LOASTElt DAILY INTELLIGENCER,' Wfimra&D AY, APRIL dO,.'lSB0. T" s V ll intelligences ''l.'smtmHAH. OVAtlLMBRTKlNMAN fOLTX, Editor. -:-i ROBERT CLARK FublltMr. rl. DAILY iNTKLMOKNCKR,-Published f YrydJin the year, tout Sunday. Becred .SJ mmttt in mil 0117 ana mirrennnine; vfr m a teAA ... AjiMkadk r.A iiid timth. j-i, Mnnm n wsuw. irwnam ...v..... ' WJCMLY INTKI.LHIENCEII-One dollar and mnUM TO BliBSCMBKlta-Ilemlt y check P. r iwttolflee order, and where neuuer 01 tfc 1 n h nnMttMMi send lu a retrltterea Sstr.v . . . i th tVntemee, a second eiwu roan ulhr. j'F, ADDKim, THE IKTELLiaENOEX. 14 ....,., iAU(wicria LANCASTER, PA.. Afril 30, 1890. s . inai r.icciricai nrnu ".Ncw Yerk has been trying for n lour; ; -while te execute a condemned murderer JbV means of electricity In accordance &Driih a law passed by (lie Legislature te tenect. The conclemueu mnn nees kseem te have any particular eujec- Btl te the proposed metlieu 01 jim aklhg eir and Is without the. tjneaus te defray the costly wert te .void It that Is being made. It is stip- pcetl, te be made by the Westliighouse eemnauv tbnt sells the particular form " of electricity that is adapted te capital P jwnUUnieut, though the lawyer says he H net acting rer it. Tiie company is Understood te object te the nil- KLVertiscment of the killing power f Its goods, which It considers fSTlrili be water en tlie mill of the jt1 Kdlaen company that nells electricity In paoethcr and au alleged te be less ilan ilan lreus form. J?;,-The state courts linving declared mai 1 electrical execution is nil right, the -United States court Is annealed te under tthe constitutional proviso thatthc states iKBhall net inflict cruel mid unusual gpunlshmcqts. This prevision is like- v;whw cenlAined in the Tsew ierK state LeonstItutieu, but tlie court of appeals of Slbat state decided that it was for the . Legislature te say whether electrical ;-'itecutlen was such cruel or unusual . punishment and that as It had decided ;;that It was net, the court could net itevlew tbe decision. PcS y'e should like the supreme court of VHils state te occasionally take as censer vative a view of Its jurisdiction ever the , -legislature ; mul perhaps the Judges SMnay. wheu they conie across a nuestleu kMke this which they may like te Veld the decision of. Tha New Verk 'court of anneals had no stomach for interference with the legislative dlscre- l.Ubn In this matter, else it tee might per- &fthance have found itself clothed with ewcr te cerrecUt. It makes a great deal PoCduTercnce with courts, as it does with MMIVluunls, new they like n Jeb that tbey have a chance te get their flugcra Hi IntA Providing It be admitted that the np ; plicatien of electricity te execute a man Vcwm m juuiauiuviiirf tutiu nmrj niib nvtlll r t(M room te deny that it is au unusual Mme, since it certainly has never been Inflicted as n punishment. The only r.Mnarcnt wnv of trettim? out of I lil lm!n h te held that the punishment is lu the Leathand netiu themodeof infltctini'it. Pcath is net an unusual punishment, nuil .-fUMUinccomuiuiieuuocsiiotiuiiibitau r-v'eusual mode of punishing with death, .mere is freedom rer the state te kill with citectrlclty If it desires, liut the suirirus- ttonef this Idea runs foul of the prehl- Mtlen of cruelty in punishment. It can lardly be said that the constitution will ijMrmlt a cruel mode of Indicting the punishment of death ; and if se the Btinimituiiuu ua u urueiiy inusi no coil- i-eeaea te apply ti the nuHie of lutnlsh- pwent ; aud se must therefore the prohl prehl prohl bitlen of novelty apply te the mode. lUti; it is a very pretty mil rer tlie United iiIWAr te lu nliv .if Hm I.iiuIihilu rr l.n m'.z;-;.,.. : . ;.." .." ijjuiuim mutes 10 can a nan upon me Eg'deslra of the state of New Verk te electrify its murderers out of the world; u prouueiy tue court will llud seme 'weuuB 01 supping away initu 1110 re sponsibility of denying the nlelu fact athat electrical execution is a nevcltv. pr-While setting the state free in lis pra'e- imtiee. bupreme courts never II ml much fetrouble in decline as tliev nleabe: n L-oed Klllust ration of which has lust been af- Kftmledby the UulledStates supreme eeuit 6,vlh its decision tlmt n iiimm u-lm nil.,,1 another wlie attacked a lustleenflu M urt, did no act for which any court in the country could put him en trial. In Ktbe midst of the supreme court the laws f,pw Bnvui. Araimu ami nueui each 5 Member ever Hews an utuinsnhcre luea- Ripable of harboring crime : and no man r way no tern irem the side of any ene of jfinem auu oe accuseii or r. mi&r . A (hiccr Tale. , The Philadelphia Jlccerd has 11 slerv KArem Pittsburg, startling if true, but net gjjpikely te Ihj true, that at the Intejelllfica- Wttonef the Amerieus club of that cltv. jgwbercat Biieaker lteed spoke and Quay ;,'aud anti-Ouav cuthL-rrd (ii.niii..r .. ....... E'treversy arose as te the merit 'of ti. KJ,,",,erBU,I' of Quay, during which ene rjnr rim n.iiini-..iiia ...im ..u. ........ . ,,. ....uuiviiie, niiu UUIIIL'U lu bllOW llabeut It, declared that there was a fplan afoot, te whose execution Quay PhiwM giving attention while lie was mi.- posed te Iwllsbiug for tarpon in Flerida lwaters, the purpose of which was the Perpetuation of tlie Republican eengres- jweuai majority, uy emitting from the jeeming census enumeration all the col cel ed voters In the Seuth, te the cud that g;vw representation or tlmt Democratic Keeuntry mavbenilL'litllv r...iii.w..i t -Perter, the ceusus chief, is said te' be in ;eorgeei me pcrrermance, and tliat, as JtW certificate is all that Is enll.nl rr i. iengresa in making the allotment of tTiirc:uuiuve 10 me states, tlie Seuth flsriii ue sure 10 come out in the vocative. KTaW is net a bad taie fnrthe mn,i,,u . tWenly matter in which it falls being 1 vuuKSiuu iu uuurge au intent te emit enumeration of the white u u-..n f.black population of the Keutiw.ru flMtM. We see no particular reason IThrefbre Quay aud Perter. If thev Ve tllU Jeb OU hand. uhnnM ent te enumerate anv ivinnintimi . ttk They mlErht as well make a nlpn.i 5"JKbef It while they are at it, and take '.WFyH the Southern representatives I population. They would be lnf y,te get away with a scheme of this uiiuaeaswitli one which ceutem- netting the negrees alnnn nut nr 1 count. Mr. Quay is a bold buccaneer, 1 m savace as umcni nv (,. n. klnulug he has lately had : but h.. u i yet altogether a lunailf ,rni.ui.i.. it Cftwiuerce aud Subslillei'. Via tbe Philadeluhia ceimiiHrrlnl 1 en Tuesday a member fnvnr..i granting of subsidies te eucourage " euiiinug auu saiu mat Kug- , tiaij uuii rnince liau nresnered erclully tinder systems of lkinnti..a liwUldlet. When asked hew Kn J- laud paid dubsidlca be could only main tain that sbe paid for the carrylngef the malls and did net try toshewthatany mere was given for this service than It could be had for. lle tbenmade the re re niarkable but no doubt perfectly correct statement that It made no difference te any man iil the exchange whether he paid his freight te Americans or Kalians, nud net one of them would pay one six teenth of a cent mera in order te have his goods carried in an American vessel. That statement truly represents the feeling of every man wheu he wants te invest lu anything, whether It Is freight or clothes or feed j we all want te buy ns cheap as we can nnd de net care who furnishes the goods or services If they are of equal quality. Hut ns a nation we cheerfully ngree te pay mere for our geverutneut than we could get it for se that foreigners may be discouraged from telling us what we want In exchange for our sales te them. Taxation lu ex cess of government needs subsidies, nnd bounties are oil in direct conflict with the plain business principles followed by individuals, nnd which should as surely guide the nation. Hut the mer chants who talk se freely about caring nothing whether their goods travel in American or foreign shls may be startled te hear farmers and working men echo the ry, with variations, ap plied te home or fotelgn made merchan dize. There are principles of mutual aid in trade which arc generally recog receg nl7eil, nnd which Justify the policy of raising necessary revcuue by protective tnxes, lJy persisting in raising unnecessary revenue liy oppressive taxes the Repub lican party is increasing the danger of au Impatient cry for free trade. ! Tun Poltntewn LtUgcr publishes nn In dustrial edition of slxtoen pitgun, which proves that tlie business man of that town knew hew te ndvertlHO anil prosper. Hew tlie fish must have smiled nt tlie way tlie Heed turned the tables en that Texus Itslilng pnrty. Even IT tliey nie nil snved from their perilous roost lu tlie trees the oxHrtenco Is llkely te dlseourage llsh ing in tlie Ited river nt this tlme efyenr. ' Ouit nolghber Mexico dens net tnke much treuble te keep up iiMHitcrnillng as a full Koverniuont by the pnople. The deputies huve Just passed a bill granting Imlefiulte tonus te presidents, and the edi tor of a leading paper hits benul sent te J nil for publishing iievvh that tlie authorities wished te koep secret. Tlie country sceins te be steadily moving tewanlH a gritve po litical crisis, and 11 is hard te lull wliother the end will be monarchy or anarchy for there soeuis te be a little eonlldeiiee lu the ability of Mexicans te iimlululn a geuulnw republic. Auellinr sign of utieamnnss Is the arrest nf l'rliice Vtiirblde, fur pulillHh Ing a letter criticizing President Diaz. The prince Is a lieutenant lu the Mexican army and is new confined In a military prison. TodeJgo tlie Russian duty en canned goods salmon nre helug shtpprd Hiillcd In barrels te SU Polersburg, whero the salt Is te be oxtniL'ted and the llsh eauned. This is very llke Bending coals te New Castle, as the salmon of l-'inlnnd and norlheru Kussla have long been ruinous. In all the world there can be no laud tnore bountiful tlinii this comity of l.iiu l.iiu caster Is te-day, with Its miles of whe.it fields of ninny sliades of green, and thous and) of blossom-covered cherry trees and up pi 0 trees standing by the old homesteads and thrifty cottages se neat and bright with whitewashed paling fulices and well inude gardens. WIIKHKTIIK CltOWa ltri04T. I'liU'CH In the Unit oil HI nt ii-i tlie UliKiU jrullewrt Ment De Conucei;iito. Frem the WasliltiKteii KUir. "le you co lliose crews llving'over llving'ever head?" uske.l tlie orultlinlegical nharp, pointing te the heiiveus. "Tliovare eoni eeni lug home te lieil at their greiit roost in Arlington. That is one or the great perch ing places fur ereivs lu the country, you knew. Anether such Is found nenr'llalti nenr'llalti mere, nbeut four tulles out from the city, anil thore are ethers Btlll ncir St, I .mil 4, at I.anreister, I'a., In Jcss.unlnu county, Ky., nnd at Iteedy Island, In the .SiisqiU)1i:inna. There nre niore lu various p.uts of the country, though nil nre within the limits of a belt 1(H) tulles north and 100 tulles south of a line tlmt mlulit be drawn across the continent through Wash iiiglen nnd .St. Leuis." " Hew many erews roestnt Ailingtnn?" " About tlOO.tHXl, I NUpH)si.. Yeu bee it Is rather illllleult In count them. All sorts of methods have been tried, even te tiring a cannon leaded with bird shot into tlie roost wltli a view te picking up the dead within the rnnge of tire and basing a calculation upon tbe result. Tlie Jehns Hepkins e. pert wlm imcstlgnted the llaltiiiiore roost a while nge determined that there were be tween 2j0,000 and WO.OOO erews there by counting small uninsured areas. Some day photographs will be taken of tlie roost nt Arlington nt night by llush-llglits, which would seeui te he tlie only premising plan. Our great local crew most Is a lonwthle nllalr ten certain extent, having tillered Its position during the last few years from Pilet te point nil the wnv betuecu Oieat alls and Mount Yorueu.' HOW TO lUtlXK MII.K. It Should beTukuu in I.IItloSlpser, it- terStlll, When lloateil. Krem tlie Sew Yerk Trllmiic. Won't swallow milk last and in such big gulps. Hlpit Hlenly. Take four mlnules at least te llnlsh that glnsHful, nnd don't take mera than agouti teaspoonful at ene sip. When milk gees into your stomach it, is instantly curdleil. If you drink a large quantity nt once, it is curdled into 0110 big muss, en the outfJde of which entv the Juice of tlie stomach can work, if you drink It in little sips, each little sip Is curdled up by itself, nud the whele glass, ful finally tlmls itself In a ioeso luuipmade up of little lumps, through, around nnd among which the stomach's Juices may percolute nnd dlssolve the whole spoedily and slimiltaneeuhly. Many people, who like milk nnd knew Itsvulue ns a strengih.glM.r, think thev eannet use it boenuse it glves tliein hull hull hull goslien. Most of tliem could use it frueiv If they would only drink it in the wny'l have described, or if they would, hetter still, drink it het. Het milk sceins te leso a geed deal or its density; you would almost think it had bceu watered ; nnd It also seetns te leso much" or its sweetness, which is cloying te seme nppelltes. If the peer only knew and appreciated the value of milk taken in tills way, I 11 m sure there would net be se much beer drltiklngameng them. There are thousands of hard working scrubwomen, washwomen, factory girls, and even shop girls, in this city, who drink beer with their meals because-it glves a lltllu btlmulant te their tired bodies, and don't understand that it Is only llke applying n whip te a weary horse, Instead et giving him eats. HimXIXCl WITCHl's ATT1IK MTAKU. Colonial History OlTent u rtleh rield ter the American Playwright orTe-iluv. Frem the Uonteu Advertlker. It is curious that se many educated peeple are yet Ignorant of tlie early l". !": r"ur country as is eiery day . dent, Noutherri nowspapers frmuentlv atnuse hemselvcs by reiterating tV.e c,l3 charge that the early Puritans burned al. leged wite tes at the stake. Of course the eillters of tliese papers knew better than this. Hut new is announced a new nlav called "The Witch,'' in wWch tl,5 w?lu?r professes te show a phase or early Ameri can life as yet untouched by tlie play wright; and the plot of U10 play funis upon this same egregious error of history. The hanging of men and women accused of witchcraft, as undoubtedly was the feature of one dark era in our early New fcuglaiid history, was certainly bad enough, ljut when the autfier of this play gives us what purtKirts te be authentic- history, and surrounds ills uere- 'U.faB0,Hik0,be "ty """tyrs, he perpetrates an atrocious libel which the defendants of the Puritans In Hosteu wllJ de.We l te rC80t- l"'"ry does no record a single Instance in whlcii any per son was burned at ihe stake lu New ling- land for witchcraft or for any ether real or fancied crime. Our ancestor had their faults, but they " leanod te virtue' side." Ask for VAN IIOUTKM'H OOCOA-takp no ether. (I) Why He l'eople Have Te?Liof twill. They don't hcd ana and leir" te net new linen. Teeth are Indlspeinuible, and theC'rem theC'rem ler Kite two ebanecii. When one nses BOZO IM)NT, even among bublM, 11 iirenerves the " derlilueiis teeth," nnd helps te strengthen the permanent. Tlie Man WheTalksMuch. Wp wnnt lesny a word te yea who make living with your tongue. Yen certalnly hnvn a clear, ulniiiif voice te rngnge yeur.llslcneni ltr. Jlxumnt' K-firlrlt Oil for sere threat, eelitu and hearwnexs Is unexcelled. Uhc end iiiliiilre. Kur wile by Y. T. Ilech, 137 and UD North Queen street. I.ancastcr. " Htnndlng with reluctant reel Where tlie brook and river meet." I a period of" maidenhood " which Is perilous in tlie extreme te a vigorous, hcnltliy woman-heo-1. KecklcKS exposure, at cerlflln times, which Induce Irregularities, has wrecked many a fair young life. Te nil nllllctml with drance menU of n uterine nature Dr. Pierre's Haverlle Prescription I of Inentlmnlile rnhic. It Is Uie entymedlelne for women, sold by drngglsU, tmucr a imtttlve uuarantee from tlie manurae turcra, tfml It will glt sntlofuclleil In every raw. or money will Iw rcnincied. This gunrnn gunrnn tee has Isx-n printed en the bellU-wrapr, and faltlirullr carried out for many years. WTh.v.w Well AnlCvnr. Uitlle Heward writes from IlutTale. N. Y. ! "My syrlem leeaiiiegrenlly ilelilllUited through arduous prolessleutifilutles. Hutrpred from tinu sai. sick hetiilnelin and hlllleiiKness. Tried Jliinlixk llloetl lllttertvrHU tlie nift lienenclsl f'lliH'U Am iwcll as ever. Fer sale by W. T. Ilech, 1.17 nud 1.0 North tlueeii street, Lancaster. A Cttre flr Constipation and SloU-Hcnd-nche. Dr.Hltnn fjine, while In (he llecky Mountains, dlscercrisl n roel that when combined with ether herlis, makes nn easy and certain cure for constipation. It Is hi the form of dry roots nnd lenies, mid Is known ns line's Kninlly Medi cine. It will euro stck-heiutnclic In one night. Fer the blend, liver nnd kidneys, and for clear ing up Iho complexion It dews wonders. Drug gists sell It ntM cents a package. (3) TTTOOD'H HAIWA1'A!UM.A. Purify Your Bleed At lie coming of spring the bleed should lie ptirllled, us Itnptirltles which have been necu iiHilntlng for mouths or even years, nrellnble te manifest themselves and seriously nflect the health. Heed's Harsnparllla Is undoubtedly the bestlilrKsl purifier. It expels every hi I lit of Im purity, ilrhes out scrofulous humors nnd germs efdlkeiise, nnd ghes te the bleed the quality nnd tone essential te geed health. Heed's Sarsaparilla "Kvcry spring for years I have made It a practice te take from three te live bottles el HimmI's Sarwiparllla, liecausu I knuw It purities tlie bleed nnd thoroughly cleanses the system of nil Impurities." VS II. Imwiiknck, Kdlter Agricultural Kpltemlst, Indianapolis, liul. " liist spring I was completely ragged out. My strength left me nnd I felt sick nnd mlsornble nil the time, se that I could hardly attend te my hiKlness. I took one dettle of Heed's Har saparllln, nud It cured me. There Is nothing like It." It. C. IIkoei.r, Kdlter Knternrlse, llellevllle.Mleh. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by nil druggists. t ; six for f.1. I'reparud only by V. I. II00I..V CO., I.miell, Mass.- 1(0 DOSilS OXK D01.LAU (.1) riSKKTlllNU HYIIUI. TO MOTHERS. Kvcry halm should have a bottle of DK. KAIIItNKV'H TKKTHINO HVIIU1'. Perfectly sare. NeOplnm or Merphia mixtures. Will re lieve Celic, (Irlplng In the bowels and Promote Illllleult Teething. Prepared liyDltS.D.FAllll NI'.YAHON, llngerstewn, Mil. I'mgElsU sell It; 2) inU. Trial bottle senl by mail ll) cents, tnnt-lvdoedttw HA IV tjNI)KVKlPF.t) 1'AltTi Df 1 In llm II, ...int. lliult l1li.ri.ft.l Itnufllivnjul Htreiigtheiied.elc.. Is au Interesting iidverllM incut long run lu our paper. Ill reply te In quiries wu will say that iheru Is no evidence nf humbug nlHiut this. On the contrary, the ad vertisers nre very lilglily Indorsed. Interested iiersens may get scaled circulars giving nil par ticulars, by writing te the liltlK MKDIOAI. CO., & Hwatl HL, lliltrule, N. S,lhiilv nieile llrr. fll-i.vd4w "JULY'S CltKAM. HALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm CIciiiim-h tlie Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inltammatlen, Heals tlie Beres, ItcAtures tlie Mcui.es efTastu anil Hniell. TRY THE CURE. A partlcle Is npplkst te each niwtrll and Is agreeable. l'rleuwivutsatllrugglHts; by mall, registered, 110 cents. F.I.Y IlltUTIIKItH, sepll-1 vd.tw Ne. M Warren Ht.. New Yerk. f ItAYWHl'KUIFIOMKDIUINIi erwAYS sPEOirib medicine. Tiik (Iiikat Kniii.isii Hkmkiiv. An unfail ing euro for Hemlnal Weakiif.s,Hpcrmiiterrhea, lniiitency and all Dlseasen that fellow as a se quence efHt'tr-AliitNe; as IKanr Memery, Uni versal Lassitude, I'a In In tlie Hack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, nnd many ether diseases thai lend te Infinity or Consumption ami n I'reinature (Irave. i-Fer luirtlculars In our pamphlet, which we iliNlre te send Tive liy mall ie every one. 44-ThnHpccllle Meillclue Is sold by nil drug gluts at 51 er isiekngeerslx packages for Ie, or will lie sent rrce by mall 011 receipt of the luuiiey, by addressing Tlli:UHAY MKDICINKCO., Ilnlliiliv n' V. On account or ceunterrells, ive haoadepteil ....I ..I...., . .i,ii.-i tx'r: the only Keiiulue. Her, Pa., by W.T. llecil. nillll III I.I1I1CUKI niai.l-Oil ev Srtlc ex- i'tcitt. "lOlt llKNT-llANDsOMK FltONT HO(T 1 011 VM tliKir, Ne. 12 West Klngstrivt; lluest IihmIIiiiiIii thuclly rreltlen or liglit business, lnqulnier W.W.AMOS, niat-tfd Alters (lallery. s HCU11K A 1IOMK FOlt YOtllt FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Yenr Family, KOIt SA1.K THU MOST l.Illl'.KAI, TT.itM.S. O.N , Twerhtnry brick dwelling houses, lets 13) feet deep, en Ijincnster uvemie, betweeu Wal nut nnd I-emeii utrwls. IVn-stery brick dwelling house with inan Kfiril nsif iKirehes In front, lels llj f.Tl ihi-p, 011 strtr'ti '' t,utwct" t-'hestnut and Walnut Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fence, lets ISO feci deep, en West Walnut, between .Mary and IMuekeiSvU. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, li leep, en West Uineii mrtvt, betMeiu mil Mary streets. hits 115 fi I dee anil Cliai lotto Thrtsvster' Ur?J0,'r, V.rick rtwt'll Intr house., leta 150 feet P, with nil the modern ImpreveiVents, mint il, en West Chestnut strtct, between IMue aeep, yurdi nnilNevlustifets. Alse houses en VjuI Walnut, North Mine North Mary, between Walnut mid Umeu.aud Leineii. between Mary nnd I'luostreVu. ' All the ub.iv e houses are In geixl order, newlv Papered, gas Oxtures In all the rooms, wau" u Hie It tcfieu.and the cellars warranted te bedry. Call aud see for yourself, ue trouble te show you. uw JNO. V. ORIEL, JACUUU1UKL, 'Kcute. apraHyd.M.W.8. a North .Mary Street. e?10tlV. I KVAN.-srl.OinT " LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Makes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. -Wll AT JIOItK DO YOU WANTT Wfanatuaktv'; I'RltADCt.PRlA, Wednesday, April 0, lsse. Wc skip Stationery most of the time in the paper talk. Yeu take it for granted. Paper for every tsert of paper user, in every shape of every grade ; by the ream or quire or pound, however you cheese te take it. Cranes'"" best (the " extra superfine" grade, said te be " the best in the world ") isn't likely te be half price. But it's the ' unlikely in these matters that's all the time happening-at Wanamaker's. It has happened with Cranes' best. Commer cial Nete, ruled, or " Distaff Linen" unruled Ladies' Nete. 40 cents a quarter ream for either. Three mere of the quickest lets : "Linen" Commercial Nete, We the ream no cnveless te match. Thin ' l.lnen " Foreign Correspondence llemincrelul Ni.te. akj the euarler ream. Kn velepes te match. Ne. 1 quality ladles' Nete Knvclepc, full cut, Tki a rwek efiW. The prices we lirarcf are 8 und 10c. Near Juniper sticel entrance. One of the busiest work rooms is filled with engravers. We mean that no one snail de finer work or for mere moder ate prices. Invitations te Class Day and College Commence ments, and engraving of ever)' sort for festive or social gather ings, ha3 extra care. Olllce in Htatlencry Htere. Yeu can save about one one fourth en three styles of Robes, imported this season. Plain, quiet effects that any refined lady would be apt te select for a handsome gown for frequent wear: 1 Fine with i wool. all-wool panel of melange silk-and 2 and 3 Weel melange with bayadere stripes for a skirt . front. These Robes were brought in te sell at $16.50, today they go te $12.50. Jehn Wanamaker. 51 vu !3oe00. W.LL IA.MHON A FOMTF.lt. In It you will find 11 few of our f 10 nnd 312 Men's Hults, that ennnet be excelled for the money. These nre strictly nil wool, fast color KikkIm. The newest and best styles round In the market. A rull line of Fast-Celer Weel I'antsatWa pair. The best yet offered. A great many ether styles found In the Cloth Cleth ln IicpartineuteiiHecund Fleer. Hulls for Men of ljirne Proportions nnd Fnt Men lit nil prices; also, n rull line or Extra Ijiro Pauls for same. TIIKSKASON FOR White Goods im opi:nine, nnd our i?reat variety of Ijice Hlrlpes auilillonu auilillenu tlful Plaids, at extremely low prices, cannot be siirpafccd. Our usiertmeut Is Immense, and the goods must be seen te Im appreciated. SHIRTS. Pomet Flannel, STic, Hs. KOc nud Tic. Flannel Shirts, II lu tU0. Madras Cleth, Jl.f.0 te riM. Hallnes and Cheviots, Mm te SI 73. ' HllkHhlrts, t!S0 ten GO. Will te Hlllrts, 2,'tc. SHe, 60c, 75c nnd $1. The Celebrated Hlllrts, TSe and !l. Dr. Wurner's Natural Weel and Camel llnlr Underwear, f 1 2j ; fJ 50 jier suit. NOTIONS. Ladles' Hummer Underwear. In Mnvlln (lauze, Jerwy ItlbtMsl, l.lsle Thread and silk. Ijidlcs' Itlbbeil Vests, hcirliiului' at Ilk', and flve stvles at 12Vc each. Hllk Vests nt We, SI nnd SI - each. Uidles' Hosiery from .Te te 1 21 iier pair. Kxrelleut values lu Children's ltesmit Be KV, nnd I2X- Alse, better unities lu Uermsdeir, Onyx and Ilobhikeu's Fakll))c. JLa.dLies' Sliees In Alt Btyles, (Jrades nnd Prices. Our ladles' WK) Hhee Is one of the neatest In the market. They are made up of Doiigela and Uiitln 1Cnlher. Hcuthcm. A Ilarnalnnt tl'Je ladles' Dnngeln KldHhees made up in Oiera unit Hiinru '!(, Uiittnn unit l.ace. Alse, a IjuIIck' drain Uiittnn Shoe nt the same price, lu Operu und 8iiare Tee. Ladies' Tailor-Made Jackets ATIUailTPIUCKS. Corkscrew or Wide-Wale Werstctls, lu lllack or Navy lllue, II M te IS, llrlsr Cleth Jackets, In Navy blue and Checks, fJ&O te W. ltey' Kilt hklrt Hults, t te fj. Heys' Knee Pant Hulls, tt te 17. Ladles' Mernlui; Wraptx-rs, $i nnd II 'J5. I.adlcs' iJiwn Tennis Hultx, l '.. Ileys' Hhlrt Waists, 25e, 50c and 7V. Heys' Odd I'unU, Sic, &0e, 75e and f 1, STRHW HHTS, Just received the last Invoice of Ktrau- (letsU for Men, IIevs, Youths and Culldrcu. Our stock Is complete hi all clashes. We have new almost anytlilnc veu can nRk for In Chlldren'sHlrnw Hats, Capi.TamO'.Shaii Capi.TamO'.Shaii ters.Hcetch Caps, Sailors and Turbaus, lu all colors and grades, frum 25c te $2 M. Our prices en llabv CarrlaKes, Velocipedes, Heys' and Girls' UlcycUand Tricycles are much lower than list prices, and come direct from the best makers. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. .Planished Copper Teakettles ; Ne. (I at II 13 ; m.. etui 91 1. Nlckci.piutcd Copper Teakettles ; Ne. 0 nt II 21; Ne. Pat II 73. Heavy Tlu Teakettles, with Copper Ueltuins, at 75c and II, uira L'ages, 750 te si 75. A namplele line of Haws, Fqunrcs, Hraecs, Chisels, Hammers, etc., at Leut-nU'rUvs. A complete assortment or Table, Fleer. Hhelf and Htalr Ollcleih at Lewest Prices, A Full blue of Candles. Try our W. Jt F. Caramels for 19c per lb. 32-38 East King Street, LANCAHTEIt, PA., AND NO. 31S MAUICKT HT.. lIAUIUdUUIlU. PA. SCtttiBtXt.l. "Tmlt. NATHOHST. DENTIST. .'... IVCKNTIIK HQUAItr. riiniii; rial t lei. feeth und Painless Kxtrnrtlnn Hjs rfw rseis inline, ureKeu ones mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc Yes, every thins lH-rtululiiK te lK'iill.try will receive prompt attention, at very Moderate Terms, llemember that llr. Nafherst Is the ONLY Dentist In this county who Is u graduate of Medicine as well us of Dcu tlstry.au advantuue that Is obvious. marS-lydJtw A QENCY FOIl CALLAHAN COS CK J inent te take the place of lied Iad. In bulk It makes nve times the (iiautlty of red lend and Isfarsuis-rler In making steam Joints, tvacklmr man ana hnml Iml. nluiim m. i.iieM an., 4e, Price 30 eents per pc UtJiTH, $33 East Kulton slreetr !Si . I'rlee 30 cents per pound, at JOHN Htrvi-ti vv iTn. r.,i...n i.... ' . .m lili-liq I 1 n w. Williamson d Fester. H AOEIl HUOTHF.lt w M ERG HA N'T TAILORING ! ( A SUITING FABRICS Wc arc showing a wide range taplcs in Spring and.Surnmer Suiting Fabrics. Fancy Worsted Plaids and Checks, Grey Serge laids and Checks, and Black Cheviot Fatiems. nrr thP mert nnn,,u w,Ve b VVc mention Black Cheviot Plaids, Checks and Diagonals at $20 te order ; usual $23 quality elsewhere. Stylish Imported Worsted Plaids and Checks and Grey Serge Mixtures, 423 te order; usual $25 quality elsewhere. Stylish Imported Worsted Plaids, Over-PTaids and Checks, at $25 te T ' a .!. uxecuene rtii-woei i-ncvtetand Cassimere Suitings at $16 IMPORTED BLACK finest and medium erodes. We and New Diagonal Weaves, at $20, $23, $25 and $28 te order. Excellent Black Worsted, Deuble Freck Suits, at $24, $26, $28 and $32 te order. Stylish, desirable fabrics for Coats and Vests are English Black Wale Diagonal Worsteds, in Narrow and Wide WaW 1 Rnprinl r.Mric ..i:.. at $15 te order, usually sold at ?.w Ky v..v.v.., iiuuiij auiuai 9$, TROUSER FABRICS We show an unusually varied and ivnnn rVcrv Rnnrl m tn nntm- IMPORTED VESTINGS' Fancy Linen Vestings at $4.50 lJCasWe invite a special comparison of qualities and prices. 35, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. Clethinn. H IltHII A HIlOTllEK. ALL OUR CUSTOMERS BAY 80. We please tlieni In Make-up, Htjle, Quallly id Pi Ice. and Many Handsome Dealgns In H I or 4 tuition. SACKS Htralslil and Souare Frent. a llnttnn Cutaway uck. Deuble. HreuHted. 1 Iluttnn. rilTAUAVC Laiiutuju wwinianiw c 3 lliilUin Meit Htillsh. J lllutten. 1 HI PRINCE ALBERT U Hlnsle Ilreaated, iNiuuie lireasieu; run or witneui Bilk Kaclnj. -IX- READY-MADE SUITS FOR MEN The variety here lmi never been an large. lletli I.IkIiI, Park nnd Medium Colen In many Htylci and Prlecx. We have thorn freui M.Ou te CHKVIOTS, CASSIMEBEH, . WOltSTEDH, COItKSCllKWS, WIDK-WAI.ES, ALITKK3, HKItOKS, lfrc, Etc. Beys' and Children's Gletbing I Itlght In Fit, (Jni.llt.v. Make up aud Price. -OUIt- Mercliaut Tailoring Department II AS NliVi:it Ut.EN SO 1IU.SY. Ne woniler nt it I The Fit which we Rive, the liiitiicnioaxKnrtnieuter Reeds In the piece nnd the elegant and Hiibitantial trlininlugn serve te luake ll peiHilar. 8ee It yourself. Veu will hear mere, of our OENT'S KUIt NIS1I1NU UKPAllTMKNTIutlie ueur future. Meauivhllc keep your eye 011 WINIH) W.S 3, 7autl 8 CENTUK HQUAItR Hirsh & Brether, CLOTIIIEItS, MKIIC1IANT TAILOIIH AND HUNTS' FUltNlHIIKIW. N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTER. T'A. Olarcta. e AKPKTH! CAHPETS CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing I I.ANCASTEII FANCY STEAM DYEING WOllKS Are Rocend te none In Pennsylvania for unUh nl work of all kind. Feathers Dyed All Shade. Order, will receive prompt attention. PHILIP SCHOiT SON & CO., NO. IS) SOUTH WATEll HTUEKT, LiANCAHTKU. Pa. feblMmd T HE LANCASTEU CAItPET HOUSE. S.&V. A-WNINGS MADE ! Expert Workmen, Years of Experience. AWNINQ OOOTO-Bcst Quality. CHINA M.YTTINGS-A11 Fresh nnd Cheap ONE PRICE ! GROUND FLOOR I 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street. aur-Myd WX,'y,T"..!r,"':S,'ASHEW AND GUN 131 NtlOi. All perilous art) hereby forbidden te trespass 011 auy of the lands of the Jern wall nd Hpevdwell estate lu Lebanon or Lancaster ueuntln, whether tnclened or nntnclesed, either ff.tIlnrlJrpel.0f luoeUng or flsnleK.utli law will be riilaiy enfureMl acalnst all trae. pesslug en said lands of the nnderslirned arte this notice WH.rei.KUAR FltEKMAN IC l'EHCY AL.UUN. KU W. C. yHEKMiLN, Attemerr ter R. W, CeUwsaa'l HXrs. Ours Are Most Stylish ! tKcrrlirtut Cdttcitt0. HHGER St BROTHER. PROPER FIT GUARANTEED WORSTEDS Vte offer compete i;nM nf i, u r,u : mention, excellent Black Wnrctpri r'i.fevf, c..: : --i $18 ; a quality at $18 te order, HHGER St BROTHER. Clotltitte. Fw INE TAIIORINU. 890"SPRING."890 Fine Tailoring. The Largest nud Most Elegaut Assortment or SPRING NOVELTIES New Beady for Your Inspection. We would nl announce the pnrrhnw? of a Jeb Ixiter English Hiiltluif nud Treusering nt a great aacrltlce, which we will cell ut Astonishingly Lew Prices. a-Cull early Boods, te secure a bargain In these H. Gerhart, ONLY DtltEOT IMPORTING TAILOH IN THECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-tfd M YKlta A llATHTOK. ATTRACTIONS in eun We've many attractions It n our CumIeih De partment. e ure showing the Handsomest Line OF SUITING FOIl Men's 'Wear FROM $15.00 te Almest Any Price ! Huch styles ns these nre net offered anywhere, lu liucasler for the price. Huch an assortment you'll Und new here else. KI.EQANT STLYK.S IN Men's Treusering ! Mere than you'll care te leek at. Prices range from U te 813. We'll tit oil, tee. Myers & Rathven, Leading Fashionable Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. --1LOTIIINO. L. Gansman & Bre. lien's, Youth's, Bey's and Cblldren'a NEW SPHINO STYLES, LOWI'lUCES. . 1'EIIFKCT FITTING, WELL MADE NICELY TllIMMED. Men's Hults nt $3.50, SI, JI.M, ie, 0, fi, f 10, 112, $ll.llfl,J18. Youth's H11IU nt 1, II, S-i, t3, J7. fj, !. Beys' Suits at riM, f:i, $:l.W. ll.TO, (., iO. V. Children's SulU ut 00c, SI, 11.2.1, Jl.W, tl.73, -', ri.S0.t3,ft,K,M. Men's PanU, 75, SI, SL23, Sl.M, 51.75, f.M. M SO, 11 and 50. Knee l"anU at Sic, SHc, 0e, SOe, fiOc, 73e, f 1. Our stock Is mere nttraclhe thin M-aBOii than ever and prices at the lowest. Call or write for samples lu our Order Depart, inent aud compare prices with ethers. L Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's. Hey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 68 and 8 NORTH QUEEN ST., i.W. CORNER OF ORANOH. LANCASTER, PA. " Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the rltr. -Ile cautious aud mnke no mistake se that you cet te tbe right place. XN FIVK,TI:N,TWKNTY-FI VK AND FIFTY Pound laekages. LANCAhTEIl CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENlllCHElt. Sold everywhere. SIOO.OOO. IN BONDS AND MOIITOAOES FOIl IN VEHT0113, IN BUMS OF 1100, I20O, $500, 1 1,000 te r.oea. Bends 6 per rent. Interet, payable quarterly. Mortgages- per rent. Interest, pa) able half yearly. Send or call for full Information. JOHN JI. METZLEK. Sana. Duke ht. Cm Department. of Late, Attractive Novelties and usually sold at $20 ; a quality at handsome assortment at? ("all and $5.00 te order. Lancaster, Penn'a. $oeta axtb $hoc. B OOTS AND SHOES. WHO CONTEMPLATE BUYINO FOOTWKAH ailUUl.UUAI.L.U.M D. P. STACKHOUSE, N08. 28 & 30 EAST KINO STREET, AND EXAMINE HIS LAtlQE SELEC TION IN LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES, OXFOHDS AND QUEEN TIES. ladles who desire their sliees te liannnnlre In style nnd beauty with the rest or their attire will nnd none no artistic, none se trulr lieeem- lns te the feet ns the true English style, of which we nnvejusi received a sery large ship ment, la all sizes and styles. Call aud see them. STACKHOUSE 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. I'A. VpiIE SHOE SHAPE FOlt WALKEHS 1 MEN'S "WAUKENPHASTS" Men's "Wnnkenttiai.tM." Of sliees this shnjie we've had semcthtnir te say once before this spring. A new make. Is here te-day rer the first time. They are marked te soil ut f-Fupulr. At no price above It Is there any make et " Wnuken phnxtH" In the mnrketsleckcrnur neater shaped than these. In ninny of the lead ins shoe stores or America te-day they nre supplanting the hliiher priced shoe of renowned makers. Tlie reason for this hecenies annarent te everv shoe mini after a critical examination of the many points of excellence iKftewed by them. jut I'be.se " Wnukcnnliasts" nre descrlhefl he the makers us "nn everv-dav shoe trf . moderately stout walking weight fur men whownlkerstandagreatdcnl. The fronts are of superior calfskin of a stand ard wearing weight, cut whole, without seams nt the side. The tops are Iiongela, soft, tillable uuddnmp proof. Tliokew Tliekew Ing of the soles, railed stitched aloft. Is a special feature. Thestltehes show en the bottom. This gives merestrength te the stitch und flexibility te the Mile, which Is very desirable, the latter being of a stout substance, tough and serviceable. Nothing Is used lu tlilxllneoP'W'auken tlilxllneeP'W'auken phasU" that will In any way cheajieii tliein. They tit tliofernmtlon of the bot tom ns well as the toef the foet.henccure positively easy and comfortable In wear. The best e Idence thnt skilled work pee- Iile alone are engaged In the making of hem Is the best attested by closely exam ining and Judging them '.upon their merlin. We bide lUvorable result with confidence. Other grades of " Waukenphast " S2.50, 13.00 and Jt kinds. Plenty sorts te cheese from. It will be easy for us te suit you. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. TOB LOT.-5. LADIES' AND HISSES' $2.00 Shoes FOR $1.75. I have Just purchased another Large Let of Ladles' and Misses' Diamond Tip Butten Shoes, which were made te Retail at S2, but by taking the Whole Let I was enabled te buy them at such a price as te cnnble me te tell thra at' SI.73 per pair. The Ladles run iy, te 8 In Size. The Diamond Tips are made out ofkiune material (Deugela) as the ii piiers. The Mln.se run 11 to'Jliifclze. The Tips are made out et Patent Leather and makes a neat und beautiful contrast with the uppers, which are made of Bright Dongola. They cannot last long at these prices. Only n few of these K Ladles' Bright Don Den Don gela Butten 8 4unre Pluln Tee Shoes left which I advertised a short time age as selling at 11.73. All of these Shoes were Positively 12 per pair. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te FltEY A ECKEHT) the Leader of Lew Prices iu BOOTS AND SHOES, N0S.3 A 5 EAST KINO STllElTl', LANCASTER. Pa. M-Stere Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. STEAM HEAT IS THECOM1NU HEAT FOR dwellings, churches, school house, etc., though successfully ued one hundred years are. hen voucenteinnlatea chauirG rail en JOHN BEST, who will give you a satisfactory job, at a fair price. rn7-tid ,'-n,.;. Jh, V i-lfl-i., -.3fS " '.. ii .na.i -s i&.U:?J Jtts!ak&?,r-jJlr' ifAil-, t i.'K ... ,