TflE LANCASTER DAILY INTJSLUGENCER, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1889. . .J ' r ft I ri-.ev !& Ut B? feu.- fk F. DaUit antclliitcttccr. (i minm j.nuMiAKi ,, f. ROBEnT CLAHK, Publisher. i ME DAILY INTELLtOENCEn.-rnbllshed h rT day In the jmr, but Sunday. Served " ljr carriers In Ihls rtly and surrounding towns at ten cents a week. By mall five del- j larsayeivrlnndvance; 50centnmenth. V WRRKLY INTELLIClKNCEn-One dollar nnd !jy, HRy cents year. In ndvancc. f V WttlCB TO HUnSCRIIlKKtt-Rrmlt by check r jnmuiuTO eracr, nnn wnpra ncuncr 01 these can be procured send In n registered - tetter. Entered at the rostefnee, n second class mall matter. Address, THE tXTELLtaENCER, Lancaster, ln. LAH0A8TER, PA., June 14, 1889. ExttemHUng Democratic Doctrine. Xi!" T)nlsn. tn(ltnnmnM .ltl. fllllirftn. kJ 4.i.l I ., . 11. . k..t .1.... ...... ffV vciibviu iiiir.'miehiJ , lllll'Ulis tin llltil "III wj 'dvtce te Democrats te vole itpnlnit tlie V? Timlilhltteii niiiciiiliiient Is net eiilv wrong, but grntiiltmi.s, since nil lutein- Mnl. TVfiirMrnfa knew lirivvtn vetnmi llie ra? question quite ns m c)I as we de ; net wit li- tjj manning which Pimcineni, vu we nun Mr. Montgomery prececdR hiiiilrtn nil vise Democrats liew tliry should vote. We. nssunie, therefore, tlint ills mlvice is tendered te unintelligent Democrats, and net te tlie? who knew liew te vote ns well ns lie does. We fear, liewuvcr, that , we must Include eurv-'lves nmeiiK thoe wbem our frieixl considers te le iinlti telligeut Democrats, since Ills ndvlce Is forcibly turned ti)eu us, JJut we n-wure Mr. Montgomery Unit we de net class him among tinliitclllgviit Democrats, who are ilunblc te recognize the principles of their party, but only ns one who has leen se went te Indulgu in n bnck-slde-foreinest view of the pro hibition question tliat lie finds it wmie Tvliatdit1iru.lt te grasp the Idea of it in ita proper jKxturv. Mr. Montgomery thinks with GhnNtiiiie, whom he duems the greatest iitiUierity en earth, that great wee has followed the ue of liquor in the world ; and we are happy that wc can heartily agree with Montgomery and Oludstene ns te this fact ; while re membering that its use wns practiced by our Lord and Mnstur Jesus Christ"; which we wiy reverently. Be that our intelligent friend Ment aery will understand that the evil "At Uie Intemjierate (Irinkiiig of in OI?..i It,.,,... ,,,,,, ., , Allium), ie(ie.i iimj uniei linen IHiMllll- Mcnt te warrant gnvc-num-nt In pro hibiting Its couKiimptleii ; nnd is net he Jlclent. ns wc held, under tlie Dcnin a tc theory of government. The abuse ?ed's gifts does net call imeti govern- Put te prohibit I hoi fuse. Te thu gev ernment is given only the privilege of Inking away from thu citizen the liberty that must necessarily Iks surrendered by him te M-cure society. And ve under stand that Democratic faith denies te government tlie right te deny te thu citi zen the right te eat, drink," clothe and IiensQ himself as he pleads, se lengns he docs net Interfere with the slmllnr right of his neighbor. Our correspondent thinks u de net speak accurately in saying that a vote ugainst prohibition will he In htuiucuy with the fundamental Democratic an tipathy te sumptuary laws, liecausesiich Ihwb ngnlate the expenses of ellieus in uppnrel, f(HHl, furniture and the like. Uut he neglects te note the miiiw of our .atatcmcnl. A vote ugainst nroliibltlen . wc certainly ntlirm is in harmony with Uie Democratic antipathy te laws regu lating the cost and character of the cltl wjii'b feed, drink and raiment. And we observe thnt MrMontgemery is net able te deny, as no man of his i'nfornui i'nfernui i'nfornui tlen can deny, that this ancient Demu eraric diH-triiie is as wostnte It. In or der te avoid its cit'ccl , it is very Intcavt- nIWrcJiuJO-?lTi,tCTT7, compelled te denounce as "demagogic" "thoe old stale ivsolutleus which Dem ocrats ummI te fulminate in their conven tion!! years age," and te deviant them te be " by no menus the fundamental prin ciples of the Democratic party, but merely claptrap used for the purpose you nre using them new." Very well, Mr. Montgomery; that c n. feslen of your faith Milllces iim. We de net pretend te lie doing mom te-day In expounding ancient IVni.n'n.n,. urii,. S clplcs that Iim IVmecratie parly Itself " """ "ft" V"il LIIUUI1 If'-l'IllUICll. If they were wnihg and demagogic ut may le, since -mrniiiy fellow them in Making te teach DeiumTntie doctrine te-tlny. We held by the ancient pre cepts, nnd declare the ancient declara tions, plnnting ourselves upon their authority; net becking te evolve new doctrine of our own, but content with that which has l.-cn handed down te u. Clothed with Its authority we have llrmly declared the prohibition of liquor te I undemocratic, cietimh H'ltli lui niilliiirtt t m,l,w. rt...i..i . t--' it ".' i """" vimiiDnine, .ur. j.jwiiiHimiivi.v MijTi einerwiK'. What Gladstone may knew nlieut the iirinei- ',"'-, Dies of the IVtniMT.-itli. i.i.i-t.- ..r .1... United States we tin net knew ; but e 8 me i-euiem u) nami witn lie Lenl nnd M? the Demwratic party, in declaring that nmu iiiufat uc leli Tree by the law te iim the distillations of fruit and grain, as well ns the fruit and grain uudlMilled being-held responsible te the law ami the Lord for their prejK-r nod teniH?rate use. Mr. Montgomery complains or the license law, which has lieen passed te protect society from iutciujicruiicf In tli use of nrdent drinks. It gives te a neiecieu lew the privilege of selllm. itmier, for wliich they pay the fee : and they niu held te, answer for the prejier conduct of the business. Thus the right of the citizen te purchase intoxicating liquor is preserved, while Its abu3 for purposes of Intoxication is re&tru ncd ; and te the general mind this licoiibe law is wise, Mr. Montgomery objects te it ns un democratic, because it grants n privilege te n few ; an argument which would de 1WIIV with nil llvnciu ..iwl 1.. , K& eue free te practice the nrls of me.l. BS. Icinc and law, the business or vending gfc and the ellkes or government, without w "" teuxe or uceiibe 01 tlie state; m. TTtitiliiii fmu 1.1..1. . .. ' Kttlr ..v.w,., nuicil .Mr. .MOllt- Mf, gner)' only gets courage te prep., we . are lain in iuiu.v. 1......., . .: . .. IIP . 4T... ...:." ;V "x."e nans .".a i"'u 100 lewnsmii nr i.m.. i... gftiire "hserve that Mr. Mfmtlwlll. rery nimseir knocks the legs rreni ..: under thU position, which hesobeldlv 'Y talrau In intiltifi.t 1.1... it.. 1 . ' 'Tni .7. """"""b- U't 1110 liquor tf-iteaftlc has no status in i'ennsylvaula ,ITZ -""'"-"7""- i"i given te It bv ?-ttw license laws." If i,e bimln.a L glMily Biutnined by the license laws. n,,. ftT , 1 .!J! . , - - I KB"" ciiuens who no net get licenses , trtini v are net deprived of auv rli.iit ijjk lirethcr Montgomery, we profoundly f jy believe that you nre honest lu yourepin- ten ou tuis quesuen ; you are nlwnvs honest mid earnest ; but we are ns i"il atiirted that you urv wrong. And since yeu agrv with iwtliateurteaehlngsand 'Avice te the IVmecmey en the Issue is td en the resolution or Democratic Wai-wdieus, demagogic though you pre- nounce them ; we feci snfe In repenting te Democrats our injunction te vote against prohibition nnd townlkinthe paths of thek party ; believing, as they tee will bclicve,that tliere is no demsgog demsgeg ticr' there, but n truthful, hottest and fnltlifnl defense of the irliielplcs of liuinnu liberty. Up Docs II Anether War. The governor gets his million dollars from the banks, as a lean without Inter est, the bnuksliclng sntMlcd with the liellcfthnt the Legislature will make an appropriation te refund the money. This is piilistnntlally the preposition made by the two-hundred citizens, (lie only dfilrrence Ising that the batiks taku the place of the citizens; nud the money In the treasury fs deposited in the banks Instead of with the citleiis. The banks will get the money from the treasurer, and give the state credit Ter It. The deimslt will remain In their hands until the liCglslatura meets. Menu while tlie governor will draw out nn equal sum, and. when the legislature makes the appropriation, the two accounts, one te the governor's debit nud the ether te the states credit, will balance each ether ; the slate's money will have been used te de tlie state's work ; the constitution will have been saved, or rather (he ten der consciences or jstiple who had nxes te grind in saving the constitution, nud everything will lie lovely. We nole with pleasure the nssurniiceef thu hanks that they will net chnrge the governor any Interest en the state's money. Warlike Clilppcnns. There does net seem te Ik much oc casion for alarm nt the outbreak of the ChiniKiwa Indians In the neighborhood of Mllle Lacs, Minnesota. This reser vatien is comparatively small, and is completely belted with railroads. There nre only l!,:ioe in the IHIhj all told. The dispatches nre dnted from .Mera, 11 town en the railroad about llftcen miles south of the reservation. Diiluih is only seventy miles away, nud 8t. I'niil the same distance, if lTniled States troops are called for they can Is'eu thegreuud in a few hours from Fert Itlpley west efthc reservation or fiem Feri Hnclllng near Bt. Paul. Troops from the hitler ixist have already been erdeicd forward, hut they will only act if the Indians nre tee much Ter the slate forces, or If they have nlrcndy retired te the reservation where they are under the jurisdiction of the general government. The Chlpjewas have lieen very turbulent of late, Iktuiisc of (hi encroachments of whites upon their laud, and it is quite probable that some lanilgrabblugschcmu will Ik-found at the bottom of the whole mutter. Si:ciiinn Tiiacv bus ordered that nil war sliipsef tlie I'nlted Status shall lieie alter be painted while. I'oi.i.ewinu its well-known prlueiplflef publishing only iihws Unit Is agreeable te its political taste, tlie I'lilladelnlila I'm deliberately suppresses Hie fact that a lew .loiinsiewu laisiness men at llielr meeting called for a resolution condemning floverner lleaver. Tiinni'. wns a meeting of some of tlie ill lectors of the Seuth Perk KMiing club en Tlimsdiiy and though nothing wns clone, n Henthneut wasdeveleted against the disso lution of the chili. The suggestion thai an mpliatiage for Meed tietims should be es tablished at tlie lake met with no I'.wer be cause the location Is net eeusidensl suita ble, for the puriKjse. 11 is net surprising that the direeleis or the club could 111 1 muster a quorum, but it is a Utile astonish ing te hear a few or Ilium pietcstlug Hint the club will net horilsseUod. Tun statu department calls attention te llayll hy tliumli'ieiis hursts of pioleund silence. 'I'iiij Hev. Aillmr M. ICuapp was sent te JalWn'nTJtmissienary about a jeai age by the P11it.1t iiurasSnct.ltmij, and according te tlie Washington ln,i lm JTas "uiade a new depailuie in missionary weik. "iiihta-ul or saying te tlie. lapauese, .My li'ligieu is all right and yours is all w long",' he said in cllvcl, ' Let us together cempaie notes and see wh.it each lullghm has that may jmne 11 blessing le tlie etliei.' His nttitmle dis armed iialhe jealously and icligieus pro pre judici'. llu has been heartily welcomed by the leading men of tlie imhersilies. The two most prominent Jouinalser the empire hae elleied le piint whatever he may write. Impiliies swarm upon him fteui all quartets, mid addiesses in Kngllsh hae lieen rispiesled by large audiences of stu dents. Cveu Ihn high priest el" lliiddlilsin caine riein a long ilistauee te obtain a per sonal Inten lew." Tlieie does net seem te be any thing original alietit his plan, and sinely ether intelligent mission. 11 les must have cemteil similar comparison of ic ic ligleus. Tins Is tlie Imnilielli anuicrsary of Iho adoption of our ling. " LeriK may It wur. " IIDW IIOItsIN ACT IN llATl'Li:. IVnt'Iensef llcnlli, 'l'iuy r.nler Inte tlie spirit el'Wnc MKiiIIiiiiiiiii llelngx. 1'ruiu tlie San rrnlu'lM-e Cliienlele. "It Is renin linhln hew quieklv horses iidapltheniselxeste the military serlee," ssiid ( aetaiii Ce. "Kery aitillervm.in Knew s that llie. leain the bugle calls" and Ihn evolutions ipiirkei than the men, as a inle. Poreiio thing, they seen neqiiiiea iinileiui gait, wliieli is about (he same as the 'route step' 01 tlie usual maiehlng step. If the horses did net acquire the same gall as the infantry theie would be vaiving distances between the dilleient aims eV Iho sen loe thai is, between Hut lufiuilrv and lhiien.ilry, aitillery and tlie cuuiiuaudeis and their escorts, " In tlm dulls in tint aitillerv service the horses will themselves picse'ne their alignment as well as Hut iur.iutn. I shall always icuicuihci- one Illustration el this trait, which I noticed at an exciting and ciitic.d period of a bailie, ll order te sae some or our infantry from being sur sur leuiidcd and captuied, I quicklv meuntisl the ciiiiueueers 011 Iho guns, ami put the whole Ikttter.T nt a dead gallop neiess a stretch of nil ailew alsmt half a mile w hie. I was quite iiivuslniiKsl te such slglits, lint whiMiweweie hair-wav aciess the Held 1 noticed thu array, and for a moment 1 was lest in adminitieii or Iho niagiiiliceut pic ture. Pery drhcr was plvlug whip and spur, the gieat guns were rocking and thundering ever Iho ground, and ecrv horse, reeking with foam and full efnnf. uialinn and e.xeileiuent, was straining every muscle as he galloped fenvatil ; yd it seemed lemutli.it nstiaight line drawn along 111 fnmt would hae touched the Iieatls el' the lead horses in rrent of the si. guns. That was an artillery charge, one of the most thrilling sights lu thoevolu theevolu thoevelu lions or war. "When it comes te kittle, a hoise seems te knew everything that isgeing en; hut he does his duty nobly, and seems te be in his element. lie enters into the spirit or the battle like a huiiiau being, lleshuwsue tear of death, and it is singular that ir his mate is shot down he will turn te Itsik nl I1I111 and swiii pleased. A herse in inv battery was once struck by a itiece of shell, whlih split his skull se thai 01:0 side was ,"? 'be dm cr turned him lisise, but he w nlkcd up by he side of the gun and wiilt lust 1 lehriug, and wlien a shot was lied would leek away in tlie direction et Vvi,,!.'!!e"Sv' iV lr le, r; ,1,p cl,wl ,,f"'e i"i- lien a shell w imld burst near by lie w euld calmly turn and l.s.k at it. When he saw he ran back te his own place and galleissl backtothec..isse ,U le tv w' j the lieutenant pushed him a!d te Vml in another horse, he l.tekctl at the ,t ,"r ene sorrewrully whlli. he was Iwing har. nestied up, and when he seemed lore.illle hatlheruwasne further iise for hhu hu lay den 11 and died. The llciiteiuiil streugl v ttbscrted thai he diud of a biken huirl " "SWEET HOME." "There l no plaee like home" runs the old senjr, and we knew hew true It l. Oe where we wlll-encetinter men In what ever rlrciimlnecii we mny, we ehnll tie apt torlndthalareteren'sslelhelr hemee will lm niedlntely secure their allentlen, and will glxe you mverln their eyen. TholinpreMleimmndn In the home nre laU lng. A mother's words never paw from the mind. A father's ceiinel reinnlii frcli oleng RllfenU. The Ul benediction of pnrenUil loentideellcllude with what tenacity Itellnits trt the memory when almeal ellclw tins cone. Hew Important, llierefere, that the home be maintained Inlnrt n loeg n ikswIIiIc nhnen of s hut counsel, of fs-aen and Jey te tlicgrow tlicgrew trig children. Hew sad when death luviulcn, when Ihe 11 re gees nut en Ihn hearthUne aud Iho family Is scattered. What llm children lee by the death of a parent only Ihose renllte w he have dreit n up without Hint lovennd niUlcc which a parent alone can liestew. Nodeuhl, lennef llieuiuiiid of parents hnve found premature grave, who might have lived 3 ears of iiaefulness, hnd Ihcy but known whnl wan snpplnc their Mrciiffth, nnd olevvly but Mircly piKliliiK Ihcm Inte the Knvve. Ther" nre tens of thousand of parents te-day IniiKonj'ef mind throeith fear of death from klilney dlwit"", who de net knew tliey are dis; dis; terlni! out)' inteMiH nucli an wakefillnesii, iicrveiines, n npteudld feeling ena day nnd nn ntl-Kne one nuethcr, lrepy, uenk h'-nrt nc Hun, pneumeiiln, lirnrnlijlii, fickle iipisllte, etc., vtlillc Iho rent Ireulile it sileiieil titoed raiiMst hy dlsenseil klilneje. 1'iiIcm piirlllcil with Wnrner's Haf Cnri) they vvllljuntassurvly die, as thetiRh pohieiieil Willi arsenic. If 3 011 are suffering as dcscrllieil, nud have hen fur an)' length of lime, 3011 nre, unless 3011 get relief right sis-edl-, stricken with dealh, wlielheryeu knew It or net. Docter publicly ndnill Hint Ihcy cannot euro mlvnticcd klilncy ilKciiw! lhe3-nre Ih bigoted te use Warner' Bafx Cern beenui.e 111 mi ad vertised reiiKslj-j ceiiKuctilly iiiiIcks 3011 110 3-mir own gtssl Jiidgineiit, Ms'iirvund iim Wnrn er'HafitC'urc, a siiecllle, which has proved It self In teiioflheiisniid of can' te be all It Is represented, jour home, through jour (IchUi, will Ik) broken iip.nnd J ourleteil eiien ilcprlveil of Hint wlilcli iiioiie3Tniiiielpiirrliaeor friends iiipl3. Alrencly loeiminy loving teirculs, noble, kind nnd true, hnve gene dew 11 te premature grave through Ignorance of their condition, mid Die bigotry of ph3lclans. II In time te cry 11 halt, nnd vvebegef 3011, for the love 3011 bear 3 our heniuund the duty you one 3eiircir, leglve tills mnttc r your careful and renslentluus con. slili ration. II (M1DH st.nsjAl'Altil.bA. IT COSTS LESS On thnriiicMlnnef real ecenuiiiy Heed' Mnr sapiirllla I se far ahead ofelhcrpreparntloiiH as le place them eutliclyoiilef the nice a coin cein coin IM'lllers. Here nre fuels In regnrd te tills mii nr medicine, easily iisceptlble of conclusive proof. 1. lliKHVSnrsiiiiirllln Costslhe.Mnmifarturer Mere than 11113' ellar ceniietltig preparation, liernuse Ills mere highly reiiccnlrutedand cou ceu tnlus mere real medlcitl viilue, 2. It cost the Jobber Mere.nsn eoiiseintence of Ihn fact jiislatnled, 3. It costs thu Itelnll Drugglut Mere, fur the same leasen-as tan easily lm learned le In quiry. Ilence the dvslre of semn retailer le sell llielr own preparations, which 10M Ihcm tcsx, and for which Ihcy get tin mime prlrr, llius milking mere money. Hut 1. It Costs theCenMiiiicrM'-SH tluin any ether medicine, Issvuiwi of Its greater ceiiccntrali'd strength and tlie quantity In each bottle, and licenuse It Is the enlj- ircpn ration of which can truly be said," lm) Deses Hue Dullnr." That the seple appreciate this Isshotviile' Hie fuel that Heed' Hnisapiirllla has Iho baig esl sii1eorati3'sarsaparlllaer bl(Hl purifier. It pecsc iH'cullur incrll nnd ciris'l wonderful curi. A 1-OINT roil YOU. When you buy jour spring medicine you vvnnl lhnliet. Ask for Heed's Nirsnpurllla, and Insist upon having II. De net lei anynrgumciil or prrhUiisleu Inlliioiice jeu 1011113- what 3-011 de net ttaul, lie sine le gel Iho Ideal pring incdl- HOOD'S SAR8APARILLA Sold by alt druggist. Jl j six fur S3. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A. CO., Iitvell, Mass. Idf) DOSi:SONK DOI.I.AH. fi) 3.Hiuccltaiumt. 1888. KAITH. J 880. I'liu school 3'enrliist aboiilcleslng ha proven the niesl kiieis-ssful lu the history of Iho Ijiii caster llil&liiess College. Ne. Wi liist King street, hlnn lis oriinl7Mlleu, In Ks). Hupcrler Instrui tlen as Impiirlcit al IhlsschiHtl will nnd hlieiild ceiniiiiiiid IIIhthI ceins'iisatluu. Scnd for pnrtlculnrs. Addiess, II. C.W'KIDI.nit. Principal. Ari:i:xA.MiNi;i:vs,K7iTu: Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyca Are Geed I If 3011 linvnthciii examined you will prehntily find that llu lets MiiiathliiK wrong with lliem, and Hint glasses will bea great help le win. We umi llihnll.ihle "111 A .MANTA' Iciise. which urv made only i,y us, and receiiiuicudcil li lending Oculist ns the ls;sl aldsle defce. live vision. Solid Held Hpis'lnrlcM, :i.OO j usual price, KtcelHisctaclcs, nibi.: usual pi lee, s.l(l. Artlllclal 1:31 s Inserletl, s I ; usual price, si O. M. ZINKHAN A BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OIT1CIANH. l'llII.Di:t.flll. between CliiNtiint anil WiiIiiiiIHIhs-Ik. ui.t.H-ljd KVAN A HONH. These Are Trying Times. es, they in etr3 lug times In mere sense than one; tuid every Hi""! hensiiwlfe knew Ihe illlll riillv efhnvlug kihhI, sweet bread lu veiy het VKiitlitr, Hut this task may be rendi rislentu paratlvcly easy by hnvlng the right Mini el I lour, nnd ever one who has used ll admits Hull LEVAN'S FLOUR iKiheUlghl Kind. Tr II, and You'll liny It. Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. ds-lil riiiii: i'i:epi.i.hi Ami bieim EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! new iii:i.ei eiti:hi:d at The Peeple's Cash Stere. A I.are Let of Kine Quality Kinbieiderit'r, in Wlilte, Civaui iiutl i-olers, nt oxaetly half of u hat thi-y aiv marked. This i Is a bin in! in inice.-but nve want te ii'dinv stock. (ii'iiiiiuu Kieut'h Sutiiu-snt HV and U.H-, ri'dint'il from .'13c aud :t7Ji'. iiciiivmls'r w hae a rep illation en French s'atliies. When we say Fteuelt we de net K'll you Ameriean joed. ejihyr Oingltains in exivl lent usHeituifiit of styles., at 1.1V, li-, 3k, ;t7Je. One let Finn l'aiasels, bought at iifieat saerilliv, will U wdd at f 1.7.-1, i'M aud J.'l.ed. Itej-u-lar prices; of these gtsnls, J3.S0 te 10.00. Gee. F. Rathven, N0.25EASTKINaSTREP:r. tuurjjdll tfttttMnteker'. 1'itiLADBLrHiA, Friday, June 11, ISM. That Bey of yours. Yeu don't want te lead him down with a course heavy rig, when a tough, seasonable light weight Suit is within reach for just as little (5 te $10). And smooth-faced at that. Think of the brambles and dust and fly ing bits that a rough jacket or pair of trousers en a live boy will gather in one Summer day ! These tables where you save $1 te $3 en a Bey's Suit get emptied and filled again. Ne lack of light weights for men, from Ceat at 50c te Ceat and Vest at $10. Nenr Thirteenth nnd Mnrketslreets corner. The Hat Stere was never in better trim for Men and Beys. Pearl and Drab Cassimers and Derbies. Straws of all the pop ular sorts. Wanamaker prices, of course. thirteenth nnd Market streets corner. That 25c Cream Challis. See it in the piece or made up and you'll wonder where the 50c French is ahead. May be it isn't. Ne smoother, no better wool, no mere skill in the weavj ing. Perhaps a trifle finer. That's all. You'll leek very closely or you won't suspect even the fineness. Precisely the same quality in black. Quarter dollar a yard is an absurdly little price for such goods. Near centre of llm store. They go at quick time, from the counters, at true time in your home. The clocks at $3.90. Each a gem in its way. Net long gene you would have paid $26 te $30 for a French Cleck hardly mere beautiful, practically net as geed. Nobody brought the $135 for the Japanese China Dinner Plates, and se you may have them at 9 cents each while they last. The brave figures in Etrus can bronze are net all gene, but they seen will be prices are half. Second fleer, iuld.Ue gnllrrlcs. The "Telia" star is one of the brightest in the Corset sky. Three new styles : 1 Sateen pink or blue, $2. 2 Gray Coutil, long waistcd and handsomely trimmed with floss, $-'.25. 3 White Sateen, beautifully stitched with floss, heavily boned throughout, 2 side steels, boned back. As neat and graceful a Corset as you'll care for. Fac simile of the Venus. $2.50. These prices are well below same grades in ether makes. Seiend Meer, with Muslin Underwear. A let of .-button Suede Gloves in two qualities go en the counter te-day at $1 and $1.25. Plain and embroidered backs. Choice shades of tans and grays. Chcstnul strict side, west of Main Aisle. It will only cost you a trifle te bar the bugs and buzzers from the house. Screens of hard weed, light or dark finish, two feet high and adjustable te windows 2 te 3 feet wide, are but 35c. Ne measuring, no pounding, no worry. Star Screens that fit any windows between 25 and 37 inches wide, .e te 55c. Screens that slip up and clown and are just the right sie with out tinkering must be made te order. We make measure ments and estimates without cost. But with only common care there will be some flies in the house. The next best thing te keeping them out of the room is te keep them out of the things in it. Wire Dish Cevers (5 te 45c) help. Se de Fly Fans these windmill-like affairs that wind up like a clock and flap the air as they run down ($2.50.) Then there are fly traps and poisoned paper. Peer flies ! llasciuent, north of centre. Trunks for any use, land or sea, home or traveling. What ever style you please. Keep the need in mind, the picking will be easy. Itaseiueiil, Market street side. Valises and the whole grip family are where you can see them at a glance. Hundreds and mostly one of a kind. Northwest of centre, next .Main AHIe. Jehn Wanamaker. Scital lloticre. lrvSTATK Ol-' Ui:itMAN lllltsll. l.ATKOH J'J IJinr.istereUy, 1'u., deceased. letters tes tamentary en said etitic having Imxmi Krentcd lolheiuidcrsliiiiisl.all is'rseiu iiideliUsI llicrc llicrc te are rtsiuesled e make Immediate lujincnl, and (hose havliis claims or deiiiaiuUaKuliist Ihe isiine, will iirescnl lliem viiiheul diiuy for ettluncnt te Ihe iiiuli rslmied. At ill S.TA lltllSIl, M.MO.N II. lllltMt. Ijlllcnster, I'J., l.lXH'lll.ll llllts.ll, rhllndclphln, Pa., Kxccuter. Ciias. I. liAMni, Attorney. inyl'l-titdr SIIIUKlKlfS MljUOirhfeitK, IS IKNTltK Kljl'AlJr:. PURE RYE WHISKY. My tnvn d.itwuiieii. iiinm Bu. J. BAtltiV BTAXM'S IIOKEY-a'AVINa BTOREJT CbeL Thoughts Fer Warm Weather I Ne. 24 A Biq Offering BLACK CASHMERES ! 80 riKCEH AMrWOOL 1II.ACK CAHltMEltKH never Held for less than 50c. n jrnrd, AT aa CRJTTS A VAH1J. ThU Isthr RiroteiiterTcrlng of Black Cashmer ever offered anywhere. C0MET0.US FOR BARGAINS. New Bosten Stere, pSEial ii Alia a inb. Special Bargain list FOR THIS WEEK, AT THE New Yerk Stere. A CI.O.SINO OUr FtrilCHAHE OK IIS PIECKH LIOllT-WUIOItT ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SUITINGS. Thirty-Eight Inches Wide. All Celers nnd Black. Retailed this spring hy the Inrgcst stores nlbOe a ynrd. We offer them te-dny ns the greatest liargnln of the season, at ?Jc n yard. PIIINTEI) CHINA DItEKH HI LKS, 22 Inches Wldc.liOa it yurd. Hanie iiiallty Is helng sold nl iSniiynnl. One mere case Cream nnd Wlilte (Ireund POINTED BATISTEH, jnrd wide, Se a ynrd; worth 12J4C. ' NEW PJllNTr.lt CIIALL1E.H nt 0c nndOcn yard. Lndles' Menvjuclnlre Kid Gloves, 60c apiece; regular price, 7.k Ladles Colored CnshmtTO Shawls InCrcnm Blue. Pink, Cardinal, Tan, itc.ut S"e., 91.25, tlO nnd K.Oil each. Three mere cases of our Justly fiiniDtiH D.imnsk Crochet liullts nt S1.U0 ench ; best vnliiolnllie country (or out of It) for the money. Finest Dnmnsk Crochet Quilt, extra site l.37$eueh. Fine Marseilles Quilts, special Millie, 82.00 ench. Watt & Shand, KOS. 6, 8 AMD 10 EAST KING STREET. T fl. MARTIN C. JUNE SALE. Wheixsaui: Reductions or SUMMER DRESS GOODS. One let of Koechlin's French Satines, reduced te 19c a yard ; former price 35c a yard. Full width Dress Satines, re duced from ia'cte iecayard. New patterns of 10c Satines, reduced te Sc a yard. Yard wide Dress Batistes, reduced from tac te 7c a yard. Dress Lawns, 4 and 5c a yard. Dress Challies, 5, 8 and 10c a yard. One let of Dress Ginghams, former price tee, reduced te 5c a yard. J. 13. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. XillllllllCV lU'lHU-ttl. frcilAltI.ES. ATLANTIC CITY. Ocean nnd DchiMiircAvcnuf.wlll open Tminv DAY, Jl'SK Mill. lii)S2-Sind JONAH WOOTTON, Jit. II OI'EL NOIIMANItlET 1 AlLANIiC CITY. NOW OPEN. Tndcr New .MaiiHgemcilt. T. I (III.LinTi:, Proprietor, Uiluef I'olennilo llulel, liilladiiphla. inlj-Tund II OTEI. CHETWOOHK L lleniiMleled. Heriirnlshed. l Sleeping ApnrliiHiiU.. Appt'H First Class. Will open JPNHI. Juncl-'.'iiid IUS. MAYW.IUrFHOIlEH. rjllIE FI.OU1DA, ATLANTIC CITY. i'lieice. central location. Paclrlc Avenue, he twecu N. Y. X Tcnuessis) Aves. Flrst-iiass house. Ilcaseimtilu rati ". Oicn all the enr. DAVIS HUOWNE. m.v:i2iud STOCKTON IIOTEU CAPE -MAY. N.J. OPENS JUNE IS. HATriJ.SJ AND Jl PEIl DAY. Sssiul nitcs by Ihe week, month or nil. son. licvvly luilnted.rvmixUlcdaudliupnivisl; fie.mi exisndiHl. New Bail nnd Amusement Beem. Children's Neu Dlntiur. Hull nmt I'lav lloems. CuWne and service llrsl-class, Ele. I gain suncs vriiu puner, batli nndclnsU, Or chestra of eleven plecc. Dees net taken. F.TIIEO. WALTON, Proprietor. A FEW "I.Y AND TACKLE BOOKS IN J. convenient pocket form ut reasonable figures. Alse, u variety of trolling ihhh for liass and salmon, mill a bright Engllm tsiu Insik, nut altogether new thl aenseriut vverlh uilllni; te theulleniloiieftheoucler. l'eruilcnt J(tllLb I nilllO WTOUE, aa West King HirtttU ,9rH tStfafc. -AT- CENTRE SQUARE. Finn lawns nt y, cenU n yard. FineLwn.t4ccnU ynr.L URht Calicoes bH, 5, ; cente. l'rlnted Londen Muslins, ynrd wide, 10c n yard. Yard Wide Batiste, , 12 centn. Levely Clmllles, 5, 8, 10 cenU, etc Beautiful New Printed Persian Mnll,12Jeenlii. " Knt Black " Lnwns, 12 cents a ynrd. White Lawns, ynrd wide, 8 eenU n ynrd. Butten Melds, 3, 4, A cent n dein. J. J?U c HAHLEH hTAMM. diaries Stamm't NEW HOT WEATHER GOODS. Fine Jjivrusnt3e. n ynrd. New Batiste nt 5c. a ynrd. Corded Batiste nt 7c a yard. Yard Wide Batiste at 8c. n yard. Weel Clmllles ntdjf, 8, 10, 12$, 20 cents n ynrd. Black nnd Colored Orgnndla I-nvvns at 12.Jc. njnrd. Outing Cleths atl2)Jc. Best Crepellne In Plain, Figured and Btrliied, nt 12J4c n )nrd. .Something New, Printed Persian Mulls, hand some patterns, at 17ca yard. White Ilebe Lawns, with colored border, at 17c. n yard. LANCASTER'S CHEAPEST BOSTON STORE. Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. CHARLES tnhtci; of jFitoltiett. A STJtICH BHOS. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Towels unit Linen Geed nt prices lower than ever. Every nrtiele in this Department nt nK.-ciitl low prices. All-linen Cress-Hnr Towels, nt ee upiece. All-linen German D.imnsk Towels, knotted fringe, pure white or colored bordered, nt 12c npieec ; sie ISx.lO. All-linen Unck Towels, red bordered, ls.x.ttj, at lc apiece. Heavy Linen Dnmnsk Towels, red bordered, fancy crochet centre, MsxJMt, only l-e apiece. lteavy (iermaii Damask Linen, dice lierder, 111x40. only 12je ; these Towels are cheap at lSc. Cream Linen Damask Towels, extra line ipialily, fancy red and mixed tnir ders, rediH-ed te 15e apiece ; regular price 2.5c: sle 1Ux40. Lxtra heavy Gennan Linen Tewels, wide, colored Uirder, sIzui'lxlK, only H'c upiece; considered a bargain at 'Sic. Twe rows epenwnrked, fine German Damask Towels, knotted fringe, 11)x4C, et Uoe apiece. Kxtrn line Knotted Fringe Towels, HI xlS, at 11 k apiece. Turkish Tew eln, 10x30, at 80 apiece ; 18x10, at HV apiece. Extra tine JJaned Linen Glass Towel ing, at tUJc a. yard, 18-inch wide. One line llarretl Linen, 1'2-inch wlile. at -0e a yartl, in red, bine ami red and bine bar. Cheap Crash at 3e a yard. Xapkins and Deylies, red and tiltie fringed, 12x12, all-linen fringed, :Sc apiece, 2 for fle; next large, l.'ixlS, at 4 njiiece. Heavy Gennan Damask, cream, red bonier, fringed, at 5c apiece. Large sie, lSxlS, German Linen, red bordered ami fringed, :i for 2.1c. Ten styles of llnest juulity Germau Satin Damask Deylies, wide and nar row, led and blue, also combination nerners, ai;s apiece. German Linen Napkins, white satin damask, , at fie apiece. Wash Hags, 2, :i, 5, "and 10c apiece. Table Linens, cream, elMueli, loom dice, best, price 1V0 a yard ; M-inch, at 2.1c a yard. Cream Damask Linen, 62-inch, at .'He a ynrd. Extra fine dark Cream Satin Damask, new pattern, 52-ineli, at 37c a yard. Kxtra line Cream Satin Damask, Wi ineli. at 4sc n yard. White Satin Damask, Se-inch, fine iiialily, at 48c a yard. Fine White German Damask, (ilMnch, at til'c. Extra Hue White, C2-iucii, at 74c n yanl. A full liueuf Stamped Linens Siilelxianl Cevers, 3oenp. Waslistand Cevers, 2ec up. Splashers, 7c up. Tidies, openwerked, lxith ends, at 12c. Deylies, 4c apiece. llilis, Ilk." njiletv. KEEP OUR HILLS! On presentation of bills te amounting le $.1.(11) or ever, wc w ill give you a copy trf "Sunshine for Little Children." 4S pages, illustrated, also two large colored engravings by Ida Waugh, America's celebrated nrti-t. They tire worth call ing for. ASTRICH IJROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. irANTi:i)-Oi:NKHAL AUKNTKOUTHIS W cltv, ioeiennnorrlceand nssiiuie rrriu. jire euinw of our liu.luess. luds well knew 11, Maple us Heur, in universal demand, ami pay 11 net preilt of lllty te one huudicl lsrivnt. Ad drcsV, with i-nsIcnthiU. Ilir. UNION COM. I'ANY, Broadway uud Atter I'lace, New Yerk. Je7-Iwd 10,000 Turds Hand-Made Torchon Laee at 8, 4, .'., t, 7, 8, 10 cents n yard. All nre worth 3 te& cent a yard mere. BIk Bargains In White Cotten Laces at 1, 2, , 4 6 cents a yard. Levely printed Crnry or Crepellnc Cleths, J2Je. Exquisite Htyles In Figured Organdie. Lawns nt 12 cent n yard. Ill Bargnlna In White Bed Hprcads at,0O eent, 11.00 nnd f 1.25. Harry Stamm. OjuebB. Wash Poplins nt 5 nnd fi centsi yard. Light Calicoes nt 5 nnd 6H cents ayard. Double-Feld Percnls nt 10 nnd 12$ cents n ynrd. Dre-ts Ginghams nt 4, G(, , 10 cunts a ynrd. Zephyr Olnghnms nt 12,'J nnd 15 cents a yard. American Sateen at 8, 10, 12J4 cents n yard. French Baleen al 15, 20, 25, S3 cents n yard. Tolle l)n Nerds nt 10, 12J cents n ynrd. Best Chnmbrny Olnghnnis at 10c. a yard. Wldel':inbreldcrlcsnt25,37;,50cenls up te $3. White Lnce Flouncing at 10c a ynrd. Black Drapery Net at 60, 75 cents a yard. Black Lnce Flouncing at 75c,Sl,1.25, 1,50,12. STAMH'S. tXIetltlnn. X08U NOVKI.TILS! X880 -AT- H. GERHART S. The most complcle assortment of Bering Overceating Kngllsh flies. lets, Diagonal and Casslmere hultliur and Treusering thai has ever Ikh-ii shown in this city. Wnrkniiiuslilp the liest and nil goeils warranted as represented. II. aLllHAKT, Ne. 41 North Queen Hticet. rOnly Direct Importing Tailor In the City of IjincuMcr. TOI'! THINK! At this dav, when competition Is great, the customer leeks te see Who dlvcs.Niit I'reinUes BAIUIAINH. Customer, HlepI Think! Who pay Ter ex ex tcnslve adv irtlsements 7 We de net Advirllsc Bargains, Clearing Bales, etc., lint give j 011 tlie bincnt or that which ethers give the printer. Our Counters Contain All that is New In SUITINaS, TROUSERINGS AND SPRING OVERCOATS. Our Prices arc the Lewest Pessllilu te de Jus tice le customer and eurselv cs. ASKEW, NOS. .'I 111 AND .Mil V15jT KING STUKITT. miirlJ-3md rVKIW A HATIUON, A Dellar's Werth for a Dellar ! KVLllYTIIINO IILIir.TO SL'IT VOl' IN RELIABLE pmc nnrurei Lverything te vouriulvaiitnge thai skill and ciue can de. l.virythlng vierked out and sought after le save j en iuene. U'e'vtMie nis. Ilen el sellliig)oiigeiKUJust togetjeiirinuney ; vreviant ou lehave A Dellar's Werth for a Dellar, And If jeii deal with ft you're sure te get It. We are net going te send yen out with half matte and hair-nttlug clothing and expect you te lie well pleased, but will glvojeu Perfect Fitting Clothing, Carefully Jlade at the Jle.t Hcasonalile Prices. ItciMMid 011 us ferSiiuiiie Dealing. iTK viHimiv .rjwiiiiiiiriii, Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCASTEIt, I'KNN'A. Vrtvrtoeln. .VBASOI! ! Devn ! Down ! Down I It Will Net De leCarry Jlany of ThU Season's Parasols Over Inte Ihe next, te away we go, slashing the prices ul a great rale. THEY MUST BE SOLD, And new Is your opportunity. Have closed out a gmit many numbers, wic:innelitullcate We adrlM'.veu luciillearly and m.ike jour choice from this GREAT BARGAIN SALE. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 1 1 EAHT KINO HTHKKT, eiC-amaHA' 1 mn .vi 'ZLt-. ;;.-l'V-i- . r . .,. fv, Aifr&m : V-'s I Mil I II I 1 .t . j u- , .li ,' &&&?!,
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