Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 29, 1890, Image 2

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IiANOASTER DAILY IKELMGENCER, THUHSDAY, MAY 29, 1890.
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'Vs ROBERT CLARK Publisher.
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v tjrerr day in uie year, uui eunuay. en
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f-V.WOfOABTER.PA.. Mty 29. 1890.
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j..c The Democratic Seminatien.
jfraggeeta that the growing warmth of
tb contest between the advocate or
t.w-iwefl ana raiiisen ier me jjeme-
'XW i.l- t !.. II.. f.. .1... .lt.
lsjcwug iiumiuuiieii Vitus nn me iuiiiv-
iiedtef both, nud the making of nu-
. ether select leu le lead tbe Democratic
.Jwat.
i'i' IVn nirrpn with c.iir content twirarv Hint
' .Hue couventleii Is net canllncil te tlie
riKjMmiea''&'f Wallace ntid l'attlwn for
?ih ttplorlleti. but we cntuiet iiizree
I'-that tliclr nainet need te be drop-tied
KvyllMumiiaA tlifv linvn tlowlenoil ft na well
i TLfM friends in their consideration for the
fawjuomluatlen. Tliere never was n geed
Jman who hud net plenty of eucmlpn,
ms. ftuu u me convent ion slep1 te ioek ier a
K&i candidate whom everyone will be pleased
gewllli it will have task Iwyend it
&ctaeagth. Ner de we object te a measure
$8ef heat in the can van for a nomination.
KK M la an agrceuble Indication or lllu ami
fcSaIgu of strong virility. If the heat
gv4 kept within reasonable bounds,-! a te
Imbe readily turned toward aiding the huc
IM Icessef the convention's choice, no ill, but
X - Krwl nnniAa frrtiii It
CrCeiiccrnini; thoclie!cunf ilu cenvtMi-
UnJ .. . ' -i.... ii ...in
I2y? lien, t we ioek unuu uiu iiiuikt, ii win
tvrj. ; 1 tlnfililfitil nltlutlif Iti ilm out tuiiidi
mtulc
r-7 J MV UVVIUI.K V.il,.J Ml . vnllliw
fMJet the relative atrcueth of the names
JLs VtnnAi-u3u1 ft Htn imln 1 it n 4 tntt it1ittt t Itftv
UIUIV- VIIV, tlUllllllMlllMI . IHV .J
. ..e li.fiitin IliA .nr.tjk I'm. nlfLnliiiii
We
the
W?FX tmvn lifinnl nf tin Mill viintlf Ifillnil tif
tef-i neiiiliitttinti wliniii wn iln net
consider
iiSf, At 4n viftfilln II ntifl r.filinlil.i f timVlltir
a.-rrj! . '
tCV'diirerencc in their runnlnc newcr.- Ab
Sj.tittwccn the chief contestants, Mcmhi.
:tWallace and l'attlsen, our judgment
ikli that Mr. Wallace has the
.greater racing strength. Mr. l'attlsen
Sf.HUMle a geed record as governor,
ErtkMd this in cited as tin basis of
S'-lils strength as a candidate ; at
and truly It
hu. U a (reed foundation : but it
must be
VD0ted mat ills aumiuislratleu railed te
&' kivc his party In condition te put lis
fiRgfi representative in his place, Ills colleague,
H Lieutenant Governer lllack, having
JA been defeated for election te the gover gever
Kj uerelilp; and it i net open te question
.A: that finvrnnr T'nlHftnn wnntil linie tuwii
s"- beaten as badly If the constitution had
3nennitted him te have been then made
t'fc'Athe candidate. Governer l'attlsen, with
-,- U the honesty and merit of hW admin-
Ftotratien, developed a lack of political tuct
Sg vumv uuueuuicuiy weaKeucu ins party
',7& . Mr. AVallace would have been ant. in
JptbJtJ place, te have left his party stronger
thkn he get it. He has a great deal or
".Lmjantal fnnu. ntnl ntunt. if.llllnnl .
t ,.4? -T l " vw .. mukii friivi(.UI UV.ll-
vf Ml " " "" i-iipfCVl IUI tuilliufll
tJt i j . t- iirn ii, i, ,i. (,t i, .......ii
S" " . ( UU 11 UUIU
nuuu a strong candidate The story
M-rwa, tnat uts canaiaacy is in liestillly
fite ex-President Cleveland, is vervaillv.
- 3!"1X WnllnftA'a eatlillfliin.. lnul.lln.ii la r..H
5if himself and his party, and he will keep
tjfhla record clear of ull such foolish en.
Unalements.
Is. The oenrention can hardly go wrong,
,igfwleevcr it selecta ; tind these, us we
Jve,aidf arc net the only names re o e o
Sennneudcd telt. Fer illustration, Mr.
feVaux, by his recent public apjiearancc,
is has) obtained a very eligible rcceid for
tanner noners at tne bauds or the jco jce
ple; and, us a representative of Mr.
CUvslnrxl'd ndmlnlatrntlnii nn mnni
;L brilliant figure could be found than cx-
-' -, BnllnHnp rniinrnl T.,..l-e
Solicitor General Jenks.
'
lllalr And the Navul Hill.
SEk" The chief opposition te the naval an-
m, proprUtieu bill came from senator of
R ; Mississippi Valley states, who appear te
ESj Imagine thnt a navy is a useless luxury.
rrss: Air. Vrvirliivw u-ill ll.nl 1,.. .Ir.nl. I. ..I
fcs,'". - -: .: " ; v. . " r.".:.
pSy.?-- uciucr live men ceuiu ee leuuu in uiui
3''iS .. 1 . . . . . "'"' " "'l""""
f uen ier nattie snips, and no doubt he
S, was right, for the average western man
gS7 i uuis xe appreciate uie possible damage
iffy te seaboard cities by a fereiKii Heel. Hut
J(g?'blowen the coast would be felt severely
mWi even lu the Mississippi valley, and as
gjss weakness invites wnr. and war is un-
i bsaltbv for the whele nntlen. It Ik le
feib Interest of the inland states that e
-la V2I-1,-;?f.ru-"r-'"-' stn.-n-"&n
uw. lllu ll..lmH ... ,. , IK J" .
.- ...... Miciileut of thu
KM 2nd ..... .. -onciien tiy senator
l?? -that the money etcd
boa. A Wr7.L"7:iluule "until the govern-
ItletaOe'n "rltalu shall have been
Mltaearl jScTthe president te withdraw
Heck. V&VT7.....1 r..r...... r..... . . i ..
S.'K4'' M. I.... ""' iiuiu .iiiiifrieuii
CX n! p."iirTaud te dlsniantlu htr imvnl ulu.
WrJiTU iietn rertn America and Seuth
America, and In adjacent islands, unri
hall have declined, or shall hae ne
glected for one year &e te de."
The seuater gravely defended this pre
position en the ground that if there is te
be a 'millennium, when war shall cease,
the way te bring It about Is by disarma
ment. Mr. HIair's Idea would net b
altogether strauge If advanced by Great
Britain herself towards the rest of the
world, but for the u eakest of naval
.powers te calmly Invite the strongest te
retire from this hemsphere with ail her
el,y armament is likely te make
JirS!... Tdlllal. II..., ...!..
tl-i . .i.e. .tun 1:1 ill. 11V lliriil.
m- meut of the kind should have a.
Mt'lmU of mutual sacrifice, but while
m$Mi(,klng England te dismantle her
rift. Ilvi verrla nnil f,.rlin,..,(lr,.,., ... i.
ftmudaandethbr ieInts, and withdraw
t-?T ..k ...m .!.!.. .. .l.n 1 .. . t ..
pV" bhijs jjuiu iuw waters or sertli
pftJted Seuth America, we could only
rtre net te build our battle shlps.whlch
Kit', will take some years te llnish.
Mi ----
fx. Rebel Flaj,-s and Statue.
Ep& Tll llllvAllltlrr nf .Iia T .r. ..I.,.... I..
frr --- ....w.... v.. fci.v j.v; niiliuu 111
vT, v","," wimneu Ciusu 10 iccoratieii
Jy tUut th'' 11, wl)0 delight in
3' FOK'iS b tterues towards the Seuth
,l delighted with the opportunity.
i.J;JSverybedy knows that the Seuth is
S,: iHOurmug evertlie lest cauw?. ami lm
LMOhODe Or wlull in lirtnr. II I.. Ilr.. I..
UtJ "P110 r their terrible exiK;ricnce since
,t war ttlH llAnnl.. i.T II. . , I... .
r. .1 -- 1 - jltiu ui liiul ni-i'i inn urn 1 u
1 loyal te-day as any, and their waving of
Ah rcuei wags, meugu m-wlvleed, Is
etthe expression of nuv fw-lln.ni,,,.
r-Vabeuld provekejust resentment from old
& aeiuurs or sailors of the North. Thuttluir
Xia the Southerner the emblem of the
'lMg buried is.uw for which theiisumU
lift brave and coiiBcicntieus meu fought
" Jlld,r Le, autl lljy "ev- honor tliclr
nery without dreaming of rebellleu.
It is as though a cavalier of the days of
King Charles should be honored by his
republican descendants for Ills blind
but gallant loyalty te that stubborn
prince. The nation has nothing te fear
from the spirit that leads Southerners te
build monuments te their famous lead
ers; even the waving of what was otice
their ilag may be tolerated with unrc unrc
sentful disapproval. They will get ever
that little weakness long before Northern
fauatlcs have been cured of bloody shirt
nightmares, and the steady growth of
better feeling is shown all along the old
border line by the attention given en
Decoration Day te the graves of both
frletid nud fee.
The General Freight Agent.
The members of the Preduce Kx
change, of Philadelphia, have taken
very proper action in issuing n circular
letter te the produce producers of the
Seuth, asking them net te ship by the
Pennsylvania railroad route, lx;caue
that company Insists en collecting the
full freight rate en damaged carloads
of produce, and refuses te be con
tent with receiving all the pro
ceeds of the sale of such car contents.
People who de net knew the ways of
high railroad freight officials and the
infinite hardness of cheek with which
they squcc70 the last cent of freight
front the shipper, may Iw surprised that
a man should 1k found In a railroad
office who would want mere than the
entire value of the contents of a car for
bringing that car te market.
Hut these who are went te meet this
elassef rullreud lieasls will net be greatly
nsteulshud ; still even te them It will In
illcale an abnormally pig-headed devel
opment of freight ugent. This Is the
kind the Pennsylvania seems te have
new, scaled In highest authority. He
relolees In the name of Joyce. Tite
'Heading lias u man In like place of like
.stamp who calls hlmseir Jiall ; and
between the two the (drippers en their
respective systems are robbed remark
ably. The Produce Exchange have taken
the only menus te bring such fellows te
their senses. They ure arrogant te the
lust degree when they think they have
power te enforce their demands, but llke
nil such weak creatures they wilt at
onee when they arc severely kicked. It
is n constant experience of the railroad
shipper that he can expect neiiieicy
from thu railroad freight agent when he
Is in iris power ; nud the wife man asks
for none, but leeks around for a club.
The Produce Exchange lias made a geed
one.
1 1 m
Ma. William Asteii Is going te build a
two million dollar ten-story hotel nl tlie
cerner of Thirty-third street and Tilth
avenue, New Yerk. It will have many
novel features, ene of which "III Im tlie
arrangoment of rooms te necomineilutn
fiiiiillies. The corridors will be sliiitnnd
the rooms will open from tliem. Tlioie
will he acqntriil court garden, which will
be reefed with glass In w Inter, and Mr.
Afctnr brags Hint It will be tlie bust holel
in the world.
It is rumered In I'hll.ulelplil.i that .Inhu
Wutmmaker is he.vrtlly sick of the wholo whelo whole
snln dry goods branch of his btislness
which he started about two years age by
securing control of the famous old linn or
Heed, lienbright A. Ce., w Ith an niiiuml
business of from eight te ten millions. The
story runs that the firm found they
needed mere capital and Jehn Witn
amukcr quickly made an agicc agicc
ment with thorn by which he
assumed the obllgillens of the house,
Insisting that the mciubers of the firm
should for a terni of three years remain as
salaried empleyes under the same firm
iiauie, he taking all the profits anil agree
ing at the end of tlie term te pnytethn
members of the old concern a certulu
amount for thouse of the linn lmmeaud
the stock en hand at the tlme tbe risk was
assumed.
He then began efforts te boom the busi
ness en an extensive scale, establishing
branches In New Yerk and Chicago, nnd
largely Increasing the foree with a special
vlew te Beuthern and Wcstern trade. He
" corraled" a crowd of buyers lu Chicago
and took thorn te Philadelphia and back at
his own expense, but they are said te lme
bought inore of rival iiouses oveu en this
trip. The postmaster goneral of the United
States Is said te have concluded te stick te
the retail business.
In Legally 11 ratlmr.
A very unusiiiil proceeding was con
tinned by Judge White lu Pittsburg en
Wednesday.
Durlin; tlie morning sosslen or ceint
Frank W. .Snillh, esii,, appeared lu court
with lMward V. Walter, aged ; years, ap ap
luireiltlv net inore tlmn 18 vnurs nlil lii.';int,i
ofhlshiueotli raee and beylsli appennuice.
Tlie young niiiu led In Auule Harvey. a
very pretty Utile child or 0 years.
The court was asked te allow young
Walter, who is a slugle man and, accord
ing te his own hUtouient, has no notion of
changing his condition, te adept Hits child.
Judge White asked young Ir. Waller a
few questions about Ids tlrmnvlnl condition.
He said : "I H"ve 011 Ml. Washington with
my mother, who Is very foeblo. 1 have no
property, but my mother has. I want te
adept this child In order te take care of
her."
The court allowed him te adept the child
without blither testimony, thus making 11
man a legal father who has net or been
mirrled.
cei.i.r.cii: vrt'uisx'iv nitrT.u.trv.
I'he rrenliinuii or I.iira.vctte Act us Vu
luiillnhuil ItuniilliN.
l'erty or the ftvolmieu or Uifiiyclte
college, with lit bottles or beer and a
basket of saiululcliCM, went up the Kehigh
river te a jKitnt abe 0 Ulenden en Tuesday
night luhacksdrawn by Mx horses, fu
leading en a lawn uleni; the rlvorlhe rich
men began te liiltiute Ih e students Inte the
mvsturlus or 0110 or thulr orders by blind
folding them, tying them with repes and
then emptying bottles of beer 011 their
heads j and ule pouring the be orage den n
their backs, holding tiiti mouth of each
bettle iusidu the btudenlh' high choker
cellars.
After this deluge and u war diuceall
hands luiichrd en the beer and sand
w iclies. Mho llve students were again
blindfolded, inarched te the water's edge
and thrown ovorbeard. While they went
scrambling toward shore the freshmen
leaned into the hacks and returned te the
college, leaving the wateraud beet-soaked
candidates te walk home, a distance or
oer two miles. They reached the cellege
ut 2 o'clock en Wednesday morn
ing, boveral Waterbury watches, and
pieces or cellars, neckties and culls woie
?"... "Jaesdy found ut the scene or the
initiation.
WurM ll0l'T,EVH l'ew-'nit .ule lu the
n, ;r, ,,f,, l'li' the Nnniu
OrsOODU.Nrt It U derived from two (Jrk
words.lKiiirjIiiR'Meiirckcne the teeth ;" and
It dekcneklUllilcrer there U no preiwiratlim
will de ihU mere ruindl). nurily. mid puns
uutly. ThecousiunplIenorhO.ODONT la im.
menkc.
Tlie l'oejilo Aileiilklii'il,
Many people are ailenMieil when they dl.
5er the wlileclrculalltmer Tliemnt' Jkltctrie
Oil. I here 1 hardly a drug lieusu In ihociiuii iheciiuii
trytliHl does net have tliU remed) uinili
lit Tlie public have round It U a ceed
thill and tlek u It. Beld In Ijinculcr by W.
1. Huvh, Ii7 und 1311 North Hiiecnurcel.
..5"i Jtenard for an Incurable com) of Chronic
uwil Catarrh Ueirerid by the Tjianufaituiers
01 Dr. bale's L'uuirrh llviuedy W.'liUw
Has Coiill.Ieiice.l
"In one can personally known te me the
.rufL"' iur,1fmT,i"t" "" hill e,t II.
hTl r.,V'ieludv I,1"s",'l limn u worth
huitilrtilt cicHurr. I ni) wlf hav e Hie Kivjlmt
niiiildeiicvlntheiu." K. H. hcratdi. druyKUl.
llech, 13T uad 138 Werth (Jueeii tret.
-CTAN HOUTKN'M COtX)A.
THi:,ei,uLA it cocoa oKEunerc,
TIincOMINO ONE OK AMKittCA.
MOST Ari'CTlZINO-EASIbY I1IOEMTKU.
The Van Heittkn's process renders
their cocoa cesy of digestion and de
velops in the highest degree its delicious
aroma. It is nn excellent flesh-former,
fifty per cent, greater than the licst of
ether cocoas.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
fVAN HOtrrKN'H COCOA ("once tried,
Klwnya imfd ") l the original, pure, soluble
Cocea, Invented, made and patented In Jfot Jfet
land, and M Pxlny better aud mere soluble
than any of the numerous Imitations. In fuel
Illauencrutly admitted all eer Kurepe (and a
comparative tent will easily prove that na
.icr Cocea npials this Inventor's In solubility,
asrwablotaiiteatid 1111 trill vequalllleii. "ljiriet
mile In the world." Ask for VAN Heutkn's
ANIITAKK NOOTIIFn. fl
05treccrtc.
irANfhll.-i:VKIlY IIOUHKKKi:i'Ktl IN
V ljiicntcr anil Irlnltv le knew Hint we
have added le our large stetk of .Ceirucs a
New llriiiid,callitl
TIM". WtSTMINHTKIl
Gelden Maracaibo Coffee.
And In order that thin cotree Kf't Introduced
In Hits mi-1 1 en of thu country we are KlvlntC
away free 11 Mac let of Hllwrwiiro,cenltlnif or
Napkin HIiik. HUKnr Kk)iih, Tslile Hpeuiih,
HiilUr KnlM'Kanil Ijirce Knives and Kerku, nil
of Mliellleld iiinnufneUire. One piece with each
and ecry eiuid. This brand Is a delicious
table bc enice. It In double the strength of
Mecha or.laacetrettiid prcpareile'xpreiiHiy for
lihih-teiicd trade, and belnir iiMd largely by ull
or the finest Imlcls 111 New erk and ether lariie
cities, and the price. Is se low that It bring It
ln reach of every iiemeu. Iteinember, we have
Ilia Mnet brands ofeeirees lu the state, and our
prices aru lower than tbe lowest, quality con
sidered. Weliaveat 12K.il8,UI,U,ZI, li, 17,
UV.flO Mid W cents per pound.
llnrcalns lu Dried Krutts, Peaches, Apricots
Prunes, Prumllas, Ac, nt from three te llva
cimiIs r iMiiuid leti thuii same iuullly can be
bought at el0H here.
Samuel Clarke, Agt,
Tca.Cetlce and Grocery Hterc,
12 A II Henth (luecn Ht., Near Centra Suuarr,
laiucastcr, Pa.
"niu7wK'5! "
A CARLOAD
Lai'gcWIiitePotatees
"Wholesale and Retail,
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING 8T.
ATKhlHIs,
Flags! - Flags!
reit
DECORATION DAY.
BLOOKER'S DUTCH COCOA.
Nethlnit like It ever nflcreit. 8ee Rimnlncr
for inore debilUd descrlpllen. Alse ie AVie
J.'.d for baritalim In fniimd UimhIs and Dried
I-r u Us. AlMiiyn Uur In mind that we ure
HEADQUARTERS
l'eit mi:ats, sai.thd fish, eanxkd
GOODS A-N'D l)HIi:i) FltLTtU
I'Olt-
Picnic llnms
Hummer lloleipia
I tried lleef
Knuckle Itief
lleneiesi Hum
Muckerel ......
Ne, 1 iMuekeril
I let p Sen llleuter Mae
Herring
White T'luli
Helland HerrliiK
.... e
Vc
lOe
IV!
.12c
S for 2Se
. iteym
JIV- II tb
li Itm for 'J.V
.'k! V lb
llUiy kCK.
kenl
-A 1110 HIT.-
'JlbbN Kvnperuted Hiutar Cern, 0 IM for -jv.
T.'ibbN Kiesli Water t'ruckirs at 4 IM for i5K
(iliiecr Snaps and NleiiaeHatailiirer-J,ic. Kelltd
O its, O it Meal and Wheat (ierin, II tM for 2'c.
Twe carloads erSult Just lu. Mend for prices,
klnllnu' ameuiit of halt wauuil.
We have 11 tlietiNind.bltf lurKalns'and can't
lM)lblJ write them up. Ceinu tnke a wulk
exer our larne htonreom and ou win m-v
liiuuy thliifn tnteuit jour pm killxxjk.
WHOI.rAI.K AND UOTAII. UHOL'KH,
COHNUIl WUST KINO AND 1'HI.s'CKHlU
Dlredly 0)H)slle
J. 11. Martin A Ce.'h Ilry Goedi Htere, and
Next D.Hir te Serrel Hori-e Holel.
K-IKik for the Ills Sign iicim the pave
iiieul, A'latu.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread.
Makes a BIG Leaf of Bread.
Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread.
i-Wlt.vr MOKE DO YOUW.UM'fua
SUtoi'ttcite.
t utiikh h. kaukkman,
attehn:cy-at.ij w.
Harnnd KliKir Kahleiuan lA
North llukMHir..
ulldlntr, Ne. g
iir-tvd.
rtiu: LANc.Hn:u 'i hum- cemV.va "
hubll'l IN C1MIHKNT ACCOUNTS, TIMK Di:.
l'OSl IS A N 1) 1'ltUST lTATlW.
Act.asAksljnie. Eioenter.duardlan, Aiienl
etc. Ut-iitk HiixiIii 1M Kire and llurclar Proof
HUel N mills. Stertk Valuables ut moderate
rule.
al2.l,d,-58a,Ul M N0U "BKN '
DUUNKr.NNrS.
J.IliUOIl I1A11IT.
Ill Air the World there Is but One Cure.
Dlt. HALVES' GOhDKN SPKCIKIC.
It can beKlven Inn cup or eollraer t.m or in
"IS'VJ '' ,f"J. wHUeul the ki""edie 'ofe',"
,M,Llc"!l,r s.vmiry ; It absolutely harmless
and will etlect a permanent "iKjspelill cirt
whether the patient u a 1110.I1 MteUrli?ker or
1111 alcoholic wreck. IT NEVlUl ffl 1
eiwrutes ke quietly and wlUi such T certa uty
that the patient m.derK no InconvTnleuce
and ere he U aware, hlstoinplete ri'feriiui tleu fli
cllcvtcd. ii paire book of particular rret"
CilAri. A. L0C1IKU. Druinlst
c, eed&hdS4" Ki" "'-.'-"-teVi'a.
StfanamaHev'c.
rtltbADELrRtA, Thursday. Msy M.ISOO.
Three of the popular Scotch
Cottens for het weather wear
Madras, Oxford, Cambridge.
Sturdy stuffs. Pull a thread
from cither: strong enough te
sew with almost. Each . has
goodness peculiar te itself, and
the color is woven into the
fabric every time.
Madras is the stuff that has
driven out that old-time favor
ite, Printed Penang. Coeler,
lighter, plcasantcr te wear, and
prettier withal. 32 styles and
40c, 28 styles at 30c
Fer hard knockabout the
Oxford. Loek of linen, wears
like linen ; solid, substantial.
23 styles, 30c
Cambridge is a twin brother
of Oxford, only that it is a twill
instead of a plain weave. 24
styles, 30c
Any of these stuffs are excel
lent for women's dresses, men's
shirts, or for children's wear.
Styles that are as bright and
breezy as a May morning.
North of centre.
English weavers are just as
wide-awake in similar cottons.
Cunard and Galatea Stripes
show it. Tough and as sightly
styles as need be for all sorts of
sporting and vacation wear.
Cunard 30 and 35c, Galatea 25
and 40c.
Northeaster centre.
An Oxford Tie is about as
cool and comfortable a Sum
mer Shee as anyone can get.
Your own thought in shade
and shape. We name a few
from forty sorts of Women's
Black and Colored Oxferds:
At
$5
Patent leather, tipped with same.
Patent leather KoxIiire, black cloth top.
Patent leather I'exIiiks, Bray ncrKO lops.
IliKsIa Leather I'exlni?, oeo calf tepi.
xirewii eeat r exuiff, ooze can lops.
A- Patent Leather Vamps, mahogany Clout
lt quarter.
$, Urarel Chuvreau, common sense or opera
4 tee.
Itrsiel Chevrciiu, patent leather dpi.
lied UiMit, tipped with same.
Ar Mahogany Geat, tipped or plain.
l ClioceluloGoat, tipped or plain.
ji , llrewn (leat, tipped with same.
PO llraxel Chevreau, tipped or plain,
llrazel Chevreau, black cloth tops.
Ar CofTcetloal. tipped.
r1 Tan Gout, tlpied.
tf En I'UKseKJeal. tipped.
J'D,J Doiigela Khl, tipiieilnr plain.
Ar if ItUNK'1 float, HpiN'd.
rl J.. Dongelu Khi, tipjKKler plain.
Children's Oxfords :
Kine Kid, Patent Leather, and Oe.it.
Hed, black, tan, chocolate, mahogany.
Tennis Shoes for all feet :
Men's from II tefil.
Women's from II le !4.
Heys' and Mlse' from II te IJ.
Special Shoes for games and
sports and outing use. Seme
of them can be had nowhere
else.
Market "treat front, weil of .Main Aisle
Jehn Wanamaker.
Sttt (Soetto.
"WPKN KVKHVKVENINO.
Fer Bargains,
-GO TO-
P.aSNYDERABRO.,
Ne. 14 West King St.
EyerythingSeld At and Belew Cost,
AsWKAUK P0S1TIVK1.V 00IM1OIT
OK HUblNEhS.
inajMiin)
v
rAsu miEss oeons.
WATT & SHAND,
Are Nun DWpluvIn an linmeie-u As-ertuieiit
or the Ijilest I liln, lu
Scotch Ginghams.
Zephyr Ginghams.
India Pongees.
Wash Challies,
Printed Satines,
Outing Cleths.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
.lnd&siH!ha,V7!:,u,IIU'' " ""w
werti'lOct l,rlU,M -'"'"".dark ereund,il),c ;
New Printed Oullni; Cleth, ttvles aud color-
i"Kc"ju?d!"t'"1 ' ri'"U """"lU' Ml " "d
yiA7c,Plir7ce,aK,,"m'' ta,Mt """'' ,5C "
Fine India 1'ensiv, l'.,e te'.Wa yard.
3,a) yards l)ri ssUliiKliauis, brlubt stjles. new
ffiuqu."flS?'fcil" ,,rU eKr' J"f
NcwTelledu Nerds, 10 and i:c a yanl.
a yard' Fre,,ch Sa,lnt'. haud.omedislsn, ki
uliel AVd1""1 8alll,M' tt reai variety, ut
,Ni'vi-?,1fltt"eU H,ln"'. In Hlack and lllack
and While, ure warranted obselultly fast In
color and will neither crock, nuiln nor lade.
6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
NEW YiK STORE,
ffrr 90k.
B
0HT0N HTOHK.
y
GO TO THE
-FOB
In lllack UressHllks.
In Hlack Dress Goods.
In lllack Henriettas.
ln Hlack Hurah Hllks.
In lllack Ball en.
In Colored Henriettas.
In Hlack and Colored Cashmere.
In Hlack Lace Flouncing.
In Hlack Drapery Notts.
In Cream Dress Geed.
In Trimming Hllks.
In Trimming Hralds.
In Head Trlmmliifr,
In Hlack and Colored Velvets.
In Hlack Cashmcra Hhnwls.
In Herdered Nun's Veiling for Veils,
In Dotted Hwlsscs.
In Plain and Fancy White Goods.
In Plain, I'lald and Htrlped Hlack Lawns.
In Bilk Klbbnns.
In Neck Hitching.
In Embroideries.
In Hllk and Cotten Laces.
In Corsets and Kid Gloves.
Ill Hllk and Cotten Gloves aud Mitts.
ln Ladles' and Children's Hosiery.
In Kllk and Linen Handkerchiefs.
In Lace Caps.
In Ijicc Lambrequins.
In Plush Halls and Ornaments.
lu Underwear.
In Kllk and Gingham Umbrellas.
In White Hhlrts.
In Flannel Hhlrts.
In Curtain Lace and Hcrlms.
In Dress Ginghams.
In Lace Curtains.
In Outing Cleths.
In Pluck and White French Hatlnet.
In White Quilt.
In Table Oilcloths.
In Muslins and Calicoes.
lu Table Linens.
Our Goods Are the Best.
35 & 37 N. Queen St.
LANCASTER, PA.
BOSTON STORE.
riLLlAMHO
MHON 4FOS1KK.
with our Gent's Hack Ceat Suits, In Cheviot
unit Casslmerc, twenty dlllercut styles te select
nem.utlin.
Twelve dltTercnt stv les te select from at 112.
Eight dIUcrent styles te select from at 115.
Ladies' Cleth Jackets
-AND-
READY-MADE DRESSES!
AT VERY LOW PRICKS.
MernliiK Wrappers, SI .23.
Calice WrapierK, Light and Dark Celers, II.
Beys' K nee-Punt Hulls. 11.75 te U.
Kuee Pauls and Hhtrt Wulsts, 2jc tefi
1 jiwii Tenuis Hulls, 11 2.
1-dlei' White Muslin Skirls. 30e te 12.
I-dlcV Night Robes, 4tc te li.
Corset Cov ers. Sic te 75c.
Underwear, Sic te 75c.
Infants' Leng Dresses, ic te 33.
Dress Ginghams,
New Patterns, 7c. Se.lOe and 12lc.
India Pengets, the very Ijilcit Patterns for
Summer V ear. av.
Gentlemen will II nd upon cxamluatleu that
our New Light Colored F lat llrlm Htltr Hat at
SJ.MI.S luieieelled.
Hovs'Hafety Ulcjcles, Hundseme and Dura
ble, tM.
Te clesn out one let of last seuscn's stjles
Light Still Hats.aic, uerthll.
TRUNKS.
A large variety of Trunks, lu Paper, Zluc,
Leather aud Cuumih.
A specialty made of Fine Can as Trunks.
UculV Tourist Hhlrts, lu Flunnel, Hllk. Mad
ras Cleth, Chuvlels,Hatlncaiid Deiuets, :Uu te
87 iW.
A Flue nKnertment of
Blazers and Tennis Sasbes,
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES'
SPRING HEEL SHOES.
New Miais, In the Finest leather, tt Ith Pat
cut Leather Tips or Plain Tees, full assertiueut
of widths unil sizes, runglng from 75c tell.
The Yicter Buffet Refrigerator,
PeiCLlaln Coeler nnd Ice Tanks, made or sea
soiled poplar, oak grained, luuteled In Imllu Imllu
lleu walnul, lliitlel Hack, with Miner, price,
S10.G0, 111.73,114 &u and m.
ICE CR!AM FREEZERS,
H.TS. 11.13, H.S-S and 12. V.
BOSTON
TR
Cliw stun.
Every One P
eased
Williamson Fester,
32-38 East King Street,
LANCA8TER, FA.,
NU SIS MARKET HT.. HAIUUHBURO. PA.
oet att h0.
XJOOTt! AND SHOES.
Tn?TPT? 00 TO 8TACKU0U8EU
"l?T?"I?T? AND COMFOItT GO TO
Hi 111 Hi 111 HTACKHOUSE-8.
T?T7,TPTr' AND HAVINO GO TO
OUH ASSORTMENT OF,
BOOTS AND SHOES
FORBFItlNO AND HUMMER STYLE ARE
NOW COMPLETE.
WTbe I'rlces ere " FOR EASE " le your
purses, and tbe Htyles are " FOR EAHE " te
your feet.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
28 & 30 EAST KLNCJ STREET,
THE LEADER IN FINE HtlOEMAKINO
ANDLOWFRICE3.
rriiiE PRErn est for fink dress.
Patent Leather Shoes
FOR
"GENTLEMEN.
Patent Leather Shoes are the correct
thing for weddings and social events.
Just the kind or Footwear gentlemen,
old or young, of fastldleuslaste, ought
te wear for light walking and fine, diess,
Su there be anything handsomer T We
have different lines or Patent Leather
Hliees. We buy from the best makers
only de net take chnucei with
every Tem. Dick and Harry sort. We
leek for and get the best there Is for the
money. Our patrons expect and get
them that way. tee. The makes here are
made ever the latest and most fashiona
bly sbnped lasts with moderately pointed
tees, lhe making and the finish Is of a
superior character they'll bear the
closest examination by competent
Judges. They cannot be belter made,
we have them In Ijice and Congress,
widths O nnd D, ranging In price Ireni
12.60 told. Frem the assortment here It
Is an easy matter te make selections,
tee. Yeu couldn't de hair se well any
where else.
As Patent Leather Is a verydellcate
leather, and requires extra core lu
handling, we cannot warrant them, ln
our nne grades the best and finest
French Calf Patent Leather only Is used,
but no maker In America will warrant
Patent Leather net te crack en the sur
face. It will all de se, but It doe net
hurt the wear and detracts but little
from the leeks of the shoe. Patent
Leather Hliees will be extensively worn
this summer ln all the fashionable cen
tres. Hew many Lancastrians will want
te be ln the swim? We can help them
fet there, sure, whenever their thought
ncllnes that way.
SHAUB& BURNS,
14 NeRrn Queen Street, Lancas
tf.k. Pa.
J" AHOEsr ASSORTMENT I
The largest Assortment of Ladles'. Misses',
Children's and Infanta' Oxfords and slippers In
this city. This statement, te some people, may
seem te be an idle beast, hut te our many cus
tomers who have been buying their Oxfords
and Slippers here for the past tne seasons,
knew hew truthful It Is, as then we had the
largest Stock and Assortment ln the city, and
this season we have added .a great many of the
Latest Styles.
LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY IN THE
CITY IN OUR WEST WINDOW.
Ijidles' Dongola Talent Leather Tip Oxfords
at USc, 75c, It 00, II 25 and upwards.
Ladles' Dongola Plain Tee Oxfords at II 00,
11 25, II 50, U 00 and upwards.
Ladles' Patent Leather Frent Oxfords ut tl 23,
f 1 SO, and tl 00.
Ladles' Russet or Tan Oxfords with Tins and
Plain Tees, 65c, 75c. $1 00, II 25 aud upwards.
Ladles' Kid Opera Slippers at 60c, 75c, 81 00,
II 25. 11 50 and K 00.
Ladles' Fine Headed Slippers, with Ruckles,
Hews, Etc., II 2i, II 60 and t 00.
Ml sees' Dongola and Russet, Tip nnd Plain
Toe Oxfords, ut 75c, UOc, II 10 aud upwards.
Child's Dongola and Russet Oxfords ntGOc,
75c, II 00, 1125 and 1150.
Infant's Dongola and Russet Oxfords at 35c,
60c, 75c and. 81 00. And ethers net mentioned.
In fact we have everything from the cheapest
te thebist. ?
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.13 & 5 EAHT KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
-8tere Closed Every Evening at (1 o'clock
Except Monday and Saturday.
avycte.
G
VRPErsi CARPETS
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing I
LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYEING
WORKS
Are second le none In Pennsylvania for finish
el work or all kinds. Feathers Dyed All Shades.
Order will receive prompt attention,
PHILIP SCHUMr SON & CO,,
NO. IW SOUTH WATER STREET,
I.A.vcAsrtu, Pa. feblWmd
&arvian?0
STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
40,12,i3A4S MARKET KTRKET.(Reir of the
Fostettlce), LANCASTER, PA.
All the latest styles lu Buggies, Family Car
riages, Phieteus, Surreys, cabriolet, Phuitens,
Huckbeards, Tretting Wagons.Htatlen Wagons,
Market Wagons, etc., new ready ler the Spring
Trade.
A fine line of Second-Hand Werk.
New Is the time te order for Spring. Strictly
first-class work and all work fully guaranteed
My prlres aru the lowest lu tlie county for tbe
same quality of work. Glvomencall and ex
santneniy work.
Repainting and Repairing promptly at
tended te and done In a first-class inunuer. One
set of workmen especially emplej ed for that
purpose.
ev &rtlc or iTU'ut.
1TIOR RENT-HANDSOME FRONT ROOM
J oil 2d fleer. Ne. 12 West KUigstreet; finest
location In the illy for eltlw or light busluess.
Inquire of W. W. AMOS,
xuM-Ud Allcr s Gallery.
Oxfords and Slippers.
Cleihing.
JrrERB HATHFON.
ATTRACTIONS
IM OUR
We've many attractions ln our Custom De
partment. We are showing the
Handsomest Line
OF
SUITING
FOR
Men's "Wear
FROM
.00 te Almest Any Price'
Such styles as these are net offered anywhen
In Lancastf-r for the price. Huch an twerlmant
you'll find nowhere else.
ELEGANT HTLYES IN
Men's Treusering !
Mere than you'll care te took at. Prices range
from II le SI i. We'll nt you, tee.
Myers & Rathven,
Leading Fashionable Tailors,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET
IiA.NdA8TEK.PA.
c
LOTU1NO.
L. Gansman & Bre.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
-IN-
MEN'H, HOY'S AND CHILDREN'S
UKADQUMtTJSRS.
G. A.R. IndlcoHlue Hulls with two sets of
buttons, at 15, 17, SI, 110.
Men's Cheviot Suits at II 50, II, t".
Men's All-Weel Cheviot Suits at $575, M,H,
Men's Worsted Hulls nt 13 50, II. tl, IB.
Men's All-Weel English Worsted Suits at
17, IS, $10, 112.
Men's Fine Worsted Ceat and Vest, Imported,
17 SO, S3. 110. SI2.
Bey's Suits nt S2 25, 12 75, tX
Hey's Ail-Weel Suits at 1 1, 15, !, 17, $.
300 Children's Bulls, coat and punts, S5c, L
II 25. They ere great alne for the money.
500 Children's Pauls, 20e nnd 25c
1J0 Men's Working Pants, 55c, 0.V, 7.V, 11.
All-Weel Chovlet Pant, SI 75 and 1200.
Our Custom Tailoring Dciartmcut filled with
New and Nobby Htj les for Spring and Hummer
Suiting at Lew Prices. .
Write or Call for Samples.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors and Manufacturers or Men's, ney's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
66 ind68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
B.W. CORNER OF 0BANQB. LANCA8TEE, PA.
- Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse ln the city,
S-I!e cuutlnus and mike nn mistake se that
you get te tlie rlghtplucc.
H
IRSH t URO'JHER.
PRICES TALK.
Honeyed words may draw te stores soma who
like te be fluttered, out the uerkliigmanand
almost every ether man gees where he gets
Geed, Substantial Clothing at the Lewest, Rea
sonable Prices. That Is what We elTer te the
people of Lancaster city and county.
Men's Streng HulU-Our Onn Makc-tl 50,
15, SO, 17, S7 50.
Men's All-Weel Worsted Suits, 17. 83, 810, 112,
111,115,11(1,118.
Men's Black Chovlet Suits 19 (sold elsew here
for 110 and IH.
Men's Cascliuere Hulls from 16, 87, H, 110 up te
110.
Men's Fancy Cliev lets nnd Cnsslmercs, light
colors, the talk of the town, SO. Od. Same pat
terns sold elsewhere at 110.
HILIC MIXTURES from !10a suit upwards.
All conceivable Htvles, ll'atterns and Quali
ties lu Stock-all at Huck-llottem Prices.
BOYS' READY-MADE LONG PAST SUITS.
Streng Hulls, Light nnd Dark Celers, from
1260, ii. 1160 SI te t5-siiltnble for hard cur.
Make geed Suits for Sunday and afterwards ler
everjduy. OUR OWN MAKE.
LIGHT COLORED SUITS.
Cnsslineres and Cheviots, elegant patterns,
15, 0, S7up te$10. 111 and 112. All c lers and
patterns. I'rlces undoubtedly the luuestlu thu
county, quality censldeied.
Children's Suits
Frem II 25, SI 60. 11 75, 2, 8260 upwards. Solid
Casslmcre Suits, $.!, SJ60, 81,8160, S5. Silk Mix
tures and beautllul itrects. Solid wearers, SI 60
up te 3 it suit. Light Colored Suits a HH?clrflty.
Merchant Tailoring Dapartment.
Still nllve nnd bustling, with scores el orders.
Yeu nre the next ene we ere readv te encircle
with the tape and for whom ue will turn out
the pretty suit of the town.
&
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND
GENTS' FURNISHERS.
H. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St.,
I.ANCASTKK. 1.
Custom Department.
Rcady-Made 110
HUtSH
BROTHER
T UMBER AND COAL.
J TOHACCOSUOOKHANDCA8EH. WEST.
ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail,
by U. II. MARTIN A CO..
n3-lyd 2l Water Street. Lancaster. Pa.
XJAUMGARDNER3 COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Offices Ne. 13 North QueenHtrect, and Ne.
tM North Prluce street,
Vakdh North Prime Street, near Reading
Depot-
auil5.U4 LANCASTKB, FA.
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