T'fc'ff' 'T? ti't rsr SA r&S ri ? ri- . R, E. W.i- WyV ,..... Vi '- .r. ',& pnilB gntcUtflcttccv, ANDHKW J.HTEINMAN, CHAMLK8HTKINMAN FOl.T, Kdlters. ItUBERTCLAUKdhibllMicr.. THE PAII.Y lNTKI.LiaKNCKtt.-I,ublllicl every liny In theyenr, but Sunday. Hrwsl by curriers In this city nnil MtrreninlliiK towns at ten cents n week, llyhwll five dol lars ft year In advance; 60 cents n meiilh. WEEKLY IKTELUUKXCttt-Onc dollar nnd fifty cent A car. In advance. NOTICE TO HUICItlllEI-Kviiilt by rlicck or postefflco order, nnd wliere ncttticr of these can be procured send hi n registered letter. Entered nl the rotemre,nsMcondrlnsmnll matter. ADunrss, TItt INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, 1'n. LAM0A8TEB, PA., APRIL 20, 1889. Will It Flit I ' We print elsewhere nn inteivslliig cernmeni upon the locomotion of Indus tries, by Mr. Charles H. Ferney, or U-b-i anon ; who for ninny years wns theinun ' Bgeref liniKirtnnt Interestief the Cole Cele ' mnns, and la therefore pnrtlculnrly com petent te speak of the iron Jiultislry of i Eastern Pennsylvania. HI apparent belief that the production of Iren here ; will be discontinued before the coin cein coin petltlen of the Southern furnace, U worthy of great consideration ; and particularly ns It appears te be bawd en the idea that the anthracite fuel in this section will shortly grew " costly for blast furiiiicc use. There is ground for tills belief, In comparing the small anthracite Held with the vast bitu minous territory ; but, like many plausi ble opinions, it may net in the end prove te lie sound. The future alone can cer tainly tell ; but meauwhile we note that the present situation does net confirm Mr. Ferney's fear. Anthracite fuel grows cheaper Inntend of dearer. Quite probably Ibis is only a temporary variation in the law of trade, which must eventually send a scarce ar ticle up te tt higher comparative price than an abundant one. If it lx: trim that anthracite fuel will in the future be in greater comparative demand, certainly its price will grew. Hut thai is what we are te wait and we, but de net we new. The great veins of the anthracite basins are vastly larger than the bitumluueus veins ; and they llu at sleeper angles in the earth j wi that an average acre of an thracite coal laud may held a hundred times as much fuel In all Its veins as an acre of bituminous coal land; which often has but one workable vein, that seldom produces ten thousand tens te the acre in Its very best development ; and the average will net l five thousand. Fur thermore n very large proportion of the bituminous coal field is barren and faulted, eroded and generally se Jkneeked into a cocked hat by the earth's deluges nnd convulsion, that a comparison of its acreage with that of the deeper anthra cite field is misleading. Rtlll every one knows that bituminous coal is mere abundant and always will be cheaper than anthracite. It is easily mined and witlt little capital. The roy al!)' Is much less than upon anthra cite ; partly because of Its greater abund ance and partly of Its less Intrinsic value. Fer it has les intrinsic, value. It may have nearly the calorific power of anthracite, but it is dirty and smoky ; it must be coked, and low a fourth of its heat units In the process, Jte make a wueltlug fuel. And we de net lielleve that the majority of Kastern Iren masters will agree with Mr. Ferney that it makes In the slmH of coke, a mere valuable fuel, ten for ten, than anthracite. His true that they think that a portion efit, mixed with anthracite, improve their fumace working ; but it may le safely said that the furnace- that has tintlirii tintlirii elte coal at Its feet is as well situated in respect te fuel as one that has u handy coke supply ; at present at least. JCastern Pennsylvania has cheap fuel ; and ores, which are often cheap and geed. Se place In the whole word lias te-day greater natural advan tages for the production of cheap Iren thautholewn in which Mr. Ferney lives. The Cornwall ere deposit had Ui-ii tils" tils" cevered hi this day of the town boomer, Lebanon would Ikj spreading like a prairie fire from one side of its valley te the ether, and out te the Husquo Husque hauuaand the.Sehuyklll. The money in the ere would have lieen sought in town lets; and it would lie furnished te furnace plants for lit tle mere than the 18 cents which it cost te put it en the cars. If the Corn wall ere was valued In the Cornwall furnace at the cost of mining and carry ing it there, does Mr. Ferney think that nine ilellar pig Iren could net Iki made iuLebauen as readily asat lllrniinghainV if it Is made thereat that price; which it Is net miles, en very sunshiny days. It will Ik a very long tinie before a well located furnace In Eastern Penn sylvania is bowled out by competition -from any quarter. Jt has a ualui-.il pro pre pro tectlen in Its convenience te inaikct, which is worth three dollars a ten te it as compared with Alabama iron, and which is never likely te grew much less. And if that much protection can not protect it, it ought te go. Jt does net iieed,&eiuucli,wlth proper rules of fieiglit upeu raw materials.aud with the advanc ing value of ores in the new iron regions that are being icpicrcd with big fur naces. Authracite may climb a little in price, before Kastern Pennsylvania fur naces decline the struggle. Mr. Ferney truly wiys that the day or extravagance and big salaries in iron management has gene by ; but this cau tion applies mere particularly te the new Southern enterprises (than te our own, which have often Uen en starva tion diet. Already the greatest of the Southern eerjwratluiis, the Tcuucswc Iren and Ceal company, has K-eu recon structed; and there will K- a vast deal of these performances liefore things are settled.ln that new mineral country. Furnaces that are carry lug thousands of acres of Iren and coal land, for specula tive purposes, may be doing wisely, if they are able te indulge the luxury ; but they will net make cheap Iren, if they charge the luterestcest te excuses ; and "wuwuiui.(ioiieiuwii their ere and coal, cannot make nlue dollar iron. -Arlter Hay. Our law makers in their wisdom have fixed a day In springtime for the plant ing of trees, for many tilings are mere wire of belngdeue If times-are established for them, and the Institution of Arber Day takes away the excuse of forgetful fergetful uc from any Mho admit the public duty of tree planting. Jf uie day happens te le rainy or ether matters interfere the tree planting Is net long postponed because Arber Days come Hreuiid rapidly, two a year, and rather than confess fergctfulness or delay some men take particular pallia te plaut their trwa en some ether day. It may be hoped tjmt tree planting will help te secure better treatment of the tree we have. A well riuvvlejied s treesheuld Inspire resect, Just as u noble work of art j but there are meuy jieeple who wem quite dumb te the ioweref beauty In art or nature. They mny admit that trees give pleasant shade nnd se they tolerate them, but te make this shade mere dense they de net hesitate teamputnlc main limb and completely ruin the symmetry and grace if nature's work. There can U no mere jierrect symbol of combined strength and licauty thrtn the trees standing firmly with curving branches and interlacing Isnighs held up te a winter sky, and when trimmed with care for this claim te value, the shade may be dense enough te shelter from the sun and at the same tlme let the wind come through. Public sentiment will some day halt the vandals who destroy trees for trilling reasons, but at present they, have their way. Fer example, a citizen en Colum bia avenue has been notified that his curb will have te Iks set back, although the walk Is already narrow and the street wide enough for any easy passage of vehicles. This will Involve the de struction of two fine young trees planted some fifteen years age, and watched with pleasure in their growth of many wasens. In Ihcw unsentimental days of cash damages for all sorts of Injury, the lever of trees se threatened gets very little practical sympathy. Perhaps the ratlilr excessive gush of sentiment in Arlr Day celebrations may change things in a generation. Country Itenils. As a rule the farmers of tills county de net seem te appreciate the value of geed reads, and olio of the strongest ar guments against the abolishing of tell gates by the purchnw- of the turnpikes has lcen that these usually well kept reads might be allowed te fall te the miserable condition or the township hlghwnys. An easy way pat this dan ger would le the creation or an etllccr or cuginccilug ability whose business it would lte te suerlii(end these reads, but there Is no geed reason Ter leaving the township reads te their present rate. Many of the reads we new have were roughly blazed out thteugh the forest by the early pioneers, but as a rule, the routes have changed considerably and will continue changing. When the sav ing of lalKr and advantage te property breiight by geed reads Is realized as It should lie, farmers will be the most criti cal of all men en read building. At pres ent by the fitful and delightful labors of iMiys and men who work out taxes, the reads are mere or less skillfully flanked by gullies te carry oil" the wider and ridged with brakes, in fair weather they are geed enough for any one who don't mind their eccentric course, but In wet weather they are elongated meitar IkmIs of varying depth, and it may lie safely said that our farmers low mere in time, work and strong language, because of muddy reads, than would pay te put a rat ii proof cover of stones or gravel ever thcni; or at least te salary nnex)crt te build them lietter and te get the value of the taxes in labor en them. The lest engineering talent is em ployed en the railroads of the country, and the move towards technical and scientific education will help along the geed time coining when even township reads will lie built and cared for en geed principles. A yoit.ne man of New Yerk recently ad mitted that In about tlnee yeais he had Hiiuiiudritsl J.1MVKM and It Is llguusl that this youth lived at the rate of $iS.n:i an hour, which may be railed fast time. Tin: Hest en llcntlil Isdlstuibcd ever the shetting of tliehtatn census that thcie has horn mi hicicnsoef Illiteracy In Mnmichu setts within ten ycats. "IMs net welcome te Xew Knglaiiilpis te have It tlituvvulu their faces that .Massachusetts contains morn Illiterates hi piopnitleu te the uuiii uuiii her or inhabitants w ithln the state than any ether A met lean commonwealth." (lUNlUlAl.Ci.iNre.v II. 1'im; tiles te back down grncerully liem thu 1'iiiliibltlen paity leadership or New Jeisey by declaring that the Democrats of the Legislature have gene se Tar in fiiver of Intciupnrauce that every I'lohlbltlenlst must join the ltcpuh llcans. This is a beautiful illustration or the lnp-siilid stain or niliid chaiacteiisllc of the t'lehlbltinu anstle. He docs net appear te soe thebsuidlty or declining that people fner liiteiiipeianee because he has hlmscirbccn leaning te theiitliriiihsuid extreme of prohibition. Tiiran: is a honlble story from Syracuse or hew an aged (iuimuii lest his only daughter and companion, a bcnutiuil girl of soveiiteeu, ami, suspecting tlmlshe had bren buried before lira was extinct, eHiued thu grave and leiiuilthat hlsdaiigli hlsdaiigli ter had tinned hi her eellln and struggled te get out, The occasional discovery or cases of this kind lias encourage! a wholesome ilre.ul or danger of living Initial anil it is si range that In. the present instance the.r.ict that the body was wiiiui did net armise mere than a curious lemaik ft em these pirpailnglt Ter buii.il. As.aveitlng se honlble a lale cremation has an advantage, but that there are eiy frw rases ofthe kind Is show n bv the history or a Vienna cemetery, where rlertilcwiresaieteu attached tn.hodies se that the least moo would seimd'au alaim in the gate elllce. Though hi operation for Ihe or six years, this oeme.eiy bus net furnished a blngle Instance of iiieiuatuie huiial. Tin: legislature or Michigan has passed a bill restoring capital punishment with almebt piohibitery restrictions. The death penalty is te be inllicled either bv hanging or electricity and no lejmrters rail be pres ent, llvruie it can lie hnpestxl the law ie qulres Hint c cry Juier must siK verdict recommending lis inllietien, ami even then the jmlge may exeicise his discretion hi sentencing the pilseuer te death or te imprisonment for lire. Never lever elve up llu- hhli. Dr. Mull's Couch syrup ITICt A 11-iltlmore Daltlier's i:viri..,.,. i , 1.1 ll. ....I... I... . . . Sroccxire. lOKl'i:i,, TKAH AMI Sl'IlTX. ernt'EOF PAUL GERHART, 'lioIi-!.ale IKalcr hi Coffees, Teas and Spices, Ne. 5 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, I..NtAHTi:it, 1'A. f.t.ii ;r '"".'" :u' " "U mer Uef is.ll.-... Jiiri 1111 11 inrHs.i .. . . - -- tlo..,undi.lwlet,tts".TK.u,W Vt U,rw purthauK. Uru""uua -"'"t the desire of .ii.ar.e 1i"t n8't for any heus.-,- but are In n.,?i'Ci.?1".l,.U,..c",""u"u'ul1'"' "I 'he lu wii! """' Bit-lW(t Kill, red with bad henda. he for, ,.ar, .mil ,',. Iibslinuiiy leiurdlrk xtllheut .,lm ii l' ," lllr It bus intln-ly ruietl me. KIJ. II l TZ Im Kujette .Market, llalllinure, Jul. In thr'tmirllm.' itt.U" te " leua nud i.trens 1,.. . i,nil4e "'lit I buvc uddeil te nn ellleu tim erl":, 'f,.! L'S!S " W U.ey i..i....i!. "r. ..".u,.,."urmiiy 01 eetleu Lean. THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTELLIGECEK, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 188). Mni)lt'ATMOXOPOL.Y NOT WATED. Jlmlen Dally Glut, Feb. 70i, 'Si. " In the LrglMfttitra of Msssaehuwtls n bill Is new tending whose object Is In prohibit, under penally of flne nnd Imprisonment, the practice or "medicine, surgery or midwifery " by any ether limn the "ifRMlsr" physicians. The Bt temit te ni.s such i bill lips been made before, but ItfalliHl. It Is n ininiure which eusht lint toms, tsstitiselt Invndes the personal lllnrty of thaeltlren; net the ipcrsennl llberly of Hie 'IrrcRiilnr' I'b) slrlan only, but or Iho patient " Only yestenlny Ir. Helt, In n paer rend be fore Ilia Mnwu'lniwlts M.sUco-IakeI Heclety. nn erennliatlfin of " regular " pbyslrlans, roni reni plalncl of the Ignomnee of bts professional brethren as shown in the notorious lloblusen H)lnnlnc eases. "This crime," said the doctor, "one of the. greatest In our medical liltlery, would never bnve been ilUi-evcrrd but fur Ilia Misplclnns nrinised otilslde Ihn profession." And ha called alleiitlen te the fart thai lunvoef tlie jkiIou jkiIeu Ine raws the regular ph)slclaii rertlned the rause of dentil te pneumonia, typhoid fever, meningitis, bowel illsrnse mid llrlgbt's disease rrsieclhely. " This shows hew far the regular' physicians nre from UdnK hifnlllhle. "It would seem le be morn In accordance wltlijusllre nnd common seiimi were they te perfect tbelrewn IiiiowIhIke Iwfore they npenl te law le prohibit ethers from licnllnir. 41 Net lone axon CteLc reiKirtur cnllrst iieu len "rcculnr" ihyslrlans en the same day, and described his symptoms In exactly t lie samelntiKiiaKS leeneb. The ten physicians In formed him that be wassutTerlni; from ten dif ferent dlsenses nnd gavn him ten dtnersnt pre pre scrlptleiiN, each utterly luceiiilstcnt with the elhcrs. "The Implied claim that there Is any err tntnty In "rrgulsr" medlrlue as at present praetlred, Is absurd. Alt medical practice, outside of thu simplest complaints, Is mera or ls Kiiess-werk and exiK-rlmcul, whether regu lar or Irregular. "When Oarllcld wns shntflvnnf tlie most famous regular phjslelniis In the country sicut three months probing for the bullet In the region of bis left hip, nnd after his death It was found under his right shoulder-blade." V'e Iihvd tin ta word te add, which Is that the above tsthn diK-trlnn Messrs. It, II, Wnr nerA Ce., proprietors of Warner's Knfe Cure, have fought for mid promulgated for the peit ten jenrs. We knew of scores of cases, nnd se docs Iho reader, where doctors liavii treated the wrong dlsease. 'I hey sny ndvaueed Kidney Dlsease cannot Imi cured, yet thousands of cases hnve broil cured with Warner's Hnfe Cuie; jet se bigoted nr the medlrnl profusion that the inajnilty or them will net tise It, al though they knew they could theicby save many valuahle lives, because, fersiMilh, It Is iinlhst their fe.-slllred cisle. Out upon Midi bigotry, J '.very method te prolong life should beutlltrcd.nnd theregulur medical profeMte.i should be Mrst te welcome It Instind ofcucom efcucom ofcucem uising themkelves In wlf-cencelt nud blgelry, doctoring symptoms liislend of disease, mid sending their pal lenls te the cemetery, poisoned with drug'., but en the death certificate Unit they died horn typhoid fever, meningitis, pneu monia, or some ether equally foreign cause. (iuicta. J. II. MAIITIN A CO. CARPETS. Axminstcr's, lMoqiiettcs, 13edy Hrusscls, Tapestries and Ingrains. Uedy Hrusscls, the choicest effects in Higclew, Hartferd and Lewell Hrusscls, with borders te match. Our own special Brussels ; standard quality ; best made ; correct price. Mequettes and Gebelins 35 patterns every one new. They new stand in the first rank, and have no equal as a Parler Carpet. Tapestries, Ingrain and 3-ply Carpets. Summer Upholstery, Slip Cevers, Awnings, Mattings, Chandelier and Mirror Draper ies, Sash Curtains, ike. An expert workman espec ially for this class of work. New Wall Papers, English and American. J. 13. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. ItUoccllaiu'ime. IMATK OF WILLIAM SI'KXCIIIt. LATK lli or hlnisliurg boieugh, deteawHl, bottler b sliimvnliiry en said estate ha lug been grunt ed te the uud.rslgiied, nil is-rseiw Indebted thereteiirn reUftfd le maliii Immedlale luiv luiv meiit.and thiisii huiiiii. i.i.i.i.iu .. .........).. iijulust the same, villi iuescnt them without dr. ay ler keltlement te ihu iiudu-slgurd, lesldlug In Mtiietiurg borough. n .. .- Wl'.'1-IAM I1LACIC, lecnter. Oke. M. Ivi.IM:, Atleiuey iiilutdF rplli: KAhTKK IIO.NNiri'H. Till: l.NVAltl 1 able iicisi.upaiiliiient or thu Ulster Frsll M.l,ninragerlv hsikist urter by everv lady who bus uny regard for being III thu fm'hlen," Und te be 'out afihe fiishlen," enu might ulinesl lis well be out or ll.u w'erld atkta j.Ls inniiv iioeplo tliluk mi but net meru eager for the laistrr Ihiuiici will tlie uveruge huuscuire bu than telmvu People Praise Her Bread and Her Cakes ! AND Till: Kl'ltljT WAY TO WIN TIIIH I'ltAlHi: IH TO I'Mi: LEVANT FLOUR! ll'Nr.VKU FAILS. Levan & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. llH-ljil Q1TV Ht'ILWNULer. $5.00 ! $5.00 ! CITY BUILDING- LOTS H!X'i'ni:nin r.wixe Five Dollars Per Menth. fuclllt W. .... i .a .i,Y.:..i "";. ' " . "'"s-'V ear IMTull I tiiv fewerai.undclrTellK t? T "' lets new offered the clty.aud bund tot,,. cieiiMi In alue. Al.e, u number of Dwelling Houses en Same Plan. si.iiu mC,",""v ''vcr "i1"'1 '"miiorsenor lliulj te ht'''Ur0 " "K'" A,,1''y ""l,,u- Allan A. Hrr, ItlULIMTATKANIl INHTItANC'IJ AUKNT. IWKASTKINUHTHKI-rr. u nrc'4-Iwd riilrty.no(Tin!reI.etilrrt, at the foUeulm. Jelv IL"."-''- I'1, 1'"1" f"r Hi - W for .. ' l"s for ); Six i.et for "V attain BMIA, 1'1II.ADKMIA, Frldsy, April 26, IMP. The Heuse Mere Hcautiful. Crystal and Art Reems, Duck Pend, Lawn Scenes, and ether features of the Easter Occasion can be seen for yet a few days. 2jc Zephyr Ginghams, Sc. Brand new. In twenty hand some stripes, mostly clusters. They carry the Hag of Gingham quality into the lowest price camp such stuffs ever reached. We have finer Ginghams, of course, and handsomer, but you'll pay double or mere for. them. These Zephyrs arc a manufacturing as well as a trade triumph. America is se close en the heels of Scotland that you'll leek again and again be fore you'll knew which is which in Ginghams except by the price tickets. Northeast of centre. Cream Dress Stuffs. Just a skimming. In every weave and weight that Creams ought te be we have them. Half a dozen as they come : Creem Nun's Veiling ftnln.,fiOc: 41 In., T& nnd II, Cream Hemstitched Nun's Vclllujr 40ln.,7.vtlnndl.aj. (,'renm Hence .' In., fylcj 40 In., r.'i and 7.V; 4 In., 7J. Cienm AlbutreMx IW III., 37'-Jn und Cee ; 40 In., () mid 7.V. Cream llntlHtu min.,rv. Cream Cashmere 31 ln.,:r?!je; ;Miii.,&)iimlMie; 45ln.,7Je. Near centre of Ihu store. Wonderfully fine and pretty all-wool Challis at 37yc. Twenty-five or thirty neat, mod est styles. Challis of all sorts were never lovelier, but these 37 centers are nearer te the top in every way than we ever before saw them. The finest Challis (50 and 60c) in heaps, like foamy bil lows color-spattered with beauty shapes. Heuthwest of centre. Helly Tree Cambric at 10c is like giving you three or four cents with every yard you buy. Northeast of mitre. We have just come by some extra fine patent leather Ox ford Ties for Women. Made for a leading New Yerk house te sell at $7. Ven shall have them at . Hand welt, hand stitched, tipped, Piccadilly last. Trim enough and graceful enough for any modern Cin derella. A A te D ; sizes 2' te 6. You'll have one regret they're se few. Seasonable Shoes of all sorts coming in all the time. MiultUstiect front, west of .Main Aisle. The half acre of pocket and desk things and house prettiers, at the juniper and Market street corners, oughtn't te be skipped. A little world of big little things. And a geed share of the world is presented en these counters. You'd hardly find mere Jap things in a Tokie shop. Scissors and Pocket Cutlery till your mind trips ever the sorts. Hy the way, the about -half-price Pocket Knives, 20, 30 and 35c, haven't quite reached a wind-up. Scheel Helps by the myriad. Northwest of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. (Clitim flail. II .11(111 A MAUTIN. China Hall. If you want toicpbieenny urllrloef Cieckery or (llun.vwire. that imi be broken In mev lug, or If en Mlsli te replace old or luriiMi new China Hall Is the plant te tct rcllablu wment the Lewest Triers. WAltKH (lUA!tANTi:i:a Exchanged If Net Satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. ellMM g)rtte. Stauffer & Ce. M'AL'KKKIU.CO.,3I nud SI N01 Hi Queen St., ell the best S1.W Kur HUH Hateverseld. Heft Hats from Ve.-. te&.ou. HpecluLShadcsand Nob by hliuirs at all pilees. Trunks. Hpeclultlcs fur the Children. Just taVe a leek ut our Seuth Win dow te-iluy, Kndtct va riety nnd raultlessst) l.- 111 nil thubenutlfulcom thubenutlfulcem thubenutlfulcom bluntleus. Traveling Bags. Lanpstkh'h Lkaui.nu llAfSl-UIlt, 31 und 33 N. Queen Kt. 3-33 N. Queen St. UatfAmaHtr'. H OODH BAIWAPAHILLA. This is the Season In which te purify nnd enrich Uie bloe.1, re store, the ( appetite, nnd build up the nerCe, us theUjstcm Is new cssilnlly suserpMele te iH'tirfllfrem misllelne. The Is-rullnr inedlclnnl merit of, and the wonderful cures by, Heed's Hanuiinrlllahae made It the most popular spring medicine. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, nnd nil humors, biliousness, dyspcjisla, head ache, kidney and liver com plaints, catarrh, nnd nil affections caused or promoted by low state ofthe sjktem or Impure bleed, (live Heed's Hnrsaparilln a trial. It will de you feed. The Spring Medicine " I take Heed's &irsanrllln nnd find It the best medicine for the bleed I ever tried, Ijirge quantities or It am sold In this vicinity. Asa bleed medicine nnd spring tonic 11 stands nlicnd of all ethers." II. N. Till i.i.iw, Editor Scnllnrt Advrrtltrr, Itepn Valley, II. I, "My daughter has Is-ciiA'cry III nlthrcrcmn, lly rending tibeut HimsI's Harsnparllla I wns In duced te try this meillrlne, nnd was wonder fully surprised by Its effects. When she liwl taken half a bettle she was like another child, nnd when the bottle wns nil ifene, she wns en tirely cured nnd In perfect health." I). K. KaV- AitAt'UH, 15 Daniel Hlreet, Albany, N. V. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held ny nil druggists. ;tt six Ter S- Trepnred only by C. I IIOOI) A CO., Uivvell, Mnss. 100 Deses One Dellar pAiNirn ci:i,i:iiy comteund. Spring HhHttcred nerves, tired brnln, Impure bleed, debilitated system, nil nre the natural outcome In the spring. A mcdlclne must be used, and nothing ciinli Talne's Celery Compound. We let ethers praise us youcaunet help bcllcng n disinterested party. Urlgadlcr-Ocneral W. L. Orccnlenf, llurllng llurllng ten, Vt., writes: "I hnve used Tal lie's Celery Compound en sevcrnl eccaslniis, nnd nlwnys with benefit. Last spring, being cry much run down nnd debllltnted, I commenced taking It. Twe bottles mnde me feel llken new man. As n general tonic nnd (.prlng mcdlclne I de net knew of Its equal." Celer anything nny Celer. Hliiiplc, Durable, l.conemlenl. IT IS EASY TO 5 vii pteiisirrs i Ladies, Attention ! Relief at Last- -Quick ex TRICQRA CORSETS! This Clasp Creates a Sensation whenever Shown, llccnuse It Dees Away With Corset Martyrdom ! LADIES.THK DAY IH FAST FOIlKritlffKILINa.Tl'OOINO, STKAININO, IlltUIHINU YOl'lt HANDS, AND TKUM ANI'.NTLY INJl'ltlNU YOU1WKLF HY UHINU THE OLD ANTIQUATED CLASP. Buy Corsets With Quick Detachable Clasps -KHOM- CHARLES 35-37 North Queen St., BOSTON :n .:. neon te Tin: cei'iir iiechi:. Carpets ! Carpets ! ,.f ,1 'i1'."'. ,,."'t nnei,"'1r feris't Hteek In town mi complete, se full of new ncss nnd iheapncs", mi full of Jut what everybody ncedsnnd Hants. X.V.'.'y.ilr-M.10"' fewest Htylesnnd Ilest Qiinltlly. 'i!.1.". !.J.y.l,l,WKI-s7AI "U)- A ,"1'"-' ,t","0 "r Tultrrns. i.v.V. rl' ".',!"TAI W' ''-S-ji73 cenls.mul the host Hindu at 75 cents. .'..'.x'.'.","v?1.'' ' i.siju.i."s .ii - .ii - .ii - rili',U,'.,,,,xI.',,!4'.,r.r,0.l"l,Nt"tAI-N 'CAHTirrseverHhm i, A"1 i:iv " ''. i . :i -' '' ' cuts. HAO CAItTI.-l-M at 'JJ, ,, , :i, iis, -M, -in, i 50 M cents. large,? t"u r Tu,lVl..Wll!:rH,,,,, A" t'I,,Bn,,, J,",,,k"M ""'""' "l :!" "'"'" vve """"' '"e Cr!iliS'i "liKAS Shndlnj, Oil Cie.h-, Lace Curtain-. FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. m'Ll'TALhALi: OK COUNTERPANES. METZGER & HATJGKHMAISrS Cheap Stere. Counterpanes at 50c; Counterpanes at 75c; Counterpanes at $1.00 ; Counterpanes at $1.25. Makskjuxs Cei-xTi-ui'Axr.s Bargains at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3-oe, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. New is the time for Bargains in Counterpanes, at Metzger & Haughman's CHEAP STORE, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (oitesiti: Tin: coeput nei'.si-:.) "IJ.M'lftAMcKUlOV. - - - - bard Sc Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. BICYCLES. De net buy or place au order for n wheel until) ou have keen in. We ae taken the atrenrv for one or tnoeldeM, largest ami beat-known Iinu lu the trude, Iim reiiutntleu for the ktcrllui; excellence of their ireduet la world w Ide. We can ceurUlcutty reremmend them te l the l.,t nmt most nuitnblumeuntN ever ettered. lhebei.t 1 thei'heaiH'si. 1- InemabTlaU and kkllliil labor fet meretlinn rhcuii ntuir und khlft IrM work, but the rider U mere than rcaid bj lmn-aM.il .e.uilty anil enJeimnt nnd a mere en ilurlin; uiul profitable In vi'ttmeiit. PREMIER ( f'OVKXTUY, ) PAtTOltllS, I iiKi'.vrex, i t. ltlKMIXliltA.M, J The Special Premier Safety. The Popular Premier Safety, The Youth's Premier Safety, The Premier Tandem Safety. We warrant nil Hlry.-les, Tricyclic and AecrM.erle te lie free from Imperfection In material or mauutuclurv, und will replace ut miy time wlililu u )cnrauy urllileienlalnlin,' deficit net ciiiucd by u.e, ml.iueer neuleet. Tlime L'cIeureiuad strictly te iiuge, und ur luterihaueu ble. Any part lut or brekcu cnu be rwplaceil ut once. bard & Mcelrey, AGENTS F0RJTHI3 SECTION. - DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOS. 33 AND 35 SOUTH QUEEN 8TEEET, OppoiltcTeunUln Ins. Thnlthe preplcnpprrclatc the merit of HcmsVs knrffniiurllla Is slumsby Ihe fact that this medi cine has Tlie I.nt-Kct snle of any snrwirlll or bleisl puriner In tliN reuntry. If you doubt this, nsk nny honest Jobber or n'lnll dnigutut, Htssl'sHarsaimrlllnls bxlnyeti the full tide of popularity, nnd hnsrenehnl that preeminence by lis own Intrinsic, undisputed merlL It Is the Ideal spring medicine nnd bleed purifier. " I take Heed's Harsapurllln every year ns n spring tonic, with most satisfactory results." C, Taiimki.kk, sw llrldgc street, Hroeklyn, N. Y. Scrofula Humer "My little lsy was i badly nffllcled with scrofula that the whole top or his bend was one complete mass of matter. Ker two yenrs 1 found no relief. Then I gnve him one bottle of Heed's SnrHnisirlIln,nndtherewnsn wonderful Improve ment. I then get one bet lie mere and that cured him completely. Iglvnlt temy children for n spring medicine." Mils. II. 1). LkUev, 1WI Ilegnn HtrecL, St. Ixnils, Me. 'Ker fle ears 1 wnsslck every spring, but last yertrlwgnn In February te take Hodd'sSarsapn Hedd'sSarsapn rllln. I nfd five Imttlcsand Imvcnet seen nslek day since." O. W. HleAW, Milten, Mnss. N. 11. lie sure te get Heed's Harsaenrllln. Sold by oil druggists. II; six for 15. Trepnrcd only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar Disorders "I have used two hollies of your Tulne's (.elery CeiiiimmiiuI, and It lins gien entire satis faction ns nn npisMlzcrniid bleed purifier." T. II. IH.iiNKii, Wntertevvn, Dakota. Paine's Celery Compound IsprescrllKil by physicians, rereminended liy druggists, enderhed by ministers, praised bv users, nnd gunrnutccd by the manufacturers, ns n spring mcdlcliie which will de all that Is claimed for it. Usi It this spring, nnd sce hew quickly It tones) en up. Purifies tlie Bleed. Full nereunts or wonderful cures made bv Tallin h Celery CemiHnmd nfter oilier medicines and the best physicians had fulled, sent free. There's nothing like It. JLiM. WxferS.'i.ai. Druggists. ki.i.s, lticilAUDse.v A Ce., Ilurlingten, Vt. DYE WITH DIAMOND DYES Sfi Celers. 10 cents each. C0oeto. Detachable Clasp STAMM, (Opesite Postoffice.) STORE. vooi,ni veoi,ni voei,ni 7. ami 7U cents. Iowa In tint market. CYCLES KX(.I.AXI). fcV &oet nub hera. JJOOTSANDSHOUS. D.P. 28-30 East King St. 1 TAKU l'LEABimn IN CALLING VOUIt Ar TKNTIONTO MV LINE OK Tlmt I nnrrccclvtns dally for the Spring Trade, nnd nil nre innde for these who require (treat durability and for eleennce of style, fit and workmanship runnet be excelled. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Ul Cull nud examine my large Meck and wq Will be plenvd te try nnd unit you. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KING STREET, - LANCASTHH, l'A. n3MydAvY B HOI'S AND HIIUKS. Just Received. We have Juit received thu following Latent urlng nnd Summer Stiles: llu.ct or Tan Uulteti Slinn, lcs 2 te C. te. icr ealr. (Jlilld'H flueKel or Tan Ilulteii Shoes, Hires 4 te Child's KiiKM-t or Tan Spring I blres 5 te7$, me. mt pair. Chlld'it Hiisset or Tan Hprlnc 1 f , IIA-. .'l 1.1111. h uiiKkci or jan Mnr uc lice Oxfords. Hlirlllf l!fft fTCcrilu sires 8 te I0i 75c. ier pair. Child' l'liiln Kid HpihiK Heel Oxfords, Mres 8 te 10V, 7.V, per pair. fjulles nnd Mlses Itusset or Tan Tip Oxfords, sires 8 le Ill's, 7SC. iieriialr. Child's l'liiln Kid Spi lug I reel O 8 te 10V, 7.V, per pair. Ijulles nnd Mlses llusset or Tan SI 00 nnd (1 2.) wr ealr. ftlVIIIIUflMIn I'illl. I jiil I cs Dongeln and I'ehble Sprlin; Heel Hut Hut ten Shoes, en dlUcrcut w lilt lis. si no ner ivilr. Men's Unkhet or Tan Lace Shins, JitW and S2liu per pair. Do.net tlilnk nny one In tlie state can fcell you better ones for the money. .Men's Fancy lloelc-ljicr, Short Vamps, with hooks from xniup te top or Mine, und Kiiney Trimmed, 82 00 jier pair. Snmoslieo sold et ft te lust season, but we le them ehenK'rnnd will give you the advantage of the purchase. Al of tlie above mentioned shoes can be seen In the show ease In front of our store. Ladles Kid Opera bllpj era 00 cts ier pnlrnnd uiiwnrds. Our no. Hllpiier Inst year cave jierfccl satisfac tion Ter the price, but can yfve you n still belter one this year. Ladles und Misses lMtent I-cathctllpOxferds, 75 cents per pair and upwards REMEMBER We hnx-e removed our entire stock of roe.1i te the lame room In rear et our store, where we bnvodeublo the room nnd accommodations we had hcretofero In the small store. While our new front Is beliiR put In we de net have the showwlndewstdlsplnyKOods,but we nre ro re rcl vim; Spring nnd Summer Heeds dally, and have the most complete lines me ever can led. The One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices BOOTS AND SHOES, Ne. 3 East King St., -f LANCASTKK, 1A. O-Store cleved every evening at (io'cleclt, ex ccpt Monday nnd Saturday. t-Urttcltfe. "lir-VTIUX KMERICKN Watches, CI.K-ks, Jevvelrv, Siiecs, IVMIIasses. Ktc, at LeWKhT I'itlt'l-S. upncal li.ssls. Teleci Aitielulu this I, hi Teleitrapli Tlme Daily. Kveiy no Carefully Kepalied. Leuis Weber, Ne. 158 North Queen St., Near P. R. R. Station. Ti:Wi:i.L'K ANIl OITJCIAN. Jeweler and Optician! If your eyes trouble you attend te them Im mediately. The use of ritOI'KltOLAKSr-Srcsteicsslghts, h'lves comfort unit pleasure. ,i,';a.l."'.ls,,'r '"', le"K u'11 the need efn SI'KCIAL tll'HCIAN. We are new jirepared te mensuiu .veureyes. Ill ulasses with tlie I'iUX'lHIO.N OK AN Ot I'LIsr, li.ix Iiijlt ii full and complele out lit of lest k-iihes riilretl lu iwrfcct me.isiire meiit. Satisfaction minranltrd in every lnstance. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTIIlt, TONN'A. -ra LAitcn: and inciicasi:u Watch Sales Is due te the fa. t that we haveiilvvays u large und t h.ilce btiHk te seleit liem. THAT WKHIXL TUB RTatcli T keu Tin: li:ast menkv. That Wi: DO NOTSn.L WHAT Wr.t ANNOT Ot'AHANTKU Unyers should appreciate our efforts te give Koedipissls, nud cuu deiwiid uism even tliluir we rcll te be ui reprecnied. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COKNnil OK Oil A ST. T. lueic. G HKAT HL'Ul'CTIO.N -IN- Aiiteliarps. Thr.e liar S-i.re I.IW I our ltar Klve liar AllV lllliv l ll II l(irn In t.t v.- .. ...,.. .. iifi.,.,., nilnutes. Droptntliekterouiidtukua leek nt IS lUCIIl. T.) A-MATKLMtS and l'ltOKCSSIONAI-S-.J,.'jy!,Ju l'rt,''il tbe flnrkt stock of HAIL .Ml.HAS ever teen lu Lancaster mid at nur prlslnyly low iirlccs. Have svv.r.il Srcnnd-lluud I'innes and Organ. In lVrfict I'oudltleii, vvlilch wu will kellut lUnrnlu I'rlccs. 1'lanes, organs, Sheet Music nud .Musical Jldse. In kr.Mieml-lii tuet everi thins lK'rluln lug le a llrl-clavi iinule house, AT Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., 21 WUrfT KINO UT., Ijineuster, Iti. 1'. H. I'innes and Kurultiire Moved. Oct u -epy of Kreil.T. lUkcr's New Wultz, "Th Deve Iteturn." uSHyd&w STMHB BOOTS AND SHOES. , 1 HI k HIT, W I fl fef.Vv-J-. Sa. M&iii&tist . & .-HJfV-'i,'sif!icrv i iir -j.., -Af jftfVjJ.'A-.i. . j WtJv&uUs . vilg':-feiS'fefcJT.-arja-J
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