raBmmnwaK9BaiiBB ictr.i; : '!" iTfc.ari jksw. eiM a,&". si .-.tt: "re rr'vrwis ' jw! "lnr.7F!rr "Wft-mFiMTti "ju '! H J'l "'iw' " ' - "-"..IS' rJ"l rts, .!, VWil'Tfjp Jt iVVi' JfTO raSi'V,?:. A ft'H'. - '"- V ' T&E LANCASTER DAILY iOTJBtJri&ftcEit Wednesday; may is, iaad. dlltt Jtttteiltitctcct rr - "" tRtf'i.WmNM.VX, 5, CHARI.IWSTKINMANF0I.T7, Editor. HOBEtlT CLAtlKf rubllnher. lUAILY INTCLLIQCNCKn. Published rcty, tay In tlw year, but Sunday. Nerved Uf fMrten In thU city nnd uttrreundlng ' lewttftftt ten cent n xreck. Ujtnall five dol del 1fajfflixr In ndvnncc j 00 cents n month. j KKLY INTELLIOENCKu-One dollar nnd -'fly nts n .vrrtr. In ndvnnrr. lOriCK'TO KlirtHrMlHir.lLM-llrintl Iir check ;, or pnntofilce order, nnd where neither of su Miese-cnii uc precurcu cihi in u rcKisicusi ft V letter. ptred at Uic l'oslefnee.as-second class innll .y.'HBS UIUIKS-S, THE INTELLIOEHCER, Lancaster, l'n. 'St' LAK0A3TER, FA., HAY IS, 1889. ' A Vr !----- f lt.1t In T Atiftltcfnt V? - Y. ftl.i. !!....... .....1 .tl l..l. il.n ri,an una aiiviiiiji nun wii'im cm" nn- , bttslWMcltv of Lancaster lini found n feUiBjr organ of Kb literary nnd Miclal hum, in reference te tlie culture ei irflctl life Lancaster compare very nverttblv with the ether large texvns fid Inland cities of Feniwylvanta. The gld .English families of Laucater gave tenelt) Its fiecial life from tlie earliest lime' Tlie naret Lancaster county, ns Vellfcrftheel her learned professions, has ( 'teerTjflllcd by men of eminent ability. 1 EAllUOUgu uusiucss me r.uns iiuiiiiuei- i ling iflucuei in the place, yet the in--TteiMbfeflenruinif nnd culture linvu net UbecrPiiefflcctcd. Tlielr claims have nt alt titties received due recognition In the tj community. Tlie (ilosephle clult, or- ,jvgniiied ten years nge, has proved ltn-li K7tobfi,enc of the fitting organs through fc wliietalllie litcmrv tnitc of the cltv luw kjfouiid'-exnrcB.slen. It claims te lc only Lcjone tneng many Mich organs. Bp Otteufulvnntage it has enjoyed ulmui ?s whims, etners, pcrnaps, is me met inni u l1Jias!d Infused into It tlie lire of the F'ilegtij I'rofessleiial men of talent nnd & 1.1 i ... ii.- .i ........ if ii..... Lnatiiiirg iuixu mil me nine, cu n imv sklinvellie Instc, te Ueep up their literary SJ fitUdc'( after they leave college and enter p,'Upen)u.'lr professlennl career ; whereas 6jUt is the regular huslncst of a college te cultivate learnlnir and lilerature for their IfS' own iitriiHlc value. Its DrofcsserH nrc afsuppesed at leat te he up in such tSf mniicrH; huh weinayjusuy way ei me &f, profewers of Franklin nnd Marshall that kl'they wet only profess, but also jiesschs, n fHrVerycrcilltabliMlcgrccef learning in their fr, several departments. The bringing altogether of the college nnd the com- rin.lt..l.. II II. n in..-.. ...! II... ....,... II .....u &. V'AIIUIII&I , IIIV IU11 II llll.l lll Kw..(, ' happy thought in the founders of thu ferCllofcephlc club, nnd it has worked i&grcntiy te the ndvuntngn of both, while k$bc Wliole presents n hoeiely of which nil ".pmnf'fie Justly proud. Colleges are ex t iinwHn the lniiLirnf inevliii' In nnrrew jKgroeV(fti of cultivating an Isolated and b KcciuaCd life of their own, nnd they need fQ te pnmii In llvliur rniifrint xi'ttli llm imire l'$ Jra?ljqnl nnd real life of the big world . .. . v...., ... .. . ...n .. . ,. - ? eutsiUQ. ei them ; while the big world m turn, needs te lie stimulated by the i' nrdeut love of Knowledge which Is culll- i'vatcd'nhil nourished in the college. The If. ceutncT ofcembinntion Isn healthful one. ? Te this literary life of the club mav I c f$ mUei) the mctat element whicli it culll . vatc.J Miuiy literary societies neglect this Iniperj;'-",' "jxTiii-iil. ThoCMesriphlc yrjfVfilGl It from beciety, but it is n club yXlu tuelj, tliiisoei thnt word. llmeetH ijruei uy te iiHien ui icarnisi nun eiao eiae eiao s'eratcL y, but nKe te cenvrse, te par- jJtaUe'efplalii rcfrciOimciitH, te cultivate KBeeinuiy. vc nnve never unewn n lit !.?ernr.V orKanlzatlen in which the hecll K-.plcmcnl M-a e prominent, and in which Wn oejiuii int. memiierHW) cioeiy legeiher .. iu mcls'l lies. Tlie llfty te one hundred fcSmembers of which it Is composed are ns pg1 one large family. Indeed, it Is eharae 3 icrlzedhy the element of family llfethut 'he largely enters into it and moulds its &f (sociality. It iueludcH families In the full w.'iiso,ei me weui, pnicuiiianii cuiiuieu, age nnd" youth, coining together In a hnppy,uieu. Ami tills leads us Te refer te another characteristic of the club, vl. t That wemutireas prominent in it as men. It nlnV be conceded that Kimeef the fcSrfinet)tvintcivstln!' and llnlshed essuvs I have lleAi furidihed by the lady mein. m bers. 'These who have listened te the JfcV papers by Mm. Dr. Kevin, Mrs. Dr. Sv Ttlnnl-ti-nri.t Xtis. 1. If M....I1.. M ., It Prof. "Kiefler. and the MIsscm' Alice ENeVln. iMauehe Kevin. Hlla l)ubb.s and IJessli,' Uager, fively gr.iut that the llter Iv ary uiia'lltkatieus of the ladled me fully 5 up te these of the gentlemen wi iters. ruere are oilier iiieraryneeieiies in the city, such as the Llnnieaii ratlier a nclcutlllc association societies in cenncc- & tiea with the churches, aud home which L1 1'J. ru.rlniiiu .In lli.l L-llr.iv ..f . ..ml 11..... SiW! r" ."."i' ....... -v ........ v. , ... imiv ..."aHA ..... 1 ...... I . . . ...1 .... 1 ... .. t..if.... . .I...1 ' mc Vllliucilk II1II5IU.1I USUtriilllUIIS IIIUl cultivate tlie artistic tastes of the cltv. be- lftddcHauy numlier of benevolent hceret tecietlctj ; but the Clie wcupies u place by itAelf. it combines mere varied ele jneutK.tban )erhapsaiiy ether. Its title, Cltoephle, from the iniisc of histely, vas a hnppy tlietiglit of Prof. W.TM.tKcrln, und it lias largely deter mined tlie direction of Iih studies, which hove been mainly in tlie line of history. & Aucieiit history, mcdlteval history nnd fiA uiedem history, in a general way have Kg come uuder Its scope ami tmrvey ; while j? t-uglaml, Uernmiiy, the rnlted States ff and France, eacli has had a season. Tlie list of subjects and topics of the several n tssays. as jrlveu In tlie naner bv .Mi's jVHce Kevin en the history of the Clie, ;&. ana new published for circulation among if HllTnltfilM ulirni'u tlir ii-tjh. 1..1.W... R- Jl ..v..t. ...v .....1- 4IIII1. fe4 which Its studies have taken. g&. Hew juuch benellt. us well as nleas- Kfc utc, lias been derived from this society, g, an us members can lestiry. And se fur Wk forth w it has U-en au ercan of the feieciety of the city, its benitlts must be ki Indirectly felt by the whole community, Bwm the principle tliat what lieiwilts'a Kr-portieu (if society beueflts the wLele. iCSt nuu the college president's uud pro pre pro a'Jcsbers of the state met here some years .age, t hey were given a public leeeptlen ftly thejUJJosephie club. This one fact fc:uSgb J" what way tlie society may become an organ of tlie literary and f&HOclalllfeef the community in a wider j5.flcW-thali it has yet occupied. &! far as vlbe,receiitlen of any literary celebrity is p ",cewruf 4i the city always lias within it club that can rcprescut it with lioner ', -ud n lkiu; (short uetlce; and there may if ue eumr foccasieus en which thu Clie ', might de geed service. jjr Aclty Biich as ours ought te have oe ee oe ,yeaien when Its literary character irsmIs ;,ilrectieu. Let the Clie lie called uiieii ,.te preiaru a literary feast for some pub- ; mc twwwnueu, such as might be tilting for JhMth of July, or some ether of the WWrie.aiiuuaUaiid ceutenulaU uc are i fcaviug, und it will doubtless ivspend in nuing iiianuer. jnuved it seeks te work with aud for the cemmunit v, even ttUjlj 'HiTneinU-rshlp Is limited.' iking ww limucu, mere is an the meie reason W.w labors nnd ellerls should iuseme I Wy' be made te benellt tlie whole wunly. Perhai occasionally it ukl make oue of Its meetimn miblle. l4uYlt,t,hcceiiimuuIty gcucrally te i 9 w ei us papers. ,T ltti0; JtlR0p The life of Jlhhep, the mind render, is finished nnd the impression left h by no means n plcnnnt one, He hnd schooled hlnic)f lean untyttural use of n myMcrl myMcrl eu iKiwcr of mind or sense which enn bleil him te astonish men, but produced no ether tangible effect. He does net appear te have ever given nny clear scientific idea of the process by which he accomplished his wonderful but con cen tcmtlbly trilling results, and yet ills whole soul was, no wrapjKsl up In tlie finding of n handkerchief or seme ether " test" that no sncrltlcc seemed tee great for success. I will de It If It kills me," he said te his medical friend who trll te dlsuade him from tlie last nnd fatal cxjicrlment, nnd yet this deed, se readily balanced with n human life, had no ether value than the wondering nnd doubting applause of a few men. He knew that It could l done, for he had often accomplished similar things. Stretched te Its limits his se called mind rending accomplished nothing of value. It was the work of a man in mi un healthy condition of mind nnd bedy.nnd his apparent power of reading unseen figures was staggered by the simple con ditions for iinmh.fr the iiumhcrefH check ellered by the sceptical Lnbeuchere. Tlie facttliat he did net amnss great wealth is striking. J f would hardly I In human nature, and certainly net In thu llishnp variety of It, te refrain from using the power claimed for tlie accum ulation of wealth en the stock market, or in the many ways in w lileli It would lie available. Ills wire declared him crn7y and that seems tlie most charitable Judgment, while his deeds are only use less mnrvels shown by a sick man stag gering along the edge of u great mystery. Profiling liflllnhi. It Is fair te Governer Hill te say that lie declares himself In favor efthe private lioeth provided for the voter In the Australian system of voting and that he expresses Ills willingness te approve n law that causes the stnte te provide ballets for these desiring them ; his strenuous objection te tlie bill passed by the Xew Yerk legislature Is that It for bids the voter te cast any ether ballet save tin' one provided by the slate ; nnd he objects te the form of that ballet that it contains the names of nil the enn dldatcs voted for. 1 le wants the present style of ballet te lie used and he wants tlie voter te lie left at llbcity te cheese whether he will take his own ballet te the polls or will accept the one that is tlieie provided by the state. As we have said, we de net consider the governor's objections te Is) valid, te the requirement that the voter shall nc ecpt the form of ballet provided by the state, and shall obtain it only ns he is nlsnit te east It. Tlie object of this re quirement Is le ensure that' no marked ballet shall lc cast which will enable the party manager or tlie employer te knew, through spies among theelectlen elllccrs or through ethers who obtain n view of tlie ballets cast, hew the voter has voted. It has been found te lie n valid protection of tlie scciccy of tlie lriUet, mid It ought te be tried us a part of the new system here. If found te ls objeetlenablty'lfie law may ls amended. ,U- does net seem te lie n regulation upon which the governor of ii state can projieiiy found n veto of a bill Hint the legislature hasitppieved. It Is tine that the law which lie pro pre poses, enacting the With nnd state, sup plied ticket features, may )h afterwards amended se ns te pievlde for the casting only of a ballet supplied at the polls by thustatc, If that feature Is found hulls K'iisahlc; and aslialf aleaf Isbctterthau no bread, it will le wise III the Xew Yerk Legislature te amend its bill as tlie governor requires, hew ever aibi trnry I lie requirement ceins te lie. Tin: govei nor Ims signed a bill piolilb pielilb Itlng tlie Killing of " nny lihd of song or any linnet, bine hint, yellow hummer, yel low bird, gmss Mid, grosbeak, bobolink, ili(ebe biiil, liiiiiiiulug blnl, wieti, inliiii, incideu lull;, ilee, night liiiul. or stall ing, ei any wild blnl ether tliuu a giiuiti hi ill. Ner shall any poison niiclmse, or lnie hi possession ei onise I'ei huIe iihj snob song or wild blnl, or nny iwit tlicioef, II ei tlie saiiie sliull h;ie been kllliil." lUnls bents and iggs nny be collected " for Mieiitlllc iiiiiimisi-h" i thesu heliliiig i-crtlllcitus, which tim heginuteil by a pn. thoiietaiy te ieiseus ('IkIiIccii je.iis if ngn pieseuliug piOH'r 1'icileiiti.iln fieiu two well-knew ii Micntillc ini'ii. 'The l'iigllsirorKiiieio.iii heuse sparrow (;nMtcr ifiiwicxiciM) is net Iiniiuled iiiueug the lilids protect is I by this act." "Any person or persons lul.i llnf any of tlie pioWHleiisortliis net shall be ilcciucd guilty of a mlsilciiiiuiiin, punlNlmblu by iiiipriseiiineiit In tlie county jail of net less than Iho nor moie tlniii thiity ilnys, or bya liuuef net IeshiIiiiu ten nor morn tlniii lllty dell. us, or both at the discretion of the court." Tills appeals te be an OM'cllent law, and Ifit is only oiil'eiced Willi spiiit our m idly dNupK'.iiiiig and eiy iisefnl bluls may be sucil,iiud tliuoeiiiiiost ol'Auiericii by tlie Kngllsli h..iues its-eiMi a thuel, cliwk. Tili:oiieits of tlie piiuelul aitlclcs of piovisleus ic.uiied a total Milne in Apiil of S,:i8S,C0J, (.ceeliug tlirn.iine epeits tot tlie saine iiienllis iif List jear by s,tl,r-Kl, This Includes daily preilucts and cuttlenud hog products, but net tlie eh)Hh of tlie llfl animals. We sent nbiead ?J,l.s.Vis.ri in cattle, and uiil.x J1.7W in pigs dining tlie inentii. Tin: Sioux resignation in Dakota is already threatened with a boom of the Oklahoma sort, mid us a couscipmnce the Indians mny be oxxVted te loliise n price per uoie se end lliues l.uger Hum they asked for a low months age. Iieks as though peer l.e woie slylx Mlniul.itlng the boom. A Ji:iisi:v t'irx thcatie caught llreduriug Hie porfennanco of "Tlie Still Alarm" mid tlie audience- arc highly coinuunded ler watching the smothering efihutljiups with out getting frightened. I ii such emergencies theuveragu crowd usually lets the Ihiuies oleno ami prufeis te smother Itself In a simultaneous rush of several huudred through u doorway mil v wlde cneiieh fur live. Doineoi'ntlo Soldiers. Tlie .Soldiers' and .Sailors' Veteran hss. elation, which Is cenqistHl of Democrats who woie in tlie late war.will held tlu-ir regular nicetiiiK tills evening In the room of tlie Yciiiig .Men's Demeciatlc Ms-lety. 1'KllsO.VAI.. AMK I'lXLir, the ntttess, I, ill jt, Piieuinenla at tlin Westiniusier hotel, In New Verk. I)iu. Ixi.N.siiAi.r. univisl In Meutital en Tuesday. He still lulheies tehUstiiteiiieut that hu was within the Aictie Circle, und says he will pioxe It wlieii he troes le Ixm Ixm den. TiinltKv . I)n. Samcki. Hiiim-ii, minister omeritus of the congregation Kenesetli Israel, liilladeliihla.dlcd en Tuesday at tl.e residence of hf son in rhiniue. imed 7 years. " ItEV. Jehn IX Ui'sseli, piofussnref bib liKil theology at Yale college, luw resigned, owing, It i. said, te tlie Andover contro versy. He sided with thu Andexer pro fessors. Cel. n, K, Jamie.v, the Philadelphia banker, v 111 en Thursday, May 2J, n:rry Miss Jean Will.nrd, or AVnshlngten. The coreinony will be performed In the historic Havny chapel, IiOiiden. Mns, llAiinim- La mi Jehnsen, pre siding iBdy (luring the administration of her uncle." James iUictiaunn, was received bv niipeintiiiRut by Mrs. UnrrUen en 'jSicsifny. Thi greeting wasery isitilla. Itenr.iiT T. LtNcei.N. minister te Kng land, will sail en the City of Paris te-day. Tuesday night he was tendered en Infor mal dinner ut tln t'liUerslty club, New Yerk, by Ids classmates nt Harvard of the cUss of '(li STitAxai: iihath or mi. vinc;i:nt. The .Manntter uf t'llrten Hpiinus Hnnl tiirluni Accliluntnlljr lliiuur. Dr. Frank It. Vincent, of the famous Cliften Hprings, N. Y., sanitarium, died en Miinuay m a xery Mcuii.ir mnnner. Fer seme tlme past Dr. Vlnci'iil had been cxpci linentlng with an Instrument known eh "the Nayre susiwinsieii up jmralus." It consists of a xxoeden trlKsl about eight feel high, from xx lileli is sus tieuded by niransef conqiemid pulleysiiu Iren cress bar. Frem this eiess bar strnps descend, which snpjiert the )atlent by the chin nnd back of tlie head. The Instrument, ns originally dcxtsed, was used for tlie HiiHK'tislen of iiatlents xxhlle pliiHter jackets xvcru applieti te the spine, ihe apparatus has been nxtenslvely usisl In the IJiiittul .States for the treatment by sus pension or various spinal complaints. (In .Sunday iiinrniiig ke went te the bathroom and took his bath, telling an attendant that he xx as going te try the lrlted suspension en liiinsuirte nole its clIiH'ts. He had also told two or his patients the same thing. After his bath he was paitlculurly cheer ful and happy, lie xxTnpped his bath rohe about him, and ran llghtlj' up enn night of siairsiomseuico. isei lengauer ms Illinois liiMlvwas found liauuluu from tlie trlixxl. It Is supposed that the diK-ter adjusted the belt iiiidnr or around hlsehln, xxhera it xvas loosely buckled, i'hen he lexvercd hliuself, and. liislng his held or Iho rope, it Hew up te (he ntiex or tlie machine beyond his reach, while tlie pad, Instead of resting en hlschlll, drew up owing te his xx eight exer Ids mouth and nostrils. It is believed that a jicrseu in the condition In xvhlch he xvas found after thrce minutes xx euld net have tlin jKiwer te help himself, for he had net properly arranged the Instrument. Tlie Charleston ii fust Crillser. The xxai ship Charleston nriixcd In Han Francisce en Monday night, from .Santa llarbara, Iho builders deciding te return xxlth tlie cruiser te re-dress the slides of tlie starboard high pressure cngiuoibefern giving her a second iiinl. 'Clie naval elllccrs detailed te inspect thu Charleston declare that xxith the developed Jsiwer or r.fe() she is ene of the fastest lighting ships in tlie xx erld. During tlie seventeen minutes' run of the Charleston, in the Santa llarbara channel, Sutiirday, the actual herse (sixxer devel oped xvas r,'), at xx hlch the ax ornge speed, 181 knots, xx us maintained with 107 revolu tions of the propeller. Soen after leaving Sauta llarbara en Sunday morning the ship xvas driven nt a speed of seventeen ami tliroC'tenths knots with the natural drafts and making easy steam. This xxus xxlth n doxelepmont or 1,780 herse pexxer. When oil' Point Conception the thiust bear ing of the poll engine xxunnrd up, and the ship was stepped te cxuiuine it. As seen as the thrust caps had been taken oil', cleaned aud replaced she went ahead again running at an average of I'J knots te 72 revolutions until teaching San Fiuucisce, - t'ucle Mam's Vx'IiIIexvuhIi, Fxcuisleiilsts xvlie travel along tlie sea coast in summer me often ntti acted by the louiiirkable xvhlteuess or the light-houses, beacons and keepers' dwellings, and they xvonder hew theso guides te the mariner are kept hi such a shining condition during tlie xx Inter as xxell as summer. The inato inate ilal used is simply xhlte-xxusli,aud hoie is the Culled States government I'm nulla for mixing a xxhite-xvash that when liroperh lireperh liroperh iniule and applied gives a xx Idle that doe's net easily wush or rub oil': Te ten parts or freshly slacked lime, add ene pint of the best hviliiiulic cement. Mix xxell xxith salt witter and apply thin. iMirTcirit xxlth rliMuiiallmu In the slmuliUr for iiieiilliN, mill the only tlilni; I feuiiil Unit it lit iiinany iihkI xxus Hiilxnlleu Oil. It cured me, unit 1 icciiiiiiiii'iul It te nil millcrers Willi mi hi tllsease. N. Ill, MAN, I IVarlHt.. llaitliiieie, Mil. A biily who liunMureii'il for exer lluce iiieiillm extii-'iiin lerliuc from n xlelcnl cenpli hun conic ceniplclcly rurisl by Iir. Hun's C'eutli Hrnp. jtUlwcellrtiieeiHx, "xo.mi'i.kmex rewnrit. LADIES wild vai.i'i: a uiu'ini:d comi'i.c.xien Mt'nr l'hi: POZZONI'S -mi:i)1cati:i) COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts u lirllllunt traiismreiuy te tlie skin. Itolnew'i nil iilninlCH, fie. k lei anil ills. colimilleus unit iiiukcA the skin itillcntcly eri unit beautiful. It contains no lime, wbtiu luul or aiKvnte. In tlirccKhuilcs, plnUer llcsla.xtliltu anil In uiu'tte. KOItSAI.i: II V All Druggists ami Fancy Goods Dealers Kvorywliero. 8-lli:W'Alli:0l'IMITATI0.NH.-Ctt UirV0-lil II. MAUIIN A CD. SUMMER WINDOW DRAPERY. Madras Lace Curtains. Swiss Lace Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Chenille l'ertieres. Bamboo Curtains. Silk Curtains. Bulgarian Stripe Curtains. French Linen Curtains. Applique Lace Curtains. Vestibule Curtains. CURTAIN POLES. Brass, Ebony, Cherry, Walnut and Ash. Take a leek at our 21c Cur tain Pele, with brass ends. Nothing te equal it. CARPET SWEEPERS. Lancaster Carpet Sweeper, the best made. Bissel Carpet Sweeper. Grand Rapids Carpet Sweeper. Garland Carpet Sweeper. All at Lewest Prices. Special reduction en Jute and Raw Silk Table Cevers for this week only. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Ittanamctltet:'. mm.AliKt.riMA, WcdiieUny, Mny IS, IMS. Cottage and Camp. Twe extremes. We've held the mirror up te nature in both. Yeu sec in a minute hew they rough it in the Adiron clacks and what civilization in its highest developments has done te make cottage life cesy and comfortable. Rough luxury and refined luxury contrasted. Outdoors and indoors. Yeu can " de " it in five minutes ; loiter a bit and half an hour will go before you think. Third fleer, centre t-lcxuter. Weel Challis 25c. Keechlins Sateens 18c, Twe, of the unexampled Dress Goods prices. Regally rich Ribbons at third tind less of what they were made te sell at. And made this sea son at that. Precisely what you'd like for trimming Tea Gowns, Summer Indias Chal lis, and any dainty dress's tuffs. Knt tnuiH'pt. Remnants. Better the stuffs, thicker the ends and short pieces. That makes rich nicking among the Dress Goods Remnants every day. Every new and then we overhaul all the Dress Stuffs, sort out the lonely colors and waifs of every kind and hustle them out at Remnant prices. Twe or three tables in the Main Aisle are leaded with just such bargains. Elegant, seasonable stuffs, but out of the swim in some way. fViHl Iliilm ("nmlntcrcs SeruiH Hcelch Cheviots Hllk-iuul-Woel Checks All-wool Checks I'eulcs runey Wenxcs ami Hei Id Celeri Exactly the weaves and weights for novo and the weeks just ahead. In lengths of 2, 3 and 4 yards and up te ample for a dress. The rattling sale of Misses' and Children's Suits and Dresses can scarcely last the week out. What wonder ? Yeu arc getting Dresses for Country Dresses for Scheel Dresses for Tennis Dresses for the Shere for just about what the mate rial cost. The quicker you pick the better the choice will be. M Iw-ck' !lf) 01 1)i ewx for SM.Oil Misses' !l(i.W Diesses rerf-Vij Misses' Ji!.() Dresses for JUKI MisW J'.iej l)rcs.i's forfi.re Fer Children of 3 te 12 years the assortment is such as will please a thrifty mother. Clilldren'ii S 10 00 Presses nt fi.(m I'liililicu'H (7,01 lirchsisul SI.! CIiIIiIicii'm l..rjl liiesscsul WJ'i Clillilieu'd 4UI Uns-scHiil JI.V) hcoeml iloer, Chestnut street Mile. I'em eleva tors. Frem year's end te year's end such Jerseys are in sharp demand. All the new styles and colors are among them, and the m'ees are about half: SIS') Jeisv) fur H J 1.75 Jci fct-j s for SJi' H-V) undid. IcrvejN (iir tJ.Sa mid $1 SUiOHiiruli Wulsts for J.VW Ke.'end Itoer, ClicHtnilt Mrcct flout. Take ele- ter. Anether let of the real India Chudda Leng Shawls. $25 and $30 qualities at $15. Largest size made, all colors. Square shawls $7.50. Hreend itoer, near Juniper and Chestnut kticets cornel, 'lukuelexulei, China Matting. Slightly damaged en the way ever. In some instances only the wrappers stained. Ne mat ter, the Matter shall go at three-quarters and half the reg ular prices just the same. The Matting is with the Mis fit Carpets and odds and ends of fleer coverings in the Base ment. There are always plenty of things there that double your money. ll.iKeincut, Thirteenth and Markit Hrctt cor ner. A few $iS Carlsbad Cham ber Toilet Sets, with jar, shall go at 12. Solid Celer and llewcr decorations. Ten $15 Minton Sets, blue, pink, red, no jar, at $7.50. Yeu can pick up such double dollars' worth all through China and Glassware. Second Heur, Juniper street hide. Jehn Wanamaker. U0iC. "A i imcaiTiiauuai.nkT Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., Hax-e the l.-irgpht nnd Klnct Hteclc of riumw mid Oitfuu 10 be mi'ii In ljiticiutt r. In our Small Ware liepnrhneut you xilll find IIiirinenlcuK, Accordceiis, Violins, IIiiiUih, Unl lurkiiiut Hnialt Miislciil lusliiiiiienu of exery diMriiulen, Finest Imported Striae. Itendiiiiurtirs fur nllthe iJito.t.Neu Hies In Our 1. Inc. I'rliesuuur milcctl te In' tlie UiHest. Hlieet iiuulc sold nt one-third let tlun cntu cntu le;ne price mid mailed tenll parts of the coun try. Tvufliri xilll plmse wlle for Hs.vlul rrlci'. fstvemt llaiul Rircnln IVpurtmcnt : One l ter Minnie I'lune, ulniisit new; one (lulile Niuir. 0110 nenrben, one Ni-r l!ngluiid-ull lit viKst eiiler, iiinl Hie prices will tnli ou; one Ilislii(.' Sciuure riiiue a Kieat Imrirnlu. OikI pHS-eud lluud (lrk'ien!it prlcek that xxlll biirnrtve ) ou. KIRK JOHNSON & CO., Ne. SI West KlUBStrifl. 4irl. .s.-liane1OrKausund Fine ruriiltur mm int. (all uud examine the .N'ew Harris Music llludeiv. n:'l lydAxr LsO.M sO.MKVI.ltV HANDSUMi: hl'l.lr II.VMllOO 1) aud All Iiik'cuiwkI l' unit Halt lted, 1.1 It UOtt n' mn 1 ii menu In full ttuck. uiU xurlety, at the old i mi iiiu iisiini i;i.iier.ii iiueei ungicr headiiuaiters, iii'DLnvs mxvn hteuk, 36 Wtt King Street. TJALNTVCELERY COMreUND. IT MADE MOTHER STRONG "My mother lift.sbn tiPlnif Paink's CELr.nr CoMPenxn for nervous lrotratlen, arcera. panted Iir inflanclielln, etc., and Ii hits done lier 11 world of geed. It la the only medicine Hint strengthens the aerxes." O. II. JIkkiw, Orblwmla, l'iu I'alne' Celery Compound la of unniunlcd X'bIiie te xxemrn. It strengthens th nerx'cn, rrculnlts the kldneya, and hasweiiilerful pewrr In curing the pnlnrul d Senses m, 1,0i women m often tllently aunVr. II iwr bottle. HI i feri... At Druggist. Witt.-., HicilARmeK A Ce., llurlliiRten, VI. DIAMOND DYES .J1,?. te Nntne ntid felnr. hlngcnii K.iial Tliein. (Ravpcta. II AdKlt A. ItltOTllKlt. CARPETS ! Mequette, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains. China Mattings, Certicene, Linoleum, Oil Cleths. I.AIKIK AND COMI'l.KTn LINKS IN ALU THE VAKIOUH QUALITIES. Upholstery. CAiin.T w:viNa and lavine AND ItKI'ITTINO 11V COMI'ITIENT WOltlC MK.V. & I Ml) iam 25, 27, 29, 31 W. KING ST., i.ANCSTi:it, 1'A. 3C cirietittttii. 1880 x&, 1889 H. GERlkART'S. 'II111 most complete nsMirtnient of Hnr'ng OxcrciiathiB Kugllsli Chexlets, Dlnguiml and CuhslmeieHultlnir nnd Treuserlm? that has exer been Miewn In this city. XX'eikmnnslilp tlie best and nil Koeds xxnrrunteil ns represented. II. li:illIAltT, Ne. 4 1 North Queen Street. fli-Only Dliect Importing Tailor In tlie City of Uuunster. Mvc USA HATIIION. We lliixe l'.Mr. tiling en 11 l.isil; fei In Het XTeatlier CLOTHING! Just xi lint xi III nle en comfort these Hcoreh Hcereh In; iluj, ; unit If you goubeut neltcrlng with lluix-y Clothing, 1 1' lH-c:iuse)eu'xe net availed .xeuru'lf of the oppeitimlty ellensl here. If you are loeklng.for u NICE BUSINESS SUIT, Of xcry pleu.lng color nnd delruble weUlil, Hkeh ten Saelt ("out, m' mini fur $10.00. Tliey-ie the popular thin te-dux All our make. Tliej 're niKid xultie or Ibex- xieuldu'l tie here. MYE mirie I , Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, l.ANCAHn:it. l'ENNA. Souecfuvuioltiiin C'3oeo. -VU.LANDSKi: -Tllh ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Llglil; Ileum them all. Anether Let or Cheap Glebes for (Ins. and Oil Mines. THK"J'KUFKCTION" Miri'AL MOILPINO and UlMlllLIt CCSHION Weather Strip. Heats them nil. Tlilsktrlpoutueiirsnllethers. Keeps out (lie cold. Mops rattling of xilndeiik. KxcIudCM the dust. ICeeps out snow unit ruin. All) one cuu npply It- no xvate or dirt lunde In niiplxlui: It. Can be rilled Htixuhere no holes te bore, ready for use. I will net i-pllt. Mtirper I hhrink-a cushion Mrin is the most isirfeei. At mt- niur( iitnivi 4ii4it itaiii; nmruut Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASlTUt 1'A. i'enal lloiicce. AKIUNKl)7ri-sTATi: OF BI1K.MIY C Keller and wife, or l-niur.M.-r city, Lmi m.ler county. Heur C. Keller und xilte. or theilty or ljiiu-ister. hnxliie by deed or xoluti xeluti tury Hkslgnment.duted April 8, InsV, uiagned and transferred all their estate und eltecu te Hie uuderslLMieil, for the benefit of the creitllers or the uld Henry C Killer, they tlierefere glte iietliv teull nrkeiis lnd(jist te kuld nskleuur, le mt.ke imynieul te the iimlerkigneU ulitieut delay, uud lliekc luxx lug ihilnis te iirekcnt them te CIIAIILI3S A. MILIXH, As.Igim. Itesldlng In 1 jmcakter, 1'a. Jeil.t A. Covi-E. Attemev. al(MtdW M, Mercury lligli I ic 0 n 1 minimi IttfflKA HU "I am In mr 64th rmr. Have lien afrilclcsl In acveial waya could net uleep, had no appe tite, no rmirace, low tptritn. I commenced ulng lalne'a Oelerj' Compound, and felt relief from the third day after tiling It. I new hare a geed appetite and can aleei, well. My spirits and reunnce n almost like thorn of a young man. H.C. Kihkaid, t). D.,Uenale, Ijx. Paine's Celery Compound Btrengthem and bulldi up the old, end curea their Innrmltlrx. Illietimatlam, Indleatlen and "'"neM yield oulcklytetliecuratlvo power of l'alne' Celery Compound. A t'erfectrTenleand Invlgorater, ledlVES NKtV 1.1 PK. " l am new CO j ears old and have tried aeveral t2iJl.',7 b,,t ".,mc ,,,ul Hr,y " until I lined !i?.if(-.,.cr,'.temir,un'1- ' entirely dir nl.fr,.,,0f,,c;l',.','n,sI,Te lined It. 1 can JSJ 1 cn.r,r ",.tnlFt". P amind nnd well, nnd T...i. '?":"KU ''T. wn new llfe and energy coming Inte my whole aystem." H. Mvi.ua, Cleveland, Tenn. YOUR BABY XMSifrSSS? " futnttuv. e C1IH i. OllltW Ochs&Gibbs, 2d, 3 J i 4th neon, 31 SOUTH QUEEN ST. 1IKL1-S HJHN1SHIN0 Yeu enn aelwt from nn enormous tock of Beautiful, Well .Made, New .Style Ilelng nt small expense xre gunrnntce the Lewest 1'rlres. Comfert and durability com cem lilneil In our ateek of Spring Hedi nnd Mat Ircsses. lies! llnlr Mattresses mnde te order. OCHS&GIBBS, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, LANCAHTEIt, 1'A, all-ljd TTKINITSH'I -NOW IS tiii:- TIMETOBUY FURNITURE. Don't xynll until It gets se xvnrm but call new. The priced xx-e hnx-e me netexnctly CIULL1NO, but 5 ou will net get excited exer them; they ere toeloxx-for Hint. When you ree IliOHeelieaiielinlrsfer the perch nnd lnxx'n, Henid nlrendy In nnd et hern te come you xrlll be pleased, xxe knew-. a-ei'u aim "Tim nnsT goods reuTiir. I.KAHTMONKV." HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. 27 & 2Q Seuth Queen St. tyinMYr.n'H ceunf.k. FURNITURE Widmyer's. AFl'l.L L1NKOF Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem, AND OTIIEU Fl'IlNlTL'Ui:. TilK HTM.ts Ar.K Se Atthaitivk. Our selections fiem the countless patterns ellered xicie nexer kex'ni led nor se beautiful, nor or better workmanship. UNRIVALLED PRICES HHF.Oim DISl'LAY. a-Weglx-e the best xnlue nnd thereby axe j ou money. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE COItNEK OF E. King & Duke Sts. (Cavvinfict.. STAN Mil) CAHHIAtin WORK. Standard Carriage "Werk. COW. LDGEItLKY, Nes. M, I.', n, ri .Market Street. Hear or lW lW eltlce, 1-nncnster, 1'a. Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriagies. The finest nte'k In the country te delect from. We ran Milt excrjbedy. Prices te kutt thutlmes. A fine Hue of Seceuil-lland Werk. New Is the time le get jour Cairleees lte luilnted nnd Hi'palreil. Our lepahliiK cannot Ixiexcellid. O110 het of xxiirkiueiirii'ciully em em ple.M'd for that purpose. Call unit exanil ne xxhelhcryeu xilsli In buy or net. TTILINNA HltENEMAN Fer the Finest nnd Cheapest Baby Carriages lu the City, go te Flinn & Breneman's. , Fer tlu- lle.l IU:FUICIi:UAIOItSlnthe.Miir. ket, "The Alaska' 00 TO Flinn & Breneman's. Ker ilic l-iiyt't SttK-k of 'WATER COOLERS OO TO Flinn & Breneman's. , , Fer Fishing Tackle, Lawn Tennis and Base Ball Qoeds, -no te- Flinn & Breneman's 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTF.lt, 1'A. CiTfX CiTl ?-VM A MONTH CAN t I J,tVJ be uuide xierklug rer us. Ageuu iirereried xxhmuu furnish u horse and gle their whole time te the business, .sjpuru memenis may be prelltnbly einplejcd also. A lew xac.iiKlcs lu towns und cities. 11. F. JOHNSON A CO., 10H Main M., ltlchmend, Vn. N. H. l'leae Mate age and bulnes expe rience. Nexer mind about rending xuiiip for reply. U. V. J. & Ce. aprMindW O0t mtb phhim SHOES I MlOCdl If Yeit Arc In Need of SHOES, tSe.l?m1SrtMnf, Interest you. Our line ..r1."' V.""." n"'1 f'lldreirii HhOM I SJSiS'if1?'- I'v Jbe bent Men' Hliocurer ?-? hl yu rn .nnl nnrwhere. Our Ladle' JL.V Shee hn t'lentr of ntyle and cixn'l be beat for the money. W e hnx-e riieen nt nil prlcet e !2Tk" 'i,e ''?e,., "nvlnrM years experience lnthehen budnran. xre think xre aranblete tell n reed Miee nnd tnexr xrhnt Is In IL mr Cuntem WerK h Upeclelty. Wm. H. Gast, NO. in". NOHTH tlTi:RN HT LANCAHTEIt. Junl-lydWAK B OOTHAKDHIfOKS. D.P. 28-30 East King St. 1 TAKi: l'LKAHUUE IN CALLING YOUU AT TENTION TO MY LINE OK Thnt I amecelvlng dally Ter the Spring Trade, and nil are made for theso who require great durability nnd for clcfnnce of style, nt and workmanship cannot be excelled. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Callnndexnnilneiny large stock and we will b pleased te try nnd null ou. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEU, 1'A. nUHydAw B OOTS AND KIIOIS. sy& n( Ilnvliifr Inst completed the Inipreveincnls our Nexc Frent xxenre new prepured te necei module our Increasing Trade, hnxliiK the te of necem- . . i.- ...i, . (. i .-..-.in,, iiuiir. iiu.iii tin- Pi.Pic dlvliled nnd titled up Inte two Oninil Dopnrt Depnrt menls one for I.ikIIcn nnd Children nnd the ether for Men nnd lleju. Ww will net hnx-e n rermnl Opening en nr nr ceant of peculiarity of our ijoeds, but will be Kind te luvxe you Cull nnd examine them, xx bother jen xvlsli te purchase, or net, before fiurehnslturelfewhere, nsxxe xxlll consider It no reuble toMiew thiu, knewlniflliat ill.n'I'Hi.fn l.n. Ii... ,1.. .1... The Prices Are All Right. Hax-e rceelx-ed and nre lecelxins daily one of the Lnrirest As-sortincntsef Hprlng nnd .summer UikkIs lu thcCil). The One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes. 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTEU, I'A. J-H tore closed again rx'erx'ex'ciilnitntilp. in except Mnudax' nnd Kitunlny,, leiuineuclnsr Tuesday, May Dili, OUAl'll A 11UUNS. C'iieai' and Geed. Nene Like Them. LADIES' SHOES. " The Ilea " .Shet what a seller It is). Miiuy lailm caine nnil they've pipiied Inte ether linuils ; every pair held ; we're hiirr,vlii" the niakei'; xvith our erdew he preinl te even tin In a few iluya. In the meanwhile M'lienever von think the genu i lie " Hlteti " Shoe iM)s.-esheM the ndinir nlile iiulitiesclaiiiieil for It, here you muy llnd it: all widths, nil h1s. That's all ; tlie " llhea" Shoe story has lieen told liefore by etlien. Have you heen the " Stija-iier "a Lady's Jiutten Shee, xxith imitation Sense Heels, (reed serviceable eetin-tei-w won't bieak dexxu, K xxidth Miles, solid leather IkiUehis mid heels'.' They're iilee-llttlng SIkk-s, t(Ki, and are excellent xx eaters j 7e pairs are here. They're 111:11 ked te KO at $l.a. J.1.35 doesn't buy a let ter Shee elsewiiciv in tlie city. Tlie maker tells us the price list is suli Ject te ehaiu'e. There may lie no duplicate of these at like price when they're sold. Auk te -ee them. It may be what you're loekiuc; for. Anether excellent I.adv's Shee hlcher up in Krade, higlier uji In liiiiv ; made of genuine American Kid, xxith genuine Gleve Kid Tops, Snttare (.'ut and Kid Faced, have Worked IHttten Heles, Fancy Drill Lining, geed teliable counters and Milid leather inner anil outer sole-, and heels soles K xxidth heels nie dliini concave hliajHMl. Of the-.e there are IW iialrs. They'll net lie here long at tlie price ; they're 51.5(1 n pair: u jl.75 graile wlieruter you may deal. "Handsome as hand--eiiie Is," for dress. shaub"&"burns. 14 Xeutii Qt'i:i:N St., LAXOAsriat, 1'a. lnnrtS-lydAxr 4Mavnoelo. L ewKsrrui. PARASOLS -AN IV Sun Umbrellas! THE LAItlir.iT AS.sOIlTMIx'T AND LOWEST ntlCIiSAT ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN'S, 1 1 KAKT KINO STHEET. apMmdSJtK STACKHOBSE 1 mrs hi 4 mr, i uraeea ix.ni leMiig, imitation .Mut Kid Tep, SiuiareTetM, Strip up Hack, Kid Tep FueiiiKi I'elka Det Lining, Worked Butten Heles, ('oiiinien ..-' vf- , .'X.' T.i-a .b2?..