Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 23, 1889, Image 2

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LANCASTER flAILY INTEUJGEKCEI SATURDAY. FXWXOAm 23 18S9.
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i Dmlty InUlllgencer.
, rnicuT m, i.
:n.MiMN vthb SMts.
Mttw MOMe e: urn tute are
Itt BfttelWr, tty RBendmebt of tie
a, Is "the manufactuie, sale
for sate of intoxicating llqaer
ssl as a beverage,'' only that and
fM eoetifflptton et Jntoxlcitleg 11
mttlraet forbidden; ncd upon this
, . -i;ntr justice Agnew ana
; tateUlfeat sen, who cannot get
thedectrlte that the natural
of mm must be respected
' law. feel themselves aUe
VjkyfiOTa of a law which
l the making and sale, bnt net the
?-VMC Intoxicating liquor. It Is maul-
r a flee point te rest upon, since
man cannot make or buy he ob eb ob
.tsmiyeannetnso. Bat, they reply, be
r MI ky it outside the stale. And this at
jNiMrt is se ; but if every outside coun ceun
tffef wiraM prohibit 1U people from mak-
'IM'Md elUeK intoxicating Ilnuer.it.
MWl net be had by Tennsylvanians ;
;f.Vttat thoee who prohibit its
efactute here, and admit that
ftt- nee cannot ua forbidden, rely
tittnly upon the greater respect for
t rights manitested by ether ceun-
,te maintain their position that they
rrlffitly fetbld the making and the
s vatUlhv f h twinta nf Pennsylvania of
&, ittt " '"-t :.";.:.:."'.., .t...
WMKwey may net iiguuy lermu men
MmDtlnn. And it is clearly a very
k'-'l'''i.iiill tn .m That llila lnnr will
HWVVWI.IWU W 1A...V. ., vuw ..,
e. be effective in suppressing the use
LsMexlcallng liquor is demonstrated
te- .the liberty given the citizen
'te ' buy such liquor euts'.ds the
-Btote. and bring it into it ai
Ma property. The most that can be ex
' ;fted of such a law is that it will eperat e
!le restrict the consumption of intexl-
eeMeg liquors, just as the high licence
ayMsiu Is exposed te de. The radical
. :fsMcet in the working of the policy Is that
K 'jH does net give the state the opportunity
' tn anner vIsa thex-nnsumntlen of intexl-
reante, as tbe license syitem does; and
-furthermore it deprives the state of the
jMfh license fees, as well as the tax upon
. jym property used In the manufacture of
urn Beverages ; te say netuing 01 me m-
' artMaat lets mulcted upon these engaged
Vtatfca business.
' X does seem that no friend of temper
mJm Attn tiA smnlmntatl with 1 tin Maa Af
K'Jlfca unrestrained use et intoxicating
, Nqsers, imported into Pennsylvania from
semr Mates ; it is very bard indeed te say
ejurwany intelligence can be persuaded
ikat the result will be favorable te tem-
. iSperance. It will cause a wholesale pur pur
baaeet liquor by the consumers; the
4WMBru result win be its wuoiesaie cec-
maptlen.
??,' 'It will net matter te the fanatic that n
. k-taran ladustrv has been driven out of the
c -,tt ,i irt vnn ta Ita tiAlirhtinra. lVnn-
PaylTanlawlll be, thereby delivered, they
I'M 'will My,from a great sin , and her greater
tWer7 wiu uj juii cguiiensaiiua ivruer
:frttless.
H, jiDt wnac nave me farmers 10 say
t' Wftbeut It, who are free new te make
wa !! from thfilr vlnpvnrd nnd cldnr
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AMM fllftl AVfltlDTfl. J Tlill. tltifla.
-1 WH UU4 VH.UtkB t UVJ UUUCt
) hlmnlt rt .nnru Ihnt tltla new
:, .-w " . uu
.MgHtaUen will deprive them of their
jprtflkge of making any beverage that
:y Intoxicate. The solid form la the
iaiklv ena in which intOTlp.nnbi run li
.PQtKftlrftfi. Thov tnnv par fhalr ntinlan nnrl
tj.4 . . . .
fc. &lkmr nnM ffiftlr trm Ql tltblr rva .nil
1?'S. rl "- ww.. uu .uu. .JV, f.UV.
;: ney may eat meir lermeutca ana a is.
it tilted Juice, if they first solidify it ; as
jlptfcey may de in winter, very cheaply
Kgpwaapa, ey ireeziug it. we unuer-
tbat frozen intoxicants will be
'r"j free, since they are clearly net beverages.
?u Am we note, as the result of the success
r&fet this prohibition amendment, that the
('MnAIni nf nlMlllnA nnni. ..Ill I. In,
eca out Inte a great business in
Pennsylvania te the great '.detrl-
,lt te tbe contentment of the doctors,
tee undertaker and the untaxed veudera
ivm.. r --;: -" " ". "u"
:v;.;m uih nnn rnuaimn. wa tin tint
. anaerstana mat the irezen stomach may
.;'110t btt nrAmntlv rllnvn1 lie n tint
&lwveraff.timt is net Intnxlcitiniv nml tva
femee for that troublesome member of
;' numan economy a succession et no t una
-lea shocks that will try it severely, and
BMecelt te a chronic state of dyspepsia.
Lthai te guaranteed te be a sure cause of
!,MBtl irritability, and tlut may be
ifCteUedonte cause mere murdering and
$'Wlfc-beating thau even the llharal
)&eant new charged te the tale et liquid
terzrz?:
gwr our latter enu win ue verv am
, te fee worse thau the first, between the
rnee importation et wholesale lets of In.
.. . ... .
tatlcating beverages by social club3 and
rvtfceialeef solidified Intexlcatlnnr llnunr
by nnllcenred dealers.
Drain Larllles.
It te pepnhrly supposed that a man
tblaka with his brain ana a pig may be
T aitwuKu te ue nis iimitea amount or
' tklnVlnv mill, the oen.n .n 1....
r-, " '"..(S .... .ue mu.g UiKlkU. UUL 11
fe.rtieularly intelligent and thoughtful
rAfMC toil was Blaln mid ovnmlr.e1 n,
'.'tL " ' . ..... --. me
iytwruayini;reeneia, Mew Jersey, had
tkWB brain at all: prim. Uih iir..!n ia rnf
nery for thought ! Whatever mav
Fs'WKht of this conclusion It has never
L.!t kleil DTOVMl thftt Bl7 nf tirali l.n.l ..!.
ttr'VT w "' " " """ "" uiutll
l Uff w,a B0lly or tlieugh Daulel
Kvl'Webiter and ether great mm have had
P.y IftfM brail 8. luanv verv ntilw rni... !,..,
A 1UJ -ji... i. ..,.
(Sit bM been argued by thesa who doubt
immortality of man that without
I brain te think with there can lw nn
Iktmibt. and the propejltlou seems ut
rt4ntUBce strong enough until the quej.
ieeBKi,wiiy can net tbe liewertbat
I through tbe bralu work tbreunh
thlaj els?, tlriugh something tee
ana impdipable for our coarse
i? Science tells us that nerves cn.
lieUnbrala. butet the catap.lt' nr
tb force that is at work there we can
t Judge by result!. We can net even
ilftte as te its mysterious method of
1tt Men. Sjme citizsns.fer example, de
Me r pd tical thinking with tbe memerv
: bC 4 ter a ted ancestor!. There are staUs-
IWte think tvilli ttielr .evi.,l I
- --- ... .v. i-ui.j , iaw-
l wbe think with their authorities; and
s.wne intnic with the r lunirs.nnd
Wr (be late wise eiir of Jhf.pv
Ijh with his cavity, that was found
ibitrtlu should have been. At
IbVNite, h'e plgly thought was te soreu
S. and haa served tr nnlnk mnrci
rfttera a tale: for Ills life was spired a
i mmn nuu uu uck or uraiu reproves
Wbe arti alwava dnnlitlnir mnii.
tnithe tecauM thtv nn nnt rlbliru
l J'jftjj - j .jnd uie hew aed v.- j,
WASHtKBTOK'a Mrlfadsjr appears te be
reriTlBg aa a heUday, and It assy beoele beeele
brated hertafier by a great annual fox obese.
Yeung Ueerge was aa ardent follower of
tas hounds.
The highly emasa mUl Oily Troop of
Fiilladelpbla will net go te WasMagten for
tbe Inaugural parade. They say that they
cannot tend the less of prestige whlea they
would suffer by taking acoend plaee In the
line, because they have always had ntst
place at presidential Inaugurations and
while finding no fault with General Har
rison's obeloe of his old regiment for a body
guard they deellne te Imperil their ancient
prerogative. All this Is very msgnlfleent
en the ptrt of the City Troop but It will
Hardly be likely te lave the tm
pjrtieJ prerrgatlve. Psople will ask
why tbey were evrr selected for
this distinguished censidsia'JcB and be
yond the fsit that their ranks have
been recruited mere or leas from
tbe first families of Philadelphia, there la
no answer. Being mea of wealth and
owners et blooded stock, they have alwaya
bacn able te make a peculiarly forcible Im Im
preitlen of military BiagnlUoenee, but cur
presidents are men of the people, and are
supposed te have no taste for regal pomp,
and as tbe honor Is te tbe escort, rather
than te the one eaoertcd, It would seem
proper te ssleet for tbls distinction some
thing mere honorable than clothes and
horses and blue bleed. It is lime that this
flittering of arlstocratle vanity should step
and tbe plaee of honor In a military die
play be given la turn te the permanent
eavalry organization of the army, whose
record bear the nsme of many an unsung
Ualaklav.
A i'acktieus oeniorvatlve momber cf
the Canadian Parliament auggeats that
Canada should buy the Eastern states or
this republic. Totals In burleiriue et the
Amerlcjn talk of annexing Canada, and
assuming her national ilebt, It might be
a geed ttilng ter the esuntry ta let Mew
England ROBt a fair prlee, as her popula
tion la new Bald te be largely of foreign
blrtb, and the barren soil Is net worth
niueh. Tbe Yankee stoelc has drlfted te
ether pirta, and tbe Wostern Yankoe Is
new tbe meat valuable variety. The trans
for would nlae rcllove in of Ulalne, but his
Jlngeltin might make Canada nn ugly
neighbor.
m . m
Tin: American men of-war In tbe harbor
of Vllle FrBtieUr, near Nice, celebrated the
birthday of Wasblegkiu In gtand atjle, aid
anaceiuntls cabled te tbe Jit raid of the
silvea of salulleg cannon In memory et
Washington and in compliment te the
French llact which drepped into that little
Mediterranean pett te see what all the
nelle was about. When tbe French ad
mural aaw tbe bunting en the American
veiael there, he remembered that it was
Washington's birthday and with true
French politeness he ordered his vessels te
sea again and when tbe fleet appeared again
Inbalfan hour) all tbe veiaelt wero gaily
deoked with bunting, with tbe atars and
atrlpei en the mainmast. The British
training ahlp Mercury aent a crowd of
boys te visit the Lancaster, probably as an
Interostieg historical roi.'e or obsolete men-ef-war.
It Is pIemIub te And that our old
navy can at least be ornamental.
Tub New Yerk Sun In an article based
en the report of the state beard of obarltlea
of New Yerk, lays that nearly M)0,000
people, or about euctwelith of tbe popula
tion of the atate, obtained charitable assist assist assist
anoe from atate Institutions in tbe past year,
tbe expoedlture aggregating 13,315,000
Yet tbe lmmense sums expended privately
should be added te the above and, besides
the many unrecorded girts of aims by the
Well-to-de, It murt be remembered that the
peer tliouitelvos are perhaps tbe most
liberal beipers et ene another. It is also
co'ed that of tbe sum noted above as ex
pended by Ihs state, 11,800,000 was for
alarlei and wajes of the oinplejcsof tbe
laitltutlens.
Ne wender that the .Sun exelalms : " The
extravagauce nf charity is appalling and It
is tttftdlly Increasing." When DeTocquo DeTecquo DeTocque
vlllo wro'e his memorable wsiy en Amer
ica, It was te tbe bener of our country that
tbore wai no abjeet povetty and beggars
wero we, The peer were without sor ser
vlllty and overy oue showed proper hcH
rispect. New we have boeouie very much
lite tbe rust of Hie world and flmleur.
solveaoonfrontlriK ibliHamoeld problem of
eiarlty. Thcru wai a tlme net se very
long age when an American would have
felt Iniulted If ollered pay for doing what
he wai hired te de,bul new in the oltlet and
at summer rtsnrts of wealth and fashion
tlppleg lias beceme be firmly established
that It ii roekoued as a part of tbe wages
It can hardly be counted as charity, but It
is gUeii and received as something for
nothing, and ae helps te eduoate people te
lodltcrlmlnste eharlty and professional
beggary. Htate charity does net replaoe
prlVH'.e charity, but only seems te drive it
te ether ehauuels, aud te stimulate careless
nud harmrul giving, and the truest and
least harmful et all eharlty is that of tbe
p-wr te the peer. It Is ret only the lnerrae
of cxtiavrgaiice m eharlty that la appalling,
but the lociease iu extravagance of alt
kinds.
PERSONAL. .
KeiiKKT (Iauhktt, ex prcsident or the
iniilinir A Ohie, Is ropeited te be much
Improved in healrh, aud his Jilends will
remove him from Illogweod te ilexlce.
Hkv O. P. Buiimr. will proaeh bin fare
well serinnu ou Hunday evonleg, In the
Uerman .lngll Itsrernied ohureb, Harris
burg, en North stroet. Mr. Hetbel comes te
ianoler te iBke charge or Hu Jehn's
ltefermtd ohureb.
Hkv. w. K Jou.nhex, rector of tbe
- xetthtatit Kplicuiml church lu Plalnvllle.
Cone., Is tryiug the Hpurgeen method of
lntereatlriK mea In religious atUIrs by
aPewlrg them te smeku white hn chais
lufcrmaily ou itlblteai subjecta Ills last
talk; wai te au tueemblsge gatbered in a
drygoeda store, arid he wero a surpllce
while epeaking. Ila thinks be can make
church recruiu In tbls way.
James Kusikll Lewai.r. received
12&y"""XS. -0U f!d7' "Oi.enly Frem
rp.r . .; uu' "0Ui uiaustene,
Tennyson and ethor prominent foreigners.
,.... .u . -A iuiuinuv join in
the proposed congratulation te Mr' Lewell,
and I truit that America may, for a lenJ
lllllB Vl In ivini. I. ...... a i' . . .. ".' '
ehuractei-mid tmniin -. . . ..
years cherlVh his rime." "'" '" ",M,r
lltsuej' Tbiii-hs, or Londen, relates tbit
when he was oueu worablppleg in the Kat
Kad i chureh, wbere a hearty mSsleal aer vles
is a distinguished realure, he Joined in tie
a ngleg te the best or his ability. iie ,, .
ateuterlsn volee, and tbe tUect of his t it jrts
en these sit lug uearhlm may be imagined.
At the oenoluslon or the second votes of the
hymn the patience of a werklugmau ou hi
immediate left seemed fairly exhausted.
Net recognition the dignitary beside him
he p or man, in sheet deaperatlep, gave
tbe uwhep a suarp dig in tbe ribs, and the
latter, en turning around for an explana.
Hian'w' thudreMe(1 ln subdued but
diet net tenes: "I say, gub'ner, you dry up
you're spoiling tbe whSle show.' P'
WUISKV HKLLElM KXeiTEU.
Uceates In Wllktiban UaUsd irrem Tbrts
le Fi Uuudrsd Ueilars.
The liquor men of Wllkeabarre are
greatly rxelted. The county treasuterne-
tmed them en Friday afternoon that they
i1dla.l P1 , 'or their license.
-1" yf hey paid only 300. and they
were under the lmpresalen that that wh
all they would bare te pay tbls year. The
county eolleitor, W. L McLeaZ se ruleu?
lle claimed that Wiikesbarre waVgoverned
r.y charter of It. own, and did net come
under ibe recent decision et tbe supreme
court regarding tbe olasslficailen TclUes!
rbe county treasurer, however, In order
te make euro of his position, wrote te the
auditor general of 'the state. Toe latle?
otflelal stmt word bsek that Wiikesbarre
ca.i.e under tbe ruling of the aupreme
e;iurr, and liquor licseies would ba ftSx
Te strengthen Disposition Attorney Qenersl
Kllpatnck Inderted the views of tnesudlter
gestereL Aeeerdlagly, the eons tytreamrer
ays be M going te be governed by the
e eteaatiietit.es. and WUllgnoretheejeniy
eolletter.
Mere than seventy of the applicants fcr
llceasea residing in the outer wards aew
sy tbey will net take out lieense, es they
oienotRflordtopaysomttohtaoney. These
who de pay it will de se under pretest.
The attorney general bases hie opinion ea
the decision of Judge MePnersee, of
Lebanon county, who rules that Lebanon Is
a third class city and tbe lieense fee must
be f600. Therefore If Lebanon, With 80,000
population, la a third elsss city, Wllket
uarre, with a population of 45,000, must be
one, tee.
KumIm Celers Fired Upen.
Tbe report tbst a French cruiser had
bombarded Bsgalln, where the Cossack
expedition under M. AsoblneiT had settled
temporarily, killing or wounding five of
tbe expedition and capturing tbe remainder,
isoenurmed. Tbe bombardment was the
result of tbe refusal of M. Asoblnea te
lower tbe Russian Uig which he bad heisted
at Hagalle.
This Is probably the end et Aschlnefi's
romsntte expedition. Ue and his Cossacks
started te establlab Kusslan colenics In
Abyssynla, and the scheme was interesting
because tbey are tbe only white men whom
King Jehn, of Abyssinia, has received en a
friendly footing since bis trouble with Italy
began. Priests of tbe Greek cbureh are In
Aaoblnen's present psrty, and, according te
his story, they were specially Invited by
King Jehn te enter his country and arrange
fera union of the Coptic andOreekchareher.
Beth France and Italy have been dubious
about the etleet tbia Hussisn enterprise was
likely te have upon their Interests, and the
faet that tbe party landed upon French ter
ritery seems te have been made a pretext
rer ureaaing up me expedition.
The torturing dlieisa neuralgia Is InnUntly
relieved and raiilflly cured, by fialvatluu oil.
her. Wm. It. Chapman, pastor of H. K.
church, Urorgetewn, 1). U., wrote ea : Having
had an onperm nit y te tett the excellent qnai
Hits of Lr. null's (Jenah syrup, t tmsllata net
Uiaay.lt lithe best, remedy lhaMi ever und
in my faintly." Fer croup and whooping
cough It la a euro euro.
Idleness Is a Dangerous Fault
In the kidney. When Inactive they speedlt
fall into diarepalr. Tlioie obitlnate and fatal
rnaladle,llrlght'ailleaaeanddlabctci,cniac
with tcrrlble ccrUbity upon the inaction ei
the organs aUectcJ. Catarrh of the bladder,
tnuraaU, gravel and attMigxirynre alie te be
apprehended from a partial paralytla et the
bladder, etnlilcli weane nnd aluggiahneitj
arotliecauaca- Ifoatcttcr'sMemach flitters l!
n line tonic and promoter or activity for the
ranal ergana, ami oue which can be relied
upon te attercl them the rcqulalte atlmulua
without exciting them an effect te be feared
from the unmcdlcatcd alcoholic excitant et
commerce A further bcncuccnt effect of the
Hitters, by renewing nctltlty of the kidneys,
la te enable them te drain from the bleed lu
Ha pasaage through tliam, lmpurltlca pro pre pro
ductUe ei rlicuraatlam nnd dropsy. Merreua.
iicsa, lever nnd ague, cuntllpallen and Uja
peptm are conquered by the Illttera.
K!
OKO SOAP.
Koke Seap.
IT WILL FLOAT.
IT WILL FLOAT.
l'UUX, UNireUMand UUKAIILS In qua).
Ity, economical In uae. A veitetnble oil soap
for the LAUMDltr, TOI1.BC and 1IATU.
Adapted te general household use, or In
MILL, MINK or SUOl'. II yenr grocer does
net keep it, tend us Scents for poatego, and
we will wall acakeFUKK. Address,
H. &. O. A. ROBVBB,
nevif lyTu.Tti.S CINCINNATI, O.
M'
OLANE'H IjIVEK PIL1.S.
TIIEUKNUINK Ult.C.
McLANE'S
CKLKimATED
LIVER PILLS.
Intemperance a Disease,
When the celebrated Or. Iluh declared that
drunkenness was r dtseaae, hoenuncltteda
truth which the expflrlence and observation
of medical men ta every day cenflrintng. t he
many apparently lusane excosaes otthesewho
InduiKuIn thuuse of aptritunns liquors may
thu te accounted for. 'J he true came of con
duct, which li taken for Intntuatlen, la very
lrnqutintly h dltrnwd stata nt thB Liver. Ne or
San ln the human system when deranged, pro pre pro
uceaamero tilghtlnl catalegue or uisrases,
Aud If, Instead nf applying remodles te the
uianlfostatleneof the Ulscaai-, aa la tee ettim
tlm cose physicians would urnscilhe wiihn
view te thoerlglnal can up. rower deaths would
result Irem diseases Induced by aderanKil
tutnef the J.tver. Thror-teurths et the dis
eases enumerated undurthe head ofConsumit efConsumit ofCensumit
tlonhavu their seat In a Olteatut Liver. Jhn
((oiiulue Ur. C. McLane's Liver l'lllf, prepared
by riouilng.Ilres, l'ltuburg, l'a.aroasure
Mr Jonathan Iteughmnn, or West Union,
rarlt te., Illinois wiltes te the prriirteterti.
riemliiK Ilrntnm-s, of l'lttaburg, l'a, thnttie
utq s u He red from a aiveru and prenuclei! at.
tacit et fuver and iiiue, und wua enmnletnly
toilerod toheulttiby tun use of the genuine
Ur. u. alet.anu's I.tvnr rills aloue. 'lliese rills
unquestionably pessess emit properlIe8,and
can bu taken with docldedadvaulagefnruiany
diseases requiring Invigorating remedies, but
the Liver l'UlgaUndpro-euitnentaHthe means
of testerlng a dlsorganlzedltver te healthy ee ee
lien; bunce the great cslebrlty they luvu at
taluid. '""'"AonhavlnglhegenulnoOr.C. McLane's
..nui i ins, inepirua ey riemlnK Urel , fltts
uurir, l'a, Allertigglsls kcey thuui. 1'rlce ?i
cent i a box.
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QUHES MIKUMATIbM.
Rheumatism
According te recent Investigations Is caused
by excess of lactic ncted In the bloed.ThU ncld
attacks tbe ttbrnue tissues, particularly In the
Joints, am causes the local manifestations of
the aisoase, pains and achts In the back and
khou'ders, and ln thu Jelnu at thu kuoes kuees
ankles.u, p and wrists. Thousands of people
have found In Heed's Sarsaparllla & positive
and permanent cure for rheumatism. This
medlclne,by Its purifying and vltalUtng action
neutralises the acidity of the bleed, and also
builds up audttrongthens me whole body.
Heed's Barsaparllltt
" 1 was laid up for Ur months with rheuma
tism, aud usid many kinds ei mcdlctne with
out geed result till one cl my neighbors told
me te uike Heed's Darsaparllla. When 1 had
med half a betUe I tult better, and after tak
lng two betUes I think I was entirely cutud,
as I have net had an attack et rheumatism
alnoe." Kcuknb li. Dues, Kossvllle, Stateu
Island, N. Y.
Cures Ilheumatlem
" l had attacks of rheutratlsm wi;ichiu".
crad lu severity. I took tnree betUes el
Hecds 6arsaparlII and I am p'eisedtesay
the rheumatic patns coesod. my appetite and
fiigstleu bocame better, and my general
health gTeaUy Improved. I am firmly con cen
ylnced that Uoed'a 8arsaparllla enred tre. ai
... .u,. iitunuiiue ,OI mis uioed uls-
ease." Wm.Ecoes, Ueneve, N. y.
Heed's Sarsaparllla
Beld by all druggists, ll ; six for 5. r repared
only by C. I. HOOD CO.. Lesiell. Mass
100 Deses One Dellar.
ID
QUMPLKXION POWJJEF..
LADIES
WHO VALUK A UjriNirD COUl'LKXIOJ.
nU3 Use
POZZONI'S
StSUIOaTKD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
.w1.1 lu'5lart8 brtlltant transparency te tha
waSdBb?uaue,tat.U,r0U ',haaM' &'&,
reu BALK 11 r
.11 DntgKlBta and Fanuy Ooerte
Oaalera tlvory-whero,
aprTivaWA,ai or rTiONa..
WAITAMAKMK'B
raiueatrau, Saturftay, reb. Ss, 1.
The cream of the White
Goods Exposition, which is new
all ever the store, is net all in
the piices but much ei it is.
Yeu may find a let of White
Silk Neckwear at the Chestnut
street front. Men : re of miner
account in a White Goods
Shew, but there is a bit of a
bargain for them here, however.
Four-in-hands of satin and
corded silk, made up Scarfs of
corded silk in several popular
forms, white and cream in both.
They bear the name of a great
English firm, and the price is
25 cents down from 50 cents.
The name is worth the price.
Of all White Goods, what
mere tempting than Hamburg
Embroidery? Nothing, of
course, but when the spice of a
bargain is added, it becomes ir
resistible. 227 pieces pass under the re
adjusting process, and will be
ready for you this morning at
prices variously reduced. Yes
terday they ranged Irem 80
cents te $4.75 a yard, te-day
they are 50 cents te $3. The
highest are 23 pieces at $3 ;
they were nearly all $4.75. The
Embroidery is 3 1 inches deep
sumptuous enough for a
Princess.
Nothing mere the matter
with them than with the last
" pretty Swiss " that came down
from the Invoice Roem this
morning with the Ireshncss of
ocean breezes and Customs
supervision upon it. Why then
mark them down ? Simply be
cause the sets of widths are
broken. Much te us, but
nothing te you, except that you
buy cheap buy cheapest.
A companion bargain is 100
pieces White Pique (you will
persist in erroneously calling
them Piques), All-ever Em
broideries, various figures, and
several qualities, the lowest
normal price of any $1, some
much mere. Your choice at
50 cents, and edgings te match,
6 inches wide, with 2 inches em
broidery, at 12 cents.
Piques again, plain only
they are Weltings ecru, 40
pieces, 20 cents te 10, 25 cents
te 1 5, 38 cents te 20. De you
want durable Dress Stufls and
cheap ? Here they are.
Southwest of centre
Of the dainty Creamy Wool
en stufis for women's Summer
wear dozens el sorts. Seme
light and filmy, some heavy
enough for wraps, but delicate
all.
Perhaps the cream el the let
are the Cream Voiles if you
care for novelty effects. Beau
ties. Embroidered, figured and
stripes. Snow en snow, with
just the shadow of a shade of
tint difference between the
lovely ground and the exquisite
work that makes it lovelier.
Single and double widths, $1.25
te $3.
Cream Carmelite. Wonder
fully like Veilings, but with
from 1 te 0 rows et hemstitch
ing en one border. Only a
trifle that hardly adds te the
cost, but it gives the stufi a
patrician air. 45 inches, 75c.
Cream Albatross. Fine
French make, attractive leek-
ing, delightful te the touch, 40
inches wide and below value at
45 and 56c.
Cream Nuns Veiling. Frem
the best looms in the world for
such weaves. 45 inches, 50c,
75c and 1.
Cream La Gleria, like Alba
tress, but with a crepy effect.
42 inches, $1.
Cream Bedford Cord. A
grand stuff for women and chil
dren's outside wear ; 54 inches,
$2.50.
Only the quickest glance at
some of the ethers.
Cream bilk Warp Hnnrle'.ta, 10 Inehes,
Cream serge. 10 te 45 inches, 60, t'S,ana
t'ruain Cashmerei.HXe tell,
cie im lieatrtce, 15 lm he, si.
(.ream Albien PurgR, 1 1 Inches 75c
rrrutn Dltne. 4 Inchis. 75c.
Cream tsngallne. satin etrlpes, U
luehrs. SL '
I rram Tiicetg, SO luche, 5"e
Cream Mebalr, vaileus widths 31 te 75e
cream Htrljua .Novelties, ll tuchue. SI.
I ream Vormesa, Uluchts, tl
Seme of these have been ex
travagant stuffs, but we've
brought them all te the level of
real worth or below.
Noarceutteeflho iteru.
Your memory needn't be
very long te recall the time
when tli2 Linen Stere was a
peddler's pack.
Mavbe a euarter el .in nerp
of only Linens! That's our
way. Leng counters and ranks
of shelves for I Iandkerchiefs ;
mere for Damasks and all the
Table Linen family ; mere still
for Sheetings and Shirtings and
Underwear Linen ; ethers for
Tewelings and Scarfs ; and se
the story gees.
A flaxen treasure house ; a
school of design and designs in
all that is worthy in Linen.
WAKAMAKUKM.
Sample lets as we flit about
Table Linen :
Twelve assigns la Deeb'e Damask Tab'
MSU si IMbU " 0M J f 0, h te, 17 es, BO,
""sti'sa tlelh' M"' nt0' '
10-lzilt-ulrths,SO,S7On,t8C0. SS 50. SB se.
Sie Ce. us i eaTsis 00. ' w
101xtf-4 Cletbs, SfltO, I7B0. SSfO, 1910,
siew, sn oe, ij m, siete sis se, la'ee"
SS Napkins te nia'eh at SI S3, as 00 as BO.
s7 w.'s7 se. is 2j, (,e oe. sie se ua ns te.
S-IMspklrs te match at S7 50. SB te. SIO 80.
it e! u te, sis m and lis ceper dc'siis..
Xxtra heavy biiiblnamak li lt labia
Hl!lf0,W!'?"x' w. SlTMist,
!J2.nAi!?15 P" yral worth from
f 1 te si CO per yai d. is pttUrat.
Towels :
Ve can't well say tee much et Towels.
" uiiuroein, ur amenau, ter OJum-b-r,feranvuse.
They're tsrsseft,lrs
from dressing.
Thefammis - uia Bluach " plain fringe.
kaettM irlnge and bemstltcb. large old
Knstlsh i slats, frjm ue teSJ s sash -S3
toiisadexon.
feich iiewls in pure whtte or whit
iju;hhu wua cuiert oiBDieiaeiaa ana
hemstitches, embroidered ana knotted
li I age.
Scotch Towels tn all their cann wars, 76e
te S7 ee coien.
Frem Ireland, the Llneneit Una et all.
natural stiver and arldea iraPs.
Our apselat knotted fringe IIuea or Da-
inasat Towels are It fro.
Bed Linen :
Wa show, clean, snow whits Sheeting
Linen at prices never thought el by UM
common ten of Linen Bheeitcg bnyers.
Judge bv the band-woven French
I.tten. SO Inch, C5c; 84 tneh, 7.0.
In every case " Linen " means
Linen. We have no place for
the " Union " make-believes.
Southwest of centre.
White and Ecru Lace Cur
tains at whirlwind prices.
A Chestnut street window
full of them; mere, like a shower
et cobwebs, under the Transept
skylight.
400 pairs real Antique Lace,
$2 te $1 2 a pair thirteen prices
between.
250 pairs real Renaissance
Lace, $6 te $25 a pair.
Second fleer, north et Transept.
Plain Cottens, of course. The
stacks near the Chestnut street
entrance only hint of the heap
at their proper counter.
Pride el the West and Mado Made Mado
pelan Muslin; Wamsutta, Lans
dale and Berkley Cambric, and
ether fine cotton. An eye treat
te see them.
Northeast of centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
iUW AD VJJRTJHBMaNTJ
QBLEUT COUNCIL OR DIN AN OK,
January , i8K, read ln Select Council and re
lerred te the Street Committee, January 14.
189. read ln Street commutes and repotted
affirmatively. r
ANOUUINANCK.
Appropriating SIOl te pay c. W. Bchwebel rer
extra labor in the construction or the Merth
Queen street sewer.
feKcrtOH l.Be It ordained by the Select and
Common Councils or the City or Lancaster.
That the sum of ene hundred (USO) dollars be
and tee same la imnbvannrnnri.fas mm um
CenttngentiKund te pay C. W. Bohwebelier
HZTiS'-Ziii """." uls'g ins aucn rer
the North Quuen street seeer luurteen tnohes
deepsr thau required by the plans ana apeein.
Ordained and enacted Inte a law at tbe city
aswwvBMwiaawwauMjr VilSOA
,. .. .W.K. HEARD.
Pretldent Common Council,
David L. Dbin,
Clerk Common Council.
m KOUKUTA.KVAN8,
, Vnsident Select Council.
J.u. limn.
Clerk Select Council.
QOMMON COUNCIl, OKD1NANOK,
January 2, 18:9. read ln Common Council ana
referred n rinance Committee. Same day
mm timed by the finance uemmlttee with an
edrmatlvu recouiiceauutlen.
AN OKUINANCX.
Te pay the rest and expenses of a sewer In
North lMntn ttroet, between gust Oranare
andKss'ihestnutstreeu.
uacTies 1 lie it ordained by the Select and
Common Councils et the City or Lancaster,
that the sum or sa von hundred and sixty-Ave
M)-100(l7rSt.9) dellais l-e appreptlated tepiy
the cost and eipense of a sewer In North Ptuut
street, between Kast Orange and JCasl Chest
nnt streets, te be taken from moneys in the
City Treasury, net otherwise appropriated.
Ordatned and rnaoled Inte a, law at the city
et Lancaster, February a, 1839.
,. .. . W.K.BBABD,
President Common council.
David I. Dkkn,
Clerk common Council.
itOBKUT A. KVAN8.
, rrealdent Select council.
J. K. UlRR,
Clurtc Solect Council.
Approved February 7, 1SS9.
tebasta KUVV.lCUUKULICY.Uayer.
QKYSTAL PALACE,
rOUUIKLTKtNUST.TUKATUK.
This popular reeett has been entirely reno
vated. Ne pains or money his been spared te
mate this tne finest amusement resort In the
city. In conntctleu with our beautiful Ca.
rnussell we have at a large expense secured
ft? ?8U,lln.e' wU.tL hu test curiosity of
the iota century, tbe result 01 13 1 ears' tell
aud study, knewn as the
BUSY WOULD,
propelled by steam and water power. The
finest display et mechanical und automatic
ait scenes ever exhibited ln this state, also
UlSai.UI.A.thnlfiratanrnrTj.nX.-
Only One-hair I.edy, who Talks and steves:
OurSteam l'owerCareussell, the finest and
!!V"' w",li" was iimua ler Ul exposition at
Itlpritnnn.l Vn with a.aa. b. ".
having a lull brass hand. v.Hu,
UBAND OrjCNlNU.
un eaiuraay, reernary is, 1&J, and dally
durlug th- week from 3 p. in. t3Sp.ni3and7
p. ui. te 10:ai p. m. Our entertainments are
strictly moral and refined ln every particular.
avirAdtnlirlnu, Scents, which entitles the
holder te one Hae ou Cireuaaell. fl6 Iwd
QPKC1AL NOriOE FOK
INAUGURATION !
Te eccenimrdata theso who will certainly
want me, New upnug Style Mat te atUnd
the Inauguration,
DUNLAPcSd CO.
hsve lisued lhilr Spring styles two weeks
previous te the usual lime. They MveJnst
uF.,!Y(1.an1 va a,1J new prepartd toshew you
ull the Latest Spring btylea In '
Dualsp Silk Stiff md Seft Hits.
Decidedly the mejt vepular and faehloiiahle
llatef Aint.r.ca te-day,
Ihe I.1UIU' WE1UFIT UKI.r-CONFOKU-INU
"llosreN lltCAUl'ias'' are alael".M
well as nil the newpst and most popular novel
ties ln YIIU.N'U MS'B, llOiS and C1I1L C1I1L
DtlKN'sstltrandfeftllaf, t'aps.etc.
TKUNasaudlHAVKLlNUliAOaatblgln TKUNasaudlHAVKLlNUliAOaatblgln
Uucements. u
sriiighfst Cash 1'ilcea for Kaw run.
Musartu.'.'Oe.
W.D;Stauffer&Ce.,
Nca 31 He S3 Kerth Queen Btreet,
l.ANOASTKB.fA.
1 U JflHUKK, UKN'XIBT.
" Particular attention given te filling
and preserving the natural tstetn, I have all
Uie latest Improvements for doing nice work
at a very reasonable cost. Having years of ex
pertence In Ue laiye cities 1 am aura te give
the beat of satisfaction and save yen mousy
tiantncui teeth euly sUceperseL
m irl. v.l Nn. r NilttTll UUIBM IT.
QALE8MKN WK WlbH A FEW MEN
C te sell our goods by sample te the whole
rule und retail trade, large, t manufacturers
tneur.Iue. Knclese J cent stamp. Wages SJ
per day, l'ermaueut lHMttlen. Ne pestaTs an
swered. Meney advanctd for waves, advet
tUtng. etc. CklHTCNMiaL UANU-r'O CO
Cincinnati, Ohie.
nnt llhln lante aA...i -
janH-sotsea
JrATWMTMaitBwm.
? SHsTOaUaassasttaaXsMr. '
3 ADO 9.
asylsVtM MaUOBaTVBB'MUAkaL
H. GERHARTS.
riwai.TAUiOBUST4i.
In etwsrtft reSae a heavy atnak aaa giva
MevaaMt se aas kaaaa, f wu iXahs 'Jp te
eaW foTifee raataiaftsir of tae wtatsw ssaaea!
all HMn
TtyiMifHv
igHoeMcrtes). alars) la aearalestTi
-elsasan&ia for a ataaUatnowMef
At si ait-AiA
meMr. apaclal sMatlea paid te Fnit Dress
wsasa is. ataiBiHABT.
.., We. Werth Que. BBtraet.
eflaSsaster """PO1"" Talier laths Cttf
TN ADDITION IO THE HSJLJ.lNa OK
0UR0ELEBRATED FLOUR,
We Kssp In Stock at Oar 8 tore,
He. 17 Kerth Print sKre,
A loll Una of all kinds of
GRAIN, FEED,
BAILMDMAY AMD ssTRaYW,
All of the Best Quality.
PRICES ALWAYS RIQUT.
LEVAN a SONS,
deeSlyd UIKCHANT MIt.LIUS.
M
ARSHALL A KENQ1ER.
Hardware! Hardware!
JUST BXCXIVKD AT
MARSHALL 4 RENGIER'S,
95t 1 1 Seuth Queen St.,
A LABOB IM V JtGK Or
TOBACCO TW1N1 & T03AOCO PAPER,
Sela at the Lewest Market Prices,
also, large asiertmeat of
H0U8E-STIRE H00D3 !
BOLBAQKNTS rOUTHK
Butcher Heuse Bene.
lebS-lyd
W
IDMYEK'B COKNER,
Fer Furniture!
WIDMYER'S
FFENITiraE STORE.
OV ClhT DO BKTl'XU I
UOUU WOBK 1
LOW 1'BICBS I
Ger. East King and Duke Sts.
riQH A MARTIN.
GLASS & QUEENSWARE
AT
CHINA HALL.
Housekeepers and Mew llejlnnert, here are
a few foots for you :
Inthecholee of wares sea that you get the
bast makes.
erasing or cracking of glazing Is found
principally ln the low grade of goods, he
make 1 entirely free from it except rrench
China.
The reputation of the manufacturer makes
or spoils thetmarket ter his wares.
We keep the standard Makes.
Yen can select what j ou want and get what
yen select,'
Our wares are guaranteed or exchanged If
net satisfactory.;
Give us a call before purchasing.
High &T Martin,
Ne. 15 East King St.
OCUD-tfd
M7
HKH st UATHKOn
IB HAVE THE KNACK OF IT.
Wehavetheknaak of knowing Jutt hew te
buy te suit tne trade-Just what te give you In
style, nt and finish. It teems se atleast. It
seems a 1 It tbe people appreciate our efforts te
give them
GOOD, RELIABLE
CLOTHING
AT
HONEST PUKES.
BVKUY LOT Or
Winter Suits Reduced 25 Per
dent, in Price.
Sverv Suit an acknowledged geed value at
Its former price surely a Bargain new.
Myers & Batnfen,
BBLIABLB OLOIH1BBS,
NO. 13 MAST KLNQ &T.,
LAJtOAlTBB sA.
mw Aprmnrn m if.
yf ATU08PK1MO OOHSBT.
nvx TairAateui
WATCHSPRING CORSE
WILL HftVXIt BBKAK.
UAA,n Jff WgAB AHT OOl.
Mayer, Streute Ce.,
MAMUrACTOBIBS,
'ecStl1.Th.eMw41,",OA1,Wr'I'-r'
pKMKMBEKI
Net. 6 and 8 North Queen St.
NKW DK3KJNS1K
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
SATIN ES.
DRESS GINGHAMS
AND
Wash Dress Goods.
Jehn S. Givler
O 8 North Queen Btreet,
LAHUASTXB, 1A.
f-t
-..
A BTRIOH BROS.
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION
13 East Kine Street.
Lancaster, Pa.
On account of our Stere hav
ing been closed, all geed adver
tised en Special Sale for last
Wednesday and Thursday, will
be sold at special prices en
SATURDAY & MONDAY,
FEB. 23d and 25th.
Stere opens Saturday morn
ing as usual.
WILL REMOVE
-TO our-
NEW BUILDING,
Nes. 115 and 117
NORTH QUEEN STREET,
On or About April 1st,
ASTRICH BROS.
CAKHlAblMi.
STANDARD OARR1AUE WORK.
Standard Carriage Werk,
EDW. EDQERLE7,
Mes. 40, 12, 13, 15 Market Street. Bear of fest-
omce, Lancaster, l'a.
Ue net fall te call and see my splendid stock
qf Law st style Uuggtes, l'twtens, family
(Jarrlagw, Ae , which 1 new have ready for
tbe epilog Trade. All tbe latest designs te se
lect irem. There are no nner vehicles in the
state.
A una Hue of Second-Hand Werk en band.
My prices are the lowest ln the slate for
flrsvcJais work. All work guaranteed.,
Bepalrlngandrepatutlngpremptly'attanded
te. One set et weikmen especially empleytd
ler that purpose.
MOWMMrWMMIAUSMU mOOOt.
QAIiL AMD SM
-THB
ROCHESTER LAMP
Sixty uaadla-Llgkt i Bawu ttaa all.
AnOtMt LOt Of OHBAPULOBBS ter USA an
MBTAL MOOLDLW8 BDBBBB OUSHiOK
WEATHER STRIP
Beats ttsm alLrr his strip ent wears all ethers.
Beeps ent the cold. Slop rattling of windows,
gxcluda the dust Keep ent snow and rein.
warp a
narfe.
At i ae stuvc, aeatef est Benge
-or-:
Jehn P. Sehaum ft Sens,
84 SOUTH QUMN ST.,
LAJIOAATBB. TA.
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