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( / I I flQnv atnmatiJL >tly allay# With thjr 11*% UP) uv??w to/ the paf in i always effectp al cure 'lyjjhort time. /.Balls 4Ugh Syrup Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. Do?> 4 are Mttnll ami pleasant t<> l iU<-. IMctors i HWimwnrt tt. Prlrf ^ r?ni< it n dniggirti I LANCASTER/ ENTERPRISE Published Every Wednesday and) Saturday BY f The ' Enterprise - Publishing. Company A. jj. CLARK Otoe Year,...l .jT. $1.00 ' x Months,/... .J... . 50 cts hree Montlys, ... .f. 25 cts I I jLlvance. .*y, March 11,1800. | Enterprlso. Notes and Comments. in the debate on the tanll' Question during the first, session j ^lie last congress, Senator Till^said that while the stealing CrNg on he wanted South 'iii to have her share. Act. upon this principle, when the river and harbor steal came before the senate he went in for ?n.d "poured an appropriation of 1 ?0 for the Congaree. (Irrat jam in ! ? . * * n the Negro postmaster? -was killed at Lake City j , the Republican brethnorth all had fits; ami it wful alfair; but now the wd are slaughtering the ?men, women and child think they are doing 'od. The Republican joeer thing. ent a man all the i Fee and treat with ioniez, the leader of -and it was just what o have done. When the leader of the Filia man sff.*the way; McKinlevwhe was .1 ?'ontem>pt.v ? That | er our/government, treat the Filipinos uot. ? * * t think of it! Columbia ? mbia cave a bic banquet to Tillman Thursday nichtll i Charleston cave him one! day night! * * There is a man going over the tfying to sell the ''Evaus matical , and Language! " to the trustees of the va-' hools. The writer believes rts to be a humbug. and ool trustees to have t do1 with them. i;e the abo^e was written. I j had my attention railed to' j followmg editorial paragraph the February numb *r ot The jlioa Teachers' Journal, a lard authority on education irs: out for the chart agent, j M something over #2,000 charts in York coynty. j at large*' ' 7.50. ^ in, - '- 'V. ' -.i:S \ <" # / k. . be on every teacher's desk i the bends of every sobool. jr. they might have saved at t 600 per cent, in the traneaci. Let other counties be on lookout. The agent was in aw county at the latest n Uojjlity Superintendent Thompson should look into this matter and try to prevent any $37.50 of Lancaster county money to he pnid for these charts when they can he bought, I am told, for about $6. Junius. Sweetheart He Loved Long Ago. Molly Is lixin' tor marry?Jennv is livtn' awiy, t An' tin- boys hain't been bitch at tliool' home i In many a day. An'somehow tlio spr<ntr's lost its sweetness. 'an lonesome an' lontr falls the snow. An' notliln' Is left but the plctur' of the sweet- ' heart 1 loved Ions ago. I nevor was one fer crihtolalnln' ?hut somethln' seems lost f-onrt life's shies. An* oftftn In aunuhinn lt*? mlnin'? erouml' ol* even? For here's whar their arm-* was eroun' me?an' , here's whar Hhn smiled on roe so, An' all that Is left Is th?- pietur' of the sweetheart I loved lone ago. The meddor still fe<ds the lurk's shudder, an' frequent 1 hear the birds sing. Jest as ef ntithin' bud hui petied ter nil the red roses of sprlmr' Jest as they sunn at her tveddin". lint how kin | the slngin' birds know j That mitliin' is left butjthe pietnr' of the sweet" heart 1 loved long ago" ( Nnthin'V Thar's Mollv a eomin' an" bringin' a . rose ter me.?Well. Life's story's to1'over no over, 'till nuthin' is J new that we tell. . Iler urtns eroun' my nook, an' her blue eyes In I tears at mv takin' on so: ? Kiss me. dear?fer you're jest like the pietur' ' of the sweetheart I loved long ago'? v Fhank L Stanton in the .March Ladies'Home ? Journal. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. I Tha Kind You Han Alvtfs Bought _B~",h*. 7. signature ox II AN DS-OFF IN <11 IN A. Such Is the Declared Policy of * the .McKinley Administration. ' Washington, March <?.?The ( United States government ha8 / remained absolutely passive } throughout the execution of the Italian project to secure an "open door" on the Chinese coast j through the acquisition of San 1 Mun bav and outlying islands, j Some day? ago United States ^ Minister Conger, at I'evin, air- v quainted the state department ' with the fact that Italy had pre- ( ferred a request upon China for a lease of the spot selected, but has made no report since, and it is not known officially whether or not the Italian forces have { been landed at San Mun. Ono of the highest, authorities today said : "The government of j ( the United States will not take ^ any steps in regard to the Italian demand for the cession of Chinese territory." ' I n other words, our government, 4 resisting from motives of broad ( policy alluring intimations from other Powers to the ett'ect that ( the tune is ripe for a raid by the ^ United States on some part of the Chinese coast line, has determined definitely to keep hands ofl\ But c one motive could induce the gov- J eminent to change this policy, Miid that would he a desire to pro- -j teot our enormously valuable. commerce with China from thejl dancer of beinc completely cut f oil* throiicb tlie tic!o hl'extension ; of ffie lease-holds of Kuropean ( nations over the w|( le Chinese!, seacoast. 80 lone nr.trade is j let alone, or is at shallowed ' fair opportunity f<, ipuiont, ( and is not rnadt/ >ject of 11 discrimination,/ "-e 1. I'nited States J ] on) any 1 \J I THE SLAU Nearing an En Few Days court"! The Remaining Goods Stock to Be Closed. O ot rrice; The sore heads looked wise and predicted th; mrchasc an entire stock of goods; no nione) hev were deceived ! We never had such a tr 3ne thousand dollars in one day's sales for th< ipologize for not being able to serve all the tra or who enters the arena and fights under the b je ever ready to defend his laurels against all c mr reputation ? The empty stores of Lancaste ;alesnian is ever ready to wait on the custom The expectant customer is like the "Letter tin dmost impossible to wait on the trade. Our intil night with bargain seekers. Can it be ] lever cease." We again cut prices! Down, d< DRESS G< Brocadine. double width, all-wool dro?; irrw-?Hv ' ? o close, 7 cents. Beautiful wide Dimity in a 12 1-2 cents; our price, to close, 4 cents. Yard-v >ur price, to close, 5 cents. Nice quality Outiii r cents; our price, to close, 3 1-2 cents. The 1 iricc, to close, 5 cents. ?t DOMESTICS! DO One bale left of extra heavy yard-wide brown Sheeting; old price, 20 cents; our price, to clo: ed Damask; old price, 20 centspour price, tc Iloth?all colors; old price, 15 cents; our price, roods and Bed Spreads at your own price, vill close out what is left at 14 cents per pounc CLOTHING. CI We are selling at the rate of 25 suits per d: >f the famous Schloss Bros', world renowned < he same price as the others ; but we don't intc ;o at the same prices. 25 boys' .Suits left; old :cnts. 100 men's fine fur alpine dress Hats; \() cents. One lot of extra heavy bed Comfort uir price, to close, 35 cents. SHOES, SHOE The 5P1.50 Creedmore at 98c ; . e $1.50 dress :yes. Go down into your pockets and bring fo \'os. 3 and 4 ladies' fine dress Shoes ; old pri( rour choice, to close, for 25c per pair. Don't f; .. M. Reynold shoes. It is like picking up >rice we are selling them. Yes, we will give y or 5c. io balls of sewing Thread for 5c. 4 ) ; large packs of Chewing Gum for 5c; you pa) anie very near leaving them out : 25 dozen lac mice, 25c (we don't intend to carry them over? o cents. 50 dozen men's light-weightTJndcrsl lose, 12 1 -2c. No goods charged to anyone, lung spot cash. Remember the place, Cloud cv >ear in mind our motto : t 'nderbuy, u/ ftL'rscll, c ^st and all the time. / 1 Farmers' Banking & H. c. I ' % ,.. J < II TOT4 d. Only a \ JLeft! . , I i/VEEK > of E. E. Cloud's ^ ut Regardless I 5. I A. i it it was an inopportune time to *V' ; in the country. Oh, how sadly V emendous trade in our existence. ? e two stores. Right here let us dc during the rush. The gladia^^L attic cry of "Low Prices," niusflHl ? omers. How have we sustained ~ A r speak louder than words. The er; but his waiting is (in vain.A ft I it never came," while we fincl * ? ?? store is thronged from morning lossiblc? Yes! "Wonders will Dwn they go! OODSi I ;; old price, 20 cents; our price, 11 shades for dresses; old price, I ride Percales; lod price, 10 cents ; % " g?not the cheap kind; old price, $ lo cents fleece Flannelettes, oujr > \mm&I a)'' aiamiv/ a a vn# ' 1 i Sheeting at 4 cents. 104 browrl se, 10 cents. Oil colors turkey! ' > close, 10 cents. 6-4 table Oil! to close, 9 cents. Towels, white! The pound calico remnants; wej .otHiNG r " 1 ty. Have just opened up a case kClothing. They were bought at g :nd to hold them out. They all ,J| price, $1 ; our price, to close, 50 ?r old price, $1 ; our price, to close, f s?they must go; old price, #1 ;1 S,SHOES* shoe at 75c. Now, open your! rth the "filthy lucre." 100 pairs :e, $1.50, 51.25 and 51 ; you take lil to get a pair of the celebrated \A . i..11 . - - - * ;<>iu uon.irs in mc streets at trie ^ ou two spools of Coats's Threat/ 'ards of beautiful Edging for 5' 9' * r 5c a package elsewhere. ^ lies' fleece-lined ' ndervests; < they must go); our price, to cl/ liirts; old price, 25c; our/' No time to charge then Allison's old stand, < :>f the people, for the pc Mercantile '> ' / (