tf- w - ( , THURSDAY, JUNE 26 18f Br s&. SW I Ted Kited en mid tlint Tiemlnnteii Nave le linn striven Imnl Piiist months te create tlint lie win taking no tlie Unlit and tb.nl 11 wns Tee ene between me camiKiuiM : nut en the nemlunting dny, the story of hi W$? lMHltlen was plainly told by His son mm ii'ii mnrpsciitntlvcs nt Ilnrrlsblinr. Ill hil Kle.rv rintdnrnthei Hint Tlnlnliititnr'fi tlnmllin E& tlen was called fur in Ills father' vlntll- F&l ! .,! II . linl ...III. l.n.,ll, llin Kv tmiwii mil iv nin new mi.i uiiiuij w... t -" ncrublnnce of reMstnnce. The chairman cut off the tide of votes changing te Dela- jSvjt mater, when he had enough, en the second ballet; no mere Hacrlllccs or pledges uiiide nt home te the ether can didates were called for than wero needed. he party waa te lie left In ns composed condition as possible under I lie dr ums lances. Men tee tl), te this cud, vn nskeil te rtake the lieutenant governorHhlit ; and ( Hastings was thriift into the ta(e chair manship without asking him. Ueth declined the ardent embrace eM'crd thctn after their flnRclIntleii. Our own Martin was offered nothing. The only candidate that the gieat Itcpublicau ."L ...... I., nf 1 n am ...... I AM lind Ittlil fiLK ,......, $ could get but three dozen votes, till told, ler me sccenu piacoeu iucmckci. winie we wonder at the readiness with which this great county, with a unanimous delegation, was se sat upon, we have no sympathy te offer it or its caudidatc, ij who took his votes te a market that was net nt ler mm te trrute in. rcrsenaiiy Mr. Martin is te be congratulated upon his defeat. It is no reflection upon him, luce he was borue te the front en the bread shoulders of his great county. The Injury is te It. There is nothing but benefit te its caudidatc In being saved from becoming u part of the ticket that Is labeled Quay's ticket. The only Injury that he has encountered has been In his seeking te be made part of that ticket. He has been saved, net by his own virtue, but by the madness of the makers of the ticket. , Fer certainly It was madness of the werfct mid-summer kind te put this ilnlrrf In tbn flelil In tlie fiirenf thn hciiII. feb xneutthnthna beeu alreiuly stirred up, In $? warrants a cenlldcut belief In its rejec- tien. As matters stand te-day Delnina 7' ter cannot be elected. Tliey may ' ehauge ; and it is in this belief that Quay has persisted iu his nomination. He remembers hew he has l)efore wen EjL battles against adverse jmblle sentiment. Ste?", Wn rf tiieinlerR luiw lie wns I'linHpn. when nr -. w -. - )'. I l ..... ....... ...!.. II IV VOIl (111 UUCll'lUll'l ll'IfllimiUIl lllllll li? even Dclaiunter's. But tills per sistence, In tiie present conditions, confirms our opinion that Quay's obsti nacy is pig-headed, and that lie is net endowed with n high degree of intelli gence, lie hits no art but cunning of that W$Lt low order of the politician, which has no saver iu it of statesmanship nor any conception of thu public feeling, outside his own run of swine. The election of Delnmatcr must ami S' "NsULUe j-eugUt-Uy- these acts, uml nppll- euccm which nie new familiar te the publle as Quay's ; but can net be a worked under thelr.eld ceveriuid their V own and the r enu liter's sta eness are woefully against their success again. The pitcher gees once tee often te the well. This is just what has lieeu done : a g candidate has been nominated against great puuuc pretest, wnen a caniiiuaiu waii offered for whom thu public cilcd. We consider it open te no question at all that General Hastings had the publle sympathy and confidence and would Lave been ejected governor with ease ; though he may bc,ln fact, no better a inuu than Dclamntcr, and no le&s a fecrvnnt of Quay, If he had been given the chance te"bo such; and who is certainly net the superior nor even the equal of Dclamuter In general intelligence und ability. Hut he has the public confidence and would hnve commanded the governorship at the people's hands. The Republican machine has clie-uu te saddle itself with a great labor and a great risk for no ether purpose that te wek te sute the leadership of its leader ; and the question te each Itcpublicau mind must be : Is it net paying dear for (lie whistle cost V And 'ew the Democracy. New that the Republican ticket lias beeu intnle te suit the Democratic, pal ty, the decks are clcaied for the work of that party ut Scran ten. There Is se bright a prospect of Miecess opened te the party, by the act of IU fees, as te nioke it imjierutive upeti the convention te deliberate und decide with nil its wlls Ifer .(.mil If .....I nil ...... ....! r..n. 1..1.1 Tp WUV II. IUIU Ull jlVlCUliai IL'U'11119 llllll Kk kllle 111 fllQ llllll ..-. tinmiiiiitu llin ejtij, bvuuwi uiivt wni tllUlllUUl iui Kuvur Tfr nor. 'J lit luight pntcct of election ii5 vlll tttii tiitl1 imiiI'.i tln fln.l., . i... Ai"i viij iiiiinu iui; iiiviitin Wl lliu g cuudlduteA eaper for their selection ; but FKJjr U'A trilU I llltt MlH tliiretnn tiriA nf tl. Wi& party will cause them te deliberate well. IS,, te act according te their judgment and j te suboniinuie ttieir impulses te the r real convictions. AVe have heretofore declared our opin ion of the candidates for the governor ship who have been named. We have concluded that Mr. PattLsen, though he mndu a governor te be proud of, did net show an ability in leading and strength ening his party that warrants it iu again putting him at its head at a time when It is npparuut te everyone that 7 Kimul us well ns heuest direction is a aSi.-" llnrcme iinrtv neril tf nt Mr ItlnM, ,.. .,.. !...., .1.1 . ;v&eay. but kind and laudaterv word Hni A- - " ... 1' -- 1 ...... Xff are sure tnut no one mentioned for f the iifll (ii nf irtivprnrir wntil.1 mi i. .,....,. j-. n '' .. wu.v. .... .. llllll. (honestly and intelligently. We would SL llllWfll llllll Vl IVllllil .l".t til... !... .l C fct that he has been once defeated . fennv lu fHilicltlnwwl ii illu.inpnf.... ....... .-. .. ivi confident declaration of his strength. ?,; Mr. Wallace's recommendation te the :.L P'y comet, largely from the flavor of f UK long leuilershlpef It in former years; nd the rvcomiueudutlen of Mr. Ileutel Tin, robbery ilge .inr- yliig example man had been way- t In bread daylight by eves, who calmly rifled his of all he had, which it pened was only fifteen cents. If it had been llftrcn thousand dollars, the. hare announcement of the punish ment would net have seemed a misfit te the crime, but the thief should net profit by the chance that made the sum stolen se much smaller than he would have liked it. He was n declared feo of so ciety, and under existing nysteins of the treatment of criminals the slate prison was the best place for him. Punishment he certainly deserved, and the only question Is as te the mens mens ure of it. Tlie severity of his doe is of courre e.xpcclcd todlseeuiagutlic "hold ing up" of peaceable citbeus en the strwtsef Is'ew Yerk, and It may, for a time, have that effect, or at least make thieves less icckless in their lilghwey robbery. Hut when the case is con trasted witli etheis and the probable effect upon the criminal Is considered (his frightful sentence appears unwise. Fourteen years is a very large sllce of llfe te take from ntry man, ami If he does net die In Jail unrepentant and bitterly cursing his luck, he will probably emerge at the end of his term a mero dangerous and descratu criminal than ever. He may then lie of the class that would rather be killed tlinn captured, for it i a melancholy fact that the reformatory theory of prison life is net often hii hii perted by results. In ills long confinement he will hear of many a weic criminal receiving a lighter sentence for efleuses committed in direct opposition le circumstances, while he may have been largely the victim of crlniir.itl training, if net of inherited tendenny. Itauk wreckers and forgers who have lived in luxury, surrounded with every Inlluonce for geed, and yet have stubbornly gene wrong, fccVm mere holneus offenders tlinn the men who coma from the slums of a great city, wheru the only training of their childhood has lieeu n school for crime, and who mny have Inherited from vicious patents ten dencies nnd weaknesses that mnke mi liuupst lift) unusually difficult. Ter the protection of society and his own geed this fifteen cent thief needed te be taken out of It, nnd his chronic caws may have demanded a long)crled under reformatory iutlueuce, but a system that cannot work a cure In less than thetlme given is badly In need of reform, and that seems te Ik the case with the pilseu system. unci: upon union limn wcul up Hi n balloon mid lull out ; tliun bu " wns net in it." A Lnucjikler inuu went up le Unrrls burg this week and uiiuu home fueling like the noreiiiiut. A dispatch from Snu Antonie, Texas, tells of tlie purclmse by nil English s.vtidl s.vtidl s.vtidl onte of a million nnd n lnilf acres of iiilncral ami ngrieiiltiirnl land hi Mexico, ami nt the s.iiun time dispatches from tlie iqiltal und thu Meik'.m border stntes nnuoiiiice omlu emlu omlu euh signs of n lovehitlou te inect tlie ex ex pecteil nssiiiiiiitleii el dictatorship by Presi dent Dint. Tliose disturbing rumors ure officially denlpil from tlie City of Miixice with grout eiiiiiIiiihIh, but us nothing is said nbeut tlioditlivlershli, thny probably linre Hotue foundation. Tlie Knglisli cenimny ItltercHtud In bewnr California nppeurs te 1)0 In i enl dnngur of losing its lnnd by con fiscation, en tlie gieuiid Unit It lias been coiiceiucd inn plot todeuliiieludopendoneo fieiu Mexico mid demand Ilrltlhli protec tion. Tlie activity uf the Uuglisli In Mexico uiiiler tliose discouraging conditions Is In teresting and worth clesu untvlilug, for beroer .lehu Dull Inunrds cash there Is u lair chance that be u 111 Inteifoie by ferce of urius for Us protection, mid this Is par ticularly true Willi weak nud uuprogies uupregies uuprogies sive slates Uku Mexico. Tliere m.iy yet be a call feru gontle up;illcallen of the Menree ileclriiui te Augle-Mnxicnu tungles. Suiuitii Aiiiuiiiliiiunl-4 lti'.eetuil. In the llimse en WchiOHil'iy the eoufor eeufor eoufer euco rnpeit en tlie naval appropriation hill was adopted. The silver bill vniiie up in elder, and the diihatu, en motion of Mr. Cenger, was continued uii.il II o'clock, when tee jiiovleus (piostien wasordeusl. At Mr. Springer's leipicil u seiumte vete was taken en each el the Sounte amonil amenil amonil ineiits. Thn llrst niiieiiduinnt, the fice eoiiinge HiibNtltute for the iiist section of the bill, wus defeated, the yens being lit,"), the nays ij'2. Mr.Spiiiigortheu withdrew his request for separate votes en tlie ether iiniendiiuint", unit they wero rejected in UUINS--U htaiulliig vote resulting yens, 85: nays, Hil. A coiiferenee wns tlion'enlored en the bill. Thoceufeioiico lopert en tlie dlpleiuatiu upjireiiriittiuii bill wns.igioed te. Mr. Camien, of Illinois, from the coin cein coin uiittce en rules, repotted n loseliitiou for the liiiiiHsliate consideinliou of the federal election bill, tlie piovleus question te be eeiiMHiurud oulerod en the bill mid nnv jiuuding uuieiuliiiuiitii en July 'J, at "2 o'clock. Alter an evuiliug ilvb.Ue the icbo icbe icbo lutieii wus canied, IIe Aslts fur u Teiltli WihIiIIiik. Mrs. Stella Westen, uged 'i'2 yuurs. iiiukes the nteuinliiig nlleg.ilieu Iu seeking a dlvorce Iu l're lilence, It. I., from her husband, Hev. Charles Westen, n Wiscon sin divine, that he has n uiarrlage mania se strongly deyolecl ns te lme Insisted upon tielug married ulne times te hur In the last nlne years, llu has prevailed and wen her consent te this open wirieus re llgleus notions, mid new insists that she go through the eoieiueny Jiul ence uieic, ns"u Congrepttieiial wtsliling Is tlie only ene roeeguied by lleaven," Kim pretests te the court ngaiust se much honeymoon, nnd usks for h divorce. 'A ll'lCTtS'S Coce-Kartliot.- 1 Uftt mid (fiK'a lMirest Your feed irjeu mint lobe htaltliy. Jtew ihii jeu If )uur troth tefiie tode tliclr erk? Out tlicm put In order by hkllled (li'nll.t, and umi hOZO hOZO DOKTle len-p thrin right. HO.OHDNT Ik tlie best prcparaiten for the teeth. Threw AsTiiytlSO. " Treubli.l ilili tuitlima for elalit liars. Net lUltetwe liottlesef Ihemm' hftetne Oitrured me eemji leU-ly. alter mx ii.IIiii; vm without tlie slightest leiicilt." Tills in wlmt AiiKUttTrulM in r, ei lyruue. -a W 'Ii ll..nli 1 in ., ., , l'u.. k.i.vn. Held in ijnicimter by JTiuul 1JU North giiwii treel. 1, . . ..Will, UI , tVeiiiuu'n AVerk. There Is no end te the laski. which dally con. front the geed Iieuwh He, Te be a emul house. keepcrliennit itsjuUlle Is ceed health, lion lien ran a woman contend auahikt the trials and errlen of heiiH'ltccpiiic if nhe la mllVrliiK from IheMi dlktirielui; Irri'Kularltlc. ulliiienu and wuiknrnwN K-t'iillur le her mx? Dr. I'leree' Y& erlte I'reocrlptlen U u seclflc for tliose du du erderk. The only remedy, bold by druggUu, undera pokltlvcKUiiranli-e from tlie ummifar fuicrx. Satisfaction KuaranUetl lu every caie or money refunded, tsee printed gunrautcoeu bottle wrapper. ',Tliw Vimii Doubt tlie llllile And tlicinntHcK or its nutherr, but none who luiu unit tlicm deubl tliv i-illaicy eryunfuc Jlluel Hitter,. This Bplcndld bleed lOllle.U wlHieut i-cr. held iu UiDcukUr by Y T. Jlech, 137 aud J3U North (Juteu kUcvt. m cnlnir Ited the oe herslithl. mntrv were i-en- le relieve the II tlie .helronlnlen.' Hint ess nnd ImtHrwIbla te save iL' It was then tlint WO ill- IfrsHncrlfle (8.H.H.) Tlinl ml- Tee mode n p-edy nnd complete euro. Tern tlinn ii year lwist Him lina Ihhjii its iv tut nnv rlitlil In flu Innil." 'Miw. HUTU llriiKI.KV.Belraji, Knlita. Cancer of the Nese. In IKS n sere nnprarwl en my no', and grew rapidly. A my lather liml cancpr, mid my lm Imml eVd of It, I Ixx-amnnlnriiicil and reiisHlUst my pliyelclan. Ills treatment did no geed, and the dure crew lancer and wiirBeliicery way, until 1 wupemtianed le Inker). H.H.. and a few bottles cured me. TIM wan arter all lliedoe ters and ether medicines had failed. I have had tin return nf the cancer. .. ., Slits. M.T. MAnr.w, Woodbury. Halt County, Texan. TreatUe en Cmicer mailed free. HWIKIHPKCIKIU CO., Atlanta, Ua. 2Myd (') Hlin:ilI0lt, WHOI-KHOMKIlEVKUAaK ONEQl'AI.r.l) KOHTIIK NEIIVKS. klNdOI'COCOAB- " UOVAIi COCOA FACTOnY." Kings arc but men, but all men arc net kings. Therefore, when the A't'ig of Helland says, as he did by deed of August 12, 1889, that he is greatly pleased with Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." and, entirely unsolicited, grants the manufacturers the sole right of styling their works the Royal Cocea Factory, a significance attaches te the act which would net were he net " every inch a king." Avoid the evil elTucU of lea and coffee, nnd use. centtnntly Van Heutf.n's Cocea. (48 O3veccrtC0. A'1' T Ci.AltKK'H Geed News and Lew Prices AT Ci Hhredded flat, ene of the most delicious lueakfiutdlilies III exigence, lOonpnclinge or !i-l te 1ST peuilll. (sqniii p Cem e Cakes reduced te fie V lb. Kxtra Family Crackers, Ik' "fl tb. Ilxlra HimIii Ciackern, SVJe V fi. AsserU d l 'rin kern, hotnewhal broken, 6e R. ArbiicKle's Arlesa UuIIup, Ulc. . I.) en brand of t'olfee, '.tic, (lelilcii .Mararalbe (efti-e, with xllvcr-plntcd wnic.IIOe. llninbee Cedec, with .Masen Jar Tree, ;!. Ve liavellie bent Sic and 2,'ki Coltceln llin rlly. I'alr drinking Celfees, 12, 15, 1H and 20 ci uts per pound. The best Kin llroem ou ever saw. ltai-ir'Her Hire's Keel llcer. He a bottle. Ceine and hee the Mammetli llean of tit world, Samuel Clarke, Agt, Te4i,Collee and CJrecery Htere, 12 A 14 Hen tli Qurcu HI., Near Centre) Hquure, ljinciisler, fa. ieitTiimrn or Jci.Y, lsix). FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS!- W1I0M',H.M: ANI) itKr.viu Kxliltjltlens furnished, eeuiprlslnir a variety or new and bcnullltll iIesIkiis ler Public and Private lHnplays of I lie most brilliant and last hur colors, Willi an experience el Su jenrs In the Inml Hess, weeau u'et you upa precr.innne tjlvlnitu Mirled and most pleasliiK dlxpla. Colored Works. Our works ure colored tires and net Mirpaked by any. Irxnii want a publle exhibition orprlvale illsiluy for jeiirvelf, kIve us a call or Hrlle us. D. S. Bursk, no. it i:ast Kixii .stkiei:t, ' JiANCASTI'lt. t'A. a TiiiciarH. WIIOI.hXAI.i: AND Hirr-AIL, Grand Display of FIREWORKS ! Heaviest Meck Iu theClly .vuuiiier jiau arioae en ine way. neiui ler our neser rlptlve r ul New, A Noeldktock te Herk oil, bu Itrncthe iu iiiinuheuie iiesiunn. Twe IUtr Vnreroems uml rive llh U'lmlntr. Check tall. kkasexahm: noens. Cream ClircM, Ilk-, Uke ami lie. l'lnest Huvltzi-riuul l.TiuburKer. A drlMil Tehe nins il'he ilisids) llluckbcr l It's for '.Be. New Muekcrel, llrst In the city, ljuiie, UJje l lb, tiltAND.SMOICKl) .Mi:.T DKI'OT. Huiinner llolesna.liof lb. Ileueless Ham, extremely line and delicious, 12' .e t'b. llciile lliuns, dnest ioeer bad, t()e V lb. Hklu-llack Hams, nil fat removed, ery hand some, lake . I'inesl Urcakfast Iticen, Uaii, 12',c tb. Kxira liriwt Itecf, ine y lb. Klllet Knuckle Ilrlisl lleer, 15c V lb. Winter lloleijiiii. Tills Is a llelngmi Hindi last winter, new nice and dry, cll iseiiseued, mid think lithe lluest eeerhad. Try It. Ml.i:i) hl'ltlCS. A mixture or rtlteen dlllercut klmU of Whole Hplces. Jelly Tiimblcn,, Jelly Crocks Vmlt Jan., (lum ItliiKs for Jars, (Stoneware, Stllk Crocks, Crium Crocks, lliilterCiiK-ks, .Milk l'aui, Htone .Iiiks, etc, l'icnle J'lates. Hununer Drinks, Ineet l'ewder, hliniHIiet, Itihit lleer, Kriiltbtriip eill Ilaxeis'. aiida hundred new things. hettij1:u heeds. The blKKCkt iis-sertiuciil oreiUcs aud Table Oils iu the city. Thcilucst assortment of Uettlcd (loeds lu the (lt.. nt,oeKr.H's DCTcii cocoa lends tlie world. Antl-djspcptle, easllj prc paied, and kik's lar. J. FRANK REIST, WIIOLKMA1.K AND KETAIl. UKUUKU, COltNKH WKiiT KINO AND l'Kt.vCKHTM. Directly OpjHislie J. II. .Martin A Ce.'n Dry Goods Stere, and Next DoertoBorrel Ilorse Hetel. C-i.oek for the lllg Sign across tlie pave ment. , "lADIATOHS, OK ANY MAICK Olt Dt: ,Ll klirn, can be furnUhed at reasonable llgures, hy JOHN llliJT. 3.11 IJislKuUenslnet. Im7-tfi( 17Olt CAbTIMlS, IKON OH lltlASS. J.HHIT 1 or heavy, at .hurt notice, go te JOHN liEsr.su 1 I ten street. m7-tfd TNJ1XTOHS, KUK i.irt'J.K OIANT, HAN cock Inspiraters and Klecters, Kbennan lleller KeiHli-r, renberlhy Inspis?ter, American Iiijeclers, alt In stock, nt JOHN IltHT'S. KU ljut Kltlt'iubtreet. Iu7-tld if nan vert ok iiik, khem k OUuUU Inch te B Inch diameter, for sate ut a low figure, aud the only liouse In the uuy llll 11 lfl elnrh dlumcti city with a plim rutlliiK mncliliie, cutting up te T, ut JOHN IIKT S.IUlKast Kill-mT-tfd ten street rpANKHKOH WATEU.OILS.ACID OH OA8 --.,'.' 'V,.'i;1'ilurcaleclt'. "t fair prices, go te JOHN lllWr. itl KjwI KulBn str.t. m7dfd ITIOK I'UI.LEVS, HUAKTINO, COLLAIW, Hangers. Clamp J luxes, Couplings, tic, go te JOHN flUsT, 3JJ liisl Kuilen street, m7dld ikev'tt. 'HtA, Thumdari J"n i ,KI- Midsummer Fair : ust as we said it would be. The Cotten Exchange was crowded yesterday from the opening te the closing of tha doers. .The story will be re peated daily for many days te ce.ne while the Lawns at 3 cents, the Challis at 4 and 6 cents, the Ginghams at 7 cents, the Flannelettes at 8 cents, the Outing Cleths at 10 cents, the French Sateens at 1 5 cents last in fine variety. Matting time, sure enough. Have you bought ? Ne ? Then there are dollars te save en every roll. We mean te make the season end with a whoop. The whole stock gees into the rush. Full assortment of pat terns; and every pattern in geed quantity. This is the way prices drop : Immawk Matting (Jelntlrux), eleven pat- lerns. down from 118 loll thn roll. Trnipln Matting, finest telntless, JOOILII s', niiii.ii urablc, thirteen ..n close figures, and ery ui pauerns, down from f IS te lit the roll, llarnce .Mntllng (Jelntlcss), thirteen pnl terns, down from 116 te fill the roll. Hlem Matting (Jelnllcss), leu pattern;, down from 12 te KiU Iho roll. I'axeda .Matting, twentjMdKht patterns, down rrem IVM te ftM tlie roll. Uiiddha Matting, six pattern, down rrem j'J te 7 the roll. Several ether grades of China Mattintr are reduced in the same proportion. All of these are of our own importation, and go down from prices that are already well under the general market. Jap Matting, with inserted patterns, gees from $i 6 te $12 the roll. As especially low-priced lets, we have Fancy Mattings at 55 the roll and White Mattings at 53-50. Second fleer, Thirteenth nud Market streets temer. We have no " half-price " Baby Coaches, but we are sell ing at $9.50 the same Coach that is told of outside as less than half price at $10.75. A very geed Coach, tee, fine rat tan body, side pockets, satin upholstery, silesia parasol with lace cover, spring and uraKe. Really $10.75 s net an ""fair price for it the wonder te get it at $9.50. Same style, body a little bet ter, $10.50. Geed Baby Coach for as lit tle as $5, or you can have one made precisely te your mind and put as much honest cost in it as you say. llasement, northeast of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. - OCax'Vi'te. O'' Mtl'KTSt CAKi'irrs CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing ! I.ANCASTEH FANCY STEAM DYKING WOUKH Are second te nene In l'ennsylvanla for finish nt work of all kinds. Fealhcrslijed All Shades. Orders will receive prompt attention, PHILIP SCHUlT SON & CO,, NO. lffl SOUTH WATElt H1KKKT, IiANCAHrrit. IM. fcbl.V&ud rpiIE 1.ANCABTEH OAIU'ET HOUSE. S. & L. GOODS AT THE DOOR ON FIRST FLOOR. NOSTAIUTOCLIMH. COOL, AIKT KOO.MS. Prices Lewest. Stock Newest. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street. nug'Jii-tyil (flrtvvtnnce. UTANDAltD CAHHIAUi: WOIIK. kEDW. EBGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 10, ri, 11 . ti MAUKKTSTllKK'r.iHear of the J'ostefllee), LANUAHTEtl, I'A. All the latest styles In iluirglcs. Family Car rhiKes, rinetens. Surreys, Cabriolet, Fhroteus, lluckboardh.TrettlnifWaKons.Shitlon Waceus, Market Whkeus, etc., new ready ler the Spring Trade. A line line of Scceiid-IInnd Werk. New Is the time loonier for Spring. Strictly rti si-class erk and all work fully guaranteed My prices are the lowest In the count) ler Hi.) same quality of work, Uheiuua call und ex amine my weik. ltepathilug and Repairing promptly at tended te and done In a first-class manner. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpesa ClAHKY IN STOCK-I1CST I'HAHCOAL, ' Hammered lUir Iren. Deubla Itellncd Iren, llurden's ltlet Iren, ItUcts, Het and Celd Heller Iron.sierl, Sheet Iren 3-ltf te Ne. Ill, at JOHN Ill-Mrs. .! tiist Fulloiifcticet. m7-lfd J3ACKIN0S,AS hOIil.6VHt DIHIGO.VOH L Mcamaud Hydraulic racklncvYsbostitepc, ('oxen and Wick 1'acktiig, Hemp Packing, As- l.I.E.A Xf.lt II....H.I ..I....I... I-.....U... l.llll.llU WBIW1 .llll lll.lllli n.lPVBUM ,1111111, .I.IA.1W. Shiithlng, (lum raer'Mig.Oum lllngs rer Water lluugvs, IMuinbagut'HckTiiK, Heed's l'atent At liesles, Lined K-etlenal l'I0 Cunr, at JOHN Hl-XT'S.SSl liisl l-'ulteu street. m'-tld TTtOll 110 cal nnglncs I HOHIZONTAIi STATIONARY KN from 2 te w herse-iHiw er, and Vertl- P.iii-lnpR from 2 te rO horsiweouer. vnu will Hnd them nt JOHN RK-VTS, M3 Fast Fulton street. A Ui:.NCY FOR CAI.I.AIIAN A COS CK J nient te take the place of Red l.eiid. In bulk 11 maket flxe tlmei the quantity of red lead and Is fur superior In making steam Joints, packing man and hand hole plates en boilers, Ac, Ac, l'rlee 2d cenw per pound, at JOHN RKS'rs. Sl Kist Fulton street. m7-tfd 1210RTHK IIFaT HOI' AIR FtIHN.Ci: IN l) the market, go te JOHN HK-l', IUI 1-h.I fulteu stieet. mMfd z Clothing. -iLOTniNO. J L. Gansman - Bre. The GrratMt lndtiri trfftttd MKN'H,HOY'H7ANI) CIIILDRBN'8 Children's Suits, former prices II and IIS; new selling nt 7Sc. ., , j .. Children7 Suit, former prices, II.K0 nnd 12; new selling at J1.10. Chfldrcn Snlts, former rrlce 12.60; new selling atlljO. Heys' Suits, rermer price W.60; new selling n 112.25. Heys' Suit, former prices ; new selling at Heys' HulU, former price 17.50 ; new selling nt Men's Hultii.fenner price WO; new selling nt Men's Suits, former price 110; new selling at 172-5. Children's rants, 2Pc,2V, 35c, SOc.TiV;. Mummer CeaKaud vests at Kouitred Prices. Meii's.Summer Ceals ut aee. 2V;. ;ttc, 40c Men m Summer coats ami vesis ni Men' nt 75c, We, It 1.2r,,ll.7r, 1AS-I, !!. Men's Working 'ants reduced te 45c. NOW ISTIIKTIMK FOR HAROAIN3. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Hey's nnd Children's clothing (Exclusive.) 06 and 8 NORTH QUEEN ST., I. W. CORNER OP ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA. jr Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse Ui the city. 49-De cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the rlahtnlace. M VERS A RATIIFON. AN ATTRACTIVE LINE OF SUMMER CLOTHING AT KJJASONAULE PMCES TOK YOUK INSPKCTION. Men's Thin Coats and Yests FROM 11 25 TO 17 6a Ilaudsome In Style and Celer nnd Substantially Made. Just such as you'll want for Het Weatlier. In Our Custom Department We Arc Showing nn Unusually Handsome Line or Summer Suiting, in Serges. Prices, J18, 120 te S25. Celers, Blue nnd Black. Such goods nt these prices are rare. Myers & Rathven, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. H iRsn & mteriiEii. Bey's Knee-Pant Suits. It 00, II 50, t2 00, 12 'J5, 12 50 nnd upwards. ICnec Pants, Separate '.r, 2V, K)c, 3.V, tee, 50c, 73c, II 00. Light-Weight Underwear. Large Shirts nnd Drawers, 17e, 25c, 35c. llalbrlggan French nnd Demestic iSc, fiSe, 50c. Jean Drawers, 15e, 3ec, 50c Extra SUes and SlluiSlzes. Flannel Shirts. DemcU ntaic and 50c. Fenwlcks at 75c and SI 00. Madras and Fiench Flannels nt $t 25,!1.50,1 75. i:crytlilng in Flue Qualities. Percale and Calice Shirts. 50c,75e,ti5c, 5100. White, Working and Chev iot Shirts. 2;, We. NV, 75c, I 00. Men's Suits. Knnek-About-Geod Qualltics-fiOO, fa Oil. J7W.JS00, t'JOO. ALL-WOOL DUEISSUITS-Sack. and Cuta nays, (8, ',', f 10, tl.', Ill, f 15 and upwards. Bey's Suits New Styles. Geed and Streng, tJ 50, 5.1 00, M ."). U 00, f 1 GO. Dreeiy and Fine, ii.tO, V, iS, S). J10, IU. 1'aiits for Men aud Beys, 65c, 75e, 90c, II 00. Dicss Pants, II W, 00, V W, IJ OOuj. te f 5 00. (S CI.01TIIEUS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND OENT8' FUHNISHERS. M. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., liANCASTKU. PA. vrOTICK 'l TRESPASSERS AND GUN .CT NERH. All persons arc hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall ndSpeedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster ueuntles, whether Inclesed or uulnclesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or rlshlug, as the law will be rigidly enforced against ull ire- f Kissing en said lands of the undersigned arte lit) notice WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. I'KIICY ALDEN. EDW.C. FREEMAN, Attorney! for R. W, Oulmuau'i Ilelra. ' mm tvtr AS TO 11 LIKING ! HUSH BROTHER hoc. s UMMERHH0K8I NOTHINO ADD3M0RET0 YOUR COMFORT AND NOTHING ADDS MORE TO YOUR APPEARANCE, THAN Tbe Right Sert of Summer Shoes. -V rAND STACKHOUSE'S, NOB. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO STREET' 18 THE PLACE TO C1ETTHEM. Exeryene Who Has Paid the Least Attention te the Subject KnewsThla. Call, Examine Styles nnd Oct Prices. STACKHOUSE NOS. IS & UO EAST KING ST. rilllE FINEST AND VERY FASHIONABLE Men's Hand Sewed Shoes, Made by celebrated- American makers. Flne grades of Kangaroo leather nre tited In their manufacture which sug gests a repetition of the story el Its vtr. dies for excellence of wear Its superi ority ever all ether fine leathers that enter Inte the making of strictly flne dress shoes. Kangaroo leather Is very light nnd thin nnd Is specially adapted for summer time wear. It has the strongest flbre or nnv known leather of final weight. Calfskin equally as light nud thin In no respect bears comparison with It. Moreover, kangaroo leather docs net stretch and loe its shape ns de all sort leathers. It resembhs lustreless kid: has u glove llkerinlsh and Is easy te blacken when soiled. The makes of Knngnroe Shoes hore ure recommended for durability nnd for nenlness and attractiveness of shape. Are produced with seclal regard te the requirements of olllce und professional men. Thoyiil.e serve admirably as so ciety shoes for nil line dress occasions. The mero thoy're worn the stronger grows thelrlklng. Oreat euro lias been given le the selec tion eflastJi ever which these shoes have been shaped, the most popular of which arotheOlobeand 1'nrls tees. They are fashioned upon scientific principles that ure In strict accord with the ana tomical structure of the feet, fitting com cem com reruibly every part or It nnd giving free dom of action te the muscles and Joints. The seftnevs and pliability oftholcath eftholcath ofthelcath ers used combined with the special care taken lu the making nnd shaping of Ihese shoes Insure ease and comfort In wear, and they often prove n curative of the Ills with which many fectnre mulcted. We have Kangaroo Shoes In different grade the finest made ns well as the commonest worthy erandmrlllng con fidence. All the widths and lengths necessary te ensure perrect fitting quali ties sllin, medium or wide, l'rlccs rangofrem II telO. Examination solic ited. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Btreet, Lancas ter. Pa. ARO EST ASSORTMENT I MEN'S RUSSET SHOES -AND- OXFORDS. 1 have one of the Luigest Assortments of Men's Russet nnd Seal Shoes and Oxfords in the city. RUSSET SHOES at 11 50, 12, 12 60, S3 nnd M. RUSSET OXFORDS at II 25, 1 50, 12 nnd SO. The fJ Shoes I have In Twe Styles. One being nil Russet (ienulue Calf Skin with Square Tips, and the ether Light Ooze Calf Skin with a neat Russet CalfSkln Trimming. The Ucnulneliand-Made Line at 6 Is from ene of the Best Factories lu the country. I luuea llnoeftliessln Six Ditrcrent Styles and 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 of Lew Trices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.-S 4 5 EAST KINO STREET, j liANCASTKH. FA. ivHterc Closed Every Evening ut fi o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. or Smle ev icttt. IOR RENT-HANDSOME FRONT ROOM J en 2d fioer, Ne. 12 West King street ; finest location In the city for ellicv ir light business. Inquire of V. . W.AMOS, mJO-tfd Aller's Oallcry. TjWR HF-NT- T1IAT LARUE CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND, NO. .11 EAST KINO STHELT. Inqulic within. mli-tfd TTIORSALE CHKA1'- A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse, 20 bv 23 feet, with two-story brick buek build ing WKhv 20 feet. Hall ami se en rooms. Let jj uy xi. i feet. JOHN II. METZLKR, v.i ls. OukeSU lUUntv. EVAN'S rt.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. Ij0 It B0"U.i:RsTllORI!t;JNJ'AUTAHUIfR. Vertical. I'ertuble. Cylinder. Marine, of aiiv klie or ilewcr, of the best material aud workmanship, go tb JOHN UES1'. J Ka.l.Ful. ten street. m7-Ud 'ffrg tie. w 1LL1AMHON A rOHTEK. The Buyen OF THE DAY APPRECIATE OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS ANOTHER Special 'Sale Annenncement We have the trlpen Whit Uoedf;anl et wttj n nA.i(ii our;, uukiiii ETTRAORDINART BARGAINS -IN- WHITEGOOD The Quail tics and Prices of which must tie i te lie appreciated. Se walk In, prowl areti and convince veurself that wn am efrnrlnv 1 traerdlnary Uargttlns In Every Department,! Beys' Knee-Pant Suits, l.75,2,125,2.50. llcns'Separate Knee rants, 25c, 30c, 75eJ UI1U l.tt). Heys' Hlilrt WalsU, In Demet Flannel, andSOc Calice and French Percale, 25c. Me nnd 75c French Flannel WatsU.ll..il.50.ll.7.).X. Ladles' Blouse WalsU.&Oc, 75c, II, 11.25,11.1 LADIES' Lace and Silk Embroidered Cape BURAU BILK WAISTS, EMBROIDERED FICHUS, CLOTH JACKETS and BILK WRAPS. Ladle' Calice Wranners. f 1 nnd f 1 .'2X. Gingham, Hatlne and Alpaca Bklrls, 75c, I Jl.2e.JI.50. $1.75. I Children's French Flannel Bailer Butts, Kl HKiris ana one-l'lcce Kills. Summer Underwei Fer Ladles and Children. India Gauze Undervests, 25c, 38c and 50c. Indies' Swiss Weel Vests. Huert Sleeves. Ladles' Ribbed Undervests, 10c, 12c,2-)e, anu uec. jiuies rMiK vests, ,ec, si. ei.. Uidles Full RcKular made lialbrlggnn Hi 12c. 10c. 25c and ilfic Children's India Oauze UndercsU, 10c toil uuuoreii s luh); nose, ec iu oec Bpeclal Values for Gentlemen In HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR. Plain mid Colored Balhrlggnn BhlrU aJ drawers, 2c, s.sc, use, euc, ac. A short line or Gauze shirts. 13c. Jean and Leather-Weight Drawers, 25c, i 50c. 75e. Gent's and Reys' Demet Shirts, 25c, 38c, ! Gent's French Flannel. Cheviot and Madrl OlOlll nirts,!,l.2e. JliO, Jl.75, 12.00. Gent's Fine Silk Shirts, 12.50. An Exceptional Value for WerUngmel Blue and Mede Duck Overalls, fiOc ALL-WOOL SUMMER SUIT At 1 10 nud J12 Cnsslmeres, CliovieU and Worsteds. New I)eigns in Plain Celers and Neat Mixture SEE OUE EAST WINDOW. Higher Grade Materials und Very Select Pal terns ler lieuis uressnuus, n, na.tis, usi 5.1. in anu werKinunsnip equal le cueie made. GENTS SUMMER DRESS TR0USI At S3, JJ.50, Jt and J.'i are Decided Uargalns. Beys' Suits. A new Invoice for the Summer Holidays Jl..?), !.-, (6 nnd J7. Reys' Reugh-and-Tumble Pants, 75c te JL Het Weather Coats and Vests! Fer Genu, tl te te. Workingmen's Pants, That nre strong, 75c teil.25. Three Cases Men's Dress Straw Hats Iu Three Proportions. They w euld be cheap at 50c. We sell them at $9cl A Special Hiirenln Case of Dress Btraw Hattl Men's, Sizes, 25c each. I A full case of Heys' Mixed Dress Straw HatsI eryelienp, l.iceacn. Reys' Btilpe Flannel Tennis Caps, 15e each. Traveling Bags and Trunks At Very Lew Prices. Trunks for I'ie, Bags for 60c. Ladies' Lace Oxfords In all tlie Popular Styles, 75c te 12.6!). Gent's Chocolate Celer Ualmerul Dress Shoes, stylish Londen Tee popular as n Mumuierl iircss ruee price, :ju. i Gent's Lawn Tenuis Oxfords, Cnuva Uppers and Hard miuDerseics price, ji. A Combination Step-Ladder and Chair, A useful und nil elegant article for house or store. Made or nam oeu mm imiiincw. l(l.... mil,. 1 iWffl&PCIIINAmiKJlipTCA. KV, 75c and II ?" i"i'"""'" -" 32-38 East King Street. LANCASTER, PA ANU NO. SIS MAKKLT BT., HAKtUBBUKO, PA. Williamson d Fester, irtt3U--a,