THE fcAtfCASTER DAILY 1KTELLIGENCEB THUBSDAY, MAY 28, 1889. : rtlB Itntciltenccr. . ' ' J.BTKINMAri. MMSTEINMAN KOLTZ, Editor. HOBERT CLARK, Publisher. li - " I DAILY IKTEIjMHEKCEn. ruMUhed rVwydarln the yunr, hut Sunday. Hcrved ft? carrier in thU city end mrrmmins IMIlKnrcnURWTll. iiynniiimuui- I year In advance,; 80 renin ntnemii. .Y INTELLIGENCER One dollar nnd fly cent yenr. In advance. TICETOSURSCHIHERS-nemltby check i iMKtefflrc order, iflul where neither of ;lnecn be rrevurcii scnain n nuimnv '--letter. . . lit the rmlemct, bs nccena cumr mnii Wmttcr. , AntiREw, THE IHTELLIQEHCEB, Ivncnfttcr, l'ft. I LAKOABTER, PA., MAT 23, 1889. About nnnlile-FaciiiR. iThe Elillndclplila 7Vhi? U niniMicd f It .Harrlsimrg cerresiMiiiiicni. mm hat he says Is n ceny of n circular letter the chnlrninn or the uemeenuiu commute te the county elialrmen ; subject being the prohibition Issue its object seemingly neiiifr w mi the Idea that the iicndliijr election present: a contest between the llcpjnr IM the tcnipcrence iinvreiH, wiikh ih Republican iinrty l-ovlielly nioiiilble Jbr nnd with which the Deinecincy a a party luw no concern. The chairman '.Memmi annnrently te let the llriuer ;cii de all (he work nnd pay nil the Wilsen the atui-proiiitmieii wue. ". That, mnv tip vi-rv well. Till! lldller interest enn allbrd te nay the piper In thta fleht. nnd we nee no objection te the reeat of It Icing put upon them. or de ('we have any ob lectien te tlic ineery twit iiihe Republican party la romeiiRihle for Shutting Uiwiwuclieroret lie )nepi; nmi ;W0 knew thnt Hh leadens nnve iiurgnmcu ml sold with tiie prohibition IcnderM in 'such mauiier as te connect with (heir cause, and rewilre even ee (Icxiierntc n ; drinker as Quay, and mi iiiild n fraud as Beavcr.te declare tnai uiey win voie mr 'nrohibltien : while they arc known te r.haventthe panic time, trilled with the fcllquer InlereM, hi as te paralyze tlieir i hands againM It, even though they 'might be willing te nKawdunte It. AH thin it trie, (.lialiman Khmer. 1 lie a Republican leaders are In an cinlmrrnnH- ? Iriiy tintilllriii nml lieinul In le itiiltllieil tf thoydeordon't. It in very well te let the people knew thin, wlie may le Igne- IV a .r i. r .1 l 1.I..I. I.. inilll ei r li ineiv iiu "".Tf wuii-iiin 'doubtful. The Heiniblican unity is well prunclerstoed te have liecn double-faced fiby its leaders en the prohibition itiie. But we de net we that this makes it 'proper that the chairman of the Deine- jcratic state eeiiimillcu Mieuld iiouhie iieuhie - face the Democratic party liken Imj upon 'lt, se that it will warinut him, in nd y dressing tlieclinirmtin of eniiuty commit- R. , , . , trill i t driven iijmiii inv iiiciieii,iii inning himiiih that he known and (lint everyone kneviH where tlie Democracy ntands upon pit. I tin te the credit of the Democratic KS party thnt it does net go Milml n IiumIi. ijjWhiu it lielievcH 11 Niya; and it lias Rftiwayp, Bince iih ca'atieii, epiKincd mi- fcnt'WRsary Mini pt nary legislation mid It Ehns nlwayH shown its opposition (e the prohlbltleuofthe trnle and manufacture ser intoxicating Iwu'rngcs and has jfaveretl their proper regulation. It J could net de otherwise consistently with ithe fundamental doctrine of Its faith, Mvbicb.uiEruTiiidiiu Intel fereiae witli unsenffTilierty. y& The Democratic chnirman kueus well bthe position of the party. He knows lr, that, although there may Iteseme Oeuie- : Grata who. in ictieraiicc of the renulre- bWntHef their fulth or with u desliu te remit the Rentiblicnii nartv in the nit it fcihas dug, will vote for prohibition, the r great body of the Deinocrntie voters, will tx fellow always In the well tnslden i pathway of their party nnd vote 'without hesitation against prohibition. SWede net k anything that is gained in fim party way by falling te boldly plant ? the party by its standards. We would i.net hesitate te de se, even should a temporary expediency seem te order l-vuuicrwixe. iiencsiy is ine ih-ki wniey &in the long run, in party, as in personal . undertakings, ihe bnuners of the SDemocratle party inustulwavs be Iiuiil- feujxm the outer walls. The Curler ('asp. ti The divorce Ml it lietnt-en Curler imd w.if.. ... ri.i.... ...i.ui. i . . ww uv IIIL.lAir. ,Jlli:il lliv Ulirill'll'll 'Bttueh nttenlien, lieeaiiseef Hip parlies, ind the testimony has biru decided j against the woman by the jury, net with- Betandlng her Ix-auty ; they wild mere, tinai sne wns guilty and lier hiisliaud Innocent. iv Mrs. Carter seems In bnvn Imn.h r..l Of high degree; and may net hciisinilltv w her conduct caused her te lw Judged &'tetie. She abandoned her husband at jjjikaMUrc, w-ent te Kurnpe, traveled and correspemled with strange men, took KJessens In dmnintie nrt from the wemnn- mna.sher, Bellew, a long-eared creatine ;nn travels new, as lending mini, with iMrs. Tetter; and after spendinir her SJJiusband's money with ureal extrnvn- 'cance. returns te him as cnluilv us j though she was the In-st of ereatuies ; Vauu came uuu w eut in tins lasliien as Fulie plcaMHl until new she meets dl dl Stveree. ES If the Lord would gie women wit with Ix-auty in all cntcKiiglhu-s? would .Ktand a still pfsia-r sliew than new : and Bvin en iieriiiijM inatwe blieilKI lie as r,. it i.. .i . . Be-often reminded us woareby the worth- iessnes.sei iieautimi women, lhatlieaiily gla a low reeommeiulatien te u w itsj man seekiug a wife ; that It is still n chief one, shows only tliul men in search of fwlvcH are net all wi ; most of them net having yet reached nn ue of discretion. ft- Ther "will "siuU. ;?' Thofeinkiugefaiiomui steamship in Be ii. Lawrence river, uIkhu four huu- I miles from the sea, and the drown- of eight of the crew, is a stranue atastrephc. One would think that in let waters und with bind se ehx; en th sides, a disaster of this kind would ) almost linjxjssible, and It helps te iui s readers with a sense of the ilesner- teetraits resulting fri a similar neei- t en a reugli sea many hundred iiiil in land. f.t It is some consolation te relleet that the grcai irans-Atiantle liners which cairy ??..blllh,ef .t,w l,!"l,,Kcr travel, are l built with alrtiuhtceuiiurtiiiHiiiM.iini n supposed te delay tlieir sinking ; tlie 1 1mm of life in the Cynthia dlhusn.r u Fe te the Middeuue with which she Wnt te the bottom with her earire of ni.r tjfoe. By the way, that piir Iren nihrlit i well have been tent te Canada from united fctntcu instead of iimkin,. i long journey ever the sea. i, Aiuwiauui. Tbe fall injhe value of nhimiuum gut in iwe ueiiaru a pound 1h i me text mr a dissertation by Pro Pre ' Tew ell. of the Keojrleirical uunev. lapecultttes, us many have doue be m him, en the wonderful things that -uwueue wueu tuuinetalbeceima tweugU for use in hliw and but (here Ut no vcrj'ch eiin-, UikUMte is uwrbv ThS methwc is u4Mr uj. ihe J nvtrt- 'best of sclentltlc brains nnd labor has liecn at work for ninny yenrs en the nhuninum question and the new pro cess Is alsHit as cheap nnd perfect as any that Is likely te lie devised though of course there lane telling what may happen. Napeleon TIL wanted te build shl of It nnd offered an Immense re ward for n cheap process, besides direct ing attention te the many rare and use ful precrlles of Ihe metal Jut ns Pn Pn fesser I'ew ell Is doing. Wrenger than steti, four times lighter than Iren nnd offering a grentcr resistance te lire this metal is mere plentiful than nny ether, nml lr some man will loll us hew te get It out of the clny he will liave the gratitude of Immunity nnd should win Immeasurable wealth. Hut, as has lieeii eloquently said, " If, Is a very narrow word, but It casts an nlmlghtv long shadow across the, pages of history ! The Abandoned 1'oeplr. The railroads from the lakes le Pitts burg hae at last agreed te bring ores In nln reduced rate. The Pittsburg Jlltjxttch says that (his jKillcy was forced by the Pittsburgh Western railroad, of which the iron manufacturer, Henry W. Oliver, has lately Imteiuu president, and thnt the Pennsylvania railroad opposed It. This may Ik) readily Isileved, as the Pennsylvania railroad policy is te get eery possible i-ent out of the tralllc which It can contiel. The Iglslature has adjourned and given the busi ness Inleicsts of the people no redress against this oppicsslen, and we may feel sure thnt Peiinsylvniila In dustry will seriously sutler from it. There is no remedy, snve in the satisfac tion of (lie railroad efllccrs (hat reduceil rates are necessary le maintain the cur ivnt of freight, and (Ids (hey will 1st slew ami long le see ; and especially en (he Pennsylvania railroad, which is net new managed by men of striking Intel ligence, though (here Is no Ixittmu (e the knowledge (hey think (hey have. 1 li is new luineicd that llic defects In the new cruiser Charleston nre serious nnd a gient deal will line te 1m done before the essel enn meet the government rciulro rciulre nients. "Tim builders claim llinlnsthn s.11110 (reubles veie experienced in Hip case of Ilie Nntiluii-lCnn, the Charleston's pro totype, Iho luference is Hint they arise Irum faults in Hie drawings fiirnlslieil by the I'ngltsh designers rntlier limn iuthe weik- lllilll.slllp." A MAN In Kilciivlllc, New Yerk, clahiin te lmve lics'ii cured orceusumpttoii by eat ing the lien t of a rattlesnake, bet him prove it and the inttlesu.iKu rnuehes of the Alleghenles will become laineils tliroligh tlireligh tliroligh eut Ihe world. Herds of snakes will mill tlply Uien the mountains and ptciiiiuuis for veiinineiiH reptiles will be elfmtsl at slate fairs. Minim i:k Wimi.i.wc Hi in lias renltsl a lioiise ill Purls for fc."0,i00 n .venr. His saliir.vls only f l7,Aoe, bill bu has no occa sion le worry ever this matter. The house chosen Is I lift liiiuilseuiely furnished rest rest rest deiiioef the Cnimtess de (iinmuieut and will hardly Illusliiitu Itepiihlkitn slin pllelly. Till! nlisence of all fuss and fimthers from the new drill syntcm of the German army Is well shown by the luvievv pub lished te-day. Theio has always been a gi rat deal of pure nonsense about things iiillit.it y,mnl our ltuvelullnnnry forefathers denieiistnitetl that It vvasiuIteunneccssaiy by making very geed seldieis withnul it. In splle el Ihls line start en practW-ni lines we have drilled back te Hie old feimnl ways, ami a lairepeun iiiillen is Hie llrst te prullt by tin) lessens of history and (oeense from liethering its soldiers with iustrue iustrue lien In unnecessary ihlns. A gieat iniuiy iiievemeiilH wllli Ihe rille have been cnthely dlse.mletl by llm GermaiiM us el no use in war, and at the fununil of the Inte euiHrer the Iroepseariiisl their amis at a isheuldci. Our own war department hits for some tlme hud a beard et elilceis In session le visliiK the ainiy Indies, nod though Ills net hoped or expelled that they will servilely imitate Germany there isieasen te believe Hint the new American system will be ui.uUrd by iniuiy nidical ilmegcs. Tlie iiiih lilne like execiilieu of llm inuuunl of arms and the pns'isien uul perfecllnn of alligmiienl wllh wl Ich crack uiiupanles dellghtiHl crowds at the New Yerk icii (eunliil are alt ery pretty but net very war like, and the best lumps under the new manual will undoubtedly be these that show the K'st training hi skirmisli diill and the greatest skill at Hie laigcts. iai:iis(iAi Mit. I'aiimxi, will visit IMIiiburKh en July I, w hen Jie vv 111 recelv e the fieedem of Iho city. C.vi.vinS. lliiici', ehiilrnnmofllie Hem Hem Hem ocnitieuatliiiial executive cenuuittiH, kivs he Is nut a candidate fur llm chnhiiiiinsliip et Iho natleunl eoinniillee uud litiK no ile ile slie for the place, but Hint soeio of his Irlcuds weie uiglng him le come out for II. He would accept If elct led, .Miss Ai.ici. II. SvNeni isthetlist woman ever omplevcd us a clwrk in (he White Heuse. Mie is one of Iho most cxiert stenographers and tvKiwrl(eis in the coun try, hhe Is ulKiut or SI, and is inclined IeIhiii blonde. Khe has laige, IIkIiI eves, and a w ealth of hair and a v erv sw ect lace. Wlienev er she speaks her mouth bicakx in bUiilcH. Hhe h.iia iileasaut olieaiiil Is an ai-ceinplishisl nuisfciiiii. At Ihe White Heuko she is one of the Tamil v. she wiites all the president's Is'iseu.irietleis, and is Mviirein Ids iinilldeiiee, having lits-n Ids stenographer for ever two vears. All last siimmpr.MlsNS.iner wns the eulv steno grapher emplevctl at Harilbeu'H lieiue, ami rl ortlie tliuoshe was sccnlarv as well. Mils. lii.vnsieM: "Was en Wisluesilnv presented b the Weiiien's Liberal rcdera rcdera lien wllli a dluniend breis h, eentniniiiK a mlukiture of Mr. Gladstone, mpicd nmi Millers peilialt. Mi. P.iniell mid a large iiunibeiormeinls'rserthe Heuse el Coin Cein Coin iiieiih were inesent. Mr. I'aruell simke of he inppy eiiauge of feeling between Kug kilid and li eland and Mid Hint Hie Iilhli KUly nivepted Mr. GI.iiIsIoiie'h pkitfurin without ulterior objects, 'lh.it platfeim, he Mid, would eiuble them te build up lielaudasa nation without dauber te Iho empire. Mr. Gladstone, in reply, reform! te his wife as (lie greatest gilt hi) hud re ec I veil at the hamls of Pievlilenie. lle Kiid tied the generous estlnmte or his ser vices by his countrymen had liecn mixed vvltli Nime i ensure, but it was belter te Ieso praise than te leso the bracing disc! disc! lillne rcsiiltliig from public eritklsm. , V,ile,l htm te express the gr.itltnde or hli. wire and liinm-irier the allcctiouute kindness eftlicir lilends. AVI!l)li:i TO A MAIlAltA.IAII. All JaiglNh (ili'l lleeemcH the llrlile eT tlie Mint or I'iiiiJiiiiIi. The e-.MalisirnJah Hhiilp Singh, "Tlie Lien or Iho J'niijaub" mid his Kngllsl, bride left l'uris en 'I'liOhdnv te siicml their hone.v moon In Hussia. The w edding icro icre limiiy was strictly pilvute and only al al tciided by one or two Paris friends of tlie liride and bridegroom. 1! irely six mouths tiaveelupsed slncoliieeouiilolirst met in tlie ilravving-roemora hoiiselu Purls. The mar riage, ioek niace in tlie olllce of the niuver . iVv10 iJB'.l,h arrendisseiuent (elty ilis- ""!' aiieejUmlin .Midler, who dies! in Uv ihe brl.le is a yeiuig and Kimm1-1m Lngllsh Ldy, and llgurixl In the regis uilen. Hlliillg di..i .....i...VL'.V- Vi V . V." " "gisicriiH iii ' " cih- Tlie famous Kolilneor diiuiiend, or "Mounta nor Light," which, according te u reeem disiiatch, (Meen Victeria has been asked te restore te Its rihtr,ii ,. l'rince Wiuleep Singh, Is en or the great Jewels of the world. "It ulll li.iLl '". """ be writer (e "demand the r,mn."n i0f ,ay k'"". -wlndled flew me by your Chriktlau gevem- '.. " lue register llm lirUIegroein wns irs-riiM-l iih the Mnlianduh Dliuld-pSingh, thohevere guortlieMkli nation, lomierly ortlie 1 uulsmrg Saint (ieriunln. Pn.res Pn.res sien. re. uh. ami the ul,li,.r.,rn,n m..t... itiiiii - mfint, but which I bone shortly, by the aid of PreTldsnee. te retake from any rel bers. Uul mv diamond, the Kolilneor. I understand, la entirely at your own dla dla pesul. Thererore, believing your majesty te be the most religious body Unit your subjects pray forevcry Sunday, I de net hcotale te nsk Hint this gem be restored te inoerelso thnt n fair price be paid for It te 1110 out of your privy purse. " Vnltie or Aluminum. "Aluminum may yet revolutienise the world," said Superintendent Powell, of the United Stales geological survey, as he dandled a piece or the bright metal In his hand, "Isn't It a beauty T" he Inquired, his eyes dancing with enthusiasm as he thought or Iho iHisslbllltles in stera for it. ;. " Why," continued (he professor. " (here Is aluminum In every clay bank, in every plain, in every mountain side. It Is present III earth every where. Thore nre te-day bs inanv chemists devoting their days and lilghls w iih n vlew te discovering processes hi' which nhimlnum may be furnished le the public cheaply as there nre Mentis' delving Inte Iho possibilities of electricity. 1've known the tlme when the metal was mere precious Hum geld. Then it fell te fi per iHiimd s new it Is $'.! licr tMiund. This full in cost has liecn reached by the discov ery of new nuinitlcs which cheapen its production. When It reaches a cost of 2.1 cents a pound it w ill be generally used. It is nbeut ns light as oak weed, four limes us light as Iren, and has mnre resistance thnn the very best steel. It will bn used In Iho eoiistniitieu or houses, superseding weisl and Mone or brick. It will lakolhe place of iron nd weed in ship-building. Just think of a ship constructed of n metal Hint will but Just sink in water. The ocean Htenmer of te-day. built of iron and weed, vv ill be a cannf lieat compared te a vessel constructed of aluminum. "SiHi an 0110 will lly as a bird ever the vvnves," said the professor, his enthusiasm 1 "coming almost unbounded as he contem plated the K)ssibllitics of tlie metal. crietltlun. VfAHTIN IIHOH. New tliltuis am thought out eviry day. Hern's the lirst IImiI'm iwvr. Men's Klns tln Scnin Ornwcrs. This "I'.liiHtle" seanila lllcu rnli lier, but Ihcre In neruhlicr, There's Always Something Of Interest! Klmply a comliliintleii of llntlirlKKiin nml .Iran In such a m,v ns te kIp Hicmi ilrnwcm the slri'trlilncHK nml comfort of llullirlKKXil nnj thn slrciiRth nndiltirnlilllty of .Ictm. The drawers conform well te Ihe tlsure Mltheul IIrIiIiies, Hive ease nml comfort la unlklng or Moeplng, nml arc "ill ndnptcil lenll nthlctlc IUeiik. We like te show lln-ni hccimie innnyKciitlo innnyKciitle men Iiiimi li"lisl llirlr lomferl nml ilurnlilllly nmtKnvn them lilglicut prnlw. Ne mere test Hum Hie ordinary. The riirnUliliiK Dcparliui'iit luis iniuiy strlK hift novelties In lUnnel shirts, Cejlun nml Wchh Ilnnnels nnd silk, S1.1M lefllll. These outline iirleeH hem In much vnrlcly IicIhccii. Tiy the Daylou dress thlrt nml you will cur no oilier. AnvliiMly'a l7 nnd IciirIIi of slecve Just right, !!.). llenr In mind and see llm choice In our Iteitdy .Wudii CletlihiK ami Custom TnllerlUK Pcp.ul iiKiit. 'I his Is Hi" store win re most vithic for learnt money iiinrchcs huml in liniid. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOS. 28 AND as NOHT1I QUKUN STHKKT. rpocbeiniNa huyi:hh. LGansman&Bre. POPULAR PRICES. t'lethini; IIihI Ih mnile for Wear, for I.enkh nml for I'll. At llm Minn lime for Accuracy. Our JS 11111I 910 muIh nre net erdlnnrv fsiiiul III) Milts, lull meat vidian for thomenej. Iliiind ;ir,MillKiiriMiiml pi mnl(n nml 111 te llueiuKlem work, S- our Imiiii iim Hue of due nntiiliMiiis. All-iviKil punts at J1.73, r.'.Ol, S2..V, J.1.00, $100, CI11 11 s r puutx nt T0i S.V, Jl n), Jl.'irt, Oiirerderdi imrlnient iKusliuny us ever uud the luwi'sl prlus (.tut I'liiMill. Jl?, 911, SIO nil wihiI riiei let nilu, hurk or i ut- IIM1IJ. fCi.ils. 931lliin Worsted Mil te mudennd Irlni- mill In Ihe licMef Mjlc. fJL'iiiiil 9'JI extra line miIIn (Prlnw AIIki t.) Our 112 II nu CiuiIIkIi Seme Milts loonier. In lilnek uud lndlf;elihie,nrii jirent vnlueii. THIN SUMMER COATS AND VESTS IN l.AUUKllUA.YlITIIW. Children's Suits from 91 Upwards. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., 0. W. CORNER OF 0RAN0E, LANCASTER, PA. "ly-'U'1 AMSON A l-OSlKlt. 'lluMiutMurduinnruuccer Minaiid lleii, n,i pnivisl for Icmi money hj m n ting NEW SUMMER SUITS 1'iomeurUirKO Hlm-k of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. Mi'iiN t'ulnivny C'ent Hultn. SIO, 912, ill. ... ! 'J" llreMi Hark hull, fil, $1,910. t lilldri u's Knti' l'aut HulU. f.'. fifiii. .1 Waller Hulls JI.7J lefl.fti. .. . ''Itf,1'1 '""'"red Wliril.iU, 91.00. IjiiIIi Killer llulu, r.V.j coinplcle il(h Mlilln ImnU, TV. Hninmrr Ijii hircnd, fV. suuimer llen-cshi-cu, 7.V. llejk' litte or .Mixed Mruw 1 1 n It-, 'JTm.-. ClillilnnV bailer llnt,2,ie. Neckwear! Neckwear I uun:!i':rv,v.!rr,r " n"' ri- Juki nivljiM nn , iiynni ue f nw,1R I:illl Tc ks uml WlmNerK ul .VV. nt'av" " """ ""C ,,rhlluT,'cke'lVlndMirs lfev,:::er,',''l,u,','m,rl,,l,',,',l"'"', Wuirothenlni-iiinilneofhhlrlH for mini. iilh KhinnelH. '"U"k ,U"1 "lk fclr""-1 "" S S KiHieur hri-iich riunael Khlrt nt f.'W. lijaeStt'iS C""c' ,'er""''" Fer Gymnasium JVVhnvotheriirtilrhiipertctl uuivhm low cut Iah-v Mik-, 1 h a hcuvy, l.ui pllnlil, ,ii" I.empulK vlilclilltu',rc.i,B.rllu il n r ii net klip mir-ilnivr thu f., t like ru l"r hmJ I. iiiitde with terk In-elis Odl uml "i thim iamsen & Fester, SIS-as EAST KINO HT., LANfASTlUl, PA., AN1J i UAiiKETWiteer. luiuutiPUBe. fA. Superior iletliing lUanamaltrr'., ri!lLADKU'HlAThurlny, May 21, 18W. Tip-top of comfort in Camp or Cottage. See it in five min utes if you don't loiter. Take centre elevator. Koechlin Sateens 18c. 25c Sateens for $i2jc. All wool Challis at 25c. 40c Ginghams at 30c. 50c Ginghams at 37jc. These are some of the sensa tienal Dress Goods. You'll find almost as much te wonder at wherever you see a price ticket en yara stuffs. Ail n reu nil 1Mb centre. Etruscan Bronze is colored after the style of old Italian Majolica. As full of art as any Hrenzc ; as pretty as Hisque. Hettcr than Hisque in that it is net a bit fragile. Yeu can clean it with a wet rag just as you'd clean se much fine china. A novelty that ought te take. And the prices arc very moder ate for such a handsome new thing. Singles. $2.50 te $3.25. Pairs, S5.50 te $15. We don't knew of a piece of htruscan IJrenze anywhere else in town. Second fleer, first i?allery. The merest trifle may make a Remnant of a piece of Dress Goods. I lardly a yard gees te the Remnant counter that is hurt anywhere but in the price. Short lengths and orphan colors oftener than anything else. Likely as net the quality and shade you'd have taken from the regular counter. We den t wait ler one or two days in the week te sort out these waifs. Every dixy. Where the cutting is se quick that's the only way te keep the stock ship-shape. If you miss a day you may miss the very piece your heart is en. SeiilhucM of icelrc. All the stand-by Awning Stuffs and every new sort that's worth standing by. Will you give the order new or wait for the crowd of 90-degrec time ? New lines of Madras and Embroidered Muslin Curtains. 36x72 inch hand-painted Shades, with spring rollers, ready te put up, 50c a window. Second Heur, north of Transept. Knur clvn clvn ler. The Wanamakcr Linen Writing Paper is just as geed as "Royal Irish Linen," and half the price. Plenty of peo ple will go en paying double for the "Royal Irish Linen" just the same ; plenty won't. We're ready for either class. Prem the finest papers down te just as common as you can afford te buy. Don't judge quality by cost. Fer instance, here's a batch (3,000 lbs,) of Crane's and Whiting's extra super note, commercial and oc oc taeo, j and j cents a tuirc, or, if you prefer, j and 20 cents a pound. t Engraving for College Com mencements and Class Day exercises. Thesis covers 50c te $10. We have every facility and workmen who knew hew. Jimlir KtriTt hide. There's a Chestnut street window full of hints from the new Summer footwear. Come with any ether shoe stock in mind and put il beside that windewful ! There isn't a bungling, clumsy shoe in the let. Ner a mean shoe. Trim and graceful every one Mr., Mrs., Miss or Master. Jehn Wanamaker. iutiiuavr. f AUSIIAMjA imMULK. HARDWARE Ikijeii mint In buy A Lawn Mower, A Refrigerator, A Water Coeler, OR AN ICE CREAM FREEZER? I I'M) (iOTO MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., UVNt'.VSTKIl, I'A. ALSO- WIRE NETTING AND BARB FENCE WIRE. Palnti, OUi, White Lead. Varftlsuei, And 11 full line of (icncrul llnrdunrc. SOI.i: AUKN l KOKTIli: Royal Ready Mixed Paint. fibs-ljil (Ceal. 1 r.MHKlt ANliTOVU 1 J lOllACrilMIIKJICHANniWHKS. WEST. i:HN llAltll WOt)l. Whelcsnle nnd lletall. by 113-1) d It. 1), .UillUm tV V.'.. ill WaUr htrvt't, Utiu-uMtT, ru, It tl t I II l't VT J I 1ArMl!AUlNi:itC(MrANV, COAL DEALERS. f 1 11 Ne. ;y North liiueiiHtrcet, nnd Ne. Ml North I'lliniitaivt. V.viin- North l'rlnce htncl, near Heading IK'lHit. hukIVIM I.ANCA8TKII. 1. ITVUXiANT UOOM.S FOU KENT AT NO. 42 III Kiut KlugtriH'U Suited for lrc-Mat. lug, liciitUl or efllw. Amdy in T.Y. WIIITbON, Nu. JOJ, liwl Klus bt, llntl EsluK MX, iu2vrd. ' IAIKE-8 CELERY COMPOUND. RHEUMATISM Thrrve twin dlMM chum untold luSerlnf. Docter admit that they nre difficult te rur rur ke de their pAtlenbt. Palne'a Ctlery Compeand ha permanently cured the went cones of rheu matism and neuralfla no nay these who have ntcdlt. "Having been troubled wllh rheumatism at the knne nn4 feet for five years, I was almost unable te get around, and was very often con fined te my bed for weeks at a time. I used only ena bottle of Palne'a Celery Compound, and was perfectly cured. I can new Jump around, and feci lis lively ns a boy." Kiiakk Carem, Eureka, Nevada. tl.00. 81 ter 15.00. Druggist. Mammoth testimonial rmprr free. WI.lx, IliciiARimeir A Ce., Preps., Hurling- ten, VI. D1AM0HD DYES 3SZfrtf&tZ SUatchc. H. Z. HIIOADH A HON. LOiAi PRICES. Following will be found n list or goods-low prlced-nlwnys In our sleck: Child's Geld Finger It!ngs,3c.jMlseV Geld Finger nings,7V.;Lndles'OeldFlnger Kings, fl.OOj Meeve nnttens, 23c, 60c 11.00; Cellar Iluttens, 2Sc. te JI.00; Diamond Cellar Iluttenp, K.00; ladles' and Misses' rireaslplns, Sk. le 11.00; Mourning Pins and Earrings, 25c. te WOO; nrnerlet,2Sc.teH0; Nlekel Clocks, 11.00; 8-Day Mnnll.Clecks,m.T5; Ladles' Oeld Wntlhes, 115.75; Nickel Watches, fl.OO; Hllver Watches, 10. irnpalrlng In all branches by geed workmen and nil work warranted. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne.- 4 WEST KINO STREET. iPru 03oet6. yyiKHS GOODS. DRESS GOODS Watt & Shand, Are new offering some of the Greatest Dnrgnlns ever shown In SIDE BAND SUITINGS. 40-Inch FINE WOOL SUITINGS, Willi pretty border trimmings, nl Mr, 7'x-and 11.00 n jnril ; reduced from We, Sl.00 nud 11.21. CAMEL'S HAIR SUITINGS, Forty-two Inches wide, beige shades, 50c a yard, mU1 everywhere nt 75c, 50-Inch FLANNEL SUITINGS, Kprliu shades, nil-wool, .ine a ynrd; worth 60c. 32-Inch PRINTED 0HALLIES, rrenm ground, newcirects, 2Jca yard ; iistia price. Me. W Open Te-Dny, One Mern Cum Forty-five fnch All-Weel OASHMERE HENRIETTAS, In Orej s, Tuns, Greens, Gebelin Dlnef , Ac, nt 5cn'y:iril. Finest Cnnhmeru Henrlcttns, In nil the new shades, elegant flnlMi, at 75c nnd SI.00. Forty-five Inch Weel Cashmere, 37iii; usual price, Mi'. Kvcrynew shnde In our popular ynrd wide Colored Cunhmrrc nt '.Sic a ynrd, ATT1IK New Yerk Stere. NOS. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. T II. MAHTIN CO. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. (Desirable Fabrics for Summer Wear just received.) DRESS GINGHAMS. Large and Small Plaids, all shades, from 5c te 25c a yard. DRESS SATIN ES. Larger variety than ever be fore. French Satines, 19c. American Satines, from 5c te i2e a yard. DRESS BATISTES, In all the new effects, and they are prettier than ever. yard wide, 8c a yard ; 1 yard wide, 10 and i2c a yard. BOMBAY SEERSUCKERS. A novelty of the season, 10c a yard. DRESS CHALLIES. New, bright and desirable styles. One case at 6c a yard, worth 10c. PRIMROSE CLOTH. The brightest novelty of the season for dress material, 1 yard wide, I2jc. DRESS LAWNS. Crepe Lawns, 4c te 10c a yd. J. 13. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. B K3T FITTING COItHITT. C. B. C.B.alaSpirite C.B. TltK IIWT FlTTlSiQ CelttKT IS TUB WentD. Fer Sale by Leading Merchant. Mayer, Strouse & Ce., MniwatetiiftTs. 412 nrtOADWAY, N. V. QCtMKt!l,Th,8ew and NEURALGIA Palne's Celery Compound has been a God send te me. Fer the past two years I havesuF rcred with neuralgia or the heart, doctor after doctor felting te cure me. I have taken nearly four bottles of thn Compound, and nm free from the complaint. I feet verv grateful te yen." cil A. H. Lewis, Central Village, CU Paine'i Celery Compound .." i'v1e been greatly afflicted wllh acute rheumatism, and could find no reller until I !J?riV.,,'lr.?P'leryPemrwund. Arter using six R?i!.'!l!.?.f V,u "ned'elne 1 nm new cured of rheumatic troubles." Handel Hutchiwhes, Be. Cornish, N. II. Effects Lasting Cem. ralne'sCelery Compound hns performed many ether cures as marvelous ns thesecepies of let if. L,0J,IV? ";. IMcaaant te take, does S) ?' iSrb' lL,iJald" "Kestlen. and entirely vegetable; a child can take It. What's the mi of suffering longer with rheumatism or neural gla? MBBSftyfe" Jtiatcltce. "lir-ATIIEH. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Hpecs, Fyc-Glasscs, Etc., at LOWEMT l'nic'ES. Optical floods. Tclegrnph Tlme Dally. 'Every Article In this Line Carefully Itepalred. Leuis Weber, Ne. lBSNerthQueenBt., Near P. R.B. Station. JKWE ELKIt AN II OPTICIAN. Watchmaker & Jeweler ! GRADUATE OPTICIAN. Specialties In American WntchCK Oeld, HII v er nnd Nickel Watches. Our stock hirger than ev er. Uxtrn Inducements ellereil, Huve taken n reguliir Cnlligliit Ceurx- In Optics, grndunteil nnd nm fully competent te correct vtsunl defects. EXAMINATION OF EYKH FREE. NO Dual's USED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCAKTEIt, FENN'A. "VUIl LARGE AND INCREASED Watch Sales Is due te thn fuel Mint we linvenlwnya a lnrge nnd choke stock te select from. THAT WE HELL THE Best WatcliT FOR THE LEAST MONEY. That WE DO NOT BELL WHAT WE CANNOT OUAHANTEE. Iliijer" should appreciate our iflbrU IokIve Reed ceeds, nnd can dciend upon every thing we ell te he ns reprcM'iiled. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANOE. oeli0. Tl ERRS HOOK KTORIi AN OFFER TO Tl IOSE WHO WRITE. We sell 5 Quires of Fine Pure White Nete Paper for 20c, and 5 Packs of En velopes, suitable size, for 1 5c. Don't this seem cheap ? Come and see the goods at IIERR'S BOOKSTORE, 53 & 55 North Queen Street. IlllKlS-ljd 1 RT! SIMXIAI, DISPLAY OF ETCHINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS FenDersmith's Art Gallery, SATUllDAY A MOXOAY KVIIN'IXOS, MAY lSA'Jd. "Hheeplna Dusl) Ruid, lit ijillirep. " .Vleudine IheTinrs" hv Wlnslnw Hemer. " Hall In the MuimiIhIii'.," Ii) licpniKKcn. " Faith," by lIeilciiliiuiM.il. 46 East King Street. m'iVtld ilku.lce. IICYCLEs, TRICYCLES, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMr-LE. GUARANTEED HlflHEsr ORADL". ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. POPEMFGCO,, T9 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. IIRANCH HOl'hE.S-12 Warren 8U, New Yerk ."91 Wubiu.li Ave., Chicago. Fer h by JOHN H.MUfeHER, Ne. S North Street, Columbia. uuU-lydeed oet anb $ltec. OOTSANDSltOEH." D. P. STACKHODSE, 28-30 East King St. I TAKE PLEASURE IN CALL1NQ TOOR AT TENTION TO MY LINE OK That I nm:rccclvlng dally for thn Spring Trade, lid All nre tnnde for these, who reqnlre irreat durability and rer destines of style, fit and workmanship cannot be excelled. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Call and examine my large Meck and we will " jirnm.li 10 iry ana dill you. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. aXVlyd&w H ANDSOME! ATTRACTIVE! 8TYLI8H The Finest Shoes. " Wliy de you net keep Flne 61nx" V renuirked a young fuily the ether dny. Wc ile tee ninny of them, we often think. It's n variety thnt serves te perplex, rather thnu te pleuse ; 80 ninny bright mid attrac tive shapes nre there, that one finds It dilllcult te select the handsomest. We could dispense with n number of makes ami still present a lietter ex hibit of Fine Shoes (htm vmi'd And nnyvvere in Lnncaeter. This is Just ns true of Gcnllciiien's footwear ns it is of Ladles'. Every shape we have net standard Is tlie conception of n genius in his cnlllug, whose best moments nre devoted (e fashioning nnd creadug (he handsomest cllects iu lealhcr for cxaetitig nnd discrimi nating patrons, and is a faverlle in the fashionable Swim, America ever. Every fine leather is represented in the makes of shoes here. Prices n lederate always les than these prevalent in Philadelphia for pre cisely the same makes of gixnls. Biieciul shniies, in one or mere Kinds et leather, wc engage te lurnish in accord with directions given. In each case we guarantee a perfect 111, but assume no responsibility for ap pearance of shoes when completed. 4 The experiment is nuule at the cost of lady or gentleman ordering. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. iunr22-lMLlv Setts. rplIE YOUNG MEN'H LATENT. Straw 1-Ia.ts AND LIGHT STIFF AND SOFT HATS In the Netvet lleklirns nnd Llghtcut Weight. Best $1.50 Light Colored Stiff Hat seuantvviii;hi:. Trunks, Traveling Bags and Summer Robes. stauffFr & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, I. (glliim ilall. TTH3II 4 MARTIN. Chjna Hall If j en vrnnt te renlnce nny nrllcloefCroeltery ertilnk.nre (lint mny he lirek.cu In mevhii;, or if j en wish le rrpliue old or furnish new China Hall I Ih place te net rellnlile mirent Ihe InivrMl rrlre. WA R IX f 1 UA II A NTEED. Exchanged If Net Satisfactory. High sTlVlartin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. elSMfd Vavaoeln. OARAbOI! YourOppertunity. Thnt Jul) U)t of I'ARASOI.S hns lieen beIiib fntt ; Imt nn thtrx Mcru n t;eud ninny In ihe lel, ) oil will still find it nhe Mlcctlen ill 75c, i I.IJ0 nnd 31.2"). Nethlnt; le remmre wllh ihcm nnywhi-ie eli-e. IhU luirvuln let villi hii l ile-tM out, e conic, UikxiulvanliiKuiif It uhlle It l.itta. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN'S, 11 EAbT KINO bTREET. ap2-3inOHP (CtU'vinrica, CTANDARDCARIUAOEWOIHC. Standard Carriage Werk. EDW. EDGERLEV, N&. 10, C, , 4i Mnrkf t htr t. Rf nr of rx.t rx.t ellhv, IuiuUt, l'n. Buggies, Phaetons, Family Oarriagics. The rlnet kteck In the eenntry te eleet from. We can mil evcr body. I'rlee te mil t the limes. A One line of beeend-nund Werk. New la the time te get your Carrlnge Re painted and Repaired. Our repnlrlnc rnnnet lc (KCflled. One Kt of vrerkmen epeclnlly cm cm ple) ed for Hint purpose. Call and examine vrbether you wlili le buy or net. ' arfiaif'iM . ' - .- - Kb : ...A. ".-. vt ,- - . ... " - ,
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