Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 19, 1890, Image 2

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    reiifftneM
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judgment
was going as
HBU
go new tlint tne
selection of the catitll.
eruer is mainly as te ins
a candidate. Our nelghber-
inty of Yerk lias made a like lire-
lUUenxf Mr. Black, and Xerthamp-
has named Mr. Wright; se that
I counties of the East beside Pliila-
iphla will have candidates before the
irentlen.
TTnisweum seem ie de uosuie te Air.
"Vtttteen's candidacy, but Is net in fnct
I a.ilnce the ruling sentiment in all three
IJWenties calls for the supKrt of Mr.
Wallace, after that of the county's enn-
"stLAWtA Tl. InAlnniji lifitrevnr. f 1 1 In
Pirsrr" v ?."".,.'.. """::'.." ,..
IpMUly 01 Air. I'iilliseil te eciire uiu
unaiien, anu luviica me vuuvuuiin
I of his supporters ultimately upon
of the ether candidates, If they
"prefer anyene of them te Mr. Wallace,
at probably the most of thmu will.
It Is said that Mr. Black will lie will-
A uilu la faAM if fn tTnllliAl
jr'ftDd no doubt, because of their personal
.friendship, cither of theso geulluincu
1U be ready te clve way te tne ether,
Ifceugh same feeling may net rule their
egaics ; ana ai nuy rate jivrruimi jnu
. Ukctleti Is net the thing upon which
Evtbe vet of the delegate te the state con
Invention should be cast. He is delegated
r te use his best judgment te sulect the
R, Wrengest candidate that he can 11 ml for
l-(te party ; and friendship's eyes arc peer
BH wiiu wiucu ui impartially nurvuj
.the field. If we could permit ourselves
b be se guided, Yerk and Lancaster
K wepld make a streug pull together. We
mast ueia our party uciore our inenu
hinsin these days, when we need our
htatfoel foremost te win.
W
The Ited of Heed.
1(3? ,8peaker Becd had his party welt in
'.'bind when hekent the Democrats from
I'Aearrylng offthe silver bill wltii n hurrah.
feOnly two Democrats kept out of the line,
jSdq mose two were wongrcssmeu vnux
jand Mutchler, who evidently de net bc-
F.);llevc in trifling with serious thiugs, nnd
-fjrhe certainly de net believe in', fice ail-
i xytt coinage; thereby showing themselves
"tb be very sensible men. If Ilenreseuta-
K-iUve Vaux continues te makose geed h
V 'record te catch the support of seuslble
w;nOTiU VI m rctiiive, IIU IIIUJ JUL UfUIJ;Ci
.tiste nominate him for governor.
JcWe de net understand thut all lb
ether Democratic niembem fuveitd
jjsifree silver coinage or that all the Repub
' ,Jicans oppose It. It Is well known that
:h.H is btherwisc ; but the Democrats could
T.yaet resist the temntatlen te torment the
(Republicans ; and the hitter had all they
wuiuuuw neiu legeiueruuui luey euuiu
gct a ch'ance te go for llvcr in a Itepub-
f U!can caucus.
rm, iiut it is said that bpenuer ttccti is net
H CtMftlncr ti ln( tlin rrt nnlnu n rtfiiiniia Tin
tsb approves a caucus only when it helps
- Ji .. . . - - .. .-
i'j' mm tertile, and has no use for it when
;R threatens te unhorse him. He has set
;v pace ier nin party in tne liouse in
siwhich they have fully supported him
'';'hd which lins innlili(l lilm In iln nt I in
pleased with legislation. It has been
f&yery lovely te his party friends se long
sgrM tne .Democrats were getting all Ills
brlan-cleuts ; and new that they thciu
elves are coming iu for an experience
vSef them, they may net like it, but can-
Det help it.
Thcie never iKJfore was se absolutely
arbitrary a man clothed with the power
&f the speaker's chair ; and something
J; te bound te crack l)efore begets through
r'with it. It may be Rccd ; and is sine
X te be his party. The country may be
gamused for a while by such antics, and
leel little sympathy for awhile with a
minority party that is being beaten by
IU opponents' strategy and unscrupu-
aleusuess; but tlie sober sense of the
people will after a while rebel against
-ysueu gross abuse of the iiewcrs of govern-
fein'ment as Speaker Reed does net hesitate
jaw practice.
f This silver qiicslieir will put him iu
V the pillory. It is one upon which the
& parties nre divided, but there will tie
unity in the sentiment that the sneaker
p of the Heuse must net suppress the
faction of the ljedy.be it geed or bad.
V-z- II tne representatives wish te make
$5 llverceluagefrcc, It Is their power and
pff Drlvlleire te be vote, nml linwni-nr luwMIn
fcVy' Vll alVI 111 lll .1.vnblfnn .. ... .....
fc'j, " IU IIIUI'U'SILlUll, UlllO $Vl
K& mers llfMtlllt tn ilm unniirniDlnn tf tli
. -- - .-" ; -i-i..--." w. "v
people s representatives in the ilLscliarge
of their functions.
Heligeland (I'crinaiir.
The ngreenient between Eugland and
Germany furnishes a liwlv tnnin for ,119.
EiyCUSSien for the most hlllnr nnivinniiln ,t
fKthe SalUbury government, but Mr.
fcfe;Merlcy Is reported te have declared the
& settlement eijultable and worthy of the
bvaunnert of "Ihn front lx.nMi ,,rl,. .,.
EiV UOSitiell." The rillllrill Mnnn r.f t ....
.iUen fiercely attack the ministry for Us
&?" shameful conceuieus" te Germany,
- auu niniuaie mat tins headlong
gts. career of capitulation may end in
E&thn siirmnder of Mnlin n- nn,..ii,.
feSallsbury's suncuder is duclnrcd with
fe' bitter sarcasm te have been admirably
;, dramatic, for " he anneuueed his Sedau
en the anuiversary of the battle of Wa-
,,ienoe." ine surrender of Hellcelaud
Rjt'te Cicrmany seems te be the meit Irrlta
t tatiug feature of the agreement, and tlie
Bffau ames Gazette hopes that I'arlia-
V"-.' nten 4 11l mil .,11... rut i
I ? anuinsv. ... ..!. . ..li ,
-iisjh i.-t,cjij ay wiiai tney can te
?tf uc,r Iaau jenu uuii into a rury In the
Rfehope of making auether enemy for Gcr-
mauy. Uhe I'arls Temp pretends te
rwmsiusi nicie iiiuhi de secret winces winces
,flens which would explain Lord Sails,
'..bury 'a generosity.
J Meauwhile iu Germany the atrrecnieni
ifcas been well received, and although u
few mild growls are heard from tb
? boldest of the opposition imuers. It u
.evident that the Germans de net m.rn-
m.hi.i. .- .!.. .. ,;,. '
.j.. .v., f,kj iinta uim nre willing te
wvpniie assurance of tne Xertlt Oer-
i Gazette that the negotiations were
-wale battle In wb eh nil tin.
IJLfX. were victors aud no
!icr
SV,' bread
-liing in the
Khlr
Kiat
Ttrtiif "when." Itninv
) vHfctfiUcllKeland will surely
-MyfkSwIien Mm Nnrlh Ken has
w.li & 1 1 .1 aa.r.sal jvT navitif ! A
tetjc .--j """ ,.::;, , ,
."SruUsnnit years age tins iiuie isinnu
close te the German coast and the mouth
of the river Wcser was a hundred and
twenty miles wide, but new it measures
less than n mlle and is crumbling away
se fast into the sea that it may be noth
ing mere than a dangerous reef in the
course of a century. The Island Is a pop
ular English watering place, but It Is
evident that Germany wanted It for use
as a naval station, or in order that It
might net be se used by the ilrltlsh. It
is tee close te Fatherland for the Ger
mans te be satisfied with Us iwwesslen
by the foreigners who captured it In
1807, and have held It without Angliciz
ing Its two thousand German speaking
inhabitants. Americans would never
agree te let a foreign iewer held Nan
tucket, and that island is only a few
miles closer te our coast than Heligeland
is te Germany ; hut the map of Kurepu
is full of these lrrilatlng relics of old
wars, and nations are net disposed te re
linquish the advantages they held In
case of renewed conflicts.
A Tlrcil I'rrslilenl.
rrcsldcut Harrison is tired. This sil
ver discussion and legislation disgusts
him with the While Heuse. Senater
Walcott wants te knew if the admin
istration lias any friends ; and the
Sonate voles for free silver with a rush.
We wonder net that the picsldcut N
tired of ills stale and proposes loge back
te his law elllce at Indianapolis. He Is
likely te go whether lie will or no ; but
it is well te be willing. It Is the most
sonslble expression we have had from
Mr. Harrison slnce he has been presi
dent ; and we are encouraged te hejie
that new that lie hits made, up his mind
te he content witli one term of the picsl
deucy, he will act and thluk only for
the country's geed and his own fame.
This ha says is his picscnt animation;
and we trust that It will hear fruit right
along for the remainder of his term ;
se far the trce hits been barren.
Tin: Iilmleii Hall seiuhmry at I. UU. is a
vonernblo Institution, of whobe record llie
Moravian church limy well hu proud, nnd
te-tlny It shows iu eonnnencoiucnt exor exer
cises tlie energy of perennliil youth.
We sce that Dr. Yo.igley apologizes for
cutting with his whips boy wheclhnhid en
the back of his vehicle and rehmed te get
off when he told hi in te (hi he. Tin: doctor
does net noed te apologize. He tl til what
he hnd a light te de and what It was right
for him te de. It ihici net miUter nt all
hew badly the hey was hurt or wlmther he
foil oil' and hrekn hit neck. Heys who
climb en vehlclat, need te be Hogged till"
thorn ; and the seiH.ithm Is hnuellclnl te
their future uudurstuiidlng, if they sur
vive. Tun movement for a vollege gymnnsluiu
went ahead with a regular feet hall inwli en
Wodnesilny afternoon and the erection or
the building may new he coulldeully ro
lled upon. The btmlunts must de thelr
het in growing and muscular develop develop
meet through tlie holidays se that limy
may inakothe most of new advantages and
turn out a whizilui; foetlmll team In the
fall. It Is suggested that the games of
cre(iiet that have been played of Inte upon
thu collcge campus are net calculated te
sthmilale manly vigor or miiHCular ilovnl ilevnl ilovnl
epincnt, and li.ihe Imll, tenuis or ether
sports would be iiioie collego-UUo nnd
croilitable.
pevni:iti,YL'irAt,M:Nai:sn(ii
:in.
Be
WuiitH tlin Itlvul Laber l.oniler te
Meet lilm On tlie l'latlbrm.
T. V. l'ewderlv, goneral in.istur work werk
innu of the Knights of Udier, has chal
lenged Samuel (iiuupurs, pinslduut of the
Amuricaii l-Vtlvratieu of Laber, te meet
him In duliate.
In regard te llie meetlug of thu Knights
of Laber, which Is te tnlce plaee Friday
uvuuhiK at Cooper Union, Xew Yerk,
when lr. Pewdurly and ethers will reply
te the charges of the American Induratien
of Laber thai the Knights tried te kill
the eight hour movement. President Goin Gein
pers. of the American Feiluralien, ro re ro
uiarked en Wislursd.iy thalhuliud nothing
te say, as It would 'be unfair for him te
crltlcisu speeches boferu tliey wure du
ll vered. If the Knights attacked llie Fed
eration he would reply.
Mr. I'owderly apparently seeks Heme
criticisms from Mr. Uenipcrs, and Wednes
day he Issued this chiilhmge :
Xi:w Yeiik, June IS, IS'.tO.
Mu. Samiiki, rieMi'iiiis, picxldent Ameri
can l'edomtieii of Laber, New Yerk :
Di:aii Sin It is the Intention of the
general elllcurs of thu Knlghw of Laber te
tevlew and reply le the uuuioreiis charges
and accusations which have been ni.idu
and circiilalud by the olllcernof the Amuri
caii Fedurationef 1 Jtlier against tlie ICniglils
of Uilier.
The meeting will be held en l'rldiv,
Tuiie'JO, in Conper Institute. That you
may net hae le depend en bcamiv or
Kiirbled reports of the meeting 1 deem it
but an act of courtesy te you te lnite von
te lm piCMMil and occupy a Mat en the plat
form en that eci anion. It will alleul me
gre.it pleasure te sham the platform with
you, should you do.slre te reply le
UII'UIIIIK IU .. II1CII YOU 111,1V IllKO
eeep-
lien during the deliberations.
I have the honor le he ery 1 1 til v yours,
T. X. rewmuiLt, . M. W.,'K. of U
This elialleiiL-e Is the sensation of llie ilav
among (hu rival org.iiiizilteus el woiUiii weiUiii woiUiii
inen. Should Mr. (iompers couchide le accept
llie debate u ill he a most Interesting one.
Thu gcncinl o.xeentho heard el tlie
Knights of Laber vxore hard al work all of
Wednesday at their rooms in the Aster
house.
rired Sjoiiplnle IIioVeiihk Alan.
Atanniuutuurtheatric.il purlbriiuiuoe hi
Illoemlicld, Iowa, Monday night, several
young men were caught peeping Inte tlie
dressing room of thu leading lady actress.
Se hlcciifecd was she that she leaded a prep-
" i'isiui nun beiiji uimii uiaiiKcarirnigu,
and whun thueiing mun again inude their
appearauce she lellly uteiiu oftliem named
loelc, tilling tils clothing and llesh with
Map, and ciuslin; him te run awny liowl liewl
Ing 1th pain. The young man caused the
aiiresh ariest and she was brought bofure
Justice Hern. L'peu learning the partlcu
bus the jURtlcedlhiulhsrsl the suit, with a
savere lecture te the young man, aud In
tlmatingthat he may well feel satisfied
mat mum was neinin;
seaji '" the pistol.
inore helld than
Th Wcildhig Didn't ConieOtr.
A large crowd assembled at tlie Flrt.t
l!aitltt ehiiieh In IV-lerHhurg, Va., en
WcUncvlay nftorneoii te wltnew. the inar inar inar
riaoef Mr. Khophenl, of Hiiksex county,
and MKi Kaiiuie Jackuin, a young lady of
Petewhurg. The marriage hewuver.cilil net
take place, and the crewil w aaillsapjwlnlcil.
T.'ietrouhlewaHinKoltlngthellcuiito.Whun
Mr.Slieplicnl callwl en the clerk of the court
for a lleense te marry MUs Jacksen, the
age of the young woman uns usktnl. As
Klie watt miner the clerk naiil he oeiilil net
lwue the license, an nhe eeuIJ net uciiulre
a rcsldence there, the home of her parentH
heing her home. The parentis of Miss
MlAKjr
AT of wit,
.jliiowssed,
AC R lilt
wnlli ,.,,,' Iklml
r
7?wirlollet static.
SeDONT 'i kept close te hnnd.
wf IVIifit Onfl Dnsn Did.
td U rimn. i.t A brim K. Y.. Iinri Asthma, f)f
the worst kind. Toek one dose of Tliemat' 5t
IteMe Oil and was relieved In nve minutes, lie
adds : " Would walk ln mile for this medi,
cine andpriy 13 n bottle for It. It cured my wife
efrheumatlsm like, Magic." Beld In Lancaster
by W. T. llech, 1.17 and UW North uccn street
Cnn ft Man Swnllew n Cannen Itn.ll f
Well, " that depends." He caii If his threat
In large enough mid the rannen Imll net tee
large. The question rrnlly seems werlhr of
some, consideration In view of tlionlfeof neme
or the plll that prescribed for ullerlii hu;
manlly. Why net threw them "te II e Jekj,"
andtalteDr.Plrrce's Pleasant Purgative Pel
lels? Hinnll. sugar-coated, purely vegetable,
pr&vtly harmless, In glow, snd Blways fresh.
W.ThAw
Allnil llrenth
In Insufferable. We den.t like It. A .person
with n utrenif breath muil net make lilniaeir
very famlllnr with us. An Impure breath In
enuiHKtrbv an unhealthy stomach. Ilunleck
Meed Jlttirrt will correct this evil. They am
the best stemneh medicines known. Meld In
liiimaU-r by W. T. llecli, 137 nnd 139 North
Quten street,
-fTAN HOUTKN'8 COCOA.
TIIKOUEAT COCOA OK EUllOrE,
Tilh COMING ONK OV AMKIIICA
MADK 11V HPCCIAI, PltOCKSS-TIIKUKST.
Cocea Is of hu picnic liniortance as an
article of diet. Van Hetitcn's has fljly
per cent, mere flesh fornilng"prepertlcs
tlinn exist In the best of ether cocoas.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
The tissue of tlie cocoa bean Is se soft
ened as te render It easy of digestion,
nnd, at the same time, the aroma Is
highly developed.
r-VAN HOUTKN'H COCOA (" once tried,
always used ") In llie Original, Tare, Boluble
Cocea, Invented, patented nnd made In Hol Hel
land, nnd Is te-day belter and mere mlnllr than
any of the ninre numerous Imitations. In fact,
a cemparatle test will easily prevs that
nn ellitr Cocea equals Mils ?urneiJ In solubil
ity, ncrefable loste and imlrlthe iiualltlrs,
UimtJit snle In the world." Ask for VAN
HOUTKN'H and take no ether. (Ij)
(Ertfccvtca.
"I T llUltHKB
Geed Old Potatoes
WIIOUMALIIANI) Ui:rAH..
Fresh Strawberries DailY
5.1) cans of Cern al Cc a can.
I'INi: Old) UltliAM ciii:i-k.
Canned lllnclcberrlcs, te cloe out stock, at
f put up "Itli Kuear. Alse, Itakpberricsauil
Wherllelicrrle. Dried Apples. IVnelies, Cher
rks, elc, theiip te cluse out sleck,
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST.,
LANCASTER, I'A.
A
T CLAUKB'S I
HOMimilNO NKVRH HLAHDOF 1IKFORK.
WHAT?
A Maseiint.Jnr, leinptcle, kIxcii ftivuy with
a pound of Cellee.
In order te lia OUK OZA.MIIIZK llnindef
Colbs. ineru fully lutreducul, we me nlln u
Hint iilass t, .Ma seu Jar frce will) ene pound
uftlilsCeir.si. I'llctsileciHr pound anil lliejar
flee. This 1 1 it ml of L'elliss Is warranted te be
the best Cellie In thu weililal thu price.
Orent ll.irKiilns In Halting Powders. Hllver
ware cUeii Willi each 4 R. can of Ferest City
llalilui; Powder.
ThoerlKlnnl Webster's UimbrldRcd Diction
ary for Jl 75 cash, ami as seen as J en Iiiimi
beiiKhtSJ) worth or (Irecerles jeu are entitled
ten Dictionary ferll7S.
lleineintiei, we are headquarters Uf ricnlc
(loud. MshlDKClubi, let me luake) oil a bid.
1 can sun e j mi money.
lliirKiilus In Tens, Cetlees, SiiKiirs, Hplce",
Mnr Ill's SujH'rler Cakes and Cmclters, llrled
and Kwiperalcd 1'rulls, Cauiad and llettled
thhsls.!
We sell the bestOIUu Oil In the ireild.
Samuel Clarke, Agt,
Tea, Coins) and Grocery Stere,
ISA II Heutli Queen Ht., Near Centre Square,
Lancaster, l'a.
a-relephene.
a t inusra.
Firewerksl Fireworks! Fireworks!
TOTllL HLTAILKIU
ONK IWItl.OAl) HTKICTLY ftL'W 11111;-
WOllK.S
AT LOWINT HOriOM PlUCia I
See Display In l'eur Window i- Went Hide.
Summer Drink !
UL'NUINK CALIKOUNIA OltANQi; CIDL'lt,
ltAHPllKUKYNLVTAULNi:
And KKLWCll llLACKIIIUtKY JUICK.
Tliey positively contain mi alcohol, nor de
they contain iiuj tlilntr Injurious. Put up In
hU-pilleu kepi. Ne ilinrte for keK. faucet
niidi;l.iM. We me koIe Audits for Umculer
count). J nut Iho thin,: for Hotels. e-tati-
ratlin, Conlectlenern, and any ene wWiIme te
tell a fctrlelly Temperance Drink.
Bleeker's Dutch Cocea,
made, from thot'helci stand Illpcst Cocea lliiins.
All I lie ludliicstltilc, Intty and ether uttauces
hau liecu uirelully M'paratcd fiem llie Cocea.
Me.it entity prepared Cocea en the market.
INHTUUCTIO.NH FOll VaK
Put a kpnenful of Krauiilatcd Hinjiir Inte our
eiiiaud add n;4erJ; teavpoenfiilorrtK'o.i; mix
them well, dry, then pouren IieIIIuk wnter or
milk, ttlr well, and jeu lmea cup el tliNnn.
muled cocoa.
I he :ie can will make .1 cups of cocoa.
i nu mv can win muueTt) cupi
of cocoa.
HUAS0NAI1LU
(iOOl)S.
A
full llue of Ktenullutter Jam, frem'i Kid
up le !'. CiilUnm. A lull line Of Mone Clean
cks and Milk Crocks and Pans. Mone Juk
Kill-
Ien
Ill
Cnn'
from ' L'iillen un te 5 nullum.
i:
Jelly
Creckt at
1a An R.i ...i.l it.. ....mI. I..,,.. .-,.. ...I... .
" . 1 .V "S1 . " " ul,,J iiiikcm wiiu rettn.
and JillyTiui'.tiUri, Pint, (Junrt and Hiilf cnl
Inn Mateu Krult Jar and ItlnuK. Hint Micky
l'ly Paper In the world. MIxcdHplccjiiud llctt
PlckllUK VliiiBiir. Ikef. Picnic Hum, Iloleuim,
Ilenelew Mains, Hummer Ilelp.'tia mid a linn'
dnd lilt; Uargalus.
J. FRANK REIST,
W110L1ALE AND 11CTAIL UllOCKU,
COItNEll WJiiT KINO AND PltlJCKHlU
Ulrcclly Opjxitlte
J. 11. Martin A. Ce.'m Ilry Ooedii Htere, and
Next Doer toUerrcl Horte Hetel.
A-Umk for the Hlg Hhjii acret the pue
menL 4:y "l or glrut.
T 71011 lUNT-HANPSeTlKillwF llOOM
i.L.i'".1 :M t"er N". '- WeitKlnuttreet; linett
local en lii thu city for omen or lieht business.
InM-IfJ
.Aiicrx imuery.
en rnr rnirr ok
I'll'B, KHOM M
lich illflmLif.ir. rnr
tjyjfVJKJKJ Inch te 8 inch
N.,.leul.?.lc"T!Ieure,n.nd "" ,m'y house In the
city wlthapliNJCutllne luarhlnp.rutllnB up te
U Inch diameter, al JOHN UHsT-A.asj KttU'aX.
ten tlrtxt. m7.,M
EjOf
puTiay
t
te'
'. Thumdsy, Jans 18, tSB.
it of Ceylon Flannel.
d hardly suspect the cot
ten warp if you didn t Knew.
The soft wool of the filling al
most completely hides it. Yeu
get the mellowness and warmth
of the wool, the strength and
unshrinkingness of the cotton.
Ceylon Flannel is "wash"
Flannel as well as wear Flan
nel. Handsome patterns and
lets of them at 25c ; mere and
prettier at 37c ; ethers at 50,
60, and 75c.
With the 37c Ceylon is a
line of Satin Stripes reduced
from 50c. Very choice and de
sirable colorings.
Of the rich, luxriant French
Printed Flannels mere than
1,000 pieces in every dreamed
of style and color. 60c.
10 and i2jc Outing and
Yachtintr Cleths warranted
cotton, but with the leek of
sure enough Flannels. Mere
than a hundred styles of them
cluster stripes, graduated
stripes, mixed stripes, plain
stripes, and in just the restful
colors that you'd cheese.
Nertluant of centre
Lumpy cotton could never
be made into such a smooth,
even, perfect stuff as Branden
burg. Ft ne long fibre, spun,
woven, dyed with the care that
an artist would put en a pic
ture. The marvel is that 20c a
yard can buy such a cotton.
North went of centre.
The 1 2c Dress Cheviot is
as tough a stuff at the price as
we have. Fast colors, neat
patterns, and 30 inches wide.
Northwest of centre.
Regular 20c Linen Lawns at
ic. And the het months all
ahead ! A few such days as
yesterday and the Lawns will
be a memory here. Neat pat
terns, pure linen, our own
bringing ever.
Hen thu cut of centre, with Linens.
Here's a Skirt we sell at 50c.
The bare materials would cost
you like this :
3$f yards Muslin ntSc c
21, yards Insertion at 7c . 15c
Cotten and Tape Se
Mc
What about the making ? And
there's 13 yards of tucking en
each Skirt.
Hecend lloer, Juniper Ktrcct side.
Jehn Wanamaker.
iuvttitnvc.
TXKNllir WOLr,
FURNITURE
STORE,
him removed te 136 Kant Klne street, havlnirs
full llue of Furniture of every description at the
lewcHt prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call and examine our goods.
eS-tfdK 11. WOLK. 130 East King HtreeL
II
KlNllliU'B FUHN1TURE DEPOT.
WIDE AWAKE
llinerH dcslrhiE a combination
Mini
Quality of tlin Manufiiclurer'n Art
In till llm
Newest and
Ijitest DeslyiiM and tlie Leirtst
l'rlccf In
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Shbuld beawake te tiiclr own Interests mid
call upon ui when their wants will Ihi fully mi
piled. i
We offer te-dny a splendid assortment of Par Par
eor Hulls In Tiiiiestrles and I'liuOies at specially
Lew Prices.;
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
"VCHSAaillliS.
SPECIAL
OFFERING
-FOIt-
JXUNTET
Handsome Parler Suites
IN THE
Latest Coverings. Finely Made,
At Ureatly Iteduced Price.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
fid, ltd A till Fleer,) Ne. 31 B0UT1I QUEEN
HlUEKT.
1TIDM I'Ell'S COltNEK.
The Big Mark-Down
-AT-
Widmyer's Cerner
STILI,
CONTlNUeS.
Eiery Urndcef
FURNITURE GOING RAPIDLY,
Te make room for
Building Improvements.
Wenuut linveelbowreoiu for the workmen
who will put lu the new front mid make ether
Improvements. ItiHiin Uef mera coiikenuciice
Jul new tlinn BOfl price.
Call anu ef lire the harcalus while they lakt.
Oppertuultleii like this rarely tK-cur.
W1DMYER,
CORNKIl OF
EAST KINQ AND DUKE STUKETS,
WefeW
m
ISTSZ
e9H
e
PEN KVKBV MVKNINO.
Fer Bargains.
OO TO
P.C.SNIDERIB1,
Ne. 14 West King St.
EverythingSeld At andBelowCest,
AS WE AHE POSITIVELY OOrNO OUT
OF HU8INK8H.
mayMmd
T
MK PEOPLE H CASH HTOHK,
IN
Summer Goods.
FAST 1JLACK FltENCH 8ATINES In Helld
Colen and Neat Flgurm, w hlch are very dura,
ble, 25c per yard.
Thobalaneeofiitoekof FIOOItED IJATIHTE
te ke nt lOe per yard. Heme of thee goods mid
at ISc and '-lie.
Genuine Imported ZEPHYR UINOIIAMS
reduced Irem 31c and 37c te Vxi,
DemcBtlc ZEPI1YK GINQH AM8 In excellent
styles at 10c and 12c. Heme of these goods equal
the Imported In style.
Ooed HTYLE CIIALLIKS at Oytc, as pretty In
design and colerlns an cxpcinlve gecxK
White Dress Goods.
Piques In Cords and Checks, Ltnen de Indcn,
Victorias, Nnlnsoekn, Plaids, Stripe', ,tc.
Full Lines of EMI1K0IDEIUK3 tn geed quill
lty, from the cry narrow te the wldeit widths.
s
25 East King Street,
LANCABTEK. fA.
martO-lydlt
O03T0N BTOUE.
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
271AC a"d 50c a yard.
Best Grey Gos aniers, 75c.
Light Challies, 3-)c a yard.
All-Silk Meire, 75c ; worth
Black Drapery Nett, 27ic '
worth 75c.
Best 5-4 Table Oilcloth, 1 7c
a yard ; worth 25c
Dress Shields, 4c and 5c a
pair.
Best Pins, 14 rows for ic.
Skirt Braid, 3c apiece.
Linen Thread, 4c a spool.
THESE PRICES
-FOK-
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 16, 17, 18.
35 & 37 N. Queen St.,
LANCABTEll. I'A.
BOSTON STORE.
WMlTlCUliAK
ATTENTION I'.MII TO
L Medel Mnklntr
iTi,,.. ti.i..u ...1
1'aUeriu. Urawinca and
price reasonable, at JOHN
UK8TH.s VUist Fulton itreet.
lui'im
TNJECTOH, Itl'E
L,iri'LK UIArtT. ilAN.
I cock Insplniter-i and Electors, hnennnn
1U
tiler Feeder, Penlierthj"
.ii.iL.,.1. .tiiin
1..E.V...A
American
lnJecter, all in sleck, at JOHN ULSTS. SKI
ST s. x
in7-tld
Eait Fulton ktivet.
C AW MILLS. IIAHK MILIJ. COll MILLH
O Ix-alhcr llellcrif, Tan PaikcmIrlple 11 or se
rimers. Milling nnd Mlnlug MuNil
J01LN IIEBrB.au EH Fulton Urcet.
Ht
mMfd
People
Cash
Stere
(talcs Stains,
.. HWH.tl.45ViK'
PV rcL,PM,,r
lsoe
hM.' F-
gltec
CLIPPEItx. V
TAKE A LOOK
AT THE
Ladies' Lew Oxfords and Slippers
-AT-
STACKHOUSE'S,
NOS. 28 AND 30 EAST KLNO STREET.
THE FINEST
EVEll 8E13X IN LANCASTEU,
AND AT
Extremely Lew Prices.
B-aterc clones cery ecnlng at 0 o'clock.
except en Monday andHaturday, until Scptcni-S
bcr 1.
TpvOWN TO THE llOTTOM IN PUICL !
The McGinty Shee !
BTHONU POINTS THAT WILL NOT FAIL
TO tlECOMMEND IT TO THE
LADIES OF LANCASTEIt.
The McOlnty Bhoe Is cheap. It neils
atllJjO. Ne niake of Bhecs sold In Lan
caster at J1.73 te equal It. Few even de
at tl. The Krade of Itcomlitneft with IU
economic cost must make It a trade win.
tier.
Tlin-McOinty Bhoe fill. The average
feet It flUrceMiniilily close and comfor cemfor comfer
tably, wlllieut pinch here, pinch there
te create limp and halt In Riilt.
Die McOlnty Bhoe Ik stylMi. In mada
evir fuflileniihle lnts nnd Is much ad
mired. Nothing ntlff or clumpy look
ing nheut 1L The McUlnly Bhec Is
really handtemc ter dren.
The McOlnty Hhoe Is Dtreiigly made;
higher priced goods eHrn slunv mere
Imperfections In this respect than dots
It. Excellent for Kc:lce, tee.
The McOlnty Hhoe Is made of geed
material line Dongola Kid Leather.
Upiiers, Htltched. fitted nnd trimmed in
a superior inanner.
The McOlnty Hhoe has strong button
Iileccs, relnferceil Willi buckskin, 'ihe
Hilten holes are neatly and strongly
stitched with Mlk. Out of 000 pairs told
slnce April 1, net a slngle pair has been
returned te us with the holes tern
through.
The McOlnty Bhoe has all leather
counters these nre essential te the
preservation of heel and front shape
will net readily turn ever and become
Ill-looking. IIae neat heels of medium
height, with Fexlble Inner and outer
soles. The latter means ease and com
fort In wear. Cheap shoes are rarely
made that way.
The .McOlnty Bhoe will become a
stieng favorite. It's dressy enough for
young ladles, aud net se much se as te
miilcu It oblcctlenablo te thee elderly
and reserved. We have It In two styles
opera lecln C, Dand E widths; com
mon sense shape In I) width.
Come and sce tlie McOlnty Bhoe. You'll
lkc It.
SHAUB& BURNS,
14 NOKTU QUEEN BTKEET, LANOAB
TEH. Pa.
AUGUBl' AfeBOKTMENT I
MEN'S
RUSSET SHOES
-AND-
OXFORDS.
1 have ene of the Largest Assortments of
Men's HuibCt and Seal Shoes nnd Oxfords In
the city.
RUSSET BnOEd al $1 50, 2, S2 50, $3 and !6.
11UKSET OXFORDS at Jl 2.", 51 50, S2 and SO.
The $.1 Shoes I have In Twe Styles. One being
nil Russet Genuine CaHSkln with Square Tips,
and the ether Light Ooze Calf Skin with a neat
Ilusict Calf Skin Trimming.
The Oeuulne Hand-Made Line at SO Is liem
ene of the Rest Factories In the country. I
liaNeallneer thcseiuBlx Dlirtrcnt 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 A ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS. A 5 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, I'A.
BStore Closed E cry Evening at 0 o'clock
Except Monday and Saturday.
Itlitchim-fij.
I F IN WANT OF I1RAS OR IRON STOP
Cocks, Asbestos Packed i 'whs, Pet and 111b
Cocks, Lccr Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get
them, or send jour order by mall, te JOHN
I1ES1', SVI East Fulton street. ni7-tfd
PACKINGS, AS IOLLOWhTdIhIGOFOR
Steam and lljdraullc Packlng.Asbest Repe,
W'men and Wick P.icUlng, Hemp Packing, As
bestos Mill IliKi.-d, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
Sheathing, Gum P.icktng.Gum Rings for Water
Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As As
ImkIes, Lined Sfctlenal P10 Cever, at JOHN
RESTS, ill East Fulton street. in7-tfd
T710R 1IOR
Xj glues, fro
cat Engines fir
HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN-
minis tnMilinrse-pimir antl viru-
r-ti tn ill hnn.M.tumir Villi will
find them at JOHN RESTS. 3.B Easi Fulton
street.
IJIOlt PRATT OADY ASHUSTOS DISC
i Valves, Jenkins Valves.llniss Glebe Valves,
HrassGiite Valves, Inm Hely Globe alves.
Iecrhafcty Valves. Pep SiiMy ales, Air
Valves. Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swinging
Check Valves, Urns Check Valvi s.Foet Valves
Angle Valves, call at JOHN RESTS, 33.1 Ens
Fulton Street. iu7-trd
A GENCYFOIt CALLAHAN ,V COS CE
J nieiit le take the placoer Reil lad. In
bulk It makes live times the quuntlt of red
ladaud I-. r.irsini.rler In inaklugsteiiui Joints,
imcklng iiiiin and hand hole pi. lies nubelltrs.
Ac, Ac, Price 'JO cents ur pound, nt JOHN
HI-S'TS.sa liist Fulton stris-'t. m7-lfn
IOR HOLTS. LAG SCREWS, SET SCREWS,
" Siimreiuid Hexagon Nuts, tliesegixsN In
sltK'k, al JOHN llUVl's., SSI East Fulton street,
m7-tfd
I TIORAMERICANBKillT FEED CYLINDER
Lubricators, Glass oil Cups for Hearings,
jeu call get Ihciil at JOHN llhSTB, S-tl Ka
Fulton slreeL iu7-lfd
TTlORUOlLEIfirilE I11H'SH13, STILLSON
" Pine Wrenchcs.Pineniid Menkey Wrenches
combined. I'llc
.... ....,'.. i. . - .. ..-....
uu cans, tic, go hi juii.i
IIESI'.SM liit Fulton street
ill, Mill
1 ,-s.OK CASTINGS, IRON OR I1RASS, LIGHT
1 or heavy, at short notice, go le JOHN
HEsr..1ti KjisI Fulton strift. '"'iQ'
I OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZINO
It for steam work, at JOHN 11E.VTS, "iS ti
Fulton street, ra.-tfd
E OR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS ROTH
plain and reducing, up te e-Jnch diameter,
lleable Fillings, Flanges. Ilanje Unions,
Manifolds, Ainvircnn L'uleiis, IMbe .Supports
Hangers, Fleur and Celling Plutts, go te JOHN
REIT'S, va liist Fulton strctt. Iii7-tfd
PTwlv-ly
Vlethlua
c
LOTH1NO.
L. Gansman & Bre.
The Crrntcst IndnctmrBts EurMkrfi
in
men'h, bev'm and ciiildrbm'b
Children's Bulls, former prices II and tl 2
new selllnr nt TWe
Children's Halts, former prices, 11.50 and 121
new selling al si. m.
Children's units, former price 12.50; no
selling atmn.
Heys' Bulls, former price 13.50; new selllni
Heys' Bulls, former prices Je ; new selling v
Heys' Bulls, former price 17.50 ; new selling
S4.7J.
Mu'8ulU,fermer price IS.K); new telling a
Men's Bulls, former price tlO ; new selling a
f l list tii' fi t a tWj f"Ma 1ft In.
w.uu(vii n m uiiui, mv,-, OK, iw, IOC.
Bummer Ceiits antl VeAts At IlvtinrmA PvIjmI
Mcn'sBummcrCeatsnt'J0slSc.SDc,40c. I
Men's Hummer Coats and Vests at 75c, 0e. Ill
tic. si ?R ai ai t ' '"I
Men's Working Pants reduced te 45c.
NOW IB THE TIME FOR. BARGAINS.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's aniS
uaiurcn s iwieiuing (exclusive.)
66 and SB NORTH QUEEN ft.,
B.W.CORNEBOFORAHOB. LINO ASTER, Ml
-Net connected with any ether Clethln
iieuse in me city.
-l!e cautious and .make no mistake se thai
yen get te me right place.
MYEM
ERS AIRATHFON.
KEEP GOOL
There's Ne Trouble te Keep Coel If Yeu Avail
leurscii ei tee umince uuerca
Here te liny
Summer. Clothing.
We Have Every Conceivable Kind and Celer In
COATS AND VESTS
FOR MEN'S WEAR. EVERYTHING LIOHTl
COOL AND AIRY.
Prices Rim from 11.25 te 7.50.
Men's Summer Trouser
AND
WHITE VESTS,
In Oieat Variety and Style.
HANDSOME STYLES IN FLANNEL SHIRTS
AND
1SUMMER NgOKWEAR.
Asktoee Our HLUE AND DLACK 8ERQE
SUITS Ter Men Just the Thing for
Het Wcather-Sia.OO.
Myers & Rathven,
LEADINO CLOTHIERS,
.NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
TT1KSH BROTHER.
FOR
Gletliing That Is Popular,
Clothing That Is Weil-Made,
Clothing That Is Perfect-Fitting,
Clothing That Js Lew in Price,
YISIX TJS T
That we can suit the most particular Is well
knew n. We nave uu tne euvaniages inai serva
te please u customer. If jeu have never dealt
wiiu us, can nun ioek itireugu our line aim hi
are satisfied that we can suit you.
MEN'S LIGI1TANDDARKHU8INES3 3UIT8
at $5, S, 57, 17 SO, 8$, t9.
MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY DRESS SUIT
nt $8, SO, S10, JI2, 813 te IIS.
LIGHT-WEIGHT COATS, VESTS, PANTS,!
from 82je te 8,
In Alpaca, Linen, Drap d'Ete, Fancy DuckJ
.Meutiir, ftccrsucKer, riauuci nun iii.iuy mucyi
fiuulltie!.
New Neckwear,
New Underwear,
New Hosiery,
New Shirts.
MEANWHILE DO NOP FORGET THAT I
WONDERFUL SALE OF
CHILDREN'S SUITS
-AND-
KNEE PANTS.
il
CLOTHIERS, -MERCHANT TAIL0R8 AND
GENTS FURNISHERS.
N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St.,
LANCASTER, I'A.
THl N G LETREE STOCK FARM.
STORM KING (2161.)
RECORD IJO.
Sired by Happy Medium, sire of CO performers
from '.'tltii te Ail. Dam Topsy Tn ler by Alex
ander's Nomina, gire of Lulu, 2:li'L Ac. ac.
Terms for Spring season or lsW), WO for a fe.il.
Fer tabulate I peillgree and ether luroriuatleu,
uddriss DANIEL G.ENGLE,
uprl2-Uud,Vw .Marietta, Pa,
FISH
BROTHER
T,-V"' - -
..1"V T??i.'9iiti'SL sytjw'tfew -iajtfizgjt 'tr-.'s(