Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 16, 1890, Image 2

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fte'rti benefit
.4n be had wlth
KTbe bill which pre-
;ihe hdultcratlen of beer
bifid. It Is n mistake te sup
'. Its beneflt will euly be te the
niwmnisF liliiianlf fnr In Ifiltlnrr
V, VUUau.a.v ... - - - a
Iway the minim ciieci 01 mitiueraieu
beer upon Its consumer, u win neueut
the whole country lliat new sulTers
Sjfteni the 111 conduct that the pobeucd
keer causes.
r:hV..ItU hardly te be denied that pure
Kbeer Is a wheleseine beverage j and It Is
Kktl known fact that In Kurem'.Wliere
ftlH tmverumeut eeetelt that it Is nurely
5ai.e Tin timl ftflWta realllr. flfilll lis. free
m""""- . : . : r . ; . .
j;sttie. Intoxication In'.tlic.te ler tiriiiK-
j":ng countries Is unknown, and where-
'Sirirctilsiiiusirationei me iiceu ei gev-
Llr'ficturer hns net heretofore secured it we
'$t de net understand, for we have In our
Si Internal revenue RVfctem all the inachlu-
35j try needed for ebtulning a pure niniiti-
'pf-Taclurc or liquors. All lb uisuiicries
. are closely watched te see that they de
& 3t evade the piymcnt'ef tax; and It
fr'Weuld pecm te have called for n very
pjgjliave also rciiuired these watchers te hoe
feA'ttaat no deleterious stuli'uas ued in the
fe3f making of the liquor.
?llyt iuw ""l nnw introduced into i eriRrecs
Jig requires that nothing but mult, lieis
;i,'anu water stiuu ie lined in ieer niauinir.
,& f iviifHu I III. tn a tint, ni-n Ir tnlr lii, Tlml
fi- djlnrr that Ix-er en n nut wi liimli! from
Kt'iese Ingredients nlone ; and this net-
L&wivusiaiiuunj mi; mi'i mill, ilia uuu
-laaja fkver lienti fminil wlm tl tel tint ileetnm
pSb his customers that there was nothing
"ibttt malt and bops in liulteer. (ion-
;Vtirally they lied ; ami ultthclrcustemcr
ni Knew it. Tiicy Knew it iy their kiiewi-
&go of Its cireet upon them. They
Sk6evr it been u se tliev knew that I lie
$Sj4rewer would net be likely te avoid the
pmlrture and benefit his pocket. They
...f-jinew iiiui me iimm in mu Keg wui
:eued by soda and Its sweetness by
' rluentm. nml tlint IU vlrtiieu viri lint
W-W33 1jA et ynnk nfitl linu ..l.ttfi rPlirtt.
m? miay be pure beer made in the country ;
Sfebat It Is very pafe te say that It lit very
IWrarely made.
fcr. - Atlrl llift nnlllilrv linj.ila iilrn unr nu
PJ -ji.i-" ... "vv.,..
VII IKC1 Ull ll!J.y UIU lUUl 11H H.UI1U
usununlng ( w' llret consideration of
"jvaHUMbcaiiii ,Ui(l pure ioeu mine iirsi
aTjwccsslty for It. t Why then should net
xSm&n'a treverument nroteet the feed and
.eeeteltthnt it is nure? Wuv should
;it'fiet the venders of adulterated feed of
'11 kinds be iHinishcd : nnd whv. when
S.the government has Its watchers at
A avprv lintinr vat. Rlinnlil tliev nnl lu r.
.' i'qulred te see that its contents are pure ?
b There
is nothing that will secure the
&st aim of the advocates of temperance he
(j readily us the manufacture of whelc-
aeme liquors ; for it Is n fact that the
evils of 1 utempcrauce and the wrongs It
W?perpctrate8 come chlctly from the per
?M'finently lllellects utwu the body of
iYl ?! .... .. tm
.i-aauitcrateii imuer. jm esi)eciaiiy h
this the fact with malt lliiuer,whlch has
2jjj- b cij sii(juiijr riiiiiuiauug uueei, ami
jS,;c which Is se widely used and always will
ee be useu. 4i our temperance inuniis
, will turn their attention te securing
pure liquors instead of prohibiting them,
they will make their vulu work, very
ueeful.
"' The Census (Jue'ii.
And new the rows commence ever the
census enumeration. Ambitious cities
And the figures fall short of their exikv-
& tatleus, and they want te try it ever
S again. The West Is esjeclally the
acene of these ccdhu.s rows, for there is
! iuc great rivalry 01 new uern cities.
tk? J)euhtless the census Is very liti-
Lfc- town Is no meie correct than
..another, and nrebablv all towns
. get about as much if net mere than they
are entitled te. The enumerators mis
Hjj 'nany names and gather in many twice.
ggf, ircepie wiiu uivcrs uauiiuiieus are apt
te be ceuuted mere tnuii once. 'I lie
census enumeration amounts only te u
rough guess, aud the towns must
be content te take their num
bers as they get them, if their
..counters have net been us nglle as
the counters iu ether pluces it is their
bad luck. Lancaster does net seem te
have had very nimble counters If she is
only given 32,000 population, which
would be but little ever u ratio of four
te one of her vote.
lu Cerea.
Away oil" where the fur ISast comes
nearest te the fur West, in the " hermit
, kingdom" of Cerea, there Is a little cloud
of war. Net a war of any bcrleus coiibe ceiibe
r quence en this side of the world, but
1 one that may have au iuipertaut inllu-;.-enceupen
Kurejiean ullairs. lllsmarck
:f recently observed that Russia shows uu
f Jncreasiug tendeney te retire from her
i . 'menaeluL' uttltiult imviinli l'urr,.,- ...,,i
ikVM.-te develen aud advancn In Aui., ...,,i
SS" one evidence of this is theactlvltv of
Russians en the A moor rher at the
northern border of Clilua, and iu curi
ous sleepy old Cerea. J fen their cuter
prise Is Jealously watched by Knglatid.
China and Japan. The Japs de net
.relish the Idea of se strong aud danger
ous a neighbor ub Russia, heldlug the
resferu shore or the sea of Jupau.
China is thrown Inte a spasm of alarm
' '" at ever" rumor of a-jgreislen from the
ftj fiunu, uuu r-iigmiiii is uiurt utld anxious
un gveerni priueipies, cenceivillg ll te
be her jiartlcular business te thwart
Russia w hercver possible. A steamer,
Jutllu from Teklo, brlngt the positive
tateineut that all the Itritlth men.nf.
; s W8T U (,ttt jmrixjr wneu Bno Mt (t verQ
lying Willi steam up under orders te go
te Cerea ut a moment's notice, lieeauku
of some mysterious rumor of a Rtn-ijian
&
plot te obtain control theie. Kugland'a
Intermits there are hatdly stioui!cueuL'h
; te lea 1 her te actual litjlllitles, but she
LlvV e"C')urage l lilua and Japan te the
wiP .mini .i.i.l II... i.nnn. n It
eni i"""'! "U l" i.-ate ui jvurepe
dkliA, time efstireu uy Keeping
fw;im tue Japan sea. This
OttOli
raffeeuut for the
FM the long-.
Fhtr-
ff eiler lil
Hltflfi.UIT'M AH n.
rmMuR,.?:u"L: iu"'.
ihint-; M"yy."T,
tttr Xfi" mtvunv timing iu
hrtnieand soei of them are
br trivin hara had formal meetlnira
e wnii .,.,. The eterkiblDa are mere
tOrK'.... .mjI tA ettrjin t VAHIta nnn
r.ncuinh " " " j"."b
who are relative- of the sensters or who
re useful te them In political and ether
matte ra."
The bill also provides fornlne members
of a beard of pension appeals at salaries of
two thousand dollars each, and eighteen
additional medical examiners at eighteen
hundred dollars each. If all the little Itetni
connected with jienslen oxtravngsnee
should be counted, It Is probnble that the
highest Cfcllmsles of its cost would be
passed.
' ' '
Tuk United States wooden man-of-war
Iroquois, with ber seven smooth bore
guns, has niade anether attempt te go te
ea. This tlme she tried te get te Hono
lulu, but was obliged te return for repairs
afters few days at sea. Hetter hurry up
thnt new navy.
Pilli.ADi'.MMtlA Is going te pave Spring
Garden street with sheet asphalt, from
II read street te the park, and the electric
wires are new being placed under ground.
Tbey hate learned in VhlladelphUthat the
burial of wires should be the first step
w bee undertaking te innke a (Irst-cluRS
stroet.
STeniRs of cholera come from Spain, and
cnreful quarantining will be Html te keep
It from spreading.
Kivk of llulTale DII.'h Hleux Indians,
who have been whooping and dancing ever
Kuropewlth his " Wild West" show, have
returned te New Yerk, and ene of them Is
dying of consumption. They nre nil flno flne flno
leoklng young men under twenty, and
will find the real Wild West rather Inm
after their 1 European oxperlenco.
Upen vlijnreiiH health anil a rucKfil cm
Ktltullun will ilcpcnil largil y tin- fulure liupii -nrn
hhiI kiicewk In llfe of l rlill'l ; tlie I'hultu
or n fowl In, therefer?, of th hlKlient linxirt
ntic;. Mvllln KimkI In rich In bloeil ferinlni;,
l . I -i.a.i u. nml In. ami. fn.lillllil milHIuiilliilu
Hint In recmniiH'iiiled by the hlijlieil iikmIIeu!
aulliurlty.
Van
tii'il.
llei'TKN's t'oiMA-Once Irlpil, nhvi.yn
t.lnl, nmlitt'ii, theuKh yeu'm keen of wll,
And llmiigli of muny rlinrmt pekxi-kkciI,
You'll uever, nover,mnke n hit
UiilciK lth lienrly lMlh you're IiIpkI.
Union upon yutir toilet atHiir,
YeurHU.OUONT ' kept clene te hauil.
A Had Hrentti
Ik limiftVriibte. V tlen.t like II. A pcrtun
Mltli a ilrnuit brnilh nnit net innke hlline-lf
try familiar with en. An Impure brriuh In
e.iuned'l.y uu luiheHllhy nleiunrli. Jiurtlvek
llloed lUUert will eorrect tills evIJ. 'Kiev nre
the Iwst Dtuiiiarh riipdlrlmw liimwn. Held In
IjinautiT by W. T, llech, 137 und 1JU North
Quran Mrrcu
Don't Yeu Kuuw
Thnt you eniinet nITeril te ni'clwt tliut ni
turrhf Don't ynu knew Hint It may loud te
ronmuiiptlen. te liiinnlty, te ilrulh f Don't jnu
knew that It mn iKicnully cnredT Don't yen
knewtluit while the theuuuid mid ene huh
tniintymi have trled lutte utterly rullnl Unit
Dr. iSiiKO'H Catarrh ltumedy Ih nc rtiilu cureT
It lnumloeU the tet nf earn, mid IhcreHrehiiu.
itrO'lMef ihuinnindHorgraleriil men anil women
In nil purl nfihn country who run tmtlfy tell
elllraey. All (lrufcMn. M.Tuiw
AVhutOnoDeKO Did.
H. H. tlraxrt, of Akren, N. Y had Aathina of
the vierht kind. Toek one doe of Themat' Vw-let-trie
Oil and wni rulloveit In five mlmitea. He
mlJn: " Would walk leu miles for this lurdl.
clneuud pnyfiii bell te for It. II mred my who
of rlieuiiiutUm like mimic." Held lu l.auenlr
by W.T. Iloeli. IJTaml 1.111 North Quefii atroet.
fAN IIUUl'KN'H COCOA.
Heller than 'lea nnd Coltee for the Ncrw-x.
Van Heuten's Cocea,
"0NCKTII1KDAIAVAY8 USi:i."
AhW your Oroeor for It, tuke no ether. (UI)
tt.ltO.
TTAWNKW AND l'UETITY.
StaufFer & Ce.,
Lancaster's Leading Hattern,
Exhibit Ihu lJiri;et and lle.t bvlecleU hteek of
Straw and Summer Hats
AT Til K VKUY LOWEsT I'O WlllLElMtK V.H
Men's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 25 Cents.
ClIIMhtKN'H at Any I'rlce ou Xnmc.
FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT STIFF HATS,
In all the Summer Shades, at 91.23 te S.
UW'S TKNI8 CAPS AND JI ATS, All Celere.
TItUNKS AND TUAVEUNQ HAOS
Fer the VaitlonHcnaen,ut Very Lew 1'rlrcs
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
t.ANV.AHTKK.f'A.
gev SmiIc ev icnt.
JTIOIt KKNT 1IANDSOMK KltONT lt(K)M
en 2d fleer, Ne. 12 Wwt Klnealitsl; llneat
lucaiienin ineciiy loremoo or lUUl imliH's.
Inquire of
W. w. AUUS.
Aller'a Uellery.
iYM-im
OECUItE A HOME KOU YOUU KAMII.Y.
Secnre a Heme for Your Family,
von SAMS
ON TUK MOST UllEUAL TKKMS.
Twotery brick dwelling Imiwi, Inta 110
fitdeep, en ltncuater uvt-uui'. bviutvu Wul
nut and Ix-ineu atretic.
Two-atery brick dwelling heuwa with man
aard nxr. perchna In n-ent, lela Ui feet deep, en
North l'lue, bvlwevu Chestnut aud Walnut
atrveta.
Two-aterv brlr-k dwelling ImncH uiii. w.nt
yarda, Iren fmicea. Ieta lie feel drop, ea Weal
Wuluut, between .Mary aud l'lue avreeta.
Twtery brlek dwelling houaea, lnu 1 feet
deep, en W eat U-men alreet, between Churlelte
and Mary alrceta.
Throeterv brick dwpiiinirimtiK. in.D irjw...
deep, with all the niiMern linpnnriVenta'fnmi
arda,en Weal Chealnui atrevl, beiwtt.ii l'lue
aud Nevle alrecta. "
AiV,.!leu,e.,?n EMt Walnut, North Ume
North Mary, betwetu Walnut und Lemen, and
Lemen, belweeu Mary and l'lue atrreu.
All the above heuaca are lu geed order, newly
papered, gaa fix tuna In ull tliu roeina, water In
the kitchen, and the cellnra warranted te be dry.
Call aud see for yeuraelf, no trouble te aliew
you.
JNO. F. OHIKL.I .,
apr20-lyd.M. W.S. tUJ NerUi Mary BtreeU
TACKlNa8,AH KOLUIWH : IMKIUO, KOK
I HU-uinand Hydraulic rurklng.Aabeailleiie,
ecu and Wick 1'uckliiK, Hemp I'ucklng, Aa Aa Aa
bekloaMlllUeard, Aabeatea Cement, Aabt-atea
Bheatblinr, Gum Packlng.Uum Nlnga for Water
Uaugea, Plumbago tiukTng, Keed'a Patent Aa
lSiJ?l,JIjJ.u,';J Sectional I'Tne Cever, at JOHN
UEtjl-S. ll Eaal Fulton atreet. w7-tfd
"WHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY
' the pound, loe; In leta of lopeundaor
eer,0c All goeda delivered te any part of the
cltyKree. Calleu JOHN UEST, NeTaaj Eaat
Fultea atreet. ' mT-td
jm
'Tntr
fKKJ"V"ii
iaaW Kl '" f- re
PK;raira rcaav
fenrVmrr tlie I In.
WZT vxf ntlllAnC CfHt-f
iEanytIiJng that gees for
bur or lime.
The Ribbons, gew-gaws, and
filigree te put with tlieni arc
close by.
Children's Hats. A hundred
or mere conceits. Net easy te
trig out the little ones te
mamma's fancy, but you can de
it here whether your wants are
for dressy occasions or for out
ing and knockabout. Just as
much novelty in the Children's
Millinery corner as where the
choicest shapes for big folks are
gathered. The tide of Summer
Millinery flews strong and full.
We were never better prepared
than new with warm weather
headwear.
Shetland, Cashmere and
Fancy Shawls, slightly soiled or
faded, reduced te half land less
50c te $2.50, were $1 te
$6.50.
Second fleer, Uheatnut atrwl.
Six styles of women's fine
Hemstitched I landkcrchicfs,
printed borders and embroid
ered corners, at I2jc each.
Pure linen, of course. We've
been getting 25c for them.
A dozen ether 1 Iandkerchief
prices arc nodding like that.
1 lerc arc three :
(loed quality ahrcr Mneu IlnuilkeiihliN,
uuw uhi border, !.
Men'a fine Ilnnd-lli'iiialllrlieil ItnnilUer-
chlefx, hitTeale. Vn thuiiiiht them kimmI
value at V n duten ; new SI n iluren,
ttiree for JI.
Six nrwalilea flne Ifomalllrlied Iliuiill.ir-
1 libra, bloueliod mid fancy druuu-uerk
bnrilera, 2'iC eurh.
Hiulhneat of eontre.
Geed judges say the Wana
makcr Special Rackets are the
equal of any made costing a
third mere.
Jmenlle, tl
Yeulh'a, lUirt
riilriiieunl.).'
1lrluinnt.S-l.rJ)
WlKxiihh'keii,! VI
(li-rniniiteMii. Sl..rll
Ardniere, tiM
(lerieuiit'n H clul, M
If you prefer another make
any ether it's here. Forty
seven styles in all.
lliscmcnt, niirtliiTut of eenlre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
jittvutturc.
ITBNItlf W01.1-,
FURNITURE STORE,
haa removed le ITS Enat Klue atreet, linNltiKii
ftill line of Furniture of every oenerlplleii nt ilia
IOHlprleea. Alae UndertukliiK promptly nl.
tended te. Call nnd einmluoeiir kk1.
avt-lfdlt H. WOI.K. I3H litat KlngHtrfOt.
11
EINI'l-HII'S I'UltNlTL HE tlKI'OI
WIDE AWAKE
llUMTH ill kIi lntr n eninlilnnllen of UUhest
mil 1 1 v of the .Miiniif leturir'a Art hriillthii
nit taunt lleilgm nnd the l.euesl
Prleei lu
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should be awake te their nun Intcre'l nnd
enll upon in when their want Mill be rullvsnti
piled. " '
u ener te-day a splendid iiMnrtuicnl of 1'iu
lerHullx lnTeitrl('.iiinil PUikhei nlapci hilly
Lew Pi Ici .'
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street,
"veils .Cuiiiiw.
SPECIAL OFFERING
reu
JUNE!
Handsome Parler Suites
IN THE
Latest Coverings. Finely Miule,
At Urenlly Iteituceil Prices.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturer and Healer,
(Id.M A 4th Fleer.) Ne. 31 HOUT1I QUEEN
lllEf.-l'.
XyiUM i-"e1im COKNEKi
The Big Mark-Down
Widmyer's Cerner
HT1I.L
CONT1NU6S,
Efry Uradoef
FURNITURE GOING RAPIDLY,
Te liiake re)in for
Building Improvements.
We must haveelbew room for the workmen
Mho Mill put lu the new front nml iiuiUe ether
ImprexriiientK. IIikiiii Is of uieru ieustiiieuu
Jlixt lien- tinlll (,'oe.t prleea.
CuU iuhi MViirelhe Imiieilna uhlle they lust.
OpiHirtuultlca llku Ihla rurtly invur.
WIDMYER,
COHNr.U OK
KAST KINiJ AND I)L Kll STHl'.iri'S.
TNaLEl'IlEEaiOCli PAItM.
STORM KING (2161.)
KECOItl) 2.10.
Hired by Happy Medium, aire erjil iierfermeifi
frein 2:115 le '2.J0. Dam Tepy Ta1er b AK .
auder'aNoiniuii,lruer l.ulu.'J.lll.,, Ac. ,te.
Terma for Hnrlni: kvaaeu of lsie, JVlfuritfe.il.
Fer tabulated iiedJtfi-ee und ether liiforiuatleu.
addrei DANIEL (J. KNOI.E,
aprU-imd&vr ilaritttu, Pa,
Fer Bargains,
-00 TO-
P.&SNYDERABRO..
Ne. 14 West King St.
Every thing Sold At and Belew Cost,
AH WE AUK POSITIVELY fiOINO OUT
Ol' IlUrilNESM.
miijMiii'l
TTAUEItAllUOTItEU.
Hager & Brether,
.c roleriu;s ,cw rrintinr?,
IN
India Pongees I
The JlnU I'epnlnr Cotten fabric.
MHxlnlHlylcaluarnyaiinit Old Itre.
Weel Ciiallis,
SHVlllM.
r)8perl.il Htyle, Tiench Coterlnt.
PERSIAN MULL!
I'lnk nnil nine Hrli, Ptnlc nnd Tnn Hlrlpc.
rerincriirltr, Me ; aelllns lit 12'Cc
FRENCH BATISTE,
KlIVI'TIAN rO'lTOX,
15 Ceiita.
riutiiheil like Mull ('iilerhipa und IickIku
L'iijiIi d from I'reui h Ortfuuilli.
OUTINGS SUITINGS,
TKNNIH CLOTHS,
Se, 10e, I2Jc.
lnKtlenf Rlrlpe nml PI 1I1U nml ('umhlnn ('umhlnn
tlen of (VilerlniiH like the I'ltKNCII nnd
Hl'OlCII WAMII l-'l.ANNEI.S.
HPECIAI. Ql'AMTY lit U'r.
WASH FLANNELS
2JV, He. We
hPECIAIjHTYI.ES I'dII mtl-HHEt,
HPEflAI.SrYI.lJSrOKSIIIUTs,
wii.i.NernmtiNK en PAitr.
Black Goods for Summer!
I1LACK WOOr.dUr.N.VIUNIN,
IlliAOIC WOOIj 1IATIHTE,
DI.ACK HI1.1C WAUPOI-OUIOSA,
11I.ACIC M01IA1KTAMISE,
ltliACKSILK NETS,
llt.ACK8M.lv I.ACE ri.0U.NCIN(14.
11 Mitl.VINS IN UEAI, INDIA HII.IC,73e,l.0O.
iiuiiamn
20, 27,29,31 West King St,,
I.ANt KTEIt. PA.
UOIN-l I1UKIAI.NS!
MIDSUMMER
BARGAINS
AT Till
NEW YORK STORE.
We I!ue ltecil rortiiuute hi eeiirlng Tin
I'lcics Vl-luih
rifiUliKI) CHINA S1I.KS,
111 Old Uikk. Mnlioue, (tnrm I, Nny, Knt;i',
IU.uU nnd Ihewn Urulindi, '1 hey iut7Je
jnrjl te Impert, They w. II go f.m nt Ihe new
price, S7J je.
Xl'AV OMIlltl Wdel, CIIAI.MUS,
IX) Iiielidt Wide, Jleaiitlful CiilnrhiK, iie n jd.
Our Linen Department
Una liinur iittrnelleu for elnae liuera hut
woelfor te tin) ii Sinehil l'inchUM' of 50 pluen
1'i'isi: l.ixnxTAiiiii: damasks,
One futirlh under liaual prliea hec Mlint
emit hursnlnx uenjlii nt ISie, m , iv,lc, i)e, 7Je,
S7'te,SI WulidSl '-.
l'lfty Doten (W All l.hien
l!l.i:.( Hill) KA.MASK NAPKINS,
At JI (Uu dozen ; nexcraeld ferleis th.in Jl.Je.
i.Aitiii: ni.r.Acnui) nrcu iuvi:i.,
At 12'iclUeh.
One lluiiilietl Uezin Knotted Prince
l'lNlST CJKKMAX DAMASK TOWT.I.S,
At 25e Apiece.
WATT & SHAND,
C. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST.
yiiu-hiucru.
CiutUY in Bret'K iiest riivmeAi,,
j lliiiiimercd ILir Jren, Henlilt Itoihied lien,
Hill-din's ItlM't Iren, llUet, Het mid I'eM
Heller Iren, Met I, Shut Iren .rll) le .Ne. If., at
JOHN llll'.s,.li.l 1-ji.i Pulton atreet. luT-IM
IJl'MPS, IIOIl.EU', .MIMNO.fENTlIIFl'.
tul Mint Mi alii I'll iii i, el nn eupiielt),Ht
JOHN MXi"K,,l.i:iKiiMKiillonMreet. liiT.ifd
OTP.AM HEATISTlir.COMlNHIIl'.ATPOU
O iluelllnca, iliurehea, hIiihiI 1ieini, elc,
theiiKli MieiiMfully ued ene hiinihul jtura
nun. lien) en eoniemp'iiion (liani;e enll en
JOHN lll.'il, uhevitl t!le Jim u kallifiifter)
Jeb, lit u lair prhe.
i ii7-l Id
1
Altlli t'l ll AI'll.Mlit.N PAID 'HI
.mimi'i .Aiaiiinv, raiiiin-. Draw Hi's nml
llllie Prliita. ut prkia riuMtnahle, ill JOHN
HhhTb. :UJ t-'jit h ulten slnet. iiiT-U.l
IOIt AMntll'ANKilirPEEIll',YI.INl)Elt
1 I.llbrlra!er. (lliiksl)ll Ciiih for Hi'arliDjfc,
j en can get thorn ut JOHN IIUSl'r, :i I'mi
Kulteti atreet. in7-tfd
-ei.i nite.syr, i.iqi'iiw ami sizinu
V I reralniui neiK.m JOHN IHisf'tVi:! Iiht
rulleualrix't. in7-tftl
T7OltHT IIIO.N PIPE HITIMII, 110 I'll
pi jiu nnd leiliniinr. up lei-liKh diameter,
Malleable Klttllis, I hillm , KI,iu;e Unions,
.Miinlteldi, Amerle-.in I'nlena, Tubu hupiMirls
llnmiera, Heer and (Vlllni; Pl.iti-), go te JOHN
JIESf M. SO 1 jut I'ulten alrtvt. luMfd
"?10lthTEM (lt'(IES, 111011 Oil LOW
I' Prmaim', Water UniiKea, (Iiiirb fecka,
end Whei'U or Welirlilid, tibiwi Tube,
Whlalhw, bj plioiuiferhU'.ini IJiuiKe, Cylinder
Ollera Pluln, Wuter (iiiuke rebinnm. C'e-'l.s ler
Steam (laugva, cull en JOHN UEVr, VM Eat
Fulton ttreel. Iii7tfd
TAKE A LOOK
ATTIrV
Ladies' Lew Oxfords and Slippers
-AT-
STACKHOUSE'S,
NOS. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO STREET.
TUB FINEST
r.vmi HKKX IX IANCASTEH,
AND AT
Extremely Lew Prices.
-Hlore time every evenliif at 8 o'clock,
oxeept en Sleiulay and Saturday, until Baptem Baptem
ber I.
D
OWN TO Til E THE IIOTTOM IN PHICE I
SHOE!
THE NEWEST I THE PKETTIE8TI TUE
JllVHTWEARKKI
Till: CimAl'ICHT (1001) HIIOKHOI.DIN LAN-
UASl'EU KOU I.ADIKS' WEAK I
Iii nil our hiijlne exiwrlcnce we've
aeen rwKHIiei aillwrler te "THE Mo Me
ll 1 NT V." Placed aide by aide with any
tl uraile sold In Lnncnatcr, there are few
I .a 1 lei who would net aelect " THE He
ll INTY " na the beat nnd pretllcat.
THE MrUlNTY SHOE la thoroughly
ell niadothreuirhout. The upperaare
out from line Drlght Dongola Leather,
sleek, clean and attractive looking.
Miiieil ever fuahlonable laaU, flttluc
MiiiKlynnd comfortably. Have leather
Inner nnd outer aelca, medium In weight,
i hleh i lcld readily te the action of the
feet, (loed MiliHtantlal aele leather
enuutera te protect the heel ahape net
opt te turn ever nnd pull the frenta
away. THE McO IN r Y HIIOE cornea lu
two ldtha-I) and J: ; Opera Teca, with
pretty ahnped low heels te enaure eeuit.
ferlnble treud.
I Jul I es eh en Id net mlaa examining
THE MlUINTY HUOE. It Mill please
both old and young. The atyle, the male
Ine, the Mulsh, the fitting qualities, and
last, but net least, the price will make
Til E Sic OINTY the popular ahee of the
town, ltemomber the figures, tl AX
SHAUB& BURNS,
14 Neunt Queen Street, LjAneas-
TKK. i'A.
AllQ EST ASSORTMENT I
MEN'S
RUSSET SHOES
-AND-
OXFORDS.
t lne ene of tlie Largest Assortments of
Men's Kiisset aud Seal Bheci and Oxford In
the city.
IUJ.SHETHI10E.S nl 1 SO, 2, U 50, l and M.
RUMIET OXKORUS at It 25, IIM, J2 and .
The tl. Shoes I huulnTweHt)les. One being
nil IluN0t Oenulne Calf Hkln with Hijunre Tlp,
and the ether Light OoieCiilrSkln with a ueut
ltussct Calfskin Trimming.
'J he Genuine Hand-Made Line at 10 Is from
ene of the Heat Factories in Ihe country. I
h.uea line efthete lu Blx DlUerent St lea and
TlKS
Don't Miss Seeing Our Dis
play in East Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H.Frey,
(Successor te PREY A ECKERT) the Leader of
I.ew Prices tu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
N0.H.J A 5 EAST KINO STREET,
1.ANCAHTEE. PA.
BSterc Closed Every Evening nt fi o'clock
Ext ept Monday und Hulurduy.
Hctviocvrttm-e.
IX
ltl)WARE,4C.
GEO. M. 8TEINMAN & CO.
Continental Lawn Heweri,
New Quaker City Lawn Mowers.
Hydrant Hese and Garden Hei.
R E F R IGER ATORS !
J TWE'IT'S han the hliihcstrepututlnii, Hie
mero MitNf.iillen Mlth lot-aeenauiupltonof lee,
1 li.iu jiii nthu llefrigtniter in the niurkct.
Jewott's Water Coelers and Filters,
Oem Water Filters, i
Hammocks, Wire Window Screens and Wire
Screen Deers,
Hardware and Uoaseferolshlng Goods.
GEO. M. 8TEINMAN & CO,
'.'(I A. 'ill WEST KING STREET,
mj l7-SiiulM,W,S Lanimstfk, Pa,
TUMRERANDCXJAlT"
J lOIIACCOMIIOOKSANDCASES. WEST.
EliN HAltl) WOOUS. Wholesale and Retail,
by,, ,,, II. II. MARTIN A CO.,
nl-l d iil Water Street. Iaucaster. Pa.
-AUMGARDNERS COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Okpici-Ne. I'ja North 0.ueen Stret, and Ne.
il North 1'rliH'eatrtfU
YAUtsNerih 1'rluee Street, near Reading
UeiKiL
aullfd LA.NOAJJTSH. PA.
vr-iixi AKHOMt ran an.
CONTINUATION
OF OUR
t-
Seoend Speeial Sale
or
One hundred and fifty plea of New and
Special Patterns added te the already large aa aa
sertinent. 20c Olnghams marked lSe.
lie (llngliama marked lJJic,
12,Se Ulngbsma marked Me.
One whole case used as a Special Drive, 8c per
yard.
This Is a decided bargain that prudent buyers
Will net paaa.
LADIES' AND MISSES'
Plain Silk and Silk Taffeta Gloves,
In Ulack and Colen, 2'iC, 3So,'Me, 73c, tl.
Ladles' Bilk Mitts, In Cream, Black and Tan,
12e. 25c and SOe.
Ladle' and Misses' Dress Kid a loves, In Black
and Delers, Sic. 60c, 73c, f 1, 11.25, IU50.
Suede Meaquetalres, In Black and Colera,
11.25 and fl.UH.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
back of Notion, en the llrat fleer, where ladles
will find a large assortment of Faahlenable and
Stylish
TRAVELING COArs,
READY-MADE DRESSES,
LAWN TENNIS SUITS,
BLOUSE WAISTS and GINGHAM SKIRTS.
Calice Wrappers, In Dark and Light Celers,
tl te 11.25.
Ladies' Flannel Bathing Suits. t2 te 5.
LITTLE BOYS' KNEE PANTS,
KV.GOc.T.V.tl.
Calice and Percale Shirt Walata, 20e, 25c, 60c
ana .or.
The Favorite Cambridge Tunic Suit for little
beya, In Knee Pants, all aires, In light and dark
colors, tl 75 te 17.50,
The Popular Material for Geufa Summer Suits;
ENGLISH SERGE,
In Light nnd Dark Stene Celer, Navy Bine and
Brown, Skeleton Ceat and Vest, Complete suit,
China 811k Pongee Coats and Vests, f7.
Kaney Alpaca und Drap d' Etc Ceuta and
Vest, ti and t7.
French Flannel Coats and Vest, 12, t2.re and
.Demet Flannel nnd Seersucker Coats nnd
Vent. tl. tl.W, tl 60 und tl.75.
Beys' Bummer Coats and Vest, tl te $150.
GENT'S SUMMER TROUSERS,
All-Weel, Light and Dark Clie lets und Cucal
anerea, KM, $.1, $3.50 und tl.
Second Fleer, Clothing Depurlraent,rer
Men's Working Pants
that are reliable and warranted net te rip
regular Tailor-Cut Uurment, 75c, DOc, tl, 81.25
audtl.Sft.
GENTS LIGHT FELT
Summer Derby Hats
Reduced te fSOe.
Oent's LIglitrColered Seft Feil Pocket Hats
reduced te 38c.
Twe cases of this season's goods In
Men's Straw Hats,
All going at 25c.
Children's Sailor Hats, In While and Mlcd
Straw, I5e.
Gent's Fine While Straw Hats, 29c.
Beys' Dreas Straw Hale, 23c.
LADIES' PARASOLS
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Ceet and Pleasant
Summer Underwear
India Unuze and Huperf1tie Merine, IS cents te
Madras Cleth Shirts,
Fer Gents aud Beys, tl JO te 52.50.
French Flannel Teuriit Shirk, for Gents, tl
tet2.50.
Fine Silk Outing Shirts, for Gouts, ti50te
17.50.
Demet and Cheviot Beating Shirts, for Gents,
25c, 50c, 75c,
The Very I-utest Idea lu
NECKWEAR
Fer Fashionable- Oenta Is the KING TECK, 50c.
SUMMER ROCKERS,
Fer the Perch, Veranda or Sitting Roem.
The Ladles' Fnverlte Summer Chair, mnde of
hard flnlahed natural maple, with Mirnlshed
slut back, natural Weed splint aeat, strong,
cool aud comfortable, price, 51.
A full assortment of sires In
WIRE SCREEN DOORS
-AND
Self-Adjusting Window Screens.
Gent's Lawn Tennis Oxfords,
Pedestrian Cut, Seal llrmrn Canvas Uppers,
Hard Rubber Sele, all sliea. Prh e, f 1.
Gent's Chocolate Celer Balmoral Drcsa Shet,
Stjllsh Londen 'I eCHthta) that Is sure lobe,
come popular aa a hummer Drcsa Shee price,
Ladles' Lace Oxfords, In all the popular
t lea, 75c teUb.
d
Wash Ginghams !
I
Fester
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Asr
NU UU MARJtET 8T HARRI8BURQ, PA,
L Gahsman & BreJ
Tbe Crratnt ladgrtratiila Eur Mm4
in
MEN'S, ItOVa AND CHILDREN'S
Children's Sulla, former prices tlandfK
newaelllnirat 7V.
ChlldrenTs Suits, former prices, ItJJO and 3
nw e.ung ai II, iu.
Children's Suits, former price tZW; non
selllnvatlli r
Berv BuIU, former price HSOj new selllnd
Beys-buiu, former prices ti; new selling a
itnva' SuIIa. rnrm.pnrtM 9n i . ... Al.n l
JUu'sHulU.fermer price WJ10 new selling aj
Men's Butts, former price ttO; new selling al
Children's Pants, arc. 250. 35c Me. 75c
Hummer Coats and Yeats at Reduced Prlc
Untl'tt UnmntSM. nattai ait ItfLa OSj ILa saaV
Men's Hummer Coats and Vests at 7ie, 0c, l
Men's Working Pants reduced te 43c.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS.
L. Gansman & Bre.
Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's ant
luuurcm tieming iczciuaive.)
ut es xeara Quinr it..
.W.OOsUfEKOFOEAKai. LAKOABTIS.ril
4V Net connected with any ether Cletliln J
xieuse in tne ctur.
. AtaBe cautious and make no mistake te thai
you kei te me rmnipiuce.
MVE
ElUS .HATHEON.
KEEP COOL
Therw'sNoTrenbleloKopp Ceet If Yeu Avail
leurseu or tne uoanre unereu
Here te Buy
Summer Clothing.
We Have Every Cancellable Klud nnd Celer ll
COATS AND VESTS
FOR MEN'S WEAR. EVERYTHING LIGH1
COOL AND AIRY.
Prices Run from 11.25 te 17.50.
Men's Summer Trousers
AND
WHITE VESTS,
In Great Variety and Style.
HANDSOME STILES IN FLANNEL SHIRT,
AND
SUMMER NECKWEAR.
Aakto.SeeOnr BLUE AND BLACK SERG1
SUITS for Men Just the Thing for
Het Wealher-91.1.00.
Myers & Rathven
LEADING CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
H
1RSH A BROTHER.
Net Making As Much Neise
As Thunder,
BUT
SELLING LIKE LIGHTNING
SUCH ISTUE TALE OF OUR
ClethingDepartmenl
IN A TEW WORDS.
Words, like the Clethlnir, which mean mucll
uui. aay nine. ree inr yenrseir among eui
many lines ei aieira una ue n uumu.
We Inauguarate This Week a
DEEP CUT PRICE SAL!
OK
Children's Knee-Pants Soils,
About 321 In Number.
Broken Sl?es and Leta.
Norfolk, Pleated Sacks and Cord liaised.
Caatlmeres, Cheviots and Worsteds.
Prices One-halfand Twe-thirds of these muiked
en .May lat.
Can Yeu Afford te Miss This
Great Opportunity?
MEANWHILE OUR
Ready-Made and Hade-te Ordei
SUITS
Ker MEN and 110 YS continue te pleaae over ever over
eue with their Kit, Muke nnd Lew Prices.
HO NOT FAILTO SEE THEM.
EVERYTHING IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
HUSH &
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND
GENTS' FURNISHERS.
R. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
avTOTICK TO TKKSPAHHERH AND GUN
,131 NEIta All persons are hereby forbidden
le tresnaas en anv of the lands of the 3ern wall
nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster
bounties, whether Inclesed or unlndeaed, either
for the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the
law will be rigidly enforced against all tree.
passing en saja tanas ei we uuueraigueu iw
this notlee
WW. COLEM AN FREEMAN
K. PERCY ALDEN.
KDW. OL rHKJUf AN.
BROTHER
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