Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 02, 1890, Image 2

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it DAILY INTELt.lOENrER,-Febllhd
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ftOTICK TO BLBSOMBERH-Remll by cn
J n facienm order, nt where neither of
vr Ifcliii cm lw procured ecd in neutered
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fcnUred at lbs Pcwtefflc. M second class mall
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Lancaster. Pa.
,UUrqATK. PA.. July 2, 1890.
' ' Tke'lleadrick't Mmumeat.
Vf Gov. Hill attended the unveiling of
r tue monument te Mr. ltenancK in m-
iMMpeiii en metuay. i no eccawuu m
iW" worthy or tlie attanaanee ,ei me
BwaMratie Governer of New Yerk.
J.Er-Prldent Cleveland wen net prea-
ttt'and perhaps Governer Hill ceu-
; wdera mat una cenn is one ler nun in un
hurwMentlal aspirations ; and perhap
Ittnlifht, If the governor had anything
i'liAmlnri nrUli nil Hint, ramit. Hut he la
Kf'nnt yet, nor la there a faint chance that
; be ever will be, a presidential quantity.
i$He lacks the quality entirely. Mr.
y f'tAvelnnil nnulhtv illil lint trn hecause
ELfta was net in official nlace. and did net
ljrlsh te afcem (e be battlltiK Gov. Hill's
fMJJHtlU iHJUlll.N. no ucnuvu mm, luuivin jiu
aST'tera lest between them, and perhaps
&' there was no demand for the prcence
F'A nt Imth lii liirllniinnnlls In this het
& weather. I
EH. Yet it would avc been entirely sult-
fc.i'aDle If Mr. Cleveland lmd been present,
lateiugUlflfa 1st. iicnuricks was ins as-
In office liv his side In Washlnclen.
Mnd he was a very Reed man indeed ;
qulte dtatlnctly dlfl'erenl in his tye
B tmtn tr r!lAVnlntifl vaI it v.pv uipvlnu
& able tervant of his country. Mr. Hen-
iv-drlcks waa a party man and a politician,
ft but Of the best class. He believed in
;. administration by party and bad little
fvHMrardfer the Idea of the reformer who
XnroDescs a civil service administration
',thatts free from political appointment.
jV We would net class Mr. Hendricks
f-ibilt lifi trea a irrifxl ilpul alrnnwr nun
TTtl.Bn iltA lilvuiAti. tMV.al.lj.lif teflm ulnti.lu
rSAa Tnrlleha'a ntvialflnnttfil flirilm nn 4ltn
fRipubllcau side. Mr. Hendricks was
Aklwa'vs upheld by the Demecracv of his
'tate and was their very creditable rcp-
? wentatlve In national politics. When
vf-ba) took the second place en the ticket
wltb-Mr. Cleveland ; It vas placing the
Shlnd the less prominent, In obedionco te
Iftnat political necessity which calls te
,-the front the fresh aud undented rather
v tnan tue eiu ami nattered ligurc.
;rIn llendrlcks' .nomination assured
g? Indiana te the ticket aud was the pledge
0f success, such personal strength,
teadlly maintained during his life in
V the state In which it was passed, issulll-
lctent testimony of his character uud
tliavHiij. jiid jiiiiuiuiit-iii' in uil'Uiru w
f4he auecessful type of the politician who
K. ta avise a statesman mid who llvi nml
.5 ..! I IT. I-Alu 1iiitilliirtn. Ih .. .. a. .a
fi'' ilnavfsj innliln nnrlv llnitu
Vsr - - .
"7$, The riekcrhig 0ntrae.
'tt Kendei-s or the Ixrrr.unKNCUit will
endoi-se the statement that this journal
:,j-Bciuuui uuunin, um me reclusive JlUDll
frT catien en Tuesdnv of the burnlntr of a
igheuse, and barn in this comity by
JISlfailre.l lltnn lu n ntln umiiil.
mentlenInr. Te-da.v the uictronelllan
I J I 1 I II I .1SM. lltl ul.lH.. ..! t r .l.-l.. .
(MWHura wijj ijiu nitu , unit c.tliljjllty uur
JjIecal contemporaries will doubtless come
JTiumoenngaioug wiiu incir neiuicu vcr-
f along or this remarkable event.
v ........
me iiiciuuiii is one mat cans ler mesi
irieus attention. It reveals a statu of
things net at all in harmony with the
i,j iwuuuru ei guuu ciiizeusiiip maiuiaincu
gfbr mnuy cenerattens by the sturdv
farming jiopulatlen of this famous old
ajoeunty. The depredations of herse
;ctbleves in the lower end have long been
f the text for Indignant comment en the
W--l-, - . II.- 1 . . at ...
:sjeu.euess ei iuu iaw in (leuung Willi
"' such bold elleiKk'i-H hut thnt i1ivp tint
rraake the resort te lynch law any
less an outrage. White Cans can net
!fbe tolerated in Lancaster county. As
Tfiieiwwu iuu ,wu wviiu, n would no ncucr
'?te cheese linrne thlnvni. (nrtlie iuuiriI m.
.ganlzatlen of men for purposes of sum-
.t.Biary veugeauce is sure te urceii innum
erable evils, and te prove eventually a
terror te the Innocent, rather than a
eourge for the guilty. The success of
& these farmers of Eastland In punishing
ye tne i'Jckeriugs, may encourage them te
'.similar treatment of ether supposed
jj offenders, and the chiefs of their league,
" armed with the power of judge and
(injury, may exercise their porseuul spite.
v mi.A iA.v.ii..n it .... .i . . i
lui- uuiL-viivu uciieu m me mvr is net
ifk ltf nilTVfl lir iilininlr.ti.w.it. nf llm I....
.... ,j HUUtlllUUIIIWIII vl .I.1U 111V),
lawlessness will net cure law breakers.
r What the lower eud wtints is a mere
i fearlexs and nlert nublle bcntlmeut lu
bringing criminals te justice, and when
a there is an efleiiMj It .should be reeeirnlzeil
ih as the nartlcnlnr liiiutnrca nt nmrn ..lit
Pfy J .,. ..J...k., . W.V.J VHi
S in te aid the capture of the eflender.
j, A false neighborly feeuthnent often na-
i'venta men from giving Information
t" wnicn may net by itself be damning but
i mat would Willi similar evidence help
: te set the law at work aud secure justice.
'Pennsylvania farmers should uet be
found masked aud armed by midnight,
nib nu.Aiug u ufuuu uayiigut anu
ffe-6" " '"-!.
t UAMiarl fm lull' n.t.l rrlnt
HccMesg Iadirsliln.
I. The conduct of the Republican leaders
j'" "" uuje luiui)!. uiresu tne saying
ifihat these whom the gods would de de
fatrev llicv flr.i i,ini- ......i i. i . i ..i
S5 another way of buying that the Jutexi-
QwmMu v.. ,unci unugs it te an eud.
b-Vm --- i ..j u be lung nes-
g&Mwed the country as te Jj prone te press
rte enactment meahurei tn .r.i. ,,..,.
Ett power, regardful euly of their prom
K?.Ue in that regard. Tue iinn iiva ua.
&jatnly turned up In the Jiepubllcan lead
V,."" " juuciure, who are ei me Kind
u'l! that are thrown te tli fmnf l... i.i.
!r' beU and unscrupulous use of power.
t-,"" v""; ""t luesiaunsu uie present
;t admlulstratleu : and Heed pjimn mvi
Itaklng it for hit apjielnted duty te
PCilwriwlual0
kt" There is fair Indication that both w HI
k uwiw eui in a nurry by the voters
Lnheia they treat se uuivreinotileusly :
I' Timi.T7 " awk ""'' ea"
; nB.jr ter me country.
--I Sneaker Itecd. It u t..i,i i ...
, i, , , , - , mil iu
tvhla csjieclal chaige the fwleral elec-
,wuu u.u which is te be paused
fj.wy me iieufe. iiuvimr been iirci'im,..!..
jr ku uf u jivpuuucau caucus. Uy
means of the Heuse aud nnrtv ,i.m,i.,
Jjy tu )caker has come into iesses-
wmexieuee aim is credited with
! Sewer te iuu u-li.it i..i-iuii.. i...
.E?JTAte b,U 4W4 Hlustra-
wi uw power; being flereely
r ..n...
epiMwcd by the Democratic minority
and net heartily supported by the Ite
publtcan majority, it Is still expected te
become a law, because the speaker says
no. The weapon It propose, te secure
te the Hepubllcan party for lis perpetu
ation are such aa he W lilies te wield. He
liellcves uet only In government by
party, hut lu such government by the
party iu power as will enable
It te pcrpetuate Itself, peaceably
If it can, fraudulently if It may,
forcibly if It must. It is evident that
this country, which is new governed by
a president whose fraudulent election Is
admitted, li te be continued under
Republican admlulstratleu by like
methods, If the purposes of Reed and
Quay can be effected. They are the
authors of the present political situation,
and If they can stay at the helm we
have full knowledge of where they
will anchor us. And it only needs such
knowledge te take them from the helm.
'WnenvKii Is chosen as their standard
bearer the Democrats of Pennsylvania
will celebrate this Fourth of July with a
breezy feeling of victory In the air. ,
.Thk news columns of the Philadelphia
Imerd should be Instructed by the direc
tion of Its editorial page- that "It Is a mis
take te suppese that the fortunes of the
party or of any candidate may be ad vanced
by the abuse or misrepresentation of ethor
candidates." That Is a very sennlble decla
ration; but It Is ovldenilystrnnge doctrine
te these who filled the Jtecerd news col
umns with statement about the Peuio Peuie Peuio
cratle candidates, that are altogether fash
ioned regardless of fact and with intent te
help one and hurt another candidate. Den
oral orders have evidently been Issued te
the Ileeerd news editor te decerate its fact.
TitKnE was a dust explosion In a Phila
delphia malt heuse en Tuesday, which
would have- been very violent If all the
windows had net lioeu opened. As It was,
two men were thrown a considerable dlv
tanee and dangerously burned by the
Hash, Dust ex plosien have uttracted a
great dual of attention of recent j enrs, and
It ha hocemo an established fact that dust,
tleatlug lu dry air In a dctiae cloud, niny
form a violent oxpleslvo mixture, aseaslly
Ignited and hardly less dangoreua than
gunpowder, l'leurlng mills and saw mills
liave mysteriously blown up, with no ethor
cause assignable, and oxpeilmonts have
demonstrated the danger of tee much dust
In the air. In the malt heuse explosion a
spark catiRed by the friction of the machin
ery Is supposed te have II red the limit dust
which tilled the air.
' "
Tun weddlng of Captain Murrell, the
Iiore of the Danmark disanUir, was neted
In our telegraphic new or Tuesday, but a
feature worthy of special montlen wns the
wearing by earh of the six ushers efa ro re ro
markable scarfpln presonted by the groom.
The pins were e( flnely chased geld repre
senting two flags upon a masthead, our eur our
reundtd by a dellcate geld rope, the ends
of which were tied. These pins were an
exact counterpitrt,botu In color and design,
of the regulation lgnul of the marl no cedo,
which translated means, " Wanted, a
pilot." This hanging of signs en his tmcli tmcli tmcli
oler assistants was mi original Idea of the
captain's. ,
....
Ouanh Baciikm Tam'an, of Tammany,
kindly sends an Invitation for the Fourth
of July coleuration of that famous organi
zation. The Society of Tammany or Co
lumbian erder, was organized In the same
year that witnessed the adoption of the
constitution, and has for a hundred yeirs
been an active participant lu alt the great
events of our history.
Tun two small vessels which coustltute
the Iaytletienavy have been uudorgelng
rejMilrs et Crump's ship yard.I'hlliidelphlii,
and their crews are busy fighting raN.
The rats have taken ossessleii of the
llaytlcn nnvy, and both ships are he
thoroughly infested with thorn that the
sailors cannot sleep with safety unless
when suspended Iu hammocks ; and thelr
shoes and clothing are gnawed and
dostreyod by the hungry rodents. Twe big
cats were lecked In the held lu the hepe
that they would sottle the trouble, but
both wero promptly killed, and a large rat
torrler shared the same fste. Theu the
crew wero formally marllaled for wer
against the rats, anil the slaughter was tor ter
rlhle. The Hayllonsareclalmlnga victory,
and as they have net had a M ar for several
months are greatly rorresheil by the Inci
dent, aud will return te thelr natlve land
In the beet of training for Its next revolu
tion. The Hayllen navy has been very
much ridiculed, but the next tlme anyone
asks what It Is fit for the Haj liens enn
proudly answer " llatsl"
The Adds el fruits.
Gee. W. Jehnsen, In his Chtmnliy of
the h'uitd, says, In describing the " veget
able feed or the world": "The grateful
acid of the rhubarb leaf arlces irem the
malle acid and Uln-exalatu or potash which
it contains i the acidity or the lemon,
orangeand ethor sccles or the cenns C'linm
Is caused by the abundanoe of citriu acid
thelr Julce contains j that or the cherry,
tiliiiu, apple and pear fiein the malic ueld
In thelr pulps that of goesoborrlos and
currants, blaek. red uud white, ftem a
mixture or malle and citric acid: that or
the grapa from a mixture of malic
and tartaric acids; that or the mange
from cltrie acid and a very fugiiUe
eeutIal oil ; that or the tamarind from
a mixture or citric, malle and tartaric
acid; the lla or or asparagus front aspartlc
acid, found ulse In the root or the inarsli inarsli
mallew; and that of the cucumber from a
peculiar poisonous ingredient culled ningin,
which Is found in all fungi, and Is thecaiise
of thoeueumber belng ellenslve te heiiih
stomachs. It will be observed that rhu
barb Is the only fruit which contains bln bln bln
oxalate of potash lu conjunction with nn
acd. it Is this ingredient which reudeis
tins fruit se w hnlesome at the early com cem com
ineueeinent of the su miner, and this Is one
orthewlso proIsiens or nature rer suii-
tllvillir 11 llllMllI mirtflnr nl d lliun !... 1. V.
llkelv te be most ncoded.
" lleet root ewes It nutritious riallty te
about 0 nor cent, ersugar which It contains,
and its flavor te a pectillur substance con
taining nitrogen mixed with pectle acid.
The carrot ewes its fattening powers also
te the sugar, and Its flavor te a peculiar
ittye!l ; the horseradlslidcihes Its Uaer
and blistering power from a velatile acrid
oil. The Jerusalem antlchoke contains 141
per ccnt.ef sugar and 3 ercent of Inullii a
variety or starch,) besides gum aud a peeu-
llnp milittlntinn I... ltl.il. Ilu II. .... I.. .?i..
and. lastly, garlic, aud the restorthe onion
family, derive their ecullar odor from a
yellowish, velatile, acrid oil; but they are
nutritious from containing nearly half their
weight of gummy and glutinous substances
w. j vi i-ivun' utriiliud.
Ak for
e.lier.
Van Heitkn's
Cocea lake no
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Vetllli; llluttlfll If nn'.t l.tiMl li...... . I
That wlun Iemt te im'x arms,
iuu mat may necrlrt Iilm gn,
i.i LK.-uirmi;ii MixuiiONT hoe pmwiii
UlM te the breath the balm of flowed
And Waet the tieth as white as mew,
A Policeman llmced Tp.
w.!!Lrai,f,l?;".,:
semely from rheui.ialUm iielfHi.it .11 1 mi
aiivt-iMxl 111 1 tried Thern,,,'' "J",!,". V, j ', ",.
a )leii.iirtereciuumtiid It." Held hi IjimVuV..,!
by W.T. llecli.mana u Neiti, KKj
Famous 'Women.
1. I .J n al...lnM..I ....I ,1 ... .. . ...
.. .n .. rihlllllinil, mi fc lllll. llll.kl Ol I1IA II...,..,,
wiie hHe aUiferiMl fiime liHrt,lltVmUm'.er
....,,,. .i;v iwjuim i(.uruuB IKUMII. ThU
bcreuntl I'eutimitHl anplkn!ieu iiecanrv i
Ihe woman wheahplrca te nil an exaltisi piafc
ou diblllty unrt Icinale vveuUuiAa. i)r.
PtHn1. tfnt i.l.n ll...l ...I.... .. III.... ..'
and (tin uarranted te restore lhee fuiicttenal
,.u.TO.,.,i,ui mi. iiiuupeiiEauie te liMtltli.
Ak a rcitlc for ull lhew chronic Weakneues
w Then PcculUr, women Jt li unequuled.
p ..
, " My Mether
Ita been lulng your .Hur.lerA. Illoed. Ititlcri iu a
1 er remedy and tlnd tbennery ellliacle i."
elli Jud'held l " Unci.urbi "w' TuSK
inwaU9NwtttQnSitrlt, T" ,,0cfi, j
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THE IiANOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER. TTEDSDAY. JULY 2, 1890.
0 WJrrs 81kcih&
MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM.
Mr.J. C. Jenrt, rltr marshal or rulten, Ar
kansas, wrltM : "Almnt ten ream age I son
tnirWda wrere eaw of bleed potion, llailrad
ln phTilelaiu of the elty were railed In.atd
Iliry prerrlbed BinlMn sfUTinoOlelne, whlrli
1 took wllhenl aflerdlnc rn nny irllrf. I nlm
tried mrrcurlHl and petnali rnncdles, with the
same uiiierreiuriil rmtill, bnt which brought
en nn attack of mercurial rlieiimntuin that
made my life one of unleld aeeny. Anrstif Anrstif
ferlnit four men h, I gave up n" former mn
dim mid remiiiPticed taklnr Mwlft'sHperlfletM.
H. H.) Arter tnltlnc ecrel bottles, I wnsen
tlnly eiirrdBnd able te rwiimn work. I con cen
nlder Hwirt's Bpwinc (8. B. K.) the Rrcstcnt nied
tclnn for bleed poisoning UMlny en the mar
ket." INHERITED SCROFUtA.
Swift's H-lfle(H. H. K)eured my little boy e
lirredltary ncrefula, which broke out nil eirr
hla face. Fer year he lmd suiriTOd, and 1 hud
rllvin up nil heic of Ills rrceiery, when at
eiudli I wa Induced te uwH. H. H. After ualng
mfiw belUes he wa entirely rured. Net a
symptom new remain of the dlneane. This
wiw Hi ree years age. .
Mrt8.T. r MATItr.lW.
Msthervllle, Mlxs.
TreatUe en Illoed and Hkln UUeancs mailed
free.
(2 HWIKT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, On.
B
EITKIl THAN TKA AND COPFKI1
Feil
the Nerve. t
VAN HOUTEN'8 COCOA.
THE 0R10IKAI.-M03T SOLUBLE.
Auk your Oreeer for It, take no ethor. (CI
gtlteea.
SUMMi:itHllOIX! t "s' '
TIIKMANWIIO INTIlOjQUCKI) TIIK FOUIl
EEEE
In the Matter of Shoes,
WAH
D. P STACKHOUSE,
NOS. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO STREET
ANIIIIHIMNOW INTIIOIIUUINO TIIK
FOUIl
trLL.S,
-AH1IK-
XUIIllHhlf.
Km In Oiinllty,
ALU In Variety, and
Xlln Lew Price.
Culluud He Will Prove It te Yen.
STACKHOUSE
NOB. MAM KA8T KINO HT.
SIIOK HHAl'lM THAT bUHGEHT COOt,
NEau.
OPERA SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS.
T.ev-eut Hliec In iniiiiv ilirferent
ntjle find ready Mile theiw warm dn)n.
All Ibuleadlni; pretty Miape for Ijiillex'
mid Chllilreii h iriar uru here lu both
black and runiet leather.
I'retty liiiiied Hllnper for Ladlen"
weuratSOe. Kid leather upper, hwl
of miKlerate height, with uciilnnd tanly
round tee. Htltcliedand madotreti(ly,
rarely eer rip. Much better thun llie
uual crade Held elnewhere at like ret.
At 75e the (jrade I better. '1 tin stock In
them (.Unlit! bettert-d; mere palim
taken lu the making. A (heap and
prt tty slipper ladles heuld hi e,
Attl better kind tlll, malleeli pretty
Hliapcd lnt, Mliclilly urrlied. The
tltehliiK 1 utreiiK, urn mailn and tin.
lahed neatly, have geed, mrene eouti eeuti
teraaud lit Kinicly.
Common Hii.e 0era Hllppcrs for
middle uited ladle at tl.ii. Coiuferta.
bio from the nrt tliuowern. Ferthl
reateu they grew Ktreuger dtnorlleM
e ery day. They wear lung and treug.
Full Drew. 0ra Hllppem for Fnalileii.
able Yeung Ijtdlen nt fl.ne and K. The
newet and prctttel Htylei. Heelally
udapled for wedding.., selrcca uud like
MM'lul eeut,
MlmuVOeraHllpeni from 40e twilr
up te the lliuuit uml liuiidKemcal made.
Aged Ladle' tackleN. neUrlfi uud
ramrerUible lHikln, Jl te IJ, ilave low
heel, bread Rele, are whin at the tee
uud hand-sewed ; light, soft and euny en
the feet.
iJidh ' Oxford Neat, attractive, ti -Huh
kind, 'i he bet line orexfoul
rer perfect titling iialttleseld In Ijiii.
euter. De net gap atklde. IHi'IehcIj.
1 hi I a true of UiQclieapckt u well a
the nnet we bine. Ve have them lit
60, 75e, II, tl.'A and up. We'ie many
line gruilc efKllpper and OxferilHlu
Mirleu line leathern, In Opera Heuare
Ten mid Common Kense Htjle. lluiiil.
tened, uud faultle In tit, multn and
unlali, All or them mnrkl at riiihou riiiheu
uble price. Net n row kind, but plenl)
of them Hint make clioeliig caj .
SHAUB & BURNS,
11 Neitni Qukk.n Struct, Laneas-
TKR. iA.
UMMI:ItHIIOEJ!
TENNIS
OXFORDS!
I haenne of the Ijirgest I.lnc of Men's Iji
dli, .Mlse', ilejs' uud Youth' 'leunlsOv 'leunlsOv
ferd In iherlty.
Wen' llrettn Checkered Ttnnl Oxfenld. I'K
IIej'h ' i ' jt.
Ijulle' " " ne'
Mle' it .1"
Yeutli' " ' n ijh,.'
Meu'aHvcemlOnide Light lentil UNrerdN.tiv!
Hey' " .. i. '(j
Ijiille' " " ii v."
MIM' " M li i.'
Youth ! M i r.'
.Meii'llet(liade jitet Light HtrlpeO SI (O
llO II II i ' y,.
Ladle' " ' j.'
....llfiVn1 H,-udeTi.iHiU llul.lu Uglit Cluck
mid Kelld llren n, SI 50.
I hue ulie a Large Line of Men', Hey', Ui.
die and Mines' Cuuva Tennis Oxfent. with
itubber Bele, having Ix-uther Hele hetuceu
the "Jibber boles and Inele,ut J1C0, Jli'), SI V
See Large Display in East
Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H. Frey,
IHuccesser te KllEY 4 ECKEKT) tbe Leader of
Lew l'rlcei lu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOH.S A 5 KAHT KINO HntKEl'.
l.NLAHrKH, l'A.
a-Mnru Cljed Kxerj Kifinng at B o'clock
KxitptMemlay uud turday.
JpNaLKTUKK SIOCIC FAltM.
STORM KING (2161.)
ii:coiti)2te.
Hired b
'iVMllM'W it,f,"u.,ni ln fM lvrfenner
from 9
andeA &, ,r;.r , ? '.?,' .w. ? .lu.r '
ii.,.fi7..L"v..'" '""" Vef ".
Fer Libiiiui.7. ,1 M" ei iNv, tw) for u feu .
adarr,,lUt,TA'?ELaVNOL'KH,len'
THOSTElt'H COUNEU BALOON.
A NICE HOT LUNCH
S,U '".Wrt "vew inernlng from tel-
lutCft'l er drawn from tlieke:
'' 'K ' " .H
w ' ,0 r i?-.- I .'... (r '. ' T" -
&nmntmhtt'm.
miLAeELNtlA. Wedeeaday, July 3, UM.
The shams of the period.
Prominent among them are
BabyA Carriage shams. Yeu
can easily treat them if you
cheese. Ours only te tell of
the realities, the true cheap
ness. Have you a baby ? Docs
baby need a Carriage ? Then
read this and ponder. At $8
you can buy here the identical
Carriage you are charged
$10.75 fr elsewhere, another
at $7, far below competing
prices, ethers at $6 and $5.
The great Baby v Carriage
sales of this business enable us
te command prices, styles and
qualities as none ethers can
makers or dealers. We are
makers. The assembly princi
ple Bodies from various fac
teries, Running Gear from
ethers, Parasols from ethers,
Upholstery all done en the
spot is the method, and that's
what making means. Our repu
tation demands two things :
TvW.- The Baby Coaches must
be right in style, quality and
strength.
Second. The price must be as
low as the market or lower.
De you suppose we would
allow anybody te supply your
Baby Carriage for less than we
de ? We've ether things te
sell, and by one thing you judge
all. Catch us charging mere !
Let us knew if you de.
The $12 Carriage is a marvel
of elegant cheapness. Then
tee you can sort tbe Carriage
up as you please : select body,
running gear, parasol, and fix
price te your taste and pocket.
Ne trash.
Ilasemcnt, northeast of centre.
Besides the regular features
which have given Boek News
se much favor, the July number
contains a very interesting and
carefully prepared " Suggestive
list of Beeks te read before go
ing te Europe," with hints of
the scope and style of most of
them. The plate paper por
trait this month is of Jules
Verne.
Boek Nczvs is . 5c a number,
50c a year.
Near Thirteenth street entrance.
Jehn Wariamaker.
VctraaelB.
rOSK llltOS. IIAHTMAN.
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
Parasol ! Parasols ! Parasols 1
I'uniMil at Heduced I'rlce!
(iruiteit Variety of U.MHUELLA8 In the City.
WAC10N UMnilELLAS.
ALLKINIISOK UMtiltELLAI AND 1'AIIA
SOUS MADE TO OltDEIl.
ALSO NlH' 1'AUASOL.S.
REPAIBINO U RECOVERING NEATLY DONE,
ATTHEMAKE1W,
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
14 East King St.
apr!2 .lmd
(Ravpcta.
QAiir.
UTS I CAHl'ETH
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing I Dyeing ! Dyeing !
LANOASTKIl FANCY STEAM DYEINd
WOKKH
Are second le none In l'eiinylnnla for fliilkh
et erk erall kind. KeatlierNl)id AIIHhade.
Order, a III reeoUe prompt attention.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO,
1
i
NO. IS) SOUTH WATEK ST11EET,
LANCA8TKK. IU. feblMiud
riMIE l.ANCASTEH UAKl'UT HOUSE.
S. & V.
China Mattings.vJ,rr)!i,.e,T.,r,.,cNv0:i,.
Carpets, Shades,,? Kioelr.n,,r "
Curtains and Awnings $
EAIH DEALING I LOW ESI' 1'IUCE.S I
NO DKCEIT10N ! ONE l'KICE TO ALL
SHAUB & VONDERSMITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street
auirW-lyd
ffcutietru.
Dll. NATHOIWT, DENTIST.
JUCENTUE SO.UAltE.
Killing Teeth and faliiltus Extraction Bpe
elultle. New Set made, broken ones flirnded
and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plate
and plNeted, etc. 'ien.eu'rythlng iiertiilnlnjj
teDentUtry will rive he prompt attention, at
jerv Moderate Term. Hemember that Dr.
NalhentU the ONLY Dentist In Iht county
who 1 a graduate of Medlclne a well a of Don Den
UMry.nn advantage tbat li obvleiu.
marit-lyd.tw
IS7
TEW
Neckties and Pins,
AT EIUSMAN'H.
TTENHl- WOL.
FURNITURE STORE,
tiaa removed le L16 Eat KIdk street, having
full Hue or Furniture or every description ut the
levreit price. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call and ezamln our geed.
K-UdB H. WOUT, 1M Sat ting Slnat,
r?rT.TJ?'f!SiWT!
-. .- - . r, ..r -.-
"-TJCHl
ylttc f f)whltM.
At JiCK OK rANUtOA. '
)
ASTRICH'S
115 ft
117 N. Queen St..
LANCAMTEIt.PA,
Our Stere Will Be Open in the
.. Evening en
THURSDAY. JULY 3,
Until 10 P. M.
GETTING READY
-KOK OUK-
Great Semi-Annual Clearing Stle9
WHICH BEGINS
Saturday, July 5th,
ANU ENDS
Saturday, August 9th,
Which will FealtUely be tb
On Monday, June 301
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.
i
BE ON THE LOOKOUT
KOU
GREAT BARGAINS!
V! (00O&.
0IL
N KVKItY EVENING.
Fer Bargains,
-OO TO-
P.GSNYMAHRO.,
Ne. 14 West King St.
EverytfiingSeld At and Belew Cost,
AS WE AtlE POSITIVELY GOING! OUT
OP BUSINESS.
niay5-3ind
w
AHIIUINQHAMS!
WashGinghams
-AT-
A BARGAIN.
WATT & SHAND,
Offer one of (lrcatpt Untvnlns eer seen In
HTllll'EU AND PLAID
DRESS GINGHAMS.
Three TliniHimd YnriU Kreli IlrlKht Coloring!
lit iHe n urd ; former prlee, lCc.
.ONE MOKE CASE
36-Inch Printed Dress Cballies,
Choice St j les and Coloring, 2e a yard.
a- A few mere pleees left of tbee DAKK
aitOUNDDKhSSCIIALLIES.IuIlrewn. Blue.
Orevnand Hliite Gronndx.&eayurd ; only half
IU true alue.
ONE 1IUNDP.ED I)OSEN
I. X. L. Unlaundried Shirts.
Exeeln evervthlnif eer tliewu In thin line"
niHilenf tbn lb t Heavy Mutlln, Llaen Hetom
nml rutin, lined and reinforced, and the pi Ice
enlyS7c; as geed as any sold at 6Jc.
IV) Dezen Dark and Medium Gray
Ladies' Summer Hese
At Ac a pair ; worth Se.
The Brigand Sash.
I'enr yard lone, made of Surah Bilk, Sewing
Silk rrlnije. in lllaek, Cream, Illne, Vhlte, Car
dinal and Old Hee. - '
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
"ITIOll PULLEYS. SHAFTING. COLLARS.
J2 Hanin,Claiiip Itexen. CeupllbK, ttc. te I
te JOHN IiEaT. UI it t'ultoe tuttl ml-lk
i
Palace
hki
NEW YORK STORE.
.
lthltt.
'P
INE TAILOniNG.
I-
4 I
.896-SPRING.-1890
14 4r
Fine Tailoring.
Th Larseit and Mmt Elegant Aexertmeut
w
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Ready for Your Inxp:ctlen.
We would alie annennca the pnretiaM of a
Jeb Let of English Heltln(t mid TreuMrlua at a
(Tent (aertnee, which we will Mil at
AsteBiskiagl j Lew PricM.
ilpMl aarlyle eeura a bargala in then
1 m 9
H. . Gerhart,
i '
ONLY
DIRECT IMPORTING TlLOIl IN TnECIT Y
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dZ7-Ud
e
LOT1I1NO.
L. Gansman & Bre.
SPECIAL BARGAINS .
Net Fer Sale Elsewhere 1
Loek At These Gnt Prices 1
Men's BulUweret 450 .....New Helling atl B75
Men' HulUwcrel 550..... New Selling at ( 8 25
Men' Suit were f 725 New Selling atl 4 10
Men' Suit were! 975 New helling atl 512
Men' BulUweretllM) New Belling at I 615
Nen' ButUweretllOO New Selling atl 750
Men' Bulbi were 111 50 New Belllngatl K35
Men' Bull were lid 00 New Belllngatl 0 40
Men' Mult were 118 50 New Selling at 110 75
500 Pair Men' Pant selling new at 40,50, 65
and 75 cent.
Rey' Suits new telling at 2, $2 23, tf, 3 50, It
and 15. ..
Price almeit Cut In Half.
050 Pair Children's Pants at 18, 20 nnd 25 cents
a pair.
Children' Suit reduced te C.V 75e,ll 00, II 25.
Great Reductions In. our Custom Order De
partment. Prlee that will make you buy whether you
need the geed or net.
FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MENS
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
ALL AT
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailor and Manufacturer of Men', Bey' and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
t and 18 H0RTH QOEEH ST.,
I.W. CORNER OF 0RAH0B. IANCABTER. PA.
09- Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse lu the city.
4tBe cautions and make no mistake ie that
you get te the right place.
H
1RSU A BROTHER.
Well Werth Your Seeing !
LIGHT COATS AND VESTS.
In Alpaca, Drnp d'Ete, Seersucker, Flan
nel, Mohair, Fancy Stripes nnd Linen.
PRICES Ceat and VcM, It te 10 ; Ceab",
50e upwards ; Vests, 2jc upwards; Punts,
75e upwards.
COOL AND DRESSY SUITS.
In Serge, Cl let and Calmcrei. Backs
and Cutawnj , se, (ft, 110,112. Fer Knock!
about, It 50. 15, Kl. Fer Fine Dress, 110, J 12,
114,110
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS.
Rey's Ixing-l'ant Suits. Sizes 10 te It, lu
many handome Cheviot uud Caxilmeres,
at 12 SO, , II, S5, 0, 17. IS te 12.
Children's Knee-Pant Suits, Blzes 4 loll,
Prices, II, 1 50, f 2, 1250, S3 upwards.
FLANNEL AND OTHER SHIRfS.
Flannel, Madras, Cheviot, Cnshmere,
Demet aud Silk Shirts from .15c te Si 00.
White and Percale Shirts, 60c, 75c, II (10
Laundered unrt Uuliuindercd.
LIGHT AND SUMMERY NECKWEAR,
HOSIERY,
COLLARS AND CUFFS, Etc.
HIRSH & BROTHER,
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND
GENTS' FURNISHERS.
I. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St.,
T.ANCA8TKR. PA
H
AGER A BROTHER,
MERCHANT
TAILORING.
(A PUOI'KH TIT aUAK.VXTniJD)
WE CAN INTEREST ALL LATE BUYERS
OFSl'irSOIt TROl'nElty.
Sl'ECIAL SHOWING OF
Cassimere and Cheviot Suitings,
ALUWOOL.GOOD STYLES,
At $13 TO ORDERi
WERE $15.
Special he lug of Cheviots and Casulinere
Suitings, Excellent 8t le, at 818 te Order J were
Stylish Enitllsh Cheviot and Werxted Suit
ings at rJ3 te Onlcr i ere 5.
$5 Trousers te Order.
Our showing of St) les lu Nobby All-Weel
Trouser Fabrics at tlieaLe price Until com
plete. Their large s.i'e Is a guurauti e of their
leclal worth.
$6 Trousers te Order.
Special thnning of Flue Worsted and Cni si
mere Treuwr Eltivls. Eiially w nrtb 17.50.
$15 Coats and Vests
te Order.
St IMi lllaek WiiIp Diagonal Worsteds. Very
Desirable aud Excellent Wearers. I'rlce elsu-
here, 117.
25, 27, 29, 31 West King St,,
LANCASTER, PA.
HAGER&BROTBER,
tevectvic;
A
T CLARKKS
ix Bar firaini
prwiAU)
One for hnch Day of the Week,
-AT-
Hatunlay, June &, will sell Magnelia 81
( nul lis as n t
Monday. June no", wll sell Quart Masen J
Tiiet.dytJtily I, will sell J I pounds of At
Wednesday', Julys, wlllsell best IManiCh
Thursday, July a, Mill sell French Olel
Friday being ttie 4th. ve will tell Kridft
t1lllal1 nn Unlnxlnli IIkIs Ih aj ..l
Hsifaiin sjii nntuiuiiji niiii.il iveu IIUU
Cinnamon and two pounds 1'epner tr live,
member you get n euud efficii for 39c
Samuel Clarke, Ag
Tc.f?efr. fend Clrrvurv Slnr,
12 A It Seuth Queen BL, Near Centre 8qna
.iii-iuierf in.
aTeIepbone and Free Dell cry.
"rpOR THK 4th OF JULY, 181)0.
FIREWORKS! FIREWORK!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Exhibitions furnished. rnmnrUlnir n vnrlJ
of new and benutlful designs for Public al
Private Dlsplaj el the most brilliant and lal
ing rotors. B
With an experience of 25 year In the bel
ni'ss, wuuiu Kciyeuunn pregramme giving
iuijcu iiiiu mwi jiivuaiug uispiay.
Colored "Works.
-Our works are colored Are and net surp
bv anv.
If you want n public exhibition erprlvd
display for j eurself, give us a cull or write u
D. S. Biarsld
NO. 17 I3AST KINO STHEHT,
LANCASTER. PA.
gev $ftU ev itcttt.
1
TOll RENT-HANDSOME FRONT ROOI
.- "........,..,,.., ,, u,. ...IIK BMVI., Hill.
uvuiiuiitii iuucuy luroiuce or ngut uusincf
Inquire of
W. W. AS1C.M1,
uixe-ua
Alter' Gallery J
TflOR RENT
THAT LARGE
CENTRAL BUSINESS STANC
NO. 20 EAST KING STREET.
inquire within. , mlt-tfd
,
TjlOll SALE CIIE.VP
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
SO h- 23 fpnl. Willi Cirruefnrv 1. rlf.tr hnnlr l.i.lf
lug I24by2flfi.ct, Hall nnd c en rooms. Ij
20 by 21i ftet.
JOHN H. METZLEU.
"a H. DukeBtJ
s
ECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY
Secure a Heme for Your Familj
FOR SALE
ON lyii: MOST LIDEUAL TE11.MS.
Twe-story brick duelling lienes, lets
feet d ep. en Lancaster avenue, between W
nut and Lemen streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man
saru roei, percues in ireiu, ieis. 14 reet neep, C
North Pine, between Chestnut and Walul
sirecu.
TwcMtery brick dwelling houses with f-eli
varus, iron ienccs, 101s uii leei aeep, ou we
walnut, between Mary and Pine screets.
Twe-story brick duelling houses, let 143 fe I
uwii, uii nwi iinuu sireei, ueiween cnariec-i
auu Alary mrevts.
Three-story brick dwell Ing houses, let ISO fell
nee,', nun mi 111a muurrii lillinivcu,eilis, irer
yurus. mi nmi. uiicsiiiui. sireei, ueiween riL
and NeTln street. ,
Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lln,
North Mary, between Walnut nnd Lemen, ail
Lemnu. betveen MnrvAiid PlmrstrMits.
All the abeve houses are In gexl order, newl
iwjifri-u, i;as us mrcs in uii iu rooms, waieri
the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be drr
uui aim see ier yeurseir, no trouble te sue
you.
JNO. F. ORIEL, p,
JACOB Gllir.L,';Execnterl' I
rdJI.W.S. 2M North Marv Streeti
aprSMy
tXitcJtittcvu,
TTIOR HORIZONTAL STATIONAIIV P.rJ
JJ glnes, fromZteSOhoise-power, und Vertfl
eal Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, jeit will
find them at JOHN BEST'S, SSi East Fultq I
street 1
17IORTHK BEST HOT AIR FURNACE IV
12.. the market, go te JOHN BEST, aw Eal
t niten street. m7.tr1
-J I
"TTVlll HAMT IltllV iliL L'l'PIMVnu llvr.
D plalu nnd reducing, up te 0-Inch dhimetc
Malleable Fittings, I-langes, Flange Unleni
Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Support
itiiiKcin, r imir nuu tuning x'luies, go ittJUtL
BEsr8.a East Fulton street. m7.tfd
TTtOR BOLTS, LAG SCREWS, SET SCREWH
jl; raquare aim tiexagen uts, tnese geed I
stock, ut JOHN BliSf'S, 3.H Iiht Fulton stree
1117-tlU
"mOKAMEItlCANHIGHTFEKDRYLINnE
12 Lubricators, GlaesOtl Cups for Bearlngx
Fulton street. m7-tfd
E
ORBOILER1UHE URURIIE, STILLSOH
Pine Wrenches.llnennd Menkcv Wrenclinl
combined, File. Oil Cans, etc . go te JOHft
ulei, 00.1 xiisi. r uiiuu sireeu llll-llu
F
ARTICULAR ATTENTION I'Ain TCt
IT Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and
lue Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN
LSrs.&'U East Fulton street, m7-tfd 1
QTEAM fi EAT IS THE COMING H EAT FOl
U awciungs, cnurcnes, scuoet neuses, etc.
thuuch successfullv used mm hunrlivMl vihii
ane. When VOU centpiiinlntna ctinns'n rail m
JOHN liKHf, who will gle you a satlsfiicteri
juu, hi. a i.iir iiriiu. 1117-lia
TUMPS, BOILERS. MINING, CENTKIFU
AT gal nnd Steam Pumps, et any capacity, ai
JOHN BEST'S. S East Fulton street. ni7-ifd
TJADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR DH
JL sign, ran ue iiirunincuaireasouaeionguresi
by JOHN lllr. ICii East Fulton strect. m7-Ud
TTIOll CASriNOS, IRON OR BRASS, LlOIIlJ
12 or hcay, nt short notice, go le JOHN,
BEST. 333 Lust Fulleu street. m7-tfd
rpANKS FOR WATER.OILS, ACID OR GAS'
JL of anv shape or capacity, at fair prices, get
te JOHN BEST. 333 East Fulton street. (m7-im.
-171.0R STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW
rressure, nier uauges, unuge cocks,
Weed Wheels or Weighted, Qlass Tubes.
Whistles, siphons for SUam Unuges, C Under
Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for
nieam uuuges,cuuen juii litftl, Si.) East
ruiuiu.nnju mi-lm
Tfnrr lllllf-K-K VMW1.' I. . - ati I mil
12 figures, go te JOHN BE-JT, S3J East Fulton',1
bmici. Ull-UU
WHITE COITON W.VSTE, COPPED BY
the pound, lOu ; lu lets of 10 pounds or
eier,9c All goods decred te any part of the
city Free. Call ou JOHN BE&T, Ne. SiJ East
ruiiuu.uvci, uii-iu ii
TF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOPnl
1 Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib
locks, ievcr cocks, nning jeiiiis, cun auu get
them, or send jour order by mall, te JOHN
BEST, 8X1 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
fOLD BRONZE. LIQUIDS AND SIZING
1 ier sieara wera, av jwiw -a e, Mm .
Fulton street. uii-tfd fl
A GENCY FOIt CALLAHAN A COS CK , I
V ment te lake the place of Red Lead. In M
bulk It makes lte Hiiim the quantity of red l"
lead and Is far sup- rler In making steam Joint, , j
pucklng man and hand hole plalrs en boilers, 9
c, Ac, I'rlce ai crnis ir puuua, at JOHN
BEST S, 3. East Fulton street. in7-tfa
-- . iti- iv trrrl.' lii-'ian. i u iircnir
Hiimmeredll.ir Iren, Deuble Rained Iren. f.-l
Burden's Hlvet Iren, ItUets, Het and Celd r
Beiler Iren, Meet. Slieet Iren 3-1(1 te Ne. 16, at
JOHN BEsj I S.J; East Fulleu street. m7-Ud
rSTRCTORS, itl'I". tillTLK GIANT, II AN
I. cock Inipiniters and Electors, Ebermnn
Heller Feeder, Pi ubertliy lusiwcter, American
Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN BEST'S. S33
Eut Fulton street. m7-tld
s
AW MILLS. HARK MILI.S. COB MILLS.
5 leather Rellers, Tan Packers, Triple Herse .
ewers. Milling and Mining Muchlaery, at .
OHN hF.sru.Wt Fast Fultnii slrret, m7-tfd I
J
TF OU WAN I" A FIRSf-CLA'-rt F' 'Vl'ABLE
L Engine aud Reller, en i-hels, cHttip, as the
folleuiiigprlCiMbliou-i here-iMitn r, I75; 8
horse-peu er. tii5 i 10 here-pewer, J575; 15 horse,
power. $373; 20 horse-power, 11,175, call at JOHN
BWrsiiEwt Fulteu street, paMTti
yJ1.3Tvjim;w Twyii. - -.
sq-rK -r
r"y v3Ciwei igsra-yngga.&.vry--'"'-- '"-
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