VsW SfSW'- ; In - 1&UBDAY. JtflTMl 'TrBSffi AT HOME. f - B,i I OP FOUR WELL KNOWN ESSMEN, DESCRIBED. f .MeCeauu Has an OM ! VwtlHna rivt at tUger- .laJX-Tae Heme of Xwn. TTII- ,. jUak m Breckinridge. tte Atnerlean frea Association.. ;tM ' heart Of the quiet old city of ft, Jta., one or tee earnest . 1- 4V. ut I. lu nnnrn. dweUlBff of Representative iKniotyMcOemas. It is a plain, NMened bncJt etructure, wun i t rf- O0XattEM0tAN M'COKAS' HOUSE. e.Tride doorways and window and r extension in the rear. It and the ) next' te H, which is occupied by McCetnas' brother-in-law, are the renes In the center of the town i stand in ample grounds of their rpftra. A latticed perch ever the entrance ktbe drawing room en the side of the leads into the Brass plot and er garden which adorn the sides and r of the old home. The main entrance the street is through n wide, old Jened hall, wainscoted in dark oak, I t 4tiA tinfwl aF 61a nie!a lAfiflfnrr fn WBT--- "" "7 -.." . """," ":" .Vr 4sw iipper-pan; ei me nouse is one ei me ? JKst clocks Vcr made in this country. iiiRJsa told fije time of day for tix gen- Ij&ntfens at Mrs. McCemns' family, and f'lBlKiw norferming the same duty for the The house was built ever imtum years age, and stands en the street, which used te be also the ffashionable Dart of Hnirerstewn. It is comfortably furnished inside, and ied te be the residence of the Benttys, well known family in that section of Maryland. P'SThe handseme home of Congressman William L. Wilsen, LL. D., is situated small hill just outside of the city of Ltairlestewn, W. Va. It is built of ) en a stone foundation, and stands ! nrettr little yard seme three acres fextent. The original buifding was a two story frame house with an L ehment, but a few years age Mr. en connected the two by erectins Ifluindseme tower which forms the and most conspicuous part of I residence. Frem this t nwir run lw k V - j" t-l TXTtYZ WILSON'S IIOMK. rtretch of picturesque country I'M claims surpasses any similar ren ut continent, mere is the ey of Virginia, with its pros- I farms and bread acres. On ene the famous Blue Ridsre ineun- I, and en the etlier the North nieun- rWpn is the first outlying upur of Bwrheny .range. Harper's Ferrv Hea.tri a valley, but the position of the '-' Wstorie town can be denned, and the mwataaeah river traced from its cenfla te at that pemt with the Potomac. fethin'g is wantincr te make the view Itwrn lit. "Wilsen's tower beautiful in i extreme. PJThe grounds surrounding the house ..nulled with trees, shrubs and flowers. "The drawinir room en ene side of the .''ntrsjite and the dining hall en the ?ethcr both enen en the front nerch. Mr. fiWilsen's library is in the rear, and is hftbeked with the finest and largest pri- r, -Jgte collection or books te be found in h.,Wst Virrinia. When first built the Laotise was quite adistnncofrem the city, K",ww w s new within the corperato limits, j and is surrounded b v ether flne homes. r!tfc(Oen. Nathaniel I Banks lives at "JWaltham, Mass., and his heuse is ?! of the most interesting reel- leaces in that thriving town. He vgtaa been a factory hand, a newspaper rsWUter. a lawver. nnit anp.iVer of Sjthe Massachusetts Legislature; he re- jDMTea the presidential nomination at 'uik hands of the North American con- p,;,Ventien in New Yerk in 1850; he has ' jeeen a major general or volunteers, gev- v'.wiwr ei ms nauv.e state, speaker of the yinjgpm rHTic-.vaTivAfl unitOd J-fer1 pjrbnai, ana is new a member of .sieengresa. acaiu. Thmnph nil l.i vnrU.i gpcareer he has occupied the plain, old SKfe fashioned home which is nictnrml liem. jgi-ui which he loves because it has been jr w Dirtnpjace of. his ehildren. . THE RESIDENCE OF OEf. BANKS. Pit, IHr n uiimra .,. et.. r l tjiever ene linndrnl vr.fivu nl.l n,l ,.... ..... ma 's" UrtfStrlB fc nQiBtftkiLlP . a ECiV WOT.'y.. - - J v.u u.u, (ll 11U9U1I9 Krafer the first residences te be erected in Kfs-W """" lne miy ilecoratien en its IRS j arttner is a Cerinthiaii neriim nvr tu LKltf-tifirA nvnrrrvM.... ..,1. ..! .. K3teg would induce him te change, the ex. K&ir', ' "I'r11"" ' me matn building K4Bring lus own and Mrs. Bank's lit -time, ji, iramtmae iiuui uu oxieusive library in wwr rear in me y ue'n aiiue style of archi- E,;,iBcmre, wmen lerms a handsome addl- Mtien te tha henn. Tim nlil rnal. .1 ljfrem Bosten 1e Wooster runs in front of iu 4L. .....IK , . an r .. j uivruiui,, uuu a jdjie lunner uewn 'informs the nrinrinnl fctrnef nf W'nltl.n... feAbent twenty acres of fine lawns sur- O.A'.teftntiil itx !..... .i s.. (i. i i . ........ ... uuuai, uuu tu uiu rear is me lteenis court used by the j-eunger mem hS8 of the family. Ineide, the rooms Kare large aud high, and all connect with jwanemer. The room te the right of BffiJi wreu W"'CU is new used as the din- iPi.lni? TflOin. .ma 41.n c.....w. p ,1... 13 ( E?3w i i I,ra'cr wetting ever held in iy.j..iuiMu, wnen tucre were no churches. : w n uuuw ueiengeu te the Uale fani- i JV w" unt' livery room has in it a k um lONiieneu, eauen fireplace, with Kb. WOOdcn Ill.intpla nil eiirt-n.l .,...1 Iteted by hand. It is u fine old place, Nstd Qui. Banks in his iWlinl,... nnJL , WOUlil COUSilltT it a illuvr.iinti In ...,,1,. fc.vrw fangled.aitcnitiens alwut it, or te Cbs wiiwn its venerable portals any m me ujeaern larnishlug gewgaws. L the rilver haired, eilvcr tongued wnxtuBan rrem JKcutuckv. has no fljeed place of residence. Me tised te own a pretty home in Lexington, Ky.,v bnt en going U Washington he sold it, and has since been living just as hij fancy and that of his charming wife dictates. One year he occupies fur nished rooms in some private establish ment, another he tries hotel life. Jast at present he is housekeeping cm Grant unHiira WnERK MO. BRECKINRIDOR LIVES. terrace, a few blocks cast of the Capitel. His home is one of a row of building! all exactly alike. It stands back some thirty feet from the street en a small terrace, and is built of brick with brown stone trimmings en a white stene baso base rnent. The entrance Is roached by a flight of stone steps, lighted en cithei side by n handsome brenze lamp. Th drawing room en the left of the hall ii ornamented withawlde bay window. The "camp furniture" of the house, as Mr. Breckinridge calls it en account el his frequent mevings, is of the most ele gant description and is arranged with great taste. Mr. Breckinridge's home llfe is very simple. His particular chum is his little 13-ycar-eld daughter, who sticks te him like n chestnut burr. The greatest frolic of the year te the pair is en New Ycar'i day, when they both go visiting to gether. Miss Breckinridge wears a cos ces cos tume of pnre white, nnd her face is ene bread smile of childish ..delight ns she swings en te her father's hand. They first pay their respects te the president. Then they go 'te the few houses where Mr. Breckinridge calls. The little maid gets her pockets full of candies, is jietted by all the men and kissed by nil the ladies. Her mother remonstrates nt thin unique performance, but Mr. Breckin ridge declares he will heve his way about this, as he has te give it up in vrv thine elsn. Hknry 10. ICi.and. MAIDENS ARMED WITH GUN3. Mllitnrj' Drill Means for Rurci-Mfnl l'liylcil Training;. Banger is known as the Queen city of Maine, and she new deservei tlie title in ndonble degree, for a number of the princesses liave of Inte been learning hew te rule in times of war as well as in days of peuce. The Chilcethians is the name of n mili tary company cotnpewd entirely of comely young women who lust winter cainotethoconcluslontliat physical train ing was a geed thing, and that the best results in that direction e e u 1 d be oIj eIj taincd through the use of the army drill. Hav ing settled pre liminaries the maidens secured for instructor Capt. KChilcett, the hnndsome commander of Company Q, See See en d rugiment, nnd ninply rec ompensed him for his service by naming their organization i n his honor. Throughout win ter and spring the willing young a faiii defender. warrior devoted himself te his congenial task. But he made of the drills no holi day or society affairs, and the recruits were worked as hard as if they were members of the regular army. The pri vates carried Springfield cadet rifles weighing seven and three-quarter pounds, and the officers were equipped with swords of the regulation United States army pattern. The ether evening the Chilcethians in vited their friends te witness n drill nt Nerembega hall. Tliose present were amply rewarded for their attendance. They saw thirty lovely damsels in tight fitting waists and kilted skirts, trimmed handsomely with white, high laced beets, with tops fastened after the hussar style, and wearing jaunty cadet caps en well poised heads. Capt. Blanche Louise Hellier was in command and gavb her orders with the coufidence of n veteran. The manual of arms and the company evolutions were perferr.icd without n mistake, nnd the wonderful proficiency of the Chilcethians elicited well earned applause. The young ladies were showered with floral tributes and n ball THE FOI'RTII EXERCISE. ended the event',, On belmlf of her com rades Capt. Hellier presented dipt. Chil Chil cettwith a sword and belt, and Lieut. Mitchell, hisiweintant, with a geld watch. The military drill as a means of physi cal training Mems te be a success, in Banger anyway. MEN WHO RUN. G, B. Shaw, who lm-, Ikcii doing nome wonderful liurdln running in New Zealand, he. willed for Kngluml, hin native country, where he intends te have it try ftr the hur hur dle race at the English nmiitcur clmmploii clmmpleii Miip gauie en July 13. Hu Mill return te New Zealand nfterathert tay In Great UrlUin. W. G. Geerge, who made such a name as an nnintciir nnd " he new holds the fastest profwiMenal record for rnnuing 1 mile, min, 12i sec., haa left thi.Sherbeiirne ho tel nt Birmingham, England, and has, taken the management of the hotel nnd running track at the Molineauxgreutids at Wolverhampton, Bin brother, A. B. Geerge, ulnee hit arrival in America, Is de de vcleplug pml in running such an Ida brother shetted. W. 1). Day, of the New Jertey Athletic club, who lately broke the best American amateur record for running S miles, ac ac ac cotaeluhlnL' it in P rein. 83 1 S tec. will rc- W- fi mm JSffll -'(imp jg v tire from fernpetnmri rer the summer ana de no mere unltdng until just before tht champlenshrp games in Heptember. He is afraid of weakening himself during thi het weather through running, for his pres ent weight is 100 pounds and he can afford te lese no mere. Samuels, the famous Australian sprlntet who defeated Harry llutchlns during tht Isttnr's visit te the Antipodes several yean age, is expected te visit San, Francisce shortly. Were It net that he Intends run ning an Australian seen for n large amount et money he would be in America new. He wishes te see it 11. Bcthune, If. M. Jehnsen and several ether fast American sprinters are really anxious te run him, ns they claim they are. Geerge Grant, the celebrated English professional sprinter who has run from scrntah In nearly nil the Sheffield handi caps within the past year, is new in Amer ica. Ills arrival was unheralded and his future doings are net rands public. He Is considered as fast a runner for 130 yards as England can at present beast of. A THEATRICAL LANDMARK GONE. The Demolition of the Itroeklyn Theatre nrrnlln te Mind mi Awful Dltaiter. The existence of the building in Brook lyn which has been known for many years as the Brooklyn Theatre ended June a The old building was then pulled down and a new one will be erected en the site te be occupied by The Brooklyn Engle. Farewell performances commemorating the long nnd eventful history of the thea tre were given en June 2, together with the reading of nn original pe:m, special music, Marshall Wilder humor and a gen- THE nitOOKl.VN THEATRE. ernl hurrah, ltlchard Mansfield and llose Coghlan were the theatrical stars en these occasions. The Brooklyn thcatre will tie remember ed by play goers aud e there whose memor ies run back for fourteen years as the scene of the most frightful disaster that ever happened en this continent in connection with the ntage. It was the burning et the building en the evening et Dec. 5, 187(1, and the less of LK.I5 lives. The building that was burned steed at the corner of Washington and Jehnsen streets, The heuse wen of brick and nicely decorated. The Cenwnys ejiened the theatre with Bulwer's "Meney" In October, 1871, and held the management for four yeara. After the death of Mr. nnd Mrs. Conway their daughters, Mlnule and Lillian, continued te manage the theatre for n few months with pour success. Then Theodora Mess, of Wnllack's, took the thcatre for n short time, and was succeeded by Messrs. Sheek and Palmer, of the Union iMpinre theatre, who remained in posMishlen of the thcatre until Dec. 6, 1870. Thu curtain bud risen that uvening en the last act of the "Twe Orphans," when Knte Clii.vt jii. who was playing the leading part, heard thu actors behind the accnea exclaim "The theatre's en flrel" The (lames apt cad rapidly, and seen the Haines were leaping up the gallery and spreading in great crimson Hhects ever the auditorium. Then U-gan a frightful strug gle for llfe. Consternation spread through the large audience, and men and women trampled upon each ether in their efforts te escape These In the gallery became wedged In the narrow stairway leading te the street, the entrance te which had been closed by the pollce in order te shut off the draught, the officers tint knowing that the passageway was choked with struggling victims. These were speedily suffocated. The reef fell in upon their heads, nnd the stairs gave way beneath them. Twe of the actors, Henry I. Munleck and Claude Bur roughs, were burned te death while trying te have their wardrobes. On the morrow, when the fury of the Ore had spent Itself, piiea of bodies were re moved from the ruins. Twe hundred nnd ntncty-fhe persons are known te have jier Ishrd in the flames and of this number less than 100 could lie identified. Forty thou sand dollar was raised by subscription for the benefit of these who had been widowed and orphaned, nnd n puhlle funeral took place en Saturday, Dec. 0, with the city authorities and the military in the cortege. It was an Imposing and snlemu pageant, nud upwards of WJ.UX) persons witnessed it. Tlie unknown w ere buried tu one grave In Greenwood cemetery and the city erected an imposing monument overt he Hcpulchcr. The ruins of the theatre lay iiudlsturlKsl for two yearn. Tlie building demolished en June 'J was then erected and en Oct. 4, 187U, it was reopened by Haverly. During the past cloven jears aome of the most prominent actors in the world have played upon its stage. A 52,000 HOUSE. It TIm an Attractive Kstrrlnr aud Ii Cea trnlrntly ArriiKit Intlile, In theae days it Is ramarkable hew nice a home can be built for little money. The man who haa succeeded in saving a few thousand dollars, or who has taken advan tage et the opportunities nfferded by the hundreds of lean associations, one or mere """pgiyii VI hW of which nie sltuattsl in almost every town of any site Tn the United Plates, can call en nn architect, and, by nn expenditure of thirty or forty dollars, procure plans for nn attractive or convenient home, which may Iw hullt for any amount between ent thousand dollars and live times as much. Take, for instance, the house of which plans are given lielew. Its estimated 'cost is only 2,U, yet It is large enough and handsome enough te satisfy the nverage man in middle circumstances with a fam-i lly of medium alze. Among its many geed features nre the perch nnd veranda, which afford such jileasant lounging places en summer even ings, mid the pretty little balcony en the upper fleer. t nusT vxoei:. The heuiH- is two stones hlyh, built en a bttck or stout- foundation mid w ith a (J fis;t 0 inch cellar. The first btery Is 10 feet high: thev-eceud. 8 feu 0 inches, Frem thu iertb opens a wide deer into the hull, which is 0 fctt wide by 10 feet lenj. Thv u.trler. the deer of w blch it el- : z.. T7..T.., -r ct! jf ' w tiT y1? 1 J IffiSWftrll Hill """ " -mmtnmimtW0tM hlTCHtU f p j JlWINQ HOQff PencM I IndBJt (Jppnstt4 tiiS OUStf RUfMCS, nsaftirsi 18x14 and contains a fireplace. It connects with si dining room. 14 feet long and 13 feet 6 inches wide, which has the advantage of being lighted from the end. Between the dinlBJt room and the kitchen Is a 8x8 pan try which connect with both, and through which the servant may pass en her way t and from the table. The kitchen Itself Is 13 feet 0 Inches long by 13 feet wide, and from It run the back stairs. sxceffD nwn. The second story contains three geed sized chamliers, with a closet for each and an alcove for one. These plans are taken from "Artistic nemes," Issued by the National Building Plan association, Detroit. A Country Scheel Hen. A cetiKTnr school neus. Bew little it costs a community te con cen itruct nnd maintain a geed school house. "Artistic nemes," Issued by the National Building Plan association, contains thess plans for a ene room brick school house, of which the estimated cost Is but 11,800. l'LAN. The building has a brick or stone founda tion, and the height of the celling is 14 feet In the clear. The school room measures 21 by CO fcet, and the hall Is 8 feet wide, with two 8 by 8 feet wardrobes. This school heuse will seat 80 pupils. Terente's Left Ifamleif l'lleher. L. Titcemb, the well known left handed pitcher of the Terente club of the Inter national Association, has been playing pro fessional ball since lhSl. In 1SSC he was J. TITCOMB. engaged by the Philadelphia club of the National League, but took part in few championship games. In 1687 he pitched for the Jersey City team of the Interna tional Association and made n great record. During the season of 1888 he ably seconded Kccfe nnd Welch, of the New Yerk club and materially helped that team in win ning the championship of the National Ix-.-igue that season. About the middle of the season of 1889 the club having a surplus of pitchers en its bands Titcemb was released and sigued with the Terente club icctl Steticre. Iluekleu'a Arnica Salve. Tllic Ki9THAl.VKinUlewerl(l for Cuts, limine Beres, Ulcers, Halt lllieum, Fever Meres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, anil nil Hktn Kriiitlnns, and positively eures l'lles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give per feet satisfaction, or money refunded. l"rice 1 cents per Imix. Fer sale by W.T.lIuch, Drug gist, Ne. 137 and 1SH North tiueeii street, Lan caster. l'a. , lune37-lyd A L'estnl Card from Mrs. Dennis Hmltli, Louisville, Ky., sa)'s : "Fer bleed Impurities Jliirtieck Meed Jhttert seem particularly adapted. Never before bad complexion su clear. use nil the time." Held In ldincastcr by W.T. Hech,lS7 and 130 North Queen street. A Scrap or I'nper Snvi'M Her l.lftt. It Mas Just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but It saved her life. Hbe was In tlie last stages of consumption, told by physicians Hint site Mas Inuiruble and could live only n sberl tliue;slit welglnsl less than scenty pounds. On 11 piece of wrapping paper sbe read of Dr. King s New Discovery, nnd get a sample bettle: It helped her, sbebeughta large liettle, ltlielcil tier mere, tieugbt another and grew better fast, continued lis useand Is new strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 110 pounds. Fer fuller particulars send stamp te W. 11. Cele, Druggist. Fert Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Diseeerv Free at W. T. llucli's drug store, 1.17 nnd l.W North Queen street, Iancastcr, l'a. tt Dull roiMliuMiero. 1Ct us nil pull out or this tea of sickness nud despondency and set en te a reek foundation of geed, strong hi-nlui. Ilunteck Illoeil llittert nre the only thing te pull for. They are one of the uieul renowned health rcstoretHcs ever manu factured. Meld In Ijiiuiuter by ". T. liucli, 137 and 13 North Queen street. Motliet-Ht Motheru ! I Mothers t ! t Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth T If e, goat enceuud get a bottle of MIW. WINS LOW'H BOOTH1NU MYltUI. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there la no mistake about It. There Is net a mother ou earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, aud give rest te tbe mother, and teller aud health te the child, operating like maglc.'lt Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and nleuwinl te the tiifcte, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians nud nurses In tbe Uulled mates. Beld everywhere, 2S cents a but tie. lunrtiSlyd&w F.vldiiiiioet the lli-Kt Kind, ltlchard T. lloblnsen Is a drugglut living In Kaelnr, Wis. Hvrels what he ni)s "Anileted with luryngllls I was unable Inarticulate u word distinctly Mr fully twoiiieutlis. A liberal application of TTkvi'U Iklettrie Oil completely rureil me. Am ple.issl te recommend It. Held In Ijineastcr by V. T..Hecb, 1S7 and lJS.Nerlh Queen street. r.upepwy. This Is what you ought e have, In fact.) oil must have It, te mil v enje.r life. 'Iheiiuuidsnru search lug for It dally, and mourning bccain.0 they rtnd It net. Thousands' upon Iheusnuds of dollars nre spent annually by our people In the hone Hint they ma Jittaln this been. And j ct It may tie had by alf. We guarantee that Llec trle Hitters, If used according te direction and the use irslsted In, will bring you (loot Diges tion and oust the demon Dyepia and Install Instead Kujepsy. We receiiiineud hlectrle Hit ters for Dyspepsia, aud all dinars el Liver btemach ail'' Kidneys. Held ntiOe and It vr bottle by W.T. llcxh. druggist, 137and lib North Queen itrwt, Lancaster, l'a. () J ;umhwu If J M I ! I CTB ill IIHCj U school room X4TSHiu Hirl UrYYB VHRBMAfr WHISKBr. MPRINO ADVJCK. (fcltntlflc Mlffetint.) fie rsrefut sf your diet. Ten de net hcHvy feed such as yen require during the Winter. Spring my lis benutlfnt, but It Is treacherous. De net let It deceive you Inte a cold, a fever, malaria or pneumonia. 11 net threw off your Winter flannels tee early, tt Is better te suffer little Incenvenl ence;thnn;ie take cold. If you feel tired, feverish or ererhesU-d, de net rush effnnd take" Hprliig medicines." Owl yourself down and In this way help your sys tem and purify your bleed. Uyeu reel het nnd thirsty, de net drink tans quantities or water or ether" long "drinks. It l much better te tK a little pure whiskey and water which will quench the thirst, tone the system and fortify against disease. iteinembcr (lint only pure whiskey should ever be taken Inte the system, and that the lending chemists nnd scientists of the present day unite In declaring that Duffy's Pure Malt Is absolutely the purest and best. W ISveccvtc. A TBUKSK'S. Geed Old Potatoes WHOI.KHALE AND RETAIL. Fresh Strawberries DailY C0 cans of Cern at fie a can. PINE OLD OUKAM UHEKSK. Canned ntarkberrles, te close out stock, at 5c. put up with su.-ar. Alse, Raspberries and Whortleberries. Dried Apples, l'eaches, Cher ries, etc, cheap te clese out stock. AT BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. T CLAIIKK'8 I Teas, Coffees and Groceries That Can Talk. I et your eyes and palate Judge. Comennd try our I'ure Teas, MelecUd Coffees HiidHlandard Hugars. Faney Grades of OLD COUNTKY TKAS. If ynn wanta pound of Real Old Country Tea give Clarke's Famous Tea a trial. Hllver-I'lated Ware given away with Gelden Maracalbe Coffoe and our New Baking Powder. The ware lias te be seen te be appreciated. Ilargalusln Dried Beef, Ham and Bologna. Come and see our Cheese snap for the next seven dis. Flue Yerk Comity Strawberries. Samuel Clarke. Agt, Tea, Coffee and Groeery Stere, 12 ill Seuth Queen Ht, Near Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a. .-Telephone. a T REitsra. The Glorious Feartii Dawns Upen Us REIST, WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL GKOCER, Hns a Whole Carload of Everything In the LINE COMING IN. Hend for our Dcscrlptlve Frlce List. Extra Large Exhibition I'leecs of All De signs, Garden and Lawn Exhibition Pieces, water Fireworks, Bombshells, Floral Bomb shells, Star aud Herpeut Mines, Batteries of Colored Stars, Colored Hauclssens. Prlsmatle Fountains, Floral Fountains, .f;relltcs, Flower Pels, Geysers, Deuble Triangle Wheels. Verti cal Wheels, ltesclte Wheels. Trumpet Wheels, Jeweled Jets, Serpent Eggs. Blue Lights, Pin Wheels, Bombshell Salutes, Whistling Bombs. Colored Flre Pets, Bengal Lights, Club Fires, Colored Fire, Colored Torches, Parade Lights, Flying Pigeons. Cannen Rockets, Parachute Rockets, Hky Rockets, Reman Candles, Tour billions, Mines, Mine Batteries, Star Batteries, Camien Crackers, Dynamite Crackers, Torpe Terpe Torpe deos, Cannons, Pistols, Blank Cartridges, and a hundred miner specialties. TO THE RETAIL TRADE. Fire Crackers are advancing. We will sell you cheaper by far than what New Yerk par ties want te-day. WehnvcovcrWObexeshought at lowest prices before they ever advanced. Yeu will get the benefit. We have no old trash te werkmr. hen our Big AVInden- Display next week and scud for prices. We will nlwnys protect you. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRIKCEBT8. Directly Opposite J. B. Martin fc Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. a-Loek for the Big Blgu across the pave ment. Summer SleoertB. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. New, Modern, First-Class, Complete. Paolfle avenue, between New Yerk and Tennessee avenues. Accommodate 3X). nprai-3md JOSEPH 8. DAVIS. riMIE OSBORNE. Cor. Arkansas and PnctOe Aves., ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. New Heuse. Modern Improvements. KlevaJ ter, Electric Bells. Terms moderate. J iineZ-Sind M Its, II. OSBORNE. ri-uu: MINNEQUA. L ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Pacific Ave., between Arkansas and Missouri Aves ; central location ; refurnished ; under ncwiiuinagement; everything nrst-class. Write for circular. mylH and C. A. BROWNE. 1AMI!K1 DOE-ATLANTIC CITY. HAM'L H. LEWIS. Proprietor. WM. E. COCHRAN, Manager. Complete Hetel ; 100 bed-rooms ; ocean front : best bathing grounds', bread plaztas ; elegant bullet. mySI-'.'iud i TLANTIOCITY. HOTEL CHETWOODE Pacific Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantic, City. New and First-Clans. Steam Heat; Call bells. TwemlutiUs Mali: from beach. "..'.SOiiiiiI JJ.OU per dav. NOW OPEN. mllKlmd MRS. ANNIE GRUBB. T UlECllAl.rONTi:, THE CHALFONTE, ATt-ANrie Citv, New Jkhskv. SITUATED ON THE REACH, NORTH CARO LINA AVENUE. my2-Smd E. ROBERTS A SONS. rpHEMT. GRETNA Narrow Gauge Railway will be opened for the sumer season en MONDAYMAY 5th This read extends from the entrance of the Park te the summit of the Hutith Mountain (Governer Dick), u distance of aheut four miles. Its miniature trains connect with nil the regu lar passenger trains ou the Cornwall A Ia-Ihi-iieii Kallrnml airlvlng nt the Park, and return ing from the summit of the mountain In time te connect w Ith trains lca Ing the 1'ark. Frem points ou l'enun. R. R. and Philadel phia A Reading R. R., within 100 miles, the trip can tHiuvenipllhcd in ene day. It Is the NAKROWlJtT GAUGE In tlie world. It Is tlie must PERFECT IN ITS CONSTRUC TION. It has also the MOS1" COMPLETE EQUIPMENT. Its engines nre iwrfect Utile iiiiKlels of the standard engines nfthcflrsKliiss, nud Its cars are espcctally adapted te afford an unobstructed view of the magnificent scenerv along tbe Hue. Hteel Ralls, stone Ballast, it Is ene of the features of Mt. Gretna Park, the finest day resort In Central lVnusy Ivanla. Church anil ScIhniI, Military and t'lvlcoiganl t'lvlceiganl t'lvlcoiganl ratiens. Clubs and Tourist 1'nrlles run n-eure Ilia exclusive use ei .mi. (iretna rnrk eij nnpll. catien te .M-.iimn, al-tuut Hnp't O. A U Railroad, Ibanen, Pa. CARRY IN STOCK-BEST CHARCOAL, Hammered liar Iren, Deuble Refined Iren, Burden's Rivet lien, Rivets, Het und Celd Reller Iren, Ktcc.1, Mitel Iren 3-18 te Ne.lt). ut JOHN BEAT'S, 8J3 East Fulton street. ruT-tfd D grtf flesth. w 1LLIAMHOM A rOSTJCM. IN THE 8HADE I CLOTHING Suit the Temperature! GENTS' and BOYS' THIN COATS, VESTS, DUSTERS AND Dress Trousers. Seersucker Coats and Vests, II. Demel Flannel Coats and Vests, II. Mohair and French Flannel CeaU and Vests. 11.25, $Ud, 11.75, tt, tZSO, W.7S and tX Silk Pongee and Drap d'Ete. Fancy Alpaca and ether Fabrics, In Hummer Coats and Vests, BUcs Alpaca Coats, 11.23, II. M, Usnd II W. Men's Odd Cents, In Wash Material, 60e, 65c, 75c. IBc and II. Linen Dusters at all prices. Genu' Fancy Dress Vests, In Pique, Flannel and Duck. Beys' Thin CeaU and Vests, II. English Bergc Salts, In Navy Blue and Light and Dark Stene Celer, Skeleton Coats and Vests, Full Suits, 110. Straw Hats for All Callers. Twe cases of Straw Hals, this season's goods, 25c each. ' Gent's Fine' White Straw Ha U, 80c. Beys' Dress Straw Hats, 25c. Children's Sailor Hats. White and Mixed, 10c One let of Light Felt Derby Hats reduced te 80c. Llght-Cotered Seft Fslt Hats reduced te 88c. A full and complete rssertraent of LADIES' PARASOLS AT REDUCED PRICES! COOL AND COMFORTABLE FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Ribbed Vests: Five different styles of Ribbed Vests, 12c. Better Qualities Underwear, 23c, 25c, 86c, 38e and SOc. Ladles' India Gnuzt Vests, 25c, Sic nud 88c. Ladles' Silk Vests, In Cream and Celers, 75e, ltandJI.25. Children's Gauze Vests, In Leng and Short Blesves, 15c te 23c. Children's Ribbed Vests, 10c. The Most Exquisite Dress Fabric Kver Intro duced for Ladles' Dresses Is LANSDOWN! A Silk and Weel Fabric, 40 and 41 Inches wlds, ll.'i'i per yard. Ills net te be round In any etlier store In the city. We have the excluslvecon excluslvecen excluslvecon trel of the Genuine Lansdnwn for Lancaster. A fresh consignment of Pongees received to day, 82 Inches wide, 2rte per yard. Attractive Patterns In Summer Tourist Shirts 1 Perfect-nttlng Garments, lu nil the most relia ble materials, rrem the cheap Deraet Flannel at 25c te a Fine Silk Shirt for 17.50. Cheviots rrem 50c te f 1.60. French Flannels, II le 12.60. Medras Cleths, 1.75 te 2.60. Fer Variety and Styles our Summer Neckwear Is unsurpassed, both in Quality and Price. The Very Latest Style out Is tbe King Teck. Yeu will find In our assortment GAUZE UNDERWEAR, 25c. te 11.50. LADIES' SUMMER WRAPPERS, Light and Dark Celers, II and 11.25. Ladles' Indigo Blue Wrappsrs, 11.25. Indies' Morning Wrappers, 11.25. Ladles' Blouse Waists, 60e aud 75c. Indies' Surah Silk Waists, In Navy, Scarlet, Old Rese, Black and Gray. Ladies' Cletb Jackets Reduced $3 Per Garment-All New Styles. Beys' Knee-Pant Summer Suits, 11.75, tt, 12.60, $3. Be s' Odd Knee Pants, 25c, 50e, 75c, II. Beys' Demel Shirt Waists, 25e and AOc. llevs' Percale Waists, Light and Dark Celers, 2.V-, We. 75c. Beys' French Flannel Waists, 11.25, 11.75, 3- Summer Dress Shoes for Gents, Ijice and Cengres, In Seft Kangaroo Uppers, price. Hand 5 per pair. aesamcr;Cnlr Shere, 12.50 and U. Tips and Plain Tees, Congress and Ijice. Ladies' Lace Oxfords, Fer Slimmer Wear, in all the Popular Styles aud Prices. The May Queen Ice Cream Freezer, 2 quarts, 11.8s. a quarts, $1.(11. 4 quarts, 11.63. b quarts, I if7. Extra Deuble Bleck Tin Sprinkling Cnns-6 quarts, 37c : i quarts. Ue ; 12 quarts, UV-. .lapunned Deuble Bleck 'I In Sprinkling Cans 0 quarts. .'We ; 8 quarts, Vc. (linden Hove Inull gritdt. Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AND NO. SU MARKET bT HAURISBURO. PA. etitittt0. M AHtlM BRUa. The best for the money la nothing you'll see. That' what we say. This Is the way what we show and amy reverberates. A stranger buying a stilt te-day said t SERGE SUITS SDRGIIG HAT. r "It seems te me you must be selling very much better Clothing at very much lower prices here than most houses, as every one 1 spoke te about Clothing recommended me here." Here li the way of our Clothing. It' Geed FltUng te the Persen, Well Made and Fits the Purse. Men's Suits, Read j. Made, 15 te 121. Special ties for stout and UU men, M, 112 and 115. See our Black, Blue aud Grey Serge Suits at 110, 111 and 111 ; all sixes. The nattiest line of Little Bey's Clothing and the manliest line of Big Bey's Clothing teb found. Style and price right and J usL In Custom Tailoring Department Suits te Order 115 and up. Have you teen the stuffs we Make te Order at 129 and 123 a Salt. Remember, Finest Clay Serges te Order, IK. Every comfort, x Ifyou've been thinking of Thin Clothing we are ready te show the counterpart of your thought. As near te nothing in ltghtnee and price as Clothing can be. Thin Coats and Coats and Vests, 50e te 17.00, from geed te handsome, men's and boy's sixes. See the Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts and Neck, wear we show. Largest line. Moving price. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. CLOTHING. " L. Gansman & Bre. A BIO HARVEST FOR THE BARGAIN HUNTERS. Where a Dellar Ge;s the Fartherst and -the Most Ii Get for It. MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S -AT- REDUCED PRICES. Ill Children's Suit at 75c, Me, f 1, 11 25. 162 Children's Suits at II 35, II GO, II 75, 12. 221 Children's Suits nt 13 23, 12 60, 1.1, 13 50. Men's Hulls at!275, 13 25, II. Men's All-WoelSitlt at 15, tfl, 17. Men's All-Weel Worsted Suits at 17 50, 18, 110. Men's Fine Cheviot Bulls, UB0, M, 19. Men's All-Weel CasslmercSulU at M, 17, K, 9. 500 Children's Pants nt 20e a pair. Be'sHlllt8Uti210,t22'J, 1250. Bey's Woolen Suits at 13 25, $3 50, 13 75. Bey's Suits, All-Weel, at U 60. 15, 18. Our assortment Is still complete. New styles ndded Immediately ; the only things missing are the prices. Old prices are replaced by new, abontene-hnlf In size. Yeu cannot match our values. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 6C and SB NORTH QUEEN ST., .W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA. Kf Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. W Be cautious andmake no mistake se that you get te the riant place. H IRSU & BROTHER. COME HERE TO KEEP COOL ! Nearly Everybody Wants Light-W eight Clothing. We have eneught te suit everybody, NOTE THE QUALITIES AND LOW PRICES. Wash Coats and Vests, 2c, 35c, 10c, 60c. I tunnel Count and Vets, Si, Seersucker Ceals and Vests, II. Imported English Se?rsucker CeaU and Vests, very hnndhemu and durable, 12. Mohair CeaU and Vests, 12.25.13. Holldceleri. Mohair Coats and Vests, 83.60,11,11.50, 15. In fancy stripe nud checks. Fancy nnd Whlte Vests, II te 12.50. Linen Dusters, SI tejl.50eaeh. Mebnlr Dusters, SI te 5 each. Black Alpaca Coats, 00c, 1.10. 11.23, 11.50, 11.75, 12. 12.50 and upwards In plain Mick or long cleri cal cut. Black Alpaca Vests,! tetl.50. Black Drapd' Ete Coats and Vests.13 set, Blsck Drap d'Ete Coats, 10. Brilllantliie Coats and vests, M a set. Light-Weight Underwear, 25c, 35c nnd 60c each. AN ELEGANT LINE ADDED TO OUIt WON. , DERFULac.and60c. NECKWEAR TO-DAY. LIGHT-WEIGHT MEN'S SUITS In Light and Dark Celers, AT Astonishingly Lew Prices ! Just Received a Beautiful Llue of FINE PANTALOONS FOR MEN. SEE THEM II I MO (BROTHER, CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCANTKU. PA glcntfetvu. Eilt. N ATHORHT, DENTIST. 20 CENTRE BtiUARE. tilling Teeth and Painless Extraction Pps claltles. New Sets made, broken one. mended and remodeled. Teeib Inserted without plate and pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertululuz te Dentistry will recelve prompt attention. nt very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nnthnrst Is the OM V Dentist In this county who Is a graduate of Medicine us well a of Inn tlstry. an advantage that Is obvious. marS-lyd&w .'. -He. tWdrj&ri TtJwirHM. . .. a.- s: '?-.'