Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 03, 1890, Image 2

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OBAmUBBTKtKMANTOL'ra, SeUten.
OBERT CLARK Publlahaf.
DAILY lIITEU.iaKNCKR,-Piiblliti(d
, y mimrr aay in Hie year, cms aunaay. en
j,, y earned in tnii city ana raireunuiun
'"' sawn at ten cents a week. BymallflTede..
v lew year In advance: 60 cenU month.
A - -
nttKLt.iaKjrCER-One Hellar ana
Nvmtit year, In advance.
te BOBacRiBinw-nemU by check
lee ardor, and where neirner 01
be procured lend In a registered
at the Fotteffloe, m second clan mall
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Lancaster. Pa.
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PA., July 3, 1890.
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J, TkA IAMVAuflAa Wni-lr
"wThe Bcrnnten convention did Ha work
Iwwlth great speed and harmony and it te
IP'S be greatly applauded therefer, when
ILw;&.Aa1iM4u. tMM smi.1..b.V !.. Willi in fin It
rz?."? rr. " 7"?: . ?.,:,:. v; :
; , wen ler mem 10 ue n ijuitmj. . -
&liet for the w nnem. beet for uieie8cni
FfJand beat for the narty altogether. The
MBeranten delegates evidently knew who
KLthcy weuted te nominate for governor
ef&'andene ballet told the tale. They wanted
FJvPatt.sen, becauwj Fattisen ouce was
5fv7i &tAMlu) anJ Alflni lt IliA ipnVmnr
p$ tblp has been of late years no rare an
achievement, ler a Dcmecrnt in l'eun-
-ylvanla thnt It wni natural for
tne ocrniuen cieiegaics 10 ceuuuh.u
that the man who hed dene
Sw it nnce was the best man te trv it strain.
fi$P We accent their decision ex necessitate
H" ret, and trust that the result will ehew
tnat tucir luuguieni was ngni auu our s
Sa,X 'wrong. The L.nncnsier ueieguics nan no
part in naming tue nucccssiiu nominee,
and will have neither responsibility nor
credit for the event. It is net necessary te,
and we de net, cbange our opinion as te
the etrcuL'th of (he nomination ; our
Bte -only duty Is te lend our best ncrvlcc te
Wt"j il. ...,.... ...l.lnl. ,,-., .l.nll .InnnnlUllil
! and earnestly. It is n geed ticket, tills
old ticket of ours, whether It wins or
loses, and does net leso any strength by
its having been filled out with the name
of Black. Albeit we nre surprised thnt
this motion had his h km: lit.
It is a ticket te be nreud of. Nothing
kif cnu be charged against the integrity or
,L txt IttifttllrrrvMfri rf t 111. t .Mttlttir-ntl rPlmV
"jv' are unucuinuiy iiuucet mm cnpuuiu nun
-.... .1.1.- 1 t I l.tA...l
fes.1. ticket, which is net receumicuded by
6?W twrseunl .nte.rr.iv and which is. mere-
J, ever, known te lie the bedv nnd snlrlt
of Quay.
The question of the election of tbe
P'Demec ratio ticket deiic nds entirely upon
3V.. that as te the innnlier of Itcpublluaus
?? who will lw deterred from voting for
Igk. Quay's ticket. The nomination of Put-
Et. lisen ever Wallace uenensiraicu mat
the convention bad no laltn in tne abil
ity of the Dcmocratie party te elect its
candidate, whatever its enthusiasm ami
" whatever the Republican lukcwarm
ness, without a considerable accession of
' Republican votes. And that we consider
te be the outlook new of the battle.
The convention did a. very geed thing
'(ln selecting Mr. Harrity as the conductor
of the fight. He led the successful con-
t;st of the caudidntc, and is very conipo cenipo conipe
! tent iudecd te lead the state battle.
Whatever strength tlicre is in ills side
l he will develop, we feel nuite sure.
W$ e couve,l'en u,9 ,lii vcry we 'u
PP which aromnde cleariy,brleflyand witli-
feJ'Teut hackneyed expression. They de-
p4 relare principles nnd pelicieswhich should
W0 win popular support, if such may be
supposed te be given te sound doctrine.
Unfortunately the public temper at
election tlme is rather te leek at the
color of the ticket than its quality ;
black gathering te blnck nnd white te
white. We will lie nlile te tell, when we
get further along lu the canvass, what
disposition there may be in the blacks
te vole white.
The I'eurtli.
Here is the eve of the glorious Fourth
of July, and the indications are thnt it
(Will be no less glorious, het, noisy nnd
"TlirppyUian the many ether fourths
that havd'gene before it. Things were
net always thus. An extract from the
files of this paper for 1705 was published
ou Weduesday,shevliig that at that date
the celebration of the day was chiefly by
means of formal stately banquets where
patriotic, gallaut and philanthropic
toasts were drunk by the men who hud
taken part in the actuul struggle for
freedom and knew all its costs, while
they hardly measured its probable re
sults. It is easy te see hew the celobra celebra celobra
tien grew from thews banquets ; hew the
replies te the toasts grew year by year
mere wordy nnd oratorical until the
limit of time allowed but few
speakers and the famous but new
obsolete Fourth of July spread eagle
speeches were the feature of the day.
Then Chinese crackers came Inte use,
and the great American small boy took
active charge of the celebration, and
has firmly held control ever since. The
Fourth is his day, and will remain mi,
for the grown-up citizens who take
active part in thu demonstration of
patriotism by explosions and fireworks
are practically boys again for the occa
sion, and no doubt it does them
geed. The only thing te be re
gretted is that the celebration is
net managed with mera consideration
for the geed citizens who de net enjoy
savage manifestations of Jey by noise.
Ne oiie likes te be charged witli discour
aging the patiietlMu of young America,
and meht people arc willing te submit
temitery nud risk of contliigrutlen for a
few hours and euce a year; but the line
should be sharply drawn te check the
barbarous abuse of this complacency by
the men who try te be boys again but
don't knew hew. The average boy is
tired out and icady for sleep ubeut
midnight of the Fourth, and moreover.
he does net usually rlseup at two o'clock
en the morning of the day te murder
sleep with a deuble-barrelled shotgun,
or package of common crackers. The
Idiotic and Inconsiderate past midnight
explosions arc the work of putilets of
matuie years and rcliucd brass, who aie
often heavily leaded, but hopelessly lack
capacity te make any neise in the world
except by gunpowder.
At piesjcnt the outrage must be borne,
but It is hoped that in the near future a
steadily advancing public sentiment
will cenfiue the noisy fireworks celebra
tion within sane and telerable limits.
The fireworks that depend upon brllliaut
colors und scenic effects ale pleasing te
all aud worthy of hearty enceuragemeut,
hut the explosive article has u limited
number of admirers, and its tortures
should have a time-limit.
The Cilr Health.
The sclccl council fulled te approve
the erdlnauc creating a Heard 'of
Health. We are net advised of the
reason Inducing thu action of Messrs.
McCemyy and long, whose two votes
sufficed te keep the ordinance lu scleet
council from receiving a comtltaUenal
majority, after commea cdwncB' hriO
unanimously approved the 'ordinance.
We presume that it Is Deme matter of
detail in the bill that they objected te1
as they certainly favor the keeping of a
careful watch ever the health of the
city.
We are net ourselves satisfied that all
the previsions of the defeated ordinance
were necessary. We de net see, for in
stance, that it Is necessary, In the gene
ral state of the city, te employ any
special agents te discover mid abate
nuisances. It it the duty of the police
force new te report e very I h jug of this
nature ; and the mayor lias certainly
authority te direct lis removal. In case
of pestilential disease, however, it is
necessary te have the help of physi
cians; and in such times there should
be prevision for their speedy employ
ment Certainly councllssheuld have a health
committee, as this bill provided ; cer
tainly the police should be its agents, as
it also provided ; and certainly there
should be power te call In medical as
sistance In time of need. With such pro pre
visions, the city health would probably
be sufficiently protected What we
need ordinarily Is tbe discovery nnd re
pression of disease breeding nuisances ;
and this is police duty.
Or nil tlie uulsniiccH that Inconsiderate
men nre allowed te Impese upon a tnoek
and long suffering community, the past
midnight brass baud Is the worst.
TnxT llttle revolutionary row among the
geiiemls down in Salvader threntens le be
the cause of mero sovero fighting. It is
new said that the late president. General
Mcncndcz, did net dle of heart disease, us
roiertod, but was poisoned at a banquet
given by him te his new cabluet. He was
accused of schooling with I'rosldent Uaril
les, of Ouateniula, who is suspected of n
conspiracy with Honduras te gobble up
peer llttle Salvader. General l'abre Mernn
lias been living for sovernl years In exlle
In San Kmnclxoe, but the death of Monen Menen
dez encourages him te liope thnt tlicre Is
room for another general In Salvader, and
he has announced that he is going ttiere te
be prosldent.
Till: Kngllsli postal Julillee was culu
liraled lu striking if unpleaHanl fashion
by the four hundred pental ttilcgraph
operalorH of the Londen central edlce.
When cnllml upon by the efllelals for threw
cheers for the queen they premply and
unnuluieiisly roplled with lined onlhusl enlhusl
nstlc groans, and ndtled a "llger" groan
for the pestmaBter goueral. The operators
had miide repwitcd demands for icllef from
thelr sovure duties, and did net fcel dis
posed te cheer for her Hrlltanlu iniijesty ac
cording te custom and regulations.
A I'lin.Aiiui.PiiIA woman was carrying
11 chair down stairs when who slipped and
foil and was desperately wounded by a
broken round. When you fall down stairs
don't take a chulr with you.
Tin; Fourth of. Inly usually has soine
accompanying uxultemnnt. In fermer
years thu Uettyuburg celebration furnished
nn Interesting side Issue, and this year we
have had the party conventions and the
local demonstration of the (lerniau Hinging
societies.
Thieves Sent- te Sliitf Slue,
llobert I.. Wallace and Icuatltls It.
Ijowllzjwero en (Wednesday soul te .Sing
Slug for eight years nnd olevon months by
Juuge Marline, of New Yerk.
The crlme le which they pleaded guilty
was the stealing of8.V-.Oeo from Mr. llobert
Wallace, the editor of H'ufrVtrr's Menthlu.
In the tliefl young Wnllace was merely llie
calspuw of his frtend hewltr. I te wan n
young man of gunoteus instincts, whlle
Lew It, never compromised himself by a
vulgar action und was never guilty of a
manly one. He introduced Wallace te
worthless people, taught him te gamble
and finally persuaded ill it t te steal from
his uncle and houel'actor.
"Ileth prisoners turned pain when they
heard the sentence and something vcry like
u tear coursed tlew n young Wallace's cheek
as tliey were iimrclind hide by fide out of
com t between two deputy sherllls.
Of the 812,000 stelen only ?20,(KK) has been
roeevored. The balance was squandered
en women nnd wlne and lawyers. When
detectives searched I.ewit. ou his way
home from Cuba two $1,000 bills were
leund stewod aw ay in the cerner of a llttle
match box which he carried lu his veit
ecket.
The ,MitIeunl Kleotlen Hill J'assed.
In the Heuse the loderal election hill was
passed en Weduesday finally nfter a long
struggle, by a vote of 155 te HI). Twe
Republicans, Celeman, of Leulslmm, and
Lehlbuch, of New Jersey, veted with the
Democrats against the bill, Kwarl, of
North Carolina, who was oppesotl te thu
bill, was paired against it.
Auk
ether.
for Van Heutkn's Cocea-
tnke no
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Yeuug niulilcii If eu'cl boeat tbOHO charms
That win a letr te oiie'n emit.,
And that may nccr let hliu ke,
Twill be through S07.0DUNT whose peuers
(llNcntothebrcnthtliobnlin r Honors,
And H'ftU-s tlietcclh an vhlteuk miew.
A I'ellcmiiuu llruueil Ul.
1). V. (,'elllns, member of police, Mcwiillt
wurd, lteiullng, I'll., inlks llita ny : "Sullereil
keerely from rliciuniitlbin ; nothing ilht me
any geed till I tried liamui' Kcltvliic Oil. It.ls
a pleasure te recnuiiueiiil It." bold lu Uini-aMer
by W.T. Hecli, 137 and lJti North QutuuMrreU
t'aiiuius Women.
11 IsKklgnlrinuit Tiict that liieht of the w omen
who hae urhleNcd fiiine In nrt.llUniture, or
" niralrii," lunv enjejed vlBorein henllh. TIiIh
hc)H8 tluit the m I lid In ucr caimbleef the
KOereaiiil rentliiucd uiipllcatlen n'esnry te
ireatlxe work, luilesi the body la nl It het.
The Meiiinn wlieutnlrm te till nn exalted place
niiieug her associate, must lie free rromurr rremurr
mii Ucblllty unit lemalu uiuIiucuih, Dr.
I'lereu's Kueritc I'rccrlptlen will bunli.li these
and It Is warranted te restore these huictleual
hanueiilea which me liullspcnsable te health.
As u sis'cllle for nil tluse chronic weaknesses
ami allinenu peculiar te women It la unce iiiitrd,
W,'lliAw
" My .Metlier
llus beta using your llurtltwk llluwl lUtlru im ii
llir rcineilj ami Hints tliem cry vlllracleu "
CI ikh. U Alnsuertti, II Vance Illeck, Iiutluiiuiv.
ells. 1ml. Sela in l.iucaster liy W. T. Hecli,
37 aud 13V North Queen Mn-el.
05recevtcu.
A T C1A KICK'S
Si: Bargains.
(M'KCIAU)
One for hach Day of the Week,
CLARKE'S.
haturdiiy, June '&, III sell Mtib'nelU Hiignr
Cured limns Ht 13c.
Meiiduy, J ime ;, lll sell (Jimrl .Musen Jars
ul 7m pel iluzen.
Tuesday, .Inly 1, Mill si.ll 11 pounds of Acnu
ter'S.
Wednckday, J uls 2, n Hi tell best IMum Cheese
fir7ec.
Thursduy, Jul) 3, ill nil Trench Olelue
Seap m i ,v
,1'rlday fielne tin Ith, no will sell Kilday's
lUrmiln en huttuitaj, which U two pounds
Lliinameu mul tue puiiiuls Pepper for Sic. Hc
inemlrr jeu ytt 11 pound efeuih fei SUc.
Samuel Clarke, Agt.,
Tta.Cellwj und Greciry Btem,
12 A II Seuth Quecu HL, Near Ci ntre Hnuare.
1-iiu-aMcr. l'iu
3-Telt'phone nnd l'r PelUery.
Slcutietvu.
Tu. NATiieitsT, ih:ntiht.
XJ 'JUCUNTlti: 8QUAUE.
Filling Ticlli anil l'ulnles Kxtractlen Kix
claltles. New Kets made, broken ones mended
und remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates
and pivoted, etc Yes, 0 cry thing pcrtulnlug
te Dentistry will recelve prompt attention, at
ery Moderate Terms, llemembcr that Dr.
Nalherstlt the ONLY Dentist In Ibis county
w he is a graduate of Medicine as well n of Den
Ustry. an adxautage that Is obvious.
tuarS-lyd&w
OHTHKUEST HOT Allt KUItNACK IN
the market, ee te JOHN llirsr. :.Ll V'jml
Full
ulten street. m7.tfd
' j'tvi-r.
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VXlLY
IiAlTOABTJ
H
OOD'H HAItHAPAIUIAA.
Be Sure
If yen have made up your mind le bny
Heed's Harnaparllli. de net no Induced te take
any elhf r. A Bosten lady, whose example l
worthy Imitation, tells her experience belew:
lu one tore where lwcntlebny Heeds
KarMpnrllln the clerk Ulrrt te Induce tne bay
their own In-trad of Heed's! he told tnetbelr's
would hut longer that I might take II en len
Te Get
day' dial i thnt If I did net like It I need net
Py anything, te. But he could net prevail
en tne le chnuge. I told him I hnd taken
Iluede Hnritapnrlllu, knew whnl It was, was
iuitlOedwlthlt,anddld net want any ether.
When 1 began taking Heed's Hannparllla I
was feeling real miserable with dypcpln,
and se weak that at times I could hardly stand.
Heed's
I looked like a person In consumption. Heed's
Hnrsaparllladldtnesemuch geed that I won
der at myself sometimes, and my friends fre
quently -peak of It." Mas. EU.A A. Qaerr,
61 Terrace Htrcet, Iloiten.
Sarsaparilla
Beld by all druggets. II; six for 15. rrepared
only byC. 1. 1IOOJU A CO., Apothecaries, Iiwell,
Mau.
100 UOSES ONK DOLtiAJt.
(I)
BE
W KINGRH NAIfV) CAMKOKr.
or a year I was afflicted with n horrlble
cese of bleed poison, and upwards of llve
months of thnt tlme 1 wosunnbletorto work or
any kind. My flnBtr nails enme en" nnd my
hair dropped out, Icavlmf my head as clean
and smooth n If It hnd been shaved. I con
sulted the best local physicians, and spent hun
dreds of dollars for medicines of illflerent kinds,
but without receiving the slightest benefit. I
was ml vised nunlly te visit Het Hprlnes. Tills
I did, but becoming disgusted with the treat
ment I was receiving there, ceinnitncud tukltiR
M wlft's Hiecine (H. H. S ) Tlie cfTecl that H. H. M.
hail en me was truly wonderful. I commenced
loreceverartcr taking the llrst bottle, nnd by
tlie tlme I had taken twelve bottles Iwnsiu-tlrelycured-euredhy
Hwlft's Hiieclflp (H. H. H.)
when the world-renowned Het Hprlngs had
fulled. WM.H. LOOM 1ft.
Hhrnvppert, La."
YOVll YKAIW ON CHUTCllfcH.
Fer flfUs'ii cars I unsulTllclcd with rlicumn
llsin, four jears of which I was compelled Inte
un crutches. Wonlsare liindeiinatc teexprtis
tlie suMurlnK's I cndiircsl during that. time. Ilur
tnu ttiesetlfteenyiars of oxlslciiceflt was net
living),! tried every known remedy without
receding any benefit. 1 nnnlly begnn oil Hwirt's
Hiiecinc(H.H..), which from the first Kaeiii
relief, and te-day I am enjoying the lest or
health, nnd am it well man. 1 candidly be be
llee tluilH. 8. H. Is the best bleed purlllcr en
the market te-duy.
J. D.TAYI.OII, Cuba. Me.
Trentlse en Weed nnd Hkln Illsenses mailed
free. BWIW Hl'KCIKIO tX5.,
(81 - tln11l.1 On.
V'
AN HOUTUN'H COCOA.
Til i: I'OI'OLAH COCOA OP KUHOrK.
TIIC COMING ONE OF AUKRICA
MOST AI'IETIZINO-i:AHII.Y D1C1EHTEO.
The Van lfeuTRN's process renders
their cocoa easy of digestion and do de do
vcleps In the highest degree Its delicious
nrema. It Is an excellent Ilesli-feriner,
!(; ptr cent, greater than the best of
ether cocoas.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
a-VAN IIOUTKN'H COCOA ("once Irlcd,
alnn)X usid") Is the erlulnnl, pure, soluble
Cocea, Invented, miide aud patented In Hol Hel
land, and Is te-day better nnd mere soluble
than nny of the numerous Imitations. In fact
It Is generally admitted all eicr Kurope and a
comparatUe test will easily pree that we
ether Cocea equals this Inventor's In solubility,
linrcenbletiutc and nutritive quail tics. "Ijirgcst
t,nle In the world." Ask for Van HeurrN's
AMITAKKMOOTIII.lt. 1.1
-T7-INCO CIIEWINO TODACCe
VINC
O
(LW'TJIA 'A70
GHEWING
TOBACCO.
This standard llraiid of Plug Tobacco Isac Isac
knewlcdged te be the best chew and the larcest
piece for tbe mnuey lu the market. Vlncetin
lag un eneh lump. Its uxtonsle sale formally
jears has established Its reputation. There Is
nothing better. Try It. Ter snle by dealers and
grocers.
1890.
aprll-3t)teod-eeui.VUtw
lettr.
T KVAN'h t IMVH,
LEVAN'S FLOUR !
In the manufacture of this
Fleur great care is exercised in
the selection of the wheat, and
by geed milling it is kept up te
the highest standard and pos
sesses all the qualities neces
sary te make the Best Bread
and Handsome Biscuit.
"ITtOK PULLEYS. SHArTINd, COLLAHH,
J!?."r-'l:t?i Clamp Ilexes. Couplings, t te., go
te JOHN UEST.3U East Pillion street. ' nrftfd
N
JEW
Neckties and Pins.
AT EIUSMA.N'H.
A THOl'EU'M CORN EH SA1JO.N.
A NICE nOT LUNCH
will be served ery morning from Uteiaa).
Huiert's C'elibrated Iker drawn from Uiu krir.
npiJO-tfd "
IINULETREKHlOCIC KARM.
STORM KIING (2161)
RECORD 2.30.
Hired by Happy Medium, sire of te pcrfuriners
from 2:llj te 2:VJ. Dam Topsy T ler by Alex-
n lull..'. S. ...... a I .... . ..I.. ( .lit M- - a
..IKfl 9 -.WI1I1UII, biiv Ul l.uill, .11!4, d.e AC.
lcrms for bprlmt season of 1NW. M for a foul.
l'er tabuli-tcd
cdi-eillgretniid ether liimrmittleii.
address
DANIEL U. ENOLE.
uprlv-lmdAw
MurletlH. Pa.
TILSIlf WOLr,
FURNITURE STORE,
ba removed te 1M East Klni
juu iiue ui r uranure or every descrlplleu at the
Jewl?i Prleeji. Alse Undertaklni; promptly at
tended te. Call and examine our Koeds.
aS-tfdR H. WOLK.lMEiultKiBtxeet,
-c-lW '
mrmjAQmscEn. thiersday, july
lefftnhtkee'
PHlLAbELrntA, Thursday, July 3, 1M0.
The Stere will be
Closed all day Friday, July
4th,
Open all day Saturday, July
5th.
The Saturday early closing
will begin en the 12th inst.
The most important event in
Torchon Laces that has ever oc
curred in this store. Concern
ing it the statements are ac
curate. Yeu need te note that
laces and embroideries form
the subjects of mere reckless
advertising than any ether sorts
of dry goods.
There are 1 1 2 styles includ
ing all widths. Yeu must add
40 per cent, te the prices te
reach yesterday's low value.
Netice these inches wide at
6 cents from 9 ;
cents from 14 ;
x cents from
4 inches, at 10
4j inches, at
18 ; s inches,
very elaborate, at 42 cents from
65. These are only samples
from the large and varied line.
This is the largest let of Tor
chon Laces ever brought te our
counters at one time.
Centre entrance, Chestnut street.
Ladies' Blazers. Blue Bla
zers ? Yes, and all ether cel
ors ler the season. Handy te
threw off or en. Mew did the
world exist se long minus Bla
zers ? They are here, bright,
bcautilul, in wlute and navy
bine, of striped Tennis and
Yachting Cleth and Bradford
Stripes. Seme with contrasts
in cuffs and cellars, ethers
alike throughout, some single
and ethers double - breasted,
some at $2.50, some at $10,
and many at all prices between.
This is Blazer day.
Hocend fleer, Chest nut st reef.
Jehn Wanamaker.
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M
YE118 A RATHKON.
AN ATTRACTIVE LINE
OK-
SUMMER
CLOTHING
KKASONAULK l'HIOES FOR YOUIl
INSPECTION.
Men's Thin Goats and Yests
FROM II S3 TO (7 Sa
Ilnndsome lu Hlyleniul Celer and Hubs tunllnlly
.Made. Just such ns jou'llwnntfer
Het Weather.
In Our Custom Department
We Are Showing nn Unusually Ilnndsome
Line of
Summer Suiting, in Serges.
Price, 118, JJO te 525. Celers, Dlue nud Black.
Hnch ijoeds nt these prlceR lire rnre.
Myers & Rathven,
LEADINO LANOABTKR CL0TUIER8,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
M
ART1N ltltOa.
As clothiers no would bay
Besides
Dress
Suits.
If you would iiuike
the
I'eurtli of July iidny of com
tort our Clothing Mtere Is
prepared te supply the com-fert-gtvliiK
clothing for men
uihIIjejs. Thin coats, coats nnd vests, blazers,
penh suits, lltlit color flannel, enssimere aud
blue, black nud gray scrife suits, f 1 fur coat nud
vest, te til for handsome sorge suits. This line
Ins Brent toiufert-slvlne
SJ.50 perch coats, if jeu
pew er.
would
Sce our
make the
Fourth of July u dn of fun mid sport the
nvIioIe tour mid route of outing garments,
porting, tennis, camping nml blcj cling outfits
ns suits, shirts, belts, hoe, gleies, etc., are here
lu Mirlety, nnd a a cry slim pockctbeok only Is
necessary te de you Justlce and get what jeu
want.
Here are special nlues In underwear, flannel
shirts, liiiudkciclilcfx and hosiery you should
sec. Linen handkerchiefs, 5 for tl , worth 'iV
ciu'ti. M til's half hose, 3 pairs SI , worth lie
n pair. Men's gaiire underwear, two full sets,
II. riuunrl shirts, n lmudiome Hue, 31; regu
lar nlue, ll.'iS uud SI JO.
bce our boys' waists, blouse, undcrmnr and
hosiery.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
gev gjnlc ev gtcttt.
171011 KCM'-HANlKsOMK FRONT ROOM
1 ou ad fleer. Ne. VI West King street ; tluest
locution In the city foreltleo or light biisluets.
Iiumlre of V. V. AMOS,
ni20-lfd Allcr's Oullery.
T710R RK.NT- - - -
THAT LARUK
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO. SI KAST KING .STREUT.
Itiiulre within. nill-tfd
T710RBALK CI1KAP-
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
? b.v.,?! rc! wltu two-story brick beck build.
"',!,"? '"' nail nnd i
ilalluud seen rooms. Let
.
uy
JOHN II. MET7.LKR,
Ne.UH. UukeBt,
Of.
s
UMMERSflOESI
THE MAN WHO INTFUVDCCED THE rOCK
EEEE
6
In the Mattel of Shoes,
vrfa
D. P 8TA0KH0U8K,
NOS. 28 AMD 30 EAST KINO 8T1XXT
AND UK IB NOW INTRODUCING THE
FOUR
XLS,
A8UE-
XLS In Htvles
ItylM,
XM In quality,
XLMIu Variety, and
XUI 111 Lew Prics.
Cnlland He Will Prove It te Yeu.
STACKHOUSE
NOS. 28 A 80 EAST KINO HT.
SIIOF. HIIAPIM THAT SUGGEST COOU
NEW.
OPERA SLIPPERSANDOXFORDS,
Lew-cut Hhecs In many different
styles find ready sale these wmm days.
All the leading pretty shapes for Ladies'
and Children s wear are here In both
blnck and russet leathers.
Pretty shaped Hllppcrs for Ladles'
wenratOOc. Kid leather uppers, heels
of moderate height, with nenland tasty
round tees. Htltchednnd made strongly,
rarely ever rip. Much better than the
usual grades sold elsewhere at like cost.
At 75c the grade Is better. The stock In
them slightly bettered; mere pains
taken In the making. A cheap and
pretty slipper ladles should sec.
Atil better kinds still, made en pretty
shaped lasts, slightly arched. The
stitching Is strong, nre mnde nnd fin
ished nently, liave geed, strong coun
ters nnd fit snugly.
Common Nense Opern Bllnpcrs for
middle aged ladles at SI. '25. Comforta
ble from the first time worn. Fer this
reason they grew stronger favorites
every day. They wear long nnd strong.
Full Dress Opera Hllppers for Fashion
able Yeung Ladles nt tl.sn und K. The
newest nnd prettiest styles. Hpeclally
ndapUd for weddings, soirees and like
social events.
Misses' Opera Slippers from 40c ft pair
up le the finest and handsomest made.
Ag(d Lndlcs' luckless, noiseless and
comfortable buskins, tl te 12. Ha e low
heels, bread soles, nre wide at lbs tees
nnd hand-sewed ; light, soft and easy en
the feet.
Ladles' Oxfords Neat, attractive, sty
lish kind. The best lines or Oxfords
for perfect fitting qualities sold In Lan
caster. De net gap at sides, fit closely.
This I as true of the cheapest as well a
the finest we have. We hnve them nt
CO, 75c, II, J1.25 and up. We've many
line grades of Hllppers and Oxfords In
vatleus fine leathers, In Opera Square
Tee nnd Common Hcuse Htylcs. lland
sewed, nud faultless In fit, make and
finish. All of thorn marked at reason
able prices. Net a few kinds, but plenty
of them thnt rrmkes cheesing easy.
SHAUB& BURNS,
14 North Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
1UMMEU8UOES!
TENNIS
OXFORDS!
I have 0110 of the Largest Line of Men's, Iji
dlss'. Misses'. Bej-s' nnd Yeulhs' Tennis Ox
fords In the city.
Men's Hrewn Checkered Tenuis Oxfords, ll)c.
Hey's " " " He.
Ladles' " " " " 4lc.
Misses' " " " " ;ec.
Youths' " " " sac.
Men's Second Grade Light Tennis Oxfords, 60c.
Hev's " ' " " 6Gc.
iJidlcs' ' " " " Vic.
MIsm.8' " " " ' 50c.
Youths' " " " " 60c.
Men's Best Grade Latest Light Btrlpe Ox., $100
Hey's ' " " u5c.
Ladles' " " " " li5e,
ilen's Rest GrndeTcnuls Rals.lu Light Check
nnd Solid Hrewu. Jl W.
I have also a i-nrue Line of Men's, Rev's, La
dles' and Misses' Canvas Tennis Oxfords, with
Rubber Heles, having Leather Beles between
the Rubber Heles and Insoles, nt SI 00, 1 1 IB, 11 50
nnd I.! 00.
See Large Display in East
Window.
The One-Priee Cash Heuse,
Chas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Price In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOH. A 5 EAHT KING STREET,
LANCASTER. Fa.
Aivbtere Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock
ExccptMeudny and baturdny.
avDets.
"1ARPET8! CARPETH
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing !
LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYEING
WORKS
Are second te none hi l'ennsylMinln for finish
el work of all kinds, heathers Dj ed All Shades.
Orders will recelu prompt attention,
PHILIP SCHUlT SON & CO,,
NO. UObOUTH WATER BTREKT,
LAMJAsriut. 1'a. feblS-3md
T
1IIE LANCASTER CARPET HOUHK.
S. St aZ.
China Mattings.
Bright and New at
Very
Lowrrlces;ew,
Pat-net a Rnarlaa ..''. t Doer en
VUlfUVU, Mm.UVUtlIIH
r'loer.
Curtains and Awnings vtSJUS?
FAIR DkALING I LOWEST PRICKS I
NO DKCEITION ' ONE PRICK TO ALL
8HAUB & VONDERSMITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange StreuL
auraMyd
3, isoe.
Clothing.
-n.INE TAILORIHO.
1890 -SPRING.-1890
FJne Tailoring.
The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment
or
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Ready for Your Inspection.
We would also announce the purchase of a
Jeb Let or English Suiting- aud Treusering nt a
great acrlflee, which we will sell at
Astonishingly Lew Prim.
aT-Call early te secure a bargain In these
goods,
H. Gerhart.
ONLY
DIRECT IMPORTING TA1LOK1NTHEC1TY
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dzr-tfd
-ILOTIUNO.
L Gansman & Bre.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Net Fer Sale Elsewhere !
Loek At These Get Prices t
Men's Suits were I 4 N) .
Men's Hulls went 560...
Men's Bull were S 7 25.,
Men's Hulls were S 0 75...
...New Rolling at! 2 75
...New Seiling at f 3 2i
...New Selling at S 4 10
nnw neinngaii aii
Men's Suits were 111 EO......New Seiling nt S 8 15
Neil's Suits were J13 00 New Helling at 760
Men's Suits were III 60 New Selling at t H 35
Men's Hulls woretlffOO.. .New Hclllngatt 040
Men's Bulls were 118 60 New Belling at J10 75
600 Talr Men's l'nnts selling new nt 40, SO, 65
and 75 cents.
Rey's Suits new selling at 12, 12 25, JS, J3 60, SI
and 15.
Priccsalmest Cut In Hnlf.
050 Fair Children's rants at 18, 20 nnd 25 cents
ctiUdren's Bulls red uced te flee, 75c, (1 00. 81 25.
Ureal Reductions lu our Custom Order De
partment. Prices that will make you buy whether you
need the goods or net,
TOR SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S
ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
CALL AT
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors and Manufacturers or Men's, Hey's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
ee and 68 north quebn bt
CORNER OF 0RANQE. LANCASTER, PA.
8.W.
Iff Net connected with any ether Clothing
Ueuseln theilti'.
vllf cautious and make no mistake se that
yen get te the right place.
H
1RSH A BROTHER.
Well Werth Your Seeing!
LIGHT COATS AND VESTS.
In Alpaca, Drep d'Etc, Seersucker, Flan
nel, Mohair, Fancy Strlcs and Lluen.
PniCE-CoatnndVcets,lte3; Couts,
50c upwards ; Vests, 26c upwards ; rants,
76e upwards.
COOL AND DRESSY SUITS.
In Rerge, Cheviot aud Casslmeres. Sacks
nnd Cutaways, 16, 18, J10, J12. Fer Knock;
abeuts, (4 60, tS, tti. Fer Fine Dress, f 10, Jl'-',
111, 816.
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS.
Rey's Leng-Pant Suits. Sizes 10 te 0, In
mnny handsume Cheviots nnd Casslmeres.
at ?-' 60, S3, U, Se, 16, 57, til te $12.
Children's Kuee-Pant Suits, Sizes 4 te 14,
Prices, Jl, (1 60, 2, J2 60, W upwards.
FLANNEL AND OTHER SHIRTS.
Flannel, Madras, Cheviot, Cashmere,
Demct and Silk Shirts, from 35c te M 00.
White and Fercale Shirt, 60c, 75c, SI 00
Laundered nnd Unlaundered.
LIGHT AND SUMMERY NECKWEAR,
HOSIERY,
COLLARS AND CUFrs, Etc.
(I
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND
GENTS' FURNISHERS.
If. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
w
ASn GINGHAMS !
WashGinghams
AT-
A BARGAIN,
WATT & SHAND,
Offer uue of OreatiM Hiirgnlns ecr seen In
STRIPED AND PLAID
DRESS GINGHAMS.
Three Thousand Yurds Fresh Bright Colorings
ut l)e a yard ; former price, lCc.
ONE MORE CASE
36-Inch Printed Dress Cballies,
Choice St les nud Colei Ings, 12c a j ard.
3-A few mere pieces left of thoseDARK
GROUND DRESS CHALLIES. In llrewn, Rliic.
Green und Slate Grounds, 6c a yard; only half
Its true value.
ONE HUNDRED DOSEN
I. X. L. Unlaundried Shirts.
Excels evcrythliig ever shown In this lino line lino
madeof the Rest uetny Muslin, Linen Bosem
nnd Cutis, lined and reinforced, nud the price
IU) Dezen D.irk and Medium flrny
Ladies' Summer Hese
At 5c e pair, worth 8c
The Brigand Sash.
Four jards long, madoef Surah Silk, Hewing
Milk Fringe. In lllack, Cream, lllue. While, Car
dinal aud Old Rese.
NEW YORK STORE.
0. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
gUtemcu0
-T UTHER 8. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNKY-AT-LJ W.
Hoceud Fleer Eshleman La
North DuireL
ulldlug, Ne. 43
e-prg-lydAw
HIRSH
BROTHER
U !.
VytLLIAMaON FOSTER.
Encyclopedia Brittnnict,
25 VOLUMES,
ONLY $fc36.6
An exact reDrorlnctlen of the IaImi mi
burgh Edition. Geed print, geed paper ai
geed Dinaing. inis set contains itnprevl
maps. We will soil the first volume at fOe, aW
sample, without contract te take the remalnh
volumes. Fersens desiring te take the remaf
Ing volumescandosoatll.Wper volume, te I
delivered one or mere up te fourperment
vaca voiume te ee paia ler upon ucuvery. an
cripiienn rrceivea uy man or at inc store.
MIDSUMMER
Underwear for Gents and M
Balbrlggan,
India Gauxe and Lisle Thread.
The assortment In this class of geed Is tarsi
this season than we have ever carried, and tl
prices are very low.
We are selling Gent's Leng or Short 81
India Gauze Undershirt, av i..rjk
Gent's Balbrlggan Undershirt. Leng or 8h
Sleeves, and Drawers te Hatch, Sftc te tl I
Llsle Thread Shirts and Drawers, SI each.
Gent's and Reys' l'eperal Jean and Fealh
Welitbt Drnn crs. ac le 7S
The R. V. D. Patent ElasUc Ankle Drawe
Ne Inconvenient strings or buttons. PerM
nuiug anu comrennoie. rrice, eec per pair.
Colored Ralbrlggan Shirts and Drawers,
tra nuallty. S3C ner carment. or t&a ner suit.
An India GniucSliIrt, Leng or Short Hlee
MIC.
FULL DRESS SHIRTS.
COLLARS, CUFFS,
NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
SUSPENDERS
And HANDKERCHIEFS.
GENT'S SUMMER SACK SUIT
A large assortment of carefullv selected
tern In Casslmeres and Chovlels.nt J.1, t). tl
A Superior Dress Suck Suit. 120.
Streng, Durable Suits, for rough every dl
uk, 9iw. j, 9a.?i, tn. si,
Cutaway Ceat Bnlts, for Dress and ButlnJ
near, iu, tit, in ana 113.
VACATION SUITS
Fer Beys, Vcry Lew in Trice.
Men's and Reys' Thin Coats and Vcsts.tl te I
Large let el Odd Ceals Very Chen p. 1
nney raiiern vests, in Krench Flannel al
Duck. Single or Deuble-HrenHteil. 1
Alpaca and Dniu d' Ete riprlml Hut. Pivit. I
Dusters and Lluen Trousers at lowest prlcl
Littie Beys' Summer Gletbin
Knce-Puut Tuulc Suits, In Light and Da
Cheviots nud Casslmeres, S1.7S, ti, J2.25, riW,
Flue Drct-K Suits, Light and Dark Celers,
JI.50, 5, (S SO. 10, te SO, 7.
French Percnle Hhlrt Waists. BOc nnd 7Se.
Sailor Blouse Waists in Fancy btripidFren
r j.iuiiei.
Ladles' Sailor Uleusc Waists, 50c. 75c, tl, II.
and 11.50.
Glnghum and Alpaca Skirts, 75c, tl, 11.25 a
It.tu.
Traveling Coats
AND
LADIES' BATHING SUITS
Calice Morning Wrappers, Light andDaJ
LUIUI O, SI, 1.-J ItllU 9l.OO,
Anether Opportunity
Fer the Ladles
TO BUY CHALLIE!
At Less than Regular Prices.
We have a limited quantity of 50-Inch Cbl
lies, the regular priie of which was 15c pi
yard. We hae cut the prlce down te lOe pi
yarn, te ciese inc iei out. it is a uargain.
We hn ethls day comnienced.
Our Summer Reductions en Hat,
Ladles' Bailer Hats, In Brown and White, i
dneed rrem sl.' te SI.
Children's Sailor Hats, In White nnd Mlxd
Straw, reuueeu rrem 75e te Wjc.
Children's Sailor Hats, reduced from 25 te IS
Men's lllack still Felt Hats reduced from 13 1
te 8J.5Q. -sizes ureken. I
Men's lllack Stiff Felt Hats reduced from i
te re.50. Keguiar sizes.
Flannel Lawn Tenuis Caps, 15c.
ALL OUR
BABY CARRIAGES
Reduced le Cost Frlc.
Ladies' Parasol;
AT COST PRICES.
Ribbon Bargains.
All Silk Gres-gruln, Bntln Edge-Ne. 5, I
Jn 7. R.i Nn. II. Uc. : Ne. 111. 12'Zc.
Two-Tene Klbbens -Ne. 0, 12e ; Nes. 18 nnd 5
12Kc.
All Silk Striped Ribbons Ne. 12, 12ic
Ores-grulii Hatln Edge", in lllack Ne. 12, lOel
Ne. IB. 13c: re. . itsc: re. au. ax. xutr !
All hllk and all II Ig ilargnlns.
Easy, Desirable and Cheap.
Ladies' Oxford Ties
Our assortment "f Oxford Tics for Ladlel
cemprlees nil me icauiug iyien ui int.u..
are considered by competent Judges te be ei
... . . ..... ..n ii.liiul t.lrnlr tnptl
ever and form nn opinion. We merely quote t
IlWOI Ulll'irauinij I'liixa. Ill.lj
Ijidieb' Dongole Oxford Ties, Tips and Plaid
Ladles' Dongola Oxfords. Better Grade. TIpJ
nnd I 'lain iee, ,iiui" uimiku
lerti lie. lij'a unu -win v vj..
Williamson & Fester,
32-38 East King Street,
L..NC.VSTER, PA.,
NO. 813 MARKET ST., HARIUSUURO, PAJ
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