Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 17, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, TUNE 17, 1889.
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j' CKARLB4STEtNMANF0l.TZ, Editor.
ROBERT CLARK, Pattllshrr. '
(jIJUE SAII.T INTKU,IOKNCRK.-rubllhw1
,-jj "r u.iym ineycur, uuiHnminy. strvel
.' by carrier In this clly iinrt surrounding
V, tewm Kt ten cents n week, mull five del-
jy ten mir In advance; AOccntmt month.
f' WKBKLY INTEf ,MQR&CER-Onc dollar nnd
u-HOTICE TO KCItficntllKUS-ncmlt br check
,ti or pestWBcc order, nnd nhere neither of
t, then am be procured (end In n registered
.ii letter.
'fc'w' "t the Pestifflrc, second class tniitl
; .v'. natter.
- ( AbDRten. Tra nrrsrt t nritnr
E. J.' ' - M. M.MWM.WM-,
gip I.niicastcr, 1M.
f-tfjjfr LAW0A8TER, PA., June 17; 18OT. "
r& Rick Chairmen.
I?, The New Yerk HerM eljwt. te Cat
;J vln 8. Briw.iw chairman of Iic litillnunt
t Democratic committee, bccntinc In It a
man m vcniin aim railroad, nisuei
a crime te hnve money imil mUremls j
nd It minis te be Very ImDtirtntit Unit a
nnliennl clnilrmnii sliettlil linve ineui'.v
anil lctityef It ; wi that tlie Wills inny
lie paid without putting hint into bank
ruptcy. Mr. Hrk-e l uiulerslctHl te linve
been called upon for very heavy iuiy-
r.a incut out of liis private purN, after the
Vtjienipnigti was ever and the victory liwt.
15 Urcetirpe, a like ptirimM Is answered
Tjt by having a AVaiiatnakcr purse bearer
- rat hand ; but such fellewn are net te lie
picked up by every chairman. If the
New Yerk H'erit will undertake te iu
ccplthiH function, it will be In order for
a peer man te apply for the chairman
ship; but the pecuniary reppeuMhilitlcn
of the place arc tee great te warrant any
one in rushing into it who haw net a
million or two liehlud him te provide
against emergencies!.
Seme of three daya then.' may lie no
use for money in iwilitlcd, but until then
it is ((tilte out of place te fjiciik of wealth
M-nn objection te n pelitli'al chatrmaii.
There Is very particular reaMiu for w
Iccting Mich chairmen in the fact that
they are the only ones who apply for it.
The place In one of aultunm labor anil
great reipemiblllty and It In only rich
men who delight te take wieli unpaid
positions ; imlcM it be irefctwlunal tmli
ticlans who expect te Ik? paid for their
tervkwwlih elllie ; and they can hardly
he held tolie bet tcrtitalitythiui rich nicii.
There pccins te he a current idea that
the posscs-ien of riches In a condemna
tion ; the Impression Ih retindcil perhaps
en the Mery of the rich man ami the
camel and the eye of the needle; hut
about everyone is ncvcrthclctw putting
- forth his best feet te get riches; which
may lie deemed an illustration of the
natural depravity or the human neul.
SM
llrnehiN In Kfllpj.
CengrcsMiiiiii JlnHluHlNMill'erliigenrly
for the sins of ills great nes. Te le
burned in elllgy before lie fake hNhcat
In Cengrewi is te Ikj in particularly hind
luck ; and that It should happen te llro llre
siu, an mild a iiianncreil cengirsMiiaii
as ever cut a threat or hcuttlcd a ship U
very nad. Such foretnsleef the Jey of
congressional life must he dlsitmraging
te the aspiring Ktatcsnian, whom a life
time of political K-rvice has net hardened
and ieIiHlicd. Congressman 15relus,
being yet in the callow Hilltieal
Mate, will be likely te think,
before he gets along very fur in
his race, iih many have thought who
have gene heroic him, that the lire of a
congressman is net all that it 1h cracked
up te Ikj. TIiu illsKmitleu of the elllivs,
which is hehi te Ihj tiuc of its chief de
lights, sufllees te put most congressmen
in purgatory; and hrerther HresiiiH
is likely te have a lengthened stay
in thut state, liefere he gets (hreugii
wiin the county pixtellices, de
spite his wealth or sounding winds anil
breadth or eloquent smile Thcie Is
noknewn wayorexcapingceiitluiiiuatiou
by a disappointed aspirant ;audiMa high
authority is reported te have lately de
clared a country postellice te Ih! a stoK1 steK1 stoK1
heuscofdynamlle, what may the un
happy Hreshw expect te Ih left of him
self after going through a hundred mine
or less of the same.
An African Itnilreail.
It is new rumored that the long talked
of railroad in Africa from the lower
falls of the Conge te Stanley Peel, is te
be built Willi the assihtaucoef American
capital, Mr. Cellis 1 Huntington, pres
ident of the Southern I'aellle railroad,
starting the subscription with HHy
thousand dollars. The llelgian govern
ment has agreed te put two millions in
the enterprise anil Helglan capitalists
offer ii like sum, wliiie a Scotch capital
lit fcul)scriles a hundred thousand dol
lars. It is n little hard te sec why any
large amount or American capital should
go te Africa when them is se much
money in Eurejie awaiting investment.
The right way te build the read would
eeni tube with American ciiglneersaiul
European capital as we have the former
of ii kind best trained in the building of
readu through wild country and at a low
Unit cost. Eiirecau engineers are ac
customed te build as well iih possible at
rlrst, Americans as rapidly and cheaply
as possible, se as te hasten the develop develep develop
meiitef the country and make the in
vestment pay ijuickly. The American!
plan is undoubtedly the U-st for a new
country. The Conge read should Ki
built en the American plan ami ir re
ports tire true will seen earn enough te
warrant subsequent improvement. If
reports are net true Icks money will K
JKasted and experience w'lth Afri
can reports warrants caution. The
average cost er mlle of Euro Eure
lau reads is given as 5li;i,
00, while in the Cnited State it
IsWO.OOO. Mr. Calvin Ilrice has Ixvn
Interviewed by the New Yerk Jfrnihl
about the ell'ect of this read. He thinks
that it premises rich pretits te the in
restore, but will net have much cllect
ou American trade. It would lie says
have great ellcet 011 the slave trade by
depriving slaves of their values as
carrier . of ivory. He deen net
believe that much money has been
asked fieni Americans.
There Is four thousand miles or mere
of navigable river above this stretch that
is te I spanned by railway, and a very
large part or the expense of Stanley
expeditions was for the carriers who had
te be employed te transport his bagga-e
ever this long iwrtage te the few small
uteamlwats new alxive it. Even these
steamers were can led up in smnll sec
tions en the backs of slaves and then
put together with much luber. It h-ciuh
.prctty bafe te assume that if the read
U11 be built anil timlectil ll .lll 1... ..r
-S,i grfat value.
,M ' S Si
uUkelte the Clau-iia(iuel.
Ne very grout progress seems te be
made toward convicting iinyone of the
Creniu murder. The buspldeii which
attache! teAIexauder.SulIlvaii lacks sus
taining proof and lie ha been released
Ou ball. We huve uuethcr cenf -K n
friHii WiKalrull', oueor theacciiftd jur
tts, but his oeufewlons have Ixvu tee
many te lc anylengcr Intcrwtliif ,,rcople
are generally satlsflcil lhat thdtnunlcr
was deliberately planned and.was the re re
sttliefthc dUturlmues. in the Clan-na-
Oacl society ;bnt t his haa net been proven.
What has liccn made evident, however,
H tlmt this seelely should be dissolved.
The sense of Its incnilers should
dictate this, Iteferc the law en
forces It. Practically it Is shown
te e n society ergnnlrcd te
war agnlust Euglauil anil te aid Ire
land by hook and by creek. Such or
ganization Is heMllc te the laws and the
Interest of the country and should net
Ihj longer permitted. The showing of
its Internal concerns should make Its
mcmlicrs eager te bury It.
m s
It turns out that only one man was
killed in that dreadful t'lilpHiwa niiissnere
mill tlmt the trouble whs net ilue te land
then, ns siiNiecteil, but te whnt the iiiillnus
believed te Iki water thclt. They thought
that n certain ditch wns being ninde for the
purpose erdraluliiK their lake, and as no
attention was paid te their pretest and
warnings they grew desperate, ever the
threatened less of fish supply.
According le the Indian story the single
white man killed wns shot by a drunken
brine who mistook him for it inhiiwIIIi
whom he liailjae old fpuirrel. The Indians
are cry sorry and pretest jieaccftd Inten
tions, though the murderer, who Is the son
oflhe chief, has net been sin rendered.
A 'i:w Yeiik boy, armed with n toy
pistol, steue(l a gentleman and lady en
Saturday night and demanded "Your
money or your llfe I" Just llkeajilghw ay
man. The gentleman scired and disarmed
him and the boy hastened te explain (hat
he was only Joking, but he was sent te
prison fernix months, Just llkeu highway
m.m. Practical Jokes ure sometimes ery
practical.
.
Tin: Pittsburg "nit has had a reporter
out exploring tlin retmtiy that drains Inte
the Seuth Ferk dam, mid he publishes n
sensational account of water sieiits, cloud
IhiMh, and a general down poiirefloncnls
of water iiMin;tliat lesorieir, show lug lhat
the overllew was the result of phenomena
totally unexpected, nnd entirely uncoil
I rellalilu by man. I le publishes interview s
with peeple of the ncighherhiMxI. " liieh
WMHwilliuglouiakealllilavitth.it he bad
neer before seen se mm h rain. Seieial
wcreipille sum that the fall of water en
the day preteillug the Imrstiuj; of the dam
utterly precluded the possibility of saving
it, and, most important elnt of all, two
distinct water spouts were located. Tlmy
did iumiense damage, olio tearing a helu In
the ground almost ten feet deep, and both
washlngawny bridges and Heeding acres
of geed farm land." All of this docs net
materially nllcct tbe couclusieti that If the
Inui had been pieperly built, and the out
lets of proper sire, there would Inn a been
no .tiihustew u honor.
In thecurient number of A'eichcb an nx
pcit discusses the methods used in pre
dicting the weather of a coming season.
He lluds lu the Hist place that our Ideas as
le what constitutes n is i Hit winter or u
warm suiumerer tlie iniersii of elthernie
hopelessly mixed, 'Ter u decided depar depar
tme efthu teniieraturu for a single mouth
may determine Iho luiircssIen people to te
tain ol'theeutlui season. Thus it will sui sui
lulse must people te leai u that the mean
ti'uiieratnre of last summer was slightly
higher than the aieiagoef the last leity
ye.ns. Ileth June and August were wanner
than usual, and only .Inly was very cool.
Jl xx 111 piobablybea still greater surprlse
te learn that the winter of 1KS7 8H, which
was generally thought te be ii cold w inter,
was ically slightly wanner limn usual.
December and IVbrimry weie both warmer
than usual, and Jamiary alone u as ery
cold. 'I'Iiiih people's opinion of n season
seems le be hugely meulded by the
special character of what is usually
the most extreme mouth of the season."
Noting the genenil conclusion of the
wcatherwlse that the summer is te be
waiiu becausii winter and sin lug hawi been
win in or bec.iusul.ist smuiuer was cool, hn
prisluces a cnielul icceiil of tcmper.iluie
m iile twice daily mid ceiering a periisl of
forty .icais ly mm t'haile.s llns'k. " Dur
ing the leity years, uitictueu winters hae
been wanner than the iiier.ige, and eight
or the I'el lowing summers hae been
wanner than thn average. Theio Inn e been
eleieu cases in wliUb both Hut winter and
spring have been w ar r than the average,
nnd following these theie have been Die
summers wanner than the average. There
h.ive been six decidedly winm winteis,
that is, winters whose mean lempcnituie
was three ilegiees or ionic above the
inerage; and lour of the following sum-'
inuiNbaie been wanner than the axenige.
It Is seen, then, that only about half of the
win m winters weie followed by waiiu
siumiieis: or, hi oilier wenls, ciinl sum
nieis liinu fellow isl waiiu wiutms useHcn
as the lei eise. The number of I hues w aim
summers hae fnllewcd cool suuiiumsls
nine, whlle the number of times cool
summers have fellow cd cool summers is
twelie." A season in hoie called cool or
warm when its aieiagn temperaluie Is
lower or higher than the aieragoer fmly
i cars, a is elten assumed in picilictingthe
weather of a coming season that during
ni cry x ear the aierage conditions icuialii
about the kuiip ; and if the liist part el
the year Is eiy waiiu, tbe latter pail must
be cool. This lluds no supsut m the
livetilsiiud theesrt leaches Ihiiconelu Ihiicenelu Ihiiconelu
sien that picdittleiis of this kind ham no
mere aliiv tliini bliuil guessing.
'i:iise.vai
Hl.v, (.'. .1. Kni'iivitl' has been electisl
picsidcut of Lebanon Y.dlcy college, at
Auuiille.
ItlUMH.SIIMAIIM. Hvmivi.i, wiU leaui
Washington sheitly lei Wallingfnrd,
wheie hu has leastsl a heuse for the sum
mer. Ki:v. im. Dimiiiciiilitsl iu .Madnis.luiie
II. Itei.P. S. Dietrich was mm ,,f t1(,
laitlieniu uiissieiiaiics statieucil nt lt.i
uiauiidry, India, and has been there
about six ycais.
subject te I'lirtlier Itnvlhlen.
I'rein I lie riillaili'lilila ltccnril.
The revised nnd ceirected list of the iel
nti es of the president w he have been intro
duced te the public crib stands thus :
1. The biotber of the picsiileut.
2. The tathci-iu law of the pieshlent.
a. The l.ither-iu-law of the "Crown
Prince. "
I. The biether of the huslund of the
ilanghtei et the piceiilcitt,
e. Thehiisluiiil of the il.mgliter of the
biether of the picsiileut.
H. The husband el thciiiccoel thn wile of
the picsiileut.
(Te Is- riintinili'il.l
iliivnoelo.
"1"0V.V! DOWN! DOWN!
AWAY DOWN
PUIl'liS OX PAHASOIS.
Oui Mink mint be nd in lit, hiii! while our
,v. " iani-t-M Hurt t'ernvt hljles Inn e Mild bun
ilntl. of tli, m, we mil lm u u Ilue m-Ici lluu of
Parasols
1'rein which en can cIiixke.
OUR PRICES DErT COMPETITION.
ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN,
J I i:.Vt.T KING bTJtKhT.
ttitttiim(tct'.
rillt.ArRl.rniA. Monday, June 17, lfM1.
Cunard Cleth.
The newest cotton. Sateen
twill. Striped and plain, vari
ous colors. Full of its native
English solidity and substance.
OutMefthe Custom Heuse en
Saturday. The first ever
brought te this country. It has
already made a stir in fashion
able Paris. 27 inches, 25.
Se far as wc knew net an
ether yard of it in America.
We can say that of mere
Dress Goods than you think,
maybe.
Galatea, ler instance. The
very name smacks of billowy
freedom. The stuff leeks it.
The last let we shall have this
season opened te-day. 25c.
Te be had nowhere else.
Fancy Black Brocaded Sa
teens in stripes and figures.
Neat and novel. 27lAc-
Te be had neivhcrc else.
A purchase just made of
fresh Scotch Zephyr Ginghams
lets us put
jee kinds down te 25c
50c kinds down te 2TlAc
As fine, rich and altogether
choice goods as you'll come
across.
The styles nowhere else.
Seventy styles finest quality
French Printed Challis at37c.
Behind the 50 and 60 centers in
but one respect the designs
are less elaborate.
The styles nowhere else.
Striped Weel Taniise. A
quick 37c stuff at 25c. In
choicest color couples :
Iilnrlc nml while
inn v mid whlln
liiirnet nml "lilln
(irrcii mid whlln
hreun unit white
KrnyUli ami wlilte
en dark or neutral grounds.
The last cases we'll have are
open.
Te be had nowhere else. .
30-inch Black Challis at 25c.
You're taking 2,000 yards a
day sometimes mere ; (creams
the same way).
Te be had nowhere else.
And se en. Wc might swell
the list te a column full of sen
sational stuffs that you'll find en
no ether counters.
Crazy Crepe. The wrinkly,
crinkly, wiry, always-ready stufl.
Crisp, airy and comfortable
when almost any ether wear is
a burden. Dozens of pretty
patterns. I2c.
There's a multitude of ether
low-priced cottons that you
ought te see such as Ging
hams at i2c and Printed
Lawns at 5c. Think of a geed
Printed Lawn at 5c !
iS'iulli nf centre.
I lave you tried Gloriosa, un
der a burning sun ? One of
the lightest and coolest of the
dressy stuffs. 48 inches, $1.50,
Printed Mehairs are close by.
Hoiithurslef ivntie.
Twe special Blacks :
Hemstitched Nun's Veiling,
,5 inches, 75c, 85c, $1, and
$1.25.
Beaded Grenadines that at
fist were $1.25, $2.50, and $3
are new 50c, $1. and J 1.50.
XertliwcM of leiitic.
Jerseys.
Seme for half; net one but
has been made especially price
interesting te you.
We have taken all our Surah
Silk Waists and marked them
like this :
A branlirnl let of Winilll tt'iiMi, iiatlim'it "I
null ami 11KI bark unit lien),
111 refit, new j.
I'liislei tucked (ittrlbiiMI Waists In H11111I1
Sill.,
iieref. mm 57
Siiine, M itli Miiisdvcil iiUe,
Ml iv 911. lien :'!
Wnvli Snr.ili, entile eki of tine titekt,
ItifkN en Mecw', briar Mllelilni;.
wen'Sl.l, linn 811
Tin Kid vel unit plulliil nil ever, hilar
hllU'llllltf,
ii'Sin, ueivlll
WitMi Snrnli, black mid while lrls's,
I'lnlU'il leclxe mini I'lbnt, brim Mltrhcd,
hi rn -l.t-'O. mm Sll.re
(iiirlli.ildl WnlM with 1'ediira lest of dllt.'l'
i lit MmdM, jiuiled V Mrmci..
Hrreitl..V),iimi-JI'.Vii)
Rich line of Satin Merveil
leux Waists in a variety of
styles and colors, tucked or
smocked, full or loose sleeves,
belt if you wish :
S7.K1 kind iisliussl le J.VHD
Ss'iil kind ititurtnt teSlkftil
fi.ni Kind mimed In37.ini
ilium kind reitnied lots.e)
We put a number of desir
able Jerseys at less than half
their regular value as the mar
ket new stands. Among them
one sort, with vest front, all
wool, black, garnet, navy, at
75c ; another, cashmere fin
ished, at $1.
A variety of Jerseys, braided
or smocked, at $2.
Fine tailor-made Jerseys,
postillien back, bound with silk
braid, go te $2.25 from $3.
Fine lines of cashmere fin
ished Jerseys go te $1.25
large sizes only. That's why.
New cemers: Meusselaine
Crepe Blouses. I Iandseme,
cool, durable, 53.50.
Kceend fleer, Chestnut Miect Mile. I'hc (leva (leva
eor. Women's Percale Cellars
and Cuffs go from 45 te 25c a
set. And Summer just en us !
('Iicetimi itreet Mile, cut of Main Aisle.
It was 57 patterns (net
pieces) of Brussels Carpet that
went down en Saturday from
IPaimumhcr'.
$1.20 te 90c, and from $1.35
and $1.50 te $1.
Mequcttes, Tapestries, In
grains, Art Squares, Smyrnas,
Felt Crumb Cleths and Oil
Cleths are in the same pricc
bbat. Wc want te begin the new
season without an end or slew
pattern in the stock.
Kccenil fleer, Market trect Mite. Four cle-
awjr.
Jehn Wanamaker.
toete attti Wtecn.
OOOTH AND H!IOi;H.
D.P.
BARGAINS IN SHOES.
JiirI received, illni't from the factory, ever
one thousand 1'iilrsef IjhIIis' Hheen thai were
iiiiidciiml Mumped le hn miM for t2.50npnlr,
hut the parly fulled before Urn Reed were flu
hlied ; mi I Hindu them an eiler nt the factory
ter tlmeoeilinndhnit them fluMied In splendid
si) lc, mid 1 11111 iillcrlni; .Mill thcicMiecn fertljO
ami t0) ier pair mid every jmlr Kiinrnnleeil.
KelbliUn rnre rhmicc te net n UW Mum for
tl.V) mid J2.0H. Alse a let of Mcn'miiid lley'H
HIhhi iienrni'teMiiK out cheap. A full line of
Illnck mid Tim 0fenl 'I'ten for IjiiIIc, Mlitsea
mill Clillilri.il nt the le est prices In the city.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 EAST KINO 8TEEET,
I,ANt'ASTi:it, PA. nUD-lyilAw
m?.M.Mi:K M1I0IM IN IlliACIC i,i:.vTin:it.
Ladies' Oxford Ties !
Te-ilny thcMj iiiJiiilriililcHliiiiieN in
fiHit weiir- bliinil in tlie Millie of
fashion ; liuic te-ilny you'll lliul
licuuly nml lliiciii'HS nml beauty nml
Hoeilhcssluiloousof n lakes In lirilit
or uiititrnl coleicil nnd black lcntheis
. lilit, t'iiHV, uniccful .stiiijK.', in
II iiu, Mifl nml llc.vllile lciitlicrx, thut
111c cool, coiiifertulilu nml durable.
If you enru net for IIiiim'Ik lifeiuiMi
of I lie tlieuglit that tiMi inaiiy nre
wearing tlicui or Hint you wWli
KeinclliiiiK iHUcicut, II'h mere than
llkulv we'xc tin prclly Oxfenl in
IjIiiek yeu'10 looking for. Wo've
liicilliini ki'ikIeh at ocenoniic iirlccs
im well iih the IIiichI. nt nr,'"lt-T cost.
IIimv'h 11 pretty Oxfenl nt 7r:, -Imliii
kill, piilenl Icullicr tip, sole sele
IcMtlifi'cnuntciH, lianil-luriii'il, ami
11 lictlcr Kriiili-, kid lincil, tit &1.UI.
Auetlier willi liwivy miles, peluteil
loci, piilent leather tlpi, exirllcnt
for wr vice, 11 1 JI.U'i. Aiidstilliiiietlicr
at $.'St, kill upiH'ix, plain ejiera tee,
lieM, nietlluni; height lieels. At $1.50
n very pretty kill ejiera tin', plain
and patent leather tips, llexiblcfelcM,
IS, t', It nml KwIiUIh. AtuluiKlit
DoiiKelu kill, eoniiueii k'iik', plain
tee, low lieeli, II, (', Diiiul KwidtliH.
AkhIh tlie prlce Is W, very neat
K'aiiili"'S I'aris kill Oxford tle.,
patent lent her lipped, lianil-t-ewed,
jiillup Miles; an excellent shoe for
service. l-'iner grades, hiiud-eweil,
iiateut leather tlpK'il, SUM. 1'inest
rieiii'li kid, liainFeeil, H, ('and
I) wiiltliH, $.'.W(. Oee ealf grades,
tine, witli piilent leatlier vnimw,
liiiml-M'Ui'il, II, C and I) widths,
i'lM mill '1. .Mine te -e if you've
lime ciieiikIi te siaic le examine
tlieui.
SHAUB & BURNS,
II Xiihtii Qt'i:i..vKr., IjANCAsn;it, 1'a.
iiinr'J'.'-ljdAiv
B
OOTrt AND KlltllS'.
ni
Ml
-O U It-
Men a l.lKlit I'll ee Let ed mid l'lnln lllch
IIim.K-Ijh'c raiiMisShiH'K, with rubbir soles, for
'IViiiiIi, llMiiiiasluiiih, lliise Hull, etc.. kUesOle
I', !l.2"i. 'I lie Hnuluc nliu of thee sIhh'm Ih
Sl..ri(), but n IieiikIiI 11 " Jeb I.el." When (hi se
are all Meileiritliiiil: e cull klI tiny meie te
sell nl Ibis prlie.
.Mi'li's WIkhiiiiis, Jl; Uidlei, 7.V; He)h, lite,
mid I'lillilrcirh&.v, These, tee, ulna "Jeb lit."
Nel lel "III bale le be mid lit iej;iil.ir prices.
MeiiV, llejs' mid Veulli's Tan 'Up Ueul.ir
("ill, IIisiK-Ijiic Mines, 31.50 per pair; belter
Kiinle of Mcii'h nt K, SWd mid fl.
Men'i, Tip Tim l.ei Uu-cMiix'siil 5I..V)niiil t2.
lle.Mt' Veal fair Ijiiv, llutten mid I'iuikicv.
Mieesslcsli ler',, Sl.-'i.
Wn liaie oneef the larcest IIiu'm nnd assort assert
incuts of Meii'K, lles' and uutli's Calf Don Den Don
Kela and KiinjiaroeMiiH'K In the clly.
IjkIIi's' Plain Tiki Tan ().fenls, T.'k'. nml iiv
M ai its,
LiidliV Till Tan Oxleril", T.V and upuardn.
l.ulliV Patent Leather TIiOferds, 7.V. and
iipuuids,
I julli'-s' l'lnln Toe DmiKela OMiirds.T.'x'. nnd
iiiMard.
The two lust mentioned slux-a bent itiiyllilui;
e ever saw for the money.
Uulics.' Kid Opera Bllppcr, Wc. mid upnaiils.
The One-Prlce Cash Heuse.
Ill A KCiltT,
The Leaders of Lew Prices
Beets and Shoes,
3 & 5 East King St.,
i..NL'.vsTi:it, r..
S'Meie closed meryeieulngntfi o'lhx'k.ex e'lhx'k.ex
ifit Monday mid Niltudny,
Siii:ai'ki:u's Litjueit hiemvii ti:Nntu
MJUAI'.I-
PURE RYE WUISKY.
My own distillation. scplS-lfd
Yt)rKirnNuVeitM:r. "
C.B.alaSpirite
C-B.
Tut IHr h'lTTise Cunsirr in inn Weiii.n.
Ter Sate b Lcmliiii Mcrcliantf.
Mayer, Strouse & Ce.,
Miiiiuruetuni, iK HHOADW'AY. N. V.
ovUW-,t.M,Tli,Heew
STACKHODSE
fll
Cl)ttm Salt.
TTI
riea A MA
tltf.
TOILET AR$ ACHfNA
-Arcyeu loekinr for Toilet'
Sets, cither painted neatly or
with elaborate decorations, or
en which the artist's skill is dis
played ? Yeu can have no better
opportunity te supply your
wants than te call and see our
assortment. About the price and
quality there can ba no question.
The privilege of exchanging if
net satisfactory, together with
the large variety te select from,
are advantages te be had at
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
1 5 East King St.
nln-tfd
J.
11. MAIITIN 4 CO.
SOUVENIRS
IN
ART CHINA AND BRIC-A-1JRAC
I
While our stock must of ne
cessity anticipate the needs of
coming seasons, it is, as all
stocks should be, most prolific
in its offering of present neces
sities. It's an index, se te speak,
te the season's needs, and from
its full page:; ". e., shelves we
select a few items of special in
terest. In this collection will be
found choice pieces of Hric-a-13rac
and Art China, suitable
for Souvenirs en
COMMENCEMENT DAY.
ART CHINA!
Cream and Sugar Sets, Berry
Sets, Berry Bowls, Ice Cream
Sets, Ice Bowls, Salad Bowls,
Salad Casters, Roue Bewls,OHve
Trays, Bread Trays, Soiree
Sets, Bulb Vases, Carafes, Jap
anese Fruit Bowls.
BRIC-A-BRAC,
In Royal Worcester, Belgium
Ware, Japanese Ware, Doulton
Vases, Belleek Vases, Cameo
Ware.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
5nt !5uct.
S
JI'KCIAI. IIA1KIAINS.
Siiiiiiiic' Underwear !
-AT Tin:-
New Yerk Stere.
j.a eiks' nkw.m:hhi:y vicsts,
12',, ), 2,3" ,50 Cent Huh.
liADII-S' KINK flAUZi: t'NDKItWIZAII,
I2'i, Si, :i7'i, ffl Cents liirh.
hunts' KTitirr.n undkkwiuh,
Z'k! IjicIi ; UmiiiI I'rlce, tlte.
C.KNTS' IIAIilUtltllJAN UNDKIlWK.VIt,
Z .13, 37VJt W Cents Kncli. "
ISKNUV OAl'i: rXDKItWKAlt,
si, inn, :a centK iiich.
CIIII. DHWN'S UAl'.i: UNlinUWKAH,
In All SlreHiit Leu- IVIich. .
Ladies' Pure Silk Mitts,
12 i, 17. Si, Si, :, 37, ft) Ceiim ii fair.
I.ADII-S' TAKI'IOTA HII.K CI.OVICS,
lllaek mid Colen., IS',, 17,S1 CentH a I'alr.
i.Aiir.s' lM'iti: sii.k oi.evks,
Si.J.XT'i, MLVnU n I'alr.
I.A DIICS' FAST BLACK HOSK,
10, US. SI, Si Cents u fair.
i.aiuks' riNi: ui.ACK nusi:,
lleruisilerf Dye. (Iimrmiteiil Abselub ly Cukt In
Coler,37Ji, nml oil iVnli u I'alr.
CIUI.DHKN'S PAST I1I.ACK HOSK
All Sizes mid (iifllllleK ut Ijw l'rlee.
Watt & Shand,
NOS. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET.
Htueir.
XrtSIlAI,IIAlt!AI.Nti."
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
llaie the I.arKel and fhle.il Hteek of fliuies
and OrnaiiH te be ni'n In I .niieiiMer.
lneiirSui.ill Were )emlinut you will Mud
llariiieiilemi, AeiiniUtius, Violins, llmijes, liul.
larsmiil Mnall Musical Iiistriuneiils of eiery
deM'rlileii.
Klnem ImiHirletl htrlllgK. llraililiarlirs for
all the IJitesi Nieltblu Dur Line. I'rlit Hu'imr
anleeil te Ih' the Leu est,
hlui I music Mild nt cue-third le. lliaueuta lliaueuta
lek'ile eric ii nml iiuilled teiill p.irlsef tlieiouu tlieieuu
try. Tearherk lll iilciihe write for hiii-hil
frhHN
K'ceuil-IIand Itarculu Ilepartmt'iit ; One lis
ter Sqtuiru fliine, iilmeM new; one (iiehle
SHre,ene liearboii.eiie New KiiEliiud all In
k'oed order, mid tin) prlivs will suit you; one
Ililliii;siiiiiii ftaiie- a creul burnaln. Uikk!
Nveud lliiuil Druuiisntiirliit, that will surprl.-e
J en.
KIRK JOHNSON & CO.,
Nil. 21 Wet KliiBhtnit.
Vl S. fliine'-, OrKims mid fine Kiirnltiire
lueied. Call mid vxiiiuliiu the New IlarrU
Music IIIiiiUth nJI-hilAw
8
iTOI'l THINK I
At this day, when eoniietltlen Iscrent, Hie
customer leeks tosie Who Uhes.Net freiiilxw
-HAItUAIXH.
Customer. Step I Think! Who pay for ex.
(ciisleadertiMiueiils
Weilo nut AdwrllM. ll.il-yaliis.l'b'iulliKKiilrs,
lie., but clii' .Mill the U'lH'tlt of tlmt wlikh
ethers etiuthe printer.
Our Counters Contain All tlmt Is New In
SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Our I'rlcM are the (.e.vcat l'estlble tit de Jus
tice te ciKtcincr and eurclvcs,
NUS. !11 Ml -tii, l T KINU Bl'HKBT.
lasrU-Siud
Svit
PieemvE ci-osme out hale.
"A!
A & '
eslti ve Closing Out Sale.
THKKKTItlEKrOCKOF
THE PHILADELPHIA STORE.
MTJSX BE CLOSED OUT!
In Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Balbriggan and Gauze
Underwear, Men's and Beys' Laundricd and Unlaundried
Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs and Flannel Shirts.
aKvcrythhui nt Bargain Trices te CIemj Out the Meck.G
6 AM 8 NORTH
mnrSI-lydAw
lethiiti,.
s
'I'KCtAL.
HKG6R St BROTH6R,
Nes. 26-31 West King Street.
MERCHANT TAILORING!
(A l'Kltl-KCT FIT nUAIt.NTi:r.ll.)
WB AHi: SHOWlNf! A HBAlITtFUI. J.INi: OF
SUITING NOVELTIES FOR SUMMER WEAR !
i:nIUh Cheviot Hiiltlntti, in Nobby Mghl Ktrectn, I25, te Order.
KiiKllfth Worsted Hulthigs In Htyllsh 1'lnlil nnd Htripe l'.irectx, Silnnd tSi, te Ordar.
Stylish VelenrHlilllUKN hi I'hild and Hlrli Btrrcts, KS, te Order.
Special Vnliira In fine t'nsslmere HnltliiK-, Kxccllent Htyles, a), te Order.
Wlilte Duck nnd Fancy Linen Vestlnc", Pl.V) le f6.00, te Order.
Clicvletx, Hcrses nnd flannel Knltlngs In lll.ick, Uhie nnd Fnncy direct!", S15, !10 nnd 911, te order.
Mnrk Wnte DiiiKimnl Worsted", lllaek Wale UlnKOiinl Cheviot', Btyllsh nnd Fepular Mntertalu
for Cunta nnd Vest, !15, te enter.
Our Matchless $5.00 Trousers te Order.
We knew them te be the Hest Value at the I'rlce.
Fine Cnsslme re nnd Worsted Treuserings In Klj llsh i;ilcct, 0.50, J7.W) nml iM te Order
HAGER 5c
Nes. 25, 27, 29, 31
.Uatchce.
H.
Z. H1IOAD.S SON.
LOW PRICES.
Following will be found n list et noed-low prlced-nlwnjs In our Meck; Child's
Oeld Finger lthu;, 2."c.; MIssiV (leld Finger KIiiksTSc; Ladles' (Jold Finger HIiiks 51.00
blrceI!uttuiiN,e-ie.,nv.,;i.tU; Cellar lluttens, 2.V. te $1.0); Diamond. Cellnr Uutlens,
S2.1W; Ladles' mid Misses' llrensltiln,2H-. te 3I.U1; Mourning I'lns and i:nrrlng, Zk: te
Se.lM; Hracclets, 25c te 510; Nlikel t'leiks, Sl.iO; S-i).iyManllorleck,S.l.T5; Ijidles'Ueld
Wntches, 813.75; Nlekil Wiitilii-x, JI.OO; Mixer Watches, tlO.
n-ItepalrliiH in nil hrniichc by geed nerkmcu and all work wnrianled.
H.Z. RHOADS &SON,
Jewelers,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
Wh.
AT
FenDersmith's Bookstore,
tOpielt Court IIeiisi.),i
Is the FLACK te JlUVnll the
Mevl Talked About, nt Trices
1IKLOW lliel'ubllsher's
J'rlce.
"MAItllAKS," by llbern.
" O lli:i 1'F.NhTF.IN," by Crn ford.
" Till: ALI'INi: FAY,'! by Wlsler.
'FAbSi: llOHU," bj-iiiily.
"JOHN lIi:itKIN(l," (leulil.
m'JO-tfd
II
F.ltKH IIOOKbTOlti:.
BLANK HOOKS.
Geed quality of Paper
and Durable Binding con
stitute a geed Blank Boek.
These two qualities and
many ethers you will find
through our whole line.
We can furnish you with
Beeks for every use and
every Department of Busi
ness at Bettem Prices.
Come and take a glance
through our stock and see
what a Line we carry, at
L. B. IIERR'S BOOKSTORE,
53 & 55 N. Queen St.
niiglMyd
i't c f v i n e v i t e v .
piLINNA IIHKNKMAN.
Refr igrer sl t e r s
Facts Werth Considering !
The use of Ice, once riiraulid ns n luxury, has
tiectunc almost imliersall) miluicretliunecci
Ity.
Te make this lee the most wri Inutile, a ltt ltt
frigeniter Is iireilnl.
Tlie ijeiilltlis seughl in n lit frtgi-mtur nrw
jiri'criiien of p,'rlsliuble Iik1 nnd nn icoauwil iceauwil
etil me ii ire.
The economical use of Ice depends iien the
prinriple (melinl, the ruiirriirlim of tbe Ite Ite
rrlgeiiiter.aud hi uWmtiill the cold ulr.
The iirhicipal muses or decuy In meats m d
frulU are ilnmimcit and itiryiwj ri;ifrafnie,
causing the expansion nnd contiiiclleit of llv
sues which hasten diini ; heme a ifr.v titnioi titniei
phm nml iimurm frmju ru'urc conduit telhelr
pn-serialieii.
The Alaska Is constructed upon Mrlilly
idtnujit prluclplts, by which low trmptmtme
mid iltynttt of mr .lie naturally and tucvilably
ebtnlncd.
The ALAhki eek'svs the only presau
cIiiiiuIht free from odor.
The Alaska produces a ifry, trulil tiir, which
no ether Itefrigcralercnn de.
The Ai.iska bus prcsirieil nth moifjiicr-fecllyferAi-ee
nctkt III hottest weather.
The Alaska priKluces lietler results with leu
ice than any ether ltcfrljemter.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
152 N. QUEEN ST., .
LANCAblElt, FA.
&e0t.
QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTEIt, Pf.NN'A.
BROTHER,
WEST LING STREET,
liANCASTKH, PKNN'A.
4;uvuituvc.
-tyiDM YBK'B fOHNi:it.
AN ADVANTAGE
YOU SHUITM) NOT MISS.
Ibe adMiiilage of sehtlug fiem tli largest
ni.d most cemplcle stock of
FURNITURE
we eer ellcrcd, and one which must satisfy
most niiyene. Ills well scleclcd, lite newest In
design, geed and
Lew Priced,
ThondMintitgnef selecting from sik.iii stock
Is an Imiieitant coiisldeiallen, and assures the
piiri'btiser jHTfecl s.itsr.itten.
We uere never lu littler shape to.-crveyou.
Is there mil thing you unlit 111 Fiirnllure?
IF SO, CALL AT
WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE,
COItNFU OF
E. King & Duke Sts.
QCIW
il Ci 1 11 IIS.
IT STANDS TO IIF.AMI.V THAT HT. HAVE
Till:
NEWEST STYLES
In Ilnndseniv, WellOInde
FURNITURE
Fer the Kntlre Heuse.at h.MAl.l, I'UOKir
I'll 111 -s.
Ollicmls" e could net make slilpmenln
tlireiih the SI'A'li; met een Inte t'hll.idel
plil.i. Dlsplny of Neu Ideas lu Parler Kulles
llilswetk. Call and see them.
OCHS 6c GIBBS,
MiinuliiUimrs and Dealers, 2d, M nnd lib
Floers,
N0.31bOin'l!ilTi:K.' HT
nll-lyd
11
KINlTfll'.'f.
Wi: DO NOT WA IT UNTIM IIK USD OF TH i:
r-i:.sON, IIUTOFFKIl NOW Ul It
Summer Goods
AS FOLLOWS:
Fercli quilr, feldln-, nil both carpel and bent
Ilecker, Hieiii; nnd durable, Sl 03.
our Uiiiler. the largest mid lit ellered in tlie
clly nt Jeblitrs irbv.
1 Hent).tle oilier lte. k.rs tit n tilt ef.V eat h
..'H'",l'? that rnl.l and ill stand ihe rain.
S.M.i. All Iren and weed.
.','.1f?k ' 'arse nnd we want te muse 11
.."'. "!.""r l-erches new mid you Willie
suited. Unit and the best will be selectisl.
3.L.LON FIIIST FIOIt.-61
HEJNITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
Nes. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
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s&rf