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CMDRKW J. BTKINMAN,
CHARLES BTEINM AN FOLTZ, Editor.
KOBEIIT CLARK, Publisher.
tMI. tiAlLY lNTELLtaENCER.-Pubtlshed
erery dayln the year, but Sunday. Served
by carrier in Ihla city nnd surrounding
towns at tn cents n week. Ity mnll five del
tan a year In ndrance ; Ge conUe month.
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Blatter.
ABDEBHU, THE IMTEtUOENCEB,
Lancaster, Pa.
LAHGASTER, FA., November 21, 1889.
The Memery of Sutler.
Wc nil knew that It was en the ranch
of Jehn A. Sutter that geld was first
found in California, and that the dis
covery caused the land and the house of
Suttcrte be descended upon by an In
vading horde of geld seekers te the end
that the owner was driven out of
bl possession nnd that he re
turned te the quiet village of
Lltltz, nearby us, where he ended his
flays a few years nge. He was a man of
much Information and ability, and the
great drama in which lie was se con
spicuous n figure did net have a
fitting result in the Impoverishment in
which it left him. He was distinctly
dispossessed, the law being of little ac
count against the force of circumstances
which overwhelmed him and It. Mr.
Butter had had it valid claim against
the geveriflnent for redress, and we bo be bo
llcve that nfter many years lie get some
3rt of coinjciisntIen ; hut his redress
was In no way commensurate with
his injury; nor did it rise te the.-1
level of his prejcr chum fyr-llhe
hospitality he extended te thc.lhvadlug
company that very seen eat him'eut of
his house nndhemr; besides taking the
geld CrrjRj his land. Geed Captain SuU
"teThas gene, but the land remains at
Sacramento, upon which steed his set
tlement and ids fort, of which the
remains, wc believe, are yet standing.
And new Sacramento wants te possess
them and te restore the fort, and te erect
a monument te mark the memorable
Bpet. But the ground is owned by a
Chicago mau, who Is deaf te the repealed
requests made te fix a jirlce upon his
property, nnd lets it He In pasture.
An indignant journal of the town pro
poses that when the streets are cut.
through, n stone lx placed at the lnter lnter
nectlnn te mark the spot where Jehn A.
Sutter raised the American flag ami gnve
pheltcr te theearly pioneers of California;
aud en that stbnc, it says, let there be
inscribed " the fact that a certain cltUen
of Chicago, stubbornly refused te sell the
historic spot te the people for a reserve
at any price."
The Jew Yerk Sun mildly suggests
that this mau is n "hog" aud declares
that the Chicago journals that are se
fend of extolling the civic pride of
Chicago as exhibited in the spirit witli
which it enters into the world's fair
project, had better induce the citi.en
thus mentioned te permit the preserva
tion of Sutter's fort at Sacramento as a
historic pleasure ground for the people.
It is easily seen, of .court, that world
fair malice inspires this suggestion of
the Jfew Yerk te the Chicago journals,
and Captain Sutter and the present
owner of the Sutter ranch are hauled
n te point the gibe. But we are moved
te rise te the defense of the Chicago
owner of the old Sacramento fort and te
the suggestion that perchuuee he may
thiuk that they, who cared se
little for its original owner in
his life time aud who were
Blew te compensate him for the In
jury that came te him through the gol
den flood that created Sacramento,
have little claim te demand romi-mIeu
of the ground te erect thereon a mon
ument te a historic fact that sheds no
lustre upon the fume of the settlers. It
may be that the Chicago man te-ents
the treatment of Sutter ; or it may Ih
that he would save Sacramento from re
storing the fort that would ever lie a re
minder of the wrong done its original
builder. Evidently there is fcemethlng
ether than the greed for geld that sticks
, in his craw and forbids his entertaining
the 9fler te sell his meadow for money.
The death of Mr. Cawidy stalled the
orators te his memory into moralizing
upon the habit of humanity te only
waken up thoroughly te the conception
of the value of the life they mourn after
It has fled from among us. There
has been u unity of expression
of admiration for Mr. Catsidy's
character and tuleuts, new (hat he is
dead, that was net heard whlle he lived
and when it would have brought Jey te
bis feeul and perhaps added years te his
life. And fe new this nrdent desire of
Sacramento, te commemorate the hos
pitality and sacrltlce of Captalu Sutter,
after he had been long left In obscurity
te die, remluds us hew much better It
would be if we could spare a little of
the exuberant applause of the future te
the deeds aud the men of the present.
"Doubtless it will ever be te. ltncels
death and tlme te mellow memories and
te put upon record the real peutinieuts
of the human heart.
Feet Ball.
The college feet ball team Is rushing
right into the hearts of tltc citizens. It is u
noble game when played with chivalrle
temper,and quite interesting te fee young
men quarrel by the hour without ever
fighting! In these jwaccful days an
occasional return te barbarism is stimu
lating, and the usually harmless com
bats of the feet ball Held develop lottr lettr
rge, muscle and self-control; likewise
fun. The aggrieved party In a feet ball
quarrel is much tee who te take the ad
vice of the email boy who lustily shouts
"hit him In the mouth !" The aggrieved
party reflects tlmt such action would
spoil the game aud that he will very
aoeu have a chuuee te express his wrath
by violently mauling his opponent in
the next scrumble. Ah the game nears
its end nnd the contestants U-coiue weary
the amusement develops unsuspected
beauties. It frequently happeiis that a
gentleman with the ball emerges from
the crowd of players with one of the
enemy atleetlonetely embracing him
around the neck.
They sauutcrall' together in search of
a ueft muddy spot and here they He
down and the rest of the players climb
en ten and strike attitudes. Tim unmin.
W aedreferce.attired lu cuir,canoandether
;a clothing, then advauce aud ilts,elvu the
tableau in a few well chum words,
W wuercujiuii muy ure reuuuiy auuscU in
tbe remaining dictionary. The players
then form anew (heir Hum .,f l..,m,. ...,.i
?,Jve another scramble, highly pictur-
a- vque, vigorous and exciting. Earlier
, tf In the giuue thtie qualities are even
uieru prominent, and the running, dodg dedg
Ing, quarreling aud miscellaneous strug
gling are quite charming, but It takes
the flnnl straggles te draw out evidences
of carefully concealed nfTcctleu, like the
deliberate embracing of the players with
the ball. It lift noble, manly game,
and a gentle one withal, though It may
net seem se. The youths who therein
batter one nneihei- have the kindest
feelings after It it ever, and would Ihj
very sorry te really hurl opponents dur
ing tlic struggle. It takes it geed deal
te really hurt n feet ball player. Ge and
see Just hew much and you will Iks
nslimned te groan the next time you fall
down a flight of stair. Seriously, feet
ball is a line game, and our home col
lege has n line let of players. May they
win plenty of glory and retain thclrsev
eral skeleton Intact.
m
Ni:ws from llrnzll I nil of tlie snine
peaceful tone, but It must be reinuniliercd
that these In power thorn have rontrel of
the cables ami tlie ether side Is yel te be
heard from.
It Is reported tlmt tlie secretary of tlie
navy Inn telegraphed te Admiral mills, of
(he Seuth Atlntitltiqundroii,lhntllioTnlla Atlntitltiqundreii,lhntllioTnlla Atlntitltiqundroii,lhntllieTnlla
pooMi nnd flnlcnn should be sent te Jlrnzll
te leek after American Interests. Jf It
should happen tlmt American Interests
really need looking aflcr tliese ships can
net mnke much of a (1st nt It. Tlie Talla
poosa Is a woeilen paddle-wliccl steamer
smaller limn the dispatch beat Delphin.
She carries six howitzers. Tlie (Iiilcna Is
weed, somewhat larger nnd a screw
stcuiner, but her eight guns are mostly
smooth bere. It would seem much hotter
te send onueftho new ships down there,
but the only ones mailable nt ence nre tlie
four of the squadron of evolution Just
stnrtcd en their grand pnrnda. They nre
te go from Bosten te Portugal, which
kingdom by the way Is trembling loe badly
ever the ilrnrlllan rnvnhitlrMi- te silicerely
welcome the strong fleetef this republic.
It would spcju. nulrli hotter te send the
squadron of evolution te Brazil, where If
everything gees well they could gie a
precr greeting te the new republic, and
If any trouble should nrise they would In In
splre respect.
Tin: efforts te nrove an alibi In the
Crenln cose vvore greatly weakened by the
failure of an luiertaul witness en Tiiesday,
nnd the course of tlie dofenso en Wednes
day docs net scein te have helped thcin te
recover. An alibi is u very geed thing for
ilofenso, but n complute and open break
down of an attempt te preve one Is n much
better thing for the prosecution. It revcalH
an Intent te mislead Hint must lessen the
value of all ether testimony for ilofenso.
On Wednesday ovhlunce was offered show
ingthnt IlCKgN, ene of the prlsoneis, hud
called en Presldeul-elcct Unril.sen te urge
tlie appointment of a filcnd te elllce. Tills
hail nothing te de with the rase, hut It u its
explained that the defense desired te show
the chnrnctnr of llcggs' association with
public men. It serves better te show the
)lnd of meti that sonie public men allow
tlimnselves te be annoyed ly, and this
long rauge cll'ert te bring In tlie nanus of
the president does net rlevntu Mr. lieges n
bit.
Tin: Philadelphia ivwi has this te say
about ex-1'resldent Cleveland's speech te
tlie New Yerk business men: "It was a
lip-top speech and contained a heap of
sound, political souse, hut it will net pro pre
vent the newspaper eignns of Mr. Cleve
land's party Iren) continuing te abuse
President Harrison for appointing Mr.
Wnnumnkcr te the olllce of postmaster
general. " ev let tlie Y go out
among the business men of Phlhidelplila
nnd find Just hew many of them consider
Mr. Wanauuiker the highest type of a
cabinet elllccr. .Mr, Clevcluud did net ud ud
vlse the bnsliiess moil te buy olllce with n
campaign fund.
In tlie Timet trial lu Londen en Wed
nesday Sir Henry James rofencd te tlie
flight of Patrick Kgiiu as proof of criminal
conduct and tuiid tlmt thorn was oilier proof
of bin association with the l'lioenlx park
murdorers. Mr. Kgnn Is new United Slates
envoy te Chill, having been given that
high efllca by President Harrison and .Sec
retary lllainc.
Tin: mayor of New Yerk appointed
seveu school commissioners en Wcdnoa Wcdnea
diy, and ns usual two of them worn
women. There seems te be no geed ic.i ic.i
seu why women should net have place en
school beards, which nre supposed te held
aloof from politics. Thuy ceitalnly should
be ns well llilcd ns mun for overseeing the
education and training of cbiblicn.
Tm: departure of the squadron of evolu
tion does net le.ie our home waters much
of a navy. The North Atlantic squadron
is new mnde up of the Delphin, Kc.irs.irge
nnd Ynnlle. The two last aru wooden ships,
slew and Kerly armed and the Delphin
docs net claim gie.it fighting ability.
STANI.KY IIKACIIIN SUMVAI'WA.
Captain Wlssmuuu Teleueniilm Tlmt the
lUplerer Arrived November l().
Captain WIssiuuuu telegninlis that
Henry M. Stanley nrrled nt Mpwnpwn
en November Id.
Captain WlHsinaiin's dispatch concerning
.Stanley Is dated nt -inzibar en Wednes
day, ltcsides Ktnnley, nil the European
members of the oxpedltleu nnd Sehlne
and Ilell'inanaiul otber missionaries have
nrrlved nt Mpwupwa. All nre well. Cap.
tain Wlssuuun expects the parly te arrive
at ll.ignnioye en Deceiuber 1.
Tlie llerllu Jleieltauseiiier has n disjutch
from Captain Wissiiiaiin dated Mpwapun,
Octeber f!l. The dispatch says: "1-Vuref
Stanley's niei and one of Kinin'.s holdlers
have nrrlved huie. They loll Stttiitey at
Noukmimieu August 10, and camebv w.iv
of Nocmbe mid Mweiiowerl north te
Ugoge In thirty-threo d.ivs, including uine
dii en which they resttsl. Kuilu and
Casaltl had SOU Seudanese soldiers ami
many ether folleweis with them. Tliey
hnd lu their possesslon a large quantity
of Ivery. Stanley had a foive of
S10 Zan.lliarlH, and wns acvompanled by
Ids lieulenatils Nelsen, Jcphsen, Stairs,
l'arUe, Ilennyaud William. Tlie expedi
tion struck camp an seen .isthouiescngoiH
started. Kniln nnd Stuuley 'repcitedly
feucht and repulsed the MahdUts, ciptur
Ins: the Mahdi's grand baiiuer. Auuijeritv
of Kinln'M seldieis rel'iibed te fellow him
southward, asserting that tlu'lr way home
did net He lu that direction. Einiii left
two Egyptian elllccrs In charge of stations.
The messengers have no Unowledge of the
Scneussl or of events In Khartoum and
Abyssinia. "
Mct'iir-tliy Whip, Kellehee.
A light te a linish between Hilly .Mc
Carthy, champion middle-weight of" Aus
tralia, anil Dennv Kellelier, of llosteu. for
a pm se et l,soe, took pluce at the rooms
et the r,ilifrnui Athletic club, San Tran-cIsj-e,
We.luewl.iv ulglit.
McC.ulhy leek the nguresslve when
tlme was called and fercisl Kellelier about
the ring with his vicious swings. In the
third round he knocked Kellelier down
with ilulit-h.iuiler as the hitter breke
Kreund, which he frequently did. Kullo Kulle
lier'sllp waweut In this round. Kellelier
was knocked out In the twcntv-llrst round.
President Fulda, of Iho California Ath
letic club, Wednesday night put before the
club n preposition te match Jehn 1 Sulli
van and PUer Juekscn te tight In the club's
rooms Ter the weild's championship ,imj ,v
motion that tbe-ilub ut up n imrse of $10,
00) was seeonded and earried bv an uluiest
unanimous vote.
ltelerivd te Mr, Itlulue.
1 ruin HieN, V.Huu.
Here are a few dates of iuturest :
IV.-X!10 !!,,.,u"'! Mle of America.
1K!I. The UulUsI Match of Mexico.
!"!:!""!! !' ,,,'".,U,J l,tuU'" of 'i"uibi.
Iriil I he InlUil Mates of Vi-nexucln.
1WJ. The UulUil hUK of llrarll.
Will thcre eer be the t'uited Stutes( f
North and Seuth America, and hew mjuii ?
--
Twe i;ien Itaunih Held Olllee.
(Jreeu II. ituinii, Jr., son of the commis
sioner of pousleus, has been npiointed
assistant chief clerk or the )ensleii bureau,
ylce ltccds, reslgntsl. Tlie uoiuiulwileiier
he4 createl a new division, te be known as
the anpelutiucnt division, of which his feeu
will have charge.
THE MORMOXIXVF.8TIOATION.
A Wltnena ItcfiiMca te Tell Hew Slany
Wlrr-H He Hnd.
Investigation ns te the oaths taken by
the Mormons In the r.ndowment llouse
and the general tciulency of the teachings
of the church In reganl te the govern
ment was resume! in Salt lyike City en
Wednesday, C W. Pcnrose, editor of the
A'nc. and enn of the Mermen leaders,
who en Tuesdny refused Ui answer a ones ones
Hen ns te hew many wives he had ami
was given until next morning te de se or
go te prison, was tlie first witness called.
He iikiiIii llatly (Us'lluisl te niiswer, l.o l.e
grand Yeung, una of the church nttorneys,
said the witness wished te put In a written
klateinrmt nxelalnlnir his nosltietl. Mr.
Yeung called the court's iittcntlen te Hie
fact that President Cleveland Imd gnintcd
the witness amnesty, nnd he therefore
thought the court had no right te compel
lit in te answer the question ns te what the
witness lml done In the pist. The ques
tion wnsdlscussel nt length by the attor
neys, but the court slid the witness was
squarely lu contempt, and would be com
mitted te the penitentiary until he purged
himself. It was further stnted that hero here
nfler In tlie Investigation, any wltness who
declined te answer, slid did net put his
declination en seme legal ground, would be
compelled teanswer. The commitment was
net obevcil. l'otireso had n long consulta
tion wllli President Woodruff and General
Cannen. In the afternoon he was taken te
the penilentlary. He will file n statement
with the court.
Tlie safest nmt most reliable remedy for the
UMinl dlnenu-s of the Imliy Is lr. Hull's Hnliy
Hiu p. It cenUilns nothing Injurious, l'rli'e
25 cents n lieltlc.
ir you the In n low, nmrshyillpitrlct, where
thu mlnsiiwt nrinlng from derjiylnir segetable
matter, pollutes the atnieplierc, the iim of
Uixniler Ixcerneii nn iilioliile neresslty. ft
ilrles miilsrlu from the sjstem at once nnl
ciixts only Zi cent.
Or plain, or bountiful, tbe while,
Nelady can atrerd te smile,
Unlss her leth nre llkn tlie snow;
Anil If Khn fall In this,
And can't afford tomnlleor kls,
Hhe mutt ue SOZODONT, t trew.
Man wants hulllttln lierolielew,
I tn I wauls that llttle strong.
This Is eupcclally true of n purg. The nverftgn
man or wnniim dws net precisely linukcr for It,
ns ii rule, but when tnlien, wlnlies It te be
prompt, sum and ftfcellvc. Dr. I'lcrce's I'lenii
nnt PiirgatlNe I'ellits leave nothing te he de
sired In polutef ctllcncy, nnd yet their action Is
totally from any unpleasant yinplem. or ills ills
agncntjle nfUT cllfcts, Purely rgotnble, per
fectly harmless. W.ThAw
s
'WIKTHPKCIFICCO.
Lingered Botween Life and Death.
Mrs tlce. P. Hmoetc, n highly cultivated and
ifitlinutilolndyef Prescott, Ark,, writes under
datoef April 20, ISfiD: "Daring Hie summer of
1KS7 my eys l)ccnm Inflamed, and my sto
mach und liver almost heismexly illi-enlercd.
Nothing Inte agreed with inc. I took chronic
dlnrrhrva, nnd ler nemc tliae my llfe wns de
spaired of by my family. Thu lending physi
cians of the country uoie consulted, and the
medicines administered by them never illit any
liermanent geed, and 1 llngeleil between lite
anil death, the later being preferable te the
agonic 1 was enduring. In May, IKSS, 1 hc hc
came disgusted with ptijslcliiiis and their
iiihIIcIiics. 1 dropped them nil, mid deiwndcd
solely en riwiri's hx.clflc(rt.r. H.), n few Letties
of which mnde me pcrmniienlly well well
from then until new."
MADU HIS bin-: A IIHUDKN.
I have had scrofula until It mnde myllfua
burden. I was Incxprcrsllily mlsuriitile, nick,
weak, sleepless, and unhappy; di siring that
the short time which seemed te hnvn been
allotted te me en this earth would hasten tenn
cud. 1 tried doctors' treatment nnd medicine,
and travel, but noun of these did nny geed, for
Iho scrofula griidunll grew worse. One physlj
clan, who 1 traveled far te see, aud le wlieinf
paid SIM, gave up Iho cnie us hepele.SK. I then
gave up nil ether medicines, nnd took only
Hwirt'sHK'cltle (M. H. H.) Four bottles or that
medlcluu cured me, anil for the past four ears
I have had ns excellent health unit I am ns free
fiem disease as nnyhndy living "
F. Z. Ni:i.seN, Fremont, Neb.
Trcntloe en Illoed ami HUln Diseases mailed
free.
(I) HWIFT HPI'XH'IC CO., Atlanta, Un.
1,1'rtnatitrthcr'e.
I'Mli.AlO'i.i-iuA.TIiurvtiiy, Nev. 21, 1NU.
A happy family goats, alli
gators, and seals. Or they
were happy before men claimed
their cuticle for footwear.
This concerns Men's Slip
pers. They touch the library
fender of a Winter's night ;
they touch Christmas thoughts.
Coats. Opera or Toilet,
maroon, patent leather trim
ming, $2 and $2.50 ; also ma
hogany goat, plain finish, at
2.25.
Alligators.
Would have
The real sort,
crushed your
bones with their long jaws be
fore they .surrendered te fate.
Yeu think you are even as you
rest jeurself in beautiful Alli
gator Slippers. Brown, slate,
russet, chestnut, mahogany ;
goat or patent leather trimmed,
Real Scats. Brown and rus
set, $3.
Patent Leather Dancing
Pumps. Men's $2.50, Beys'
$1.75, Youths' $1.50.
With a forward glance te the
1 lelidays, we remind you that
the great stock of Men's Slip
pers is here.
Market strict side.
All about the ieurtli aisle
north of Transept.
Te the west, Novelty Dress
Robes at great reductions. Ne
need te print a word of that
you knew it already. At the
east the power of 50 cents
reigns supreme in the Almas,
Sebastopels, and Raye Seleils.
Yeu knew that tee.
But lying brightly between
and waiting for your coining is
the region of 75 cents and $.
Listen te the tale. It has
three parts. First Six styles
wool with silk, elegant stripes.
At 75 cents tc-day, $1 yester
day. Second The same price
tumble with four styles fine
All-wool Serge, solid sideband.
Third Weel Serge, melange
border, and plain with striped
combination, many styles, that
were $1.25 yesterday, are 75
cents te-day. And they are all
choice Trench and German.
I low they brought ethers
down from $1.25, $1.50, and $2
te $1 must wait another day,
unless you buy them unher
alded meanwhile.
Seuth of irnUi'.
A surprising short time be
tween the thousand dozen lets
of these Bohemian Napkins.
It is touch and go with them,
sure enough. Twenty-three
inches square, full selvedge, and
the dozen price $1.10.
Keuthwcst of centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
II
OOD'8 HAllflArAMI.bA.
Catarrli in
Is n cemplnlnt which Brfcctn nearly everybody,
mera or leu. It originate In a cold, or tucecv
nlen of celdn, combined with Impure bleed.
Dlsajrwaible flew from the nose, llckllnir In the
threat, ofTentlve breath, pnln ecr and between
the eyes, ringing nnd bursting nelics In the
enni, nre the mero common symptoms. Cnturrh
Iscurcdby ilecsl's Hnrsaiiirllla, which strikes
dlnsjlly at lis ceumi by remevlnu nil Impurities
from the bleed, buUdlnc up the illnciucd tlnue
mill kIvIhk binltby tene te thu whelssyttcm.
Itiiiidrcdiief tettlmeiilnls preve beyond rpus rpus
lien that u positive cure for catarrh Is found In
HOOD'S SAR8APAEILLA
" Ter 23 years I have been troubled with nt
tnrrh In the head, Indlgetlleu, and nenernl de
bility. I concluded te try n bottle of Heed's
Hnmnparllla, nnd lldld room muili rwhI that
I continued Its use till I have tkenncbettles.
Mybfiillh has greatly lmpreisl,nd I feel like
n (tlrrerenl weiniui." Mss. J. II. Adams, 8 ltlch ltlch
inend Hlreet, Newark, N. J.
N. 11. If you have decided te tnke Heed's
rJnonpnrlllndenolbn Induced te buy any ether.
Held by nil druggists. SI ; six for S3. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD 4 CO,, I)ivcll, Mass.
100 DOMKS O.NK DOI.I.AIt.
Jlru
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KXT DOOItTOTHK COUKT HOUHE.
Bargains ! Bargains ! '
We are etlcrlng many Ilargulns this week In DRESS GOODS, Ladles' and Children's Coats,
lllaukcts, Mutra, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Comets, etc., etc
Among thespcclalllcs we will mention : ItcmnnnU of blenched and Unbleached Tnble Linens
n Wc CerM-t for 38e ; Children's Corset Wnlsta, 'i'xs ; Nankeen Cotten Flannels, 9c j another ceke
Unbleached Cotlon Flannels nt 5c; 60 dozen acrmnn Linen Napkins nt 75c, worth SI ; 23 dozen
Bceteh Linen Napkins, dinner sire, SI 23, worth S2 J Utnck All-Weel Hcnrletln, 13 Inches wlde, at
75c, a SI quality ; Illnck All-Weel Henrietta, 40 Inches wlde, SI, the SI Sfi quality ; Colored Hen
rlcltns, m Inches wide, nt37Jej Indigo lllue Prints nt6Jfc, 4-IItlll Muslin nt 8c: Beautiful Crel
tonnes at 10c, wero 12Kc ; Men's Colored Bhlrts and Drawers at 23c, worth 37Je ; Htampctl Pillow
Hlmmsef best muslin only 25c; Ht imped llurcnu and Sideboard Cevers, 2.5c, 33c, 45e nudSOc.
-Corne when you will you will always find Bargains here.
FHHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
sv , ETZOEH A HAUC1H.MAN.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS
-AT-
METZGER &
.Inst 0) enel u Large nnd llntulsoine Assortment of LADIES' nnd CHIL
DHEN'S COATS ut tlie Lewest Prices.
I'm ticulur Attention Is culled te our SEAL PLUSH COATS, mnde expressly
for us by tlie Ik-st MnnufnctuicrH. Fer Style, Beauty nml Finish Cannet be Excelled.
Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere,
Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
(OIM'OSITK THK
B
.mid & Mcelrey.
TBiLRjD & Mcelrey,
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Isn't It n fact, thnt for the snme amount or money you can
buy netter goods In one store tliiin you can In another ? Why ? Ilecnuse snme sell their geiHls nt
smaller pretlts, giving you a bctUr article for your money. ve claim te sell koeiU closer than nny
ether lien) In Luniaiter. Ineur last advcrtl-omentMe spoke about Underwear. Men's White
or Colored ntaX'i)C, 37Jc, fide nnd up. lidlennt 2."e, 39c, 59eand up New wnlloyeu may see the
same priced goods nt nny ether store, m claim our goods at tlie prices nre tlie test value ever
eircred. Take our I Jitllcs' Veils, starting nl 'J.3C, next grnde. 10c, nnd se en, perhaps you will sny
the nest grade at ether stores lstfTSfcrach or 73c per pair, se It Is, nnd our price iiOc or 78c per pair,
lie n pair hlgher.but for the illlli'icni'f of 3e mere ue kIvc.veii a nnir of rtK that retail at Sl,a
saving of 2.'e en eery pair, liiitvnmn't speak of every number or Underwear, lu Ladles', Men's
or Children's, as me have them lu Merine, Medicated, Natural Weel, Camel's Hair, etc.
SHAWLS Extra bnrgnlns lithlngluHhaulsiittl.il 25, 81 CO, f2 nnd up. We would call special
mention of two numbers In lieuhle wlmls thutnre. wny below the regular prle. One In a ureen,
Illnck and lllue Plaid at f.160, which Is nt least 81 under price. Anether number Is onent 81 60,
wiiicn, wn nre sure, you cannot milieu in quality ier lens man &, in n great variety ei siyics.
Ilargulns In lllack Thibet Hhawlslii single nnd double. Shoulder .Shawls from 10c up
RLANKirm White nnd Colored Illnnkets nt 75c, Mc, 81, tl 2a,81 CO, 81 75, f.'.rJSJ, 83,8350,81,
81 5, 85. fH, 87, 8U. I'ery kind nt Hip price Is n bargain.
COMPORTX-Comferta lit 75c. 81. 1 Si. 81 60. SI 75. K. 8225. 82 60. S3. Our own make. Larife iilie
nt 81 50 Nene of our licst sellers.
I'liANNULM Notwithstanding the mild weather we have sold a quantity of Flannels already
lu Cotten l'lnmicUat 5c, J(c, S, 10c, 12W.r, etc.: In Weel Flannels, In (Irey, at loe, 12kc, 15c, 18c, etc.;
In Rd nt 12!c, 15c, JX'.'-Vimil up; InNiivy lllnent Sic, 31c, 10c and GOc Kmbrefitercd Fliiunels
for rjlslrl. In Pure erOream White, embroidered white ; In lilue llrcy, cinbreldcred cardinal J In
llrenn Mixed, ouibreldcied brim n, nt 51 nnd 8125 per ynrd. Klegaut quality aud patterns.
HTAMPClKJOODrt Hlnmped Pillow rJhniiisnt'JUi nnd 25c per pair. Stamped Linen Wash
stand Cevers, 25e. IturenuMearfs, i!5c, licnnil up. Tidies from 5c up. Hpliishers from 10c up.
OIL CLOTll We nre ettering u sim'cIiiI geed article III Fleer Oil Cleth, 2 ynrds wide, at 50c n
ynrd. .lust tlie thing for uneven doers, as It Is soft and pliable. All grades from ynrd le 2J
yards wide. Cheap Cocea Rugsal50c; iertli75c.
PANT HOODS All extra large stock of Panting nt 10c, 12'c. 15c, ISc, 20c, 25c,374c, 40c, IV, 50c,
fi5c, 75ennd up. It Is only by ettering bnrgalns we urecnnblc te Increase our trade, which woluive
neen lining ever sinee vvu sinrieii.
rUaTHKRH Tlie best Feathers cheap. A
bjlrid & Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Sedth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn.
Nes,
JLUntclu'e.
H
Z. RUOADS A HON.
Visitors Are Invited te Our Art Roem !
OUR IMPORTATIONS INCLUDE
PAINTINGS AND STATUARY,
lmON'ZUS AND MUSICAL llOXICS,
PANS AND I.ICATHKU GOODS,
l-'RL'NCH CLOCKS AND CAN'DPLAlHtA.
Paintings by modern nrllsts. llrenrcs tlmt wen In the Paris Salen. Musical liexes, the finest
fieiieva weik. l'nus ofencplecolncc, hand painted. French Clocks, quarter hour strike. Oiudcla
Ina lu Oeld, Silver, Onyx and llrenc.
lliijers of Wedding or Holiday (lifts will iilcavu call nnd lenrn eurprlccs.
-Watches, Clocks, Jewelry und Musical llexck repaired.
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
JEWELERS,
Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA.
1?
JiLINN A1URENEMAN.
$.100.
BLOCKS OF FIaZE.
AMCS13 YOPRSULF AND MAK11 MOXKY.
Tin' New Yerk World will give $100 te the pors-en who will de the I'tuzlc in
the nhortest time.
The LnneuHter 1nti:li.iei;nci:u will pity 20 te the jeien in Litncnster County
who will ile tills Pttzzle it: the i-hertest tinie.
SOLE AGENTS. PRICE, 10 CENTS.
tnothitte
i sici:w.
Fall, 1SS9.
Make It the money-saving time of the ear,
and this the place le yaw It by getting Urn best
material und most st llsh
Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings
FORTH K LKAhT MONEY.
Yeu knew the reputation -ulns nllahle.
Prices nnj lower than ever, st) Ics handsomer,
ipialllv liner.
Te theM who liave de.il! here the garments
jieak fertheinselvcn.
All lli.it Isasked sa trial le please jeu.and
assiirojeu srfecl b.illsfactieu.
NOS.-J.tl ANDIBUWCST KING STKKOT.
liklmd
O K.NIIV WOLF,
FURNITURE STORE,
has remevisl te 13fl Fust King street, huvlngn
full line of Furniture of every description at the
iewciii. pnctsi. aise unucruiKing promptly
tli
luuuisi ut, iuii uuu tJXHIUlllU uur giieus.
S-tfdR JJ, WOLF. ISA East King HU4
tlie Head
Uangcreua tendencies characterize that very
common affection, catarrh In the head. The
foul matter dropping Inte the bronchial tubes
or June Is very liable te lend te bronchltlter
rentimiitlnn. As catarrh originated In Impu
rities In the bleed, local applications can de but
llttle geed. The common sene method of
treatment Is te purify the bleed, nnd for this
ftirpese there Is no preparation superior le
loed's Hnrnapnrllla. The iKiwerfnl action of
Ihl medicine upon the bleed expels the scrofu
lous tnlnt which leeds nnd simtnlns mtnrrhal
disease, whllelt tones and builds up the affected
membruue.
CUBES CATARRH
" I had the worst symptoms of chronic ca
tarrh for two yearn. He troublesome was ft that
I could net smell nor taste. I found Heed's
Harnaparlltn n speedy cure, nnd I am new frce
from this nwful dleasc." J, II. Hammis, Kay
Hhere.N. Y.
" Fer several years I hnd n catrrlisl nfTectlen
lu my threat, nnd had tried several medicines
lint could find nothing te help me. I must say
I was very mtirh benefitted by using Heed's
HarsapnrlUn," KM AS V. DEVitir-s, Omaha, Neb
Held by nil druggists, ft ; six for S5. Prepared
only by U. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass.
100 DOHKH ONE DOI.I.AU
(Scotia.
WF
HAUGHMANS.
COOPKR HOUSK.)
loner gnideatSOc.
Jlcutietvu.
1 CENTAL ROOMa.
R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist.
UltAUI'ATK IN DeNTISTIIV AMI AN.MrilETU'H.
Olllce und Residence,
hOlTTHE.ST COR. OKANIIK AND NORTH
QUEEN bTRF.Ers.
Prompt Attention. Chuigcii Reasonable.
All Werk Warranted,
f lei'iLs-S a. m. te t p. in. Week Days.
keptMSiudAw
minccllaiu'iiun.
s'rnm: nii'ivEit into in eiw pianos
1 ure unsurpassed uv any oilier pianos e
iuW icr r..'ll
MIIIa V.. f.a
tfi. llieouere iiioiuiei, ii, u.
Miren.
e. ll EaM
., vrir.f , .ttl .V V.W..
i'irie .1,1. i-i
.N
kt Klugbl., Lancaster, Pa,
K
ANb.Vi
Investment Company,
1'ndi-r KinicrvUIeii of Hank ComiiilleiK'rs.
Capital S."),iii)
Kutplin .. 1U0,IU)
V mllv Ideil earnlngk. US.I.VS
htiK-klieldcn.' liability.- . .. 500.0U0
Investments from fO te rJU).
JOHN II. M J TZLER, Agtnf,
ectli-lyd Ne. U heulti Duke UI.
9V0Cttlt9.
ILAKKES SPECIAL BAIU1AINB.
Tbe Greatest Offer On Earth!
Highly Important te Scheel Teachers I Re
member, the teachers who leave town without
calling en CLAIIKE, the Tea, CeiTee. and Oro Ore
ceryman, of Lancaster, will regret; It all tin
da)s of their lives. Especially when theysee
the beautiful presents secured by their neigh
bors who lisve called. Our offer te teachers and
nil who call nre Iho greatest ever heard of since
Adam dwell In Paradise.
ltcmembcr our stock of Tens, Coffees nnd Uro Ure
curies Is the largest nnd most complete of nny
house In the stele. Prices always the lowest
nnd quality precs 1L
Best New Leghorn Citren, lse B. Telekn Telekn
thnres, Perfectly Clean Currants und Sultana
ltnlslns ready rer Immediate use, for sale by us.
Fruit PiHldlne.Hcn prick ; 7 packs ferSOe. Fin
rstllnc of Hmekcd Fish 111 the city. Clscecs,
Klpnnrd Herring, (Salmen nnd Hen Herring.
Cheapest .Sugars In thn city.
SAMUELGLARKE'S
TEA AND COFFEE AND (1ROCKRY HTOllE,
12 A 11 BOUTH QUEEN STREET.
-Telephone.
T BUltHK'S.
Fresh Goods from the Mills.
Choice New Iluckwhent. Alse Bclf-Rnislng
Buckwheat. Schumacher's Fresh Avena or
Rolled Oats. Schumacher's Oat Meal. Schu
macher's Farina nnd Oranulated Cern Meal.
Cracked nnd Rolled Wheat by the pound.
Whenllett, a new nnd flne article for the break
fast table.
SUGARS ALMOST STRUCK BOTTOM.
Down from the highest, from two te thrce
cents n pound. Yeu enn't leek for them much
lower. Uranulnted nt 8c Is reasonable.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS
In grvnt variety. Alse Canned Goods of nil
kinds,
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER. l'A.
T REisr.
Given Away Free !
" Our Family Physician."
A plain, practical and reliable, gulde te the
detection nnd treatment of dlsenscsjcommen te
this country. Designed for use by people who
have net made thn practice of medicine a study
or abuslncM, and who nre net supposed te be
familiar with technical phiwcs and names, but
wnnt Information In plain English. Price, $3.
Auk for a card, buy ivventy dollars worth of
Groceries In ninety days. The amount of each
purchase will be cancelled as goods nre bought
en this curd, nnd when nil the figures, repre
senting (20, ure purchased, 5 oil get the book.
An Immense Stock of Groceries.
Twenty barrels of the Rest Ijist Year's Crep
New Orleans Unking Molasses, 5. 0, 8, 10, 12,11.
IS, 18 nnd 18c u quart. A big let of One-Pound
Comb Heney, lSc n pound, Hl.xty gallons of
Finest New Yerk HUite Heney nt 15en pound,
two pounds for S5c. A let of Mlncenientnt8c,
10c, undVery Finest at 12c n pound. Finest
New Killing Picnic Hauls reduced te 8c n
pound; Hummer llelngnn, Pc. Dried Ileef, Oc
and 10c. Finest Extra Dry Knuckle Dried Jiecf,
lac a pound. Granulated Cemment, te n quart.
Six pounds rrch Wheat Germ for 23c Hlx
pounds Rolled Oats, 25c. Self-Rnlslng Ruck
wheat. 10c nnd 15c n jvick. Thrce pounds Finest
New Figs, 23c. Twe pounds Finest Prunellas
for 23c. Thrce pounds New Apricots for 2.3c.
Hlx, four, three and two pounds Prunes for 23c.
Cerallne, 5c and 10c a pack. New English Cur-
rnnis, inree peuniis ier zec ive peunas
Peaches, S3c. Thrce pounds Evaporated Ap
ples, 25c Twe pounds Rest Evnporeted Un
pnred Peaches for 23c. New Citren, 20c. Lemen
und Ornnge Peel, 15c n pound. New Pitted
Cherries, 20e a pound. Twelve Flne Four-Inch
Wax Candles for 15c. Three-pound can New
Apricots, 23c. Twe cans Finest French Pens,
23c. Four pounds Thick or Thin Wnter Crack
ers for 23c. Nlcnacs, three pounds for 25c. NIc
tints, ilve pounds for '23e. Ginger Hnnps, three
pounds for 23c. Caustic riedn, 6c n pound. Ma
laga Grapes. Persian nnd Ferd Dates, Flerida
Oranges, New Nuts, Fresh Candles, Lima
leans, Buckwheat, Ilemlny, l'cnsjBplIt Pens,
Lentils, Ac. The finest lines of Hmeked Clscecs
nnd Hugnr-Curcd Herring, Codfish nnd Mack
erel In the city.
reFst !
M'HOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE BTS.,
Directly Opposite
J. II. Martin t Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer toHerm Hersw Hetel.
Cix'U (Gcn.ib
T 11. MARTIN CO.
CONNEMARAS,
NEWMARKETS,
IRISH PEASANT COATS,
STONINETT JACKETS,
SEAL PLUSH GARMENT,
STOCKINETTE JACKETS,
Well made and excellent ma
terial, from $3.25 te $5.00.
Fine Steckinette Jackets from
$5.00 te $10.00, are bound with
silk braid, have bell sleeves and
are very desirable.
Ladies' Plush Coats,
Ladies' Plush Jackets,
Ladies' Plush Medjeskas,
Ladies' PlushWalking Jackets
are made from Walker's Cele
brated Plush, and every gar
ment guaranteed te give supe
rior wear.
Cut prices in Corsets te-morrow,
Friday, also Saturday, we
will sell
Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip,
79c.
Dr. Warner's Ceralinc, 79c.
Dr. Warner's Health, $1.05.
lialPs H. P. Corsets, 75c.
Ball's Circle Hip Corsets, 75c.
Ball's Sateen Corsets, $1.00.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
(iMeitv.
EVAN A bON'H.
Levan's
Fleur!
Uniform and Reliable.
i
&vf Ooeb.
w
ILLIAMSON A FOSTER.
Wc have the very latest styles Hoyi' Cntwjl
V.UHI DllllA, fill, fl, Vi.
Reys' Dress Hack Ce.it Bulls, 11, r, 110, $12.
Heys' Hclioel Overcoats, n nnd J3 SO.
Reys' Dress Overcoats, t- W, 17 te $18.
Men's Montjernnc Hen verl)vimuUi.tK.
Men's Fur Reaver Overcoats, w, SIO, 111, 114
Men's Reefer Jackets, S3 50. M, $3, tO.
Working 1'nnU, 7fte.
Children's Fancy Worsted Hulls. JS, 7, H.
Children's Overcoats, 12, ti 50, 13 GO.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OFUNEQUALLEt
RAROAIN8IN
Blankets and Comforts
Prices thnt are 20 per cent, below regul
figures.
Flannels nnd Canten Flannels at low den
prices.
THE RIBBON SALE
Having secured n few mere special leU will
enable us te continue the sale one week longer!
mines ! i no I'lusu i;nnis aim jncxeis nna
Aieiijesiins or Ucnultie imiiertcd 1'lut.h, HO 75,
5IZ, I1, tioeo.
Ladles' Cleth Newmarkets, te 60 te 120.
MEN'S TODERWEAR
Flne Natural Shirts nnd Drawers, 75c te
each.
Flne Whlle All-Weel Shirts nnd Drawers, (1
te n CO.
Men's Scarlet Weel Shirts and Drawers, 75e
te (I each.
Men's Merine Shirts and Drawers, white, gray
nnd red, 2'ic, S8c, 60c.
Men's Night Robes, plain nnd fancy fronts,
EJUC lO 54 w.
HATS, FURS AND UMBRELLAS.
Lndle9' Shoulder Capes, Astrnchan Cleth,!
Pointed Frent with Pocket, Se. I
Plain CaH-s of Astrnchan Fur, SIO ; wlthl
i allien rrem, sia.
Plush Capes, Se te SO 60.
Rlack Hair Capes. S-1 60.
Menkey Fur Cellars, SI lefi.
Children's Mull's from 60c.
Celd Cap Umbrcllus, warranted fast black,!
Heys' Stiff Hats reduced from SI te 50c.
Heys' Plush Cups with bands, 60c.
Heys' Cleth Caps with bands, 35c.
Heys' Flne Dress Shoes 81 50.
Ladles' Dress Ilutten Shoes, S2 50.
Misses' Dress Rulteu Shoes, S3.
Men's Strem; Heets. S2.
Ijidlcs', Misses', Heys' nnd Slen's Rubber I
iioeis nnu uv crsnecs.
Williamson & Fester,
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
Branch Stere,
NO. 318 MARKET STREET. IIARRIS-
nuitri PA.
lEW BOSTON STORE.
GO TO THE
-reit-
BARGAINS !
THERE 111 NO PLACE LIKE
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
If Yeu Care te Save Meney.
EVERY DAY HRINGS CS NEW CUSTOMERS.
Because our Lew Prices nre spreading our
fame abroad.
Everybody Interested In savlnu money should
visit our store.
Words nre Inadequate te descrlbe tlie mag
nlllccnt opportunities for fnvlng money ut our
establishment.
He wlse I Pay us nn early visit.
We Open Te-day a New Line of
Fancy Werk Supplies, Viz:
Flush Halls. Plush Flowers.
Faucy Cords, Manner Reds.
Spider Wcln, Chenilles,
Brass Ornaments,
Tinsels, Te el Racks,
Plushes, Satins, etc.
Don't Miss the Place,
IT'S AT
24 Centre Square.
BARGAINS IN WOOLEN HOSIERY
Children's Woolen Uoie nt 8, 10, 11!'$, 15, 17,
'JO, tS cents, etc.
liiris vv H)i nese in ii, 17, ju, -it cents, eic.
ladles' Weel Hoe nt 12) 17, 30, S" te 60 c
1 cents
a pair.
HIG UAItOAINS IN
Plush Coats, Stockinet! Coats and Sbawls.
XMUZKHAIUIAINS INT
lllaukcts, Comforts,
Flannels, Skirts,
Skirtings, Shirtings,
Pant Goods, Cotten Flannels, etc.
WONDERFUL BARGAINS
IN
Dress Goods !
SMnch Heavy Cleths at Kc a yard,
ttvlui'h Fine Cleths at t!5e a jar.l
M-Inch Cleths nt I5e .i vard.
1W Styles Drcs Goods at 5c, 7c,sc,0.-, 10c, liljy,
15c, 17c, 'Ale, SV, U5c, .15c, i")c te SI 50 it j aril.
J. Harry Stamm,
24 Centre Square.
HiaiwHester
NEWBOSTON STORE