Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 22, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1889.
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!JKAIiB88TKIXMAN FOLTZ, Editors.
C ROBERT CLAHK, rubllsBcr.
HA1LY INTELLIGENCER.-rubltshed
erff d? In the scar, bttt Sunday. Hcrved
ky carriers lu this city nnd wrrennrtlng
.Mmrniint ten cents n week. Hy mall five del-
'i lurs a yr In advance t SO ecntsa month.
BEKLYINTEt.UQENCKH-One dollar nnd
P WiftjT cent ft year, In advance.
iVrnt'K te stinsninnKiis-Remil ty check
." or posteflloe order, nnd where nelttier of
' these can be procured send In n registered
tiered ni the Postefflce, ns second class mnll
.Matter.
AUDREW,
THE nrrEtUOEMCER,
Lancaster, Fa.
fOAHER, PA., APRIL 22, 1889.
m KnliBg Boemcr.
"'i-Tbc rush for Oklahoma Is n. warning
f,wht may be expected when the grunt
iian reservations nrc nt Inst, iiyiuir
ns or foul, thrown open te nettle-
it. Each year mnkes estern Intnli
i valuable, anil the tlnie It fast np-
achlng when the nation cannot nf-
te leave se many tlieusanu acres
nused save by the Indians. Ier-
&j the Oklahoma Incident will teach
liew te cleat wttn tnrec nisnei ier
JVpreniteed lauds," se that they may
kkc place with very liltloei inciawicss-
SjSess that Is n prominent feature of thu
SOklahema rush. The great Sioux reser
vatiens in the Northwest will give no
uch surplus land that there Is net
likely te be much crowding at the flfst,
em U thn f.iM! lu the Indian Territory.
ghjut there will 1 (itarrellng ever choice
nnd, and particularly ever latul along
rivers.
Under these clrciiiiistniiivs tlie
rqiieetluns of aullierity brought up by
nbta rush are very interesting, lleccnt
IrCeclarnllezis or .Mr. jieran, me ncwiy
tipnelnteil comnilhslener of internal rev-
fcwiue, sccineil te fix tlie position of the
Oklahoma tract, declaring tliat hy tlie
president's proclamation it was. no longer
ytndlau laud, and that therefore liquor
EceuM be sold there ns in the ter-
Lrlterles. Hut In orders te the tnll-
?Jtnry authorities, the prealdcnt dl-
'dlrects that the laws relating te the In In In
stroduutlen of nrdent spirits in
filndian country should Ijo enforced.
aV get their whlslcy into the preniNed
pat id, the dealers would at any rate have
te vielate the law by taking It ever
tha strip of Indian laud, where It is ah
pwlutcly prohibited and subject te ceiz-
fritrc tuiu ucmmciiuii iyiiciu.ci lutiuii.
S;llie itest ruction et all liquor leunii in
LOklehamu has been ordered and it I
'evident that the decision of PrcMtle'it
'Harrison's bmud iicreoiiiniln.senerviin
(jnetkiiig but idie talk.
In this emergency where law and
fririlpr nm t1itY.nl. mw1 trill, (Hum il.tllinifw.
PS. . .. ... " .... !--.. ..v...........
,,proiiiiiiueii mx-ms ns justiitaitie ah is tup
Ktdisarmament of the boomers fur thu
KnuriK)se of nreervlnir tlie neaec.
T. . f. r .. . ... ..
pin wiu iiii-v ui u n-iii eiiiergeiii'' n
Kiullilery despellsni In tlie new laiide
Pinny lx hailed joyfully an nil ewape
jKfrein the threatened rule of desjieradees.
Thlctcs railing Out.
n grieves us te learn Hint Mattlicw
jemuifj iuuy mis eeiiheti 10 nave uie
flilgh consideration for Jehn Bhcrinau
Ssjjrhich hcretofero bus htcndlly niilninled
gfjbis conduct nnd thai made him chain chain
Rplen w persistently Sherman's presideii-
aiiiui, canumacy. iir. Jinrt, of Dliie, ic-
tccivcs me soiicuersiiip of Internal rev-
reuue at 3lr. bhennan's lustniice ;
although Mr. Quay says he had a Imr
fguln with Shermun that he should hnve
'f'thisofllce for a IVnnsylvnninn. lu re-
lturu for the Burrcndcr of tlie deputy
ircominissienersiiip or internal revonue te
Kr OUUIII1UH 1IIHI UIIIO.
'.- Manifest! v tbiii bn lymi f,niiiinr..Mi
auiougthIeesever a division of tlielr
plunder. We regret te be required by
. me iacis te sjieuk or .Messrs, Sherman
and Quay as thieves; hut it is net the
first tlme that this hus been our sad
duty. Mr. Quay's dishonesty 1ms been
& exhibited in ixditleiil inatturB, while Mr.
(t btiernian's lias lieensliewn nrettv nearlv
everywhere. Ir. Quay, however, doet
Keet seem te have had this general
R,experlcuec of it. lie doubtless knew,
etas everj ene nees, that Mr. Pliertnan
iSiwas tecretarv of the tn-nmn-v mui i..
P'canie rich ; the salary lielng $8,tKWn year
Kv'iuid the exiieuses mure. Uut .Mr. Ouav
gftlias been treasuixir-ef Pennsylvania, mid
p eiu net bee anytiitng wrong in a public
k'treasurcr amassing large wealth en a
fUuinll salary. He, knew that there were
E'vays of doing it without tuklinr tlie
u&ideutlcal coin and bunk notes of tlie
Eg-public out of the vaults ; and he evi-
frclcnllv nniipelfi.il Kli..rn.,.i. I,. I...
Kjlieuest eiHHlL'h te be nri'slihnt
r3 lust us be fetifvlvi.il i,ii..L..if
Ktobsgeodeuough te be a beuuter ; and
theeby he discovered a eatucltv ferwdf
deception which does net make It seem
OBtniuge that Sherman has dually cheated
fcr7 llllll Mr f,lllt. h.u Llw... .. .11.
tlngushed aptitude for lacing fix.leil
fciv KlU11" uiivciieus. mi did net
wgei nen as btate treasurer, although
he hud the most uuimated and earnest
iliurjiose te beceme se. He was deeeived:
jHud the iwttem drepis-d out of ids eihu--
atien. The greased delinrsBllnued mviiv
K,from hlin; and the current narrative is
E that tsumiter Cnmeren'H mn oil lni. n...
"treasury te supply their place.
1 Mi. CI, ,. ...... 1 -w- r. . ...
Efeeuguged in political IiUsIik-s, nnd aie
KTi i ! 1 . ti !. Itlr. ..:.. ..t.t t. ..
uiiiiuiL-u uj ujvi.- iriucij)iesiu aiuu'ldug
gpine country, wnicii w their eeiiimun
& game. They lfave aga-ed that the eeun-
SvWy ew-"s them and their adherents a
'.livelihood; and they are of the
4,opInIeu that the elllcei, u-leng te them
ie de (ustneuteu. .Mr. riheruian cans.
iforOhIe,Mr.QuayforlVniisvlvauIa:anil
tthey seke uien everj'thing they can
carry oil". In the course of their forms
Clthey both seized iten the same unices ;
lvul bheniian has been unduly gteedy,
cpveeniiiig ie V'uny. ile considers ills
conduct "dkcreditable and dlshonor dlshenor dlshoner
ab!o" in carrying oil" two unices, utter
glettiug his friend Quay think that be
C-would let hhii have ene of them. Thin
tls a violation of the rules of liennr ..
fcrvftning among thleves. A fair distribu-
'Uonef the pluudcr Is iicnnllimi nrin.-i.
K-pleef the creed of all bunds nrniidn.m
beeaube it is essentiul te the ceutlnued'
existence ei meir band.
The only dinerence lietween tl... ,.,,,.
r-lkJ and Quay, in their mutual estlm..!,.
Ket Sherman, is that hl "discreditable
iad dishonorable" conduct was in,,i.
p fcrited In bclzlug upon the enices as ier-
h"1"1 immuvr, lumeaii ei considering
iwra as piacen ie de lined with the sole
merKfuringUic,best servlw te the
-, ,Mleu. Iu which view, Mr. Quay's ac
Lblu appropriating ellices Is usilb
;v,t forable and discreditable ns Mr, Sher-
,j .-s. -i uey are both K-uatera of the
I v .H.-U ruih.- ; auu u is as sucn beuaters
y claim thee enices for themselvM
tthelr sworn duty a, K'nuters is te
mvireeainnu impartial judgment
, H eoiiklderatleu of the president's
Utatieus te enicc. Hew de thev de
M when tliey lie k-eunudent their
dttivu Hud whvu thu seuateru
have divided the offices ntneug them
selves ns tlielr perquisites? A great
wrong Is done te the country
by permitting the aenaten te play this
game of appropriating the efllecs, in
which Quay says Sherman has cheated
him. It Is very welcome te the piddle
sense if he has leen cheated ; nnd very
geed for the public Interests when thew
handed rascals dlsbaud. When the of ef
ilces thieves of the Senate fall out the
president will have a chance te reward
honest merit.
What nnKnstcr It must linve lccn for
the relatives nnd frlends ofthe neople who
s.illcd en tlie DnnuiHrkt
ANox-presIdcntef.Mo.xloo, UenHelmMlnn
Ienle de Tejndn, dleil Sunday In New
Yerk. Ite closely rescniblcd Mr. Tilden
nnd was eas!eii"uily nilstnken for hhn.
He lea Mexico in l7d for the geed of his
health, which was throntrned by iKilltlcnl
treublet, a ninlndy eOcn futal in Mexico.
He M-ns a friend nnd truMed eouiiineller of
President Juarez, nnd nllcr the tiipture
of Mnxlnilllinn Mns .elleltid te ex
ert ids. Inlliicnce te s.e the llfe or Hint
uiirortuiinte man, but refused te de se. On
the dcnlli of Juurez In 1872, he bocnine
president In vlrtue or ids ollke ns minister
or Justice. Thn following November he
was elected president. He proednncn preednncn proednncn
llghleneil and nntprprislng ruler, fnerlng
the development or rnllremls, but In 1875
Ids proclamation or cnndldney for ro re ro
eleetlen cnused n finiill rovelutloii. He
was declared ro-ele.tcd by Congress, but
the chief Justlce considered the vote lllegid,
declared the constitution Interrupted, and
hliiiseirnsii!iicd nutherlty. Dine ncUiuued
from tlie oust with nn nriny nnd defeated
thogineruiueiit troops, nnd Ixsrde lied for
the I'nltrd State", which he rcielicd nller
paving a ninseiu of p;in,O0(l te n bandit who
hail rnpliiicd liltn. The en rear of this
Mexican would iiinken ery ilne roiuance
If well written by neme imuglnatlve his
torian. '
Cattai.n Jehn Krucsse.v destroyed his
illnry befere his dentil, but led nbiindiint
materliil Ter a blegrnpliy, nnd requested
that IT oiie was written It should be by Ids
friend Cel. V. C. Church, editor of the
Army ami .Vdr.V Journal.
"Thenwectesl tlilnir tlrnt eer eren beside n
liiiinnndoer" hbb lltlln. Mny. until .lm took Ie
lmvliij; licndnclie.. Fer a llinn !! toil tier
beniity, tint olio lirlslil dnylier Pnpn lieuuhtn
bdltleiif KnUntlen Oil, unci lelkhe ImiNhweet
and pretty ns ever. ....
Time ti money, lint lienllli li liiipnlncn:. If
von haven li.nl com or ceiiun use it. imus
ceukIi Hyrnp.
It will tare jeii eery time.
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AItTI.Vl)llOi.
KEEP IT
IN HIND
AND SEE
Martin it Bre.
Veu'll "lie Mutiny In 1'ixkrl," line b?-t fit
tins Cletliln, lie must tlli-li i!rescl.
Oil Iilggest tetttrii for tlic expenditure for Ito Ite
llnliW CliiUilni;, roaily-tinuleor te order, and be
liuppkr fur II nil If jeii nppelitl its your out eut
ftttcrs MARTIN BROS,
Clothing,
Tailoring and Furnishing
Goods,
nes. :n and 2s NeimiTjm:r..v srinnrr.
-tril.MAMhO.V A KOIl Kit.
vi:iONTtNtn:Te hkci'ki: an ixrm;Ai.
INU l'ATUUNAUi: IIV HUIJ.INO
THAT IH l'linrilCT IN PIT
ANUn.Nlbll A I l'IIU'1'.S THAI' DIU'Y
coMi'trnrieN.
Ilejfc Dress Sultk, All.Woel, JI.CO, I7.t, M.OO.
Men's Drrss Hulls, AII-WiniI,.(0. 5111, II j.
CtilUlreii's ICnin Punt Hulls, AIMVoel, M
S3 V1 SI (it
blurt w'nlMi., JO, S3, W, 75 cents.
Trunks. Yalises and Satchels,
OUR BOYS' HATS.
Tliree Dezen of Heis' Light Colored Clelli
Hteiiiuer Citpn, mtln lined, leriuer prlcaSl.i;
itu jyie
Alvtl.lKlitnetlinnl IVIt lints or nil colors
unit hliitH.i fer.VK-.
Anenu for llte Celrlinited Knox ItHts-Sllk
llnts, fflej; bllll Huts, S5.U0.
SPECIAL BAEGAIUS!
Wn send our ntTerliiKs te ion In tliesliain'ef
Until llellnl lliirKiitiix. Jcit icerhnl dim let of
Jj dozen (.'eluiiiijlu L'heilel Bhlrti, extra tesl
Mil'ieittlV.
One lciter Denii-t riuiiiiels, asserted sires mut
sniiues, ut 3-v.
A bi'tier Hue or Deiuet I'lanm iK.iisserlcil slrcx
ll.ll k, ll.u f.L .....1 f'u.
A luiiinlcte line of riprlnc WcIl-IiI im.l
iderutttr
In Weel, Citinels llutr and Mirlue, Ireia c te
3l.iA.
What We Think
hent our Men's Sl..V)Miec N exactly what seu
will Ihlul: utter n kiskI f.ilr trlnl. Ihev lire
ninde iiji n ut In feiirdlirercultlesiiii(tif tlie
b-t miiU'rl.tl tti.it teuld possibly bescli.tea for
tliul I'lkv bhuc.
Williamson d Fester,
IHJ-as E.KT KINO bT , I.ANCAkTlMi, I'A.,
AND
Sit. .MAIlKLThTHKLT, UAUItlHUUltO, I'A.
j."i:cU'e.
OICYCI.nh.TllICm.K'VrANDUMtf.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems,
DURABLE, SIMPLE.
aL'AHANTKKD IIIOIIUiT UltADi:,
II.I.USTHATKD CATALOOUi: KULi;.
POPEMFGCO,,
79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON.
nilANCII 0V.KVjy-1 Wurren Hu, Ntr YerU
, Sil WatinshAie.. Clilcaa
uur. 1ul? u' JOllN.S.MUi5.lKlt,.Vo.2Nertti
btrxl, Columbia. iitiS-ljdced
CCenl.
rUMIIi:it ANDCOAU '
J TOIIACCOHIIOeKHANDCVkPH utst.
f.UN IIAKU WOOIwNvfUiinua IletuU
nt.li .1 i M iv "'J!' M A i'1 v A -.
y AUMGAUDNKIW COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
1iAl NertU Prince rtrtt, l-ar ltfudlcg
nug 15-t M I JV.NCA WCIt, I'A,
Rcauy-Made Clothing
$ttauautitkctr'.
riiiLAt)Et.FniA, Monday, April 22, 18.
The Easter Occasion takes
en new interest daily.
When you come te the store
you will find ample direction te
all points of interest.
Twin Beauties.
Gloriosa and Landsdowne.
Gloriosa, our own special
dress poeds glory of the sea
son. The stock "sometimes
up, sometimes down, as sup-
v and demand have varied.
tl
p new, and the assortment of
colors! The writer leeks at
Gloriosa and confesses his dic
tionary is bankrupt.
There are steel grays and
steel grays, blues, reds, browns,
bronzes, all changing "and shim
mering as they shine in the
light, plain and striped; $1.25,
40 inches, The coy maiden,
the mature matron, the sevcre
ly,plain and brilliantly gay all
come te the Gloriosa counter.
Landsdowne. A subl i m e
Henrietta. The colors arc
solid net changeable. You'd
vow they were all silk, but they
arc one way, the finest wool
the ether. We can no mere
describe their colors than the
Gloriosa's. Choice line in stock
te-day. $1.25, .je inches.
Just from Paris. Seme of
the richest Silk Underwear for
Women that ever came te
Philadelphia. Night Gowns,
Chemises, Drawers, Skirts,
Underskirts. Tints as delicate
as the heart of a shell ; exquis
ite needlework. A large case
in Main Aisle, near Chestnut
street entrance has a spattering
of them ; they are the peers of
the Muslin Underwear, second
fleer.
The precession of Easter
bargains is a long one. Wc
haven't pointed te one in ten
even of these most notable.
They crop up all ever the store ;
from the Furniture acres en the
third fleer te the wilderness of
Housekeeping helps and Toys
and Sporting things in the
Basement.
Here's a back glance at a
few of the quickest prices :
Silks.
Black Surah at 50 and 60c a
yard, and Black Satin Soleil,
a wear well dress-silk, at $1,
are very cheap. Se are In
dias at 75c and $1.
Ribbons,
All silk, satin faced, 5 inches
wide, three toned, all dress
shades, 35c. I lave been S5C
Jewelry.
Dainty French d e s i g n s.
Trinkets and trifles. Set
with make-believe sapphires,
rubies, pearls, and the like.
A 25c pin leeks te be worth
$5;
Stationery.
Geed commercial octave
Nete Paper at 8, 10 and 15c
a pound.
Pocket Knives.
Exactly the same as our reg
ular stock. With 2 blades,
20c ; 3 blades 30 and 35c ;
4 blades 35c. Only a little
mere than half price.
Plush Albums.
A big let for $1 each. Seme
for Imperial cards, and some
have places for smaller cards.
German. You'd pay mere
in Berlin.
White Goods.
Mull Aprons, with very
pretty red and blue lined
borders, 25c.
Choice styles of Hamburg
Embroideries are in the
quickest of the swim.
Slnncts,
$30 Striped Indias for $15 ;
$25 and 530 India Chudda
Leng Shawls for $15; 52
Cashmere, fair q u a 1 i t y,
fringed all around, $1.25.
Dress Goods.
The season's sensations in
Colored Cashmeres are the
50c, 65c and 75c grades. The
biggest money's worth we
ever knew in such goods,
Regular 50c Pin-head Check,
all-wool suiting, at 37 c. 38
inches wide at that. 20 col
orings. Silver and Table Cutlery.
Odil pieces and broken sets
go te a special bargain table
close by. Always leaded ;
prices likely te be half or
less.
Women s Cellars and Cuffs.
Newest shapes and most de
sirable styles, every thread
linen. Cellars 8 and 10c,
easily worth 12 JJ and 15c!
Cuffs 10c, worth i2Cc. We
had 1,200 a few days back.
Twe or three bright Easter
days should make an end of
them.
Jehn Wanamaker.
UNilUtTAKlNO.-THK L'NDEIITAKINO
Slf.M. . i"nt tU" a", P'nee w here the sivnie
nSW WM.T.J.OAULK.WHUajir.
tARTE-ft CELERY COMPOUND.
Spring Disorders
Hhattercd nervet, tired brnln. Impure Meed,
debilitated system, all nr the natural ntileema
In tlietprlnc A medicine mint he used, and
nothing equals Palne's Celery Compound. We
let ethers prnlsc us you cannot help belleilng
a disinterested party.
Ilrlgndlcr-Ucnrrnl W. !.. Oreenlenr, Hurling Hurling
ten, Vt., wrltett "1 linve used Palne's Celery
Compound en several occasions, and nlwaja
with benefit. Last spring, belni ery much run
down nnd debilitated, I commenced taking It.
Tvre bottles innde ins feci like a new tnnn. As
a general tonic nnd spring medicine I de net
knew of lis equal."
gaxCraW-SSSic-i. IT IS EASY TO
(Efftirtri.
J."
MAIIT1N dt CO.
CHINA DEPARTMENT.
Arlington Dinner Sets are
taking the lead in Dinner Ware,
and arc guaranteed net te craze
or surface crack. White or
Decorated.
Rochester Lamps' all reduced
in price, and we are showing
the $5.00 Lamp for $3.40,
ethers in proportion.
Odd pieces of Dinner Ware
placed en separate counter, and
if you leek at the prices you
will find them about the regular
prices.
Toilet Sets, decorated, for
$1.90, and white for 5 1.50.
Jesse Dean's decorations
from 3.50 te $25.00 a set.
One let of Fruit Saucers,
decorated, at 75c a dozen ; for
mer price $ 1.50 a dozen.
China Mattings arc here in
60 different patterns, from 10c
te 55c a yard, discount by the
full roll.
As choice a stock of China
Mattings were never shown in
this city before.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
vn.tl itoticce.
Itihtati: op r.mvAitu i.i:utw, i.atk ok
V tlie city of Ijuuenstcr, deceased. Iicltcrsef
mlmlnlMnitleii en snid cstitte liming been
grunted te the iiulorslgned,nll persons Indebted
thereto nre requested te in.tke luitnedlnle pay
men!, mid tliesu liming claims or deuuinils
ng.ilnst the same. Mill present them without de
lay ler settlement te the undersigned, residing
In Lancnsterelty.
OSC'VU lIOItr.IN, Administrator.
1Ii:miv 1'Aiirt.Mr.n, Atteruej. inUi-Md.M
ItihTatu op dicitAi;i. .smith, latiTep
"j (,'elumhlfi borough, derailed, licltrrs of
iiiluiluMrnlleii en Mild tlute liming been
grunted tethuuiiderxigutd.iill persons Indebted
thereto nre n-quciled te make lmmedl itc pu
ment, nnd thevij having claims or demands
against thu same, ulll iirc-unt them without
rtla for settlement te the undersigned, resid
ing In Iincaslercily,
JOHN W. .OWKI.I., Administrator,
.lell.v A. L'ew.K, Atteruej. miirll-titd.M
E
rwr.vri: op jeiin 11. hupm.y, lati: op
.Mount Jey horeuull. Ijiiii .mlcr ceuuti. de-
uaved. Letters oradnilnNlralleii 011 said estate
having been granted te the under Igncd, all per per
tens Indebted Iheicteure requested te make tin
mediate payment, and Ilium liming claim!. or
demands nicilnst the same. Mill present them
without delay for settlement, te thu undersign-
ie, iimuiuu 111 .mouth .jm , i'ii.
OlM. A. MIKI.f.Y, Administrator.
.Mount Jey P. (J., Lancaster County, Pa.
Wm. 1). Wi writ, Attorney.
mlMitd.M IT 1 Jist Oraiit M Uincaster, Pa
IttcMcal.
T
ir.irniiNe svnup.
TO MOTHERS.
Uiery Imlw should hae a bottle of DIt.
KAUlfNKY'S TEirriHNU faYKL'P. Perfectly
no. wi opium or -Merphia mixtures, will re
ller. Celic, Urliilhgtii the Howeli. nnd Promote
iiiiueuii. leeiuing. 1'rep.iren ny
NKYAbON, llagi-ratewii, Mil.
DltllcultTceihfng, Prepared by DltM. D.I'AIIIt.
.M.i i.nu.. iiatersiewn. .Mil. urmrslsls set
lt;-)Cent. Trial bettls sent by mall 10 (cuts.
Jniil-IjdeedAiv'
r 1 ei.hlw hi'KciPic.
DRUNKENNESS
OH THU
I.IQUUH IIAIIII' POHITIVKI.Y I'l'litil) HY
ADMIN'lsTI'llIN'ti 1)11 IIAINK.V
tiill.DI'N HPJX'IPIC.
It can br ghen lu a cup of cellet or tea with
out the ItneM ledge of the person tailing It ; is
absolutely huriulcsi, and will ellee a k rum
iient nun speedy curt, whether the patient Is a
inedcr.tte drinker or an alcoholic w ret It.
ThoiiMiniUef drunkards limebeen made tem-pcrntr-iuciinlui
linve taken tleldciibpcclllcln
their ceifte vtiilieut their knowledge, and lo le
tl.iy believe lliev quit drluklni; of their own
flee will. IT rJl'VKH PA U.S. The system
once ttnprCKnnted w 1th the Hieclftc, It becomes
an utter Impossibility for the lliiuer uppellte te
e.lst. Per sale by
CHAM. A. I.0CHLH, DruKKlsl.
Ne. 0 Past Kin; latrcvt, I Jincaster, Pu.
augb-ljtl.M.W, V
(Cav.ct.
C'1
AHPlTls.
Rugs
Oil Cleths
Linoleum
Art Squares
McCallum
& Slean
1012 and 1014 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia
Axminster Wilten
Mequette Brussels
Tapestry Ingrain
Carpets
feb&simdced&imw
VTOTH'l. 'IO THUsP.VSisKIM AM) GUN.
.i NKKs. All persons ara hereby forbldden
te trcsiutssonatiyef the lauds of tlie Cornwall
and bpwduvl! estates In libation or Laucastrr
counties, whether IiicIumsI or uulneles.ua, either
for the purine of slioetlnif or lUhltiB, us the
law will be rlcldly enforced against ull tres
iiavstni; en suld lands of the unJer.lirnt.-d nfler
this notice,
WM. COI.FM AN PllKEMAN,
It. I'l.HCY AI.IIUN.
i:iv.c,phi:eian,
Attorney for It. V. Celcruku'! ki,
"I have used two bottle of your Palns's
Celery CemjKiund, and It has given entire saUs saUs
factlenns an appetizer and bloetf purifier."
T. 11. IlF.nsisK, Wntcrtewn, Dakota.
Paine't
Celery Compound
Is prescribed by physicians, recommended by
druggists, endorsed by ministers, praised by
users. Btid gitaamtced by the manufacturers, as
a spring medicine which will de all that Is
claimed for It. Use It this spring, nnd see hew
quickly It tones you up.
Purifies the Bleed.
Full accounts of wonderful cures madn hy
InlnA rt Inrv PlMillwinnH eflnp nll.. .niwt ImIi.au
y Compound after ether medicines
and the bes
l phytic)
lliirllknll
physicians hud failed, tent free.
There' tiethliu
like II.
I for
tl.TO. fclxrorfe.00. Druggists.
WeLtA, IlicitAiinse Co.,Uurllngten, Vt
DYE WITH DIAMOND DYES
' 36 Celers.
10 cents each.
$0eh.
T300IC DKPAHTMENT.
"LIFE OF E. GREENWALD."
Poetprhits of nis Mfe, tcsiethcr with Ills
litrltesi Extaul and Latest Discourses.
BY
REV. C. ELVIN HAUPT.
Ker Rele by ths Publisher,
G. L. FON DERSMITH,
40 KA8T KINO STItELT,
LANCASTKH, I'A.
viMtici:, i.oe.
m3tfd
II
nmvs hook btehk.
EASTER CARDS & EASTER
BOOKLETS.
A fine variety of all late de
signs and styles is what you
Eastp.u
Greeting
win una here, iec
Booklets as fine as
the former 2qc ones.
Then we have the 15, 25 and
30c ones, perfect beauties, but
the 50, 75c and $1.00 are the
masterpieces of art. Cards very
fine at all prices.
L. B. HERR,
53 North Queen Street.
IUlglvIj(
i?tfy (Socbe.
w
ATTAHIIANI).
WATT & SHAND
Have en sale !100 Pletes NP.W PHINrPl)
BATUUNH In Choice Prench Designs, 8, 10 and
12 cents u yard.
We open te-day ene case OKNUINEP15KNCII
PHINTED HATI'HXS, Illack and Colored
Grounds, 10c. a jard j reeulnr price, SJc.
Heme shades in the popular OKlt.MAN
CAHIIMURi: HENItlLTTAH are extremely
scaric. We open tiMley Unlit .Medium and
Dark Old Hese, Mh'ht -Midlum and Dark Oreys
nnd Pearl, beris-ut, Itesldu, iiipphlre, Ctucli
mail's Drab, beautiful qualities, 7!k and JI.COu
jard.
We have sold theiisitnds of jnrds of II AH
KEIil.'HIIIiACK DHEfeSSlLKb without hear hear
Ingef it sluule complaint. Uu.tianleed ntlther
te break, crock or shift, and the best value te
be had for 51.(0, Jl.l'i unit Sl.OO.
21 Inch PHENCII PAIM.K MILKK, Hprlng
sliadts, SiJc; worth 51.00.
21 Inte AH.MUHE HII.Ka, nil Coleis,51.00a
jard; usual pi it-e$1.2e.
NEW PI.AID AND hTHIPEl) 1)HIS
GOODS, BprliiB hhndes, 12Jjc. u jnul.
JAMESTOWN DIICSS GOODl In Black,
Urc sand Colored Grounds, best hIuc lu the
market, fer37ic
Evcrythlns new aud desirable In SH.KHand
DRIti GOODS.
Watt & Shand,
6, 8 AMD 10 EAST KIIIG STREET.
4)avbitavt.
J AlthltAI.I. A HENOIEH.
PROPERTY OWNERS,
I.OOIC TO YOUR INTEREST.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BEAUTIFY YOUIl
IIOMEH HY U8INQ THE
Royal Ready Mixed Paint.
This Paint Is pronounced by palutersandceii
tuners the Best, C'lunKst, and Meat Hellable
Heady Mlxtd Paint made.
AU.O
Oils, Varnishes, White Lead, Qlasa, Ice.
WIRE NETTING AND BARB FENCE WIRE
AT BOTTOM J'JIICES.
A full Hue of
HARDWARE
MARSHALL & RENGIER,
9 & II Seuth Queen St.,
LANCAbTEH, PA.
febS-tyd
Vht-tiHiVafsihe.
Rmc-
LEADING
PHOTOGRAPHER
OP
Lancaster
60 1-2
North Queen St.,
Next Boer te tile PosteltU'C,
'suTmU
PR1TED SATEENS
ei nb $kt.
"DOOT8 AD SHOES.
D.P.
28-30 East King St.
1 TAKE PLEASUHE IN CALMNO YOUR AT
TENTION TO MY LINE OK
That I am'jecelvlng dntly for the Bprlng Trade,
and all ars made for the who requlre great
dnrablllty nnd for elegance of style, fit and
workmanship cannot b excelled.
PRICKS tOWER THAW THE tOWEIT.'ia
Call and examine my large stock nnd w will
be pleased te try nnd suit you.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTEH, I'A. aavlydAw
"PASTEH GREETINO.
Shaub & Burns.
Easter's but n tiny uwny ; its
cilieer nml hrlchtta'!) dnwna
here as does it clscwheru. It is
net nn event of interesting deeo deee deeo
rntlen only, but with it are ninny
features of trade interest. Here
has been gathered together tlie
linudseincat makes and shapes of
Footwear for Ladies, Gentlemen
and Children faultless kinds,
essential te complete the outfit of
participants in Easter festivities.
Shoes in finest leathers with
fancy tips nt tees for the young
who like bright things ; plain
tees for these whee tnsten are
that way ; wider tees for ethors
who must have comfort ; extra
wide and extra easy shoes for
aged ladies and gentlemen.
Ne make or shape or dcsirable
grade of shoes ulsewhore you
may net also find here ; many
mere kinds wc alone have.
Shoes nt 1.00 and at every
ether price lietween them and
the finest, the cost of which is
Fcven fold greater. Ne assort
ment like it te select from.
SHAUB & BINS
14 North Queen St.,
mart2-lydAw LANCASTEH, TA.
E
ASTER NOTICE.
FREY & ECKERT'S
SPECIAL
n nmnn mm
Ui
x
It has been our custom te. Mall Pile Hundred
(.VW) Iliiiidseme Cards te our customers every
E.i'der rxiisen,but as thn front of our store Is
tern out and there being 1111 lin.lliiiitleii en the
part of patrons te Malt until lifter improvements
arc all made te purchase, or elf-e purchase cImj
where, we will gte tlie."iiiUciud te the llrst WO
lady purchnsers; hnvlinr smaller, pretty Easter
Cards Ter children and 3,U00 eyo-eiicncrs for men
and be) s. We recommend that every man and
boy should huse an eye-opener. We mean, the
kind we Mill gKc them.
Our entire stock has been remeicd te the large
room In rear of both stores, wlivre Me hae
double the room and accommodation e had
in the small steru.
SPRING GOODS !
RECEIVED DAILY.
We ar receiving large lets of Spring Ooeds
dnily, nml although we de net hae tliebhew
Windows te display them, you can depend upon
It that our Spring and Hummer Line this jar
surpasses all of our past ellerls.
We have the largest line and assortment of
Men's Dongola and Kangaroo Shoes In thtclty.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
mu
The Leaders of Lew Prices
-IN-
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ne. 3 East King St.,
LANCASTEH, I'A.
aj-Stere closed c. cry evening at 6 o'clock, ex
ccpt Monday and Saturday.
iLHouieve.
jTII.INNJt HHENEMAN
Lawn Mowers.
BUY THE
" PENNSYLVANIA "
MOWER T
Itlsdecldedl) the bet. It will ear longer,
de the work better with lcs luber, und cut
higher fra.4 than any ether Menrr.
THE "PENNSYLVANIA"
Tolay stands at Ihe head of all Ixwn Mowers
uien the market, which position It has lie
quirid solely en tts merit..
Flinn&Breneman
152 NORTH QUIN STREET,
LANCASTER, TA.
STACKHB
EASTER
GREETING
MiMM
MM
RRBY ,t WXM
iiit
Slalhtng.
A TTENTION ,
1 rtspecuellr cau te ttv Purchase for 8prln.
The Latest JJevclttea In
SPRING OVERCOATINGS!
The Latest Style In
Suitings turf Treuserings.
we' It rrlcr are tn'' ,eww consistent with geed
MY nEPUTATION ESTABU8HED.
MY AIM IS, MOLD IT.
N08. 984 AND SOU WEST KINO STREET
mar lUmd
rpe CLOTHING BUYERS.
L Gansman & Bre.
MEN'S, BOYS' AND OHTLDRENS
CLOTHING.
.M.00, fS.OO and S10.00 Is ll we ask for Sty lsh
All-Weel Sulla for Men and Yenng Men. F net
grades nt f 12, S14 and tie.
Heys' nnd Children's Suits In endless rarlety.
Hee our Beys' Hulls nt (2.50, tt.00, ft 00.
Hee our All-Weel Bejs' Suits at M.B0, $3.00,
M.00, 17.00, $3.00.
Children's Hulls at tl.10, $1.25, J2.00, 1ZM, $S.OO,
l.00, $5.00, W.00, H.0O, f 8.00.
Custom Department.
It Is the quality, Price and Uoed Fitting that
makes this department se popular. Fer no
where In this city can First-class Clothing be
purchased with se little money.
$12, $13, $11 and $15 will buy a geed All-Weel
Cheviot or Casslmcrc Suit, sack or the latest
siyie cutaway.
18, SIS, $20."$22, $24 will buy a Fine Imported
Worsted Suit, made and trimmsd equal te tha
very Desi.
iiuimrm ir iiun, etnviiJ illfnwi. Ill SJU.
$4.00, $e.00, 8C.0O, $7.00, $3.00, $5.00, $10. Wear
doing n big trad In them.
P-s iiab tn riiiIaii ssiIaIIi. ..VI &l mA 9 &J
L.Gansman&Bre.
OS and 88 M0BTH QUEEN ST.,
8. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA.
SNet cennsctcd with nuy ether Cletlilng
Heuse In ths City.
M
YEHsl RATHFON.
A Pretty Lively Place.
Our store Is a pretty lHely plaoe ths-e Spring
D.ys. Everybody seems te think It
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Geed and Reliable
CLOTHING
-AT-
LOW-DOWN PRICES.
Plenty of Handsome Goods.
riXNTY OF OOOI) STYLES AND BRIGHT
COLORS IIERi:
FOR YOU TO TICK FROM.
We're nrtbcKglng you te buy when you only
come for an Idea of prices. lr you ceme te leek
you'll come aKiiln and buy; we'iu sure of that.
1'en'H'lM Itlnild about asklns for Samples nnd
Prices ; e're here for j our accommodation.
V.?l
i
j.i9
Reliable Clothiers,
Ne. 12 East King Street,
LANCASTER, TENN'A.
TTIRS-II A BROTHER.
r.
Had anon asked us jesturday (Monday)
what was the cause of the rush in business, ,
slieuld hse told him It way Euster Monday
nlicad of time. Hut yesterday itas only the ba
ginning of the rush. We ftlt It In all our d
partments, particularly In two
Our Made-te-Order Department
was crowded all day.keeplUB our Skilled Cutters
busy lulling measures of
First-Class Clothing
-AT-
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Bulls, Trousers and Spring Oiereeats
lied
with each ether In the rush. 1)0 net watt, but
IX
de likewise. Call and kae ourerder.
OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT
was filled with ths Mothers and Heys of Lan
caster, nil well pleased with their Purchases
I-It, Make, Quality and Trice all eeukldered.
OUR MF.N'S
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
DL'I'AHTMO'TS
always speak for themselves.
lncc all who doubt It.
A cefl will con.
a
ONK-PRICE CLOTUIUaS
AND1IEIICUAXT TAIL01W,
Nnfth Hnoen It roe t ami Pantiu Cnnana
iwnu ywu Ullvvl uuu wmtu uliuiuV
LANCASTEH, PA.
HYKRSARiTflFIlN
Ail Easte
Awaleiim
n
BROTHER
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