mT&tr.wm f THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1890. r iW tCxim? ex tSi&. f-.7fc ?"S'' ."$. SV S5V m x ttya . t j . STm V 9 alln JtitfUtfiencer, ' WWUtW J. BTElltMAlt, CKARLBBSTEINMAN FOLTX, Editor. ROBERT CLARK Pnbllsher. V. Wfc DAILY ntTKLLiaKNCER.-Publlined OTCtr day in the year, but Sunday. Herved by carrier In thU city and snrreuudlnf tesrns at ten cents a week. Hymallflvedol Hymallflvedel Ian a rear In ad ranee ; 60 cents a month. WTOCLY INTELLIGENCER-One dollar and SRy rent, a rear, In advance. cTOTICE TO StiBSCRIBKRH-Uemlt by check or posteffleo order, and where neither or theiwcan be procured Bend In a registered tetter. Catered at the Poslefllce, m second clnas mall matter. Addbjm, TBI IKTELLtOSKCER, Lancaster. Pa. LAK0A8TER, PA., July 0, 1890. The l'encr of a J-eltery. The Louisiana Legislature has pas.c(I, & iTfcrer the coveriier'a veto, the Jaw sub- l'$ WlUpg te tbe people the question or ?i5? rnntlniilnir Mm Intterv. which eilers n (j$nulUen dollars a year for the privilege ; Htk. und will eiler as much mere us tuny be feuVeesiary te secure the privilege i for g?fSrtiatcver the cost, It will net be paid by !A;the owners of the lottery, but by the feV ticket buyers. J lie oest or the enter- JA n.a lttt., It i,vm,.ijw1 I l.n limAltnl rf (lilt gA.prizcs distributed will be decreased m SLv,';'' cerdlngly. The boek-koenlng of the BlSteS lottery business being secret, the buyers '& e the chance h.ive te talse what they are given. The proprietors of this RnipS Louisiana lottery think that they have, KSj' ' by their long continuance In business, tecum! a clientage which cannot be shaken eiT by any disappointment of thc.ir expectation, It is the peculiar feature of the lottery business that the buyers of the chances are net discouraged by the failure te draw prizes. Se long as they belie ve that there are big prizes te be drawn they are net very particular as te their number nor Inquisitive as te their chance of getting them. They trust te their luck blindly and blanie It only when they are disap pointed. This Louisiana scheme has been very udreltly handled and its possibilities in the way of profits are Well Illustrated by the money elTered for the continuance of the privilege. Twe dlstlngulshedConfcdcrate generals super vise the prizes drawings, which are sup posed te be fairly conducted. Indeed there is no reason why they should net be. Xe mere prizes arc te be paid out than the money paid in covers many times ever ; and It Is only a question us te who of the ticket buyers shall get the percentage that the managers de net take. It Is a plan whereby a great many people put an equal quantity of their fgT .money into n peel for the purpose of $n KeWng back again, In unequal dlstrl- " button, ouch of it as the peel managers ?, cheese te distribute. It Is a plan where- $! by the managers of the peel are given ?. absolute control of all the menevs raised ; and power according te its mass. This Louisiana exhibition shows the degree of this power, and vividly "demonstrates the danger te the commonwealth that resides lu the concentrated power of rudriby. This is a danger which outlaws have always recegnised and which they have sought fcMs&t- te avoid bv Drehlbltlm.' t.lin nnlnllliii-nf Jl r f . at.MnJ.ft.1.. tn. I.... It..... ..T . I. Tl Ri is a danger which resides in the wealth massed in corporations : but the power of Its assault upon the state was never better shown than in the case of this let tery, which has controlled the Leglsla Leglsla turagainstevcrynrguuicntef propriety, te put efT upon the people, whose vote 1 the lottery money will be used te con trol, the question of taklug from the constitution a lottery prohibition that It new t'eutaius. The sense el the state Is all one way en the question, mid with the governor in condemnation of the lottery ; but its vote is likely te be all the ether way, because the lottery peo ple cau atlbrd te spend money freely te secure a privilege from which they will seen regain Us cost. This priv ilege which the state has given has se fattened and strengthened its beneJlca rles, that they ure stronger than the state and they can override the gov ernor's veto and its publie opinion. Our lVeatlier. "It is gratifying te find that the In tense heat of the past few days has been universal throughout this section and that Lancaster has been a few degrees cooler and much mero breezy than many ether places that make mere noisy pretensions te summer attractive ness. Jfe doubt many eeple who go away en summer trips while the ther mometer is climbing in the nlueties will imaglne.when they find cooler weather, that they have gained It by leaving Lancaster, while in fact the cool wave may be general. All the consolation that can be gained from these or ether philosophical reflections is heartily recommended, but must be confessed in sufficient te brlug comfort te perspiring Lancastrians.'Wewei'c warm en Tuesday, and there Is ue denying it. It is all very well te talk about the balmy zephyrs that play about the brews of all our hills, i-rewued se grandly with the golden grain or garlanded In many shades of green. It is very flue te dilate upon the summer beauties of the winding Conestoga, the rural sceuery nud glow ing sunsets. It is belaclug te civic pride te remark the enterprise and push of a community rejoicing mere or less in electric lights, new water works, meter cars.a beard of health and an ambulance. These things are coeliug considerations with the thermometer at clghty-llve, but when the mercury approaches its par quotations iu Hades the Iwautles of nature and triumphs of ninn lese their interest. The copious fall of rain In the mall hours of the night was worth mere tut a coeliug device than all philosophy, and te-day's bruizes re-establish faith In Laucaster as one of the best of summer reserU. All that we need te become a second Saratoga is a few big hotels out along the Conestoga hills, a gravity railroad, free turnpikes and a geed heavy show er of rain every night. Wind. As a regular crop cf the great wheat belt the cyclone does net add te the at tractiveness of the region, but it is hoped that the plauting of trees may eventually break the force of winds like that which swept away se large a bectieu of Farge, North Dakota. Cyclones rush through forests, leveling giant trees as though they were straws, but It has been ob served that their force is exhausted in (he eflbrt and after such an exercie they are little te be feared. ThU does net apply te the northern end of New Yerk state, where a furious wind hasjust been doing a great deal of damage. In that legion there are for fer ests iu plenty, and the wind rushes among high hills and loses the force gained in the long sweep ever the lerel Plains Of tllO TJllkntn u-linnt 1.11 Tl, only feurwj in that cabe is te grin aud bear It with the philosophy that th storms are, after all, less frequent and destructive than in the level, treeless West. It Is worth noting that Flatts burg, the town which SulTcred most se verely, is en the lake In a position un protected by 'either mountains or forest, although Its streets are famous for their beautiful avenues of giant trees. About The l'lfltrerm. Tim platforms ofbelh parties In Pciin pylvuiila, this year, seem te have conic under n revising hand after their pai page. There docs net seem te have been much alteration or harm done, but It Is net altogether agreeable te knew that platforms are treated se Irreverently as te be scissered and pasted nflcr the con vention Is ever. Mayhe this was net se done this year with tbe Democratic platform, but It is clear that It has had diverse publication. The planks have beeu hustled around considerably, and Brether Black's rceo rcee rceo Idtien about the Australian ballet sys tem and altering the constitution, ap pears te have lest its ,tale. As he was nominated by the convention for the second place en the ticket It was clearly inappropriate te chop off nny of his resolution, which the convention took with him; se that we have net printed the revised platlerm, but stick te the one wired te us en the aftcrnoeu of the convention. m w In Nplte oflteed'H much boasted rules for the expedition of busluess, and otber pur poses, the liiisliiess bofero Congress In net much fuitlier advanced limn It was at this date a yenr age. Italians nre nctively pushing a scheine for the oreetlon of a stntue of Columbus In New Yerk city. It will be a hundred feet high and cost two hundred thousand dol lars. A public competition of designs ler the monument wnsopened In Heme by a coinmlltce appointed by the king of Italy, and the New Yerk subsurlbers te the fund choseono of two leading deslgns. It is te lnvve abnsoef Italian granlte nflecn feet srjunre and twenty-flve feet high from which will rlse a 'column surmounted by a brenze statue of Columbus In the uniform of an admlrnl, with Ids right nrm extended as though pointing te the uuwly discevnrrd and mysterious lauds In the west. l!ron?e groups surround the base. The slatue Is te be brought te Amurlcu en an Italian man-of-war uud will be timed te nrrlve In New Yerk harbor en Octeber 12th, I6U2, the four hundredth anniversary of the dis covery of America. With the slatue of Liberty from France, the statue of Colum bus from Italy and the proposed Ilohemlan monument te Huss, New Yerk premises te huvn a cosmopolitan assortment of heroes lu ceurse of tlme. Tin; MeKlnley bill lcaves the duty en starch at two cents a pound and doubles the duty en dextrine,. HemiII, a starch trust Is being formed. A Tiioer ship with selillnrs te uillote Ilrltish garrisons, and accompanied by two of the host and new est of Ilrltish torpedo beats, liasarrlved at Halifax. At the same tlme the new ocean cable from lloruuidate Halifax Is announced lu working order. Threo mere ships of her iuae&ty's uavy have anlved at Victeria, Ilrltish Columbia, and are oxpectod te fellow the two already in Uehrlng'a sea, making llve powerful moderu ships of war guarding the seal pirate against our two peer llttle wooden rovenue cutters. All these llttle facts taken together gave a fl no opportunity for sonsa sensa sonsa tleual journalism te work up bolllgereut rumors, but It dees net even soem proba ble that Jehn Hull Is contemplating a game of bluff. The strengthening or Halifax and cable connection with Ilermuda are only natural and long ucoded military precau tions, and the assembling of the i)ritlh North l'uclllc fleet In coelor northern waters Ihs regular overy Hummer proceed ing. It is, of course, within the bounds of possibility that llicre may lie a wurllkfl collision between the plrate pursuing United State revenue cutters and the Ilrlt ish cruisers, for the officers of the lattorare bound te protect Ilrltish rights as they un dnralund them, and the Hiieh of duty of the cutters and cruisers run contrary. - - A CH1TICAL nr.UHKII. frltlci theuld wear the high degree Of LL.I). bvouise They olio anil all uppcur te be Doctors of KJauH, Frem tht Chicago Tiibunr. A Het Day. Frem the Wuiblngten Pest, It was a sultry auorneou in July, A. l. IWK) (says Heward llellumy.) It was the Xoveryol in it. history hud this city fulled te set apart ena day in the calendar under this tltle. Uomelimes It had two. "I huve figured It all out," said a man who was stumllng en the corner, " uud the residt Is Inovltuble." " What de you mean t" I luqulred. The last recollection I had was sitting down te read a tariff sioecli in the Ctoi-yi-cnaieHul Jlecenl, and en awakening I wn d.ized with nuinoreus uhaiiKes In my surroundings. It was owing te my con fusion, no doubt, that I found myself- able te address an ontlre strungur.iu this fa miliar manner: "Why, where have you been all this time?" he inquired. "De you net knew the danger that Is threatening the city?" The speuker was a mlddlo-aned man whom Ins friends addressed us " Majer." " Ue you mean Sunday Imke ball T" " Hase ball," he lopeatcd. " What is base bell ?" I pitied him. "Tell me," I said, "Is the tarllf questien Anally settled yet?" " Ne," he repllwl. "Hut we think it will bobefero inanv vears. I bnllnrn that tnn. ple generally are bekiiliulng te have a clear comprehension efull the phases of the sub ject." "Hut this danger of which youspeko? " " De you net soe that cloud coming ever the horizon?" "Yes. What of it?" "Itlsaninipondlugbhewor. Ifitcotnes, it means certain destruction." " Net from a mero shewer ? " " Certainly. This Is the hottest day that Washington has ever known." " I thought I rccognlzed it." " Yeu knew that net a vear has passed without at least ciue such day." "1 suiipose net ceitululy net whlle 1 was awake." " Can you hnagine, taking the subject en mathematical ground, the intensity of heat that must new exlst?" "HyJove! if oeiy het day Is hotter than the lust, why great heavens ! It is turrlhle," " Yeu are familiar, no doubt, with the laws of physics hulliciently te knew that the sudden pouring ofwater en a very In tensely het surf.ice develops steam, with awful axploMe suddenness." " Tu be sure." "Consider these mlles of superheated pavement, " I did, and shuddered." The cloud was hanging evor us; the water was precipitated te the earth j thore was a horrible rear, a choking mass of vapor, a mighty crash and all was evor. I he city of Washington was nothing but a mass el ruin." Keet Nole: The criticism lias been made that this story does net show hew the nurrater suecoeded lu escaping te tell the teie. The author points te this fuel with pride, it places his etlert en un equal, iu ut least ene respect, w Hit many of the greatest modern fiction writers. Ne story U really complete w itlieut something lelt unex plained, te furnish material fur another book. A Wyoming Oeyser'n I'ruptleu. Secretary Neble has received the follow ing dispatch trout MHiumeth Het Springs, Wyeming: " This dispatch Just recched from Nnrris Uasin. At 4:15 p. in., Tuesday, thore was a sovcre shock of eartbquukc, followed by a tcrrible rear, and upon In vestigation It proved that the geyser called 'New Cruter,' had an oruptlen. It Is throwing up a column of steam, stonesand water about two hundred feet iu circum ference and te the height of about one hun dred and twenty-flve loot, and shaking the whole basin around lmt Ic-Julty." iva'sttbd. Ithyine full of reason, Fit for the season, Warranted fresh every day j Who can tipply them ; Ne one frill hujrtbem, Dut they are wanted, they uy: Hmoeth and grammatical, Though cnlgmn Ileal, Ne ene fares much what It means j If only sentiment. Ilea onlegt complement, , Itulcs like the bacon In bcani. Illiymef In (macular, (Jmphlc, ctaciilar, ( Wnrktne the nelby llurns drill ; Twain's eccentricity, llret llnrte'i felicity, Oiling tough hummers n lift. Quaint llttle roundelays, Written for olden ilnyn, He an tepuM In our own ; Hwearlng with courtly grace, l.lfe feralady's face, Lightly as bubbles arc blown. Htlrrlng, descriptive. Unci, I'erll efreas or mlnc, Thrilling a man's very bone ; Hurricane horrors dire, Terrors of flood and fire, Drilling the reader In groan. Yet ever nil prevail Heroes In every tale, Warranted happy or dead; Peet are cheerful chapj, Turning te Fortune' slap Cheeks that with courage are red. Hetel their roundels; Ittng In these dollar day, Ieudly as ever of yore ; And let ths muse mint Heng that will pans In print, Cela for our thunk and no mere. nhynie for Iho dally pre, ClaMlral, moie or leu, Warranted ficidi every day j Seme, will supply them, Though we won't buy them, Poetry never should pay. A llreak. Frem Harper' Ilazar. V Clara," Mid he j "Clara" " Themas," alie whispered, "I de leve veu j but aren't you a little mistaken? This is I'riday night, and I am Sarah." Van llet'TKN's Cocea l'ure, Heluble, Kco Kce Kco lietnleal. (A) An Aromutle J'roirrmice Is Imparted te the mouth by the ute of HOZO UONr. It Is beyond doubt the cleanett, purest mid best wash ever offered te Ihcpuhllc. BO.O I10NT and comfort nre synonyms. iteleancs the ca Itlcs In the enamel of the teeth. A G'lerirynum'H Testimony. W. O. (Uirenl, pastor Al. K. Church, Hethwell Out,, wiMiertwn years M Hiilfcrer with Dipe la In Its worst form, until a be Mates "lie became nn aeliinl burden." Three bottles of Jluriteck Jllend tiittert cured him, ami he tells u In a recent letter that hocennhlerx It the best meillclne new before Ihecmintry for dyspepsia and liver complaint. Held In lmeaater by W. T. Hech, 137 and i:W North Quceu street. Irf'ave ho)e liehlnd, All ye who enter here ! He ran the illrti warning which Dante read en the portals of the Inferno, He runs u cruel vei dirt of your friends If you are overtaken by the first symptom of that terrltite .disease, eon een eon sumptien. " lcuve hope behind t Your day are numbered I" And the Ktrugiile against death I gl en up In despair. Hut while there Is life, there Is hope. Dr. Pierce's Gelden Med leal Discovery has cured hundreds of cases worse than yours ; and It will euro you If taken In time. Hut dclayls daiiKCreu. Ne power can resteic a wasted lung j thc"(Jhlcu Medi cal Discovery,' however, run and will urrest the disease. W.ThAw De Net Meve Itllndly. On carefully In puiehaslnc luedlclne. Many advertised remedies can work great Inluiy -are worse than neiuv Jtunleck Jlloerl Hitters are purely a colable preparation : the smullcsl child can take them. They kill dlseasennd cure the patient Inn sare nnd kludlv way. Held In Uincastcr liy W. T. llecli, l.f7 ami 1.19 North luecn street. Wl IT HPKUIFIO CO. Lingered Between Life and Death. Mr. Ocn. 1. Hmoete, u highly cultlvnted nnd estimable lady or I'rescett, Ark,, writes under data or Aprils), 1HSU; "During Iho summer of 1KS7 my eyes became Inflamed, nnd my sto mach and ller almost hopelessly disordered. Nothing Inte agreed with me. I took chronic diurrhrrn, end for some tlme my life wnsdu spa I red of by my family. The leading physi cians of Iho country were consulted, nnd Iho medicines admlnlsiered by them never did nny liermancnt geed, mid I lingered between llfe and death, the later belnij preferable te the agonies 1 was enduring. In May, lsss, I be be eaine disgusted with physlclnns nud their medicines. 1 dropped them all, nud depended solely en Hwlrt's Hiwclfle (S.H. 8.), n few betths of which made me permanently vrell well from then until new." madi: ins Lin: a iiuudkn. I have had scrofula until It made luyllfen harden. I was Inexpressibly miserable, sick, weak, sleepless, and unhappy ; desiring that the short tlme which seemed te hac been allotted toinuen this earth would hasten tenn end. 1 tried doctors' Irentmeut and medicine, and tmvel, hut neua of these did rmv geed, for tlielscrefula gradually grew worst. Onephysl! elan, who I traveled far te see, and te whemf puld tlW, gave op the case us hopeless. I then Kiivn -up all ether medicines, and took only Hwlft Specific (H. s. H.) Four bottles of that medicine cured me, and for Iho past four j ear I have had as excellent health nud I am as free from disease as mi) body ll Ing " Z. Nkijhen, Fremont, Neb. Ireatlse en Weed and Hklu Diseases mailed free. (I) HWIKT HPUCIFIC CO.. Atlanta, da. T7-AN HOUTUN'H COCOA " lliaTAHOia FAHTHK8T." Iho puiest, most soluble-tho eUntnul cocoa. Inveuted, patented and made lu Helland. Delicate, stimulating, nutritious, much belter for the nerves tliau tea and coffee. Ask for VAN IIOUTKN'H, (alto no ether. (01) inr3M)-ilM,W,K l T7-INCO CIIKWJNU TOIlACL'e. VINCO (EXTRA FIXE) CHEWING TOBACCO. This Htandard Urand of Plug Tobacco Is ac knowledged te be Iho best chew and the largest plece for the money lu the market, nucerin t Off en each I u mp. Its ctoutle sale formally ) cars has eshiblUhcd IU ifputalien. There Is nothing better. Try It. Fer sale by dealers nud grocers. uprlI-aitisd-eeiuA13tw T" A N. OII)Lx.ANC?, 10 (WANTTlCKNhT: J. te Christian lluiger, proprietor of ihe Concert Hull, ndjeliilng Mtcuucrcher Hall. HrcneN 1. Ile It ordained by theHclcct and Loinineu Councils of the City of Uincastcr. Ihiit theMa) or lie authorized legmut a geneial llcetue te Christian Uurrer, proprietor of Mien lierchnr Cem ert Hall, for the exhibition of the all leal euterlaluineuts, shuu. spectacles, ete etc., at. and for theannuul mm of Hccuty-tle Dollars (J75.W) eer immiin, payable quartcrly 'i he said sum te be In llcuefsieclal lleciise pre- Ided by existing ordinances. Ordained nnd enacted Inte n law hi the City of I-ancasler. July 2, IN). ' J.H. HAtl.M.nDNi:it. . . President Common Council. David l.i. in.E.v, Clerk Common Council. , , i). r. i.en(i, , ,. President Helcct Council. J. K. IlAitn, Clerk Select Council. Approved July 7, INK). J)7-3ld HOUKHT ri,AItK,Ma)er. A N o'V'Inanckcmiainei'ITknami: il of IlulteiiHCKHl street te West Vine street. fv!!,c.'rierJl!!"5,...by "ie Seleet and Common toniicllsef the City el Luueaster that thenainu el nutteuw.xKl street, In said city, be rhangvd and hereafter be calle.1 West Vine street. ..P,"1"1" "t enacted liuen law ul the ell j of Lnneaster, JulyV, 1'UO. "' J. 11. HAUMOAItDNUlt. IMvidI DKT" Le," dolmen. Clerk Common Council, J. K. tlARa, '""'Went !e'lect tuni'll. Clerk fcelect Council. Aft'reved July 7, Inie. Jyt-ild- ItOUEUT UfcAjW, Mayer, Utanmmaktt'm. run.ADEi.pntA, Wednesday, July 9, ISM. Dress stuffs that take the het edge off the weather are in waves and ripples all around the store. Muslin Underwear hints : Onwn Muslin, Mether Hubbard yoke of W fine plaits, neck, yoke nnd ilecve trimmed aHtli iiaat If nfi-tlntr ttAmm Tf Fine Cambric Mether Hubbard yoke trimmed with 10 row fine Hamburg edge nnd Inserting, with beading between, neck nnd sleeve trimmed with flue Ham burg edge, 11.23, the 11.75 kind. SklrU- Geed Muslin, wide hem and 12 spaced plaits, yoke band, SOc Fine henvv Muslin, extra wide, with wide hem and 19 spaced plaits, yeke band, sic Chemises Kine Cambric, yoke of wide embroidery, neck, yoke and sleeve trimmed with Hamburg edge, 00c Fine Cambric, yoke of wlde Torchon law, neck, yoke nnd sleeve trimmed with Torchon lace and bending, Wc. Cei set Cever Fine Cambric, high square neck, 2 row fine Insertion and 41 fine plaits nn yoke, neck trimmed with Hamburg edge and bead ing, 60c Fine Cambric, low (iinre neck, with yoke of wide embroidery, neck, yoke and sleeves, trimmed with Hamburg edge and beading, (Be. Hecead fleer, Juniper street side. Four items from Linens as thay come : Extra large, heavy Damask Towels, knot ted fringe, full rungc of pretty border, 23c each. Geed quality, heavy Huck Tewel, lCc each. Al40cii yard, heavy Cream Table Linen, pure flax and n quality you will pay bOc for outside. lfl Inch extra heavy German Napkins, free from starch or dressing, DOe a dozen. After a few wah legs you'd take them for I1.VS geed. Heutliwet of centre, Axminsters, Mequettes, Wil Wil eons, Velvets, Brussels and Tapestries arc alike in the thick of the Carpet pricc-edt-ting. A midsummer clear up sale that will be memorable. Smyrna Carpets, 9x12 feet, (.12.10 from $16. Hinyrna Carpets, 7.0x10.8 feel, 83.60 from t.rj.50. Hmyrnn Carpets, 0x feet, $H.M from J2'. Heeend fleer, Mnrkct street side. Jehn Wanamaker. JTliec0. s 1IOK HHAl'KH THAT HUOGEST CUOL l NESS. OPERA SLIPPERSANDOXFORDS. Lew-cut Shoes In many dllterent styles nnd ready sale these warm days. All the leading pretty shupesrer Iridic' nnd Children's wenr ure here In both black nnd russet leathers. Pretty shaped Hllnpcrs rer Ladles' wear al.'jOc. Kid leather uppeis, heels or moderate height, with neat and 0iiV round tees. Htltchedand lua-.testrdiigly, rarely ever rip. Much better than lliu usual grade. sold clscwhcrent like cunt. At 76c the grnde Is hotter. The sleck In them slightly bettered; mero pains taken In the making. A cheap and pictty slipper ladle should see. At (1 better kinds still, made en pretty shaped last, slightly arched. The stitching Is strong, ure made and fin ished neally, have geed, strong coun ters nnd tit snugly. Common Bcnse Oiwrn Hllppers for middle-aged ladles nt II.'JIj. Comforta ble from the first time worn. Fer this reason they grew stronger favorites everyday. They wenr long and strong. Full Dress Ojicra Hllppers for Fashion able Yeung Ladies at ll.fi) and 12. The newest and prettiest styles. Hjwclally adapted for weddings, soirees nnd llke social cvcnls. Misses' Opera Hllppers from 40c a pair up te the nncsl nnd handsomest made. Aged IjuIIes' tackless, noiseless nnd comfortable buskins, J 1 te J2. Have low heels, bread soles, nre wlde nt the tee and hand-sewed ; light, soft nndeasyeu Iho feet. Ladles' Oxfords Neat, attractive, sty lish kinds. The best lines or Oxfords for erfcctnttlng qualities sold In Lan caster. De net gap nt sides, lit closely. This Is as true or the cheapest as well us the finest we have. We hnvethemat 60, 75c, tl, 81.2) and up. We've many line crudes or flippers and Oxfords lu vnileus Jlne leathers, In Opera Hqnare Toe and Common Scuse Htylcs. Hand seucd. and raultless lu lit, make nnd finish. All et them marked nt reason able prices. Nel n few kinds, but plenty of them that make cheesing easy. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Bthket, Ijanoas Ijaneas thr. Ja. CUMMER SHOES 1 O TENNIS OXFORDS! I haveene of the Largest Lines of Men's, La. tiles', Mlssc'. Heys' and Youths' Tennis Ox fords In the city. Men's Drewn Checkered Tennis Oxfords. 4!e. Hey's " " " .1 (0 Indies' " " ' JJp Misses' " " mv' Youths' ' .. 3.,y .Men's Heeend Grade Light Tenuis Oxfords. HV-! Hey's " " " 'ft,v Ladled' " " " Xtc Misses' " " ' u jin,,' Youths' " " " bec' Men's Hest Grade Latest Light Htrlpc Ox..8I 00 !':; , ;' :; ' v. Unties " " " ii (,,-. !0."'?.?st OradeTenuls Hals, in Light Check nnd Solid Hrewn, 81 50. I liave also a Uirge Line of .Men's, Hey's, La dles' nnd Misses' Canvas Tennis Oxfords, with Itubber Heles, hnvlng leather Beles between the Itubber Heles nud Insoles, nt tl 10, SI 26, 81 M Sec Large Display in East Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H.Frey, (Huccosser te FUEY A K0KE11T) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.S 6 EAHT KING BTHEET, LANCAHTElt. l'A. r-hliirc Closed Every Evening nt 0 o'clock ExceptMeuday uudhnturday. T KADINO HATH. BIG REDUCTIONS -ON ALL Straw and Summer Hats. STAUFFER & CO., Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. FA. I TOIl I'ULLKYH, BHAFT1NG, COLLARS, J llBiiffn.Clsmp Hexcs, Couplings, elc.. uu te JOHN HEST. W Fultea mreeT. uTldW Cm 9e0t. e PEN EVERY BVENINO. tfi Fer Bargains, QO TO Ne. 14 West King St. EverythlngSeld At andBelowGest, AH WE ARE I"OHlTlVELY GOING OUT OFBUH1NEHS. , mayWmd Xy-AHH GINGHAMS 1 WashGinghams AT A BARGAIN. WATT & SHAND, Offer ene of Greatest Ilargnlns ever seen In HTKU'ED ANDI'LAID r DRESS GINGHAMS. Three Thousand Yards Fresh Ilrlght Colorings ut ui a. )ard : former price, lCc. ONE MORE CAHE 36-Incli Printed Dress Cballies, Cholce Htyles and Colorings, lijc a yard. a-A few mere pieces left of these DAIIK GHOUND DIIKHH CHALLIES. In Hrewn, Uluc. Green nnd Hlate Grounds, 6c n yard ; only half Its true vnluc. ONE I1UNDHED DOSEN I. X. L. Unlaundried Shirts. Excels evcrylhlng ever shown tn this line made of the Hest Heavy Muslin, Ltncn Uesnm and Cuffs, lined and reinforced, nnd the price enly37Jc; us geed as any sold at 50c. IJODozen Dark und Medium Gray Ladies' Summer Hese At 5c a pair ; worth 8c. The Brigand Sash. Four yards long, made of Hurah 811k, Hewing Hllk Fringe. In Hlack, Cream, Ulue, White, Car dinal and Old Hese. G. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. 3$tac!tincTU. I 71011 HORIZONTAL HTATIONAIIY ENr glues, from J te 80 horsc-newer, and Verll enl Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, you will find them nt JOHN HEHT'H, fei East Fulton street. FOIt HOLTH, LAG BCRKWH, SET HCHEWS, Hqunre and Hexagon Nuts, these goed.4 In stock, ul JOHN HUST'S. 333 East Fulton strecL m7-tfd ITtOK AM KHICANHIGHTFEED CYLINDER 3 Luhrlcaters, Glass en Cups for Hearings, you can get them ut JOHN HEHT'H, SX Ens Fulton street. m7-tfd F .OKl!OILEUlUHKIU(UHHI2.SvHTILmON 11 DO WreneliCfi.VinHnndMeiiknv Wrpnrhn renililncd, Vic. Oil Cniw, etc. go te JOHN ''! " iittflV ' U11U11 OUITU JItl-llU TJARTICULAR ATTENTION 1'AID TO JL Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings nnd Iilue Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN UEHrH.aaj East Fulton street, m7-tfd QTEAM EAT IH THE COMING HEAT FOR 0 dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully used one hundred years nge. henyoucentcmplnton change call en JOHN UEHT, who will give you a satisfactory 1 eh, ut u fal r price. m'-Ud IDUMI-H, HOILERH. MINING, CENTHIFU gal nnd Htram l'unips, et any capacity, at JOHN HEHT'H. Mi East Fulton strceL m7-tfd SAWMILLH, HARK MILI,COH MILuT, leather Rellers, Tnn I'ackcrs, Triple Herse Towers, Milling and Mining Mechlner)', nt JOHN llEST'H, m JCast Fulton strecL Ui7-tfd ADIATORH. OF ANY MARE OH BE I. sign, can be furnished ntreasenable figures, JOHN HliST. !,( F-uat Fulton street. Im7-tfJ E)-j JJtOlt CAHTINGH, IRON OR IIKASS, LIGHT J or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN EHf. S1J East Fulton street. m7-tfd rilANKSFOR WATER.OILH, ACID OR GAH X of eny shape or capacity, ut fulr prices, go te JOHN BEHT. IK! East Fulton street. Im7.lfd WHITE COTTON WAHTE, COFI'ED BY the pound, 10c: In lets of 10 pounds or ever, fc. All goods delivered te any part of the cltv Free. Call en JOHN BEHT, Ne. 333 East Fulton street. iu7-td TF IN WANT OF I1RAHH OR IRON HTOF JL Cocks, Asbestos Hacked Cocks, I'et nnd Bib Cocks, Lever Cocks, Hwlng Joints, call and get them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN UEHT, SCI East Fulton street. m7-tfd .lOLU BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND H1ZINO XX for slenm work, at JOHN HEHT'H, 2B Knst Fulton street. m7-tfd INJECTOIUS, RUE Wl'M GIANT, JIan". cock Inspiraters nnd Electors, Eberman Heller Feeder, l'cnberthy Inspector, American Injectors, nil In stock, nt JOHN BEHT'H. 333 Last Fulton street. m7-tld FOR BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TABULAR, Vertical, I'ertahle, C) Under, Murine, of any sUe or power, or the lKst material nnd workmanship, go te JOHN BEHT, 31 East Ful ton street. IU7-IM i( "iflfl h'l:iTr 0K l'JI'i:, FROM '1 OvJ,UUU Inch le Inch diameter, for sale at alew tlKure, nnd the only houseln the city with u pipe cutting machine, cutting up ie e Inch diameter, ul JOHN I1IJJT H.IUJEast Fill Fill Ien street. ni7-tfd .U'KINQS,AH l'OLLOWH: 1)111100. FOR niritni nun iiyarauiicracmns,',ASuesillei)e, Woven und Wick racking, Hemp Hacking, As As bestes ; Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Hhenthlne, Gum I'aetSiiR.Uuni Hlngs for Water Gauges, Plumtiage Hacking, Reed's Patent As As beMes, Dined Setinnul Pipe Cever, JOHN BEHrH,3.'H East Fulton strecL m7-tfd 1T10R HTEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW JL! Pressure, Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks, JJ.PVl, Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tubes, hlstles, HyphousferHteam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plulu, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Hteam Gauges, Gill en JOHN BEHT, 333 ICast Milleiijdrsu inT-tfd A GENCY FOR CALLAHA a" cTtsTk J. incut te take t lie place of Red Lead. In hulk II makes rtve times the quantity or red lead and Is far superior In making steam Joints, imcklng man and hand hole plates en hollers Ac. Ac, Prlre 30 cent per pound, nt JOIi: BI&T'H. 333 East Fultenstrect. iu7-tfd Ijiijvc juwuvrc, i inn Liai, i i i.u figures, go te JOHN UEHT, 333 East Fulleu street. m7-tfd 17011 UAH 1' IRON PIPE FITTINGS. BOTH I? plain uud reducing, up tee-Inch diameter, Mulleuhle Fitting, Ilanges, Flange Unions, .Manifolds, American Union-, Tube Hupimrls, Hangers, Fleer und Celling Plates, go le JOHN IIE3 FH.333 E;ist Fulton street. iu7-tfd F OU WAN 1' A r IHSr-CLAKH PORTABLE J, Engine nud Heller, en wheels, cheap, ns the following prices show 6 horse-power. f!75, S horse-x)wer, $-525 ; 10 herse-siwer, 1575; 15 horse power, 75; a) hoie-pewer, 11,175, call at JOHN I1E&TH.333E.ISI Fulton streel. m7.tfd CALIFORNIA. , . , , Hpeclnl l"urtle. Semi-monthly.- Tourist slt-eplng cars. Cheap rates. Heuthern Pnelrle Ce. Address, E. HAWLKV, Assistant General Truffle Manager, 313 Broadway, New ,erlt,; B. J. HMlTlI.AgeuMva,Sd Bh.l.iljuw P.CSNYDER&BRO., new mk am 911 . -MTHXIAMHON AFOS1J5K. -TUE-- OK THE DULL SEASON, AND Convert a Large Stock of SEASONABLE GOODS INTO MONEY! Wc have determined te unload at prices that are decidedly In favor of the purchaser from MONDAY. JULY 7, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. We will dispose of goedsat such prices that they will be mero than Bargains. There are goods te be converted Inte money in every department, therefore, this sole will be Inter esting te all, and will enable the purchasing public te procure the Very Best Qualities AT PRICES MUCH LESS than Is asked for Low-Grade Material. The pcople have our assurance that this Is no mock snle or sham mark-down, but a genuine dis posal of Fresh, Seasonable Goods nt rrlces thnt nil who will visit our store can tec are DECIDED CUT-DOWNS Frem the Regular Lew Prices, It hus always been our aim te give the people a dollar's worth for a dollar, but en nn occasion like the present the Prices Are Reduced Se Lew that the people will see, upon examination, that there Is a little mero than a dollar's worth In every dellai spent. The season has been short, hut we arc long or sleck, and te keep abreast or the times in the progressive age, We Must Unload Oar Surplus IN Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HHTS, CKPS, TRUNKS, Children's Clothing, Ladies' Cleth Jackets NOTIONS, Gent's Underwear, NECKWEAR, Beets and Shoes, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWAHE, Baby Carriages, . HARNESS, REFRIGERATORS, AND Small Heusefurnisiiing Goods. a-. List of Kedueed l'rlees will appear lu our next advertisement, and rest assured, there will hen rare opportunity for all le pro cure the Hest Qualities at Prices Far Belew Regular Figure. 32-38 East Ring Street, LANCASTER, PA ANtl MO, b) MAltKKT T.. HAKHIHUUIIU. PA. TO-'COUNTERACT Williamson b Fester, 4Blihtttfj. piiHB TAirmiNe. 1890-SPRING.-i8d Fine Tailoring. Tht Largest and Most Elegant AsaeruJ of SPRING NOVELTIE New Ready for Your Insptctlen. We would also announce the purchase Jeb Let ct Kngllsh Hulling nud TreiuerlBg great sacrifice, which we will tell at Astonishingly Lew Priew. 49-CaIl early te secure a bargain la tl H. Gerhar ONX.Y I DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE O,' 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. . dJM H IRSH A BROTHER. Melts the Prim Down Rapidly, And they make the stacks of Clothing and ' I nisniiigsmeunway wun nsiomsn nsiemsn lng rapidity. FLANNEL and CHEVIOT SHIR That were JS..W j new I2.S0. That were W.00; newK.2. Thatwcre$2..'i0; new (1.87. That were J2.0O; newll.80. That were I1.M ; new f LIS. That were $1 .25; uew $1.00. That were J1.00 ; new 73c and 88c. A nil An thretliyli nur nntlrA llt.ii r.f A,ntal you will nnd Iho same excellent assert! ana low prices IN THIN CLOTHING! Particularly Men's Suits nnd Pants, we It cut prices very deep. See the prises in UUW3 i, 2 ueu a uu venire miuarc Slue. IN MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTfll Tlic knife has cut the prices $1 te $3 en Pa loenincs nna :j ie ki in HUlltnKS. The nt trimmings arc of the best. 6 CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILOHH GENTS' FURNI8HERH. H. Qaeen St., Centre Square, Market LANCASTER. PA. M YERS & RATHFON. AN ATTRACTIVE LINj OK- SUMMER GLOTHIN AT REASONABLE PRICES FOR Yel INSPECTION. Men's Thin Coats and Ye FROM $125 TO J7 SO. Handsome In Hlyle and Celer nnd Substantll JUfliic. j ust sncii as yen 11 want rer. jiei vv earner. In Our Custom Department We Are Showing nn Unusually Hands una ui Summer Suiting, in Serges. Prices, SIS, (20 te !!3. Celers, Blue and Bill eucn geuus ui inese prices are rare. Myers & Rathvei LEADINtJ LANCASTER CLOTIIIEHM NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. ltLOTHINO. L. Gansman & Brl SPECIAL BARGAINS Net Fer Sale Elsewher Loek At These Cnt Prices! Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Nen's Men's Men's Men's Knits were S 4 60.. Hulls were J 5 SO Butts were J 7 25 Suits were 0 75. Hulls were Sll 60 Hulls were fl.lt) Hulls were Jll S. . Suits wcreJIU 00 Hulls ere SIS SO ..New New New ..New New New New ..New New BclllneatS HclllncatS rcii)ngHi helllnt;ntS Selling at i Selling ntf Helling att Kclllnentf Belling at Sll 500 Pair Men's Pants selling new nt 10,5 and 75 cents. Hey's Hulls new selling at 12, $2 25, H, t-1 W aim se. Prices almost Cut In Half. 660 Pair Children's Pauls ut IS, 20 und 25 eel a pair. Children's Suits reduced te 6.5c, 75c,l 00, ill vircai itcuuciieu iu our uusiem ureer iiartinent. Prices that vvlll malte you buy whether; necu me goons or nei. ,1'OR SPECIAL I1AROAINS IN MEN BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTIIINO. CALL AT- L. Gansman & Br Tailors nnd Matiufacturers of Men's. Hey's i Cllllurcll s uleuiuiK i&.-ium;.; 86 and 68 NORTH QUEEH ST., B. W. CORNER OF ORANOE. LANCASTER, I n- Net connected with any ether Cleth 1 1 Heuse in luecuy. J-Be cautious and make no mistake ie til you uei ie tuc neui inuce. 1ARUY IN STOCK -UISiT CHAllCOAl j iiauimeredliar iron, Deuble llenneil ini llurden's llivet Iren, Itlvets, Het and C liuiirr iren,nuei, pneei iron -10 !Oie. id. i JUHN HETb. KH East Fulton street. m7-tfi J ivui.r.iur.ri.'sieLiv fAisi. STORM KING (2161.) RECORD 2.30. Sired bv Hannv Mpdliiin. slre ef50 oerfemu from 2:1 li teKA Dnin Topsy Tnylnr by Ale nnder'a Nnrmnn. ftlre of Lnln. 2:lll. ,Ve.. Ac Terms for hprlncseusen of ISO, JSOforafei Fer tabulated pedfgree nnd oilier Infonnutle VrlMiud4w Marietta, Pa.' TBEHOTWEATB HIRSH mm yfvs--- - v. VT !. , - -w. rt irM. jpy- f jftwiwu:'J- ssrasasas