"V -4 . w THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE H. MONDAY, JUNE. 9, 189. u till intelligencer X 'l.BTKtHMAir. MUYWflTEINMAN rOl-TS, Wltera, ROBERT CLARK Pabllsbar. tAILY IIITRLMOEKCKlt-PubUib fwry aj la the year, but Sunday. "rJea ft? NMTtaM la this HIT ',,,"'n1'n,, talma at tan ents a week. Bymallflvedel. MM yssw la KiniiM j maM menw. i . . LT INTELLiaKNCKn-One dollar and i in Mali & var. In ad ranee. MCIOB TO MBSCRIBErW-Remlt by check order, via wen nciuwr ui JtfeaMMaSMl M procure pvh iu mw aVttToReffl, m Meend cUm mall Bttftan, tbs tnTSLuamen, Lancaster, F , PA., June 9, 1890. Omm Takutff. ila census does BM iu tbe dsiu bes WrprU- :ell done itire tbe iur- the e or letermlue condition nsus Miner- 1th an atnbl- ls predeccser did, te besised tbe work of that It was nearly 1S90 hreugb with bis statistics Ions. nt boss of tbe Jeb bns cvl- intontlen of attempting tbe rfany less grand a monument insanity. This list of questions this well enough ; and the with which his men getting through with this work iwa hew tue unnecessary census tr I lrfrrrnt Mm srutAil fltlll jthe accuracy of the necsisary portion gef It. Te be accurate the enumeration stfef the population should be completed sk within one dav. It Is te be taken within Hi two weeks, we believe, and probably it fe will be as many months before all the v, Bgurea are in. 'X Te secure entire accuracy it i es- viaential that tbe co-epcratlon of the pee- riBH ana l ue ireciv mvim te i no worn. V V Da Bfe AtA In a ! t. feltil IfnltiiH 1 1 lisxtAl K t, aui iireii; is uu nutii uiiivaisiu uisnni- atien, for the vsry geed reason that tlie M census takers present a long list of que fijf.jrtlent te be answered, which are cer- ;jq talniy annoying ami which some people :& thlfiir arc Impertinent. Tene sure it is ';.' iwiW sahl flint uninn nf (limn ncnrl net he Vj? answered, ikit if se. thev certainly sftaheuld have been withdrawn. It Is silly te ask questions te which only partial ?i response will be had, when the pur- ,t pose is te prepare a report upon the con f.f dltlen of the whole populntleu. The v. effect of these questions certaluly has been te make the work of the census takers mere difficult nnd te make Imper. Z feet tlielr' re pert upon tbe essential census ? features, that might have been obtained SK nMftlli fiiifl fnllv If tlie liifililrv lirifl t .j? ban vtnflnnr1 lr tlielll f v-$5k WU ll, . k, .!.,. .,!! ,,.t Wniental condition of the population may , yb a valuable one, but the lnfonnulleu " ?. certainly net te be reliably had by questienlng the afltlctcd pcople and their ;-;(iirienus : it is pronauie mat lew ei mono - who answer at all will answer truly. jr Dr. Hillings, of the army, suggested :!, ina eniv nrncticai motueu or iremutr .n7tlaeee facts when he asked the physicians Bjp of th?"ceun.try t0 contribute them. A i&' 'very foolish objection has been made by tome puysicians te giving tins lnionuu lnienuu lnionuu tien. that it would be n violation of professional ceufldeuce. As the Information us te uuy particular person Is net ,te be published, but te simply appear In the tabulated result, It seems that a consideration of professional propriety rather commands than forbids the phylclau te lend his aid te securing the completeness and accu racy of the report. If physicians would be mere couscleu ceuscleu couscleu tieuslycarcful te guard their professional confidences in private conversation, tbey would receive mere consideration for their pretcuded delicacy about mak ing tbe census returns asked of thorn ; but as they report freely their peculiar cases in the medical journals, and talk about them te their associates, we may a.sume that it will net harrow their conscience, in fact, te tell the census people in confidence hew many of their patients huve chroule diseases and mental malady. Rich Stewards. Se it seems that the stewards en the --eceaisBBPnnisblps eugage iu smuggling, ana te&t me nusinea is se safe and profitable that their places en tbe beats arc sought for the smuggling facilities they offer, and that the stew ards speedily become capitalists. Cloth ing seems te be a favorite Importa tion, the customers belug the fashionable young men whenflucttbe Louden tailor. It seems very strange tbutthe customs ud ud mlnUtratlen should be such as te enable such a business te become established. It can only have happened through tbe cennivauce of the chief officers of the beats, aud the gross negligence If net the corruption of the customs officers, Newspaper Itrading. The wild career of Kugcne Cowles, ns detailed In the news columns, is packed full of morals for these who enjoy find ing them ; but, unfortunately, the great majority of paper reading mankind care only for the Interest and surprise of the dally news, and give very llttle time te thought ou the ways of the world and the teachings of ether peoples' experi ence. Newspapers should make people s great deal better by recording daily tbe experiences of ethers who have come t3 grief or geed fortune. lixjerleuce is tbe greatest, if tbe sternest, of school masters, and the press should huve marked effect In bringing vividly befeie readers the daily teachings of experience in thousands of cates. In spite of much narrow, and some Just, criticism of ' newspaper English," It cannot be de aled that events of the day are often presented with a graphic skill uud force that command sympathetic attention, and the reader should learn almost us much from se following tbe experience of ethers as he would learn If he were tak ing the bitter lewteu in pereeu, with nil its misery of mind or hxly, or its solemn . deem. This should be the effect of tbe better class of papers If properly rad, but thousands read without reflection wMfwlth them reading is nothing but a victews habit. They arc often people wu&weuld be greatly scandalized by the ' fcaffsstlea that tliey-dellghted in senu- '-' tleeal literature. They speak with con- - f tsMptef the dime novel and are cautious tWS'selectlen of fiction, but when ,wWf"4sy tbey find laid before them the Xtwwgu fact of real life, they eklm ever i th r coerds, from a horror te a festival, from a hanging te the wedding of soine heiress, or tbe financial wreck of an honored Ann, and the effect of It all Is about the ssine a would be the reading of wildest Action. II is this abuse of the newspaper that leads many thoughtful observers te question whether It is a blessing or a cuire, but the familiar an swer that alt geed things may be abused sways the verdict in favor of the papers as en the whele a blesslng,and one of the greatest of the age. 1'ceplc are learning te reflect as tbey read. Bterlcs like that of Cewlcs' carry their moral home te many a reader,and It need net be pointed in Sunday school fashion. A citizen of Hanover, Mr. Henry Wirt, bt made a present te the borough a block of thirteen lets of ground centrally located te be used as a public pleasure ground or park. The Hanover Spectator aays : "This liberal Act of Mr. Wirt will give te Hano ver a splendidly lecated park, and places our town farahead of many ethors In this respect In the state, and should forevor embalm the gonereslty aud public splrlt edness of tbe donor In the memery of tlie present and all coming generations of Han Han Han overlans. Other of our wealthy citizens should new promptly cotne forward and by liberal donations of meney aid the bor ough authorities in preperly ombelllililiig and adorning the grounds for tbe pttrpoie te which they are te be dovetod. A hand some fountain, pavilion, band stand, stat uary, vacs, tlewer plats, shrubbery and trees, are ossentlal foatures of a public park." If some public-spirited cltlr.cn would make a gift of the kind te Lancaster the eagerness with which It would be aecnplcd and Its improvement undertaken would atartle soine of the alcepy Pennsylvania towns which hsvorecolvod parks and libra ries without showing due appreciation of them. Only give I.nncaster a chance and see hew wlde awake she K Frem Mentana te New Mexien thore are reports of suffering for want of rain, for while the East has been no thoroughly soaked for a year or inore thore has been a very light rainfall in parts of the West lying along the caatern alope of the Iteeky mountains. Northern Mentana Is bndly dried up and grass In mleerable condition where It Is usually most luxuriant at this season. Stockinen of the southern part of New Mexico are losing radio dally by hundreds. A dlspntch says : "Few cattle die out en the ranges. The grass has been eaten down clese te the ground near water courses and herds go miles into the foot hills forfeed, whom they remain till driven in by thirst, when they drink thelr fill and Uedewn never te get up." Thoateckuien of of the northern part of the territory had their share of misery In the futal November blizzards, and altogether the steeknutn's llfe this year Is net a happy ene. TOO MUCH IlKVOLVKK MndoaSeoundrol'M Neck 8 tin-A Mlwor Mlwer Mlwor nble lloiiiuellu Truueily. Eugene F. Cewles, the notorious seu of Edwin Cowles, the well known editor of the Clevuland J'lain Dealer, was nhet through the unck lu the streets of Montreal en Sunday. Ten yearn age hn married All; M. Hale, daughter of a Cleveland banker. Flve jeara after it was discovered that en his many supposed Intuitions trips te Europe and olacwhero he was accom panied by a Clara I.lenensehard, who passed as his wife. He was taken very sick In Louden and cabled for his wife, who went nver aud fergave him and took oare of hhn, but when he get well he resutned his old manner of llfe, traveling in California and tlien In the East. He again professed renoutenfce aud was reconciled, returning te llve with his wilu in Buffalo lust fall. On the aoceud day after this compact he returncd suddenly and Informed his wife that he must loave Immediately for New Yerk. A telegram fell out of his pocket, which his wife picked up and read. It was from the Llenenschaid woman, and was te the effect that n lutler of his had been received, aud asking where aud when who could communleate with him. Mrs. Cowles did net sjeak of thisdlscovery, but managed te persuade him net te go te New Yerk. On the next day Cowles started, aud was shadewed by a detective, who reported te Mi Cew les. The Injured wlfe at ence placed the facts In possession of her husband's father. The old man, al most broken-hearted, wrete te Mrs. Cowles that under all luwsef heavenand eatthshe was absolved from nlloglanee te her hus band, and concluded as follews: "Don't stay with hhn any longer. Cenie te me and 1 will take care of you." Old Mr. Cew les never roeevcred from the shock, and he dled a few weeks later. The estate, which would liave fallen te Ettgoue, was divided In two parts, ene being left te the wife aud child aud the ether te the seu for use during his lifotltue, but te go te the wife and daughter after his death. Eugene Cewles made overy effort te break the will but failed. On last Monday he ssnt word te his wife that he Intended te leave the country, give up the fight, and would probably never return, and as a last favor be asked for an iutertlew with his child. The mother, after much entreaty, contented and her sister went te the station with the llltle girl. As seen as the train begau te meve Cowles seized the child aud threatening te sheet anyene who Interfered with him, Jumped en the train with her. The aherlll' was at once started en a long chate after hhn, but he escaped te Caueda aud announced that he would only surrender the child en con dition that his wlfe would glve up half of the ostate. Mrs. Cowles, her brether C. C. Halls, Cewles' slsterand Judge J.K. Ingor Inger Ingor neil weut te Canada te socure an Interview aud found Cowles at Montreal. He In insisted en an Interview with his i(e alone and finally Ihcy had a very stormy ene, during which he agalu ikreatoned te sheet whoever Interfered with him. At last Cewles censented te allow his wife te sne tbe child. 8he insisted en being accompanied by her brether and sistur-ln-law. A cab was taken aud for the minutes thev drove along St. Catharine street. When near the convent Cowles reached out and stepped the cab, and, turning te ills wife, said : " Yeu are new within sight of whero Florrle is; agrce immediately te give up hair the estate or I will kill you." At this moment he drew his pistol and pointed It at his wife's head. He had net calculated ou anybody olse being armed in the carriage, l.lke a Hash anether pistol was drawn. Thore was a report, a pull of smoke and a ball from Hall's rovelvor had passed through Cowles' threat. The streets were crowded with people coming from church at tlie time. The wounded man fell still clutching his revolver in his hand, and the ex cited mob thought he had com mitted sulelde. He was at ence taken te the hospital and may recover. The child is at the couveut. J.verv motlier slinnld lmve n oepv of the book "'I he Care aud Feeding of Infanta" lM.ued by the proprietors efMelllu's KimkI the Dell. Oer-OcKKlul Ce., 41 Centrul Wharf. Hosten, Mum.; It contains advice of tne greatest value and awlitance te her lu fecdlug her child. Hi-mt for u copy; It will be mulled frcu te uuy ad dret. Van Heutun's Cocea The seluhle. original, meit bynipteiiis of Catarrh. Dull, heavy headache, obstruction or the na tal pauixes,dlM.hHrges rulltnc from the heud Inte the threat, kemrtlmci prefuie, watery aud acrid, at ethern, thick, tcimcleus, mucous, pu ruleut, bloody und putrid ; the cjesuretttlk. watery and InllamiHt; there Is ringing In the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing te clear the threat, ex)ectoretluii of etfrimUe matter, to gether with scabs Irein ulcers; the elcclt changed and has a natal taang ; the breath u elleiulve: mull nnd lakteuru ImpalriHl; there Is a sensation et dizziness, with mental depres sion, a backing cough and Kencnil debility. If jeu have nil or any ceiihicleruble number of these symptoms you are nullerlng from Nasal Catarrh, i'he mere complicated your dl.tam has become, the creater the number and dler. slty or symptoms. Thousand or caoet annu ally, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, result In coimumptlen, aud end In the grave. Ne disease Is se common, mera de ceptneaud daugereui, or less understood, or mere uniueceafully treated, by p)islcluin. Kite hundred dollars reward Is offered by the manufacturers of Dr. Hage'e Catarrh Jtemedy. for a case of catarrh which .they cannot cure. Ksmedy told by druggists, at euly (u cenu. M,Tukw i TcllKlhe Truth. i,'! T,hll V?,"11.01!1? J can highly recommend. lUrdeek Jlloed JJIUert are the bvt bloea purl ner w have eer used." Cbs. A. Hurt. 15 urt Ht, Buflule, N. V. Held lu Lancaster by W, T. Hecb, Ifl and 1W North queen jTireet, y ladle Ara the Burnt Judfea On all matters connected with the toilet. They bars derided that BOZODONT Is what tbey will have. " When a woman will, shs will, you may depend en' t; and when he won't be won't, there' an end en't" This aeraranta for the popularity of BOZODOHT. tnatruetlv Itaadlaa;. Heme of the tntlmenlatt from different pee rile relative te Thnncur Kretrie OU, and tbe re let It haa given them when dltre-ed by heart ache, earache and toothache are M Interwtlna readme as you will nnd. Thl being astaadard medicine, ft aeld everwhere by drug tlU. Meld In Inrnnter by W.T. Uech, IV and US North Queen (trc-et. V AN HOUTEN'BCOCOA ' 1IKST A GOES KAIITUEHT." The pnrnt, met elnliIe-the original cocoa. Invented, patented and made In Helland. Delicate, (tlmulatliitf, nutrltleue, much better for Hie nerves Ihan tea and coffee. Ak for VAN HOITTKN'H, take ue ether, (l) mrtl-lydM.W.K DtUretlatieeu SIOO.OOO. IN "ONAMOUTOAES ,N 1100, tZO,S8D0, 11,000 te 130,000, l!end- per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mertgagee per cent. Interest, payable half yearly. Head or call for full Information. JOHN II. MKTJtfiKB, NaSH-DukeHk CKLKCTCOU.N(JlhUKUINANCK,NO.. May 7, 1800, In Helect Council Head and He ferrnd te Klnance Committee. Hame Day Reported Affirmatively and Ordered te be i'rluted. AN ORDINANCE. Appropriating tMKHOef Premiums from Hale of Ixmii te Pay Interest en lnin. lie It ordained by the Helect and Common Councils of the City of lneRler,Tlit fl.linjte of the premium receded from sale of luuibe appropriated te pay Interest ou heaus. Ordained nnd cnacUd Inte a law nt the city lit I .ntlmiwl,'. Jlllin 4. 10(1 .!.!. HAIIMOAUDNKH. President Common Council, luvm I.. Dbex, Clerk Common Council. R I-ON(, rrrsldent Helect Council, J.K. IIAim. Clerk Hulect Council. Appre vulJime 0. lfme. , inue. HOIIKHT CLAHK, Mayer. jeT-.mi QKMXT COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. 8. ifay 7, 1RW, InHcleclCeunell Head and Itaferred te finance Commlttce, Hnme Day Iteperled Affirmatively and Ordered te be I'rlnted. An Ordlnance Itefundlux W.M0 or the 1-eau of February 5, WW. WuinKAS, Hlnce the piiMwte of the Ordinance Ne. i, enacted Kehriiary 6, ltl'JO, mndlmf certain la percent. ccrtWcatcsef Indebtedness, It hat bftcndliMvnrred that the amount or Hlxty-llve Hundred (KliOO) Dollars mere of said ccrUAcatcs nf Indebtedness were preacnted for redemption than Mdd ordinance ptoWded for; therefore, lie It ordained by the Helect and iwminen rennctli of the Cltr of Lancaster, that for the !urpoe of refunding said Hlxty-llve. Hundred tQJ&Xr) Dollars or the City's Indebtedness that he mayor of the city be and Is hereby author ized and empowered te Istue a certificate of Indebtedness for hlxty-flve Hundred (H.500) Dellar, bearlnir four per cent. Interest, the same te lie placed In the Hluklng Fund. Ordained aud enacted Inte n law at the City of jiiHutcr, June 4, lstie. ' J. 11. HAUMOAnDNKH, President pre tern. Common Ceunell, David 1.. Dkr.v, Clerk Common Council. V. K. IXINU. President Helect Council. J. K'. II A Kit, Clerk Helect Council. Approved June 6, ISMi. Junc74ld lUIUKItr CI. VIIK, Mayer. A N OHDINANCK. Appropriating the public moneys nf the city of ui ucaster let hesevemldepurtmi'iitii thereof fur the llcnl J ear commencing ou the ear reuiineucing ay of June, H'. nrnni HkitiiiN 1. He It ordained by the Helect and Common Council of the city or lJiueuntcr, that thesttui or twohundredandfeurthouKand one hundred nnd scventr-three fjul.ni) dollars he nnd the same Is especially iippreprlntcnl te the several ebjecls hereinafter named, for the fiscal y ear commencing en the Mrst day of J one, A. D. 1890: llKrKIITS. Nine mills en tll.lOO.IXX) 1117,100(0 WaUr rent . .'s,kci 00 Hetel llccniHM 1U.0H) 00 Market rents ..,.- 7,()nu 00 ltent of city property 1,000 00 License tax and receipts from ma) or, a,(W) 10 Additional percentage, collection of city tax -. 600 no Additional jwrCLhtuge ou water runts. 160 U0 Total..- t-tll,lTJ 00 Hkctien 2. Te pay Intercut en leans, Including sinking fund I 3V.92J It Te pay prlncliml ou leans. -I (nil 00 Te pay Hlate lax . I All K) Te pay street dumages KI.OI) HI lleialrs or streets S.COO lJ Te pay Rrudlng, guttering, sewers, cresslnes nnd inncadninmnir lO.one 0) Itclglan and Asphalt blocks ..- 3,UO 00 Waterworks ircneral... ll.OU) 00 noeo V,W0 U) 15,(0 00 7,479 m 3,600 00 &,MU OO l.NOUOO 2U.0UO0O 1.OU0 00 1,'jueru !,U1 00 laying plies Hnlurlrs , Police nnd turnkey Halnrles or engineers, drivers und tire depot Uncut.. Tire ilcpartuu'tit, general r.mpire ueuse Tnpurchaan hoe Llslitlns cltv Heard of health.. l'rlutlng and stationery. Temporary lean Kelly claim Kelly clafm.. i.:ve uu Abatement en city tux 3,ttW 00 Abatement en water tux U.400 00 Collecting city tax Contingencies . . Total an ue .. S.311 2 I JW.17J 00 Ordained and enacted Inte a law at the City of Lam-aster, June 4, lHtsJ. J. II, IIAUMOAIUINKH, rresldcut Coiumeu Council. DAVItl I.. DS.KN, Clerk Common Council. D. K. LONG, Tresldeut Helect Ceuuill. J. K. Haiiii, Clerk bclcct Council, Approved June (!, 1SW). Ji-C-itd KOIIKUTCLAHIC, Mayer. 0. ENKVEHVKVKNINO. Fer Bargains, -OO TO- P.C.fflDER.," Ne. 14 West King St. EverytliingSeia At and BelowCest, Ah WUA11E 1'OSITIVELV OOINOOUT Or' BUHINtaS. majMmd eSlettr. LE EVAN'S r I.OUll. LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Hates a BIG Leaf of Bread. Hakes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. M-WIIATMOltK DO VOUWANTrW rflttentcuw. TUTUEK B. KAUKKMAN, ATTOKNKV-AT-L W. Beeend Fleer Esbleman North Duutrt. ulldlef, Ne. 41 prt-lydsr IPnMtkt'. FjttLABKLratA, Monday, Jane 0, W0. Fer Men's het weather wear : Bkeleten Hack Oeat aad Vest, black, dark ray, Hint gray, brown, 17.40 and ss. Black ana Km Merge Hulls, sack or cuts- BlntM or Deuble Breasted Wash Vesta, wblla or faucy mixed, il.W te ss. Cassimerc Suits worth $20 changed te $16.50 te strengthen a weak line. Beys' Suits for every day or Sunday. The Elwood Suit keeps in high favor for boys of 4 te 10. Take off the three quarter vest and you've left a handsome cutaway sack show ing shirt waist cool, natty, childish. Smeeth light-weight stuff, (6.50 te (8.50. Seme of the last year white Sailor and Norfolk Suits are a little soiled. Off they go at $5, from $8.50. 10 te 16 year Beys' Tennis Suits, short trousers, $7.50. Near Thirteenth and Market streets corner. Misses' and Children's sea sonable Dresses are in delight ful profusion. Character and beauty in every one. Children's flue White l.nwn Drciuu-a, trimmed with embroidery. I te VI veura. S2.73teSI.75. Children's White Lawn Oretchen Dresses, Jeke ofembrelderv and tucked skirt, 4 te years, $1.75 te rir,. Children's White Lawn Oretchen Dresses, hemstltehsd skirt and plaited waist, 4 te 10 years, 11.75 te ri.'ii. Plaid and Htrlped Olngbam Dresses, mil lee e and sash back, 4 te 12 years, K2.75 te 13.75. Plaid and Htrlped Gingham Oretchen Dresses, whltelawn yoke and aih back, 4 te 12 years, 12 te U. Blouses and Blazers : Misses' and Children's Illeuses In Hlrlwd and 1'lald Flannel, Outing Cleths und WnshHllks,tItel5. Misses' While and Colored Flannel Ularers, 13.76 te 16. Kocend fleer, Chestnut street. The Blazer or Neglige Ceat for women's wear is in the swim te stay. New shapes with vest te match. black with white trimming white with red trimming whlte with navy trimming Fauntleroy Blouse Waists, white lawn embroidered, deep cellar, the newest. $4. Hecend fleer, Chestnut stieet. Men's Hats, Beys' Hats. Light of straw, soft of wool, dainty of meld, with every curl mat rasnien gives, or every shape that Comfert demands. We have them, and nothing extravagant te pay. Thirteenth nnd Market streets. The Shee store is full of timely shapes, weights and makes for house or sand or sod or rock business or play everybody. Market street side, west or Malu ANlu. Jehn Wan a maker. lefviaevatevm. TTAHDWAltE,dO. GEO, M. 8TEINMAN & CO. Continental Lawn Mowers, New Quaker City Lawn Mowers, Hydrant Hese and Oarden Hese. REFRIGERATORS! jr.WETT'81iae lhehli;oet:repututlen,Klo mere satisfaction with less consumption of Ice, than any ether lleirlfcruler lu the market. Jswett's Water Coelsrs and Filters, Oem Watsr Filters, i Hammocks, Wlre Window Screens and Wire Screen Deers. Hardware and Heusefnrnlshlng Goods. GEO. M. 8TEINMAN-& CO., 0 A SO WEST KIXO STREET, inyl7-1nidM,W,H LANrASTER, Pa. .lavnoelo. Y OiK UilOS. d: UA11TJ1 AN. Parasols 1 Parasols! Parasols! OHEAT UAHOAINH1N PHRHSOLS, flKNTOni'M I'SWItELLAS, WAOON ITMURbLLAH, COACH U.MUItKI.I.AH. All ktndsef Umbrellas and 1'uraiel. made te order. AIO.NET PARASOLS. REPAIRIUO REC0VERIN0 NEATLY DONE, AT Till: MAKERS, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. niH2:tmd " iLIttu-e. y-iNEs. Fine Wines T lhavejuit recehed, direct from Messrx. Oar vcys, Jerei, Hpalu, per H. H. .urburan, la Lterioel, and transferred te 8. 8. bervlu, ler New Yerk, March leth, a Hue assortment of Garvey Hberrlcs. 'these Wines are amenc the very Quest that reach the United States. CALL AND EXAMINE. Alse Old aud Yeung Madeira Wines, and en the wiyia Cases lieuche Kee uud 60 Cases Hpeclal Great Weslem Wine. Thabee ChamniKties States el America. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt W EAST KINO STREET. auU-S,M,Wd Wamlaaem, STANDARD CARHIAOE WORK. EDV. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,t2,3Att MARKET STREET, (Rear of the Postefllce), LANUAMTER, PA, All the latest styles In Buggies, Family Car riages, Phtetens, Surreys, Cabriolet, Phuitens, Uuckbeards, TrutUn WaKons.Stutlen Wagons Market Waeut, etc., new ready Jer tbs Uurluc Trade, A line line of Becend-Hand Werk. New la the time te order ter Spring. Strictly flrst-claM work and all work fully guaranteed My prlesa are the lowest In the county for th same quality of work. Ohemeacall aud ej. amine my work. Repainting and Repairing promptly at tended te aud dens In a nrst-clsju maimer. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpess &twUt. Ty-ATCHEH, CLOCKS, Etc. viTatclies I CLOCK, ETC. A full graduated OpthalmlcOptlHnn will aire careful attention te the correction of bad vision, llest repairing. WEBER'S, ma North Queen street. Near P. R. R. Depot. . epM-lyd. OOIiD WATCHES, NIIiVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JKWEMIY AND CANES. Examination of Eyes Free I Ne Dreps Used I OHAS.S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. w A1C1IRH AND JKWELHY. Watches and Jewelry. If you wish te u buy a GOOD GOLD WATCH We can show you KIcRnnt Patterns In Ladles' and Gent's Hires nt a Wonderfully Lew I'rlce. FULLY GUARANTEED. GOLD AND H1LVEH HEAD NECKH AND MlACELErd, FOIIH, de. Spectacles Properly Fitted. Walter C. Herr, 101 North Queen St., CUR. OK ORANOE. z AHM'S CORNER. Owing te the number or cases HO have for treatment and adjustment, we bae determined te ein the eincu ou Monday & Wednesday Evenings Fer lhonccemmontlon of these who find It dlillcult and expensive te leave their work dur ing the day time. OFFICE SECOND FLOOR OF Zahm's Cerner ENTRANCE : NO. 3 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ilS-emce Hours from 7 te 10 p. m. Monday una Wednesday or each week. ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE ! Ne Fees Charged ! All diseases of the Ke treated; and operated ou liy a Graduated Ucultst of Unquestioned Ability, nod thorough satisfaction Ounruuteed A FULL LINE OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, As well ns the Noveltlet of the season, at the Lewest Cash Figures. A Hpeclulty niude of Intricate Watch arid Jewelry Repairing, Ernest Zahm, ZAHM'H COHNER, aprS-ltmd LANCASTER, PA. gev &etc ev glent. lOR RENT HANDSOME FRONT ROOM en-d Heur. Ne. 12 WestKlns-slrcel: nnest location In the city for office or light business, luqulreef W.W.AMOS, mSK-tfd Aller's Gallery. s ECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Yenr Family. FOB SALK ON THK MOST UDKRAL TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, leta 130 feet deep, en Lancaster uenue, bctweeu Wal nut aud Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets 115 feet deep, en North Plue, betweeu Chestnut and Waluut streets. TwoHitery brick dwelling houses with front yards, treu reuces, lets 1D0 feel deep, en West Waluut, between Alary and Pine streets. Two4tery brick dwelling houses, lets 115 reel deep, en West Lemen street, betweeu Charlette aud Mnry streets. Three-tery brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet deep, with nil the mixteru lmpreements, trout yards, en West Chestnut street, betweeu Plue and Kevin streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime North Mary, between Walnut and Leiueu, and Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In the kitchen, and the cellars w arrnnted te be dry. Cull aud see for yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. GRIEL.lp,,,,,, JACOU ORIEL, J Ewuters. apfitMyd.M.W.S. KD North Marv HtraeL $)at. 11 .7 AT.S NEW AND PRETTY. TKWELKU AND URADUATK OPTICIAN. GILL! y itien Prats! Spectacle Department ! Stauffer & Ce., Lancaster's Leading Hatter?, Exhibit tha largest and Bast Selected Stock of Straw and Summer Hats AT THE VERY LOWEST P03.S1HLEPRICES Men's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 25 Cents. CHILDREN'S at Any Price you Name. fihe Light-weight stiff hats, In all the Summer Shades, nt tht& te 5. LAW N TENNIS CAPS AND HATS, All Celers. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING DAOS Fer tbe Vacation Season, at Very Lew Prices stauffFr & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCA8TKK.PA. fMrnttuv. "lyiDli iKR OOBNKM. ''A BIO MARK-DOWN -AT- Widmyer's Cerner, EAST KINO AND DUKE STS, LANC'AHTEK, PA. Te Reduce Hleck Be'ere Making Improve ments, Including a New Krent, Krery Grade nt FURNITURE WILL OB SOLD AT PRICES Merer Before Known in Lancaster. We Must Have Mint Ha Reduced, ara te be had. the Roem, and the Bleck Call while these Ilargalns WIDMYER, CORNER OF EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS. "VUU8AU1UBS. SPECIAL OFFERING -FOK- JTJNTET Handsome Parler Suites IN THE Latest Coverings. Finely Made, At Greatly Reduced Prices. Ochs & Gibbs, Manurectttrers and Dealers, (2d, Sd 4th Fleer,) Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN HfREKT. HE EINITSH'K FURNITURE DEPOT. WIDE AWAKE Buyers desiring a combination of Highest Suallty of the Manufacturer's Art Inullthe ewest and Latest Designs and the Lewest Prices In Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, &c, Hheuld he awake te UiPlr own Interests nnd call upon us when their wants will be fully sup plied. We offer te-day a splendid assortment of Par. ler Suits In Tapestries and Plushes utspeclully Lew Prices. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street reccrtca. A T CLARKE'S I Teas, Coffees and Groceries Tbat Can Talk. I.et your eyes and palate Judge. Come and try our Pure Teas, Selected Coffees and Standard Sugars. Fancy Grades or OLD COUNTRY TEAS. If you want a pound of Heal Old Country Tea give Clarke's Famous Tea a trial. Bllver-Plated Ware given away with Gelden Maracalbe Cedec nnd our New Uaklng Powder. Tbe ware has te be seen te be appreciated. Bargains In Dried Beer, Ham and Bologna. Come and see our Cheese snap for the next seven days. Fine Yerk County Strawberries, Samuel Clarke, Agt, Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere, 12 ill Seuth Qufeu St., Near Centre Square, .Lancaster, Pa. 49Telephene. T BURSK'B. Geed Old Potatoes WHOLESALE AND RErAIL. Fresh Strawberries DailY SCO cans et Cern at tie a ran. FIXE OLD CREAM CHEESE. Canned Ulackberrles, te close out stock, at 5c, put up with sutar. Alse, Raspberries and Whortleberries, Dried Apples, Peaches, Cher ries, etc., cheap te close out stock. AT BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST, LANCASTER, PA. A THEISTM. TueGlorieus Fourth DawnsUpen Us REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCER, Uu. a Whole Carload or Everything In the LINE COMING IN. Send for our Descriptive Price List. Extra Large Exuliiltleu Pieces of All De signs, Garden uud Lawn Exhibition Pieces, Water fireworks, Bembhells, Floral Bomb shells, Star aud terpcnl Mines, Batteries or Colerad Wtars, Colored hauclsseus. Prismatic Fountains, Floral Fountains, .t'relltes, Flower Pets, Gej sers. Deuble Triangle Wheels, Verti cal heels. Rosette Wheels, Trumpet Wheels, Jeweled Jets, r-erpent Eng. Blue Lights, Pin Wheels, Bombshell Halutes, Whistling Bombs. Colored Fire Pets, Bengal Lights. Club Fires, Colored Vtre, Colored Torches, furadn Lights, Fltlug Pigeons, Cunuen Rockets, Parachute Rockets, sky ReckeU. Reman Candles, Tour billions, Mines, Mine Batterlis, Hter Butteries, Cannen Cracker, Dynnmite Crackers, 'torpe does, Cannons, Pistols, Blank Cartridges, und a hundred miner specialties. TO THE RETAIL TRADE. r re Crackers are advancing. We will sell you cheaper by furthau what Ne ew Yerk cur- lies wanue-auy. vtemiveocruuDexesuougui at lowest prices before they ever iidtanced. Yeu will ret the benefit. We bu e no old trash te work off. Devouring Window Display next week and send ter prices. We will always protect jeu. J. PRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PKIJ'CE STS. Directly Opposite J. R. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Geed. Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. -Loek for tbe Big Sign across the pavement. Wheem, B OOTH AND MUOE.S. Coming in Daily 1 -AT- D. P. STACKHOUSE'S, 28 k 30 EAST KINO BTttET. Light and Elegant, bnt Durable for Het Weather Wear, fob MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDRENj S v EASE, COM KOHT, LOW PHICS STACK HOI LEADElt Or LOW FRICE8 IN SS A 90 EAST KINO ST. 1 F lOR THIS SORT OF WEATHER !l Light fc Shoes ! IN FINE CALF AND KANGAROO LEATHERS,1 ' WITH LIGHT FLEXIBLE SOLES, FOR MEN'S WEAR. Hemethlng new In Shoes for gentle men's wear, recently added te the stock here, made te meet the demands for lighter weight flexible soled footwear. A been for the restless feet of business men. The chief feature of this line of goods Is neatness and easy fitting prop erties. Made ever special lasts ter posi tive ease and comfort In wear, requiring no " breaking In." De net hurt the feet even when new. Genteel looking, tee. Create fuvornble Impression at sight. The uppers are son and pliable, yet pos sessing nnusual strength for leather se thin and light, and are warranted te give geed service. The soles are cut from carefully selected hides light, flexible aud tough. These Bhees are net adapted for rough reads, nor tbe rough usage glveu course grades. 1 hey're net made for that pur pose. Need only be given the usual care that Is bestowed upon geed articles or wear te have them prove satisfactory. Then Is the money paid for Ihem Judi ciously spent and no regret fellows. We have them In different lengths and widths. That makes It easy for us te furnish comfortable ftui. whether the feet be slim, medium or bread the one as well as the ether. Fer that Summer. Hull or yours haven't you thought or Russet Shee as necessary te complete your outfit. The right makes In the right shades, at the right prices you'll find here. Frem tha assortment we have, picking out Is noth ing II you'll keep your need In mind. Try us. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. T AROEsr AfefeORl'MENTl Oxfords and Slippers 1HO II.C1. sn-..ii,, I'll. 1,1 iMUicn.MinK. Children's and Infants' Oxfords and isllnners f T1,... I ttmrttMi A .,.,.., .ma.-, nt T (.i41&a, ,ll..i this city. This stutcment, te some people, may seem te he an Idle beast, but te our inanv cus temers who have-bcen buying their Oxfords and Slippers here for the past two seasons! Knew new iruintui it is, as men we uaa ma largest Stock and Assortment In the city, and this season we have added jx great many of tha laicsi eiyiei. LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY IN THK CITY IN OUR WEST WINDOW. Ladles' Dongola Patent Leather Tip Oxferdl at hoc, ec, .1 w, .1 zj aim iipwurus. Ladles' Dongola Plain Tee Oxfords at f 1 ( It 'a, iiw,kui ana upwarus. Ladles' Patent Leather Frent Oxfords at 11 i tl 60, and 13 00. Ladies' Russet or Tan iixrerds with Tips bb I'laln Tees, (!5c, 75c It oe, St is ana upwards. Ladles' Kid Opera Slippers at G0c,T5c,ll( flU,fin)and 12 00. Ladles' Fine Bended Slippers, with Ruckle! Bews, Etc., si as, f i w ana k ou. Mlsees' Dongola and Russet, Tip andPlall xee uxieras, at vac, wc, si iu ana upwnras. Child's Dongola and Russet Oxfords at( 73C. si oe, ii 13 ana i w. Infant's Doncela and Russet Oxfords at Si GOc, 75c and tl 00. And ethers net mentioned J In fact we hae everything from the cheap te me eesi. : The One-Price Cash HeusJ Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leaderl Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES NOH.3 A 5 EA8T KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. n-Stnre Closed Every Evening nt (1 e'cld uxcepi Menaay ana saiuraay. tARPEl'M I CAIU'ETS CARPETS! Custom Rag Carpel A SPECIALTY Dyeing ! Dyeing I Dyeinl LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYEl WORKS 1 Are second te none In Pennsylvania for fll nt work of all kinds. FeathersDyed All Hbil timers win receive prompt atteutieu. PHILIP SCHUMr SON & NO. 1W SOUTH WATER STREET, LSRCASTKIt, PA. fCblMl T HE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. S. St V. All Goods at Reduced Pril AND Always One Price te All. AWNING", MATTING-1, SHADES, TAINS, FURNITURE COVERS, Carpets Cleaned and Belaid. SHAUB & VONDERSMI 18, 80 & 22 East Orange St gugawyd jt.