Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 16, 1888, Image 2

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4AMIASTXK. MAT 16. ISSS.
n baet innuttncn publishes all tbe
I .'tlSK-TM Dally Idltlen of Tna Iioiui Iieiui
S'j - wcm M flollTerofl by carriers In tbe city
kr Ball. K.00 a vein H.M for nil months
If " .4' L for three months bee. per month.
4r Wil raft, only IL50 per annum, In ad.
., ranee.
r Itibaerlbert wishing thelr address changed
' t nt alM stale whero the paper li new ler-
warded.
" AdvartiaarncnU from 10 te 25 eta. per line
v (Mil Insertion, according te location.
'fi TH INTKLLlUBNOKll,
J. ' Lancaster, Pa.
inwepnene connection
Mr. Scott's Fgarts en Steel.
We publish elsewhere the statistics and
the argument made by the Hen. Wm. L.
Scott upon the protection afforded the
Iren and steel industry, the Edgar Thom Thom
eon works at Braddock, near l'ittsburg,
being mode the subject of his illustration.
The detailed argument of Mr. Scott con
firms our impression that his conclusions
are apt te be sounder than his facts. "H'e
find what seem te be clear errors and
emissions in his calculations of the
cost of the products of the Ldgnr
Thomsen works. He makes the cost of
ft ten of steel rails in 1SST te be S2G.70, of
Which $4.00 is the labor cost. Hut this
apparently includes only the cost of the
skilled labor employed in converting the
pig iron into steel, the steel into blooms
and the blooms into rails ; te which
should be added the ether labor of the
yard, in handling and shipping the pro
duct and unloading, storing and deliver
ing the materials, together with the cost
of the materials, outside tlie ceke and
iron, that are consumed ; such as
firebrick, sand and coal, or nat.
iiral gas, used in the heating fur
naces, and the lining of the con
verters ; these are net found in II r.
Scott's estimate, whl :h takes in appar
ently nothing but the iron, the coke, and
the skilled labor directly used in the
ateel and rail manufacture ; net even in
cluding the expenses of the offlce and tlie
general administration j nnd emitting, as
he admits, the cost of fuel for steam
power, and the spegelelsen, the deteriora
tion of the plant and the interest account.
Adding such items of cost te Mr.
Scott's figures It will be apparent that
tbJere Is no extravagant margin of profit
,Ja the market price of Me.fit) per ten for
jwei runs, ii is me experience of every
'manufacturer that exceptional items of
AAftfcftslfl Tnrrrcili' In flincnm nF a........ .nl
fi . t ""ft-'J w v.iu will, w.. e.uijr till-
. flvcalatien of cost, nnd need always te
gW provided for by nn nllowance
$$& contingencies; and llr. Scott
'aaeded te make such an allewance in cs-
& -lBamtlnr IIia nnvi. nf mil. tt i.
a " . uiiu, am iiiu w
,-i Ytfy TlAriAnnA n Irn.i i..nt.rAA..K 1 i
r""" " wn iimiiiiiuuiuiu DIIU KI1UWB
himself hew it is that the best laid ex ex ex
pectatlonef profit is often disappointed
iin that business. We de net think it
wise te seek te sustain an ni
gameiitwith strained facts: thn
luctlen of duty upon steel rnilH In tlm
Mills bill, is warranted by the actual cost
of steel, even though that cost should be
tbe 'price of thirty dollars per ten, te
which it has been reduced by home and
net by foreign competition.
That Mr. tfcett Included in lih oalcula ealcula oalcula
t'en of labor cost only the skilled labor
immediately employed, is appaient from
the careful enumeration he makes of that
labor, giving the total number of men
employed at G7.1, whlle in a subsequent
portion of his argument he allows
7,000 men as dally employed In the
various industries at th&e weik. And
he enumerates the great quantity of
materials that are daily leaded and tin
leaded there, belng 7,020 tens of ero,
coke, limestone, pigiren, cinder, rails,
coal, sand, bricks, melds, refractorlei,
etc. JUr. Scott understands that the 300
teneyglven a3 the dally consumption of
Cfml. Inrlnilpq nil r.t i, 1 . n..
, , .... ,. wlu llU( (lve
Items ; which seems te ha nn eirer ;
ineugu u it, did, that would aiTerd
no occasion for wonder, and certainly
none for complaint in a country which
uses natural gas as a fuel, and which Mr.
Scott thinks is thereby placed at such ad
vantage as te be independent of the tariff.
Mr. Scott falls further into manifest
error In putting the cost of ceke per ten
of iron at 72 cents; a fgure which he
reaches by combining the ,100 te"n?'
pig iron and the S00 tens efTL.,'
of.cekedailyjfega- ftt $ue J)or u q
tbe total of 2,200 tens. Ceal may
be worth but ei.10 per tea at
the Edgar Thomsen works new, though
last year It was sold at $2 at the mines ,
but certainly no ceke is used In the mak
ing of steel rails, the blooms being heated
by coal or gas.
We de net think that Mr. Scott's 6ta
tittles received as careful attention from
him as he says that the Mills bill has io ie
celved.else these inaccuracies would net
have appeared in his speech, for he cer
tainly has full knowledge of tlie subject.
We believe generally in bis cenclusiui
that the Mills bill suiliclently protects the
iron and steel manufacturer; and we
are net willing that this conclusion,
which is sufficiently based upon facts,
should appear te be prepped by anything
else.
Mr. Scott presents a striking picture
In his statement that 10,000,0l'0 acres
of cotton laud employ 1,025,000 wage
workers, whila the 105 acres of the J:dgar
Thomsen employ 7,500 ; the one Indus
1ry unprotected and the ether protected ;
the latter produclng;the greater prent te
the capital empleed. Hut the suggestion
of the picture Eeems te be ducldedly
favorable te protection, In the greater
value of the protected acre of land in
furnishing employment te population.
Church Unity.
Tae first day's tetilea of the Prot
estant Episcopal convention of the
diocese of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia
en Tuesday was marked by n strongly
f xprexed desire for church unity. When
such a body raises voice for nny cause,
the Christian world Is sure te listen, i'he
Pennsylvania convention has promptly
and with vigor repeated the call of the
Heuse of Bishops in favor of this modi
fication. That there mieht tia nn mU.
Uke, no narrowing definition of the word
church, the convention passed two reso rese reso
Mem in ejulck succession, the first com
wending the cause of church unity, and
the second, addressed te the general as
embly of the l'resbjteriau chuich about
v te convene n Philadelphia congratulating
that orgaulutlen upon a century of geed
work, and begging its membera te
jwlte with us la prayer for the psace and
unity of the church."
Who would have believed a century
age that such a thing were posslble , and
perhaps, the union hoped for may be
nearer in the future than any of us new
think It ran be ; and when It is accom
plished will be found mera liberal in
spirit and bread in scope than nny new
planned by the churchmen in convention
or assembly.
There is a Htlle church that has been
pointed te of late by eminent divines as
fitted in a peculiar manner for accomp
lishing the union of Protestant churches.
The Moravian church has held from an
cient times that Christian faith was the
one tiling needful for Christian brother
heed. It has the apostolic succession and
a firm system of faith, but superier te all
details it holds the simple acceptance of
Christianity. Its missionaries have
worked first for this one thing, caring
llttle whether their converts became
Meravians or professed the faith of some
ether denomination.
A'crr Yerk Democrats.
TheNewYerk Democrats have had a
harmonious and in all respects strong
convention. They have presented the
names of four distinguished citizens of
the state for delegates at large te the St.
Ixnils convention, and they endorsed the
administrations of Cleveland and Hill
with a vigor and enthusiasm which illus
trated that every word of the endorse
ment was meant. We print the planks
of the platform that will attract spcclul
attention as indicating tlie position
w'alch the Democratic party takes against
trusts and upon tlie revenue
Nn w Yenit preHcntii nema very peculiar
phaBen or lite, but perhapa noue inore ro re ro
markable than tbe recent abduction of nn
ageil nnd wealtliy husband from hh youth yeuth
tut wife, Mr. Jehn li. Murray, n metaber et
ene or the clty'ii eldest latnlllOR, has been
spirited nway from a dove ted young wlfe
and a luxurious home by an aged and tr.
centrle rnnlden aliter. Mr. Murray la
roventy yearn of Bge, totally ana Incurably
blind, and anllcteU with all the lnilriuUlc lnilriuUlc
et old nge. He Is In his frcend childhood
and almeHt ready te gn te hi" long home.
In Docembor, 189(1, he mnrrled Kellela
Mnrlonne I.elai", a young woman of pro pre pro
Hinneil rullurennd ofhandRemoappearnnco
The inalilfiii nlfiter n Cew dnye age went te
her brother'a Iiquhd, and partly by entrenty
and partly by ferce managed Ie take the
mlsorable old man away, In the proaenco of
the protesting young wlfe. The latter new
tidf) Biied out a writ of ImbesH corpus for
the roeovoryof her sonlle husband, and
the latter will be toaseit botween wlle nnd
slater till bla few remaining days will end
In deepest gloom. It is n nlckenlng
anDotaelo nnd onferceH the lensen that thore
are no feels llke unto old feels.
Tjii: noeloty for the prevention of cruelty
te milnmls Is going te build n hospital for
hertOM, dogs and eats In New Yerk. Thore
will be en nmbulance ready te rush out
nnd gntber up damaged anlmnla be that
they can be killed dtcuntly If uccoaaaryer
saved tr posslble. At prcaent hnraen are
eften put out of misery upon the atroeta
and the society pre: etca te avoid this shock
te the feelings ol'sensltlve poeplo by giving
the nulmal u shock of oleotrlclty In the pri
vacy of the hospital. There will also be n
llfe saving truck for assisting horses out of
cellars nnd sowers, for it aeums that New
Yerk horses huve a trick et gettlng Inte
such placeH, and as nobody wants horse a
In a Rewer, they hnve te be 11 1 ted out. It
sceniH that they aometlmos break n few
legs in gutting Inte tliose rxcavatlens, and
lu that case thelr market vnlue Ja regulated
by the prJce of glue. JItit tlie hospital will
make it qulte posslble te keep tliein In
shnpe us horses by hangleg thorn te the
celling In n sling. Tills plan might be well
applied te human beings crlpplud by Jersoy
llghtnltig. Notlne haa been glven that no
hersui with tcarlet rover or contagious
dleeasosnced apply for treatment at thlH
hospital. Un an upper lloer there will boa
ward for dogs aud cats. The noeloty voted
f.ir.,iiX) te begin the building, which will
cost ftlj.OOO.
Altoe.vv'h city solicitor has romlercd
an opinion that nu nldermnu may be also
nelly nsaoaser. When ene man hns te be
crewded Inte two oIHuek, It leeks ns If there
nre tee many cilices In lllalr'H capllal. In
ltepubllcan l.nucaster county, whero poll pell poll
tlei is n buslneae, no tueh anomaly could
be imagined.
Tun theery that loresta nlwnya aid the
inlnlitll receives n heavy blew from Dr. It.
Ven l.odenfeld, who haa boeu studying the
e lleet of the destruction of Australian roreslj
upon the cllmatoer tlmtenuny tfcfejjce
publlahes a uminary -of ulfl BrRUmenU
innt AustrnllB.ls , Very dry country may
l0J'iAretn the stuteuunt that In thn
jiritorIer It only ralnH about oneo in threo
yearK, but the doctor ahewa that tbe
plants of the desert, trees shrubs and
grasses, hnve means for Increasing the
water supply fromdeopor layera of the soil,
and for diminishing evaporation. The
leaves of the eucalyptus, ter example, are
closed when a dry wind is blowing be that
no evaporation takea place. Ah long as
wnter remains in the upper layeis of the
soil the cphomerlo plants nourish ; but as
seen as It is used up they dle because thelr
roots de net extend doep enough. Often
moisture is drawn te the surface layers by
capillary Bttractlen, but the roeta of tiees
absorb the wnter in the lower layera which
would otherwise reach the surface In this
way. He In the woedod parts of Australia
theso plants nnd grnssss de net recur. A
traoler through theso forests describe the
foil ns consisting largely of red clay ns
hard us rock mid without a slnglu blade et
grass. Australia lias no rivers with large
water sheds, aud the water runs oil be
eiuickiy that it has hardly tlme te ponetrato
the ground. When the troes nre cut down
the grasB ut onee begins te grew. Then
when rain fain It ruusell' mere slowly as
the grasses hinder ita movements, nnd it
penetrates the ground te the beneilt of the
sp it where it fell. Toe humidity or the ulr
la Increased by evaporation nnd rain lulls
mero frequently. He In Australia the rain
fall Is Increased by cutting down the trees,
whlle In America and Kurope the oppeMto
result 1ms been ebserved.
Jiu ropertoutho expert of breadstulU
for Apr'I shows that we have sent away
from home only tT.B'.'U.Wl jn wheat, corn,
barley and rye, and thelr meals and Hours.
This is f 1,710 IV! less thau lu April of 1SS7.
There la a slight increase In eats and wheat
flour, as cempared with thoexpert ilgurca
of April, lbb", but the expert et wheat in
April of 1S6S was ?3 013 feta less than in the
same mouth of lb.s7, Hnd corn Bhewaan
expert ever a million Khert of the value of
April ls87. In the four months ending
April 30, ay or thlrty.flve millions of dollars
worth of breadstutlj were exported, about
nlnetcen mllllers less than in the s me
third nf 17 O this rthiitemmhilens
were fchlpied from New Yerk, Hau Fran Fran
ciseo coming next with f7,W3,012, then
Baltlmore with about live hundred thou
sand les, and JJosten with some live mil
lions lesi-, Philadelphia and New OrleanB
eamlng last w 1th only about a million and
u miru unu a miiueu and u eiuarler, rospco respco rospce
tlrely, whlle about n dczen ethor ports
make up a million and a (pjcrter between
thorn. It seems a little strauge that New
Orleans should rank the lowest et tbe great
ports in the value of breadstulla exported.
The liguresglven ferSiu Francisce, Include
tbe shlpments from the harbor or Wllllim
ette, or I'eitlaud, Oregon, which sems
destined te rival New Ycrk as a shipping
pert for American grain and Heur,
Maye Hewitt, of New Yerk, sugRMta
that the electric light com pan lea rettulng
te bury their wires be mandamuaed. This
la proper medicine
Tiik state sanitary convention, which be
gins at f.ewlaburg en May 17, premise te
be rteh in Uovelepmonta for the geed of the
state
PERSONAL.
Miss Maiiearetta Oamkhem, daugh
tr nf tbe senator, ia te marry a NbWark,
N. J., nan, Clarke by name.
, Uf'AUS 8rnKCKRi.s, tbe sugar king of
Philadelphia, nearly cauied the breate of
the caabler of tbe Fourth street national
bank te depart en Tuesday, when he shoved
deposit of H 10,000 ever tbe counter.
JIei.va A. Lockwood, of Washington,
for president, and Aldred It. Ixjve, et Phil
adelphia, for vice president, were the nomi
nations made by tbe national convention of
thn Kqual Rights party which met In Des
Moines, Iowa, en Tuesday.
Wat,tkk Quintjn OnKHiiAM, who baa
prominence aa a candidate ter the presi
dency of the Unlted Htate, waa born In
leg cabin March 17, 1832, near Laneavllle,
In Harrison county, Ind. It la said that his
mother, new nearly ninety yean of age,
allll Uvea In that cabin, new a comfortable
atrueture, In which ahe la made aa happy aa
a tiueen by the loving care et her honored
en,
The Boisterous Atlnntle
Ia a terror te timid Teyngrm, dcnrccly Ictaen
nreeunt of the peril of tlm dirp llinn tlie
almost certainty et tea elikni'M Ilia licit
curative of ct.i Je mtt it Hosteller's .Stomach
Jlltlcr. which te.tlcK tl.e atninnrli at enre and
Iirevpnta Itaillttiirlinnrc 'In nil trnulcrannd
euilsti, v hctlicr liy rra nr Inml, It prcucnta a
linppy medium liclwi-cn tlie iiiiim-euh or In.
nllcctunl rcnnrcp nf llin mcillclue clieU, nnd
the prnlilciniitlcnl licnellt ilcrltnlilc from nn
ItmiU'illcntcl nlielinlir Ultniil.int, nu matter
linwpiire. '1 lie Jnrnnjtel a rnllreul ear often
produces atnmiirlilc ill-orders akin te that
rnuicd by tlie relllnir et n lilp. I'er thin the
Hitters In niireniit mill rertniti rvineily 'llie
me nl lirncUsh uiilcc, juitii tiliulj en lung
nrnRealn tlm tt i.., IncMlnUy hreailn dl.
(ircluraef Ilia stumncli and lniuela, llnMctK r'n
htnmacli Illllera tnlxcil villi lmiire usler
iiulllllOH lUlinpurlliea Kiimliirly it fount r
acta nnlnrinl and oilier iirejnillciiil Imliipiiiea
of cllmntoerntmi)plierc, an uvllii lliei Heels
el cxiiomire nnd f menu. Vt-u It ter kidney
cemiilnlutt, rlicuniutiaui nnd debility.
M1WWAI..
TJHKUMATISM.
"Try Ayer's Pills"
rorll)ieiimntlilii,NnutlilKl,i,iriatleul Blophen
1,-inslnjr, or Yenkers, li, 1 aajst " ltecein.
niandea ns u euro for clnonle Vea.lv ones,
Ayf-r'a l'llla have roltevod ina from that trou
ble unil iilae Irnm (lout. II every victim et
this dlroase would heed only threo werda of
mlnr, 1 could I, finish (lout Irem the land.
Theae words would lui-' Try Ayer's l'llla.' "
"lly the une of Ajur's l'llla nlen, 1 cured
myaelf ierinanuntly or rliuinniUlim which
hud troubled me aevarnl mouths. Theso l'llla
nrnntnnrohnriiileaaniid iitrcctna', and, 1 bo be bo
Itevo, would prevuaapcclllc In nil cusfer In
clplent
Rheumatism.
Nomedtclnn could have aorvea me In botler
atead."-0. O. lte;k, Cerner Avojellej 1'arlih,
I.u.
t). K. ilepkln', Nevada City, writes : ' 1
liave iiaid Ayer's l'llla ler slxtoeu yeais. nnd 1
tuink they nre tlie lieal l'llla In the world. We
koepnliei or them In thnheuas nit tlie tlnm.
1 huy hive cured inn et alck hnad iche nnd mm
rulKin Blnca tnkleir Ayer's I'liir, l have been
frex irnm thnse rnmplntnts."
.,!!,1 hVi" UUI'vea reni bnnent rrnm Ayer's
l'llla. JTIve vniira niee 1 wnsUikrn snllmilh
rlieumntlAin that t -win iinnble tndenny work
Henk three linxca of Ajer'a fills nnd was on en on
tlrely cured, "Incethnt tlme 1 am naver with,
e it n box or tliose pllla "-l'eiur Chrlstonuen,
Uliornued, Wis.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
I'KRPAUKD nr
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Ce., Lewoll, Mrbp.
Held by all Dealers In Modlclne.
lnaylltesn
AYKH'H HAHSAI'AKIMiA.
rOllHAI.H AT
ir. 11 CUtlllKAN'a UllUO HTOltH.
Nes. 117 A 13) North ytioen Hi , Lancaster. 1M.
upN 'iiud.l w '
1'AltAtSOIJI.
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lV II.
P arnsels.
A Large and varied assortment
R cady for your inspection
A-t R. B. & II.'s
S tore, i.j East KingslrceU --
O ur prices tlvi 'lowest
I'ine the largest
S tock entirely new and stylish.
cnr3 8md
UI.AXHWAHfc
J.
. MA.KTIN.vUO.
QUEENSWARE
DEPARTMENT.
r.trtic8'Ceniinencinjr hoiiseKcoplng will
s.ive inoiiey hy citlliitir en us niul t'x.imin
ingourfiteck befere purclmsing elsewhere.
wiiiti: dinxj:uskts
Of the Heat Ihiglish Iromteneware,
w.urauti'il nottesutfrtcocr.ick front licit,
ami in tlie Sqiim e or Ovul Sh.ipei.
llest Quality White JJlnner Sets, at
l.sti, n m, eio.eo ami JU.eO a set.
Second Quality White J)InniT fcete, at
$3.gu, $ 1.09, jo.'te ami $s 60 a set.
Foity.feur 1'iece White Tea Sets, lit
the best uuullty, at il.u'iaset. Second
(Itiiillty, $ 0J.
DECOItATKl) DINWr.K Siri'S.
Jf you visit our Qtieensware Itoemyou
will s.iy you never ga7ed upon se many
pretty decorations in dinner sets.
12.1; piece Decorated Dinner .Sets, from
eis.oetowsoo.
115 Celd Hand Dinner Silts at f 1 1 00 n
set.
11 "i piece IhiBlish Print Dinner Sets,
$7.B0 te ei'J.OO a net.
"0 Seta of 101 pieces Celd Jtand and
Haiid.l'ainted Dinner Sets at iW.'ji),
worth ?lb.00 a set.
ciiamiu:u SKI'S
Of all kinds. Ten piece Decorated
Chamber Sets, at$L'.7rja bet. lUre bar
gain. Xe Reeds uiUiepiesented, and all Reeds
net satisfactory we want you te return.
a
MARTIN &
WA It It AM A KBtVa.
Philadelphia, Wednesday, May 16, 1888.
Our announcements gather fresh interest
daily. Spring sales rise as the days lengthen.
Our plans are te make days busier. We de
it by increasing the points of interest.
JOHN
A lawn with field sports, a
babbling brook, a country read,
a pond with swimming fish, the
whole a sort of lete champetre,
may shortly be found in the
North Gallery, second fleer. It
will be a part of the Summer
Occasion te which we will seen
invite you.
Exact language is used in
our statements about goods.
Please remember It. The fol
lowing brief resume of broken
prices in Dress Goods, quoted
from our talk of the last two
days, refers only te large lets
and complete assortments of
entirely new goods.
The broken lets and broken
prices go te the Dress Goods
Remnant counter. Ne need te
advertise a spot of the store
already se well known te you.
Hundreds of bargains leave
there daily.
BoetchFiirahZophyrOlngham', 32 Inch. 21
stylea
SA con tii t worn 40.
Eoetcb Zepbvr UlmckeU (tlnUnin, 20 Inch
23cenlft were 40.
Wcol-anC-Cetton l'Jaia Hulltnir, 31 Inch
UXcnnla; -wnin!l
Weel Check ana Orurnlaia Hulllnir, IS va va
rletlt n or color
St con tii t were 45.
Weel Diagonals In plain colero, il Inch -
2tcenU weremw.
German l'lata Heine, lnch-
tiucantsi woie75.
French Weel Cherien utrlpna. 40 inch
WcenUt worn 75.
Frunih l'ruiiulle tileth, 40 Inch
WJccnla; woreR).
l'latn Weel HutllnRt, SO Inch Inch
Ce centH ( were 75.
Baxeny Bummer otievlot
fiecnntai wore75.
Kicnch KelK" Hlald., 40 Inch
UJrenlHt worefl,
rrench IlelK" Checks, 40 Inch
UlcentH.
Uerman Fanny Combination I'lilds, tllnc h
7S centu 1 were l.l.
(Ionian Fancy l'lalfls, 40 Inch
COcenU; worell.
Al'-wool HonrleltiM, 4Mnrh
7centB; wprell.
Mlxcrt Sultlngn, m Inch
ilcenla 1 woieH7).
Mack All-wool llentluttns, 4S Inch
75c, 85c, II ( were (.':, l,l 55.
A'.lmtresn, full ltnoel colern
5J cvuls ; were Ul,
White Goods :
Teulon Lawns, ten styles
BtenlH.
Whlte 1'IqueH, cinbrollerod
II t woreli,
htte l'iqudH.avcrjKO width 0 Incbes
vscenuii weiessanrt 4
Whlte l'iijiie rieunrlnif., l'i junlsdesr
II teuynd
All-wool Twilled Mixtures.
Quick at $i ; what will they be
at 75c ? In grays and browns,
some in illuminated effects. 50
inches.
Changeable Mixtures. Silk-and-wool.
A blueish, a red
dish, a garnetish, 75c. They've
been $1.25.
Silk and Illuminated Stripes
en Beige Ground. A rich,
striking stuff in gray or brown.
$ lrem $1.25. 41 inches,
Silk-and-wool Plaid. The
pTaid formed by graduated clus
ter stripes. Rich, quiet. In a
dozen of the most modest of
prevailing Spring shades. 41
inches. A spanking seller at
$1.75; te-day $1.25.
Silk - and - wool Stripes en
Solid Celer Grounds. Stripes
bordered by contrasting vine
design. 1 lalf a dozen color
ings. 41 inches. $1 irem
French Sateens. There is
witchery in the blended tints,
the odd figures, the soft and
sheeny finish, Half sisters te
Silk. It doesn't seem possible
te overdo them. Always origi
nal. Always full of sparkle
and life.
We barely mentioned yester
day a little army of new styles
just out of the Custom Heuse.
We've had a better leek at them
since. Se shall you. Follow
ing en the heels of hundreds of
hundreds of ethers new this
season, and yet scarcely two
alike. And they are in the
colors most te your mind :
Hiilphur and black gebelin and whlte
KU'tinund cieiun navy anil whlui
Kttiuelund crtani lnuck unit whlle
and a dozen ether just as wel
JOHN
SKVKWKAR'
Ai) WKSl' KINO.
llA.N'lM'AINTKU NKUlvTlUS
AT KU1SMAVH.
TJOYS'BIMC KNI)
SUSt'EKUKlH, 25UKNTS,
ATKKUMAN-S.
Nnxt loer te Bayler's Photo Gallery.
Ol
KN
K.VKtn KKN1M),
KU13MAVS,
(lilts riyun'acid Eland )
ASKEW
011 ur,
AY NOS, Ut AND 2J0 WKtiT UINU STUKKT.
arj-iya
WANAMAKKll'B.
WANAMAKER.
come combinations.
Patterns that have never
been here before :
sprigs and sprays
dotted plaids
scraggly leaves
random scashclls
cluster color dots
Buds and blossoms and ragged
bits of brightness scattered
higgledy-piggledy, but peeping
with surprise prettiness from
every fold.
West el Main Alile, north or centre.
Toe many Parasols. Net
here but with the makers.
And se it came about that a
very unusual opportunity ri
pened. We are but the inter
mediary between the makers
and you. Arn't these prices a
revelation ?
Selling Our
Jirtce r(r
,.. , .. . ld'eritij. Ce ilnu.
inn children s Par una .75 .a
ion lllack unu blHck simtus 4-
Inch Laaint'U achin 1300 Uli
lO024tnch Twllied (JeiicMnif,
wlric, marine blue, llghc
brown 2je ia
130 W Inch Couching, plain cel.
eis, with doiiele twill or self.
colors, wlne, black, navy,
mm, two brown. 3(0 1 Jft
125 21 Inch email Flatd couch
ing, live combinations, in
cluding black and whim.... 3 50 2 00
SO Baxeny Lace Cevers, tight
and durk ecru SCO 2(0
iraBsxeny I.ace Cevers, btlge
aiidcreani 37s jsj
71 Large rnlka Dots, cardinal
and elack bluuand b'ack .. 5 CO 3 25
35 21 Inch Conching Blrlpes,
black and black, black and
cardinal r.00 325
:00 221ncn Coaching, ratliu
Francal.o.wevon whttoedge,
teu colors je 350
This will give you an idea of
wnat we are doing, lhere is
net a Parasol named in this list
that has ever been shown be.
fore. But the list is only a
part. We take many Parasols
in our regular stock and cut the
price in half.
Taken all-in-all, this will be
the most notable sale of Para
sols we have ever made.
Chestnut street aide, west of Main Alale,
High time te say something
of the light-weight Dress
Blacks. Yeu knew in a gen
eral way that they are here.
Any seasonable stuff, black or
colors, is always here. But
what have the makers been up
te? Let's rummage a little.
Mostly familiar faces, some a
little strange. The. new charm
is in the brightness, cleanness,
freshness mere than anything
else.
Silk-and-wool " Iren Frame "
I Iernani.
All-silk Grenadine, open
mesh.
Twisted Silk Grenadine.
All-silk Crepe de Chine.
All-wool Veiling.
All-wool Albatross.
All-wool Veiling with Mohair
checks.
All-wool Grenadine, double
width.
Plaid or striped wool Gren
adine, double width.
All-wool Camel's-hair Gren
adine. All-wool Challis.
All-wool Batiste.
All-wool Tamise.
And of each sort from three te
fifteen pieces. Yeu won't have
a dream of thin Dress Blacks
for summer that can't be real
ized at that counter.
Ecceud circle, southeast of cen'.re.
Again mere room for Challis,
the soft, foamy Challis. Finest
wool, perfect weaving, perfect
printing. Yeu have had te dig
them out from heaps of creamy
Cashmeres and piles of shim
mering Printed Mehairs. New
they've half a counter te them
selves. Sixty or seventy styles,
30 inches wide, 50 and 60c.
Southwest of centre, next Hutu Alsle.
WANAMAKER.
MAUJuxjtjir.
p.VTTKKNS, MODlfL,H, An.
Central Machine Works,
COUNEIl or
UUANl' ANDCUUISTIAN STUKK18,
(Uear of Court Heuse). LANCASTKIt, PA.
Knglnes, Heller?, Machinery and llepalitng,
Patterns, Drawings, Iren and llrass Castings,
etc.
lk'st equipped Murhlne and Pattern llhep
In the city ler light m erk
-4oed Werk, Promptness. Ueasnnable
Charges. decJ.ua
WU KiyHEK, DI5NT1HT.
Paitlcular attention given te filling
andproiervluu the nutural tmth. 1 have an
the latest Improvements for delug nice nerk
at a ery roaenublu cost. Having yi ars nf ex
porteuce te the lutve cities lain saie te give
the host el satlsfacuen and eavu you uiunev.
best artltlclal teeth only u 00 per set.
maris-lya WaMNUUltl 11UKN8T,
CLOTH1NQ, ta
AH
M
YKK8 4 RA.THFOK.
Clothing te Order.
THEN03B1E3TSTLYE3
SPRING GOODS
CAN UK FOUND HXKK.
Our Suits te Order
fee
$18.00 AND $20.00
Are Bandsome and AUnctlra.
We are right nn top with the lit and en th
bottom with prices. This Is an acknowlcge
fact.
HEN'S PANTALOONS,
TO ORDER,
At $5.50 and $6.
DXCIDXD BAUUA1N8
MANDSOMKINBTYIiK AND XXCKLMMT
IN FINISH.
Wear the " Cromwell " Shirt
li Yeu want the Best-riltlng flhlrt.
Myers & Eathfen,
IiKAUlNQ CLOTH! EU?,
NO. 12 EAST KINO ST..
LAACABTKR FA.
N
EW Sl'lUNd CLOTHING.
L. GANSHAN & BRO.
NEW SPRING SUITS.
AIUKKflTHAVlNUTO YOU n K 1X00 TO U 0)
en cAuiisuir new uuuuiir or us.
KertOOO, rinoCasslmero Suit.
Koriseo. AH-Weel worsted Suits. Always
heretolero Held for 113.00.
Fer 110 00. Ail-Weel Cutaway and Sacks,
Always herotetoro sold f jr llii 00.
Youths' and Bey's fiultB at M 50, 15.00, C. 00,
8O0and'.0 00'
Chlhlien'a Sulta at tlie, i oe, 3 oe.lioo and
ti.00.
Custom Depaitment.
Iktlncetl Prices, large Assortment.
Hutu te Oidor, strictly All-Weel, at I12,H,
tl3. 120 IK, 115 and 27.
Thn Patterns nre Ooed, thn Kit Is Terfcct,
and the Making Kqual t j the Kineat ,
L lliiDsman I Bre.,
S. W.OOIW8R
NORTH QUEEN & ORANOE SIS.
LANOASTKlt, PA.
H1
USll BHOTHER.
-OUit-
$8.00 and $10 Blue
Are Arkniwledged by All
Grand Army Men
Te be Unsurpassed by Any In Lancaster or
Vicinity.
In Fit, Making, Trimming,
AND
CHEAPNESS OF FllICE
THEY CANNOT UK APPltOACIIKD,
T1IEV AUK WAltlCANrKll
Indigo Blue I
NOT TO FADE,
And have TWO 8 KT3 OT HUTTONS, BLACK
ikMlUUAXU AllMY.
Their IHMKNSK SALE OUItlMl the PAST
MONTH It u pulllcluntlKUurantee luey are the
most popular cults uiiumg ihu
G.A. R.
WCU1IX AND SEE THEM AT'C
Hirsh & Brether,
THE ONB.PRIOB
Clothiers & Furnishers,
COlt. N. QUKBN STltdKT AND UENTUK
80IIAIIK. I.ANKAHTKIC PA
HUHStUrVMlffHtMV UUIlllt.
Sal,L aU MrTtT " .--
-TU1C-
ROCHESTER LAMP.
Btity Candle-Llght i lau Umm all.
AunUer Let Of CUEAP GLOBKS let dai an
OUSteyua.
THE ' PERFECTION "
GRIND ARM SUITS
i !-J L BIOULUINO A EC BBU CTJSUIO.V
WEATHERSTRIP
Beats thein alL This strip outwears all ethers,
Koena out tbe cold, step ruttllnn of windows.
Xxclude the dusu Keep out snow and rain.
Anyone can apply It un waste or dlrtraade
In applying tt. Can be fitted anywhere-ne
heles te bera, ready for nse. It will net split,
warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most
perfect. At the Steve, Hater and Uange
Stere.
-or-
Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens,
4 SOUTH QUEEN S'.
LANOASTB1I, PA.
UKOOKRIKX
CAHSARD'S MILD CURED HAM
.. AN DBKKAKrABT BACON,
unequaled for tenderness and etlctcy of
"T.ri.. Wejinarantoelhat there Is nethtna; te
equal them In quality In this martet. Iben
aands of the host families am new using them.
FniLR'I" nlwaj satisfaction, ary them
DdMill your nelKhber.
PtSSL ?Kf,.ana Ue,0?ntt hllr chlppefl.
1-tlOBs reatenable. wkekuk W I iVt.
AT BUKHK'a
Tomatoes in Glass.
0JtoW2Oe,tt0rirT0mat0e8 ,n G"l! r8auce fr
KeacnJ;ai"0rn,AprtCOUIa qnrt ctn
reil'a Bjaar corn, 2 cans Mr Me, u rarv
rheap. This U net old or sented Cern;Sut
fresh. pwkiFd lau Fall. We have tee mSch
tern, and thus olTer It at this low prlee.
Touiateps, j cam rer 23a. i his Is lower than
they euiiht te be sold, but we want te mera
Kvuperated rrntts rcdncc d In plce.
Csllleruia Kvaiierated Aprlceu ati8. Se ana
S3 cental.
CaltiornlaKTaremtcd PoachesatlSandSe ft.
Pruntlasat2B,sfur23e.
Prnnw, 6 & I for Ma ; butter, Its 250,
French Prunes, K. for SSc,
FLOUU-Plllsbury.Leyan's, GretTi and Mil.
lera.
oatmeal, A vens, Cracked Wheat, Fatlnata
bnl, farinese cornnieal, ete . at
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 HAST KINO BTRMTT.
tsy Telephone.
xy a. KEisr.t co's
FIME GROCERIES,
Oar. East King and Duke Str eft's.
COFFEES.
Ceffeea are leltlnR fast. Onr !5e Royal Ceflea
ha te equal. J usi received another lresh let
this tnerntiiK.
Mecba.Java and Lagnayra are very fine Try
a tatnpie pound. '
We weie asked by a prominent gentleman
theotherday why our Cutrees were superior in
quality toetber uenees. Alter explaining the
method etrriwtlnn te htm, he left the store
ronmrklnmhiUheiTnlter liucouve a wellaa
yj2.r.ireS?rl?.B w"1 be purenasedatihls place.
TKA8 w have them te suit everybody
from Soe tn oeo per ft, 'j tie very flnt-st Garden
Grewn OoienKut coo per ft. hpectal price in
original packages. Our Teas are solected with
great cate and will pleane the purchaser.
Alexis Uodlllett's, Mettelln and Labeur's
Flne 'table Oils In stock, Bttlctly fresh. Alse
a large, fresh nsoitinentef Alexis Uocllletl's
Canned and Bottled Uoedi. They are fine.
Fleur! Fleur I Fleur!
Have you tried It T Only !5e per sick for a
Full UeHer (.round Fleur. Guaranteed te
answerthe purjiose or higher ptlced Fleurs.
Plllsbury, Levuu A eons, UretTs and Man
helm Hours In stock.
rNew Cards te all purchasers Geed de
livered prompt te all puts et the city, letc letc letc
phone connection.
W. A. REIST & CO., Grocers,
(Formerly lilnkley's.
A UEQULAnHNAl.
Saturday's Snap
AT CLARKE'S.
Pleur ! Eleur I Fleur !
Wohavetheplcasuroof Introducing te the
peeple of Lancaster an onttiely new Flenr
manu tactnred en the 1 atest I m pre ved system,
nnd would request all 1 evers of geed, sweet
bread te gtve It a trial,
COLUMBIA ROLLER TROCEiS FLOUR.
We also have In stork the Great rillsbnry
Fleur, Levan's liest Heller Greand, iup"rln iup"rln
tlve Patent Hungarian Procem, geed baker,
7oe par quarter. Ulngtlch's J(X Fleur, We. per
quarter,
Clarke's AA Mler Fleur,
49e, QUARTER.
SOMETIIlNa NKW, SKLr"-llAI91NU.
KICK CAKE FLOUll-Thls Fleur cemca
ready for use. Ne salt, no soda or baking pow
der te be added 1 ry a eack and have ter sup
per snme of thn most doltcteus cakes yen ever
eat t only 13e a sack
Havn you ti led Masen's Supor'er gea Wafers
wlthjhef? If mt, de net fill te try them
at once, only ltc fit,
A Regular Snap.
B B5 Luundry Starch nnd 5 cakes Seap for 28c:
4 cans bUEur (;nrii, Me t aunii Strlnv licans
best you eer ca, 25c; e !U Primus una i ti
l)ats ler 2.1c, and ene thousand big eye
openers tee numerous te mention,
S. CLARKE'S
WHOLK8A1.K AVD RETAIL TKA AND
COKFKKBTOUK,
13 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
TKI.EPHONK CONNECTION.
IJ AKOAINH AT REIST'B.
REISTI
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Cor. West King fi 1'rlnce Sts.
TIIK LAUUK3T STOltlC I TUK HEAVIEST
STOCK I
11UYOFU3 AND SAVK MONKV1
12 Cases of l'ruccs (19,000 ftj),S andtajfer
803 Dexcs of Halslnp, new, 3 lis SSc.
te Bexes Newl'iunlla iittsac.
0 Hags Figs, tiew,2fti2Sa
10 Itexes New KvaperaUd Apple?, 2 tts. SRc.
75 llexvs I.i tnens 13c per d"2
10 crauig Wh Ih Olevnr Hener, "8i
2 00 fts Flue Mlxfd caudles, 2 Ur, 23c.
SVUOOoceanuts, 4 for'ie.
40) Its propured C'cce'inut, l'e ft.
100 Barrels CrackniB 4 and S Its '. 5c.
SO llucfcels et Jelly, (i h '.'.Ie.
HOliexts ChfOie. 4 amis tti?.1a
1 LaskUulduu's Finest Piunch Mu9lard, 15c
per qua' t
SO kegs Pickled Trlpe, 11.25 keg.
Hest Urled HfCfln iheciiy, ujc ft.
Finest I. Ilium only 10c &
Anether Carload of fait 200 ft bags, f 5c ; 10
ft bags, 753 ; 5 and 10 bag lets. 70 and 80c.
Cailrad Letsat f pedal I'rlctu.
lielsl'j Ixiyal Fleur, 60c qr.
SO blls Table Melusse, light as lrney, 10c qt,
100 dcz UreciiH, UK.lMf, 20 and 21 routs
50 boxes Large cikes Laundry Seap 2 ter 5c.
15 boxes Pure Whit" Castile "enp, 15c ft.
10 boxes Tar Seap, selling fast, 8c cake.
Teas and Ooffees,
1 Iilnk of It I Geed Tea at He 11 ; belli r at
10, is, HO, S5. 40, tO U&
CofTee at l.'X. 15. 20, 2J, 2.1; 9S and C0 Flnf st
Java and Mecha lira can't go amiss tut ur
toffees. Loet u.theni, and te tempted.
Reist, Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
Cor. Yi. KIdb and Prince Sts.,
(NBXT DOOa TO TBS SOREIL llORil liOTSL.)
XXCL'JiSIOXX
DH. MILLEK, TOUIUHT ASD KMI-
UHATIOV AUKNT.
I.siies TIOeU te all parts of the Weild
fcpucUl Excursion leirni
WEST
At ene fare for the round trip Grand aelect
excurslrns te the leseinlta Vat ey. Yellow.
stene aailenal f ark, Les Angeles, Ban 1'run 1'run
Cisce and PaclHe Coast Pelntii, with choice vl
routes reiurnlng and st ay-ever privileges wett
of Chicago, circular tours trem Sew 1 erk te
firlnclpaTHnrepcan cities, PaluBllne and tbe
lely Land ut very low rates. Fortnightly ex
cursions trem llalllmerd te llosten, Mentr ml
Hnd down tbe Mt. Lawrenct. All Information
cnucernlng any contemplated trip cheerfully
ulven ire) by calling or addressing 1). ti. Ml '
LKH, Agent, Chicago. Iteck Islaun and Pari lle
K. It., Mi lJ-i North ()uteu fctniel, Lancaster,
l'iH or Franklin lieu.u. aprtl-lmd
pECOMMENDKD UY EMINUNT
PHYSICIANS
The "Best "Tonic,
a Concentrated Liquid Kxtract of Malt and
Heps. Fer sale only at
J. V. HOUGHTON A CO.,
Mm. v and ti West King lUeeU
nrf1- r -
U-J. .v iU,