fS SBSS &ttUtgettcetv s. ff 'm. Jf 'i.HTWWMAJt -? !- UfcaTBIIOtAffroLTZfeiHerR. Hj aOURT CLARK, PnHUhrr. M I AItY.,IXTEIXIOENCKH.-.Pafcl.h f-WMMm la Uils city and ratreMidlng swiien cent n week. Br null Ave tlol tlel tHMtyialia advance ; 50 cents a month. LYlKTKIJJKlKNrrvti-rh.it.n.t a rt&m k war, in advance. ' " B TO SUBSCRIBERS-Remit br-thee , JT feakiAc order, and, where, neither of JMaaM'lw procured send In a registered at the rostefflcc. at second class rnMI ""' Atnukmn. THE tKTELUOKHCER, Lancaster, l'a. Sft f i i JLaVWOAWPt, ?A., MAY 7, 1889. iwnwii ti nue uennr a ion en Iren, which Is nuiiottnced by the M ireu cemnaiiv. Is rntlier (he nv 1 of ft price than (he making of one. k"lMIlHltllnll .C ll.j. tj....,1... .. f.. .wnivuuuu Ul HO Ul.lUCIll llll ,bm nut (he price of pin iron en i Eastern seaboard te even lower 11k- itthnti the Themas iron company .names, and It hmbcen necessary fthe Pennsylvania furunccs te meet The finality of their iron mid elr customers' appreciation of It, will Sf6 r certain wny in securing them n yhiger price than the Southern Iren com- nuuids, but In the pre.cnt condition of ! Manufacturing industry, when clienii- 'ess cf product must be elesulv con- l tide red, there is little roemrorliidulRvn.t -u in.-iviviii.vs ier materials, tiuuiire tint founded Unon Hielr-nVi.U'.'.v irrenli.r Value. Thb-Tfieinii') Iren ceninnnvinn 'Jrgcjrianufactnrcref iiIk iron, enjoys the . Imputation of lending the industry, and r iw quotations arc Mippescd te nx values. ! In this lnstance It has net been cspo cspe kdally alert te reduce ntiotntletH. hut waited until they had reduced tlicm- WjkIves ; but it deserves the credit of re- cegnising the situation mid of lielnir ready te face the music. rPiglren is about as low iu price new htii It has ever Iweii: but there I. A srreat dilTerciice IwIhwii tlm nnn. ditlens prevailing in previous tie- VTlOds of llenresalnii In tlmnrlm mwl ll,.. ------ ,.. .... ,Ml, inew ruling. Then It was nek of de. . mand that caused prices te drop ; and -they speedily revived under h mom . Krtive market and went ballooning up te .iljii u(jiiira, uw iuu uciuaiiu ier pig 5 , iron is great, the production last yeur j having been oversevouinillloii tens, mid j ireany inrcc times as nmcii as ten yours before when pig Iren was Rt Its lowest ', price. iti Tlia lnU'Ailii.. ..f ll. .... .. I ij, uy.vi.i.iiHSui iiiviHiui new is (US Uliclly C4UM;d l)V (he creal Inrwasn nf EjPretluctlve capacity, caused by the urnny large lurunces or (he lat tjt kind in the Seuth, 'and tlie fact that (heir nrediict nc.ix.inr. My comes into this market, there lielng ?.' as vet no KiimlM.t i.in.in...,ii.,i, .. i fchrwuc. Under this bituatleii it Is rh-nr j.that the Eitstern Peutisvlvaulii furimi-nt Lwust be ready te meet the pi ices at which f-the ceinnctliiL' Imn U ffiimii m,,i i... llj,twy cannot leek for any great advaiiee jv iu jinw, te neip mem out, In the near t1 future. The boeinu iifilm nn .. r..- Ubldden by the very greatincrease in pre- uucnyu capacity; lorilierolauorenwn te wpKM that the present great iwnsiimp. r nvu ui jjigiren win uohiuitieiily atlmulat d se as te get ahead of the iireductivu capacity that has hud its stimulation in . tne development of the iron unci ni ir F; the Seuth. There iiimv 1. m kI.,.i, i bMUinnlv nnrl ilnmuiwl ...1.I..1. ...m .. .1 rv -'" - ....m..w . ,1, w, t III 1IIIV11I1C3 ' hPriUVS. but for the llnnifwllnli. rninrn II floeks as though our lren-mantem wnui.i fT'lave te place their hopes upon n lower lewer yliiS of cost ruther than en Increase of t& price. Prices nmv full ni in rnriii..i-iiiii.. M the demand Is liicreiiM;d, for thorn seems E?k in Ik. t.tt ..I.. t . 1 1 .. .u anuiu nH mm iiiuiiu man tne 'market will at preeent take ; and under tueii a comiitieii prices will full until demand Increases or production de creases. fctf uur lreii-mnstcrs have a natural iro ire jg t-tlen against the Southern product, iu bV their home nmrK-nl frr,... n,,. i-.,.ti.i ... b Which amounts te almut three del'a-s a w ion, mat being the excess of the cost of m carrying the Beut hern iron into this fevmarket. 11ns ought te be ipiltn sulilclent Rfer them, mid will bu when tlieir rail- -reaas give them as low frvlirht min Mpeii their materials as ihe Keniiinrn m? .:.. . Ertiurnaces enjoy. It hcemste us that the. ..wnoiequestlen of the success eftblsiiHn. Btit""'"" ' ieie. 11 ineir iuei iimi Rreresare carried (e,(hcm a( a fair ratejier rtten per mile, aud one that ylll be preilt- w2m VlAkr i fl mr 4 a- t - f 11. I j -ui iu me earner, mere will be no -trouble iu keenlinr our riiriiiii-,.u in i,i..i 1. The lewerliig of Iren values Is a geed PC thing for the ceuutrv. ami nnn Mmi ..-..u rebound te happen. The opening of the eeumern Held has hastened the day of rnai-uiuiug. n win net be long befere jjpmake Ireu as cheaply us England Iecs, fhere is no reason whv w osheuld net. We have kater ores aud fuel and :'are getting as much chdKhI. v..ln.u areltigher but our labor earns mere. luetariil about which our lVmluvi. hrvaniaireu masters have been m . 1. excited. U no tmiimp i.u .,1. ......... i.... , 0. -- . " " " viviuKiii. uiuicir is business. Kurene Is no lemn-r ii..ir petlter. 'J hey have found ene in tlu.lr ) own country that they eanuet bhake eir. KiThere is 110 such thiiiL' nessll.li, ,,-,.. Ki. K ,,, ,. ., - i'i- ."" "! luouimier.v lanirvvn iifn.ini ESthe Importation of Southern lien into Knnsyivnnlii ; and our iron masters -umsi prepare te meet the coiniKitl ceiniKitl coiniKitl tten in some ether way. And thcre is t 1 , y ivuucu meir exiienes, i,wu cu tuey ure Uelug, and te rtiluce ithelr cost, which thev i-im !. 'n,, -Will never acuiii le huv irnf i. ,...,.... Ilen of foreign pig Iren into this cenn-" try. u me taritl en pig ireu was ink.,.. ultogether. the ireu imliK.tr,. i,... ?ht be embarrassed but It wnui.i ..... killed. It could rally te mr-ef n... ew condition, as It must null itpeir t aer new tomcet the Hew of Seutherti l lUte its market. Thnlrnn lil.,ei.. 1 Pennsylvania is here te stav. Rr - . Differhii? IIUi.n.Hn. ?-The Phlladelnhia .. tement bhewhiL' n.e ....,it i.. C nigh license te PVimnvh ..... iVl Iei who are mwT .1 wxmeu w emlle upon ffce result of the new rviii ,. i.ti. .... Jew.. 41. ...1 1---J , .. Ultll cuts ,,.., mv BujoeijB ulm ,.. up the i jvvenuea. ' Tlif .triklug thing nbeut the exhibit the very dlirerentwnv. T "u Hf" taw udetK)iH,y the ju,l-4s E.MltllAtvn r.rn.1 ,.1.I.. ..., .. J""h- r .--;. "--V.I.UB ei iiiiiuue i) i n riiMiiuiK and iu tu Kbl efu B. Ill tlll-aO cltica the Iu.lt-fH. I endoecl their duty te be in ,.i ....'..... saloon by wholesale ; the Judges iii twuuuj aeuiscimrgtxl tlie dlscre- Ie?u in ilium by i0 Jaw bv Jmrall repulnble uni.ll,.....iu ...tTi wring the size of the license f'te b governor of the numlmr u,.i,.... MoeiuyjUcna' the city Jud-e- have s.juW.-1.,nff a iuoneiK)lyr eutx)f k tlw fuvered few w?t rlel. ..,i rW ccued of being bought. Uv rwMvwHiei ,a our minds tuHt THE they construe the law wrongly and that the country Judges read It rightly. The Judges,, were net. directed te gire licMtaeji -te these' e "whom, thjy pwascw iogive;tne, Mt e all who ld tlw jtcenfle Mi. rbvlrkil .CwBchStl .uieir 'ciiaractcr waas the matter lcR te the liiflir,'n illrrptlen The city judges linve grossly abustsl their discretion and have undertaken te say that no ninny saloons (e the block nre enough ; which It was the legisla ture's husiuess lesay, irthey had meant II. Thk Orifiamthe, Voliime VII., publlshtd by the Junier clnsef Knuikllii and Mnr slisll college and bearing (lie Imprint of Iho ISTiu.t.KiKKCKii efllce, ceniPN out this yenr In a form mero sttrnrtlve (linn ever. The cover is of a flne giale or loatherctte, fan cifully cmbeNsfid with llewerm and vlne, and neatly tied and stumped In geld. The frontlBiilece is a rainnrknbly flue steel Kirtmltnr Professer Jehn II. KioflTer, who holds the thalr or nurlcnt laiigunges nnd the ofllce of librarian, giving te both ihe Inllnonceof sehelarsihip worthy or wider Tnine. Many of Iho fraternity dericca are buiutlful KpeeJmriis or rngrsivlng, and His students aud their friends will find the book rull of Interrst slid n planning tno tne tno inerlnl of eellegn days. The odltem, who dener ve credit for their lalKir, dedicate It te "diaries Hnntpp, a worthy Irustce and lib eral donor te our shila luster." ClrenuK Kmancis Thais proposes (lint iu igiu, en the colnbrstien of the dlcevcry or AnicrM, the eontluent be rcniinird Celnnilifn.ll iiilulit lie well te al onre in 'r-rVrUtisii this mull ns "(lone Fmutle Train. ' Parmcrs lm 0 plenty or w erk Jimt new, but I liore arn plenty w he lllul (line te go te the drctiH. A Dn. IlL'CKMsn, or Coilngten, Ohie, bad 11 NplritiiulUtlemediuin known mh Dr. Warner bearding In his lieuwi, who ini prenspd his wlfe and chlldren with th mysteries of the unseen. He enine home ene day nnd caught u suppened spirit and pitched It out of the pnrler window', after which he ncorely thrnthed the liiediuni and smashrd IiIm spiritualist inliliict. The court dUmlswd ihe aHsallnnt and told Warner thnt he hud escaped easily. Per haps splrltiinlisui will explre shortly. Kci:.vci: has n very liitcmsttug illiiNtrated account of the Jul! snow cxcaater, n Ciiniullsu Itixeutlen, which Is pushed along (he tnck ahead of the cnglne nnd digs out the snow, and pitches It high in the air te a distance of sixty feet In a con tinuous stream. In March this excavator cleared a tildlug nlttn hundred toot long mid filled with hard snow te a depth or two te elght feet, many ethor sovere tests have been mndn, a cut ever secu hundred feet long filled with snow varying from clghtenii inches te ten fret Iu depth was cleared In snven minutes. The machine operated by u scpanitn aud pew nrful cnglne pushing nlie.nl or It, point first, n big Iren eone w llli Its m!1 neurly p.irnllel with and clese te the track. Twisted spirally about this 1 0110 arn great steel tins or scoops liiiriowlugtelho point and spreading nt ihe liaise. Sldes and bottom arn covered with a heed aud thore Is a hole In the top tin eiigh which the mass or snow- Is rorced nsitls gorged out or tiie dilll iu fient by the rm elvlng cenn. With a iiiachlnn llkn tills ready for action gre.it Hlr.ranls should have little terror fur railroads, even In our cold Northwest. ' Tur. Vereslclingln paintings new en ex hibition In the l'hlladelphlit Academy of Pinu Arl,s nre ery well weith a Journey t3 I'hlladelpliia te see. The artist is nn in dependent aud lgoreiiH worker, always painting en thrt seone or the pveuts he rep resents and aiming te produce an elTpct as clemi te reality as posiilile. He greatly enended the Inte ewir by painting him as hn s.it In nn urin chiitrata saTn ilistauce, and watched his tioepn being slaughteHsl in siiccobsIve desperate clmrges upon the Turkish line at Kills. Ills subjects are ehliilly historical. Till-. I'AKIS KXl'tWITION. Seiihi orthe Fentuiioter IIieOiikiiIiik On .Meililay Aflcii-iioeu. UM-eiled by a dclachment or caialry, wcaihigthe jxilished steel In east plates and heliuuts of the cuirassiers, I'lesideut fainel lftiched the crowded l'ails exhibition grounds as the clock struck iw een Monday atteiiKKin, aud as he p.isscl under Iho grmil dnnie or tin main building tlieiu was a great nourish el tiumpcts aud the wliole lUstiuguisliiMl assemblage arese te its loot. Ihodemoisusphuulld plis,'e et aichlteit ure, richly ornamented Iu whitii and geld, llioliumlicdserehairsaro iijiholsteretl Iu crimsuii and geld. Them was a raised dsls ler the iirosldeut and seats for ether distin guished men. The brilliant uniforms nfetll- ecm or the aiiuy and iiiiw and or Iho lerelgu dipleuiutfu i-erps and Iho costume ofthe large deleg.dleus from Algiers and iiietuiumn utiiit'ii 10 1110 eniiiancv 01 tne ellect or the beautiful .MuvteiUhi orthe ladles. The wile of the president entereil JlrHt and was recched withgi eat deference, bpiuguiihersjlly reHiei'liHl and admlrisl. hhe was dressed iu a costume et jule cadet blue brocade, Its siler sheen glimmering through the web or a Jacket of line white 'leth, elaborately but ellm-livrlv nm. lueldercd with geld braid, aud a bennet of ilclicate wliitehtrawwlth old rese ribbon and tiny (lowers. After tlie hinging of the Marsollalse bv a male ihelr Premier Tirard delheredHin ppenlug address aud President Cnrnel fel- low eel m a carelully wiittcn essay which was recelwl with piolenged npiilmise. 1 here was mere iiiusie w hile thv piesldent wulktsl down Iho main gallei y of line aits and touched se eral clot ti le bulteim w hlch carri.igen were allow ed uimiii the erewdisl streets. Theiearo30,neocxhlblloiM,tliougli the United btates Is the only luiitert.iiit goerninont elllcially tuiileliulinir. Tim only (siutrles net rejuuspntcd liv iiieReniiuny, Turkey and Mimic exlillilta negre, IIIcmhI .May Ile slunl. .1, " nr'"."l.i"1. l?-mt" frm" Vmv Orluins te tliu elicit Unit A ornen, a siMrscly settled c""" 'ii inn ueniur 01 i ex ns ....i. 1 .. .: i"" " 'k 'kvjvi n;u uiuiing. lie m nays went heallv annwl mid inclined te iminlereus hk hk gress! veness. He was said te hae struck wjveral pnities with Ills rille i.ir.Ti 1 . y.Mel'l'wl uu the tees of ii J l,U" Sl,,urinB Me"'H- oilleus did 0 be.-oine that o,ie night lecently he was lied wuh huckbhet and leu dead en a bridge six miles from lesburg. His kill" liig was the beginning of Urn trouble. The ed ter orthe I'teplc- j.',,cml aituckixl Htate m.iviri " fa,lmrt. a I'rosK!eiisniidhi. i.i? .'?. c ' ?c" uwl.lk,lB ! T th" crime eiul tlflinaiiillnjj imiilslnncnt The Vernen CIC llClcildcl tlm t.n,,,t,ir SK0(lllviliIll(vl lnt.t f,,.ll....'. iiih jnrlsh .V,ol!t..b"I.7,ert,Ii,KU,.0-'Yw "' ""J lenicr the elil 1'u, iT.. .' . """ rerwi, uiu wllter of ...v......... ,. iiiuuu iiiuifceii wry iiKlires- slve, und It is fcareil he 111 be kllletH If h-mII '.".i.T." Tr! V10 fwtleus Mill light with bloody result. He LiubeiilLxl !l'.',0(l(l. Lincoln Curtis, chief salesinan for Cona Cena Cona Uei, ,v Aylsiwertli, whoIes.ile beet and shoe dealers of l'rovldciue, It. I., w,f" ''lljy. .harKci witli the cm cm cm hcaloiiiciitefflLVsW. HUmethiKl " te en ; the books, und ,l,e ' I.e iey ' "aC'ai, t le IUiu as Uilef llerk, and he kciq It. Tollerel'oroilorfiss. no., i. . C01"l'ny. Willi a rapital of $10 - Uircejmrs. . trte.1 , iKs,iM' , I'KwTckK me rUitf, und I iisre ..ei iwdY .ju'1". k,y .if r.. " . Ulflon.Rultlu.ert county, M'd. "I km me great engine et (de machinery palace and set all the fountains plaviinj. I here was great clieeilug and last iilKht rurls was liillli.uillv llliiiiiiimimi ..1,11...... m'ceei a mil w.u, aud much bleed iu.iv Hew. I we yours age A. I. I.yles, a Texas hermr' 'j ll i-lmrgca. had been Lm'i 1fremtl,-u Male for cittle stealing settled In Vernrm n.in.l, ,...,1 ', r.'. , ...'if.in til. 111 ttmmmmz iiiriiiiiHiisin ii in !. i. t m LANCASTER DAILY Wtanmmkic': miLADCLrMiA, t'uetdajr, May 7, IW. Think of 24-inch Black Surah Silk at 85c ! We never t f ttc,r' Probably never geed, for the money. Wnttranpl, Step at the crowded places in the Dress Goods acre or se and one of them is sure te be where the Colored Cashmeres are. Three lets en sale there new that will be told of in ether years : 50, 65, and 75 cents. The biggest money's worth we ever knew in such goods. All the wanted shades. Nr cf ntrs of Ihi- ler. A romping, rollicking school boy needs a suit that will stand grief. Yen want it te be hand some as well. We have had both in mind. Fancy Cassi mcre Norfolk and Plaited Suits at $5. Fit for the fullest blooded boy and the fondest mother. Many patterns. All wool suits, $6,150 te 12. Newest notions for big boys, 12 te $18. Men have been looked after just as carefully. An honest, all-wool Suit at $10. Well sewed, well trimmed, color and vear right. At $15 you shall have Suits in plaids, broken checks, fancv stripes, wide wales, and ether choice patterns. Sack and cutaway coats. Market strwt front, l of Main AW. "A clean stock and some thing new almost every way." That's the word in things for Baby's wear. A little let of Infants' Short Coats go down te-day : t'elninl Hursli Coats, from 111 te 112. liiilla Hllk Costs, rrein 110.50 le JI2. l'lnlil Cot, brnld trimmed, from fl te .T6. A few $9 and $u Coats (silk and cashmere), slightly soiled, go te $5. Hwenil Heur, Chrtmit lrst til. Four Hcih Hcih ters. Only a few large size 65c Cambric Gowns left. Here's one at $1 just as well worth your theughtbetter cambric, mere of it, Mether Hubbard yoke ; nearly a dozen styles of trimming plaiting and Ham burg. Breend fleer, Jimtrr street sldw. Ooze Calf Chatelaine Bags, black, tan or gray, $2. Such prices run all through fancy goods. Northwest of irnlre. We haven't always thought enough te Shoes. Plenty of them given Men's at all times, and cheap enough ; the little new and then limp has been en styles. We've been overhauling that side of the Shee Stere. We mean hereafter in handlinir men s anees te fee we've all along been ling Women's Shoes- Tl T t rM a just as in hand- first in styles first in qualities first in quantities lowest in prices There's no harder Shee than a Patent Leather for a man of taste te be suited with. Yeu can take the measure of a shoe store by the patent leather stock as easy as in any way. Ask te see our new Parent Leather "Bals" for men, Lon Len Lon eon tip, hand welt, and the price $6. " What ! $6 ?" said a leading Philadelphia shoe dealer when'he saw them, "fit me with a pair rieht off." Here are halfci-tlezen mere from the new stock : Men's Calf, hand welt, Lon Len Lon eon tip or New Yerk plain tee, for $5. Men's Oraiuic Calf ' Hal," Len- Londen tee, fri.50. Men's Orange Oxford, den tee, .i. Men's Russet hand welt, 55. Men's Russet Geat "Bal," Seal "Bal," sewed, ooze calf top, $6.50. Men's Russet hand welt, $5. hand Seal Oxford, All sorts Olltinp- Shnr' for men. The new Tennis Ox fords come at $2, $2.50, and $3; and Men's Copper and Ooze Calf Tennis, at $.. Light above ""u nuiig ueiuw : laeai in every way. There isn't a Shee in the let that won't bear the closest look ing at. Tennis, Seaside and Meun tain Shoes for women are in full bloom. Picking is easier new than it will be when the season's rush is en. Women's Tennis O.xferds, $2, $2.50, and $3- Mark, t strict front, wist of .Main Able. vrn r?i... .n.. 1 1 ju acut niuiicy uy Having the Seal Ceat re-cut and re dyed new, rather than in the rush season. We send the garment home when veu need it. Hanging storage for and Plushes. Insured. Furs Jehn Wanamaker, INTELLIGEKCER TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1889. reOD-fl HAMAfAHILtA. Yeu Need It New Te Impart -itlrcaf th and five freling of health and vigor tanavbeut Ui j-itm, there l nemine equal te Heed's Hamaraurilla. Jt em prcnilanv adapted te overcome that tired fwlln j earned by chang bf neimen, climate or life, and white It tone aad antUlns the rtem It purines and renovates 1he hleud. Weenrn cstl)' urge (he largs army of clerks, book-keepers, teachers, heusawhes, operatives and ether who have been closely confined darln the win ter and who need A UOODHPIttNU MUDlCINi; te try Heed's Harsaparllln. llen't delay. "Kverjr prln( for years I hae madelta prscllce le lake from three In IHn bottles of Heed's HsrsiipnrlllH, because 1 knew it purines the bleed and thoroughly cleanses the system of all Imparities. Thnt languid fcetlns, some time called sprinir fever,' will never M.llthe s)s(cm Ihst has lieen properly cared for by Ibis never-felllntf remedy." W.ll. iMWKtMK, Ed Iter Agricultural Kplteuilsl, liutUttiipetls, Ind. rum; iiuxid "Fer jears at Irregnlsr ltitcrnls In all sea sons, I surrtred the Intolerable burning and Itchlnif of bleed poisoning by hy. It would break etit en my legs, In my thresl and eye. Iflst jprlng I tirek Heed's Miiraapnrllla, as a bleed purlrtcr, with no HieiirIi t of It ns a special remedy for Ivy poisoning, but It Inn effected a permanent and thorough cure." CAt.viK T. HllCTr. Wenlwertli, N. II. HOOD'S SARSAPARILIA. Heldbyslldruggliils. f I j six feri.'.. Trepsred only by f. I. HOOD i CO., lewell, Jlnsn. ItW 1)08 US ONi: DOhLA It. (4) illieccllitttceuB. ioH'I,kxie.v"'oviii:u. Wne VAI.UU A KKITNUl) CnMPI.EXION ML'HT um: pozzeints JIKUICATKI) COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts h brllllnnt tritnipnreiicy te the skin. Heineies nil pluinles, freckles nnd dls. coleralloiis. iiud uinkea the skin ilcllaitely soft and benutlful. Itceutiiln no lime, ulilis Ipji.i or arsenic. Inlhricshiutcs.plnkorfleeb.uhltt and brunette. I'OHHAMJllY All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Everywhere. "jt-iiuwaiu: or uiitatienh.- srrCO-lJd e ITV HAMi CKJAUSTOllK. lam new .Kilted at Ne. 7 Weil King street, where 1 will nt nil times keep en hand a nil Una or Mielin rlgnrs, stnekliiK and ehewlng .'i'Tf'Tw.. . L ?.. .Vr!!1 le h0" " friends ...... , . ., .(nn ..u IIIC U 1.1111, iipr2-.1iiu!(el OKO. M. IIOItflKIt. c l.AHKKH niiADAClIB 1EA. Free! Free! A Tleket te Ilurnmn A. Itullny'sHhens will be t!len rrtetenll purrhnhersofeiieill) delliir s worth of GROCERIES akdem; POUND OK Clarke's Celebrated Headache Tea, (BUAitsi;xci:i'Ti;i),) Or w 111 ghe nny rents towards pnylng i ear fare ZlM, ZnhJ?,rti"ii ,Dl,,r"' or 011'- rrevlillng Je,, pie7.:rr.,x:,eThr,nmm,,a- WeiU m -'m-Finest Brand of Tea. (Ne Ultra Clinrce for Die Tea,) A"1 ".".JLl. '? "!'r'isiiiil eiihlinu tu Ke One linn. sIeik lilitHhU, Imveili'c- ,teil tej;e ihe pulillii of lniiister mid x Itlnltyim ofliVne ereimaed AehiiiubiiK, InUiiKinuliieeitir. i'"i. rs WllOLIiAlii: and nirrAii, Tea and Coffee Stere, fj AND 1 1 bOUTII (JL'KKN ST. -Telspheiisund Trie lltllin. alH-.M,Tu,K.tSAr rnili; PltlMAItlKH AllKOVKK J TlIU ItEPUHMCA.V HAITI,!-: JIAK HElIW 10U01IT! And new let nil mn n.i .!... .. i.. . ... WW t?rrmi'T: ,h ""ll'lng in tlm world te pre. Ail? "I"llt'f"',,,,''1l ' ,,H the letorleus from eiillux III" snet't uiiicil ey tiding uriitiiiiii eriiui unit Is pre- LEVAN'S FLOUR! W de net sit) this Heur Is a cure for IIi.mu. r.m-i.Vi '.IV,,'.1"., :!'.lk,,, rl'w!'.r ix-ei.le weul. lie alllldcil rllb llilsHrllde. mil nit-nil iui'a ir uiey ui-eil TRY IT. Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. ill)d eti:a.m. AVcdcvlrc lleslre le rull .hn 11. .., ,!..... ..r erhkaiu Oetids nnd L'iiilnecr,Hiinpl,.Niur li.ivcanjtM.rirdM.Kkef Ilpcs, aUrs, Cocks, Mu llenbta and Cast Iren tlllli, aIi..,' J uliuhcMeiiuiii! I'siiduilJii. hlitvi, I'iclen nnii VnUttl-MckiiKs: Scotch nn. Rett .Ine Heriwi Heriwi leg (niiKU 1 UIhsws, hlnini Riullnleiv nnd Htcam l,.Uf.n,.';..A..l,,.',!,.r,!.'"V.'f ",,d "'.P "ws.nnd In ..-...-.a, Mm, tu. in Hindi we ener at n wt luiiirniitee te U lower than 111 ethtr dealer In tnu (..i,,n. rs.audHllufwhlcli we eiler at prices which lese of any Ihk cennecltHl with Iho ,,V . : ." J.1 . ""'F,l Meck, and be lr t. ,.,.!...; V ... 10 Iclcnhoiie KxcIiiidcc, nnd llfl nil orders In tlm ." I'liisireu 10 icccUi slieriCkt ISMible tluie. When In wiuit nr ,.. uii,il.,.V.!,r"l,c' c"l' " " for I1" l and we wlllcoinliice juu or our nbillly nnd willing. n?,i,.'ii),H01,1 " ''1 ""'d Vaiatlen. i?n J."01!1.",';" runil-liliii.' L'nsliu's, Hellers, P ,?m, 'J,1" ' ""? "t,u'"'Srn-l-'al -Machinery rilimbers' and (ins Filters' T.kiIh, rmterns MedcU.iiud Iren and llniks CitstliiRs, und for tin. preinnt rris.lr of nil kind of ini.chinerv nrc iuifullllu Lancaster, und we rtipcttfully solicit a share of) our isitieuiiKC. Central Machine Works. 1SI A IJO NORTH CHRISTIANhTRKET, LANCA8TEU, 1'A. (loed Werk, llcnsennbltt Charges, Prompt Prempt ne. rclcpheiie connection. US-trdlf illtoteni'uplta. ROTE. I JUST RECEIVED nieM Kceiiigsteg, Prussia "J iwuuaclvKiiiiiiidsiiihitt' i- pe lully for Rust and Thret-iuuncr Lviith l'hote.-mpbs. ROTE,- 60 i-2 North Queen St., ja.,7-UldN"lDovr,y,l",,'"5tealct' SAMUEL GLARK1 TAnE-8 CELERY COMPOUND. k' Bheu)! be mlM. prmnf, tt pMvuuii, with no griping et pwrgstlvt rnYcU. n tkeuM also la. rltaihe liver te artlen.jind relieve the kidneys. Mke nothing else, Paine'a Celery Compound It a perfect latatlve, and rureseonUlpatlen whert all ether remedies fall. "As a gentle lasative, Pnlne's Celery Com Cem pound l surely without a jwer. I think I ought te knew, since I have tried remedy after remedy for about five or six years and have found nothing thatcquals It In my case ofcev tl eness. J. U. JKNKINH, Teacher, Cloyd's Creek, Tenn. DlAMOKDDYESAttlin'Ubihn,r',c - Carpets. J. B. MARTIN CO. AN ODD LOT OF SUMMER WINDOW DRAPERY, Consisting of i, 2 and 3 pairs, we offer at less than cost. Balbriggan Stripe Curtains. French Canvas Curtains. Silk Stripe Curtains. Madras Curtains One let of Raw Silk Table Cevers, all sizes, at a reduced price. CARPET SWEEPERS. Lancaster, Garland Grand Rapids, Bissel. FURNITURE PROTECTOR, At Lewest Prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. c ARI'ETH. Rugs Oil Oleths Linoleum Art Squares McCallum & Slean ei2 and 1014 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Axmlnster Wilten Mequette Brussels Tapcetry Ingrain Carpets ffbMinilreiUSniw nvnoela. TT HAH COM K. The Warm Weather ! And us jeu will new be wanting rarnsels, Ladles, we take pleasure In cnlllng your ntten ntten Hen te our line. It embracek n Inrgc uirlcly. Kindly isll und examine 11. OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR GAIN. We baie li.ld en our counters n large let of islds and ends, which we ener nt ridiculously low prices. 'Ihcy nrc nice, clean goods worth deulile what we nsk for llicui, but must be ilen-d mil. The .rise will come curly for first choice. The InL'K-HrdnluuysmbMH, this; selctu word te the wbebcmllliicut. Rese Bres. & Hartman, rmab,ATKlyehTnKCT- (Cnvprt Otlcrtitiun ' il A It I'LTCLEANIMi. Spring Heuse-Cleaning Season. Iloieuknon- ween tukcaptHid tlral of tlm treubleMiuie w erk elfj our bauds T J 1 0.T 7 Ilyghlngus your order. We cull for jour tnrrs-ls. tuke them un, elenn nnd rcnentc IIiem,Kh..theiuntIienjuelinlrlng, return lliein und rcluy them nil sunie dny.lf desired rn In ersuiikhine.) If you prefer we can keep them for jeu until full and rcluy them then. ..'." ".'!?"? Httl0 t'0"1- ycvr Machinery nnd Hellerwerk than Kcr. A triul solicited. Wopeslthcly guarantee no 'njiuy te our Carpets. A lll te the works J . ... ut I Lenvlneu j ou j en are welcome le come. J. B. Martin & Ce., H. S. Shirk & Sens, II. L. ShOnk, (Eastern Market.) WORKS CHRISTIAN AND WOODWARD STREETS. ..? r'ri'l'1'l lld ene way en C.irivts out of OALIUMl'-N.-Wi: WISH A TEW MEN TO O. sell our (feeds by sample te the wholesale and remit mule. I.nriret mnnnrnciurcrs In our line. Enclose "Jntnt stuinp. Wairesil srda.. 1 criuuneut joklllen. Je peitnls nutwen-d. Meney edMiiu-txi for wncrs, nrtertlslii!r, etc, ( ENrEi.NlALMAN K'tt CO., nirl2-v0tati( Unclnustl, Ohie. t 4r ,U 'Palne'sJCelecy Compound Is prompt aid fleaSMt As n huratlyelt leaven little tobe4a tebe4a red I have great confidence In IU merltsV"' ALBERT LEONARD, Associate Editor, Journal of PtttogegM Mhenn, Ohie. "Fer two or three, years I hare suffered in tense y ctsry night wlUi severe paint In my oewe , which werehsbltuallycenitlpated. My bewelsare new regular, nnd I Imxe haiTnn ro re tum of these pains since using one bottle of Paine's Celery' Compound .",tHTIEP.EY' Dfn". Havana. Als. Meral: Use Palne'sCelery Cem poundandstep ruining the Intestinal tract with harsh purga live pills. 11.00. Hlx for 15.00. Druggl.ts. We,lh IUcjiabd) & Ce., Burlington, VU 1 BABIES ui. Cnrvtnrjeg. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Standard Carriage Werk. EDW. EDOKRLEY, Ne. 10. 42, . 4S Market Hlreet. Rear of Pest. office, Lancaster, Pa. Buggies, Phretens, Family OarriagieB, The finest sleck In the country te select from, M e can suit everybody. Prices te suit the times, New Is the time te get jour Carriages Re painted and Repaired. Our repairing cannot lip excelled. One ant or workmen cspeclnlly cm cm cm plojedfer that purpee. Cull and examine whether you wish te buy or net. F LINN A BRENEMAN 6aby 4 Carriages ! BABY CARRIAGES, BABY CARRIAGES. The Largest Stock and Lewest Prices in the City, -AT- 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. lUntchce. lyATIIES. M'ntcbcj, Cletlts, Jnuelry. .Specs, Uyelasscs. Ltc,,ntLOVtj,Tl'lUt'ES. Optlcnl Goods. TelcBraphTlme Dully. Kvery Arlkle In this Line Carefully Jtcputred. Leuis Weber, Ne. IB9;jNerth Quecn 8t., Near P. R. R. Station. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Jeweler and Optician! mI(1fn"trfJ(''lro""le jeu attend te tlitm tin- The use of I'ROI'LROLAbHiareUeresslgUt.. glicscomfertundplcnsurc. nUVu-'"X- ''?.' Ie,IB fdl ,,ie n1 "fB M'LCI AL OI TILIAN. enrnnewprep..rt.l le meii'.nie ANOtiri.lbl.lmMiignfnll mid complete out fit of test lincs refilled In perfect inensurc- HiitUfuclluiiKUiirantivd In f cry instance. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PCNN'A. QUItLARQHANDINCRKABUU Watch Sales Is due te the fait Uint we have always a large nnd ibelce .tock te select front. THATWK BELL THE Taratci t IOR THE LKAbT M0NKV. rimt wi: no net skll w!F:T WK cannot euAitArti j.l. Iliijers sliuuM apprclnlc our eirurl'tei;liu g.HHl goods, nnd can ilei-nd upon rrri tiling wcull te be ns rrprckciitcd. " HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER (IK ORANGE. Itlotuvve. CrRECHER.bONA CO. (SEE OUR LINE 01' Refrigerators HUCKKYE AND THOMAS. LAWN MOWERS, Trrrn Cetln and ltuktlc Lawn ITases- UAbK IJALL nnd LAWN TENNIH OOOtiS, GARDEN HOSE, TRELLISES, TREE GUARDS, Jrf. W. D. SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. , nmrSVru,Th,Slfd TOTICEIS IIEUEIIY GIVEN THATTHK X I.iCMiise Tux for Hlitrt r.irpes. for the i.i.r li!i, en sirrct Rnllwi.) Curs, lelegrnpli, Telenhene and Electric Llcht I'eles, und ou lint Its I'uhs, 1'n.trht'Sj Oiunlbiises, rour-IIerse Wnsens, Two-ilerso Wairens, l.oesl IKlticry, Drus. Curts und ellitr vclifclts. Ufccd In flu. clt for Hlreer l'ay, l nmr due und parabient the elllce of the City Treasurer. Any ihtmiii fulling te tnke out n LlreiMc, or refusing te y the I.lcens 1a required by the enllnnnce, or who shall ielale uny of the proilslens of iinys.-cllen tliervef, wljl subject the elit-ndcr. In nddllleu te the liiiunllnte for feit of his IIiviik1, ten. penalty Of lle dollars for ctu.li uud every elleutc. J . RATHFON. n2C-2wd Clly'Treumrer. FI11111 & fawn's, 9m 400ba. AkaVrtlAND. s SpringDfess M i AT THE New Yerk Stere. r. twLPty' Tn nd Oreen Shade In M-lnch Colored Cahtueni at 25c a yard. Weel CaMinwre nenrle(u,t InthesWIde, 37Xc a yard. AIIAVoel Henriettas, M inches wide, SOc a yard, ' Finest Cashmere Henriettas In Pearl, Light. Sled um and park Orcy. Lliard Oreen. CisTeh man s Drnb, Llebt, Medium aud Dark Old Rese. Ac, Inches wide, 75c and 11.00 n yard. All-Weel Bultmgs, yard Wlde,25ej worth iV. .. ii0. Inch We' Sultliigs, yard and a. half wide, 25c a jard. i fL'VS0! f.I,m,el elllnifs, M inches wide, WShi eW'.lBntA8pri? 8hadt,3lte; never ral tailed for less than 60c Twenly-Inch Orps drain Dress Bilks, Neir Rliadcs, KJc, worth $1.00. Summer Foulard Silks, choice designs and colorings, 22 Inches wide, Meandtm&j; regu larly sold at 75c nnd J1.00. n ' WAH & SHAND, 6, 8 AMD 10 EAST KING STREET. tt" Queen Fitslilen Sheet for May, Free. iar Drcsimnker, 20c ; Mall. 25c. Da- furniture. w IDMYER'S CORNER. FURNITURE AT IWidLinyer's- A FULL LINE OF Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem, AND OTHER FURNITURE. Tub Styles Amc Se Attraciive. Our selections from the reiintlCKi patterns offered were nc cr se varied nor se beautiful, nor of better iverknianshlp. UNRIVALLED PRICES SEE OUR DISPLAY. 9-WeicitP the best allle und therebv save j ou money. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. H EINIT3HU Parler Furniture! We are Ilcaduunrfrrs for Parler Furniture at All Prices, s SKK OUR Window Display Te-day, Mude In Our Own Workshops. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen St. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. "VCHH A UIUUS ARE (SHOWING THK Largest Stock and Latest Styles TV PARLOR SUITES, T BEDROOM SUITES, 1.1UHAIIYHUITE.S, UININO-RO0M SUITES, And Mcrjlhlug In FURNITURE At the Very I.ewtst Prlic. IiuiucnsnBIot.kerBprliigIicdund Mattre..s. OCHS&GIBBS, Mnnufacllilcis and Deiilerx, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, LANCASTER, I'A, all-Ij-d H TTIOH Jt MARTIN. China Hall. If ) ou w nut te rt place any nrtlcle of Crockery or Glassw'urc Unit may be broken Iu moving, or If you wish te rcpli.ee old or furnish new China Hall Is the place te i;ct reliable ware utlliQUjn est 1'rlcts. WARES GUARANTEED. Exchanged If Net Satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. elO-tfd .11 ! jf NWEHT 1889 eTOii 1889 H. GERHARTS. The most complete assortment of .Sprlm; JHeretsitlnif-EiigllHli CtieMnU. Dlsifeuul ami Uisiliucre Sulllii" nnd Treuserlnij tliat has i-icr .'."nf","",." '" ,fi,u cl,'- Werrnanlp tile ben and nil jroeds warmntnlns rrprcsenud -.r. . ... . . o"ertllQute5lltt. efnffi!.fCtImp0rtl,,1!Tall"r,U ,h" C''? ;sa' - flai3
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