Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 02, 1890, Image 2

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BOBBRT CLARK Publisher.
ft. DAILY IMTKLMOKNCKn. Published
mn day in the year, but Sunday. Berved
. r farriers In thli city and nurreundtng
f'y. jHiMMunmiHimra. Bjniwinmuw
r jy iHiKTNriHiKiTiiuniwRiuuiiiuwiu.
si.
?ricieiH.v ttrrv! .f .invMrRR-Jiui dollar and
f- AftmnliaM InailfAnM.
a-flOTlOBTO BL-B80HIHKH8-ltemK by check
,,i--jf''?"i
E 'V- nrtxiMaillM order, and when neither or
Hmnmb be procured wed In a rt-jlsterad
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at the Posteffloe, m second class malt
&
.tier.
AbbBM, THI.JXTSUIOBIIOU,
Lamcaster, Pa.
LAKOASTER.PA., Jmw 2, IMP.
Mm Deg ni Ba! Defi.
m. i..iu.i..i.i. ..- i ...
, AUV UVUIUUUUUIK ClilHIU UUn t'UItla.
tteucedln terrible earnest with a fatal
V OMe in tUU oeunty, while at tlie Pasteur
V-t- hesnlUl. in Mew Yerk, a dozen patients.
'N trader treatment by the much crltl-
VMd qnum of Inoculations. Early in
'JIM tpring s mad deg wag killed iu Dru Dru
fl(ere fewiub.D. and there seeim te be
1 ftmeaA reason for caution, although none
i3 irt" elf for alarm, u-iileh In ntu-ava tlin
'Athlug te be avoided In connection with
"V? maladies of the kind. Death in tliat
form aeems. ae horrible that there la
'" tw-umt in rwdlAVi. iltftf tnnnv niiM nf .lit.,
'&ra-w MM nfYltnf Iaii nM at Uiifel iinnntl.
L. .& 1 . - . - -
, .I':.-..... Maaaaa.aua . av aa.w..' VUWHI"
Mgftgcd by continual breeding en the tent
i.'nui RW1IITB n nriiar
might be a trifling
trwcw .uaa w. . uat.
i wound. It Is important that the ronten
: bitten should avoid tormenting himself
.tffwiLii u-rrerizinD- LiimiiTiiia nr iiviirn
:St phobia, and if cotifUleneo can be ilrmlv
MUbllahed, whether by "inmlstone" or
tefr-jlnoculatlen, half the battle Is wen.
?Xi'-Meanwhile It would be well te leek te
'' the dogs. The weather has been se mild
I that it is a little surnrlsliur that tnnd
ferden should be heard of at nil, and It
gijjKJ. must be ceucluded that although usually
s$ nearu ei in very net weather, Hydro-
K-Kf phobia has little te de with the statu of
ravtue thermometer. People- who own
Ss. aS should pay particular attention te
sK tneir general health, and If mere cases
IXfef mad dogs develop in this neighbor-
V llaVafl It. SVOtllft tit. tdrnll i .,W.va..f1. nhl.p
K.th miUzUng of all dogs.
yvnu wnne we are en iue dogs It may
be remarked that there nm n iintn1irnf
H&" them in this city that may be said te
gs we-, iue unit instincts or eivillty. aud
?-'??. Are allowed bv'their nurtlera tn .Invalnn
LlJr llm tinlllfa rkf tinflrtan n linMAH .....I
tjj --. -.-... b t uuinva uuu
" ' " ueu OI peuestrians.
Stft?5 s v MwMa .Mat v UaJJWjr illlB UUU VU1I1C
tip pedestrians object te it, but the dogs and
SStbelr, owners
are net troubled, aud It
J might be well for the general peace If an
f'JSL . . w. -
s,, example weromaucer a rew or them,
?&Jastat this time when them Is little dis dis dis
positien te be merciful In matters
fArVyCanine. It Is net altoirether n trlllA fur
JM birkiug at horses may cause a futel run.
-;:-... n...l II,. I,1,li r I ..
vSr'T' "uuu ui suujjijug muy uu
S - '
fK By Kail across Asia.
kAA dispatch from St. Petersburg renresent.
it : -.a... . . .. .f
.7,, ingtuai ineczarisaispeseu te encourage
p American capitalists wlie are anxious
. $TU push the bu lid I ng of t he great 81 berlau
Miroed te the Pacific, which read the
iriSJPtcla explains, new runs beyond
SMcrv. ucuerai iiuttcrtleld is said te
represent the American capitalists In
v-iiDenfertM.iVt with nminrnl A tmet.lnfr
' ?41-111J l-.l ill ... ,. . .'.
,,;Vuv maimer uiiiiu irau-.'liniHIC rOHU."
$pw tee-narrow gauge military rail-
rv4-- " "- j vvMvssaa nuucuikuii UUL
V'iaepljr runs beyond Merv, but en through
v4tn atAaa.W n.l ..nM.... al... .... .....
lj,',"" ""S" " utiuae luu IHIIIOUS OIU
tSOxus river Jte Bekhara, and theucu te
E'VBamarkaud. Fer ever a vmir thu linn
."Jua'beei Jn, steady operation te tliat
p- ,vwonueriui.em j-astcm capital, aud the
VcUtestadvJeeu were te the elTect that Its
;.' f extension uerth te Tashkent had been
' AomeMnccd. This Is net the centemuln-
f'fajsUd'TeiA id the Pacific, although it will
?:i probably be extended te the north te
'. '.connect with that line when built. Oeu-
u-.avaI lnnnnlrn(l7a nnfl Itha.i... . .1..
!r,W mmwmvm A IVHU, AUUttU UN II1U
"vtnaspUui route, can only be reached
ffpy crossing the Caspian sea, and it
Ik9'!?. la.rt. Ii,n . ..n1,.,l I.. . I... . .
gmlhe y&lley of the Zarafshan, whence
-isciurmer progress te ttie cast is impossible
p,-xeepi ey iue most iierole aud costly
Jr an art nckifl ti i
"ik ! "t natural euteusieu would bu
I by a branch Hue te Herat, in Afirliauli-
Q.t&n. and thpnra. avdhIhuII.. n Tn.n.. . 1...1
J.lawrilightest rumor of uny move in that
tlen would set Kuglaud aud
all
nl.c ,, .. ...in. .
.e" vuuiivuiig wiiu luar 01 war,
tiPbrW dispatch Is really from
If
jM'burg the corrcsiJendeut Is te Us
riatu,a,ed ou "aving made a most
npiin(IuE 1,,ess of 't 1'he projiescd
eBaPfutmeuta, liue has been ther-
M!,psurveyed and starts far te the
instkst of the Oasnlau. travellnu-
ijjicw.a level but desolate -rUderuess
and the valley of the Ameer rlvef;
which is te be followed te Alexandrevsk,
the Russian naval station en the Pacific.
When arallread has been built up the
coast te Alaska the trans-Kiberlau lead
te Europe may become a favorite route
of travel for Amerlcaus who dread the
iea slckuess of the long Atlantic voyage,
and it may be that American railroad
schemers have an agent nosing around
In St. Petersburg with n view te train
ing Yaukee euterpr.se te profit by the
Russian project.
The Alliance Experience.
The Formers' Alliance Is beginning te
find itself treated with less deference in
WllUllllllrtnil Ltlina. lint,aa... I.!I r
Ifi'tV il -" "i.kii;is -.'Ulll-lHIIl OI
Kl'fi the warehouse Hub.trennri. .,.1, .,,.. 1..,.
fea.' fcreughj. ridicule upon the meinbersef
te ways ana means committee for wast.
Inir IItiia llnnn e. ...Il.l
J B --i v mm u iiieuhure. jir.
-7-w.taM.8ae, in an eijcu letter, luu n,,..i..
KE, yy Plain the mauy duutereus aiul lm.
l&'FTWtlcable features of the plan of
Alliance for fcecurlug government
-Usui en crens. ana it w nm ...i.i.. n..
L&:ftbe Alliance itself will abandon it very
yai l lue e5jerieuce premises te
&4$,srve as Ane eye opener for the Western
?4j? armerswhe hunger for seme mere ani,.
sfc Untlal encpurgemeut for their bram-h
""'iudusry. Matters appear te be drlft-
hf!?. inir rnnldlv Imrnnly tl.xn ...l.n.. (i...
M fuMMAMa ...til ..r.1- ...1... 11 1 .a
I,- "" i" uy muy sueuiil ire en
H Tetln8 ter taxation in excess of govern-K-
ment needs when the urii-.if iiieir r.,t
'Uplesmustbc llxed infereigu markets.
and can net be raised for them by the
. 1. BWUM1 KM M.. -. L
'.- mviciuiucui.
X' It Is hardlv Hurnriklnir il.ni ..ci...
?WUiv vears of wuitim. f..r n, ..
ft i ,,0," mark-'t. some farmers
wimpaueuuy given their influence
'rll support of the sub-treasuuy scheme
mn mey win new be driven square
"A-""' uv ""jiciuiug lact tnat no
. s nation can uflerd te 1hh uu,,
gat betut itsrkt sslune, aud that the tar-
y,mm ib me hts 1. aim most severe sufferer
S; ftem the abuse of the protective prlucl-
pk. That the Itcpubllcan leaders appre-
ftsic i3e uanger efa revolt of the farmers
"V
ppetmpi
'tv,v.ii'i-v':j.--w-r'j
", .
from party control Is shown by the gin
gerly handling of the sub treasury bill by
their most tmsica ana ciear-Drainca con
gressmen ou the committee of ways and
means. True statesmanship demanded
the prompt rejection of the measure, In
dicating its glaring faults, but they
knew that their party had nothing te
eflcr the peer farmer.
Tin: amount of damage tliat may be dene
by a very few undisciplined feels lias Just
been lllnstrated at Uarvnrd, for strangely
enough It Is In great colleges Dial the feel
Is most frettinntly allowed te develep
without discipline. On Saturday Harvard
wen a base ball victory ever Tale, and that
seme night a small squad of half a dozen of
these peculiarly noxious feels bought sev
eral gallons red paint and with much labor
daubed It ever the statuary and costly
stonework of the college buildings. The
mosaic pavement of Memerial hall was se
ruined tbat.lt will have te be. relald and a
status of Jehn Harvard was damaged be
yond thorough repair. Tbs paint can only
be removed in most cases by chiseling,
snd the total dsnisge Is estimated al eight
tbensand dollars. Of course, the students
and faculty are equally Indignant, whlle
the undisciplined feels are, no doubt, as
tonished that their outrage is net consid
ered a geed Joke.
It Is rumored In Ionden that Sir Meroll
Mackonzle, the famous expert who treated
the late Kmporer Frederick of Germany, Is
coming te this country with Professer
Jamns llryce and Henry M. Stanley, and
that the trio will lo:tureat$50a night for
twenty nights under ene management. It
is net explained whother they nre all te
sneak In one evening or each te speak for
twenty ovenlngs.
ItOMAXCE FltOM ALASKA.
A Mlwwinrlnn Unj-a nu Indian Weimtn
and Makes Iter Ills Wife.
C. 8. Harvey, of Hickory county, Me.,
an iutelllgent-loeklng wlilte man, 35 years
of age, has been visiting Hu Leuis with liln
wife, who is an Alaska Indian. While nt
the Alaska diggings he concluded te as
cend the Yuken river, and get a woman te
pole his beat, as a woman would be faith
ful, while any man he could get would,
perhaps, desert ormunler him. HornAtlve
husband etlnred elthnr her nr his mother-
In-law ferf20a month, and Harvny leek
the wife along. Her aid was vuliinlilii.
While returning home she said te Harvey
with tears: "I wlnh you would buy 1110
from my husband aud 1 will work the geld
out of your claim after regular hours of
work. I don't want te go bnek te I1I111."
Her hUHband decided that $20 and a pair of
beets thnt Harvey bsd would be a projer
consideration aud Harvey accepted the
bargain at once. The Indian went nu a
spree and three days lster was drowned In
the Yuken. Harvey and the woman wero
tnarrled by a minister as seen as they
reached the states. " She has imide me a
faithful wlfe and I love her devntedly," he
said. Her npponrance attracts attention
en the stroets.
Van Heutkn'h CoreA-Dollclmu-.MiiJe In
stantly. (7)
TIieiikIi pure aud simple mid nu iuIIJ,
Jt inlntit be med by any child,
YctHOZODONT'H no BWltt and nuru
That mouth and teeth with wotidreut wtn!
Frem tartar and from taint are freed
Till they become sweet, white, and pure.
-
A Cloed 'in 1 her
en the lage or platform, In unclely nr nt hiiinr,
mint nut only paivuui bruins but u clear, Mrmitf
voice. Cktarrh. or a ae ere cold, la iiltuest cer
tain te Injure the voice. Hut these ceniiilntnts
may he completely eradicated with afevrnii afevrnii
pllcatlem of JTiemat' Kltctria Oil, unrivaled In
Its x.'ClaHli;. Held In Lnncantdr by W. T.
liech, 137 aud M North Queen atreuU
Tlie I.lttle Heeil.
A Utile teed lay In the carter's path ;
A little nhoet bowed In the ntreiiK wlnu'i
wrath :
A little ahrub STCW, by Its roots held rant :
Then a stout tree braved all the winter's blunt.
A llltle ceukIi Marled 'twiu only llirhl ;
A little chill uhlvercd the hmirn or iilelil ;
A little patu ennie unit lircHii te kiew,
Thtit consumption luld all lil bnu utrcngtli
low.
lie wlte In time. Check the little cough, cure
the lltllu chill, dlel the Utile aln,ei the
Utile ailment becemen the ulreni;, uncoiiqucrii unceiiqucrii uncoiiqucrii
blei(lniitefrtli.ciii.r. Ur. I'lercn's (leliten Mi-dt-cal
IJIiuxivery, taken In time, In u remedy for
these 111. M.Tuiw
' I'm All llroke Up I"
This Is the usual exclamation of one uttiretrd
with rheumatism or lameuess. Kheiimutln
pe ple are Indeed entitled te our slnccre nvin
puthy unci ciimmlsenitlen. Hpei-dy relief Is
offered them Iu Dr. Thomm' L'lrctilc Oil. Ills
the sworn remedy of all aches and pains. Held
In 1-ancaster by Wa T. Uecli 1X7 uud IM Nurtli
Huecn street.
-nrAN HOUT.
KN'S COCOA.
letter than Tea and Coffee for the Nerve.
Van Heuten's Cocea,
ONOKTUIKDAtWAYN USK1)."
Ask your Cireccr fur It, take no ether. (it f
rtt.
1 I ATS Ni:W AND PHETl'V.
Stauffer & Ce.,
Lancaster!. Leading Hatters,
Kxhlblt luv lircest and Heat MeUcted Meck of
Straw and Summer Hats
AT TUG VEUY I.OWEHT 1'OSHlllI.KlMlll Ki
Ken's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 25 Cents.
CltlLDHEN'H at Any l'rlcc you Nmue.
FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT STIFF HATS,
In ull the Hummer Blmiles, nt tl.'r. tu $i.
LAWN TENNIS CAttt ANU HATS, All Celers.
'IllUNKH ANOTUAVKL1NO 1IAOS
Ker the Vacation bi-aseu, at Very Lew I 'rice
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANOAHTKlt. l'A.
iL'tuce.
-tyiNKs.
Fine 'WTines T
1 havejust receUed, direct from Mcxirs. (liir
veys, Jerez, Spain, per H. H. Zurlmniu, via
Liverpool, and trunslerred te 8. W. hertlu, ler
New Yerk, .Mureh letli, u line UHsertmeut of
Oarvey Hherrlcs. These Wines arc umenc the
ery Ilnesttbut reach the United Ntales.
C'ALLANk) EXAMJNU
Ale Old and Yeung Muclelni Wlnes.uuden
the way IS Cases llouehe
Kee and &0 Ibises Hihk-IhI
Mie
tlllL'l
ureal Wenleru Wine.
Tlieubee Cliiiuipaiues
are 111 best produced In Krunee uud the United
hUteiel Amerlcu.
H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt.,
W EAST l.'INO HTUEI-rr.
uiU'S,SI,Wd
A
cm
UEAUTIKL'L LAWN. UUWEVEIt
Small It tllllV La. In n i'r.il lnvurv l.t V.
HTKIt CUKMll'Al. ftinn-v'i.iu'v
ENHJCHEH
T ETEVtKY MAN EXAMINE THE
"SNAP"
WATEltl'HOOF
COLIVIW AND t'UI'-H,
At EIUSMAN'H.
"U10ICE NECK WEAK I
WILLIAMHI'OUTi
Wire Buckle Suspender,
AT EUIHMAN'B.
OULl'JlUlt UTONE JEWELUY I
Complete Line of
Emblematic Marks
AT EUISMAN'B.
Ne. 42 West Kieictitreet.
Uttnttnutttltct'e.
ruiLAUELrniA, Monday, June 2,H).
Reduced Satin Dtichesse.
Very beautiful, 24 shades
dowager browns te youthful
pearls. All silk. The. price
gees off 25 cents a yard, f.t.25
from $t.5e, and that's $3 en a
dress of 12 yards. Werth sav
ing. We! Transept.
The Philadelphia centre of
gravity in Small Heys' Clethes
is right here. Yeu want your
boys picturesque as they play
en the beach. Artists would
be sadly left in seaside sketch
ing if the baby midshipinite
and the girl with the jaunty
blazer were net in the scene.
Therefore the Sailor Suits of
the Galatea Stripes, some with
Dungarecn cellars and some
without, at $3 and $4.75 ; or
the Royal Middies are ready
and waiting for you, rakish,
jaunty, natty. The Sailor Suits
are various you can ship them
at $2.50 te $6. The range of
Small Heys Suits is from $2.50
te $10, the Hnrgains numerous,
the assortment great. Elegant
and fine many of them. We
permit no competition in prices
invariably the best chance en
price is here.
The large Heys' Suits with
long trousers running away
past the smaller point of young
men's sizes, 14 te 18 years,
range from $6.50 te $20.
Hew much of a Hnrgain is
found here in Men's Suits ap
pears in the range from $7 te
$12 ; hew elegant ready-made
can be is shown in the range
from $15 te 28.
Remember all this Clothing
business rests upon our one
solid principle of cheap selling.
Yeu gel all the advantages di
rectly in the prices. The savings
arc your own.
Market street utile.
Our Mat store is the world werld
centre for Mats. England,
New Yerk, Connecticut, and
Pennsylvania are represented
in the present Spring session of
the Mat Congress. The agency
for Heath and Knox is here,
and between the Hats with the
great names and the great Hats
that arc nameless the sorts are
complete.
Light weight Dcrbys in
blacks and many colors are the
sensation of the hour upward
from $2, but all at the least.
Thirteenth unil Market Mucin.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Itlacltini'vit.
A UENI'T l-'eil'llAI.LA'llAN ".v fOMi:t
J.V meut te (like tlieplueoef Itetl lnil. In
hulk It miikea live times tlm iuuntll) erit-il
loud unci Is fur Ktit'orler In mnkliitcRleum Jein In,
piickliiKmnn nml hand hole pliites nu hollers
.c., r, aTiee m it-nis iwr pound, tu
HKSTri, IKI li.st .-niten street. 1
JOHN
Ifil
TV VOU WANT A KIHHTCLAHH I'OI.TAIII.I.
EiiKlnu unit Heller, en wheeli, elieup, nu the
lullewlnn prices khnw: II horse-power, ?IT5i M
horse-power, SJi'i ; 10 horse-power, f 75; 1,", her-..-pewer,
J?5; -J) horse-pewcr, 11,175, cull ill ,11111 N
lIKSr H.3.U Knst Pulton street. m? IM
STEAM llKATIHTIll.COMI.VaHI.ATI'Oll
dwellings, churches, Mhoel houses, etc.,
though successfully used nun huuilinl vcars
bke. Whenyuucenteiiniliitun elinuee enll en
JOHN UKHT, who High e )ou it Miuniclurr
Jeb, at it fair price. m7-tlil
I.Seil l'UI.fjEYH, "rtllAhTINtl, COl.l.AllS,
.1' HaiiL'ers, Clumiillexi'i., t'eupltiiKk, eleKi
te JOHN AEHT.S.U East Kulton slreel. itiT-lltl
"IJIOH llOLTtl, LAOHCKKWH, M7I' SCIU.WH.
I1 HiUiirenml HesiiKOii Nuts, lliio-eKeixli In
stiK-k, lit JOHN lllXT.s, ;tO l'jisl l-'ullenstrert.
1117-tfd
'171011 1'UAIT A ('AI)Y AHIIIXIVS 1HSO
1 Vnlves, Jenkins VuleH.llmsa lllelw 'iile,
llniss Unto Vnles, Hen lleilv (llolie Vii1m-s.
Uernfely Vulvus, Pep Hnfely VitUes, Air
Vnlves, ltudliiler Vnlves, 1'iiitl's H liming
Check Valves, llniss Check ViilM's.roet Viiles
Annie Valves, call nt JOHN HlisT'H, .U Tjis
Kulteu Hlrei-t. inT-llil
TJUMl-H, HOILEItx, MININO.CICNTItll'l!
tiil and (Steam l'uiups, nt uny eapaelt, al
JOHN HKSmail FjiI Kulliui sti.-eU m7-tl.l
17IOH 1101 LElfHMIi:ilUHlI lis, SI'ILLVON
I'iihj WreiK-hes.l'Ipeand Menkey Wn-iiehf s
cemlilneil, l'lles. Oil Cans, etc, ve te JOHN
Ul-.ST,:';U llisl rulleu stieel. iii7-I11
RA1HATOIPS, OI-' ANY MAKE Oil 1)E
sIkii, can IwfiiriilKlieiliitrcuheuuhlellKiinw,
by JOHNlllr.untl-'ulleuAtreet. m;-liil
-I7IOH HTEAM OAIIOES, 111(111 Oil I.OW
I; l'resMire, Water iliiuties (luu(, I'ts-k-.,
Weed WhiH-U or Weluhled, (ll.is TiiIk-k,
Whistles, Syphens for Steam (JniiKi-s, Cjllmter
Oilers J'lulii. Water tiauce t'lilumns, Cis-ks for
HIumOiiUKeK,ealleu JOHN llliil', ;UI East
EultenslrceU mT-tfil
c
AllllY IN KrOCIC-lllNl" CIIAIUOAI ,
III. .,,.! .Mil lln Ihim lljt,.li.1, ..,,..... a ......
V llllllllltll VI. .. I IIUII. IMfUUlD llfllliril llllll,
llnnlnit1. tfl..,( In,., 1,1. ... II, I r,.i.;
.,.,vt. n ...... .,n, ...,.-r, .(in illll, ,,,l
Heller Iren, Sled, Sheet Iren 3-ltl In .Ne. lit, at
JOHN Hixr.-S.aci VmA rulteuMrett. mT-tfil
TNJiilrririwrtiUK i.rrri.B"ui.iT, han-
JL cock lusplniters and Llei'len., KlHrinuu
Heller I'ceder, I'enlierlhy Insiss-ter, Amerle.ui
Injectors, ull In stock, at JOHN JllaS.'H, .'CCI
lji.t l-'ull'iu street. niT-thl
TfTlOll
! .B".'
eal I.ukI
HOIlIZONrAL STATIONAUY i:.
lues, from -J low) hnrM-imu er tnul V'.rii.
eat i.UKinesrrein 'Jlelu luirse-imntr, ou will
niutiiieni at Jehn Hi-sTs. :wi riiBt i'i .
street.
T l"' IN WANI' 01' HUAKS Oil lltO.N hlet'
Cocks, Asheste-s Packed rh'ks, 1VI um! lllti
Ce-ks, IerCeckh, HuIiik Jelui, call and net
them, or send jnur order hi in. ill, teJOHN
Hl-Sl'.aCll-ast Kulleu street. m7-lf.l
r-Hiri: rorreN wahti:, rei'ii:i) nv
thopeuuil, 11V, In leti, of 10 pounds nr
eer,Pe. All KtHklsdellM-reil teunv luuler the
rltyl'ree. I'alleu JOHN lll,r. Ne. SU Kiht
Fulton street. uiT-td
rAl'KI.M,AS rOLLOWis- DlHIOO, lOil
L Steuuiand Ildraulle I'ai-kliu.Ahlio-lUene,
Ween and Wkk Packlns, lL-inp lliekliur, As As
hestes Mill lleitrd. Asbestos Ciinent, Ai.l.i-i.tes
Sheathlm.', (lum I'acklUK.Oum HIiiKsfer Witlir
(iituues. I'lumbaiin l'acklinf. itis-il'i. P.ituni .v..
Ih-sIiw, Lined tw-etlennl 1'Ihi fitter, utJOHN
llll'S.M.lllll.l rulten street. luMId
1"5AitflCtILAll TVTTIINTION I'AII) le
Medel Muklne, l'utterns, Uriiuinirs ami
lllue Prints, at prices reasonable, ut JiHIN
llKHTlS.&UK:utl'Ultenstiiel. In7-tld
TTIOll CASTIMIS, UtONOll IIUA8S, I. Kill r
X' or heavy, at short net Ice, no in JOHN
IlliST, SO liisl Fulton street, m7-tfd
rp.VN"KH l-irNVATKliTmLS.Afll'Mm UAH
X "fanr h!i.ipenr rapacity, nt fair prlrt-s, trn
te JOHN MiT.!UJK.ist Fulton street. m7-t(d
TTIOIlTHFaTlIZST HOT AIll kFiTnaTiT IN
JP the market, go te JOHN HliSI", S.l Disl
Fulton street. ni7-tfd
17IOII AMKllIfANHlTlU I'FLLnrVl.lNDKIt
Lubricators, (ilu-sdll Cup for lli-jirlntts.
ou cancel tut-m at JOHN llll'S, a:i lit
r ulteit street. ,;...
UA fn( h'W '"' '"'K, FHOM 'l
tjyJiVJKjyj Inch te a inch illamcler, for
sale alu low llsutv. unit the only house In the
clly with a plpe euttlmr machine, ciitlliiL- an In
8 iuch dlanater, ut JOHN UCVP ,.1B 1-ji.t Fnl Fnl
tenstreet. mT-IIit
Feil cjmv iuen Pif'B FirirNiTsTitepTr
n l'hl"V.l'l,.1ri',luf',,"F"l'"-luchillninet.r,
Malleitble Httiues, HitiiBes, Flan.-e Fuleus
Manifolds, American I'nlens, TuIm. Supi-erls
Jiauifers. Fleer and Celllnic I'lulcs, Be te JOHN
UEtiTH,aJ3KaJ-ulten street. k inMM
rein, HONDA?
lUmiuevii.
.110 AIMS
Bargain SalcThis Week
ATTIIF
Boxi-Ten
13 East King St.
We AUK HCLI.INO
Trimmed Hats & Bennets
Al Hciiinrkaldy Lew l'rlcei This Week.
Trimmed HiilsntK.OOj worth JI.OP.
Trlmtutsl lints al 52..V); worth &M.
Trimmed Hats at !.!));; worth hlOn.
Trimmed Hatsnt M.W1; worth 17.01.
Trimmed ltiitsiitli.ne; werih JS.0O.
Trimmed Hatsnt II.M; worth !!.().
'Irliiiiiu-d Hatsntr.0O: werlh'tlO.OO.
'J'lifH! lints nrr nil the cry latest, llest Quality
Straws and Ijicis.
New 1'iesli Uetuls, and Just made. Ne old or
sluivwern kimjiIk.
Straw Shapes.
Kvery shae, every color and every quality of
straw eau iiluuys lie found en our Hat Coun
ters. We place ou sale this week 60 dozen China
II linn Hals, In all shapes, at 15c each.
"5 deen Swiss Milan Hats ut:W, 4Se nnil Goe
iicli. every eolerand uvery shaie ; Small Hats
or Iitre IIhIs,
W dozen l-'lne Vanilyke Straws, every new
shape, at He each.
BS iloen Ijitre Leghorn Flats nt Heencli;
worth 81 ut whelcKiile.
Mdnin Ijii gn llliirk Chip Flats al 7;!c each;
worth (Hi!).
Wl dozen lllaelt laeglmrn Flats at S7c each ;
worth J1.S0.
Children's llnls, Trluimed and Unlrlnimfil,
ut prices far below what j en hae luen In the
haliltef paying.
French Flowers.
Flue Imported Flowers, In spraj s and Ieur
wreaths, al 10, 12, Lirt, .".7, s,(M,7:i, STiimlVde
inch, much Km IIuiii what tjin yoeits cost te
Impert,
We wish te Impress tHn nur patrons that no
iiieiinluin-ilugiiuy or last j em's styles or any
old or soiled goods as bargains.
Our goods nre all new and fnsh, lalest stjlcs
iilnl licslipuilllles.
i:irj thing In the Millinery Line below Regu
lar Price,
AT TIIK
RONTON
MILLINERY STORE,
Ne. 13 East King St.,
iiirL'MnulS.lF
LANCASTI.lt. l'A.
4? ev ,Crtle ex itcut.
JTIOIl HHNT-HANIIMIMK FHONT HOOM
I" ou ill ihMir, Ne. 12 West Klngstreet; llnest
I'X'.'it lull In thuelly forellleo or llcht business.
Imiulreer W. W. AMOS,
liiXU-lld Aller's Gallery.
s
4i:cillll. A HO.Ml; l-Oll YtlUK FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family,
VOW SAI.U
ON' tiu: MOST I.tlliniAIi ti:hmh.
Twivstniy brick dwelling Iieum-s, lets ICO
feel deep, en Ijuiravter neuue. between Wal
nut and fiCiiimi stieets.
Twe-story lulck duelling lieuseH with mnii-s-ird
loer, perches In limit, lets ll"ifeelilep, en
North I'lne, betwiH-n Chestnut nnd . Walnut
slu els.
Twe-story hrlrk dwelling hniisps with f-nnt
yards, lien fences, lets ITm l,s-t deei, ou Wtsl
Walnut, between Maiy uud l'lueseieets.
Twivslery hi Irk dwelling heunes, lets 115 feet
deep, en West Lemen street, betwei n Charlette
uud Mary streets,
Threi-stery brick dwell lug houses, lets l.Wfeet
deep, Willi all Hie modern liiiireveii-euts, front
Minis en West Chestnul strut, belw celt I'lne
and Nevln sit eels.
Alse houses en Fist Walnut, North I, line
North Mary, between Walnut unit Union, and
Is moo, between Mitryuiid 1'iunstrei Is.
All the above hooves me In gissl order, newly
papered, gns lltures In nil the rooms, water in
ilieklichi n, and I he cellars wiirrauud te be dry.
(ill and see for juursrlf, no trouble te show
you.
JNO. F. nillF.L.) ,,
JACOIK1IUF.L, ,w,1,nrM-
HpOld M.W.S. !TJI North MarvStleet.
Vlni'in'tn.
c
iMU'inSI CAttl'KIrl
CARPETS!
Custom Rag Carpets
ASPKCIALT
Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing !
LAN'i'AS'l Kit FANCY STKV.M DYKING
WOltK-s
Are second le none In l'emm Iv-uil-i Ter Mulsh
el work id all Minis. Fcttbeis )ed All .shades,
Onleis will lecelte preuiit attention.
PHILIP SCHUM. SON & CO,,
NO. l'.ISDl'TH WATHIl M'ULKP,
LtNC-vsint. I'.v. fchLVslmil
cpilKLANL'XsrKUCAItl'l-rr UOliSK.
S. St l.
IVSIXXIISTGrS
HI'l'l'l H IN 1-ItllF
Awnings, Oil Cleths, Shades.
CKRPETS
OF ALL (iltADKs, AT HIGH T THICKS.
fi Cirims t-i.Mi-nd unit Hi laid. All work
W.llianled t-iglM s itlil.ii'lni'i.
8HAUB ft VONDERSMITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street,
aii(XM)'d
TN FIVFTIIN.TW FN ll'I HANDFIITY
1 Found I'm k..t,
LAM Ifi'l'm IIFMICM, COMPANY
LAWN LNK1CHLH.
Keld everywhere
MILLINERY STORE,
Xle.
Gvecevtt;
TIJUrtdKts.
i
4-
A CARLOAD
or-
LargoWlntePotatoos
Wholesale and Retail,
-AT-
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST.
TrANrEI.-F.VHHY HOUHKKKKI'Elt JN
TV iJtneaslcrnnd vlclnltv te knewthatwe
have ndded tu our large stts-k of .Coffees it
New llrand, called
THE WKHTMINMTmi
Gelden Maracaibo Coffee.
And In order Hint this reflen iriW Ititredueed
Iu this section of the country we me Klvlnit
uwny freea line let of Hllvcrwnre, consist Iiik of
Nupkln IHiiks, Hnear Hpneus, Table H peel is.
lluller Knives and I Jtrge Knhes nnd Ferks, ull
of Hlicllleld manufacture. One piece with each
nnd every pound. This brand Is a delicious
tabic beverage. It Is double the strenclh of
Mecha orJavucetreonnd prepnrede-iprcssly for
high-toned trade, nnd helns used largely by all
of the finest hotels In NeW erk nnd ether large
cities, and the prlce Is se low thnt It brimts tt
In reach of every person. Hununber, welnive
the llnest brnnds of eeirees In rlie slate, nnd our
prices nre lower than the lowest, qtinlltv con
sidered. We have nt 12!. lr, H. , ", S', -, 27,
2i), SO nnd 40 cents per pound.
liitrKiilns In Ilrled Fruits, l'enches. Apricots
Prunes, Prunellas, Ac., at from three te live
cents per pound less than name tjiu.llly can be
bought ut clsen hen-.
Samuel Clarke, Agt.,
Ten, Coffee and Grocery Htere,
12 Al I Seuth Queen Ht., Near Cenlre Hquare,
lAUcaster, l'a.
A'1
T HHlSTn.
SUMMER DRINK-SEASON OP 181)0.
A UIU.ATI.U HUCCIXSIILVN LVF.lt.
GENUINE
CALIFORNIA ORANGE CIDER,
Raspberry Nectarine
AND
French Blackberry Juice.
W'c call your nttentleu le our Oenulnc Cali
fornia Orange Cider, Ituspberry Nectarine mid
and French lllackberry Juice, the purest, bent,
most heullhful, delicious and relresliluj; drluKs
known,
They are Indispensable le you If you run a
soda leuntaln. A ou ennuel de without Ilium
If you sell drinks otherwise. They will sell
faster, pay you a better profit, hud rIvb mera
universal satisfaction te your customers than
uny drink you have ever sold.
They positively ceutnlu NO ALLOlIOLner
de they contain iiuythlus Injurious.
Can be sold anywhere without Violation the
Law. They can be sold In almost any form.
May be drawn from u fountain, or from the
cusk, or may be bottled nnd kept en lee.
They make ucllcloiisllnverlnc for.leinemiles,
milk shakes, etc., nnd when frozen maku deli
cious aherbet.
We pack these Reeds In six irallnu kegs.
UUYTHE GENUINE.
Don't be deceived Inte haying cheap artifi
cial i rush which will sour en your hands. He
member we Kiiarnnteeevcr.v cask of our t,'oeds
te keep, 'ihey positively villi net sour or fer
lucnt. J. FHANIC 1IE1BT, Lancaster, l'a.
ir-We will send free with each keg, thiee
IVounce Klasses nnd one weed fnuceL 'lhee
goods nre suik?i ler articles, niore delleleusthan
soda water or ether temperance drinks. They
will sell faster and pay you n better pielll than
nuvthlnKyeu can handle. Ordcrnkct;. Yeu
will never regret It. llespectfully,
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND 1U7TAIL OUOCKIl,
COHNEIl WEST KINO ANI) I'HLvCi:KI'S.
Directly Opposite
J. It. Martin & Ce.' Dry flood Htere, uud
Next Doer te .Serrel Herse Hetel.
AtTLoek for the lllg Hlgn across the p.iM--Inenl.
tummcv 4'icoevto.
HOTEL nitlJNHWICIC,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
New, Modern, First-Class, Cemiilcte. I'jcille
nvenue, between New Yerk and Tfainiessee
avenue. Accommodate VOU
aprtlOllld .lOSEI'H H. DAVIS.
T
HEOdllOKNE.
Ler. Arkansas nnd Pacltle Aves., ATLANTIC
ijii 1,1. ..I.
Nowlleuse. Modern I ntprevemeiils. ElnvnJ
ter, Elcctrle HelU. 'Jerms imHlerate.
June2-'.'iud MUH, II. OsllOKNK.
3"1
I'uc
HIEMINNKQUA.
ATLAN I ICt 111 ,S, .1.,
'aclllc Ave., betvreen Arkansas and Mlstniul
Aves; central locutien: reliiiuNhed ; under
licwiuauuKeiuenl; evei.vthliighinl-el.iiM.. Write
for circular,
myltt-'.'ind C. A. HHOWNI..
c
AMHltllKJE-ATLANTICCirV.
Ha.M'1. II. LEWIS, Proprietor.
WM. l COOHHAN, Man.ujer.
Complete Hetel ; 100 bed-roeins ; e-ean fieul j
best bathing gteumls; bread pluzas; eltguut
bullet, niv2l--Jmil
A
TLA NTIC CITY.
HOTELCHETWOODE
l'acine Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantic Clly.
Neve and First-Class. Steam neat; Call bells.
Twe minutes walk from beach, f.',50 uud &I.0U
per day. NOW OPEN.
mlO-Jmd Mils. ANNIE (1HF11II.
rpiIECHALFONTE, ""
THE CHALFONTE.
ATLAxrir Cn-v, New J-usk .
SITUATED ON THE IIEACH, NOHTII CAHO
l.INA AVENl'Ii
myS-Siuil E. KOIIEUTS .1 SONS.
ritiii: JiTTaftmNA
Narrow Gauge Railway
will be nicneil for the sinner season en
MONDAYMAY 5 th
Tills read extends from the entrance or the
I'ark te the summit of the Seuth .Mountain
(Governer Dlckt, a distance of about four miles.
Its miniature trains connect with nil the it-mi-lar
passenger trains ou the Cornwall A Ia-Ii.i-nnn
Hallre-idnirlvlngut the Park, and return
ing from the summit of the mountain In time
te connect with trains leaving the Faik.
Frent iMilnts ou I'enun. It. 11. and Phlladel.
lOiln i Heading IL It., within 100 miles, tlietilii
can be iiceempllshed In one day.
ltlstheNAHHOWEsrG M'GElnthewerld,
It Is the most l'EHFKCT IN ITSCONsntl'C
TION, It has ulse the MOmI' COMI'LF.I'E
E(Jl'll'MENT. Its engines are peifwt utile
mislelser the standard engines of the llrst-el.iss,
nnd Its ears are essclally udaptisl te atterdau
unebsiructeit view or tlin miignltledit scenery
nleiig the Hue. Sleel Halls, htene Utllest. It
Is one of the features of
Mt. Gretna Park,
the llnest day resort In Central l'enns Ivanla.
Church and Scheel, Military and Civ Icei guut guut
ratiens. Clubs uud Tourist Parties can secure
thcexcluslveuseef Mt. Gretna Park en apnli apnli apnli
ctlloute NEDIIU.-sll,
itUlnnt Sup't C. I.. Hnlliead, Ubaueu, l'a.
flour.
TT EVAN'S rl-OUIl.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread.
Makes a B!G Leaf of Bread.
Hakes a WHITE Leaf of Bread.
-WHAT MOHK IK) Y0UWA.T?-&3
( lOl-i) ime.NZE. LUU IDS
.M) MZ1NU
V I for steam work, ut JOHN HEiTri, Wl bast
1- ultea street.
ni7-tfd
T
JBfBhmt
e
1'EN EVEKY EVENtNO.
'4 t
,
k
Fer Bargains.
-i-GO TO-
RCSNYDER&BRO.,
Ne. 14 West King St.
EverythingSeld At andBelovGest,
AS WC AltE POSITIVELY OOINO OUT
0FUUSINE8.S.
mayS-lnul
mHE people's cash store,
FOR BARGAINS
' IN
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS.
FOR BARGAINS
IN
Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear.
FOR BARGAINS
IN
White Goods and Embroideries.
FOR BARGAINS
IN
Clothing lade te Order.
aje-Oe vv here you can net the Best Goods for
thelacust .Meney, ,
THAT PLACE IS THE
People's Cash Stere,
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER. l'A.
mnr-JMvdlt
1X7"I LLI AMSON FOSTf3l.
Willi nur (lent' Saelt Ceat Suits, In Cheviot
and Cui-dinere, twenty dltrerent stj les teueleet
fiimi.nl 10.
Twelve dltrerent stles teseleet from atfl2.
Kight dlllerent st.v les te scltet from at f 15.
Ladies' Cleth Jackets
-AND-
READY-MADE DRESSES!
AT LHY LOW PRICED.
Mnrnlnt; Wrappers, SI.-.5.
Cullee WmpiH'is, Llichtitnd Dark Colen, SI.
Heys' Knee-Pant Suits, J1.75 letD.
Knce Pauls nnd Shirt Walstn, ije te J2.
Ijven Tennis suits ji si.
Ladles' White Muslin Skirts, SOc teR.
Ladles' Night Hobes, 41c te tt.
( 'erset C'ev ers. Bie te ,ec.
Hndervrear, 15)e te 75e.
Infants' Leng Dresses, !ile te J I.
Dress Ginghams,
New Pattern, 7've.IOe nnd I2Wc.
India PeiiKues. the Very Latest Patterns for
Hummer Wf.ir. tOe.
Oeiitlenien will llnd upon examination Hi t
our New Light Colored Hat llrim btlll Hat nt
J-'.MIs unaxeelled.
, llev ', uafety llleyeles, Handsome and Dura
hie, S1.
i'e cliwe nut one let of last season' styles
Light still Huls.rrfV, w-erthjl.
XRXJJSTKLS.
A large vurlety or TrunUs, lu Paper, Zinc,
Lejtlitr and Canvas.
A sm-laltr made of Fine Canvas Trunk.
dents- Tourist shirts. In Phtunel.Hlllc.Mad Phtunel.Hlllc.Mad Phtunel.Hlllc.Mad
raCIolh,Chcvlels,Sallnesund Demets, SSe te
-V l-'ltie iissertmeut of
Blazers and Tennis Sashes.
childiii-:n' and misses-
SPRING HEEL SHOES.
New shapes, In the Finest leather. v Ith Pot
ent Leather I'lpsur Plain Tots, lull assortment
of vv idths and size-, raiigliiv from TSe te S-l.
The Victer Buffet Refrigerator,
Porcelain 1'iHiler nnd lee Timkv made of seu seu
seiled poplar, aU pnilned, paurled Inliultn
1I.,!IJ,,.,!,,I1, "ellet lhtek, with Miner, price,
SI0..SI, Sll 7j, SiaiOund H5.
ICE CREAM FUEEZERS,
!!.!. 51.(3, Li and fiS7.
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTEIWA.,
ni HMvHKinsT. 'flAimisntrna. pa.
irvOlt Hill LEI S. HOIUONTAL.XAM'LAIl.
i1 Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of
any sire or isivver, of u,e bust iu merlal unit
Merkm.iiisliip, Kit te JOHN UKfT.3 a P-ast Fill Fill
tenslri.t. inMfd
V0.M..,'A,'10. .llESPASHEIls'" ANIHIN
L N I-alttJ. All in-rsens ere here! ey forbidden
Ui trespass en any ttf the lands of t he Jernwall
ndSiveedvvellutiUteiilu lbanen or Lnncaster
txumtles, whelhvr luelesed or unli closed, either
ferthenunxtsu or sheeting ur d shlug, as the
law will tie rlirldli- t.nfi,r aK' nst ull trpju
passim; en said lauds of th anvli -rslinied arte
tins nonce
WM. l"OLFJ4AN IT? EEMAN
H.I'EHOYALDEi, .
EDW.(XKKEEMJl,'N,
Attorney! fox u. W, Colw nan'i Haln,
Every One Pleased
Williamson & Fester,
rvxiTs AKb HUOEs.
"FJEEE e0 T" sTACKU0U8E'a-
TrTpT7vT7 AND COMrOBT OO TO
JliJjiJjjlii STACK HOUHKT1.
7,7,7'7, and havine oe te
lialliJliJii STACKHOCSK'H.
OUR AKSOHTAIKNTOr
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOUSPHINO AND SU.MMEH STYLES ARE
NOW COMPLETE.
a-Tbs Prices nre " FOH EASE " te yenr
purses, and the Styles are " Feil EASE " te
your feet.
D. P. STACKH0USE,
28 & 30 EAST KINa STREET,
THE LEADER IN FINE HHOEMAKINU
AND LOW PRICKS.
"V'OUBY LOOKING 1 DUHADLE I CHEAP I
Men's (1.50 Shoes.
New Spring Styles for Men's Wear, the
nebbiest looking cheap shoe Imagina
ble ; clean, smooth, sleek, strong wear
ing sorts. As near right In every way
as geed shoemakers can make them for
se little money. We knew of no makes
elsewhere te equal ours at the figures.
We find a great many Lancastrians no
wiser. That accounts for the many In
quiries here lately for the best made $1.50
shoes. Ilnve you wen here te see thorn T
Knet, why net T Te see them Is te like
them. Te wear them Is te bring you
here again for the same sort. We have
many dltrerent lines in the going shapes.
That makes It easy tocheose the style
that pleases the fancy.
Here Is an excellent make of shoes le
tell of Congress or Hals, with plain tees
or tips ; a superior grade of stock In
uppers nnd bottoms seamless vamps,
ralr stitched soles : tits the average feet
snugly aud neatly. They will wear
strongly the grade of the material In
them Is a guuruntie of this. And the
sheemnklng well, there's nothing
"Hum "about It; It's nil right.
Anether line of shoes worthy of men
tion a light weight summer shoe for
dress. Have calfskin uppers, fitted,
llnedand trimmed much belter than Is
usual In 91.50 shoes. Helld leather
throughout. Put together strongly, acd
will be found te be us geed as It leeks.
Oxfords, same make, and the same
geed material as above, with pretty
lips, utll GO.
Hussct Oxfords, tee, for these who'll
want them. 'J he latest style this sea
son's make. '1 hesc go for the same
money 11.50. If the warm days tempt
you te buy Ilusaet Oxfords, remember
we've the kinds te suit you.
SHAUB& BURNS,
14 North queen Htkeet, Lancab- '
TKK. l'A.
AHOEST ASSORTMENT I
The L-trgest Assortment of Ladles' Misses',
Children's nnd Infants' Oxfords and 811pers lu
una cuy. mis smicmeui, 10 some jieepie, may
seem tu be ait Idle beast, but te our lnniiv cus
temers who liuve been buying their Oxfords
nnd Hllnrjers here for the mist two seasons. ,
knew hew truthful It Is, as then we hud the
Largest bteck and Assortment In the city, nnd
this season we have added ,u great many of the
Latest styles.
LAItai-ST.YND FINEST DISPLAY' IN THE
CITY IN OUH WEST WINDOW.
Ltdles' Dongola Patent Leather Tip Oxfords
at Vie, 75c, SI UT, SI -'1 and upwards.
Indies' Dongola Plain Toe Oxfords nt fl 00,
!1 -., SI 60, (2 00 and upwards.
Indies' Patent Leather Frent Oxfords at SI 2,
II 00, and S2 00.
Ladles' Russet or Tan Oxfords with Tips and
Plain Tees, 65c, 75c. SI O), SI 25 nnd upwards.
Indies' Kid Opera Slippers at 60c, 75c, fl 00,
SlK.SlMnnd rJOO.
Ladles' Fine Bended Slippers, with Duckies,
flews, Etc., Jl 25, SI SO and U CO.
Mlsees' Dongola aud Ilusset, Tin and Plain
Tee Oxfords, at 73c, VOc, SI 10 and upwards.
Child's Dongola and ltusset Oxfords atlOc,
Tie, SI 00, II 25 uud SI 00.
Infant's Dongelu and Ilussct Oxfords at Sue,
60c, 75c nnd SI 00. And ethers net mentioned.
In fact we have everything from the cheapest
te the best. ;
The One-Price Cash Heuse,'
Chas. H. Frey,
(Successor le FllEY A ECKEUT) the Leader el
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.F3 A 5 EAST KINO STREET,
laANCABTKil. PA.
V-Stere Closed Every Evening al 6 o'clock
Evccpl Monday and Saturday.
iUfx'iiKvntc.re.
H
TTAHDWAHE, dr.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.
Continental Lawn Mowers,
.Vaw Quaker City Lawn Mowers,
Hydrant Hese and Oarden Hese.
REFR IGER ATORS !
JEWElT'.SItJtvethelilghefctlrepHtallen.glve
mere satisfaction with less consumption of Ice,
than any ether Jteniguroterlu the market.
Jewett's Water Coelers and Filters,
Gem Water Filters, 1
Hanmeefcs, Wire Window Screens and Wtra
Screen Deers.
Hardware and HensefarDlsblng Goods.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.,
0 At 80 "WEST KINO STREET,
myl7-SmdM,W,ft Ixcaster, Pa.
ALIFOHN1A
I 1 special larlles. Semi-monthly. Tourist
sleeping cars. Cheap rates, rjeuthern l'acltloce.
Address, E. HaWLEY, Assistant ;Ueneral
Tratue Manager, 3M Hreadway, New Yerk;
H. J. SMITH, Agent, WS.'Jd St.. Phlla.
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STORM KING (2161)
RECORD 2:30.
Sired by Happy Medium, sire of SO performers
from 'A Hi; teAM. Ham Tty Tayler by Alex
ander's Sunn n, slre of Lulu, 2:11).. e -0- ,
Terms for Spring season of ISO, ISO for a foal.
Fer tabulated pedigree nnd ether Information,
address DANIEL O. ENQLE,
aprtiMraddw Marietta, Pa,
Oxfords and Slippers.
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