Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 31, 1886, Image 2

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THE INTELLIGENCER,
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Tariff Timkers n4 Textile Talkers.
An imposing demonstration in ielnt of
numbers was held In Philadelphia en Sat
urday night, te voice what is alleged te be
the pretest of 40,000 textile workers of that
city, against the taxation of manufactur-.
era' raw materials ana ineir uemnim ler
tariff revision. Net a great many well
known public men were present. Mr. r.A.
Herwig, who is said te be a birber and
has much intercourse with the men for
whom he assumes te speak, and who is an
intelligent practical student of the tariff
issue, presided.
The chief address of the evening was
made by Hen. Abram S. Hewitt, of New
Yerk, a very intelligent congressman, for
whose bread views and patriotic purposes
we have great respect, and we have often
commended them. He made an extended
and able speech and in conclusion of it lie
said:
When the next election rolls around ask
your candidate ier Congress If he Intends te
vete for free wool. If he says ''yen," vote ler
him If he be a Democrat or a Republican.
Mr. Hewitt did net say what they should
de if he said "no."
Mr. Wm. Deane, a woolen manufactu
rer, of Newark, Delaware, spoke in favor
of free wool. Speaker Carlisle did net
come te the meeting as it was positively
announced he would, but sent n letter
warmly approving itsebjects.
Acting Secretary of the Treasury Pair
child wrote a letter approving free wool
and equal duties en worsted and woolens
the manufacturers and treasury depart
ment having a deal of trouble recently be
cause worsteds are net taxed as heavily as
woolens. Senater Van Wyck, who was te
have spoken, wrote a letter explaining that
he was net strictly in sympathy with the
meeting; as he was "net for reduction en
raw material unless there is also a corres
ponding reduction en the manufactured
goods. That would be unjust te all inter
ests. Free wool and ether heavy duties en
woolen goods would net seem te be right."
Seme ether letters and speeches Mere sent
and made.
In se far as it will promote public discus
sion of economic questions and lead te
their fuller understanding ; and especially
insomuch as it will help te induce working
men te study these questions upon their
merits, with reference te their own as well
as their employer's interests, and te the
general prosperity of the whole country as
well as the welfare of particular localities,
the Philadelphia meeting and all gather
ings and discussions like it are te be wel
comed and commended.
"We fail te discover any warrant of theso
who get up this meeting te speak for
"forty thousand textile workmen." Such
an assumption seems te Iw entirely
gratuitous; it is easily disposed of by theso
net in sympathy with the movement and
hurts it rather than helps. The very gen
eral absence, tee, of prominent representa
tives of the textile interests robs the meet
ing of a great deal of the significance
which is sought te be attached te it.
The ether feature which depreciates this
movement and especially weakens the
force of the whole tariff discussion, as it is
introduced into the various Democratic po
litical clubs of Philadelphia, is the mani
fest purpose te make personal capital and
gratify factional grudges with it. We have
net always agreed with Mr. llandall en
public questions, and have especially and
frequently differed from his tariff notions;
while we recognize his eminent services te
the country and his potential influence
for geed in his party. Hut when
the tariff and his attitude toward
certain phases of it are introduced into
public discussion, net for a fair determina
tion of their merits, but te subserve per
sonal and factional ends, and te pay or
punish private issues arising out of appoint
ments te ofllce, the Democratic party as a
whole will net sympathize with such
modes or motives.
We recognize wide individual differences
as te hew the tariff should be revised with
in the ranks of the Democratic jwrty. We
believe they should be reconciled by the
leaders of the party in the Heuse. We be
lieve neither side there has been animated
by a spirit of concession and fairness ; and
that both sides have been largely inspired
by personal feeling. We de net regard
Mr. Morrison a3 a capable leader ; his hori
zontal bill was a failure ; and his present
bill is far from a logical or sufficient re
form of the tariff. It cannot become a
law, with the Senate se manifestly opposed
te it as it Is new. It might pass and net
hurt the country; it might fail and we
would yet be spared from universal wreck
nnd resulting chaos, it is net a sufll.
dent issue te divide the party, nor te
drive men out of it. Neither free wool
nor free ere, nor yet free trade itself, is a
touchstone of Democratic faith ; and men
may favor free wool and yet net be geed
Democrats; they may oppose it and yet be
worthy of confidence.
Certainly we will net take the Judgment of
a majority of any Democratic Heuse com
mittee as binding en the Democratic con cen
scieacs of the country when such commit
" tees report in favor of river and harbor
sleJls, anti-oleomargarine laws and JJlair
educational bills.
Lea4ers of Irish Thought.
Tkj Philadelphia Ltdger effectually an-
Mrmt'ieeft repeated cry that the Irish
na set govern themselves by calling atten
dees te the f ict that the Irish members of
v Parliament have been taking a Urge and
fiiiftt important khan la the ROVernmeut
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AlthotgllIrsilbi00dtej,nmrWany hoi
and Irish wit is ever ready, Parncll's little
band have shown the most perfect self-control,
and in the face of all the abuse nnd
sneers of their enemies have maintained a
dignified demeanor that marks them as
statesmen of nature's own construction.
Ireland's men of 'SO will rank in history
with our heroes of '70. The llsk they take
is net se great, but the spirit that animates
them is the same, and the mist that always
shrouds the past will make their figures
glorious in history.
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Plans of Hcnrcscntleii.
The Republicans ure having seme dis
cussien ever the proposed changes in the
rules governing their party in this state.
At present they are represented in state
conventions upon the old plan of one dele
gate for every senator and every represen
tative in the general assembly. As recog
nized by the Democracy four je.irs age,
when they changed it, this mode of appor
tionment has nothing in its favor except
tradition. It is a senseless and unfair sys
tem, and th objections made te its aboli
tion are without force. These consist
mainly of a plea that if the organization In
minority counties is net gi en the excessive
and often double nnd triple representation
it new enjoys all" incentic "Me organi
zation is destroyed. This doctrine is
as false and fallacious a it is novel.
Thn proposed changes of the Uepublican
rules would nlsoabregato the cenferree sys
tem in judicial, congressional and sena
torial districts, and aim te establish the
selection of candidates by regular conven
tions based en iNipul.tr representation 011
the same general principle which is pro
posed for the state convention. Tins is
certainly an equitable plan ; the conferree
sy-stcm is net. The present method breeds
disturbance, disorganization and very often
allows the minority te rule. At the same
time it is doubtful if a state convention
can legislate for certaiu localities and dis
tricts which have the right te make rules
for themseUes, and some of which have
already established the joint couentieu
system.
Tub world's record ler heavy-weight lilt
ing has been brekeu by LerUCyr, et Mon
treal, who lifted en hit back 'J,5.ri0i peumK
Yet thin H but n leather te the ublglit of mi-
pense that has been lilted from tlie public
mind since the preshleut announced uU in
tention te marry.
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It is reported that Maxwell, en trial at bt.
Leuis for the Preller murder, Is becoming
cheerful again, aud that he laughs and jokes
in court. He might as well bate his fun
new, for his prospects of future jojlltyare
decidedly gloomy.
Tub dictionary of the Kngliih language
which has been in courae et preparation for
the past live years premises te be a netable
work for American scholars. William D.
Whitney, el "Vale college, Is at the head of
theso who are engaged in the work. A
premlucnt feature will be its encyclopedic
character. Its delinltlens will be fuller and
mere complete than Is customary in works of
this kind ; it will go further Inte the arieus
nses and meanings of words, and in many
cases will give lull explanations and de
scriptions of matters historical, scientific,
legal, mechanical, etc. Quite an army of
persons has been at work for (several years
reading standard American ami KnglNh
books In search of quotations, of which an
Immense number will be used. American
writers, such as I'morsen, Lewell, Haw
thorne, Irlug, AVhiltler, Longlellew-,
Helmes, aud dlstiugiiiihed hcitmtists, are re
ceiving special attention. I'pwards of
fijO.OuO will be spent upon It befere it Is
ready for the public.
It isnaid that Haes wants te run ler Con
gress in the district which I'rank Ilnrd used
te represent In Ohie. IT Kmherferd has a
scintilla of wisdom about him, lie will re
main in that oblivion te which he was prop
erly sent alter retiring ireirl a presidency that
he had stolen.
Maiitin Ine.vn' household Itirniture has
been seized at Sedalia, Ma, for a debt ou ac
count of house rent. The tierce light of pub
licity has been entirely tee strong for this
man.
Gi:e. D. SniMAlf, special examiner of the
U. S. pension bureau, Is In this city en busi
ness of the department with which he Is con
nected. Mr. SIdman find n geed deal of
misapprehension nnd ininumltTHtHudiiig cur
rent with regard te the construction and
operatlon el the act of March 1!), ISNi, In
crossing the pensions of widows and de
pendent fathers and mothers from J8 tef 12 a
month. It seems that this law gees Inte effect
upon date, and for the current three months
pension, payable June 1, 1SS0, for which the
blank vouchers were sent out three months
age, with the last pension remittance, there
will be due fJI being at the monthly rate of
f3 for one half month, and ?1U for two months
and n half. This law, it will !u remembered,
applies only te widows uutl dependent reia reia
tlveset enlisted men who h.e been receiv
ing S3 per month, net te 0111000-. Hut w here
widows have died leaving miner children
these are entitled te draw-the Increased pen
sion of their mothers.
Tun tenth anniversary of the Yerk Dis
patch was celebrated en Saturday by the
Issue el a ten-page iajr filled w lib Interest
ing news and adrertW-tnenl. And the
management announce that they propew, te
make this excellent new ipaptr uill better in
the future.
TirATagoed dinner lutLe KberUwt out 10
victory ever one's fellow juaa i tmannuy s
part of Mr. Gladstone' rule of Jtutu. J' or tm
the queen's birthday ke euuiruuuiDg
seme of bis deareftt parliamentary fee.
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HEKSOIfALu
Tiik vnnr.w Hebstkix wIIL lmolvje
1300,000, has Un sujiUlned in the .Northamp
ton county court.
Ouvtin YVjsxiikli. Hei.mks Is U receive
from the University el Cambridge the de
gree of Docter of letters and a banquet. H
will be the guest ofl'ref. Max Muller while
at Oxford.
Cel, Wait, of Connecticut, Is the eldest
man in the Heuse of KprenUUTtM,and ,m
nujqyed that distinction daring the lafct thrt-e
terms el service. When be ivrninletat hi
present term, he w III be in hi 77th year.
Ge.vkhau Hhkkma.v has rented hU heue
in au lAtm ana leaves that city en July L
He will then go te Oregon and California, at
tending the Grand Army meeting, and en
his return lake up hi permanent residence
in New Yerk.
O. W. Oixii.ns,ef the I'hlWlelphla Ledger,
has presented a ticket for a trip te Kurei, te
the most premising lad in thu I'lmailelphU
high school, and A. H. AImII, of the luillmere
.Vim, has given another te the ine-tt premising
boy iu the Baltimore Hchoel.
t'jtANcis K. Pi:Nni.ine.v, whose mother,
Mrs. Alice Key Pendleton, the wile el the
Atrerlcan minister te Germany, was killed
while driving In Ceutral parkn week age
last Thursday, sailed for Kiirejsj en h'atur-
"uj, accoinpanieu ny nis sister, Miss June
Frances l'endleten.
i.,?.";ii!UI'K,V an Austrian scholar, has
i? 1. ,.if2ver.ed m tue Uibllotheque Natlonale
SffifJ i 'V;e fru8uieiits et an historical work
m.ilnnw?1U,,r1ulll0,rP.',lluht' work hitherto
Utta? rm 1 w 0f lK fwginenu Is part of u
tesJ AnSff? h Ureal te the Hemau
Heuaie. Anether fragment gives an ucceunt
or the debate en tbU letter. The remwnmir
three fragments 1 consist of .reports of hes if.
ties in Spain aud ether ceuu rlei The live
fragments are pallmpse-.ts evcrwhlch had
been written the text or J the work, of f5e.
Jereme.
GEK. GltANT's memerv Is .rf.ti,. ,...
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www wj hw uuiugw ut railK. IVltU WUl
em he
rme In contact during his voyage' around
ms$&zf$x?&stz
lUtTuie general's tomb. The design of the
tlne Is a nvramid. of nil sorts et llewers.
alwut six feet square and high. On one side
re the words in KukIIkIi. "China's affection
for America's Illustrious warrior." On the
opposite slde are tw e Chinese characters, pro
nounced tChuug-Uek, which means "China."
ear the ape of the pyramid, en n slde net
occupied -with words or characters, Is au
American ling In llowers while en the oppo
site slde Is the Chinese Hag.
browned While ririwurlni;.
At Wolfeborough, N. 11., the Hev. l C.
Jereme, pastor of the Congregational church,
with his two sons aud daughters and a jetuig
man named Ila Is, w out out en the lake en a
fishing excursion Friday afternoon and
fiailivl tn rnlnrn nl .1 nVlm'k. as exKeCted. A
steamer which arrhed at 1 o'clock roerted
having seen an overturned beat near Jannls Jannls
tewn Island. Search was made, aud late In
the evening the bodies or the whole party
werereeeered. Mr. Jereme was a wealthy
gentleman, owning shout :h,000 worth of
property. Hecauiefromewerk tweyears
age. lrene Jereme, the artist aud author, is
a sister of the deceased.
FOLLOW THE rKIWIWKJIl'S KNAMl'LK.
" 'Tls a happy etate j
De net, de net wult,
for some ethrr tellew may ui.irry her, and then
you'll he tee late."
That awful swelling In our limbs can be re
ilucvdby BU Jacobs Oil. l'rlce, fifty cents.
Ketpectable Drtigclt
Never deceive tha public, but beivaie or the
Cheap Jehn UriiRKle9 who offer jeu a phuter
called " CapMcum," Caplcln, " Capucln " or
" Capslclne," and tell you It It ulntautlilly the
same a the gcuulnc IWMien's Lapclne Plaster,
orevenletter "J hey ask lcs ter the Imitation,
ferltCMtHle ! Imt as a tvmedlat ancnt It la
absolutely worthier- The reputation of lien
eii'h us tlie only pi uter pw-c.-ulnu actual and
hlKh cntntlve qualities Is the result et many
ears' exi'rtment and honemblo dealings en
the part of the proprietors ; and 5,(M) physicians,
pharmacists and dniRRlsts endorse It us the best
ever made. Protect eurseir nwilnst le option
hyhuvlniref reputable dealers only and avoid
mistakes by jx,renal examination. The genu
ine bus thu" 1 hree fresjs" trndemiric, and In the
centre Is cut the erd " t'apclnc."
may3l-J!,W,s-w
Tlie Sinie Human Ature.
Many vain altemrts are made te repeat the
remarkable success of lleusen's Capclne Plaster.
This splendid remedy Is known, sold and used
everywhere, aud Us prompt action and unrtvn.1-
lea enranve powers nave wen jer n nesis el
friends. Imitations have sprung up tinder
similar .sounding names, such at " Lapslcln,"
Capsicum," etc , lntendeil te deceive the care
less and unwary Thee articles poses none
of the virtues of the trenulne 'therefore we
hoie the people will assist us te protect what
are at onee their Interests and ours. Ask for
llonsen's Piaster, and cxsmlne what is slvcn
feu, uhdmake sure that the wen!" Capclne "'
tent In tbe mtddlenf the plaster Itrdf.und the
inree tean " iruue-sarik is en me iac ciein
Any reputab'e dealer will show ou the safe
guards without hesltitlen If you cannot re
member the nanie llensnn's Cucluu Master
cut this luragrsph fiem the paper. (1)
ai'BClAX, NOTlVEa.
The Traieliue balesmau
Is an Irreslstable ftllew, brim full uf stories,
Jokes, courage, self assurauee nnd grit Hels
very taking withal. Burdock Jlloeil Hittcra are
a very taklug medicine; they lake everywhere,
and are sold everywhere for sale by 11. U.
Cochran, clmgglit.lJT andlSaNerth tjueeii street,
Lancaster.
lie Careful et the Itilblt1.
If your children are threatened with croup or
any thres.t dlrtlculty, apply a few drops of
77kenuii' Ecltetric Oil. It Is the nicest nieulclue
for th little ones we knew of. for sale by If.
II. Cochran, druggbt, 137 aud 133 Kerlh Queen
strecU Lancaster.
iff (irandfather's Cleck,"
Was onceavery popular song, but like many
ether sentimental tunes It deesn't wear well.
Dr. Themat' Kclectrie Oil uiil trear It will
wear away all aches, sprains, ami pilns, and
repay It purchaser n hundred fold, for sale by
II II Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1SJ North (Jueen
stivet, Lancaster.
J-lllE Thieves 3.
Dyspepsia and debility are two big thiel es;
they creep In and steal our health and comfort
befere we knew It Letus put a step te their
lniaslens with a bottle, or JlurilecL Itleml lmtert
lerwln (jy II II Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13a
North (Juicn street, Lancaster.
Worked Wnmlera.
"My daughter was very bid off en account et
a cold and pain in her lungs Dr. Thomai' .'c
leetria OU cured her In twenty foul hours. One
of the leys was cured of sere threit. Thts medi
cine has worked wonders In eurf untly." Alvah
l'lnckney, Lake Mahepic, X. 1 for sale by II.
II. Cochran, druggUt, 137 and 131) -North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Ha. IUssler Webk SvRcr, Purely vegetable,
pleasant te take, will expel worms If any elst,
no purgative required alter using. Price, 3
cents, by all druggists. febs-Jind Jl WA r
A ltepe About Our Xecks.
A weak stomach or enfeeble)! circulation is
like a repe about our necks. We ure strung up
and unstrung alternately till existence hcceiuts
unbearnble. llurtlack liineil Jlitlcrt will arrest
all this misery. Burdock Bleed Bitten ale a
been te the sick. Let us remember this fact
for sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1JS
North Queen street, Lancaster.
MJLOUUtBMT.
jyTACHlNKKY.rte.
sua
STEAM HEATING
Latest und Most Impreved:
ENGINES-TrKtien, Portable or Stationary.
Mew or Second-liana
B0ILEB3, WATER TANKS, 8EPAKATOKS.
Machihi or Uhtaib Werk such u done and
kept lu ilachlne Sheps.
CALL OS en ADDEBM,
Ezra F. Landis,
WOBK8-637 NOKTHJ OHEKBY ;8THKET,
LAHUAsraa, I'a.
n7-tfd
xuTiuma.
Q.KAND DIHPIAY OK
NECKTIES.
OO TO KINSMAN'S,
igsUS
OMrTKTB HAIB UNDERWEAR,
GO TO EUIBMAN'8.
TTtUK 1ATE.ST 8TYLK3
X! COLLAUb A.N I) CUrfH,
iO TO KUISMAN'S.
HEAPKHT AND BEST
SCABLET UNUKRH'EAR
. AT ERISMAN'S.
Nf) 17 WKHTKINOHT
I.ANCAHTKI,
M 1 l.LIN Kit Y.
T.MMKNSi; AhHOHTMKNT.
A. I-IRSIi,
NOB. O Bi 8 NORTH QUEEN ST.
In our Immense assortment or elegant
HATS AND BONNETS
are greater bargains than can be found any-wnt-nielm.
V have au endless variety of tin
trimmed Hats and lien nets at the lewist price.
'I h very latest novelties In Ulbhens. l-outhers.
flowers, Kaues, Iaws of all kinds audllaU and
IJenniU Tiluiiued free et Charge.
Ve have a lurgH assortment of JKtVKLUY.
WAlCIIKM,8l'KCTAOI.K!Bn.lOl.llCK. '
OurJROTAUUOKl)KI'AHTIlJNTIacein.
pltte.
Alse our OKXT'3 8TKAW IIATS and KKI.T
HATS at tha lowest prlce. Call aud seu. all-'imd
A TLANTIO CITY.
1HE OLD KSTAULIHIIKll
Chester County Heuse,
Centrally located, cemculunt, very near the
H(u, oemfortablu In every way, and hoiiie-llku.
KOWOPJSN.
J. KEIM Ss SONS.
luaySmd
8"
TOKAUK
AVD
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.
I aeca-jya
DANIEL MAYKIt,
Ne. 10 Weu Chestnut Utroet.
VHAMB.
K. CALDWKMi A CO.
J.
1'lllLAnKLI'llIA.
In
Jewelry.
1'KAKL NKCKbACKS
UOI.K XKCK LACK.
Sll.VKK NKCM.ACKS.
CHAIN llllACKt.KTS,
HANOI. K llltAUKI.KTS.
MAIH.OtiK UltAChl.KTS,
MASCOT IIKAUKLKTS.
HALL KAUHlNflS
IIOO 1 KAKKINOS,
KXAMEL. EAHKINC.S.
OYP8YKINOS,
SEAL U1N(!?,
HAM'S HKAlt K1S09,
LOVKH'S KNOT KINU9.
SCAUrPl.Nf.
bCAKrsl.IDKS.
eurr iii'TTess,
SLEEVK LINKS.
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CALDWELL
HO.
902
CHESTNUT
ST.
Careful Attention Given te Orders and
Inquiries by Mail.
ruuuii.
rTUIKUi: AKi: A LOT OK
STRIPED STOCKINGS
AT 1IALK 1'llICK,
North End Dry Goods
The goods are all right, but out of sty
J. W. in
Stere.
style.
J. W. IIVKNK,
uev5-lyd Se. 322 North Queen street.
rpiiE Ni:W CASH STOKK.
NEW CASH STORE,
217 & 249 North Queen Street,
Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern
Ilank,
PLAIN AMI FANCY DUESS OOOUS. NUNb'
VK.1I.INUS, In All Colem.
New Seersuckers, New Ikvslste Cleths, New Per
cales and Chintzes.
FUI.Ij LINK OF UNIIEIIWEAU,
Ladles Gauzn V cst. Children's Gauze, Vests,
Men's Cauzfl whirls, Slen's White, shirts, rull
euwk vi Lrumcsucs, r uiioiecK ui notions.
All a Lew Prices. Please call before pur
chasing. fehS-lyd W. 15. liOWEUS.
J.
S. IUVLEK A CO.
Silks and Dress Goods.
We are busy selling and marking
down prices of all stock we had en
hand, and are erferlug extraordinary
llargslns In every department.
Hummer bilks, 33c; cheap at Me.
Ilettorgeods atBSc, 7Sc, and Kic Thesn
are all worth from 13c te 35c. mere per
yard.
Our ft 10. Jl.r. and fl .V) Illack Silks
are all cheap at J5c. te 37Xc per yanl
mere, and aru warranted net te crack
or break.
Iteuiein her cash makes bargains.
- Call and see for yeursUves net
only once, but come, often, as we aru
miking chsnges every day, and we
are adding and receiving New Uoeds
every d.ij-at Lewest Cash Prices.
Jehn S. Givler & Ce.,
CASH DllY GOODS ANO
CAItl'KT 1IOUSK,
Ne. 25 East Kins Streot,
I.AKCABTER, I' A,
H
AGEUABROTUEK.
"WHITE &00DS
FOR SUMMER WEAR.
I SI) I A LIXJZX,
FRENCUXAIXZOOK,
JSSaLISII SAIN ZOO K,
INDIA MULL,
VICTORIA LAWSS,
CllKUK XAIXZOOK,
CORDED riQUE,
rLAID LAWNS.
Embroideries and Laces.
H WISS KM imeiIIEIilKS, flouncing and Over,
all te match.
N AINZOOK EUUUOIUEUIES, Flouncing and
Overall te Match.
CAMniUC KMIIUOIDKUIKS, Flouncing and
Overall tn Match.
COI.OllED KM1IUOIDEKIES, Dress
Material
te aimcn.
EMIIKOIDKHIKS, UOI1ES.
ESCUUIAL LACE SKIUTINO, Black
Ecru.
GUIPUltE LACE rLOUNCING, illack
Ecru.
and
and
EGYPTIAN
Cream.
LACE BKIUTINQ, White and
EG YrTIAN LACE rLOUNCINGS, White ana
Cream.
HEADED FIIONTS, COUDED PigUK,
LEON UK INDE, NAIN700K,
SWIbS MUSLIN. FRENCH LAWN.
CA M111UCS AND bATEENB.
Hager & Brether,
25 & 27 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTKU, PA.
TMl'OUTANT.
Te the many applicants for thu rALLTKUM
of the
Lancaster Business College.
If ye will call en or address the principal you
can obtain such Information as will be or great
advantage te you In pursuing the COUHHE or
BTUIJY as required at this fnstltutlen. It will
enable you te make greater progress, and a sav
ing of time and labor Is guaranteed If you will
carry out Instructions. Address,
0. WEIDLER.
Principal.
VLOTHtMl.
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111811 A DKOTHKK
ONE PRICE HOUSE.
HIRSH & BROTHER
UAVK 1IIK
LAUQEST STOCK,
UEST ASSORTMENT,
LOWEST PRICES,
or
Men's, Youths', Bey's and Children's
CLOTHING
A NO
FURNISHINGS.
Convince uuiwlf of the fuel by rufcirlngte
thu linmensu Display of UchxIs In our show
lndews.
irWe particularly call attention te our
North Queen Street Window.
Hlrah & Brether's
PENN HALL,
One - Price Clothing
AND
Qenta' Furnishing Houee,
COENKK NOllTU QUKKN HTUEKT
CENTUE 8UUAUK.
AND
tTTltililAMSON
A FOSTER.
32 te 38 EAST KING ST.
CO
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AltE EQUAL TO ANY
EMEltGENCY.
Ladies' Bright Finkhed Kid Shots
IS
COMMON 8E&SE,
OPERA TOE or GLOVE TOP
OPERA TOE, $2.60.
l'Of.YO It EX'S
Norfolk Blouse Suits,
810.00.
0RF0LK JACKETS, $1.50.
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Drees Worsted Suits, 912.
BOY'S
WORSTED SUITS, $9.00.
Gent's Light SUIT Hats,
Pearl or Nutra, 2 00.
YODNO MEN'S DRES3 STRAW HATS,
se Cents.
ONE CASE Or
llej's Dress St ran lints, 15c.
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GENTS SILK NECKWEAR,
35c. and SOc,
Fancy Percale Shirts,
3 Cellars, SOc. and 73c.
E.a W.andCluett's
COLLARS AND CUFFS.
u
JIEM11EUS OF
Lancaster's Earl; Closing Association,
CAJtHIAUBS.
CTANDARD OAKK1AQB WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUIIDBR
Market Street,
Rear of Fosteffloo, Lanoaeter, Fa,
My stock comprises a large Tarlety of the
iAlit Style UUBtfles, 1'bmteufc Carriages. '"
ket and lluslness WaKens, which 1 etTur at tbe
Tery lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
1 call special attention te a low of my own de
signs, one or which is the K1H1E1U.EVC1.03KD
PHY&1UIAN COUl'K, which Is decidedly the
nealesWUgnteatand most couiplete Physician's
Carriage In the country.
Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and
substantial article, should bear la mind that
they take no risk lu buying my work. Every
Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed
one that Is the kind of guarantee I have te offer
the public. AU work fully warranted. Please
gire me a call.
UEl-AlitlNQ PBOUPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed ter
that purpose
Williamson Fester.
Williamson s Fester,
DHt
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KTZUKU A 1IAUOHMAN.
-BAROAINB IN-
Counterpanes
UOtlNTKHPANKS AT..
CtUINTKIll'ANKS AT..
COUM'KUl'ANKa AT..
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UKAUlIfUI.MAUSKILLKaCOUNTKUrANK3AT3.50w.Sne, 4.00, 1J10, W3.00.
thoTftre OheS'.U8ht thC8 Oounterlnoa
METZGER &
Ne.
43 Weet Kinir Streot, botweou Coepor Beuse and
Serrel Herso Uotel.
Fx
KXT UOOU TO THU COUUT HOUSli
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Ladies' Dress Goods I
IIju lue tnilurKtMl our Ites,- UckhIi Denarlinent (
alone) which gles us ampin room Ui show u large stock at HiisiikcmkU. n lmu net suHlctmit
r.uJV teenmnerate all the dltlerent kinds of Dixs GmhIs we new keep, but would say It tentnlns
all kinds from w up te the best makus.
...O.,ir.,Wn!toi,e",!"..1,.enu,"10l,l,.',HI?K,.l"ll5r nntleiMble, hiving Just opeuo ilever W ploces of
hlte Goods, in nddltlun te our already large stock, truui 6u. te r)c.
Handseme White Embroidered Hebcs, J.i', $l.0, IS.ue, up in W m.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THH COURT
imr ueujm.
Cl'MMi:!. HOODS.
Summer Goods !
STAMM, BROS. & CO.,
Openen Te-day
ALL WOOL DK.STK1.I.K.
ALL-WOOL MKK1NO.
ALL-WOOL TRICOT,
ALL WOOL rilENCU CAS1IMK11K,
ALL-WOOL LA.NOLKll,
ALIWOOL ALIIATKOS3,
In the pretty shidtvs Cream, Tan, llclge, etu.
KI.NE MMtl.Ml CAHHMKKKa ai tn. lde
shades new aud iiretty, -c. a yanL
BU.MMKHSILK.H,
HATISTES. bTAlNte, EMEUALD 110LCLE,
(. Itl.NKLED 8KKUSUCKEKS.
EHIIKOlDKItlKS. LACES. LACK Kl.OLNC-
1.M1S, DEN1ELLK LACKS.
At out Well known Lew Trices,
AT TU
BOSTON STORE,
Vee. 26 32 28 North Queen St.
LANCASTEIt, l'A.
D
ui:sssiLKy.
WITT & SFHND
Aiwa) son the outleek for bargains have
made advantageous purchases et
DRESS SILKS,
ElTuctlng a direct 'saving te customers of from
10 Itr'.S ceuts a yard.
NEW bUMMEIt SILKS, 2Sc, 31c, j;Xc.Kc.,
COLOltED DltEbS SILKS, ITKc . Wc.. T5c.
'W-lnch COLOltED SATIN ltllADAMA, Sic.,
(l.ue a yard.
EI.EOANT SL'UAH SILKS, 21 Inches wide,
S5c a yard.
3Mnch 1ILACK SATIN HUADAUA, 75c, ll.en,
l.i a yard.
iVIncli 1ILACK SUltAH SILKS, STXe. and I1.U)
a yard.
1ILACK UKOrtSlt IN SILKS, warranted te
give satisfaction In wear, fc"J)c, fl.OU, tl.jJuyard.
Parasols, Paiasels.
Uu arc dally nreUIng additions toeurliu
lnensu stecW, made te our special order by thu
best makers.
COACHING IW11ASOLS,
LACETIlIil.MEDl'AIlASOI.S,
STUII'ED PAUASOLS,
TWILLED 1LK SUNSHADES,
AT I'ltlCES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
AT THE
New Yerk Stere,
Neb. e, 8 As lO East King St.
J.
a MAKT1N A CO.
Rug Department !
During tlie List mouth there have been
parties carrying Smyrna Hugs from deer
te deer, selling same al mere than their
value, and under tlie temptation of being
able te pay for them at the rate of 2ec. per
week, customers pay much mere for them
than they can be purchased for in a regu
lar way. Te give you an idea of our prices,
whicli we guarantee te be of as flne a qual
ity, in most respects liner, and at prices
quoted we can show an immense line of
patterns in all sizes.
Bremley's and Leedom's Smyrna
Rugs and Carpets.
. In. St. in.
Single Doer Size 1 Cx2-10,
Hurcau, Size 1 0x3 081.35.
Deuble Doer, Size 111x3 l-t2.00.
i:Mnch Hug,Si702 ilxl 0 2.G0.
:!0.lnch Hug, Size '2 Cx5 0-3.G0.
11 Hue, Sizes 0x0 0 ?5.00.
Sefa Hug, Size l-0x7-0-88.10.
Itack Hug, Size2- 0x2 0-82.00.
Hack Hug, Size 3- 0x3- 4-83.00.
Smyrna Carpets, 0-Ox 9 0-818.0Q.
' 7-0x11 0827.00.
ii ' 70x10 0830.00.
" 00x12 0810.00.
" " 10-flxH 0 8M.00.
ii k 120x16 0865.00.
FULL SIZE OUABANTEED.
It will pay you take a leek at our Hugs,
which you will find lower in price and are
of the finest makes.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Stih
(OppesltA Stevens Heuse.) IiA-WOAaTKH, PA.
mOHACCO OUTTINQB, HOHAPS, SIFT
JL INUB AND VAOKEK3' WASTE, Dry and
Clean, beu,ut for cash. j g
Ne. 273 Pearl Street. New Yerk.
Ueteronce I red. Schutte, Ne. 213 l'earl street,
New Yerk.
feblMyd
tfOODd.
from Auction!
LOUNTKHI'ANKS AT...
CO NTKIll'ANKt AT.,,
COUNTKItfA.NKK AT .
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In Inrga qunntltlea rU Auction find
HAUGHMAN,
Ladies' Dress (reeds I
IlliU ni filllit' itit(si Jif Vt tatt f.i tlmu t .a-
HOUSE,
LANCASTER, PHNNA.
WALL VAVMK,
CUAXUi: OK 11US1NK8S.
Positively Selling Oat te Clese
WALL l'A 1' CUH r 3, .,!!, te 10 cents, (lilts,
lste2S runts, new Reeds, Helders, 5, ID. 15, 'Jl.
te Scents
LACE CURTAINS. ID. nil. im, tj Rnd 90 cents te
It hi a pair. In Ecru tue, llu u, lixse In While,
ut half price.
VOLES for 75 cents i item 11,3. Ilrass Trim
mrd ferSue. i ututec., in Walnut and Kbuny.
LACK LAAlllltEUUlNS, tee. te Tic ; were
M.viteii;).
WINDOW MI AUKS way down.
The orders hid pouring In ler WIKK
SCUKKNS wurh prices have never been brl
el Hade und i It 111 your windows for SS, te, V,
U'M, (VandC3(ent.s, and se en up according te
alie.
LAN DbCAl'ES Jl.tKJ, Jl.KI, 11.10, II Si).
PHARES W. FRY,
NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTEK. PA.
HT WALL, l'Al'KH HTOKK.
Art Wall Paper Stere,
NO. 134 NOltTH qUEEN 8TREE1',
LANCASTEK, PA.
Anetlier law Int. efOII.T PAI'EllH Just ar
rived will be Held clieap Call early and leek at
thein and get prices, U 111 net kiep tbem lenir,
ler the price will tell tbem.
Window Shades made ready te liani;. Plain
Shade Cleth all colors. Window Shades made
and hun promptly. Ijite Curtains, Poles,
Chains, Heeks, etc
W.Se trouble te show Keed.
ALFRED SIEBER,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
UUVCKHLXB.
High u kadi: coffees.
"ln old tleverntnent Java and llechs
CetTees, the betln the market. Our Java men
ded LorTee speuks for Itself i rich and fragrant,
2Ac. per pound. Very flne Plantation Hlo
C'eifees, our best only ac per pound; ene very
popular at ISc Wowantyen te call andtryeur
liKc. Ceiree. Tbe excellent quality of our
Ceireea and line Tens Is making friends fast and
Arm. Our dally bales show u steady Increase.
Fresh lteastcd every day. A full line of fancy
Groceries. Please kie us a trial order.
GEO. WIANT,
aniTJO-lyd Ne. 112 West King Street.
AT
BUHHK'H.
JUST UECEIVEU.
Afnahlet et Durkce's Salad tireeslng, Finn
Olive Oils, for table use; the Mettet and ether
brands, guenn OlUes, Imported Edera or
Uutchhead Cheese, Uacarenl land Vermicelli,
Cress A lllackwcll Pickles and Sauces, Ac.
PllESEllVES-PUUIT PUESEKVE8.
JuBt received, a Jeb let of Fruit Pn-erea In
3&. boxes usual prlce, It) cents, selling ut
ceuts a box.
JELLIES. JELLIES.
Thirty-pound buckets at 5c. a pound, or by
thu pound retail, 0c.
PIK PItUlTS.
Plu Peaches, quart can, ll)c. Fresh Apples,
quart can, be,
FELL'S and WM.PENN COHN,8c.percan,
AT
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
M-Tclcphenu Connection.
OUAZ,
X B. MARTIN,
WII0LK8ALI AICD BSTA1L DIALBB !
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
WYaud: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince
Streets, above Loinen, Lancaster. n3-lyd
rjAUMQAUDNERS A JEFFERIEM.
GOAL DEALERS.
Orncs t Ne. 139 North Queen street, and Ne.
064 North Prince street.
Yards : North Prlnce street, near Heading
Depot.
LANCASTEIt, PA.
aunlMtd
REMOVAL.
M.
V. B. OOHO
has removed his Ceal Ofnce te Ne. 1M NOUth
QUEEN 8TUEET (llrlmmer's New Jlullding),
where orders w 111 be received for
Lumber and Ceal,
1VlIOI.K3AI.il AUD BKTAIL.
M. V.M.C0II0.
rnS-tfd
jrUBJIlTUBB.
TTOFFMEIEK'S.
PICTURE FRAMES
-ANU-
Leeking Glasses
AT
HOFFMIEIEjTS
Ne, 20 Eaat.Klnfr Streot,
LANCA8TEU, PA.
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