thisstrlpotitwcarsnllelliers. Keriw out the cold. HtopsratlllUKef windows. .xcludes thediiKt. KetM out snow mid ralu. Anv one ran apply II no waste or dirt inadelu nppiiHK u. inn DO I In Ixire, ready for use. befltlcd an) vi herene holes like. I vvlll net split, warn nr Miriua i ruwinuii -iirii' ji iiic iuiir.1 terit'l. il thcBtevc, Heater and Range Bloreef Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. iMcuclce. J lCYCLt, TRIC LK4, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. m'AHAXTEKD IlinilExT GRADE, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. POPE 7VSP'G CO., 79 FRANKLIN ST.. BOSTON. nitANCJt HOUStl 12 Warien 8t Ntvr Yerk Ji Wabai.li Ave., CIiIciike. Fer Sale bv JOHN H. Ml'hSEK, Ne. 2 North Htreet, Celuiiilila. nu8-ljdeel C rr K nf "TO W-100 A MONTH CAN t t tjmFJ in' muile vierkliiK for u. Ait-uts iirefrrel whoein funilili iilierwund ilvelliefr wheltt lime le the buMm-Hx. rtsire moments ma.v Im profitably empleje-l ala A few v acancle-i In tow in. and cities. 11. P. JOH.N-MlN A CO., Kill Main Ml., Richmond, Vi(. N. R. Pleasu state use mid bullirs exiie- ririu-e. Nevermind about leading stamp re reply. R. F. J. & Ce. W tf t t $he. 28-30 East KirSt. 1 TAKE rLEAHURE IN CALUNO TOUR AT. TEN1IONTO MY LINE OK That I amtrecelvlng dally ferdhe Kprlng Trade, and all are made for these who require great durability and for elegance of style, (It and workmanship cannot be excelled. PRICES tOTWCK THAN THE LOWEST. U3 Call and examine my large stock and we will be pleased te try and suit yen. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCABTKR, PA. aW-lyd&w CHAUD 4 RURNH. SMALL IN SIZE. SMALL IN PRICE. SHOES FOR THK BABES. A crcnt variety of shapes nnrl In nil iiuiigluuble kinds of Ien there : Common, medium nnd very line (trades. Te leek ever the Rsertinetit that Is here mnkea It n pleasure te make shoe purchases for the little enea ; you're wire te II ml the exnet kind wnntcd, nudnt price te nmtch. Like qualities arc never aeld at lew cost than you llnd them quoted here. Infants' Butten "Stitch-down," in hlaek India Kid ; well made mid mero durable than the ordinary soft sole shot-) ; nice loeklnp, tee, 25e. Iufnuts' Seft Seles Shoes lu kid leathers vnrleim colors te suit a mother's whims black, wliio.brenro or old-Rold, 30e. " l'npoeso " Bhiws, chamois skin, fancy trimmed, 30c: none eeiier. ah excellent mulceniiil shape In Pebble Leather Sheea, 30c. Anether still better grade. Imi tation Mat Kid Tep, with patent leather fixing, nt 4.rc. Here's a beauty soft JDougela Kid Leather, with leather counters, ircmiine hand-i-eued turns. Think of the price, 60c. Samemnke, same leather, In extra ankle widths. "We've the first bnbe te meet whose ankle we were tinable te fit perfectly. A very line Domteln Infants' Shoes. B, C, mid D widths. Handsome looking, 75e. Our finest ? :rnde, Grioseu'fl wlcbrnted French Cld In B, C, D and K widths, li the finest Infants' Shtx! ninde. In no first-class shoe store in the larger cities will cost less than H.tK. It's $1 here. Infants' Ankle Ties, in Patent Leather and French Kid, at 50c Ne. 1 grades net n shetldy kind. SHAUB &. BURNS, 11 North Queen St., Lancastp.h, Pa. nmr!-l)dAvv B OOTS AND SIIOEH. y & rows Hating Juet cempleled the linprerements of our New 1 rout we are new prepared le accom modate our Increasing Trade, having the stere divided and tltliHl up Inte tweOraud Ijart niHits one for ijidles and Chlldrtn anil the ether for Men and Itejs. We villi net have n Formal Opening mine count of peculiarity of our goods, hulwllllm glad te have you call nnd e.xumlne them, whether jeu vrlsh le purchase or net, liefore purthaslng elsewhere, nsvve vvlll consider It no trouble te show them, knew lug that The Prices Are All Right. Have received and are receiving dally one of the Largest AsMertments of Hprlng and Hummer Goods In Ihe City. The One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Frices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 6 East King St., LANCABTWt, I'A. a-Mere closed again evcrve veiling at 8 p. m. except Monday and Saturday,, rninmemiiig Tursla.v,May Mill. JrtVrtOole. TTIIAHCOMi:. The Warm Weather ! And as jeu vvlll new lie wanting IVrnseU, Lailln, we lake pleasure In calling your atten tion te our line. It embraces a large variety. Kindly call anil examine II. OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR GAIN. We have laid en our ceiuiteis a large let of odds and ends, which we etlcr nt rldlculeuly low prices. They are nice, clean geed, worth ileulila what we ask for tlitm, hut must he closed out. The win- vvlll come early for llrst choice. Tim lagganlalwu8iuUe till ; selcta word te the wlsebctiiniiUnt. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 1 1 BAST KINO STHKCT. ap2-8mdAF (Ceal. TUMIIi'.H ANHCOAU J TOHCCOhHI)OKSANIJCAKK. WF-ST-hilN 11A11D WOODH. Wlielikilx and It. tall, bj Il.ll.MAHlIN ACO, nl-li d l.'l Water Slreet, Ijincnster, l'u. IAUMOARIlNKItS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OrneKs Niv.l2NorthQutnBtntl,nndNe. tM North l'rliim street. Vakim North i'rlnte Street, near Reading Uepet. uI5-tfd LANCASTER, I'A. .i a- TKs4DSHOH8. nil Kf STMHOK BRUM, $ .-V?,.-'lVr .Vi .
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