.v'?4nin !nC5JWJw ' wl-i44.- wh-'V N- THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTELLIGENCEB FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1889. c S, V,tVS" (tilt g-nteUtaettcer 'J. WEINMAN. l CRAftMnftTEIKMAN Fel.TK, IMItem. MOBERT CLARK, FnWUh . AILY lNTELLiaENCKR.-l-ubllnhed Mf kurln the year, but Hunday. Honed fcy earrlera la. IhU, cltr nnd surrounding rMattenrrntaaweek. Bymiinve"ot Bymiinve"et I MM IB d vatic SO cnt n ment h. T K ' Ctt INTEbLIOENCEH-Omi dollar nod Mjreniti year. In advance. 5 TO MJBHCRHIEllS-lletillt by rhccK MtoAee order, -and where neither of lean be procured tend In a registered M the Faateflkt. an accend claw mall Matter. 1 ADDKKtM, TSB nTtLUQKMCER, vM Lailea-der. l'n. XJUNMLtm, PA., MAT 24, 1889. $, Tfcejr Hate Treablr. evolutions ami miracles ere innuera t are -riving the churches a great deal f trouble. Mrs. Humphrey Ward threw i great a firebrand Inte the thcoieginna' ID with Rebert Klsmere's scminicuis 'aw Darwin did with his origin of npeclcs. Flfee Yale theological school dteinl-wes iJPrer, Jehn Russell for Raying that there a se much room te tieuut tue trutu itt miracles that no man ought te lie - axcluded from the Christian church le- w feausc he entertained theHO doubts. The boss theologians of the concern thought H doubt of the miracles of the Bible win incompatible with Christianity ; but we , think that rcenle neiicrnllv will doubt finis. The miracles arc taken en faith. Fiwltheut permitting the understanding ia'a- i ..i.l- i...lr ...in. ,l.... ptm... ......I,-., i iu iruui'it-um-u uti uii'iu. i ui- iuni'i n f.fleek takes the Bible literally, and It is f very convenient that they should ; for f.; when they step te think, they can only 1,-Tonclude thut their undcrHtaiidlug is tee 'Unite for the question. This Is the only F conclusion thatnny comfort can be found - in. Faith is the read aud the doctrine F faith unnueHllening: but it seems that 5; in these modem days u rvnioiiaule de- yrrce of doubt must lie iwrmltfed by tue ??thcoleiian nnd that 1'ref. Bussell is net 'unreasonable lu demanding nbHolutleu from alHelutc faith lu the verily of all the igreirtdmlracles.Llke latitude Welnimed r$ fiw llie doctrine of evolution belief In the restatement of (lie Scriptures that theearth cftwas made In certain days and thut Ailmn was a distinct creation. The (loot rl ne gef evolution lluds many converts and gives great trouble te the churches. The ft?. Southern Presbyterian general usscm- sbly,ln session new at Chattanooga, voted p by a large majority that the doctrine Is R -.. in it... cm. ........ I.. Il....lt.l bwuuaij IV Lilt; liiiiii u.l'll ill llivililifi f-fjerm in wblcli II was preached by 'Dr. Woodrew, of Seuth Carolina, M whose condemnation by the synod of i that state wus before It en niiix-nl. Dr. tWoxlreu' had disavowed belief in tlie Uf scientific! theory of evolution, but he had tr yielded enough te (he theory te doubt t&, the literal creation of A-luiu. It is a solemn fact, therefore, (hat lite Southern P; Presbyterian church stands en Adam, aud that the fleck there has no ccniH) , from a literal belief in the Garden of t IT.tnn Pfnniwl lluiniml.1 W.t. ICv. lmin Kj) "l '' ' ii"--"n.-. ii.vii.iimi.. K, Presbyterians are new lu m-hmIeh In new lerK, ana they are going te 'have a tussle ever the ancient West- i minster confession : but ibitber the re- ', Klllf, will lie In nlhiw iriimter fnwihuti nf t1 l.lt..? ... II... XT .1 ii. i .... ., nxcuvi ivi -.-re lerui-Tii i ix-snj ii'iiuu K hunb cannot Im) foretold. R Clearly It would lie well If them was LnyC-e unify of belief or mere latitude of Talth allowed In the churches. The lat itude will be taken If net conceded : and Rf It Is uet well for the preacher te have te H.Y.1..I.... fa,.... !l.. il....1. .... ......... .....! I...1 ffuiiiu iiuiu iiiu utnriv be lining iihhi uih Ksaouetiug creatures iy the strictness or lhls creed. They should be left te stand in under tnu eaves, ut any rule. f$ Tt.A 114I. .. k Al ul 1. p.v muv j'l-mii ui fiiiiiiiii'i niiiH'Ji . The death of Samuel Shech will bu Ef, heard of with regret by everyone : fur R though he died lu the great fullness of his years, no win de iiiihsihi as would an un clenl landmark that seemed testaud for- t'ever j andthe uprightness ofhlsleng life .nas made it a pleasant perfume lu the -community. It hits net becnun obtrusive E ,llfe ; it was the lifeefu man of business, Keaurast te its demands, thlukiui: litt'u B of relaxation, honest in dealing, suc- , cessrul in Its alms. unostcntatleiiHlv pS charitable, simple, earnest and laborieus: SJ. cordial in frlendslilji and devoted te M home. We will place It. all the time. JS" besides u life passed In the glare of pub licity, secuing uusubstantlul notoriety tuai. m suppeei te Imj fume, endlnsf U geuerally in dlsapiwlntment and always s QMiureeu wiia tlie alternation of ?Jl.nnii ..! .1 -! I . . . K""!" "" ui-spair; uiui 10 most minus tlie verdict wll be for the .placidity, or even lameness If you please i,u se can u, ei me MicceKsnil business .career, thut spreads comfort around (.about It. We de net knew a better ex ample of a busluesH life than Cel. Shech furnUhetl In his long career, new ended Pamld the general regret of the public, vJ whose esteem his quality ebtulued. He .vien a geed examine te be followed, of Kg ne inausiry, probity, temiieramv and fe, mieiiigence tliat cenununds sucitss. fk --- Sft A Liberal Pension Peller. A Washington dispatch savs that the total Deuslen aiiroiriutIeir firtli, u,.ni J VMV fiQ ?Utfl IWVI ll.ld ..1..n.l..l lu T from the treusury aud that there w 111 be .a deficiency before Julv 1. when m-xi year's tnmrenrhit Ien will ly m-.ii..i.i,. rThe reason for this umuzlmr state of & things Is net far te beek. The " HU-ral gvpellcy" of the present administration tJfftf tllM ralllkttnll tllfMl llnu uiiiK..l I 11. i,, - w.w w..i.x. HimniMiini (l Hit If ubh tum mwiin hi give ussurnuee or u ;detrtnintttien te settle iu Biirplus Cn, llUmilUll 111 1L WUV IIirtnL ttlltfiUflKr 4kllt Hiin's millions Lieadcufct amenir im. SiVerthy claiuuiuts. In a circular one of tp tllA idfltlll flfreillu InvflllK' llliliinnuu II. ..I ii 7 . l '. . . lu"1 .juie assisiaui.M.-creiury ei me interior lias Pinade decision after decision ecuingup .or laverauie consideration Hundred of ;Ulms heretofore excluded, und we nub- iriish two decisions Just rendered which new bow wide the treusury doers uie thrown open. One Villiam Powell was weundi-d In barracks by a demijohn two weeks after fesuw uate of Uls discharge piijiers, but he wm uciug oearuwt rree by Uncle Sum i and se gets a pension. Anether man wa ruuuiug, when u comrade irinmni JlMn and his collur-leno wus broken, for IWhlch the war-fceurml veterau gains his Lfiyensieu. i After the President. ; Senater Farwell. of Uliueis. sav n.,.( bt addressed some plain talk" te the sldeut, ever the uppelutmeut of a aaster at Hpringtleld, ut the ln- i tbe ceugressmuu of the district PWI without consulting either of the spNMiem, iiieugn ripriugtleld is Beuater ' home. Senater Farwell In. the president that this was a i breach of the courtesy due Senater i, tue appointments in his town hk special property of immemorial ir net by divine rlirht. . or wjilen did net eeiivlucw paaideut, although the feeuater riMRrtMd bin that he had hit c-jr xclf laid down this law when a senator from Indiana, and had grasped nil the patronage he could get lite hands en ; which Senater Knrwcll , thokglitjwes an argkmevt very ny 'A the peint.7 vAnd-j'et It was net ; iHarrisen as pros (dent aud senator being two very differ ent beings. The same Impulse which led him as senator te take nil the efllces he could get would lead hlni m president, te appropriate them nil. Anil furthermore, his experience as senator may have rnitlsfled him that it Is very wrong for senators te participate In the scramble for the offices. The Senate has the con firmation of the president's selections ; and evidently should bring te the duty an unbiased mind. It should determine the confirmation solely upon the ques tion of fitness, aud should have no prier bias due te the advocacy of appoint ments. If (he president should will that seuuleilal recommendations for of fice would net be received, he would make an order that would command public approval. Tun Washington correspondent of tlie New Yerk Jlctuli! Insists that tliree com missioners arn te be sent te Haytt by tlie statu department te use their ialliiciice for a peaceable adjustment of tlie troubles en tlie Island nnd tlie establishment of a firmer government. They are also te secure n geed harbor for use as a coaling station for the navy. The secretary of the navy denial all knowlcdge of any intention te send the commission by the cruiser Bosten, which has been ordered te lleytl, but Ills said Hint the project has been a carefully guarded secret. Onneral Ix)w Wallnce is named us out of the com missioners. A Kansas City mini, he styles himself n professional hangman, has wrtllun In ShcrlfrOrcen, of Media, soliciting the job of hntiKiug Samuel Jehnsen. Ile lll giiarantoe results for fW, and bids low be can se It would be n geed ndvurttseuieut for hlni In that section. It Is generally thought at Media that the beard of pardons will eoiimiute Jehnsen's sentence. If hangings nre se numerous ns te warrant this cold-blooded en"ort te establish a'repu a'repu lutlen as n professional hangman, it Is high time that home mero elllclcut measiite v ere found for the protection of society aud the punishment of crime. Murdering and hanging geos en steadily, and here comes a man ready In make a steady busluess of taking life, while weall knew that a great many murderers escape, the legal penally, and mnuaie occasionally hung who nre net guilty. .Society would be mero thoroughly protected, crlme us wnerely punished by imprisonment for lifu; for there would be lessiucrsleu en the pait of Juries te Inllletlng Hint inmalty, and few of the guilty would escape, w hlltt te thn end of tlie llfe of a convicted man n chnuce would be left te correct errors le which the most careful Judgement Is liable. The present system falls te terrify the crluilnlnlly inclined, and has a hrutnlliiig effect umiii society. Til i: third Annual report of the stale 1 enrd of health and Itnt statistics, transmuted In December, J8S7, comes te us rather far be hind the time, lint better Inte Ihnu ueer, hecauselu the great mass of Information that has long ceased te be of any Interest or value, the book conceals some really In teresting facts. Ter example, the necessity of mero careful quarantine against Asiatic cholera has been feieibly impressed since the report was made, but may be claiming ery serious attention before tlie summer lsoer. The hygienic ariaiigeuietitsef the summer camps of the militia arc severely criticised, ami no doubt, huwi liceu Im proved in subsequent camps. A great deal ofspaee Is g!en te piivailtleus against diphtheria und ugul nst contagious unt Infec tious diseases, and lliciu is an excellent address en hygleue. - Tin: officers of Ihu steamer Polynesian Insist that tlielr ship was propel ly handled, and Is uet responsible for the sinking of the Cynthia lu tin) HI. Uiwience. When steamers collide the disagreement of their oftlcers as te very sliuple things Is 0110 of thocurieusand invai labia phenomena, nnd It will doubtless require nil the ability of a court of Inquiry todetcriiiluo whether the Polynesian or llie Cynthia wus In the wrong position when they came together. The uxeuse kIveii by llie elUccrs or Ibe for mer for falling te aid the Cynthia Is that their own condition was veiy desperate, and they were only saved from sinking bv well-built water-tight bulkheads. IT.IlMINAI,. Mus. Pauemnk A. llneiiuii, widow or Jehn Uieiil'Ii, tbe War governor of Ohie, died lu CluclnuuU en Wednesday. COU.KCTOU t'AOWAI.ADIIIl'S iesl(;naleii, le tuke ellectatthe iilcasure of Secretary Wlndeni, has been en llie in the treasui y department at Washington slncu March ri. Cot.. II. K. Jamisen, or Philadelphia, the well known banker, led Miss Jean Wlllard. second daughter of Charles Duaue Wlllard, of Washington, I). ('., te tlie altar in Lon Len Lon eon en Thursday, Joux S. Wisk predicts that President Harrison's recognition of ox-Senater Ma hone will maku Viiulnla Deiuefratlc bva maierlty of .'lO.eOO. lie adds: " llarrlsen Is dlsmisttsl with the Vliglnlu lteimbllean situation, and leM mi) he wishctl weweiu all In the middle of the ocean, or winds t.) that enect." UovmtNen Hn.i, ui be one of the speakers ut the banquet next Mnndav evening lu honor of e. President Clue lund. 1'hose wheatteiuled the centennial baiuiuet noticed that diirlni; thu illnuurMr. ( leeluiul lell his seat en the oiisislte shlu or the tuble ami umed around te the chair next the gocrner. They may be rlal eaiulldates ter the next piesldeu'llnl noiiil neiiil noiiil natien, but ir se the f.u t dies net seem te disturb Iho friendliness of their personal relations. All the tickets le the vU Wand dinner hue Is-cn taken at Jli! i-aeli. lllsiiei- Kie Is in a llx. lu tlie Pietestant l.plscepal eoiiMMilieii nt Sail rruuclMeiiU Ihurwluy was consumed in the bitter dis cussion of a iiioHsltleii le nie Iiiu cner cner cner ublolllsliep Kip an assistant. The debate wbm lull of M)iMiimlltii.s. It was llnallv (lecidMl by uu eeiwliulmlin; niajerlt'v net te Bie mi assistant, but m grant hlni six inenths' iuatieu. Thin prelicallylcutosthe blsheii lu a isisltlen w hew duties he is phj slcall v and nieutallv unlit te iurfeiiii. lllshep Kip has beeii t he he.ul of the KplMsijMl church en the I'ueiile coast ler nearly M ears. Me eodteglo$J,Wiu out 'or Ill's Kilarv or fU.OOO for an assistant, and su end nblu young ineii w ei e w llllug te u opt the iilace w ith tivmraiice of siuvesslen. 'iiiu 1Iei-m Knew Ills Man. I'rem ttie llasten Pel. Net long nKe there wnsa eeilaln KuglUh general lu India who had Iho iiiUfoitune te Imi extremely fat and heavy. His piUate charger was a big uulmiil, well up'm his weight, If any hen.0 could b0 be, but of such a disobliging char.icler that he utterly rerused te carry his master. Wlieneier the general came out te mount him, the horse would threw himself Hat en the ground and refuse te get up. Finally, the Keneral sold him. Twe vears uftefward the same eltleer went te the Irentier en a tour of Inspection, and as he trawled in a palanquin he wus obliged te borrow u charger for review purixses. There was boine dilllculty lu llnding euu up te his weight. "At length'' se the story runs, "an officer resigned le lilin a iiewerAil herse i for the occasion, which was brought out, duly caiiarlseued. lu front of the line. I he general came forth from his tent and proceeded te mount, but the Instant the horse saw hlni udxance he Hung himself I.,1 u?" the"Jd. mid neither Clews nor entreaties could fnduce him te rise. It was the general's eld charger, w he from the " f Oulttli.tr UhTn lee had c or onwpractleed the artltlee until hlsMccend meetfng. The general, who wus an ox ex ceedlngly goeoT-humorixl man, joined heartily In the uiilvcrs.il shout that run .. J'nld OflTand llsc)iurte'.d. ,mfty,efi!10 "f-pef the Ixichltl rolling mill, at JIurrlBburg. who quitted work because of the rulm-tlm. i ,.i. , j blooms, have been paid off and discharged. Imitation la Imimwlble. !thn been thewnllintln many eimmi It li My In sureeMnilly ImlWt. flearcely has a new Im en lien bren anne'inced eforenliwit of ImlUtleiMfprlng up en eicry side. .' i , Ne hlKlirrenreinlum ran be paid the Inventor or discoverer than te encounter Imitation, not withstanding Mich flattery In net acceptable. In neinecaneii nuceewirul Imitation ! rendered ItniKiwIlile, Innmuuch ns the linllnler U unable te lend n complete knowledge le the nulijecl or hmnet tbetiifftiii nt hand te aid him. I'crhaps no article lint been the object of at tempted Imitation mere thnu the world-whle speeine for Iho prevention and cure of kidney and llier dl.erdcru, fanitllnrly known as War ner's Hafc Cure. In the preparation of this Intensely popular remedial agent, It Is claimed that It I Impout Impeut Impout ble te iicce.rullv Imitate unfe cure, even If the correct formula In known, Itccnuxe the peculiar devices nnd highly expcmilve mcchanlKiii used In Its manufacture nre beyond the reaclf of the would-lre Imitator. Adding le thl lire lack of a long experience, which linn rendered perfect every utep In Its preparation which lncnllve genluii ciiu huk gptt, together with the great nklll cxrclsedtii the select Ien or only the cry beatiiiatcrlnN, the genuine urtlcle In ierfcclleii Itnclf. Heme effurt Is hIhe being made te Imitate n popular Hue of old-fimhleucd leg cabin " home cures " known an " Warner's Ixig Cabin " reme dies, cemprllng n Mirnapnrllla for the bleed, hops and buchii for the temach and nyxlcni, cough remedy forceldn, row cream for catarrh, cxtraetfer relief from pain, hair Ionic, oreiis plantcra and pMK Hiicccnnful Imitation Is rendered Impossible fur the reanen that the same rare has been given In their preparation, An expensive laboratory, routing thousands of dollars, has been specially constructed for their mauufarture nnd Is under tlie Immediate miierlslnii of oneef the best cheinlxts known. Peer materliil nnd means employed would be ftiisccpllble te easy Imitations, but with the best of material, machinery nnd skilled labor employed, these household articles urn ghen le the public buyend the reach of all NiiccCHsful ceunttrfulters. "Uilleh I what damned minutes tell he o'er" h he suirers, but mills ; who rlthes, j et means; before he makes up his mind te send out for Just twciity-Mu cints worth of Huhutten UU, thi pain-cure. They say thn average politician Is getting hearse talking about larlll and no lurlir; but he cures his cold ecry ulglil llh Mr. Hull's Cough Hyrup, nnd iH-glns afresh next iiierulng with the lurk. Ittiocellitnceuo. jpiJ.MI'l.i:XION l'0'T)i:i. who vai.uk a iti:riNi:i) cumpi.cxien muht u.si: POZZONI'S MKDICATl'.l) COMPLEXION POvVDER. It Imparts a brllllunt transparency te the skin, ltemew-s nil pimples, neckles ntid ills colorations, and makes I lie skin delicately sua and beautiful, It contains no lime, whlte lend ernrsenlc. In thrcusliades, pluker lliHli,wlilte and brunette. lORHAI.i: IIY All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Everywhere. 3-lir.VAItIH)l'IMirATI0NH.-t nprSMjil a AOI.I.AIW AMI CCKCS-Tlli: I.ATIMI", llie most ileslraule, anil most comrertalilo sluiies and stles any size, at CltlH.MAN'H dents' rurnlslilugHleiu, 42 West KM ngktreut. Lji:Ai.Kn i'itoi'es.i.n vii,i, iii:hi:ci:iv- O i:iat the Maer'sl)lllea until & p. in. Wed. m Mliiy, May IS), 1S.MI, for the best clean Hard l'ea Ceal. gross ten of '.',110 pounds, te Ik, either ilellMTcd Inte coal bin, located at I'. It. II. bridge, Manhelm township, nr tlie coal house at Ihu Water Works. Hnld contrnette lake eilect June 1, IPSO, mid expire December I, lssii. Any null Inferior lu (uallly at iinv time, tlie Wnler ('eiumltlre leierie Iho right te reject, 'I hey alie resenii the rliilit te reject any and all hldi If the coal Is net kailxf.tctery. Ihu name of (mil nuul Ini men tinned lu bid unit name of security glNcu. My order of Water Committee. i:dw. i:i)(ii:iibi:v, .Majer. Attest ! Jaceii II ai iiai II, Clerk. iiifltd mi:..M. weileslretecall ilhe nlle rn lecall tllie attention .if rntwnimra efHIcnm (Joeils and Cnglnei r' Hupiilles. te our large ami Milled stock of l'lis's, ViiHch, L'tM-ks, .Miilleablu ami Cast Iren l'tulngs. Asbestos, Viihiihchtnt. und Csiidurlan, Sheet, Piston and Valve Packings; Scotch and Ited l.lne Itefleet IngdaiigflUlaHwti, Hleiiin lliidlHtersniidrlteani Heating Apiuinitus; Set mid Cup rlrn-wH,nm! In fuel almost ever) thing required by hiciiiii users, aud all of which Me eiler at prices whlili we guarantee le Ik' lower limn dune of any etlnr dealer lu this lelultv. Wehueiieslllcly Ui,. largest stock, nnd be ing connected with the 'lcl Hume Kxehange. nre preistred le reeel ami nil all orders In thu shortest ihmsIIiIu time. When In imt iifuiij. tiling lu our line, call en us for prlccsund we will convince jmi of our nbtllty ami wlllluu liess lewiM) jeu .Mime), IHlay and Vexation. Our fuellltl.s for furnlkhlng r.nglnes, Hellers, Miutlug, Pullets. Maimers, Special Machinery! Plumbers' unit Uas KltleiV Tisils, Patterns MiKlels, and Iren aud ltmss C'iihIIiiks, nnd for Iho prompt repair of all kind or matlilnery nr unexcelled In laucasler, and we risiH.-ctrully selklt a share of your ndreuage. Central Machine Works, 111 A I'M NOUT1I CHIUBTIANHTltnn', I.ANCASIhll, I'A. (IihmI Werk, lleaseuiiule Churges, Prompt ness, Telephoue connection lU-tldll ilUialr. "A f t'MICAI. 11AIK1AI.NS. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., Haetheljirgestaud I'luest htis'k or I'lsues uiidUrgaus IoIjekiii lu Ijincaskr. In our Small Ware Department vnu will Unit lliirmeiileas, Vivordeens, Violins, llanjiw, (Jul. tars uiui Small Musical lustiiiuieuls of every diM.rlptlnn. ' rinest IiniK.rled Strings. Ilcnlqiiarlers Ter allllieUili-si.NeviltlisliKJiirl.lue. I'llnbguar niitced te be the Uivvest. Sheet music mid at one-third lei-s than cata logue price aud malhsl te all irlsef theiouu theieuu mV reailuis will pleiiMi wilte for SiK-eial I'rkvs. Second-Hand llargalu Deuirtuient ; One Ixs- , rtull- i-iiiiiii, III1IIIMI nun ,,!,(, (i,l'li Siiiare,oue HcaiUm, one New i:m;lanil all In irmi.1 lie, !. a.s..ll... m..l.b.... .. Ill ..... . gissl order, and the pilccs will suit eu: one I li I l itir U, im .. III. .it.. .. ........ i . . . . ' h "i' mini ii Kn-.il imrKiiui. litKHl K'COl.U IllUUt OlVlillNllI lirllfat tllllt ulll.liMirk.. mi. KIRK JOHNSON & CO., Ne. '.'1 West King Street, 9-l,.H-l'liiims,(irgniisniid Klne I'uiiitture Vl1"',,:..ll,1 ,uul "amine, llie New llnriU Muale lllliilerH. iI l)divv tiottecfuvitioltiiiix USoebti. p.l.liA.NI)M:i! ROCHESTe'r" LAMP! Sixty Cundls.lglit; Heals them all. Anether Utt of Cheap (1 lobes fr (Jasiiud (Nl Sleven. TlIi:"l'KHKKCTION" Miri'.VI. MOl'I.DI.Na and HUllllKH CUSHION Weather Strip. llcats them all. lhlsstrlpoutvvearsnllelhers. Kw out the cold, steps riitlllug of win levvl hxiIudcH Ihediut. Kiv out snmv und VuliT All) ene can apply lb no watte or dirt made In UPI'I) lug It Can tw llu.sl an) w hen" i hell" tobiire.ii-adyrerusi-. I will imt split. wnrl.e? Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.ANCAhTi:il l'A. (Ceal. f U.M1IKUANDCOAU JJAUMUAltllNKIU COMI'ANv! COAL DEALERS. De'it'UN'enU l,rluce hlrtt- ,leilr "wiling BRU-tH L-NC.iSTEn,I'A. (tiinitmitkcr'. riULArjKi.rMlA, Krldny, Mar 2, M. Camel. Hair Surah. Yeu knew that most Camel Hair ef fects are en feulc fuzzly faced goods. Here's a new de parture. A genuine surah weave. A smooth, ha relish sur face (but a soft and dainty stuff), and the hanging hairs just as you've been used te see ing them. Half a dozen ecru and drab shades shades that are as scarce as grays in most stores. The most interesting part of the whole business is the price. $r quality for 75c. Width 41 inches. Beu I h eas t of en I re. There's new activity in the Clothing Stere. Weeding out, adding, rounding up the assert ment. Already there are spots and spots just as we would have them. Fer men and for boys. We are fast getting in shape te de the best possible for both. Loek at this : Fine imported Worsted ; light enough for Summer wear. A grade of stuff you'd think te find only in custom tailors' hands. Ready made, and $S the suit ! Here's a $10 Vest-suit (3 pieces), for 10 te 15 year old boy. The price is $7.50. Or a sightly plaid, same style. $6 ! That's the pace we're strik ing all through Clpthing, thirteenth and Market streets. We don't knew of such an other gathering of Silk and Flannel Blouses, Blazers and Jerseys. In color, fit, finish, everything there's something te suit any lady in want of such a rig." Second fleer, Chestnut street side. Tour ele vators. A better Corset Cever for 25c than we've ever given you before. Twe styles. (1) Cam bric, with two rows of Ham burg insertion en yoke, square neck ; (2) Hamburg edge en yoke and neck. One straw from the Muslin Underwear stock. Second fleer, with Muslin Underwear. Maybe two or three times as many Lamp kinds and shapes as you'll find in an ordinary Lamp store. Every sort that a full, perfect stock should have fire-fly Fairy te as britrht-and rich as you care te get: short of a special order. We've made a little Lamp show in the Main Aisle near Chestnut street. Half a hun dred or se of just hints. Yeu see the Hellings still stands at the top as the best Fleer Lamp. The up-and-down way of a Hellings is what puts it ahead. A child's touch lifts or lowers it, and there's no thumbscrew or careful touch for the child te go wrong with. $12 up, with burner and 4-inch glebe ring. Fer oil, the Rochester. The mellowest, cheeriest, softest oil light we knew of. Centre draft ; simple. The burner for busi ness. Dozens of handsome shapes, $3.25 up, with plain white shade. Banquet Lamp, 2 or 3 feet high, with bread base, trim shaft and ornamental head, all of polished brass, $5. The price is absurdly low. Without ihe parasol shade, duplex burner, chimney and holder it would be well worth that. But you shall have the Lamp com plete for $5. The last wrinkle in Shades is the Flower Umbrella. A sort of grassy-floral thatch full of Summer and sunshine. Mether Hubbards and all the ether shades. Second fleer, imar centre. Four clev atom. Yeu may forget; the moths won't. Wt! hang Furs and Plush Wraps and Coats where no hurt can come te them. In sured. Seal things te be re dyed or made ever can be cared for new better than later. When you say, we'll send them home ready for use. Jehn Wanamaker. 4'Javeumvi. ArAitsii,M.ji.itj.N7iiiiit. " Do)euuuut te buy A Lawn Mower, A Refrigerator, A Water Coeler, OR AN IOE CREAM FREEZER 7 irse (je te MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9& II Seuth Queen St., l..XCAHTi:U, l'A. -AI.SO- WIRE NETTING AND BARB FENCE WIRE. Palnti, 01U, White Lead. V&rntihei, Aud u full line of General Hardware. SOLE AUKNTtf KOlt TIIK Eeyal Eeady Mixed Paint. febS-lyd AJNE-S CELEBY COMreUND. A - RHEUMATISM .and NEURALGIA . &BJ These twin diseases cause un Meld uttering. Doctors admit that they are difficult te cure- te de their patients. I'alne's Celery Compound, has permanently cured the worst cmes of rheu matism and lieurnlgla-wi say thiwe who have used It. "Having liecn troubled with rheumatism at the knee nnd feet for five yearn, I wm almost unable te get around, and wan ery often con fined te my bed for week at a time. I used nnlS- lull IuiIIIa nt l,ilnn'a V.lw rn.M...H "-. .-- -.-... .v ... .-.... .y.v. vvillnljiiu, Tind was perfectly cured. I ran new lumn around, ami feel as lively us n boy." Kuank CAROM, Kurekn, Nevada. JI.OO. HlxtbrtS-OO. DruKxIits. Mammoth testimonial paper free M'kllh, IlicitAitMOX 4 Ce., l'reps., Hurling- ion, Vt. diamond mg&sxtr&?&js?fls: I BABrepCT? (Clethittfj. H ArjKllA llltUTilKR. HAGER 5t WRATO. An eleeant line of Plain, Embroidered nnd 'leaded Cashmere Wraps. I'rlcca from II JO le 1IKADKO SHOULDER CAPErt, . the Noveltlea of the Reason, from I2.G0 te 110. CLOTH AS1 STOCKINET JACK KTS, lu weight especially adapted for Knrly Hprlng Wear, from il M te 10. JERSEY WAISTM, In niack and Celers, Pleated Hack, Veal Frent, from II te H.1J0. FANCY FLANNEL HI.OUHES, a Novelty, very desirable, from 11,75 te 12.75. JERSEY BLOUSES, In color, for Mlasex, Braided and Embroidered. GOSSAMERS. Pin Htrlpes, Electric and Black, In the New Hhapes Westminster, Cliften und Hvrecp Cir culars, from Klc te 13.60. INFANT'S CLOAKS, Cashmere, and Cleth. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Muslins and make (reed. In Gowns, Skirts, Che mise, Drawers, Corset Waists, from 2Sc. le $2. HHG6R St BROTH6R, Nes. 25-31 West King Street, 5U pi BliAT HAUdAINS Extraordinary Bargains &1 , a. CHMPETW AT THE r PHILADELPHIA STORE TO CLOSE OUT OUR CARPET STOCK. Bedy Bruisels, Tapeatry Bruttels, Three-Ply, Extra Super Ingrain, Ra and Chain, and Da- maak Ball and Stair. l)t or 0-lnch, lS-lnch and 'Tapestry and Bedy Brussels. Any of thee Odd Borders will be sold cheap te close out the ends. Hemnnnts of Carpet at half cost, HM YHXA AND TAP RUGS much less than cost. MaffllaMffi WINDOW SHADES, SHADING AND FIXTURES. A few BlankeU, Comrertsaud Quilts and Bteamed Feather cheap. Great Bargains in Every Department! sra-Come and Ret Bargains while you havu tliechnncc.-Ca Tiie Pliila.dlelpliia. Stere, 6 AO 8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, marW-lydivv il'ittcltce. H.7 RHOAUS A HON. LOiAi PRICES. Following will be found a list or goods-low- prleed-nlvvnya In our Meck: Child's Oeld Flnger Rings, Me.; .Misses' Oeld ringer ltliiK,75c.; Uidles' Geld Finger Kings, Jl-00; Hleeve Buttens, 25e50i, J1.00; Cellar Buttens, 'Jic. te J1.00; Dlumend Cellar Buttens, J2U0; ladles' and Misses' Breastpins, 25c. te Jl.00; Mourning I'lnsuiid Earrings, 26c. te J5 00; Bracelets, 23c. te JJ0; Nlikel Clocks, J1.00; 8-I)ay.MnntleCleeks,$.t.75; Iidiet'Geld t Watches, J15.75; Nickel Watches, 81.00; Silver Watches, JI0. jrltepulrliiK hi all branches by feed workmen and all work warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, .Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. &t0vtiitn sfcoebu. IT ILINNA BIIENK.MAN. Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, -AND- GENERHL S! AT- Flinn & Breneman's, Ne. 152 N. QUEEN ST., LAXCAhTKK. l'A. iluraoelo. )Alt.hUl.SI YourOppertunity. That Joblxitef I'AHASOljs litis been gelnif feist ; bill as I here werea gissl man) In Ihe tot, ) en will still Unit u nice srhvlleu lit 7u-. 81.UI unit 11.25. Nellilut le compare with them ail) where else. This bargain let will i-oeu be ricked out, se come, take ad uutuge of It while It Is. I.. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN'S, 1 1 EAST KINO STREET, ap2-3mdUF SPORTING GOD I'alne's Celery Compound has been n Ood Oed jend te me. Ker t he ist two ) ears I have auf frred with neuralgia of the heart, doctor after doctor falling te cure me. I have taken nearly four bottles of the Compound, and am free from the complaint. 1 feel very grateful te yen." ciias. II. Lewis, Ccutral Village, Ct. Paine'g Celery Compound "I have been greatly afflicted with acute r.,,2J,ll,.l,,mv.,,d reul" And no relief until I KcdiIallJe.tPelerJrCompeund. After using ill &i! 1.?! V"' ne!cln 1 am new cured of rheumatic troubles." Hamum. Hutchinson , He. Cornish, J. II. EfecULastlag Cares. .VLne'lPc,cryCen,P0,,n'1 na performed mnny ?i LS,.rr "" "arveleqa aa these copies of lef- SLdJhiSIb b .",d" ,,ln, und entirely ?.& ,chll"',takelt. WhV the use of siifferliig longer with rheumatism or neural- K1A7 4 BROTHER. CORSETS. .iM'?.r.ner'?i.. Cerallnea, Feurln-Hnnds and 1. !!'' Tlionipien'a Olee Kitting, Ball' lleallli Corsets, French Corset. P. D. Ferris' W nlsU-Ladlej, Misses and Children, from 2Sc. te tlM. GLOVES. JeuvlnKld.lnlllack.Tan and Gray Shades pressed and Undressed. Meusqiietalrs and But But eons, the Best Kid Gleve Imported. Every pair warranted. KID GLOVES, lu Black and Celers, COc.,73c. nnd II. SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, SILK AND LISLE MITTS. HOSIERY. Smith A Angeir Celebrated Fast Black, all sites and qualities, for Ladles and Children warranted. 'I!? Thread HiMlcry. In Blacks. Tan, Mede, (Jebclln Blue, Serpent, Nuvy, Drewn, from SScI Silk Hese, Black nnd Celers, 75c, 1 and 12. tJiiblcnchcd Balbrlugan Hese, all ahndes. lKme;tlc Hosiery, in Bleck, Colored and Mixed, 6c., 10c, 10c ic. and 21c, Ti.VN'CAHTEn, PKNN'A. f5oeb9. I.AKCASTKII, PKNN'A. Uatcltce. tlTATHFA HMERICHN Watches, Cleck,. igJ-J-I-. Optical OecmIs. TelesraphTlnie Dally. Kvery Aitlelelu thlsl.lueCarerully ltepatred. Leuis Weber, Ne. 189!NerUi Queen St.. Near P. R. R. Station. TEWi:i.F.ll AND OITICIAN. "Watchmaker & Jeweler ! GRADUATE OPTICIAN. Hpccliiltles In American Watches-Oeld, Mil triinJ Nlekel Wutehes. Our stock larger than ever, hum Inducements elU-red, Have taken a regular Cellciflate Course In Optics, graduated aud am fully ceiiiiwteiit te nirrect Usual defects. EXAMINATION OF KVIM KIlKli NO nitOl'S UHEI). CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, I.ANCAHTi:il, PKNN'A. e UU I.AHGF. AND IXCUE.VHKD Watch Sales Is due te the fact that we Imve always a large and choice steek te (-elect from. TlfAT Wi: hKI.I.TIIi: Best Watch T FOB THE LEAST MONEY. That WK DO NOl'KEI.I, WHAT WK CANNOT Jl'.IlANTi:i- llujers lunil.l uppnvlate our clliirls te give gisKl ciHkls, and can depend upon ever) thing we sell te be us represented. HERR, Jeweler. Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. 'TJRBNS oeorw. DRESS GOODS Watt & Shand, Are new offering Kime or the Greatest Bargains ever shown In BIDE BAND SUTTIHaS. 40-Inch FINE WOOL 8UITIN0B, .,W,uh f ""."r border trlmmlnss, at fifle, 75c and 11.00 a yard ; reduced from 5rtc.il.00 aed I1JB. 0AMELI BAIK STJITINaS, .F5r,Jr"ilJre ,nch" w,,,j le shades, 50c a yurd, sold everywhere ut 76c. COIrnch FLANNEL SUTTINQg, Hprlng ihades, nll-woel, 39e a yard ; worth 32-Inch PRINTED 0HALLTE8, Cream ground, new efTccta, 25e a yard: usua price, .11c. We Open Te-Dnv, One More Caae Ferly-flve Inch All-Weel CASHMERE HENRIETTAS, In Oreys, Tnm, Greena, Gebelin Bluea, 4c, at SOcaynrd. Finest Cashmere Henriettas, In all the new shades, cletraut finish, at 75c and 11.00. Fortv-flveluch Weel Cashmere, 37lic; usual price, iOc. Every new shade In our popular yard wlde Colored Cushmcrea at 25c n )ard, AT THE New Yerk Stere. NOS. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. J. ' MA UTI 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 SATINES. Larger variety than ever be fore. French Satines, 19c. American Satines, from 5c te I2c a yard. DRESS BATISTES, In all the new effects, and they are prettier than ever. 3 yard wide, 8c a yard ; 1 yard wide, 10 and I2)c a yard. BOMBAY SEERSUCKERS. A novelty of the season, 10c a yard. DRESS CHALLIES. New, bright and desirable styles. One case at 6(c a yard, worth 10c. PRIMROSE CLOTH. The brightest novelty of the season for dress material, 1 yard wide, i2c. DRESS LAWNS. Crepe Lawns, 4c te 10c a yd. J. BrMARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. gteclte. H Eltll'S BOOK HTOUi:. AN OFFER TO THOSE WHO WRITE. We sell 5 Quires of Fine Pure White Nete Paper for 20c, and 5 Packs eT En velopes, suitable size, for 15c. Don't this seem cheap? Come and see the goods at HERR'S BOOKSTORE, 53 & 55 North Queen Street. uuglS-lyd ART! HI'KC'IAI. DISPLAY Or ETCHINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS AT FenDersmith's Art Gallery, SATURDAY MONDAY KVEXINOS, MAY li A- 2D. " hheep lu n Dusty Itead," by Ijithrep. " Mending llmTi an," b) Wlnslevr Hemer. " Uall In the Meuntulns," b) Deprugneu. " Fullh," by lledenliaiisen. 46 East Kins: Street. m'JMiJ -r ICYt l.r.S, l HICYCLEft, TANDEM. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. CJl'AKANTEKR HIGHEST OltADE, II.l.l'STUA'lED CATALOGUE FREE. POPE TOP'C CO.. 19 nUHKLlN ST., B08T0N. nilANCH HOUKES-12 Warren St.. New Yerk 'JUl Wabaih Aie.. Chleage. Fer Hale by JOHN B. ML'b.1EH,Na 2 North Street, CelumbU. au8-lydeed Pii t-i-gJW
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