Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 06, 1890, Image 2

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Jm G.lWO.i
'!!iU'lM:tMMU1 afaasUi
,vTt;,Wibr- bard upon the
favTBO,a eccupiux mui-
WRh .pollUerin these days, arid
.t.tcuat that Jktpeedr fall In the tern-
panatun -will oeme, for their a&kee and
W tMir aartya ; eua tue oesaequMOM may
i dllIW." It te Just the tle whan the
"hfliaffbHa are belli mad 'by thele
t'MrtreafHtfthe fcovernenibip and by their
Si frfeft&iwhe think -that the wbrld'a da-
P4Jr7. 4,73 . . . i . , v t . i
?whMiirtma,'ef agitation and what
iMgneeofxartleu. the politician
; "imut te be carried whenever the netnl-
, asttttrtlnw oemea around ; ae that it 1
aaagfcty wahandy that It generally oemea
plsV trimmer !lm, Men thelieat help te
"tvssVttia, afnrbnra fif thai r hrarla arirl make
iKa4.. HA aft v4- nit aArta nf fnnltah
f ,'tVnf,ind very erten bring tout a very
1 7 Ujm sma V Aeinlldeifeaei eaft,r all 4liA lalkn
t. r JfW ,! Miuuiunti, - faa mv evwa
i!:,1j:twwi.i-
' Wexutetbealgu.ef the beat te-uay in
.-? UMlhUaHnlnlil RrennVt TMtvirf. Hint II
--f ha found t'an active Republican who is
;-,l'ele( friend of Senater Quay, who said
1 LUi.l.w1 i.. ,u.iinH, (1.. .11... (....
.inHlum iu uiawumiuK kuv niufhi.'i
p ?HMf?ti nttrretted tha netiuhllcan con.
'''iritSlblWM te meet bafore the Dome-
IJTHliiiiiafers chancer for tbe"nemluatldu
;tt9raij would, .nominate, Ti;e speaker
tU';aeB.ae wouiea-uarauieeiue nomination
W(.jDebunateren the flint ballet if It
ffj eeaJd-be' known certainly that Wallace
"wflttld b nominated. l)n the ether hand
"HHwea certain that Pattlsen would be
KttOmtnatedouttiaeer a complimentary
SfV.TOt;"t)alamateT 'would net be a candl-
. it'nf : . ......
uOMf neiere iub oeaveniviou.
3rrly iheTieai.tiaj i had a ihoreughly
eaV'etetlve Republican," but en the active
S fiiperteT, ae:well, since It la te bepre-
UBMa mat Mr, Hiaseriv ueea net cm-
, i ploy geatiemen whose heads are always
ii auitneu(B te vaae iu suca lata.
. Out in fllalr. tnn. we net t Imt n fVit.i.
lOcratl'c bbtintf chairman 'and secretarv
jaavUed the county cemmittee tetrether
vaMlthen undertook te keep them from
.Meeusgf JU the omergeney iuduelns the
ircalLbad paaaed away under the action
!. aeidehsdrman and secretary in call-
. Itaai itAanutiilMi & A KvikIh i & ....i.
uiiiuiiiiiuuDuti luciKunu account.
'FTWrnblV It WW the lient here airatn
INuiiwafl responsible for the mental lr-
Vimm&nyr nf tlifa hn rmn t.n.1 Dnnr.
fab ;,.
&4j;1i-1"'' iweiuuatniugui an) u ueiuo ueiue ueiuo
(eratte, Imbecility aaaaMugv Wallace :
. aeaalbly there are like heat eflecU en the
i- Wallace aldel .Certainly there are very
'4aarmd eaea ihewlnc amenar tha Be-
TsaMtcaBe.whe are getting Inte a terrible
wangle ever Quay ahd anti-Quav and
1 -? the r collateral issues thence arislnff.
&Ocu'Iri Pittsburg Cengmuman Bayne
OUKht a nomination for Cnntriwu
.'-'ter th teliriWMM nt rfapllnlntr U nnrl nut.
i'ttiW-bl nam man In Vila nlim Wl.
r'. .'VAnrtKllnan tt tti !UtlAt a.1.1am 4.i.
aflaa.knf fana.!-. mailnau ilnn 4liv 1aviv
't that a congressman, who does net want
1 avoalnatien Uiat la given, him, can
cv t,iiiwimi piaster 10 aueiuer renevr or
t-.j;.V'Wa aeleetlen. wltkeut aavimr ' hnrt n in
fft!&ihe people about it. And there seems te
," sense In the idea. If the weather
Awm keahet, Bayne and his man Stene
,v ""gut, ue pcrauaucn 10 see mat' a uemi
'Natien of Bivne was net a nomination
rLloTSteho : for' It seems te e a ttmnln
J.eneugb preposition.
cAnd then there Is Oie wild Hulau, In
.? 4" mu vtcniH(jc, -wueuiu iiei jjei luu
EpfJieminatien for senator, but who says he
t.uu mnu is EOinc te run anvwav it
'A be didn't. Apparently tha heat ha
Utfatniek him hard. He has. been
liOaasnater for aevnral vainapntlnna .!
K?;-a aiwayi ueea an efler
IMTM. time he blew g out
PJTtleufctfet tee nlnuelr frei
W-Sral..lti ... . .
ae always been an effervescent betile.
the cork, and
from the Senate.
reuld
tthe
'innu
in 1 1.
l$T$1 for th'e enjoyment of fnturu snow i.
yw " The Spriag Iadlau Rew.
W-2f j !T ,cr"P.,.r,IJK inuntw v,e
sKES?"'n,"3? tuougfieiir i
-'- be net Uemluutcd ; anil mmv
K.f3 iTUe Visual sbrlns- Indian mw Iu nnf
L3t Wantlnir (lila viar hn II I- r. .....,n
ifPlhat it" imbt at all alarming und tlire
jj!nte61
Jjrem4r ai
ue wtrer reason for it than the
nn asrent who had miwn
Sj'71fe,Pi1Vir"w1 thc IUns, The
jitmiinuijnu uneida Indians have
tjvanven their newly appointed agent
ftli?" xue .rcwervatlen lu ertheateru
i'wiscemin. and the secretary of
'A? War haa teleirran)iil that lr...
i V "" llf v .-a.- r "- - .w
.?i ee aeni at euce u conciliatory
s ",u" w wreuaue me nouie red
p - Burn te peaceably submit te Agent Kcl-
""v,""'" "reeu ey rreitiaeni iiarnseu.
T g&t Jennings, appointed by President
!VflVJ'Aana. Proved ae efllclent. that the
:ina!RE3 made creat emiria tn iiv hit..
iretalned, and they appear te uae leeu
.1 toelUU eueuirh te believe that thm n-n.
aetuethlng sincere alwut the Republican
fCUt.'frvlce plenk and the president's
?aaia api.wHv uujJCl,ler lU8y CM bitterly
(iupaafiwwa iTiwu JUUUIUS aur-
, wndered bis efllce. Then news came of
.'ilia ur. kill 41... I r .. .
'f, pkad-aBd'tbeee savages, numbering .ewe
-;ajiwcu 'uutturca, appear te nave con-
ciuuaKi iUnt H was time te tre liatohet
4fnUnr. Tkwl. V-W. .. Mill... ... .
f.r
aug. iiii.iv univ jjvmiuimv mai
?., ,uy, Kt the weapon uaburicd
n?i"w ury cau ue overawed by military
eree, ahd as they all have the latest
'Improved rife aud plenty of ammuni-
b'rrt "" i une majien te ieei
.rvew., Aa these Indians are further
!, t) the as. than anv ether Unn ui. -r
.Jthejr race they have no military rewr--watloe,
near them, but trnma .ii.i
( ly reach the scene by rail. Ills
i& aSfMSSjbls that tlui aniviMtn n, 4..l.lA
ptif ipisatly exaggerated at their source
..jHiHteuiiy.ei iiiinaukee, whlcHbjeuly
.'hundred miles from tbs reservation,
aBuennTiiu(i warning about
flwMlnieeijpect IpdJan outbreaks.
?; "W w uei appear 10 be any pres-
sewuawgerei an outbreak of the really
tatgutms tribes of Mentana and
'Wjeailef , although the medicine men
fasjMta ie be mere tyjtive tbas for many
jpm, Erea peer La seems te be at Jut
convinced that It 1 Urn te step sukldal
Wftristra ud If tfctaai r nreMriy ftiftik
il w sWuld Bern iMn have as In-
JUtt'l
dlaivwar,
i
Frem Wyenalhg epwes a bleed-curdling
lery of the mariefbf Chief Knglncer Crit
tenden and three mea. of tbe government
survey by a band of drunken renegade
Cheyennss. The murderer have been
eaaght, and tt gratifying te- learn that the
men who furnished them with whisky afe
also undsi guard.- Mr. Crittenden was;a
well known man UV'hls profsesten and
throeghent that country.
Cobpemal ' TaaKK is undoubtedly
geUtag very rleU by his pension .claim
tmalaess, lie is quoted aa saying that he
ezpeeta te tttake a hundred 'thousand
dellarB this year, and hopes te Increase his
Income te four times that figure by push
ing claims under a new pension bill which
be claims te. knew Is In process of hatching
by tbe conference committee of both
Houses. It will give te every soldier of
tbe late war, who served ninety days or
mere and who isdlsabledm whatsoever
cause, a pension of 98 per month. It
is expected te add 910,000,000 annually
te the pension list and increaae the
present number of pensioners 400,000.
Ne wonder men of the Tanner stamp are
se fervent in their protestations of affection
for the old soldier and vociferous in advo
cacy of the reckless distribution In pen
sions of the meney ralsed by unnecessary
taxes. Each applicant who payn te au
agent ten dollars is awurcd or " proper'
consideration of his claim, "and it Is easy
te see that Tanner's figures of luceme are
net extravagant. lie says that he has
already received ever thirty-four hun
dred applications for pensions under
the new bill which Congress is expected te
pass besides twenty-six hundred under tbe
existing law, The basis of Tanner's suc
cess in -the claim business can only be
founded en evidence that be has given of
Influence with the fkmers that be. It is a
shainefhl thing that it should be thought
necessary te fee au unscrupulous political
shark in order te secure proper cenaldcra'
tlen of a legal claim.
"i -
Majer II. Kvn I)oei.ar, of HngorH HngerH HngorH
tewn, Md., who Is a graduate of 1'ranklln
andJVIarahall college, aud well known In
lAucaster, writes te tbe Baltimore Nun te
suggest that the Grant monument in New
Yerk should be turned ever te the Houth
te finish, new that the monument te Loe
has been completed, The major was a
noted cavalry ofllcer of the Confederacy,
but,llke most ef the men en both sides who
did the real fighting, he believes in shaking
hands ever the bloody chasm. Ue writes :
" Mark you hew a few dollar here and a
few mere tliere will be sholled out from
the light pockets of many thousands who
followed Lee, until there shall be enough.
Why wIlltheBoyalnaraydethlsT
All for the sake of ' Marse Itebert.' They
have net forgotten Grant' soldierly cour
tesy te Lee at Appomattox the brightest
of the bright spots in his record. They
have net forgotten that when some post pest
bellum loyalists would have indicted Loe
for treason Grant stretcbed his sword
across their Falstalllan path aud said,
with an ominous grlmncss that his parele
te Lee must be respected and It was.
They still remember that when President
Orant heard of General Lee's death, while
attending an agricultural fair in Maryland,
he expressed his regret aud left the grounds
at once, and they belleve that if he wcre
living new and colonel of the. New Yerk
Seventh Ileglment he would have accepted
the Invitation te Richmond In eplte of all
the Ilalstead-Shenard warriors between
Harper's Ferry aud Hell Gate. Yes, just
glve the 'Cen feds' a chance and they
will finish that Orant inonument and dodl dedl dodl
eato it with a 'rebel yell ' that will call
forth a responslve cheer from ' the Army
of the Potomac' "
l'EIWO.VAL.
Asa INT A NT UwiTKn BtAtkh DlsmKT
ATrenNKY Jamen M. Bkck was married
en Thursday, In St. Stephen's Pretectant
Kplacepal church, Philadelphia, te Miss L.
Mitchell.
Rev. Mn. Rrunanex was lea a fortuue
by a Lendener, who died recently. Find
lug that the Iguered heirs were in needy
circumstances, Mr. Spurgeen rosterod it te
them.
Colonel Eucicnk FiEr.n has ascertaiueil
that German Is 'the language exelush el y
used by the members of tbe royal family
of England when they are by themselves,
and he thinks this Is the reason that there
Is an absence of cordial feeling towards thti
Germans by " the common people of Kng
land." Dn. It. J. Oatmxe, of Hartferd, Connec
ticut, desires a contradiction of tbe report
recently Miit from Cincinnati te the eifbct
that A. T. Perrlne was the Inventor of the
Galling gun. Dr. Gatllng himself In
vented the gun, and, his lettera patent, jen
file in Washington arej cvldoiice I of ths
fact.
A. J. Ki'kccl1, master of transportation
of the Heading railroad, has resigned. Mr.
Speeee haa beeu with the company for 25
years, haying entered Its service as bmko bmke
man immediately after the close of the war.
lie was seen promoted and in seven years
had become head of the car record depart
ment. In this capacity Mr. Speeee distin
guished himself mm one of the ablest trans
portation masters lu the country. It w as
his duty te see that caw were pre ided le
thippera. lie will 'engage lu the ictall
coal business in Philadelphia.
i .
ChalluUtfed te Duel.
There has been had bleed ex InIIiik for a
lime between Colonel Andrew II. Daubea
aim ex-juuge uunmug s. uedrerU. assist
ant district attorney en Colenol Fellow '
stair In New Yerk. The matter culminated
On Thursday iu Colonel Dawsen sending a
challenge te ex-Judge Bedford te light a
duel. Tbe ex-Jiulge paid no attention te
the challenge, and ihis, it Is said, " almost
drove the colonel te the verge of despera
tion." An application was made te JihIke
Fitzgerald In thc court of general rcssIeiib
In the afternoon for a wnrrant for the urrent
of tbe colonel oiithechargo of sending a
challenge te unlit u duel. The application
was inade iu the name of Jehn Dee. The
court took tbe papers and rescn ed decision.
AN UOl'TI N' COCO -
tantly.
lcllcleiif Murtfl lit.
Though pure and Mm pi? mid ke miui,
It mt(ht be Ukfd by any child,
Yt BO.OI)ONT'H ke Ift and iinre
That mouth and teeth with iMmJreii, upced
Frem tartar and from taint are rrtil
Till Ihey become sweet, white, niul pure
A Geed 'fulker
nn the stuge or platform, In seeltty or nt henie.
muit net only peKkOM brains but a i Irur, strong
veica. catarrh, or a ere cold, U almost err
Uln te Injure the voice. HutUieM complaints
may be completely eradicated with a few aiv
plicatiens of l7iwiai' JClestrlc Oil, unrtvalej In
Its kpeclaltles. Held In Lancaster by T.
tlech, 137 uud 1311 North Queen strctt.
Just Hear That Child Scrviun I"
Kald Mrs. Umlth te her sister, Jlrs. i)a li, m
the eundufa child's shrieks came across the
garden from a neighbor s heue. " What kind
of a wemau hae jen Ter n neighbor r Uees
she ubiits her children?" "Ne. Inded." le
nlled Mrs. Uavls. ' bbe Is one of the most ten
der mothers In existence. Hut ou Mwshebe
llevesin the pldfahlened style tf doctoring.
When a child needs physic, she nllsasnoeii
with some uaaweus dose, lays the little victim
flat en her lap, holds his uete until lie Is forced
tpopenhlsmeulh for breath, when duuncivi
the dreadful mem. Then come the 3 ells." "Ne
wonder," said Mrs. Hmlth." Why doesn't she
use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets?
They are effect! without being harsh, and are
iliepn te my children." " Aud se de I." said
sirs, uavis.
F.84w
I'm All nroke Up I"
This Is the usual exclamatieu of one utnicted
with rheumatism or lameness.
Ith
teuiiiatlc
peple are ludead entitled te our sincere sym
pathy and commiseration. Npeedy relief la
offered them In JJr. 27.uku' tXrctrle Oil, It Is
the sworn remedy of ull aches and pains. Held
In Lancaster by W. T. liech lS7and 139 Werth
Queen street.
Sev gale or Utt.
I7IOH KENflIANU.SOME KIIONT ItOOM
i...en?a n.rt Ne-u West King street! Tiluest
in?a!?.ae? lU9 A,r IOr fflW 0W,fetelU"nM,'
m-",i ' Aher-sUa'llery,
IDEAJOF WOM CM.
What e Prominent English Auther
Thinks of American Ladlea-A Cem
fsarleea Tf Itk European a Iris.
A well known English author, who wasre wasre
ecntly In the United 8tU, was nttrtstntd by
-a gentleman and lady of Wealth, retldlnc en
nnh avsane, New Yerk, fa the coarse of the
dtaner the conversation tnraed upon American
woman, waan tae MC1lh tenuasaan said :
pletlens and nowhere snch health as we aee in
the feces and forms of KnglUh sir Is. I have
noticed this In every city that ihave visited.
American ladies leOKllred, weak, faded. They
raeric
laea color and they laek life. Kxlstence seems
a harden te them, net a pleasnre. Yeu la
America de net netlea It, beeausa yen are here,
wnns 1 rmn sea livery plainly.
We may say that this English author was
prejudiced, and eeaeeltee, was bitter, butws
cannot say that he was wrong. American
ladles are net se strong, se healthy, se brilliant.
Kthey should be. Their complexions are net
clear nor their eyes e bright at could be de
sired.. Doubtless the climate has sonMlblngte
de with this, but It Is unquestionably true that
means, these things can be overcome. Any
lady who feels tired, despondent or wsah can
readily overcome these troubles by a proper use
of a IHUe pure whiskey taken In water. Hear
In mind, however, that It should be the best
whiskey, as anything else Is Injurious, and also
remember that th best physicians and chtmtsU
In America unhesitatingly declare that Duffy's
Pure Malt has no equal. The effect of this
whiskey Is te buildup tha system, te Improve
the complexion and te glvs brightness and
vigor In the place of weakness and languor. It
Is being used by the leading ladles In the land,
and IU popularity proves Its value. (I)
13
RlTKlt THAN TEA AND OOKKEK KOH
THENKttVES.
Van Heuten's Cocea
appetizihe-i:abily DiarwEi).
Ask your Grocer for It, lake no ether. (01)
3
Sfclicccllaueeuc
JuT,
OLl) imeN.K,
LI Ql III JH AND HIZINU
lit JOUNUKm H,23tl Knst
Ul7-tfd
for stenin work.
Ien street.
rpANKH KOH WATKll.OILS, ACID Olt UAH
X ofnnyslmpe or capacity, at fair prices, go
U JOIIN liKT.H.tl Kastrullen street. ui7-lfd
JL Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and lllb
Cocks, Iver Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get
them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN
1114-SllS M nVIIU J IMSI UIUCI f.
UKiiV, ten East Pulton street.
in7-tfd
WHITE COTTON WAHTE, COPPED 1IY
the pound, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or
ever, Oc. All iroeits deflvercil te any part of the
city Tree. Cull en JOHN UUHT, Ne. 331 East
Pulton street. tn7-hl
IJOH 110LT3, LAG HCUIIWH, HLT HCJKEWH,
Hiuura and llcviu;0n Nuts, thcie goed.4 In
sttxk.atJOUN llr-HTM,
JM Iist Pulton street
n7-tra
1011 llOILKflt, HOItlZONTAL, TARULAH,
3 Vertical, Portable. Cylinder, Marina, of
any slzu or power, of the best material and
workmanship, go te JOHN UEHT, iU.1 Enst Pul
ton atrvet. A in7-trd
TJUMPH, KOfl.KllH,
MINING. DKNTIUril.
1 cel nua Htenin f umni
nl and Htenin Pumps, et any rapuclty, at
JOHN HEHTH. Stl East Pulton slrecL
inj.ua
OK.NCV POIt CALLAHAN A CO'M CK
JX n
bulk It 1
ment te take the place or lied Iad. In
It makes flve times the nuantltv of red
lead and Is far superior In making stasia Joints,
packing man and haud hole plate en boilers,
Ac, Ac, Price 'JO cents per pound, at JOHN
niiHTH, 834 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
-7IQit PULLEY8, HHAMINO, COLLA1W,
U Haiigers, Clamp Ilnxes, Couplings,
te JOHN BEST, SO East Fulton street
aj naniEurH, uiHiue jiuxes, couplings, sic.
:$
iu7-
IJIOrinOlLERTUHEriltUHHEH, HTILIJJON
Pipe Wreuches.Pipeand Menkey Wrenches
combined, Flics, Oil Cans, etc, go te JOHN
UEHT.B3J East Pulton street. m7-tfd
TJADIATOIW, OF ANY MAKE Oil DE
XV sign, can he rurnlshedatrcasenabla figures,
by JOIIN UEBT, 3.U ast Fulton street. m7-lfi
TRUJ
Wee
IOH MTEAM GAUOEfl, HIOH OR IX)W
Pressure. Water Uaures. (lamrn Crvlii
rned Wheels or Weighted, iilius Tiih
Whistles. Hyphens for Hteam uaures. Cylinder
Oilers Plain, water HauRe Columns. Cocks for
Hteiiui Gauges, cull en JOHN 1IKST, tea East
Fulton street, m7-tfd
C1TEAM HEAT lHTHECOMING HEAT POH
O dwellings, churehes, school heusis, etc.,
theiiKii successfully used one Hundred a
one hundred years
age.
JOHN
tvneiiyeu contemplate a cuange call en
1 von centemmate
IIKMT, who will give you a satisfactory
Jeb, nt a fair price,
m7-tld
SAWMIL1X, HAIIK MlLt, COI) MILLS,
Leather Hellers, Tan Packers. Triple Herse
Powers, Milling and Mining Manhluery, nt
JOHN HEHTB.lw East Pulton streeL m7-Ud
-rjAHTICULAlt ATTENTION PAID TO
WT Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and
lilui
Prints, at nrli
ces reasonable, at JOHN
11 Eur 8.8S3
East Fulton street.
11171 ra
qiHENEWOLOHEHLICEIl. ,
Hetel Keepers, Hearding Houses, Grocers and
nil Cutters of Meats use our Hliccr. It Is a por
ted one. Will slice Urcad, Fruit and nil llime llime
Iem MiMtts, etc., eta It will nil u wantleug felt,
and Its construction makes Its use perfectly
sarc. It will be a household treasure te all who
use It.
NATIONAL MANUFACTORY CO..
miH-tfd ISa Bhcnnan Ht.. Lancaster. Pa.
jqiNULKTREK STOCK. PAIIM.
STORM KING (2161.)
RECORD 2-30.
Blrcd by Happy Medium, sire erM perrtirmcr
from 2:IIK te 1M. Dam Topsy Ta) ler by Alex-
auuer n i-euruiau, sire, ui iuiu. llyi, AC, sc,
Terms for Hnrlnir si
of 181
sse,ia)
) for a foal.
Fer tabulated pcdTgie and ether Information,
address
DANIEL U.ENOLK.
nprli-lmd.tw
Marietta, Pa.
mitK LANCAHfElt 1 IlUar COM PAN Y
HOMCITS CURRENT ACCOUNTS, TIME DE
POSITS AND TRUST ESTATES.
Acts us Assignee Executer, Guardian, Ageut
eli!. Routs Bexes In Its Fire and Durglar Proof
Hteel Vaults. Stores Yaluablus at modrrute
rates,
Nes. 3d and 3S NORTH QUEEN HT.
up!2 lmdoed
.$100,000.
IN 1SONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR
VEdTORH, IN HUMS OF
IN-
sioe, taw, taw, i,oeo te ko.eiio.
Rends -0 icr cent. I merest, pijeble Quarterly.
Merf.-iiKc.i-O K-r cent, lutcrest, lumible half
yearly. '
Send or cull for ftill Infonimtlen.
JOHN II. MKlZLK.lt,
Ke. u a. uuke st.
MAiOR'fl PROCLAMAIION.-IIY V1R V1R V1R
tuoeftliflnuthorllvested In me by the
enilimiKO of the Ultv or Ijtiu-nster, I hereby
order and eeminaud all owners of doss within
the City of tu'Hstcr te shut them up in some
proper place, or, If allowed te run, te securely
l.'!,.1.,.V. tl10 " from mid "r MONDAY,
JIILV K 'Mi V' m' 1W3' l""" WEUNiDAY,
The owners allowing dogs te run ut large, un
less muzzled, will be liable te the tine under
Section V of the Ordlnnnre eflSll.
The tine Imposed by the, Ordinance of 187, Hec.
A will lw Inflicted iien hiiv person obstructing
the legally einileed persons from carrying out
the ordinances reelecting the rapturing of dogs
during the continuance, of this proclamation.
JuneMtd ItenEKT CLARK, Majer.
XfAYOR'S PROCLAMATION -AT THIS
1M. si asen or the ear It Is of the utmost tin tin
pertaucethat the fellow lug erdinume should
be strictly ebcr cd :
That "eery person or persons who shall
pesM-ss or Inhabit tlie front shop, house or
building adjoining te or fronting the feet pa e
ment or feet was within the city shall cause
the same along the front of their shops, houses,
building or property te be swept, scraped or
cleaned utleusl en the Hutnrday of each week
before 10 e clock In the inernliiK, and shall nlse
for the same distance keep the gutters epeu
nndclcnn." '
'J he jiellcfl of the city nreherrb) Inslrueled
te Cliron e the prolsleus of this ardliiuin-e
JunMId ROUbltr CLARK, Majer.
1 O l'.?Jll C.EN,T' ? rURESTOCK CER.
XWtlflcates In multiples efJIOO, earning a
guarantee cash dlldend of 10 per cent. If run.
"""l payable seiiil-aiinually, are Itsueil hy the
DuinlliiK and Lean AKsoclatfeu of Dakotallieiiie
Oftlce. Aberdeen, Meuth Dakota). Ne member.
Jfe1'.'. uS,tl-'r exivense Incident te Issuance
of stock. Stock may be converted Inte cash at
purchase price after two years. Invester se.
cured by teal estate mortgages te double the
amount of the Imestmeiit deposited with a
Trustee. Correspondence Invited.
O. M'.NVAIII.IMn
Matiager Philadelphia Olllce,
Ne. 411 Walnut Street,
Jaul-Smeed
k . ERH. All persons are hereby forbidden
w M,.m vi. u.
iy or the lands of the Cornwall
-. wf-wnv., ..MKM ,M Miwuuu or usneaster
oeunlles, whether Inclesed or untnclesed, either
&Lt!i?iPl.rpe,?!?,f -"oeUng or flshlng,' is th J
law will be rigidly enforced against all tres
KuUce" ' th" uude"'"c4anir
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
R. PERCY ALDEN,
EDW.CrREEMAN.
ttflmevs frw H, W. Celeman's Hair
eiXttevtteue.
T UiHER H. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNEy-AT-LJ W.
Beeend Fleer Eshlsmaa La
north Dukanuset.
ulldleg. Ne. i
H"
HfnttstntstHcv'.
PnttABEtrniA, Friday, June , 1SS0.
Het weather Upholstery and
all the kindred Summer-time
what-nets for windows and fix
ing and all ever the house are
in full bloom.
The Awning crowd thickens
as the mercury climbs. Ne
matter; we're ready. Great
variety of styles and colors, and
the work done in the best man
ner. A scrimped, mean Awn
ing is little better than none,
Slip covers cut and made by
skilled hands. Of course we
warrant the fit.
Nottingham, Madras, and
ether light Curtains, as well as
Canvas Stripe, Etaminc, Ma
dras, Coin Spot, and ether airy
yard goods suitable for seaside
and suburban homes, cost but a
trifle. A bewildering variety
and a perfect light te cheese
them in.
Opaque Shades with spring
rollers, ready te hang, 50c
each.
8-4 plain Gauze Net in 8-yard
pieces: 40c apiece for white,
55c for colors.
White Bebbinct and Tarla
tans for chandelier and mirror
fly guards next te nothing.
Mesquite Canopies, white
and pink, all sizes.
And se it gees. We've fore
thought your need, whatever it
is. Even te storing your
Heavy Curtains during the
Summer. We hang them full
length and insure them against
hurt of any kind.
Second fleer, north of Transept.
Most of the moderate-cost
Window Screens you read of
are but 18 inches high. Our
3$c adjustable Screens are 54
inches high ; well made and
well covered at that. Fit any
window between 17 and 18
inches wide. Imitation walnut
or oak. Other styles of adjust
able Screens up te $1.
Solid-frame Screens, 20x3 1
inches, 25c.
Screen Deers, $1.35, $1.50
and $3.
Itasemcnt, north of centre.
The breeziest, easiest Chairs
for 90-degree days are of cane
or splint. Coel as a Chair can
be, open te every breath of air,
light and strong as well. Mere
new styles this season than for
years past.
Splint, $1 te $3.75,
Pith cane, $1.50 te $4,
Deuble cane, $2.50 te $7.50.
In twists and turns te suit any
fancy.
Steamer'Chairs and all that,
of course.
Besement, north end.
Tourists' Camp Steels with
carrying cover and shoulder
strap, 25c about what they
cost te make.
Uutcment, north of centre stairs.
Jehn Wanamaker.
J?ri oefce.
N;
EW SPRING SUITINGS
WATT & SHAND,
HAVE MADE SPECIAL PUH('IIAKOF
FIFTY PIECES
New Spring Suitings.
"M Indies Wide llreken Check nnd Narrow
Stripe lu Drewn, Or en, 'Ian and lllue (Jreuuds,
in ver sold for lei llmu We, tiew Uie u urd
NEW FRENCH STRIPED HENRIETTAS,
10 Indies wide. New Shades, Hnudreme Qual
ity, tHH0; worth 75c.
Every Desirable Shade iu CASHMERE
HENRI RITAH at Sic, Hje,3i;e,e0e,7i) te J100
njurd.
MOHAIR 11RILLIAM INKS lu lllacls. Cream
and Lulevt Hliudi ut 13c, 37'ic, COcuud75ca
J urd.
I1LACIC SATIN STRIPFD
Eleeunt Quality, tl 'ii a j ard.
GRENADINES,
. 1ILACK SILK DRAPERY Nim at 75'
81U0, SliHeUOOujaid.
!7$c,
1ILACK SILK LACE FLOUNCINQS nt
c, f 1 ue, 11 25, II 10 te IS SO a ard.
75c,
SILK AND WOOL GLORIAS In niack and
Celers. i Inches wide, II ai a urd; uuul
price, 11 'd.
0. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
CARUY IN M?OCK-IIIMT CHARCOAL,
i.iivmlMei51 1,lur ,re.nl Deuuls Refined Iren)
i)!ir&n," "LV1,1"!"- Kl.'ets, Het and Celd
JOHN uU"S. XM East Fulton street, inj-trd
OR THE HFST HOT AIR FURNACE IN
the market, tm ti inn si
Full
ulten street.
Ut2l', Si.1 Kast
Ui7-tfd
I7,0RAx'ERlCANSiaHTFEED CYLINDER
.. -.. .Lubricators, tllasseil Cups for Uearlnns.
you can get them ut JOHN
Fulton street.
lltTH, iU Eus
ui7-lfil
nn ccr .KEPr w ,"k. "em
OV,UVV Inch te S Inch diameter, for
!J?.S at.i.lew farure. aud the only house In the
city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting ut te
J Inch diameter, at JOHN hLSTS.SUEast Pul Pul
ten street. m7.tfli
179R. WATT A CADY AHUFTas DISO
1 Valves, Jenkins Valves.UmssOIebe Vulves,
Brass Date Valves, Iren Bedy Ulebe Velvet
Ijeverhafcty Valves. Fop Safety Valves, A!r
X5,v?lfIJdlUw valves, Pratt's Swinging
Check Valves, Brass Check Valves,Feet Vstvee
A"1' yjl1 CU J0U BT tl, 353 Eas
yulUaMtrtst, mm
NEW m SHE,
sfurnltttr.
H
KNRf WOLP,
1
FURNITURE 8TORI,
nas removed le us East 'Kin
street, havln a
full line of Kami lure of every di
cacrlptlen at tha
lowest prices. Alse UnderUktna promptly at
tended te. Call and xamtaa ear goods.
sa-tMB H. WOLF, vm kVwt Rtnc Hint.
-VCHHAUinBH.
SPECIAL
OFFERING
FOR
JUNE T
Handsome
n
Parler Suites
-IN THE
Lateat Ceveringa. Finely Made,
At Urently Reduced Prices.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
pi, 5.1 A till Fleer,) Ne. Ill SOUTH O.UKKN
' SlRKBT.
TtriDM tEH'8 CORHKK.
MAKE HOME
BEAUTIFUL!
II uly's work is euce mere done,
E Diluted men who fought and wen,
C hant o'er the graves of these who fell
O-n many n field, 'mid shot and shell.
It cmemuered are these patriot dead,
A nd o'er their graves the flowers we spread,
T his done, let's turu te these who live,
E nliance each home and beauty give.
WIDMYER,
ceHNr.R or
EAST KINO AND DUKK STREETS.
II
KINlTHtPH FURNITURE DEPOT.
WIDE AWAKE
Hever desiring a combination of Highest
uallty
of the Manufacturer's Art In all the
ewest and
Latest Designs and tha Lewest
Prices In
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should he awake te their own Interests and
call upeu us when their wants will be fully sup
plied. We offer te-day n splendid assortment of Par Par
eor Suits In Tapestries and Plushes nt specially
Lew Prices,
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
QZavpet.
c
ARPETSI CARPETS
CARPETS !
Custejii Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing I
LANCASTER PANOY STEAM DYEING
WORKS
Are second te none In Pennsylvania for finish
et work of all kinds. FcathcrsDjed AU Shades,
Orders will ricelve prompt attention.
PHILIP SCHUMr SON & CO,,
NO. l&l SOUTH WATER STREET,
Laneastkr. Pa. feblMrad
piir. I.AMJAHTKU CARPET HOUSE.
s.
V.
MATTINGS
REDUCED IN PRICE.
Awnings, Oil Cleths, Shades.
CKRPETS
OP LL GRADES, AT RK1HT PRICES.
?-Carpet Cleaned nnd Relald, All work
warranted toglveNjtltfactlen.
8HAUB & VONDERSMITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street.
autCK-lyd
avta0cs.
QTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. "
EDW. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
40, ii, UA45 MARKET STREET, (Rear of the
Postefflce), LANOAHTKU, PA
All the latest styles In Buggies, Family Car
ringes, 1'hieteus, Surrevs, Cabriolet, Phietens,
Buikbeards, Tretting- Wagons.Slatten Wagons,
Markrt Wagons, etc, new ready ler tlieHprlug
Trade.
A tlne line of Seeend-Hand Werk.
New Is the time te order for Spring. Strictly
tlrsUclnss work and all work fully guaranteed
My prices are the lowest In the county for ths
same quality of work. Give me a call and ex
amine my work.
Hepalullng and Repairing promptly at
tended te and done lu a nrst-class manner. One
set of workmen especially employed for that
purpose
Scjjal Jtettce.
1J11TATB OP NANCY IIU1IKR, LATE OF
U l.uncnster city, Pn deceased, letters
of administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all erseus In
debted thereto are requested te make Imme
diate puv ment, nnd tliee having clulms or de
mauds ugnlust the same, will prevent them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed. JAMhH HUllKll.UncatterCity,
WM.M.CONV.NUHAM,
Administrators.
ClfAk. I.LA'snis, Attorney, inSMddF
ESrATE OF ELIZABETH WEAVER, LATE
of Lancaster cltj, deceased. Letters testa
mentary en suld estate hav lug been granted le
the uudei signed, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te make Immediate payment,
and these having clulms or demandsagalnst
tljesame. Hill prevent them without delay for
settlement tethe undersigned.
, WILLIAM WE VVEH, Usecuter.
Sitirn XKi.m.ij Attturncjs
uiatMtdP
TTIOttCASTI-NGS.IRONOK BRASH, LIGHT
tR.uors,lJ;vi'v.f.,1,eft netJcs, go te JOHN
Pes r, &is Eail Fulton street. - mt-im
jkfuiWtt.
BAMe.viNs
. FV &
V
'
BARG
NS
-ATTHt-
13 East King St.
Pine Trimmed Hats at 11.50.
Fine Trimmed BaU at M.W.
Pine Trimmed Hats at tZ-pe.
Pine Trimmed tlats at 13.00.
All the Latest Shapes ahd Trimmed with Best
Materials, fully worth double ths money.
New Straw Shapes!!
BIQ BARGAINS!!
Hlack Leghorn Hats at 87c each.
Black Leghorn Hats at He each.
Black Leghorn Hats at 73c each.
Best Quality French Chip Hats at 69c each.
Large Straw Flats in every color, gcsechi
Large, Fine Straw Flats St 23c each.
Newest Shapes In Black Vandyke nnd Bel
grade Straws at 48c each.
Culldicn's Trimmed Suders at 10c ench, In all
colon.
Children's Trimmed Hals, te all colors, at 29c
each ; worth 7Je te II.
Children's Lace Caps ut He and Se; worth
double,
A Great Ribbon Sale !
Every color of Ribbon, 3, 4 aud 5 Inches wide
nt
I2c. Per Yard,
12c. Per Yard,
12c. Per Yard.
Regular price for same goods, tltaaml.VXi.
We have only S.OtO yards of these ribbon s
They are selling very fast and we ndv lse ladles
who wish any te call at once, as this Is without
any doubt ths greatest Ribbon Bargain ever
offered In Lancaster.
A NEW LOT OF
Flower Wreaths
At V., at lfie, at 2fk Going Very Pest.
-Everything In the Millinery at les than
ether stores.
THF
BONTON
MILLINERY STORE,
Ne. 13 East King St.,
mr27-3mdS.lP
LANCASTER. PA.
ltOt0.
B
DOTS AND SHOES.
Coming in Daily !
-AT-
D. P. STACKHOUSE'S,
28 & 30 EAST KING STREET.
Light and Elegant, but Durable Quails.
for Het Weather Wear,
for
men, women and children
ease, comfort, low prices.
STACK HOUSE
LEADER OF LOW PRICES IN SHOES,
2S 4 30 EAST KINQ ST.
T- ARGES1' ASSORTMENT J
Oxfords and Slippers.
The largest Assortment of Ladles', ilHscs',
Children's and Infants' Oxfords and clippers In
this city. This statement, te some people, may
seem te be an Idle beast, but te our many cus
tomers who have been bnying their Oxfords
and Slippers here for the past two seasons,
knew hew truthful It Is, as then we had the
Largest Stock and ASMiitmrnt lu the city, aud
this season we have added .a gre.it immv of tbe
Latest St les.
LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY IN THE
CITY IN OUR WIST WINDOW.
Ladles' Dongola Patent Leather lip Oxfords
at bSc, 75c, II 00, tl 2a and upward!..
Ladles' Dongola Plain Tee Oxfords at II 00,
f 1 25, 11 0, 12 00 and upwards.
Ladles' Patent Leather Frent Osford at SI a,
11 SO, and tt U0.
Ladles' Russet or Tan Oxfords with Tips and
Plain Tees, 5c, Tic. II u), 81 u aud upwards.
Ladles' Kid Opera fellppers at Sue, 75c, 1100,
l!.ll&0andfJU0. ' '
iJidles'Flne Beaded Slippers, uitli Ruckles,
Bews, Etc.. II 25,11 60 and U 00. '
Sllsees' Dongola Rnd Rnsset, Tip nnd Plain
Tee
Oxfords, at 75c, vw, II 10 aud upwards
..chH? .Vtlin?.r?$ K"et Oxfords nt(Ce,
7Sc. 1100, I12J and JIM.
Inrant's Dongelu and Russet Oxfords at Mc,
60c 76eandll00, And ethers net mentioned.
In fact wc have ever thing from thechiupest
te the best. !
The One-Frice Cash Eouse,
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY 4 ECKEHT) the Leader et
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.3 4 5 KABT KING STREET,
1.ANOAHTER. PA.
sT-Stera Closed Every Evening at 0 o'clock;
Except Monday and haturday,
Ji '''
V . V
MUiHlii
"S
? ..?Vsf Carts,
rnx r.vsY evening.
V 47
-
Fer Bargains.
TO-
P.CJMW.,
Ne. 14-West-King St.
EYerytiiiiigSeld At and Belew Cost,)
AS WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
re .. OFBUSINESS.
mayMuid
mHK PEOPLES CASH STORK,
FOB 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
49-Ge where you can get the Best Goods foil
iua i.euBi aieney.
THAT PLACE IS THE
7
s
26 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
maratviydli
B
OSTON BTORE.
NEW
TO-DHY.
One Case Apron Ginghams!
5c a yard.
ai Pieces Black and White
Challics at 8c.
One Case Yard Wide Bes
Batiste, I2jc. a yard.
25 Pieces Light and Darl
Challies at 8c.
One Case Dress GinghamsJ
55c.; usual price, 8c. a yard.
19 Pieces Striped Crape
Wash Goods, Light Celers, jc
a yard.
40 Pieces Curtain Lace at 10J
12, 15, 17 cents a yard,
17 Pieces of 22 Inch Eith
breidery at 25, 33, j4, 5c
cents a yard.
4 10 Pieces 22 Inch Turkeyl
Red Embroidery at 25c. ayard.l
One Case Dress Ginghams,
6c; usual price, 10c. a yard.
10 Pieces All bilk LJlack Lra
pery Nett, 75c; usual price,
$1.25.
See ourgeods, get our prices,
and then lefyeur own iuderment
decide whether veu can de se
well anywhere else as at
35 & 37 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
BOSTON STORE.
"-TsOKCASr IKON PIPE PITTINQS, HOT 11
JC plain and reducing, up te tl-lnca dUiaelcr,
Malleable Plttlngs, piangei, Plange Unions,
ManUelds, American Unions, Tuba Hum :ir,,i
Hangers, rloeraud Celling Plates, go te JOHN
P.ErtT'd.33i East miten street. inT-lfd
INJECTORS, RUE LITTLE OIANT, HAN
cock Inspirater and Electors. Eberraau
Ur reader, Ptabcrthy Inspector, Amtrican
People
Cash Stere
BOSTON
STI
Cms Stums,
tsVfc
jri-s
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