W-f. ' i.-n vrt a. -, ' ..; -. t.? wr' wr. Zujmum , -?; x,-pingHHHm'wr :;,, -Cf ?-.' jf-fi '? 1 t.. . -. -,. "1-"V - - -- -v V" T r J, 2 - -"Jf IANQABiairX DAILY lJlJUIGJBy QJElR. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1888. ww r ft-". K& "if Krtf- Dally Intellfyncer. MUMUAMT, MAT U 1&58. liniiiiirrn publishes nil the aaawtef the United rress up te t-ossibleheur. n DaBy "dttlen of Tni lirrx.L t M (Mirrored by earners in we cut lawrreundtng towns for 10& per week I a. rnxe year i 1M (or sli months Mr tkree month, t tee. per month, WnsLT IirrsLtlaiirOBC (Deublo Sheet) , Face, only H.M per unum, in ad- in a wumg tuv.L (Ouuiins uuajikuu also state where the .paper U new ler- -... llikla -.. -.. .. lawntWHients from 10 te SB ets.per line MfetaserUen, according te location. B.'" - l.netr. Fa. Telephone Connection "hr Mr. 8ctt' Speecli. Xlfr. William L.Scett has delivered in fJCeflfrcflsa carefully prepared essay upon W, nil'UUD -1.1V.1. UWUICU UIC1 U fc Jkoert is the delivery and which attracted 'ItfaM attention from the members, , iaet only because et its mat- Sjtar but because of Mr. Scott's '-v-JireH understood close relations wltu - 'SSLv.l.; ..: , :":.: . .: sssrveu maw lie wuuiu express. An u- "JWrbet WM teta-rnnlipil ns In mlvannn nf H. d-ttvfjrf. but we de net minnnsp that It ' 'tltn geed idea et what was said, the f dial chiefly with the Tennsvlvania inter. vti I uciug iakiftkj eiiiuiiaini f nuu ua ii V mAm 19atAA lw Mta nrtff . nn- 1tt. ..V"" ?"-, H ..1IU. - JO,J II1U ,-.wuwiunn icir iiuiire reference te it. vMr, Scott Btarta out with the declara FS-'SiwOft that the constitution docs net 'Siutkerize the laying of protective duties. $-. makes three prepositions en this ' Mnlmf mlilnli nil amnmit in lliaaamaf lilnr t 3'i &ielv. that there is constitutional &i4 authority for levying taxes for revenue k" " 'nilv : and his bread al.ilfirapnL seem te vMu deny authority even for Incidental pro-Tteetlon. Ifevertheless, as he proceeds in his :V eisay, Air. bcett declares that he has ex- r.. amlned and approved everv word of the Mills' bill, which does net, he Eays, re- dace the present protc'ctlve duties mere AHnper cent, en an average, ana no WtacpreaBes great surprise en this showing 4v that its supporters should be charged ?Uh fwilnn trAtk rrnilAfti . We quite agree with Mr. S.ett that the j-S'VMllte bill is net n free trade measure ; T-Butwede net share his surprlse that he 'lblnli1 hn enltpil a frnn frmlnr nftn.' le ?! w'cUrind that protective duties are uncen- $ j)l4Kutienal. lie does net sufficiently ex- SS'PWa that the theoretical constitution lSfcaa been amended lw thn tirnrt.(rnl Intnr- ,-f?"lreUtien of a hundred vears. se as te te. LAUblkh protective duties tliut must be 'I'ie. Mr. Knett llnnnimpAq Afr ltnnln11' lffjr " -- whwhvw &. A.UIIUHM M j,wwnfl uui in strong terms ana ucciurcs utfaatit increases Instead of lowering du- m jr dall's bill is misshapen , though we de net vrvw-w-uinu iu:iv it increases uuiies gen- ,fctiijr , i. uecnxises mem, our no. te me .Ai . .. .. . .. 5rfl extent of the Mills bill, though that, nc- '"erdmgte Mr. Scott, takes off but 8 per agiee-re. .; iirA.in-.ni. - ...in. it. (i ... F3 -," w """ uKlc" wj.ii iur. cciHt unit M'lk-iMiniis..Mr. -I.l.lll. l.lll li. i ,!" .""I'"3- " "' 1UIIIUUI1. UUI WI13 W ;fe.Btruct the Democratic party." S'lbc-ieve that Mr. lUndall is sincere 1 Y flffaien &ud has at least as great .wtruct the Democratic party." We i in ills deve- f-mtlea, as Mr. ficritt. til tlm TVtninpriiMn PtP-Bty, te which he has given the energy M&Ofhtellfe. Lu'fk Mr. Scott had miinh mnrA liintlflendmi fltbrhte assault UDen Mr. Carnpein. iu n. W ipoerfrlend of the workingmen.ef whom he , fc eaBuiuca wjub munieuu, uut WUO30 WagCS 4 '';" he redllCPS Whiln mnktne n lfircrn nrnni ( ftS? Out of thfiir Uber. 'Nfr. Kral.t llmla Mint kp :v - ww.-....x ...v C(4sWUere is a profit of five dollars a ten in IJ'GKit. M.i.t i--i 1.- . . t,fyaJ-' umuwub ei onjei runs a. present pj&P' PrieeSj and a very extravagant profit In ,W nwung Deams. lie does net seem hew- f-g' tW te be a very careful statistician : Jr. and be has left out of the calculation nip. E B-ents that naturally affect It. Steel rails ; s&;j caru-uny can de maue a. a preu l at present VttffV ,n wen lecaieu and well managed "'k'l -Bills ; and steel beams are undoubted!? gf -Baintalned at an extravagant price by "?reomblnatien; but we cannot accept ?;1& ' calculation of the preQtmade ' t when be shows bucIi carelessness as te JdecJare that only eight per cent, of the iff ' iaoer. ii tx rf&J true that the value of coal at the mlue Rt&Ita B-irllf oil n l.n ll, 11 .-. . r W" -- -v " '" -"u utuvi, ua 1110 lami ," s. eviiur'a rnvaltv lq Mm nthar lil, if !..,., . w - - - rf-"- wvuv wu.u. QIOUIQUI tf&M con, ana mat is but 10 te 15 cents a ten lJf Vwv t.l..l ..- 1 - J It- 1 Kt fcf" U4M uuu " w ou cents en ;.-w-uw;tw,,uu. me vaiue or. a ion of Un-'- .J-shfwT irenrenrpspntR thn lnlmr in nnvin. ' lac the coal.ero and llmesteun u.nt. mni-e (&tk pig iron, and the coal that converts 73 mm pig iron into steel ana Heats It te make Wif dlnctlv emnlnvnil In tnnl-l.i i,a .,i f( i ii . '. ; --.-e uu j.iK. f'""i eteei ana me ieim, in- Ar tfiltiAiiir 41ia 1 1h ( . it Bfctf SIT JZLv. '..'"- lnBiH,u n -i "i ""- cuiunicea a jioriten ? tf fha lalin emiilni.1 tK . l.i it rvSst " " " " vi'iujcu jU miiKiug tne ' xauread and its rolling Bteck. It is Wteng te say that the division of the cost jjj of saieei neam between capital and labor m m tue proportion of 02 te 8. Mr. Car negie's profit need net be exaggerated te be shown te be extravagant. n mt m Talk te a Squire. "We print Squire Magea'a leug commu cemmu commu atcatlen, dealing with Mr. lUndall, be muse It shows the line of thought of these who are disposed te tearauy Dem Dem eettt down who does net wimiu- r,,., ...m. v "" " -" question ei tne tar ff : a dls. . P"en which has prevailed evar ni.mn ;he government was formed, and yet the wwnuu uuieauerusine spectacleef & PeliUcal parties with everv ihnn nt ,. Xrte ipen the subject te be found in each". aeere are almost as many en niens unnn 'vj the tariff as there are people ; und there KB consequently lets of people who waut alt the time te kick ether people out of their political company, though they may f shivb ueen uea itiiews rer years. rT Here is Mr. Randall, who has been a 'i Democrat greatly honored by his state, it aad four years age proposed by It for the fwsteency, who has largely been boss of r, theBtate, and dictated its jxillcy en this vy Try tariff question two years age, who Is .- new told that he cannot go te the St. Irfwls convention because he does net fa represent the state's present opinion upon k. thta Issue. -$. Very wtll, indeed. If he does net 2fc "e Bta,eB i)ln'n, we agree ftFj-uiwajinieaMiie ought net te tfi'-i. ", -" "-e "a ueiegaie ; pro pre ?S!L",h?d found who does. m-?- dal1 Waj whel,y obnoxious te the , UUt sentiment et the state i - We thought se, because hu was nreved .tJbetwoyeariage. ThaUuK ventien would have sent him te the na tional convention and lf t Mr. Sselt at home perhaps. New theKe-saw may be the ether way; but we are excusable, per chance, for net knowing it before the state convention meets ; at which, for aught that we knew, Mr. It&ndall may be en top again. Since then, te be sure, the prehldent lias declared himself en the tariff; and, though we de net think with Mr. Magce, that a president's flat con trols necessarily the policy of tlie' party, we agree that it is a potential factor in making it up, andean generally de it if It is fairly sensible. Wus agree also that the president has made a sensible deliver ancc, and that the pai ty is ready te stand by it, and that it se declares in all its conventions. Hut we de net see hew this puts out Mr. llandall or any ether Democrat who is ready te favor n reduction of tariff duties. Ter this is all that the president has demanded. lie has spoken fair words of the doctrine of free trade, but has con ceded that it was net a doctrine te prac tice, in this country, at this time. Ne one in authority wants te enforce frce trade. The Mills bill is a protective tariff measure, reducing the tariff rates en an average, Mr. Scott says, net eight per cent. Thii is the way that every Democrat can sustain the president, while main taining his own views as te the measure and mode of tariff reduction. This Is the reason that all the Democratic con ventions ate se unanimous. This is the reason that the Pennsylvania conven tion will he unanimous. And then rcco rcce rcco lutlens de net run the country, but laws ; and there is no danger of nny law ever being deliberately passed, by any party intelligently represented, te damage the Industrial interests of the country. Squlre Magee and hts neighbors may bellove abstractly in free trade, as we may ; but we fear that if the Bqulre takes a count et noses among them upon the question of reducing the tariff en Su matra leaf tobacco from seventy-flve cents a pound te tliirty-five cents, as the Mills bill does; they will net be in favor of it, as we are net, knowing that it will berulnousteour tobacco cultivation; and they will be right. This tariff question is ene decided wholly by self-interest. There is nothing else In it, though ab stractly and in n general humanitarian sense, we should share with all the people et the world our wealth and have a abate et theirs. Medical Ethics. Medical societies make themselves ri diculous sometimes by the plain evi dence that they give that they nre net keeping up with the progressive spirit of the century. The American Medical association In session in Cin cinnati, has just illustrated this. Dr. L. Web3tcr Fex, with whose name the med leal world Is ringing because of his suc cessful transplanting of the cornea of a rabbit's oye te the eye et a female patient was te have read a paper en the operation befere the association nnmed. When it was found IhaHie had submitted te an Interview en the operation and Hint it had appeared in thenewspapcis, the doc doc ten declined te permit it te be entered upon the minutes of the society's pro ceedings. It was n fosslllfereus action worthy of the days when newspapers did net flour fleur lih.nnd when book learning was confined te the clergyman and physician. It Is wiltten that the truth shall make you free." Medical ethics are peculiar when they prevent the publication of n discov ery that Is a been te the whele race. I Will tltltltMAl.- Af TIlnHl.!...!. l...AHAn oanipaules filiewB that the total prerulum Inconie was f lU,lGI,!il5 03, ana tlie ei ponies 1 12.378,001.01. This is a galu en the wrerg aide ei the ledger. CiiAwrenn county la 100 yearH ehl nnd Moadville In gaily colebratlng. I.ancasler county, which In sixty years eldor, Bends greeting. m WioeiNH preillcU an oarthquake ler Callterala between new and Ootebor. It la euro money te take the Held against Wlggliib' prodlellons. fc Oun always lntereatlug and usually uaga uaga cleus ltepubllcau oeotomporary, the l'hlla dalphla JCeeniny Telegrujih, has a way el speaking out In meeting that must be pecu liarly shocking te orthodox ltepubllean ears, llore lsarocentdeilverance: "Should Mr. lllalne be nominated. Ida rennnl. writ. ten by his own hand and certltled te evir his own signature, would be borne down by the elear, clean ene of Orover Cleve land." The Telegraph wUely lntorprets the blgns of the times. l'mi.AUKM'HiA. storekcopers are feeling the welht of Director Htokley'a new broom, und the stroet sign uuleances ere going. Oik the Heard of Trade its due credit. Tlie schedule of the (Juarryvllle railroad has been cbanged. Anetiikii man hai beeu kllled by the drolly eloetrlo light wire. This tlme the victim was T. II. Murray, n llneman for the HruBh company In New Yerk. A broken wlre with no Insulating material thoreon was graiped by him and his spirit was swiftly hurried te the conflnes of otor etor oter nlty. The overhead wires must go. m m TiiKtnddeath or Olarence Bcudder, n nineteen-year-old student at Kutgera college, New Jlrunawlck, N. J., will call attention te the perils of the gymnatim te students of athletic tendencies. lie was practicing the high jump when In falling, he was nreclnltalcii unnn h.r ui.i..i. onterod bio back te the depth of twenty iuuuuk. me recuai causea a shudder, and the anguish of the young man who is dying was Indescribable. The high Jump Is ene oftbe new features or athletic exercise, which has only coine Inte prominence In the past few years. It seems te have no utility and the accident proves It te be fraught with absolute peril te life, PERSONAL. E-t'IvNieiiT W talked el for presldent of the Seuth l'enn read. I'resiuem hi5,?!I0YJiC!;VVj' ll" oelloctod In l'hl'a- WJLlnM '0r ,Ua C'ft,hOU0 un,w"S' KK.yvTonTtMtiTK.ef lndlaiiB, bas been unanimously awarded hts sest by ihe Hnri Hnri Hnri ttionmmlttreor. prlvllsge ami elections. IliltlJl'HKSlIlir.E CltAIIMM AI.Cil.AllK will Inaugurate the season at his Mansion 5SS'".?ii"mUa 0,ty en trdv next With a lull (lrn tuMin.i """ GovKitNen IiUAVun, Adjutant General Hastings and ether military men hae h h h leotedtheslteat ML Oretlia for ifce rifle range for the national guard. I'nusiDKNT Clevkland was the reclnl ent of a paper weljrht from the parents of IlyeT.I'arsens, of I'jtt.ueld, Mass.. who waa only ten months old. Tne littie tot's name was signed te the letter and the pres ident wrote a graceful note or acknewlsd?. ment MUrAIILK UKAlr. Archbishop Lynch, the Catholle prelate of Terente, Canada. Commedore Nerman W. Kittson, widely known through bis ownership of the great stock farm Krdenbelm, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. A. J. liryant, ex-mayor of San Francisce, who ws attacked with vertigo en ferry beat there en Friday, fell into the bay and was drowned. IlMtiikll Men j. The rain Interfered with biseball yester day and tbe gamta could net be played la II el the eltles. The Ijeague game yesterday were : At Detroit, Dotrelt 0, Philadelphia i at In In dlanapella, Waahlngten 0. IndlanapelbiS : at Pittsburg, Botten 2, 1'lttsbnrg 0. Vtau pitched great game for Cincinnati yesterday, and the Ht. Leuis had but two nlta off lilm. The Association games yesterday were t At Cincinnati, Clnelnnatl 2, HL Louts 0 at Ixnlsvllle, Liulavllle 11. Kansas City 0 ; at Cleveland, IUItlmere2. Cleveland I. The Hopbemore elub of Planklln and Marshall college played and Jdefeated a nine from town, calling themselves the Iverv', yesterday, by the score of 17 te 15. BPJCOIAL itOTJasa. tieina (strong Minded Women Can rrKulate Ihelr hunhandi amszlnslv 'sat, nhnulfl they net de their duty. Jlurtleek Bleed mtlm are a koe1 rrKQlater e( thu circulation. Thiiyare txclnalvely abloea tonic, and non nen non srnnenlly strike at urn root of many serlnns allinenu. Fer inle by II. 11. Cochran, drua Rlt, 137nnd JW Nettti CJuenn Rtrcnt, Lancaster. tVliat we Can Veir, I,f Met Kndur. If we can c tire an ache, or a sprain, or a p1n p1n er a lamene, or a burn, or a brniae, or a bite, by mini? 7iimcii' Xelectrle Oil, let's Ce It, 77iama' JCcltrlrie Oil U known te be geed. hoi' try It l'er sale by II. II. Cecliran, drug, gist, It7 and ltil North Uuctin street, Ijincaatur. en't Kiperlment, Yeu cannot afford te waste tlme In export expert mcntlng when yeurltingi are In danger. Con sumption always ieciih at first only a cold. De net permit any dealer te I m ihme n pen you with somacheap Imitation of Dr. King's New Ills Ills Ills coTery for Consumption, CeuKb and Colds, but be sure you kbi the genuine lteenusehe can make mere profit bu inay tell you he his somnthltiffluslasKOed.orJuftltlioeamn. Don't bn docelyod. but lmlst upon Kettlng Dr. King's New Discovery, which li KiiuranUed te Klve rollef In all Tlirent, I.tuifj and (Jtieit unoctlem. Irlal bettles irr.e at 11. II. Coeh Ceoh Ceeh ran's dniK stere, 137 .and W N. CJueim Bt , ban ban caster, 1'a. (d) MKLHI1UU1. RKLIQIOUH HKKV1UEM WILL HE bold In the following churches en Sun day, lu tlie memlnR at lu-le, In the nvanlnir at 7.15. Bnndiiy school nt 1:44 p. in. When thu hour Is dliftirunt It Is specially neted: Bt. .lean's Ksvormke (Uuriiiau) church, cor cer cor ner UrunKO and Mulberry strnets, Kev. Jehn Kuulllnit, D. 1). pastor. Dlvlne services at 10.3a a. in. and 7.15 p, m. Sunday school at 1:15 p. in. JUttBONiTK The Old Monnnnlles will held Servian lu their church, corner or Kait Chest nut and bhennan stioets, en Hunday, 11 ay 13, nt 2 p.m. l'maclilnifln both l&uxuujies. Church or UoD-Ceruer of 1'Hnn nnd Or Or ane. ITeachliiR; at 10 a m. and 7.15p.m. by Uu pastor. Sabbath school nt 1:15 p in. hamukl Ftiiniii, e( LliimbernljuDr, l'a., n bishop In the Helnrmed Monnenllo cliurcb, la expected te preach at J.oiueuockot's tiientliiR house, en lha erctslnn of liu pilsui, slay 13 and of eo'umunlen Jlsy se. St. I,DKa'sHsrennsi Jlurlelta Avonne.ltoy. Win. r. Mchllter, pnater. Dlvlne w rvlce at 10 30 a. in and at 7 n p. in. Sunday school at a p. in. Service In tbe (lennau lanxtidiru at 6J0 p. in , l'ref H. u. Schledt, efllclatlnir. UKITSD 1IRSTIIRBR IB L'UHIST (COVKNAKT). West UraiiKO and Conceid streots-ltev. J. II run It, pastor. Preaching ntlc.JO a m annuls p. te. by ibe pastor. Sunday (school at ! p in. Ullve ilranch at G M p. in , in the locture room. Ssoemd Ktakoklieal ( KnRllsh ), en Mnl Mnl berry street, utinve Oniiitio-l'reicliInK at 10 30 a m. and at 7.13 p in. by thu pastor. Sun day school at 2 p. in. JiVAkusiiau.-Klrst Church (dcrmaii) North Wautrsirnut, lie v. K. l l ehr, pastor. I'roach I'reach ltiK at 111 .10 a. m. In tlie (lennan nnd nt 7.13 p m. In the Knglbih lanKUiitfe. Sunday tchjel at 9 a in. St. Jeiih'8 I.utiiujuk, ltev. II. K. Allemtn, D. 1. )iuUir. Servlees at 10-10 a. m. and 7- Id p. in. Locture and prayer servlces en Wednes day evening at7:J0. YenK I'eenlus' rorvlce en Thursday evuning at 7 30. catitchetlcal class sabbntli evenliiK at u.'u. sabbath schools at st. Jehns' at 1.13 p. in. and at Uetwala Jde ninrlal chapnl nt ! p in. Cuiiirt LUTiisnAn Cnunetf West Klnu stroet, K, L. Ileed, pastor. 1'reaetilnK nt 10.10 a. in. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school at 1:13 p.m. Cntncheltcallnatrnattonsen irrldw evening rnsAarriniAM Mkueiual Cuunuit, south (Mini u aireet. Tiionies ahemnann nnatir. Bervlcus tnernlng and evenlnn at the usual UU1IIO, peep! teaebera Bt. pastor. Mernliiic sorvlce at low a. m. k. iiIhk sorvlceal7 43 p. m. Sunday school at 1 43 p. in. Catechetical class at 7 p. in. Sar Sar vlers durlntr the wnuk. IflRST lUrOKMSD CUUROII. llOV. .1. Jl.TlttOl, I). D., poHter. Services te morrow nt 10 3 J a. 111.811(17:13 p. in. Sunday school at 1.13 p.m. 'JntiiiTr buTiiurun -Uernlni;armnn by ttev. STlvanus HUili. AUnrnoen aud ovnnliiRsoi evnnliiRsoi ovnnliiRsei vices conducted by the pastor. Caids for the apprnachlitK eruan recital, Klven out en Mon day, train 1.-.0 te 8 p. in. Orphans' lleinu dona tion forwarded en 'tueaday. Mia-wok. sor ser sor vlceon l'rlduy ovDiilnidnsinide! Weducsilay. preparatory te thu Wlilt-Sundaycommunleu. 1'HKSBITSRIAK Services Hi I llO Usual llOUT uiuriiiuH miu uvnniiiK. 1'reacuinir Ly tne lias lias ter. ltev. J. Y. Mitchell, 1J.U. riiiATllAiTisT. Services at thareirular hours mernliiK and ovenlnh' liy tbe pastor, ltev. J. N. Kelwull. Sunday soheol at 'i p. m. Kn. nlii(f stibject " Our I'illal Itolatlen te tledl" Jlaptlsin alter ovenl oft serrlce Uraeb I.utiihran. Cerner of North Qtioen and James streeu ltev. O. Klvln Ileitpi. pas tor. Usual sorvlcesat loiie a.m and C uu p. m. Sunday school at OeU a in. Paster's udult c!as at 7.3U p. m. Usual mld-woek: service en Wodnesday evenlnit. stated ineeUuir et Hand el raltheiilbursaay ovenlnK- Muhaviab. J. Max Hark, u. 1) paaler, 10 50 a. m. Lluuiy and Rorinen; 2 p. in. Sunday sobeolt 7.15 p in , i:enlii); serviLO. St. l'AUt's M.K. CuUROii Charles Uends, pas tor. 1'roaehliiK nt 10 M a. in. and 7 Si p. in. by thu pastor. I'.venlnK ButJt-" AUnlaL-e." Sunday school a tl:s p. m. euni: peoiue's nieetliiK at (ISO p.m. Tcmporauce ineetlnir Monday at 7 30 p in. class ineetlnif en Tuvs day, 'inurnday and Friday evening. 1'rayer imietlnK Wedneaday ovenlnK at 7.;e riitar M. K. CnuuuK. Kut. S, u.T.eray, pas ter. class ineellnK. U n. in. 10. w n. ui. and 7 43 p. in, preathtnir. 113 p. in , Sun duy school. ".Sup. m. Monday and 'lhursduy class meutlnRs. 7 30 p. in, Tuesday, bounces ineetlnir. 7 SO p. in., Wednesday, player meet (UK. 7.30 p in. Friday, young people a luoeltuir. 3 i- in., xhursday, pastor's class, Wkstbrb M. K. Ciidheu .no prfaelilnK. Biinduy achoetnt 4 p.m. Prayer luiultuKen Ihursdsy evening at 7 Se. Jcast Miss.eb M. K. tia-ncu.-Suudsy school at in m. 1 lia Iter. C Plvln Houpt will jjlve a locture for the Weman's Cbrlsilmi Temperance Union te-morrow uttorneon at 3X oVleck lu tbe court house. The devotional exarcUm will he lodbyltev. O L. Try. and the lnusle by the choir et the rimtM.i: cnurcti. HVt fttfA MA KKlfN. PuiLAnsLmiA. fiaturdaj-, May 12, lRSi, A sharp breeze in Light Cot Cot eons. Glad Ginghams 20 te 50c; spirited Sateens 12) te 37c; chipper Chintzes i2c; choice Cheviots 10 te 15c; primly proud Prints 6 te Sc. Serviceable Seersuckers, ei course. When you want a stufl te stand grief and still come up smiling, you get Seer sucker. Crinkled or plain. Let one grade stand for all crinkled, Sc. A this year S center; don't judge it by last year. Cluster. H and . inch stripes ; pink, brown, gray, navy. Cotten Lawns used te be the pet het weather stuff. But they crumpled and rumpled and mussed and looked ugly with rough use, and must be done up with care. Crazy Crepes have edged into their place. Easter, breezier, and always leek dressy if they're clean. A new printing of Crazies, includ ing a liberal let of the lovely grays, are just en the counter. I lll C. Mcithweat el centre. That ChftRtnnr Rtrpnr sirm,1r.,.. full of half-priced Suits for 2 te 1 6 year old girls is but a title page te the book of bargains en the second fleer. Suits for Country, Mountain, Seashore, Traveling, Tennis. $1.50 te $8. Second neer, Chestnut street tide. Twe ele vators. Linen Sheets are no better , uuimuy euuuui ui j,,a if, m. Xeunif le's meetlnK at 0 1.3 p, in. l'rayci nnd oraineellnK Wednesduy evening at 7 30. Paul's llsroRMKO-llev. J. tv.UHinimrxi-. WANAItAKKR'M. for being hemstitched en both ends. Simply mere stylish. 45 a pair ! Yeu pay nothing' for the hemstitching ; very little for the linen. Plump 2J yards square. Hardish, round thread, net overly white. French. The last-before little jag of these $5 a pair Sheets hardly stayed long enough te be counted. Benthwast of centre. Henry Heath's Hats. Last let for the season is in Cassi mere, Silk, Derby. The most famous Hats In the world. Every ether Hat shape for men or boys that the best Hat store should have. Whether high or low cost Hats, our prices are as low as the lowest for the same class of goods. thirteenth and Market streets. Millinery stuffs and all that gees into the make-up of we. men's and children's headgear untrimmed shapes, ribbons, feathers, gev-gaws. And a room full of trimmed things te get hints from, if you please. Bright and bustling in the children's corner always. North front thirteenth and Chestnut streets corner. 6,060 pairs Men's full regular made Half Hese at 12 1-2 cents will be sold here in the next few days. Mede and gray grounds, with neat stripes: They were imported by a New Yerk house te sell for double 12 1-2 cents. We could get 25 cents for them; no, we sell as we buy. Mlfldle Market stroet enlrance. On Saturdays and Mondays Special Novelties for Ladies come te the front at the sta tionery counter. Odd, pretty, useful. Fair, sample brick to day. Seuth of Thlrtoenth street entrance Alfred Wright's perfumes. Fragrance in the name. The most delicate odors made in America. The successful per fumes of the few, very few ether famous makers of the world. Nerthwest of Hound Counter. The often-asked-for 50 cent Helland and Hellena Shades with Spring Rellers are here. Very slippery at the price. Bccend noer, north of Transept. Mere of the Vienna Cellar and Cuff Bexes, Loek like weed, weigh like paper, last like leather. 7 and 9c. Nerthwest of centre. There is no reason why the Outing Shee should net be as neat and trim and easy as the Heme Shee. A kinship of handsome shape shows in every shoe we have luxurious, knock-about, common. Qual ity, elegance, price; we have taken geed care te sec that there was no slip en either. Oxford Ties, with gray or mahogany ooze tops and pat ent leather vamps, are the new est, nebbiest thing of the sea son. Our own design. Mirket street front, eaalef Main Aisle. An emery wheel will sharpen light cutting things quicker than any ether contrivance. The pinch is te held the things true. The adjustable rest of Hall's Knife and Scissors Grinder lets a child de the grinding as well as anybody. IlAieuient, feet of con tre stilru. JOHN WANAMAKER, . Philadelphia. M VKRHA KATUFON Clothing te Order. 1HEN03B1ESTSTLYES Or" SPRING GOODS CYN IHCrOUA'DUKltK. Our Suits te Order jreu $ 1 S.00 AND $20.00 Are Handsome and Attrictlve. We ure rlKhtrn ten with lha et ana en th bottom wltu prlcei. This Is uu acknewlCKO MEN'S PANTALOONS, TO ORDER, At $5.50 and $6, UKC1DKD UAliUAlNS H.VNUSJMKINST1LK AND JCXCKU.KNT IN I'INIBH. Wear the " Cromwell " Shirt II 1 011 Want the Uest-Kllt'nK ebtrt. Myers & Rathfon, l.KADINU CU)T111E1U, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., bANCASTKU PA, ESTATE OK JOHN Mcl'HKKSON, late et Hullabury township, l.anc-aH'r teunty. 'Uiniindernhrned auditor, appointed te dlnrlbuui the balance mnialnlnv In the hauus of the Olerk et Orphui' court et I an cas'er teuuty, Pa, biln the sum etauiTJ aim Interest, thawed m real estate new 2W.!"LJ " J",s Konbe e, Jr, situates In Baliibury township. Lauotster county. Pa, ana pild Inte court by order of the Orphans' court, te und anion k these legally entitled te tbe same, am nt for that punioseon Xue. day, Mays), A.. 1) lass , at 10 o'clock a. ui.tn tee Ubiuryliomnei the Court Heuse, lu the L.Vy . Lul!2,."jr' A'd '. where all persons Inter bstvd In sta distribution may attend. a j MtdB A. 8. UKUeUXT, Auditor, irKW A D VMR TISKMKtm. QUK RKPAIK DEPARTMENT. HEINITSH'S 07 AMD 20 BOUTH.QDBIN ST., LANCAS1KU, FA. If Ten haya anything te be repMrafl, tend It SLKi-iE? " "nr4 f atundtelt quit promptly. Reuphelstering of ill Kindi. n Jwr.0ifled.'r'.r,?,rt,s, "" 0T" nM l0 A rail Linn of KW NOVELTIkS In Flush, Tapestries, rrencn Cretonnes ifer Hanphei' swung) te select from. ' HEINITSH'S. QTAHM BROrilKKR Bosten Stere. -19TUK- PLACE -TO GO TOF OH THE Best Goods, -ATTUK LOWEST PBIOES. JUST TO THINK OF IT. HINUI BTT A C I.OTH from 2S3 n p te II 75 a yard, and a rioe Line or Uolre silks te Match. Over 300 DltlCSB PATTKUNS In Combina tions. Tlioee dresses are all en (Inures in our store, where you can sea low the goods will leek when made up. De net fall te see this display. ,FyS,haX2,5.b?n.t. rUfr Kewnants' of HLACK UKNUlKTTACLOTUandUAHUMKKKafrem sir te ten yaid pieces Will sell these goods Tery low te close them out. One Case WOOL CLOTH?, Deuble Widths. SIX0 a yat d. ' . Ji'S88.1?.00 for 12X are the Handsomest and Beat weeds we vr huve otTered. Come and see them. Over bee pieces. If you have n drcsi te de ever and want a combination, why -GO TO- 0 S I 35 S 37 North Queen St. LANCASTKIt, FA. J. II. MAHT1N&CO. QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT. Parties commencing housekeeping will save money by calling en us and examln. lng our stock before purchasing elsewhere. WHITE DINNER SETS Of the Uest English Iionsteneware, warranted net te surface crack from beat, and in the Squai e or Oval Shapes. Uest Quality White Dinner Seta, at 4.S9, 0.50, 110.00 and 12 60 a set. Second Quality White Dinner Sets, at 3.6t, 1.C9, tC.OO and 8.60 a set. Forty.feur riece W'hlte Tea Sets, in the best quality, at 11.95 a set. Second quality, 1.G2. DECOUATED DINNER SETS. If you visit our Queensware Roem you will say you never gazed upon se many pretty decorations in dinner sets. 125 piece Decorated Dinner Sets, from 15.00 te 135.00. 115 Geld Band DIuuer Sets at 114.00 a set. 115 piece English I'rlnt DIuuerSeU, $7.50 te $12.00 a set. GOSeta'ef 101 pieces Geld Hand and Hand-Palnted Dinner SaU at $11.00, worth $18.00 a set. eiiAMHKit si:rs Of all kinds. Ten piece Decorated ChttuiberSets,aU2.75a set. Rare bar gain. Ne goods misrepresented, and all goods net satisfactory we want you te return. a STAMM MARTIN d JJOOD'S BAXSAPARILLA. Keep the WS bSllfiVA HMa SlTMwrflt. M mm.. best medietas te take te keep th btecd vara and te expel the germs of scrofula, saltrbeuni, and ether poisons which eausa se much suffer inff, andsoeaerorlaterundermlaethefeaeral heallli. By lu peculiar curaUre power, Heed's Sarsaparllla stmnthens the sysUm wallelt radlaUs disease. - Early last sprint I was rery aaneh rnn down, ka4 aerrens headaehe, fait miserable and all that. I took Beet's BaraaparUla and was much benefltted ty It I recommend It te ny friends." Mm. J. M, TAtLea, Ills Knclld AVeane, ClsTsland, Ohie. Hoed'i SarMparilha "ITeraflrst-cbussprlBB; medlelna my wile and I both think very highly of Heed's Sar saparUla. We both took It last spring, it did rat deal of gecd and we felt better threagk the het weather than erer before. It eared my wife of sick headache, from which he has sudered a great deal, and rellered at of a dliey, Uied feeling. I think every one ought te take something te purify the bleed before the het weather cornea en, and we shall certainly lake Heed's Barssperillalbis spring." J. if. FnameB, a opt. Qranlte Eallway Ce., Con cord M, II. Heed's Sarsanarilla Beld by all drnggtste. ri t six for aj. Prepared ealy by O. I. KOOU CO.. Lewell, JataUB. 100 Deses Ona Dellar. h i iayAWlfVWl Affviwvm HOOD'S SARSA.l'AKILIiA FOR SALE AT H. B. OOOHRAN'b DRUQBTORR Mrs. 1S7 and 139 North Ukmh b . unMI.r i. uull'"u' "?. ?1V.KBi . - KKW ADYMRTlHKUMNTa. H AGER & BKOTU1CK. China Mattings! WHirif, KAN OV AND JOI.HTLI83. Damask Fleer Linens. LINOLEUM AND C0RT1CENE, In the various qualities snd special styles-a Melselets and forvlceablo Fleer Cevering. ARPETS. WILTON, MOQUKTrF, UODX tlUUSSKLS, TAl'KSTUY I1UUS3KL3 AND INQBAINS, IN ALL THE VAlllOU? QUALITIKS. RUGS AND MATS. HOQUKITK, SMVUNA A UUUiSKUS. Ip Bre., 25-27 West King St., UNUASTKU, I' A. -l'UlCK3 THE LOWK3T. N BW yORK STORE. DRESS GOODS -ATTUK- New Yerk Stere. During the past week we have secured several KxtrAerdluary Itair-alus In SPRING DRESS GOODS, In Aivwoel and silk and Weel matorlals.te which we call special attention, m theyara the best values we Uiye tver etTered lu these goods. One Cese All-VVoel,I)oublo Keld GlLBCKl '3 CLOTH SUITINGS in llgbt, mealumand dark grays, tans and browns, at i0e a yard. One Case SILK AND WOOL MIXTOUKS In light shades, 40 Inches wide, at 37Xe a yard One Case Wxtra Quality 10 Inch ALL-WOOL PIN CIIKCIC In taus. BTuva and lilnn lmninira Sliic s never sold for less than 63c ; One Case 40 Inch ALL-WOOL TBICOTINK3 In modes, tans and solid colors, S7Xe a yard. 40 Inch AINHK1M BILE AND WOOL MIX T U It as, new coloring?, tee a yerd. -ALL-WOOL OLOTn HU1T1NQ8, width 50 Inches, light, medium and dark shades, very cheap at 60c a yard. New shades In ALL-WOOL HKNKIKTTA", tbe ment popular dress fubrlej of the seaien at COe, 75c, 11.00 a yard. We open te-day 200 pteoesRWIBS ri.OUNO INUH, embroidered 36 lue&es deep, from COe teai.Hayard. BVThcse geMs are very desirable and chotce styles will be scarce as the season ad vances. WATT &SH AND 6, 8 Ss 10 EAST KIKG 8T LANCASTER, PA. iBOXUU. TN VKSTM KNT COMPAN Y. 7 INTEREST TUKU.B. LAND AND 1NVK3TMKNT COMPANY elfers a limited number of Its first Mortirage 6 per cent. 10 year Ueld bends at VS. netung 7 pr cent, lntrest (peld) and Hives a stock lU)NUHOr-.'A)WITA EACH I1.U.0 BOND. Value el Pennsylvania property over.a3,eoo,ooo Uonded Iuhue i.iui.tu) Annual lnUirext Charges 6O.UJ0 Estimated Income Ceal, Iren, Mines, etc Sfl0.(C0 Parties wishing tare Investments at a liberal rate et Interest. Address OHA8. A. FBNN. TrenBurer. llrcadway and C Wall Street, New Yerk' uiar7-3meedA3iw T KVAN'H KI.OUR. USE- LEYAN'S FLOUR. It Always (lives Satisfaction M.ThAS It llai Struck Chleage, Bleed Pure VST 1 KlM MWk -.aM.1.. . - MA racemmeni Uoed'a Bersspartlla. By 1U ese .? !ZLU. ""1"0.nriche and Tltallsed, thi-wTlfv"?"B,r 'UrelyoTereeme.and TSrJMurr-Ma72, "! ffi Thewh? bT" " t Heed's Sarsa parllla should de ae this spring. Ulsatteri eughly heaestaad rellablepiJraUen.pely Tegelaband contains no Injurious ingredl. entwhateTer. Thousands testify te IIidmi, liar euratlre power. " Puriflee the Bleed " I had erysipelas In the worst form, being nearly covered with blisters. My husband heard of Heed's aarsaparuia snd Insisted en my taking it, though I had little faith. I had taken bnt a few doses, when I began te leal better, and In a week I was sure it waa doing me geed. I continued te take It according te directions and when the first bottle was gene I waa entirely well. I have net been troubled by erysipelas since." Mas. h- Bioen, Brim Held, Mass. iff' 2" Uyen aec,a te lake Hoed'i Baraapft. ...... mi uui, u luuueea 10 nay any ethor. i Beld by ail dfugguu. II t alx for is Pnmwxi only Zby c. u HOOD cel PS?i2? I m. -"-( 100 Deses One Dellar. .,. aprl-JmdAw hoots axd alie i N KW SHOK STORK. O rvILKET'8 OLID KRVfCEABLE UUU9L HOEM. We have them, which ler style and wear can not Tie excelled in heel and spring heel, with and wltbent sole leather tips, ler children and inlses' wear, for bevs In button and lace, and tne prloes you will And te be jnst right. A large line of Oxford ties for ladles, misses' and chlldrun's wear. I'atent leather, fox plain tee and tips. .AUWi Solid Leather Shee, s'zes I te 5, at 11.00; thesamu style of Hhee ler men at IL2S. An easy Slipper for tender feet Is one of gleve kla and baud turned, very comfortable. H. SWILKEY, (One Price te All Cash Stere) BTe. 2 North Qneerr Street. LANCASTKK, I'A. maSMmJ TJOOT3ANIJ SHOES. Beets and Shoes MUCH LOWER. The Important fact of our stere te-day Is, that prices are lower than ever, and the rea son Is, that we have entirely tee many shoes. A few weeks age I started the prices down, ward te move them off. The public have fully appreciate! the fact, and the gteds are mov ing off very satisfactory te me. Be come along for we have leta of shoes yet. If you can ceme In before Baturday It will be mneh mere pleas ant for you te avoid the rush et Saturday In our store. But come whenever you can, our stere Is open every evening until 8 o'elock. D. P. STAGKHOUSE, 88 & 30 BAST KINO, BT., 9 IiANOASTKIt, PA. aTOlydAw F REE TO HVKRYONE. A PAIR OF SHOES FREE TO EVERYONE Who can prove that the Men's Butten, Laca and congress (Seamless) Dress Shee we are selling for i03 is net made of Genuine Calf Bkln. We lake This Offer As the public generally are under the Impres sion that a shoe of this description cannot be bought for less than 12.50. THE REASONS WHY We can sell this Shee ler tioe, are, because we buy them lu Larne Quantities, Strictly for Cah. and soil for Cash, and stick te our motte: ! QUICK SALES" AND MULL rAOFlTS.', This Is net the Only Shoe we are selling at a Bargain, but our Whele Line of Beets and Bheea are marked Down te Bottani Prices. Ladles' and Misses' Kid Opera Slippers, 50 cents, regular price 75 cents. Ladles' Patent Leather Tip Lace Lew Shoes, 73 cents, regular price, f 1 CO. Ladles' Pebble Butten Shoes, 05 cents, regu lar price, ll.oe. Men's Lace and Congress Sewed Dress Shoes, 11.25. Men's, Beys' and Youths' Lace Shee", tl 00. Child's Oraln Butten Selar Tip Shoes, 8 te 10X, Heels or Spring Heels, SO cents ; Misses', 1.00. The One-Vrife Cssli Heuse, II d E The I.taders of Lew Price In Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 BAST KINO BTRHBT, LAN CASTER, PA. arx-lmd ' MVaXVAI.. JaOPKRIOR O.UALTLY MUSICAL BOXES. HKNKY GAUTSCHl A SONS, Me. 1030 Chestnut Btreet, . 1'hUadeJphla. examination will prove our Instruments lar superior te any ether make, net speiaklng of the worthless trash that ubnunds In the market, seen being of mere anneyancn than pleasure te thutr owners. Old and lmiier lmiier fectlymade Musle Bexes carefully repaired by experienced workmen tram the manufac tory In Switzerland. Correspondence sol Iclled. Bend stamp for catalogue and price bsL n-iNLiv(IAw ACOH V, HHEAFKER'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO. IS OKMTKK aQOAIUS. FR CKERT
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