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THE IiAKCASTETl DATLT rNTELLIGENCEK, SATURDAY, JUKE 22, 1889.
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' IKDRF.W J.STF.lNMAN.
1, CHAIUjEHSTKIN.MAN fuutk, Keiller.
ItOBKKT CtiAttK. Publisher.
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PfHR BAILY INTLLIORKdKR.-rnbtliitiel
v-rv iIrv In the rear, bnt Hunduv. Herved
'), by currier In UiU city and surrounding
M
tem t ten cent a week. Bymnll five del
l
lars a yew In Mranee t ,60 ccute a month.
; WEEKLY lHTEl.LIOENCEU-One dollar and
.V fifty rents it year. In advance.
JHJTICE TO fttlBSCKlllK.lW-llemlt br check
.10 nr tumliMc' nnUr. unil wIiata neither of
'). Uieaeran be procured send In a registered
v leiwr.
V.Mnlered at the I'moleffloe, a tcceud claas mnll
." m&trir.
Annan, THE MTtLLiantcnt,
Lancaster, 1'iv.
LAXOAATXK, PA., Jane 22, 1889.
h KeMfclleM SUtMMMi.
Vrt The Republican statesmen of this lieur
' mem .te tie a very fragile sort or ware ana
2 vppreesea nin mere man me vckc
mllty or Hie species ; we no net remem
4r te have ever before looked out upon
jMte phalanx of Republican statesmen
.fend found se man; among tliem charged
by their fellows with se many fuulU and
Credited with se little virtue. There I
jmhelr president, who hns seemed te the
country generally te iw mute a iieeeni
iortef man, who gets few geed worth
indeed from his party men, who might
?y be expected te Iks his worshippers ; the
1 biggest guns among them are tiring Ucn
Ijhlmland letting It be plainly seen that
,'rhe Is net of their feather. That may net
'tlbe te his discredit but it shows that
rt.ff1mrn la anninltiltitT Witt. ill mi mm ulitn nr
;the ether, as a president and his party
ff chiefs ought te move along In harmony,
and with public expression at least of
fe mutual reelings of most distinguished
Wconslderatleu.
f. Yet Mr. Piatt, the Republican wheel
horse of rew Y erk, Is Inspired by such
emotion towards his president us te pnb-
f-jSllsh someone rise's opinion that he is
iSiTpuffed up with self conceit. And See-
jretary Maine, nftcr nvc nil mouths of
'patient endurance, Is declared te have
J.teld the story, In explanation of his
' auietudc. of a man who went te the
R&t'aeatre ou a free ticket te see a bail play ;
SSpt j 1 I ..i .. . .. i .
'niuuwue replied, wiicii uskcii wny lie
Slid net hiss It, that lie felt a delicacy as
hen invited guest nlHiiit doing he, but
itin le it... ..... ..... i..i ..- it...
flfBbll UIU IICAI lid Will (in imu IV II1U
pothers, he would go nut and buy a ticket
rmnd come in and speak his mind nlxmt
the play. And there is a remarkable
precession of Republican pelitlcans In
dulging In condemnatory observations
1 about the president, appearing in the
i-Jeelumus of the dally press. The main
S 4iu..l.1n .u..... . rt I... I 1.nl .1... .. 1.1.. ... 1..
vicuuuic m.'viiin ur uv nun, mu nrunuii'iii 11
r i...i 1 .. ....
ri aeiermiuui in nnvp utrimi'ii u'uvn m 11
appointments te ellltv and refuses te let
jvanyeneclse relieve him of their dNpesl-
,V.MUU ulm neimer inn's ne nurry
Ealene with his own distribution fast
enough te suit Ills political associates.
riHe does net have the tact required te get
.bhewn wny while mitlsfylng his purli
ns. Jlelsloelealousof his prerogative
te permit his cabinet ofllcerx te relieve
m in selections for elllcv, and he Is
ported te have plainly. stated te a
Virginia delegation who told of a premise
mt Secretary Ulaluu te their candidate,
at lie was net authorized te make It.
flPhe general public will net share the
ugustef the Republican statesmen that
president is disiHwed te slight them
Ks'Bnd run the machine himself, but they
riinderstaud that It does net premise well
:&et me iieaim 01 me party tiiiu mere
3?heuld"bc se much friction between lis
president and Its leaders ; and does net
exhibit exalted wisdom en either side.
sjj And when we come down the Hue of
fife these statesmen we find few places where
5-tre may step in admiration of the figure.
&,jsuune has gene nil te pieces In the cab-
'?-aet n,ll hardly the skeleton of the
W'aiaiesinan remains. There Is net
yone Interesting or important llguic
it! tllt 4Ml1lllllf lltlil II111 nniliileii
iKyveveris barren of them. Ouiiv. their
great leader of aat full, is broken up
It-, already In Pennsylvania : lleaver.
j?thelr governor, has Income the
j'jvwesi ttuuseu man in the state ;
and ritlcr, I'lilliulelplilu's uuslel mayor,
the most ridiculous. And, note that
fpyte are net stating Democratic! opinion
,buj. that of the-! men's own partv.
&&XemecraU naturally held them In small
r.eateem, but they have net Uimi dlMip-
M. (KtinitHl III llinni mill llielr Cu.lliur U
s?.l -- ........p, ..
'.touch calmer than that en the Ueimhll-
YTnllllV -lllt llllU' lllllir It tvlll lu.lu.fill'..
Sit is fanned-Inte a consuming Hume we
?Wtlll nnl ..t4..1..l.. ....!!.. I . II
Hj " v -'"J 1'innti , II nillj
?.'iimmil(f.r lliriunrh tin. i.iiiiitiiirMiiiitmtirii
j-aand await the liellews of the cengres-
Jelenal session ; but It Is easily te be for
etold that a year or se hence we will see
5jhe coming of a coroner's Inquest upon
rthe iKxly of the Republican paity, sluln
ra y Biupiuity, cupiiiity auu selllsh-
k$, new of iti leuders.
Alwut the Stene.
And while we are talklmr te the cilv
government te-tluy en divers ether
fti'matters we desire te s:iv te tin- street
lcemmittee that we have net as yet seen
Kany fruit or their resolve, that is new
Sw old, te iest stone from thedillereiit (iimr-
grM about the city, te see which Is Ut
juiwu iui liivii urn, ,f u tltJlc lljtlk lllfy
;are stiu hauling stone fnun the
fold place, and we lieg te remind
;jthem that this is a worse than
feUielesa erferiuuuee, as lias Usjii abund-
, antly proven. There is no stone In Hint
'? Allftrri' At fur t111 ilnwtm. ,li.. l.l..
UlK I .'-.lllb UIU OIILV13
'' .nil it lafitnlldh tdiviiiiltmiiti 11.1. W'l.en
- -. .. ..w.. ... U........i Ml. MM., 1 lllll
1 the experiment w 1th ether stones te be-
tlV Let each quarry that sheus ap-
M&parently geed fcteue haven equure te
.-.iisen ter inai.
Step tilt Firing.
fV, .IVIU..M....HI.. A.l-.'J 1' I..1I lllll-
Klarly lni press upon his policemen that
fKibte proclamation forbidding the dis-
r;uarge of firecrackers prier te July 3d. is
g Uieant te be obeyed. Vi have hereto-
fore had (te.iMnii In nnttiii tlmt unm.
Upellcemeu did net seem te be persuaded
that the proclamation meant anything,
ff? It Is an order which should be rigidly
"ifMUurced. The duys that are irlven tin
z,iO the noises of the -1th by
rdluanc-e should net le enlarged.
There are u eeiiiiiuriitiwiv n
'milCr Who elliev tbu llnmnr i.f
C? the 4th and 1e whom its dumn.r- ,.
KT welramv. It mhiiI.I I-. ..-..it ir n..
Mi4ddeu at all times. Wb aeree with tin.
p-laecaster Imutrer that the tiring is a
jMMnance,uarmiui te itetn eiu and young ;
j,Md we imist that It shall be strictly
mcu in uccoruuuce wiin the prislu prislu
tieu. AVe urge all who note a vle-
leu, hi the du-s between new ami
ly 3d, te ut ime notify the mayor.
The lkuird of Health
l.
Ut lat or-
at iui or-
rcruses te
l- lit te ap-
(Our beard of health has
C. Mklllv.ut lilll I'li.X lliilllnillii
Hl .b.., .'!. -' 1JUIUIUII1
rve uniesi, eeunciLs shall km
nmiriatfr inuuev te enable them tearrv n " V" '. . V ' ""..""n't her" bald
K?, ..,. ",, , in i - J Geerge, as he "'''""oil tak ng elf his wwi.
FfHl tue work that will lie exieetl of '.'A I don't care, he doe, fcneV only
JWi, A beanl of health is a very i y Willie I lwk stralglit ut mat. una mm
mmry tlilug for u city of the size of fftftr ", "!'f 7?r': ""i'.'"'".', LX y -1sn 1
iZST'.i .1 V uu,1l"tawa-l Wllie, looking suddenly at Iho gUss , ,.
'JpW ' Kve their wrvlcisi without j dunu en the chandelier, with well-klgncd
. V . i .! F II II1ID AW U Illdlll ill 11 r -! .'' L. Illl
ny comiiensallen nnd will lie held
resrhinslble for any epidemic which may
he traced te tl neglect of precautions
that they might enforce, It in difficult te
sec why there should be any hesitancy
In making appropriation te cover their
legitimate expenses. The destruction
of Infected clothing and the use of (1N
lufectauts are things that must be done
promptly en the appearance of the
emergency, and the lieard can net stand
watting for such an event with Us hands
tied.
Tun Canadian ushcrles que-tlen has
lieenverv quiet of lnte. Tlie Canadians
have threo schooners te guard Iho llshcr
les, Iho Dream, the Critic and Iho Vigilant.
Possibly tlie Dream is doing the work nnd
they are net dlsjiescd te be critical or vigi
lant. ATlat our government Is testing tlie
Maxim automatic gun, which fires Itself
after Iho first discharge, by the forceof Its
own rocell. It can be parked full of car
tridges, trained en an enemy, 11 red and
then deserted, and It will continue llrlng
until Its nnimuiiUleu is exhausted, irln irln
Inventcd In any llrst elass foreign land It
Mould have Ikii bought up by the govern
ment and kept quiet for tlie national ad
vantage In easoef war; but Inning been
imcntpd by an American, It Is already in
use hi (Icrmaiiy, France and Itussla; and
Is just being tested at Annapolis.
What has bcen dene te these federal of
ficials charged with land grabbing In Ok
lahoma T It will net seen be forgotten that
United States efllrials used their position
nnd authority te advauce their own In In
terests and safely dolled Iho laws they
were sworn te enforce, lf.these men ure
allowed te go unpiinished we i'aii net hupe
for a high grade of morality among terri
torial elllclnls, nnd when another rush for
land occurs It will bu mero dllllcult te
manage.
Tin: l'lttsliiirg DixMlch fitarslhat K)ople
nmymlt up the two llrlre's. "Conipll "Cenipll "Conipll
eiilleus hedainaglugarc likely te proceed
from Iho confusion of llrlce with llryie
that weilecm It the duty of both of them te
Issun uu (txplaualery card te tbu public do
nning their identity. Ifthcy will net de
this, luiw would It be If tlie Demeerutlc
parly woie te start a uiagii7lue fur Ilretber
llrlee, and the ltcpubllcnti psrty were te
inake llrother llryce chairman vlee the
Hen. Matthew .Stuulny ijuay? Anyhow,
prompt action Is necessary. " Tim Dhnileh
Itself npiears te boa llltln mlxeil. Ideyd
N. llryce Is n Democratic mituibcr of C.'on C.'en
gross from New Yerk, and his .succession
te the control of the Itepubllean A'etA
jlutre'ftiH Jlfvlew Is a iiiystnry that appears
te balllu oxplauatleu.
Til i: green nildge was aiineiineed from
Indiana a few days nge, and new It makes
Its bow from Illinois. At least the state
entomologist, Professer .S. A. Ferbes, re ro re
erts "a uiliiiite, bluish green, oval, rather
sluggish Insect, found lu such iibundatice
en tlie heads and lea cs of wheat nnd eats,
from the Ohie river te Madisen nnd Chain Chain
pigne counties, as te create gteat alarm lu
the Illinois wheat belt." The entomologist
snys its minting abundance seems due te
thodrnughtsericccnt years nud the early
spring this year, Its enormous rnte of inul inul
tlpllcatlen enabling It le take a rapid ml
vantage of elrcuinstnuceM favorable te Its
Increase. Tlie amount of Injury, be says,
depends largely upon the weather, and
cnuuet be predicted. This plant louse at
tacks se suddenly and lu such overwhelm
ing numbers when 11 get sn fair start that
nothing can be done but trust te the
weather and Its natural enemies.
1'KltsON'AI..
Cai.vis S. Iluicnhiis agreed te duplicate
any amount which Iho Ohie l'glslatuie
may appropriate te Mlanil.unlversity.
.1. W. 11. IIai'sman, Ks(j., left te-day te
attend the commencement ut Ijifavette
College and the quln-ilcceuiilul reunion of
his class.
I u. .1. A. Tennimi, formerly of New
Yerk, but ut piesent a icsldent of Paris, is
the med leal elllcer of the Aiiiurlcau coiu ceiu coiu
liilsslen te the French exhibition. He bus
recently recelvisl from tliiiiiilulstiiref pub
lic Instruction permission te practise hi
I'm nee en the s.ituc looting asu uathediH' uathediH'
ter gradiiatisl from a French school of
medicine. This H.riulNsieu Is rarelv ac
corded te a foreigner w he docs net held n
dliitema from a French school, Dr. Teiiuer
being the second Amur lean te obtain It.
I'lioiKsseii Hu.Mtv lilt MT.it, of New New
Yerk, who was the dlsceveier of oxygen
lu the sun, and did much ether notable
work lu science, was cut oil' at uu early nge
hi the winter of 1SSJ-KI. Ills w Idew , ii sbi
tcr of the lulu Cetmlaudt I'aliner, desirous
that the work In which hur husband was
specially Intel estisl should be continued,
has had n corps of scientists ut work for
Neme (line phntegrHihliiK the stars lu both
the northern nud southern hemispheres.
Noqie of the spectiu se ebtalmsl measure
morn than threo inches lu length, and am
Iticeiiip.iiably the best yet priMhicisl. Pie
fessei l'k'keiiug, of lla'ivaul, has ehareef
the work.
Tin: i.riTi.i: iuiui ciiaiii.
II Teiielust .lust Urn ltlbt spot. In tlie
Auetletietir'H llenrt,
Fiein tlie Detroit I'rce l'rt'ks.
There w as an auction nt ene of (he dew n
town unction houses leccutly. A pile, sad
laced woman, lu u plain calico gew u, slixsl
lu u crowd. The loud voiced ifuclleucer
eamu te a let of plain and somewhat worn
ruiuituie. It hail belonged te the p.ile
woman and was being sold te satisl'v tlie
mortgage ou it.
One by ene the articles were sold, thoeld
bureau te ene, the easy rocker le another
and u bedstead le a Ihlid. Finally Iho
auctioneer hauled out u child's ehufr. It
w.is old and llckety, and as the auctioneer
held It up everybody laughed everybody
exeeplinjithe pile t'.utsl vvemuii. A tear
trickled down her check.
The auctioneer saw It, and homehew a
lump seemed te eome up hi his threat and
hisgruirvolceL'icw Mill. Hercmcmbcicd
u llltlu high chair at heuie, and hew It had
mice tilled his llfe with miiisIiIiie.
It wuscuijity new,
The baby laugh, the tvv e little hands that
w ere oiice held out te greet pipi" from
that high chair wcie geno leiever. He
saw the p.Ue-r.icisl woman's piteous leek
and knew what It meant knew that In
her eye the little rickety high chair was
iiioie precious than It It had been made of
geld and studded w ith diamonds.
In imagination he could sce the little
cherub which It onto held, could sce the
llttle chubby list grasping the tin mtllebev
und iNiiindlng Iho chair full of nicks could
sce the little led which had rubbed Iho
isilutetr the legs; could hear the crewing
and laughing in glee and new the llttle
high chair was empt v. Ilekucw theievvas
an Hilling old lu the pih-f.iced woman's
heart ; there was hi his ew u.
Somehow the days mav eome ami go
and you nev cr gel ev er it. Them is no one
le dress lu the morning, no one te put te
bed :lt night.
"Don't laugh I" said ihe auctioneer
softly us soine otte facetiously eilenil ten
cents j "many ofyetinay have little empty
high i hairs ut home which nionev would
net tempt you te pan. wllli. Then he
bunded his clerk u lull out of bis own
jss-kclaiid remarked: ".Sold te Iho lady
ever there," und us the pile-faced woman
walked out with the little high ,h:ilr
elasjKsl in her anus and tours sticainlng
dew u her cheeks, the crowd hteisl back
rehiieet fully anil thorn was a suspicious
moisture In the o.vesefllio man who bid
ten cents.
TuIKn u I. Inte.
from ruck.
"'('.' os' nevv,"-said Ihebabv's
man jji ,.n the IiuI.j'h ii.ip. cuiiie ill ; ""he
suia u tots of times Ui-diiv, and he knows
Just what It mean,. Ue,-s Wlllle leve
inamuuiT" she ceiitinuisl, looking ut the
kiiih with his overcoat half oil' "Pina
' nKO"vA'.;,r,11'! WI,,,B- " N'"' "" s lle.
Dees Willie leve iiianiina' waJt u miuiite
j.eerge, he is going te hay it new ; Ac
knows. Dih-s Willle -love iiiuiiuuaT '
"""J " k'i earncMiiess, whlle IMt.i
excitement. " New. Willie let him alene
a minute. (Jeorge Willie, be renl geed,
), ew just slop Inte Iho hall, (leurge. where
he won't sce you. There, t)ew Willie, de
von love innnunaT" " Fapn limit" said
Willie. " A'e, imrm gene new." " New T"
wild Willie. ' Yes, twir, why can't you
hbv what I wnn't you teT" "TeT" said
Wlllle. " Yeu're n naughty, naughty boy.
Yeu might as well come in, Ucnrgnl, he
Isn't going te any It ; be's uniiUy contrary
nud illsngreenbte seuicllnics, and he Just
tries me te death." " Wlllle'" snld hli
father solemnly, ' PflM floesn't llke
naughty Isiyn. inaiiiinn doesn't, nnd 1 don't
knew who does. De t llke naughty
bevs?" "Yes," said Willie, with rtiinark rtiinark
nble distinctness.
rnelllty In Art.
Frem lllarkuiKxl'ii Mairntliic.
l'nclllfy Is often nilsbikeu for genius,
hut It generally leads le mediocrity. Hew
many n person I hnve known who, with
great promlse at the lieghinlug, seen fal
tered and then stepiHsl ; whtle ethers, w Ith
no early facility, strengthed themselvcs by
study nnd will, nnd pas.i far beyond them
at the end. Ne many nre satisfied with
doing pretty well what Ihey can de easily,
nnd want the energy te de very well when
It costs labor and struggle. Tint at lenst
feur-lilllis of genius is an lndomltable
Will. Tafce Michael Angele, for In
stance ; he had net a natural facility llke
Itnphnel, but he climbed le fur higher re
gions by fnrce of will nnd uu en
ergy that ninety years did net tlrej
whlle ltiiphael passed his culmination nl
thhty-soven, and his last works, young ns
lie was, nre Inr from being his host. How
ever, we need net gote gient examples;
common life nnd every day will furnish
them. A'thnusmid nre pleased with dab
bling In water colei sand toying with them
asamateurs, te ene who earnestly works
with the determination te be nil nrtlst.
After nil, thore Is far greater (llllornnce
betucen men lu their will than lu their
talent, What we will te de, despite of ob
stacles nnd failures, we gouerally succeed
lu doing nt last. " liisy writing," snys
Nherldnii makes - hard rending," ami
we must inake up our minds te work If we
wish te win success.
The (,'iiuiiem of Dentil.
Ourreflilern nre doubtless nil fatulllnr with
tint Itolilimeu h)UeiiIiik cncfi, which linvr re
cently conic te Unlit In Heiucrvillc, MieiH.,n
unhurt) of Husten.
It u'Ciiis thiilehihtilcnthi have occurred from
nrneiilcal pnlsenliiK, seveu In ene family, and
wlttiluflveilnyii. It I doubtful If tlie murder
ers would have been lireuglit te Justice had net
nil orituiitrutleu lu which the victims uciolu ucielu
mireil hepm nn InvcutlKntlouuslevvliy se ninny
MTMiiis bud nuililcnly died In ene family.
Het tlie (.oiiMitlen from n mudlcnl imlnt or
vh'weonneeled with thecnw, lisilt place lu lloi llei lloi
ten at n riccut liicctlni; of tlie Massachusetts
Misllce-I'k'al Hnelel), when II vran stab d by
Dr. Knit that then) vvai ucncral iKiiorance of
thoyuipteuiH of nrsi'iilrul pelHiiuliu;, and bi
cmiM' oOiteli, luiiornnnitlieltoblii'on poieultii;
cnseii hiul geno en wltlieut iireunliig thuNiKpl
cleu efiiirdlcul iiicii. Tim lloljlnnen cases were
all treated by regular )linlclnus, with correct
diploma', men sopHised te knew what tliey
wcrodectorliiK for, and te knew the (Meet of
drugs en certain il Inclines. Yet In tbn live deaths
from arsenlnil imUeiiliig of which we upciik,
(sTtltlcateM of death were ijlvcu for piicuineula,
typhelil fever, uiunlUKltW, bowel illsi'iise nnd
IlrlKlit' Disease.
Knell n cenunciitnry en the geneml iKiiornnee
of tlie iiiisllenl profeHHlnn, iniiile by oueof Its
own nninlier. Me lMlev ote be lt limit n p.e nllel.
Is II any wnndcrtlmt patients nrc losing faith
III their decurn? lleie were live utile bodied
people slowly poisoned with arm lib-before tin Ir
very ejis, and jet these very vilsc medical men
were iloelerliiK them for piicuinenlii, typhoid
fever, liunlliL'llls, beutl dlstiike and llrlght'x
dlM-nse.
In the very natne maimer IbeusntidH of
putlcnts lire Is'liig treateil this diiy Ter pncii.
Iiienla, lieart trouble, dropsy, Incipient cou ceu cou
KUinptleu, etc., when these are lint ajinpteuis
of advanced lililne dlwuse, which Is but
iniellier inline for Ilrlulit'H disease TliediHiera
de net trlku at Iho wut of the dlkcnse-tlie
kldncjN.uiid If they did iilne times out of ten
they would full us they ere en record assnj lug
they can net euro llrUlit'sdWeune of Ibekldlicjs
ltatlier than use Warner's safe Cure, a well
known upecllli" for lids und all ether forms of
kidney disease they would let their pallcntsidlc,
and then given death certificate lhatdcath was
caused I)) pirlcardltls, apoplexy, phthisis or
cardiac a II ccllen.
Is this net the honest truth? De jeu net
knew In your own personal history viry many
Instances vihcre phjulclausdiM'tered the vvrnug
dlsiase, and caused untold auftcrlntc nud niany
times, death; Which leads us te remark that
very much can be learned by one's self by cure
ful observation, and that Hie doctors aie very
far from having a monepolj of the knew ledge
ofiucsllclneferillscnse.
HcUitioue.
1KI,I(I1(H'S ki-.hvici wii.i, in: iii:i.d
V III the fellow Inn churches ou Suiuluv, In
the nierulniint 10..K), In tbeeveulngut T:l'. Sim
day MhiMdut l:l"p. in. When (he hour lsillf lsillf
ferent It Iscspivlallv netisl ! .
I'iimiu run vn .Mivieiiivi. riii'iieu-Seuth
11 neon strci-t.'lhoimisTlieinpson, pastor. Hiul
duv school at U a. in.
Ui.ivn ll.vi'iisi Ciii'iicu Pjist Vine near
Duke stus't. Sermnii lu tbeevcnlug li .Mr. W.
1'. Klnf. buudiiv kt'hiHil at tin. lu.
WsMThUi M. Ii. Cm iicn. u,.. n. W lluike,
pister, t'hilstlun cudcavei lucellug ut li e
in.
UireiiMi'ii Ht. I.iki.s viiirletln avenue,
ltev. W in. I' l.lihlller, pastor. Huuda school
all) a. in. Service In the (leriuaii luiiuiiUKU.it
tl ii. in.. Prof. It. i ss'ldcdl, ettlclallni:.
VSIlHl IIIIIMIIHK.N INClllllSI I'OVI.NVNT
Hev. K. I.. Hughes, pastor. Hiniduv kihisil
ut U a. 111.
nii'Htll of fien Cerner or Pilmv mul Or
aiiKC -Sabli.ith school at O.l'i a. lu.
Mr. Paul's M. i:. cuciti u- Hev. lit" Yirkcs,
pastor. Holiday sehoel and class ut u a. in
Praise scrv lisi at 0 p. in.
I'nisr Hki-eiivimi. Hev. J. M. Tilzel, 1). D
pastor, tsundaj sclnsd at Da. in.
Mr. P.U'l.'!. ItneiiMi'i) Hev. J. W.-MeuiliiBir,
pastor. Siuuluy school at tin. in.
Kv v.MiFi.ievi. t'uuiicil. Hev. II, D. Albrhflit,
pastor (lillilren's Day -service le the Mindu)
kchisil. MisH'lal I'roeramnie n tlui eveiilni!.
Sr Jehn's I.iiiii.iia.n -Hev. II. I'. Allcinan,
I. P.. imster. t'hllitrcn'M llav seiviees nierii.
D. D., imster. Children's Pay m-ivI
Ins' and cvcnlnu-lu the evening at Ue'clis-k
Heminy si hoot at ht. Jelm's at ii a. m.. anil at
miuuiiy siiiisuai M. Jeims ut a a. i
(letwuld .Memerial .Mission at B n. in.
Cllilisi 1.1 Till II VN. Hev II. I,. Heed, jsister.
I.vrnlnu Kervlii) at tl p, in. Sunday st hisil ill II
a in.
.Meu vv I vs. Hev. J. Max Hark, II. I)., pastor.
Uu. in., Hiniduv si limit,
Tlii.sin It llinivs, U,i C. I Try, iHisier.
Hiinda) sclnsd at s;j a. in.
1'iii.siiMHUAN. I'u-iieliliig lu the meiulug
by the imster, Hev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D.
Kliisi llveilsi. Sunday sclusil a III a. m.
lessens fiem the Johnstown dlsustcr In the
evening.
tllivi'K l.lilli:it vs Hev. V.K. lleupt, pastor.
Sunday si'hisd ut Da. in. I.veiiline servlcuiittf
p. in.
Hihcmiv riui'Ki. -North Prlnce ktuvt Hi v.
1. .M. Iliirri", imster.
lliwr M. 1:. t'Hi'iu ii- Hev. s, M
D., isisler. Huuday silusd at U a
ineclliii;s at CM p. m.
Vi'ineu, D.
in Class
ir
HI11S S.llrtP.Hll.l.A
IT COSTS LESS
On the qucslleu of real eeoueni) Ibsid'sMur
snparllla Is se far uluail of ether prciiarutleus
us leiilaiv llivm entlrel) out of the race as celli.
S'tlters. Here aie facts lu regal ii le tills jsipu
ur lucdlcliic, easily susceptible of ceiuluslve
prisif.
I. llissl'sKirsaiDirllla Costs the .Muuuficturcr
.More than any ether cnnidlug preparation,
bis-uusi. Itls mero hlh'hly ceuivnlrulnl und con
tains mere leal medlial value,
i It costs the Jobber .Mere, as a 0uiiMpleuec
efthe lad Just ktabsl.
3. II isists Ihe Hitnll Druiiglst .Mere, for Hie
kiiiuu reason us -an eukll) Iw learned by In
ipiliy, llemv Ihe desire of soma retailers te soil
IbclreMii piipnratleus, whlih cost them less,
and for which the) get the kanie prbs-, thus
inukliig mere money. Hut
I. II Costs IheCensuiucrl.llss than nn ether
liirdkluc, because of its gicatcr isMleuitrat.sl
ktreiiflli and the uaulTij in inch butlle, und
beililiKe It Is llioenlj preparation or which can
truly be kald, li) S.'s One Dellar.'
'Ihntthe ssiple upprcilale this Ushewuby
the fact thai Ibssl's siursaparllla has the lairg
et kale of auj Nirsupirlllner blisst purlllcr. It
jsissessis. iHs'ullar merit und elks Is weudiiful
cures.
A IM1.ST I'OH Ol .
When you buy your sprlins inisllelne veu
want the U-st. Ask for lloed'n sirsjiparlllii, and
Insist iiniii having It. De net let any argiiiiuiit
or perkiiasleii liiiluenccyeu tebu what you de
net wunt. He Mire te gel the Idiul spilin; meill
cine. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
Held bj atl drugjlsls. ; lx ferS.1. Prilsircd
""ly b) I. Iieull a Ce., l-ewill, .Mas..
M "0.NK DOI.I.AK. ,h
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' UHKAPKKIl'8 l.lt(l'Olt .siXJIti:, ISCII.NTHi:
? WiUAItri
PURE RYE WHISKY.
My en dl.tlllatlen. kepli-ifd
?Uil,'iJvT A NKu TWOHT0I1V Illtit-K
liulldltur. mill modern luiinieiueulk,
nl I .list Kin. ),-..., ii.i.lu- ... ni'i in '
Ne.
HUH K IS (Irutry btere. corner of Kat King
uudplumnretlk. ittntfew. jel4Vil
teUrtUrttttnltcr'ff.
l'illl.AliEt.rjllA,Hrttiirdny, June 2, 1HR9.
i2j4c Batiste .nt 8c. ,
8c Challis at 8c.
Fast color Lawn at 5c.
Just a hint of them yesterday.
The crewdiest crowd in Dress
Goods shows where they are.
A special let el Gauze Fans
that were $1 and $1.50 shall go
at 65C.J Blue, red, cream, white.
Plain and painted, with olive
weed and gilt sticks.
Se with some $3 and $3.50
Plain Satin Fans, plain bone
sticks, red, blue, white, violet,
brown. Your pick for $2.
The same colors in Painted
Fans, witji either carved or
plain sticks. $3 from $5.50
and $6.
These are all en the main
Fan counter, near the centre of
the store.
Yeu can sec in the Main
Aisle hew cool the Jap and
Palm Fans make the house. .A
handful of pennies will buy a
handful of Pans.
The Seersucker Print Ceat
at 50c, blue and white stripes,
is the cheapest we keep. Fasy
enough te have a cheaper
Ceat ; you'll find them about
town, but have a care. " There
is seersucker print and seer
sucker print. We pick a grade
that is worth your buying, and
make it se it's worth your wear
ing. Toward the ether extreme :
Shantung Pongee Ceat and
Vest, $6.50. Dressy enough
and teny enough and light
enough for anybody. We stand
behind every stitch in it.
A store full of sorts between
te make you forget the weather.
As many accordingly for the
Bey as for the Man.
NenrThlrtcenth nnd Market streets corner.
Het weather Hats are in
blossom all ever the 1 Iat Stere.
Straw in any going shape ; a
pearl or drab Derby or Cassi
mere. Say which. We knew
the prices are right.
Thirteenth and Market sheets.
The $1.35 Oee Calf Chate
laine Bags, oxidized trimmings,
went in two days. Mere just
at hand. Werth a third mere.
A dozen ether sorts up te $9.
Sample Photo Frames, no
two alike, 45c te $6.50. Sam
ple Photo Albums, plush, 85c
te $2.25. Well under regular
rates.
All sorts of little handy noth
ings of leather and make-believe
leather, full of the tools
and things a traveler needs.
Northwest of centre.
All the Furnishings that the
well dressed man needs.
They're here any day from
wnerever tne best can be nail.
Yeu take them for granted.
Almest any day there are
special lets that we can pass en
te you away under the market.
These we point te, once in a
while.
Te-day an odd let of Four-in-1
land Scarfs, finest goods
($1 and $1.50). Take them at
50c.
And a batch of the rakish
.Windser Scarfs, just the thing
te wear with Neglige Shirts,
25c, from 50 and 75c.
And Silk Tennis Caps, 1 2
styles ; 75c goods for 50c.
At the Suspender counter a
charming let of Guyots, just
from Paris. Newest stripes
and plain colors. Regular
lengths, 35c ; extra lengths and
attachments, cress backs, 50c.
Chestnut stieet side, west of Main Aisle.
The prices of about 50 Puri
tan Refrigerators have been
reduced. Seme are of last
year's pattern, some were
slightly hurt in transit. Net
one but is as geed for service
as ever.
lliiseniiut, northwest or centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Jixm: jiiNix a co.,
Maiiiifacturim CtlM'I.ITIONKHS I'lM'.
I'API'll HOXIjs. The meM bcautluil line In
tile Tolled M.lUs. 1,1.1 C.ilillnellV St., I'lllluiUl
plila, l"a. Write for descriptive nilcc list.
June 1-Tstced
c
rpm: AMi:mc.N ii nn uru amu-hei
1 l.lller Is a gniiul succiss for Tedding ll.iv,
lUiklug Hay, l.iniut: l.i steed Crois, maUlin,'
gissl b.i uud saving iiuich hard weik. 'Ih.it is
nil ke man) ale sold al Ihe
NllllTllHH.N MAHKtrr llOl'sl',
Je'.M-lwdAltw Uincashi, Vn.
XD TIII.Ntis AHi: MIT WII T vimv
, VV seem.' Couuiieu sciikv and lhlrl)-llve
dollars seem nil rlnlit.nnd Ifveu hlc Inte this
nice little in ruUKciucul, lis llke the Kcclcv mo me
eor, It won't work. mile sinatli Mug or Itisik
Kccplug nud the iuueeH'iilug und i losing el.i
set of honks disBiiiilcenstttulcthccnthv course
of the I.A.NC Hl'i:H lll'sNes COI.l.KUl,
Ne. Id1, IJi.t Kini street, 'llwreunh Instruction
hi all brauihcsikM'nlliillea husliu-ssrdiiciilliui
constitutes Ihe course. Teiius leusNtcnl Willi
the Instruction. Address,
II. i . Vi:iUI.i:i:, Prlm-lnnl.
"lir I. l.XAMINi: I.Yls rui:i:.
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed !
If 1 ...I l.n. nil.n... 1.1 1 .. ...
I ........ mm in i -illinium j en mil ireii.iuiy
Mud that there la seiiuihlui; w mint w Ith tliem,
Mill, null II4lM-n 11 111 wd Kn.ii neiii It) v en.
We iis Inlinltuble "1)1 v. MANIA-1 tense.,,
whtcltare iiiude eul bv us, tindTisinmnindisl
t leadline OeilUtk it the Ust uids le (U tee
the vision
Melld Held hjieelacIeK, SI. UII; usual price,
.ft.en.
Hlcel Spectacle", Slle.; usual price, .00.
ArtlllchilU) is Inserted, l ; Ukiiulprhe stl,
M. Z1NEMAN & ERO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OMieiA.VS. fllll-.DlXl'IIIA.
lietn-ccn Chestnut and Wulnut blreet..
mj-s-Jyd
POI'UtiAn BTOI'PINO pice.'
i
FAIR DEALING, RELW8LEG00DS, LOWPRICES, ASSORTMENTGOOD.POLITEATTENTION.
THESE ARE TIIKTIIINOS THAT MAKE Oim STOIIE
A POPULAR STOPPING PLACE T
Summer . Bargains !
IOU LADIES.
17 Cent Hulbrlrgaii Hate fur 12,' cents.
17 Cent Clauri Drep Hlltch Hese, 2, cents.
IS Cent (Inure Drep Hlltch Hene for 10 ceuU.
75 ecu! Haute Corsets for GO cent.
Huliber Mned Press Hldelds for S cents.
J. HARRY STAMM, 24 CENTRE SQUARE
Item Slbucvtiemnt.
ITUH HKNT-POtlKHIX AND NINE IIOOM
Houses. Apply at
jeI2-IM MiHOimi WATEHhT.
- f Vi:iLS A ItATIIPON.
HnnnraAND flan'mdu
reit
SUM M EH COMFOHT.
Wi: INVITE AX INSPECTION
OK OUH DISPLAY OF
SEH(li:s AND FLANNELS
KOIt
HUMMEIt WEAIt,
TOOHDEIt
WE HAVE THEM TN BLUE,
11LACK, HF.VEHAL SHAM'S
or imewx, eheys and
MANY LK1IIT t'OLOHS. TO
euDr.it rite.M $iGTeer.
MYEUSitllATJIKdN,
HELIAKLE CLOTHIEHS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO RTHEET,
LANOASTEII.PA.
AHf'
HICK HHOS.
Iinpertant te Graduates.
Frem Monday, June 24, un
til Friday, June 28, we will al
low a discount of 10 per cent,
te all graduates, en Fans,
Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, and all articles bought
for Commencement Presents.
We efier mere attractions in
the way of low prices in one
day than any ether store in this
city offers in a week.
Our whole stock of these ex
tra .me fancy brilliant Lisle
1 lese, dropped stitch, full regu
lar made, double heels and tees,
offered as a bargain for 37c,
new reduced te 29c.
All our Fancy Lisle Hese
and line Fancy Cotten Hese,
formerly 50c, new down te 39c
apiece.
Our 75c Lisle Hese all re
duced te 59c.
Our stock of these is large,
and we must sell it down. The
price will go back a,s seen as a
certain quantity has been sold ei
them. Se don't delay if you
want any.
One let of Fancy Drep
Stitch 1 lese, full regular made,
considered very cheap at 25c,
reduced te 20c a pair.
A large let of Fancy Striped
I lese, full regular made, re
duced te 123c a pair.
One let of extra heavy solid
Cotten 1 lese, double heels and
tees, full regular made, reduced
from 25c te 15c a pair.
One let of Gent's plain col
ored Cotten 1 lese, full regular
made, fast colors warranted, re
duced te iec a pair. One let
of Gent's Fancy Half Hese, full
regular made, in all the latest
combination, reduced te 1 5c a
pair. One let of Children's
(2x2) Striped 1 lese, full regular
made, reduced te i2c a pair.
Special bargain in Daisy
Wreaths. One let of 25 dez. in
white, red, blue and yellow and
pink, at 15c apiece. One let of
wry handsome Daisy Wreaths,
at 25c; regular price 50c. One
let of large Daisy Sprays, 25c.
One let of Snow Balls, 25c a
spray. Chrysanthemums, 3SC a
spray.
Rough and ReadySailer 1 Kits
in white, navy, brown and ml,
at 19c.
On presentation of bills of
goods te the amount of 5 or
ever, bought at our store, we
will give you " Sunshine for
Little Children," 4S pages, 'and
two beautiful ' water color en
graings b) Ida Waugh, one of
America's greatest artists.
ASTRICH BROS.
ten 9ttcrtiement.
Nene Can,
Nene Ever Did,
Nene Ever Will
BE RBLE
Te deal mere fairly by you than tlia
NEW BOSTON STORE,
KO. iU CENTHKSQUAHE.
Hager & Brether.
SUMMER FABRICS!
WOOL CHALLI-A1I the Ncweit Coloring and Meit Artlitlc DeMm.
ANDERHOH OINOHAMB-The Finest Ginghams Manufactured. Welmve
reeelvtd a beautlful line of the Latent Coloring. In Stripes and Plaids.
BARNABY OIHOHAMS-The best American Manufactures, as beautHMI
ns the Scotch In Coloring and Htyle.
FRENCH BATINE-The most ncrv Iceublu Cotten Knbrle. A lurxe line of
new effort.
DOMEBTIO 8ATINE-Colerliig nnd Designs cipial te the French.
Wash Flannels and Outing Cleths.
BATIBTE COTTON-Whlteniid Dark Ground vrllh New Figure.
CREPE CROTHB-I'lnln Creum nud Cream nnd Orny with lllack mid
Colored Figure.
COTTON CRALLI-I.lght and Dnrk (lieuud with New Kneel.
N
XT DOOIITOTHK COU11T 1IOUHE.
MONDHY'S SHLEi'
WILL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING lUHOAINS:
All our SO cent Cersest, consisting of Mich makes n lVrrect Elastic Hip" "Geed I.uck," and
"Ceelle"geut SSeenls. '
. ,vi s."r SPJ Dress (Jlnghanis go at G cents.
fi,OUOiirdalO-l Utlca lllcached Nhectlng go at ai cents.
-, .. "r M cent Knapped Cheviot Hhlrls go at 35 cenls.
Our llcst Jj cent German Hand-Made Table Linen go nt X cents.
the Hest Make of cent Apron Glnghuius goat 7 cents.
These Prices Are for Monday, June 24th, Only.
4rVutcli our lUirgnln Announcement of Tuesday Ne.t.-C
FAHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
I7A 'MAINS.
CHARLES STAM'M'S
BARGAINS!
lllaek Silks from Vie op te 81.50 11 Mint.
Hack Surah from Mc up te tl u j urd.
lllaek Sutln from 'Siytc up te 81 a vard.
lllnek Ileurlrttu freiu37ie up te J2.W u jaril.
llluek Cnslimeru from 23c up teSl a yard.
Illuf k Shawls from !.'. up te !J0 ench.
lllnek Ha tines from He up te 33c a yard.
Cream Henrietta, Albatross, Cushinere.iTrieet,
lliisket Cleth nnd Plaid Cleths.
I'hik, lllue, Cream Henrietta at 37ie a yard.
All our SOe Dress Goods at 2Je u yuld.
Dotted nud Figured Swisses from 12' :e up te
iSc u yard.
Changeable Silks at ST'c a v urd .
Cream l'lciies ut 12'ic a yurd.
White l'liiue from I.!).Je up te aiea vard.
White I'lald Ijimus from 10c up teieu jard.
Hustles from ltic up to&Ueeuch,
Corsets ireni 'ije up te 50e each.
Ijulles' Hese rrem Sc a pair up te tl a pair.
I.lnen llandkerehlefs from le up te :& each.
Silk Handkerchiefs from 12 Je uptetl.fiOeiieh.
Mlk Gloves and Mills fiem 12ljiup leCiVa
nalr.
('lillilren's Weel Hackf,2jc, 37'
Children's Hese from 5c up te
Kelts from .V no te 23c each.
"Me each.
j aw a pan
Fans from le up te 50c each,
i'ocketbeoks from 6c up te 11.25 eaih.
Pearl Muttons from 4e up te 25c u dozen.
Ivery buttons nt 2c, Tm' a dozen.
Fine Dress Unions fiem 10c up te 50c a dneii
BOSTON STORE,
Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street.
"G.OSI.NG Ol'T SALE.
ONLY NINETY DAYS
1 0 CLOSE Ol'T I II E EN'l IHE STOCK OK
Xhe Philadelpliia. Stere
IN DUVOOOD.S, DIUISSOOODS, M.ACK (iOOD.S, SILKS, .SATINP-S, OINOIIA.VS,
WHITE (1Q0DS. EMllHOIDEHIUS, OAli: t'NDr.HWEAH, I'AUASOI.S
I MHltl'LLAS, ItlUUllNS, COUSKTO, HOSIHUY,
OLOVliS, NOTION.!, Ai'.
TAHLi: LINEN'S, NAPKINS, TuWI'LS, IILVN'KIH'S, WHITi: tJl'ILTS, W'U'Jl.
SHAWLS, CAHl'ETS, KLOOH OIL CLOTHS, CAIU'in
SWEP.I'EUS, WINDOW SHADia, Ac.
i-Gi.ednre uiHrUrd In Plain Flguirsul Prlci-s thai will sell them. Everlhtn,' must be sold
wllhiu till Du). Don't iiilssihe llurgulus
Xlie :Pbiiladelpliia Stere,
6 AND 8 NORTH
marJ'J-ljdlw'
r 10 AND SEE
Ibelinul Flehlel I'jrelliu Warblers, al
Maennercher Garden I
New lVrfuruianee Every Evening.
Iridic w Itheul escort and miners uet aduilt
test te the gunb 11.
In cuseef Inclement weather concerts will be
held In Mieuucrrher Hull. 1'bcrelore none need
hesitate te Islt thee telrbnittsl Tyrelleus.
Prof. Till's Wonderful Marionettes faltuw and
JeMpU Hever ou Saturday nlnbu
JeJslutd L. l'FAEFLE, Prep.
iiVHITE
DRESS GOODS,
Imqk Htflped I.lnnn D' India, lovely, inn airy
tun, nt Kl-i, l.leeuti n yard.
Outltifr Meblrs, color and weaves that catch
sunlight and cast It err agnln, leaving
weave cool nnd comfertatilc,27
In., price 25c nj ard.
Uulauudrled Hhlrts.Hlileren that wereWcenU,
red u ceil teSTj cents ench.
Hager & Brether.
lUn-liliiL's from le up toil u yard.
Linen Collars.irein 5c ui te 2uc each.
llo)s'Snller Cellars at 10c ench.
Dlrectuire Ituchlng from 12c up te 37)0 a
yard.
Dlreetelrn Cellars und Culls, 10c, 12)-;c each.
Heys' Silk Ties, 35c, 50c each.
All our I jices, 17c, 25c, 37e n yard.
silk ltlbboiWlrem2e up te25cn vnrd.
While Aprons from 12'c up le 37-jC each.
Tourist Ituchlng nt 15c but.
.Muslins from 5c up te25e n vntd.
Flue White Cambric Muslins nt Kk-, Uae u
yard.
While Quilt fiem 75c up te (5 rich.
I In vr Silk Table Cov ers at il each.
Table Linen from 129c up le tl u )itrd.
Ticking from 5i up te 25e u yard.
Ijus: Curtulns from 75c up te te a pair,
Hi's! Curtuln Poles at 25c each.
Curtain Laee from 12iJc up te il"c a yard.
Curtain Scrim Ireni & up te 17c a J ard.
CnllciK's from 3fc upwards.
Ginghams bum I'e upviards.
lied Cheek from ii'Je Uuards.
Toweling fiem 2ic upwards.
Ijiee Pillow Shams from lSKcup le 03,cuth.
Shirting nt 12e, 17c, 2.5c u jard.
Tewel from 5c up te50c each.
Summer Dnderuenr Irem 12Jc f te UK (MiH.
rinbrellas from 3.V" up te 55 curb.
Men's Half Hese, 5c up te2ca pair.
LANCASTUK, Jl'Ni: ii, 1H&U.
QUEEN STREET,
I.A.NC.VSTEH, PK.SN'A.
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S.ITV llAI.l.
CIUAKSTOHi:.
I am new liHsite.1 at Ne. 7 West King strvet.
where I will nt nil times kit p en hand u full
Hue of clielie elgjrs, sinnklue und chewing
lolmci-es. Will be pleased te have my friends
and isitrens give me a call.
aprJJImrtust GEO. M.HOltOEH.
COIXAKS AND CfFFS-THK L.VTEST,
theiuett delrnble, und most eomfertablo
slui'sn and styles any size, ut EIUS.MAN'S
Gents' FurulthlDg Stere, U West King street.
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