rT,3'?7?T5f' M3.V-OVV' jt tSf 1 r THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1S89. i j - intelligencer jf.STttttMAN. HTStNMAN FOLTZ, MHeM. MQWOtT CLARK, Publisher. ,., c c , w UT'IHTIMJ-tOENCF.R.-rublMnl rift we yw, but Sunday. Served if In till city nnd surrounding I M ten emu n week. By mall five dei- ) jrwr In Mrancc ; SO cent month. LlTt,tJaENCR-One dollar and I War. la advance. !TOCBKRIBER-nemll by check Weilii order, and whom neither of l CM M procured send in a registered r. ' M Um Fostefllee, as second class rps.ll THE tRTKLLtOEMCtK, Lancaster, Fa. PA., MAT M, 1889. as iPiiiHnii. i. tl..--. '" " ibuqufUnc of Jx0rjrviHnd ex- 8tII1 liTVDcmecrnuclemler, ndinehHbrrrninftiatleri. It fa exhibition Wr him as the prcsl- Iwmdidate of his party; but it lm m IU present head. It shows I be baa no thought or retiring from ticB.lnreturnlnEtehls profeR.slon.niul I jw dmtiv te avoid nil tlic party re- tbiHtiea which naturally fall upon He was baneticlcd by the young cracy of New Yerk city ; they have liy received him, and he has for- alhr accepted the political association, l a speech which declares the aim of i Democratic party and Mgnillet tliat orator is its servant, tocenunand. lether Mr. Cleveland will or will net tlbe party presidential candtdate three i hence, Is net A question te be iltcl- te-day. The events of the coming i may greatly change the party feel a te lta candidate: but there Is no bt at all that the ex-prcsident retains confidence and ctecm of tlie parly ewera: that they believe him te 1 i honest, earnest and Intelligent expo rt of the party dectrinca: tnat trxlny kjs their leader, and te-day would re- theirnomittntien tothe presuieiicj. Mr. Cleveland was happy in his cx- siens at the banquet. He said net much of himself, considering that I occasion was in his honor ; and he inly succeeded In denning tlie pur- of Democratic government in the claratlen that its aim Is te leave the laen unrestrained se long n lm does i seek te injure his fellow. Mr. Cleveland was felicitous also in i inquiry as te what the people would ' tern party that proclaimed its chief i te be the control of the elnccs : lie iht that no party would lx brazen ugh te make such a declaration ; mid ; therefore a party should net be evil lgh te have the offices as its lncen- i te obtain the possession of power, d te find In their distribution its chief erk. This was n sharp criticism of the sltlonefthis ltcpubllcan administra a, which has wi far haduoeccunation live efflce distribution ; and whose ad- enta have no ether thought, appar- lUy, save as te the rewards of olllee at are te fall te them. And tlie enncss of their disappointment fvc the air te lie filled with their Jlfeir.'Aud prompts the belief that tlie Mef almKVepublican politics at least, i the possession of the spoils of efllce. It wa a very opportune time in which pjrcmindine puunc unit ineHcicnra 01 ernmeut involves sometmng else the-disposition of efllces; and te 5 that the party that had no higher t was unworthy of the public trust, i Cleveland did this favor for the uecratlc party, as his first act in the ntinuatleu of his leadership in his re- ent from office. He pledged it te i the offices as but tin incident In ty government, and net its aim. He used that the Democratic party Mild be heucst and earnest in its dc- ieu te tbe rights of man ; that It would ek power only te ensure them ; and -it would order the efllces in uccerd rRh the public interest. Such declaration, from a leader who never been tried in power, or who been tried and found wanting In (rally te !hls words, would perchance ve little significance; their importance, ling from Cleveland, is tinned upon be record he made in the presidency, of votien te His faith ; ami the ieeplu are ply te regard his present' words as sbnest and true ; audio credit the party, rneee leadership he assume, acceid- jly. There is no doubt that there Is a aectlen of the working forces of the lecratlc party who regard the public with u longing eye and whexc rty devotion is niulnly stimulated by tir contemplation ; hut this element mever taken possession of tlie party (the extent that the ltcpuhlicnu party ! controlled by It. That party Is cred- 1 with no ether aim. Tliemcu who lit have no ether whip with which I control it. It is tlie embodiment of idea of bargain and wile in itlcs. In the Democratic party it is erwise; as Is sufficiently shown bv i fact that Cleveland, who represcM i opposite idea in politics, leuds i. Jfe doubt the future will sec thislndcr- ip contested, ae doubt the I'lemcnts sat down together at the bamitiet f, the Yeung Men's Democratic nseci- n ana sinned upon ana concili ated each ether, wj'fj before the next ildential elect lon,ep))car in their true is and attitudes towards each ether : .there Is no doubt that the sincere honest elemeut of the party will rreiw presidential eandldutc.wheuver Of then be. The Democratic party la en its heuSJ""1 It bus become representative of that policy in kev- iment, because of the foulness of Ite- Mican leadership. It is pledged te meaty by the hope of success, as w ell (by it principles; and may be ex- 1 te redeem Its pledge aecenllmrlv. , r Oar GoTerner'a Logic. Governer Beaver thinks that the op- euts of prohibition ure illogical when ' oppose it en the ground that it will prohibit. He argues that we pre- it crime without any inquiry whether i prunioiuen win preuiuit, and we iW net raise the question when the i of lntexlcauts is aimed at as the i of crime. Tills is a very feeble ent. We prohibit crime ni in it- fa evil, but the use of llnuer U i.nt litaelfanevil. It U net the cau&u nr although the abuse nf li If it is replied that prohlblt prehlblt r. the use prohibits the abu loeatlenvery properly arises "Dees o."'anaue comparison with the liWtlen of crime is vulld.becatise tlm I Of liquor is no mere a crime than the l c eagea tools, a development'ef foverner's logic would lead te the iUOQ of extravntraut and luxur- lUvhag because a great deal of crime able te this cause. Of court such ilbUlen could net be enforced and Labia reason would be absurd, but mover tells us that we should i cause of crime without uak- it cau be done. A srreat lifetime la developed slowly by evil i e tue ciimux or - ia: avar kJc we should prohibit evil theughta and have no right te ask whether the prohibition will prohibit. Verily a grand logician is the governor of Pennsylvania. Ilia rcasoeltig serves well te enforce the claim of the opponents of prohibition that It In idle te try te remedy Intemperance by pro hibitory law. Like extravagance and evil thoughts, It must lm treated by moral Agencies. Men cannot be inade virtuous by law, though by the laws vlce can lie punished and its source impeded, as is dene by high license and In various ether ways. m a Itatchlag. Gov. Heaver has been sitting upon the a;ts of the Legislature, seeking te see whether he agrees with them; especially upon the appropriation acIh. He Is re ported id have found himself In disagree--maDliinJe divers acta end Appropria tions, but has been Induced se far te sign them nearly all, nevertheless". JIe eVeli swallowed the constitutional objection hn had te the appointment of outsiders todethodufy of statoefllccrs, and signed the bill giving (he Grand Army the appointment of a part of tlie commission te manage the soldiers' orphan business. He signed, tee, with a free hand the charity appropriations, notwithstanding his fear thai the appropriations will cx haut the trensury. He Is keeping the judges en the anxious bench about tlie Increase of their salaries, bid may be relied upon te give it te (hem. The governor Is n fussy creature, who likes te prance around like a rooster en his dunghill, but he never harms undone, and is always open te the proper sort of iicrstiaslen. Tiir.ui: Is n rumor from Ditliith Hint prominent rnllrend men nf tlie Pennsyl vania system have formed n lake steamship ceinpntijyalled theStntns Ancher llnn.witli a capital of tttelve million dollars. They are te build as rapidly as (sisillile twelve Inrpn steniiiurscoHtlngnltegctlicrabout four million. Ne nxplnnntleti Is given of Hie leasen for tills sudden rush tewnnls tlie development of our I.ake coiilinerce, but IKjssllily tlie railroad ninn haosoinorom haesoinorom haoseinorom binatlou rati mid lnUe plan of freight hand ling whereby their stcninshlp company will make dividends wlille tlie rnllrend completes tlie long haul at low rates ; anil the Pennsylvania short haul trafnc pays as usual. These Hteainers nre te be built at .Sandusky, Ohie. It is an liitemstiug f.ict that we only launched forty ninre sliips en the lakes latt year than vn did In IW7, though lake eonitnerco has grown enor mously. The tonnnge launclied, hewever, wasdouble thnt of 1807. The nngllsh or Canadian teiinnge rocenled ns entering our lake ports Is nearly four (lines as large ns the American, although tuore than n third of the ships reckoned In nor coasting trnile nre en tlie lakes. The llrltlsli ling prcdoin prcdein inatcs en our Inland scan, and Canada might claim te be queen of tlie fresh water wave. Perhaps Mr. Illalue contemplates soiue form of retaliation Mint will threw till commerce te our Inkn shipping wliuu tlie fisheries snarl again becomes pieiiilnent, and perhaps IIicne rnlliend kings Inn a u hid of It. A commission lias again goue te the land ofthe .Sioux te ticat n II ti tiieiii for tlie sale of (heir lands at about the prien they linked a llttle whilengu, when we tried our best te bamboe7lo them Inte K-lliug out for half a dollar nn aero. We new olfer a ilellnr for the first land tnkcn.whleh will of course he the best laud, and premise t(j send them ploughs and tools, seeds and schoolmasters of considerable additional value. Hettlerti will have te pay the government ft.25 an acre, and this may prevent se desperate a rush ns lias been inade for Oklrliema, although there will doubtless lm strong oeinpotltlon for the best farms. ThcHleiix have been unusually keen In this bmgaln, but as we have made no less than tlilrly formal mid solemn tieatles with them they ought te be pretty well trained In tlie busi ness. It will cost us bctw ecu eleven mid twclve millions te threw HiIh great section of Dakota open te settlciuunt; only u few millions less limn we paid te ..Napeleon for the whele MIhh1sIiI valley, l'crliiqw If tlie Indians choeo te have u war ever It tlie cost may be a few millions mere, but they will probably be peaceful ciieiikIi until they get their money. Tlie trait In cludes a portion of the rich Whiuclingo Whiuclinge Whiuclingo Crew Creek reservation en the cast bank of tlie MlHseurl, south of Pierre. Tills land was thrown open by President Arthur six days before thocxplratleu of hit term, nod tlie erderwns rosrlnded byl'resldmit Clev eland. The tltle of fccttlcrs would always have been cloudy and nieht of theni olieyed tlie order te leave, though a few nre still en tlie lands. Tlie Inst suerllica of land by the Sioux was tlie icsiilt of the dicovery of geld by Custer en a niaich thieugh the Hlack Hills, lly tlie customary t icily preccsN wetiled lofereo the land ejieu te tlie irroslstllile ruth of the geld hunters. There was geld there mid the whites must have It. Tlie Indians knew that they could net stem the tldoefailvaiiciug while, but they wnre desperately lcsulved net te jleld and refusel te accept Ilia treaty ouercd. War and the terrible Custer nias nias sacre follewiHl. Longfellow thou vviote his spirited peem "Ths Hovengo of Halu-ln-thc-rnce" : "Iteni?er erlad ltuln-lii-the-Kii(; HcvriiKn uixiii all tlie rucu 01 the wlilte chief vi llli jellevrlmlrl" Ami tliu inetiiitiili!!i, ihuk and IiIkIi, Trein their rniK rtMH-liecit tlie cry Or III nugcr niul ih-uilr. Whein win the right nail llir wrenT HiiK It, O funeral miik, With a veire that Is mil or teur, Ami Kay that our broken faith Wrought all thU ruin ami scatli III thcjcarernhunitriMl jcar.." lt. II. C. Weon, of the Cniversltv hos pital, Philadulphki, has Just cured 'a man who would have been line gamu for tlie faith cure and ChiNlinu M-iencu frauds. The lutlcut, who was subject te hysteria, had become Imbued w itli the Idea Hi it hU lower limbs wcreparalyed. Se peisintcnt ly did he urge tills belief that his friends had him removed te a hospital, vvhere hu remained six months. At the end of that time he was tinned out as incurable He hail lnlluentlal friends who alter great trouble secured hlx admission te the Cniv crsit y hospital. Dr. Weed examined him and concluding that he was a llist class fraud determined upon a vigorous treatment. He lectured en the c.imi before hlsclass In nervous diseases. "He pre pared Mr. Patient for an electric bath. A large cepper teller was tilled with water and chin giil with electricity. The patient was seated and told te put his feet in the holler, when, presto, with n jell he Juuiped out of his chair into the middle of the floernnd ex ecu led in the most approved style a regular Hindoe waltz. After seme persuasion he Induced the patient te take a seat again. The seat of the chair was zinc and another charge of electricity wns given and another waltz resulted. The cure was ns complcte as the man's dis comfiture and he lest no time In escaping te tils ward amid the laughter of thu students." Tun friends of Mr.lJ. Frank tlilkesen, we trust, sre satisfied mid gratllled new that that gentleman has hubsided into the second coinptrellcrshlp of the treasury, nn ofllce which re-piires hlni te jiass the accounts of paymasters and such people. We trust Mr. Clilkesen will lu happy In the dlschaige of the duty, the draw leg of the salary and In the receipt of all ether blesslugs that may Indirectly flew from the povses'leu of the place of second comptroller ofthe treasury. We de net have the honor of Mr. Ullko Ullke Ullko en's acquaintance, but he is represented te te h lavrycr of JJucks county und he Is Jlathored by Mr, Quay, vthe alke steed . sponsor for Wanamakcr, the ether repre sentative of Pennsylvania In efnclat circles at the nntlennl capital. We recognize tlie fact that this is the slate of Quay ) and Ihnt we need net disturb ourselves te inquire, as te the character of the instruments he selects. Gllkcnen Is a Quay's OllkcKen; which Is mifllclcnt. DOMESTIC USi: OK I.NTOXICANTS3.B Construction of the llroeks IllRh 1A' eon be Iawi An Important opinion detlvercd by the supreme court Monday was that of Justice Wllllnins, reversing the Judgment of tlie court of quarter sesslonsef Crawford count v In the ense of Altcnburg vs. tlie eommon eemmon eommen vveallh, and granting a new- trlnl te the defendant. Altcnburg Is a farmer, who was Indicted for furnishing liquors te per sons visibly affected by Intexlcatlngdrink. The Indictment was drawn under theact of 1897, known as the high license, lavv-r which makes It a misdemeanor te..(uniTsli liquor by gift, sain orethorwtsn "te persons se nf fected..,Altcrrtiurg had been tried mid ac quitted nt a former term of court of fur nishing liquor en certaln Sundays, which Is also prohibited by tlie act, whether the persens te whom Itlaftiriilslipd nrenlleclcd by drink or net. He, therefore, pleaded "autrefeis acquit" te the second Indict ment. A special Jury found against him en this plea, and he wns put en his trial, given no benefit of his former ncmlttal. nnd accordingly convicted. Uen this ground the supreme court reverses the judgment, holding that notwithstanding the Irregular manner in which the defend ant raised the question, the court should hnve taken earn that he was net Improp erly con vlitisl, mid should have told the jury that tlie defendant ought net te be convicted ujien proofs of nets dene en the sm oral Sundays which wcre covered by the first indictment. Thn opinion concludes with these para graphs: It Is suggested by counsel for the plnln tlfl' In error that there Is nn Important con stitutional question Involved in this case, nnd they say: 'We claim the act or May, IM7, does net nuthorbe tlie conviction of a farmer or prlvate citizen for giving clder or beer te his hired help or neighbors In a siM'lal way vvhlle calling at his house, nnd If the law docs go that far it Is unconstitu tional.' " It Isa sufficient reply te this suggestion that thn question is net iidsed In this case. We Incline te the opinion, as we have al ready said, that a cilircu may use en his own table or in his own heuse Just such boveragos as he pleases. That Isa mnttcr of private habit or of domestic us.ige with which the net of 1887 docs net Intermeddle. It Is only where the conduct of the Indi vidual in such that tlie public morals or the public pcace nre affected by it Hist it becomes a matter of public concern nnd Is subject te the examination nnd control of the criminal courts. New tlie proper observance of tlie feabhalh, in the Judgment of the lawmaking powers In all Christian governments, has an effect upon public morals. Thn wheels of commcrce Men en that tin v. In eliiillencn te thn law. arid the trallie In Intoxicating drinks Is, Mispcndisl, If a licensed dealer cannot be ' allow isl te furnish persens with such drinks en Sunday, surely nn unlicensed citizen can give no reason whv he should be allowed te de se. Se tlie furnishing of drink te ene already visibly Intoxicated is a matter of public concern. ' "The law docs net restrain a man's pri vate imliilgeuce in drink, ltdoestake notice cif public drunkenness. If ene has already passed the line of sober self-control all men, licensed or unlicensed, must lake notice of it and regulate their conduct ac cordingly. They must net furnish by sale, gift or otherwise, the further supply of drink that may turn the excited matt into an unreasoning brute. Such restrictive previsions, Hke the laws lcgiilating thn sile of poisons and 11 real in", are prejwrly within thS range efa wise exeiclse of the pollee power, and ought te be faithfully enforced, "Theact eMSS7ls net directed against the making or use of cider by the farmer. He may both make and use 'it as he will. He can have It en his table or In his field. That is ills personal prlv I lege. Hut w hore he allows men te assumhle in his barn or about htn premise w he are v islbly Intoxi cated, and he sells or gives te them intoxi cating liquors whlle In that condition, his conduct nlfects net himself or his family merely, hut his neighbors and tlie public, and becomes a siibiect of Inicstiiratleti and punishment uniler the pinvisiousef me iici ei irvii, " TI 001)8 HAUHAI'AUII.bA. That Tired Feeling ts exs'rlenecil by almost even body at this ca ca mmi.ieiiI ninny peeple rixert te Meed's Rirwipa rllln te drive muiy tliuliiiixuoraiiilcxIiHUitlen. Tim bleed, laden with InipurltiiH which have been arcuiuulatliiK lur incmltm, mews sins'. Kl'lily tlireiiKh the veins, the lulnil falls te think iiilcll nnd the lieily Is still slower te respond. Heed's Snrsaparllla Is Jut what Is needed. It purilles, vllalUcs and cnrlclicD the bleed, makes tlm Ik ail clear, en ales an Mie tlte, evcicnmci thai tired feelln, tones the nerv eus systi m, and luquirU heidthaiiil vlxer te the whele body, HOOD'S S.UtNAPAltlM.A "My iiiipetlte wns peer. 1 could net sliep, had luadacliea ureal dud, pains In my bails, my bowels did net move rnliirl.. Heed's Sarviparllln In a short time did me se much geed thai I feel liken new iiumDMy pains and nelies are rtlleel, my aictltc lmirecd. 1 Miy te ethers who need a usst inedlelue, try Meed's Hnrstiwrlllii and s" Okouek 1. Jacksen, lte.liirj Htntlen, Conn. MAKI-STHK WIIAK hTHO.VO Ter jears I was sick ery sprlui;, but Int year tonk.Jleud's Sarsaimrllla and have net seen a sick ilnj since." (I. W. Hi.ean, .Milten, Mass, " I take HiMid's Sarsuparllla'ns a spring tonle and 1 recommend p. te nil vthohave thnt iuIf end)le tired feel Ins." C l'AltMH.rc, IlrKljtn Otrtet, llroeUlj ii. N. Y. HOOD'S SAHSAPAltUiljA Sold liy all druggist. 1 ; sli for J.V. Prepnnsl I'.uly by C I. MOOD A CO., Lewell, .Mat. IU) l)()Hi:s ONi: UOI.LAK (I) MIU ANirs MVIUt PILfJ. Tiu:ei:NuiNKim.c. McLAWE'S -CKi.iantATr.D- LIVER PILLS! Intemperance a Disease When the celebrated Dr. ftush deelarcsl tbut druiikeuues wan a dUease, lie euunciattMl n truth w lilch tlie experience and oberiitlen of luedk-iil men l every day cenllrmlni;. The in my apparently InKanoexisxscs of these vlie ludulce in the use or spirituous liquors may thus be accounted fur. The trim cnum of con duct, which Is Uiken Ter Infatuation, is very trisiientlj n diseased state of the l.lvcr. Ne or- Sau In tlie human system when deranged, nro nre uees n mere rriclitful cataleKim of dUtusest And If, Instead or applylut; remedies te the mania stations or the dlsutse, as is tee often the case puvslclaus would prescribe with it view view te thoerlKtnal cause, fewer deaths would result from dtteascri Induced by a dcranunUuitoerthii l.lver. Three-reiirtlik ofthe dlstases cnunu r ated under the head of Consumption havethelr seat lu a diseased l.lver. Ilia genuine Iir. C, MeljiiiOH User 1111. pn-p.msl by Plemlng llres., riltstnirg, l'a., are a sure cure. Mr. .leuatliau lleus-hmun, of West Union, nirk Ce.. Illinois, writes te the proprietors. I'lcmlng mothers, of Pittsburg, Pa.,t)iut hultail sullinst from u sev ere and pnuracled attack of fever und ugnc, and wasceiuplelely restored te hcalthlibe the use of the cenunln Dr. C. Mc iJine's I.iser Pills alone. These Pills umiucs! tlnuubly pesess great preiertlek, anil can Ik taken wltlidceldisliutvaiiUi;e ferinnns dHcascs nsiulrlnKlnvli;eratlui remedies, but the User Pills aland pre-eminent ai the means or restor ing a disorganized liver te healthy acllen: hence the ennt celebrity they have attained. Insist en having the genuine Dr. C. Mcl.'ine's l.lver Pills, prepared by Ktcinlnir llres., Pitts, tairc. Pa. All drugBlsts keep them, l'rlce ui cents a box. ('-) SUtovueue. T UTIIiat H. KAU1TMA.N, ATTOUNK V-AT-I.A V. fscrenrt Fleer IZshleinan Ijuv nullillng, Ne. 43 Jserth DukuHlrtsM. apr.t-ljddw- e ITV HAM., CiOAKSTOHi:, 1 mil new located at Ne.7Vt King slreet, v;here 1 will ui all times keep en hand a lull line of clinics, cigars, smoking and chewlui; tobaccos. Will be pleased te have my friends und tvitrens give ine u cull. aprMnideed OfcO. M. MOHOCK. fiHM'AHE VOUHSEM" KOlt TIIC Ol'liV X lug of the tuiss reason. A large Meck of nsis raughirf rismi 10c te KUU. Alt grade, and lrkeiief rts-U, lines, red mountings and ether r.mi,l...u.VU,,?i,i I'"!"11X "it, bait cans and eretu ul the old hcadiiturlcrx. iiuuLkv'h duuq bieiti;, SOWctlKlngbtrtet. DUnmtmatiter'e. Pitlt-AnitrHlA. Teelr, Mr V, 1. The mom de drap, Tamise, is fiurcly .arbitrary tells nothing, t is a woolen stuff, light in tex ture as a nun's veiling, has the inspiration of Simenis' Batiste. The colors are neutral and dark, with white hair-line stripes, singly and grouped. A practical stuff, economical, net common, its position in society should net be marked down be cause the price is 25 cents, 29 inches wide. It is the Bargain of Bargains augments the power e? a moderate purse. Fourth alsle north of Transept, east. The printed Mehairs are prettiest in the sunshine. They are mere than pretty beauti ful. Pc'rhaps you laugh a little at the enthusiasm with which we call attention te them. See them and laugh then if you dare. The price is new yyi cents was 50. Third alslosierth of Transept, ct. The Gingham and Sateen counters are a trysting place for Bargains. The 18 cent Keech- lin Sateens have net gene up, but they're going out, and se are the 12 cent Sateens, and the Ginghams at 30 cents from 40 and 27lA Ccnts from 5 The honor roll of Dress Goods Bargains would be lacking without the Weel Challis at 25 cents. A $1.25 "Telia" Corset would be at least 25c mere in any make worth speaking of. There you have it ; material right, shape right, and the price shrunk. There's a Chest nut Street window full of them. Did you ever see Corsets neat er or trimmer? (m cemf fleer, first gallery, Juniper street side. Ne child that is net well shed can be well dressed. There is a knack in getting this sort of footwear just right that the average shoe man misses. Be cause the little feet are soft and free from tender spots is no reason why they should be pinched into stiff, ill-shaped shoes. We are very careful about that the fit ; as careful as for make or finish. Geed judges say there isn't such another gathering of Children's Shoes anywhere within your reach. Fer indoors or out. Mere's a part list : Patent leather, Donveln ten, button, ft te 8, ji.76; H.ioiej,r-a. Piiteul leather vuinp, French kid quarter, 8 te HI'S, J 1. 7,-.. trench kid. Oxford. 8 te 1014.: DoiikeIi. Oxford tie, tte8,jr.W. Tan canvas russet trimmings, button or lace, II te 10, J1.25. Light olive canvas, oere trimmings, but ton or lace, 0 te 8, !1.S; 8!$ te 10J, J1.&0. We give just as much thought te Misses' Shoes as much as te Women's. Mate rial and work and style that aren't geed enough for the mother are net geed enough for our Shee store. Doacela kid Oxford tic, spring heel, 11 te2, 81.75: Sijnnd.l,;.'. French kid. same st le, !2 anil 12.23. Patent leatlur, I'rench kid quarter, 11 te 2, fJ.2.'i:SiIiiiid.t,itUiQ. Patent leather. elelh top, button, 11 te2, J.1. French kid, button, very light soles, for dancing, 11 te 2, M. Of the Canvas Shoes for Misses maybe a dozen styles, tan, light olive, black, with rus set, coffee, light brown, black or ooze trimmings. Market street front, vi est of Main Alkie. Fleer Linens help te keep moths from the carpet. The patterns you want are here. Ne nonsense abeut'the flax or weaving. Near Women's Watting Itoem. Whatever weight Summer bed clothes you care for. heuthurst of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. yyiui., i'N'i)i:vi:i.epni) vahts. Or the Human Bedy Fnlargcd, DeveleiHsl, !Slteugthened,ctc., Is nn Interesting advertise ment long run In our viht, In reply te In quiries vhi villi sav that there Is no c Idciice of humbug about this. On the centrarv, the udvertlsers are very highly Indorses!. Inter ested persons may get sealed circulars piling all particulars, by Miitlug te the EIUKMEDI OAL.rO.,6hManKt., llullale, N. X.- IMiili J J UiteJlfc. fll-ljdAw. I fMPHIti:l5' Veterinary Specifics. Fer horses, Cattle, Sheen, Dogs, Heg and , , POL'l.THV. WO Page Heek en Treatment of Animals and Chart Si nl Free. CFIt US Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation. A.A. -Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. 11.11. strains, Uuucucss. ItheumatUin. ( ,('. -Distemper, Nasal I Hscliargcs. IJ.li. -Hots or Grubs, Worms. IXU-l'euglu, Menica, Pneumonia. 1 .1 -Celic or lirlK's. llclljnche. (Ml. Miscarriage. Hemorrhages. 11.11. I'rluaryaud Kidney Diseases. I.I. -Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K. Diseases of Digestion. kTABI.i: CASK. sWth HpeUncs, Manual, PUICi:, single Ilottle(eier.V) doses' Held b Druggists; or Sent Frepul V. .' Jl,,lc, wii nun .ucuicuice .. j7.ne r.V) doses). .) nt Prepaid nn.v ii here vlpt of price. and In mil quantity en receipter price. Humphrey' Med. Ce., 100 Fulton St., N. Y Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific Ne. 28. In use 30 ears. The only successful remedy forlserieus Debility, Vital Weakness and Pros tration from oier-nerkor ether causes. 1 1X1 is.t vial, or A vials und large vial ixjudcr, rnrSMv. bei.lt liy Dltl'OeisTs, or sent postpaid en re ceipt of price. miMFHHEYS' MEDICINE CO.. -. .. Ne. IW Fulton (street, N. V. mar27-l) d AivTu.ThAM iWIFT SPECIFIC CO. fi. ft. ft Our little girl her. but lliiee veekseld broke out with ivemu. "."e tri, t Um prcriplbm from set-l giil doctors, but ilbnnt any special bcuerit. We Irlisl s. s. H.,and bv the time one bottle vras gene, her head begiiH te heal, und by the time she hud taken six bottles she ira completely cured. New the has a full and heavy head of hulr a robust, healthy child. I feel It but my duty te make thin statement. 11. T. SIIOHK, lllch Hill, Me. irScnrt fur Heeks en Illoediiud Skin Dlcast und mil ice teHulleiers, mailed free. THU bWUT hl'KCfFIC COm P Drawer 3j Atluuta, Oa. CletMn -VrARTlXBROB. ' ' ' .. n It takNaiu4caMnc wsj Multitudi te Aatrrlb th ataer, nyj n v S tilings In ear Men's PnrnUti- Ins Ooed Department, and the many thing that go for Men's nni Beys' Famishing neus. Geed. The price when you're here you'll see they're right. We keep them popular. Judge the fol lowing bit of sample for the many value. ScntleM Hese, Wid fancy stripes, pUIn color nnd vrh I te summer neckwear, one or two for 25c.; pl'ltir, lawn or silk In many color, nnd Teck nnd Keur-ln-Iland: Men's Huapenden, 12c. and 2ic.; that' the starting price; finest te II nnd $l.iOj 33c. nnd 4V. for very strong nnd ycry light suspenders. Men' and Bey' Hhlrts, all the new Ideas. Flannel BhlrU In plaid nnd stripes, very choice, II loll, ttllk stripe nnd wool Demet Flannel Hhlrts, two for 75c Bl brlggnn Underwear, very geed, 60c., extra fine, 7,V., Ilsle thread nnd gauze. Muslin nnd Jean Drawers and thn celebrated Elastle Beam Drawer, entirely new, no ripping, no binding. Visit the department. The present situation In the Clothing Deport ment Is active, prices Interesting. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods. NOH. 28 AND 28 NOllTH QUEEN HTREET )(ttrttie. fF YOU NEED ANY Buggy or Wagen HARNESS Nete Our Big Out In Prices. ll2.M8t -..Our price, 10.00 115 W Sets Our price, Ill.Ou IIH.0U Sets Our price, 111.00 til JO Sets m Our price, J17.00 Ke.CWHcts - Our price, 122.00 Give Us a Call. W. D, SPRECHER, SON & CO, 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. murZKril.Th.tUfd H AIINEHSJ. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles. Harness. LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AND General Stable Supplies, -AT- as. E. Hall (HUCCFJMOH TO M. llAIIKIIlll'Hn A BON.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. iloeho. H EllKH HOOK HTOItB. POME ROY'S Medem Blue Black Writ ing Fluid. Try It, Dees net thicken in Ink stand or gum en Pen. Writes a bright Blue and turns a Jet Black. The Cheapest and Best. Fer Sale at IIERR'S BOOKSTORE, 53 & 55 N. Queen St. augl-l)d lilinrrUittteeun. rpF.LTHINU SYItUP. TO MOTHERS. Ksery labe should nc n bottle of Dlt. FAIllfNEY'H TFUTIIINO HYUUP. Perfectly sale. NoOplumerMorphlamlxtures. Wlllre- lusoieiic, ttniung in ine veuci Dlttlcult Tis'thtiiK. Prvureil byl NEY A SON, Haijerstewn, Sid. It; 'Scents. Trial bottle suit by luseieiic, ttnping in ineueucisand 1'rnniete DIM. 1. FA Hit Druczlsts sel by mall 10 cents jan-iyucedAv SEAi.KI) PHOPOSAI-S WILL HKRECEIV KDat tlm Miner's OIllce unlll 5 p. in. Yel nesday, Ma a, ISM', for the U-st clean Hard Peu Civil, ress ten of 1,210 pounds, te he either delivered Inte cil bin, located at P. It. It. bridge, Slaiihehn township, or the coal house at the Water Works, siild contract te lake effect June 1, I(sa, and expire Decmber I 1SSS). Any nxil Inferior In quality at any time, the Water Committee rcscne the rluht te reject. Thiy also rrserse the rlKhtteiejcet auyandall bids If thectsil Is net satUfacter.t. The nainn nrce.il must lie men tioned In bid and name of security glscn. Fly order or Water Committee. KHW. EDOEItl.EY, Slajer. Attest j it U aliiacii, Cleric. my.M)td OTEASI. AVe desire te call ithe attention of consumers of btcam Gixsls and Engineers' Hupplles, te our Ibi-ke and arlcl stock of Pipes, Valscs, Cocks, Slallcable and Cast Iren FlttlnKs, Asbestos, Vulcaliesten nnd Usudurlan, hhevt. Piston and Valse Packings; Scotch and lted Line ltellect lug Oaugc (ilasses. Steam Itadlaters and Mteam Heating Apparatus; Set and Cap Kerens, and in fact almost escr thing required by steam users, and all of which we otter at prices Mlilch he gunrantee te be lower than these of any ether dealer In this slclnlty. Wc Inn positively the fargest stock, and be ing connected with the Tilenliene Exchange, are prepared te rccelxeand fill all orders lu the shortest posslhle time. When In want of inn t lit UK 111 our line, call en us for prices unit i ulU convince yen of our ability and willing ncss te save) en Sleney, Delay mid Vexation. Our facilities for furufihlug Knglnes, Hellers, f-haning, Puiles s, Hungers, Special .Machinery, l'lunilsm' and Gas Fitters' Tiwls, Patterns, .Medels, unit Iren und Ilrass Castings, nnd for the prompt repair of all kind of machinery are unexcelled lu Ijnu-astcr, and we rcsiiectfully solicit u share of your patreuuge. Central Machine Works, UI A lMNOUTJlCIiniKTIANHTitKEr, I.AKOAhTi:i!, Pa. Geed Werk, Ilrawiaole Charges, Prompt Prempt Dtss, Tlpheue couucctleiv dtt-UdU ll Cl0tltit10. 1880 mSKPbi 1889 b & ,1 -AT- H.GKRHARTS. TM mei eempleti luaerlmcnl of Bnrtnf OTercentlng KntlUh Cheviot, Dlsjjenaf and CaMlmere Hultlne and Treusering that has ever A. been shown In this city. Workmanship the beat and all geed warranted a represented. H. OEIUIART, Ne. t1 North Queen Htreet. j9-Only Direct Impertlnc Tailor In ths City of Lancaster. s TOPS THINK 1 At this day, when competition I great, the euMemcr lqefc te see Who OlveNet Premises BA HOA1NH. Customer, 8tep I Think 1 Who pay for ex tensive advertisements? We de net Advertise Bargains, Clearing Bale, etc., but alve you the benefit of that which ether give th printer. "" Our Counters Contain All that Is New hi iUimrOS, TROUSBJUHOg AMD BPKma 0VIR00AT8. Our Prices nre the ewest Possible te de Ins tlce te customer and ourselves. NOH. 834 AND 8110 WEST KINO 8TIIKET. marl3-amd M yKIlHAHATHFON. TO PLEAHE YOU IN HANDSOME YOUR CHOICE IN Fit,Style&"Werkmansliip AT MODEST PRICES. There Is no doubt about the Quality, our name guarantees that. Early Spring tuijers haven't strlpied our tables or (heir HcstHtslct; we have been Ailing up, and, you'll find the us us sertmenl most as geed ns it was a month or mere age. Faver us with a call and we'll entertain you te your satisfaction. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, IjANCASTEH, PENNA. rpO CLOTHINQ BU YE1W. LGansman&Bre. HEADQUARTERS G. A. R. Indigo Blue Suits at $ 6.00. Indigo Blue Suits at $ 8.00. Indigo Blue Suits at $10.00. They are all ourenn.makeand guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction. TWO SETS OF BUTTONS Te Each Suit. Yeu will save at least 25 per cent, by buying jour O. A. It. Hulls direct from the makers. L. Gansman & Bre., 68 and 88 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA. w ILLIAMSON A FOhTEII. OUK ASSORTMENT OF LONG AND KNEE PANT SUITS FOR Beys and Children Are acknowledged by all a as FlrstlnQiialltr. First In htj le, First In Make aiul 1- It, and LiencM in Price. Children's Suits, J1..V), S2.00, 1 00 and J-1.00. Hoj s' Suits, SI.00, SI.6U, S5 U) and Jh.00. Gent's Hummer baits, Ja.oe, ?j 00, 10 and J12. NIGHTROBES. We are new showing a tine line of Night lielx's In the Ijitcst Patterns. Men's Flue While NIkIH Shirts nt 75c. Men's Fancy Frent Night bhlrts, scry geed quality, at 75c. Men's Flne White Night Shirts, Wainsuttu Muslin, si. 00. Men's Fancy Frent Night Shirts, llneirunlUj, at J1.00. Children's Shirts In Calice, Percale, Muslin, All-Weel French nnd Demet Flannels, from 20e. te S1.25. White Waists vt lth und without cellars. Summer Weight Prices HRTS. Light rocket Hats, 3Sc, Me. and 75e. Light btltt Hnts,T5c., Sl.OOand SI.V), Men's Dress straw Hats, 25c., ese. iindMc. Heys' Dress Straw Hats. 15c., 25c. and iec. Tennis Cups, nil color. 25c. and Mc. Hlcj clc dps, lllue or llrewn, 1.00. bummer Lup hpreads,60c. XLNTSCH00LSH0ES Fer Bejs and filrls, with Leather Tips, utWe.n pair. Williamson ! Fester, IF.-a8 EAST KING bT., LANCASTER, PA., ai8M.IUCET8THEin HAIlltlSIItlRa PA. XTOriCK TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN JX NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cernwnll udSpeeduell estates In I-elinne:i or Lancaster i-euntles, hettier Inclesed or uulnclescd, either for the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law Mill be rigidly enforced against nil tres passing en said lauds of the undersigned after passing en this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, It. PERCY A LI) EN, EUW.C.FRKEMAN, Attorney, for K. W. Cekiuau't Hsdri. There sEneugh HereYet SPRING CLOTHNG MYERS OTHFI, Vnittrt f tf hl0tt. AtrrfticM breb. !ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, ii5 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. FANS. Five hundred Japanese Fans, large size, highly colored and wide sticks, at 5c apiece ; worth fully iec. Large Japanese Fans, with laced cords, black, at 10 ; Fancy Colored at 12c ; worth fully 20 te 25c apiece. Elegant large Chrome Fans, at 10c ; regular price 18c. Linen Chrome and Painted Fans, at 15c; regular price 25c. Feather Fans in red and white, at 15c ; regular price 25c. Fine Chrome Fans, with openwerked bone sticks, at 25c. Fine Chrome Fans, 50, 75c and $1. White" Satin Fans, 50, 75, 90c, $1 te 3 apiece. Painted Satin Fans, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 te $3.50 apiece. Gauze Fans, cream, white and black, up te $16 apiece. Ostrich Feather Fans, white, black and natural. Gauze and Lace Fans. Cream Satin Fans, feather ends, In fact the largest assert ment of Fine Fans ever shown in this city. Black Linen and Satin Fans, a specialty. Parasols and Sunshades, black and fancy. The best bargains we ever had. h Fancy Colored Parasols, from 87c up te $5. Plaid Satin Parasols at $3, which cannot be sold anywhere at less than $5 apiece. Novelties in Jewelry. New Bracelets at 25c, in gilt, silver, exydize. A few mere Children's Solid Geld Rings, small sizes, at 16c apiece. Ladies' Plated Geld Rings at 25c Ladies' Solid Geld Rings at $1, $1.25, $1.50 te $4 apiece. Novelties in Lace Goods. Fauntleroy Pleated Cellars and Cuffs, from 25c a yard up. Pleated Cellars and Cuffs by the yard. Directeire Cellars, for ladies, 90c, $1 and $1.50. ASTRICH BROS.,' 115 & 117 North Queen St. " r - - - ' 1 tBvoccrtce. A TBUIWK'a. Goods Slaughtered ! Many goods sold at a great toss net te us, but te producers nnd Jobbers, who are anxious te clese out slecks. THINK OF IT! Ooed.Hwect California Raisins, I lts for 25c. Fine California EMiperated Apricots v! Bis for 2ee. Italian Prunellas, .1 tbs fer2."c. California Plums, 3 Ihs for ic. Evaporated Pared Peaches, 10c te 15e. Old Evaporated Peaches, 5c a ft. Fell's Cern, 6 cans for 25c, Fell's Tomatoes, 1 cans for 25c. Hiring Itenns, 3 cans for 25c. Twe cans Pared Peaches for 25c. Twenty cents for nrpiart can Fresh Apricots. Finest Cedecs for the money in the city. Al wa s fresh roasted. Potatoes, 20c, 30c and 40c a tiuthel. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTEH, PA. T HEISTS. Big Fruit Sales THE TALK OF THE TOM, The Bettem Has Surely Dropped Out ROME IIOWJJ3 1 THE PEOPLE HOWL ! HUT THE FRUIT GROWLS. BECAUSE IT IS SACRIFICED. lie awake te sour own Interest. We hare eser one car-lead of Fruit jet that Mill be sacri ficed from new en. Our dally sales are Im mense. Think of It. The Finest Enpernted Pared Yellow Peaches (Red Centre), 11 cents per pound, or In box lets of 25 pounds each, 11 cents. This is the biggest bargutn e cersaw same kind or fruit sold last j ear at from 35 te 10 cents per pound. A cry Choice Pared Evaporated PrachatlJK cents. Fle pounds or Geed Bright Celer Raisins for 2j cents. Three pounds of Nice. Bunch Raisins for 25 cents. Eight pounds of Geed Turkey Prunes for 25 cents. Three penuds of the Finest Lajer Figs (new) for 25 cents. Same goods sold at the Helldajs for 1 j cents. Three pounds of Large Egg Plums fer25 cents. But we can't go Inte details srmce still net allow It. We hate eer tttenty-rlse dltrcrcnt kind of Foreign and Demestic Fruits that are nre te tempt your poekelbeok. Dried Beef at 0 cents. Dried Beef at 10 cents. Dried Beef nt 1SU cents. Knuckle's Dried Beef nt 11 cents. Ptcnlc Hams at 10 cents. J. Frank Reist, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, LANCASTER. PA. (Cttvvinnee. QTANDARli C.VRRIAGE WORK Standard Carriage Werk. EDW. EDGERLEY, Nes.40.li, 13, Market Street. Rear or 1'o.t 1'e.t 1'o.t eillce, Lancaster, l'a. Buggies, Phtetens, Family Oarriagics. The finest stock lu the country te select from, " ? 9"1 "lt e ery body. Price te sul; the times. A fine Hue of rVceud-Hund Werk. New Is the time te get jour Uirrlagcs Rc palnud and Repaired. Our reitalrtiig cannot l excelled, epe set of workmen especially em em plej ed for than purpete. Call and examine whether ou wish te buy or re..: , -frw . .-KMA 'y." rf 1 . iSE.'f.J.- ...!& lfeif
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