Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 24, 1890, Image 2

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at by Pcate A
X the nuthers are
Cfit book becauae the
"beuijlit and paid Ter
English publisher and
wQanie merchandise, and that the
5ifc about property in ideu it
nensenpe. lie asks what
t property right and nu-
that the law creates it. He then
t-mmarks that American -law give no
petty right te the Brittnnlca pub-
ana evidently thinks he lins
hls'case. We are Berry for Mr.
anamaker.bccause it In humiliating Ce
tonal pride te And a hluh eflleer of
jQie government steeping te sophistry,
f,' t hollow nua Immoral, ami suuslflu-
iV. ' l.l.l. Ik., ..,llln Hi.) l. !,.
ly IttlWIJg mu IU!.H1VU urn. lliu mna
declare what Is right ami wrong,
ef,,iat a man inny honorably
here, product of another's labor and
H without any rcmuntratleu If he
try smart enough te avoid falling
"llie clutches of the law. It Is net
fssary te discuss t he pnrtlculur act
ich is se lamely defended by the pest
ister general. Welinvcoulytecoulein-
"ate the strange position taken by the
..tinrlav fiplinnl miiwrliltoiiilent. anil te
jiyenfier whether the business habits ne-
X;quirei in ms neurogeneus store nnve
fSMUcht him the simultaneous nnplicu-
vtleu of miscellaneous and centilcting sys-
terns of morals. Hew amazed he would Iks,
HI his holy way, It soma one in his Sunday
jkehoel should leclcallv apply his prlncl-
TMi alu' defend the crime of Cain eutlie
ground that there were then no laws
'fatal est murder. There were dlvlue
HWt just as mere are leuuy, ami
r'the law of property was one of them as
veil as tue law Rgalusl murder.
He asks what creates preiierly right,
ind his iufaul class might answer
conscience, and explain that any one
i&who takes iinytlilnc from another with-
.i-6Ut compensation violates that right.
.Our laws permit American publishers
te reprint ferclim books without com-
ensatlng their publishers or authors,
hmit it is generally .regardwl as a disrepu
table business.
&
v Rails About Reading.
fviS'Our neighboring town of Reading Is
Mxhlbltingn great deal of enterprise iu
K,pinuiDg out rouremis ime an me cer-
' ers , and ever all the hills about the
iiwn ; and It is really wonderful hew
.fbey patrenire a read that is run up te
tM summit of a hill overlooking the
i,teiyn and down again ever IU rear
? dopes, with no ether object than te
jf; five people the air and the view-
tMt runs run trains every hour .and
c.tbeusuud pnsseugers at twcuty-11 ve cents
Sa head since it was opened en the first
;;cf June. And new another longer read
x;B uciug uuui. id intvurse auewiur bocueii
Cor hill anil valley .where there tire lovely
felepeB for building country houses and
v hills across which cool breezes blew and
ilprutty views are seen. This Is te be un
?fclcctrle read we bellave; in the ether one
&&.. ... ... ....11...1 .... i ..i. .t..
,,IW VU13 HID JUilTll UJP UJ U Bil'UlU CUKIUU
5,nd go down by gravity aud brakes :
f.tvid it is well that there Is mere than
.... tf..n . 1r.. .... n in, 1I.aw ...... .1.1 1...
Wh kingdom ceme if the brakes should uet
'brake.
! And new what has Lancaster cutcr-
& prise te say ? What about our hills aud
alleys, te which net only beautl-
r.ru. scenery mvues me visitor, nut
.where amnie craunrles and innnv
(. vamlVal'iriLi sifl'iii 1 1 ts-iti il r ie iTfi -
fcjiuiu's U..C. "' "" '
A Wild Wail.
gi published by a wild man who finds his
t&preiix in exiruvagani ucucuicueu aim
malediction and who always has some
thing that he seeks te boom or burst en
i a high pressure. Just new it is our con-
f temiwrary, the JVeie Era, tliat has ex-
n&.jEiicu ms ire uy rcpriuiiug me wonuer wenuer
E'"ful llgurcs of the tobacco aud clirnr
&bulueBsef this, the Ninth revenue cel-
flectien district, lu which therojare ever
uiuvuvu umiiuuu uitir iuihuuub, iru-
M duclng about live hundred million cigars
j&H annually ; ever seventy of these, mostly
'm'lti L,aucastcr ceuuty, maKing from a
million te eight million each. Ourceu-
&lenix)rary very properly thought that
( a aisinci witu se nirge un nuius-
try, aud producing seme three million
dollars fnm its seli in the shune of -leaf
ui. tobacco, ought te be heard In Cengivss
fcg'When it demanded a heavy Impert
Kf tax upon the imported Sumatra tobacco
gr cultivated by coolie labor.
Whereupon the wild lubacce Journal
fmau declares that the cigarmakers of the
jWinth Pennsylvania district "earn less
i than the Asiatic coelio. who la liiirnil.d
Slfie earn only 10 tents a day," and that
Kibe " JO cIct l'eunsylvanla clirars are
ggfturiied out by as withered a let of hu-
Si 'Blliltv as exists nnvvlier nn tl... irlnlu.
.---.-......... .
&A coelio leads t lie life or a lord in coin-
igSparlsen." And therefore the wild man
Kwlls us that ir the cigars of this district
S'.Vari.re nrrnniml with Kiiuifilrn tnutn.nl ,,t
Pennsylvania leaf they would bring
twenty-live instead of nine dollars per
Mueusanti, aim euauic me ciganuauer te
make i;oed wages by his industry.
Et.t. Or fnilrwA IIicih Iu liiuw In iirirnlmr
1 . . ; -: "
witu one wne is se wild as te write such
"ytranb. We simply iiuete it te show
EsLwhat great nonsense some iep!e will
Ifttulk while pretendiug -they are wlte.
Iv; The nilL'L'cslieti Hint nil flint Ptmnvlvu.
K-r t i 7. . ""v""
j, am eigunuaKers ueca ie put a piano in
Knavery workroom and provide beer for
h;-' lusieau i me muutiy Ueiies-
. is me tiestructleti or the tobacco
C'.rnii Aiit tlim ii.w.t. .i.t.t..l. h.j. i..
r-i -- ---. ...v..., ujniu iTiiiuu Ullll IU-
i a dustry is feuuded, and the use of costly
feVferelgn wrapjKirs, is in such opposition
nw uu me principles ei political economy
aud the dictates of common sense an te
1 llA Ver lll'lIllK rlrllAlltnnu
i .-y .;"? m.. ..
i mere isacigar intervbt thut is very
Ef4vorubie te the fiuniatra wrapper ; but
!';.- tuouiaue piam te everyone that the
; .Mnervui or the grower and worker iu
jmmi tobacco is otherwise. And we be-
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clear
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ter n'iir:'oerero a Itenub-
)vatref ,. WM - ni0t te
ttummka.'S-i...; j..i:. i.i.
,.. , l.KBUliUlluu, uuriUK ""
f tUmZ "vLBiMirepe, wliere he had gene
J'TVerrylng care he had exercised ever
the conduct of the Tammany erganiza
tien, which he had brought te a high
degree of itewer and left Hushed with
lis geed repute and its political suc
cesses. There is a Democratie faction In New
Yerk constantly striving te tear down
the Tammany organization, seeing that
they cannot control It. The most ma
lignant end cunning of these men is
William It. Grace, who has been twice
mayor of New Yerk, and wauts Ills
finger in the pie again.
This man had as a confidential politi
cal agent one Ivius, whom he put into
the fattest offlce In the city when he
was mayor. It sctnis new that as seen
as Croker sailed awuy these people went
te Republican senators with tales of the
things they could disclose before nn
Investigating cemmltttce, that would
damage Tammany Hall ; and tliey get
their committee.
They made a geed deal of smoke aud
bagged some game ; but whan they went
after Croker they made a mistake, as it
Is new clear. Fer it is evident that ills
conduct' has liven straight ns a string.
Their charges were based upon a very
improbable tale at the twst, aud their
refutation leaves them In bad state, since
the malevolence of their action is made
very plain.
Tut; red rose of Lunciiiter would blush
in prnuder beauty should ene of her heiih
be tiainud for the honernblo (mat of lieu
tenant governor. Lancaster Morning
NCH'H.
The red rote of Lancaster should b'.tinh
with stiame at association with the roil
nene of Quay.
M n. Jeshua IiVtu Iish published a nent
little book called the " Traveler' Guide,"
wblch may be liad for a atninp, ami gives
the siiuimer tl me tables efall the railroads
in the county, anil the rntes of pnxtage.
Ul.it MeilM' Hiiahta, the giant of the
raeille eeaxt ninuulului, with Its peak
14,4GO feolnbevo the son luvel, Is beginning
te show signs of volcanic ncllvlty. I.urgu
velumes of smoke and vapor are rifting
from the eait side of thla long Mleut vol
cano, aud nema fe.tr a renewal of lift terrl-
ble activity.
Jt reinatus te be seen whether President
Harrison can boom real estate at Cape May
Telnt, ns MioeossfUlly an Prcaldent Cleve
land boemod the neighborhood of Oak
View. It is charged ami net dented that
the Harrison cettage at Cape May Point
wm prexettted te him for advertlNing pur
poses by cnterprlslnif ownerH of Mini lets
at Hint languishing resort.
In 1871 the peiiHleu list amonnled te a
llltloevor ttvcnty-nlne iuIUIeiih; iu ISMMlie
total for pensions was ever olghty-Bevoii
and a half millions, or mere than three
Union the ponxlen list of 1874. Tills branch
of govcrnment expenses was trlpled Iu
flltean yearw. It Is new roertcil that the
ponlen bill Just iasse(t has been cttre
fully figured ever by the eftlcialH of the
pension bureau and the prebable expendi
ture under it placed at sixty millions, not
withstanding that lis advocates in Hcnnle
and Heuse estluiitted Its cost at forty mil
lions. It may be that the pension list for
1801 will reach the enormous sum of two
hundred millions of dollars.evon If tlieie Is
no further legislation en the subject than
the bill alluded te. That amount of money
Judiciously applied might accomplish
wonders, but It would be botter te lessen
the taxation and leave most of It with the
people from whom It must be collected.
Til k colored brether grntefully accepted
a position at the rear of the precession for
HurrUburg this morning, and will abjectly
vote us ordered by his Republican
friends, who have no elllces te
spare for him. It Is an out-
ruge that the colored man should net
held olllce In the Seuth, but it Is
all right that the Northern Republican
should find no e dices for liliu iu the Xertli.
Sympathy at long ruuge Is cheap.
' .
Maiitin has lets of red Lancaster roses,
but Colonel Schoeuinakor has a very sub
stantial ban el.
Rkv. Mehan's letter protesting against
the absurd proposal of the customs authori
ties te tax the material of a twenty-llve
cent phonographic cylinder Is vterlh atten
tion. The pliouegiaph Is steadily coming
Inte general use, although Its cylin
ders havu uet yet appeal ed as a
familiar nrticle of mall In this part of the
country. It Is net at all creditable te either
dopaitmeutof the government te find he
much emclal anxiety te t.tialn red tapeand
law se as te hamper postal communication
en the absurd theory that protective laws
demand the taiatlen of the material of
which a letter Is composed because it Imp
pens net te be paper betting written char
acters but u metallic cj Under bearing
sounds.
ClllKASIMJ THK JOINTS,
In limes when )ou mutt wall jour turn
Aud pause m'lii oulnufeeus,
A kinlle muy move the man ahcml,
A frown may glte him fret of loud,
Fer humor Is contagious.
.Mphi the J'hihiilrliMu 1'ieti,
Van IIei'tk' Ctio Ctie Ctio
Kiirthet." ' lickt and dwH
UlKCHt Ylltir 1'tllMl
Ifjeu want te te healthy, lletv can jeu lr
) our teeth refuse te de their werkT (let them
put lit order by nkllled dcnlUU, and uc KO.O
DON'T Hi keep them right. HO.ODONT Is the
beftt picjwmilen for thu teeth.
Threw Avwiy e.'i.M).
' Troubled with iisltmm for i-lclit yritrf.
Net
iUltetve bottles of IViumm' JJIectrle Oil cured
lite complete!) . anrr kiH'iidiiiK f.VO without the
bllulilel tKUclll." This Is what Auguat Trub
,.V;r'f.'!''."", I'"-. Held Iu Uiitcitktcr hy
W.T. Hooli, 17 unit jy North Queen stieel.
A Conceal Tin-Up
uiuii me iiieiiiis ui I'uuucceincynnrc Ilia lurt-e
inj. vi iur inr iiiiurn, uuriiiKn tiriKcettha
.... e. v :... --------.'
it
m
iiiiiiu)t'9, nu-Hiisn Kvuerui jwrniyzinK or trade
and ludtmlry ler the time Iwiue, unit ltat-
tended with an euormeim ncL-reiniUi Imj. irnim
community. Hew much mere mtIeiu te the
Individual In the general tle-uj) of hU Kytm,
known ns count liuitlen, unddue te the ttrlkeef
the mwt Impeilant erKtum for mere prudent
trvutuieet and better care. If tee long ne
glected, a torpid or MukjjI.Ii Iler will prwluce
kerteus rennsufklUucy aud licr dUeaxen, mn
lurlal trouble mid d)icpla. Dr. I'lerre'K
l'lensant rurRntlvePelleHure n iireventlveund
cure of the.e disorder'. They me prompt, sure
mid elfectlve, leautnt te lake and tswlthcly
hurmleM. Jt.TuAw
Some Doubt the lllble
And theiuetltes of Its uuthent, but none who
hae Uked them doubt the elllcacy of Jlunleck
JUoeii Jlltltrri. This upleudid biecsl tonle Is
without a jwt. held fn Ijucuter by Vf. T.
Hech, 137 aud 139 North Queen Urtet.
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f Jjr ."JUIH
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fciHETf
vJ? I renimend
.nrt betllp.nndby
', t.n Im I . mu
CSy: hwia' Hnecinc in. h. h.)
., 4JJ'4- . Hhrovepert, Ln."
.ftrJUa YKARS ON CHUTcnEH.
V Aftccn yntrs I m afflicted with rtieuma
,wln, four j-rnrti of which 1 wan compelled te se
enrrutchri. Wordnare Inadequate te cxiirvM
the ufTarlnMl endured dnrlns that Heip. Ilur-InaUn-wiflrieenycara
of exlutisncent vn net
living), I. tried every known remedy without
receiving any benefit I Anally heican en Hwin'a
Hpccinc(H.W.H., which from the nmtKaveme
relief, and Unlay I nm enJeylnB the heal let
health, and am a well man. 1 candidly be be
lleve that 8. 8. H. In the bet bleed purifier en
t be market te-day. ..,.., ., u ..
J, D. TAVJ.OH, Cuba, Me.
Trcatlw en Bleed and Hkln l)lenMmnllcd
frfe. HWIKTBl'KCIKIOCO..
(31 vtlanu Oa.
:TTAN HOUTKN'8 VQCOa'.
THK KOm:MOTCX)COA OK EUUOrK.
TIIK COMINO ONR OK AMUUICA.
rUlti:...:AOLVHLE. C1IKA1'.
Rich. Digestible. Stimulating. Nour Neur
ishlng. Having a peculiarly delicious flavor
a feed nnd drink combined at a half
cent a cup nnd for a prince.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
it
Best and Gees Farthest."
nVAN HOUTKN'H COCOA ("eme tried
alffuyi lined ") was Invented and patented nnd
Is made In Helland. It Is acknowledged by the
most eminent doctors and analysts that by the
Bpeclftl Tniilineiit VAN IIOUTUN'H COCOA
has undergone, the solubility of the llcsh-ferin-Iiik
constituents Is Inereased llfly per cent.,
while the whole of the fibres are softened nnd
rendered mere palalable and dltestlble. " Lar
gest sale In the world." Ask for VAN IIOU
TKN'H and tnke no ether. (17)
jrutrttttuvc.
H
KNitr vei.r,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 1M East King atrect, liavlnirn
full line of Furniture of every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended l. Call and examine our goods.
aX-tXdll It. WOI.K. m Knt King HtreeL
e
CIIH.VOIIIIIM.
TOO MUCH FURNITURE!
YOU CAN IIAVK IT
Way Down Prices!
ALL NEW STYLES
FOItTHK
Parler, Bed-Roem, Dinlng-Roem, Library.
ItlCMAlll-E.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers nnd Dealers,
fid.W A llh Fleer,) Ne. 31 BOUTH QUKKN
HlKKET.
TTEINIl'HHH FUIINITUIIK DKI'Ol'.
WIDE AWAKE
Payers destrlng a combination of Highest
S utility of the Manufactiirer'a Art In all thu
uwest ami Lntcsl Designs and tlie Lewest
Prices In
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Kheuld beawake te their own Interests nnd
call upon us when their wants will be fully sup
plied. We etrer te-day a splendid assortment of Par Par
eor Hulls In Tapestries and Plushes at specialty
Lew Prices.;
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Streot.
rilllK Hia'AIU WOltK UAH HKllUN
AND
Prices Must Ge Still Lewer
AT
WIDMYER'S,
COItNIIll OK
East King and Duke Sts.
The old front Is out and the new aud hand
some ene Is coming. Meanwhile we must Inn e
elbow room. New Is the time for
BKRGHINS
Furniture of Every Description,
WIDMYER
ceiini:u OF
KAST KlNtl AND DUICK STIIKHTS.
7UUK UltlCKH, 1'IHIJ LM.AY, AT LOW
l lliruris. eoleJOIIN Hl,r. :. Fiu.t h'lillnn
met
iu7-tld
riIITK COITON WAHTK, COl'l'KD II Y
the pound, IUe; In lets of 10 pounds or
r,0tf. All goods dellered tunny part or the
city Free. Call ou JOHN HlilT, Ne, S)3 Iiist
Fulton treet. m7-td
TOIl HKNT
THAT LAIU1K
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO. SI KAbT KINO HTIlinTT.
Inaulre within. mll-tfd
fOTICK TO TKEai'AKHKIlM AND UU.N
,131 N K118. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands of the ;ernnall
udHpeedwell estates In lA'biiuen or Lauca(ter
ujuntlcs, wbellier lucleseil or unlnrlescd, either
for the purpose of sheeting or flshlug, as the
law will be rigidly enfurct-d against all tres
pausing en said lauds of the uuderslgued arte
lilts notice
WM. COLKMAN KHEKMAN
It. 1'UllOY ALDEN,
KDW.C. KllKKMAN,
Atteruyi for It, W. Celeman's Uelra.
ur distribution of these
stuffs has been immense. Mil
lions of yards have passed ever
our retail counters, and you'd
think that the demand wali al
ready satisfied. And yet our
confidence in the consuming
ability of this market and in the
readiness of the people te ap
preciate real bargains is such
that we offer this morning great
fresh let3 by which we expect
te double the sales in dollars,
and therefore triple the yards.
Te de this the space occupied
is doubled. The motive power
is the cheapness. Cost is ig
nored, value forgotten in mak
ing prices.
Never in the history of dry
goods selling have quantities se
vast been brought te the retail
purchaser. It will pay you te
come, if only te see the great
bulk. The printing of the
Cheap Cottens is a wonderful
triumph. Examine the goods
at 3, 4 and 6 cents a yard and
you will net 'find the slightest
imperfection in color or regis
ter. Laxvnsat three cents. White
ground, strong, fast colors.
Challis at four and six cents".
White and cream grounds, a
large variety of patterns and
colors.
Ginghams at seven cents from
ten.
Sideband Ginghams at ten
cents from twelve-and-a-half.
Real Scotch Ginghams at
eighteen cents from twenty-five.
French Sateens at fifteen
cents from the best makers in
Mulhouse new patterns, ex
pected te retail at double.
Flannelettes at eight cents
from ten cents, fifty odd vari
tics and plenty of each te se
lect from.
Tourists' Cleth at eight cents
from twelve-and-a-half. Twen
ty-five varieties.
Outing Cleths at ten cents
from twelve-and-a-half. Fifty
varieties.
Washable Flannels at twenty
cents from twenty-five. Twenty
five varieties.
Scotch Llama Flannels at
Thirty-seven - and - a - half cents
from fifty, all wool filling, very
fine and delicate. Fifteen va
rieties. Ceylon Flannels at thirty-seven-and-a-half-cents
from fifty.
Thirty varieties.
All this array of special bar
gains does net disturb our great
stock of elegant Ginghams,
Cheviots and ether Summer
stuffs which make up the Dress
Goods business of the season.
The greatest stock is always
here.
Either an Oil Steve or a Gas
Steve. Try one and you'll
wonder why any woman who
needn't sizzles ever the Sum
mer range. Ne dust, no smoke,
no " roasting alive." Heat
when you wane it and where
you want it, and when you're,
done turn the step and there's
the end. Little cost te start
with and absurdly little expense
te run the thing.
Oil Steves $1.75 te $16.
Gas Steves 90c te $24.
Fixings extra. Ovens te fit
all sizes.
HiiM-mcnt, northeast of (ntre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
llcfvlflei-rtteve.
s
CAHONAIILU OOOD.S I
BARGAINS
IN
Seasonable Goods !
REFRIGERATORS
At $.3 00 a ml Upwiirdx.
BCKKEN DOOIIS, WINDOW 61'IIEKNK,
IHKHiY AND WAGON HAKNKMJ,
Yen Can 8ce the largest Line of
BABY CARRIAGES
AND
Bey's Safety Bicycles
At I'rlce Uuarnnteed te be THK LOWEST In
the City,
AT
SPREOHER'S
Baby Carriage Bazaar,
NO. 31 EAHT KINO HT.
BprlMfdTu.ThAH
(llrtVVlitOCO.
OTANDAUD CAllHIAOK WOIIK.
'edw. edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
te, 42, A IS SIAHKEl'HTItKirr,tIlear of the
lVwtefflce), LANCASTER, I'A.
All the tntval sty les In Hugglcs Family Car
riage, l'luetens, Hurre, Cubrlelet, l'liieten,
HuckbeariU, Tretting WnKOiti,.Stallen Wagen,
Market Wagons, etc, new ready ler U10 Spring
Trade.
A fine line of Second-Hand Werk.
NewU the time te order for Spring. Btrtelly
flrkt-clais work and all work fully guaranteed
My prlitn are the luu etl lu the county for th
Mime quality of work. (JUeiueacull and ex
amine my work.
Repainting and Repairing promptly at
tended te and deue In a flrsl-cTaMi manner. One
el of workmen eapcchtlly employed for that
purpes
l89O--SPRINf.--.89b
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment
of
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Heady for Your Impaction.
We would ale announce the pnrchaaeef
Jeb Ixt of Kngllth Hulling aud TreuMrluf at a
great nacrldce, which we will tell at
S Astonishingly Lew Prices.
AGall ejtrlv te aecure a barealn In these
geed a.
H. Gerhart,
ONLY
DIRECT IMPORTING TAJ LOR1NTHKCITT
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dZMfd
-1LOT1IINO.
L. Gansman & Bre.
The Grralrit Indtiff merits Etfr OfTtrfd
m
MEN'S, llOY'H AND CHILDREN'S
Children' Bulta, former price tl nnd II 25;
new selling at 75c.
Children's Hulls, former price, 11.60 nnd tl;
new xelllng at 11.10.
Children' Hull, former price 12.00; new
selling at tl.fiO.
Hey' HuIIm, former prlce 11.50; new Milling
at ti:?.
Hey' Hull, former price $5; new telling at
13.60.
Hey' Mults, former price $7.50 ; new selling at
f 1.75.
Mcu'a HulU.fermer prlce 18iOj new telling at
U.2.J.
Men's Suit, former price $10 i new selling at
17 2i.
Children' I'nnt. 2Ce, 25c, 36c, BOc, 75c.
Hummer Ceat and Vest. at Reduced l'rlccs.
Men's Hummer Ceat at l!0c, 25c, 35c, 40c.
Men' Hummer Ceata nnd Veil at 75c, 00c, f 1
$1.25, $1.75, IA 13, 14, .
Men' Working l'nnt reduced te 45c.
NOWIHTHKTIME FOR ItAItOAINH.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailor and Manufacturer of Men', Hey' and
Children' Clothing (Exclusive.)
a and 6B NORTH QUEEN ST.,
B.W. CORNER OF 0RAN0B. LANCASTER, PA.
a- Net connected with any ether Clothing
Houxeln the city.
aa-Ile cautious and make no mistake e that
you get te the right place.
TYEIta A RATHFON.
AN ATTRACTIVE LINE
OF
SUMMER
CLOTHING
AT
HKASONAI1LE I'RICEH FOH YOUK
INSPECTION.
Men's Thin Coats and Yests
FROM $125 TO $7 ia
Handsome In Htyleand Celer and Substantially
Made. Just such a you'll want for
Het Weather.
In Our Custom Department
We Are Knotting an Unusually HamUeme
Line of
Summer Suiting, in Serges.
Trices, $18, $20 te $25. Celers, Illue and Black.
Huch goods at these prices are rare.
Myers & Rathven,
LEADINO LANCABTER CLOTHIEHH,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
M
ART1N BROe.
If you can save n dollar
te three dollars In buying a
Suit, and get the Suit Just
you want, thnt Is like pick
ing up money. They're doing
It lu our Clothing Depart
IVs Like
Picking Up
Meney.
ment. Men's Streng, Fast Celer Working
Hulls, $5.00, J6.U0, $7.00. Men's Hnslm or
Seml-Dress Sulf, S.00, $10.00, $12.00. Men's
Hulls suitable for any occatleu, 812.(10 te
S-!.00. Ilejs' Suits, Juntas you and bejs wish
them, ecn the price. Special tallies In Little
Hej.x' Hummer Suits at $4. Special allies lu
Little llej ' Hummer Suits at $,l..'iO and $0. Tut
the clothes ten tet nnd jeu'll find all-wool and
Mil kl wear.
We hac said nothing jet of Teurlt Cloth
ing, Tenuis nnd Torch Hulls. We arc strong
te-duy In all tluic Hues, $3 te $12 a suit, l'laln
Celer Herges for (ravelins. White, Striped and
Plain Flannel Coats mid Trousers for Ferth
and Latin.
Nete thce money-sat eri lu Men's Furnish
ings. Windsors Hcarfs for Flannel Hhlrts, 5c
nnd lOe (Washable). Men's Suspenders, 12c ;
Fancy Half Hec, 12e. Jlen's Feather Weight
Drawer, 2eC. Men's Welch Flannel Milrt,
$1.00,
The Mle of 120 KulU te measure It vigorously
going 011. Hnndeme III and handsome cloths.
Don't miss the sight.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
$ev rtlc or gtcttt.
TTtOlt RENT-HANDSOME FRONT ROOM
1? en 3d fleer. Ne. 12 West King street ; llnest
IiK'ntleitln the city foretllce or llghL. buslncu.
inquire of W.W.AMOS,
in2-tfd Allcr'a Uallery.
ppORSALK CIIEAI'-
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
'JO bv 2s feet, with two-story brick back build
ing Vi)4 by 2il fit. Hull and seven rooms. I.et
.u uy vu reel.
JOHN II. METZLhll,
Ne. V H. Duke SL
MEN'S'
RUSSET SHOES
-AND
OXFORDS.
I have one of the Largest Assortments of
Men's Huwct nnd Heal Shee and Oxfords In
tha city.
RUSSET HIIOE4 at $1 60, $8, $2 CO, ! and $.
RUHHKT OXFORDK at II 35, $1 B0, tl and $4.
The $MJhees I have In Twe Htyle. One being
alt Russet Genuine Calfskin with Square Tip,
and the ether Light OereCalf Hkln with a neat
Russet CalfSkln Trimming.
The Genuine Hand-Made Line at $0 I from
one of the Rest Factories In the country. I
have a line of these In Six Different Style and
Tee.
Don't Miss Seeing Our Dis
play in East Window.
The One-Price Gash Heuse,
Chas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FHEY 4 ECKEIXT) the Leader of
Lew Price la
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.13 4 5 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. FA.
O-Slere Closed Every Evening lat 6 o'clock
Except Monday aud Haturday.
Bveccvtea,
AT CLARKE'S
Geed News and Lew Prices
AT
Shredded Oats, ene of the most delicious
breakfast dishes In existence, lOeapackagc or
3-1 2c per pound.
Square Cotree Cakes reduced te 8e Tit B.
Extra Family Crackers, be ? It.
Extra Seda Crackers, 5&c V tb.
Asserted Crackers, somewhat broken, 5c ft tb.
Arbuckle'H Arlesa Collee, ajc.
Lyen llrand of Coffee, 2ec.
Uelden Mnracalbe Ceircc, with silver-plated
ware, )c. Oiambee CefTce, with Masen Jarfree,
80c. We have the best 21c und 25c Ceflee In the
city. Fair drinking Coffees, uyi, 15, 18 and 20
ceiiiH inrr ihihiiu.
The eest lOe Breem you ever saw.
Rascr'ser Hlie's Reet beer, lie, a bottle
Cema una sea the Mammoth llean of th
world.
Samuel Clarke, Agt,
Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere,
12 A 11 Seuth Queen St., Near Centre Square,
Lancaster, Fa.
-ITIOR THE 4TII OF JULY, 1S90. T"
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS
WHOLESALE ANDRETAIK
Exhibitions furnished, comprising a variety
of new and beautiful designs for Public and
l'rlvate Displays of the most brilliant nnd last
ing colors.
With nn experience of 25 years lu the bust
ness, we can get you up n pregramme giving a
tarled and most pleasing display.
Colored Works.
Our works are colored flre and net Burpaised
by nuy.
If you want a nubile exhibition or private
display for yourself, glve us a call or write us.
D. S. Birsk,
NO. 17 KAST KING STIIEKT,
LANCASTER, FA.
A T HEIST'S.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Grand Display of FIREWORKS!
Heaviest Stock In the City.
Anether Half Carload en the Way.
Send for our Det.crlntle Price List.
Ne old stock te work etr, hut New, Attractive
and Handsome Designs.
Twe lllc Warerooms and Five Ulg Wludens
Check full.
SIUSONAWjE GOODS.
Cream Cheese, 10c, 12lc and lie.
Finest Sweltzer nnd Limburger.
A drltel Twelve cans (Flre Uoeds) lllackber
rlcs for 25c.
New Mackerel, first in the city, Large, 12c
V ft
GltANDSMOKKD MEAT DEPOT.
Hummer IloIegua.Oc ttlb.
Ileneless Hum, extremely flue nnd delicious,
12fc V K.
Picnic Hams, finest we ever had, 10c t R.
Hkln-Hack Hams, all fat removed, tcry hand
some, WAv.
Kinc-it Breakfast Bacen, lean, 12'c V tt.
Extra DrlcKl Beef, 100 lb.
Finest Knuckle DrliKl Beef, 15c lb.
Winter Bolegna: This Is a Bologna made lust
winter, new nice and dry, well seasoned, nnd
think It the Illicit we ever had. Try It.
MIXED SPICES.
A mixture of fifteen different kinds of Whole
Spices.
Jelly Tumblers. Jelly Crocks .Fruit Jars, Gum
Kings for Jars, Stene ware, Milk Crocks, Cream
Crocks, Butter Crocks, Milk Pans, stone Jugs,
etc. Picnic Plates. Hummer Drinks, Insect
Powder, Slug Hhet, Reet Beer. FrultHt rup (all
flavors), and n hundred new tilings.
ROTTI.l.I) GOODS.
The biggest nsseilinenl cf Oll-.cs and Table
OIMn the city.
'riieftnet assortment of Bottled Uoeds In the
city.
IiLOOKEIl'S DUTCH COCOA
Ix-nds the world. Antl-djspeptlc, easily pre
pared, and gees far.
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KING AND FKIf'CESTH.
Directly Opposite
J. 11. Martin A Ce.' Dry Uoeds Stere, nnd
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel.
4jH.oek for the Big Sign across the pave
ment. y EVAN'S fl.OUR.
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 Handsome Biscuit.
CAKHV IN STOCK -HEKT CHAHCOAL,
Hnnimered lUir Iren, Deubla lletlutHl Iren.
Burden's Itlvrl Iren, uUets, Het and I old
Belkr Iren, Steel, Sheet iron 3-16 loNe. Ib.at
JOHN DIET'S. S1.I Kast Fulton sUeet. m7-lfd
reiLUAMHON retnkti.
L-HDIJES
It don't pay te make when
YOU 0 AN PURCHASE
APEMFECT-riTTINti
Calice Wrappei
Of Fast-Celer Cocheco, Madder Print ter
One Dellar.
Indlre ill n Print U'rinnsn. tl IV
Black Print Mourning Wrappers, $1.2S.
The Princess Mettemicta Skii
$1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75.
Ladies' Blouse Waists,
In Demet Flannel and Satin, 80c, 7Se, II, 11 J
UIIU (.
Ladies'Cleth Jacket
CAPES.
AND
TRAVELING COATS
BOYS' HOLIDAY SUITS,
$1.75, $2, tUS, $2.50, 13.
Children' Kilt Skirt Suits, $2, $1150, S3, $&60.l
uu s euiri- w main, ec, uec, lijc. ?l.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES
Special Value In White Embroidered Flennl
ings, Bcnuepea ana Hemimelica, te rachi
wiue, buu uc per ynru.
Better Qualities, 60c, B2c, 75e, Silic nnd tl.
tier rard.
Black Silk Net, 75c, (n'Ac, $1 and $2 per yard.
LANSDOWNE.
That exquisite fabric for Ladles' Dressea.
It Is the Favorite, becnuse It combine
strength with beaut v. all Pure Silk and Werl
In tan New and Beautiful Shades nnd In Flail
juncK, iu ana u luetics wide. Price, $1.26 M
yiiru.
We will continue te sell
Dress Gingham:
At the Marked-Down Prlce until they are en
tlreiy closed out, Don't fall te secure a bargain
Special Values for Gentlemen In
HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR.
Plain and Colored Balbrlggan HlilrU acl
iirnn ers, ic, ejc, ,iac, euc, voc.
A short line of Game Hhlrts. 13c.
Jean and I'cathcr-Wcight Drawers, 25e, J
60c. 75c.
Ocnt's aud Beys' Demet Shirt, 25c, 3Sc, f
75c.
Oent'a French Flannel. Cheviot and Madr
(.loin nnirts, i, ii.). im), i.tj, Ti-00.
Qent's Fine Silk Shirts, $2.50.
Aq Exceptional Yalue for Werklngmei
Blue and Mede Duck Overalls, 50c.
Gent's
ALL-WOOL SUMMER SUITS
At $10 and $12
Cusslmcrcs, Cheviots and Worsteds.
New Designs In Plain Celers and Neat Mixture
SEE OUR EAST WINDOW.
Hlcher Grnde Materials and Verv Select PatJ
lAm. Tap ITai .,'u n.... Ui.Ka tftfl ttlC , ! .J
$21. Fit and Workmanship equal te custenl
maue.
GENT'S SUMMER DRESS TR0USI
At $J, $3.50, $4 and $5 are Decided Bargains.
Beys' Suits.
A new liiNnlce for the Summer Helldajs-
vi ', M, vuanci s'.
Be s' lleugh-nnd-Tumble Pants, 75c te $1.
Het Weatber Goats and Yests
Fer GenU, $lte$5.
Workingmen's Pants,
That are strong, 75c te $L25.
Three Cases
Ken's Dress Straw Hats
In Three Proportion.
They would be cheap at 50c. We sell them atSOc.l
A Special Bargain Case of Dress Straw Hat I
Men's Sires. 25c each.
A full case of Bes' Mixed Dress Straw Hats,!
erycneap, leccacn.
Ileja'Strlpa Flannel Tennis Caps, 15c each.
Traveling Bags and Trunks
At Very lxiw Price.
Trunks for 9V, Bags for 60c.
A Combination Step-Ladder and Chair,
A useful nnd an decant article for house or
store, aiaue or hard weed and arnlsned.
Price, only $1.
The cup that cheer' but will net Inebriate a I
Cup of Delicious Ice Tea, made from CAltL-l
ION'S INDIA AND CHINA BLENDKD TEA, I
50c, 75c nnd $1 a. Samples free te all callers.
Ladies' Lace Oxfords,
In all the Popular Styles 75c te $.'..
dent's Cliotelutr Celer Balmoral Dress hhees,
BtjIUh lxinden '1(K popular a a Hummer
Dress Mine price, $2.50.
Ocnt's Iwi Tennis Oxfords, Cnnvn Urpers
and Hard Ilubberulieea price. $1.
I
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTEIt, PA.,
Williamson
Fester
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