lv ;- sea ,a- '?, :r-wwi ar yrmnvyr W V ' " V r" x, " - "'5 - -V ,t'-""Vig-Ay ....j, THE LANCASTER DAm 1TrTjLLIGEyCER MONDAY, MAY 0, 1889. a b T LZ Ut Jntf Meuct - a. imNiux. sMJBI WEINMAN F0LT7, Editor. ' CLARK, Fubllrtier, ! 6AILY INTELUOKNCEIl.-Vubll.hed stfy.teyln the year, feat Sunday. Served fcy Mirier In thti tfty ant surrounding tevMMtenreitUkwMk. ByiMrtlflTtdoi ByiMrtlflTtdei )m 7r ta ad nee j ft) rwt month. ttiY INTELLIGENCEIl-One dollar and Mlyeewuayear, lnajvanc riCXTD BUBBCKIBKKS-rienilt. ey cnec .js-AiJIm m1 ftiul rliAnb tilthfF ff 'tsttwetn be urecurcd cend in a registered ': tetter. 1 the rostefflce. as kcehI cims mall rf Matter. V AtinnwM. TKs nmMJSKitcKi. 1 'jj Lancaster, Pa. LAKCAWtt, PAn MAT 6, 1889. ML 111,1 , .... AtlMthms (Mern. Mr. Hume, of MeadvlUe, addresses remarks te the governor of Penn- hral that are In line with these h Mr. Wherry hiw been making lu ' uaenililv : aud Mr. Humes reaches I conclusion that Governer Ucavcr has n his Incempetency for his place. teaamuch as he has assumed the responsl respensl responsl illUtyfer the conduct of the sinking fund wauaifluencni, who iiave cieany vio lated the law in Helling United States bend when the proceeds were net needed te take up the state indebtedness ; and when in truth the whole amount of Raid MDMfdii was nermlttcd te He dead in the v favored banks alone with much mere of ttte state's funds ; the total lying idle, en ,'U.m.l. el lfifiQ 1witn nnnrli tten Mini .IVIl lilt IOWi V....K .- ..... ...- Pl-. .. m ..llllHd n.tnllnl. rtUinee tjuner miuiuus w ni.eir. We incline te the belief that Mr. fHumes makes out his case of iucetnie- tncv airamsi me Kovernor: uui we Lweuld be much surprised If anyone Wuil.l iirwlnrfnbn (lint Inli mill full 111 It ! ff e that we cnuuet say that Mr. Htmie In .this has done a crcat feat, however in- texstlng It may be te the people te hear 5fcewithey are taxed for the purpose of spiling up cnormeui depeltn In certain Isrlnir banks for the benefit of the gever- MMf rUnil. null ruaAnlfllfia If Het ill BUI m imrnwa mm ..c.7.,.. -, .. - redly for his own. JTruly we would net like te share the 3,feellmm of the Republican leaders of ''f'Viniuvli'nnlii trwlnv lii retrnHiMx't or "f prospect. Their sins have feuud them fWt and affairs certainly have net a h HatterinK outlook for them. They may K have substance which Mill seethe their f;'f consciences for the methods of its ac- "laulremeut: but new they are done. e " note that Senater Quay, w hile admitting ? that the prohibition lawlnew will take F. -.. t ...... 'away from their vote ucxt rail, thinks lt'aat they have will enough te spare Stae allce. And that may be ; hut there A will net be enough te spare all the ether t-&al!c that nre booked te he cut oil'. The X leaden who boldly tin us t the once J beaten Reaver upon the peeple Sand secured his election, would net vun- N'turesuch a feat in this year of grace and of their demoralization. The party that r? AlAi.(u1 ftllnl. in lm ulafn 1 rnMllrir. u'llll. ? ,' Ids odor w at mei edunslu te the reputii- "bhe people of IVnnsylvaiiln than that of ,y the alian thm trees of the White Heuse te k? OiaTTerrlunn fi'.miK unrftrlli). wnn III net se.".". .:::' . ' ...... ;r: i e it 10-uay. 'i ne peopie weuki cm nun ft down quickly. This Is a day for cutting ;j. down, smalls. f" Tneauantnus trees iiminaveeucinuHi the president, of fifty yearn have fallen, ft in sign tht sweet Huiells only new can J go in official residences. The president tay It ; the people say It ; and the gang .of thieves, who have nat and fed upon WPennsi-lvntiln ntnm llin wnr of tlin n- ?i'belllen passed the Republican patty ij. Inte their possession, gees out, and the s party wuu h; teinicrauce nypeensy, treasury hleallng and corporation " sen'lng send them there. m A IVIilewNM'lll. It eeems that the president has Usjn : beguiled by the tnle of a w Idew Inte re warding the keii of a man er.MlsIssippl, who Blew n half Ncore of men lu his day, net iu war, aud most of them no- BTOP.q. It WW enn Dl.vnu. (if nn miverv M' repute among his lieighliers, who was 's nntarrayea ngtunst tin-negre pepum- 0, tien; but afler lmii;lik'iliiK u half dozen or menv of them, liecame a eon- "? .i VAV I.. 41. n tnu.n ..I ..,.AK. t,. .!...! ,de, net finding appreciation m the iutuer ; nuu uiier xiiiyiug n ivw iiieiv iSftmen in his new cause, was finally slain In himself by one w hein and who get the drop ihem he had e I tended en him. ife, rrkit. ...nf. ...Y..H.. .... . .....i .... .i... auu v. us jvaia MKU f uiiu ium life 7,wiuew appeals 10 xiurrieu nun se Ameves his soul with pympathy nt her jFj harrowing tale of her noble hubbaud's .'rnurder by the Mississippi whites for his tf heroic devotion te the Mississippi blacks. Hthat Brer Harrison, without stepptug te Nffjuimic iuiu iiiu iiuui in iiiu iiiiuiriiill'J . vjjew's tale, gives her seu a cadetshlp- j at-iurge and sends her away rejelelug. lVliat iioterners Saj. The New Yerk Herald publishes the views of the governors of Virginia, the Carolina? and Kentucky uieu euirent pe"1". l" gowrners or me tnree yt "" .. u.H.m ...... ...I., .uin n in. lm great protection sentiment iu the Seuth t A and that the race question Is the ruling i?one. Governer IJuckner, of Kentucky, B5i5 Snila 4tin ul mtirji .-.r.l W 1....1 ..tlnnltm. I.. jNew Yerk and is Interested in usklng :what the ruling question theie may 1 ; Baaying : 'S Here you have a natuiulh- Diinun-ri.ii,. & fe, state ew Yerk mill mn V)ict u Deem- Jcratic governor term utter term by u large kAt. Mniv,. iii uuie iiinu ine mule irHs tr .! I1.AU ... .t i.. . . win " uii mu imiienai ui'Hfi mill n $& JRepubUc-an president is elected. Whether r "h thlu III flin fnsnll rt uimu ..in... ..a . ..i. iBJ influence In the ellinate or tan he traeml te FrflA'y.atem of enormous trading In imlltleul k?A eircles is all mystery te us. . The Jftra'd heartily invites him te ; pcoetraie tue mystery it no can, and r 'thinks that his eiucldutlen of it would . Interest a great many people. The fact '.which Gov, Ruckncr notes has areuicd ibe attention of every Democratic voter ' IA the laud, with a confeoiu-ncc that Is .-et favorable te the future lwlltlcul : fcealth of the iroverner of Xew' Yerk-. PJBiere Is no possibility of chanuinir the mvIctleu that directly or indirectly his '.lectien secured the national defeat. if- Uutler and llutler. i A curious row U mnlm- .... i.i.. . General Ben Butler and Admiral Perter. Witier in the course of a eulogy of Far Mgut declared that Admiral Perter hn.l f HU away when Farragut made his fa meus aiiacK ujeu the forts lwlew New urjeaus. Sorter replies by publUhiug a letter from Gideon Welles, the secret nrv ;the uavy, in which he is warmly smimenaed for the part tuken bv th . tasrUr fleet in the attack. Aeeeunts of the battle bheu- uniiv tpkiuly that uelther Toiler nor Butler mmvp verj' much glory for the victory, r -fertile mortar licet concealed lvend u tamd of the river kept up a terrltlc Ix.ni , iifkHiiutuI for 14sV hours without delm i serious damage, and If Furrairut's ( had Met fought its way nast the , crippling them and cuuIiil' them Ttmn New Orleau. they would net MNi'tnvuderd m premutlv te Rutkr. tteWrtberlaU for crawly Central Ren te bring a charge of cowardice against our picturesque admiral of the navy. The French CmtenaM. Cranks will persist in threatening the .Ives of great men is order te attract at at at tiouite their real orauppesed grievances, aud it is unfortunate that the beginning' of the great French celebration should have been signalized by an Incident of this kind, suggesting as it must the reflection that after all Injustice and op pression may thrive te-day, though net as safely or as ejwiirv as In the days be fore the great upheaval. There will be a geed ileal et leny smiling done at the expense of the French orators w he new have their in nings ia this centennial celebration game that premises te be an historic feature of the times. Our own orators have glorified our own great men of n century age, aud we firmly believe that they gave the old heroes no mere than their due, but new the French rise up and shout the praises of the great mcu Of 1789, who they tell us did wonder wender wonder etis things for the human race, in spite of the great villains who incldeutally shocked mankind with the atrocities of the reign of terror. It Is pleasing also te note that the French have their mere judicious Rishep Petter iu the person of M. lie Reycr, who reminded the president and depu ties that " these old strugglers for free dom ' bequeathed net only doctrines but lessens ; that If the revolution sinned by tlie audacity of Its dreams, they sin by hesitation as te policy, failure lu knowl edge of duty and waul of self denial. " If the revolution Hew tee high, we diag tee low," said the orater: and echo answers from all around the world, " We drag tee low ! " TilK Grangers hae net se fsr gtiliml vcrj' much from the Iegltntiire from which se much wns IiejhhI for. A corre spondent of the Philadelphia .ftffenf points out hew their t ninaNUre.thii tax hill, wss koet altve lu the Uouse for oho wheneer the Republican leader wanted te command the (imnger inunibflrs. Iu rxchange for needed support these leaders cunningly pledged thenisolves te see the tsx bill t'ireiiKli the Heuse, knowing tlmt It would he killed In the .Senate. They are now new trying te quiet the rUIlig Indignation of thelr dupes with premises about a rorenuo commission te devise n bill te be paused uext jear. Tin: Auther of the inUleual ntithem " Atnorlea," has w rltteit auolher stanza mid another hymn, both of which we republish from the Chicago Daily Xtu. In "Amer ica'' Dr. Smith nmde n happy tholce of w erds fitted te tlie Inspiring nlr which Is used for the national hymn of imtny lntids, and Is jxirlmps most widely known us "Ged save tliequiwn." It Is tee tine a song te be sufTeicd toetistas tli monopoly of anyone untieu. 1Im.ti.mehk brags thnttbe Jehns Hepkins heipltal te be opened mi Tuesday Is the finest In tlie world. Jt has been in con r se of erection for evor feiirlnen years, the in come only of the bequest being used for eriH'tlug tlie e ouleen handsome buildings costing evor two million dollars. Frem the accounts of thoiipielntiuoiits uiid man agement It would iilmeit Mieiii pleasant te diu llieie. Till'. Krent pKsleintueliee of the gentle sax In all our churches Is often commented UKm, but it is net Hourly semuikisl hi this country us In some pints of Kurepe. Father l.ouielguo, a noted Fiench priest, says the sight of a man In u church of I'm Is except at a funerul or a wedding Is very nue and lie publishes u careful essay en the con erslen of the men of l'ails In thoopcu theopcu thoepcu ingpagns efwhldi he makes the uugal lnnt nsseitien that In ioIIkIeu enn man Is worth ten women. Delias u plan for teaching tlie men by n sorhisef eloquent discourses. Preachers arn te visit n tity ami make themselves known by deiheilng ad dresses for three weeks outside of the church, en Hcieutitie unit literary milijcets, in which no word about lellgleu should be inoutieiiisl. In this wii.v they would gain friends among the men of culture, and create tin audience that would fellow them Inte the church te lie.u- what they had te say en the itul topic. The deiulls by which this plan Is te be nmde successful are laid down with great pieelslen, all leading up te and uhiilng nt a single object the conversion of still-necked men. Tlie geed father lays paitleular stress upon the point that the ilergy hlinll entirely uh sluin front platitudes en melality. 'Men dislike that seit of thing. They 'want te hear about the important luteiests of the present day. Siclul questions ulieuld Im3 dlseiisstsl. .Such themes us capital and labor, and subjects of historical and na tional economical Importance should be presented. Abeo ull, howeei, the lulu lulu lulu tlonsef natural M'leuee te Christian ilngiua should Isidlsie.irMsl upon. iTun pieacliers are te present themselves and ougage hi argument, one fur and the ether agulust u glcn dogma. The latter, iiaturellv, Is pre-ordained te defeat. This methed It in said, was tried wlthhuppy icsults during the Lenten season of lsstl lu theihurchef .Saint Utuiaut. I'lIINON'Al 1'KOK, II I). I'atiev, of this city, I- IIIHk- lug prohibition hihsh'Iies iu tlie teutiul and ueitiieusterii counties of the slnte. Majeii Jehn X. Kuwaiiiis, one of the editors of the Kansas Cltv 7ime, died suddenly en Satuiduv from" u stioke of paralysis. DA.Mi;j.R.Ci.vMiR,o-iii.ernfIe.idlng, died hi that ilt last night, t the ukh of 70 .'"(" nJ wnt m iocuieci or tlie county bar. llerks Jamij iincevin Uin.,who Isu self taught a ter und readei, NKiinistie lu re ferring te the uemge urtlllilul leudei and reciter. He Kpeuksel this clum us 'Mho .Smart Alivkutleiilst." Mas. 1.1'nick McCweiu.v, tlie wite of hneeh S. McCaughey, iigml 74 eurs. di.sl In Dew nhigten n en Nituidrtv et parulvhls. ."Mrs. MeOnughey was u ery estiniuble lady und for twenty ears has lesidisl In Dewniiigliinu, hcrliusbund beluga proni preni proni hient merchant. Her Intemient willluke pined ut Octorure, Chestei eeuntv, en editesda.v , ' Rkiis-auu UMti:n.i.,ef l'ettsllle, dhsl oil .Sunday, utter npretmetiHl IllnesH. H w as ,1 j uirs of age and a nati e el County V'?,1,,Jrc-,,,,d. He t-uiiiu te Atueiiea lii ?i .. C,"K,K, I" railroad centiactiiiK. He built a large portion of tin. Sehu lkill A .Susquehanna, all of the Ij.banen Vullev from Ueadliig te (ioel Hpilug, luld the Mieeni niU en the Plilladelihlu A Heading from Philadelphia te PoltsWIle, and built most of the Cunuleu A Atlantic. He was one of tliu pioneers In laying out Atlantle llty. He rellrisl from uctiui business pur suits some j ours nge. Twe lii I le.l lu H met. A riot oivurred at the .S.ivrellle hiiik yards, tiu miles Im-hw .N'i.w Ilmiiswiik. X J., en Satunluy night. Agent !:. p. Heiidrhkbeii, with 100 men, blurted te put lu a bpur from the main line of the Itaiitau her railre.id, along the land el x-Fris holder lHJwuriirunuin, dew n thioiiKhlhe urickv.irds. 1 iirnam w as optioned te their eniskhig hl land, and ealhsl out Ills inen. lhe railroad men wcre revnforced hy the mitll by mldnliiht .vm men weru injured I!1.! . B. V ''""eK''iiver, iine et I'iir ii in s lulKjrirs, and Jehn Kenuwly, u rail- ex,'ij!X' M'r" M' -M"rfl'"'lis nmltdafa, te be Ki,iu,,',,Tpre1Ul'. ruU..Ve;v.S.irl, Teut In. Ill t cxalleiit i li'uve u Kli i- arid ralL tli.pii. i. ....; rtt,u " " Oh ! ntn'iijtli "l!Lii.M w"Bt ,lie "",' -""Id uliiuhe ult .-- ... ...- mill lllllll... Piittmkr'fk PniLADM.rRtA, Mendajr, Mar , 1M. The special news of the day is that the Housekeeping in the Heuse Mere Beautiful is ended, a thing of the past which, while it lasted, pleased and interested people by the tens of thousands. The same rooms will "tell a new story very seen. The Furniture of the period is a topic of much interest. The mere perfect adaptation te hu man needs et the things upon which comfort depends is quite wonderful. Furniture, as a rule, is mere honest than ever. In Colonial days the houses of the very few rich held examples et truly sin cere and moderately beautiful Furniture. Seme of it new fills honored places in hearts and homes of this generation. Leve of it for actual association is commendable, but the popular gushing fancy for it is or has been mere of a fashionable fad than an intelligent admira tion. As a whole the antiques may fro. The moderns are better, 'resent skill produces effects in natural weeds that make veneering superfluous. In the olden days many best Furniture pieces were veneered, in pres ent days the word merely points a sneer. Solid Oak, Mahogany, Wal nut and the newer weeds ap peal te your moral sense they de net bear false witness in the finished articles they com mand your taste, sound princi ples el art are expressed in them. Material and Art are both the servants of Use, there fore the highest intelligence of modern l'nrniturc making is applied te usefulness. I hus you have a sample et our notions about Furniture. They arc carried out all through our stock. Three ether added notions. One The stock must be ex clusive. Twe The variety must be greatest. Tlirec The prices must be least. With this One, Twe, Three, we swing away in this merrie month te the largest May business we have ever known. April this year was peerless in volume a harbinger of a greater May. Twe items illustrative : Fer $6e A Parler Suite of maheganucd cherry, elegantly carved and polished, tapestry covering of beautifully blended colors, bordered with plush. Or the same Suite entirely up holstered in plush at the same price. Fer 75 A Pailor Suite very much tlie same, except that it is much mere elaborately carved, and covered with rich silk brecatelle. 'I hint fleer, four rliwuter. Dress Silks in colors. All the favorite weaves : (IresOraln IVatl da Hele Hutlu Itliailniiie Ikiitfalliie Nereh Arimire LoiiLluei Kiilllu 1 raiifaltr In all the sought-for shades : ten kliaclcs of brown 0 six wliuiti's or nuy Nile te iKint lulu llk'lit green te dark liui.. lardlnal te Iintluri'd llereul toieuee IIkIiI Kruy te ilurk slate fill d Kxypt te dark Migd and mere than a dozen ether tints, including gebelin, hussar, turquoise, Isis, Sevres, serpent and sapphire. That gives you an idea of the variety: prices just as unusual. W'et traiuept. The Night Gowns we are selling at 65c are of Cambric, with two rows of insertion be tween plaits, and the front neatly edged. Drep all thought of the material what would the TiwX- alone cost you ? That's a fair way te get at the worth. Yeu can judmj the Skirts and Drawers and Chemises and all the Cambric and Mus lin Underwear stock by the same standard, and just as must te surprise you. Ufceiul floei, Jnnlixr ulivet side. Twice ever a common store stere ful of just yard stuffs for happy-go-lucky uses generally. They count in for Women's Dresses and Blouse Waists, for Tennis Suits, for Men's Shirts, and for Children's wear. Yeu can't have a fancy for such a fabric that we haven't the realization of. I he newest first and the richest. A Flannel with silk instead of wool. We call it Silk Cheviot. That hints the quality. Any words can only hint the stuff. Yeu must ce it te knew it. Wherever a Cey Ien Flannel would be welcome Silk Cheiet would be mere welcome. We have it in about thirty stripes, checks and plaids, at 75c a yard. Don't knew of another yard at retail in Phila delphia. If any one has it or gets it (very doubtful) the price ' tfnmltf v'. is almost sure te be $i. These silky newcomers are with the Flannels. Don't stir a step. Here are the Satin Striped Zephyr Flannels. Choice in ever) way, and only 75c 75c Seme extra heavy imported Flannels, in neat stripes, for Men's Cricket Trousers, Men's Shirts, and Women's and Chil dren's Jackets. Twe kinds, all-wool and all-worsted ; price of each the same $1.25. All wool domestic, in imitation, 60c. These three arc outside the ordinary Flannel stocks of the leading stores. That's the way we handle all sorts of Dress Goods get every geed thing that's going, no odds what trade tradition says about keeping it. French Printed Flannels are still tumbling in. Cases by nearly every stcanfer. New designs, many of them exclu sively ours. Yeu won't sec r . - . ... . anything 01 the kind prettier. 65c. Unshrinking Ceylon Flannels in a wide range of neat designs. 25, 50, and 60c. Twilled French Flannels, plain colors, 40 and 50c. Nertlirant of frntrf. One of the handsomest of the tough Outing Cottens is the Madras really an excel lent quality of Scotch Ging ham, 40c. Then come the romping, rel licking Cheviots ; 30c ler im ported, 25c for domestic. Plaids, stripes, and plains. Cotten Outing Cleth, 10, 12, and 1 6c, is in stripes exactly the color contrasts you'll find in some costly stuffs. Nerthpiut of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. c OMI'I.KXION I'OWDKll. WHO VAI.l'K A IIEFINF.D COMPLKXION MUMT tJHK POZZONl'S MEDICATRU COMPLEXION POWDER. H ImiiarU a tiilllliint tiatiiiiiarriicv In I tin xln. Hemeven all iilinnuvi. mieven till iilmiiUvi, frriklca and din coleratloim, uud make the nkln delicately efl und beautiful. It contain no lime, uliltu lead erariienir. In tliiee uliaitra, pluk or ilcau, white aud brunette. KOKHALK II Y All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealere Everywhere. IlKVAKi: OK IMITA'l IONS,t. apr'JO-Od i'l'ltnl Itoticre. ITlHTATi: OK LKVKN H. KOJ K. LATli Of Ili l.anraatcr cltt, (lu'eim-it. l.etters of ad min te the underMlicucd, nil peneni liidebted thereto are rismenteil te make Immt'dlnte payment, unit Hi 00 having claim? or demuudt against tint HHiue, ulllnrcvmt tlivui without delay for net. turnout te the unilcrlKued, ut ill Houth Queen tit'Ot, Lancaster, l'a. V. C. H.VI'P, Administrator. Jehn E. BNvncii, Attorney. ujiit-utdM 17I.4TATH OK r.DWAHD I.KKD4, I.ATE OK 2j tliecit) of LunoiBter, ileccujcil. Jttiref iidmliilHtratlen 011 uild OHtnte having been gninted te the undernlKiicd, ull jKiruenii Indebted thereto are requested te make Imiiicxllute pay limit, and these halng clulnn or dcmancU uuuliiHt the name, will urraeut them without il lay fur settlement, te the underalgued, renldlng lu Umcutterclty. OHC'AK JIOHP.IN, AdniliilMrater. Hwvitv Cabpenti 11, Attorney. in'iUid.M IHTATKOK JOHN II. HHKu7iLATE OK lii Mount Jey borench. Umraitr county, de t'Miwd. hetteraoradmhilatrutlenon sold mtHte lm tug been granted te the undersigned, all per son Indebted thereto are requested temake lui lui medlate puymeiit, und thrue halug claims or iteuiHiicln against tb same, will piesent them without delay Ter sattlement te the uuderslun f d, leading lu Mount Jey, Pa. (IEO. A. SHELLY, Administrator, Mount Jey p. O , Ijincustt-r County, Pa. Wm. I. VLAkK, Attorney, liilH-tfnlM n Lust tlrant Ht., IjiiiehhIit, Pa, (tnvutt (Clcuuittn AUPET CI.LANl.NU. Spring Heuse-Cleaning Season. DoieuknoM vrecau tnkeugoe.! drul of the tloubleaeiiie work oil Jeur hunili r Hew T Uyghlngiia jour 01 del. V cull for jour (uiKiH. lake them uu, eleuii and rennutu theiu,Kle them a thorough all lug, ret urn them and reluy them all same day, If deilred (ruin or sunshine.) If jeu prefur ciiukevu them forjeu until full and relay them then. All tlil at Little feM. New Machinery and Uetter Werk thau Ker. A trial solicited. V )iOsttlvely guarante no Injury te jour CuriH't. A islt tuthtiweiks 111 coin turn you -jouure welcome toieine. J. B. Martin & Ce., H. S. Shirk & Sens, a. It. Olienk, (Eastern Market.) weniCH CHRISTIAN AND WOODWARD STREETS. Krelghls puld 0110 May ilty. 011 Carpels out of TEAM. V llCslre IO call tllll uttllllnn rif nMi.miiAr. efHtrain UimhIs uud t:ugtuivrii' buiiiilte-. te our Ijirije mid Mirl.it sliH-k of Phu-s, iiles. Cocks, Miilleable uud Cast Iren Fittings, AsU'sUw, ulcuUsteu uud ll.uilurUn. Hliwl, PUteuund . nun 1 uikuiks; nctiiiu una itea i.iue lleilect lleilect lngtluiigeOlusi, Hteiiin Itiulluters und Steam luatlug Apikirutiu; s,'t und Cup Mcretia. und in fact iiliueit i'mt thing required by steam users, uud nil of whlili e otter at irke ivlikli ie guuraiilee te be lower Hum these of any ether dealer In this lclulty. ehiepeNltlely the largest stock, and be ing connected uith the 1 eh phone Exihaiue. are prewired te recet e und till ull orders In the s herlmt iKhMbletlhic. When In want of uni. thliielueiirlliie, rail 011 us for price and we will convince jeu of our ability and willing. ni-stOMieeu Meney, licluyuud Vexation. Oiirf.nl IltlfM for furiiUhliig Engine, Heller, MiaftliiK. Pullet, iIuuger,Hik.vlal Miuhlnery! Pi 111 u hers' unit Clus Klttera' 'tools, Pattern, Medels, unit Iren and llniss t'astluirs, and ter the prompt repair of all kind of iiiuihlnery are uiiexwltislln Ijiiuustcr, uud we riMwitfully sellclt arhureei ourputreiuige. Central Machine Works, HI A 13fJNOUrHCHIUHTIANBTKEET, l.ANCASltll, Pa. Ooed Werk, lteasenuble Charges, Prompt Prempt iie.0. lilephouccenuei'tlbii. dtrdtl 9r . WTT A S11ASB. Spring Dim U AT THE New Yerk Stere. St tr Clrey, Tans and Qrrtn Hlisdci te SS-lnch Colored t'tihuint' at USc a J ard. Weel Cadimcre Henrietta, W linlies Wide, X7)ie m yard. All-Weel Henrietta, M Indira wide, 90 a yard. Plneat Cafthmere Henrietta lu Pearl, Light, jiruiiiui ana utri urer, i.irara itreen, inarn. edlum and Dark Orey, Llrard flreen, Cnaeli n' Drab, Light, Medium and Dark Old Kem, :., 44 Inchi wide, Vil and M.00 a yard. man Ac. Ail-Weel Hutting, yrd wide, Vu ; worth Sic. Klfly-feiir Inch Weel Hultl'ic, Jar. I anda half wide, 25c a yard. All-Weel Flannel Mnltlngs, 90 lnch wide, Light Weight, Hprlug Uhudex, 2c; ueter re tailed for lex than AOc. Twenty-Inch Ore drain Dnw hllk, New Hhades, b2;c, worth ll.l. Hummer Foulard Hllks, choice deslgua and eolerluga, lit tnebee wide, 60c aud trj)jc ; regu larly old at TJe and 11.00. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AUDIO EAST KING STREET. f Queen Fashion Hheet for May, Free. IU tar Dreixluaker, SIX: ; Mall, 2V, StwniUtve. y 1 DM YKIl'rt C9KNGIL FURNITURE -AT- KTicixYiyer's. A FULL LINE OK Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem, ANDOTHEU FUltNnUlti:. TlIK HrYLK-S AllK HO ATTIIAITIVI-- Our selections from the counties mltem ettered were ne er no arlcit nor se beautiful, nur or better werkmnnshlp. UNRIVALLED PRICES HEE OUIt DIMPLA Y. nrW'p give the best lnii and thereby sae you money. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORF, COUNEIl OF E. King & Duke Sts. H NITMHX Parler Furniture! We ure Headauarters for Parler Furniture at All Prices, w:i: it it Window Display Te-day, Mude In Our Owu Worknhep;, 27 and 29 Seuth Queen St. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. Vt'HH A U1UUS AHEHHOWINO THE Largest Stock and Latest Styles PAUI.OK HUttEs! ' UEDItOOM HtHTEH. LIHKAKYHinrCS, DIMNU-HOOM SPITK1, And everything hi FURNITURE At the Very Lewest Prices lnuueue Hteck of Hprlug Ued nnd Mattree. OCHS&GIBBS, .MamitMCturers and Dealers, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, LANt'ASTElt, PA. ulhljil l)itta gall. "I riUH AMAKTI? China Hall If jeu want te leplueeauy nrtkle or Crockery or (1 lieaware that ma j be brekeu lu me lug, or If jeu wish te replace old or furnUh new China Hall Is the place te get tellable unroet the I.ewet Prices WA1IKH CUM ItAN IKED. Exchanged If Net Satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. eliMfil 1880 NOVELTIES I 1880 H. GERHART'S. 'I he most complete nertiueut of Spring 0trrM!tliii English Clielets Ulagenal uud Ciisaluierv sultlni( und 'I reuterlng that has e er tievn shown lu ihU illi. Werkiiiuiislilp the best mid nil goods vurruuted as rrpresemed. H. CiEIUIAHT, Ne. North Queen Kln-et. 3-only Direct ImpoitliigTallerlu the L'tty of Lancastir, JAJJJE8 CELERY COMrOCSD. Should be mild, prompt, and pleaant, irlth no HplncerptttxstlretRlK'tm n should 1m in ch the liver te notion, and relieve the kidney. Like BeOilnj clue, Paine" Celery Compound U . perfect axatlrc,andctirrcnntlpatintihere all ether remedies fall. "A a tentle laxative, Paine' Celerr Com Cem pound 1 aurely without a peer. I think I ought te knew, alnce I hare tried remedy after remedy for about live or lx yeara and hare found nothing thatequaU It In tnycate ofce. tlvcnew. J. B. JENKINS, Teacher, . Cleyd'a Creek, Tenn. DIAMOND DYES 'iSinJiVS!?.1. nJ2 mai9- I vmmvnv DiuM A child ran ue them. " ' ,J ' II . .. " etituermcttt. OnEATfST SHOW ON EARTH. Exhibits at Lancaster, May 7, TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. At McGRANN'S P P. T. BARNUiVrS Greatest Shew en Earth, The Great Londen Circus, PARIS OLYMPIA HIPPODROME, 2 Menageries, 3 Circuses, Museums, Herse Fair, Aquarium, REAL WILD MOORISH 15-New United Shows in Onc-15 The Most Remarkable and Grandest of all Earthly Displays. REORGANIZED, REMODELED, AND ENTIRELY NEW THROUGHOUT. Greatest Number of the Grandest Features. &YLV?SZZ:',S8 I SIBa?!1' Ka..0er, Wonderful Eastern Entertainment By Sahara Desert Tribes! llctureiuoehltiltlunef real wild Moorish CAItAVAXri. Delightful mid charming Algerian DANCINO OI1J1.S. Oeuulucnamterliigtrlhaefgeml-iUillzcd BKUOriNS. '1 reuiw of Phenomenal .TAPAXKSK Expert. Aetuully 8S0 head of rure hersei In the gie.it HOItsK VAIIt. Zebras, ()trh he, OlrulTes, lllppopetanius and all kinds of THA1.VKII ANIMALS. SOOer the most during aud lutrepld IMUCFOIIMRttS. .V) renowned, phennineual aud daring AKItt A I.lsT-1. At li'n-tMef thefiinnle-it piiuteinliiie CLOWNS. Wizard Ht.AfK Tknt wltlnOrtuiieninlural IMngTLI.ralON. Ml'"li:iTMs. Tniiiliiglllilllngciirlesltlc. MK.VAUCltlKS. 'JtentsniletlulthruiRMltd Utasts. HIITODHOME. Paris Olymple Haees and contest. PAVILION. Crowded with 2 herds of elephants. AyPAUir.M. With trained talhlug Seals und ether Mammals. OPL'N HENS. Actually 7 dens or lid beasts with traluers luslde. Tl'.MIILKnS. Hosts or the most uxiierl and feailei. Ll'Al'ICltS. A uit nnseniblage of the greatest. CIRCUS. 3 full companies in 3 BIO niNCH. SjMirts, gnme, atliletles, etc., en the KLEVATED M'J'AGES. I'AHAIIE. The biggest and grandest of all free Mrcet PAtJKANTS at 9 a.m., en tlinuiorulnger the exhibition. General. Admission te all the 15 Shows, Performances tw Ice ilallj. Aftei neon at 2, Evening at S. Doei, open mi hour eurller. All lent rcniulu up until Up. in. Te accommodate tlie-e uMiIng toaeld the crowds at the migeii, a brunch ticket elllce has been established at Herr's Boek Stere, Ne. 53 North Queen Street, Where rtcied niv can he purcluiMsl at the icgulnr price, nnd uiliolleu tickets at the luuul Might iidwuicenii the day or the show. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS ON ALL RAILROADS. Hpi!J-2tw.iu2!VS0inal,?,Cd $ev rtlc. tECL'UK A HOME KOH YOUH FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOK SALK- en Tin: most i.innn.vi. ti:hms. TwtMterj hrltk tin ailing heiii.es, )et 1L0 feet rtevii, en Uiiuaster ueiuie, between Wul nut audLeiiieu ntreets. Twtvktnry brltlc duelling lmuMs with man ulnl reef, m hex lu fieut, lets IU feet deep, en North line, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Two-Mery bilek duelling houses with from yard, Iren fences, lets IK) fcet deep, oil Weil Walnut, bet ecu Mury aud Pine streets. Tuo-nterv brick dwelling houses, lets 113 reft deep, en eat l.emen irect, between Churlette und Mary utretts. 'lhree-iitery brick dwelling houses, lets ISO feet deep, with all the modern improvements, front jurds. oil West C'hestuut itreet, between Pine audNvln streets. Alse heui.es en East Wnliiut, North Lime. North Mary, between Walnut aud Lemen, anil Leiueu, between Murj and Plue strttts. All the abe e houses are. In geed order, newly fiapered. git fixtures In all the rooms, water In he kltclieu.uud the cellars warranted te be dry. Cull and see for jeuneir, no trouble te show jeu. :!J8ol.-cHll,V!i!:'Kcme,s apr.lMjd.M.W.S. "MryrL )arbtuar?. M AUsliAI.I.A HKNOlElt. Iio jeu want te buy A Lawn Mower, A Refrigerator, A Water Coeler, OR AN ICE CREAM FREEZER? IF SO, CJO'IO MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., LANCAHlKIt, PV. -A I .SO- WIRE NETTING AND BARB FENCE WIRF. Faluti, OUe, White Lead, VamUben, And 11 hill Hue or Gent ml Huidvvure. SOLE AOENTrt KOH THE Royal Ready Mixed Paint. H JTAIIl HAIsAM, PAHKEltsHAUt HAI-SAM Iteautlfles. CleniiMi. und preerres the hair, Keei'S It volt uud ilken. Promotes a luxuriant grev! Hi. Alwaj-k resterts gray hulr te In orlgt erlgt "ail color. Prevents hair fulling nnd p-.iudrutf. Cure, sculp diseases Wc. ut druggist. HINDER COIINS. Safis,!, surest and tHt cure for Cerns. Hun lone, etc. steps all pJln. Never frills Je cure. Ce, at diugglstk, M4TU pj t' Lacative "JlriVi eatery Compennd U prompt aed pleajaul. An taxatu e It leai e lit tie te be de 'lrd: .J.XH r"! " n IU metlia." A LIlKitT LEONARD, AMOclate Editor, JournulePtdagvgv, Athene, Ohla ''Fer twb or three jeare I hare u8cre4 la tcnecly every tilghv with severe paiM la my bowel, which were habitually eeettlpated. Mr bowels are new regular, and thaw had no re turn of ttieMO pnlna since using one bottle of Palne's Celery Compound F. O. BTICKNEY, Dreggl.t, Haraaa, Ala. Meral : Use Palne's Celery Compeandand atop ruining the Intestinal tract with harsh purga tive pill. $1.00. Blx for 15.00. Druggists. wuu, niCHAnmes & Ce., Durllngtoe, VL RARtRS HVn upouLneUtmlFeod are Healthy' PHDIBJ Happy and Hearty. It Is unKjualed. I I I I II - J!.' I Ml ARX&T CARAVAN AND FANTASIA. 50 cts. Children under Nine, 25 cts. iUotcUce. "ITrATHIX 77tTlRIC7N Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, Ej Ltc, at LOWEHT l'ltltlES. 2 j e3 lasses, Ojdh al OikmIs. Telegraph Time Pallj'. Every Ailli le iu this Line Carefully Itepalrcd. Leuis Weber, Me. 159; North Queen St., Near P. R. R. SUUen. fEWELEIl AND Ol'flCIAN. Jeweler and Optician! If jour ejes trouble jeu ulteud te them Im mediately. - 'I he use of PIt01EllULAHSRSresterelghU, gives comfort and pltnsure. lJinciister has long felt the need efa SPECIAL OPilt'IAN. We are new prepared le measure j-etireies, HI classes with tlie PRECISION OF AN OC L' 1.1 HI', having u lull and complete out fit of test lenses rciiulred lu perfeft meusuro meusure ineut. Hutlsfuctleu gunrunteed In every Instance. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCAHTEIt, PENN'A. O I'll UMIOK AM) INCKEAHED Watch Sales Is due te the fait that ve havealnaj-sa larg uud chelte stock te selct from. THAT WE SELL THE Best TWatcliT FOU I HE LEAST MONEY. Ihat WE DO NOTSELL WHAT WE C VNNOr. UL'AUAN'ILU llujer should appreciate our f Iterts te give giKxl iichhI-, und tun deM.nd upon ever thing viewed te lie us rt prvsuled. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COIINKR OP OllANOU. T01ICKIS HEIIEIIV OIVEN TIIATTIIE t l.leeiiMi lax ler Street l'urKs, for the veur lvsn.en Strwt Itulluay Cur, 'telegraph, lelephene uud Klectrle l.luht Poles, uud en Hiicke Cabs, (."eailus. Omiiltjiis', Four-Herm Wagons, Two-llero Wiurens, Ixxal Ivlhery, I)ras, ("arts und titlur Vehicles, used lu the cilj for Hire or l'.ty. Is non due uud pujubleat the elllce of the Clij-Treasurer. Any person falling te take out 0 License, or refuln te pay the License Tax required by the ordinance, or who shull violate nnyeftlie lruvlslen et an) fecllen thereof, will subject ihcuileuder.lu addition te the Immediate for feit or hu license, te a peualty of live dollars for each and every eflcuse. J. II. HATHFON. Jd-2wd City Treasurer, j" L J,UXAA S.tiJ
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