Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 05, 1890, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INELLIGENCEK, THPKSDaV. JUKE 5. 1890.
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DAILY nrrKLUOKNCKR.-Published
;tW da la thaXmr. uutHnnday. Hcrrrd
& rMrten In UiU elly and ramnndliig
S-.4 MM..?ttrlft.ulvYnc:MynUatneiitb.
i,PK!.Y INTKLLIOENCEK-One dollar and
V win ymr, in iinuire
NOTICE TO BIj&sCIUHEIW-IUmlt by check
t , w postefBw order, aud where neither of
i tbeMcan be procured lena in a refiiwrvu
" Mf ur.
at the Poatefflce, ai aeeoea cum nan
Matter.
L A ... WOT IWimfltllWi
i - Lancaster, Fa.
LAM0AT,PA.. June 5, 1890.
i Wire Burial.
ne sadden killing of n rcry valuable
in PlAlufleld, New Jersey, by con-
Met -With alive wire, appears te hove
'. Mt)n au nccideut of th kind that can-
.fwM be guarded against by the grcatcHt
K' 'brudeuce me leuir an wires are Iiuiik ou
vJ ?Wdaa A 4liiiiii1nr Blnrni linil lirellirhi
5Aia.-ii tlut wlm lh )inra allied at a
," fallen tree and touched the deadly nielnl.
JK-jIfcevery eemniunlty where electric
Hipewer 1 in constant use by overhead
.- I .n, tlmrn la IliW llnnvelilnlilc
!i!Unger of sudden death. It may
'W said mat we nave similar
& :Vdtegeri! about U9 nil the time; that no
"man walks the jitrcet without enduring
tftaie- Bessibllltv that a brick may fall
; Jrbm a house top and brain him ; that
?.&tU! every mouthful swallowed there is
r 'itanger of death through some hitch In
"KHie very uencaie mncuiuury ei iue
2X threat : that death lurks everywhere and
constant anxiety te avoid It only innkes
SS-llfln iiilwrnli1i. All tills Is true. but In no
'$& argument In favor of calmly permitting
-" an addition te tnese perns wnen it can
urn uvuiuuu. an biiiiu ui biuuuuiu op
tien electrle wires must go under
Itetf
in American cities, us they
r.".W... I...... .., In tt.rll.. nml ,,11.,,..
UIW1V .vug "tt" " -m" MW ...lit..
Hk?-j3t tnjsslirn pimllnlia mul llinfnu-ria flint first.
;- ST" " --J-.- , . -"..
Sjwnieve tue uuriai et me wires win save
i,4be meat money. Lancaster, like etlier
; li'tttlfty cities, is steadily aiming nt an
-gLImprevenjent of her streets. We have
,iyut down costly pavements aud mere
,jre eentemplated, se that the time may
aet be far dlstaut wlicn our thorough-
'v it. -it t. t ...i.t. i.....
nm win uu iie jmvvu wuii mum,
IvMDhalt or flrc-briek. llefore this work ad-
KVanccs a step further, the city slieuld de
c'tumlne upon subways which may be eas
4ly eenitructed under each newly paved
Wlwiter and gas pipes as well um electric
'''fAgreund work. They could be small
jjOjtunnels with man holes at proper Inter-
qktiu, nun iiiuugii ni nrsi luiuy nuiuu
i5"ave an immense amount of money new
Slient in digging trenches te hunt for
i; '-ttl leaks ermake repairs. In putting down
rZ--" ., r ..,,, " . .
-$jwwy pavements u win nc money savcu
;;l;n. the end te at flrst spare no expense In
: Btaningtue underground weru se penect
vltbat the pavement will never need te be
Jv&iem up. The city can thus gradually
JMt surely approach the day when
(AT- .-- . ,
fc.i;.VTrfect!y ciui pned. will cuceurage the
'j? ...--?.- ' .
. ,;:XMnpietieu or me subway system, and
v'ke It jxtssible te order all tlie wires
tender ground, and te clear the streets of
'',., the long rows, or rather clusters, of un-
v ljTaljttltlv nnlne Ttinf lint tnav tint lut un
i Si" W"J t""-. ".. ..J ""V """ "" ""
i rjr'TO.. .. It iin.u ..witnu r..r IT I Iw. I.nlf
,3 nnnj he .v ..wit nvvtua, wa j. ...w ......
v!Wzen squares new paved in ways se
? -V-cessiy ii uusiuisiactery, nan eeeii se
jrranged underground, several would
tfiT;tew have a smoother surface, and the
city would have taken u leug strldu
.towards wire burial.
Rf "-"-a-
The Heard of Health.
I .in .
m? 'thc beard of hcaltli measure, as
-"fe- 'simeBded in common councils, is much
k!r' improved, but it has one icrlleus rock
ti'fi te pass before it can be hulled us the
bearer of nn Institution destined te
.quickly prove its usefulness and the
wisdom of its feuuders. It must be saved
from the danger of becoming n measure
for the establishment of a worthless uud
oestly etllce for the reward of political
'benchmen. The emission from the orig
inal bill of any prevision that the health
officer should be a physician is at least
3$w very curious, and the failure te re-
iU' Jquire the premised beard of health
tsjgifj te make registration of births and
iZ ikuiu is ipuie uiincceuuiuuie.
i&The newspajHrr were given credit
4y. for squeezing this meesuru out of
& our ceuuciluicn by sitting upon
vr,them one year age, aud this may ex-
RtTJaln the misshapen appearance of the
" . . I lu.tiii1iii. liniir Yi'f.i !... Ii.
BUlHU01Ue--""H """ "'i-u "J
vk action .W f'tutsabln symmc-
-arr - .t.Ta-rr;.i- .. . .. . ........
4rjf. v i iiruuuuiu ii less iiaitenng
sj., explanation of the complete about face
fcfii Executed by Mr. Itlddle and his followers
unay be found In the combluntleu of sev-
viut uiuuvi'9 iuuru in less weiiny, A
heard of health would de ue harm be
yond spending bouie money, uudicouu uudiceuu uudicouu
eilmen are net often averse te that, par
ticularly if it can be se sjieut as te have
some jtelltlcal effect. The luck of u
beard of health in the emergency of
au epidemic would certainly seal the
political deem of ceuucllmeu who hud
opposed it. These motives, added te the
honest Judgment of the ceuncllmcu
as citizens, beein nil suillclent te explain
the ratherstartllug spectacle of Mr. ltid
dle fighting for n thousand dollars for u
aboard of health in 1590 when in IfeSO he
thought such un institutlonjquiteuiiuce
easary. The about fuce Jis ceiniilete
that it is net burprisdng thnt Mr. Ml
Comsey prudeutly assumed the prescuce
of tt UCKre In the weed tille. mill Irlwl hi
Sfes bave the appropriation reduced te live
BUndred dollars. It remains te be seen
& fkete the colored mun Is there, und
;j i vnvu ui wictv wuui-ii uu ine re
5 commended measure may give wme
bint as as whether these fears uic Justi
fied. Debts And Water.
Mayer Clark, In his message te coun
cils, takes a firm staud ou the principle
of " pay as you go, " and he will be sus
tained in It by the citizens. It is as
urgent a duty te provide for the pay
meut of the six thousand dollar deli deli deli
eiencif.hefloatiugdebUefthecityasit Is te vote money for currying ou the city
government uud te fellow the old nn.n.
&' t Si0 of tuklnK f""i thlsyear's uppronria upprenria
- tleus te pay last year's debt is net only te
Vwt w"ll0Ut due autheritybut Is un-
Sjwiuragmga reititieu of the same un-
warranted -ireeeedlutj " year lu'ter. Uy
ctearlug away this bid debt, se long
shoved ferwurd fiuuiycur te j ear, the
( riuu suepanmenis euu sturt ufa-sh
with every Incentive te economy, uud at
the eud of the jear the citizens cau
, sur-ey the work of each with the pleas
iug retlectieu that It Is paid for aud that
, future plans need net be huui-iered by
pjylug for "dead Iiertes." The satis-
t etery condition of the city's bended
tWbt encourage the mayor te prvsa.
again the exiedleucy of bringing te
a popular vote the question of an
Increase of water storage capacity. A
potitlen te councils from citizens of the
West End ler abcitcr supply for that
section reinforces the recommendations
of the mayor, aud the Injustice of giving
se peer a supply te people who pay
se large a share of the water tax
should secure consideration for the West
Kuders. The city needs se many thlugs
that it is sometimes hard te tell which
is most urgently demanded, but in this
het weather there can be little doubt of
the necessity of plenty of geed water.
m
Tiif. Senate finance committee is lia Ing
IheMcKlnley bill logically knoeked te
bits by permitting a few imsluess ineti aud
manufacturers te crillclse It.
Thkiik is a very small but intorestltig
strike in Philadelphia, Heven Irish mem
engaged In ramming a pavement for Con
tractor James Pitch promptly stepped
work because of an erder that llicy must
cease smoking their pipes, as tee much
time was lest In lighting them, livery
tlme they stepped te get a frond light tliey
would have a little chat befere rcnenlng
the weary "stamp, stamp, stamp," and ns
tliey often needed a light the contractor
foolishly supposed that he could save a
great deal of tlme by simply forbidding
pipes. After an hour's waiting, while the
laborers chatted and smoked en the side
walk, Mr. Fitch concluded te glve In, but
houew found that the indignant smokers
bltterly rescnled his Insult te an Irishman's
beloved pipe. The rammers donatiiled an
advance of wajjes tefi'fia day, and the
pavers asked four dollars. They had bf en
getting iW and f1.M respectively, and no
compremlso xoems probable l'al's pipe
must be respected.
--
Mil. Itnmi.i: kindly gives tliqnowspaperH
credit for persuading councils of the error
of tlielr ways In the beard of health mutton
but If the health elllce Is made a fat berth
for a iHilltlcil werker, this Journal will dis
claim all responsibility.
PKUSO.VAI..
(Jicn, J. 1. K. OeniN, of Lebanon, has
bneu ro-appetnfod commander of the
Third brigade, N. O. V.
PAitDtNAt. Mannine, In a letlnr te Mr.
O'Hrlen, says: "The Irlsli noepln have
been alll Icled with every kind of sorrow,
barbarous and rellntid, for ceiiturles, but a
day of restitution has nearly come."
Mayeii Kr.t.l.Kit, of Willianisperl, a
native of Milt, paid out of his own peeknt
tlioiialnriesof the meti in the 11 re ifepart ifepart
tnent, whom he appointed a month nge,
and whose warrants the city controller
would net honor, expecting the city te
reimburse him after the solution of the
trouble.
JN UOUTkN'H COCO 4 UellcloilK UellcleilK
Mnntly, Made In
17) Tlienifli pure ami ulinple nml se mllil,
It inlshl Ijeiim'iI by iiny child,
YelHOZODONTH se swlfl nnil sure
'J hat mouth nml teeth wllli Mondrecn xpi'i'il
Krein liirtHrnnil from tulnt urefretsl
Till they becoine rect, white, nml pure.
A 'Jeeil Talker
mi Hie slnxe or iilntrerm, In nerlely or nt home,
must net only possess Inula but n clear, streiiK
voice. Catarrh, or e em cold, iiliuest rer
tnlu tn Injure Hie voice. Ililtlliese eeiiinlaliits
may lie completely eraillciited with afewnii afewnii afewnii
pllentlousef 77lemi' Kl'ttilc OH, imrlvuleil In
Its NHcli)ltles. Kelil In '.uticiuilcr by W, T.
Ilecli, 137 und lSDNerlh Queen street.
Tin" clennslntr, iintlseptte nml heallni;nuiill
tics of Dr. Hutfe'i Catarrh llciuedv are nno nne
(luuled. w .'I'll Aw
' I'm All llrotce l' !"
This la the usual exclamation of one nllllcti il
with rheumatism or Inmcnuss. Kheuiuatlc
pernie are Indead entitled te our sincere sym
pathy unit commiseration. Huemly relief Is
edered tlicm In 7'r. mutnm' lCli-ctiic Oil. It Is
tliesuern remedy of nil nclies nml pains. Held
In Lancaster by W. T. UelIi U7und I'M North
Queen street.
-TAN UOUTKN'H COCOA.
TIIK KOItnsiOST COCOA OP KUUOI'K.
TUB COMING ONK OK AMKItlCA.
UNLIKKTl'A AND COKKEK-
OOOD KOKT1IK NlIKVlis.
The claims of Cocea as a useful article
of diet are steadily winning recognition.
Unlike ten und cedec, il is net only it
stluiuluut but a neurlsher ; uud It hits
the greut advantage of leaving ue nar
cotic etl'ects. Ileuce it is adapted
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
te geiierul use. The strong muy tulte It
with pleasure uud the weak with Impu
nity. -VAN ileUTEN's Cocea ("once tried,
ulwujs used ")1euvrsuolnJurleusel1ects no the
neneus system. Jt Is ue wonder, therefore,
that In nil parts of the world this Inventor's
Cocea U ret em mended by medical men Instead
of tea and cotlee or ether cocoas or chocolates
for dally use by children or adults, hale und
sick, rich and peer. " Largest sale In the
world." Ask for VAN HOUTUN'l-uudtuke no
ether, (10)
DUUNKKNNtXS.
I.KJUOll UAillr.
In All the World there Is hut One Cure.
nit. iiainus' aeM)i" HPnciKic.
It run be Klven In n cup of eofleeor teu, or In
articles of feed, without the knowledge of the
patient, If necessary ; It Is absolutely harm less
und 111 ellect u permanent und (.pecdy cure,
whether the patient Is a mnderatu drinker or
an ulcoliello wn"ck. IT NKVKIt FA I US. It
operates se quietly nnd with such certainty
Hint Hie patient undergoes no Inconvenience,
mid ere lie Is uuure,hlscoiuplcte n formation Is
eUucted. 48 pave book of particulars free.
CllAH. A. bOCIIKH. Drtn.'B'st,
Ne. 9 tiu,t Kltm ML, liucuater, Pa.
octal ced-TTIiAS
- ". I'KIt CENT.I)i;ilKN rUHKHIOCK CKK-A-J
tinenlcsln multliiles of JHU, umiliiua
Kiinrnntee cnsli dividend of 10 ier cent, peruu
niim. pa nbleseml-unuuully, are Issued by the
Ihilldtniraud Lean Association nfliakirMilleuie
Olllce, Aberdeen, (Seuth Daketu). Ne member
ship feu or etlier exjiense Incident te Issuance
of sleck. Hleck may be converted Inte cash at
purchnse prlisj after two yenrs. Invester se
cured by ical estate inerltcat'es te doulilelho
amount of the luestuieut dess,lted with a
Trustee. Correspondence Invited.
CW.Bl'AKLINn,
Mnuajer Philadelphia Olllce,
JsnUlmeed Ne. Ill Wnlmit HI reel.
OAUUY IN HrOCK IIEHT rilAUCOAL,
Uniuinered liar Iren, Deuble Itellued Iren.
Uurden's Hlset Iren, Hlets, Het uud Celd
Heller Iren, Steel. Hlieet Iren 3-10 te Ne. la, ut
JOHN MUST'S, 'J& Knet Fulton street. inT-tld
JNJECTOits, nuK i.trn.K uiantTjian uiantTjian
ceck Inspiraters nnd Klocters, KWrman
iller Feeder, I'cnberthy Insiieetnr, Amerlcun
HUecters. all In stock, at JOHN UhST'H, 833
Uaet Fulton street. iu7-tid
OIITHK HKr HOT AIU I'lfitNACK IN
the market, no te JOHN iiicht x.u v,...
Ful
ulten street. niMfd
17IOKAMKUICANHIOIU'ri:KlCVI.INDF.Il
3 Lubricators. QlussOll Cups for Ileurluirs.
oil can get them ut JOHN llUSfH, an En
Fulton street. mT-tfii
an rwiTs ,KK.i:r ji-,1,' Fiiesnt
(jJfJJJ Inch te 0 Inch diameter, for
saleat n lewlliiure. and the only house In the
city with a pi ik) cutting machine, cuttlnir up te
Inch diameter, at JOHN UUSr rl.RM Kast Ful
ton street. iu7-tfd
Oil CAST IHON I'U'K FJH'INOrt, IIOTH
nlaln llnd rfdueliii?. un telt-lneli iiiAiiiit.r
Malleable
. . ...... . p' ' ' ..: -- --" "!
iiiinas, riaunes, nunee unions,
Manifolds,
Li.. Aiui'iiLaiii uiiiuna. auu ruiiiMirik.
Hangers, Fleer uud CellliiK Flutes, te te JOHN
HlCafri, a.l Kust Fulton street.
m7-tfd
TTIOIl I'll
Jj VaUes.J
firastOate '
'UATT 4 CAUY AHBEHTOS DISO
Jenkins Valves.UruM Olebe Valves,
VfilTS. Irflll fttulv nifclufe Vulla.
Ijcverhafety Valves Pep Hufety Valves, Air
Valves, lludlater Valves, Frutt's Hwlnk-lntr
Ct.ec k Valves, Ilruss Check Vulvrs.Foet Vntves
Aesle Valves, call ut JOHN 'IIXT'H, an Fjis
Fulton Hlreet, ' i7.f,j
Olt OAHTINOH, IKON Oil HIlAbS, I.IOHT
or heavy, at short notice, no te JOHN
inr,
sa Katt Fulton streeu in7.tfd
ULiattamaker'v.
Piui.AnKi.rillA.Tliurmlay, June ft, 1WJ.
I Icrc's an 85c Muslin Night
Gewn. Let's count what the
bare materials would cost you.
Ay, yards Muslin 9c 41c
I yard Inserting a loe........ lOe
i yard Kdfint dp S Vie
'1 yards leading et Ac .. sc
llutteus and Thread ........ Te
"rie
And you must buy carefully te
jjet the stuff for se little as that.
Then hew about the making ?
Here are 15 yard of fine
plaiting. That Gewn would lie
geed value at $ri5; what is it
then at 85c !
Hseeud fleer, Juniper street side.
Boek N i:vs for June has a
very geed plate-paper portrait
of 1,1. Rider Haggard, and a
comprehensive sketch of that
popular novelist.
1 Icrc is a hint of what the
fifty-five etier pages of this
issue contain besides advertise
ments :
M IHCKr.l. A N I'OI'K
With the New Heek.
One Way or lllutlrsllnif a Heek.
A I'lea for I-uughter from Over Hie Hea.
The KreutrerHeuatu.
llfiVIKWH
The Temple of Koleinon.
Palfrey's Final Volume.
A Htlrrlni; Narrative.
Mr. Child's Hciuliilscences.
Itusslu,
A I'lensnnt Utile Heek.
A Natural Method of I'll) steal Training.
Dr. Field's New Heek.
Jesephine Ilenaparte.
Hiidyard KIpllnn'sHterks.
' Hear Admiral of the lllue."
and a fifteen page Descriptive
Price List of New Beeks cov
ering one hundred and forty
nine publications. This in ad
dition te notes, obituary
sketches, and twelve illustra
tiens from latest volumes.
Boek Nnvs is 5c a copy, 50c
a year. Competent critics say
it is the best literary monthly
of the kind.
Thirteenth street entrance.
Twe lets of new 45-inch
Hemstitched Fleuncings, with
double stitched guipure work,
come te us under the market.
$2.75 kind at $2.00
$2.00 kind at $1.50
36-inch All-ever Embroidery
that has been $2.60 and $2.85
gees te $2.25.
Heuthuest of centre.
129 pieces Brussels Carpet
go down like this :
36 patterns at $1.10
14 patterns at 90c
The 51.10 kinds are of the very
best makes, including English
and Lewell goods.
Second fleer, Mnrketstrcctslde.
Mountains of China Mat
tings. Meoenrt fleer, Thirteenth and Market streets
corner.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Summer ilcaevte.
II OTUli HltUNHWIC'K,
"I ATLANTIC" CITY. N.J.
New, Modern, First-Class, Complete, l'ucltle
avenue, between New ierk nnd Tsmicthte
uvcuiies. Accommodate 2110.
nprtl-Jind JOSF.l'H H. UAVIH.
rpui:osiieiiNi:.
Cor. Arkansas nnd Pacific Aves., ATLANTIC
ii 11 , is. .1,
Newtleiise. Medem Improvements. KlevaJ
ter, IJIectrle Ik Us. 'lcruis miHlrratc.
juiiej-;:iiid mhh, ii.ohueuni:.
rpill'MINNKltHA.
I A1'I.ANI'1I)I'ITV.M..I..
I'acllle Ave,, hetMcen Arkansas and MkMiurl
Aves; central location; refurnished; under
uevvmnuaitenieut; evvr)th!iiKrlis-tlas. Write
for circular.
Ill) lB-iind C. A, HKOWNK.
-1AMHH1UOK ATLANlTCClFv.
HAM'I. II. J.KWIH, Proprietor.
V.M. C. COCllilAN. Mnuuiter.
Cemiilele llelel ; luu led riKinii ; oceun front ;
l-st liathlUK grounds; Inead pluztas ; cleeaut
bullet. m'Jl-'Jmd
A TLAMICCITY.
HOTEL CHiTWOODE
Pacific Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantic City.
Newund Flrst-riaks. Sleumlleut; Call bells.
Twe minutes uulk from htiicli. J.'.GOaiulfJU)
per day. NOW'OPKN.
mlO-iinid MltS. ANNIKOllUHH.
rpHKCHAl.FONTK, f
THE CHALFONTE,
ATLANTIl' CirV.NtW jMtSKY.
HI IDATKl) ON TIIK HKACH, NOUTH CAllO
LINA A V EN UK.
m'.'-3md
K. KOIIKHTH HONS.
rnilK MIUUl.vi'NA
Narrow Gauge Railway
vi 111 be opened for the sinner season ou
MONDAYMAY 5th
This read extends from thoentrnnceof the
Park te the summit of the heuth Meunlulu
(Uev emer Dick), a distance ofabeut four miles,
its miniature trains connect with ull the reKU
lar paseii-er trains en the Cornwall A lba lba
nen Kullread utrlvlug at the Park, and return
Iuk fniin the summit of the mountain In tlme
te connect with trains li-uvluic the Park.
Frem points en I'enna. It. II, nnd Philadel
phia A lUndlnc It. It. within 100 miles, the trip
inn be accomplished In one dnv,
ltWtlioNAItltOWKsrtlAl'uKlnthcwerld,
It Is the most I'KItFKCTINlTSCONNTKUO.
TION, It has ulse the .MOST COMl'LKTB
KtiUII'MENl'. Its engines are jicrfect llttle
models of the standard cnclneseffbetlrst-class,
and Its cars are cieclnlly adapted te afierdau
unebxtructed view or the miiKiiltlcent scenery
nliniK the line Hleel Hulls. Hteue Dallas!, it
Is one of the features of
Mt. Gretna Park,
the finest dav reert In Central Pennsylvania.
Church uud Hchoel. Military and CtvloorKuul CtvleorKuul CtvloerKuul
xatlons. Clubs and Tourist Parties can secure
Hie exclusive tisoef Mt.Uretuu Park en uuult.
catien te NKUlKiaifi
ul-3md Hup't C. .t U ruilrend. Lebaneu, Pa.
TTACATION F.XCUIIS10N3.
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
AiriruvclluffKxpciises Included.
A party will leave I'hllndtlnhla en TIII'llS
DAl.Jl'LY 17. ter Hie FIIIST (IltA.MJ 1'ltIP
of ihe season le the
Yellowstone National Park,
With n complete round of all the points of In
terest In America's Wonderland, aud ainpla
time for a thoieiieh Inspection of Its many
murvtla. l.lts will be made te Mammoth Het
Springs, the Lewer and Upper Uc)cr tlaslns.
,Ue stone Luke, Yellowstone Falls aud Cau en
n.A,i'r?.,i5,.'ll0.".,0,J?5' WOHTKEN HL'MMKlt
TOUH.Slu July uhd August te leudlng KasUm
lteserts.
JULY 11- Kxcurileu te Ahisku ; the nutwurd
Journey belug ever the Canadian fuclllc Hull.
TiVii'.!.r iI'vHTOK NATIONAL 1'AUK
temberTT August 1 und 31, aud Bep-
3-Send for dcscrlpllveclrculnrs. desleiiallint
whethii lellowstene Natlenul Park Trips
Alaska Tour or "Klghtcu riumuier Tours"
are desired,
HAYMONH .1 WHirCOMH,
111 Beuth Nluth 81. (under Continental Hetel).
Philadelphia, ', "
uneWtd ,
3 It or.
rOOT8 AND 8IIOEH.
Coming in Daily ! f
-AT-
D. P. STACKHOUSE'S,
28 tt 30 EAST KINO STREET.
Light and Elegant, but Durable Goods,
for Het Weather Wear,
fek
sikn, women ane chil0hen.
kash.comfeht, ujw i'hicr.s.
STACKHOUSE
l.F.ADKIt OF LOW PHICl'r) IN HIIOKS,
2S A. .TO EAHT KINO ST.
rillll-SK WIN M AN Y AOMIHKItS I
Wk'vk many ncwaud beautiful shapes
In Ladles' Hhees adapted for this sea sea
heii's wcur. Here's un excellent Hue of
goods from a leading American maker.
We advertise It this week the first time.
'Ihe words or the manufacturer will
aufllce te tell the story of their geed qua'
Hies, six: The etllrary und styllth
ttrect of this line of shoes deixnds en
the perfect construction of the Improved
la,ts en which they are uinde. The
shoes are of a special shape, showy, sty
lish nml pleasing. The vnmps are cut
from an excellent grade of lirlght Hon Hen Hon
geln Kid. Frem the vamp nil around
the heel (or quarters) Is a piece of patent
leather, highly ornamental In lis effect,
und which doc net become rough nor
unsightly from the wear occasioned
by the friction of the skirls. Have neat,
fnshlonable narrow tee-, tipped with
patent leather ; heels of fair height pret
tily shaped. These shoes are very at
tractive In appearance, lit excellently,
and when en Ihe feet win uught but
words of prahc. There Is Just enough
f latent leather about them te make
liem neat and showy Millien t overdo
ing." We have them In llutten or Lace,
uud marked te sell nt SJ.Wa pair. That's
reasonable, tee, for shoes no high In
grade ns these. They are strongly niude
uud will preve te be very servfroable.
Many mere pretty shapes with patent
leather trimmings are here ns well,
rrlccd teplensethepiirsethat pavs-51.-,
I.&0, r- ti.M, M. All of them well made.
Outside this store It W dlllleult te find
shoe values equalling these we adver
tise. F.xumlnatlnns solicited. A great
assortment le elect from. 'Unit makes
shoe shopping easy nnd pleasant.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 NOIITII QfJKEN BTKEKT, IjANCAS
TKK. J A.
L
A HU EST A bSOKTM ENT I
Oxfords and Slippers.
The largest Assortment of I i dies' Misses',
Children's and Iufnuts' Oxfords and Hllppers In
this city, 'misstatement, te some people, mn
seem te be an Idle beast, but te our many cus
tomers who have been buying their Oxfords
und Hllppers here for the past two seasons,
knew hew truthful It Is, ns then we had the
Largest Hleck nnd Assortment In the city, und
this season vielinveudded.il ireit iiiunv eftlie
Latest Htylei.
LAHOESTANI) 1'INEHT IMSl'LA-! IN TIIK
CITY 1NOUH WF.ST WINDOW.
ladles' Hongola Patent Leather 'lip Oxfords
at tee. Tie, II U), II 'J5 and upwards.
Indies' Oongela Plain Toe Oxfords nt 110(1,
II '., II SO, tl 00 aud tipwardi.
Ladles' I'atcut Leuther Frent Oxfords nt II 'J,
II CO, and 11 U).
ladles' llusselerTan Oxfords with Tips ami
Plain Tees, Uc, 7k'.II u),tl '2aud upuard.
Ladles' Kid Opera Hllppers ut WV.T.V, II (XI,
II 25, II Mand 12 00.
Indies' Flue llended Hlliers, with lluckles,
Hew s. Etc., II iO, II 0 und U tu.
Mlsees' Dongola nnd Itusset, Tip and Plain
Tee Oxfords, ut Tie, UOe, II 10 und iipwurdi.
Child's Pnngela and lliuset Oxfords utikV.
T5c, II 00, 1 25 and II M.
Infant's Dongola uud Itusscl Oxfords nt.lV,
50e, 75c nnd II 00, And ethers net mentioned.
In fact we have ever) thing from the i hrnpct
te the best. ;
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FHEY A ECKEItT) the leader el
la)w Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOH.,3 4 & EAST KINO HTHEKT,
LANCAHTEIt. Pa.
-Hlere Closed Every Evening al tl o'clock
Except Monday and Saturday.
Vai-rtoelo.
T) OHE 111103. i IIARTM AN.
Parasols! Parasols! Parasols!
AT UKDUCKH PltllMX
All Kinds of
Umbrellas and Parasols
MADETOOIIDHU.
ALSO
Net Parasols, Wagen Umbrellas.
REPAIRINO & REC0VEEINO NEATLY DONE,
ATTHEMAKl'lPJ.
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
14 East King St.
nprlJ Smd
tSurvlnnce.
s
TANDAHD OAIUtlAQE WOHK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
UAKK1AGE BUILDER,
tO, !., V
A MAHKETHTHEET.ltenr or Hie
Fosterilce), luVNOAHTEH, FA.
All the latest styles In Buggies, Fnmlly Car
r ages, I'liictens, Surrevs, Cubrlelel, Phu'tens,
lluckbeurd, 'trotting Wagons.Htulleu Wagons,
Market A agens, etc., new reudy ler the aprlns
ltade.
A rliie line of Second-Hand Werk.
New is the time le erdtr for Nprlug. Ktrtetl v
drst-cluss work uud ull work fully gitarunleet
My prices are the lowest In the county for tlu
same quality of work. Ulvemeucull and ex
amine my work.
tUpalutlng and Kepnlrlng promptly at
tended te aud done In a nrst-cTa manner. One
set of workmen esin-clally employed for that
purpeaa
CJTEAiIIIE.VTIS'1
O dwellings, churi
(heugh succtss fully
THECOMINd 11 E T FOIl
nirthes, sdioel houses, etc..
11 succtssiuuy used one liuudred veani
li?,i-."'i5'1,'ouce,,,cmPlatea change call ou
JOHN MlCHr, who will give jeu a sitlsfactery
'eb.atafalrjprlce. mMId
Laics' Kid Shoes.
Jcuvnttuv?
H1
KNRf WOLF,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te IM East Klnc itiMt, havlnjr m
full line of Furniture of every deacrlptlen at the
lowest prices. Alse Underteklnc ptneaptly at
tended te. Call and examine our feed,
ft-tdll H. WOLF. IM nut Klnc RtreeL
e
CHHAHII1US.
SPECIAL OFFERING
-FOIl-
J-U1TET
Handsome Parler Suites
IN THE
Latest Coverings, Finely Made,
At Oreally Ileduced Frlces.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Munurueturcrsnnd Healers,
Kil.M A 4th Fleer.) Ne. .11 HOUTH QUEEN
1 ' Hlltr-KT.
-lirl DM l-KHH COHNKK.
MAKE HOME
BEAUTIFUL!
l)-ut's work Is once mere done,
E nllstcd men who fought aud wen,
C hunt o'er the graves of these who fell
O-n many a Ikld, 'mid shot and shell,
It-emcmbercd nre these patriot dead,
A nil o'er their graves the tlewcrs w 0 spread,
T his dene, let's tnru te theso who live,
I'. nlmnce carh home and beauty give.
WIDMYER,
ceuxi'u or
KAST KINO AND IWKi: STUHnTS.
xr
IINITHII'H FUIINITUIIE DEFOT.
WIDE AWAKE
Uuvers desiring n coiiiblnntleii of Highest
Quality of the Manufacturers Art In ull the
Newest nnd Latest Designs nnd the Lewest
Prices In
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should benwake te their own Interest nnd
cull upon us when their wants will be fully sup
plied. We Oder telny a splendid nssertment of Par Par
eor Hulls In Tapestries und Plushes nt specially
Lew Prices.
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 &, 29 Seuth Queen Street
evpett.
-lAltPKTH! CAIU'ETS
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A HPKCIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing I Dyeing I
LANCASTER FANCY HTE.VM DYEIN'Q
WO I IKS
Are second le none In Pennsylvania for Mulsh
el work or ull kinds. FeuthcrsDved All Hhades.
Order will lecelve prompt attention,
PHILIP SCHUMr SON & CO,,
NO. 11 HOUTH WATEll HTHEET,
Ll.MMHTKK. 1'A. feblSnlmd
rpiIE LANCAHTEIt OAKPET HOUSE.
S. & V.
"MAXXINGS
HEDUCEH IN I'lllCE.
Awnings, Oil Cleths, Shades.
CKRPETS
OF ALL ailADES.ATIlIOIlTl'IlICErt.
it- Carpels Cleaned and Itelatd. All work
vtarruuted te gtve satisfaction.
SHAUB & VONDERSMITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street.
aug2Myd
JvCfvllJl'VrttUVB.
K
EI'UIOEHAIOHH, ETC
The Dollars Saved
lly purchasing a
BKLDMIN
Celd Dry-Air Refrigerator
will mere than pay the advance In cost of Ice
this season ever last.
WATi:n COOI.KRS,
icc-cri:am Fi:r:zi:Rs.
Specialties :
BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS
TENNIS HACKETS,
IIA.MMOCICS
SPREOHER'S
Baby Carriage Bazaar,
NO.81EASrKI.NUSr.
uprl'-tfdTu.ThA.S
1 JACKIMISJ, A8 FOLLOWS DIIIIUO, tell
I hteamuud iljilniullc l'acklnii.Aktits.tUepe.
1'' ",u'".V.'!!l,wlc1' 'cklnir. Hemp Fuckin?, -laslesMlll
lleanl, AsU-stea Cemeut, Atstes
Hheatliliiir, Oum l'acklni;,(lum Itlngs for Water
(Jauges, Plumtunfe Packing, HtvtX' Fatent As
bestos, Lined Sectional Fir Ceyer, at JOHN
UEST'a, 883 East Fulton Ureet. ' ' nnfd
tSrecerte.
TBUMHK.R.
A CARLOAD
OF-
Wholesale and Retail,
AT I
BURSK'S, 17 E, KING 8T,
-irANfED.-EVEUY IIOUSEKEEt'EK IN
W Lancaster and vie! nit v te knew that we
have added te our large stock of .Ceflecs a
New llrund, called
THE WESTMINSTER
Gelden Maracaibo Coffee.
And In order that this coffee gets Introduced
In this section or the country we ere Klvlne
away free a fine let of Blherware, consisting of
Napkin Kings, Hugnr Hpoens, Table Heens.
llutter Knives and Large Knives nnd Ferks, ull
of HhefllcM manufacture. One piece with each
and every pound. This brand Is a delicious
table beverage. It Is double the strenstli of
Mooha or Java coffee nnd prepared expressly for
high-toned trade, and bclnji used largely by all
of the finest hotels in New erk nnd ether large
citiesand the price Is se low thnt It brings It
In reach of every person. Remember, we have
the finest brands of cedecs In the suite, and our
prices nre lower than the lowest, quality con
sidered. WehaveallSX, 15, 18. U, , 21, A, T,,
Ii, M0 and 40 cents per pound.
Bargains In Dried Fruits, Peaches, Apricots
Prunes. Prunellas. Ac nt from three In five
cents per pound less than same quality can be
ueugui at eisewuerc.
Samuel Clarke, Agi,
Tea,CeflVc and Urecerj Stere,
12 A II Houth Queen Ht., Near Centre Hqunre,
I.ancnster, Pa,
A T KEisra.
SUMMER DRINKSEASON OP 1890.
A OllEATEll SUCCESS THAN EVEH.
GENUINE
CALIFORNIA ORANGE CIDER,
Raspberry Nectarine
AND
French Blackberry juice.
We call jour attention te our Genuine Cali
fornia Orunge Cider, Raspberry Nectarine and
and French IJlackberry Juice, the purest, best,
most heulthful, delicious and refreshing urltiKs
known.
They nre Indispensable te you If you run a
soda fountain. ou cannot de without them
If vnu sell drinks otherwise. Thev will sell
faster, pay von a better profit, und glve mere
universal satisfaction te our customers than
any drink you have ever sold.
They positively contain NO ALCOHOL nor
de they centnln nnvth'ng Injurious.
Can be sold anywlierj without Vlelatlm? the
Law. They can be sold In almost any form.
May be drawn from n fountain, or from the
cask, or may be bottled and Kept en Ice.
They make delicious flavoring for lemonades,
milk shnkes, etc, nnd when frozen nuike deli
cious Sherbet.
We pack these goods In six gallon kegs.
UUY TUE GENUINE.
Don't be deceived Inte buying cheap nrtifl
clnl irnsh which will sour en your hands. He
member vcegiiarnnlce every cask of our goods
te keep. They positively will net sour or fer
ment. J. FUANK HEIST, Lancaster, Pa.
i-We will send free with each keg, three
C-eunce glasses and one weed faucet. Thcse
goods nre impel ler articles, mere dclli Inus than
soiiawaicrer oieer leinperanceunnKs. jney
will sell faster nnd pay you n belter profit than
nnvthlngveu can bundle. Order n keg. ou
will never regret It. llcspectlully,
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OKOCEIl,
COKNEK WEST KINO AND I'ltUCE HTS.
Directly Opposite
J. II. Martin &. Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, aud
Next Doer le Serrel Hor-e Hetel.
3-Loek for the Illg Sign nciess the pave
ment. liU (Ooebo.
Ol
PEN EVERY EVENING.
Fer Bargains.
-OO TO-
P.C.SNYDER4BH0..
Ne. 14 West King St.
EYerythingSeld At and Belew Cost,
AS WE ARE FOSITTVELY GOING OUT
OFUUSINESS.
maj5-3uul
V"EW SPRING SUITINGS.
WATT & SHAND,
HAVE MADE SPECIAL PURCHASE OF
FIFTY PIECES
New Spring Suitings.
S6 Inches Wide Rreken Check and Nnrrew
Stripes In Urewn, Green, Tan and lllue Grounds,
never sold for less thau 5C, new Jfc a yard.
NEW FRENCH STRIPED HENRIETTAS,
40 Inches wide. New SbaJrg, llnmUmnu Qual
ity, t-Mc; worth Toe.
Everv- Desirable Shade in CSHMERE
HENRIETTAS at 15c, Sec, .KM", 'Oc.TjC te 1100
a yard.
MOHAIR URILLIANTINE's In Illnck. Cream
and Latest shades ut ;5c, !7kc, WcuedTica
yard.
1II.ACK HsTIN STRIPED QRENAUIM'S,
Llegaut Quullty, Sl'iia nrd.
I1I.ACK SILK DRAFEHY NETS at 7".', 87'c,
31U0, !lite$-l(Ua jard.
13LVCK fll.K LAfE FLOUNCINGH at 75c,
,s5c, IHO, II ii, 1 W le I i 50 a ard.
SILK AND WOOL GLORIAS In lllack and
Celers, -hi tncliM ide, SI ai u )urd; usuul
price, JISO.
6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST,
LargeWhitePotatees
NEW YORK STORE,
Dry meeh:
w
1LL1AM80M A resiH.
THE NEW DRESS GOODS!
A Uitivatli UHlr nA Wir 1lAaa Lat.rln IfUm.
nijii'iuuua urn uw"i wi-u nui . H im
only utere hi Hie city where Hip genuine arllcl (I
11 far nale. Wldlh, 40 And 11 Indies. Vrc9,lM I
prr jnru.
Children's Embrelderei Caps A Mill Hits.
White and Colend Mull Hats, 47c.
Embroidered Caps, 2V
White Embroidered Tarn O Shanters, 11.7 i.
Cream and lllack Surah Hats, 11.18.
lNFANr.-l AND CHILDREN'S
LONCJ AND SHOUT DRESSES,
IadleV White BhlrU, 3Se te 2.
Ladies' Ready-Made Dresses
And MORNING WRAWKIW.
SILK aud LACE SHOULDER CAPES,
CLOTH JACKETS
And BEADED WRAPS.
Lltlle Beys' CnmbrldKO Tunic Suits, l.7j te
300.
Ladles' nnd Girls' Iltouse Waists.
Snreh Silk WalsU.
Ijiwii Tennis Suits nnd Skirls.
Children's Kill Skirt Suits and Little Girls'
Drcw.es.
Infants' Leng aud Short Coats.
MEN'S AND BOYS'
Summer Sbirts and Underwear.
Demet Shirts, 25c, INc nnd fiOc.
Sntlne and Cheviot Shirts.
Flannel Shirts from !.
Gents' summer Undershirts aud Drawers, U3c
p-r aarment.
Colored llallirlgKan Underwear, :LV per gar
ment, or Gic tier suit.
The Elichmte While Dress Shirt, Jt each, or
tJ 10 ier half iluen.
GENT'S AND UOY.S'
Summer Suits!
In Sack and Cutaway Coats.
Heys' Drcvs Sack-Ceil Suits. 10. 17, 17.50 te 112.
(kill's Dress Coats nnd Vents, 110 te lis.
Gent's Light-Colored Dress Trousers, 13 te 18.
Thin Coats and Vests, and Single and Double Deuble
Ureasud Duck und Fancy Flannel Vests,
LADIES' AND GENTS'
Flat-Brim Straw Hats
And GIRLS' SAILOR HATS.
Lndles' riat-Drlm Straw Hals. 2je and 47c.
Yeung Gent's Flat-Urlm Straw Hats, Black,
WhlteandNavy, S0c.
Girls' Sailor Hull, 25c, KW, 75c and SI.
PATENT-SEAT BABY CARRIAGES
AtClesliis-Out I'rlces.
BOYS' SAFETY BICYCLE, 116.50.
SHOES.
Our Bright Dongeln Flotlble Sole l'erfect
Flttln? Ladles' SIkmh, nil widths, AA te KE,
Opera aud Square Tees, price $i.&0, Is the unl
veisal favorite.
Carlten's Blended Tea I
An unadulterated nrttcle. Sainnle nackaee
free te ull. This ten Is from choice pickings of '
inula nnn unine iuih, ami is guuranicea a
itrictly l'ure Tea. bend for trial package.
A Ladies' Cleth Jacket Bargain!
Threp Dollars Cut un Every Garment.
Si.1.00 Tucket cntto87.ne.
11 te Incketeut te 0 00.
sW.lnukctciit te o.re.
8.00 Jacket cut te 5 00.
All ficMi. new stvles. lleht nnd dark colors, i
nil made full sleeves and pull shoulders, some
wuu cdi(! inni ure aujtisuieie.
Gent's Thin Underwear.
Gessnmernnd BilbrlKKnii Shirts and Drawers
50u tier trnrmeut or II per suit.
Lisle 'Hi read und Silk Underwear.
Dr. Warner's Light Weight Weel Underwear,
summer ShlrM In Silk, Flannel aud Hornets 'I
iremyc iuji.ju.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
SUMMER DRESS GOODS !
12'Jc Salines, 10c.
I2),u Glnghanih, 10c.
Wash HelgeK.Jc.
Novelty .Suitings, .'ill In., He.
Weel Suitings, -ta In., Itc.
Challles, 5c.
'1 liehlt New Weel Dress Goods, U In , Ve.
Aud Many Mere Bjrgalut.
YOU SHOULD CALL AND SEESOMESFE
CIALVAL1 ES IN
EMBROIDERIES,
2c te J2.00 Per Yard.
Embroidered Allover und Hemstitched
Fleunclnus. aiv. i
Bhick Nit nnd Silk Ijice Fleuncings, 73e te
..-. vei, ,3C per juiu,
COLORED MULL HATS FOR CHILDREN.
SUMMER OUTING CLOTHING.
BICYCLE SUITS!
In Navv Blue and Oxford Brown at S0.50.
Beys' Leng Punts, nuiile of strong und dura-1
eie material, jusi me Knrmeni ler worn or
SCUOOl UUr, 7iC, 'AX', tl, &!., Jl.il".
Fer Fhie Dress Wear
Our Giant A"ortinent of Nent and Stj llsh Fat
terns U superb.
I'rlces Itangc-r.', S-'uO, t 81 00 te te.
Gents' Comfortable IFoetwear,
The Goods-car llnnd-Sewed Bhee. S3 00.
Au Extra Fine Calfskin Mine, made In all I
widths and in nil the i.euist khapes. hand-1
Mimeiy biiicuea vi uu sua, uui ruuge ui sizes, in I
v.engrcss or laicc ireui.
Flower Garden Implements
Sprinkling Cans extra double Bleck tln-t),
qt.,a7c: Uqt., Ue, I2ilt., 03c.
I'oueie uieck uu, jupanncu, u qi.,ejc: sqi., .
S3c.
Garden IIerc In all crades.
Baby Carriage Bargains.
IMces Cut le Cost te Cleso Them Out.
825 Cnrrlnce nt 22: f.-O CnrrlnKent $20; K51
Carriage ill fJJ; KM Carrlaue at IIS: l tr-i
riaijesi,. ; iiuuarnaireai ii.-; iiimrrmtjn,
Jl.'i-urrlugc ut ' J ; llUCurriuge at 17 ; W Carriage J
CARRIAGE HARNESS.
V nri. nfTprlnr nt t XCC-CdlllSlV low PriCCS.
A lull set with breast band, JiW. A full set,T
wuii ceiiurnnu iiuiui,iv.iv,
Beys' Safety Bicycles,
tl(l0 AND JJO.0O.
32-38 East King Street,
IAN0Ai3TEn, FA., j
lliafflseii (6 Fester.
Vi Hi HAUM.I Oi,, UAIUUVIUAU, IA,
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rflwj.
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