'77JP$ n5!!&F&QFir&W - z. ' :. -'eV 1 ft7-7TPf . V, I-- JOLHS IaANOACTjLB DASWl iasrrEIJJCGBlsrCiift. TUESDAY, MAT 15. 1888. m m The Pally Intelllyncer. ' I,JUIUUTI, HAT ), 1. 'rtMiMfettawaef U vailed, rreas tip te '- fit liaMtili -sear. JTTnimtir "anion et tm imtu aawl mmas&lBff towns for loe. per week , n.w ft yart fise for six months IMar lwriLtisaaema (Uenble Sheet) a Passat, anlw Ilia innnm. In ad. t4atifi, ttiAlr lAAfMI fthflfiMWl ti kMl( ftlM ifAtA hAM tkA Yunar 1 bow tnrw 'iMrarUaeaenU from 19 te ou. per line -Mk Uuasrtten. according te location. V TUB AAX'B.I.IjIUKNOKK, . Lancaster, Pa, ByTeUphOaS OOBBMttOII " KalU Ml Btreeti. Bail wars seem te be an object of great iffi - - tl.n at mul iithnrlllI nf 41ll fc V 1UW AUO ICUUBJimuui imuiMU bunuK" utr Ua a.-:)., na If nlMiul anil AlAVBUI tfl .bridges when It fetls like it. And its ;OBdaet U respectable when compared ! & wilt, fthaf f lha cH-aa!-. mUbtsv Artmnnnl am whi tllfee town, that cumber its streets with ii.'f their tracks et every kind et rail ani (wage, ana never mjuik. ul aeeiuuK their rails level with the street: " tad the street committee never thinks et making them. Traveling ever the streets wr tiMW pyue railways is a very nncem- fertable experience, and why It should lyW encountered, for the benefit of men ' two have net decency or public spirit ;;- enough te keep their tracks from being a 3 aa a Iivuk an mmmm fas ma hIaiiw Tt iVinw lAniflk asv. aaaauwi 10 uui ,. mcj ici, fa-.t . i. I .1.-1- ! .1 . ww, 1 1 1 mug uccauaq ueil teveiiiuj uu uuw l,j- I"J Miecusbui .cciiuk iuuu luuunnja 111 ""I "" " """' - " seeded, and it should be taken up. It a'eerUSnty does net need argument te show that iron rails laid upon a street should V; M se leveled witn it, ami ee tih, Sift itiat t.liav ana tini. nn nlistrnntlnll &.,. 4. tfa lien Wa Irtiaf. flint. Mm HU' W MtfV. nv v...... ...... ... ltf - Jl..l.lll ...III !,... lln (1. ' BB1V HUlUlUISklUUUll VTIU DLIUVV 110 11- delity te the public, by protecting its L right te the free use of the streets ; and the elevation of the track of the ivnn sjlranla railroad, gives an opportunity Rt- tn l.hn imv hrnnm In nnnw lln mi:illtv. -jj--. - jp InTadlng States. PI' There can be no complaint of the pres- I t rr.ll.il Glnlu iimnimA Min.t flint If fjf. uuiku uwiwi puiura nin" 7' falls te yield great deference te the lnue- t. - e9 IIia atntAil It would hardly Sfe -BWCUi.. m , an farther in this direction If it was ruled n 1 .. .- ?V !.!. !.. (I U..H.nn. UIm.Iam If .t.n nmn fit' Wfl UID eliuvudiu viigauiutB nuu ate se otmexious te our itepumican inenas, ft? except the chance ones that vote the Tte ? feblican ticket. The court consistently holds that the states may de about what m they please, and that no one can call & jcttem te account, tug latest lineriy k given them is te send men into ether ivt tJtatAfl nrmiril wllli a raniilnlttnn In nnn m hand and a pistol in the ether ; and if K"j Uasm ervtvernnw Af Ifta.nvnrAl ntatu t-nfueiia -rf ' aw ew fcivr v vuw au 1 uv "Mu . ri. xn aminr. inn rrniiiviTinii . in mnn i nr in ii ww.---- -"w vi.v...u..T ..w ... w- - wanted Is taken out anyway at the point i. The people in adjoining counties et m: If est Virginia and Kentucky have been ? killing each ether with great regularity . and persistency for n number of years : l until flnaMy, for the sake of variety per- baps, one man cbargtd with murder in Kentucky is pursued with a process et nrt Inte West Virginia. The governor dclinlng te surrender him, the Kentucky S'g'tnUsary takes him any way : and then habeas corpus was sued out te get him . Aat of thn Kpntupkv fail. h.irk In Din riBrimft41 whanna Ila na Iflnnniui fPl.n www iruvuva ue iiM niuua'icu. aiiu $ snrjremn court will Iiava nntliinir tn iln fj$ With it , and a state that has been lu- rvaded Is left te take Its revenge by -Ti. iw.... t a t i y.X nnenAa UtaiiI1 canm tn Ita n lmnint i-V, Hivv IIUMIU MVVm VVF IkW UUSV4V4 :!' warfare : and wherefore this should be fin a law-governed country Is net clear. 'Tt IMITll tfint It. lrnnlil lln In nniinnl vtitlli &' erODer idea of the indpnentlence of the Ul j9 that they should be restrained Eft- vt taratrtn AAnnl nlVinn ..! Sl. ftl. WTOI-4I(BWU UL CUUM UVllUi. UI1U bllUW LUC XVv. .-. -w . . k xeuemicounasneum nave cogiuinceor 5 1 inter.Btatfi kldnannln?. a a- A f 250,01)0,000 Scluiiic rv iMpresentative itturtiana u. Matsen Is the Democrat who leeks after the Jnler- ettsef the Fifth district et I nil ana in ft the Heuse of Representatives, lie Is the . 'lrAklMwnn .1 tl.n ..MHttll.. I II . a wwmhimui ui me buuiiuiiivu oil lUVUUU Ipsnaiens.andhasiujt renertcd abillnu- Xtherizlng the secretary of the Interior te ?S adjudicate all pension claims en account death because of dlsabllitfe, wounds pec injuries since March 4, isgi, ui umj. pt alter July 1, 18S0, as Ifthej been i"5!i05 t0 th"l nientiened period. i In ether words, it is an extension of the rreara of pension act from July 1 , 1SS0, Mtll ttiA na.enm. nf HtnnMnn.n.1 I. Ill T. & kis renert te the Heuse. Chairman M:it Mtaaystbat the cost of this legislation ,ler the present " will net exceed ?250.- '(Kil fVl " nnil itivph It. nn liln nnlnlm. fl.m Km" it afford! the very best means efdls- f burslDg the present surplus, scattering It :i through all sections of the country nud placing It in the hands of these who will ' at once put it In circulation." If Mr. Matsen believes In kernlns the r$t'eeln of the country in rapid circulation, !? tiA afimitl aAvnnnia tlin nnn.lnH n. .1... f " """ vwwwj uu UJJCUIUJJ Ul UltJ sre aiury aoers te me people, permitting " them te carry oil whatever they could p lay their hands uien. He has probably R ftt. tiOawl Ilia nlarlnn 11 r9 fl.n n-l. A. 2)i" nn ttie uiMaif nf !. .,...1... i ... . ij uv nuijivi ui Vlie OU1J1IU3 UUU 1118 0$ Banner of reducing It. Ills constituents 1-' iIimiU ll 1.1... l.... .1 ... . . "w V4u uiiu uuuia suu iiu II. 10 Him. Tiiefact that he is a Damecrat makf s his , lelly all the greater. w The UritUU War Srnrn. K Lord Wolseley has made a terepjrate 'wuuikiuiu rejuy e i-fime Aitnuter Sal. R?-4abarv'fl fierce attack unnn tilm ei n. 'Jifw: has promptly met him in the same Fwrlt of reconciliation reinforced hv n ltirge assortment of compliments. They H?;beih stick closely te what they said, hew. P"3Tt, and the whole matter simply -a eunts te this: " Unarland's enlv ppti. in..111 u. .t i j ...... s anu " una ucviareu uuu lepeaien with laapbasls that 100,000 men, properly rhaadled, could take possession of the feeeuatry. Salisbury has characterized 3'taia statement as pinicKy," and luti- raaUdthat the irevernment was nntnt. L"B alarmed. The general disavows any gMMKUen te assail the government, and VjHkt government rejoices that he has net ieeaaiuaea te resign and praises his mill. aavyauu. Undoubtedly the general has me top ueg in the fight, and baiubury, as the under deg, is te specl.il conslde'atlen and V'WHhall deference te Lord Wolseley 's vu, it certainly seems a wild at that ten times tn timn.ar,i I -arch ever England and net only repeat the triumphs of Alexander, but take possession et the country. The British isles held a population of 3,SSV 000, and if one-tenth et these could be brought into the Held against the hun dred thousand the latter would be out numbered nearly 359 te one. Lack of military training would hardly make them contemptible as enemies, any mere than it did ourewn revolutionary fathers, for they are net barbarians et the klcd Wolseley has dealt with in Africa, but Intelligent, clrllizsd men, knowing the power of modern weapons and quick te learn the meat essential duties of aseldler. The English have found their me3t re spectable foemen of late years in the U eeis of Seuth Africa and the Egyptian soldiers, and the British generats conse quently fall te realize the vast difference that (he character and civilization et a people may make In their value as sol sel dlers. They cling te their ancient fault of excessive confidence in discipline and training, and are Just new frightening their countrymen most thoroughly be cause ether nations have better armies and weapons, though none et them may have better men, and men make both. The Mississippi Channel. The lower Mississippi greatly needs controlling, and Congress can find a very useful place for the national surplus In putting it into such works as will keep the Mississippi within its boundaries, and save the annual oveifler which spreads desolation throughout a vast re gion. This is a thoroughly national work becaine of the great extent of the country that Is tributary te the Mississippi, and from which it takes the soil that annually fills up Us channel and lifts It above the surrounding country ; ready te be poured ever It when the artU ficlal barriers of its levecs glve way. The loee system of protecting the country, natural as it was, appears te have been a mistake, liaising the river banks has caused the raising et its bed by the de posit of the earth carried by its water In solution. What Is needed Is the deepen ing of the channel below the natural level of the country, as rlver channels usually nre. The Mississippi, as the country 'a greatest water channel, invites serious c.ire ntid liberal appropriation from Congress. l-w-H On Thursday, the general auetnlily of the l'reftbyterlan church In ttie United Slatea et Atnerlca will begin Its one ene ene hundredth annual meetlng In Philadelphia. The meeting tekes en an unusual lnlereat because en the same day In Baltimore the atsembly et the Haulliern I'renbyterlan church tueelf. It la hoped te brleg these two bodies together at this time. They have been apart ever since 1801 when Or. Qardlner (Spring, of the Jlrlck church et New Yerk, oilerod resolutions expressing loyalty te the Federal government. These resolutions wero the alleged reason for forming the Hsuthern assembly. The war is ever new and as the soldiers have lorgetton the bitterness Iberner, the preachers can afford te de llkewlse. '1 )i i: consular reperti show that n great tleul of attention Is being glven te gas stoves In Oermnny, tmth for hentlng and oeklng. The International Asioelatiun f jr Culinary Art inade a trial recently of gas slevca and warmly endersed tbetn bceauae et the onse with which they could be regu regu luted and their oleanllnesp. Censul Hmitjikhh thus roperUi en tlie rannuracture of straw bats In China and tbomiltlvitilen of wheat straw for the pur pose : ' The great doalderatuui Is te obtain as perfect a whlte straw as poaslble by means el bleaching In tbe sun, The process U te pull up tbe plants by hand when tbe grain Is iu the milk and only about half devolepod. Oreat cire must ba taken te pruvent exposure te rain. After bleaching the atraw U out at the llrst Joint from the top, all below that Joint beleg unelcfcs for making braid. The ludustry gives rciiiun rciiiun eratlve employment togrcatuumbersof the noeror claises, principally te women and children. It is said that a doztereus woman can rnake from 33 te 40 yards of braid per day, earning from It te ill) cents." mm m 1 in: exhibition of the work of tbe publle school children of Philadelphia oleaod en Hit unlay night. Upwards of 80,000 persons vlewcd the work and they wero especially dellgbted with what they saw among the ktndergarten chlldren and In the sewing olntsen. 11 was a great boom for practical educatlcn. Hindi: Miss Hay ban been iltaoeyoreil In Philadelphia aims one should make an, r nert te 11ml that ether missing P5iftr,3j"lir. McQlynn. Tbere was a ilnie "when the crowd bung upon, Mw uVeatli like wor wer n!l,ePS. NfilB-tuWO are none ae peer te de ')' tevorenoe. He Is a speaklng lllustrn lllustrn 'lien of hew seen a man drops out of sight when hit foolishness ceases te be a novelty. When the nowspapera wero filled with nc nc e:mnls of bis overy movemont In the ehurch and en the lecture platform, he no doubt becarae filled with the notion that be wai a great man. He was great In tbe siaiewjy tha'. Jo-Je, the doz-fieal boy, wasgrat ; la otber words, be wai a curios ity. Itut constant oentaot with curlealtlOH rondo them oemmonplaoo. Thus has It been with McQlynn. 11a hai been washed under the wuve of the publle opinion that he wai se persistent in defying. And there are no marks ou the Band te show whero he euro trod. Huv. William 11. I'mri-t, of Pittsburg, Is advocating a protective tarlll ou the ground that It is a UhrUtlan necessity. He oeuld romember when forty years age the churchgoers bad net enough money te threw lule the collection bisKet. The 1m 1m 1m provauieut of atlilrs sluoe then he attrlb utodtetho 1 11 dot of the tariff, Kvun the pulpit cannot dignify such drivel. Kkadine'h laitcensmi shows poptile peptile poptile tlen of 01,017. It Is a goodly city, but Is filling behind Iobtneu In sensations. Krn.v In the grave discussions of the Methodist conferonca there la talk of i combines" for the control of certain possibilities In tbe gathering. Human nature Is a Reed deal allke the world ever, and tbere Is a large share el wire-pulling In the workings or all oreeils. mm m- The coal operator, A. Pardee it Ce., of IlKleten, trltd the experiment of pa) leg their men every two weeks and proueunco it a failure. They announce thelr return te the old monthly bysteui, and many are charging that the change was due te the HI edcet of the cow departure upon the com cem pany store. The Pardces are deubtlea prepared te accept the penalty of violating ihh ir fr Sl.ij-23 1S.7, w.ci i- jJ4a, b0muiji.luly pay te cinpleyiH, and gives the latter a legal remedy te onlerca payment or wages every two weeks with Interest en the same. Tbeae operators would, of course, discharge theso ompleyes who thus Insisted en the law's observance, aud they thou fore have the game In their own bands. Hut It Is net creditable te them te set themtelvea against the law of the state. m Tug BrizlllinSanatelim puiai a bl 1 liberating all slaves and abolishing slavery. This is the nnal step In a gradual emancl patten begun at the urgent desire of the new dying emperor. Iifgallztd slavery In the Western hemisphere exists new only In Cuba and Perte Klcu, Thk Man helm Monitor, the new paper which has been the eaass of aa lnjaaollea nit against J, K. Mlssemer, has bees old te J. I). Hippie, of the Lancaster Examiner, and David M. Martin, fereaaaa et the Star office. Mr. Hippie for four years has done excellent sorvlee en the Ex aminer, and he will ledd a new foree and added Intelligence te Msnbeltn Jeurnallsrr, w Tine New Yerk lt la engaged In a noble work In the exposure et the miser able qnarters and accommodations provid ed for the fomale help In the Mew Yerk hotels. A lady reporter of that paper called the attention et tbe health cffioer te certain hets that had come Inte her posses sion ana acoempinled an Inspecting party te several hotels. They found a condition et aflalrs similar te that usually prevailing ia the steerage or third-class steamship dirt, -vermin and dampness, for some el the rooms were underground. " The word Vile absolutely falls te describe the condi tion of tblnts. Noneraenor nrdlnarvMn. ilbllltlea could leek unmoved at the sur roundings of this portion of wretched working humanity. When one considers thennmberef servants employed la a large hotel, in proportion te the cum ber of guests, it Is'evldent, Indeed, that one half or the hotels does net knew hew the ether half Uvea." PSR80NAL. PiiAKit CIenMLEv, one of the best known apnrtlnicmen of Philadelphia, died Mon day night. He was 47 yeara of age. William O'hniK had sorleus fail from a ca'rlage in Dublin. Heme or thesa days William will fall en Mr. lUlteur and when he deer, something will drop, Misn UATirAiimit Hay, who mysteri ously dlnappeared from Philadelphia sev eral days age, has turned up a a chorus slngerin Dun'aop9racempauy,New Yerk. I'liKSiDKNT Olkvkland has written Colenul Ji. U. Tnemra, crelary of tbe State Orange Patrons of Husbandry, thst he will visit tbe intflr state exposition at Williams' drove in Angus'. 1.IEUTKXANT t'OLONKL LOHKICO I. HlTimuAVKH, U. H. A., a Pennxylvaeian by birth and West Pointer leug before most of us hsd seen tbe light or dav, died In Washington, D. 0., Monday. He wen his ilrst honors at iiueua Vista. RnwAiib OAmt, 81 ynnr old, nt ene time tbe owner et ' Carr's Patch," new In the enntroef Wllkcsbarre, and valued at ever 12,000,000, died In tbe poerboosB en Mon day. He lest SU his money In stock specu latlen reurtenn years sge, a id had lived ou charity ever since. Misi Louisa GnATz died in Philadel phia, en Haturday, May 12, in the bO.h year or her age. Hhe was a daughter nf tbe late Hlmnn Ora'z, who died In 1839. Miss U rail's slater Koliecoa, was the original Irem whom Hlr Walter Hcelt drew his char actoref Iletxioe the Jowesf In ''Ivanhoe." Tbe deceased lady was noted as tbe founder of various ersanlzatlnna Inr iim hnn.iu , the peer, l)n Jamks Nijwten Mattiikws, or II II llnels, Is a new aspirant ler a place among tbe Olympian geda of poetry. llre is a peclrnnn bit of bis work oalled " Uiy and When drowsy Day draws 'reima Wt downy bed Iho T rUu tupi Blrti-s nf if uld una ruU, And, wiiirynthls niKUl, Ulowjeuttho piiiaullKiii 'JLIsnlKhtl Whan Inniruld Night, awnknnlni; w tth a yawp, Iauim anwu the iiioeii-wuihodiUilrway uf the duwn In trnlllniri"l8ftrmj-, Uacu;iIiik the dews away 'iljdiiyl A Faltljful Ssimnt. A irnel memery Is the servant et the mind. Wu retain our tuipresilens of peeple and things and recall thorn by a koeJ memery t a peer memory Is compromising us continually I'ref, ltlchiitd A. l'roeter, Attronemor, Uen. V. V. Aster, late U. H. Minister te Italy, Hen. Judahf. llenjtmln, (J a, Jurist nnd Btatrs Btatrs Btatrs iiian.JudiroUtuien, Jurist, I'ref. K. II. Cook, hauciUor-llieso alt uniiualldedly In ders s the l.oltettlnn Systein et Memery. Write te I'ref A. l.elsittn. 2J7iilh Av , H. Y. M,Th MKDICAL. R HKUMAT1SM. "Try Ayer's Pills" ITorKhcuinutlMii.Veurulgla.indUonl Stopten Ltuatuir, of Yenkers, N, rajs: " Uccom Uccem Uccom meiidid as a euro for chmnh Ues.lvearsr, Ayr's l'llls have rnlloved me from that trou ble and also Irem Clout. II overy victim of tills dlnuase would heed only thioe words of mine, 1 could tanljh Ueut irem the land. Thcue words would be-' Try Ayer's l'llls.' " " lly the me of Aj-or's l'llls alen, I oured tnysvlf permanently of rheumatlim wbleh hud troubled me sovernl months, l'nes1) l'llls Hill lit (1IIOI1 hill tillfiaa nml air.Alii.1 . I .... llove, would prove a spocllle la nil oaies el In ..tlliUtlfc Rheumatism. Nomedlclco could have sorved me In better toad."-C. C. lleck, Cerner Avovelloa 1'atUh, La. O. r. Hepkln, KevaiU nty, wrltes : " I lmvniiMd Ayer's l'llls t.irstxtiiDn yea's. audi tiunk lliiiy are thu tiest fills liytaa SSjrd We kin p a box of thmn In tl.Y,frns. all the limn lni'!fil-VjC'rta,l,,l,A?r"r.,',U'' lhV b"" '"J ixemthnsu oemjilamts." ?:. hav. Oirlvea Kreai boneflt from Ayer's l'llls. JTlve vnars bke I was taken se 111 with Theumatlsm that 1 win unsblntndnany work llopkthri-e boxes el Ajer's nilsand was on-lli-ely cur-d, "Inoe tiat iluie lam naver wlih. nituhnxnl Ihusa pills "l'uter Uhrlstounen. Uhernoed, WU. Ayer's Cathartic Pill?. rnarAnr-DDT Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oe., Lewell, Mnee. Held by all Uoalets In Medicine, may II low A' VKll'H SAKHA PA Ul I, I, A. VOn B A LB AT II It -llr.lll.Akl.u ..IF. in UW...U Nns. 137 A ISJ North yuoen at . Laucasler. l'e. apriviudaw AltK YOUUONSUMPriVE T U8K I'AUlvtCU'ri HlVUKItlOVIO without delay. A rore mrdlclnal rempnund thit curt s whan all rUe InlU. Ills oervd tbe v enit cnsiis or Ueukii, Wh1c Luiish, Asthma, ludlKOstlen, Inward I'alns, Kxrtanstlen. In In Milualile for lthuumatlsm. Fenmle Wfaknets, and all pains and dlsenlnra of ths Stomach and bowels. AOc. at UruiriiNts rt.ouKsreN coieonk. Most rintrruutund Lastlngel Porlurcej. Sc. Uiuklits. (!) N O APOUOOY'lOMAKi:. In oirerlng te the public a remedy VK tnlendtd for the preservation m the health and happlneM or overy 1IAVK liiiully throughout tlie land, it hill been llmreuHhly tfsted by NO ttieiimiuls el piemlnaui iiliVkl- eltns who cheerfully tiwtlly te Its Ai'Ol.OUY inicacy luUnugbf, Uelds, lloaite- ii--, I'leurls, CIieU 1-Hlns, bet. ae allCB, Kbeini,atiiii, LuiuUaKi. M.VKK. or course wu luler le llastges's Piabtbr, a iclnntlrle combination of wall known inedlilnal ingredients for the prompt relief nf aches and vuln et erydr erydr scrlpilen within the reach et nil eilernnf an. plicatien. It Iscleantv, cimvenl.int und re liable, in buying ask lur llsntus Baud lelme all ether plasters. (3) -UHjDIJN HPKOIFIO. " DRUNKENNESS (lit TUK LigUOIl IIAIUT P081TIVKLY ClTltKU JIV AUMl.NlbTKUINU UK. HAlNhS1 II'ILDIN Bl'KC'llriU. It can be given In a cup of cotree or tea with out the knowledgo et the person taking It : Is absolutely harmless, und will eirect a norma nerma innt and sjHnidy euro, whether the patient Is a miKleruU) drinker or an alcohello wreck. Theuauuds of drunkards have bn made tomperula uen who have taken Gelden .Htxw clfle In thelr conee without thetr knowledge and tenlay Imlleva they quit drinking of thelr own free wUh IT NKVtll r A1L8. The avs tem once Inipregnated with the Specific. It to te to cemos an ulter lmpesslhlllty for the llauur appeUtt) te ezlsU for sale liy iuer CH AH. A. LOOllKU, Uruggtst, UAKK, HUKK AND SPKKUy CUUK. O Uuptnre, Varlcecelu and bpoclel Ulsiases ofelthertex. Why be humbugged by nuncks when ou can nud In Ur. Wilght the onlyKso enlyKso onlyKse cub I'uvaieiiM in 1'hlladHphla who makes a specialty et tbe uoevo dtseases. and Cubes 'lu.Mt LVkEs uciBAVTssn. Advloe t ree day ana evening. Htrsngers can be treated and re turn home same day. emces private. ... -.. X,B- w" UWUIOHT, .. '.f1 "SS11 N,aa BUeet, Above Uaee. f O. Uex87S n I'hllaaelBttta. lbb.ly0W uuausijuua. WAHKAMAKBRH. - - f- i i ii -j- r , i. 'i . i i "''" t" i "i" PHiLADELrniA, Tuesday, May 15, 1888. Yeu readyesterday whatwe had te tell of Dress Goods. Anether chapter te-day with variations. It will pay te con tinue reading. JOHN WANAMAKER. The event of the week will be the Summer Occasion, new preparing. When ready, we will tell you of it, give you an invitation, and will expect you te R. S. V. P. in person. Yesterday two columns had te tell a Dress Goods story worthy of a bread sheet or a brochure. Te-day the adver tising condenser squeezes it te three inches. It's a story of Bargains, real Bargains. Here it is boiled down : Scotch Surah Zephyr Oinghtns, M Inch, a Mrcn'st were 41. Bce'.ch Zephyr Checked Ulaghatcs, 80 lneh 25 cunts i wero u Wool-inn-Cotten Plaid Suiting, SI inch- u, . PH cenU I were Weel flbeck aud Overplatl Bulttnr, 18 va rieties or color Vt cants were S. Weel 1)1 igenals in plain colors, 11 Inch S& cents) were 87X Otrman I'lald Kelge, Winch se cents i were 7. French Weel Ch.vren strlpts, 1) Inch 50 cents j were 75. French 1'runelln Cleth, f Inch - 60 cants i werets rialn Weel Bultlngs, 63 inch sicentst were 7a. Saxony Hummer Cheviot 8 cents were 75. Trench llelge fjalds. 40 Inch (W caul st weretl. Frcneh llnlge checks, 40 Inch- 60 cents. Oprrran Faaey Combination l'iala, 0 inen 73cnntsi were (las (i or man rancy Plaids, 40 Inch neceniB"! wentll. All-wool HenrlatUs, 45 loch 78 cents; were it. Mixed Suitings. 16 Inch M corns woreS7K, Black All-Weel Henriettas. Genuine German. Plenty of so se called all-wool Henrietta in the stores that is nothing big French Cashmere calendered te give it the Henrietta finish. And it isn't Henrietta finish after all. That silky sheen doesn't come from calendering. It's in the wool and the weave, Sticks te the stuff. These Henriettas are plump 45 inches wide and bang up quality, but the prices take a down dip. Were 85c, $1, and $1.25 ; new 75c, 85c and $1. The White Goods stock car ries various lines of dress stuffs that at present have points of very special interest. They get a brief touch, tee brief for their merits. Teulon Lawns. A let of two hundred pieces comes te the counter te-day in ten styles. Ne long lingo as te what the price has been or what they are worth. The price te-day is 8 cents. That's what they are worth. Cheap enough ! tee cheap. And ether Lawns at 1 e cents. Sorts and sorts. Light as a summer breeze and nearly as cheap. White Piques, embroidered. The old misnomer, net a pique weave in the let, weltings. On Friday last and previously $2, new $1. And with them an other let, average width 9 inches. They were 45 and 35 cents, but new are 25. White Pique Fleuncings. A yard and n quarter and mere deep, at $1.50. There is the fact. And it's the fact that tells. It had. net occurred te us te print a word of these stuffs un til knowing people, finding them out and buying them freely, es tablished the fact that our friends the public ought te be told. That's the why. The price-wings of Albatross are clipped a little 10 cents. It is only a little clip you say. Down from 60 cents te 50. But twenty per cent, en Albatross is a big clip. And then, tee, the color line is full no cullings nor gleanings. BeuthcaH of centrd. OuP Sateen stock is peren JOHN MAemxxKr, pA'lTKKNH, MODlfJ., Aa Central Machine Works, COliNKU or UUA.NT ANUCUUIBTIAN 8T1MCKT8, (Bear of 43enrt Ueuse). L ANCABTKII, 1-A. Knglnes, Hellers, Machlnery and Uepahtng, la turns, Drawings, Iren and brass Castings, etc. llest eiutppel alarhlne and l'&ttern llhep In tbe cliy le' light work ...wuoed Werk, l'romptness. treasonable Charges. ducitm J ACOB V. HUEAFKEK'S PURE RYE WHISKY, (UY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO. U CKNTKX sgOAUS. WANAUAKKtl'B. -fni -smiiir, si n inum bah in nial. When we opened the season with the announcement of 1,059 styles shown simul taneously, it would seem that no equal statement about Sateens had ever been made, but te that first showing we have been adding constantly. Te-day 500 pieces highest grades French, some duplicates of earlier patterns, ethers new. The choice colorings, black with geld, with sulphur, with white the colors and figures most sought for are among them. West el Jl iln AUle, north of centre. Children's Coats. As big a tumble in them as in the Chil dren's Suits we told you of the ether day. We have taken all the fine Coats ler children that two foremost makers had. They shall go for less than the stuff cost. Coats for traveling Coats for the mountains Coats for the shore Coats for play Coats for dress Most of them are light in weight and fine ; all clean, fresh, per fect. a $4 Ceat for $2.00 a $5 Ceat for $2.50 a $6 Ceat for $3.00 a 7 Ceat for $3.50 an $8 Ceat for $4.00 a 10 Ceat for $5.00 a 12 Ceat for $6.00 The $3 te $6 Suits that were $6 te $12 won't held out much longer. 2 te 1 6 year sizes. Second lljer, Chestnnt street aide. Twoolo Tweolo Twoelo vators. Here's a paradox. Parasols are against the sun. Parasol makers are for it. Toe little sunshine, two few Parasols wanted. Just se new and the makers are sorrowful. There is a congestion of raraseis. we are called in professionally. We prescribe price letting. A wry face, and the makers take the dose, but you take the gains. This metaphor of the market tells you the hew, and the why, and the wherefore, of certain bargain prices en Parasols and Sun Umbrellas for which you may leek in our announcement of te-morrow. Won't discount te-morrow's statement, only prepare for it. The prices we think will be a revelation but prices are mere figures taking value from their relation te things. You'll find the surprise in the relation. West of Chestnut Btrcet en trance. We are veteran observers of hosiery. Frem Saxony te our own suburbs, from Chemnitz te Germantown, we are daily watching. But never has any offering of Women's Black Silk Hosiery shown ever the rim of our hori zon that would compare with the following : 67 deren Women's Itlack Bilk lloje. reduced irem n te 81.2J. Odozen Women's lllack Hllk llrse, rednced from .2i tell 60 (SO dozen women's lllse htlk llme, reduced lrnnijliotetl 75, 27 dozen women's lllack Hllk Mesr, reduced Irem ti,5 te ri 28 dezan Women's limek lie llose, reduced from 13 15 te I J 5J 21 dozen Women's UlackMlk Jioje, reduced Irem 14 24 te (3 lldezsn Womeu's lllack or Urerr.j Open Werk t-llk Hesp, reduced from aj te I! 50. But neither Germany nor America finds representation in this list. Only England and France. And you knew the best silk hosiery is made by Sir. Bull and Monsieur Crapeau. The lets are net bifr. Hence you'll be wise te come seen if you want the stuff if net, no difference. Cheatnutstrtotslde, westet Main Abie. WANAMAKER. COAL, TOIUMOAHUNER'H COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Yiirn : Nertii irtnoe atreet, near Uf itfUng De pet aerlSUfl CANOABTBU. PA B a MAKTIN. helcsaln and ltetatl Dealer In all kinds of i. UMiih.lt ANU UUAU arYABu-Ne.lM North Water and Prlne Streets, above Lemen Lancaster, n3-lyd TT U K18HKR, DENTIST. Particular attention given te Ailing and tireiervtug the natural teeth, l have ail theluU'StlinnniveinenU lordelnir nlw nrk- at a very reasonable coat. Having years of ex. rwrlence in the large cities lam sure te give the host or satisfaction and save you uienev best artltlchU teeth only sa oe per set. ulOQey' sams-iyd Ma m neui'h quick ex. CLOTBllTO, m)0. QLOIH1NU DKFARTMKSIT. ismlt. EAGER & BROTHER. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. SPRING OVERCOATS FINK WORSTED OVKKCOATf, Tinit KKH4ICT UVKUCOAT8. riNR MELTON OVKKUOAT0, Perfect Fitting and ttyllsh, (10.00 te r.B 00. A SPLENDID VALUE. BLUK rj.ANNKT, 8lTlT8-( II-Weel, War ranted indigo uiuoj-ajie.oo. HAGER & BROTHER, 36 te 27 WB3T KIKO ST. M AKTlN BROTHERS. We don't knew a bet ter war te advertise than te show enr goeSs. Callandseans. Inter st at the top Ml the time. Prices at the bottom all YOUR EYES OUR FRIENDS. thq tlme. We rnika friends of your eyes and you, by our Quality for the Price. Men's salts. Urge variety te pick from, 110, lie 10, no no, no. Mnn's suits, lame variety te plet: from, I J, 111 llt.lun2.UiE. ' We can fit you ler 5 or $:e, whichever fits your purse better. Bey's units, large variety te pick from, 13 60, 1 re. S3 60, IS W, IS 60. (3 0 Bey's suits, large variety te pick from, B, 15, P, IS, $1,16 a selection at II or 110 lte ..T.MrE?.y'a ,u,u ,n mny pattern!, te 50, $8.60, 16.60, Sd.51, SH.S0, 18 Bu. 3Js?a k0''' U,U la nlftny Pett""' 9i W. W. ihegrandrstatllfl, sack or rutawaverats. Cee our hey's waists, and duuble kneemd double beel and tee fast black hose. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing- Goods, , M NOttTH QUKKN ST. M YEK8 k KATH.KON. Glething te Order. THEN03B1ESTSTLYE3 or SPRING GOODS CAN 11B rOUND HKKB. Our Suits te Order reu $18.00 AND $20.00 Are Handsome and Attractive. We are rlghtrn top with the fit nnl en th bottom with prices. This Is an acknowlrge tact. HEN'S PANTALOONS, TO ORDER, At $5.50 and $6. DXCIDKDBAKQA1NS HA.NUSOMK IN STYLE AND KXCELLKNT IN FINISH. Wear tha u Cromwell " Shirt ItYeu Want the Best-Fitting Bhlrt, Myers & Rathfon, LBADINQ CLOTUIKU3, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., LANGACTBD. l'A N EV Sl'ItlNQ OliOTUlNO. L. GANSHAN S BRO. NEW SPRING SUITS. A rlUKCTVINOTO YOU Or$J.00TO 13 0) OH JAU1I SUIT NOW BUUU1U' or ua. Fer 16 W', Fine Casslmere Butt. FerlS.OO All-wool Worsted Suits. Always herotetoro sold for 113.00. Fer iioeo. A 11-Weel Cutaway and Sacks, Always heretofore sold f .r 110 oe. Youths' and Bey's fctilts et ft 59, 15 OMO.00, ISOOandt 000' Children's Suits at 11 Ce, t! oe, $1 00, t (0 and Custom Dapattment. Reduced Trices, Lnrge Assortment. SulU te Order, strictly AlLWoel.at tll.114, lin.1.0 I2i, and J7. a he l-atterns nre flood, tbn Fit Is l'oriect, and the slaking Equal t j ihe Flnet L. GaDsman d Bre. S.W.OORNSR NORTH QUBHN & ORANQB BT3. LANCASTEIt.l'A. MIIUM TWIjIj AMU HUtt -TUK- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-LIghti Beau them all Anether Let or CUKAI'QLOBKHferOas an OU Steves. THB PERFECTION " ftlL MOULDINO A BUBBKH CU8U10B WEATHERSTRIP Beats them OIL This strip outwears all ethers. Keens eat the cold. Step rattling el windows. Bxclude the dnst. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can annlv itnnwittA nr dlrtmulA In applying 1L Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or tlirlnk a, cushion strip Is the most perfect. At tha Stere, Heater and Keng store; --or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens. 24 SOUTH QDEKN ST., LAXOABTKK. TX. OROCMRIM OARSARD'S MILD CURED HAM AN DBKKAKFAST BACON. . UnrqnsJea for tendnrnesi and elleay of "aver. w gnaranteethat tbere Is netklag te equaltkeminqaslltyln this marset. Imevf Mads of the best families nm nnw nilng taswa. SS.?-RI5J,,l,TW1 aUjfdcuen. inrUMsa fSEL il ,,?., aaa elnria nicely rhtppeO. rMoasrnaenable. SkOUus Wlalrn AT BUK8K'& Tomatoes in Glass. ?teJ0?a7TOni,OM ,n mv u ITIftnait Mil (VIM fat t-U..i. .. ijseacin" --" man eaaa at us angar com, I cans for fAe. I. www fresh. Pkd Jat Fall. We bars tab mack Cern, and thus offer It at this low price. "",B" Tomatoes, a cans for ssi. Ihlslslewar thaa enr stock!1 ' bwewntWBOT. Xvsperated Frnlts rtdnerd tn p-lca. CsllloniUKvaperaUidAprlouu at II, 10 ana Keenui. CaltiorniaKva'erated l'cachesatlgaoane ft. Fruntl!asat2l.s forOe . Prunes, s ft, for me t totter, IBs Its. French fruner, I forsSe. ,8 JOUK-ruisbnry,LeTan's, Oreri ana Kit- t,ift,f!?'.,Ave?.' Crae Wheat, Farina la. bnlF, farinese Oernmeal, ete , at i BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO 8TRMT. v aay Telephone. TIT A. 'RKtHT.- r.rvu (W. w" ; tLJiti GROCERIES, Oer. East King and Duke BtrM'a. COFFEES. Coffees am selling fast. Onr S8a Bey at CelJea bas le equal. J nst received another fresh let this morning. atecha.Java and Lesuayra are very fine Try a sampie pound. ' iWe.Jfe'? kjaby a prominent gentleman tba ether day why our Coffees wtresaperler In quality te ether Ueaees. Alter explaining tba method of niastlng te him, he left the store remarklngthatberrafterhts Coffee as well as otJ!2.r.ireS?rK8 w,a De Purchaseaatthls plana. TKAB W have them te suit everybody from 26c te BOe per ft. 1 he very nmstuardrn Drewn Oolong at OOe per ft. Hpectal price In original packager. Onr Teas are selected with great care and ill ploae tbn purchaser. Alexis Uodillett's, Mettells ana Latenr's Flee Table Oils In stock, strictly fresh. Alse a large, fresh asre.ttntnt of Alexis Uolllett's Canned ana Bettltfd uoedi. They are flee. Flout! Fleur 1 Fleur I Have you tnea It T (inly SSs per sck for a Feil Keiler (.round Fleur. Guaranteed te answerthe purpeie or higher priced Floers, riilsbnry. Levan A Seus, urefTs ana Man helm Fleurs in stock. arNew cords te all purchasers Ooed de livered prompt te all puts et the city. Tele phone connection. W. A. RSI3T & OO,, Grocers, (Formerly Blnkley's.) A REGULAR SNAP. Saturday's Snap AT CLARKE'S. Eleur ! Fleur ! Fleur ! We have the pleasure of Introducing te the people of Lancaster an entliely new Flenr manulactnred en the latest Improved system, and would request all levers of geed, sweet bread te glve It a trial. COLUMBIi ROLLER PROCEiS FLOUR. We also have In stock the Great FUlsbnry Fleur, Levan's Best Kellnr Orernd, superla tive l'atent Hungarian l'roe-ts, geed baker, 7ue par quarter. Ulngilch's XX Heur, BOe. per quarter. Olarke's Al Heller Fleur, 4 Oe. QUARTER. 80MKTI11NG MKW, SBLF-UAI91NQ. HICK OAKB FLOUIt-Thls Flenr comes ready for usn. Ne silt, no soda or baking pow der te be added Try a t nek and have for sep. per soma of the most delicious Cikes yen ever eat! only 13e a saek Have you tiled Masen's Super'er Eea Wafers wlthC'hoeefiT if net, de net fill te try them at once, only ISe ft ft. A Regular Snap. 9 & Laundry Starch nnd BcakesBeap for 2Jei 4 cans bugar Cern, c t 3 cans String Beans, best you ever (at, 2Se 6 ftj Prunes and 2 lbs Dates ler 25c, and ene thousand big lye lye lye openors tee numerous te monttea. S. CLARKE'S WI10LK3ALF. AWO KKTAILTEA AND LOFtEUaTOltK, 19 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. XELEPIIONK CONNKCTION, B ARQAINS AT REISf'H. REIST! Whelesale and Ectail Giecer, Cor. West King & Prince Sta. TUK LAUUE3T STOIIK I TUK UBAVlEar STOCK I BUYOFU3 ANU DAVE HONEY I II Cases of l'rucca (19,000 S,s),5 and Ittjfer 2ie. 801 Bexes et Batslne, new, 3 rti J'e. te Cozes New I'lunellas 'Jtt, Me. 40 Bags Figs, new. 2 ftj 253 10 liexes New Kvaperat d Appier, 2 fti. Itic. 71 Bexes Lt raeDS 15e per dez lOcrates Wh tn Clever Hener, '63 k. 2 OiO Iks Fine Mixed Caudles, 'i tbt. 23c. y.'UOCoceannts, Ifir-lie. (01 Its prepared Cocea nut, le lb. loe Barrels crackeiu 1 ami 3 Us vSc. 80 lluckets et Jelly, 6 In 3e. 1W Bexes Uhee. 4 una3E,jC3'! lc as kUuldeu'B Finest Fiemh JluiUrJ, 15c perqua't SO kegs l'lckled Tripe, 11.25 keg. Best llrted lleef In tbnclty, litie B. Finest P. llutiu only 10e S, Anether Carload ul null. 200 ft bag4. (Sc : ISO Si bags, 75e ; A and 10 bag lets, 70 and bOc. Cat lead Letsatipetll Prices. Kelst's Ixiyal Flour.e'Joqr. 10 bits Table Molasse', light as h-ney, 10c et, 100 di z Urecm, UK, 1M, 20 and 2i i eats da boxes Large cikes i.aundiy Seap 2 cer Sc. IS boxes l'e re Whit-. Castile -op, lie ft. 10 boxes Ter soap, selling fast, se cake. , Teas and Coffees. Think el it I flood Tea at 15e ft : helUrat JO, 25. 80,15, 40, 60 ei)i. Coffee at Ilk, 15, 20, K, 25; s and 10'. Finest Java una Mecha lnu can't go nmlsslueur wolfees. Loek a. then;, and te tempted. Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, Cor. W. Klvg andi'rinca Sti., (Nsrr Deea te ths Bebux Heb Hetbl.) EXCURSIONS DS. MH.LEK. TOU1UBT AND EMI- UUATIOH AHKNT. lesues Tletets te all paru of tbe Weild bptciil Excursion te the WEST At one fire for the round trip. Grand select excursions te the Vosemlte Vel ey, Yellow stone eatlnnal ark, Les Angeles. Ban Fran Cisco and Pacific Coast 1'elnts, with choice el routes returning and stay-ever prt vllegag wewt el Chicago, clreular tours from New Yerk te firlnclpaKurepean cities, Palestine and the ely Land at very low rates. Fortnightly ex cursions trein Baltimore te Bosten, Montreal and down the St. Lnwrencn. All Information concerning nny contemplated trip cheerfnlly given iree by calling or addressing 11. n. M 1 LKlt. Agent. Chicago. Heck Islanu and Patlfle U,U,,Mi l.MNenn Qavea strctt, Lancaster, Pa., or Franalln lloue. aprtl-lmd RECOMMENDKD BV EMINENT l'UY8ICIANS The "Best "Tonic, A Concentrated Liquid Extract of Malt and liens. Fer sale only ut J. C. HOUOUTON t) CO Mea. te ana U West King street. ifcf
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