Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 20, 1890, Image 2

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tr.t.rniA, Friday. June , 1M.
-PKN EVERT KVK!f IMO.
H
AOER A BROTHER.
ines en in Gingham that
'
ill make you wish the ceun
wfttaaaeilC
ay the
i the He-
tm rfnu nnrnin nr
ekeUtdttiB even BIbIde,
aeruttrlcd nluce he entered
i h a.rtnient and seems te have
abgether off the driver' seat. He
i along new with hit preposition
let In the Seuth American trade
,'Me. and wants the tnrlir amended
ecerdlnely. It in net n new
BggtIen from him, hut it does net
'Mem te have made nn impression en
-the tariff makers of his party. It is
, Mttalnly very strange te see hew Blnlne
I been supplanted in party leadership
1 irhlle nominally occupying the leading
Mace beside the president Iu the admin
1 Miratien. The secretaryship of ulate Is
. (apposed te lie the second plnce In the
F government, and one would suppose
B1. IU tliu uvifUjnui-j vi rw aa.v.j
Mnnn nn Hlnlne lias been in tinny
fmauageuieut, Its occupant would lc of
tefflc political accetiul.
k5feBut he Is net. It Is true tiinn me
president uimscir is net leaning ins
EJKBIH IHlllnll .iJ..11.1 fl 1ink lHlltl Itlfn
SCr limi" a it i.liul PltUH IV aM.lu 1.U...M ......
pjMJthe possession for the present of one
MgHeed, spcakcroitne iiouse. mere may
f A.08 au outside icaacr or two, who im sun
SCln fairly lively condition In his partlcu-
kf Jar dung hill, but there does net seem te
?j?fc ... 11.- ..! 1 I 1..
$jrBB one in tuc unueuui uuiiuutn nu
&i.4ees net wear draggled feathers. It Is
.'jireaHy latncutable te see the pitiable
feweakneBs of the Republican roosters In
:ithe Heuse; and though their stnte In the
iim a- i i..ji. ... rt...l ........ !.. .1.1
I 5blrd Edmunds wearing Just n6w a black
.aye rrem lit usage uy ms party iu me
'Mlver business.
fflSr And there is Qtinv. who has for Heme
JIIma luuiti a.nlti 41, A iiimI lilr.1iti. ml.
KrVWIm vwu iuiiu t.av mu.v ...aaa.j vw.-
'iered Republican bird iu the whole
; country, but who U net new n-crewlng.
I t,The Senate gave him u heavy slap when
' .'"'It refused te make his man nercrftlit-ut-
gvarms, though he had made the vacancy
e rer diniuy panning twnnter anemim
r,-lmn tee uncomfortable iu the eMcu
&?i!)nep it. WltJi Cnnailuy out, Quny ri
rernimuy raaKing (senator Htiennairs
te
did
I'-fnet net in. but old man fihcrmun staid
I'&atfllen deck and gave him a valentine.
Since thou Quny has clearly demon demen
fatrated his littleness and real stupidity
f,by asking the Senate, which had Just
JKabewn its indisposition te de anything
, te oblige him, te rebuke its sergeaut-aU
,arms because he had dismissed a Quay
;boy fremn pageship, the boy having
atiMMrn 4 ltn innu Wliiu.tnt Iaau tint
'atWDect, after this, that Quay's vigor ha
'me. Is llkclv te huve sufTlrlmit evl-
Si" Amn nf Ikn tnni luiTum f lA nnlii..nn.
? ;;teriai canvass is ever.
h,V He has been dciueustratiuir his ae-
?,?Jllty right straight along by pretending
fi d7Kl t. falrillf. nn lintwt III Ilia nnnliut 1.11.
..the nomination, which everyone knows
It-tebe false: and bv takitnr unDclama
loiter, a man with no Inherent strength at
S4''i'au and a character and record that Is a
Pf K JbA -- 4n Vta instil in Iriril'n ftttitt irminti-
fcjiawHJUV iu Mia nvui, iu aiiuivu iiuiiKuiv.-
iiVer : enlv beeuUHO he wanted lust once te
.Sweet a man who should b stamped as
jrMv.t Quay's man. The consequence is that
pifclu the last days of the battle even his
MTbead is made te bee' that maybe his man
jpf may net win and that the result may be
fe'thut the whole concern will be blown
WjSkeut altogether ; and no one will be lea
"fcT'liH ..nnn
.UU, IUIIUIUCIDi
j&j And Speaker Reed, even, is having
Lft'ereaideucy he sucks ; and if he ever gets
gk'iby the way, there will lw a very Inter-
-jh inujj muu iui iuc uuuuiijr, wc limy uu
i.'eure. liut the sneaker is net new keen-
fe.Ing his usual gait toward his goal ; he
Kr,aaems ratner te be steering lu among
"Sii'the rocks. His narticular virtue him
'S han In IiIh print ml ever lilu nnrtv in tlir.
feJifc Vhh a ..IaI. i.a t.m. ..l.a..l..A.l l... ai...
"J,"(f'"",'""Cl """iu UC 111U UUIIIIUUU UJ IUC
g.jDOia ana unscrupulous use or ins
power as speaker, 'that power cn-
Hables him te make or unmake u
eengreesman ami keeps the mom mem
jglbers In subjection te his wishes.
& hard in seeking te held the free coinage
BgS advocates from their silver calf. He set
Rp himself in vain across their pathway
acand they broke bv lilm like fcavuL-e
g beasts. Mr. Reed may be able te repair
kr uamages aua again hiiew nis party in
eWrttltnal nml liti.lui. tile 41kii.til. . l.nt r.. l.n
..i. Mtava aavai.a aaae aiattlu , UUk U1 111U
&Apreseut helslaideu the bread of his
fl back and the Heck has hcattered from
f We de net lielleve it will loner dhv (lin
m politician in this country and iu this
'A, age te seek his ends by wrongful means.
P? Jt will work for a while, but net for
. long. The intelligent oplnieu of tills
Rftp ceuutry cendemus the means by which
mg, arrisen was elected, and the undertone
nf luanHmeiii' nrdfttifl li Iia .if.Hwwlu rt
Iff I Ti a ' '"'".'"
VgMtiuijr niu nuiei nil iuc ucuiozruue
mm. Quays plans, or national and
f, atate craft, work only for a limited time.
R-Jand in the end will wreck his craft en
SSthe rocks.
Be Speaker Reed's powers, while
aeemlnelv bold, brilliant Hint imp,.r.r,,i
reuotef the long lived kind. It is il
18.- harp mid torieisn rnnn 4 1 ... 1 l,,. i,..
'tarted with the Democracy, and when
MM winding ways are ever he will net
f be ahead.
rushing The College Ahead.
The Franklin aud Marshall com-
inpnmmniit iiunn Ii.u .I........ .. .w...,t.i
an.v.i .i r .......
Iriuuie uegnti ei spirit in tne college,
MAIld It frlf'iwla tniiv linna (V.r.' ,.,,,..1
' T- " .."j mvi;w ii.tiv KVUM
'bull .-til l. 1 ... rii mii. .1 . ..
Ej,"v "" -"" ujiiiu ei ii. jue cuici sum
Wc Ulant te the celleire dnrinrr llw n.,.t
h 5'r nas certainly been given te it by
r hjb vor.ei jir. irvineinueveleplng the
kV athletic aud musical talents and tnstoef
b wkj Dtuuuu.B. jiu jeunu capacity there
"rjMid cultivated it te an exhibition Hint
'atlfled the pride of the friends of H..
elege, and that advertised te the pub pub
Vlte that all was net dead within its
"i uw mai, u green tree was growing
',ther from which us fair fruit might be
rplucked as was te be had lu any college
, aciesure. Acting President Stahr also
i ueen successful iu areunlug
Mwtt In the cellesre and se.
subscriptions for its en-
riiere Is ample work for an
Wiling abead the material
e,uud as Mr, Stnhr
br- 41
brc.l us
Tngvliat they
uc our failure
".'Wctef fbf our factories
l?;2ifHcV.Cm that quarter Is
aMrt.1 wIiaic fact that the ship that
ijcaitiur' grain te Eure no find it
,fJiavr te ceme back by wey of
cloweuth America. Having made this
familiar point with all the dash of a
logician advancing a novel argument,
Mr. Blalue proceeds te consider hew we
may upset this triangular and top
heavy commercial nrrangement. After
hinting the need of Btcamship lines and
banking facilities, with nil their possi
bilities for plunder, he calmly proposes
te establish free trade with the Seuth
American nations, Ingeniously argu
ing that although we have few conces
sions te give them in turn for what we
ask they will, crhap.s, consider as
n part of the bargain the tariff
concessions already granted. This part
of Mr. lilalne's argument Is simply
astounding in its held affectation of
guileless simplicity. He says that
nearly all the articles we send them are
heavily taxed by them, while mere
than eighty-seven per cent, of our Im.
ports from Latin America are admitted
free, leaving but twelve per cent, upon
which duties may still be removed, but,
mindful of the fact that wu have- from
time te time removed duties en their
products, our government may eonll eenll
dently ask the concessions suggested. In
making a bargain men de net usually
consider advantages already gained,
nelther de nations. Secretary lilalue
very well knows that for each con
cession our turbulent and impevt-r-lulied
Southern friends will demand
an equivalent. They arc largely mili
tary republics, whose Interests may be
subordinated te the sellWi ambitious of
the udvcnlurciH who rule them, and ex
perience with Mr. Illalne docs net for
bid some distrust of the methods by
which he hopes te secure something for
nothing. That grand but very misty
project for tin International railway of
North and Seuth America, the steam
ship subsidy schemes, and the hint of
banking projects, all suggest possible
menus of compensating the Innocent
Seuth Americans for their tariff conces
sions. When Mr. lilaiue piles the lum
ber It Is natural te leek for a concealed
Ethiopian.
When thongreeiuont wllliCernmiiy wns
first uinde publle lu J.oiulen a great deal of
sympathy was ex pressed for the two thou
sand Krlusluiid flHlioriiien who inhabit lit
tle Heligeland, for It was thought thai limy
would at once be made subject te eeuscrip.
tlen for the (ienium army or nav.v. TIiIh
objecttou has been promptly answered by
Lord Salisbury by the btatemeiit that the
treaty with Germany provided thut the
lsluuduis should net bosubjeut te censcrlp
tlen, and this ovldence of theuglitruliicss
must have no little little etfeet lu changing
the present current or popular Indignation
te a final approval of the agreement.
Mr. Stanley has unexpectedly, though
characteristically, nulled te the dofenso of
Lord Salisbury, whom he was lately attack
ing most (lereely for apathy lu African
affairs. Ills knowledge of the African
territery gained enables lilm te view the
bargain moie Intelligently than any ether
lling man, and he rather tukes the wind
out of the sails or Salisbury's eilties by
declaring that " if Germany Inid nequiied
sumo territery which Kngluud wend have
liked te retain, I'.nglaud was amply com cem com
pensatcd elsewhere, and the granting of
rroe transit In the German regions was as
geed for the Kngllsh as the possession or
the territery. Further, it would new be
te Geriimiiy's Intoiest te Jein England hi
dem.mdhiK the freedom or the Zambesi,
aud thus the Portuguese difficulty would
be roiuevod." He said that by thiiiigice thiiiigice
ment between the two countries half
a million Mjnnre miles of territery
were added te the llritlsh pot.essslons
In Africa, and an American was
naturally quite unable te appreciate
the ICugllsh valuation of Heligeland.
Stanley flattered the prlde of the Uritlsh lu
their Arm con vletlen or the benollcenee or
KnulNli rule by saying that when the news
spread a grand feast would be held through
out thu Interior of ah lea ami tliat ifall the
chiefs or the regleiiH i-euld be mustered
they would agree that the date erilin agree
ment would be a red letter day In the AM
can calendar. It must be iidmltted that
English possession considerably brightens
the prospects or the dark continent, for as
Secretary Alten, of the anti-sluvery society,
remarked, It will new he Knglaud's fault
If slavery continues In tliat section of
Africa.
Tin: Salisbury ministry made a ery
cloie shave In a division in the Heuso of
Commens en Thurbdny, carrying a elatise
or the lleensiug bill by only pjur majority,
ulthengh seen alter divisions showed
majorities of tifty-thrce nud futty-three.
It was e case or Niirprise that might have
been sorleus.
A visi'atcii te the New Yerk llevutil
rrem HolUe describes a panic In the colony
or llrltUh Honduras ever the ravages or a
deadly epidemic- resembling yellow rover.
Kvery oue wlie can de &e was said te be
leaving Honduras cither far l.nj;laud or
the state, but the alarm was Inareakcd hy
the occiirreneo of a imie en beard a steam
ship by which many had hoped te le.ne.
The peer little colony bcems te be in a
bad way, for the report continues that iu
the interior the natives are dying like
sheep and nobody really knows what the
diseases is. The Kurepcau doctors
call It yellow lever, but the Ameri
can phyelciuus dider from them.
"The only thing positively known is
that lu the coume of llve or six days It
kills everybody whom it attacks, and the
survivors are simply askint; themselves;
Whose turn next 7' "
This seems qulte suflicleiu te excuse the
panic, and it would be well Ter American
ports te leek te their quarantine arrange
ments. Six l'cusIonsVer one Man.
It has been ascertained tliat Oeorce
Watsen, of llosteii, a veteran or the Mexi
can war, and Ge jears of age, bus been
drawing pensions in Ids own 11111110 aud
in the names of Jeseph Smith, Henry
ltogers, Fred Uupgett, and Charles
Audiews, all veterans of the Mexlcau war.
Several of these moil have widow h and
relatives living who are entitled te the
money. He picsented papers and applied
rer the pension or James Jehnsen, but It
was found that Jehnsen was already draw
ing a pension in New Yerk eltv. An In In In
yofetljratlen followed, and Watsen was
identified as the man who had applied for
Jehnsen's pension money. Watsen
scented danger, and left the Sailor's Heme
InQuIncyen May 21. JIe was traced
from town te town, and was arrested at
taut Milten en Tuesday. Hit plead. d
guilty te fraud In tiding Jeseph Smith's
uatne, aud was held lu fJ.OyO bend!',
iM t ConesteeH.
', .-v. , a..a v. ubiiwi ,
l-'nlrvlllf!. Cliristlsn Hlilrkn:
.Vile. K. I. AVntts: l'nlrvllle see-
ar rif Miss lalllle Kresdy i I'Blrvllle prl-P-JS-i
Annle K. Richmond.
Twe Men l'arliolteil !y Het llver.
Donth in a frllitml form overlook Chris
llau lUnclier aud Henry Ratcllire, em em
peoyes at JtcU'a brewcry, Philadelphia, en
Thursday. A tub of scalding innsli, ncxr
which lieth were at work, expleded,
scattering its fiery contents ever lliein.
The report or the explosion attracted ether
workmen, who discovered the two inen In
a literally parboiled stnte, proslmle wbore
they had fallen hi their eirerts te escape.
The.v dled shortly aner thelr removal te
the Pennsylvania hospital.
(letnpern Acerptx.
President Haniuel Oeni)ers, of the
Amerlcnn I'edornllen of Ialier. has sent te
Ocnernl .Master Workman T. V. Pewderly
en ncroptnnce of the hitter's invitation te
attend the labor mass meeting at Coepor
Union, New Yerk, this evening. He will,
however, only consent te a disputation
upon certain conditions, which he siicclllcs.
Colonel Itlukettfi it Mllltonnlre.
Colonel it. IJrnce Rirkcitls, of Wilkes
bnrrn, lust diiHfd or hlsluitnonse trarls
of woodland te an Knglish syndicate Forty
tlieiisaud acres lu all were transferreu.
The prlce paid was $2.1 an aero. The eolo eelo eole
ml is thcrefore a mlllieimlre. When
lllukrtts rnturiKKl from the war he pur
chased the land Ter fitly cents itu ucre. He
says he will net hoacnudldste for gin er er
ner hoferotho Scniuten conVentlon.
Would Net Convict 1'rltcli.
The trial or the case against Rev. M. L.
Frllch for stealing kulves was concluded
In Reading en Thursday. Judge Kndllcli
dollvcred a very able charge en the law or
Insanity and kleptomania. The Jury
romalned out nearly all day and wero
unable toagreo. Ten wero rer conviction
and two steed Ter acquittal. The Jury was
discharged and the case euded.
'
Hay Will Ile Cheap.
Frem the l.llltz ftccerd.
Hay will be se plenty that It Is predicted
that it can be bought for $8 per bin.
Van IIeutk.n'm Coeoa Oiice tried, always
imvd.
I.lst, innlden, though you're keen of wit,
And though of many charm peMMited,
You'll never, never, make 11 lilt
Unless with pearly tceth you're bleat.
Unlet upon 3 our toilet Btiinc,
Your HOZODONT 's kept clone te hand.
What Olie loe Did.
H. H. Graven, of AUren.N. Y, hnd Astlunanf
tlin worst kind. Toek one devi of Thenutt' Kc
Irrtrta Oil mid wns relieved In five, minutes. He
adds: " Would walk ten miles for this medi
cine 111 ul pny (5 a bottle for It. It etired my wife,
errlieiiniatlfini Kite, magic." Held In Lancaster
by W.T. llec.li, IKTitntl 1311 North liieen street
m
Can n .Mini Swallow 11 Cntineii Unit f
Well," that depends." lie can If his threat
Is large enough and the cannon hull net tee
Iiukc. The iiicstlen rtally seems wertliv of
sonic consideration In view or theslrenf seme
of the pllln that prcKcrlbcd for NtirTerlns Iui
iiinnlty. Why net threw them " te thodegs,"
and take Dr. l'lorce's Pleasant I'nrcatlui Pel
lets? Hinall, sugar-ceiiled, purely vegetiihle,
perfectly harmless, III glass, unil nhvns fresh.
W.ThAw
A Had llrentli
Is lusiiirerabla. Wu den.t like It. A person
with astmiiR brcnth must net malm hlnwir
very familiar with 111. An Impure, bre.itli Is
eaiistsl hy an iiuhcaltliy stomach. Ilimlpck
lllimil Jlittm will correct this u II. 'J'hey are
thy heil sleiiuieli medicines known. Held In
Ijincnsler by V. T. llech, 137 mid ISO North
Hueen stieeU
TJCTTEU THAN TBA. AND COKKKi: FOH
TIIKMKIIYEH.
Van Heuten's Cocea
Al'l'laTIZINn-KASUaY UI(1ITI!I).
Ask i our Grocer for It, lake no oilier. (Ml)
liUaccUtiiu'oue
T 7.0H TIIK HINT HOT AIK FUIINACK IN
the market, ke teJOHaV llfisT, S.U ICast
Fulton street. ni7-tfd
B
ADIATOItS, OK ANY MAICI'. OR DM
1 ttlirll. rilll lift fll ftl 1 dtiiil ii t til Li-id ililuflnn n.aj
hy JOUNIIIiST.au KastKiilten htrt. tni7-tri(
WlIITi: C'OITON WA8TK. COPl'Kl) I1Y
the pound, lOfl ; In bits of te pounds or
eer,Oc. All Koedsdcllwrcd tiimir part or the
city Free. Call en JOHN 1IUST, iVe. Ml list
Killten slnsit, ln7-ld
171011 l'UM.KYH, NIIAITINII, CObbAuS',
IbuiL'eis, ClHiiiji llexes. Couplings, etc., go
te JOHN Ili:sT. 3.11 foist Killten street. in7-tid
OAltllY IN STOCK -WMT CHAHCOAIa,
Hammered liar Iren, Deuble ltcllued Iren,
Unrden's HUct Iren, Hlxets, Het 11 ml Celd
Heller Iren, Hie. I, Micet Iren 3-1(1 te Ne. 1(1, at
JOHN 11Kb 1",S. ;t ICast Killten street. niT-tfil
STKAM HKAT ISTIIKCO.MINO HKATKOlt
diielllngs, churches, school houses, etc,
though successfully usml 0110 liuudrcil years
age. When you ceulcmphitun eliauge call en
JOHN 1I1XT. who will gire you a satisfactory
Jeb, ut u fair 1'ilce. ui7-tld
17011 HT1.AM UAU(irj4. limit lilt r.fiv
1; l'ressure, Water (Piuges, (liiuge Cocks.
Weed Wheels or
l'lw...t, ..H 11'..!..,. ...., .t fit...
Weighted, Glass Tubes,
Whistles,
'hlstles, Syphens for Hleam linages, Cj Under
Hers Plain, Water (liuiuu Cebiiiins'ueks for
eiim (lunges, call en JOHN Illv-ST, .ill Kiist
line
SI
Killten si nsl.
Ui7-trd
OU.MPS, HOII.KIIH. MININU.CKNTItlKU-
I. cal and Steam 1'iunps, et any ai parity, at
JOHN IIICSTH, ICt.1 East Kulton street. m7-tflt
iTUIuFimiCKHr VUIK CI. AY, AT LOW
J' llgures, gote JOHN lUST,3.1.llst Fulton
sUOJl. m7-tfd
riSANKHKOIl WATCH, OILS, ACID Oil UAH
JI or nny shape or capacity, ut fair prlivs, go
te JOHN 1)12,1'. .13? KjisI Killten Htrtt-t. iu7'tril
c
AblFOItNlA.
Hpeclat Parties.
Heinl-meulhly. Tourist
hli cnlne cars. Cheap rates. Keutbern'l'aellli) Ce.
Addiess, 15. HAwlaKY, Assistant Oencriil
Trallle .Malinger, 3M Ilreadway, New Yerk :
It. J. SMITH, Agent, lUa.W HU. 1'lilla.
.htnlb-ljiU'tan-
"V7"iNce en i:vi.va tuiiacce.
VINCO
KXTJtA FJXW
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
This Standard llrand nf Plug Tobacco l nc nc nc
knowledgctltebo the best chewunil the largest
piece rer the money In the market. I'lucemi
tag en encli Itwiji. Its cxteuslve sale feruuiuy
jiars has established Its reputation. There Is
nothing bcltci. Try It. Ker sale by dealers and
grocer.
1890.
uprll-SSteod-eenutlStw
gev gale ev itcut.
17S.0H HKNT-IIANDSOMK. KllONT HOO-M
en 2.1 II nor, Ne. Ii! West Kluestrts't: llnest
l(K-atlnulii theelty toreinci or light business.
Inquire of
W. W. AMOS.
itiiUMra
Allcr'sUallcry,
TTOUHAU.CUKAl'-
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
? ,',;ir,fctOv'htwistery brick back build.
iS?,2y.,,i."alfl!'' Hall and sen rooms. Let
.w wy e leel.
JOHN H. MPHY.I.UIt.
se, S. DukeSt,
-J710H iu:nt-
THAT IaAIlOK
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
no", ai KAST KINO KTJtKirr.
Jii'julrewitble, iuH-tfa
ters were longer. And yet the
Summer Cottens already have
twice ever the space here that
any ether store in town gives
them.
Twelve colorings of 75-cent
42-inch Bordered Scotch Ging
hams added te the se-cent line
te-day.
30-inch Scotch Damask Ging
hams in 36 styles and colorings
at 374 cents. Never before
sold under 50 cents.
30 - inch Scotch Jacquard
Ginghams in all colorings, 37
cent quality for 25 cents.
32-inch Iilac-and-white plaid
and stripedGinghams, 25 cents.
1 2 4c Ginghams are in hun
dreds of beautiful styles. Acress
a street, or across a car even,
you'd hardly knew them from
the kinds at two or three times
I2C
Northeast of centra
Six styles of women's fine
Hems titched Handkerchiefs,
printed borders and embroid
ered corners, at I2jc each.
Pare men, of course. We've
been getting 25c for them.
A dozen ether Handker
chief prices are. nodding like
that. Here are three :
Geed quality sheer Mnen Handkerchief,
new tape, borders, I'JJc.
Men's line Uund-licinstllchcd Handker
chiefs, large slre. We thought them geed
Milue at Id 11 dozen ; new flu dozen, turee
for II.
Six new styles fine Hemstitched Handkor Handker
ehlfs, bleached and fancy ilrvn-werk
borders, &Sc each.
Heulhwest of centre.
We wouldn't keep the Puri
tan Refrigerator at the top if
we knew el a better. It s still
in the lead every time, no mat
ter what the test. And a child
can keep it clean net a corner
that is hard te get at.
Upright, $12 te 60.
Sideboard, $12 te $40.
Ilasement, northwest of ccntr.
Geed judges say the Wana
maker Special Rackets are the
equal of any made costing a
third mere.
Juvenlle, JI
Youth's, $1.00
Kiilrineuut. JJ
ltclinent, 3.M
Wlssahlcken.fJ.ftO
Oerniontewn. SJ.BO
Arilmere, U.M
Ocrinaut'u Special, M
If you prefer another make
any ether it's here. Forty
seven styles in all.
Jehn Wanaraaker.
ijnvitituvc.
TTKNUl WOUi,
FURNITURE STORE,
liaa removed te I3fl Kiwt King street, having a
full line of Kuriilture efevcry description nt the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call nud oxaiulne ear Koeds.
tfdK II. WOI.K.lHHKatKliiBHtreeL
H
TKINITSH'H KUItNlTUltr. DKl'Ol".
WIDE AWAKE
lluyers desiring n combination or Highest
Quality of the .Maniifacturer'd Art In all the
Newest and Latest Designs and the Lewest
l'rlccs In
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should he awake te tlielr own Interests and
call upon us wheu their wants will be fully sup
plied. We Oder te-day 11 splendid assortment of Iir
InrMtiitHluTapcstrlusiiiid flushes ut specially
Dew l'rlccs.;
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 20 Seuth Queen Street.
SVClIHaillU9.
SPECIAL OFFERING
FOK
J-UaTCaET
Handsome Parler Suites
IN THE
Latest Coverings. Finely Made,
At Ureatly Heduced Trices.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
pd.&l A lib Fleer,) Ne. 31 80UT1I QU1.I.N
SlUEl-aT.
w
IDMl'KIlHCOHNEH.
The Big Mark-Down
AT
Widmyer.'s Cerner
Sflla
CONTlNUeS,
Kcry Grade of
FURNITURE GOING RAPIDLY,
Te make room for
Building Improvements.
We must have elbow loom for the workmen
who will put lu the new fient and make ether
Improvements. Itoem Is el mere cuntemience
just new than Reed prices.
Call aim secure the bargains whlle they last.
OpiMjrtunltlcs like this rurely occur.
WIDMYER,
CCiHNUt OK
KAST KING AND DUKK STKL'CTS.
ja ritnrii rECT v vive. Fuesi a
OUjUUU luch te 0 Inch diameter, for
sale at a low fleurc, nud the only house lu the
city with u ptc cuttlmr machine, cuttliiK up te
6 Inch illameur, at JOIIN U1WT 8,333 Kast Tul.
temticet, ' paT-tM
Fer Bargains,
-00 TO-
P.CSNYDERIBRO.,
Ne. 14 West" King St.
EverythingSeld At andBelowGest,
A.HWT.AI1E 1'OSJTIVEI.Y UOINOOUT
OF BUBINEH3.
mayK-Siud
1I1K PKOI'taK'M CAHH BTOKE,
-IN-
SummerGeqds.
TaMST 11DAUK rnENCHHATINKS In Solid
Celers ana Neat Figures, which nre very dura
ble, 25c pr yard.
Thcbalancoefstockof FIOUKED BATISTE
torent lOepcr yard. Heme or these Koeds sold
at 18c ami 'ik
Genuine Imported ZEl'HVH OINUHAMH
reduced from 31c and 37e te 2jC.
Demestic 7.EPHYK UINOIIAMS In excellent
styles at 10c and 12c. Heme of these ifoeds equal
the Imported In style.
Geed STTLE CHALLIES ut Ke, bji pretty In
design and coloring as expensive goods.
White Dress Goods.
Piques In Cords and Checks. I.lnen de Indcs,
Victorias, Nainsoeks, Plaids, Stripes, 4c.
Feil Lines of EMBHOIDEUIES In geed qual
ity, from the very narrow te the widest widths.
s
25 East King Street,
LANCABTKll, PA.
mai-20-lydK
B
OBTON 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 n yard.
50c and 75c Dress Goods at
Z7liC andsec a yard.
Best Grey Gos amers, 75c
Light Challies, 3c a yard.
All-Silk Meire, 75c ; worth
$.
Black Drapery Nett, 37c ;
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
FOH
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 16, 17,18.
35 & 37 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
BOSTON STORE.
-DAltTICL'I.AR ATTK.vne.V I'Alll TO
L Medel JlaklUK, Patterns, Prawlngs and
!!L';,e.1'rlii.,,"i.nt .I'1, '"" ri-usenable, tit JOHN
llt-XTS. :tt) fcast Fulton street. luT-trd
INJECTORS, jtl'E l.irriiK GIANT, HAN
cock Inspiraters and Electors, Eberman
Heller 1 eeder, IVnbcrthy Inswcter. aMnerlcan
Injectors, all iu stock, nt JOHN IlhsriS, SB
Last Fulton street. tuT-Ud
SAW Jtll.lX, HARK .MILLS, COI1 .MILLS,
Leather Hellers, Tan Puckers. Triple UersK
Powers. Mllllne and Minim; Machinery, at
JOiJN IjJfijTi, J ' rulten itrect, m7-U4
People
Cash
Stere
Cliw Stall's,
aLipjuiiw. "
i i l
TAKEAX.OOK
attiii:
Ladles' Lew Oxfords and Slippers
AT
STACKHOUSE'S,
N08. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO STREET.
THE FINEST
EVER SEEN IN LANCASTER,
AND AT
Extremely Lew Prices.
aHtere clones ccry evening at 0 o'clock,
except en Monday and Baturdny, until Septem
ber!. J-JOWN TO THE UOTTOM IN PRlCfa I
The McGinty Shee !
STHONQ POINTS THAT WILL NOT FAIL
TO 11ECOMMEND IT TO THE
LADIES OF LANCABTEH.
The MeOlnty 8bee Is cbcep. It sells
attl.60. Ne make of Shoes sold In Lan
caster at 11.75 te equal It. Few even de
at J.'. The gradoef ltcemblned with Its
economic ceU must make Ita trade win
ner. ThnMcQInty Hhoe flt. The nvcrKe
feet It tits reasonably ckwe and comfor
tably, without pinch here, pinch there
te create limp and halt lu milt.
The MeGlnty Shoe Is stylMi. Is made
err raslilonable lasts and Is much ad.
mired. ISethlUfr stllT or eltimsv look leek
Ins about It. The MeOlnty bhee Is
really handsome ler dress.
The MeOlnty Shee Is strencly made;
higher priced goods often show mero
Imperfections In this respect than does
It. Excellent fur service, tee.
The MeOlnty Hhee Is made of ceml
material fine DotiRehi Kid Leather
Uppers, stitched. Jilted and trimmed In
a superior manner.
The MeOlnty Hhee has streni; button
pieces, rclnrerccd with buckskin. 'Hie
button holes are neatly and strencly
stitched wltli silk. Out of 000 pairs bold
since April 1, net a single pair has been
returned te us with the holes tern
through.
The MeOlnty Shoe has all leather
counters these are essential te the
preservation of heel and fient shape
will net readily turn ever and beceme
Ill-looking. Have neat heels of medium
height, with Fexlble inner and outer
soles. The latter means case and com
fort in weer. Cheap shoes are rarely
made that way.
The MeOlnty Shoe will bocemo a
strong favorite. It's dressy enough for
young ladles, and net se much se as te
make It objectionable te theso elderly
and reserved. We have it In two styles
opera tee In C, I) and K widths : com
mon sensa shapa In 1J width.
Come.iud sce the MeOlnty Shee. You'll
like It.
SHAUB& BURNS,
14 Neuni Queen Btiieet, Lancas
ter. j?a.
-T AUG EST ASSORTMENT!
MEN'S
RUSSET SHOES
-AND-
OXFORDS.
1 have ene of the Largest Assortments of
Men's Ilutscl and Seal Shoes and Oxfords In
the city.
HUSSET HIIOEd at 51 CO. 82, J2 50, SJ and 86.
IIUHUET OXFORDS ut il 23, 31 60, 2 and SO.
The 83 Shoes I hae In Twe Styles. One belng
all Russet Oenulue CnlfSkln with Square Tips,
and the ether Light Ooze CalfSkln with a neat
Russet CalfSkln Trimming.
The Genuine Hand-Made Line ut 80 Is from
ene of the Rest Factories lu the country. I
have a line of thote In Six Different Styles unit
Tees.
Don't Miss Seeing Our Dis
play in East Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H.Frey,
(Successor te FREV AECKEKT) the Leader el
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOSJ A 5 EAST KINO STREET',
ItANCASTKIt, PA.
-Stere Closed K ery Evening at 0 o'eleck
Except Monday and Saturday.
ItlrtcJi.iU'Vjj.
IF INVANT OF MtAS:- eTlTltON STOP
Cocks, Asbestos Packed i eclts, Pet and Illli
Cocks, Iajmt Cooks, Swing Joints, call and gel
them, or send jour order by mall, te JOHN
REST, 3.U East Fulton street. mT-tfd
13ACKIN0S, AS FOLLOWS: DIRKiO, FOR
Steam and IljdniullcPacktng,A.bctHere,
'een ami Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As As
bcMen Mill Heard, Atibehtes Cement, aslKstes
Sheathing, tluin Paeklng.Oum Hlngs for Water
Onuges, Plumbago Packing, Rced'ti Patent Ar Ar
bestes. Lined M.-otIeuuI Pliw Cever, tit JOHN
MIST'S, &U liut Fulton streeL mT-tfil
17'OH HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN
X? glues, freinS tefk) horhe-peucr, aud Verti
cal Engines from 2 te te hcirse-peuer, you will
Had them ut JOHN REST'S, !a East Fulton
street.
FOR PRATT A CADY ASHESTOS DISC
Valves, Jenkins Viilves.Ilniss (Hobe Valves,
Hrui-sUate Vulves, Iren lfedy Ulobe Vulxcs,
Fulton Street
niT-ttd
AGENCY FOR CALLAHAN & COS CE
ment te lake the place or Red lujd. In
bulk It makes (He times the quantity of led
lead and Is tar sap-rler lu making slciin Joints,
packing man ami bund hole plates en boilers
iV- 1rIt;0 'M l''"1" lr pound, at JOHN
HEM".-,, Mtl Uit Fulton street. mT-tfd
"T710U ROLTS, LAG SCREWS, SE.'SCHr.WB,
L Seuartfaiid llexniren Neli. ihesiLFfunl In
sleck, nt JOIIN DESTs. IUI East Fulton Mreeu
m-tfd
JT10R AMERICAN SIOHTFEED CYLINDER
Lubricators, (ilakiOII Cups fur Hearings,
you can get them ut JOHN Ill-STS, SM Has
Fulton struet. mT-tfd
1710R 1101 LERT CUE HRL'MIES, SriLUSON
U Pic Wrenchei.,Pli)caudMeiikey wu
uches
cembliusl. Files. Oil Cans, etc , go te JOHN
REST. S3J East Fulton stieet. inT-tfil
1710H CASTI.NdS, IRON OR 1JRAHS, LIOHT
1 fir liHty. at short notice, go te JOHN
RES!'. :t East Fulton slrei't. m7-tfd
f OLi) BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING
IT for steam work, nt JOHN REIT'S, East
Fulton street. m7-tfd
TOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS ROTH
plalu mid reducing, up teWncli diameter,
Mulli'.ible Fittings, FIuhkis, Klange Uuleus,
Munifelds, AincrTraii Unions. Tube Supports,
Hangers, Fleer nud Celling Plates, go te JOHN
JlKSf'S, 83:1 Jrkitt Killten tirett. inT-tfd
iut ftiueiy vaics, i-op riniety vuives.Air
Valves, Radiator VuHcs, Pratt's Hulnglng
Cheek Vulies, llrass Check Valie-i.Foet Valves
Angle Valses. call at JOHN HLVfS. Kll Ens
Hager & Brether
Het weather Fixings
FOR
7VSEN St BOYS
A Bargain In Deinet and Cheviot Shirts I
S0C.
Excellent Cheviot Bblrtt, neckband and yek
(unsnnuKneis;, ai oec.
Special Values In Flannel ShlrUnt 87c ; etilll
worm vi.
English Cheviot Shirts, very popular and i
urinanDie, ai it nnn si.a).
Fine Imported Madras Shirts, beautlfutfabrd
ana unsnrinnable, at 11.73.
Excellent Qualities In English Flannel Hhlrtj
aui.),i.oeanai.
Finest Scotch Flannel, Cashmere, Ceylel
Fiannet, ana sine striped Shirts, at 82.50 anl
Sivre.
Fine Silk Shtrls nt tl.M nud 84.SO.
Values in Qauzs and Balbrlggan Underwe
at 25a and 37c.
A Bargain In Jean Drawers at 25c: betb
quality with or without Steckinette Bottems
at 60c.
Special In Balbrlggau and FanoyJHesei
U)ic, i5c ana 20c. .
Usual Offering In Men's Fancy Night Reb
at 60c.
Neckwear T
All the Newest and Choicest Effects an
Leading Shapes, In all Qualities.
25, 27, 29, 31 West King St,
LANCASTER. PA.
QClethittfl.
F
INE TAILORING.
1890 -SPRING.--1 8g
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest and Most Elegant Assertmcnl
SPRING NOVELTIE!
New Ready for Your Inspection.
We would also announce the purchase of I
Jeb Let or English Suiting and Treusering at I
great sacrifice, which we will bell ut
Astonishingly Lew Prices.
atafCall early te secure a bargain In the
KOUUB.
H. Gerhart,
ONLY-
DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE CITi
At vnuwiT nrrenvT eitd-lii?
-atl) lUVlU HU EaCUS OaUVCaEjX.
-ILOTIIINO.
L. Gansman-& Bre.l
The Greatest InilureineiitsEier Offered
IN
MEN'S, HOY'S .VND CHILDREN'S
Children's Suits, former prices JI and II 25;
new kclllng nt 75e.
Children's SulU, former prices, JI.50 and 12;
new selling at SI. 10.
Children's Suits, former price J2.50; new
belling at 31.50.
Heys' Suits, former prlce 83.50; new selling
nt2.23.
Heys Sutt, former prices $3; new selling at
&3.50.
Heys' SulU, former price f7.50 ; new selling nt
St. 75.
Men's Suits, former price 80; new selling at
Men's SulU, former price 810 J new selling at
Children's Pants, SCc, 25c, S5c. x 75c.
Mimmer Coats ami Vests at Reduced Prices.
Men's Summc r Coats ut V0c, Sic. S5c. 40c.
Men's Summer Ceals and Vests ut 75c. 00c, 11
81.25, 81.75, r-Jl, SI. 85.
.Men's Working Pants reduced te 45c.
NOW ISTHETIME FOR BARGAINS.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors and Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and
flillHraii'c fln,liftitv .-vliibl.rA
60 Olid 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
B. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, FA.
Mir Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse In the city.
3"Ue cautious and make no mistake se that
you gel 10 1110 rient, place.
M
YERS AIRATHFON.
KEEP COOL !
Theie'h Ne Trouble te Keep Coel If Yeu Avail
Yourself of the Chance Ottered
Here te Buy
Summer Clothing.
We Have Every Conceivable Kind and Celer In
COATS AND VESTS
FOR MEN'S WEAR. EVERYTHING LIGHT,
COOL AND .VIRY.
Prices Run from 81.25 te 17.50.
Men's Summer Trousers
AND
WHITEVESTS,
In Gnat Variety and Style.
HANDSOME STYLES IN FLANNEL SHIRTS
AND
SUMMER NECKWEAR.
k te See Our BLUE AND BLACK SERGE
hi ITS for Men Just the Thing for
Het Wcather-$ia.OO.
Myers & Rathven,
LEADING CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
Bin