Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 22, 1890, Image 2

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iflN 'IHduK'-TttHber.
i JleKlnlwrUtHr bill hM been
EtfctteJ Um Heme, receiving the
'Tti VeMflBcladlng tuat or even
' mMebt.1 There never was a
ixsibtylorief the power of party;
r (BUM net juai me party void
Mi for measure tuat met uie
AUm of men who voted for it !
J5J and even mere, hi tbe fact that
- rtyt vote united te rerce me um
inMMge witneut giving op-
' 'I tr.
discussing or even
t .v
tiupftn many aincndmenu, some
SmViricmbcni of this majority.
T Cfliulr lian.lfiiHiul'lli tl.A nlnlr
& Jy whip and obeyed it when
l.-for action came. These who
?& aertweivea ana uieir censuiii-
i ti I 1 al I. Ill .
2 ssstsuug Hgaiust lue um ncui
" i' the rest in helnlnir te make
rAJ One would think that thev
"avcan easy time in explaining
nauci ie ineir constituents.
ave absolutely nothing te
:i .defense of their voting
bill which they denounced,
that it was a party mandate ;
U reason had quite as much force
lidding them te speak against it
j?etc against It. The member of
i,3 Ms theoretically held te be nil
?5. acting independently upon
n'dgmeut, nnd discharging Ills oath
TO by voting as he thinks and as lie
ftsqt ine iuci is Known te ue tuat
Der ei congress is net uis own
nd does net de as he thinks when
y bosses think differently and
ty is run counter te his Judg-
votes with it and talks with
ng held te be a nelneus enender
poses his partjiby his speech te
of Hostile criticism.
i Butterworth type of congressman
ii j . .
' atrveiepmeni. ne xaiKS one
votes auotbcr.Heenceunlcrs Mm
estihfy by his talk and its favor
vote. He establishes bis relation
Republican by his net and as a
n by his talk. He sneaks trutli
les error. He obeys the party be
lder pretest and seeks thus te save
ity bacon while preserving his I li
re pute for knowledge aud sense.
plan may work. The people may
it. Tiiere is no telling what
r net be perpetrated in the name
Stall be condoned by the popu pepu
Y, Tbe Republican party bes
tremendous haul upon tbe pepu-
lebeeretnisiXMigress. It started
ting tbe rules and precedents
ry. and bes reached, se far. the
i f tl.le tnvlfP 1.1 tt !.. I. '
$ '-r,""" i".."-1" i""-
jnsi Dy some or us strongest
,ana mat Has been passed with-
lowing orvetingupontbe many
fats offered te it.
Ik the people may even approve
, de of legislation without con
n: hut It is net llkelv Hint. Ilin
Vanimiry will control the Itepub-
item m bas controlled their repre-
ires. Hucu practices cannot be
soed nracticcs. Ner will the
Mjc"ttepubircan reprcscnta reprcscnta
nrpretest against tbe liepublican
i bushed te tbe publie ear by the
I of these representatives for It. The
trvwllljmere likely be a great
ref disgust that men of brains and
) should be se weak as te fellow a
ind that they bold te be
t; sad, that they should esteem se
tlX oath of efllce and their lude-
i of character as te vote for what
-declare te be wrong for any reason
sver. In this cese it is said that
sy tbe Senate will surely amend
rk or tne Heuse ; which in no
acquits them or the Heuse.
i'4- Sfr. Pnrfr' Ronnesf.
i have a circular letter from Itebcrt
er, superintendent of the census,
Intr us te print an article which
Mieses, urging manufacturers te nil-
questions as te his business which
C5 thinks will help bltntemake
Insus cemp!etB;'t7-v.
i are obliged te decline Mr. Perter's
tlonte urge anybody te answer
iitiestiens about their busluess. AVe
think that. If such a request it nec-
f, t is likely te be responded te se
i as the need or a perfect
will require; and that Mr.
ra iresults are net likely te be
lle. If Mr. Perter asks nothing
riper questions, of the generally in-
at class or manurccturers, be is
' 'a be answered. If be. however.
kitfully inquisitive, he is quite ccr-
fnet te be answered by everyone.
fever urged. There are a great mauy
i who de their own thinking ; aud
t many wbe are particular te keen
(business te themselves.
I have never been able te see that
Kigencyefthe United States cen-
'such as te tuhke deniaud upon
ktelllgcut cltiien te uuswer imper-
tquestiens. The purpose of the
te enumerate the populatieu :
K matter of uecessity, the rep-
en: of the iieeple behiK based
. I DaI fam U lc, .!. .!..!.. .
iOiflzen te facilitate tliu census.
4otnet understand that the census
tuas any lurtncr legitimate com
of the attention of the citizen. If
i pics: up any ether useful
itleu we de net object te his
Jt,i provided he can de it
hly, by his own exertion, without
g people with questions. But
Det think that this is a disposition
encouraged. It resulted, iu tuk-
last census, in the publication
wy heavy volumes contain.
Um stalest Information, that
led te come from the press until
,ifae last year or two. Nobedv
It or is profited by it. Most of
Ml feed is stale, and what Is net
I generally uninteresting.
i takers could get interest-
Ifetlsble iufonuatien that could
within the year, their
l would deserve enceuracement.
1 Would be disposed te help
indent Perter. Hut, as It is. we
La sympathy with bis work
ejeetrv te rvcemmeud anyone
I Kit feel se dUnesed te eccunv
Vltk ftttswerlug any Inquiry
save as te tbe number of the members
of his household
Oir Oestly GereriMcnt.
The regular appropriation bills feet
up about three hundred and, fifty-six
and a half million of dollars, and lu ad
dition the service pension bill will de
mand fifty inillieus, and the prisoners
of war pension bill seven millions ; se
connlingenly the regular appropriations
aud these two extras the government ex
penses will be much mere than a million
dollars a day. During the war, with
armies in the field and fleets at sea, with
every resource strained and prices high,
people were astonished te learn that the
government expenses were a million
dollars a day. The Philadelphia Tele
graph, after reciting these facts, observes
that the majority was pledged te reduce
the surplus, and it is going te keep Its
pledge and de even a little better. "It is
net statesniansblp,nercven geed politics;
butltlsafalrsample of present day poll
tics, which is net only a very costly but a
very bad article." And the work of the
majority is net confined te spending
mere than the surplus, but they are care
ful te provide for an Increase or taxation
te meet increased expenditure. The net
increase by the McKlnley bill Is esti
mated at seventy-three and n half mil
lions. This wildly extravagant jnillcy
cannot fall te eventually prove the ruin
of the party responsible for it. Pension
distribution is rapidly provoking the
distrust of the most earnest Ilcpubli-
cans because of the broadcast scattering
of the money te worthy and unworthy
alike, in every village throughout the
laud there nre examples of unworthy
pensioners, nnd the old soldiers feci
themselves insulied by u classification
with camp followers, bounty Jumpers
nnd deserters. There must come a re
action from this demoralizing nnd
dangerous legislation, which degrades
patriotism, demoralizes politic and fur
nishes a prctext.fer taxation fur in ex
cess of the needs of the government.
There is sure te be n sharp rcvulBleu of
public feeling In the very strongholds of
Republicanism ngnlust n policy which
demands stendlly increasing expendi
ture, tnxntlen nud waste.
m
Should Net lie Hanged.
The beard of pardons is holding under
consideration the application for the
commutation of the death sentence of
Rudy. Our opinion is decidedly that
this commutation should lc made, nnd
for the reasons which we hiive alrcndy
given In urging it. The death seutence
should euly be inflicted in cases where
there is no doubt that the deed wus
dene with the deliberation required in
the first degree of murder. If Rudy
killed his father, there is every reason
te believe that the net was the result of
sudden passion. Ne sufficient metive
was shown and no previous unfriendli
ness. We think that the sentiment of
the community will fully sustulnjn com
mutation of the death penalty and that
It calls for it.
Had Randall survived the 21st day of
May and been nhle te sit In the Heuse
bis vote would have been rtcorded lu the
unbroken list of Democrats opposing the
McKlnley tariff bill. The Democrats de
" get tegether, " and Mr. Randall could
have as clearly seen tlie absurd previsions
lurking tn the moasure as did the few
men who are as cautious In legislation as
he was.
TllK oratorical, muBicnl nml nrtlstlc
rivalry of the two ynnnu; inen'a political
clubaef this city Is a very geed tiling for
the community.
Hosten takes Its drinks Milling. The
law of tlie ntate has ubeltihcd bars, nnd no
man tuny be served any inore with lWtier
upon lila legs. We de net understand Hint
this hasj been onacted out of consideration
for the cuHtomerthat he may be niade com
fortable In his tippling ; nor that It wns in
tended te preserve him from bodily lmrin
In falling when drunk. The idea Is, we
beliove, the man who drinks, nnd litis te
alt down te It, will be proveulol, by the
additional trouble of tlie performance, from
drinking when he does net really wnut ro re ro
freahment. The easy uppreach te the bar
and the bottle is suppesed te stlmulate tip
pling; whlle drinking sitting is taken te
be a mere deliberate and well considered
act, that Implies seme degroes of relloctleu
and sonie purjiose of solf-contrel upon the
part of the actor. This thing rocelvod con
sideration, we remember, at the time ofthe
centennial of '80, when a great increuse In
the decency of blbulatien was perceived te
spring from the absonce of bars and the
ube of tables. There la a probability that
the Massachusetts experiment will prove
successful ; and If se, It will be nn Interest
ing lessen lu manuers, conduit and inspi
ration. In ISSri we Itnported evor twouty-IHe
million dollars' worth of Brazilian collee ;
in 1889 nearly thirty-four and a half
millions. Besides this we I m portal from
Brazil rubber, sugar and skins, making n
grand total of about fifty-four ancnt'rhrir
millions. Ilrazll itnported from us
merchandise valued at a llttle evor noeu
inilllons.censlstlngof Heur, wheat, lumber,
turpentlue and resin. Tlie wheat K sent
from California, and tlie Argentinoltepublle
is fast taking that trude. Censul Deckrey,
in bis report lust published, recites these
facts aud tells hew te build up ti ado with
Brazil. He insists that we must oxteud
our trade with Brazil by opening large
stores at Itle and ether places In charge of
aalesmen who understand the language
and customs. Other nations have extended
long credits and early or cash payments
must net be expocted. He thou makes the
new btercotyped consular appeal for subsi
dized steauuliipcouuectteu with the United
Siates. On this ene point all the Seuth
American consuls appear te ugrce with
remarkable enthusiasm, but several of
them venture te make ether suggestions as
te means of trade extension similar te
Censul Dockrey's stere idea. We must
therefore contemplate the probability of a
demand for an extension of the subsidy
principle If the steamships fail te
promptly boom things, perhupsthe cry will
be ler fcubsidlzed stores and then the gov
ernment might be asked te furnish a
oliremo with each American plow sold lu
Brazil. And, by the way, these plows can
be bought cheaper by Brazilians nt New
Yerk than they con by American, farmers.
An all steel two or three horse plow Is
quoted at S12.G0 for oxpert, ami for the
home market 1 protective duty forty ferty forty
tlve per cent.
We mentloued the ether day a rumor that
David McN. Stauller, oneofthu editors and
owners of Engineering Xeici, was about te
start en a trip te Russia te Inquire Inte the
truth of the Keiinan storlesaud would
sever his connection with the -Vf. fbi the
purpose. This proves te be another story
efths " three blind crew" variety, being
wholly dentltute of truth save in this, that
Mr. Staulfer will, lu the middle of June,
start en a foreign tour, te last four months,
during which he will visit Louden, Paris.
Naples, Constantinople, aud thonce go by
the Black sea aud the Velga te Nijnl Nov Nev Nov
eorod, attending the great fair held there
In August, whenee he will return
via Moscow. He has no thought
or Inqulilug Inte Russian tales, nor
of giving up bis ery profitable publication
of the A'eus. lle aud his partner take
summer about for a prolonged trip of ro re ro
laxatlen ever tbe world and this is the
summer of Mr. Stautfer outing.
Otm neighbor, Mexico, who has been
gosling her steel rails from England, is
new just beginning te buy them In the
United Btates. The first flvs thousand
tens were sent there in March.
Tin: rise in the price of Ice is beginning
te show unrorseen results. The New Lon Len Lon
eon flailing fleet Is tied up te tbe whsrves
became the Yankoe skippers have
shrewdly reckoned that the ice necessary
te provrve the fish for market will cost te
much as te destey the prents of a cruise.
I.
In trying te defend himself from the
charge of plagiarism, Honnter Ingslls wild
that he had beeu using Manslllen's argu
ment for the Immortality of the tout for
thirty years. Tlie Pittsburg J)ipnlch re
calls the fact that In 1BS3 the senator de
livered a eulogy en Honnter Hill, in which
he posed as agnostic. He then considered
the quostlen of Immortality an unsolved
and Insoluble problem, and his eloquent
remarks wcre wldely noted, but he new
says that he has been preaching Mawlllen's
argument for Immortality for thirty years.
" Perhaps Mr. Ingslls holds views diamot diamet
rically opposite te each ether. Mr. Ingslls-Knclng-lleth-Ways
will confer a favor en
bis admirers by explaining a uitie.
I'EIlSOKAIi.
A a no v ir. iun.neii has been elected
c.li ler of the Keystone National bank of
Manheini, succeeding P. 0. llrosey. wbe
resigned. He will assume his duties en
June 1.
Miss Kmneu, n dnughter of Sir Charles
Halle, designed the geld medal which the
(loegntphlcal society Rave Explorer Stan
ley in liomlen. Women moddle with
oery thing In lliese tlmes.
Maiik TWAIN's succors In life, snys a
correspomlout of the Chicago Ttnir, seems
te have mftde him crusty and sour. He Is
worth considerably ever (2,000,000, nnd
finds It no Joke te take care of se much
wealth.
CitiKf JrsTici: Kuu.r.n leeks morn llke
a cavalry olllcer than tlie presiding judge
of the United Btates Mircine court, lle Is
tlie hnndsomeitt man en tlie bench. Women
In it dote, en his waving mustache when it
is funned by the soft Potomac breezes.
At the president's roceptlon In the Whlte
Heuse, Washington, 1). C.. yesterdny, four
Ijinciisirmns inei eaeu otner acciiieuiauy
nnd each wns Bgreeably surprised. They
wero itevs. W. .1. Jehnsen, I). W. Uerliaril
and wife, nnd Dr. II. N, Hnyder, the North
Wiieeij siroei uruggiHi.
TlIK DlIKI". ANP DUCHKSSOPCllNNAlfllllT
arrived at Victeria, HrllWh Columbia, en
the steamship Abyssinia, from China, en
Wednesday, nnd wero rocelved with great
ceremony. They will travel aoress the
contlnent by the .Canadian Pacific railway,
and en June 12th", take ateamer from Quo Que
tee for I.lvorpeoU
Jacq.ukh 1'iiteu, a drum-major In the
nrmy of the first Napeleon, died recently
in the French town of la Hure, nt the sua
of ene hundred and one. He was in nearly
all the battles of the great emperor and was
wounded thirty-two times. Though n
mere ploce of surgical patchwork he was
always in geed humor and geed health.
VAN ItOUTEN'S CO'OA-
ueralcal.
Ture, Holulile
Eco Ece
CO Mark all the bellca Hint grace Ilia bull,
ltlnmle or brunette, full-formed or alight,
Anil Hlie, you'll find, trniiKeetidn tbrm nil,
WIume treth nre tlie most pure nnd while
W'Iiehu toilet never knows the wnut,
Of the victorious BOZOMONT.
llrenil 1 llrend Tlie Cry fiir lircad I
A million leaves, net enough for one city (
Five millions, net enough for ene stale I t Itty
millions, iioteueugh for this country a single
dny, jet often what soggy atulT It Is, neverllie-
less it isenien, nnu ine resuii is dyspepsia,
ieusness, sick hindnehe, Impoverished bleed,
pimples, blotches nnd scrofula. Fer the cer
ruction of nil this, nnd as a genorel totileror the
system, take Gelden Medical Discovery pre
pared by Dr. Pierce, of liulTnle. Its action Is
llke n cfinrm, a " benediction that fellows utter
prncr." A remedy for stemuch and llcr
(reubles, us well as n speclrlc for threat nnd
lung disorders. It Is guitruntecd te benefit or
cure, or money refunded. W,Th&w
Would llnve HoeuHol Uen.
Hud net Jlnritiick lllcxul Jllltcn been n remedy
of uniiellemible merit they would have lieeu
set deuii UDOti bv the iiublie ns thousands of
medicines unto been when their worth lessnesH
wrs discovered. Jlurtteck llloetl Jllttrrt have
received unquestioned praises from the sick,
inns esiauiisiiuig ineir meriiuoyenn aispuie.
Held III Lancaster by W. T, lierh, 1.0 uud 13U
North Queen street.
What Ts It Geed Fer
l.flt us tell en what Or. 77ienm' Elertiie Ol
Is uoed for. It Is denth te rheumatism nud lieu
rnlgln. It wilt euro a burn, bile, or pain, nnd It
cmmlly geed for sprains. Held In Lancaster by
W. T. Ilech, 1 17 nnd 1 (U North (uecu street.
A BUTKIUOU, WHOLESOME BEVERAGE,
UNKQUALED FOHTHE NKIIVUS.
KINGOrCOCOAH-
" ROYAL COCOA FACTORY."
Kings are but men, but all
men are net kings. Therefore,
when the King of J 'felland 'says,
as he did by deed of August
12, 1889, that he is greatly
pleased with
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest.
and, entirely unsolicited, grants
the manufacturers the sole right
of styling their works the Royal
Cocea Factory, a significance
attaches te the act which would
net were he net " every inch a
king."
Aeld the ell eltecW of teu nud collie, and
uheceustuutl) Van HouruVsCeeo. ij
-lARTlUl'H LITTLE LIVER 1'ILLS.
.CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Hick Headache nnd relieve nil the troubles Inci
dent te n bilious fclate of the system, such us
Dizziness, NiiUMii, Im-euMiicks, Distress aner
Eutlne, l'aln In the Hide, dc. While their most
remurkuble succuss has been shown in curing
Headache, jet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER
l'lLlJi nre equally ulunble lu Constipation,
cnrtnn and preenlliig this uiiueilug ihiiii
plalnl, while they 11K0 cernvt nil disorders of
the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate
the bowels. Even If they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless te these
who suiter from tills distressing cemplaint:
but fortunately their goodness dins net end
here, and thOMj who once try them will nnd
thcM) little pills valuably In se many ways that
they will net be willing te de without them.
Hut utter all slulc heud
Is the Imue of se many lives that here ts where
we make our great beast. Our pills cure It while
ethers de net.;
CAIU'ElfH LITTLE LIVER 1'ILLH are very
small und very ' ensy te take. One or two pills
make n dose. They ere strictly egetable aud
donetisrlpe pr purxe, but b- their sentle ao ae ao
tlen please ull who use Hit 111. l.v vials ut cu
Ave ler II. Held ever) where or scut by malL '
CARTER 112D1CINE CO., NEW YORK.
Small Pill Small Dese. Small Priee.
auielS-lydeed v
T7IORTHE BESr HOT AIR FURNACE IN
12 the market, go teJOU.N BEbl", 333 k,
r ulten street. JirMrd
I 7IOR AMERICAN HiaitTFEEUUYUNHER
Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups ter llearlnirs.
yeucauset tbeui at JOHN JiLuTM, SSi Eas
Kultoe street. ntf-trd
H$nmaktt'mt
rniLADSurau, Ttmrssar. Mar 71, USD.
Thirty-si shades of the legal
Lansdowne in stock te-day.
fear eco lis of the store.
Navy Blue Flannel if you
say se ; or the exquisite French
Printed (65c) or the dainty,
shrinklcss Ccylens and Llamas
(374c up). But let's leek
just new at the wonderful
range of little-priced Outing
Stuffs. Cotten all through, but
the leek and feel of sure-enough
Ceylon, Plaids, checks, and
dozens of pretty stripes, single
and combined. The marvel is
that such stuffs arc only
10c, I2c, and 15c.
Mere than a hundred styles and
qualities.
Northeast of centre.
Take Shoes. Yeu knew
what a sorrowful let they are in
most stores. Fairly geed te
leek at, may be, but that's all.
We don't step with eye ser
vice. Better fit and better
zvcar in our $j Shoes than
you'll get for a dollar mere in
the averatre shoe shop. Shoes
that any woman can wear with
comfort and credit. We point
te a few styles ; they stand for
a dozen ethers :
Tliren styles of Women'! Kine Donifela
Kid Mutten Hhecs, Uoedycnr welt, com
mon sense, niera or square tees.
Women's Tuiuplee Mtralgnt tient Uut Uut
ten Hliecs, Uoedyear welt, sijuare
tees.
Women's Fine Tatnplce Peblila Gout llul llul llul
touHliees, Uoedyrur welt, common sense
tees.
Women's Fine Dongola Kid Ijice Heuse
Hliees, hand sewed.
Women's Mahegnuy (lout ltd t ten or
$3
$3
$3
$3
3
$3
$3
Iiced Hheea.
Five stylus of Colored Tnmplce (Jeat
Oxfords for Women, hnnd sewed : um um
lieuiiy, choceluUi und tun ; tipped nnd
plain.
Women's Tan Canvas Hliees, copper enlf
trimmed, rubber soles, hand sewed, ten
nis Oxfords.
" llrazel Chevreau " Is our nnme for
the, finest nnd best Kid produced,
soft nnd beHUtlful as el vet almost,
leeks nnd wears better Hum the
highest grude or French Kid.
Women's llrazel Chereau Oxford
Hliees, patent leuthcr tips nnd fining,
liaud sewed.
Three styles of Women's Oxfords mnile
from Hni7el Chevreau, tipped nnd plain
opera or common sense tees, hand sewed.
$3
$3
A column of the paper would
scant serve te tell of the Men's
$3 Shoes in black and colors.
That samples the whole Shee
store. Complete in every re
spect. Lines of Men's and
Women's Shoes at Se, 4,
$5 $6 $7 a"d $7.50 are just
as well rounded accordingly
each style perfect fitting and
the best of its kind.
Market sheet front, west of main al.vle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
B
OSTON STORE.
BEST
-AND-
CHEAPEST!
lllack Henriettas, M7;, 50,75eJI te 12.50a jard.
Fancy Black Uoeds, J7Jc, 50c, 75c, Jl 00.
All-Weel Ulack Taiulse Cleth, GO and 75c
All-Weel lllack Merlue Conjure, 50c, 75c, !1 00.
50-Inch Black Merges, 75c and fl 00.
Hluck Cashmeres, iSc, 37JJO, 50c,75e, SI 00.
lllack Alpaca Rrllllautlne, 2ic and 50c.
Nun's Veiling, for veils, 50c, 75c, SI 00, SI '.'5 a
jure.
Black All-Milk Surahs, 37JJ, 50c, 75c, B7Jc.
All-Silk Black Merlc, 75c, tS7ic SI 00, SI 25.
50-Inch Colored Herges, 75c and SI 00 a yard.
Best Silk Finish Henriettas, 75e a yard.
Colored Henriettas, 25, 37J, 50e a nrd.
Cream Henriettas, 25, 37J,50, 75c a ard.
Cream Cleths, We a yard.
Pink und Blue Hciirlettas,37)c u yard.
Black Hllk Velvets, 50c, 75c, II te SI 60 a yard.
Bluck Draper) Notts, GOc, 75c, SI, SI 25, SI 50
BluekMlIk lice Fleiincliigs, ICJJe, 75e te SI M
a jurd.
Htrlpedaud Figured Huletns, 12)Jea jurd.
Best French Black and While Sateen, 20c u
jard.
Best Celers Plain Bateens, 12c a jard.
THE HIGHEST QUALITY,
Largest Stock
-AND-
Lewest Prices
-AT-
s,
35 & 37 N. Queen St.
LANCASTER, PA.
BOSTON STORE.
Charles
Stamm
0recru.
-ItTEXT TO THKB1BLK
The Most Essential family Besk Is
Webster's QuirtO DictrHuy!
The Cepj right en Uie erlrlnal Webster's Un
nbrldgeil llletlennry expired with the year
FOIt FORTY YEAttS
the people have paid a heavy royalty te the
great publishing firm who held the monopoly
en this the most neerssary and Important book
In Uie English language. Ne American parent
has been ptrmltted te educate his boy rrcirl
without pnyl'iB tribute te Uils house wbicti hswi
llternlly plneeta TOLIrUATE across Uie high.
wiv
iny nr rauraiien.
We hne made speel
We hne made special arrangement! with the
largest mining Heuse in ins wecia, ie nirnisn
us with this Heek at a price that en
ables us te be able te present one of them te
each and every purchaser of () Twenty Dol
lars' werUi el Groceries, ana one dollar and
fifty te ene dellnraudaeventy-flreceatacaab.
Ask for our llebate Card If you have net yst
received one. Will glve all ample Uma te buy
out the SX worth of goods.
Samuel Clarke, Agt,
Ten.CefTee and Grocery Htere,
12 4 14 Seuth Queen Ht, Near Centre Bquare,
Lancaster, I'n.
T UUltMK'H.
A CARLOAD
OF-
Wholesale and Retail,
-AT-
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING 8T,
A T REIHT'b. "
REIST'S BIG FRUIT SALE.
Yeu never saw the like. Hee display In front
of store en Saturday. Loek up AVie i'ia and
Kiamlnrr Ter IHi; llarnalns In ether t;oed.
Klnu Prunes, live pounds ferlTJc.
Ijirce Prunes, three pounds fer2j&
Ijiikc Krench Prunes, two pounds for 2Ts.
New Heedless llntsliis, tlireiieuiids for STv.
New Knellsh Currents, three neunds for 2V.
New Evaporated A nr loots, three pounds for
2V, New Kvnperuted Peaches (quarters), five
pounds for 12Sc. New Evuperated l'eachcs,
pared, twopeunds'for2Tc.
One pound Italian Peaches pared, lftc.
Twe pounds I-arne tlelden Egg Plums for 2.V.
One pound Extra Large Sweet Silver Prunes
for 25c.
Knur pounds New Dates for 25c,
Three pounds Evaporated Apples for Tie. One
pound Evaporated Ml Iced Apples, 10c. Twe
pounds Finest New Evaporated Apples for 25c.
rineiiriea unuiury Apples, iie a quart.
Extra Fine New Prunellas, 20c; a pound. Ex
rv
trn blue New rruneuas, ixc n pound
lellas. 18c n neund.
tloed Prunellas, two pounds for 250.
Evaporated Un pared Peaches (halves), 10c a
pound.
cmna.
Twe neunds Evnnerated Pared Penches for
25e. One iHiund Evapetuucd Pared Peaches,
finest, '--'c.
One pound Evuperated Pared Peaches, extra
fine, 25c.
One pound Extra Iirge Fancy California
Peaches, 2Sc.
Four pounds Fine flrniie Raisins for 25c.
One pound Extra Fnney Bartlctt Pared Pears
for 25c.
One neund Finest llnrtlctt Pared Pears. 15c.l
One pound Finest Gelden Pitted Plums, lie.
One pound Finest Dark Pitted Plums, 15c.
One pound Pitied Cherries, very nice, 18c.
One ieund Iirge Blue Raisins, 12c.
One ueund Whole Ring Annies. 15c
We can save jeu nuicli money. Come, see
our immense stock. Canned Ooed at starva
tion prices. Hmeked MeaU at prices that will
open jour eyes.
Fine nud Coarse Halt hy the rarlend.
-UrliiK alenK your Acme Heap Tickets and
get ene cake of soup free.
REISTT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KINO AND PRIFCE 8T3.,
Directly Opposite
J. B. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel.
a-Loek for the Big Sign across the pave
ment. I
eSuVttitttVC.
VCHHAdlliBS.
The Geed Housekeeper
WILL Ultsr SEE OUR IMMENSE STOCK.
OF
PARLOR,
DINING-ROOM,
PARLOR,
FURNITURE!
And Oet Our Extremely LOW PIUCKH for
NKWHTVLE8.
Ochs & Gibbs,
(2d, 3d & Ith Fleer,)
31 hOUTH QUKENHl'REhT.
Ne.
XITIDM ER'S CORNER.
DO YOU WANT
A PLUSH ROCKER T Or
A PLUSH TA RLE T Or
AN INLAID TAULE? Or
A SIDEBOARD WITH MIRROR? Or
A HEDHOOMSUIT? Or
A PARLOR SUIT ? Or
ALL OP THESE COMRIXED? Or
ANYTHING YOU EVER HEARD OF
IN THE LINE OK FURNITURE?
IF YOU IDO,
CALL AT
WIDMYER'S,
EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS,
LANCASTER, PA.
TT ElNirSH'H FURNITURE DEPOT.
WIDE AWAKE
lluvcrs desiring n combination of Highest
or tne .Manufacturers Art in ull the
Newest und
Litest lK'ilgus and tne Lewest
Prices in
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should he awake te their own Interests and
call upon us vvheu their vvuutsvv 111 be fully sup
plied. We etrcr te-day a splendid assortment of Par Par
eor Hulls In Tapestries und Plushes at sjieclully
Lew Prices.,
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 29 Seuth Queen Street
LargeWIiitePotatees
Ctetltitift
Cumuse,f
-"
1 Ginsmin & Bre.
:-ii
SPECIAL BARGAINS
-IN-
Men's, BojsmnWsCletMng.
Special larpins Set Fer ble Blttwhtrr.
All-Weel Colored Cheviot Hulta at K, (7, 19.
AU-Weel Dlue or illsck Cheviot Hutu st ,
7,i, iia
All-wool Casslmere Bulls. tUO, P.OO, 19:60.
lluslnera Hults at II, S5, te,
English Wide-Wal Ceat and Vest at se 60, 17,
K.1W,
SO, ViV, VIA.
Indwe Blue Flannel Hulls,
.H..Mn. .i.im a mm cm
with two set of
wu.iAJitif, v iir. rw, m7. mtv.
Beys' Lljtht Colored Cheviot Hulta at 19.75,
3.50, M, I A), t, M.
Beys' All-Weel Worsted Suits at I5.!0,f7,.
Beys' All-Weel Cosslmere Suits at II, 15, f6,
f7 IB M
Children's Rolls, $1,11.25. t!JiO,t2.
All-Weel Children's Bulls at 1Z1G, $2.75, S3, ft,
fH ..... ..
men's rine worsted or u&ssimere i-anu ai
B,H, as. .
mi's Alt.Woel Cltevlet Pants. 11.37. 11.75. 12.
ts.M.ia.twie.
Men's Working Pants, 60c, 75c, SOc, I.
Beys' Pants, 75c, VOc, f 1, J I ', ft 75.
Children's Pants, !e, 25e, 35c, 75c, f 1.
a-IIere Is a chance for elegant economy.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors nnd Manufacturers of Men's. Rey's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
and H0BTH QUEBH ST.,
.W.OORKlROrORAltOE. LAHCABTBB, PA.
Mw Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse te the city.
4V-Be cautious and make no mistake se that
you gel te the right place.
INT
KK8 4RATHFON.
ATTRACTIONS
IN OUR
Custom . Departmeftt.
We've many attractions ln our Custom De
partment, we are showing the
Handsomest Line
OF-
SUITING
-FOR-
Men's Wear
FROM
$15.00 te Almest Any Price'
Such styles as these nre net elTcrea anywhera
In Lancaster for the price. Such un assortment
you'll find nowhere else.
ELEGANT STLYES IN
Men's Treusering !
Mere than you'll care te leek at. Prices ranee
from SI te 813. We'll nt you, tee.
Myers & Rathven,
Leading Fashionable Tailors,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET
LANCASTER, PA.
H
1RSH K RROTHKR.
CLOTHING
-FOR ALL-
WEATHER.
In buy I nsr Clothing many overlook the fact
01 ine weuiuer s ceusiam uihiktuir-. Heme uuy
trill
We
tee heavy, ethers tee light.
We. have ulwajs
URU U
HAPPY MEDIUM
In a line of Medium-Weight Clothing, well
gotten up, madeund finished in first-class st te.
All styles of Back, Ciituwuyund l'l hue Albert
Coats.
MEN'S SERVICEABLE 'SUITS-Ready Made,
At Jl, , te, 17, ST SO and fS.
MEN'S DRESS SUITS-Ready Hade,
At V, f 10, 812, til, S15, J10, SIS.
YOUTHS' ASD BOYS' SUITS
Frem J-JMtefll.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
At fl, USD, .,,?JCO,$l,tW,Jl,ri,0,f7.
OUR
MADE-TO-ORDER DEPARTMENT
IS I1USV AH EVER, AND NO WONDER.
The Fit Is of the Rest, the Trimmings Flrst
Class.und the Assortment lncludis Everything
Deblruble.
HUIT8 TO ORDER
PANTS TO ORDER. .
(12 Ie (35.
SI te 110.
SEE THE SHIRTS
t IN OUR FURNISHING DEPARrMENT.
Flannel, Demet, Calice, Madras. Cheviot,
bilk Stripe, Percale, White aud
Fancy Tvv Ills.
Have ou tiled the New Cellar, '
beth," two for 25c?
The Nr-
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND
OENTS' FURNI8IIER8.
N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
Slcutietrii.
NATHORHT, DENTIST.
"UI'KNTHK HOIIA11E.
TMlllr
Illlnz Teeth and Painless Extraction Spe
cialties. New Sets made, broken ones mended
aud remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates
and pivoted, ete. Yes, everythlue pertaluluir
te Dentistry will receive prompt atlentlen, at
very Moderate Terms. Remember, that Dr.
Nafherstls the ONLY Dentist In this county
wbe Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den
tistry, an advantage that is obvious.
JOrt-lydAw
HIRSH d BROTHER,
m W00hm
N
EWAYOSK ATOME.
4 v -
Piles of Df ess Goods
IN EVERY DESIRABLE COLOR
AT THE "- . l
CASIIMKRR HKNKIKTTAa, .
In Heliotrope, (Ireys, Old Rese. Ac, Ac., at 25,
35 ",'. 50 te 75 cents n yard.
MOHAIll imitiUANTINES,
la all tha popular colertntr. DO Inch's wide,
25c; W-luch.fiOc; t-ncb,75eaysrd.
KKW MiAlD MenAIRS,
BeautlfDl coterlngs,.!Bca yard.
ALT-woeLspRma surriNas,
Yard wide, SOc a yard.
30-1NCII CASHMERE STRIPES,
Spring shades, 37Jc yard.
PURE SILK SATIN RIIADAMK8,
All colors, 75c a yard ; worth 1 0).
FIGURED CHINA SILKS,
24 Inches wide, 50c a yard.
ELEGANT nLACK SURAU SILKS,
Fully warranted, at SOc, 02;c, 75a te II 00 a yard
LADIES' SHOULDER CAPES,
Cleth, II 50, 12 00, $2 50, S3 00 te SO 00 Each.
LADIES' BEADED CAPES,
II 0, 12 50, $3 50, 1 1 00, 15 00 Each.
LADEES' SPRING JACKETS,
12 50, 1300, II 00 tet8 00 Ench.
CREAM CASHMERE SHAWLS,
SI 03, SI 25, II 50 Each.
WATT eTsHAND,
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
W"
LIAM80N A FOSTER.
WHYQO ELSEWHERE FOR
When you can Purchase the Skilled Werk of
the Rest Brained Clothing Men of the times, te
(It Men of all Proportions Tall Men, Fat Men,
Short Men, Thin Men und Llttlemcn, can be
supplied with Unexcelled All-Weel
Cheviot and Gassimere Sack Suits
A selection of twelve different styles nt (10 and
lievs' Knee Pant Suits ut!1.7J,r2 00, r.Vi,r!W
andtf.00
Children's Kilt Skirt Hults, (2.00, $20,(3.00
and (3 GO
Shirt Waists and Odd Pants, 25c, 60c, 75e and
(1.00.
Iadtes' Ready-made. Wrappers and Suits.
Kreakfast Wrappers, Light and Dark Celers,
(1.00 and 11.25.
Ladles' blouse Waists, SOc and 75c.
Ladles' Traveling Coats.
Misses' and Girls Jackets.
Ladies' & Children's Hosiery.
Full Regular Made Ualbrleian, 12c
Fast Ulack, 12Ke, 20c and 23c.
Plain end Fancy, 10c, UMc, 25c nnd SOc
Lisle Thread und Silk, Black and Faucy,S0c,
75c, (1 and 51.2.').
Children's Hese, 5c and 10c
One Hundred Doicu Uenl's Regular Made,
striped, half hose, 1 ic per p ilr or two pairs for
25c.
Gent's Silk Neckwear.
Club Heuse, Flowing End Tecks, Windsors
and Feur-ln-Hunds. Large Assortment of New
Patterns, all 25.
Silk Embroidered Feur-ln-Hand Ties, 25c.
He)' Silk Windser Tlc, 17c; worth 25c.
SPECIAL OFFERLNO.
Genuine, French Ratines. 21c.
lc Dress Glnghnms, 0c.
15g Dress aingliams, 12;;c.
25c Dress Ginghams, Ibc.
WMnch Weel Htrlpcd Henriettas, 25c.
M-lnch Mixed Weel Suiting, lac.
8-lnch Striped Weel Suiting, 18c.
22-lnch Velveteen, 37Jc.
Stylish Yeung Gent's Hats.
Our Light HtlfT Hat, with flat set brim, at
(2.M, Is uneicclled and entirely new.
The Correct Shape. Evening or Pednrn Seft
Felt Hut, In eight dltrerent colors. .
Tennis Caps, in Silk or Frencn Flannel.
Children's Tennis Caps, pull fronts, all colors,
25c.
Window and Doer Screens.
Bel f-Adjusting Wire Window Screens, ejiera
te1 by Cell Springs, only .Wc
Wire Screen Deers, three panels, Imitation
walnut, !.'., 81. a unit 1.33.
MEN'S KANGAROO DRUSS SHOES,
Hand-Sewed, Comfortable nnd Durable, Bread
and Sqtiure Tees, Plain Tips, 1-nce und Congress,
full assortment of sizes, only (5.00.
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
NO. 318 MARKET ST.. UARRLSUURU. PA.
jfleur.
EVAN'S r LOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Males a GOOD Leaf of Bread.
Hakes a B!G Leaf of Bread.
Hales a WHITE Leaf of Bread.
WWllAT MORE DO YOUWANT.J-W
VTOTIOE TO TRESPASSERS AND QUN
.LN NEKS. All persons ere hereby forbidden
te tresnius en any of the lauds of the
Cornwall
Qcaster
edH
weuesiaiesm ueuanen or Lancaster
ueun
es, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, eltlier
inurpese of shoetlm: or flshlmr. as tha
for the purpose of sheeting or Ashing, as the
law will be rigidly enforced against all tres
11 ds rigiuiy emercea asrainsi an ires-
passlug en said land of the undersigned aft
pass! ug en s
this notice
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
K. PERCY ALDEN.
HDW. C. 1TKKKMAN,
AttarMTi ter R. W. OeUbsm'i Hstr
NEW YORK STORE.
Ready-Male Suits,
Wiliiamseii & Fester,
$
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