Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 11, 1890, Image 2

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tft DAILT IirrELLiaEXCKK.-Pabllhed
,)Vrr da in the year, but Sunday. Served
l. s.. . ' . ..- '. - .
,; sy earners in this cur ana surreunamg
I us. towns at ten cent a week. Eymstinveaoi Eymstinveaei
F 'V. kntnulnidnimi M) cents month.
r rnntLMOENCRR-One dollar una
-';V ijrentsjiear. in advance.
, .JIOIICMTOHUBSCIUBKRS Remit by enec
i.V r Msteflra order, and where neither of
'." HNMena be procured tend In a registered
r&r,. inter.
".ifwrea at me rostemce, m seoena ciaas mui
1 Batter.
.'. Annaan. m nrntuaMcn.
F,V m. . Lancaster. Pa.
AirOJLBTT,PA.(
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June 11, 1890.
Jal!ui and Democratic Politician.
i jacaminer minus mat we ieikcii
it the vote wben we lately said
; the Democracy was net tebc bewcd
safe Wa snlliertisitnrtal unle! Inn no wm Hin
s iYtfiilhllciiti. Hiir nnntAiiinnrnrv riii.
(des that this Is tbc Ivepubllenn nltua-
tkm and that the Dcinocratle Is like unto
R ; and clt ill Illustration liiforniatlen
It lias received from n " erkIng
lecrat" "that thcre will be no cot
last for delegates in thin county it they
been ngreodupen,"
Our friend thinks that we evolve the
aecratlc sltuntlen its we think It
ught te be and are delighted with our
I creations, oneocted without the
tld of political caucusuca and consul ta-
ana: and that if we knew hew the
rorkcrswere " Using things" we would
have a sere blew dealt te our fancies.
But our neighbor errs. We th nk that
lyte knew all about the pnrty worker and
i work : and we knew just hew much
It amount te in the Democratic ranks ;
rbicb is this: that se long nu it runs
rlth the current it runs well, but when
It seeks te run coutrnrlcwise it is very
ipt te be upset. It Ih with this knew-
that we can safely predicate, pellll-
l mores from a general view of the
Uatlen; without troubling euntclvrs
stly te find out what is helnir dene
ly. the politicians.
Tee Democratic politician is ed li
sted by experience te mind wliat the
ly wants, and te trim his
lis accordingly. The llcpubllcun
JrtMt1 educated in the sumo
al te lnqulre what the party bosses
rat and te obey their behest. That is
i bread and butter, we maintain that
(has always been otherwise en the
aecratlc side, and that boss are net
.rated there. Plenty of men have
te play the rele without success,
in though they sought cunningly,
every device te conceal their hnnd.
pre seldom has been one bold enough
proclaim himself 1km in the Quay
tlen, which was the Cameren fushieu
n Simen flourished. Such precla
im speedily ensures a leader's
ten neck. The Democratic) party
emenstrated time and again In this
that it will stand no such treut-
It
lhas always been astonishing te the
eratlc understanding that the He
nparty splat in the stute Is se
nig) It may 1k explained by the
'alltuns been co-extstent with the
jf that party at the hands of tlint
Pig mldwife Simen Cameren ; who
or the Democratic Icadeis who
i rule the party and left it for a
that had a kindlier disposition
i the bridle. He found an In-
rty and cultivated it te ltU hand.
it and it was him. While he
breathed through his uextrils,
Pjfen he heuded it ever te Quay
i nerveless Hands or IiIspeu. tliat
grasp it. it was in cowl cendl-
fnJe a ductile child in the hands of
rue was even bolder and quite as
pileus as the original midwife.
Dtemperary teems te think that
always shows that tliere Is h
Ide that is being smothered, or
eienienU of cuiml strength
eluded te sit down and divide
it, it juuges well from Its Itc-
f)Standpelut and experience-
fits eggs in dMcrmln'inu the
EJu! BltuatlOrif f Democratic hnr-
tievails for unity's sake and the
aKc, as well as the candidate's
prevails when intelligent ob-
hews wnut tlie Democrat e
is, and when the scnMble
pursued of giving that eentl-
.reseutatlen. The Democracy
er county will be represented
poxmventieu by men who will
' erescnt their sentiments.
ft The Seals Again.
spaen Atanaura snarply re
werary Jilalnc thut the two
Iters sent te Rahrlnc'H st-a will
rVeeU with great discretion if
ue nveiu u serious row wiln
Sain. It might occur te
that the British will need te
k,eveu greater discretion if
rxncvwkjreuble with Cauada.
lit that thought influcnncil
hlratlen in IuIiil lnstrun.
th two little cruisers which
m fceattie en Tnuntday
""111 1 Iail,.tt1l.k Ai... tlAE.nl
Lfijitiiig in the waters wheie
site right te protect the seals
iilnatleu. The Standard
n nte a lit ever the conteiu centeiu
'n7" awful things that may
Iree Is emnlnvcd m.nlnuf
pits, "for In that case," says
rfj "iercewui be employed
d'S may arise frnin Vr
niltfia nn.l i. ,. ..,.-.-
In '"luiMjieinie
vit te iinn tne urltlsh press
A A .....
k.up en this question, and
?'ble occasion for alarm, as
Cnindertoed that the ques
(iilli a ciuarrcl. ItcfUtaiin
jjng cutters would fclmply
liur. trials huh UKMen
I'jji negotiations.
, f these negotiations is
le. and the nuestien has
rJcSty as skillful lawpr
Llj,but there are seveial
L . th.e British K'ulers can
I'ntt, fcielr buslnehs, as they
?tenl IhliOTlnrmlnnflnii
latens the extermination
f it is a matter of public
i antlens that this should
eud, the United States
e eulv ones that Imvn
CteHa duty, and until
s ls-tiispreved it should
'"HI never de te permit
in rtrr i.tittn mltln
tw?eUcr "nd de'y tbe
i byue"n as te who has
uiusiuuguier. jenn null
PU'lfer Drellt fill ilintlme
Kar ia tul question
MP," w auetl UB WUS
retl te delay matters
-u untisu Columbia
jit all the seali.
acefnlly yield te
no protect the
mlserable survivors of an almost ex
tlnct race. This pregramme should be
.lellel as thoroughly aa possible, and it
is a pity that we have net a bigger mid
stronger fleet of revenue cutters ready te
sweep ever Bearing's sea.
A Mistaken Opinion.
Friend McSparran, of the Lewer End,
thinks that cx-Oovcrner Pattison In the
man te nominate again, and wctm te
have an idea that he would run as well
as he did before ; which is we think an
impression that survives as a recollection
of his former feat and is without founda
tion in present conditions. When Lieut.
Gov. Black, running en the record made
by Governer Pattison, failed of election,
It is net easy te feel sure that four years
laterex-Gev. Pattison himself could de
better.
We agree with our friend that Patti
son would make a geed governor if we
could elect hlui, Doubtless he would
make abetter oue than before ; because
he win very young then j tee young, In
truth, te have se responsible duties
thrust upon him. He did well Indeed,
and would certainly have dene better If
he had had a riper experience te guide
him. But his day Is hardly new.
SunntANT Ifimx.b.is been btlnrlng be
fore the New Yerk Acndeiuy of Sclonte en
thenhnnge In our cllmntc. He found llie
most notable chnnge hi Dili Jiirt of tlie
country te be the warm ulnlcr months of
tlie past threo yours. August for eight
years past hns benli below normal hent,
and although In mostye.ns siuce 1870 there
has been an Incroaseuf heal It hits been
mainly in the winter months. He liplleves
wc will linve n cool Huniiiier, but If the
suniliierls warm, then ttext winter must
bovery cold te bring the mean turiiHru
ture for the year within the languor the
past nlnuteen years. "Otherwise the theory
that our elluiate Is changing will be
stroiiglhened." He finds the causofertho
probable chnnge of elluiate In the irriga
tion of Immense areas In the Northwest
which Is changing the course of the storms.
"All Nterms, llke olectrlc currents, fol fel
low a path of the least atmospheric roslsl reslsl roslsl
ance. An Incroase of moisture offers extra
attraction. The hnmense area of country
surrounding the Irrigated lauds eilers 10 10
slstauce te ii storm's force en account of Its
dryness. In my opinion, any further
change hi our elluiate depends entirely
upon Irrigation. If the lauds In the North
west were llrst reuhilined the ellect would
be te have a centlnuatiea of storm tracts
ever the higher latitudes. On the ether
hand, should binds In the Southwest he
first reclaimed, the storms Mould take
their former course, and a groater number
would (Hiss oil' the coast south of New Yerk,
thus drawing down upon the city cold
waves, as in previous yours."
This Is all very Interesting, but leaves
the Impression that Scargcnt Dunn Is
handling the universe with a shovel. Whlle
grateful te him for having seared tlie
people of the lower Mississippi Inte a
proper state of ml ml for their last Heed, it
can net be forgetton that the said Heed did
net swcep away the city of New Orleans
acoerdlng te pregramme, and perhaps the
sprinkling of a'llttle water ever dry ground
out west may net eternally ruin the ice
crops at this eud of the continent.
Jehn K Sitr.MVAN was knoclsed out en
Monday night, net physically but In overy
ethor way. He stepped Inte a hetel In
Washington and ciewdcd Inte n lltlle knot
of gentleiiicu, oue of whom knew hlui and
began introductions. One of the patty Mr.
Isaac H. Ilreinley squarely turned his back
en the pugilist. "What's tlie mutter with
your' growled Sullivan. Ain't I geed
enough for you?" Then he drew back with
u menacing gesture, Mr. llrowley was pale,
but plucklly, and answered: "Ne, you
are a bully and I don't want te knew you "
It Is recotded te Sullivan's credit that be
had sense oueugli te letlre as quick as he
could.
At last the car steve Is going. Over two
hundred cms of the Pennsylvania railroad
have been fitted with steam healing appli
ance and elllclals announce that the rest
of thelrcars will be lapldly put In condi
tion for steam heating next w Intel. The
system used Is thus described: "Twe
straight pipits two Inches In diameter, oue
for steam and the ether te cany the water
of condensation back te the locomotive.
This Is done b'y Yr small Micutim pump
fixed en tlie tender and kept constantly
running. Tlie exhaust steam Is all that Is
used, excepting In very cold weather.
Steam can be lit oil from any car w ttheiit
Interfering with the ethers. The pipes
comeiip In the car en each slde Just about
the middle and u spur runs under each
seat. The ear is ventilated by lerty .open
ings thieugh the fleer, each about two
Inches In diameter and directly under the
sebIh. The fresh idr passes evor thosteaui
pipes, becoming heated bofero passing Inte
the car. If a car gels tee het there is a
vitlve In the fleer w bleb can be se adjusted
as te regulate the heat."
Heading, next!
VKItSONAI,.
l'esrMASiim (iKNmnr. Wanvmakku's
llfeand accident liisuiauee new amounts
te 31,300,000, the largest Insurance carried
by any IntlU Idual In the w erld.
Jehn V. Woeir.x has inude a proposi preposi
tion te the Heading hospital managers te
erectat his own exjtonse, and In memory
of his deceased wile, a new wing te the
present lurge and haudHoniehosplt.il build
ing. The preposition has been incepted.
Mr. Woolen was for many years general
manager of the Heading system of rail
roads, and is widely known en account of
u patent lire box that bears his name.
lllHMAlitKhas again been sued by tl e
children or his old enemy fount Ven
Ariilin. Tlie count was a niau of veilth,
and long sen lee. Piiiiee Histnarck
learned that he had lulilngcd seme small
etllclal detail and he prosted the case te
the conviction and imprisonment of Count
VenAriiliu. 'the chlldien of Iho count
sued him for damage, but the chancellor
proved te stieng ler tlieni and the suit wan
abandoned. Ills fall Irem power has en
couraged its revival.
A KATTLKIt IN 111-s TKUUsKlts.
A raw -Minutes of De wnrluht Terrer hu
ll C nnii'cr In wnyiler County,
r'reiu theMlUilleliiiri; Pest.
Dr. Satnpsel and J. 1C. Snyder, both of
Centrovllle, had an oxperlence at Swift
Hun recently that they will never forget,
l'hey cum us ut the lower dam at S ill
Hun, en a ledge et rocks, en the night lu
question, and bofeig darkness cauioupen
them they scraped n let of loaes together
for a bed, and provided a plle of weed te
keep up a tire during the night. About 10
o'clock they piepared for sleep, and, draw
ing a blanket ever ilium, lay down te
pleasant dreams.
Along towards 1 o'clock Mr. Snyder felt
chilly and get up te put seme inoie weed
ou the fire, and then lay down and seen
fell Inte a deep sleep, from nlilcli he was
awakened by u cold object which seemed
te be resting en his leg. Without moving
he lay awake, waiting for dovclepmeuts.
The next moment he fult an Indescribable
sensation coine ever him which seemed te
paralyzoev ery nerv win his body. Henll7lng
that there was something extraordinary
the matter, he called te the doctor te hurry
and get un, as something was crawling up
the right legef his pantaloons and he be
lieved it was a snake. The words went
through the doctor like an electric shock,
and, raking a brand out of the lire, he ap
proached Mr. Snvder, who was lying us if
paralyzed, with the cold bweat standing In
big beads en ids forehead Half blinded
by thoflllckering flame of the brand he
noticed what at first looked llke it bread
black strap hanging out of Mr. Snyder's
treuscr leg, but the next miment ex
claimed : " My Oed Muckle, lie still ; it's a
rattlesnake!"
Trembling like a leaf, Mr. Snvder
seemed powerless te mev e even if he w e ild.
The condition of things w a at once e vldeut.
The reptile bad been attracted te the tire,
and sought warmth en the person of Mr.
Snyder. Kvery moment it disappeared
further up the leg, and prompt action was
necessary. Graaplug the suake by the
ftHE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11.
(nil, the diicler pulled with nil his might.
His held sripiied, and the rattles, fourteen
In number, ranie oil and remained In Ids
hand. The reptile had wrapiwvt itief
around the barn shin en tlie man's leg, and
wildly shook Its dcraltled tall, Indicating
Its anger al such harsh treatiueut. lids
tmrlorinauee almost threw Mr. Snyder Inte
convulsions.
ltecevcriiig himself, the doctor betlinligl t
himself of his knife, and quickly opening
oblade keen as a ra?er, lie cut tlie panta
loons up te the body. This icleaiisl the
snake, and It quickly unwound and threw
Itself Inte n cell, ready forcllectlve work,
inn, neiore itcouiiisiriue, inoueciorKinn
it a blew with a club that cut It He in In
two. Mr. Hnyder was lifted by tlie nrmi
and dragged away fiem the hideous r-cr
pout, and Iho next uioasent was en his
loot, scarcely able te stand.
They drank the bilance of their "nerte
tonle" out efn pint bottle, which te seme
extent restored thelreqiilllbrluiii.but sleep
was out of the ouestlon mid they spent the
Kilaiiceef the night In stitching up Mr.
Snyder's troupers toimikehliii prcHOutahle,
anil at early dawn they pulled up stakes
and tee); a solemn oath te net or, no never,
bunk at Swill Hun again.
Van JIeuten's Cocea The original, meat
soluble.
Laillei Are tlie llttt .Indues
On nil matters rentir Icil w llh Hie toilet. They
have lc.elil! lliut KOZOPON 1' Is vtlml they w III
liuvc. "When a woman will, she Mill, you
may depend eii'ljnnd when she won't she wtm'l,
there's an end en'l." This accounts for the
popularity of HO.OIH ,NT.
HyinpteiiiH nf Catarrh.
Dull, heavy headache, obstruction eriliniin
sal pnMwitrs, illnchargcs lallhif; from the I unci
Inte the threat, seinciltms prerusc, watery ami
acrid, at ethers, thick, tenacious, mucous, pu
rulent, bloody and putrid ; Urn eves lire weak,
watery and lullamcd; there la HiikIiii! lu tlie
ran, drnflieMs, hacking, or toenhliiR leilciir tlie
threat, expectoration of elliiiKlve mathr, lo le
Ktthtr with scabs Irem ulun, the vuhuls
changed mid has a nasal tniiiiu ! Ihn breath is
nilciilve; smell mid taste are Irnpalrcl : llicrn
Isasenxalleu nldt77lness, with iiumiUiI depies.
len,a Iiim kliut cough and Kcnenil ittblllty. If
voubaveull or any consblirnlile ntiinliir of
thrse symptoms jeu are sullcrlnif from Nasal
Calarrn. Iho mere eeiuiilluitid jour illspase
lias b'-come, theitrtatf-r the nuinl-r mid diver
sity of symptoms. Thousands of ruses annu
ally, without manifesting hair r the above
symptoms, ri-stilt lu consumption, mid end In
tlieuravc. Ne disease Is se common, mere do de do
ri'pttvemid dangerous, or less unilbiittoed.or
mom iiiiiiirressiully treated, by phVNlrlan.
Klvehundrtd dollars revwird Is elh red by the
miinuractuicrii of Dr. Hiike's Calnrrli llemedy,
ferainsa of catarrh which they cannot tore.
Itenii dy sold by ilnmijliUi, al only CI ci tits.
M,TuAw
IiiMructlve llcndliii;.
Heme of the lestlmiHilals from dlllcrent pe
ple relntlvote Jhemnt' l.'ltrhlr Oil, and Iho re
lief It hasKlven them when illslre Pcil by head
ache, (aruclin and tiHillinrhnarn us Inh nsllnu
rredliiKas en will ilnd. 'I'IiIk l.eiint u BtniularM
medicine, IimiIiI evirywheiij livdruirislsls, Held
lu lAiienster by W'.'V. ffech, 117 unit IMNerlh
Cluccn street
Held It te tlie Mitht.
The man who tells seu eeiilldrnthillv Just
what will euro your cold 1 prmrrlblnn Kinlp'
llalsam this juar. In the preinratlonef this
reniarkidile uirsllclne for coughs nod colds no
eTpeiiW) Is spared toreiiibluo only the best and
p'HCkt liiit'dlents. Held a botlle of Kiinp's
Iliilnam te the llijlit unit leek llireuish It ; no
tire tlinbrhdit, clear leek ; llien eompaie vvllh
ether remedies. l'rltoWennd II. (I)
' ' m -'"
Tells the Truth.
"This medicine I can highly ricemmeiiil.
Jlunlack llloeil Itltlert nrn the best blend purl
ller we have ever used." elms. A. Hurl, !"
Court Ht., liiiirule, N. Y. Meld In ijineaster by
W'.T. Ilcx'h, 117 and 1.M North ijiiien slretl.
IKiTKit than ti:a anii ceri'r.i: nm
TflKNKItVKH.
Van Heuten's Cocea
)AliaK3THAI.i: IN Till; WOULD"
Ask j our Oroer r for It, take no etlu r. (W
4fex &rtlc or i'lent.
V
,ieit ar.Nr-iiANiweMB riteNr hoe.m
mi '2i tleftr. Ne. 12 Went Klle'blri ri Mitist
location In the city for ollhe or IIkIiI Inuincns.
lmiulreer W. W. AMOS,
miM-tfd Atler'sO.illery.
s
hCUHK A IIOMi: 1011 YOUIl FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
KOH SAliK
ON THi; MOST MIIKHAl. TKH.MS.
TwiMitery lirlck itmllleu' houses, lets 'M
feetdcep. oil l.'incaHliT nviuiie, licluccn Wtvl
uiitiind l-emniiblrccts.
Tvio-teo brick dwelliui; houses with in. in
sure! re xir. pert lies I u front, lets llj lect deep, en
North Pine, bi'lvxecu Oliesliiut mid Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelllm; houses with front
yards, Iren fellies, lets M fiei dtip.en Yi
walnut, liilvtK u Miuy and I'lne semis.
THo-slery brick duelling houses, let II j fit I
deep, en West Ia'iiieii srw.t, bvtuitu Charlette
and .Mary striels.
Threslery brick dwellhiKliliuses, lobs iVUiet
dic, with all lliuiiieiliru Impieviu i nls, iienl
jardH.eu West Chietnut slicet, bctviccn Pine
and Nev In stuids.
Alse houses en Kasl W'nlnul, North Lime
North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and
Lemen, between Mary and l'lne streets.
All the above houses are In keihI order, newly
imierecl, nan Mxtures In all the nsims, wntcr In
the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call and seu Ter yourself, no tremble te show
aAll'tm'n''J-ulers.
aprl-ld.M.V.S. JUlNeilli Marysirtel.
JiUnccllaiiceiuv
IOIl HOLTS, LA 11 SCUKWN, HT;iM'Ur.VH,
J HtpiiiiHiuid llexngen Nuts, HicsiikihmIs lu
stock, lUJOHN UUs t' S, .VlllCast Fnllen sine I.
lii7-tfd
171011 UOlLKltS, llOltlZONTAL.TAlU'LAH,
Vertical, Peitalile, (.'jlliulei, Marine, et
any site or power, or Iho best material and
workmanship, gu te JOHN Hlr, &Z Kasl l'ul l'ul
ten strts-t. luT-tld
PUJUW.'flOlLKKsr.MlMSfeTl.'HN I'llll'O
iral and Nteam l'iiuiis, et nny cnpticltv , al
JOHN lIlWrH.ilEUiist t'lillenslrtil. uiT-ifd
4 TlKNC'Y r7)ir.'.LL.HAN A fOH I'l!
J ment te lake the place or lteil land. In
bulk It makes llve times tlie quantity of reel
lead mid Is far superior lu malting steam Joints,
patklnir man and hand hole platen tin belb m,
i'.a tu" l'ri,' 'J" teiils iver iHiuiid, at JOHN
llliTH.il liut Kulton street. inT-trd
171011 l'tTI.LKYH"slI MTINO, lOLI.AHS,
llaiivt-rs. Clamp Dexes, Ouipllnss, cle , uti
te JOHN IIIr, J.Uiist rillleustitvt uiT-lld
TTUlll 11(11 LKiril' 111: liHlsU, H11LI.SON
1'MHi WreiiLlies.l'liieandMonkej line Ins
eoiiieiiietl, l IICM. till I'lins,
KO te JOHN
lllI',3J.1 1 jisl Kulton slrtel.
MUI
lAHIATOIts, OK AN M VKL Oil Hi:
i.1 fclKn, can b fiiruMiedatreasenablelliiiiics.
byJOllNlllH'.At.l)istl,iilteiisinet. Im7-lfi(
i( ni;wi'i:i:r etr piph. i'tte.vt "
JJyJK'VJ inch te t Inch diameter, Ter
saleat alewllciire, and tlie out) house lu the
illy wthaplOfti(ttiii; ma hlne, cullliii; up In
Ulncli illaineter, at JOllN lllrh,,ctilji,i rn.
ten street. niT-lfd
SAW .MiT.lJs'TlTltIv .VULLs. ('Oil VIlT.Lsl
U'ather Hellers, Tin Packers, 'Irlple llorse
1,'in.A1'l..M"lln1 ",ld MlnlnK Miieliluerj. at
JOHN JlIiSTrl.ill liisl fiilten slrtil. ni7-tfd
ClOLii'llHON.l-rufirfiw A-N s,j5lN(,
J for steam werk.at JOIIMtll.li uist
rulten strict. iiiTdld
AT'AYiVNi:.cTiTtibNh
RAYMONDS
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
AUTravellui: Kx)eiises Inchulal.
18 SUMMER TOURS
Of from nine te lwenl-eii tla.vs duration, and
IllCjlldlllX Visits te I h hlle .MeillltiHHslkui
of r,,e.ilK Mount Deven. MtHVsehciid Uilie old
Orrhaid llwich, Montreal. (Jutbee, n, s,.,ullr.
nay and hL latwrencc HIvcik, l.ike Mtnipiiu
iiuiKOir. rit, Aiidruvvs. ,. It., 1'rnlcrli ten. I hu .su
Jehn ltlvir. hi. Jehn, line Annapolis Valid
theLantl of hvancilliie. Halifax, the oenliel
Klonsef Neva hcetla llu. lines a or Ijikes of
(ins; Ureteu Island, fharlottctenn, HiUmiii
ltlvir. HamteKii, Uiko Champlaln. Ausablc
'a'1",1!1' ,.'.''!' Adirondack Meuul.itns,, Lake
Pacld. Watklns Olen, Nlagarn Pall.. I
faii"rtc ,',a",,',, twlri. H. I., Trinton
In addition te above, KI'i: Tltll'S TO Till
YKLIAJWbTO.NK NATIONAL PAHK July
17 iind Jl. August 1 1 and '.', and heiitcmber II
hzcuraleii ever the Canadian Pacific Hall
way te Alaska-July is. """
7ndfordeicrlpttvcclreuloni.dcsliiiKtini
whether " Ullileen Hummer Tour.' Vil bw.
leu t,Ide.lVd.1 J"rk ir', 6r Alu'ku t'"?l,r-
HAYMO.VH A wnnce.Mii.
Ill betith Ninth Ht, (under Onulnental Heleli
1'hlladiliihla, i'a.
luucl(KltdTu,lh,H ' ' '
Stfamtmaktv't)
rjm,Anr.LrillA, Wednesday. June 11, 130.
Lift this fold of Black Glori Gleri Glori
esa. Almest light enough te
float in air. Of course the
make is very best. That's why
it's se hard te keep enough en
hand te meet your asking.
, i it? rim! .tf i ee Tlirr' ;
B"J ...... i"jv, -.. -
plenty of common stuff that
gees as Gloriosa. Skip it. If
you get a silk-and-wool of any
kind you don't want one that's
been scrimped or slighted.
There's luster and beauty and
lets of honest wear in an all
right silk-and-wool such as any
el lliese :
Hlllnind-w6elTamlse.ll tet2.
Hllkiind-wnel Clnlrettr.il te 12.
hllk-and-woel Challts, (1.21 te Ii.
Hllk-nnd-woel Mehslr,I.SJ telilW.
HllkKiud-wetil Hemstitched VfilllhK.ll.M.
Hllk-and-wtsd Hemstitched Mohair, 7ac aud
I.
Hlllt-auil-woel Orenadlne, 1 Inch, Wc te
UM; Hlnch,J2JKl.
Most of the Grenadine group
is all silk. Takes a world of
weave-wit te put them together
se they wen t slip :
OisMMiMsliHIlk OrenndliK-, 73e tn 11.23.
Twisted hllk Oreniiellne. II u ll.M).
Matin Htrlped All-silk Orenadliie, tl 25, y, te
I Inch stripes.
Hemstitched Hllk (Jrrnadlne, tl.iV), 1 te 4
Inch hem.
Yeu knew the graces of the
hoc weather all-wools soft,
clinging stuffs as well as light :
lllack All-wool Clinllls, sO huh. 60c te tl.V).
Illaek All-wool linllste, (0 Inch, Me te fl.'JtS.
lllack All-wool Nun's Vclllne, 40 lnch,0)e
le It.
Plack All-VTtwt Canntlllc, 40 Inch, II te
llnj.
Illtli k All-wool Cashmcre Prlnlemps, U
tilth, tl.2.1.
lllack All-wool IjiliniRe, 40 Inch, CSnud7Sc.
lllack All-wool Albatross, 10 Inch, 500 tell.
Hint. k All-wool A Jmirlalne, (U Inch, 11.23;
beidcreil, lOturli. tl.
lllaclr All-vvcsil Hemstitched Vclltlifj, 41
Inrb.T.Vl IeSI.CTl
lllack All-wool Hemstitched Uerdcrs, W
and Tar.
lllack All-wool hlrliicd Orenadlne Jlrt.
IllatlcCnmel Hair arenadlne, H).' te 11.60.
Illuck All-Weel Urciiadliie.in Inch, SOe.
I'liia lllack Jltdialrs,.17c te f 1.2V.
Merthvi est of mitre.
Count the cost of this Cam
bric Gewn :
Hi ards Cambric at 10c 4ic
2 jarils'Ierfhtm luerlleu at llie .IJe
J5 al tl'l en lien ciluual Pic Se
lf4 yartls Ilencllni? al Ic . 6c
1 bread and buttons 7e
"7c
Our price is one dollar. Where
de you think the pay for mak
ing comes in ? And there are
17 yards of fine plaiting en the
yoke and sleeves !
Plaid Cambric Mether Hubbird lteutn
(jew 11, trimmed Willi bcadlm;, 31.25.
Skirts:
I'tiie Muslin, neat Hamburg mine, plaits
above, SI.
Pine Muslin, wide hem and 12 plaits, (sV.
!oefl Muslin Underskirt, neat Hamburc
1 ulUu ami I plaits, 60c.
Drawers :
I'lrie Cambric with u rutllc of Vandyke em-
breltlery, S.'s'.
try ilue Cambrle, trimmed wlthValen-
cleuues lace and ribbon nnd 20 line plaits,
new dcslitn, Jl.
heoend fleer, Juniper street side.
Jehn Wanamaker.
iutiiimi'v i'tee ovte.
11'. UUAULKH,
s
ATLANTIC CIl'Y.N, J.
Octaii
Cud Delawaie Ave. Opens. lone 21.
Jtiuel()-2uii
JONAH WOOTlON.Jl
T lOlHLllltl'NHW'ICK,
1 1 ATLAN1IC CIl'Y.N.J.
New, Metlern, I'lrst-Class, Complete. Paellle
avenue, between New Yerk and Tennessee
nveiiuis. Accommodate 2(11
api lU-lmel JOSlil'H H. UAVIH.
1
lIlllOSIIOUNi:.
Ler. Arkansas and I'adllc Aves., ATLANTIC
CITY, N. .1.
New Hen-n. Modern Improvements. LlcvaJ
ter, Lbctric lltlls. 'Irims modtiate.
Jinie2-2mil -MRS, II. O.SIIOUNE.
rpui: minnke.ua,
1 ATLVNIICC1TY.N.J.,
Pacific Ave., between Arkansas itnet Missouri
Avcsj central location; nliirnlshed ; under
niwiniiuaKcmcut; ccr llilnijllrst-class. Write
for circular.
m ll 2md C. A. HIlOWNK.
lA.MTlltlT)(IK-ATLANTICCI fi
BA.M'LH I.KWIH, Proprietor.
W.M. li. COCHKAN, Mantget.
Complete Hetel , 100 bed-rooms : ocean front ;
best liathlui; grounds; bread piazzas; elegant
bullet. iu)2l-2md
""Pi LAN 110 CITY. ""
HOTEL CHETWOODE
Paellle Avenue, near IlllueU, Atlantic City.
Nuw mill l'lrst-Class. Hteam Heal; Calltiells.
TwiimluiiUs walk Irem beach. S'iOOand J.IIXI
per day. NOWOl'KN.
Iiil0.liiiil Mlt-S. ANNIKOKUllH.
rpllKCHALlONI'i;,
THE CHALFONTE,
ATI. V.NTIC Cir,NF.W JKKSKY.
HIII'AIKDON I'llKIIKACH. NOHT1I CAKO-
UNA AVlLNl'K.
m2-'lmd
K. KOllKItTH SONS.
rpUKMl'. (HtKrNA
Narrow Gauge Railway
w 111 be opened for the sumer season 011
MONDAYMAY 5th
This lead extends Irem the entrance of the
Pail: te the miuiiiiII of the Meuth -Mountain
(Oevt nun Dick i, udlttancn of about four miles.
Its miniature tialustemuel with all the leua
lar p.tsM-m;ir trains en the Cornwall A Ltlia Ltlia
nen ItalhtsidairlvliiKiil Ihe Park, and roturn return
Iuk liem the summit of thu iiieuiifalu In tlme
te connect Willi trains hav Im; the Park.
I'ieiu points en Pinna. It. lLiinel Philadel
phia A lltiidluir It. It., w Ithln 1U0 miles, the trip
can he accomplished In oue dav.
It lstlioNAItltOWIsl'(lAUHKInlheworld,
It Is Iho most I'KIH-T.CTIN imcONsTKUC
TION, tt has uUe Iho MOST COMPLiri'K
Klil'H'MKNl' Us eUKlnes are perfect little
intHlelset llie slaiularel eugluctefthenrst-class,
and Its curs are especially uehiptcd te altentiiu
iiuebstruclett Mew of the miuultlccnt scenery
aleiiK tlie line. Weel Hulls, htene llallast. It
Is one nf Iho features of
Mt. Gretna Park,
the llncst day resort In Central lVnnsj tvniila.
Church anil Scheel.: Military and Civ loercanl.
rttleux. Clubs and Tourist Parllett can secure
the exclusive use of Ml. llrctna Park en appli
cation te Nr.DlItlsiir,
alslmd Hup't C. A 1 ltallrtutd, U'liaueu, Pa.
(Ceal.
Tumiii:haniceau
J l-OltACCOSHOOKHANDCAaKi. WKST.
KUNHAllll WOOUH. Wholesale and ltetall,
b) 11. ll.MAHTIN A CO.,
11I-I.V tl 421 Water Htreel, Uiucuster. Pa.
lAUM(lAHUNKlta COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
OFKifnt-Ne. 129 North CuecnHtrcel, and Ne.
eV.lNertli Prince street,
Yahiss Nertli I'rluee Htrect, uear ltttaitleg
l)Klt.
miBls-lfd I.ANOAHTKK, PA.
OAltllY IN SlOCK-III.T CH VHCOAL.
Ilnmnieretl lUr Iren, Deuble ttclluetl Iren,
llurdeus Itlvet Iren, ltlvcts, Hut aud Celli
Heller Iren .hits I, hhcet Iren 3-ltl te Ne. 1(1, ut
JOHNHKST.SI.ljist Pulton street. m7-tfd
AV
nun;
xxXjk jl
. ..... . AT nilMMAN'H.
Ne. Ii est MncHt,, Opposite Cooper Heuse.
"lTlOIl HOltlZONTAL STATIONAHY EN
.1: clues, Irem 2 ttj se horse-power, and Vent
tal l.nstllts from 2IO40 horse-power, you will
find them at JOHN UKsrs, S-O Kiwi Kulton
street.
rnAMcsreit watku.eils.aciu eh eam
I i if ii n v h)mtM nr fjiiLili. hi fulr .. w im
toJ01iNhllajEaU,ulteui,UctL uiiz-ua J
$ttvtltvm.
ryATCHt
tut
ATCHKH, CliOCKH,'BC.
atcliesl
CIX)CKR, fcTC.
A full Rraduatetl OptlialmlcOptlehmwlllRlva
careful nltentleit le Hie correction of bad vision.
Ileit rsealrlnif.
WEBER'S,
VJBU North (lucen strict. Near P. 1L 11. Ihsnel.
apll-lyd.
TKW1XKK AND OHAUliATK OITICIAN.
GILL!
GOLDWATCH123,
JIl.VKIt WATCIIKS,
DIAMONDS, Ji:VEl.UY AND CANES.
Examination of Eyes Free I
Ne Dreps Used 1
OHAS. S. GILL,
NO. 10 WEST KING STKEKT,
LANCAHTKK. I'A.
-yy-ATc
ATC'IIRS AND JKWKLHY.
Watches and Jewelry.
If jeu wish te a buy a
GOOD GOLD WATCH
We can show jeu Elegant Patterns In Ijulles'
nnd (lull' Hires at a WendcrfUIIj
Lew Price.
FULLY GUARANTEED.
GOLD AND HILVEIl HEAD NECKH AND
MIACKLETO, FOI13, AC.
Spectacles Properly Fitted.
Walter C. Herr,
101 North Queen St.,
COIt. OK OKANOE.
P7AIIM'H COUNER.
OwluR te the number of cases we havofer
treatmentand adjustment, we have determined
le open the elllee en
Monday & Wednesday Evenings
Fer the accommodation of these who find It
difficult and cxpouslve toleave their work dur
ing the daj time.
OFFICE-SECOND FLOOR OK
Zahm's Cerner
ENTRANCE :
NO. 3 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
B-OUlce Hours from 7 te 10 p.m. Monday
aud Wednesday or each week,
ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE !
Ne Fees Charged !
All dlseiiKesef the Eve treated and operated
en lv a Oiadiiatcd Oculist of Unquestioned
Abllltj, and thorough satisfaction Guaranteed
A FULL LINE OF
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware,
A welliiHthoNevoltlCH of llie ceasen, at the
Let est Cuhli Figures.
A Specialty made of Intricate Watch and
Jewelry Repairing.
Ernest Zahm,
ZAIIM'H CORNER, IxANCASTER. PA.
air5-3md
vfviavvtttev.
H
HARDWARE, AC.
GEO. M. 8TEINMAN & CO.
Continental Lawn Mevvere,
New Quaker City Lawn Mowers,
Hydrant Hene and Oarden Hese.
R E F R IGER ATORS !
JEWETT'8 have the hlghct;repuhitlen, give
mere Mitlsfactlen with lcs consumption of Ice,
than any ether Kerrlscroter lu the market,
Jewett's Water Coelers and Filters,
Clem Water niters,
Hammocks, Wire Window Screens and Wire
Screen Deers.
Hardware and Heusefurnlshing Goods.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.,
'HI .t till WKST KING STREET,
mjl7-HindM,W,S Lamasilii, Pa.
Sate.
II
ATb NEW AND PRETTY.
StaufFer & Ce.,
Lancaster's Leading Hatters,
Exhibit the Largest and Best helicled Stock of
Straw and Summer Hats
AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSlULKPRlCEb
Hen's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 25 Cents.
CHILDREN B at Any Price you Name.
FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT STIFF HATS,
lu all the Hummer hhades, at $!. te !".
LAWN TENNIS CAPS AND HAT, All Celer.
TRUNKS AND TRAVELING I1AOS
Fer the Vacation beasen, at Very Lew Prices
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
Graduation Presents !
Spectacle Depaiwiit !
13f)0.
4tttrnlttttr.
A BIO MARK-DOWN
AT
Widmyer's Cerner,
EAST KING AND DUKE STS.,
LANCAHTKK, PA.
Te Iloduee Mtoelt He 'ere Making Iniprove Inipreve
tncult, IntlmlliigaNew front, Kvery Uradeel
FURNITURE
WILL BE SOLD AT PIUCE3
Never Before Known in Lancaster.
We Must Have the Keem, and the Hleck
Mml He lUduccd. Call whlle these llamalni
are te be had,
.WIDMYER,
CORNEH OF
EAST KINO AND DUKE STHEETS.
e
CUHU1HBS.
SPECIAL OFFERING
FOR
JTJNET
Handsome Parler Suites
IN THE
Latest Coverings. Finely Made,
At Ureatly Reduced Trices.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers aud Daalcrs,
(2d, 3d A tth Fleer,! Ne. 31 BOUT1I QUKEN
HIREET.
IT5
KINITHU'S FURNITURE DEPOf.
WIDE AWAKE
Iluvcrs. dcslrlne a comblnalleu of Hlchest
Quality of tlie Manufacturer' Art lu all the
Newest and Latust Desltjtn and the Lewest
Prices la
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Hheuld be awake te their own Interest and
call uiien us. when their wants will be fully sui
pllftd. We offer te-day a splendid assortment of Par Par
eor Bulls luTupestrles and Pluthcs at specially
Lew Prices.
HEIMTSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
-- .--.-- ..." ,- - ,',' ,!. . ,
05vtccvtce.
4 T CLARKE'S!
Teas, Coffees and Groceries That
Can Talk.
Let j our eyes and palate J udge.
Come and try our l'ure Tens, Selected Coffees
and Btandard Bugare.
Fancy Grades or OLD COUNTRY TEAS.
If jeu want a pound of Real Old Country Tea
give Clarke's Famous Tea u trial.
Bllver-l'lated Ware Riven away vvllh Gelden
Maracalbe ColTee ami our low lialthik' I'ewdcr.
The vtnre has te befceeu te be appreciated.
llarK.iiuslu Dried Ilecf, Ham and Uolejna.
Ceine and sec our Cheese snap for the next
Kev en da .
Flue Yeik County Bttaw berries.
Samuel Clarke, Agt.,
Tea.Coffee and Qrtwery Stere,
12 AH Beuth Queen BL, Near Centre Square,
Lancaster, l'a.
S-Tclepheue.
TlJUllSIi'8.
Geed Old Potatoes
WHOLESALE AND REfAIL.
Fresh Strawberries DailY
.'jcA) cans of Cern at 6c n can.
mm: old cri:am imiecsk.
Canned lllackberrles, te clee out stock, at
.V. put up with Miliar. Alse, Ruspbcrries and
W'hertlebeirlcs. Dried Apples. Peaches, Cher,
rles, etc., i heap te close out Meck.
BURSK'8, 17 E, KING 81,
LANCASTER, PA.
A T REIBTB.
The Glorious Fourth Dawns Upen Us
REIST,
vnei.i:sALi: and iu:tail- gheceh,
Has a Whole Carload tifEvcrjIliliiK In the
Fire,wrerks
LINE COMING IN.
Send for our Descriptive r'rlce I.ltt.
Extra Laree Exliioltteu Pieces of All De
signs, Oarden and Lanu Exhibition Pieces,
Water Fireworks, Itenib.hc lis, I'lenet Koinli Keinli
liellh, Star ami Serpent Mints, llatterles of
Colored Blan, Coleicd NimUMink, Prismatic
Fountains, 1 leial l'nunlaliih, .l.'nillle-i, Flower
Pets, (icjsers. Deuble Triangle Wheels. Verti
cal Wheels, Rtctte Wheels, 'lruiiix.l Wheels,
Jcweletl Jets. ers'iit Eu-rs, Hlne Lights, Pin
Wheels, lltmibsliell salutes, Wlustllnit Ilnuibs,
Ctderetl Fire Puts, llcngnt Light, tlub l"irt,
Coleird Fire.lolered Torches, Parade Debts,
I'l) Ins Plceens, Cannen RecUets. Paratliute
RtKd:el.s, M.y lltH-kets. Reman Candles, Tout Teut
billions. Mines, Mine llittcnes. Mar liatlrrle-.
Cannen Cracktrs. Ujiuimlte Craiktrs, 'lerpe.
does, Cannons, Plsltds lll.ink CarlildijCK, nmlii
hunched miner specialties.
10TI1K RETAIL TRADE.
Fire Crackers are itdvnnclnE. We will sell
j'eu t.litaer lij' far than what New Yerk par
ties want te-daj. We hav eovcrlJUbexe bought
at lowest prices before thej- ever advnneed.
Veu will vet Hie benefit V have iitield linli
te work oil.
bio our Hig Window Display next vuek and
send for prlies. We will alvvnys protect j ou
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCER,
CORNER WEST KINO AND FRI.VCESTS.
Directly Opposite
J, B. Martin J: C'e.'a Dry Goods Stere, aud
Next Doer le Berrcl Hec
9ltee.
J KW HllOI-iS HIUDINO KOR TAVOHI
Ladies' $2 Shee. I
URIUUT
DONOOLA KID,
HACKIKK 'i
SIiWKUl
STYLISH 1 ATTRACTIVE I DURABLBI
The notion that nil ready-made tbeea
ere bImiuI the sumo grade Is a mltuke.
Frem n reliable maker from n reliable
dealer either-shoes cannot be bought
In whirl! dependence eait be placed
without paying a price Ic, proportion te
the cost of manufacture. The three dif
ferent makts of Lad.es Shee we adver
tise ttd.ij' ceme from uetxl Amerleen
makers, and are aa thoreunhly honest In
every way as tl shoe can possibly be
made. Ne hidden rtbeemaker'a tricks
In them : nothing ' cribbed " from them
that euchl te be part of them.
The first line oenstltnte handsome
shaped shoes, desirable walking weight,
with flexible soles, adapted for all pur
poses where a neat walking shoe U re
quired. The uppers are cut fremcare
tidily selected fine Bright Dongola Kid,
made In the best manner possible In
machine sewed Werk. Can be worn
with comfort and service In all ordinary
wear nnd tear. Their fitting properties,
are excellent and show the feet te the
bet pessible advantage. Attractive
nnd pleading te the eye In style and fin
ish. Ontsldethls store we're sure their
llke cannot he found se reasonable In
cost.
Anether new bright looking shoe
shape te see. We'll be mistaken In our
Judement If net mere than a few ladles
will be round wanting It. These come In
0s?ra Tee styles, button, handsomely
tlppl with patent leather. Are thor
oughly well made and flnlshed. Here
In D aud K widths.
Square Tee Shoes this Is the third
line. The uppers ure cut from llagger
ty's celebrated "Mikade" Dongola
stock. There's no tougher, better wear
ing grade of Dongola leather In any
Tl 60 grade of shoes lu the market. The
making, the fitting, the finishing meas
ures qulte as strongly the same way.
Loek pretty, fit snugly, wear acceptably.
Either one of thoaberc makes, Tl a pair.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North quef-n Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
AROEST ASSORTMENT I
The largest Assortment of ladles', Misses',
Children's and InrantV Oxfords and Mllppers In
this city, 'this statement, toseme people, may
scorn te be an Idle beast, but te our many cus
tomers wlie bave been buying their Oxfords
and Slippers here for the past two seasons,
knew hew truthful it Is, as then we had the
Largest Stock aud Assortment In the city, and
this season we have added .a great many of the
Latest Styles.
LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY IN THE
CITY IN OUR WEST WINDOW,
Ladles' Dongola ratent Leather Tip Oxfords
at 03c, 75c, SI 00, SI 23 nntl upwards.
Ladies' Dongola Plain Tee Oxfords atJIOO,
$12-), J lW.f 2 00 a nd upwards. ,
Ladles' Patent Leather Frent Oxfords at 11 25, J
siCO.andKOJ. 1
Ladles' Itnsset or Tan Oxfords with Tips and
nam x ees, ti.c, ac. tl ue, tl ami upwaras.
Lndles' Kid Opera Slippers ut 60c, 73c, tli
Ladles' Fine Headed Slippers, with IluckU
uews, jiic, nu, si uuanei i.'cai.
Ml sees' Dongola and Russet, Tip and Pit
ree uxierus, at ,c, ivc, ji iu anu upwaras.
Child's Deugela and Russet Oxfords at I
ix, 31 ou, Ji -le ami 51 cu.
Infant's Dongola and Russet Oxfords at H
oeo, 76c ami 31 ue. And ethers net mentlene
In fact we have everything from the cheaij
ie inoecsi. ;
The One-Price Cash Houa
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY ECKERT) the Leader t
Lew Prices lu
BOOTS AND SHOE2
N03.3 5 SAST KING BTUEET,
liANGATER. I'A.
rStoie Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clecl
,xccpi -tienuav mui naiuruay.
ffittvpete.
1
IARPF1-8! CARPETS
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing !
LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYEING
WORKS I
Areseceiifl fonnne In Peunsj'lvanlaferflnfSn
td work or all kinds. Feathers Dyed All Shades,
Orders will recclve prompt attention.
PHILIP SCHUl" SON & CO.,
NO. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancasteu. Pa. feblSmd
T
HE LAN CASTER CARPET HOUSE.
S. St V.
All Goods at Reduced Prices
ANP
Always One Price te All.
AWNINGS, MATTINGS, SHADES, CUR-
TAINS, FURNITURE COVERS,
Ac, Ac.
Carpets Cleaned and Belaid.
SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street
aug2l-lvd
I
SlQtlY.
"T EVAN a r l.i
OUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread.
Makes a BIG Leaf e. Bread.
Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread.
WWII.U' MOIIE DO YOUWANT?-
, - ri
SUtovm'ite,
TT UTHKR B. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNKY-AT-I W.
Second Fleer Kshleman La
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