s??1 Faster DAILY INTELLIGJCKCISB WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, -.r tlH fntclligeucer. J.STEtNMAK. CHAWLBHBTEINMAN FOLT7, Editor. MOBERT CI.ARK, Pnbllidirr. ! DAILY INTKLLlOKNCEtt.-PnblMicd . cvcnr w In the year, but Hunday. Bcrvcd i-fcy Mtrlm In this city nnd mrreiimllni ; .2 fcnrai at ten cent n week, ny mnll fl ve del- tarsayearlnndtttnce; te rcntsn month. ELY lNTKLt.lOF.NCF.R-Onn dollar nnd ' IMty cent li year, In hdennce. ICE TO HUBScninEltH-UcniU by check 'erpentoflleo order, nnd where neither of time can be procured ecm! In n rrgltcrcd i' letter. erpd nt the rolefflcc, as nccend rlnu renll ' matter. AtiPRRM, THE IHTELHOENCER, LnncnMcr, Pn. ;LAKOABTEE, FA., MAY 22, 1889. The Party Be. ' AIt Is net every nmu who would cam te Ivt party Imps; rt reflection which In jpfetnpted by the report of the c.ierlence James McMnnr, or riiiintieipnin, 111 ; tendcrtnklnir te mimwrt tlmt role. He rlias Just had nn Interview with the prwd- sient along with Senater Quay ; he and rtQuay having tlillcrcht wimiHiutes J'fcr tlm vni-iinl Internal rcvciiiie collec- Ktershlp of Philadelphia, ami having nreed apparently te nptiear together before the president nnd flplit (heir at battle out. JIcMiincs iwns knocked Pout naturally, having (he congrcw cengrcw It'ntcn of Philadelphia, as well as the Hen- &atc against him. He retired early from it -4fi rviifrttvurei lnnvtttir I tin inviummit til possession of ilie field j nnd nt the pnr- p;taisottne wmtc Jieu is reeeruen as rib having expressed hiinself lignledly concerning the eeudiict of reiigrc'mieii, j&nindc hy the people, who fall toeliey p-theni when made ; which is n hIMeric t immi ei eiucinis. .Mr. .McMnnca in mi sica'e represented the icople; lielng a fenmli wiineuc einee, anil no nun save ie kVillclnte the noenle's wrviml : which In gf the efilce of the parly Iek. It In gen- h orally curried en from afnt ellire in the e new nowchsieu ; out -ii r. imc.uiiiic.i nn si5 get nlieve tills stage of the luislncts and Ei works for Quay and the people he are -his people. He finds it an uphill btisl- fas new. KfinntfirM lmvi iiTiM.'itpr u Ititt fit hf Washington, he declares, than lie has. fePThC president leeks for counsel te Uiem! whom the icopIe have anointed with fl eflice. Mr. MeMaues Ilnds that he fi has anointed (lie wrong stutl'. The adder warmed in his Ikmeiii stings. Mr. McMnucs liml letter think cuirl.kilultr iii m.ltir. rtill .if flirt ii'tirm- 1. BVHWUt-ll ... ..l.tlfc. VJ1. FI .111, HIIIIII- gt Ing business, Se long as lie duct p net waut elllec fei hluiKelf, lie can llnd be tin niliMillfitn recnmttiwiut In lk.dii(r tmlt KM 1 - " , ...- ...,..... ff ticinus. It is vanity nnd vexation of iSi rftlf uirtttni.u lillelru niit lttu tuirtlmi Diiiv wi m.c iiuenn iiiu ii in jiwuiwii and bitterness his drink, 'i'hu radical p; trouble nlKHit the hiisiness of H)litlcal j. bossing witli an honest Inspiration and in Ilie service ei tlie tieepiu Is tlial tlie agents nru mercenary ; tlie puhliu crib is their attraction, and they have no use for a chief M'hocannet command the " corn ; the Kilitical leader by the force of tuc situation is cenvencu into tue ihii- Z-i tieian's steward ; and men whodenot like that business have no call te thu place. resslliililles of Fits. We publish n remarkably incredible S but well authenticated account of an In- "dividual in ludla who took a llishep lit Ky and wascpfked up In a sarcepliagus for rfa menthnnl a half, after whicli hu ap- Ifjteareii te ee urei. i)r. Tanner has Ikh'U threatening te de something llke tills when he gets : rcauy, ineugn n is net generally Known &'f, that he possesses the accomplishment ei entnienuc ins ami niseniy cnpiiai ler the enterprise apjK'iiiM te lx I he notoriety ' aclncved by his brilliant starvation. ST- He apiK'ars telxilieve that a man who can slop eating ler awhile can nl-e step Jiving ler awinie, ami linsilcclarcil tlint he In ennfnllv ndiiiMifliiir liliiiuir In tlilu efft. ......... .. '.. .. ..r ..... lj useiui an ei sumiiiiu imeness, wiiii me J ilnn purpose of having himself lier- inetlr.illy sealed in a metallic celli n (e 21, w iiiviieti nun feicnii ni'i'Ki, jh'cx- K peets te emerge as fresh as a canned Kulmen and very inucii mere alive. ' In the news of the day is a truly terrible story of the experience of n Bosten girl who was three times pro nounced dead and delllierately gave the doctors the He hy coining te life again. This case, if correctly leperted, puts tlie fei? llishep incident in n very grave light rfprand gives tlie fear of burial alive a line R stimulus and cremation n boom. If sj people can lw se nearly dead and yet ie set up and coon liviuir. it Is IiIl-Ii llmu Eji that we aits nuide aware of thu fact. r All blllflu rf ntltldlllli ulljriniulliiltu uni K aroused by this agitation of the IK business, nnd ateut burial cseaiies may ,aoen l ailcrtlsed by uudei takers. ! Leeking at tlie matter from another side jMtmay that the taking of cataleptic 't fits will seen lieeeme a lxitiiilur mul ('fashionable necemplishment, and our V colleges may have professersof Ills nail y te teach the art, se that citlens who are ga tired or displeased with the age in which & we live can take a JMp Van Winkle vt sleep uml try some ether ace. if the iv. Indian worthy could stand it for sK- pk weeks there seems te 1k negissl leaseii why the process could net Ih ininln ( EJ Ifiut ffkf ulv or ulvtt ni ulv l.n i.jl...l years with our modern canning appll bl auces. FA- -s. B' Fl... V.tft.....1 l....u.l.. lT..tr rjj inc.ieiiuiiui uiiunin i limn in. !?j I'.m'.iriiiir Hjnirnr lu Hnullfml ...m. .1... VU.W..W. uvuivi 19 I.1V1IIIVH 11 llll Mil' Intention of vetoing the apiiroprl.itieu for the clothing of the National (iiuttd ju iniicy uniierms ler paiaile occasions ; and a very creditable veto it Mould le. f,A we understand it, the National fSuaid bus net been created for show. That g:may be its present chief business, but it net, me DusinesD ler wiiieh It Is de- R;algncd, and net one for which tlie stale t.euijum eiuiuu n. u me soldiers im.... n ..i.... .."...i i i. ... i . ,wu iu inuj unit in.it nieiiv. 01 LA4liftn tirnIilM liitlr nit'ii r.iti.ii. jil..l. wi.v.m M.'..,' ..v.. v., it iiuii llifllire. ine siute ei I'uuusyivaula should fj,"" ineru luiiiisii u iieiiuuy lllllliirm "Minn should the United States. Who jpreuld net hoot at an appropriation Sby Ceuirie;8 for pretty clothes forseldlers ig'fer street parades? If any occasion i.ii. .. .i. .i . . -. fcivui iur me iiiepmy 01 IHKips, jt .'Ciuis ler them as tnsips and Jet a liiafcquenidere. Our friends of fl the secret Ijenellclal becleties have fanev JA-BUlforiiw.huttheydenothiimbutnnmiir.. tThe Masonic sword l net for service, nor Pre the Masonic, companies warriors. KfThe state troops are supposed te Iks and r. mould nave but that one K-mblauce al- J?wvs. f'.f " The Ixcal (ieolev'v. LWTbe street c-eiiiiulttee has at length IfMinMjcd a voyage of discovery about the fDtaklrU of the city and learned mere i one afternoon alieut Its geology than y ever knew U-fore. There is a irruat Variety of material iu the ground that city covers, considering that it stands i a limestone formation of great and sewn depth. The banks of the MOga atlerd exhibitions of black lk, and of what has been 1 -e- sUMdby Prof. Leslie, te begruuite which Menu te be a remarkable association iu a limestone forma tlen but perhaps net mere se than the great banks of sand, which are found lying upon the lime stone rocks. The sand, however, has evidently Ivcn washed from a long dis tance, In pat ages of erosion, and has settled down upon the llinwitene In tlie subsidence of the waters. Clay of ninny ipialitIe,plutnbngennd Iren ere nrcfeiind about the town, products of the chemi cal grinding, and Meating operations of the olden time. Noting the general, as well asefllclal Ignorance that is prev alent, about the land en which we stand, it seems te us tlmt it would be well If our high school scholar were se taught that they would recegnlw lis constitu ents and be able te advise street com mit tees in search of stones. MM'ANTKU'n lene llslicrinmi for lest bsse lulls Is tlie best swisntlen of this baseball nnd llsliliig scnen. Ills finne will reach nil tlie way across the continent. In this weather llicre Is something re freshing iu thu coolness villi which Iho New Yerk lYitiutic continues te nrgue In finer of trusts nnd combinations, en tlie ground Unit prices hme necr been ns low in May ns Ihey nrn new. It may next detnetiRtnita Unit thn depression of In dustiles throughout Pennsylvania Is nn excellent thing. Prices nre se clie.ip that the ninnufiirturrrs cannot nlliird te mniiii facture, unless llie ceiiiblnisl nillreajs will incrcifiillychp.ipenfrelglits. Hew delight ful It Is te hnvn trusts nnd combinations that can enable their managers te Iho cheaply in New Yerk, while Iho wheel or protected Industry are still, and tlie werk-ing-iuaii Is consoled w ith the rellectlen that things nre cheap ei en If he hns no money te buy them I ltinl.i:secii:ili:s inake wonderful state ments of enormous (Uiuitltles of llllilcsln various languages niiniially dlKtrlhuted In foreign lands, mid Iho wonder has been what liccnuie of them nil. Ker Cliiim nt least Ihn ipiesthui nppears te be solved. It Is Kild that tlie Illhles given te the natives by missionaries nre used hi thn manufac ture of cheap boel soles. In the opinion of a missionary, the piopitg.itleu of tlie gospel by means of litcinl tniuslatleiis of the Illble, s.-atter'sl broadcast, Is attended with thu least iiieasuiuef last success. Ti:i: Canadian I'acille iiiilread has com cem plctcsl the line Ihreiiglt .Mnliiu Unit was se iiiuch talked of during Iho ictnliatien ex clteiuciit, and Urn llrst train ever the read had a peculiar caoi!cih'e I hat will net be likely Ie inake the leutn n favorite euu for temlsts. " Tlie (lain had gene n fuw miles from iSobels when It inn Inte a sticky, siiuliiiiliig mass, which thn locomotive wheels ginuiid Ie a gieasy pulp that rleggisl tlie driving-wheels mid prevented them from getting any grip en the track It was as If wheels mid tails had been thoroughly larded. The train nunc te a standstill. As far as thu cyu ieuM reach tlie little catcrpillms weie iu complete pos session of tlie track. An Inclfcitiialatteiupt was made te sweep Insects fiem thu (nick with IiiusIiwihhI, and while thu trainmen wern thus engaged they were nltncked by swarms of iiiiiiieuse mid orncieiiu mos mes mos iiilles. All day long, mid tiller tlie sun had genn (low n, the loennnithcs mid men toiled te drag the train from Soheis te lliewmlllu. The niy'ilads of ciiterpillais ceveied the rails for cloven miles. When the train reached its destination nt last It boie the most exhausted and disgusted crew ever seen outside of a bllrMiid." Can it hu that Mr. Jllalnu was aware of this re source of his state fur the disciimtlturoef Iho Canadians, mid se has been leaving re taliation te Ihu caterpillars? AlillKTI.TUIt A I, .STATISTICS. European llellelenules Iu Auiei'lcaii Pro ducts Tlmt Seek l'oreliiii Mnrketsa Thu May leperts of Statistician Dedge, of iiiu ngrieuiturm department, contains urn result of an Investigation of thudcllcieiicles of surplus of each Kui'epcmi nation, especially Iu the piisliKtleu of Aineiieau ngriciilluiiil pieducts thai seek a foreign market. Ilns.iysth.it Kurepu is practically thn only market that America cm have fiir wheat, nnd bupuits only 1 1 I,(SS),(sni Inishels n year, raising I,'Joe,(kh),ihhi ImisIicIs her self niore than half of the u 01 Id's crop, ami twlcu that of all Aiuerica. Of thu European dcliciciicv the I'liltcd .States supplies tl,"i,0(K,(HKI hitshels. In eats mid barley llicre is a wiv small iiitcinatliin.il trade, Kuiepe luiHirtllig net only l!i,0ini,(KiO husliuls of eats mid thu rolled .States exporting '.'.jSini.iKin inishels. Of Ikiiley tills country lniKiits 7,rtK),0(K) bushels. Itye is the great bread grain of r.astern uml Central r.urope. and Itussla tilenu pro duces niore than does the I'lilted Stales. Dnrope Imports nut less than I,Mh),iieO hiishelsaud thu I'liltcd States experts less than It.oeo.ooo Inishels. Tim receipts of Uiirepcau countries re ipiiring uiaiede net make a sum half as large as the product of Illinois, ei of Iowa, or Missouri, (iicat llrituiii hikes iicurlv three-fimtlhs of the tot il, or UJ.ikhI.OUO hiishls,mnl this (eiintiy esirts i!s,Ooe,imk) bushels. Tlie detlcieucy of J-'niuce could he supplied by Mebeau county, Illinois, and lieiiiiauy lequiies still less. Itussla and ltiiuiiiauia Inaeii sin plus, and South ern Kiunpe grows eneugli for home con sumption. Kurope lniMirts out I.OiKl.tHiil.WKl isniuds of lice, bill uoiie of It comes Ireiu the I'liltcd States, (if potatoes Kmope grows mero than she needs, while the I'liltcd States supplies her dellclenev from Canada nnd llermany. Only Uieat llrltaln, llel glum and Peitugal of all I :urepcau nations de net produce enough butter mid te spare. Te inake up tlie detlcieucy - 'ii.tKni.iHKI pounds the I'nited States oxMiilHi!l,000, exMiilHi!l,000, (."). It icipilivs about ltO.tKr.i.lKh) s)imdser elieesole supply tlie lairepcan dellclenev, of which lls.inm.oeo me fuiiilsliisl by tlie Imitcd Slates. Ofceuisu Kiiiepe iris te iiupeit nil her cotton, thu iiMinige annual tmiierts lieing 'Arvti.,00.1,000 pounds. Tlie I'nited States sends her 1,s'o,eoo,oim pounds. r.uiepu gets Ireiu Seuth Aliieiicn, Asia, Africa mid Austnilla two or thieu limes as much wisil as she IiiiihiiIm Ireui tlie I'nitisl Slates. The net delicicuc of Kiunpe is 7su,otKi,(iei) iKiiuids. slightly moie than is produced there. Tim I idled Slates pio pie din.es fotir-lllllisel'the wool maiiulactuiiMl here. The aim of thu wnel-gMiwur f this eeiiutrv Is te supply the home iiiauufac tniei If H)ssihle; neer te esirt nnv wool. If thcrucer shall hu a surplus it will hilng mere moiiev te the woel-giouer If sent iibre.itl iu Iho manufactured form. The I'liltcd States iiupeits net i'.i,eni,(ski isniuds of wool eer year. The statement shows that Kurope juo jue duccsalsjul as Ulilcli tohaivens the Viutlil Stales .JM.inNi.tKKI pounds aimuallv and could easily piisluceullslic nt'isls ; but dm Anieiican tobacco crop is desired rer two reasinih -it is cheap mid very deslnible for fertllylng the Kureivau product. Se the I 'nlted Suites furnishes lUlVuo.ueo pounds of the annual delleieiiey of a-Jl.oeoiiou pounds. In conclusion the statistician savs: "About one-tenth of our agiicultiiral liio liie ducts Is exerted. Ne ether nation c. twirls se large a pros)itien. Yet the in tides sliipjHtl abroad are fuw. Thev are cotton, tobuve, meats, hie-adstiitls mid cheese. All ether articles together are but :t per cent, of tlie oxjierts. i:iilargemeut of the surplus must inevitably reduce thu price helli nt home and abroad." PliKsl rer UhIhi- stincs, Jildge O'ilricn, of the New Yerk suprciuu court, hi it decision en Tuesday confirms a line iuiKhcd en tlieNew Yerk," New Haven V Uurtlerd railroad of ,isX) for using iu (he slecjiers and drawing room ears of the nwd, during tlie heghinlng of thu winter of 18ss.b',i, suies instead or steam heat, thereby endangering the lhes orthesowhotracllod by that route. The line was leviixl under tlie act or lustf r the New Yerk I.eglslalure, which prohibl prehibl tei the UMi orstees in shs'iicrs and draw ing nsnii ears. Dr. IIuII'h (XjiiKli SruiUu purely cutt7iiitu is.iiiid ,.luniit In nutiire iuf weii.lcrr.il ).JLi wti i Vf 1tl'll(lre' ' l lUMiluuMe. eurlns l?lls!i';!it..P S C"i ' t'U',,1U u r"wl.euri rfll,;-Vt1,'aVl f Wetlireavllle, Md., JJ..f?.:"",J,un,'r "'".wtluiM wlilincute rimut iiutltiii, and yoursahnlleu ()ilsUr ine in. .tantantem rcllet J cerdlully rweuuutnd n u u fturc cure gttatmmaker'. rniLADKLrniA. Wednesday, May 22, VB. Camp Cosy and Cottage Ueatitiitil. Centre elevator. What are left of our Paris Trimmed Hats and Bennets to gether with a number from our own work-rooms go te half and two-thirds te-day. The let is little, but you'll find Virets, Crctaux, Arots, Heitz Beycrs and Linn Faulkncrs in it. They've served their turn. We give you about half the price of each. Thlrtrrnth nnd Clmlnut utrrctn corner. 150 Children's Coats go down half and third te-day : St M rrnmnt Coats nt tl 25 M HO Peasant Centi nt M 00 $10(11 1'rnmnt. Content M7.1 113 W Jtnsmit cents nt 17 00 Grctchens sag in the same way. A few of the half- price Dresses for Misses and Chil dren hang en. U te $12 of worth for $2 te $6 of money. second fleer, ('liiwtniit lret nlilr. Four flu" An ters. We sell Pins. Yeu depend en Pins. It is well they are cheap, Here lies an open paper: 280 Pins in the neat rows ; geed Pins tee ; you can have them all for one cent. Yeu may buy them te-day or any day it's net a sensation. Of course they arc Yankee Pins, as the better ones are that sell at ,, 5, 6, 7, and 8 cents a paper for better qualities and larger num bers. If you are "quite English" it may please you te use Pins made by Taylers of Londen. They are the "Patent Solid Headed Pin Manufacturers in Ordinary te Her Majesty." Fun in that title. Hut the Pins are Royal : none like them. A sheet of 400, 5 cents ; a book, solid rows, asserted black and white, 1 2 cents. Yeu close your Browning after reading " Hew they brought the geed news from Ghent te Aix " quite inspired, perhaps. Pins, Aix. Best Glass-headed Black Pins are from Aix. 4, 5, 12, and 15 cents for the funny little papers. English Black Pins, in boxes, and German Black Pins in cubes. Pins are net edible, but they are rapidly consumed. Pins are often vital. Te be properly provided with proper Pins is a need of the hour net te be disregarded. We sell Pins. Pearl Buttens. Special sale. 5 cents for a card of 2 dozens, three sizes te cheese from ; ethers 10 cents, four larger sizes in the assortment. Others quite numerous all bargains. I Iere is quite a list of Notion Bargains. Stockinet Dress Shields, 10 cents a pair ; Linen Fless, in colors, 2 cents a skein; Knitting Cotten, 3 cents a ball ; Silk Garter Elastic, 12 and 25 cents a yard ; Silver Thimbles, 20 cents ; remnants of Colored Trimmings at half prices. Yeu can buy Skirt Braids at the Spool Silk counter. Notions, trifles ; yes, but there is one little counter in that department that makes ever a million transactions a year. North of 1 en lie. Year by year we have gene beyond our own past in all the light out-deer footwear. This time a bigger jump-ahead than ever. Graceful, dainty, airy shapes that would have saved Mercury his foetwings. Net a penny-weight of useless stuff in them. Net a penny worth of extravagance in the prices. Werth, winsomeness and wear. That tells a geed share of the story ; here's the rest : Men's: fluid I'hiimi". runi-ft fox, fi lirniiRP I'nir, luce, tl M. Oiangx falftlxreril, 31. Htn.si-t Uu.it. hue, . Seul, ikie tops, line, il .VI. bcnl OMenl, j,',. Women's : lnrk llninu ('iuinH,uirc r.ix, luce Si Until Cain He, ne-M't fe, lnce,i. Hark llmu 11 1'aiiXHH, Ke.it fox, Incn, 2ffl Ueld C'niiMe., jcII.im- lirtmn fox, Incn, r.'ffl I'lht lhe 11 Cn iu., oeic triinuied, Inittiiii, Ueld t'iunn, russet Up, luce, KM limb llete L'ntr, lace, .l l.lcht llrewu Uisit, illnmeiid tip, li.itluii, IWk Drewn CniiMis, copier fox, Oxford, !!!lu;,v iiiwis. copper trimmed, Oxford, r hlle Ci.ii as, ihizu tip, Oxford, SZ lllack I'miMis, dark Imehi. ooze trimmed 1ml ten, KM. ' Illiick Omul, hlnck dougelu fux, ImiUiui mill lace, iitA. lllack I'mmiM, gout fox, lure, $.' M. Misses' : 'bdit Olive i"nimi, (K) trimmed, tuition Tun J.'iiii'iis niMl fox, l.ullen and laiv, Tun Cnuviih, retlce fox, luce, SI fe. Ihii laimiH. lliMit lirnu n f,i I...... r. lllack Ciimiw, Muck mnit triiiinud, 1 W. I IlkLfll llll.ll Lull,,.. .....II.. ... I l.tKlit UreHii C,tmit liue.fJUft. I)mh Oee Calf, Iittv, Tim. juini Aiurt, ;., v-iiiuiren s : T'jn.J'"'"". fUp.M-1 fox, iM-r mid Inittem l-hlOlheCanvHK, oeie fox, lure uml tint- ItiihM't Oe.it, hiitlen mid tat,, n 75. J.lKlil llruwn flout, button mid hire. ' llriibh fle.it, luiv, i ItiUH t Ueat Oxrerd, 1 73. Bring in the feet, little or big ; you won't be answered with excuses. Market streut front, west ef.MuIn Alkie. Three new " Tellas." Anether sensation in the Corset world. Five numbers (inam(tHtr'. of "Tcllas" just half of what we shall seen have are new en the counters. Each of the numbers is in every size. The latest te come are : (1) French ceutil, gray or white, boned bust, $1.25 ; (2) white French sateen, stitched with silk and trimmed with em broidery, $2 ', (3) same as last, but trimmed with lace, $2. Wc" guarantee every pair. sjecend deer, with Mn1hi Unclrrwcar. There's always something te interest thrifty housewives in that corner of the Basement where the Made-up Carpets and odds and ends of fleer coverings go. $1.25 Urussels Carpets at 95C Smyrna Rugs, etc., away un der price. Carpets made into rug shape from ends and pieces of stock arc marked below regular yard values. ltjiwinptit, nortlipnutef centre. Jehn Wanamaker. Wvunb (Ovctttnn. A HTltlCII 11IIOH. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Opening te-day a new line of Ladies' and Children's Muslin Underwear. Never had we such elegant goods for the price. Chemise, with needlework in serting and edging at 25c; 3 rows of inserting and tucking, 34c; 3 for$i. Pompadour Chemise, 4-inch embroidery and edging all around, 50c ; inserting, 3 rows of fine embroidery, edging and tucking, 50c ; 2 rows of 2-inch real Torchon inserting and needlework inserting, narrow Torchon edge all around, 50c Pompadour, 3 rows of edging and narrow edge all around, 50c. Pompadour, 7 rows of needle work, inserting and narrow edging, 59c ; 5 rows of fine in serting, 20 fine tucks, 69c Pompadour, 5-inch fine Ham burg embroidery, and fine edge all around, 75c. Pompadour, extra fine 3-inch embroidery, worth 25c a yard, and fine edge all around, 75c. Pompadour, 2 rows of Ham burg inserting and 2 rows of Torchon inserting- Torchon edge all around, 75c.- m Pompadour, 5 rows" of fine I lamburg inserting and 5 wide tucks, 75c. Open front, with yoke of 5-' inch embroidery, fringe all around, trimmed with feather bone trimming, 75c. V shaped front, fine lace em broidery, extra fine wide Ham burg all around, 9SC Pompadour, 2 rows of real Torchon inserting, 2-inch wide needlework inserting between, and 2-inch wide, real Torchon Lace all around, 1.25. Ladies' Muslin Drawers, 3 inch Hamburg edging and four tucks, 50c. Hamburg inserting and edging, 10 tucks, only 50c. Skirts,3 wide tucks, 25c ; bet ter muslin, , fine tucks, only 37c Cambric Ruffle, 5-inch wide, 8 fine tucks, 50c. 4-inch Hamburg edging, 4 wide tucks, 50c. 6-inch 1 lamburg edging, 1 V. inch inserting and 6 tucks, only 9SC Finer Skirts up te $2.19 apiece ; all at guaranteed lowest prices. ASTRICH PROS., 1 1 5 & 117 North Queen St. $v guile. i:ruitK a iie.mi: reu yeuu family. s Secure a Heme for Your Family. keu sau: OX Till: MONT I.IIIKHAL TKIt.MS. THo-Mery lirlek .tuelUne lieiiteii, let 120 feeldeip, en I-nnn.sU'r neuue, hrtnren Wal nut and Iineu slreetN Tiio-Mery lirlek duelling 1ieum will, mini winl reiir, Niieliei tu front, let 1 U feet deep, en Mirth Pine, helween chestnut und Walnut treet. Tno-stery brick duelling house with front ants, Iren renees. lets l.V) feel deep, en West Walnut, between Mary und Pine streets Tu (store brlik duelling houses, let HI feet decp.nu West Uiaen stiett, bctueen Charlette and Mary stret'ts. Thiee-stery brick ilnelllng houses, lets ISO feet deep, u 1th all the uiiHleru Improvements, front i.r.ls.en West I'liestnul street, hetuctu Pine and e in streets. Alse houses en li.st Wiilnut, North Mine, North Miiry.betnivn Walnut and Ix'ineii.und U'liien, lietueeu Mary nnd Pine streets. All thealee houses ureln geM enler, neu ly iu.H'red gasllxtures In all the rooms, water III the Mteheii,niid the i liars uamuited te le dry. Cull and see for jeurself, no trouble te show )e.i. ii?l!,.I.,:ii"Kxert. P.I)d.M.W.s. '-N-..,Maryhree,. Sci,rtl ItotUce. AssienHh" ixr.vrT: "eFr"iiKNif-'sc heller ,111,1 wife, of Ijmrasler elty. lj.n- enster eiainlj. Hear) '. heller and ulfe, of the elty el Ui'xiister. havliiu liv deed of m. Inu la r ussliiiiiiii nt.di.Usl April S, lwi, nsslgued und trunsrern.d all their c-stnte nnd ellects te the llndersineil. for the brnetft or the ennllters of j the said Iieury C. Keller, they therefore give none ieuii ihtseiis inueuieu ie sum ussigner, teinukepavmeut te the undersigned ultneut delaj , mid thew hn lnu' claims te present them te CHAIlI.i:s A. MII-l.Klt, AMlgm. HesldliiL' 1 u uiuensier, m juii? a. tune, Aiieriiey, ultHitdW IAIXE-S CELERY COMFOUKD. RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA Thern) twin dlc tum untold iaff(iinc. IVictem admit that they are difficult te cure m de their imtlpnU. ralne' Celery Compound h permanently cured th werit cc of rlicu mntlim nnd ncurnlgln e naythum who have uxcdlt. "HnvhiKbeen tre.ilited with rhenmnthmat the knee nnd feet for rive yean, I wa almost nnatilfi te iret around, and wa rcry often con fined te my bed for week at a time. I used only one bettle of Paine' Celery Compound, and was jT(:tiy cured. I can new Jump around, and feel a lively aa a boy." Kkajb Carem, Eureka, Nevada. 11.00. Blx for $5.00. Drucglsui. Mammoth testimonial paper free. Wei.ii, niciiARnseN A Ce., Preps., Burling. ten, Vt. DIAMOMD DYES (live Pnter and Mrlchter Celers than any ether Dye. tatchc. H. Z. IUI0ADH A HON. L-OiAi PRICES. Kollewlnu will le found a list or goods-low prlced-nlway In our steck: Child Cleld Finger Illng, 25c; Misses' Geld Finger HIhb,75c.j Irfidle' Geld Finger IUnK, 11.00 Hleeellutten,2.V;.,fi0c.,ll.00 Cellar Butten, 25e. te $1.00; Diamond Cellar nuttem, 12.00; Ladles' nnd MIse,Hreatpln,Z'ic.le 11.00; Mourning Pin nnd Knrrlng, 25e. te 16.00; Ilraeelet, Zie. te JIO; Nickel Cleclu, 11.00 8-UayMHntleaeck,3.75j Lndles'Ueld Wnlche, 115.75; Nickel Watches, 4.00; Hllver Wnlches, JIO. rT-llepalrlng In all brnnche by geed workmen nnd all work warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. (Bvecevica. A THUIIHK'M. Goods Slaughtered ! Miiiiv r.hkIs sold nt n rent low net te tin, but te producers nnd Jobber, uhe nrn nuxleii te elee out stock. THINK OF IT I noed.Hivcet California Itatslns, 4 Dm for 25c KliieCnllfernhi KMiLK)rntcd Apricots, 2 B for 25c. Italian Priinrllns, 3 ft Ter 25c. Catlfernln Plums, .1 1i for 25c. Kvniiernled Pared Pcache, lOe te l.V. Old Kvaperatnd Peaches, 5e a Ih. Fcll'H Cern, 5 cans for !Sle. Fell's Toiuntees, i can for 25c. HtrlnK Henns, 3 can for 25c. Tu e cans Pared Penche for 25e. Twenty cents for n ipiart can Fresh Apricot. r nit-si ue.iees ler inc money ill me city. Al- way frih roasted. 1'eUitiK's, 20c, TOc and Wn n bushel. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCABTKH, PA. A T HKISSTM. REIST'S Big Fruit Sale Still Continues! HALF CAHLOAU ItECKIVKIl YEMTEHDAV. M'e ere culled foolish for punhaslnic i tenslvely at this season of the jear; but e ex- Wlipil yoiiencnseeour prices, and tlie quality or the fruit, J (in will say with us, this Is surely tlie time te purchase. LOOK I LOOK! LOOK I Amene this last let of Fruit we have 31 be.ie of the l'lnet F.vaperated Yellow Paled Peat lies, niucii nu m.i ener ie wiu iraen al lie, u Iri, or lie. Ill box let of 25 lb each. This Fruit last i ear sold at from !S5e. leMiP. At this price It Mill pay you well te eet n box new. Keme one is losing money, nn.l thnt le ess win be your Kiun. 1,000 LBS. OF CHEAP. GOOD PRUNES. In this con-lk'iiinent wn bne 1,000 ffs of flood Prunes which ue will sell at 8 Ite fur5e. Never saw the like for thn money. Yeu must see our Mr Display of Fruit In order te fully comprehend Its vnstnes nnd tlie cry low figures Me mnrk ewr thein. SMOKED MEATS ! Dried lleef, 0e., lOe. nnd 12e. n Ih. Dried lleef. Knuckles, ery flnrst, He. a lb. Plenle Hams at 10c. n Pi. MACKEREL. Ne. 2 Mackerel rrdueed from 15c. te 12ie, n lb. J. PRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND HETAIL GItOCElt, LANCAHTEIt, PA. 5 I'M COuobe. t". aiAHTINkCU SUMMER DRESS GOODS. (Desirable Fabrics for Summer Wear just received.) DRESS GINGHAMS. Large and Small Plaids, all shades, from 5c te 25c a yard. DRESS SAT1NES. Larger variety than ever be fore. French Satines, 19c. American Satines, from 5c te I2c t yard. DRESS BATISTES, In all the new effects, and they are prettier than ever. . yard wide, Sc a yard ; 1 yard wide, 10 and I2c a yard. BOMBAY SEERSUCKERS. A novelty of the season, 10c a yard. DRESS CHALLIES. New, bright and desirable styles. One case at 6yc a yard, worth 10c. PRIMROSE CLOTH. The brightest novelty of the season for dress material, 1 yard wide, I2i.c. DRESS LAWNS. Crepe Lawns, 4c te 10c a yd. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Palne'i Celery Compound ha been a Oed end tome. Fer the pail two yean I havetuf fcred Willi neuralgia of tlia henrt, doctor after doctor falling te cure me. I hare taken nearly four het lira of the Compound, nnd am free from the complaint. I feel very crnlcful te you." CHA8, II. Lkwik, Central Village, Ct. Paine'g Celery Compound M t have been greatly afflicted with ncnte rheumatism, nnd could find no relief until I d could uacd i'alne'i Celery Compound. AfleruMmr lx bptllea of thli medicine I am new rnred or rheumatic trouble." HAxutl, HuTcniKWif, Be. Cernlnh, N. II. Effects Luting Cures. Paine' Celery Compound tin performed many ether cure aa marveleui a thenccenle or let ter aent te any address. Pleaaant te take, doe net disturb, but aids digestion, and entirely vegetablej a child ran take IU What' the niw of ufTerTng longer with rheumatism or neural pin? BABIES l'.v,n,f uCn stated feed are Healthy Ditp";ii"PPy. Hearty. U I Uncqualed. iUatcltce. tit-atheh. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spec, Eye-GIa Etc, nt LOWEST I'ltlCBH. Optical Geed Telegraph Time Dally. Every its Line Carefully Repaired. Article In this Line Leuis Weber, He. lBSKNerth Queen St., Near P. B. B. Station. Tl'WELEK AND OlTICIAN. Watchmaker & Jeweler ! GRADUATE OPTICIAN. Hpeclaltlesln American Watches Geld, Sil ver nnd Nickel Watches. Our stock larger than ever. Extra Inducements offered, ltnve taken n riKulnr Collrelnte Course In Optic. Knidiinted and urn fully competent te correct visual defects. EXAMINATION OF EYES FllEE. NO DHOPH USED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. fVR LAItOK AND INCREASED Watch Sales I due te the fact that we have ninny n lnrse nn.l choice Heck te eleet from. THAT WE BELL THE Best tfatclxT FOR THE LEAbT MONEY. Thnt WE DO NOTKELL WIIATWE CANNOT GUARANTEE. llnjcr should appreciate our effort te five Reed weed, and can dciend upon everything (HHiB.anu can iiciei I te lie n represented we en HERR. Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. iloeho. XTKUIVH IIOOIC HTORE. AN OFFER TO THOSE WHO WRITE. We sell 5 Quires of Fine Pure White Nete Paper for 20c, and 5 Packs of En velopes, suitable size, for 15c Don't this seem cheap? Come and see the goods at HERR'S BOOKSTORE, 53 & 55 North Queen Street. nuglR-lyd ART! SI'KCIAU DISPLAY OK ETCHINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS FenDersmith's Art Gallery HATl'IlDAY A- MONDAY MAY IS it 'JO. KVKNIXUS. " Hhecp In b Dusty Read," by 1-nthrep. " Mcudlng the Tears," by Wlnslew Hemer. " Hall tu tlic.Meiiutalnx," by Depiaggeu. " Faith," by Iledcnliniii.cn. 46 East King Street. luUMfd j3tcuclca. 1 3 ICYC1.ES, TRICYCLES, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, S1MFLE. OUAItANTEED HI(illtT GRADE, ILLUbTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. POPEMFGCO,, 79 FRANKLIN ST.. BOSTON. BRANCH HOrRF.8 J2 Warren St.. New Yerk JU WabnhAe.. Chicago. Fer tfale by JOHN S. Ml'tsSER, Ne. 'J North Street, Columbia. aub-lydeed gleets anh $heca. "necaR Awn pirpx D. P. STACK 28-30 East King St. I TAKE l'LEAUURE IN CAIXINO YOUR AT TENTION TO MY LINtiOK Thnt I nm'rccelvlng dally for the Hprlng Trade, nd all nre mode for these who require grent durability nnd for elegance, or Myle, (It and werkmannhlp cannot be excelled. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Call and examine my large sleck and we will be tileiucd te try and ault you. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO 8TBEET, LANCASTER, TA. aSMydftw TTANDSOJ DSOMEI ATrilACTIVEt STYLISH The Finest Shoes. " Why de you net keen Fine Shoes " V renin rked n young fnily the ether tiny. AVc de tee iiiany of them, M-e often think. ItV n variety thntHinTH te jierplcx, rather than te pleawj ; se many liright nnd attrac tive. nhnpcH arc thure, that 0110 finds It ilillk'iilt. te fclect the Immlsdiiiest. Ve could dtepensc with a nuinhcr of makes nnd still piwent a better ex hibit cr Fine KheeH than you'd llnd -nnywere In Lancanter. TIiIh Is jti't as true of Gcntlcinen'H footwear ns It Is of Ladles', livery shnpu we luive net standard is the eoiut'ptieu of n gculus in his calling, whose hszt nienients an! devoted te fnHhieuttn and crcntiug the liniHlsemcst elicit j iu leuther for exacting and discrimi nating patrons, and is n favorite in the fashionable Swim, America ever. Every line leather Is reptt?nted In the makes of shoes here, l'rice.i moderate always leps than lluwe prevalent in Philadelphia for pre cisely the same makes of goods. Special sliaites, in one or mere kinds or leather, we engage te fmnisli in accord with directions given, lit eacli case we guarantee 11 perfect tit, but assume no rciHiiiMbility for ap pearance of slices when cinpletcd. The experiment Is nuide at the ce-t of lady or gentleman ordering. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North (Juekn Si, TjANUASIER, Pa. nmrlK-lj'diSiW "iSeOTS .NI)"hHOK? Havlinr Just templcied Hie Impievenieiitii of our New I rout e are new inepnietl te aeeem. moilnteeur IncreuilnirTmile, IueIiik the store divided and fitted op Inte jnii(lr.iiiil Depart ment one for Ijiillrs and C'hildreii and tin ether for Men and llej . We will net have u Formal OiHMiliiKnnno OiHMiliiKnnne OiHMiliiKnnno eeiint of peculiarity of our poeds, but will b Clad te hne you call and cxahilne them, whether you wish te purihai-e or net, before purcliasliiK elKewhere, iismh will reiiKlder it no treiibln toKhew them, kneuiiiKtliat The Prices Are All Right. Iliac received nnd nre recplvlns dally one of Iho UirKest Aw.orluicnti.ef Sprlns and Uuuuner UoedHintliHCIty. Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse. 14 Tbe Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes. 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTER, Pa. 3-Ktere cle.cd ni;Hliieteryeeiiluuutflp. in , except Monday ami Halurday commencing Tucwlay, May lllli. ilrtvnoelo. ARAS0US ! YourOppertunity. Thnt Jeb Iit or PARASOLS hn been telns fait ; but ns Ihern were, a cord man In the let. you will still rind n nlrc Milritlen at75e, Sl.U) and 31. US. Nothing te cemparH wltn them atiynher eUe. Thin bnrk'iiln let lll mxhi be clevil out, come, InkendTaiitaueef it while It lafct. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN'S, 1 1 E.VKT KINO feTREnT. apI-SmdMAF CTfiviMrture. STANDARD CARRIAfii: WORK. Standard Carriage Werk. fiHW. KlnihRLLY. Nes ie, 2, i'l, f .Viurkii sir-! Rear of I'ost I'est .nlle', Uue.iter, l'u Buggies, Phasteiis, Pamily Cairiagie3. The Illicit Heck tu the eeuulrv te celeet from. Vei"nnsult everybedj. I-rtee.i. k.iit tbellnm. A tine Hue of Stceua-Hend Werk. New la the time te ttt your Cf.rrlnvt Ue Ue pnlnted nnd Repaired. Onr rcpalrlnE ce'junt Leescelled. Crff.tr fxrnrbiuenmv if -. ct pleywt for thai i p"55 Call nnd cxaa t -t yc-, rj-ei-- -net. HO SE nn 4 hits H HIT -'fVi A ,-L&B , -Js
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