Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 27, 1890, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INELL1QENCEH, TUEtt . MAY 27, 1890.
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4NPREW J. WEINMAN,
CHARLKHSTKINMANrOLiTS, nation.
ROBERT CLARK Publisher.
HE DAILY IXTEU.iaKNCKK.-1'ublUJifa
wry day in the year, but Sunday. Served
r carrier In UUs clly nd surrounding
towns at ten ccn t a wwk. By mat I fl vc del
Ian Jres In daue ; SO cents month.
WEEKLY INTELUaKNCER One dollar Mid
?xi tRy cents a year. In advance,
tit JttJTICOTO HIjBSCRIBElUs-Hemlt "7
or postefllce order, nnd where neither or
. UiSOTcan be procured scud lu a registered
lHr. ,
aUrrd at the I'oslefriee, m reennd class mall
BAkffUIP.
fc-. Addrbh, THBlINTELLIOElCCER,
Lancaster, V.
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ft LANCASTER. PA., May 27, 1890.
U& Line tUtlle Shins.
K'd's... rni. rj....l ..ft.- .. ....1. .....! .l.,1.nln
n..-. l.. n ....Is. nf tl,lit.w,i In tlllrtv
Bgj&sUiwe that the proper ilefciiM of the
jieuBuy cans jertiieiiiiineuiaie duuuiuk
rJf four line of battle elilps nt a cost or
jtiJbur millions each. These nre te be nd-
sf-Uditleus te tlie line or smaller wnr Wps
.ftfiSI..fr tiliniii.(.rliiil filillthl nllfl tllUV
IswfcWe siniiilv n first Installment of n let of
&U& seventeen line of battle ships that the
5C5vy department 1ms receeniinemletl
ue cousiracueu n aim which tire iu w
&i appropriated for In triplet by
Ds l leg Congresses.
miewed-
i-? Senater Cookrell moved te emit these
jfe"j5'tlg vessels ns net called for by the slate
,mii pviwaeiij w iiiuu uiv i-iniuiij u.i-?m, u-
S- tee unwieldy te be u-cful nml ax net
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Heeded as meuns of depicting the sur
"plue; which he dedans has long ue
' gene where the woodbine twincth, under
' the legislation of this Congress.
Senater Cockrell did net siicuk for
S$yttie Democratic party, for a netuble
&tV number of Icinecratic senators voted
for the big ships and Republican sena
tors voted against them. It was net a
party matter, though thu body of the
vote for nnd against wns rciectivcly
Republican and Democrat, showing the
(m, natural disnosltlen of each party the
one te extravagance and the ether te
. Yiiinniv. Fer It. w ultiuilv nnneutlfiii or
Ps"' . , it .i ,.,, .. . .
jjra wueincr me winsiiu js wiiriii us eisi.
'.''' cJ.,i.- in.. i- ...l... . i.. .i.ii ..r
Ut-jp. . k7Vtlutl 4,ltilt, n Miyr mi-, (I iiuiiii I'l
s! taking u position a fur oil' from his
colleagues, wns lu fuver of this appre
priatien under conditions, ile moved
thnt Diviit Itrilnln lx flrMl rraiiiPktptl (n
wltb'draw her garrisons from the Amcrl-
jcan centinents: upnu bcr fiillurti te
"" mm' nfT within n venr nftpr netlrn tlie
New Hampshire sage was ready te vete
?y the biggest appropriation for thu biggest
BSji hlp te put the country In con-
: ditleu te enforce his notions of
pMLqJta right te rule the Americas,
f etsuHiur uiuirs vtiiieugues iiuui.y iuiu
f.A' blni. but Inmiiiipivli'iL luilltrr wnrilu. (lint
be was a feel te think that Kugland
Bfi would take note of such retpiest nnd te
rg;ftypropete wmt Uiu united mates siieuui
fer leake It. Mr. Dlair's opinion wusethcr-
fci-r rwlse. He held that Knuland would hcu
kl ,iht she had no business ever here, and
animated uy a uuristiau
disposition te promote geed will among
jaHU.1 mv uwuiitivti i-iiut niiu iuvuivu
I the disarmament of nations, nnd
'huilCMirejl in f.trti .it'll 4li.i mllti.lilnl
llrt." G .V 1U. 1M.X ...U .........
?,$$, daya of poaee. He asked Senater Hale,
.mw. Maine, who was net, ler me snips,
-f.wncuier uu reuu his itiiiie uuu wuciuer
'!C'litfitiAllAV'rl llin iTilllentililm wai rmiilttir
t; 3jwitaecured the assurance of the Maine
-1 . ' Mum mat iueunv would nr.i come nu
ittbe proposed line Of battle ships had had
r'vi?:w amnie chance te de their work lu for-
a&rdtug It.
3"vBeBeaUt t
thu seemlni: felly of Hcnater
pS7'BUIr' motion there In a stere of nense.
M Te appropriation for the buttle ships is
'5 advnemttvl nnnn tlin irrntinil Unit llie
1 ?5j.'eeuntry should be ready. Ne present
IP- Baea Is claimed, Ne fee but Kuglaud is
r' twaHldered. Collision with her is held
& te be ntneiiK the ies.slbllltIei of the
-iiiiure, because her flag floats near us
,-i.r suu ucrmuujeuisus. Jicr great, iiuvai
armanieut is iieui in terror ever our leg-
J jlaters' bends te urge them te build a
like one. It is held te be needed only
as a precaution ngainst England's
awoeping down upon our defenceless
coast The result of such assault of her
hips would doubtless be great less for
the moment, te ha followed, as we all
believe, and us we believe Kuglaud te
gfeigsv bn believe, by a terrible retribution upon
'MM.- ner auu uy no ultimate galu te Her.
;-: .This bclm; the sense of thu world, it
B.A..1.1 CiAnn.lll.l ,1... ua.ic?a .1 ...(( Ll.m .......
ym WVUtU VUI illt,V IklV CU?U Ml uui (?viiaic
i ' aheuld find means of Kccurinir the lienoe
&r, of our shores, ether than the building
i of big ships at grent cost, admittedly
never te come lute action and te 11 nd
their sole utility lu their show.
Net being expert lu naval warfare our
opinion as te the lack of value te us of
armored liue of buttle ships is held med-
Tngg m'vertheleas It see
w strong rcaseustiHJJrinvi'L.
seenver tt.uccdj 1
iirni nuivie.
i.i . .'
.n0el fnr tlu.lr lanlU.'"""" ""
.v....4H..w .w. ..... -..... t w-.WMI1
and It especially calls for the record of one
notable, deed done by one of tlic-c med.
era Leviathlnns te thu honor of the class.
Talk Ter the Farmers.
Governer Gorden, of Georgia, pro
claims hlnifcelf us strongly in favor of the
Farmers' Alliaucu ami of cooperative
effort of every kind te secure fulr treat
ment of mauklnd. Governer Gorden is
deeply interested iu political move
ments and jumps uaturally with the cut.
He Is, however, a representative of thu
better ckus of politicians uud if he in
clines te thu whdem of the beriwut, which
prompts a political leader te a quick con
ception aud nu eager grasp of epuIar
eutimeut, ll is te his credit rather than
otherwise.
There Is plenty of profession from pol
iticians of dovetlon te farmers' Inteieats,
aud there always has been. Hut, us
aeme ceugreamiuu haid the ether duy,
tbe political ett'ert euded with the pro
testation and bore no fruit te the farmer.
This is clear from the fact that the far
mer's .state Is readily growing worae ;
while corporations have nourished and
monopolies grewu the price of farm luud
aud products has steadily fallen. The
mineral products of thu laud havu fallen
into hands of mull te which tliey have
brought great fertuues ; the Calumet
5f , and iiecia cepiwr mine hus re-
isr tnriii.il mi in- IImk.u 11. ,i i..,,.llel !,,
i.,- . .... ...m... .....b .f.V VUIIIIUI JM
T, vested ; and many ether enterprises
,t"? ei iiKe cuaracier uuvu preuted greatly.
-tj xt m rigui umv tuey sneuiu nave lieen
.k nmfllnlili. l.ii. 11... C. ......... ...1... i I
rcMs, f."...-""- , uut uiu luiiuti, niiu uuu
sua se many honeyed words, may he es-
, imitu f . wiij- tun lining OI 11)0 kOll
naa linf lu.n i.mf'.ln.l ..n 11... ...t..i... .
;1 a. mw WVVM I'.UUIWU U. llli; llllllg j U
..quest,ion wnicli It would be iu order for
. te gevermng party te ncarund answer.
MS.' '
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5j, iiiE eiviouuiiiaiiecrH are gelling vlo vle
J lantlv eicitrxl ever the illKi.alili.n ti,r......
JVby Oreat llritaiii le give the l'rench what
nfi ever they want en that coast. The leglsla
j tive council and house of assembly have
$ Mut a respectful but vigorous address te
;-v Me queen.
f TM lliA iirKanl uw...llu..r 1.... ll 1 a....
-" w .',w.v.. .V.J W 4.V f ,- tri V
; tauUUtlug te read of numerous oellUloU:..
Mtweeu ocean ateaiuers and Icebergs.
TiAxcAiTiitt can proudly claim possession
eftntitl (hat turns te dust and bark again
with a rapidity only equalled by the
changes of the weather.
llvntid by, when lAncaster Brt park
and the electric street enrsbcsln te operotu,
the doslrnullltyMeC few trces nlenK the
sleep nml uiiciilllrnlcd banks of the Cenes.
l3g will be generally appreciated.
Mn. llnnstt's, In his tariff essay bofnre
Congress, quotes the preamble of a tariff
art passed by our stale assembly In 1TS4, In
which It Is declared that geed policy and a
regard le the well being of divers useful
ami Industrious cltlrciiN demand that
uioderatodutioabolald en i-ertaln manu
facture! which de most lutorfcre with, and
whleli If no relief lie given, will under
mine and destroy the useful manufactures
of the llke kind in this country. Then
with magnificent alliteration our con cen con
gressinnn observes that "In this rulle of
tariff antiquity we can discover enough
fragments of benes for a scientific stains
man of our day te construct a giant, whleh,
like a fulthlul sentinel, stands guard ever
factory, forge, field and overy fold of
American labor." This Is all very grand,
but Us value In hlsnrgumentdepcnds uku
what the authors of the "rellfi" con
sidered "moderate duties." Certainly,
the McKlnley bill, with Its net lucrunse of
taxation by evor noventy-tlirco million,
would net haeheen considered moderate
by our frugal forefathers. Ife then pluuKOs
Inte an argument le the cflect that the
growing of corn and hent for expert must
cease, boeause India and Unssla nre ulul
t!iu(thn in.irkelsnf the werlil nta inurh
chbaper rnle. "The production of cereals
has become the advantageous Industry of
olher countries, and hasceasodte be ours."
This conclusion of our Kepubllcau
congressman Is llin result of the
high tariff policy which he would
have the farmers bolleve Is for their
benefit. The fanners have been patiently
standing taxation all theso years for the
sake of the home market, and new
they find the price, of tlielr grain tlxed
abroad and their congressman Informing
them that they have no show In that market,
and that they need net ex poet te make
anything out of wheat and mm, lie soeins
te feel that the farmei's outlook is gloomy
nnd hurrles en te talk about tobacco, pAtis
Inir only te iiuote a letter of Oeneral Jack
son's favoring a judicious tarllf and urging
for It the advantages which few Americans
dispute, lu fact llie whele of this essay Is
formed te combat the most radical freu
trade for which ltepubllcan abuse of pre
toctlen has provoked a hearing. 1 In gives the
tobacco question exhaustive consideration,
quoting elaborate tables of statistics from
treasury roertN and reaching conclusions
mere comforting te the farmer for whom
he has boundless pity, for, says he, "the
enemlcs of the farm have coine te be numer
ous nnd naught', If net wicked." He
waxes eloquent In recital of the Imjierts of
agricultural products and gives the Impor
tation of breadstufTs at nine millions. The
statistical abstract for 18S9 recently
Issued gives the importation of breadstufls
ns eight millions, nnd nearly all of It wns
hurley. IIe places the value of domestic
animals Impoited ntflrty-ilve millions; the
government report referred le glves a little
oversoven millions as thu value of nil ani
mals Impoited, dutiable and free, and five
millions wero horses, lie notes an annual
Importation of sixteen hundred million
dezen eggs, whlle the treasury report
gives thu value of eggs Imported at less than
two and a half millions. As this would be
about six hundred nnd forty dozen eggs
for a dollar, It Is clear that thore Is some
thing bad about these egg figures. Veg
etable Imports he places at soven millions ;
the report at two and u quarter. In short,
the statistical abstract of the United Htates
lit net supported by M-. llieslus' Authority,
and it appears te be lu uoed of revision.
IIe ends with the earnest prayer that
"what the canker-worm hath left the cater
pillar ball net take," In which delirious
sinille thore may be profound wisdom.
Van Heutkn's Coia Ceia
World. Ijiruenl Hale In the
Vliouce (,'emt-M the Nnine
Of 80ZO1HJNT t It la derived from two Greek
wurda signifying " lopreervo the teeth ;"imd
It deaarves lis title, for there In no preparation
will de this mere rapidly, aurely, nod pirns
anUy. Thu coiituinpllen of BU.ODON'T Is ho he ho
nu'ine. Tllll I'OOJlIu AHtdlllHllOlt.
Many poepla nre natmiUliixl when they dis
cover the wlilnrlrculntlen or Tlwmru' tktrtlric
Oil. There la liiintly u druic limisulu thu coun
try Hint does net liuve thin remedy upon It
khelvei. The pulille have round It l a keikI
tlilnu mid allck le II. Held In J.aiicai!r by W.
T. lleeli, 1.T7 Hlid 1JI North ijueen street.
Hpnrc our loved ones. Hear the plcndtni;
Tliat k'wh up from nchliicluiirU.
Uut crlm dciilli. euriilen nnliccdlnt',
I'lercea Willi the futal dnrl
TlKwe who wlin ui lain would tarry,
These we Ieiib ke much te latip,
AndeinteiiK tlielr rerms we curry
Te tlie crave kn ilark nnd deep,
rUadinu with death nvalN lielhlnjt. We
ilium de iientlliiiuj le ward oil' the dart he alius
nt these no love. We must protect tlieni from
film. When the linckliu; ciiukIi, the hectic
Hush, or u imlii In Hie skloer client kIc Indica
tion of h vensiiiuptlvc tciulrncy, cicf promptly.
tle te your drunuKt and get a bottle or It.
l'lene's (leldcn Medical Dlscuiery. Thla rem
edy allaya the lulliiniuiutUiii of the delicate
lung tissue.. It heats the Irritated parts. It
MreiiKllien tlie bleed and tenea up the debili
tated syateiii, and In thla wuy death can lie
Curced te rellncjnlsli his held upon our friend.
It Is fiiariitifccif te cure. If, taken In lline ami
and Klveuu fulr trlul, or luouey paid for ll will
Ija3 refunded. M.TtlAM
Huh Coiilldciiee.l
"In one ease perseunlly known te me (lie
auecesaef llunleck Jtloeil tttttert was almost In
credible. One ludv described them ns worth
humlrcji eilullart. I m)Kvlf lme the Kreatest
ceurldeiice In them." K. H. Hcrutch, druicKltt,
ItulliMM, Out. Held In ljtncHster by V, T.
Ilecli, l.rrand ISV,N'erlli Queen atreet.
7"AN UOUTUN'H COCOA.
TUT. TAMED COCOA OK KUHOl'K,
Til E COMING ON K OK M KKIOA
lluuaeheld W'uidi All Over Uuiepj.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
11 Best and Gees Farthest."
New that its manufacturer:) tire draw
lug the attention of the Amerlcaii pub
lic te thlsyW aud, ever since its inven
tion, the If of all cocoas, It will been
be appreciated here us vull us elsewhere
nil ever the world. All that thu manu
facturers request Is simply one trial, or,
atlll better, a comparative test with
whatever ether cocoa it may be ; fVicii
Van lIeuTKN'd Cocea itefwlll con cen
vlnce everyone of Its great superiority.
It is because of this that the English
paper Wealth, hays: "Once tried, al
ways used."
-Te avoid llie evil iirecla of Teas and
Coffee, ue ceuvUully VAN IIOIJrEN'ii CO
COA, which Is a Hl'HU.NuniKNni of the
NnitViM aud a refrebln; and iieurl.hlni;
eeNerage. (U)
gev $(ttc ev ilritt.
17IOU IlKNT-IIANDHOMK KIIONT HOOM
,1 eti'jil iliKir, Ne. 12 Wei Klngatreet; finest
hx-iitleulii Ihuilty forelllce or light business.
Inquire of W.W.AMM,
luSO-tfd Aller'a Oallery.
13ACKlNOH,A.S KOI.U1WH; IJIltlf.
I. Hleam and llydniulicl'urkliiv,Abe
ueu and Wlek 1'uckliiK, Ileiup Pack
ItlOO.KOK
ln-st Hepe,
II. lu.lflllC. A b
ImMUH Mill ItlMnl A.IJ..I.I. eiln.nl lllutn.
HI eilliltiif, Ouiu I'ucklmr.Uiim Klnca for Water
(auuea, Plumbago l'utkleif, Keed'a 1'utent As
i.i!Sl'uIl'il h"'.;tl'"t lile Ceicr, at JOHN
I. lil'S, liHEaatFulteD street. in7.lfd
fitecevtcm.
THUltHK'N.
A CARLOAD
-OK"
Large White Potatoes
Wholesale and Retail,
AT-
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST.
-ttrANrKi.-i:vKiiY iieimkkkki'i:k in
V ljuinuterniict vlrliilt te knew Hint no
lme willed In our larnu Meck of .Collce u
Nn- llnunl, rolled
Tim WT-HTMINHTEIl
Gelden Maracaibo Coffee.
And In order Hint Hits ronVe nets Inlredm-nl
In till luM'tnui of Ilia country Me urn Rlvlne
niriiy frvn n fine let of Hllvrrwiirp.cninlMlnK or
Nankin KIiikh, HtiKitr H"en, Tfttile Hmkjtiii,
llntfrr Knives ami jiri;e Knlvne and Kerk, all
efHIienirlil inannraclnri'. (Ine 111 eee Willi ear li
nnd every h,iiihI. Tills lirand U n delirious
Inljle livenKC. It Is ilenliln the strnlnilli of
Mecha erJnac(iil'ifanl prepared ex prtsisly for
hli;hleiiel trade, and lielne lined lsricely liy nil
or the fluent linteln ill New Yerk and ether Inriie
elites, nml the price Is mi low that It lirliiKsll
In ri'Hcli of every pomen. Ucmi tnlicr, we linve
Hie lliient liriuiils of colleen In Die nUilc, nnd our
prices nre lower llinn Hie leesl,iiiallly eon-
lilcr.Kl. We Imvn nl lV h, 1H, w, Vi, SI, , iT,
W, :lneil 40 cents -r pound.
llnrKiilus In Dried Krullt I'enclies, AlirlreU
Prunes, I'riinellnH, Ac, nl from three te five
cenU mt iieiitul l( tlian miiiiii ijuullty can lie
leiiilil ut elviwliere.
Samuel Clarke. Agt.,
'ren.CofTee nml Orecery Ktere,
12 A II Meuth (Jufen HI,, Near Ceutru HiUnre,
Lnncuslcr, l'a.
ill T UKinr.
Flags !
- Flags !
-I'OU-
DECORATION DAY.
BLOOKER'S DUTCH COCOA.
Nothing like It ever offered. Hee Kiamlnrr
for mere detailed description. Alse see .Yriu
I'.ra for bargains In Canned HmsU nnd Dried
ri nils. Always bear In mind Unit we arc
HEADQUARTERS
K()lt MKATH, SAIrKI) KISII, C'ANNKI)
tlOODS AND DltlHI) IMtlMTO.
POll
rirnlc llniiis He
Huimner lloleua . . 9c
lirled lt.M UK-
Knuckle lleer I5e
llenelcss Ham 12c
Muckcivl HferUSc
Ne. liMnrkerel.. I.VV tli
lleepHea lllealcr Mackeri I aieVlh
llerrlni; IU for ffie
White Klsh !ieyft
Midland llerrlni; flOOVkctf.
A I1K1 HIT.
'Jlbbl Kvnperated Himar Cern, (1 lts for 2V.
Tfildila I'leuli Wnter Crackers nl 4 ft.i for Bic.
(Ilni;er Hnnps and Nlcnacs at HIM formic. Hei led
Oils, O.it Meal and Wheat (Jertn, (S lbs for 'Z'f.
Tun carloads of Hall Just In. Heiul for prices,
utatlni; nuieimt of Hall wanted.
We liuve a Unmeant! lilt; luirenliia'nnd can't
peHslbly write them up. Come take a walk
ever our larini slnreroem and you will see
uinny IIiIuks te tempt jour iix.kelboek.
WIIOl.KHAl.KANlillCTAILiUllOCKl',
COUNKIt WKHT KINO ANI) I'ltU'UKHrM.
Directly Opposlle
J. II. Martin A Ce.'s Dry O00.N Htere, nnd
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel,
Da-Loek fnr thu llltf Hl(;n across the pae
inent. ,
.titvitoein.
Parasols! Parasols! Parasols!
Circa I llnrRiilin In Cheap Parasols.
Assiirtmeiit of Kine 1'nriiaela.
Meiirulni; Parasols.
tllerlannd I'lilen Hllli Hun Umbrellas.
Umbrellas I - Umbrallasl
I'mbrellaa lu (heat Varlellcs and lu All
ijunlllles.
Iiiicn Coers for Coach ParuseN
AIIKIndaef Umbrellas and Parasols Made te
Order. Alse Net larnsels.
e-Hepalrlnj; and lteceverlnu Neatly IKuieTiS
attiii:.maki:iis,
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN.
14 East King St.
Uud
uprl'.'
Itlrtchiuevij.
TVYlniCl'I.Alt ATTENTION 1'Alll
TO
and
L Medel Maklni;, 1'ntterns, Drawings
iitne i-riiiis, 111 prices reaseuaui
11KMVH. SCI Knt Fulton Htreet,
at JOHN
1117-tfd
A Oi:.NCV KOll CAM
J incut te take the p
bulk II makes live time:
1.A11AN A COM CK
Place of Ited 1-cuil. In
tiles the Mtiuiitits' ir ri.il
lead and la far xuiu-rler In nuikliinateuin Joints
packing mini and hand hole platen en boilers,
i, .r, i-ncu ui cenw xt pound, at JU1IN
Ur:srH.&UKjklr'ullen street. m7-tfd
IF VOU WANT A FIUHTCI.AHH l-OUTAIII.K
Km;lne and llelter, en wheels, cheap, ns the
lollewlin; prices slum-: U horsn-peer, $l".ri : s
hersu-Hmer, $ji"i , 10 hor-peHer, t'i75; 15 horse herse
iHiuer, J.S75J 'JU herse-imwer, 51,175, call at JOHN
lllinvH.S3Fjit Kulleu street. lu7-lfd
STKA.M IIKAT lSTHKCO.MINtl lHUTlOK
duellhiKs, cliurches, sihiKil houses etc.,
tluiUKli siuvessfully used one
hundred lears
ace. ii lieu
ICO. hell loll COIltellltlbllen ibaliifi, rull mi
JOHN 1IIXI, wheullluhe leu u Kiillsraclerv
Joti, uta fair price.
inT-tld
fJJ)VtjKj Hull te tt Inch diameter, for
tale nta low figure, and thu only house lu the
ei i iiu n pieruiiini; luiieinne, euttlnu up te
Inch dlamcler, nl JOHN IIIJjT M,:l.U liist Fill-
ten atit-et.
Iii7-tfd
1
7IOH OIJHKNH AND UI..VB.SWAHI
CUT-
lery and Hihhiiis, u te
UMMIUUUS,
17I0H lltlll.KlOs. H01tl.ONTAI..TAlHhAlt.
J Vertical, I'ertuble, Cylinder, Marine, of
any sire or e-r, of the best material uud
workmanship, te te JOHN IHXI', iiii 1-Jist Ful
ton alns-t. m7-trd
1'tIOH DOM'S, 1.ACI hCHKWH, HCTTtTitKWH',
H(liare and lleianen Nuts, tliese keikU lu
aleck, ul JOHN HISiT . !K1 Iial Fulton Hrwl.
Iil7-tfd
"lTtOlt l-HAlT t'ADV ASIIKSTOS D1HC
V ulves, Jenkins Valvc,llrns (Hobe Val,s,
llnissllnte Vnles, Iren Hedy tllelie Vnlics.
Uierh.ifely Viile, Tep Safety Vulves, Air
Vahes, Itadlater Valies, I'ralt's Hutnulns
Check ValMM, ilrass Check Valve,Feet Valies
Annie Valves, call at JOHN UDjT'H, AC1 Fiis
t ulten Htrtvt. Iii7-trd
1 TUMI'S, lltllT.KIbS.VuNMNarOKNTHrFU
. ,...' undHtemn l'umiis. el uny catwclly, at
JOHN HUSl-rt, act Hut Fulton atreet. m7-td
17t0ltllOll.r.HTl'IIK I1HUHI1KS, HTI
Jl1 I'iih! Wrenches.PHH'uud Menkey W.
...ml. ..1 l!,.... ..II ..
UJtON
reucheu
1F.IIUI, ,-.!, I ,11-., 1,1, Ulll, tlC.
Ul-iST. 5U lUst Fullen tlrift,
1U7-I fd
TAplAT0U4 OF ANY MAICK Olt DK
A,".'.S,i7luJlurl.,.ul,'.!',trMnaWerlgures.
by JOHN llliiT. Xa Fjiat Fulton street. m7-tfii
-lTIOlt HTKAM ciA'ucifa, uTeil Oil MW
vr .,,r.,r"r';' ater (langes, (iauce Cecka,
Weed Wheels or Weigh tt, lilasa Tube
Whlnllps, Hyphen for Hteuni Unlives, Cylluder
Ollen. I'lulu, Water Uiiuite I'eluiiins, Cocks for
Hteain Clsugeiculleu JOHN IJKhT, XU Katt
Fulton itreet, mMfd
17-011 C'AHT IltON VirU KITT1.NC1M, 110T11
plain null reducing, up telMuch diameter,
alleiible l'lttliiKS, Manxes, Khtiuje Unions,
Manifolds, American Unions, Tube HupperlK,
HatiiM-rs, Fleer Hint IVIIIur l'lates, te le JOHN
1I1I"H. tin FjwI Fulton street. m7-tfd
SJlitnamaHet'r.
riltLAOKU'IIIA, TiiCJidny, Msy 27, 18TK).
Mere than fifty styles of
Brandenburgs new en the coun
ters. One of the newest has
wlii te figures en garnet ground.
Anether has stripes en a blue
ground. The line of light
colors is again complete and
fuller than ever.
B e a u t i ful Brandenburgs !
Exquisite in printing, artistic in
coloring, but the peculiar charm
is in the stuff itself. Touch it :
smooth as silk. Net a lump or
knot or scraggly place en the
delicate surface. But net a
hint of weakness I Try te tear
a bit warp or woof way, no
odds which. Nothing slimpsy
there. Just as the polish el
culture and geed breeding lilts
a man or woman above the
common, se the perfect make
and finish lifts the Branden
burgs above ether cottons.
Rivals? Yes about as a
" farthing dip " rivals an arc
light. '1 he wonder of wonders
is that Brandenburgs are only
20 cents a yard.
Northwest of cent re.
Forty styles of genuine Lans Lans
dewne, and just the shades
everybody is wanting. Almest
zephyr-like for lightness. $1.25.
Irridescent Gloriosa is a twin
fairy in silk-ancl-woel. $1.50
and $1.75. About Ge styles.
Near centre of the store.
Forty-inch Jiatisle.
An unusual width, but the
price I2jc is even farther
out of the common. By geed
rights it should be 18c. The
maker meant it te be iSc or
mere. A little slew, tne sea
son get ahead of him, and you
save at least 6J cents a yard.
A sheer, clear, smooth, thor
oughly geed stuff.
black en while
blue en Mhlte
cardinal 011 whlte
Three neat designs in each.
By far the best Batiste we ever
had for the money.
Northwest of centre.
A Serge sensation.
52-inch All-wool C r e a m
Serge, with border of gradu
ated mixed black stripes, at 60
cents. We never heard of it
under $1. Werth $1 as surely
as ever a Serge was. Why 60
cents ? say you. Simple as
sleep. It's the wind-up of a
manufacturers output. We
get it at wind-up prices se
may you. But when these few
pieces go there's an end.
Grand stuff for mountain or
seashore wear, and say $3.60
for enough for a generous
dress !
.Southeast of icntie.
Jehn Wanamaker.
atrvtnnce.
OTANDAItl) CAIUtlAaE WORK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
40, , 4! At JIA11KKT HTUKirr. (Hear of the
rostetftcc), LANCAMTEIl, l'A.
All the latest styles In llupifles. Kninlty Car
rlttKCS, I'huiteus, Hurreys, Cabriolet, I'bietens,
lluckbenrds, Tretting WiiKOiis.Hhitlen Wngeus,
Market Wagons, etc., new ready ler the Spring
Trade.
A line line of Hccend-1 land Werk.
New Is the time te order for Hprliiff. Htrlctly
first-class work and all work fully KuarauUiMl
My prices are the lowest lu the county for tlu
same quality of work, Uh emeu call and ex
amine my work.
ItepalnllnK and llepalrlne promptly at
tended te and done lu a llrst-class manner. One
set of workmen especially emplejed for thai
puriose,
lilioccllnttceito
ITlOltTHirillisT IIOTAIIt FlItNACK IN
13 the market, go te JOHN 11K.ST, Ml ljist
1-ulten street.
ni7-trd
fer.
OLD 11UONZK. LIOUIIW AND HIZINO
for steam work, at JOHN IH.ST'M.ISH K.ist
ten street. in7-tfd
Jl N KLLTUKK S 1'OCIC FA UM.
STORM KIING (2161)
llECOIlD 20.
Hired by Happy Medium, sire of SO perferincrs
from 2:1IV4 t" -" Dtuii Topsy Tu ler by Alex
ander's Ne'iunn, sire of Lulu, -Ml1;, Ac. Ac.
Terms for Spring season of 1SW, frill for afoul,
Fer tabulated iiedlgree nnd oilier Information,
address DANIF.I.U. F.Nlll.1:,
uprlJ-lmdAw Marietta, l'a.
100,000.
IN 1IONDH AND MOKTOAC1RH FOIt IN
VKSTOIW. IN HUMS OF
f 100, fJU), 1000, ll.tXU te tMfiOO.
lleuds -Ujier cent. Interest, pa) able quarterly.
Mortgages fi )er cent. Interest, sij able liaif
) early.
Hcnd or call for full Information.
JOHN 11. MKT.LFIl,
Ne UH DuknHU
"I OOlv I 1.1FK lNSt'itANC H A I' COST, HKK
King's IiiMinutee nuil litul IMalr .Isrnry,
llepresentlug Life, Accident, Fire, Heller, I'late
Olavs uud Theft Insurance.
OllU-e -10s lUHTKINO.ST.,!!d Fleer Frent.
niCS-lm A. T. HALZIOKlt. .Malinger.
"T7-AUATION KXCHUSIO.NH.
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
AUTraellug Kxwnses Included.
A purly will li-ae rhlladelphi.i JULY is, for a
Visit te
The Oulward Trip will be .Made (ler tbu
Picturesque Canadian Pacific Railway,
With visit te Montreal. Ilaiitr Hei Hprlngs,
Ureal Glacier of the Helklrks, Vanceuier, and
Victeria. After visiting Heatllc.Tuceiua, i'orl i'erl
lund, the Columbia Ulver, etc., t lie return will
be luade enct the
NOIU'lir.llV l'AlirtC lt.VIl.UOAl),
With n Tour through tlie
Yellowstone National Park.
DIIHINO JULY ANDAl'UUHT.-A series et
excursions te leading Kustirn resorts,
JULY' 17. Flret excursion 01 thu season te
Yellowstone National l"urk.
W. HA YMOND. I. A. WHITCOMU.
jrHend for dcscrlptleclrculars, designating
the particular trip desired.
HAYMOND A WimCQMli,
111 Heulh Ninth Ht, (under CentlneuUii Hetel),
l'hlladelphla, l'a.
may3l-3td
gHu VSeeh;
-ttr-AMi imiw cioem.
WATT & SHAND,
t i
Ar.' New Dlsplnvlnx an liinnense Assortment
of the talent Tiilngsln
Scotch Ginghams,
Zephyr Ginghams,
India Pongees,
Wash Challies,
Printed Satines,
Outing Cleths.
SPECIAL BARGrATO.
M pieces Hliln Hand Challies, Sea )ard ; never
sold for less than l',c.
1(11 pieces Printed '.'halites, dark ground, UJe ;
worth lik
New I'rlnml Oullmr Clelbs, styles nnd color
In K ns the Muesli French llanneU, nt Se, lOu and
1-Jicii ynnl.
I'lne 7.phyr (lliiKliatns, latest stjles, 15c a
yard ; elty prtci-, av?.
Fine India t'ensee, lujje tii'.'Ona yard.
a.lMl yards iress(llni;bams,brlcbt atylcs, new
combinations, Kk1 a yard; eery day price Ter
tills nuiillly, r.'Kc
NewTolledii Nerds, 10aud.l2ca yard.
Finest French Hatlnes, handsome designs, JSe
a yard.
llest Amtrlcjin Uutlucs, a great variety, at
12Kcaynrd.
New Melanel Bjtlnes, In Illack and lllack
nnd Wlilte. are wurmnted absolutely fast lu
color and will neither crock, stain nor fade.
G. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
gmite itub J?loc.
11HO IX AND H1IOF.S.
V 1? 1? 1? (, TO WTAUKHOUHK'S,
EEEE
AND COMFOIIT OO
10
HTACKIIOUHK'H.
EEEE
AND HAVINO OO TO
HTACKIIOIJSK'H.
Ol'K AHHOIITM ENT OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOUSl'KINO AM) HUMME11HTYLE.SAKE
NOWCOMl'LETK.
4..-1 lie Prices nre " FOIt
purses, ami iheHtjies are
your feet.
KAHK" te your
KOlt EAHE " te
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
23 & 30 EAST KING STREET,
nu:
LEA DEI! IN. FINE NHOKMAKINQ
AND LOU' I'ltlCEH.
AltOEST AHIOItTMHNT I
The Ijirsest AsBerlinent of Ladles', Misses',
Children's and Infants' Ox lords and Hllppers In
this city. This statement, te some people, may
seem te be an Idle beast, but te our many cus
tomers who hae been bnylng tlielr Oxfords
and sllpHTS here for the past two seasons,
knew hew trutiiml It Is, us then we had the
largest Hteck and Assortment In the city, and
tills season we have udded ,h grent many of the
Litest Hlyles.
LA ltd EST AND FINEHT DIHI'LAY IN THE
CITY IN OUH WEST WINDOW.
Ijulles' Dongola 1'atent leather Tip Oxfords
at t3c, 75c, 11 00, SI '.ri mid upwards.
Utdles' Deugela l'lalu Tee Oxfords ut 11 00,
Jl , Si 60, fj 00 and upwards.
Ladles' 1'ntent Leather FteiiI Oxfords at 11 15,
tlH),nudK!U.
l-idles' llusspt erTnu Oxfords with Tips nnd
I'lnlnTecK, UV, 75c. 91 Ul, 11 -Sand upwards.
Ladies' Kid Opera Slippers at fide, 75c, J10O,
iiij, eiaeand koe.
Ijidles' Flue Headed Hllppers, with Iluekles,
Hen s, i:te 81 i), II W aud 11' 00.
Mlsees' Dongola nnd llnssel, Tip andl'laln
Tiw Oxfords, at 75c, ink', II 10 and upwards.
Child's Dongola and Kiwsct Oxford altUc,
75c,100,jrirnndl&0.
Infant's Dongola nnd Itussct Oxfords at R5c,
50c, 75candl Ul. And ethers net mentioned.
In fact we have e cry thing from the cheapest
tot lie best, '
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Chas. H. Frey,
(Hticcessei teFHKY A ECKEIll") the Leader of
Lew l'rlces lu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
M)SI ft EAST KINO HTHKET.
I.ANCAHTEH, l'A.
CrSInn ('Insist Eery Evening nt (I o'clock
Hxccpt Monday aud Satnrdaj.
Clilitrtiunvi'.
ITIOll .t MAHTIN.
China, Glass,
AND
QUEENSWARE
AT-
Cliina Hall.
Wk are new opening our Spring
Importation of Queens ware and will
tie prewired te supply our customers
with the very best grade of ware al
Isjrest l'rlces. Ileuscstlres rtcehe
esjieclal attention.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 East King Street.
SUtenicije.
T UTHEIl a KAUI'FMAN,
ATfOHNHY-AT-U W.
Hecend Fleer Kttileniau I
NerUiDuksUiret.
NEW YORK SHE,
Oxfords and Slippers.
ulidlng. Ne.
pr-lydA
ClDthtnn.
"TMNBTAILOBINO.
1890 -SPRING.- 1896
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest and Most Klngai't Assortment
or
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Heady for Your Insp-ctlen.
We would al nnuniinrp the purrhsse of a
Jeb Let of English Hnltlng nnd Treusering at a
great sacrifice, which we will tell at
, Astonishingly Lew Prices.
-Cnll early te secure a bargain In these
goods,
H. Gerhart,
4)NLY
DIllKUr IMI'OHTlNfl TAILOIl INTItKCirY
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dZ7-tfd
M
YKRHA KAT1IFON.
ATTRACTIONS
in eun
We've many attractions ln our Custom De
partment. We are showing the
Handsomest Line
OF
SUITING
KOlt
Men's Wear
KKOM
$15.00 te Almest Any Price'
Huch styles as tliese are net efTcred anywiierj
In ljuieaster for the price. Huch an assortment
you'll find new here else.
ELEGANT HTLYUH IN
Men's Treusering !
Mere than you'll care te leek nt. Trices range
from SI te Jl:i. We'll tit you, tee.
Myers & Rathven,
Leading Fashionable Tailors,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET
LANCASTER. PA.
-1LOTH1NO.
L. Gansman &
Bre.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
-1N-
MEN'H, HOY'S AND CHILDUEN'.S
llKAlHlUAllTMt.S.
O. A. It. Indigo Illue Suits with two sets of
buttons, nt 17, H, !10.
Men's Cheviot Suits at Jl 50, f I, i".
Men's All-Weel Cheviot Suits at 73,50, f?,
110.
Men's Worsted Suits at tl 50, 51, 53, SO.
Men's All-Weel English Worsted Suits at
17, IS, 110, U.
Men's Fine Worsted Ceat nnd Vest, Imported,
17 50,58,510,812.
Hey's Hul U a 1 12 2.', 52 73, SX
Hey's All-Weel Suits at 51, S3, 0, 67, Is.
.100 Children's Hulls, coat nni pnnts, 83c, 51,
81 23. 1 hey nre greut value for tlie money.
500 Children's runts. 20c nnd 2f&
430 Men's Working I'anls, 53c, C3c, 73c, 81.
All-Weel Cheviot IMnls, II 75nnd 1200.
Our Custom lallerlug Department filled with
New and Nobby Htyles for Spring and Hummer
Suiting at Lew Trices.
Write or Call fur Samples.
L Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors nnd Manufacturers or Men's, Hey's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
6 and 68 NORTn QUEEN ST.,
I. W. CORKER OF 0RANQE, LANCASTER, FA.
- Net connected with any oilier Clothing
Heuse In the city.
fa-He cautious and make 110 mistake se that
you get te the right place.
M
AKT1N HllOs.
It Is a plain business fact
that our Clothing for .Men
and Heys U being distin
guished forsuperlerlty. That
Is done by Hie wearers.
Every day we hear expres
And This IsTrne
At Every
Point.
siens from new customers sent here by their
friends like this : " We hear your clothing Is
the best." We are careful, and shall always be
te keep up this superiority. The reach In price
Is from the highest uud best te the leiut thai is
geed.
Men's Suits, ready-made, 53 te 5-5.
Heys' Ceat, Leug I'antaudVrst Hulls, IJteSlS.
llej.' Knee Hunt Hulls, SI.S5 te 510.
Heys' Sailor Hulls nml Klll, iLMleftJ.
Hee our CI. A. It. Suits, fust color, tuesets but
tons, 810.
A column In this imper would net describe
lu details of dress lu our Furnishing Uoeds De
partment liken visit. Seethe Welch and Cey
lon Flannel Shirts, linage enough for any iuste,
11 te 82 and up. Deinet Flannel shirts, 23c nnd
S7Jeup. Summer Underwear mid Hosiery all
011 the go. That there Is superiority In Under
garment at all prices, seeing ours will prove,
llubber Waterproof Coats and Umbrella In
large variety. Wearing qualities closely seen
after. Lewest prices aluays. The Merchant
Tailoring Department 1. scoring new customer,
dally. When shaft we mark you and make
your Ideal Suit?
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
LNOASTEH, l'A.
(Keal.
T UMIIEKA1
lj 'lOHACCO
EKN HAHD W
NHPOA1..
CO HHOOKH AND CASES. WEST-
OODS. Wholesale nun KuUll,
bv
11. 11. MAHTIN A CO,
nl-lyd
421 Watef Street, laincuster. I
Custom Department.
n AUMUAHDNK1U COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Orncra Ne. 129 North Qneen Street, and Ne.
X-i North lrtuce street,
Yabus North i'rlnce Street, near Heading
Depot.
nls-tM LANCAaTKB, fA,
9m sQoeb.
w
ll.tdA.MHO.N A r-lMlKK.
A VIC40ROU3
SPECIAL SALE
-OF-
Dress Ginghams
-AT-
VERY LOW PRICES.
Ladles' HI nek t null. Worsted nnd Cleth
Jackets, Headed nnd Hllk Wrais, Embreldsred
riwiiw, iiuiu miu niiK unpen.
Little Heys' Tunic Hult,l 75 tela.
Knee l'a 11 Is. 25e te 12.
Calice, Demet and l'crcnle Waists, 25a, GOe
ana mc.
Ladles' Ready-Made Dresses and Hurah Hllk
wnisifl.
Ladles' Whllfl Muslin Rklrts, We te 12.
Ladles' Night Kobes, tle tet2.
Corset Cevers, 23c te 7ec.
Underwear, 2Se te II.
Children's Leng and Short Dresser, 28 1 te IS.
Fer Gentfemen of Fashion.'
There is nothing te excel our new Light Col
ored Flat llrlmHlltr Hat atH 50.
Te close out a let of last season's Light RllfT I
Hatswclinvc marked ineui ,'juc. jiiiey weuia 1
be cheap nt 11. J
iianusonie ana uuniuie nuiei en-jruir. iw
Bey, no.
leclncdes and Olrls'Trlcyclesat Very Lew I
vein
ITICCS.
A large variety of l'aper, Zinc, leather aud
a T TAIL
W'ff tnftlrn n stieelnltv fif Fine CflUVO Trunks.
Qents' Tourist Hhlrt.s, In Flaunal.Hilk. Mad
ras Cleth, Cheviots, Hatlnes and Deniets. Prices
runge from 8S0 te 17 50. .
A ttne assortment of Ulnzers and Tsnels
Hashes. '
Suits for Corpulent Gentlemen,
s, JI0.S12 TOIJO.
t.eiiL'nnil Hlmrt Hires te tit nil nroisirtleus.
Extra I'unts at nil prices te tit extra sire men.
RUBBER COATS.
81 75,,550, ri75,8'l.
A (lenuli.e 1'iirc Oum Ceat, 51 50.
bcr, 81 W te 82 25.
Hey's Hub-
Gent's English Mackintosh Coats.
Self-Adjusting Wire Window Screens, opera-
ted by Cell Springs, only 3sc.
(i iiv t -mi Nnrini'M. nniv ;eu.
Wire Screen Deers, tlin
walnut, 81 23, 81 3.1 mid 81 .'.
Wire Screen Deers, three panels. Imitation
CHILDHEN'S AND MIHSE3'
SPRING HEEL SHOES.
New Shapes, In the Finest Leather, with Pat
ent Leather Tips or l'lain Tees, fnll assortment
or wiutns una sizes, ranging ireni iec ie u.
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, l'A.,
ANU
NO. MS MAHKET HT.. HATUUHIIHIUL PA.
TJOSTON HTORE.
GO TO THE
-reii-
In llla?k Drc;s Silks.
In lllack Dress Goods.
In Illack Henriettas.
in Black Surah Silks.
In lllack Satins.
In Colored Henriettas.
In Illack and Colored Cashmere.
In Illack Lace Flouncing..
In lllack Drapery Notts.
In Cream Dress Goods,
In Trimming Hilks.
In Trimming llraidj.
In Head Trimming.
In Illack and Colored Velvets.
In Ulack Cashmere Shawls.
In llerdcred Nun's Veiling for Veil.
In Dotted Swisses.
Iu l'lalu and Fancy White Goods.
In l'lalu, I'lald and Striped Ulack Lawns.
In Silk ltibbeus.
In Neck Huchings.
In Embroideries.
In Silk and Cotten l.aees.
In Corsets aud Kid (llevcs.
In Silk and Cotten Gloves nnd Mitts.
In Ladles' and Children's Hosiery.
In Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs.
In iJiceCaps.
lu Ijicg Lambrequins.
In Flush Halls and Ornament.
In Undciwear.
IiiHIlk and Gingham Umbrellas.
In White Shirts.
In Flannel Shirts.
In Curtain Lace and Scrims.
Iu Dress Ginghams.
In ljice Curtains.
In Outing Cleths.
In Black aud Wlilte French Satlues.
Ill White Quilts.
In Table Oilcloths.
In Muslins and Calicoes.
In Table Linens.
Our Goods Are the Best.
35 & 37 N. Queen St.
LANCASTER, PA.
BOSTON STORE.
Williamson d Fester,
ism
TRI
Mr
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- ,1 --.y I-
v.
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