Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 25, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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THE LANOASTEfe 'l)itLY INTELLIGEN'fcfe, SATURDAY,' MAY 25, 1889.
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THE MELANCHOLY MUSES.
A weary let It his who Ions
Fer something brlgh t In rhj me :
Men, women, children send me tongs,
Sepulchral or sublime,
The songs are alt of bale and blight j
Alas I I de net need them.
Fer almost every one can write.
And nobody can read them !
Has mirrlmcnl gene wholly out?
Hnv c all the hearts bwn broken ?
it list every mortal slni? of doubt,
Frent Peebles te Portsekcn T
Men rhj me of penalties and ptlin,
Forfeit In Jey and wAsitlt!
The Muc dwelt with stripes and chains
In Diiny.-vn' Doubting Castle.
Ah, Ihrre tint c nil the Pleasures lied,
The Cupids nil departed,
The Muws that te dance we led,
Ucht-fnoted and llght-heiirtcd J
Will ne'er n Knlulit go blew the horn,
And knock that (Hunt ecr.
Dispel the dark, let In Urn morn,
Ulve-every Musen lever?
bad maiden M lives, vowed In pain.
Toe Ions, perchance, they've tarried ;
There nevcr will lx Jey again
Tlltcvcry Muse Is married.
J. J. II., In Lenaman't Magatlnr.
CUIIA AVILL I'AY
Si 00,000,000
irpnlu Will
Let Her .let ii
the United
Stute.
A memorial te tlie Congress of the United
btntcs relative te the Island of Culm, was
presented In the I'lerlilrt Heuse, of Itopre Itepre Itopre
sentiitivcHon May 17 liy Mr. Moiene, and
vvus rcferred te the judiciary committee.
It nserts that thn lilussiiigs vv e enjoy as
n imt'.en should stliiutliitn us te stretch
fuitli n helping li.mil te ether nud
less fnveieil iieenlp, ni-iUtlng thuui
In n peaceable nut ellii.tlve mnn
nor. The iieenlu of Cuba liav e for tinny
years been lteplujr ter freedom, and knew
that It can only be brought te thetn from etir
sheies, net by wnr Inti by ntnluable arbi
tration between the ftev eminent of our
country mid that te which they new ewe
allegiance. That for the purpese of thus
necmlitz thelr liberty tliey again rciiew,
through our gcneuit government, theli
otlurte Spain as IoIIeuh:
"In consideration of the ind)endcnce of
the Island of Cub i. the people of Cuba pro pre
mt e mid giiurutitee In jiay te the crown
of Spain the sum of ene Uuudrcd million
dellarH In twenty annual installments of
five iiiillien dollars each; or In thn event
that the said crown of Spain demands
ptymcut in full of the total amount
ellered, thou and in that iuse the jieople
of Cuba will make ariniiifCiiivnts tend
ing towards n speedy compllatiie with
iich demand. Tint In token of
their Hhiipiity In tlie eiler thus undo
and et the fulfilment of the obligations re
sulting fiem simcsHliil negotiations, the
said pcojile of Cub i ngrce te place them-i-clves
under and iliperlullv submit te n
protectorate of the I 'nlted States until the
entire amount stipulated for in mull ticitv
is liquidated by tliein." Therefeie, boil
resolved by the Legislature, et Flerida:
'Hint our f.eniters In Congress are hereby
most earnestly icitietfil te t ike such steps
ns they uny ilci in expedient and te use nil
proper cITerts In bringing about the du
elled negotiations.
A Sand Snlpe CuiirCfit liy n C lam.
Harvey Cook is the tiadltienal llsher
nnu et Svratega Uikn, X, Y. l'erch, black
b isi mid ethor toetluionio denbonsef tbpe
vNalcrs, which luinisliHe much matciial ter
the dubious second course at the hotel
dinners, tint shun every ether book, aie
prompt te bite at his bait and urn easily
(looked by him. 'I he legular Saratoga
kiiiuiiici vlsilorshaveknowii Harvey Cook,
or of his u ime mid lame, ter the past half a
tcntuiy. He is a plain old-lashieued man,
n .shrew it observ it, and in the course of Ills
long axiicneiicu as u riHherman has.licconie
laimliar with the habits of utmost every
living thing that crawN en the berdcrx, or
swims In the waters, or lliei ever the sui sui
fiue of Saratoga lake.
"I have lived en tltuse waters, se te
apeak, for filly-tour j wis," said Mr. Cook
ten reporter, "but I novel bcleicsaw any
thing like what I saw a few days age. I
wan moving along the shoie et the lake
when 1 S.IW a sind-snipe, or Ml imp,' as the
bevscall tliein, tandlns. nt the water's
edge, and struggling as ir its feet were in n
tnip. Soen the liinl atesn a little wnvln
thenir and lluw as lar as the lead, where
it fell and Mutleipd as though calling en
me, ns en an old fiieiid, for help. When I
leached the pet I saw tliatoaeet thcblid's
lout was ilaspcd by a Luge freh water
clam, but before I could lender aid the bird
again with a great rlloitaieso into the ah
and made n few wild circles unlertuiutcly
ever the like, but the clam held en, and In
a niluute mere both weie in the water.
After a brief tlutteiiug resistance the peel
sand snipe succumbed te the weight et the
clinging clam, and was ignoinluleusly
drew nod. I have seen a geed many queer
tilings," slid Mi. Cook, "but I never siw
anything llke tint bufeie."
Object tout olei'Pil Chief.
Frem tht Washington Pest.
The president last bifnrtl.iy appointed as
lrcerdei in the liud olllce tlie liev. James
Townsend of Hlchmend, tnd., vvheissild
te be an pstliinble gentlem in, is secretin v
of a n itieu d mission trv society, has been
tw Up a meinhci et l li liuliaua l.igilaturi',
ewiisalliiu 1 trm. and came vciy lien
helng clcited bishop of his chuuh
icccutlv. lint nil thesit things aie
forgotten b.v the twenty-live ladles
in that division, 'llioenlv thing th.it they
think ei care about is th it the Hev. James
Townsend is a colored man. Siuce lilsnii
Iieiiitiueut was niade neaily hall of the
lulics in Ids division liave aplied for n
tiansfer te someethei division. Thev alt
want leJie kept en the gevciumeut jny
loll, iindTur that leasen nre aver-e te talk
ing uiucli about the matter, but thnnppli thnnppli
tatieus for translcrs sjicak for themselves.
"We naturally liave te piy a certain
amount of court and dcfeicuie te our
thief," said ene et the ladies te a Poil
rcimrtci . esterd.iy, under the solemn
pioniise tli it her nime should net be
divulged, and hei position thereby endan
gered, "audit will be very disagreeable
fermu te tic-itn negie as iny suiicrier. I
shall get into some ethor division it 1 urn;
if net, I supjiose I shall have te stand it, as
my brcul and buttei depend uikmi It."
Anether one, under similar premise,
spokeof the necessity for lonsiderable in
ter' eure Willi the thief, sluee tliey weie
iemiclled te ask his permiasien evcrv
time they left the building and te consult
witli him about their work. Mie did net
knew whit kind of n man Mi. Townsend
was, hut thought that didn't make any dif
ference, se long ns he was black.
IieIiik tint te " ?ee n Mini, "
Wnshlngte'i Dispatch te the Detroit Tribune.
One night in tlie winter et 1j."i Arlemus
Ward lcttured in I.lmelu hall, and when
the gie it humorist was about half thieugh
his diM-eursp he juralyzed his audiciue
with the auuounctmeiit that they would
liave te t ike a recess et fifteen minutes se
as te inaMe him te go airess the street te
" see a man. II. It. Ti.iev, then editor et
the Wnrhingten flijiublicitit, was in tl.e
audiciii c, and .ciingun oiipeitiluity te im
pieve the ieke pumllisl the lollew ing lines
nud scut them tu the jilatlerm :
"Dear ViteiiliM : It jeu will plate
j eui si ir under my guidance I'll take jeu
te sce a man v. itlieul crossing the street. "
Arteums iiiceiited the invitation, nud
while the greit audience Jiupatleiitly but
with niutli aiiuiicmenl awaited tlie ip-ap-pcirunee
of the humorist, the latter wns
laking the acquaintance of Auiaii and
Iiimii luting at a well-lndeu rcticshiutnt
beird. OI couise evoryliedj " caught en
te" the jiluase, and men becanie loud et
f-ctting up betvvicn act and "going out le
see Am in. " Tne restaurateur s In suiess
ltein this time forward tjeninvd. Men who
would ordinal 11 v sit quietlv through an
eiitcrtalumcut uiul behave themsclvesnl themsclvesnl
levved tlieuielves te be iullucmcd by the
toutagien.
A fernix.'!!. m lloiiKent -arnteKii.
barateg-i haK been quite cm ions for some
wieks past tenccrning the citstieu et a
huge building en the lute site of the ait
gallerv adjoining the Windser hotel, te
cover IsM'XUcet. Tliesuihltei. lefused te
glveanv intoiuiatien, but the .Sttralmjuiu
st.itcstli.it h i-.tebc, when completed, the
lnrgist and inu.i perfeu l'eiuicliau 1ieum
liltlituerlil II ii tin iereiiil venture of
rrankliu U 'smith, nuhlfet and anti
quarian, et Husten, who built the Cast
Muiiiia at St. iigiistiue. 'Ihe I'euipiiian
i oust riii t ion w ill be an exiu t rcpredin timi
of the houses of I'ausa and A.illust at
rnmpcll, and the ebjest is islucntieiul. It
Isdisigneil te help the students of Iteuiau
sutlqtiitj. Its toiiiplctieu is premised by
July 1. '
UmIIihu hilfii bottle of Dr. Hull's ( en jh
R rup cunsl me of n u-ien' lire'ulilr.l Mini! m
II h. 1IOIW1.N. I'l llntmvirM.,
lUttliniirc. Mil
Dan i If n dealer otltrsjetin bottleefHuiri.
tlnnOltv ifli'i'UliL li or virnpi- rs, or Inn mu
I In ler I ic l i l.' , ' ll.ifhH -iten t
bav ftrt auyprhi', ln'4 t uixin L( tllii'a jwr
irl. rfifi- '! Kic.iys. I'm-cjctuUii
Is Guy's (Londen) Hwpltal Raperta, rei. I,
pags.W, Is found the statement! "81npl hy
pertrophy (enlargement) of theheart, especially
of thf left ventricle, Is fount without alvlr
incempetency. In tht nunwreu elan the ear
dUc It secondary ( aymptem) te the renal
affection." This eiplalna why Warners 8aJ
Cure Is efleclual In ewes of heart disease. It
removes from the bleed the kidney acid which
causes the heart disease.
'
A Senate- taaavnRtr
On the ocean, cures little about a storm. He Is
peltlvclv Indifferent whether he Is washed
ev erbeard or net. But, set right by a wineglass
ful or two of Hostetter's Hteniacta Bitters, he
feels renewed Interest In his personal safety.
This fine corrective neutralizes In brackish
water often compnlserlly drank en shipboard,
te the grievous detriment of health the perni
cious Impurities which glve rise te disorders of
the stomach, liver and bowels. Te the mariner,
the tourist, the western pioneer and miner, the
Hitters Is Invaluable as a mentis of protection
agHlnit'malarlA, when Its seeds are latent In air
and water. Te the effect of overwork, mental
or mauuel, It Is a most reliable antidote, and te
the debilitated and nervous, It affords great and
speedily felt rcllcfand vigor. maoteOT
gtpeclal Itettcce.
Let V Tell Yeu.
Let us tell ,v en that n person who Is billens or
constipated is net n well person, and further,
that marly evcrjene Is subject te these Iriegu
Uritlcw. Let ns tell jeu that llunteek Weed
Jtittm arc one of the finest diuretics and
aperients ever jet devised. Fer seleby II. B.
CiK-hran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Uucen
street, Lancaster.
Lupepsy.
Tills Is what you ought tehave, In fait, ou
must have It, te rally enjoy life. Thousands arn
searching for It dally, and mourning ticcausa
they Mud It net. Thousands upon thousands of
dollars are spent annually by our peepln In the
hope that they murtutUln this been. And vet
It may te had by nil. We guarantee that ttec
trle Hitters, If used according te Biroctlens and
the use persisted In, will bring jeu Ooed Diges
tion and oust the demon 11 spepsln and Install
Instead Kiticpsy. We recommend Electric Bit
ters for Dyspepsia, and all diseases et Liver
niniiiHcu aim iviiine. eiiiuiunviuiuii ir
bottle by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 isnil I.S
'erth tuecn street, Ijincnstcr,
, i-a. isj
Tells What lis Known.
"Best thing for burns I have ever tried.
HiaUgramllv." L. P. Fellctt, Marlen. Ohie,
spuiklngef Tfiemat' Bclrttrlc Oil. Fer sale by
It. II. cV'lirau, drinrgtst, 1SI and l.W North
Queen street, Lancaster. '
A Mura p of J'nper Saves Her Life.
It vms Just an ordinary scrnp of vrrajiplng
piqicr, tint It saved her life. Hhe was In the last
stages or consumption, told bv physicians that
shevius liKiimlile and could live only a short
time: he weighed less than seventy pounds.
Onnpleteef wrapping paper she read of Dr.
Kings New Discovery, and get n sainple bettle:
It beliKslher. sliebeuchtnlarce bottle. II helped
her mere, bought another and grew better fast,
rtmtluucu Its use and Is new strong, healthy,
rey, plump, weighing 110 pounds. Fer fuller
particulars send stamp te W. II. Cele, Druggist.
Fert .Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful
DlMiivery Free, at II. 11. Cochran's drugstore,
1J7 and 1)9 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'n.
(J)
" Over the Hill te the Peer Heuso.
A iersen with liii)wlred or Impoverished
bleed Is en the read te physical bankruptcy.
Murdoch Meed JilUtri strengthen and enrich
the circulation, repair the tissues, mid build up
ftie entire system. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran,
druggist, 1.17 and 130 North Queen street. Lan
caster. llucklen'H Arntcn Bntve.
fin. IlhsTHALVrlntlicwerld for Cuts, Bruises
Herui, Ulcers, Hull Hlictim, Fever Hercs, Tetter,
('hupped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all
Hktn Kruptlnns, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. It Is guaranteed togtve per
fect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rlce 25
cents per box. Fer sale bv 1L II. Cochran,
Druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street,
Ijuicastcr, I'a. Junc27-lyd
erMiitulilerts Merit.
Fer the nese and threat, externally of Inter
n illy used, Twmat' Kclcctrlc Oil Is mntchlcss.
Asthma, catarrh, and serious threat altcctlens
arc quickly amenablii te this tttlclent remedy.
Fer sate by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen street, Lancaster.
A l'estnl Card.
Frem Mrs. Dennis Kinltli, Louisville, Ky., says:
"ter Ijlewl lininirltieH JtunlncK lUinxl Jtitlert
sci'in jMirttcularlv adapted Never before hsd
complexion se clear. Use all the time. Fer sale
by H. II. Cochran, druggist, 117 and 139 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
" A Ooed Talker.
On the stage or platform. In society or nt home,
must net only posses brains but a clear, strong
voice. Cat.trrh.eru severe cold, Is almost cer
tain te Injure the voice. But these leinplalnts
i nit ! completely inidlcatcd Willi n fiWHi fiWHi
plicatien nl Or. Therna' JCeleelnr Oil, un
rivaled In It siipclnltles. Fer sale by II. II.
Cmhraii, druggist, 1)7 and 139 North Queen
strci lincastcr.
Motlieris! Metliers!! Metliem 1 7!
Aru jeu disturbed at night and broken of
j our rest by a sick i hlld siUTtrlng and cr.vlng
with the excruciating pnln or cutting teeth? If
se, goat once mid getubottle of MItM. WINS
LOW'S bOOTIIINtl HYllUr. It will relieve
the peer little sufferer Immediately depend
upon It ; there is no mistake atieut it. There Is
nole, mother en tarth vvhe has nvir iimhI It,
whowlllnet It'll .vim at once that It villi regu
late the bowels, and given st te the mother, mid
relief and health te the child, opt rating like
nialc. It Is perfectly safe te use In nil cases and
pleasant te the tustc, nud Is the prescription of
one of the eldest und licit rcmnle plij slclaus mid
nursis tu thn United btale. Held evi ry v here,
Z't iciits a bottle. ma) 10-l)dA.w
(!5veccvi,'0.
A T HUBblv'H.
Goods Slaughtered !
Many i,oeK sold nt a crent let.s net te us, but
te piediiicrsand Jobbers, who are anxious te
i hideout htecl.v.
1HINKOF IT!
Uoed.hHeit California Hiililn, I ft.s fur 25c.
riuuCalireriiln Lvuperated Aprhets, J lbs for
25c.
Italian Prunellas, 3 Vi for 25c.
California l'lilltl-, Jltii for '25c.
F.vapenitcd l'.ned l'e.ichcs, 10c te 15c.
Old Kv.iiwrated Prut lies, fie 11B1.
Fell's Cern, 5 cans for 25c...
Fell's Tomntevs, 4 cans for '2:
String Beans .1 cans for 25c
Twe tuns Pared Peaches for 35c.
luciit) cents for it iiuirt can l-resti Apricots.
I'lnct Cedecs for the money In the clt). Al
w a) s fresh reisted.
Potatoes, 20c, 30c and 10c a bitkhcl.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCAH1FB, PA.
A
T BLIbTM.
Big Fruit Sales
THE TALK OF THE TOWN,
The Bettem Has Surely Dropped Out
iiemi: howls the people howl i
I1C r THE FUUIT UHOWLS.
BECAUSE IT IS SACRIFICED.
Be awake te veur own IntvrisU. Wchnve
ovtrenetnr-loaU of I'rull ct th.it will besutrl
tltiit from new en. Our dally sales lire Im
ineiiM'. Think of It.
Tlie l'liicst EvuiHiratcd Pa nil Yellow Pentium
llted Centre), 11 icnts x.r pound, or In Imix lets
or 'i', pounds imcIi, 11 c nts.
This Is llin lilt'Kcil burgutn we ever saw snine
kind of fruit sold last ) cur at from 35 telOttuts
ntr neund.
A vtr) Choice Pared EvaiHirattd Peachut 12);
tents,
Hve imunds of lioed Bright Celer Ilulslus
for J5 cent.
Three liuuds of Nil e Bunch IlnUIus for S5
nuts.
Light isHinds of Geed Turks) Prunes for 15
CtlltK.
Three pounds of tlieFlnist Iji)tr Fliis (newi
for U cents, hamc goods sold nt the llelldu)s
for 11 tent.
1 hire pounds of Ijirse Kkx Plums fer2i cents.
But vvc can't ije Inte ditalls space vtlll net
allow It. Wel.nve evtr tvtuity flvu illirerinf
l:ln I of I en Ian uiul Demestic I rults that arc
jure te ti mpl veur pis kttboek.
Uried Ilufnt'J ctuts.
Dried lit if at 10 cents.
Dried Beef at IJ'.tcntf.
Kuiii kli 's Drlid lktf nt II tents.
Picnic liaius nt luvtnU.
J. Frank Reist,
WHOLE LE AND KKTAIL GBOCEIt.
LN( AhTElt, I'A.
tj.M,liMr.N.-VVK
WIMII A FEW .MEN IO
O st 11 our Kl
L'oedo bv s-lllinli' to.llieuhelt'kale
and retail trude. Ijineit manufacturers In our
line. j.ncieM) s-ti ni stamp, vvutresii isntuv.
m li-tint stamp.
I'Cfiiiancni iMjAiueu. e
iMjltien. Ne iHtetals uuswrrtd.
Meney udvunceil for vtitxcn, uilMrllilne, eic.
CENTENNIAL MAN 't-G CO.
eprlSvvtdtd
UudnnHil, Ohlu.
NE-S CELERY COMrOUKC.
RHEUMATISM
ThesAitwIn disease ciUtte untold suffering.
Doctors admit that they are difficult le cure cure
se de their patients. Palne's Celery Compound
has permanently cured the worst cases of rheu
matism and neuralgia se say these who have
used II.
"Having been troubled with rheumatism at
the knee and feet fbr five years, I was almost
unable te get around, and was very often con
fined te my bed for weeks at a time. I used
only one boltle of Palne'a Celery Compound,
and was perfectly cured. I cart new Jump
around, and feel as lively ad a boy."
FRAXK CAItOLl,
Kureka, Nevada.
11.00. Blx for IS.00. -Druggists.
Mammoth testimonial paper free.
Wells, lUcllAKmeje A Ce,, Treps,, Burling.
ten,Vt.
DIAMOND DYES
Glv Faster and Brighter
Celers than any ettier Dyes.
TJAI
Svy Wee.
B
ABDAMcELBOY.
bard Sc Mcelrey,
Kes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
MRGHH GOODH-Snerlal Baraatni In Black Henrietta Cleth at 'JSc. 85c. 40c. Our Me aualllv
All Weel, Winches wide, extra valne. Next gradnUt Inches wide, 75e; .worth H!c. Next grade
40 Inches wide, 87'-'c ; bring ) our samples of 11.00
graac te mines wiuc, i.uu ; regular price, ii.ie.
ItJirJ grade Is II Inches wide, actual measure, extra quality. Dress Goods from ha up. Bargains at
UK, Sn, 2). 87k, 4i,Mand 75 cents. The best line of Dress Ginghams and Tellc du Nerd at 5K, , 10
and 12HC n the city.
COILSETH-Cersets at 25c, 39c, 60c, 75c, 11.00. The II. A P. Dress Ferm Corset at 11.00 Isnrjl
equaled at less than tl 2H.
HOSIERY The liest value In Hosiery In the city. Ladles' and Men's 2, 3, 4 and & pair ferc.
Ladles' and Children absolutely Fust Black Hese, two pulrs fer25e.
UNDEUWEAB Ladles', Men's and Children's Medium Weight Underwear, cheap. Indies',
Bibbed Vests, 12U, 25, 60, 75 cents. Ijidles' Uaura Vests from 25e np. I ji dies' Summer Minine
Vests.eOc. Men's Uauzn Vests from 25c up. One let of Men's Grey Mixed Balbrlggan Irnderwear
at 5c ; worth 60c. Sen these Men's Jean Drawers nt25e and 50c. One let of Men's Hllk Handker
chief nt 25a: regular price, 75c ; this Is a decided iHirgnln.
OILCLOTH We carry a larger stock of Fleer and Table Oil Cleth than any ether retail Dry
Goods Heuse In Lancaster. We have concluded Ui meke a Hpcclal Bale of Fleer Oil Chtth. As
this Is house cleaning time, and should jeu vvie.t te replenish, come and sce us If you vsatnt bar
gains In I- loer OH Cleth.
B1CYCLEH Before reu buy a Bicycle or Tricycle call and see us. Agents for Ihe Premier
Hatety Bicycles. Alse different makes for be) sand girls. Hafety Ble)cltiind Tricycles. Ulcicln
Hose only 50c. Btcycla Hese Hupperters unly 5c each.
bard & Mcelrey,
AGENTS FOR THIS SEXTHON, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS
M08. 33 AMD SB SOUTH QUEEN STREET. Opposite Fountain Inn.
Ml . I..- I-. .--- -.III. .,, Mi. im i
Xt'ntcltcf..
H
7.. BHOADS A fc.ON.
L-OW PRICES.
Following will be found a list of goods low priced nlwnjs In our steck: Child s
Geld ringer Rings, 23c; Misses' Geld Finger Kings, 75c.; Ladles' Geld Finger Rings, 11.00;
Blceve Buttens, 25c, 60c., tl.OO; Cellar Buttens, 23c. te 11.00; Diamond Cellar Buttens,
$2.00; Ladles' and Misses' Breastpins, 25c. te 11.00; Mourning Plus and Earrings, 25c. te
tf 00 ; Bracelets, 25c. te S10 ; Nickel Clocks, LOO ; 8-Day Manl le Clocks, $3.75 ; Ladles' Geld
Watches, J15.75; Nickel Watches, 11.00; Silver Watches, S10.
?-npalrliig In all branches by geed workmen and nil work warranted.
H. Z. RHO ADS & SON,
Jewelers,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
i -'
CEttvpct
B
AKGAINB !
-GO
Shirk's Carpet Hall 1
- FOK
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Rag and .Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &C.
Wk Have tiif. Lakeeut ami Bknt KrecK i Tllf.CliY.
H. S. SHIRK & SONS.
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
it'atcltce.
-yy-ATHhH.
HMERICKN
Wntihe, Clocks, Jewelrv
elrv, Specs, i:)e-Gla"ses,
Lbtl'ltlCLH.
E.IC, IIUAJIV
Optical GimmK TelicrnphTlme Dally,
Kv cry
Arlttle In this Line
III!
refully Kepalrcd.
Leuis Weber,
Ne. lBDV; North Queen St., Hear P. B. R. Station.
TEWELEIl AND OITICIAN.
Watchmaker & Jeweler !
GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
Hieclaltles In American Wultlic Geld, bib
veriind Nickel Watt lies. Our steitk larger than
evnr. Extni fiiduceiiientseffireil,
Hnve taken n regular Celli data Courvi In
Optlts. Krniluiitcil und mil full) competent te
correct visual defects.
EXAMINATION OF EYEh I'BEE.
NO DIIOFH UHED.
CHARLES S. GILL,
10 West King Street,
LANCAHTEB, PENN'A.
e
UB LABGE AND INCBEABED
Watch Sales
Is due te the fact Unit vvehavciilHajsalarge
Riidcholiesleik te stlcctlrem.
THAT WK HELL 'Hit:
Best Watch T
l OB 1 HE LEAST MONEY.
That WK DO NOT hELL WHAT WE CANN.OT
OUABANTEE.
Diens should apprcclute our ifTerts teelve
geed poeds, and can deM ml upon ever) thing
vie sell te I as represented.
HERR, Jeweler,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
COHNEIlOFOIIANGIl
ilhotenvitpho.
R
OTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
FBO.M
Kcenigsburg, Prussia,
Twe B.ickirrnuuds nude especially for Bust and
'Ihris-wjuarttr Ix'iiifth Photeitruphs.
i.
6e 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next pour U rosteltlve,
Ja7-0tu4
and NEURALGIA
Palne's Celery Compound has becti a, nod
send tome, ler the past two year! hntesnf.
fercd with neuralgia of Bin hsrt,ile t after
doctor railing te cure me. I hnvn taken nearly
four bottles of the Compound, und nra free,
from the complaint. I feel very grateful te
yen." CltAS. II. Lewis, Central Village, Ct.
Paine'g Celery Compound
"I have been
greatly afflicted with acute
I could find no relief until 1
rheumatism, and
used Fnlnc s Celery Compound
After uslnc six
bottles of this medicine I am
new cured of
rneumatie ironeies."
Hamuel HfTCTUMO.s', He. Cornish, N. H.
Effects Lasting Cures.
Palne's Celery Cem pound has performed many
etht retires as iiutrv cleus ns these copies of let
ters sent te an) address. Pleasant te lake, ders
net disturb, but aids digestion, aud enllrelv
vegctable: a child ran take It. What's the use
of suffering longer wttli rheumatism or neural
gia? niRIPC Bv Ing upon Ijictnlcd Feed are Healthy
DADIDO Happy, "Hearty. It Is UiiMpialcd.
Opposite Fountain Inn
Miuniiu sun c-uiiiimni isiiii mis nitmucr. sexi.
Bargains In Black Hllk atTec, 11.00. 11. fl.M; our
quality and
. I l- HI l-L-LUUgn
flrtll.
-TJAliaAINS!
-
Ciethiitri'
QlOI'l THINK 1
At this day, whin omptltleii IsKtenl.the
cnstenier IikiIis tu see Who Gives, Net Premises
BABGAINh.
Customer. Hlen! Think 1 Whenav for ex.
tensive advertisements?
We de net Aitw rti.i Unreal us, Clearing Bales,
etc., but Kve )ou the benefit of Unit vthlih
ethirs clvuthe printer.
Our Counters Contain All thill Is New In
SUITINGS, TR0U8ERINQS AND
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Our Prices are the lowest Iessllile te de Jus.
lice te customer and iiurMlvct.
NO. V.1J4 AND tan WrXT KING 8TBEKT.
mnrll-Siiid
10 CLOTHING BUYEBH.
L.Gansman&Bre.
Superior (Mi
AT-
POPULAR PRICES.
Clethlni; that 1- made for Wear, for Leeks
aud for Fit. At the same, t line for Aifuracy.
OurtAiilid 111) suits urn net nrdlmirv fiiand
rjlOsnlts, liutKrcnt vnlnis for the money.
!12 and !16 suits are ciiunl In make and fit te
ftue custom vierk.
Kte our Iiiiinciise line, of tine puatnloem.
Alt-wool isints at 51.75, f'J.W, S2.&0,f 1.0), ! 100,
Chruper pants ul 70e, Mc, 51(0, Slj0.
Our order department Is u,s busy as ever and
the le est prltcs still prevail,
S 12. 811, SIO nil wool Cheviot suits, snik or cut
aw ay.
IIS, 118. fJO fine Worsted suits mad and trim,
med In thslitxtef t)lc,
J2aii(l Kleitra flnu suits (Prince Albert.)
Our tli flnu English fcerue suits te order, In
black and lndlf;ebluc,are urcat v alius.
THIN SUMMER COATS AND VESTS
IN LABWE qi'ANTITlhH.
Children's Suits irem $1 Upwards.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
S. W. CORNER OF 0RAN0E, LANCASTER, PA.
2Utevnctje.
Tf UTIIEBH. KAUKFMAN,
J ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW.
Keceuil Doer I JililciiKtii Ijivt Bulldlnt;, Ne. II
North DukHtrit. uprt-l)iUw
JATENTH.
During AI'BIL AND. MAY my no. duv enlv
en nlleKuuce If disliKU Write WM. 1LBAB
(Ol'K, 5H Seventh strttt, VVashlntiteii D. es.
P.O.Bex 'Zil lenutrly Exuiulutr lu Patent
I Oaicc, 1 hlrttu ) tars jiiv t.
aHwilMM
C'lothlue
Xe89 NOVELTIESI 1889
H. GERHXrT S. '
The most complete aasertment of RpHnt
Ovarreatlni-F.iKllsh Cheviots, Dlacenat and
I'asslinrrc HulUns and Treuserlnir that has ever
been shown In this city. .Workmanship the
best and all (meds warranted its represented.
II. GKIUIABT,
Ne. 4S North (ueen Htreet.
"Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City
of Ijincnstcr.
M
AUTIN BBOS.
That's the length and breadth
nfthlsltendy.MadcClethlnK,
Enrytedy's
Taste PnptRdl,,
Custom Tailoring and Fur.
Ishlnx Goods 8 tore.
Feri
Here's the place te And
fashion's latest wrinkles.
Here's the store te liud the stand-by stftfls, and
neres where prices are kept trimmed and
whittled.
Stand-by Yeu All-Weel Men's Suits, nud
110.
Men's Fine Imported Worsted Butts, blue
and black corkscrews and wide-wale,!. These
are such ns )eu'd think te find only made le
measure.
Bl Beys' Bulls, all-wool, W; better and best
at t te 111.
Among the biggest values In the store ere the
outfits for little be)s, suit and kilts, wnlstsand
hose.
Natty, Dressy AllAVoel Hults, (JAM; better,
tS; lie!, H, and very fine.
Bee the Little Lord Fnnntlerey 8ult and Basil
and our Bailer Blouses with breeches or kilt.
Men's and Beys' Flannel Bhlrts, Belts and
Bliurr.
All the adopted club and college cellars fur
nished. You'll wonder boa such quality and worth
can be made for the little the price-tickets ask.
MARTIN BROS,
Clothing,
Tailoring and Furnishing
Goods,
NOW. 28 AND 28 NOBTH QUEEN KTBKET,
w
ILLIAMBON A t'OHTKB.
Observe the Range of Patterns,
THE HUPEItlOB MAKE,
THE 1'EBFECT FIT,
AND LOW I'BICEH OK OUR
Gent's and Beys' Cutaway
Ceat Dress Suits. -
Gent's Cutaway Ceat Hults, Bread Wole or
Whipcord, til te 121.
Beys' Cutaway Ceat Hulls, Cheviots, Casul
meres and Worsteds, t!0 te tilt
Children's Knee Pant Hults, J1.S0 te JD.00.
Light Colored BttfT HnU, tl.TO.
Iidles' HaUer llat, Mr.; complvle Willi white
band, 7.V.
huminrr lip Hpreads,riOC.
Hummer llorseHhei ts, 7.V.
Be)s' White or Mixed Htraw Huts, V'Ae.
Children's Haller Hats, ZV-.
RUSSET OXFORDS!
rienty of the Ladles' Hnsset Oxfords fur 11.00
lu stock.
A better grade for tl.M.
Clilldren's Hprlntr lleel Tan Oxfords for 7Sc.
Men's "Vn Oxfords for 11.76.
English,
French.
Impertrd Kani v Flannel Hhlrts In geisl wash
able patterns, with the ilengntablc sleeve, fur
SJ.OOiiiiiI KM.
A better Hhlrl lu French Crepe at fj.2.'i, mid mi
rliicnnt Hllk Shirt for H.7.'.
Don't fall te see these different grades, as It
will be te) our ad vantage In de se.
Blt-UH KABT KINO hT LANCAHTEB, PA.,
AND
aiRMABKETHTBEET, ilABBIHBUBG PA.
H
IltJlt & BBOTHEB.
A 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION
-ON ALL
Children's
Suits !
UNTIL JUNE 1
We will given redui Hen of ten per cent, en all
Children's Hulls, size t te II. We have them In
man) dltftreul sl)les.
-IN-
Pleated, Belted, Plain Goats 1
KNEE I'AN'IS TO M A'l Cll,
Made of Plain and Fancy Cnssliiierf , Worsteds
and Cheviots. Extra Pants and Hhlrt Waists.
CHMIHEN'S SUMS
At tl.0", !.'-. f'-M, 11.75, .00.
CIlILIIHEN'HHUriH,
Less 10 Per Cent., ultS.SS.V.SO, !&,, flOO.fL'a,
IJ.75, 8100.
MAGNIFICENT DESIGNS IN CIIIL
llHEN'HhUI'IN, Less 10 Per Cent., at l.50, , W, SflLflO, f 7, J70.
KNEK I'ATs
At20c.,'rc.,3ec., 10r'.,60c., 6V 75c.
E.XTHA FINE KNEE I'ANTS
At h6c., 11.00, tl.2ft, 11.10, VM nud 81.75.
HI HUT vYAISTis
Al 20c., 25c., 10c., tK, te L-55.
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
Ready-Made,
At the Very Ixiwcst Prices, Quality Ceusldewd.
Our Made-te-Order Department
Is full tonurflewliiB with eidtrs. Call und see
our stiKk.
IrJIIWUllVlllim rJ
Williamson & Fester,
HIRSH BROTHERS
ONIM'KICi:
CLOTim:it.S AI) KUHNISHIMtH,
Kertti Queen Street and (fhtre Square,
JjANCArjTlilt, I'A,
goets ittttt gltece.
JlOOTB AND BHOErt.
BARGAINS' IN SHOES,
Just received, direct from Ihe factory, ever
one thousand pairs of Ladles' Bhecs that were
made and stamped te be sold fur !?i0n pair,
but the party failed before the goods wrrp mi.
hhiil; sol made them an etTer al the factory
fur the Reeds and had them finished In splendid
st) le, nud I nm offering ) ou thrsn shoes for (1.60
and 2.00 per pair and every pair RUamntccd.
He this Is a rare chance t keI n t50 shoe for
tl JO and tZOO. Alse a let of Men's and Bey's
Hhees we arc closing out cheap. A full line of
Black and Tan Oxford Ties for Ladles, Mlsees
and Children at the lowest prices In the city.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 EABT KINO STREET,
LANCA8TEB, I'A. aM-lydAw
S
IIOEtf l'OIl BDMMEH TIMEI
Ladies' Opera Slippers.
The elienncat Oimm 8Hpicr vc
havtt scllt nl o0e. It In iiimle en thn
Xatlennl 'Aim Shoe Mnchlne, the
ntniiiirHi'ttircr vvnrrnntlii); It net te
rip. Hundreds of pnlra were sold
here Inst niitl during this roiuieii, mid
vve've tlm llrwt pair te Und itoweKS.
Inir the hIkivu fniilt. KxperliuentH
hnve Ixxiti niiiilu with tliein, tint, as
te vvtnr,nmltho,v'veiiotUi!n "fetinil
WHiitliiK." They liud iilnce nud mm
ply a ikci1 for which, roriuerly, tfO te
160 grades were net tiw geed. They
nre uk, clenit, new (reeds, and aty
Hull. Wo've mi clcKiiut Ojiera Slln
pcr at 7.'k', tlint yoiinheuld try. It's
white kid lined, linn leather conn cenn
tern, narrow tneH and hlirhlu'clH. It's
mat pretty nnd will inove a favorlte.
Iiere'M another te tell of Ui centa
liiore In prlce -ene of tlie liewt Relllii";
Opera rjllppcrs we have. It's at
tractive looking, and rarely ever
proved faulty in wear we heII hun
dreds of pnlrs, and are in n lxjaltlen
te knew its worth. In $l.ii grades
we have all widths, 1) te K. The
iippcm are niade of carefully selectcil
materlal, and havoiteod, Hiilistautlal
leather uettutera. Kvery pair In-are
evldoiiee that skilled workmen only
make them. Jinr.dnoine and dura
hie. AVo've ltetter grades If you enre
te have them fine, finer, finest.
There's nothing In Oncra rjlippcra,
high or very low priced, you may
net liud here. Tr' uh; we'll net
dlAapKiiiit you.
SHAUB & BURNS,
II Noimi Queen St., Lancasieb, Ta,
marZMydAw
B
OOTB AND S1IOEH.
WHO CAM BUT
euu
PRICES ?
Men's Unlit Checkered nnd I'lnln lllnh
lloek-ljiro Canvas Hhees, with riibberselrs, for
Tennis, (lymnashinis, Huse Ball, etc., slesfitn
D.f 1.2.5. The riKiilnr prim of the-e slustt Is
tl.fiO.lnit webeiiKhtii " Jeb Let." When these
nre nil wn don't think neinii get nny morn te
sill at this prlie. ,
Mill's WlKvrnms, tl) Iridic, TV J Be)s, 0.V',
and ChlldrursMe. These, tisi, area" Jeb lil."
Next let will have le be sold nt regular prices.
Men's, Be)s' and Youth's Tan Tip Itemilnr
Cut, Iloek-Lnrv Htns's, 1I.W pir pair; better
grade of Men's at , WJ10 nud tl.
Men's Tip Tan Lew I jicc Hhees lit !LV) and V.
Be)s' Veal C'nlf ljue, Butten mid CeiiKress
Hhees, slus 3 te hi, Jl.'ij.
We hnve one of Ihe largest lines and assert,
mints or Men's, Beys' and Youth's Calf Don Den Don
Kela and Kunsuroe Hhees In the illy.
Ladles' Plain Toe Tan Oiferds, 75c. nnd up
wards. I .allies' Tip Tail Oxfords, 75c, und upwards.
Ladles' Patent leather Tip Oxfords, 7fe. nnd
iipnnrds.
IjiiIIcs' I'luln Toe DeiiKOla Oxfords, 75c. and
upwards.
The two lust mentioned shoes licnt mi) thing
vie ever suw for the money,
Ladlts' Kid Opera Hllppers, SOc. nnd upwards.
Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse.
&
nrr
iltl
Tee Leaders of Lew Prices
-IN-
Beets and Shoes,
3 & 6 East King St.,
LANCAbTLB, I'A.
"Mtere closed every evening iitf) o'ileck,ex
cept Jlendny and Hnturday.
(i:i)ltt.t lall.
II
IGIIAMAltriN.
China Hall.
If j en want te replace any article of Creeksry
or (Jlussmire that may be brekiti In moving, or
If veu witli le repluce old or furnish nnv
China Hall
Is tbe place le (jelrtllnble vuirent llieLeivekt
Prlics.
WAHKS clUAIt.VNTLKU.
Exchanged If Net Satisfactory.
D. P. STACKHOM
HI
ELM
High & Martin,
NO. 15 EAST KING STREET.
elll-lfj
-VTOTICK TO TUEhVAbSEIlH ANI OUN
l NK1W. All perwmsnre liereby fnrbldden
te tniiKHim any of tlie lands of tlie Cornwall
ml MH-fdMcll estate In UIkiiieii or Ijiniiistir
.enntli s, n lietlier Im IemhI or nnnicleel, 1 1 tin r
for the purKu of t.hoetlny: or llstitnir, ns Hie.
law will be rigidly enfurcctl nBnlnat ull trc trc
aMliij(eiikull liuul of the muUn-lgned nlU'r
lh"",0,J"'- WM-COLBMANrBEEMAN.
It. PKIICYAL11UN.
KUW. C. KltKEMAN, , ,
Atwrn) ('. Ki W, C9ienii U,
Velacc of getmMHt
A BTKICH BBOS.
AblKlLH BKUb. $i
PALACE OF FASHION, tl
115 & 117 NORTH QUEEI
STREET.
PANC 4
fc . ,w. nn
Five hundred Japanese Fans
large size, highly colored anc
wide sticks, at 5c apiece ; wertkl
luiiy tee. ,;
Larire Japanese Fans, witli
laced cords, black, at 10 ; Fancy
oierea at 12c ; worm fully 20
r,n:n Sf.l
iu jv- "1'iviv.t;. a a
Elegant large Chrome Fans,y
at iec ; regular price 18c.
Linen Chrome and Paintedli
Fans, at 15c; regular price 25c. kj
reather rans in red and
wlnte. at ten : rnmilar nnrp see J
Fine Chrome Fans, withal
openwerked bone sticks, at 25CI
rincunrome rans, 50, 75C41
una 5,1. .jvj
White Satin Fans. ;e. ik:M
90c, $1 te 3 apiece. ffl
ij:ij c.,:.. r . .. al
1 .uiiii-ueanii i-aiis, 2,1, ai.se,a
S2, S2.50 te $3.50 apiece.
Gauze Fans, cream, white,
and black, up te $10 apiece.
Ostrich Feather Fans, white, J
black and natural.
Gauze and Lace Fans. 1
Crgnm Qefin Pine rif-Isa.i
W.V.I.... ......, .X.S..V-S j,J
ends, in fact the largest assert
ment of Fine Fans ever shown
in this citv.
Black Linen and Satin Fans,f
a specialty.
Parasols and Sunshades, m
black and fancy. J
me best bargains we ever
had.
Fancy Colored Parasols, from $
87c up te $5. gg
nt' s !-. si. f . m - -5
riaia aatin raraseis at .i.ffi
which cannot be sold anywhere f
at less than $5 apiece.
Nevetfics in Jexvclry.
New Bracelets at 2 ;c, in trilt
silver, exydize.
A few mere Children's Solid M
Geld Rings, small sizes, at i6cJ
IJJIUI-l.. .,
Ladies' Plated Geld Rings atj
25c " i
Ladies' Solid Geld Rings at
stl Ci.-jc. tl en trv A nniera ?
Novelties in Lace Goods. '
Fauntleroy Pleated Cellars
and Cutis, from 25c a yard,up."j
bleated Cellars and s-Uns
the yard. .
Directeire Cellars, for ladies,
1
yec, pi ituu n.50. M
ASTRICH BROS., fi
1 1 5 & 1 1 7 North Queen St..
goeha.
BTI
ARTT
SI'IX'I.VL DlSl'LAY OK
ETCHINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH
AT
FenDersmith's Art Gallery,
SATUIU1AY .V. MONHAY IJVKNINUS, J2
MAY 18,t'J0.
" Blircp In a Dnvty Ited," by Lithrep.
" Mending the Tears," by Wlnsletr Hern r. ,?a
" linn in 1110 .vietintiiins." nv uenraanen. i
Fuitli." tir Iledenliiuisen. f'!
46 East King Street.
mau-tfd
furniture.
w
IDMYKIl'BCORNKIv.
AN ADVANTAGE
YOU SHOULD NOT MIfcH.
The ndvnntnue of selecting from the largest ijj
ana most cempiiic sieck ei
FURNITURE
is as bs iffiirail ii tul nnn rlilsls mil (it lilkAr
most anyone, ills well selected, the newest lu i
nisiKii, goon aim
Lew Priced
Tlie advantage or sclectliw from vt.a a itrkJi
Is 1111 Important conildcrnileu, nnd assure tuaif
111 J I i. Itt-K t MIV.VS Plllinuiviii'llt
We m re iwxcr in better k tosertcreu.
Jb there any thlnic ou -vnuit lu KurntturcT
IF SO, CALL AT
WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE,
COItNEIt OK-
E. King & Duke Sts.
garbtufirc.
M
VIWIIALLAHENOIEIt.
De you vvunt te buy
A Lawn Mower,
u-i ..:
A Water Coeler,
OR AN 10E CREAM FREEZE T &
Ir'bO OO TO
MARSHALL & RENGIER,
9& II Seuth Queen St.,
L.VNCAbTEIl, I'A.
-AUaO-
WIRE EniKG AND BARB FEME Will"
PalaU,OUa,WhlULaiJ.VrBUi,
Aud a mil line of General Hardware. , j
bOLE AOENTfci FPU TUB P
Reyftl Ready lixadP
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