TH 'l&SfCABTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDYi MkY 27; f '.rfVn " 'Jj ti u ttlU $tttcUtCurr JU'MrWieW J. UTEINMAK, .CKARLlHTKINMANFOLTr., Editor. ROBEIlT CTARK, Pnbllrtpr. Sttt DAILY INTEt.LIGKNCER.-rnbllshed ;frtry day in ihe year, lrat Sunday, Hertrd jiT carriers In lhl city and surrounding , 3 - towns al ten rent ft wrtfc. Hr mail five del- X Uu year In advance; ie cents a month. WKKKLY INTELLIOENCEH-Onc dollar and ."7 fifty cents year. In advance. jTOTtCE TO SUBKCRtBER-Rcmlt hy check r tmateAce order, nnd where neither of J'.,Uw!cn en procured send In n registered jciier. atered at the Postefflce, a second class mull S. waiter, h Ad&rkwi, T8S IMTtLUOERCnt, r junncntcrt jti. t LAHOABTUt, PA., MAT 27, 1889. Stwl lulls ami riatc. ff-1 Andrew Careecle's opinions nlwut l tleel making nifty be censlilcrc! nlunlile; M the statement he makes (IireiiKli the Londen edition of the New Yerk lTcrald that rails bnve been wild In Pittsburg nt p. .their present quotation in Londen mid , tbameel iiintcs nre nbeul na ciieap here Lherr. 1 a very lilrrvtlnir one. Jt is ..net 'iftAvs te tin who arc in tlieHtcel huslnex", but tieubtlewi Is te tlic tulillc encraiiy, wne nave net rpnumi me nldltv cf the iwcc with which ti& slccl values have nnnnmchetl ciieh pother here anil in Knglantl. It A is true tliat mcel rnllM at tne ft? faetery in England arc cheaper than in a?t- T.n,l..i t.l.,1, ff i uritnrvl.t IfkL'.tu fiu &" the place at which te eenipnrc their re value with that at the factory here. Our .1 manufacturers prices at their works arc u 4III .tuitli fl... l.ll.ltnl. ltllMI l.tl 41... I& """"' "" -"(j"-" "S"'u """ '" J lintC? UUI1IIT MTJ 1IUUIIMJ L'lOft! WIIC.II they ((pen te our manufacturers the Seuth Amerirati and Canadian markets, as Mr. Carnegie declares litweiilnlmi that they will, during this year. There is abundant Justification for the opinion ; and It truly will be n notable fituntlen when the United States can sell steel rails teEnglHi colonies. Certainly that event will mark that the time has alnnit eenitt w ben our manu factures de net need the protection of the steel rail product by a duty; which, however, they will net Ikj in a hurry te surrender, fearing as Mr. Carnegie docs, that this equilibrium between home anil foreign prices is only found new bet,aue of the Inactivity of innnufaetureat home and Its activity abroad. When the for eign mills gel slack In orders they are expected te lower their prices, se as te dump upon us their surplus product at rates that w III shut our factories tip. This is a process w 1th w hlch our liemu factories are familiar. When the big mills in the West llnd their market tee small, they send their surplus Knst and sell it at n price that shuts down (be Eastern mills. When the Chicago steel rail mills arc slack they give Mr. Car negie's Eastern mills a lively tUHxcl for orders. When the great furnaces of the Seuth cannot sell their Iren nearer home, they Invade the Pennsylvania market and use us as the dumping place of their surplus, at priirs w lilcli yield 1 1 Kin no prellt, Mr. Carnegie wants t lit; tariff, te avoid any such relief for the foreign mills, in their tlnie of distress, at our uxieuse. And he wants t be tarltr, tee, apparently, out of reverence for w lint it lmstlene,ecn though It may have exhausted its value. The tarilT brought iilmtit this prodtic predtic ttniKDf cheap steel, he says; and sa.s "Iruly. If it had net liecn for the protec tion of the tarltr, capital would net have ventured Inte the industry, and our great steel plants would net have been established, and erfectcd such economy or Inimr as te cuahlu tnem te compete with the low labor of Eng land, and defy also the extra cod of their product caused by the higher prices of raw materials that the tarltr tilmi pro tects. Protection has enabled the child te attain the stature of a man ; and new that it has done its work, it w ill tile. A policy that Is geed in one condition of a country Is bad in another; anil the pro tection policy, that lias cultivated our manufactunrs, ceai-es te be of value te them and becomes an injury, w hen they have reached a sclf-sutainlng point. As our steel rail makers are ready te challenge the English makers in English colenics, it Is te their interest that the duties levied en all the raw uiateiialsef manufacture shall W taken oil'; anil they can atl'erd te surrender their own pro tective duty, and crmit the government te establish a rate en rails that will lie for revenue only. The development of the country Is ad vancing with enormous strides, as the steel situation shows. The present dull uess in manufacturing springs, as Mr. Carnegie says, entirely from the fact that our manufacturing grew tli has out footed the grew th of population and our home demand. We need new worlds te conquer; and the steel rail situation shows that the greater cost of our lulier and our tarUV is met ami balanced by our lessened iet through the substitu tion of machinery for men ; w hereby new, it is said, that in Mr. Carnegie's mills at liriuldeck, eight cents pajs the labor cost of handlingn ten of rails from the time the bloom leaves the furnace until the rail is leaded en the cars for shipment. Italy and France. Crlspl and Hlsmarck, reiueniUiiing the value of discretion as a part et valor, hare WKWcd theft-stiie figureheads of '"Italy and Ocrmanv te l'Im iiiitlmnii. r tlen of n high old time in Mra-burg. The rejoicings of the (jcrmaim in their conquered provinces were bad enough for touchy France, but for Italy tethlnk of joining in them was a little tee much. Ne wonder there was a sign or two of gathering Indignation in Paris w hen the news of the contemplated festivities of the two crowned heads vvus made pub lic. There has been mere or lev, irrita tion between France and Italy font long while, but the recent course of the latter nation seems guided with the deliberate purpose of causing the French te under alaud that Italians are te 1 ranked vv ith their ujien fees, the Germans. It is a part of the royal plans for the discouragement of democracy. The os tentatious change of pregramme In this instance calls attention te the hostile attitude of Italy, audit Ls u little curious that we should llrst hear of French ex citement through the nevs of the change of plan made for the purpose of allaying Breed Klgld. We publish lu the account of the pro ceedings of the I.lnnaeaii society an an- euiiceniejimiai menuiorieuH seventeen year Iecuatls again en deck, The Us-iists that made our weeds vocal and lentli in tlie summer or 1885 were of a dllll-rent and mere numerous breed, thnuirh i.r. J Oisely like these lu voice, habits uud tip. yearsuu-. inese preacui locusts are iuevvn an breed eight und are u small ud lnedext, though thriving tribe. V jiu wn tuey appeared only nt Marietta, but member of breed eight have new been reported from NetTsvllIe, Rawlins Rawlins vllle and the centre of this ctiy. Thls breed will net reappear until 1806, when they may be quite as numerous na the breed of 1885 known M breed ive. , J'cr J'cr aens who may observe t lie locusts taking their usual exercise In ether parts of the state or county would de well te ferw ard a specimen te Professer Hathveii, the eminent bug expert of this city. i Mere Dear Cashiers. Heme mere cashiers have gene wrong ; and the bank directors have had them arrested. In these cases, the damage siems te have leeu done, net by steal ing, but by borrowing. The difference in sound Is large, but In effect smell when the borrower cannot pay. The banks arc out of their money, and the directors are making the cashiers dance. We suggest that the cnshlcrs should or ganize n directors' dance as nn accom paniment. We should like te knew what bank directors are for, anyhow. They never seem te knew themselves. When the bink bursts they are as Innocent ns lamlisnud ns much surprised nsnnyliedy, nppnrcntly. The efllcers run the bank and the directors exercise their faith. They meet once a week anil solemnly scan the discounts; get their own little notes done, and go nlMitil their own business. There is net a bank out of twenty whose eHlec-ix could net wnlk away with It ever night ; ami yet bank stocks sell at prices worthy only of high class, gilt-edged und fire-proof Ismtls ; n striking tribute te the nbeundiiig faith of the community in the integrity of bank cashiers ; n faith which Isgreunded upon the rock; and which It would take a dynamite-explosion at least encenyear in every nelnhltorlieod te shake ; distant cannonading ders net move It. m Pnei-iiirr WioeiNN new s.iys that the sun is a grc.il electric light and gives no licit ut nil. Then he gees en te talk about that second unseen moeti without deigning te explain why the. sunshine, is se very warm. PoerWIgglun! Ills lunacy used te be of our Interesting type, but w enther, comets nnd earthqiinkcs hnve net treated his repiltntlen kindly. Tun Philadelphia ,fi,7er notes tlmt the (hilled Slates strainer Ymitlc had a tough experience uilli a hurricane, butcauiu out or II all right, leaving thn squibs about the American navy ti-elrss for the tliiin. Ah, but the 1 1 me was brief, fur en Sutiirdny morning tlm British cruiser llii'xnrtl sailed Inte New Yerk harbor, liaviiigeiicuimtored the s.11110 gule, In ulinest the s.iinn position en tlie kiiiiij d.iy. Tim cruiser sullcrcd no Injury in any part, nnd grent was hcrsur pilsp te see the Ymittc, steaiii up the bay with lit-r sp,irs vliliK-d out and te learn later that she h.id been nhnest lest lu the s.i n ie s'.eini. Hut the llillisli i miser's M)Ueiful lrlple-euiusleu engines poshess peshess Ing siwer siilllcient te drive lier ever 11(1 ecu knots mi hour, ceupkil vllli Die fact lh.it her engine and lite room am pro pre vldcil with ii system of wiiler-llghl com. jMrliiientH, miiile the storm no veiysmleiis in liter le her. It Is the lessen of .Samoa's hurricane, repeated. II pays te have only geed strong slilpt nlle.it. The llrlllxh ship came, under full spud fieni llcimuda le wlre ltiiertmit iliHpaklicstethuadniirally, and llie wniidei is what Ihey leutd have been about. Ktiglixh war ships rniely rnti-r AliierUnn Mirri unless iindei piesslng ins esslty bei iiiike el llinilaiigei of desmilen eftlieh men. -- Tut: iietunl work en the Nluiingiia caniil will boieuiineiiusl in n ver.v short time by llie strong pnityiiiiw enllmwa.v. Perhaps the nuw s niny gnlv iiulre the Pan una enter prise Inte a hciiiblaui e of llie I'.ll ru,, llie tewei builder, was born at Dijon; and isiiii-nthiisiastle li tiii-liiiiiiti,iii spile el the Herman ring el Ids name, I'remli scientists are using the lewt-i le determine what allowance should he made in the Hpetliumaiiid.VNlsef starlight lei the nil tliieiigh wliidi the ra.VHel light pass, 1 1 Is nilhei stiiitliiiKte read in dispatches tieiu Paris Hint the American machinery exhibit at llie gie.it exposition Is disap pointing in the one feat me hi w lilth A mer le ins have felt most erlnln of superiority. AmciiiMii iigiicultuial m.ichinciy does net show piegiess iencHiiidlUK te lliat of ether Hues of mechanical diivelepincnt, Tim report s-iys: "We are, indeed, at a double disadvantage lu this; fei, besides exhibiting nothing uetablv new, Uuiepciu uatiniis hnve bisjii HtnecMNlully overtaking us In llui production et out ew n uiai blues," A faint suspii leu Is meused that the uir uir rcspeudent may net Knew v cry linn li about the matter. Perhaps we had se marly rciched partcitlcm at the lat world's fair that tin ru was net much room for pro gress. It is gratifying le leaiii that lu ether lilies we are still in the lead and lu that pioneer brain h, elcctik-.il engineering we display piactical icsults that astunisli the natives. We have Bell mid IMiseu, mid the discovery by Professer Klllnt Thomsen of llie H-rfcct fusion by means of electricity el metals that de net amalga mate in the lergu adds a third American c!ci.tiie!il leader. Piofcsser Thomsen's discovery Is nx pet ted te ruvoliitieuiru pro pre t esses mid modify methods throughout the whole siope of nietid vierUlng. The IMlsen exhibit occupies one-half the entlie American freutiiKi-, covering 1,echi square fist. It is the In west slngle ex hibit in the cxHisitien. II isdevlsisl te il lustrate, in iiilulatuie, most of the great practical results of Mi. Kdixeu's inven tions. Per instance, thn lighting of New Yerk city is shown by subways v isible in the Meering, with i harts mid apparatus in dicating the distribution et lamps mid the control of forte. Tuu machinery hall of llie Paris expo sition is said te lie thv Isigcst building ever constructed under oue root, mid this glass lilled (everiug Is supiMiitecl en twenty n it lies el iron hinged at b.ise and iqs-x se as te allow ler ruiitrnetteii and exclusion. The length of the building is nearly 1,100 feet, its width a70 fct-t mid Its height 170 feet. A gallery thirty feet from the lloer extends the entire length en both sides. At the tour corners are steam plants furnishing abundant power for the machinery. In the Ameri can section are. three dillercut machines fei setting tyK-, the .MtieMillan, the Thorue and llie Mergcnthaler lluotype machine. The 1 ut named presents thu most striking features, as it does away with muvahle type. Instead, it uses m i"ti ices, nnd easts a solid liar for each line, the matrices being then returned automatically te their proper places. This machine is furnished w ith a phonograph, which dictates copy te the ojierator, l'UlfeOXAI.. IIlitVM B. Pisii, n preniiiicnt Deiueeratiu jvellttfl.ui. ex-iisseiiiulyuiau, and widely known tlvll engineer, dleil estenluy, at Betlileheiu, Pa., agecM J rars. Mr. J. li. I.riuv, a ineit haul of Xowpert, Fa., seiit a short tiiue yesteiday v lib Ids son, J. Bdgar J'ihy, who is a student in Franklin mid Marshall academy. Adjutant Okm.ii i. Diti-vi will go upon the retired list en Tuesdav, lie having reaclitst the age of (U years." It Is thought that Colonel Kelteu, llie present assistant wljiitnit ginenil, has the best tlinncefer the him-eosleii. (1i.m:iii. Jehn Batja, h ret lied Bug lUli army eniccr, stumbled the ether day en liU win Jehn (who run away fieni home seveu vxara age) as a vvulter lu u Seattle hotel. The old gentleman took Jehn Inte a eorrider.gavohim u gend klikhig.uiul then te a vlethlug stere for a new eutlit. They are new en geed ternu, und w 111 r turn home together. Bev. II. C, SweTi:l, lector of bt. Luke's Eplscennl church, t5cranten, prcacheJ forcible a rmon.Hrjnda.vevenlnr'i agslnst prohibition. ,Ke declarctl 'thnt li was net n moral but a political Issne. Us cfTtt would K)fe drive the liquor business Inte the alleys nnd liy-ways of the cities nml produee n deeper degradation than had ct lieen renehed. Hn fhvered high Ilccnse 'for cities and local option fur the country districts. Miss Amkma .1. Oivrw, oneot Csrllsle's wcsllhy Indies, hssdecldeilte build nhnnd nhnnd nhnnd soine free librnrv nt Mount Helly Springs, her birthplace. The building vvllfbc known as the Amelia S. Given library and will be erected In the central KrtIen of the town. It will lie built of Iliiinniclstewn brown stone, with slnte rcsif and the nrchltecture will hoof the ftoniaticsqiie style It will hnv e n capacity forlliree or four theusnnd tKMtks, which hre nlse te be presented by Miss (liven. It will cost I00,(V)0. It's nil very well te tnlk nbeul building new rnllrend nnd new iti-nmhl, but bow could men, women nnd children travel en lliem without Dr. Ball's Cough Hyrup. Think of It. 1-ender It. . . . "Nelllur s borrower nor n lender be;" but Inks enr own twentj -Ave tents nnd imnreund toyecirown clrnRKlkt hiicI liy jeurnelr n liettte ofHcilMitleu Oil ler jour nrnln, nches nnd pain. H OOfVH HAIUArAltILti.V. IT COSTS LESS On the fiiellen of rent economy lfeisl's Sor Ser snpnrllln I no fnr ahrnd of ether preparation ns te plneelhem entirely out of the rncennrom rncennrem rncennrom petller. Here nre facts III reitnrd le thlspopu thlspepu nr medicine, enslly sinireitlbl of ceucluMvn proof. I. flood's Hnniapnrllla Costs the Manufacturer Mere llinn nny ether ceniictliiK prrpnrntlen, lieeniiMi It Is mere lilitlily renecnlrntcd nnd con tain mere real medical value. '2. Itreslsllin Jobber Mere.ns n consequence of thefnctjmt ntnted. 3. It coils llie ttelnll Druggist Mere, forth same reason u can ennlly be linrned byln pilry. llenre ttioiteslrsef some retailers lesell llielrenn preparations, willed test them less, nnd for which Ihey gel the (mine, price, thus making morn money. Jut 4. ItC'wts llieCeniimerfK8Htlinnnny ether medicine, becnu-ce of Its gnuter renceiitriittd strength nnd the. n,tinntlty In tnch bottle, nnd tjeeniiNe It Is the only preparation of which can truly be said, " 100 Dese One Dellnr." 'flint the mipl appreciate ltd is shown by the furl Hint Heed's Hnrsnpnrllln hns the firg est snloefniiy snmnpnrlllnerblcssl purlller. It pceses (leeiillnr merit and eirecls wonderful cures. A l-OINT KOIl YOU. When eii buy jour spring medicine jeu wnnl the best. Ask for Heed's HnrNipnrllln, mid IikIbI upon listing It. De net let nny argument or persuasion Inrtui nee you te buy lint oil de net nnnt. He ure te gel the Ideal prlng inedl el ne. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA iSeldbynlldriiKglts. fl ; six for te. I'rt pared only by C. I. HOOD .V CO., Imell, Mb. 1011 t)OSI ONP. DOI.I-AIU I'll A1 IIK YOU reNHUMITIVKT PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Without delny. A rare medical composition thnt cures when nil tlse Mils. Ilnsiiirid the worst enses of Cough, Wcnk lairn;, Asthma, Indigestion, Inward rain, KthnuitlKii, M: at Drugglsls. IttNDF.ncelt.S'H. The snfist, saret nnd best eure for Cerns, niililens, Ac Hlepsiill pnlns. KiiMireseenifnrl te Hie feet. Never falls te cure. 15 lent nt Druggists. II ISCOCK A CO , N. V. (1) r 1 eiit)i:.v isi-rx-inc. DRUNKENNESS en tiii: MQUOIt HATIIT IfwniVKt.V CI'ltKD.llV ADMINf-1i:illNO 1)11. IIAINhH UOl.DKN HI-IX'H'ia It ran bnglw n In a i ciief lolleeer If a with out thn kneuledgu of the l rsen tailing 11; Is alHeluttl liuriilli ss, nnd will itrec a periaa nent and sTdv cine, uhethc r the pattcnlUii medi rate ilrluser or an iileobnlle wrerk. ThuiiKiiiidef ilrunkiirils liavebein made tern is rate men who havntakeii Oelclcn Hpeclllc In llielr tetlcti without Ihtlr knowledge, mid to te tiny btlletn they tiult tlrliiklng or llielr own frin will. IP Ni:'i:it TAILS. The sjstem once Impreginitt d w Ith Ihn Hpcc lllc, It beeemes an utter lmtesstt)lllly for the lliiioriipietlte te exist. Fer sale by CII.VS. A. I.OCIIKH, Druggist, Ne. 0 liisl King HI reel, I jiiiceslt r, l'n. nugS-ljilMAV. I' t rTiuirriUNd hyiuip. TO MOTHERS. Kveiv liahe sbnaltl bnvn it bottle or 1)11, TAHUNKV H 'i:i?JIIINCl HYUUI'. IVrfts lly safe. NiiOpliuii or Mnrplilniulxliires. Wlllre Wlllre lluteCelle.Orlptng In the llewelsnnd Promote Dltlliiill'ltilhhiL'. l-reimrtd livDItH.D.rAIIII- NlTV'AHDN, lliiKerstewn, Mil Druggists Ml It; ISiccnts. Trial bettle sent bj mall 10 cents Jim I IjdtedAw- w i:ak, i'Ni)i:vi:i.ei'i:i) I'ahts. Of the lluiiinii lltsly lailnrgid, Devtleied, SlriMKlhc'iitd, tic, Is an Interextliig aclicrtlce intnt long run lu our p.i"'r, lu ri-d te In tiilrlis nci will a tliat there Is iionvlilence nf humbug nlstut thl. On the contrary, tint iidw rtlM rs are vtry hlgldv Indorsed. Inttr tslid is isens mny get Hilled circulars giving nil parllciitiii, by writing le tlie IMtllJ -Vl i;f)F CAl,l'l).,iHwnnHI., Ilulhile, N. Y. Dnilu Ti tttlnllrr. fll-hdAw. Ijlttrt 41 nil. II Kill A MAIM IN. China Hall. If ou wnnl te it plarciiu article of Cnskt ry or Cihisswnru that mny be broken In met lug, or If jeu wish te rt place old or furnUli new China Hall Is the place te get it liable ware at the Lewest l'rlies. wAitix iuahanti:kd. Exclianged If Net Satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. ' nllMfcl iliu-Juunvc. M iPjiiAi.i,iirti:Niiii:ii. Dojeu vuint te buy A Lawn Mower, A Refrigerator, A Water Coeler, OR AN I0E CREAM FREEZER? WHO OOTO MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., LA.NCAbTKH, J'A. -AI.SO- YflRE HETTING AND BARB FENCE WIRE. Paints. Ota, White Lead. Varnishes. And a full line of General II ard ware. KH.U AGKKTh KOIt THE Royal Ready Mixed Paint. flbS-Ill VltoteiH'iH'lto. 11 en: I JUST RECEIVED KIIOM Koenigsburg, Prussia, Twe flackgreuncU iiuide cspt-clully for Hint und Threc-tiunrttr U'ngili l'liolegniiitin. 50 i.2 North Queen St., . . . Next Doer te the I'ostelllcc, Juu7-uid &nmktr'B. rint.AxiM.PHtA. Monday, May 27, int. Last day of Cottage Beautiful and Adirondack Camp. The Rival Beauties. The printed Mehairs are the rivals of the printed India Silks. Something is out of your life if you haven't seen them this sea son, and will remain out if you fail te see them seen. The grounds are white, the stuff is crisp, they glisten as if touched with silver sunshine. The printing is exquisite. The flower figures, true te nature, leek like mountain blossoms blooming through a snow bank. These printed Mehairs have a beauty all their own unique. An added charm this morning one-fourth gees off the price. Last week 50 cents new 37. 29 inches. Third nlkle north of Trnnw-pt, went. There is a spirit of unrest in Dress Goods. Certain values are beginning te stir themselves " and ferment with a kind of revolt and discontent." It is ours te settle their " turbulent mood." Te-day Tamise Cleth se called from the Flemish town. We let it out and give it peace at 25 cents a yard. Its latest price, last week, was 3J4 cents. A third off less enough te tempt the maker te remarks similar te these of the army in Flanders. Fit com panion te the noble Bargains that have gene befere.1 Let's recite them again : Koechlin Sateens 18c. American Sateens, I2c. Weel Challis, 25c. Ginghams from 40c te 30c. Ginghams from 50c te 37c We keep the Dress Goods management strong at every point. A vital point is that you shall never be asked te leek ever a mean or meagre let of stuff as a Dress Goods bargain. Every let of Dress Goods te which your attention has re cently been directed has num bered either hundreds or thou sands of pieces. They are worthy your attention as being entirely new. nothing old or passe, in large variety and am ple supply, and what is true of Dress Goods is true of all ether things. A bit of worry in Silks. A few hundred of pieces, sorts and sorts, have just been added. Seme regular, ethers bargains, all cheap. Colored Surahs, ever 100 shades, including the much ad mired creams and whites, 75 cents te $1.15 ; black Surahs, 60 cents te $1 ; India Silks, black with white, with helio trope, with old rose, dots, sprays, and large figures, 75 cents te $1.50. Pcau de Soie, Marvelleux, Tricetine, Damassee. We ought te keep everything in Silks that you want te buy and we de. Trancept. I lere are two Muslin Skirts : one has cambric ruffle with linen lace insertion and edge ; the ether has cambric ruffle with linen lace edee and inser tien above the ruffle. The price of either is $1.50! Here's another Skirt: mus lin with French hand embroid ered ruffle, $1. I leme work is downright ex travagant in the face of such prices. Mere of the imported Flan nelette Underskirts, hand em broidered. Better style than last let and same price, $1.25. Muslin Drawers with hem and 3 plaits, quality equal te Fruit of the Leem or Lonsdale, price 25c. You'll be asking for them months after they're gene. K-cend fleer, tlit cnllery, Juniper Ntrcel tide. An unusual number of im portant New Reeks this month. They always reach the New Boek table first. About twenty-five new titles in a favorite 10c paper series. Sidney Luska's "As It Was Written" and "Mrs. Peixada" among them. The ether au thors include Mrs. Emma Mar shall, Mrs. J. II. Walworth, Florence Warden, Manville Fenn, and Justin McCarthy. Xt.ir Thirteenth fctrect enlnuice. Everybody would use Foun tain Pens but for the cost. I landy as a pencil, clean as a pencil. But it's been a sort of extravagance te own one. What would you say of a Fountain Pen at forty cents? Seems tee geed te be true. But here it is, the I. X. L ; filler, holder, and all complete, and the price four dimes ! Hard rubber holder and top feed as in our $1.50 pens. The differ ence is mostly in the pen. A composition affair. They say h won't corrode. But it will, fftmnmmmktv'm. in time. Here's hew we get around that: we give you hve extra pens and alFfer the 40 cents. h s When you once find them out we are like te have trouble te get them fast enough. Juniper and Market street corner. Jehn Wanamaker. 5r t5eb. s UMMEn OOODH. AT TUE New Yerk Stere. WHITE EMBROIDERED Swiss, Nainsoek A Cambric 45-Inch Flouncing. Four and a-tialf) ard makes a full dress. An endlewi variety of pnttarnt at 33c,37e, 45c, 50c, 02ie, 75c, te (3.00 a yard. Children's While, Fleunelnn, 22 and 27 Inches wide, nt 25c, 33c, 87Jc, SOe te 11.78 a yard. Speeial Bargains. fnjHO Yards Jacceuet nnd Cambric Hamburg mbrelderles, In all widths, 25 per cent, under value. 22-Inch Printed China Hllks, choice colorings, 60c a yard ; thought cheap nt 75c. Undressed Mnsqnetelrn Gloves, We a pair; neer sold for less than 75c. Fifty Pieces Yard Wide, Crenm Ground, Printed Uiitlstcs, 8e a yurd ; made this season te retail nt 12c. All-Weel Printed Chsllles, Cream Grounds. 32 Inches wide, 2.V, 3.1c und 37c a ynrd ; retailing elwwhere nt from 33c te 69c a ynrd. New Embroidered Cnnhmcr Fichus, In Slack and Celers, nl 51.00, 91.23, 51.75 te 57.00 each. Fine Itendcd Wraps, trimmed with Ice and and I'Rssiimcntery, nt greatly reduced prices. . Watt & Shand. NOS6, 8 AMD 10 EAST KING STREET. JHattittn C UMMEK LUXU1UU8. MATTINGS. Large line new choice pat terns, 4-4 and 24 inch. AWNINGS. Largest line of patterns in Lancaster, put up promptly with our patent fixture, or the ordinary fixtures, with or with out ventilated top. FLOOR LINENS. Barnsley's best, all widths, j4 yard tt 5 yards. Drab, Grey, Red Check and Turkey Red. FURNITURE LINENS. Choice line of patterns. Ex pert workmen en slip covers for furniture. A perfect fit guaran teed. WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS. Patent frames, with land scape, green, black, drab or fig ured wire, put up promptly. Additional force of workmen put en te accommodate the rush of orders. DRAPERIES. Draperies for chandeliers, mirrors, sash curtains, &c. WINDOW SHADES. With our patent drop fix tures, admitting light and air at top, while completely shading bottom of window ; put up promptly. Expert mechanics in all de partments. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. t-loelto. 11 KIIHS I100IC HTOltK. POAfEROY'S Medem Blue Black Writ ing Fluid. Try It. Docs net thicken in Ink stand or gum en Pen. Writes a bright Blue and turns a Jet Black. The Cheapest and Best. Fer Salu at IIERR'S BOOKSTORE, 53 & 55 N. Queen St. . aiigld-l)d nn ART! SPKCIAIi DISPLAY OF ETCHINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS AT FenDersmith's Art Gallery, HATL'HDAY A MONDAY i:Vi:NING.S, MAY 18 A 20. " Hhecp In a Dusty ltrmd," by Ijitlirep. "Mending the Tears," b) Wluslenr Hemer. ' Ball ill the Mountains," by Dcprng(en. "Faith," by lledciilinuseu. SUMMER MODS 46 East King Street. UiVO-tfd tRttthinit. OTOPt THINK t At this day, when competition lreat, Um caatenwr leeks te see Who G I re.Net Premises -BAItOAINH. Castesner, Htep 1 Think t Who pay for teswlve advertisements? We de net Advertise Bargains, Clcarta Rates, etc., bnt irlre you the benefit of that which ethers gltethe printer. Our Counters Contain All that Is New In UTTIKOI, TKOUSEUKOR AND SHtQre OTOKOOATI. Our Prices are the lowest Possible te de Jus tice te customer and ourselves. NOH.884AND 88 WKHT KINO STREET. msrl3-3md M YKRHARATIIFOX TO PLEASE If OV IN HHNDSOME YOUR CHOICE IN Fit,Style&Werkmansliip AT MODEST PRICES. There Is no doubt about the Quality, our name guarantees that. Early Hprlng buyers haven't stripped our tables or their KestMtyles; wnhAvnbccu filling up, nnd you'll mill the as sortment most as geed ns It was a month or mere nge. Faver us with a call and we'll entertain you te ) our satisfaction. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, IjANCAHTEH, PENN'A. TTIHH A UUOTlIElt, f i s A 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON ALL Children's Suits ! UNTIL JUNE 1 We will i?l en reduction of ten per cent, en nil Children's HuIIb, sltei 4 te 14. We huve them In many different style. -IN- Pleated, Belted, Plain Goats ! KNEE PAM'1 TO MA'l CII, Msde of rialu and Knncy Cinslmcrcs Worsted and Chelels. Extra Punts and HhlrtWnlt. G'HIIMtEN'S HUMS At SI 01), 1.S5, SI.V), gl.75, JitXl. CIH LUHEN'! SUITS, LfKS 1(1 Per Cent., nt FJ.Si, H M, fi7.3, 1 m), RS0, 3.1.73, Sl.Ort. MAGNIFICENT IIESKJNS IN C1IIL DltKN'N SUITS, Less 10 l'er Cent., nt l.50, t- JO, 50 'iO,$7,S7.W. KNEE VASTS At 2Ue.. SV., 3.-.C., 40e., 50e., Ok-., 71?. j:XTHA PINE KNEE PANTS AtKV.,ll.(H),Sl.i'i).l0,81.M nml J 1.75. SIIIHT WAISTS At 20ft, 25c-., 40ft, fltV. te J1.35. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS Ready-Made, At the Very Lewest Prices, Quality Considered. Our Made-te-Order Department Is full te overflowing with orders. Cull Mild see our Meck. ffi rJ ONE-I'RICH CLOTIIIKUS AND 1'UKNl.SIIEH.S, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. gnenmct Jteoevto. ST. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY, Ocean and Dclnre Avenue, will open Tnuns tlAY.Jt'NK llth. ni)S2-2md JONAH WOOITON, Jn. TTOTELNOIIMANIIIB. J I A1 1.ANTIO CITY. NOW OPEN. Under New MniiiiKeinent. T. C. IlILI.irTTE, Proprietor, I Jlte of Colemiclo lleti I, PlllllllU lphia. mlj-3iiul r pTl E l'LOIUIi, I PACIFIC AVENUE. Iletween N. . A Tennessee At es. First-class mannerment. 'terms ruiseiMlile. will eiien June 1st. UA Vis A. BIIOWNE. my2:l-2iiid TrACATION EX! PIIMONS. RAYMONDS VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Expt uses Included. 15 SUMMER TRIPS In the month of Jul, of from nlne le tenty tenty tenty oneilitjs, wltli tlbllH te all the lendlnir Slnun tnln, Ijike, ltltcr, Sirlni: nnd Heatlde Iteserts In New Eucliintl, thn Jtlddln hmtis nml Can. acta, Incluctliv the Wlillf.Meunlnlns, Montreal. OlielKV, thchaguenny lliter, IikeM. Jehn mid this limit Caimdiaii Wlldcnu. IjiUe Jlem Jlem phreiniipec;. Isles of Miisil, Mount Desert, Moeseliuul Ijike, Old Orchard llench. the JIarl. time Pret luces. Iluilsnn litter, hanifngn, Lake Ucerne, IjikeCliiiinplalii, Ausiible Chasm, the Adirondack Mountains, Mauch Chunk, the Wtemtni; Vulley.Watkliisnicn.Nlatnini Kails, the'lheusnnillslunds, the St. Luurtuie ltltcr and Itaplils, Trenten Pulls, etc. In aitclltlen te the abate, nirtk' Mllllt.ne Philadelphia Jul si! and SHfiiteinber. for Twe llmnd I'rllN te the t. ELLOWbTON E NA TIONAL PA Ills. SVSfiiil furdescrlptltv clrculnnnleslttimtliiK tthether IskiL of " Plfiecn thiuuner 'Irlpt 'or the ellotrsteiieNntioiul Park I'tiur Is ilcalred. RAYMOND A WHITCOMU, HI Hcjuth Ninth btnt (iinclcr Ceiitlnuitul Hotels, Philadelphia, Pa. mJ4-3t Ihere m hHereiet SPRNG CLOTHING MYERS (fe RATHFON HRSH e inf.mnnrin MUllMa " JL MTKICH BHOS. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. FANS. Five hundred Japanese Fans, large size, highly colored and wide sticks, at 5c apiece ; worth' fully loc. Large Japanese Fans, with laced cords, black, at 10 ; Fancy Colored at 1 2c ; worth fully 20 te 25c apiece. Elegant large Chrome Fans, at iec ; regular price 18c. Linen Chrome and Painted Fans, at 15c; regular price 25c. Feather Fans in red and white, at 15c ; regular price 25c. Fine Chrome Fans, with openwerked bone sticks, at 25c. Fine Chrome Fans, 50, 75c and $1. White Satin Fans, 50, 75, 90c, $ 1 te $3 apiece. Painted Satin Fans, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 te $3.50 apiece. Gauze Fans, cream, white and black, up te $10 apiece. Ostrich Feather Fans, white, black and natural. Gauze and Lace-Fans. Cream Satin Fans, feather ends, in fact the largest assort ment of Fine Fans ever shown in this city. Black Linen and Satin Fans, a specialty. Parasols and Sunshades, black and fancy. The best bargains we ever had. Fancy Colored Parasols, from 87c up te $5. Plaid Satin Parasols at $3, which cannot be sold anywhere at less than $5 apiece. Novelties in Jewelry. New Bracelets at 25c, in gjlt, silver, exydize. A few mere Children's ' Solid Geld Rings, small sizes, at 16c apiece. Ladies' Plated Geld Rings at 25c. Ladies' Solid Geld Rings at $i, 1.25, 51.50 te 54 apiece." Novelties in Lace Goods. Fauntleroy Pleated Cellars and Cuffs, from 25c a yard up. Pleated Cellars and Cuffs by the yard. Directeire Cellars, for ladies. 90c, $1 and $1.50. ASTRICH BROS., 1 1 5 & 117 North Queen St. (Sroccx'ice. A tiiuhsics! Goods Slaughtered ! Miinj Reeds sold nt n urcat less net te us, but te producers unit Jobbers, tihe are anxious te close out stocks. THINK OP IT! Oetxt.Htieet California Itulslns, I Bis for 25a. Fine California Etnperiitul Apricots, Z'lTw for 25c. Italian Prunellas, .1 It.s for 2V. California Plums, albs ter'J.V. Etiiperutetl l'n red lVnchis, loe te IV. Old Etnper.itcd Peaches, 5c a lb. Fell's Cern, 5 cans for 'i: Ft H's Tomatoes, 4 cans for 2.V. Htrlnn llenns, 3 cans for 2V. Twe cans Pared Peaches for 2V. Twtnt) cents for u quart can Fresh Apricot. Finest Ceirees for the money In the city. Al wnta fresh roasted. Potatoes, 20c, :c and 10c a Imshil. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASlEIt, PA. T REIHT H. Big Fruit Sales THE TALK OF THE TOWN, The Bettem Has Surely Dropped Out HOME HOWLH 1 THE PEOPLE HOWL ! HUT THE FRUIT GROWLS. BECAUSE IT IS SACRIFICED. He aviikc te tour own Interests. We hnve oterenecar-lo.nl of Fruit yt t that will he sacri ficed from mm en. Our dully sales art) Im mense. Think of II. The Finest Etnoerntcd Pared Yellow Peaches (lied Centre), 1 1 ct nt s?r pound, or In box lets of 25 pounds each, 11 cents. This Is the bliertst linrnlu tie ever saw snme kind of fruit sold last J c ;ir nt from ir te 10 cents per pound. A ttrj Choice Pared Etnperatcd Peach nt 12M cents. Fite pounds of Geed Ilrlght Celer Rnlslus fer23ccuU. Three pounds of Nice Hunch Raisins for 2fi ecnls. Light pounds of Geed Turkey Prunes for 23 cents, Tliree pounds of the Finest Ijijer Figs (new) for 25 cents. Bame goods sold at the Holidays for 11 cents. Three pounds of Large Egg Plums ferSS rents. Hut tie can't go Inte ilctalls space will net allow II. We hate etcr twentt-ilte dlllcreut kind of Foreign nnd Demi stlc hriiits thut are sure te tempt our pts kctboek. Dried Hctraltt culls. Hrledlk.tr nt 10 cents. Dried Ittt-r et 12'i cents Knuckle's Dried lkef at 11 icuts. Picnic Hams nl 10 rents. J. Frank Reist, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GIIOCER, LANCASTER, PA. (Ceal. TUiinEIt ANDCOAl J TOHACLOhllOOKSANHCAHES. WVHT LRN HARD WOOD". Wlie!es.ile and Retail, hy . , II. II. MAR TIN A CO., nT-ljd 121 Wnlerblrctl, I.incH.tti.'l'u. JJAUMGARDNEIW COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OiriiEs New lertii Quteiibtrtt t, nnd Ne. Ty'ertli Pilnc- tt u luce Btrret, near Heading $fa!rtcr ef-frttfthtett. auKli-tfcf LANCASTER, PA. .'' A t 'Sji , - . . ( ' jxx'n- isLl lefSiki Jv iBSfe-Wjij
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