Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 03, 1889, Image 2

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iKTELLlGEKCEn, FBI1UY, MAY 8, 1689.
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r MUBtSHBTIMMAN FOLTZ, Editor.
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! DAILY INTELUOKWCm-Fubllshed
M(T U ttaItr, but Sunday. Served
Ik thl eltr and surrounding
fir 1 Urn crel reck. Bynullflvadoi Bynullflvadei
Mm arM In ltd ranee: M entsa month.
.T IHTELUQENCKR-One dollar and
tamta a year. In advance.
TO BUBBCRTBERS Hemlt tiy CIICCK
HaWee. order, and where neither or
ma 1m procured send In a registered
i at the rasteraee. as eeeed elan malt
,-,!- JUIVUS!, iu uiuuauuui,
Lancaster, pa.
UOKJAWnt, PA., MAY 3, 1889.
frjA - Befcert Write.
nwiaentueDcru, oiiuercuniyivouiu
i, feus the representatives or me
etahia trade organizations who
him whether the l'cnusylvanin
company vns pressing the lias-
i of the bill forbidding grade crossings
iMfar city, and wherefore it was se de-
bttaat It te a fact that the railroad com
ay iawppertlng the bill ; that It Is se
Decause an graue-'cresstugs are
and that these who make
;the Inquiry of him de net under
stand what the bill which they
fV condemn provides. lie leU them
ft luew that It is fathered by his company ;
R and that It Is proud of It nnd thinks it
gr wholly geed.
n mx, neDcru uiu nei write mis icuer,
Wk though he signs it. He would hardly
.;have been no impertinent nnd rai-a in
LiWa rtatcmcnU. We have been went te
ileek upon Mr. Roberts as inclined te
fheneaty, far mere than his associates
Kitt the Pennsylvania railroad dl-
5tBcUent which Is Inclined othenvl-e
fc$b his wicked unrlners. who control Its
political work far mero than lie does.
ifljit Is dlscreattaDie tenini, newever, tuni
W' he should have iennlttedhlmclftesign
l&tbla letter while pretending that this
m bill which his ceniiany ha caused te
V Dc inirouueeei, ceiunn. ins nuineu jw
IS much as any ether railroad, and Is In
K eplred enlj- by the honet desire of his
h company te abolish yrade crossings. Te
i-i nreva that the bill is a fair one. Mr.
& Roberts points out that it empowers the
h court te authorize grade crossings where
fe'ever ancccsslty exists for them, and he
Mi thinks that tills amply meets the charge
inaiuie ixuiim iviiiiia rnurunti umirvste
.bam-strlng competing railroad projects
?iln Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
2r JIO lUrKVlQ IU IHUIlllUU. HUttl'tlT. llllll
; Kthis prevision is an amend nient made
&$ but two weeks age te the bill his coin-
Jp&psny framed and that It was adopted
Hijvr ngHIUSl C!f UIIU1U1CIII. .l U11U vt ill hiip-
tVposefera moment that the Pennsylva-
WA MM. AMIIIWIU lflllJ.lII IP11V.T1 lll
-T Mia Ub Imnil is... ...... . .- .1.1..
bill without a ttelllsh motive, as Mr.
.Roberts unblusblngly pretends that It
pi does, and he simply diwcredlts his re-
j; apectaDliity in making the Incredible
2 claim. The bill is one te crpetitatc the
te Xannttftnln rnllrnn.1 Iti t In. mniiniuilit
Iji of the use of steam upon the ittreets of
HJiJS't'"J ..... .W...V..X. ... UIV 1IIVI1WIIUI1
s Philadelphia and Plttsbiinr : and as
& audi must be condemned.
Harrison's Purpose.
Judging from the trrewliuK of the 1U-
publlcan politicians and noting the de
liberation with whleh fhnntnMi In ll.r.
4mere important offices of the civil ter-
s:vlee are, made, we conclude that the
president u eouselentiously and deter
mlnedly bent upon ri-dwinlnir his
(i premise te put only iwd men in ofilce.
KWe are told that he maker n personal
Inquiry Inte each case and that his cab-
inc. emcers' runctlen In fllllnir the
higher efflcw extends only te a recem
mendatien.
That this is u piiijKjr piiictlce in the
president hardly admits of question.
The duty of tilling these places Is Im
posed upon him by (he law nnd he hn.s
the rcHponslbilityef Its nronerdiscliiiric.
m Experience teaches that the recemmen
fgdatIonsefthoomeescekci-H are uutrust-
wn wormy, coming even irem the hlchest
-aeurccs. JehnShurman. for Instance, lias
.lately been been te have recommended
fefer comptroller a notoriously black
Ciaheep. The i-ueces of ndmlnlstratlnn
pUeslu making geed chiefs of depart-
gvJBents; and the who are disiKtsetl te
??."Alu. !. .1... r ...!... .. . ,
Si"i'-"Bc "u uuij vi ieieeiiiig mem ie
fcuet knew of what they sneak. There is
mm notable Illustration of this In the com cem
Bpkint made by Bishop Petter, who de-
KlUvered the ccuerallv verv iroed Xew
LfiYerk centennial K-rnien in tit. Piuil's
church, that the president has been
,uii; viiKaKn4 suiee ins luauguratleu
Fr4. Aiit. ...n . . . .
; lining uiiuvs, aim mis nail no
.time te give te any ether dutv. Theinrh
n.i.i t ... . a
m"" w imc, u is net a ceuuem
fe nation of the nresidcut or thn dntv.
Kb- It is believed by nearly all the states-
laaen of our country, that e change of
Sviinpertant efllclals. at the end of their
jblerni, Is generally cxpcdleut ; and that a
eyecnange or aumlnlstratieu should be ac-
licempuuled by a free change of etllcen.
s- The civil service law defines the limits
p;of this change, and If It Is wise te further
salami it, the tuture law will se provide.
iilMmi me country needs te shun an arls-
?ocraeyei onicelieUlers, and will always
5 want " te shake these children up."
President Harrison we retrret te under.
fatand Is hardly strouceiieuirh iihvslpniu-
Stet the task he has set himself ; and he is
Seiy te lau a sacrmce te the zeal with
K4WU1CU he scrutinizes the list of anpll-
LfAantfl for nmm ntirl Lniii ...ui. .i.
r- ...- uuu " nun iue
i.-bungry set of applicants nud with tim
m- peUtlcal guus who press for their
wecxien, regaruiea or their fitness, and
It latent only upon their party or nersenul
Kaarvlee. All of the men who hnv
CBBdertaken te dictate te Harrison have
i ame te grier ; and we new believe that
While his lamn holds out i i-..
1m Fill inflexibly maintain his relu relu
I'Hae te fellow his own Judgment In the
Kjitotrlbutlen of the eftlccs. We de net
M a single Republican leader standing
Ut before hhn and trettlmr hisilemnn.i
iJirthe asking. We understand Ilarrl-
W purpose te be ,the appointment of
;epubllcans as funt as the nre.nn.n..a
t incumbents end and te n.irHi-,1 m-..
3rvlce as a prime but net ..!
..jttaUncatien. Ne reasonable fault cau
ha found with this nurnose ; uii,.. ..,.
! line with the theory of our govern-
if. if Harrison can live through thn
cC?!!ttr?,t . CDUntry will coagratulate
mM for there would net be a mir .,r
uwnauu juney wit uuuer Morten
1 it is notable that neither ilw, r.i.
mJn a. . h1t..-k a. m
at, vice presldeut or secretary of statu
I a flrst-clasa life Insurance four years
k; and that it Is eulte nemihin n.-.t
t May have beveral administrations U-
tn next election, and a iwrf.--t
epe of olllpe changing.
,'p! oAutberi(7.
Ih approprla'ieu bv i-eunells nf nne
lat Grand Annyefthe Republie for
fttvatleu Dayuse. was made sfeminiv
Idatteace of the city aollclter'a opinion,
latf la tlu mavsie n .1.1..... .'
p fauna authority te make auch
mum tew wm that the
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majority of the incnibcrs of councils did
net knew of this ftplnlen, though cc:
talnly tlteac did who were particularly
interested in the appropriation.
The city solicitor'! opinion U that the
city has been granted bythe Leglslatuie
no authority te appropriate money for
such a puriese;'nud "further, that the
new constitution, m did the old, ex
pressly forbids the Legislature te grant
such power te cities.
Section 7, of article 0, Fays It forbids
the general assembly authorizing nny
city, county, borough or .township ap
propriating money te " any corporation,
association, institution or Individual,
and the Grand Army will hardly get Its
warrant from the mayor.
Ther Would Dc Orators.
The school beard docs net seem able
te make up Its mind whether or no all
the high school graduates shall speak at
commencement time. They resolved
last year that only n select assortment
should de se ; because the tlme was tee
short te hear them nil ; and moreover It
was thought well te give a speaking
prize te the best scholars.
Rut then some one fired a whole let of
music Inte the pregramme, and made
the services as long as ever. And this
year the excluded graduate come up
with n petition that they be heard, and
the soft-hearted be.ird seems Inclined te
relent.
We de net knew thatwenre cempe
tent te give advice en this momentous
question. We are, however, prepared
te express our surprlse that all of the
graduates want tesjicak ; nnd our belief
that all of them cannot 1 qualified te
speak.
We de net see that the high school
graduate lias an Inalienable and inborn
right te speak; nnd we should say, en
general principles, that If there areinore
who want te sjieak than there Is tlme te
accommodate, none of them can com
plain if the selection Is nmde upon their
scholarship or their oratory.
It Is net appointed te all the high
school graduates te be orators, and these
who knew that they cannot speak
creditably should lie content with admir
ing the Daniel Wcbsters among their
fellows nnd wondering why Providence
has liecn less kind te them.
Mns. I.netiit has engaged a Imblln
Hiontre for next full. Slie hns had several
scvciu fulls In America.
Dt'hi.KV Is sick,
rlsen Is sickest.
Illuliin Is sicker, lliir-
ItKAU AnMinvi. Uiii.knxi has formally
assumed command of the AbIiuIu nqundren
nnd uppelntcil Ills stnir. The squadron Is
practically without ships, but thoefllecrs
can anil along en thelr dignity until tlie
Charleston is completed, wlieu Admiral
Uclknnp will heist his brnxl peiinnnt, form
the Charleston In line of Imltle nnd man man
(imivie It ns n licet.
Peuch Matiiex Wcnn took charge of
107 lest children during the three days of
tlie New Yerk celebration, nnd e cry ene
of tlicm was claimed hy parents who had
lest tlieni In the crowd whlle watching tlie
parades, or hunting for geed places te wutch
tliem. Iu a dciue anil moving crowd 11
is easy for adults te inove out of sight of
one another In a few steps, and the wonder
Is that mero children are net lest.
Ir Is denied officially tlmtetther Dlsmarck
or the llrltlsh ambassador at llerlln have
deuled the exlstcnce of a secret treaty for
tlie division of the Knmenn und Tonga
Islands, between (Jcrmany and Ore.tt llrl
tain. We need net thorcfero Jump at the
conclusion that such a treaty exists, but
only conclude thut nil reixiits ns te the
doings of tlie Sameaii conference) nre Ini
aginary nud that lliw loselntlonnf profound
s?crccy will be udhored te until a result Is
reached. .
TwriNTT-Fivncentsfera glass of wntcr,
nnd seventy 11 vocenls fern s indw lch during
tlie military parnileln New Yeik are tlie
qilbtn'Ieus of Colonel Piihuer,if Chicago, In
a I'iilladulplila paper. lie attended the
great ball, calls It a great dlsgrace and Is
ashamed te tell what he wiw there. Phila
delphia will new be mero proud than our
of her capacity for successful celebrations.
Tun Incident of our Canadian troubles,
known us the Hrldgownter business, has
just furuUhcd additional details that Uieuld
ferce Mr. lllalne te Indicate whether he Is
te twist the tall of the llrltlsh lien, as
premised befere the election. Cnptlau J.
II. Allen, of the American ship llrldgo llrldge
water, has been In Ottawa talking ery
bluntly about the selzuiu of his es.sel, and
llndlug that he made llttle Impression he
told n story of Insult te his ling. He stated
that after the llrhlgewnter was seized the
crew ran up the stars and strlpes en the
llli of July. Tlie Canadian efllclals ordered
the flag hauled dew n, and nene of the crow crew
being willing te obey, they hauled It down
ugalust ids protects, lie says he did net
press tlie matter before, fearing It might
cuuse a delay In the settlement j he new lira
no alternative but te lay tlie Insult te the
American Hug bofeio his government.
Everybody remembers hew- fiercely
Secrctary liayard was denounced for net
resenting this sort or thing with mero war war
llke lger. The country was ghen te
understand that had lllalne been In power
Admh-el I.uce and his peer llttle wooden
North Atlantic uquadieu would have sailed
northward te demand with shetted cannon
nnd Hags nailed te the mast that Canada
nnd Kugl.md bheuld npoleglzo or sink
his licet. As llrltlsh ships of war
were near by that would have been the
alternative, nnd the merciful llriteus might
have HpolegUtxl from shcer pity.
Mr. lllalne new has .ome modern ships
built by Mr. Whitney, uud also nn opior epior opier
tunltyof the sort he soemisl toemy.Mr.
liayard. The tall twisting should " seen
begin, but the lien Is net nt all restless and
no ene expects trouble, for we nil knew
lilulne te be a man of sounding w erds und
few deeds.
Mn. Wakd MeAllisieii has returned te
New Yerk net unhappy e er the fuilure or
the centennial bull, nnd boasting of the
success of the banquet wr w hlch he claims
the credit. He tays that he planned net
only the banquet but also the tcrrlble
Prcnch menu, und iu reply te Mr. l'lsh'j
snoerlng rcrcrence te him us a cook he says
he w euld be proud te be a cook ir he could
be a fine one. Iking n Democrat, he be be
lleved that a cook could be u gentleman
and considered it no dUgrace te
be a cook. With great pride he
tells hew- much thought nnd cure
he gave te the arrangements of that
banquet, se that 600 men could be serud
promptly with everything het. Theu lib
proceeds te criticise the ball, declaring that
all Washington when he left that city was
laughing at Mr. Pish for putting a let of
young fellows er23 and 30 and no fame ti
dance with elderlyladles of wide distinction.
He says that he had planned arrangements
that would have presented the crowding,
and he dchc-rlbes then, ns Including the
cf regular soldiers who would net have
dared e drink, instead of the mlim !,
proved ke unreliable. Mr. M.-AHister us
cause te cengrutulate himir that he was
out or the ball; for they my that tlie, mi, r
tee, was bad and cold uiidVetWug ,a '""
hhe bwullewtMl llelhideiim,.
Her lever found fault with Uer SsuTl'lt
utebrighteu then, thatUel"
Anetrr doctor's ailm.
Many a 'tra-gllnt family has all It can de te
keep Uia wolf from the deer, without being
railed upon te pay frequent and exorbitant bill
for medical ad lee nnd attendance.
True, the doctor l often a neceiunrj-, tlieufh
expensive Ultanl of the family ctrcls; never
theles pure and well tented remadle like
Warner' Bofe Cere kept en hand for ue when
required will be found a paying Inycitinent for
every household In the land.
HIckneM U one of thi legacies of lira, nnd yet
every 111 Hint fleh la heir te ha an antidote In
the laboratory or nature. Iten.lt. If. Warner,
eUtuclicler, X. Y PrcsldenteMlie Chamber of
Commerce of that city, m n few years age
stricken with kidney dlncaie, which the phyd
clans declare Incurable. In this extremity,
a Mend recommended te him a vegotable
preparation new known throughout the
civilized world as Warner's Hare Cure. Jte
tried It, and was quickly reitered te perfect
health. Thl Incident led him te begin the man
ufacture et the wendcrrul prcpnratlen, nnd te
make It merit known In all tongue and
among all people.
lie ha new laboratories and warcheueln
the United Btatc net only, but In Canada,
Enzland. Germany. Autlrla. Australia and
Burmah. Ill preparation meet the require
ment and c fleet the euro or a variety of dlKeaw
nnd all are compounded from mcdletnul plants
of the highest virtue.
Mr. Warner I a man of nfTaln.ef wealth, cul
ture and the highest standing tn hi own city
nnd throughout the state. Ill character Is the
bestgunrantee of tha purity andexcelleticoer
hi renowned iiemeaie, wmen may ee reuna
In ctcry flrit-cla drug itore or Kurejx) mid
America.
' t l.nrl rnlher be a klttfll mid
cry
mew "
than crnnn nil night and cold nil
prnnn nil nlvht fitul ftceid nil unr
lay with
neurnliln, when ene bottle of Knlvntlnti Oil
would mnke me gentle and well, l'litay,
wouldn't )ou 7
Coughs, hearnene, aslhms, or sny Irritation
of the threat or bronchial tubes will be relieved
by taking Dr. Hull' Cough Hj rui. It ha cured
thnusnncTs. llccemmendlt te J our friend and
neighbor.
liUeccUctttciutc.
A BUOPPiyO IXCIDKNT.
An Accldent Tltnt Uofel a iJidy en llrend
way, nnd Tlie I.een It Tenolies Every
Man and Weman.
A well-known lady who live In Ilnrlcm, wit
shopping en Ureudnay one day recently when
n smnll I meet flew Inte her mouth. Hlie Instantly
coughed and se expelled It, but net until the
pollution creature had stung the aurfuce of her
111 rout. The peer ladv'i threat begun te awell
and It required thn skill of several physician
losnve ner lire, ine same tiling inai occurred
te this lmly U ecctirrlriK c cry minute te must
people. Hundreds of h1eiiuu Insects called
''germs" are being drunn Inte the body with
ecry brenlh. Thcse smnll creature at nnrc
begin te live upon thn body mid euuse what Is
ktiuwn a illHi-nw. Ttiey must be ilrhcn out.
Hew much Ijntter It Is theiiah te kill IIiche
polsenuu germ ns scxin ns they come. And
yet there Is only ene thing will de this and that
I pure whiskey, l'nif. Austin Flint, of Uellc Uellc Uellc
vuoCellcgo, sajs: "The Judicious use or alco
holic stimulants I ene or the striking charac
teristic or progress In the practice of medicine
during the Inst hnlf century." Prof. Henry
Mett, Ph. P.. P. C. H.. says i "lly n most careful
analyst I have found Dairy's I'urcMattWhlskey
fn.i from adulterations or foreign subitnnce.
nnd It descrc te meet with grent success.'1
The well-known Dr. It. W. Hutchinson, of New
New Yerk, sns: "I highly recommend IhitlVs
I'urn Malt Whiskey nud prescrlbeltcxtcnshcly
In my practice" llev. II. Mills, of Princeton,
Iowa, snyii "I hnxe uscd Dull)' l'ure Mali
Whlskey with great benefit te my wife, who Is
a confirmed luxnlld. I knew from experience
It Isn purennd meit nlunble medicine. I nm
also using It In the ruse ut uiy seu, who Is
threatened with consumption. I nm a Presby
terian clergyman nnd u doctor of dlMiilly, but
I am net afraid te recommend DuiIj'h Malt
Whiskey ns tlie purest and inml eftlclcnt tonic
that I knew of, and my oxierlence Isnlunce
one." (!)
0
OMI'I.KXION l'OWDi:it.
Wilt) VAI.UR A ItKriNCD COMPI.KXION
MUST C8K
POZZONI'S
MEDICATr.n
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Impart a brilliant transparency te the
skin. 11.
csilomtteus, and mnlccs tin) kit In delicately soft
nud hcnutlfiit. It contains no limp, whlte lend
ernrMMile. In thrrushudes, plnl: or tlesli, whlte
und brillietle.
KOIlMALi: HY
All Drugglsta and Fa! ,y GoeJ'i Dealers
Evorywliere.
aa-llKVAHi:eri.MIl'ATIO.NH.-i
nprjO-ljd
iicjiieivs uii MuiiitC4, iiecKies finu uis
B
UYTHi: UUNUINU
vin:s you I'l'itciiAsi:
PEARL FLOUR.
fseethatlt Is manufactured b KHi:iDi:HA
BON, Alllivllle, I'ii.
The high chnracter or this Fleur and great
repululleu It hus littalni-U bus led ether Iwrllen
te adept the tiume.
Krcider's Pearl Fleur
has no eiitiuluny where. The prlce U T3!. Tens
una tens iire being old Iu Ijiucaster with
the best satisfaction. TheUcnulna IVurl I'leur
It Iu w lilte l'ur Hags, I'er salu ut
GRABILLS
Original and Only Cash Grocery,
N. W. COK. DUKE & VINE STS.,
I.ANCiSTKIt, 1'A.
J-Opcu i:entiigs.
liiyll-M.W,K
riMii:i'iti.MAHiiHAiti:uvi:ui
Till: ltlll't'llUCAN HATTI.K HAH llKr.N
rOt'GHT!
Antt mm- let nil men "lie down In peace to
gether" for theiu is nothing In the world te pre
sent the tkfeuted as well as the letorteus from
eating Ui sweet, delicious breud thut U pro
duced by using '
LEVAN'S FLOUR!
We de net say this flour Is a euro for Dysiiep-
TRV IT.
Levari & Sens,
MERCHANT MILLERS.
riS-ljd
OTKAM.
'e desire te icall the attention or consumer
or Hteani GcxxU and Knglnecrs' Huupllei te our
ale, Cocks,
Atbejitcw,
iteu and
linrGuuL-ecil.ii.kc. hi,,, n.ii.,.i ...ri. :'ecl"
Heating Appurutus: Hct uud dip fscreu nnd
In fact ulmest eerythlng rcsiulred bj--ixSua
users, and ull or w hlcli w e offer at pric&i wlVtch
we guarantee te be lower lluui thUe of unv
otherdealvrlnthlelelulty. y
Wehaepi.lticly the largest stock mul Iki.
ing ceiinecU with' the Tlei",eui Kiel an
ureprtisiredteiweUeund rill ull orders In the
shortest lessble tliue. When In wunt of kill,
thing In our line, cull ou us for prices and we
will com luce j cm of our nblllty u.m w lnc.
lies tOkllW) nu Mnnar l..t...-...' ,..7'.V""
n.ir fuimr. :;7,.'. .u ","-. ' lipil,
i.f . ". I'eiuyniiu Vexation.
il.',i.''fer,f,ur"'",1" l-"ilnes, Hellers.
I'uliecs HuiiKcn.. Minlul Machinery!
und Ou Klturs' Tixils, I'utttriiV
id Iren und.llnus Casings! u,,d for
Kiiartuig, I
l'lumbci-h'
Medels, und
listings, nud for
the prompt re julr of nil kind or lime
i hi nc ry nre
solicit u .hare of ybur patrenuger '"l"u"
Central Machine Works,
131 J. lie NOUTII CH1USTIA.N STIIKET
INCAaTFH, IA.
. i3oe,4n Vf k- Itcaisenuble Charge. 1'remul.
liens. Telephone connection. k ' Aifdlt
lAUNllnrHY It, U. SUCAhKKY. HUlt
Ms.V21J"U. southeast corner brunee
teie-xKiieti in uiniiktr mwi ... ...., v......
a-8?E2SapsBif85
u -4 utmM first Tw,etT6iSn,.SSf
l.'Tu u vuneumoeK or rjiH-n.
AIlllItMllilM nnd '., t-.. fn.Ii.
v. i." .. " .t..",: . .v". r .""f-..
ule Piiiklni.y. Su-itii .....i i.v,. ...
Ufinntkt.
ratLAsatrHtA, rriday, May . IM.
Figures arc in the air.
Astonished by facts, charm
ed by rhetoric,1 dazzled by
show, inspired by reflection, are
some of the experiences which
go out with the thirteen years
of Centennials, begun here in
1 876, ended in New Yerk yes
terday. A few figures for the store, if
you please. They refer te the
retail alone, and are sympto
matic. Fleer space 15 acres, 500
horse power in steam-engines
seen te be largely increased,
970 electric lights, of which 410
are large arc lights, 125 horse
power steam pumps capable of
lifting 50,000 gallons of water
an hour. 3,600 people en the
pay-rolls, no horses in the
stable. These arc some of the
leading figures by which you
measure the retail store se fa
miliar te you Wanatnaker's.
Thccompartsens and reflections
are left te you.
Aside from the material or
ganizatien is the mental intel
lectual of which the European
corps is by no means the least.
Nine able merchants, some of
them eminent merchants, are
scouring Europe for the things
you will want te find next Fall.
rhey are net
quite done yet
with Spring.
Here comes a single box
from Paris. Anether small as
sortment of the choicest French
Dress Patterns. They supple
ment and complement their
predecessors. Is it net worth
something te you that these
dresses arc "exclusif?" The
constant infusion of freshness
in our Novelty Dress Goods
keeps the stock ever bright and
fair.
This is a happy Spring (te
us) in Dress Goods. It has
been a successful season. All
the conditions have been and
arc here especially judgment
and taste. The store is big,
but you must remember that
bigness retires b'efere goodness
here. Therefore our pride is
less that we have the biggest
stock of Dress Goods than that
we have the best.
A careful study, a compara
tive analysis of Challis shows a
stock here that ought te be tl e
envy of every dealer, the goal
of every buyer. The same is
true of each and every stock
throughout the house.
Southwest of centre.
The Mecca of Millinery,
trimmed and untrimmed, rib
bons, trimmings, and flowers
our Millinery store. The three
toned dress shade satin Rib
bons at 35 cents, the tinsel
Brocade at 40 cents, each about
two-thirds off, and the half
priccd black Velvets make
things livelier, if that were pos
sible. Thirteenth street side, north from Chestnut
iie;i.
The Men's and Beys Cloth
ing is east of the Main Aisle,
near Market street. Equal
Clothing you may net find else
where, nor equal comfort as
you buy it.
Market street front, east of Main A Me.
The new Summer Dresses
for women are full of comfort-
hints as well as style.
Uecend fleer, Chestnut street aide. Kourele Keurele Kourele
ters. An Apron is as simple a
thing as you'll find in our Mus
lin Underwear store. It stands
for what we're doing there as
well as anything. Nurses'
Aprons, 40c te $3 ; Maids'
Aprons, 25c te $3. Heavy
Lawn Aprons, Hamburg inser
tien, and hem all around, 25c.
About 500 manufacturers' Sam
ple Aprons, 50 te 95c.
Perhaps 20 styles Nurses'
and Maids' Caps, 15c te $1.50.
Second fleer, Juniper street side.
All sorts of Garden Seeds at
3c a packet. A few sorts in
bulk beets, cucumbers, peas,
beans, turnips, sweet corn, car
rots. Of course you save by
that bulk prices.
Don't knew hew many thou
sand 3c packets of Flower Seed
we've sold in a month or se.
Hew many make a wagon-lead?
Almest every hardy kind.
Lawn Grass Seed, 20c a qt.
llasenicnt, north of centre.
Clip it early and often if
you'd have a velvety lawn.
Best Lawn Mowers, $6 te
$9-5e.
Basement, northeast or centre.
Dedge in and dodge out, Mr.
man, when the Heuse Cleaning
time comes. But don't grum
ble ; it's worse for the women
folks than for von. The Hnn.r-
keeping Cerner of the Base
ment is full of things te make
the work and worry as light as
possible.
Scrubbinu llruuies, 10 te 40
Htep ladders, U te 40c u feet.
Uroeuu.liitoWc
llucket,25te6LV.
Diuter., flat centre, SXs te 11.25,
Piutcn, round end, tee te iue.
SstanamHfr'.
Uiumels Mklti. g te e,
HtOTC Brashes, IS te MM.
IteAdy mixed mint, ifc te WL3S a can.
Paint Unuhe, 6 te (We.
When the house is cleaned, you
can keep the flying swarms out
for a trifle. Screens for win
dows and doers by the cord.
Basemenl, northwest of centre.
Cowgill's Weed Stains. Fer
cither painted or unpainted
weed. Geed judges say they
give the best imitations of ma
hogany, cherry, walnut, Califor Califer
n'a Redwood, and maple. Sim
ple and handy te use. In bot
tles :
H Pint, lbs lplnt,0
J Pint, 25c 1 quart, 75c
Varnishes same prices.
Basement, east of cantre stelr.
Jehn Wanamaker.
fDnt-tc.
H
AtlNEHS.
HARNESS.
HABERBUSH'S
30 Centre Square,
I.ANCAHTKII, I'A.
Saddles,
Harness,
LAP BLANKETS,
Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil,
-AN
General Stable Supplies,
-AT-
7
(HUlt'EMOIt TO M. llAUKItlll'Kn A He.V.)
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS.
avpete.
ptAiii'irrs.
Rugs
Oil Cleths
Linoleum
Art Squares
McCallum
& Slean
1012 and 1014 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia
Axmlnstcr Wilten
Moquetto Brussels
Tapestry Ingrain
Carpets
rcbS-3radced.l3mw
VhotenrnpltB.
R
OTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
KnOM
Kcenigstag, Prussia,
Twe Background made especially for Dust und
Three-e,uarter length Photographs.
60 1-2 North Queen St.,
Neit Doer te the Postefflco.
JuiiT-timd
fimtocfuvnieitiuo Woebo.
C
ALLANDSKU
THE
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Sixty Candle-Light; Beats them all.
Anether Ixit of Cheap Glebes for Una and Oil
Moes.
THE"1'EHFECTI0N
METAL MOULDING nnd UUBBEIt CUSHION
Weather Strip.
Beat thorn all. ThUstrtpoutwearsallethcrs.
Keep put the cold. Steps rattling of windows.
Lxcludes the dust. Keeps out new and rain.
Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In
applying It. Can be fitted anynhere no holes
tp bore, ready for use. 1 will net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At
t In bte c, Heuter and Knnge Htere of
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER., I'A.
Ceals
7" UMI1KII AND COAL.
Al,Ml'i.,V,1-'cXh,IOOKSA-'CAStS. WEST
LHN lIAUIi WOODS. Wholesale nnd Itetall,
by,, , U. B.MA11TINACO.,
Ii3-ld CI Water mruet. Lancaster, l'a.
jgAUMGAItDNElLS COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
..9E.rlcF-.-x ,2) North QuecnHlreet, nud Ne.
All North Prime street.
Yakuj North Prluce Btrcct, near Heading
Dtpet.
ttUKlMfd LANCASTER. PA.
- OLDEN SPECIFIC,
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE
LIQUOR HABIT POSITIVELY CURFI) BY
ADMINIS1EH1NO DR. HAINUS'
OOLDEN SPECIFIC?
.I.'.cinn e elvic". '" a, Cl.lu of reNce or tea with
out th knowledge of the person taking It; I
absolutely harmless, nnd Hilt ellec a perma.
nentand speedy cure, hcther the patient is a
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Iheusand of drunkards liinebecn made tem
perate men who have tuken Gelden Specific In
their ceitee without their knowledge, and to te
day bellee thev quit drinking of their own
free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The system
once Impregnated with the Hpeclflc, it become
an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te
exist. Fer sale by
CUAS. A. LOCHER, Druggl.t,
mas. u. naeerDM s,
ta;
ISE-S CELERY COMPOUND.
Sleepless Nights
" Fer nearly a month T snur net ),u in .i...
but after u.lng Paink's CeLmit Coxfeckd for
two day, Insomnia fled and trcngth returned."
E. O. SxiTir. aausscn. 8. G
" I have taken only a part of a bottle of Peine'
Celery Compound, and It ha entirely relleved
me of leepienea-, from which I have anfleted
(tatly."
Miw. E. AtTcttrr, Peoria, III.
l'atne' Celery Compound produce sound and
refreshing .leep. A phylclan' prescription, It
doe net contain ene harmful drug. Like noth
ing ele, It I a guaranteed euro fersleepleMnew.
If direction are faithfully followed.
LOO. BlxferSG.00. Druggist-.
Watta, ItlcitAHMey a Ce., Burlington, Vt,
D1AM0MD DYES 2tf&&j!8SP-
goete cm 5H.0c,
B
OOTHANDBHOEM.
28-30 East King St.
1 TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING YOUR AT
TENTION TO MY LINE OF
That I amrecetvtng dally for the Spring Trade,
and alt are made for Ihose who require great
durability nnd for elegance of tyl, fit nnd
workmanship cannot be excelled.
PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Ifl
Cull and examine my large stock and we will
be pleased te try and suit you.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA. a30-lydAw
B
OOl-S AND SHOES.
Just Received.
SpAr;?,g"nanVd"iiu,n!ntyCl!i9V,a f0"0W,,,8 lMttSt
Infanf Russet or Tau Butten Shee, sizes S te
6, 00c per pair.
Child' ftuviet or Tan Butten Shoes, aire 4 te
7, 75c. per pair.
Child VllusNct or Tan Spring Heel Oxfords,
slics 5 te 7K, 70c, liernalr. '
Chlld'a Huiwet or Tan Spring Heel Oxfords,
size 8 te l75cper pair,
e .ch,l!iV"-P'a' Kid Spring Heel Oxfords, lre
8 te 10k, 7uc per pair.
..5dle5 and Mimics Husset or Ten Tip Oxfords;
II 00 nnd it 23 per pair.
Ladles Dongeln nnd Pebble Rprlng Heel But But
eon Shee, en dlflerent widths, fi 00 per pair.
mJnt "Ulisct or Tun Lnce Hhees, J200 and
S2&0 per pair.
Dp.net think any one In the state can sell you
better ones for the money.
Men's Fancy Hoek-Iice, Short Vamp, with
hook from vamp te top or shoe, and Fancy
Trimmed, J2 00 per pair. Same shoe sold at 2 ft)
last season, hut we have them cheaper and will
give you the ad autage of the purchase.
. A!' of. ,ne abeve mentioned shoes cun be ecn
In the show ense In front of our store.
Ladles Kid Opcia Slipper SO cU per pair and
upward.
Our 60c. Slipper last year gnve perfect satisfac
tion for the price, but can give you still better
one thl year. .
Ladles nnd .Misses Patent IcnthcrTipOxferds,
.5 cents per pair and upwards.
REMEMBER
Wc have removed our entlre Meck or geed te
the large room in rear or our store, where we
hae deuble the room and accommodation we
had heretofore Iu the small store. While our
new front is beiiuc put In we de net have the
howwlndewstocllsplaygoods.but we nre re
ceiving Spring nnd Summer Geed dully, and
nave the most complete lines we ever carried.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
The Leaders of Lew Prices
-IN-
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ne. 3 East King St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
9-Store rleed every evening nt B o'clock, ex
cept .Monday uud Sutimlny,
CJuritft (Clcmtitte
1. RPKT CLKANINO.
New Machinery,
New Precess.
CAPACITY
7,000 Yards Per Day.
Get your C'tirpcts cleaned nt
LANCASTER
Steam Carpet Cleaning Works!
Thoroughly Cleaned Carpets returned same
day and no Injury.
s-ti:lephen r.-v
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
H. S. Shirk & Sens,
H. L. Shenk, (EastcrnMaiket.)
WORKS
CHRISTIAN AND WOODWARD STREETS.
?Jrtvaoelo.
T3ARAS0LSAND UMHRELLAS.
Prices (he Lewest.
Assortment tbe Largest.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS !
THE MANUFACTURERS,
Rese Bres. & Haitman,
14 EA8T KING STREET.
lh3 Lewest Prices.
The Largest Assortment.
aii2-3mdSJiP
A LLTIIK STANDARD GERMICIDES AND
J. Meth Destroyers Refined Campher, Ceal
Tur Campher, Campher Tablets, Nanthallne,
Iterlncd Tur Paper iu large sheets, ana Persian
Peu der, beuit h t from first bauds and guaranteed
D. P. STACKHK
mm
m
m & hit,
penecuy rename, m
HUBLErajJitUa STORE,
p'.uc, a,sLcr5 S
.trengthefled and lntlgeSit2l fnyiSri" ""
IlABLBT SHUMAir, BatntBCtM, Vt
Palne's
Celery Compound
9iL,5K'u,cUnnd"tnflhen-thetierT,wli4s
Irritated or weakened by overwork, zcmm.
leae or hnck. It core ncrveutnetss. rtea
ache, dyspeila,leeplencc, melancholia, and
ether disorder of the ncrreu ayitera.
Tenes Op the Shattered tans
'Lm?T two W? - T"1 -efferer from nerreni
debility, and I thank Oed nnd the dlscoTererer
I... ...uuie rmne-uj, inav rainea ueierr uom uem uom
peund cured me, lxt anyone write te me fee
advice." QteBOE W. Botrrex, Stamford, Cena.
IiCTATRD WW!. MSRSwIUi Wk Stomach.
- OVV.T iM99(i
t for Invalid.
4Uthtti0.
XoeO NOVELTIES! X88D
-AT
H. GERHARTS.
The meat complete assortment of Spring
RJ5J220 'f -5nllh Cheviots, Diagonal and
Calmcre Suiting and Treusering that baa ever
&f.n.!b.ewn ,n.thl city. Workmanship tbt
best and all geed warranted a represented.
IL GERHAUT,
. ... . Ne. North Queen Street.
-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the Cltr
of Lancaster.
A TTENTION
I respectfully call tetny Purchases for Spring.
SPRING OVERCOATINGS!
. The Latest Style In
Suitings and Treuserings.
My price are the lowest, consistent with geed
work.
MY REPUTATION ESTABLISHED.
MY AIM IS, HOLD IT.
ASKEW,
NOS. 834 AND 880 WEST KINO STREET
ninrlJ-3 md
JkTYEIW 4 RATHFON.
0ir' Special T
The Best Value
KOlt
A TEN-DOLLAR SUIT,
As farns wchnvesecn this season, I our
Special Gray Flannel
Sack Ceat, Skeleton Steda and Very Tasty In
Cut. EvuryJbuj er appreciates their value and
each customer prees a geed card for u.
Five Other Styles of $10 Suits
Fer our selection, In Light and Dark Shade
ALL FULL YALUE FOR PRICE ASKED.
It will pay ) nit teseathem.
Reliable Clothiers.
Ne. 12 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
Itlontcre.
KM.INN
IlltLNnMAN
T WILL PAY YOU WELL BEFORE BUYING
TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF
'" ALASKA" REFRIGERATORS,
"PENNSYLVANIA"
MOWERS!
AND
BABY CARRIAGES.
NEVER HAD HO LARGE A STOeK AND AT
SUCH LOW PRICES.
Flinn&Breneman
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
(CrtVrirtru'O.
STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK.
Standard Carriage Werk.
EDW. EDOERLEY,
Nes. v, ., 41, 45 Market Street. Rear of P.wt-
elllce, ljincaster, Pa.
Buggies, Phaetons, Family Oarriagies.
The finest stock In the eeuntry te solect from.
e can suit everybody. Friees te suit the time.
A flue line of Secend-IInnd Werk.
New Is the time te get your furrlacc Re
painted and Repaired. Our repairing cannot
be entiled. One set of workmen especially em em
plej ed for that purpose.
Call and examine whether you wish te buy or
net.
SALESMEN.-WE WISH A FEW MEN TO
sell our goods by sample te the whelesat.
and retail trade. Largest manufacturers in our
line. Enclose 2-cent stamp. Wages S3 per day.
Permanent position. Ne pestals answered
Meney uduuced for wages, aJcertlnlns.'. ec.
CENTENNIAL MAN'F'll'cO;
nprllMOtdeed Cincinnati, Ohie.
w
EAK,
uxDuvrxernn p.ut.s.
rf tltA ITum.n Hi.1. ..1.... . t. . .
r . .. """'" -wj ..iimri;iru, ijtfeiepeel,
Streng heued, etc., is un Interesting advertise!
ment teiiir run in our miur in !, in
qulrle we will ay that there Is no evidence
of humbug about this. On the contrary, the
ry, tne
later-
- ' "" '.j M.Kiiij luuunwu. jaiei
cicu ixrrwins may get sealed circular elvlng
?.'! 'J0".10,' eyvrltlne te the ERIE. MEDr
CALLO.,5SwauSt., Buirale, N. .-I)atl JV
ledeBtt. ni-Udiw.
VT-OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIATTIIK
L License Tax for Street l"unieses, for the
etir USI, en Street Railway airs, Telegraph,
Teleiiheue and Electrio Light I'eles, auden
Hack Cabs, Coaches, Onimhuses, Four-Herse
Sageus, Tuo-Uerse Wagons, Lecal Delivery,
Drays, Cart und ether Vehicles, used In the
city for Hire or Pay, Is new due and payable at
the office of the City Treasurer.
Auy rsen failing te take ru' a License, or
refusing te pay the License Tax required by
the ordinance, or who shall violate any of the
prevision of any section thereof, will subject
the offender. In addition te the Immediate for
feit of his license, te penalty of Ave dollar for
.m. mmmvi wj wnHHi
MYERS&RATHFON,
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