Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 04, 1889, Image 2

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K'y JPHE LANCASTEK DAILY FNTELUGEN
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Mill 'Ml MIMM'teMm
Masts Mai lty trtMary for Woera-
HMf.Wl iiii. TtastassJabt be ex.
t MH;m profMitiea te uw
krf.tUsattttiMi ca'MrtrJetle
LVtBek m Dm DeeonUeB
ile roMeooBtodtobobr
Anr lectm who exeeate it;
ler M7 yean (tee kdgce
tMttdr aaafe la the pockets of
rmlacM te raise tbe Decera-
DOf vOxmhhne, It ie a rery cold
i te undertake new te ret
rtfWtlMtmtfeeUhta collection by
t the Mwy from tbe city councils
t It te be paid eat of the city
.IraMWM clearly right in sayieg
klatteiijr bae ae aatberlty te tax the
t Ik Decoration Day expenses, ana
itft a very proper example te his fellow
loc oeoncil and administered a
rjeatnbake te these who proposed
fMtoeriatiOB, by aaggeitlng that
aire their Individual
te tbe fand and abstain
i voting the public funds away for se
i a use.
OM,MaaeUman said that the Grand
bad told bin that It was
kM proper te spend the city's money
rDoeoraUon Day as for a water works
That was characteristic
Army impudence. These men
ae bob are apt te think, that neth-
MafMBaore worthy of the public supiwrt
i tbe particular work that they may
Lin. We should net be sur-
1 if some particularly enthusiastic
Tsadattaker should consider it the duty of
public te provide mutes at every
: fltieral, or if some worthy doetor should
: aa appropriation for a brass band, or
, at least a bell ringing, at every birth.
fnOar oeuncllmen are getting painfully
auly;,aad(e demonstrate it further they
; have appointed a committee en patks,
iwhea we have no parks; because, they
1, we should be ready for them when
we get them. As If parks were easier get
itlam committee! But this was select
OOMjeU wisdom ; which body seems te be
rlatlng all et this kind! ; the com
i oeoncil shows up better.
- m -
$; 3r Mr. Ksberts' Economy.
Piaident Roberts Ulls a rittaburff re-
jsjeter that the outlook for railroad ureuta
starlag tbe coming year does net seem
I ana no nas given orders te econo eceno econe
I In his oemnanv wherever twsalble.
Tfats is aulte characterlstie of Fresl
tewai Beberts, or perhaps rather et bis
teard of directors. The Pennsylvania
laaUread mansswment has become noted
I ler He abarp saasme of retrenchment sue
Ibyaveilsveflarmaxnandlture. Its
OBtoeutlve officers like te keep up with the
ana te have their readwav and
niMBent tbe best in the country; and
KB.iMie money go te this end,
: tber can get it.
'Tbe beard of directors let them have
twben tbe receipts seem te be coming
a .freely, but when there is a check in
aw flew, they speedily take a fright and
EMUabalt; se that there Is a very Jerky
ewTemset in the railroad improvement,
lad tbe superintendents an dlsgusted
than half of the time at the inter.
tsreace with their work.
.jMOBemy u a very geed : and it Is tee
feed a policy for President Heberts te
aanonneeas newly adopted byhlscem-
. May. It should always Dractlceeconemv.
There is no Justification for anything
eiae la any business ; and particularly in a
BnUUe business and where the public
let taxed for the support of a cari-vlncr
corporation that is often a monopoly.
.President Roberts iheuld conduct Mm
sawiisUms of the Pennsylvania railroad
SS$Mcnnanv as OAnnntnlcallv aa ( mn.t.ient
"llrith its proper conduct, te the end that
Bouemay nave me service of tbe
-cheaply as possible, whlle its
secure a fair dividend. Pres.
Roberts' economy should net
spasmodic. There are certainly
I and flews in business ; and a greater
iture is required for a greater
; and it is econemr te make It.
I tbe greater business pays for it. As a
r equalizer et such deficiencies in
tbe Pennsylvania railroad hna
i aadivldtd surplus from which it may
Batata its dividends.
f VTa de set understand tbat tbe present
j ec raureaa preuta is caused by a
Bie In railroad business, but rather
r the fact that it must be done at 1pm
loot than formerly. This la a result
frVkleb comes naturally with the Increase
c sautuau letiiuitB. J.UB Riireaus ILUl
capitalized at hlch Caurea must
rsjBJTcet te bave trouble la keep
ijm' up their dividends. They cer.
uy cannot de it by falling te keep
Ir tracks and c aulement In condition.
til a condition et present rivalry tbat
re money than ever must be spent in
latenaace and in car facilities, te meet
eouueo. brightened railroad dlrec
who cut out needed expenditures,
rug te be economical, de net help
Dives. It la the frltrht of the rail-
directors that has breuzhL about
I present depressed condition in manu
ituriiMt Industry, for which there ii
I'afparent excuse in the general cendi.
let sua country ; ana wiiicb does net
I though it will continue through
r, However much the fears et
presidents may fcelDtekren it
President Roberts' economy will fall
l ute leaves de.
i ' :
a BMlMMcer'a FHfat.
M flight of lleulanger cu?ht te be
boom ei aia p'i ucal importance, but
1MB done se many things that seemed te
at, ana yet proved the reverse, that
l la Prance will l wmm,.h .ni.
liatenst. Frenchmen are net geed
te for nreDhfsr. ar.d n m..
I hew the mass et the nation maybe
ivy any tvtn. it bas been sud-
i the coons of th n tmumnit
Ifsueldal, becaus) tbe proposed trial
tealsiasr would enable him tn ni ae
MMtyr exi would be just wbat be
1 10 ralse us popularity te fever heat.
itatadaBger. This Is the ordinary
Mtaat position of Prance, and m
Itobedueobiony te tbe fact that
III also ia Europe. It France hid
, ter republican experiment as we
loeftrai weasaad milae of ocean
MT from PurODMn intorfer.
mlghibave grown ai we have
uyaaa ovrelr.to a firm su-
MatMwramsal; bat with jealous
MtMW-4 bar em hae been
fHWibtbttTonrealMkeodtooUiiA up
04 leek Bone; eat the bngttec General
BMiMiojer ie a fur type of the attitude el
thavMoaaUea.
" BoaUaMrhae earprlsed ewrjbedyby
kJefltea and area mom et htomest
pewerf al frioade bars announced that
Um? are disgusted with hiss, but it can
bardlybe tbat bio stampede was acted
without doe consideration of tbe effect,
and Mere aurptlaeeBMyoeoQ fellow. It
cab only be hoped that tbe clear-beaded
leaden of the nation will be able te
make tbe general' exile permanent, and
tbat a few mere yean of armed peace
may suffice te establish a republic strong
In public confidence and devotion, and
ablotebold its own against monarch
without fear of Internal dissensions.
Rhede Island. Toe
The late elections bave been favorable
In their general results te the Democracy,
and new Chicago seems te be folio wed by
Rhede Island Inte the Dsmocratle camp.
The Democratic candidate for governor
has a plurality ; the candidate for attor
ney general has a majority, and the
Legislature is undecided. In case of a
failure te elect by the people the Legis
lature electa the state efllcen.
Tubbb Is an lronelad rale of tbe navy
whleh ptaess aa offiesr en the retired Hit at
aixty-Mven, no matter hew vlf oieus and
efllelent be may be. Aa the life Is healthy
In spite of hardships It very often happens
that tbe raeat vslnable Gingers are put away
en the shelf by tbli abanrdly Inflexible
rale. Men with all tbe Are of thslr prime
sad the rips expsrlsnca and dignity or age,
who wenld be te the navy aa usefal as
venerable atatesmsn have often been te
nations, are forced te a life of unwilling
IdlentM and no doubt te a mera early
grave. It Is only a year alnee Admiral
8. B. Lnee marched en feet ever milts of
Philadelphia streets at tbe bead of the naval
division et the Constitutional centennial
ptrade. Mew he Is retired. There should
baa retiring beard with power te allow
men te remain In service beyond 07 when
tbey se dealre and are capable of the work.
Aa a BEMBtir for leepleawen Bishop
Theodora B. Jjymin, et North Carolina,
recommend! peanuts, lie twya that be baa
been greatly troubled with aleepleseneaa
bat happened te eat rotated peanuta before
retiring one night and slept te well tbat be
bu eaten peanuta every night alnee and
slept soundly. Be takes net mere than
halfa pint end tbea drinks a pint et milk,
which may be the real peaee maker, It la
fortunate that tbe peanut la at last proving
naetul, as an Impreaalen baa prevailed tbat
It was only of aervlee in producing an ap
petite for mero ptannts. The blahep con con
Ien Ja, however, that when net tee mueb
rotated and freab, peanuts promote diges
tion. "They ahoeld be roasted before they
are ahelled, and abelled only aa they are
eaten. A half pint of abelled nuta wenld
be tee many. I commend tbla remedy,
with great oenudonoe, (te theae who are
afllloted with Inaemnta, particularly It
Indlgeatlen la in part the cauae of lb The
peanut la a very valuable article of feed
when carefully rotated and partaken of In
moderation."
Tuani; are inea alive ae nendlah tbat
the death penalty eeema a feeble puntah
ment for Ibetn. One animal of tbla kind
recently attempted te burn down a benae
In New Yerk tbat waa crowded with
women and children, and another baa Jnat
tried te wreck the limited paaaenger train
of the Pennsylvania railroad by wedging
eemeapllcubara In a anlteb. Vllltlna of
thlaaert might be fed en aeme nutritiens
but aenattlve explealve, and kept where
tbay could detonate without danger te
human life or properly. Tbe torture of
anon an enxlena exlatenoe would be a very
aevere punUhmtnt, for a man would be
atrald te wag bla Jawa or blew bla neae lest
an exploalen aheuld enaue. "We Invite tbe
attention cf tbe ohemiotl experts te tbla
matter.
Admiral SciiuvcLurliaarolurned from
tbe Kaat after threo yeart' abaoneo, and
talked te n reporter of the glories of Japan.
He found tbore a postal service aa geed aa
enr own, oxtendlni; te tbe smallest towns,
lie aaw all ever tbe emplreatgna In Engllah
and found a sjstem of free publle toheola
like our own, purely aeeular, and tbe Kng
llsb language taught In every ene et them,
lie found the benefits of this free education
extended te the females aa well aa the
males. At Ntngaaakl be aaw three acboela
where 400 bejs were being taught by tbe
mlistentrlet, and three achoelt wbere 200
girls were taught lie feundtbat tbe Japan
ese are being clvllleed, although be could
net aay they are getting Ohrlatlanlttd. He
found the religion et Buddhtam en the de
cline, and Ita templea replaeed by school.
He found Intelligent and educated Japanese
man rsadlng Dirwln, Tyndal, Huxley and
Herbert Hpeneer, He found, in short,
Orientalism beoemlng rapidly replaeed.
He found railroad communication with
tbe capital waa being rapidly opened. He
found a system of national paper money,
tbe counterpart of our national banking
system with circulating notes engraved and
prlnted In New Yerk, with even greater
aeeurlty than anrreunda our own national
currcney, and It la kept constantly at par.
He feuud a mint coining the most beaut! beaut! beaut!
fnloelnsln tbe world. He found in the
interior a ejattm of canals with storage
reservoirs luOlclent te supply water for
lrr'gtUen. He found amall ftrma owned
by the government, but letted at low rates
for generations te tbe same family, etch
family building and owning lit own beuses.
The admiral saw few beggtisln Jspin,
and no large prisons or alineheusea Uke
ours. Ileeawa cleanly aud healthy peo
ple ; no great accumulation et wealth, bnt
general health and prosperity. The com.
men people can live en three or four cents
a day, chiefly en vegetablea and flab, and
gat decent clothing for 6 a year. They
drees chttfly in their native cotton snd
silk goods. Their heuaea are net fortified
againat thieves as curs are. Their tazesare
light. There la a general apirlt of boepl beepl
talliy and geed feeling and geed temper,
The cenrta are much like ours, only rather
mere speedy In arriving at a doclelen, with
tbe right of appeal te the capital from the
dcolilen et tbe local Judges.
In abort, m bis eagerness te help ua
reallre tbe advantages of life in Japan, tbe
admiral baa made It appear quite tee pleas
ant for any spot en earth, end throws an
air of romanee ever bla whole acoeunt. It
la freely admitted, however, tbat we have
much te learn frcra tbe East, end are lcaa
ready te learn It than the Japantaj are te
learn from na.
TnE Philadelphia Ltdgtr netca that
Germany and America eeh appear tele
tending ships te Samoa because tbe ether
doe ae, and observe that this la similar te
the excuse et European natlena for main
taining atanding armies. The Ltdgtr
wanta te knew why we cannot oerae te
an agreement te de nothing or tn aend only
one vessel each Instead of three. Tte
auggeatlen la forcible enough te claim the
endorsement of all Americans who btve
wondered at tbe felly of Europe' stand leg
armies and might even bs reduce! te
greater economy. Each nation might send
a single revolver supported by a cemml.
ateaer with a email printing nresr. for
lasnleg proclamations, and a flag. Te fire
npea either representative would be te
lianlt bU flag, but a single man would be
comparatively bard te nod and tbe dinger
of tbe situation would be much redueed.
' i
De you tnlMr with chlibUlni t-1 cerllfV te
thopiempt ieIi obtained fiein the i.e of
B Uvatleu oil ler chUOrsn. and de net "fteettata
toieceuunenaitai ue beat cure I everuiSe!
.. wtA" ??." I tVWV'"'ew?V.
watt 0e thtael ceuia ever jet cat
ktMiatnac ysta Bara rttmt ewieB U t
nam 'i5 Bauis or Vt. amU's Geoa
BrraattasSBTem.
WAITAMAKMSCB
TkaHOar, apru 4, mm.
Have you leen the Linen
Display? We believe the
match of It has never been
amount, arrangement, prices.
The latest wrinkle In wo
men's wraps is the Cennemara
or Peasant Ceat Comfortable
and a bit picturesque if the
colors are. Of course they're
here; $6 and $8 ler the gen
eral run; ie and $12 for ex
elusive styles from finest Eng
lish Cleth.
All the new things are here
whether we say se or net
always.
L Accident at the factory.
Trifle, but it lets us pass a little
let of $20 Surah Ulsters te you
at $12 each. All sizes, latest
styles.
Sharp work with some of our
own Raglans and Ulsters tee.
Choice cloths fine English
Cheviots, and fancy mixtures,
stripes and plaid : but the cel
ors of some, the styles of some
(often the merest nothing) has
held them back a little. Spring
weight.
Here they ge:
$ie Raglans (or $6
. $12 and $15 Raglans for $8
16 te $20 Raglans for $10
These garments arc en a rack
and easy te see il you're
quick enough.
Jackets are legion.
English mixtures,
Kerseys,
diagonals,
plains, plaids, in all
shapes. We have
colors and
come
by
some se you shall have
$8 Jackets for $4
$10 Jackets for $5
$12 Jackets for $6
Stockinet Jackets $3 up,
Just opened a fine line of
beaded, braided and lace
Wraps in all the newest styles.
$10 up.
A few double-quick bargains
in Fichus and Shoulder Capes.
Spring Jerseys, Garibaldis,
Blouses, Reefing Jackets, Blaz
ers, and every sort of outing
rig for ladies and misses.
Becend fleer, chealnnt alrcet aide, reur ole ele ole
vttera. Brocaded India Silk. The
newest. Leaves and vines.
Black, ivory white, cream. 23
inches, $1.
WsatTranaepi,
UidKese. ine teniest tint
just new. Half a dozen shades
from the delicate flush of a
bursting La France bud te
deepest terra-cotta. ' It has
spread ever almost every dress
stuff.
Old lioieRltbR
01a itute Csubtu-rea
Ola ltoie Meiirleltts
Old JtoeHeY0ltk-p1uU, Btiiiie,
figures
01a itoje Bateena and Uirgtianu
We have them all.
Here's a Henrietta Finished
Cashmere, 46 inches wide, ex
cellent weight, excellent make,
and the price $1. We never
sold a yard before under 1.2 ;.
In thirty-one colorings.
ear centre or tne atere.
One of the last-in Black
stuffs Is a 41 inch Serg-3, with
Mohair Berder. Twe styles
border of deep Brocade, $i ;
border of Ribbon Stripes, 75c
Northwest of centre.
A minute or se at the New New New
Boek Table. Here's maybe a
tenth of what you'll see :
The Playtime Httnraltat. SI 10.
Tbe Itetebuah of Uliesrthelm. tl 10
Or ltameau. Uy Usergee OhneU 750.
1 aper, ie,
Werji worth's rooms. New and oemplete
edition. II U. r
l'rent Shanutf. Nichols l'tlne Ullman.
W.SfB,n?MM In New Testament, Eoeond
aerlef. Vlncrnt. tj.
Memories et tiny ietri.
IX ter Wallack.
Kugllth Wayfaring Lift,
tlltV. tlML
rourteenth Cen-
ltja.uaiDwTh0,nM CMll,,9 ,rem " te
AiVKll!S l?.l..SPeSw
and
" OymnasUcs ter the Well and Sick.
CTeUPea?5mCecX J. Lathrej) Motley.
LlTS0,.t,h4rUien' y Canen Farrar. 3
Vrntti! liuere11 ,a Mex,co- Hopklnsen
Chept a kna eiher Muilral ,tayn tl je
BUaudetVsni0t "l0rMjr Mfta- y
i'J'senoee. UyA.S.Uardy. 0e.
?5. "aS,r'!l5e.Ul0 """' AuiBlla K,TM
The Last AtubTtetn. 7Je.
UtS1USaaX,.llfe. A N0T"' ,r0mlh0 Ve"
A qaaker QUI of Nantucket We.
UuUenBacht. Uy Amy Levy. 75e.
All the New Beeks get te that
table. There's no quicker
place te see what the bookmen
have done.
Near Thirteenth, atreet entrance.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
-"VMHUU.i PUiJ,
VOA.U
LUMBKK AND COAU
nWya " W&t0r ,Uet' castra.
JiDUUAKDMKK'H COMPANY,
COAL DEALERS.
B?erb?.SS!,QttMBStm,'aBa
pJ:-Nerui rrinee Btreet, near AetAinc
tcfuua taeASTBa. fa
WK IR ATT OADY ABESTOS D180
Valves, Jenkins Valvfs. Brats MletM
t ve..Lris Uate Valves, iron Bedy GebS
w?'?Il2hc,i Valves. Brat ChtcFvivJa! I
aasxs attaaat sulteaaueet. tnttid 1
pAUf
kTS OftUWT OOMTOUHD.
IT MAKES YOU HUNGRY.
-1 have mm rate el CeUry Oeaapeaaa sat
H kaa k a ealatary eSTtcu it tavtaeraat
taeaytttaaaaaiSeeiMheaaewBtaa. til
yrevet Ue aaeetlt and facilitate aifettlea."
;J.T. Cersuwa, Prima, a. a.
. PeatllVs
Clry Compound
la a uelane Tente and annetteer.
n
nit
teteetawe qniektn tM acties, an wuhiet
any lajatlems ravet. It Rive that ruaid
health which make everything Mete goeC
It ear dypeptia ana kindred df orders,
rkystelans preaoilbe It, Si ej. Bla for tt CO.
Preggtsu.
WILL!, K10HAKDS-N
Vt.
A CO., BerUactea,
DiUOIaDjM S.V0.rrtXsSSxfi
CLOTHING.
ATrENTlON I
1 respectfully call te aay rnreaasas for
Bpneg.
Tbe latest Nevel ties la
SPRING OYERC0TINGS.
The Latest Styles In
rSiitlsff Ml Tnuetiitj,
My nrteei art tne lowest, eenslsteat with
0'
loawetk.
HTBCPUTATIOK KSTABLISBIO.
Btr AIM IS, HOLD IT.
ASKEW!
KOS. tSt AID ISt WKSr
KINO STBKtT.
tnaris-Sma
Tyil.LlAlBOJS A rOSTKU.
We Belld Upen Success
WITH THE PEOPLE.
Whflte meritorious attractions prevail I
where the people congregate.
WHY?
lleoime the beatmtdaana. beet fitting Beys'
ana ihiiaren't Suits ana Uent's Spring Over Over Over
oetu at net rn'y Moderate Prlese, bnt at tbe
Very Lew 04 1 l'jlccs are te beleunO with ns.
Children's Sultf, 12 00 teS3.ta
Beya'8nlU,S8.0) te 110 00.
Uent'a spring Overcoat, ti.M tostcce.
TRUNKS, CABBAS k VALISK&
KNOX HATS,
KN0X1TAT8, KNOX HATS,
KNOX HATS.
We are the Sele Agent In Lancaster for the
woria-renewnea anez list. BUTT Uata,S)lO
Bilk llais, se te.
Shirts ! Shirts I Shirts !
. A complcte line and beat vtlne ever eff:rel
tn
WBITK8U1UT4,
ru LI. HKRJB Rlllltre,
I'KUUALKBHIHTf,
UAI.lLO nHtttl'i,
rLANNKLBlllKTB,
UOMKT HlllUTa,
UUaVtOC BlIBtTM,
Ana all kinds of Working Shirts for Men and
lteya.
Oar Gent's Gossamer Shee
Ismaflenpet very light Ca'fBktn, Plain, Me
ilium -lee and Light flexible eeles, lnOon lnOen
greaa and Laoo, at only tt W.
Williamson! Fester's,
32. T,4, KG i 38 E. KING ST.,
,AMUABTau,rA,
AN1I SIR SIAUKET BT. HAItKinitUM PA.
moeko, ae.
AMWAAAVV
TJOOK DKPAKTMENT,
" Life of E. Gre&nwald."
KeDtprlnH of Ilia Life, together with Ilia
Karllcet axtantana LtteatUliconue,,
BT
Rev. O. ElvInHaupt.
t or Sale by the l'ubllaher,
G. L. EOB" DERSMITH,
46 BAST KING STREET,
LincnTBR, ri.
-rKtucai.oe.
uivtta
H
EUU'S BOOK8TOHE.
EASTER BOOKS
-AND-
BOOKLETS.
If you want something
real handsome and artistic
get the Easter Booklets.
They are "perfectly exquis
ite" this season, and such a
variety you can't help se
lecting something.
Tb. HERR,
51 & 53 N. Queen St,
augW-lyd
HKATJNO.
F
LINN A iWKNEMAN'H
8,0(0 varda fleer OU Cleth. AOreattargU
AtFLlNNA UBKMKUAM'S.
300 Uez, Broema at 1 cants worth IS eent,
At rLINN A BUJENKMAM'd.
lOOUoz.SernbBrnahesfor 8a and lOe; worth
lve aud 15c,
At r LINN A BREMKMAN'S
100 Der. Whitewash Bruahea from ICe te ll.oe,
At rLINN a)BUXNKMAN S.
80 Des, Basketa, all kinds and prlcte,
At fLINK A JWKNKU AN'8.
600 Cejk Bteye, and Htngea, bought at forced
tale, tellliiK at lea, than cot of
manutactnre,
AtrLUi.NA BKENIHAVf.
lwi AJ,cl la thB lleuse-lfurniiiitng- Line,
lalln. Weed aud lreu, at Be, loc ana 18c,
At rLINN a BKBSBUAN'S.
aw Baby CarrUgts at the Lewest Pliees.
At I LINN A BllKNKUAM'S,
isiNeaTiiqUBBHSr.
13UR
JOHm .
OABT1NQH. IRON flR UR1N11
IshaifVmSL f.Iy at ,nert notice, go tn
JOHMBMT.auitaett-uiteaatltet. ' iLs-tM
SattMasaatalae
UOtateavtarsatA ThawtateraC
left she asrve ait Hgm eat. fee
en m eweeetaiea. ta Mea
uver aaa keweta retmlaiea. rata eatenr
0wyeaB-tiM wnMasaa t uar
aet aU this, uaiatcie aaa. Fiaaaaisaa
ay rkyakUaa, eeeeaateas.ea ay nam,
aaeteat by itiaiataca, aaawutsat ay taa
Kaanatetarentebe
The Best 8pt lag leiklM.
"fa the InrlnvAflaiTT wuKl1nnAa. t
would wt jpia the meratai wltaeeUreSe
Mtltaa. aaa waaee weak taell esaM keMly
gat areaaa l.beaiM a aataie et raise's Oalf-
V18
sBcaaaa, ana eesere l aa taaeaiua
alt very annek btur. I east ekeerfatty
eed It te all hn --- g-
aaa atMBg taBieg aeeieiB."
Stat, a. A, Dew. BerllMtea, Tt.
Laetttal ffflral ""nrtsk DaMas perSaetly.
iWHlva root ih.rkytlesaataavertt.
dm r uoeoa.
J.
B. MARTIN ft OO.
Ten special bargains In
the
Dry Goods department.
New Satinet, sold every
where at iajc, reduced te
ie$c.
One let ei Ladies' and Chil
dren's Hosiery that sold at ae,
25 and 30c a pair, reduced te
10c a pair.
Extra heavy 8c Muslin at
6c a yard.
1,000 yards of Dress Goods,
short lengths, that sold at 20
and 25c a yard, reduced te 5c a
yard.
Turkey Red Table Linen,
guaranteed net te fade, 16c a
yard.
White Counterpanes that
sold at $1.25, reduced te $1.
Earl and Wilsen's Linen
Cellars, all sizes, reduced te 10c
each.
Linen besom, splendid Mus
lin Shirt, unlaundned, 35c each.
Balbriggan Men's Half Hese,
regular made, at I2c a pair.
One let ei Furniture Fringes,
all shades, at half price.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cor. West King & Prince Sts,
Lancaster, Pa.
w
ATT & HHAND.
Ten will be AatenUhsd with the Splendid
Value In
BLEACHED
German Table Damasks
-AT THE-
New Yerk Stere.
HUI'BinOU QUALITilS, NKW UJESlQhS.
8a Inches Wide, tee a Yard.
ee inches Wide, SAXe a Yard.
tl Inches Wide, 7:0 a Yard.
The Last 14 a L'cgnlar Dellar Quality.
zaallent vtlne in YABN BLBAOUKD
TABLB DAMASKS at IS, 17K and SCO,
80 pteees fist color TOBKBY BBD
DAfetaBasee Inches wide, c a yard.
100 DOZBN HOMIB TOV7KLS, all linen,
largest tlze Xe etch.
BLIACBKD DAHA8K TOWII., knotted
fringe, ftney borders, UK, ae and ass each.
100 dozen fall alzs, all linen DAMASK
TABLE HAFKIN8 at 1 00, JJ. 1 17K, II 60 te
13 00, fully si per cent under regular prices.
We effiir te-day special values In WHITC
CUOCUBT UU1LX8 at 78 and 7Xe each.
DAMASK PATTEKN CBOCUBT QUILTS
at II te and 1125 etch, the beat goedaforthe
money ever onerta.
WATT & SHAN D
e. 8 and 10 East King Street.
J1AKDWAHX.
M'
AKHUALL ft RENQIKK.
Hardware! Hardware!
TUB LAUBB3T A8SOUTMINT. TUB LOW
DTFUICBB.
MARSHALL RENGIER'S,
9& 1 1 Seuth Queen St.
BUILDING MATERIAL,
OARPENTEK'S TOOLS,
CABINET HARDWABK,
GLASS PAINTSiOILS.
Hense-Fuinisliiiig Goods.
PRIMat NW OLOVJIB sUD,
SST A Large Asaertment of Steves, etc , ete.
lens-lyd
NOTIOB TO THESPABSKR8 AND
UUNMBRs-All persons are hereby for
bidden te trtsptta en any of the lands of the
Cornwall and fa peed well estates tn Lebanon or
Lancaatar counties, whethnr Inclesed or nnla.
cloud, either icr the pnrpeee of sheeting or
ashing, aa the law will be rigidly enforced
against all treaptst tug en said laaa of the aa-
Amrm.imA &lt,r thlj notlet.
WM.OOLaMAaVBKBalAjr,
x-mmv m.
SIIWiQifl
AisejBiaaga sser sa.
'V.tsasaaaaa
KM.
ASTRICH'S s
PALACU OF FASHION,
IS East Kine StubTt.
Lakcastik. Pa.
4
Will Remevi
In about one week from new
te their
NEW BUILDING,
NOS. 115 AND 117
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
A few mere Great Bargains
we offer before we move. ,
One let of fancy colored
and Iridescent Bead Orna
ments, 5 Inches long, at iec
apiece: former price 40c
One let of Bead Ornaments,
at 25c; regular price 50c
One let et fancy striped
Swisses for short curtains, at
iac; regular price 25c.
One let of heavy knotted
Fringe Towels, at 25c ; regular
price 37c.
One let of Lawn Aprons at
iec.
Special bargains in Tapestry
Berder, 5 inches wide, at i2c
a yard ; regular price 18 te 20c
We furthermore call your at
tention te our large and varied
stock of Dress Trimming, Per
sian Bands, Silk Cord.Passa Cerd.Passa
menterles, Bead Ornaments,
narrow and wide Bead Gimps,
10, 12, 15, 25 te 75c a yard.
Bead Galoens at 50, 75c, $1
and yi.50 a yard.
Alse, all the .latest styles of
Wrap Trimmings, sleeve pieces
of Epaulettes, etc.
Selling out our let of Bead
Sets, 5 pieces, at 50c; regular
prices $1.25 and $1.50.
One piece of black Chenille
Fringe at 50c; regular price $1.
Great reduction in black
Dress Buttens.
One let at 10 a card of 2
dozen; regular price iec a
dozen.
One let of black Engraved
Buttens at 5c a dozen; formerly
10 and 15c;
ASTRICH BROS.
HARNE83.
fARNESa
HARNESS.
flABERBUSH'S,
Ne. 30 Oentrs Square.
LAkTOABIAB. FA.
Harness, Saddles.
LAP BLANKETS,
Trunks, Bigs, Harness 01),
AND
GENERAL MABLK SUFFLIE8,
-AT-
Chas.B. laterbush'f,
(SQMMQf te M. HllttblUn ft Sh.)
asysign or the Gelden Hene Deads "Wa
MUSICAL.
VAMAAvvaa
J.REAT REDUCTION
IK
AUTOHARPS.
Three Har.....................................S8 00
Veur Her.. ................................. ...as se
give aax... ........................ ........ ..sa oe
Anylady can learn te pity a tnnetn fifteen
minute. Drep in the store and take a leek at
te AMATKDBS and PaeriBSIOM ALft :
We have at present the finest stock or HAR
MON te Aa ever aeea la Lancaster and at anr
prttlngly low pries.
Bave several Beoenfl-Wand PUnei and
Organ tn Ferfeet Condition, which we will
sail at Battel ii lriee -
Pianos, Gretna, Bheet Mnate end MnMral
Mde. tn general In fact everything pertain
tag te a arstelaa aanale benae.
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
34 WB8T KINO BTRMBrT,
LAMOABTKU, FA
F. 8. Pianos and rnrnltnre Moved . Oat a
eepy of Fred. T. Baker' New Walts, " Tbe
Uevesaetnrn." nt-lydw
CAHHlAHma.
8
TANDARD OARRIAQK WORK.
Standard (Carriage Werk,
EDW. XOGERLjET,
Me. 40, II, it, ts Market atreet. Bear of Fest-
oates, Lancaster, Fa,
lhav new ready fertha Spring Tralethe
gaeet sslectlen e( lieggtts, carrtaaes, Phat.
toot, ae, tn the county. All the latest stylea
teielectfrcm.
A fine line of Seoend-Hand work en hand.
Call and ezamlae ay work. The lowest
prleee tn the state for fine work.
Spaeau attaatlea give te lapaintlag and
vepsirtag. eae eat el werkmea fspecialiy
rAtA9Bfr 4i
Bn Ajrm aaVM
The Best Made
Beets and Shoes.
SHAUB& BURNS,
14 N. Queen St.,
Lancaster, Pa.
mam-lydaw
IOOT8 AND BH0E8.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 33 East rUng Bt
1 take pleasure In calling yecr attention te
my line or
SliOES
That I amrecelvlngdtllyjtertheBprlngTraae,
and all are made for these who Uqnire great
durability and for elegance of style, fit and
wetkmanahlp cannot be excelled.
Prlees Lewer Than the Leweet.
Ct'l and examine my arge ateck ana we
will be pleated te try and ault you.
D. P. STAGKIOUSE,
SB ea 80 MAJ3T DKQ, 0T
LARCABTKE; PA. alyd
B
OOTS AND BHOE8.
WHY
Bay Men'e Buff or Veal Calf Bain
I hoes ter S2.00 when
WE CAN SELL YOU
Oenntne Calf Bkln PeamlMs Shoes, en three
different last and eight diflerent styles, ter
tat nrlea.
A Mealam Tee Tin Bhee. In Liw. Bntten
and cons rata.
A Plain harrow Tee Shee, In Lace and Oen
gress.
A Plstn Bread Tee Shee, wide laat. In Lae,
Butten and cengi eat.
Theatietrun from 6 te 10, except lutmen
tlened shoe, 0 te 11, ler men who wantoemlort.
Hew Can We 8ell 1 hem Be Cheap ?
We buy them (tt yen will nnttce by deserlp.
tlen above) In Large quantities, ana Strictly
fercash, which enablesns te sail them at or
below tte price the small purchaser ptyt for
them.
Our West Window Is rilled with these shots,
and it will be well worth your while te atop
and see them.
Have Juat received a Lirg Shipment and
Largest Assortment of Men's Djuae.a and
Kangaroo Bhcesln the city.
Tke One-Price Cash Hoase.
t
Th Letdars of
BOOTS &
Lew Prices
""shoes
Ne.
8 East King Street,
LANOABTKK. PA.
QUMMNHWARB.
1QH & MARTIN.
CHINA HALL.
If you want te replace any article of
Crockery or Glassware that may be
broken in mevine;, or if you wish te re
place old or furnish new
China Hall
Is the place te (get reliable ware at the
lowest prices. Wares guaranteed. Ex
changed if net satisfactory.
High & Martin,
Ne. 15 East King BU
ectiD-ua
J l ATS, x a.
LANOAHIEK'H
eieuK.
LEADING HAT
STAUFFER & 00.,
Leading Ftshientb'.e Hitters.
Our stoek comprises every desirable shape,
color aud prlce In tte marset.
Our sit', ilce and tJ-S0 HaU are acknewl.
edgtd by everybody te be the ben beyend a
doubt.
A very deilrable line also of High Qrtda
Htts always en hand,
Bele Agents for
DUNLAF & OOa'S
Eeat Slln'Uat.tSOO.
Beat Silk Hat, tare.
or a ilM Hat there la nothing thxt anr.
passes the Light Welgnt "WILCOX BilSTuN
KKUrias only place tn Lancaster where
they are sold.
Trunks and Traveling Bags
In high and low grades. Prices from 11 03 te
siaoe;
STAUFFER & CO.,
Mm. 81 M North Quean fcrtreet
LAaOASTIS,rA.
FREY
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