Tvr,iiir?.-.iTiiTt'T. v-i vt-' '"op;-- ' V- : 1 J t I THE ULNOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1890. fftlll 9nUllt0encr. '5W, unr J. MTMNlt Alf j OMAHUHBTnNMAN VOtTO, MIUM. ,', IKWBITCIjAKK l-BDIIWCr. L.. "'i. .... .. ..-..l..t.a . DAILT IKIKIiUUBRtRBr-'riW""" mht " U year, but Bunaay. ""V" rMftan IB tfctt city d reramndlng taWM at tern cent a week. Bymollllvedel. - Mm a yw t advance ; M cent laoetii. VLt INTKLUaiCNCKB-Jn delUf W4 cent year. In advance. I TO SDasCRIBKR-Rnlt by eheelt K.m Mlufllfti order, and when neither or Z ... . . - M Mn.l IM A lallfllrt ami.l.. .- at the rottefflec, M second eUun mall,! vv? mar, m--?1 sman, Tttaftsufazxctt, r Lancaster. Te. -. LAJTOAJTO.PA.. May 7, 1890. i S Kt a Ureal Kcl. ' :BUtPberyr it uet after all a rnacal fejime mould. He comes uacit te iake C'tanbhtMerit after the manner or n irrweak-wlrlted criminal. Hln money $n out and It was cn.ler for hi in te go If 4e)ail than te continue te strive te stay Ollt. lucre IS prouiieiy very gvuurni surprise tbat he should thus tninciy mir- 'enrUr liiinxnlf te his fate. A lllttU Who i'MOWcd se much capacity for robbing jftmlght be supposed te have enough gpatrengui 10 Keep out. 01 mu jun u; ?.. .njuuirniiif ti.ui rmni itn irnn Till Butwamuiu iiv .... - .. . pectcd te transfer himself te another Jl f field where his talent for robbery might Kain have play. But there was no sucu Katrength left te him. He appears te kan tuuM M nlmlnnt .. ltnn IIOA 1 1 WAV UltC uvvu vi . viii j -.,si - t faster te take the money cetiflded te him rtban te return It. He had ncei rer it K'and used It ; and he kept en taking nnri fining all flmf xvn ITIlTill I11I11. UUlll l$t was ue longer easy te get It. fc'JTheu he ran away j and when it was ra easier te ceme back than stay nway, '.back he came. That tlme cninc aWhen his money was all gene. He. had u?ul ...... 41. ..l.llll.. nf Ilia, rvmnf lit" HUt CVUU H1U UU1IIIJ VI ! fe.w.w ieal te take a great deal away with Phlm. He had but n few hundred del- Wlara te start him In his new career. K5" This view of Shcllenbcrger puts him e? among these who are criminals because !Jef weakness and net or strcngtn. it kt'ihews hew little talent It often takes te k'iL an nvtntiatvn Mlli'f. nml A lllir lllnll. w ,..1.w..v ....- . -- -- SbelleubcrKcr cut a large figure In the Mimmtiiiliv nml illil It liv remten of thu wlllinguess of ethers te lend him their .money and his willingness te spend it. .That. iivnia in tinvi, liecn nbeut tli(! . ';ilm nt lilu tntnnt. lltuill tlin tnllll'tll Hat which he decorated Doylestown, KJlved in its largest house, cut :1U biggest figure and aptwared as f ! nltln nlilvutt Hit in.m nntuinhi E,i;v,WI tiiici vitX'li' J .w nun u'jrHia r;,asts chief criminal : but lie is net a bic Kjlgurc, in fact at that. Doylestown has ;neeil te all in sacucieiu, iuih sue ioek se r; mall a measure for a niau. Ulielicu- ;vbenrer ucgraues uer m rem ruing nuetu r r . ... , . a'mltrtli na 111 rmltitr nu'np. , . B... i'' Mr. Pi-nner'n HIi.trll.Ml Inn. iv?TI,u.IUftl,olel,.r!n,mm U !,.!. IMT uv5'"" "" " "" '"'" wvv..6u ,j. . .,"-., W Jt'Jiuaue.pDla, brings n line spring , (mower of money te sixty-seven of the W laatltutiens of that city. While most of v., hmih are euaniies inereare ciuu uurarics, i ,n galleries, colleges, and scientific In- ittitutlens among the benenciarles and c the only gifts that may possibly serve I monuments te tne elver nrc au endow- liiaentefa DrofesHeraliln nnd the feuud- fcf . . .. i.. ,..... . ntgui n iiw iiuiai. nun u limn leaves Immense sums te pulilic instltu- lens It nearly always happens thai he 0 contrives lila bequests tliat ureat Ejil0IT redounds te his name. The UflnWltnn lu nflnii und.iltl.inll.. ,.ni FPWIVUMV a rn II BlfVIIIUitlJ V PVt aakle for the founding of au In- vnltnueu Mhlcli hiiiuI m uiiurhI C'J' MtflnH lifm filiil un u.rtn tiu n Mini nt ti.tl ftrtj" - ftv n. w iiiiiri jiiil tArtene, and as a result of this practice tlie P$ institutions devoted te charity, art and l''.l.....l .. jjijfainmj; ure mero nuiiiereus man Si tunny, ii incre were less ixiui-niertcm K&j vanity and ostentation there would be Kjmere wllU like Mr. Tepper's, and In it stead of a constantly Increasing minilicr gijvf struggling Institutions we would have Ji greater efllcieucy In theso established. teL Itsecms strange that the advant.igcs rW? AV nsAifuil aHA lMt. & M I.jl. ..lilt- 1 ,- mwiuiiuu Jinvu iiuvi.r ueeii unll.l'U ln the making of lieriuestN. Kerexample. VJ UBll UUiUMl U1UI1 fll Wfllllll milfllL flirne nf,U leave a certain small proportion of a-aeir several ieriuncs 10 me same insii- tuiiuii, huh me cemuincu result, would ):?;' be far meru etluniivp. u'lilln tlw imulf wsi " .... :.;.".:..::..;.: " r.. ". r,. iiuu " uuju Biiiuuiuiu 10 greater uuer jsgfr If they chose te round a new iiittltu- tien tuey could Have tlie satisfaction of uuniuj iuai, ii ceuiii nui Lie llllllietl eranyene of them, and they could (utahas rhareed "with seekinff te iderlfv ggrefl'LKig rather than te de gmkl . KJ' A Fishy Tale. S5 . l.. l. m.ii.i. i. .i... ii.. K5fa nc mniu iuu x uiiuuciiiiim vtcm a IJeng story, detailing the abstraction of, s-xfae.OOO of bends ft-eni a safety driHisit pSj&vault, where they hud been put by two & 'prominent New Yerk business men iSWm. II. ltoeth. tli tinitili.iit it tin. Thlrd National bank, and Win. H. KjOulen, or Williams & Guiou, orlgina erlgina B? iers or the Atlantic steumer Hue. These sgpenus ueieugcu ie a uaniutian insurance company, and were put Inte the irimcs irimcs ten or these gentlenien as trustees, uuder the New Yerk state laws, for the 5 protection or tlie New Yerk pellcv- 1 uemers. The sterj' runs that Mr. Jloeth went te the box one day te see whether the $ bends were safe and round $30,000 mlss- jing. He at euce netllied the Cauadlan ?'' people and he and their representative p" called en Mr. Guiou te accuse him of Pitt IKVini t nlrnti tlm 1 .....l r . t- t'2 denied the iuibeaehiiient. Imi iiimiii nv0 l' lia arlaiiixinl. A.1....1....1 i.i... l1" """" auuiuieu uiiiiui in Jiliville Jthat he had taken them. There doe Ii net eeem te be any ether authority tliun Jjp.Boeth for accuslug Gulen ; aud his s.Mtery has a very llsh-llke smell. gf.It eufllces of itself te create the impres- nwu luaiuowiwiue luiei and that liu UdUcevenxl the less te the Canadians for Utbe purpose of putting the blauie ou BGuIen. We note that Mr. lJoeth U rt about being deposed from the presidency . ....j ,uuu,uc,, ?ivWBe au net like his manners aud ."'methods. He is described as a " Chrlh- -J tUu gentleman." -X lleat Picking Small 1'otateej. ' The Plilliulplnlitti l,,,.l 1..11.,. .. 1 r ..v.U.u liiiiu. K1J oea sense te the Democracy of the I town ill the matlrnf llini.lnnilm. ,.f i. &rr-,-,,r ---- :. "vv.'""" " -'" ' nwiwiuH successei. ine selection is h WMV Hlln.lln rina nml !... I.. r--f -r- w" inula is 110 glXJU Vipoe, why there should be any dlill- rlMKy In selecting aud clcctiuir a miml vltaBiecrat te the vacancy. It is a matter for the decision of tke Democracy or the r district and u there is auy outside In- 1 "waBreuuu wiiu niiir Beiccuen It U , wrong, rue respensipinty is upon the 'people of the district aud they must be v'kft te Its discharge. They may uet de It v well, but they are uet llkely'te have It ;dee.auy better by these who have no IrMlneai te de It. iffre Democratic party generally is I Interested ia the result and any Demo crat has a right te advise but net te direct. The Democracy of the district have a splendid opportunity te select n representative who will honor them and the party. We hope that they will avail themselves of It, but if they will net we cannot complain, provided they elect an hescsl and Intelligent representative of Democratic principles. There are men In Philadelphia who would greatly adorn the congressional stage and be of great aid te the 'Democratic party in the nation. It seems te be a great pity that such a ninn Is net called for by tlie Democracy of the only Philadelphia dis trict te which Is given the power te .Wct a-Democratle representative. It Is natural that much disappointment is felt that the great opportunity is net likely te be embraced. Hut It Is se sel dom that the right men are called out te the service of the people, In these days of self-seeking politics, that there is no occasion te particularly upbraid the Democracy of this district. A city seems te l a particularly bad place In which te get men or eminent capacity Inte office. It may l that they arc tee busily and remuneratively employed In ether fields than these of politics ; but probably the trim reason is that city methods of political advance ment nre net generally natural methods te men of mind. The country is uet particularly productive, or statesmen, but ail we ever get ceme from It, he that Its atmosphere must be at least some de grees better. Vi'k nole with approbation Hint tlie Yeung Med's Democratic association of 1'liil.vlelplila last flight eliose Baiiiunl O. Thompson for Us president In plnce of Jehn Cadwallader, who lins held the pest during tlie ten years In which the club has been organized, and who had distinctly survived his usefulness. Mr. Thompson has common sonse, notwithstanding he writes his naine Hainunl (IuhIIiiej Mr. CudwallaJer lacks It. New is the tlme for early rlliig, and tlie clllr.en vt he gets up with the nun and ges out Inte the country afoot or en horse herso herse back will be well repaid for his energy aud can chcerfully nllerd te be a llttle mero sleepy In the evening. Th6 country Is bcnutlful beyond description, but most busy people of Lancaster have very llttle tlme for It except in the hours nenrest te sunrixe and sunset. Tim special commlssleii sent out from France by the nsslgnce of the Panama Canal cetiiuiiiy has nt last pulillslied Its re port, as te the nature of which there have been uianj' rumors. Tlie commissioners value tlie property of the company nnd the work performed at ninety million dollars, and csllmnU) the cost of completing the work at nlncty-seven millions, provided the lock system Is adopted. Te this cstl cstl mate, however, they add various amounts forlutercst and utiforeeeu exiwuxa-s nnd maiiaite te plle up the total cost or comple tion te eue hundred and eighty million dollars. Tills Is rather discouraging, but France will probably supply hopeful llnnn elnrs who will nmnage te keep the cost nearer te the lower estlinate and the en mi I will be completed. It will never de te let ninety millions remain burled and useless at Panama, and In splte of gloomy predic tions and rival enterprises the project is sure te be piiNhed through In sotne hlmHi within the next dozen years. The com mission say that It wttl lake soveu or eight yours te de the work, and ilgure that It will pay nlient seven nnd a-h.ilf million annually at the aUrt, lncieasiug In 11 few years te twelve millions. l)uiii:iATKs from Newfoundland nie In Ottawa trying te secure from the Canadian Parliament a resolution of sympathy w 1th the Island hi Its troubles with the French. Tliey hope that such a resolution will have weight hi Kngliind, where they fee.! they have been treated with contempt. A 1'i.ATtiniM evor the Thames, nt I,on I,en I,on den, is the latest sensation In Knglaud, nml an American ongiuecr uuiiuhI Teltley, Is rospenslblo fur the dining plan. He jiro jire jiro pescii that n bundred million dollars shall b0Hcutln liulhllughuge tubular tunnels llKhleil by electrlclly and through which the river will Hew, while above them will rest a bread platform stretching from shoreto shore. About tlve miles of addi tional sjiace would thus be added te the srea of tlie metropolis, gUIng room for new uvenues, bazaars and hulls, with 1111 oleetrlo .street railway running down the middle. This would loave historic, Londen bridge high and dry, nml reduce Knglund'H host river te u bin sewer. Ahk for VAN ettu-r. IIOUrKN'H LXt)A-tiilenii There urc bright bud or April and bletsuim of May Hut they're net half seiwcct as the breath of themnlit Thut wltliKOZODONTIirinlieslicr teeth e cry day Till llke pearl through her bcautlmlllpi the) "iu dlsplaytsl, OSO.ODONTI wlinlnn encliBiitiiieiit lstliln Tbnt give teeth like tlie sun, and git en lips red as wine. l'.very Persen Te He n ltenl snct'cHs In IhlsllfeiuusthavcaHiieelally; that Is. must coiieeiitriitu the utillltlcs or Ixkty and mind 011 mine ene pursuit. Jlunleek Jllwil Jhllrn haw Miclr specialty asa coinplete and radical cure efilVMieiula, uud llwr uud kidney allcctlens. Meld In lincaster by V. T. Hih-Ii, 1.17 uml Utf North Queen utreel. A t.'ui-e Ter Constipation nnd SIck-IIouil-Hclie. Dr.HllaI--i!ie, Mhllu In the llecky .Mountains, illkrever.nl a root that when ceniblnist 1ltl1 ether herb, mnkes au easy and certain cure fur coiikllpatlen. It U In the form or dry root und leaM-, uml Is known un Ijuie'k Family Medi cine. It will cure slrk-headuehe In one night. Fer tlie bleed, llcr and kldne)s,and fur clear ing up the complexion It does wonders. Drug gUtsucll It at SO cents it isicUagu. (3) Truth Crushed te Knrtli Is bound te rise. Crowd down nnd Miiethcr the truth as you may concerning Thumiii' .h'lrclrie OH. jet the facts will rlse up that It U 0110 of the best remedle for achtsi, sprains unit pains that liaeeretbeeiiineutml. Weld In jjuieaster by W . T. Ilech, IV and li North Hueen street. XMtUNKENNFXkl. 1J MUtJOUIIAIIIT. InAll the World I here U but One run.. . HAINUS' OOLr.N HI'KOIFIC. It ran be given In a cup of coffee or U-a, or In articles of fixMl, without the knew ledge of the Kt.eh.lf,5Sc?"ar'' uu abseliiulyliarmless and will etrect a permanent and smxh1v cure, whether the patient la a mederaUi drinker or au aliohello wrwk. IT .NKVKIt FAII-S. It 5,naPi.V.t0.iai".elly.a"a ! such certainty n,A.Vi.21ilu"1 ""'''-nsew no Inmnwnleiire, V$J, . "eji uy at.f' lyeomplele reforniatleu Is eUccUd. IKlgn book of Imrllriilnr (V.J. ..ii a lj . A,..i..:. - " lias. A. IXJOllKH. DniL'tisL Ne. Kast King Ht, , Utncekler, Pa "- VV' UtIkO - TUiyIul'Alt ATTHNTIO.V PAID TO Aue M.Sni,k,.,.Vr lutu"'. Dmwli g a" IIKsT-M -lei "l '.', i.Mj ''""""al'le. at JOHN Midi n.-ullikt Fulton street. In7.tfd xNJKfrreas, hub ..m-i.K UAftT ,, Vv. 1?". 1,(i!i,ZT- TAIIONAltYKN". Ji Klnea,flrourJtuM)tinrse.iewer,and Veiit. cal hnglnes from a te te herse-iMiaer. you win nndthem at JOHN UKHT-H. ta Kii Fullei! AOKNCY 1-Olt UAIXAIIAN A l)'H CK V mint te take tlie plu.-e of ItedUud. In bulk It makes live times the euunlltv nf r.,i I In ..-.,...... ... . . . - pACKINGH AH FOI.IX)WHil)IHiaO,FOIt A Htcamand lljdruulle Packing, Akbestllene Ween and Wick Packlmr. Hemi. l'-iuiii. 1! IkiUm Mill Heard, esUstMIII Jleanl. .L...t. t:,.,..7 . "'..": HiH-auilng.Uuni Packliig.Uuin Hlngs for Water VStt?'!1 ?Xt5.al'wV'& ,tw1' latent a" ....... .u ,. ., auiM-riur in inaaiiig sicam joints. packlug man and ban I hole plate en boilers UBS 1 8, 333 tast h ul ten street, Iu7-tfa ran n u t t ff DHHAlWAPAKIhUA. PECULIAR That Itoe-l'n tJarrapsrllla does (mmm1 euro tlve power Peculiar te Itatlf Is cencluilvelr liewn by the wonderful cure It Inn effected, tmaurpatted In the history or medicine. Tkl abeelule merit It pevsei by reason of tht fact that It In prepared by a Combination, Propor tion and ProeeM Peculiar te Heed's Barxapa rllla, known TO ITHKt.F no ether medicine, and by which the full medicinal power of all the Ingredient lined U retained. Jloe.V Hanaparllla lia ulculyren rentrnled extract of Hannparllla, Dandelion Mandrake, Deck, Juniper Uerrlea, and ether well known vef etable remedies. It has wen Ita way te the leading placn among medicines by IU own Intrinsic, undisputed merit, and te-day HOOD'H HAItHAPAUILliA ha a larger sale than any elher lmllnr prepa ration In the country. If you have never token llend'i Hanaparllla. try It thli waaen. ' Heed's Banwparllla lia renewed my grip. I am OS yearn of age and was all run down and dUceuraged. 1 have taken Hoed'aHaraaparllla and en looking mywir ever And that t am much better, In fact ciulteachap. Ofceunathe medicine, will net discount my years, bat It comes nearer te It than nnythlng else," CnAS, 0. Ixxn, Hhrewsbury. Mass. Heed's Sarsaparilla ' Held by all druggist. H J six for Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Uiwcll, Mass. 100 DOSES ON K IX) M, All (.') 1 VJ r-rs hpix;ikie. MERCURIALRUEUMATI8M. Mr. J. ( .Jenes, city marshal of Pulton B kiinsas. writes: "About ten year iitfiiiL .en venn. nirii I con- lmelid a. severe cam ofbleoil nelsen, The lead Inv nhvslelans of the cltv were called III. nLd they prescribed medicine after medicine, which I took without uirerdlng me any relief. I also trlel mercurial and petanh remeilles, with the same unsuccessful result, but which brought 011 an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my life one of untold agony. After suf fering four moil' lis, I gaxniip all former reinc- If.na.sii4 nninnifltiniMl tntrlttf Mtxrl fl ' UlMl tit M. dies and commenced taking Hwlfl'sBpeelficlH. H. H.) After taking several iKittles. I was en tirely cured nnd utile te resume work. I con sider Hwin's Hnecinc (H. H. H.l the greaUist med icine for bleed poisoning te-day en the mar ket." INHERITED SCROFULA. Bwln'sHpeclflcia. 8. B.)cured my little tiey e hereditary scrofula, which broke out all ever ins race, r or 11 year no nae suuereu, huh une given up all hope of his recovery, when at length I was Induced te use H. H. H. After using ntruw net lie no was e symptom new remains entirely cured. Net a of the Ulsease, This was mree yean. agn..iw f.. MATIIKRH. Mathervlllc, Miss. Treatise en llloed and Hkln Diseases mailed '"T)' HWIFT8PKCIFI0CO., Atlanta, Oa. B KITKIt THAN TKA AND COKKKK FOU the Nercs. VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. THE ORICUNAL-MOBT SOLUBLE. Ask your Orecer for It, take no elher. 03 fl UAY'HHI'KUIPIO MKMC1NE. GRAYS SPEOina MEDICINE. Thr Uiikat Knemhh ItKMEnr. An unrall I UK euro for nominal WcakiiekS.HpennaterTlica, Impeteiicy and all Diseases that fellow at a se quence of Keif-Abuse ; as Ixk of Memery, Uni versal Lassitude, Pain In the Hack, DlmiH-ss of Vision, Premature Old Age, nnd many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption nnd a Premature, urave, a- Fer part Iculars In our pamphlet, which veilcKlre te scud free hv mall toeery one. j-TlioHpecUle Medicine Is sold by all drug- Klklsntfl rs-'rimckageerslx jiackages feri., or will be sent free by mall 011 receipt of the money, by addrcwdug TllKOHAV MEDICINKCO., Hultnle, N. V. On account of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; llioenly geniilne. Held In Idiiicunur, Pa., by w.T. Hern. miirS-IJd T lOin'HINU hiKUP. TO IVIOTHERS. Kvery batie should have a botlle of Dll, KAllltNKY'H THKTIIINH HYIIUP. IVrfeeUy aafn. Ne Opium or Merphia mixture. Will re lieve Celic, Orlidng In the Hnnels nnd Promote Dinieull Teething. Prepareit by Dlt.S.D.FAItlt NI'.VitHON, Ilagerstewn, Md. PrugglHts sell 11; !i cents. Trial bottle scut by mall 10 cents. 1an4-lydeMliw t , ,. &V i!)O0t9. nilK PKOPLKM CAUU 8IOHK. The Choicest Stock -OF- IN THE CITY, Hanging In prlce from 1(V' a yard up te the Duckl goods Imported utSllc. The regular price of thene liuMirud kihhU being I enlay from l.'m te TOO In the, largerclths, SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- White Quilts! The bet SI, I1.SS, and SUM Dninestle White (Julllk In this city. '1 he best Miii-kcltlcs Quilts from SI.H1 te fM. Theke (Jullts hae lustliecu pur. ha.iil fnmi a iniinufiicturcr and luiHrter and nru the best giKids for tlie money cut ettered nnj where. s 25 East King Street, I.ANUAHTFH, PA. maraMydlt JJlettv. y KVANsi-LOUlU" LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Makes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. O-WIIATMOIIK DO YOWWANTT'5 iUinee. lNIM. Fine Wines T I liaiejmit recclml, direct from Meskni, Oar ejs, Jerei, ripaln, pr H. H. Xurlmmu, via l.lvtrpiuil, und transferred te H. H. Kervln, ler New "Verk, .March letli, u Hue akkertinent of (iareykiherrl(s. Thtme Wines ure among the eryiluent tbat reach the United Htates, CALL AND EXAMINK. Alse Old and Yeung Madeira Wines, nnd en 1 1,1. .".."' Je llnusTi Kec nnd 50 Cuse Hpeclal .V.r.'il MV",.'n.1 Vl1"": .Thaboe ('hiimpagnes ure thu best produced In Fniuee aud the United niaics of America. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt., SUKAHTKIKU KTIIKKT. BplW,M,Wd CTKAMIIKATIHTIIKtXIMINUIIRVTFOK p dwellings, rliiinhr. uhoel houke.: tr tlieugh sucwully med one hundred ", jFlHNIliil''il, t.",l,!a,,"i tt""""' Til IBS People Cash Stere, )tntiMtfiker'. rilll.nei.rHM, Wednesday, May 7, 1M. Our Muslin Underwear story is continued te-day. Gowns : 1 Jtsterntt Finn Muslin, Mether Hubbard ynitn of M plaits, neat edga en neck, yoke and sleeve. At tuts. Fine Muslin, 4 rows Hamburg Insertion, S rows headings nnd JVI fine plaits en nkc; neck, yoke nnd kleeves trimmed with Is-ad-lug and edge. Drawers : t.ren(i Muslin closed), plaited cambric niffle and 0 sninll plaits nbete. Atrternti Fine Muslin, wide blind embroidered raffle, iz smaii piaiia aneve. Skirts : MMetnti Fine Muslin, wlde Hamburg ruffle, 4 plaits above, yoke band, Al tl.U emit. Fine Muslin, wlde Hamburg ruffle, It plaits above. Corset Cevers : AtSi ftnli Fine Cambric, low round neck, trimmed with Torchon edge. ACteenlt Finn Cambric, V front and bnc k, trimmed With neat Hamburg Insertion, idge and nnd plaits. Hccend fleer, Juniper slreet side. In Women's Summer Foot wear Oxfords and low cuts have the call blacks or colors. Of course we set the pace in prices ; but that's net the most important part. Fit comes first. In medium grades as well as in the finest we fit you perfectly. In workmanship and style we take it that all these goods show the perfection of shecmaking. Take two of the most popu lar prices $3 and 5 : mere than forty styles for you te pick from, and we think there's at least a dollar mere of value in every pair of them than you'll find in like grades outside. All the betwixt and below styles just as plentiful. Twe High Shoes button and lace. Mahogany goat. 3 a pair, true value 4. All sizes and widths. Tennis Shoes, $1 te $5. Each day new adds some thing new and shapely for Men, Women and Children. Market street front, west of main aisle. Fancy Worsted Wrapping Shawls of several sorts. Mostly light colors. The maker loses half: you take them as we get them. $4 quality $2, $3 quality $1.50. Second fleer, Chestnut street. Jehn Wanamaker. f?oeta rtttbltece. rillllCSK WK MAKF. A HPIX'IAI.TY. Youth's Spring-Heel Shoes! We nre In the habit of advertising shoes Just us we Und them We never Indulge In exaggerations In order te M In fuveiH. It would hn next te madncks upon our part te misrepresent or nil I se trade te tiurelinse any malie of Feet w car Unit weilld net knew te a certainly was ,"r tnltsailvantage te buy and try. Klcveu 21 ears murk Iho tlme wn have devetil te gaining a thorough, practical knowl edge of shoes te distinguish the dlller dlller (iice In gn.des und kludsef leather In use te tell whether a celibter or u me chanic has dene the Khnilng nnd the making. And In tills respect our Judg mentis rarely atfuult. Wc knew geed shoes when we see, them. That wc buy them, that we keep them. Is elilenccd by the velume of trade transacted here. We can't think of telling asterv of all the admirable mid pretty shape In I'luu Shoes we have. A few nt a time mut Niilllce. llence we advcrllse new uud dcklruhle Hue of sIiihh for jeutli's wear Hprlng Heel Hhms fuslileiiubly shaped, with kenmless Miunw, tops ar.'iiud nnkle nf Dongeln leather, sort, pliable and damp proof. A system of lengths and widths te lit perfectly. A new spring heel shoe for eulhs' wear, with bright Dongeln uppers, hand somely llulihcd, with pnity luteal leather tl. Common Heiike last ; mill and trim loeking: easy, comfortable anil warranted durable. A suerler grude nt a low price, t- Wr'ie cheap spring heel shoes as well In kid and pebble leathers, (loed, strong, common sense make with u heap of ser- ice In them. Prices as low us 1 1. Hlze 11 te .' lueluslxe. The askertment of them makes cheesing easy and satisfac tory. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Qukf.n STiinirr, IiAneab- TKK. i'A. SOV gfrtU OV tllMtt. TfTlOll ltHNT-HANDSOMK KUONT KOO.M V oil "Jd ll(Kr, Ne. Wet Klngstreet; llnest liH-allnnln theilty forelllco or light buklucks. Inquire or W. W. A.MOS, iii'.'O-trd Aller's Uullery. OKt-'UKE A HUME FOIl YOUIt KAM'lJ.V. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOU SALE ON THU MOST LIlllCUAI. THKMS. Twe-story brick dwelling linuces, leta 130 feel deep, en Ijuiniklcr umiiuc, between Wal nut and Ixinen strrcta. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef. Krches In front, leU Hi feet deep, en North Pine, between C'liestinil uud Walnut alreetx. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with rrent ynrds, Iren feiuvs. Ieta l.'sl reel deep, en West Walnut, between Alary und Pine scripts. Twimtery brick dwelling houses, lets IP, f.-et decii, en West lxmieu street, tietwitu Charlette ami Mary atrevts. Threv.tery brick dwelling heuies, lets lMf. et deep, with all the iiusleru lnipreeiieuts, rrent yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nevln streets. Alse houses en Ilist Walnut, North Ume North Mary, between Walnut and U'uien.aud U'liien, U'lweeu Mary nnd Pine streets. Alt the above houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas tlitures In nil the rooms, water In the kitchen, nnd the cellars warranted te lie dry. Cull aud see for yeurnelf, ue trouble te show you. JNO. V. CJIUKMv,..,,,,,.. JACUUQUIEL, '"eeatenu aprSO-lyd.M. W.8. ttu North Mary Street -17I0K HTKAM, ClAUOBi, 1IIOII OK IX)W A .,rf.fllr? lfr Unuges, (Iiiiikh reeks, Weed Whwli or Weighted, Olass Tubes JJ1!'ltle,JphiiisfiirHtnim Oauges, C Under pliers Plain, Water (laiign I'elumiis, Cis'ks for hteuiii (lunges, call en julIN UrT, SH 1'jist hulteu street. ui7tfd V Jndkvkixjpkd PAKTH Of the Human lledy Knlarged, Developed, Htreugtheued.etc, Is an Intermllng advertise ment long run In our paper. Iu reply te In quiries we will say that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On the contrary, thend vertlkcin are very highly Indorsed. Interested persons may gut sealed circulars giving all par llculars, by writing te the EltIK MEDICAL. CO., t Hwan HL, ifanale, S, X.-Pailu JWwJe . flliidAw Ifatnct 0f httt. n ajacs or rAMaien. i ASTRICH'S ' PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AXD 117 X. QUXO IT. AU our flnmt Dlnensl aad Cork screw .TnckcU and Coats al tbe BBlfena prlce of iOS. Matty new tilings have come Id tkla wiski We call your Hpeclal nltcntlea te a few of Our leaden. A blgllne of Children's Trimmed Hats at 60e apiece ; worth from 00c te $1.25. All tlie ucwcut style In Black and Colored Canten and Milan Hats. IJIack and White Leghorn, Milan and Chip Flats, the largest variety ever shown by un. NEW FLOWERS. A full line of Cheap Flowers at 10, 15 and 25c. Special value In Nice Flowers at 60c a spray. Our display of Trimmed Hats and Bennets la larger and liner than ever, and our prices much lower. Our stHHtlal cllbrU are directed toward furtilxhlug the nicest and most stylish goods thu market can alFerd at the low lew itit poftHlbte prices, Iicc Cain from 10t: up. LnrgeXawn and Hnrnli Bhlrrcd Huts, In while, pink, light blue, black, old rene, olive, etc. LISLE THIiEAD & STLK OLOVES Bpccial Bargains In Lisle Thread Gloves, lit 10 and 15c. Fiue Brilliant Lisle, seamless, at 25c, in black, tan aud slate color. Fine TalTeta Silk Gloves, in black, tan aud slate, at 15, 20, 25, 37 and 50c a pair. Mine Aiitts ana Lace Mitts, n black id colors, 12, 15, 10, 25c te 1 a pair. andi KID OLOVES. 4-hutten, 50, Toe and $1. e-hook Lacing, 70c, fl and 1.2", in black, tan colors aud slate. Motigfiuctuires, iu undressed, at 75, (1 tttitU.2.5; Dressed Moustmctalre at $1 a pair. HOSIERY. AVarranled Fait Ulnck Cotten JTese, rlbbeil, for Ladles und Children, at 10 und 1-ie :t pair. Ladles' llcst Iteyal Bl.iek. stainless, full regular luade, at 2ec a pair. Fancy Striped Hese for Ladies ut 10, 12t ami 15c a pair. Medes, Tans and Slates, at 10, 12, 15 anil 2Teapair. lllaek Lisle Thread Hese, 37 and 50c ; royal black. Au immense line of Beys' Plaid and Fancy Ties at 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 37c. Ladles' Klbbeil Lisle Vests, 10, 12, 17, 25 and 44a apiece. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Chemise, 25, 29, 37, 50 Ie $1.50. Skirts, with embroidered rullle, 50, CS, 75, Site, $1, $1.25, $1.37 aud $1.60. Cor.-et Cevers, 25, 29, 37, 50, 02, 75 aud 9Se. Drawers, 25, 37 and 50c. Ninht Clowns. Special Bargains 37, 50, 75, 93c, $1.25 and $1.60 apiece. (ient's Is'if,'lit Clowns, 50. 75, 85c aud $1 Most excellent value for the money. . SPAMI'ED LINENS. Sideboard Cevers, 72-Inch, 25, 29, 37, 50 and 75c. Stand Cevers, 54-ltiuh, 20, 25, 37 and 50c. Splashers, with fringe, 10, 15, 18, 20, 25. 37 aud 50c. Tidies, 5 and loe ; openwerked, 17c. Minnie Linen, 25, 31, 37, 50 und 75c. Stumped Damask Linen Deylies, fringed, at 5c. Small Memie Linen Deylies, stamped and sewed fringe, 4c apiece. Sttmva. NK JKW L..VM1MANDAUTUOODH. Ca.ll and See TUB AND 7XRT COODS ON BKCOND FLOOR JohnLAmeld'sBuHding, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dS-tfd "!. IJMIII.NU.UA8 PimNU.ac. Jehn P. Schaum & Sen. PLUMBING, GAS FITTING AND ROOFING. 26 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.ANCArlTKK PA.J Qlljlmimavr. Hiuii A MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE AT China Hall. Wk nre new exmlng our Hprlns IiiiMiruitlen of titieeniiware and will pe preiuircd te supply our cuitemcn with tlie cry let grade of ware at Ixiweat Prices. Uouaestlres receive CNpcclnl nttentleii. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. IP YOU WANT A PIItST-CLAHS POIITABI.K Keulne elid Heller, en nhcvla, clicnp, a the following prlctii uliewt lii)rMHnr. fl7S; 8 lierMVHucr, tMi ; 10 liorMvpewcr, f"75; 15 liorso lierso liorse ixiwi'r, s75: au lierMwi,iucr, 11,175, call nt JOHN lUT"H,XUK.ul KiilleubtrcvU lu7-tfd INELKI'llKKflTOCK KAUM. STORM KING (2161.) RECOUP 2.30. . Rlrcd by Hnnpy Medium, aire of 50 performer from ftll'f te i: A Dum Tepy Tu ler by Alex nndcr'a No'inae, ulre of Lulu, illi, Ac. Ac. '1 ernm for Hiirlm: kuiueu of ltU). ijO for a feel. Fer liibuLitcd pedlirifeuud ether Information, addrcaa D.VN1E1.U. KNULK. upria-liudiw Marietta, Pa. FINE NEW LAMPS $hn TOOTS AMD SH0BB. W fc ?, ATT" mi All HAVllfO QUITE A RUN ' V V - OH THOSE 0XP01DS AID QUEEN TIES. And be Wonder that Haeh I the Case, Consld Censld rlBC tbelr Heauty and Price. STACKHOUSE, 7$ k mxabt xnra mm, NEW LOTS IK LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ARRIVING DAtLYv STACK HOUSE 28 and 30 East Kimg Stnet, LANCASTER. PA. fOB tOTS. LADIES' AMD MISSES' $2.00 Shoes -FOR- $ 1 .75. I have J nut purchased another Large Let of Ladle' and Mimes' Diamond Tip Butten Blieen, which were made te Retail at tt, but by taking tbe Whole Let I wu enabled te buy them at uch a prlce as te enable me te sell tlim at $1.75 per pair. The Ladle run 2J te 8 In Bite. TheDlamend Tips are made out of aame material (Dongola) a the upper. The Mines run 11 teSlnslte. Tbe Tips are made out et Patent Leather and mnkes a neat and beautiful contrast with the upper, which are made of Bright Dongola. They cannot last long at these price. Only a few or these W Ladles' Bright Don gola Butten Bquare Plain Tee Shoes left which I advertised a short time age as selling at 11.75. All of these Shoes wcre Positively (2 per pair. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te KHKY A E0KE11T) the Leader et Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOB. 3 & 6 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. aTj-Store Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. flOMMON SENSE SHOE STORE. tC.'t til 11 n She Stere, 40 EAST KING ST. Shoes all styles. Shoes all prices. Shoes for tender feet. Shoes for dress. Shoes for Lawyers. Shoes for Merchants. Shoes for Physicians. Shoes for Ladies. Shoes for Misses. Shoes for Infants. Shoes for Beys. Shoes for Girls. Shoes for Youths. Shoes for everybody. AT Slee Stere, 40 EAST KING STREET, (OPPOSITE COURT B0U8E.) myl-tfd SUtoreru. y UTIIKIt a KAUKKMAN, ATTORNKV-AT-I- W. Bacend fleer Kshlamsu La ulldlng, Ne. a jfta-Uilrek-iuraat. wiy4w The Common Sense Tlie Coin Sense CUiktH F INE TAILOMNU. l890"SPRING.--l890 Fine Tailoring. The Large! and Most Elegant Aaaertaaaatl SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Iiwpcctloe. We would aim announce thfl tmrrhaaeef 1 Jeb Let of Kngllnh Hultlnc and Treusering at aj Brcni ancrince, weicii we win rcii ArteBteilBgly Lew Prien. 4T0I1 early te aecura a bnrgaln In tti goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY- 1 DIRECT IMPOUTINO TAILOR IN TOTS CITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Wf-tM TTAUKR A BROTHER. Men's and Beys' FURNISHINGS, Outing & Negligee Shirts, The largely Increased manufacture and sale! of Outing and Negligee Shirts, each succeeding! year, is proof positive that these Comfortable Hummer' Garments are no longer regarded as a luxury, but as a necessary part of a Hummer! entnu The beauty and variety of this season' style and fabric fur surpasses any showing hereto fore made. Ceylon. Zephyrs, Cashmeres, Satins, Madras Cleths, Cheviots, Scotch and English Flannels, Silk Stripes, Silk and Bilk Wilts are the leading fabrics. They are all here aua at uewest ituilng Prices. We Name a Few Popular Yalnes.1 Excellent Cheviot Shirts, with neck-band and! yoke, at SO cents : worth (V cents. Excellent Flannel Shirts (uet Denict) at , cents : worth CS cents. New Styles In Imported Flannel Shirts at l.ft and 11.23. Fine Imported Flannel Slilrtsat I1.M ; usually! seta at 11.75. Fine Im polled Madras Shirts (unshrinkable) at 11.75. Uoed Denict Shirts at 2J cents; better grades bvj74 cents. if 25. 27, 29, 31 West King S LANCASTER. I'A. H IRSH 4 BROTHER. Reserve Your Orders Until you have seen our stock. Yen will net! be disappointed. The large amount of businessl which we Tiave dene In the past month Is the beat Indication of It. De uet fall te see eurl handsome display of Ready-fiade and Hade-te-Order MADn-To-Yeun-onnEH. Meit stylish designs In Suitings, light, 1110-1 dluni and dark. In every Imaginable pattern,! eualltv and price. Heme, nhole sulfa alike:! ethers, In dark coats and vests and fancy pun-1 luiuuiMi ue ivuiiing hiich ure L0NO-R0LL SACKS, 3-BOTT0N CUTAWAYS, SOFT ROLL CUTAWAYS, STYLISH PRINCE ALBERTS, DOUBLE BREASTED SACKS, 'The largest assortment Is always here feri mew wne come nrsi. nil us. MEN'S READY-HADE SUITS. YOUTHS READY-HADE SUITS, BOYS' READY-HADE SUITS, CHILDREN'S READY-HADE SUITS, At prices which cannei be npprenched for low- uest, quality uuineucrvu. Shirts! Shirts! TLANSEL, WHITE, D0HET, HADRA8, PERCALE, SILK-BTRIPE. All S.lw, MakfF, Qualities and Trices, from 6cte.i.00cuch, DNDERWEAR-Balbrlggan, Gauze and Jean. NECKWEAR-Soe our U5c andS0a lines. FOOTWEAE-8pcclaltic8 ut !!!, 15c, 3V:, -J5c. CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND QENTS' FURNI8HEIW. I. Qaeen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTER, PA. cutitru: Dlt. NATHOIIST, DENTI8T. a CENTRE hQUAUE. Killing Teeth and Ialules Extraction 8ne Claltle. New Sets made, broken ones kiended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and plteted, etc. Yes, eiery thing iwrtalnlng teDentUtry will receive prompt utlentleii.at very Melerate Terms. Remember that Dr. NaiheniUs the ONLY Dentist In this county who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den tutry. n advantage that Is obvious. laart-iyaaw h lain m miasm HIRSH d BROTHER, - -.V. v' -' VSjjU., .fcS . u.1
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