Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 29, 1889, Image 2

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Tlttt LANOABMEIi XAtLY lS4i3LLlOEOEK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, "i860.
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itUK TIAII.Y 1NTKU.U.KNCKH. I'tiblis'ied
Vy rer" dnyln the year, but Htindny. Served
by cnrrlcri In Dili city nnd, Mtrrminnlui
towns nl ten cents n week, lty mull flvi ilnl-
i" UrsaycnrlnndYaucc; GO centsa month.
p i nrast.1 ii ir.i.iiiMt-.vir.ii vnc ueusr mm
e fitly cent n year. IhrcUtiiice.
JSOTtCETO HUttsCRttlERS-Rcmll by check
I or posteffleo order, and where neither of
" these cn be procured send In 0 registered.
BL letter.
U Entered nt the fostefllcc, ns second clas mnll
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L&XOARKft, PA., MAY 29, 1889.
k'X flettla Tmrelner.
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I a The New' Yerk Sun flUtefrtlitTrpinnrk
k'W Samuel Ji-ltafiaat'l, te tlie Wushlug-
iiwi correspondent of the Lotiliviiie
OoHrietJeuniaf, " Ifeel sureef the next
r , Heuse and the next president. A c lei--
Iowa have all cot te cet teirvtlier nnd I
Piim certain thnt wc can ami we will
'whin them out of their hoots In 'tti.'
rftAnd the .Sim cries, itttteifctlier.'' And
gje we all wty, we will get together. It
;ls net much or an liiiilertiiKing, ler
wc have net Iwcn far apart. The Issue
3Jl lipen which there was division, that of
K'ibc tarlfl", Is one thnt is rapidly nettling
fe- itself. It was unwisely put upon me
V party, as wc suppose is new generally
conceded, in the manner ami lenn in
, which it was done. The fearsef the man
ufacturing Interest Mere rudely amused
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sv iiyiiiecxpioiiniien m uir nmirui-i. uum
&b or free trade doctrine, In the presuieius
If message, which nevertheless advocated
a protective policy : and the party, no
f- wlthstaiidliiK its adoption of the highly
lnrntective Mills bill, was kept husy de-
gj fending Itself from the Imputation of
W frratiruil,, lleulirtln Its llll'lll lern IS'CIltllO
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irritates! : and the lc publican iniiiiuuie-
turere were be alanncd that Wanamaker
lllletl hl hag, when he went around
gy among them, with the greatest ca-e ; and
j the election was Ixnight.
FM It rilfti1 lint lut linn, rill llnu' Till
W mniiiifnctiirers wenld net cnntrllillte
new, and Democrats of every hIiimIc of
opinion en the tarlir isue nee that the
march of events Is removing all cause of
ii anuigeiusui among iiiciu iijiuii me
question of the tarlir. Jt has Itcceuic
dear that the manufacturing industries
m of the country nre rnjildly reaching a
fc peini wncre iney can preuuee us ciicajiiy
as abroad, and that theenly thing urgent
r In tariff tinkering Is the release of duties
en raw mntcrinls. Whether the duties
ic are high or low en manufactures will
w neon be of little consequence, ast he home
competition will keep prices down helew
these of foreign pieducts.
Tliere Is no vmine for further Iriitnlleu
ever the tarlir; and there ecitalnly
should be none in Democrat le councils
lieCauseef It. The general tarlM'inlcy,
thnt the party reiircsents. Is that of
EV tariiVrcductlen, which tiie evolution of
events Is bringing about by their own
force. '1 lie paity. Is content with its
nosltien and will obtain all the Mllticat
adiuitau'C coming from the fact that the
liepuhtivnu protection foundation Is full
ing frein under It because the country
Is outgrowing it ; and upon all ether
vital questions of government the Demo
cratic party occupies an equally ndviin ndviin
tageeus ixmHIeu. The administration
SfeT Cleveland placed It In geed osllieii
v for future political contests. Defeated
Ej by the pun-base of the vote of one state,
l'lt carried with it tiie majority or the
WA Jvw viv j iiu tii iii v. .n,uMi
H will attack a party fraudulently K'atcd,
"'ttengly ierfunicd, without cliaracter
and discordantly led.
ThcDemeciatle party will be together
It will have a policy and a clear repute.
Whoever Its candidate, he Mill lw
worthy; and Its suewss will net lxi
measured by u number of votere that
may be bought, even if thcie Is viieugfi
money then 'eft in the manufacturers'
bags te buy ; which leeks doubtful just
new, Mr. Randall's ceutUlcnc-u In
Democratic victory three years henee
has abundant justification.
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The Story of Friction.
Fj.- There is he much talk going around of
friction lictwecn-the president pud ids
cabinet ever the npiMilutments te eftlce,
m that it may be assumed that there is
H aemethiug of truth In it, however vlg-
oreus the denials ; and It Is neth-cd that
these- are net very vigorous. The main
fertial.l ... 4.-. 1... 1 I. .. I ilni b. . .. it.lj.Akt
f.. iivuuii; rHvnis hi uu llllli till: jiivsiiiuill
vreiHMes te lie uihs: and that he lurthcr
inclines te go nlew, that he may give
perseuai cousuieraiieii te ine apjsiiui-
niAtifu iitnl li tu iiiiIIh litiitn llinf' fluk
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pian ueuuepis ei euiy inaKiug new ai-
h pelntments at the expiration of the old
oenimiRsIons.gives him epjs)rtunlty loge
tdew as well as te satisfy civil bervlce re
form. M Mr. lilalue, the head of the cabinet,
who has been hitherto esteemed a ery
llili' unrl iif tunti Inia nut kluiu'ti i i i.l i
ti1- . . :j. ' :
:' irUKiuciss slice lie euiercd t uecaiiuei.
fc though he is giving some sign, of life at
preseiu. uen. iv tuuacc aim mi.
Beverly Tucker, the former ti t'nlen gen-
t eral and the latter a howling Lei.reiler-
ft ate, were put en the comniKsien loge
b down te JIayti, and htald theivtMO
une'wyrw ; when It was learned that Hypo Hype
ryjust LM'as cennuerer of the eeunlry,
loftheqtthnt them was no longer need
I was diseea conmilleii te inquiie hew
ing en a teutest there was te end. If
fccVfr inafneltt,V;ttMi the president te
Veltct Beverly 'lHicker as a Itircign envoy,
Jt can hardly be said that his ivcom ivcem ivcom
mcudalieus am net elleetlve. Ner can
this be faid of them in fai-e of the fact
L,, that Blaine's private secretary hai been
imifie consul te Liverpool, one or Hie
? fattest gifts of the state dcpuilmcul.
i lie pirjoiegnomy or this eccretary has
been priuttnl in the- country Journals,
aud does net sliew a tyiH? of gicaluc-n
above the private secretary order. S
that Mr. Jiluiiie ki-iiis te be getting
tilengvery well w far. Doubtless the
president Is u slower goer than he
would be in his place; but this is hardly
a misfortune for the country. Jingo
Bluine needs amore sober jiaivdrii jierier.
The t'reiiln Case.
The Crenln mycterj- diKM net fade
-away lerore the light the detectives and
police threw upon It, and It remains In a
r-lne condition for the eiiterpiUIng
genius of the Chicago paicr. Thev
'have already rediuvd several alarming
aeusfctleus of the kind that Wceteru
j,'., it.ul.rn uuiH-nr te cnliiv mul luf,.. d...
" thing is worn out the most versatile and
! brilliant liars in Chicago w 111 probably
;Be quite exnausieu. -Meanwlille the
police am making a geed deal of
riaewc ever n rew men Mho hardly
aeeiu worth the notoriety. Private
', Detective Bruce gets well advertised by
y, iiiiiiiuvuuh; iuij ui mm lie Mils
veered a large win of money te kill
4jre'ulii and was puld part of it In ad-
bfivani. Medcehuu mut have reached
itbe pmudc-st iiiemeut of hit, life, for he is
vj w jjf II.() M-eak-bralued noisy viliujus
v s wm uitt' 10 u centaaerwl terrible &i.
n as
irrei.t.
It.
a ''had ninti" m 1th the accent
e l the " bad." It might de him
mid the community iwiue geed If he
would get hung by mistake, for If he
does net finally happen te murder ionie
one he certainly enceuraers humlcreus
l thoughts In ethers. A man w he gees
about declaring an Intention te kill i
net n nafe member of the community
even if he Is a liar. MeCJcchaii quar
relled with his wife and leu" her In l'hll
adclphin lccause sheehjected te his con cen
dtnnt neglect of work for thcCInn-na-iJnel
and Its quarrel, but M-omnnlike she new
comes te his defense with the statement
thnt he was epsised te bloodshed and
would have nothing te dewlth It. Jfew
tliat he kviiih te haveescniK'd danger by
proving an alibi It Is hnnlly likely thnt
the " bad man "will be thankful Ter this
.defense.
""'ififs fcmcleus talker Illustrates n very
common though curious Mca'kncss of
humanity. The desire te lie thought
reckless and dangerous is a relic of bar
barism net html te find.
Tiik May reixirt en the roiiilitleii of whi
ter grain Is very fnvurnhln, " The jiresnnt
winter w heat crop has had a geed degiee of
Immunity from adverse conditions, from
the day of seeding te Iho present time.
With general exemption from drought, a
plant bed In medium tilth, mild weather
Inte In autumn for mouth of Mid If, hljh
winter temperature for root doveleptuoii',
at least up te February, and an unusual
avoidance of injury by the ehnngcnhlenest
of March, the condition of wheat ill April
was necessarily quite favorable, ns np np
peared hi tlm previous rcert. There was
ene somewhat remarkable ieeiilliirlly of
the record of tlie teniperature In Febiiinry J
It was much tower than the normal, mid
actually lower llinii hi January, except In
the Seuth, yet no sorleus Injury te the
wheat followed." The report from
Ijincnster Is geed, and w Hit tlin exception
of Tncknw Hiiim and Venango nil w lie.it re
ports fieui Feuiisylaiil.iaiueryeliccrhig.
ltyeaud barley nre also generally reHiiled
111 giMsl condition. Meadow s mul pastures
Ihroiigheul the country nie hi line condi
tion. Tiik .Wir J.Va pretends te wonder m here
all the money Is te coine from te build Iho
foils and ships demanded for tlie defense
of our coasts, nod thinks the surplus will
net go far te supply the needful. It Is
quite posslhle that thc.'m don't knew that
It takes a long tlnie te build navies and
defenses, mid the estimated opcnilltuie
liliiM bespread out OMir manyyeais. Of
course, It may he a pail of Iho Itepuhlleau
piogmimne for the malnteuimce of unnec
essary taxation, that money should he
spout as rapidly us possible, and It can be
squandered en this linn very easily; but
if the work Is carried en with Iho object of
securing defenses Instead of spending
money, tlie cost cannot keeji pice with the
giewlh of the surplus.
Wi: publish nu neceunt of the rapid ex
tension of the cultivated aieu of the
eon nt iv taken from Iho May report en
L whiter grain Just Issued by the ngrieiil- I
turaMlcparlmeut, A large irtlen of this
h.uue report Is devoted te nnswerlug nu
luipilry of the National Ormige as te Iho
cxihjiI trade In our iigilenltniid products,
nnd the possibility or extrnding It. In
view of the enormous Ineiense of ucrenge
the reply of the depaitinent Is net encour
aging nnd must he pntlculaily gloomy
news for the hhih tnillf tanner. 'I Ills bu
reau new under couttel of tlie high tn.
men icpnrtsns follews:
" One-lenlh'Of our agricultural products
Is exported. Xe ether nation ev polls se
large a proportion. Yet the articles
shipped niirnml nre few. Tliey nioeellon,
loliaeee, meats, hreailstulls, mid cheese.
All ether articles tegethei iiim but a per
cent, of Iho exM)its. ScM'ti-tentlis of the
cotton pieduit seeks feielgu mnrkets ; Iho
quantity can net be Increased except te nu ct
slowly augmenting demand fur cotton
geisls throughout the world, which Is nt n
into much slower than the glow th ofngil efngil
cultural jMipnlatlen In thn cotton stales.
'J'he oxsirlatleu of tobacco is net Increas
ing muterally or se rapidly as home con
sumption, and It cuu only be enlarged by
a reduction In price. Tliocvjieits of wheal
go mostly te ene nation, nud can net lie
greatly enlaiged, though a slight Increase
may he cllcclcd by aicduclleu hi price.
Kul.ugcuient of the surplus must IneWl
ably i educe the pi loe of wheat and lleui,
both nt home nnd abie.ul,"
" Wlint etlier pnslnets can be oxpertisl ?
It Is felly te leek te foreign nations for u
market of any of the bulky products of
ngiiculliire w lilcli nre common tu the ngii ngii
culluie el'eeiy imtlen. Thu miiie con
centrated pieducts may he pietllnhly ex
Miilid. .Moiecheeso could lie sold if its
reputation for quality should be kept up,
and there weie mere disposition toe.itei te
fastidious or peculiar feiclgn tastes, llut llut
terexjHirls could he enlarged if they weie
of heller quality. i:npeintcd or uo ue
NCived fruits, oranges of the Soiilhem or
I'jcille coasts, wines from Callbrnia, mnv
seek a protltnhlemaiket, as surplus stocks,
as a safety Milve te the home nun Let. It
should be Iho policy of nil ugriailtlli.il 01 01
guuiuitleus te promote nrlety of iro ire iro
duclleii, tlist te tempt new demands for
consumption, nnd ultimately toeulaigo tlie
list of expoitable products. "
Putter, clieese and drieil fiuit me Iho
only things that Iho peer r.iiiuer maj
have te lean uhiii, as Iho vast West is
turned Jnte a grain Held and the miIiie of
his pieducts falls. Kurope nuy need It,
hut she can net take it, for we icl'use eeu
raw niatciialsln exchange.
I'lIlNINAI,.
(KMiltAi, Jeiiv IIvmmemi, ex-member
orPengiesi from tln Kiglitecnth distiiit of
New Yeik, dlisl en 'I'liewlay.
Klv. Dii.Tiiexus II. (Im.i.ai'iu'i'n statue
Is lit Ui unvelhsl tit Washington n,.i
inentli, w lieu the deal mules' com entlen N
held.
Su.v.vren llr.Mix It. lr, ofOhie, has
dfeliired he will net be a candinaieMer re
election. 1 le says he has reached a iei ied
In life when he wishes lest Ireni jmlilie
service. Democrats in Cleveland de net
think that Cnlvlu .. ltrlce will be a eundi
date, but Jehn .McLean, (iisirge II. Pendle
ton, ex-CeugiessiiiHii . limit's IX Caiuphcll,
and Judge sieuey me all mentioned.
Colen. t:i. Kt.i S. Vex, a well-known
hotel proprietor In Heading ler Iho lust
thirty ve.irs, dlisl there last evening. nKtsl
sixly-iiine x cars. Ter the past twenty
J ears he conducted the Keystone, one e'f
the leading hotels in that cltv, until last
Mnv, when he transferred his interest te
his son-in-law-, t'x-l'estniasier Wldluer.
lit' was also luteresied In liie Heading
texra cotta works and le.iv us a large estate.
n:.vi:it.vi, niirxps, iti:Tiiii:.Mt;vr.
Ciireer el'n lli'lumller Who ItttMi I'miu
Iho ltiiiil;..
Aillutmit liuueral Itichurd ('. Dium wits
en 'luesday tl.tcHl en the rellitsl list of
Iho iirniy en uceeunt of age. ileneinl
Driiiu U Isrlleved te he the tliat private sol
dier Hint ev er attained the rank of btlgadler
general in the regular army of the l lilted
States. Silica Ills promotion te that
grade It has been attained by another man
fldef Signal Olli.er A. V. iireelv
who nl mi began us a privute. (Kneral
Drum Is a natlve of Wcstuierelnnd
eeimty. Pa., und is m years of aae.
Jfe enlisted for Iho Mexican war In I)c I)c
einber, lsie, und was tsmimUsleuisl sts--
fltlll II. ill, inula. ( .... 1-1 i.i ib
through the iiiilueiK 0 ofshuen Cameren,
lit) servtsl with hs.H hi all hK battles.
hen the rebellion broke nut be wan as- '
slgnejl te duty ut Sail 1'rantlsiii, u, ,,
Minvh 13, Isfie. was brevelisl brigadier'
gentral for faithful nud meritorious scr scr
xkeslntheudliilant general's oillc-e dur- '
lUKlliuMnr. While set v lug under Ueu
tenant Ueuernl Sh.ridau at Chicago !
as assUtant adjutant general of the
ndliutry tlivUleu of the Miviun, in !
1577, he rendered xuluuble askUtaiu'e tu his I
coiuewnder)uubdultn,' the mob tbut ut.
lows. He wnntn te Ikj knew
tempted te nocure j-oseMen of the illy
during ihe great labor troubles. On the
,,ra,l "" AdliitaiitUrncral Tewnscudf in
1878, (lenenil urum Mas npiHiuiieu ms sur sur
cesser, mIIIi tlie rank of brigadier general.
Tlw most exciting episode of Ids adminis
tration nrose fmni tliopreposltlontorelutn
Ihn rebel lings te tlie HeilhVni stale. Tils
was in June, 187, mul Vrcsld6nt Clec
Innd Hnsferctsl te bear the brunt of the
ilmiul Army of tlie Iteniilille's wmlh until
it uhs lUsi-evcred that the proiesltloii had
originated Mlth (lencral Dnini, In a letter
of April UO te tlie nccretiiry efM'nr.
(leneral Kolteu, he lias lieen assistant
luljiitnut gcnernl, Mill aet ns adjutant gen
eral until nu appointment Is made te All
the elllec.
A Itunizry Mini's DesiK'rntlen.
Ooergo If. Vcre, nn Kngllsh law clerk, a
slender, dark-complexioned lpau of nie
1 In in height and nilddle nge, who had
been wandering tlin streets of New Yerk
penniless mt 1 sick In Iho rain for four
nights, nnd who for three dnvs lias been
without feed, pissing by Dolmenlco's en
Monday night caught glimpses of the gny
throng eating mid drinking comfortably
within, nnd expressed Ids exasperation nt
the sight by smashing w Ith n pnvlng stone
one of the window seu the Mreadvvny slde.
As he expresses It himself:
" I wns going past, nnd I saw the svvells
Inside eating nnd drinking, and clinking
their glasses and looking se happy nnd
rnreless. nnd I thought Isn't It a pirndex
that I should be wandering nbeut out here
In the wet, ragged mid cold nnd miserable,
whlln ethers se near are feasting en thu
most cxpenslvs luxuries they can Und I
Then 1 had n siiddt'ii linpuise : I wns half
mad with hunger nnd with the sciatica In
in v head, mid I didn't care M hat I did nor
what the consequences were, I didn't
threw the stene te hurt anybody, for Iho
similes were drawn en that side, nnd I
couldn't even see thnt tin re was nnylxMly
near the window."
Yere Miisseli'tsl ntoneeby liersens who
saw him threw the stone, nnd handed ever
te a policeman who enme up n moment
Inter. Ile wns held nt Jeffersen market
coin t en Tuesday In "Jl,.)!!!! bull for trial en
n charge of malicious mischief, mid was
leikcd iiiiln default of ball. Jin wild he
was a law clerk hi Lincoln's fun, l-omleii,
that he enme out hore two years nge
nnd went te I'lerlda, where he worked
en an onmge greve during Iho season.
Yere was taken sick after he get te New New
Yerk with rheumatism mid lay In llroeklvn
lodging houses until a lew days nge. lie
hail a little money, but seen had te fall
back iikii his clothes te get feed. He
usked Ter work nl doensef places nnd was
willing te de nuylhlng. Ills iippcnniiKe
wns against him, Ter all his geed clothes
had geno te buy feed, l'"ive days age Iho
last ei ins money wns gene, iieiiau limiting
mere le pawn, and
no nau te speiut ms
nights en the streets,
THAT nXAUM:UATIN! lll.tMKU."
What rreshlent llarrlstin iij of Hey
efly Tiieltec's Appointment.
Beth Harrison and lllalueare In a state
of Irritation ever the llayti.in coiiiiiiIk-Ieii.
The interview between them Tuesday
morning might have bcnii somewhat
heated if it had uel been that lllaiue
hi ought Lew Wallace with him. Wnllace
had lust been te tell ltlalnewhat he wanted
te tell the president that he did net w ant
te go te I Inj tl ; that he wanted te go onto
West Point" ns a member of the beard of
visitors, which wns the business which
hinught him hither, nnd that unless his
presence en the lln.vliau toiumlssleu was
consideied ludlspcusahln he must decline.
The president told him te wait until It
should be finally dctei mined whether any
commission should bn seut te Ilnvtl. Then
Iho picsideiit asked lllaiue hew hit i-.ime
te leceinineiid such a man us lleveily
Tucker, whom he linil been told wns net
only iuillcteu ler conspiracy m connecueii
w Itli the assassination of Pieslileut Lincoln
mid In connection with nu attempt te Intro
duce yellow lever Inte Northern cities dur
ing tlie war, mid otliermitl-rulen plots but
whose accounts ns consul le Liverpool,
beloie the vvur, had never heen sittled lie lie
tuuse of n dellclcney of p'Jl.WHI.
lllaiue Is reported te liave said Hint he
wns net nvvaitt that any of these i barges
hud been prevtsl against Tucker, mid that
hi Iho absence of proof he would accept
Tucket's denial, especially ns Piesideiil
II rant himself had invited Tucker back
fieiu Canada; Pieslileut 1 hives had ap
pointed him u I'lilncse commissioner, und
President (iaifieldu visitor te Iho naval
academy, te sav nothing of ether appoint
ments under llepuhlicau administrations.
Ile wild that Tucker had been recom
mended te him by ex-Senater Henry ().
P.ivls, of West viiglnia, and Stephen 11.
Klklns, Ids son-in-law-, who had taken
Tucker into business relations, namely
Inte West Ylrglnla Central lalliead, of
w hlch lllalnti is also a dlrs'ter. The presi
dent told illaliie'lraiikly that he thought he
hid ui.ide u great blunder, which would
harm his administration, because no geed
explanation of it could be etletcd. The
only thing te de new was te tiy teiep.dr
lllaiue left the White Heuse te go down
theilvei with the paity liivited le meet
Sh Julinn I'liuiicofeto in u much uioie
melnnehely mood than when he went In.
Ills guests could net help commenting
Ueu it. As for tin) pieslileut, he has
talked of Ilttle than " that exasperating
blunder, " ns he tonus It.
Mysterious Mull ltobbcrle-i.
The mails nrilvtiig in Heading for Iho
past year have been mvsleileusly and
systematically robbed, nud the etllcl'als me
enthely ut sen ns te w he is the thief. Li Itei s
'celitnluliig cheeks, limits, postal enleis,
etc., have been missing by Iho w lieles.i1e,
und halfadoien iiistoeleis, who have been
pluctsl en the case, have been unable te
tenet out thegulllv pulles. .Mnilsceiuiug
liem New Yerk.'Philadelphl.i mid rills
burg are alike rebbtsl and a niysteiv sur
rounds their disappearance which is
simply uuexpliiliiable. One Iteadlug tliiu
last week alone lest sixteen hundred
ilnllms In chirks ami dralts, mul ethers
have similar icpeits te make. Among
business men the incitement is great. The
pn.V incut of the stolen checks and dralts
was ,teped.
Ile fought Vgnllist Nii)oleen. ii.;
I 'rem the l.ttllc 1 uIImN. I'l'iluc".
On Satuid.i.v Mm till Yageus, of Ibis vil
lage, will celebrate his one liuuibedlli
liirlhdav, Ile is pielubly the eldest pet
son In the Melniw k Vnlle. Ter Iho Jsist
two weeks he has been In rather feeble
health, but Is able te move nbeut,
though he Is obliged te rest en a conch oc
casionally dining the day. otlietw'tse
he bears Ills gieat age" icmarkably
well. Mr. Yageus was bem in Si liles-wlg-llelstelu
In 17.V.. Ile fought In the
battle of Waterloo en the v Ictorieits side
nud still dlstlnctlv icmembersth.it bleisly
eenlisst which ended se disastrously I'm the
gic.il Napeleon, lie came te this ViaiiOr'
hi lsStmdi lsiJi.v.v,as,l .'.-.A'.VAlbanvte
Little l'ulls, wheie he has since resiilcl.
(tsiige I taker, of thisillage, who Is in.u
ihsl te Mi. Yageu's stejirtaugliter, bus
ilnciiinciitmy ev hleuee showing that Mr.
Yngeus Is ns old ns he claims te Is', lie
has been the father of tweuty-twechlldien,
el whom only two survive. Mrs. Peter
1'lissl mid Miss l.izie Yugeiis, both resi
dents of Utile KttIK
I J OOIVM KMfsAPAllIU.X
SPRINGEDICINE
ln ncccsslt) with ni.irli eveibsly. The run
ihtvvii, llrisl lomlitieii tu thlnMiiMiiils due te
liiiiairltlcs lu Iheblis-Kl which have nrciuiiula
udilurhiK tliv winter, and whlili must li e
IK'tlcil Ifjuii wiili leficl well, flood's Sirisiiei
rilla Ihiireuiihb purllli-N mul vitalize the
bleed, cruitcUKsi,laiiiK-tUc, cures bllioii.iics bllieii.iics
mul lipndai he, gives licallllj lulleu te tile Mil
ne.i s mill liver, nnd InipaiU te the whole tuHly
u fivllnsr of henltli nndstrciiKtti. 'Ihl spilm tr
lKKtD's, MA15SAI'.U1I.I.A
" 1 Ink,' Heed's .NirsapartlU cvir.v tur u it
Milium tonic, with most utuf.iolerj r milts.'
I". I' viimi I.I.K, DID llrldKO street, llroekln, X. .
IIimsIV Mirsnjsirllla 1'tirllled in) bhsxl, cuvu
me streiiL'th und evercniue the luiuhuhu and
dlzrtness, te that I uiitiiblc te work ukiiIii. I
recommend Iloed'Sarsaiurlllii toetlur. wIiem.'
blissl U thin or Impure, nnd wliefeU aern out
or run down." I.rriiLa N vsev, lAwell,Mns..
cri:ati" an AiM'irrri'i:
" With the first bottle of Heed's SarMirllla
in) htnduche entlrelj d!saisiiied, anil where
berere I isnild net muster up un apis-tllc for ui)
uiiuU, I cannot new i;iteneui;li meal. MKitUty
in) uplsllte. I am ut present tal.lnif lav second
Isittle." Wti.i.1 vst I.ANsIM), Test (i. A. It.,
Ntsniili, VI,
N. II. If you ilcclde te take Heed sKirtapa
rlllu de net be Induced te bnj uuj ether.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Heldli) ull dru(rettii, 51;slxlcr?5. l'aimrtxl
euI by C. I. HOOD A CO., liwt II, Ma.i.
IPO UOSDj 0X1 DQLLAH
UftnaMtArtet:'.
PiiiLAtiELrntjl, M'ctlniTsUy, May 2D, lssn.
Crepe de Virginia. Yeu
knew ft ns Albatross. A dainty,
e-raccful stuff if it's ' right.
There's the trouble. Sonic
Albatross, geed enough te be
gin with, lias had the life calen
dered out of it. Sit en it and
the crinkles stay ; bunch a
handful: no spring. Yeu don't
want anything te de with that
kind. '
The beauty of .an Albatross
is lightness with substance and
elasticity. Almest filmy, yet no
hint of frailness. Airy but
strong.
We have just come by a big
let of choicest Albatross. Forty
inches wide, ever)' thread wool
fine wool. Geed weight ;
nothing slighted. Every yard
the manufacturer had, That lets
us put the price at 2S cents. At
Vhi cents they would be sur
prisingly cheap.
Think of it! $2.24 for a
dress pattern of All-wool Alba
tross in either of these colers:
while cnnllnnl
Ivery ilrnli
cream inode
tilnk liremi
llitht hills cllev
Mle nsvy
lelnt black
bull
They'll share talk with the
Kecchlin Sateens at 18c
American Sateens at i2c
Weel Challis at 25c
.jee Ginghams at 30c
50c Ginghams at ZlV
andlhe Tamise at 25c.
We've hardly said a word of
White Goods' What need?
Yeu knew they're here like
snowy mountain ranges. What
ever Fashion calls for. And
the prices hang toward you
like ripe wheat heads.
We have just opened big lets
of
Trench mul Knyllsli Naluoeki
Jlllllll I.tucni
Victeria Ijiwns
Persian Lawns
Hwlss Mulls
"lKincdHwli
l'.ald Nulu-uel.s and Muslins
l7leuncings and all the I lam
burg family beauty-touched as
you've never known them.
.Southwest efecntrc.
We always have geed news
in things for Misses' and Chil
dren's wear. Take outer gar
ments. Here are the half
price Coats 6 worth for $3
and se en and close- by are
some rattling bargains in Jack
ets. Just the right weight for
shore or mountain or these
chilly days in the city.
I'l HO Jackets for Jf.00
ss.t.i .lai kcts Ter ("i.ixl
JIUiJ Jackets for flu Ik)
tS.WJucIii M leri.'l.Ti
Misses' and Children's Dresses
go the same gait :
Jln.W Presses for 'i.'i'i
S7.ll)risi'Nler$I.T'i
ti.U0 Drcssia lur S'J.75
New, fresh goods. Of course
some one loses.
Hteead lloer, Chestnut htrn't side. 1'eur clis
V nters.
Baby Clethes everything.
And a new feature the per
fumes and all the delicate little
toilet requisites that baby de
lights in arc close 'at hand,
fresh from Reger & Gallet,
Paris. Atomizers, fine soaps,
rice powders, puffs and boxes,
vegetable lotions for the skin ;
all ready for the basket, and
the basket ready filled if you
will.
Second tloer, Clirktmit strict side. I'ourcloiii I'eurcloiii I'ourcleiii
tois. The racket this time is in
Decorated China. Nearly 6,000
pieces. Mostly import samples
and ends of quick-selling goods.
Fine specimens of Limoges,
Carlsbad, Saxen, Japanese, and
Chinese ware in a multitude of
shapes for use and ornament.
1 1 ere a hint of prices :
f.'.Vl !H'serl l'lntesfl n dozen
Jl.a, fleMi I riates We 11 dexii
S I .ill llesst-rt Siiiiii't rs We
Sl.'i He-rt JaisMe
CHIJI Viis,.slOe
aee llouben Tmj x IV -
!IV' Cups und Suiit'i rs IV
Never a better timeVT see
what is going en in F.'iie China
and Glassware. ,
Second tloer, IuiilK-rsjjxi tX,
Jehn. Wanamaker.
IttcMcal.
w
'K
rxnnvi'.i.ei'iui PAirrs.
j Of tin Human lt,slj i:ulun;isl, ivvrleissl,
.streiiKtheiust.elc, Is an Intciesttnu mlvertise
nieiit lout; run In our isr, In ivil te in-
I qutrles we villi n.i that there Is no uv Idence
I of liiiiiiluiir iitiiuit this. On the ceutrurv, the
ndvertlsei-s me very highly Indorsed. Tnter-
' isted jsTsmis may eel sealed circulars itUlm;
Hit particulars, by wrttliu: te the lUtll-. MKIif-
I'VI.l 0.,5fewiiiiM., ilullale, N. Ti . lfily T
Intullre. flMjilivv.
- VOl.DUN MTCinc.
' DRUNKENNESS
OR TIIK
i.iijceit ii iiir fe-irff:i.v 1 1 Rii uv
All.MIN'I'sintlMi nu. II MNKV
(OLDl'N M'CClFll'.
II enn beelveu lii n cup of isnfiver le.i wlth wlth
eut Iho Knowledge of the jstmiii t.iklm: It , la
iitiselutel) haimlcss, met will litis a crniu.
ucniiiud sssst cure, whither the laitlrnt l a
medenile itrlnkcr or nn nlisdielfe wnsL.
Theiisunds of drunkunU have been nmde leiu-
iKniteinen who have taken Uiildentsisi'lflclii
ineir ceuisj wuneui tneir Knewievlce, and te-
day
believe they quit drinking of their own
, frve villi. IT NF.VClt FAIL-.. The system
tmre Inuireirimtisl vrlth the Hisclrlc. It becomes
' un utter lmiKvsslbillty for the llouer uitetlte te
exist, formic by
I . CHAS. A. l.OCHfnt.Priicslst.
Ne. 9 Cast Kn istieel, Uinuisler, l'a.
I hukvI)iIM,V, F
1 lJARKI'R'M HAIR lllA.M.
Parker's Hair Balsam
' I'lentlsesnnd beiie.lltles thchutr. I'rometosa
, Luxuriant Growth. Never Falls te Hesteru
llru.v Hulr tu tu Youthful Celer, Cures scald.
Ulxrasei und Hulr Fullliii;. SOe. ut Unieslata.
f UIHCNTLNK COLOGNE.
The Meat FniKruututid Iaiatlnijef lVrfume.
Zx. DtvssUu. ocUl-tiinaMetTliAir
IHisrrtlauceu.
UNDKHWKAU I.KIHT AND MKIMUM
i'.TA1. C"",!Ai,.1,,(rt f nrnlaiiig8te,
Wt-IKIflr street. ? y
"SUTVIJAM.
tt(UTt STORK. ft s
Inm mnv located nt Ne. 7 Went Klnr street,
wlicre 1 will nt nil tline keep en liniulnrull
line or choice rlicnrs, smeklnc snfl rhrwlnc
tolMteotw. Will Is? ilcnsl te have my frlendi
unci ntren iflvc mun call.
npnMiiultsKt MRt). M, tlOItaKn.
"XC ftOTK;
UNDERTAKER,
SaiNnrlh Quern uttrct. t nm new prt psrtsl tost test
trnd In nil ertlers In mv line, nnil will ilvemr
licrseniil nttrntteii le the Inislnrss Rtallllmm.
1 inn rrpnrcl li iinswre tssllw ly initmlnilng
tliciu or with relif nlr, h mny be desired.
A. ('. UOTK,
nTT-lmd Ne. mi North tiiiwn HtrccL
icTK VliT" txn.urAiinihii can
ij t ijJJ be mnile working for us.
Anents urvfi-rnsl who ran furnish a horse nnd
Klvellirfr wheln I line In the tin.lnes". Hpnre
moment mnv ln nnifltably rmplejcd a he. A
few vucnuclisi In towns nnif cities.
11. V. JOHNHON A CO.,
inm Main Ht.. Illchtnimd. Vn.
N. ft. ricnsp stnle hue nnd linstness exw-
rleiiw
reply.
Never mind about semllnir stninii f
i ler
11. V. J. & Ce. npiH-OindW
ITIHTATi: OK HAMUKfTct lAirtiKH, tVTKOK
It Iho city of leincaiiter, ileccHstsl. lt
tcrs of iidnilnlHtrullen cm said ctntn having
Iss'ii cnuitcil te thn undrritlKned, nil pcrsenn In
dtibUil thereto nrnreuestisl te make IiuiihkII
nle luijincnl, nnd IIiime lisvlng cbtlins or de
mands iiitnliiKt the sainr, will iirewnl them
vrltlieut delay Ter settlement te Iho under
sliciied, lesldlng In Pciiea teriililn. Ijiiiciniier
cuiuity. KM K. MYI.1N,
Admlnlittniter.
. K. fJ, eiitii, Atlornev. in7-fltdTu
AKSH1NKI) FJsTATR Or IfKNItY'sTJ
Keller nnd wife, of IjuichsUt city, Ijui
ciintcr teunty. Henry C Keller nnd wife, of
the el ty of Lancaster, hnv Inch deed of volun velun
tiiry as.lrnmiTit, dated April , 1SSH axalKnett
nnd tru inferred nil tliclresuitanndelicctstethe
underslenisl, for the lienetltef the cnsllters of
Iho Mild Ilmry (,'. Keller, they therefore kUc
notice te nil iH'pMiiiit Indebted te stild iMsliEiier,
te iniiku paviiiiiit te Iho tiudirslKiitsl without
delay, nud ihese tiuvhig claims te present them
CUAnt.ES A. MII.Lr.lt, Assignee,
HeHldlnK In LaiH-iiMer.l'n.
JeiiK A.Cnvi.r, Atterncv. nliMitilW
Si:Ai.r:n puetTWAf will iikiif.ck7v
I'.fl nt the Altiyor'sOIIlce until 5 p. in. VVesl
nesday, .May 2U, lssll, for the Iw-st clean, Hard
l'enCeal. gross Ien erZK) pounds, te be either
dcllvtrcsl Inte roil bin, t located nt 1'. It.
It, brldKO, Mniihehn tnwnslilp, or the roil I
house nt thn Water Werlts. Htild rontrnctte
tnke etrect June 1, lss"), nnd expire Dccemlicr
1, IKsil, Any con I Inferior In quality nl
nny time, the Water t'em mil tee reserve tlie
rlifht le reject. They nlse reserve the
rlitlit te rejei tnny nnd nil bids If Ihecenl Is net
witlKfactery. The naiue of eisil iuutleiiien
Iteuisl In lildnnd name of security Klwn, lly
orderef Wntir Committee.
r.llW. i:i)OKHLi:V, Mayer.
Attest: n IlALliAfii, Clerk.
injiMtd
1UOI1)SAI.HHOIllHULIINO LANCASTER
CI I'Y CENTRAL MAUKiri' llOCHi:
iiccordlniftethe plmis mid sin'clllcntlens of J,
II. Wnrncr, arrliltis,t, will be received by tlin
chairman, nt tils elllce, up te Monday, June 3,
lSstl, nt 7 ui leek p. in.
1'latiH nnd sneclllcatlens can Ik seen nt the
architect's olllce, Ne. f, North Dtike strict, en
und aller Wednesday, "J2d Inst,
All bids must be accompanied vi Itli the nnmes
of twoer mero rcsponslble perlles te become
security, nnd nlse iiceeni rallied vi 1th n is'rtltlisl
check for $i, which will be ferfilttsl tetlieilty
In ence of latlure te accept the (eutrait If
iiwnrded.
'I he committee reserves the right te reject any
or all bids.
lly order of City Market Committee.
JOLI, I HAINIX. nialriivin.
Otllie. Cerner Duke and (Irani streets.
te j-ffl.21 ,'il,2),,.';,,.V,1 1 d
nrL i:xamini: lvch 1111:1:.
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I
If nu have Hum i'nniliifd. Mm will prehalily
llud thnt there Is semethtiiK wrenx with tticm,
and that glasses villi lie u crcat tielp te veu,
Wc use luliultHble ' I)IA JIANTA" lenses
vi hlch nre liiade enlj by us, nud icceinincudcd
by leudlui; Oculists as Iho Ixjst aids te ilofie ilefie
tlve vision.
Solid Oeld .Spectacles, 1.0(1 ; usual price,
.-,. Oil.
.steid Hiieelucles, fiOc: usual price, 1 ,0(1.
Artificially ex Inserted, !J ; usual pricc,9le.
M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OITICLVN-". I'lIILADKLl'llIA.
lletwcen Chestnut and Walnut Streets.
mjs-lyd
y KVANASONM.
Suggested By the Het Wave!
Would you thnseciel like le learn ?
l.ciirii hew te keep right cihI?
U'.iru hew to'scupe the heated tm,
Without iv teiiu In sclusil?
Tiie lessen's wvsy : hav e u earn .
About jour drink and fend.
Avoid bad hi cad, avoid that slime,
See thut) our flour's geed I
And this enn be ucctimillsheil by u.liiu that
I'uvorlte of Hie Household
LEVAN'S FLOUR!
Levan & Sens,
MERCHANT MILLERS.
tU-ljd
Iiitoi'esAus reit hi:wi:um. n!ali:i
l'ieHisuts will lie received by thu turret
t iiuimlttee up te Mendiiy nfliiuiMin, June ,
lvi, tit fi ecfisk, fei the lonstrurlleii of the
fvillew lujj sewers :
1'er it twe-fisit brick sewir en Ann stmt,
from Orange te l'-axt Kliisc.
Fer n twisfiRii briik sewer en Fjist Orunse
street, from l'liim tg!slilpsu.
Fern thitsafisil lukk sew iron North Qui en
street, from the Clay stmt sewir te old Clay
trcct.
1'eran tiehtisvn Inch brick seweren Lancas
ter UMinfi, iierlhwiifd fiem Clicstnut street.
Fer mi i'IkIH" ii-tnc li lirlck sewer en.Milllu
sltis-l, enslwnrd trein Cliilsttau street.
rernuclglitrcu-lnch brick sew er from Coluni
bin iiveiiue le llaircr's alley.
Alt tilds must be nciMiniMiilisI vrlth the sle
natuics of twoer meiu lesisiuslble dirties will
ing; te l cenn, wMirltv. Alse with ncertllled
thisktellii .iliioiintef tO H-r ivnt. of the bid,
which will be leifilted te the elty In caseer
falluie tearcept the reutniet Ifnwarded,
I'lieisuiuultiee reserve thu lUlit te icjisd iiev;
or nil bids, - v
I'Iiiji ".V..' specll'cntlens can be nsu at the
iirileeef AllanA. llcrr, fit Ueulater, Ne. lurt
Knst Klnir stris'l.
l'reptiwds 10 Ui iidiliessiHl te "Street Cem.
mlttee ' lor"Censlructlou of Sewers," nnd di
pnslttsl luHtmt Cniumlttis. box at theoillivef
( A ti.ist, Nu. llNertli liuku strts'f. Hi elder
f snti:trrc(i.MMiiTi:K
C .(lvsr, Clerk. injiTJiAJeld
V!
n..M.
ve desire te cull the attention of consumers
of tsteaiu (nxsls nud Kimlncirs homilies, toeur
laiye and varied stock of l'lis-s, iOves, Cocks.
Malleubte and Cast Iren riitlnj, Astti
ulcnts'steu and I'siidiiilan, Slus-t, Piston anil
Valve l'aeklnxs; Ksilili nnd Red I.lnc Itetlect
1iil,aut;e(ilasst.s, Me.im Radiators mid Men in
lliutlm; Apiuirutus; (set und Tup Screw, mid
In fact almost evtr.vtlilut; requlnsl by ktciini
Users, nud all of which we ethr ut nrlees Id, Ii
we uuiniutce te Ih lewir than tlie-e of mil
etliir dialer In tills viclult.
Weliavuisisltlvely the (.truest strs-k, nnd ls
Inir isinniHf.st with tlie '1 elciihcne IIxiIiiiiil'c.
uropreisiridle receive nnd fill all orders In the
shortest Hi.sibIr lime. When In want of nny
thins; In our line, cult en us for prices und vie
will convince ou of our utility nud wilting-,
lies teMM ou Menev, llelaj and Vu-vatleii.
t lur r.lellltfns fur n,pnf.li,i.. e,inl..n.. titi
f ha llnsr, ullt y. lluucers, Sjss lal Muehluery
1 luinliers and Las Filtir' Tisils, futtenis
Medi 1, and Iren uud llniss Ciullmrs and for
the prompt r, silr of ull kind id mat him rv tire.
uucMciieiiiu utnea.ier, nun we reMssUfuIly
solliiluslutreef jour patreiiate.
Central Machine Works,
lil A. 1 10 NORTH CHRISTIAN 8TRi:iT,
I.IMAIIHI, lv,
OismI Werk, Reasonniiie Chnrges, Prompt,
liess, TilcidiouticeuucUlou d.i-trdll
1 ICYCLI, TRICYCLICS, TANDCSIS.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems,
DURABLE, SIMPLE.
UI'ARANTLKII HItilII,T (IRAI)i:,
ILI.CSTRATCll CATI.O(,Ci: I'RKl.
POPEMFCCO,,
79 TEANKLIK ST., B08T0H.
11RANCH lIOCSIM-i: Warren St., New Yeik
'Jd Wubuali Ave., t'hiciivu.
Fer Hale by JOHN KMUs&Klt.No.SNerth
Htrvct, Columbia. suS-lydeed
Ctethtnn.
X881) jJv'tJVKLTIEUt 18eCl,
A I AT
H. GERHART S.
Tite tnsitienmittete Mainrtmcnt of tnrnc
Ovrmmllng Kndlsht.'hcvletii, Utagwial nnd
CnMlmcre Htiltlns and Treuserlnc that lias ever
liven shown le thu elty. Workmanship the
best sad all geed wnrranUst an represented.
11. UKKHAHT,
Ne. North tueen Ktreet.
-)nly Direct Iiniss-llng Tller In the Clly
of Lancaster.
H
llUif A llltOTIIKR.
THINGS
Yeu Should Knew.
TLI ATeustemers can always rely en our
I nil I Goods, place the most Implicit
mmrmm centldenceln 'em. Fer our aim bat
ever leeii te merit euleelum similar te thcRe-
iiinn tirev orb cited by Cicere : " Yeu may trust
him In the dark."
flj HIT Ne matter which way the mercury
I nil I Jump, people can buj from us Just
the Nunc. We've get something
for ever) body low cur for every minute In the
J I hours.
TU ATWe enn de nothing unnnturnl or
I nil I Impossible. We can't patntn cork
' "" se ns te resemble, a reclc that It'll
sink te the bottom If cast Inte a stream, but
TLI IT W "rn M'lHne nil kinds of Heason
I flU I able Clothing, Furnishing Goods nt
prices which wegunrnntee nre the
Ijiwe.nt In this or nny city In The Union.
Yeu Should Knew that the
Men's Suits We Sell
At $8.oe,
i In Hacks nnd Cutaways, Hummer Wright,
cannot lie pun bused outside of our store for less
tliau Sin, anil In mnny stores you'll pay 812 for
suits ofllkeiiunlUy.
That the Men's Suits We
Sell at $10.00,
Are remarkable values fur the money. Hint
you imii limke choice from Cheviots nnd IIkIiI,
dark 'or plain colors. Fancy nndxWlde-Wule
Worsteds or Corkscrews In Micks or Cutawsjs,
and nre vrell worth Sletiu.
Members G. A. R., Attention.
While soine denlers make n blc blew nbeut
selling acmillin 1ILUH ALIWOOl. HUfTS at
(12, vie Riiaranteii te sell the same nt Js, nnd the
(ieniilne Ulue .Middlesex Sjults MtllO.
Merchant Tailoring Department.
Fer llenul V of IVcsIeii, Tnstcrul Htyles, l'erfec l'erfec
tlunef lsdnll In Uoeds Mtide te Order, nud thu
r.jtriienlliiury Lew Prices will cause you te
buy Instanter
-OF-
&
exiM-wei:
CLOTIIIICllS and KiTiixisunas,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER. l'A.
goelto.
TTKIlllH HOOK WOItR
POME ROTS
Modern 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 Sai.i: at
HERR'S BOOKSTORE,
53 & 55 N. Queen St.
sugls-l)d
AT
FenDersmith's Bookstore,
(,0iiivslltf Court Heuse),!
Is the 1-J.ACt: te I1UV nil thu
Most Talked About, nt I'rices
1ICI.OW the I'ubllilier's
l'rlw.
MViruAiW.-"-i!;:,,K'''"- ,
' URI.'lFKNsrKIN.'-by Crawford.
' 1 UK Al.l'INf. FAY.'I by Wlstcr.
"I'ASSK ROsn," by Huidy.
"JOHN HF.RRINO," Gould
mSMM
OKI t 111: A HOMK fOR YOl'R FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family,
run sai.i:
OX TIl'i: MOST LIRKK.VL TKItMti.
Two-slery brick direlllni; houses, lets 1M
feel deep, en Ijineastcr uveuue, ltwirn Wul
nut und Is.111011 streets.
Iwo-sterj brlik dwelllnt; houses with man
kiirdrisir jsirches In front, lets lljfeet dis.-p.en
North line, between Chtttmu and Wuliiut
rwo-stery lirlek dwelling houses with front
viiriU.lreit femvs let 1M) rt ileOK en West
V iiluut, bvtvu-cii Mar) and Pine streets
Two-sterv brick diulllni; homes, lets Hj Utt
und'Slury VirUl;''0" lni' bit'n Charlette
Tbnsj-stery brlek dwelling houses, lets 150f.vt
deep, with nil the modern Improvements, front
unison Wi-si 1'lus.tnut sttisjl, betwivii I'lne
und Nev 111 streets.
Alse heuusiui fjist Wuliiut, North Lime,
North Mury. between Walnut and lymeii, and
lA'men, between Mury nud fine street.
All the nbeve houses nre In geed order, newly
rnpere, gut fixtures tu all the rooms, water In
Uiekltchen.und the cellars warranted te be dry.
Cull mid eee for voursclfne trouble te show
you.
JNO. F. ORIEL,l P
JACOll ORIKL EltrCU,ors EltrCU,ers
3W North Mury Htrcet.
npr2C-lyd,M,W,S. '
rpKETHtNU SYRUf.
TO MOTHERS.
Kvery bnh should have n bottle of ML
FAIlllXf.Y'rt TKKriUNU SYRU1-. Ferfeetly
sufe. Ne Opium or Merphia mixtures. Will re
llev e Celic, Oriplng In the Ilewrls nnd V roiuete
Dillicult Teething. Prepared by UIW, D. FAIIR
N'i: isON', Ilacerstewn, Mil. DruggliU set
ItiSJi-ents. Trlnl bottle sent by mall 10 ecnu
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TOP! TIlfNKt
At Uita dsvwhen mm petition Issrent, tb
"TSaTEaiNH IO "C" Wh" ,VCT'Ne1 ITemlfW
Wr ile net Advertise llnnrslns.Clenrlnir Hsles,
tie., but give you the benefit of that which
ether give the printer.
Our Counter Contain All that l New In
iOTTDfOI, TlOUtSftOrai AMB
' mera qtisoeati.
Out Prices are the. Lewest Petulble te de Jus
tice te cuttemer and etirselvei.
NOH. 834 AND ttiin WEHT KINO hTREKT.
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VKIwillATIlFON."
T.O PLEASE YOU fN
HHNDSOME
YOUR CHOICE
Fit,Style &Workmanship
AT
MODEST PRICES
There Is no doubt nbeut the Quality, our
name Kiinrnntces thnt. Knrly Spring buyers
haven't stripped our tnbles or their HestHt lesj
vvehnvebeen tilling up. utid jeu'U Hnd the as
sortment must ns geed us It wns a month or
mere nge.
Fnver us with n call and we'll entertain you
te your satisfaction.
Reliable Clothiers,
Ne. 12 East King Street,
LANCASTER, f'F.NN'A.
PO CLOTHING HUYEIW.
L.Gansman&Bre.
HEADQUARTERS
G. A. R.
Indigo Bine Salts at $ COO.
Indigo Blue Suits at $ 8.00.
Indigo Blue Suits at $10.00.
They nre oil our own make, and guaranteed te
Klvc perfect siitlsfuctleu,
TWO SETS OF BUTTONS
Te Each Suit.
Yeu will sivent lenstSJ per cent, by bitting
your O. A. It. Hulls direct from the innkerj.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA.
(GrocevU'e.
Triiuiwicx
Goods Slaughtered !
Mnny goods sold nt n grcut less net te us, but
te producers and Jobbers, who are anxious te
close, out stocks.
THINK Of IT!
(loed.Hvreet Culifernln IlaMns, ! for 'Sir. ,
Fine California evaporated Apricots,'.' Its for
Italian l'nuiellns, 3 fin ferSSc.
t'lillfernla I'lums, 3 tss ter 2.V.
KvalMirated l'urcd fenclies, 10e te ljc.
Old Evaporated I'euclies, 0c n d.
Fell's Cern, 5 ram for 2ie.
Fell's Tomatoes, 4 enns for 2Se.
Hiring lleiiiis. ;i cans for &V
Tvvecuns fartsl feaehes ferije.
Twenty cents for n ipinrt con frcli Apricots.
Finest Cel!is?s for the money In tTie city. Ai
wa v s fresh resisted.
l'otatee, LV)e, ,'iOc nnd i(V n bushel.
,......6y,RSK's,
Ne. 17 East King btreet,
LANCASTKR, l'A.
TltKlHTH.
BigFruitSales
THE TALK OF THE TOWN,
The Bettem Has Surely Dropped Out
HOMK HOWLS! TIIK l'KOPI.E HOWL !
HUT TIIK FRUIT OllOWLS.
BECAUSE IT IS SACRIFICED.
He awake te jour own Interests. We have
ever one car-loud of Frull et that villi bewicrl
tlced from new en. Our dally sales nre Im
mense. Think of It,
The Finest Kvapemted fared Yellow Peaches
(Red Centre), H cents per pound, or In bon let
of 2J pounds each, 11 cents.
Tills Is the blgaest lurgHin wc cversavv- same
kind of fruit sold lust ear ut from !1J te 10 cent
per pound.
A very Choice l'urcd Kvnisirntcd feaehnt liVi
cents, "
Five pounds of O00.I Ilrlght Celer Itultln
for Z cents.
cent'"6 ,)OU1"1 of V,0C "u"" RaLin for 23
Eight pounds of Geed Turkey frunes for 25
cents.
r3lnS,u"L1" of ,,ie ni,e,t LeJ''' Figs (new)
for U cents' C " "1J nt "'e 'el-llu
Threw pounds of Ijirce Tgg Plums ferS cents.
eiiJii ,w.e V?.nf K" Inte ileiul!s-iiai, will net
Si.??ri- "l"e ever twentj-ilve dltlennt
kluder lerelgn and Demestic Fruit that nre
sure te temiu your KckettMsik.
UrteitUesrutV cents.
J)rleilllts.f at 10 cents.
Dried Iteef nt l.'1,; cents.
hnuckle's Dried lleef ut If cents.
l'lente Hums at 10 cents.
J. Frank Reist,
WHOLESALETiiND
RETAIL GROCER,
There sEneughHereYet
SPRING CLOTHING.
MYiSdRATHFl,
LANCASTER, PA.
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