KiBViHiVRr,lkflTVnXF"fR v lags I III HJI ! II sjmsjjmssm l I Ml IIIMI III ! -V j TOiUkSSS && THE LANCASTER DAILY INTJBLMGfiKOER, TUESDAY, JUKE 10, 1890. lk 1gp3F!RS!gQ!g VF fttttlltetncett rj. aYmmtAJT, IftTaUrTaUUf FOUTX, Minn. 'CLABK niNHMr. LT rjsTBLLIOKWCER.-PebllsbeI r ay la tte jw, but Sunday. U IBM Mir Ma nrmuuuiu iUlMiMiank. HrmallflTeaei- jw la iItum : fttetnU a wenth. UT nmLUOEirCKlt-On dollar ana Ml jrw, in advance. I tO BlBCRIBKK-Rnlt by ebeck - and whan neither of IIM W ffecured Mad la a registered i al 1k PosteBe. m Meead etaa aaall TUnTSXHIl Lancaster, lib ,?A.. JhmIO, I860. !rcKl, Jfc Water 8wb1t. i nation of a mervelr at the neat i Um water epp1y project which itM approval or the eniccra 01 government; and it may be that "ra light la considering that this l Mat and cheapest way of guppiy- Um whole of the city with clean tr, which U the thing te be acceni- arguincnt la that n Hufllcleut capacity will enable a stock of 'te be carried that will permit of butting down of the puuina during i of muddy water, and will ensure lelent supply of clear water te all of the city at all times. And it be conceded that this will be ac- sbed if reservoir et sufficient Ity are erected. But we may be ltted te doubt whether reservoirs of capacity are within the city's te build, knowing bow many rfdurlng the year our creek .la mud. we doubt whether .m.m . Iia al.tif dnn)n nil WUJI0 VAU w 0IIUV uwn.a .... I while the muddy water continues an. We oensumc at present, we be- Br1lve million gallons of water per and this use, of court, Is in leg ; se that we are likely te routgrew any storage cepa- latwe may new provide. ' suggestion has been that the stand be raised te supply all sections of ity with the abundant water that fmping capacity provides, and that be created along the creek bank, lite muddy waters may settle and clean water may be pumped stand pipe. The creek water Prunlnte these basins by gravity ey would be shut elF from the i tune of floods by gates and a intervening bank. There would i way be no pumping of mud into ervelrs or the pipes. Lweuld net, it is true, be prevls- for the water supply in case of ipa breaking down ; and in this elevated reservoir plan has the age. If it Is within the purse of f te erect sufficiently large nter relrs te supply it during times ly water in the creek, it may be Br plan; otherwise storage by ; Is best as well as cheapest. ISeae of l'ean's Bargains. I Indian chief from Canada has i Philadelphia en a curious Centuries age the Mingles, a fthe Delawares, owned a large i country along the Delaware, i they left for better hunting be north they gave their lands "te the Quakers and William be restored te their de whenever demanded. The ,'f the tribe are new hard Latent their chief. Jehn ine, down te riilludclnhlu lie land or its cash cqulvn- i has dropped down upon the kef the Historical tteclety of lila Uke a bomb shell, leaded i of rare ancient documents V6 his title te about forty I en both sides of the Dela- ixtendlug back an unknown er a region thickly settled nth towns and villages. He ine archives and historical the society confirmed his old Indlau wants lis Tribe at ouce and held f, uuu im-r luuuujr iu susu i the courts. Whatever may Is astonishing quest of the i the beueveleut Quakers i in a novel and embiirnin.s- Theyhave posed in his and edifying examples of justice In dealing with Indl- '. It appears that they calmly 'tnese noble red men from them land in they could net have L returning. The records the Mingles alxe show Ind bargains the Quukern rare quite as sharp as any karat, it was stated that i Penn bought from them i te extend as far back as luslxduya. Mlg. 10 friends and a uu in tra -started te measure up the Delaware from day aud a half and then aever was marked out till employed a noted fust lide elghty-slx miles In Iday and a half. This (made the first breach in of the Indians." ve the Indian side of , Indian bargain, sterv ie cluster of bread brims Iling beads and trinkets cres of laud,we have the of a (treat Dedcstrlnn je. It beKlus te leek lies of Penn aud his l might go tottering out ; with stories of Pece- Binlth, but it will take than a stray Canadian encal sensationalist te sith In any of thesa r geed old times. ' Abroad. 1 struck uu Icchcri? .coming te this side (City of Heme struck a fog, Kelntr te that rhe Aurauia, because ent, beat the C tv of utes and the Nerman- about m many her misadventure. yjXelther was anyone fy or rurls lately te pieces In her .before her rivals. otnebedy will be epie will avoid lered of iralnir te In tbess racing trips E me siew beats, luslxdajs? Hew uappen that It . te the passenirer six or ten days '! ers rer pleasure. vhe de but spend me ocean trip in a hotel en land. Hew much worse la it te pass the summer day en the eqmb, where the pure and Invigorating sea breere blows and where your beard and lodging costs the same whether the trip last six days or weeks ? Truly the wise man docs net seem te be he that la In a hurry te get across the ocean; and as about everybody seems te be in a hurry te de this thing, U net the conclusion fair that wise men and women going abroad are scare and these with mere dollars than sens plenty ? Tkejr Will HetUire Us Wise. The Reformed Presbyterians In session In New Yerk commend the postmaster general for net putting wine en his table and reprove the president and vice presi dent for providing It for their guests aud the latter for selling It in his tavern. The Reformed Presbyterians are net a large body, numbering dui i.'i churches and 10,857 communicants, but they are eminently respectable and aged If net perhaps a altogether wise at they deem themselves. They descend from the Scottish Cevenanters and go with heart and soul for their faith. They are persuaded that lhmer drinking is an evil and they bum te extirpate it. After the linblt of men devoted te an Idea, they call upon all the world te fall down aud worship with thorn aud they think these are lest who refuse the invitation. One would think that no scnslblea body of men would see that it is net for their thousands te condemn our millions, and that they should be iwrauadcd, by the number of rebels te their creed, te sus pect that it may net be altogether as sound as they deem It. Rut It docs net He In the power of the Cevenanter sort te suspect that their ardor ls mistaken or that they are net strictly minding their own business in reproving the users of wine. The Scotch head Is tee bard for such an Idea te penetrate It. Tuk stoAtner Denmark sailed from Lon Len Lon eon for New Yerk with a let of long pedi gree horses for the Vamlerblll. They will improve Atnerican stock, but the Mo Me Klnley bill would discourage such lmior lmier lmior tatlens by a heavier tax. 'i ' At last our esteemed contemporary, the JZxaminer, finds It neceaanry teurnw a line beyond which It can net encournge the ex ex travagnnce of the present Congress. It finds that ''two samples of national ex ex travsganre of inore than ordinary bigness can be seen in two things the silver bill and a bill Introduced Inte the Ilouseto pay net only te evury man mustered Inte the servlce during the late war, but evon te every drafted man who sent a substitute, a sum equal te the bounty paid by the gov ernment at that ttme for volunteers unless be has already recelved it." Our contem porary agrees with the New Yerk Timet that, If such lcglftlallogeo through, "uext we should be ready te refu ud the railroad expenses of all who cscaped the draft by taking refuge In Canada," And yet It Is hardly worse- than pension legislation se rock less that it pormltsthoiis permltsthoiis pormltstheiis ands whose records will net bear ttcniinlng te draw money with the must gallant of war-scarred veterans whose services are above ruoney value. Can net the argu ment be plausibly advauced that the man who was shot In his substltute was mere patriotic than the man who was never under Are? Was it nobler te guard hen roosts, like Senater Ingalls, than te remain ut home the support of a widowed mether, like President Cloveland? In theso days there were plenly of geed patriots who did net ilnd their path Of duty lendlug te the battle field, but whose Industry and geed citizenship strengthened the nation. They are heroes by comparison with the men found in every village of the land who new clamor for mere ponslens based en shady claims of war sorvleo or with brazen oll'rentary seek reward for the record "dis honorably discharged." Tun Itepubllcan congressional campaign committee have openod rooms iu Washing ton, adjoining residences of Secretary lllnlne and Den Cameren. That Is nil no neighborhood for wire pulling. The rush te Kurope at present Is amaz ing. On Saturday II ve huge steamships left New Yerk, andeVh ship was crowded te Its utmost capacity. In the llrst cabins alone thjtre were mere than Blxtecn huu huu dred, passengers. The amount of money i te JUavelUug Amerlcnus will loave abiead ild an', "Unuiier, would probably buy a few - J? klntrdems. If iuilleteualv Rimllrvl Tin. Chinese are quite intolerablo, bocause they make thelr nioney hore and go abroad te spend it; but that is Just what thousand of geed Amerlcnus de. The fermer stay away, but the latter empty thelr pocket books quick and ceme back, The geed American, Uke the geed Chinaman, dees net want te Hve and dle In a foreign laud. lie would rather ceme home again mid set set tle dewu beh I nd the Chluose high tariff wall, evon If he must pay a tax en colleo, eefUiu and ether necessaries of life. ... 1'EItSONAT.. Biikmiam, Pawiy, Williams A Ce.' of Philadelphia have contributed fJ,RM)le a proposed pension fund of $100,000 fur public school teuchers. Hr.nn Wudkll Malc-hetf, member ortheltelchstagand orthe i'rueslun Dint, expired in a lit en Monday, whlle iliuluK with Minister von lioettlclier. P. U. IlKLTZitoevKn was nominated for Congress at he primary elections in Cum lerland county en Saturday. On Meuday he was endorsed by Adams' county. Mns. IHvnb, wife of Congressman llayue, or l'ittabiirg. who declined nronom nrenom nronem Inatlon, Is tbe duughter or the proprietor of "Hosteller's Hitlers " aud Is very wealthy. VAX HeUTKVit kollllile. CoeeA-The erJtilnu), most Jjutlex Are tlie lli'ht .Iiii1kin On all inuttr ceimeelvJ with the toilet. They have decided that BOZODONT U what Ihey will have. " When a wemau will, the will, you may depend eu't; and when she en't she won't, there's au end en't." This accounts for the popularity of BOZODONT. lustruutlru lleudlutf. HonieoftheieiiUinoiiluls from dim-rent two twe two p'erelaihute rhumtit' Mectrie Oi.und the ,e lief It has given them when dUtru-teit by hend Hche, earache and toothache are ai liitereetlnir re!n ? eu"m nd. Thin hem n ktaudard medicine, Is sold eerwhere by drui(glsu. Held iiUMSitreet. y W-T-ech,lS7 and 1!W North Symptoms of Catarrh. Dull, heavy heudnche, obntriictlen efthi na sal pauacei, dlschanses fulling from the heud Inte the Ihreut, semetlmui prufuie, watery and acrid, at ethers, thick, tenacious, mucous, int. rulent, bloody and putrid ; the eessreweak. watery and inflamed j there Is rlnelmr In the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing- te clear the threat, expectoration of ellenshc matter, to gether with scabs from ulcers: the elcels changed and has a nasal twaug ; the breath Is offensive : smell aud taste are Impaired t theru Is a sensation et dltilness. with mental denre denre slen. a hacking rough and general debility, tr you have all or any considerable number uf ..ic.. iiiukmu. uu are suneriug rrem Nasal Lautrrh. 'the mere complicated your dUeuse has become, the greater the number aud dler dler dler sltyofsirapteius. Theuands of cases annu. ally, without manifesting- half or the above symptoms, result in consumption, and end In the grave. Ne disease Is se common, mers de ceptive and dangerous, or leu understood, or mere unsuccessfully treated, by rhyslelans. Klve hundred dollars reward Is offered by the manufacturers of Dr. Hage's CaUirrh llemartv for a case of catarrb whlffi th?y cannot cur-' lttJnTd:f W b' 0rusu, nt only de rents. Telia the Truth. "This medicine I cau highly recommit,! JBunfccA Jtlvvt uut. are til hL UkSd'purl: Ber we have ever used." Cbas. A.K i SHI tK,U- lu7',,0 Y- Sold in UiicSsteV b v W. T. Hech, W7 and W North Queeq !slreu r JNJEcreiw hue utrrui eiat, has. . InsfIrter aud Electors, Kberman ,J r.ftabttihy Injpecu.r.' American a HUremeR, wuolbbeub BtVERAac UNEQUALCoreR THE NERVES. KINO OT COCO AS- " ROTAL COCOA KACTORY." Kings are but men, but all men are net kings. Therefore, when the King of Helland xay as he did by deed of August 12, 1889, that he is greatly pleased with Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." and, entirely unsolicited, grants the manufacturers the sole right of styling their works the Royal Cocea Factory, a significance attaches te the act which would net were he net ' every inch a king." Avoid the evil effects of tea and coffee, and use constantly Van IIeutkn's Cocea. W 3$UceUattceit $100,000. IN UONDH AND MOHTOAOKft KOK IN VKSTOH8, IN HUMM.OK $100, tax), i.-joe, 11,000 te r,oea Ilends per rent. Inlereat. payable qnnrlerlr. Mortgages 0 per cent. Interest, payable half yearly. Hend or call for full Information. JOHN II. MKT7.I.KU. Ne. V B. Duke Ht, mLKOT COUNCIL OKIHNANOK, NO. May 7, IKiM, In Helen Council Itcad and He ferred te Finance (Ximmlttee. Same Day Itenerted Aftlrmntlvely and Ordered te be Printed, AN ORDINANCK. AppreprlntlnKtM10.su of Premiums from Hale of Imu te 1'ay Interest en Ixmiis, lie It ordained by the Helcct and Common Councils or the City of Lancaster, That f MIU.80 of the premium received from sale of lean be appropriated te pay I uteres! an Leans. Ordained and enncted Inte a law at the city of ljincnster, June 4, lU0. J. II. HAUMOAitDNKIt. rrcsldcnt Common Council. lUVItl L. IlKKIt, Clerk Common Council, II. K. LONO, I'rrsldcntHclect Council. J. K. lUim. Clerk Helcct Councils ' Approved June 0, 1M0. Je7-.ltd KOMEIIT CI.AIIK, Mayer. KLV.CT COUNCIL ORDINANCK NO. J. May 7. 18IO. InHclect Council Head and Referred te Klniince Committee, Heme Day lie ported AlllrmaUvely and Ordered te be Printed, AnOrdlnnnre 1terundlngS0,Sea of the Lean of February fi, Ittlfl. Wiikkkah, Hlnce the passacn of the Ordinance Ne, 4, enacted February U, imu, funding certain six ir cent, certlllcnte or liidetitednees, It has been discovered that the amount of Hlxty-flve Hundred (j,lj00j Dollars mere of said certificates of Indebtedness were presented rer redemption than said ordinance pielded fur; therefore, lie It erdnlncd by the Select and Common Councils or the City or I-nncunter, that for the !urpese of refunding said Hlxty-flre Hundred M.W0) Dollars of the City's Indebtedness that he mu or or the city be and Is hereby author auther tzrd and empowered te Issue a certificate of Indebtedness for Hixty-flve Hundred (MjDOl Dollars, bearing four per cent. Interest, the same te be placed In the Hlnklug fund. Ordained aud enacted Inte a law at the City of Ijiurnstcr, June 4, two. J. It. HADMOARDNER, President pre tern. Common Council. DA VI 11 L. DKKN, Clerk Common Council. , , D. E. IXJNO, President Helcct Council. J. K. llAltll, Clerk Select Council. Approved June 6, 1SW. June7-Sld ItOUKRT CLAKK, Mayer. yN ORDINANCE. Aiipreprlntlug the public moneys of the city or lainiiisler te the scverul departments thereof rer the llsnal jear commencliig en the first day of June, 13'W. Hkctien I. lie It ordained by the Helectnnd Common Councils of the city or Lancaster, that the sum of two hundred nud four thousand one hundred and seventy-three (201,173) dollars be and the same Is especially appropriated te the several objects hereinafter named, for the nwal year commencing en the nrst day of June, A. D. IWW: ' iticicii-rs. Nine mills oil 113,100,000. ..I17,I0U 00 Water rent , M,tKl 00 Hetel llcciuum ,,. 1U.IUI till Market rents 7 000 00 Rent of city property. 1,0110 a) License tax and receipts Irem ma) or, 3,000 00 Additional percentage, collection of city tax. doeoo Additional )errcutage en water routs. 150 00 Total KOI, in 00 HECTIO.N Z Te pay Intent en leans, Including sinking fuud... f ;w,ii w Te y prlncliwl 011 leans 4 (UU 00 Te pay Htate lax ,V2 50 Te pay street damages ., .., le.nid 00 Repairs of streets , 8,000 00 Te pny grading, gutteilng, sewers, crossings and macadaniltlug 10,000 00 rtelglan and Asphalt blocks . 3,000 00 Water works genernl, .. 11,000 (10 Laying pipes 3,500 00 Hafarles 0,400 00 Police and turnkey 15iU00 Halarlcs or engineers, drivers uud fire detriment 7,479 m Ire department, general,. , 3.5U0 01 Empire house fiutuoe Te purchase h(se, t'ttoe 00 Lighting city.. ..,. W1,000 00 Heard of heulth , ,oeo 00 l'rlullng and stationery , ljuu 00 Temporary lean cj.MW 00 Kelly claim M, , 2 MO 00 Abatement en city ta .icuiue Abatement en water tax .. itnoeu Cellrctlng city tax ...,.,. aw ue Contingencies 6 311 2a Total aM,173 00 Ordained and enacted Inte a law at the City or Luncuster, June 4, ISM. J. II. UAUMOARDNKH. ,, , ,, President Coinmeu Council. IUVin L. DFrx, Clerk Common Council. D. E. LONO, , ,. President Select Council. J, K, mini, Clerk Select Council, Approved June 0. IS'SIl JeO-Std HOHEItT CLARK. Jlai or. gCarvtapcg. STANDARD CARRIAUK WOlTkr ED-W. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 40, 2, 4344 MARKET HTREET, (Hear of the Postelflce), LANUAHTER, PA. All the latest styles In Ruggles. Family Car. ilages, 1'hietens, Hurreys. Cabriolet, I'hwtens. Huckbpards, Tretting W'agons.HUtlen Wagons Market Wagons, etc., new ready ler the Hprlng Trade. r A nne line et Hecend-Hand Werk. New Is the time te order for Hprlng. Htrleilr flrst-clasa work and all work fully guaranteed My prices are the lowest In the county for ilia same quality of work. Olvemeacall and ex amine my work. .."SESV"'"". uml 'lepalrlng promptly at tended te and done tn a first-class manner. One set of workmen especially employed for that IVERV PERSON 18 ANXIOUS TO HAVE THEIR PICTURE. Among the Daisies Is the Latest Style of PHOTOGRAPHS MADE, Call and &ce them, ut ROTE'S, 60 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA Next te PostelTlce. Jan-6md .uitUAni- iiiun PIPE FTPflNOH, ROTH iiiiS?i-,tV?,.,;r!J-uc,i,K'.l,P0?:!nc''n'r, Mai MauireTd.. ABJB'KSnWffWp'aS?? i - . w w.- ufi," m(-U9 ttMMt,kC'. ParLaSfntAtTaesaay, Jane 10, 1M. A trade cyclone in Cottens. A carload seems like a handful en such a day as Saturday. Luckily the carloads are here. Every kind. Ne excuses ; only have a little patience. Yard sticks can't fly faster. Loek at the breezy Branden burgs. Was ever any 20c cot ton prettier or fitter for pleas ant Summer wear? Shepherd plaid designs (4 sizes of black and white checks) have just been added. We've had let after let of the 40-inch Batiste at I2'c. Slipped out almost faster than we could point te them. Ele gant, light, and a generous dress pattern for $t or less ! The armsful just in make at jeast 1,000 pieces of the 30 inch Cotten Dress Cheviot that we've had this season. Won derful for wear. Neat plaids and stripes, and only 1 24 ! i2c Ginghams are a rol licking crewdT Styles into the hundreds. Don't mistake them for Scotch. There's a some thing short if you see them side by side. Think of Scotch Zephyrs at 25c though ! and of that royally rich range up te the Borders and Damassee and se en at 75c. Lightest, airiest cottons tee. French Printed Jacenet Lawns, 25c. Filmy French Printed Or gandies, 37 ya. French Printed Meusscline de l'lndc, like a cobweb for weight, like a flower-specked meadow for beauty, zi Ac Ac (pfeu remember the white ground Printed Lawns of last season? Se handsome, se strong, se cheap ? Here again, and for five cents a yard ! Northwest and northeast et centre. Printed Weel Challis, 27 1-2, 50 and 60c, and Printed Me hairs at 37 i-2c, are in the thickest crowd of Summer stuffs. Southwest or centre. It's a dull world if your eye sight is peer. Fer the fullest jjicusurc in eummer signt-sce-mg you need geed eyes. Step a few minutes at the Optical counter. If your eyes need help we'll say se and nothing te pay. Hleel Bpectaclcs, 60c. II, 11.50, $2, t!.M Oeld H(icctacles, 10k SI M, 14k 14.50, fO.50 Opera and Tourists' Glasses of course. Near Juniper street entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. U'U (Doebo. J. " MARTIN .t CO. During the Menth of June AT J. B. MARTIN & C0'8, -A Meney Having Menth te Purchasers. HEAVY REDUCTIONS IN DRESS GOODS. a?1'?1 n.KI5i HIl'H-"5 quality den te aic. Wc quality down te i5c. IJLACK HII.Kff-'IVn pieces reduced te (lie. teent eraliTru WBrrmu''J for elle cur "t Huii,!M,i.t,.K?rA" ",e ." y Surah hubs lteduced te 7Xe per j ard. uh.V. VV"r;w"l7AB-;Ab0"t Iwenty.lve Hbert Lengths, running fiem fi te 15 jards. quVyU,&nl ",l0! ,lja QUU,Uy at "i "LACK 'llRILLIANTINK-Kerlylic Inch wMe at 60c. worth 75c, The Ureatest llargalii" In lllaclc Uress tloe.leernfrered. i"'"'"," .'"'"J? ATNKS-Tlilny.he rent qnallly i'ARAHOIJ Closing out the entire line, and rt?.?J?,T1C,J-TUrea ncalns In UeVi wiles SSIin.,n,iWt,B f ""f'rer Ulnghnm. be a yard; HIUMuslln I yard wide, be; Rest Call, cees at Se a yard; 20e Ticking at lido-He Che let; Bhirtlug at 6c; Dreii CalfceT, at4Je a LACE CURTAINH-Uurlng this month we give the Greatest Values evereffered, '.? Sff 8c ,0 anJ 12ic a yard. UliEsJa CIlALL115t-Klfly plecss at 5c a yard, sold everywhere at 8 and I0c a yard t ringed and Marseilles Counterpanes, J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. Prince & W. King Sts., LANCASTER, PA. egev &ne or ileut. I?011 RKNT-IIANPSOME FRONT "heOM U ou M fleer. Ne. 12 West King street ; finest local en In the city for office or light builuess. ,n.SS.l!?,,f w w- AMOH, "at-'M Aller-sOallerr. JrVtternir. T UTHER B. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNKir.AT-LJ W. Hecend Kleer Esbleman La North llnkKUtmet. Ulldlnf. Ne, 43 rJIHE LANCAhT ER TRUbT COMKAN Y bULIClTS CURRENT ACCOUNTS, TIME DE KWITS AND TRUbT ESTATES. Acts as Assignee. Executer, Ouardlan, Avrnt etc. IUuU boxes In IU Klre and Uurglar Proof Steel Vaults. Stores Valuables at moderate rates. WWmteSZ and N0KTU QUKEN ST- Clearieg Sale 9wtlt. Ttr-ATCHas, CLOCKS, . Watches T clocks,' na A full gradnated Onthatmlc Optician will girt careful attention te the correction of bad vision. Rest repairing. WEBER'S, Vi North Queen street: Near P. R. R. Depot, apat-lTd. . KWELKR AND ORADUATC OPTICIAN. GOLD WATCHES, HILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND CANES. Examination of Eyes Free 1 Ne Dreps Used 1 OHAS.. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. TlTATCIIliS AND JEWELRY. Watek and Jewelry. If you wish te a buy a GOOD GOLD WATOH We can show you Kleganl Patterns In Ladles' aud dent's Hires at n Wonderfully Lew Price. FULLY GUARANTEED. GOLD AND HILVER BEAD NECKH AND IIRACELEVH, KOHH, Ac. Spectacles Properly Fitted. Walter C. Herr, 101 North Queen St., COR. OK OHANQK. rVAHM'H CORNER. Owing te the number or cases we have for treatment mid ndjuslment.we hae determined te open the olllce en Monday & Wednesday Evenings Fer the accommodation of these who find It dllllcult and expcusUe te leave their work dur ing the day time. OFFICE-SECOND KLOOR OF ZahivTs Cerner ENTRANCE : NO. 3 NORTH QUEEN STREET. sirOnice Hours from 7 te 10 p. in. Monday nud Wednesday of each week. ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE ! Ne Fees Charged ! All diseases of the Ee treated and operated en hy n Urnduated Oculist or Unquestioned Ability, uud thorough satisfaction Guaranteed A FULL LINE OK Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, As well as the Novelties of the season, at the Leest Cash Figures, A Hpetlatty made of Intricate Watch and Jewelry Repairing, Ernest Zahm, ZAHM'H CORNER, 1.ANCAHTEH, PA. aprG-3md Jtcfriflcvrttcr, 15 EFRIUERATORH, ETC. The Dollars Saved By purchasing a BHLDMIN Celd Dry-Air Refrigerator will mere than pay the advance In cost of Ice this season ever last, WATim COOLERS, ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. Specialties ; BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS TENNIS RACKETS, HAMMOCKS. SPREOHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO. Si EAST K1NU ST. aprlT-tfJTu.ThJW Srtt0. TTATS NEW AND l'RETTV. StaufFer & Ce., Lancaster's Leading Hatters, Exhibit the Largest and Best Selected Stack or Straw and Summer Hats AT '111 E VKRV LOWEST 1'OSSIHLEPiaCES Men's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 25 fonts. CIIILDREN'Hat Any Price you Name. FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT STIFF HATS, In all the Hummer Shadce, at Jl.'Ji tp K. LAWN TENNIS CAPS AND HATS, All Celer. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAOS 'or the Vacatleu Season, at Very Lew .Prices stauffFr & CO., 31 and 33 North Qmu Street J GILL! Iiimliiaiiiiii IWnls! Spectacle Department ! guvnimv. niruM n cxmmisk j AIIOMAEK-DOWN . j -AT- Widmyer's Cerner. EAST KINO AND DUKE STS., LANCASTER, PA. Te Red nee Stock Before Maklnr Improve ments, lncludlnf a New Frent, Every Oradeel FURNITURE WILL DE BOLD AT PRICES Meier Before Known in Lancaster. We Must Have the Roem, and the Pleck Must Be Reduced. Call while these Bargains an te be bad. WIDMYER, CORNER OP EAST KINQ AND DUKE STREETS. e CHBAdlBBS. SPECIAL OFFERING -FOR JUNET Handsome Parler Suites ' IN THE Latest Coverings. Finely Made, At Greatly Reduced Prices. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, (2d,Bd A 4th Kleer.) Ne. 81 SOUTH QUEEN H EIMITSU'S FURNITURE DEPOT. WIDE-AWAKE Y I) u vers dcslrlnir a combination et Highest uallly of the Manufacturer's Art In all the ewesi aud Latest De.lgas nnd the Levrest quality of the Newest i Prices In Furniture, Curtains, ilits, &c, Parler S Should he awake te their own Interests and call upon us when their wants will be fully sup plied. We offer trMlay a splendid assortment of Par Par eor Suits In Tapestries and Plushes nt specially Lew Prices.. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Sonth Queen Street 95veesvte. AT CLARKE'S! Teas, Coffees and Groceries Tbat Can Talk. Let your eyes and palate J udg Come and try our Pure Teas, Selected Coffees and Standard Sugars. Fancy Grades of OLD COUNTRY TEAS. If you want a pound of Real Old Country Tea give Clarke's Famous Tea a trial. SUver-Vlated Ware given away with Gelden Maracalhe Coffee and our New Baking I'ewder. The ware has te be seen te be appreciated. Bargains In Dried Beef, Ham and Bologna. Come and see our Cheew snap fertheueit seven days. Fine Yerk County Strawecrrlc. Samuel Clarke, Agt, Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere, 13111 Seuth Queen St., Near Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. 4r-Telephene. A T BURSE'S. Geed Old Potatoes WHOLESALE AND REI"AIL. Fresh Strawberries DailY SCO cans of Cern at 6e a can. PINE OLD CREAM CHEESE. Canned Blackberries, te close out stock, at 5c, put up with suxar. Alse, Raspberries and Whortleberries. Dried Apples. Peaches, Cher ries, etc., cheap te close out stock, AT BURSK'8. 17 E. KING ST LANCASTER, PA. A T HEIST'S. Tbe Glorious Fourth Dawns Upen Us REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Has a Whole Carload of Ever) thing In the LINE COMING IN. Send for our Descriptive Price List. . Extra Large Exhibition Pieces of All De slgus,:Uarden aud Lawn Exhibition l'lecvs, Water Klrowerks, Beinb.uellj, Floral Bomb shells, Star aud Serpent Mines, Batteries of Colored Stars, Colored Sauclssens, Prismatic Fountains, Floral Fountains, .Erelttes, Flower Pets, Qeysers. Deuble Triangle Wheels, Verti cal Wheels, Rosette Wheels, Trumpet Wheels, Flying Pigeons. Cannen Rockets, Parachute Rockets, sky Rockets. Reman Candles, Tour billions, Mlnes,.Mlue Batteries, Star Batteries, Caunen Crackers, Dyuamlte Crackers, Torpe does, Cannons, Pistols, Blank Cartridges, and a hundred miner specialties. TO THE RETAIL TRADE. Fire Crackers are advanchir. We will sell you cheaper by far than what New Yerk par ties want te-day. We have ever 400 boxes bought at lewe.t prices before they ever advanced. Yeu will ret the bcneilL We have no old trash te work off. See our Big Window Display next week aud send for price. We will alu ays protect ou. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST JUNO AND PRK'CE STS. Directly Opposite J, B. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, aud Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. JV-Loek terjbe Blc Sign, Wheels, Bombshell Salutes, Whistling Bombs, Colored Fire Pets, Bengal Lights, Club Fires Colored Fire. Colored Turchei. I'umrln l ii,. $H0. B OOTS AND SHOES. Coming in Daily I -AT- D. P. STACKHOUSE'S, 28 k 30 EAJT KINO atftEBT. Light aid Etegtnt, bet Durable Geefe. for Het Weatker Wear, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. EASE, COMFORT, LOW PRICES. STACKHOU8E LEADER OF LOW PRICES IN SHOES, 23 A 30 BAST KINO ST. T ARGEST ASSORTMENT I Oxfords and Slippers. The largest Assortment of Ladles'. Miasm', Children'! and Infants' Oxfords and Slippers In this city. This statement, te some people, may seem te be an Idle beast, but te our many cus tomers who have been buying their Oxfords and Slippers here for the past two seasons, knew hew truthful It Is, as then we had the Largest Stock and Assortment In tbe city, and this season we have added .a great many of Ilia Latest Styles. LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY IN OUR WEST WINDOW. Ladies' Dongola Patent Leather Tip Oxford! at 05c, 75c, II 00, f 1 25 and upwards. Ladles' Dongola Plain Tee Oxfords at II 00, tl 85, fl 60, U Wand upwards. Ladles' Patent Leather Frent Oxfords at tl 33, II 60, and 00. Ladles' Russet or Tan Oxfords with Tips and Plain Tees, 63c, 75c II 00, tl 2 and upward. Ladles' Kid Opera Slippers at We, 75c, tl 00, II A II 60 and 00. " Ladles' Fine Beaded Slippers, with Buckles, Bews, Etc., tl 25, II 50 and fi 00. Mlsees' Dongola and Russet. Tip and Plain Tee Oxfords, at 75c, 00c, tl 10 and upwards. Child's Dongola and Russet Oxfords at 80c, 75c. 11 00, tl 25 and tl 0. Infant's Dongola and Russet Oxfords at Kc, 60c, 75c and tl 0U. And ethers net mentioned. In fact we have everything from the cheapest te the best. ; The One-Price Cash Heuse,, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Price tn . ' BOOTS AND SHOES, NO&3 A S EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. far-Stere Closed Every Evening at 0 o'clock! except aiuuuay seu eaiuraay. !Cavpct. e ARPETSI CARPETS CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing ! LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYEING WORKS Are second te none In Pennsylvania rer finish el work of all kinds. Feathers Dyed All Shades. Orders will receive prompt attention. PHILIP SCHDM, SON & CO.,, NO. IS) SOUTH WATER STREET, LANCASTER. PA. feblMmd T HE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. S. St V. All Goods at Reduced Prices j AND Always One Price te All. AWNINGS, MATTINGS, SHADES, CUR- TAINS, FURNITURE COVERS, AC, ilC. Carpets Cleaned and Belaid. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street Bug20-lyd Sleuv, T EVAN'S LOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Hakes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. -WUATMORE DO YOUWANTftt DRUNKENNESS. LIQUOR HABIT. In All tbe World there Is but One Cure. DR. HAINES GOLDLW SPECIFIC. It can be given In a cup of entree or tea, or In articles of feed, without the knowledge or the patient. If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an aloebollo wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. It operates se quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, and ere be is aware, his complete reformation Is , eilected. 48 paee book of particulars free. til AH. A. LOCHEH, Druggist, Ne. 9 Fast King SU, Lancaster, Pa. ocUKeed-TThAS 10 PER CENT. DEBENTURE STOCK CER tlflcate In multlnles efflOO. earnings guarantee rash dividend of 10 per cent, per an num, payable semi-annually, arlssned Dythe Building and Lean Association of DakotaHeme Office, Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne member ship fee or ether expense Incident te Issuance of stock. Stock may be converted Inte cash at surrhase Drlce after two rears. IniMtnr a. cured by teal estate mortgages te double the huiuuu, ui vuv iiiruucu ucpuaiica Trustee. trorrespeQaence ins -ca 3 VA i