Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 31, 1890, Image 6

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League Is Making
i Meney, Says W. I. Harria.
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IW SCHEDULES THE ONLY HOPE.
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: Dates Are Draining the rock-
of Beth the Magnates and the Play
) lUnedtec Suggested by Theie Who
' jiVMtmua me unauen.
Sntk known Mthe baseball war is
r t Ha height in the dtica of n ew Yerk,
en, Brooklyn and Philadelphia. These
i an universally acknowledged te be
most profitable of any In America,
I being but one ether Chicago which
ifaMiyway te be compared te them. It
generally bad taste te say "I told you
tatVMfat thcre are occasions when such an
ijrpresslen, or an array of facia amounting
the same thing, may be pardoned. In
emmcntlnR upon the result of thliflsht
'. A I. . t..M.t.. .. ..MH.n ..,..
W. feat sympathy for the players would be
M a temporary lacter iu iv, iuu mat svim-
c-atwe months the contest would narrow
Nlewn te a question of ball pluylng and nt-
' fractions pure and simple, thnt the players
K who were going lute business en their own
' ' aeeK did net bare a monopoly or tlie skill-
d talent and that they did net have all the
i ' Attractions. This view was scoffed at by
rahree-frvvrths of the baseball writers of the
aetihtry, particularly by theso who have
' done the most te fester the Mayers' Icauue.
;J .-'The season Is new mero than five weeks
The following figures cover the pe-
?M6d from Msy 10 te S3, Inclusive, practic
ally the fifth week of the campaign!
g fr League brotherhood
ance. Receipts. nnce. Receipt,
HBWTerlC.i, 8.393
$1,051 7,109 $4,143
5.419 0,4V) e,3
8,3T3t 8,8301 2,703
2.TM O.G73 8,803
.-(ten. ...... 0,443
5VMItenhla.l5,Gll
Brooklyn.... 4.801
r'A
sLTetals 33.808
J15.&39 00,070 13,530
" SO per cent. added for grand stand, f S-cent
kitltUUL
Xf These figures are pregnant with mean-
&-4naa. !!... ..linna A v I I iliHH ! -
KUK J-IICV BUU1Y iliai. 41 IUCY nilUW ItlJJ-
frr$ thing, hew futile U tbe hope that two cluta,
&& .. . . s . . . . -
i.TJlAilItt AAtMnmliAnil filial anil rrtiiiir fnt if
Kj?&i only necessary te reflect that the ex-
,rt pensca el tlie clubs which are parties te the
c;7eenJlIct average at least S75.00U for tlie sca-
?Af -s- . .J... t .!.- - At--
wu e ivsviiiyiive wccua suiuu ui ma
'Brotherhood clubs, indeed all but one or
Stwe, will run nearer $Se,000 this year
'A which means a weekly average of KJ.000.
i csTt will be aeen thatdurlncr the. tlmernvcred
U Sthe clubs playing at Bosten (N. L. and
&, SB. Ii.), at New Yerk (P. L.) and nt Plilla-
ikV-tf J.l-t.1. VT T V ...-. II.. .!.. 1. 1.1.
CHV1IU11 ii, jlj. Mt-u lUU Ollljf UUL'B nuicu
'?. came anywhere near receiving enough
; money through the gates te pay combined
I jjwpensce, say fe,uuu per wreK, nnu mat. tne
Erftetal less te the clubs, collectively, was
B,n iii iub DroiucrneoQ, and tJ irss in
tttae League. Of course, tliese figures are
aet exnet, but they are figured en the pay-
WS llblVillKIUUU iUI (IVCU UUb uiiiuiiiiiy uy
f both leagues and are near enough te show
ikew the fieri it nresrenses.
ilh T' .1.1... 1L.I ..!.. Al I..
f; ir' in uyiuciii iutt umuas uturu in nu cnor cner cnor
.neiia fncrpjuft In the ne-crreifitn nttfimlnnrA
l.tfelurinK the Iwlance of the eeahen. thnt both
m, i leagues stand te lese a great deal of money
jiL tt,they continue the cutthroat policy of
W enmcting dates. Uulcssaclmnge lsmiule
Hwill be n case where the longest purse
41l ..n
E& A'siJde net propeso te discuss here the qurs-
TOn as te wmcu slcle lias the most right te
r imt naics in me ciusi generally Known as
"-',1'pluma" in baseball parlance. The League
! -BOOBle sav thev cannot nfTunl te rlinncn
?;eir seheduic; the Players' league doesn't
f.t aam te knew whether It. ran nlTnril tn iln
Saaier net. In my opinion the Pluyers
Wf j;lafne, with the exception of two clubs,
K '''win 'net ceme anywhere near paying eif
lamAM linlMB If Arttm
3 Y14t la 1, A nlan nt itin Tnrynik, li.it na
pMia been aptly said by thnt brilliant baso base
iPMMllwit and Dhilosenhcr. Frank llnunli!
'. The League magnates are losing what
ey nave made, wnue the I'layers are los
ing what they expected te make." Hew
jImmc will the men back of the Cleveland.
JPittsburg, Brooklyn and Buffalo clubs go
uira inKM neir pecxeu te mane up n do de
Aelt that is apt te run up te 1,500 a week
la most of these clubs? The Players' league
4MB no prentanie future as long as it is run
Li tie policy et "anything te beat the old
' Mnie." and. en the ether hand, the old
, , Ijsajgue cannot live at n profit se long as a
ace policy is pursued against the Brother
hood. ..' ;WiThe Brotherhood has cvervthlnu- te irntn
p&y ehnln ta schedule and very little te
fJ&lmt except ita pride antl the very doubtful
E. j gratiflcntlen of ita revenge towards ita old
Kempieyers ler real or fancied grievances.
KUj-Tht) ijewprganlratlen should take the ad-
UTMBOI xne ripertlng Life, which has fenght
t 'JS " nara Ier "' ana l,utt'nK n"'de if pride,
S.'&t.tiat: lt JivlatntlfA nntrlw ..HilnnA.l .....1
f' 4&atT probably be made permanent,
mX The figures fhave given above show n
vjarge tailing oil In public interest ever the
w" ineu last year, dui tney are mis-
teaeing in mis respect, as during the en
Rtlre time they cover the'weather was
Swtening and rain seemed a likely thing
CyL& every same, and as a mntter nf fart, mln
fe,,prevcnt 8mcb en ene or mere days In
Kg J city except Philadelphia.
ye wcatner uanuicup Kept away many
"4e. There Is 'some npathy, of course,
Blit is likely te iucrease as n result el
atiaseball war and be shown In the statu
M'e turnstiles, but the general interest
jxj great as ever. Wnrm weather will
kcu,wt- 01 it into action. A rtiangt
-4fffieiVWrenvj;i4lfe.
V: i. IlABIIlS.
PRINCE, THE BICYCLIST.
K&. 3fan AVlll, llefcli-ll ltraiUnir In II.
0 (llHl lrnra a r,.nl.
.TAnir iniiwtf
Kw - ......v..
. nM mere Juck Prince has demonstrated
&.P ' Ills richt te chnmnieiikliln ,,.!! ,,,.!,,. .
SEX J?6011. at Omaha, Neb., he defeated Xed
SiV HirtliTiry tlt. .l...p..........n1 .l.it .,, .
?,?; bruising race of six days, rldlns eight
Si; hours n day, for the championship of the
was undoubtedly the greatest contest that
im nftscver taken place In the history of ey
es. eun8- ine scene at the finish Mas a ery
Ka exciting one, and the enthiulasm of the
i""M ui. uver licit, up te tlie livl
WJ-"I w:auiiig was in me Icid, but ill the
wreicu eewas unablu te btand the pace
V ,iV '"""ne iirhi, amni tl,u
V3r wdtt MclU-mi-iit, wlnuer of the MOrld'u
ft
fcfl. ' y t
KS.
Bt7! "'""'1' "y ,",If " "liw' The total
;f fbituuie ctivewl was 710 miles and 0 laps.
jjvujmmeijiutriy after tin- nice 1'iline an an
tteuximl hU defllre te meet any man In the
&-w',rll, f"r,t forty-eight hour rate at K.O00
ki.l'.A kirn. II... .4... . , .. '
Klf-T . . """ "r iu mtllll ail.
.,. wMiu,iwii i-iiiice, me world's
&..niilnriitiii Imir ilIiiniiM. l.in..-i
..-,....... .....v mijuu surer, was
l.I.UOrn nt Ii rmlnirli.ni, i tn..i,....i i t. ...
ma , ," w, nun i ei
ijwwnf nzr. He commenced rldluant IT.
ft .n4 nve J'1'8111 lalW eutcied the profession-
S" "-"- " bumnii iwnwiciurai prier
&,tp coming te America was the defeat of
j juii ii iwwT, ei nQcuicia,
ife
waa for me mile.'' and tl
time was SuEJ, which at that date waa the
best record for ft mile race. Inl880 he
came te America te race against Woedslde,
the champion of Ireland, and Deelvy, the
champion of France. He defeated both
en all distances from one te twenty miles,
and nt that ttme he made the best
records te that date. He is the only
one who ever defeated Harry Highara, et
Kngland, who held the champion seventy
two hour record for seven consecutive
years in England, Hti most notable Amer
ican race was in 1R37, at Minneapolis,
Minn., when be ran against Albert Sheck.
The race was twelve hours a day for ats
days, and the number et miles covered was
1,01,1, Prince being out of the saddle but
six minutes during the seventy-two hours.
KIIWAIID ItnADIN'd.
Edward Heading, popularly known ns
"The Soldier," was horn nt Mansfield, O.,
InlS&l. He entered the army In lbS'J as a
musician, and nt the present time Is the
principal musician of the ban nek band nt
Fert Omaha, Neb. He commenced riding
under the Instruction of Jehn S. Prince.
His first race was 100 miles against W. V.
Kunpp. He cecrcd the distance In llve
hours and forty-nlne minutes nnd set his
own pace. This iccnrd is considered first
class for a beliincr. In 188, at Chicago,
in the great "frce for all" race, he defeated
such ridera as Knnpp, Morgan, Prince,
Sheck, Nellson and ethcis . It was a forty
eight hour race, and he covered fiilS miles.
A TWO STORY DWELLING.
It Cunts Ml, 300 uml Mnhri n I'lrananl
Ilnmr.
This pretty little Iieumi may hnve either
brick or stone foundation, and has two
stories ami an nttlc, with itti feet 0 Inch
cillar,
3tW3?a5gg
"tl!s;w
view.
In the first story is a 7x10 lmll which
opens from a geed sired cranda and
which In connected with the parlor, 1 Ixlfi.
In the latter room Is a (liuplare mid Its
two windows glvu plenty of light.
FlItbT FLOOII.
Dack of it cornea the kitchen or llvlrg
room, size 14x14, also with two windows.
Frem this opeus a 7x10 feet pnntry, w lilch
in turn leads te the ecllnr stairs. Hack of
the pantry is n little peich.
In the second storyare two geed sized
liedixiems and ene smaller one, which are
connected by a hall, nnd each ene of which
Is supplied with n commodious closet.
FhC(ISl) IIXMJ1I.
This plan was designed by the National
BuIldlngPlauusseclathni, Detroit, and s
first published in "Aiti&tlc Humes " 'flit
estimated cebt of building Utl.SM.
Cemriirluble Cnurliri.
Comfertnblo couches which show no
woodwork are se inexpensIe new that no
ene need 1m without emi or mere. They
are for snle either simply cewred with cre
tonne or left plain, and draped with n flag
dad or ether large i tig An old fashioned
sofa which had been consigned te the gar
ret was recently mvu by the writer, and it
had been se transformed that it looked like
an extremely modem couch. The back had
been uuscrcned and discarded, and nu up
holsterer had added new springs and a cov cev cov
eringef stout whlte cloth, for which he
charged $3. Some handsome cretenue, fifty
Inches wide and a trille eer three ynnls
long, had licen conerted into n spread bj
simply hemming the raw edges. This was
laid mer and pushed In nt the place where
thoslepoof the head joins the main body
of thoceueh.no tacking whatever being
necessary Twe large pillows nf the same
material placed ngnliiit the wall make n
really handsome pluccr of furniture out el
S. , ' uwmeui) linslglitly before.
rliere is n combination chair and table
which us a chair hus a round wooden back
with a sent cm crwl in tajieitry. The table'
is formed by simply turning the back ei
te rest upon the arms. This plece of furni
ture Is sultable either for the hall or the
card loom Art Amateur
A new hat tree haia long mirror, around
whose evnl top rows of pegs are placed. It
Is supported en a small, simply caned
chest, which serves as a pat Art Ama
tour.
Seme odd and pretty hall steels In oak
and mahogany have. perpendicular rows of
spindles closely set and the top carved with
a moon's face, Art Amateur,
I npORCM
UK'ITCHEN or ' Ji
Living Roemp,,ntJ
PWLOH I I
VEHANDA
I Bed Roem: fc
wLoer,.
SSrafeSS
JK5?c2S3
nvTAme.
Mr. 8. B. Hewlnnd's remarkable horse,
Ontario, cleverly demonstrated his right
te championship honors recently by jump
ing 7 feet high. This fent stamps Ontario
as the most remnrknhle Jumper thcweild
has ever mien. He was ridden by his usual
rider, James Freyllng, who with his sad sad
dle and lirldle weighed 16M pnuniN. Tlie
Jump was innde etT n clay fleer with ft
cry peer take off nnd no spring w hetcver.
All high JumpH heretofore llae1e!l made
riff lOT.nnl floors revered with Inn bark,
which nfTenls mero or less spring. The
feat was accomplished In the following
manner: The bar was lint placed at 4 feet
0 Inches, and rnlfed 4 Inches at n time
until 0 feet 8 Inches was reached. Ontario
cleared each of the tt-spoitive height. with
out illlllrtilty until the bar reached 7 feet.
In Ids first effort h get ever in front, but
pulled off the two top bars. At thu sec
ond, amid the greatest excitement, he
cleared the bir without turning a hair,
thereby scoring the heretofore considered
ImpeHslblu jump of 7 feet. Under fn ar
able circumstances nnether 0 Inches is
within this marvelous horse's reach.
Iriulliig riuyers.
Of the eight leading batsmen of the
Lrngue last season six rninaln w Itli thu old
organisatien namely, fJl.mux k, Anseu,
Tiemnii, Thompson, Mcltcnn nnd Wilmet
while two (Ureuthcrs nud Cunel) go
with the Plnjnrs' league. Of the nine play
ers who led the organization in fielding In
their respucthe positions, Bennett, Ansen,
Diiulap, Denny, Olnsscoek and Wilmet re
main, while Kndlaiurn, Fogarty and Had Had
feid nru with thI'laers' league.
A I.111I Willi Hint 1.1'nrm-il If Im (.i-niiii.
The vnlue of Icadilng rliildrvii homo home
thing liwidert tlie "thice It's" was illus
trnteil tlm oilier day nt Hiveraidc, Cal.,
wliote tlie pinicipiil of ti mcIioeI (f-'ive her
pupils a roiirbe of iiihtiuctleii en hew te
net in vpw nf eiiieigencica, hiich in
drowning, gunshot nccidents, etc. After
lixteniug te ene of tliute lectures n bright
lad named Ilaight went heuiu nnd found
Ida bnliy sister gien up for dead, after
iH'ing picked out of n canal. Ne doctor
was te be had, no young lluight went te
went te npjily hid liweti. In n few niln
litt'S Iho npp.'iniutly lifclusi infant win
rtBtered te eonscieiibiuuis.
l'roteot the HyMtiiiu liem Aliitiirln.
lt nslliln te ile tills i'eu In riKleiis of
eeuiilry wliere iiihisniu Is mint rife, nml uhcru
tlie "i iei Iu fevi n which It eiiiiicsaKsiiiiiH llielr
inett fiirmldiilile types. The linniense popu pepu
Inrlty of Ilmletter'N Sliuuarli lllllcrM Is very
largely attrllint'iblii te the f.iet of Its i-lllcury as
a reineilj fur elillls uml fuvcr, lilllnni remll
tcutH, and ami preveullvoef lh viirlim furniK
of malnrlnl iIImu).c. In llnw 'iirlluii f the
Wnstniiit Hmitli wlicm niinplaliitN of tills im
luin piavnll, uml In I In- Tropics, It Is particu
larly rNtrdiiHl for the ptotettlve llilltieme
Willi Ii It iimtIn; anil It has been ery wittily
niliiptril ai a KiiliMllule liir tlin iliiiiKireiis anil
(iiiiiiuinitivi'ly liicirc.'tlMi alkaliiiil.milpliiitiier
Mllllilnc, I'IijsU'Iiiiih hiivn net been aiiiein; the
luht in eiiiicdhi Hn nurlts, ami the cmpluitli'
pinlffliiinil I'liilnrM'ini'litx whleli It lniN l I'
ll Uiillm ,'iiihliil te (hn reputation It him uli-tuliii-ilut
hume anil abroad. miv'.TIiiJiiik I
Leuie lloi-e, Krliiiiil, Are Yeu Slek 1
Iln j en KiiuVr frum Djspepkln, Indigestion,
HeurHtiHiiai'h, I.lvtr Ceiuplatnt, Nervous Di1
blllly, I.iwt Apiellli', llllleusuess, Tired Feel
ing, I'nlns In the I'lusl, NIkIiI Sweats, l,os el
Power, ernnj form uf Consumption? IfMi.ge
te)iiriliiii!i;lstiiiHl puirlume n beltlu of Flo Fle
raptexitm, willed will iiilet(lv n store jimi te
sound pli.vslr.il liriilth. I'lmiiplrxlnn Wa lilKldy
eeiieenlraUst iluhl ettuu'l urilie iiiint Miliuiblu
mtillrlual roots ami herbs known tusi liner,
anil euies where all ether remedies fall. Valu
able hook, "Thlnss Werth KiuiulUK,"hcnt free.
Address, Prof. I'nuikllii Hart, Warren hIki I,
N, Y. Fer sale lij Oeo. W. Hull, Uiuensier Fa.
aprl'-Ijil&w
A Sprjnn 'Moillelne.
The ilriiRelsts claim that people call dully for
the new cuie fur eoiistlnitleii and slek dead
aelm, dlsreMrid hj Dr.Hllns Ijiiui Inlhu llin-kj
Mountains It Issnld lube Oiegnn grape unit
(nxnitieiunl In the fur Wet for IIiekh ruin
pliilnlK) rembliitil wltli simple derliSj mui In
lnuiln for use b jieiirliis n belllmt water te
dravvoiittliestieiiKtli. ltMllsiitijUieulsainiik
nge and Is rallied Umes Fnmllj Mcdkluc. (I)
or.Miuehliw-i.Merlt.
Fer Iho nose anil llinuil, externally or Inter
nally iim-iI, Ihwnui' l'Jcrlilc Oil la iuatclileis.
Astliinii, ealurrh.anil herleus llinmt alleeilem
ain(pililil) iimeiialile te tills t lllelent remedv.
Held In Uiiirisier by W. T. IIikIi, 1J7iiiu1 lu'j
rvertd Queen stint,
lliu.'lduii'M Aliilcu Mulve.
Tiik IlKHTHAi.VKintlKiwerlil rdrriilK.llrulses
Boies, Ulcers, Halt Khctiiii, Kever Herex, Tetter,
ClinpiMHt llauils, CIiIIIiIiiIiih, Cnriih, ami all
Bklu l.riiptleiis, and pe-lttvely curis Piles, or
iiepuy requdcri. It Is Kunrnnlewl loiilveper leiilveper
feet satisfaction, or money reriiinled, l'ihe'5
cents per Imix. Korwile by W. T. Heed, Diuu
Klt, Nus. 1 17 and 16) Nertli tlueen stru-l, Uui
caster. Pa. iuiii7-ljil
" Over Iliu Hills te tlie FiiorlieiiMi."
A inrsnii with Impiilrid or Impoverished
bleed Is nit tlm ie.nl te pdjslnil bankruptcy.
Jlunlmk IIIihhI fimuMrc iikUiui mui enrh Ii Ide
elreiiliilleu, lepiilr the tUsues, mill httllil ii the
VWiL11 m hlem. l-old iu l,aiieastcr liv W. T.
Huih, 117 ami W Nrrtli Qinvii sluet.
l'pecli.
Tliulninsllliiu from loin.', lliiKi-rlugiiud palu
nil slekiiekN In reluikt hctltli ni.u kn an i peelt In
tlie lire or llie Individual. Hucli a reiiuirkulile
event Is ti ensured In tlie memerj and tlm
iiKeaev whinliy the kI luallh lias liwn at
tallied Is grub lull) IiIismmI. Hineelt Ik Unit se
lulled Is heard III pmlsuef l.ledile llllters. Se
many feel the) own their iistorntien te lunlth,
le the iie or the Ureal Alterative and Teule, II
jeu tire trintlileil Willi any dlsenvMif Kldn)i.,
Mver or Hteiiiiirli. or Iihik or slim I sliiudluit,
von will surd) lluil relli rii.v useer Kleelrle llli
lers. Sold at &IK' nml l pei bottle at W. T.
Heeli'h HrugKlere. 117 and l.B) North Uiksmi
stiwl, Uine.isti r, I'a. (1
Tells Willi t He Iviievvh.
" Itest tiling for Imriis 1 dave evir tried.
Heals upgraiidl)." I.. 1'. Kellett, .Minion. Odin,
KKMkliii;iir7Aeiiiri' IX'ltilrieOtl held In Utu-ca-ter
b) W. I'. Iltn.li, UTiinil US) .North Queen
fctiirl.
Let I'sTi'll .
1 .1.1 us till )eti Hint ii person wde Is lillletis or
constipated Is net a vtill ihmmiii, nud turthci,
Hint iiisnlv ever) mie Issubdit te tliese ineij.
ularltles. Let us Itll ) en also that llurttmt,
illeutl iifnsaioeneor Hie llnesl illiiretlesand
aiierleuts ever )pl devised. Sold In Uiue.isli r
b) W T. Hind, 1J7 and IJU North QiHeiistuei.
.Motliei-Ht MethiHis ! I .Melluu-s I I I
Are )en (llslurbeit et iiIkIiI and broken of
your riot by a slek idlld sullirliiif and er)lnt;
with the exerucliitliiff piiitiet ciiltlm; Iwlh? If
se, goat once unit net n buttle uf.Mlls. WINS
1.0WH BOOl'HINll BYU17F. It will iillove
tlie iHir llltle sullerer Immeillalely-tUiieiid
u)H)ii 11; there U nu uilHtake about It, There Is
net n mother en earth who ha ever iisi-d u,
who will net tejl ) oil at time that It wIIIk-ju'
late the bow els. ami ulve rest te the mellu r, mitt
relief and health te the child, uwmtliu llke
magic. It Is lierfectly safe te use In all cases unit
pleasant te the titste, mid Is the pieseilptluuul
oue of tlie eldest anil best female pli) slelans nnd
uurbes In tlie United Btates. Beld eviryvvdcre,
Zi cents a bottle. UmiffduUw
'I'lii'r lliixluess lltieiiiiut;,
I'relubl) neime thing lias eatts.tl such n cin
eral reviVHlet tnttle at II. II. fmliniirs lirug
Stere as llielr glv lug aw ,i) In their rustiimeiv of
Miinauv fns trial botlltseriir. King's New Dis
covery for foiisiimptlen. Tlielr trade Is simply
a-uormeus in this ver) valuable in llele Irem the
met that It ii1hii)s cures and uevi r disappoints disappeints disappoints
leitglis, Colds, Vstliina, llreiiiltltls, I'reup, mui
all lliriNtt nml luiigillseaseitilekl) iMirtsf. u
in lest ltlrerelni)liigli.v geltins n trial bottle
fns.'. large sire Jl. F.ver.v bottle warmutiilitt
II. It. fecdriuis Drugstore, I J7 and IJUNertd
Quwn stnsjt, Utmasier, I'.t, ).)
fSIli,ii.'ulu..?'KEi,,'A,,f',:",w AAI il"N
1.1 NI.IW. All lwrsens are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of tde lands or tlie :ernvvull
ntlBidwtllai,lalasln Ubaueu or Uaucaster
uennUrx, whether Inelestsl or unlnclesed, ellder
i"H.iVlJr''w,.,'.V.f "hoetlmt or nulling, as Hie
law will be rigidly cnrured. against nil tres.
ffil" notice " f ,he um,t'r'fupl fte
HiJ.?Jx-,A,.KKS,AN
KDW. C. KJtKiUIAlM.
Attorneys for 1,. W. lAilcinan's Hailrs,
AUT1N MHO.
Y'ltt knew there are Reed
shapes uml bad shapes In
every ortlcle of manufac
ture. In hats, In shoes, In
furniture, in bunion, etc
There Is a dllTcrcniolueiir
THERE
ISA
DIFFERENCE.
clothing, and most tcnil)-mmle clothing. One
difference Is In Ida shaping, another In tlm,
sl) le, and b.ickltig oil this are our is-oiiemlthl i
prlees. In lefureuce te the fit and finish of our
clothing It miiresl itpfrre.ichi custom lallers"
clothing. A gentleman told ua this of a suit he
bought for jn last week; en showing It at
home le his wlfe she Mid ; " Why, when were
)ou measured for a suit? I didn't knew )ou
wcre measured."
.Men's Hulls, t" te Iii, a liantlsemu choice.
Very ppiilarlliicH,lO,12. JI5,JI.
He) s Holts (liOiig Trousers), J1 In I5.
Hee the f 7, 8 and 1 10 lines.
Ile)S Knee I'anl Hulls, 1.9 tell", lusty as
)uti would like, 1-1, M.'liiutl (I rer oil-wool.
In the Custom Tailoring Department stilts te
measure Just as Ihey should be und preniplly
Did )eti sen our sltillsnt SJI, Sl and Jiiitsult
te measure?
tlnilcrwcur and Negligee HhlrlM are aitlveln
the Furnishing Department. Pushing prices,
Inking kinds, everybody's sire, is;, 60c, l and
up.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
UANUAttrFH, I'A.
Tlifi-EltH A HA'J'IIFOn.
ATTRACTIONS
IN OL'lt
Wo've iiiauy attractions ln our Custom De
parlmeul. e are showing the
Handsomest Line
OF
SUITING
ren
Men's Wear
KIIO.M
$10.00 te Almest Any Price'
Hueli styles us these me net elkrid iiuywiirra
In Uine.islei ler thu prhe. Htitlt an assurtmeiit
)eu'll llud new here else.
T.I.KOANT HI'IA IM IN
Men's Treusering !
Mere tliaii jim'll care le leek at. 1'ilces range
from SI leSI.I. We'll lit ) oil, tee.
Myers & Rathven,
Leading Fashionable Tailors,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET
I.ANOAKTKK. I'A.
ITIHHH A 11KOIJI15II.
PRICES TALK.
UeiiC)Cd w ei lis may draw te stores nrtnie who
lll.t te be II itti led, but Iho werlilngnian and
almost every ether man gees where he gets
Heed, Substantial Clothing at tlie Lewest, lte.i
faiiiiible Prices. 'Hint Is what we eiler te the
piopleof Liuieastei clt) and leimt).
Jim's Htrettg Hiilts-Our Own .Make SI 50,
8"). EH, !7, S7 tl.
Mi u'K All-Weel Worsted hulls, 87, -$, 810, t2,
811,815, Sltl.JIs.
.Men's lllails Cheviot Hulls 8"' (sold iIm'W hire
hit Sill) and 811.
Men's Cits' luieie hulls from SO, 87, 8s, Sit) up le
8111.
Men's Kiinev Cheviots and C.isslmetes, llglil
colors, the talk of the town, 511. 0(1. Same pu
tt rnsseld elsewlieienl 810.
HII.IC MIN I'HKCSlrem tltliihiili npwnitls.
All conceivable M les, ilMHeins and Quail
ties In Stock -nil til lloik-Hettom Prhes.
BOYS' READY-MADE LONG PANT SUITS.
Stieug Hulls, Light unit I Kill; I'elnis, Iriiln
J."ie. J. 8-J'iO 81 te f.) suitable rer hard w tar.
.Make geed suits ter simdav and alterwarils ler
i)VU)iiay. OUKOW-N .MAIvi:.
LIGHT COLORED SUITS.
Casslnities and Clnvlets. eU(.ant Isitttriis,
I), it, 87 up te Sin, ll nnd 81.'. VII c lers and
p.itttius. Prices itinleiibtedl) Hie lowest Iu Hie
i emit) , iiuallt)' teiisldered.
Children's Suits
I reiu 81 ), 81 ftl 81 75. K. 8JVI upwards. Solid
I'asslmtre Stilts, $,1, Sl5n, l, I 50,-". silk Ml
luiestind Iit.iiittlul elicits, solid wearers., si v
up tils' a stilt. I.lglu Coleml suits a Skh lull).
Merchant Tailoring Dapartment.
Mill allveand bustling, with sieres el eultrs.
en arc Hie next tine we .no li.ulv teenelnle
with the tape mitt rer whom we will turn out
Die piett) stilt of the town.
IIIRSII & 1)1
CUIl'llU'llS. MHItCHAM' TAII.OKS AND
lli:.ST.V KUHMSIll.ltS,
N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St.,
t.N'AS''K. I'X
lcttiietvu.
J-vit. NAiiuiitsr. Di.Nrisi.
au'i:.VTin: sqi-auk
Killing Tietd ami nilnless ICttraellen Him
elallies. New Sets made, broken ones meiide'l
and rt'inedelcd. Teeth Inserted without plates
and pivoted, etc. 1e, overriding lHrtaiuliig
teDtnlUtry will receive prompt attention. nt
very Moderate Terms, ltcmember that Dr.
Naldnrstls tlie ONLY Dentist In this county
who In a gnidiule or Medlcine as w til an of Dcu
Ustr) . mi adv anliige that s ob leui.
uuri-l)dA.w
M
Custom Dcpartmciit
Ready-Made Clothing.
AMI DflEMfl OOODS.
WATT & SHAND,
Are New Displaying nn Immense Assortment
or the Intent Thing III
Scotch Ginghams,
Zephyr Ginghams,
India Pongees,
Wash Challies.
Printed Satines,
Outing Cleths.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Miluxi'n8Me Ilaint Challlcia, Sea yard ; never
unlit for less tliaii 12c.
I()pleies Printed 'Jhnllles, dark ground, njic J
wertli 10c.
New Printed Outing Clntlm, ntylefi nnd color
ing as the tlnestl Krenih llamiels, at He, lOunnd
12ea yard.
l'ltie .eph)r Olngliumn, latest si) les, 15a a
)iird j elty prltc, yec.
Kine India Pongee, 12c teIOca yard.
.1,(Jl)nnls Dress (II iikIhiiiis, bright styles, new
eomblnallens. 10c a )erd; cycry day price ter
tills quality, 12e.
New'Iolledu Nerds, 10 and 12 cn yard,
l'lnest Krencd Salines, handsome design, 25e
n)urd.
Ilest American Hatlne. n great variety, nt
12J(3iiyanl.
New Mehineb) Hitlncs. In Illerk and Iltack
elid White, aru warranted absolutely fast In
color and will neither crock, stain nor fade.
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
TT I M.1AMHON .vresiicH.
Willi our Gent' Hack Ceat Salt. In Cheviot
and Casslincre, twenty dllleient Htyle te select
from, nl SID.
Twelve different styles te select from at$12.
Klght dllferenl st) les te select from at f 15.
Ladies' Cleth Jackets
-AND-
READY-MADE DRESSES!
AT VEflY LOW 1'KICES.
Morning Wruppeis, $1.25.
Calice Wrapper, l.lglil and Dark Celer, II.
1Ie)k' Knee-Pant Hult, J1.7.) te 89. ,
Knie Panta and Wilrt Waists, 'i'm te 2.
I Jtw ii Tennis Hull. SI IS).
Dailies' Wlille Muslin Mklrtn.SOc te '.'.
IjuIIls' Ntgltt Helies, 41c tet'i
Corset Cov ers. 'Jic le ",5c. s
Hudcrw ear, 2:fn te 75c
Infants' I.eng Dresses, 2:5c le 8,1.
Dress Ginghams,
New Patterns, 7Ke, 8e, 10c anil l'JJe.
India I'engecs, the very Latest Patterns for
Hummer We.ir, lllc.
(lentlcmeii will find upon nzamlnutlen that
our New l.lgdt Colored flat Urlm Htltr Hat nt
82.50 Is unexcelled.
Ile) h' Harety Ulcytles, Handsome and Dura
ble, 30.
t'e ilose out ene let of last scusiii's st)les
Ught Htltr Hals, fjOe, world (1.
xrxhstkis.
A large variety or Trunks, In Paper, Zinc,
I .outlier nud Canvus.
A specialty made of Kine Canvas Trunks.
Oeuts' Tem 1st Slilrts, In Iliuitii.l. Hlllc. Mad Mad
nuCletli, Cdelutia,sintluthiind Ueiuets, .Be te
87 m.
A Kine assortment et
Blazers and Tennis Sashes,
CHII.DItKN'H AND MISSIS'
SPRING HEEL SHOES.
New Hhapes, le the finest Laatlier, vv ltd I'at
a. nt l.eatliet Tips or Plain Toe, roll assortment
et w hlths iiuilHlCh, ranging rreiu75c teM.
The Victer Buffet Refrigerator,
Porcelain Coeler and lee Tanks, made of sea
soned poplar, oak grained, paneled In Imita
tion walnut, Ilnllet Hack, wild Miner, price,
510.60, J1I.75, SI 150 and 815.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
si.'W.n.in, JUS and Ji.:i7.
Williamson & Fester,
32-38 East King Street,
I.ANCASTEH, PA.,
NO Us MAItlCl-71 M'.. HAUinailltltO. PA.
i'lrtte.
J I ATs NKW AND I'UKTTY.
Stauffer & Ce.,
Lannibter's IiOiiding Hattera,
i:lnblt Ihu Uirgesl and llest hilccttd block or
Straw and Summer Hats
AT 111): i:il I.OWKST POSbllll.Kl'IllCK-S
Men's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 25 Cents.
CHll.DltfN H at Any Price )ou Name.
FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT STIFF HATS,
In all tlie bummer bhaiK-s, at II. 25 te te.
DAWN THNNIbCiysAND HATb, AllColers.
1 HUNKS AN D'lKAVKIdNU HAGS
for the Vacation boaseu, at Vir) Lew- 1'ilces
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queeu Street,
ia.NCAtsrKH.PA.
TTIOH )10)I.i:H-, HOH).ONTAI..TAlllTI,AIt,
1 erlleal. Portable, C) Under, Marine, of
any sUe or iniwir, of the ljet material ami
werkm.uislilp, go tu JOHN IllJsr, xn hiut fill
ion ulrt-et, iu7-tfd
W
NEW YORK STORK
Every One Plead
0t dtib 9he.
TOOT8 AU SHOfc.'
ITilTI OO Tf) BTACKHOOBtrS.
1?TJ,TT'I? AND COMFOHT OO TO
J-iJliJliJli HTACKHOUMEH.
T,7'Tl,T, and having ae te
JllAliJlllll WTACKIIOUSK'S.
Otm ASSOIITMENTOK
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOrtSPIUNa AND HUMMER ftl'Yl.ES AltE
NOW COMPLETE.
-Tlic l'rlccn are " foil EAHE " te your
purM-K, and the Ht)eH are ' KOIl EASE" te
your feet.
D. P. STACKH0USE,
28 ft 30 EAST KING STREET,
THE MCADEIl IN KINE HHOEMAKINO
AND LOW PIUCES.
N1
eniJY LOOKING I DUKAULK ! CHEAP !
's 11.50 Slees.
New Hprlns SI) le for Men's Wear, the
nebbiest looking cheap rIiec Imagina
ble; clean, smooth, sleek, strong vear
Iiik tort. As near rlKht In every way
or koeiI shoemakers can make tdem for
se little money. Wc knew-of no makes
elsewtiere te equal ours at tlie figures.
We find n itrtat many Uincrtstrlans no
wiser. That accounts ter thoinanvln theinanvln
fpilrles here lately Ter the best made J1.50
shoes. Have yen been dere te Hee tltem?
Hnot, wdy net ? Tesee tdem Is tollke
them. Te wear them Is te brlnir )ou
licreuKalit for tlie s.ime sort. We have
many tllllertnt lines In the coins shapes.
Tliat makes It easy te cheese lbost)le
that pleases the fancy.
Here Is an excellent make of shoes te
tell of Congress or Hals, with plain tees
or tips ; a siiitrler t;mde of stock In
Ulnars and bottoms seamless vamps,
ralrstlUludseles : ills the uveraye feet
Kiiuiily and neatly, lliey will wear
strongly the uniilc of the material tu
them is n guarantee or this. And tlie
sheeinaklng vrell, there's nothing
" Hum "about It ; It's all right.
Anether line or sltees worthy or locu
tion tv ligdt wcledt summer sdoe rer
dress. Have calrsklu uppers, lltted,
lined nnd trimmed much better tdan Is
usual In Jl.W shoes. Solid leather
throughout. Put together strongly, and
will be round te be ns geed us It leeks.
Oxfords, same make, and the same
geed material as above, with pretty
tips, at l CO.
ltiisset Oxrards, tee, for theso who'll
went them, 'the latest st)le this sea sea
seu's make. '1 hesa go for the same
money S1.0O. Hlhe warm days tempt
)oute buy llusset Oxrerds, remember
we've the kinds te suit ) oil.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 Nelirit (JUKKN HTKEET, JjANCAS-
ti:h. fA.
L
AUGUST AbbOHTMENT I
Oxfords and Slippers.
The largest Assortment of Jjtdles', Misses',
Chlltlieu's and Infu Ills' Oxrerds and Isllpiwrs In
this city. 'Ihlssiateinciit, te some people, may
setm tobeuu Idle beast, but te our many cus
tomers who have been buying their Otrerds
and Slippers here rer the ptiNt two seasons,
knew hew t rut li I til It Is, as then we had the
largest Hteck and Asseitnient In the city, and
this sinsen we have added yi gnat inuiiv of the
Iditest Btyles,
LAllGITAND KINKjr DISPLAY IN THE
CITY IN OUH WlijT WINDOW.
Ludlrs' Dongelu Patent Leather Tip Oxrerds
at twe, 75e, II (W, !1 2i and npvv arils.
Iselds' Dongelu I'laln Toe Oxfords ut !1 (JO
81 ifii, SI 60. fJ 00 and upwards.
Ladles' Patent Leather I'rent Oxfords et 81 25,
81 50, and Si CD.
Iullcs' ltiisset or Tn u Otfeuls vilth Tips und
Plain Tees, tee, 75c. 81 W), 81 25 and upwards.
Ladles' Kid Opera Slippers at 50c, 75c, 1 00.
81 25. SI 50 and 82 U0.
Ladles Kinc Headed Slippers, with Hackles,
Hews, Uc, 81 2"), SI Wnud t2W.
Misfcs' Dongola and ltiisset. Tip nnd l'lKlu
Toe Oxrerds, ut 75c, We, 81 lOand upwards.
Child's Dengnl.i ami ltiisset Oxterds at 00c.
7.V. SI 00, 81 2.1 and Si 60. '
Iuftiut's Dongelu and Husset Oxreidsiit:5e,
fiOc, 75e and 81 (). Ami ethers net mentioned.
Jn fact wc have ever) thing from the theapcet
te the best. :
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H.Frey,
(Hueccsser le KHEY & ECKEUT) the Leader et
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.ll 5 EAST KING HTHELT,
LANCAHTKIt, PA.
-Htore Closed Ht ry Evening nt 0 o'clock
Except Monday and Saturday.
(tietitiun.
CLOTHING.
L. Gansman & Bre.
A 1I1C. HARVEST fOHTHB 11AIIO V1N
. IirNTUltS.
Where iv Dellar Gees the Kartherst and the
Most Is Get for It.
MEN S, HOVS AND CHILDHEN'S
CLOTHING
REDUCED PRICES.
Ill Children's Stills nt 75c, 65c, 81, $1 23.
ltU Children's Stills at SI 35, SI it), SI 75, S
221 Children's btilU at $.' 25, S." 50, S I, $ 1 50.
Men's suits at S275, JI25, fl,
Men's AU-Woelbult at Se, SJ, 57.
Men's All-Weel Worsted suits at S7 SO, s, 810,
Men's Klne Cltev let Hulls, 85 50, $(!, S".
Men's All-Weel Cassiineresiiitsat , 7, , 9.
5() CdlldreiiN Pants at 20e a pair.
lli))'s Stills at $: 10.SJJ5, rJ50.
He) 'k Woolen stills at SJ 25, St 50, 8-1 75.
Hev'm Stilts. Alb Weel, at HI 5D (IV c.
OurasMirlmciit is still inuiplete. New st) les
""-- ........ ...... . ... , ... ,, n n rii us
ailded Immcdlatel) , the mil) tlilugs missing
,n . Die nrlees
aiietit one lialf III slt
"in eiHcsiiie icei iced liv liliw
Wi cannot iiiand our
vaults
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors and Maniifactuiers of Men's, Hey's and
Children's Clntlilng (Exclusive.)"
06 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
B. W. CORKER OP ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA.
a-Net connected with any ether Clnldlnk'
Heuse In thnrlly.
(rl!e cautious nud make no mistake se that
) en get tu Hie right plate.
Men
etcLcr.
-W-ATCHEB, CLOCK8, Etc.
w'atclies T
CLOCKS, ETC.
-A!"!1 tTrndnalM OpthalmlcOntlelan win alra
JtVEBER'S,
ma North tluetn street. Near P. R. r Depot.
npil-lyd.
r
EWKLEIt AND UUADUATK OPHUIAM.
GILL!
JKWELKIt d 0X1 AW A TJS OPTICIAN.
Is the Most Sensitive Organ we Pe-setw. tf
neslecicd Hie result Is serious add Ofteu preTca
fatal.
Eyes that Ache, K)es that Grew Tired, Eye
Hint are Dim, E)es tliat Hern or lied, come
Under tills head and should have Immediate
attention.
Eyes Examined Free !
Ne Dreps Used !
OHAS. S. GILL,
NO. 10 WEST KINO STKKET,
LANCASTER, PA?
H
AVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED I
PROF. LITTLE,
Graduate Optician,
-WILL BE AT MY STORE AQAIN
MAY IDth te 2ltd.
REMEMBER,
Tliat we treat all correctable defects of vision
and treubks of the c)e ter which lenses are
worn, and save )ou Hie OCULISt'H examina
tion fee.
'this Is a rare opportunity tehave your eyes
examined. Make an engagement new and
avoid waiting.
Walter C. Herr,
(JEWELER,)
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.
rVAIIM'H COHNER.
Spectacle Department !
Owlns te the nuinber et uu.es we have rer
treatmentund adjustment, we have determined
te open the ofllte en
Monday & Wednesday Evenings
Ker the accommodation or these who llnrt It
dlfllcult and expensive te leave their werlc dur
ing the day time.
OKI'ICE-HIXOND KLOOKOK
Zahm's Cerner
ENTRANCE :
NO. 3 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
5-Of)lee Hours from 7 te 10 p. in. Monday
and Wednesday or each vvie.
ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE !
Ne Fees Charged !
All diseases or the E)e treated and operated
en by a Oriultiated Oculist or Unquestioned
Ability, und thorough satisfaction Guaranteed
A PULL LINE OP
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware,
As vi ell ns the Novelties or the season, at the
Lew est Cash Figures.
A Specialty iniule et Intricate Watch and
Jewelry Repairing.
Ernest Zahm,
ZAIIM'H CORNER, LANCASTER, PA.
upi5-3md
. cfvi nc Kii te ve.
H
ROWARE, Av.
GEO. M. STEINMAN &C0.
Continental Lawn Mowers, ,
New Quaker City Lawn Mowers,
Hydrant Hepo and Garden Hese.
R E F R IGER ATORS !
JHWETT'H liuve tlie lilKliesi;reptttatlen,glve
moie satisfaction wild less consumption of Ice,
than an) ether Refrigerator In the market.
Jewett'a Water Coelers and Filters,
Oem Water Filters, I
Hammocks, Wire Window Screens and Wire
Screen Deers.
Hardware and Heusefnrnlslilng Goods.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.,
lill A- atl AYEVr KING STREET.
ni)17-indM,W,H LAM'ASTEH, Pa.
"OKKUIOEK.VlOHlj, ETC.
The Dollars Saved
II) purchasing a
BKLDMIN
Celd Dry-Air Refrigerator
vrlll mere than pay tlie ndvance In cost of Ice
this season ever lust.
YVATnit COOLIMIS,
lClM'HEAM FltKKKKS.
Bpeclaltles
BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS
TENNIS R.UKLTb,
HAMMOLKH
SPREOHER'S
Baby Carriage Bazaar,
N0.31E.v,'Kl.U.sr,
njirl7-tfdTu,lliAH
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