nrsPviHBnniPsii v:vSr ( ?t&f VH. rVi" .'',iA.' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES TflUftSDAY, MAY 10, 1889. I". p. 'Wp ... f. E , - tV?v- r ruTMNMAN. . FtfUHtaRHTElMMAN FOL1Z, Edltera. r clark, ruwiMMT. BAItY IlCrKI.UOF.NCKI-rtiHhcd Itr In tin: year, tmt Hnnflay. rvrrrexi ' try cMffef In this city and ummndlng towns at ten cenla a ween, iiymaiinvnnei- i 1m Wat In advance ; M wntt n month. Vi . i ' i Vt lirrEIAIOENCKTt-Onc dollar and Mr t(Mt a year. In ad vane. 1CB TO HUBHCRIBKRS-Hemlt ny rncca WtwaMRcn 'order, and where neither or be procured nend In a rcRUtcrcd I ,at the mtefflrf , a second clam mail alter. Airenms, TBI HTttXMIHCML .aiicantcr, 1'a. UUrOAT, PA., MAT 16, 1889. lieenMR l lMlritli1ila. ! Philadelphia judges ceniiKwhig i Mccihb court have Kcured, ns n rc- Mitlmlr Just concluded Inlaw, net jf ft reduction of the retail lteeiiKCS w (Abe sharply dccrcn!ed number grnti L year aWlitit nlw a contraction in number of wholesale llccimes. Tite fem concern mm una eecun:iii-i slcaalcilieense Is the Presiccl hrcw- fer'-H-liicli the KtiKlili syndicate, t has been purchuMng m ninny of Kmt breweries Intcly, is wild ie have Offered MSO.me, conditioned upon me iefeat of the prohibition amendment. frit vu net contemplated Hint tne mini- elphia license court might prove ns tic- i ttructlvc te the value of the brewery property, as the will of the people 'dlrectlv expressed at the polls. & And It Is a startling thing te II ml that Hinge, Kitting ns a lieent iienni, nave , wch arbitrary power te destroy great lvalues. When thvse men wcured the "'destruction of the value of a tavern utand, and cenfiBcnted the property of citiens nrm a comparatively mnll wale, It made 'ins ponder, parlinps, Hint mien tilings k could be in tills free country, here the Iriffhta of property are siippeed te Ins Br.Hpectcd;but there wits net a big enough felons in any one place te attract very great 'attention from people who were net Sfthe judges' victim. When, however, B-nmneriv is aoairevou v me minion Pi5. ,. "..!. 11. ". 1.. 111. 'i i I. rauennra worm, im-iv i iiiuij uiiiuiiupiibii "In the matter te make the general piuuic I think. We are net advised by the gentleman FJfwhe ceudemued the l'resiiect llrewlng 'company's property ns te the reasons 1 which meveu mem ie us iictnriiciiiiii , .but we believe that the company had ,nga3ed In the innnufaeture of n Iniver- ffaire ceutniiiing a very small percentage Vef alcohol, and we understand that the K "Judges ceiuldcrcd that Hie llienw they ,bad received from the court uiui t2cn P.abussd. However this may lc, we will Vtit ut lit. it t.n ,1... iitillll .,tjllf fif Imlljll. Blng that the brewing company had net fcvobserved its license, and consider that g? they had thlsjustlllcatleii for ienising te nrcnew it. uut win e tn s mn.v serve ie l-ahew that the brewing company de- -.nervcd its punishment, it does net re- tcBievc the objection te reistslng se great fn power in the court, or modify the shock LHethe fiindniiiental Idea oft no govern- Lament, which protects property with trial Kby jury. 'SsUi' it it, thai.. .ifuJ muy jfi'jiSelhniHW J but these are ngulated kliyiaw a-i te their maxlmmii. We object te the deprivation or a ll- !cr.ue at the discretion of n'cmirt, that It ;! an arliltrary iewcr uutlt t Ih cenll- ? ded te that tribunal, iiiidertlH-geuliis or IJeur institutions. Hew ever wisely it may fbe exercised It is apt te Isi abused. F Judges as nlssly de net have Is-lter coin- Limen sense, or a hklier devotion te right, yfAthnn has the average citlen ; and tliere Ksl no geed reason wliy their honor and f-'j discretion should lw mere fully cenlldcd jftlnj ns we thluk the exiierlencu of the -Philadelphia iieeple with the riilladcl- Pjiphla court, in the matter of IkciiH, Ri.plalnly shows. These judges have excrcNed the right a" 4t NiftlnA Ai.'n l.l.lu ePltui ltiulitu ittilr.ul ptt f iviw'V fc if-vililiir. ! iiiv ii.iirT.n (.".till pvier in i-niinueipuia, miner n law which ittlniiesed a high license fee as the means of restricting litviiM-s. It gave them n ;dlseretieu ns te who was lit te lie It licensed : and this discretion they have abused into u Hcciihe te cut down the .number of saloons, net by thu weight of 'Sthe fi"e, but by arbitrary refusal te 11- &tenie men of geed character who were ready te pay the high fee. Se that in- atad of a high license, it has lieceiuc a low license In Philadelphia ; the iirellt of '.the restricted iiuiulier of salcsuis Mug Jewell, It is said, as te enable some (fauceeesiui nppiicams ie pay m,ihm an attorney fee te their lawyers, or ten times as much as the license fee. tiue luugev action nas iniitiu tne mm- liBeas very pretitable te these securing CUceuses ; It has dcprlvti 1 the city treasury :.or a large inceme ; and it has destroyed "tin nrnnprtv nf iitinnni'ni.iiriil iiimtliMitili iThe law as adminlHtercd has worked great less of property te some and rfgreat gain te ethers; and we contend wfhnf thft diHenllniifirv i-wivtrr wlilnli flu. 'iBUpreme court has declared te Ihj in- '. vtiCM JlU 11113 UIIIIIIIIUIJ piL'IlS Jllllt' III granting licenses, is a very dangerous and undemocratic one; and that the true doctrine of high I!ccne requires S'Jicense te be granted te every applicant K-who enjoys the reputation of a geed character, and the llxing of the fee by the Legislature high enough te serve as proper governor of theiimultcrnud re spectability of the Hiiloens. When the Judges further undertake te vclalm a discretion ever thu i:raiit Iiilt of ;rhele(ale licensta, hlmilarte that which istsuiy nave taken oer letall liceii'-e. ;they clearly ilevelep the disposition Hicy have te consider themselves law- ; Wakens and te usurp isiwer; for the law has net heretofore lieen supjHised ie confide te their discretion thu granting of wholesale licenses and the ear Hug out of breweries. It stems that Wlth such vast jwwer exerclK-d by the judges, tne people of the state may spare Hie nisei ves tne trouble or holding a pre- wtery election. All they need te leek r, if they want prohibition, is te I prohibitory judges. The discretion hlch the present laws confide te them, ;r meir own luterpatatian of thcni, auRlce te refuse all licenses, save per- nce one, for seed; and any county that i elect a prohibition ludee bus nil tint if advantage of local ojitlen, without mere rata aoeut It ; certainly under this , Jaterpretatien of the unrestrained power am me judges, n weuiu seem te be the Sri of prudence In our English cousins tarry their money back ever the big water and trust none of It upon the kauce of the favor of Philadelphia j4r. kV. LV Pt, Present and Prrailicrs. At Methodist cemcrencu in Jlinue- , ue taste of tlic brethren for mixing reugieu witii politics feunjl exer iu the discussion of a resolution ng Bishop Petter for his recent ever the fallen Mate of tietltle in al and presidents luTimrtieulur. i,Wo!utleii8 also called for civil ser- Wenu. The measure encountered opposition from u layiiiun who (but ihu wbeI 1'LW win. untrue simply a pessimistic opTnlendt'o I te the habit of old people of thinking I that nothing Is as reed as wheu ,they Venn boys. The conference wfca d I vlded en a clear line, the laymm standing up for the present and the clergy extolling the pnst. Victory was with the former. In the course of debate en the civil service question the plea that the victors should haw thu spoil had several held advocates. The mild for lea ranee of the brethren in debate was illustrated bv tke follewlnc: Judge Dunn New strlke tlint all out, Ikhwise it ln'l true. Itev. Dr. MeKlnlevWrll, if J en sny It isn't true I won't strike It out, because It Is tme. A charitable rellectlen, truly, tieti the verncltv efn veiicraide Judgi'. Pes sibly the clergy knew a geed deal about present and future wickedness, but when complicated with past and present politics it is tee much for them. Surgical Ilnilallly. Whether Dlshep, the mind reader, was or was net dead, when, rut up by the doctor who first get bold of him, there can bu no question that the mutilation was an outrage, done ns It was without the knowledge of Hishep's wife, or thu authority even of (lie coroner. The New 'Yerk law makes such dissection a mis demeanor, and we trust that the law will Isj enforced In tills caw. Certainly It Is high time that the pnqieiislty of doc tors te slash the dead, In thu name of science, should lie checked. A sur geon seems te get a brutality In his profession which forbids, blm pnvlnu ii decent respect te the sensibilities of the friends of the dead. He thinks that these who refuse te iternill him te use his knife are mean and stupid ; and never susjiects that he may Ikj the ass In the party. Miss Kvnii, Samdi.iim).', an Anierlrini girl fi eiii L'allferiiln, niiiiluu brilliant smi cessas soprano lu a new ejicia In Paris lnsl night. An eminent eemistser lind pro pre dlcttsl Hint she would 1st imetlicr Nilsson. Wiiii.i: we wall for the Charleston te preve her HjH-ed, n repeit comes mini l.ug- I luiid lliai a cruiser enueu me I'loiiieiuo nns Just been llnlslusl by ICiigllsh builders for t'le Itall.iii geveruuicnl mid litis shown n speisl of ever twenty-ene knots. Tim vessel inensuiesl!,r0O tens and carries en gines of 1 1, Wit) boise jiewer, nearly treble the pioiertloiiHtfj ImrsniMiwer of the new gunboat Yorkteun. CitAPMCKV Mi Dhh:w and Kdwnnl '' Townelmvo cclliscd llutler and Peller ns the piirticiilar seusiitleinil stars of the me ment. Dr. Tew no Is a scholar or tepiila tepiila tlen, liaviiiKbecn engngtsl In literary re search mid compilation for mero than tw cnty-lh c yeais In the ser len of the lead ing piibllsliers of the country. He had been n class-mule of Depew, nt Yale, and the latter wrote te him early In Mm ill, asking him te gather, In llie congressional binary or elsnw here, such facts us uiiglit bu userul te Ii 1 til In the grul centennial oration en Washington's Inauguration. l)eiew S.1I1I that the work mid cares of business placed lilm in teal peril about the oration. Dr. Tewlie lliereiiHm dropped evnrylhiug and werkisl haul for thirty two days, gathering material for Dehiw. Than he was slopped by a letter saying that thu orator had K-itheiet all thu Infor mation needed anil written the oration. Dr. Tew ue sent in a bill forfcseo, mid Depew ellercd him i'M) w ish the remark that he had made nil his resep'-hes In three ccnlin!H, and found no dill jelly In Kelng through the history or the ( rhst In that time. At this Iho le.irned t ew no was Indignant, and at unce demanded JI.Mul, and threat ened te bring suit. It seems straiiKO lhat a man of Dcww's wealth mid standing should permit nquar rel of this kind te reach print, for the inci dent may mouse grain suspicions as te the cnliie eilgluality or all the leiuned dis courses that he may have dcllieicd. His old college ft lend was adelier, of labori ous mid (heruUKh methods, quite unwilled te his en ll blilliaut mid iusIiIiik style. A slieit tlmoage, alter a misundeislaiiiling wllli ('has. Sciibnci's Hun, the diH-tur to te to cevereil $il,IOu ler llie mouths' weik in the pieiaiatieu of nn Index iliitleuary. A lil.l'oliliuiefthu Philadelphia '"; hseiiuitalrMl the famous mil eutu in of a lady reporter In New Yeik, who leiguisl Insan ity mid seemed iuIuiImhIeu asalunatie te an insane asylum. The loieiri-man had a week's expei lence in Hlecklcy hospital, I'hllndrlphia, mid charges attendants with cruelty. Tin: reveniiecultei lleir.fniueiis in Arctic nateiK, Iiiih lieeu enlcieil te cmIhIiIKIi ;i loruge Mation nt Point II, mew, in ltchriiif; StinltN, uiui Sl.fyHMuill liu spent lu liuilil hum llltle house thcieaiiil KeiiiiK Itnlth supplies suftlclent te xuppeit a humlnil men Ter one year. Te u ti.ilers this III he ii j; re.it Ihxiii. TiiHihaige el'tlie nietlierniiil iiiroertlin Inte miiiil leader, lllsliup, that lie was net (lead w hen the dM-ters niade mi autopsy nnd removed ihe hniln, Ih starlllnix. hut ultheut nif;ht. Their only gieund for the tcirlhlnchaiKO Ih thu presiiinpllen that llishep was in ene of the prolonged trances te i hlch he as Mihjcct, nnd te (Ills the phytiiclaus rejily that special pieeaiitlens ere taken te jirove tli.it the man mm really dead, that the incisions ii ill new show w hcther limy ere niade en a living man, and llnally their own lilgli standini; in the profession should inake such euro eure lessnesH iuciislilile. Tim Pathologist I'uiKCweu perfiimied the autopsy. It vwis ipiite in the n.it ii .il course, of ciliitH that llishep should (lie ns he did, mid he lully exivcted nucli ii death. When ceusidcicd In lonneitieii iiit'i the recent deiiiKH of nervous spis-inl-istK iilth hysterical and cataleptie utlcnls, the mind leading ieiferiii.iuces de net a a a K.irsonsteundinK. They li.ue Irwpicnlly uude thcsONick people act in senile anil apiKirently helpless olnslicnce te another Mill, and se crffttls tlie submission that the French MihIIce-1ck.iI society isondeivv isendeivv isondeivv eriiiK te luiie u luiv p.issMl coverlns Iho otlense of compelling another te commit ciiine ly IIiIk ineaiiH. New Hishep's (Kill or.er e.ikneis, seems te liai e Ut'ii the reverse of this. He put himself in the hysterical or cataleptic Ft.ite, nhile some sceptic thought vvitli all his uiiglit aheiit ihe iiuiuher or ohject he imih te find, and of course also thought alKiitt llishep, Ile nas the patient, mid the doubter the unconscious opemtei. Hew the thought of llie ene guided the ether is a mystery, but hardly gic.itrr in this case thai! in llie many recent authentic cases of the doings of specialists ivith their paticnls. The Suit AlmudeiKHl. The ejectment miit begun in Chambers burg by the heirs of Audrevi Xnebeiger te recover the. Soventh Day li.ijitists' imimery projierty lu tjuiiiey tow nship, Iiiih been dis continued by the ittterncyK ler the claim Htils. The case attractisl widespread inter est ler the reason that at the. nunnery was located the only Protestant mniiaslir.il MH-icty knew u leexlst in the United StateH. Tlie suit was basisl iis)ii IhecUiui that Iho sect is new extinct and that thu riles and observances are no 1'inger practiced. Thin ilaliii mis. found net te be well gietinded mid the suit h.idtobediscontiniKMl. 1.'miu Ihu iliutli of the present inmates of the nunnery new litix-uieu will likely be begun. Don't ! If a dealer errern you a liollleors.il liellleors.il liollleers.il iMtloilltll luu iiiulllJttst ur li fined )ucktt;e don't buy It ut uuy rltv- it limy be u ituie;. r r eiunnd wurllilt-sxceuiitcrrt-ll. lnslt uhjii git Hug u perfts-t.uubriikt'ii, g-iiulue nu kngv. Jreti of C'liaive. Your drueglut will refund your money if Dr. liull Couch sjrupuecs net irriwa WUfl,l,,w' mi ' yur WUfl, gtamtmakrt'au riiil.Anr.i.rniA, Thiirwlnjr, Mar M, t1. There is a touch of the " for est primeval " in the Adiron dack Camp. The murmur of the pines and the music of the brook arc wanting, but the spicy odor of balsam and fir arc a condiment for the senses that help te complete the thought of the real camp of the weeds in the seen-coming days. The cool linens and mattings en tlic floors ; the open wicker and plain hard weed furniture ; the touches of sports in brook or field, copse or forest ; the paper covered novel of the day and the sturdier velumc3 en the book shelves ; the dainty desk with the stationery se nat urally tossed about, continue te give you practical notions of the beauty of truly rural Sum mer housekeeping. The Cottage neautiful. The Adirondack Camp. Reth en third lloer. Take centre elevator. There is a succession of Bar gain interests. Yeu must net ring tlic bell even though we de repeat "all-wool Chains at 25 cents." The printed ones which you have been buying se freely since Monday last are still in full assortment, but te them we add te-day another let, plain, at the same price. The assortment includes all of the following colors : Ivery iK-arl rrcHin K'll lau driih lliihthlun Nile laieiiiU'r inhiip riidel navy anple irrecn iilielullie c mill mil hlaik This completes the Challis offering. Last week 37 cents, a short time previous 50 cents, this week 25 cents. What's the Challis world coining te ? KeutliCiiKt of iclltre. Anether sensation in Sat eens. The Keechlins at 18 cents are going quickly will seen be gene, although the let has been greatly increased in volume and variety since il was opened en Monday. The news te-day is about a large let of American Sateens. The sam- )le cards lie before the writer, nit of the makers he is perfect v itrnerant. perhaps always will be. Trademarks are geed, judgment better. The goods are worth 25 cents as Sateens go. A knowing one says these goads have never been less than 20 cents. They are yours at 12 cents. Ninety varie ties. Styles, colors and print ing crowd the Keechlins very hard. Northcantel centre. The Sateen and Challis liar gains are creating the furore of the season in Retail Dry Goods. Nete this. Yeu are net in vited here te see paltry lets of Bargain Dry Goods. We touch nothing that is unworthy your attention. Yeu will therefore always find our talk worth read ing, our goods worth seeing. There are a few mere of the Black 1 lemstitchcd Veilings te come. Styles were never bet ter. Black Camel Hair Grena dine with Ribbon Berder is snapped up en sight. Enough for a few days yet. When with the black goods don't miss seeing the .e-inch Weel Grenadines, in neat checks and plain, at 65, 75c, and $1. Northwest of iciitre. Trade tidbits come our way every day. Here's the latest in Women's Suits : Siitrrn Hulls nt l Z-ph r mid (llnuhiiin Holts nt II i:iutireld(rtsl (lliiKhitiiiHiiltMit V t:iulirniiKrcd Ijiwii mid Zeph)r at K White Lawn Suits $1.50 te $10, according te fineness and amount of embroidery. The retail market price of any of them is about double. hecend fleer, Chestnut strcW side. Ketir dela dela eors. If you have a Jersey in mind you can save half the usual money if you're quick. 90c te $3- Second lloer, Chestnut street front, later. Take cle- There's a Chestnut street window full of Misses' and Children's Dresses at about half. See them and you'll won der who loses the money. Ne matter. hrvend fleer, Chestnut street side, l'eur de de laeor. If getting the Muslin Under wear things ready made simply saved you worry, home work would be tee dear. Yeu are likely te save all but material. Seme times part el that. Judge by these : Iivv neck Cttiiihrle Corset Cever, front and Isii'k trliiiiiust with neiil embroidery, ".Tir. Cambric Unwin, vvllhiicat HaiiibiirK edge nnd plaits, i.V-, Ciiiiihrlcliuwu, plaited joke, fl. -Minllii (leun, with wheel embroidery mid plaits T.V. Ijimii Aprons, 10c, Nun1' Chj, 12c, Kecend fleer, Juniper strict side. If you can find among the Remnants the length that suits, you are- as like as net te save two-thirds of your dress ijieney, 2 te 9 yards, gPitimkv'. On the Main Aisle for a day or two. 8011 1 h of cent re. Fer rough sport or gentle Feet-ball te Creqtlet. The I playthings are there, Yeu can get exactly inc 1 eniiis ixdtKci that fits your hand or pocket. Thirty five kinds. Spalding's Sporting and Athletic Goods ; Abbey & Imbric's Fishing Tackle. Nothing by halves. llnwnientiorlhrnntef rrnlrr. That bargain counter for Silver Plated Ware and Table Cutlery. Have you found it out ? There's always some thing there badly price-crippled. Handy, helpful things every time. Haphazard : KJflllarirriind Ferk at 1150 H Dinner Kiilirs ntll.TJ i;xlrn plate rranpuoiiaui."niiez. Kttrs plate ThIi1ckmkii nt H n ili. Kxtra plate Dinner Krk nt H n 'Ur. lOQuiiilriipIn elate Ctike Iliiski-tsatH . VM Ctuitilmple plate Krull DMies nt $3.7.1. Dozens of a kind very likely, and perhaps a hundred sorts that come into everybody's fre quent use. Set emt fleer, second gullcry. Jehn Wanamaker. jLitiai'cllrtttcmte. c OMI'LKXION niWDKH. who vai.ui: a iti:riNi:i comi'Lkxien MUHT UHK POZZONI'S Mi:i)ICATKI COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts n brilliant transparency Ut the skin. lli'ineiCK nil pimples, freckles and dls-.. coloration, and makes the skin delicately sort nud Ixiuitmil. It contains no lime, whltn lend tr arsenic, lu thrtu shades pink or flesh, white mid brunette. KOKHALK I1Y All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Everywhere. fiB-IIKWAHi: 01' IMITATIONH.-ea npiW-ljd J." MAIITIN A CO. SUMMER WINDOW DRAPERY. Madras Lace Curtains. Swiss Lace Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Chenille Portieres. Ikunboe 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. Hissel 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 Ring & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. CAl.KHMr.N. Wi: WISHI A FEW .MEN TO O icll our coeiU by inutile lo'the wIieUmiIa mid retail trade. Ijirm-Kt luiiiiiiriicturcrk lu our line, EiuliiMt 'J-ccnt htainji. Wiikch $.1 or dnv, IVriiuncnt position. e ihikIiiW nnxwercd. Meney iidvami'd Ter wmucn, aitverlUtiiir, etc. ChLVri--NNIAli MAN'K'O X., nprl2-U)tdeeil CliiiluiiiitlOlilu. i'lcuoi'fuvnieltiim 05oebo. "I.M.I.ANUSEE TIU' ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlxly Candlt-I.lKht; lleatk thrm all. Auelher IaiI of Cheap Olnhcn for CiaamidOll HtOM. THE'TEIU'ECTION" METAliMOl'MU.NO mid KUU1IEH CUSHION Weather Strip. llcuU thiunidl. Tlil'x.trlpoiitHciirMilletlii'n'. Kijt'iw out the cold. Mops rattling of windows hxclndei lliediist. Kc'i out kiiew- nnd rain. Anyone can apply It no naMeer dirt lnadelii applying It. Can tc Mtliil mi) w here no hole te bore, ready for in. 1 will net uplll. warper Mirlnk-ii ciithleuMrlpU themit ivrfm-t. At IheHteve, Heater nnd Itmigc Htoreef Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., UANCAHTKK I'A. 1 1CYC1.E.S, TKICYCI.W, TANHKMH. COLUMBIA Bicycles Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. nt'Aii.wiKiai iiiiiiiir erade, II.l.lhTH.Vn:i CATALOtit'E HtKH POPE reF'G CO., 79 rRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. IIHAM'U HOI'Hr-I2 Warren hi.. New Yerk JMI Wabte.li Ale., Chlraipj. Eer hale by JOIINb. ML'.ViKlt. Ne. 2 North Ulrrct, Cvjliiinbla, tmN,!'? nAlMKH etXBfr COMPOUND. lT'- IT MADE MOTHER STRONG My met hef haii been twtn- rAtftB CeLeb't CeMlsriLTin for nervous prostration, accem- pnnloel lij- niflnncliella, etc., and II hail done hn n world of soed. It In the only medicine thatatretigthcns Iho nervm." (J. II. I1F.RIM, OrblMinls, 1-a. t'nlnc'd Celery Coin pound Is of itnequaled value te women. H strengthens the ncrvi-i, rrnulntmi the kidney c, and has wendr rful ewer In rnrlng thn painful diseases with which women secmen llcntly mirier. $1 per tsittle. Klxfer$J. At DrugglMx. Wrfcta, ItiaiAKnseK A Co.,llurlliigten, Vt. D1AM0KD DYES vSilJ& avpct. II AtlEll A llttOTHEK. CARPETS ! Mequette, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains. China Mattings, Certicene, Linoleum, Oil Cleths. I.AItOK AND COMI'I.KTE I.INEH IN ALl, THE VAIUOL'B QUALITIES. t L Upholstery. CAhTKT MKVV1NO AND LAYING AND IIEFiTTINU IJY COMPETENT WORK MEN. k i' 25,27,29,31 W. KING ST., liANCAHTKH, I'A. uvuitttvv. e CIIH A (II1IIW Ochs&Gibbs, HEM'S 3d, 3d ft 4th Floers, rUHNIHIIINO 3i SOUTH QUEEN ST. Yeu cmi clect from mi enorineux htixk of lleiititlfiil, Will Mad, New-Ht le p-TJRlSriXXJRE HehiK nl Miliill exwne we cuarmitce thu I.OMC-.I I'rlci-K. Comfert and durability lom lem blned In our Meck of Spring lleil and Mat lrcshc. lb t Hair MultrcKKCH niiutc te order. OCHS&GIBBS, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street., IiANCAKTEH, I'A. all-lyd IF IMTMH'H. -NOW IK THE- TIMETOBUY FURNITURE Don't w-ult until It Kcb. e ivnrni but cull new-. The price we have nrc netexnctly CHII.I.INO, button will net get excited ever them; they lire tee low- for that. When you fee tlio-.ecluiipcluilri.for the (Kirch and lawn, eme already In nud ether te come you will lie plcai-ed, we knew. -OUH A1.M-"THE 1IEHT tlOODS F0HT1IK LEAST MONEY." HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen St. -lVrlUMYEU'8 COIINKII. furnTture AT "OTiclxriyer's- A FULL, LINE OK Parler, Chamber Dining-Roem, I w"""v) ANDOTHEH FUltNITUUa TlIK Hril.fJl AKK Se ATTIIACTIVK. Our wlectleu from the ceuntles iitterim iiftensl were never vovarlel nor ebi-aiillfiil, nor of better workmanship. UNRIVALLED PRICES KEEOUK UIHPLAY. a-Weslic tliebfkt value and llieieby ai jeu money. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE COHNEU or E. King 6c Duke Sts. SOME VI.KY HANUMJMK hl'Lll" 1IAMHOO and All Uiuecvveul Fly nud Halt ltedn, 1 tlic uniial tfeucnil II in: of miglrn.'iiiulp lurnu lu full Meck mid variety, ut the old liuiiliiuarUTs, 1 Jll'KLEV'rtDUUOHTOHE, mWrMKiu? btwt. Hagei Bretlie w- , "Iminiriy(Wh rear. Hare been afflicted In several wsy could net sleep, had no aprw ine, no reiirnee, low npiriw. I remmenern iMlng I'alne'R Ofctery Compound, nnd roll rellff ftem the third day after nlng It I new have a geed appeltte nnd can uleep well. My spirit and courage are nlmeit like theviif aj-eung man. H. c. Kimkaid, D. D., UeniAltv, ta. Paine'i Celery Compound Strengthen and Imllda up the old, and cures meir innnniiie. llheumatlm, ludlinMllen nun nervmiiinem yield nulekly lolhe curative power of I'nlim'a Celery Compound. A rerfecirrenlc awt InTlgorater, ItJdlVEH NKWMfH " I am new HI yearn old and hai e tried wvcral remedlrK, Imt norm hud any rffnt until I uxtl I'alne'a Celery Ceminind. I feel entirely dlf- l until I uti el entlrclj dir- 1lf I, I All n-riin ler me nnert nine I liave nirrt it. I can walk nearly fttralcht. lren winnd and well, and feel an rlieiigh there wan new lire, and energy coming Inte my whole nvMem." II. Mn.H'M, Cleveland, Teun. TAI1R R1RV will li rear, plumn nnd merry I r IUUn DADI glienfAin-ATKOKHOD. Clethittrti w II.MAMMON A FOHTK1U Ne mnn or tiey can complain of n lack of 'liiantlty, qunllty, fit or prlce who will liull our elegant dlnplny of m ATFHICEHTIIAT AHE JUST, FAIR AMD AHRACTIVE. Gent's Full Drent Hull In llread-Wnle. Whin- cord or Kani-y C4isltiicn, III, 110, IIS, J20. Keya' Full Ureal Cutiiway or Hack Cent Suit, 18 10, 112,111. tlent'a Hiiniiner I'linta In Fancy Cheviot. 12. tHMJiO,JI. Chlldrvn's bhlrl Walltf, 30c, 2Jc, 50e, 73c. FORFEX l'atent Attachable Hat Hand en all our Men's Flne Htmw Hntii In entirely new tlilftscnMin. Auk for II. FORFEX! Excellent Htylcn. Excellent Btj lcs. KtrnlRbt. Uriins. Curled llrlm, Mncklnnw, MIlnniindEtmlhHplltKtrnWK. All with the Kexfe.x Hand. The wnrm wenthfr of the pint few dais hait Klven im nn opportunity te cuk of LIGHT-WEIGHT ' UNDERWEAR ! Of which we have n flne line tlilufccnuun. Men's (Iniirnnnd IlnlbrlKgnn Hhlrtn, long nnd MinrtMeeinat 2V. m'i Mens Fnuey llalbrlKcnii Drawera nt 'c t i. One niMi atiinil and Augeln Colored Hal brlKcnn HhlrU and Drawcm, nil hIjct", extra, i Hlue, nt :8e iiu-li, T5c. n Niitt. Men'M tlniizi; and IlalbrlKKan HlilrU and1 Drnvreni at 50c. each, II a null. Men' Huperllnn llnlbrlcKun nnd I.I MfTIi rend Uudcrwenr. AIe mil tine of Menu Mutllu. J can and Feather Weight Uruwers from i!5c. te 75c. i Ladies' and Ocnt'R Tan Shoes. Wd carry a full line of ldidlcs', Oeut'h and Children' Tan Hhnfc 'ThcRoed4 lire rctullliiK at iHrleuiprlce, vlr: ' " '' Ijidles' Tim Oxford for II nnd upwards. fJcut' Tan Oxford", 11.75 mid upwards Oent's Tan HtRli Hhec nt SifiO. ClilldniraTanOxrerds,5ti7k;l7V.;8 telOJ. 80c :Vi-iH KA8T KING BT., LANCAHTEH, 1 AND SISMAUKETKTllEirr, llAlUUHHUHO. I'A. Mv EHHAIIATIIFON. We Hale Ever llilni; You'll Linik for III Het Weather CLOTHING! Jint what will kIic jeu comfort thew scorch ing dnyH-, andir you ke about hwcltcrlni; with Heavy ClethliiB.lt'h iH-cniiMjion'ie net mulled yeurt-elf or thn opportunity ellired hcie. If you are looking for n NICE BUSINESS SUIT, Of i cry pleasing color and d'-Mrnblc welKht, Skeleton Suck Ceat, we eurh for $10.00. They're the epul.ir thing telay. All our make. They're geed value or they wouldn't be here. (i Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCAHTEIt. l'ENN'A. U'U 03uobe. -piMIIHOinEHEI) FLOl'NCINfiH. WATT & SHAND, Open TO-DAY Hundredii of New- DeslRiik In IjiiIIik', .Ml-kc' mid Children' Swiss, Nainzoek aud Cambric uiui' AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Children' Nwlsn FIeiuicIiir, choke Hile. Sic.iHe, 37V. v' 1 H-0. Full-Width Flouncing, at S7Jc, IV, 60c, njUe, 7Sc te M.00. ' ' Heumtltched Flouncing in ell wldth,Hl low price. Kwl. Nalm-oek mid Cambric Edging mid Inwrtlen, In width Miltuble for wiry pur- pOM Ribbons ! Ribbons ! We keep every neslble khade In Meire and hatlll ItlblNin luikll wldthimid lict qualltlc. Hmh-1ii1 llargalnH. HriKiuliil nnd Meire Hal Illbbeiik, Ne. 1, all color. Wen jurd ; worth from 33c le37;,in jurd. llnvhe llerder Arinure Hat ltlbtien, Nel lfi.eitry uevr khade, SV 11 )aid ; worth We. Fancv Hut Illbbeiik, Ne. 16, at l.'lc 11 )nrd; nerlliiV. " One mere cae KOECII LINK I'JtF.NCII hAT INl, dlrict from tlie importer, te retail al ."He j our price enlj UK- a j ard. New Yerk Stere. 6, 8 AUDIO EAST KING STREET, Ready Made Until Williamson it hk wercury High llf ! MYERS IMMW Embroidered Flemic ' Hetm. BOOTH ANBBMOEH. D: P: 28-30 East King St. t TAKK I'LEARUrtK IN CAU.INO YOOB AT TKNTION TO MY LINK OK That I am'reccl Ylng daily Ter the Hprlng Trade, and all nra mnde, for lliene who require great durability and for rlcgnuce of Mjlc, fit and werkmmiiblp cannot be excelled. PKICI8 LOWER THAN TUB LOWEST. Call and examine my large Meck and we wilt be plenard te try and milt yen. D. P. $tackheuse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LAKCAHTEH, I'A. alydAw B OOTK AND SHOES. Having Juki completed the Improvement of Miiii.il, uui iiivicn'-iiiK . unit;, 111., iiik inn nt,..,. divided nnd llttcd up Iptntnuarand IJeinirt- meni.1 one ler lAiiiea 11 ether for Men and Hey. menl.1 one for lAdleil nnd Children nnd the Wa will net linve a Formal Onentng en ac count or peculiarity of imr goedn, hut will be Kind te limn ou call und cxmnlue them, whether you wlh te purchne or net, before fmrchnMiig clHewherc, nnwc will cnnlderJt,ne reuble te show them, knew lug Hint 1 The Prices Are All Right. Have received and nfe receiving daily one of thu Iirget AkMortnienttef Hprlng and Hummer Geed lu the City. i ') .C'K 'Il it 1 , . , j , , HI l 'il II 1. I 1.1 The One-Price Cash Heuse. t- The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 6 East King St., LANCASTEIt, I'A. Jrjr-Hterc closed ngnln ci cry 01 cuing at 6 p. ni ewpt Mendnv und Saturday,, inimneiulng Tuckday, May lllh. S" AUlt A HUitNM. ('HKAr and Geed. Nene Like Them. LADIES' SHOES. "The llwt" .Shee ivlmt 11 .-'l ler It is. Mmiy iiiiirn caine und thoy've lif--e(l into ether IuuiiIh ; cver.v pair wild ; ivo're hurrying thu innker ; with our ortlern he iireiniwn te evon 1111 in a feiv iltiyn. In the iiicinu hile ivlioiiever ymi think tlie nciiuine " Mien " BI100 ihisc-wi-s the niliuir nhle (iiiuliticfsclnliiicd for it, heioyeit iiiny tind it : nil widths, nil sizes. Tlmt'H nil ; the " Itheu" Shoe Btery hits Ikhiii told Itofere hy otherx. Huve you km.1 11 the " Hiiiierinr " 11 Ludy'H iiiitteu .Shoe, with imitation Curncea Kid Foxing, imitation Mat Kid Tep, .SqtiaroTeos, Strip up Hack, Kid Ten Facing, I'elka Det Lining, Vorked Butten Heles, Common Hon-e IIecls, geed t-crvkvnliU coun ceun coun teix won't hrt'iik down, K width seltM, solid leather IhiHeius and heels'.' Thoy're nice-lltting 8hees, tee, and ate cwvllcnt weariTH ; 73 pairs arc here. They're marked te go at 5-1. 'St. $1.35 iloeeu't hiiy a lot let ter Shoe oli-eivhere in tlie city. The ninker tells us the prlce liht is sub ject te vhnnge. There may lie no duplicate of these at like price when they're Mild. Auk te m-e thorn. It limy le what you're looking for. Anether excellent Lsidy'n Shoe Shee higher up in grade, higher up in prhe; made of genuine American Kid, with geiiuilio4ilei Kid Tupx, Suuare Cut and ivid Faced, have Worked But Ien J I eles, Fancy .Drill Lining, geed reliahle ceunte'rn nnd Kilid leather inner and outer wiles and heels holes E ividth heels me dium concave shaped. Of then. there are 00 iiairw. They'll net lie here long at the price ; they're $1.50 a pair; 11 ?1.75 grade wherever you may deal. "Iiand"ome as hatid Hiiiie i," for dix's-s. shauij"&"burns. 14 Xehtii Quki:n St., La.ncam.kk, 1'a. mnrMyd&.w Vrtvoecilo. ewiarrmcix PARASOLS -AND Sun Umbrellas ! TlIK LAItOIT AHt-OllT-MKNT AND LOWKrVT I'lUCKHAT ROSE BROS. HARTMAN'S, 11 1 npMiudSAK sTKiNesTiti:irr. B lisf K11T1NG COIthLT. C. B. C.B.alaSpirite C-B. TUK IllT rirriNO Ceimrr IN THE WOUI.U. Kerr-nle hy I.cadlnc Merchants. Mayer, Strouse &. Ce., Mttnufuvturvr, 112 llUOADWAV, N. V. WlWSlMiTlirtW STAGKHOUSE in & nun GRAND OPEITIliTG T 1 nn ' .t 'r'hx Vaj' t-&& t ..-v. vfe.. . " .5.ijbt.',:'iK.' ' , .ir-f-,;. rt 'Jyajttf ,Vj
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