Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 17, 1889, Image 2

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Lancaster, I.
LAX0A1TEK, PA., MAY 17, 1889,
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Very great iudlgnalten Is jUBtly nrexiHcil
by U action of mcu connected with the
t erwtment of the city, who are en
tftCctlin hacking the trw ion the ttle
walk with the tppeed iHirjxwe or
clearing a way for their wires. If this
is their object.they show gross ignorance
i te the way of securing it with the
least damage te the trees. In truth tliry
de Met seem te care at all for the trees or
far the rights of their owners, being
saturated with the Idea that they are
officers of the city and can de as they
please. Their bearing 1-4 arrogant and
their language insolent. They would
reeelre nomere than their deserts If they
should be soundly thrashed, every hour,
during their iiregres- through thestrcets,
that they inark with their barbam'ux
axes ; and the law will protect auy cltl
en who se uwm them while they under
take te abuse hit tree., Jivery property
owner 1h permitted te protect his
properly, and the city efilelal hns no
mere right te cut his tree unnecessarily
than lie ban te cut his fence or his deer.
It may be that the city officer has a
light te cut a tree, If Iho cutting is nec
essary te secure free passage for a lire
alarm wire; though we de uei under
stand that even this is settled law. And,
If'Uls, the right It based solely upon
the .necessity of tlie act. The citizen Is
obliged te surrender te the public no
much of his private right at Is neces
sary for the public welfare ; and if a
fire alarm wire Is necessary, as we may
concede that it Is ; and If it must go
through the tree", which is net se clear ;
and cannot be Insulated without cut
ting away the branches ; then we under
stand that the citizen will have te con
sent te this being done. Jlut it must
unquestionably Im done in u careful
manlier and he its te de as little In
jur' as possible te the tree, which It the
private property of the citizen ; and
In its enjoyment he It as much
protected by the law us In (hut
& ei any emer ei ins property. ii auy
city emcer improperly cuw nut trot-, or
propetet te cut It uiiueeesarlly, the
owner may resist the act as tin unwar
ranted aggression. The act It unlawful ;
and the only thing that the owner el
the tree needs te sutlnfr himself nlxiut
Is that the cutting proposed te be done
Is unnecessary for the purjKwe for
which the right te de it is claimed.
Satisfied of this, he may forbid it and
club the rascal who undertakes lb de it.
The ignorant fellows who are em
ployed te de the work of the city are
very apt te think that property holders
-.JbnAJft.xjn rlcli'i iinrni tin. .Iilmvulb wIiIkIi
M'ftjnre bound te respect. But th.e fact
a ftrthat the sidewalk Is as much the nre-
fr p?rty of the let ewuer as is the let Itself.
He only surrenders the ground In front
of his heuse te the city, for such used as
It necessarily hat for IU He can tine the
ground beneath the sidewalk ; and could
use that-ever It, but for the fact that he
would thereby Interfere with hid neigh
bors enjeymeut of hit property ; ami te
secure this tha city hat the right te pre
scribe a common limine Hue.
And as te treet their pluutlng and
growth is always vueeuraged In a
cultivated and civilized city. They
are held te be ti great civic
adornment and benefit. The tree
planted city holds its head above Itt
neighbors, crowned with a leafy beauty"
and comforted with a shade that" lliey
have net. That the authorities of Lan
caster, which is se Jmtly pmuil of ltt ar ar
beral rlchuess, should abuse- Its trees and
bring even tears te the eyes of these who
have planted them and watched (heir
growth with delight, is almost Incredl
hie. But it is true; these live cutters
are abroad, seemingly delighting in their
were, aiming the protesting owners,
littering the streets with tree limbs and
behaving as beastly vandals. Thev
should be scorched en a funeral pvre or
their own cuttlngs-they who In this
age and state, which has ati arbor day te
urge tree cultivation of trees, inselcntlv
and unnecessarily destroy the growth of
years and cut down that which Is of
better value te the tow u In its vegetable
growth than they la their higher ani
mal state.
It may be that the city's cutters ul0
P I, . I i a"usiug we tiees ; ami
, "" "-" " nave greater occa
sion for cutting Weause of their lighter
battery and thin, jKwrly Insulated wires,
as we uuderMand they claim. Hut their
pparatussheuld be improved that the
trees may be wived. We knew that all
the cutting it net done by them. The
telephone and arc-lights people are ut
It and aw very ready te Maine thecltyfer
work they de themselves. Hut we ar
raign the city officers chlctly tmita
the city should held Its hand out te the
property holder te helnhii.. i, ...
g his trees, and should .eta preja-rVxam.
W pie te the private eeinpanlw.
In a Mad-lletup.
A jviKtrter of the Phitn,i..il.i.in r..
gwi'rerhad hlmsel shut n. ... i.
fe Insane of the city, after the old manner.
m'" reu "' Mmsauen. itn found noth neth
igiug verj bad In the tivatjnent of the Jn
VDpi save by the underkcepers, wi
Kyrouaeiy eau always be relied en te abuse
pthe helplets beings lu their charge when
ft! ..?. .luell fiuiierler h oft' them :
si r mat is the d Unx-m,,.. ,.r .i
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Hm i "'"'"""-'isuet afraid. I'reb-
j. for it, unless the patient U is-rmltted te
i arm himself with a eh.i. .., i ",. . . .,.
fe-tf"J'Ji-
,, u JlluK.r lear such re-
?."U d,,nne Hec'l)ers "n nud lucrcabe
Mrmueei their services tee much te
s make it kelvthm ).,... -m ... '
,aubject te such inducement te treat their
, i-mnvmn Humanely,
r wemeniiutratIen aiibnled hvthlt
wperter's enteri)rle was the fm.niK.
With which lie eet Inte ami mil rr tL
luin, aud hit succ?m In Impressing
i"v-' iiH a uener that he was
me. He Inll-wl in- ..
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rjwentrefts, and the magistrate and the
L"Or passed lllin nt rmr In (l.i. .,.,.. I
lihyslclans there pronounced him
ne. And in a week im wna ..i.r.i
cntUen of the Journal
SJSfS
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THE
that employed him of the fact of .th
deceptleu. p
It need net he vcrvsurnrlslntr nerhana
vtha Insabe. experts W1 te tell that ' pn-
tientisigningitisalilty.;'ltlsBmctblnft
-Hint tli9ittubllebaW Imiip WhsnMted. '
tthere Islard cvefiihurtrer fcwalt'
ing execution wnoeBtiot produce a
cerjw of doctors en ea'p'li slile of the ques
tl6u of his sanity j and It Is quite as
often doubtless that they are wrong and
who declare hlm.saue.as these .who find
him crazy. There It a fair suspicion al
ways that a ceiivlct Is Insane, founded
upon the well known fact that few men
ere blessed wllh entirely sound aud
well balanced minds, and the only 'ques
tion always is as te the degree of the de
ficiency. The Inquirer man probably
could have !cen plausibly" held as In
fact'Jnsaneif the doctors had been dis
posed te Iwugly about It ; but they weie
ready enough te get rid of him.
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(JllfltfC.
Halut Sauveur Is practically a part
of Quebec, and the great fire may make
It a mere creditable part, as it is possible
that mere substantial and eivlllred
lieues tnay take the place of the ancient
wooden buildings when the work of re
construction begins. A better time for
the burning of the place could hardly
hae been chosen by a commlttce of
safotyer beard of heelth. The weather
It mild even in that cold country, mid
there Is plcuty of tlme for rebuilding le le le
fere the cold again Itccemes sevcie. The
French of Quebec, however, arc, net
rushing people, and with their slew
and quiet eighteenth century ways
may fall te Improve the fine
epjKirtuuity afforded for modernizing a
large part of their quaint and pictur
esque but very sleepy old town. There
will he a geed deal of sentimental wall.
Ing ever the less of tills picturesque fea
ture, but modern progress In building
has been lu the direction of health and
comfort In living aud these considera
tions are paramount. It may he heix'd
that the rebuilding will be done lu such
a way thai the town will gain In real
beauty what It has lest In quaint and
antique ell'ect, anil as the city stands
up ou edge along the hillsides, anil
the heavy snowfall demands high
IMiiuted roeves, It wnuld'rcqulre a de
cided effort te cause It te leso place as
the most picturesque city lu America.
It has always I teen something of a
mystery that Quelle hat net grown te
be ene of the greatest ports In the world.
The largest ocean steamers can unload
there, and lu fuel the Ureal Eusturu has
lain at anchor close by the feet of the
citadel. Trade gees by te the head of
navigation at Montreal, and that city
may In time be forced by lier mere active
population te a vigorous rivalry with
New Yerk. The rjt. Lawrence ports
have this one, advantage, that their route
te KureiKi is mere safe than the one fol
lowed hy the great AtlantlcllncsteXew
Yerk.
A cianeiTs device for trnusMtrtlng llf.ht
pnekiiKCt hss'JtiHt Iwn lentil lu Ilosteu. It
consists of a magnetic enr linuglng from u
slngle rnll, nleng which 11 is 'drawn by
electricity.' "Willi oneliorw power It is
clnlmcd tltnl eun ten can he Huts traits
jMirtcd a dlstaiice of t, 1 10 miles a day nt a
cost of 30 cents. Tlin slnle track In te he
carried In tripods seme distance above tlin
ground, mid the enr i 111 puss through cells
of Insulated wtr'e at lutervals. The scien
tific prlilolple Involved Is said te I in Hint
whereby a hollow cell of Insulated who
will draw a linignct Inte Itself." Jt Is
cluhnctl that mail mnlter can he t raiisinltic d
in large tackngcs ut the rule of four utiles u
inliiute.
- '
Tin: exniiilr.ntlim IpnIimuv I hi (he only
eun available for guarding the hiariicd
professions, hut Is certainly fur from per
fect. These who pass It tilt the greatest
ease nre net always the brightest mid
brainiest men, uml elleu the strain of tlin
trial Injures minds thut might he of grout
use In Iho world. Here is n ease lu point,
A yetlltg niaii of I'lalnfleld, X. .1., passed
a creditable, oxnmliintleu en Thursday aud
was admitted te practice at (he liar of the
state or ew Yerk, lie immediately
rushed into the street unci throwing hjs
hat In the air, sheuted: "I am tin at
torney and counseller nt Inw, Where can 1
get a band file found one of nineteen pieces
an 1 hired it mr the rest of the day, and pa
raded the streets ut Iho hu I of It," carrying
a broom. lie hlied open hareucliimnml
offered te taUe the Judges te Ynssai college,
and also the graduates of Columbia college
of whom he Is one. It is the belief of these
Mho knew him that hard study has disor
dered his mind uud his micccss In passing
and belug admitted, has crazed him ferthe
tlme. Ne doubt slight iwentilellles nud
defects In iiieit might he traced te the ef
fects efciaiiimlug for examination!-.
Tub llrltlsh JlVe, of Kingsten,
Canada, notes that the Inh:m,iiikn
ci:k objects te the selection of nn
Anierican wife ferthe seu of the Prince or
Wales en the gieiind that Iho wife In such
ease would have no royal standing in
r.nglnnd. "Ah, but she would be mat il il
uienliilly Iho ally of a prince mid con-
initially bumping iigiilnst revaltv," ov ev
clahns the loyal )l7n';.
This paper never made the remetei,! sim-
gostieu of any objection that could hy any
contortion be uiude te resemble the above.
What we did say was this: ".Supposing
that the carefully selected Ameilcaii ghl
should shock ltritlsh loyally wlihu mitten.
In spile or our w ei ship of titles this la net
quite Impossible mid the glory lu refus
ing might b gitsiter than ' In accept
ing. Tills young mini, w itheut anv vMble
means of support, has no clalnt te spwial
lavorsnveiisthodoscondaiit of disreputable
royal ancosteis hi a country where revaltv
Is pretty well w or out."
The trouble is the Ming of truth In this
was tee much rer the ltritlsh Whig, aud
trusting te distance ns a shield for its men
dacity ll produced that curious Idea about
royal .lauding, fiedited ll te the Intiim.i Intiim.i
eunckii, und nner an ecstatic comment
upon humping up against revaltv plunged
Inte n tlerce attack upon theAine'rlcangirl.
Fer the latter purpose tlm ny,i, ijueles, or
pretends te quote, a writer in the Xerth
Atnrrieun, who presents the condition of
our young people in a most appalling light
and would impress her Ignorant readers
with the belief that our girls alwavs niarrv
rer money, title aud position. e de net
soe that any iniluoiiees here prevail te
make our women mere seltlsh and less
human than elsew here, and w hlleadniHtlng
and deploring the weakness of mUe fair
Americans for rank and money it in safe
te held that en this point thev me less
vulnerable than any ether veitng women
under the sun ; und this for the simple
reason that they have moie te wy lu ihe
choice of hiisluiidt than lime girls of ether
nations.
I'iik bnttle hhlpTe.its has been damaged
by water. At least her plans were Injured
during a rain teim by n halmge of the
roefoi Die draughting room.
I'KINO.VAI..
'I'll VIU'U fj-cn.... .. .
.Mbvi
Kc.mirr iiiii":r?. :r;: """ "nee or
i i J. " ""'"impiimr or the lute
A. It .Sloituhteu, of WuhiliKten. (
"Jml, "JUcuaecielarv Tracv rwenilri.m
Monater AUImmi is new In California vlil
the Senate eemniltte- en IrX toUe,w
with Canada, nud Miss Stouehten 1 with
l&SKSS t"e & "i SIS
, wi
LAKCASTER DAtht
Knoriuetia Fertiuie.
Ketvrltlittsndlng ths enermbns fortunosc fertunosc fortunesc
eamulsUit through the MS ( irrinter Ink,
Urge sutna.M meaey MS anacSMr ntel la la
Tfual aM iinitmuHtratiT wtertliilng. f
Thsmerlls of realty fttlnabl commodity
properly pftrtrsyad In the s4uasn of sn laHii
tniM nempiipf,'iik4 Uis Iim.u4pcsa,wlH
(IWisllly beceiile neutrally known aiid apfre
clnted, whlle the returns rpapd,by1h advrr
tlxer will be like these of the wise liuubsndmsn
who " planted the seed la geed ground, wherela
It bore fruit sad brought forth, xenis n hutf
drsj fold, some lxt y, selas thirty." (
The wording of an advertisement U an all
Important matter.
Cleamcas, attractlrenesn, brevity and slheer
ly mud charaeterlfe 'nay announcement In
tended te ratch the public eye and appeal te
public coefldcnco. An ndvertlsemenl Inwrtcd
In a Ixuiden Journal it few dny ngrt bretlglil ln
slant and multitudinous replies accompanied
by an almost unlimited rupply of banknotes,
Imply because It touched the chord of nsture
Which inaket all mankind akin. Its simple
pathos and self-evident truthrulness appealed'
te every heart.
The advertiser sought for a leU relative, and,
glvlug hi name unldi "lam III and friend,
lew. My lout half crown Is expended In paying
for this advertisement. Write ma at" (giving
the addresa.) As already stated, nearly every
one who read lbs announcement hastened 1e
relieve the oeeeanlttes of the auirerer a real
sufferer In thli case, though many swindles nre
perpetrated In Uie divine name of charity,
Thut ll Is, with a really meritorious com.
tnedlty or preparation ; If Its virtue be properly
and truthfully set forth In the public presn, Its
success Is prompt and certain.
On the ether hand, the public Is quick and
unerring te dclrct deception and charlatanry;
and, accordingly, no amount of " puffery " will
force a vile nostrum Inte public esteem and
patronage. Untold aunts have been sunk In
vain efforts te ndvcrtlna Inte popularity so se
called medical preparations which did net
possess the virtues or properties claimed for
them.
Valuable medicines, however, like Warner's
I.eg Cabin Harsnpurllla, carry their own brat
Commendation In their power te cur the par
ticular diseases for which they are a specific.
They require no labored panegyric te con
vince the people of theli peuer suit efficacy, for
they have been Irleil and found jwrfect.
Nature's remedies, by their own Intrinsic
merits have conferred alnstlngboen upon man
kind, and they have secured an enxluhte rcpte rcpte
tatleu and unlimited talc throughout tbe civil
U)d world.
What a llaltlmere confectioner ny! "I'Vn
lnul rheuinatlsm In mv arm for nix nieiilln.
and Hnlvatlen (.Ml made
e an entire euro of It,
Hfler tiling ies llinn one bottle.
eltle.
W.M
HCIIi:i.I.IIAlIH. .In. llnltn.. Mil.
Dr. Hull's Ceilllll Hvrun In a klMnlenrtlelii In
lbs market. The demand ferlt wa never greater
tluiii new.
and will nn
Tha peenle find It lndlsnensnlile.
and will net ba without it nt uny price. Only
crwlsUJ cents,
nrrr
ItUoccUnnceuo.
"iomi'lexien rewnr.it.
WHO VAM'R A llEKINKIJ COMl'I.KXION
MUHT UHi:
POZZONI'S
MKDICATKIl
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparls a brilliant transparency te the
kin. Ileiuevcs all pimples, freckles and lils lils lils
roleralloiii.niid makes the slcln dcllciitely sort
and Iwuutlful. It contains no lime, while lend
ernriieuln. In three sliudcK, pink or rtinh, white
and brunette.
rem ham: iiv
All Druggist and Fancy Goods Dealers
Everywhere
-lir.WAIir. OF IMITATlONK-tfs
upr20-lyd
F
U.NN A 1IUKNK.MAN.
-Tlll
ALASKA
REFRIGERATORS
-a hi:-
THE BEST IN THE MARKET,
BTfie AluVHICA icsese4 .the only rnvNlea
chamber free horn odor.
The A1.AHKA produce, h iliv.cMui,, which
no ether lUrrlgerutnr can de.
The AI.AHKA lmi preserved ,,, virult per
rectly for JirfrtuUi Inbettctt weiither.
The ALASKA preducei belter rcult with
itii Iff tliun any ether Hvfrlceruter.
Flinn
& Breneman.
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
I'ANOthTKK, I'A.
J.
It .MAIU'I.V ,V i).
SUAhMliR
WINDOW IDRAI'KkY.
Madras Lace Curtains.
Swiss Lace Curtains.
Nottingham Lace Curtains.
Chenille Portieres.
Bamboo Curtains.
Silk Curtains.
Bulgarian Stripe Curtains.
French Linen Curtains.
Applique llace Curtains.
Vestibule Curtains.
CURTAIN POLES
Brass, 1
Lbeny, Cherry,
and Ash.
Walnut
Take a leek at our 21c Cur
tain Pele, with brass ends.
Nothing te equal it.
CARPET SWEEPERS.
Lancaster Carpet Sweeper,
the best made.
Bissel Carpet Sweeper.
Grand Rapids Carpet
Sweeper.
Garland Carpet Sweeper.
All at Lewest Prices.
Special reduction en Jute and
Raw Silk Table Cevers for this
week enlv.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts
Lancaster, Pa.
T?f?!wsr
INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1889.
mkf'.
PKIUUikxrHiA, rndsy.May 17, UN.
t "Have you seen' the Beauti
ful Reems?" 'A lady visitor
taked!?. Irdycd they are
beautiful and' hiniful. And
the Adirondack camp is restful
te leek at. (
'Take centre elevator.
Lay a piece
of the sensa
tienal I2c Sateen beside the
the Frercs Kecchlins best.
There's a difference, if you
leek close. A suggestion mere
of sheen in the French, a little
finer. But unless you are very
wise in such things you must
haye the two kinds together te
see it. . ""
As Sateens go, these 125
centers arc worth double. We
never heard of their like under
20c. Ninety styles ; among
them as neat and cheery pat
terns as ever get into Sateens.
Northwest of centre.
Women's White Suits. Let
two stand for twenty: (1)
Plain Linen d'lnde. Skirt plait
ed all ever j waist plated back
and front. The price $2. (2)
Linen d'lnde. Frent of all-ever
embroidery ; waist of solid em
broidery. The price $3.50.
The general price range is from
$1.50 te $10.
These Dresses are worth
double as the market gees.
Se are these :
Kateen Hulls nt S3
Zephyr mid Ultigham Hulls nt 41
j.iuiireiiierrii uiiiKiiam Hultn ut V
Kmtireldcrcii law n and Zephyr nt M
Hecend fleer, Chestnut Hired Hlile,
FeiirvlnvH-
iers,
The " six hundred
and Children's Suits
than three hundred
they don't wind up
" Misses'
are less
new. If
with the
wecic, tney u come
very near
it. Why shouldn't they ? Half
price, and 3 te 16 year sizes :
frt.OO Dresses for 11.75
tUiO Drews for Jii',
T7.(in Dresxcn for H.75
JIC'iO DrCKWS for H.2i
Hecend fleer, Chestnut Mreet side. Keur de de
laeor. We
at $i.:
never expected te give
5 se geed an imported
Corset as the Telia
Couldn't
were anv
de it new if there
...I.I 11 - i '11 T"l
iiiiiiuie costs, i ne fans man
ufacturer makes them te our
order exclusively. Frem the
factory te our counter, te you.
That's every step. And we
take them in Such big lets that
every possible cent is saved in
the making.
We shall have the Tellas in
ten styles. Twe of the styles
are here new :
Telia .Vn. I, Krenrh Ceulll. Jl.il.
'leltnNe. 8, Hummer, tl.OO.
Beth these numbers are in
every size, and come in drab
or white, as you cheese.
Hecend fleer, first nailery, Juniper Mreet tide.
Seme of the Jap things are
as marvelous for cheapness as
for the wit of their makers.
Take Felding Fans. Fer 5
cents one of decorated parch
ment. Others up te $2.25.
Northwest or centre.
A hundred sorts of Fans pat
for Commencement time. Satin,
Silk, Gauze, Feather. Almest
as light as the air they stir.
Graceful and pretty. And the
beginning prices arc surpris
ingly near te nothing.
Northwest of centre.
A little world of
that the sweet girl
presents
graduate
will delight in. Let one stand
ler all : Elegantly fitted Dress
ing Cases, of alligator, seal, or
grained leather, brightened
with metal and prettied in
many ways.
Northwest of centre.
They say Oil Cleth prices
will be advanced June 1. All
right. We'll cress the bridge
when we reach it. Meantime
we knock the corners off the
ruling rates for some of the
most desirable widths and qual
ities. e want te clear the
stock of broken pieces and odds
and ends.
Best quality 4.1, 6-4, and 8-4
reduced te 25, 30, and 35c.
All the part sheets tickets
get a clip from the same cut
ter: IS feel khcctaiit tide,
15 11111I IS feet MhvIn Hi 75c,
VI feet Mlieeis ut j.
Usual prices new are about a
quarter mere.
Hceruerfl0r' '"'lr,wml' ,uul Market Mm Is
Deuble-deck round
Bouquet
tables, oak or cher
i'y $1.50
each. A welcome
word at
llewer tune.
U.iM.ment, northwest of cenlre.
Cellar and Cuff Bexes that
leek like weed and wear like
leather, 7 and ec. Cuff Be.vps
only, heavier and mere fanciful,
12c.
Near centre of the Mere.
Jehn Wanamaker.
c
IIV HALL
flCAUSTIIllK,
I urn new lecatiHl t,t Nn.7Vet K'lnir .tn-ei
vrhe.e 1 will at all ttm.-s keep en I nild "1 fSl
He of chelM ilgan, Miiekliiic and eliewlne
tobacco. Will Ih- pu-jw.1 tehiiM.my Irieiid?
uudiKitreiuglxtimcuiMll. '
nprJJmdeed (jre. m. IIOUOEII.
CALEHMEN.-WE WIHIHAEEWMEN TO
O hell our ifoed. bynumple tettiu wholesale
uud ret.tll trade. Largest iiiunufacturer. lu our
line. Enclose s-crut stainii. Wugr-. M per day.
JVrmaueiit luwllleii. Ne petul answered;
Jleney aduuccl for uiues, einerilsln?. etc
j CENTENNIAL JLVN'EO W,
nprlt.TOtdeed ancleuatl, Ohie.
A WHITE
-.
:-i Ne.
Seme Gbeice and Royal Bargains
I'Olt TI1K KCONOMICAU
A morn the remnant of .Drew Goods, we have,
hunted nut nil thr remnnnU mid et them nMde
where you'll hve soed picking. They are nil
marked at one uniform price or
9 CENTS A VAItl).
Many nmeng them were aeld ni high atTS
cent.
There's Music for Yeu.
THE NEiA
J
cfttvntturc.
e
CIIH .V (11I11W
Ochs&Gibbs,
2d, 3d&4thnoer, .
31 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
HELPS
rOIlNIMIIINO
Yeu can Meet from en enormous mock of
Deuuilful, Well Made, New Htyle
Heine nt Hmnll expense we gunrantee Iho
Iiwest I'rlceH. Coinfert and durability com
bined lu our stock i)fHprln Ueils and Mat
trewes. Uest Hnlr Muttrcsseii umde te order.
OCHS&GIBBS,
Second, Third and Fourth Floers,
Ne. 31 S. Queen Street,
LANCASTEIt, I'A.
all-lyd
H
KINITHII'M.
-NOW IM THE-
TI7VSE TO BUY
FURNITURE.
Don't wult until It Ket m HHrm but cnll new.
Tlie price we have ure net exactly CH1LLINU,
but ou will net get excited ei (hem; they
are tee low for that.
When you aee thoserhenpehnlrsfer the percli
and lawn, Heme already lu und mheis toenme
yen will be pleased, we knew,
4a-0('HAIM-"T!IE!IEHT(!00Dsri)llT!IK
LEAST MONr.Y."
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot.
27 & 29 Seuth Queen St.
W1
DMYEItHCOltNEIl. .
FURNITURE
V-TicLmyer'ss.
AKIM.I, 1 INI'. Or'
Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem,
ANDOTHElt KUUNni'IlE.
TlIK HTYLK) AltE Se ATTIIACTIVF.
Our telectleiH from the rnuut!c itterns
ettered w ere never e varied nor no hcuutirul.uer
of better Merknuiii'.hlp.
UNRIVALLED PRICES
REE OUn DISPLAY.
3W'glve the best value mid thereby .ue
you money. v-'
WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE,
COHNEK or
E. King & Duke Sts.
CJovpete.
H
TTAOEIl .t UUOrilElt.
CARPETS !
Mequette,
Bedy Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Ingrains.
China Mattings,
Certicene,
Linoleum,
Oil Cleths.
LAKUE AND COiU'LETE LINUS IN
'I'llE VAItlOl'HQfALniEx.
ALL
Upholstery.
t'AUI'ETHEWlNtl AND UVYINO
ANDUEEITTINa UY CO.Ml'irrENT WOltlC
JIEN.
25, 27,29, 31 W. KING ST.,
Hm 4
Brether,
LANCASTER, PA.
Sr 3fr.
1 Fj X
JEL $k B
in a a. l m m
New Bestd
"S V
COUNTERPANE. PALE
"A,!"-" -j-
24 Centre Square. f
1 " " i"" "
White Counterpanes
AT HIU 'IlEDrCTlOXR.
i'lneRprend...,.,...
WAIHprcnds... '
riWHpreeda. ,r.r.
11.75 Hpreade....!.,..
-Fer lifle
-Fer 12.00
-Korfl.ne
..Kerll.TO
TUEfin AIlE
Great Bargains I
Come See Them. They'll Oe Et8t.
- Harry Stamm.
Cm
,UtLKH MTAMM.
-IS TTIRrLACK I'Olt-
BIG REDUCTIONS!
$1.25 Black Henrietta reduced te 75c. a yard.
Zephyr Ginghams reduced te i2c. a yard.
Black Thibet Shawls reduced te $1.00 each.
$2.00 Lace Curtains reduced te $1.25 each.
24-Inch Black Silk reduced te 75c. a yard.
37c. Gauze Underwear reduced te 25c. each.
Swiss Fleuncings reduced te 25c. a yard.
50c. Corsets reduced te 27XAC- each.
$1.50 White Quilts reduced te $1.00 each.
44-Inch Dress Cleths reduced te I2jc, a yard.
25c. Bustles reduced te 17c. each.
The Cheapest Bosten Stere,
Nes. 35-37 North Queen St.
CHARLES
M,:N"
H AND 130VH ITItNIHUINGH.
HAGER &
Men's and Beys' Furnishings!
OUTING SHIRTS.
bllUPEundmUhlVniTs!1 N0Tlt,OT lu "COT" ELANNEI, OXFOllDNEOLia&S.HlLll
Mix-clul Vuluei In u Hootch Klaimcl Hhlrt ut 1.25. All Q,unllllcs of Demot aiilrU,3Ss. up.
ISTECI'WrEiLR.
Excellent Liueril Hummer bilk., Leading NliaieH, Choice Hljles.nt 2j cents.
I.liiht Welsh! WYmIs, Merine, Ualbrlesan and Oiiuze Underwear, nil QiuiIHIk aud-sirct.
lldlbrlKan, Fancy
Hitlfllese, and Tast
turns.
ANC1I0U llKAND COLLAES nnd ft rr, Ijihwl niylc. 11"
'an ubiUhlrlM VM.I.i II..K. . tl'i.li. 1i.. . iTi. . v '
in.iul.i.iin),,i(ui nuiifi, )i nilf iJumnilltlH,
HHG6R St BROTH6R,
Nes. 25-31 West King Street.
TJAINE'M
C'ELEKY CUMIOUNI.
IT MADE MOTHER STRONG
".My mother has been using I'aink'j celeiiy
Compei'xu for nervous irostrntleii, accem
liauUd by inclanchella, etc., and It has done
her a world of geed. It 1 the only medlrlne
that strengthens the nerves."
(. II. llnrici, Oibl.euli, l.
l'ul lie's Celery Compound Is of uneqiiiilcd
alue te women. It strengthem the nerves,
legitimes the kidney., nnd lifts (uuU rful power
lu cm Ing the painful disease wllh which
women se often ullently miler.
1 per bottle. HUf,ir!5. At DruggMs.
Wki.ij, KtcilAKiwey A. Co.,llurllngten, VI.
DIAMOND nYFs Tniettr NiiineiuurnrierT
1minunU UIt,a Nothing enn Eiiuul Tliem.
ilavnaole.
OWEsr I'HICEH.
PARASOLS
-AND-
Sun Umbrellas!
THE LA11QEHT AHsOUT.MI.'NT AND
I.OVK.r l'lUCESAT
ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN'S,
llEAHTICINOHTUEirr.
ill&lnidHAK
(Clethiitn.
S'
s'Kll'l THINK I
At this day, whin comxtltleu Isertat.the
customer lnekn te ua Who tile,Net I'reuiUe.
-IIAHUAINK
CiiKtemer, Htep ! Thluk I Who pay fur ex
tensive uilvertUenieiiU?
We de net AdwrlLe Hftrgulii,CIeiirlngHalea,
etc., but Klse ou the buncnt of that which
ether. gUettie printer.
Our Counter Contain All that Is New In
SUITINQS, TROUSERINGS AND
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Ourl'rlcenure the Ixiwest I'elble liidojus liidejus
lice 10 customer uud eurMe.
ASKEW,
NOS. VJ31AND Sae WEST KINO STltEEr.
inarrt-aind
sOMEVLUY IIA.NUiO.ME hW.IT IlASIUOO
1 uiui .u uiiicewe-xi riy nua Uull iteds,
itb the usual eenerul Hue of unlerk' .vmi,
1
inenls In full stock aud urlcty, at the old
headquarters,
JICBLEY'8 DHUO 8TOEE,
S6 Wen Klug btrctt.
, &
kiistblu
I V Nwilte
DRESS GINGHAMS!
AltE LIVELY AH EVEK.
Trcsh nrrlrnls almost dally. Celere mera
beautiful. If pesMblu. PrlccV getting "lower.
Baturday we'll elidw em eholce tj les at
1
4.X CENTS A YAIt.
Our Line at I, te, 12 cnt art "A I."
soma RargaUi here In nemnantalf you coma
seen.
.
STAHH'S.
BROTHER.
lllqek llose In all desirable trclcliti, qualities ind
cent..
"IamlnmytHth year. Ifave been anilcted
In scerul wuys vnuld net sleep, had no niiixs
1'te. no cenrace, low .plrlu. I commenced
using ralne'sCelery t'omiieund, and fell relief
from the third day alter using It. I new have a
geed appetite mid enn sleep well. .My spirit,
und ceurage ure almost like thoseof a eung
man. ,s. C. ICinkaid, I). V., Qoiuales" La.
Paine's Celery Cemppund
Htrcngthem nnd builds up tha old, aud cures
thelr Infirmities. ltlicumatUm, Indigestion nnd
nervousness yield quickly tci thecurutlve power
of 1'alne'a LVlery Conipeuml.
A l'crfectTenlc uud Invlgor.iler, ll!aiVEti
NEW urn
" I nui new (!i yi am old and hnve tried K-veral
remedies, but none had uny ellect until I used
1'ulnu'a Celery C'omeuiid. I feel entirely dif
ferent for the short time I lute iirihI It. 1 can
walk nearly straight, sleep hound and well, uud
feel a. cheugh there was new life and energy
coming Inte my w linle system."
II. MYML'i, flevctand.Tcnu,
VflllM RARY Hl'xJ rosy, plumn and merry I
IUU11 DflDI given LAC'l'ATEUKOOl).
CI)imt ilrtU.
H
IOH J.MA11TIN.
China Hall.
If yen want te replace any artlcle of Crockery
or 01Kware thut may Iki brelwn lu moving, or
If you wlh te replace old or furnish new
China Hall
Is the ptace te get rdtabln ware at the Lewest
1'rlces.
WAHE4 (JL'AItANrr.LD.
Exchanged If Net Satisfactory.
High & Martin,
NO. 15 EAST KING STREET.
elSMfd
(Coel.
J CMIIEU VMlrOAL.
V.UN HAIID WOODS. Wholcs.ile and Itetall,
b' , . 11. II. M AltriN i 111 ,
nl-lyil III Water Mreet. I-ineaster, l'a
T AUJIUAUDNEIW COJII'AN Y
COAL DEALERS.
Offices-Ne. 13 North QutenStrect, nnd Ne.
CHINerllil'rtnce.trcet.
Y.IRD5 North Irlnc Ktrwt tr-ar
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