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THE LANCASIER DAILY INTBTiLIQUNOBB. MONDAY, JUKE 30, 1890.
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A avanr day In the rear, but Sunday. Bcrrrd
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LANCASTER, FA., June 30, 1890.
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Plajr Fair.
fyif The Philadelphia Jtccertl Is very
TuiVaittvlnlla tl OntllsnH nUnllll wiaaIA illa
tri"""" wawmuiuu pi.uuuwt-.vitw ..
vsjMmocraue nomination for governor,
JTrmA 4 lift TlYil ln4...litn 7Vlill fcnll It.
Kj'.hnetBtallturprlsliig that these Jeur-
,; Jiais bueuiu nave ims uisijumiiuu, ituu it
!'! certainly lierfcctly rhjlat Hint they
&?& heuid adrocnte their choice; but they
81. eheuld be truthful nud fnlr.
The Times fiuds occasion tu-day te
fall back Inte lis nncicnt inaledlctlun of
'Bourbon Democracy, talcing os ltn text
simple statement of the llnrrlslniri;
Patriot that It would be the purpose of
tkft BiTnn4nn tsitii'Atii ti.t 1 1 lintnlnalii ft
pSt straight Democratic ticket ; nti luten-
?S Hen which it In dear mat Ha
jg , members cutcrtnln and which It
?$ should net excite the 2mt te hear de-
tm ciaraa. n seems te ceusiucr tnpt tuere
SSS? lurks under this purines uii Intent te rc-
K ject the nlllauce cf (sensible and honest
?Sj voters of all parties; whereas It Is slm-
Pv" purpose te piaea m jjcniecrnuc
fjaruersul') n sound and proven Domo Demo Dome
'crat and te submit the claims of
the Democracy, under the candidacy
efa typical representative, te the ap
proval of the voters of the Btute. It Is a
purpose te nail up n certain sign beaul
in candidate nud platform, whereby
t1ii lnc " " hke l0 '"' "0 "lay loilew en
kLj a read whose terminus thav knew : nnd
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will net te beguiled by an tiuccrtniu
s. canuitinte ami niiuierni te loilew urn
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rV luau iiuuv-i iiju iotiiiiumiuiihieii ui mini
f' The Democracy Is progressive cueugli
j. for the Democracy. If tliese who are
. tired of Republicanism de net like Dent
" ecracy " us it is speke" by the Scrauten
convention, thcy.hnve our sympathy,
but cannot reasonably complain if they
de net have our candidate. That te our
understanding seems te be very plain.
e&y, V ue 4ccer in its active auvecucy or
SlsPL" Pattlsen hns failed of truthfulness In Us
f$p facts te a degree that Is even remarkable
in it, went ns It It te Iwmd Its figures te
te Its many fanelcs. There never, In
our opinion, has baen any justification
for its statement that Quay and the
Republicans desire the nomination of
, Wallace; nud that the corporation Inter
ests ure nil arrayed In his behalf. Tlice
nre moreover charges that could net be
&. made by a journal lit honest friendship
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K "l', l"v -''J'ui'u'Hiiu imriy nun which
jS?- may t called upon te support the neinl-
'-.&, nation of the man wlifim il. lima hfpiiuu
j ,of affillntlens which, If they exist, unfit
EJ'-j liltn ffirHiftnlTlM V nil.1nK,i.....l . .a.-
'rihtnm tlttif itm 7. n...1 ,!,. .. .1-.
iggitaclf n Democratic Journal, nor under
Wmfx Obligation te support the nominee of the
! e-wew tw WJj JH.Hlt 1IIIVI1 I1UL llt.'l'IIl
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T"I'l" v m- wuiHJUWJ Ul liiU
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CSS 4 ocranien convention unless It should be
i'J& thn mail nf lla olinlpe
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liwiiitiien ns new peruana sit I in
?$? ceuvy wlUl llle Philadelphia Times in
SfVcV support of Dclainiitcr, whom the Times
rf nn steadily tieatcd with d st nuulshed
consideration; though it will, according
te its professed belief, find Itself be
tween the devil and the deep sea, in
cheesing between Dclauuitcr and Wal
lace. We de net, however, have any
idea that it believes Hint. Atr Wnllnen nj
PllL governor would be unduly friendly te
j mc torjierauons, wuien, we ngrce Willi
pC ,lt, are ceiislnntly threateiihig the public
2$. Jitf1 has becnVt think that Mr. Wal-
mi.- i 1. ... .
j(Ui-u" "wnyruiiuceiien Willi SUCH
vurpunuieus, mm we Knew Hint
be has reached a tlme of life and
a measure, of fortune which will natur
ally render him independent of nny
Consideration save that of his fame.
It hns seemed te us that sueh words
as these should be said In the interest of
farmers. While every voter is free as the
air tecxpruss his preference for a nomi
nation, he is net free te falsely accuse
or falsely praite; and ns Lancaster
county lias presented u candidate
of her own te the Scrauten comentlen,
we arc quite free te express our opinion
as te the conduct of the controversy
among the outside brethren who have
arrayed themselves under 1 he banners of
tue two leading candidates. Play fair,
gentlemen ; and se held yourselves that
yen may net have occasion hereafter te
eat your words.
Hie llace Prelileni.
The race pieblem is a very serleu
matter for the Seuth, and growing meic
pressing daily, but it does no geed te
exaggerate and dbteit the news. The
intelligent, ruling class should have the
sympathy of all patriotic men of the
North, regardless of prejudice or party
tles.because they nresiniply struggling te
upheld the laws and social institutions,
against n tide as black and terrible as
that which has swept awav the peaie
and civilization of llayti. A sterv of
a race riot lu Louisiana bhows'tlie
negrees heavily armed, each heuse
an arbennl, nnd the Immediate enute
of the riot was their firing upon
a committee or u hites scut te question
some white agitators who had lwu liv
ing among them. The saying that all
men are eieated equal has only ,, very
limited application, for some aie u
preme through a genius for polities, as
ethers through mechanical or artistic
Keuius, and neither by law nor force of
arms cau the met intelligent and able
element of the population be made te
submit te the mere numerous but less
capable. In the North, where there is
no rnce conflict, society easily adjusts
itself, but the progress of the Seuth Is
Jike that of two engines racing en the
same track. As the blacks advance in
civilization they try te pass the limited
w hite mull ahead, and the result Is dis
astrous collision. They de net waut te
eouple trains. Whenever strong enough
the blacks have tried te gain complete
control. Negroes Ju ofllce aie rare in
the Seuth as In the North; and whites lu
elncc are unknown in the black republic
erilajtl. 'the emergency may wine
day demand the removal of the trains te
wpnrate racks; the organluCleu of
blacks and hltes in separate states but
even then the problem would remain iu
the natleu, and experience of negre self self
itile Is discouraging.
Transportation te Africa is the dream
efa few impractical c-iitlinini.iii ti,
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race problem is iu America, and here It
must be solved. It darkens the future
with peril from which no warships or
defenses can guard Us, and challenges
the thoughtful attention of every citi
zen. Mr. Quay's ii7frcrremnrks that "the
Jtepnbllcans of Pennsylvania will leek
with supreme ludltTerencA for the result or
the Democratic convention." The saine
iitsuoef thn paper shot a nppreclntlMn of
this Imlifference by publishing two col
umns of gossip nbeut the convention.
Afler the icceiil humiliating exhibition of
servility lu the Ueptibllcn.li convention the
Pennsylvania Republican who does net
feci a lively Interest lu the Democratic con
volition luuM. be n very spiritless, wooden
sort of man.
A tnnt'ATCit from Itnleluli, JT. C, te the
most rabid of bloody shirt waving papers
describes a rncn ontmge of such romark remark romark
nble ehnracter that the story Is worthy of
attentien as n Hjyeclmen of reckless ro re
nnncing. It Is te the effect that six liun
dred negrees who left New Ilnnover
county, . C, for Arkansas, tlme net
slated, hnvn returned. "They mnku nfll
davit as te their troutment thore, and their
story Is n horrible otie." Tliey luul been
premised geed wnges, but wero sold for
flve llieu.nnil dollars te a contractor,
whose naine Is net mentioned, by
n man named Williams, whose ability te
make se interesting a Imrgiln la net ex
plained. This sale seems te linve been a
curious one, for the story gees mi that the
negrees uerellien offered lllly cents a day
nnd that their persenal clVects wcre sol7.e.l
and rovelvors drawn upon them te forre
them te tonus. Heme wero put lu horse
aUblcsnud nuthouses and ollieis were en.
llrely without sheller, but nil wero guarded
like criminals. Escaping In some unex
plained way these neble six hundred worn
lmlteif by armeil and mounted inen
who domanded whero tliey wero
going and by what authority. Here
he tale steps abruptly without ox ex
plaining hew many carnlry steppod the
march with theso nwful questions, or hew
the army of "oxedustcrs," the dispatch
calls thorn, inuiuigcil te oscnpe te their old
Carolina homes. The whole tale Is evi
dently gotten up In Its curious sliapci by
hoiiie euterprlslng Koutheru correspondent
well Impressed with the liuuger of seme
Northeru journals for stories of outrage
upon negrees. It Is prebahlu that seme
contractor may have trled te profit by the
"oxedustor" movement of seme Ignorant
blacks by securing their labor nt a very low
rate, l'llty cents a day Is net an unknown
rale for labor in semu parts of the
Seuth. The sale nml the ellert In coin coin
pet six bundled able bodied Ameri
can eltkens te accept terms at the
rovelvor'H murle would be tee oxtrnva extrnva
gant te ass lu a comic opera, ft may well
be lmaijlncd that such nn army of
trumps was carefully guarded and
wntehed by the anxious farmurs
of the country through which they
pissed, and If tliey wuru eijly onee halted
and quosiluued by armed ami mounted
men, It Is gratifying evidence of the tran
quility or that siHjIieu. If n hundred
negre oxed usters, or tramps of nny rnce
should suddenly apjienr In Uils county, it
Is very probable thai they would be lm lm lm
poiatlvely questioned by aimed If net
mounted men, for weapens for defense
and horses fur lllght are essentlal te the
art ofdlsceuiso under such eircuiiiHtauces.
Tin: drowning of a boy In the Couestogn
seems te be a regul.ir oerysuiniuerovout,
and It Is roumiknble that the accident of
Sunday, like several ethers or thu kind,
took place In the pieseuce of n ninnber of
people who knew hew te swim. Thnse
who atleuiited te roseue thu boy evi
dently Htiniucd every nerve In the
effort, but It Is n llltle strange
that there worn net mero resell
ers among Iho crowd or boy swim
mers iu that neighborhood. Probably
they did net knew that by holding the
struggling Ltd properly his weight would
tell very llllle ngalust thorn, and his
motion would help te keep him afloat, lu
seUIugn diewulug person the Ien arm
should be passed under his aim from the
rear and aoiess his chest, se that when
the rescuer siwms away with him the
victim will be pulled backwardsnudcuuiiel
clutch or Impede Iho motions of the
Hwlniir.er, while his lara will be kept well
out of wuter. There have been se many
accidents lit the pi. no where Ibis occurred
that it would seem advisable te bang a lite
proservor iheie fei fiituie emergencies.
"hini.Mtr nit iii'sTun."
Issues Which s,ieal.m- ltced In I'ei-uIiik
I'pen l'rumler Illaliii).
WashliiKten Corrvsieiii1iuco Jf. V llcralil.
" Submit or resign" is the slogan that the
radicals aie beginning te sound iu the ears
or Mr. ,!luiue, boirewiiigCainbottii'H war
cry iu the famous campaign against Mar
shal McMahon. The suviulaiy eeitulnly
will net submit, and resignation Is equally
out or the question unlll the pioMdeut has
decldisl w lib w hlch sldu te east his let.
All Indications are that the president HI
adhere le the Hcod-McKluley faction, een
at I he ilsk efa niptiiienr elflelal rel.itleus
with the sccietury of state. When matteis
have proceeded se far as te make the
dlvergeucii clear and euiptintle Mr. fllutne
will number his das or olllce, se his
friends say. His enemies me siylng the
same, but they nie only mouthing resent
ment uud pudlcllng what they wish le
liuppen.
11 Is plain enough that Mr. lllaine has a
deeper quiurel Willi eougressleu.il iiian iiian iiian
agorseriils party than Iho Issue about
tree sugar and heaUcr taxed wool, lie
bus taken issue with them en Iho entire
line of policy. The piinclple of the .Mo .Me .Mo
Kiuley bill Is, In his eyes, a blunder nml u
ciline and helms no better opinion of the
new feix-d bill, oalled u uatlemil election
act, which is te be put UueukIi under the
ilictntershi) or the speaker el the Uoiise.
rfe fir Ihore Is no sign that the managers
of thee two prhetnl measures waul te
yield te the unsolicited vlowsef the secre
tary of state about them, and thev li.i e no
tear that .Mr. ISlalue cui piuwill against
them unless he can In lug the president uu uu uu
ioseredly te his side. Mi. lllaitie is fur
Jileug the new route that he has suddenly
blim-d out rer his arty. Fer the inemenl
bpeaker Itecsl has the greatest inlliience
with his parly leaders, and the leeling bo be bo
tweenheereliiry Illume unit himself in Mich
111 it it adds merit te a measiiiu iu the
speaker's ejes te hae Mr. Illaiue against
Mr. Heed Is a new fijri.e ler Mr. Hlnlne te
onceuulor, the speakei's leadership and
proinlneuce being of recent birth, i:en
Mr. lllaiue's Iriends doubt ilnit he could
make lieiulway against the jiewcr Ktfi
erml iu tlieluiuds el' Mr. Heed, and they
greatly fear Hint In a contest eHIm two Inr
the control or the president's Inllueuce,
whatoer it iniiv be weith, the siicaker
would prevail. Thoeemmoii understand
lug here Is that he has pre ailed alieady,
and that Hie president will dance te no
liiusle but such as Mr. Heed may play.
Fer the sake of such Interest as the coun
try lit large may hae lu Mr. Blaine's
courageous attempt te arrest his parly mi
the down grade It may be well te mention
that Iho vfew his best wishers take Is lhat
he will go down before the prieturl.ui band
that .Speaker Heed marshals at will in
elther house of Congress. Whalover
recognition he may reeoive will h.ne le
eoiue Irem a iKipularappreeialieu that does
net halt at partisan Hues. I ui assured by
hese near je him that such an itppreeiii itppreeiii
tlen s all that he expects or desiies. It is
said that he has done with public life, mi
far as his own i KOes. ile had iniiint
obedono with it betore the incoming r
the present adnilulhtiittleu.
The president's reluctant but pressin pressin
linitatreii te enter the cabinet was us
reluctantly necepted by him, Is.ih becuiMi
he tlecined uccenlauce a political obligation
and boeuusobofiopod te achieve seniclliinir
with the International Aineriian te -ference,
of which he clahnvtl te be ihe
original projector. He is represented, by
theso In position te knew the facts, as hu.
lug been very much of a stranger in the
administration household. HejcalcdJy he
has denied te political and personal friends
the oxercUe In their behalf of an entirely
proper influence at the Whlte Heuse nud
wuu his cabinet colleagues, neon the
gteiiud that nou-lnterventioii was his mi
al erabl?ruleef llle with the government
'!.ei.reef 'l0 Wttl' a "icinber.
Iho dlpleuiatlu business or his own do de
partmcut he ha followed exclusively uud
assiduously. The public hare but lately
learned through the Herald that the con
gressional managers of Ida party would
net heed his apis-al for a courteous, legis
lative demeanor toward the assembled rep
resentatives of nil America, and that cx cx
tiAiiceus and sinister inltuene.es wero
iwnnlttcd for a tlme te s.ipplant him In an
Important negotiation with a foreign
pewer.
The light thus thrown upon the nnture of
Mr. lll.ilne'n tiosltien lu thu government
ieenls heinctiilng of Us prob.ible tenure,
'lliere seems te be nothing extravagant in
a remark that Mr. lllaine luul hitherto lelt
constrained rer publle reasons te fellow
ship with the administration nnd the party
leaders en n footing exceedingly Irkseme
te lilmscir, but he was new Ireo te loave
unless he could remain en Ids own terms.
Theso forms Include a considerable nicas nicas
me or retrogression and much future
luodcratleu lu the iielicy hitherto upper
most at the Whlte Heuse 'and Iho cujiltet.
l'resldeut Hnrrlse:i must speedily clioeso
botwecn the policy of Mr. lllaine nnd Mr.
Ilccd. All boilers coincide In llxlngupen
Mr. Ileed ns the couusellertlkely te be pre
ferred. Iu that ovent nothing w 111 be lelt
te Mr. lllulue but te return te his place
among the poeplo and Itnve his Justifica
tion lu their hands.
' I Imxoprescrlboil .Mine MeIIIu'h J'oetl
for year, nml Utieiv of nothing te the It lncej
f often une it for grown patlcui nlne," urltcnn
ph)l(lnn.
Auk
ether.
for Van lletrrna's
CoteA tskr no
Yeung mnlileii If )eu'd bea.l these rliarinn
That win it lever in one's ami,
Anil Hint may never let him go,
"Twill he llireugli HOZODONT whoe iiewpm
Gives tj the breath the liatm of flowers,
And lenvrs the teeth ns whitens snow.
A I'ollceniiin Ilrneeil Up.
f). 1. Oilllns, uieinlier of polite. Hetniilh
wiiril, Itemllni;, I'a., tnllm UlU way i "HulTercd
severely frmn rliciiiiintlaui ; nothing illit me
liny geed till I trlisl 3iemiu' IMretrta Oil. It In
n plemiire te rerntinnenil IU" rsild In Ijiiititsler
by W.T. Ilech, lJfand Si North Quccnstrcat.
' m
(front l.lltlo.llen.
Heme of Iho greatest iiipii Unit everllteil were
nfsinull ntntiirn nnd Inaignineiiiit niS'iirnnce.
Tim render will rrndlly recnll ninny Instances.
Very jilcnsiul nrn Ur. Pierce's 1'lf'in.niitl'iirxu 1'lf'in.niitl'iirxu
tlse lvlletrliiitlhy nre fur iiinrcllcclle Hutu
the huge, tifd-riislileniil pills which urn se tlllll
cull te swnlluw nml i liarsli 111 lliflr iictlen.
'J he" Pellets "ure gentle nml nevcr cnusti pun pun
Rtlpatleii. Ter liter, stomach uud bowel tie
riingtiiientj they have no eiiuil. M,Tu.t w
. i
" My Methor
llnlivn lining your fltmteck Itteml Hitters an n
llNtr icineily nnd finds tlinn very rlllcnclmis."
CIihh I.. Alii.wnrlli, tl Vnuen niuclt, lndlauni lndlauni
eIIr. Iiul. Sold In lainciiler by W. T. lloeli,
lcT7 iiihI 1 r.l North tliiccn street.
cjwirrsnx'irie co.
Lingered Betwean Life and Death.
Mrs I leu. 1. Himxite, it highly culllMitcd nnd
eslliimlilu Indyef I'rcseett, Ark,, writes limit r
dnltief April a, lssa: "During thu siiiiiincrer
1SS7 in)' i'es liteninn liillaincd, unit 111 v sto
mach nud liter ulinest )niclcsnly dlxentcred.
Nothing I lite ngrted with me. I toelc chronic
dlitrrlucn, unit for seiiiu tlme my llfu witstln
siuilrcd of by my fuinlly, 'Hie lending plijsl
clans of Hie country were cniisiil(id,aml Hie
ineillcliiesiidiiiliilntered by them never did nny
IK'rinniietit riiiiiI, und 1 lingered between llte
uud death, the later liilmj prefemble te Iho
iiKenlts 1 was enduring, In May, lsts, f be
ciiiiin dlxgiiKtid with iilislcliiiis nml their
medicines. 1 drepptd them ull,middcicndcd
solely en Httlfl's H)eclllc(S.H. H.), n fowbettlis
of which iiiiuln me pcrmnueiitly well well
from then unlll new."
MAiir; fim mki; a iiuhhi;n.
I have hint scrofula unlit It mnde my lift) u
burden. 1 ttus liictpreKslbly nilscniblc, sick,
mult, sleepiest, nml uuhiippy; desiring thai
the short time which seemed te have In ell
illetttd le me en this earth vvetilit hnxtcn (e nil
end. 1 tried doctors' triiitineui mid medleliie,
find travel, hut noun of thcsmlld'Uiv geed, for
tin Iscrefiilagrudimlly grew worst. UnephjslJ
elmi.whe I traviled fur tesee, and te whom 1
paid Sim, gave up Hie i livens heelcss. I tin ll
guvn Mill nil ether medicines, mid tixik only
Swift sripecllle (1. s. H. Pour bottles or that
mcilli'lm) cured me, nml for the past four years
I have hud us excellent health nnd f urn as free
fitnii dlsuisuiiHiinvhedy living"
.. Nrt.seN, Kreinent, Neb,
Treatlxe en llloed nud Hltln Dlstnvcs nml led
Inc.
lb HWllTHPncirfCCO., Allitntn, tin.
"W'AN If UDTliN'H COCOA.
IJcttcr than Ten und Coffee for the Nerves.
Van Heuten's Cocea.
" ONCn TIUEU ALWAYS UHIUJ."
Ask your CJ let crfer It, tuke no ether. (rill
JtlUCllilU'VII.
Tltlll HOHIZONTA1. Hl'ATIONAllV i:N-
.guies, irenic losillierso-poHcr, uud Vcrtl.
t'jtl l'.ngliiisfiuin U'letll linrsu-petter, J en will
linn ilium ui JOHN in-'srH, sli j:ust Milten
titct.
'ITIUHTIIi: lli:sT HOI' Allt I'l'KNACK IN
,13 themitrltet, ke teJOUN 1IK.S1', M.U 1:hhI
I'liltnii stitsil. 1117-1 M
.'eitcAfsr "iiteN "pfpil ititimis, uefii
1' plain mid rtdutliig, up leil-liieh dlniiieler,
Mnllciililu rittlngs, I lunges, l'lunae Unions,
.Manifolds', American Unions. Tuhu Hiipixirls,
I lungers, Heer unit Celling Plates, go te JOHN
III.Hl"H.:s.U IJmt 1'iiliim stieel. inT-lfd
ITIOlt 1101.TH, l,A HOItKWrl, Siri'MCUKWH,
X! r!iii!iniiind lloiigeu Nuts, ihtsegisHts In
silicic, ut JOHN llliSfS), J.EIi;ii.tI'iilteiistnsU
Iii7-tfd
171011 a.mi:iiicanhieiitT'i:j:i)Cvi,ini)i:u
' laibrlealers, (IIiismOII Cups ter Hearings,
seu rim get tlicui ut JOHN JlLbT'H, Ml liis
rulluii street. 1117-ird
171011 1101 i.i:u unii:iiiti!sin:s, .srii.ue.v
J l'i Wrcuches.PljH'iinil.MeuKcy W'n'iiilies
. iillll.lll.'ll. 1 IH-". Kill VllllM. tie.
te JOHN
in:.vr, :iij 1 iua ruiteu stru t.
u7-tfd
I5AHTICUI.au AITK.NTION PAtll !()
Mislcl .Making, l'nllerns, Dinnliigs mid
lllun rrliils, ut prlis-s icaveiiiible, 11 1 JOHN
Hh.VrK.iCU DislKiilleuktirel. ni7.fd
UTIJA M 1 1 HAT IHTlli: COM I Nil HKAI'KOH
ip dnelllngH, chinvhis, sthoel houses etc..
though successfully used one hundred veurs
"g". w hen veuriiiilfinpliitmi 1 liunge tall en
JOHN IllJsl.vthe will give 51111 it sulMnclery
Jnli, ut a f.itr prlisi. ui7-lld
IH.Ml,HniOini:its1MlNNu7l3i.fs;fKrKlT.
1 gul uud misiiii Pinups, 01 nny cuiiat'lty. nl
JOHN illWl'H. J.H li,st ,iUeii slut u iil7.ifil
IAIUATOHS OP AN MAKI! Oil DH
t1 y.Wl) '' be riirnlshed nt reaMin.ililc llgures,
b) JOIIN11LM1' ICU liistriillen street Iiu7-lfi(
ITIimCASl'INtls, J HON Oil IlltAHS, i.teiir
iMvil'U'e"'!'!."!.'1""1 net It c, go lii JOHN
lll-NT. IKIliist lulten slnet. ni7-trd
i-ci (cr n:i:i' w 'ii,j-:t "''t0'' 'l
OU,VVU lufh le 0 Inch diameter, rer
Kitlent 11 low figure. nud the only house In the
fHyw Hi 11 pipe culling machine, cutting up te
ii bub diameter, nt JOHN II1M1' H.IIII liist Pul.
ten strts-l. u,7.iri
rlAM;sreitWATi:it,OU.S, ,CII) Oil OAH
.i.,.,!i".i.tuS1Sv0.CJl"lc,'i "-1 falrprltis.ge
te JOHNl)ltr.:Kt lJisiKulleii slrtet. iii7dfd
171011 l'l'LLi:H, HIIAIT1NO, COLI.AHS,
...'""''V"-'''ll. HtX.i. C'ullpllllKa, fit.. Kll
te JOHN lllsr. S.VI hiist K11II011 sliccl. iirflltl
UAWJIILUS, UAUK lll., (-m .MIi.us,
rj U'lilher KelItrs.Tnii Puckers. I'rliile Herso
miYiV-',1rJL,,$, !!!' !"" ibielilnee. nt
JOHN IllJsrrl.jnt East KiUleil street. tn7-lfd
ITIOlt WI'KAM OAHOI, llieil OR LOW
vc 1 ?"".' Water tlaiigis, (litiige Ch-ks,
W. ssl W hwU or WVlKhlisI, Olass TiiIks!
W hl.tlt , hj 11 ions for Minim Oiiugts, C Under
Oilers Plain, Water liiiuge t'eluuuis, Civks for
MUem (lunge, call en JOHN lllisf, :CH Hast
I iiltnnstrcet. ut7-tfd
I7MI1I: IIIUCKM, 1'IHK CI.AY, A'l "l.OW
Jj llKlirt,BOtoJOHNlllSjr,Sl.ilistKillten
street. in7-tfd
AtrifiTi: corre.v wAsn:, cepphd hv
the pound, 10c ; lu let. of 10 pounds or
.er,.y0, A" ?ks1s dellvertsl le nny part of the
cllylrce. Call en JOHN JIKsr, iv'e. Xi.1 lit.t
Kulteii strecl. m7-tl
TP IN WANT OP IIIIAS.S bit IHON hi OP
I Cis;ks, AsbcsUw Packtst Ciwks.l'it nnd lllli
Cocks, liver C.wks,. swing Joints, cnll andgil
I '''"'.i I!!", 1fI,l00,ir ,ri'''r h) iiihII, teJOIl.
11IJ1', XHUistl'tiltenstrtut, iu7-ifd
"U)Li HHO.NK. l.ttJl'IDS AMI HIZINO
VI fersttum work, nt JOHN HlSsr'H.lSlI r.ist
ruiteu strict. iiiT-lfd
ITlOKUOHilUt,, HOHI.ONrAL,"rAUl'LAfl,
II Urllcul, Pertiihlc, C3 Under, Murine, of
nny slte ur lHiwcr. of the In'! material nud
workmanship, go te JOHN HIXT, 33.1 lit.t Put.
'"" """" iu7.tfd
I
NJKc'ieiw. itui: iijrn.B ciiaist, han".
4 i'"c. f'18!' P'ters and I'lccten, i:'icrniuii
i.l.'iiJ.r 'UHll,T 1 vnberlhy Iitsis-cter. Ainerlcnii
Injec ors nil in stock, ut j6ltN JlJ-Jrri, :3
List 1 tilt'in strict. niT-tld,
"V Kw
.1
Neckties and Pins,
AT KHISMAN'H.
Ilequlrcs severu tMinisMent nud trust.
olu'cJer'. "- IpiwsiV.SS? te wt
ns toun'ters. Alse two men us usst. snpts.
tlfL.,MJifimiSX
VTKW'GOOns, LOW I'lllCKS AND A meT
J htore Keem iiiukcsVheiiimtg pl'tn01
AVldfi.sSiieun',
f&artamaktv'm.
ruiLAnKi.rniA, Monday, June at), PW).
Straw Hats for Men and
Deys. Sorts that show hew
the right fashion and price
winds are blowing;
Thirteenth and Market streets.
Millinery that exactly suits
the season. A novelty in the
" light as a breeEe " Leghorns
has a'crewn of platted leaves,
set off with airy tufts of ribbon.
Yacht Hats with crepe and
ribbon rosettes or with plain
band and buckle heaped up
like breakers.
The natty little Straw
Teques, snugly trimmed with
silk pompons and ribbons, are
meant for blew high or blew
low weather at the seashore.
The easy, happy-go-luck Out
ing Caps of cloth, with visor,
atid button atop, are in maybe
a hundred colors and cembina
tiens, 25, 50 and 75c.
Plenty of Seft Felts for Wo
men and Children.
Extra quick prices are com
mon enough tee. Here are
wavy bread brims Milan Hats
at half the usual prices.
Black rough braid Yacht
Hats, 15c, regular price jee.
North from Thirteenth nnd Chestnut streets
corner.
About 1,000 Women's Sun
Umbrellas, a cleaning up from
one of the best makers in this
city. We will sell them at
prices near te half:
One let ntMc, worth 7V.
one let nl fl.oe, worth SI.75
One let nt Jl.'i'i, worth tl Oil
Ouu let ut SI..VI, worth f-t.CO
One let at 91,75, worth SI 00
Many of them have the finest
silks that go into such work,
and extra choice handles.
Chtitlniil street side, wett of Main Aisle.
Summer Shoes for the short
fat feet as well as for the long
thin ones. Every size. Com Com
eort and grace always. Colored
Oxfords are still in the lead for
everybody. Mere sorts than
you suspect and Wanamakcr
prices.
Market street side, west of main alle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
inriitttivc.
r.IKNlliTweiir",
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 136 Knst King street, linvlur a
full line of Furniture, of every description nt the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Cnll nnd examine our gissli.
ns-tfilll II. WOLF, lis Kast King HlreeL
n
EINlTHH'H PUIUUTURIS DEPOT.
WIDE AWAKE
I 111 rem desiring 11 combination of Highest
Quality of thn Munufacliirer's Art In nil Iho
Newest nud Latest Deslgus nnd the Lewest
Prices lu
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should be nwitke te their own Interests and
cull upon us when their wants will be fully sup
plied. We offer te-dny n splendid assortment of Par Par
eor Suits liiTapcslrlcs nnd Plushes ut specially
I.ew Prices.;
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
"vcus a. ailing.
TOO MUCH FURNITURE!
YOU CAN IIAVniT
Way Down Prices!
ALL NEW STYLES
roil Tin:
Parler, Bed-Roem, Dining-Roem, Library.
nr.LiAiii.i;.
Ochs & Gibbs,
.Manufacturers nnd Dealers,
(.M.W A lib Fleer.) Ne. 'II B0UT1I OUKEN
HlltEET
lynvNceMi-THi: riMnciis.
AND DOWN COMi:
The Prices in Furniture
WIDMYER'S,
COUNlHl or
East King and Duke Sts.
Thu crush still continues. We must still fur
thcrriduce our stock pcndluc the building lin lin
prev cincnts. Cull uud help te relieve the pres
sure of tee much .lock nnd tee tittle room.
You'll save money by delus se.
WIDMYER,
COKNlUt OF
KAST ICINU AND IllTKK STHKirra.
CAIlKV IN HTOCK-1IEST CHAHCOAL,
Hnuimerrd llur Iren, Deuble IU Illicit Iren,
llurdcn's ltlvet Jreu, ItlveU, Het und Celd
Heller Iren, Htecl, hheel Iren S-16 toNe.lt), nt
JOHN llEHrs.:l East I'ulttm street. m7-tfd
piMUiKTHEr: .-MOCK KAHM.
STORM KING (21610
HECOHD 2:30.
Hired by llanpv Medium, sire ef50 iwrfermers
from 2.1 ' te i.SO. Dam Topsy Tityler by Alex
under's Nerinan, sire of I.ulu, 'i.U'i, Ac.. Ac
Terms for biirlm; seusen or IN), (On for a foal.
Fer Utbulalisl tssltereuuiid etlur lufernistluu,
uddrcss PANIEt-U-KNOLC,
uprl2-lwdilvtr Marietta, l'a.
Shet.
!UMMERHHOE9l
NOTIIINO ADD9M0HKTO YOUItCOMFOltT
AND NOTHING AUIJ1 MOIIE TO
YOUR APPEAJIANCE,
THAN
The Right Sert of Summer Shoes.
-AND-
STACKHOUSE'S,
NOB. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO BTEEET
IHTHErLACETO UETTIIEM.
Kvcrynne Who Hns I'nld the Icast Attention
te Hie .Subject Knows This.
Cull, Examine Btylc nnd Oct Prices.
STACK HOUSE
N03. MAM EAST IUNU BT.
mnK FINEST AND VEtlY FAHHIONAULE
Men's Hand Sewed Shoes,
Mnde by celchritted American makers.
Flue Kindes of Knncaroe leather are
used In their mnniifaiture which stig
Kestsa repetition of Iho story el Its vir
tues for excellence of wear Us superi
ority ever all ether fine leathers Unit
enter Inte the making of strictly fine
dress shoes. Knncaroe leather Is very
light nnd thin nml I sped ally adapted
for slimmer time wear. It has thn
strongest fibre of nny known leather or
equal weight. Calfskin equally as light
nnd thin In no respect bears comparison
with It. Moreover, kangaroo leather
docs net stretch nnd lese Its shape as de
nil soft leathers. II resembles lustreless
kid: has u glovellkentils.il und Is easy
te blacken when soiled,
The makes of Knncaroe Hhecs herc
are recommended for durability nnd
for neatness nnd attractiveness of shape.
Are produced with special regard te the
requirements of office and professional
men. Theynlse serve admirably ns so
ciety shoes for nil fine dress occasions.
The mero they're worn the stronger
grows thclrlklng.
(J rent enre has been given te the selec
tion of lasts ever which these, shoes have
been shaped, the most popular of which
are the Ulobeand l'arls tees. They are
fashioned upon scientific principles
that nre lu strict nccerd with thenna thenna
temlcnl striictureef the root, fitting com
fortably evcry part of It und giving rree rree
deni of action te Uie muscles und Joints.
Thosennessand pliability of the len til
ers used combined with the special care
taken In the making nnd shaping of
these shoes insure ease and comfort In
wcur, and llicv often prove ncurntlve
of the His with which many feet nrc
iillllctcd.
We have Kangaroo Hhecs In different
grudes the llucst made ns well as the
commonest worthy of nnd meriting con
fidence. AH the widths nud lengths
necessary te ensure perfect fitting quali
ties slim, medium or wide, l'rlecs
riingofiem tl tejfl. Examination solic
ited. SHAUB & BURNS,
14 Neiith Queen Street, Lanoas Laneas
tkk. Fa.
dSveeevtea,
A T CliAItK.K'H
ins.
(SPECIAL.)
One for Ench Day of the Week,
AT
Saturday, June 23, will sell Magnelia Sugar
Cured HamsatlSc.
Mendny.JuncltO, will sell Quart Masen Jars
nt Tic perdezen.
Tuesday, July 1, will sell II pounds of Avcnn
for 25c.
Wednesday, July '2, wlllsellbest Edam Cheese
for 75c.
Thursday, July 3, will sell French Olelnc
Henpnt 3iv.
Friday being the 1th, we will sell Friday's
Hal Kii I u en Kaltirdny, which Is two pounds
Cinnamon and two pounds 1'cpper for 39e, He
mciubcr J en get a pound of each for JJc.
Samuel Clarke, Agt,
Tea, Coffee und Grocery Stere,
12 A II Hetith Queen Ht Neur Centre Hquuie,
Lancaster, l'a.
aa-Tclephone nnd Frce Delivery.
K10K THE 'Til OK JULY, INK).
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS!
WHOLESALE AND HKl'AIU
Exhlbltlniis furnished, comprising n variety
of new mid beautiful designs for Public and
l'rlvutti I)l.plaset Hie most brilliant nnd lust
lug colors.
Willi an experience el 25 years In the busi
ness, we can get you up u pregramme glvlngu
varied uud most pleasing display.
Colored Works.
Our works ure colored lire s and net surpassed
by any. ,
If, Mill want it public exhibition or private
display for jeursclf, give us a call or write us.
D. S. Bursk,
NO. 17 KAST KINO STRKUT,
LANCASTER. PA.
A T KE1HTH.
Sugars On a Decline
RE1STS,
We are en the Eve of
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH !
Whole Iren! of our store threw it lntir
FIREWORKS,
and thrce warerooms check full, We Are Htad
quarters. Wholesale and lletiill.
Uarden und Ijtwn Exhibition Pieces Send
fur our descriptive price list 5, I0, J15 up le
JIOOei mere. Private or public dlsplus gotten
up. Wpiisucentljiidginviit In the selection of
pieces tlutt will be pleasing nnd give unlvtisnl
satisfaction. Sce.luriifiiy.Vm for HlgAdvcr-Ib-ciiieiiu
en Fireworks, etc.
HallcMins. Animal H.iIIimuis, Chinese and Japa
nese UinlcniH, Kings etc. Headquarters for
Dynauiltu Crackers, I'Utulii. Revolvers, lllank
( .irtrldgcs, Cautious, and it hundred new things
lu theltrewerk line.
Sugars On a Strike !
The Oreat Sugar Trust again baiting the mar
ket b) ten erlng prices a hulf center mere. We
have reduced Hit in it hall cent u pound. The
wave has struck us and wu strike back. Come,
make jour pint bases under thu cooling breeze
of four Immense electric funs. Ne het wcnlhcr
with uf. once we get ou In jeu won't reel
like going out se seen.
I'lcnlc nnd Camping Parties supplied nt re
duced rales. Hie stork of Hmeked Meats, IScef
Tongues, etc. First New Mackerel of the sea
son, weigh ene pound each, WAa a hiuim1.
Ever) thing that Is seasonable we nave.
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OflOCElt,
CORNER WEST KINO AND PRIKCErirs.
Directly Opposite
J. U. -Martin A Ce.'s Dry Ooeds Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Htel.
e-Loek for the lllg Sign ncress the pave
ment. ttOVltVJfl.
T UTHEll H. KAUFFMAN,
ATfORNKY-AT-L W,
Beceud Fleer Kableuuui Ut
NeitU DuksWreet.
ulldlug. Ne. 13
I'rj-lydiMr
CUthlng
M
VERS A IlATHfON.
AN ATTRACTIVE LINE
OF
SUMMER
CLOTHING
AT
REASONABLE PRICES FOR YOUR
INSPECTION.
Men's Thin Goats and Vests
FROM It 25 TO 17 M.
Handsome In Htyleand Celer and SubstnnUally
Made. Just such as eu'll wnn t rer
Het Weather.
In Oar Custom Department
We Are Showing an Unusually Handsome
Line or
Summer Suiting, in Serges.
Prices, lis, 120 te 125. Celers, Blue and Black.
Such goods nt these prices are rare.
Myers & Rathven,
LEADINO LANCASTER CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
-1LOTIUNU.
L. Gansman & Bre.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Net Fer Sale Elsewhere !
Loek At These Cat Prices I
Men's
Men's
Men's
Men's
Men's
Nen's
Men's
Men's
Men's
Suits were S ISO..
Suits were! AM)..
Stilts were S 7l..
Halts wereS 1175..
Hulls were III BO..
Suits were 113 00..
Stills were II Ii .
Stills were $1(1 no..
Suits were IIS CO..
...New Selling att 2 75
New Selling at S 3 23
New Selling at 9 4 10
New Seiling ntt fil2
...New Selling at S S15
. .New Selllncntt 7 SO
..New Selling nt J 835
. New Selling ntt II iO
....jsew eiung iti IU7S
000 Pulr Men's Pants selling new eHO.'OO, 05
and 75 cents.
Hey's Stilts new telling at 12, 12 25, 53, 11 50, II
nnd 15.
Prices almost Cut In Half.
(j0 Pair Children's Pants at 18, 20 and 25 cents
a pair.
Children's Suits rcduced te tse. 75c. II 00. 31 25.
Ureal Reductions lu our Custom (Jrdcr De-
p.iriiiiuiu.
Prlcis that will make yen buy whether you
need the goods or net.
10R SPECIAL HARGAINS IN MEN'S
HOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
CALL AT
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors nnd Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
66 and 08 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
B. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA.
Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse In the city.
49-Be cautious and make no mistake se that
you get te the right place.
H
1R3U & BROTHER.
The Cutting which we have Given Our Men's,
Bey's and Children's
Can be Appreciated by Leeking at
WINDOWS 1, 2, 3, 5, & 6,
-ON-
Centre Square Side.
Yeu Can Se That We Have Put the Knlrc In
Deep.
IN MEN'S SUITS.
B IB TO m
These Which Were! 8 00 Are New I 0 00
" ' " 110 00 " 1 8 00
' 11200...... " jlOOO
' 111 00 " 111(10
' IlliUI J12U0
" tisej ... moo
IN BOY'S SUITS.
Marked S3 00 .
" 1150 .
1100 .
" tl 75 ....
" 1500
". HI Oil
" 17 ttl .
" 800 ....
..Down Prem S 4 SO
I 1 50
" 15 00
" 8 600
" It) 50
" " S760
" " 18,'fl
" " llOtl)
And e threiigb Iho Entire Line, you will Mud
thesnine Uirgc Reductions In
MEN'b PANTS,
BOY'S PANTS,
CHILDREN'S PANTS.
UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR,
HOSIERY. SHIRTS,
THIN CLOTIIINO, Etc.
We Have Many Bargulut In Our
Merchant Tailoring Department,
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND
GENTS' FURNISHERS.
N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St.,
LANCAHTKR. PA.
lcittietrtt.
DR. NATHORST, DENTIST.
2UCENTRK SQUARE.
Killing Teeth and Publics Extraction hpe
clultlcs. New Sets made, broken ones mended
and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plate,
und tdveted, etc. Yes, everything vertulnlug
teDeutt.try will receive prompt attention, nt
very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr.
Nnlherstli the ONLY Dentist In this county
who Is a graduate orSledlelue ns well as of Hen
U.try. an udvauUige that Is obvious.
murt-lydAw
HIRSH I BROTHER,
ffcM 0e.
w
1LLIAMSON ArOHTEK.
The Buyen
Or THE DAY
APPRECIATE
OUR
SPECIAL BARGAINS
ANOTHER
Special Sale Announcement!
. yff-SlheBTlpOB White Goods, and
te-day a Special Sale, efferl ng '
EYTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
IN
WHITE GOOD!
The Qualities snd Priers of whieh mux k..
te be appreciated. 8e walk In, prowl rea
auuwuiiii.iuiiitcii waiwesru enering 1
Inerdinary Bargains In Every Department.
Beys' Knee-Pant Suits,
11.75, 12, 12.25, I2.M.
Bevs' Separate Knee Punts, 25e, 60e, 75e,l
Beys' Shirt Waists, In Dninet Flannel,
and rDc.
Pullen nml ITran.li tf.iMln nf. uvnHJ.
French Flannel WaIiU, ll'.iM, il.50, 11.7', 12.1
I jir1lAn14ln..A VV7al.B jL. r ai .. rtc I
...vU U.U....U ,, n.QIH., WV., IV, l, Ci.fcf, ,1,1
LADinS'
Lace and Silk Embroidered Gape
a
SURAH SILK WAISTS,
EMBROIDERED FICHUS,
CLOTH JACKETS and SILK WRAPS.
T.nrtlAe' fntfi VI ..... .1 .. a, ..-
.... v. .u i, .nK., fli uuu VI.O.
Gingham, Saline and Alpaca Skirts. 75c. I
116,11.50.11.75. . I
Children's French Flannel Sailor Bulls, K
nillO lUU UHWl IVW IV II in.
Summer Underwea
Fer Ladies And Children.
India finuze UndervcsU, S5c, 3Re and 50c.
l.flrllna Uwlc. IVmil Vui, m,. ul......
Lntlles Hlbbcd Undervcstn, 10c, Ulc.2tc. !
Ijlillcs' Silk VesU, 75c, 11. $1.25.
Itdles' Full Regular made Balbrlggan He
12vc, Hie, 23c and. tSe,
Children's India Gaurn Undervcsts, 100 te 2
v.iiiiuit;ii n ieug jiuc, oe te one.
Special Values for Gentlemen In
HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR.
Plain and Colored Dalbrlggrn Shirts al
ii.nirin, .in., .XJC, .VTC, OUC, OC
A .tinrl Hun nf (lmi.n Ukl.l. tj.
Jean nnd euther-Y'e!ght Drawers, 25e.S
50c. 75c.
Gent's nud Beys' Demct Shirts, 25c, SUc, (
75c.
Gent's French Flannel, Cheviot nntt Madrl
vieiii r-nirti, ii, Jl.ij. 11.60, 51.73, JZ.W.
Gent's I'luc silk Shirts, 12.60.
An Exceptional Yalne for Werklngmel
Blue and Mede Duek Overalls, 50c.
Gr exit's
ALL-WOOL SUMMER SUIT
At 110 and 112
Casslmcics, Chcv lets nnd Worsteds.
New Designs In Plain Celers nnd Nent Ml xturJ
SEE QUE EAST WINDOW.
Higher Grade Mnterlnls and Verv Selnei. I'n
terns for Gent's Dress Suits, III. 115. 116. 1181
.i. rll nnd Werkiuanshlp equal te custel
1I1IIUC.
GENT'S SUMMER DRESS TR0USI
At U, $3.50, II nud J5 are Decided Bargain.
Beys Suits.
A new Invoice rer the Summer Holiday'!
ITI , 6J, 8U UUU 9i.
Bevs' Reugh-niid-Tttmble Pants, 75c te If.
Het Weather Coats and Vests
Fer Gents, 11 te 15.
Workingmen's Pants,
That are strong, 75a te ll.'ii.
Three Cases
Men's Dress Straw Hats
In Three Proportions.
They would be cheap at. rOc. We soil them at t
A Special Bargain Cuw of Dress Straw Hats
Men's Sizes. i'5e each.
Afullcuseer I!os' Mixed Dress Straw Habl
cry cheap, lieeaen.
Bej s' htrlre Flannel Tennis Caps, 15e each.
Traveling Bags and Trunks
At Very Lew Prices.
Trunks for 95e, Bags for 50c.
Ladies' Lace Oxfords!
In all the Pepulnr Styles, 75c tell.
Gent's Chocelntn Celer IlnhiinrA.1 Tires, She
stylish Londen Tee popular as u Hummel
Dress Shee nrtce. 82.50. i
Gent's lawn Tennis Oxfords, Canvas Uppers!
uuu nuru iviiuutr oeies price, ci.
A Combination Step-Ladder and Chain
A useful and an rlcgaut article ter house erl
store, ciline el iiarit vvchsi una vurmsiieaj
I'rl. e ..I SI
The cup that cheers but w HI net InelirlHte n I
inn ..f ii. Heiiuis lee Tea. niiiite from CAMIJ
IDN'SINDIA AND CHINA IILE.NDED1EA.1
50e, 75c and f 1 r1 f. bumples tree te all callers.
32-38.East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
AND I
Williamson I Fester,
NO. 81. MARKET bT MAHRWHURU, PA. l
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