Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 23, 1888, Image 2

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Daily Intelligencer.
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,t unwxtanrcn publishes nil the
MNlbla hour.
umiT Xdlttcn of Tmt lmiu-
ts Mllvered by carriers In the city
aarmaBdlaff town for loe. per week i
Bad, ta.Be yf art Wt.au ier six raernm
Mr Hum months i tee. per month.
yrmvr lrrttloxem (Donble Sheet)
rafea, only H.W per annum, in aa-
within their address changed
ateetteta where the paper U sew ler-
silisimrnH from 10 te 3 cts. per line
P . a insertion, according te location.
V tUM INXKLLIGKNCKlt,
r; Lancaster, ia.
(pltolepnene Connection
Blaine His Owa Hnrchard.
4 With the exception of Judge Grcsliam's
' koeinlet and a little noise ever Alger and
. r At.HA la rnitr Ittlln (rnlncf nn In
. T ...... t.llnan OTTin nt. nrPCOnt. ThlS.
;SBI H8IUUIlMiu vnwf rw-.
'.tWmlsduetetheanxlMy of the candl-
ii.t tn ua Imnr IVie tariff rat. will I limn
.1' . A . . .1.. m.i.1 1fi.a rf
mea uncertainty as te uiu icu iwi
Sff.
Blaine. Instead of a plain yes
no from this Gentleman, we
am treated te masterpieces of circum-
jk locution containing nothing mere definite
igtthae a vague prophecy that his
li'fiit vawia Ktll ma( tA rtrnaantafl ." nr n. nftftL
Uiwand Orm declaration that he "has
'nothing te add " te what he has already
BLiua or written, jueaiiwuiiu ma iiuuw-
E'fe" lu.1 mui tr. Viir A'nrV. Trim 'lavn lint.
!K,AW" lUW .VT ...., ....v . -
. Beems ei ineir own, are vociiereusiy pru-
T WHHUiing vuuv iiiey are -- iui nnu.
loekvery much as though Mr. limine
WtfPM Bchemlng te have the presidential
-'nomination thrust upon him against his
ywlll and with a tempest or unanimous
ethiislasm which he could net prep-
fttitly disregard. It is n dangerous
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r"Mmn (n nlfiv Willi nn inipmueni
,,'n.u.U iv l'w.J .. - a
ritsannln who most of all admire
i atntght forward aud frank 6pee:h, and
mere la mucu lerce in tne remans ei
Uw Philadelphia LtJucr, that " netning
ftl'teadd te," and "nothing te subttact
ttote," are costly compared te
I ." At auu:
a" i
or " no," in plain English, ana
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,i: thai: II rP
, Blaine may be his own Bur-
l.Tl '
bard after all, this time." It is very
E'JIireU for the office te seek the man when
fgtnt man u net a famous anu unsucccss-
p. nil aeexer or me oiuce, uut tur uu wuu
:, B.M fought se hard and long, this atfecln-
trs Ciea ei coyness is unoecemmg.
V JAi. Blaine can't beard the preslden-
5r-i 4-tiki lealn nnd 1 1 tiA 1)f Mfltrif I ri iTef
;j run uver, ue utu ueitci. dii uii. uiu nuni.
Hi -
S?;" A Diamond IMng.
SS? The solitaire diamond ring worn by
afs Aim. wm. iv. vanueium. cusb ctn.uuu.
M."-1 V&a. 1.n. 1 -nlA m An 4 IllVAA n HAn(
v J.UV01UOIU KUVClUUlOUli lUltU 1C1 wu.
P: bends would yield enough te keep four
w - A. ! OZ ljJW 4Tm4 JTAril VfYl0i i4-
lucu nil wur& ewuua ui. ua;ii juai itv
41.20 a day delivering black diamonds
from Fennsvlvanla coal mines te the
peer of New Yeik, without chaige for
baullng. Plenty of coal dealers would
be willing te pay a small percentage of
the profits in this business te Mrs. Van-
6V ' m i. .i
I n-s trerum, auu
she might in a little time
jAtt-n limnfn wnVAnn nmtilAD mAMlnnn
-v .viii uci unu nauup, ciu,'uj wuiu uiuu
Fasrl Ir.erpmin tli nc.nnn of her nnpratlnnfl.
f'dntna? trend nnd maklnff a little all the
" t.. . in it i i i i .
wiuit). iu uenesii tiuiiuuiuruinab 1111111.
r?r a.b. A A K..nilitiTiealPln tilnntnrr finnti
fs Irff0 1UUUU VJ VUSy U1W3DU ill iwi.tt vumj-
ftxiaf where it was most needed, for
. v,.nluMV.man fllimnmla nra rtnt RA rarA flH
ssr rr ... 7 1. ii..
hue wena imagines, or, uutwr, nuu iui""
we te this in person and she would net
v Jx k1 ii.I.a I Ia -nnl titielnAaa limn lint, tin
Brt- ' VUljr uinaa fcUD wwai uiwiut-a .mi.., www v.w
p1 srach geed in the slums of Getham. The
'4& 1 dealers would net complain much at re-
jST 'lief from a troublesome quarter and half
ten business, and in time this scheme
might be arranged te meet the large
numbers of peer who buy by the bucket
full at high retail prices. Jlore coal
would be used at the cheaper rates, and
the miner and shipper would net BtiiTer,
while the recording angel would nete the
progress of a very rich woman through
the eye of the needle.
But $48,000 is only nbeut one one
thousandth part of the property owned by
" Mrs, Yanderbilt, nnd if u e criticise her
k; jBTesiment in jewels 01 be smait u pen 1011
or ner property, we must injustice nnu as
much fault with every unproductive and
?-.i' -vauu uivcaiuieui ui uui uvtu 1.11.11. .ii-
5-"v oreaches an emiil nroneitlun of our
:0l. wealth. A man with tn thousand dollars
Way net invest ten dellais in ostentatious
Ef-.A. WA ...nl.na fftn.ln.. I..lll...il litf mitln
$4a UOC1COO UUf'JUJ, lllkUUUlf LTUIU 1JU11U
V& mA wrerthvnf rrltlni.im q tlin illnmnnil
owner; for, after all, these jewels are a
lafe and portable form of Invrslmuut,
sad mv In vprv nrefltnhln In lini-pq nf
M themwhe knew their real value. People
who comment en the apparent ex'.rav.i
gance of the rich should reflect n little
en the relative proportions of thing-, and
remember that art, with its elevating and
refining influences, ewes its support most
largely te the apparently foolish extrava
gances of wealthy patrons. Te pay $50,000
for aMeissenicr may be an act of extrava
gant felly in itself, but it no doubt stim
ulates many hundred artists te mere vig
orous exertions in the hepe of winning
the fame and rewards of the great in art.
Keeping Going.
Prentice Mulford, a brilliant and witty
writer for the New Yerk Star, adds this
philosophy te nn amusing account of his
experiences in Pat is with n supply of
JFrench : " What's the use then of learn
ing French of learning new games,
plays, diversions, arts V This te keep
young, fresh, vigorous in mind. Yeu
keep se in mind and your body will fol fel
low suit." This Is a thought that Is net
s te well accepted in this country as It is
.abroad. Travellers who live among the
people in any of tl.e progressive parts of
gi" Jiurepe, expresj surprise at the activity
H& d Industry of very old people ia learn-
SX- Ins fti Intra tha ean nftvnr lu rf n)m n
would call Practical use te them. Old
ladles with gtey hair study a foreign
language with all the zeal and interest of
an American school girl at work with
French or German. Yeu ask them
whether they ever expect te isltthe
country whose language they are working
se bard te master, and they reply
eartainly net, with aurprise at the quef.
tien. Old meu have the same lever of
y.du3try in undertaking new things that
ean be of no earthly use te them, though
they mer often have hobbles that
J,, atanrb their time and thought, and the
meat striking examples of this strange
. aaterprlse are given by the women, study-
; tag languages that they have no usa for.
'.nPerhapi this hi because we naturally leek
gS upon a language as something te be ac
- ttlred only In early youth, and there Is
Vemethieg grotesque In the idea of learn
rj lag te talk when the hair is grey.
It U a pathelle but a sensible and brave
afert te keep young by giving the mind
Hiiina
the work of youth. Te keep young In
theuRht, alert and vigorous In mind,
people must keep en trying te learn eoine eeine eoine
thin.e; new and fresh, and the wide
awake old peeple are usually these who de
net bother themselves with the thought
that there is no use In their trying te ac
quire knowledge that they can never put
te use.
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Werk or the Llccnse Court.
The Philadelphia llccnse court has fin
ished Its work among the .'retail liquor
dealers. "Where there are new C.7S9
licensed houses under the old law, there
will te after June 1st, l,2fi7 places
for tlie retall Rale of liquor. It
is almost remarkable showing as the
result of the work for several
weeks of the four Judges who composed
the license court. There were 3,120 peti
tions for license, 1,257 of which were
granted, 2,018 refused and 130 with
drawn. It will be seen that the high license law
has had the effect of reducing the num
ber of applicants almost fifty per cent,
aud of these who applied only about one
third were successful. Philadelphia has
been for many years noted for Its laxity
in liquor licenses, and It may be that the
judicial severity was Increased by this
consideration. But whether thellcense
court exercised its functions with discre
tion or net, the supreme court sas there
is no appeal from Its decision.
m m
Kiiem the loeal papers It may be seen
ttiat the vicious deg ' beseming a horleus
nulcance in this city. Within the past
week two sovero attaekH by dogs en the
publle strroUhave been chronicled, and
nene will knew hew many occur tout
never get into the paperB. Hogs that
attack men and wemen without provoca
tion aheuld net le pertnltted te ream the
streets. If their owners lack the aonse te
keep thorn from thus doing harm, Ihey
should be prestcuted ler maintaining
nulsancta.
Tim I,ancaster publle bulldlcg aoema in
a fair way te meve faster than thBt at Wll Wll
llatnspert. llore the advortlsemont for a
atle has already been made and govern gevern govern
ment agent will arrlve in town next Mon
day te cheese from the altos cllered. In
Wllltamspert, which was awarded a
publle building a considerable distance
back, prrpeBBls for the erection and com
pletion el 1 he aame are only being naked
for new. Let us hepe that the tame vigor
with which Lancaster's federal building
haa been started will be continued te tLe
end.
Tin: yacht Katnbler, at ene tlrae 11 jgMilp
of the New Yerk yacht elub, haa just sailed
from New Yerk for Panama with a cargo
of sixty tens el dynamite. Any oarthquake
or tidal wave occurring in her absence will
be taken as a notlce of her sudden combus
tion. The explosive Is te be used In the
excavations for the Panama canal.
Tun corenor has been trying te ilntl out
hew the peeple of New Yerk may be pro pre pro
tectod from the sudden death that recently
overtook I.lnemau Murray, of the IUush
Illuminating company, lie examined the
suporintendent of the company and Dr. O.
A. Meser, nn expert, nnd chairman of the
Natiouel Klcctrle lilght company, but
neither of thorn would admit that the
light companies could de anythluK
te diminish the dangeiH et electric
lighting. They claimed that it la
as jet Impoaallile te plnce the light
wires entirely under the Btroets be be bo
cause Inmilttllnn will net live under
ground. They had te admit, howevor, that
the Kdlsen company had 11a tro'uble with
its underground wlres. The dangerln New
Yerk at prcsent soems te ceme from the
grunt numuer of abandened tolegraph wlres
wbleh brek and fall against the olectrle
wlreu, making death traps for pasBOia by.
Dr. Mosep, when naked what advlce he could
glve In rrgud te means of escaping the
dangerH of the olectrle wlre replied : "I
will glve yi 11 the advice I glve my ehlldrcu
nnd that Is nover te touch a wlre."
Mil. II. 1 KiNi.AY, of 117 Pearl atrett,
New Yerk, who Is introducing a new
brand of wine called "Kuby Koyal Hec,"
has n fierlcs of advertising cards that nte
mnat beautlful te leek upeu. They nre the
work of a Kioueh artist, Gratset by iinme,
and deal with historical porueiiHgpB of
France lu the dayti of the Leuis dyuastles,
Ai Hoinethlng new and handnoine In the
llnoet ndverttslng, they are hard te equal.
rEKSONAIi.
T11 n, ip II. 1mw, a well known l'hlla
ililpuia lawyer, died auddenly en TutH
day. Hen. Wm. M. Hi'itiN(ii:u bus been re re
eominated for C'ongiebH lu the Thlrtetiuth
district el Illinois.
AuiiiTeit Uknkiiai. MeniUH' funeral
sorvleua will he held In rhlludelpUla to
morrow afternoon, and the interment will
be tnadeln Iiowistewn, Pa.
Andrrw Caunkeu: and wlfohave sailed
for Bremen. At riouthBiupten they will
meet James I), lllulne and accompany him
en a pleaaure coaching trip through the
hlstorle partu of KeetlauU. ,
Oe.nukai. It. A. Aunnt, MIehlgan'H
candidate for the proftldeuey, wuh in liar
rlstmrg en Tuesday as the gueat of (Jenenil
Hlmen Cameren. Ueneiul Alger was
Invited te Lebanon, where Qennrul Cam Cam
eeon haa ImiKirtant butlneHM, and the two
were tendered n publle reception by the
CltlUUH.
Till-. DUMClltll CONFICKKisrjK
A (.rirt".
(Inllinlue at Ilia Vearly Blretlnc
In Munli ainucliealer, llid.
On Monday the atlondance at the Dunic Dunic Dunic
ardconleroncont North Manchobter, Ind ,
was largely Increased, trains leaded with
the brotbren coming lu all day. The ser
mon In thoinerulug was dollverod by Kev.
Jehn M. M ehler, of IiOwlstewn, l'a , nnd
was an eloquent ellert. Preceding this
was an adilrcna of welcome by Huv. J, J.
Trtrrett, of North Manchester, who wet
corned the brethren lu the name of the
place aud the state et Indiana. The
speaker referred with prldn te the growth
of the llttle bund who in 171U were ilrlvi u
Irem Germany and Bought rofuge lu tbu
laud of free America, nnd who new boasted
or n membership et 123,000.
The afternoon soilen epened at 1:30 wl li
an addrens by Klder Oliver Yount, of Tip
pecanoe, Ohie. He delivered a sermon
from the tnxt, ' Net every oue that tmllh
unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter Inte tl.e
kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the
will et my Father which is In heaven."
The elder rolerred te the happiness re
sulting from n perfect obedlence of the
Divine will, aud Instituted a contrast bo be
tween the condition of the falthlul foilewor
of the Bavler aud that of the alnner. Nu Nu Nu
moreus iliblleal lucldeuts were cited toem teem toem
pbaslze the arguments, and throughout the
dloeourbo was llrtened te with intense In
terest by tbe crowd,
Last night lllshep Jehn L. Wise, of Con Cen
ways (Springs, Kansan, preached te 6 000
psoplefrom the ;ext; What must 1 de
10 be saved 7" The discourse was an In
quiry Inte the mode of salvation, and the
speaker shewed that faith In the Lord was
the only sure way et salvation.
Thnnninmtttrerri intsen 1 Sj , lrej
the lejKjil, which la lu thu liainlaef the
standing oemmttu, and will be reported.
It shows the total receipts for the year te be
?10,000, nnd disbursements thieugb the
gnuurui una jmereei werK of the same
amount The society has Interest en on en
dnwuient notes en hand te tbe amount of
f 15,100, BDd bequests of property of 11,000.
Itetierts bave bteu received from inUaluus
in Texas, FierldB, Dakota, CallternU,
Washington territory, Missouri, Kansas,
Nebraska, Maryland and Denmark and
H wed en, all showing the work te b pros
perous. In the field where thore are districts the
mission work la prosecuted through the
elders of the church J elsewhere it is per
formed by the uilMlea beard. The selec
tion of an editor of the Gospel Maienper
te succeed tbe ute Kider Qeinler, which,
JSfSM fcANOAB'lESIJ jBAIZi? ZHXEIiUG'OKK,
though an erjran nt the church, I the prop prep
crty of a stecK company, will no lelt te tbe
conference and a preposition will be made te
the conferonce te take control of the paper,
which has a circulation of 25.000.
Killed by au Eiloilen.
An explosion of a barrel nf varnish, from
some nnknewn causn, in the cellar of Htan Htan
ten II. Uacketl'a chair manufactory, l'hlla l'hlla
delinla en Tuesday caused the death of
David Ntaten, colored, aged HO year?, and
Jehn Curley, 15 years old. 'The building
and stock were also damaged te the extOLt
el f-1,000 or (0,000.
LtitU Specks
In the stnuses of the teeth seen grew Inte np.
palllDft ctvitlei-, If dlsreKtrOed. Chccc nd
vanctng Oecay nt the onUet with SOZODONT,
and the pntn of toothache, the wrotcheances
et fating ullh iinsenne teeth, nnd the dyipop dyipep dyipop
ttcsymptemieaufdby swallewlriBhsK-niM.
tlcatcd feed may be ptoventtd. Thin aronintle
and imlutnry article perfumes Iho breath, nnd
remo2l(flpenglnrs3 01 tl3 gums, its popu
larity lautibuundtd,
a
An Assuranoe of Health.
Among the nasurnnces of hcsltli nffnnlcil nt
by the regular dlnclinrge of the Ijedlly func
tlnna, none U mera Impertnnt nnd rcllsble
than that which regularity of the bewcla gives
ns. if there Is any ctcn a temporary Inter,
mrtlonet this Iho liter nnd the atemarh
fuller conjointly Willi Innctive erpnni, nnd
ttlll greater initrhict rntiK a If relief la net
rjieeillly obtained A laxntiic.nbetcnll eavil
nn the were of mineral ininperitlnn orlelcnt
tllcct, la MeMcttcr's Muiii.irh Illtlcra, op.
prmedby thn mcilical iire'catlnn nnilntnnat
Important Item of the family materia inecllca
of American lieuaehnlila. It la bntatile,
inlnlcainacllen,nnillliicrltcil Ineffectual.
The atemarh nnd liver. In no l degree mil
110 leas promptly nnd therughly than the
iKmcla.nrn regulated nnd tunid byll.nndll la
nn ndinlrable ilefenn! ngalnil malarial and
rheumatic nllmenta, ami a benign remedy for
kidney complaint, nerteuauces nnd debility.
BJ'SOIAL IfOTJVKH.
Ilackleu'a Arnlcai Salve.
Tna IIbst BiLVa In the world fur Cut,Urnlsei
Eerus, Ulcers, Salt Hhenm, Kevor eoresrettor.
L'liapned llanes, Uhllblnlna, Cerns, ana all
Skin kmpttens. and positively cur s l'lles, or
no pay required, ltfs gnurnnU'ep te glve per
fect sallalitcllen, or money rufnndnd. l'rlce
!S centa per ber. rer sale liy II. II. Cochran,
Druggist, Ne. 137 and 13J North tlueen stroet,
lAncuater. l'a. lun27 1yd
Til AT HACKING UOUUU can tie aenutcklv
enred bv Bhtleh's Cum. We gunranbne It. Sela
by 11. It. Cochran amggtst. t
North Qnoen St., LanciuiUir, l'a.
137 and lai
1
Don't He l-Aiiil-lleariiMl.
If you are In irouble leek nn, held en, glve
the bluna geed by. If you are In pain, have a
Uinenurs, have an nche et anv kind, go 10 the
flruggtst and nsK hlin for Ihenxai' Jicleetrie
Oil, It will de you geed every tlimi for sain
by II. II. Coebran, nnwulit, 137uual3'J North
Queen stieul. LancaaUir.
COUOH,WHOOPlNOCOU(lllann llrenchltle
Immodlately rollevod by aullnh'a Cme. bold by
II, II. Cfiehran.aniirgl'i, Nes.lS7and 11M North
Qnoen SU Lancaater, l'a.
HI
llrar Hint.
"I feel new. I wasafllteted with stek head
ache una general aeblliiy, but Jlurilech Jl oeil
JHIteri brought about an iimiiodlule linpinvu
ment In my genurnl health. 1 cnnslder thorn
the best lamlly mudlclnn In the market"
Adolp La'lrr, lluirile, N V 1'er uule by 11. It.
Coe limn, druggist, 137 and US North Queen
street, l.anciauir.
A Hals llirtmnit
Is one which Is guiranterd te bring you cat cat
latactery leaulta, ei In oaae of failure u reluru
nf iiurc-tiHHii lirlcn. On this aafn tilan niican
buv liein ouraaveittsod OriiKglst a bottle of
Dr. KIuk'm New HUcovery for Coi.miinpllen.
It U guaranU-ed te bring nlli-r In every cue,
huu tued lnrnny atToctleu of 'J bruit, l.unga
or Cheat, such us Consumption, lnlliiiimatleii
of l.ungs, llronehlMa. Aathmn, Whooping
Cough, Croup, ote, etc. It la pie -sail Kind
ngreoabletnUiiitmUi, piirfeelly sale una can
mwaya be depended upon.
Trial botlle tree ut II. II. Ce-hran'a Drug
Btnre, Nea. 157 and 131 Aerth Qnueu streei,
l.nnciuiter, l'n. (1)
nieilt Willi.
We desire te say te enr cltlr.ini-, thnt ler
for yrars we huv been xMlIng in. King's New
lilHiciviiry for Coiiauuipllen, Dr. King's Ne
Lib) 1'tlls, ltncklln's Arnica Balve and Mectilc
idttera. and )iae never batidled reuindli-s
that soil ns well or that have given biicIi unl unl
veisat sutlif cllen. Wu de net InuIUiUi te
Ktiarunteu Iheiii every time, und wn i-tand
ready te refiiud the pure haae prlee. It satlsfae.
terv results de net fellow tlietr uae. 'iheae
roniedlos bave wen their great popularity
purely en their mi'tlU. II II. Cechtiin, Drug
gist, i37andljy North Queen street, Lancas
ter, l'a. (1)
f Iiims been deal lu nnu ear tun J ours, and
partially deaf In the etbur for two menths:
nave ueen irea'ra iiyeurspeciaiiy doc
reeulved no bt-nent, lliivtui; used hlv'
Halm forabeut uuiuuth 1 llnd uitaulf
Improved, and cm heir well ami ceualder It a
most valuabln lvmedy. 1 had also naaul ca
tarrh, with dropping of mucus Inte mythieat
nnd pain ever my )i, which tioubleaatie
lmveentlu-ly dltuppeured U. U. rates, Up
pir lldle l'.ioeiuo Ce., N. V.
mj7-2wdoed4w
" riltt lleail Line "
Many old soldiers remember "the dead line"
at Aiimirnu lllu. It was a mighty duugoreim
nolghbiirheiid. IHspepHlu. blllims tens, und
lHernud kidney dlanes am mil of pnrila ler
Iho sluK. but Jlurile'l: Jlloeil Jlttters mil u cer
lam loiiiedy. Hjld eMiiywh.ue. fur sale
by 11 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 und '3J North
Queen street, l.nncaiii-r
Nerlli I'eIm l?itMilum(
l'llze tights, Inttertui, walking liiatrheH. und
balloon nscensUinn urn usuall v huintiiigH nt the
worst-si H. Dr. 'lhemas' kcleclrte UH Is nut
iibiiiubiig. 11 lsuiiulck curu for ueln-a ann
apialns, and Is Justus geed for lniiiunii,s. Fer
buIe by II. II Cochrun, druggist, 117 and 13)
North Qui en Btroet, l.iuesster.
AN ONrOllTUNATK 1'KIISON.
The most unfiirtunatn person In the world 1
ene iilllleted with sick lituidiu he, but they will
boiulluvedulencuby uslnuDi. I.iwltn'sSiKH'liil
l'rescrlitlen. Beu udvuitlsemeiit In another
celuiuu. (4)
' llumr, bivret
lUIUH."
This aeng la ery geed In Its way. but 1
thorn Is any sickness lu the household T If se
home runiiel lu always pleasant. Wn take
en line 111 pleasure lu leeniiiinendlrg llunleck
Jlloeil Ililteri, a. bmi.1 llde and rertaln euro for
dyspepsia, und all dUenses ut the liver mid
kldiiejs. ter sale by II II Cochran, dmg.
gist, 137 nnd Si North Queen Btroet, i.unciw
n'AXAUAKKll'S
riilt-ADSLiiiiA, Wednesday, May "I. IbSK.
The public mind digests
slowly.
The mental feed we have
been supplying daily refers te
our Summer Display, and yet
net mere than 50,000 have as
similated the fact. Here again:
The Park is en the second
fleer, north cress gallery. King
Cotten is in the Cleak and
Wrap Department, second
fleer, Chestnut street. The
Chinese figure and Silk display
welcomes you in Chestnut street
entrance way, and the Ice Pyra
mid chills you near centre deer,
Juniper street.
Jerseys for half and less.
Mere than two thousand of
these desirable garments at
novelty prices for the quality.
A great purchase put it in
our way te give you this sur
prise. It wouldn't have come
in the beaten way of trade ; it
couldn't have come mere pre
cisely in the nick of time ler
you :
One let finest Frnnih Cosbuieir, thloe and
foui-ruwaer Silk Billrhlng Suttu facing,
blaek, Bual blown, snutt blown nan, el und
nmy
llugularprluit II ;
Uur yrlec te ilay, tl Vi
One In line 811k Stripes, all the lerdli g rolera
se Ixshlonable I ir Tennis
Uigular prlcnflO)
Our price (e tttiy, f 3 W.
Una let KneCa'hmcre.with three I en sol IHr
I ules Uiatdlug
Koaulurptlce 1t5t
Our price le-iiiij, 11 i5
One let !l!k-ana-Vfoel Mixed, llul.htd all ever
lu best atile with Bat l u
Knguiur price I J 50.
Our jirlpe te-day, litO
Oue le' tlni Csahmeics, with Heveres of ilolre
or -JuialiBtlk-
Kt-gular price tit
Our price te-day, .b
One let Worsted, geed styles and shapes
UKUiur pife li.bu
Our price fe-duy, 71 cents.
I
WAlfAUAKKtt'a.
Thirty new styles of Jerseys
just here. Latest creations of
fashion leaders en both sides
the Atlantic. Yeu will find
them nowhere else in Philadel
phia. Second deer, Chestunt street side. Twoolo Tweolo Twoelo
vators. Tlnrrraina in T TnInrarnii'
Silk, Cambric, Lawn and Mus
lin. iMrst class, perfect-fitting
goods, but we hack something
from the prices. Step by the
big piles and count what they
cost I The yards of goods, the
yards of stitching, the yards of
trimming 1 Skip the work ; you
won't see hew the money
covers the ether things.
Wc haven't said much of
Underwear lately. It's here
just the same. A generous,
well-asserted bang-up stock, full
el price windfalls :
Night Gowns :
Muslin Night Gowns, with all-ever Kmbreld.
erv acd tucked voke
Kneuced te 75 cents.
Itnslln Night Gnwna, with tncked ybke and
embroidered cellar ana slasves
KoOu'edteM cents.
Nine Muslin Night Gowns, with all-ever em
hrnliiorej yeke und edging, lucked down
front
Itednccd te II :s.
Chemises :
Bilk Ctotntses, with Valonclennoi Ulm
intngs Itoduced te 3.
Cambric Cbeuilaea, trimmed skirt, flne Tor
chon lace, Hpantah runtvana Ucn tucks -lleductd
Irem H 74 te 13 7A
I awn Chemises, with Torchon trlminlngs,
exliuleng'h
U -dueed from ri SO te 1.12.
CatnbrlQt.hemtses, trimmed with Point du
I'nrlj, line llamburg tnserttnK
Ktidnced fi ein ri M te II.
Kine Lawn cbemlses, line Tucks and Valon Valen
ctennes trimming
lleaue-d from M te II M.
Cinirle Chomlaes, trlmmea with Torchon
Ute und Hambnrg
Itedunnd from II 75 te II 25.
Vlnn l.awn Chemisca, with trimmings of Tor
chon lacu, exttu lengths
llefluccd from II 75 te 7Je.
Drawers :
SUk Drawers, with Valnnclenncstrlinmlnge-
ltcdoced tell.
Cambrtn Drawers, with Uarnttirg ruflle and
twulve line tucks
Reduced te !0 coots.
Drawe's, with Haiubu'g rultl-s and Edging
of Torchon lsre. ten and twelve 11 no lucks
Itoduced te 60 cents.
Mualln ana Camhile Drawers, deap Ham
Imig ruillns, lurre nnd ainill tucks ana Insert,
Inns. Hjuie very flne Imported garments In
this let -
Itednccd very low.
Corset Cevers :
Corset Cevers, with square front, Valenclon Valenclen
nts trlmmlnga
hedueed from II te Me.
Eeven stvles Cumbrle Corset covers, with
Torchon, Valanclennes, I'elnt dn Paris, or
Medlcts lace, with lnaerttng and edging
cenn t covers, low neck, trimmed with flne
rieruntlnn lacu
lleduced fromtUStetl 50.
Cerant Ce era, with lorchen lace trim
mings Itoduced from 11.25 te ?.v.
CerFOt Cnvera. anuare neekr. with One ll&m.
burg liiuerllug and udge
lteduced teSSs.
Coraet Cevers, Bquare nrrk, flne Tcrchen
und llamburg fi out and bak
Utduccd from 13 in ll.M,
Cheitnut street side, east of Jtaln Aisle.
A new combination. Jap and
Uerman m Art Linen making.
We have been showing for
some days past our first; ven
ture in Saxony Art Linens.
Bureau Scarfs, $2.50 te $3.75,
and towels te match, $1.50 te
3.25, table and stand covers,
$2.75 te $7.50. Ground stuffs
satin drill and memie cloth, of
pure linen, full bleached. Deco
rative work in colored linen and
silk. Designs in sparrows, pea
cocks, and paradise birds, con
ventional and free devices, but
all beautiful in color effects.
Cockatoo colors en a field of
virgin snow.
Women and men with tastes
for prcttiness better, beauty
should sec these things. They
are novel. We are glad te
show them.
Ceunter West el Malu Aisle, north of centre.
They are net te be sneezed
at unless you buy them. When
yours, de as you please with
them. Of course this means
Handkerchiefs.
Unlaundcred Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs ladies'. I lere
is an array of cheapness. A
portion of it clue te the un
washed fact. But remember
all pure linen in the description
of what fellows :
250 dozens at $1 a dozen.
1,000 dozens, the last of
9,000 dozens, ioS.eoo pieces,
one daily for nearly three cen
turies, with embroidered initial
in the corner, assortment net
quite complete, at 12 cents
each handkerchief.
i.oen dozens fine plain, hem
stitched, at 25 cents each.
The following are laundered:
550 dozens, printed border,
at 90 cents the dozen.
1,235 dozens, hemstitched,
with beautiful printed borders,
12J4 cents each handkerchief,
and 500 dozens mere same
price with colored embroid
ered corners. These are what
traders call a job big job.
lhen, tee, fancy Mourning
Handkerchiefs at i2c each.
But you may pay $7.50 each
for Handkerchiefs here and
then buy cheap.
This Linen Stere of ours.
When you leave it you leave
your Linen home.
first ceunter, west or Transept steps.
We make a price en a Para
sol this morning that will
quicken -the drift toward that
busy corner. Black Satin, lined
with finest silk, and trimmed
with deep Chantilly lace, $3.75.
This identical Parasol is sold in
ether stores for $6. You'll
wish we had 2,000 instead of
200 of them.
Chestnut street side, west el Malu Aisle.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 23,
TOBACCO.
e
LD UONESTV TOBACCO.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty
The Chewera of OLW HONESTY
TOBACCO will seen And that It lasU
longer, tastes sweeter than ether tobac
cos, and will please you.
Ask your dealer for it and insist en
getting it.
Genuine Haa a Red H 1 in Tet
en EverySPlug.
MEDICAL.
M
ANUHAKIC PILLS.
IfYeu
have abused your Stomach by eating or
drinking tee much, or of the wrong kind
of feed or liquid, you will
Suffer
because your Steaaacli Is nngry. New
beware of all temporary expedients.
TRY that never-falllng, safe Kemedy,
Dr. Schenck's
Mandrake Fills.
Korsaleby nit Druggists. FHce 25 cents per
box; 8 boxes for 65 cents; or Bint by mall,
postage free, en receipt of price. Dr. 3. II.
I chenck A Ben, I'lillaCelpbla. m!7-lyd A w
sc
OUKNCIC'S MANDKAKU 1'JLLS
VOS BALK AT
II. It CODllllAN'a DltllO BTOllE.
Nes. 137 & I'd North Cjucen ut, Lancasier, l'a
aprS2mdJtw
XMl'ROVKl)
D1IUH4.
OUaUlONKD KA.B
CURB FOR,THE DEAF.
Peck's 1'atent Improved Cushioned Far
Drums perlectly restore hearing and perform
the work of the natural drum. Invisible com
fortable and always In position. All cenvur.
satlen end even whlsptr heard distinctly,
send for Illustrated book with testimonials.
rilKK. Addns" or call en r. HlsCOX, Has
Broadway, Mew Yerk. Mention this paper.
lunelO-lydAwMWir
CLOTHINU.
TLfl-YKiW A RATHKON.
U.
Ready -Made Clothing !
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO TOOK ATOUll
$10 AINU $12 SUITS
roil UUBINK33 WK All.
Onr Knits for $15, $16 nnd $18
AKK JUST WHAT YOU WANT FOIl DUK33
A UOOD A3SOUTMKNT OF
Ken's Working Pants
-AND-
OVERALLS
-AT-
WORKINGMEN'S PBI0ES1
Wear the Oromwell Bhlrt.
Myers & RatMen,
l'Ol'ULAll CXOTUIKKS,
NO. 12 BAST KINQ ST.,
I.ANUABTXU yjL.
J-KW Sl'KlNO CLOTH INO.
L. GANSHAN & BRO.
Custom Department!
COST 8K1VKII ON rVKUY SUIT AND ON
KVKKY l'Alll OK PANTALOONS.
HOW CAN WK DO IT t THIS 18 T1IK
KKASONI
W a have tasen advantage of an overstocked
market and ha e bought enormous quantities
et the Ilnest goods at a heavy discount fiem
regular prices, in many cmea at lets than tha
actual cuit el manufacture. Such hanasome
Koedsas he new offer have never been stun
for the pi ice.
WEMAltETOMEABURE.
All-Weel Cheviot Suits At 112 in
All-Weel Casslmeru Salts At 113 (e
A II. Wee I Worsted Suits At lid W
Alb Weel Itlue Middlesex Flannel Suits
t'lseisnf buttons) At tit no
All-Weel Scotch Cheviot units At 118 (a)
All-Weel Diagonal Suits suuvu
All-Weel Finest luipoiled Worsted
SulW Atrand30
and'iO Tr0Uer l Orvler tl'.l5.lM7,t,3
Headquarters O. A. U.M11 Indigo Illue Sulti
atw. Hand HO.
We trust nnr friends will take advantage of
tbeulane ellurlug.
L. GaDsman & Bre
S. W. CORNER
NOUTB QUEEN Ss ORANGE ST$I.
LANOABTKB. PA.
1888.
VPlIOLSTKltr.
J.
B. MA.UTIN A CO.
r
Shades.
All colors, Scotch or Oil, put np
promptly.
Awnings.
Largest line in Lancaster, put
up promptly,
Slip Cevers.
rorFurntture.Newestl'altorna,
Perfect fit unarantced.
Coverings.
for Chandeliers and Mirrors,
all colors, put up promptly.
Mailings.
Largest I.tne te select from.
Cempetent workmen te lay
then;
Screens.
Fer Deers and Windows, put np
promptly. Newest patent fix
tures, Storage.
Carpets and lings taken up
cleaned (Steam Carpet Cleaning
Works), stored till rail, Insured
against less by nre or melb, and
relald te Full at very low rates,
and no werty or risk te you,
J.B.
LANOA8TKH, 1A.
FURNITVRK.
"VUHS it GIBBS.
Our Advice.
New that house-cleaning time
is here, send your old furniture
te the Second - Hand Stere.
Yeu can get as much for it as
you will pay us for New Style
Furniture. Step up-stairs at
31 Seuth Queen street, see our
large stock and get the lowest
prices in this city. Have a leek
at these new patent brace chairs,
same price as the old style and
much stronger.
OCHS a GIBBS,
31 Seuth Queen Street,
' Up-stairs.
aprllljd
CTTIDMYKK'S.
FURNITURE
WIDMTEE'S COBNEBh
THE OLD CORXEH
IS lfULl, OF (IOOD NKW THING'.
Ourstnrkl-t tee large and must be reSuccd
boferotho Reason cle.es. Te de this we hive
concluded te glve the people a chance te get
Geed Furniture I
AT A LITILK COST.
We have some goods fnet the nowe.t.
lint
Justasgendi that will be sold If the price put
en them will soil them
Ibcsearetf 11KAT 1IMIOAIN9, and we ex
pect te sea them move lively.
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE
Cor. East Kin? & Duke Sts.
e
UH KKl'AIH DEPARTMENT.
HEINITSH'S
U7 AND 20 SOUTH.QUHENBT.,
LANCAETKB, l'A.
If you have anything te be 1 ep1 red, aend It
te us We are prepatud te attend te it iultu
promptly.
Reuphelstering of .A 11 Kinds.
Your Old Hair Mattress Made Over ttqual te
New, ut Medel ate l'rlce,
A Full Mnef NKWNOVKLTKSln Pliun,
Tapestries, French CruUmmu (for Itouphol Iteuphol Itouphel
steitng) te select from, ,
flEINITSH'S.
MAOJijyanr.
-pATTEKNB, MODlfLH, Ac.
Central Machine Works,
ceit.VKii or
(JUAN r AND CHIIIBTIAN BTUKKIU,
(lioaref Court Heuse). l.ANOASTBlt, l'A.
Kngtncs. Heller?, Machinery and llepalrtngi
Patterns, Drawing, lrei aud llruss Castings,
etc.
Ilest equipped Machine and Pattern Hnep
In the city ler light work
-noed Werk, Promptness, lleagnnable
Charges. aecitld
Summe
Upholstery !
MARTIN d
NOTIOE TO TKKHPABNKRS AND
QUNNKUS.-AH persons are hereby ter.
bidden te troipesa en any or the lands of the
Cornwall and Sptavl well estates In Lebaain or
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or uuln.
closed, either for the purpose et shoetuiir or
Cshlng, as the law will be rigidly enfetced
against all trespassing en said land! of Ufl un
designed after this oetlou.
WM. UOliCMAN rUMMAt",
U. PKOUY ALDXN,
UW. O. VHBKMAJV.
AUurns tar ,W.OcrJ Kair
FA LACK OP FASHION.
BTBieaa
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
Read this surprise !.
The earliest fall in prices of
Millinery Goods ever heard of.
Milan Hats All our colored
Milan Hats up te the very fin
est, reduced te $t ; former price
$1.50 te $2.25. Everybody
knows hew much they are
worth.
White Hats for summer.
ine largest stock we ever
carried and our prices must be
the lowest.
Canten, Union and fine Milan
Fancy Straw and Leghorn flats.
Come in and leek at them.
Our Whitsuntide display is
ready.
White and Cream Ribbons !
Notwithstanding the scarcity
of these we have managed te
secure an immense stock of
them early in the season, and
are prepared te show you a
most complete line el all width
and qualities, at lower prices
than any ether store in this
city.
All widths, from Ne. 4 te 40,
in Satin, Gres-grain and Moiree,
piain or cream cage.
Cream Sash Ribbons in gros gres
grain and Moiree.
Surah Silk for Sashes 50,
62, 75, 87c and $1 a yard.
Jerseys, in endless variety, at
our well-known low prices.
Our Ceat room has new been
arranged for the display of Jer
seys and Children's Cloaks and
Coats only, and we invite all te
come and leek at them.
Ne Jersey in boxes. Every
style right before your eyes and
the price en them. Prices from
25c up te $6.50.
Swiss Skirtings, ever 50 dif
ferent patterns, extra bargains,
at 60, 65 and 75c a yard.
Come and leek at them.
Fans are all open new, from
1 c up te $5 apiece.
All en the Fan counter, up te
50c apiece, with price en them.
Gauze Underwear for Ladies,
Gentlemen and Children.
The best 25c Balbriggans in
Lancaster.
ASTRICH'S P. 0. F,,
Lancaster.
TK UXK8.
R
1D1NU SADDLES.
I. Habertesli & Sen.
RIDING SADDLES.
The riding season having epened, we are
prepared U show the large it auerttnentln the
city of Ladles' nnd Uent'a inning StUdlei nnd
Urldles. Alse Whlpi.
TWENTY STVLE3 OF
Ladies' anl Qeul'd English Riding Creps
PROM 81.00 TO 83.00,
AT
M. latelmsli & Sen's
BADDI1K1 IUKNESS,
AND
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Oontre Square,
LANCA8TK11. l'A.
QVRKhSWARR.
TT1QH MAKTIN.
CHINAHALL.
CLEARING SALE
That lasts twelve months In tne year 'Iho
bestquailty ler the least money always te be
had there.
SPKUIALIKDUCKMKNTBIO
MW HOUSEKEEPERS!
TnaHeta. Whttodntnlte. rioe.
Dinner Hew, White Oriiille..IA).
Dinner tets, Printed fi.TJ.
Ne goods misrepresented. All Wares ex
changed U net satisfactory, at
High & Martin,
HO IB EAST Kim STREET,
LANCAHTKIt. PA.
rOR BALR OK RRXT.
RESIDENCE ON THE EAST HIDE
nf Duku strtet, bet eon Orange and
Chestnut, for lent Inquire of
A.J.BTK1NMAW.
inlZMd At this Oltlce.
-JTlOK RENT-FHOM Al'HIL 1, 18S8,
E foreneor aterm of years, the SlraMurg
llallread, with Ceal and Lumter Yard, tvire tvire
heusn, Locomotive at.d Cats ; all lu geed and
running order. The lease el this valuable
property nmtents a raie opportunity te any
party desiring le engage In apleusanl, ncll
established and profitable business, irer con
ditions, rent or ether Information apply te
1 HOa. or UKNUY UAUMUAUDNKU,
t&ft-Ud Lancaster City, Pa.
SKa3srEt.
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