fcv&r rTiKm-VK-ZT'T. lt" JPf.i'W iT1 ; fi"i ; ii,!,ir.r"'Tnr' WEDNESDAY, JtJKJE 18, IfeOO. si!:. erlcr-i. V. f'-iwne has any tr u . . nneu lnioueiiara ittnz n dollar in re count of silver that he iceuy lorsevoniy-iivc cciii.s ; nun If'Aeee dollars should Ira a legal ten- for all debts, public and private. Kt aeems very much like giving kith te the bullion owner and taking fc'ifrem ether folks violently. The Jsw and young Colerado senator, iriie made bis maiden speech in tte Senate, dellchted his audience with ! be beldnes of his defence of the Mlvrr producer' positleu and the cucray with . trhleh he condemned the administration , m Betting lis fuce nirtilnst their tie- ,nds. He declared that Hurriaen PWeuld net have carried a state west of hike Mississippi if he had been known te ht cold te sliver; which is doubtless true, fr! -but Is an argument that cuts both ways ;m a question upon wuicn me Jtecuy 'Mountains arc arrayed against the rest Kef the country. The senator's strengcht . argument seemed te be that the silver ?yrfvliifnr rlnmritiiteft nritiwdlnn fur tlm jpetadtntry en the same principle thnt the ri;tftern manufacturer asked for It ne- "Jgcause It was geed for his trade. He sT-IWautcd te kuew from Senater Aid rich, 'of Rhede Island, who was het against deliver protection, hew long he thought C&tbu Rhede island would lw held by Itfae Republican parly if it did net If li; premise its industries all the protection Sfciaey wanted. :y Thnt was very smartly said,.no doubt, J-and it will give the llhode Island scna scna fr''ter trouble te answer the argument. It hsh net te be denied that the question of vernment protection Is decided by ich section according te Its Interest; ,Wd tbat Colerado Is as naturally for f,yMlvcr protection as Ithode Island Is for Vy'that of textiles. But there is plenty of pj&duTbretiee between protecting a mining 'nu a iimiiuiacuinng ministry. ahucs ;!Mtaat cannot produce anything profitably niiuuutH tjuvuimuuiii. uuiiiuy iipuu iuu sviruuuui. iiuij veijr ncusiuiy imj ik.tiiiiucu k'fie lie idle. Ah the people have eneiiuh PtUvcr for their currency and as it is tee Labundaut new te be en a par In value wlth cold. It Is net casv te see wherein jT'lt Is te the interest of the people gcuer- k'y iu hiij nuy 10 com ueiiars witii Ls't charge;aJilcspcclally te declare thai tivaeventy-flve cents' worth of sliver shall M, equal te a dollar iu geld, whether UOlb'wnnt te take It or net. kWT1ie people are net taken by the neck frtintuls way iu tlie Imposition of tariff fcEdhlf ltfH TIll.V flflk tint nbllirajf In Inlti KteriwIKIiifv 4lm .lft unl ..!.. fltl.AHA I.. bne stamp of money placed en anything, Jjger Is there a mandate that n debt shall vfe nnbl In rartnlti iriuvlu nr tint lm until j-sfat all. Tliat is a preposition quite In auvuucu in any lariu im)OS. uicourse SS Senater Wolcott's cmislltnenlH u-nnt. nil &thcy can get. Constitueuts always de. &&,Xhey want their silver product te ite Kn.l lm n ,...!.. ..I.I,. nu ....1.1 riM II. I.. I. ST.thev make it fce bv the irevcriimcnt flnt. H'Tbey can doubtless make sliver go as far ElM as the Jurisdiction of the nation gees. i.'-!. Ann iiinv fnii iiiriim irillll l.ll. ItIP fit ll.nt fcar ' &" " " nun prjurisdictlen. Nobody will give geld when cheaper silver must be taken. and t, allvcr enlv will circulatn. W It Ih innni tbim btlvrir lipnlnriMini ilml Colerado will get. It Is a silver tribute -uewiu oe given, iier mines Hint new lyiAmng fortunes te their owners will bring m neater lertuncs, aim oilier mines will H be brought up te the paying standard. Wi, Stimulation te silver production will S& come until thecetiutry is awaiiiiied with t?v SllVPr. mill It Will lm U-nll lll.rli nc r.,....i. th Am r...if..l...nt.. ...... rri.n 1 fit vuuivuviam "uira. i iid I'lieilJIIlCHS Ol si money will stlmulate prices, and bul- ness will be brisk until II. IMM lit lrmt In nMannkli Sfc"T":.. ,. k iiiannoDenaie, uuuer luese circum stances, should faccm te ire se streiiL'lv !ter free sliver Is due te the fact that li i Reconsidered a political question upon Mi whicli the parties are playing for jkisI Sg, tlen. The administration is In trouble "f and tlie Di'iiHieriiili' uiminni ln .-...i aecm inclined te help it out of It. The parly cannot stand free liver nud neither cau It well & ..withstand it, seeingthntit was frea with P"iU premises in its platform, and is te m ricniy blessed with representatives from me silver states. Siicaker Reed thinks that he cau lloer the silver hill In the Heuse, but with the momentum that It has received from tlie Senate, it is likely te reach the president, where it Is prom prem ised a check if that fuuctlenarv's !j5 Jiand holds out for the purpose. V V .In ,. 1, !!.... .!.. .1 ..u v. uui uvHeuium uie iiieasure will beconie a law as it Is new fashioned. It surely will be very costly te the country if it does. Tim uniiev wiitni. m will protect silver mines at this date, ti wuen tue uemand of the country is that jaH its mining industries shall get along sppwitunut protection, would be a back ward steptliat theceuntrv'a intlllinni S"vrlll net endure. fA Rftf Ilic (lichee Election. , Elections iu the provluce of Quebec vhave resulted in the overwhelming -triumph of the French ever the English, $2: for the contest uppeaw te have bceu nar rowed down te u struggle between them with little reward te Issues, l'renilni- 43 'Jlercler has evidently gained complete gj. command of the votes of tlie French feX'attadlau lasantrv bv the miblleii. itleu en the eve of the election of 5 a letter from the vat cau warmlv i eemiueuding him for his cITerts en Vt behalf of the Catholic church. He receives credit for bringing about the (niurnuuu u me ciergy or tiicir eon een eon fUcated cutati, and Is the leader of bitter Freuch opposition te Sir Jehn Macdeuald and the advocates of Im parlal federation. Although iiriit.t. if " loyalty te the queen the people of jruruv niitu uinuys eecn qUICK te ,take ilarm at any hint of interference 'en ine part or the English speaking . -I9IUUU-, uuu CIUIW vi llliUIMIIU UaS this triumph of Mercler. It ayere blew te Kir Jehn Mac upon Mer- Use et Its ellect ral elections. e have a and that t rMU'vn una kiuuiiu. etn) r-rrerced by Cengrcss- r.!Mj I'll tabu rtr. who says tei jSPccnt Democrat will have an ftin liAlntf nlenfml mrntlidt. TWlft tOfc .2Sfcater. With this Republican sentiment in clroulatien It would seem that Dc la mater should have some treuble in get ting the nomination. But the people who expect him te have any are net many. Probably even General Hast ings does net think his case a vry geed one. It is very picas ant, nevertheless, te be a candi date for governor under his clrcuinstau stances, abusing the first man In the case, and everyone saying a geed wen! for him as the second man. If he had a better chance of the nomination maybe he would net seem te be se pop ular. 2?ew, even the DcmecriU can safely praise him and save Fitter the idea that If he Is nominated they will all veto for him. Tnr.HH has been very llttle published about the Hurts ship railway ever the Isth mus of Tolieuntiijioc, but there Is reason te bolievo that thoseln charge ortliQunterprlao are waiting for tliaopenliigof the Cliignce te ship railway toglve tliulr stock a boom. This read embodles the csseutliil fe.it u res ofthe propenod Intor-eccntilo ship railway ami lins been hi coiirse of construction for two years. In a recent dispatch Mr. A. 11. Med way, of Halifax, dilates, upon tlie changes that must remit from tlie rapid transfer of ships by tills route. " Tlie ontlre country in the Neitlicast wilt bu changed w lien this read shall luive been completed, lly tills line the long vojiige around Neva .Scot In by vcmkeIs going from the (lulf of Ht. Ijtwrenrn te the liny of Fun Jy will be avoided! "flie piiglnoersuro Kir Jehn J'owler and Hlr Hcnjamln linker. Their plans bave been approved by the Caimdlun government, and a subsidy of $176,000 a year for tuonty-lHe years lias been granted. Tlie line will be soveiitcen mlles long. " Tm: college coinniciiceineiit orators all ever tlie laud are new furnishing Inspiring rulleclleus from tbelr yearn of concentra tion upon books, and their friends and relations are duzzled and delighted accord ing te the brilliancy of the rullccteraud his ability te dory stiige fright. Tiiustcel pnicllce vessel for tlie naval aend einy Is te be Imlltiit Kll7itliotliiert, New Jersoy, by Kmnilel Moero ,V Ce., fur two hundred ami Hfly tlieiisiind iIeIIiiih, al though F. YV. Whocler, elll.iy City, Mich igan, bud bid ftve theiis.uid dollars less. The refual te glve this contract te the, lowesl bidder needs oxplauutlen, as the building of thin lltlls wur ship en the Ukes would bave nthniilated Western lu lu lu torest In the navy, and as she was net for service In theso waters, no treaty would appear te have bcen violated, lly treaty with Orcal llrlluln, we are limited te ene war ship en tlie lakes, but the practice vossel would hardly be a war ship until she had been taken through canals te tlie sea coast te loceholior armament. Tun Dunbar mlue honor is Ilke all the long list I bat have thrilled mews renders In recent years with thelr details of heroic, doeds and horrible Kuflering. It Is net at all Haltering te prldu In modern Improve ments nud Hclentlllu progress te 11 nd these mlue disasters continually recurring from causes se blmple and based chlelly upon carclossueMs of Intelligent men. In'theery mining should be reasonably sam, but iu fact It seems te be a mero dangerous busi ness than railroading, nud both tbesn peace ful professions show longer lists of killed and wounded than tlie profession of arms could have shown iu ag'js when thousands lived by lighting. ' m Tun burning or thirteen miles of wheat field at Morced, California, Is sad enough but nethnir se melancholy ns tlie burning' of corn In the winter by Kansas fanners, who found it se worthless under tlie 'Tanners' tarlll" that it proved their che.ipest fuel. The burning of the wheat wheat fleld was an accident of a kind Unit noert net alarm Eastern farmers with their small fields, where grass or plowed ground would seen check the llaines. The burning efthn corn was dllborate, and the result or con ditions which operate with mero or less noyerlty throughout the laud. Our fanners de nr.t need te contemplate the liiNurauce of thelr growing crops agaliu.1 lire, as the Calllernlans may, nor are they threatened with the corn burning tendencies or re mote and eoalless Kansas, but they see the products of their farms swept away year after year by the expenses of their Viugal living while they grew but llttle richer and are amused by schooling statesmen with tales of a " farmers' tarlll'." A tax te ralse the cost of all the farmer buys and none thai cau ralse (be prlee or his corn and wheat and eats Is only a llttle less dls dls ceuruging than a lire. l'lnthO.VAl,. IIe.v. V. Ij. Scerr has been named for Congress by Krie and Craw ford counties Jehn J. Mrfci.ue.Ni:. chief elllelal steno grapher el Congress, died en Tuesday in Atlantic City, iigcd A years. He was horn iu Philadelphia. Sm Meuhiii.l Maikknzii:, who is com ing ever here In October te ilellxci llficen lectures, is te get about JIO.OtK) for the series. GteiianrnANciiiTlui.N is quietly brew -lug outside of Tacoma, gcueiating psychic (nice for another rush around this pl.met. lle ex poets te start about .September 1 and te make the circle In M days. I)n. Maeili, pniferuicd his last elllelal act us president of .Swarlbmore college, at the commencement en Tuesday, lifter tti years' horvice. iu ceuleirlng tlie degrees. He retires te till the less laborious duties of a profcsKeishlp. Ukv. Dn. J. . Dai.kk, of the Second Fnlteil Presbyterian thurch, of Philudol Philudel pliln, en Tuesday evening eolebratod the Wtli anniversary of his putonite. Tlie congregation presented him with a purse centululngf.VW, I00 for each veur of his pastorate MAlttsTAVLen, fonnerlv of i:ik town ship, Chester county, P.i., has been lioml lieml natnd for governor of .Seuth Dakota bv the Democratic com uiitieu Mr. Tayler illled the otllce or himoyer general or Dakota under rroMdeni Cleieland. He stands en a platform that denounces tlie MeKlnley tarifl lil I, oiiiescs the present prohibition Jaw ofthehlato, opisises woman sunrage, favors scrvlce pension and tlie romonetUa remonetUa romenetUa lion or silver. He Is a printer und the Ox ford J'reti, Hep., says he would make a goad governor. LUt, iimlileii, though yeu're kieu of nit, And though of many charm isxseued, You'll never, neicr.iimke a hit Unlet wllh jx-arly teeth you're blest. Unlets upon your toilet stane, VeurhOZODONT kept close te hand. Cuu a Mini Sw-nllew u Cannen Hall I Well, ' Unit depends." He can If hl threat It lurge cneujli und the caiuieu ball net tee large. The (pietleii rcully srems wertliv of tuuiecuiisldtratlen Iu view of the tire of tome or the pllla thin prwrlU-d for hiIIitIiil' lm. inanity. Whr net threw tlicin " te the Jem," andtakeDr.I'lerce's I'liuisant Purgative Pel. leUT Kuiull, tugor-ceaU.-d, liurely euetuble. '"wThSw81"1 C'",I"B ' i,ia ",WU, f"'",i: cirjln TJQX Sytf-f like It Aprrnen lent net mace inmvu iiii. An Iracure Dream 11 CThiheallhv stomach. Murdock I will correct this urn. They Are latrtaeli medicines known. Meld In iter by W. T. Hern, 137 and 130 North fen itree L rw BETTER THAW TEA AND COFFEE FOR the Nerves. VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. THE 0RI0INAL-M0BT SOLUBLE Ak your Grocer for II. take noether. l yulrtct of egnhtm. AtJVUE OF FAHllIUn. ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANOABTEIt, I'A. Early Reductions ! CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK -OK- Embroidery Skirtings ! (All our Klne EmbrelUcrlet In Three Lein. Let 1, nHSc nyard. liOt.', nt7lca 50 til. l.et3, nllHen yard. Including our Finest Embroideries. NARROW EDGINGS, One let at fc a yard. One let at 10c a jard. Laces. l'elnt I.oce, formerly 40e and fiOc, n t I'm a yard. ORIENTAL LACES. One let nt fa n yard. Oua let al lllc a yard. Onolet atJ.V; a yard. Onu let at Z'tc a yard. One let of Kluiired Victeria l4n, formerly SOc.at 10c a yard. One let of 1'tuc Htauied l.lucn Tray Cevers, At 23c nidece. Ladies' Muslin Underwear ! We hnvnsnme loflef thnt peclal let. at K. We and 75c. TIicmi geed nimiet be duplicated for the iiieney, uiiiliinetie In need of any of the uhe e goods will de well te call before they are nil sold We etler another let of MEN'S WHITE UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS With Linen llosem, ler 2.V- n)lcce. Ladies' India LIhIe Ribbed Vests, IIIkIi Neck, Hllk I'aced and 1'mrl Ilutteun, hI ' nilece. Ladies' Fine India Lisle Ribbed Vests, Hllk hound ami croquet lace edge, neck and kliit's,nt2V upletc. We will kIe away this week IU) line ciigrav lugs, sun 22S, with one cuke of BALSAM FIR SOAP, l'rlce25c. .See the Bargain we eUcr In Ribbons. All displayed In our Hhew Window. jtiliocrllaitt'euo want or HUAKs en 1110N .sriif' I" V IN Ceck ks. Ahbosles Tucked CiH-ks. l'ct mill lllh fecks, I)er Cocks, Hwliur Joints, call and gel thi'in, or send jour order by mall, te JOHN llKSl', U.CI 1'isl Kiilten street. mT-tfd OackinuhTab i'dluiwhT mitiTToTKeu L Htcumiind Hydraulic l'iirltlng,AKlstltepe, S even mid Wick r.tcklng, Hemp rucking, As. Im'sIimMIU Beard, Ashiwles Ccineut, AsIhwIei Hliciithlng, Oiiiii I'arkliig.Oiiiii Kings Ter Water Uiiuges, I'lumb.ige racking, Heed's l'.iU'iit As. hi'iliw. Lined ttertlnual rijie Coer, at JOHN lllrH.aci liist Kultun street. ui7-tfd fOIl HORIZONTAL STATIONAIIV-EN-X glues, from ite Nl horse-power, unit Verti cal Engine irein 2 te 10 horse-power, j 011 will llnd them at JOHN 11ESTH, SSi East Fulton street. IJIOU I'KATT A CADY AMIIFMIOH D1SU ' nixes, Jenkins Vales,lliuss Olebe Valves, llrussUule Vules, Iren Uisly (llolie ViiIms. Ierbarety VuUes, l'ep Safety Vuhes, Air alt-s, Itadluter VuKcs, I'mtt's Hwliiglug Check Valves, llruss Check Vulves.Koet Valves Angle Valves, eall at JOHN llh.Vl"H, XO Eaa KiilteiiHtrevt. mT-trd UENCV'reil CALLAHAN A CO'.sT'E J iiienl te take tlicplucoef lted lud. In hulk it makei tlve times the iiuantlty of red lead mid is ftir isnix rlur In making struiu Joints, luicklng mitiianit liiiud liele plates 011 boilers, Ac, Ac, 1'rlee 'JO cents per pound, at JOHN llh.Sr,3.U East Fulton street. Iii7-trd TTIOH UOLTH, LAO HCUEWhThOTSlTiEWh". X? hquiire mid llevigen Nuts, these goods In stock, ut JOHN BlisT'S. IISIEust Kulteu street. u7-tfd POKAMEltICAN.SOIITrEEI)CrLlNDKIt Lubricators, (IliivsOll cups for Bcirlngs. ou can get lliem at JOHN ilkHT'H, itn Eiw 1 ulteu street. m7-tfd "VflNCO UIIEW1NU 'lOBACC'e. VINC O KXTIA 7.VA") CHEWING TOBACCO. This Htundard llraiid of 1'lue Tobacco Is ac knowledged te be the Ix st ehew and the largest piece for the meney In the marUet. Vinoetln tag 011 recA fimi;. IU cxtvntlui sale formally yeurshasestHblUhed Its reputation. There Is nuthlnc belter. Try 1L Eer sale by dealers and grocer. uprll-Wteod-eeniAUtw 07VW tkiet' edneidsy, June 18, IsTO. WfoejtM drop in Linen Lawns. vzx rare stvies ana iew pnecs Cottens Batistes. Branden- burgs, Ginghams and Cheviots keep the busy hum of trade at the Cotten Dress Goods counters. But new another swarm will come in thfe Linen stock. Te-day several hun dreds of pieces, ever one hun dred exclusive styles, ail pure Linen, Irish make, our own im portation, go down from 20 (0 j cents a yard. SentliwcU of eenlrc. with Llnent. The blue pencil has been at it again in Dress Goods. That means a rich harvest for you if you're quick enough. Half saved sometimes, mere than half new and then, and rarely less than one-third. And the stuffs such as you'd be apt t buy at full prices ! its-Inch All-wool HnlllRgt In neat trlnes and check mixtures, down from $1 cents te 2'. Combination Dress Patterns In hand some styles and colorings at 10, re duced freiatlOand 1)2. High cUm Dress llebes of Melange, Weel llallnte and Hllk Grenadines, at U, f 10 and 112, reduced from IIS, rrf and 1V Colored Mehairs tee. Sum mer time stuffs a third or mere off before midsummer ! Of course it's sensational. 'i-lii(-li dtnrMnhtilr In uravnud brown nilxtuics, reduced from 20 cents te 18 28-Inch Relld Celer Mehairs reduced frenil'icentt U) 18. .... r-lnch llnlr-llue Cluster Stripe Mohair reduced from X7'A cents te 26. SG-lneh Mahulr llrDllantluss, In solid color, reduced from 37! cents te in. 40-Inch l'u re Melmlr nrlllliiiitlnt", In n mil line nt solid colors, down from M cents te S7)c Heuthcnst and southwest of centre We have added a new Um brella te our stock a most re markable one for value. We expect te sell thousands of them. The material is a twilled silk slightly mixed with linen te make it wear better. Handles the finest grown and workmanship as geed as well can be. Each will be stamped " Wanamaker Special." The best news about it is the price : 3.50 for 26-inch $3.75 for 28-inch Chestnut street side, west of Main Aisle. Jehn Wanamaker. Swvnituvc, rTKNHx WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, Iim removed te 136 at King street, havlnc a full llnu of Furniture of every dcBcrlptlen al the lowest price. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goedi. aH-tfdlt, II. WOLF. IKS KMt Klne MtreeU TTEINITSH'H KUHN1TURE DEPOT. WIDE AWAKE Buyer deslrlnc n combination of Highest Quality of tee Maniifiicturcr'a Art In all the NemtsI and Latest Dcsluns and the Lewest 1'rlccs In Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, &c, Should he awake te their own Intercuts and cull upon us when thcli want's will be fully sup plied. S'e eirer trnlay n splendid assortment of I'ar I'ar ler Hulls Iu TupeitrleH and rimhcs at specially Lew 1'rlccs.; HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street VCHHAUIBBS. SPECIAL OFFERING -VOlt- J-XJISTET Handsome Parler Suites IN THE Latest Coverings. Finely Made, At Oreatly Reduced 1'rlces. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers ami Duulrrs, (Id.Hd A llh Fleer.) Ne. 31 80UT1I QUEEN HlltEK-1'. XyiDM t Ell'B COHNKll. The Big Mark-Down -AT- Widmyer's Cerner Hrn.i. C0NT1NUGS. Eery Oradeef FURNITURE GOING RAPIDLY, Te make room for Building Improvements. We must hae elbow room for the workmen who will put in tlie new front and make ether InipreNemcuts. Iloem 1 of mere renciiucnce Just new than geisl prices. Call ana secure the bargain? while thry last. Opiertunltles like this rarely occur. WIDMYER, COHNKIt OF KINO AND DUKi: STItKirTS. OAST piOHSALECHEAI'- A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse, Jl) by i feel, with twivtery brick buck build- leg 12r by ".II feet. Jiuiianii seven rooms. Ix)t SOtiy Slireet. JOHN II. METZLKIt. v 11 h. OukeHU en fnn keet ok pipe, krem rr.r.4 ur i n . riiuji ; inch te U luch diameter, for tale at a low flzun talealalewngure, and the only lieu-e in the city with uplH cutting machine, cutting up te a men iiiumetcr, 01 juiirs uumi b,3jjliii mu ten street. m7-tra grit Wpe. ., e FEN EVKRY HVKNtNO. , Fer Bargains, OO TO- P.MDERMO, Ne. 14 West King St. EvefytliingSoldAtandBelewCost, AS WE AllE POSITIVELY OOINO OUT OF BUSINESS. mayWind T UK 1'KOPLK'H CAHH HTOKK, -IN- Summer Goods. EAST BLACK I'RENCII 8ATINE3 In Solid Celers ana Neat Figure, which are very dura ble, 25c per yard. Thebalancoefntockof FlOURED BATIBTE te go at lik) per yard. Heme of these goods sold at 18c and Wc Genuine Imported ZEl'HYR QINOIIAMH reduced trem 31c and .tTJc te 2Sc. Demestic ZEPHYR OlNOnAMH In oxcellerit styles ut lOcnnd 12c. Mome of these goods equal the Imported In style. Geed STYLE CHALMEH at aytc, M pretty in design and coloring as expensive goods. White Dress Goods. Piquet In Cords and Checks, Llnen de Indes, Victorias, Nainsoeks, Plaids, Stripes, Ac. mil Lines of EMBROIDERIES In geed qual ity, from the very narrow te the widest widths. s 25 East King Street, LANUAHTEK, PA. murZMydR B OSTON STORE. GREAT THREE DAYS SALE! JUNE 16, 17, 18. Silk Plushes, 29c. Black Henriettas, 46 inches wide 75c ; worth $1. Colored Satins for fancy work, 25c a yard. 75c and $1 Dress Goods at 50c and 75c a yard. 50c and 75c Dress Goods at 37 j4 c and 50c a yard. Best Grey Gos amers, 75c. Light Challies, 3-Jc a yard. All-Silk Meire, 75c ; worth $1. Black Drapery Nett, 37jc ; worth 75 c. Best a yard 5-4 Table Oilcloth, 17c worth 25 c. Dress Shields, 4c and 5c a pair. Best Pins, 14 rows for ic. Skirt Braid, 3c apiece. 1 Linen Thread, 4c a spool. THESE PRICES FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 17,18. Charles Stain's, 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER. PA. BOSTON STORE. T-AltTlCULAR ATTENTION PAID TO L Medel Miikliu;, Patterns, Drawings and Blue Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN ltKrVTH, S.U East Fulton slrcet. m7.tfil TNJKCTORS, HUE J.IPI'LE IHA.tT. HAN- L cock jiiipinuers und Electors, l.bcrmiin H..II.M IVb.l.. l..tit..l, I. .. tn..u....nM Injectors, all In stock, et JOHN HhhT'S, S.U ..Will. II.IUI.IlllLrCIUL' lieX-l-lll, .IIIICM American ITS, S. m7.tld East Fult-iiistreit. SAW .MILL1, HARK MII.1.H, COR MILI, leather Rellers, Tan Puckers. Triple Ilorse Powers. Milling Hud Mining Maehluery, at JOHN liEimJ, &H East Fulleu street. m7-Ud People Stere as 3Ht0e JMPPEIW. TAKE A LOOK AT THE Ladies' Lew Oxfords and Slippers -AT- STACKHOUSE'S, N08. 28 AMD 30 EAST KINO STREET. TUE FINEST EVKlt SEEN JN LANCASTEK, AND AT Extremely Lew Prices. -Htore closes every evening at 6 o'clock, except en Monday and Hatnrduy, until Septem ber 1. D OWN TO THE BOTTOM IN WtlCE ! The McGinty Shee ! 8TR0NQ POINTS THAT WILL NOT FAIL TO RECOMMEND IT TO TUE LADIES OF LANCASTER. The McOlnty Bhoe Is cheap. It sells at 11.10. Ne make of Hhees sold in Lan caster at S1.75 te equal it. Few cTcn de ut ti. The grade or llcemblned with Its economic cost must make lta trade win ner. The McOlnty Bhoe flt. The avcrage feet It fits reasonably close and comfor tably, without pinch here, pinch thcre te create limp and halt in gait. Hie McOlnty Hhee Is stylish. Is made ever msmonabie lasts anu is much ad mired. Nothing stifr or clumsy look leek ins about iL The McOlnty Bhoe Is really handsome ler dress. The McOlnty Hhee Is strongly made j higher priced goods often show mere Imperfections In this respect than docs It, Excellent for scr ice, tee. "The McOlnty Shoe Is made of cend material line Dnngela Kid Leather Uppers, stitched, lilted and trimmed In a superior manner. The McOlnty Hhe has strong button nieces, reinforced with buckskin. 'Iho button holes nre nntly and strongly stitched Willi silk. Out or UOU pairs sold since April 1, net a single pair has been returned te us with the holes tern through". The McOlnty Hhee has all leather counters these are essential te the preservation of heel and front shape will net readily turn ever and become Ill-looking. Have neat heels or medium height, wllh Fexlble Inner and outer mles. The latter menus ease and com fort In wcai. Cheap shoes are rarely made that way. The McOlnty Hhoe will beceme a strong favorite. It's dressy enough for yeutig ladles, and net se much se as te muke It objectionable te these elderly nud reserved. We have it lu two styles opera tee In C, D and E widths ; com mon sense shape In 1) width. Come nud see the McOlnty Hhee. You'll like It. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. T AROESTAbHORTMENT! MEN'S RUSSET SHOES AND OXFORDS. 1 hae ene of the Largest Assortments of Men's Russet nud Seal Shoes and Oxfords in the city. RUSSET SHOEd at Jl 60, $2, 2 60, 81 nnd Je. JIUHSET OXFORDS at Jl 25. SI 60, 52 and fl. The 83 Shoes I hae In Twe Styles. One being nil Russet Genuine Calf Skin with Square Tips, nnd the ether Light Oeze Calf Skin with a neat Russet Calfskin Trimming. TlieOcnulnclIand-Miide Line ut JO is from oue of the Rest Factories In the country. I Jiavc a line of tlicselu Six Different Styles and Tees.i Don't Miss Seeing Our Dis play in East Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices in BOOTS AND SHOES, N03.3 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. S-Htore Closed Every Evening (at (i o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. gev rtle ev itcut. FOR RENT-HANDSOME FRONT ROOM en'Jd lloer. Ne. 12 West Klngslreet; lincst location In the city for elllct or light business. Iiiqiilrtuif W.W.AMOS, m2G-tfd Ailcr's Gallery. s ECURE A HOME FOR VOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOIt SALK ON TIIK MOST LIHKKAli TKKMH. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets IS) feet deep, en ljincaster avenue, between Will nut and Lemen streets. Two-etery brick dwelling houses with lunn sard roer, perches In front, lets 115 feet deep, en Nertli Pine, between Chestnut nnd Will nut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front nrds, iron fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West Walnut, betwien Mary nnd Pine selects. Twe-story brick duelling houses, lets H feet deep, en Went Imeii street, lie tun n I'hurlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houvei, lets ISOfect deep, with all the modern liiiprmemtuls, fienl yards, en West Chestnut street, bctutcn Pine nnd Ne Iu streets. Alse houses en CuM Walniil, North Lime North Mary, betwein Walnut and U'ineii.iiud Lemen, lietween .Mary and I'lnestrivts. All the abee houses are in geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water lu the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. Call nud sce for yourself, ue trouble te show JOU' JNO. F. ORIEL,lr . . JACOl! ORIEL, 'Lccuiers. pr2fl-lyd,M.W.S. 3JI North Mary Street. lss :i.v.tif: t f PER C1'.NT, DKHENTUHEHTOCK CER XII tltlcauslnmultliles of film, earning n Kuuraiitecmsh dividend or 10 per cent, periin iiuin, pa) able senil-nnuualli, are Issued by the llullilliigand Lean Association of Ihikotadlemo Olllce, Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne member ship ree or ether expense incident te Issuance or stock. Stock may be converted Inte cash ut purchase price alter two years, lincsier se cured by ical estate mortgages todeublotho amount or the Investment itepe-llcd with a Trustee. Uorresi-undeiire Invited. C , .hi .MII.lwNlt, Malinger Philadelphia OUlie, Jaul-flujvea We. Ill uluul HHtet. tClethltifi. riLOTHiNO. L. Gansman & Bre. The Grrntut Indurrrarnti Ever Mfent -IN- MEN'M, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S Children's Bulls, former prices tl and tilt: new selling at 75c. Children's Halts, former prices, 11.50 and ; nnirbillltiff.l tl in OhlUlren7s Hulls, former price t2.S0 ; new li elllnir nl tl SO U Heys Huiu, former price MO j new selling ftt!Z25. . .Heys' Suits, former prices 15 ; new selling at 93.e0. Reys' Bulls, former price I7.H) i new selling at Men's Sulta.tormerprleettJO; new selling at Men's Suits, former price tlO; new selling at Children's Pants, 2Ce. 25c, 85c, 50c, 75c Hummer Coats And vests nt Reduced Price. menu niimincr ueais at wc, zc. sac, jc. Men's Hummer Cents and Vests nt 75c, Wc, tl tl.25, 11.75, IA 13, . 5. Men's Working Pnnts reduced te 45c. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BAROAINB. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and I uuuurcn s viuiuing ie,xciusivcj et and 68 NORTH QUEER ST., I. W. CORKER Of 0RAN0E, LANCASTER. Pl.f 9f Net connected with any etUer Clothing Heuse in the city. WBe cautious and make no mistake se that you get ie me rmmmuce. M YERS &IRATHKON. KEEP COOL! Theio's Ne Treuble te Keep Coel H Yeu Avail eurseir or me i'liance unerea Here te lluy Summer Clothing. We Hae Every Concetvable Kind nnd Celer In COATS AND VESTS FOR MENS WEAR. EVERYTHINO LIOHT.I COOL AND AIRY, Prices Run from J1.25 te 17.50. Men's Summer Trousers! AND WHITE VESTS, In Orcnt Variety andstjle. HANDSOME STYLES IN FLANNEL SHIRT! AND . iSUMMER NECKWEAR. Ask te See Our BLUE AND BLACK SEUGH SUITS for Men-Just the 'thing fur Het Wcnther-Slil.OO. Myers & Rathven, LEADINO CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. H 1RSH BROTHER. -FOR- Clothing That Is Popular, Clothing That Is Well-Hade. Clothing That Is Perfect-Fitting,1 Clothing That Is Lew in Price, itisix us t That we cm suit the most particular Is well kneun. Weliaenll the advantages that serve te plene a customer, ir you hae never dealt! w tth us, eall and leek through our line and we1 ate sniiwieii iiini we can sun you. MEN'S LIGHTANDDAHKHUSINESS SUITS ntJe,J0,r7,J7G0,W,J9. M EN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY DRESS SUITS at JS, $9, S10, J12, J13 te IIS. LiGiiT-WEiairr coats, vests, pants, from J2je te JO, In Alpaca, Linen, Drap d'Ete, Fancy Duck, Melmlr, Seersucker, Flannel and many fancy finalities. New Neckwear, New Underwear, New Hosiery, New Shirts. MEANWHILE DO NOT FORGET THAT WONDERFUL SALE OF CHILDREN'S SUITS AND- KNEE PANTS. & CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. H. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., I.ANCASTKK. 1'A. TTIMILETEKESTOCK KARM. STORM K?NG (21610 RECORD 2:30. Sired by Ilnnpv Medium, sire efM iierfermers from 2:11 '-j te i. A Dam Topsy Te) ler by Alcx antler's Nu'iii.in. lie of l.iiln,":ll'4, Ac. ,1c. Terinkfiirs-prlns Masen or ls!J, KViferit foal. Ter taluil.ittd lK'duiti'aiid nllu r luriiiiiHtleii, address DANIEL O. ENCILE, upru-iuidj.w .Marietta, Pa. HRSH BROTHER
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