Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 01, 1890, Image 2

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IHTELLIGENCER.- Published
ert-ry day In the, year, but Bunday. Bervcd
by carrier In this city nnd surrounding
towns at ten cent a week. By mail livedo. livede.
Ian ft jtftf in advance ; SO cent a month.
WEEKLY lNTKLLiaENCKB-One dollar and
ymwuwuvt annertttuffntL. .nmlt tir check
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LANCASTER, PA., Julyl, 1B90.
The Federal Election Law.
f:- The warm pretest of Congressman
iHKwart. of North Carolina, against the
pMWkg of the federal election bill,
StswniCIl me iionueiicau uJ"iv.e
LViMt that consummate rascal, Johnny
' 7'Daveupert, te prepare rer mom,
Kt&bmnM M refreshingly te tne ceun-
ii&trv a rf Hlreasinciv te me uaveu-
p "pert conspirators, t lie scueme i
iCamlsedly one te secure te federal
B 11UU1B-
efllclals
congressmen.
Mhe theerv unen which the Hcnubll-
..yfthe aelocUen of fwleral
lx& tw.na in Cemrres rejected a Democratic
congressman who had been elected by
Aiftea thousand or mera majority in a uis-
S?tiut in n.l.leli Mm nerrrnra nrn In a lnrire
tSinrlv. U te tie carried out bv federal
fcv "-Vriv.- if 4V1.. HHfl nil n.nmn.llhl
IgtjJMraJBCll"" UlllWra, "" ' mgiuwu.11111-
vncles, as wall as some winte ones, nre
te be given Republican reprchcutntlven,
whether they will or no.
. Mr. Ewart as a Southern Republican
docs net llke It. He says the negrees de
f' net nil vote the Republican ticket, and
S3S! U0 UOCS 1101 IIIIUK milt rcnuiia luiwi uj
fal officials arc desirable in a ucni-
eratlc country. Mr. Ewart, In otuer
words, la neither knave nor feel j which
can be said of comparatively few Re
publican congressmen.
sffii Mr. ieiPiuan, nise a ceimicru nciiuu-
'TsO?" 11.-.. 4.nM,Ma!.vl,t. I ft bf fl 1 llO 1UI1 tlntl .
- These men de net waut the Rcjmbllcan
-& .. In II.a Chilli, Irt rlnnAllfl nvplll.
in. 7. ., .i. . ...,. . ,...,.. r li
fa wawiv en inn umcit iiuiiiuuiiuu iui im
i&j .material. Theyhejie In the course of
f-5tinicte gainer in n resjeciaoie wmie
constituency irem tne uiuusiicu pe-
&$ lltlcal elements that always scatter etf
fiffj-trem a demlnunt party. They bclleve
tS&i that such measures ns this federal clcc-
jyjtlen bill will but wrve te consolidate
iV-P' Hid whltn nnmitnlleii. I Hal, ns n fleck
i&'VaUHTs ieircthcr te the shenherd In
tMthe fear
kViJttr. - 7 .. mi.. v. u
ei nn uuviiiy. xne icpue-
Oilcan plan
of facing a Republican
which Thaddeus Stcveus
JjIWIlVIl,
I Miit. tKKikl anil Hilt IaIi lila
successors in
KKASEl".-u u wmuu uin
iL.Itepubllean leatlershlp In Congress have
isJvlH forcing ft while union in tha Seuth
Ski" md making It solidly Democratic.
I'y Btevcns, after a long life of unsucccHsfuI
," politics, was helped te success at its end
l,W by the disturbed state of thoceuutry that
&nvi J - r 111 .11.1 .A I.I .l 1 . ,1..
Vt"i encreu a ian.nu iiuiu iu ins viuieub iuiij .
rS " ueu ne weui uui lucre wua mi iinuu
5'raftdy for the Republican helm llke te
':if';hU In recklessness, and the country
arraduallv calmed down, uud the Seuth
-"'Jt . - ..r i i .i
'ii'Jiaa ueceuie uuuui iia must uciivubcu
v-f'ttens In the pursuits of peaceful Indus-
k&inr. "Rllt. new Tlred. n anrnnd Ktn.
nL fViBt-ka-i-a -jakBM In tiuiliiwil lilu nllniiivilii
& AHtrn the pniinfrv fnr ihn TlitrtitihllrMti
;ijn y-v --- - j-.- .-
I, til f Kv fnpprt Ati (ln nt(ainrt ftttlnl
fe"?lf L.tVK .- ..!. M, ...n. ...ill ia r.n ...
fnUpvrn nillv In 11a urulcrtfiklnnr. The
'.AnkA rt tYi Ailllitrt. la tinf intni. in aii-
l dne the control bv federal efllcera of the
fey election of the states' representatives In
Congress ; neltber boutneruerJNortbem
communities will npprove such federal
domination The Southern Republican
does net want this help that Is ell'ered
him; nnd the Xorthern Rcpublicnu,whe
has am idea above an oyster, is net likely
te be mere enthusiastic evar a propesi
tien that state representatives shall be
chosen by United Sta'es ngents.
Defending the Federal Election 11111.
Vltta a sarcastic apology te the editor
of the Philadelphia Press the Jitcerd
publishes a letter addressed te that
gentleman and signed "Pig Iren." It is
explained that the communication was
intended for the Prat and if the argu
ment had been n trifle less frank it is
probable that it would have appeared iu
thatjeurnal. "Pig Iren" undertakes the
defense of Senater Quay and Speaker
Beed for their support of the federal elec
tion bill nud points out the benefits that
are sure te fellow that measure.
The threatened disorders will awaken '
the old spirit of fervid patriotism. "A
bloody massacre new and then during a
'close campaign wculd be worth thou
sands of doubtful votes." This is a
trifle tee blunt, but must be recognized
m the true logical bails of bloody bhlrt
waving and the strongest motive for the
Introduction of measures deliberately
calculated te provoke disorder.
The apologist of Quay nud Reed paufcea
te reflect that although the negrees will
suffer most in tucli a conflict the
bleed of the martyrs Is the seed of the
church, and that " after whut the Ro Re
publican parly has done for the race a
few hundred of them might well be sac
rificed In the geed cause." He then
passes en te show what a blessing it
would be te have plenty of disorder in
the Seuth. The army rusting in
inglorious peace would have employ
ment, and profitable army contracts for
Btipplies would be plenty. The dAn dAn
gcreus comjictltlen ellcred by the Indus
trial development of the Seuth would
be checked nud prosperity would again
return te Northern industries.
This burlesque defense of the Ledgo
election bill has a great deal of sober
truth In it. Selflsh, sectleuul and nar
row as the argument appears wheu thus
stated, it is net a bit worfce thau the
plrlt of the unscrupulous schemers who
are trying te ferce the Ledge election
law en the country without the least
effort te conceal their hope that it will
produce riot and bloodshed, and se re
vive the strength of a party that has no
ether reason for existence than the long
dead Usues of the war.
It Makes Is Smile.
Jt Is interesting te note the ambition
of some Journals le settle the caudidate
for governor of both parties. The Phila
delphia Timet particularly cugages our
smiles, llaving haddled Delanmtcr
upon the Republicans It new instructs
the" Democratic convention ns te
bis fittest opjeueut, It thinks
lliat fllA Rentllillf.n.1 .nK.l..ll
i- Tpwtlcularly calls out I'attisen ; and it
c piays en tnis string along with the Ilec-
era, altueugu It Is net quite se eager te
misrepresent the situation. The Timet
is net a Democratic Journal, as the Pec
erd claims te be, but has for its
particular function the duty of
aettllne thinus for both nnriu
" It la certainlv nn nnliinin lnli. n.i.ii.
sweeunt for its net always being done
-jJJa ft first-class manner. The Intention,
-t kewever, is doubtless geed ; se that we
) my amUe mhtr than be angry.
iKmbtfwl Akeat Chleag.
We arc getting nervous abmttthat
world's fair at Chicago. The present
heated term that town is experiencing
docs net effbr a cheerful suggestion for
the fair ; and the trouble that, is found
in selecting n site and the charges
made of corruption In that selection
are an additional dampener upon the
hope of a great and successful exposi
tion. We lucllne new te suggest te Con
gress te take the fair In hand, pay its
whole cost nud put It at Washington.
Surely the country's money would be
hotter expended in this way than
in being poured out for the pur
poses te which it is being se
freely devoted that the whole surplus Is
gene and a deficiency Is talked of for
the coming year. Surely it Is mere
just te the whole country te spend its
money In holding a world's fair than te
glve It te an army of pension agents,
examining doctors, and se-called depen
dent soldiers' families and parents, with
the chief result of promoting pauperism.
It seems that no fund of money can be
put anywhere that there will net be rob reb
bcry.The world's fair fund has started all
the nimble lingers at Chicago te its ap
propriation, and we are prompted by the
spectacle te wish te sec the fair moved
away te Washington, new that the
matter of Its cost Is of no account what
ever te the people, and It seems that It
will be a real beneflt te get an empty
treasury te rometo public virtue.
Tin: New Yerk I braid suggests that as
the war began nearly thirty yenrs age, and
its financial necessities remain and incrsuse,
It should be known as the "thirty years
war' of the nlnoteonth century.
TiiKNuporlntendonloftliocoiiNiisgtiosflos
that the population of the United Slates
will be shown te be about sixty-four and
n half millions. This is very interesting
as the guess of n man who has the best
opportunity of Judging the nvcrage rate of
lncrcsHO, and irtlioeludnl figures dlffer a
million or se clther way he will be proved
a very peer projihet Indeed.
AHlNTANT i'OSTMANTKn JAMKt II. MB-
shall lias published a very useful jioru jieru jioru
phlet list of the pontefncos of Lancaster
county with thelr location, hew mippllcd
and hours of closing the mulls nt the Lan
caster pobtelllca with ether information en
postal matters. Tite hook will be a grcnt
convenience te many who nse the county
ir.nlln.
Thk naval appropriation bill, signed by
the president, Is chlelly romarkable for the
prevision for Ihrre battleships heavily
armored, but It also provldes for a cruiser
ef7,:S00 tens, which Is te be a very remark remark romark
abeo vesxel. alie Is te have threo screws
driven by threo nopurnte onglnes, mill is
expected le nttnlu a speed of mero than
twenty-two knots an hour. The French
and Italians have tried thrne screws en a
number of small ossels with satisfactory
results. It Is wild efthe proposed cruiser
that under cany tl raft she Mill be nble te
make with threo screws twenty-one knots
an hour for a woek If necessary, and could
glve the City of Paris twolve hours start
from New Yerk and beat hsr toQuoons teQuoons toQueons
town. She Is te carry two eight-Inch rlfles, and
a battery of rapld-llre suns, und the
machinery and magazines will ha protectotl
by heavy armor.
Thi'.iik 1h enough patiletlsm In the
snngerfest crowd te make a week of
Fourth or July.
Tun census shows Columbia's popula
tion te be 10,7Sr, or an lncroiise of twenty twenty
flve per cent, ever 1880, and Columbians
may feel happy. Lobaueu's opulatlen Is
stateri by the comma Nit purvlser te be 14,725,
and It Is bollevod that Including the
suburbs the total will be about nineteen
thousand. Lebanon lias certulnly grown
raptdly, for the reuims of I860 shows a
population of only 8,77b in the six wards of
the town. If Laucuster dees net liustle a
llttle and show seme lntiftest In manufac
turing anterprUus a score or se of years
may And ether rival cities In the county.
We anxiously await the census figures of
our own town, and only venture te remark
that Judging by the growing pains of street
paving and water dwpartmrnt oxpensos for
ten years we must be a pretty big city.
Tin: attention of the chlef of pollce is
dlrocted te the proclamation of the mayor
of this city concerning the explosion of
guns and flrowerkx. Though the mayor
has geno te Scrauten we de net
uuderstaud that Ihe proclamation has
been withdrawn. .Such nn luforcnce Is
howevor, Justified by the cannonading that
has been going en during the night In nome
rmnttarsoftheulty. Let the roclumut!eu
of the law be enforced.
Twe Frenchmen gntherlng Uroweod In a
forest en Alie frontier crossed the boundary
line Inte Oerimm territory, and woteflred
upon by n sentry te whoe challenge they
fulled te glve pieinpt reply. One of the
trespassers was wonnded, and there will
be plenty of Biiuillng and growling bo be bo
tweon French uud Hermans before the In In
cldent Is forgefton. The whele of that
frontier seenis te be picketed llke u line of
battle, and considering this slate of things
It Is llttle wonder that Kuglund Is pleased
with her chnimel boundary nnd stubbornly
refuses te have It tunneled,
I'ltornssen It. C. rScuiEUT is about te In
augurate the second Kciixen of hln summer
school of modem languages, and his in
sistent endeavors te make Laiicantcr a cen
tre Ter that kind of educational olfert
should rocelve hearty enceuragement.
There have been added te the stall of the
summer school, Madame M. C. CJuoiiiillen,
who wltl glte Instruction iu IVcneh, und
I'rofessor 1 . AN . Moere who will conduct
nn academic department and prepare
students for the colleges. The sohilens of
the school are held iu the main building of
Franklin and MarMiall ceIU-kk.
Ocn German mlters have u warm wol wel wol
cemofiom the eltbens and the weather.
Only the beer Is cool te Mieni, and they will
never take ofleiiNo at that.
Ask
ether.
for Van HeutrN's
C'oiea tske no
Yeung maiden If you'd lieat thc.e rlinruu
That wlua ler loeuc'biiruit,
And that may nccrM hlineu,
Twill he through SOZOUONr whose peneri
Olvci te Hie brrulh the b.iliu or llewcrt.
And lease the teeth its white us mew.
A I'ollcemuu Di'iicnil
L'i.
...';. t-0''11"! innnbcr of police, Kctnlh
nard, Uadlns, l'.i., ulks this wuy ; " Hultered
scstrely from rhcumHtUm ; nelhlni: did me
any Reed till 1 tried 1 hemaf' KeHrMe Oil I Is
LPffTriiiMffiime.",',,llv: bola "' I-s""utir
e) N. l.Uech, 137 uud Uil North Quccnstiect.
f.reut Llttle Men.
m 1" .v .. .? :. "'""icaiii Biearance.
The reader 111 readily recall many insti,ct:
Xc.ry,J' e5?."".'1 .a.r. Ur' lrcQ'.Weakantl'uSa.
i:iV;VS.'u"l2KWMvethaii
, IllltVlUXI'lUSUIUIIVU I'llll
which are se dim.
cult te swallow end se harsh Intbelracilnn
1 no" l'ellets "sre senile und neer ruuw con.
Mlputten. Ker User, stomach and beurl de.
runeemeuU they has e no equal. M.Tui w
' My Methor
Has keu using your Burdock Bleat llitttrt as a
ner remedy und finds them very etncacleiis."
Unas LAIuswerth.il Vnnce Dleck, InUlanan InUlanan
elU. Ind. held In Lancaster by W, T. Ilech.
137 and 133 North Queen street.
3vtt0rTtci
T vrrnEit b. kaukkman,
ATTOHNKY-AT-U W.
Heeend fleer Kshleman La
MorutOekaisUMi.
ulldlng. Ne. s
prtrlydAw
CWirrBPKcirie co.
ScreftiU in Children.
In the issrlr rrl of Me7 wsreftila appeared
mtlie bead of my Utile mMrhlld.thra only
Is months old. Hliertly after breaking eutft
uprend rapidly nil ever j-bedy. The Mabs
en llie sores wenld lx-al OK en the allcbuat
touch, nnd tha odor tJiat would aatea would
make the aUneanhtra or tha room MrkciiliiR
and unbearable The dlwauie next attacked the
ryra and we feared the would lese her sight.
Kmlnent physician or the country were con cen
iillwl. but could de no tli In te rellerethe llttle
Innocent, and avp It aahclroplnlen, that
the ease was hopeless and Impossible te save
iherUlld'aeyetlgBt.' It was then that we de
rided le try Hwlll' Bpeclflc (H. 8. H.) That med med
Irlne at once made n speedy and complete cure.
Fer mera than a year past she baa been as
healthy as any eta lid In the land."
MRS. Ittmt UcsKLBr.Ue'ma, Kanaas.
Cancer of the Hese.
In IS75 a sere appeared en my neae, and crew
rapidly. As my father had cancer, and rey liu liu
banddledef It, J became alarmed and eennulUid
my physician. His treatment did no geed, and
the Wei grew larrer and worm In every way,
until I was persnaded te take B. H. H.. anil a few
bottles cured me. This was after all the doe doe
tern und ether medicines bad railed. I have
bad ne return ef the cancer.
Mas. M.T. M Alien,
Woedbnry, Hall ceuaty, Texas.
TreallNe en Caoeer mailed free.
HWIFT Bl'KCIFIO CO., AtianU, Oa.
eat-lyd (1)
STTAM HODTEN'B COCOA.
THE F AMJEO COCOA OF EUROPK,
TUB COMING ONE OF iMEIUCA.
Hoiweheld Words All Over Europe.
New that Its manufacturer! are draw
ing the attention of the American pub
lic te tkltlrtl and, ever since its inven
tion, the bat of all cocoas, it will toen
be appreciated here ns veil as elsewhere
all ever the world. All that the manu
facturers request Is simply one Mai, or,
till better, a comparative test with
whatever ether cocoa If may be; then
Van Heutkn's Cocea itttlf will con
vince everyone of Its great superiority.
It Is because of this that the English
paper Health, says: "Once tried, al
ways used."
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
JWfe avoid the evil elTecU of Ten and
Coffee, Ute constantly VAN HOUTEN'8 CO.
COA, which It a HTItENOTIIENEIl of the
NEKVE.H nud a rrfreihlng nnd neurUhlng
beverage. (J?)
; us J ...J.
SHttJCB.
s
UMMEHHHOEHI
TENNIS
OXFORDS!
I htunene of the Largest I.tnns of Men', Ln
dli's', MIkcs. Heys' and Youths' Tenuis Ox
ford In the city.
Mun's Drewn Checkered
Hey's " "
Ladles' " "
Mlnsrs' "
Tenuis Oxford, 19c.
" ' lie.
" " lie
" " aec.
Youths'
3DC.
Men's Heoend Grnde Llcht Tennis Oxfords. H)c.
Hey's " " " " Mc.
Ladles' " " " " 65c,
Misses' ' " " " fiOe.
Youths' " " " " Me.
Men's Uest Qrada Latest Light Htrlne Ox., II (K)
llev's " " " Wc.
Indies' " " " " Vie,
Men's llest arailaTannts BuU.lu Llfbt Check
nud Solid Drewn, 81 60.
I liae also u ljre Line or McnV, Uey's, Iji
dtes'uiid Mlsses' Canvas Tenuis Oxford, with
llubber Heles, harlnir Leather Helcn between
llie Kubbcr Heles nndlnselut, at il IU, 1 &, tl If)
nnd U 00.
See Large Display in East
Window.
The One-Price Gash Heuse,
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Hucceaser te FltEY & ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Prices lu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOH.8 A b KAHT KINO HTHKKT,
LAjICASTEH, 1'A.
-HtereClit'd Kmt.v Lvenlnt; at 6 o'clock
ExceptMeiulny and Huturilay.
J."
MAIITIN OO.
J, B. MARTIN & CO.
EIGHT BARGAINS
-IN-
Men's
riltSTHAUOAIN-KlftydoienreKulannsde
Ualbrlggau Hest, IzyjcH pair, srerth iioe.
HECONDBAHOAIN-Alet of I'uncy Ilese,
In Utrlpcs and Hnlld Celers, at l'.K- u pair.
Till III) IIAltOAIN A let of Illuc Flannel
Hhlrts sn llh the prices cut In two.
FOUHTII nAHOAIN-Klfty dozen (iaure
Shirts, JJalbrlcpm, Lene and Short Bliews.
3le each , sreuld be cheap ut .
riFTIl llAItaAlN-Flaunel bhlrU, Llcht
HtrliiesuudIewHhades. 'IheShlrt you siiint
fei tjiiuuner, IJe tuch ; City prices, 60c.
8IXTII IiARCAIN'-A 10-cent White Dress
Khlrt made of Ljlra Heavy MuUlu, Linen
llOMim, nil sites, 12 te 18 Inches,
SEVUNTII HAItOAIN-A let of I'ercale
Rlilrts, Geed Patterns, some are slightly soiled.
'1 hey srere ! 1 .25 te f 10. The price new Is 75c.
EIOHTn HAHOAIN-Celluleld Cellars, 19c.
.) leulte Cellars, 15c each.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
.Cor. Prince & W. King Sts.,
LANCABTEK, PA.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Iftunktnaktt'm,
rnir.ADtLrntA, Tueaday, Jely ), 1M0.
Fast color Lawns, 3c.
Printed Challis, 4 and 6c.
30c French Sateens, 1 5c.
iec Flannelettes, 8c.
1 2 Jc Tourists' Cleth, iec.
i2c Outing Cleth, 10c.
25c Wash Flannels, 20c.
50c Llama Flannels, 37c.
50c Ceylon Flannels, 37jc
On an average mere than 25
per cent, under low prices our
prices. Seasonable stuffs. New.
Without a breathing space be
tween the spick and span cases
and the counters. De you
wonder that the fame of such a
sale has spread and spread
until double the usual selling
space is often tee little ?
Meantime the regular stock
of Ginghams and Cheviots and
all the Summer-weight Dress
Goods stand as the best and
fullest within your reach.
The demand for India Silks
this season has been very close
te the supply. Almest every
body has been wanting them.
But the unexpected happens in
India Silks as well as in ether
things. Here comes an im
porter with a stock landed a
month tee late. Result half
prices for choice patterns.
23-inch Indias, 50c.
27-inch Indias, 75c and 1.
The goods are of genuine
Shanghai weave, printed most
ly in expensive block styles,
many showing six or eight col
orings. $1.50 Satin Striped Rcgence,
printed in choice designs; $1.
West Transept.
Every grade from Axminsters
te Ingrains is marked for quick
going, and the lets are much
larger than usual. Odd stock
of all sorts, part pieces of every
quality, and any patterns we de
net care te continue for the
Fall trade, drop into the rush
line.
We mean te make this July
a pleasant memory te Carpet
buyers. This is hew ;
AymiiiQtnrQ ,4 pttrini (SO pieces) nt
fVXniHlSlCrS l. from ti. UerananU
of different lengths, 75c tetl.25.
MnmirHrc 37 patterns (111 pieces) nt
equcucs n.e from ,t w iurt
pieces at from 75a te 1,10.
Wi'Hnnc 18 patterns (73 pieces) at 81.65
WlUUllb n.i fmn, J25 untl t'i SO.
Tart pieces half price.
V1irfc 18 patterns (51 ptece), at 11.10
vcivctb from J1.40 and tl.tX). Itcmnents
GOe te tl.10.
RniQctede 0V4r aw ratten
X-irilbbCISj pieces of tJ) yard
i
UIICII1B, IIUUI 1UI
nieces of M vnrds ut SI. (usua
price fl. and ll.i!), te short lengths
ei incsume graaeai duc.
A special eRerlng of 23 patterns (137
pieces) or desirable Hprlng styles Ilrus
tels ut SI, have been ll.SO.
TnnpcriKc 81 patterns, largely re-
i apestnes duccU , prlcei ,,0 lu.
grains of nil grades.
That's but part. The little
prices are all around in the
Carpet Stere.
In the China Mattings thick
as anywhere.
tircend fleer, Market stieet side.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Jrtvaoelsv.
IIUIOS. AIIAHTMAN.
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
Parasols ! Parasols ! Parasols !
l'araselsat Reduced Trices !
Orealest Variety of UMBRELLAS In the City.
WAGON UMBUELLAH.
ALL KINDS OK UMRRKLLAH AND PAHA
HOL MADE TO ORDER.
ALSO NET PARASOLS.
KEPAlBINa 6 RECOVERINO NEATLY DONE,
AT THK MAKERS,
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
14 East King St.
aprlJttind
Qnvivt0.
lARl'ETS I
CAHPET8
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing 1 Dyeing !
LANCASTKR FANCY STEAM DYEINQ
WORKS
Are second te none lu Pennsylvania rer ilnlsli
el work or all kinds. KeuthersUyed All Shades.
Orders will reecho prompt attention.
PHILIP SCHlIT SON & CO,,
NO. 1W SOUTH WATER STREET,
LANCASTEIt. PA. fCblVSllld
:n
JEW
Neckties and Pins,
AT ER18MA.VS.
TblTwAJ'XT'TirhT-tAssi'eu FaiTle
Eniiliie nnd Heller, en wheels, elican. as the
fel:
Uiwlui: iirlccNsliew: 6 horkepower. 9175 : 8
luirM-ieiTvr. BSi ; It) liorsi-pewer, i7.i; is norse nerse norse
new er, JS75 ; ll) herse-iniw cr, 1 1,175, cal I n t J 0 1 1 N
HESr's.'ll-llast
Milten street. m7-lid
1710U llOlI.r.ltS, ilORUONTAUTAUUUVU.
' Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of
any slzu or lKjwcr, of the best material and
workmanship, go te JOHN RUST, 3S1 Eust Kill Kill
teu strict. ni7-tfil
TTKNUlT WOLV,
FURNITURE
STORE,
has removed te 138 Cast King street, having a
full Hue of Furniture or every description at the
lowest prices.
Alse UudertMklns promptly at-
tendctt te. Call and examine our eoeds.
mciei in,
SJt-tMll
il. WOI.K. 1S11 KHSt KHlKHlre4U
INGLETREE STOCK FARM.
STORM MNG (2161)
RECORD 2:30.
Sired by Happy Medium, slre efffl performers
from U.Mjf. te iJtf. Dam Tensy Tayler by Alex
ander's Nennau, sire of Lulu, 2:Wi, Ac. Ac.
Tcnua for bprlug season of isae. teO for n foal.
Fer tabulated pedigree and ether Information,
address PANIEi4a.ENOLE.
apria-lmd&w Marietta, Pa.
vic rw.
lALAcc or FAHHtOn.
ASTRICH'S
115 & 117 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Our Stere Will Be Open in the
Evening en
THURSDAY, JULY 3,
Until 10 P. M.
GETTING READY
FOR OUR
Great Semi-Anonal Clearing Sale,
WINCH BEG1NH
Saturday, July 5th,
AND ENDS
Saturday, August 9th,
Which will Positively be the
On Monday, Jane 30th
We Commence te
Reduce Prices.
And all Goods will be sold at
the Reduced Prices as seen as
they are Marked Down.
Printed Price List will be
ready by SATURDAY, and will
be sent free en application.
Our Very Large Stock must
be reduced ; we, therefore, ad
vise you te call early, as goods
when sold cannot be replaced
for the price.
BE ON THE LOOKOUT
-FOR-
GREAT BARGAINS!
Cltry 00e20.
e
IEN EVERY EVENING.
Fer Bargains,
-GO TO-
P.OTDEMB1,
Ne. 14 West King St. w
EverytbingSeld At andBelowGest,
AS WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS.
may6-3md
mHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE,
-IN-
SummerGoeds.
FAST BLACK FRENCH 8ATINES In Solid
Celers Him Neat Figures, which arc erydmu.
ble, 25c per yard.
Thobalanccefstockof FIGURED BATISTE
te go at 10c per yard. Heme of these goods sold
at ISc and 20c.
Genuine Imported ZEPHYR GINGHAMS
reduced Irem 31c and 37Ke te 2ie.
Demestic ZEPHYR GINGHAMS In excellent
styles ut 10c and 12c. Some of these goods equal
the Imported In style.
Geed STYLE CHALLIES nt 0fc, as pretty In
design nnd coloring a expensh c goods.
White Dress Goods.
Piques In Cords and Checks. Llnen de Indes,
Victorias, NnliKoeks, Plaids, Stripes, Ac.
Pull Lines of EMBROIDERIES In geed quul
lly, fiem the ry narrow te the widest widths.
s
ill
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
martiviydll
.piAHRY IN blOCK BEST CHARCOAL,
kj itauimerea liar iron, ueudis uenncu iron.
ill, a.JUlllle H-i4liV Jtvili
Rlxets, Het uud Celd
Burden's lttet Iren,
Beiler Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-18 te Ne. 16, al
JOHN BESTS, 5 East Fulton street.
m'7-tfd
YJtlrTORS, RUE J.trt'LE GIANT,
I eeelc InsDlratnrs and Electors. Kt
HAN
wnnnn
Reller Feeder. Penberthy Inspector, American
Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN
BEST'S, SB
4iijivt'i n ...I ... a.
East Fulton street.
m7-tld
CiAWMlLlJS, BARK MILLS, COB MILLS.
O I-eather Rellers, Tan Packers. Triple liorte
Peweis. Mlllluif und Mining ilachlncry, at
JOHN BEST'S, 83J East Fulton street. uiMfd
Palace A Fashioe,
People
Cash
Stere
CtethtsiB.
-"lumtiNa.
L. Gansman & Bre.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Net Fer Sale Elsewhere I
Loek At These Cat -Prices I
Men's Bulls were I 4 M....
New Helllnrstt 2TS
iens nans were e te....,
New Kelllnsti 3iS
Men' Hults were. I 7Z.....New Belling at I 4 10
Men's. Units were. $0 75 New hellion at $ 5 12
Men's Hnlta were III W..New Belling at (IIS
Nen's HulUwerofl300..New Kellln at I 7M
Men's Hults were 114 SO ...New Helling at 8 35
Men's Suits were IIS 00 New Belling alt 040
Men's Bulbi were 118 50......New Belling at $10 75
GOO Palf Men's Pants selling new at 40, 60, G5
ami 75 cents.
Hey's Hulls new selling at $2, 12 25, $3, ti SO, $1
nnil Se.
Price almost Culln Half.
650 Pair Children's Pants at 18, SO and 25 cents
a pair.
Children's HnlU reduced te 65e, 75c,l 00, ft 25.
Ureal Reductions In our Custom Order De
partment, Prices that will make you buy whether you
need the goods or net.
FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS IN .MEN'S
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
CALL AT
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors nnd Manufacturers of Men's, Hey's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
68 and 68 NORTH QOEJQJ ST.,
.W.CORNEfiOFORANOE, LANCASTER. FA.
-Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse in the city.
MfBe cautious and make no mistake se that
you set te the rlnhtelace.
VTART1N BROS.
OUT,FeTtNG3D0 Y0U PLAY
work, TENNIS?
DRESS An the nothing belong-
OR PLAY. lugs te tnat atldg comfort
Flannel
Coats and Trousers, Flannel nod Madras Shirts,
Sasliej, Belts, Hosiery nnd Neckwear. Wc In
vieo your attention te this splendid line.
DO YOU RIDE A WHEEL ?
Remember, we supply all kinds of athletic
goods. Try n pair or our Knee Trousers and
Fast Black Leng He-e. All the latest In Belts,
Garters, Treuscr-Fnslcncrs, nnd Kulck-Knack
Dress Attachments for Bicycling.
Are Yeu Getting Ready for
a Summer Tour ?
We liaye provided a large variety ei suitable
suits for Scnshore or Mountain Wear for Beys
and .Men. See the Serge Suits at $10.00 nnd
$11.00 for Men, uud tue$J.30uud 6.00 bulls for
Bey?,
Are Yeu Fastened te Your
Business or Profession ?
If se, we provide clothing for the summer
that adds comfort whlle at work, nnd makes
the task easier. See our Thin Coats and 'cls,
Coel Trousers and Business Dress Specialties.
Our Making-te-Order nnd Rcady-Made Depart
ment will serve you promptly, exactly and
economically.
VISIT
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
gsummcv &1coert.
ST.
CHARLES,
ATLANTIC CITY. N, J.
Ocean End Delaware Ave. New Open.
JunelO-Zmd
JONAH WOOTrON.Jlt.
HOTEL BRUNSWICK,
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
New, Modern, First-Class, Complete. Pacific
nvenue, between New Yerk and Tennessee
avenues. Accommodate 200.
iipr3I-3md JOSEPHS. DAVIS.
rplIE OSBORNE.
Cor. Arkansas nnd Pacific Aves., ATLANTIC
CITY, N. J.
New Heuse. Medirn Improvement. ElevnJ
ter, Electrle Bells. Terms moderate.
JuneJ-'-'md MRS. H.OSBORNE.
THEMINNEQUA,
Al LANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Pacific Ave., between Arkansas and Missouri
-Aves ; central location ; refurnished-; under
new management; everything first-class. Write
for circular.
myllJ-2md C. A. BROWNE.
-CAMBRIDGE HOTEL,
.VTLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Ocean Frent. $2.50 nnd $3 per day. All mod
ern conveniences. Cuisine of the best.
M. 11. LEWIS, Proprietor.
.W. E. Cei'ltilAN, Manager. m :i-2md
rplIE .MANSION,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Enlarged 1 - Remodeled ! - Refurnished I
Brophy's Orchestra from June te October.
FluU appointed Cafe nud Billlurd Roem.
Coaches te und from depots and te beach dur-
iuu naming uuurs. vpfiiHii uiu inn.
Juncll-2md
1:11.
IARLL3 MCOLADE.
A TLANTIC CITY.
HOTEL CHETWOODE
Pacific Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantic City.
New am! P!retClnsi. Steam Heat; Call bells.
Twe minutes walk Irem htacli. J2.50 and M.OU
jier day. NOW OPliN
IiiKKiiml
MRS. NNIEGRUBB.
rpiIECHALFONTE,
THE CHALFONTE,
ATL.INT1C ClTV, NEWjEKsr.V.
SITU.VTED ON THE BEACH. NORTH CARO
LINA AVENUE.
mj2-3nid
E. ROBERTS A SONS.
T
HE MT. GRETNA
Narrow Gauge Railway
will he opened for the sinner season en
MONDAYjJVIAY 5th
This read extends from thoentniiiceor the
Park te the summit of the Seuth Mountain
(Governer Dick), a distance ornheut four miles.
Its miniature trains connect with nil the regu
lar passenger trains en the Cornwall J.-1 cba cba
nen Railroad nirlvlng at the Park, nud rituru
lug from tlioKuminltef the ineuiituln In time
te connect w llh trains leaving the Park.
Frem points en Penua. R. It. and Philadel
phia A- Rciutliiu- R. H.. within 100 miles, the trip
con benccempllihed In euntlaj.
H U the N4VRROWI4TGAl'(li: In thn world.
It Is the inet PERFECT IN I M CONSTRUC
TION. It has also the MOST COMPLETE
EQUIPMENT Its engines nre perfect little
models of thofctandnrdengliiesefthellrst-elnss,
and Us cars nre especially udapttxl te nttnrd an
unobstructed view ei the magnificent sccnerj
along the line. Steel Unlls. Stene Ballast. It
Is one of the ft a teres of
Mt. Gretna Park,
the finest dny resort In Central Pennsylvania.
Church anil Scheel, Military aud CI vloorgaul vleorgaul vloergaul
rations, Clubs end Tourist Parllw canstcure
the exclusive useef Mt.Grctua Park en appli
catien te .-sr.u juidij,
nl-'Umt
Bup't P. . U Railroad. Ixtmnen, Piu
lcutlatri.
NATHORST. DENTIST.
T-'tlii
llllng Teeth and Painless Extraction Hpe
iiiil veir Keis made, broken ones mended
jyur.iir. E5iiu4nvc.
and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates
fin luseneu wm.wu. jptaic.
Yes, everything pertaining
celve prompt attention, at
and pivoted, etc. es.cvcryiun
".'i'.,.'J .""t;,';; liemember that Dr.
NaniersTisthe ONLY Deutlst lu this county
who u"Vra "uSte of Medicine as well as orDtu erDtu
Ustry. an advantnge that U obvious.
tuarS-ljd&w
9v0Cvtt
T CLARKE'.-
(JPECIAL)
One for Lach Day of the Week,
AT
Saturday, June 2$, will sell Mngoella I
Cured Hums at 13c.
Monday. June 00, will sell Quart Masen;
flt73cterdezen.
Tuesday, July 1, will sell 11 pounds et Av
for 'JT.
Wednesday, July:, will sell best Edam Chd
Thursday, July 3, will sell French
HennntSiic.
Friday being the 1th, wn will sell Krld
Bargain en Saturday, which Is two pel
Cinnamon and two pounds Pepper for 3fc I
member you gel a pound ureacn rer wc
Samuel Clarke, Agl
Tea, Cence and Grocery Stere,
UAH Seuth Queen St., Near Centre Bqu
Lancaster, a.
i-Telcplione and Kree Delivery.
-T710RTHE 4TII OF JULY, 1890.
FIREWORKS! FIREWORK
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
bxiilblltens furnished, cemnrislns! a va
of new nnd beautiful designs for Public
Pf I vate Displays el the most brilliant and I
Ine colors.
With nn experience el 24 years lnthsbl
nesa, we can geiyeuunn pregramme givir
viirieu nuu musi ineaaiug uispiay.
Colored Works.
Our works are colored fires nnd net surp
bv nnv.
ir you ani a nuuuc cxuioiiien erpnv
P"
elf,
display for yourself, give us a cnll or writ ul
D. S. Buirs!
NO. 17 EAST KINO STHEET,
LANC.V8TER. PA.
A T HEIST'S.
Sugars On a Declii
-AT-
RE1STS,
Wc nre en the Eve of
THE
GLORIOUS FOURj
Whole front of our stere thrown lute
FIREWORKS,
and three wnrcroems check full. We arc llcl
aunrtcrs. Wholesaleund Retail. I
Garden and Lawn Exhibition Pieces Sri
fur our diserlptlve price list s.i, (10, flour
S100 or mere, l'rlvute or mimic dlsnlnvs ceti
tm. We usciroed Indcmunt In the selcctlei
pieces that will be pleasing and glve unlver
satlsfncllen. Sec Morning 'cut ter lilgAdv
llsenicnui en i ironerKs, eic.
Balloons, Animal Ilalli en, Chlnese nndJa
nese Iiuterns. Fless, etc Hciidenarteni
Dynamlle Crackers, Pistols. Revolvers, Bla
Cartridges, Cannons, and a hundred new lull
iu me uronerK uuc.
Sugars On a Strik
The Gicat Sugar Trust again baiting the ml
ket by lowering prices a half cent or mere. J
have reduced them a half cent a pound. 11
wnve has struck us nnd wc strike back. Cen
make vournurehases under the coelimr bred
of four Immense electrle fans. Ne het weatll
with us. Once vrc get jeu lu )ou won't 11
UKe going eui se seen. I
flcnlc and Camulne Parties sunDlledatl
(lured rates. Big stock of Smoked Meats, Bl
Tongues, etc. IlrstNcw Mackerel of the
son, weigh one pound each, lc a peu:
uvcryining inai is scasemiDie we nave.
J.FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, I
CORNER WEST KING 4VND PRLVCEST
Directly Opposite
J. B. Martin & Ce.'n Dry Goods Stere, and I
Next Doer te Serrel florse Hetel.
aa-Lenk for the Big Sign across the pal
menu
yinchinci'ii.
OR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY
c'ne. from 2 te 60 horse-newcr. nnd Ve
ail
Euulnes from 2 te 40 herse-newer. veu v
findth(.m at JOHN BESTS.
ii nasi ruill
street.
-ITIORTHE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE
,13 the market, go te JOHN BEST, 38.1 Ei
Fulton street.
im-itd
rmntllt MAliT IllfVSJ linl- I'lTTIMflU OflT
Ij plain nnd reducing, up te (Much dtnraeW
Malleable Fittings. Flanges. Fiance Union
Manifolds, American Unions, Tuba Support
nnngrrs, nenr ana coning naies, goieaurc
BEST'S, :!. East Fulton street. in7-tfdj
T7I0R BOLTS, I,AG SCREWS, SET SCREWS
AJ nquarennn iicxngen isuis, uiesogeoasi
SlOCK,Ul JUU I11V51S, &u luui r imen siren
in7-tfd
IJ!0It4MERIC4VNSIGIITFEEDCYLINDli
Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Bearing I
vnn mil irnt llinm nl .TnlfV lit
jT'S, ail En I
Fulton street.
IU1-UUJ
171011 BOILER TUBE BRUSHES, STILLSO
3 1'ipe Wrcnchc8,Pliennd Menkey Wrench
combined. Files, OH Cans, etc,
go
te JOH
IIE.VT, SJJ Eust Fulton street.
m7-ttal
"OARTICULAIt 4VTTENTI0N PAID
a .viecici iniung, l-uiicrns, urawiugs nt.
Blue I'rlnts. ut prices
reasonable, at JOlq
REisT'H.&B EnstFulteustreeL
nu-iiei
CJTEAM xieATISTHECOMINGHEATKcJ
k7 dwellings, churches, school houses, et
tlieugu succession)' used ene mi ml red yea
age. vvnen you contemplate 11 change call
JOHN BEST, who will glve you u sutlsfuctei
Jet), at a fair price. m7-tld1
UMPS, BOILERS, MINING, CENTRIFI.I
L gnl and Steam Pumps, et any capacity,
J OHN BES T's. ill Eest Fulton strceL in7-tf
ls, et any capacity,
ulten street. in7-tfd
lADIATOIH, OF ANY
M.VKE OR Dl
JLl sii
byJOl
j sign, can be furnlshcdntrcaseiiablefigun
res
luii.t Jji-Ji. za ijisi 1 11 lien street.
iii7-lj
TTtOH CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LtGIM
or heavv. nt short notice, l'e te JOlli
HLsr. :cu K&hi i-uuen street. nn-nuii
e-v rrf FEirr of pipe, from f
rtl 1. 1 II II J inch te 0 Inch diameter. K,
salent 11 low figure, nud the only houseln till
city with 11 pipe cutting machine, cutting tin
tl Inch diameter, nt JOHN BEVT S,.1UEnst Frfl
teu street. m7-tfd
ri-iANKSrOR WATi:it.OII.3.ACID ORGA
1 ofanvshane or capacity, ut fair prices, d
te JOHN UFT. SH East Fulton street. Im7-t4
llTtOR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLAR!
JJ llanuers, Llamii 110x1s, Ceupltngs, etc., i
te JOHN BEST.'.) 1
uaai
I Fulton street. m74!
OACKING", AS TOLLOWS: DIRIGO.FO!
JL steam und IlydraulloPaeklng.Asbestltop
Woven mid Wick lMcklug. Ileum l'acktinr. A
tn'Stes Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestc
Sheathing, Gum Pact'ng.Guin Kings for W'ati
GnugcH, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent A
hesle. Lined Mctlenal l'li) Cever, nt JOIL
IlEH'r.S, ail East Pulteu street. m7-tfd
T7IOR PRATT A CA11Y AHBETO1 DIS
JL'
Valves. Jenkins Vnlves.Bruss Glebe Valve; I
Brass Gule Valves, Iren Bedy Olobe Valve.' I
lA'ver safety Valves, Pep Saaty Valves, A
Valves, Radluter Valves, Priitl'N hwingln
Check Vulvcs. Brass Check Valvcs.Poet Vulve
Angle Valves, call at JOHN BETti, 3M Knt
Fulton Street. m7-tfd,
(
mntr .'!' ti . 1 n 1 nniv IITilt iklf mil
1 Pressure, Wnter GaugcJ., Gauge Cocks
Meed Wluvls or Weluliletl. GUiss Tubei
Whtstltw, r nheus fur stiem Gauges, Cyltudci
Oilers Plain, Wattr Gauge Columns Cocks f(J
Mlenm Gauges, cull oil JOHN UEsT, SW EaJ
Fultenstreet. m7-tfd I
l.tlRU BllirKS, FIRE CLAY. .VT LOt
I4 rtgurcs, goteJOHNBlr,SjjEast Ftiltef
street.
m7-lfd
AiruiTE corre.N
WASTE. COPPED
I.D in I
uuds e I
ter tiirl
:n Ens I
m7-td ' I
V the
itieiMtund. 10c; In lets of 10 pounds
ever. 8c. .VII erxrU ilcllvrrwt te unv part of t
nver
pltv
cttyrree. caueu juh.n iujsi-, ie s:i um
Fulton street.
r I
TF IN WANT Of BRASS OR IRON hfOlel
I t ecks, Asbestos I',u Kfil Cooks, IV t unu Ultrl
them, or send jour order by mall, te JOIIA-
IIEmI, SK East Fulton stiwt. m7-tfd
-S.OLO BRONZE, LHll'lDS AM) SlZIMul
X rer steam work, at JOHN jitsi",SH ta' (
i luiuu sirifi. ,...-.,v.
t GEMY FOit CALLAHAN COS CF-I
incut te take the place of Re J Lead. In
bulk it mai.es five me- the quantity or red
leiiu and ts rar sn;Tler in iniiKing neain jnuw,
lacking iii.mmttl hand liela pluus en iMllen.
Ac, Ac, pi, :.! ien'1 xr ieuud, ut JOHN
BEST'S, auliisl Fulton street, W7-U4
U
t&AitfV
hM&Wii ?
gfg 'Ifytift