Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 23, 1890, Image 2

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T.Jcrtake
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Jno Pnu Amerl-
iy tlinl tlie tnrlir
whllc the secretary
miking im appropriation
- into cllccl tue recoinincuiiutiens
Lie conference, fcfciinter Hale asked
i what geed would ceme out of the
eudlturc; which prompted air.
atne te declare-that there would net
&! much, If the flugar of these countries
te be admitted free, without getting
tfetm te admit our feed products In ex-
Saege. Undeclared thut It would lt
b most inexcusable piece of felly the
Bfcpubllcan party was ever guilty of and
that the leaders In Congress would reul-
P-iie It before many L'Whlln, and that If
vae was in me rctiaic no weuiu iigiit u
le the best of his ability. He niMike
lirltli the greatest earntstness and paid he
Li would give two year or ins we inr
sure en the 'fleer of the f-Vitiate
twhen the tmgar HCliedule was under con-
VfIUVlUllllU
rjft. Be eye wltnwwes report, and thai ins
sfetUtcment was made without heat hut
Ewlth much firmness. There Is no pos-
Prll.llllv nrmiMllntiliiirMr ltlnl nn's linsl I-
&SlUy te the treatment of sugar and wool
I Sit- II.. T ..1.11 .. l-.lll' I. Ill 111., nrn-
HfcVlB IUC llUIHIUHUilll (Ullll Will. Alii fltr
giJeet for creating reciprocity of trade be-
Sjlwecn the Seuth Ainvrlcan republics and
Mr own leruuis me niea mat no can
&jftiTer n high tariireu wool or that he is
if tiWllling 10 laKe en inc tuny en sugar,
without bariruuliiL' with the beuth
r "Atntirlcaii countries for a like relief from
.jty of 8ome of our products.
g.Mr. Blalue's position in this matter
eems te be sound, and we de net unuer-
ttid why he Is net able te impress his
imny wuu it. me eniy object in inn-
tlg the duty oil sugar Is te re
uce the revenue and te cut
it in a place where no hurt
expected te Jtepubllcan states.
:8ugar being a product of Southern states
Meffered an cnay read te the levciiue
teieduclien which wax supposed te
i.Kbe neceessarv when Cenuruss was
Inflected; but which does net seein
ygwe de neectHsary or veil poaMOie nev.
(t'Tfae fturptua bun tone ami the imnrenrl-
EV Vmflnna vwf1 1 1 in nut limit ml lmrmin.
L iTTnfim l nun rt cniliiiut n lirtsiti I lin itt irnxiu
'fcftti nfTVttl it lttil.'n linLifM ulitntlt til illu.
sax -""""." """" """ " .
t peesuig witn tlie sugar lcveuuc ; and
rmnUke time te sec whether it ciiuuet
ttT. .b'flM. BAinilli1tlrr 111 fiYi'litmirn frnm lllfi
Vfcgar growing countries. Under the
fc-'p'cKinley hill a bounty is te be paid te
i ;? we borne producer, wliicli will ceme out
K?4f the taxes Imposed upon ether till nun
c'Sihan suirar : while uetlilnir is obtained
Srlfrem the foreign statci in exchange for
ikVeur takiuir this tax elf their Hiniar.
ffiurt AVhether the president agrees with the
55.Becrci.ary ei me siaie in disapproving
lithe wool and sugar schedules of the
SKftWeuse
bill lb doubtful. He has net
Sjrft 'shown
any great inclination te ride
S?,bchind ills secretary or even te let
k.d&BUIne tin en any of his horses.
S&VTIiIti time the hceretnry bus secured a
jpstccd'ef his own and we de net suppose
rj-Hhut the president proiKnes te help him
(g te ride It. It is a geed horse, though,
SK " IIIHIIIK Ollgllk lO gCl SOIIIO Illlllllllg
fejnnt nf lilm. re lie. 1 1 us iniv of tils imcliMil
S.cuiinlng left, lie may he expected teniake
"ywhlch he has been some time retired ;
8,.ll.l. .....in.,.. (.. .. r,.... i. i. ,.i.i
&' XIwel,Jj ' ii"i iu vb ti iivLt num.
&.
m n , snccc.
Plhf college grnuuaies anil orators an ever
.the laud have brcu making sage ober-
Ewvatiens upon the vatieus reads te suc-
.cbs in inc, and a lew liave ventured te
fe thoughtfully consider Just what success
hm-f renuy is. ji a young man sueuki picu
A out a score or se of the men of anr com-
immunity, whose career has bven gcucr.
and should
S&then carefully inqulre into the methods
gvjfby which they prokpered, he would llud
i,Tery iitua encouragement te u lilgu
'standard of life. The men that the
jVWerld calls bucccsuful often ewo their
gjpresperity te blind chance. They hap-
F,7'l JlfcWVM w uii ll Hnrlj tllHl.ll UUIUULTII
-s?tr In value or nrellted bv 'lrcuml:ini'i.ii
fk beyond their coutrel, Jusl as ethers suf-
if fered from the same or slmllnr clrcuiu-
13-stances. Often prosperity may be found
l-2r i.. iii.. i i i
&; tu uv vuuiui' uih;u iijhiu miuic irailn
W .action that will net bear the test of
L honor or Integrity, and the whole career
fee" of a man of wraith or eminence mav
E& show the trail of the serneut in MllNh.
B narrow, knrrllil lnnllvrs fnlirhirr nltl.
Iei8 avarice aud unscrupulous ambition.
4J1 cincuce were a mero irusieu
teacher than conscience, aud if tlie
H(.tjlfCIF (IV if I'.illlll .11.1 fli. I li.a
Jfcf-''" J v. v.. jw..t(l MlM IIUl -Hl
asiareugu me dazzle and glamer ei
lthat wretched variety of success, society
tafweuld very seen become demeralised.
vdThe truth is that the men who ikw miuI
SKare pointed out at the successful men
sjare vcryeiten tlie most miserable fail-
"-1 .v .'rj llliu llillU 1ICT.'U 1U111IY
V'.. - . . ... .. .
9?,; uccei!iiii may lie
muy be Hvlim nuictlv. but
-ihapplly, without wealtli or honors, but
Eywlth the invaluable consciousness of
i'dw -MvliiB made geed use of life. Wealth
EJj.et honors often accompany success, but
are 1101. ui 1111 necessary 10 it, and tlie
niaii wlin iiinlfpu Mifin liU tr.ln tl... I..
gllfe cheeses a very low mark aud det-erves
te llllsB It.
j. -.-1
S,f Tlielr l'lL-iireu.
r TllP btnltnf Inlnne .f tli. .rnlur.i..A1..1
g,i, Z . . .... w.t Jt wit 5lllA:iUHl'lllUI
struggle nave iicen spendim,' fc'undav 011
gf - their figures, uud UmIhv we have calcu-
Ki latlens from the bureaus of all the ns-
k1. nlrfiula ilintvlii.ni..iM .,..i i.. ...
5ft - i" ""S i"i vtiiaiu M'lL'cimil.
KtffBut fiKUrcs en ngj, occasions aic deceit-
lS.tlve as they sometimes lie. Tin. u ....
y.at M lAil frkS ftmtii I... t ..a ....
lif l .,"""" lu iiisiruci an lnteili-
-t"M J"uK'e"i upon me gubcrua gubcrua
terlal situation, where Delamattr
mx the Republican tide H Hure te
toue sciecieu, 11 uic lws does net
:' weaken whlle .,n d.,. i ..
& ii ' ,V. r "vmecrauc
,jf side the field Is inru hut Wallmw .m.
f "ths ohanei eitcu te the friends of I'mtl-
ifuu lonjuuuaie Ilie cheicr of Laneim.
r.
Yerk
or LUlgh
cencent rate
nete that
counties if
their vole
Mr. Jfurrlty,
tVy
can
We
nifc. ' .. Unit
V-
sellout the
"SSci
.-
Rtinulil re
of fey straightway
-,-two million del-
rt'fi,
prlejKril.hr. r""e American suie ei
lilr.W W'Wcllnnd canal cost CaiiBda
-VUW1, ' ...llll.. !-.. --I, !..!. ...II... I..
-fijfi .ll'U lllllimin. viuunn.ci iuB uiu im
VV t.n ..t nf ilinan ntilnrtirlimai II itilrrliL lin
,llltlMrjtw,l,Jtlscr te wait a few years and ierlinps
Camilla will be ready te beg for admission
te thu Union, caunls and all. Their vnlue
might innkothe matter of annexation wor
thy of consideration en this side of the
line. Itlsacuriousfealuroof theCaiindlnn
jiellticid situation that our Northern neigh
bors really think Unit the kmiiIe or tlie
United State are wildly noxious tn gob
ble, up their dcselntn dominion.
Till! HI. l.eiiiH Ileimlilic publlsliKl a
feily pitge paper or June HI te celebrate
Itself and St. I.011K Tlie llfjmliUe was
utarted as the Mimmnri dinette In lHl-J-mJcl
Its early history Is nillerilirilllngliK'ldcnts
of stlrlng bonier llfe nhen the luways,
Kiekupoes nud J'6tnwatemics constituted
the nobility and gentry of that section, for
the only neble In Ainorlean zoology is
the neble red man. The following Item
from the Uutctle el 1811 shows the
stirring character of St. Leuis locals In
these days : "J .ast Monday appeared te be
a day orjubllce among tlm Indians parad
ing tlie streets with bottles of whisky,
which are openly sold thorn by almost
overy retailer, In dellance of tlie laws. Dur
ing their orgies nu Iiidlnn of the name or
Siiitueal ntt.ickcd an Ottawa woman In the
most populous part of (lie town, nud nt mid
day, and put her te death by thrusting nn
arrow Inte lier neck and down into hnr body
Much mischief Is apprehended If soine
of our whisky merchants me net matin ex
amples of." It would tin Interesting te
learn Jusl what the roerter of Unit Jour
nal considered mischief. However this
number of the Itcjiiitilic shows that tlie city
Is new safe enough for white men who de
net venture te usk If it Is hut enough or te
question thu nutritious qualities of (SI.
ieuls water. Nuinoreus Illustrations show
business strnets lined with mnsslve build
'ings which would de credit te New Yerk.
' '
l'KUSONAIi.
0. I. nmi'icr.ii will go te New ITaven,
Conn., te-morrow, te attend the abimul
meeting of the Yalnlaw school.
WertTii OicKiinseM, Democrat, was en
Saturday elected lepreseutntlve In Con Cen
grnss fiem tlie Sixth Kentucky district, te
succeed Jehn (). Cm lisle.
Hkv. tl. W. Matiiikwn, iListoref Sum Sum Sum
milstioetlTulted llietliirn ebuix'h, Dayton,
)., who was eleeleil president of Ijcbaneu
Valley college, Auuvlllu, l'a., has deellnetl
the position. He gives 111 health as the
reason.
CiiAiti.KH J. IIaiiuaii, Jii , vlce president
el the MidvnloSleel ceiupany, iiml a mem
ber of (he Manufacturers' club. Philadel
phia, bus resinned I rem the club, because
of thu stnud taken by it en the McKlnley
bill. He I'aveis free raw mnteilals.
Hiiiam IiI:i;i:nh, one of the couipesiton
of tlie Doylestewu Jiitfttinencn; en Satur
day colebrated bis nfty-elKhth year al thu
same case. (In June 'il, 1H.TJ, he eutnred
the JntelHficncci; then a small weekly, was
nn nppreutlee, and ever since that timu has
been a faithful empleye of the cstabllMi
ment. The old man reeeguliHl the ilnv by
availing himself of a holiday Uenlilin,
and took a trip te his mother's home hi
Norrislew 11.
Olie of (he MH'i'ntHiif lire censlHls lii It now new
bn; Mini! te 1I0 iiml In ileliic It ni tlie t litlit
limn; 1111 einnrliinlty 0111-e 1 1 t imiv Dever
ceiiiGiiKiilii, TliN Inentieclally Inte et tin-cme
wi'KlMieur little eiips. If tliej nu Millerlnt;
from limiilllclent nutrllleii, we rnuiiut i-iiHtt
lliein le lie M111111; ni they iimw up. Milllu'n
Keint Ispcrfi-cliy mlaplcil te tlielr wauln anil
tlit'.v kkIe at euic tlien fill upon It.
Van lIenrr.N's Chioa Chiea
KurllK'Nt." 1 Ik-fct 11ml (iecs
ItlteMi " 0111 l'oeil
If j oil waul te Im licalthy. Hew can J oil lr
your teeth refuse le tin their uirl: ? (let tlieiu
put In eriler by xkllleil tleutlitx, anil uu SO.o SO.e
DONT te keep llirut ilidil. HOZOUONT Is the
next pieiara(leu for the teeth.
Threw Away .SI.'O.
" Troubled with iistlim.ifer elKhtyrnrs. Net
ipillotwe Imttlesef Thulium' Mrelnc (Jileurrtl
liineeiiiletely, uller keuillin; tlVJ wltliuut tint
.IlKlitPHtheiivlll." 'Jills Is ulmt AiiKUNt Triib
ner. iir'I'jreiir, l'a., says. Helil In IjiiumkIit In
W.T llech, 1.1" ami W Net Hi llueen slieeU "
-
A General Tle-l'p
(Hull tlie iiiciiu.sef mi IjIU' come) .nice Inn lari;n
I'lly, even for a few hours, ilurliiir 11 Ktrllie of tlie
rinplnjCM, iiiciins a general
iiaralvrliii'er Initie
Hint Industry 'or tlie time belinr. iiml Imit.
undisl Willi nn rnnruiiiiis iiEKifKiilii Ill's tetlin
eeiiiiiiiinlty. Hew luueb iiitire (.tTleiiK te tlie
I11tlivldu.1l Is the sent nil tlu-up of liU hjnUiii,
kliimn useoiiKtlimtleo, iinililue te the strike el
tin) most liii'inrtiiul eiK'ins ler mere iniulenl
trealiuenl unit betttr eire. If ten loin; u
Klretisl, a torpid or sltiKKlhli ller will pitHluee
KeriiiusferiUNOfkldue. uud 1 1 r tlUeasen, 11111
lurlal treuble and il)niH.'iKla. Dr. I'lirtt's
l'leasiint l'lircatlxe Pellets are a irot.iilteiintl
euro of tliesetlltnrilerti. Thev me preuiit, mini
and elleethe, pleawmt te (alie and e.ttlw
luirinless. .M.Tiiiiw
S01110 Doubt the lllblv
Anil tlie tnothes of lin aulherii, but iiuiia who
bne in-ed tlifiu tleubl I he elllcaey of Jlurtlwk
llU-ntl Hitters. Thlk splendid blend tunic Is
wltlieut 11 peer. Held In lJinrasler bv V. T.
llech, 137 and Uii iVirtli Queeu street.'
TK
KinilINO HMIU1'.
TO MOTHERS.
Kery bubo tdieuld have r. bottle of 1)11,
KAHKNKY'H TKI-n'lIIMI KVUUP. Perfeelly
wife. Ne Opium or Mnrnhlamlxturrs. Wlllre Wlllre Wlllre
llove Celle, Uriplng In the llimels und Promote
ninicuUTwtliliig. l'reiuued by Dlt-S.lt. l-'AIUU
NKVAHON, llnterhtuwn, Mil. PruKKlnlu sell
lt;25oeuu. Trial bottle sent by mull 10 eeutn.
btul-lvdiMsUtw
V iJndkvki.epkii PAitm
rEAK,
Of the Human llixly hularKist,
HlreiiBtlieniHl.ele., Is all luleiestli
llOXt'llllMMl.
iileiestlui; ntUerilnv
meiu long run 111 our iui'r. 111 reply 1
qtilrlCH e will say that iheru Is no evlilei
te
ICO of
ry.
In
vertlsera are wry lilxllly lndeied. Interested
persons may uet scahsl clreulars clvlm; all iur
ilciilars. by iirltlm? le Ilia KUIK MKIHCAb
CO., 5 Hwnn HI., II11MHI0, N. WlhUlu 'lUctte
tiff.
11-lydAw
V
INC'O CH KWJNH 11HACC().
YINC
O
(EXTJtA 7.V.')
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
Tills htiilidHrtl llrniltl of I'Jug Tobacco Is ar ar ar
knowledyetlle be Iho Ix-sl chewand Iho lurgett
piece for the money hi Iho inurlcel, Vnicettn
tag en tarh lump. IU exlennlve sale ferumny
years has established Its reputation. There Is
nothing better. Try It. Ter sale by dealeri and
ETOeen.
prlllteed tsjuiAUtw i'-
r-T
''.rfit
wit
.. tl Tl- Unit
CllZ,t fl fF 1 1 f.
cm
TlVrnmr MMtllVi
r-
rU)nvHiwinM(K.
tlflUlCS, I iulli
Tituine work. I con.
,. r u.'ns,, n. n.) me grcnicv mm
'e.VT,.JjlenlHK te-tlny tin the mar-
.ViflBERITED SCROFULA.
Ife'' I rtl'nHpcclflr(H.H.B.)rurelinyJIHIi'lHiyn
. ' -eirdllnry scrofula, which linike out nil iivr
","lils fnce. Fer a year he hail mineral, mid 1 In 1
elvin up nil lin or liln recovery.
whrtl ill
ICI
rnilhl wrmliiiliiciilteUMiH.H.H. After iimlUK
nirtw lietllrn he wan entirely cnnil. M;jl
nyniiiteiii new reinnlns of lh iIIkciim". J hi'
W",l"r"!,'"'r",l,,i,lUS.T.t..MAT.I.:.lM.
.Mnlliervlllc, Ml.
Treutlkc en Illoed iinrt Hkln lllwaws mulled
ffff
(21 HWJFT HPKCIKIO VO.t Atlnuln, On.
V
AN HOUTKN'H COCOA
11IMTAG0KS KAIITIII'-ST."
The. purest, inest soluble-tho erlulwil eoeea.
lliNcated, imtenlcd and inade In Helland.
Delicate, ntliuill.it Ins, nutritious, tnurli heller
for llm nerM's than ten nml colTce. Ask fi;r
VANHOirrlJN'H, Inkn no ether. (HI)
iiifJI-ljdM.W.I''
-1 llAVHHPKC'H'lOMKDlUlNn.
QEAYS SPEOIFib MEDI01NK.
TlIK OlIF.AT KNOI.ISIl llKMRIlV. All llllfilll.
Initeure rtirrieinliial Weakness.HrsTiateruien,
Iliiieteney nml all Diseases IIih ,'illew nn h h h
rpieiieoefHelf.Abus; usl-vsef .Memery, IJnl
ersnl Imsilturtr, I'.'.n In ine Hack, Iilinnessef
VJslen, Premature Old Ace, and many oilier
tllsenseH Hint lend telnsnnlly or L'ousiiiiitlen
niitlnPretniitiireOrnve.
i-Kerpnrlleular In our pamphlet, whltli
wotleslretoseml free by mall te every one.
-TlinHperlllcMtslleliie Is mill by all driiK driiK
cIMeatfl t paekniierslx packnifes for fe, or
will be Mint free by mall en receipter the
money, by addressing
TIIKUHAY MKDIt'lNKCO.,
II11II11I0, N. V.
Oniieceiuil of reiuiterfelts, we linve adopted
the Vellow WriiplH-r: the only L'eiinliie.
H0I1I In Ijuieasler, l'a., by W.T. Ilecil.
uiitra-ljd
jpitTKIt:Hi.iriI.EI.IVKIll'lU.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Hlek llenilgrlieiind relloveall Ilie troubles luel
lent te 11 bilious stale of tlie system, surli its
l)r;lness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress nUer
liillm:, Pain In Iho Hltle, .te. Whlle tlielr most
euiarkiible success has been shown In curing
sick:
Headache, let CAKTKIt'H I.ITTI.K I.IVKlt
I'll. IX are etpially vnluable In Constipation,
eurliiK niitl preseiitlni; this nnnevltiK com
plaint, whlle tney also eerreei nu nisoruerser
lliostemneh, stlinulnlfl the liver and regulate
Kvcn If they euly curetl
Aehe they would be almost priceless le these
who sutler from Ibis distressing cemplaint:
but fortunately (heir goodness dis's net end
lieic, nml tbose who unce try them will Mini
Ibesellttki pills viiliiulilf le he many uays that
they will net be willing te de without llieiu.
Hut nftur nil slek head
ACHE
Is thotmneef se many lives Hint here is where
we linike our great lieisl. Our pills euro It while
ethers de mil.,
UAKTi:il'M l.nTI.i: l.lVKltl'ILI.Sarevery
small ami ciy tasy te take. Onoer two pills
in.ikoatlese. They inn strictly vegclnblenud
donetgrlpo or puige, but by Ihelr gentle ac
tion please all who use tlieiu. l.i vlulsal iT ets ;
live ler tl. Held everywhere or soul by mall.
CAIITKH MIUMOINHCO., NKW YOUK.
Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price
iiiigt'J-lydiiHl
Vtvesevtva,
AT CI.AUICK'iS
Geed News and Lew Prices
CLARKE'S.
Hhretldetl Outs, one of the most delicious
luealcf.ist tllslies luexltlence, lOuu package or
'J-l'.'n iKT pound.
Miimire Cellee Cultes Ktluced te l tl lb,
l.tra I'auilly Crackt rs.de ylt,,
Kitm Setla ( 'nickers, TiVe 'r ll.
Asserted Crackt r, snmeu I1.1L broken, Ce 'p B,
Arlmekle's Arlesa rotlee, Jic.
l.seii llriuul ofl'eltee, Su
(leldeu .Maiacalbe Celli e, with slhei.pluled
ware, KOV. Oinuihtc Celli e, with .Miimiii Jur Int',
!li'. We have the best lite nud 'iV Celli e In the
city. Kalr tlrlnklng Cellees, 1', 15, is ami OT
cents per pound.
The best Kin llieiim jiiii eei wiw.
It.isei'ser Hire's Ittsit lbs r, lie 11 bellle.
Come and see the Muutuielh llcan of Hi
world.
Samuel Clarke, Agt.,
Tea, Cellee and Oreeery Ktere,
11! A II Seuth (lurcn HI., Near Cenlie Kipuilc,
Ijuii'usIi r, l'a.
IIOUTIIK Int Ol'" JUlAr, lsHK
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS!
WIIOLKHAIdC ANll UUTAII,.
i:lillilllens furnished, cemiulslug 11 nrlel,
or new and beautiful designs ler Public and
I'rlvule Illsplii) s or the most brilliant anil last
ing colors.
Willi nn eH'rlence et 'i" jrars In Hie busi
ness, wecau get jiiii up n pregninnue glvlngn
Mirlid nml most pleasing dltiilay.
Colored Works.
Our weiks mocnleicil tires and net surpassed
by any.
II jen want 11 public exhibition or private
display for . 0111 self, give ut. a call or wille us.
D. S. Bursk,
NO. 17 HAST ICINH S'lTtHKT,
l.A.NCASTi:it, PA.
A T IIHIHTB.
VH0Li:S3Al.K AM) K1.TA1I.,
Grand Display of FIREWORKS !
Heaviest Sleck In the City.
Anether Half Carload en the Way,
Send ler our lVscrlptlve Pilro l.lst,
Noeld stock te work oil, hut New, Atlim-llve
und Hautlseiue Heslgns.
Twe Illir Waieroemsiiud I-'lve Illg Windows
Check full.
SKASONAHU: (iOODS.
Cream riirvse, 1(V-, llPc uud lie.
1 Incst Sweltierand l.iiuburger.
A drivel Twelve onus (1'lre Uoeils) lllaekber
rles for Sic
.New Mackerel, ilrst In tlie city
Vlb.
, iJU-ge, I2ie
DKI'OT.
(iHANIlSMOKHlt.Mi:
IAT
Kiiiuiner Ilolegna.lie V lb.
lieueless Hum, extremely rlne and delicious,
12', e fUD
l'lculc Hams, lluest wcevtr had, 10e lb.
sklu-Itack Hams, all fal remevttl, ver hand
some, HJie.
Klucst flreukfast ll.icen. lean, like V lb.
Hxtra Drletl llet-r, lUe'V lb.
rlnest Knuckle Drlitl llcef, l.V lb.
Winter lloleifiia. This Is 11 llolegna made last
winter, mm nice nml dry, well seasoned, and
think It Hie finest we ever had. Try It.
M IXi:il SPKIX
A mixture or fifteen dlllerent kinds of Whole
Spices.
Jelly Tumblers. Jelly Crocks. 1'rult Jars, Uuni
ltlngii for Jars, Steuew ill e, .Milk Crocks, Cream
Crocks, Uutter Clocks, Milk Pans, Mone Jugs,
etc. Picnic Plates, Milliliter ltriuUs, Insect
Powder, Slug Shut, lltMitlleer, Krultsj rup (alt
llnvursi, nud a hundred new things.
HOTTLIU) (JOODS.
The biggest tivsertmtnt of Olives uud Table
Oils In theclt)
lliellncst assertineiit of Ilutlletl UishIs In the
city.
hi.oeki:us
DUTCH COCOA
I Amis the world.
Antl-dpoplle, easily pre-
pared, iiutt gees far
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND KKTAI1, UUOUKH,
UOHNKH WEST KINO AND PlU.-t'KHTS.
Illrectly Opposite
J. 11. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel.
S-I.oek for the lllg Hlgu iicres the pave-nuut.
.ti"-
-?.
.'j.H t.. m isrn
is merry with life
Mvtlv.
'As you come in at Chestnut
street you will Unci some very
pretty rustic booths with cur
rent Bargains in Fans.
In the angle of the stairway
te the right of the rustic booths
is a bit of decoration that will
interest you. It is taken from
a picture, The Sludie Cerner.
The powerful Luminals pic
ture is en the second fleer,
ever the Chestnut street en
trance. A Parasol Fair.
A side show te the Fan Fair.
The counter ends are full and
the parasol counter is full.
Ample room, no crowding
unless you all come at once.
The pull is all en a single
price $2. We wtrc quietly
selling at them Saturday.
This morning mere variety.
All the plain colors, a large va
riety of two tone embre effects
and fancy stripes.
Customers are pleased,
would-be rivals are bothered at
the extraordinary values. Yeu
get $4 for 2. Nothing te
beat or meet it.
Chestnut sliect Hide, west of Main Aisle.
Misses' Dresses.
The event of the season.
We took in a bunch, all the
maker had, new, seasonable,
stylish. We shall pass them
en te you at less than half
tuhaf the average retail price
would be.
Three lets el the White
Lawns a random one from
each as a sample. 14 and 16
year sizes.
At U :
Spencer waist neatly trimmed with em
broidery, two-lleunte skirt ilih with
Hamburg.
At $6.50 :
Yeke wnlsl or nil-ever embroidery, with
lull sleeves, ribbon belt and bow, with
bevvnt ucvlc mid sleeves. Plalled skirt
with panels of nil-ever embroidery. A
legnlarSlS dress.
At $8.50 :
Yeke waist of llnoiill-evcr embroidery und
Vand) Ice points, plaited ribbon bell,
bows ut shoulder and sleeves. Full skirt
or nil-ever embroidery and points. Werth
SJOus themarknt gees.
Gingham Wash Dresses,
guimpe and Gretchen shapes,
4 te 12 years, at $1.35 for all
sizes, many of them worth three
times that.
Fine French Gingham
Dresses, embroidered jacket
waists, 4 te 12 years, at $2.75
for any size. Many of them
worth 85 -in the small sizes.
Second lletir, Chestnut street.
A baker's dozen of styles in
Women's Oxfords at $3. Three
or four of the lines are worth a
dollar mere even at Wana
maker prices. Sizes 1 te S,
widths AA te I.
Market strtel side, west of Main Aisle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
leitv.
L
:VANrtrl.OlJlt.
LEVAN'S FLOUR !
In the manufacture of this
Fleur great care is exercised in
the selection of the wheat, and
by geed milling it is kept up te
the highest standard and pos
sesses all the qualities neces
sary te make the Best Bread
and 1 Iandseme Biscuit.
i:or
ginle ev i'U'iit.
V
710U ltHNT-
llANHSOMi: I'ltONT HOOM
en I'd Heur. .Ne. 12 W est Klnuslieet : 1 nest
locution In the city forelllce or light business,
liiipilraiif W. W. AMOS,
ln'AJ-lfil Aller's Gallery.
U
710HSAI,l.CHr.AP
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling
Heuse,
20 bv "s feet, with two-story brick back build
ing USb.v "tlfctt. Hall ami seven looms. IaiI
!W b ill feel. t
JOHN II. MET.lji:it,
Ne 'J H. DukeSU
ITtOlt ltlUNT-
THAT I.AIUiP.
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO. i.11 1LHT KINO STUl'.l.T.
ln)ulre w-itlilu. mU-tfil
s1
NHCUIti: A HO.MK FOR YOUH FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family,
I'OH SAI.K
ON TlIK .MOST MUKltAli TKHMH.
Twtvslery brick dwelling houses, lets I'JO
fitld-'cp, en Idiuciister iivenuc, bctweeu Wal
nut nud l-emeii streets,
Twivtery brick dvrelllug houses with man
sard reef, perches In front, lets 113 feel deep, nu
North Pine, between Chestnut und Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front
yards, Iren fences, lets ljt) feet deep, en West
Walnut, between .Mary aud Pine m reels.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 111 feet
deep, en West l.emeu street, betw wn Charlette
nud Mnry streets.
Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets lWfeet
deep.wllh nil the imslern Improvements, front
)tirtls. en West t'hestnut stnx't, between Pine
and Nevln streets.
Alse houses en Fast Wulniil, North Mine
North Mnry, between Walnut unit l'inen, und
1,0111011, between Mary and Pine streets.
All the above houses are In geed order, newly
papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water hi
(he kitchen, uud Iho cellars warranted te be dry.
Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show
you.
J.NO. F. KIKI,, .
J ACOH (J1UF.I,. ' f Esecuter.
npfJi-lvtl M.W.S. 3JU North Marv Street.
ITU UK llltlt'KH, FIUF. CI.AV, AT LOW
1 tlsures, te te JOHN HtijT, 33.1 Knst Fulton
'slreet. mtM
-iirniri: cotton wastk, copped nv
V the pound, loe ; lit louef 10 pounds or
ever. lie.
All goods delivered te any part of the
i.ll v l-ri I.
Fulton stiuet,
lull en JUll.N nun, ie, iuua
nti-ld
Clothing.
flLOTIUNU.
L Gansman & Bre.
The Grratrit lidHfBfiiln Eur Olkml
Tl
ilN
I
MEN'S, no
rtn
AND CHIMIHRN'H
Clilldren'ii Bults, former prices II and fl 23;
ntiur tilting nt TTtt .
ewseiuncni tec.
('lillilrrn's Suits.
ilill1i Unit tnrtnr nrlff. tt.i(l anil f '2 t
new selling at 81.10.
r-,.,i.ln.,f Ul.lfu
VIIIIUILII PIJIIIl"l'""'- (...-,-, -. .- T
Children s Hutu, former price 12.50; new
selling at 11.50.
llevs bull, former prlce I3J0; new selling
ntl2.-r.
Heys' Suit, former prices 15 ; new kelllng nt
S.1.50
ile'yg' Hultii, former price 17.50 ; new selling t
11.75.
Men's Hults.fermer prlce 18.50 ; new selling nt
$3.25.
Meii'uHuIbi, former price 110; new soiling nt
J7 25.
Children's PniiU, 2Cc, 25e, n5c, SOe, 75c.
Hummer CeaU and Vesld at Heduced Prices.
Men's Hummer Coats nt We, 25e. .IV, 40c.
Men's Summer Ceal nnd Vest t75c,U0e, fl
fl.l,l.7A.f.'.f-l,ll..
Men's- Working 1'aiiM rediiceu te 4.c.
NOW ISTJIKTIMK KOH BAHOA1N8.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors nnd Maniifuclureni of Men', lley'ii and
cuutircu'i cieiniiig (exclusive.)
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
I. W. CORNER OF 0RAN0E, LANCASTER, PA.
- Net connected with any etber Clothing
Heuse In therlty.
-lle cautious nnd mnke no mlBtnke te that
you get te the right place.
"Vf YEI18 it. HATHKON.
AN ATTRACTIVE LINE
OK
SUMMER
CLOTHING
AT
REASONAUL13 1'IUCKS lOH YOUH
INSPECTION.
Men's Thin Coats and Vests
KHOMflSSTOf7 60l
Hnndsome In Htyleand Celer and SubsUintlnlly
Made. Just such ns you'll want for
Het Weather.
In Our Custom Department
We
Are Showing
no Unusually Handseme
I.lne of
Summer Suiting, in Serges.
Prices, $18, $3) te til. Celers, Illue and Illnck,
Huc.li goods ut these prices are rare.
Myers & Rathven,
I.KADINO LANCASTER CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
H
llialf ii illlOTHEll.
A GREAT DEMAND
-FOK-
LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTHING,
Has Found Us Fully Prepared for Suiting Your
Comfert nnd Taste at a Very Lew Price.
COATS AND VESTS
Of Mohair, Alpaca, Drap 'Etc, Set go. Seer
sucker and Flannel, lauglng lrem SI te til
FANCY VliSTS
In Plain and Figured Duck, Alpaca, Linen
und Marseilles.
LIGHT PANTO
In LI iieu.
Frem
30 te 50 Inches waist
niensure.
DUSTEHS
In Meli a I r and Linen, from tl te tl each.
VASIICOATS
Frem 50c upwards.
LIGHT-WEIGHT SUITS
FOltMEN AND YOUTHS.
In Fancy nnd Plnln Cnsslincrc nnd Cheviots,
front f.-, S, 7, !. pi, 10 iip te !I6.
In Heys' Sizes, 10 le 13, from SI upwards.
HAVE YOU VISITEI1THAT
Great Clearing Sale
-OF-
Children's Clothing.
Prices one-halfnndeno-Hilrd Lcssthait the Heal
Value. This Is n Hiiro Chiinee.
Everything in Furnishings,
fc
CLOTHIEHU, MERCHANT TAILORS AND
OKNTS' FURNISHERS.
N. Queen St., Centre Square, Markt St.,
I.ANCASTEH. PA.
kv-ret'lUK TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN
3l N KHS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall
nd SiMed well estates lu Lebanon or Lnnciider
leuntles, whether Inclesed or uulnclesjN, either
for the purpose of ihoeUng or fishing, an the
law will be rigidly enforced against all tret
ruuulng en said lauds or the uuderslgued arte
this notice
WM . CO L EM A N r RF.EM A N
It. PERCY A I. HEN.
E1IW.O. FREEMAN.
Attorney for It, W. Celeman's lulls.
HSU
BROTHER
ltec
ClUrTKIW.
e 1
TAKE A LOOK
ATTIIF.
Ladies' Lew Oxfords and Slippers
AT
STACKHOUSE'S,
N0S. 28 AND 30 EAST KING STREET.
THE FINEST
EVEH SEEN IN IiANCASTEH,
AND AT
Extremely Lew Prices.
SHtore cloves every evening nt 0 o'clock,
except en Mtmdny nnd Bnturday, until Septem
ber 1.
"I -0VS TO THE IIOITOM IN PRICK I
The McGinty Shee !
8TR0NQ POINTS THAT WILL NOT FAIL
TO RECOMMEND IT TO THE
LADIES OF LANCASTER.
The McOlnty Shoe Is cheap. It sells
ut 91.50. Ne make of Shoes sold In Lan
caster at tl.75 te equal It. Few even de
nt t- The grntle of Itcoinblned with Its
economic cost must mnke ita trade win
ner. The McOlnty Shee fltt. The nvernge
feet it (Its reasonably close and comfor cemfor comfer
tnbly, without pinch here, pinch there
te crente limp and halt 111 gait.
flic McOlnty Shoe Is stylish. Is mnde
' ever fushlennble lasts nnd Is much nd
nilred. Nothing stirr or clumsy look
ing about It. The McOlnty shoe Is
really handsome ler dress.
The McOlnty Slum Is strongly inade;
higher priced gin ids efU'ii show mere
Imperfections In this resjiect than does
It. Excellent fur service, tee.
. The McOlnty Shoe is made of geml
mntcrlnl line Deugela Kid Leather
Upiwrs. Rtllehed. fitted and trimmed In
a suiierler miinner.
The McOlnty Shoe has strong button
pieces, reinforced with buckskin. 'J he
button holes are neatly nnd strongly
stitched with silk. Out or WW pairs sold
since AprlM, net a single, pair has been
returned te us with Hie holes tern
through.
The McOlnty Shee has nil leather
counters these ure esseutinl te the
preservation of heel nnd front shape
will net readily turn ever and become
lll-loeklnE. Have nent heels of medium
height, with Fc.xlbte Inner nnd outer
soles. The latter means ease nud com
fort In wenr. Cheap shoes are rarely
mnde Hint way.
The McOlnty Shee will become a
strong favorite. It's dressy enough for
young ladies, and net se much he as te
innke It ohlectlennblo le these elderly
nml reserved. We have It In two styles
opera tee In C, I) nnd E widths; com
mon sense shape In I) width.
CenienntUee the McGinty Shee. You'll
like It.
SHAUB& BURNS,
14 Nerhi Queen Street, Lancas
ter. 1'a.
ARO EST ASSORTMENT !
MEN'S
RUSSET SHOES
-AND-
OXFORDS.
1 lime one of the Largest Assortments of
Men's Russet and Seal Shoes nnd Oxfords In
the city.
RUSSET SHOES nt SI 50, f2, S2 50, SJ nnd 0.
RUSSET OXFORDS ut 51 25, $150, 52 nnd fti.
The t-1 Shoes I hnve In Twe Styles. One being
all Itiiset Genuine Calf Skin wllh Square Tips,
and the ether Light OozeCnlfSkln with a neat
Russet CalfSklu Trimming.
The Geuulue Hautl-Mnde Line nt $0 Is from
ene of Hie Hest Fiicterlcs In Iho country. I
hnve n line of Hicm) In Six Dlllerent Styles nud
Tees.
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 e
Lew Prices lu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.13 A 5 EAST ICING STREET,
LANCASTER, FA.
8-Store Closed Eery Evening nt 0 o'clock
Except Mendnv und Saturday,
ynviTOiile.
i iuii,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
GREAT HARGA1NSIN PARASOIJ.
UMHHEI.LAS IN GREAT VARIETUR.
GENTS' HUN U-MHRELLAS.
WAGON U-MHRELLAS.
COACH PARASOLS.
LACE COVERS FOR COACH PARASOLS.
L'-MHRELLAS AND PARASOLS
MADE TO ORDER.
ALSO NET PARASOI.
REPAIRINO & KECOVERINO NEATLY DONE.
AT THE. MAKERS,
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
14 East King St.
nprI2 3ind
OTrtvrirtnfe
STANDARD CAHRIAGE WORK,
"edw. edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
10,12, 13 15 MARKET STREEl'. (Rear of the
l'ttoteltlce), IiANCASTEH, PA.
All the latest t Us lu lluggles. Family Car
riages, liiietens. Surreys, Cabriolet, Phn-tniis,
ltuckbeanU, Trolling Wiigoiu.hlntlen iigens,
Mui ket Wagons, etc., new ready ler the Spring
Trade.
A Hue line of Secend-lland Werk.
New Is the time le order for Spring. Strict!
t1rt-elns work and nil work fully guaranteed
My prices ure the lowest In the county for tha
same quality of weik. Give me a call and ex-
""ite'twliitliig' aiid Repairing promptly nt
te detl te and done In a llrstlnss ; manner. One
ct of workmen ewelally employed for Hint
purpes
ARRYINHTOCK-HEST CHARCOAL,
Ilninmcretl Kir Iren, Deuble Reniied Iren,
llurden's Hlet Iren, Rivets, Het and told
eUer Iren. "t I. Sheet lien 3-lfl te Ne. It), nt
JOHN llEsra. Sil KaH Kulleu Ureet. W7.HU
fir &oebm.
yyiLLIAMMON AreSlKR.
LADIES
It don't pay te make when
YOU CAN PURCHASE
A l'EltFECT-FlTTINH
Calice Wrapper
Of Fnst-Coler Cochcce, Madder Print for
One Dellar.
Indigo lllne Print Wrappers, 11.25.
Illnck rrint Mourning Wrnpivrs, 11.25.
Tbe Princess Metternich Skirt
In Gingham, Mehnlr, Sntlne and Alpaca. Ttcl
11,(1.25, ILK) and tl.7& I
Ladies' Blouse Waists,
In Demet Flnnncl nnd Satlnc, 60c, 75e, (I, tli
nrtn tl ?il
Ladies' Cleth Jackets
CHPES,
AND
TRAVELINGCOATS
BOYS' HOLIDAY SUITS,
(1.75, (2, (2.25, $2.50, W.
Children's Kilt Skirt Suit, S2, (2.50, (J, (.1.50.
Reys' Shirt Wnlsts, 15c, 50e, 75c, (I.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES
Hpcclul Vulucs In Wlilte Embroidered Kleuncl
hik, nniuejica una jiuiuuicucu, 4j incnea
Hetter Quallltca, GOc, (12c, 75c, 87Mc nnd (I.
ner vnrd.
Hlnck Silk Net, 75c, 87Jic (1 nitd $2 per ynrd.
LANSDOWNE.
That exquisite fabrldfer Ladles' Dresaei.
It Is the Favorite, because It combine
strength with beauty, all Pure Silk nnd Weel!
in ten iveurnna iscnutirui Minutes and in lialrl
Hlnck, 40 nud 41 Inches wide. Frlcc, (1.25 pel
nrii.
We will continue te sell
Dress Gingham:
At the Marked-Down Price until they are cnl
tlrely closed out. Don't fall te sccure a bargalnl
Special Vnlues for Gentlemen In
HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR.
Plain and Colored Halhrlggan Shirt and
Draw ers, 2"c, Sic, .'18c, 50c, 75c,
A ill..-, ll.in nt ll-.i-n kJl.lMn I,-
AOIIUM IIUQUI UIIIUC nilll., 11,
Jean nnd heather-Weight Drnvrers, 25c, 38eJ
60c. 75c. 1
Gent's nnd Beys' Demet Shirts, 25c, 38c, 50c
75 v 1
Gent's French Flannel. Cheviot and Mndrns
Cleth Shirts, f 1, Sl.25. Il.-W, f I.7.), Vl.bO.
Gent's Fine Silk Shirts, (2.50.
Aa Exceptional Value for WorklegmeoJ
Riue nnd SloderDuck Overalls, 60c,
Crent's
fli.r.wnni. qiimmrr quits
nuu VUU UU1I11IIUU UU11U
At 810 and (12
Casslmcres, Cheviots nnd Worsteds.
New Designs In Plain Celers nnd Neat Mlxturei.1
SEE OUR EAST WINDOW.
Illtrltpr flrnrle Mnturlnle nurl Wrr flAlrf Pnf J
terus ler Gent's Drchsriults, $U,4l5. 816. 18 tel
3'l. I'll and WurkinanUilp equal te custeml
inline.
GENT'S SUMMER DRESS TROUSERSl
At (.1, I3.5H, Si and S5 ure Decided Bargains.
Beys' Suits.
A new invoice for the Summer Ilnlldnyi
5 l.V), te, til and (7.
Uuys' Hough-uud-Tumble Pants, 75c te (1.
Het Weather Coats and YestsJ
Fer Gents, (1 te je.
Workingmen's Pants,
That lire strong, 75c te (1.25.
iLlCl
Three Cnies
Men's Dress Straw Hats,
InThiee Piopertlons.
They would liechuipatCOc. Wcselllhcmnt3!c.
A Siieclal Hargaln Cuse of Drcs Straw Ilats
Mnii'u Mrns. ''.Vt each.
A full case of neys" Mixed Dress Straw Hats, I
very cheap, Lje eacn.
He) s' Strliw Flannel Tennis Caps, loe each.
Traveling Bags and Trunks
At Very low Prices.
Trunks for We, Hags for Wc.
A Combination Step-Ladder and Chair,
A useful and nu elegant aitlcle for house or
store. Miule of haul weed nnd Mirnhhcd.
I rice, uiuj. Cm
Tl... .... ,1.... l....-n 1.... ...Ill ..r.. I..nli-I..,l
1 no 111 1' mui emei e u,iv m ,,i utik inv,., ....
L'UIi of llellcleus Ice Tea, mnde from CARL
IONS INDIA AMI CHINA HLENDEDIEA,
rji. -C ,mi,IIIi,iH. C. n.itilnu frtu ft nil t'Illlf1a.
Ladies' Lace Oxfords,
In all the Popular Styles, 75c te ('..
Gent's Chocolate Celer llalineral DressShees,
Stylish 1-oiitlen 'lis--pepular as a Suuinter
''(lent V "jiwIiTcnnis o'vferds, Can vns Uppers
and Hard RubberShiHH-prlce.il.
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA
AND
Willian
Fester
NO. 318 MARKET sJT., HAIUUHBURO, FA) tl
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