S6bB SATURDAY, JUNE. 14, 1890. 1. rTtAjefecb'zhiitri. euclcr ? 5oeb. xhte. AV: ATC'IIEM, ClAKKH, KfC. OLII'ITIIS. W1U ,IA.MO.N ,ftXKh. MWt 4, t ' ' wr wi; iard '4ib m much it leek forward leOntaQlng again at the blhe ' i-r fe a -sT -ir J ,a r-s 1'W HI :& W, h 'r,sr d(tS. ABHTON D1LKK. Btj United States tlie f-clioel jjjle net exactly correspond te jy elected ftchoel lienrds, it lyjterest te give n little eltetch duties of n school beard -V'y nre- Even in England Jen nnniMiigly vague, en the "' 4 :1HA 41. 4. ier .. f ftir f fr hA aei trc rvvui it 4uiui,m iiiui ut- : the public meeting of the evcry Thnmlny afternoon, Hm "visional participation in the J'C?entJ5 the innin portion of P'Xw. As a matter of fact, the D both one'a time nnd ene's & r4V .W -v? )iy nuserDcu by the beard, J,'ennd myself obliged te re Ifgreea net only a large nnm wjitlcnl nnd lecturing cngago cngage ie ise considcrable propor prepor proper farcin duties as well. as; arduous part of ene's itttjiutics undoubtedly consists a at committees. The whole porJiennl is divided up among tl,el"iittees, which meet either if rfcls'1 Ul 'ue wnncreH Bjrow-tJer the purpobe in the dsomVRcheol beard efltce ' he Thames Embankment. Tr is supposed te sit en thrue i SB- rl Li' if .. '-"vM- ?M .'. rK UW" f& rl& 'l nrce 'l0 n,ay prefer. Kik D0' my share the works com- wa lias churge of all the .tjii 4MS.4:- f rf. i i .s i t i pjjjB has ered se much abuse for the WlZXZZT, ...J?r? "Y i jreHM1" rt:uuui tu;iiuigi.-iue.(ic tf aste 'Ids latter, however, te . .Ml trussed all strictly iiltnn- 'Jjr tleiiulH' as we" w " appoint '$ etr1iers' 'B divided "I Jnt" &ST ., i-cemmlttces. such ns the 4- McW,u')'1 tt!aclien,i tll proiue- .j",wli t-Auiuiau euu-uuui- ""U of which I sit, and the Sib-commitiee, of which I 'IM. Se I de net tliinlc I ". y of exaggeration if I eay JUlraire Uftm'ii linnra 11 i-erV ife. 11" T ff5S i-ift it&JUei n Uav. ojicliiaive of SuLiir. !'H v'" are oevoieu te com- f$?F w iH'jjiic. bomctimes, when If "Wii. . . . - passcjL'ii rusn or work-, i may distit e duy from 10 o'clock till lawa.he beard efllct's, passing be thfudttce room te another, oendU1 moments by signing nrufo'n'nerable checks which Pre RS Kp. aUj ta ilnance cemmitter nl 6v v. and for anv member whom C Indlnntnna.,ltlJVcrty-4l li'd' nin,rnmla' EpucJnlly iuterwit rk& Mnii. 'J beard duties. In my own -K. mm. II i hllU DtllLTVJA ill? IR7l,LIMI 1. tm Ki -. t Lambeth I am respenai- lis!? nCOnnl ctn., f ..!.. ''"Af"1' 1 a uitirva teiUU Ul 11I11U Kv ?h uy nre wittered ever a t'v. Tf . " are nil very far 'f?' . 'jewu home in Kensing- ;JJ rery temanagi thotherough thill H.1IM 41. n.. .. n..t 1 2 pi fcwgnjnerniiig. Soenoortwo nlng department and te the welguUiendly relations with the law. tibtresses. Very often, if turned Sf adWee or iuforma iuferma be newi-'nchers ask me te call. makes it drop in unexpectedly in pp. sentlnifW8'-'1' tliat everything KSt Eatrai"y- . . Ik? deanlHA' &"' explains that w& hi. twu11'"1 t0 n extra as- K'j ,X11S DCS..,, i,., .,.,. ... K". H Bet ril1 f ene bIie has Ps nCaiing n.,,il.nrrll.enHI,i.l. 1, ens dl f 1 1 Ilm told a long story " "" "'eage ei tlie jiiaj-greunu is This su,ji the small infants wet iraple i,ristently playing in the of actierfhicli are left by every Incalcul, Many of thete little lsf Jndlath, if they had te pass wJr jleus channels of efllcial JR. ? take fcuveral weeks te ff?Jl . tla.T 4 a.... V.. .. ftlfi. .. . nDlnnnl lH,n..l.n n...l . KC lubes a""""" iu'fi i nj W& Jehn B ' at a ''e01 s usually f llbrarxT nv f.ac Then, tee, it ii mr ratuer1;1. 'e tea10rs, !?,feel muU" '."ted, and if a class of - "'- nt a new sons, or if the DOOKS wejy happy uptituile for SJj, tutien of chPi-n mid pupils alike teP,c PI1U1 te 1) put through i.r The feunriuvlienefit. Pu9'-'t3 usej confess that we nre WlS of his ew( Londen of our school Ev Pu" ;vy3 a great pleasure te -eUvpJy ivi "no of our big, hand- p . fjflfl liv- tillbnf tl wif ll if a irnlilml i'jl tln.i. 4..MM.1lit frn.ii flic, .iii.lbf. if r UMO 4Uil-"0 --1 V. IIMUC V 't, our iumre,,",-'""wl ,"(1 ence i tf.er tbeM! plover the separata class rinetenul j'ri""iu, "ie uigtcn : Uy te les"11"1 'Wi na the 'Tiiuetee Caiua'e8, 'l 'a ,v cow'ert te K UUt tUe iilJ Ullll llUKIUl- Coebeol can'fl',11'!1'8 J"""08 ,nny ?imchoelf1.t.h"rd"3r evertluu t !W1. rf 'U-J '' "ai'l'y ir. M..J . I . ' UUHl, WBH 111 HCI1O0I """ wuai bTOmd scholars alike. ine.,but , nhvavs Ix-tter. nn.l '" 0'T and smartness alwut L itch is very enceurdg- Me6' miji deir(iien Ipbitrve'l iu an JiK)l room! it!". PKtn&,uKfl mjunnt, are 'JEbToe" wit- V."?, httnfwilW UVCT lllllL-f. u lewnwiiiay be put down by any torje nre then taken in l turn. nsJiii tiiii manner that a motion in Uc?r of free education was carried last (winter ny a large mammy, tnus greatly -.- . ..... .. strengthening tlie hands of the advo cates of this most necessary reform. It was also by a netice of motion the ether day that Mrs. Besnnt nnd Mr. Stewart Hcadlam tried te ro-raise the whole question of religions instruction by mov ing that Bible reading should be discon tinued in all our schools, n motion which, being considered nt the present moment inoppertuno, did net find a single sup porter en the beard. Pnrtles nre very fairly divided en the present school Ixiard, which adds a great zest te the divisions There are nbeut twenty Clericals efHpgldtes, as they arc frequently tci-HWi, and an equal number of Progressives or Itndl cals, but between the two thcre stand nbeut a dozen wi called Moderates, who, en the whole, mere frequently vete with the former than with the latter party. Mr. Diggle combines in his person func tions analogous te theso of speaker of the Iioube of commons, a leader of the government. He acts both as chairman of the beard nnd as; leader of the Cleri cal, a combination which inevitably from time te tiine produces uufortunate results. As n chatrinnu "pur et simple," Mr, Diggle is admirable, with nn im im 'mense knewledge of busincsi nnd n con siderable senf.0 of equity, but when par ty considerations happen te inlervene his judicial impartiality is apt te fail him. On our side for I fancy I need hardly inform my American friends that my placeis among the I'regrebslsts the Hen. Lyulph Stanley, a clever member of an exceptionally clever family, la ene of the ablest educationalists nnd a very leading spirit, although he finds himself pretty frequently in antagonism te theso Members possessed of Socialistic lean ings. We four lady members of the school lwird form n veiy harmonious little quartet in spite of the various differ ences of opinion that naturally exist be tween us. Our wnier member, Mils Davenport Hill, has for many ycara ox ex tended her special protection ever the distinctively feminine branches of edu cation, such ns sewing, cooking and laundry work. Her influence has cer tainly been nuut betielicinl in thle de partments, our methods of teaching sow sew ing te large daises being no succchsful that we have been fiequenlly .applied te for ndvice en the subject fiem both Aniuiicn and Australia. Mrs. Maltlaud, who has had much local exjicriciicu of schoeli in her own division of Maryle Marylo Maryle bene, devetes her cnergicu mainly te hchoel management and the (election of teachers, while Mrs. Annle Ikaiit dili gently pushes forward all the labor ques tions nnd does her best te iufiihe the proceedings of the beard with a Seclalibt spirit. It is mainly owing te her exer tions that the liemd new declines te give contracts for schools te nny employer who does net pay the trades union into of wages, a change which was net effect ed without a fieice struggle. Khe is also an ardent supporter of flee schools and free meals. As for myself, 1 have pe far abstained, intentionally, from taking up any special line of action as a woman. It seems te me far inore important that women should le.ttn te take their full and equal shnre of intellectual work side by side with men than that they should erect themselves into a body with beparate and jKi&ibly antagonistic claims mid in teiests. This in no way afreets my very firm la-licf in the iuimeube advantages te be gained by the probenee of women en the beard. In the ordinary loutine of business there arise numerous little points lesjiecting either the instruction of the girls or the comfort and well lie ing of mistresses and pupil teachers which it is obviously n woman's province te decide. Te tin?, personally, the whele work is full of a never failing interest; it is thoroughly practical in the best sense, and in working for the welfare of the rislug generation we have a satisfac tory conviction that we are at least be ginning at the right end. Jh&QL '0 GOSSIP OF THE ATHLETIC CLUBS. Tlie Orange tlilb, u strong social organi ergani organi sateon In th.it prettj NVw.Ifi-.i-y town, lias nrrangi-il mi ntlilctie adjunct known ns tlie Orange Athletic club. They are hi) lug out u Held with a track, liasubnll diamond nnd nuuu'i-eus ti-nnis uiuits. Tim inein beuliip of the adjunct is already lnrge enough te make It a micccss. Tlie annual spring games of tlie Warren Athletle club, of Wilmington, Del., will take plncu en Saturday afternoon, June 31, en tlie ba.seh.ill grounds. The open events are 100 )ard,?J0 yard, fcSu yard and 'J mila 4 mis, jmiiiiiiik uigii jump, running nreau jump, 1 anil ;t inlle bk-jcle raw-s nud put ting 111 pound shot. All tlu-se are li.tmll cap. Theru are ether events open only te members of tliu Wnrn-n club. There ill nlbe be n 100 yard run and a a mllcble)tlu race, both tcruteli, for the champienliip of Delaware. I'utrnuce fee, .V) cents per man for each eu-ut. A large numlieref Xuw Yerk city at hlete.H ill tKe part iu tlie&e gnmcH. A repreM-ntnthu of tlie Hemer Athletic club e( Colerado is traveling tlireiiKh tlie ea-t looking at thu arieiiH Kyiiina-iums of large utlik-tle elnlw ami Yeung .Men's Christian iiHset-iat ion-, The Denver club U In it thru ing condition and Intends prof iting by tlie experience of it eastern brethren. The Maple Athletic club of Chicago re cently elected the following etllccrs: Presi dent, I.011U M.illcry, mce president, lit ward l)vegnn,secii-tar), lleinanl MiCaiiu; treasurer, Niclielus HUcridp.n. There nre new 12u niemU-rs In geml htandlng, and Hmengllu-AO are quite a number of imkmI athletes. The Pacific t'ea.-.t Amateur Athletic as as as hoclatien, wheMi headiiuartiTs urent San Pruuulsce, has lately adopted rules con cerning (Iwiuipleu&liip eents, disquulillca disquulillca disquulillca ttouef ntlilctc, records, and athlett hell ing prlzi tlmilnr te the Aumricuii Athletle uulen. KITerts he far te nuiulgnuiate the tw e Itedies ha e been unsuccessful, but they nre working inore Iu harmony new than ever before. Although the city of Pullman, Ills., is owned by the Pullman Palace Car com pany, and person wishing te rt-klde theru ,can only rent houses, the town beasts of a beautiful athletic plant en the bhere of Lake .Calumet, nnd Ju proportion te the in in tiawtaets.nearly allot whomare employed In the railroad shop, there are numerous geed athletes. The athletle ground nud beat Ileus are within a ktoue's threw of tile huge aggregation of ttructureniuthe 1'UlIllian' WOrka nnrl lull... ... .11.1. stimulates uthletlc practice. '-1 Tinififflai emnr. who WTE ?tratie nemi- W" ""l be the next he commonwealth. )rgfn. "JKn nutbreak the civil wnr lie entered the seuthcni army na a member of the stair of Gen. Gor Ger Gor eon, nnd remain ed in nctlve serv ice until the dec- laraiien ei peaces Then he in a de Montgomery his " " I home, and has re- cel. themas jenes. sided there ever since. In two crises the Birmingham riots he handled ths militia under his command with skill nnd prudence. He has liccn n member of the Alabama legislature, nnd Ills per sonal nnd party friends declare that it elected he will fill the gubernatorial rleilr lth dlirnitv nnd nbllitv. YACHTING NOTE8. A rnce for forty footers will be sailed this year under the auspice of the Corinthian Yacht club of New Yerk. The race will lmnsm-cpstakcs at $100 each for starters, fi'i It dcclnrcd out by June 30; 50 if de clared out by June 31. There will be no time limit. It is expected nnd hoped by American )nchtsmcn that the new Burgess forty footer Gosseon will knock the spots out of the cutter Mlncrvn. The twenty rating cutler Vrcda, which gave the Dragen, tlie crack beat of her class, no murh trouble last )car, has been purchased by a Canadian yachtsman. The prlce paid by Commedore Tucker, of the Eastern Yacht club, for the Sea Fex was f 10,000. Be many thirty footers have lecn lately built Hint the Interest lu thatcless Is nt Its height. An l'.iiglltli IVitrdrlnn, Jehn 'J'liempMin, who recently mntched himself at Yarmouth, Kngland, te walk twenty miles lu four hours for 1125, acrempllslird' thu fent stlth 0 minutes, SI rcc rcc euds te spare. Thompson felt se safe an te the re sult that during th Inst hnlf mile he carried his grandson en his hack. Tliompseu is in hisMlth )car. He hits taken part I n numerous matches. 'J' he walk against time took place en the Calster read. The con ihe was n hulf mle, at n point where the rend was p e r f e e 1 1 y straight nud qulte loel. Although JOHN Thompson. tlie timu was net remarkably fast (V. Perkins, of Lumleii, walked tlie samn distance in 3 hours 80 minutes 67 seconds, July in, 187"), tlie per per per forimiuce ciented considerable Interest lu I'liglaud CHCSS AND CHECKERS. Cliess problem Ne. CO. Black. HTBS8B JBL rm a Kim '$&, &$ s B"6a MLBJBL White. Whltu teplayiimt unite lu fouruiees. Checker problem Ne. 00 lly Jehn Mc Nnlly. Ulack-2, 10, 18. 21. White 13, 10, 3I, 3U. lllnck te play and win. S01.UI10NS. Chess problem Ne. 05. White. lllnck. 1..11 tu Q 113 K 1)5 2..B-113 K-K5 3..II-QD0 K me es. i. II or It mates. Checker pieblcm Ne. 05 By Jehn Mc Nally. White, 13, tS, 10, 'M, 27", 2S 30. Ulack, s, O", -, n, 1 1', i,, 21. white te w in. White. Black. l..lSte23 2,.30to2e 3.. 27 te 21 4..2I1O20 fi. .20 te 18 0..1Ste23 7. .2J te 27 1.. 0tel3 2. .31 te 30 3.. 30 tell) 4..U te So Se ft. .20 te 31 0.. 13 te 17 White wins. ON THE GREEN CLOTH. Albert Powers, the peel exjiert who re ceutl) defeated Alfrede De Ore for the ihnnipleunhip Ht continuous peel, hits been challenged by Chnrh-M MnuuliiK te play for the championship and the U. II. C. Ce. emblem and n take of XMQ. The games will tnke plncu In l)roekt)n en the open ings of June ll, 20 and 21. While running l.ftnj points ntthestralght rail game In his recent billlnnl match with J K. II MrCleery en a 4!xU table, Jacob Schnefer innde four circuits of the tuble. The balls did net part ence while he was doing this gi eat weik. Wboi-evor Miiliu-Ia KxInIh, Tin-hllieiuuru lte certiilu pre). In Inlermll leut iiiul remittent reer,ilumli HKiic mid ague cuke, lheller lsntuii)k hcileiikl) iitteeteil.iind tiiebliHMleeiiUimtnnU'K with bile. One or 1 lie elilef reasons wli Hosteller's Memnili Illllirs Iskiuliukiire itefeiiM- nsiilnst rlillls nnd lever iimt eerj fiinn nl iii.il.uhil diM-.ise, It, Hint It iIik-s uw.iy with Hit 1)1 II t lellie illi-eiise, t. rr ritriiiliiirlrresulailtv or the lillMrj iii-ruii (ii nil-Minn-or tlienrilMiliir Hiommseii when tin- UN-cum- U iuMih-nt Tln-re Is no rtniT fertirylinr ireiinillerirthiis atniiit Ultliioremlj:riil Ultliieremlj:riil liw tini liK-iUlty where the inliiMiiii-liiliiti-ilsH 1 lure U no eeitiiln Imiiiiuilty rieni illsiMse In mi eiKlemic or epidemic rurm, tohe eertsl by llit- list) or ihe nveniKi- Ienics ami iiiiII-mi.in-inisllitu Hut where quinine f.,iN , liti-r .Mv.untiiuui in iret-niiii-iiiiii eiirln, eloieI7 ACiironirCuiiMlputleii nnd Slek-IIeml. nelie. Dr.HIIiik Ijiuc, w-lille In the Hecky Mnimtaliia dlcecrca a root that when combined with ether herbs, makes an easy anil certulu euro fur eoiutlpalieu. It Is In the form or dry roetk ami leiti, and I known a fjine' nimlly Jlcdl cine.. It yrlll euro stek-heuduche In one night. I'er the blexl, liver iii)il khlijc) t, and fur t-leur-Ins iiplliut-oiiiiilvxleu It linen uuiidtrk, Ilmg Kluts nil it ut 60 cents n piiekue, (aj m&0m' ft m m m i ,'. M ere- ; :.1V,"",u",'yer.'"liBtirilnM-inu,iiiiil HV it'AVti "''''ll"-'""". ilit-iiiiintlkiii, inc tuitx or thw lii.lnes nn.l , miller, uiul tnin tnin lUllUes iiiulktreiiBlheiiH the nerieus sVitnm 3 L Gansman & Bre. The nrrnfrnt Imlnffintnli CurVflmd in .MKN'rt, UOVH AND ClllMmKNH Clillilren's Hull, former prices II nnd 11 IB; newnrlllnirnt 75u. Clillilren rmiiIU. former prlct, Ij0 nejit-! new dllim nl 11.10. Olillilrcn's Hull, former prlce r"riAew selllintiiHUiO. . i y "l . llev' hiiltn, former price 11.W 0 rA' nlK.2. .4.-. ,f(f Mr, llev' Klllle. former nrlcei fj: new lil.'J Hifl. Heys' Hull, former price I7.W j new nelllnir nt 11.75. Meii'nHiitlx.fiirmrr prlre !8.fOj new t.c!lliR nt f3.2. Men's Hull, fiirmrr nrlrn 110; new wIHiik nl 17 25. Chili rcn'n PanU, ECc, 'Sic, .V, fjOe, 75c. buminrr Ce.il nud Vent nt lleilnciil l'rlce. Men's Hiimmi r Ceals lit 20e, 25c, .Vic, 0c. Men's Hummer Ceiitmunl vests at 75c, ItOc, SI tl.Bi, tl.T'i, IA ., t. .1. Min's WerkhiK I'lintsri-diinit te4tc. NOW I8TIIUTIMK KOH IIAUUAINH. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors nud .M nun fuel n rem of .Mcit'n, Hey's Biid Clilldien'H ClelliliiK (Kxclimlve.) et sna 6B NORTH QUEEN ST., 8, W. 00BNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA. - Nel lenneeted with any ether UJetlilns lltniMiln Ihuelty. tj-H-caiilliiiisniHl imike no mUlnkcse Hint you eel te llif ilnht iluie. M AKI'lNlIltUn. Wk huse tliee pepuKir Ore)- tcrfc-cHults In stock, nil klre, K il'Jnnd (11 Kteut men, don't decide jeuenn't be III In lUmly-Mnila Cloth Cleth lug until ) en M' our stock. YOU WONT NEUDTOHK TObtlTIIKHI-: Aim IIAIUIAINK. Cxtra sIen In tinelt npinl tuyeurcxtrn ticlghl, tl(l,!l2,!ll. AsKniiliiiillUR time Is nciirltig, our sleck of Dress Hulls for Yeung Men nnd Linge He)H Is most complete. You'll llnd here the iiiuntcrpiirlloyeiir Idi-.i of a ult teslnnit op In en teiiimeiiceiiienl ilny. Prime Albert, Cut niwi), roiir-llulten yck Bl)les nre lliece.n sh!ipcs.JI2, 113, IH, ill. In Ibe llins' Clelhlng Uepiirltneul theionre pilcu surprises in nleie. hiu wlnitjl, lliinil S-5 will de. Coel, comforlii cemforlii comferlii blc, neat, iltessy nnd prices right. AVe fny thnt of our 'I bin Hummer Clothing, Cents and Vents' l'engif s nnd 1'laiineK Ten te one you'll Ray It toe.niid, meilliigsomLlhliig,)eu'll be n bu)cr If jeu see thu Hues. A laige eholee otl'lipie mid Duck Vests, fancy nnd while. MI.lt CHANr TAtl.OltlNd-ChoUe Selicllen of Cleths, lUasnnulile I'rlces, I'cifect W'orkinnn W'erkinnn ship nnd I'll, Quick DelHtrles. Hcoeur Unilcr enr unit Hosiery, Negligee Hhlrls nnd Neck enr. Chelreslnnd flirnpcst. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. 11 IllHIl A ItUUJ'llKtl. Net Making As Much Neise As Thunder. HUT SELLING LIKE LIGHTNING! HITCH IS'lllKTAId.Ob' OL'lt Clothing Department IN A Pr.W WOHDS. 'ord',llke theClethlug, Hlilch mean much hut sin- little. Hie rer jeurselr among eui liuiiiy line-, of Men's nud llnJs'Ullllll.i. We lniiugiiarste This Wtck a DEEP CUT PRICE SALE Children's Knee-Pants Suits, About 11 In Number. Hrekeu SUe nnd l.eU. Norfolk, I'lenlt-it tjneks and Cm M Halted. CnsklmiicK, Clie lets ami Weri.UHl. l'iltvsOm--hiiiriiiidT-lhlidsorthe.o marked en Ma) Nt. Can Yen Afford te Miss This Great Opportunity? mi:anviiii,kei'k Ready-Made and Madc-le-Ortler SUITS l 'or Mi:N and ItOYH continue te plcn-e rori reri rori eiie Willi their I'll, Make mid I.e l'rlce-i. DONOrrAIl.TOSIU.llll.M. K'i;itVTHIMI IN MKNH KHItMSHINU". CI.OTHir.llS, MKItCHANT TAIUJUH AND t JEM'S' KUKNIUIIKItX. H. QaeeD St., Centre Square, Market St., I ANl'.VSTKK. PA. ,W. " .Ini'kvki.epku I'Aitrs Or the lluinnu lhKly j-jilanzeit. Dcvcleiwd. mreiiguiencsi, etc., u un Inlercstliis iulcrtli-c- meut Ions run In our iuKr. In lenly le In mill lea we will my that here Is no evlilrnceef liumbuK nbeut tliln. On the contrary, thoud theud thoud vertlseninrevtry lilehly Indorsed. ieU-rcMed iH-rhims iiiny t;ct sealed circulars kI Iiik nil car lleulurs, by wrlUni: In ilm KltlU Ml-UMCAI, X).. 0 WHiin l JIllIlu i. H. V.- JXillu VW.ild "" 111-1) JAW IIIRSIl k BROTHER, CU)CKS, liTC. A filllKnidtiiilcdOiitliiilmicOptlrtnnwlllKhe nrcrulntluilleti totbecerretllonof bad Muluii. Hest K'luilrlnir. WEBER'S, 1J9J North Uticcnlrcel,Niarl'. It. 11. l)eet. np;i-ld. KWIci.KIl ANll UUADUATK OITICIAN. J GILL! (TOLD WATClIKrV SlIiVKK WATOIIKS, UIAMO4NU.S, .IKWKIillY AND CANRS. Examination of Eyes Free I Ne Dreps Used I CHAS. S. GILL, 40. 10 WIT KINO STKKKT, LANCABTEH. PA. w ATCIIKH ANlLIKWIXHY. Watches ami Jewelry. If )ou wish te 11 buy n GOOD GOLD WATCH We cull hIiewj en nieriul l'atteni1 In Ladles' nnd Oenl'aNlzen at 11 Wonderfully Lew I'rlte. FULLY GUARANTEED. (JOI.U AND HIIiVKIt IlKAl) NKCKH AND lIKACI'XHl'rf, KOI1S, AC. Spectacles Properly FltteiL Walter C. Herr, 101 North Queen St., co it. or ouanei;. rvAHM'MCOltNnKT Spectacle Departnient ! Owlnir te the limnlicr of rases we hnofer tieiilim.iitiiuil iidJuslmcut.Me haeilettriiilued loeptii tbuollleuen Monday & Wednesday Evenings I'er lliencconiiiieiliitlnu of Ihose who ltnil-lt dlllleiilt mid nieiiiile te leave their work dur ing Iheibiy time. Ol'KlCn-SIXONl) l'LOOIl OK Zahm's Cerner KNTIlANCi: : NO. 3 N0RTII QUEEN STREET. itar-Olllee Hours from 7 te 10 p. iu. Menduy 11111I Wtdnesday efe.ieh neck. ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE ! Ne Fees Charged ! All illsonhejef Iho K)u treated mid operated (11 bv 11 (Ir.iilu.iled Oculist of L'niuestleneil Ability, nud thorough t-atlsrnutieu Utiiirnntttd A KIM.I. UNIIOP Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, As ell ns Un-Nin titles of the reason, ut the Lew est Cash I'lgures. A hKMliuty inailii of I nt 1 lento Willi h and Jewtlij llep.illlng. Ernest Zahm, .AIIM'SCOUNi:it, npr5lmil I.ANCASTIUt, 1"A. iU'fvloi'Viitei'o. ITAItllWAIlK, At. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO, V Continental Lawn Mowers, New Quaker City Lawn Mowers. Hydrant Hene and Garden Hose. R E F R IGERATORS ! Jl.WirrrS linrollielilBliCkt;reput.itlon,KlP mure s.itinr.ietleu with lesscoiismnptlen et lee, limn 1111 ether ltelrlgemler lu the market. Jewett'8 Water Coelers and niters, Qcm Water Filters, Hammocks, Wlre Window Screens and Wire Screen Deers. Hardware and Housefurefslilng Goods. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., n a 'ju vi:vr KiNu vntr.r.r, niylT-eiiidM.W,h l,AMAsri;ii, l'. A'ev jTalc ex it cut. 1711)11 UHNT-HANIISOMI-: rilO.NT ItOOM 1 en id ihxir, Ne. 12 WestKlngslreet; llnest, loentlenlii theelt for elllr.) or lluhl business. Impure or W.W.AMOS, lu-Vtfd Allir'HU.illery. OECUHK A HOMK KOH VOUIl KAM1I.V. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR SALE ON Till: MOST IiIUUUAL TKHMS. Twe-story brlek duelliiiK beuses, leta I 'JO feetdtep. en Ijiinensler uM-uue, belHeeu Will nut mid l.ciiien streets. Tuivster) brlek duelllui; limine with man k.ml roer, pore lies lu Ireut, lets 115 feet deep, 011 North l'liie, bt-tueeii (.'luelnut and Walnut klreels. Te-story brick dwclllu houses witlt front Minis, Iren fenees. lets 1') fwl dis-p, en West Walnut, between Mary and I'lue senvls. Twixterj brick dwelllni! lieiues, lets Hi net di llll ) I'll IT OV 4TVI1I nnd Mary stri-ets. it'll, en est lA'iiien klret't, betwtt'ii Chnrlntte Three-story brick dwelllni; houses, lets IMIfeet deep, with all the modern liiipreeii'euts, fient yanls.cn West Cliesluut street, between I'lne and Nevln street. Alse house8en Unst Wnlnut, North Mine North Mnry, between Wnlnut mid ij'iiien.aml M-111011, between Mary mid I'lne streets. All the uhme houses are In geed order, newly pajiered, ens fixtures In ull the rooms, wnttr lu tlie klttheu.iiud the eellars wnrrniit''d lebedry. Ciillaudsee for yourself, 110 trouble te shuw you. iAp-OUaVtV'-lceuler.. upr'.'O-lyd.M.W. 3JU North Murv tilrfeeU (M till Presents! TAKE A I.OOK AT JU K Ladies' Lew .Oxfords and Slippers -AT- STACKHOUSE'S, N0S. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO STREET. Tim 1'INKST kvj:k hki:n in lancastkii, AND AT Extremely Lew Prices. S-Hterc closes ccry nrciiins nt 0 o'clock, oxeepten MnudHy nnd Saturday, until Seplcm berl. J-OWN TOTHKTHEHOTTOM IN ritlCE I IWLcailTTY T tub ni:wi:sti Tin: l'HinTiicsri thk HEST WKAUEIt ! THK CUKAl'ISiT OOOI) HIIOK hOI.I) IN LAN- CAsn:u I'eit IjAeihsj' wkau 1 Iii nil our buying experlcnce we'vn seen rowS2Mieet superior to"THKMe te"THKMe OINTV." l'l.ieed side by side with any J'J Krnde sold lu Ijitieaster, thcre nre few Ik1Iiih who would net select " THK Me OINTY " ns the best nnd pretllcst. Till: McOINTV HI10K Is thoroughly Mell mnde tlirougheiil. The iiiiersnre cut from line Hrlglit DoiireIii I.e.ithcr, sleek, ele.iii and nllriietlve looking, fehnped ever r.islilunnlile lasts, IIHIiib KUUfjIynnil toinfertubly. Have leather Imieruml outer releft.nifdluni luveli;lit, which ) It-Id le.ellly le the nctleu of the feet. Cloed snhsliinllal sole le.ither counters le protect the heel shnpc net npt le turn ever nud pull the fronts awny. TIlKMtOINI'Y.SHOHceines In twewldlhs-Dtind Hi Opera Tee-i, with pretty shaped low heels te ensure com fortable tread. l.uilli'S should net miss ctniululus; THK MtQINTV SIIOH. It will pltuse both old and yeiing. The st) le, the iiuik Ins, thu flulsli, ilm tlttlng qualities, nud lut, Imtliet leit, the jirlce will inaku THK Mi OINTY Ibe iiopularsbeo or the tow 11. Ilemcmbtr the figures, 51 re. SKAUB & BURNS, 14 North Qukkn Sriu:i7r, IjANcas ri:n. 1'a. J' AltOliJl'Ab'sOUI'MKNTI MEN'S RUSSET SHOES -AND- OXFORDS. 1 lnip one of llie Largest Assortments of Men's ltiisst-t and Seal f hevs and Osferds lu the city. HUriiKT hillOIX lit SI ), fj, J W, Jl mid 1). Itl'ssKT OXKOItDS ill 51 'Jj, $1 BO, J2 and SO. The (3 shoes I hae InTweSljIc". One beliitf all Itussit (Jt'iiuliieCiilrHkln with Kqunie I'lps, and the ether Light OuzeCiilf Bkln wltli a neat llusset Calf bklu Trimming-, 'lhe (ii'imlne Iliind-Maile Line nl (0 is from 0110 of thu ilest l-'.icterlts lu the country. I lniM'n llnt'ef theseln hlx llllleient .Styles and Tees., Don't Miss Seeing Our Dis play in East Window. The One-Price Cash' Hevse, Ohas. H.Frey, (Successei te KUKV A KCICKUT) the lender of Lew- Trices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOK..I vt 5 KAS1' KINO STUKirr, liANCAril'HH. 1'A. -StoieCle-ed Kvery i:einns ut 0 e'tlutk Kxccpt .Monday .mil satunbe. T TATs NKW ANll I'ltKITV. Stauffer & Ce., Iiuiifcistur's IiOiuling Iliitlei-s, i:hiblt the Uirgisl ami Hist beletled Slei-k of Straw and Summer Hats at 1 iik vi:ky i.ewksi' i'ess.iui.r.ruu'i:a Hen's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 20 Cents. CHII.I)iM:n.H nt Any l'rlce yen Name. FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT STIFF HATS, in nil Ihe Summer shades, ut Il.il ! J3. l.A WN TKNNIs C I'S A.NII HATb. All Celers. IHUNKHANHTUAVia.lNCl HAO-s I'er the Vae.itlen Season, ut Very l.ew Tilees STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queeu Strwt, UANOAHl'Ki:. IA. DUCNKENNKhS. I.hU'OHHMUT. In.Vll the Weild there is but One Curi. I)U. IIAINrJS' (iOl.DlIN HI'KCU'lf. It can Iwelven In u cup of eolleeor ten, or In articles of loed, without the kuuwleiUeet Uie patient, Ifuncessiiry , 11 Is nbselutely li.irmles and will eirect n permanent nnd speed cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or tin alcoholic wreck. IT NKVKH I'AII.i. It enemu-s se quietly uud wltb sucli C'-rl.iluly thnt the imllt-nl undersees no liimmenlci;c and i n he 1 a ware, lilseoinpleto rcfuruiaMeii :s elleetitl. iae Ixsik of parle-uU rs fr t CHAH. A.I.OtllbU. lHUKR'sl. Ne. Ullnsl King tt.,Miucusi r, rn. octat-ee-l-TTUAH CONTINUATION OK uOK Second Special Sale OK Wash Ginghams ! SIS A,t yi1 te "e already large nf- sertment. av; (lliinliama ninrltril IV. rie uiiiKiinms tnnrkcil UUc. I'aUiiiithilms mailtcd fee. One whele ense useil ns n Hpecinl Drive, Re per This Is a decldeil bnrcnln Hint prudent buyers will net puss. I.AOIKS' AND MISSUS' Plain Silk and Silk Taffeta Cleves, In lllack and Coleti, 25c, SSc,u0e, 70c, tl. IjuIIcV Plllc Mlltb, lu Cream, lllack nnd Tan, 12'e. '.'.in undone. ' ladles nndJIlsies'DrtsiKldOlevei!, In Dlnck unit Celers, IIV, ride. 7.V, II, 11.25, tM. Hut-de ileMiuctnlres, lu 111 ick and Celern, tl.2.jiuid tl.CS. CLOAK DEPARTMENT, bark of Notion, en the Hist fleer, where lndlei 111 find a lnrge asei tmeiit of Kashlonable nnd bryllsh TUAVKMNO COATS, IlKADY-JIADK DUKHSUS, IiAWN TKNNIHHUITO, UI.OUSi: WAIbTa and (1INGIIAM BKIH1U Calice Wrnppen, In lljrk and Light Celer", 11 le$1.2Ti. Uulles' Klanncl Ilathlnc Hulls, ti te !5. LITTLE BOYS' KNEE "PANTS, 2TiC,G0c, "Se, 11. Callee nnd 1'crt-ale Shirt Walsle, 20c, 2.ie,SOe and 75e '1 he I'm erlteCntubrldiie Tunic Hnlt rer little boy, lu Kine raiilH, all sires, In light nnd dark lolert, II 75 (O57.D0. The I'epular Mattrlal for Gent's Hummer Stillc; ENGLISH SERGE, In Light nud Dark Htene Celer, Navy Win? and llreH-u, Hl.eleteii Ceat nnd Vest, Complete Hult, China Bilk 1'ongee Coats mid Vests. 17 .'ii lie Alpaca and Drep it ICte Ce.Ua and Vi't, l-iiiiidi;. l'reneh 1 luiinel Celin and Vest, S"2, J2.W and Deiiiet l-'laimel and Seersucker Ceals and Vit, 51,11 2j, 11 ftj ami 31.7.1. 110)k'SumuierC'eitntiiid Vet,1l te JLVi GENT'S SUMMER TROUSERS, All-Weel, Light and Dark Che lets nnd Canst meres, ii.W, V.1, 5100 and 51. Btcend I'loer, Clothing Department, for Men's Working Pants that nre reliable nud warranted net te rip regular Tailor-Cut ijiirmi'iit, 7je, Vh 11, J 1.25 Hiid 51.50. UHNT'B LIGHT l'KLT ' Summer Derby Hats lledticeil te 50c. Gent's Llglit-Coleied Belt Tell Pocket Huts reilutid toeSe. Twe i-tti'i or this heiiMiu'd goods iu Men's Straw Hats, All going nt 25c. Children's Sailor Hats, lu White nnd Mixed Sll.lW, 150. Gent's l-'lne hlle .Straw Ilats.K'e. liens' Dress Htraw Hnt, 25c LADIES' PARASOLS At Orcully Hcdut-ed l'rlces. Coel nnd Pleasant Summer Underwear India OntionndHtiptTllue Meilue, 25 cents te 51.50. Madras Cleth Shirts, I'er Genu mid llejs, 51.5) te 12. W. rrenth l-'laniiel Tourist Khlils, for Genb., 1 te 12.50. J'lue Silk Outing Mhlrlk, fei Gents, 5 Win Diimet and Cheviot He itlm; Hhli is, for Genis, 25c, SUe, 75e. The Vtr) Uitest Idea In NECKWEAR l'ei Rishleu.ible Gcnls Is tlie KINUTHCK, Oc SUMMER. ROCKERS, Ker the Perch, Ver.iuit.i nr silling ltoem. Ihe Lulles' l'aorlte Slimmer ( hair, inndeef hind UiiUlied natural maple, with MirnMied lat back, ualunil Weed iillut seal, tieng, tool and romrert.ible, price, tl. A lull assortment of sUe in WIRE SCREEN DOORS AND Self-Adjusting Window Screens. Qent'a Lawn Tennis Oxfords, Pedestrian Cut, Keal lliewn Canvas L'pierp, Haul ItiibbcrMilc, all sites, Prltc, SI. GentV Chocolate Celer llalmerul Dress Mich's, Hlyllsh 1 oinleil 'loe usliixj that Is sun te be be minie popular us u Hummer Dress Slien prltc, ii.UK Uulles' Lace Oxfords, lu nil the nepulat st) Ut, 75e te !.'.(. Williamson I Fester, ?2-38 East King Street, NO. Sit MAHJUil T- HAUH13UUUG, FA. m EE , -nv MXSAbfe.?