v. 't VTivw3 HBHiKiiiiHi'wnnrrMHrqiBinnwwTmwrwTin (.i rf. .r""w..jt " ' :. ft ... AJitifuiv ij r i ' - --i s .1 . -. : r - . rf vn )" " -r Tss ::w t-T THE IiAKOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, 18 iiiwCT,lT!r-4riAfctt:Tn3yff 'Tusr - jXfiWT?w;&rv.iWtfiWjrAl Lf .-i '. . jtijkf $nttUt0cur. . lOCMMEW J.M-ltNMAX, jUt CKAIIUBRTBUiaiAri iuiiia, iwi ,. ,. MMHHIT CLARK rubllah. ,-V-f itt DAILY IXTKLUaENCKR-rnMUnea ma in Mm jrer. but Bunaay. wry" kvrrlsn In ihta rttr and rarreanainc JMi ft JWftf la advance J M own month. i. Si KI.YlirrBbLiaKlCKR-On elIr ana OTIC TO BbBBCRIBERS-Kemll by check jSiMCftft M fctfectued tend In ft reglihmd at tfe Fctomee, as second eUs mall $Ui TBI lIXTSLUaKVOU, Lancaster, 1 a. UkjrOASTM,?A., May . 1890. , Talking aii Yetlnj. .A'AmaIIiM llAttlllilfnan ftrtfifTrMamnn linn a Iff pretest against portions or lue tariff bill that lie cleea net iikc. IV.McKenna, of California, does net ppteve me sugar Bcueumu uiipuMug m the country a bounty te tbe micar Iffodiieer Instead of laying an adequate : upon the imported goods, nic con- ttfitaeuUef Mr. Keunadonet Uke this ebange and he argues against it very tioMlyandvery logically, allowing his party mends new tncy demoralize tne lectrlnc of protection, uud hew they . fetnenstrate their belief that it is true, M charged, that tbe duty levied fttpen an article is Just he much added te Its cost te the, consumer. . i Notwithstanding this pretest from Mr. 'MeKenna, be is expected te vote for the jffcstHjr measure.en lu final passage, since tftte party friends will net amend it te " ault him. This is said te be the position . of all tbe Republican congressmen who Object te portions of tbe bill. Tiicy ex- l-jpect te satisfy their consciences, if they i have any, and Ibelr constituents, whom t way knew tbey bave, by a vigorous ex- Breislen of their sentiments ; after which ;';thy intend te satisfy their party lead ;-n by an ellecllve vote te pass '5f.Thl lit all itihv strllr tliimi nalirdtlir n ' lLn. ..rnnnn nnn ...1 . lrtlllrw. nil ' tbe birds in the fleck ; but tot he general observer it will seem te be a very killing ae te the party. Hew it can safely Meunter the arguments of Republicans ad Democrats alike, denouncing its tariff measure, is net easily te be seen ; aea m cause ter suspicion mat me Measure Is net expected te become a law. After its passage In the Heuse, , i iv una vu uiecv vuu euuuiu, wui're M Bepublicau, Senater Dawes, has Inwdy expressed a fervent hope that he may net lie called upon te vote upon tea bill. Under the practice of the u Bonace me discussion 01 me uiu win net be cheaked off. as it has been In the .ViUIMI Atlrt it lie fltanMitllnti nt t&nnaigy iuvun., ... .. .. U...l.UU u. iaiikwi Dawes is general among bis fellows, it Is toot likely te reach a vote. Certainly it will net be voted upon until His fully oesldered ; and the presence of Mr. Cur. Mb la tbe Senate will be a potent agency la the exposure of the infelicity of the Measure. t People who nre counting upon the IfaKlnley bill becoming a law will de WOll te go a Utile slew. The speculators la Sumatra tobacco, for Instance, who te be Impressed with tbe idea that la a geed purchase at any price, may Kiblycome te grief; and It will ben thing If they de. Rut the mera they B.the price of these wruppcrs the b?,v wenef win n ue ier iue iiuiuc preuuci. A?f Seitralnlaar Mia Stli. Thetupremecourtef the United States jpoeo en its winding way destroying Independent lealslfttlen of the states and jeducing them te the condition of federal provinces. The lest decision affects .." FftanivlvaniB. anil evprnili-u thn unmil. BOlia decision of the state Hitnivnineniirf. l wkich bad sustained the position of the JOarnea judires of tbe Daunhln court. --'- ...... , it bnuui uu vuv mtuw ut I.TJ1 1UI U11U1I3 OMUKM the state, bavin? efllces nud i'v;iWng business M-ithiu the .state, Were subject te pay a license V ler the privilege, the law of the state te ; purpose being constitutional. The laited Btatea supreme court upholds i position of the Norfolk & Western ailread, that this is a tax upon lnter- etate ;cemmcrce and unconstitutional. H United Btates court has lately de- clared that a state law taxing beef killed ;Bd dressed outside the state Is uncen- ) Otltutienal. It hits dcclai-cd likewise that a atate may net forbid the imnerla- ; tlen of Intoxicating liquors, evcu though n ioreius tneir manurncture and sale . rlthin Its own limits. The question as te what a state may de without ceuseut r me uuiieu ciaics uas Dccome verv 'bicult te answer. ,uir .erViSbe generally sel'i i '"u ;.iltHJK-!iaiSgrv.obe free te - Wat itsewn pclwns it cheeses, pre- TMoaicdees net undertake te punish them lu a cruel and unusual wuv. nml MAna Kb liumL .ft 41.n. ...1 1 w.. ..t uuuue v, tiiviu wueu luey -'ftrft itncmfrral In ilnlnn 0....11.1., 'ler anybody outside the state. If 'tfita people confine themelvei strictly -te cheating their fellow citizens of the j atate. the state may imtullilv fnw tn JNinlab them decently for their wrenc- delng ; aud It may tax such noenle as It mom ; but it will need te be exceed SMmgly careful that It does net tread uneu 4the sacred tees of the people of ether aUtea. lV;t'-, Th. 1).nn..l.,,l. 1... I... .1 - II C-3iOne fee uneu foreign cernnrntlnns Imv. iltaf offices within the state has been 'MMI.Hma Mn.nln.1 ...! It.. 4" KKira, uuu me Hupreme iOBrt decision does net therefore Piuct our present state revenue Th tax .WOS imnesnl n mnlm V l&relgu corporations who came here te iaae the money or our people, Without exposing any taxable preerty, 5r ww sutiu Bomeiuing for the preilt ty get; and it seems te have been a riroperthlngtedoforthe protection of . IbO citizens engaged In like business aud ' far the benellt of the state treimiirv ,m ..Itnurtthe fereiguer, and this the su. .or ic court says the constitution for- , A UUD UTUI M.'uriUU. i ...A S,.... L'.l Va publish a story of cents nml Jmstcu , aisoeurage the unread of the Idea liierein triumphant. The success of the ftWrtecn lads with a bright copper piece will be sure te encourage ether Wight lads te similar enterprise, and tknlwa the calamity is vigorously counter ceunter counter eUd every thrifty citizen in the rami. y may find himself outrageously IMkbed of ten cenU' worth of time ueces fswjr te returu each copper he may re- by mall. Te return the cent with a peay contribution or iU equivalent in aw, as some misguided people appear bav done, is only te eiler enelf a. partyr te the actmUitiveuesa of young alnaiica for It will be noted that the ttUrtetu siuall boys speedily grew te fclrty, aud that they dld'uet step their MwraUeus when thev had built iim n,i. 0Uleu te the church, but have continued ami propose te build themselves a hand- two-atery club heute. Olber beyi wlll want club heusca and all kinds of things, aud will surely find out and worry te death any one who la rash enough te return cents with contribu tions. On the ether hand, It will net de te fellow the example of Queen Vic Vic eoria aud keep the cent, for then the victim will be bothered by dunning letters and will feci responsible for the waste of postage ever that miserable coin. If it should be politely returned, after the example of the prince or prin cess of Wales, with the assurance that It Is net necded,thcre will net only be waste of postage but also mere comments en tbe meanness of the victim. On the whole, the ptau of President Harrison seems te be the best,aa by simply return ing his cent without comment he suc ceeded In turulng the game against a saloon-keeper, a butcher and grocer who were probably net In the ranks of his admirers and who rejoiced te think themselves mere liberal thanthe chief ex ecutive of the nation. Mrs. Harrison was less wise, though thrifty. She sent ten of Mr.Wanamakcr's stamps and a package of autograph cards which she foresaw might have a money value among cranks. These cards are te be sold for ten dollars apiece, but the ordi nary victim who should send n let of his signatures unattached te negotiable paper would And himself furiously reviled. Clearly the only thing te de when receiving an application of this kind is te carefully put a two cent stamp en It and send it back in profound silence, vowing that If ever you catch a progressive society praying ever peuntes they shall be forcibly taught that sanc timonious forms cannot justify a forced levy, no matter hew trilling the amount or worthy the purpose. In spite of the prayers it would be safe te say that nearly all the money se collected was given from ether motlves than charity. In erder net te be thought mean , In or der te take ostentatious udvantage of the contrast between a penny request and a liberal glft,lu order te cscape annoyance, people are weak enough te encourage, schemes of this kind, but charity docs Its work in very different waj's, cheer fully, quietly, without schemeser sharp practice. A mtti.k ever two million dollars Is asked for for the Indian schools, and ns there nre seme tlilrty-slx thousand little savages howling Ter education, and about three-fourths of them are quite- unprevided for, the estimate soems remarkably low. Congress had better vete the money. IIavinu oscaped from the African Jungle Explorer Stanley has fullen a prey te the journalistic jackals or Londen, who are circulating many voislens of his ongage- meut te Miss Ten Hunt. The latest tale Is te the offect that Htanley propeaod bofero his last expedition te "darkest Africa" and was reftifted, The lady cenfessed te a friend that she could net stand n man who dyed his hair as Stanley did. On his return the oxpleror was duly jxmted, and appear ing with hair as whlte ns snow was Instant ly accentcd, "What feels thoje mortals be I" It Is painfully evltlent that Secretary lllalne Is anxious that the Van-American Congress shall net appear altogether fruit less. He has transmitted te CenKrcsn, through the president, a long letter oarnestly cominendhiK n plan for a ro re llmlnary survey of a railway line connect ing the great commercial cities of the hemi sphere, anil asserts that " lu no ethor way could the Rovermuont and the people of the United BtateMcontrtlmte he much te the development nud prosperity of our nlnter republics and at the same tlme tolhoex telhoex tolheex jwnslon of our own cominerce." Consider ing the immouse dlstauce nud the easy water communication it (loes net seem likely that railroad connection would have much olTeet upon our coinmerco with the nations at the southern end or tho'homl the'homl tho'heml sphore, although by encouraging travel and stimulating the coinmerco of neighbor ing natleiiH a continental railway chain might help te drag the southeruors nleug with us In civilization and progress. Mr. Dlalne thinks that the agreement that the railway line shall be forever neutral teri l l tery, the material used In building It free of tlutles aud the piopeity and roveinio ox ex ompt from taxation, should tempt the In v est men t of capital, und se It should. Hut after capital Is invosted, and American cltl cltl zeus have lutorests In tliose turbulent soulhern republlcs, may net tbe military power of the United Klntes be ueeeswtry te maintain the neutrality and tax oxemptlou of theso reads T He nays that the Interna tional guarantee has all the force of a treaty, but ferce of that kind is usually up up eold by ferce of nrms. Mr. iilalue modestly asks for only slxty-llve theiiHaud dollars ler a survey, te be conduc-ted. by officers of the army and navy, and that sum may no wen spent ir a wary oye Is ln l,nm ll.n C..rnl,... .- 'tl IXKllSt lU w... w, nrnLa!!b?;"nlUerwl t,iat during the ireii ... 1 mmil,i ,r iiii .i i,iu .l.Xjndsfurleualy denounced the llehrlnir sea flaliorles policy of l'roaUlent CIovo CIevo CIove land's administration. Atacablnet uioct uiect ing en Tuesday it was decided te adhere te the policy of last season, which is declared te be practically the same as thn position taken by the previous administration. The similarity may be questioned, but the ex cuse la Interesting. UnijEH the linprossleu that he was the author of a roceut life of Muhlonberg, we have odlterlally consured Rev. Heber Now New Now ten, but llndlug that Rev. 'NVllborferco Newton was the writer of the book, promptly transfer that portion of our criti cism te him anil npoleelzo te thn He v. Heber. It Is rcmarkable that two men of the name and cloth should manage te claim attention at the same time, the 0110 by political lectures from the pulpit and the ether by the biography, but, with a lively appreciation of editorial dntles and Jour nalistic honor, the I.NTKr.LiauNcnn regrets the errer and rights the wrong, 111.. PERSONAL. Kinu GteitaK, of Greece, Is said te Intend te abdicate his throue and live In C'npcu I a ;en, whero he has a palace. He.v. Rich A im VAux, Democrat, was chesen en Tuesday te till the vacancy in Cougress caused bv the ileutli efSumuel J, Randall, member 'from the Third district. Of 8,010 votes cast 8,001 woreforMr. Vuux. Mihii Tknnant, whom Stanlev Is te marry In July, takes a doep interest in Leu Jen street gamins, clashes of which she has taught for an hour or two dally for years. Her best pictures are said te have had them ler subjects also, and her con tribution te this year's exhibition shows flve little Arabs hanging ever the railing en the Thamei embankment. Rev. Kiwi A.aEiiNA.ST, wln 1ms do de elded te enter the Episcopal priesthood, was en Tuesday In Allentewn strlckeu from the roll or Lehigh classls of the Re formed church. There was no reelinir manlfested towards Mr. Oeruant by classls the last resolution It passed Invoking Hed's blessing upon him aud his future work. Ex-Mayer Smith, or Philadelphia, who gave himself the title or "the Daudy Mayer, " Is out again for re-election, lie is a tremendous worker and has a strong following among the lower class of politi cians, lie wen the nomination before by Individual work lu spltief the leaders and may de se again, or at least get con trol of oueurIi delegates te dlclate the nomination and provide btmseir with n geed berth. Kashas M. Kimmki.l, aged 7i, died In Charaborsburgen Monday night. He uas admitted te the bar in 18i9, after reudlng law with Judge J. S. Dlack, whose brother-in-law he arterw arils became. In 1851 Mr. Klminellwas elected Judge nfthe Sixteenth district, then eouipesed et Somerset, franklin, Fulton and Uodrerd' counties. He served until 1681 aud removed te Chamlrarsburg, where he has been promi nent ever since, lie was several times afterwards tbe candidate or the Democratic lrty for Judge, bat was defeated by tbe naturally large Republican majorities, although he was beaten by small majorities only. In 1808 he was defeated by Jehn Cessna for Congress by the narrowest majority. He will be burled en Thursday. Vah IIedtkii's Cocoa Cecoa Cocea noinlcnl. 'Pure, Soluble Mark all the belle that grace I lie lull, lllendn or brunette, full-form vd or illghl, And kIip, you'll find, trunwwnd them nil, Wliore teeth ere Uie met purr and whlte WIiem toilet never known the want, Of llioVlclerlouKOZOt)ONT. llrend I Jltfxtd t The Cry for II rand ! A million l(vc, net enough for eiiarltrl Five millions, net enough for one ttate I Klfty million, net enough for this ceuntr a Unci day, yet enn wlminegey Muff It In, nererUie let It Is eatan, and the rcult dytneiula, bit bit temmr!, nick headache. Impoverished bleed, pimples, blotches and scrofula. Fer the cor rection of all this, and as a general tonic for ths sjitem, lake Oelden Medical Discovery pre pared by Ir. I'lenst, of Ituffnle. Its action Is like a charm, a " benediction that fellow afler firayer." A remedy for stomach and liver reubles, as well as a specific for threat and lung disorders. It Is guaranteed te benefit or cure, or money refunded. W,'fbAw Would Ifnve llnen Set Upen. Unci net llurtteck lllnett lltttrrt been a remedy of tinciiolleiiulile merit they would have been net down upon by the public as thousands of medicines have been when their worthlessness wrs dtscecred. Huntittk Meed Jllllm have rccehed unquestioned pralics from the sick, thus esUibllKhlng their merit lx-yond dispute. Held In Ijincaster by W. T. Hecli, 137 and 13W North Queen street. Whnl la It flood l'erf ll ns tell you what J7iome' f.7ecrtc Ol Is ireist for. It Is death te rheumatism and neu ralgia. It will cure n hum. bite, or pain, and Is niually geed rersprnlns. Held In Lancaster by W. T. Uech, I3T and 1!W North Queen street. furniture. -vciwutniis. The Geed Housekeeper WII.I, FIKHT HICIC OlIU IMMENSE MTOUK OF PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, PARLOR, FURNITURE! And (let Our Extremely LOW I'MUEH for NKW HTYLKtf. Ochs & Gibbs, (2d, .Id A 4th Fleer,) Ne. 31 BOUTH QUKKNHIKEKT. r DM f KKH UOUNKK. DO YOU WANT A PLUSH UOCKinir Or ArMJHIITAltLBT Or ANINJ.AII)TAI!T,U? Or A HIDKIIOAHD WITH M1HHOUT Or AUKDUOOMSUITT Or AVAItnOHSUlT? Or AUiOKTHUSR COMBINED? Or ANYTHINO YOU KVKIt HEARD OF IN TUT. LINK OK rUUNlTUUKT IF YOU DO, CALL AT WIDMYER'S, KAST KINO AND IWKK ST11KKTS, TiANOASTUR. 1A. II KINIfiill'H KUllNlTimK DEPOT. WIDE AWAKE utrjera ucninnir a combination or HIkI 8uallty of the Manufacturer's Art lu all the eweftt und Latust Deilgu uud the l.eweit Prices lu Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, &c., SI1011UI bcawalce le tlielr own Interests and mll upon Ua ulieu their wants will be fully huih piled. ' Wit nflcr tiMlay h splendid - rtuicnt of Par T tiMlay h splendid rtuicnt of Par- nf Hllllu In 'l'urui.,1 11. mtil Imw 1'rlc HEIMTSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 &. 20 Seuth Queen Street ilHnce. w INES. IFixie RTinesT I havcjutreccled, direct from Messrs. Unr yes, Jcrei, Hpaln, Hr H. H. Zurbarsn, via Llerioel, and trausrurred te 8. H. Survln, ler New Yerk, .Marih tilth, a rlne assortment of Uurcy Hherrles. These Wines are among the very llui.t that reach ths United Hlates. CALL AND EXAMINE. Alse Old and Yeung Madeira Wlues, and en the wiy 2e Cases lleuche 8ee and 50 Cases Hpcclal Ureal Western Wine. Thaabove Cliuinpagnea are the bckt produced In France aud the United Mtatevel Auierlcu. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt., a EAST KINU HTIIEET. upl'J-S.M.Wd CEertl. T' UMllKlt ANIirOAI. t..Vv,a.J).".A.C'l'MHlloeKHANUC'l' WEST hllN IIAHU WOOIW. Wholcnale and lU-tall. , , , , 1I.H.MAKTINACU., nVlyd t!l Water Htrcet. Lancaster, if. Y AUMUAltTlNElUi COMPAN Y. COAL DEALERS. YAKits-Nerlh Prince Btreet, near Heading liupni. aiKlS-tM LAN0A8TKII.PA. rpltE MT. UltETN.V Narrow Gauge Railway lll beejened for the smuer season en MONDAYMAY 5th "lhlt read extemU from thecntrancoef the Park te the siiminlt of the Seuth Mountain (Gewrnnr tUk), u dUlancc of about four miles. IUmliilMtiirutnilii8 connect with all the regu. lur itaMenger trains en llie Cornwall A Leba non llullre.id HirUlug ut the Park, aud return lug from the summit of the mountain lu time te connect u llh trains leaving the Park. ,;reJi0' en Ptnna. It. It. aud Phlladel phla 4 Ueadluglt. IU, within KWuiiles, the trip uiu be ncceinpllslied lueiie day. 1U the NAIUlOWlxr 11 AlOEIn the world. iSAV'i". me,t l Km KUT IN 1 W CONHTIUIcI & A "'i1.0 tlle, MOsr COMPLETE hUtill'MKNl, lu eng lies are twrfect Utile models of the standard euglnesef the tlmt-ciii. and Its cars are esellly adapted te arlerdaii unobstructed view of the waguincent swnery along the line. Htecl Halls, btuni Uallist. it Is eue of the features of "w. i Mt. Gretna Park, the finest day rejert In (Vntral Pennsylvania. Church an.lKch,)OlMllltaryaudClIcergui,. ration. Clubs aud Tnurlut Parties caiiheeur.) the eicluiheuseerMLUrttna Park en anpii. catien te NEOIlUBir al-amd Hup't0.4L.lUllroad,Lebsuen'pa, B ROWN B HARftAPARItXA. A New it It has beeu said the body of a human being Is renewed oncelu seven years, but, alrance te say, any foreign substance en It, such as ,ilm pltt, beltt, tumert, concert, rc, remain. The reason la that they arc diseases and are fed and kept alhe by Impure matter In the bleat. It will be seen at once that a cure can only be ac complished by purifying the bleed. This be ing done tbey die for waut of support. Many of the herbs te be found In the vegetable king dom possess the power te se cleanse tbe bleed, and, when combined with certain vitalizing chemicals are a power for geed. That Ilrewn's Barsaparllla Is such e combination none can doubt after reading the following : Meriden, Cesh., May 9, 'an. Brown's Harsaparllla la unequaled as a puri fier, haNlng used It In our own family. Very truly, Anna Uiciimeni), Si Newton HU, Mcrlden, Conn. Hkverly, Mam., March 28, 'S. J I will state te you that 1 have used Ilrewu's Harsaparllla aud find It Tery beneficial ns a spring medicine, and have Just commenced with It again this spring, and most cordially Brown's Sarsaparilla All at Druggists 1 .00. O bottles for A.OO. IWN'TUikeBemelhlngelse"Jutas geed," IT 18 NOT. AHA WAltREN i Ce., Bele Uttettnutctltcr'B. l'lin.Auiai'iitA, Wednesday. May 21, law. Thirty-five shades of the legal Lansdowne in stock to day. Neur centre of the store. Tlie Small Beys' Jersey Suits at $2.75 and $3.50 arc making a hurrah. Why shouldn't they ? They're half the regu lar prices. But that's only one end of the Beys' Clothing busi ness. Here is something that stands for style and quality as well as for extra worth Ell Ell weed Suits, three-quarter vest, 4 te 10 year sizes, $6.50 te $1 1. t new tneugnt ier a new sea son : for an extra $1.50 the lad can shed the regular vest and wear one of White Marseilles instead. Have you seen the stuffs that go into the $20 made-te-meas tire Suits? Market street front, caster malu aisle. Yeu knew hew we've been overhauling the business of making Shirts te order. New there are certain things you can depend en here : Having them when premised. Having them tit accurately. IIalng the best ler the money. Paylui; the least for the best. You'll remember that Mr. Chas. E. Fenn is with us. That means a great deal when it comes te Shirt making. Our facilities are such that we can fill orders within a week from the time they are received. Chestnut street side, with men's furnishings. Mere are neat new patterns in Hamburg Edgings and In sertings and Fleuncings en which you can save a third of our usual prices maybe two thirds of what the common run of stores would charge. Cambric Kilning 1 Inch erk, loteav. 2 Inch work, 15 te 'JIM. '.' and Inch erlc, 2i In 35c. 1 Ce U Inch m erk, .SU te UK; Nainsoek Kdglng M tow Im li work, It telMr. 1 telJi Inch work, 15 te 35c. Nalusoek Inserting i't la2i Inch work, '.-. teUV. i'i Inch Hwlss Klouuetnc 11.75 kind for ILil. , " .. 1100 kind for 11.50. A choice iec e,- Ms.ainsoek Edging and Inserting te match just opened ; also Hemstitched Fleuncings Sec te $3.25, chil dren's widths 45c te $1. Houthwcstef centre. A most surprising thing in Silver Tlated Ware is a Tea Set of 5 pieces for $10. Best triple plate en pure white metal, and new goods. Five mere items just as surprising : Water Pitchers, V. Casters, t"-'. llutti r Indies, $1.75. fnku llaskvU, ll.W. Pickle UUhes, 11.13. Our China store prices are all en a par with this : English Decorated Dinner Sets of 113 pieces, your choice of S differ ent decorations, at $7.75 the set. Second fleer, middle gullerlci. Jehn Wanamaker. Javrtoelo. TAUABOLBAND UMUUELLAH I Rese Bres. & Hartman, 1IEADQUAHTKHH FOIl Umbrellas and Parasols. PARASOLS I PARASOLS! PARASOLS I In 0 res l Varieties. Gleria und Union Hllk Umbrellas. Wagen Umbnllas. AlllClndser Umbrellas. 1'uru.eU Mude te Older. Aloe Net and Coach Parasol. a-llcpalrlngand Keceiering Neatly DenuC ATTI1EMAKEHS, 14 East King St. aprl'J 3ind $100,000. IN 110NDS AND MOItTOAOES FOB IN VEHTORS. IN HUMil OF 1100, f, two, f 1,000 te K0,000. Bends 8 per cent. Interest. pa ahle quarterly. Mortgage-) per cent. Interest, payable huff yisirly. Uendar call for full Information. JOHN a. METZLKK, We,g.UuksBt, A ,4 J j- WemaYi." recommend It te all people having any dlseasa of the bleed. MRS. Haraii c. Htxvens, Ne. 40 Htone HI., Ileverly, Ma, Mr. (Icerge V. Minefield, of Orrlngten Maine, says t By Using " tT MAIlE A NEW WOMAlf Or KT WIFE." livery woman may have new life and vigor by using Ilrewn's Basaparllta. Ne Weman having Kidney trouble, accem. panlcd with these deep pain across the back, drawing down pains, dlirlness, restless sleep, etc, can expect comfort In this life until tbe cause be removed. This cause Is disease of the Kidneys, and can only be reached through these organs. Mrs. W l'.4Ierrlck, or nicnburn, Me., was se afflicted, and sought various channels for help. Hear lug of Ilrewn's Barsaparllla she tried It, began te rally at once, and te-day enjoys geed health. Ilrewn's Harsaparllla Is peculiarly adapted te Kidney Dlieasp. Proprietors, Vangnr, Me. () (Drocertee. VTIIXT TO THE UI BLK The Most Essential family Heek Is Webster's Quarte Dictionary! Thp Copyright en the original Webster's Un abridged Dictionary expired with the year l'OU KORTY YEARS the penple have paid a heavy royalty tn the ETeal publishing nrm who held the monopoly en this the most necessary and Important book lu the English language. Ne American parent has been permitted te educate his boy or girl without paying tribute n this house which has literally plnccda TOLL-UATU across the high. wny of education. We have made special arrangements with the largCHt Printing Heuse In the world, te furnish us with this Heek at a price that en ables us te be able te present one of them te each and every purchaser of (20) Twenty Dol lars' worth of Groceries, and one dollar and ilfty te one dellarandseventy-llvecentscash. Ask Ter our Kebate Card If you haenetyet received one. Will give all ample time te buy out the JJU worth of goods. Samuel Clarke, Agt, Ten, Coffee and Grocery Htere, UJLltHeuth Queen Bt., Near Ceutre Mquare, Lancaster, Pa. T HUlWK'S. A CARLOAD -OK- Wholesale and Retail, -AT- BURSK'8, 17 E. KING ST. A TltEISm REIST'S BIG FRUIT SALE. Yeu never saw the llke. Hce dlxnlay In front ofsterunn Hnturdiiy. Loek up New Era aud Kiuminer for ll'ir llargalns In ether goods. Klne Prunes, five pounds for 25c. I.ni go Prunes, three pounds for 25c. iJirge French Prunes, two pounds for 25c. New Heedless ItalHlns, three pounds for IBs, New Knglltili Currents, three pounds for 25c. New KMiperatcd Apricots, three pounds for Sae. New Evaporated Peaches (quarters), five pounds for 25c. New Eiaperulud Peaches, pared, two pounds'.for 25c. One iwund Italian Peaches pared, lSe. Twe iMiuuds Ijirije Uolden Krk Plums for Sic. One pound Extra Large Hwcet Sllwr Prunes for 2.x-. Keur pounds New Pates for 25c. 'three pounds KMiperuted Apples for 25e. One pound Evaporated Hllced ApiiIch, 10c. Tue iieuiiilH Finest New Evaporated Apples for 25c. Fine Dried Country Apples, 6c a Quart. Kxtra l'lneNewPrunelhis.20ca pound. Ex tra Y Ine New Prunellas, 18c a pound, Geed Prunellas, tw e peiindu for 23c, i.vaiKiraica uuparca ivaci ii 'caches (halves), 10c a pound, Twe pounds Evaporated rt r All 1 ,in nti oil ' . IlllKllil Vrt, " t.1 .'".-." "." ief "te. uiwl,wj; . .peiuu.u IlllCKt. L"'C. .ed Pt aches, One pound Ei aerutctt Pared Peaches, extra flue, 25c, One imiind Extra Lirge Fancy California PcnchCK, 2. Keur pounds Klne Ornpe Ralslus fer2,')C. One Hiund Extra Fancy liartlett Pared Pears for 2ic. One pound Klnest Uartlett Pnred Pears, ISc.l One ieund Klnest (ieldcn Pitted Plums, 18c. One pound Finest Dark Pitted Plums, 15c. One pound Pitted Cherries, ery nice, 18c. One pound iJirge Dine ltalsins, Vie, One peiiml Whole Hlng Apples, 15c We can save jeu much money. Come, see our Immense stock. Canned Uoed ut starva tion prices. Hmekcd Meats ut prices that will ejx u ) our eyes. Kine and Coarse Halt by the carload. SiHIrlnp along your Acme Heap Tickets and get one cale of soap free. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL QnOCEK, COHNEll WEST KINO AND PUICE8T8., Directly Opioslte J. 11. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Htere. aud Next Doer te Herrcl Herso Hetel. ap-Loek for the lllg Hlgn across the pave--ment. Rummer Clconrte. .VMUlUDGrATLANTTcciTY; ' WM. E. COCHKAN, Manager. Complete Hetel ; 100 bed-rooms ; ocean front ; bestbuthlug greuiuUj biead piazzas; elegant bullet. mjSl-lliud rilHEMlNNKQUA, .1. , ATLANllOCITY, N.J., Puclfla Ave., between Arkansas aud Missouri Aves; central location; rcfurnUhed ; under new management ; eieothlngnrsl-cless. Write for circular. iiUUSmd U. A. HItOWNE. HOTEL HlttlNSWlCK, ATL.VN IIO CI l'V, N. J. New, Modern, Flnt-Class, Complete. Pacific ncuuc, betvveen New Yerk aud Tenucsnee UNenuet, w III eien May 31. uprtl-Smd JOSEPH H. DAV1H. A TLANTIO CITY. LargeWlutePotatees HOTELCHETWOODE Pacific. Aenue, near Illinois, Atlantic City. New and Klrst-Clasx. Hteain HtJit ; Call bells. Twemluules walk from bench. 2.50 und WW IKTday. OisMikJuuel. mUKtiiid MltS. ANNIE GltUIlll. rpHE CHALFONTE, THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, NhW Jtlt-KT. SITUATED ON THE HEtPII, NOIITH CAllO- inj Mind E. IIOUEHTB A HONH. y OOIC I LIFE INSURANCE AT CO-JT, BEE King's Insurance and Real Estate igrnry, lleprccntlng Ufc, Accident, Fire, Heller, Plate Glass and Theft lusuruuee. Olllce-lUSJi EABT KING BT., 3d Fleer Frent, iCS-lmd A, T.8ALZIQER, Manager, Clethtttfj fjLOTHlNO. .4 ..1' L Gansman & Brd. SPECIAL BAMlIflS -IN- Men's, Bejs'&CIiildrcQ's Clothing, tptfial Birplu Ket Fer Sale BUtwhtrt. A!!We0.' Colored Cheviot HelU at tS, $7, t9. All-Wpel Blue or Black Cheviot Suits at $6, Atl-Woel CsMlmere Hnlt., tsje, 170, tSO. Business RulU at U, t H. Kntllsh Wlde-Wals Ueat and Vest at M.B0, V, inaige nine Flannel HuIU, with two set of llll. Cheviot Salts at tt.75, Heys' All-Weel Worsted Bulla ntt5,W,P,tX. Bers' All-Weel Cassltnera Hutu at II. 15. id. f7Js.. L-nunren'sMuiis.ii. n.z, luu.Ti. AlLWoel Children's MulU at (2.25, fcVtfl. , 12.73, n.w, Men's nne worsted or uassimere rants at 13.13,14, 15.. ltn's All-Weel Cheviot Pants. 11.07. 11.75. K. t3.ra.txpM. Men's Working Pants, COc, 75c, We, 11. Beys' Punts, 75c, 90c, 11, 11 25, 11 75. Children's Pants, 20c, 25c, !l5c, 75c, 11. -Here Is a chance for elegant economy. L. Gansman & Bre., TalMrt and Manufacturers of Men's. Hey's and Children's Cleth lug (Exclusive.) C ua M0RTB Q0EBK IT., I.W. CORNER OF 0BAHQE, LAMOAtTER, PA. tr- Net connected with, any ether Clothing Heuse in tbe city. WBe cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the right place. M YKKH A KATUFOS. ATTRACTIONS IN OUR We've many attractions ln our Custom De partment, we are showing the Handsomest Line OF SUITING FOR Men's Wear FROM $15.00 te Almest Any Price' finch stvlcs as these are net offered anywhere In iJincaster for the price, Hucli an assortment you'll nnd nowhere elie. ELEGANT STLYE9 IN Men's Treusering ! Mern than you'll care te leek at. Prices ran go from 11 te 113. We'll nt you, tee. Myers & Rathven, Leading Fashionable, Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. H IUS1I E imOTUEK. - CLOTHING KOU ALL WEATHER. Ill hlivlliv Plnthlnv mfltu overlook the fact of the Heather's constant eliuiiirliit;. HeiiTb buy ifflng. MeuTa buy We hae alas tee heavy, ethers tee light had a -TAOTy,. MFeTuiUM In a Hue or Medium-Weight Clothing, well gotten up, made aud Mulshed In flrst-class st 1c. All styles or Back, Cutaway and Prince Albert Coats. HEN'S SERVICEABLE SUITS-Ready Made, At S 1, ?5, M, $7, 57 60 and f j. HEN'S DRESS SUITS-Ready Hade, At ), (10, 112, 1 1, f 15, i!6, SIS. YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUITS Frem 32 fd te 112. CHILDREN'S SUITS At SI, 8100, S2,S2nO,SJ,t3CO,SI,S.),ta,87. OUH MADE-TO-ORDER DEPARTMENT IB BUSY A3 EVEH, AND NO WONDEIt. The Fit is or the Best, the Trimmings First Class, uud the Assortment Include L try thing Desirable. SUITHTO OHDElt . PANTS TO OUDElt... J12tefX. S t te 110. SEE THE SHIRTS . INOUK FUHN1BHING DEPARTMENT Flannel, Demet, C.illce, Madre. Cheviot. bilk Birlne, Percale. While and Fancy 'j wills. Have you tried the New Cellar, " The Nar beth," two for 25c? CLOTHIEI19, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENW FURNISHERS. N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTKB, PA. lcuttetv)j. JVIUlCi Filling ATHORST, DENTIST. aiL'ESTllK KUUAltK. Illluir Teeth and Painless Extraction Spe cialties. New Sets made, broken ones mended aud remodeled. Te'th Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc. Yen, everything perlulnlug te DentUtry will nvclie prompt atteutlea, ut erv Mtelenile Tennn. Remember that Dr. Nalhemts the ONLY Dentist In this county who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den. tlstry. an advantage that Is obvious, Buurll-lydAw Custom Dpwnt HIRSH (t BROTHER, 9tu mh: VTEW YORK STORE. Piles of Dress Goods IN KVEHY DE3IRABLE COLOR AT THE CASHMKltK IIKNRIETTA8, In Heliotrope, Orcys, Old Hese, Ac, Ac, at , 3", Xi, W te 75 cents a yard. MOHAIR HRIMilANTINES, In all ths popular colorings, m Inches wide, 23e i 46-lnch,60c; -lnch,75ca yard. NEW PIiAID MOHAIRS, Beautiful colorings, 25ea yard. ALL-WOOL SPRING SUITINGS, Yard wide, COc a yard. 36-INCH CASHMERE STRIPES, Bprlng shades, 37Jc a yard. PURE SILK SATIN RHADAMES, All colors, 75c a yard; worth 1100. FIGURED CHINA SILKS, St Inches wide, DOc a yard. ELEOANT BLACK SURAH SILKS, Fully warranted, nt 50c, C2Kc, 75c te 11 00 a yard LADIES' SHOULDER CAPES, Cleth, 11 50, 12 00, 12 SO, 13 00 te Id CO Each. LADIES' BEADED CAPES, 11 50, 12 60, 13 60, 14 00, 15 00 Each. LADIES' SPRING JACKETS, 12 60, 130011 00 te 18 00 ICach. CREAM CASHMERE SHAWLS, II 00, 11 25, II 60 Each. WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. W1U' lAMHON&FOSlEli. WHY GO ELSEW1IEIIE FOB When you can Purchase the Bkllled Werk of I the llest uralucd Clothing Men or the times, te I fit Men or all Proportions Tall Men, Fat Men, j Hhert Men, Thin Men and Little men, can Im I supplied wun unexcciica Aii-woei Cheviot and Gassimere Sack Suits A selection of twelve dim-rent stvles at 110 aud Beys' Knee Pant HulUatfl.7J,2.00,f2.2b,2 40 and 83.00 Children's Kilt Skirt Bulls, 2.00, 2.50,13.00 nnusjeu Hhlrt Waists and Odd Pants, 25c, 50c, 75e and 11.00. I jidles' Rcadr-mnde Wmnners and Hulls. llreukfast Wrupiwrs, Light and Dark Celers, vi isj ana 11.0. I Jidles' Illeusc Waists. 50c nnd 73c Ladles' Traveling Coats. Misses' nud Girls' Jackets. Ladies' & Children's Hosiery. Full Hegular Made Halbrlggan, 1.2c. r un. xjii.L-n, ti-zf w niii m l'jain ana rancy, ivc, iVc, c ana doc. UUc , Bla Llnle Thread and Bilk, Black aud Fancy, We, 75c, SI and $1.23. r.t.ltvi..',i linen R. nnH lIVi One Hundred Dezen Gent's Heeulnr Mane. striped, half hese, 13c per pair or two pairs for c. Gent's Silk Neckwear. Club Heuse, Plowing End Tecks. Windsors nnd Keur-ln-IIauds. Large Aeortment of New Patterns, all 25e. Hllk Embroidered Fenr-ln-Hand Ties, 25c. Uejs' Bilk Wludser Tics, 17c ; worth 25c. SPECIAL OFFERING. Genuine French Hattnes. 21c. 12l,$e Dress Ginghams, '0c. 15c Dress Ginghams, l'i.'ic 25e Dress Ginghams, 18c. SC-lnch WoelMtrlped Henri '.., .,v SK-lneh Mixed Weel HuP'r , iflj.' :w-lnchHtrlped Woolly nimni ifc 22-lnch Veleteeu,a7.0u,UUK' 18e' ...in- TJ btylish Yeung Gent's Hats. Our Light BttfT Hat, with flat set brim, at S2.50, is unetcelled und entirely new. ThoCeirjctBhapo. Evening or Federa Belt Felt Hat, In eight different colors. Tennis Caps, In Bilk or French Flannel. Children's 'leuuls Caps, pud fronts, ull colors, 23c. Window and Doer Screens. Belf-Adjustlng Wire Window Screens, opera lei by Cell Springs, only Mc. Wire Screen Deers, three panels, Imitation walnut, 11.25, Sl.JU and Jl.M. MEN'S KAXGAHOO UIHS SHOES, Hand-Sewed, Comfortable and Durable, Bread and Square Tees, Piiln Tips, Lace und Congress, full assortment of sizes, only f5 00. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTEIt, PA NO. 318 MAKKET ST.. II AUUIHIIUHO. PA. f leitr. TT EVAN'S r LOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Hakes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Makes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Hakes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. WWUATMORE DO YOUWANTT" VfOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UUN .LS NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of ths 3ernwaU nd Speedwell estates lu Lebanon or Lancaster leuntles, whether Inclesed or uuinrlesed, either for the purpose or sheeting or ashing, as the law will be rigidly enforced agalust all tres passing en said lauds of the uuderalgned arte this notice WM. OH .EMAN FREEMAN K. PERCY ALDEN. KDW. C. FREEMAN, Atterntys (or K, W WhwI !. NEW m STORE Ready-Male Suits, Williamson & Fester, . ji. j bM&&i