Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 24, 1889, Image 2

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    THE
LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE It, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1889
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MIh futcUtflcucciv
tXDREW J. BTEINM AN, '
7 CHARLCTSTEINMAN FOLTZ, rdlter.
l- miBMii viiamiv, i-ueusncr.
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h'AMK DAILY lNTELLlOEXCER Published
every dny In the jcnr.butSmidny. Uerved
- rnnmm in mis ciiv ana surrunndtnff
! 4 itewnsnt ten cents n week. Ry mall fire del-
f m year in narancc; SO cents n month.
i : WBKKLY IMTEM.IGRX CER-One dollar nnd
ss nnrctnttaypftr. iniifiMinrp.
jMmCETOSUBSCRIRERS-Rcmtt by check
or posiencc order, find where neither of
UMNMH tw nrmiMitml tmtid In n wrlalnrwut
yBnlewd at the rostefllec, as necend elnss well
j Address, tks DfTfiLLf aeNCCR.
7?T
IjincnMcr, Ta.
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W LAirOASTXK
PA., June 24, 1889.
Hy ,
yvs '
a?-
A Mayer ef Htrangc Qnalllr.
me ruiianeinnia itrnt is limine n
great deal of fun nut of Mayer Filler;
a perhaps tue mayor Is gelling it out
,f of the Time. He la se peculiar In lilt
:v-i Ttcwa ami feelings thnt there Is no lell
' tag what lie may net get plcniurr- from.
if" Wl Infmt. tverferimiiien lins Imhpii te
S, findc 4t.& rftttya tuxrma Mr..., 1..11 1 nH lit.
' train upon wliiclt lie nnd renie fellow
relief eeinnilttecineii were travelling
from Wllllnmepert te Johnstown. The
mayor objected te 1 lie pretence of n cor
respondent, csiecially an unlnvlteilene;
nm he vv etild hac Itccn clear enough
in his right te dismiss .Mr. Wliltiy, ir
lie liad been correct In the Mtppeyltinii
that he was paying for the train that
carried them ; though the policy of tbc
performance would have lieeit doubtful.
There was no very geed reason why a
reporter's presence en the train should
uave been object tellable ; iind a ktiimIiIp
man would at least have made very f lire
of his right loonier hint oil', before doing
it.
Hut it Pcems that Mr. Killer did net
pay for his train, w hich was a joint gift
of the Pullman 1'alace Cur mid Pennsyl
vania railroad companies ; mid that Mr.
Whltty was cent by .Suiierliilendciit
Blnlr, of the P. II. 11., who had made bin
acquaintance during the .stirring mines
of the flood, te join the relief commis
sioners' train, wIiemj elllcials had onions
te receive him en beard ; consequently
theyweuld net put him oil and l'itlerliad
no right te enlcr him oil', and the mayor
of Philadelphia made n notable ass of
himself; which does net swm te le an
, unusual thing.
And this was Pcnnsylvanla'H Kepub-
llean candidate for president, Ivslde
k being Philadelphia's mayor. Hew often
docs it come te us te Ins reminded of
w'hatlltilccrenturesgreat men aromatic;
until we almost come te think that there
la.ne rcalgrcutnci-siii the mask of men of
mark, but that it must be neught in the
s shaded walks of life, where the braren
impudence docs net lletirish that draws
men out te the light. Of courts.', this is
net true, save as n HUggetien of the
truth, that there Is vastly mere merit
bidden from and vastly less expoced te
the world's gaze, than we would guess
from reading the ehronielesef the times.
There arc many truly great men that the
world knows of and a great many that It
does net; a great many feels it hears of,
along with the innumerable host that de
net turn tip te ell'end it.
Fitter is a sample of the man who
makes ngoed rope-maker but a peer
mayor. It Is a ease of attempting le
make a silk purse out of a sew's ear.
Mr. Fitler iveh never brought tip te
travelling in palnce cars, with dining
tarn and darkey attendants, nnd did net
take te it naturally. When the question
came up as te w hat a gentleman should
Jle, he did net rcmcmlier that he should
net lie arrogant and should net tell a
lie ; as was Ids tale that the cars mid all
in them belonged te him. And there Is
a suggestion that if the mayor had net
Iwcuncearsc grained creatiiretilleget her,
be would net have appeared at desolate
Johnstown with two elegant coaches
and a crowd of attendant servants. .Ne,
Mr. Fitler will net be president.
The Peer Ohl World.
The eiutierer or Austria has made a
speech en the Kurepcau situation and
as be certainly ought te knew all about
it ids remarks should be of value, but
as is usually the niK? with royal re
marks new days, they fail te (brew any
light ou the subject, it is the old story.
Austria is in full agreement with her
allies and (he piesjiect of continued
ace is geed, hut as armaments are
" MNOTflted by ether nations Aus.
trla must de likewise, and sjieelal appre
priatiens win ikj asked rer the army.
The overtaxed jieeplu are of course very
tired of this sort of tiling, but as lighting
would Ikj rather mere tiresome tliey
Bcem resigned le peace and poverty,
and willing te Mntul any measure of
taxation that has the preservation of
peace for an excuse. The allies are in a
permanent state or real or allcclcd
alarm at the engcanee or ambition
or France or Hula, and these two
nations are taxing their people
heavily for fear of the allies.
France is Mantling theMrain finely, but
llussia appears te Ik; In a desperate M rail.
Bhe has allowed her lieusantry te fall
into the power or usurers, who lend
money en mortgage at rates that cannot
In? earned by the overtaxed r.inners.
The money lenders foreclose the mort
gages and get the work done for nothing
as interest, se that many of the farmers
are practically in state of slavery. It
is the custom te Heg men who fail te pay
taxes.but the failures te pay have or l.ite
been be numerous; that the" Hogging has
Den partially MisiKjiuleil In some dis
tricts. llussia Hogging her iople te talse
money te buy guns te keep the jieace,
and the Austrian emperor asking rer
cash for the same purpose Jn-t after a
desperate struggle ever an army bill in
the Hungarian diet, makes It leek as
though these two governments would
be the first te break down under the
strain, though they may go te war llrst
iu sheer desperation. Peer old world !
We turn from It with relief te "Hail
Columbia, happy land ."
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Is It Enterprise.
What feels these editor l. t v,.
P believe iu newspaper enterprise.but there
lucmiy are euiters or city Journals who
have a peer conception of what enter
prise is. We judge this from the frantic
flerts made by some of them te get llrst
the last gasp of the dying Cameren.
Thov ril.l l.n lib.. ...111. ..'. . . ..
& y.Vf v """ "rum, aim He it
g i whii everyone in wnose death the public
gviwrauy is supjK)seu te feel a lively
Interest. It is an itideeent pcrfemumie
The dying should Ik? left with their
IP friends without (In. rllli...in..u i. ......
if aleil of tlin miwirtnr Tlw.w. I., i ...
----- --,-... .-.. iii.iu 10 inn
little Hint tlilt lillliltil iin in I-..,,... ..,l
K death is awaited ; beyond the fact that It
.,. has wune ; nnd this Is what the buzzards
r hovering ever the Cameren liome-
Meau awaiting. It is asimple nunounce--Miet,wh!ch
will go out tetbt)n-i ,.i tl
C"W seen us the event hap'ii. .md
.UHpaiNneaii attbnl tot wait It in
ewatjtatlemv. Thelrdeshv te " Lvut "
ihclr rlvAls in the time of the announce
ment should Iw curbed, and their eager
ness te gather news be directed into a
mere fruitful channel. .
Wasting Ammmltlen.
The New Yerk .Vim and the Bt. Imls
Jicpitblican seem te lw having an ani
mated discussion en the question of
nominating Governer David Hemictt
Hill, of New Yerk, as the Democrat le
candidate for the presidency. The S'm
pretends te be lit favor of that proposi preposi
tion ; we de net knew of any ether jour
nal or jiersen en the amc side; nor does
there seem te lie any ether newspaper
but the I,'fiitHraii that deems it worth
while te epiKssj Hill as a candidate. We
assume that he Is universally held te lie
a dead duck, In Andrew Jehnsen's forel ferel forel
ble phraseology, nnd one net calling for
any further killing. News doubtless Is
scarce and topics few out iu .St. IxmiIs,
else the ItrpuMlcan would 'have mere
iniH)rlant things le talk nlmtit. It
knows that firing upon the fallen Is net
profitable; and if Governer Hill is net
eliminated as a presidential candidate
by his election iisgoverner of New Yerk,
when the Democratic candidate for pres
ident was defeated iu New Yerk, then
he is net of the klllable kind, and there
is no if-0 in tiring en him te bring him
dew ii. If he can sear with that lead iu
him, lie is powder-proof.
m mt
Tin: new two thousand ten cruisers, for
wlileli bids lme been asked, Illustrate in
tlielr ariimuictit tlioniUntiee Hint h.is been
nude In that line since tlici building of the
new navy began. The policy new most
appre ed dictates the use of a very few
ery heavy gnus, nnd tlioe ships will hme,
only I we six-Inch guns for Ieiik rangoerlo
liniotrate henxy iirmer, and the pl.ice of
the ether licnvy kuiis Hint would Inue been
mounted en n ship of this leiiniign Is te be
tnUen by rapid Urn guns, eight of tlicin of
liiur-liH'li calibre. These 1II be the largest
and (Iki llrst nincliliifl guns eer mounted
hi tlin piiiuary liatfeiy of a iniui-if war.
Tliei' lll haotedo tlie bulk of thoneik
ilia close action, and as tliey liave never
beeutlioreiigbly tried ttirtctii.il bnttln unal
niitlierllfcs hn Ixcn very cautious III
adopting them. These comparatively small
et niseis will cost seven humlicu thousand
dollars cub.
Ki.mi Mi:m:m:k, of Hliea, has lireeuin
king of Abjssinla, and tlieiigli noenoin
tills pirt ortlie world cares very much; tlin
fad Is Important te tliose watching African
nlhilrs. Ills country adjoins Abyssinia,
and has Wen nominally tributary te it, but
the k lories of tlin Mahdlsts han inndii
tlie union under one king desirable for all
concerucd. Menelek Is a warrior, and
hopes te "smash the Mahdl." Jle Is
friendly te Italy.
-I
Man y Icebergs are repei ted in tlie track
ofthegie.it ocean ferry and tlin steamship
ItourgeKiinof tlie l'lentli 1 Ille describes ene
a thousand feet long nnd rising a hundred
and llfty feet above the water. As only
about one eighth of the w hole mass appears
above Dm sutf.ice it is possilile thai this
bem reached down Inte the eeeau depths
ever a thousand feet. The explorer ltess
toceids nu iceberg iu tlafllus haywliidi
was agieund In water that pteved by
sounding te be llftoeii hundred feet deep.
A lil.UMAN uiagn7lue iiilllslies a census
of tlie illiterates iu various leiintiles of tlie
world. The Uiiiteti Hlatcs makes a rather
respect able showing with only eight per
cent, of illltciates, but only the whiles are
counted. In laiglaud we llnd thirteen per
(cut. ,rratxn and Hclghim liilcen pertent.,
Helland tell per i cut. and Scotland snv en
per cent., unable, te read and w rite. When
vvocenio le the puiely Teutonic slates wu
llud a marked rcdmtlnu In the peiccntage
of Illiterates. The highest Is iu Switzerland
two and a half, In tlin whole ticriuau
eiuplin II is ene per rent., iu Nwedin,
Ueumail:, ltavaria, lladeu and Wuilem
buig, there is piiictieally no one who cm
net read ami write. In Spain and ltnlv
iKnorauee is dense, I nit Hiissia, Iteiini.iula
and Kei via. the Slav iu stales, me wefully
ignorant, with eighty per leut.eflllitenites.
VAItllJTV SHOW IN' A lll'llt II.
The 'ii, peeled I'ei'liiriiiiincii'riial s.(.nii
italleil 'I'vve MelheillHl ( lerjij man.
Bethel and M. Jehn's Methodist chinches,
of Nevvnrk, N. J., me in a slatoefgreat e e
lilemcnt ever a lirst-ilass M'iis.tien in the
latter named church last week, the particu
lars of which have lust leakisl out. About
two weeks age the ltev. Mr. Ulggs, et
licthel church, who Is raising funds lei
building a new cliurih, asked the Itev. Mi.
l'aluiei, of M. .lehu's. Ter the use of Ills
church ler a "cl isxical" cntertaiuuiciit. A
circularauneuuced that the troupe engaged
was the Thee.llrur.v operatic teuquiiv, and
cenqHiNed of some of the gieatcsl talent In
thoteuiitty. I'inallv periulssleu was given
te use St. .lehu's (lull, h, ami en Wmluos Wmlues
day oveuiiigthe building was clouded te
the doeis.
The opening number en the puigianiuie
aiu.i7(sl the aiidieiKeand almost tool, aw ay
the hi tath of Paster 1'almei and the olll elll olll
cersel'lhoeliunh. As the "classical eu
teitaluuicul" pKH-cedcd the bald-headed
men iu the audience who witnessing gen
uine variety show. Pastors lliggs and
Palmer did net cxnitly knew hew te
classify il. Hut tlin latter seen concluded
that it was net the seu of etiteitaiuiuenl
that ought te be given in a chinch, and he
rang down the cuitalu, as theatie men
would say. A leading member or St.
Jehn's church said:
"There weie no pregrammes and we
were entirely uuprepiusl ler what took
place. Tlie women picscnlcd themselves
en the platform iu shett dressing that al
lewtsl a lieedlspl.iv of limbs. The 'gor
geous toilets' leiislslisl et (heapdiessesef
tailetau. Atterthev h id sung a bacihaua
liau song, which included kUklug et legs
ou the iiart of the women and a kliiiUiugel
glasses by tlie men Iheie was a murmur of
siirpiise in the eliunli. Paster Palmer,
w he was in a rear seat, IliMIIv w lote a lew
lines and sent them te the I'nauagei, Mi.
Harnett, asking him te avoid auv inoie
suih acts. The few pies tliul liillewed
w ere only slighll.v hotter and ineie of the
varletv order, eceit a piano sole, whUh
was very line. Then the tietipe pieseiited
a seit et Wild West scene, which was veiv
tioer, mid w iieii the oewlmv el the piece
began smoking en the pl.itierm Mr. I'al I'al
nier went le Mr. Harnett and again asked
him te avoid siuh acts or end the icifonn icifenn icifonn
ance. " Then t-aine a banjo sole and a d.iuee by
a girl hi a short troek, and a diunkeii sen'g
by oue of the t loupe. This was tee iniuh
lorthepistor and as a uuinbei of the dis
gusted auillence lelt the hail Mi. Palmer
stepped te tlie pulpit and said he regretted
v ei v much that he had given his consent
te the company using the thurcli, as the
porfeiiuanco was net lit fur siuh edifice.
Ills remarks created nun h applause. Mr.
Harnett answered by saying th it the treui
had given the same show iu many cities
and no fault hud ever been letind with il.
The euteitalmnent seen came te an end. "
.
" Cliii-a" Was ii Man.
"Clara Kills." who was sent te the hnii.n
of correction in Detroit, as a disorderly
woman, but whom the physicians sav is a
man, villi he put te hard work bv'.Siipeiin.
teudent Nichelson te-morrow . The case i
remarkable. r " Clara" is inediuiii slisl
w illi large gray eyes and had dark brew n
hair, reaching several Indies below the
waist. " Clara" appeared te be a woman
abeut.Hj j ears of age. Stierlntendeiit Nich
ols cemis-lled the person te den trousers
en Saturday, mid have the beautiful b.nurs
and hair cut. "Clara" was peisuaded Te
give hei iiauic, which is Jehn Heady
Sinie the traiisrormutleu tlie prisoner
leeks Ul j ears old. He says he was 12 ears
growing his hair and has during all that
time worn women's habiliments. .Mrs.
estpite. Hi Ijrnisl street, Uist, says
"Clara J.lllh" roenieil there scvenil vveevks
recently. A barber en Limed struct kept
c-empanv with "nam" mid they weie te
he inirrl.sl seen. " Clara" w as an en pert
dressmaker and made a manlier of dresses
for laities en Jellcrsen avenue.
A Weman' Itusli Aet.
Jfis. Ll71e I.iud saturaltsl her elothes
Willi en mt wt tire te tlieiu, iu Kansas
I Hi, ou Ir. 'ly, and was latallv bunie.1.
him had iiimr. Hed with her luislmud for
keiing iatu heuiH.
OOP 8 OARHAPAntLLA.
That Tired Feeling
T fxprrlfnced ty slrnest ev erj-fssly st thin
(.iii,Hriil insny people rernrl te Hooit'sHarMpn Heoit'sHarMpn Hoeit'sHarMpn
rllln leifrlvennny tholanKiiernnilrxlmiillon.
Tlie Meed, Is'Icn Willi liiinrltirwlilrli tinve
liern iiiTiimtilnllnK for tiKitillis, moves Iuk
cMily thrmiRli tlie vclim, tin1 mlml t) le
think quickly and tlie hedy Is ntlll slevrrr te
rnpeml. Heed's Kirnnirllla l Jnt wlmt ts
nceitnl. Ilr"rlMP, vllallres nml enriches the
tilrsxt, titnkrs thn head clear, crrnles nti nf
tlti overcomes ttml Unit rwllnc, tones tlie
nerv oils sjtcm, nnd Imparl liriillh and vigor
te the whole body.
HOOD'S HAltSAI'Altll.liA.
"My nppellle wns rsr. 1 (snild net lcep,
had lirnilnrlinn ureal iltnl,ilns In my tmek,
tny hevri'ln it lil net move rruulnrly. ffefsf's
Hnrsnpnrllln In n short thnn did me se iiiiirh
Reed llml I feci llke n new man. My pntns nnd
ncliis nrc relieved, my nppetlte linpreveil. 1
sny toethrrn who need n rikkI medicine, try
Heed's Harrnparllln and i-ee." (Iroiiek K.
Jacksev, Itexhiiry Station, Conn.
M A K IX TH n W K A K STI N (
Fer jenrs I was sick rvry prlli, bill lnsl
rnr tiek Heed SnrMipnrllln nnd linve net
mvii a nick day since." (J. V. Bieam, Milten,
Jlnw,
" t take. Heist's Snrsnsirllln;ns n sprlii tunic
nnd f rrreiiiiiiend It te nil who have Unit nils
rrnlile llml feeling." C. l'AiiMUFl', llrldxe
Htrerf, tlrcMkl n, 5. V.
HOOD'S HAlWAI'AHIlit.A
Bebl by all itniKKluK !l J six for l"i. I'npnnd
only by C. t. HOOt) A CO., fxiwc II, Musi.
100 IIOSCS ONKDOI.I.A II (1)
(ijvoccvice.
ljAmiAINHI "llAltOAINSf
Yeu Need It New !
BROOKE'S
CRYSTAL SOAP !
In Order In Make Itueni for II, We Itnve De
cided leHcll
Wrigley's Mineral Scouring Seap
Twe Bars for 5c.
NOTi: A f'lAV OP Olllt UAItOAINH TltlH
wi;i:ic t
KenrtlsMlld Cheev
full ('renin L'beese
NIccNew flams .
i:trn Dried lleer
rriini s. ", 3, I, ft nnd H l for
Criu la r, .In ncH ISs for
Hire, :i, I and I fts fur
ItVVIh
itv y t.
ler nnd IJVJe r It.
'i'K!
JUHr IH-XTIVKD.
am:w inveici: ok ('ttititY.v.ce.'H(iiui.
I'AHIKHNOKIIAI.K.
ffi:ADliUAItTi:itS KOIt
Picnic Goods
Samuel Clarke's
WIIOMXAI.i: AND liin'Ali.TKA AND
COKI'KK STOIti:,
I V! AND f I HOUTII tilTKCN T.
9-Teleiieiiv.
free l)rllvrr,i.-tia
mj8-f,H,Jl,vv
JtUoiellititcottiv.
Til. MAllt'IN A. CO.
is ! !
a kjav 1 1 i.ms of iNn:mr
Het Teatlxer.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
(OltNl.U
W. King & Prince Sta.
I.ANl'ASlflt, P..
(Oppeillehlevni" Hellvc.)
Mesquite Canopies.
White nnd I'lnk. All Hlzeb-Inim Crlli
te lire pentile Hid Uice or Tnrlaliiu,
I'atiul flxtureaiid foldlin;Tep.
Tarlatans and Gauzes.
All Celers fur DiaphiK Mirror", Cliiiu
iH Hi rs ami I'll Inns.
i.-'erk lleiieli.v I'.ktU.
Window Awnings.
I'iiteiil Viiitllallni; Hmsl. IIieiiImuiic
IliuiiUeine N( u l'.utciim.
WINIMIWHH MUX-All Celer. I'm
up Mltli our I'alenl Urep l'Uliii.t,,n..
uiittliii; light mid sir al top et iilmtnw
nnd Kcrvcus loner pari.
Wire Screens.
Illiuk, (Irisn, Drnli, flgiiritland ljinit.
siiiIK', put iippriniip(l) vvltli tlicbcii .
tliigs. Hisirs from JI.VW up. . Heern
.Miule w Illi falenl Iren Corners. Ciiuuut
w nrp or Nis.
it.iiu..-
liigOiiiigelilasseK, hteain It.iitlalersiunl hluun
Healing Apiurutiis; het and Cap hrrews, ami
In fact almost ewr thing required liv stenm
UM'rK,uiHtnlleflilLli e utrir nt prlrcHiiliiili
vie Kiiarautce te be lower than Ihese of any
etlur dialer In this vlcliillv. '
W'eli.ivetswltlvil) Hie largest Mink, and ts
Ing eeimeefeil vilth llic Ti lri.hene i:cliiinge
lire preii.iredlore.slve and nil all enlim In the
shortest possible lime. When in want of nuv
thing In our Hue, mil ou us r.ir prices ami ,.
.! Ill J mil I iiaa aj.t .s ... .. l.llll. ....
! the prumiit rcjmlref all kind of mm hlnery nrn
uncxrt'lU'ctlu iJiucuMer. und e rtiHclfuUy
Central Machine Works,
l.llAlWNOItTffCHItfSIIANhTltllirr,
f.a:pAsTnt, t'v.
Geed Werk, Iteaseiuiuiu Cliarsvn, I'renipt
lies. U eleuhoue eeiuiecUiui itt-lfdll
A ftf. YOU fO.Nhl'itl'TI VKT
VHV.- -
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
W'llhiiut iU taj. A rare, medical coiiiimisIIieii
that uire viluu nil else falls, ll.ui urcl the
worst ciisw ,,r Ceuisli V.il l.ungs. AmIiiiiii,
Iiidlgestleu, Jnwurii I'aliu, Uxliaiutlen, SOe. at
DruggUla.
HINDnUCnilNS.
Hie kar.,t, furem unit hnt niie fur Cern..
! .UVi,V.";.,J?'.'' .H'"l"nl iilii. fii.ur.eei,m.rt
Je tliu fi-eu .Nevtr falK te ems-. 1 mm ,
Unilu. HlMCOt K i CO., S. V.
H
SlIIIIDlC
We
ort:A.M.
Ve desire tei nit II lie ntteiitleii ,vf eeasiiincis
er.Steaiii (iisMlsniid llnglni'. rn' Miepll's. te ear
mrceimjivarieUM.sit.it i'i- Viilve,CHk,
.Ma lealilu nnd Cast lien fillings, Asbestos
iiliiilM'Nien unit llsiidiirlan, sliict, Piston mu(
Milve rnckliu;H: sitrli nml lti.,1 i n...
..... v.,.,..v ..i. ... .,u. H.iiui huu llltltll--
nrsstesjiyn von Mnucj, IM.i nnd Wxiitlmi.
.nirinriunriiier turiilsiiiiig i:nglnr. Hellers,
I Shafting. 1'uIIem.. Hiiuzir. suh ciiii iiihi..1
V.'i"!'0'?' .n,.ul ',H Aur' T'. l'attern:
Itfrtunmnhcr'.
1'iltLAOEl.rillA. Meudny, June 21, 1M.
Regular 20c Gingham for
That's the point of as inter
esting a Gingham story as we
ever told you. Goods that
differ from the Scotch only in
ene thing they are Setter than
the lower grades from north of
Tweed.
Why net? Scotch wit and
Scotch skill are none the less
because they arc put in play in
America.
These Ginghams arc of as
fine cotton, as evenly spun, as
carefully woven, and as skil
fully dyed as any of their 25
cent fellows " frae Glasgac."
Finger a piece. Net an atom
of sizing in the finish. What
you feel is honest cotton.
There's geed wear as well as
geed leeks in every fibre.
These Ginghams have been
lively sellers at 20c. The trade
turn that lets us make them
1 2 yic sets dollars rolling your
way.
Fit company ler the 25c
Sateens at I24c. They jostle
each ether en the same coun
ter. Sateen as near te the best
French as the Gingham is te
the best Scotch. Yeu get a
yard of both for what a yard of
cither might well be.
Commotion all through the
Cotten Camp.
The i2c Hatiste at Sc is an
extra geed cloth at the price.
White and ecru grounds, black
and blue figures.
The 8c Challis at 6c leeks te
be worth half a dozen times
that if you're net tee close.
The 5c Lawns are of geed,
serviceable quality, in fast
colors, and in as pretty patterns
its we ever had in cheap cot
tons. Nert lui et nnd northeast erccnlrc.
We have added a large va
riety of patterns te the line of
37 Yzc All-wool Printed Challis.
Plenty of dark grounds among
them new cardinal, garnet,
navy, gray, cadet, black. All
the light shades in full force.
Heutlmcil of centre.
The price magnet begins te
draw once you arc in sight of
Women's Muslin Underwear.
That 85c Muslin Skirt, Ham
burg ruffle, is $1.25 at least if
you find it outside.
Put any ether t Cambric
Nightgown in town beside this
one. Ne, there's no mistake
in the mark.
Corsets tee. We never
heard of this R. & G. Summer
Corset, " all bone," for less
than $1. Yeu shall have it for
75c
1 1 e re's another Summer Cor
set at 50c. Pat for bathing.
Heceud HiHir, llrst gallerj. Junlpir film tMde.
Styles of Black Figured
Dress Nets that have been
51.35 te ! .S5 are 90c te $1.65.
2-inch Normandy Val. Lace
7C ; 3j4-inch 10c; 5-inch 15c.
35c Torchon Lace 28c ; 18
and 20c Torchon 10 and 12c.
Oriental Lace and Irish
Point the same way.
Yes, there has been a little
upturn in Laces. Yeu shall
share the profit.
Chestnut Mrii I slile.eaht of Main Alle.
This morning for the first :
Black Cashmere Square Shawls
at $t $1.25, 51.50, and $2 that
we never sold before under
S1.50 te $2.50.
Kverything in Fancy Shawls.
Seieud Heur, Chestnut strict side, five eleva
tors. Five items from half a hun
dred at the Cutlery and Silver
ware Bargain Table:
fnglMi SUigherii'tlaudle Carvira, IMnch
bl ide, (O and T.V' a pair.
Celluloid and UiiIiIh r Handle Cm mis ii
third under rigular pries
'I rlple plaint Teaspoons, JU 2Ti a de,
lripli plated TalilcsiKxins, J.I.71niler.
Triple plated Dinmr forks, $.1 60 a de.
Keeiul fleer, tlilul guilt rj.
Outing gear of all sorts.
Bey or girl, woman or man.
Toels of any healthful sport
Tennis, Croquet, Base Ball,
Cricket, Archery, Angling. I lie
Tejits te lounge under, the
1 lammecks te lae in.
Come with the vacation in
mind ; we've every store help
te add te its delights. Hints
tee, if you're only half certain
itasi'inciit, iiorllK.istef teutie.
A very little scratch or jam
takes part off the price out of a
Refrigerator. Se does a behind-time
pattern. Yeu can
save money en a number of
otherwise perfectPuritans.
II.im aunt, ner'tliM est of c. litre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
8
'lOl'l 1HIXK1
At this d.iv.vihvn cntupotlHeu U great, the
customer leeks le ke Who Ulv es.Net I'remlsi s
-HAIhlAIM.
customer, Htep! Think t Who pay for ex
tcii'lv.. advirtisciiieiilH?
W e de net dv trtlsii Rural", Clearing Sales,
etc., tint glt .von the bcnitlt of that which
ethim give tin primer.
Our CeimtirH Contain All Hint I. New In
SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Our I'rhi-s tire the Lewest rimlble todiilus tediilus
tliu te customer mid eurMlve'.
MM. ',;! 1 AM) 'illi WIJsT KINO hritKKT.
inurlWuid
tfttrttltttfrc.
Furnftur Headquarters I
I hereby Inform my friend and the public
generally thnt I have Inkrn thn nnnltlen of
Urnernt Manager or Hie Old-Enuvhllihtttl Fur
niture Depot,
NO. 28 EAST KINO STREET,
where I will carry n full linn of teek, nnd wit
t prlcei thnt defy competition.
Pure Hair Matresses
A 8PECIAI.TV!
Itepnlrltiff done promptly nnd In n workman
like manner.
WM. M. HOKFMKttilt,
Jc22-1td MA,tAUl(.
H
EINIT8HM.
WK DO NOT WAITUNTII.THEENDOKTHB
BEAHON.nUTOFKEH NOWOUH
Summer Goods
AH FOLLOWS:
Torch Chair, folding, nil betli crpel nnd licnt
Wfteil tl.2i5.
lleckcr, atreng nnd durable, 11.00.
Our lender, the largest nnd beat offered In (tie
city nt Jobbers' price.
Tweiity-ni c ether ftrwkcra nt n ctitnfSOcrach.
Itcnclies Hint Md nnd will aland the rain,
I2.IV). All Iren and weed.
Hid. k la large nnd we ant te tnnv e It.
Kill up jour perrhca new nnd ion will lie
ulled. Wnlt nnd the heal will be selected.
WAIJi ON K1I1.1T KIXMHI.-S
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot.
Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
Vy lUMVEIl'H COHNEIt.
A Heavy Fall.
Neiv la jour chnnce te buy
FURNITURE
I'rlceahnve" knei ked" down tint II almost nil
profit lina len " awenl nwny." Whnt wn lese
you Kill n. Yeu vTender why this sacrlllc t Tfie
wonder la :
Our Stock Is Toe Big.
Must be cut down. XVe wnnt jeu tehnvelt
rnther than carry Hever summer. -
Tills H the only renaun. Oimllty nnd atvle
iisIiIkIihs ever, hut the price la low enough' te
niHke a chill run down j our back.
WIDMYER'S,
COIINKR OK
E. King & Duke Sts.
rycim uiiiiis.
HEETHEK11USTHHOWN IN 1.ANCAHTEH.
1IEAUTIKUL
PARLOR SUITES
FRENCH VELOURS.
Latest Ceverlnir. Will Wear. Meth Won't
Touch II. On Exlilbltlniiln Our Window To Te
flay. UETOUll TRICK.
EVKRYriHNO NEW IN F17RNI1 URH AT
OCHS & GIBBS,
'Jd,3dAlthKlwirs,)
NO. 31 bOUTH QUEKNHTREET.
nll-lyd
Irtt'itoelo.
u
Mlllt):i,I.A9.
UMBRELLA
HEADQUARTERS
AT Illi:
MANUFACTURERS.
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
I I KABTKINObritHET.
e-Ili palrlni; and UeruverliiK u fipeciallv .
iiMmiH&F
!tliua ilrtU.
I IH1H.VMAIHIN.
FRUIT JARST"
JELLY TUMBLERS !
CHINA HALL.
Masen Fruit Jars In Pints,
Quarts and I lalf Gallens. The
celebrated Lightning Jars in
Quarts and Half Gallens ; this
jar has no superior in the mar
ket. Jelly Tumblers in any
quantity. All at Bettem Prices.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 East King St.
ellMfd
i'louecfuvniohtun Ojoeiio.
QALU
AND HKK
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP!
blxty Camlle-I.lslit; neatk them all.
Anether I-et of Cheap Glebes for fins and Oil
rSlevea.
THK"Ti:UKECTION"
MtrTAl. MOULDING nnd RUUUT.R CUSHION
Weather Strip.
Heats them nil. Ihtastrlpoutviearsnlletliers.
Keens out the cold. Htupa rattling of vilnduws.
Kxiludea Ilia dust. Keeps out allow nnd rnln.
Auv one can apply It novmsteor dirt luadeln
nppb tUK It. Cun be fitted nnj u here no holes
tol.eie, n-adj for use. I will net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strln is ttie most perfitUaAt
llieSteM', Hratcraiul ltanue Htorcef
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER TA.
Xtix'km:ar-thk l.vi
.i faslileimblstvlcs Hiulsl
und ben, at rt'.ISM NM (
Km!" AND MOST
hades, thecheiiiiesl
Genu' KuruUhing
bter, U Wtt Kin.' treU
' - 7- ,
H.
it OAfe 4 BON.
t
i 4'
-
"--
f
Following will be found n lint of geed low prlce4-lWny in out tteckt Child'
Geld Fl niter RlnRK,Zic;Mlnc' Geld Finger Rlng,T5e.;Ldle' Geld Finger Rtnc,yi9
Blecve Rations, 2Sc., V.,!.(; Cellnr Butten, 2Sc. te 11.00; niamend Celter Butten,
2.00 j Lsdltn'and Mlmefi' tJrenslplnii.Zie. lefl.OO; Mourning Pin nnd Earring, 3Se. te
tS.00; BmeelcU, 25c. Uj10j Nickel Cleck, ft.OO; 8-I)(yMantleClecki,B.?3; LadlM'Uetd
Wntche, I1S.75; Nickel Wntche., Jf.OO; Bllvcr Wnlchc, ltd
4aRepalrlng In all bmnche by geed workmen and alt work warranted.
H. Z. RHO ADS & SON,
Jwlrs,
Ne. 4 WIST KINO STREET.
Gavptt
B
ARQAINHt
OO
Shirk's Carpet Hall I
-
FOR
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e.
Wx Havk tub Largest and Hut Stock in tme'Citi.
H. S. SHIRK St SONS.
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
lethlun.
T
O CLOTHING 11UYEKS.
LGansman&Bre.
Best Goods
-FOR THE-
Least Ivleney 7
Durntile TnnUi nt We, 75c. Hec, Jl.OO.
Dress TaiitK a HI. DO, rJ.00, l.'.50, t.t.00, SI.OO.
Scotch Cheviot Hulls nt (6, (8, (10.
Fine Engllnh Weratcd CenU nnd Vents nt
f(I.U), 5fl, ?I0, 1 12.
A Finn Line of Trlnce Albert Suits nt (10, f 12,
fH,lfl,fl8.
ScrKO CenU mid VcsIh at t?M, (3.00, $1.00.
Seermicker CeatK nnd Veiitii nt POe nnd 51.00.
lleynatT.'ic.
Hlnek Alpncca Centii lit $1.00, 11.25, 81.60, J1.7S,
S2.00, n.ae.
Flvellunilrcd ChlUlren's Tant at 20, 25 and
60 cent.
A Laws Aerlment of Clillitren'R Hulls, (1.00,
(I.2 tlM 11.75, K.
Dctler Hull" nt (2.50, U, (1.50, (I.
SEE OUR
English Serge Suitings te Order,
In Rlnck and Hltie, nt (12. They nre Geed
Value for the Meney.
fir All geed Mild from new en nt nliiiest
One-Half Original Trice.
L. Gansman & Bre..
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
B. W. CORNER OF 0RANQE. LANCASTER, TA.
V Net connected with nny ether Clothing
Heuse In tlie city.
II
ERR H HOOKSTORE.
TABLETS
FOR HlIHINIsS,JIE.V.
Hettnl Jeb Letn or TENCH.
TAULLTH for Onicc tlse, nt
Hieclnl Bettem Trices.
1T Come nnd Examine
Sample
AT
L. B. HERR'S,
A- 55 N. QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, TA.
T ANCA8TER Hiail KCHOOU
1889. CLASS 1889.
AT
G. L, FONDERSMTH'S
BOOK, STATIONERY & ART STORE.
Can He Seen Heme tlCHiilIfiit
Ilil.US'I'HATKI) rOKMS, C.UID C'ASIX?,
eui.1) tens and sti:hliN(j
SILVICH IIOLDintS,
tiOLI) ANM) SIIjVKU TIINCIIJS,
WMTI NCI CASUS
NOVr.I.TIKS IN CHAMOIS SKIN,
Ac, Ac, Ac,
Hultablufer (Iraduatliij; Tresi ills.
46 East King Street.
OS-Opposite Court Heuse. inUO-trd
Ittueic.
1 rusicAL hareainss.
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
Have the IjirKCst nnd Finest tixk of Thmiw
and Organs le Ik. seen In Iiucaster.
Iu our Small Wan lVur!imul jeu villi And
Hariiieuiciis, AccerdiiiiiK, Violins, lliiuji, dill
lursaiul Small Musical Iiistrumi uts of every
description.
Finest luiixirted StrliiKs. Headiuar(erM ler
nil the I-atest Nei cities In Our l.lnc. Trices guar,
uuteetl te Ik. the lnrest.
Sheet music sold at enc-thlrd less thnn cutn cutn cutn
locue iirlee nnd innlleil le all parts of the coun
try. Teachers will please write. Ter Hicial
lriccs.
Secend-Hiind narvtilii IVpnrliiirnt; One Ix-s-ter
Square Tlune, almost new ; one On hle
Squnrf.niieUnirtMiii.ene New Encland nil In
geed order, nnd the prlies villi suit jeu; one
IhlstiigSmiare Thme-a great lairsuln. OihkI
Socenil Hand Organ at prices that vi ill surprise
J""' KIRK JOHNSON & CO.,
Ne. 21 West King Street.
nT. S. Pianos, Orpins und Tine Furniture,
moved. Cnll and examine the New Harris
Music Hinders li-'HvdAw
e
IT Y HALL
CKiAlthTOlIU
I am new located at Ne. 7 Wi-st Klin; street,
uliern I will ut alt times Keep ou hand a full
line of ilmlce clears. kninUliu; and iheiiini;
tobacco. Will le pleased te have my friends
anil natren (liciiw u cull.
apri-hmleed OEO. M. HOUUKR.
c
OI.IsARK AN!) ClFIs-THE ls,Tlr,
iiim iiiesi. (iivuniuic, mm iiiesi i-oiuiiiriaeie
hHpe and t le any size, nt ERIsMANs
Ucnu' FumUhine Stere, U v it Kl us fctreet.
1 r 1
e jffjf' , .-W
Salt.
B
AROAIN8 1
TO
(ftldihtun.
lOe" NOVELTIES I 1889
AT
H. GERHARTS.
Tlie most complete assortment of Hprlnc
OverceatlHR-Engllsli Cheviot, Diagonal nnd
Cnssltncre Siiltlne nnd Treusering that linn ever
been shown In this city. Workmanship tti
best nnd nil goods wnrranted as represented.
II. OERHART,
. . Ne. 41 North Queen street.
-0nly Direct Importing Tailor In the City
of LnncAster.
M
VERS A RATH FON.
SEROUS AND FlANMDlK
KOIt
su.mmkh comfort,
wk inviti: an inspj:ctien
or OUIl DISPLAY OF
SKIIGUS AND FLANNELS
foil
SUMMEIl AVEAR,
TO ORDER
WE HAVE THEM IN BLUE,
BLACK, SEVERAL SHADES
OF BIIOWN, GREYS AND
MANY LIGHT COLORS. TO
ORDER FROM fill TO J.K.
MYEHSA RATHl'ON,
RELIABLE CLOTH IERS,
NO. 11! EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, TA.
II
Ilhili A I! BOTHER.
YOU SHOULD SEE IT ! !
Our North Queen
St Window ! !
Summer Weight Clothing.
I'launel and Seersucker Coats nnd Vest, SI Oil.
.Mohair, I'mnice, Alpaca Ceat nnd Vest, i'2.25
und upiiurds.
Yeu can sc plenty of them In thenbem win
dow. While nnd Fancy Vests, Linen Tants nnd
Vst; In fact every thliiR In
Men's Suits.
Our line of i-niU and I'utaiiay Bulls rnnp
fiem tlM le SA). SK7lnl values Ht S-i, $A, f 10,
31.', 111!. A icrlect lit und oiiremi maUe.
Beys' and Children's Suits.
Children's Suits commence nt tl nnd co In 57 W
each. Special v allies nt f U50, K.50, 1.S0 nnd M.
Mnny linvelargopntchesvilththeSults. A alsls
S'ie te J 1.25.
Merchant Tailoring Depart
ment. We have taken about 20 patterns off.) and il
Tantal.xins which e will make le order nt J.S
per pair, nil extraordinary value. Suits at 51
and upiinnl. for vihlch we received n third
mere iu season.
Furnishings for Men.
hL'.lri' '" '"l"",., 'M '" ' shirts. While, 0e
'9 S1.23. Shirts, Trcnle, 50e te 81.25; Doinet
h-,1,.r0i.,;?f le Uh'' l-'Sfit Weight llndeiwear,
17c te SUO.
H
;v
ONIM'RICE
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER. PA.
rf-Overceat und Ceat Maker Wuuttd,
HIRSH
mm
if4a
ti-i.' 'Ki&Sji
$&&&& .-ftlgfekii 4. . -4T. 'rf