Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 21, 1890, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    w.
B, SiltTBDAY, jihns 21, iaoe.
fV. 1 V
fcy
w
vusninan
te the
111, which he
that support,
try Blaine Lai reached
i that entreotie motion la
revive hit political figure.
sltleu In the state department
net suited te his exigency or his tem
perament, and he scorns te regret his
Mat mmaX. In fli Wtslntnra. f'artalnlv
W .- - .1 -.!.. 111-. 1 1.IAI.
;jiiau vuiu&rrBUMiuir injaiuvuiii wuivu
tciit a, figure while sailing in line with
J administration and the legislature ;
d It la a mere embarrnasing one still
SB.S.A.. fi tftut mw.a. fmiti IttA
!,"" w wiswe iv vuu n; t.un. ....
-.Beet. At present the administration Is
jaet saillnc se elese te the legislature but
frfthat there may be a chance te run a
sV 'Venal in between : and nesslblv Ituls is
n opening that the secretary Is looking
r"'lhr.
-it Is interesting anyway te knew that
?i blature's tariff bill. It dot net appear
tbatbespenks for the administration.
tBut whether or no be Is praying a lone
;.!$? 1itiV Vila tnnvimnnf ( alrrlllflrnnf.
"--- - e-- . .--
.Met only of his own unrest,
disposition in his party te !
but Of tllO
break away
lut leaders upon
the economic
Oaoeatlens which aft'ect the people's iu-
M&temla and which tbey are coming te
lmt in a new light under the new cetnll-
Bfvi.uens or tne ceutury : wuose pepiiui-
u:tkm has new spread ever the whole
iWlde oxpause of the land and bus
v aaaay diverse Interest that the political
L? parties need te reform their lines te com-
".,jaKku,l U . n as. aa lllnlAnlt m Jh
,vjrauuuu. ecmivui neuuu wni iuc
- Htnilit lml ill v flint. Ill rteenla wrt net
r.iierested iu legislation te control fed-
ral elect leus or in ether peanut pollties,
.'.that might amuse people who had no
p;Hter amusewent; they were rescuing
i j the wealth from the mountains and they
?v.weuld net have tbelr silver demono demeno demone
THaed. l& M
P& ... .. . . rr.
s.i- niiu a ieiiuih jeiiguu.
IP Mr. Quay has favored Plilladclpbla
f.lMlU ll lUltJIUI Willi II1B JIV9VUlJ aim
i' advice for n day. during which he had
Hwe Interviews with the mayor and has
rXgoneawey, as we are advlneu by his
J-nseflrftillnrnrcriin. llin Tilmttrrr. lnvlncr
'the situation net changed in auy re-
'.AnAtf fl HXfavnp 17Ulnr rnnmlna frllrllir
I te General Hastings and Senater Quay
sMnrMtifaililyna wUh fissntirM Tsnlnlitnlni It
M
"r" n-,m v wiitwv.
The eltuatieu, says the Inquirer, "as it
sew exisis is. of ceurec, faverable te
Delamater." The "of ceurse" will be
iAuderstoed te refer te the fact rencaded
til around in Republican quarters, that
'AA A.m ...Ilia an a. (til lln liAtnltinllnli AiV
mm cu iTiti du win uiu iiuuiiiiuiiuu iu
.governor be. Fer tills particular occa ecca occa
4en he Is dictator.
.General Hastings, it is recorded,
5aaJled unen Senater Onnv. diirlnn- hla
tyklt te Philadelphia, and was received
Kvwltk munh friendliness if tint, warmth.
wtAs we are crlven te understand that the
l?T senator decltlea fnrT)el!imutpr enlv 1.
i-3j cause the Jtepubllcan voters have ile
'v'.j elded for him. ciearlv tlur wan nnllilntr
im '. .. . ---I ----- ------ .. ---
fe;f w uisture uie anmy or bis meeting with
irt General IlastluiM.
?'.. But there in clearlv te the erdiimrv
$eomprehcusIen some dlfllculty in recon-
ciuug iuee iwe uuuervuiuuiugs ; one
i'j and tbeethertlmt the Republican voters
p Jutve named him. This latter belug the
H the cuse it Is net quite clear what Quay
fen doing In Philadelphia conferring
ifwitb hitler, nor wherefere (he pellll-
egfelauB hearkened that they might hear
who is te be the Republican nominee.
iAnnareutlv there is u lle out hoiiie.
tewhere; since It cauuet be that a uenil-
.? nation which the voters huve settled
fstill remalus te be awarded.
S Our Republican politicians have grown
':se accustomed te talking double that
Sjlthey de net realize that everyone sees
I.?. Hiciriusiucerny. wuca wuay ucrJares
,lnat be Is takluz no hand in the iiirht
,) while he Is dickeriug with the mayor of
gij-uijiiaeipma u supjiert Jjemninier, lie
KjS.Biay net knew that he is makinir himself
ryrldlculeus, but It Is ajiparcnt enough te
WMW jJUUUU.
1 J. MltnWnia !! n..M.A IaM .ic h.1.
Vv -.t ., .mu j viie i;ti lis n uu
re, neiua ue iemecrauc nomination In the
boiiew or nis uauu te give te whom be
'pleases? Dees unyene doubt that the
Jp .Democratic candldate will be named
i&i by the voice of the umleritv of the oeu-
&!.: v-nllnn 0 Tnnfc r... Ikl. !.!.,.. 1
ml , wM. njn. vu lull Wiuiuie HQU
iueu en umi ; aim you win uuve a dis
tinct view of the great difference iu
the constitution and control of the two
creat parties of the state.
SM Heed Subdued.
rl,' A refreshing time eoraes te all who
fc? mwait ,l patiently, and the Democratic
grmeraoersei tne iieuw are having their
refreshment new. Duiine the whole of
t)'this session they have sat under tbe
tyranny of the fetich that the R-
fp publican majority elected te rule them,
; :nnd they found no relief from their iin-
&9?lUea- ew the tables have iicen
Kigwaea. a question arose upon which
5 ws ma irem jumne oeum net held In
!wM(t the men from mountain ami nitn
j .1.. ". '
sSBia w auuseu democratic minority
i usvu iuiu iih'i n miijurny Dy me.
cid of the recalcitrant Republicans.
k a Biiuuiiun wmcu me minority
of course enjoys and it is
P unite te maintain it. We de net
;;JS "uuenuanu mat i;ie pariy is expressing
jMj.. t u.ivotleu te free silver iu embracintr
?rwitTlra its lines the free silver men :
Trf though the tendency of the union will
, fc'eeriainiy ee te uraw it toward the free
i n, til ver idea further than it would ether-
' wlee have gene.
X This mnvrmtmit ui fnr lu milv int&rawl
Mriking down the tyranny of the
mpeaker' rule eud brlngiug the Heuse
iweer me control or its members
with the restriction of a fair use of
Ma rule. The undertaking of the sneaker
Jtoeoutrol the Heuce te his will through
-nis power in me cuair una in tue com-
, relttee en rules, has received a rude ever-
I .row, which If he survives will eempel
gXtaa aeraauer te uue a lower roost and
i te the commands of it fair admin-
vel his duties.
"W
ftr1
ljrracra-
JM. '
Wa, town by
de net think
Kiajj,'f,,ioywhere who
Uf' cumeereu as ours
. -Ti Infra ulfTriBi ftfnnrla itnAntt
iw T 'T'r'T' r
Jm, we nuppese, permit them all or
police would surely abate them.
They have been suffered se long that we
have become somewhat used letbem.
It is only after seeing the si recta in ethet
towns that we understand hew we are
Imposed upon.
i
Tnx regular sumroer sea serpent Is duty
reported In the neighborhood of Ilia Con
necticut summer resorts, and ofeouritetlin
Yankees will work lilin for nil he Is worth
as a sea-slde attraction. The story In that
Captain David Tufts, of llionclieuiior Annle
Harper, was cruising along botweon Watch
mil and I) lock Inland, when Inte at tiljrut
he heard a splnihlng in tlie witter net fnr
away. The disturbance seemed te be
caused by sn object about a hundred and
thirty toot long, and instead of concluding
that It waft a school of fish or adrove of
playing porpelsex, thoenturprlitlng skipper
of the Annle Harper saw Ids way te
fa me, and called the disturbance a sea ser
eont. He (Irmly deelarcs that " It was In
shnpeand size like the main boom of a
vessel, and was going at the rate of ten
miles an hour."
Net te be outdone in squirming hydrau
lics as a summer attraction, the town of
Wlnslend, Connecticut, stmullnnceuhly
furnishes a tale of an eel and a llreman.
The latter wes feifnd frantically endeavor
ing te extinguish a uouflngrutleii with the
tall of an eel projecting from the noizleof
Ids fire hew and stepping the Hew of Uie
water. The nozzle was unscrowed and out
enme a threo pound oel allve mid very oe ee
tlve. In connection with thu rcoent liydro liydre liydro
phebia scare it has been obnerved tlmt It Is
an almost universal practicn te at once
sheet a deg who has bitten anybody. Un
ions the deg Is undoubtedly mnd, and
threatens te de inore biting hufore he can
be caught, thin is a great mistake. A deg
who has bllteu nnyoue should be penned
up and watched se that it may be dotor detor doter
mluod whether or net ha has the rabies.
Te kill him only makes It Impinnlble te
give the pornen bitten the comforting as as
Murauce tlmt thore is no danger from the
wound. It Is probable that many have
been terrlbiy IT net fnlnlly frightened by
thoblteof ii cress deg killed under thu
luldlaken ImproHslen that he was mnd.
TiiKdegs of LaneiiHtcr are gettlng very
tlred of tlielr muzzles, and their owuers
are growing careless In muzzllug thorn, he
that thore should be plenty of work for the
deg-catchor. Popular sympathy, hew ever,
seems te be drlftiug around le the blile of
the deg, for wlien thu weather was warm
the BiilYerlngs of a deg clothed In a muzzlei
which Interfered with his panting, vore
pitiful, and j me pi e who connldercd the
rarity of hydrophobia wero disposal te
risk It rather than huye thensamls of dogs
tortured by muzzles. A deg has a ralher
warm skin covered with mero or Icsh fur,
and In het woather he only maiingeH te
keep tolerably cool by uiuklng his
threat h sort of ventilating feliaa
for the cooling of his intorler (lojiartinent.
The ordinary inuzzle will net nllew him te
pant preperly. Itumune masters have pro
vided a few dogs with muzzles with a mov
able wire Juw and In thcNO they can con
tinue panllug but are at the mercy of the
fostlve ilea. There are purls that a deg can
net easily scratch and It is evidently mere
satisfactory te cat u Ilea if pesslblc.lmt with
u inuzzle a peer deg may sheve his notse
down right en the top of a tlea and suitrl
and growl at II, but the Irritating Insect
will calmly go en teituringhtm. Ne doubt
it la consideration for amine feelings that
has led some owners te let tlielr dogs go
muzzleless umlilsk fulling into the clutches
ofthecutchor, but the auiiuuls thcinsulviH
seem te oppreclate tlie danger. A llltle deg
was scen bcamperlng for his home closely
pursued by a man with a iepe,but en pass
ing through his fient gnte he quickly
turned mid burked furlentdy at his pur pur
suer as though te my, " you can't catch me
new." A huge mnttllV saw the catcher
coming towards him and after deltbenitlng
for a moment he put his tall up in I he air,
begun te crewl, and trotted slowly towards
his weuld-bn captor who at ence turned
and run us hard as he could. The deg was
net In thu catching business and kindly
allowed the deg-catcher te escape.
Tin: relief commllteo tnkhiji e.ire of the
widows and orphans of the "Ictlms of the
Ashley initie disaster have received a lotter
fie.m a Kansas furmer who eilers te marry
a widow at ence. He will be perfectly satis
fied with the selection of thocemndtteo, but
the widow must net have mere than three
chlldreu. The couimittee Is new ombar embar
rarsed by the prompt voluntcering of half a
dozen widows.
Tm: PeniiHylvania railroad has almost
completed the fourth tracking of Its line
b3tween Plilludelphin and New Yerk, at an
etpouse of ever u million dollars, and
premises te run faster tiains, which will be
uuder no temptation te attempt passing
each ethor en the same track.
Keceiitrle lleurliuf.
Krnm the Bt. Lnuls Itcpubllc
Editor Cewles, Inte of the Cleveland
Ltudcr, was the victim of a singular liillrm
lty of lie.tiiug. It partook homewhnt of
the nature of color-blindness, as that effects
the o,e, he being uu.ible te heir ceit.du
sounds at all. Ter o.iuinple, he nover
beard tlie beui; of a bird iu his life. A
whole room full of eimarles might be In
full song, and yet he could nut hear a unto,
but the nibtle of each tiny wing would be
plainly uudlble, such bounds being dis
tinctly inatorialbed en the tympanum of
bis our. He could hear all the ew-eN, but
thore were many consonants which he
nover heard. He could hear a man whis
per, but could net hear lilin whlhtle. The
upper notes of a plaue or ether musical
Instrument weie as nothing te him, but
the lewer notes could be heard without
difUcuIty. The writer learned these
curious facts whiie working for the Lead or
company In ISsi, but haw net teeu them
mentioned In recent accounts of his death.
Vav
used.
IIeutes's Cocea-Oiico tried, alnaya
List, maiden, though you're keen of wit,
And though or many charms pecsM.-d,
You'll neer, never.mnke u hit
Unless with pearly teeth you're blest.
Unless upon your toilet ttuuc,
Your BOZODONT ' kept clee te hand.
e
Whut Uue l)o.e Ilia.
H. H. Graves, of Akren, N. Y., had Asthma of
the worst kind. Toek one dee of Theumt' Ac.
leclrie Off and was relieved In fle mluutrs. lle
adds: " Would walk ten miles fur this medi
cine and pay Je a bellle for It. It cured my wife
efrheumutlsm like magic" Held In Iuucaster
by W.T. Ilech, li7aud 139 North Queen street
AlJud llrcuth
Is Insufferable. We den.t like It. A person
with a strong breath must net make himself
very familiar with us. An Impure breath Is
eauted. by an unhealthy stomach. JhtrJeck
Bloeil liutrrt will correct this evil. They are
UjeU.it stomach medicines known, t-eld In
Lancaster by VV. T. Ilech, 131 and 139 North
Queen street.
In the
34 o'clock.
eh. ltv. V. V.
he morning. Bunday
nr of 1'rlnt and Or-
ValArllnD IviKl.ir. Mnniliv
aVKRM's liUTninAK lAatnm of Tlnkn
w -urcli lrts, Ilcv. K. Mctnter, naittur.
t KlrenNKD 8t. Lukr'h Marlrtta iivfiuip,
rtev. Wm, K. Llclillter, panter. Hunduy hcIioeI
OMVrr Bamiht Cnuncn Enl Vim- wr
Uuke utrrfU Itev. M. Kraynr, pusler. Hitmlny
school at nn. m. Children's Day. Appropriate
wrvlees mernlnit and avenlng.
'HESBYTKRIAK 1IKM0KIAI. Clltrnnl-Heillll
Quren street, Themas TlioiupKen, U. 1)., puter.
Hiinrtny nchnel nt a. m.
FIRST M. E. CmjRCU-Itv. 8. M. Vernen, I).
V., paxter. Hunday nclioel at 0 a lit. ClaM
mnetlnga at 6:30 p.m.
Ht. PAtri-'sltRrenMKn-Ilcv.J.W.Meinlnjer,
pnmer. Sunday nclioel at 9 . in.
VestkrwM. E. cnuncn. Itev. (X C. Clark,
rxwter. clam mcellnic at tJ0 a. m. Hiindny
clioel at 1:1.1 p. in.
First IlKreBMicn. IKv. J. M. Tltrel. D. D.,
pmler. Kervleci Uvmorrew mernlii( and even
Ins. Hnnday tchnel at 9 a.m.
MORAVIAN. nev. J. n iinrit, it. v., paniur.
I.linny and ncrmen J 9 a. m. Hunday arbciel.
UMITKIl BRRTIIRRM IK CHRIST, COVrNANT.
West Orange and Concord atreeU. Itev. V. w.
IltiUler, paater. Hunday school at 0 a. in.
rrnlne nervlce nt 7:1.1 p.m.
1'HKSBTTKnlAH. Itev. J. Y. Mltclicll, I). I).
pnnUir.
Y, M. C. A. Yeunc nien'n meeting ul 3fn p.
m. AdilrCBS by llv. K. U. Jltcd, en "The
YniniK Man's Opportunlllei"."
Trinitt Lutheran. Hev. C. U Kry, pnater.
Hunday nclioel atll a.m. Morning narmun hy
llnv. lr. V. A. UaiU Ne evening fii-rvlre.
HT. I'AUIsM. ;. CHURCH Itev. K.C. Yerkcn,
pastor. V a. m. CIrnk. Bunday nclioel at 9 a.
in. l'rly prayer nervlce at flW p. m. Uvenlng
service ul 0.M p. in.
PKUTirHr. IlicreaM Ht. Jehanuks Kincmcn
Cerner of Orangn and Mulberry streets. Hcrvlce
la the (lerman language from 11.30 le 10.4 n. m.
and from 0 te 7:16 p. in. Hunday nclioel from
12.mteljOp. in.
EVANOKI.ICA1.CHCRCII. Itev. U.P. Albright,
pastor. Hunday school nt 0:15 a. m.
Bt. Jehn's Lutheran Itev. 11. V. Alleman,
J). 1)., pastor. Hervlces at 11 a. m. In (Jerinan
Reformed church, corner f Orange and Mul
berry street. Children's Day. Jtev. ilee. Hcliell,
secretary of the heard or foreign missions of I he
general synod of the l.uthcrnn church, will
siwnk morning and evening. Hunduy school at
KL Jehn's at 10:91 a. Ul., and at (Jetnald Me Me
eorial Mission nt 6 p. in.
Christ I.trrnr.nAN. Itev. K. I.. Heed, pufcter.
Sunday school at9n. m.
(1RACE LUTHEnAN. Uev. C.E. Haunt, puster.
Hervlces morning and evening. Hunday school
atna.m. Evening scrvlai at fl:,10 p. in. Church
school cleca en '1 hursdny morning.
ICvanekmcai. LUTntRAW nusini nc noei.
or KuiiANUKi-Nerth l'lne near Walnut at U
u m.
HT. James' ChUiich E. OmngA and North
Duke street. 8 a. in. holy communion; HfcttOa.
m. morning prayer, lltnuy and sermon j tfclli p.
m. evunseug ; 9 a. in. Hunday school.
yvUKKY'H l'L'UKMALT.
Summer Hints.
(EiWiaiiffe.)
De net tax the system with any encces.
Avoid draughts (whether of ulr or Ice-water)
when perspiring profusely.
Remember that the heat Is debilitating In
effect and that the life forces must be sustained.
Draw moderately en the water cooler. Drink
slowly, In small quantities und net frequently.
Itomembcr that when ptrsplrlng, you are lln lln lln
blote catch a chill by sudden chnnuoef tcin.
pcraturu. A Hummer cold Is mero annoying
than a Winter one.
When you feel the wciikeulng eflcct of the
heat, tnke a drink of pure whlikey hi water.
It U wonderful what u healthful and sustaining
effect It will have.
Ilcmcmbcr that only jnue whiskey should
under any circumstances be used. The whiskey
which has thu highest standing mid best ice ice ice
ommendntlons Is li'iffr's I'ure Malt. (5)
-rrAN HOUTKN'H COCOA.
THU KORHMOHT COCOA OF KUKOl'K.
Till: COMING ONE OK AMKHICA.
UNhUCK'IKA AND COKKKK-
(1001) FOR THE NERVKH.
The claims of Cocea as a useful article
of dlet are steadily winning recognition.
Unlike tea und cellee, it is net only a
stimulant but u nnurisber ; and it lias
the great advantage of leuvlug no nar
cotic eflccts. Hence it is adapted
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
te general use. Tlie strong may take it
with pleasure and the weak with Impu
nity. a-JVAN HOUTKN'H Cocea (" ence tried,
always used ") leaves no Injurious flH-t en the
nervous system. It Is no wonder, therefore,
that la all parts of the world this Inventor's
Cocea Is recommended by medical men Instead
of tun and cellee or ether cocoas or chocolates
for dally use by children or ndulu, hntuuud
sick, rich and peer. " Largest sula lu the
world." Ask for VAN HOUTEN'S und take no
ether. (Iflj
trrrws: tszez
dhtvultuvc.
TTENRx- WOM,
FURNITURE STORE,
iww remeveu wi iae uasi King street, havhn? n
full line or Furniture of every description ut the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Cull and examine our goods.
RS-lfdlt II. WOl.K. 1W Fjist Ring Hlreet.
HB
IMTOII'H FURNlTURi: DEI'Ol'.
WIDE AWAKE
llmers dcslrlne a combination
11 f Htirlinut
Quality
of the .Manuliicturer's Art In all the
.-ertusi aim
W I
luteal Deilgus and the Lewest
Prices I u
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should be awake le thelr own Interests and
call upeu us when their wants will be fully sup
plied. We etrcr te-day a splendid assortment of Tar Tar
ler Suits In Tapestries and Plushes at specially
Lew Prices.; '
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street,
itliOCl'lllUU'OUO
17I0IIT11E llEsr HOT AIR FURNACE IN
.V. the market, go teJOHN 11ES1", S.K test
Fullun strecl.
mMfd
TAI
ADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR 1)E
,l slcn.raii Imi furnished ut reasonable figures,
by JOHN HliST. SU liist Fulton street. m7-tfil
i
1T10II CAHTKNOS, IRON OR 11RAS8. LKJHT
1 or heavy, nt short notice, go te JOHN
nr,Sl'. H East Fulton strtcU m'.tfd
ritANKHFOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR OA8
.jl. i n-siiam or rapacity, at rulrnrlces,
tlHf It V.
tuJOUXlliaiT. 833 East Fulton street. m
, go
1-lM
T7WR PULUEYH, HIIAbTINU, COLLAIW,
. -ir.!?.,1 Wi Vlmp llexe.. Couplings, etc., go
te JOHN BEST, !K1 East Kiillen street inT-Ud
OARRY IN STOCK-REST CHARCOAL.
Uauiiiiereil llur Iren, Deuble Refined Iren.
1 urdcii's Rivet Iren, HUets, Het mid Celd
tlSi1,0I.IS&.5ilre,l.HbH!t Ire" S-18 te Ne. 18. at
JOHN REST'S. 841 East Fulton street. m7-tfU
QTEAM H EAT 18 TH E COMING II EAT FOR
O dwellings, churches, school houses, etc..
though successfully used one hundred years
SRmw u,i,Woa.cen.?.mP,a,e clisnge call en
JOHN lllir, who will give jeu a eatlsfactery
Jeb, ut u fulr prltc. inMtd
ik'.
1A, Raterday, JUne Zl, isw.
Davs of Wonder.
ere are yet nine working
Says until July. Each day is
te be a red-letter day if Bar
gain Merchandise can make it
se.
The store will also have some
pleasant features about it te
amuse and interest, te direct
your mind from the heat if it is
het.
The Plunderers of the Sea, a
painting by Luminais, some
what gruseme te be sure, show
ing humanity grown fiendish by
covetousness, is en the second
fleer, Chestnut street. It is im
portant. Loek at it again and
again.
The $2 Parasols are ready.
Yeu can get them in advance
of the great display if you
come te-day. Prices are half
value.
First counter west of Chestnut straet entrance.
2ec Pure Linen Laivns, ic,
going at the rate of nearly
3,000 yards a day ; and net a
very big pile te begin with !
Heuthwest of centre.
The Linen stock is full
of
just such values as these :
Vine Full Damask Tablecloth, 2i2( yard
squnre for 12-that's at tbe rate of 80c a
yard. Much Damask Is worth mere than
that right efT lh piece. Napklus.te
match, f 1.75 a dezsn.
Extra heavy Full Rleachcd Huckaback
Towels, large slzc-22x(& Inches purs flax,
vjc ecn. a regular waier mop.
GO dozen fine quality nureaii and Sideboard
Scarfs, mostly plain white with fancv
drawn work, 75e each, lime been Jl te f 1.24
each.
Heuthwest of centre.
Of all the modest priced
Trunks, Ne. 71 has the mer
riest smile for baggage smash
ers. Streng frame, well cov
ered, combination lock, extra
heavy catches, wooden cleats,
steel clamps, and three strap
hinges. A sightly trunk, tee,
and only $6 te $10 for 28 te
36 inch sizes. Of ceur.se The
atrical Trunks ($10 te $14) are
stronger, se are Sele Leather
Trunks.
They are all here and a room
full mere, including :
Sarategas, S3 60 te (17.
Slrumer Trunks up teflO.
Iluskct Trunks, til, t25, S'.'rt.
Iliiskel Steamer Trunks, IH.25 up.
llaseiuent, northeast of centre.
Steamer Rugs big enough
and thick enough te smuggle
cempartably in the icebergiest
streak of the Atlantic, S6 te
$25.
Basement, northeast of centre.
A few of the money savins;
lets in the China store.
Decerattd lea Cream 8et, 13 pluses, us"
sorted colors,
deu n from S1.75 te 75c a set.
Vienna lterry Trays, rlchl v dederaled,
down from H te SI.'-").
KwMoeu Fruit 1'lates, finished Iu geld and
Dewer,
down from tS.SO le JI.C'i n dozen.
Havlland A Ce. Decorated Soup llal;s,
down from 17 te 'i M n dozen.
Decorated China Meat Dish, 21 Inches
long.
down from ll'.76 te J1.60 each.
Carlsbad Leaf iShnpe Salad and Fruit
Dishes, asserttd decorations and sizes,
down fi 0111 Sl-V) te 76c each,
down from 81.00 te&Occach.
deitn from 73c te S3e each,
Kiceml fleer, Juniper street slds. .,
Jehn Wanamaker.
gev rtlc ev Atcnt,
"I710R RENT HANDSOME FRONT ROOM
1 en 2d fleer, Ne, 12 WestKlngstrcct; finest
location In the city for office or light basilicas.
Innulioef W.W.AMOS,
uiZU-tfd Allcr's Gallery.
JJ10R SALE CHEAP-
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Hoase,
20 bv 28 feet, with two-story brick back build
ing 12K ".v 2d feet, Hull and seven rooms. Let
20
ey 10 K'ci.
JOHN II. MICTZLER,
Np. US. Duke St.
XpOR RENT
THAT LARGE
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO. 20 EAST KING STItKET.
Inqulre within. mlMfd
T710R SALE-NO. SU7 EAST KING STREET
3 (fenrcrly the Feri Dersmlth Dwclllnc), 2ij
stories, cloven rooms, gas. bath, het and cold
Hater, water closet, sewer dralnoge; let fronts
22 feet, li Inches en East King street. Imme
diate possession can be given. Fer terms, etc.,
apply te RAUSMAN A UtIRNsl.er DR. 1.0.
UAHLE, Yerk, Pa. JelO-6tlhSTu
IiURLIl' SALE-A HARE OPPORTUNITY
te purchase Flne Furniture.
On Tuesday, Juxn si, 1SU0,
nt Ne, 21 Centra Square, ntO o'clock n.m. and
l.-.'al p. m craud upright plaue, almost new,
cost! 100, plush pnrlnrsult.llke new ; hulrpur hulrpur
ler suit, very line oil paintings, about .'UO yards
UrusscN carpet, elegant plate mlrreis, four
fiikhtouable bed-room suits and bedding, best
quality chamber sets, glass una queciiMuure,
and many things net named, Sale iHisitlve.
JOELL. IlAlNKS,
JeSO-Stit Auctioneer.
QECUHE A HOMUKeii OUR KAsTlLY.""
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
FOIt BALK
ON TniJ MOST LIDKHAIi TKHMH.
Twe-stury brick dwelling house, lets IX
feet deep, en Ijmcaster uveuue, between WeN
mit an d Lemen streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man
sard reef, perches In front, lets 113 feet deep, en
North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses lth front
yards, Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West
Walnut, between Mary and Pine seriets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 11.1 feet
deep, en Weil Lemen street, between Charlette
and Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwelling house, lets 150 feet
deep, with all the modern Improvements, front
yurds, en West Chestnut street, between Pine
and Nevlu streets.
Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime
North Mury, between Walnut uud Lemen, and
Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets.
All the ubove houses are In geed order, newly
papered, gas fixtures Iu all the rooms, water In
the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call uud see for yourself, ue trouble te show
you.
JNO. F. ORIEL, 1,. ,
JACOII ORIEL, ftiecutew.
eprtM-l j d.M. W.S. H Nerlh Mary Street,
-lJOR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW
.1 Pressure, Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks,
W'oed Wheels or Weighted, Glus Tubes,
Whistles, Hyphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder
Oilers Pluln, Water Giiuke Columns, Cocks for
Steam Gauges, call en
JOHN' REST,
S'U East
ruueusireeu
in7.tfd
SlUMItf, 110ILERS. MINING, OENTU1FU
Ka and Stenin Pumps, el any capuclty. at
UN RESTS. SU Fiist KuRen streeU m7.lfd
TTtlUE 1IRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW
.13 figures, go te JOHN REST, 333 East Fulton
sliest.
m7-tfd
-m rrr fei
QJ,JJJ Inch te tl Inch diameter, for
sale at a low figure, and the only house In the
city ulthnplpecutlliu? machine, cutting up te
B Inch dluiuiler, at J
JUUN ULf)l r,fl.MXUl 1 ei-
IUU SUL-Vi,
ui7-tfd
9rn mmmhm.j
QP
EN KVKKY RVKNINQ.
(
Fer Bargains,
oe
p.cjipai).
Ne. 14 West King St.
EverythingSeld At andBelowGest,
AH WK ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
OK BUSINESS.
reay.W.md
T
HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE,
-IN-
SummerGoeds.
FABT BLACK KRENCII 8ATINE8 In Solid
Celer ana Neat Figures, which are very dura
ble, 25c per yard.
The balance of stock of FIGURED RATI8TE
te go at 10c per J ard. Sema of these goods sold
at 18c anil 20c.
Genuine Imported ZEPHYR GINGHAMS
reduced Irem 31c and 37e te 26c.
Demestic ZEPHYR GINGHAMS In excellent
styles at 10c and 12c. Seme of these goods equal
the Imported In style.
Geed STYLE CHALLIES at Oc, as pretty tu
design and coloring as expensive goods.
White Dress Goods.
Piques In Cords and Checks, Llnen de Indes,
Victorias, Nainsoeks, Plaids, Stripes, ,1c.
Full Lines of EMBROIDERIES In geed qual
ity, from the very narrow te the widest widths.
s
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA,
innrOU-lydlt
K
EEP COOL I
WATT & SHAND,
Can Supply Yeu With Every IlequUlte In
AT PRICES WHICH HAVE NEVER BEEN
LOWER.
India Linens and Victeria Lawns,
At 10, 12J, 15, 20 te 33 Cents per yard.
HEMSTITCHED INDIA LINENS, Inches
Wide, 28, S7, 50 and U2J Cents.
FIGURED AND DOITED SWISS In Many
Styles at 22, 23, 8J, 87J, 12 and GO Cents.
GREATBARGAINS IN 15-INCH
Embroidered Fleuncings
At 2-V, ittc, S7c, 45c, 50c te tl 60 a yard
MISSES' EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS nt
25c, 33c, 37Ke te II 25 a yard.
An
Elegant Llna of New PLAID AND
81RIPED LAWNS at 12$, 15, 20 and 25
BLACK PLAID INDIA LINENS, Fast Celers,
17 te 21 Cents u Yard.
FAST BLACK INDIA LINENS, 15 and 20 Cents
a Yurd.
NAINSOOKS,
BORDERED LAWNS,
TUCKINGK.
White. Fink and Blue India Dimities
AT LOWEST CITY PRICES.
C. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
tKluthine
-1LOTH1NO.
L. Gansman & Bre.
The lirciilf.sl Indurrments Err OiTerril
IN
MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S
Children's Suits, former prices tl unit tl 26;
new selling nt 73c.
Ililllrnii'. Unllu fnptnn. Iiplna. SI -Ul .ml 41.
new selling ntfl. 10.
kMltUIVI.UIUk.,UIHIVI '.vw, ..w .....a ,
Children's S
Suits, former nrlce 12.60 : new
selling iu !i.oe.
Hejs' Suits, former price J3.50; new telling
at 52.23.
Beas' Suits, former prices 16; new selling at
t.1.60.
Ite s' Suits, former prlee 17.50 ; new sailing at
11.75.
Men's Sults.fermer price fl.50 ; new selling nt
U.25.
Men's Suits, former price 110; new selling at
17 25.
Children's Pauls, 2Cc, 25c, 85c, 60c, 76c.
Hummer Coats and Vests at Reduced Prices.
Men's hummer Coats at VOe. 25c. 33c, 0c.
.Mens hummer i-euis im cai. m iwvt -v, .
11.25, fl.7S.(2.3,l. S3.
Men's Working PunU reduced
te 45c.
NOW IS1UETIME FOR BARGAINS.
L Gansman & Bre.,
Tailor and Manufacturer of Men's, Bey's and
Chlldrsn's Clothing (Exclusive.)
(6 and S NORTH QUEEN ST.,
I. W. CORNER OF 0RAN0E. LANCASTER. FA.
r-Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse In the city.
avlld cautious and make ue mistake se that
you get te the right place.
People
Cast
Sere
WhiteDressuoeds
NEW YORK STORE.
$lt0C.
CLIPfERS.
TAKE A LOOK
-AT Tilt
Ladies' Let Oxfords and Slippers
AT
STACKHOUSE'S,
MOB. 28 AMD 30 EAST KINO STREET.
THE FINEST
EVER SEEN IN LANCASTER,
AND AT
Extremely Lew Prices.
a-Htere elef every evening at 0 o'clock,
except en Monday and Saturday, until Septem
ber 1.
TVOWN TO THE IIOITOM IN PRICE I
The McGinty Shee !
8TRONQ POINTS THAT WILL NOT FAIL
TO RECOMMEND IT TO THE
LADIES OF LANCASTER.
The MrGlnly Shee Is cheap. It sells
at 11.60. Ne make of Shoes sold In Lan
caster at 11.75 te equal It. Few even de
nt t2. The grade or It combined with Its
economic cost must make lta trade win
ner. The'McQInty Shoe fits. The average
feet It Ills reasonably close nnd comfor
tably, without pinch here, pinch there
te create limp and halt In gait.
The McGinty Shee la stylish. Is made
ever fashionable lasts und Is much ad
mired. Nothing stiff or clumsy look
ing about 1L The McGinty Shee Is
really-handsome ter dress.
Tlie McGinty Shee Is strongly made;
higher priced goods often snow mero
Imperfections in this respect than docs
It. Excellent for service, tee.
The McGinty Shoe Is made of geed
material fine Deugela Kid Leather
Uppers, stitched, fitted and trimmed In
a superior manner.
The McGinty Shee has strong button
ilcrcs, reinforced with buckskin. 'Hie
iiitten holes are neatly and strongly
stitched with silk. Out of 000 pairs sold
since April 1, net a elngle pair has been
returned te us with the holes tern
through.
The McGinty Shoe has all leather
counters these are essential te the
preservation of heel nnd front shape
will net readily turn ever and beceme
Ill-looking. Have neat heels or medium
height, with Fexlble Inner and outer
soles. The latter means ease nnd com
fort In wear. Cheap shoes are rarely
made that way.
The McGinty Shoe will become a
strong favorite. It's dressy enough for
young ladles, and net se much se as te
make It objcctlennblo te these elderly
and reserved. We have It In two styles
opera tee lu C, D and E widths ; com
mon sense shape In D width.
Come and see the McGinty Shee. You'll
like It.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North Queen Street, Lancas
ter. 1a.
T ARGEST ASSORTMENT I
MEN'S
RUSSET SHOES
-AND-
OXFORDS.
i
1 have one of the Largest Assortments of
Men's Russet and Seal Shoes and Oxfords lu
the city.
RUSSET 8IIOES at SI 60, S2, J2 60, 1 and f 8.
RUSSET OXFORDS at 81 25, S160, S2 and JO.
The S3 Shoes I have In Twe Styles. One being
all Russet Genuine CalrSkln with Squnre Tips,
and the ether Light Ooze Calf Skin with n neat
Russet CulfSkln Trimming.
The Genuine Hnnd-Mnde Line nt SO Is from
one of the Best Factories lu the country. I
have a line of these lu six Different Styles and
Tees.
Don't Miss Seeing Our Dis
play in East Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY 4 ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Prices lu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.3 A 5 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
t-Slere Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock
Except Monday and Saturday.
Itlacliinevu,
TF IN WANT OF llRAr OR IRON STOP
I Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib
Cocks, l.cer Cocks, Swing Joints, call nnd get
them, or send your order bymnll, te JOHN
BEhl'.au East Fulton street. inT-tirl
TRACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO.FOR
JL Steam nnd Hydnuille Packing, AcbcslRepe,
Ween und Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As
bestos Still Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
Sheathing, Gum Packlng.Guui Rings for Water
Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent An An
beMes, Lined Sectional Pipe Oner, nt JOHN
BEST'S, IKi Eust Fulton street. ra7-tfd
F
cull
rt T-v.. r cjt, n,.-Kr !, !.
clues, from 2 te bO horse-nowcr. and Verti
cal Engines from 2teW horse-peM er, you will
rind them nt JOHN BESFS. &S1 East Fulton
street.
-ITIOR PRATT CADY ASBESTOS DISC
JJ Valve, Jenkins VnUes.Rruss Glebe Valves,
Brass Guta Valves, Iren Bedy Glebe Valves,
Lever hafcty Valves, Pep Surety alves, Air
Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swinging
Check Valve, Brass Check Valves ,1'OOt Valves
Angle Valves, call at JOHN BUSTh, 333 Fjis
Fulton Hlreet. Ui7-trd
A GENCY FOR CALLAHAN A COS CE
V. iiient te take the place of Red l?nd. In
biiTk It makes llve tlmtvi the quantity or red
lead and Is far sunt rler In making steam Joints,
packing man uudliaiiil hole pi. ilea en boilers.
Ac, Ac, Price 20 cents ier pound, ut JOHN
RESTS, 3.C1 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
ITIOR BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS,
J Square and Hexagon Nuts, these goods lu
stock, at JOHN BEST'S. SJ.1 East l'ulteu street.
Ul7.tfd
1710RAMERICANSIOI1T FEED CYLINDER
J Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Bearings,
veuennget theui ut JOHN BEST'S, 3J:t Ea
Fulton street. m7-tfd
17IOR 1101 LER1 PRE BRUSHES, STILLSON
Pipe Wrenchcs.Plpennd Menkey Wreuclus
combined. Flics. OH Cans, etc , go te JOHN
HESI", Si-I East Pulton street. m7 tfd
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
L Medel Making, Patterns, Drawing; and
Itlue Prints, nt prices reasonable, et JOHN
BEST'S. S.U East Fulteu street. ntf-lfd
INJECTORS, RUE KITTLE GIANT, HAN
cock Inspiraters and Electer, Eberman
Beiler Feeder, Penberthy Inspector. American
Injectors, nil In stock, at JOHN Btsrs. 833
East Fulton street. m.-tld
CAW MILLS. BARK MILLS. COB MILLS,
5 leather Rellers, Tan Packers. 1 rlnle Herte
l,r..r.r. Miin,, nmi Mlnlnir Machluery. at
JOHN BEbrS.ai East Fulteu trtL m7-tfd I
n .
yy-lLLIAMSON m FOBTICK,
LHD1ES
It don't pay te make when
YOU CAN PURCHASE
A rEKFECT-FlTTINO
Calice Wrappe
Of Fast-Celer Cechf co. Madder Print feri
One Dellar.
Indigo Blue Print Wrappers, 11.25.
Black Print Mourning Wrappers, 11.25.
The Princess Metternich Ski
In Qlngham, Melialr, Mali tie aud Alpaci. I
tji jt.sW( i.w niiu tjAtftfK
Ladies' Blouse Waists
In Demot Flannel andSattnt. G0c.75c.tl.I
H11K tJlstAV
Ladies' Cleth Jacket
CHPES,
AND
TRAVELINGCOATJ
BOYS' HOLIDAY SUITS,
11.75, 2, $2.25, SZ50.H
Children's Kilt Skirt Suits, K, $2.50, H, t3M
ueys amri vvairis , .ec, oec, ec, ll.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES
SDCClal Values In White Embroidered Floi
lngs, scalleiicd and Hemstitched, 45 lac
wide, nnd 45e tier vard.
Bettr Qualities, We, G2c, 75c, 87e and I
eer vard.
Black silk Net, 75c, 87c, f 1 and (2 per yard
LANSDOWNE.
That exquisite fabric for Ladles' Dresset,
It Is the Favorite, bacauss It cembl
strength with beauty, all Pure Silk and W
In ten New and Beautiful Shades and In Pli
Black, 40 and 41 Inches wide. Price, (1.25
yard.
AVe will continue te tell
Dress Gingham
At the Marked-Down Price until thev are
tlrely closed out. Don't fall te secure a barf al
Special Values for Gentlemen In
HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR.
Plain and Colored Balbrlggea Shirt i
Drawer, 2c, &c, 8Sc, 80c, 76c.
A short Hue or Gauze Shirts, 13c. .
Jean nnd I'cather-Welght Drawers, 36e,
50c. 75c.
Gent's and Beys' Demet Shirts, 25c, 3Sc, 61
Gent's French Flannel, Cheviot and 'Mad
Cleth Shirts, f 1. J1.25. J1.50, 81.75, 12.50.
Q jut's Fine Silk Shirts, 12.50.
An Exceptional Valae for Werklngmei
Blue nnd Mede Duck Overalls, 50c.
Grezxt's
ALL-WOOL SUMMER SUIT
At $10 nnd $12
Casslmcres, ChevieU and Worsteds.
New Designs In Plain Celer nnd Neat Mixture
BEE OUR EABT WINDOW.
Higher Grade Materials and V ry Select Pn
terns ler ucnrs urcsseuus, su, tie, iie.iis
$21. Fit and Workmanship equal te custe,
maae.
GENT'S SUMMER DRESS TROUSERf
At ti, $, $1 and 50 are Decided Bargains.
Beys' Suits.
A new Invoice for the Summer Holidays
I4.U ffl, $6 and $7.
Beys' Reugh-aud-Tumble Pants, 75e te $1.
Het Weather Coats and Vests
Fer Gent, $lto$e.
Workingmen's Pants,
That are strong, 75c te $1.25.
Three Cases
Men's Dress Straw Hats
Iu Three Proportions.
They would be cheap at 50c. We sell them at89c
A Sjieclnl Bargain Case of Dress Straw Hats
Aien s nizes, ee eacii.
A full cue of Beys' Mixed Dress Straw Hats
very cheap, isccacn.
Beys' Stripe Flanuel Tennis Caps, 15c each.
Traveling Bags and Trunks
At Very Lew Prices.
Trunks for 05c, Bsgs for 50c.
A Combination Step-Ladder and Chair,
A useful nnd an clegunt article, for house or
store. Made of hard weed and varnished.
Prlee. enlv tl.
The ciui that cheers but wlU net Inebriate a
Cup of Delicious Ice Teu. made from CARL
TON'S INDIA AND CHINA BLENDKD TEA,
60c, 75cand $1 r I", ranipie free te nil cuuer.
Ladies' Lace Oxfords,
In nil the Popular fctyles, 75c te $?.C9.
Gent's Chocelnte Celer Balmoral Dress Shee, j
SljIUh Londeu Tee-popular as a Summer
Dress shoe price, $2.5(1. (
Gent's Ijiwii I'eunls Oxfords. Can vas Upicr
nnd Hard Rubber bhees price, l.
Williamson & Fester,
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
NO. 318 MARKKT ST., HAUKIHBURC), PA.
tM--
t.v
VM
.'VtWrAjTSt. J?,&t -" .Ulr- . . .
-T3
r
. A.J .
VWJTWT w-iSt.X. T-w.-