Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 25, 1888, Image 2

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- sHisrrapiilnnT " the United Prese np te
,te latest possible bear.
rMMS-Tae Dally Edition Of Tn Iimtlh
,fJMHi M vllTO(W UJT uuireia m nhi v.j
,? k amrandlnf tewm for 10c. per week t
' ' ky . noe yean tise ler itz mentlt
a aiJB for three months t 60c per month.
v'-Tn WaMtr laTat-tteaacxa (Deuble Sheet)
r, r MO FsgM, only ILK) pec Mnutn, In ad.
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tabeerlbera wliMit their address changed
Knst also state where the paper te new lor ler
wkL Adrertieemente tram 10 te B eta. per line
Mtk taeertien. according te location.
. IH INTELLIGENCER,
,. Lancaster, Pa.
V Telephone OonneeUen
A Fesule Celine Fer Oar Cantr
& Tbs one thing thnt bss been wanting
v - ... u. ni.fiai futlltlf aef Lan
"'lister county equal te these of any ether
ieiv section of the country has been a woman's
aaaUe. We hate public and private
!;'. efcoelaeqnal te the best; our normal
.Ait acMel stand as bign as any ; we nave in
KTfimnkHn and Marshall a colleee .where
young men can receive a s geed a classical
, And anlAnUda Adueatlen as nnvwhere in
:re .. - -. - -1 . 1 J .. - II.
3 vw iana ; out we nave nei uhu up hi me
'., present an institution where our young
yb ladles could have the benefits of a first-
U eUH collegiate education. This want,
kewever, is for the future te be supplied
3 i At 1. t.. 1 t- 1)A TT K
m -i sciruugu iua cintijume ui xiui. hum
4 RrUVnfIn. nrlnclnnl nf Linden Hall
& seminary at Lltltz.
In a characteristically modest circular
Pmf. llrlMtftnatptn nnnnnnren that till)
sif Initial atPM at Wat havn liwn taken te
five at that well known Moravian insll.
ttitkm an opportunity for young ladles te
prosecute their studies in all theme- higher
branches of learning that are essential
te B thorough collegiate course, at the
completion of which they may, it desired,
have the degree of 11. A. conferred upon
them in due form, Besides a continua
tion of the studies commenced in the
higher classes of the seminary, the addi
tional course will include Latin, (Virgil,
Cicere, &c.)i higher literature, history
(Including contemporary history and the
philosophy of history), mental nnd moral
science (tncluding ethics, (esthetics, and
the history of art), legal status of women,
besides political and social economy, logic
and evidences of Christianity. Te these
may be added still further branches, and
,speclal courses of lectures as circumstan
ces shall demand.
Jin' taking this step forward Linden
Hall has made an important move In the
right direction, one demanded by the
needs and the whole tendency of the
tlm6s. "With the prestlge nnd well
wen popularity that venerable institu
tion of learning already enjoys,
there can be little doubt that
this expansion and enlargement of its
course in the line et a high-class college
for women, will be an immediate success.
It ought te bespeclully appreciated by nil
Lancaster ceuntiuns, and recelve their
liberal patronage. It completes the edu
cational equipment of our county.
Church Lotteries.
Judge ltlddle, of Philadelphia, lias
startled a geed many geed people of that
eJty by announcing that he has asked the
1st. director erpubllcsafity te investigate n
'Xt ehnrcbWfiirtr 1iatvlnir In lin lipid nt. n
3& atrXchrrv fectlvnl rfh'n (tllltTA tnnk nil..
Tantage of a trial of a lottery policy case
te deliver a few decided and sonslble re
marks en the subject et church fair lot
teries, and thai there might be no mis
take as te his meaning he exhibited a lot
tery ticket issued in 1701 te build n
church afterwards presided ever by ltev.
Or. Buchanan, the brother of the presi
dent He said that lottery tickets were
widely sold in these days, but experience
having taught their demoralizing effect
. stringent laws had been passed against
lotteries of all kinds. "At the present
day lotteries are only held by two clnsscs
of people the religious people and the
bad people. It is most Btrange te say that
the most dllucult thing is te eradlcute It
among the geed people."
The judge complained that wlille he
was trying te enforce the law against the
u';."hart nennln. lin liiul hrnimlit in lili nttcn-
'ui'tkm a schedule et a grand lottery ar-
M ranged by some et the very best citizens.
"i v vu wufce uue linu nu u'UibUllJ Ul
'J;Ke doubt the geed people will be very
,fmmiu duuckcu ui iue BUKgesiiun wmt tins
h OMB and Innocent breaking of tin? law in
Interest of churches should be classed
th the carefully hidden lottery policy
'hf, business.
', ' lis Mission.
t The convention of Democratic clubs In
y Harrisburg finished its work en Thurs
jsv day quickly and well. There was nene
'u of that unseemly squabbling and violent
of the Bepublican clubs in Lancaster.
.-'-Tee latter was in Bession all day and did
Fvfcaetically nothing but wrangle. The
;',fjLWBOcrauc ciuds were in Bession only
S two hours and dispatched a large atneuut
sr of business In very satisfactory fashion.
t . This club convention took the proper
VvUwnMtn fnnf-Hnna TI-. Iirint In lnn.1
1 Id, bat te fellow the party. It is an organ-
fjizlngand net an originating force. In
,,4'lte president, Hen. Chauncey P. Ulack,
ithanfnrir lipnil nnenf lia nlilscf or.,1
m mett Incorruptible men in public life in
vyennsjlvanla. It may be confidently
A"wu " me udtnecraiic oecieiy et
wjsuwajiTanu. win nave large miiuence In
i enthUainS the UartV in lQIlnlvlv.lnln nml
.MBtr.(nt. Itll,. . 1. t.
uiuig uuu ib un Kcai oeuy ei young
'aaan of tlie atatA. thn "no nnn ni.n .,.
JT ,. ' -.- ..uu JUi
Mrjirpresiaens mis year ter me lirst timn.
iJate the ranks where they naturally be-
" mar.
f t ." m .
Ttelr Tower.
Han is net allowed te achieve control
the forces et nature without cost ;
W
the utilization of the power of elec-
tteialtyand of natural gas, which are his
Jitateat triumphs, seem te be the costliest
(fiuwiuia ueasure. J.uey prove te ue
Very dangerous elements te haivllf, but
... m mi .
deabUess they will be sufficiently con
twlled as te remain :among the forces
tributary te man's 'purposes. This con-
M, however, needs te be made mere
tteient than it new is, for there is tee
Steavagant a waste of life and
eperty new caused by their use. The
17 nres and many deaths due te
isut be greatly lessened In num.
, The uncertilnty as te when they
ftfe Is a chief element in the dread
tUm. They glve no warnine : but
educing these handlbe them bv
Jeipunlty, te put their trust in the
break out into violence.
Religions Assemblages.
There is most remarkable religious
activity prevalent new in the Bhape of
assemblages et most et the denemina
tiens. The Methodists have elected their
bishops in 2eAv Yerk ; the PresbyterUns
are burying sectional issues in Philadel
phia ; the Catholics are laying a uni
versity corncr-stene in Washington ; the
Lutherans et the state are In session
here and miner bodies of various churcbt a
are holding important meetings through
out the whole country.
The newspapers spread the details of
these gatherings column after column.
Yet some short-sighted clergymen pre
tend te believe that at all times the press
pays mere attention te the elaboration of
vice than te the presentation of the
claims of religion.
This Dsmoerati et Mltatiilnpl bave In
dersed the Mills tariff bill, and thoee or
Texas go a step further In advocating the
claims of Mr. Mills for vice president. The
Texas man Is new having- hla lnningr. .
Tub Republican New Yerk Prtts
tersely aaya : "Step this nonsensical
delay and confirm Chief Jaatlee Fuller, "
Tiik Carlisle Volunteer baa begun ita
seventy-fifth volume, and keepa en Im
proving, as though It was a youngster.
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Tnis anpreme oeurt of the state has de
clared that a crossing la a place where both
partlea must be en the lookout, the one for
pasting teams and the ether for feet pee
asngera. lieth have the right of way, and
both must be equally cautious.
Te the large body of Lutheran clergymen
In attendance at the one hundred and forty
tint annual mlnlsterlum of Pennsylvania
Intblacltyat prcaent, .Lancaster extends a
most hospitable welcome. Thla assemblage
of clergymen has been In Lancaster befere
thla, but many of these comprising It new
knew nothing of the royal old-taahlenod
welceme of which Lancaster la capable.
They are probably learning it new, and we
(runt It la for them a pleasant experience.
They have brought rainy weather with
thorn, but the sun will net much longer
atay behind the clouds, and when it does
ceme out, Lancaster will be arrayed In a
ltV3llnea which can be cqualled by no
ether city In the country.
It lies been raining furleuuly this week ;
but it is a Daraoeratlo rain.
Mrh. Ci.kvki.a:i carried Philadelphia
thla W3(k, and her husband ought te carry
the state.
MAitOKii'H home, Petersburg, Va, has
oemo back te the Doiucerotlo fold. Wei Wei Wei
oenio I
Tun Democratic clubs are going te
shrivel the Republican majority In this
state.
PERSONAL.
Jehn M. Wicxnieir, of Ulalnf sport, la
an equal secend honor man at Muulcn
burg cellege In Allentewn.)
CoNenvsHMAif Bound has nominated
Hamtiel Mel'. Rutherford for admission as
a cadet at West Point.
OirAm.Ks Uf.KNDUNNiNe, ene of (he
plencera of Allegbeny county, rnlobrated
hla lOOih blithday yesterday BtPltlsburjr.
Kx-Gev. Jehn M. Pai.meu has beeu
nomlnated for governor by thn Illinois
DotneoralF. Mr. Oleveland'atarlirmcastge
waslndorsed.
JunnnHiMONTON and wlte will rIve
reception In honor el the tudHOS of the su.
Eremo court, at thelr residence, in llorrlu llerrlu
urg, next Tuesday evening,
CoNenicssMAN Soett put up the
winninK ucicei at uane unanea (;iiy, va,
municipal oleotlon, but the eleetlnn was
declared Illegal becaute of his importation
et colerod voters.
Pner. JiAnniseN K. Wkmteh. nf
Reclieater University,, ban ,Deen elected
rrf sldrnt et Union oellego In Hchenectsdy,
New Yerk. The new president was grad grad
nuted from Union oellego in the class of
1803.
Mni. Br.A.iNi: Is said te be outspekon In
her opposition te anether ordeal such as
son, as well as her husband, endured In
IBS I : and that ihe will probably return te
the United (Stalls befere Mr. lllalnn derr,
and in tlme will use her Inlluonce wilh hla
frlendH nualnst any attempt tosecuro a re ro ro
nominatien. llAitnv Wki.i.ks Ru.stc was nominated
for (Jodk'esk by the DAiuoerata of the Third
district in Maryland, Islder Raynorlnthe
Fourth district and ltarnea Oampten In the
Fifth. U. Kyd DeuRlaas was nominated In
the Hlxth district and In the First Charlie
U. Qlbben was reneminated en the 170:h
ballet. In ttioHeooud dlstrlethlity ballela
wero taken without result.
Mns, CLnvKLANnroeolvoa hundrcda of
letters dally asking for her phelOKrapb, for
ilowers and for erary-qullt patohea hnm
hordresBOP. Fer alt requesta there ia the
8 ter oe typed reply : "Mrs. Uleveland wishes
me te say that whlle It would atlerd her
great ploaaure te gratify your desire, she la
obliged, ewttiK te the lirte number of sim
ilar requests, te rnfuse," These notes are
wrltteu en the ofUelal letter paporef the
Wlilte lleuf e, and are slgned by Colonel
Limont as private secretary.
Mviudili'i; in l'rleit's (tarli.
A (Jne-loeklnR man dressed like a Catho
lic priest atopped In Jamea II. Hart's
Jewelry atere, Brooklyn, Thursday after
noon and asked te aoe a diamond cresa
worth f200. Mr, Hart produced ene and
the atranger asked that It be aent te the
Klslers of Charity attached te Ht. Paul's
erplmu r.aytum. Ha then leTt the
aiore whlle the cresa was given te
J. I), tiouthwlek, ene of Hart's
eldest empleyes. He went te the con cen con
veut, but before he oeuld ring the bell the
deer waa opened by the alleged prlesf, who
Invited Mr. Seuthwlck into the parlor and
asked If he might take the cress upstairs
te the Mether Superior. If it suited he
would brluit back the money. Mr. Houth
wick handed ever the oreis, and the priest
went up stairs. He had net geno far when
Mr. Beuthwick heard him comedown again.
Hut he did net reenter the parlor, and
when Seuthwlck saw the front deer open
be realized that he had been swindled. He
aroused the household and learned from
the slstera that the ullfted prloet was
fraud,
Ne ene In the canvent had ever seen him
b9fere. He rang the bell at 2:15 o'clock and
said he wanted te engage a coeil domeatie
for oue of his parishioners. He was shown
into the parlor and left alene whlle the
slster went te leek ever the list of unem
ployed girls.
Mineu Cdmtrea for Alger,
Detroit Fpuctal te N. Y. Hernia.
General Russell A. Alger returned from
lilsKastern trip thla afternoon. A cloae
frlend el the general states that his inter
view with Qeneral Hlmen Cameren at Har
risburg was much mere lmpcrlant than the
morning dispatches Indicated. The fact Is
that General Cimeren oilered General Alger
hUunqualiUed support. The Pennsylvania
veteran wrote a letter te the general say Ine,
1 Come te Harrisburg. I want te aee you.''
1'hoeld Republican leader aald te (Jen
oral Alger : 1 have been looking up
your record ery olesoly. I find thst you
were a gallant soldier during the rebellion,
a successful business man In civil life and
a popular and estimable governor of your
state. In short, you aie tuy oheloe as next
president of the Unlted State, and 1 will
be very glad te use what little lnflimnre 1
bavH te cfrure vm,r nrra'.a'. u ui the
C,..kdbu CuUVcUtlOU,"
HUierlcil luIuruuttleD,
l'lttetjurg Chronicle.
Who wai Agamemnen T" asked
Johnny MeSwllligen, as he met the name
in his readintr.
Aggie Mernnen," replied his father.
IIRhA tllimt llAVA hfuin ,hn ...t. ...
,, r.r """J " ueuiiumr ei
Memuen, one of the early kings of Israel."
m Mi a
Mether aud CUllil liuitd.
Mrs. F. C. Krueger, of Elgin, 111., was
killed en Wednesday in trying te rescue
her 13-montbs-eld child from an approach
ing freight train en the Northwestern rail
road. The child had wandered from the
house out te the track and waa also killed,
being struck j ust as she reached it.
sentenced te nhr Tsars.
Themas Carey, the young man who rm
April 3, while intoxlestsd a Chicago, shot
and killed Mey Ml Tleg, Chiasms, m a
harmless amusement, was yesterday sen
tenced te fifty years In the penitentiary.
ItsToiullenlite
tbe conOltlen of the teeth when dUoeloreO,
with BOZOOUNT. a solvent and eradleatoref
Impnrltlrs. which effect their strength and
natural whiteness. The odor et tobicce and
that still mere offensive one te which impure
tth give r!s li removed, and the gams
vitalised by this fine dental tools and rene-vanu
BPSOIAL NOTlOKa.
THAT HACKING OOUUIIean be seqnicklT
enred by Bhlleh's Cnre. we gnarantnn It. Beld
by H. k Oechran rn1I jTej. 117 and US
no
(forth Queen su, Lancaster, Fa.
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AN UNFOUTUNATK l'XBSUM.
The mostnnfertnnate ttcrsen In the world la
one afflicted with alek headache, bnt they will
berellovedatencobynslngUr. Islle's Special
Prescription. Bee ,ad veruaemeat In another
column. (i)
Mecklan's Arnica BUT.
Tn Itaer Balvs in the world for Cnta,Brntsa
Beres, Ulcers, Bait Xhimm. Cever Berea.Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all
Bktn krnptlens. and positively enraa PUea, or
no pay required. Itlsgnaranteoptoglveper Itlsgnaranteeptoglveper Itlsgnaranteopteglveper
root aaUaBaotlen, or money refunded. Price
SS cents per box. Fer sale by II. n. oeebran,
Druggist, Mea. 1ST ana 1S Werth Queen street,
Lancaster, Pa. jenen-lyd
t Bfeilt Wmf.
'We desire te siy te our clllianf, that ler
for yrarswn have baen selling lir. King's New
Dltcevrtry for Consumption, Ilr. King's Ne
Life PUls. Bucklln's Arnica Balve and slMtrle
Hitters, and have never handled romedtea
tnat sell as well or that have glven snch uni
versal saUifiotlen. We de net hetltate te
HUkrantee them every time, and we stand
ready te refund the pnrchase price, II satisfac
tory rrsulls de net Inllew tnelr use. Thnne
remedies have wen thnlr great popularity
nntneirmerm. ii. u. voceran, vniR-
1st. 137 and 13V Werth Qneen street, Lancas
ter, Pa. tl)
WJUiAMAKKll'U.
rnitADsxraiA, rrlday, May V. 1888.
The interesting features el the
Summer Event are still run
ning. Perhaps the constant rain of
the last three days has banished
from your minds what we said
about German Art Linens and
Women's Hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs. This is just a mem
ory tickler. The talk was geed.
Cannet repeat it.
Hetel people and house
keepers with economical notions
should leek ever our Linens.
German Cream Damask
Napkins, 18 inches square, at
$i a dozen, and 22 inch full
bleached at $1.50 and $1.65 a
dozen. German Cream Damask
Table-cloths, 64 inch, 50 cents,
and better, 74 inch, 75 cents ;
bleached ei each, ;6 and 8;
cents respectively.
These arc only specimens of
the way-down sorts. The fine
table Linens- .finest dazz i ig
te tasteful housewives, are here.
Indeed, the whole gamut of
Linens, real flax Linens, net
cotton or tow Linens, is here.
Play en it.
Beuthwcst of centrd.
Twe grand bargains in Light
Shawls : -,
' French Chudda, cream, blue,
cardinal. Never before sold
for less than $4.50, te-day $2.50.
French Cas hmerc cream,
Ivery, blue, pink, cardinal. Yes
terday $4.50, te-day $2.50.
Beth of the highest quality,
tee high for many buyers. That
is why the maker puts it in our
way te let you have them at the
price 01 common grades.
Becend llxir, Cbestnnt etruet side. Tnoelo
vnters.
In a quiet sort of way we
said the ether morning that we
should sell 6.060 pairs of Men's
Half Hese at i2c. They
went quicker than we thought.
But we are ready again, and
with them 2,500 pairs Men's
Full Regular Made Half Hese,
drab grounds, striped, also at
Anether shadow-priced let.
200 dozen Men's Full Regular
Made Half Hese. drab. mode.
and tan, ribbed, 15c, instead of
about double that
Middle Market street entruuee
$2 Oxford Ties for $1.50.
Fine American Kid dressy and
easy. A lull range of sizes.
One of the special bargains that
the great trade-tide is all the
time bringing us.
Anether. Ladies' Finest
French Patent Leather foxed
button Shee, hand-made en the
new Grecian last. The most
stylish Shee we have, $5. All
sizes ; widths AA, A, B, C, D.
By odds the largest stock of
Ladies' Tennis Oxfords in town.
A few bright days and the pick
ing won't be se easy. $1.50 te
High grade Oxford Ties,
with gray, blue, or mahogany
top te match suits. Sr .i. ?.
First chop for style.
Every day mere asking for
the Men's " Wanamaker
VVearwell." There's nothing
like it in the $3 Shee world.
Calf vamp, kid top, smooth in
sole, no side seams. Te any
address for $3, and pair for pair
if they go wrong. Can we de
mere? Say whether your feet
is wide or medium.
M irbotstreet Irent, west el Main Alsle.
Oil Cleths at quarter less
than usual prices. Perfect
goods, choice designs, and ever
fifty patterns in widths from 4-4
te S-4. The hint is enough.
8 vaui" Ur' Uarket street side, iwe ulc-
New is the best time te have
Seal Coats dyed and made
ever.
UIfu "c'1nrt noer "Vr middle theituut
lreevuirtncd.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
JJOOD'H BARSAPARILLA.
A GOOD" NAME
At hems is a tower or strength abroad-says
the fimliur proverb, and it Is '.felly Tertitd
by the history of Heed's aaraaparUla. Tha
first words 01 commendatlea and praise fee
thUmMlcIne were received from enr mends
and neighbors and from the time it was fairly
Introduced optetoij-prueat, tbSre has been,
and Is new, mera ef
Hoed'si BftrmpMllla
Beld In Lewell, Haas., where it la made, than
of all ether strsaparitlas and bleed puriBsrs
combined. This "geed name "among people
who have known Heed's aauaneMla and IU
proprlaters far years should eartalnly be
strong evidence te people In ether clllts and
towns of the excellence and merit et thts med
icine. Bend tot book containing statements
or cures.
M I had salt rheum en my left arm three
years, suffering (errlb)y. 1 took Heed's Sana
parilla, and thi salt rheum haa entirely disap
peared." II. M, Mitts. 71 trench St., lea-ell,
Mais.
Fait Bbeum
"After the failure of three skl'Ud phrsl
cltns te cure my boy of salt rhsnm.lt. led
Heed's Satiaparllla and Olive Ointment. I
have new used faur bozos of Ointment, and
one and a-hatf bettlea of sarsaparilla, and the
boy is te a'l appearances completely cured.
He Is new four year old, and ha been atnleUd
slnee he was six month of age." Mia. B. SA
iso,te WewhaU Street, Lewell, Mass.
Heed's SarBparlllA
Beld by all druggist. It 1 six for IS, Preptred
only by C. 1. HOOD CO, Lewell,
100 Dese On Dellar.
HOOD'S BARS A.PAKILLA FOR BALK
at H. R. Cochran's Urug Stere, Res. 137
and las North queen Ht, Lancaster, Pa.
aprt-lmdAw
M
AMDRAKE FILLS.
If Yeu
have abused your Stomach by eating or
drinking tee much, or of the wrong kind
of feed or liquid, you will
Suffer
because your Stomach is angry. New
bsnare of all temporary expedients.
THY that never-falling, safe llemedy,
Dr. Schenck's
Mandrake Fills.
rorsalebyall Druggists. Price !5 cent per
box t S boxes for CI cents ; or stnt by mall,
postage free, en receipt of price. Dr. J. H.
rcnenck A Ben, Philadelphia. ml7-lydAw
SOEENOK'S MANDRAKE 1ULLB
VOa BALB AT
it.n ceciiKAN'a imuasTeiiK,
Neb. 137 A V9 North Queen at, Lancaster, Pa
nprftZindAw
CARPBTS.
ATCUVLER'H.
CARPETS
AND
Fleer, Stair and Table
OIL CLOTHS.
Window Shades,
Hudlng aud Fixtures.
fir-ltmieliutsnecla! tow Prlcejand Marked
at Lewest oath rigmes.
JOHIT S. GIVLER.
Nes. 6J & 8 North Queen St.,
LANCASTER PA.
umrlO-lrdAw
J.
H. MAHT1N A CO.
LaceCurtains
S New Pattcrm in this week from the tm.
porter. Take a leek ut them. Ne trouble te
show. Prices from We a pair te lis a pair.
FURNITURE COVERINGS.
If you waut any furniture Coverings this
Spring Klve ours-the luigest stock In Lancaster-it
glance.
Kauiles from 45c te 733 1 yard.
Cretonnes f rem 80 te 25e a a yard.
Petit Points from 7.le te 11.10 a yard.
Haw ttUa from II OOtollOea yard,
Carpet Sweepers.
Three uiakei and every ene guaranteed te
de l's duty, Jewol, IJ.0U; (Irand llaplds. .'J ;
ubujenuiu, iw,
LINEN SLIP COVERS.
i Patterns of a Jeb at tee u yaid.CS Inches
wide, wer.h fi.'c. lu Patterns, rritular goods,
at ( is.
Brass Curtain Chains.
Kvery new desirable pattern you will nnd
horn. A Heavy II. ass Chain at ISO a pair. A
Llnlclinis Uiialu atlOe a pair.
CURTAIN POLES.
Ash, Walnut, Kbeny or Cherry. New pat
turd of Kuds at 31e ; worth 60 j, Curtain Poles,
llrass Kuds, at:e, 55, Q, 60, 73 els and tl.oe caeh.
J.B.1
T 1XOMMKNDKU HY KMIN1JMI
l'lIYfclOlANB
The " Best " Tonic,
Concentrated Mqutd Kxtraet of iialt and
Heps, furs&lu enl ut
J. U. UOUO IITON CO.,
Nru. i an1 i West Kins street.
ANtlLKIfa HUl'l'I.IEa. A VKKV
onii.piate Meck of eint..a red), brass
and nickel reel .ilk and llnen line., hooks,
red mounting., baskeip. nle una ettter small
iupplleaat llUliLKY'tt UBUtl bteUK,
WWcitXlev Street.
mm &
TOBACCO.
e
LD HONEST r.
IS 01 POPULAR BBAHU
Old Honesty
Will be toundacnrnbtnattennotal ways
te be had,
A FINK QUALITY OF PLUS TOBACCO AT
A UBAbONAbLC PR10A.
Loek for the red H tin tag en
each plug,
FIRST-OLASS AETIOLE
-IH-
Chewing
Tobacco.
UON'TPAILTO 01 VK
OLD HONESTY
A FAIR TRIAL.
Aakyourdealsrterlt. Don'ttakeanyether.
JNO.FINZERABROS.
LOUI8V1X.LSI, ST.
PALAOm Or FABHION.
"Awi iAWSSSJ.
ABTRIOH'B
PALACE OF FASHION,
1 3 East King Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
Anether break for low prices.
Ribbons once mere.
Over 5,000 yards ei Fancy
Ribbons at 25c a yard. Ne. 2
and 16, all silk, Moiree and
fancy striped, plain and crown
edged, net bne of them worth
less than 50c a yard.
It is wonderful te see the
amount of Ribbons we sell.
Ne such stock of White and
Cream Ribbons in this city.
Anether large invoice of
White Hats came in this week.
We are showing a much larger
stock new than ever.
Cream and White Tips, at
50c a bunch, perfect beauties.
We have them in our show
window.
Anether style at 75c a bunch.
Every ether store sells them
for $1.
Lace Caps for half price.
Over one hundred dozen, closed
out at one of the largest manu
facturers, will be sold at half
value, prices 10, 15, 19, 25, z7,
50 and 75c apiece; each and
every one is worth double the
money.
Twe cases of Ladies' Gauze
and Balbriggan Jersey Bodies,
tight fitting, silk bound, at 25c
apiece, sold nowhere at less
than 40c.
Pure Silk Milanese Gloves,
finest colors, extra long, at 25c
a pair.
All Silk Lace Mitts, at 1 5c a
apair, full length.
Black Lisle Thread Hese,
full regular made, white heels
and tees, at 25c a pair, sold
everywhere at 40c.
New Fancy Parasols, at
$i:75. $J-85. $2 and $2.50
apiece. Come and see them.
Still selling Ladies' Muslin
Underwear, at 25c apiece. A
complete line.
Thousands of geed bargains
at
ASTRICll'S P. 0. F.,
Lancaster.
UHOVXHISil.
A.HSAIID'8 MILD CUBED HAM
V- ANDintKAKt-ASTllACON.
Unequaled for tenderness and Oellctry of
flavor. We guarantee that mere Is nothing te
equal them tu iiuallty In this market. 'Jhou 'Jheu
sands of the beat tamtlles are new using them.
They give universal satisfaction, 'irythem
and tell your neighbors.
JV Dried lieet mid llolegna nicely chipped.
Prices reasonable. UKOltuK HUNT.
pHE3E!
NEW GOOD3
AT
W. A. Reist & Ce.'s,
Cor. East KlnKaud.IlukeStB.
Ohcese ! Cheese I Choeee I
Biz dozen or the nneat ltd am or Dutch
II0&1I Cheese uiu market atlbrrta They are
Jusranteed te krep in the wannest weather
'lneapple ChfesHti In large ana plonle size.
Ale uixjuelett Cheese lu ene pound glasi
JIUS
TABLE OILS.
Headquarters for line table oils. AIexU
Ooeninit a. Motion's, Lateur'a anas. liauA
Ce ' Zucca oils. These nre thtj finest oils In
the market, and we are nrej. area te supply
them te ynu In large, medlm and small sizes.
1UH 1IOOM In Dried llrer and Ham. We
hardly thought this would pay te sell the
nnst Dried lluefat 11 cents per pound, but
we are making It pay by selling two or three
barrels of beef per week. Come leek, at l.
Taste it and bnyourewu Judge. It's Armour's
best Chicago Iteef.
Hotels and bearding heuss. NOTICK..-W0
will make special prKi- ou te pound lets.
The Cerner Grocery,
COK. EAST KIXO AM) DUKE8TS,
AXXUHUKSB.
J UTUEK 8. KAUFifMAN,
ATTOENIY-AT-LAW,
HO. J SOUTH PJ11N0I IT., Lancaster, l's,
KS-lyeAw
ctoTirtire.
ASKEW
OB ME.
AT MOB. IU AMI) SM WIBT KIHO BTKRBT.
027-lyd
M
EKUliANT TA1LOK1NO.
HAGEB &BR0IHEB.
MERCHANHAILORINC
DEPARTMENT.
BLAtK FRENCH WORSTED?.
Te Purchasers of BLACK D1EU SUITS
we call your BPKDIAL ATTSMTIOlf te our
oempleU) line et HIW and SXAPLK BTYLKS
tn
BLAOKFR1NOH WORSTEDS.
COTAWAT JTK0CK SUITS at 20, tti,
and fas,
DOUBLE BHBA8TKD rBOOK SUITS at fU,
'INR DBBSS 8U1T0, BUkand BaUn Lined,
rromieo.
UKTTBR TALUBS we have never effered.
BBTZBB-VALUBS cannot ba found.
FKEIXOT TITS GUAB ARTXBD.
HAGER & BROTHER,
25 Se 27 WB3T KING ST.
M
YKKB ft KATHPON.
Ready -Made Glottaieg 1
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO TOOK AT OUK
$10 AO $12 STHTS
rOB UUSIXB9S WE AH.
Oar Suits for $15, $16 and $18
ABE JUST WHAT YOU WANT ITOUDUE3S
A (100D ASSORTMENT OF
Ken's Working Pants
AND-
OVERALLS
-AT-
WORKINGMEN'S PRICES!
Wear tha Cremwell Bblrt.
Myers & Rathfon,
POPULAU CLOTUlKUa,
NO. 12 BAST KING ST..
LANCASTER PA
R
KDTJOED PRICiTS.
L. GANSHAN & BRO.
Men's, Beys' acd Children's
SUITS
At Reduced Prices.
Men's All-Weel Sulureduccd trem 19 te ts 80
Men's AlUWoel Suits reduced from 110 te 17.
Men's All-Weel Suits reduced from 111 te S3.
Men's All-Weel Suits reduced from $13 te 10.
Men's All.Woel Butts reduced from 110 te 112.
Men's All.Woel Butts reduced from 113 te
(13 60.
Beys' All-Weel Bults reduced from 16 te ft
Heys' All.Woel Bults redueed from 7 tell.
Heys' AH-Weel Buita reduced lrem 18 te t7.
Beys' All.Woel Suits reduced from 19 te $7.
Children's 8ul:s at 11.50, it 15, 12 te, sj, i, ft se,
19-00.
Kiamlre our great line of Trousers at'Oe.
II. 11.25, 11.75, 2, li.50, 3, 13 60. f 1, II te, 15 All
splendid styles and net te ba hed anywhere
else at the price.
Grand Army Butts at 8, ftinnd 110.
OurOuitem Department speaks ferltse!!
L GansmaQ k Bre.
S.W.OOnNBR
NORTH QUBBN & ORANGE 6T3.
LANCASTKIl, PA,
UATS.
glARLY KKDUCTION
POSITIVELY THE
BIQ&EST SLATJ&ITER
or
STRAW ITATS
Ever Soen In Lancatter.
We have an overstock et 8T1AW UAT?,
and hue pedttlrely made the toUewlng re re
ducteons: II 50 Straw lists reluced te II. M.
200 JUL
1.J5 " " ,J5.
1 0J ' .te.
,60 " " ,J5.
A full line of YOUNO MKN'3 Fashlerable
Belt and aliiT llats in all shades and and prices.
Truuks and Traveling Bags
rrem the Cheapest te tha Hest Grades,
Stauffer&Ce.
NOS. 31 A S3 NOBTII QUEEN ST.
FOR SALE OR RJBXT.
RESIDENOK OK THE EAST SIDE
of Duke street, bcteen Orange and
unestnnt, ter renu inquire ni
A. J.BTKINMAV,
mlJBtd AtthtsOitioe.
J7IQR RENT FHOM APRIL 1, 1888,
-C foreneoratermnf years, the Btrasburg
liallread, with foal and Lumber Yard, Wire Wire
beuse, LocemotlVH aLd Can all In geed and
running order. The lease of this valuable
property presents a rare opportunity te any
party desiring te engage lu a pleasant, will
established and prenuble business, jrer ceu
nillens, rent or ether tu formation apply te
TBOB. or 1IXMUY BAUMUAUDNKB,
mvtfd Lancaster City, Pa.
DRY GOODS.
JTAMM BROrUKKS.
Beem, Beem, Beem,
i(
BANG !
-ND-
STAMM BROTHERS,
r.
85 & 87 North Queen Street,
UAVE APPOINTED ASSIGNEE.
WHAT rpat TO CUEAT TUEIB OBEDI
TOHBT NO, EMPHATICALLY.
All sorts cf rumors have been started re
garding eanse of assignment. We will !her
say that these rumors, as all rumors, have be
foundation, lhe canss of enr dissolution la
simply en account of nenatrcement. Met
being able te arrange matters ainleahly, vie
have decided te appoint assignee aa the quick
est way te dissolve the partnership.
Can Yeu Afford te Wait
-AND LET TBU-
GLORIOUS CHANCE
Ge by without even Ireltinir Over our Irn
nume Stoek?
Think of $100,000 Werth
-or-
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Etc.,
liKINU SOLD AT
Assignee's Sale.
What sacrifices must ba made In or at r te
close out the stock:. GOOD FOUTUNK seen
te favor the geed people of Lancaster and vi
cinity. This great sale, COMMENCING AS
IT DOES at the season of the year when
nearly everybody wants something new for
Spring and Bummer, WILL PKOVE a BLESS
ING te thu many that And It necessary te
make the dollars go far as pestlble.
2U Shelves Full Of DEES3 GOODS.
175 Shelves Pull of TABLE LINENS and
NAPKINS.
60,000 Yards of MDSL1NS and SBEBTINGS.
Ann an lmmpuse Variety of U1UBONS and
BM11RU1DEU1ES,!
AT THE-
BOSTON STORE
(Bight Acress from the PoatelUce.)
WM. r. BE YEU, Ysq., Assignee.
rrjm linm
S
PKOIAL.
WATCHES
for Farmer and Itattroaders, 11 Ksrnt Geld
rilled 1)038 Cains, Elgin Works, 120 eaeh,
Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry lie pairing.
Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical Goel. Cor
rect time dally, by telegrapn only place In
tne city.
LODIS WBBBR,
Ne. 1KK N. Queen at, opposite City Hetel,
ear Penn'a Denet.
s
PECIAL NOTICE.
Special Netice I
The nnny usni te which olecti Iclty Is being
put deminds the need or a Watch which shall
net be Influenced by magnetism.
Th ONLY Watch made which has been
proved te be POSITIVE Pltoer against tbe
BTEONGK8T MAGMEIIU Influences U the
CELEBRATED
Geneva Nen Magnetic Watch.
WeareAUTUOKlZED AGENTP,
And In a few days shall Illustrate In our win
dow, by means of aOynniii', under what In
fluences these Watches will run.
WALTER C. HERS,
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
(Cerner of Orange.)
LANCASTKIl. PA.
nl-tld
MAUHJMh'tir.
pAXTKRNH, MODFLS, P.
Central Machine Works,
ceuneb or
GUANTANDCIIUIBTIAN BTUEE1B,
(Bear of Court Heuso). LANCAVTBU, PA.
Engines, Hellers, Machinery and BepainhF,
Patterns, Drawings, Iren and Brass Cestings,
ote.
Best equipped Machine and Pattern llhep
in the city ler light work.
awtioed Werk, Promptness. Beasenable
Charges. accMld
A'HOKWJiAR'
Jt WEST KINO.
II ND-PAINTKD NECKTIES
AT EKISM&N'S.
T30YS' HILK END
BUSI'ENDEU, ?J CENTS,
AT EBI9UAN S
Next Doer te Bayler's Photo Gallery.
e
l'EN
EVEUV EVENING,
EUISUAN'S,
(Hlsi Flynn's Old Stand )
BUSINESS METHODS MADE PLAIN.
The system of Instruction at Ue
LANCASTEU COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Is se simple snd plain that any young 10t or
gentleman can easily muter all the details of
abaslness education.
LIUEUAL TKUHS.
Evening besnlens Tuesdays, Wednet
and rileays, 1 uU Information given by
H.C. WE1DLEE,
Laneuter Commercial College.
eeUS-Ua Lancuter, Pa.
ifatenffc tfc