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JiANOABTKB, APRIL 5, 1886.
,','isS The Kcw City Administration.
'wf Myer Morten, In his inaugural address
Vfelirfem the new councils nnd te all the
t. Vii. . .. t. III. ....... !.,-.
M knows what he is about and who means
,$iirbftt he says. Associated with honesty,
$ Which no ene denies him, Intelligence and
sflnuiai nrn mint nmvlml liv the chief
-.'Afe-naarterraffl nf e. mimlpln.iHtv: nnd our new
KnBayer certainly starts well.
c-r ue assumes no superior Knewieuge 01
' city affairs beyond that of any well-in-
:N formed and public-spirited citizen, but he
0$; strikes the key note et a sound policy
-f when lie says city government is a busi-
3t-u Bess matter, te be conducted en
less principles. If councils shall fall
jfy tate accord with him upon this we may
k' expect a progressive, economical, honest
-.- aaaemcien. aumuiisiraiien ; nnu it ceun-
vS ells separate from him en that issue they
,';Cy.niv YnAAh tliAvnteninf Mm rl.v in vntn
sf5iw them out and te sustain the mayor. We
I???'" havA Trtn Ir. Hint, nnlnf nliaa vnfi-.irv (a
necessary.
"What the mayor says about limiting ex
penses te appropriations and contracting
permanent debta for permanent improve
ments only, is sound; and when he declares
that he will exercise all the lawful
powers of his office te restrain the con
tracting of illegal debts and the payment
of invalid obligations, he gives a friendly
warning te councils and committees that
it come et the practices et the past two
years are continued the legality of them
will be tested in the courts." AVjth this de
claration the taxpayers and citizens gener
ally will be found in sympathy. Contracts
made without warrant of law, nnd con
tractors who expect te get oil short of their
stipulated obligations, may be expected te
feel the pull of the check rein.
The preliminary surveys upon water
ntorage facilities and new means of sewer
age, recommended by Sir. Morten, are cer
tainly the only practicable means of set
ting afoot the necessary inquiry into these
important subjects, and at slight expense
much valuable data can be thus secured ;
without this most popular discussion of
the subject is aimless.
"We are most gratifledat the tone of the
mayor's address upon the powers and du
ties of the police force ; and lie will have
the cordial support of this journal in the
enforcement of his policy, regardless of
political coniiSTratiens. Men who seek
or take employment en the force under
stand what te expect ; if they fall from
grace deliberately they merit no con
sideration, nnd these who are tee weak
te govern themselves ought net te be
tolerated at the expense of the city, of dis
cipline and of public order. The quality
of the new force Is yet te be tested ; but,
with due ferbearance for the rawness of
material and the incipiency of the organi
zation, we have every hope it will prove
an advance en the past, and we entertain
no doubt that the new mayor will enforce
his rules te the letter without fear, fayer
or affection.
The call upon the street authorities te
leek a littlomero closely into the manner in
which their contracts are executed is time
ly ; several very bad jobs of turnpiklng are
new exposed te view en our public streets,
and it does seem about time that a little
mere pavement of a permanent character
belaid.
The day after the election of the gentle
man who new assumes the chief magis
tracy of Lancaster, the Intelliekncer
said:
"Although a Domeerat or' DemecraU,
nominated regularly by his party and elected
chleUy with its votes and because or Us Belld
support, Mr. Morten will go into the mayor
alty pledged te administer the cilice for the
best interests or the city, and all or its cltl
tens.' Mere than thin the voters who sup
ported him have no right teask and less than
this the people of the city will net be willing
te take. They who knew his fairness, his In
telllgencc, his acquaintance with the city's
needs, his progressive spirit and his liberality
or mind two no fears that he will disappoint
expectation or violate his obligation."
" With regard te appointments and te pol
icy, no individuals in the party have been
less ready te volunteer recommendations or
te ask favors than the odlters or this Journal.
Ne man who has been appointed te places
within the reach or the Democracy or Lan
caster OWOS It te the iNTELMOKNCKn, its
proprietors or its influence j and no man who
has failed or reaching what he wants has any
right te held grudge at this office."
By these declarations we stand. Uy
them we will judge the new administration
ad all of its appointees and their discbarge
et official duties. Weliare confidence they
will vindicate the wisdom of their selection;
but It they fall, the Intellieenckr will
net withheld just criticism of their short
comings. It Seed Net Cause SurprUc.
That is a characteristic story which
comes te us from St.Louls.ef the arrest
,of a telegraph operator who confessed that
he bad been employed by the-rallmart
v-Pk te endeavor te engage the leaders et the
w .-unguis qi i,aoer in a scheme te tap the
.vs. MtwrapuwireicaumgiromueuldtoIIoxln I
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' oft ftm .-.iHgme ei .uuer ue no. seem te have I
j ieu into me trap, which, however, was
'apteat before it was ready. The spy was
ftoueWybte employer by signal, burning In
T?!tti; wiiipw, when Martin Irons and his
1; -' iPBUtii jrwsi-i kis room, witnessing his
"pMetttiUe Um eoawnnlcatien of Gould
mdHoxltfreatfer wire that ran before
.the .beuse. A' Itefat sbJalwr from a
window brought the police down
i the beufe, wbe found ealy the spy te
ue suspicion et the police
was aroused by tbe Awt that
rttn4 jteeple directed tbe rP
released ; and their investigation led te the
confession by him of his part itt the plot.
There is no reason te doubt the story bc bc
cause et its improbability. It is just what
might be expected, Jt is doing no injus
tice te the men who are tarred with .lay
Gould's stick te believe that they will In?
guilty of any imaginable deceit.
The Miners' flrlcrnnccs.
A committee of the Clearfield county
miners have addressed te the governor a
representation of their grievance in the
failure te execute the laws that have been
passed for their protection ; and the gover
nor, we think, will find here n far mere
important field of examination and a much
mere serious evil te correct than in the
soldiers' orphans school invcstlgatien,fnilt.
ful as that has been in the discovery of
negligent administration.
The miners say that fifty cents jer ten
docs net afford them a fair cost et subsist
ence. They complain that they are cheated
in the weight, and that the weighmastrr
they nppelnt is net permitted te test the
scales. They say that they are required te
buy at company stores, or at ether stores
where the operator obtains a percentage
en the amounts they buy. They declare that
the Ucrwind, Whlte company, the larg
est operators in the region, are attempting
te obtain full control of it and are keeping
up the strike te crowd out the small opera
tors. They further say that Mine luspecter
WatMs afraid of these men and is of no
use te the miners ; and further that the
Pennsylvania railway is in combination
with the llerwind, White company, and
aids their aims by the distribution of its
cars.
We have such knowledge eursehes of
the situation in the Clearfield region as te
be able te confidently say that all these
statements are founded, at least, en fact
The wages of -10 cents per ten would be
amply sufficient if the miners eeuld obtain
regular work and proper weight and fair
prices nt the stores. The Berwind, White
company employ a great many mere mi
ners than they need, giving each but the
pittance that will keep soul and body te
gether; with the cruel intention of weak
ening their labor element for its better
control.
Seme operators probably weigh fairly
and some net. All the operators obtain a
percentage upon their miners' orders at the
stores. The Pennsylvania railroad com
pany is managed in tae region for the
benefit of the Berwind, Whlte com
pany, who have its operators very
much by the threat all around, and are
aiming for its complete control. The ether
day they compiled a number of small ope
rators, who had given the advance and re
sumed mining, te take the back track.
They had te keep en the right side of the
big concern, upon which they were depend
ent, having stores, and expecting droppings
of various kinds from the big table.
Se King, no Cleicn,
Shall ruk this Teicn.
A Great (lain.
We are pleased te note that certain
judges of the supreme court of Pennsylva
nia who formerly travelled en free passes
new pay their fare.
The constitution of thecommenwealth
it must and shall be enforced.
Tiik Harrisburg Telegraph en Saturday
contained tw el ve pages, fllty-feur columns of
which were advertisements. Its news and
ether departments wero complete, and all
through the paper was very lntereslltig.
Se Ilinij, eVb Clown,
Shall rule this Tuicn.
It warms the Democratic heart te remem
ber that new the nation, the state and the
city are under Democratic administration.
A vioeitous effort is making te stir up
strife between these interested in the Ameri
can fund for 1'arnell. Jt will have the same
success as the nttempts te cause dHseutien In
the I'arnell ranks in Ireland.
Ab liimj, no Oetm,
Shall rule this Tvtcn.
Giiay's "Klegy" was compesed,rovUed and
finished with most painstaking care and
conscientiousness or form. Hut Mr. Lewell
says some of the verses which Gray (lis.
carded from the Klegy would have made the
fortune of another poet. Take for example
this stanza, emitted because the writer
thought it was tee long a parenthesis in this
place Just before tbe epitaph :
"There scattered oft, the earliest or the year.
By hand unseen are kbewers of violet leund ;
llie redbreast lees te build anil warble there,
And little toeutepa lightly print the ground,"
i m
Oven 511,000,000 have been spent en Phila
delphia's public building, but there are few
who will contend that It is a thing or beauty.
1 a,
A rnnACHEH of Petretla, Pa., has had
some dlfliculty with his Heck. They brought
te the notice or the Erie Methodist cenlereuce
some of his mWdoleg twelve years old, and
recently the presiding elder suspended him
from his charge until the next conference
meeting. The committee which In March
gave him a hearing sustained the charges.
One or the grave charges against him was,
that at a children's festival, where there was
a shortage or cake, the accused had remarked
that some or the members had taken the
cakes with a view te covering them te their
own use.'' The people at Petrella are net
unanimous in sustaining the findings, for a
large number or them (probably tbose who
didn't take the cake; gave him a grand sup
per, at which Rev. A. 1. Campbell and ethers
spoke, and gave the suspended preacher a
prize or f 100.
jVe Jting, no Cleurn,
Shall rule this Teicn.
m .
Tin: prolonged controversy letween
Father M. V. .Stack and Bishop O'llara, or
Bcranten, which has been see-Bawing
through the courts for the last feurteen years,
has at length been decided by Judge
Thayer, In the common pleas court errhlla.
delphla. He decides that the exorclse ei
priestly functions Is net a properly right, for
the deprivation of which a civil suit for
damages will lie. It is a common nense
opinion that Is In accord with the best law,
keeping as It does a strict line of demarcation
between church and state.
PERSONAL.
J.OOAN conceals his age with sensltUe
care, lie Is nearing tC
KvANniiMBTM Sam Je.nf.s and Ham .Small
made 3,000 each for four week's work In
Chicago.
Mark Twain has a showman's aspect, rer
his overcoat is bordered bv fur. n.i n.e
bnd or his hat is otter skin.
Genehal, Mastek Workman Powder.
&ivUnnai.,lotOH1,llew any ,00d' and n
aw?Uen0?b?eat! W,"Sper8 n BCC0Unl el ""
iSStSSa WSJ.
Heaean, or Texas, laments nmn.ii
wppert or the- BlalrTilll and aym.i ?"?
tbat the Seuth has lest all Its respSct rer the
tar which It hw fought The pawage or fha
i
educational bill by a vote from the Southern
members will and should brand ewry ene
or them as a monpy-hunter and net the re
specter et the constitution as It has been
taught,"
Kne.vn Kawcktt, author 'of "The Hunt
ling Ilatl" and qnlte n arlety or poems,
society novels and sketches h a geed ileal
laughed at by the literati for hit egotism.
It i-t said that, rer "pet boilers" he write
popular tales, that appear In the weekly
story papers ! such tales as "Phil, the 1'ollco 1'ellco 1'ollce
Jii.in !" iiTlin Mvslnrv nr thn l.lllln Allltf
ltoem," etc., etc., and the pemns published
umler the neiii de plutne or "Hugh How Hew
ard." JUDOF. .lOUN ll.WTKn, circuit JtlilcO Ol
the United .States rer Ohie, Michigan, Ken
tucky, and Tennessee, who died suddenly at
the Het 8nrlnsrs et Atkansas en 1'rhlay, was
n distinguished lawyer, anil as a Judge en en
jeved a high reputation ler Integrity. When
the civil war breke out ha was a practising
lawyer In Knexville, and remained an un
compromising Union man through the
whole struggle. It was he berore whom the
telephnne suit was ordered te be brought.
Miss rinACE Doem: Is the granddaughter
orthelate William II Dedge, te whom her
grandfather left f-VO,0OO ntore than te his
ether grandchildren lc.iU'e or her dovetlon
te plillanthrople work. She Is the head and
Trout or an exhibition new open In New Yerk
or which the Idea is te show that children
can be taught te de excellent work or various
kinds witneut interfering wnn tneir stiuues
and without taking tee much time from their
play. A boy et 14 took the geld medal for a
carving In oak el woodcock.
Dien Ueucicavlt is Iho youngest old man
back or the footlights, though he takes no
rains te conceal his years. His head Is as
bald as an egg, nnd the frtuge of hair that
grows around its base is as whlte as snow,
yet thore are no wrinkles en his cheek, tow,
irany crew's-feet around his eyes, which are
bright aud keen. He is as straight as a man
of M, nnd his step Is quite as elastic, and he
dresses with all thocenspiciiousness ofyenth.
He wears the longest and whitest or ulsters
and the lightest eT trousers peeping out from
eeneaiu.anu me uriguiesi 01 matuenus tasiens
bis shirt-cellar, which Is guiltless or neck neck
ceoth. Hnxnv It. Jacksen, minister te Mexico,
who has lust ceme home en leave, returns
principally te leek after the bend of the re
cently centlrmed postmaster et Atlanta, J.
W. Konfree. Years age Honfreo was treas
urer et Georgia. He was charged with some
financial Irregularity. Jacksen, his friend
ter years stoutly defended him. The charge
was never proved, but Jacksen's rrlendly
defense was very highly prized by Kenfroe.
New Jacksen has ceme all the way from
Mexico te go en Kenfree'a lend, and he
won't allow anybody outside of the Jacksen
family te go en It with him. Ills rer J100,
000, but Jacksen is worth four or rive times
that much himself.
Xe Hinj,liO Clown,
Shall rxtle thti Temt.
A lllark I.lnt
of dNeanes fellows an unhealthy condition et
the ltver, ene of the raeH Important organs et
the body, impure bleed, brenchUlu, asthma,
malarial dlea.cs. con.iimptlen, sick headache,
diseases of the 9kln, kidneys and heart all may
be traced te faulty action or torpidity of the
liver. .Ne ether known preparation e rapidly
and thoroughly restores a disordered ller us
Dr. Pierce's" Gelden Medical Discovery." It is
pleasant te the tnte, mild but sure In Its action,
and a gilt te suffering humanity from ene of the
most successful physicians et the age, 5-MTAw
Some fashionable ladles are net satisfied with
ready made fans, butuiust have them tnadn te
erder: they nre. however, satisfied with Dr
Hull's Cough Syrup at S3 conUandtake It regu
larly. " One flre burns out another's burning." and
most pain suffers mere te cured, but Salvation
OH Is painless nnd .certain. It costs only 23
cent.
Itv. V. M. I.kfvwich, D. D., Naihvllle, Tenn.
publicly endetw9 Ked Star Cough Cure.
SLenr.N ciianeiis.
If the body receives dally a proper amount of
nutrition, and expels the wcrn-ent parts, health
Is the certain censequence ; but by a sudden
change of weather, the pores of the skin may
net perform their olllce well, aud matters are
retained which should have pased off by that
avenue. All cauies which Impede lnscnslble
perspiration are rraught with danger, because
matters which should have passed away through
the skin are turned again Inte circulation
llrnndrcth's 1'IIU will remove all impurities,
trem whatever causa they may come, curing
pain. Inflammation and colds arising from above
causa In a fowheun.
Something new Is Dr. Hand's Toething Letien
te bathe babies gums. It relieves all pain and Is
earmies. 1'rice, ss cents.
Parents remember Da. IIa.id's Cough and
Croup Medlclne relieves Inflammation or the
threat and tubes or the lungs and cures cough
and croup. Dr. Hand's medicines for sale at
Cccnran's drug store, 137 and 133 X. Queen
street Price. S3 cents. ml-lmdiw
BVXOZAJ. HUTlCZa.
Thrw, Stint t nn Open Hewl between the
feed e eat and the substance of which our
bodies are composed. If Uie raid Is clogged or
closed e sicken, faint and dle. This read Is
made nil or the organs or digestion and assimila
tion. Of tbee the stomach and liver are chief.
Most people have mere or less experience of the
horrors el constipation. Prevent It, nnd all Us
fearful sequences by using Dr. Kennedy's " Fa
vorite Hemedy." It Is the first step that costs.
mariO-lmeed&w
Frem ClereUnU, Ohie,
Cemes a letter signed T W'alkcr.saylni; "About
six months age commenced taking It unlock
Bleed Jltlteri for protracted cae of lumbago
nnd general debility, and new am pleased te
state have recovered my appetite and wentfd
strength. Feel better altogether." lorsaleby
II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139Nerth Queen
street, Lancaster.
Nut a Case.
Net a case of rheumatism, net a case of nen
ralgla, net a case of lsmeru-u, net a ease et pain
or xpraln net one has failed te go when at
tacked by lhemai' I.'clectrie Oil. for sale by
II. II. Cochran, drugalst, 137 and 13J North Queen
street, Lancaster.
"IVhat Can't 1! Cured Must lis Endured."
This old adage does net signify that we must
suffer the miseries of dyspepsia, when a medi
cine with tbe curative properties of liurdeek
Illoed liittm Is available, it Is ene of the most
substantlsl and reliable remedies sold te-day.
J or sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, U7 and 130
North Queen street, Lancaster.
VAJtMAUKII.
STANDARD CARKIAdK WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
CAEEIAGE BUHDER
Market Streot,
Rear of Poatefflco, Lancauter, Pa.
My stock comprises a large variety of the
Latest Style Haggles, Phu-tens. Carriages, Mar.
ketandlluslncss Wagons, which 1 offer at the
very lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
1 call special attention te a few of my own de.
signs, emi of which Is the KDGKULKVCLOSKD
PHYSICIAN COUPK. which Is decidedly the
neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's
Carriage In the country.
Persons wishing te buy n geed, honest and
substantial article, should bear lit mind that
they take no rlslc tn buying my work. Kvery
Carilngu fumed out In eighteen years a geed
ene that Is the kind of guarantee leave feoffer
the public. All work tully warranted. Please
give me a call
UKPA1KINQ I'ltOMPTLY ATTKNDKD TO.
One set of werkmen especially employed ler
that purpose,
JJ KA DQUARTKKS FOR
TDEST
ABY
CARRIAGES.
LATEST STYLES,
LARGEST STOOK,
LOWEST PRICES.
& ASK FOR CATALOUVE.
W. D. Sprecher & Sen,
NO. 31 EAST KING STREET,
LANCABTEU, l'A ,
feb!9-2md
TPw:,(iC?CUTTINa8i SCRAPS, SIFT SIFT
Cean1.,b,eu8riah.KE5!i, WAbTE' " au4
v -, J- " MOUNH,
KewVerk?-"'4, "!l"m, al Pert VtrSjt,
MltntOAU
p.UlKU.n'S TONIC.
Attend te it New.
M any unvrlnnvcorile drag themselves abent
with faltlnK strength, feeling that they are
leiirtlly sinking Inte the gnu e, when by iilnis
l'arkers Tonle they would nmlncure commenc
ing w Ith the nrt time, nmlMlality anil strength
surely coming back te them.
' 1 am Kl years old i have been sick nearlv nil
luy lire, nnd ought te knew something nlieul
.neillclne by this limn. I have ucil Parker'
Tonic freely formero than atyear, and cenkler
It the let remedy 1 hm cover known. In fnet,
1 new And no ethor medicine, necessary or
wciiknej., debility, rheunmtlsin, nnd that dls
tre.stng all geneuefs nnd pain trem which 1
suffered te long, It has no equal. ldoneteo
hew anyone en afford te de without e valuable
n medicine." Mss. IUttib N. Ubavks, rer Kast
nnu r itiiiv aircuui, x'roviuencc, . 1.
PARKER'S TONIO.
(Prepared by IlUeex A Ce., N. Y.I
Sold by all Druggists In largo-bettle-atOne
Dellar. inarHuiMATh
JARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
the popular favortte for dressing the hair, Ko Ke Ko
sterlng color when irrnvand ttmientlnir Dand
ruff. It cleanses the scalp, steps the hair falling,
and ts sure te please.
90c and 1 sties at
Druggist.
niHuiM.TbAw
ci.erinxu.
B
UROER A SUTTON.
Spring Opening
AT
BURGER &SUTT0FS
IVe are preparwl te show our patrons and ths
public ene of the finest stocks of
CLOTHING!
Ever Seen In this City.
Call and see enr
Goedsfor Custom Werk;
They are particularly attractive.
Ve guarantee a satisfactory fit In all cases.
Ne trouble te show goods.
BURGER & SUTTON,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCASTER, l'A.
L.
OANSMAN A BRO.
The Best and Cheapest Place
TO lib -
Bey's and Children's Clothing,
I.. UA.SSMAN A lll'.O, corner .Verth Queen
and Orange streets, are better prepared for the
coming season, and ha e a morn select Meck of
Hey's and Children's Clothing than ever before.
I'KICES MOKE IXTKKESTI.VG Til A.N Vt'OBDd.
Sfrt llnys nn Elegant All-Weel lteys" Suit.
ILMIIursaiioed All Weel Scheel --ult.
KOJltuysa I'Ine Drewn lteys'. Corkscrew Suit.
iW Ituys a Streng Heys' Knockateut suit
17 uu linya a Kine All-Weel Beys l'lald Suit.
t-iM Uuj-3 the Klnest Worsted Jleys' Suit,
CIIIX.DUKVS SUITS ALL OUll OWN MAKE.
ttfil Buys an All-Weel Child Suit.
f 1.17 Huys a Nice Child Suit.
$1.(0 lluys a Geed Casslmere Child Suit.
JIM llnys a Mice l'lald child Suit.
J or) ituys a r lne All-Weel l'lald Child Suit.
r.' m Ituys a Geed Scheel child Suit
fj 00 Uuya an Elegant All-W oel Child Suit.
A hint te purchasers, may they be ladles or
geiulemen , lie tore yen buy Bey's or Children's
Clothing leek through our stock, examine mak
ing and trimming, and cempare our prices
with ether houses. Yeu -ts, 111 satisfy yourself
that nowhere else can you Invest se little money
ler te receive such big value.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
MKULIIANT
TAILORS AM)
TUKKK8 Or
MANUKAC-
MLVS BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
69 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST ,
Ulght en the Southwest Cerner Orange Street,
LANCASTElt, PA.
T" Net connected with any ether Clethltsg
Heuse In the city.
SPECIAL LENTEN GOODS.
Hest selected codfish, large fat. Juicy mack.
erel, smoked halibut, canned salmon, new crop
olives, finest table oil, salad dressing, mustard
and pickles, bananas, oranges and apples. Try
our fine selected old Gov. Java, Mecha and Im
perial Kle Coffees, they speJtk for themselves,
very goedatl2)c- Banralns. Sand & of Klee
for 25c.j 5 a geed prunes, 25c.: elegant light
Syrup, 6c. per quart ; canned corn, 8c; lOlkklt
Jut mackerel, BOc. l'leasecallersend your orders.
GEO. WI ANT,
amrOO-lyd Ne. 113 West King Street
c
HKAP FAMILY QKOCEHY.
".It nef te eat.
Hut tat te the."
A new and selected assortment of Bosten, Oat
meal, Monitor, Ginger, l'retzel. Blue l'elnt
Oyster, Family and water Crackers, Seda. Coffee,
Tea, Nlc-Nacs, Imen, Lady's Kingers, Jlidgets,
Ulfle-NuU, Cocea, I'enn, Vanilla, and Ullk Bis
cuits; Crystal, Graham and Ginger Wafers.
AlsoalargeriuanUtyefrine SMOKED SALMON,
Halibut, Boneless Codfish, Uusstan Saldine.
Extra Ne. 1 Mackerel, fine Mackerel 3 for 5c,
Soused Mackerel, Salmen, Lobsters, and Hever's
Oysters, Helland, Portland and Scotch Herring
and Bloaters.
The Beat Cheeses In the City.
Celvln's Pure Yerk County Buckwheat, and a
full line or Fresh Groceries at
CHARLES MAGNA Y"S
Choice Family Grocery and Cheese Emporiem,
1U and 117 .SOUTH QUEEN STICEKT,
Lancaster, I'a.
Goods delivered free te all parts et the city
and environs. Telephone Connection. 113-Suid
AT BUKHK'a
LENTEN
GOODS I'
ine iiieaier M&fKerei, large ana fat ; Geerge's
Bank Boneless codfish. Smoked Salmen, Smoked
Halibut, Sugar-Cured Herring", Plain Cured Her
ring, only lie. a dozen t the Hapgood Brand
French balmen, Inc. a can, or ritu per dozen ;
Spiced Salmen In 2 cans ; Fresh Lebster, Dun
bar Hcbrluvps t Fresh Canned lllue Fish, only
lue. a can ; Fresh Canned Mackerel, 12c; beused
Mackerel, American and Imported sardines
Sardines In Mustard, Dei lied Crabs t Ith shell).
CHEESE I CHEESE I
Choice ltlch Mild Cream Cheese, I'lneapple
Cheese (plcnle size), Dutch Head Cheese (very
One), Sapsago, YeungAuierlcanundNeutchatel.
FARINACEOUS GOODS I
Oatmeal, Avena or Boiled Oats, Cracked
Wheat, Farina, Granulated Cemmeal, Tapioca.
Sage, Macaroni, Vermicelli, etc. ' '
VtiM.HH EUU3, two dozen for ii cents,
ATBURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
Telephone Connections,
CWIl WORKWOMEN'S SUPPLIES GO
X! te llechteld'a, and see the best Overall in
the marknt ler the money, heavy liuck Utveted
ltuttem. Deuble Beams and llln PeckeL Price
only 60 cents. Dress and Working Shirts,
Hosiery of any kind, some Jeb lets; late atyje
Linen and Paper Cellars, Handkerchiefs, Bus.
pendera and notions, AU cheap for cash.
ATllKOllTOLira,
a-. i.t Ne-M North. yueenUtreet,
ir8lgnef thelllgSteeklnr.
p, s.-chelce iiuilaing Htgae and Sand for tale.
WATOHKB, MO!.
T lU'ALDWlXhftCa,
l'lllLADKl.l'IHA.
The article.- recently published In
" The Centtuy " niul " llurper'.s
MiiK-ulne," en the llfe nnd works
of the ruinous modeler of anlmnls,
Antoine Leuis l.irve, having awak
cnetl ronsldernble interest In Amer
Ic.i, Messrs. t'.ildwell V; Ce. have
linportiHlaseriesef proofs of wme
of his most characteristic, itnxluo itnxlue itnxluo
tleius from the original models by
H.ubedleune, of l'.trls.
THE
BARYE
BRONZES
Mrern Hartier' Miaatlnr,Septembrr, 1W.
" 1" the exhtbltleu of tl.u l..n.s ...e.. of
l31, the public was charmed nnd rasclnatrd
by, a hall itte stie group representing a
"Tlaer Devouring a Crocodile.
" The gteuphvl all the attraction of novelty
of sutiject, as well as or treatment t and the
leading critics Joined with the public In pro
nouncing It thu strongest and most original
work in the exhibition, and declared Us
author, Antoine Leuis Barye, tn be the crea
tor of new art. At the time or Uil j brilliant
debut Itarye was ; years of age.
...",.."i, Debicretr, rensldertug Justly that
the tlaer Is hut a suhltmodevelopme nt of the
cat, be used te study the n lid animal in Its
reduced domestic counterpart, hen he hail
his studio lu the Hue de Boulogne, about IMS.
one of the apprentices had reared a very tlne
cat te Itvelu ihe workshop with the chasers
and meunters, and often et an afternoon
Barye would coma In, sit down en a steel and
entice the cat te his knees. Tlensl v'la'le
patron qui va falre ses etudes!' one of the
boys would say, and there the great artist
would sometimes sit for an henrat a time,
stroking the cat, tickling Us feet tn order te
make It push out Its talons, pulling its leas
and teellng the play of Its muscles and ten.
dens as he Induced It by caresses and play rul
ruses te take all kinds of position aud te
execute the most diverse movements."
J. , 902
CALDWELL CHESTNUT
& CO,, ST.,
rUILADKLl'lllA.
yyATCHKS, CLOCKS, ,Vc
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
CHEAP FOHCASH.
Lancaster Watcher at the Lewest Trices ever
etrercd ; being a stockholder enables me te sell
the.e watches se cheap. Elgin, Waltham and
ethor watches en sale. bpcctacles.Opem iilas.es,
Ac. Keps-lrlngef the above named articles will
receive my personal attention.
LOUIS WKIIEK.
Ne. 1S9X North yncen St., opposite city Hetel.
(Near Penn'alt. it. Depot.)
M-AgontterAUKOKA ATClt.
Cy.OTiMJVO.
M
YERS A KATHVON.
THESPRINGOF1886
Is upon us
e are net behind, cither, with our
Stock of
CLOTHING
rOItTUE SEASON.
The best care and taste has been nsed In pre
paring It for the trade, and se for we haru
been well rewarded,
MEN'S SUITS
In many Styles and Dualities, and Bt prices
down te bottom.
MKN'3 SPBINQ OVEUCOATS
In all the Best Styles, ranging In prices from
H.OU te I15.U). The
Youths' and Beys' Department
Has been well cared for, and all of the Best and
Toughest Materials can be found.
A PA I It OF PANTALOONS
Are a very necessary thing this time of year,
and our assortment Is large enough te suit
anybody's taste. Don't be afraid of
High Prices.
NOIIIOH Pr.ICESHEUEl
If you don't want the Finest Clothing, we have
All the Cheaper tirades; and better value
can be had here for a small amount In
vested than anywhere else. This Is
u strong statement, but we
knew It's right.
LEADING CLOTUIEUS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
H
IHHH .V IIROTMEK
Announcement Extraordinary 2
GREAT BARGAINS
-IN-
CHILDREN'S SUITS,
TO l!l VEAKH.
Sailors Blouse and Pants.
IN UlCAV..
IN BLUE..
.H7.
1.00.
I1ETTKU SUITS AT WI.SOTO R OO.
BOYS' SUITS,
8 te 17 years, $1. te $10 oe.
CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS
fltOM 18c. UI'WAKDb.
As Equally GUEAT 1UIH1AINS will be found
tn our
HEN'S DEPARTMENT !
-OUK-
MEBCHANT TAILORING DEPAHTMEXT
Is leading all the othersln Handsome Varieties,
(Ireat Assortment and Lew Prices.
One-Price Clothing Heuse,
COONKU MOUTH QUKKN BTUrST AND
CKNTKK BUUABIC.
IT EVAN'S FLOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Always Uniform and Reliable
MYERS (6 RATHFON,
Children's Suits !
HIRSH fe BROTHER'S
DMT
H
AOER A JlllOTHKR,
D
RESS GOODS.
New I'rrneh ratines,
New American Satlnes,
llonrrettee Nuns Veiling,
Ennllsh and French ncrgrs,
Clalrrettn Cleth,
Weel lUtlste, ,,
French Combinations, ,.
KiiRllsh Combinations,
American Combinations,
Colored and lllack Crepe Clethp,
'.?.' liroche and Otteman Ulngbams.
fatln lterbcr,
llrecadn Cashmeres,
English Chveleta.
Nevel Combinations.
-t
New Shawls I
1ILACK UASIIMKUK B1IAWIJ,
8COTCHANI) PE11S1AN
SHAWLS.
LIGHT CASIIMEUE HHAWI.9.
KMimeiUKUEI) CASIIMEUE
bCAUTB.
JKXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE,
FAHNESTOCK'S.
New Open Large Stock of Sheetings.
8IUKKrATHKtt?Tl,I.,.'f?W S31 MU(i!'IN? .'" Ueslrable Makes. Alse.TICKINOS ANI
tl.ATIIKaU.TC. Vu,i,LT8,UIlN"UUAr.!i,EW ,cCe7Lewe.ThaCnEUvK,i,,ANK3
TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS.
We are new recetvlnpr dally New Additions toeur already Extenslve Hteclr. and shall continue te
and dally thronvhent the coming season btrjralns of ene kind or another.
rEVKUY DAY HlFlNUS bOMKTHINU.NKW."
FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
JAROAlNS IN SILKS.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN
HAVKtllAUUAl.NS IN
BLACK SILKS. - COLORED SILKS.
Ladles' Dress CletbB, Black Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres, Black Broeade
Bilks, and
BLICK BROCADE SILK VELVETS,
FOll irilATX, AI.U AT LOW MICKS, AT
METZGER &HAUGH MAN'S
CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 Weet King St., botween Cooper Heuso and Serrol Horee Hetol.
nuvaxreuNiauiNU uuenn.
-yy.M. A. KIEFFER, ALDUS C. IIKRIU
A 'FTENTION UO USEKEEPEUS I
A New Firm ! - New Goods ! - New Prices I
(AT AN OLD STAND.)
NO. 40 EAST KING STREET,
(Opposlte the Court Heuso.) '
A Complete Line of Heusefuniishing Goods ! Steves I Steves !
)'e are "v'01.1.' for ..ha. l'L LLEB V7AU11EN CO.'a iTrey, &. r.) STOVES and UANO E3, Infe
rior te none In the market.
The SPLENDID HEATEU" has proven Itselr te be the choice of all economical honsckeeii hensckeeii
fr,.a?5.AuI?!itc'5 Jp.Pjvo'nenuafJVacHonon Unfurl than any heater In use. The menu of
the. " W AKKK.V " and I " DIAMOND " Kanges are admitted by all who knew them. We have also a
full stock of Heaters, Cook Steves and Itanijes of various styles and prices, and have Riven careful
attention te our selection of 8UMM EU COOK BTOVRS, both for VealOit and lAuelin". se tbat our
stock contains the ben, tbe itiftit, and most economical offered te the public
Alie Cooking Utensils of Iren, Copper, Tin and Uranlta Ware, and keep en hand a full assort
ment nf the latest Improved conveniences which make the duties of housekeeping a pleasant
pastime. '
Articles et Tin, Copper or hheet Iren, of special designs or patterns, made te order en short
Uepslrlne promptly and neatly done. Special
and STEAM JIEATINU, TIN HOOT
0,P'lia0Pr,.S0andspeUT1NOianiatc f the latest Improved Oss
Utiires,WBhs-Stands, Uath-Tubs, Water Closets,
en band.
KIEFFER
NO. 40 EAST KINO STREET,
larm mavMAxem cemtaity.
T IKE INSURANCE COMPANY.
WHEN SOLICITED TO
Tie Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Yerk
RICHARD A. McOURDY, PRESIDENT,
Is entitled te yenr jy.R.vrconslderatlen. since It holds the ,0.KAy'aS7,plftce among tbe Llfe In
aurance Institutions of the world, and offers superior advantage In all the features of business to
gether with unequalled financial security.
CASH ASSETS.
. It Is also the CUBA 'ASr Company In which te Insure 1 1U larger dividend returns reducing
the cost of Insurance belew that of any ether Company.
It has A'O HTOVKllOLDKRS te claim any part of the profit. ratio el expense, te receipt
Is less than tbat of any ether Cemtiany.
It writes the simplest and most comprehensive form of Insnrance Contract ever Issued, and
the only one UaXtamltUetAUllOLVfJSlXaUKANVtCl'ROitTUlC WOKliUO.
roll rUUTIIEIt INITOUMATION APPLY TO
Rebert Helmes, District Agent,
230 N. 6th BTRBET. READING, Or 60 N. DUKE STRBBT, LANOASTHR.
UU VBUWVMXIBUXXa aoeDt.
QUIRK'S CARPET HALT
CARPETS!
HKOPKN1NS OV
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
hibMn?.a.
SAINCAttP"DAtf
own manufacture a .peclallty. .. Special AttenttotTSJle: Jethe lnHiif Sreii eIkpkt.'
allty.
LOTH
AUearmi Line of oil c
UB, KUUS. WINDOHr8UADKS.COViTiTi:ftJI
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Oer.WMtXiaffMdWtr W., Tu.nnM.ic. Pa.
wen.
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NOVELTIES IN
Spring Wraps I
HKOCADK VELVET WIIAP8.
OTTOMAN BILK WKAPS.
IIOUCLK CLOTH JACKETS,
JRKBKY8, JKR3EY8.
HAGER L BRO.,
Ne. Q5
West King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
HOUSE,
LAKOA8TBB, PENN'A.
attention Klven te PLUMHINO. HAS riTTiNO
and all pertaining te the business, constantly
& HERR,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
maraimaiw
INSURE REMBMBER THAT
$108,08,967.
CARPETS!
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