V J 'V?p t f'ef "1V: ;?.- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FlilDA1, MAY 2, 1890. TJ.' my : tfttUirSntcUteenccr. WWIKWXBTSIWMAW. - . V ROBERT CLARK Publisher. Ltlii MAIL MCTas.UaENClflLFeMlstae 'tV TCtyteyin unnw.MiHaBatr. ir" y BMHSIS IB IBIS city una rarreunuiu MWMaitMKwnuftwecK. ujmiii""'"- ' inti la Mntiei : 60 csnu a month. $. nCMtLT IKTBLMOKNCER-One deJUr d 101101 TO BtBBCRIBKRS-RtmU by eneek 9MiM order, ana wnere tnuinw t Its I"Mleee,M second clASssaaH j rax nrctmoEicent. Lancaxter, Pa. LM lAHOAJTm.PA.. Kay 2, 1890. , A Mit.Dm Utile. ; &Tb well advertised May day dcmeu- i of tb workmen In Europe auti MmrlM. which aeme folk thought was Md te upset two or three monarchies establish eight Hours as a days without diminution of the dally race, turned out te be very much of n ktaie. They say the troops In Europe Sware tee strong fur the health of the r movement; which, moreover, wasmade Weak by the announcement or great .manufactures that any of their work- ituen who indulged in this May day do de do menstration would thereafter need te lioek out for another Jeb. rr'! There is nothing that makes the ! laborer, endowed with reasonable scne, e care nil or ins ceuuuet as me itici iiini sis' situation depends upon his be- sVier. for geed situations are net as slentv as blackberries in the overgrown ; toepulatlou of Europe, and tbey are net ver-plenty even in this country. ;,ThIs is a verj' proper and wiioicsetno lint or tue wiiuness et action which or agitators nre constantly pioiuet- -iBg. When a sensible man has gec.d ituatlen at a remuneration wlilcu lie els le" be adctitiatc, he Is net te be rieved, by the cry of feels less ferluuute, I te threw it up. The failure therefore of 'tee May day demonstration, twin lierc Iwad abroad, shows that there is no deep I wrong demanding radical remedy and aat the discontented people ure rower Itban they thought they were. ,;Locally there seems te uave been success in raising wages, uut it no briefly been among the carpenters, who ok advantage of tue need of the ceu- eter te finish bis building te squeeze at of him a bigger price. This Is likely ibaa temporary matter. Under such Irtamstance the wages of labor can be luly Increased ; but it is inevitabie 1 the wages can euty be maintained ! the demand for labor exceeds the sup- tW ill l net often that in this city this 'Ituatlen exists for any length of time rtethe carpenter trade. Usually there tiaere carpenters than lob, and we i net expect te see high prices for this I or labor te be maintained. It is a t bflaber in which the cfllcleucy and lustry of the man makes a great deal f difference in his value te his employer; i carpenters are cheap at GO cents an r, while ethers are dear at half of it. Ilia Ja in fact true of all skilled luber, an association which gives each i the same price evidently helps the ; Workman at the cost of the em it, as well as of the employer. .This obvious fact does" net however a te hurt the association, where the ilkd and the unskilled get together in common brotherhood that has se se lve an influence, upon the generally Iflsh nature of man, that he who can three dollars alone cheerfully takes re, that his weak brother, who could sly earn one, may also net two. It is'wenderfui, but it is true. Seme acineseaays tuis power or association ftnay defy natural laws se as te rcduce re&b hours of labor bv half and te deuble fita mice 'ncr hour. One would think jfihat iu the growing population of the rerld the price of labor should uatur- lly decrease ; and se it must in the I ; but meanwhile we may have the tperleucoef aeouutcrflew in the cur at. W The l'hllndcliihln Sninti. ,jruiiauuiiuiu is uuuig iruutuu te u n.ti-.i.ii.i iii. . ... cs or corporation failures, wlilcu all from a parent source, und that a whlcb L'ave iiljiiiuliint nrninliu. of 'disastrous result. The old Anted Anted Iilfe Insurance company, which was ly revived and adorned with a great ber or dependencies in the shane of ks and branches und financial usse- itiens, could hardly have been expect- te give ejtiu te auyiniiig vigorous or & It had been lettering along for years er the guidance of a concern named ill, when another black hull heve iu it, named Werk ; end presently the erlcan Life bloomed and blossomed gave forth theso fruit?, that new sve turned te ashes, from brand new alto palace that grew upon the old' It was a thing of beauty but net a r,fercver. Its glory was of but ene iter. I'The whole ceucern lias goneto smash; 1 tue appcaraucc is that it wns built rUh that intent. It leeks as theuirh new design was In Hue with tliu ely exposed bank wreckinc scheme iiVew Yerk, and that It hud for Its iple and only dovice the posses- of au Institution of trust rhereby the money of deiKslters tbt be lawfully obtained, thereafter lawfully pass Inte the pockets of the spiraters tnreugii leans te Bhadewy ernes. Thcre Is n deeldeil ilnnnni.i i'the appearance of this smash, for the rveutien or tue district atteruev and i committing magistrate. tt, kJ? .. Jean ttiiitaker. ltla net often that we feci much in te say a word iu praise of a rnll- 'frelght agent, alive or dead, for , certainly are net generally aml- and admirable te anyone outside corporation. Hut Jehn Whlta- waaa man of a different nature. found it consistent with his duty te terapany te make himself agreeable ft customers. The reason doubtless that he was a gentleman by nature, no base material was offered te mnke Ilk purse. Mr. Whitaker, as the general freight or tue I'ennsvlvanla nillmnd at Philadelphia office, canie into con- wim all tbe merchants and manu- rers In this section of the count rv. de net think that there m rmv tlssm who have net heard with sorrow of his sudden death at Yerk, while attending a meetlnir the Freight Agents' tusociatlen. of he was president. We are hardl v aoen te see his official like attain. was the most competent and accein- j irt'igm agent iu the railroad !, and uoue tbe less efficient In 4!seharg of his duty because he managed te treat with uniform courtesy his company's customers. The convention of Mretlircn st 1'phrntA, gravely considered whether it is wrong le deposit money in .banks. That may be Mid te depend upon the bank, the use te which the money is deveted, the quantity of money, and various ether things, but en general principles it might be well te an swer yes. This county lias qulte tee much money in banks, and tee little tu ether en terprises. ' ' I.x his valedictory ml dress te the gradu ating rluM of the medical department of the University uf Vennsylvanla Dr. .'. William White rovlewcd the history of medical training In Amerlca and shewed hew In every slate Utile bands of swlndlera or speculators co-operating with quacks or with unworthy hangers-en of the profes sion established alleged " schools "or "col leges" which were really shamoless diploma mills. American medlcat diplomas seen lest all value in foreign countrles and, indeed, at the present time, with comparatively few exceptions, are dis credited abroad. Ily competition and ever stocking of the profession the number of thoie "colleges" has been reduced, and In stead of M medical collrgesthero are new 120, which the doctor held te be a hundred mero than are needed. He strongly tirged the need of the establishment in each state of aboard of medical oxainluers, arguing that as a medical degree Is net proof of com potency the stale should require each mini who propesos te outer the profession te I pass an oxninhinlien. "Hiiuh examlna-! lien should liirhule the ruiidninculal clo cle clo ments of mcdlclne which are net only ac cepted by tlie regular profession, but can not be denied by any schools or sects us chemistry, anatomy, physiology and opera epera opera tlve surgery." There scorns le be no reason for objection ten beard of this kind, but it might be very difficult te form ene se constituted that It would net be iiilluonced by the Jealousies of the dlfforent inedlcal schools. However, tlie public would no bcneimcd even by this, as a homeopnilitu grnduate appearing bufi;rc allopathic oxamlners, or tlie ruvbise, would feel the noeesslty of being very well prepared. A VtiltY startling advortlsetiinut appears In the current number of the J-'entm. Tlie "Central Artificial Celd Supply Company." offers te furnish wlnter en tap in any desired quantity or quality, or words te that effect. Their statoment Is as follews: "This company propesos te supply by means of pipes and radiators te houses, hospitals, meat stores, places of ainusoinent and oUierdoslrabloplscoa cold artlltclally prodiiced by the burning of coal. It Is made practically posslhle by this system te keep refrigerators at an absolutely even cold, dry tninperature without the step and bother attending the use of Ice, and te make pure, clear IcoTrem filtered water In one'a own liouse nt a cost much belew that at which a household can obtain natural Ice." Among the advantages of this system, ever the ammonia processes new gen erally In use for Ice-maklng, tliey urge that the system assures secu rity agnlust Ure, by having a rcsorvelr of the gas used always at hand, slnce this gas Is tlie most powerful extinguishing agent known. It can easily be arranged, In case of tire, te turn a faucet and allow the gas te cscape rapidly In the room whero a lire may occur, with the certain assuraucn of extinguishing the flames. They claim le preduce cold, or pure solid Ice, at a cost of one-thlrd that of the ammonia Bystcm. Neither cold, cold air nor any cold medium is transmitted along the supply plpes, the cold air Itself being produced only in the radiators, cold steres or rofrlgeratlug boxes, where It Is used, and any desired tempera tempora tompera lure running between 40 1 above and 'JO V. belew zere, or lower If deslred, may be malntalued constantly. If all this Is as pleasing and satisfactory In practice as It Is en paper the days of the I co man are numbered, und even the artifi cial Ice factory must eventually disappear. The effect of a dovice of this kind ujien llfe in the tropics would be re tremendous that Imagination stands paralyzed with awe at tlie prospect and can net vonture te do de do scrlbe what might happen, Thore Is only ene littlu thing In the way or this dream of progress. A llttle "lr," relating te the cost. Wlnter en tap may be tee expenslve a luxury for geneinl use. Millions Votedfbr Improvements. Upsides declaring a Sperccnt. dividend (payable en May 31) the l'ennsylvnnla railroad directors have voted an 8 pur cent, stock allotment, as fellows : Resolved. That for the purpese of pro viding a portion or the necessary capital for construction and equipment expendi tures during the yearlMX) en the main and leased lines and branches, nnil for the com pletion aud oxteuston of new and auxiliary lines, ns follews: Construction of third andreurth track and additional ractlitles, en the Pennsylvania railroad nud auxilia ries and leased lines, $1.000,000 ; real estate, Pennsylvania railroad branches und leased lines, $1,600,000. Locomotive Olivines, pns pns pns songer und frelght equipment, 2,000,IH)0 j construction or track and auxiliary lines In addition te theso new In operation, $1, 000,000 j the prlvllege te be given te the shareholders or the company of subscribers, at Hir, between the 15th day or May nnd the i!0th day or June, 1S1K), en which latter date the prlvllege will ecase. tletilu Opposed te Dolnnuiter. The Pittsburg Times (Itepubllcan) prints a dispatch from ene or its btafr showing n decided revolt ukhIiiH Senater Delamalcr among the Republicans of l.olmnen count v. J. P. S. Unlun, the state senator from that district, said it was hurd te tell, with the reeling prevailing at present, whether Dclainater could get a majority et all In Lebanon county, dosplte the fact that Har rison had 2,500 nnd I.ohaueu was ene of the two counties tu the state net allected by the revolt of 18Si "Thore is a geneml Impression," ron ren tluued the senator, " that wliut strength he lias he get us the personal candidate of Senater Quay and by the determined work of the state committee, aided by distribu tion and the premise or distribution or federal patronage. Thore Is a reeling or re sentment against methods which urn us ob noxious te Lebanon county Ilepubllcans when used rer ene man as when thev are used for another, and which are no less re sented when used In Cambria, Schuylkill, Wayne, IJerks or Allegheny than lr they were oxcrclsed against ourselves." Ask for VAN HOUTCN'S COCOA-take no ether. (j) Why De Peeple IIiive Twe sets of teeth. They don't klunt arms und legs te get new ones. Teeth are liulUiwiiiukble, mid tlioCreu tlieCreu tlioCreu ter elves two clmuces. When ene uses 80ZO DONT, even among bahlea, It prcicrvi-s the deciduous twtli,"nd helps te strengthen the . The Muu WheTulkuMiicli. 'e want te say a word te you Mho iimkeu living with your tongue. Veii certainly have u f ;r' r'i"5: ce.!! ?uav yr listeners Or. ptemai' Mectrie Oil for nere threat, celda ami liearwiiew Is unexcelled. Uu und udinlre. Ker kale by W. T. Hech.WJ and 139 . North Queen trwt, Leucauter. .'win " HUndlng with reluctnnt feet Where the brook aud river meet," Is a period of" maidenhood" which Is iwrlleu. a the extreme te a vlgoreu, healthy woman heed. Heckle exposure, at certain tliiien whlcb Induce Irregularities, has wrecked manv a fair young life. Te ull atlllcted with ilerunire menU of a uterine nature Ur. 1'lerce's Kuverltn Prescription! of Inestimable alue. It Is the w"u lucuittim mi Huiiieu, bum uyaruggists uiulrr a vetlttre guaranlte from the inuuufncA turers, that It will ghe satlsfucllnn Inevrry case, or money will b refunded. This guunin. i.u?'.6" Panted en the bottle-wrapper, und faithfully curried out for many year.. WIu&w Well A Ever. ..J.x,tle.Uewnr'1 writes from Hutrale, N. V.: "My system becamegreatly debilitated threuitli ft' ,.Ciknlw'.d.MVu "d blllleusnevi. Tried ir512i0eA?J?.a'r,IW,,h ,,,e "l beneflclHl Srec.t, XL"1 Wfc11 u" ever. Ker sale by W. T Hech, 187 and 1 Nerlh Queii stret, Lucui: TTOODH HAItSAPARILIiA. PECULIAR That Meed's Marsaparllla does possess cura live power Peculiar te Itself Is eencluilrelr hew." by ths wonderful cures It has effected, uniurt-ed In tbe history of medicine. This absolute merit It possesses by reason of taafsct thst It Is prepared by a Combination, Propor tion and Precess Peculiar te Heed's Barsapa rills, known TO 1THET.K no eUirr medicine. and by which ths full medicinal power of all the Ingredients used Is retained. Heed's garsaparllla Is a highly con csntrated extract of Hsrssparllla, Dandelion Mandrake, Deck, Juniper Berries, and ether well known vegetable remedies. It has wen Its way te tbe leading place among medicines by Its own Intrinsic, undisputed merit, and te-day IIOOD'H HAMSAPAIULliA has a larger sale than any ether similar prera prera raUen In the country. If you have never taken Heed's Karsapartlla, try It this season. " Heed's Barsaparllla has renewed my grip. I am 05 years of age and was all run down and discouraged. I have taken Heed's Barsaparllla and en looking myseir ever find that I am much better, In fact nulla a cbap. Of course the medicine wilt net discount my years, but It comes nearer te It than anything else." CHAS. II. Lotte, Shrewsbury, Mass. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists, fl; six forts. Prepared only by a I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Ixwell, Mass. 100DOHKH ONE DOLT.AH (2) B" KTTEIt THAN TEA AND COKKEK FOU TI1KNKRVKS. Van Houtens Cocea "HKHTANDOOES KAUTHEHT." Ask your Oreeer for It, take no ether. (q ltec. '10MMO.NMENHKHUOEHTOUE. 40 EAST KING ST. Shoes all styles. Shoes all prices. Shoes for tender feet. Shoes for dress. Shoes for Lawyers. Shoes for rvlerchants. Shoes for Physicians. Shoes for Ladies. Shoes for Misses. Shoes for Infants. Shoes for Beys. Shoes ier Girls. Shoes for Youths. Shoes for everybody. 40 EAST KING STREET, (0PP031TE COURT HOUSE.) niyMfd ilettv. J- UVAVa M.OUlt. LEVAN'S FLOUR Hales a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Makes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. S-'HAT MOItKDO YOU WANTJ-W OTANDAltl) CAKItlAQK WOUK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 40,12,13 445 MARKET fmtEET. (Hear of the yostetfloe), IVNCABTKU, KA. All the latent styles Iu HukkIcs, family Cur rlKRiHi, riiii-lin, Hurreys, Cabriolet, l'hiulena. HucklxsinU, Triittlni: Wui;ons,8tutleu Wukeiu! Murket Wukeiu, etc, new reudy ter the MiirltiK Trude. A fine line of Heceud-Uand Werk, New Is the time te order for Hnrlnt;. Strictly first-claw work nnd ull work fully guaranteed My prices are the lowest In the county for tha wii,u.i ui ww. uivemeacaii anu ex- amine my work. and Repalrlnir premntly at. tended te and done In u nrsl-cTas manner. One set of workmen especially employed for that iiepamung A UENCV KOIl UA1.I.AIIAN COS CK V ineut te take the place of Ited Lead. Ill puTt It makes five times the quantity of red lead aud It far superior In making steaui joints nackln man and hand hole phues en bellSrs 4c, Ac. 1'rlee a) cenu ier peuud. at JuinV HESra, 833 East FulteiulreetT ' m7"fd ALIFOKNIA. ' Hc1r1 l'artles. Brml-mnnihlv. Tourist sUetilusT cars. ClieupruUi. Houtheriil'uelneCo AddieM, K. HAW1.EV. AssUlan Ueiu-nTi TrulHe ilnnsuer, SU llreadwayV New Ywk! K, J. HMXTH, A jent. 49 a. 8d blf.VhllaT J Jsul-lyd2Uw The Common Sense Shoe Stere, lite Common Sense Shee Stere, ttttitnt(iHcr' rHlLABKtrBU, Friday, May 2, 1890. Beys' Clothing tells its own story. Prices alone arc but a part of it. Ne neater, nattier styles anywhere for Little Beys. We keep the brainiest in the business (wherever they are) scratching their heads tn get up the best possible for your boy little or big. 14 te 18 year olds will find the Trousers exactly right in shape and fabric. $3.75, $4,50, $5 and $6. Deuble Breasted Sack Suits, solid color or fancy, $15 and $16.50. All the ether styles of geed Clethes for the youngsters, of course. Near Thirteenth and Market streets rcrncr. A great variety of neiv Hani burgs just en the counters : IMnch Vandyke Point Embroidery, 23, SO, M,ac. ' 22-Inch Hemstitched Fleunclngs, 83c; with plaits, 75c, 27-Inch Hemstitched Flouncing, 10, 0J, 00, 5, 75c 27-Inch Hemstitched I'leunrliu;, rows of embroidery and scallops, above hem, 8. Wc.ll. J.I.,1 Ifnm.l I f ntiAit t.'IminAl.ii. C a ...III. rows of embroidery end scallops nbnve lirin.llZi. 18: with runie and Vandyke Point edge, II Z5, II te. IVIneh Embroidered Flouncing. 03c, tl 23. IMnch Oumbrlc Fleunclngs, ll,fl :. Meulhwcst of ccntre. If the Fleer Linen is part tow or leaded with dressing, skip it. Rather than take such peer stuff you better pay double, price for the right. But you needn't. As geed Fleer Linen as conies from looms, pure flax, clean, long fibre, may be yours at the common price of shoddy mixed stuff. 4 geed patterns in gray and white damask, all widths from I te 5 yards (4-4 te 20-4). Gray drill with red cress-bar. Brown and Turkey red dam ask. Stair and Hall Linen te match. Estimates free. Neur Women's Waiting Itoeni. If any human being under stands the whole art and mys tery of Fans, it's a Jap. Fans for fixing up, Fans for cere mony. Fans for raising a breeze. Handsome always, and for surprisingly little money. Such a Japanese Fan flight as we've lately had ! Take one sort, Felding Parchment Fans : 5c, 10c, 20c, and se en by eight steps te $1.50. Or the favorite Pocket Fans long or short, as you please : 12c, 20c, 25c, 45c, 75c. Let them stand for all. Nenr Juniper and Market streets corner. Jardinieres and Flower in wares of various colors, Pets 75C up. Lieautitui shapes. Second fleer, second gallery. Geed judges say we have the finest and fullest assortment of Baby Carriages ever shown in Philadelphia. Wc knew prices are right. $5 up. Uaticmcnl , nerl heust of ecu tre, Jehn Wanamaker. (fiurtnlne. J. 11. MARTIN J: CO. J. Martin & Ce. MATERIALS -KOU- SUMMER CURTAINS! Madras Muslin, cream or lemon, 36-inch wide, i6cayard. Swiss Muslin, with side-band, 30 and 36-inch wide, 25c ; large Pelka Det, 25 and 40c. Light and Heavy Scrims, new patterns, 5c te 25c a yard. Velours, double-faced, four colors, 50-inch wide, $1.50 a yard. These goods will be very popular for Portiere Drapery. Madras and Lace Curtains. Silk Curtains. Silk and Canvas Curtains. Antique Lace Curtains. Cluny Lace Curtains. Antique Lace Curtains. Bulgarian Lace Curtains. Sash and Vestibule Curtains, in Swiss Muslin, Florentine Silk, Pongee Silk, Swiss Tam Tam eoured Lace. Materials for Sash and Ves tibule Curtains by the yard. Expert Draper for all kinds of certain work. Ne Fancy Prices. J. B. Mail k Ce., Cor. Prince & W. King Sts., l.ANCASTKll, VA. vutttru. TVt- NATHOIWT, DENTI8T. JL a UKNTKE HQUARK. "filling Teeth and Patnleu Extraction Hue clnltles. New Beis made, broken ones mended Htid remodeled. Teeth Inserted without pistes und pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertaining te DentUtry will receive prompt attention, nt very Moderate Terms. Remember that llr. Nufhertlls the ONLY Dentist inthlsmunty who Is a graduate of Medicine as well us or Den tUtry. an advantage that Is obvious. raart-lydAw TACKING8,A8 FOLI-OWH: DIltlOO.KOR XT Htcam and Hydraulic I'ncklnic, Abbes t Hew, Woven and Wick Tacking, Hemp TueklnK, As- beStOS Mill Heard. Aklratiut fnmenf AiliMln. HheuthliiK, Oum PurkliiK.Uuni Hlngs for Water Gauges, (lumbago !ucklii;, Iteed's Ialent As bestos. Lined Scotleiml l'Tiie Cever, at JOHN BEarW, 883 East Fulton street. ' niT-tfd Cteihlttsj. F INE TAILORING. 1890--SPRING.-183b Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New nrady for Your Inspection. We would also announce ths purchase of a Jeb Let or Kngllsh Halting and Treusering at great sacrifice, which we will sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. 3-Cflll early te secure R bargain In these goods, H. Gerhart, ONLY dirkut importinqtailekinthectty 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dtf-tfd M YKItMAIlATUrON. ATTRACTIONS in eun We've many attractions II n our Custom De partment. We are showing the Handsomest Line OF SUITING FOIl Men's Wear FItOM $15.00 te Almest Any Price! Burh styles ns these nre net offered anywhere In ijuienslr rer the price. Buch an assortment you'll nnd nowhere, else. ELEGANT HTI.YtM IN Men's Treusering ! More thnn you'll rare te leek si. Trices range from SI te Hi. We'll nt 5 ou, tee. Myers & Rathven, Leading Fashionable Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET TiAXCASTKR. PA. "1LOTIUNO. L Gansman & Bre. Hen's, Youth's, Bey's and Children's NEW ai'lUNd STYLES, LOW l'UIC'Ea. l'ERFECT FITTING, WELL MADE NICELY TIUMMED. Men's hulls at S3.50, U, Jt.M, S3, $0, IS, 110, $12, su. sin, sis. Youth's Hulls at $1, S I, j, ft, 7. S3, S. neys' Suits nt SiW, S.I, S-1.5U. H.M, S3, S, V. Children's Suits ut 00c, SI, $l.-, tl.60, Sl.7. 82, SiW,S3,SI,S.",S3. Men's Funis, 75, SI, Sl.'JJ, S1.S0, $1.75, S2,t3, S3.50, St and SI CO. Knee Punts at 25c, Sic, 40c, fiOe, flOc, 75c, SI. Our stock Is mere attractive; this season than ever and prices at the lowest. Cull or write rer samples In our Order Depart, incut and com pure prices with ethers. L. Gansman & Bre.. Tailors nud Manufacturers or Men's, Hey', and Chlldieu's Clothing (Exclusive.) S and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., 8. W. CORNER OF OUANQB. LANCASTER, M. J- Net connected with any ether Clothing Hoiihelu the city. 9-He cautious and make no mistake se that you icet te the rlitbt place ffiavvcie. 0' AUI'KTSI CAIU'ETS CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing ! LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYEINO WORKS Are heceud te none In Pennsylvania for finish et work or nil kinds. Feathers Dyed All Shades. Order, will receive prompt attention. PHILIP SCHUmT SON & CO., NO. 1'.) SOUTH W..TE11 STREET, Lancaster, Pa. rebl5-3md T HE 1.ANCASTEK CAKl'ET HOUSE. S. St L. SELL CARPETS-ONE PRICE. SELL CURTAINS-ONE PRICE. SELL ALL THEIR (100D3-ONE PRICE. Oil Cleth. Rues, Shadings. All goods en ground IUr. Ne stair te (limb. Ne prices that ure net right. One minute only from pett, etllcc. SHAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 &. 22 mu'J'-lyd East Orange Street NOT ill K TU TRESPASSERS AND (itJN NEKS. All icrensure hereby forbidden te lreiui4 en sny of ths lauds or tbe Xruwall nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster ueuntle, w betber Inclesed or uulnclesed, either for the purpose of shoetlus or Oshlng, as ths hnr will be rlstdly enforeed against all Ire liasitlniten said lauds of tbe undersigned arts this notice WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN it. PERCY ALDEN, Attorneys fbr K. W, Onjteiiu's UMn. Ul Ibiiiliiiriil. 9m -f ETKJKR HAUOUMAN. GHEHP .CSRPETS Tti.etzger& Haughman. BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, RAG, lleufhlnt Auction and CAKFETHAT10CENTS. UA HPETH AT 1 HESTS. UAlll-KITi AT ISCKISTM. .. . m..... -. - Z.--TAX. i; A itfirrM at an i;kktm. CARFETH AT CENTS. Oufei Xa(s Taken in Exchange. Fleer Beet Steamed Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, 38-40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE TOE COOPER MOUSE.) N' EXT lXXMTOTHIC COURT HOUSE. May Bargains in 1.000 Yards New Challies, 0c New Weel Cliallles, 39c. New Dress Olngbams, ii. 8, 10, 12kc. New Outing Flannels, 8, le. l2Uc, White 1'lAld and StrlpedNalusoeks,e,7,8, 10, IJ, 15, 17, iKc. Fast Black Henrietta Milanese, 20. 25, S7k& Light Orcy. Weel Henriettas, 25,60c, SI. 40-Inch Ulack Weel Cashmeres, ifS, Sly., 45, 50, G2,, 63c. OPEISTED 1 Case Best Prints, 5c. 2 Caws Simpsen's Urcy and Black rrlnt,GJc. 1 Bala Applcten A Muslin Remnants, OJic FHHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. .' 1 ARDdt Mcelrey. Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, CARPETS Having cut down our profits en our Heme-made ltnir, Insraln, Chnln and Stair Carpets, In order te Increase our sales, we hive sold mero than any season since we opened, would be pleased te have you cull, see and Judge- rer yeurseir. Curpet Rugs taken In exchange. FEATHERS Headquarters ler the Best Feathers at the lowest price In Lancaster. A lower grade at 50c RUOS Smyrna Rues nt a bargain: SI size at 75c,S1.25slzeattl,$3slzeatS2,S4slzeatt2.50' Cocea Rugs at 25c, 35c and 50c. OIL CLOTH Fleer Oil Cleth, the lnrgest line, the bet seasoned, and tbe best goods for money In the city, all widths from K te 2 yards wide. Tuble Oilcloth, 4 reel wlde, 12Ucper J. Stair and Shelf Oil Cleth. WINDOW HHADKs-Bargalns In Window Shades. A New number In Dade at S7c. by tbe yard In Paper, Hellaed und Oil. Alse Spriug Fixtures. WASH DRESS GOODS The best llnoerOutlng Clethsln tbe cltr. Dress ainirhflms In elegant styles at Cc, 8c, 10c and 12Kc Men's Shirting at S;c,flc and 8c. The best styles lu panting for men and boys at the price ever efTered. NAVY BLUE CALICO One Case Navy Blue Calice nt Cs ; never before sold for less than 8c One let or Skirling ul 20c ; reduced from ?5c. BICYCLES Agents for the Premier Surety Bicycles for ladles, men and children. Alsengents for the Sweeting Cycle Ce., et Philadelphia, Pa., for the Celebrated Rival Safeties. High Grade Cj cles at cut prices. See the 75e aud Sjc Coventry Rival Safety, ball bearing te purls. Beys' Rival Safety at . Hee It, compare It with any at l&, and lr any difference! Iu favor or the Rival. bard & Mcelrey, Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn Itttittcltce. TT Z. RHOADS A HON. H. Z. Rhoads & Sen's, 4 West King St. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ART GOODS, CUT GLASS, Royal TRTercester ,,UTare- SPECIAL LINES IN STEUUNC SH.VKU, GOLD FINISH. ENAMELED riN'S AND imOOCIIES. LOOSE AND MOUNTED DIAMONDS. TABLEWARE KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. -FliKt-Clim Repairing In nil Its Branches Receives Special Attention. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. gnbu F LINN A BRENEMAN. Lew Priced Baby Carriages, Beys' Velocipedes, Little Giant Bicycle. THIS IS THE FINEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET. AGENTS FOR REACH'S BASE BALL AND LAWN TENNIS GOODS. FXIITI & BRENEMAN, NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER, PA. Slate. e UR LEA D1NO HATTERS. YOUNG MEN YOUR SPRING HAT IS AWAITING YOUR CALU J- Our Stock Is new Full nnd Complete nnd aud we hate a hat thut will please you. DUNLAP & CO.'S Celebrated Hats AND THE WILCOX "BOSTON BEAUTIES All have made their appearance. Only place lu tbe city whete you can gel them. Best J100 and J200 STIFF TUR HATS ever shown. ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S Nobby Goods and Fancy Styles a specialty. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. rTIHE MT. GRETNA Narrow Gauge Railway will be epeued for the sumcr scusen en MONDAYjJVIAY 5th This read extends from tbe entrance of the Park te me summit et the Meuth Mountain (Governer luck), a distance efnlinut four miles. overner luck), a distance erniinut reur miles, imlututure trains connect with ull the rt-gu- Its mluluture trains connect with ull llie regu hir liuweni.'cr trains en the Cornwall A lAba- mm Railroad airlvlngat the Park, nnd return. Ing from the summit of the mountain lu Mine te connect with trains leaving the Park. Frem points ou l'enna. R. R. and Philadel phia A Reading R. R., within 100 miles, tbe trip can be accomplished in one day. It Is the NARROWEST O AUGEIn the world, It Is the most PERFECT IN ITS CONhTityc TION. It has also the MOSl' COMPLETE EQUIPMENT. IU engines ere perfect llttle models of the standard engines of the Ant-i-lnts, and lis cars are especially adapted te ullurdau unobstructed view of the magnificent scenery along the line. Steel Bulls. Stene Ballast. It Is eue of the feutures of Mt. Gretna Park, the finest day resort In Central Pennsylvania. Church and Scheel. MlllUry and Civ lcorganl lcerganl lcorganl satlens, Clubs and Tourist Parties can securp tbe exclusive use of Jit. Urstna Park en appli cation te NED IRISH, nl-smd Bup't C. 4 L. Railroad, Lebanon, Pa. SART1CUI.AR ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Makitig. Patterns, Drawings and us Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN BEST'S, 188 East Fulton street. m7-tfd t3e0hm. HALL AND STAIR CARPETS,! from tlm Manufacturers. OAHPETM AT 115 CKNTH. CARI'KIS AT UK NTH, IJA IirKTU AT m CENTS. CAIIFI7TH AT65CKN1M. ' CAUl'ElWAT7aCKNTH. Oil Cleths Cheap. Feathers at Window lh4J DRESis Goods I 4-Inoh Black Weel Henrietta, 75&, S7a., New Plaid and Striped Dress Goods, 15c, ?0c, Striped Summer Silks, 55, S7Wc Fust Black Organdies, 15,25c. 1....MMH ,,A W..11. inl' aaaiiainn. u. tills. 12Ue. . UUb, .IIUIUl New Cleth Capes, Sl.7i.r2.50, H, ft. New Head Capes nnd Wraps, tl up te SM.SO. New Black Embroidered Klchues, ti te 17. TO-DAY. lCase4-4HIIIMnslln.se. 1 Case Best lndlpe lllnc t'rlnls, 6Vc. 100 Dezen Ladles' Ilcgulur Mude lleae, 130. Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Inn. Shading CConchce. lrif (!3e0te. CTEW YORK STORE. BARGAINS -IN- WATT & SHAND ARKALWAYS ON THE OUTLOOK FOR BARGAINS. One Case Best Quality TOILE DUIN0RD3 10c a yard ; never sold for less than 12KC. NEW POINTED CHALLIES nt 5, $, 10 and 12 cts a yard. A few mere nieces Weel-Face PIN CHECK SPRINO SUITINGS, 12,'Jc a jardj only half price. FINE ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, ISc a yard made te sell at 25c. FINE INDIA PONGEES, 02 Inches wlde,20c a yard. AMERICAN PRINTED FLANNELETTS, 12Ue a yard ; leek ns well as Fremiti, at Me. 50-IncU ALL-WOOL SPRING SUITING, SC a yard : regular price, SOc. FINESTR1PED SEHOE SUITINGS, ST'ca yard ; usually sold at Mc. 38-Inch NEW MOHAIR PLAIDS, beautiful colorings. Sjc a yard. 150 Dezen GENT'S SPRING SCARFS, 23c each : many of them are worth 60c LADIES' NEW CLOTH CAPES in Black, Tan, Grey, Gebelin, etc., f 1.50 each, worth 1. MV G. 8 AND 10 EAST KINQ ST. gev gnlc ev flcnt. I710R RENT-HANDSOME FRONT ROOM 1 en 2d fleer. Ne. 12 WestKlngstreet; nuest lis-atleu In the city for office or light business. Inquire of W, W, AMOS. m3-tfd Alter,s(Hllrjr, II K 1 STORE f-i A,- y.- -uAti2. v .-
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