Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 08, 1890, Image 2

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THJfi LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1S90.
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V AKMUEW J. BTEINMAN.
V CHARLESBTEINMANFOLTZ, Editor.
ROBERT CLARK Publisher.
WBi DAILY lNTKLLiaENCER.-rebtlsned
rat7 da; In the year, but Sunday. Served
fcjr earrlet In this city and surrounding
towns at ten cents a week. By mull nve dol
lar! ft Mr In advance ; SO pent month.
WSKKXiY tNTKLLiaKNCKIt-One dollar and
Sftr te nts a year. In ndvance.
cTOTICBTO BUBSCRIBERS-Ilemlt by check
OTIKMtefflce order, and where neither of
ttaaacaa ! procured send In a registered
totter,
ntered at the I'ostefllce, m second clam mall
Biatter.
Ascites, TBS INTELMOKHCER,
'til or Lancaster. I'm
LAtfOABTEB, FA., July 8, 1890.
Our ropnlatlen.
H16 Lancaster census return Is proba
bly below ttae real number of the popu
lation. It hits been Imperfectly taken
here as elsewhere. The nonulntlen of
& the city Is really hbeut thirty-flve tlieiis-
ff- anil. n II vntr. shows. Tills lu l&SS
j$jjj was C.7S7; which, nt five people te the
Wat voter, makes thirty-four thousand pepu-
S? l.ll. . .....1 41. .. ,.nAWa ll.nl l.n.A
F&w lluu i Uliu liiu fcwu junte mill uuti;
jpr lnce clapjcil have probably ndtleil n
ineusanu te me population.
This ratio of five te one Is a correct
one In the Eastern communities j It may
be loe high In the new parts of the West,
where there Js larger proportion of adult
mates In the population and conse
quently mere voters. Philadelphia,
which Is given 1,010,000 population,
polled 05,414 votes In 18SS, which Is
just about five te one. Chicago polled
but 172,078 votes, yet claims mere popu
lation than Philadelphia. At a ratio of
five te one she lind less than 000,000
population In 16S8 and can hardly have
gained ever a hundred theusund since'.
It leeks its If the population was well
cf utcd ; otherwise sbe must b given
, pcople te every oue voter ; a ratio
nit If used in Lancaster would swell
its population te ever 40,000.
TIie Size of the Family.
That Is an Interesting (jiieatieu, ecned
by Mrs. Harrison for summer discus
sion, as te the number of membcis
which n president may prejicrly have
In his family. Mrs. Harrison says that
js the president has the common light of
ftp every American citizen te have as big a
2S" 1.v.a1 .1 rl nM 1... ..lnnnna .....1 nliAl-nnllil
uuuKimm ivf uv JUVII3V9 , unit iiijntiuv;iij
she must be conceded te be right. Hut
the question comes lu when the presi
dent calls upon the nation te furnish
him a house te held his family ; and
when his wife, in default of such pro pre
vision by the nation for the Hummer,
takes a big house by the seaside us n
gift.
There are two questions here ; one
being as te propriety of the president's
wife taking gifts, which we de net pro
pose new te dlscii'H. If we did wc
should le compelled te admit that It is
somewhat a question as te what manner
of wife the president is endowed with.
If it it the kind thnt proposes te have its
nun mil', we htinitld nmimitli' ilcelnrc
r that, as the president is net a factor
P.''"1qv the decision, the question Is net
one ler tiisciissieii. urn uic inquiry
that Wc find particularly Interesting is
that into the size of the heuse that the
nation should build for its prcsldent.
This question has never ceme up before
because we have net bad presidential
families with grandparents and
children, and sisters, cousins and aunts,
iu the profusion that blesses the Har
rison family. Obviously there is some
limit te the .duty of the nation te pro
vide quarters for all the branches of the
president's family, Probably the line
of the family must be quarteied, though
it takes iu the great grand de
grees. A line seemingly should bedrawn
severely at the line leaving hi the
daughters and sons-in-law, but putting
out brethren and cousins unlcs per
chutiec a vacatit room of the family line
may be found for their accommodation.
Theoretically a nation elects a presi
dent te tlii presidency ; but practically
It elects a family te the White Heuse.
If there is a limit te the accommoda
tions of that heiibc, obviously the family
elected must be limited or the house
intibt be mnde te held it unlimited. If,
then, it president without a family
should be elected, there would
be no ene te fill the house.
If the family should be small,
it would be lest In the vastucsa of
the dwelling, which would only be ap ap
prepriatu for a Harrison family. Ap
parently a constitutional amendment Is
needed making the slzu of the family au
clement iu presidential eligibility.
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A Jtepiiblicnn Halt.
The New Yerk Tribune publishes an
editorial calling it halt lu pension ex
travagance. When this most arrogant
and bigoted party organ is driven te cry
enough, the most devoted adherent of
Republicanism may believe that the
wusteful and demoralizing character of
pension legislation has net been ex
aggerated by the Democratic and intle
tieiitleiit press of the country. The Tri
bune shows Its readers Impressive facts
that have all along been plainly vislble
te these whose eyes u cre net blinded by
party feeling. The enormous propor
tion of pension appropriations lu the
total of government cxpciibes, the aven
ues left open for fraud and the unceas
ing clamor for mere, mere, from the
pension agents and iielitical sharks have
long been familiar phases of the situa-
tleii, but the Tribune is only new opon epon open
iug the eyes of the blind and revealing
te its readers the distressing state of
things brought about by Republican
rjcklessnets and the mere fearful dan
gers Impcuding. It bhewh that hardly
a sixth of the fcvcii millleu male adults
who lived during the war aie
new living, and of these ever
a third aie fceuthernerc ; vet among a
fraction of the two-thirds remaining
mere than half of the entire iucome of
the government Is distributed in pen
ions. Well may the Tribune add that
further appioprlatlens canuet be asked
without linjieriUng the continuance of
all grants for that object. The question
will been be whether the cxtravagauce
reached under this administration shall
be permitted te continue, aud when the
Republican party is arraigned K'fere
the people in the next national cam
paign this wasle of the public funds, as
admitted and explained by Republican
aitherity, may form strong evidence
.?alnet them.
i
Will We (Jet the .Service .'
New that the city lias at last get a
health beard Joined en te au appreprla-
niu, ii is iu uu uepeu mat Jt will ben-
r,:b-v AVe ,,ave hml l)ea,' beards
ever 30 te without benefit ; and lately
" meuc, without hurt. During
Weir we are likely te need
LewUbMIartnwJth beard ; whether
11. Rente! lea tUn e be dv.ii Ti i
were, te pocure a lent " f"', II
They will likely start en if "cticlal work
tout July 14th. force, ybo-.e
' ' for
guarding the city against every danger
aud according te their efficiency will be
Its safety. They .should get all ever It
dally and penetrate every nook and
crevice. Nothing that ii disease breed
ing can escape their notice, and their
prompt report nnd action will abate
every nuisance.
a
At WIlkesbarroenHiuulay Jehn Meedy,
a negre, who could net swim, Jumped Inte
the water te save a drowning child and lest,
his own life, although the child was rescued
by ethers. It Is said that Meedy ran tee
hasty In jumping without removing Ills
beets and heavy clothing, but It seems
bjtter te risk death as he did than te slain
11 as solne Lancaster boys npjicnr le have
dene while a colored lad was drowning.
Rash eourego Is fur better thnn timid
CAIltlOU.
'
riiAM.iscoSeiitVj:i.o, an Italian citizen
of New Yerk, hnd n pointed and acri
monious discussion en .Sunday ifiirlit with
ene Nlcole Oascnntane, also hailing from
sunny Italy. It hnppcned that In the heat
of argument Nlcole stiddeuly selzed the
f ice of Francisce belween his teeth and bit
off the end of the nese. It Is net staled
why he wanted it or even whether It agreed
with him, but the dispatch gees en te
rulnle that the rest of Francisce was
taken te the hospital. It would
have been mero considerate te take htm te
a soap store or seme ether place here n
geed plastic artificial nose.warrnnlod never
te take cold, might have been added te him.
Perhaps, howevor, the efllclats had funrs of
hydropheblu, and thn Incident should
sorvensa hint te lha mayor te order the
muzzling of all Italians. As for Mr. Nlcole
Uasonutune, he Is held Iu durance vile,
which Is the poetical term for a
cool station heuse cell, where he Is
watched with sotne anxiety te hee hew
Francisce wilt agree with him.- Ids urged
lu palliation of his offnuse that meat is a
rare delicacy among pour Italians and that
Francisce Soervolo knew Nlcole le be hun
gry and yel brandished his plump mid
temptlng nese right In front of him. He
should thank his lucky stars thalNlcole's
Jaws wero net of mittlclent spread le blte
lit ill eirall the way back te the ears.
Sam Jeni:s Is a singular and lrrovereut
ass, but seme of his remarks are well
aimed. Ills latest pulpit profanity Is di
rected against Matt Quay and the people
who say they must stick te their piuty.
Russian nunel's hair itppears en the
free list or the MrKluley tariff bill. Ah the
bill passed the Heuse It was also named
anions third-class wools, whlle ether
cjiiueI'h hair Mas In the second-class wools.
The Semite finance committee concluded
te take Itnsslan camel's hair out of thn
third-class, but ovltleutly did net knew
that ethor camel's hair was both second-
class and free, for they simply crossed out
the word ItiiHsiun. The puz.le new Is
whether camel's hair Is second or third
class or free. An easy and legal solution
Is te chnigothe hlgliest duty, but no ene
can tell Just what Congress Intended the
duty te ha. This Is only oue small sample
of the many miner defects of this remark
able bill.
Tmmi: Is n movement en feet lu New
Yerk, for the uroctien lu that city of a
stiitute te Jehn Hums, the great re form or
aud patriot who was burned at Constanz
lu 1410. Although Huts Is most widely
known as u great religious lonelier and re ro re
fermer, this movement is a purely patriotic
enterprise en the part of people, who want
te bring te their adopted country the
Insplilng memory of the great naltenal
liore of their Old Wei Id home. In the days
of Hiihs religion and politics wero Insepar
able, and he stands out prominently In
history uh a great religious teacher and re
former, ultheugh the Moravian church,
founded upon his teachings, was net or er or
Kanlzed until long after his death. We
should view with satisfaction the erection
of monuments lu American cities te the
national heroes of ethor lauds, for this re
public is the helr of all the history of
Knrope, and the great inen of uery age
and nation may be chosen as Inspiring ex
amples and gratefully remembered as
champions lu thn long stitmghi for liberty
and enlightenment, of which this nation Is
t'.ie latest fruit.
Ocrln Kansas they aie getting very
tired of lugalls, and 11 N Intimated that the
statu Scuute, which wan neuily unanimous
In his support two years age, new hardly
uumbers a dozen llriu hu porters. Hen.
Geurgu It. Peck Is talked of its his sue sue sue
cosserand has the support of the Farineis'
Alliance.
In the dead hours of last night nearly
ovuiyMcepor In the east end of thn city
was awakened by a great aud wonderful
uolse, that they found en investigation
proceeded from a read enginu that
was towing a miscellaneous let of
farm machinery thinugh the town.
The pollcemou seemed te have no
objection te the contitiuuuce of the nolse,
whtch died away in the distance as the
green Holds of the country wero finally
reached. They could net have avoided
hearlng it); and lu our judguient It would
be well that they should be Instructed as
te what may and may net bu dene en the
Ntreets during the sleeping hours of the
night. Surely It Is net right le permit thu
poeplo te be disturbed lu tbeir lest te ae ae ae
eommedato the desire of the owner el a
read engine te pursue his business during
the hours of the night. There are night
noises which the police should step, and
this is certainly ene.
I'ATItlOT UTSS
A Statue Of the Oiunt llnlbriiiDi- te He
recUnl lu Xmv Vurk.
The United lleheiuiun societies of New New
Yerk celebrated at Washington naik en
Sunday the anniversary el the deuth of
their country's patriot, Jehn Huss. Over
forty Bohemian societies were preteut, and
nearly two thousand enthusiastic lloho lleho llohe
uiluns took part In the corcmenios. The
proceeds of the cnlcbratieu will go le the
lund which has been started te eiect in
New Yerk a monument te Jehn Huss.
A Iter the national iiiilliem Ihetltst orator,
W. 11 Weyle.sck, speke in the lleheiulaii
language. He wild that the had assembled
te honor the memory of one who occupied
a high nlace iu the history of the human
race and particularly lu the history of his
country.
Jehn Huss, the orator said, uus the man
Whelld mero ler the eiillKhtcuiiieiit of the
masses tind for religious Ireedem than anv
mull of the Ulteeutli century, and he riled
because he daied te place himself forward
as the champion of llie dowutieddon and
oppiessed. He was burned a nl his sacred
ashes were thrown Inte the river lthlne,
but they who thus could destiey thu body
lurgei that an Idea onee given lurth is Im
mortal, mid se the great geed his teachings
did te humanity could uevur be obliterated,
"All clusies of poenlu who leve what Is
upright and pure and honorable, can leve
our Huss. Hu appeals le all, for he was a
champion of what he thought was right
hihI hu died for the freedom of religion.
When wonrect the statue te thu memory
of this nohle man thousands ofeveryereoU
will iinite with us iu rejoicing that the
memory of the great upontle of the fifteenth
century Is kept green in this the land of
freedom for all."
V. Snyder, llie editor of the leading
Iloheinian paper, was introduced. Mr.
Snyder said :
"On account of this longing for Justice
and liberty, leaders ure born who mark
the great ulstencal ejieehs, nnd who j;e
bofero nations llken pillar of lire lighting
the way through the abysses of darkness.
Few nations are se blessed as te give te the
world a leader llke Jehn Huss. It was
euly because the Bohemians of that age
were pure and moral and Jlborty-levlng
that be great u leader could be born out of
them. Muss was net enu of the men who
Bblnelike meteors and then sink into ob
livion, but a star of the llrst magnitude,
who will remain fised In the firmament of
history for all time. ISebcmlaus .should
forever be grateful te this man whenever
hU naine is tjekcn, ler he has added bis bis
teo te his country's hUtury.
" llu-s was the nun who was first lu the
scries of great refermerii.and who first pro
claimed llberty of conscience and spiritual
freedom. I aee In Hum net alone a theo
logian, a reformer of decllnes, a founder
of a sect, but a man who aroused a lasting
revolution In our nation and In the do
main of thought."
Van HeuTf.N's Cocoa Cecoa Cocea
mimical. v
-I'urc, Soluble, Ece
(S)
An Arotnntlcrrmrrnnce
Is Imparled te Uie month liy the ue of fiOZO
DONT. It Is beyond doubt the cleanest, purest
and bent wruli ever etTcred te the public HO.O
bOST and comfort nre synonyms, ltcleaniics
the nivltlcn In the enamel or the teeth.
m
A Drenm el Tnlr Voinen.
Triinysen 111 lila exquisite poem, dream efa
Ionic prnecssleii or lovely women of ncs pnst.
Thin la all very well, lint the laureate would
have (tunc the world a creator prrvlee. irhe hnd
only Inld llie women or the prent liutr they
eeuld Impreve tlielr health and eiihnnre their
ehann. This h mlRht enilly have deiichv
rcceinnienillDK the line of lr. l'lcrce's Kavorlte
Prescription. Health Is llie best friend of
beauty, and the Inntimernble Ills te which
women nre peculiarly subject, IU worst ene
mies. Istna iixnerlence. hss lireven that the
health of weninulilnd and the "KaTorllerrc "KaTerllerrc "KaTorllerrc
scrliilleii " walk hand In hand, and are. Insepa
rable. It Is tba only medlclne for women, sold
by druggists, under ft positive Kunranlee from
the manufHCturerii, that it will give tlfncllen
In every case, or money will be refnnded. This
Kimranlrn bss been printed en the bottle-wrnrc
pernml fiilllifiitly carried out for many ears.
M,Tua.w
De Net More mindly.
de carefully In purchanlng medicine. Many
advertlurd remedies enn work great Inlnry-are
tvotse than none, Jlttrtteck llloed Hitlers nre
purely a vegetable preparation ; .the smallest
child can talm tlmm.Tlmy kill ulwmncatid cure
the patient lu a safe and kindly way. Held In
Lancaster by W. T. Ilecli, 137 and 130 North
queen street.
-CTAN HGUTUN'H COCOA.
TIIKUItEAT COCOA OK KUltOI'L,
TIIKCOMINO ONE OF AMKUIOA.
MADH IIV Hrr.CIAI. PllOCnsS-THE llEfiT.
Cocea is of supreme Importance as nn
article of diet. Van Heuteu's lias fifty
jicr cent, mere flesh forming properties
thnn exist In Ihc best of ether cocoas.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
The tlssue of the cocoa bean Is se soft
ened as te render it easy of digestion,
andj at the same time, tlm aroma is
highly developed.
-V(VN HOUTEN'S COCOA (" ence tried,
nlwajs used") Is the Original, Fure, Hnluble
Cocea, Invented, patented and inude In Hol Hel
land, and It te-day better nnd wero tehible than
any of the mera numerous Imitations. In fnvl,
n comparative test will easily preva that
no eAer Cocea equals thlifiunAr'n lu solubil
ity, ugrccutile taste nnd uutrltlvn quiilltlcs.
' Lnrueit hale hi the world," Ask for VAN
HOUTT.N'H nnd take no ether. (II)
f wikt'S wrEcinc.
MERGURIALRIIEUMATISM.
Mr. J. (.'. Jenes, city iniirehnl of l'ulten,
A
nusai. wrll's: "About leu years uce
I con-
traded a severe case of IiIckmI puUen. The Icud-
lUB physli'lans of thn city were called In. nr.il
they tin'tcrlhcd medlclne after medicine, which
I took without alterilhiK me any relief. 1 ule
tried iiieieiirlnl nnd petnsli remedies, with the
smile iiiiiuo-eHHrul result, but wlilcli breiiKlil
en mi utlnck of inrreurlnl rheuinatisin that
iniiile my life ene of untold ni;nny. Alter suf
ferhiK four lueu hu, I kiive up all former lemi1
dlesand eemmciieeil taklnu Hwlft'sHpccllle(S.
H. H.) After tnlilni! teveral bottles,! was en
tirely cured ami able te resume work. 1 con
sider (Swift's Hpecltle (S. H. H.) the greatent med
icine, for bleed poisoning te-day en the mar
ket." INHERITED SCROFULA.
Hwirt's HpecinefK. 8. H.) cured my little boy e
hereditary scrofula, which lirnke out nil ever
hts face, l'er a J car he had sulkred, and 1 had
plven ii)i nil hopes of his recovery, when ut
leneth I wax Induced te umi.S. H. S. After lining
aiftw bottles lie vuis entirely cuied. Net u
symptom new remains of the iIIkciixc. TIiIn
was ihree years inje.
MItM,T. Ji. MATHERH.
Miithcrvllle, MIh.
Treatise en llloed nnd Hkln lilxeases mailed
frit'.
p) HWIKTHI'ECIKIO CO., Atlanta, (la.
itrKU'HiaTT'uii.ivEirwiiiA"
,CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
CURE
Hick llcadacbeand relieve nil the troubles lucl
ilcnt te u bilious statu of tliexyili'in, kiicIi as
I)i77lui'ss, Nausea. Drowsiness, Dlitresn after
1 jltlnir, l'aln lu llie hide, ,(e. While, their most
umnrknble success has been shown lu curlni;
SICK.
Headache, et OAHTEU'H MITI.K MVEH
l'li.l.S ure equally valuable In Constipation,
curlUK and lirevcntluj; this annoying com
plaint, wlille they also correct all disorders of
ihu stomach, Ktlluulate tlin liver mid rcgulnte
the bowels. Even If they only cured
HEAD
Aehe they would be nluiest priceless te these,
who suiter from this dlHtrexMiiK cemplaint:
but fortunately their Koedness does net end
here, nml these, vilie once try them will Med
these Utile pills valuably lu se many wavs that
they will net be willing te du without them.
Hut nftcr nil sick head
ACHE
lslhobniiflef te many llveh that tieie is uhere
we uiakuourKrcutbeubt. Our pills euro 11 whlle
ethers de net.'
OAUTEit'H I.IIT1.E MVEIt HM.Snre very
smalt and very easy te take. One or tue pills
million dose. 'Ihey are strictly vcKftableund
donetKtlpfl or pume, but by their gentle, no
tion please nil who use them. I.i vlulsat l!5cts ;
live ter 51. Held every w lure or sent by mall.
OAHTEll MI'.DIOINE CO., NEW YOltK.
Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price
aiiKl'J-bdeed
i N OltDINANCE TOOHANT A LICENSE
V te Christian Hurler, pniprleter of the
Concert Hull, adjoining Mieniicicber Hall.
HrcTin.N I. He It erdiilm-dhy llie Helecl and
t'oiuineii C.umi'lls of the city of Iinriikter.
Unit the Mayer be autherUed teKrant a ccneral
llcen-e te Christian llumer. proprietor of Alien Alien
neirher Concert Hall, for thu exhibition of the
atrical iiilerlalnmeiits, Miens, speclnelcs, ele ,
etc..nt, and for theunuunl Mini of Seven! v-flvu
Dollars (17.100) rer niiniim, palile quarlerl).
The mid suiu le be lu lleuerspecliil lliense pro
vided h exUlliig erdhuinccs.
Ordained nnd enacted Inte a law at the Cllv
of IjuicuMer, July 2, IKs).
J. II. IIACMaAItDNEIl.
l'leshlcul Common Council.
David 1,. Dens-,
Clerk Common Council.
D. E. l.ONll,
l'rcsldcnt Select Council.
.1. K. IUiih,
Clerk SeUct Council.
Approved July 7, Is's).
J7-5ltd KOllEUT
CI.AltIC, Majer.
ANOItDINANCECHANOI.NdTIIENAME
of lltittoiiuued street te West Vine street.
lle .It urdaliied by Hie feelret and Cemmiiii
Councils of iheCltyet Uincaster that the name
of lliittouiveod stnet, In ald city, lie changed
mid hereafter be called West Vlneslieet.
Ordained neil enacted Inte n law at the cllv
of UincnMcr, July 2, MM.
.1. II. ll.UJMliAllDNKH,
I'lcnldent Coiiimeu Council.
Dav hi I.. DruN,
Clerk Common Council.
D. Ii EONO,
rresldeiit Stlect Council.
J. K. IIaiiii,
Clirkbelecl Council.
Approved July 7, lbrs).
JyMId HIUIEIIT CEAUK, Mayer.
BUUNKENNESH.
EIQUOIl 1IA1I1T.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
DU. 1IAIN11S' UOLDKX Sl'KOItTC.
It can be Klvcn In a cup of coffee or tea, or til
articles or feed, without the knowledge of the
patient. If necessary ; it U absolutely hurmlets
and win eiiect n permnuent nnd iimsly cure,
whether the patient Is a moderate drlnker or
an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVEH PAILS. It
operates te quietly nnd with such certainty
that the. )atluiii undergoes no Inconvenience,
and ere he Is aware, hts complete reformation Is
cllvcted. lb piiire book of par! leulars free.
OHAH.A.I.OCHEIt, Drii'l!t,
ectwrrbVtT Klus b,"lJl,lcu bUr'1'-'
Shet.
s
UMMEHHHOtnt
THKMANWnO INTRODUCED THE FOUIl
In the Hatter of Shoes,
WAS
D. P STAOKHOUSE,
NOS. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO STREET
AND HE IS NOW INTRODUCING THE
FOUll
XLS,
. AH HE
XL3 In Btylcs,
XU1 In Quality,
LHln Variety, and
al in low rricas.
Call and He Will Prove It te Yeu.
STAOKHOUSE
NOH. 28 A i EAST KINO ST.
QOMMERHHOESl
TENNIS
OXFORDS!
I have one of the Ijirncst Lines of Men's, la
dles', Misses', Heys' nnd Youths' Tennis Ox
fords In the city.
Men's Jlrewn Checkered Tennis Oxford!, 4Dc
Hey's " " " " 41c.
Indies' " " " " 4ic.
Misses' " " " " M)c.
Youths' " " " " .'Wc.
Men's Second Ornde Light Tennis Oxfords, (Oc.
Ilov's " " " " tViC
ladles' ' " " " .Vic.
Misses' " " " " ftta.
Youths' " " " " tee.
Men's Ucst Orade latest Light Htrlpe Ox., 81 (X)
Hey's ' " " " V.
Ladles' " " " " Mc,
Men's IlestOrndnTennls Dals.ln IJuhl Check
nnd Melld Drewn, 51 60.
I have nlse a Large Line of Men's, Hey's, La
dles' and Misses' Canvas Tennis Oxfords, with
ltubbcr Holts, hnvlnir leather Heles between
the ltubbcr Heles nnd Insoles, at II 00, 1 25, tl fit)
nnd J2 03.
See Large Display in East
Window.
The One-Price Gash Heuse,
Ohas. H.Frey,
(Huccesser te FHEY A ECKE11T) the Leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOI.3 5 EAST KINO HTHKET,
LANCAHTEll, 1'A.
WHtnre Closed Every EvenniK nt B o'clock
Hxrepi.Menuuy uiiu rniuruiiy.
(Gvoccvtce.
AT
CLARK E'H
HUUAUHI HUOAHHI HUOAHHI
We sell Htnndnrd Orades of Hucnrs nt popular
prices. Hut vie knew If you buy your ttncrnl
line of (Jrecerles at our store we save jeu
enough en tlicin te almost give you your
HUOAU3 Pell NOTHING t
Compiren few Itnndem Pilces with these of
your home grocer.
OATMEAL.
Shredded Oats, the most delicious breakfast
dish hi existence ; 2 lbs. for 5 cents.
HOA1'; SOAP I
French Olclnc Seap, per cake, i ; Hell A Ce.
HuffuloHenp, 4e; Henrietta Heap, Ic : Octaueii
Henp, lc j Heprlcld A C. Henn, !)Uc ; ijueen Toi
let Menp, 10c size, only 2c : Wnshime Powder, .1c j
1jui7'r Acme, 4e : il enkes Debbins' Electric
Seap forZeo j Try Geld Dust Washing Powder,
1 for 2.V.
Mackerel In 10-D Huekets,t ; Sall IlerrliiK In
luslt) bbls.,$2&3 ; 0 It.sSult Herring for 25c ; Hest
Hineked Herring, per deren, ItK.
Samuel Clarke, Agt.,
Tea.Cotl'ee and Grocery Stere,
U.tll Seuth Queen Ht Near Centre Square,
Ijincnslcr, Pa.
fliTTelephene nnd Free Delivery.
A
T HUIISIC'B.
PICNIC
-AND-
-AT-
XO. 17 HAST KING SXUr.KT,
LA.NCASTEIt.
A
A
T HEIHT'M,
REIST'S STORE ABLAZE
-WITH
FIREWORKS.
Flags, 1-nntenm, IIiiIIimius and Animal Hal
loons. Ever thing j en wnnt te ste lu the Fire
works Line. Whole front or the store thrown
Inlnaltelall Department. It will pny v nit te
m.ikoseur Fliewerk Selection with us. Yeu
can du It under the cooling brceze offourtm effourtm offeurtm
mente elvctrle fans. Ne het vi outlier vi 1th ns.
DOWN COMES SUQAR.
A Pure White Sugar nt )c. We told you se.
Don't buy mere than yen really need. Vec.
Iect a vveise break.
OUlt Sl'.MMEIt DIHNKH.
Orange Cider, Hnspberry Nectarine and
French Hlackberry Juice, te the retail trade are
going fust. Put up in six gallon kegs no chnrge
for kegs, spigots unit glasses. Orders hav e been
duplicated right nleng. Contains nonlcehol.a
strlctl temperance nnd rencshlng drink.
NEW MACKEHEL.
Large New Ne. 2 Mackerel, weighing 1 te i
Its each. 12Ke a tt, LMrgoN'ewNe, 1 MacKcrcl,
Extra Kill, Helt, Holegiia, tic. Huneless Ham,
12Uc. Picnic Unto, 10e. Dried Hi cf, 10c. Extra
Drfcd Hccf, 12'jr. Knuckles, 15c ft.
Stuneivnrc illlk C'lis'ks, Puns, Jars, Hetter
Put, Cream Crix'ks, Jugs, Jelly Crocks, Jcllv
(hisses, Maven Emit Jars, I'lnlx, Quarts and
Half Gallens ; Pint nnd Quart Gum Kings for
Inrs, mixed Spices, Inseci I'ewder, slug shot,
Fly Paper, Krult Kjrups, Hire's and llnser's
Heet liter, etc. See our Immense stock.
Agents ler Chase A Sanborn's Famous Bosten
Celtees, put up 111 fe-lb Air-tight cans. Yeu
eati'l l.c without iheiii, Give them n trial,
ltisist nudqunllty alvtajs uniform
J. PRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL QHOCEIl,
COIINEH WKbT KINO AND FHiyCE HTS,
Directly Opposite
J. I). Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, anil
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel,
jfLoek for Hie Dig Sign across tb,c pave-mrut,
m
mm
Ilatace of gamMen,
A1ACK OK KAHUIOIS.
ASTRICH'S
115 & 117 N. Queen St.,
LANCAHTEll, 1'A.
THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS
CLEARING SALE
BEGINNING WITH A
B007VT,
IT. 7.
Our stock of Black Silk Chnntilly
Laces, -1 untl f inclies wide, ut 12c a
yard,
Black Silk Chnntilly Laces, 0 and 7
ItinliAe vilrln tti I',,!
lliiiU'3 niuui (b jvi
lllack Silk Spanish Lacei, I nnd 5
inches wide, 10c a yard.
Reductions in Millinery.
Our Trimmed Hats.
Let 1, formerly sold up te $3, nt 0&c.
Let 2, formerly sold up te $4.50, at
$1.48.
All our White Untrlinmcd Hats.
Let;i, at "c.
Let 2, at 10c.
Let.1, at 48c.
All Hleck Untriiumcd Hats.
Letl, nt25c.
Let 2, at 49c.
Let3,atC9c.
Heugh aud Iteady Sailors reduced te
10c.
Flue Black Milan Sailors reduced
from fiOc te 10c.
Children's Trimmed lints reduced
from 7ec te 29c.
Large White Flats reduced from 10c
te 9s.
Large White Leghorn Flats reduced
from $2 te $1.25.
Large Black Leghorn Flats from 11.73
te $1.29, and $2.50 te $1.09.
All our Flowers at exactly half price.
Colored Tips reduced from 50c te 33c,
75ote59c, $1 te 77c, $1.50 te 08c, $2 te
$1.59, $2.50 te $1.89, $3 te $1.69.
Bleck Tips reduced from 50c te 39c,
75c te 01c, $1 te 83c, $1.25 te $1.08, $1.50
te $1.33, $2 te $1.09, $2.50 te $1.08, $3 te
$2.48, $3.50 te $2.88.
Black Plumes reduced from $2 te
$1.19, $3 te $2.10, $4 te $3.29, $5 te $3.08.
All our Black Bilk Hats aud Beuuets,
in 2 lets.
Letl, at $1.08.
Let 2, at $2.03.
Call or send for one of our Catalogues
of Reduced Prices.
Special Netice We will continue te
sell one let of Ladies' Hats at 3c apiece
ALL DAY MONDAY.
Z,i1rtchiucvu
ITtOK HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN
1 glues, from 'i te he Iiitrse-pew er, nnd Verti
cal Engines from 2 te 41) horse-power, you will
Hud them nl JOHN HK.STH, .! L'lisl Eulleu
street,
171011 HOLTH, LAO BCUEWH, BKT BCKEWS.
Square nrid Hexagon Nuts, these goods In
Bleck, at JOHN IlEarS,
n, will: lu'u'r".- iri i...i 1.-..1I.... u..a
SSi East Fulton street.
ni7-tfd
171011 AMEIUCANHIGHTKEED CYLINDER
J Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Hearings,
you can get them at JOHN 1)1
Fulton street.
jT'S, 3.M I its
iu,-uu
ITtORHOILEltTUHEHRUHHES, HTILUSON
3 Pipe Wrenches, Plnemid Menkey Wrenches
combined. Files, Oil Cans, etc , go te JOHN
REST, iil East Fulton street. m7-tfd
L PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID 'lO
Medel Milking, Patterns, Drawings nnd
lllue Prints, at prices rcusuuuble, at JOHN
REST'S. 3J3 East Fulton street. in7-tld
OTEAM nEATISTHECOMINOJJEATKOlt
O dwellings, churches, school houses, etc.,
though successfully used ene hundred years
age. When you contemplate it change cnll en
jwti.-s jii-si, who win give ye
you it satisfactory
Jeli, at a fair price.
1117-1111
PUMPS, HOILERS. MINING, CKNTRIFU
gul and Steam Pumps, et nny capacity, at
JOHN RESTS, act East Fulton street, m7-tfd
15ADIAT0IIS,
IV sign, can he
by JOHN II EST.:
OF ANY .MAKE Oil DE
furnished ut reasonable, figures-.
3JJ East Fulton street. iii7-tfd
J 71011 CASTINGS, IRON OR HRAHS, LIGHT
or lienvy, nt sliert notice, go le JOHN
fiSI". SI3 East Fulton strceU m7-tfd
TANKS FOR WATEH.OILS, ACID OR OA8
efuny shape or ci.iclty, at fair iirlccs, go
te JOHN HICST.xa EastFiillen street. m7-tfd
WHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED HY
the pound, KM; In lets of IU pounds or
ever, 0c. All goods delivered te any purt of the
city Free. Call en JOHN HES1', Ne. K13 tst
Kiilleu street. iu7-td
IF IN WANT OF HIIAKS OR IRON STOP
Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Hlb
lucks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call unit gel
them, or send your order by mall, teJOlIN
Joints
IIESP, 3.U East Fulton street.
in7-tfd
("lOLD HRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING
T ter steam work, nt JOHN RESTS, -II East
i ulten street. in7-tfd
INJECTORS, itl'E i,irn.irGlAlsT.llAN i,irn.irGlAlsT.llAN
ceck Inspiraters and Electors. Eberiiuin
Helier rvetler. iMiiberthy lnsie-ter, .'
American
Injictnrs, all lu stock, at JOHN HhST'S, 8.U
T'S. 8.
ni7-tid
IjisI Hilten street.
17IOR PRA'IT A I'ADY AHHES'l'OS DISC
3 Valves, Jenkins Vnlvcs.llrass Glebe Valves,
HrnssGute Valves, Iren Hedy Glebe Valves,
Ijever Safety Valves, Pep Safety Valves, Air
Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swinging
Check valves, llruss Check Vel vra Feet Velvcs
Angle Valves, call at JOHN RESTS, sal liis
Fulton Street. niT-tld
T7I0R 1101 LEltS. HORIZONTAL.
TAHULAR,
13 Vertical, Portable, Cylinder,
any site or power, of llie best material and
workmanship, go te JOHN UEST, 33.1 East Ful
ton Mrcct. ni7-tfd
)A fvnITS J-'EinT 01 PIPE," KROM Ti
l)JiJJvJ Inch te 6 Inch diameter, for
saleut a lewtlguie, nnd the only heuse In the
city with a pipe cutting mncliliie, cutting up le
i"ir. jiiiiiui, .l(,(,li-, l"l
u inen uutiiietcr, ut juu. iir.-st ,Kutasir ui-
ten street.
iil7-ttd
1DACKINOS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO. FOR
Steam nml Hjdruullc l'acklng.AsbestRene,
Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As
bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
Sheathing, Gum Puct'ng.Oiim Rings for Water
Gauges, Plumtmgn Packing, lltstl's Patent As As
bestes Lined Sectional PIe Cever, utJOHN
HINT'S, M Iiisl Fu lien street. iu7-tfd
gev Sele Of
41 cut.
-1-snil HUNTHANDSOME
FRONT ROOM
13 en 2d lloer. Ne. 12 WestKlngttreet; finest
lix'rtllimln theclty forellleo or light btislmss.
Inipilre of W.W.AMOS,
ni.e-uu Aiier s unuery.
TTtOR RENT
THAT LARGE
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO. M EAST KINO .STHEITl'.
Inquliv within.
iiill-tfd
TTlOIt HALE CHEAP-
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
M by 'JS feet, with two-story brick back build.
lug 12 by W feet.
M bv '.'IS fevt.
H til and scv cu rooms. Let
JOHN II. METZLFIl,
N'u.VH. Oukem.
Pake of Fasii,
mm,
QvH'moebm.
e
PEN EVKtlY EVENING,
Fer Bargains,
GO TO
P.CSNYDER&BRO.,
Ne. 14 West King St.
EverytiiingSeld At and Belew Cost,
AH WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS.
mayMmd
T
HE PEOPLE'S CASH BTOKE,
-IN-
SummerGoeds.
FAST BLACK FRENCH HATINES 111 Solid
Celers aim Neat Figures, whleh nre very dura
ble, 'J5c per yard.
ThebiilnncoefBtockof FIGURED BATISTE
te go at lOe per yard. Heme of these goods sold
at 18c and 20c
Genulne Imported ZEPHYR GINGHAMS
reduced lrem 31c and 37e te 23c.
Demestic ZEPHYlt GINGHAMS In excellent
styles at 10c and 12c. Some of these goods equal
the Imported In style.
Geed STYLE CH ALLIES ut 6Kc, us pretty In
design and coloring as expensive goods.
White Dress Goods.
Piques In Cords nnd Checks, Llneu de Indes,
Victorias, Nainsoeks, Plaids, Stripes, Ac.
Full Lines of EMBROIDERIES In geed qual
ity, from the very narrow te the widest widths.
s
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
innrJMydlt
VITAS!! GINGHAMS !
WashGinghams
AT
A BARGAIN.
WATT & SHAND,
Offer one of Greatest Bargains ever 6een In
STRIPED AND PLAID
DRESS GINGHAMS.
Three Thousand Yards Fresh Bright Colorings
at Jc a jnrd ; rermer prlce, lCc
ONE MORE CASE
36-Inch Printed Dress Challies,
Choice Styles and Colorings, 12Kc n yard.
anr A few mere pieces left of these DARK
GROUND DRESS CHALLIES. in Brown, Blue,
Green nnd Slate Grounds, Sen yard ; only half
its true value.
ONE HUNDRED DOSEN
I. X. L. Unlaundried Shirts.
Excels everything ever shown in this line
made of the Best Heavy Muslin, Linen Uosem
and Cuffs, lined and reinforced, and the price
ourySHfe; as geed ns nny sold at60c.
150 Dezen Dark and Medium Gray
Ladies' Summer Hese
At 5c n pair ; worth 8c.
The Brigand Sash.
Four yurds long, mnde or Surah Silk, Sewing
Silk Fringe, In Black, Cream, Blue, White, Car
dinal and Old Rose.
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
4?lmvv.
EVANa LOUR.
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.
QLiivyetti,
-tARPETS! CARPETS
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing I Dyeing !
LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYEING
WORKS
Areoecend le nene in Pennsylvania for (InliU
et work of nil klnd. reathcrsDyed All Shades.
Order will receive prompt uttentlen.
PHILIP SCHUM7 SOU & CO.,
NO. IfO SOUTH WATER STREET,
LANCAHTEll, PA, flblS-Smd
People
Cash
Stere
NEW YORK STORE.
Cltfthtrtg.
E
INE TAILOHINO.
i890--SPRING.--i8d
Fine Tailerinc
The Largest and Most Elegant AnertK
of
SPRING NOVELTIE
New Iltady for Your In.iprctlen.
PB-"
We would also announce the rurehuw
Jeb Let of English Hutting aud Treusering
great sacrifice, which we will Mil at
llffi
Astonishingly Lew Prlcn.
-Call early te secure a bargain in t
goeus.
3c.
indl
H. Ger-har
ONLY
Dl KECT JMPOHTINO TAILOR IN THK d
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dZ7-
-t-
M
AKT1N UltOa.
You'll never mind
summer sun If cld In
cool clothing shown by
SEEN
AT A
GLANCE I
Martin Bre'
FOR EXAMPLE:
See the flannel perch coats, 12 and K.ld
choice of many novelties In coats and v
M
handsome, serviceable, washable when sol
suitable for business or dress, 5 for coats
vests.
Thin summer coats nnd vests, $1 ; coats.
tc
Coel scrge suits, Just the thing for bnsli
traveling or seashore, JI0, (12, !ll. Wear
cloth and geed tailoring can be seen In the:
a glance.
Tt
II OH
TVvH
Eh
The Furnishing Department Is shewlr
large assortment or ureczy flannel su
Don't think you're tee large or small te be ncl
All sizes necks and length of sleeves are 1
Excellent shirts, large choice of styles, 1, fPU
aid 2. Flnest Ceylon flannel, silk and
stripes, 1150 and J 1.50. Flannel working sh
C
er.l
well made nnd geed fitting, 25c, 38c, 60c,
1.
Beys' flannel waists and blouses, 25c, 38c, aMi
l tlr.nrt. '"!
It will cost you no mere than ttre-thlrc V?l
lerl
what you'll expect te pay te be suited In
handsome line of flannels.
mill
lOl
g
MARTIN BRO&
26 and 28 N. Queen St.1
M
YERS & HATHFON.
AN ATTRACTIVE LINk
out
he
-OF-
.11
nil
stel
SUMMER
POI
CL0THIN
AT
M
EU
REASONABLE l'HICES FOK Y'
INSPECTION.
Of'
E.I
TrJ
Men's Thin Coats and Yell?
. FROM SI 23 TO $7 60.
Hundseme In Style nnd Celer nnd SubstautU
iluJc. Just such as j eu'll want for
Het Weather. Pi
A
In Our Custom Department
Hi
vvc Are snowing an unusually nanasc
Line of !'
It
Summer Buitiner. in Berces.
Trices. SIS, S20 te fi'i. Celers, Blue and Bins
sucn goeas at incse prices are rare.
Myers & Rathvei
LEADINO LANCASTER CLOTHIERS,?
..11
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
c
LOTH1NQ.
L. Gansman & Brc
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Net Fer Sale Elsewhere:
Loek At These Cut Prices !
Men's
Men's
Men's
.Men's
Men's
Neil's
.Men's
Men's
Men's
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Hulls
SllitH
vtereS 4fO
were 8 5 SO.
were S 7 25
v ere S U 75
wcreSHM)
WCICSI3 0J
ere SI I. "'I
wcroSIflen
New Selling ntS 3,
New Helling utS.1,
New Helling ntS
New helling ntS 5
New Selling at S 0
New selling nt S 7ei
New Helling at S K'
Knits
Hulls
isetr veiling nt J 9
New Selling nt SIOj
were SIS M.
500 Pulr Men's Pants selling new at 10,fX), fjJ
nnd73centit. '
itnv'hKtilth tunr Kplllm. i ?"?; si tirii.
...:ji-. " .-
k
huh c
Prlcesnlniesl Cut lu Half.
HM Pair Children's Pauts nt 1, s nnd 25 ccrtj.
I 'llll.lrnfl'c Mnllc rn.lnn..! (,. C "' .1 fWl 111.
tlreal Reductions In our Custom ' Order fi'M
partment. r V
n
Prices that will mnke jeu buy vthcther
need the goods or net.
FOR SPECIAL RARQAINS IN MEN1,
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
CALL AT
L. Gansman & Bre.
.B'l
Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's au
Cliliaren's ueiniug ciciusive.)
68 and 68 HORTH QUEEN ST.,
I, W. CORNER OP ORANGE, LANCASTER, P i
19-Net connected with any ether Cleth tnV I
Heuse iu tuu ctu .
O-lle cautious and make no mistake te thf
you get te the. right place.
ClAltRY IN Krecii-IIEST ('HAIICOAI
j Haininerril Rirlren, Deuble lletlned Irei
lliinleu'k Rlvrt lien. Rivets, Het mid Cel
Reller lien, steel. Sluel Iren 3-18 te Ne. Ill, a
JOHN llE-il.S.aiiEnst Fulton street, m7-tfdi
N'eriCh TO TIH-MPAMSKItH AND uUi
NEHS. All H-rsensare hereby ferblddei
le trepass en any of the lands of the ;eruwaI
tidHiH-edwtllefctiiteslii lbnuen or Itucaste
aunties, whether lucleced or unlncliwed, elthtnl
ler me purpewn or snoeuiig or ncmng, ssinr
lu,n,fll K .l.lli. ..nf....A n..nln., ..II wn'
.. c. I .. .. r... rn I it I....I. t . V. m .....l.l.nl &,Ia1 'I
iwviiuk uji .iu i.uua til Itiu iiuuuaiuntMiiB.
mis nonce
VS'M. COLEMAN FREEMAN
It. PERCY ALDEN,
fcllW.ft FREEMAN.
AtUuney for It, W, VQiqan' lielri. jj
I
d .