Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 14, 1889, Image 2

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? hi lH!e; SOcen'sa month.
WTKLLtGKNCER-Onc dollar and
Mta ft rear, la Advance.
TO BUBBCRIBERS-Rcmll by check
we oreer, and where neither of
he procured tend In ft registered
M Hie Forteffice, ft second clam null
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LAUDATO, PA., MAT 14, 1889.
, ?l. MiM lefera la Sew Terfc.
,wt. xiiu ,nR vcieca xne uiu pnascu
Mfiew Yerk Legislature, providing
Australian nyMcm of balloting, the
WMares or which nrc (he prerls-
of the ballet by (he state nnd their
itlen by (he vettr while entirely
DMened from observation.
-..W have net examined the New Yerk
Mil. but undentand that It carries out
4te 'prominent features of the system,
'B4 that it is te these that Gov. Hill
bjecta. He thinks that they nrc vicious
nd Impracticable and afford no pro pre pro
,tectkfl against fraud. Admitting that
the system has worked well for many
jrcan in Australia, he ascrllws this te
.At. A-A A1..A .V .-
wre iikv tuni mere are icwcr caiinieaii
i' In lisfe vnlmi frir nf nlnMlutia Iti flint ...niti-
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'37. vcv. iiui runner eeciarcs tnesya
Mi te be undemocratic and iiiiceimlltu-
K ftkmal, since it Is the Inltern rlht of
..every voter ie wring nts own ballet te
,vue polls ; and the proposed ballnt, fur-
yjuseea ey tne state, with (He names of
JfftU the candidates upon it, Is net n ballet
ti;wnmn me meaning ei tne went in die
. constitution, and cannot be forced upon
; tee voter.
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All of which constitutional opinion,
i which the New Yerk Sun and iwrlinim
i' many ether Inlelllretit ikthehh think te
i,r" be sound, appears te iim te 1? silly. Tlie
fty voter has a constitutional right todccliire
raiswuin at uiu pem, uutiue sinie Hiirciy
lhas a right te say hew he shnll de it, in
jfe pursuit of its duty te secure a fair cx
li$ prcasien and record of the popular will.
U,, -rneetner objection or Uovcrner Hill
fjf te the law, that It will be ineffectual,
Win "J "" "v" , "" ,,,u "i ".y i ivsi
te trj it. It Is an uudciiivd fact
1$ that elections te-day de net honestly
record the popular will ; and Hint the
vgreaiesi aimcuity, in securing suli
ffeieoerd, Is the fact that the hired
IR "Bi
of parties surround the voter
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polls, intimidate or Inivhls
"livete, and see te Its delivery according te
H engagement. It Is this wrnne which
Kg the propeswl system of voting is wrtidnly
K ealcidated te remedy, securing as it does
fc& or strives te de, (liu secret casting of
the ballet.
i Since secrecy is new theereticnllv
granted te the voter, and this law slmplv
(-. proposes te try te give it te him practi
ce tally. Gov. Hill should rather complain
of the present method of voting, that It li
llnAAmitlhlttn.ini I h ..I .
-k uawiuuiuuuiiui in iiui nxurmgn secret
ballet, than of the proposed method
..2 which aims ut such nrei-iirmiii. ir
P'sKbuld see that It Is the duty of the state,
vWueu ii provides ter a secret ballet, te
itake efficient means tc secure It. It inav
$; be, as he says, that the proposed lnw
r" Would net de tlie unrlt In V V...-L-
fcwhere means would Ikj found te bent
&il : but he cannot show that this will
ix done until the system is tried.
1 If It falls, it may then lie amended until
ejj Be plausible suggestion remains te l
; inert te secure fair elections. Mean
while we could hardly lie worse ell'lhnn
we are new, when voters stand around
the polls auctioning their ballets ; when
the ceuutry is districted Inte " blocks of
live," and all purchasable nniti.rl.il lu
gleaned out for the work of the Wnnn
makcr funds ; when the influence and
the money of the M)werfitl and wealthy
are freely used in bribery, and the
honest vote is submerged under
an avalanche of wiled ballets.
Governer Hill knows hew it was
when he was checu, and enu that
. was greater than he was left. He Is
an expert in ballets ; and, with a repu
tation and record that was net altogether
geed, he swung himself or wasMvung
by ethers, Inte the governorship of New
Yerk, while Cleveland, whose repute
was sweet, failed te obtain the electoral
vote of the state. Gov. Hill may net
knew hew this was done. If he docs
net, his opinion as te the inomi-nef..r
' the law he hasltist vetoed will snr..r k i.
K J" lPU'ati w an expert. If he does,
no eneuia ec ready te otter a substitute.
for the bill he has vetoed, which
; will se act in elections that the worse
E& ey uei ec tanen and the bctt,.r
e feftt when two candidates of tim
&, party appeal at the same tlme te the
same constituency for their votes. Gov
Hill should see (hat, with this result Iw
lore them, the people of the count rv ask
for no ether evidence that the vote of
New Yerk was net honestly cast and
counted ; and that there is a crying need
for a law reforming in some way the
methods by which (he vote of tliu state
is taken. "When Gov. Hill vetoes miMi ..
Wt measure, the duty clearly lies upon him
iu jirupune nneiuer Hint is letter.
When he does net de it, the conclusion
is that ,he caunet, or docs net want a
better.
The Arizona liriganiK.
The bold and successful attack of a
band of Arizona outlaws unen inin.i,.
.. mentef United States trrxiiw ,.,,rii.
Kj. paymaster, should lie followed by their
unrelenting pun,uit regardless 'of ex
fcKpenae or trouble. The men . ..
dangerous as any Apaches, and fiitnr..
g attacks of the same kind can only lie
tsceuraged by irlvlmr them im nt
Whatever, and huutlug thein us fiercely
gm iuc iHaagv wt-ru limned tiireugh
thesesanie mountains. Ne reasonable
-precaution could have averted i.
, Murderous attack of these Imiuiiiu ....
he troops of the Unlteil States, and if
;" t-miuei ec laugnt te let Uncle
uwu nonce aienc timm iu .. i:m,.
&$ hope that private citizens win . i
Igf their rights of life and prejwrty In these
IVT "-" j'b me nauuits or Italv
;.uecessruiiy delled the government
l- toeops, aud our pars were full of worn
..w government that would allow Itself
!. Cwe.etherlegand Italy is doubtless wen-
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uriiUK wiui H'f Hm im in , .1. .. 1 a
It.
,fi ..w. v, r Arizona
VBM inniiiie flf m ft I
outlaws
'Wesejy resemble theso
f the Itallnn
ftMdlU. There
was
an hiiiIiiikIi in n
L MWMitalii defile, a dcliU-rate and steady
It flf wHb intent te kill, and after vl.d.rv
kaety had iNsen iraluul u,-nur,...
H Mm band. The lessen hi this case
MWA from the Attaches. ir n.ti,.,.
tlwir ceuutry, se well adapted te
and unless tlieL'ewrn..i..i.i
te allow the tstablisbiiH.iit .
brUauds this first ,,mv. 1..
dilwejUMi aheuldbe vlgoreuBlv hum.
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A HHrk Tariff Lawk
Americans may lake a lessen lit high
tarlrfcffects from (he peer little republic
of Colombia ;; peer In spite of "vast
natural wealth, an badustrleus people, as
'tropical industry is rated,' and a flue com
mercial position. The sterj- Is told
briefly and forcibly In a formal report
of a United States consul. Their valleys
only need fanners te become the gardens
of the world, their mountains are se
rich In minerals that the Spanish gov
ernors Interested in the Peruvian mines
forbade prospecting for the reason that
It might ruin Peru, but they neverthe
less became famous for geld, silver and
emeralds. Petroleum oozes from the
ground In several places, and there are
great forests of fine cabinet weed. Hut all
this wealth llcsundcvcInN?d. The needed
farmers are advised te stay away from
the fertile valleys, because the high tnrlfT
en (he necessaries of life make living
(here very expensive. The needed In
dustries arc discouraged by the duties en
machinery and raw materials. The
duties arc se highly protective as te have
defeated their object. The duty en 11
ten gallon can of kerosene is M.37, and
tin a barrel of tar, $12.W; whiten barrel
of flour Is taxed $e.2.". The government
has lately yielded se far as te pass 11 law
allowing these who first establish an In
dustry te Impert the plant free; and
also, for a few years, the raw materials.
The people in this country who are
shouting for the highest Kmslble tartIT
nre Invited te contemplate the result of
the indefinite extension of the process of
making a people rich by high taxes.
1 mm
Wat out In Minnesota, wliore tliey al
ways de things en a big Western scale,
there Is at present a glganlle Jnin. It Is
limde of large cedar legs, piled ten lilgli,
from b;ilik te bank eftlin Mississippi, mid
extending for several utiles. It Is rumored
(lint n.-ivlgnlien is impeded.
" PnorKssen" Kr. Claim, who mmle a
buslucssef wnlklngdewu fiomalmlleon in
fair weather, uith an umbrella raised, pro
ceeded In this manner at the Housten
,Texas) f.dr en Monday. He lest his grip
en the parachute, when sotue three hun
dred feet from tlm ground, nnd was killed
In tlm prcsotice of a great crowd.
Kx-Ce.NstTt. Smith, for eight years the
representative of thlsceunty at Carthagena,
in the republic or Colombia, tells wonder
ful stories of the eagerness of the govern
ment of that land te attract American
capita and encourage immigration. He
says: Concessions will be jjlvcn te bona
flde capitalists for twenty-llvn yenis, and
the government will guaratilen7 iereent.
en tlm capital Invested for tweuty-llve
years. Immigration Is particularly desired,
nnd (he government will pay the .issnge
or an immigrant, glve him $)n. mouth, 'A
acres of land, a cow, two pigs, a plough,
and help him build his house mid trans
Krt III tn free fieiu the seaport te
the point where he desires te settle.
He declares that Colombians totally nils,
understood the Menree doctrine. They
thought that "America for Americans''
really meant A met lea for the Wnlbsl .Stales,
and that susplelen and Jealousy were In
dustriously raiiucd by tlm Knulfxh, Herman
and French merchants, te whose Interest
It was te control their tinde. Tlie foreign
trade of Colembliv auiniiuts te &.W,i)00,enn
annually, and the United .States gels very
llttloefit. Thy havn nn idea new that
the United fjtates puKluccs nothing but
dings, ll rearms, tohicce and Heur. Tliey
send te llelgliim for tlieir potatoes and
onions, and nearly eeiythlng elee that
is used is purchased fiem I'lance or
Kuglaud.
This sounds as though tlie ex-consul
was an agent of a trnnsortatieu eeuiKiny
seeking hiislnessand u subsidy. The etllcliil
reHrt of Censul W. II. Mn.Masler tills a
slightly different story. He says that the
president favors Immigrants of tliu.Spanlsh
race, aud that although the soil and clluinte
are such that crops flourish and grass
grows all tlmyear round the country is net
at pieseut the plnce for American runners.
"Theoretically, Colombia gives a home
stead te settlers, but net oimncie eflnud
has ns yet been survey tsl or set np.irt for
this purHjse, and tlm exorbitant duties en
what tlm Aiueiicau een-iileis the neces
saries of life make living very expensive."
He says there am line opp'ei (unities for
American manufacturers and contractors.
"Duties are se highly piotevtlve as te liave
defeated lliclr object. All attempts te es
tablish inamifactuies Imiu have failed, ev ev
cepttheMi ravered by sjieclal laws exempt
ing liiiui ordinary duties (he raw innterlals
umh! therein."
KxroiiTherbreadstulfslu April reached
a value ef(!t,.VI7,h7il, about a million mid 11
hairmore than in April IN8. The great
gain Is in coin, which was oerted te tlm
value er$.1,7M.yJ!il, or nearly tlinsi millions
mere than a year age. Theio Is a laige ilo ile ilo
erense lit flour exKrls. Tlm experts or
mineral oils show an increase of nearly ten
million gallons ever the experts of April
ISSS.but (he Increase in value is only about
half a million dollars. Cotten exerts ler
tlie month were valued at ?le,hMV.UO,whkh
isn-gaiii of about two and a half millions
ever April lSbS.
1'KltsO.VAI,.
CiiAitux ICttii.Ns.ii Uhlk-h (S)imtv fiirmer.
who dltsl recently, has hm about (tpuieil (,,
. . ""'"emu ineoiegioii seminary e
delphla. J
:if I'hlla-
H. Wilms IIland, or Keadiug, an
flounces that heis a candidate before the
neinecratlc eeiinlv convention for Judge.
Judge lliigeuiuan's term oxpiicsiiet year.
(5i:n. K. M. Huuim: ,u,Ht ,m Mendiiv In
Carlisle, I'a. He was adutaiit geiiend
under doverner Curtin, nnd at tlm time of
his death was secretary and Iroiisurerortho
tuiubeiland Valley railroad.
D11. William W. Kki:s has been electsl
by tlie trustees of tlie .IcIIcim.u .Mislic.d
cellege Ie the chair of the principles uf sur
gery and clinical snrgerv. made vacant by
the dialh el Professer S. V. (irons.
,,'S,,U. Pi'A-M'ls IK Wime.v, piPsldeut or
the Kinlu Hey relierisunnutlee, in shaking
befere the lteyal a(sgrahhal society, .if
Umileii. iirtHllctcsl Hm carlv leturii or
Henry M. Stanley. He described sevcial
routes lliat v ere new ejien te tlie coast.
lal et bill, which prevhbsl for tecret
voting. TlmpovernersiiyslhoSaxou bill
gras.s beyond the constitution alter tlie
uiMllaliiahli, and returns empty handed,
ir I should apprev e(hn bill, se many or
Its previsions would be null nnd Void
"""' '""cuiisuiuiien. se manv oilier pro pre
visions would be enllietlng, i,d se nianv
ethers absolutely unworkable, (hat the
conrusien, cxieiise and litigation which
would result would se disgust the ieonle
with the nnnicel ballet rererm as te set
back real progress for vcars alterward. "
KATIIint Ol'
riiirrv-exi:
iHii.iiitnx.
Mr. Heltliei-, 11 Jelly llvrnil', Who
Tlicee Wives mid Was Klllt-il.
Had
rhe recent death near Allcntewn of a
man named lleilner, dovelejied the fact
that he was one or a famllv or fortv-eno
chlldreii. His rather was Jehn HeJIiier
wlie In 18.S.S was uecidciitallv killisl liy the
cars in Heading, vvhere h'e resided. lie
was tin years ornge, nnd besides being the
rather offerty-ono children had ene step
child, who also ealied him father.
llrllner was ene or Hcjiding'seharaclers.
I Ym ''.' "".' ;1?'", (-'"rer health w hen lm
v as killed ltlsdeubtml ir Ids merd in
tlie JKireiilal line has ever licen eiiu.-illed
h'm.'i f "r,;M""!'"dm. He vvasa dlvarr.sl
ininclibaek, and net by any means or pre-
I,, rw- Unl "",V ",'",,'r! this country
III 1W.1, settled in Iteading, I'ntil Ids death
he made lis living bv collecting a, I hil h g
rags and paier. HIh renmi liable t .1 it
history In iMrt or the rei-enis or the "erks
county eeurts it having bee,, ellclte.1 u
ilorttlme U-fere his death while he was a
wltni-Hs in a law suit.
He Was first mnrriivt In r:r i.. ,....
I JKhi yvfX hIT wIf0 lM)re Jll" "evemecn"
j children. The lln,t and second years or
their msrrisge she gave birth te twins. Fer
four successive years afterward she gave
birth Ie triplets, lathe seventh year she
had a stngle son sM died seen afterward.
Of the seventeen children ahe left the eldest
was only 7 years of aMt'IIcrTner engsged a
veuntr Weman Ie leek after his larse breed
of
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pniiiea,nnu also seen negan te lay siege te
the weeinn's heart.
nne (niitiiaicu ann
he death of the first
Ihree Hlenths after t
Mrs. Uethicr she becauie Jlrs. HctTncr Ne.
am
Nhe presented hnr husbstid with two
children In the first two years. In the
next ft ve years she added ten te the family,
giving birth te twins every year. Then fur
three years she added only one a year. She
died licfore another year catne round. Of
the thirty-two children Jehn Heflner had
Isjcn presented with twrlve had died. Tlie
twenty that were left did net appear te 1st
auvobstacle te a young widow with ene
child consenting te become the third wlfe
of the jelly hunchback, for he was known
as ene ofthe happiest and most genial or
mm In Heading, although It kept him
telling like a slave te keep his score or
mouth in bread.
The third MrsJIefTher became the mother
of nine children te her husband in ten
years, and the contentment and happiness
of the ceuple were proverbial. One day
the father or the Torty-eno children whs
crossing the tracks or the Heading railroad
and was run down bv a locetnotivo ami In
stantly killed. Hut for Hint sad ending of
his life it is impossible te estimate what the
slze or the litils peddler's family would
havu been. His widow and most ofthe
twenty-eight survivors or the forty-eno
children reslde in Heading. They hte
thrifty nnd rc)ectable people.
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"TlU'r sn elil mnnef Toljiige, llvoden
rlre, unifl nnrt snge," he hnil lifiidnrlie no lnt.
After lm iimsI n liollluef Halvstlen Oil, he could
ml remt Ixs.f nnd plum emtillnit alt right.
They sny the wliilariulvr-rllM'int'ntKortietiMv
will run somewhat In this style, A Inunnml
rleuanlly rnrutklinl hetinn for renl. In easyills easyills easyills
tnnroef HilruKitlut who wits Dr. bull's Cough
Hjrup.
H
OOttHSAIlHArAllH.iiA.
That Tired Feeling
Is experienced by nlmiwt eierjhedy at thin sen
win, nnd many people rexert te Heed's Hnrsnn
rlll Ie drive nny thclanetioriindcxIiniiKllen.
TImi bleed, Inden with Impurities which have
been nrciintulnlliiR for meiilhs, moves slim
uMily IhreiiKh Iho veins, the mind rails Ie
think quickly and the body l kIIII sinner Ie
respond. IIoeiIh Knrsnpnrilln Is Junt whntls
nrfslisl. It purines, vitalizes and enriches the
IiIihmI, makes (he bend clear, creates nn sppn
tlte, overcomes that tired feeling, tones the
nervous system, and Imparts health and vltfer
te thou hole body.
IIOOH'H HAIUJAPAItlMiA
" My npietlle was peer. 1 could net sleep,
had hendnrhea great denl.pnlns In myKtek,
my bowels did net move rcg-iilnMy. HikmI's
Hnrsnparlllii. In a short tlme did me se much
Keed Hint t feel like n new num. My pains and
aches are relieved, my appcllte Improved. I
say toethers who need u nes medicine, try
Heed's SnrMiparltln and see." Okeikik F.
Jacksom, Itexlmry Htnllen, Conn.
MAKKSTHK WKAK HTiteNtl
Fer years J wns sick every spring, lull Inst
year took Heed's Knrsnpnrllln nnd have net
seen n sick dny since." O. V. Hleam, Mlllen,
Muss.
" I take Heed's NnrMiparllla'ns a spring lenle,
nnd I recommend II Ie nil nhelinvethnl mis
ernlile tired feeling." c. I'aiimkikk, llrldge
Mtrret, llrimklyn.N. Y.
HOOI'N.SAIiHAPAItllXA
Held by nllilrugglsls. II ; six for f'i. Prepared
only by (J. t. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mn.
IdODOHIWONf.DOI.I.AIl (I)
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OMI'I.KXIONreWDKH.
WHO VAI.UK A ItKFINIID COMI'LKXION
MUHT UHK
POZZONI'S
mi:dicatkd
COMPLEXION
POWDER,
It liuenrlH n tirllllnnt trniiBpnreucy te the
skin. Itcmnvcs nil pimple, freckles mid ills,
colorations, and makes Mm skin ilellealely sort
mid beautiful. Iteentnliis no lime, while lead
erniscnlc. In Ihreeshmles, pinker flesh, vrlille
mid briinelte.
FOUHAI.i: II Y
All Dmggists and Fancy Goods Dealers
Everywhere.
Oil-llKWAIlK OF IMITAT10NH.-M
npraj-lyd
5ru COoelio.
-lir-ArrAKHAND.
Fast Black Safes.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 AUD 10 EAST KING STREET,
Ilnv e le ( el led Iho sole ncelicy In this county
for Iho sale of the
New Maneis Satines!
lllack Ground wild White Flgun.
The color Is gunnuiKsMl nhviliilcly fust black,
ami III m-llher fade. Hash out. nor rub oil. and
him; iixsiKiis are new , unique mid slmplv elegant.
We eiler ii sxtl.i Iim gHn In the iiiiu'liuseef
mi Importer's s.h.-UeI line nil-wool
BLACK CASHMERE HENRIETTAS
rilnchesHldn nlfA-.1IH)jc.,Wc, 7.Vb7iinil
ll.nl n yard. Tlie Inst te uiimlH-rs nru33c. a
j mil under v nine.
hl'KCIAI. IIAIKJAINKIN
Black Cashmere Shawls
At 1 1. .Vt 12.(0 J2..-0, $.1.00, UM tn M.0J. Thn IXW
quality Is ipiltu in, gee,! ns Is usually sold at 5.
Illnck aud Colored Kinbrelderisl
Cashmere Scarfs & Shawls
AT i:XTItraiKI.Y LOW PltlCIX
New Yerk Stere.
itloiucve.
UrilKCIIKItiHON i el7
We Sell the Rreulet Number of
Refrigerators
LAWN MOWERS,
BABY
CARRIAGES,
-AND-
Ice Cream Freezers.
WHY?
lIKCAtThK WK AUK TIIK CH KA nT.
W. D. SPREClil, SON 4 CO,
.,..J.IJ;P'.tej'.fa.
Wanmmmhtv'.
rHltADBLrtilA( TnwwUy, May II, IM.
The Cottage Beautiful,
Did you visit the Heuse
Mere Beautiful, which found il
lustratien in the furnished
roenis in the third gallery, third
fleer?
If se, you will be tempted
there again. The sumptuous
elegance has melted away, and
instead you will find " The
Cottage Beautiful," an original
attempt te show what may be
done te beautify a seaside or
mountain cottage a temporary
Summer home.
The result is an agreeable
surprise. We did net compre
hend (nor will you unless you
see it) what and hew much can
be done with the simple things
adapted merely te Summer
house furnishings.
Mattings, Reed and Rattan
Furniture, Cottage Bedroom
Suites, Sporting Things, are
brought together in a realistic
fashion that will please and per
haps teach you. Ne hint of
selling in this pretty show.
The Adirondack Camp,
At the west end of The Cot
tage Beautiful is a very real
camp. A touch of the Adiron Adiren
dacks dropped down into the
store for your amusement. A
prophetic bit of scenery telling
of sylvan joys te come in the
Summer clays.
Why arc
above being
out here?
notions like the
like
constantly worked
The answers are
numerous :
First, they serve te show the
great resources of our stock.
Second, they give practical
hints of the uses of things.
Third, they are in harmony
with the unique relations of the
store te the people. This is a
museum and public thorough
fare te you, free as the air ;
you .come, you go, as it may
please you. We want you te
be interested in the place.
Fourth, wc want you always
te be asking " What's new at
Wanamaker's ?"
Points,
The six hundred Costumes
for Girls and Children at half
prices second fleer, Chestnut
street), the superb Brocaded
Ribbons at one-third prices
Bast Transept), the Weel
Challis at 25 cents southeast
centre), and the Keechlins' Sat
eens at 18 cents northeast cen
tre) are the points of great and
continued interest. The stocks
won't last forever.
Camel Hair Grenadine.
Fer the sixth time this sea
son an arrival of Black Camel
Hair Grenadine with Blocked
Ribbon-band Berder. It has
been touch and go with them.
Maybe enough new te last a
week. $1.50 and $2.
Northwest of centre.
Jerseys for half and less.
Choice qualities, and this year's
.urics. we never nau mere
welcome news te tell you of
these favorite garments. A
great purchase puts it in our
way te give you this surprise.
It wouldn't have come in the
beaten way of trade. The hap
pening is exceptional all around.
Qualities that almost never get
pushed te hurrying prices.
Styles and stuffs that are in the
full flush of popular favor. And
the Jerseys are here precisely
in the nick of time for you.
All-wool Jersejs, In tduck, Kiirnel, nnd
navy, vest rrent-
ItiKiilnr price, II A);
our prUii te-il.iy SI.
I-P-ecc-llncd .lersevs and iilnusrs. nil-wool.
cheeks mid strlH-, In all colors
ui-Kiunr prices i.:iu mid 52:
Our prlce te-d.iy m cents.
llKlit-lltlhiK Cnshtm're-lluMied
smocked joke
HeKUl.tr price S3,7!i;
Our price tivtlnv S2.2."i.
Jersejs,
I-iill tlnrllmldl Wnlsls Willi dell
or lucked joke, or braided vest or down
irem, nut-si mnirrini, in thick, camel,
n.tvj-.iiud lirevvn
lleeular prlcvsJI-Onnd Jit;
our prices ttMlny $i.V) umt $.1.
Uitoffliie hunili WiiIsIk, latest slvlesnnd
colors, smocked or tucked, with IkII
ItcKtilnr prli-effeA);
Our price Itntny J.'i.:W,
Maybe fifty new styles of
Jerseys just here from the ether
side. Latest creation of Paris
fashion leaders. Yeu will find
the like nowhere else in Amer
ica. Second Meer, Chestnut street side. Kourelevn Keurelevn Kourelevn
ters. Corsets.
We never heard of an Im
ported Summer Corset for less
than $1.25. Loek at this for
$1. Of course it's a "Telia."
1 ne sensational corsets just
new are "Tellas."
rkwml fleer, Juniper street klde,
Jehn Wanamaker.
"llTATUIIBHUNa COK8KT.
IHJVTHB FAMOUS
Watchspring Corset
WH.l, Nr.VKIt IIRUAK.
Quarantecd te Oaitwe.tr Auy Custom
Made Corset.
Mayer, Strouse Ce.,
MAMTACTUmniS,
112 HUOAUWAV, N. V,
oct.'tM,Tliteiy
pAlNES CELERY COMPOUND,
IT MADE
T '
'My mother hm. bwa ustai PrWg CKlkst
J)
COHreuwr. for nervous proslmllen, accetn.
panlcd by melanchelm, etc, and It ha done
her a wetld of Reed. II Is the (knly medldne
that strengthens the nerve,"
ft. II. ilEKM, Orolaenla, Pa.
Palne' Celery Compound Is of tmcqualcd
value te women. It strengthens the nerves,
regulates the kidneys, and has wonderful power
In curing the painful disease with which
women no often silently suffer.
tl per bottle. Hlx for IS. At Druggist.
WM.M, llfciiAinsww a Ce., nurllngten, vu
D AIORD DYES if"?..A" .""K" ""I color.
Ve'A-1
(CleihlttQ.
M
AIlTIN BROS.
TiiAT'awhat n gentleman
said efn suit he was trying
en In our Clothing Depart
ment nnd bought. That nii-
(
Bight
at all
PeilltS.'l "" ' 'be quality, mnke
nnd fit of our Men's and
Hey's Clothing, aud the reasonable prices ena
ble nil te tie suited In this tievl stock and cholce
selection. A wide choice for economical, fine
nnd fancy Men's All-Weel Hulls, kg Bey's, 16
Thcre"s it brand of excellence te our f 10 nnd 112
Bulla thnt Is eye catching. Ict us show you In
stead or describing them here. Finest Suits,
$H, $11, 118, 120 of the new Ovcr-Plald Cnsslmcre
nnd Wlde-Wnle Worsted Cleths.
Thclllurcr. The sound of this name, suits the
breath of Hummer. These Tennis Cents nnd
Uniforms nre rendy nnd galng. Flnnnel nnd
KnncyHhlrlwthntge with them, tee, and belt
nnd the Gorden Hash nnd proper Neckwear nt
popular prices.
The new thing In Underwear this sensen Is
KlnsticHeam Underwear. Wcnr about double
ns long ns nny ether. All size here.
Hulls nnd Trousers tn Mensure. Heeds, mnke
nnd prlce te suit your bnck, lden nnd purse.
MARTIN BROS,
Clothing,
Tailoring and Furnishing
Goods,
NOH. 28 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN HTIIEKT.
-yyiI.LIA.MHON A KOHTEK.
Our Objective Point
Is te furiilsh sncli grxsls only ns will prevewills.
fnctery te nil bujers for the lowest possible
prlee.
eJ?i'k,r. rtTwoPlece Kilt Hull for children,
2J4 te 5 yeers old, R..VI te KlO. '
Men's HuslnesH Hults. ;il (n f 10.
te"'" C,,SR,lncre "'"' Worsted Bnck Hulls, M
Chlidreii'sLiiwn Tennis Wnlsts, Toe., II, J 1. 23,
Trunks, Yalises and Satchels.
Ktrnvv lints ,
Hlrnvv llitlH
HtruwlInlH
Hlrnvv Huts ...
Stmw lints
Htrnw Hnts
Tennis CHw, nil colors..
5 cents,
10 cents.
.IS icnlK.
'JNcnt.
-2S eenUi.
...50 eenes,
..2," and M cents.
l'lnt vrnrm wenlher or the mst few dnys lips
glv en us nn opportunity te tpcnk of
Light-Weight Underwear,
Of which vtehnven flne Hue this senseu.
Men's Oniuennd llulbrlggnn Hhlrts, long nnd
Miurt sleercNiit STie.
Men's Fancy IlnlkrlKKHii Drnvtersnt 2V.
One ense Nnturnl nnd Angela Colored llnl
brlgKiin Hhlrls nnd Drawer, nil blr.es, catra
vnlne, nt .Wc. ench, 7,V. a suit.
Men' Onure nnd Unlbrlggnu Hhlrts nnd
Drawers ut ."Oe. ench, t n suit.
, -Men's Huix'rnnii Iliilbrlcgiiu nnd MslcTlircnd
Ilndervvcnr; Alse full line of Men's Muslin.
Jean nnd Feather Weight Drawers from Sic. te
The Madame "Rhea,"
The mil v short rump shoe vvhere tlm senilis de
net strlke the bull of the feel. Thev are mndn
of Iho finest Dongeln Iatlicr, Hand Turned
Heles nnd lire glove fitting. De net leek eNe
where, ns vte bold the sole ngenry for these
shiK-n In Uiacnstcrnud HnrrMiurg.
Jil
t
.TJ-.1H EAHT KINO BT., LANCABTER, PA.,
AND
1118 MARKETHTREKT, HARRIHItURa. PA.
MVE
IlHAItATHFON.
Mciwy High Up !
We Hnve Evi rv (hlng You'll Loek for In
Het Weather
CLOTHING!
Just what will give you comfort Ihe-e scorch
ing ilnys ; nnd If you go nbeut sweltering with
Heavy Clothing, It's btmiw you've net uvtilli-il
yourself of the opportunity etteted here. If
you lire looking for a
NICE BUSINESS SUIT,
Of very pleasing color nnd tl"slrnble weight,
Hkeleten Kick Ceat, see ours for
SI O.OO.
They're the popular thing te-day. All our
mnke. They're geed thIiie or they wouldn't Ihi
here.
I
Reliable Clothiers,
Ne. 12 East King Street,
LANCABTF.lt, TF.NN'A.
iiciiclie.
15 10 YCLEH, TltlC YCLKH.TANDEMB.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems,
DURABLE, SIMPLE.
OUAUANTEED JIKiHKST GKADK,
II.l.UHTit.VTEI) CATAIX)aUE FREE.
POPE7VvFCCO.,
79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON.
IIRANCH HOt'.SEH-12 Wnrren St.. New Yerk
2U1 WnblishAvc.L'lili'ugii.
Fer Kale by JOHNb. M UtNsEIt, Ne. 2 North
Btrctt, Columbia, uuWj'deeil
Will
Fester
MYERS ft RiTHFON
S
STRONG
!
'h
f ateilnwivAtJii
year. Have been affllctM
in 1 several ways etmld net sleep, hed no arsje-
,,,v, ii., .-vuritar, low spinu, 1 commences
using Falne's Celery Compound, and fell relief
from the third day after using l(. I new have a
geed appetite and ran steep well. Mr spirits
and courage are almmt llke'thoseof ayoeng
man. 6. C Kikkaid, D. D., Uenzatea, La. ,'
Paiiw'i Otlery Compound
?r?"ft!!"..BI bnllJ p the old. and cures
!?JLl?Brra,t,.eMhum'"ni. Indigestion and
nrrvetisnesa yield quickly teUieeuratlve power
of I'alnes celery Compound.
A IVrfectrrenle and Invlgorater, ItJelVKH
WtWI,IrK.
.'llJlnLn2wB raV eW n& hTB tried several
remedies, bat none had nny effect until 1 used
?JlL!?iic.,27y.FemJ?M,n!?v. R1 entirely air.
rcrentrertheahnTttlmelhave used It. I can
walk nearly straight, aleep sound and well, nnd
reel ns enough there was new life and energy
coming Inte my whole sratcm." "
II. Mrui'K, Cleveland, Tenn.
YODR BABY K,TZXtt&SS!,? ,f
jftmtituvrr-
e
CH8 A UinilH
Ochs&Gibbs,
2d.3d4Utnoeri,
31 SOOTH QUEER ST.
HELPH
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rURNlHIIINO
Yeu can select from an enormous stock of
Rcnutlful, Well Made, New Btyle
Being at small expense
we miarantee the
ixiwesv i-nces.
Comfert and durability com-
blned In our stock of Hprlng Heds and Mat
tresses, ut-si iiair iatiresses maite 10 eracr,
OCHS&GIBBS,
Second, Third and Fourth Floers,
Ne. 31 S. Queen Street,
LANCAHTER, PA.
all-lyd
H
EINITSH'H.
-NOW 18 THE-
TIMETOBUY
FURNITURE.
Don't wait until It gets se warm but call new.
The prices we have nre uetexactly CHILLING,
but you will net get excited ever them ; they
are tee levr for that.
When you see tliosechenpchiilrsrer the perch
nnd lawn, some already In and ethers te come
you will be pleased, we knew.
-OUR AIM-"THE HH8T GOODS FOR TIIK
LEAST MONEY."
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot.
27 & 29 Seuth Queen St.
"lyiDM YER'H COHNKIt.
furnTture
AT
Widmyer's.
A FULL LINE OF
Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem,
AND OTHER FURNITURE.
The Httlih Aiik He Attmactivk.
Our selections from Iho countless pntterus
efreretl weroncversevnrlednorsobeuutirul.nor
of heller workmanship.
UNRIVALLED PRICES
HEE OUR DIHPLAY.
B-We give the best vnlue nnd thereby save
yen money.
WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE,
CORNER OF
E. King & Duke Sts.
avHttflce.
STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK.
Standard Carriage Werk.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
Ne.. 40, , , Mnrkct H(ree(. Renr of 1'cwt 1'cwt
efllce, Lnncnster, Pa.
Buggies, Phsetens, Family Oarriagies.
The finest stock In Hie country te select from.
e can suit everybody. Prices te suit the times.
A fine line of Heceml-IInnd Werk.
New Is Iho tlme te get your Cnrrlngcs Ro Re
iiuluted and Kepnlred. Our repnlilng eitunnt
le excelled. One set of w erkuieu especlnlly ein ein
plej ed for thnt purpose.
Call and cxumlne whether you wish te buy or
net.
ELI
NNA HRENEMAN
Fer the Finest and Clieaest
Baby Carriages
In the City, gote
Flinn & Breneman's.
Fer the Rest REFHIGERATOUHInthoMar REFHIGERATOUHIntheMar
kel, "The Alaska'
GOTO
Flinn & Breneman's.
Fer the largest Httx k of
WATER COOLERS
GO TO
Flinn & Breneman's.
Fer Fishing Tackle, Lawn Tennis and
Base Ball Goods,
GO te
Flinn & Breneman's
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
luVNCAhTKR, PA.
X880 NOVELTIES! X880
H. GERHART S.
The most complete assortment of fturlns:
Ovcsoentlntf EiikIUIi Cheviots, DIukhuuI and
Cawlinere Sulllnj; and Trmiwrlnsr that has ever
been shown In this city. Verkmnnlilp the
best uml till geed vrnrntuted as represented.
II. GERHART,
Ne. Ii North Queen htreet.
rOnty Direct Importing Tailor In the City
of LaucaMcr.
9et.
H
BROTHER.
ft
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CARPETS I
Mequette,
Bedy Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Ingrains.
China Mattings,
Certicene,
Linoleum,
Oil Cleths.
LARGE AND COMPLETE LINES IN ALL
THE VARIOUS QUALITIES.
Upholstery.
CARPET HEWING AND LAYING
AND REFITTING RY COMPETENT WORK-
MEN.
ff a mn
25,27; 29, 31 W. KING ST.,
LANCA8TEK, PA.
'i 1
goeta awfrghecg.
B
OOTB AND SHOES.
D.P.
28-30 East King St.
1 TAK-E PLEASURE IN CALLING YOUR AT
TENTION TO MY LINE OK
Thnt I ninrecelvlne dally for the Hprlng Trade,
and all are made for these who require (treat
durability and for elegance of style, tit and
workmanship cannot be excelled.
PRICES LOWER THAN TBS LOWEST.
Cull and examine my Inrue sleck mid we will
be pleased te try aud suit you.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, I'A. aae-lyd&w
B
OOTH AND BII0K8.
IIiivIiik Just completed (he Improvements of
our New I-rout we lire new- prcpnred Ie nccom nccem nccom
medule our Increasing Trade, lmvlin; Die stera
divided nnd fitted up Inte two Grand Depart
ments enn for' IjkIIck nnd Children nnd the
ether for Men nnd Hey a.
We will net have a Fermnl 0ienliis en ac
count of peculiarity of our Keed, but will be
Kind te bave you call and examine Iheni.
whetlier yen wish te purchase or net, before
purchnsluK elsewhere, nsvre will consider It no
trouble te show them, knowing Hint
The Prices Are All Right.
Hnve received nnd nre lecclvlng dnlly one of
the Largest Assortments of Sprint; and Hummer
Goods In the City.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
The Leaders of Lew Prices
-IN-
Beets and Shoes.
3 & 5 East- King St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
VKtr.rc closed attain every evening at Op. m .
except Monday and Saturday,, commencing
Tuesday, Slay I lib.
Javoeolo.
OWEST PRICES.
PARASOLS
-AND-
Sun Umbrellas !
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND
I.OWF.NT PRICES AT
ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN'S,
14 EAST KING STREET.
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