Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 13, 1890, Image 2

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JBB. FRIDAY, JUNE. 13, 1800.
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i the Idea that
5t tbe net weather
for it. and doubtless it
leral principles, politicians
13 te low their beads as well
.Marat's when they get towards
lut days of their light. Upen both
rKJKftpuDiicnn ami Democratic sides mcre
ta very diverse statement as te the mnti
Who is going (e be nominated for gev-
,mer.
S-Vi. Delamntcr Rets knocked out every
r4t "Other day by sonie untoward occur-
b'Seience reported te have happened, only
te be knocked In again by its deulul.
'Just new we have him killed entirely
liv & rnnnrt. frnrn Wnaliliifrfmi Mint.
PJ$"Quay refuses te sny whether he shall l
ana en the ether hnuu it is
Pjkleclarcd that there Is no doubt about it,
vlAm.....t m tnnx.l.lliM nf TJ. .!. I I m . 1)1. tl
fv VQVnUIVUJUll(JDlllll(( 11 All'JJIIUUUail 4 nil-
aaeipma voiere sny uim uiey are some
Wfify? in favor of him : and
among these one
Baa?.! declared te be eld-time
Independents
nd men
naturally inclined te he
?T kickers. We arc told that thcc spirits
S.sf are all quiet new, that blue uud cray
& ud all colors of Itcpublicaus Hre ready
'.' t illnnert the! mirtvmiicildnte' nml Hint
wff about all of them are ready te take the
tAiv man inni uuay seis out ler them. Hint
Tttrt A ! 1 js . I .a
fteSl TMkt. (Wttprul. n'lill nml' uilllrl.ifr In
fkW Washington ever his overthrows lit the
nv Donate, is expected te gnu his loins
& About lilm and te
tippcar in
i.m!S Fennsvlvantu
before thu llenublicnu
Lw'conveutioti with a het effulgence that
Pwtll 4am1, !.. !".... tl.ll.... .1.1 41. .4 1 . -
BV&llves and rules and that will muke
,Lthe contemptuous Republican wnaters
rvf. quake lu their scats. Who he will
jtT -name for governor is uncertain, and it
Svfemay be himself, but whoever he names
i"jjfby that ect nominated, elected and
s4 consecrated.
pfpubllcan side ; and when we turn te the
8f,t t ""wivvtmiv .Aivniiiuii uu Jiiiu upturn
L'wmoue lde nemlnutlng I'ntti.wn be-
EV2 vnnd rlniiht.. nnrl 1mr.11 Mia .tlu.p tuml.
..nattiig Wallace. The intelligent render
-Oin tell hew the lists are made up by
$jfe considering their closeness te truth In
uib own recimn ; auu upon tins
ft basis Lancaster Democrats will huve no
ti .imilhlA 111 rtnnnlllflltirr iluif lin
EA'Pnttiseu bow Is a lone eue. slnce it
B"X elalms pretty near everything hereabout.
' TMi imposition or men te ovcistate the
i iRtRBiltU of their fiiverltu cmifliilntn In n
jt. natural one and doubtless it would be
J7K',toe narsb te say that till theso who de it
-fa llnl laHHKAn ..4 rill 1. I..I. I-
si i"w w iiiiDiuiuvnviii. nivir WISH is
&?fcther te their thought and their eutuu-
rf4&alMm runs away with their Judgment.
lf Ne doubt the. originators of the llgures
ty&mxB u iiiniiciuiin purpeta 10 ueip llieir
.JS mmm a.n.1 Kn.4 II... ...I.... I...4 I. f -l.t.J
p,,?&", nwu ami inn i iiiu uum, uui ii. ib cuua-
:' lll Still lll.-irpptll-c U'lirfiil'.. Mini luliur-.ll..
.lhf eran amuslnir.
But by great odds the funniest thing
that has se far hunDcned is the mm.
fesjlalut ortuTAiJentewn Dvmecrut that
ivg? ex-Congressniaii8ewdcn IsnetaDcm-
gg? ecrat, theuehJiB lias been nelected by
?:? .. .r..iBBBmj ...... .ii. i... .. ii..
the
mdldnte of the
e head the dele-
count
te tmnMiHieni the oetinty
convention dlrccied ATrTitiShTteTi?"
Jcct. Here is u Democratic newspaper,
supposed te be edited bv a man and net
K k UlOIlkeV. reilinlulnltlrr tlnit ilin lllinn.
iY lmeusly chosen candidate for governor
w y tH0 Dcmocrey of tlie county has
$2$i - atnccieu us uis cuiei among iiipciciegntcs
ei tuc county te the nominating conven
tion a man who iu net a Democrat ; and
that niau cx-Cengrcssman Sewdeu,
known all ever thu state us one of the
most stalwart and sensible Democrats lu
It, one of t lie dyed-in-the-wool, Ure-pioef
aert, who can be relied upon te blew the
Democratic bugle uudcr all circum
stances and conditions, aud who has al
ways done it. And when such a nittn
k appointed by unother Democrat of
like distinction, who has been made
by his pceplq their choice for governor,
te be the ene who shall propose his
nomination te the Democratic Btnte con
vention, It is clear that any man who
undertake te deny that man's Democracy
writes himself down very distinctly te be
an ass of the first wider.
,-SVts presume thh entanglement of the
Alleutewn inlnd,whlch has caused such
evidence of bralu seftculng, Is due te the
fact that Congressman gewden steed
along with Congressman lhiudull
against the advanced tariff reform posi
tion of President Clevelnnd ami the
majority of Democratic congressmen ;
which caused Mr. Sewdcn te lese the
Alleutewn iiostefllco and the continued
representation of his people ; but
Congressman Sew den had plenty of
Democrats te think with him, and there
would be ji. sparse Democratic fold iu
Pepjimvaula should they be excluded
.from it; for which action furthermore
Uhere Is no longer pretense of excuse
isince the Democratic party of Iho ceun
try bes come well together by the level
ing up una down of individual tariff
sentiment te a commeu plain.
The President's Kconemj.
President Harrison has vetoed a bill
for a public building en the ground thut
in the present uncertain state of the
public revenues nud expenditures, re
sulting from pending and probable
legislation, there is an absolute necessi
ty that expenditures for public build-
lugs should be limited te cities where
- public needs ure very evldcut nnd very
iniMratlvc.
The president will de well te atteud
te the waste of public funds at the bung
holes of "peudlng and probable legisla
tion." Ills economy is very strik
ingly lu contrast with the almost
imultuueeus announcement of an
appropriation of vast sums by Congress
for pensions, by a bill which no ene
for a moment imagines that the pieel
rteiit will dream of vetoing. An appro
priation of forty thousand dollars for a
posteffloe lu it hoH.'!essly Democratic city
strikes him as extravagant, but he muv
easily see the 'absolute necessity" for
yug u forty million pension bill even
jnay involve an expenditure
K sum. A Itcuubll-
boasted lu the
per ccut-
U
er three
these pen-
1UO IWUIIHIBOl""-
Ann.HII44ini
lncnitx claim agents
Train tit consideration " of
The president has amnie
and provocation for a fine lit of
neiny if he is se disposed. The noisy
flourish of his veto axe against that peer
little Southern pottefflcc only serves te
remind people of the vigorous swing of
the same weapon in the hadtls of Presi
dent Cleveland.
TiiKcotnmltteeou the judiciary has re
ported te the Iloilse a bill te prohibit aliens
from acquiring laud In the United States,
and BcueinpitulcH it nllli an elaborate and
Interesting reK)it. Ne ene micstlens Iho
power el Iho government te oxclndeMlotiK,
as, fur example, tlie C'hlnevs lire escludcd,
and this surely Includes the lesser power
eC defining Iho property rights of tlionllens
who may be admitted te the country. We
de net want te clmne away foreign capital,
for we need It te dovclep our vast
naturul resources, but In some fields of
Investment It seems te throateti harm,
and when the capitalists live- abroad and
have no thought of evor becoming Ameri
can citizens and no ether Inte rent In our
peepleand Institutions, It would seem both
wUe and Just te leglslate against tliem.
The commlttee rojiert tliat " cerlnln noble neble neble
men of Kuiope, principally Englishmen,
have acquired ami new own In tlie aggro aggre aggro
gate about twontj-enii million acres of
land In tlie United Ntntes." Ilesldus, this
Uud Is held by untltled aliens, but In
smaller tracts. "This alien non-resident
ownership will, In the courne of llme, lend
te a system of landlerdism liu'omp.itlble
with the Intoresls and free Institutions or
the United Slutpi," They have also in
vested millions "iu American rnllrend and
land bends, covering purlmps a hundred
million acres, part or which, under foro fero fore
cloMiro sales, will most likely, before many
years, become the properlv el these foreign
bondholders In addition te their present
princely possesslotm." As much of the
liind new held by foreign capitalists in
the West is iu alternate section with
government land, they have fallen In with
tlie Illegal prnetieoefinany big landowners,
and se fenced their domains that thelr cat
tle, practically have the use of the public
domain, and the settler is crewded out. Ah
that uhnsn requires uoparate attention the
report only alludes te It briefly. The bill
declares all foreign-born persens who have
net been naturalised incapable of taking
tlie title te lands, except a leasehold for flve
yours. It will compel alien landowners te
ccae te be Mich or te become cltleus of
the United Ktntei within ten yearN.
A sample of alien landlerdism i sthocase
of Mr. Sculley, who llves lu England and
awes allegiance te the queen but has nine,
thousand acres in Illinois occupied by
tenants who are chlefly Ignorant foreigners
and pay htm an annual rental of two luin luin luin
drodtheiiH.iud dollars. TlioNclienlcyenlato
of about two theiiHand acres, within thu city
limits of 1'lltshurg and Allegheny, from
the routs of which the Scheuleys, who are
HtiliJecU of the llrltlsli queen, draw
annually net less than a hundred thousand
dollars Is another nmtanen of alien land land
eordism. Jeu.n C. Dr.i.ANKV, state librarian of
Pennsylvania, is te be appointed revolver
of public moneys at Oklahoma, This posi
tion curies with It a salary of fcWXi, be"
sides, it la h.iUI by thu Philadelphia J'rew,
certain legitimate perqulslteti. T1ioImi:i. T1ieImi:i.
MOENCKit Hoveral years age referred te tlie
psrquisltes of his presnnt olllce, and they
I lliey
word net all legitimate, lie serv
,'i'H Jrfh
Quay's scavonger.
-'
OENCnAi, Ituncit. In eimniiiaml of llm
,nlUUiry dopartmenioffiakotu, has no fear
'Jrlsliig r ui" Northern Cheyennes,
BjpwjTrnriTl tlie alnrmlng rumors Irem the
neighborhood of thelr reservation lu South
ern Mentana. Ue ex plains that settlers
have strongly objectod te the Cheyeuue
reservation, and thore have been frcqueut
taunts made that the Indians would seen
be cleaned off. The result has been te keep
lh IndtSus uud settlers at daggers' jieluts,
and te foment any trivial dilUculty.
The report that a pesse of cowboys has
left ltosebud with the avewwl Intention of
driving the Indians buck en their reserva
tion, without regard te the troops, is rather
curious under the circumstances, as the
Cheyennes number some iiine thousand
aud are the most vturllke of savages. It
seems probable that the disturbance Is the
work of a few of the reckless and worthless
Indians or the tilbe, aud that whites are
magnifying ltiu the liope that the result
may be the removal of the Clioyetiuos,
whose presence is a constant menace. It
Is also said that the Indians are lu an ox ex ox
clted frame of mind, because of the Kc.ircity
of feed, and It Is possible that a collision
with cowboys might bring the whole trlbe
out en the warpath ; but even in that
oveut the troops could probably crush
them bofero much duntuge could be done,
ns ene-third of our little army Is up lu that
part of the country, aud the Northern Pa
cific railroad could bring thciu quickly te
the scene.
ri:itei)N'Ai4.
Tub Cimiikwiicii will start en a tetu of
the world en Aug I. He will return te
Itussla by way or the United Suites.
PlllNCi: i: ClllMW, who is Vi. OOO.OUO
richer by his marriage with Miss Ward, or
Detroit, Is a geed musician and plays the
violin especially well.
lluv. Dr. U. !:. lless, Iho new editor or
The Stiihvitle Vhnsluin Uhecatc, Is a
genial man and is net at all ell'eiuled Ifau
an old clerical filend slups him en the back
nud return Kh : " Well, old lless, hew aie
you litis morning?"
CAliniNAl, Mannish, iu Louden oil
Thuisday, addruased udopiilutien bringing
bun gifts en the occasion or his Jubilee.
Ue Hiiid he desired te die as n priest ought
tu die, without iiiuuey and wllhutit debts.
He mentioned in detail the vaileus chari
table objects en which lie intended (e be bo
stew his jublloe glfls.
Loellnu ItonectteiiH.
Keep Coel. hhut thu deer!
Is this cold oueugli for you ?
Ileal thejluglcer the bell, merry belU,
Aktliet-lclghsge by with clU, screamy j ells,
Of Hie drardcllghirut belles,
And thelr swell..
K ei y here, i crj wheie
la the crisp ami fro ty air
Don't forget te feed the birds while the
snow Is en the ground.
What weather this Is for a house-warin-Ing.
Upen a thou, and bare, brown limbs
Of grrul deciduous tns;s,
Kind nut ure puts her pnuts of les
Which bag net ut the Luces,
tikute, skate, skate,
On the Ice which Is tule uud thin ;
IJut the tender boy, ntIie tried It Urn,
Will mcrcome back iig'in,
tiie the jioer freezing Iraiup your old
overcoat.
The snow-ball lunch is popular in some
circles. Witsliiiiiten Star.
Van IIuurK.v.s
soluble.
Cocea The erigluul, most
, J.adles Ai-e the Ilt-st Judges
Oa nil matters connected with the toilet. They
hu e decided thut M)ZODONT li whut they will
have. " When u woman will, he will, you
may de(tviiit en't; and when she w en't khe en't,
there's im end en't." This accounts for the
popularity of H07.0DONT.
le
ne
rerlw
ri.eiTrN
lUtulns din-
nllnrlv aublecU
Vit wnfnftii rrnm the
.nnl r.nniilfntlnn Willi
Hie I'rcucrlptlim " l Dm
rr.mun'1 IMOullnr wcakiicuM
Tielrt by ilrutxUI. iimcIet iH-
rniy, from ilia ninniiriiriurers. insi u
ivn.nii.fnninn in every dine, or menv
1 be refunded. Hcogiisrsntee en beltln wrnjH
pr. r,fiw
Instructive Tteadlnir.
Horaeerihetoollmontsli from illlTerrnt ptu
ple relative U Thrnnat' JJectrtc Oil. nnd the r
hrf It lias ntven them when dlnlre-ncil by heait
aclir, carsche and Umlhache am in Intrraillnir
re artmn as you will nnd. This being a tnnclnl
medlclne, Is Held everywhere by drinrRtts. Held
In Ijuicaiitcr by W. T. llech, 1.17 una 13U Nerlli
Clueeii street.
.
Ask Your Frlsmls About It.
Your dlttreiiKlnK cough tn be cured. We
knew It beoaune Kcinp't linlsam within the
past few years lis cured e many coughs and
colds In this community. IU rcmarknbla unto
has been wen entirely by Its genulne tncilt.
Ask soma friend who has ued It what lie
thinks of Kemp's Jtalsnm. There In no medi
cine no pure, none te cfTcctlve. Iirge bottles
Me and 1 at all druggists. (2)
T
UK hll'K IU A OLAHH.
It Dees Met Ssent te bu Very Much but
It Is Often Hueuuli te be thelSeutuiilns
or Death.
Did you ever held a class el drlnklnn water
up te the light nnd notice hevr completely fllted
It was with little particles of matter? HloeUed
perfectly clear and pure, when you poured It
out, but yet was reel:lni( with animal or vrge
table matter. De jeu lmsglne It ran bn heal
thy 7 De you wonder why. In' little Mlillc,
your mouth tastes bud, your npietlte Is peer
and you feel a general dlngual with the world,
Hut If water Is se Impure, what shall we de?
Ilelt It? Ne, that may kill the germs, but does
net remeyc them. A fur better way Is te use
purenhlskcy wlUi It. The best physicians In
Amerlct, uuticsltatliigty ilcelnre this new, but
and bear thlsmnjtcurcrulty In mind-It must
beurc whiskey, for Impure whiskey is worm
than Impure water.
Doctors, chemists, scientists nnd professe',
re new hilly agreed that no whiskey used ii
America te-day Is se chemically pure or free,
from fusel oil, as Dulfy's Pure Malt. It bus suc
cessfully withstood tlie enmity or all ether
whiskies, the prejudlee of wcak-mlndr-d and
the bigotry of narrow-minded people. Why?
Ilecause It has produced results, restored
health, prolonged life, awakened the lugging
faculties and counteracted tins evil efli-eis of
poisonous nter. Indeed It Is a pure, meillcliiiil
whlskev. De net, however, allow any unscru
pulous dealer te I in pone upon you by declaring
he has sonic concoction or hts own that Is "Juit
us geed," or nunc bottled whlnkvy that Is
much better." It l tlie very popularity or
Delly's l'ure Mall that hns caused iIicmi un
worthy decoctions te conic Inte the market.
(I)
-pUlTKU THAN TEA AND C01TKK TOil
TllliXIKIlVKIS.
Van Heuten's Cocea
" DKST AND OOEH FAUTHIMT."
Ask your Oreccr for It, tuke no oilier. ftl
JHtnccllrtuceue.
XpOll IIOIUZONTAIi HTATIONAIIV HIV
Jl; glues, fromSteROIiorso-pmver, und Verti
cal Rnglurs from 210 4(1 home-power, you will
llnd them at JOHN IIKHTK, fl.C) Kust rultuu
street.
r1ANKHKl)llVATJ:it,0ll4M,AUUI0llUAM
A eiiiiiyiiH
teJOUNrittJl'
of nuy sliHpceraipacity, at fair prices, go
.ki.i uisir iiiieii sirici. m.-viii
TNJt:aieiiH. mm i.uti.k idaist, iian-
I cork Inspiraters and Klccters, I.bennan
iieuer rt't'iHT, i eneeriiiy
IiiHiM-cler. Aincrlcaii
iiijcriers, mi in n
ICast Kulton street.
Injectors, nil lu sleck, at JOHN Jlt-HP'S, H.U
II17-IKI
1 f VV.U l3i:NT.DUIir.NTlJKi:HTOCK (.'Hit
J 7 llllcules lu multiples ofillie, eurnlnga
giiaritiiK ii i'.isIi dividend of 10 per cent, periin.
num. iiayalilCkiMnl-aiiiiually, ure lssuet by tlie
lltilldhig uud Lean Asswlatlonefliakotudlouio
Olllce, Aberdeen, Heiith Dakota). Ne member
ship fts or ether exiiense Incident te Ishiianre
of stock. Hteck may be convened Inte cash at
purchase price artcr two years. InveMer sc.
cured by rcut estate mortgages te double tlie
amount of tlie Investment lc)HMtcd with a
Trustee. Correspondence Invited. "
C.W.STAItMNtJ,
Munnger I'lilladelnliiVs'Olllce,
JauUlmced Ne. JILWriluiitHtrcel.
yt
ITISTATK OF NANJCT 1IU11KII. I.ATIO OF
Jli ijinciiKlcr cUti,r'n dccciised. Letters
of adniliilstniUjcn-eii raid istuln having been
grunted te.Ufie uudcrslgiicd, all iktmiiib In In
debualyfinfrete lire piichlisl te uiake linnin linnin
lUmle uiivinrnl. aiul tliem ha luir claims or ih-
Jr"maedn ugiilnst tlie same, Mill preM'iit tliein
"iiueui iieniy
for w'tlleineiit te Iho under-
tLvt
signed.
......... J II...,.,,!.,........!., ,,J,
I A l I'U 11 Itlll l, I nn...ln.,.t..
Admlnlslralers.
Chan. I. IiANius, Attorney. mSI-t.tdF
Estatk efkI,izaiii.vi'H vi:avii. iiA'rTi
of buncastur clly.di censed letters testa
iiientar) en said estate ha lug been granted te
tlie undersigned, all pT-ens Indebted thereto
are rifiiieiteit te muke luimedlute puyuient,
and tliose having claims or ileuiaudsagalnht
tlie same, will prevent them without delay for
settlement te tlie undersigned.
WILLIAM WKAVKK, Kieculer.
Bmitii A KK.Nr.uv, Atlternejs.
inuyP-btdF
V
t-hith
AT r.ltlHMAN'ls,
Ne. 4J West KlngHt.,OppoHlte Cener Heuse.
1JS.011 8A1.1S U1IUAF- '
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
a) by
IS feet, with two-story brick back build
lug 12U by txi feet.
nail aim kecii looms.
Let
M by VIJ feet.
JOHN II. MKTZbl.U,
Nu.ua. nit ii hu
J.
II. MARTIN A. CO.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
China
Toe large a stock en hand,
and every yard reduced in
price.
30c China Mattings reduced
te 1 6c a yard.
Damask China Mattings, in
Blue, Red and Olive, at 35c a
yard ; reduced from 50c.
Japanese Straw Mattings,
Inlaid Patterns, at 25c a yard ;
reduced from 40c.
Remnants of Straw Mattings,
5c a yard up.
J. 11 Martin it' Ce..
Cor. Prince & W. King Sts.,
U.lN'UA.VrUK, FA.
stm Minus
tmmmktt':
MltABBLrau, Friday. June 13, IflW.
Take the blue in this 30
inch Dress .Cheviot : real in
digo. Grews brighter with
washing. That's the sort of
gebds they are. Honest in
every thread. As fair a 15c
quality as you'll firid ; our
price i2ltc. One of the best
wearing fabrics we ever sold at
the price.
5-cent Figured Lawn I Blue,
black, brown, and red figures
en white ground. The price
seems absurdly small when you
sec what a worthy stuff it is and
hew pretty.
Se of the 5-cent Challis
artistic printing en colored
grounds.
Northwest of centre.
The long line of 25c Scotch
Ginghams stripes and plaids
is bright with attractions.
You'd stare were we te say
hew many thousand yards melt
away from these counters every
day.
A big heap of 30-inch Scotch
Damasse Ginghams just here.
Regular 37c kind, the price
25c
Nerllmant of centre.
Heavy Cotten Skirt Patterns
40c. One scam and a band
and you've a Skirt worth 75c.
Dezen styles stripes with
borders :
black und white
brown nnd wlilte
navy and wlilte
Nerthtteiit or centre.
Coel, easy, neat, and the
prices right. We say that of
our Summer Shoes ail of
them, for big feet and little.
The few sorts we tell of are
only te set you thinking.
Fer the Men :
Drewn Heat llluchers and Halt, Mahogany
Itussla falf Laced Hhees, nil hand
made, JO.
Tumpice Kuksct float Laced Hhecg and
Oxford, 1 1.
Mcn'HlllackHlieei In the best of falf, from
SI te 57.00 ; In Patent Leather liem M te
Hi.
Fer the Beys .
Mahogany and Chocolate float and drain
i.arcii mines nnu uieru. iitke nircn,
2'4te6i, I2and t.'.K); lilall(T slre, 11 te
'.', 8 1.60 nud tl.
Fer the Women :
Wlne Uuimla Calf nnd flrenn .Seal Oxford',
OrjyOere, Patent Leather, nnd O070 nnd
fleth Tep Patent leather Foxed Oxfords,
Se.
Muhegnny Tumpice Oent Oxford", 1.1.
IIIiicIciiihI t'oiered Oxfords nt 2, S2J0, 13.
JS.10, 51 nml 15 te suit nny funcy.
Fer the Big Girls :
Mhscs' Finest Chocolate Oent Foxed But But
eon nml Luccd Hhecs, 11 te 2. all width",
KM Tan (leat. whole quarter, J.'.
MIkkcv Cliocelato Tamplce Oent ilutlen
Hhecs, II te 2. widths A top. J1.73. A ery
Npcclal Imrcaln.
Mlw.es' Cum a Ijieed ftllees at II Hint were
VM nnd SB. Ouly 13J te 2, A nnd 11.
Fer CJitldrcn:
Oliorelato Tamplce Oent Butten Hhecs, 8K
telUJ. 8I.W; uteS, I1.2A.
CaiiMiH l.sccd Hliees nt 75c that werefl.23
uud 11.00; 0 te 10S A, (1 te 8 II.
Market street side, west of malnuUl.
Jehn Wanamaker.
ilrtcitiucry.
A UF.NC'V FOIt CALLAHAN A CO'S OK
V meiit te tnke the plnce of Hed liead. In
iitillc It makes He times Ilin u,uautity of red
lead and Isfarsupeilerln makliii:8t.uun Joints,
packing man ami hand hole plates en boilers,
Ac, Ac, I'rlre 20 cenla per pound, at JOHN
lll'Xr'H.SSI Uist Fiiltonslreet. mT-tfd
171011 IIOLTS.TaU HCKEWH, Hiri'HCItRWH,
Sqiiure nnd Hcxnuen Nuta, thc.e Reeds In
stock, ul JOHN BUST'S. IHUiibt 1-ulten street.
m7-tfd
1710H IIOILKIIM, HOIlIZONTAL.TAUULAIt.
' Vertical, l'ertnblc. C Under, Marine, of
uny slre or power, of ilie best material and
hoi kmanshlp, ye te JOHN llhttT, Ml Last Ful
ton street. m7-tfd
T7OH l'ULLKYH, HIIAFTINO, COLLAIW,
llnncers Clump Bexes, CenplhiKs, etc., k
te JOHN BEST, ill! East Fulton street. iu7-tlil
TTlOItBOlLKinUIIKIlHlIHHl-X.hi'ILI.SON
! Fipu Wrenchcs.l'IpeiinilMeukey Wrenches
cmiihlneil, Flics. Oil Cans, etc, ke te JOHN
HliM', XU ljist Fulton street. m7-tfd
T-Al)IATOHS OF ANY MAKE Oil 1)K
V kIkii, can lie fHrnlshedntrcnsenablellKUres,
by JOHN' BIiT. HU liist Fulton street. Im7-tfd
SVV MILIC HAUlTMil.lis". COB MILLS,
I'.iIIht Itelleis, Tan Puckers, Trlple 1 terse
Powers, Mlllliie uud Mlnlui; .viachinery, nt
JOHN illisT'H, AM Kust Fulton strts t. in7-tfd
-10LD BBONZi;, LIOUIDS AND HIKING
T rerstrnni werk,ut JOUNlllira,SH tnst
1-iiltmi street. m7-tfd
1JOll OAST IKON 1'11'K FI'ITINOH, BOTH
1 plain and reducliiir, up ter-Inch diameter,
Malleable FlttliiKS, l-lauges, Fluuge Unions,
Manifolds, Aniericau Unions, Tulie Hupperts,
HaiiKers, noerauil Ccllleir Plates, go te JOHN
11 f'.S. SCI Fast Fulton street. ni7-tfd
ITAOIt HIKAM (1AUOIX, IlIQIt OK LOW
; l'ri'xsure. Water Huiireh, Oiiure Cocks,
Weed Winds or WelKhted, Ulass Tubes,
Wlilslles.HyphonsferHtc.un (iaiiKcs, Cjlhuler
Oilers Plain, water Gauge Columns .Cocks for
Meain UauceK.cult en JOHN lllf, XU l-jist
Fultenstrts't.
iu7-tfd
17W1K PllATT A CADY ASIIFiTOS DlbO
' Valves, Jenkins Vnle, Bruss (Hobe Valves,
Brass (lutu Valves, Iren Ilisly Ololie Valves.
LevcrMib'ty Vulxes, Pep Nifcly Vahes, Air
ViiIncs, Itiidlater Valves, Pratt's HwIukIik;
ChtH'k ViiIncs, Brass Check Valoi, Feet Vnlxes
Aniile ViiUes, mil nt JOHN BLOT'S, an liis
Fulton Street. m7-tfd
."IOU CASTINGS, IKON OK BltAbS, LIGHT
' or heavy, nt short notice, ke te JOHN
US r. Sll Kust Fulton slrivL m7-tfd
111
Tl' YOU WANT A Filth I'-CLASS 1'OltTABLH
1. KiikIiic nud Beiler, en wheels, cheap, us the
follenlnt; prices shew: U horso-pewer, 175; S
hone-pener, J.'iij ; 10 horse-pett er, ?S75; 15 horse herse horse
peiicr, JS75; a) liorse-pott er, f 1,175, call ut JOHN
braT H. SU hiist Fulton fctreet. in7-tfd
1 BACKINGS, AH FOLLOWS: D1KIGO, FOK
Steam and H ilnuille I'aeklii',Ahhet Iteiv,
Woven und Wick l'acklni;, Hemp Packing, As As
bestes Mill Biurd, Asbestos Ccuitnt, Asbestos
Slicatlilnit, Oiun I'acklni;,Gum Hlngs for Water
OiuiKts, PlumbiiKel'uckliii;, Heed's Patent As-
uesuis, i.iueii sectional ripe cecr, ulJllllN
Blrs,;ui 1-iist Fulton striH-t
UI7-IIU
-i7-Hiri. COITON WAHTK, COPPEI) BY
the pound, lis.' ; lu leu of 10 pounds or
eer, IV. All poeds delivered te unv part of Hie
city Fixe. Call en JOHN BLsr, Ne. SM liist
Fulton street. in7.td
CAKKY IN STOCK- BKST CHAKCOAL,
IlaiuuiereilB.irlren, Deuble Kellnett Iren,
Burden's Klet Iren, ltlxcts, Het nnd Celd
Beiler Iren, steel, shtet Iren !Vlli tu Ne. pi, at
JOHN BlisT'.S.irf.! Fust FullenHreet. niT-llil
1" bUMlS. lielLF.IlS. mTning. JhiNTitlFul
cat and steiini Puuijis, el tut) capacity, at
JOHN lir.sT'S.SS! Eal Fulton strceL ni7-ifd
LiTKAM HKAl'ISTHKCOSllNGllKAThOK
iO itMlllliiKS, ctiiinhis. (.choel houses, tic,
though kiicce.v,fiilly usml ene hundred sours
ni;e. When ouceiileinnlaleii clinuiie call en
JOHN lllr, who will tslve you a satisfactory
Jeb, ut n fair prhv. iu7-lld
I ak i hTTla kfFkntTen faih IO
Mislel Making, t'littrrns, Drawings uud
lllne Prints, at prices reasonable, ut JOHN
HOTS, ti.lt Fast Fulton slrst. m7-tfd
ItuJkamfkicansigiitfkedeylindek
Lubricators. Glass OH Cups for Beurlugs,
eucaiiKet them ul JOHN HFbTK, Sil Fjis
Fulton street. m7.lfd
IF IN WANT OF BRASS OK IKON Hl'OF
Cocks, Asbeiles Packed Cocks, Pet and Bin
Cocks, Leer Cocks, Sttlni; Joints, cull und tit
them, or tend jour order by mall, te JOHN
UES1', at East Fulton street. rej-tfd
i ?SrA FEI71' OF FIFE, FROM
OU) Ul Inch te U Inch diameter, for
sale ut u low Suture, and the only house In the
city m lilt u pisj culllui; machine cutting up te
li inch dleaivler, Ht JOHN BES1' 8,353 East Fill,
teu street. m7-tfd
9ntUvm.
ATCBES, CLOCKS, Ctc
atclie T
CLOCKS, ETC.
A rnll graduated OnthahiilcOptlclsn wilt civs
rare fill attention te the correction of bad vlileii.
Rest repairing.
WEBER'S. '
IWyi North Uueen street. Near V. It, R. Depot.
pM-lyd.
TKWKLEIt AND GRADUATE OITICIAN.
GILL!
GOLD WATCHES,
HltiVEK WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, JEWELUY AND 0ANE8.
Examination of Eyes Free 1
Ne Dreps Used I
OHAS. S. GILL,
NO. 10 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
w
ATOHE-S AND JEWELRY,
Watches and Jewelry.
If you wish te a buy a
GOOD GOLD WATCH
We can show you Elccant Tnttcrns In Ladles'
nnd acnt's Sires nt a Wonderfully
Lew Price.
FULLY GUARANTEED.
GOLD ik.NI) BILVER BF.AD NECKS AND
BRACELETS, FOBS, tc.
Speotaeles Properly Fitted.
Walter C. Herr,
101 North Queen St.,
COIl. OF ORANGE.
Z
AlIM'S CORNER.
OhIhk te the number of cases ue haiofer
treatment and ndjuslincnt. we have determined
te open the otllce ou
Monday & Wednesday Evenings
Fer the accommodation of theso who And It
dinicult nud expensive te leave their work dur
ing the day time.
OFFICESECOND FLOOR OF
Zahm's Cerner
ENTRANCE :
NO. 3 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
-Oillce Hours from 7 te 10 p. m. Monday
and Wednesday of ouch week.
ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE !
Ne Fees Charged 1
All diseases of the Eye treated nnd operated
en bv a Graduated Oculist of Unquestioned
Ability, and thorough satisfaction Guaranteed
A FULL LINE OF
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware,
As well ns the Novellies of the season, nt the
Lewest Cub Figures.
A Hpeclulty made of Intricate Watch and
Jewelry Repairing.
Ernest Zahm,
ZAHM'H CORNER,
upr5-:lmd
LANCASTER, FA.
QSVOCCYtCtt.
TBURHK'H.
Geed Old Potatoes
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Fresh Strawberries DailY
SCO cuns of Cern at Cc a can.
FINE OLD CREAM CHEESE.
Canned BInekberrles, te close out stock, nt
fie. put up with Sueur. Alse, Raspberries and
Whortleberries. Dried Apples. Feachcs, Cher
rles, etc., cheap te close out stock.
AT
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
tlUtotetltrniilte.
rlVERY FERbON lb ANXIOUS TO HAVE
THEIR PICTURE.
Among the Daisies
Is the Latest Style of
PHOTOGRAPHS MADE.
Call und see them, nt
ROTE'S, 50 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER, PA..
Jnn7-fimd Next te FoUemw.
OEeal.
"ToirAt-eVSANDCAShS. WEST
EKN nARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail,
by U.K. MARTIN CO..
uS-lj d CI Water Street. I.ancaalr. Fa,
B
AUMOAKDNKIUS COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Orrit'Es Ne. IS) North Queen Street, nnd Ne,
861 North Prluce street,
YABl North Prince Street, near iteadlui;
tniVs-l M I A NO TKK. H A
"Slcntletru.
1-Mt.NATlIOKST, DENTIST.
Filling Teeth nnd Painless Kxtrnrtien Siie
clnltles. New Sets made, broken ones mended
nnd remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates
und pivoted, etc Yes, even thine pertaining
te Dentistry will receive prompt attention, nt
ery Motlemte Terms. Remember that Dr.
NuilierstU the ONLY Dentist in thU courtly
who Is a Kniduute of Medicine us veil as of Den
tlslry. uu udvuulace that Is obvious.
inarS-lyd&w
XT
Graduation Presents!
Spectacle Depailiiient !
ttuve.
ff
IHf WO
FURNI
URE STORE,
bM restored te IM esst Kin street, hsvlet
full Dm of Furniture efsvery description t the
lowetprteca. Alse Undertaking promptly l
toudedte. Call and examine our goods.
ssVtMR II. WOLF. IS Reet Kins Slre
TyiDMt'lCHlXlRNEK.
ABIO MAEK-DOWN
J -AT
Wjdmycr's Cerner,
EAST KINO AND DUKE STS.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Te Redticu Stock Be'ere Making Improve
ments, Including a New Frent, Every Grade el
FURNITURE
WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES
Never Before Known in Lancaster,
We Must llae the Roem, and the Stock
Mint Be Reduced. Call while these Bargains
nrete be had.
WIDMYER,
CORNER OF
EAST KINO AND DUKE STREETS.
-CHB A GIBBS.
SPECIAL OFFERING
FOR
JTXJNET
Handsome Parler Suites
IN THE
Latest Coverings. Finely Made,
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers nnd Dealers,
(2d, 8d A. 4th Fleer.) Ne. 81 BOUTU QUEEN
' HlRKKT.
H
EINlTdH'S FURNITURE DEPOT.
WIDE AWAKE
Uuyers deslrtni; n combination of Highest
Suallty of the Manufacturer's Art in nit the
ewest and Lutes t Delgus and the Lewest
Prices In
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should be awake te thelr own Interests and
call upon us wheu their wants will be fully sup
plied. We offer te-day a splendid assortment of Par.
ler Hulls In Tapestries and Plushes at specially
Lew Prices.
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
ffiavvcte.
c
AHPETSI CARPETS
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing !
LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYEING
WORKS
Are second te none In Pennsylvania for finish
et work of ull kinds. Feathers Dyed All Shades.
Orders will rocclve prompt attention.
PHILIP SCHUMr SON & CO.,
NO. ISO SOUTH WATER STREET,
LANCASTER. PA. fctjlMllld
rinllE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE.
S. S V.
All Goods at Reduced Prices
ANC
Always One Price te All.
AWNINGS, MATTINGS, SHADES, CUR.
TAINS, FURNITURE COVERS,
AC, Ac.
Carpets Cleaned and Relaid.
SHAUB & V0( O'iRSMITH,
18, 20 & 22 East t J ge Street
BUifOMyd
!uu-e.
CLIPPERS.
TAKE A LOOK
AT THE
Ladies' Lew Oxfords and Slippers
STACKHOUSE'S,
N0S. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO STREET.
THE FINEST
EVER SEEX IN LANCASTER,
AND AT
Extremely Lew Prices.
.?-Stere times every cenln; ut 0 o'clock,
except im Monday nnd Saturday, until Septem
ber 1.
Sltterucua,
-T UTHER 8. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNKV-AT-M W.
Second Fluer Estilenum t
Nerlli Du-trfcu
ulldlu-. Ne. U
rrt-lj-d4T
L7j s
INUtltttrit mh
OKfiAT JCMe MALE.
13 East King St
A Great June Sal
REMABKABLE REDUOnONS
-IN-
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNE!
PRICES CUT IN HALF.
Fer the Balance of the Mer
We Have Made Sweeping
Reductions
IN
Trimmed Hats,
Straw Hats,
Leghorn Flatp, .
Chip Flats,
Children's Hal
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Flowers,
Feathers,
Ribbei
AND IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ALL
GOODS AT
HALF USUAL FRH
-TUE
BON TO
MILLINERY STORE,
Ne. 13 East King S
mr27-3mdSAF
LANCASTER.'
."utmmct.- ii;a0vt0.
CT. CHARLES,
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.
Ocean Knd Dclnware-Ave. Opens Jnne 21.1
JiinclO-Znid JONAH WOOTTON.JI
HOTEL IJKUN8WIOK,
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.
New, Modern, FIrst-Clusi, Complete. Pad
nvenue, ueiween jnew verK una mune
axenues. Accommodate seu
npr31-3md JOSEPH B. DAVIl
T
HE 03RORNE.
Cor. Arkunsex nnd Pacific Aves., ATLAN1
U111,.".J.
New Heuse. Modern Improvements. Ele
ter. Electric Dells. Terms moderate.
Jtinc2-2md MR3.H.0SB0RN1
rpiIEMINNEQUA,
I ATLAN'lICCITY.N.J..
PiTcinc Ave., Iietwcen Arkansas and Mlssi
Avci ; central location ; refiirnlshed mil
newniiiiiiiKcinent; eerytlilugflrstclass. Wl
lur cireuiur. j
myltf-iimd C. A. RROWN1
-AMRRIDQE-ATLANTIO CITi'.
MAM'L II. LEU'IB. Pronrleter.
W.M. E. COCHRAN, Manad
Complete Hetel ; 100 bed-rooms ; ecein frel
best bt.llilni; ureundb : bread piazzas : eleci
bullet. myZl-Sml
A TLANTIO CITY.
HOTEL CHETWOOD
Pacific Acnne, near Illinois, Atlantic City
New nud First-Class. Steam Heat ; Call bel
ihe inimiK's nunc irem tx'ncu. jieuunai
ler day. NOW open.
mKMnid MRS. ANNIE OP.UB11
nnUE CHALFONTE,
THE CHALFONTEl
ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JEKSEY.
SITUATED ON THE REACH, NORTH CAI1
UNA AVENUE.
myS-Smd E. ROIlintTS SONH
rpiiE MT.aitirrNA
Narrow Gauge Railway
IU lie opened for tlie sinner season en
MONDAY, MAY 5tl
TIiIk rtinil extends from the entrance of tl
Park te the summit of the Heutli Meuntjil
(Ooerner ijickj, uoisuinceoinnmii lour mri;
its mluliiture trntns connect witli all the rel
ir nnsseneer trains ou the Cornwall A Lei
lien lUillre.nl nrrlvlns at the Park, and retud
lug from inesuminii ei inomeiintuin in ill
TO eenneci wuu iraius iciiving ine t'ara. i
Frem iMilnts en Penna. II. H. aud 1'hllad
puta x Hcunniir u. h., witniu iuu mites, me t
can be accemnllslied lu ene day.
It Is the NARROWEST GAUGE In the werl
It Is the most PERFECT IN ITS CONCTKUI
'HON. It has uli.li thn JlOSf COMPLE-!
EOIIIPMENT. Its cniMnrs are perfect lltl
nuHlels of theHtandard encluesef ttietlrst-clai
and Its ears aru enneelallv udanted te atlerd
unobstructed view of tlie magnificent scene!
nnniK tlie line. Mieei nans, oieno iiuhuau
Is one of the features of
Mt ftrptnn Parle.
..... - w.. . - . .-, ,
uie uuest uuy rcM.ri in ucuirai -t.-iiii',j4,i44(t4j
Church nudachoel. Military nud Clvlcergaii
zatlenx. Clubs nnd Tourist Parties cu aecul
theezelustcuseef Mt Oretnn Park en tippl
citlonte , NEI)IKI8ir,J
uNlind Bnp't C. 4 U Railroad, lbunen, Pi
d?liM
EVAK'BrLOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread.
Hakes a B G Leaf of Bread.
Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread
WWHAI MORE, DO YOUWANT.T
warn m
i .-in ..
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