B-.i7w,Sr ''v; i i.c in'.'i!- . '" ' t v -' i ft.Y3i Vv "-Jf yy-?r.?w' sp H' ssjw. . n.-'- ihj jj1 ttt'jWSUr . " -"' - ' " ME LANCASTER DAILY 'ELIitGENCER TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1889. . 5 1 ".I ' ' lrJ '- .. SWJ.STEINMArt.' ' CHARLBBHTEINM AN FOtTZ. Ettenu 7f ROBERT CLARK, rrtIUhcr. BAILY INTKLUUKNCER.-PnMlshert Trrr dar In the rear, bill Sandal". Scttcd & fcllf rarrfMV in Ikla ntlv anil L,imtt,.tltif, i town at ten rrtiU week. Ily malt nv c ilnl- ; jr. an a r in a vance : te cent a inemii. LY INTELMQENCEtl-One dollar nnd ! cents a year, t n ndvnnrc. ICE TO HUBHCRIHEIIS-Rcmll by check ''Dr ptxrteWce order, mid where neither if if,thai! en te preenrcd. send In a rcglMei-cd '. Mter.. ertsl at the lVmlefflcc, n second class mall f i" Mailer. j, . t.- asm uitttumuiiHvjini lnncnstcr, ra. r-ft.LAlTCABTlS, PA., MAT 21, 1889. "j5 The Philadelphia. Inquirer print rr I, vppflaes 11 Hits rvcclvcri rrem nevvf piijier alter, in the severnl cimiitlc of the tate, whom It niked for thi'lrnttlmiih I rthctirohiuilien vole in June, it nu- jblttwi, iw i rvsiiltef the niMWcru, n titnjor titnjer Kly of 20,000 nRnliit prohibition without turning any ncceuiu ei i iiiinuciiiiia. S? The Inquirer' resuilh, however, ile l1etintcretiwjii't new mi much ih the f.iPK8s thretiL'h which it renches fcsthem. In purMiit of lt duty ni rail' enterprising jeiirnnl it went in , March of tlie news; whleh was blftll right ; but it is net mi clear that it 3 was rignt te its me newepiiiKir euuers tef the state te make their eontrihutery 1 liniQ luitaiu uiu iiiipiii iun km iiic ruin- Egactien of Its render. There used te he I&'aji old unvine Hint wlmt li erth K"klng for Im worth pnyluK for; K he modern cnterpriliig nietniKilltnn fj editor eecms net te hiivcceinu ncresi thu J. Idea. f?eiuctlnicH he dei-a net even eiler fe. a portage stamp for n return reply from ine ceunirj-innii wnem no uiiiii-h nun II he honors with n willeltnlleii for IiIh opinion. DeulitleM the gnme payn and the country cditerN rcpeml ; else it Mould net ! pliiyeil. jjj iHcreun'wiiuiui.v hmiiiuiu iiimniniu who like te k-e tlielr epiiuuiiM nsKed iiml printed that thu nuwejinpcr auger tiiiAtt Itlfwul tif.'irlt in nrt' 'turn 4t iu fc brought out. Thin feeling of man ! the liaxcm llie 11U.MIIH-S.S hi i no interviewer. When nny olio step- calmly te consider if the right and the wrong of the Interview ing business, he will net full te see that an Imposition In practiced upon the man ja wne is nHKed te Ktaiui mm deliver iiir fs opinions te n newnpHiH-r auger, at any ftst time of day or night and tegardlests of blMeccupnt ion, even IT thcc opinions arc reported at rttited; which cIih-h net nhvaya happen. Hut it Is an imposition te which men M-eni te take kindly, and meet politely If net with cagciners. There nre geed men In this world. Editor Grfest, of our town, answered that an estimate of the LancitMer vote would Iw iille at this stage of (lie R campaign ; and Kdlter Ooedlander, of Clenrllcld, gave wime geed advlee te the foolish Inquirer saying: " 1 cannot nMrcr your ciuestieii, mid In interview ing i neviTsiiend much time, hut calmly await results, csicdully in ntl'alrsevei S-t which 1 have no control." ev There WHHa wholvsermeii fiem thegoed jfi Goedliinder and the Iiiqiilirr (citainly sol ine wneic worm 01 lis iweceni imisi- llj' age htninp. These gssl men's pietet, x airniiiMi ine vamiv 01 iiskii ir u emre Rw ..i i ...... i... i . xr,...i ty? fellow citiens were going lo.Xete, will !?J it .! . t "" . . . & mm rai iiiey17'rircriciiurwas waierirein yf adilck'sMncell inubritsnlni, in getting V.? mt.1t..li ..1. iiu Aiuul lull imuiiiiifiiiltliiru that enable 'tee satlsf.v t lie fisdlsh de sire of people te rend the future. $& I he wlw mini imiivHIII Im'H itiwmI limn trA .ttll. Liliwllmr 1.. 1... lt..l.-..!...lt w...l.. s, n.tiiv (..imiiil; .. ii.- iiiii-iiiniii. "iill" rk.i ..!. 1 ,u i.i.. ii ...t.i i - i,y-r w n niijiir-n: iihiii ilia iiuir niiinil Hill. nun, lie win neciine ine inierviewer u no nees net want te lie interview eti, as lie ilees the Itoek jieddlcr or ether like nuisance. He who wants the opinion of his fel low, te niake his journal interesting, ought te send a postal order with the retpiest ; esiH-cinlly when heasks edlteis W toixmjectuivfer his Is'iietlt, as Hrether C-j OiKHllander exiiresses It. the icsiill of K affairs net under their control. A Fly Fell In. The nerfuhlicnn enthusiasm in favor of the uilliitsslen of the new states would &' probably net huve pervnded that party's reprvsentntlveslnteiiga'ss, If they had foreseen that Mentana would Iks u Deine- rntli. dud. ft ii'iiu u....i.. ........1...1 "i -..v ...v,. . .. nr. nillVI(, Ll.llllll-ll 1l WZ HU Tint. 1. 1.11.... .. !... I.n..l...- 1 .. . Kh -l'"""viin, null llllll.l, IHTII IIS iffy iucu inn-si niiKiiueii. u nas taken tlie s. earliest epixirtuiilty te ehttiijje.nnil has f chosen a Democratic constitutional con- vciiiien. ine Jepui),lcuu journals are whistling, te keep their ceiirnue '."un. that llii'v will ..l....i ii... ,..rri. tutorial eltleers and lieuisliitum ami the United States (-ennters and repre sentntives when they get the chance; and liinylic they will ir they have a suf flclently large uiicxjieiided "elect ion hal hal aiiccteput into the stale; or ir tieneral Wnnaniaker starts out en another or bisfueechsful hat raids or rniscs itmninr pj the Philadelphia manufacturers, who wuiu a larm ; tlieuh he mnv tlml. while he gees around, that they hae an tue iiirui dial tliev want te nnv fr fej. just new, ami he may meet some f- grumbling at the value that thev haxe se far get for their money. Meanwhile wc may assume that the chain cm of a continued Democratic state in Mentana are geed, and vemay enjoy nnicK'Uedly the Republican tears that are shed eir the situation. Parceling. The I'hiladelphlu journals note that Messrs. Quay und McMunes have bad an interview ever Ilm lMilhni.i..i.i,. jm efflces und exiiect te jiareel them out SSs"m,'a,,y' "I"-' Harrison is e..eetis te te ratify the selections as u matter offeim ; B whleh probably he will de, new that 'Uienigli teutracthig panics have con .eluded te accejit Field for jsMmastcr, rnicli tliey long vowed tu.v would Uet de. The uresldent will l 1 1 !., ii! lt'l5lJ thu fact that Uh party ln IblNslltlC lllllst huve Ikh-ses. nnd u-lll K&Wt atfenlliigTj-.BHt-whnfH jileusureit cxweuld Ijo te a slrenir and IiiiIcismiiIci president te say te these pelltii-laiis, who vl BU the eftices, thut he nremis, i,ilu,ir M f1? tUe feeIcctle,w f"r Uioefllccs lie has mSL te flli ! IS X Peace Keeping Hurricane. CV . Ailhutuhuiidredefthenienwbi.Kniir.i feKfer Samoa te upheld our Hag against P'l5 llif, nffirnr.i.ult'ii f?... ...... i . Stj -e"...w v-iiiiiiiia nnve aDail &nel the task, bccniise the great storm awue u quite unnecessary. It W inter vMtiug te leek buck te the time Isfeiethe form anu survey the prospective evil verted by it, as well as the actual dain Mfelt acceiiinllshed. Peveii wnrshlnu . My at anchor, and the national pride, If awarivKunivei uie ema-rs unit crews, bad been werkiil up te the highest Kelt. Qn Hhere w ere theuamU of well armed ami highly excited uutlves under WMiuumd of Matnafa, tlnd the snmller j i wmcr tiv ..in ftlleu. Tills muall purly hud kept iNWex tlie rival thief the country In a turmoil for meaths find was only iiretccted from annihilation liy tbe German power, new balanced for' the 11 ret time by an American force. A very little thing would have provoked an attack by the indignant natives upon their countrymen, who had aided the scheme of Germany, and In the event of lighting en shore a conflict Ivtween the Hermans nnd Americans would lme Iwn almost inevitable. Whatever thu Immediate result of such ti struggle, lis effect upon public feeling In America nnd Germany would have been very lmd. Asnmpie of what might have liecn was rurnhhed in San hrancisn), w nen n rumor of the sinking ofeno of our ships by n German torpedo caiied frniitlc ex citement. If the German nnd American force in Samoa had ever come te blows, escape from a great and terrible war would have been little short of miracu lous. New we are all hoping for n speedy settlement and the silencing of the whole matter. TilMl'niiiiiltiiu government lins leceUeil a enblegrnui from Ktigliind stating tlmt work en tlie l'nellle ceiihI defence will be begun Ihh slimmer. Why tills rciillness te nsn the when In declaring mi Intention that will require inontliser years Ter full lllhneiil? ("nil It be Hint nil things are net se pcncerul as they sreni for I'ngliiml. Tun ene hundred nnd thirty-ninth nn nn nn nlversnryofthe birth of Stephen tlirntd wnspflniirntnl nt lllranl college, I'lilliiilel pliln, en Monthly, and Adjutant tlenrral Hnstlug talked te the lieys nbeiit bosses. He did net refer te tlm until )lltlelan wboe volce Is ns loud of his apparel, whose ihhI or approval Is n rainbow- of nreinise. whose word Is law. " Yeu have doubt le read in ancient history or such 'bosses' or public thought and opinion of course they de net exist In this Ore country and ilils enlightened age I" "The trim 'bosses' nre tlm molders or healthy public sentlinent and siitlsller or Ilm noblest, tlm highest public ih md. Tbny bavii tlm lltlds or silltlcs, religion, si'ience, lliMiieoferthelrexploltliig ground. Ile you foolishly lui.iginu that n pulltie.d 'boss, 'no ealhillsan enemy of our rnsi Turin of gev eminent mi abiieiiual linigiis, I'asteiHsl en tlm body politic and sapping ItsbliMsl? Iledees net live off the public iioreutoltlm public treasury. Ile Is a gentleman. His word lsnsgiwHl a molten geld. He never betiayed a filend or for for eot iiu etieiiiy. He Is a student of history. He I'm tells Willi unerring jiiilgiuenl, Ilm il.il ipiosllens in the uext campaign, and isgeiiendly en thu light side. II Im llnds he has been iiiistnkeii, he is agile nnd eventually aligbtsen his feet. Ile studies men ns closely us Im does piineiplcs or sentiment. Se, when the next slate or national convention or fieciiicu conies lu) lias bis eaiullilate ami his pl.itfeitu selecleil." Verily the ailliit.ini gencial talks as he mts. Count lilm for the bosses every time. I'noeiti.ssivi; lemon patties may seen be leptilnr. A Washington lady icceiitly sent out invitations eiublarencd witli tbe sur prising request- "Please biiug a leinen." The guests leunil (lie house ileremted in lemon color, and were told te take their lemons te tlm dining room, vv here they found a lady and gentleman seated l 1i tnble ns n " squeelng eeiuiuilhis?.0 Tills ceinuiittce leek the nniiiu en a icglster, and tied a ribbon, tuaiked in null a u ay as te be dlslliiguWItiible, en ciuli lemon. Alter tlm nnlvflfnf all tlm guests and the uiaiking.el nil the lemons, they were in v Ited te again assemble in tlm dining-room while Ilm (otiimitlee counted tlm seeds, 1'iich lemon was nil in half, the seeds ex truded, and alter being counted and duly nccicdllcd te the owner en tlm leglster, they vvme plaeiil in a glass bowl. The lemon was then squeezed in an iimuensu piinili-bewl. The guest were invited Ien repast of strli try lciueu-ui.idc refreshments with yellow loses at eaih plate, and allei the tcp-ist the seed howl was phued upon the tabic, and a pilre nllcretl ler Ilm best guess. A pi le was also given lei the lemon containing the most deeds, and there wein two booby pi lie. A piinili vviisiiinde of tlm leinen Julie. -- I'Aitisi.VNNiiic disgusted with the Ameri cans in ih.irge ofeui seetien efthe exhibi tion, because they will net allow it In remain open en Siimla.v , Ihe only day tliat ni.uiv can visil it. The I'lcmh will pass their Sundays in theii own Jelly way whatever we may think et It, .md no harm will be done letting them examine our harmless display et iii.u biueiy, cleitric lights mnl ngiiciiltuial preiltiic. Tur. Allegheny Kledrle Light company, of width dceige Westlngbouse Is piesl dent, Ins lesiiiiKsl Ilm use of coil and dls caiihsl u.itui.il pis. Westhighoiise is president eHIm biggest gas company en em th. Whulciiu it mean? 1'KllsONAI.. Tin: Sfi.TAN or 'IViikuv has sent the (Icrniaii empress a jdru,(inu necklace. AVii.i.iwi I). Heas, aged Nl, who was cashier In IhestnUi Iiimsui v under (.'olenel llickel, et rhilaileiibia,tli(sl in Hairislmig en Menilav. Mi. Iltsis was twice prollion prellion prollien otary of Dauphin county. P. K. Coeun.i., iigctl 7.'. rnltcd States isillis-ler of custeniH nt I'iltshurg, died siiihlcnlv en Sunday of congestion of tlie lungs. He wasapiMiluUsI loelllce bv Pres ident Cleveland. Avites Wii.nri.M, aged .Ml, piesidelil el the Keystone National bank, of Heading, tliisl en Menil.ij. He was a large MtM.k holder in the U'baueu Itell iiuiv mid owner el Ilm Heading paint winks! Ills liealth lnel.c dew n lieiu ovciweik. Ijj'tieu CiivHi.iiH i:vn,iu smiih, f the rhilatlelphia I'reii, anil lieneral Felix Angus, propiieterol the Italliuieie .tiacc .tiacc inei, It is staled, will be tensidcietl bv the president in counts tieii witli the llus sian mission. It is icp.utc,! tlutt Senater Quay has leiglveu Smllh, ami would net oplsiie his .ipMiiiitiiieiit. Ileib Smith and Angus have the lucudshiii el Sctictaiv Itlalue, lti:v. Hit. (in. in in, pastor of ion l.utli emu him h, Ihiirisburg. the laigel and most luilueuti.iIieugii-g.iUim in ih.it cliv, pieachiHl against i.ioliihitieu Suiulav eve ning. He tts.k his text lieiu l.uke xii, II: "Man, wlioniadenieuj -dge or a divider ever .v en?" anil showed that bv divine example the chilli h had no right te iuter iuter rerebelweeniu.iu.mil man in malleis of state policy wheiu tlm iMities vveie ar raved. Mils. 1:vimvC. 1'oi.seM, mother of Mis. 'lever Cleveland, was man let m .Inckseu, .Miiliigan, en Monthly evening In Hemv U I'eiriue, n men haul in llutlale, New teik. Mrs. Cleveland was presi nt at thu leinuenv. Mi. and Mrs IVnine lull en the night (rain for Chicago ami tlte West ter a trip befoul returning te Itullale te re side. Mrs. Cleveland w 111 lenialn in Jacksen for a low dajs the guest of .Mrs. Cadnuu before leav ing Ter home. The division state of pleuHiirablu excitement ever Ilm iiilvent of Mrs, Cleveland, who has many acquaintances there who watched herca recrns lirst lady or the land with pride, nnd gratification. The groom is about IS years the senior of the bride, who Is a well preserved woman of 1.1, Hi'veiiBe It sivi-ct. Miss I).iz7llng " Crochet, shoes me the fashion new." Mr. Hright-',Ahtenishing! Have seen tlirin?" you Miss 1).-"Certainly ; every oue wears theiii. Yeu don't mean te s.iv that you have net ntititcd H!" Mr. II. ImluHl, I liavu net!" Missl).- Why, what shnde weultl they be if they were net crew shade?" Mr. IJrlglit-ln llerlln I met a C.ii.taiu Javvbrcaksky, and, though a minion of the. czar, he whs n very flue. Itllevv. He bad a bright little son w he -" Miss Dazling " Kxcuse me, you weultl i-a nun a iiugiieuetle, l suppese.1, ', , t Miss Dazzlutj-'i There &m lhi coleivd man we employ hen w give partle k" Mr.llrlght "I should any he wm a parti parti parti coeored man.!' - A Powerful Atnaten. Arthur I'rarler, captain of a canal beat, and hi wife culled en IM ward Howe and bis wire, near Hawkins, Ohie, en Hnnday. In the course of conversation Mr. Howe Midi "There has never liecn a man here that I could net threw . " Knutler said slm couldn't threw- him. They clinched, and after n few mementa' m rolling "l",..lhrf,w; I'rarler en his Mek en a lounge. Ile did net rise, mnl wns found te be dead. It Is nupiscd mi nrtery was ruptured. What, 3 en reiiKlitiiS )Kt my frlyii'tr" " Of ceiirM) nruil mv reM Is no eruer. wrii, nwii Mml en ifm imler of Kelnn. lint ke le Iho tlrtiK- .111. lull K ... ...'. ... n- Pr. hull's CeitRli Hjriiii, kl flll.1 lift A Itnttlp ei ei.lfA-." lie Mrnl.niitl linwiisntnilglitw-ayiiiHiln h inppy. rur mi...... n.i,i, .iii.i ....... .,,......."........ Hen Oil linertvcil Itsrir telmllin host remedy pvrr uwl. All (IriigKlnU mil It for Z fentn Lettie. Fer linrns, wal.ln, nn.1 ellipr wenmlsHHlvn- y.lrmnntitlicv'. I'll tt.AUK I.l'lllA, Tuesday, May 21, ISKB. Adirondack Camp and Cot tage licatitiful. Yeu feel cheerier for having seen cither. Yen learn something tee. Centre elevator, third fleer. The Curtains and Portieres that were in the Heuse Mere Beautiful are en a table in the Upholstery Stere at exactly half firtce. A let el si ik sirtpeci Grenadine Curtains, for Sum mer windows and portieres, iire in one, two, three and four pair lets. That takes about half from the price. Remnants of various yard goods Madras, Scrim, and Imitation Silk have the prices cut in two. A day or two should make an end of all these odd lets. Awning stuff, Mesquite liars and light Upholstery of every sort are in full bloom. Second tloer, north of Transept. Pour I'lova I'leva I'lova lem. Stuffs for Graduation Dress es. Seft, creamy wools, deli cate as ocean foam. Light or medium weight. Anything from Serge te Veiling. Crtiiin Henrietta ("renin Mohair Crtnin Cashmere ('renin Ciirmellte ('nam Allmtre- Cream lliiic.il I iim Cream St rue Cieain Veiling Mostly nar n nlre nfllie Hele. Seme very pretty Dress Stuffs have dainty stripes en a cream ground. 50, 75c and 1. .Southeast of iciilre. $6.50 Decorated English Chamber Sets, with jar, $.(.75. Similar Sets, without jar, $2.75 the $, kind. The shapes and decorations of these sets are entirely ne'wr Hiiewl l!oer, Juniper elrect slile. Light-weight Marseilles Spreads, pretty pattern, 2 each. Summer Blankets, filmy se far as weight gees, but warm enough te snuggle under of a chilly night, $3.50 for single, $5 and $6 a pair for double bed sizes. Near Women' Waiting ltoem. Everything in Umbrellas, An all the year round stock with extra attractive things turning up in it all the time. Yeu shall have a Natural Stick Gloriosa at $1.75 for 26 inch, $2 for 28-inch. The same kinds only a little time back were $2 and $2.50. ( lit stunt dtrc. t stile, wcM of Main Alli Jehn Wanamaker. flHetitfnn. A f AltTIN nnes. It lalxcsn rar-ieaihlug mei.I tethstrllie tlm iiiiiuy, man thing In our Mill's I'er. nlslilng (iissls ISiarltni'iit, anil Ihe mail) things Unit ke for Mt h'miiiiiI llei ' I'm nlsli- Multi tudinous. nt tiiNiai, 'I he ll is WllPIIJoirielllleeu'll MS-lliej'i,, light. Kftiitliem pepiilnr. Jmlgn the rut low lug lilts nr winiiles or I lie iimn.v vain, s: K'amles Hit.... jiy. riicj stilts plitln tolersiinil Mlillr. Suiiiiiicr Nts kcar, enti or two fork's-. White, I'liliie, litMiiersllk, In iiniii colors, unit licks mnl feiir-lu-linnil .Men i hiii'iiil,.rH, 12e. mnl '.'.V. Tlmt's thu fctnrlliiK tirlis-. riiiest teI.UIinulSI..'0; ,1V. mnl lie. rer vt r .strong anil very llulit wtlulii Mik. M'H rs. .Mmi'k ami llejs' Shirts, all Ilm neu lilcas. riaiuirlsiiirl lu plulils tuul si rl !., verj ilmlre, Jl le!l, silk Mrl's anil umi. Uuimt il.iiiii.-l shirts. '1 for T.V'. lliillirlKK'Oi Piiilcrnuir, vcr Rissl, U, vUn llne,7."n' l.lsle thtiinl mnl niilue. .Muslin ami Jean ilraurrs nml llieti Limited iliistlcM'iiiii tlmuers, tullrrb neti, no iIiiiik, no liliutliiK. Visit the tit niirliiient. 'I lie preMiit kllu.ttU'ii In t0 t'lethliiK Perait mint l iicllve. 1'rl.f Intin tleg. MARTIN BROS, Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NO M AM) JS.NOIUH lU'i:i:. STIIKKT. c OMI'I.PXIO.N POWDKlt. who vai.i'k a Hi:riNt;n co.mim.kxien .MUST L'Hi: POZZONI'S Mi:i)icATi:n COMPLEXION POWDER. It liiirnrls n hrllllnut trmiirvnr) le II, . skin, ltimev.s nil rlninles, Ir.vlde unil ills .i.loratleiiii nml nmk.-s On. kliiilillriilili sort und iHautlfiil. It ceiit.ilm no n,,,,., h,H.' Itml eriirsi'iilc In llinwliuilr,.iikiirfUklilvilil umt uruiielle, reii ham: iiv All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Everywhere, lAINK'S CELEIIY COMI"OUND. RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA These twin tllscaM's ranic untold mflerlnic. Poeters admit that Ihey are dlrTK lilt te curt se de tlielr patient. Pnlnn'n Celery Compound ha iermnn"nlly ciireil Iho worst ciiwsef rlieu mnlism nnd nrnralgla-se say these who have lined II. "HavliiR tK-mi troubled with rheumatism at Ilm Uikv. nnd feel for live) ears, I wan almost mialile toRelnreund, nnd vtn very often con. Ilne.1 le my bed for week nt ft time I used only ene hollle of Pnlnu'n Celery Compound, nnd una perfectly rnreil. I can new Jump nretiiid, nnd feci n lively us a Isiy." KltAitK Caiiei.i, Kureku, Neviula. 11.0). HlxrerlS.00. Pnuritlst. Mnminetli tesllmenlnl piist fre." Wt.t.ix, liiriiAKiivj.i A. Ce., Prep., Hurling Hurling ten, Vt. rilllinVIl nVfC "" Pler nnd llrlchter UlAMUnU 1IDO Celer than nny ether Oye. J?rU T iiik i'iiii.Ai)i:i,iiiiA hTem:. Extraordinary Bargains ATTIIH FliiladLelpliia. Stere FRENCH SRTINES, 19 CENTS. AMi:itIC'AN HATINIX, fUN(UIAM5, Ac. I'lrsiMtCl) llATISTia AND Wllirr.dOOUS, KLOUNCINOS, KMimeiDEKIKS, IIOXIKItY ANU OLOVKS. HPKCIAI, 11AIKIAINS IN HAliMUOOAN, OAUZK ANDSUMMKH MEKINO UN- DEHWKAII, IiAI)Ii;S' AND CHILUIt EN'S JERSEY IUHI1EI) UNDEUWEAU. MUM TIES, liACECOMjAHS, KtJCIIlNtiH, COI.liAlt.S AND CUKF.S. l,AI)tl' .IEIISEY AND.SUMMEK WEIGHT JACKETS. EXTKA HAIUJAINS IN COI,e!tE! AND IHiACK DRUSS (100DS, THIMMINGS, I1IJTTON.S, AC A IX ItKGAIlDMiSS OK COST TO CLOSE IIUSINESS. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY KOH HAUOAINS. Tlie Philadelphia Stere, 6 AM 8 NORTH QUEEff STREET, innrlU-ljilAw iUatcltce. II. .. ItllOAPrt A SON. LOW PRICES. Following tlll be feiiniln list of goods low prlted hIh In our steck: Child' (ield Plnuer llliiK,2.K.;Mhtst-s' Geld Kinder IUiiks.T.V.; I.iellrs' Geld Plnger Kings, 81.00; hlteve lliitteus,",V',, fV.,fl.U); Cellar lliitteus, 2.V. te ! 1.11; Diamond Celhir llutteus, ii.W; Iulles' and MKms' Ilreastplns, 2jc. te J1.00; Mourning Pliisnnd Karrlmjs, 2.V. te .-.(0; Ilrii(eletM,2.V. te10; Nlrkil Cleck, tl.dl; 8-Day laiilleClecks,3.7.i; Ladle' Geld 'itlihes.!l).75; Nickel Watches, Jl.tt); Silver Watches, 10. 9Hcpalrlng lu nil btamhes by geisl nurkmcu nnd all irk warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. Winnie. A r CSICA I, IIAUGA INK. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., Have the UirKCst ami Plnest Hleck or Pianos mnl Organs te Is' Men In Ijiiuiister. lu eurKiinill Ware Departuunt .vim villi find llaimimlias, Aiverilriins, Violins, llanjes, I ini ini teos met Small .Musical lusliiiuifiil of every tlescrlptlen. Finest Imiierleil Wrlnc. lleinliiiarers for iilltlie I Jilcsi. Nevell Ii sin (.till' I. Im. Prlitsguai Hiitccil te be the I.eu-M. Hurt music kdIiI at eiie-lhlril less limn culn culn legun iirliiiunil lnalleil lenll parts or tlieetiiin try. Tiachcrs lll please rlle for His-clal Prices. Heceiul-lliinil HiUkiiIe Depiirtmenl . One ls Irr S(iuire Piane, iiIiiiehI new, one (it. hie Sqiim c, one Deailioii.ene Neu- I.mkI.im'1 all In KimkI . inter, mid Iho rite Mill soil ion; one Ililsliu:Siii.iie I'iaiie a gnat b.iigale fiissl Second Hand Orgausat prices lli.il Mill surplice oil. KIRK JOHNSON & CO., Ne. 21 West King Street. IrP. S.- rhinos, Organs nml Pine Furniture mevtil. Call and cMimliie Ihe Neu Harris Mielc Hinder. ii2l-lyd.Vvv lilOUU'VO. m'ti:i'iii:ii,seN a co. We Sell Ihedieatist Niuulici of Refrigerators LAWN MOWERS, BABY CARRIAGES, AMI Ice Cream Freezers. WHY? iiu a cm. wi: aim: 1111:1 iipaplmt. W. D. SPRECHER, SON & GO,, 31 E.KInft St., Lancaster, Pa. IiuuJiH'll.l li.Mlt.l llotiecfuritioliiun Woebo. -"VAUiANDHF.K i...: ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Ciiuillc-I.lght ; IW nts llicin all. A licit In r Uit of Cheap Glebes ler Cus mill Oil Steves. Tiii:"Pi:iM'i:crieN" MP.l'AI.MOPl.DINUiiiiilltPllllKilCPKIIinN Weather Strip. lliatatlicm all, Thlssliipeiituciirsnlltillicrs. Kicpseul the i old. Heps laltllug .if viIiiiIemm, Kxi'l lulls the dust. Keeps out snow mid mill. Anvenccan .ipplj It no uasicer tilrt mailelii apil.vlug II i'iiii be ntlisl iiuyvv hcrt no holes le bore, rtmly for use 1 villi net split, viarp or shrink a ciisliteiislrlnU (lie uut isrfccl.. Al the Stoic, lli'attraud ItitUKc Htoieef Jehn ?. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.ANCAHTP.Il PA. VltoteiH'iH'lto. R" OTIX I JUST RECEIVED FltOSI KcenigsbiiTg, Prussia, 'I u lliiekgreiiuds made ilally ler Hest and 'lliree-nnnrlir U'ligth PhotegrapUs. tROTE,t 50 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te ihe Poslelllcc. Jan.-taml i,-vi.i:(iANr iioexis Fill! HENT AT NO. 42 I IU Iiu ,ist KluuMrist. Hulled for lrc-Muk. ine, ik'iiiisi oreiiuts. Apnlv le T C. WIIITSON, Ne, U'. Enl Kiiy b,, Htitl Ulalc ,Kt. inV-L'iri) Falne'n Crlrry Compeand kaa Iwrn a Ood Oed sehd te me. Ker the pat two mm I hare af fered vlth twiirnliiln or the heart, doctor aMer dtKter falling teeure me. I have taken nearly our .Klines ei ine vnnueiina, ana am rree from the eeinplnlnl. I lee I el vrrv vrmbifiil In you." Char. II. I.itwi, Central VlTlnVr, ct. Paine'i Celery Compound "I have Imsii grratly aflllcted wllh acute rhemnnllsm, mid cmild find no relief until I used Piiliic'Cclrr.vCotneniid. AficruliiKlx lH)ttli-s of thl mettlclne I am new cured of rheumntlc troubles.' HAMurt, IlinciiiMtey, 8e. Cernlh, N. n. Effectfl Lasting Cures. Paine' Celery Cem iKtindliii performed many ether rure as mm v cleu n these ceple of let ter sent te any nddres. Plrnsnnt te take, doe net disturb, lint nld digestion, nnd entirety vegetable; a child rnn tnkelt. Wlinf theuae or siiltrrlng longer with rheumatism or neural glaT RIRIP!lt''!giii'oiil''icU!leilKeod arc Healthy DADIDDlinppy.'lir.nrty. It la Unenimlcd. VBecbm. I.ANCAHTEH, PKNN'A. JUittchcn. AyATIIHJ. K7v:eRicKN Watches, ("locks, .lewtlrj', Siscn, Kje-Olnsses, i:te.,nt l-OWI-SsTPIMCI-X Optical Otssls. Telegraph Time Dally. Every Article lu this Line Carefully llepalrcd. Leuis Weber, Ne. 103'i North Queen St.. Near P. R. R. Station. r i:Wi:i.Kll AND OPTICIAN. "Watchmaker & Jeweler ! GRADUATE OPTICIAN. Spieliillles In American Watches (ield. Sll v. r and Nickel Watches. Our stock larger than ever. Ktra Inducement ettered, Have taken a legulnr Colleglate Course In Optics, graduated nnd inn fully competent te ern it visual ilefecU. KXAM1NATION OF KVUS KUKIi NO DltOlW USED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, I.ANCASTP.lt, PENN'A. Vim IiAItOi: AND INCltEASF.P Watch Sales Is due te the f.icl that e have alaajs a larue and thelce stock le select fiem. thatwi: spi.i.Tiir: Best TWatcliT FOR Till'. LEAST .MONEY. Hint WE DllNOTSKLL WHAT WE CANNOT GUAHANTEI Hnicrs should appreciate our elferls toetle .imh1 l'ihsIs, nnd can depend upon overt thing vie sell e be as rcpresentisl. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COUNEIl OF CHANGE. iJlU'llOOltt. AllAS0U-5! YourOppertunity. That Joblx.tef PAHASOIX has ts-en ke1ii fast ; but as Ihcre Here it pisxl many In the let, j en ill still tlnd n nice selection lit 7.V, JUO und Jl.-x NelhliiB te compare villh ilsc. them niiywherc Thu harpiln let vrlll seen be closed nut, se come, take iulvaul.ii;eef It while It lasts. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN'S, I I EAST KlNGSTItEI.T. UpMlllilSAF s 'AI.1MEN.-WE WIsjHIA FEW MEN lO sell our itishU bi samnle te'.the iiheles:ile and retail trade. I.iri;et iiianufaclurcni In our line. l.ucleM '.'-is nt stamp. lVrinnutnt isltleu. Ne WiiKrafJ 1st nay. muni. aiiiMinsi. Muiiil .nivalin ! (ur ithkis, iiiliertbliur, ele, ( ENTKNN1AI. MAN'l O CO.. u)rlnnd(v. Cliicliiuall, Ohie, 0t tmh 9Hetm. B OOTSANI1BHOH, T. D.P. 28-30 East King St. I TAKE FI.EASUIIE IN CALMNO YOCH AT TKNTION TO MV LINE OK Tht 1 nmtreccl vlng dully for the Spring Trade, nnd all are made for these, who require (treat durability nnd for elegance of ntyle, fit nnd vrorkreanthlp cannot lie excelled. FRICES LOWKK THAR YHB tOWBST. Call and examine my large stock and we will be pleased te try nnd lull you. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, TA. a20-lydAw B OOT8 AND HHOES. m & vam HnvliiR lust completed the Improvements et our New- Frent we nre new prepared te accom accem accom meilaleour IncrensliiR Trade, hnvlni; Ihe Mere divided and titled up Inte two Grand Depart ments one. for Lndlcfl nnd Children nnd the ether for Men and lieiu, Wn will net have a Formal Onenlnc en ac count of peculiarity of our ceeds, but will be Kind te have ou call anil oxnmlne them, whether you wish te purclinse or net, before purchnsliiK elsewhere, ns we villi iiinslderll no (reuble te show them, knew Ine that The Prices Are All Right. Have received nml nre receiving dally ene of the largest Assortment or Spring nnd Mummer Goods In the City. The One-Price Cash Heuse. & The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. tfirSterc t loved ngnl n every cv enlng nt G p. m., rxKpt Mendav mid Saturday,, teinmvnclng Tuesday, May lltli. ilcfviocvittevn. r LINN A IIRENEMAN, -THE- ALASKA REFRIGERATORS -ARE- THE BEST IN THE MARKET. JiThe ALASKA possesses l he en prevision chain her free fiem odor. The ALASKA prisluces n , enMefr, vihlch no ether Refrigerator inn ile. The ALASKA has preserved csh mint per feetly for three utckx lu hottest weather. The ALASKA prisluces better results wllh ji ice than any ether Rtfrlgerater. Flinn & Breneman, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. AilU'tUUlXl'V. A f AIUS11ALLA RENOIEIt. " HARDWARE De ini viant telmy A Lawn Mower, A Refrigerator, A Water Coeler, 0B AN I0E CREAM FREEZER? IF SO GOTO MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. -AI.M)- WIRE NETTING AND BARB FENCE WIRE. Faints, Oils, White Lead. Varnishes, And u full Hue of (tenrriil Hardware. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE Eeyal Ready Mixed Paint. febs-ljd (Certl. t I MIIIMI AMM'llAL I J TOHAlCObllOtlKsANDCASFX. WEST- LllN 1 MID WOODS. Wbelesnle mid Retail, by n'l-ljd II. II. .MAUIl.si A in. Ul Water Slns't, Ijiiicnstrr, Pa. J3 Al'MOARPNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Okfh-d Ne. Vi) North QiieenHtrcU, nnd Ne. Ml North Prlnw strict. Yahi North Priuce Stns;t, near Reudlns DiMMll. nuglWfd LANCASIEIt. PA. 8' VI II ine iOMEVLRY HANDSOME SPLIT IIAM BOO and All Iilitvviisl l-'lj and Rill Risls, Willi the usual geucru) line of unglcn. cqui i unniers isiuin. iiienis in mil Iik'I. mid variety, at the old hctid'iuartirt, IlL'WliKY'K DRCfl STORE. SDWWVKUigbtrwt. STMHISE RR HIT -9vecttlt4 ATBUBBKW. Goods Slaughtered ! .lir00 "i1' " " lona-net te n. hut J.?. pI,.,Icc.n t'"1 Jehbera, who are anxleu te cle-e out stocks. THINK OK IT! nped. Jivrect California Raisin. I tn for S.V. lue (allfernla Evaporated AprleeU, 2 tm tot Dalian Prunellas, S Km for c lillfernln Plums, 8 s rerae. Kvaperatpfl Pared reaches, 10c le 15c old EVBpernteil Penclies,Acnli. t ell's Cern. S cnn for 25c. Fell'a Tomatoes, 4 enns rer 25c. String Ilenns, 3 enns for lie Twe cant Pared reaches rer Sic. Twenty renUfer a. iuart can Fresh AprleeU. t Inest Coffees for tlie money In the elty. AW wais fresh roasted. rotatecs, 30e, 30c and Vk a bushel. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. A T REIHT'8. REIST'S Big Fruit Sale Still Continues! HALF CARLOAD RECEIVED YESTERDAY. Wc are called foolish for purchasing te ex tensively ntthlt season of the ear: but when yen enie sce our prices, nnd the cpinllty efthe fruit, you vrlll say with us, this Is surely the time te purchase. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Among this last let of Fruit we have 31 bexen of the I- Inest Evaporated Yellow Pared Peaches, which we will etler le the trade nt He. n ft, or He. lu box lets of 2& Ib ench. This Fruit last j ear sold a I from .Vie. te 10c. n m. At till nrlce It villi pay you well In get n box new. Some nun Is losing money, and that less will be your gain. 1,000 LBS. OF CHEAP, 000D PRUNES. m this consignment we have 1,000 Ihs of OikkI Prunes n hlch n e will sell nt 8 lbs for iKe. Never snw the llke for the money. Yeu must sec our lllg Display of Fruit tn ordrle fully comprehend Its vastncM nnd the very low figures we mark ever them. SMOKED MEATS ! Dried lleef, Pc, 10c. and 12JJc, n Ih. Dried Peer, Knuckles, very finest He. a ih. Picnic Hams at 10c. n lb. MACKEREL Ne. 2 Mackerel reduced from 15c. te 12c. n ft. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, LANCASTER, PA. PvM (Goobe. CJUMMER GOODS. Watt & Shand, NOS. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET, Are Showing Full Lines of Cream Weel Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Serges, Henriettas, Tricots, Albatross, Mehairs, Camel's Hair Suitings- Cashmeres Henriettas lu all the popular shndis, 4; Indus wide, nl 37c., .V)c., 73c. and 1 1.00. Mohair Lustres lu lllnck and nil shades of Grey, Drewn, Blue, Orcen.etc. SK'ilal ll.irmilns In :rj-liuli All-Weel Printed Chnlllcs, cream grounds, !Hc. nmlilT'ti'. n j ant. New Prlnletl Chnlll(.H,criaiugremid,.'c., CJ4e, 7c. and 10c. a j aril. Prlnletl Dress Satlncs We edern choice lln" of new designs and elegant colorings at 8c., 10c. nnd 12)ie. u yard. Special Bargains lu Keeihllu's Fine French Satlnis.IllaeU nnd Coleietl Grounds, lc. a yard; usiiul juice, .tie. Secliil agents for the sale of the Melaneis Sat lues In Plain lllarknud Hint k with beautiful tlislguslii While. These goods nre absolutely fast In color nnd will net fade or rub off. New Yerk Stere. (Cl)iittt ilnU. I IIGIIAMAITIIN. China Hall. If you want te replace nny nrtlcle of Crockery erGlassuare that may bu broken lu mevliiR, or If j en wish te replace old or furnish new China Hall Is Ihe plate te get reliable ware nt the 1iwesl Pilus. WARES GUARANTEED. ExchangedIf NotSatisikctery. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. elff-tfd iUvehsi. AR-TI Sl'U'IAl, DISPLAY OK ETCHINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS FenDersraith's Art Gallery, SATl'UDAY A MONDAY KVKNINlSS, .MAY lb A a). "Sheep lu a Dust) Itentl," by Ijitlirep. ' Mvudlm; the Tears," by Wliislnw Hemer. " Hall lu the Meuntulns," by Depragi'en, " Pulth," by llislenluiuwii. 46 East King Street. mama w si I m .S- mM (fmami iNL tlwSity:
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