fra" t cv THJfi LANCASTER DAILY INTOLLlAgNCBB. THITB&PAY. JULY 1ft. 1890. life K && EV & m ?ta jpftUB gttteUtaettce. .t AXtHirW J. 8TKINHAN. U OKARLBSBTEINXAM FOLTZ, EUten. r BOBEKT CLARK Publisher. fl 'ft DAILY 1NTELL10ENCER.-Pub!lshed mw Am In thfiVMT kiiil RtinAftv. HATVpA j a r'- jt! . .v.v..-r" -"rrurii ;; ri 9j nmm in uus civy una vurruuuuiui i KnruakttenccnUaweek. By mall five del- HWBa JM M WWIOtlVV wtu- WKMCLY INTELLIGENCER-One dollar Mid B 'JTOTICK TO BBBSCRIBERS-Remll by check li inv Mnii vMr. in anruirp. ,p poalefflce order, ana where neitner 01 fcCf Ibewcan b procured send In a registered w mter. tared at the Postefflce, a second claa nialt feuttter. Aedbm, THB WTELLIOENCER, Lancaster, Fa. , LANCASTER, FA., July 10, 1S90. .5 ThA nnthei nt the nfnptirnmiic. ?K$ The Philadelphia Inquirer, special iTwgiin of Bess Quny, raisci the question i:ll 10 wiieincr luere arc nuy iuug uuiim. f&Jt concedes thnt b11 that exist will vote !i!rae Democratic ticket In reunwylvarila " Ythls year, but It says there are mighty if''Hf of the creatures left. It marks Wliar- Barker ai one and the only one ; -$ but Ita count Is evidently short. There .tttfSMe mere of the sort left, but the Intcr- p fetfestlng fittest ion is lievv many will turn LrAfe up befere election day. That tlWtln- i.rcgulshed reprcsentatlve of the order, !L?;hnrW Wnlfn la lirnnl frnm te l"w d5"i nn(l there will 1 a goodly SQM-parade of It before ninny moons fct'ft'i'are cone : and the lntercstlne political Sfc question is as te Just hew big It will be. ntsS The Demecrntln candidate for irever- ifiSr-beT has been selected for the accomme- jgr Natien of the Itaptibl lean voters whose p& "political stomachs are net strong neugh .vjgLfer the present Republican managers ,,i Hill uieiiieus ill i cinis) iviuuu, uuu vvu &5 Sitsrntt tliA flm'nlmiimtnl iif tltnlr prcvllla pjr te ( the Democratic camp. AVe see .Jnr. the Inquirer that our de- -frightful frlcud and ex -Lancaster county k ?lcandldate "fee. lieutenant irovcrner. iri? . ... ...... &V.$ w vrt..Tji-ij' i.riuj.i-i.ii Jim iitvjiu Ul a.1.'. I.aa Hn,11l AIA IT PrxXW hneml ll nillitin rl 35. disappointment at net getting tun noml neml $Mi nation or nny veteH te speak of for It, outslde the Jjancnstcr delegation ; he SJ' appears in Philadelphia with the an- fftsneuncenicut mat the Kepulillciui ranks g in LaucaMer Have closed up solidly Ter we nviwi nun mui uiw ihui un Mil VI llll lllirtlllKr Initial Intln.i n ftlintwvi it fnal R i their ballets for Delamntcr ; and that sKT the disgusted Democrats are going te g& stay at home. w-a It Is rerresliinir te see men smile Fy Under and after a hard kicking ; which hfS Is ft Condition of bedv itcriiilnlntr in tlin MmaJerity of the members of lxith parties Ar; in tms county ; uut the conditions are a rdeal better for the recovery of gladnchs & by the Democrats than by tlie ltcnubli- iVcaus, for no one says that our ticket is i ?&; net clean, whereas the uncleanncss of H4' .!. !?., 1.11 11..1...1 I.. ..l . i i)m j&viiituitviiii iiLKtfL in mil. iTnnuiiin ill U$u denial ; Itcpubllcaus who iironese te gjft vote for it de net deny its vile cicatieii tf$& but vote for it rer the party's sake. Kfff They leek te the futiire mid stilt linvi hope. It rises even In the crushed Vosem of our Martin, and makes him, iprwrrwsiiui;u whs aimesi a Mugwump, an suuiuBpuKTiii ueicnuerei ine llcKel wlilcll sr,. CJiinv linn miv.tn Hmm T( 1 l.tu ll,wl ..r J-. - ,1 . IS-- ..... .. .13 U.I Itlllll l gj;1 Mugwump ih&t?MKihi!jniuiirr says Is, mv itaieiy gaiucreit imck into tlie ItuDub- ftUCHU fold. But tlll'ln Im mwitlier 1-1 iwl rerthat we exiiect te see coine out of it. PA .The ranks of the party are net se solidly closed even in this black and benighted , -W' w "'' le eijuccai me places Mj-'waeucc uie scii-resiiecung Jtepubllcan 7.T vnfer tvlit In tin .. 1?A..l.lln.... r..u jt. .v.-v.., .. ..u .n ..uk .. Ali;lllljl;illl iui HIW fishes but ti cltlcu of the country for its honor, will come out te join the Demo cratic body. Our local columns have already noted the signs of this outcom eutcom outcem lug,aud ns the contest advancus we may expectthem te appear mere abundantly. The interesting question, as we have said, is as te hew abundantly the Re publican voter will revolt from the leadership of Quay and the burthen of his vileuess. The people who plctuie him, as he has been plcture-d by the Pittsburg Timet, u Kcpubllcan journal Uostlle te his leadership, can harly vete for his candidate, one would think. It compares him with Stevenson Archer, the Maryland state treasurer, who lms Just been sentenced te live years in the penitentiary for using the state funds for his own purposes. Quay having done the same thing en two occjislens, as has been charged with great explicit nesa and net denied, It Is clear that he is only ahead of Archer In net having been tried and convicted. He could net replace the money, en one occasion, any mere than Archer could ; but he confessed and Den gjt r Cameren furnished him with the money " IU,lke mc treasury whole. In this rjr 1USLUUI11 HIT ll.'lll r, 11,111 tin ipmiain... - - .... .H.I...V fcMU IUIHU1J jJL ""nt,,, uu titusuR-i iiiuifcuii, eui ii nees '& net make his elleiiM) any less that the work was done by his tool. Stevenson Archer is net known te have done any ether wrong thau tills one which has put him in the jent teutiary. While with what and hew many evil deeds Is net Quay charged ? Certainly the pictuie ollerod by the Pittsburg Times of these two criminals, of whom the lesser is In jieul tentiary stripes and the greater is run ning a candidate for guverner of Penn Bylvania that he may " have the pleas uic of knowing Just once hew it feels te own h governor," may well be credited with creating a llux In the Republican body ; for It must be a mighty hard pic ture for the decent Republican te con template without distressing emotion. The Pliouegrapli at Weddings. The lihonetrranh will mm,. mi- In ,, SOVCl and useful rnln nt tlir. ii,nrii...,n ..r-i uciiry -n. cianiey amt Ml Tennant in "Westminster Abbey en Saturday, it was tried at a rehearsal of the choir and nrfTMii fin W'.-l. ......I.. i i r . ai, " , " """iveiui) mm iwoiaise notes K?' OI tllO 'irrvilll Wf.r.. .ln,..-.lA.l 1... ll ri'i Bar tniiti-iimnnt .t-lll i. ... i , .. . . V u piaccn nun all 'of the marriage service, the music responses and the pealing of the Abbey bells will 1 faithfully recorded se that centuries afterward peo pee peo ple may j.erhups listen te the niarilage ceremony of the p.reat American ex. $.& plerer of Africa in Euglaud's famous ;, fc AVestminster Aliluv. 'ri.e in..,. Is a special oue in a case of California cherry, with spaces for u hundred cylin ders, and is a wedding present for the bride. Tills use of the phonograph will prob ably grew popular, and as a witness of a weddiug ceremony the little machine is bard te lat. There could be little doubt about a ceremony that hud been listened te bv oue of tiif.. tti..i i.... fe mechanically truthful, m er dying and ftst unferuetful iruest.s. Pmnili, n yr i4i.r... ,.: . ,-- v.v..6iiilll, tf.-'t uic uiuri viiiir uuuinesx nmv um,. e.i.i frf ie tl,'lr llgle signs the unueunce- $tv meui: "J'lionegrupii in operatieu dur- VHt '"a m cvtviiieuy," ll. . Phoiieirrniilia li!iv. enimilm... ri,,i : S. take their place as court reporters, ul- PB.,.uu"8uyJuaydeK In time, but If iy mvrjtamey wcdiUug cxiierlmeut turns out as premised, the triumph of the in vention in all possible way will be speedy and complete. It Is a great phonograph advertising scheme with II. M. Stanley and Westminster Abbey as the bill beards. Oun contemporary, the Morning 2iew, reprints "The Dells of Lancaster," a boau beau tlrnl original poem of anonymous author ship, published In the lMTUi.uoKMeintevcr a year age. The lines attracted much favorable comment at Unit tlute and, Inter est in them Is heightened by the medesty of thelr author, who could prodtiee vorse cotnpnrnble with the best of famous peels and yet retualu unknown. Tin: cllfpnlcli from .!nmfi shout Ameri can activity in C'erca is very interesting bocause very inyslorleus. We are told that the king Mpeal(l te the American admiral for protection which whs promptly granted and thnt the representatives of the United States and the officers of the United .States ship Hwatara ere closeted with the king while the American man-of-war with flags flying lind anchored close te the city. The dispatch Is evldently written by some lever or sonsatlens, for it Intimates that the British mon-ef-wnr wero preparlng ler action, and that their admiral had Issued an order which meant fight. The last neus was of the sudden sailing of this powerful ilrltlsh fleet under Hcmletl erders for Cornn, where it was supposed that they wero needed te check the Intrigues of the Russians, it nppcnrs probable that Jehn Hull arrived en the seene tee into te ferce tils scrvlceft en the Cereau king, who would naturally lmte proferrrd llrother Jennthan nt any rate. becnuse Jehn has a vicious habit ofannexliig foreign lands rcgaidless of the wishes of thelr poeplo. Cerca has shown romarkable friendliness towards the United States, and many Amerlcans have been employed imder the Kovorn Kevorn Kovern mont In varleim onterprlsos, as well as in the army and navy. Curenn soldiers hae been well tralund byex-arniy ofllcers from this country, nml theyliae soveral Imt Imt terles of Gntllng guns. Mr. Denny, nu Amerlcan, has for hoiiie years held the position of adviser of the foreign olllee mid practically directs the policy of thogovorn thegovorn thogevorn meut in dealing with Kuropenu powerx. Our mlsslnimrles In Coiea linve wen the respect of the poeplo and the conlldenco ei uiogevorntuont, nntl a row years age American lnfliience hud boceino se strong that the 1'ngllhli mid Oeiimiii uierclinuls were muveil by Jealousy te Intriue for the exclusion of Americans from the country en the ground of c.cInsle Ireaty rights held by their governments. Secretary ILiyard firmly upheld the Amerlcans, and our position was oppeitimoly strengthened by a singular Incldent. William MeKay, an Amerlcan, employed in putting Kdlsen olectrle llRhts in the palace, was accident ally shot by a Cerean bamierinan, who wns examining .McKay's revolver. The lox lex lox talleuls hns full sway In that country, and the peer baunermnu was pieniptly seized and sentenced te death. Te the auiuzo auiuze auiuzo ment or the Cumins, I'nlled States Minister Itecklilll wiote te tlie Kenural commanding and te the foreign olllee re questing the pardon of thu banucrman. They could net understand why a man who had caused nnotliei's death should be pardoned, and the Americans wcre lauded for this unheard of goneroslly. The king gae the widow II ve hundred dollars, euYrcd her n home for lire and undertook te pay for the thorough education tt liei Hen. McKay'a dying roquest had been that the banuerman should net lie pun lshed. Foreign Minister Kim Yum Hik In grunting the pardon refei red te the clem ency and Justice of the Amerlcans as "tending te show that the fate of an ant should bewatehetl evor as though worth thousands crnld." Hluce that tiiue Amci leans Imvu been mero firmly en top than enr In the "her mit kingdom" of Cerca. Am imudii the nomination of Lieuten ant Colenol llalcholderte be iiuarterumster K'enernl of the army was confirmed by the Senate, thore was strong opposition en the gieitnd that It would dlsreptrd thoiuluef proiuulieu by soulerlly, as thore weresix ahead or hiiii. Without discussing tlie met lis of this particulai ease, it may be said that an occasional disregard or this rule would be geed rei the sorvlce. Theio is no method of rewarding exceptionally elll clent sorlce, and under the seniority sys sys tem lazy and inofuclent ofllcers are sure or equal advaiicoiuent with the most onor enor oner getlo. The inle cannot he oveitluown without danger of demoralisatien liy favor itism, but unless oxcetieus are occasion ally made In laver of doservlng men the rule itself becomes demoralizing. All sorts of liiiuers of schomes for the coming campaign are heard from the Ko Ke publican side, and it is evident that tlie Quay men are getting alarmed at the tomper seme Itcpubllcaus are showing. Tlie boss has been driving with tee tight a rein, and his whip-crack e or the conven tion was tee much fin- men of splilt and self respect. A llui-be Cliioes ler 1IU 1Iuk.iI I'lictul. Kdwurd A. l'rasur, of New YerU, whose place of business wuh nt Ne. 'JO College Place, and who died suddeuly en Junei'i Inst, had taken u great fancy te the hoise of ids nolghber, a butcher. J.very day between la and 1 the hoise enme home from his round or calls, and Mr. I'raser always had some apples and cake ready te give his favorite. The Jiorse would w hlnuy, and with eoeked eais would leek out cigerly for his ewner, pawing In its lin lin lin pallouce until Iio appealed. Ker the ilrRt two or three days after the death or his lriend the herse kept uii his watching and whinnying, but seems new te have realted the truth. lie is the limit dejoeted-leokliig lierse In New Yerk. As he returns fiem his trip, he hangs Ids head moodily ami sadly, and is net halt the beauty he was a week uge. a curious point lu tlie case. U that he w ill net take un apple from these around, who wonder and pity the herse in his bereavement. Ills (Jine Uuu' n.v Llghtnluu. Aithur llusiuger, a U0.jo.ir-eld farmers son, living six miles north of SpiingfUid, Ohie, met with a shocking death Tuesday oveiiing fiema heavy eloctrle boltwhile trying with a number oretheis te get seme hay In out of the rain, lle wasstniidiiig beside a hay wagon, liulf leaded, pitchfork in hand, w lien he.ii en's weapon descended. Leiy article of clotliingen his body was i educed te shreds e.veplliiH shirt, enlv a small piece et which wns lufl ureuud'liiH neck, llixchestwas ui.ide porfeitly i.iw, and a large, livid, nicely formed eiess was niarkcsl en ids back. Ileth legs wero blackened ami imule gli.istlv ; but the most curious part of the fatality was what hap pened niter he w.isstiuek. The belt, leaving hi body, entered tne greiiinl ut IiIh lect and exiavated as cleanly as II done with a i.te.iiu sliovel a hole ex aetly HUe a giave. The M ether men ttauding around wcre all sorieuslv but nene fatally sheckisl. J Kllllns rtsli AVItlt D.vnuinltr. It was reported te Jonas 1. Turk, Huh ubii in iWKH comity. Oil Wnlnpsilnv that a number or Italians and llungarlnus living below Heading are engaged e nerar.eus J.r.ictice or kllllugb iui n T,i?nbcv.iltiU hy. tUe u,,e 0 'lynamlte the oxiileslvo is sunk in tlie river with a watorprper ruse altache,! and then set off, k lllug large numbers enish.vv I l"h are then taken te their shanties te be eaten. Sixteen of these foreigners w ere engaged in this unlawful practice at euu time and iiiuiisii vtuniHii huh inioriiiatleu that it Is cumuli OII VOrV eXtCIIslVOlv all nlnn.rll... riv or. Ite w HI swear out warrants for their srrest. 1'roteotlvo Tali If. 1'reiii the lle. ten JHraU. rather Clara, what game was that veu were playing when I looked In the pa'rlei last night? Clara Hlde and seek. Father .What was the kissing for? CUra-Oli, that was the duty en the hides. Vaw Iteurcs's CoceA-l'ure, Beluble, le. uumlcul. W An A romatle Fragrance In lmprllte the mouth by the ue of BOZO DON r. It Is beyond doubt the cleannt, puret nnd bout wash ever offered te the public 80Z0 DOT and comfort are nynenyini. It cleanses the cavities In the enamel of the teeth. A Clerirymnn's Testimony, V, (J. OIITuril, pMter M. K. Church, Bethwell OnL, wns for two years imnfrcrcr with I)ypep Malnlt worst form, until ns he suttvs " Uie lienime nn artunl burden." Three bottles of Hurtleck JII'hxI ItMcri cured him, and tie tell ui In a reren t letter thnt lioeetitlden It the bent 10011101110 new tiefore the Country for typep!n nnd llvermmplslnt. Held In Lncasler by W, T. lloeh, ISt nnd 139 North (lueen street. m lonve hope behind, All ye who enter hern I He run the dire wnrnliiK which Dmite rend en the portals of the Inrerne. He runs n cruel ver dict of y our friends If you are overtaken by the first symptoms of thnt terrible dlnease, con sumption. " Leave hope behind I Your days are numbered I" And the utrnggle agntnut den Hi In given up In despair, lint while there Is life, there Is hope. Dr. l'lcrcc's flolden Med ical Discovery hns cured hundreds of cac worse than yours : and It will cure you If taken In time. Hut delAjr Im rinnirereu. Ne power can restore a wasted lung; the " OeMen Medi cal Discovery," however, can and will nrrest tlie disease. W.ThAw De Net Move mindly. Ge carefully In purchasing medicine. Many advertised remedies can work great lnlury-are JUIoed JUIIert are worse thnn none. Jiuraeek purely a vegetable prennrallen! the Ninnllest elilld can take them. They kill dlsoAKenud cure the patient In nsafe nnd kindly way. Held In Lancaster by W. T. ltecli,137 and ISO North Cj,ucen street. s WlFTHPIXiriOCO. Scrofula in Children. "In the early part of 1RS7 ncrefula appeared nil ll.al.Mi ..,.. IIHIa ...... ...I .1.1 1. 11.... i.nlt. '.I, IIIH MVl.t. Ill 1(l ...' .,ll.l.li... 1 llUll llllll 1H mouths old. Hhertly nflcr breaking out It sprend mpldly nil ever her body. The scabs en the sores would pent off en the slightest touch, nnd the odor thnt would nrlse would mnke the atmosphere, of the room sickening and unbearable The dltense net attacked the eyes and we feared she would lote her sight l'mlnent physicians of Uie country were con sulted, but could de nothing te relieve the little Innocent, nnd gave It ns their opinion. thnt the case wns hopeless and Impossible te snve therhlld'seyimlKlit.' It wns then Hint we de cided te try Hwlffs Hpoelno (H. H. H.) Thnt med icine at once mude n sccdy and compteto coin. Ker mero than a year past she tins beeu ns hialthvns nny child In the Intnl." Mas. Hutu IIkuklev, Helmn, Kansas. Cancer of the Nose. In 1875 nsore appeared en my nese, and grew rapidly. As my rnther had cancer, nnd my hus band died of It, I bccamenlnnned nnd consulted my physician. Ills treatment, did no geed, nnd the sero grew larger and worse In every wny, until I was persuaded te UikeM. H.H.. nnd a few Hemes ciinm inc. urn was inter aiitiieuoe ters mid ether medicines had failed. I have hnd no return uf the enncer. JIils. M.T. JlAllKN, Woodbury. Hall County, 'icmih. i rentUn en ('aiicer mulled free. HWIKTHriiCII'IO CO., Atlanta, Oh. f)2S-l)d (1) TTAN HOin KN X COCOA. Till: KOIIKMOST COCOA OK KUItOPK. THK COMING ONE OF AMEItlCA. UNMICI2TKA AND COKKCK- oeod rert the nkrveh. The claims of Cocea as a useful article of diet are steadily winning iccognltten. Unlike lea and ceilee, It Is net only a stimulant but a ueurlsher ; and it has the great advantage of leaving no nar cotic cllects. Hence it is adapted Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." tegcucial use. The strong may take It witli pleasuie and the weak with Impu nity. sr.V.VN Heun.Vs Cocea ("once tried, nl ways lived ") lcaesne InJnrloiiHeflects en the nirveus syhtcni. It Is no wonder, therefore, thnt In all part of tlie vmrtd this Inventor's Cocea Is recommended by medical men Instead of tea and corlce or ether cocoas or chocolates for dally use by children or adults, hale unit sick, rich mid pour. " largest Mile lu the world." Ask for VAN IIOUTCN'H and take no ether. (id) XriNCO CHEW'TnU'IOHACCe. YINCO (L'XTJIA FlXty CHEWING TOBACCO. IIiIh Staiidaul lliund or ling Tobacco Is ae knen Icdfcd te be the best chew nnd the largest plcce for the money hi tlie market. Vineetin tap en each tump. Its extensive, sale fermany j curs lue established lu reputation. There Is netlilng better. Try It. l'er mle by dealers and grocers. 1890. nprlUtUtcod-ceiu.tl,Htw tUavyete. r vviti'KTH i CAiii'in-a CARPETS! Custom Rag Carpets AHlMXiALTY Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing ! LANCASTER l'ANOY HTKA.M DYKINO WOHKH Ares cend te nene lu lVnn Ivniiln for tluUli et work of all kinds. Kcalhcrsllyed Allbhadcs. Order will receive prompt attention, PHILIP SCHUC SON & CO,, NO. 1WBOUTII WATKIt BTUEET, I.ANCASTKll. I'A. fcblS-SlIld rpiIU L.ANCASTEII UAIU'KT UOUHK. S. St V. Fer One Week Only. RUGS FROM TURKEY & PERSIA BV SI. Yl'ZUKJIAN. Mattings, Awnings and Carpets AT LOWEST IMUCRri. SHAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange- Street. ausMyd S1ALIrItNlA. V lHlal l'urttet. Semi-monthly. TeurUt Juie-i)d2Uir HlfOnillf illra i'linnnrn Add-re Ji HavLky; a" iffiKtC IKES TratUe Muimgyr. ai3 llreudway New Veri 11. J.SMUU.Agent.waVM tli'hihl '"' Wfieinatnakiv': PMiLAbr.LrMlA, Thursday, July 10, IHO. Sun Hats cast a pleasant shadow in the Millinery shade. Light, airy, graceful forms that wee the breezes and eclipse old Sel. One of the newest: Fayal Straw, tucked and pinched behind, and tricked out with white wings and point d'esprit lace, $3. Any ether sort you ought te find. Thirteenth street side, north from Chestnut street. Shee shops are running after hours te keep our lines of Ox fords full. Men's, Women's or Children's. Your own fancy in finish ; colors and black. Market strett front, west of Main Aisle. Sets you thinking of Water Coelers and Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers, doesn't it ? They're here, all of them the best we knew of. The Puritan Refrigerators and the Gem Ice Cream Freez ers de their work with less ice than any ether kind. Bamment, nerthntul of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. SHtec. 90 IN THK HHADIV'THEHE DAYS, -11UT- Even Tbls Is Thrown In tbe Shade -BY- The Het Weather Prices in Shoes -AT- STACKHOUSE'S, NOS. 28 AND 30 EAST KINU HTJiKET. A GREAT STOCK OF OXFORDS AND- Other Summer Wear. STACKHOUSE, NOS.28AND80 EAST KINO STIIHKT. S1IOK BHAl'ES NKSH. THAT suaat-sT COOL- OPERA SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS, Lew-cut Hheei In many different sl les rind ready Nile these vrarin dajs. All th Icadlne pretty t.luiie.s for Ladlex' and Children h wear are here In both black and runset leathers. I'rctty shaped HllppcrH for Ladles' MiiiralSOc. Kid leather uppera, lieelg or moderate height, with neat and tasty round ttw. Blttchednnd mudoiitreiiely, rarely ever rip. Much better than the UHiial urn lies neli! clbewherc at like cost. At T5e the urade In better. IhOHteckln them MlKhily bettered; mere pains taken In the maklne. A cheap and pretty Mlppcr ladles nhnuld Ree. Altl better kinds still, miidoenpiolty hhaped lastu, ulightly arched. The ntltchliiK li strong, are made and fin. Ifched neatly, have geed, strong coun ceun turHand fit snugly. Common Hense Opera Slippers for middle-aged ladles nt Jl.lB. Comforta ble from the first tlinovvern. Ker this reason they irrew stronger favorites everyday They w ear long and strong. Full Dress Opera HUppcm for Fashion, able Voting Uulles at f i.GO and 52. The neweht and prettiest styles. Hpeclnlly adapted for weddings, nelrces and llke social events. MIstesMlrjcraSllpiM'rs from 40c a pair up te the llncst and handsomest made. Aged fjidlcs' tacklcss, nolscless and comfortable buskins, SI te 52. Ilavolew heils, bruid soles, are wlde nt the tees and hand-sewed ; light, sort nudeasy-en the feet. Indies' Oxfords Neat, attractive, sty lish kinds. The best lines or Oxfords for perfect fitting qualities sold lu l.an raster, De net. gap nt sides, lit closely. This Is as true of the i henpest ns well ns the (lncst vie have. We have them nt M, 7.V, II. tl."23 nnd up. We've many fine grades efHllppcrs and Oxfords In vaileus line leathers, In Opera Square Toe nnd Common Sense Styles, linn J. cowed , nnd faultless In nt, make and flnUh. All of them marked nt reason reasen iihln prices. Netn few kinds, but plenty of them that makes cheesing easy. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen B 3TKKKT, LANOASi ter, s UMMEHB1IOF.S! TENNIS OXFORDS! I have one of I lie Largest Lines of Men's, La dles', .Misses'. Bejs' and Youths' Tennis Ox lords lu the city. Men's Uumn Checkered Tenuis Oxfords, -18c. Hey's " " 4ie. LadUs' " " " (,.. Misses' " " " " ,'6ic. Youths' " " " " 3c. .vleii's bcoeud Grade Light Ti'iinlsOxfeids.uv. Ilov's " " " " Me. iJidles' " " " " 55c. Misses' " " " " &0c. Youths' " " " 60c, Men's UestOrade Latest Light Stripe Ox., fl 00 Ilov's ' " " two. Ijidles' " " " use, Men's llest UradeTenuls Uals.lu Light Check iiiulhelUt llren n,tl 60. I have also a lirgc Line of Men's. Bey's, La dles' mid Misses' Canvas Tenuis Oxfords, with ltutiber Heles, having Leather Heles between the Itubber Heles nnd Insoles, at tl 00, !1'2S, SI ,r0 nnd ti Oil. See Large Display in East Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H. Frey, (Buccesser te KItKV ECKERT) the Leader el Lew Trices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.S 4 5 KAHT KINO HTHKET, LANCAHTKll. I'A. htere Closed Every Evening ut b o'clock ExccptMendaj and t-aturd.iy. VTOTlOfc TO TllhWl'AKHElW AND uUN ,l2sl JitlW. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of tbe lands of the Jernwall ndH jpeeawcu estates in I-euanen or Lancaster tle, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either oeuu for the purpose of sheeting or itvhlng, as the law will be rteldly enforced against all tres. passies: en saw inuus or tne uuaersignea arte this notice VM. COLEMAN KIlEKilAN 11. 1'KKUY ALDKN. EUW.C. ntEKMAN, itterucjrf for B. W. UelMium'i Utln, ffvii 9t0bm. e ,fEN EVKRY EVENING. Fer Bargains, Ne. 14 West King St. EverythiDgSeld At andBelowGest, AS WE AliE POSITIVELY OOINO OUT OK BUSINESS. mayMmd H AOEIt AIinOTHEfl. Mid-Summer .Hammocks, Hammocks, Hammocks. Complete Lines of tlie UastHtylcs nnd Popular Makes Hammocks In All Sizes at Very Lew Prices. SEA GRASS UAMM0CK8, WOVEN LUXURY HAMMOCKS. PALMER HAMMOCKS (With Pillows). HAMMOCKS (Children's Sizes.) HAMMOCK TILLOWS. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, All Sizes and Colen (Special Lew Prices.) Thousands of Yards Bright New Weaves In China Mattings, Fancy and White. Tarlatans for Coverlng and Draping Mirrors Chandeliers nnd Pictures. All Manner Summer Heusefurnlshlng Done Promptly by Experienced Upholsterers. 25,27,29,31 West King St., LANCASTER, PA. VIT-ASII OINUIIAMS ! WashGinghams AT A BARGAIN. WATT & SHAND, Offer one of Greatest Unrgaltis ever seen In STRIPED ANDPLAID DRE88 GINGHAMS. Three Thousand Yards Fresh Bright Colorings at 6c a yard ; former price, lCc. ONE MORE CASE 36-Inch Printed Dress Gballies, Choice Styles and Colorings, 12c a yard. 9-A few mero pieces left of these DARK GROUND DRESS CHALLIES, In Brown, Blue. Green and Slate Grounds, 6c n yard ; only half Its true value. ONE HUNDRED DOSEN I. X. L. Unlaundried Shirts. Excels everything ever shown lu this Hue made of the Best Heavy Muslin, Linen Bosem und Culfs, lined and reinforced, and the price eulySTVc; ns geed as nny sold nt 60c. IM Dezen Dark and Medium Gray Ladies' Summer Hese At 6 a pair ; worth 8c. The Brigand Sash. I'oerjnrds leuc, made of Suruh 811k, Hewing Silk Fringe, In Black, Cream, Blue, White, Car dinal and Old Rese. 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. Sate. T EADING HATS. BIG REDUCTIONS -ON ALL Straw and Summer Hats. STAUFFER & CO., Ne3. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. E VEIU DAY A CHEAP DAY AT REINHOLD'8. TTNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. FOR HOT WEATHER, AtERISMANS. 'jpE.NS10.NS. " '"'" " PENSIONS- TheNew Pen'len llllljut passed entitles all Soldiers. Widows, Miner Children and liepcn. dent Pareuts te a pension. I will attend te nil applications placed lu my hands promptly. I have had four jenrs' experience In the pension elllctt at Washington, D.C. SILAS W.SHIRK. JiCWuid 19 Werth Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. P.CSNYDER&BRO., IDII 81 If ! ini,i:i!Ai;iiiiiB. NEW YORK STORE. Srn t0mb; w 1LLIAMHON A rOBTEK. TO COUNTERACT -TBI -or- THE DULL SEASON, -AND Convert a Large Stock OF- SEASONABLE GOODS INTO MONEY! We have determined te unload at prices that are decidedly In favor of the purchaser from MONDAY. JULY 7, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Wc will dlspose of goods at such prices that they will be mero than Bargains. There are goods te be converted Inte money In every department, therefore, this sale will be Inter esting te all, and will enable tbe purchasing publle te procure the Very Best Qualities PRICES MUCH LESS than Is asked for Low-Orade Material. The people have our assurance that this Is no mock sale or sham mark-down, but a genuluedls pesal of Fresh, Seasonable Goods at prices that all who will visit our store can sec are DECIDED CUT-DOWNS Frem the Regular Lew Prices. It has always been our aim te give the people a dollar's worth for a dollar, hut en an occasion llke the present the Prices Are Reduced Se Lew that the people will see, upon examination, that there Is a little mere than a dollar's worth In every dollar spent. The season hns been short, but we are long of stock, and te keep abreast of the times in the progressive age, We Must Unload Our Surplus IN Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HKTS, CHPS, TRUNKS, Children's Clothing, ' Ladies' Cleth Jackets NOTIONS, Gent's Underwear, NECKWEAR, Beets and Shoes. GLASSWARE, QUEEXSWAllE, Baby Carriages, HARNESS, REFRIGERATORS, AND Small Hensefarnisbing Goods. fA 1.1st of lleduced Trices Hill appear lu our next advertisement, nnd rest assured, there will he a rare opportunity fur all te pro pre euro the llcst Qualities at Irlcc Far Belew Itcgul.ir Figures. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, I'A., WO. 318 MA1UCKT BT., HAlUUSUUHa, PA. Williamson & Fester, drifting. F INE TA11V01IINO. i890SPRING.--.8 Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Anertlaa of SPRING NOVELTIE! New Beady ter Your Inspection. We would also announce the enrrhuanrl Jeb Let of English Bultlngand Treusering all grcwi sacrince, wmcii vte win mvti m Astonishingly Lew Pricea. 5011 early te secure a bargain in the H. Gerharl ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THKCrrl 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. I U7-tM H 1RSH & BROTHER. Mflts the Prirri Down Rapidly, And they make the stacks of Clothing and Fa msuiugs iiieibBwuy wiiu asienisu Ing rapidity. FLANNEL and CHEVIOT SHIR1 That were 13.50 ; new 12.50. That were H.00 j new J2.25. That wcre 12.60; new 11.87. That were 12.00 ; new f 1.60. That wcre Si JSO ; new IL15. That were 11.23; newtl.00. That were 11.00 ; new 7lic and 85c. And se tli rough our entire line of furntshlnJ yen will nnd the same excellent assert meil ana low prices IN THIN CLOTHING 1 Particularly Men's Suits and Pants, wn h.J cut prices very deep. Bee the prices In Wl uuws i, uuu a en inire cquare Blue. IN MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTHIN The knlfe has cut the nrlees M In n nn Pan! loenlngs and 12 te 18 in Suitings. The nt aril trimmings are ei me dcsi. (fe CL0TUIER8, MERCHANT TAILORS AnJ GENTS' FURNISHERS. R. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St LANCASTER, PA. M VERS ii KATHFON. AN ATTRACTIVE LINE OF SUMMER CLOTHIN AT REASONABLE PRICES KOR YOUJ INSPECTION. Hen's Thin Goats and Vest! FROM II 25 TO V 50. Handsome II. Style and Celer and Substantially .mbqc. j usi sucn as you u want rer Het Weather. In Our Custom Department We Are Showing an Unusually Handseml iineei Bummer Suiting, in Serges. Prices. $1S, 130 te fij. Celers, Illue and Black sum goeus av inese prices are rare. Myers & Rathven, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. CLOTHING. L Gansman & Brej SPECIAL BARGAINS Net Fer Sale Elsewhere Loek At These Cut Prices! Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Nun's Men's Men's Men's Suit were t 4 SO Suits were AH). Sultii were$ 7 2i HulU vi ere g 0 75 HultMVNercfllM. Suits were 813 00 Suits vverefUftl BultN were 810 10 SullMVcrcS18 50 New .New New New New ..New New New New Selling Selling Helling helling att 2 71 at I S 21 at 8 4 1(1 at I 513 selling at 8 6 1.1 neiiing Ht7MH neiuug Helling belling Ht 8 fl 3.1 at 8 0 411 at 11073 500 Pair Men's Pauls selling uewat 10,50, 6.1 nun , j cent. Hey's Suits new selling at 12, f2 25, J3, !J 50, 1 ana 90. Prices almost Cut In naif. CO Pair Children's Pants at 18, 20 und 25 cenUl a pair. I Children's hulls reduced te 65c. 75c,8t 00, 81 25.1 ureal jicuucueus in our uusieni ureer ue partment. Prices that will make jen huy whether yeul nccu me goeas or net. FOR HPECIAL HARGAINH IN MENS BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, ALL AT L. Gansman & Bre.J Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, ney's and I L'hlldrcu's ueuiing itxciusiTe.1 t and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., I. W. CORNER OF 0RAN0B, LANCASTER, PA. ti- Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse in me uu. rRecautleu8 and matte no mistake se that I you get te uiu ngui Plate. O'1 ARRV IN STOCK REST CHARCOAL. y ..i....i.i..-u .Mil null, tJUUIilW 1.1.111111 111... . Ilurdcn's Rivet iron. HUpts. Uel and fold Heller Iren. Steel, Sheet iron 3-l te Ne. 10, at JOHN rests, ast East Fulton street. m7-trd TNcTLin-RKKSIOCKFAHM. " STORM KING (2161) RECORD 2:30. Hired hy Hanfiy Medium, sire of 50 performers from 2:14U te 2:30. Dam Topsy Tayler hy Alex. nnder"a Nevninn, slre of Lulu, 2.1Hi. Ac. Ac. Terms for Spring season or letu, VjO for a foal. Fer lahulated i edlgimand iilhcr Inforiiiutleu, addrtss DANI EL O. KNU LK, aprU-Uud&w UnrlelU, Pa. THEITMIl fflRSH BROTHER T) . sAJ. 5 BsaaKzzs: K-mmi - tynsij. W ? i -"a- -x. -v- 'r'-M"",-i'
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