!. IW'fJiPH. AJMUU W-.r-7.T1.- " H " AlP. IrJ-C :T -irU.ri'1MTfi(.(ft'r.r,Hl' '"f-f ', ....... - tw 'L.'! , :i-r..7. t?T .1 ;!:? tr-if r assJtt'irf ,f s - "-v..1- tVAWflARTicn DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1889; F" !:d ri.y mil tlcn- rwlilcli Lilt that liy wliftt- llitlt, ru ne III HIIL'll Filly Miim'ti lul pulten in r7 curry tiling 111 tllOIIKll tlll'.V Feiy eiii! of tliem ; Bictlheywi-roliitlie Fw, luit us tlnveiily "in the wlielenile liusl- iiii tltrv hiivti dene 'llii' interest of IMilln- will Miy that they mvwt- iltriiry action with honey H ftnoetli words te enrry ffcts. Kothntthey linvcne Main of the mipmnie eeiirt (net. Wen nierw Heft teiineil ; them, tlinn they have leen In tlie uiiimmiy vk'tlnm who te thulr merciless ciiiiviicri. i who linn ever wltnewil the pre- Acs ei llie l'liiimieiimui inen-e will liavenny ether feeling tlinn I of fntiffiictien that tliey have at last It Heland for their many Olivers. The IlroekHiiit'iicolaw was imwcil te 'limit licensed hy junklni? the fees high and confiding tlielr ixiie te the judgvs discretien: but It was never Intended that them should be Midi n whole talc (dashing of retail licciisen iih the Philadelphia Judged have .made, wiping nut in ii moment the lifetime business mid the pixijwrty of many an honest mull. Adllleieiit llniitutieii Iiiih been put upon their discretion by (he Judges generally in thu state ; who have usually renewed their old licenses te parties of pod character who weru ready te pay the increased license fee ; and this sensible construction of the law has yielded large revenue, w Idle tending te gradually reduce the number of Hcciisch and giving n value te a license whim aecurcd u careful observance, of the law. Whervim the Philadelphia licome ceurtH Hysteni cut oil' public revenue t and made a HceiiMi n valuable moiiepo- ri iy, insuring large weaiin 10 1110 niveiva Sfeiy who get them. Tnirhilailelphla court evidently set out en a Den Quixote mission te reform Philadelphia ; nml this your it udvancul upon Its (Kisttien of the year liefere nnd undertook te limit wholesale as it did retail licenses. This idea hud net struck it last year, when it granted about all the wholesale licences asked for. It wiw a new discovery of men who conceived themselves In charge of a holy niKslen, and who, as enthusiasts nlwiivs de, In clined te force things. This policy would have done well enough If they had Ijccii soldiers ; but as they weru only Judges, they needed te rule their steps by n stilct observant e and construction of the law. However geed their aims, their execution of them was bad ; mid the rapping ever the knuckles which they hae had fieni the biipreme court m iih well deserved and should de them geed. The faults that may be discovered iu the wholesale license law will lm for the Legislature te direct ; and in doing se It will be wise te fetter clearly of tuMimr 1hi much te the discretion of jUi'xeUioTlfiThewn tw little. w N Fntlier ami Sen. -In". McClure notices in the Time the "etutemeut of the Jhcertl that Senater Cameren Mill net lw u candidate for the Kenute again, U'lng tiled of political life, in which he has only fctuid te please his father; idler whose death he would please liinwlf. Cel. MeClurc says that while K'liater Cameren may have se talked lately, It is net probable (hat he will continue of this iniiid ; and he relates hew seveial years age,when unw ell and vv eary,he had fctated in the Time etllce that he in tended te leave the Keniite ; but he went te Europe and returned invlgetatcd and With another notion. Se Cel. McClure hays that Simen, the father, apesitedly vowed that he would abandon iKititical life ; but this was iu the hour of disappoint ment, and another sentiment men re placed thin. The intimation of Cel. Me Clure'n observation is that the politician does net easily abandon politics, esjie cially when he has a fair show of in ning, and that it particularly docs net he in the Cameren bleed te drop anything. Slinondrepix.il theSonete.biit drepjud it into Den's mouth ; and Den, the col onel says, was the author of many of his father's most desjieratelyfeught victories, and he given it us his opinion that he was the better politician ; nnd he has e idea mat Quay will put down his berua te him or that Den will run awav fei.lretn them. - ft 111 Inletrallnrr in.1 ....... !... ill f-x "' ....6 uuu usn iu nvnr ii iig ? njnuiuu vi rxnaiur v.aincreil'B political i.. capacity. The encomium. trnimi.iti i't Inte plain words, hlmniv hav tlmt ii fry was a better buyer than his j-ire; but, j Y ev gciiviui wca mis eeen iiihii in tins pliHt uifinuicr mm ue peer in l'euusyl- 'fwanlii . C ," ty The SlainiiK. v Postmaster General AVunamuker has CM hut tackled the ktnnin ouestlen and 'hepet te achieve economy hy reducing mm we or tue stamiw, TJiU seems te Imi " ftry uniall and mean style of business 'far a nation se great and wiiiltliy. The Utupa new iu us aiv bmely Jurge fort, the te clllng etAmp rltl no rrkwnmu- Ffbr It )s n tlf jx-ojile I Mnnip ever re ixwininiicr Kclilcntnl mviiI- Hlle Mnitipi ly Pant's niliiiliilatrn- llii Iho ! of the ntcil InitnbniHlniiwI, Juul liccn sjicnt for inrnt Is in.iile luni me urn mills at Potlstewn, wnges rnlsed, from July 1st n from &i.w. i ins wiuiiiin ls iielghliorheod, whcie tlie n mil nl MerK ereiuiw iiiuj ttnl M.MI ncr ten for inidillliiK. isl tlie PollslewiipiiddloiHlimo v irettliiK li wniie uiose m iiiiiilIiinji-trrlmolireiirefiisliiR r.l Kl.liO ! till II l 111" "'" I'."" rrlsburg, Yerk nnd ether places In v t Inltv. There must be n illllereni Ulnf i.udillers oxernlsail I'otlslewn, f,l llm Iren IihIiikIIph of that f.ierrd town iiiii. in ilrmrlKli likna rese under the mi- iierleirlienimi'ssiiritHskillisl labor, though Iheviloiiet rr.illy serin te bloom extmer dlnnrlly. ljine.sler lust lie iimrifiilsninl ni.irkotstliiiil'ettstottii.Hiidoiiglitieit.iliily toli.ne iisdienpl.iber J but Us Iren ndfk cis Insist Unit they should linvothiifnuiie wage s are eat ned by tho-e w he have te f.lciiil liioie te Iho, Iu Philadelphia. They evidcntlV think l.uic.istrr eeimtv se Hews u If h uilik nnd honey, lh.it 11 ought te r r feid llm biggest wagi-s te Its people. Thu KurejKMn (illtlonef the New etk Ifrreltl flnda great f.iult with the United Mates exhibit at Iho Purls nxpeltIuii, nnd Hoterely criticises Iho cuiiiiulssleuers who lnul an iipproprlntlen or SiVl,(KM te work with. "One or the first things the loin lein loin mlsslencr did was te rent a line house for SI2.0O0, nnd soltle down In It with their families. The reiinuIsKlniiers xay tlmt a great deal or the money was spent In col lecting the display of cereals. It would net de a country fair w-iy great credit. A llttle gl.iss tnse six reel long holds the whole of our w Imi exhibit. California nlr.ue wanted te appropriate ?lll,oei Ter an exhibit el wine, fruit and ether productions, but though I applied forsp.ue last January it was rehiscd. "The United HlaloHpeasIs of haWng mew miles of rallieadN Ihan all Iho rest or the world, yet the exhibit In that line em braces ene rerrlgornter cni, the sawed elf end or a Irelght car nnd a little loceinotho one ran see ever. It shows the home lm- lirmeineuts, but II Is a inere toy. 1 .. .. ' i..... i 1'iance, ingiauii, ncigiiini mm wi-u Kwllcrland malte inllway rolling stork exhlhltH which are Incomparably better than ours. Mexico and .Seuth American countries threw the United Males Tar into the hfimle w ith Ihelr (ixhibils. The Uullcd .St.itosexhlbillsaiuply ildlculeus." It will no remembered that two weeks age thoie was gieatconitiielioii in the ii.in.v and stale departments at Washington ever a mysterleim dispatch froluCaptaliiKellogg, of the OhsIm'p then In llaytlen waters. Tlie elllcials tsjsltlxcly refused te talk about the matter. All kinds of wild guesses were atleal as Iu w hat was Ihe matter w lib llaj II, and when Admiral (Iher.irdl steamed oil' for Pert an Prince hi the old Kears.ige Iho Industrious press wilteis could de nothing but hint vaguely at trouble with Kruiich lulluence in the Island, and they expended their eneiglcs in recalling the stirring his tory or the Kearsage. A steamer has ai med lreiu Iiuyll witli iiewa that apK'.un te explain the mystery. The story is that the. Clyde line steamer O.111111, owned hi New Yerk, hud been captmed by the llay tlau gunboat I Defensa and the oil ( lie I)ess.dlues, and held lur thrce hours. Captain Kellogg, efthn V. N.H. OssIk e, de manded her Imuioli.ile iclease. I.egitlme rarustsl te let her go, except under ceitilu loiiilitieus. Captain Kellogg sent wind te Legitime that unless Iho sleaiuer whs 10 Ic.iseil within the hours and $.',noe iudeiii nlly paid by Legitime the Oshljiee would bembaid the city. Legitime p.ilil the money and released Ihe (laniii. It Is sup sup peseil the telegiam that se agitated the ile pulmenis g.iMi news of this hcUuic, t tut as the iole.iso followed se piemptly that ex ex plaualleu is net thoieiigh. llriwr.nN the stoue luldgeat .lelmsUiwn and the junction or the Ceueinaugh and Men, cicek theie is about tliice acres of water that is being cleared et w ris-kagci by blasting, and It is heliuwsl that the bottom of thla jsiel isisieirsl with weighty ailielcs of alue wlihh might be iocecicd by ilnslglug, though the water is twenty-six feet deep hi some plates. The Pittsburg Dtiptitclt mjh that this deeji scour hi the bed of the creek was made by the passage of a powerful cuireiit le eloping under llm diift, which loralline dining the highest water did net touch the bottom. Thuap jiearance el Iho great boulder bins In the bed of the slicam iuiinediately belew the luidge tends te support this conclusion. It has often been observed that the lormatleii of gravel and boulder bai a below hcgeiges is caustsl by oweilul bottom uirieuts excaxaliiig the bed et thestieam beue.ilh the uckisl he. At Johnstown instead of ice there was a tliubei geige. The Dispatch s.is that Colonel T. It. ltehcith.nrguvsth.it it will net de te delay this iliedKlug.as the III st leusldei.iblu Meed liem eith -r the Cenuiuaugh 01 Steny deck will ill all probability till the peel with 10 te K Icet el gravel and the ieiue.d of which would vastly incic.iHii the cost. "The best way te de It is te h,ie ahull built at Iho pl.K'eauil dicdglng ui.u'hiuery cip.ilili) of going te S teet depth trans trans erted te the jilaie, tiuil jiut 011 thobe.it. Theio is nodeubttli.it Iheiontculsel many stores weie washed into this pi no though the chief object of doing this weik would, of course, be the icceery el I111111.111 m mains. ' Thu place cannot hoie te iiveier as did Chicago, for that was .1 meat market and dlstilbiitingccutre, tow hkh men hauls llecked fi 0111 every dlrcitien. Johiistevvu was simply the abiding place or an Indus ti 1011s Kiiulatieu el w 01 Mug people mostly thu owners of their own dvvclliugH. They will need enough In. 111 their gener ous leimtrymeii te pievlde them at least decent shellcruiitil with then sivingsthey i-an lebiilld iHTiumcntly. The money se far nilscsl is net mere than half enough le de even this and jet we hear that the state e-cts te de Its w eik of dealing the sheets, and step work within a week or se, and leae the Jolmstew 11 peeple the weary task of clearing inv ay tlie sand anddcbiU from a great descit of hundreds of acres in extant. Cen they de this, whlle working for their living iu the mills T I wet net. " tiii: ri:ii:it.Yb erricr.s. "A Clean Sweep" Net In liniiieilliile l'lsisptH't Tim I'rtsl(leiil'M Policy. V'Hshhi;leu I)liuttih te riilluildphlit Listgrr. Theso mtseiis who expeilcd that theie would he something like 11 " cle.m sweep" iu the federal uflkoseii July 1st .no likley te be dKipMiliil(n. Whatever 111.1v have Iseu thu intention or the picsldent In March it is new- hoceiniiiK af.piient that he Kecnied by a llxed purKiseuudan es taljllhlicd rule iu regard te making apiiohit apiiehit uientH. A rolvvef his anion in this par ticular does net reveal an lnstuncu w fieru an Incumbent was removed uxeept for iue that was clearly slatc-d, or by icasen or a wrvlce cecring the lull period of four years. This may Ih .uvepted as thu line Upen which tlie iesiileut Is making chaiigis In the public ellices. He has net Wide public prixluiuatieii of this, but hW pnblie acta and Ills utterances te llidlvjil llidlvjil unlswhe liave dlwuved the Buhl's t with htm, as w ell as thna"len of his cabi net enlccrs when appealed te for appoint ments, plainly lnlra that hehasdcter mined te ailhere te tWs policy. Whether the term of four year will ceutit from the date of a tcntterary apiielntincnt, or front the dute when It received the nlJ vlce nnd i-oiineet of the Senate and liecatne icniiancnt, docs net neem te have liecn de termined hy the president, and when ques tioned about It, he has onded direct and conclusive answer. Thu far, this jieliit ha beca decided by clrciiinstances, Iho cfllclcnry of Iho liiciunlieiit, the ni-eils or Iho public mtvIce and the exigencies of partv In particular loenlltles eiierallug te iletcVinlnethn nxocutUe action. If these facta he applied te thfl efllces In nny glcn plnce that Is stilt In possession of these ap pointed by President rieel.nd the sltim sltim (Ien will be understood. These who talk nlmiit the president nun lug slew Iy te the end (hnthn mav inake no mistake In select ing new ellhers, de net comprehend that the ke- ailed delay is net the result of mere caution, but prerrrds from a rule estab lished by the president mr his own guid ance, after carehil oxaiiilnatieu and calm deliberation. (tiethtun- s SIDPJ THINK! At till' 1v, licn roiutllleii IsBrcal.tlie ciixteiiii-rliKiks tiihoe Who OIi,NolPreiiilMS "I'lVlDuipr', Hlepl Think I Who pay for ex- lrnlMMiilirll.'innt? Weilennl Ailvi-rlli''lflrgnlii,ClMrliiltHj(li, He. lull kUm Jen tlm liencfll of Hint which dlliirs glBlhe printer. Our Ceiuitrrs Contain All that Is New In 8UITINQS, TR0U8ERINa8 AND SPRING 0VERC0AT8. Our Prims nroflie l)iil reMlbln loilejiis- llce liculemtrniiil ourM-ive. NOri.u!HANi) iian WJxr kine btiibkt. inarlV3int M JUtHXltATIIKON. A IiOLLAU'S WOItTII l-'Olt A DOI.LAH. ir.SHAIlDLY WOHTH YOUlt whim: IN lUJVINtl TO LOOK KOIl IHVrriMt VALUES THAN wr:Aiti:eKii:itiN(i. iii:ui:s A CHANCi: KOIl YOU TO HUY ATA (500I) ADVANTAOi:. IN OTHIIH WOltDS, TIIKItK'S A 11KAP op VAi.ui: Hi:m: reu A Liri'Li: menhy. te weitic lOIt YOUK PltOPIT 1H TO weiuj pen eims, and wn CAN IHiST PLi:.SH OUIt SKLVliS 11 Y P1HST PLKASINd YOU. AHOUT Till: MUCC1-SH OP THIS MA'ITLU TIICItH'H NO DOUJITj WK'lli: kuhkwpvi: mam: a hit maiiT 111:111:. MAKi;YeuKi'imciiAsi:ni:iu: AND WK'LLCONVINCi: YOU IN IjDSS timi: than IT takus TO TKLL IT. MYKHHAHATIIKON, ni:LiAiii.i:cLOTHii:itH, no. vi i:ast kine sthki:t, LANCASTKIt, PA. rl flOCl-OnilNCl I1UYERH. LGansman&Bre. Geed Qualities & Moderate Prices ARE APPRECIATED. THEY MEAN HUCCmM AMI THE I'lIllUC I'AVOK. Kiliiiiuir ('In let nnd Oi'.'iliiirrn Hulls lit ill, !, $111,11-. '1 hey me reilnriil ill oue hull, Wiirnlrd Siillt. In Iho I jilr t ("ulawaj nrHaek, at J7, Jli, II.', 111. 'I In' iiie iiilmtit in iinelmlr. Children' Suit ill !1, 51 'i II ;e, 51 :5nml S-. Werth ileiihlct the liiniii. Kceniiieker Ceat nnd Vest ill lulu nnd SI. K( ri;i- nnd Mehnll Ceal lilul Vest ill iZ.i !i75, M.SI.Ki. '1 htnCimlfi, splendid l 1cm. h! .IV. A InrKtiiiHserl tin nt of Kme l'lintH nlZinnd ft) cenlh. 1,0110 I'hIih Working 1'antx nl7.V, PiVi mid 51. Onrtt: llliick nnd III1111 Kerne Knits loonier nre fnht client nnd uuimilbncnmllcil nny tt here nt JIS. Gunuine Bargains for the Nnxt 30 Dayv, MinV, It.ij'x niul Millctieu'H (MeIIiIhk nlinmt ut jour own prhe. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 nnd 08 NORTH QUEEN BT., S. W. CORNER OF 0KANUK, LANOABTBR, I'A. C3 Net eeniu'Cted Willi nny oilier Clethlni; Hoiiseln thetlty. Vttoviuue. r irriiEii k kai'kkman, ATTORNKY-AT-I,AW. hireiid 1'liKir Eilileninn 1m Uulldliiir. Ne. 4S North DiikehlHeU aiiJ-liUv lOARKEUH 1IAIH 1IAI.SA.M. Parker's Hair Balsam Cli'iviiMMiud liiiiillltlr Ihehutr. I'leinntek n I.ilMirhint lirewlh. Neir I alia le KeMoie in llulrtu IU Veiithlnl color, CtirihSutld. llixetiM'Mind Hdlr t'ullliiK. ftle.ut IlriiKKUIa. ri.OltEMINE COLOGNE. The Most I'riiKnint nnd IistliiKer Perfmnei.. SV. PriiKKlMK ix'tHNiiiulMAriiAu OESf EI 1T1NO COItSl.T. C.B. C.B.alaSpirite C.B. The IH.-tT l'lrriMj Cersit in tiii. Would. Fer Sale by Lending Merchants. Mayer, Strouse & Ce., MiunifiictUK rx, ill HUOAllWA Y, N. Y. ix'I.Wu'IM.'lh.Kew -VTOT1CE te TltlM'ASNEIlis AND (iT'N l fcEIIN. Alt MrMiiunru hen hy lerlildilen le tieoputJien nny etitic, hunls or the. Cernuiill .411I bii'dui II estaU' In 1 baiinii or l-'iue;itrr teiuilleM, wlielherliicIes.il or iinlneliiMMl, iltlirr In w Mill Iw riuldly enfeniil iifalnst ull trui. mi .i.f inn ii-j hi Beuiiiiii or imiiinK, le, tun 11IT 1.111 luisnlllC wilii'-en .ild IuihIh of the uiulcrblniiciliifiir this uetlee, W.M. (X)LEM AN' KItEEMAN, It. rEUCYAI.DEN. EOW. C. KIIEEMAN, Attorneys for It. W. Celenmn'ii Heirs. TEK-.KJii.VEs a CO., ff .Miniiir.ii'tiini r ll'l'l'TIe'l'llK i-ivi- rAI'hlt 1IOXK-S. Tim most In'milllul line In the t'liiltdStukK. lilS Ceiilineret'iSI., t'hlliidel Hilu. Tii. Write jijf diullil e pllie ll.t, l!ttintalte'. PHtLAOCUHtA.Menitfty, July 1, 1M9. There is news in the store te-day. Read what fellows fd? a sample, but the greater part is net reported. The Silks "score another point te-day. Black Surahs : whtlhs IsU 2IU M 21 21 2D Inclil prkes c (' 7'ki Km t:a II We (I About equally divided between American and imported. Each number a Bargain. 1 low much of a bargain you must decide ; but note this : The mere you knew about Silks the higher you'll rate the bargain. The China Printed Silks at 50 and 60 cents are still in ex cellent variety. It is net in reason te expect they will be long. In thTrnnsrit. At 25 cents a yard it had a came, euphonious, poetic ; at 15 cents it gees into the "no name scries." Ten cents a yard will pay you for dropping the name. The Gingham has net lest character. It lias color, width, quality, value, just the same. But the end drawcth nigh ere long Summer will be past and then wee betide the Gingham owner. That's the kernel of it. The pretext the name must net be told. Just se with the I2c let, from 20, and ethers and ethers. "One thousand styles of Ginghams," the opening cry, the daily echo ; ever changing, but always a thousand, or mere. Near by them Fast-color Lawns at 5c, Challis at "6c, Batiste at 8c. The Woolens, Grank Army of them, bring out a shepherd's plaid of which you can buy a yard square for 25c, should be worth one-half mere. All 11 round thnrentic. Did you notice what we said en Saturday about Pocket books at 50 cents, Card and Letter Cases at 40 te 75c, and Chatelaine Bags at 1.35? Ne? Then you missed geed reading. They'll tell you all about it at the counters. Wist or Main Aisle, lierlli of tenlrc. lust for a day or two until they're gene you can buy ex- .y t . , r-v i ,. I ceueiu I'liiigcu uainnsK tow els, a yard long, all linen, at 15 cents. A bit of consolation for shopping en a warm day. Wext of Mull) Alxle, imrlli of Tiiinviit, When we told of the Imita tion Antique Oak Suites of Chamber Furniture, S pieces, at $25, a few weeks age, the impression was se serious that the stock was immediately ex hausted. Twe days age 70 mere came in. They are go ing out. Don't need te adver tise them. Just as a duty te the disappointed we must state the facts. Tlilnt lloer, I'eur (IcMiters. Paris Jerseys. American day light has never fallen en them before and they are en sale for the first time te-day. Price $3.50, normal value $6, and all the new shades tee. Stiend IIihii, Chestnut street. Twe items, Women's Ribbed Undcrvcsts. 13S dozens, pure silk, cream, blue and pink, value 75c, price 30 deens, finer, cream and pink, value $1, price 60c. They keep the hosiery bar gains en Saturday in goodly company. t efChiKlimt xtieet eiiti.int-e. Mesquite Weather. What odds ! A 11 j adjustable Window Screen for 35c. Star Screens that fit any window between 21; and -j inches wide. Screen Deers, with two spring hinges and a knob, $1.50. lUMMuent, north of centra. Easy enough te get a Can vas Shee that will be a plague. Se it's easy te get a fraud Shee in leather. Yeu don't want either. But get the right kind of Canvas Shoes and for thick and-thin, wet and-dry knockabout wear you'll find them lighter, tough er, easier, springier than al most any leather shoes for the same money. Fer Children, Misses, Wo men, and Men. Mmkct ktrrct front, ct of Mnln AUlc. High time you were in shape for the Fourth. A stereful of helps te make the outing com fortable and pleasant. Full weight, full size Mexican Grass Hammocks, 1.75 each. White or colored. We have nothing te de with the frail, un derweight sorts you new and then hear of at maybe littler prices. Palmer Hammocks, $1 te $6, with pillow. Child's size, 75c. Neat Tripod Steels, in can vas carriers, 40c. Flags ; silk, bunting, muslin. Jiverything for sports Base Ball, Tennis, Croquet, Cricket, 9M(miiktr,. Lacresse, Archery. Tnrldr .J&. v Fishing r , '"e . "-. -. j- .BMncmciM.naruicaiiiaiccsBt. v. ?mcin Jc u ' Jrn K . S H 1 14Ws9 LIS E5 .' " ehnSW w ABaMiasn v' sS r 51 ru 5oe. N EW YOltK BTOItlS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN- -AT Til K- New Yerk Stere. ALI-VO0Ijl)KnBOKH, as Inchc Wlitc, 31c n Ynnt. ALIWOOll)KHi:OKH, 40 Inches Wide, 37Jc n Yuril ; worth JVV. AI.I-WO()I. CAMKI HAIll HUITINGH, W inclic Wine,;nj4c; worm wc. At.ti-WOOIi HliACK NUN'H VEIUNa,37Je', iiHtinl price, fiOc. AI.I-W001i tttiACK IIATIKTE. Hpeclnl Values nt UK, Trie nnd Jl.00 n Yard. Hpprlnl IlnntnliKi In Ilt.ACK CAHIIMERE IIKNItl7rTAK, iilv-, laUc.TSennd M,S n j ant; fully 10c ft ynnt under nlue. KINi: VliilUA H0N8IIADKS. lrfKikmw well nnd rnr better tlinn "Ilk. rriim Krntne, (leld Tep, ZMnrl!,H7!c; 21- incll.t 1.00 each. ONE HtlNDltEl) I.AIHI' 1I0UCI.K JACK ETH, 2.V! encli ; Intel fold nt 11.00. AI.I.-W001. CAHHMEUE HIIAWIM, Crenm, llliie, Cardinal nnd Tun Ilrewii, 7,"c encli ( low tietter Held for Jl.iV I1I.ACK CASHMERE SHAWLS nt 1.2r,ll.S0, JI.73, 1I.m, janenwl H l rneh : let vnlue ecr seen for the money. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 and 10 East King Street J." MARTIN CO. JUNE SALES. Semi: Bargains in TABLE LINENS. M-lnch llltMU'licd Tnlile IilnciiH . .At .'1.5c. Jl'T l i fS i "'i i ,mUtw"w fitHiifli Hlcnflicd Tnlile Linens.. At 12c eil-lni'li lilctu'lii-il Tuble Linens. . At 50e. KlMiich Wenched Table MneiiH..At f.2e. lI'Mtich llleuelied Table Mnun..At THc. (iti-inch Hieaehud Table Unem. .At 7.rx (iii-ineli llleaelicd Table Linens.. At Me. TiMneli llleaelicd Table Linens.. At OSe. "L'-inch Wenched Table Linens .At $1,115 LOOM D1CKTA11LK LINENS. 2c. quality, down le Hie. 11 le. quality, down te l!le. i!ec. quality, down te "tie. .'lie. quality, den n te ,'i.jc. t'leani Tahiti Linens lange from i!ou te 1.0. Ue pieces Turkey Red Table at lGc, fast colors ; K'Kiilnr tirice, 'Sc. liciimaiit.s of Table Linens away down in price. NAPKINS. Frem li'ie le I.(H) a de?en. About 50 deen slightly soiled fieni handliiii; re duced as fellows : (Ilk Napkins Te I.e. 7i"e Nn pkins Te (iOc. $1.00 Napkins Te 7ee. S-,'S Najiklus TeOJc. Sl.tiO Napkins Te 1.20 fiOt) Napkins Te Jl. 10 il pieces All-Linen Crash Tewelhit; redticeil te 5e 11 yard. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. i'lOtUU'fltVUinlliltil (Ociobe, rALLANUHEi:" -nn; ROCHESTER LAMP! SUtj Cinitle-Mclit; Itcntf. tlinn nil. Anether 1)1 efClidip (iletiiu for (las unit Oil Hlexes. TllE'M'EltrEeTIO.S" METAL, MOUiailNO mill ltUItHEUC'lIHllION Weather Strip. lleiiti. tlKiimll. TliUfitrlpoiitweiirsiillellirrii. ICri'ii. mil lliiM'ulil. htiipH rntllliiKef wIiiiIeuk. Exilintus llH'ilnst. Keeps out knew unit ruin. Aiieniciin nnply It -no waslcer dirt mmtnln ni'iilj Idk II. run ImiHIImI nny where- no holes te bore, renity for ne. 1 will net tpllt. warp or Khrlnk n rnshlen slrlp Is the most perfivt.HAt theHUne, Healer and llange Htoreof Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., E.YNCAhTEIt I'A. 01eil. I" UMllElt ANDCOAU J 'lOIIAClOHIIOOKKANDCASES. WEST I.IT.N HAIll) WOODS. WhelesiilM mid ll.tilll, l II. II. MAKTINACO.. iiJ-l)d l Water htrect,l4inrasfr,ra. , AU.MQAIU).NEUS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. ()) I ICR.-N11. li North Queen Street, nnd Ne. Dl ei Hi rrlnce street. Yaiius North l'rlnee Street, near Heading IH'pet. HilslS-tfil L.VNCASTEH, I'A. OICYCI.ES, TniCYCEEsTXANHEMrt. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, BIMH.E. (5UAUANTEED HIOHIT UKADE. lELUbl'ltATED CATAIX)QUE l'ltEE. POPEMFGCO,, 70 FKAHKL1N ST., BOSTON. IHtANCII HOl'HIM-IJWiiniii hi.. New Yerk 'Jill Wiilmsh We., ('lili-Hijii. Ter hale l.y JOHNS, MUbaOt, Ne. 2 North Htnt, Columbia. nuS-lydfea SUMMER MS Uncle 0vnament TJICYCLKIlACm I w iBf CIlp.BHCBS. OP THE J r BICYCLE -AT- McGRANN'S PARK, On Xlru.rsda.3r, Jily 4r, 1889, COMMENCING AT 10 A. M AJJD 2:30 P. M. Bicycle Parade Through Lancaster at 1:30 P. M. The Tournament will consist of Seventeen Races, all for valu able prizes 47 in number and a wonderful exhibition of Trick and Fancy Riding. The entries for all the races are large and embrace some of the finest racing men in the country, insuring fast time and ex citing contests. Untchc0. H. Z. IUIOADH A BON. LOW PRICES. Follewliif- will tw found a list of goods low priced nlwny In our Meck: Child' Oeld Klnger ltlnR,irx-.; MIrm' Oelil Klngcr Ulng(7.7C.;Ij(llc'(!el(lKIIigcrIUng,!1.00 Blecve Butten?, 2e, 50c, 81.00; Cellar Ilutteim, 2Je. te (1.00; Diamond Cellar Buttens, 12.00; Endlcn' nnd Minxes' l!renHtpln,'Ke. te Jt.OO; Mourning film nnd Enrrlni;, 2Se. le t-VOO; HrnccleU, 25c. te $10; Nickel Cleckn.Jl.OO; 8-I)nyMnnlloCleeks,t.1.7Sj Ijidles'Oeld Walches, $15.75; Nickel Wntclicn, $1.00; Stiver Wntehen, $10. AVRepnlrlw; In nil brnnche !y kcxhI Merkpicn nnd nil werkwnrrnnted. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Je-wrelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. -OAltaAINH! Shirk's -GO Carpet - FOR - Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain-Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. WEllAVhTlIKljAllUESTAMDllKSirtiTOCK IN TIIKClTY. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. ftvciuofhe. a x uuitaica. I776--JULY FOURTH-1889. National Jubilee Headquarters FOUTHEKEST FIREWORKS! WHOEUSAI-E AND HKTAH,. l'ntille and lowest nrli ft. prlnte illpln)k furnlKlicd nt Our MiirkHiirenll coleied lire, anil no hetttr In the nuirket. rnrllesean select clIsplajHiiewand lime them lHlilnslde until the Ketirth. (llve usiieall. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, EANCABTEH, I'A. "OEIST. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH Reists ! FIREWORKS FIREWORKS WIIOI.IMAI.U AND ItEl'AIE. WE AllE TOSITIVEEY HEAIKlUAR'rr.ItK. OllH WOHKS AHE A1.I. EXTRA HEAVY COLORED I This Is a very Important ft atute, as many 1110 only llRhlly tolered mill palmed oil as heavy (olered. ent wehks ahi: ni:w. WphaxMiiet cot aniiecumiilatlen oleldsloek teget rlder, at redlieed prhes, hut kimh, liesli slix'k, that will ili In every Instaniii what l claimed for It. This Is alie very Important, hec le It. Take a Loek at Our Five Big Windows, and then step lnlde. and fitiiiiiliie our Immense HiKk. We rati'l help hut pleas" "ii. (lei our price nnit then decide wheic te buy WANTED ! Five Exierleiird Salomen ferKaturday. Call nt Ihe store litis evinlni;. Mnvttie nxerlncisl. JDHT IN Dried Heer Knuckles, Drlisl lleef; I'lcnlc Hams, UK) ; New Miukertl, etc. J. Frank Reist, WIIOI.Ub.VLK AND HUTAIL GKOCEH, COtlNEIl WEVT KINO AND I'KINCU SW., (One Siuiire Down from Centre Square,) UVNCAHTEH. I'A. iUiotenvitplio. TIOTU I JUST RECEIVED FIIOM Ko3nigseurg, Prussia, Twe Uackgreund made esjiei Lilly for llust und ThriXHiuartcr Lcuetli riinte.'rapUs. mOTEr 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next lkier te the rectutlHe. jauT-nma &tf" CLUB! 25 Cent. JcKWtd KB TOAIiaAlNH! Hall I lethliut. I loel NOVELTIES! leOt.) H. GERHART'S. The met cemplete nssertinent of Sprlne Owrceiillng KmkIIsIi Chevletn, IHiiKniml iind Oisslniere Suiting nnd Treiisrrliip thai has ever been shown In this ilty. Werlimnnshlp the beat and all goods warranted as represented. It. (IEIIHAHT, Ne. 41 North (Jucen Street. 9-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Iinncnttcr. 11 mm & uneTHUii. SPECIAL SLLE OK- Beys' and Children's AT- Hirsh & Brether's New going en. This Is Inieducu our lmmeiiK sleck of READY-MADE SUITS & PANTS. Nole sonic of 0111 tow prices for llnt-U.it Clethlni;, riilliliin's hliert-l'.iiitk Hull iicm prlies (I, Sl.'ii. JI.0O, l N), S-'. -'.wi. i, riies (I, Sl.'ii. II.W, 1 V), J., S.-.W. h H.!. S.UV). 1 riuti aces 1 10 n ll).,M.70, Sl.ll, ' " "i J"."". HI.I.T, UVIIIR from 10 le ixr icnL, less than our lormer low price. lr. S.1. II. Ml. Sl.nl 1. W .7.. IICIIII7 LONG-PANT SUITS! reu Beys and Yeung Men, Aces 10 te Is. l'rlee , S.VO. U, tlrt, SI. 51.V), f.". S-.I0, SV.V Se.V, if, !.:, SU.T5, t7.'Jl. tfl, t9and UO. 'lhCMiiirlees wewlll elhr theser-ults at for Iho Next Seviu D.i.vs OnlJ, iiidliu: HAlL'ltDAY, JtlLYti. heavall jeuisilveH or tlinn at once. A full iissoitmcntef slz.is.vct en liuud. CHILDItENK KNEE I'A NTH, Ijirfe-t Variety Iu Lancaster, 3k" te $1.75 a pair. HOYS' LONC) I'A NTH, All Celers, te cents te .I.00a I'alr. CHILDHlfH HHIItT WAISr, All kinds, 3ie le Slfle. 130YW riiUUTH, Calice, r"crcnle, Demctaiid Kl.mnel, 25telJ0. Call at Once. I WW OMM'RICi: CLOTIIIEUS AM) l'URNISHEILS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. HIRSH BROTHER t . s- yl J. i& ?f isSiz. t' . ia -A$-d'j Wi . . ." I J3i-J.
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