hi ' i i " t i tiMam.-T rattW)rer,btMi4ay. Shtc Hitkla my it, wn lUHf ataaataawek.BymaliaTeAei. atBBtTMi Mecate month. rMTCLUOEMOai-OM Cottar and i WCt5ctHBCTB 'inlt by chk' MM ,Wllf, and where neither or lM 'praewred ten In a reglatered aV'Vt! I , jTM(ae, M Moead claaa mall m nmuMwent. iiV' ? ''ter,i,. PA., MAT 13, ISM. rytt -c WiBMwW 1W6W ' Bearer ha hi inning upon ! mew that the Ix-gls- adtairued. The governor dtatlwruisbe himself, upon KbbmImm, ter aenie sensible vetoes. MM often ngrcc wit u nim.meiucr k'tmt when be takes out (he hatchet I Wat down the extravagance of the iv appropriations he seems te ebd business sense, lie has nn sywf Instance, that the state cxpen- sabeuM be kept within its income ; L that fa M geed policy for a Mate as " Individual. Agnln he thinks that n iheuM be Just before It is generous ; is another policy that rccem- i ltjU as strongly te governments l te men. There are plenty of men who rltet observe cither of these proper f of' individual conduct : nud i'fei lire as negligent. It Is very tUttfrJced, when the governor seeks te ehaVvete newcr in accord with them. 'The members of the Legislature, which just adjourned, seem te have hail B opinion mat it was incir ngnt w 9 away tne state s money lernuy ir ir B.fer which It pleased them te direct i expenditure, from the charter of nn leurskm beat for their pleasure in New fork harbor, te the gift of money every Tem, Dick and Harry expenditure In what uiey mpreiwnted te be a holy charity. Prerhaps the Legislature has the rer. the governor assenting, te spend estate's money for any purpose what- but it certainly has no right i spend 11 for any purpose but the main- lAenance of the state government ; and an Kcursten In New Yerk harbor, and an appropriation for the benellt of the peer lone section or me state which is net IfWt of a general appropriation for the of the whole state, is net such a The Legislature has get very Inte the habit of making such ppropriatlens, and the special charities af special sections every year enjoy Its unty., ST. 3t. U..m. uIkiii a 1 la .itfAul I t .... I n rSJfW. Jcatu mum d n i.injf.'.i.wii i rebeck these appropriations and te re ntier that the state's charity should be equally distributed In nil Its quarters. SHehas vetoed an appropriation for a ebaritable Institution that proposes te '-take care of certain peer old people of 'the vicinage, upon the very sensible E, ground that,while the charity tviwgoed, lit was net right for the Mate te select aaay particular number of the peer for k tee enjoyment or better fare and treat- Bt tuau the rest. enre told that itbe EegMature hissed this message when l was read; which was just the degree disfavor which might have tieeti for from men of the miscr- claw te which many of the-: fob belonged : but there were net gh of them te override the veto. We consider It te be a very great wrong at the Immense ameuut of money 5 which the statu annually appropriates te charitable institutions, is net se given . . ..... rjaa te ue seweu evcniy aim iireaiieiua ;ever tne state, se Hint every citizen or It. .hn In k nmtwr dd.nt nf .dinrtti ul.nll p-j. :.5.' '.v.. ."iiz:."' :.; :"?'?" " F9virujejuaijaMu uipuui niiuivui tne infinity. . w very well for individual charitv te t select its object : but the state cannot tii jBmij kivw iu uhu iiueii tvinii ii nees net lB.ilH.l.H4 ll I...1I1 , . , tvjglve te another equally needing lis gift. .v.ne private cnariucs, or which there are Rae many in the state, are very well ; but i mey sneuid lie maintained by private f contribution, and net recline iiikhi state taxation for their support. They have no tngnt te a cent or its proceeds. The tnile who have instituted them and swue bave claimed the credit fur the Ifoed deed, musi maintain them te de serve the credit : and It will net de for jfthem te tale the glory of the lienefne imn as se many of them de, tossing the baHben finally uptu the state. I"1 The .. VK.rh. ,,U .. ., .! rrr tm.jj rnuun mini ill , nseaey in charity that, if It was poured wit upon its own institutions in each ?eeunty for the care of the peer and the Cafllcted, who are its proper charges, k Would comfortably provide for eerv s hi the state whe6tauds In real need aflte charity. ti? Rut wlmt dn irn tun tiftlicUli...lt.... all that is yearly supposed te lie ex- rpended for the pier? Nothing but mls- f arable COUntv txmr linimea Hint nn. wholly unfit for the use for u bleb tbi-v Kare Intended and that fall of their mis mis Laten ; they are places te which the peer I? will uet go unless in extremity. wnat tne state needs te de Is te cstnl.- K hh a system of expcudlugnll the money hj iuw uiexpeuu, ler cnaruy. tlimuuh its li'awn agents and in its own institutleiiM. It has the starting point of the ergani- KrJB4en in us bearuil of public charities, 'WHueuuuiy usueutu is- te imtvide for e distribution of nil iu charltable nn. ij.f-roprlatieii, through agents and iustl- i, rations in every county : prevldlm; the KMedy with relief at their homes, taking vMte niuicieu inie nespiials and tlie ekss into their houses. It should very simple thing te cticct proper relief of all thone in the who are entitled te it from the state. i every one of Its citizens is who is tee bw for sell support nud tee iH)r te support. With u u ell provided spltal, poorhouse and workhouse in ' county, and a system which will ride for the peer also at ttitlr bonus. I state will have dene its proper char- i were : which it sueuld net ileli. te ethers aud should net perform In V. Vs'i j, arenernl miv Hint i.-III w i. lually every netnly citizen. if. tw, The tieratsa ttiiit.. :When rleta require the flre of German Woepa they may be ceuhid..nii -... farteus Indeed. Ne wonder that ii i is said te be wutchlmr itnxlfm.lv s course of the niammeth strike that is I by men nodes peru te as te iWv ti. fcxlble military- authority of Ger- sy, .i wsa'e te prophecy that thin Uen te the troops will net Le fro. Jy repeated. forthehtTiiiu,.i.,n., the Gerwau soldiers forbids strong wwuii syuipaiuy ueiweeu tliem tat strikers, aud this is always the v w a nieu wneu oiiiteblnt; iVrhan. this flnt blfmfl.iuwi I'fcave been due te the Imnreinii of the emperor's uvfiu-.i with the strikers )i!s trr.w I IM4 be allowed te Are upon hem ' awymy, SHU it remaUijjte be WJ5?5 aawi what Mwt the ee8iet will bare upon the devotion of the rioters te their eeveretgn, whose name they Mvigr. ewly cheered en Saturday. , The bast gtaaraaate a spaidyipeaiMul aalutteu of, the Inublea is (the aact fkat all Ger many la worried BjraaanstMt ecpecta ecpecta tianefwarwrth Vtmmi, the costly her itage of the last reat struggle. Tills feclluK is the secret of the easy Biibmis- slen efa rlreud and het blooded people te military arrogance and rigorous ninr tlal training. Cooper's Chrek. Senater Cooper wants, it Is said, n new constitutional convention. He does net like the way In which the present con stitution liampcrs special legislation ; aud he thinks there are tee many mem bers of the Assembly. It is net likely that Mr. Cooper will see another censti tutienal convention In his Hay nnu gener ation. Doubtless the constitution lias faults ; but Its chief fault Is that It does net provide for its own execution. When It trusted this duty te the legis lature It founded tee much In Its dispo sition te de Its duty. Te-day It Is un executed in some of Its chief previsions ; and is It net the height of effrontery in n senator who Is one of these who have failed te provide for the execution of the constitution, te call for its further amendment? They Awake. We are glad te note that the street committee hns tnken held of the stone question and proposes te step further (marrying of the stone new supplied anil go in search of a lietter one. This we de net doubt that It can find at some point along the Conestega,whlch has exjKisii res of many varieties of rock, from black marble le crumbling sand-stone. The street committee Is cemjWd of intelligent men, and new that they have iwrtnltted their attention te Ikj called te the very jsHir quality of stone they are using, we de net doubt that they will pursue their inquiry until they get a proper rock. There Is no economy in putting n stone upon the street surface which will net wear, but readily turns into dust and mud. It would l fool ish te use such stones If they could ls had for nothing. TilK dniunge te Northwestern wheat is net se great eh reported right after tlie re cent storms. Kterins in tlie grain market caused by corners are usually mere serbins. Whkn n Hutlcr meddles with I'ertpr tlie trial It exhausting te both, and It Is amus ing te see hew we all are helped te a seber realization of tlie fuel neither were neces sary te tlie eaptuin of New Orleans. An lnter lew with Crenln in Toiento Is regarded as a jmre fabrication by the polite and flclcethes, who also deny tlie rumor that lici recently visited llnll.ile, and as usual In such ennea maintain a wIne and knowing silence as te Ills whereabeut. Meanwhile, the trunk mystery continues unsolvalile and Crenln grows famous, while the keeti American dclcctlte makes everybody tired. Se promptly Is spring weather that men w mild be tee w ell pleased w llli tife lfgriud lfgriud erKatisand mosquitoes wcre net piemptly sent te modify the pleasure. 11 unit V up with tlie Charleston, Mr. Tracy. Sha Is needed te lui'it for the Monon Menon Monen ghahela, the Tales and the imvy in the Pa cltlu may all be lest befere she makes twenty knots nu hour. T ilKiigricultural depart men t hasreceived u very iiiiKirtaut letter from an Irish in in vuuter who claims te have discoeied a new process'' by which llax straw; Is han han dled, aud Its llbre rocexorod In a length of tliiui of but lUe minutes from tlie dry nuturat straw te the perfett llbrtylelng away with all water or dew retting and the labor of Kcutililng, aud producing a tlble of the color of eotteu and as soil and line as raw silk, savlngilie great opeuse of tliu blenching, while tint llbre is much stronger and the yield much greater than by the old process." He says tli.it he has made llbre from American, Irish and Heliim straw, and the American prediut In en exhibition at Paris, while a company has been feiined in ruglaud and tlie apparatus Is ulicady at work there. He urges tlie uilture of llax and the manufacture of linen in America. "There. Is nothing In Hie cllinate or soil cenllkttng with the asMitlen that just as geed llax and linen may be predi'ued in e cry state hi the American t'nleiins In any country, (formally new spins mid wenes the finest linen and slie lias no essentially dltlering cllmate from America. "Iftlie Inducements of pretistlwi duties cannot be given In f.n or of linen maiiulac ture then bounties must boelleiod in shape of the appropriation of the present hicome from duties te entourage the making et linen from Ameiican llax lilne. He asks that a few acres be sew ii tin tlie get eminent experimental farms prujiar prujiar ateiy te a demonstration of his process next autumn." Thu llax should be sewn uh)ii any fmif mellow soil, which has Ikhui well iimiiuhsI the mst year, or active thciiiical fertilizers may litiemplejeil ten riMsoimble extent. Tlie seisl should be sew n at the rate of two and a half bushels en an acie of land, brushed In, and no lur titer attention is needisl exi epilog lli.it any large weeds may be reunited until the lla'x hns "turned" ferh.iir Its length, when it should be pulled, euied itud c.iretl for te keep It bright, In the sanie uianueriis is dene tt Ith hay. The sctsl may l0 takuu oil by rippling or by roller threshing, and thorn will be a market Ter all llax straw thus grew n at ?3 jwr ten. The crop should glve two und a half tens of si raw le an acre aud 12 te 15 bushels of seed." Tlie agricul tural department has been asking for sonie time "What shall take the plaie of wheat en farms tt here It can no longer be raised at a profit?" and new thinks that an answer has been found te the query and a line ehauce i.ftered fur the establishment of a new Industry. 1'KltSOXAI,. Mn. t'l.Kvi.LAMi will , entertained at dinner by tlie doling Men's Dcmocratle club of ew erk en the LTtli imt. PltKsiliK.NT l'msniK, or Wells college. Aurera, N, ., has declined the risent call le tlie piesideney of M ilw aukee eolleB'e. Okskuai. Simen Camiiien was able te Ml up in lsi and rea.l en .Sunday. All immediate danger In his tse is bellet ed te le jwst. llKMtyA. IVsti'.ii dltsl at his home In Heme, X ., en Saturday, InliiH'.Hitli tear. He was tliescnierex-l'iilusl Stales senator. hating twn apjHiinted in 1811, ene tear befere Simen Cameren. Dit. J. M. Iliiersi:, aged :, a leading phthltiau or Shiniest ille, Ilerks ramity, w he lea tliree weeks uge for Oklahoma in locate, had been foully murdered In that ic.rJi,ry' HNlsuly was found rilled or 1,000 in money and valuables. Juikik Jkmjk, solicitor general or the department or justice, lias resigned. Anion the principal candidates It.? the plmefi Judge Harry White, or 1'ennsyl tuiila. JutlgeJenkswill leave Washing ton en Vt tslncsday rer llretikt llle and w ill rcsunie his practtie and duties as legal udtiser te the Ou Hels estate. "Hew dltlne a llilnic u weitiBii niav M, cffusu87rup; CO"1 U CUml ' JIW " Mntlicr, tim I go out le Hkli T e. no, my little- wmiiv, i ou knew eu't v get u h ellm feet. ily pn-e lenn little lienry." ' Hut they et a Lettie of haltHllen Oil. una he ttMit aud ci.j6ut pi 1 una ute It like untnY . !' - . SLAnT INtTELLIGEKOiflri panamith PMiLAtmtrBU, .npEN. Te-morrow thtSj Hejt Beautifulin a'new Dres-fL. ..ii .i-ii vf u v 3. win reii you ui it. It rarely occurs that this col umn carries mere interesting news te women than it contains te-day. Galatea Stripes, 27 inches, 25 cents. Yeu should have been told that the variety of colors in this last-coming let is far greater than the first offering in March. With the advancing season Galateacemes te the front. Freres Koechlin (Keklin) Sateens at 18 cents were one of the Saturday sensations. What a keen market for retail ing wc have in our city ! Hard ly liad the news carriers get the Saturday's papers into the hands of readers ere the pro pre cession began. The ranks be fore the counters were always full charging away upon this special let. And why net ? The goods aie at half. But the regular Sateens, 1 2 1 te 35 cents, are going just tne same. Nert!iml el rrnlre. The plumed knight of the stock Weel Challis at 25 cents. There were 100 styles, perhaps are that many yet, al though the daily sales count up into the thousands of yards. Won't last many days. A crowd of buyers and a pile of stuns snowing inaiuiy wime wool. Never mind the meta phor. That's where the busi ness is. Wc told you Saturday that there's " free wool " in these Challis that is, you get the wool for nothing pay only for spinning, weaving and printing. HenllienHl of centre. Dress Goods take snuff, Mil linery sneezes. This rivalry of Departments is geed. Makes each buyer keen te de in his stock the equal of his neighbor. Probabilities point strongly te a storm in Ribbons. Certain disturbances in the conditions that sustain prices have been developed, values are unroofed, and seen as the news become current it is likely that there will be a phenomenal fluttering of Ribbons ever our long cenn ters. The point at which a value vacuum is created be comes a storm centre of trade. The Ribbons which make our text are all new and bright, even the paper boxes which held them are fresh, there is no mould efa dead past en them, they are born of this season's demand, and the special lets in this trade are net yet entirely through the looms. The demand for Dress Rib bons has been most extraor dinary this season, nothing like it ever known before. The very enthusiasm of the business has carried some of the great manufacturers both in Europe and America far beyond the point of prudence in quantities. There is a limit te the consump tion of high cost goods, and the difficulty is the price. Here comes our opportunity. We are net glad that anybody must lese, but if a lessj te be made, we want te bring our great buying power into the case and make an operation se big and se marked as te produce a phe nomenal Bargain for you. The Ribbons give that chance. l'lrst Silk ami Tinsel llrecatlc, some ex. iiiiUlti-l) prlntfsl. width i, te f,i indies, voliie rniin fi leUa ,nnl. lit T.m-ei'u. hfceiul similar le tlie aletn lull soine seine w lint Ins costly, nliie 11.75 nil K,ntii,- tents. ' Tlilnt-Slnillar te the nliete, tslunll.ffl te 8.', lit WctntK. I eiirtli-pSliiillur le tlm iibete, narrower. nluitI.U.-, ui 1-,,,'iiIk. I Iftli -Hut lii-nii 11I, 6 InrliiK wide, three toned, nil drt'vxsliiultH, taliic hi cnits, nt .tt cents. ' Hlitli-Orlentnl Tinsel llrtHiutf, taliiu II, ut Hetenlli-A quantity ciillirred from tarleim nnirtes, ulilcli liute turn selling at H te l.i 1 eiiti lint urn new 2r cents. l.lKlitli-Siitin Htrhied Arniure; all colors. tnlim iOxiiIn, reduced le'.' cents. J iitli-lllack IoeihiI tdR tires (iraln, Vi lilt Ii, i centii ; 2l, Inch, IS cents; 21; Inch. ai.isillstaiiit-li.iiwiil'Htaj.liieli.MrtntV We toiitrel the markit en Ihtin. 'Iho prices nre half. r "b-lllnck Hiitlu Hack and Velt el Face. Willi plttil eilKe 1J, Inch. 15 tents; vi prTtvk C,"U! A ' C,l,t"- U"" Yeu say, rightly, that the value of a thing is what it will bring. By the word value in the foregoing we mean that, the Ribbons being new, the value price quoted is simply a fair price based en the import cost. They would fetch mere did we put them into regular stock at regular prices. That's noteur way. Yeu arc te have a Bar gain every time we can give it. In the run of years it will pay you and us best. Ge through the market, make a mental addition of the three biggest stocks of Fringed Sashes, then leek ever ours. Isn't our stock bigger than all the etLers put together ? We believe in Silk Sashes. They have come te stay, and you will therefore find a stock here te equal our notion of the situa tion. The sum of it all is this : Ribbons are the dress garni- V FRUITS AND FLOWERS FOR SHIPMff Th Bett Packing MaUrUU Ter rrBlnl0 Cat Flower of Urlas I'l intrtVhere Ult- equliTetr,nM4!2,,' Ribbons by a queer turn in the market are offered at two thirds off value. An echo te the operation which eives veu the Ribbon Bargain is found in the Misses' and Children's Dresses, four te sixteen years, of which the de tails fellow. They are the Light Brigade of the stock. A gallant six hundred charging into the mid-season trade. It is net tee much te state that you can get the complete Suits for what the materials would cost you, or if that be doubtful, at half last week's prices. . Here is a Cashmere Dress, four year size, same as we have sold at $9 ; price te-day $4.37; another Cashmere Dress, twelve year size, have sold them at $8.75 ; price te-day $3.87, and se en and en through the whole six hundred. $1.50 te 11.50. The entire let is ncw.breught te the counters late Saturday te be ready for this morning's sales. The importance of this offering, considered either in respect of variety, beauty, and especially cheapness, cannot be overstated. Hwend fleer, Chestnut street side. Koiirfleta Keiirfleta Koiirfleta ler. Jehn Wanamaker. (Kavpcte. II AGKIt V UUOTilKlt. CARPETS I Mequette, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains. China Mattings, Certicene, Linoleum, Oil Cleths. I.AIUIE AND COMPLfcTE IJNEH IN ALL TIIK VARIOUS QUAMTIKH. Upholstery. CAItPlVTHKWINO AND I,AYIJ ANIlHKllTTINa 11V COMPCTKNT WOIIK- MEN. r $ 28, 27, 29, 31 W, KING ST., tiANCASTHU, PA. Pt'U Vjoeb. w AIT .V SHAM). WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET, Hut tetcltetl tlm miIe iiRt'iiey In thU county for tlie mil' of tliu Mw Manois Satines ! ltlack Clreinul ttllli Wlilte fluiirc. Tlinoelor UKiuirHiitivil nln.elnttly fnit Mack, nml Mill nt'ltlitr fiulr, unsli out, nor rnli etT, unit tlm ilfklKtix urr iiptv, imliiuiiiulklinplyrlfKHiiL WceiliTii KHflnl ImrBiilii In tlie inircliitMj of iinlinivirti'r.xtiKk of line ull-uoel BLACK CASHMERE HENRIETTAS ttiiit lit htt Me ntrlV.,2;r.,ii7r.. 75o.,87Keiint fl.ti) n jiml, Tim lnt two mimlient nrc'Juc. u jiinl niuUrtnlin-. hl'KCIAI. IIAUCJAINH IN Black Cashmere Shawls At $1.50, f2.0) t2.W, S3 On, nse te M.0H. Tlm KM imllly U ijiille iu goett m Is tuuitlly sela ut f5. lll.ick nml Colored Kinlirelilerttt Cashmere Scarfs & Shawls AT EXTHKMIXY LOW PltlCES. New Yerk Stere. SAI.WSIEN.-WK WISIHA FKWStKN TO . M.".!"lr l"' nymiiiiilg tntliunhekMilt) nml rf lull tnnle. LurKt-at inuniirafturt'ni In our lliif. LnclOfe 2-tfnt Muniji. Wkl'c. $J inr ilav. I'cnniinent ioUlea. .Ve ie.uil anw.-nft. Stenoy udtaucml for uiium, iuIv.tiUIiil'. rte. CKNTE.N.SIAL SIAN'F'd CO' H)rJJQtUtM Cluvlnimtl, Olije, Brether. m m Ii ack Satines. WWMMMaMMaWaWaMaMawaiMWMMMWWBaaaWaaaaWaMaM,Mt t y -rtAfVKi rmrmm vntiwtam .-i I wmwmmw, vaa. VT FW VW , - a . J iT'UAnr iainrurD. cTbAu , Tmmmmmm.mM- m,rm ;- -m h f u rnalwtlaa.r pnnled by tnelancbella, ct., 'aad It bai dene her a world of geed. It la the only medicine .that Mrrnithenn tbe nerve." G. II. Oecim, OrblwinlR, Pa. Paine- Celery Compound I of uneqnaled value te women. It (trengthen the nerve, rntulntcx the kidneys, and ha wonderful power In curlnc the painful dleiuca with which women no often silently suffer. II per bottle. Hlz for 15. At I)mRgUU. WatM, Hiciumhwew A Co.,Ilurlliigteii, Vt DtAMOMD DYESthin0Kfin'EiicuBr-a.eS'.l0f-1 CoaWecim fcr imn. at-aWi-i: JL.. MV.rfc?J5-JP. i "emai1 U , W niche. H. Z. HH0ADH DON. American The Imptetemcnt In the cutting of DIAMONDS in the put ten year I due te American demand, and we offer n stock of fine DIAMONDS In which weight has been sacrificed te perfection. Call and see them. Minute repeating WATCHES, chronograph, nnd a full stock of WATCHEH from M 00 te I2.R0. Itepnlrlng of WATCHES and Jewelry, Musical Boxe mid Cleck by geed workmen, nnd nil work guaranteed. H. Z. RHOADS Sc SON, Jeweler, . Ne. 4 WEST KINO STREET. dexhiurt.. 1889 neveV.tie.si 1889 AT H. GERHARTS. Tlie most complete assortment af Bering Oterceatlne EiiKllhh Clint lets, DliiRitinil nnd Cnsslmeru Hnltlnc and TretiKerlnc Hint hns et er Jieen shown In. this city. Werkmnnslilp the best nnd all geed warranted us repreented. ii. nr.iliiAitT. . . Ne. North 0.ncen Wreck JTOnly Direct Importing Tailor In the City nf Iinenster. M YKIlHArtATnFON. Mercury High lip ! We Hat enter thing You'll Loek for In Het TiVeatlier CLOTHING! Just whnt will glve j en comfort these scorch ing days; and If yen goiiheut snelterlns with Heiivy Clothing, It's hecfiusc yeii'te net utnllfd yourself or the oppertiinlly etlcred here. If you are looking for a NICE BUSINESS SUIT, Of very pleHnliig color and d"slrnhln weight, Skeleton Hnck Cent, see our for $10.00. They're Jlie popular thing tetny. All our mnke. They're geed THlne or they wouldn't be here. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCAHTEIt, 1'ENN'A. (tfltWirtQCO. CTANDAIll) CAIIUIAUE WOIIK. Standard Carriage Werk. EDW. EDQEHLEV, Ne. 40,12, CI, Stnrkct Hlreet.'ltcnr of rot ret filllce, ljuicaster, l'ii. Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriagies. The rtneht stock In the country te select from. We ciin suit ct erj body. Prices te suit the times. A line line of bt-cend-Hiiud Werk. New Is the tlme le get jour CarrliigcH Ho He imlnltd and Itepnlrctt. Our repairing riiunet iKiexcelletl. One set of workmen especially em em plejed for that purpose. Call and oiainlne Hhetheryeu ttUh te buy or net. rfU.INN.1 IHtKNEStAN Fer Iho Fliuwitnnd Chen pest Baby Carriages In the City, go le Flinn & Breneman's. , Fer the tt ItEFItlOEKATOIlHIllthoStitr ItEFItlOEKATOIlHIlltheStitr kel, "The Alaska' (JO TO-- Flinn & Breneman's. Fer the Inrgcst Hteck of WATER COOLERS OO TO Flinn & Breneman's. Fer Fishing Tackle, Lawn Tennis and Base Ball Goods, no Flinn & Breneman's 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAbTEH, l'A. 13 lr FITTING COltSKT. C. B. C.B.alaSpirite C-B. TUB 1IMT FlTTINO COItlRT IS TUB WeKLP. ForHule by Uuiillng Slerchnnts. Mayer, Strouse & Ce., Muui.Uurti.,iBBOAgWAVw MYERS & RATHFON jliw Palrje;7Iery Compound, and felt relief from Uie third day after lulng It Inewliavea iroed appetite and ean'Mevf well. My spirit and ceuraje an almost tike thorn of a eung man. ?. c KrixAtD, b. D., Oentales, La. PftiiM's Celery Compound 5Jr?ftS'n. nd hulld up the old, and cure their Innrmltle. RhenmetUin, India-ration and er7Tn1erSr,CJfAlanr0CU,UV0rO,,Cr A PerreelTenleand llnvleorater, IttGIVEH WEW 1.1 FK. Jll5H.nw.8B ,ear5 id "nd trled set ernl iTIKriTLi tn2n had any effect until I ued JSSH ?.'" Compound. I feel entirely dif ferent for ihe short .time I have used It. 1 can JJIi -."?.rly "WF1"' tirrP ,manA "' wll. nl ES.Sf.J?"Bh ln WB" new Hfe and energy coming Inte my whole system." B rn miiun, uieveiana, Tenn. TODR Wl'USMZfSlr55S: nnd mnrry 1"" Progress I iuvnitutrc. ciw ciimw Ochs&Gibbs, 3d, 8d4thrioen, HEi.rH IK FUltNIHHINO 31 SOUTH QUEER ST. Yeu can select from an enormous stock of Beautiful, Well Slade, New Style Being nt small expensn wti guarantee the lowest Prices. Comfert and durability rom rem hlned In our stock of Hprlng Beds and Mat tresses. Best Ilnlr Stntlresses mnde te order. OCHS&GIBBS, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, liANCAKTEIl, TA. nll-lyd II 'TEINIT8HB. -NOWI8TH& TI7WE TO BUY FURNITURE Don't wnlt until It gets se warm Initial! new. The prices we hate nre netcxuctly CHI!, UNO, but jeu will net get excited ever them; they are tee low for Hint. When you see tliosechenpclmlrsfer the perch and lawn, some nlrendy In nnd ethers te conic jeu will he pleased, we knew. B-OUK A1.M-"THH BEHT (I001M FOIITHE I.EABT .MONEY." HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen St. w IDS1YEIVK COItNEIt. FURNITURE AT TWicixnyer's. A FULL LINE OF Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem, ANDOTHEK FUIINITUHE. TIIK HTYI.ES AltK BO ATTHALTIVK. Our selections from the countless patterns etTcrcd ere net er se t arled nor se heau tllul, nor of heller werkinnnshlp. UNRIVALLED PRICES HEEOUK DIKI'LAV. VWegite thehest taliin nnd thereby sat e 3 en money. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, COUNEIl OF E. King & Duke Sts. (Cm-net CU'rtitlnn ptAitrLT ci.i:aninu. Capacity 7,000 Yards RER DHY, Andetery jnrd IlioreiiKhly cleaned nud thor oughly tvulllnted hyeur Patent Celd Blast ! And colors hrighU lied coital te new. Carpets taken an ay and relumed tlenu samtt day without ngnrd te wcilher. freight paid one wnyeu Carpets out of the city. 1'm.llltely no Injury te the most Delicate Carpel. OIIDER1 AT J. B. Martin & Ce., H. 8. Shirk & Sen's crpet iimi. H. L. Sn6nk, (Eastern Orecer) 3lttevucu. T UTIIF.Il H. KAUFFSIAN, AlTOIlNEY-AT-L.W. beceud Fleer Eslileniau Luw Building. Ne. Ii Kerlti Cuke buret. aprlU4.w i1 1. J ,ytk' " 'v w v. neon and HBen. 28-30 East King St. 1 TAKE PLEASURE Ut CALLING YOUR At. TENTlON TO MV I.WE Of That I amlrccelvlng dally rer the Spring Trade, and all arc made for these who require great durability and for elegance of style, fit and workmanship cannot he excelled. NUCM 10WIJI THAU TU LOWMT. Call and examine my targe stock and we writ be pleased te try and suit you. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 ud 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. tOUydAw CHAUU t BURNS. tt 9? Were ynu as rumilinr nn nre we with leathers, nud the variety of hitne8 nnd ghulenef feet-wear made of them, you'd wonder whether there was net seen nnend toiniprevenictit in styles nud in cheapening cost of production. Every day brings wimo wime thingncw ; if its net handsomer than you've seen, it's a make of shoes combining elegnnce of style with durability, lessju price thnti usually prevails. Here's one of the bright new things that will make a bree.e in the business te-dny, nnd for a time te come. "The Ilea" Shee, it genuine Geat Dongola Kid, possess ing the style of ?2, 2.W and $a Shoes, with a liulsli and fitting (jualities that shoes of its price de net eW89. The truth ; net a stretch of Imagina tion. The maker of "The Re.i," one of the largest manufacturers of Ladles' Shoes in America, tip te present sea son has never made them te retnll below $2.C0. Grading hisshecs from a higher te it lower prlee. gives, him an advantage net heretofore pos sessed. Te-day hte best grades are even lietter than before, and this "Hea" line for $1.50 just "beats 'em all.'' Shoes commonly sold nt$1.50 are Iudla Kid (really sheepskin), split kid, or an imitation net lietter. "The Ilea " is warranted te tie made ofngenuine Gpnt Kid, nnd te out wear any two pairs of shoes made of leathers, Imitation of it. I) and E widths nre. here; the narrower ones are en the way. Ladles' desiring a medium priced, comfertnblo. soft Unishcd shoe, should try "The lien." Iteinemhcr it's cost $1.50. Shaub & Burns, 14 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. mtirM)dilw B 00T8 AND HHOEH. Hating lust completed the Improvements of our New rrnnt wonie new prepared te accom modate our Increasing Irnile, hating the stere dltldcd and titled up Inte two dund Departments-one for IjkIU-k and Children nnd the ether for .Men nnd Ilej s. We will net hate a Formal Opening en ac count of peculiarity of our goods, hut will be glad le hatu )ou call and examine them, m bother jeu mI-.Ii te purchase or net, before purchasing elsewhere, as we Mill consider It nil trouble te show them, knew lug that The Prices Are All Right. Hate reeelted and are iceelvlng dally one of (he Ijirgest Asortiiieiitsef Hprlng and Hummer Goods In the City. The One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes. 3 & 6 East King St., ijvNCAsri:n, ia. J-hlere closed again eterveicnliiKiitOp. in except Sleuday and hiiturilay,, commencing Tut sdny, Slay lilh. ilnvaoelo. OWIT l'llICEst. PARASOLS -AND- Sun Umbrellas ! TIIK LAItOKHT AKMIinStr.NT AND ix)wir rniciXAT ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN'S, 1 1 UA8T KINO TIIK17T. arasimiK&K XTOTICi: TO THDsI'ASSHim AND CH'N i NKKS. All pt rsens are hen by forbidden tu trespass en any of the lands of Ihe Cornwall and Hpeeitwcll estates In Ibannn or Ijincaler counties, m uetner in lu-ni or mum icwu, eituer forthepurpee nf sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced uinlnsl all Ires passing en wild lands of the undersigned after fliltf linllf.. WSI. COLEMAN KIIKUSIAN, It. IT.nCYALHKN, KDW.C. KIIKEMAN, Attorneys for It. V, C'yleman's iklm. JifcT ; BftACKHODSE, ! ii & Mrs nn & hit, . aR-?eZu
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