Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 23, 1890, Image 2

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ast in the rear, but Bandar. Bcrved
J2 eirricr In this city mid surrounding
iMMil ! Ian Mfelk mlr H mall fltm dnl-
' i ! k rr In advance ! GO rent, month.
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BUUT UrrELLlcTuMCER-One dollar and
5V' ftTcentnTcAr. lu advance.
rOTICK TO BhBSORIBERS-neinlt by check
c postefflee order, and where neither or
ittMNa be' procured tend In a registered
- letter.
M Mi the Postefflon, as second cimii man
V ADOkass, THK'ltKTSLLiaBMOBS,
l$ft , Lancaster. Pa.
LAH0A8TB,PA., May 23, 1890.
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ShellenHerger's Sentence.
is-
, Judge Yerkes rejected the appeal of
JBUeutneerger'scquDBCl that he should
temper justbze wlthtmercy, ana nn
jfceanrj
could sec uething in
idttettdftnt's crimes calling for mercy
i their punishment : that he had ceu-
ptitied Ihem through many years, while
e naa ueea an attorney iirnctisiiigr in
iat court, audeven. nerlinns. while he
jbed been the prosecuting nttorney of
lib commonwealth, seeklnir the con-
i 'rkmuatien and punishment of men no
',ere guilty than himself. Judira erkes
- ncluded that, with the constant warn
ing against crime presented te him,
1 had no excuse or palliation te
WBfer' for falling Inte It himself.
!;. All of which seems te be true ; and yet
? Mde nel think that the judge did well
M impose upon the confessed nnil wpll-
warned criminal the punishment of llfu
..imprisonment. We de net think that
; the law contemplated se heavy a pun-
' wbment for this class of ollenses,
.though it may be visited upon n re-
..StAttefl mmmlitlnii nf them.
I'- iiWe de net npprove Judco Ycrkes'
P-utfacverlty, because we de net think that
r.punisinueni sueuia iniiinte crime in
wbruiallty. The judge desired le mark
t" his sense of thehcinousnessef thoellunc
?Ulfad te make nn oxample of this
f Ifjlioterlous Offender Hut he overshot the
& .3?.lttttrlr In trlvltlrr ft tmiilcthtllt'tlt. U'lllldl
SH.5gtherc Is fair reason te suspect as vlndlc-
'Uve
nnd te condemn us brutal.
TTe
a man who has lived in
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YaaB. .... ,1.1a ..... tins A ... I . . .t a . ..
lUUIJf IIS I.III9 II1JIJ nun. AUJ IIUII niiii-
Tfjnent is a severe punishment; and te olio
ehwb.e has had such position and usplra-
liens, imprisonment for life Is far.werne
f yMJBU UVUIU. UUU Ul l-Ulll-J-tU JCH1D
iii' ?srnnlrl hava Iran un in the lilirli wutpr
E markef penalty se far meted out te this
'f:Nua eflenders: and Judge Ycrkes, when
ijLyhe set out te make au examples of Bhel
S.v 'lenrxirL'-er. vrlie hut voslerdnv w.ih r hIiIii.
t" ."; .v " ;:r. -'::. '.t::-. t .. ::
-. i.u( uguk ju ins wjiuiiiuuiiy iiiiu an Heli
ervu ?$ut'si, in ins own unu every nouse neuse
rthhbld, did what he could towards defeat-
I'alnghls evu object and drowning the
J memory of the convict's efleiues in sym-
M&patby for him hi his overwhelming pun-
nuuiuub auu luiLiiuuiiuiu, iiu llllHJ-i:il
Vk"1 senteuce which every man's heusc
telk him will net stand; long before
s, half of the term has gene, Shellenberger
?will be nsrdencd. as he euclit te be.
? rVl.v A. , Ar.il fllllit.tliniin 1 . . !-.. .nn.l
,JFVe believe in the punishment of the
3aw, We bcllove that it should be made
JUte and speedy; but we sec no seuse in
imposing a ncavy seutenee ler aiirst
; aud we revolt against a llfe seu seu
aeefera first conviction. The law
i net contemplate it and reason docs
isanctlnu it,euy mere than humanity
zettBes It. This man, doubtless, had
ny warnings and was a dellber-
f-J :Me crimiuel: but he never lH'fern
hid' been under accusation or sus sus
'feiclen. He steed hluh anion u his fel-
llkWfl. wllOSA CflrplpgHllPfc nnrl btllnlrl.
' Stiv mVA l,l,n .,,,. ,,,u.. r.. 1.1.
.LV Bj"'' I vnvniiiiijr iiji ill"
";10Censes. He seems te have been as
, "..UIn !,-.-, 1 -.. ,.....
jnBuiji juiuutw.1 iia no hiu (lujiuiar ill
-Jimannersin.IIis fellows accepted him nt
Igfhte own .rating and stamped his dress tut
fipure geld. He had uet the callbre they
.attributed te him or the money or the
4fia'paclty te earn It with which they
Wilted him. He found that their
TAavnr crnl'A him nnnnrhnittt. tnmil tin. I,.
omeneyand he freely availed himself of
Fj$It and took advautage of their cenfl-
'gdence. The crlme was his, but net all
r. .VOtAi nlllf Tf II. t lii.tl luii.ii ...M,. ....
KCftXr VVJ U UttU 1I1U1U VU1U
Ssf'ttX.nil they would net have lest their
Smeney.
r febellenberger was a confidence mau,
fe'iCjabeunds, who are sometimes punished'
j-fuu ui.vuerge irec. lie is ei ute class
.t;ef men who seized upon the American
Sf'-yiJfe Insurance company in Phlladcl-
,'il)hia. te build UOOIl It. nthpr Mtiilclnr..u
; through which they could get Hies Inte
"FzSlutu net and money
Inte their coffers :
&.tbeugb he Is net m guilty ns thev nor
E.Whtt be worthy of life- hupriseument. Xtiikek " frn ,
4,t he gave the Montgomery co.n.uWe.Sli
unny cause te susct mat UWl
fPuBjer; jKlli?,8. l8 "u PJ-'-'BJr'HAVANA
jDreuguruaii.... pi- flCorH... - flCerH... -
;genery'8 avenging justfcTi. It does net
KSf no te notify men that thev nre d
nre dolts.
jhtt makes them savage ; and when I
S'Vteth strike in they tear the heart e
their
ut.
l The Slaughter or Illrds.
The JXtw Eta is moved te hilarious
but staggering efforts towards brilliant
Sja.'wit by luduigence in Inteluei:xci;u
, literature. Wc rejoice te 11 nd our con-
'i-k. temnernrv In se uiiilnblu n mmui mui
note that " the Jnmeut of the sparrow "
& and the contemplation of sparrow pie,
5" wlilnli r...rt. ri...i-.!.:. ,A.i i.t . .
fe "" 4..jUi bUUK UUUOICU 1114 KICUl-
! ut. lUllir.lU. II 1. ...... .. i ii..
ij ' ""...uwi.uu, 1IIKCI CUUUIIIUgVII II1C
- ''sreuial inehrtnti. (n mi m.u.i,r .... n...
;laughter of native birds. Leng age
-J5" miiuij iiiiiuH me INTELI.IOC.N'Cnit
H" appeaiea, as new ut last
B3P fira ls uui"fe'i te the mercy
pSe- genne sex towards the birds ; but
P'MWet all the inUttenceef iudiguuut nutti
,"fraUsts, or the published prete.ts of sln-
FmIi0 aluilrera ei American birds, has
riVlllW-ifrir u,.ur,.,, , 1,., : i,e(,.. ...i ..
An ST" "" ' b-hj mill JllUIlglCU
'.'imriuM iiiimi luin,i..l Til.... i.i..i ...ii
Rblrd, oriole aud flicker, every variety
'Awh unuiaumnu eeauuiui jiiuninge, is
iSfJlln demand for hat decoration bv women
.n?.Hbe like te 1h llmlli'lif ti.ul.r.li. a. ii l. ..1
. . - ---- a"r .VUUVI-HHIIII.TI
.nd who could net be persuaded te nor-
Kfaenally conduct the. butchery they en-
&$ having u hard time. The noisy
3i """ Bparrewuus ariven him from the
tevvn and the men who butcher for ibn
v-jgs milliners have followed him te the ceun-
Br'Sirir 'l'li. u i.. . i ...
L' "'is away ins ierest
;.home, and if he lights te slug upon seme
y sJbttely tree, lhat song may ixs his last.
Bi lUere is no " cruel snerlsiiinn" uri,.
him for fun. Oh. no n, u,w.riu.......
fciBkea strong winged birds whose swift
4" K" " luvm u cnance et lire. Thn
t-lMMuesla of the helpless little bird Is mild-
ed, gentle-voiced, sensitive woman.
-. We have often marvelled nnd lamented
! siaie ei tuiugs, ana would new like
rteaeetbcJYfil' AVa trvwlth iicfnnnl ..
I' , atop te It, Meanwhile us sparrow pie ap-
jr-wnvnioineiuucyorourcontempo-wy,hl
attention is called te "bulletin 1
of the U. S. department of agriculture,"
Issued by Secretary J. M.Busk" This
is a volume of four hundred pages de
voted te " the English sparrow," and
may be considered one of the most
harmless works of the present admin
istration. Frem this book ltvnppcars
that Immense numbers of sparrows are
sold In (he city markets as they hnvc
been 111 Eure)! for centuries. Ill Phila
delphia they pass for reed birds ; in the
Albany market reports they are regu
larly (moted at about a dollar a hundred.
In $er(hncta Magatinc for Ju he Henri
M. HUnley hns an article en Ills rose.uo of
Etnln,ln which he expresses regrct that llie
pachn did net pessess sumcletit inlluencn
ever his troops te make thorn pllable te tlie
laws of civilisatien nnd cotnpel tliein te
rcspect the natives as fellow subjects.
He says that the uuttves can net be
taught that lliore are l)l(iilngi In
civilization If they are permltled te be op
pressed and treated as unworthy of con
sideration as luiinun beings te be despoiled
and enslnvcd at the will of the soldiery.
He insists that the luibltef rpgnrdlnglhe
unthe as nothing better than pagan slaves
must be utterly suppressed before any
somblance of civilization can be seen out eut out
sldeofa military HCltloinenU When the sup
plies of the troops are paid for thn ImIIiioiue
of civilization will beceme Irreilstlblc,
"and (he gospel even may bit Introduced."
Enrfn Iibs been doscrlbeil n a lse and
able ruler In Centra! Africa, gently leading
barbarous peeple in the ways of civiliza
tion, and teaching thorn corn and tobacco
culture, but these remarks of! Stanley pic pic
tnre him as loe wenk te control his own
soldiers, who brutally loppressod the peer
native. Kinlii hns again dlsappeared In
llie wlhlcrncs without telling the world
his side of the story of the fall of his ccpia ccpia
terlal prnvlnce. It may be assumed that lib
could uet make a very pleasmt tale of It.
m
1'iilNcr. Grcoltet:, the second son of llie
I'rlnee of AVulei, lias sailed te Jein the
llrltlsli Xerth American lleet in ceinmand
ofthe new gunboat Hush, a voiselofabout
the slze of our llttle gunboat Petrel,
built at Baltimore. The fuss that the
British make ever the doings of a real lit e
prince has a curious Interest for Americans,
butsouietlmoH it is very wearisome anil
tlie llunkeyUm displayed in the colonies
Often surpasses the home product. Canada
is new going wild ever the Duke aud
Duchess of Cenuaught, who have rou reu
dcsccudcd te travel home that way from
India.
All ofSlauley'K willlngi slnce bis reliirn
that have se Ur been published display n
rallgieuS fervor that Is quile Oorden-llke.
He Is renstiiutly refurring te special prtivl prtivl prtivl
donce, and In recording overy geed for fer for
tuiie Is careful te make devout comments
en the evidence of protection by a higher
power. One story of (his kind Is particu
larly striking. He tells bow tvheu hlx
party as In deHperate straits bis men
asked htm whether he could loinom leinom loinem
bor anything worse In his llfe
Stanley admitted that the present state of
things beat his record for' hard times, and
proceeded te speculate en llie probability
of a mlraele ecrurrlug ler llielr bonellt.
" Thoageofiiiiiaelcsls past, it Is said, but
why should they be? Messs drew water
from the rock of Horeb for llie thirsty
Israelites. Oftvnter we have enough and
te sjare. Klljah was fed by ravens at the
brook Cherlth, but lliure Is net a raven In
all this forest. Christ was ministered unto
by angels. I wonder If any one will min
ister unto us?"
"Just then lliore was a sound as of a
large bird whirring through the nlr. Llttle
Handy, my fox lorrler, lifted up a feet and
gazed Inquiringly; we turner! our heads
te see, and thut second the blid dropped
boneath the jaws of Handy, who snapped
at the prize aud held It fast as In a vise of
Iren. It was a line fat guinea fowl."
It Is ovldeut, however, from the follow
ing account of llie absorption of a donkey,
that a slngle guinea fewldid net count for
much In that camp. "Arums nnd aniema
every day since June 28 were no lit feed
for a dainty Zanzibar ass, thorcfeio te end
his misery I shot him. The meat was as
carefully shared as though It woie the
llnest venison, for a wild nnd fHiulshcd
mob threatened te defy discipline. When
the meat was fairly served a free light took
ploee evor the skin, the bones wero talten
up and crushed, the hoofs tt era bulled for
hours; tliore was nothing lea of my faith
ful animal but the spilled bleed and hair;
a pack of hyenas could net have inade a
mere thorough disposal of It."
A nu.Men has been wldely published that
a party of illlbusters with the nuanclal
support of an Kngltsh company, wero
scheinlng te wrest Lewer California from
Mexico and possibly te secure Its annexa
tion te the United States. The company
was supposed te be the Mexican Ijuid and
Colonization company. Xew Yorkers
jKisted In the operations of thai company
rldicule the Idea of a body of capitalists
of such high standing having anything"
te de with rtllbusters. Waslilfgten dis
patches say that Secretary lilih'tiehad secret
Information of tin eateuiug trouble iuLower
California home days age- and that Ardors
have-i Mittothctieons ut Kan Mimmi
or, while the cruiser
sea with sealed eidurs
- the coast of tlie peninsula
The
KIU' "'Iuk reads llke n sensation evolved
- r.Hni - r.Hni the brain of sotne tiettspapcr man
"ii
mero euterprislng than truthful.
...
A SI'AltltOW " KLLCIY."
A little mottled meiuter,
UUturbcd by anlch'Ctrle cur,
Plew te n tt Iru anil ncttlcil her
Upen the copper bar.
Alust thu Hew bir last lly ;
The mysiterleiu power nat fine.
Ami jireparcd her for "Sparrow Pie"
Ter blrd-cutcr J. 11. W. O.
IN CHAINS l'tn'Y VliARS.
Ucalli r An A nod lillet or Wentlurliil
l'liysleul Sli-unulh.
Jay Hill dled en Thursday near Char
lotto, N. C. He was nearly 70 years of age.
H had been au idiot from blrlh, but pos
sessed physical strength of rare inuility.
His physiiiue was superb with the excep
tion of his head, which ttas be extremely
Ill-shaped as te lve him mero the appear
ance et a beast than a man. Kven tt hen a
child he was often se vleleut that it ttas
necessary te chain him te the lloer. Twe
or three times be broke loose and lied te
the weeds. During bis biief llbertv he
was as violent as a t Iger and it was difficult
te rocaptuie him.
With the exception of a few days he re
mained chained te the lloer In the sauie
room for about fifty years. He had an
Insatiate deslre for tearing te pieces any.
thing that he could get, and at times it was
Impossible te keep him clothed. He has
been known te tear te pieces u solid stick
of hickory weed tt lib nothing but his leetli
and lingers. On several occasions differ
ent members of the family narrowly es
caped being killed by him. His douionla deuionla douienla
cal yells could be heard mero than a mile
distant. His father provided for him be be bo
lero his death, leaving preperty enough te
maintain a wretched llfe through all fiiose
years. It w.is stipulated in the will that
he should net be taken te au asylum and
that he should be kept en the old home
stead. The Girl Who Tenalit u I)uel.
Malwa Schalskl, a Croatian girl of lt
educated In Guatemala, but en a tUlt in
Vienna, challenged Dr. Carl Heuder te
tight a duel because he would uet apologize
ter speaking lightly of ene of her friends.
Her seconds, an artillery ofllcer and a,
student, culled en Heuder te nrrange the
duel, but he treated the matter with ridi
cule, whereupon Miss Schalskl threatened
tphersetthlpliiui In the public-streets. He
thou accepted the challenge.
A room ttas hired lnjhe suburbs, and it
was settled that no ene should be present
but the seconds and the medical men. The
weapons chosen tvere swords, -and at the
second encounter the girl wounded the
doctor soterely, but notdungereusly.lu tlie
side. lueduel was then declared ever uud
Miss Scliatskl leR the reMN without deign
ing n glance nt her bleeding opponent.
The seconds doclare thst the girl was the
most-expert fencer they bail ever seen.
JCILTEU WIIILK PrtATlNG.
Ufrhtntna- Kills Six, Dllads Fenr and
Injures Twenty Worshiper.
A terrlble visitation of Providence was
Inflicted en the inhabitant of tlie village
of St. Maiden, near Hiideslieliu, net far
from Herlln. The result is that six persons
are dead, twenty are Injured and tour are
completely blind. The village church is a
wreck and the people are in the depths of
despair.
That soctlen of the country has been
visited recently by unusually sevnre hsll
storms, which have done a great deal
of damage, both te preperty and te
crops. The residents, wild are a doeply ro re ro
llgieus clax, assembled In the village
church nn Thursday te pray for the cessa
tion of the storms. While tltey wero In the
midst of the most deveut appeals for divine
roller from their troubles a thunder storm
came up, and the mighty roll of Heaven's
artillery completely drowned the pleading
volcesof dlstrossed vlllagers.
The storm grew in Intensity, and whlle
the entire congregation wero kneeling in
an earnest prayer for Its obateniont the
church was struck by lightning, shivering
the great reef Inte hundreds of pieces.
Pour persons wero Instantly killed by llie
Hash nnd the falling timber. Twenty per
sons tvere mere or less seriously Injured.
Pour ethers were mnde entirely blind. The
frightened jioeplo beeaine nanle-stricken
and uiade a wild rush for the doers. In
llielr mad attempts te cscape two children
were (rumpled te death.
, i 1 1 . i
Van Heutkm'h Cocea Pure, Helulile Eco
nomical. f)
Mark all the belles that (trace llmball,
nioniluer brunette, fuil-reriiKMl or Mlnlil,
And she, 3'eu'll find, tram-eeiid.i them nil,
WlHwelrctli are the most pure and whlte
Whose toilet uavrr knows the waul,
Of the victorious HOZODONT.
-'TliatMlatJeueslsii nice looking girl, Isn't
he?"
" Ym, anil she'd be the bells of tbs town If It
wasn't for one tlilnt;."
" What's that?"
" Hhe lm catarrh se hml It Is unpleasant te
tm near her. Mheliuu tried n dozen thtiiRsatnl
netlilnir held tier. 1 am sorry, for t likelier.
but (lint ilecin't make II any less dltnifrccftble
for one te be around hrr."
New If he line! med Dr. Hage'n Catarrh Km
city, there would have bcu nothliiRef tlie kind
said, for It will cure calnrrh fvery lime
F,H4Tt
ii
Would Have Iteen Set Upen.
Had net lluritack Jllnnd Ullteri been a remedy
oriiuqiiullenalilo merit limy would have been
set down upon by the public as tlieiinuds of
medicine hate been when their wertlilensnes
wrs dlscetered. Jlurtleck Jlleuil HUlrrn luive
rceeltcil uiiiuestlened praises from llie sick,
thus establishing (heir merit beyond dispute.
Sold In Irfturastur by W. T. lluch, 1CT and i:
North tineenmreel.
".- i
What In II Ooed Fer- f
1't us tell you what Dr. Tliemns' Ktcclrta OI
Is ceed for. It l dentil te rlieiuniitlMii and neu
raicla. It will etiru a burn, bite, or pain, mid In
equally keikI for sprains. Meld In Iincasler by
V. T. HiK-li. 117 and 1,'iU North (lueen streeU
M
ILUONB OF ANIMALS.
Ten Cannet See Them but Yeu May He
Devoured lly Them ir Veu Are XetUu
Venr (lunril.
Jiit-rfa hail air. What Is "bad air 7" Ills
air leaded with millions of minute animals loe
small le be seen by the naked eye and et cry
ene of them poisonous, hook at a sunbeam
tvhere It comes streaming tlireiiKli your win
dow and notice the millions of atoms of dust
that It contains. Yeu de net sen this dust ox ex
eeplits It Isniade visible In a sunbeam. Then
think hew iii'iuy thousands of millions of
smaller animals there must be In etery breath
drawn Inte the I tin i and net one of which can
descent Hut they must live, uud they de live
upon that portion or the human body which
they can net at. 'lids Is malaria. Is It any
wonder that nearly every man and woman Is
troubled with It 7 Is It net rather a wonder
thut they are net troubled mere? llut
what can be done? Kill the germs. Hew?
Nothing se iiilckly and certainly does
It ns,;jre whiskey. Nothing se certainly In
jures ns liiiptue whiskey, ami no whiskey was
ever known that Is se absolutely pure In every
resiK'CL us unity's i-ure jiaiu j-foicsser iienry
A. Melt, of New Yerk, declares It , Mr. Win. T.
Cutter, Htate Chemist of Connecticut, unhesi
tatingly asserts It ; all prominent scientists,
dnaters, and professors who have tiitestlg.tled
It, fully iigrceund are unqualified hi their com
mendations. Any man or woman who feels tired, weak,
exhausted despondent, with all the signs of
malurlaamt malarial poison, should net delay
and cannot de letter than te use, In the proper
manner nnd wltti moderation, thirty's l'ura
Mall Whiskey, lie careful In purchasing II,
however, le secure the genuine, hike ethrr
tatuubUi tilings It has Imitations, nudmaiiv
dealers are dishonorable enough te try mid sell
etlier and Injurious khi(!s. j0 nel be deceit ed
but Insist upon having tlu genuine. ('.'J
&tCU',
OI10KM! H1I01WI
Hince our lemetiil le our present location
(eppp-jlte the I'nuiklln Heuse) our trade has In
rreasist ttenderfiilly. This Is easily accounted
for by the fact tliut our stock is fresli and clean,
nnd our pities are as low us It Is possible tu
maku them. Hhecs wcre neter soclieapesiit
present. We can sell ou a Man's (lenulnii
Kungaioe Congress or llitl for M'i'i, wlilcli will
compure faterably with any shoe sold In the
city lit a much higher peire, while our $1 Hun
of Calf Wines can't be approached bt ether
dealexs. We bate a nice, diessy hlioe ler men
at SI. hut for JI.S1 you aim getabeuutv, ljiclles'
Jtrlglit hotnrela Uiitten alll.'n, fj, si'j-i una $.1,
A genuine llund WeltHliw ferSi7J. Thesa are
all lliirguln.
. wm. hTgast, ' '
NO. IS! NORTH OKEN 15T.
3-Oppeslte the Kninklln Keute. W&V
B
AllOAlNa IN 8H0s
Head This Adtertlsemcnt If Yeu Want
Bargains in Shoes!
A Jeb het of Heys' Ijire and llutten Shoes at
,ee.
het of Men's Ijicc nnil Iluttuu Dress Shoes,
II UO; soineoftliesooro worth fJOO.
Men's Heb Nails, 81 00.
Clilldreii's Hprlng Heel llutteu Shoes, lUe.&Oc
and ttic.
het of ladles' Kid, Dongelu and IVbble HIuh's,
1 1 en.
Children's Itubliers, 'JOe.
Men's Huhbcr lloeN, Jl i5.
lets of oilier getsts at Iteduced t'rlees. ,,
Jehn Hiemenz
Ne. 07 NOHTH 0.UKUN STMIKT,
fcblG-tfilK
JJinTKH THAN Tl'.A AND CtUTTUfreH
Till: NKKVKb.
Van Heuten's Cocea
Al'l'KlIZlNU-KASIhY DltlESThl).
ABkjourtlreccr for It, take no ether. (Wl)
jpAHTKH'S hHThK hi VKK l'lhlA
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Hick Headache and relleve nil tlie troubles Inch
dent In a bilious slate of tlie system, such as
DlMiue-s, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress arter
hating, I'uln In the Hide, ,1c. While their inevl
remarkable success has been shuwu In curing
SICK.
Headache, yet CAHTKH'H WTTIiK hIVKIt
1'JhhS ure equally valuable in Coustlimdeu,
curing aud pretentlng this aiiuetlug com
plaint, while tliey also correct till dlsonlerser
tlic stomach, stluiulatii tlie liver and regulate
the bowels. Kven If they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless te these
who kiirter from this distressing complaint ;
but fortunately their geixlness does net end
here, nnd these who once try them will rind
these little pills valuably In se many Ways that
they will net be willing te de without them.
But after till kick head
ls the bane of se many lite that here is where
we make our treat beash Our pills cure It while
ethers de net.!
UAUTKIl'H hITThK hIVKIt PJhhS are very
small and tery easy te take. One or two pills
make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and
donetgriiw or uurge, but b- their gentie ac
tion please nil who use them. I.i vials at 25 cts :
ntotertl. beldeverw here or sent by mull.
OAHTHll MEDICINK CO., NKW YORK,
Small PilL Small Dese.
uugU-lydced
Sinull Price,
"Stnim1tc '.
PlttLAtisr.PHlAi Friday, Msy . WW-
Thlrjy-six shades of legal
Lansdewnc in stock te-day.
Nesr centre of the store.
It isn't alone the sheerness
and lightness of Linen Lawns
that make se many women like
them, nor yet the neat designs.
There arc ether stuffs sheerer,
lighter, prettier perhaps. But
where is there anything cooler,
crispcr or mere comfortable for
the het weather dress ?
As handsome as need be,
tee. Here are stripes and
spots and dots and leaf scatter
ings and bits of flowers as well
as designs ringy and thingy
and solid colors. These shades :
rink
blue
pink
red
Mian
black
brown
White grounds with colored
figures ; colored grounds with
wliitc figures.
20, 25, 30, and 40c.
Metdhwcst of centre, with Linens.
A little time back we told
you of mere than 3,000 dozens
of 22-inch Bohemian Napkins.
Gene .in a week or se. Here's
another let. Just the same
goods and just the same price
$1.10 a clezen.
(Southwest of centre.
Linen Table Cevers at $1.25,
lH yarcls square, knotted
fringe all around. Five shades.
A day or se should end them.
Southwest uf centre.
I have been having all my
Shoes made te measure, but
I've never had a better fit than
these." A very particular man
said it yesterday. He had just
bought a pair of our ready
made $7.50 French Calf Shoes.
We don't knew of their equal
anywhere else under $10. Val
ues run the same way all
through the Shee store.
Market street front, west of Main Aisle.
Every going geed thing in
Traveling Bags and Grips and
tourists' requisites. Picking
out is nothing if you keep your
need in mind. The right thing
at the right price is right here.
Vallsriln Oraln heather. 3.7i te J15; bel
lows shape, Russet leather, (IS.'JTi.
10 te 18 Inch Grips In Alligator hcelhcr, SI
Ut Vi.b', In drain heather, II 2,r) te JS.73.
Cnbtii Hags, Alligator, (11 te ! 1 1.75; Grain
iA'iither, SO te tv.
Bele hejithcr Dress Hull Cases, a sires, W.'ii
tejll.75.
Telescope Ceses, leather bound edges, tM
109.1; leti'iier corners, uee 10 9;; iz 10 1
Indies.
heather Dressing Cases, ntled, Rjc te 10;
empty, 75c teS-LSS.
Cellar and Cutr llexes, lu Hush, 91.75 te
t-Miu : 0010 ja?aiuer, 91 10 j-i; eancy
heathers, H te SS.
That's just a suggestion.
Northwest of centre.
The turnout of Trunks is in
the Basement. Everything for
packing, parade or pleasure
trips.
llasement, north of centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
(JEttvycte.
G
AlU'ETM ! UAIU'UTH
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
ASfECIAhTY
Byemjft "Dyeing ! Dyeing !
LANVAryrjCH TANDY STKAM DYEING
WORKH
Arc second lonnne In Pennsylvania for finish
el work erull kinds. KeathersDj ed All Shades.
Order will recelte prompt attention.
PHILIP SCHUMr SON & CO.,
NO. ISO SOUTH WATER STREKT,
hAKCASTKIt, l'A, febl.V3md
rpHK hAMOAHTKIt OAUl'KT HOUHK.
S. St V.
Headquarters
KOR
Awnings, Mattings,
SHADES, CARPETS.
8. A V. ntlChS, RIGHT I'RICK-S.
8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street
sugSMyd
jHeui.
y EVAN'S ri.OUK.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread.
Hakes a BIG Lear of Bread.
Makes a WHITE Leaf or Bread.
WWHATMORE DO YOUWAKTTO
-rOUNU MEN AND I.ADII-H I
,L Te proto the preat success achieved by
tiiu KEYhTONE 11USINIS COhhKUE 111 H
months, t Islt the College and leek at our reels
ler; besides, our course Is far superior and bet
ter udtijttid te attain te a geed position.
W. D. MOSSER, I'lin.,
18 North Queen 8t2d fleer, huncester, J'a.
tfd.tw
CrOTH'K TO TRKm'ASHEIW AND OUN
Ll NER8. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lauds of the sernwall
nd Hieedwell estates In lbanen or hsacaster
bounties, whether Inclesed or uulnclosed, either
for the purpose of sheeting or nailing, as the
law will be rigidly enforced nealutt all tres
passlue en said lands or the undersigned arte
this notice
WM. COhEMAN KRKKM AN
U. i'EKUY AhDKN,
EDW. U FHKKMAN,
AtWroeys for H, W, Oeleuuia'i Htlrs.
KKUcllatttt
17KKCAHTIlsUM,IRONOR BRASS, MUHT
erjtsavy, at short notice, go te JOHN
nuili nn mm, r i
Fulton street.
SaT-tM.
CARRY IN HTOOK-BE3T CHARCOAh,
Hammered liar Iren, Deuble IteflBed Irea.
uurden's Hlvct Iren, HI vets, Het nd CeM
Heller Iren, Hteel, Hheet Iren S-1S te Ne. list
JOHN 1IKHT-H. 3M East Fulton streeu m?-tfd
TN.1ECTORH, HUE l.irrhK UIANT, HAN-
JL cork Inspiraters and KleeUiin, Kbermnn
Reller Feeder, IVnliertliy Inspector, American
Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN llEMT'8. sa
East Knl ('in street. m"-Ud
-.t, nnnivnUTil. eviTinuinv t?.
.lti MMyirjm ., 13. e.ii. nii ii.
elnes. fremS toSOberse-nowcr. and Verll-
cnl Engines from 2 te 40 borne-pet
nnd Ihem at JOHff HEST'H, 831
street.
er, you win
East Fulton
CJAWMIhIA HARK MlhIA COR MlhhH.
' MlhlA
i Litlier Hellers. Tan I'sckers. Trlule Herse
rowers. Milling and Mlnlnit Machinery, at
JOHN ilEHTH, ilTl East Fulton street. iu7-lfd
TJIOR IlOIhERS, ilOKIZONTAU TAHUIiAH,
C Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of
any size or iiuwer, of the best material and
workmanship, go te JOHN I1EST, SSi Kasl Ful-
len sircei.. ineiw
XflOR KOhTH, hAO HCREW8, MET SCREWS,
I Hanaro and Hexagon Nuts, these goods In
stock, at JOHN RESTS, 8S1 East Fulton street.
1117-tfd
TTIOR l'RATT 4 CADY AHlHJiTOi DISC
JD Valves, Jenkins Vnlvos.llress (Hobe Valves,
Brass (late Valves, Iren Iledy Glebe Valves.
lverHafcty Valves, l'ep Safety Veltes, Air
Valves, Radiator Valves, I'nilt's Hwlnplng
Cheek Veltes, Urass Check Val vesj-'oet Valves
Angle Valves, call nt JOHN HhVTH, Jttl Ees
Fulton Htrceh in7-tfd
DUMPS, ROIhERS. MINING, CENTJUFU.
jl gal nnd Steam Pitmns, el any capacity, at
JOHN RESTS, .'U') East Fulton street, mT-lfd
1 71011 IlOlhERlUHE BRUSHES, STIhhSON
3 Pipe Wrenches.Plpe and Menkey Wrenclies
combined, Files, oil Dim, clc, go te JOHN
REST, !$H Dial Fulton street, m7-tfd
RADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OH DE
sten, can lie furnlsliedntreasenabte figures,
by JOHN REST. 33.1 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
"git
Wee
OR STEAM OAUGES, HIGH OR hOW
Pressure, tvnter Gauge. Gauge cocks.
001I Wheels fir Wetuhtptl. nlnss Tuties.
Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder
Oilers Plain, water Gauce Columns. Cocks for
SteamOasges.callen JOHN BEST, 333 East
Fulton street. m'-trd
OENCY FOR CAhhAHAN & COS CK
c ment te take the place of Red head. In
balk It makes lite times the quantity of red
lead and I far superior In making steam Joints,
packing man and hand hole plates en boilers.
.Ve., Ac, Prlce 20 cents per pound, at JOHN
REST'S, SB East Fulton street. m7-tfd
T yen CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS. ROTH
plain and reducing, up te 6-Inch diameter,
Malleable Flttlnzs. Flan
Flange Unions,
Manifolds, American Unions,
luee nupperis,
Hangers, Fleer nnd Celling Plates, go te JOHN
RESTS. .Til East Fulton street. m7-tfd
TF YOU WANT A FIRST-ChASSPORTAIlhE
I Engine and Reller, en t7heels, cheap, ns Ibe
following prices shew: horsepower, SI75; S
horse- pewerJW, ; 10 horse-power, J."73; 15 horse
power, t87Ti! 3) horse-power, 81,175, call et JOHN
REST'S, 3-rf East Fulton street. m7-trd
CJTEAM HEAT 1STHECOMINGHEATFOR
ij dwellings, churches, sclioel houses, etc.,
Iheugh successfully used ene hundred years
age. When you contemplate a change call en
JOHN Rr.ST, who will give you a satisfactory
Jeb, at a fair price. m7-lld
-17"HITi: COITON WASTE, COPPED BY
V the pound, 10c; lu lets of 10 pounds or
ever, Oc. All goods delivered te any part of the
city Wee. Call en JOHN BUST, Ne. S33 East
Fulton street. m7-td
rpANKS FOR WATER.OIhS, ACID OR GAS
JL of any sliapu or capacity, at fair prices, go
le JOHN REST. 33.1 East Fulton strict, ni7-tfd
f OhD IIHONZE, hlOUIDS AND SIZING
X for steam work, nt JOHN BESTS, SCI Kast
Fulton street. m7-tfd
IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP
Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet anil Rib
Cocks, I.evcr Cocks, Siting Joints, cull and get
them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN
I! ESI', 3.13 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
DAKTICUhAH
ATTENTION PAID
TO
nnd
II Jledel
Medel Making, Patterns, Draw lugs
HI no Prints,
irlces reasonable, nt JOHN
tuiu iintn. ill, in ivtn 1 ciej.
BESTS. 3.M East Fulton street.
IU7-IIU
1 7IOR THE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE IN
7 Ihemnrket, go teJOUN REST, 333 East
fc lilten street.
ni7-trd
171 NEhETUEE STOCK FARM.
STORM KING (2161)
RECORD 2.30.
Sired by Happy Medium, slre of 59 performers
from 2:1 IK lei.W. Dam Topsy Teler by Alex
ander's Nerman, sire of hulu, 2:U;, c.. 4c.
Terms for Spring season or lbUO, J.V) rer a foal.
Fer tabulated pedigree and ether Information,
address DANlEh O. ENOhE,
aprlZ-linOAtv Marietta. Pa.
$100,000.
IN BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR
IN-
VKSIORS, IN SU-tIS OF
lietf, $'j, ym, ti.oeu te rjo.eoo.
Bends (J ier cent. Interest, pnyable quarterly.
Mortgages 6 jier cent, interest, payable half
i early.
Send or cull for full Information.
JOHN H. MKTZhEH,
Me u Duke St.
Y'FieicT LTi-eInsurance at cesi see
King's Insiiraiirc ami llrnl Estiilc Agency,
Representing hlfe, Accident, Fire, Beiler, Plate
Glass and Theft Insurance.
Olllce-lOS EAST KING ST., Sd Fleer Frent.
np'Js-lin A. T. SAh.IGER, Manager.
rplIE hANCASTER TRUST COMPANY
SOLICITS CURRENT ACCOUNTS, TIME DE
POSITS AND TRUST ESTATES.
Acts as Assignee, Executer, Guardian, Agen t
etc. Rents Bexes lu Its Fire uud Burglar Proof
Steel Vaults, Stores Valuables at moderate
rates.
Nes, 30 and 38 NORTH QUEEN Sl
upl2-lmdeed
T i;r EVERY MAN EXAMINE THE
"SNAP"
WATERPROOF COhhARS AND CUFFS.
At EHISMAN'S.
-1HOICE NECKWEAR 1
WlhhlAMSPORT.
Wire Buckle Suspender,
AT ERISMAN'S.
OUhPHUR STONE JEWELRY I
Complete Line of
Emblematic Marks
AT ERISMAN'S.
Ne. U West King Street.
rruiE sit. aithTNA
Narrow Gauge Railway
tt ill be opened for the stiuier season en
MONDAYMAY 5th
This read extends from tlie entrance or the
Park te the summit of the Seuth -Mountain
(Gotcrner Dick), n distance ofabeut four miles.
Its miniature trains connect ttltli all the regu
lar passenger trains en tlie Cornwall A lA'bu lA'bu
lien Railroad uirlt lug at the Park, and return
ing from llie summit of the mountain lu lima
te connect ttltli trains leaving the Park.
Frem points en Penna. R. R. and Philadel
phia Reading It. ll within 1U0 miles, tlie Irlp
can be accomplished lu one day.
It Is tlie NARROWEST GAUGE in Hie world,
it Is the met PERFECT IN ITS CONSTRUC
TION, It has ale the SIOSl' COMPLETE
KQU1P.MKNT. Its engines nre perfect little
models of the standard engines or llie first-clan,
and Its cars are especially adapted te atterd mi
unobstructed view of the magnificent scenery
along the line. Steel Ralls, stone Ballast. It
Is one or the features of
Mt. Gretna Park,
hie finest day report In Central Pennsylvania.
Church and Scheel, Slllltury and Cltieorgunl Cltieergunl Cltieorgunl
ratleu. Clubs and Tourist Parties can secure
thscxcluhltoiiheer Mt. Gretna Park en nppll nppll
catien te NEIl IRISH,
iiUlmd Sup't C. L. Railroad, Ibiuien, Pe,
QSracvvtc.
AT
BUHSK'S.
A CARLOAD
-OF-
Wholesale and Retail,
-AT-
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING 8T,
&lUUntvM
ARQAINB
Bargain;SaleThis Week
-AT THIS
M
13 East King St
WE ARE SELLING
Trimmed Hats & Bennets
At Remarkably hew Price This "Week.
Trimmed Hals at S2.00 ; worth J1.0C.
Trimmed Hats at J2.50 ; worth $5.00.
Trimmed Hals at (3.00; worth f.0O.
Trimmed Hats at 13.50 ; worth 17.00.
Trimmed Hats at Jt.00 ; worth M.00.
Trimmed Hals at HO; worth 19.00.
Trimmed Hals nt 15.00 ; worth 110.00.
Them hats are all the very latest, Best Quality
Straws and Laces.
New Fresh Goods, nnd Just made. Ne old or
shop-worn goods.
Straw Shapes.
SEvcry shape, every color and every quality of
straw can always be found en our Hat Coun
ters. We ptace en sale this week 60 dezsn China
Milan Hats, In all shapes, nt 15c each.
75 dozen Swiss Stllau Hats at M", ISc and Wc
each, every color nnd every shape; Small Hats
or Large Hat.
60 dozen Flne Vandyke Straws, every new
shape, at 43c each.
25 dozen Large Leghorn Flats at 4Sc each ;
worth SI nt wholesale.
60 dozen Large Black Chip Flats at 73c each ;
worth S1.25.
60 dozen Black Leghorn Flats at 87c each ;
worth 1.60.
Children's Hots, Trimmed and Untrlmmed,
at prices fur below what yen have been In the
habit of paying.
Freneh Flowers.
Fine Imported Flowers, In sprays nnd long
wreaths, nt 10, 12, 15, 23, 37, 48, OJ, 73, 87 and 8e
each, much less than what the goods cost te
Impert,
We wish te impress upon our patrons that we
arc net offering any of last year's styles or any
old or soiled goods as bargains.
Our goods are all new und fresh, latest style
and best qualities.
Everything In the Millinery Line below ltegu.
lar Price,
AT THE
BON TON
MILLINERY STORE,
Ne. 13 East King St.,
uir27-3mdSitF
LANCASTER, PA.
jmvnituvc.
VCHS A GIBBS.
The Geed Housekeeper
WILL FIRSr SEE OUR ISIMEN8E STOCK
OF
PARLOR,
DINING-ROOM,
PARLOR,
FURNITURE!
And Get Our Extremely LOW PRICES for
NEWSTYhES.
"Ochs & Gibbs,
(2d, 3d & 4th Fleer,)
Ne. 31 SOUTH QUKEN81REKT.
W
IDM iERS CORNER.
DO YOU WANT
A PLUSH HOOKER ? Or
A FLUSH TARLK ? Or
AN INLAID TAUL1J ? Or
A SIDKBOAHD WITH MIHROK? Or
A BL'DROOM SUIT? Or
AI'ARLORSUIT? Or
ALI, OF THESIS COMMNKD? Or
ANYTHING YOU EVER HEARD OF
IN Til K LINE OF FURNITURE ?
IF 1TOTJ DO,
CALL AT
WIDMYER'S,
EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS,
LANCASTER. IA. .
HE"
NITSU'S FURNITURE DEfOT.
WIDE AWAKE
Iluycrs desiring a combination of Highest
Suallty of the Manufacturer's Art In nil the
ewetl and Latest Designs and the Lewest
Prices In
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should be awake te their own Interests and
call upon us when their wants will be fully sup
plied. We offer te-day a spleudld assortment of Par Par
eor suits lu Tapestries mid Flushes at p:ctally
hew Prices.;
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street.
wm
fv .?.nt
O
PBS KVERY KVENtMO.
Fer Bargains,
OO TO-
P.C.SNYDER4BR0.,
Ne. 14 West King St.
ETerytbiiigSeld At indBelewst,
AS WE AHE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS.
mayMnid
rTtflB PEOPLE'S CASH STORK,
25 EAST KINO STREET.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
-IN-
NOTTINGHAM
LACE CURTAINS,
at 5c, 75c, I1.I1.S0, tl.73, 2, 12.25 up te $1.50 per
pair.
Cream and Colored Scrim Curtain Material
from 5e te 20c re r yard.
One let Summer Silk reduced from 8Se and
76e te r
One let Summer Silk reduced from (1 and
(1.25 te thn uniform price or 75c per yard.
One let Solid Colored Sllki, regular price, 76
and II, reduced te 50c and (15c
All our 11 Colored Satlnes reduced te 05c.
au uui ,uu iuiureu cHiuics reauceu te me.
Full llnpsnr Whlte (Innriu In l.ln.n TV. tnNbl
rhAplrn. Ktrlnns. Plntria Vli,!irj.rt jinri rAr
Piques, etc, from fie te 50c per yard. q.
FIeuncliiKS and Embroideries generally tn'all
widths, from 2e te J2 per yard.
Black Silk Lace Fleunclngs, Nets, Spanish,
French and Escurlal Laces, In Cream and Black
at all prices.
s
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
marDO-lydR
B
OSTON STORE.
BEST
-AND-
CHEAPEST!
Black Henriettas, 37H, 50, 75c, tt te I2J50 a yard.
Fancy Black Goods, S7Kc, 50c, 75c, 11 00.
All-Weel Black Tanilse Cleth, 50 and 75c
All-Weel Black Merine Conjure, 50c, 75c, II 00.
60-Inch Black Serges, 75c and tl 00.
Black Cashmeres, 25c, 37c, GOe, 75c, tl 00.
Black Alpaca Brill lantlne, 25c and 50c.
Nun's Veiling, for vclli, 50c, 75c, tl 00, tl 25 a
yard.
Black All-Silk Surahs, 37f, 60c, 75c, 87fc.
All-Silk Black Merle, 75c, 87c, tl 00, tl 25.
50-Inch Colored Serges, 75c nnd tl 00 a yard.
Best Silk Finish Henriettas, 75c a yard.
Colored Henriettas, 25, 37J, 50c a yard.
Cream Henriettas, 25, 37, 50, 75c n yard.'
Cream Cleths, 50e a yard.
Pink and Blue Henriettas, 37c a yard.
Black Silk Veltcts, 60c, 75c, tl te II 60 a yard.
Black Drapery Notts, 60c, 75c, tl, tl 25, tl 50
Black Silk Lace Fleunclngs, 02JJc, 75c letl 50
a yard.
Striped nnd Figured Sateens, lile n yard.
Best FrsiKh Black aud White Sateen, 20e a
jard.
Best Celms Plain Sateeus, Lc a yard.
THE HIGHEST QUALITY,
Largest Stock
AND
Lewest Prices
AT
s,
35 & 37 N. Queen St.
LANCASTER, PA.
BOSTON STORE.
TTENHJ" WOLF,
FURNITURE STORE,
bes removed te IM East King street, having
full line of Furniture or every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Cull and examine our goods.
aS-tfdU H. WOLF. Ue East KlugSUwt.
People
(ash
Stere
Charles
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