Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 20, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, MAY 20, 1889;
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ttlll gnteUigcitccr
'J.STEfNMAN.
CHARLES MTEINMAN FOLTZ, Editors.
ROBERT CLARK, rnbllsber.
DAILY INTELLlOENCErL-rubllshed
' wj' day In the year, bat Hunday. terred
- kyeMTlm In thlt city nnd surrounding
, r Tan a year In advance ; 60 cents n month.
TBSKLY INTKLLlaENCKn-Onc dollar and
y.!Hljr cents a year, In advance.
riCE TO HUllKCRfltEiiS-llcmlt by chccK
or pottefllee order, and where neither of
Pi inesecan ue preenreu kwi in n rcgisterc-u
IV', tetter.
Sterol at the Postefnce, as second rlnM mail
Matter.
ADiiBr.vt, THE 1NTELU0EHCER.
Ijimnslcr, l'a.
ft LAW0A8TER, FA., MAT 20, 1889.
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m, rMt Fnm
E The famous foennnm fnrm of North
Dakota bus often Iran used liy nlaniilMH
an Illustnitlen of what might e
Sthrcatenimr In the way of laml inonep-
Siely. Buying reapers nml ether niiulilii-
ery uy the Iiiiiidrcii, ami mi kiiiiii m
frnxtis and supplies at ivhelcMik' rntca.the
., iMAnaccrseitiiisiiiniiiitnciiiiniiiiiii'Miiii
M arivnntjurr-nvrr flic Pllinll flintier III M?ll-
$ Ing their vnt product, by ahlpinent
stever tracks that run Hum up u
their barns. They can nlltirti te em
ploy the very best experts In the direc
tion of thclrwerk. and te command that
S practical npplh-atlen of science which
be many urcamcrs nave sunny unnifini.
te accempllMi by means of ni;riciuiiir.ii
colleges. With thee advantages It wan
te be feared that thee farm", with their
)? tens of thousand of neivi, and armle of
f men, would prove irtvsiMlDle eeiiiM'U-
low of the Binall farms, niiii nt inclin
ation of what must always Ihi Hh niiiiii-
tay, the class Unit owns ami weiks aim
11ts upon the land from Kcnenitien te
ccncratlen. The mice-mi of these farms
f? appeared certain, but new It Is very
doubtful, and Indeed It would wvm a
. prophecy entttkMlailiifr te declare nun
they are certainly iloeineil In failure.
The small farmer can stand nep fail
ures and the ort of hard t lines, bc
cati'e he can always make a living from
his farm. It may lc a very peer ll Iiik,
with very hanl work, but he Is holding
fnhtte all that he has gained in the
struggle with nature, and Is ahvajs
ready te take the l"t advantage ofmere
faveralle -seasons when they conie at
last. He values his land for Miuielhlng
ft elf besides the value It may yield him ;
f It Is a nart of his home, and with tint'
I, pride In It he gives It far mere laler and
p. attention than any laborer or lercnian
of a beunum farm may apjily te thnt
purely bitslncMt enterpritv.
A few years of peer crops would un
doubtedly eaue the abandonment of the
great tftabllslunenl, but the same men
of Mnall farms would lie kept In cultiva
tion In gtxxl times ami bail, ami except
in swarming Eastern lands the iiceplc
who work their farms are never reduced
te the dlre extremity of abandoning
their homesteads. At least this can
only happen In the times of famine that
are rnrc events in modern days.
The great Dakota farms lme a blue
time nhead Just at prcK-nt. On one
Dalrymplc farm llfty-lle bundled iieies
of wheat will have te lie res-eciled, and
the remaining xlxty-Ilvc liuiidnsl actes
Sde net premise well. On another of
these estates four thousand acres Iiae
Ijecu reeceded, and the less Is estimated
TitLnyat fanucrs at thirty per cent.
If these lands were worked by small
farmers they would each have gardens
and stock, with a few acres of home
ether crop than Dakota's famous wheat,
and be they would be able te stick te the
laud and defy the weather. In the
long run thesmall farmer has nothing
te fear from the giant circulator hi
farming.
The Allfglicny llnttlc.
The matter or Intcast tenlay In rciin-aylvanla-nelltics
Is the signal defeat of
the Quay forces hy the Ingco fact Ien hi
Allegheny county. This is entirely a
Republican iiuarrel, but Is of Intercut te
Democrats as well as ltcpithlieaiw. It
shows thnt the federal Kpells are likely
te weaken rather than te strcnutheu the
Republican party In lVnusylvanln, anil
thut they will net enable ljuuj toientiol
It. They buftlceil te subject the tsls
lature te his "111, but in the wider
Held of the Htate their intlucuce is
far le.s effective. The pentnuister
at I'lttdburg was M?cund by Quay ; and
afterwards the Republican vote of the
city repudiated him. It Is net a com
fortable hIievvIiik for his continued
domination, nor does it pretnbe vncII fe
ft the party in the Htate, which exhibits
& 4..... r.i.illnm. nl H.t... AI...1I..I. ... ......i i I...
!. I, HUMMUS EtWll UllOllll lO 1'Ullll'tl lit
control. Luiii'iiMcr county stands with
Allegheny in the ijuarrel and l'hiladel
phlu is likely te Maud w 1th them. The
disturbance inevitable ever the distribu
tion of federal p.itronage villi Ih water
euthc millef thueutsldeiK; and in the
gubernatorial contest of next year It U
quite as probable that the hide that is
weakest will ls-MrengeM, and the pnit.v
that is new in will he out. Theie Is no
such Republican majority in the htate
as will enable it te Kifely enjoy an inter
nal cenlliet, and one of the sort that is
new udvertiK-d will made Demeciatic
tueccHs certain.
Consequently we leek upon it with
equanimity. And thetu is nothing in
the merit of the Republican dixpute te
give either bide public symp.ithy. It is
nothing but a contest for control te
serve rcltlsh ends. Xe one can supxi-H
that Magec has any patrieth purpo-e
in fighting Quay, or Quay in waking
te down Magce. They are simply
rival leaders, witli Quay ou top by the
fortune of the war. Muece's methods
ja and alms urc thoroughly disheuest and
? veu mere se than (Juay's. There Is a
bottenio the hitter's political depravity,
rltllt nntlulifiL. f..t lifl ftb.jw.i nn.,1 t.. M..
'2T ..v...v...J J- ..w. IlinvuivlUI III .1IU-
gees, win) steps ni no priMiiutlen ler
prellt. Quay has turned him den n, U-
5 cause of his general and particular ras
cality ; and when this jet can call this
kettle black, it must lai black indeed.
ril... ..! i ii .
r AUU lailllli; OUL OI IIIO refrilf'ft will li nu
j& usual, of great puhliu lienellt. They
nave Ima a long lease of jintveriii the
state, and the severe bleeding they have
given U, in a quarter or a centurv, has
been endured with a patience that has
bwa a special weuder. They have put
the power of the eommeuviealth te
B every unholy use and have put the heel
r corporations neavlly upon Its people
checking its prosperity and levvcritiir iH
i rvalue. The farms of tin. vi,.i. ...
f fallen In price, and its industries have
lest their prellt. Jt is clear that lenis-
; latlen hostile te the people has done the
damage, and that this has been the work
m tbe xrrupt heads or the dominant
political party.
i K OaUiders lu d'euTiimcut.
Oeverner Reaver, It Is said, content-
flavte vetoing the bill previdlug for a
; 4Wtuinislnu te take charge or the sol
:Mm' orphan schools, unen theirreuml
gjamiMe provtsieu ler the K'lecC' i .r
w iu tvuuuiasieucrs or the J
Grand Army of the Republic Is '
unconstitutional, lie has" heretofore
disapproved n bill m hlch confided te the
Gcttytburg Memerial association the
lectien of commissioner te take charge
of the expenditures of n state appioprla appieprla appioprla
tleh for monumental purtKn-cs; and this
orphan school bill fafls under the like
objection; and w c , consider Itiixery
sound one. It is charged that Governer
lk-aver In vetoing the bill, will le ani
mated mere by friendship for the school
contractors, than by devotion te the con
stitution ; and his record as a man and
n governor does net enable us te say
that this Is an unjust aspersion. We
have but a Ker opinion of Governer
Heaver's general liidepeiiilenceand Intel
ligence; but If he had done mere of such
work as he premises te de In this pro-jie-ed
Mte, we would have a much
higher estimate of hhn. He just docs
enough te make us te suscct that if he
was jMjsslbly his own master he would
1k ii I letter governor.
There Is nothing mere disgusting In
the frequent exhibition of the legislative
lack of conception of the prniwr theory
of government, than this disposition te
threw iiimiii Tem, Dick and Marry, rank
outsiders In the stale government, duties
which naturally repose In the delegated
olllccrsef the jK'eple, appointed in the
form of t he go eminent and duly chosen.
There Is another iMsly or the kind, in
the revenue commission, onions! te de
vise a prejier measure of Mate taxation.
The Granger are given n hand in sc
letting then! ellleers. Ne great harm
will be done, because no egg Is likely te
iiime from the hutching, hut It ought
te lie clear tothe general assembly that
it Is its busliiesH te iiialte the tax laws,
and Its duty te Inform Itself, se that it
may make them. TeJh sure, the pro pre
mimi1 commission Is appelnttd te pre
pare, a bill for their eolislileratlen and
te furnish them Informutleu. Hut the
procreeininlttn'softho assembly ought
te sick tills ItiMiiuiatleu dhectly ami
make their own hillsnei eidingly. They
de net advertise their wisdom by shov
ing the duty en a commission of out
siders, appointed by outsiders and con
fessing their Inability te handle the
subject or even te name the men who
can.
Taxation without iiipretniitutleu was
thntkkliKliliiMlticsseld llistiiink nieililleil
viilh enS.itiiitlny. lltiriTcrnsI tolhornsh telhornsh tolhernsh
ncss efthn Kelt lining in iiiliiiitling AKitians
as members, and said : " 'n did net llglit
tlm I"i rui'li in order te h.ive ourselves In
neuliitcd vltli fourteen I'lcui'limi'ii."
Tin: l'liiliulclpliiii llcmitl tellseln l.utner
who sliip(l iiiiin u buimiui i-l in mi tlie
fticetsel' l.niKMhter, iiiiiI wanlisl te ioiii ieiii
plnln te thu m.y ei Ins'.uimi ne.irly all of Ills
thren deen cgj;s eie bieUen. It is h pity
tint (lie victims or Hit) li.iuaiui sUiu get
nothing but ilillciilii or scant Hwtipiitliy I'm
their 1 1 1 1 I", 1 1 1 1 1 1 . IYrluiis II u large rcunnl
wein ellensl for the di'lcillen el a rascal III
tlieiut of dropping ban mil sUinseu tlie
pavcmi'iit, It uilxlit slop Hm eutiiigi', but
pulilii' Krullini'til eimht tiilxiMiuiig enough
te (suiliei se trilling n nuttci tli.it tliieatcns
iCMillMiinytliliig but trilling. Lrgsns well
nseggs liavn lierii biiilieu bylhis iiiiseialile
c.iielcHsnesH In dropping tilings tli.it nilglit
JuM us easily be threw n vvhuiu I hey could
de no harm.
Thu New Yeik. miM h.ts a cabled in
terview with Mux ti'Hcll. Tim willy
l'teuchtiiaii don't liclinie lu lleuliiiigcr,
vilie is in Ills cstliiiale merely Hm tool of
iiIIiit hi liciiiciH. lliitliinkHtli.il In thu up
piiMchingciixIs Hm Ceumiiinists may tri
iiinpii ler a time nnd then will fellow nunw
CifH.tr, but net ileiilangcr. I te pins Ids
filth te the CiiiiiUi ilc I'm is. lle says
tli.it the pciiHantry el I'luncu knew
the incHiiing el win tee well te denim
a cenlliet with U'eimuny and th.il tlm
real thinner tins in tlm excitable flinr.it lur
ofthe lining fieriiiiiu empnier. (t'llcll
claims that his leitntry Is stronger and
better prepiiietl fei war tit t ti issuppoveil,
unit lays paiticiilai sliess upon hci ur
llllmy mill her litiauiial ii'Miiuies. tlcuuial
.Sheridan thought, however, Hint the value
of artillery was gically evcrcHliinatcd liy
lereigu iiiilitai.v men. .Speaking el his
book, "Jonathan mid Ills Continent,"
O' licit dei luted that 1m had no
reason te lenipliln of the niIeh,
whiili aiuimiil se fit te K'i,eihi vebiiiies
at fl.MiMih, lle exssts te visit lis.igalu
In .lunii.iry, 'W, iiml will go Went mid w t He
(mother book, lle Is going te travel In
Kuiope this Miuiiiiei, passing mohlet his
time In Oct maiij, wlieineim would think
he would net be nrlieme.
" -
Till' riiilailclphin p.iiei me nlinest
mi millions In condemnation of .Mayer
ntlei lei his n ineuil of Hi. White li'eui
Illecklny hospital because, that veuei veuei
able getitleniau leliihed te obey his
Illegal isiuiiiuiuds hi the niHltcr of
iippeiiitmenta. 'Iho l.tilmr ki.vs: "I'jmiii
the n cold ns it stands it iein.iliiHth.it a
l.iltlil'iil und lompelent, most attnntlve nnd
iiiiceiiiinniily di'Mited pulilie ellbei, wlie
cndciiveied te tiplield the law has liccn
luruisl out ufelllce by the UNwutive he.ul
of thu city government, whose Hist duly
aad ineKt liupeitant olillgatieu Is le onion' e
tlm law."
l)r, Whiln is. i retired ili hul.in of gient
ue.iltli and leimtatleu, und though he
uially Millers nothing bv tlm lemnv.il Itein
olliie, the insulting and iiilutiaiy m.uiuei
of it was an outrage.
The I'itlcr While Ineidenl leads like a
pigoel'hlslorv limit the iluU ages vilieu
might was light and learning without re
spett. CeNhliu iiimi all Iho valuable ailxlee that
the new spapeiHel this ceunti.v give te the
legihlatuiesel this ceuuti.v , it is astonish
ing that tills (eiinliy isn't geienusl better
III ill it is S'imuii Jiiiitmil,
Censnleiing Hie valu,ible.iileillsuglh.it
the iiewsi.iH-iKgiM) the jKilitli laus, i 1h
net Hurpiismg that tlie ate pioNpeious,
even when then prinlmt is eiy peer.
Al present HioiellcgeMudeut iswoil.leg
liud fei huse ball, lowing, ulliU tic sj)erts
anil, lucidentnllv, let his diploma.
IT.ltsONAI,.
.Iamia Itrssi i.i. bewr.i.i. has Mllisl ler
Kiirejve. It is said he will iiuiiry .in
KngllKh wnuiaii el rank.
Mish Tannv !avi:m'eiii and Mr. Mel
bourne McDowell, her Icadim; man in " I.i
Tesni, " weie in.uriisl in New Yerk en
.Sunday.
1'ni.siiu.s.r ll.uiuiMiN is leuteiiiplntiiig
a general pioclamittien pardoning heldleih
el the regular uiiiiv who have deM-rled
from the ktv Ice.
Uew.viin II hi i t:v 1 1 ii, assistant piotes pietes piotes
ser of plivhiisitt Itnrv.ird, died el pneu
monia, at Uuxerly, Massachusetts, en Sat
urday, aged Jl ears.
Mn. (ii.Atisie.M. lias res ci vcsl ad di eses
of synqiathy slgiusl by Iho gevenmis,
senators, lcnrcsentntlies and ether a.ite
ollicialsef .Miunewit.iaud Wisconsin.
Diu J. Z. Hen'M.v.v. a nophew anil mii
dent of D,M.tei J. U .legler, Ml. Jev, was
ri.cntly eUsKsl tlcinoiisirdter of an itemv
In ihe iJarlWlil I'nlversilv, Wiihilii.
Kansas. '1 he doctor Is a native of May
low n, a gruiluate or Lebanon Valluy to-legiiiiniltinheinisUi-alilenrtiuent
or the
Lnlversity of 1'eims.vUaiii.i and is well
equipiH.-d ter the pesitiun.
,i'!el,?kf'"'lt,1f 'hutii lady nald of Dr.
Hull (tough hi run the ether ituy. A ulnale
Untie had Hired her thlld of u inint U read tut
W,mj!t,?uVS:r'IU ' "h'""rWM
One application of Hahntlen Oil well rubUsl
lu cured me of rheumatism lu the nrin. of iwe
in vitlw ktandlnt;. 1 nvrr inu-iul te I without
11. li.lI.KUAMl.lt,
WMklllllJi'tOU, V, U
Jllatttrtlter'.
rmLADU.riif A, Mendsy, May , M.
Adirondack Camp.
Cottage Beautiful.
Take centre elevator.
Scotch Ginghams. We don't
wait till the season deadens te
ease the prices off a bit. When
ever we can let them or any
ether prices down a notch,
away they go.
.iec Ginghams at 30
50c Ginghams at 27lA
As fine, rich, and altogether
choice feeds as veu'll come
across. Stripes, plaids,
solid colors in
and
light blue.
lllil pink
llcliU-rny
M-'l blue,
old rne
erpenl
imiy
mnllnfil
tirewn
cream
Gingham
wanting
It's a great
year.
hvcrybedy s
liains. But these trade
that are all the time coining
about every new and again
bring the best of things te us at
unexpected rates. Yeu share
the gain.
Norlhenittel centre.
Real Shanghai Printed Silk,
27 inches wide, at 50c. 75c,
$1, and $1.25. At such prices
they are the sort that slip out
of readi if you step te think
long. '
Wct Irnnsepl.
All the thin Black Dress
Stuffs Crepe de Chine, Silk
Twisted Grenadine, Open
Mesh Grenadine, Satin Stripes
and the like. Just the weaves
that fit the weather.
NertliMt l of teutre.
The assortment of Freres
Keechlins best Sateens at 18c
(you've lately paid 37c) has
been largely reinforced. Mere
than 100 new styles. The
shades you want, and patterns
as neat and delicate as we ever
had in such goods.
That ether Sateen wonder
(25c qualities for i2"c) is a
fit fellow for the Kecchlin let.
It doesn't need half an eye te
see where the Sateen trade of
the town will be done while
these two sorts held out.
NortliiiiHlef lenlre.
They say Gray Cashmere is
scarce. Is it? Loek at these
shelves. Plenty at 50c, plenty
at 65c, plenty at 75c and $1.
Yeu won't find us short of any
Dress Stuff the popular fancy
leans toward.
Nt ur t eut 1 e of I hu Mere.
25c All-wool Challis are the
sensational ones, but there are
lively goings en among the
27XAC 5eci a,Kl 6c kinds.
WiutliwiKl nml MHIthriiM of tenlie.
A new let of All-wool French
Printed Flannels. Just out of
the Custom I louse. 65c.
livery choice kind of Silk
Mixed Flannels for outing
wear.
N'ertlieiiHl of teutre.
That new idea in I lamburgs
hemstitching. Yeu wonder
why it was se long a coming.
Deep Fleuncings net a week
in the store, $1 te $6.75.
heuthwekt of teutre,
lleie's.t Muck Tewel 20x40
inches. Full of substance and
in every way worth 20c. The
price is jr. Anether, extra
heavy, 22x42 inches, is 20c.
That tells the Tewel story as
well as the whole column could
all but kinds. Yeu take them
for granted.
2,000 yards 70-inch Cream
Damask Table Linen at 60c.
We have thought it geed value
at 70c ; se have you.
3,500 yards Deuble Damask,
bleached. 72 inches. Geed
enough for anybody's best, 00c.
Yeu knew hew the French
Linen Sheets are (or geed hon
est wear. They are none the
better for being hemstitched
handsomer, and net a cent te
pay for the extra work.
2x2.( yds, $4.70 a pair.
JX2.)4' yds, $5.00 a pair.
(Miulliwct efientie.
Printed Linen Lawn is as
cool a stuff as you'll get; 24
inches wide, 22 and 30c ; white,
24 inches, 20 te 40c.
Southwest of tentic.
Step where you will in the
Muslin Underwear Stere, prices
all lean one way.
Drawers :
Klne .Miiklln. with up-amlsleuu nml hori
zontal pliilts, tiuulirlc unite ami neat late
oIke, M)leeiitlrel) neH.ftOit iik.
( aiuliilr, 1 mi lien! iiinllt.i, with pliiltx, iin.l
plnltisl rnltln of lawn, tilkisl with Viil.
lace, .'illiiutK.
Night Gewn
-Mie.
lu
Skirt .Mielln, with two row of Iiim-iUem nml
ui-ni. i-uKt , 11. iiureun make.
Miulln. with tamtiric mine, tilceil with
Hamburg cinbreHU r , uV.
" Tellas " are making the
Corset talk just new.
Het enrt fleer, llrtt gnllerj, Jimlisrilreet klde.
1,000 imported samples Dec
orated China Pitchers, Cake
Plates, Butter Dishes, and the
like. 15c te $2.50. Regular
selling price about double.
Second fleer, Juniper Mrrtt klilc.
Jehn Wanamaker.
p VTKNTH.
'VV-'"",au" " 1r!,1,vJ- Write Wil. II. 1IA1I
i?V'l 6"ll,f"l tnvt, Wiikhlugtuu I l
11m r.rV" hur"icr'y Kxiiinliiu lu l'utuit
mnin iia.uji.i ray Ms unc only
enue.
ulMw.lMAH
fJAtNKS CELERY COMPOUND.
RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA
Tli oee I it In dl.ifi rmc niileld mfTcrlim.
Doctors admit that they nre ilimeult te cure
mi de their pntlenU. 1'nlne' Celery Compound
him permanently riircd the w emI cne of rheii
tiiHtldin and neiirnltiln wi my thiwe who have
ne It.
"Having lieen troubled with rhettmatlun at
the knee and feet for flvcjfari", I Hnlinest
unable te Ret nrenud, find wnn cry often reu
tined te my bed fur necks nt n time. lined
only one bottle of l'.ilnc's Celery Comieiind,
nnd nn perfeetly cured. I ran new Jump
nreuml, and feci as lively us n boy."
Khank t'AIlOl.t,
r.urrkn, NeMiiln.
1.00. HlxfurlJOf). DrncKlkl".
.vinmmeth tetlmenlnl pnsTfret.
Wriw, RKllAlitHet .1 Ce., rre., Iliitlliis-
ten, Vt.
DIAMOND DYES
f)le Piister and llrlrhtir
Celers tliuii .'my ether Djes.
JU'U (Dutb.
11
AOi:n.t imeTiicii.
HSG6R St BROTH6R
Nes. 25-31 West King Street.
Cotten Dress Goods 7
We have Jul ncclveil n larne line of
SCOTCH GINGHAMS, FRENCH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS. DOMESTIC GINGHAMS,
CeinprMngall the NenctColerlUKtof thcHennen.
IMPORTED SHTINES.
Our line et I'rtneh Hallnts In miieeliilly complete, the Htyltanml ColerlnKof thlnieaiinn
K'KhIk hi Iiik very ileslrnlilc.
DOMESTIC SATINES,
In nil the Colorings of this miimiii, villh rntlrt ly New nml NetcI Kflictr.
WHITE COTTON DRESS MATERIALS!
India Dimity, French Nainzoek, India Linen,
English Nainzoek, Mull Cord Ohecka, Nainzoek Checks, Striped Lawns,
Striped Nainzoek, Plaitl Lawns, Embroidered Mulls, Bilk Mulls.
HAGER Sc
T
tin: riiiiiAiuii.riiiA sieiti:
Extraordinary Bargains
- AT tiii:
FliiladLelpiiisL Stere
FRENCH SKTINES, 19 CENTS.
AMKIttt'AN SATINP.S, (MNtJIIAMS, ,Vf.
t'KUTitr.i) iiATisTiis ani wniTi: udepm, ri.tirNt'iNiis, i:.Miutt)n)i:iii:s.
IIOMKItY ANIM8I.OVIX
Sl'IX'IAl, HAHtlAINS IN HAI.IHlK.tlAN', l WAV. AM SlTM.Mi:it MKHINO VS-
i)i:itvi:Ait,
tiADii'-s' ani(miii.1)Ki:n'hjkhsi:v hihiii:i iTM)i:nwr.Aii.
.MUl.liTIUS, liAt'l". I'Ul.liAHS, Itrt'lll.NtiS, COU.AHK AND CUl'I'S.
liAllll.V .IKHSI'.Y ANDKI'MMKH WliH.IlT JAfKirfH.
P.XTIIA HAHtlAINS IN t'Ol.Oltr.l) AND IHiAflC Dltl'.sS (iOOI)S, TIUMMINtiS,
lll'TTONS, Ac.
Ai-i- Hi:uADi,ist)rfosTTet,i.osi: iiitsinis.
DON'T .MISS THIS OITOKTUNITY I'Oll IIAUOAIN.S.
Tlie Rliiladelpliia. Stere,
6 AHD 8 ITORTH QTJEEU STEEET,
mnr-i-lMt.Viv
iUaicltcv.
II.
.. ItllOAIM .VhON.
L-Oaa PRICES.
relliiulut nlll hu feuuil a list of keixIh low prltiil-nliinj', In our t.tHk: Chllil'k
Celd riiiucr HIiiri, 23c.; M Isvt s' (ielil I'lntr Hliu-. TrH'.Jjidle' liell Ihkit Klnup-.SI.lU;
hlteve Ilutteiis,2ae.,ri0i., l.(il, Celliir Hutteu, liic. te jl.W, DIuiiiimkI Cellar Ilutteu.,
S-'.W; Uiillcs' ami .MI-m'i' llica-ti'lii", iV-. lo'l.ie, Meiirnlui; I'lus.iiul KarrliiKs 'i'lC. te
JVUO; llrini lets, 'Jee. tojle, Nhkil Clet Kh, JI.u); h-I)a Jlantliil Iim Us, J.l.7 ; Uidles'tield
Wiitehei, 015.75; NUkel U'tilt Ins. $1 (); Silver W'ntihts, 810.
O'llepalrint: In ill! hriiuthft l, pied meiKiih'ii ami nil werkitarrauteit.
H. Z. RHO ADS & SON,
Jewelers,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
yiueCc.
X ri'rllt'AhllAlUIWNH.
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
Hae the Uiu-et nml I'liuM Stock of I'lauex
mill Drcaiii te Ih wu lu l.uuasti r.
In eiirKinall Wine In partim nt mil 111 Und
lliiriiuiiilnis, icnulieii',. Violin, llaiijei, llnl
larsauit Muiill Musical liistriiiiiiutt of enj
ilcsirlptleu.
I'liiist Iinpnrliil StrlUKs. Ilimihpiart, rn for
nlllliK Ijilist Netcltiiwluinirl.ini'. I'lltcsKiiar
niiltiil te tu the I.iiuiH.
Shivt music miM nt eiic-thliil less thiincnta thiincnta
Iekiic prhe nml m. iltcil te all parts, of tiiecoiiu tiieceiiu
lr Tuh.Ikis ulll pit ni wrlte fin hpcilal
I'rltes.
NmiiiuI Haml llarKiiln lit partment ; One l"
lir Sipiaie I'iaiie. iilmest nu, one (I hie
Siiuurc,eiui IicuIkiii, one Ncu laulauil all in
(ioet order, nut! the prliis will suit ou , oue
Ililsliii;Siiiar l'lane-a meat liarualn IhkhI
Siveuil Haml DrKiuisut prlcts that Mill surprUe
ou.
KIRK JOHNSON & CO.,
Ne '.'I Wist KhiKStrctl.
tt? 1' K- I'lntiix, Organs nml I'lnn riirnlluui
me(il Call nml t xninlue Hie e Harris
Music IliiiileiK. n'JII.Ml.lH
leiiiM-uvitiiliiiiit (Ooetio.
1.VI.I,ANI)hi:i:
Rochester" lamp!
Sixty Cunillt Light; Ilcata them all
A mil I ii r Let eftln-ap (iletcj for (Jnsmiil Oil
Ste cs.
THL''1'1 IlI'LiniON"
.MirrALMlULIUNUnuilltlJHUKIUTHllION
Weather Strip.
Iliats thein nil. 'I hlsstrlpoutncarsalletlirrH.
Ktt us out the told, steps rattlluj; of tiiiitms.
Kxiluilcs the dust. Keeps out knew uud rain.
AiiMiiiccannppl II no itasieer dirt iii.ult In
nppliiui: It. I an Ih lllli d tut) where uohelis
tohere, rtadj feruv I "III net pllt. Harper
siirniK .i ciisiueii strip is me mesi isrict.i. ai
thebteie, Hc.iUrund ltani;e Mtereuf
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTKIt I'A.
yt I.MH VLUY II N DSOM 1. HI'I.I I' 1IA M ItOtl
I) nnd All I-iiie'mikmI l l mid Iktlt Htxls,
with the usual ir.e nt nil Hue of anglers tsjuliv
iiients lu full slixk and iirlilj, nt the old
hindiiuiirUrs,
nriii.r.v s iiitt'ii sieui:,
. Wet Klus Strict.
"VTinil'l. TO TIIIM'sei.lH AMI tll'N
J Mill's. ll ptiwmsait lierih ferhlililcu
le irespnssen any of the lands of the t'eruunll
nndsistsluellestntcslu IaImiiieu or Ijiucnster
counties, w hcthcr Incluseit or uiilm IemiI, ilther
for tin puri.e of shoetlUK tir fishing, as the
Inn will be rls'MI t-uferccd iiKiilu.t all tres.
isisIiii: ou siiid laud of Hie' undersigned nficr
this netltv.
AV5I. COLI'MAN I'ltrXMAN,
It. 1'llttV ALllKV.
KDW.f. riti.nMAN,
AHerncjx fur it. W. Culiiiutu'k IKIr.
I'altie's Celery rompeund has been a Oed
send tome. Ker the uit two earn I havetiif
fered with neuralela of the heart, docternrter
dei ter fHlllns te euro m". I have taken nearly
lour oetucs or ine i,'omneunn, and am free
from the cemplnlnt.
; complaint. I feci rry tratefnl te
you." Ciias. IL Lkwis, Central Village, Ct.
Paine's Celery Compound
"I have been nreatly nfnicted
with iirtiti
rheiitnntlum, and reulu Mud no :
relief until I
uwd falling Celery Compound
AneruliiK 1
brtttles of thin inMIMne 1 am
new
etired of
rheumat e troubles."
Hamcei. l!L'TritiNse,fta. CernMi, X. It.
Effects Lasting Cures.
I'nlne'a f v lery Comtieund has performed ninny
ether ruresan miirveleusii'i thee copies of let
ter i-ent te any nddre. I'lenmint te take, deea
net it I l u rb, but nldn digestion, and entirely
vegetable; n child run take It. What's the tine
of nullerltiR longer with rheumatism or neural'
gin?
RIRIPC living upon Lariated Koednre Healthy
DADID0 llappy.llearty. It l Uneiiualed.
BROTHER.
LANCA8TKH. I'l'.NN'A.
iUatcltce.
xy-ATin:.
AMERICAN
Wiilthcs, CltK'kH, Imitlrj, Siwes, Kie-liliisse.
I'l.. i.l I llll'I'ST I'llll'l H
i:tc, m lewust ritici.
Onllrnl OtMjils. TtleeniPliTluin Dally.
Keij
Arlli it In this Line Curt fully Hepaiied.
Leuis Weber,
Ne ISOSNerth Queen Bt.. HcarP. R. R. Btatlen.
i:vi.llu AM) tun It IAN.
Watchmaker & Jeweler !
GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
Specialties in American Wiitthist Uelil, KIN
xtraii'l Nlckil Watt his. Our stm-k larger than
ier Lxtrn liidutemtnts etti red.
llae tnkiu n rtgillar I'elleElate Course lu
Optics, Ktadiiatid and mil fully iemctent te
leirctl visual dt ft cts.
i:.AHINATION OK KVI21 l'HKli
NO HltOlts USIU).
CHARLES S. GILL,
10 West King Street,
UVNtASTKII, l'KNNA.
-Vl It LAlttii: AND INCHKASKD
Watch Sales
Is tluu te the fact that tie hiiMulmi)b n large
uud choke stock te sells t fiem.
THATWK hLM.LTHE
WTatchL T
ion i hi: ixaht menky.
riiat WU DO NOT SLI.L WHAT WE CANN01'
et'AUANri:a
lluiirs should Mppreelnle our efforts te gl
getsl goods, and tnu tltHii(l upon cir, ll.lng
e S4ll tu be k represented.
HERR, Jeweler,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
cnurm of ouanei:.
goeit rtttb $hoe.
TJOOTH AND HH0E8.
D.P.
28-30 East King St.
1 TAKE I'LEASUItE IN CALLING YOUR AT
TENTION TO MY LINE OK
That I aniVcrlvlUKdnlly for th Hprln Trade,
nud all ere. nintte for these who require urent
tlurntilMty nnd for elegance of tIe, lit nnd
workmanship cannot he excelled.
PRICKS LOWER THAR THE LOWEST.
Call and examine my large Meck and ws will
lie pleaded te try nnd suit you.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTHlt, IA. iiDO-lyd&w
CTKOMI, 8UUSTANTIAI. ANH C1IKAP.
YOUTHS' SHOES.
Three keimI ninkcH of wliieh te tell
n hIioe story tn-tltiy intire te djivuk
of tit unetlier time. Ilerc'n n Youth's
rilieu nt $1.(X) tefiturtwith ; button or
Inee ; hnve seniiili"s ti)ii)er)t, enlf
L'rnlli tejw, enilllU'kitl fiieinr, poetl
lliilngH, Htreng iimntcrH nml Helld
leather hvels nnil wiles. The uppers
are lilgliiT etittlinii ordinary iiiuUi's
a fenture very tlvflrnhlc where Hhert
imiitnloens nre worn. I.oekH well
nnil weant tell.
Our Sl.'i'i line of Yeiitlis' Flint's
veniCH from one of the mtwt relltilile
iiiiiiiiifnetiin'n in America. The
mtike, t)in)K, IIiiIhIi nml mnteriiil 1h
nliHeltttely the lieHt nttnlimlile nt tlie
nrlec iinywhere. Thnt'H n ftronnns ftrennns ftronnns
wrtlen, lii't it ? We Htiiml reKimti
sllile, hewever, for every wert! of It.
Thnt gees n goetl witys, ten, If you
knew lit.
Anether Youth's ShoeiiS cents
higher in price $1.50 ; ninile liy
Hiiine iiinntifneturer ; finer lenther,
finer fltilNh, mere eurefully initie ;
the first ttclecUeiiM lu grntliUK stoek.
Kxcellcntly nnulu shoes, neat anil
trim looking, anil pesMseil of
inatehless Mealing titinlities; no
shoiteemingH in thee; they're
" straight goetl's" etery time.
Ve'e mi excellent S1.1V Ficnch
Plain Tee Congress Fliee fur Men's
wear ill pairs licre te-tlny. The " U.
S. A." bnoe ; nicely linisheil ami
strongly mnile; tellil leather soles
ami heels. It can't le niatelieil nt
JH.'iO at any store in the city of Lan
caster. Lnilles' " Hen fhecs " will be here,
hiire, en Faturday, 1Mb. Call nnil
t-ee them, $1.60.
S1IAUB & BURNS,
1 1 Nimni Qiira Sr., Lancasti:ii, 1'a.
mniCMjilAw
B
OO IH AND bI101.
m & ECKERTS
HnxliiK lust ceinpUted the lmiHOM-mcuts el
our Nlw rrent wenni neu picpared te at com.
iniHlntoeur luertsislui; lnule, lialm: thu store
dlNliled nnd tltteil up Inte two rirniul Deiuirt-
incuts one for 1-ullis nnd Children mill tti
etht r for Men nnd lle.. s.
We will nut hac n 1'ermnl Onenlneeu nc-
teinit of ptcullarlty of eui ceisls, but will be
clad te lime jeu cult nml eamlnn tlitm,
ulielliir J en wish te purchase or net. In fore
pun hnslnc elsewhere, nsnt will (insider It no
trouble te show Hum, knew Iiik that
The Prices Arc All Right.
lime reeelicdnnd nreiecelvlnii tlnlly oneof
the I.nri,est Assortmcntiief HpringiintlMiiiiimrr
Goods lu theCIt.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
J
k
The Leaders of Lew Prices
-IN-
Beets and Shoes,
3 & 5 East King St.,
LANt'ABinit, PA.
t)-Moieclesd i;iilnecrvienliiKUtfip. m.,
exctpt Meudnj nml Katurda),, (emmcnilui;
Till mIiij , Mil) llth.
')avimuu'i.
TAKHIIALL A. IlKNHIKlt.
HARDWARE
De you wnut te buy
A Lawn Mower,
A Refrigerator,
A Water Coeler,
OR AN IOE CREAM FREEZER?
IPSO t.OTO
MARSHALL & RENGIER,
9 & II Seuth Queen St.,
LANCAM KH, PA.
-ALSO-
WIRE NETTING AND BARB FENCE WIRE.
Faints, Oils, White Lead, Varnishes,
And n full line of Ointriil Ilnrdviare.
t-OLE AOUNTh POIt TUB
Royal ReadyMixed Paint.
(Ceal.
Tl'MHHH ANIirevi,
j 10lt.lllllsllOOIC.'sANDfASll. V1T
KltN IIAItll WOODS. Wholesale nnd Itetull,
ty
U3-I)d
II. II. MAU1INA t'O
t:t Wntcrhtrist, Uincasttr, I'n.
3
AUMOAItDNlUW COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Orrirn. Ne. list North QutcuSlitxt, nud Ne,
WI North Prince street.
ABlw North Prince Hlritl, mar lUudiui;
lU4lf5-tfd IANCABTlt. PA.
STACKHOUSE
CIT
riifii
Groceries.
AT BIJIlts.
Goods Slaughtered !
.r?-.0?1 M Bt n OTt f-net te in, hut
iloleutMocfcl! ,eb,,c, wll ,,',, nfeui te
THINK OK ITI
OoedjHweel Cnllfernln IlaUlns, 1 9 for 25c.
Une California trnperated Apricots, J ftufer
Ilnlhin rriinellas.3 1M fer2Sc.
Ctilirernlu rimiis, 3 r)i ferSSe.
Kninralet rrel I'cnehet, 10c te 15c.
Old Klnperniisl I'eneheii, fie a IN
I'ell k Cern, fi cans for S3c
lcl I' Tomntect, t ennii for Se.
Htrlns Ilenns, 3 enns for itv.
Tecnn 1'ansl l'enctiet ferZle.
Twenty erntt for ntpinrt enn Trefih Aprlretn.
rinestCetleci for the money In the city. Al
wnyg fresh remtted.
l'etnlis-s,Vls.,:iO.piHl tOcnhushel.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCABTKH, PA.
A T IIUlKTH.
REIST'S
Big Fruit Sale
Still Continues!
HAL!' CAI1LOAI) llKCKIVKI) YESTEltDAY.
We arc cnlletl foolish for purchasing soex seex
tensliely at this season of the jenr: but Mlten
vtiu imif ee our prices, nnd the iiinllty ofthe
trull, 5 en ulll say with us, this Is suruly the
time te piirchnse.
LOOK! L00K1 LOOK I
s
Anions this lust let of Krult we linrc.11 boxes
of the Hnt'st i;iperntedYt Hew I'nrcd Pent lies,
Mhlili He will eirer te the trndeal 14e. n Hi, or
lie. In !e lets or in lis each. Ililn Krult last
) mr Mild nt fiem Kie.tnt0e.ii P. Al tills prlie
it will pay jeu cll te Ket n box note. Heme
one IhIekIiik inenej, nnd tlut less ill be jour
Klllll.
1,000 LBB. OF CHEAP, GOOD PRUNES.
In this consignment wn hnve 1,000 ths of Ooed
Prunes which me will sell attj lbs for Sic. Never
ni w the like for the money.
Yeu must see our Hip Dlsplnv of Krult In
order te fully comprehend Its Mistness nnd the
very low figures we mark ecr them.
SMOKED MEATS !
Dried lleef, Pc, 10c. and 12V. Ir'
Drltd Iteel. Kiureltles, Mr finest, lie. a!t.
Picnic IWnns nt 10c. n D.
MACKEREL.
Ne. 2 Mnckerel reduieil from 15c. te 13c n lh.
J. FRANK REIST,
WJI-DLISALE AND I1KTAIL OIIOCEK,
LANCAHTKIt, PA.
DxU (!5c.0.
8
mtmmi:kgoei9.
Watt & Shand,
NOS. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET,
AieHhewlns I'nll Lines of
Cream Weel Dress Goods,
Cashmeres, Serges, Henriettas,
Tricots, Albatross, Mehairs,
Camel's Hair Suitings
Cnshmeres Henriettas, In nil the popular
shades, II Indies wide, nt 37e., Me., Ticiunl
81.00.
Mohair I.iisties In lllntk nud nil shndee of
(irey, llrtnvn, lilue, Green, etc.
Skc1.iI llaiualns In.TJ Imli All-Wenl Prlnttd
t'hnllits, en hiii grounds, S.!c. iiikKITVi'. a nrd.
New Printed Chnlllcs.t renin Kreunits,Sc., H'ic,
Tc. und 10c. uurd.
Printetl Drtssrmtlncs Weeirern choice line
of new lUsimisnnd rlegnnt colerliiKS nt Re., 10c.
nnd L"jC n jnnl.
SKtlnl Iln renins lu ICetihllu's riuePrenili
Sntluts.lilaik nnd Colored (ii emuls, Ilk. ajanl ,
iisu il price, S.V.
Hpeclnl ugents for the snlu of the Mel.iucls
Entities In i'l.iln Iliac Ii and Illnrk w Ith lx,iullful
designs lu While.
These koeiIs nni nlielulely fast In color nnd
w III net fade or rub elT.
New Yerk "Stere.
(iri)tita i'lnll.
rrieii a JiAiuiN.
China Hall.
If jeii want tort plate any article of I rockery
or lilnsswaie that m.ij bebiektn III iiienIiik, or
If jeu wish ttirepMcueld or fnrnUli new
China Hall
Is the place te get reliable wnrent the Lewest
Prices.
WAIIIM (IUAHANTKHD.
lExchangedIf NotlSatisf,icteiy.
High &TlV1artin,
NO. 15 EAST KING STREET.
nlB-IM
jpoelto.
YiriuTh HOOK blOIIU
iTiTi
RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN
Takks Tin: Li:ad.
Prick, $1.75.
I can rcceininend it be
yond any ether In use. It
is a $2.50 Pen. 1 lave just
beujjht in gross quantity
which enables me te sell at
$'75-
L. B.WERR,
BoeK-jELLKK & StATIeMU,
53 North Queen Street.
uuglI)d
MIR GOODS
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