Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 06, 1890, Image 2

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I Wife gwma Interest, the report!
OioMftleaortitecity in iu
its. As ututl the trcM-
kMqmltetb sfemands upon it
ktMMuy lean baa te be made.
wawfcv department require a
r ataad pipe and a rewrvelr en Col Cel Col
llLThtetaaeUndlntr demand and
ttrfthwi day may be met. Certainly
t aire the western ulgbiands or
r tUfllclent water supply, and
ilMbIe clean water, if netn-
I de'thle but the College hill res-
t should be built. Clean water,
.ieali.be had by erecting set-
jawnreln at the creek aide, from
h teMtmp clean water Inte tbe
1 Attd'a sufficiently high stand
wUt jmwater te the top of every
iwrtbe town, tm advantage 01
t!reatrrelrt at the creek is that
net be pumped up. The dls-
i h that there wm m no storage
r te meet the emergency of the
rdewh of the pumping works ;
-..the present reservoirs furnish
t protection against a water famine
fMaeauM. Ana our own opinion
rtt .would be mere advantageous,
1 4 cheaper, te have settling
I at the pumping station,ierero
yst'aterage reservoirs en College
street committee expended $40,-
rf .the!, city funds and $5,000 con-
;"byjthe .citizens, en the streets
;, u It the general opinion that
i.us, the worth of tbe money?
isjsMtrte street railroad gets all the
tkat It wanta for 1U rails at a con
Lwhleh makes the grant prac-
r free gift As the policy Is sct-
i await Its results ana hope
will be geed. If the street
.will see that the rails are
the street level there may be no
Hi te complain or tneir inipesi.
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I Are commissioner gets the In-
I salary which the law seems te
I Ida getting. If he does his duty
IMttttutenls net tee high but It
te,1 be1 given according te law.
i seem te be persuaded that
tee i much' confusion about the
pjgremlng municipalities te steer
vuear, or an obstructions ana
r might M Well go a little blind.
ty.CsifTMiiswsl Electleai.
tJwmbUcaBs In the Heuse are
pursuing their purpose toeb-
kwerklnr majority of that body.
I Ibatr unseated an Arkansas Deme-
M) had an unquestioned majority,
I gteundthtt the election was un-
1 mwuntnf th Intimidation of
ttlBiicb, means can always
swd' by a partisan majority
aeareh .of an excuse te unseat
spenents, and the result of such
i will be that a party that secures
majority of the Heuse need never
lteeii aueut tne smanness or its
4r?-.t I4H W.t .lll ..-.-lt....
,4 liuyejjijr, uuii wilt iruuiHiy
d te increase it te the desired ex-
,It la net te be certainly supposed
; Democratic majority will net
Itaelf, hereafter of this Itepub Itepub
praeUee; though it Is a party of
teaate decency and may suiHclent-
ttaeu te act mere magnanl-
than It may be fairly expected
,V. Ik 1I1B W UU BU, C1VVIIUUB lO
W t .!.. A .1.. ..-. .1-1... 1-
m by the members or the minority
f by the favor of the majority and
ltepubllcan members voted
the unseating of the Democrat;
i nartlaanshin of tbe action of lit
shown by the statement of oue
,..Mr. urn, or Illinois, Mho cays
bad studied all tbe evidence In
i a well as the majority and
r reports of the election commit-
Be satisfied himself that Cate was
by a majority of thirteen bun
d odd votes en the face of the
I'Mtklng all allowance for ails-
and ether causes, he was eenll-
Mr. Cate still had a moierliv
sMit, lie said there was no
eeer intimidation and fraud at
iseUen.
$ Kalier William.
i German situation Is cemnlicatcd
ttetetesting, and is steadily growing
t sjkvv ?ne young emperor continues
: la an indefinite but very atrcrcs-
iway about follewine the examnle
rjMa-grandfather, and emits as usual
rJWSftuee te ills rather. lie gives
'Of evidence of a determined and
) character and is evidently aax-
I teImpress upon the Socialists and
I belief that be is net te be trlflerf
' Leave the Socialists te me," he
k ww 'days age, " I shall knew hew
I with them." On Wednesday he
" Te him who is with me I
ful, and I shall knew hew te
I With bun who Is against me."
is an increasing tendency in the
te. give tbe kaiser himself
i fsr inspiring the Important moves
t pevernmeut. He seems te aspire
sritanee of Bismarck's great-
K M net yet certain whether he
I tM fate or the mythical Greek
tried te drive the chariot of the
J Htw' Yerk Herald reeeutly
t te a'Serlin tetter which
JaM4w7r perer William at
' MftMM abd prepbeslwl a great
iF.fdm. ,It must be confessed
Myecai. occasions be has said
UUngs and has acted iu a
AinMier.tban a sober and states-
war. It Is the fashion te
wkh FKulprirlr li r:m..f
ieleeter iu erlticlsliiLr his
r,'' but It would be better in
lejsietly for a little while until he
Chance te show what is in
ether means than talklne
i'r' praaclne: at reviews.
ta likely te be an opportunity
ffM-ieaplte of the discomfit discemfit
Cauisl narties in the eleotleua.
ereryene is wondering bow it
i w K aieng.lt M announced
at is sxlrur te demand
redue, and will lutre-
liHt bill rejected bv
Twe mere danger-
7 m euesen,
seven
heading. " I
s, they havtriret te get
ty quick." These farewell
s showed that he fully appreciated
tbe great risk be ran In making him
self the eighth man beyond the burning
opening, He acted en a noble impulse,
and although hta mission failed
and his body may net be found
for months, fie baa given an
Inspiring example of heroism that
can never be forgotten In the commu
nity where he lived. Ne mere misera
ble death can be imagined than that of
these miners smothered like rats in a
hole far down in the earth ; no mere
splendid illustration of the better part of
human nature than has been given by
this driver boy. The inspiring face of the
herole example was at once shown In
the eagerness of ether miners te Jbln the
rescuing parties In their very irlletui
but futile efforts. The score or mero of
men who went Inte the Stauteu mine
and from it reached the spot where the
seven men had been at work, were only
able te advance by the working at high
est speed of fans a mile or mere away.
These reversed the air draft and drew off
the gas, het air and smoke that bad
filled the workings. Any failure of the
engines even for a few minutes would
have meant death te the whele party
and they knew it. As it wan the air
was se foul that they cculd only advance
With their faces te the het, rocky fleer
and when they returned after six hours
they were thoroughly exhausted. Them
deeds of heroism make the brighter side
of the horribly dark story of this mine
disaster. '
P. 1. llArrrlins revived the Slreslmrg
Free J'rese. As Mr. Hart 1ms been ron ren ron
niietetl with newspapers, either as editor
or correspondent, for many years, the
li-e$t will Uke rank with the liveliest of
Iisncaster county's excellent weeklies.
W. W. DtiDt.KV, or Indiana, it soems Is
acting as counsel for the Itepuhllcan con
testant of an Arkansas seat iu the llouse.
Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, was impressed by
the appearance of Dudley bofero thocloo thecloo thocleo
tlon committee, demanding purity of
elections, and told the Heuse thnt he was
reminded of the North Carolina darkey
ditty which runs:
De bigger dat yen kpg de arnekp,
De 1cm de lira will be j
And de lcaitt kind of 'penKiim
Cllmbi de blggent kind of tree.
De leader at de old camp ground,
Dat kin lendeat sing snd ulieut,
! gwlne te rob ome licnroent
Urfore de week U out.
llr )? An the queerest story of the Oerninn
political mess Is a staletnsnt that the co
lonial policy is responsible ,fbr the govorn gevorn govern
inont's defeat, and that the Samoan busi
ness caused most dissatisfaction. With
what are they dlssatlsdedr With the
tyrannical interference and selsure of
Mllloatea in the first place, or with the fail
ure of Uerruany te annex the islands?
Mr. IlF.nnKHT Wkijih, the well-known
socretary of the Indian Itigbta association,
and a llepubllcan, Is very enthusiastic In
praise of the administration of Indian
affairs under 1'resldent Cleveland. In an
Interview lu the New Yerk Mtar he gives
Qeneral Grant credit for reforms, but says
that it was net until the Domevrats secured
control that the frleads of the Indian mode
very material pregress. "I'elltlcs has
been the Indian's great cat enemy," said
he. "The red man has been robbed right
and left by agents who wero the vllest
and lowest kind of political heelers, ap
pointed at Washington for services ren
dered." President Cleveland said that he
would de all In his power te socure justlce
for the Indians and he did. "He had the
notorious Crew Creek order passed by the
previous administration repealed, lly
this order millions of acros.ef land wero te
be taken from the Indian without paying
one cent for it in return. The Democratic
Administration," continued Mr. Welsh,
" made a great effort te socure the appoint
ment of honest men as agents, and when
land was wanted from the red man he
was paid a fair price for It. As a result,
the Indian has advanced mero during the
past few years than in thirlty preceding
years. If the ratio of progress keeps en
we will have all our Indians voting in
twentyyears mero. "
This is warm pralse te ceme from the
enemy,
Hnew and sleigh bells at last, and we may
have plenty of it, for no ene can tell what
this eccentric w Inter may be up te.
Thf.uk is treuble in the Transvaal re
public A mob refused te listen te Presi
dent Kruger, passed resolutions denounc
ing the government, tore down and tram-
Tiled the flair, ami mnir "linln Tlrlfiiiitm "
It is evident that this was a liritish mob,
and bye-and-bye tfce Dutch may be heard
from.
MAKING ItOMK MOW!..
Cowboys and ludlaua Tnmlnjj ITeraea
and Vlsltlnu the Vatican.
Buffalo IHll's Wild West show Is oston eston osten
ishlng the Itemans. The dukoef Sermon Sermen
eta had some wild horses lu a herd en the
Pentine marshes, and he doclared that no
cowboy en earth could rldoeuo. The cow
boys laughed at the beast. Then the duke
dared thum te mount any one of the six. A
dispatch te the New Yerk Herald aayu
that en Tuesday evor two thousand car.
rlages were driven te the Pnitl dl Castolle,
and an audience or twenty thousand oeilo
braved the dripping rain. Lord .Dullerln
and many ether diplomatists and noted
people attended.
Twe of the wild horses were driven into
the arena. They had uelther saddle nor
bridle. ' Bunale Kill" unuounced that
they would be conquered. Kcry man,
wemsn aud child expected that twoerthreo
men would be kllled in the exporlment.
In live minutes the cowboys had lassoed,
saddled, bridled and mounted the horsei!
fhe animals leaped in the air, wrlthed,
bucked and reared madly j all in vain. In
five inluutes they were ridden easily
around, while the vast crowd, unmindful
of the rain, reared and shrlcked with do de
light. "Jlnflale Bill" new dares any
Human te rliln bin linelr lm. i..n,..i J
....i?ini m "10 BlrttKf8t si wtacles ever seen
within the venorable wulls of the Vutlcan
nun mn uimuauu uuiry OI " lillllule Hill"
at the head of his Indians and cow boys en
Monday morning, when the ecclesiastical,
secular and military court of the papacy
assembled te witness the twelfth annual
thanksgiving of Lee XIII, for his corona-
A vast mnltitude surged Inte the great
square befere Bt. Peter's early In the
morning te witness the arrhal of the
Americans. Before hair past uinu o'clock
the Ducal hall ltpyal hall and Hletlne
chapel were packed. Through the middle
or the three audiences was a pathway
bordered with the brilliant uniforms of
the Swiss guards, the Palatine guards, the
Papal gendarmes and prlvate chamber
lains. "The sunlight fell upon lines or
glittering steel, nodding plumes, golden
chains and ahluimerlng robes or silk and
all tbe brilliant emblems or pentlflclal
power and glory.
Suddenly a tall, chivalrous figure an an
pwedattheaatrance and all eyes were
turned tewardblm. It was "Bunale Bill."
wi'j?.weel?ef.hu.lfreat sombrero he sk
Ji'fi'H6 cttmb,erUn nd then strode be
hIiT,6 Bvan wllh Vriaer, Nate
P-ii. Hls'leuVhai; ttedl bk eZ U
awWwi, thtacama "Broaebo m in
inr
eeaMde-
aeaiMhliMt te
neMaa taut bv the'
' RakT? Mf " mllf1 kla
and Mded his bands ea his brsaat aa
he stepped en tiptoe through the glowing
mam 01 coier. jus Draves lurvi veiy eyea tne
halberds and two handled swords of the
Swiss Guards. The Indians and cowboys
were ranged In the south corners of the
Ducal hall .
When tbe pope appeared, carried above
the heads or his guards, preceded by the
Knights of Malta and a precession of cardi
nals and archbishops, the cowboys bowed,
and se did tbe Indians, "ltecky Bear"
knelt and made the sign of the cress. The
pontiff leaned yearningly toward the rude
groups and blessed them. He seemed te
be touched by the sight.
As the train swept en thelndlans became
excited, and as a squaw fainted, though
they had been warned net te utter a sound,
they were with difficulty restrained from
whooping. The pope looked at Colonel
Cedy Intently aa he passed, and the great
scout bent low as he received the benedic
tion. Aftcrthe thanksgiving mass, with Its
Reed choral accompaniment, with new and
ion the pope's powerful voice heard ring
ing through, the Slstine chapel, the great
audience poured out of the Vatican.
When tne Indians went back te camp,
within sight of the grim Castle of San
Angele, they found the only warrior who
did net go te the Vatican dead In bla
blanket.
" Ilecky Hear" told his followers Uiat
the Great Spirit had dotie It.
Te-night the Indians have temporarily
rolapsed Inte paganism and are howling
ever the dead brave, seme of thorn tearing
thelr flesh and sprlukling the funeral tent
with the bleed.
' ' ii
Hew Mueh Will Deltt
new much of Themat' JDrfecrrfrOttlsrequlred
te cure T Only a very little. A few drop will
care any kind of an ache ! and but n trifle mere
! needed for sprain and lamrnrM. Itlicuma
tlm Is net ae readily allerted ; anounceand
unnietlme two ounces are roqtilred. Me medi
cine, however, Is se sure te cure with the mm
number or applications. Fer dale by 11. T, Hoeh
137 and las North Queen street.
Itlsfoeltali for any en te have the face full
of plmplei, bletchca, etc., when Latader, the
golden remedy can be bought for 23 cts at any
drag store.
" It Is belter te laugh than be crying "de
cidedly ; and te enjoy your baby' langhlng .
clcty use Dr. Hull's HabyHyrup which relieves
the chief dlaromferU of babyhood without atti
pefyltiK the children. Price ii cents a bottle.
At all druggists.
As an eunce of prevention Is belter, they say
Than n pound of the bout sort of cure,
let us all keep our teeth and our gnm from
decay,
And our mouth and our breath frenh and pure,
Fer a bottle of BOODONTH all We require,
Te speedily realize all we dcnlre.
A Hcrleua Mlstnke.
Te " clean out " the bowel by utreng purga
tive medlrlnes, that weaken them, U a grave
mlatake. Toke thorn rellable little augar-ceated
' IlrnwiiU Purgative relict," prepared by Dr.
Tl. V. I'leree. 1 hey are mild, but prompt In re
lieving eonatliutlen, tick headache, billen at
tack, pain In region of kidney, torpid liver,
and In retorlngahealthyactlentothetomaeh
and bewel. 2S it, a vial. One " Pellet " a done.
WATliAw
An Kniilnettr Fast Run.
An engineer en one of the reads entering
here In tpeaklng lat night of fast run (aid :
" Altheiigh my machine 1 net slew, eiiee.let a
cold get six hour the start of me, and my ma
chinery la no match for It. I have for years
kepta bottle of Kemp's llalaam constantly In
ny cab, and when a Cough or Celd gets a start
of this standard remedy It la Indeed a cold day
t Is aeld by all druggists. ()
It Is dangerous te tamper with Irritating
liquid and exciting inurr. Use Ely's Cream
Halm, which la safe and ploesant, and Is easily
applied. It cures the worst cases of catarrh,
cold In the head and hay rover, giving relief
from the flint application. Price 60 cents.
fcb27-2wd
SftUreUattreusf.
OUK MAKK OK OOLDK.V MON AND MIA
Qucrldane Cigars cannot be excelled.
DKMUIU'H CU1AU HTOIIB,
Kstnbl lahed 1770. IU Kast King Htreet
alcVtfdll
$100,000.
IN 1J0NDS AND MOKTUAaEH KOIt IN
VEHTOHH, IN HUMS OK
ritlOO, rJOO, M0, 11,000 te 120,000.
HencU 0 or cent. Interest, payable quarterly.
Merlgngcs-0 per cent. Iniereat, pajuble Imlf
yearly. Hcnd or call for full Information.
JOHN II. MKTZMHI.
Ne. WH. Duke St.
JTKMlHf WOl-,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 138 East King street, having a
rull line of Kurnltnre of every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at-
landed te. Call and examine our croeds.
aa-txuu
II. WOLK.lsa Kast Ring Htreet
NOTICE.
Mr. Isaac O. I'fnutz, of I.ltlu, Lancaster
county, l'a., Is about forming a stock cemimny
of the projsed Copier Corporation, lu War
wick township. The par ahIiie or a share I
one hundred .dollar, mill the Uwk will lie di
vided luteuue hundred share. lVrsens wish
ing te buy some or the stock III call en or ad
arX"t .. . M.11' 'AAO (I. l'KAUTZ,
Kl-luid I.llltz. ljincaster ceuntv. iSi.
i-uunki:nn!s.
U UltUOHHAUIT.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
Bit. HAWKS' GOLDKN Sl'KCIFlC.
It can be given In a cup or cenVe or tea, or In
articles or feed, without the knowledge or the
iwtlent. If necessary; It Is absolutely harmless
and will eirect a liermancnt and siieedy euro,
whether the patient Is n moderate drinker or
an nlrohelto wreck. IT NKVEIt KA1IX it
operates se quietly and wlUi such certainty
that Uie patient undergoes no lucenvenleuee.
and ere he Is aware, his complete reformation i J
etlectcd. sH pace Uiek of lMirtlculars free.
CUAH.A.. UOC1IKK, Druggtst,
oeUS.?1 K,"K HL' 1"h.
JlNVIXfOllHI -
iilK,Hl,l,'I.,1Iia A.ND WAN AKSOCIA
ON of Dakate Is n large real csUile mort
gage company making leans uen the same
principle as the sinalt local building assocla assecla assocla
lleus of the East. It Issues mld-up siec in
certificates ninglng In amount from S5C te Ji.oeu.
Earnings range from SNirccnt.te Is per ccnUpcr
anuuni,dewudluguKn length of lime owner
carries stock. A iwrtlan or ilMdends areuild
semi-annually In cash. Htwk ulwaja has
aflxed cash alue te lie paid stockholders by
the association In case former wishes tell. All
stock Issued en delicnture plan Iwlng bucked
by merlgugc deeslted with a trustee.
Correapeiutenco lu Ited.
Ilil1n.lnl nlln rm
l .DlAlll.l.MI.
Ne. til Walnut Htreet.
JiinKlrnce.1
rjlHE 1'EOFt.E'H CAMH STOKE,
BIG REDUCTIONS
IN
Heiisefiirnisliii Goods.
Nottingham IjiceCurlaliu.UicSc.ll te 1160
per pair.
Cream and Fancy Scrlnu reduced tolOe.UKc.
15c, ' " '
lllcaclusl Qerman Table Uneu at SOc ; regu
lar price, T3c.
I'ure Linen Cream Damr.sk at av ; werth: S5i'
Ilea) Cream Daunuks ul Sjc, tOc, 50e ; worth
t5c, 50c and UX
Extra (Jiinllty German Deuble Damaiksat
C5c and Tic j worth 85c and f I.
A large let or Klne Qualities Uneu Table
Cleths and Napkins In belts at greatly reduced
prices.
,l ''J1?,,'0' of AU ,'lne" Towels reduced from
1J)C te 10c,
A lamU let Of All T Innn rn.Ala -A -
!0e te ISc. ,u"w 'u
We liae U Innrn In, nf aM l .1 -.
fine Iluck lewils in two numbers. Price was
60c and , je ; wllUlese them out at 3Je and 29e.
At these prices thehogeodishouldgooutlua
few da) s,
nS-il..!lnM,,J?f.T,f.k,nit"' Rltlngs Muslin.,
ainghams, Prints, I'nnt htufTs, etc., at less thai
regular prices.
ThePeople'sCashStere
25 East King Street,
tJkMirau, Thanssay, March t, UM.
The modern store notion
cut tradition at right angles.
The retail trader that fails te
" catch; pn gets left Many
have been left; r tossed up en
the margin of trade streams,
driftwood; or, timidly coasting,
have gotten into the breakers,
only te be left high and dry
when the tide recedes.
It's very sad. Can't be
helped. Youth and acre often
alike in buying experience at a
costly premium. The head
long boy gees in, wiser than
his fathers, the mature man liv
ing in the past has his future
behind.
Yeu may find a dress goods
chrysalis in which the winged
thing meant for high (lights in
free air still lives. The one
most frequently seen is the
chrysalis of exclusivencss. As
though poverty of stock in vol
ume and variety meant supe
rior excellence. Net all man
kind have lived past that no
tion. There are humbugs and
humbugs, intentional, which are
usually, te say the least, bright,
unintentien.il, generally stupid ;
loud, common, popular hum
bugs, full of energy and bright
ness ; quiet, exclusive hum
bugs, dull, sleepy, slew, and
eminently respectable. Each
extreme has its own devotees.
Yeu may find a dress goods
charlatan, Haunting a few bold
goods in blatant advertising,
vainly supposing that an intelli
gent people will build a busi
ness en a vacuum, that airy
nothings are rock foundations.
He has his end.
Merchandise thought moves
onward. The world grows
elder and wiser. Sensible peo
ple see that the largest re
sources bring best results. The
place te get the choicest things
is where the power of collecting
is greatest. Exclusive and
rare novelties are most numer
ous where the aggregation of
business is largest. And se it
comes about that in Dress
Goods, Millinery, Silks, and
many ether things for personal
and household uses tne most
exclusive spot is here, the spot
where the greatest trade is
done.
But an all round Dry Goods
Stere serves everybody save
such as want trash. Because
of vast sales .in staples and
moderate cost stuffs the ex
clusives, high class novelties
are possible. Of course you
read between all these lines
" Dress Goods."
There are studies in Dress
Goods. One, most important,
r.ceNOMY. A very slender
purse may provide' neatness,
even style in women's dress.
American Ginghams 10 and
i2 cents, American Sateens
I2 cents, Crazy Crepe 10
cents, Cotten Challis 6 and 8
cents, Indigo Chintz 8 cents,
Striped Skirtings, 12V3 cents,
are some of the incidents in
cotton. In wool and worsted,
23 colors in French Serge at 50
cents ; All-wool Tricots, Fancy
Weel Suitings, English Mo Me
hairs, a great variety in each,
37J4 cents. Such chances are
the outcome of aggregation
this business is aggregation.
A study of Dress Cottens
new here would amuse, in
struct, interest you. ,Tve
years age Sateens were su
preme. We then advertised
them by the thousands of styles.
Sateens arc in retirement new.
Te be sure we have the choice
French Blacks with white fig
ures, and the best in ether cel
ors at 25, 30, 35, and 37
cents ; also American at 121
and 20 cents.. But the great
glory of Sateens is departed.
Ginghams are regnant. Mark
this. The Gingham counters
have styles by the thousands,
and in the vast quantity there
are no two pieces alike. The
duplicates are upstairs room
only for sample pieces. Fastidi
ousness e'erleaps itself when
our Ginghams fail te yield the
right selections. The great
unknown maker (25 cents) is
sending in the Tartans new.
Hunt up your heraldry, knew
your plaid, and find it here, or
the colors of your plaid in a
bold stripe. Nobody will chide
you if lacking the Scotch you
uuy tne lartan.
Continue te study the cot
tons. Cunard and Galatea
Stripes 25 cents, Dungareen
30 cents, Oxford Cheviots 30
cents, Cambridge Twills 30
cents, Madras Cleth 30 and 40
cents. In all the fancies a wide
variety. The latest additions
te the cotton group are Jaco Jace
nets 30 cents, and Organdies
37 cents. The latter a mere
film, a spider's web for texture,
a wire cloth for strength. Your
question is, Hew can se slight
a fabric held se much color
effect?
"Economy talk above told'efi
the cfcapa cettsMi. ' ?. f
JehWantmaker,
sfttrttltursn
-VCItMAOlHBS.
SPI0IAL LOW PW0M
KOH THIS MONTH
-IN-
FURNITURE
-TO-
H0USTIRE BUYERS.
NEWEST 8TVLE8, RELIABLE OOODH.
Knll line Ileme-Made Werk. Goods stored
until wanted and delivered. Cema te Lancas
ter's Cheapest furniture Heuse.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
2d, 3d 4 ttli Floers, Ne. SI BOUT1I QUEEN
BlllEKT.
TJIUHNITUKE.
VERDICT 1
Any One Ought te Be Suited Hera
This Is the Verdict or the People as they Pass
Through Our Large Bleck or
FURNITURE1
Larger than Ever It Is this Hprlng. Cheaper
than E er the Price this Hprlng.
Bedroom Suites.
The Largest Variety or Them Ever Set Up In
One Place In This City.
SIDEHOAItDS, EXTENSION TABLES,
OHAIltS.'
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
47-All Goods Stored till Wanted and Deliv
ered Free.
w
IDM f KKH COItNKK.
ONE WORD :
HOUSETIRES!
Widmyer's,
Cerner East King and Duke Streets,
LANCASTER, PA.
ittnrhhtcrit,
"TTAl'PY
NEW VEAK!
Steam Engine
AND
Beiler Works.
MANUFACTURER OF
HORIZONTAL!
VEItl'ICAL I
PORTA HLK f
HOIHI'INU j
BOILERS.
ENGINES.
f Horizontal Tubular.
I Twe Flue,
i . vriirui,
i liouuie J
I Marine.
Uouble Deck,
KNTRirtKlAM
eiler feed 1
IININU f
TEAM J
MILLS.
PUMPS.
(Haw Mills,
Hark Mills,
(.Cob Mills.
AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS,
11UA.SH LEATHER ROLLERS,
BARK CONVEYER HCREWH,
PULLEYH, HIIAFTINO,
GEARING 1IANUER8,
PILLOW BOXEiJ. CLAMP BOXES,
COUPLINGS, COLLARS,
MILLIIUSIIINUM, STEP BOXES,
SPINDLES, TOES AND STEPS,
PULLEY PLATES,
HIIIEVE WHEELS,
Ac,, 4c, 4c, 4c
BOLTS, TUIINBUCKLES,
LAU SCREWS, RODS UP-SETT,
SETT SCREWS, KORGINOS,
NUrs, Se., and Hex., CAST WASHERS,
PLATE WASHERS,
WROUGHT WASHERS.
Specialty In Making and Repairing
DKKP WKli DKILUNQ TOOLS,
,,.Ylz .IHK,,,,n,t" Ilcnmera, Jars, Bans Pumps,
Bit.aud Red Catches, 4c "!,
Charcoal Hammered f
iiuniFirs jmei
Deuble Rctlned
Refined
Beiler and Tank
IRON.
WerSIc,d".U'1 r 8qUnrC' f0r aa' "'
Stacks. Stand-Plpes, Water Wheel Casings,
Het Air Furnaces, 4c,
LARGEST STOCK OF
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
8;cias Vahes, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast
and Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings,
PIh, Ac, ecr carried lu Lancaster. ;
Special Attention GUcn te
STEAM HEATING.
Light and Heavy Iren and Brass Castings.
WRepalrlng Promptly Attended te.-Vft
Cheap Let or
SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFTING
..4i'lll?y..' tf12"' I'Kllejs. 41x10: 2Pulleys,
puuiVs.y;"'1 mv?i! 2 mx: i
WIV CJtXMj
1
Pi1lWMlx,s1'UllC)',!S)'iXl6f ' 3 Weed SpIlt
s g ia-10 cellars.
U feet, 2 15-16 Shafting.
li-SI Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced.
Jehn Best,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Second-Hand Boilers.
e.,67??".,l,0.r,!Spweriwln: Dlam.. 18 feet long,
22s iK Inch Tubea, Price, 1176 and llMi '
1-Beller ae lucli Dlam., U tot leug, - lack
Taa,ufmieBc,snusSnlClkii7
RKATBBT REDUCTION.
a ji k .it ;
AMtycetii Ltmrdiiirj !
4- the sjisjatiji Bs4swttOB?eC all la ft
FINE TAILORING
AT
H. GERHHRTS,
Orereeata reads te order at cost price.
Truassis reduced from 110 te Is ; fromWteM:
rrosaMteMas.
Haary BmtMsfs reduced at the sarae rate.
fall Drees salts of the latest style material,
satin llaed, at tsB.
'.witsweeataf redaction ever
made la Fine Tailoring', and will enable the
cash bnyer te get flrst-etase article for tbe
same money he would have te pay for a ready.
made one.
H. Gerhart,
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dZMfd
M
ER8RATUrON.
REDUCTIONS
-IN OUIl-
DEPARTMENT.
In order that we mar open this Hprlng Season
with all New and Fresh Goods, we have
Marked the Balance
-OF OUH-
-AT-
VERY TEMPTING PRICES.
There are many Nice, Attractive Styles here
yet, and the Ot and finish will be lint as geed,
though we'll sell them for less money. We ex
tend te jeu an Invitation te call.
Myers & Rathven,
Reliable Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET
LANCASTER. PA.
rMMENSE REDUCTIONS.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
TAILORING
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT!
Where shall we go for the greatest assortment
and lowest prices T
Our Answer!
All-Weel Cheviot Suits, te erder, at JH.
All-Weel Wide Wale Cheviot Suits, te order,
tie.
AH-Weel Fine English Worsted Suits, te
order, f 18.
English Wide Wale Coats and Vests, te order,
AIl-Woel Diagonal Worsted Suits, te order,
22.
The Best Imported Corkscrew Suits, te order,
125..
Flue All-Well Trousers, te order, ft, ti, W.
The Best Treuacrs, te order, fU 60, 7, la, f, $10.
Facilities new perrect rer the finest work
Fit guaranteed.
Great bargains In Beys' ni.d Children's Suits,
all our own make.
Prices almost one-hair the original value.
Bu)crs should net rati te takendantageat
once or this rare opportunity.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors and Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
I and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST..
.W.COBtTBBOPOKAXaB. LANCASTER, PA.
49-Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse lu the city.
aarlle cautious and make no mlatake se that
you get tu the right plate.
H
IRSII 4 BROTHER.
Pleasant Thoughts
Are The3e of Spring.
He we all think at this time, and this leads
us te apeak or what has been ou our mind for
some time past. We have uew in stock a very
pleasing selection of
SPRING, MEDIUM AND LIGHT-WEIGHT
OVERCOATS.
Handsomely made, many silk-faced, satin
sleee linings and lap-seamed, together with
many novelties net te be seen elsewhere. The
prices range from f I te f IS.
Our Spring Stock of Goods
FOR
MADE-TO-ORDER WORK
Is Ready for Your Inspection THIS WEEK.
We Have Still Many Great Bargalus in
Heavy-Weight Suits & Overcoats
At Price Bound te Vlea&e Yeu.
i
-A VISIT WILL PAY Yeu.-en
ush fwm,
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHERS AND FURNISHERS,
forth Qqmii Street and Centre Sqeare,
LANCASTER, PA.
fcJOTICK TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN
,131 NEHS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any or the lands or the Cornwall
nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster
bounties, whether Inclesed or unlncleaed, either
tat Uts purpose of sheeting or flsblng, aa the
law will tw rigidly enforced against sol tra.
passing en said lands of the uaderslcssd an
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
K.PJUMJVALDKN,
HW.U.J
G
Merchant Tailoring
WINTER STOCK
"Vf BW owreir went
XJ
"'' aV assa. saj
GETTIRG YOUR SHAEE
-OVITUK
-AT THE
Great
u
Selling Out
Sale
-AT THE
NO. 24 0ENTEE SQUARE ?
WHY NOT
SPEND AN HOJR
IN LOOKING THROUGH
Our Bargains
IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBL.
GET TO THE RIGHT PLACE,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
J. HARRY STAMM.
1RES9 GOODS I DRESS GOODS I
Nes. 35 & 37 North Queen St.
(OPP09ITE FO3T0FFICE.)
Black 811k Nett, II 00, f 1 25.
46-Inch Silk Warp Henrietta, II a te Kt 60,
scinch Wflel Henrietta, 750,1100,1125,1160,
1175.
40-Inch All -Weel Cashmere, 45c, 60c, e2jc, 75c.
4-Inch Weel Henriettas, 87Xc
Yard-Wide Cashmere, 20c, 25c, 33c, 37Kc
40-Inch Striped Henrietta, 60c.
Brocade Mehairs, 75c.
60-Inch AH-Weel Surah Twill, 75c and 11 00.
40-Inch Cut Cashmeres, 60c, 75c, 11 00.
Yard-Wide Striped Serges, 37Xc
BrlUlantlnes,25cand DOc.
All-Weel Broadcloths, 25c, S7J.C, 60c, II 00.
24-Inch Black Silks, 75c, II 00.
Black Silks, 60c, 75c, II 00, 1 25, II 60.
Surah Silks, 60e, 75c, 87c.:
Satin Rhadamas, 75c, S7K. 1 1 00, II 26.
Black Brecade SUks, 75c, II 00, II 25, tl 60.
Black Velvets, 25c, Sic, 60c, 75c, II 00, 11 25.
Bordered Nun's Veilings, for veils, 75c, tl 00,
It 25.
Big Bargains In Black Ciepes.
Black Shawls, tl 00. 1121, II 00, 12 00, 00 te
f 15 0u. M
Big Assortment or Black Bilk Ribbons.
Black Silk Laces, 10c, 12Jic, 17c, 20e, 25e te 60c.
Bargains In Black Velet Ribbons,
Black Dress Glnghnms, 10c, 12c.
Black Braid Trimming, 25e, S7Jc, 50c
Black 811k Fringes, 60c, 75c
Big Assortment of Black Calicoes.
Black Kid Gloves, 60c, 67c, 75c, 11 00.
BIackCerseU.il 00.
Black Hosiery, 10c, 12c, 25c, 37VJC, GOe te 11 00.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT '
OF
Black Goods
IN LANCASTER.
(OPPOSITE POSTOFFCE.)
1
35 & 37 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
T7WR
SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS,
lillt.il BJUffil '
New
lien
Stere
Charles Stanim's !
NEW BLACK GOODS
BOSTON
STORE
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