Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 18, 1890, Image 2

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IniMri reply te the nucry of the Dcutiche
JRevue, that he is greatly pleased with
the emperor's labor congress. lie says :
' I think this imperial act tlie wisest
aad worthiest that has proceeded from
fttiv fteyeMlm of our times :" and he
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nlerfthle rendition of the wage-earners
m&m Europe.
uvnicai BeciniiBii juuu uuimi um
i1 Londen strike leader, declines te believe
T f that the emperor is sincere In bis plans
for the relief or tue wage-enrncrs, um
1 then Bums has way of thinking that
there can be no geed in kings or capital
ists. He Is the man who curtly replied
te a message of sympathy from a West
ern Laber lengueW your sympathy J
Send us your shillings." A stubborn
Britlshcr Is Jehn Burns, 'who measures
everything by pounds and shillings, and
is se near-sighted te sce clearly the mo
tives that may lead Emperor William
te court popularity by putting him
self at the head or the labor move
ment. It is qulte posslble that the
cardinal tee net far wrong in his cstl
'inate of the wisdom of the meve, al
though it is rather strange te find a
government that maintains clew press
censorship inviting ether nations te a
conference for a free discussion that must
include criticism of existing neuses.
There Is little probability thnt the
conference will be held, as France will
net be persuaded te accept a German
.Invitation. The danger of an offense te
'their touchy feelings would be tee great
for the French delegates and besides
they are accustomed te consider Paris
the hub of the universe, where nil such
movements should originate. Whether
successful or net, the proposal has un
doubtedly ndded te the emperor's popu
larity at home and increased foreign
Interest in him. A sovereign who flics
around Europe en state visits and mean
while talks tp the army, the Reichstag
and the werkiug people, and does some
thing every day, that puts him in cable
dispatches Is certainly "a hustler"
worth watching; and Emperor William
.has been living that way for some tiuie
past.
A Gate for the University.
The class or '80 of the University of
Pennsylvania, at their decennial reunion
in Philadelphia en Monday night, re
solved te erect an ornamental gateway
or arch of stone at the northern extrem
ity of the college grounds. There will
be many utilitarians quick te remark
that these men, ten years away from
college, should have had inore sense
knocked into them than they Bcem
te display in proposing te present
their alma mater with a costly
and perfectly useless and stack of
atones and mortar. The money would
be much better used, in the estimation
of these critics, If it were devoted te
books or prizes, or simply banded te the
trustees. There is force in the criticism,
but we have tee much force of that kind
in American life. The idea of practical
utility is se ovcrpeweilng thnt art and
its indisputable Influence aie forgotten,
except when some one, bewildered by
the volume of his own wealth, duvetcs a
portion te art out of sheer weariness.
These university men show a rare op ep op
prcclatien of the inspiring and elevating
influence of uoble architecture that is a
credit te their alma mater, aud a proof
of the firmness of its bread and liberal
training.
Colleges In great cities need te have
their approaches guaided by gateways
or monuments, whlchwill give a strong
impression of the dignity of learning.
Eastern civilization appreciated this,
and built at Samarkand these huge
gateways or " medresses " which staud
te this day towering above the city,
brilliant with glazed bricks nud tiles
flaihing in the suu worthy of rank
among the wonders or the world. We
. cannot vie with their grandeur, for they
represent the opposite extreme of artistic
development.
Many ofeur colleges, w lib sweeping
open landscape around them, impress
the eve at once bv the natural Iwntifv of
pt their annreaches and need mnnv iitlinr
i things in the artistic line mere than they
de gateways, but the University of
Pennsylvania would be benefitted by a
massive archway, aud ethers will surely
fellow the building of the one new con
templated, until these arches may beconie
as famous as the college gateways at
Oxford.
Memorials Aud lite l'nir.
Washlngteulans are chuckling very
audibly umeng themselves ever the
probable failure of the world's fulr
project which they were long nge forced
te admit could net be brought te Wash
ington and which they ure therefore
quite satisfied le llnd expiring. The
world's fair fever is always followed by
a peevish, fretful, convalescence during
which the recovering city hceius te take
particular pleasure in the discomfiture
of Its former rivals. But Washington
has been long out of the race
and is new particularly gratified be
cause there teems te be hope that
the collapse of the fair scheme, when It
occurs, will clear the ground for a dash
at the surplus in a bill te commemorate
the discovery of America by the building
of a great memorial of some kind lu
Washington. But Philadelphia, with
Quaker thrift, is already en the ground
as a rival In the memorial business, and
"wisely refrains from making It a memo meme
itlal of Columbus or conditional upon the
failure eflhe fair. The story is that u
meeting of great guns is te be held in
Philadelphia next Saturday te boom
a plan for the erection of a five-million
dollar meuumeut in Falrmeunt park,
te mark the ccuteuuial of the
establishment of the republic. Phlladel
1 phi is strong en national centennials
and she knows it and sticks te them.
What deea she care for Columbus and
1493 for Ferdinand and Isabella "of
Spain, there is no date greater than
1776 and no here mere worthy of honor
thM Washington, Franklin aud Rebert
Merris. Se Philadelphia and Washing
ton will scramble for their monuments.
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M a surplus u uig ana congress
willing) both may win while Chicago
hM net begun te dlspmlr of the world's
fair, and we may haw all three under
takings en hand In 1802.
U run Philadelphia will be heard from
In s musical way when Ay res nukes a
strong mm jbr Congress. ,
Thk acceptance of Iho dynamite crulicr
has been delayed until the guns should be
tested with leaded dynamite shells, a trial
te which the contractors were naturally
loath te subject the vessel, because any
carelessness of handling or trifling defect
in the guns might wreck the whole concern.
The dynamite gun company appears te
have perfect confidence in the weapon, but
the builders of a ship costing se much
money have naturally abewu anxlety
te get paid for It before taking
any risks. Secretary Tracy has seen the
guns tested in overy possible way without
dynamite, and he has the knewledge that
ether guns Just llke them have thrown the
leaded sbeUr, but he insists upon the letter'
of the test, as it is his right and duty te de,
and the dynamlte gan company must stand
the racket. His evident that target prac
tice with leaded shells will net be a popu
lar amusement In the dynamlte arm of the
navy.
Tun indlflerent voter had no weather
excuse te-day and the heavy vete polled
shows that the local contest has been short
and sharp, although apparently quiet.
Inn iNTEM-iciENcxn awaits the result of
the balloting for mayor with confluence
that If the city knows Its man a gradnate
of this ofuce will again be chosen.
PERSONAL.
Mri. Rkiikcca Way Tati.eii, the aged
molher of the Inte distinguished author,
trnvoler and diplomat, Bayard Tayler, is
seriously 111 at her home In Kennett
Square, and her rocevory is doubtful, en
account of her ad vanced age.
Sib Artiiuii Sullivan In an lntorvlew
ex pressed htmself rather bitterly at the
treatment his operas had roceivod In
America, and added that in future he will
net take the trouble te secure an Amerluui
copyright.
Skx Ai-en IlnAnsT, of California, werked
en his father's Turin In Missouri borere he
went te the Oeldcn Onte, forty years age.
His name is tosemo extent suggestive of
the reputation he bears nx that el one of the
best listeners In the United States Hcnate.
CoMreann Moheni, director of the opera
at Smyrna, Austria, having recovered from
an attack of the grip, has expressed Ids
gntitude te llygeis in a symphony, the
melody clearly Indicating the ceursn of the
malady from the first sucoze te the doctor's
bill.
Den Pkdre'h norvens dlscaie Increases,
and partly unhinges his mind. He lives
in dally expectation of being roeallod te
rule Urnril, and does net realire the pro pre
carious state of his own finances. He re
Aises te reduce his Imperial suite, and
maintains his expenses en a grand scale.
Buffalo Bill had an Interesting ox ex ox
pnrlenco at Barcelena. As he was about te
loave that city he was accosted by an envoy
of the Spanish government, who asked
him If he would nccept a certain decora
tion. " Net by a long sight," ald Colonel
Cedy. "lam already dnkoef Colerado."
The envoy bowed respectfully and disappeared.
ciiildkex fight a evr-u.
Twe Bosten LadsEngnire In Deadly Com
bat Fer n Olrl-One of Tliem
Llkely te DIe.
Itotten Dispatch te l'lilladclpliln Times.
Francis Cunnlnghain, aged 0, and Jauiei
Dowd, aged 7, cousins, living In the Box Bex
bury district, last night Indulged in a sav sav
age duel. The trouble was evor a llttle
girl in the neighborhood whom both boys
admired. Their idolatry was the ene
amusement of the neighborhood and thus
encouraged the rivalry grew Intense.
Last night the tw e little fellows quarreled
ever who should walk home from church
with the oblect of their mutual admiration.
Words ran high and they decided te have a
duel with clubs. Kach get a heavy stick
and began belaboring his onemy. Cunning
ham get a blew en the head, which eaused
him such pain that in a burst of anger he
drew a common pocket-kulfe and stubbed
his cousin.
The knife bladopenetratod the llttle fol fel fol
lew's back betwoen the tilth and sixth rlln
and entered the pleural cavity, but fortu
nately did net strlke the lung, or death
would have immediately resulted from
hemorrhage.
After doing the deed Cunningham ran te
a peel of wnter in a neighboring marsh
and threw the uloed-staluod knife into it.
Dowd was carried te his home en
ITeward stroet In an oxhsusted condition,
and subsequently he was removed te the
city hospital, where the attendlng surgoeu
pronounced the wound dangereus and
probably fHtal.
Yeung Cunningham, who rostdes nt fiSO
Norfolk avenue, It. u prisoner In his home.
As a berse and cattle lotion Hal ntleti Oil lias
prnten ltseir an Intulllble remedy. llliUHri'
relvfd the hearty lnUorsementef ninny old and
wollknewn lieraeincn. I'rlcelS cents n bottle
Mothers, Ue net let your darlings sutler Willi
the whoeplne couch while you hmc a remedy
senearathuiid. Dse Dr. Hull's Cough Hvrui).
nnd the llttle sufferer will seen llnd relief. Price
Zi cents.
Cnmelet thojenus tidings roll
Frem east te west, from pole te pole,
That m onion's teeth, and lips, aud breulli,
Ne mero shall sutTer worse than death,
Ker HOZODUNT wl th nieslc sway,
l'rcseres them new trem foul demy.
febl'-ljdved.tw
If j ou haecaturrh, me the surest remedy
Dr. Sage's. M.TuJfcw
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OOU H SAIWAI'AHILIJV.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
Is carefully prepared from Sarsaparllla, Dande
lion, Maudrukc, Deck, PlpsUse wa, Juniper Her
rlesand ether well known nud uihiable vegeta
ble remedies, by peculiar combination, pro
portion and prectss, gl ing te HooVsSarsam HeoVsSarsam HoeVsSarsam
rllla curative prejK'rtles net pesbessed by ethir
medicines. Itctu-cts remarkable curei where
eiurrsian.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
II the bcU bleed purifier before the public. It
eradicates c cry Impurity, and cuies Screnila,
Salt Ithcuin, Rolls, Flinplra, nil Humors. D
lepsla, Ullleusniss, Sick Hendnchc, ludlges ludlges
tlen, Qeneml Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism,
Kidney and Lhcr Complaints, overcomes that
tired feeling, creates nu upiKtlte and builds up
the sj stem.
HOODS SARSAPARILLA
Has "n geed name at home." Such has become
Its popularity lu Lewell, Mas,, where It is
made, that whole neighborhoods are taking It
at the fcame tlme. Lewell druggists say they
sell mere of Heed's Sarsaparllla than of nil
ether uirsaparlllas or bleed purifiers. 1 he saine
success Is extending nil ecr the country, as Its
real merit becomes knew n.
HOODS SARSAPARILLA
Is peculiar In the confidence It gains among all
classts of people. Where It Is once used It be
comes a raterltc remedy, and Is often adepkd
as the standard medicine. De net be Induced te
buy ether preparations, lie sure te get Heed's
Sarsaparllla. Sold by all druggists, fl; six for
I Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell,
Mass.
100 D0SE3 ONE DOLLAR (3)
OWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Scrofula in Children.
"In the early iart of 1887 scrofula appeared
en the bead of ray. llttle grandchild, then only
18 months old. Shortly ufter breaking out It
spread rapidly all eer her body, 'lhe scabs
en the sores would peal off en the slightest
. .?'" :" ""ur ""i euiu arise weum
make the atmosphere of the room sickening
and unbearable. iheillsenkenextutUckedthe
eyes and we feared she would lese her sight.
Eminent physicians of the country were ?on ?en
suited, but could de nothing te relitne the little
Innocent, and gae it as tlitlr opinion that
!. ?V!e.,Wtt, hopeless and Impossible te novo
the child's eyesight-' It true then ,, .......
elded tp try Swift's Bpecine (8. S. S.) 1 hat med
lelne at once mode a speedy and complete cure.
Fer mere than a year past she bus been as
healthy as any child In the land."
Mas. Hutu Ueukley. belma, Kansas.
Cancer of the Nese.
In 1875 a sere appeared en my nose, and grew
rapidly. As my father had cancer, and mylius mylius mylius
bunddledoflt,IbecamealarmedundcensulUHi my phj slclan. His treutment did no geed, and
the sere grew larger and worse in every way.
until I w as persuaded te take S. S. s.. and a few
bottles cured me. This was after all the doc
tors aud ether medicines had lulled. I lme
bad nu return of the cancer.
MUS.M.T.MAIIEN,
Woodbury. Hall County, Texas.
Treatise en Cancer mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa.
wMjra ' jij
SAMVlYSUXTUEUVmriLUa 11'I
0ART1M
LITTLX L1Y1 Pllil
Hick Iteafliwhe and1 relieve alHSM trmbtM lisl
rtent te b bilious state 'of UMsrstOTMMMM
Dirtiness, Nausea,
Dro'
tewiImm. UlsV aAsr
EnUnc, Pain In the Hide.). WhlU ONtr pest
remarkable iuccem has been shown in caring
(
Headache, yst CARTER'H LITTLE LIVEB
FILLM are equally valuable In CensUsftttaa,
enrlef and prevrntlng this neylag com
plaint, while they also correct all dlsordsrsef
the stomach, sllmuUle the llrer ae4 rsgalate
the bowels. Even If they only cured
Ache they would be almost prlea'asa te these
who suffer from this distressing; cemplaint:
but fortunately tbelr foedness does net eaai
here, and these who once try them Will And
these little pills valuable la se many ways that
they will net be willing te de without them.
But after all slek head
li the bans of se many lives that here Is where
we make ear great bout. Our pills cure It while
ethers de neul , .
CAKTE1VH "LITTLE LTVEB WLLS are very
small and very easy te take. On or two pills
make a does. They are strictly vegetable and
de net gripe or purge, but by their gentle ac
tion please all who use thorn, I.i vials at IB eu ;
five for II. Beld everywhere or sent by mall.
CABTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK.
Small PilL Small Dese.
augia-lydeed
Small PrlM.
tfcecrvtc.
A T CLARKE'S.
A Fine Portrait FREE te any Helder of One
Bundled Wrappes of Peppy Oil Mcxip
and. Powder, at
CLHRKE'S,
1 he Picture or any person you select Made te
Order. Call and UeeMampIe,
Altheiigli Dried and Evaporated Emits have
advanced, we still otter 3 lbs Prunes for 25c : 4 fts
l'runes for 2"c. Kine Apricots, ISC, Whele Ap
ples, 10c. Kine Apples, On. Ham, 10)fc Cali
fornia Hams, 8c Hheutdcr, be. Bologna. 3 lbs
25c. Drled Ueef, 3 lbs 23c.
.lust received, a cargo of Coffees which will
dlsceuntanythlng offered lu this city,
VANCAMI'H OATHIJP-The finest Catsup In
tlie erld-S, 10, IS aud V, cent bottles.
.Crackers which were never offered for less
than 9c, for de y th.
Hlg Drl e In Duckwhcat TSc a Hack.
SAMUEL CLARKE'S
TEA, COPFEE A dROCERY STORE, NOS. 12
A H SOUTH QUEEN ST.
TUUttHKB.
FOOD FOR LENT.
The Lenten Season will seen be nt hand. We
desire te call the attention of our customers
and ethers te our line of these goods :
M AOKKEf-We have the large Ne. 1 Bloat
ers ; Ne. 1 Mess ; Ne. 1 and 2 Mackerel.
SMOKI.D UIHCOtS-Thls Is a lake nsh
smoked and very fine.
CODKIHII llencless Codfish or several differ
ent grades.
BAUDINKS-Genulne French. Alexis Oodll Oedll Oodll
let In quarters, halcs and wholebexes. Alse
American lu quarter and half boxes. Spiced
aud Mustard Hurdlncs.
SALMON (Sinned Salmen, Dew Drep brand
Salmen Cutlets, in Hat cans, very line. Alse a
geed Krenh Salmen nt 15c a can.
Fresh Lebster, New Olives, Imported Maca
roni and Vermicelli.
Edoin, Pineapple, Roquefort, Sapsase and
Yerk SUite Creum Cheese.
A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET.
a J-Tclephone Connection.
T HEIST'S.
CUTTHIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT,
HANG IT UP.
Meats 3c Fisfcu
Flnest Dried lleef Knuckles, 15 v B.
Finest Regular Dried lleef. 10c ft.
Finest l'lcnlc Hams, 8c V lb.
Finest llencless Hams, levtb.
Finest Regular Skinned llaius. 12Jin V lb.
These Hams have nil the skin nnd fat cutoff.
Finest Fine Summer llolegna, tic. ytb.
Finest Portland Herring, Ge, erfl lbs for 25c.
While Fish, cleaned, de lb.
Extra 1'lnoWhlte Mackerel, fie each.
Finest Uleater Mackerel, y. te y lbs. 20c V lb.
One hundred boxes Smoked Herring, W te 00
box,'.!5e box.
Finest Helland Herring, V keg, tl, Pi.
Twenty-pound kegs of Tripe, V keg, I IM.
CANNED aOODS.
Cii nned t'ern.Oc. can.
Canned Cern, iry flue, trans for 25c.
Cunued lllaclilcrrlcs,r.e. mu.
Canned lllackberiles, cry line, cans for 25c.
tjiuned Strawberries, four cans for 25c.
Extra Fine Tomatoes, Solid Packed, HcW can.
Very Finest I'ie l'euehes, 11 cans for 25c.
Extra Fine French Pins, two cans fur 25c
Flue French Pens, lie v can.
CREAMERY llUTTER.
A bis let of Creimcry llutttr nt 20c and 21c
V lb. 'lhls Is a didded bnrgulu, and jeu should
net mWs it.
DRIED FRUITS, Ac.
Ily all means see our Immense display of
Dried Frulls. Yeu necr saw the like. Any
thing nud eer) thing, at prices thut will make
you think. Whole front thrown Inte Fruit,
uig let coming In te-duy. Loek up next week's
luhirtlscmuit ou It,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KIN'U AND PRINCE BIU,
Directly Opposite
J. II. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel.
Ixik for the Dig Sign across thepaemcut.
P,lt. NATHORST. DKNTIsr.
A J 2UCENTRE SQUARE.
De net let j our teeth decay eny further. Yeu
de net often find udecajed teeth that cun net
be sucd by lllllnir or crowning. Hae your
teeth examined and intended te at once, It will
tae MHU-rlnp and exiense. All op-rutleus
guuruiiteed. Filling Teeth and Painless Extrac
tion Specialties. ntu-3mdAw
TnTENTISTRYT
" 26 Years Practice In One Office."
J. B. McCASKEY,
NO. 1 1 EAST KINO BTREET,
0er First National Hank. Dentistry In all Its
brunches. Ous administered. Teeth extracted
absolutely without pnlu. All w erk warranted.
0l2-UmtM,K4w
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RUNKENNEHS.
LIQUOR nAUIT.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
Dll. HAINES' OOLDEN Sl'KOIFIC.
It can be given In n cup of coffee or tea, or In
artlclesef feed, without the knowledge erthe
patient, if necesMtry : It Is absolutely harmless
and will Ulect a permanent and speedy cure,
whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or
an ulcohello wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. It
eiierates se quietly and with such certainty
that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience,
unii ere he Is aware, hU complete reformation is
CHAS.A. LdCHEit. Druggist,
Ne. 9 Hut King St, Lancaster, Pa.
octSeed-'lThAS '
XINVESTORHI
A,4yK,11,yiJ'VIJia A,Nn L04N ASSOCIA
1 ION of Dukate is a large rati estate mort
gage cemiwny making leans upon the same
principle us the small local building associa
tions of the East. It Issues paid-up sloe in
certificates ranging In amount from SS0 te 15,000.
Earnings range from Spercent.te 18 per cent. per
annum, depending upon length of time owner
carries stock. A portion of dividends are paid
semi-annually in cash. Stock always has
a fixed cash value te be paid stockholders by
the ushoclutteu Incase former wishes te sell. All
sleck lsued en debenture plan being backed
by mortgages deposited with a trustee.
Correspondence invited.
t .. a . , , , c' w BVARLINO.
1'lillacUlpliia Ofllce,
Ne. 411 Walnut Street. Janl-3meed
$35 i
DAY mttKHH. 'Wl virillTufu
SION. KEiSlONEUUINEMS COL-
"yr "mils eu uuu xiuies. auis scnoet
t .-,k;i iiirm(ruuittureriu gie you a urst
class business education. Our efforts the Urst,
your hue been crowned with wonderful me.
cess. w. D. MOSSER, Frin.,
tfdiw It North Queen Ht., UecmWi Fa,
' ?Htmmmk9'm.
1 Mutic rhe Tyrel ; wjerd,
of bobelijlc; joyous as the
Heurta of 'thefiiy meunuineersl
;Hetrit1ud memory never
'MM te Kiftd the echoes back.
The picturesque beauty of the
'Aljtt arid the swelling cadences
of the song-picture live together
inyeur thought.
There s a hint ei all this, and
mere, in the lovely Tyrel Robes.
Songs in drapery ; the witchery
of warbled happiness caught in
the folds of a dress stuff.
These Robes arc net for dull,
slew-pulsed people. Out of
place there, incongruous.
There's life and spirit as well
as music in every thread.
Plain and chene grounds,
with knotted bright silk-and-wool
threads forming border
and bread up-and-down stripes.
That's the prosy story. It sug
gests nothing of the bubbling,
buoyant beauty of the stuffs.
Twenty-four styles and color
ings, $12.50 a dress pattern.
There arc handsome new
comers in troops at every dress
goods counter. Three at ran ran
eom: All-wool Melange Twills,
with 2-inch stripes of lighter
shade, splashed with bright
colors. Six styles. And about
as many mere with cluster in
stead of splashed stripes.
$1.25. Plain te match, i.
Twilled Silk Striped Me
lange in a variety of new
shades. 42 inches, $1.25.
Cachemire Vigoureux, lijdit
weight, fine, and done in a
surah twill. A new candidate
for your favor. Thirteen new
mixtures grays, browns, tans,
blues, and greens, 48 inch, $1.
All around the Main Fleer.
Women's Muslin Underwear
is again a centre of special in
terest. Unusual value in every
item, slnd net a bit of trash in
any ej the lets.
Muslin Qewn, V-shaped yoke, 8 rows Ham
burg Insertion between plaits and beading
en yeke, edge en neck and sIcevcs.Kjc.
Muslin Clown, Mether Hubbard yoke with
6 clusters of fine plaits, and Hamburg
edge en neck nnd sleeves, 65c.
Square Necked Cambrle Corset Cever, yoke
and neck tilmmed with Torchon lace, 50c.
V-shaped Cambric Corset Cever, trimmed
with fine wide Hamburg edge, excep
tional vnlue at G5c.
Muslin Underskirt, with wide cambric
ruffle, Vxt.
Muslin Underskirt, with Hamburg ruffle,
Leng Muslin Skirt, with wide hem and 4
plalts,50c
Muslin Drawers, with cambric ruffli and 8
plaits, Stic.
Flanelcttu Hand Embroidered Underskirts,
11.60.
Second fleer, Juniper street side.
Oriental Laces. Four hun
dred pieces that we thought
you'd be interested in. Cream
and white en fine net , and in
choice patterns, 2 te 10 inches
wide. Ten te sixty-Jive cents a
yard. About a third under the
regular.
Gauzes for evening wear.
Filmy stuffs as if made by Tairy
fingers. Graceful, tasteful, and
at half or third of the ruling
rates.
$1.50 Imitation Crepe in
cream at 50c.
1 white Satin Stripes, 50c.
$1.50 Stripes with Tinsel, 50c.
cream nlle
white ptstache
turquoise blue
$1.50 Stripes with Picot Edge
go te 75c.
white and nlle
white and jellew,
white aud blue
white and pink
white and orauge
$1.50 White and Silver Tin
sel and Cream and Geld Tinsel
go te 75c.
$1.25 Satin Stripes go te
75c
pink and bclge
cream and ml
1110
white and cerul
Chestnut street side, eust of Main Aisle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
lcun
LE
VAN'S FLOUR.
Levan & Sens,
DEALERS IN
GRAIN AND FEED,
Baled Hay and Straw.
LevaiYs Fleur I
Situate.
rruiEM
USIO STORE.
THE MUSIC STORE.
DECKER HHOS. PIANOS,
HAINES UROS. PIANOS.
MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. BAND AND
ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS.
STRINQSANDTIUMMINOSOFALLKINUi.
WOODWARD & CO.,
14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa.
Wtiiclttn
H
APFYMEW YEAH!
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Sttam Engine I
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-AND
Beiler Works.
MANUFACTURER OF
HORIZONTAL!
VKUTICAL I
PORTABLE f
HOISTING J
B0HJ.RS.
CENTRIFUGAL!
JIOILEBFKKD 1
MININfl r
J
STEAM
MILLS.
AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS,
BRASS LEATHER ROLLERS,
BABX CONVEYER SCREWS,
FULLEYB, SHAFTING,
OEAIUNG HANGERS,
PILLOW BOXBS, CLAMP BOXES,
COUPLINGS, COLLARS,
MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES,
SPINDLES, TOES AND STEPS,
WJLLEY PLATES,
HHIEVE WHEELS,
Ac., Ae., Ac., Ae
BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES,
LAG SCREWS, RODS UP-8ETT,
SETT SCREWS, FORUINOS,
NUTS, Bq. and Hex,, CAST WASHERS,
PLATE WASHERS,
WROUGHT WASHERS.
Specialty In Making and Repalrtns !
DEEP WELL DKIliLINO TOOLS.
Viz : Reds, Blta. Reamers. Jars. Sand Pumna.
Bit and 1
nd Red Catchei, Ac,
Charcoal Hammered I
Burden's Rivet I
Deuble Refined
Refined I
Beiler and Tank I
. TANKS Round or Square, for Gas, Oil,
Water or Acids. '
Stacks, Stand-Pipes, Water Wheel Casings,
Het A Ir Furnaces, Ac
LARGEST STOCK OF
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
Dunli aa Vnlaru OmjkWm J-!...-. 1 J a
. ., ,. .. "V..."' gauges, wners, last
and Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings.
Pipes, &c, ever carried In Lancaster.
Special Attention Given te
STEAM HEATING.
Light and Heavy Iren and Bran Castings.
?-Repalrlng Promptly Attended te.-
Cheap Let of
SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFTING
FOR SALE.
4 Pulleys, 4Sxl2: 4 Pulleys, 44x10 ; 2 Pulleys,
X7K; 2 Pulleys, slxtrji; J2 Fulleyi, 40x7 V i
Pullejs, 38x7. "'
1 Weed Split Pulley, 29xt8Jj S Weed Split
8-2 15-16 Cellars.
52 feet, 2 15-18 Shafting.
1121 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced.
Jehn Best.
333 EAST FULTON ST..K
LANCASTER, PA.
Second-Hand Boilers.
5-30-norse Power, 80 Inch Dlatn.. 18 feet long,
22x4K Inch Tubes. Price, 1175 and 1150.
1 Beiler 30 Inch Dlam., 13 feet long, 24-3 lneb
Tubes. 12 feet long, with Fire Frent, 1125.
effurttituve.
TTENRx- WOLF, '
FURNITURE STORE,
baa removed te 130 East King street, haying a
full line of Furniture of every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call and examine our goods.
aS-lfdR U. WOLF. ISM East King Street
-VUTFIT BUYERS, "
uen't liny a Dellar's worth of
FURNITURE
llefore Yeu See Our Immense Stock,
-AD
Prices Belew Cost.
Reliable Horue-Made Werk.
Pick Out Your Heusestire,
We'll Stere aud Deliver It.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
2d, 3d A 4th Floers, Ne. SI BOUTU QUEKN
SlltKKT.
piURNlTURE.
LANCASTER'S
G-reatestFurniture Heuse.
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street.
WUAIM HIGH BY MAKING PRICES LOW
AND QUALITY OF THE BIMT.
Iled Roem Suites from 817 te tM, lu all New
Sl les and Weeds.
Parler Suites from 8.15 te JJOO, lu All Cover
ings Heme Mnde.
Dining Roem Suits from M upuard, In An
tique Oak, Kith Century, Ac.
flJ-Oulflt bujers will find nkIu1 advantages
here. Uoeds stored until anted and delivered
free.
HEINITSH'S
Mammoth Furniture Depot,
N03.27AND 29 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
Lancaster, Pa.
w
IDM iER'B COHNE1U
-YOU WANT-
' 'r- IT ,? '
9C3tsxP 1S m i
INODflS.
IHorltental Tubular.
Twe Flue,
PUMPS.
(Haw Mills.
J Bark Milk,
, loe Mill.
Xliree Xliixis
BUYING HOUSTIRES,
OR
EVEN SEPARATE PIECES OF FURNITURE,
THESE THINGI ARE
nUHABIUTY,
STYLE,
CHEAPXIXS,
AND YOU'LL FIND ALL TUESE UEQUI
HIVES, AT
WIDMYER'S,
Cerner East King & Duke Sta.
9tJB0m
rrtHE rweHun emw store.
Mmremlrfii.
-inil
Bargains,
IM Seal Flush CeaU for M0. .
f Seal KtMh Ceat ferftB,
MBeaJ Floats Osata for Mb,
H Baal HMk OemtM tot WO,
WSMl Fin OMU fir 117.
WSealFln JaeketefbrlU,
n Seal Flaah JMkeU far f U.
SW Cteth Netrmarkeu ter 1 800,
' tie doth Xawmrktt far 800,
MM Cleth MewMarketa far 760,
11 8 Cleth Vtrmrkt far 880,
HOleUiirmswkUfar 1000,
MOO Cleth TfrwmarkeU ter 1300,
'M60 Cleth NewmarkM ter 1400.
' OMLotBaeeArfealf00te 75,
Ot Let Riiy na from 1 80 te 100, '
OMLetadaeM8rsm 4 00 te t,
Pee Let RdM from 8 80 te 880,
pneLotR4aeifrem7ASte ea,
Alairellneof.flBrceods at grcmtljr reduced
prices,
REMKMBKR-Our Entire Sleck of Winter
Geed meat go at once if possible. We will
make prices te make It go,
Tlt will pr you te inspect our ateck.
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, FA.
auuSVIydR
N
W YORK STORE.
New Yerk Stere.
DEPARTMENT
Offers a variety of Standard Goods and Nov
elties seldom found outside of the largest cities,
and better values for the money cannot be
found anywhere. Oar Spring Importation of
Black Cashmere Henriettas
Hare no superior In finish and quality, to te
luenes Wide, All-Weel, at 60c, (Hic, 07c, 75c te
1 00 yard.
BLACK CASHMERE HENRIETTA, 40 Inches
Wide, at 60c, 76c, 87,0 tellVS,
BILK-WAHP HENRIETTAS, 40 Inches Wide,
76c, fl 00, tl 23 te ft 75.
SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, 46 Inches Wide,
1 00 and $125.
BLACK BRILLIANTINES, 23, !T 60 and 75
Cents a Yard.
BROCADED AND STRIPED BRILLIAN
TINES In Solid Black und Black
and White.
BLACK STRIPED HENRIETTAS, 40 Indies
Wide, 70c a Yard.
BORDERED NUN'S VEILING,
BORDERED VEILS IN PATTERNS,
COURTAULD'S MOURNINQ CREPES, In All
Widths and Qualities.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST
J.
B. MARTIN A CO.
j. B, MARTIN & CO.
Table Tumblers.
About 40 dozens Table Tum
blers Wine, Champagne,
Sherry, Claret, Punch and Bar
Glasses, of all kinds, at 5c each.
If they go as quickly as the
last odd let advertised Monday
customers will be tee late.
Corsets Until Further Netice.
Dr. Warner's Coraline, 79c.
Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip,
79c.
Dr. Warner's Health, $1.05.
Dr. Ball's H. P., 75c.
All sizes new in stock.
One let of the above Corsets
slightly soiled at 63c each.
Thompson's Gleve - Fitting
Corsets are net included in the
cut price list.
Remnant Counter.
A collection of short lengths
from every department in the
store; one-half regular prices.
Wall Papers.
An importation order just re
ceived, and the newest designs
are being shown.
Ne Fancy Prices.
Geed Patterns at 12c apiece.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.,
LANCASTER, FA.
TirABH EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS TO
W t washed with Purity Soup." You'll
like It
"CALIFORNIA.
J Special Parties. Semi-monthly. Tourist
sleepluir cars. Cheap rates. Southern Pacific
Ce. Address, E. ItAWLEY. Oeu'l Eastern
Agent, Sis Broadway, New Yerk ; R. J. SM IT H
Agent, 4U S. 3d St., Pblla, JantM) d2U w
SIOO.OOO.
IN BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR IN
VESTOR3, IN SUMS OF
1100, 1300,1300, f 1,000 te 100,000.
Bends 0 per cent. Interest, payable quarterl y.
Mertage-8 per cent, interest, payable half
yearly. Send or call for full information.
JOHN H. METZLFR,
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The People' s Cast Stere
Black
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tfru tftke
Oi. CatHTBE SQUARE.
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Selling Ou
Sale
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24 CENTRE SQUAR
HURRHH
-FOR
BARGAIN
We are going te mere en the 1st of AdtII.
from new till then we will offer enr Entire Stl
at the Lewest Prices.
REMEMBER,OUR ENTIRE STOl
-WILL BE-
Closed Out,
We can safely state that early buyers
And the most Astonishing Bargains here.
Invite all te come and
BE BENEFITED
AT
J.HarryStamm'e
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUAEE.
35
Q K AND 17 NORTH QUEEN ST-
(,asii;h, rA,
Charles Stamml
(OPPOSTTE POSTOFFICE,)
CUT
PRICE
All our Fine Fur Trimming at one price, :
f 1.60, 12, 12.150, ri, fl Mufls at II, 11.60, ti, til
1300.
All our Blanket Shawls at half price.
Black Thibet Shawls, tl, 12, 93, II, 3, 6, 17.
Children's Scheel Shawls, 66c, 75c, 11,
Torchon Laces, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 eta.
Point Laces, 0, 10, 12f, 17,'aO, 26 cts.
Ruchtng, 3, C, 10, 12i, 17, 20, 25, 37H cts.
Silk Ribbons, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11 17, 20, 25 els.
60c, 75c, l Corsets at 37Jc, 60c, 75c.
Children's Corset Waists, 25c.
Hisses' Corsets, 37K.
Canlleld Nenpariel Dress Shields, 6c and gel
pair.
Best Linen Thread, 4c a spool.
Scheel Bags, 10c and 15c.
Best Ammonia, 5c a bottle.
Geld Head Umbrellas, STc
Umbrellas, 25c, 60c, 75c.
60c, 75c, I White Shirts at 37e, 60e, 75c.
Underwear at half price te close out.
Heavy Canten Flannel, 4c, 6c, 8c
Curtain Scrim, 6a a yard.
Curtain Lace, 10c and 12)c a yard.
Light Calicoes, 6e a yard.
Indigo Blue Calicoes, 6e a yard.
Muslins, 3Je, 6c, Cc.
DressQlnghams, 6Jic and 8c.
Blankets at half prlce te close out.
Comforts cheap te close ent.
BK SUKK THAT YOU OF.T TO TH
ItTOIIT placi:,
OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE,
BOSTON STORE.
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North km Street
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