Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 09, 1888, Image 2

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LANCASTER OOTOIIKB 9. IffS.
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XBe uuest ueveiujiuieuiB 01 itiu vsuiuusu
-'tHttineM are that a Chinaman has been
C, aaturallzed by the Luzerne county court ;
t" f nd that four Chinamen liave been
f&Viepped at the Suspension! Bridire who
ware traveling bv tlie Grand Trunk iail-
i? i . ,,?.' ... .. .. H.1..1.
a roea irem IsUichre wua uireugu uuaeuj
It) points in the United States. The
Y rtjirr nP i.ha trenail rv trna Mftrrriinliml
Rn1" wwaiwj va. vuw wvhuhij n" vk'M.
ft''ofer Instructions. Aislstant Secretary
M J elarnarrl rennrvl Mint ilia rterartment
fe hs no authority te admit Chinese into
3f ---"-- " - ."-
iss"lirem Chicago or Pekin.
Pfy,i imet uuiucoe ucuticuicii nuu mi"
&,,,,, rrem Chicago for another ciiy in me
r;' TTntLM Hint en anil unfnriiinntalv cot Inte
S& fM country en the way, are entitled te
tI!eia avmnatliv. nnd thev Lave itin abund
c " ftBCe. liUt II) IS UOCS 1101 Ret lueui uata.
V?,isUe the country ; nor does It pay tlie
kfStfifty dollars that Canada will n&k from
Orfc. ".hern if fhnv nrnnnsn tn Rlnv llierp. l'irib.
&KL iMi thav tcIII nfc In-nlrrlil. In n. f Vmnrin
-r ,JaUi instead of in the besoms of tlie
jS" ICamiltes tliftt tlipvwprn sf eking . nil be
K&v cause they took their ticketfrem Chicago
ty the Grand Trunk instead of the New
V Yerk Central or Pennsylvania lines ; nnd
. perhaps they deserve their fate for
fix natrenizlmr a Canadian railroad.
' This incident does net in sober truth
.speak well for the geed form of the Chi
i new exclusion law. It is plain that Con
gress flnds it very difficult te pass n law
correcting the evil of indiscriminate im
migration without making it absurd in
its operation. The law which prohibits
importations of laborers by contract was
passed te prevent the biinglDg in of
large bodies of foreign workmen, ns
had been the practice of large em
. plejers of labor when they had
trouble with their workmen. It operates,
however, te prevent the hiring of
, preachers, skilled weikmen, domestic
servants, and ether classes of labor that
it is desirable te import, and that the law
was never intended te keep out. Se the
evil of immigration of great bodies of
Chinese laborers was te be corrected ;
andlbe law which undertakes te de it.
jpiVlteeps out of the country these who in-
uuceuuy pass out or, us uuiutie uvui
night while traveling between its cities.
"Whether Chinese new here may be
naturalized la net a very vital question
since the gates nave been shut down en
the race. The Republican journals eagerly
joint te a law of Congress forbidding
tb.9 naturalization of Chinese, passed by
their party a few years age and of which
they seem te feel very proud. But
That there is in the Chinese
bleed that should caue the Republican
', liaart te reject it In fellow-citizenship
'',waen it se eagerly embraces the African
viuuu, in Duuiiu ii uu jiuiikmni cijuiiii, u
'tAra unable
te see. Ter many years the
f'deslaratlen that nil
men were created
i3, equal has been the Republican knock-
,1 down flrtMimpnt tn fipciirn tlin neorre
if In the privileges of our cltlzenship.
'' But when the Chinese ceme up smiling
'' t3 receive the same treatment of his
sninhoed, he is steed aside by the Ke
i publican howlers for thopelltical equality
; of man; and they have no reasnn-jglve
i why. The sober tnitut-efc!!lfW!.i iliat
they LJsnfictfo-Bflke votes out of the
SdTce of the voters asrainst the Chinese
laborer, that prejudice being based en the
?? cheapness of his labor. The Chinaman
does net eat hog and hominy like the no ne
rt 'gre, or drink whisky, but exlst3 en rice ;
ll'l and because he lives se cheaply, he loses
iv His divine rlgut te political equality wun
the white and black Republicans. Though
g-f'r'.his civilization Is elder than ours, and h's
WjV. 4ni Al1trrone anrl Inrtimtrw nq frrenl liapin.
f-mr rrrrrr isz:. ";,":;.::."" r:r:
suvwiueiu uu uu tijuui uutiuai inaue
with the negre fresh from Africa,
who neither reads nor understands.
It is well. We have no objection te
make te the Chinese exclusion. But the
logie of that measure calls for negre,
Hungarian and Hottentet, exclusion. It
RjjTajisrer a uan upon uie iurincr mixing
m up whd uur-rawei lniener races nnu
the inferior members of ether races. And
k T .
our treatment of the Chinese knocks I
P$ "higher than a kite " the Republi-
s .-y ran lnierureiuuun ui iue ueciunuieu ei
;C',V" our independence that nil men nre born
iree ana cquai.
IgL . . 'T.. .. ..
m, jenn aucrman auu jeiiu liiui.
.", f-ATiatrw Kharman Via a itnnn fa1lltir In n
reckless way about the annexation of
Canada, and has called attention te the
resolution before Hib Senate cemmittee
en foreign affairs, requesting the presi
dent te open negotiations for the pellt :
cal union of the Dominion nnd the
J United States. The Senate has under-
taken se many absurd tasks, nnd paid se
j4 little attention te business of real ur
(4 Sency, that this small and useless reselu
& tien was hardly deemed worthy of notice
fgL nntll Mr. Sherman referred te it. New
3 the cable reports uneasiness In the mind
3" ui uuuu jjuii, ucwuube vl a iuiui )iua3iuii
"W"liy that the resolution in question may
PiiQ 'vllv ntpfln flint. Mm TTnltiid Rfiitnq nnil
-k. Jehn Sherman are going te take Canada.
S Jnhn llnll la almost unanlmenslv nnnnKPil
te any such proceeding, though he could
really spare the Dominion very well. Tim
trouble is with his pride and his drum
beat. If Canada became United States,
the British drum beat could no
X?
Jlengerbe described as circling the glebe
m with the sun, unless a few Central Amer-
$' . Iaeti sfatM fttinillrl hfl fllinOTfwl fnr ilia
A MW w-.- ..vw -w. u
Jw ke of the metaphor. As a leader of
3-T Aft.K nimfn vnTitMli la MfflnAnel I tlrt frmw .new
' present defenseless condition, Jehn
5 KSerman pan lmrnlv niTnrd te inlk
""ft ralmlv filinnr. tnVtnrr f!.infir1n
,tj, -.j ... .. ....
n addition et four or Qve millions
'wt tuicih ivj iue uuikueru null ei IUO
ifTJnlen, where the chances et his party are
' nt nnltn fin desnrat It, IiIq cvea "Vn
- - - - J"i iu
F.J.M. ft OTS...1.I l.A .,11.. .1. .ll. It. .1 .
r wvuuk in nuuiu us ijuiw uciiuiiui te
:rum up another war for the benefit of
t ?le old war party. Pensions could be
' i'gnmted en the same old scale with sliding
itensiens, and the votes et the simple
slnded Trench Canadian peasantry
would take the place of the fleeting cel-
,-'wed vote and help te sustain the grand old
jptrty for another quarter of a century.
'Of course these 'Canadians are bitterly
' ifeed te anything of the sort, but they
tftte English customs and by an agree
MMMt te let their institutions alone and a
tsl leleus carpet bag campaign , they might
Managed. Ne doubt Jehn Sherman
:hla fellow senators de want Canada
H their party can manage the seizure, but
pMuaately tbeyare net the United Statei,
Jehn Uull and his provinces need net
alarsaed, When Canada makes ever-
i
turea for annexation it will be time
enough te talk about it, but meanwhile
we need only see that she treats us with
nelcbberly respect, and the senators had
better attend te that retaliation bill be
fere they try te frighten the lien with big
talk.
A Member of CoebcIIs.
We observe that Mr. Jehn II. Daum
gardner has resigned his place in common
council , and we are net surprised at it.
Mr. Uaumgardcr has been an intelligent
nnd faithful councilman, and doubtless
flnds that the proper discbarge of the du
ties of the position takes mero time and
attention than he has te spare, especially
when the reward is se meagre and the
association with his fellows In the
council se unsatisfactory. It the mem
bers of the council generally kept an eye
slngte te the Interests of the city and pos
sess d high intelligence as well as honesty,
It would be nn honor and a pleasure te be
of them; the labor of the pest would be
requited by its beneficial lesults nnd the
appreciative npplause that it would win.
llut hew seldom is it that anyone can
honestly applaud the work of our city
council ? North Queen street for weeks
has been tern up with laying a useless
sewer, that should have been put down
years age, if at all, and new is laid down
under an invalid ordinance. Net only
does this council permit the outrage, but
it declines te take any notion when its
attention is called te the fact that it had
improperly passed the ordinance. After
long delay n steam roller is procured,
which instead of bclDg housed where it
works, is driven morning and evening
through the streets of the town te terrify
its beasts and annoy its poepie. And the
Intelligent committee buy rotten stones
nnd Blate te dress the streets, through
pure Ignerance or meaner motive.
The electric lights go out and
Btay out for many nights. Street rail
road rails and Pennsylvania railroad rails
offend the street grade unferbidden.
Mud pours out from our hydrants
through about one-fourth of the year.
What is managed well of our city
affairs ? The street crossings, de you
say ' Yes, when ceuncllmen llve in the
neighborhood. They seem te be n
councilman 'd perquisite and are put down
In elegant style, even at blind alleys,
when ceuncllmen live around about.
Tnn soleet council of Heading Is oonildor eonildor oenildor
lng areiolutlen providing ter a building In
spector. As the mayor, who was among
the lojured In Sunday's aoeldont, recom recem recom
mendod tlie appointment et such an ollleer
In his lest mcsBage this appears te be a case
of securlug the itable deer atter the less et
the hone; but It Lanoater and Heading de
net oet In thli matter while It Is a nlne days
wen der thore Is llttle hope that they will
de anything at b11. The public interett In
the tuntter lndlcatcH that new If ever ooun eoun oeun
oilmen will tot.
Takinu hlsoue from Honater Hberman
that ohatterlng Jack rabbit, Jehn J. Ingallr,
who has bwn parmlited by a Juit provl prevl provl
deneotopunUh the nation by existing In
ttiogul'e of n senator, emlU a maw of
noxious and oxubernnt verbosity upon tte
quostlen of Canadian annexation. lie
wanted te absorb Mexico, Canada, Cuba
and the West Indies, and added: "We
also uoed nddltlenal cccommedatlons In
the Torrid Zone for the surplus African
population of this country,' which will re-
utlet bofero the oleso et the
century." As the close et the century la
only olevon yenrs nhead, and a very large
amount of geed land la ear country li un
settled, Ingalls talka with about aa much
sense as a teapot
f
Wantku, a big Republican polltlelan te
try te reply te the llttle speech made at the
Uap by a llttle Democrat en Saturday. Any
attempt must result In a diiplay of narrow
nccUenallHiii In striking contrast with the
boy oratet's Hberal and putrlotle spirit.
HnreiiTH from Iowa Indlcate that the
Domceratlo candidates are gaining se many
supporteiH that thore Is a possibility et thelr
carrying the ntate. Frem all parts of the
state thore are reperts of old Hopublleans
who have nnnounced that they will support
Olovelaud because his policy Is In direct
line with the talk of UrlU roduetlon In In
dulged In by Kepubllean orators in Iowa
for many yeara. The state committee Is
managing the matt or very quletly and only
announcing the names et the most wldely
known and luilueutlal Hepper.
Huruni.ieA papers have ropertod that
Jcbse Metcair, a well known woolen manu
facturer of l'rovldenoe, It. I., expected te
reduce wages In the Wausbeck mills It the
Mills bill tbeuld pass. Mr. Metcalf has
anuouneed that the report la a campaign
lie, that be Is In favor et ths MUIb bill and
frce wool. 11 e declares that with free wool
and -10 per ceut. duty en the manufactured
article the factories have ample protection
and In the event of the passage of the bill
he premises te oreet a new mill. He
ay8 that with Irce wool there will
net be halt enough machinery In
the country te supply the demand for
American goods. Yet the Republicans
prefer free whlaky and they are new con
sidering in ttioHaimte whether It would net
be well te put a protective tax en eggs.
Here Is an industry that appeals le ltepub
llcan sentiments of protection. What care
they for labei 7 It Is the tax they want and
the patient work of the undemonstrative
nnd silent hen receives careful protection
from the pauper labor of bona en the ether
Bide et the ocean. Ne doubt the senators
belleve an egg te be a luxury abeve the
reach of the peer man, and wishing te please
the Wea'ern farmers who have paid heavlly
for protection without getting much of It,
they fcearched for some artlole that might be
inade mere protltable anil se they alighted
upen the egg.
PERSONAL.
Genkrat. NiiKn.MAN's, son and S'one"
wail Jacki en's nepnew peacefully occupy
a de.k togttber In tbsIaw eUlce of Mr.
Kvarta.
Dn. J. J. IIatahd, a hermit, new nearly
00 yearn old, and living lu a hut near Han
Antonie, Texas, says he Is a undo of the
preieut secretary et slate.
Mus. Cenklinu Is living a very quiet
life at Uttca, N. Y. Hhodeea net go Inte
society, and has no callers. Hhe Is Bald te
be a very queenly woman.
Mns Cuei.n IjANQreni), mother-In law
et n-Uovtrner Marshal), of Mlnnosels,
died In Ht. l'iul en Sunday night, sged 'J5
yearn. Hlie well remembered when the
nation wts in meurnlug for General Wash
ington. ChllliDBM. (I'zctDess, palm In thesKlaana
baeir, sIcuple.iiinjB., lutlumueea-tn a verd.a
fVm"-'1 ii' tH)r 2f 1Uu yiaa.- all tnese clearly
luOteate liver me..ttse. Ucn Laxader In llme
and be tuied. beia evury where. I'rke only
I'ieirvu our tmliy'i liealUi by promptly
aauilnliterliiK l'r. ltu'lU imuy byrun for tbe
mtfaseiel emly cbl dboed. i'rlte 2 cents a
bettle
NOTICK TO TKKHPABBKRd AND
UUNNEU1. AU puraens are hereby for.
. ... .via..-, ba .... a.... .. .kn. rnt -T. . .
jAucsuMit ujuulici nuvuivi lacinQa or nam.
eloeea. ellhtr .'or tbe purpose et sheeting or
flanlnii, a tbe Us -rill be rigidly tmlorced
against all iruivuilnjf en siiiatknOs otUisnn etUisnn
ObSlgnM after 1Mb notice.
WK. UOLEstiH rKESMAK,
B.lKUUr ALUKM,
III), O. rUKKMAH,
Atterasn tnrK.W.ennman' ui
COMPLKXJUN I'O WDJtK ,
QOMPLEXION POWBKK.
LADIES
WHO VALUK A KiriNBI) COMI'IjKXIOM
MUST USK
POZZONI'S
IISDIUA.TXI:
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
11 ttnp&rt a brilliant tranipftrency te the
kin. uomeves all pimples, iruckles ana ain ain ain
coiemtlODi, ana inakus the skin delicately
elt and benntlf uL Itcentatni no llme, wbtte,
loud or anenle. In turoe tbades, pink or flesn,
wuia ana Drunone.
FOK BALK IIT
11 Druggists and Faney Goods
Dealers dvorywhere.
WUEVrAKX OF IMITATIONS.-!
prxMva
lyAiVAAIAKJUfil
rnainsiruiA, Tacsday, Oct. 0, 1S8.
The2 Broadcloth at $1.50
is simply a trade freak. It has
nothing te de with the ether
sorts. They arc all here, and
better for the money than we
ever had them before. Mere
than a hundred shades of them,
52 inches wide.
But the special let at $1.50
fills another niche. We can't
well say tee much of it. Just
the right weight for dresses,
fine wool, finished like the best,
light green mofle
dark urcen Harriet
navyUlun ((lay
marinoMue ur.iwn
huar blue term cetla
cardinal blick
We never heard of a Broad
cloth like this for less than $2.
Cleakings are in full feather.
Beavers, Astrakhans, Stripes,
Plaids. $1.75 te $4.
Sealskin Cleths tee. Almest
the silky softness of the real
fur. Best Londen dye, like
Alaska Seal, and the cloth
won't change color. 50 inches
wide, $8 te Si 7.
North wen of contre.
The aisle is blocked only
new and then by these 65 cent
Heavy French Cashmeres for
50 cents. Most of the time
room enough for your comfort
able looking.
But no woman cares te leek
long. Settle en the color, that's
all. Cashmere is Cashmere.
The worth of each leading kind
is as well defined as the worth
of dollars and half dollars.
Precisely this weight and
twill is 65 c or mere wherever
the best cashmeres are sold
outside. A few seasons back
we sold it at 75c. We don't
knew of another yard te be
had te sell at 50c.
Northeast of contre.
As interesting a Ribbon word
as we've had te say for many a
day. "Reversible Satin -Ribbon
" satin and gres-grain
with gres-grain edges at a
fraction of the usual cost. Fine,
soft silk, in twenty of the new
est shades of the season.
2 i 3 a"d 4 inches'
18, 22, and 24 cents
Ohestnnt street side, west et main alsln.
The special bargain whirl in
Muslin Underwear keeps up.
Twe mere items :
Fruit of the Leem Muslin
Drawers, hem and twelve
tucks, 40c. They are regular
60c goods.
A 50c Corset cover in all
sizes for 30c.
Second fleer, Jsulpar sueet alde. Four ele
vators. 300 feet of counter room de
voted te Linens net counting
the Blanket corner. We doubt
if any two Linen stores in the
country can match it.
And there isn't a watc feet
in all that counter spread.
Every kind of Linen, honest
Linen. Take Towels, any sort
from Russian Crash te Elephant
Muck. Towels small enough
for dells almost, up te the most
generous. Frem Germany,
Ireland, Scotland. Twe coun
ters for Handkerchiefs sorts
from baby te grandmamma.
Frem dainty, sheer, sheen of
silk linen for ladies' underwear
te coarse, heavy French Linen
for butchers' aprons.
Table Linen in sets and sin
gle pieces, or by the yard.
We told you the ether day of
the wonderful Dresden Linen
with a bit tee big pattern (te
some eyes). A quarter off set
it skipping. Seme styles gene.
Pretty picking yet.
Here's a French Napkin.
Very Frenchy in shape, style,
size, finish. Toe Frenchy for
some. Dresden medicine :
$3.50 styles for $2.75
$3.00 styles for $2.25
Opening te - day a new
Deuble Damask Table Linen ;
4 new exclusive " Wanamaker"
patterns. Werth traveling
miles te see. $1.25. Napkins
te match, $2.25 a dozen.
Southwest or ceutre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
BOARDINU NBW 110AKD1NQ AND
Lodging Heuse, Ne.il Houth Llmosirtet,
J.iuc.uiur.AloxUcerKO.tllltmiiclilfi'pprtftor.
rlratcleiM (iermuu tuble beirfl. lleals ul all
lmirs. llimiaojuitertd for perumeeut boar bear
durs Meu furnUbed promptly nnd In Jlrst
c'as Btyle te wtdaiua una birthday rattles,
balls, bop, etc., t slieit notlce Athirenf
tbe publics patrenage, lteanertfiilly solicited.
3md Ne. II Seuth Lime Street,
JJOOD'S BAltSAPARILIiA,
Almest a Wreck
It is of ten ths case that a person get Inte a
ran down condition, tbecauioef whlchltlt
almost Impomlble te dstcrmlna. rrem a weak,
ened sjratem and impure bloea.moroand mere
serlens dlaordera appear, until the constitu
tion breaks down and soine definite powerful
dlsoase gains a Ann held. When that tired feel
ing eemes en it should be overcome at any
cestt Heed's Bunrnptrilla should be taken te
1 nvlvethn declining poweri, restore the appe
llte and vitalize the bleed.
"IRelltmydatv teteU what I think et
Heed's Barsaparllla
t was In a very peer state of healih for several
months t ter four weeks I was unable te work,
and nothing secined te be what t noedod. My
sppHltfl was peer, 1 could netslcep, had head
ache a great dell, paint In the small of the
back, my bowels did net move regularly.
Why 1 1 soemed almost a complete wroek. In
this condition I began te take Heed's Barsa
parllla. and In a short II me It did me se much
geed that I feel
Like a New Man
I em't be;ln te tell all the geed It did me. My
pains and aches are rolieved, my sppetlte im
proved. Had I realised hew much geed a tln
gln bettle of Heed's Barsaparllla would de mf ,
I would gladly have paid tn dollars for It, 1
say te ethers who need a geed medlclne, try
Heed's Bareapaniu and bee." Oxorek W. Jack Jack
ex, ltjxbury Btillen, Conn.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Beld by all druggists. II t six for 15. l'ropired
only by C. I. UOOD A CO, Lewell,
Mass.
100 Deses One Dellar.
tn
TOKNBOa'a i'Jj ASTERS.
A Mny afford bodily protection " In
your minfl," bat something mere
VKLVKT substantial will be necessary qnlte
seen, as Wlntnrlsrapldlyapproacn Wlntnrlsrapldlyappreacn
COLLAR Ing. In addition te heavy cloth
ing, these who are prudrnt will
OS VOUIlpiovldeasupplyof t80'a Tlas
Tin In anticipation of Ceugns,
L1XKX Colds. Chest Halns, Rheumatism.
Bclatlra and ether ulltnente which
DUSTKllSaromreto prevail during the rsll
months. This planter Is well known
rj ft uniformly rullable remedy In such trou
bles) Is always ready for Immediate applica
tion nnd Its ellect is prompt and permanent.
As thore aie many spurleut imitations In the
n arktit, carnful buyers will always ask for
jiEJf em a ana ruiusu an inner porous piasters,
MTHund two cent stamp tesenbury A John Jehn
snn, 21 Piatt street, N Sr , for a copy of .
itrucltem from the Docter, H valuable house heuso houso
beld book. (1)
run HAhH eh kknt.
HOUSICS Kbit HALK ON THK MOST
llhernl terms, en West Chestnut, Wal
nut, Inien. Mary, l'Ine una Charlette streets.
Apply at
UilMmd 02 NOUTII MAUY BTUBKT.
rpVO AND TUBKKBTOHY,
Brick Dwelling Houses,
Mtuated en Xast and West Walnut, West
I.tuien, Uliestnut, North Limit, Charlette,
Alary and I'lnn stroets and Lancaster avonue,
all In geed elder and repair, the lets of around
extending in depth 145 and 150 feet, te 10 feet
wiue iiueys, rer saia en me most liberal terms.
ADlllvte
o3tenl5d
3C2 NORTH M ARY8TRKET.
FOK SALE OK RENT. A BUILDING
situated four squares from centre of
city, sultuble for imy manufacturing purpose,
llasgcea bifdinent, two floors and attic, ,0
loot irent and 45 loot deep, lias a new 2 horse
power boiler and engine, olevator and ofllce
complete, with a siding In yard en line off.
It R , and one-story waioneuso 20 by 45 feet
tn tlmiearut main building. Will tell or rent
cheap by applying at once te
OUAllLKS F. MI1.LKR,
(S3 lrnd 42 Kant King btixet.
IIAKISUWO WDHR.
s
rKHI.INU BAKING POWDKK.
Absolutely Pure-
THIB l'owder never varies. A marvnl of
purity, Btmngthnnd wholneuioncss. Mera
economical than the ordinary kinds. Held
only lu Cans by all oreceri.
&TKRL1NU MANUSACTURINQCO.,
12 and 14 Biiruce stroet. New Yerk.
-will exhibit Ht Lancaster County Fair
Cakes for all. Batnples for all. uug283tna
iUUxjrvnniairiMV vuezia.
e
Alii. AND HliH
-TU.lt
ROCHESTER LAMP
AUtyOandle-Llghti Heats thorn all.
another Let et ciiRAr QLOiixaferHM an'1
OU stoves.
TBH! PHRPBfJTIOK V,
21KTAL NOULOINU A UUBUCU OUSIUOH
WFATHBR STRIP
Beats men; Ml.'X his strip outwears all ethers,
Keeps out tte cold, step rattling et windows.
Xxclude the dust. Ketip out snow and rain.
Anyene cun apply it no waste or dirt made
In applying it. Can be Qttad anywhere no
boles te bore, ready ler use. It will net split,
warp or shrink a cushion strip is the most
perfect At the Pteve, Heater and Range
8Wwy -a,-;
3'elin P. SeUaum & Sens,
24 SOUTfl QUEBN ST ,
l.ANdAftTKlt. J'A
FLA as, .tc.
AT BUHSK'a
FIREWORKS
Klrowerki, Colored Terchc, riag9, llurgees'
Chluesu Lun urm, Jitpauese Lanterns. Adam
nntlnu UunilleD, bust and cheap ; 10 caudles for
ISceuU. 'lb u
CAMPAIGN SCREAMER,
An entliely new and the most unlQuoandBnr unlQueandBnr
prising attlele la pyrotechnics. It Is a steam
whlailunnd stlutu combined. New aud Nevel,
and Is sold at S cunts each.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 3AST KING BTRBBT
LANCASTER, I'A
CAliRlAUKU,
OTANDAKl) WORK,
EDW.EDGERLEY
UAUKUCi: llUHiDEK,
NOS 4 1. i 11,45 11 A KKKT STR5RT, IWar 01
I'enlviilrci. lAncasler, I'e,
I luve In ntiicK and Ilulld te Ordar Every
Variety of the lolloping styles: Coui-e. Rug
pH. Cabriolets, cunlagus, letories, Ruslness
Wagons. "T" Cart, JlcCall Wagons. Burrles,
Market Wagons, I'bieieus, Kxpruss Wagons.
I employ the iwgt Muchi.nlce and have facu
lties le build oeu-ictlv nn style of carriage
dotlred. 1 be Oatully, 8tj fe and rinlsh ei my
work inakus It dncldi-dly 'lie Cheapest in the
market,
rsr iiavetiib iiesr ANDCURAPKST
OAUTIN'IIIV MAKKKi
F OH GOOD HKU.SU KS,
UO 7U
KIDBUnN'a.
Ne. ill West King Btreet, Lancaster, Fa C
STERLING
BAKU
MIR,
TOBACCO.
Qlil) HONESTY TOBACCO.
FINZER'S
OLD 'HONESTY
The Cbewern of OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO will Boen find that It lasts
longer, tastes sweeter than ether tobac
cos, and will please you.
Ask your dealer for It and insist en
getting It.
Genuine Has a Bed H Tin Ta
en Every Plug.
FUKN1TURH.
P
URNITDKK 1 FUKN1TTJRK !
T1IK UHDKUaiQNKO HAS BXOFKHKD HIS
BTORK AT TUX OLU8TANU,
ISTe. 88 East King Street,
Which was destroyed by Ore some time age,
and t as a perfectly New block of all kinds ei
FURNITURE.
PARLOR SUITES,
UKDUOOH SUITKS,
TAULKS..CUAIUS, ETC
UPHOLSTERINQ
In All Its Branches. Alse Fainting and Or
namenting Old Chairs.
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 East King Btreet.
1etfd
QOUa A GIBBS.
FALL OPENING:
TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK OF THE
NEWEST DESIGNS
IN
FURNITURE,
At our Warerooms, 2d, 3d and
4th floors, 31 Seuth Queen
street.
All are invited te see the ex
hibition. Nene asked te buy.
OCHS A GIBBS.
Manufacturers and Dealers.
aprll-lyd
H
OPPMKIKK'S.
An invitation te nil who contemplate
making any chirgj 1nlb"-lr homes (as regards
rurnliui o.elc.) this ra'l, te Cell and Examine
OUR
Large Assortment
OK
FURNITURE
or
ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Our Stock la Cempieteand our Prices as Lew
an tbe Lewest. It will be te your advantage
te buy your I'arler, chamber, Dining Roem
Suits, Me.,
FROM
HOFFMEIER'S,
NO. 20 EA6T KING ST.
seplMmd
w
IDMYEK'8.
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
STOOK FULL, NEW AND UEAUT1FUL.
Can't be Oescrlbed.
I'ut Your Kyes On It, and be your Own Judge.
Common, Medium and Flue Furniture.
Style. Quality nnd Finish Rising te the II toil.
JCbT I'llUll, wblle Frices are In the LOWEST
NOTCH. More worth In enr goods th&nthe
price would Indlcate.
A Grand Exhibit.
The Latest and most Attractive Novelty.
The DRUM Otteman and Footstool In the
window. Loek at them.
Our Floers are Full of the Newcst Styles.
WIDMYER'S
KURN1TUHK STORE
Oer. East Kinar & Duke Sts.
T
O UOUSKKEEl'KHB !
TO HOUSEKEEPERS!
Your nurds ter the next low weeks will be
varltd ou may want something New and
Rrlgbtln
Furniture I
We Invite you le leek through our stock and
will doeur best te accommodate you. There
are Chclce New Fatterns e(
Antlqae Bed-Roem FarnKure,
MUSIC CAUINKTS, COUCUK8,
Chairs for the Library & Parler,
Ucn
tc upholstering and Uepalrtng of all klndi.
Moderate 1'rlces.
at
HEINITSH'S,
27 & 30 BOTJXH QUBBN BT.,
LANCABTEH.FA.
BMW mOOBM.
gPEOIAL NOTICE.
Ladlea. Hliiet' and Children's
Coats, Jackets and Wraps.
- All Hew IhU BesMn.
LatfitBlvief, Leweit Prices.
WOOL SRAWLS
ATBAEQAtKJPKICES.
Latest Blylci laDrtM OexU.
Ke Trouble te Shew flood
JehnS.Givler,
6 & 8 North Queen Bt.
LAWOA1TKB,rA.
rnarle-lvdAw
J.
BARRY HTAMM
-HAS-
REMOVED
FBOU TDK OLD STAND, NOS. S3 A 87
NOKTUgilXBN BTUKET,
-TO THK HEW-
Bosten Stere
-AT
N0.24CENTRESQOARE.
We are Pleased te announce the Arrival of
a Cemplete Bleck of Choice New styles in
I'LAIN AND FANCY
Dress Goods,
And would callyourattontlontoafowUlCH callyeurattontlontoafowUlCH callyourattentlontoafowUlCH
U1NB1IAUUAIN8, net the se-called or snR.r snR.r
ceated bargaining, bnt bargains in which
you get Mere Than Your Meney'a Werth, vis :
Ten Shades ALL-WOOL HBNBIKTAP, 4(,
inches wide, S7Kc a yard; never was sold for
less than GOe a yard.
Twelve Shades ALT -WOOL 11110 AD
OLOT11B, 15 inches wide, Ces a yard.
Six styles CHILDURNS:plaidb, rich and
beautllul in their colorings, 8e a yard.
Twenty-flve Different Things In DttKBB
Qoedb at ate a yard, which include goods
actually worth 69c a yard.
SPECIAL A8S0RTMKM Or,
BLACK GOODS.
We want your meney. Frank, isn't It. Yea.
And we want your friends and your neigh
bors' money. And In order te get It we will
otter In exchange Ileal Jelly Heed Natured
llargalns, or In ether words, UU you get ac
quainted with our New Location we will give
you the
BEST OF THE BARGAIN.
FLANNKLB, BLVNKKT3 AND COMFOUTJ
IN UttKAT VAK1KTY
-AT-
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
J.
B. MARTIN A UO.
SPECIAL PRICES
-or-
Upholstery Goods.
Furniture Coverings
ATAWAV IJOWN.PKICK3.
Furniture Jutes.
An Xzcellent Materlal, ene yard and a-half
wide, used ler covering ail kinds of Furni
ture, reduced as fellows :
6)0 Atl'O
Me AtCOe
VOO At (CO
Raw Silks for Furniture
Oeveriug8.
12.00 Quality newn te 12.70
ll.ee Duality...-. Down toil a
US? eu&llty , Uejn te ,W
PETIT POINTS.
Tinseled and the heaviest and strongest ma
terial!, made ler urnltute Coverings.
I1.M Quality Keilnced te l.?ft
11.23 Quality , lieduccdte .t
B1IOKT LENOriH of all lbs abeve mate
rials at three-fourths prlce
Klegant l'atterns In Wide furniture Cre
tonnes, at 12Xc a yard.
Deuble Faced Canten Flannel, all shades,
12Xe te aoe a yard.
Frlntedand Flaln Kcru Curtain Ecrlms all
reduced in price.
CURTHIN POLES
In Cherry, Ash, Walnut and ftbeny, with
Brass slnds and liraekets at v&e Kach.
J. B. MARTIN
& CO. -
CLOTSIKO, SO.
!VtMjmMKWWifc
jyKROHANT TAJLORLNa.
Ten can And a tnettextamttrallaaef rer
elan and Oemeatle Uoeds for rail aa Witter
Wear at prices mat wUlsurprtaeyea, tt
ASKEW'S,
HOB. SH AHD SSS WEST KIHO TABBY.
cn-ir
ARTIB BKOTUKKS.
Batarday's trad waa
You'll Like
quick and active. Bayara
aid, We teem te kava
te wait for our turn la
the Price and
theCndarwear aadCloU aadCleU
ing IDepartmeat." Beat
Underwear for tte mice
the Fit.
te be found does that, and everything could
be asked for tn geed Clothing wss ready. We
did enr best te wait en all quickly.
Bard te find snch values ler men aa are here
at 111 a Belt.
The nicest, nebbiest styles and Bnlta and
Overcoat for jenng men, 110 te MB. Man'
geed, serviceable Butts, is te IS. A big Una of
most beautiful Big Beys' Bulla, at te tit.
Flenty of Little Beys' Bntu and Kuta te please
the mothers and the boys, and aa bright ana
cheery as the boys themselves. Qlre them
your eyes.
MARTIN BRO'S
CletalHf ana Furnishing G4i,
98 KOHTB QUXXM BT.
TirjL.IilAMSON A JTOOTKK.
We Can Shew All We Advertise.
The Largest Asiettment et
BEST HADE CLOTHING
AT
LOWEST PRICES.
Children's Overcoats, lit S te 110.
Children's Suits, si. CO te 19 CO.
Beys' Overcoats, n 60 te 19.00.
Beys' Suits, I ena Fants, Is 00 te H6 00.
Gent's Light Weight Overcoats, e tole 20 oe.
Gent's Winter Weight OveroeaU. 5 00 total.
Gent's Bults, SS.OO te 122 CO.
Children's Odd Fantr, SSe te 12 00.
Heys' Leng rants, 7 le te I 80.
Gent's KxtraFants.il 25 te 17.00.
The Largest Assortment of
BEST HADE CLOTHING
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Williamson & Fester's,
32. 34. 36 & 38 E. KING ST..
anuastkb,pa.
BRANCH STORE,
NO. 818 MARKET 8TBMET,
HWMUHIIUKH. PA.
M
YKKH ft JKATHKOH
A GOOD TREAT
IN STOUK FOU YOU
IF TOO CAltK TO LOOK AT
A WELL-SELECTED STOCK
-or-
lDg.
Everything Desirable
FUOM
$ 1 0.00 TO $25.00,
AND
Made In Our Reliable Way.
THE PRICES ABE NOT TOO Him
FOU LL BAY SO WUKN IOU BKB THBM
Myers & EatMen,
UBLIA11LK 0LOXUIKB3,
NO. 12 BAST KINO BT.,
LANOASTKU rj..
riLOTUINQ 1 CLOTHING 1
L GaDsmaD & Bre.
CLOTHING PRICES.
Claims are easy, lint enr cUlm is that our
prices ler clothing of all grades are lower than
uny reipecbtbie competition Is capable at
certain and swllt proof.
8KKMANY KXAM1'LI3 IN
FALL OVERCOATS.
AT 1, Vi, 8, 10, 112, 111, l'.B,l?, 20.
ts se Buys a Nlce Csstmere Snlt
l7 00 11uygaUoed Worsted bull.
19 OJ Buys a Uoed All-Weel Cesslmere Bull.
112 CO Buys an English Worsted Cutaway
Suit.
115.00 Buys a Perfect Fitting Frlnce Albert
Butt.
BOY'S AXD CHILDREN'S CLOTH INU.
Iiey'srulUatlS II, IS, 8. 17. IS and H.
children's at 11.75, K.ll., 12.75. i, i. 3 and 18.
Men's, Bey's and Children's Fanta at Low Lew
est Frices.
Our lis oe and 118 00 Butts toOrderareFast
Belters. It will pay you te leek at them if you
are In need of a Fall Bult.
L. GANSHAN & BRO.,
UAN UF ACTUBKlta OF
Men's, Beja' tmd Children's Clothing,
B. W. COKNKU NOUTII QUKKK
AND OBANQX BTUUKTS.LANOABTXK, PA.
Ready
Made
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