53? e$- S1eJ" s.' 5' -rMTTi." V, . 1T. -il - THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!?, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 18S9. 'F' ' C, .J. :. r H m W 1 hf& l j.Wi- c . &. vs & 6. 14 IK -, & . IK CA ffi a M ;' 'v r y? Ii ! atll gutcMtfcncct 1 !! - UTMUCW J. BTEINMAS, T CHARLIW8TEINMAX FOI.TZ, Editor. t( ROBERT CLAUK, Publisher. tttt DAILY INTKLUaENCKn.-rublMied try dyln the year, hut Hnndny. Served A, fay carrier in thin city nnil Mirretindlnff 15 $ town at ten cent week. By mall five del- . , tan year In advance ; SO ccnU a ineulli. rX WEEKLY ISTEI.LlflKSCEl.-Om dollar nnil ?V ny ecnli a year, In advance. .HOTICE TO HUBaCIUBEIlH-ltemll by check A, or pattotHee order, and irhere neither of Xf tbnecan be procured wnd In a registered r? . totter. . j?-BnterI at tlie roKtemon, mocenacmm mmi i matter. & Audiibm, THE mTElUaEHCER. l.ancastcr, I'n. LANCASTER, PA., MAY 1, 1889. The World' Halt. The world's cvcutu wem te Iiuvm halted te give New Yerk's ceiileiinlnl Alt! t.iiln.s In litmlll. fir I'l. lilt! tclc'- '? graphic wirca arc be burthvunt with tlie fS teperU of that event as te cut en uote w pj" ether of the world's tleliigii; ler we ue fek net hear of another thing thttt h reIiik etif ana mere is ueuuug uhmhh the attention from the repertti or the panulea, apeccheN and liMit'iieta or tlie centennial occasion, of which the.'cenrt day was the great day. It was cele brated by a grand military pnrnde that lasted until dunk, and for which the mounted police force made way through Fifth avenue by riding the people ,ilewn and tolaberlng thein with their clulw. This perfonnance was hardly In accord with the "imposed plritefthe occasion; but It IlluatmU'rt once mere the hard experience that ten der Ktitlmciil has when It comes In con tact with, rude fnetH. There was the parade approaching and there was the crowd blocking the way; and here was the police force with Its duty appointed te eih'H the way ; and the way was laid open; and he were the people's heads. Freedom whrlekcsl when Kosciusko foil; but fhe probably did net mourn a bit when the free citizens of this republic were sent sprawling upon the Belgian blocks or Fifth avenue by the mounted police or the city or New Yerk upon the occasion or the celebration or the ccutenulal of the inauguration or Geerge Washington as president, when way was made for the soldiers and statesmen and of ficials who were te grace the occasion with their plumes and oratory and presence. And much the fume flavor of sug gestion meets his in following tbese celebrants through their jierform jierferm ances and the recitation of their toasts and speeches. Hew they exhaust the lan guage In praise of virtue, lllicrty aud independence ! Aud thcu are men who have signally failed te Illustrate In their lives the lessen their words teach, who have uever reached the elevation of no tion tlii'V minimal, nnil who would net lils, be discovered by their conduct as the worshippers of Washington's example. Passing by the president of the United Btatcs, who had just removed the postmaster of New Yerk at the com cem maud or politicians, we Hud cx-l'ivM-denf- Hayes en deck actually declaring honesty en the face or his fraudulent record. It Is safe te say that there were few among the statesmen whine elo quence broke ever the festive Ixiard, who could or would frame their conduct or administer their power upon the patri otic Unci or thcgicnt fathers of the It" public who-e praises they wKcdly sounded. But the world demands abundant profession en such occasions, und is net no jealous hi exacting performance. There is a well understood limit te the practical exhibition or virtue, but there is no limit but the dictionary te Its profession ; se we may new scan these centennial words tee closely. There was nothing extraordinary about them In any respect. They were as sensible and honest doubtless as the occasion de manded. Bishop Petter even ventuivd te say that we are net as geed in these days as In llu? of old ; and If his dec laration U cenllned te the politicians it may., be taken te le true preaching. lien Mill lie lien I President Harrison is getting lets of praise Ter courageously lvverllng te first principles, and iwteriug Wasblngteu's custom of receiving his guests with a bow. He should be congratulated rather than praised for bis geed feurtune In lighting upon this incident se early in his term, for It was no fault of the presi dent that he was required in this cele bration e closely fellow the course of the first. president, und it would be quite us proper te give him credit rer all the peculiar details of his trip as for this one. He was acting a part and was no doubt delighted te find In it this line chance te dedge away from the handshaking abuses of the day. Kven President Cleve land was sorely tried by the pump han dle working of his arm, and the less io ie bust physique of Harrison, must have suffered gravely. The move Is a geisl one, and it is generally assumed that there will lc no mere hand shaking receptions ; but It remains te lie seen whether tlm president will carry out the Idea with due regard te the Democratic spirit or our institutions. "Will he stand upon n platform carefully roped oil from the crowd as did the ntNtecratlis Wash ington, in days net far removed from royalty and nobility; and will Mis. HurrUen and her ladies held receptions In the same stately and frigid manner '.' AVethiuknet; but it is doubtful if other wise the bowing pregramme will run nmoethly. The platform slops all eilbrt at handshaking and gives a Uttcr clianec te catcli eyes, but It Is entirely tee undemocratic for America of te-day. Ceuidy Engineer Seeded. When the Legislature gets back from from its centennial spree and under takes te ilnUh up the legislation that It has left Itself se little time te jst fect, we tnut tbat It will net fail te take soma action towards k. curing us better reads. Jt seems te us that the first slep Is te secure com petent supervisors of the read-making Hlid laying out in the counties ; and that te this end there should be u count v euglneer appointed. The eummUsIeners should be authorized te employ sueb an eflleer at u sulllcleut salary ; and his duty should be te u-e that the road read making Is done iu a premier way by thofcupcrvlsers; and that the reads we maintained of a proper width aud grade. There is tee much .'V luoraiieeof the art of read making among iiiesu wihi usually siipervl-m -", ."reads, te make the the result or their work happy or profitable. Tlie same V ,4, money Intelligently exjieiidcd would " " give much letter results. We need te : i' . have an engineer in every county, witlj -WMib easlstauls us the extent of territory 1 ,-' rvsjulre, as the first tep towards - b44r reads, It aecmathat ex-President Clevclandand Mrs. Cleveland were conspicuous at the centennial ball, nnil attracted qultfl an ova tion.; Mr. Cleveland Avas ene of the lxsst speaker at the centennial banquet and at tracted attention by his oratory. It was a notable oecnsteif, and tlie ex-pffcV blent showed well and se did tlm young mayor of New Yerk, who prealdisl ever tlie hinmiet, and wlie seems te be cqunl te all tlie occasions. He Is In a geed line of promotion te tbelilgbest dignity If his lnmp lielils out. Tun New Yeik IVirHayatliala1lheusli Mrs. Cleveland Is out of odtce, se te speak, It is nvldent tliat alie is still te )k a factor In politics Juul soclety. At the centennial Imlleu Monday night show as the leelpleut of much attontlen. When she dcpirted from the ball-room she recuivad morn con cen con alderatloii than the Harrisons. Tlie Indies ree rn miwe aud threw thelr bouquets In front of her and around bnr. She literally left the bull upon a roadway of flowers. This was weiiinn's Impulsive trlliute te wemntily graee. Hut tlinu tint men all c.iecied loe. New Ward McAllister can chuckle. The grand Imll apcars te have been udlngmcn fill fiillurc, glcn ever te a drilliknu rubble, and New Yerk pnwrs tell hew McAllls ter's coiKpieror, .Sliiyes.inl Fisli, was re fused admission te the stippur room of the bnll he liiul hnlptsl te insnuge. It Is evidcut that thu miiuaH'enietit of a great ball re quites great firmness, and a niielty for accepting kicks of all sorts with calm geed humor. - 1Ii.ai.ni: and Ilurchiuil wen) net there. I.I IIuxu Ciia.ne, the great viceroy of China, who Is said te rescinble Prlnee 111s- mnrek, Is Mirleusly ill and Ihoeinperor hits shown due curiosity as te his health by regular formal Inquiries at his palace. It Is shrewdly suspts'tcd hew uver Hint there will boa geed de.il of Hiiinlhercd Jey III the emperor's household If 1.1 Hung gees te Jein his illustrious ancestors. '" .I.vmks lti;ssi:i.i, lewi:t.i will preUibly gut n geed deal of iiIiiine for fnllliiK te glorify Atuerti'iiu Uteniture In spreml cngle style at the New Yerk colnlmitieu, but lie contrived te piesent soine unplens.int fuels In a very pleasant wayaudlilseouriigeniid tactnroweithyofadmliittlou. Mosleepla will think It stmugethiit putiletlNin did tint move him te say a low weids alieut Hie men cutiHldeiud gre.il In our llteiature, no iiiattur hew shett Hut list. Irving, Cooper, Iiligfellew and Poe are eeitaluly n.tmes te be pieud of, Wiii:n flroweiKs aiu (llHplu(sl te a Isrge crowd In a Niua'il spnen there Is moie dan dan ger thnn fun, but when the operators calmly allow their great fiery soihiiImIe mpilrui into the ctewd, as they did in Chlcuge, thu perfiiriiiiiucd Is exclllug te a degrtie (iHiigereiis te health. ri:itexAi.. Siinateii Caviukin will niiikn a visit te his Arl.eua mtich in May. toiler he will go te Kiuope wllh bis w'lfn aud tlnughtur. Mai.h.tea, the deposed klii of SaniOn, has nsiloul7el, and l'nipeiei- Wlllliini hits dts'iilud that the ex-kiug nmy be lilientled. n. N. H. I.awh, long president of the Missouri Ktnle lnl orally, hits tendered his resignation te tuKe elfeet en July 1 net. ltKV. Damui. I)ei!Ciii:sti:ii, of llo-teu, thoiiewsiiperluteiideiil of Ti it 1 lit ti wlioels, wrote for the J'rnhlhltletiiNts In the Iloslen Journal during the reeunt 1'rehlhillnii mm palgti. K.Mi'Kiien William en Tuesdav epened an cxhiliilieu of Itpjillances for 'thu pre vention of iteelileuls. The eioeeror nlln. dtsl te the services of his Kriiudl.ither, Km Km perer William, In luiprevinif the condition or tlm weiklug classes, and wild that he would strl te continue his attempts te attain a solution of social question. Coi.enki, liAVin Ahmstiio.ne, who heads the Mlsseuil tioepsitt the centennial ecle ecle liratleu, Is a grand tyxi or Western war lieise. lie Is soventy-sevon ears of nun and he Is as vigorous us n nun of fertv. llu peiHenally get together tlie MlN-teu'rl troops, and with thoasNlstiinceof (loveruer Fianels mm'iiksI the wheitntlth te pay for thelr tratispeitatlnn te New Yeik. Cei'stims Ki.iisviiirrrx (Iiiihtinmni, who lately died at Venice, has left hcruuij; ulllccut palaen te the munlclp.illlv, te le couvcited Inte a sehfiel for teutig gills. In the troublous days of Italian hlsterv she sull'ercd inticli In the cmisenl'lihcrH, when she fellnwisl her luisliiiud Inte oxlfe. On lierielurii te Venice, aller the fall of the Austrian dominion, her house w as nlw a s hospitably open tiwich and peer nllke.tiud shntleveted much of her time te works of cliatity. She founded a crcche, ami was the pntioiiessefvailouseharltnlilu and od ed od iieutleual estalilislimi.nts. Ilv her w 111 she has nlw) bequeathed nil her landed propertv valued at mere llniu n million of fiancs, le'r the foundation of a hospital at Veulee for chronic Invalids, and U.one n-atics a year ter the supM)it of her creehn. Mlts. Ci.i;vi:i.anii In still the iidtnired of all admirers. At the centennial ball tint Clevelnuds had (Hvujiled a box near the president dining tlie reception und the opening quadrille. After Ibndcpartuie of the president mid Mrs. I but Iheii, Mr. und Mrs. Cleveland came down en tlie fioer te protneimdo. Ne soenor did the cred catch slulit of them than thev worn sur rounded with jieople, ns anxious te see Mrs. Cleveland appaictillv as thev had been when she was a Wliltii Heuse 'lulde. Soiueeno staittsl the applause. It Krew lliitil willi a cheer the cutlie crowd swept down en the Cleveland, forcing theiu against the boxes. At this moment some one in an upjier box bioke u lieuquet aud showered loses en Mrs. Cleveland's Inad. The crowd chccicd airalnand iilmIii. ForqiliteatlnioMr. and Mis. Clttviduiiil held a lecoptlen en the deer of the I mil toem and during that tlnui thev were the iMiitru of attraction. l-t-Mtlmn hulfa l.ettle of lir. Itull'i Ceiiidi Hyrup fuml nteef it m-mw tirenclilul iillis-tleu. U.S. llUliMl.N.liillunetcrtst., ,.,,,, lliillliinirii, Md. Den t . -If tt dealer otrersyeun Ixittloef Halxa Halxa lien till wlthoel latjrlkur wnipisrH, or In a mil. tllutister tlcfuccil puckuue, ilu' leurA (-tteu'i Imyllat any price. 1ml. t iin erltliiKitiir- rt,imbiekcii,utiitiiieiH,Hiw: I'llcwSicntji u bettlu. IxUticclltincoiie. c xllMli.KMO.VItlWDr.U. LADIES wiiti vu.i'K a iti:riNi:i) ciimi'i.i.mdn -Ml'HT IS1. POZZONl'S .MKIUCATKI) COMPLEXION POWDER. It linimits a ltrtlltniit 1iiiti.tkir,-iiii ,-. !.. "ii- ui-iiiimst uii iiniil,-. '"! "II I'lllll'lt", UlH-kll-a Hint ttl. .." . - '" J '". ---V coleiulloii.. unit miikc rtic .Uln itellcutrly c.ft Ullll Is'ailllllll. lleeiltlllll mi limn ul-llul I or ai-M-nlr. Iii tlm-uiiluilux, fink or iltuli, wlitie anil lirtun-ttc. J'OltHAI.K UV All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Everywhere. aj-nr.WAHK OF I.MITA'ni..s.-a aprjsa r t Ui7uENTi'i:i"iKic. " DRUNKENNESS OK Till-: I.Iitl'OR IIAIlir IIimII'IM.ia lllttllliv AUMI.Nlsli:iiiN l.uVitAI.Vj" ' '" (lOIdULN hl'U'H'IC. mil llu, kuimK-duv of 1B ,,.reii tukliii; It Is ?.l'r.',,.,HJ'r huriiiTew, uml l .11," ,,. n'edJ . " lSS. 'X':: "". '. lHt . a uiii-w iiiiurrziiuuti uiiii 11. si.m.. i ....... U "'i'lJr'Ste l,rUI, fr 'U' ll,'r'Mtlte ie .. uS'-'-W A' I-OOIiniUlnnfL'M, m$ux,f?r lu ltM' ,J",cuk,tr' '" J iMMiMindi of drunkard hate u n miid". i" tin iiiiiii iitm u en.. Uattamaltcc'0. I'lin.AnrLrtUA. Wednwaay, May 1, 1W. It is new ten weeks since vc began opening the Spring Nov elties in Dress Goods. Within that time wc have repeatedly asked your attention te the new things as they came forward. Only last week a fresh instal ment came the very latest things from Pans. We repeat .what we printed befere: "The have Dry Goods stocks of the world fail te show an equal volume or va riety." But dispite this, our stock is never se full that the later style or the greater bargain cannot be secured for you. This is your reliance the foundation of faith in our Dress Goods always the new est, the greatest, the cheapest. A suggestive bit about Ging hams, snipped from the Evening Telegraph : ' Tliere Is mild te he quite n f.td for (llnulinuin far un at country ri-xjrW during the Hiinitui-r. Many women are having us many as nrusmer twenty dresses Hindu up of lliese clicup lull pretty KOeds for such wear." Ne wonder. A sensible stuff and pretty. The marvel is hew the loom-men get se many beautiful patterns. We've mere than a thousand distinct styles of Ginghams the best of Scot land and New England the cheapest in Philadelphia. Northeast of centre Shimmering, iridescent Gloriosa. Celers that change anil glow as en the burnished breast of a dove. 48 inches, $1.50 and $1.75. Lansdowne, its just as silky twin sister almost daintier. 40 inches, $'25, The while capped Challis are at full tide. 27 A 5 aiK' ,a Heuthwest of centre. Combination robes (plush novelty with plain te match) for about half what the plain part cost. $5 up. There's no question about quality or in trinsic worth ; the hitch is in style and net much of a hitch there. Ten thousand near-by women would grab for these Robes could they see them net enough for one in fifty. Meutliwist of centre. We are quite willing te tell you that it is our command of the German market that strengthens our grip en the Linen trade. The cheaper rrades et Damask table Lin- ens, with which we have been ignoring competition season, are German. al the the lu nigii grades l ircscien atul uei fast are rivals we will make you happy with either. Our Linen stock brings busi ness te this market. Distant hotels and transportation coin panics come te us for Linen supplies, and they come for the reason recognized by customers and would-be competitors alike competition with our Linens is useless. Maybe a dozen sorts of Table Damasks with Napkins te match. Step by the first we reach : 72-inch German Deuble Damask, 90c. The usual price is $1.10. That's a fair sample of what we are doing in such Linens. Turkey Red Table Cleths, all sizes, $1.25 te $2.75 each. Doilies te match. Turkey Red Table Damask, by the yard, 35 te IJOC Twe Towels story as well as cellent lluck, will tell their fifty. (1) J-a-20x-;S inches, i2c. (2) Knotted bnnge, Damask, pink and blue bor ders, 21x42 inches, 22c. Heutliwe.t or centre. All the warm weather Bed Coverings. Summer Blankets, single bed s'Z(- $3-50 a pair; double bed, $5 and j"6. White Chese-clelh Comfort Cemfort Comfert ables, $1.75 ; colored, $2. Dimity Spreads, 65c for sin gle te $1.20 for extra size. Near Women's Waiting lloetu. Perhaps if you are a man you read and acted upon our remarks of yesterday en the Silk Hat question. If se, your Silk 1 lat needs a protector, an alternate, a sub stitute. Fer this use, the Derby it is an insurance for the Silk 1 lat worth its cost in what it saves. All the Spring shapes are here light colors or dark, $2 te $4. and Heath's from Londen at $4 and $5. Thirteenth und Jlurket .ticeu. Trout and salmon are at it. All the helps you need te get them when found. Abbey & Imbrie's full line of iMshiiv Tackle. All sporting goods en the same scale. Spalding's Base Ball things. liverybedy's best in Tennis (25 styles of Rack ets), Cricket, Croquet what net. With all the extrava gance squeezed out of the prices. Ua-wiK-nt, lierlhca-it eliviili.- A few dozen Dells are in attcimnhcv'0. the way. Bisque heads and jointed bodies, 75c from $1, and 40c from 50c, as te size. Bisque, kid body, 75c from $1, and 50c from 75. ltancutciit, north of cintlc, Jehn Wanamaker. ittioccllrtiu'euo. 1.iouA.Mr.iucANsieiiTi-ia:t)('Yi.iNiii:ii ' Lubricators, (llass (HI Cups rer llcnrlni;, oil call ifct thnn lit JOI1.N 11KHTH, 3.0 Knsl r'nlteintrwt, ln'J-tfit TTIOH'TlOltlZON I'AI. HTATIONAUYEj 1" itliics, fnini 2 In M liorsc-per, and Vrr ilrul r.iiKlucs from I! te 4(1 lienuMrfm.-r, you Mill mid llicm at JOHN HIXTH, IU1 East Hiillen stn-et. in2-lfd JrlOlt CAHTINllS, IltO.V (111 l or lirnvy, nt slierl tietl Ir-ST, SSI VMM Kulton slrwt. ilUAS. I.IOIIT Ice, re te JOHN nu-im CAIlltY IN HTOCK'-lllXr CHAHCOAI,, Hntnmcred U.ir Irou,lieiil,lUnii'sl Iren. Iliinleu's ItlM-t Iren, Itltt-ts, Het and Celd Heller Iren, Hlttl, Hint t Iren -illl te Ne. lit, at JOHN lllXI"M,.V.i lOast Cutten street. InMtil rjAUTH'l'I.All ATI'IINTION I'AI I) 'K .MimIcI .Mnk'lui;, ratterns. Uraniums and lllue Prints, nt tirlc-s rcu.euablf, at JOHN IIIXTH, RH liist Pillion stns t. mMfd TP IN WANT OK IIKAKS till IKON HTDl Cocks, AMicnIes Packed Ceck. Pet and I lib Csks, lA-ter('iM'ks, Hwlllif Joints, call iimljjrt I von our erin-r ny man, iejipii. IIKT.SRIts1 Irulteii street. jir-iiii -TJt'MI-H, llOIM'.HH, MININfl, CIINTUII'IT. 1 (jnl mid Hleatn ruiiii'A, of any ciitmclty, at Jiil. lir--)i n,nvi i jisi t tiiien sireti. tn'Mfd TNJi:rl 1 cock fiellcr Pr N.ii:r-reiiH, huk i.iiti.i: giant, iian- k iusiiraier uml i.ieeiers, l.ecriiiun "ccder, I'cnlicrtliy Inister, American . 1 1 J l -. l-Fl", ..,, ill nn.H .,. mill.- ,,... ,i, t I-jist Pillion htri-cl. m'J-tfd ITiiitr. imK'KH, niti: clay, at low i llljiires, ;i( teJOHN 1II2VI', SU list Pulton slrts-t, m'.'-tfd rpANICHP(llTVATKIl,(lll(,A( riTllIMlAH', J. of liny hIiiijh or capacity, ul fair lirlces, tre teJOHN IllXr.XCIIistl'urtenstrcvt. ui2t?d RAIUATOItH, OP anVMaki: Oil l)l sign, can l,n fiiriiUliiil at rutseiuthlnilKUic l.y JOHN llliST, act I jist Pulton street. nilMfil IOIt liOIIX, LAG HI'llUWH. Hirr HCItKWS, ' Hqimn-niiil HeTiircm Nutx, tlicsn kixmIs In hliH'k.ut JOHN lllXPRavi Past Pulton street, ni2.trd lTieit ii(iii.i:iiTPiii:iuii'sm:i, ktimen I" I'liwWr.-nelK's.l'liMMind .Meuknr Wn-nchi-s f ....... i. .... ..II ... (...! ..I titllvr Ill-kin-vj -I'll 1-einnuieii, i-iic-i, wn vans, i ItllsT, :m IJist 1 'iill.niHlr.vl. . . .... .:.. i. - ....... be te JOHN 112-tr.i -10I,1 Pillion st IlItONZP. I.IOPIim AND KI.ING steam erk,iit JOHN 11IXTH, KCl Past reei. inz-ir.i A GPNCV POIl CALLAHAN A ('()' Cl J inent tetuku the place of Ked I.ead. In ljtillc It mitkes the times the quantity of red lend and Is far superior I it making Mcutu Joints; packliittlilitn mid hand hole plates en belters, .le., .le. Price iJl cents s-r pound nt JOHN llPHT'rt, :m Pn.t Pulton Hlrii-I. jniMfil 710U STPA.M GAI'flns, HIGH Oil LOW ' Prcssuie. Water Gaii!:c. (Jhiil-i- CiK-ks. oed Wheels or Weighted, (linn Tidies. AVIilsllM.rlypliniiafiirSteaiii (Ihurcs, C.MInili'r tiners l lain, ttaier tiau!e . eiiiiinis, i..icks rer riienm (iatik'es, can en jun. ni.-ir, !'.n 1 jlnt Pulton street. tfd I T1 Oil I'UA'IT CAHV AMIIIMTOS IMHC ' Vahes,.lenklns Valves. llntssGlnhe Vithes, llrns (iitle ViiIm-h, Iren ltedy (llolie Vnlves, I'ver HJfcty aires. l'ei Surety Vulrcs, Air Viitxes, Kadlaler aires, Pratt's Hluplin Check VnlM-s, llrassClieck Valves, Peot Vimcs, Anule Valves, call al JOHN HUST'H, tin Mist Pulton street. riil'-tfil 17IOII IIOILPIIS HOIttZONTALriJIIULAIt, Vertical, l'ertalile,('illnder,.larlic, of any hIe or smer, of the ti-l material and work manship, go leJOHN lll'jil', Ull P.tst Pulton street. lnJ-tM WIIITU COTTON W the pound. IOe; In ASTi:, COI'I'PI) 11V lets of ID pounds or eter.ec. city Piee, All iriHslsdellvc re.1 tennyjiart of He' Call KHIN IIIXT, Ne. IV Clllilst Pulton strtct. Ui'Mfil 17IOKTIII: IllXr HUT AIH I'lTltNACi: IN 1 tlie market, no te JOHN lilT, ti-'ll Past 1-llltnuMlcct. m'J-trd IP VOU WANT A PlItST-CLASSPOKTAIILi: PiiKlncHnd Heller, en wheels, cheap, ns the lolleulnit pihes shett': 0 liuiM-i-miT, 5I7.;K borve-ie.-r, Sli'i; ll)l.ersc-sitt.r.3T5; In horse herse IMiter,ts7."i; L1I horsa-peuer, !l,li.i, call ill JOHN lll'r.S,:UI I j.st Pulton stleet, niMfil 17IOII l'ULLPVH, MIAITING, COLL.MW, 1- ..10 teJOHN 1111 livers, 1 -in nip nines, ceiiiilliiirs, ele., ire IIIXT, Jil-I liist Pulton t-trect. inJ-Uil e-JlXOOOiliii!'1;.!' l'ti'i:. pite.M i Inch .tlnmeter.'fei sale at a lint Hume, und the only house lu the clt ullh 11 il clllllliL' Uliichlue, euttlii)' up te II Incli diameter, nt JullN I1L.VI M.ail Past Pul ten sheet. ni'J-tfd O'iT.A.M HHA'l H lll.lOMINllIIPM'Ptllt i) dwelllnss, i-liiirches, m-Iiisi! houses. . tc Ihenu'li suci-elnlly used euu hltuilred ei.is age. WIiiiieii centemplatii 11 cliaiiKCeall oil Jill IN llri-if, uliii Mill ;Im jeit u suilsfaeiery Jelt, at u fair pilce. m'.'-trd ICKI.NOS. AS Pel. I OWH: HIllIUO, POIl Steaiiihlid llullalllli' Parking, Astiest Itepe, Woven anil Willi Puikluv, Ilciup Paeklin;, As-Ix-Nles Mill Heard, Ai-lntes Cement, Asbestos Sheatlilnif, (ituul'.icklinr.dum ltlu-jsfer Water (aiii;cs I'hnnliak'e I'ackiui;, Ittsst's I'ateiit As-U-stns, l.tiitsl Sectional l'ls' Coter, ut JOHN llIMl"s,;a.li;-ist Pulton stteet. lu'Mfd SAW MILLS IIAIIK MILLS, colt .MILLS. iH-ntlier Itelleis, lull 1'iirl.ii", Trlliln Herse Petters, .Milling and .Mining .Machinery, at JOHN IlKsrs,:! n,t Pulton stm-t. mi-llil TTIUlt Csl' I HON I'll'i: FITTINGS. HOTII ' plain and risliiclng, up te irliu-h diameter, Malleable 1'tltlliK". l'lanires, Flange Pnlens, Manifold'., Amerleiili I'lilens, Tube Supjuiits HiiUL-ers, Plimraiiil IVIIIng l'lalr, te te JtJHN nisrS,;CiS Pant Pulton meet. 111'.'-1 Id T"ANGAHOO,C.VLP. Kangaroo, Calf. Wi'haeJut nwltnla line of KangiiroeCalf Slus-s fei men's tt.mr, uiuile by tlie New Precess, that Is Mltlieut tackserwux en tlm Inslde of tin. slits'. 1'rli-ejJ.a. Aitteue tantlhi; a mil, easy mid dressy i-Ihw will de well te call mid sec this line. Vtchux' them regular and tin elm Mllllt IIIKV A lull line of Lnlles' .Miss. nnil Children's Minis pi.spct'sreM weitu A.sppciAi.n. WM. H. Gast, NO. UV, NOItni Hl'PP-N ST., LAN( A.sTPH. Jiilil-l)itWAP 1 MIPl'ltIM IUIX MtPOVKI'.' TUP UF.PI'liLICAN HA'ITI.P. I I1P.1.N POIHHU'! 11.l mm let nil men "lie down In peace t. tcibei,'' ler lln-ie Is uelliing In the u.irld te pi.i tenl tlieitifi-nltsl 11s tt.ll as tlie victorious from tiilliiK the stt.t-t, dilleleus bread thai Is pro duced b using LEVAN'S FLOUR! We de net s.t thb. Heur Is n cure for ilc v I l SIS'I in. 0111 tt.1 de Is-Hew fi-M.-r heic neul 1 Is' mulcted uilli Hint dicuil this m ll.-le. disease If the i,.(il TRV IT. Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. dvlj.l VTP.A.M. We.ttslr.i le.iill tlu ulteutleu of cenKiuncrs of si. am li.siits.tud Pni;lus-rs' Siipplles, loeur laiijt'iuiiUulIwUl.vk el PIih-s, Valtes, I .K-ks, Malleable and Cut Iren I Ittlnns, AsUsst.s., ultiilHsteuiiud Psudiirlan, Sheet. Pisteuuiid NnlM'I'aikluus; Scotch and Ited Line Ht.tt.vt-liigtimig.-Lilusses, si.-nin Itadl.ilersmid stciiiu Hcutliih- A)s.nitns; set and Cap svivws, mid In l.ici nlun.sl ecr.tltlug reiiultctl bv n.100 Users, mat all of Mlii.h Me eiler at prices ulilih Me Kiiurmitct' te Is- lett.-r than lliesu or urn ellu r.lc.ilertn this l.-lnln Nelme)s.sltlt.l) the t iige-t ste. k, and Iss. llIB .s.llll.VI.sl Mill. Hie 1Vliplltl.IL' l.XCliailKC, itiei.Lisiicd ler.svh.-uud III) i.ll untcr. In tlm shortest isnble time. Wlicii In Mant of uny uny lhle' In our line, cull en ns i..r prits-s and tie till! ceuxiucL' .Mm of ear nbtltiv mid Milling ii.-ss tesat.-wiu Men.t, k-lj mid Vexation. Our r.iclllties ler liniil.hlii Piitrlue., Il.iil.rs, '.V."1"!"-' I'e'KOs, 11 iiiki-isi. !,, il Machli..-r, l'lll,iilu... I ... Ll.l....- '.-. . . . . ' ......,.n,n .,,, ,,,. 1,1, I'll. ilMt, IlllteiUs, .M.sli-ls, and Iren mid Urns lusilugs, and for the ireuiil resur.-l all kind e ui.ulniurj an iiuex.cll.Hl in L.neaster, mid Me h-.is. unlit Keliclt 11 share 01 ieur isilr.Hiii.'e. Central Machine Works. 1-IA.llNt'IUHCHniSTIANsIltKKl. 1 IN. TLK. l' UimsI Werk, llcusnuuble lliargis, Preiiii t ui-ss. 'Uli-pbonci-enncttlun. tn-tntll H OOD'S SARSArAHILLA. Spring Medicine Is a necessity Willi nearly tveryeTAly, Th rim down, llrisl eutirlltlen al thl.sm.en I due te Impurities In the IjI.kkI which Imte uocumu uecumu laleit dtirliiK the winter, and which must he ox ex pelted If you lh te feel well. Heed's Hurupa rllla Ihoretichly purifies and vitalizes tlie bleed, creates a geed n)wtttc, cures lillleusness and hrndarhr, gives hcnltliy actjeu te the kid ncj i and liver, and Impart te the n hole lxsly a fcelltie of health and strength. Try It this spring. " I take Heed's Karsamrllla every, j car as a sprier tonic, n till mnrt satisfactory results." C. l'AUMELUE.SW llrldge street, llroeklyn, N. V. Purifies the Bleed " UisHl'iHnrsnparlUa purlrlMt my bleed, gave uiFiirrngiu, aniinvercame the lieedsrlm and dlflness, se Unit I ant ahte te work again. I re commend Heed's Sainparlll.'t te ethers whose bleed Is thin or Impure, and who feel worn out or rundown." l.t'Timt Nases, Lewell, Mass. " We have used Heed's Hnrsaparlllii for j curs, and recommend It as the best spring medicine erblwl purllter. Our boy Is nine years eM and has enjoyed t.ssl health ever since wa began Rhine II te lilin. We are .Idem without II," 1!. V. Ukuvkr, lleuhester, N. II. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggists, ttl; six for !A. Preiared only by C. I HOOD A CO., Iiwcll, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar I3A1NKH CPLKKV COMPOt Nil, Sleepless Nights "Fer nearly 11 month I Mas notable p, iecp, but nfler using I'aink'm Crt.KKr Cemih.i.ni for tn 11 dnj s, liiKemiiln tied mid strength returned." P. G. SMITH, Clausscn, H. 0. " I hn n taken only a part of 11 bottle or l'ulne's Celery Compound, and It has entirely rclletcd me of sleeplessness, fmin Mhlch I have sutr.-r.sl grcetly." Mas. P. Ai'Ti'l.HK, Peoria, III. Faille's Cilery Ceinpnuud ii.sluresseuudiind refreshing sleep. A physician's prescription, It d.KM net contain one haiinfel drug. Like noth ing e-le, It Is a guaranteed cure for sleeplessness, If directions are faithfully followed. tl.ne. six for lien. Druggists. Wki.i.h, Uk hakiisen a Ce., Hurllugten, Vt. DIAMOND DYES K::!,f"i enlv rclb.ble. sir Imitations, Olrtryct BA UGAI.N'sl -GO Shirk's Carpet Hall I - Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. W'h H.ivKiiu: Liiniksr ami lli-.sr. Stock inthpCitv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. i'lrtte. Asi'Kii's Li:.m:itM LAM S T A U ji 7i R: Hats, Trunks, & Traveling Bags. HI'PCIALTIR-i IN ALL SlllAW A." u HPMMPIlGOOIIS. Till: IIIMI' JlSil LIGHT. SI IIP li T i:vi:itM)i,D. 31-33 North Queen St., l..NCAHTi:it, 1'A. G 0 Viivnr.elvi. IJAIIAWILSAMl CMItltPLLAS. Prices the Lewest. Assortment the Largest. IIP. IQI'H1 PUS POP. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS ! thi: ii vMi-'MTiitpits, Rese Bres. & Hartman, 1 1 i:sr KiNGM'itpi-n'. The Lewest Pricjs. The Largest Assortment. ni'.NtlililS.U" ilouncfiuMtieliiitii (5oeo. f lAI.I.A.NDWKi: Till. ROCHESTER LAMP! HUty Candle-Light; lu.uu them nil. Auellit-r IM t.r Cheap Gleln-s for t.asiiud Oil Mew. Tiii:"i'i:ui'i:cTie.N" .MPIVL.MlJl LlUNUitndltl'llllPUt PSHluN Weather Strip. Unit them all. '1 lil-stiipeutrearall ethers. Is. ens out the cold. Mei.s lallllnu or vtlnduits. i:cludes the dust. Kts-u. out snow nnd rain. Aiiui-cau nppt) It -en wane or dirt iiin.lciu iiiil. Illicit. Can betlltisl an.MiliL-if- no luik-s tobeie,rcnd for um. twill net split, warp or brink -a cushion strip is the ine-t i-rf t. At Uii! Move, Hcaiernud llange Moiver Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., i cAhTi:i:,pA. NIG It PIS IIPIti'HY i.IVP.S Til I TUP l.l.i Use Ta fur Mu.-i l'uriss.-N, lur thu vc.r Nsii, mi st.i-.-t Itnllttiit ars, 1. 1,. -iiii.!, T.-l.-nli,me aud I lis te,- I.l.-lit p.,1. ,, i.inl.,!,' lla.ks I nb, t uk In-., uiiniibiiv, , I'.-iu-H-in-n atieiis. Ttt iKllerst- t'u,,iw I.,...,. .l..ii..... i Ira. farts and eili.-r .-lii.l.-. us.sl In tl'.,'. cllj for Hire or I'u.t, is mm du.-itnd imablei.l til.' ellliv et tin- fil ' ivasiir.-r An i-t-rseu fa.liiutt., luUi ..ul a I.teenv, or rcfuslnj te u tin- Lnviis. 1 ris.uln.il bj tlieer.llni.iKs- or ult-i si. 01 wulute any of the pruvistiim. or un mv'i.ui tlu-r.-ef. will subjivt theettciid.r In uddll.u t lite iimumtlutc ler felt efliisliivus, , ten s. Haiti f live dollars fur euL'hiiude.-r) etlciise J II ItATlIPON. a -2wa C'ltyTrcununir, The cliltf reason for the manelleus success of Heed's Snrsn pa rllla Is found In the article ItMlf. It Is Merit that win, and the fact that Heed's Knrsas.rilla actually accomplishes whnt Is claimed for It, Ism hat has made It llieinedl cine first In the confidence of our countrymen, andgUen te Heed's rlursaparllla a Hipiilnrlty andvtte greater than thai of and ether bleed purifier. " litrly last fprln I was very much rnn down, had norteus headache, felt ml.crable and all that. 1 was very much benefitted by Heed's Sarsaparllla and recommended It te my friends." Mils, J. M. TAVtxiti.lllB Knclld Ave nue, Cleveland, O. Creates an Appetite " I wish te enroll my name as one of thes.5 who htic!tertu-d health from the uwj or H.msVs Mnrsatiarllut. Per manyyrnn I have taken it, esrsvlally lu lite early sprlnir, wticn I am trou bled with dizziness, iliilluesi, unpleasant taste In my mouth In lliemernlni;. It removes this bud tnste, rcllcesiny headache and ninkesioe feci itreatly n-n-eslied, 'I he two bettlci I have used this sprlni? Iiute liceii worth many dollars tome. I ndle all my friends te take IL" Jehn Hi.N.sia.UJ! AM Street, town or ljtke.Chl cncti, III. N. II. He sure nnd gel Hixsl's SArsanarllln. Sold by all druggists. six for .V Preistred only by C, I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar "1 ornleng time I M-assn nervous nnd Mern out Hint 1 could net Merk. I tried ninny medi cines, but nene until me idler until I ued rallies Celery Compound, which at onee strengthened and ln Unrated my nerves." llAltl.KYSIIKUMAN, Hlirllllgtell, Vt. Palne's Celery Compound quickly cpilcls and strengthens the neres, when irritated or Meukeiicd by overt. or k, excesses, disease or shock. 11 cures nervousness, hc-nd-ache, dtspepslii.sti-eplessuess.melauchellu, and ether dlseitlers of tlm nervous system. Tenes Up the Shattered Nerves " llT 1Vt tPill-a f tfriu n ilfr.ir.tv .... ....... lebllltv, mm I tliMiik (((Hlniid tlnMlhcovt-rer efj t!i valuiiblu reiiu-ily, that Talne's Oirry Ceiu- Hiiiiiu ruii'ti inr, iH-i nnvenn wnin te ttip inr ndvit-e." Uiuiker W. HouTev.rttainfonl.Conn. T.ir.TiTPn Prtfin ntireeswltli Weak Hlemach. u-.w..,... u in linst for IiiMtllds. iVtll. B VUOAI.NSI TO- POH - gev Sali'. vpi ili: a 110.M1: pouverifT-AMiLY. Secure a Keine for Your Family, FOK sau: OX Till: MOST ..IIIKKAI, TP.It.MK. 'I.to-steiy In hi; dvtcilllng heusts, lets la) fret de-p, en Ijtni-itster i.x-iiii.-, U-ltr.s'ii Wal nut and I a men -tn-cU. Twe-story brick duelling houses vtlili mnn Minl i.M.r, pert lies In I rout , lets II.) Rut ilici, en North l'lnc, Ulucen flit-stnut mid Walnut stlcets. Twe-story brli-k iluelllns beuses wltlifient viints, linn i.iiii-H, ltk iiii r.sit deep, en West wulmit, belvvceii .Mari mid Pine strcL-tH. TwfMilerv brick du.Illui; heu-es, lets ll" f.s'l deep. ..ii W.'ht U'tueii ulr.-ct, bclvt.-iii I liailetta anil .Maiy sti.i-ts. Thni-stniy Uriel; tin. Hint; houses, lets lVlf.s't tt.i'P, vtllli nil the modern Improvements, front yanls, en W.-t .'lii'sinut Mri-ul, bctttctn I'in.i mid N.ivlii strc-is. Alse heiiscH mi Ilast Walnut, North Lime. North Mary, betvnsMi Walnut and Lemen, uml Lemen, bettti-in Mary und l'lnc klre.-ls. Alt the above houses am lu i;oed order, newly pani.-.l. pis llxnm-s I ti nil t tin riMiius, witter In tlie klti li.u.iiiHl tliu.vllars vtnn-.tnl.-d telmdn. Call and s.v for jeiirsi-ir, no treuldu te show eti .i.mi. r. iikii:l.i JAi-ei! ciimi:i.. f i-xoL-iuer. :w.' Nenli .Man Sli.s iili-.Vlvd,M,W.S. "1ITY Hl'll.HIN'G 1 .11 IN." $5-oe ! $5.00 ! CITY EUIL1OTG- LOTS -sPlt'llPDIlY PAYING Five Dollars Per Menth. Thlrt-rle Choice Lets left, at the follewlnii Lew Prices; KlKlil Leis ter Sl-'X): Six Lets for JNI; .-,'M-ii lits tnr fJB; Hix Lits for SJW; llir.st Leis ler turn. All slluat.sl lu the most rapid! v-urew lur portion of tin. city. Street ear fiu-llllies, piii-il hldeualks. city wutel supply, k.-wi-niKc, i;as and electric llRht. 'llu. cheapest lets net. ettered III the ell , and bound te In crease lu value. Alse, n liuinbur ul Dwelliug Houses en S.ime Plan. the Ix'st cliau. M-r eller.il fei a pi'lviin of small iiiemis te sn-urc a home, Ai.pl imiue tllat. 1 te " ' Allan A. Herr, nPALP.-srATi: AND INSmtANCi: agknt, lt PAST KING STItKl-rr. i..2l-lwd (L ii r pet tCli'i.uiiirt. c lAIH'hri'CI.IUNINU. NONP.PtlTUDPLAY HOUSECLEANING t)N ACCOPNTOP Rainy Weather! Our wagons .-all rer our cnrH?u and deliver same ih vv itheut regard te vtiatliei Thorough Cleaning, Thorough Ventilation, Brightened Celers, NO INJURY, oil 111, st I'l t III- Cicunln.-. uridine tu.-all ut tin- works and lu -eiii-liitii i v unit pi,,iLsi, ei t'ar(A.-l L-OiA PRICES. I -cave Outers at or Telepheiie, J. B. Martin & Ce., H. S. Shirk & Sens, H. 1.1. ShCnK, .PasteiuMHtltet . WO UK's CHRISTIAN AND WOODWARD STREETS. A 'lur 1.1.1 UK hi YM'AMGi:il.MI.IDKSAM I.I. 1 UK Ml VM'AKHGKllMIilDKS AM Melli lH.-stre.vcrs lU-tliied Cumpher teal 1 Cimphur, luuipher Tubk-ts, Nupthullue ' lied I'.ir Patvrm bw lu-ew, and IVrsmi il.-r lsiii--lil 0. 1.11 nrthnliLlk anil t?uurunttss! ltetltied I'l.uuYr luin;iil pem first hand, and tfiiuruut.ssl lierfevli rt-liabk.ut IUHLKrinitLtihTOItK, We.l K'liijhtr.s.it. Cletltittrj. 1880 -Ne'i'ks, 1889 f " -AT- -" 'H.GERHARTS. Tlialinn.l cemftlel' nsserlment of Sprtni RifrJS!,"l!f-;!,in8",h Cheviots, Dlg.,nal and (Asslmere Hultlng and Treuserlnir that has eer fel ' ."V,1 '"."ll" c'ly. Workmanship tlm licsl and all goods warranted as represented. II. GKIUIAKT, s . . .I'o,erthllelHtree. jTJ-Only lltreet lnierllng Tailor In the City of Lancaster. i VP.IWdlLVTHPOX. Our Special T The Best Value " POIl A TEN-DOLLAR SUIT, As far ns wehiheseen litis season, l our Special Gray Flannel, Suck Ceat, Skeleton Mndu and Very Tasty In Cut. Kvery buyer apprer tales their value and inch customer proves a geed card for 119. Five Other Styles of $10 Suits Pur your selection, In Mght and Dark Shade ALL FULLVALUE FOR PRICE ASKED. It Mill pay J en Id see them. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCAHTPlt, PP.NN'A. T O CLOTHING IIUYKHS. People who want the best value for the money eaiinet atlerd teuitssucL-lu; our great display or New Spring Suits. Vn hae the very handsomest htylen In tlm nmiUet. We liaie built up our ieuitatlen en Ihe excellence or our KtOTdn nnd our low prices. Our New sprlne Hutu, rer Alt n'a Wear nt H.W. S6.0tMC.0O, tS.W, 810, JIK.SUandSlii are tlie best value te ba round unyvvlitre. S0.0O, J7.1W, ft.ntl cannot be equaled rer money. Our new Chlldren'N Mills at fl.15, (1,25, SI".'., .(', S-UX), tl 00, 55.UO mid StUrt are al least 'Jj jh-T rent, low er t linn ever ettered liefere. See our ifieal lines of Jlen's, lles', nnd Chll drcn'a Points. lualHy mid prices that will as tonish ml. Custom Department. Nete tint latest ellectn In ( lievlets.Cnsslincri's, Worsteds, 'I riceU, Palicy Worried, ChcU Plaltl, Htrliics, etc. Hulls te order at 812, SH, (1(1, Sis, Ml, fti, fii. Pants te order at sJVj, si.ue, .u), jtl.uO, J7.0J, fs.fti, sn.eu, SIO. Hucli Units as we ere new he line at thesa prices are the. best nlue elleied lu Laiicaster styles, quality and cheapness. Yeu have only te see thent tt. be ceuv Inced itj LGansrnan&Bre. 06 and 08 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER 01' ORANdE, LANCASTER, PA. -.'il eeiiiiected with any ether Clothing Heuse in tlu-rity. Itlontcve. li LINN .t liKPNKMAN 11' WILL PAY VOL' WP.LI.UPl'OUP.Iil mili :n i:"..MiNPoi'n.sieti. op 11 ALASKA " REFRIGERATORS, "PENNSYLVANIA" LA-WIST MOWE RSI AN1 BABY CAREIA&ES. NPA Kit II-AO. -sOLA HOP MnU: A Mi AT MICH LOW l'UJl'IX Flinn&Breneman 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAHTPlt, PA. (Ciuicte. (JAltl'K- IS. Rugs Oil Cleths Linoleum Art Squares McCallum Slean a 1012 and 1014 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Axminster Wilteu Moquette Brussels Taiiestry IneraJn . f "v M iv - V M 4i Y I 1 1 . I S V I fJ S J I ftb-:rudcei d:mw MYHIS4M0N, Seeing Is Believing