Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 30, 1888, Image 2

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tt-three nentssi Bocpertnenlb,
MOT UmLLIOBKCU llHJUUin eiwi
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srtshinc their address changed
atwtaise tabs where tee paper U new tot-
(reta 10 te as eta. per Hue
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' 'L flMaratlaa 11T.
, P,vIleeeuen Day w peculiar uuieuk
. aikUeMd holidays in the steady growth of
'taweakr observance. The great men
VasMVs
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iV'4t,. itM,.. . tAnniniT fmm anion ?
. WWl sWMsTOel WD lVVf'aun
Hring with almost startling rapidity,
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the violent and bluer leeiings
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by that terrible struggle ana
itmcmmx
'Mtetflr burned Inte the my nature et the
V0ttbatanU have been softened uy ume
Hj, fe and death. The liutnaue impulse te con-
!" el the dead has led men North and
the
1 loath tn thlntr mnru nf thn hrttrerv And
J ix evident sincerity of their old fees and te
-I1 dwell with less bitterness upon causes
:&. evttaJt fnAiflAvtfa r9 ttia sttfllf The It fit I-
vAaya in commemoration et the great
f:0? wraats ei revolutionary days are steaauy
Ls.- hMmmlnfr nf 1ai ImnirlnnfA anil fhrmcrll
Um Fourth of Julv will doubtless remain
'?Jv,fljc centuries our great holiday, It is
y:,x flain that Washington's birthday is seen
l 'raaMBemeratlve et the surrender of
- Carnv&llla. tlm vlntirv nf T.nkA Krln and
fttea Day grows steadily and there seems
i tn rm fair warrant for nrenhecv that lone
ly ft the last of the war veterans has
been buried, the whole nation will have
agreed en a day of national glorification
ever the brave men of the great civil war,
a grand unanimous braying of brass
bands and agitation of bunting uuder the
sew leaved trees, and ever the freshly
grassed and " silent tents of green "
Where the old soldiers and Bailers sleep.
Ne better time could be chosen for a
Bfttienal and formal visit te the burial
grounds, a pleasant resort at all times,
and mere than ever in the early spring
when flowers and blossoms are abundant
and every one is glad of a chance te pass
i. day out of doers. The coining genera
tions will see the value of the ends
achieved at such fearful cost far mere
leurly than we can, nearer te the events
and confused with the mess of detnlt.
They can net perhaps realize as fully as
we de the devastation and ruin that fol
lowed the path et war in the Seuth nnd
the desolation and sorrow in Northern
homes, but they will see mere clearly the
'far-reaching effects nnd will realize the
power and greatness of a united nation
that has already grown bejend the wild
est dream et any man in camp Jn Y3. A
nation with net only a north and south,
but also a great west, and a northwest
and southwest ; a Pacific slope and fur
Alaska, all prosperous and advancing in
civilization, all proud of their gieat union
and its flag.
Fer Second Place.
Secretary Whitney says that his sug
gestion that Mr. Tliurmau would accept
the vice presidential nomination was
based upon his reading of his character
and his knowledge that he has custom
arily beei ready te yield te the cleur de
sire of his party. The president, he says,
has made no expression en the subject, te
his knowledge. Mr. Whitney may net
have mode a mistake in assuming that
Mr. Thurman would accept the nomina
tion for vice president, unanimously ten
dered 'him, as it undoubtedly would be
with that understanding. We incline te
the same view, though we bellove that
Mr. Thurman's inclination is very
much against re-entrance into public
life. lie has reached u time of life when
he desires peace and quiet and leisure.
But it Is also true that the position of
vice president would be the most agree
able te his taste of any public position.
He would distinguish it, rather than be
distinguished by it. It has no onerous
duties connected with it. The vice
president simply presides ever the Sen
ate, and may absent himself as much as
he pleases.
It is quite prelmhle that Mr. Thurman
'will accept the Democratic nomination
properly tendered. Hut we de net under
stand Secretary Whitney's haste te say
that no intimation has come from the
president of a detire for Mr. Thurman's
candidacy. It seems te us that the ex
pression of such desiiu would be emi
nently proper. The case is quite excep
tional and the president need hae
no fear that he will eifeud the sens!
billties et any ether candidate by
expressing a preference for Mr. Tliur
man, who is net a candidate, and who
can only be made se by the withdrawal
of all the candidates and a unanimous
call. Such call the president can meat
gracefully head. It is somewhat the
impression that in the outset of his ad
ministration he was singularly neglectful
et the claims of Mr. Thurman te his
most distinguished consideration. If he
new entertains the warm feeling toward
the Ohie Nester that pervades his party,
it seems te us that he cannot go wrong
in showing it by expressing a wish that
Mr. Thurman shall be en the ticket
which it Is already certain that he him
- self is te head.
, Seeking the Site.
The great Interest that la felt in the le-
, catien of the postefflce was shown last
evening at the meeting which crewdtd
the Beard of Trade rooms and whlth
. would have filled the court house, prob
ably, if it had been held there, as it cer
tainly should have been. The parties ad.
t vecatlng special altos often had a special
'interest in them, which they cannot be
blamed for exhibiting. The advice te
the commissioner lest something of its
'force, however, en this account. The
' advocates of the Shober property were
fortified with a petition hastily prepared
t In the afternoon, which had the names of
eventy-five of the strongest business
men of the city; and there is no doubt
whatever that this is the site desired by
, the great majority of these who are ei.
. sjaged in business en our principal streets.
I is the nearest place te th- business
centre, and will be mett convenient te
businessmen, It is close te thepre-eiit
, lte of the postefflce, and will net disturb
f present business habits and conditions.
This site would be selected, we believe,
bnt for the fact that the price asked for
it, 120,000, is mere than can be afforded
from the small appropriation. Cel.
1'lsUr Mid that 75,000 would be needed
te put up a suitable building here, and
10,000 mere for heating, plumbing, &r.
He seemed te think that only 116,000 could
be allowed from the 100,000 appropria
tion for the site. If the parties interest
ed will offer the Shufcer site for 16,000 It
will be very likely te be accepted ; ether
wise the probability is that the Moravian
cemetery let, which is the cheapest of
these offered and as near as any te the
centre et business, besides being between
the two depots and lu the direction in
which the town has been growing fastest,
will be taken. The commissioner, how
ever, has made no decision, lie was im
pressed with the eligibility et the Grlel
property en the comer of two wide streets;
but it is the general opinion that this site
is much tee far away from the business
centre.
IThy Net la Lancaster 1
The Intelligencer published a few
days age that Dr.Tiwuiasi vatis.tbe great
American dentist of Paris, has had tender
consideration a project te establish a
great industrial school for boys in some
part of the United States, and plans for
the same have been laid before him.
x'unj jrcnis ugu una tuiiiiuii!iiit3uouwei,
whose name and fame is chronicled with
contemporary European royalty, was a
struggling young dentist In Lancaster,
occupying rooms en the second fleer of
the Moero building at the southeast cor
ner of Orange and North Queen streets.
Many et our elder citizens et remember
the gay and brilliant young practitioner
of these days, and they little dreamed
that w hen he left for foreign postures
he would climb te the topmost rung in
the ladder of his profession the world
ever.
It is n most worthy and honorable de
sign that is said te be In contemplation
by the great dentist, and we knew of no
place better lilted te put the plan into
effect than right here in Lancaster, the
scene et IiIb early struggles. It would be
an everlasting memorial of the success
that has crowned a most distinguished
career, and would be keenly appreciated
by the citizens of Lnncnstur who feel a
kinship for him in his home beyond the
seas, and regard themselves as partial
sharers in the fame which he has attained.
Anether Prem JJlalne.
Mr. Blaine has written auother letter
en the subject of his relation te the He
publican nomination for president. He
writes from Paris und te his intimate
friend Whltelaw Held, et the New Yerk
'Iribune. Thin second mlsilve is nut mere
conclusive than the first iu excluding ills
name from coiisldetatien nt the hands of
the Republican convention. He refers
te the indecisive construction put upon
his Florence letter by the public, nnd
then staits ni though he were going te
settle the question by unequivocal lan
guage. But he does net. The nearest
approach te It is contained in these werds:
" Assuming that the presldeutial uoiulna ueiulna uoiulna
tlen could by any ponslble ehituce be off
ered te me 1 could net accept it without
leaving en the minds of thousands of
these men the Impression that I had net
been free from iudiscietleu, und, there
fore, 1 could net nccept it nt uli."
He does net say, " I will net"; nnd
even if he did, it is doubtful whether the
public would helleve him, se general is
the iuipre.-aleu that he Is slippery and insincere-
Tnic tlrst iiiuiilier nt thn MhhIhiIiu .Sun In
aa bright aa the luminary ler wbleh It la
named, and buutH upon ltn uery line tlie
imprint or Kill ter Uliplt'nuble peu.
It has been often ohnrged ngalimt laucut
ter thiit It lack lu publlu epirlt, but the nut
mated meeting aver the publlu building site
last night was aoeoiilualvu negative answer
te this allegation. True, thorn were a uuin uuin uuin
borefpooplo present who had tlielr llttle
exes te grind, but tbe vit majority were
tbura becauae et tlielr Interest in Boeing
that tbe new foderal building geos wluire It
will de the groatent goei te the greatest
number.
"They hmecoiiijiiereO our anijer lerever
When they lamut the m uvea oleiu duud."
At the aunual meeting el the National
Civil Hervloe Heterm league In New Yerk
en Tuesday night, Preoldent neorge Wil
liam Curtis Brtld: "Undoubtedly mere
bad been expected or this administration
than et any of Its predeceitHers boeauao of
the frequent and friendly declarations of
the president, and boeauao his election by
the voles of these who were net el hla party
authorized an Independence et action
which a president elected aululy by the
vote of hla party mlKht feel te be denied te
him. This anticipation has been largely
disappointed, but the tllHapjieliitnient must
net make us unjust nor unmindful of the
fact that although the president has done
miteh and has permitted much that every
friend of reform must deplore, yet he has
maintained all that has been gained lu the
examinations, be has cxtended the range
of the classified service, and he has revised
and strengthened the rulee." The Mug.
wurups fume and freta llttle, but lliey will
all be found lu the Cleveland citup In next
Nevember.
"Under the laurel tlio.blue
Under thu willow the gray "
Dn. CnteilEHTKK Hum, has had a talk
with a Jet of water. It Is known that a Jet
of water la very sensitive te eeund aud will
net only vibrate In unison wllh the sound
wavew, but cau be in ail e te reproduce them
Just aa the string et a mimical Instrument
tuned In unison with that of auother will
reproduce the aeund given by it
Dr. Kelt fixed a small piece of a nou-ceu-ducting
substance between the enda of two
platinum wires and placed this In thoeontro
efa falling Jet of water. These wires were
connected with a battery and a telephone
piv-eu m ine circuit. Heme one then talked
te tbe jet of water and the apeeeh waa net
only reproduced but with Increased vel
ume'stbe Jet of water net only spoke, but
magnified the sound made.
" Ne inore shall the war cry Bnrer
Ner the winning rlrer be rid. "
Thk sophomore clam of Frank llu and
Marshall college must be a very Jelly class,
Judging from the literary work they pres
ent in "Our Flame," au ambitious attempt
te rob the juniors el the glory of their
"Orltlamme," it i niea wlth w)t nd
humor, some of which is of an exceedingly
raey description, it will be an interesting
memorial for them In the serious life du"
ties that are yet te oeme.
Thk prealdeat has refused publle publle
buildings te YoungHewn, Ohie, and Co
lumbus, Georgia. Lancaster had a narrow
shave.
1e lu Uui uimir,
i'rem the Ban Francliea ret.
Ducky T"
" Whatty T"
"De youthlek I am miking any pre.
greas at oeurtlng T" '
" Well, I should say you are holding your
Tableau.
" Unaer the ted and the dew
Waiting- the Juflfmentaty."
PKB80NAX.
l)A.Yr. and Dal tell have been reoeml.
nated for CenRreea In Allegheny county
without dlffleulty.
Thk 1.ath Cel. Jeb BnuA, of Harria
burir, left tl.000 for a memorial chapel te
htadeed parent In Muhlenberg college.
I)n. F. K. Oaud.kr drove Intoadltehln
nioetuatmrB, l'a , ene dark night, and the
Hlnemaburg- Hteam Heat and Eleetrk)
Llijht coin pany will have te pay him 115,-
000,
Jehn J. Pearson, rpemker et the Henate
Ally years age and ler many yeara presi
dent Judge et the Dauphin Judicial dlatiiet,
la daugereualy 111 at hla home In Harrle
burg. J ndge Pearaen is In hla 88th year.
Edwin Hoetii baa purebaaed the hand
some brownaiene building at 10 Oram Oram
metey Park, New Yerk, at oeatot 976,009,
and will renevata, deoerata and furnUh it
iDoreugmy at a further coat or aeo.eoo, ana
win tnen nann it ever aa a free gut te
"The Player's "elnb.
Judek Thuhman and wits en being In
formed that a statement had been made
that lie bad consented te make the race
with Cleveland, be aald be waa net sur sur
prlted, but be waa net a candidate for any
oittee en earth and remarked : " All I care
ter in aeat In beaven." Mr a. Thurman re
marked t Yeu won't get that, Allnn, un
let you take better care et yourself."
Waltkr Besant, born at Portsmouth
ll'ty yeara age, educate d at Uamfcrldge ter
thocbureh, exiled for time aa proteaaer at
the college In Mauritius, baa fllltd the
twenty jeara alnce be aettled down te
literary life in Londen with a mirveleua
amount and variety of work. One would
eoareoly rnoegnlzl an ex-atudent of
divinity, but might fairly iiilnlake him ter
a genial doctor el medlolne.
i
ir TiiEnrrs no faith.
If there'a no filth between m twain,
Then leve no mere U kleg and lord ;
All of our paat waa llred In vain,
The future hith no fnlr award.
If bnpe la net between n two
Lilted te Ufa with every breath,
Then ara our reaea twined with me,
And love la In the way of death.
If dark dlttrust and chilling doubt
Unclasp the banda ear hearts have wed,
Then has the aim of life gene out,
And lore Ilea sleeping with the deed.
And if lore dlei, the world Is bare,
lherela no light In all the gloom;
1,1 le atrctchea out tn blank despair
There la no refuge but the tomb
11' J. JlenttmeQ tn Aeiy Yerk Timet
Hl'KClAL fOTIOKS.
A Weman's ItUceTdiT.
" Anether wonderful dloevorv lias been
inndflMie thattreby a lady In this country.
PlaenKO fattened Its clutches upon bur, and
for seven yours she wltbatoed the aeverest
Utaia, but hur vital ergana were undermined
and (loath aeetned liiitnlnunt. Aha bought a
buttle ( Dr. Klng'a New Dbcovery for lion lien lion
sumptien, and as se much relieved en taking
Tin. I dOHO that she alept all night and with one
buttle has been miraculously cured. II or
name la atra. Luther ula " 'ihua wrltes W.
U llamrlck A Ue.nf fihelhy, N. O. Get alum
trial bottle nt Cochran's lirug store, 187 and
IJU North queen street, l.anciuter, l'a. (Jl
Hneklen's Arnlcst Halve.
Tbb It hit Balvb In the world for CuU.llrulaes
Seros, Ulcers, Belt Uhxuin, rover Beres.Tetter,
Uluvpned liands, Chilblains. Cerns, and all
Bkln KrupUens, and positively cures I'lles, or
no pay required. It fs gnaranteep te glve per
fect satlataclten, or meney refundea. I'rlee
Vi cenu per box. rer sale by II. U. Cochran,
DriiKKlxl. Wen. 11)7 and 1X1 North Queen street,
buueaater. l'a. June37 1yd
WHY W1M. YOU UHUMII when Shlleh's
Cure will givolmmedlaUirullef. 1'rlce 10 ets. ,
Mets .and il. Kur aate by II. It. Coehrau.Dru.
Klt, Ne 1S7 North Uuoen alreet (0)
WAA'AifAKKH'S.
I'liiLADBLriiu, Wcdncaday, slay 30. ISf.
Decoration Day.
When you tire el tratnpintr
b;ar in mind there are bits
of breezy brightness and
restful retreats in the store.
The Equestrian Greup, the
Park, King Cotten, the Ice
Pyramid, tell part of a very
pleasing story of merchan
dising'. The price-arrow hits the
bull's-eye el quality en the
Dress Goods target every time.
Yeu can't go wreng:
ttconmcHerp, 6 te 1'JXc.
PuWmip, 15X te37Su
.1 umlly Usnzlea, l'JXc
Ulngtminf, su te Me
Just as tumble-down prices
in woelens: v
Weel llenrlettn. 75e from II.
LllniitiiK Ueahmuri-f, 37X from 60c
Albiiltear , We from 60.
The same song in the key el
whatever counter you step at
All around the Btore.
Ribbons expressly ler sashes
and windmill bows and all the
ether gracelul smoothness and
mussiness of leap year vaga
ries. A Inch Crown Melrn, tl,
Blnnti Hilttn KdKu Mellu II in
7f lueb Qres-Uraln Btilpe, ;ba
Pointers. Wide or narrow,
or with any quirk. There isn't
such another Ribbon counter
between the oceans.
K eat Transept.
The best news for Muslin
Underwear buyers we've had
for many a day. A slump in
the prices of some of the most-asked-for
things. Why will
manufacturers overload ? Loek
at these :
Muslin Night Gewn. Ham
burg inserting in yoke, Ham
burg edging en sleeves, $i.
The best for the money we ever
had. We thought it cheat) at
Si-35-
Muslin Night Gewn. Tucked
yoke, fine Hamburg, edging en
neck and sleeves, $1.25; the
$1.50 kind.
Fine Muslin Drawers. One
style neatly embroidered; an
other trimmed with Torchon
Lace. Either sort 50 cents.
Muslin Skirt, with cambric
ruffle edged with geed quality
Torchon Lace, $1. Anether,
with neat Hamburg edging, $.
Colored Skirt, black and
white stripe. The most popu
lar $1 Skirt we have had this
season ; new 65 cents.
R. & G. Corsets, 50 cents,
just half. They're seconds,
but you'll wonder why.
Meuse areii nd. There's
money lying in wait for you at
every counter.
Chealnutatreetalde, rait of Main Alile.
Easy enough te buy a Baby
Carriage wisely if you go at it
right. Begin by going where
you can see all the kinds
where the salespeople have no
special sort te push en you.
Then settle en the running
gear, the springs, the body, the I
WAIfAttAKMlVB.
parasol, the fittings. Needs
fewer minutes than you think.
Guess at nothing ; try. Select
all the parts and have the Car
riage put together te your
mind, if you cheese.
A strong, neat, comfortable
Carriage, $6. A little mere
fancy work, $8. Special Car
riages, ribbened, paraseled, and
handsomely fitted up, $12,(14,
$16.50. Then the price gees
up and up where you will.
Basement, northeast et centre.
The most stylish Ladies'
Shee we have Grecian last,
hand-made, patent leather fox
ing by a happy chance $5 in
stead of $7.50.
In solid-color Oxford Ties
Coffee and Tan Geat head the
precession. All sizes, B, C,
and D widths, $2 and $3. But
the nebbiest of all are the steel,
gebelin, and mahogany topped
patent Oxfords te match suits,
$3. $4. $4-5e, and $5.
Very fine patent leather Ox
fords, with kid tops, $3. They
have been $4.
French Dressing for patent
leather that will make the old
shoe leek new.
Market street front, west of Main Aisle.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
MEDICAL.
A YER'H TILLS.
common" sense
In the treatment of slight ailments would
savea vast amount of slckneas and mlaery.
ONKOK AYKtt'S FILM, taken alter dlaner.
will aattat DlKoatlen taken at night, wlU re
HeveCenatlcatlnn ; taken at any time, will
correct lrrfKUlarlllea of theBtomaeh and Dew
el, stimulate the J.tver and cure Sick Head
ache. Ajer'a I'llla, as all knew who use them,
are a inUd cathartic, pleasant te take, and al
ways preuipt and satisfactory In their resul'a.
I can recommend Ayer'a Fills above all
ethers, having long proved their value as a
CATHARTIC
fermjaelf and family." J. T. ileas, Lelths
vllie, fa.
II Ayer'a Fills have been tn use In my family
upwards of twenty years, and have completely
verified all that Is claimed for them." Themas
V, Adams, Ban Diege, Texas.
"1 have uaed Ayct'n Fills In my family
for seven or eight years. Whenever 1 have an
attack el headache, te which I am very aub aub
Jnet, 1 take a doae of Ayer's rills and am
always promptly relieved I Mud them equally
beutnctal lu colds; and, In my family, they
ate used for bilious complaints and ether dla
tui Imnei'a with such geed effect that we rarely
It ever, have te call a phyBlclau," 11. Voul Voul
Heme, Haralega Bprlngs, N. Y.
AYER'S PILLS
rasrARin BT
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oa, Lewell, Much.
"old by all Dealers In Medicine.
umy21te27
AYKK'S I'lLLS.
FORSALB AT
11.11 COCHUAN'dUKUGBTOlttf,
Nes. 137 A 189 North Queen Bt., Laucaster, Fa.
aprl 2mdw
BAUY CAKBIA UM8.
F
LINN HBKNHMAM.
100
Different Patterns
-or-
BABY CARRIAGES
-AT-
FL1NN & BRENEMAN.
"Alaska" Refrigerators
HAVK NO EqUAL.
FUND & BRENEMAN,
tfe le2 North Queen Btroet,
LANUAHl'KU A.
TMUSKS.
R
UMNO HADDLKH.
M. Haberbusli & Sen.
RIDING SADDLES.
The riding aoaaen having opened, we are
prepared te abew thelargoitaaaertmentlu the
city et Ladles and Gent's Killing Baddies and
llrldlea. Alse Whips.
TWENTY STYLES Or
Ladies' and Genl's English Riding Creps
FROM $1.00 TO $0.00,
-AT-
M. Haberbush & Sen's
8ADDLK, UAUNE8S,
-AND-
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Oentra Square,
LAt'QASTKlt, fA.
TOBACCO.
e
LD HOMKSTT.
IK OUB FOFULAB BRAMD
Old Honesty
Will be found a combination net always
te be had,
A riNB QUALITY Of PLUO TQtlAGCO AX
Loek for the red H tin tag en
each plug,
FIRST-GLASS AETIOLE
-IK
Chewing
Tobacco.
DONTFAILTO GIVE
OLD HONESTY
A r AIU TBIAL.
Ask yenr dealer for It. Don't take any ether.
JNO.FINZER&BROS.
LOUIBVILLIJ, KY.
(2)
hoots axd nitens.
B
OOTB AND BHOKB.
D. P.STACKHOUSE.
SEASONABLE
SHOES
-A 1-
SLIPPERS.
I'rudenl buyers will cenault their own In
terest by exatnlng the many bargains In aea aea
senahle Shoes and Slippers that we aie new
able te odor, which we have sraurrd at a very
low price. As we are able te sell thorn at prices
nqver before heard of, It will pay you te cell
early as possible, for they must be sold.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
SS & SO HAbT KINO, 8T
LANOABTEU, 1A. aTOljdAw
JsTBW 8HOK STORE.
The Pedestrian I
Te men dOHlrlng an eisy and comferlablo
nheu we would leat minend tbn I'edestrlan.
The uppers are niade et two pieces of calf
skin, therefore doing away with the extra top
usually found In men's shoes i hand suwed
an J without llntnir. Consequently, there Is
nothlngen tholnsldeof thu shoe te hurt or
chate the feet.
LOW SHOES.
A very desirable line of low-cut shoes for
men's woer A hand-made, Oxford tee, plain
bread tee. makes walking easy, Alse the same
style shoe In l)ongela,sofianaeuy te the feet,
for;young men's wear, In calf and Dongola,
narrow tee and Up,
OXFORD TOES.
Our line of Oxford teea Is large, comprising
everything Uetlrable fei ladlea, rnUaea auu
children In low-cut ahees.
Tennla and Uicycle ahoes of every descrip
tion and at all prices.
Wigwam slippers for men 'a, boy's, ladles',
mlses' and children's wear.
fl. SWILKEY,
(New CashUhoe store)
Ve. 84 North Queen Street.
LANCASrBlt,l'A.
manfJ-Smd
F
KKY ,t ECKEHT.
HOW TO SAVE
-rneM-
25 te 50 Per Cent.
WE HAVE HOUailT
WITMBKIIKHD' ENT1KK Ht'OCK OF
110OTB AN 1) SHOES.
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE !
And net havlni
room for them In our
KABTEINQMI'UI
ETarOKK, we resolved te
open a liruach Btire at Ne 29 West King street,
whero we must sell them en In a row Weeks,
(as we cannot Ilent the store longer thnn July
1st,) te de se we will positively eell them
At and Belew Cost.
Arrnng the stock are seme of the best makes
We will positively save you from 25 te M per
cent, en all the goods bought at this store.
Intanl's Pebble and Kid Mutten Bhoes, tae.
Child's Kid spring Heel Shoes, 4 te 8's, fioe.
Child's Kid and J'ebbln Spring Heel Shoes,
regular price 7Be und 855, boa.
Old Ladies' Lace Shoes, Kegular l'rlce l 25
and (1.60, l oe.
Child's and Misses' Drain Lace Bhees, regu
lar price Dec nnd $1 oe. Mi
All kinds of Mlises' Bhoes, Hcela and Spring
Heels, regular prices 1.2), II. S5, 1 1 be, II hi and
11.78, ILVOand I1.2S.
Special Inducements.
As we have a large let el IX, Sand SK we
offer Special llurgalns te Ladles who can wear
must, aiuv.
Ladles' tilore Kid Tep and 1'ebble Shoes,
1 M i regular pi Ice, K 00.
Ladles' 12(0 Shea lur 1M:,'I00 Hhe-8 for
12 25 and KM: IIMntefl') lur 12.3'J; II 00 Shoes
ler 11.00; 5 te and n iVihees ter 14 00.
fpuce tails u te mention prices el our Men's
Bhees, but we will sell these Just as cbeup as
the above mentioned prices.
Call tn te see the Goods whether you Intend
te purchHae or net, we will consider 11 NO
TUOU ULE te show the goods at thede prices.
Tite One-1'rice Cahlt Uoube,
The 1 eidurs of Lew 1'rtcea In
Beets & Shoes.
BKANUU HTOKK NO. 20 WEST KINO
SrKEKr,
(Next Doer te Ilager's Stere )
MA1NBTOUE:
NO. 3 BAST KINO STREET, LAN
CASTER, PA.
svNOTIUK As we must positively vacate
thlaroem July 1, we will keep this Btore opt-n
uery e tinlng. unsima
ilAUIllNBttr.
iA.TTfc.KNS, MODlTLB, 40.
Central Machine Works,
ceuNEit or
UliANTANDCHUiariAN BTUEETS,
(Uearef Court Heuse). LAN0A4TEK, pa,
Engtnea, Boilers, Machinery and ltepalrlng,
l'atterns, Urawtcga, Iren and lira Cealings,
etc.
Hvti equipped Machine and 1'alteni II bop
In the cliy ler light work.
VUoed Werk, rremptneas. Ueavonable
Charges, decs-114
FREY (S
ECKERT,
rAwmjsjs
UPBCIAL.
WATCHES
for rarmera and Ballreadars, 11 Karat Geld
rilled JUUS8 Cases, Elgin wrerka, tae each.
Jeb Let. Best Watch ana Jewelry Bepainna.
spectacles, eyeglasses and Optical ttoediTcoT.
reci time dolly, try teiegrapn-enly place la
the city.
LOUIS WBB1B,
Me. 1X N. Queen St, opposite City HeteL
Near Fenn'i
-a uen.
Deneu
Q.1LL-JKWKLEK, fte.
SPECTACLES.
Having purchased the Entire Stock of
SPECTACLES OF A DEUEA8ED
OPTICIAN, I will sell them for less
than oue-feiirth their value In order te
close them out quickly. Spectacles that
formerly eeld for (2.60 per pair I will new
sell for 60c. Understand, this ia net a
cheap Sptctaclt, but the finest lense and
frame that is made. Will measure your
eyes with accuracy, and can guarantee a
fit In every instance. As the line is lim
ited it will be well te call early.
CHARLES B. OILL,
Jeweler and Optician, Ne. 10 West King
Street, Laucastcr, l'a.
w
ATCIJK9.
WATCHES!
BEE THE TEST DISPLAY IN OUB
WINDOW Of THE
Geneva Nen Magnetic Watch,
The only Watch made wbleh Is guaranteed
net te be affected In any way by
ELECTRICITY,
WA1TBE (!. HERS,
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
LANOABTEU. PA.
nl-tfd
- MJ.
FUKXITURB.
kAaMmwAa
VUHCj A. 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 ur-sTAins at
3 1 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.
aprlUyd
"IXTIDMTfKK'S.
Furniture
THE OLD COllNKli
is itull or aoeu new hung.
Our stcek la tee large and must be reluct fl
beleru the season dost a Te doth! we hive
oenoluded te give the people a chance te get
Geed Furniture 1
AT A LITTLE COST.
We have some goods (net the neweit,
but
Just as geed) that will be sold If luu price put
en thorn will s-ll thorn.
ThosearoGUKAT UaKGAINS, and we ex
peet te eee them move lively.
WIDMYER'S
FU11N1TU11K STOliK
Oer. I' eat Kinsr & Duke Ste.
e
UK KKI'AIU DJ5lAKTMK.T.
HEINITSH'S
37 AND 29 SOUTH.QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTKU, PA.
II you have anything te be ipptlred, tend It
tens Wuuie ptepaied te attend tell uulte
promptly.
Reuphoktering of M Kinds,
Your Old Hair Mattress Made Ovci Kqual te
Nen , at Moderate l'rloe.
A Knll Linn of NKW NOVKLTirtS In riusb,
Tapestries, Krench Cretonnes (for lleupbol lleupbel
sterlng) te select from.
HEINITSH'S.
COAL.
DAUMUAKDNKK'H COMFANY
COAL DEALERS.
Ovriua: Ne. 13) North (juoenBtroet, end Ne,
H4 North Prtnce atreet.
Yaaea: nenn rnnee Direct, nearueaaing
Denet.
anr ltlffl
LANIIABTRU, PA
B.
B. MA11TIN.
holesale ami llntatt Dealer In all kinds of
IjUAUIKK AU COAL.
W Yaru-Ne Hi North Water andl'rlne
Streets, abeve Lemen Lincister. n3-lyd r
p ECOMMEND1U) BY EMINENT
PHYSICIANS
The "Best "Tonic,
A Concentrated Liquid Extract of Malt and
liens. i"or sale only at
Nes. aiandiri WestWlugtUuet.
cLormire.
ASKEW
HE.
AT MOS. M AND 138 WEST KINO 8TKEET.
eflf-ly
JKDUOEU PKIOKH.
L. GANSH1N ft BRO.
Men's, Bej3 and Children's
SUITS
At Beduced Price.
Men's All-Weel BnltsieducedtromtatelSIO
Men's AU.Woel Bulla reduced from 110 te IT.
Men's All. Weel Suits reduced from 111 te M.
Men's AU.Woel Baits redueed from 118 te 110.
Men's AU.Woel Suits reduced from 116 te 111.
Men's All-Weel- Butts reduced from IIS te
118 60.
Heys' All. Weel Suits reduced from WteM.
Heys' All-Weel Butts reduced from 17 te H
Heys' AU.Woel Suits redueed from TO te 17.
Heys' All-Weel Suits redueed from 19 te 17.
Children's 8ull s at 11.80, 11 75, 12 te, IS, L fa 50,
Ezamlce our great line of Treusers at 700,
II. I1.M, 11.78, , 12.80. , 3 80, U, II (0, IB AU
splendid styles and net te be had anywhere
else at the price.
Grand Army Suits at 18, 3 and 110.
Our Custom Department speaks for Itself.
L
d Bre
S. W.OOBNWR
NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE 8T8.
LNUA8TEIt, TA.
M
VKKB.t KATliKON,
Gr. -A.. R.
Te every member of the Grand
Army we offer a suggestion
quietly don't buy a Cheap Blue
Suit that will turn its color be
cause you can buy it for n few
dollars less than some one else
lias paid for a geed one. This is
truly peer economy. Ne one buys
Clothing at such extremely low
prices as the members of the
Grand Army. "We've favored
them because we think we're in
debted te them for past service.
We have just offered them Suits
at prices without profit. Our
Suits at V), $12 and (14 are the
genuine " True Ulue," and If
jeu've heard of any from our
stock that were net "True Blue"
we should like te hear of It. Twe
seta of buttons with each Suit.
Myers & Eathfen,
UELIABLK ULOTHIKUS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO ST.,
LANCAXI'Mi I'A
TTIKBH A BUOTIIKU.
WK 0LO3K, UKCOHATION DAY, AT NOON.
Our Ail-Weel Indigo
Blue, Asserted and
Middlesex
GRAND ARMY SUITS
AT
$8.00 AND $10.00.
Willi TWO SE13 Or UUTTONS ABK WITH
OUT DOU1IT THK CIIKAI'KST AND
nusr in
LANCASTER.
TUKllt KNOltMOUU BALK THK PAST
MONTH JUBT1MK3 US IN BAYING
60. CALL ANO 8KK THKU.
MEN'S BU1TS, 110 l'S BUI1S, UUILDIIKN'8
SUITS,
Fer Ureas and Kyeryday Wear.
Alpaca, Drap d' Kta, Mehtlr, Silk Btrlpc, Iml-
ta'len l'ongee Coats, uud Coats and Vests,
Siersucker Coats and Vests, and
Norlelh Jackets.
$1.00, $1.60 AND $2,00 EAOH
KVKKYTH1NO 1H rUltNlBHINaS-An In In
spiLtlen will Pay ion.
Hirsh & Brether,
THE ONH.PBIOB
Clothiers & Furnishers,
COU. N. qUKKN BTUKKT AND OKNTUK
BUUAUK. LANGABTKU, PA,
ITOK BALIS OH HUNT.
RESIDP.NOK ON THK EAST SIDE
of Duke strict, betveen Orange and
Chestnut, for ,enu lnA'jKINMAN,
mu Rtd At this OfDee.
HOUHKSFOHHAI.K ON TUK MOST
liberal tonus en Weil Chestnut. Wal
nut, I finen. llui), I'lneistidcharlottestreeU.
AmP15J6uid Z01 NOin It MAUY BTKtCT.
TTtOK KKNT-WOM APKIL L. 1BS8,
X3 forenoorater n of years, the Straeburg
llallreail, with coal and Lumter lard. Ware
house, LocemotlTe aud Cars : all In geed and
running order The lease of this valuable
p-eivny pnisents a rare opportunity te any
ptri duriring te ungaue In aplrasant, sell
tutubllshtd and preninble bUKlneits rer con
ditions, rent orether Icforiratlen apply u
'lllO3.0rIlhNUy llAbMUAUIiNV.B.
iu&-tfd Lancaster City, Pa.
Gansman
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