Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 11, 1890, Image 2

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A CHJUU.K38TEINMAN FOLTZ, Edlteri.
&" ROBERT CLARK VttblUUer.
J m. DAILY INTKLLtaKNCKIt.-rublihcd
very day in the year, but Sunday. served
by carrier In this city and surrounding
lawn at ten cents Vwtc. lly mail five ilol ilel
Ian yvt In ad vance ; 60 cenU a menl It.
ij.WEKKLY INTELLIOKNCKH-Onedelliir aud
F i fifty rent a year, In advance.
iOTlCKTO SliUSCRinKRS-Hcmlt by check
;jj or posiemce erucr, enu wiu-re unim'i
.i-j these ran tss procured cna in n rcgisicrcu
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Adekuw,
THE INTELLIOEKCEII,
Lancaster, Fa.
LANCASTER, TA., July 11, 1890.
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Humer Of IIcteII.
ftla tliiHtlliltjiiiii Iflnlxitu ..v.. (.1.....I..
J 1UU Ali:illlDlli;illl iwvm;in mr nuni ij
-Vbtitsurclv ceniltiff out of the weeds in
the eastern end of tlie state, us they liav e
'already doue nt the ether extremity.
3J Ecnubllenu business men of I'liilailcl-
CSjhla, tbc very old guard of Jehn Wntia
'Kinnkcr nnd Bess Quny, arc bold enough
L&n.lntlninfi flint thi-v urn almost mad
fefrftneuch te vote against the Heiitiblleaii
Syr&tlckct. . A year mm they would net
$ have admitted the iiesalbiilly of such i
t3.friuiie of lnltirt. Paity loyalty had bt-
feif-cenic te' them n mysteriously pnered
Vffi thing, a Kind of religious faith quite
tt? above the reach of party leaders. They
KjJ'v wight disapprove 1110 course 01 leaner
p&fcuu Dewnii uie nniise 01 ptivvci con
CArTl 1 I... ..(.. I... I II.... ..,.1.1.1
sic'rivi! u IJiUlJi iniv lii-j uwiiiu
ever, nuvcr. tieer desert It. Ah
ai there Is 11 unity called
sr-i tiA'cau "'' ,l u',HM'y Bl'rt t "fl
pvvign?y would vote with it. Thin
pwcersjs, tue exact position 01 many
iW Ji,"f free American citizens. The
?'- ''"T i, ,ii,.i,, ,i-i, r i-t.i.,u 1...U
fg&'eflii supremacy In their minds dls-
Ax as the sacred Tight of parly. A
friule-dyed villain could command
4lr cnthiiblustie loyalty If only he had
"n tiff ti mnnnrrd tt Iruntlhllrtmi nm.
nOUUUH. VJVUIV lllilV I "J UUnULLUY. IJIIl
A& 4Ua n wl tt a dl a Kfh ktfea tf tr I tin r lilt
Lilt: p.iiijr uuii uu iiu juii, ip iiiiTinu
stnuce of their faith. Fortunately for
our much prized institutions this faitli
lu actually beginning le waver. Only a
miracle can sae It, ami Matthew Stan
ley Quay Juit ml'ies being 11 mlraule.
Mr. Quay is an amariiig piece of Jug
glery, mid nothing mere. Uu professed
indlircrcnce as te the candidate and
stayed away from the convention.
Had be no personal Inteicst in it?
Oh no, none whatever! Like the
s?2i magician who stands en 0110 slde of the
'?.- RtauG anil nreduccfi uulnea iiIl'm in I lie
x hats of old gentlemen at the ether sidu,
$ he loudly called attention te this appar
ent luck of connection between cauw;
nud effect as lvprcscutcd by hlmMlfnnd
the plff, but the audience was only
puzzled, net deceived. Wiie-pullIng,
Coiifederates,and8on Dick niadeltQuay'a
couveutieu, and net the lieiiMt will of
the rnnk and tile of the party net the
influence of Its better element and
trusted brains. Theieuie plain indica
tions that the bainboezlcmpnt of the
Jtcpubllcan voter) caunet be accem--pUfllied
vltli perfect ca.e and smooth
ness. The ilisapioluted UfpiianlH for
uunituatieuii lack the pluck for a per.
seuul grlcvance levelt, but unnellish
men of position, Influence and nelf-ic-upect
are piilleiily, steadily and without
lmpe of receveiy di-crllng the banner
erChlcrtainQuay.
M
Cew Hey JlnrKiiicn.
All the famous marksmen of hixtery
iniiHt take the back scats. David made
a plumb centre shot with a stone in the
bread Imige of Oellath of Gath, "SVil
Ham Tell tiagically tiausllxed upon the
head of hlsfeua specimen of t lie fiuit
tbatguve us be much trouble in Kden,
and lleblu Heed cut a willow vand
and split nu arrow from notch te head
with his faiiieUM elelh-yaid-flbatt These
Acre the tine old masters of the art of
hitting things, but their work lacked
the ell'diaud dash and ease of the
modem gieat Western cowboy with his
self-cocking, hammcile seven-shoelcr.
Th3i plctunwiue citl7cus huve just in
terrupted telegraphic communication
with tbu I'acillc coast en the Hue of the
Union I'acitie by playfully cuttlug the
telegraph wires ami bmashiug the Iiimi
laiem with ioveIvoi bullets. An insu
lator bb a pIMel target for a man en
horseback is net te le Mieezed at, and a
telegraph wire is quite imlifllcull as a
willow wand, an aireu , an apple or a
giant's face.
Thu weapons of the old masters, would
huve been without eUcctupen telegraph
wiie. Even the peweiful Hnglhh long
low could never have out a blugle one
et the several hceiti 6f wires se playfully
clipped in two by tiic bullets of the cow
boys. What line cavalry they would
make! Meanwhile It might be advisa
ble for the telegraph company te en
deavor te divert their attention from tel.
egraph w ires. Dummy pelts nnd ires
might be fcet up along the line w ith the
polite request : "Please sheet at this?"
Cowboys arc said te have gentlemanly
instincts concealed In theh characters,
and would appreciate tills delieate at
tention. (jmi) ami IVilliiiins.
An Atlantic City life guaal, familiarl v
known as Jack AVilllams, and till tb
tf( icpiiinuen 01 many gauaui ivscuea el
urowiiigpceiiie, was icuvnuy uiscnaigcil
from the life-9aving set vice for the
btrange reason that he had once serxed
a term in prison for Inicenv . It is high
time that this unreasonable attitude
towards men who have given proof of
rofenn should be abandoned. It may lie
ualural for people te shun nud dMuist
ajall-bird, buttheman who has in spite
or this discouragement made fur himself
a reputation, blieuld be allow rd te escape
from that title. If criminals arc net te ba
allowed te reform, what is the ue of
liberating them nt all ?
Williams had probably drifted into
crime, aided by the presence of adven
turous titstus, ami when he teselvcd te
reform he chose the hazardous open air
life of a coast guard and in summer
guarded the bathers at Atlautic City.
Jle was an athlete and expert sw lmmcr
and many a time lias rescued drowning
people who teemed beyond heje. He
lived soberly and quietly, and was uul
versal'.y respected until n bullet-headed
policeman, anxious te prove his smart
ne&s, and unable te cat h n band of
micak thieves, hit upon theuntupperted
theory that William? win acting as n
py for his old pals. The accmed could
..uuly deny the charge and demand
proofs, but be was simply lefened te his
penitentiary record and ordered te leae
town. It was without avail that he"
pointed te his ears of heucit service,
saying : " I have played straight ami
worked hard for yearn pust, let me stay
reformed "" Lawyer James II. Heverln,
of Phlla U'lphia, has headed u praise,
worthy movement for the reinstatement
of Williams In the life-saving service,
wucreuU career ban been se faithful that
he deserves te have the stain of his
jeittuful record forgotten.
It Is a strange coudltlen of society that
lermlt n Pennsylvania senator, and the
leader efngre.it party te literally wallow
In honors nnd power, Ignoring criminal
charges, whlle a man llke Williams Is
tabooed because lie was unce upon a
time convicted and punished for u fault
of early youth. The line between the
uncenvicted nnd convicted villain Is
often quite Imaginary, but always very
rigid. As compared with .''enater Mat
thew Stanley Quay, boss of Pennsylva
nia, Jack Williams, theex-cenvlct and
surf-guard, Ifii ningiiifielent and In
spiring figure.
MlMiMr. Cunby, of tbn riill.de1jliln
Cmniiicrclal Kxcliange, venlures le ilccliire
Ibathe actually feels Uke Kicking, but
docs net knew w lirtliei he w 111 feel enough
llke It te xote fur IMUImjii wlien the thne
rome. I te Is a ery spirited, decided
ehanieter this .Ah. Cauby, but, j)oer inin,
bow can lie tell wlietlier soine means inny
net be found le kick I1I111 b.uk te bis old
submissive wiibeH bcforei'lcttlon ilny 7
Tin: bchnler of the weather Isileeliledly
embarrassing. A few d.iys nge tliu morn
ing papers of the grc.it citles went confi
dently te press sliertly after midnight
with groans nbeut the heat, which wero
served at breakfast tlme te nlilverlng
rcaclnr.. J11M. new the woather Is glorious,
delightfully )erfect with bright skips and
cool breezes, but in a few hours who can
tell whether it may net be het enough te
link (i pics in the sun?
Ux-Wi:naieu Wam.aci; has geno te 12u 12u
lepe, and e.xpects te rttiirn In llmotedo
geed sctlce In the &inipnlgu.
llun'Ai.0 llli.i.'s Wild West serins te
have iulieiluced the tt mil 1 tonal frontier
habits of pistol ira( ties among tlie etlote
monarchies of the Old World. Ms show
was rocelved with enthusiasm nm! heavy
taxation at Warsaw, and continued its irl
uuiphnl progress through Husslii, whom It
Is highly nppreclatrtt, but thu first ayitip ayitip ayitip
totiHel'n spread of frontier maimers Is far
away in Monlnucgre, whote Colo Celo Cole
Dasko Afarttuevlcs was shot in the
btclr. by Mr. Save Pecck. Tlie col
onel had elVunded Have by belng a
rolative el a man who bad Imprisoned a
friend of Kue. This miy soetn n rather
cemplicateil and luuiole uausu ler Hlaugb
tnr, but it answeied ery well In Montono Mentono Monteno
gro, nnd Mr. Pecuk's bulb't went all
tlie way through the cotetiul. The
hitler ovlilently nuilnrstoed just hew a
colennl sliuuld tu t under tlie clicuiu clicuiu
stunces, ler thu ilispatches siy (hut
"Though mortally wounded thu officer
strugttled painfully te his knees with 0110
hand holding his hind tlie lipttnr te tiil.n
aim. Willi I lie ethui he seized his revolver,
which hail, as he fell, ilteppnd from his
belt, and lircd nt ,S,ie, hitting hlin In the
fercluud mid nlidetntm, and stritchlug
him de id at lllleeii imces. Nene of the
byfclandeti w ero woiinded anil the colonel
expltcd in two hours," Could anything
be mero neat ami buiness likef 'I he
Wild West show had butter ceuiu home.
It 1h rumored that (iciiciu) lloulatigei
has limn li v asked the French geveiumuiil
for n p.udeu. "Things beyend hopuaie
compared oil witli Miiitiiriug," hut tlie
idea of a request 1 1 11111 lleuhmger ler a
pardon is original and sill prising.
Tin: i.ATijvr uitei' itni'eitr.
Comlltleii of Cotten, AVhuat, Cern. Oat,
lt)U, CIO.
The statistical icpert ler .lutiuef the tin
rartinent of agrlcultiiie shows iuipiOMi
ment te tlie status of cotton, thtiuvciaun of
condition haling advanced fiem .Ss.S te
91.1 since tlie previeus returns.
Theio was generally nu uxlehs of moist,
tire until about the leth of June, with llue
weather since, ghlng nppertuiiity ler
ilestiuctleu of glass and fet thoieugli cul
tivation. On the Atlantic ceist the eien is go ge
flinlly well aihauccd, w 111 te it Is Inte in the
Sautlnvest, wlinie planting a-nl(ilayeil by
oierllowsaiul by lieaiy rains. 'I hat" which
wasilaiiled caily bepiiu te bloom fiem thu
l.rith to.lheJth, and in the sjeiithwestsnuiu
bells 1110 lojiertul as eaily as thu JUth.
AVI1II0 the plant is in miiIcius st.igns el
adviiticemcul I10111 the w lde range el seed
itig, It Is new almost iniaiiably in lull
slger of giew III, el geed color and high
premise, ery Iree fiem 111st and liue Irem
w onus except the wcmU iu .cleus el fitkt
bleeds In the 111010 '-'eulhurn lull.
'the prcsent aimagoel July louditieii
has been uM'Ccdcil only ence In the lust
IHeyears. cail thiouglieiit thoculteu
ure.t two 01 thii'ii weeks of 1I13' weathci is
roperled, but scm-ulv any injuiy lieui
drought. Sjlnce the first of July bony
lainshaie been repei ted 011 the Atlanlfc
coast.
The wlnler wheat icpeit rcpiONcnts the
ctep as hariestud in all but its moie net Hi
eru latitudes. It shows hoiiie luhaiuelu
oenditloii wlioteil was lowest in June in
Michigan, Iiidl ina, Illinois and Missouri,
nud slight dceliiie In Ohie, Kuiituukx , tlie
Pacific coast and in the Southern Mates
The goneral avenue is 7H.J, tigainit 7S 1
last mouth, and tlie leduetien Is mostly iu
the noii-ceuiliietelal distiiits, tlieeemmei
cial supply slates, taken togelhei, iiialtiug
11e.11 ly thoHaiiieacrugoas in June.
The spring wheal aveiage has adaui.el
lrem Ul. 3 te 'Jl 1. The aioraKOsorthopilii aieraKOsorthopilii aioraKOserthopilii
clpal states aieus fellows Wl-eensln, fi ,
Mlnitosetn, Ub, Iowa, I1.1 , Nohra-ka, ss ,
tlie DaUeUs, HI, Meutaui, rjj C0I01.11I0,
HO; Washington, '.U Taken togeilior the
wlnter and spring w heal makes at. a eruge
of Sil Instead el t-. 1 last mouth.
The returns Iiem the Seuth 1110 eiy un
favorable, iudlcathig scarcely moie than
half efn lull ciep. The vitality of the
crop was greatly inquired by M ucli lieits.
The ephls has been iciy pmiuleiit en tlie
Atlantic coast, and bituratlng rains haie
been Injurious. These causes hae pm
duced a sliorteulug of the Mian nud
shriveling of tliu grain, with an unusual
proviilenco et mst. Thu lly and elilneh
bug appealed in some distiK'lH. Alter the
injury liem hosts that followed the lush
glow th efn mild wiuttt tlie eiep tell 1111
easy piey le all the plagaes that inlest it.
A lieaiy leduetien in condition duriin:
June Is repotted In Kentucky. Yield and
qtlubty, as tcstcd;iivthothrcs!iei,nie weise
tliau was antielp ited, the phiutstliiu en the
greuml.thnheud slight, tliubeiM slnhelud.
Ohie and West lrKiniaiuuke slight lcduc lcduc
tleus: thewiutei killed aroasibsappelutiiig
expectations, while the unscathed fields
x leld sound and plump grain.
In Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Mis
fceuriaud Kansas the least iujuicd Holds
manifestly Impieied dining the last
mouth, and premised lieltei lesults in
threshing, while the bidlyuiiitm killed
wero worse blighted and uiereihallv thin
was exported. The ncr.i(;e was shKlulv
.idvaiK'iil In all t lies, e status. The wide
i.ingoef local londltien iuuioases the dllli
culty 111 re)eitiug a true aieiae, whicli
nniy he mere 1 lovely .qiproxiiuated iifier
thieshiiig.
In soine counties llui giam is lepeited
better than was autieipated. Seme coun
ties in Kansas claim hixtum lishels, b.mie
twenty or acre, and ene lejieits the host
crop eiet grew 11 in quality and ield,
while ethers admit damage and ilisip ilisip
pelntinei't. Sjirmg wheat in the Missis
sipplrier status has had abundant mois
ture, whlle tlieie iMonsliIeralile ceuipliiiut
el the drought In the .Missouri alley.
A small Increase in the area et coin is
roperled of about si x-tenths of lpaneut.
The hirgvst proportional extension is in
the Nerthwest. There has been nearly l
per cent. Increase. In Iho Seuth. Tlie ison isen ison
illtlenofcornaioragesOJ.l per cent. It is
lowest in the eastern jurt of the Ohie
alley, and relatively high In tlie corn
growing states furtlier w est. The .Southern
btates generally icpert nbei 0 tH).
There has been a soven, deebne in Iho
condition of eats, which has (alien liem
fc'J.S te bl.O. It lias been heaviest in the
cotton states, nud is quite soieie 111 tliu
OhioValley. In the .Seuth, w hure wlnter
eats are gi own, rust has greatly injured
the oiej). In the West the aphis has sapped
its xltallty, and rust has followed, btiaw
is short and the head dully,
The condition of rye is lJ, nearly the
same as at the last report. Hurley bus
advanced from tC.1 te fcs.3.
The acreage of potatoes has net atpio atpie
clably increased. The average condition
1 It 1.7. It is low est in Missouri, Kansas,
Xebiaska and Coerado. Tlie condition of
j asture is high, averaging 00.
An Increase of about li per cent, is re
ported In tobacco. Condition is relatively
low, in eraglng 88.2. It is lowest iu the
Ohie Valley.
Tin: i:vi: that yKvr.it hlcui's.
Allan IMnkorteii, It Ovrnar. Wm Oiice
u Cooper III Knne County, 111,
Krem Iho Clilcngu Tribune.
If Kane county lias been the scene of
comparatively few infamous crimes, it at
least may claim the institution of having
"brought out" the most ruinous or all
Ameilciu detectives Allan Pliikorten. It
may be said thai Iho cr.illy old .Scotch man
blundered Inte bis marioleus encer of
catching crlmlualsat mldilloage. In IM1
"thoeyethat noier sleeiis" was spending
Its cunning Iu making barrels at Dundee
nud In hiking Its regular sleep, all uncoil unceil uncoil
scieiisof Iho terrors of Its ghmce would
jHissnss some time for Iho whole crallef
criminals. The cooper trade was then a
pmspcreiis one. Piukcrtett was thrifty
mid Industrious, nnd bad qullu 11 force of
men working fei him, nud a snug little
home clese by bis shot).
O110 day bis search for small, straight
saplings from which te shave hoops car
iled him up the Pox te a small island Just
nboe where tbn lillle town of Algonquin
new stands. Here, 011 tne ecuttoef the
Island, In the thick underbrush, he stum
bled 011 uslght which seemed te nrouse nil
the subtle forces of suspicion which In
after llfe gave him se keen a scent forcrlme
and criminals. The ground wns Uttered
with the Ic.ultigs of camps, which Pluker Pluker
teu well knew had net been the meeting
places of picnickers or gypsies, ns neither
were common theilN lie told his suspicions
te I.uther Dearborn, then sheriff el Kane
county. They w atclied the Island, and in
the right quarter of the moon raided
it with a pesse of picked men, bagging a
gatigel male ami Inm.ile thieves and eoun eeun eoun
lerfeltore, with a supply of bogus dimes
and the tools used In tlielr manufacture.
This made Piukerten 11 llltle local loputa leputa loputa
lien, but he thought no mere of It until
Increase 0. DosWerth and II. C Hunt, who
were leading merchants of Dundee, enme
te him with the Inloruialleu that they wero
sure tliore witsntoitntcrfulter in town, and
begged him le help lliem c.iptuin the
"queer" mail. He tiled te laugh them oil,
btil they stuck and liung until he yielded.
The country was flill of "wild cat"
money at that time, mid the only scrip that
couldbe banked en with the certainly that
It would be worth ns much at siini)t ns at
sunrise was "Ooergo Smith's money,"
otherwlsothn currency of the Wisconsin
Mnrliieaiid I 'ire Insurance cempiiiy.whieh
wbhewiimI prlnclpilly In llcorge Smith,
with the Inte Alexander Mitchell ns part
ner. iSiiilth'slmiiiouse wealth, well knevMi
shiawduess, closutiessand integrity made
his money In demand ovcrywhe'io, and
lenseqiuiutly 111010 llkely te be counter
feited than any ether bills iu circulation.
Hosweith and Hunt had heard thorn
weie counteifollH of " Oeoige .Smith's''
ten-dollar bills Inclieulatien initie vicinity
nud there was a stiaugei In town Inquiring
the way te " Old Man I'laue's." The latter
was 11 suit of lieimlt, who lived ever In
l.ike county. In thoxlrlnllvel Ubortvvllle.
and wassuspeited liulieisilly et being a
baldened old rascal 011 general prlui-lpfe.s,
ami the chic! distilhiiter of " queer" for
thai section ofthe count 1 y, Hosweith end
Hunt tint the two things together and con
1 hided that the handsome stranger who
was baling bis saddle lcpalrrtl ut Katen
Walker's lltlle harness shop would bear
wntihlug, and Pliikorten ngieed with lliem.
Unable te icslst tlie lascinatleu of follow
ing out a Kcenl, i'inkeiteu, In his shop
e eralis, sauntered down te the harness
shop nnd was assisting Walker In adjust
ing Iho saddle when the stranger made
icady te mount, l'inkerleii engaged him
in cauvcisalleii, ami finally was asked iu
as ci iifidcutlal h lone, ghlng him the do de
Mlied Information and a lltlle moie added,
In Iho shape of a Knewing wink. The
coiinlerlotter caught at this elevei bait,
and liisisleil 011 uiietliig Pliikurteii en the
quiet a little latm In a iiiviue Just out of
town.
Piukuiteii, under ptetexl of chniiglug
his clothes, went te Hosweith, and was
luinished with $30, with wiiicii te buy
bogus bills II uecessMiy. He met the
stranger Iu the inline, according te ap
pointment Tlie stiaugei pulleyed uw bile,
but was convinced dually tli.it Pliikorten
was nn honest rogue, nud confessed thai
Ills own nauie Was Craig j thai he was 1111
uncle el lieorge .Smith, iu Klgiu, and that
he had headtiunrtuiH at I'alilax anil wns
West distributing his "queer." lloalse
showed riiikiirteu a ceuplu of $10 bills,
counterfeits of tliose Issued by Iho Wiscon
sin Mnritiu and i'iie Iusui.iiice company,
and bargained tosellPiiikcrten KilKlel that
eeunterlelt at -1 jicr cent, cash, tlie de
livery le take place, at Plukei ten's sujrRes sujrRes
tlen, iu Iho biscment of the old Clirin
aeailemy, then In piecess of erection 011
the hill overlooking Dist Ulglu.
Piukerten was 011 baud iu the basement
at I o'cletk th it allorneoii, and Cialg seen
put Iu 1111 appeiiauce and icceivcd fiem
Pliikciten rJ5. The lattei was told te
loivetho basement nnd see that no 0110
iippie.uhcd while the ceuuteilcll was
pliuisl in 11 (uitalu place, te which I'ink I'ink
eieou would le duelled oil Ills return.
CraiK claimed that the plating of the
counterfeit money was done hy his ser
vant, "Yelversnn, " who followed him
like a shadow, but was seen bv no one
Instead el watching l.e etlieis Pliikorten
watched I'lalg tliieugli an opening iu (lie
wall and miw mm place a pickage under a
big Hat building stone.
When Cialg whistled I01 Pinl.oiteii te
let 11 1 11 the latter w.ins aiming the netdemy
gieiinds. As Pinkcilen enteied the b iso ise
inent the crafty old counterlciloi informed
him he thought he tl'inUerten) would find
w hat he paid ter under a Hal stone, w hcie
"Yeh 01 tui" hid plated it. Cutler the
Nloue indicated Plukei ten leiiud $:m Iu
eilsp counterfeit $10 bills of "fleoige
.Smith's" ineuev.
At Ibis point lu thr account the nullum
liosdlfiei. iJoeigii Henwlck, new supoiln supeiln supoiln
tendent el siieets of Hlglu, thou deputy
sherlll, says Pliikorten uuirclicd Cr.iiK lrem
thencailemv tlevv 11 tow 11 at the point el his
levoher and turned Hie piiseuu ovei te
liim, who, iisdeputy shuilll, had (he ha
melons lusk el taking Craig te ficuevii.
llenwlck koplCi.ilgevoi night at Tlbbilt's
tavcin, wliiili stoetl vviieiu the new Con Cen Con
giegatienal chuich new stands. Instead
of Inking Craig tlew 11 te Geneva en
the cast hiiIe el tlie ilver his usual
mute with piiseneis he leek tlie wist
side, no I (old Cialg that nt thu llist symp
tom et an attempt te est.ipn he would put 11
ball through him. Ittuwitk landed Cialg
sandy lu jail iu the liasuuuit et the old
court house In Geneva, new e.vuctl by that
iltv. Anether account of Cmlg's uapture,
inn petting te have been willten by Pin Pin
keilen, states that Craig was captured at n
subsequent meeting attheSavaiin.ih house,
Chicago, hut the nairatlve i full of gco gce
giapliliu.il error- that I'inkeiteu 01 any ene
acquainted with K alie county would net
have made, and Kenwkk's voisleu is un
doubtedly the correct one.
Craig bad been in jail some mouths w lieu
ilcuuva was shocked te find one mottling
that the conletlerales et Ciulg had biwed
the bus et the J til w iiulevvs and lit out the
handsome, dignified nud lordly old rascal,
who lest no time iu netting into Canada.
Piukoiteu'sc.iptiiieol Cialg entitled him
the appointment as deputv sherlll ill, del
I.utbei Dearborn, tintl liem that tlme en
doveled Ins llfe te the captuie of criminal,
l.utlier Deaibem nlse became ene of the
most prominent men iu the Mate, serving
eight yens as sen 1I01 lrem Masen county.
ltesiilt or liase Hull Cininns.
'I he games el yesteiday icsultrsl ns fol fel
low s .
National League- Philadelphia II, Clove Cleve
laud u ; Pioeklyn a, Cincinnati ;! ; New
Yeil: II, Pittsburg 3, Husten ft, Chicago H.
l'lavers' League Philadelphia 17, Cleve
land 11 : llostenpj. Plttsbiirgt). Ne Yerk
'.', Chicigeu; llroeklvn b, ltull.ile .,.
American Assoclatieu-Loulsvillo 1'J,
AlhlctlcS; lltoeklv uli,Tolcderj Svraeue
le, ht. LeuIn U; ltecl ester II, Columbus P.
Athiutle Association Wilmington 13,
Washington b; li trtleul 7. .leisev City 0;
Itiltlmore II, Newnik 3, New "Haven ft,
Worcester ".
Intoistate League erk 1J, llarrisbuig
Lastyearthe Leulsv ille club weie llttle
bettei than a let et trumps roving nbeut
the cenntt y losing games te every one they
met. A change has come ever lliein this
year and they stand .second In the Ameri
can Association. Interest has been 101 Iv oil
in the geno nud betweun two and tinea
thousand peoplenttend each game. Yestei
tlay they wen their eleventh suciessivu
victory. Ufa Laucastei faventethe I'liila
ilelplni AniSiVK: "Llttle Phil Teinney
playetl niiespeelally brilliant gaiue, both iu
lieldiug iiutl batting, ucceptlug eveiy
eliiinefl and making thue hits, two bIurIcs
tunlu home rim wniih went te tlie centre
field tuiuv. It w as the longest hit made en
thu home grounds this jeai."
Meiiirbiu .MUoieiuirJr lu AIiimI.h.
Lettors have been received in Jlethle
hem, Pa., from the .Moravian mis-ien sta
tions at Bethel nnd Curipel, in Alaska.
Ihcyeoutainedbrieilv the' news that Hev.
Jehn II. Ivilbu. k, luissteiiurr in charge at
Uethel, and Mrs. liishep Ilaciimun anifsen,
and all the lest of the llttle baud of workers
except Mrs. Kllbuck were lu geed health.
It Is probable that Mrs. Kllbuck will re
turn te the states with Mrs. ltnchman this
summer te rocupcrnte her health.
Iatlers dated Carmel, June fl, xvcre nlse
received, stating that Missionary Welirand
family and the assistant missionaries were
well. Missionaries Kllbiick and Wellf
have been appointed ieiisiib enumerators
for their districts iu Alaska by tbn United
.States Keveriimeiil, vvllh permlBslen of the
Moravian church authorities.
A Prank of Cowboys.
I'very telegraph wlre en the I'nlen. Pa
cific railway, near Sytluey, Xeb., wns cut
011 Thursday and all communication Willi
the West and Pacific const by tills, Iho
main route or the Western I'nlen Tele
graph company, was completely sovered
from daylight Thursday morning until
Inte lu tlie afternoon.
The icaseii for this state of things Is a
novel one. It seems that'll let of cowboys,
who had been worldlier en n round-un near
Sydney, visited that town last night, mid
w'heu they had exhausted nil the pleasures
of the metropolis of Clioyenne county, at
daylight they mounted tlielr ponies and
proceeded n lew mlles west of town, where
they set up a target against n telegraph
pole. They spent some tlme In hitting It
irem various uistances, nut, 1110 mars,
proving loe easy for their skill, they
turned their attention 011 and their six
shooters towards the Insulators anil wires
and only desisted when they bail knocked
off all the Insulators in the v leinlty anil cut
every wlre with their bullets.
The Western Union Telegraph company
sent a large ferce of repairers le the scene,
but it took them all day le repalt.
I'ntiill.v Hurt In sinlutliicMr. Clovelnud.
The presence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clevelnnd
has atlitictcd many strangers le Marien,
Mass., who seem te feel lu duty bound te
show their appreciation by soine demon
stration, which Includes everything fiem
horn blowing te firowetks nnd cannon fil
ing. Thursday uier.iliig the yacht Ada
Katitbill, bf New liedlerd, vvllb a pleasuie
party, came Inte the harbor.
When oppeslto Mr. Cleveland's cettage,
desirlng te glve some kind of n salute, they
found they bail no powtler en beard for the
gun. se they lit large American cannon
cracker, which contains nu ex plosive much
mere vielent than gunpowder.
railing te oxpledo at ence, Themas
Alger, one of the party, picked Hup, whin
II went elf. tcarimr his rluht baud nud foie-
nrui te pieces, lie wns taken ashore and
amputation at ence performed, but the
physicians say that the shock Is fatal.
Mis. Cleveland was greatly distressed at
the news, nnd wanted te aid iu attending
I lie Inlured man, but was persuaded te
loave liim le the plivsklans. Algel 10
m.iius unconscious.
Va Hei't;..n s Cocev 1'iiic, Billable, lio lie lio
iiemknl. iii
An Areninllu I'niuriiner'
In Impartial te the month by the um of f-O.O-HUNT.
It Is beyond doubt tlie cleaiust, piuest
nntl liekt vvnsh ovcretlerctl le tliu public. S07.0
DONT unit comfort are syiienyins. lteleain.es
the ciivltlcH in the cnnincl of the Itetli.
A Clei'K.vmun'K ToMtlmeny.
W, (1. Olirenl, pastor M. i:. Cliiirch. ilolhweH ilelhweH
Out., was for tw e j cars a sutrvrer witli DjupLp
sla lulls worst Turin, until us he Htnic-i "Hie
becniue nn actual burden." 'three bottles of
llunterk Meed Ilitlert curtd hlin, nun he tells
us In 11 rcct ut letter Hint hocensltlcrs It llin best
1111 tllclne new beferu llioceuntry for tljnpsla
nntl llvirreiiiplalnt. Sold In Uincastcr by W.
X. llncli,137 nrtl 139 Nertli Queen strict.
1 UK vierst Nas'iK'ntairli, neiiintter hew Iedk
Kliiiiilluir, In permanently curitl b Dr. Snges
Catarrh itemed'. I'.SSvv
)ti Net .Meve lllliully.
Oe carefully In purcliaslni' medicine. Many
advertised rcini tlli.s can work iriiullnliiry -aie
wurhe tlinu none, llurtlecl Jlfoetl Jllltmt nre
purely n vritctnlile prpimrntlen : Ilia suuilkst
chilli can take them. '1 liny Mil illscnseaiitl emu
the atlunt In a K.irr anil hlutllv vvnv. felil lu
ljuiinstcr by W. T. Ileeli, 1.T7 nntl 13ii North
4tn.cn lreet.
ITOUICSMAllSAl'AllIbbA. ""
Dyspepsia
Mnkts th liver of many people miserable,
canting duties after itttlni;, sour stomach,
sick headache, heartburn, less of appetite, n
faint, "nil geno" ffelluK, bad tnste, centcil
DictriQQ tmiBiie, aiiillriiBiilirltyef the
rt lieivels. Djspepvln does net
After gel will or Itself. Jt reqiilics
E, . careful attention, antl a remedy
at'ng Ilknlloed'HSarsiipiirllln, wliU li
nctsKcutly, jet efficiently ft tones tbc Horn Hern
neb, rcfliilales the digestion, bnnMies beatl
uc'lic, anil lefltihe, the Qielr
mltitl. OIUK.
"i imve iiein tieubied Headache
witli ilvhptpKln. 1 had but little uppetlte, nnd
lial 1 did cat dlsticstcd me, or tilt me little
Hpirt- kwk1 Aricr eu,lnK ' would
. hiiven lalutortlritl.all.geuc
tDUrn feellns, as though I had net
mi thing. My trouble wnsoggruveted by ni
biisliicsi, painting. List sprlus I took Heed's
Kirseparllln, which did me Qnilt
nu limucnse amount of geed. .
llgove me nu appetite, and OtOtTiaCh
in- feed relished antl sntlsllcd the craving I
had previously uxperlenccil." Oionei A
I'.vor, Wntertenn, Mnss
Heed's Sarsaparilla
1,1 Wl ITS MT-C'iriC.
mercurial"riieumatism.
Mr. J. Clenes, ill v marshal of fulteii, Ai
ItalisiiH, vvrllts : "About ten cms net) 1 inu inu
tracted a severe case et bleed poison, j lie Icutl
Ing physlilnus of the city vvcreenlltd tn.iu d
the prescrlbeil medicine niter incillelm, vi hlch
I took vvllhuut nlleiillug ine auv idler. I nlse
tried mercurial antl potash mm dies, with tlie
same unsuccessful leitlt, but vvhttb tireuglit
en nu attack of mercurial rheumatism that
miiilciny lift: one. of untold agen Alter suf
terlng four lnen'hs, I gave up nil former reme
dies and commenced taking Sivvlli srs'iltlctS.
H. H.) After tnklne Ptvunl buttks, 1 vvnsiu
tiuly i iirctl and ublote rrsuine work. I con cen
slder Hvv Ift's Hiiecllle (S. H. M., the gicalcst inetl inetl
tclne for bleed poisoning le-ila en tlie mm-
INHERITED SCROFULA.
Swift's Specifiers. H.Hlcuicilui little bev e
hereditary scrofula, which broke out all ever
his fice. I'era jenr he hatl stitlcretl, ami 1 bail
given up nil hopes of his icceicrv, vvluu at
Itfiijth I was tutliiced te uses, s, s. Aftt r usin'
n ifcw bettlis he wns cntlrtl tilled. Net tt
sv'iiiitem new lcinalns of the dlnnse I Ids
was thiee years nge
MIP-i.T. I. MATlir.im,
Matbeivlllc. Miss.
Treatlm en Meed and bktn l)lc.iiea uialKtl
cii swiff SI'KC'IKIC CO , Atlmitn. (In.
Y1K
ceciii;svi.Nu ioiiacce.
YINCO
(KXTii.i rjxr.)
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
This Hliuidard Brand of Plug 1'ubat co Is tie
kmmledgcd te he the best ihewiind thelurgist
plciofer thonienv lu the nmrhel. I'oicetln
nijonrtieAitnip. IU eitcuslve mle formally
cars has established IU icputatlen. There Is
nothing better. Try it. Fer wile by dealers nnd
gnKtr.
1890.
aprlUTOteisl-eeniAUtu -w rm
lALTU OUK Mtn l' A I, All) hOl IKT
.i.i. .4.rre, kt',cl ceuiiKlent and trust-
A, iV mc'10fK!.'iitliniaul aiiiieanince te act
as collector. Aim two men as as.t uii.
ISOU HAULKQULNM-Itt'IT.
1'UKK JAMAICA SPIlUTn.
2' K IKINO. H. K. 8L.V.YSIAKKU, Agt.
lEi,K,i.KU nuiKCT rueM napa vau
.i.i ei v'?,eCe" California, superior Zlntan
n'f.i?1"11' a"Wacl u,,a rrenlgnan Vin
n .nti,;'V,ac.dW)nf ' "rydcllcaic andn'Ttv
11CIOUB Ladlri)' Wine.
.-j EAbr ki.n'e HTitKirr. c it
ll.K.hLAY.MAH'UK.Agt.
tRiUAOEa.ETtt fcr
'-. , v.
Closed OEO- S NORBECKJay.
em Carriage'
Twenty s na vii Silks
that should r.Ke 75c
because thePfeniTvVatcr or
light deesn'te.'Jf.iJS'". Hand Hand
sem(;desigiftfprTftl for whole
Dresses, Hleusfcs or Men's
Neglige Shirts. The width (32
inches) is as uncommon as the
price.
Anether let Printed Shang
hai Silks imported te sell at
$1.50, shall go at 75c.
VtTran.ept.
De you knew hew cool
Linen Sheets are ? Try them
of a het night. They won't
stick te you but you'll stick te
them.
Trench t.lnui Khcvtlui;, hnnil spun, Cic n
in 1.
Buewy, full blenched Irish I.lncn BhcOlIng,
$ln vnnl.
lliiutl liciustltrtit't I.lnen Hlirct. !IjO the
p-ilr
Ik'iimtUcbctl l.tncti l'llltnr Cnf-es, St.30 ft
nlr.
Gauze Hlankets te temper a
draught or take the threat te
health out el a chill night.
Hlugle bed. J-LfiO le SI W the pnlr.
neiiuin ecu, m..jie j; tne pair.
i:xtra buge, s the pnlr.
Light weight Pique
Spreads, neat, strong, $i
Bed
each.
Near Women's Waiting Itoem.
Jehn' Wanamaker.
illncltiucviit
ITlOll IIOIUKONTAL HrAT10NAllVKN
13 glntK, fruiu'J toseborso-iKiTier, and Verll
cal CiigliHsfreiii 2UH0 horsc-pevvi r, ou will
lliiilthiiu nt .I01IN lUWl-M, S.H liisl Fulton
strict.
ITIOH HOLTS, LAO HCltEWl, .SETHCKUWH,
MtUnrenntl llexngen Nnti, tbesogetsls 111
stork, ut JOHN IllXrs, KO Last Pulton strict.
ni7-tfil
1is.OllAMi:HICANHIOIITFKLI)('YLlNl)KH
1 Lubricators, (llnsa Oil Cups rer Hearings,
veucaiigct them ut JOHN ijLST'K, an Ijis
rulteiisficct. in7-tftl
17IOK 1101 LEU 'lUIIUIIItUHIUM, hl'ILLSON
" Pine Wreiulit.PiiH?und Jlenkev WrenehCH
leinbhied, rile", Oil Cutis, etc,
id auiiis
ni7-tfd
IIIjII, .!) J.lKl I'llllOll HI
i street.
rjAUTICULAIl ATTENTION PAID TO
1 .Medel Malting, l'atlernx, Drawings nud
lllue Prints, nt prices reasonable, nt JOHN
llt-Sl'.S. .Lt.) bist Fulton streel. mT-ird
OTEAM nfiAT IS THE COMING HEAT KOK
O dwelling', churclns, school houses, etc.,
though Hiiiccssfully lived one hundred sears
nge. When ou contemiilnte. i change call en
JOHN IlLSr, who villlglve you n satisfactory
Jeb, at u fair price. ni7-ttd
IJUM13, UOU , iTflS, MININ O ,'cENTU 1 Fl7
gal unci Steam Puiujis, el any rapacity, at
JOHN Illil"fc5. ttci JUist Fulton strceL ni7-tftl
(JAM'MIU.S, ItAKK .MILLS, COI1 MILIUM,
ij Leather I tellers, Tan Packers, "lrlple llorse
Pewcis, Milling and Mining Machinery, at
JOHN Ili:srH,t.t.l Hist Fulton street. m7-tfd
1-AI)I V.T011S, OF A.N'l MAICK OU I)E
,i Mc'iKcini befuriiisbrilalreiiveiinblellgures,
iy .IOIINltlil'.J.l.li:astFiilleiistrect. Iiii7-lfil
TTIOHCASTINOS, IKONOH BHASS, LK1IIT
1 or heavy, nt short uetlic, go le JOHN
IICSP. a.tl liisl Fulton strest. inT-lfd
nriANKH FOR WATLIt.OILS, ACIH OU OAH
JL efiiiiyslinpenrcnpnclty, at fair prices, go
te. I011N llKs l'. :UI liiHt Fulton strict. inT-tlil
10irp7lATlr OAUY ASIIIOTOS l)TstJ
V Valves, Jenltlns Valvts.Uniss Ulebe Vulvis,
llrasstlate Valves, Iren Iledv Olobe Valves,
LevcrSafcty Valve, Pep Safety Valves, Air
Valves. Itadlater Valves, Pratt's Swinging
Check valves, Brass Check Valvesd'oet Vnlvcs
Angle Valves, mil at JOHN BEsjTW, 33.1 Dis
I'ulteu .Street. m7-tfil
I.-OH l'ULI.EYH, SHAFTINO, COLLAHS,
' IlatiKcrs, Clamp Bexes, Couplings, etc., go
te JOHN BUST.. Ill Last Fulton stit el. inT-lfd
IACKIN'GH.AS FOLLOWS: D1HIOO, FOU
Sleamantl nilraulicPacl;lng,Asl)estltepc,
Woven and Wide Packing, Hemp Packing, As
bestos .Mill Heard, Asbestos Ceinciit, Asbestos
.Sheathing, Chun P.ic-'mr.Oum Hlugs fur Water
Umiges, Plumbago Paeklnz, Heed's Patent As As
bcsles, Limit M.itlen.11 Pipe Cever, nt JOHN
lll'-sr a, Xlt Hist Fulton street. ni7-tld
InOHbTHVM OAUOLS, 111(111 OU LOW
? Pressure, Water Liuiges, (liuge Cocks
Weed WIhh'Is or Weighted, Class Tubts,
Whistles, sjphens for Hteam llanges, Cylinder
Ollcis Plain, Water (iauge CiiIuiiiiik, Cocks for
Me.iniaauge,c.illeu JOHN BlJiT, Sll Fast
Fullensliict. liiT.tfd
A(lLNCY-reil"T'ALLAIIANl CO' CIJ
inuit tu.lake tlii'pluroer Hetl latl. In
bulk It iiial.es live timet tbu quantlt of nil
lead mid Is far superior in uinking steam Joints,
packing man mul hand hole plates en boilers,
Ac. Ac, Pritu 'JO cents per pound, at JOHN
lllJ-.l'-i,,'Ut liist 1'ultenstitvt. m7-trit
i.-'eiiCAsr nieN pi pi: futines uern
1' plain anil reducing, up te (Much dlanieler,
Milleiblu l'lttlngs, Hinges, Finnic t'liieiis,
Manifolds, Aiueilian Unions, Tubci Supports
Hangers, I loerand Celling Plates, go te JOHN
lllr.S, .HtUist Fill Ien sircct. 11)7-11.1
T F M)U WANT A F1HST-CLASS POltrAllLi:
1 Liighieantl Heller, en wheels, ibt nu, ns ihe
lollew ing )rlcts show : II horse-evvir, SI75; b
horse-power, Siii ; 10 horses pew cr, J")7, l"i horse
power, SsjS; aj liersc-lnivvi r, SI, 17a, eall at JOHN
Bl.r,3.klFjist Fulton street. ni7-tril
"rniTi: con en was it:, copped by
thopeuntl, 10c : lu lets of 10 pounds or
ever. ')c. All goods ill II veied tennv paitef thu
city Cue. Call en JOHN BUST, Ne, an liist
l'ultun sllcet. m7-lil
IF IN WANT OF BHASS OH IKON SPOP
CiK'ks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet am! Bib
Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call anil get
them, or send veur enlir by mall, te JOHN
litis 1, lilt liist Fulton street. ui7-trd
COLi) BItONZK, LUHJinS ANII SI.INO
rersteam weik.al JOHNllIr.S,UI.I List
Fulton street. ni7-tfd
INJEfTeits, itui: i.triLuTjiAlvr. han han
ceck lusplmters and Electors, Lbermaii
Heller Feetler, Piiiberthy luspctler, American
Inlecters, all In stock, nt JOHN BLbr.S, ::U
liisl Fulton street. ni7-tld
lTlOlt llOlLLIts, IIOItl.uM'AL.TABliLAU,
1' Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Mailne, of
any sire or power, of the best material antl
weikmanshlp, go te JOHN BE.SI'. S.U Ijist Ful
ton slrcet. in7-trd
j ff Kia:r of pipi:, fuem ,
Ov)UwV Ineh te ll Inch diameter, for
sale at ii low limine, mid the only house In the
elt with a pipe eultlng in irlihie, cutting uii te
u Ineh di.uuili r, at JOHN HlJaf sj,s,ct Fast Fid Fid
tensticit ui7-tfd
"ITiOKTIli: lll.l' HOT AMI FlMtNACi: IN
I1 thu market, go te JOHN llLsl', SU 1-ist
Fulton street.
1117-tfd
"VMIItV IN SIOCK-
HI-SI' I'll HCOAL.
I1....I.I.K 1,.1.. I ,....
V Hiiiiiini red Bar Iren,
Ilurilcn's ltlvet Iren. Rivets. Het and I til.)
Bullt'i Iren.hliel, sheet lien S-IO toNe. IV, at
JOHN HP-si .S..U) Fast Fulton street. in7-tld
4,!ei' Qnv ev itcnt.
17IOH IIE.NT-HAN'IISOMI: FIIONT BOOM
I1 en ai Meer, Ne 12 West KlliBstn.it; llnest
location tu the ilt for elllce or light business.
Impure of AMOS,
m-u-tftl Allcr'sUallery.
lOUHLNT
TH T LABOi:
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO. 20 Ii.VhT KINO hTIlKLT'.
imiiilre within.
mll-tfd
T7IOHSALLCH1
:ap-
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heese,
JO bv 2S feet, with tw-o-slery brick back bnllit
Ing 1 b .'(1 leet. II ill and seven rooms. IaiI
20 b Jli feci.
JOHN II. MKTZLl H,
M) ')" DukeSt.
N'OITCK '10 lHKSPASsSLUH A.1 HtlN
NK11S, All persons are berth forbidden
tu tren)ass en ail of the lands of the 'eruvvall
lid Hpeedvrt II estates In labuueu or laiucasler
teuultes, whether lucleseil or uulnclesed, e Ither
for the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the
taw will be rigidly enforced against all Iris
passing en said lands of the undersigned Hrte
this notice
WM.COLKMAN FHEEMAN
It. PKHCY ALUKN.
EDW. C, FltEKMAN,
Attnrnsvt for It. W. Celeman's Hslrs.
ALIFOHNIV
V Speclftt "...tic. Heml-inenthlv Tourist
sbeplngcars, i heap rates ceuthrrn Pacific l e.
Adiiicss, i: H-V1.KY, Assi.la.u Oeneral
Irallle Manager, 3IJ Breadwa. New uik,
H. j HMini.AntBi.wa. i-tt1nii!ftu.
giltOC.
TMFOllTANTl
If you will lake the trouble le call en nj, we
thlnlt we can IntercHyeu In our line of Beet
and Phen.
Our stock Is complete and we ecrcle great
earn In the selection of our goods. All or lis
being Practical In eme branch of the Hhoe
lhulnesx, we fesl able te give you points en
hoes Hint will be or value te you.
KMnbllidied In 135, and thebiulnosscenlln;
nod from that tlme te thin, should give us that
exerlt nee net possessed by eme ethers In the
bunlncs.
Our stock embraces all desirable grades
Men's Fine Drcs Shoes, ranging In price from
f I 00 te 17 00, nnd Ladles' from II 10 te S3 00.
Call and you will net lie deceived.
-wm. hTgast,
WAV NQ.1Z1NOKTH QUEKNBT.
"I HEATIUI1OAIN8.
GltEAT IIAHOA1NB IN
Russet Shoes
FOR BOYS.
lob Irfit of nbeut 1.000 pairs Bey's Helld
lxntber Husset Hhees nt WOc a pair ; worth 2 00.
HUeull te6.
Beys' Ten Celer Canvas Shoes, 00c per pair.
Men's nnd Bey's Ittavy Uilbbcr Sele Oxford,
60c per pair.
Ladles' Dongola Tip Oxferd.fiOc.
Ladles' Heuse Slippers, 15c
Jobljetof Heavy Helar Tip Hhees, sUesOle
12,tr.V.
Misses' Heavy Butten rhees, Vk.
Leis of ether goods ut Ileiluecd Prices.
Jehn Hiemenz,
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IN THE HIIADE" THESE DAYS,
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Even This Is Thrown Id the Shade
-BY-
The Het Weather Prices in Shoes
-AT-
STACKHOUSE'S,
NOS. 2S AND 30 KAST KING MTREKT.
A GREAT STOCK OP OXFORDS
-AND-
Other Summer Wear.
STACKH0USE,
NOS. 2s AND 30 KAST KINO STHKET.
CUMMEttyllOES!
TENNIS
OXFORDS!
I have one ofthe Largest Lines of Men's, La
tiles', Misses'. Beys' and Youths' Tennis Ox
furdt In theclly.
Men's II row u Checkered Tennis Oxferdi, 49c.
Ilov's " " " " He.
Ladles' " " " " lie.
Misses' " " " " .Wc.
Youths' " " " " 3'Je.
Men's Second Crmlc Light Tennis Oxtertls. liOc.
nev s
Ijulies' " " " "
Misses' " " " "
Youths' " " " '
Men's Hest Grade Ijitist Light .Stripe Ox.
Ilov's ' " " "
Ladles' " " " "
Me.
Mc.
COc.
60c.
51 CO
V.
Vie,
Men's Itest aratleTennls Hals. In Light Check
and Solid llrevvn, SI 50.
I have also u Large Line of Men's, Ilov's, La
dles' and Misses' Canvas Tennis Ovferds. vvllh
Hubber Seles, having Leather Seles between
tbn Hubber Heles and Insoles, at (1 no, 125, 81 SO
and r 00.
See Large Display in East
Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Huccesser te FHEY A hUlCEIU') the Leader of
Lew l'rlcca In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOH.3 5 KAHT KING HTHEET,
LAN0A8TEH. PA.
-Stere Closed Ever Evening at tt o'clock
i:ceptMondey and HUurday.
rpilE PLOPLK'H CASH .STOHE,
A RARE OPPORTUNITY!
We enVr te-day a lar-s let of
Genuine French Satine
AT
19 Cents Per Yard.
1 bee goods have sold at .lie te 37kc, and nre
pesttivel f'rcnrh. Many oftheso-callC'dl'rench
.-alines sold here and elsewhere aretheflner
grades of domestic gCMKts, but In order te meet
this low prien we will etler Genuine. Trench
Clouds at.ll'c, as above quoted.
el iu:n rim: hrecu or
SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS
Will be often d Without Hegaul te Cost.
Parasols worth fiem $3.SJtef7, will be sold at
from jl A) te 8." SO.
ltlgltcductlen iu tin) prices of Embroidered
I'leunclngs, Colored Embroideries, Genuine
Imported St ettli and French Ginghams, etc.
As 11 Is our desire te cut the biimmer stis-k
as low as peislblct this seuteu, we will elfer
nun things pertaining thereto at unusually
low priu's
Cash Stere,
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
maris lydll
TMHE
llltll'KH. P1HK
... . ' 'I' I ..ll-
L' figures,
.gote JOHN UEsr.iU EaU Kulleu
Peeples
Urttt.
Cry iGeehm.
e
PEN KVEHY KVENtNQ.
Fer Bargains,
OO TO-
P.C.SNYDER&BRO.,
i
Ne. 14 West King St.
EYerythingSeld At and BelowCestI
AS WE AKE POSITIVELY OOINQ OUT
OF BUSINESS.
may5-3md
H
AOER & BUOTHElt.
m
Mid'Summer
FURNISHINGS
te
Hammocks,
Hammocks,
Hammocks.
Complete Lines of the BestHtylea and Popular
Makes Hammocks In All Hlzes at
Very Lew Prices.
HE A. GU ASS HAMMOCKS.
WOVEN LUXUIIY HAMMOCKS.
PALMER HAMMOCKS (With Pillows).
HAMMOCKH (Children's Slies.)
HAMMOCK TILLOWS.
rfll
J108QUITO CANOPIES, All Sizes and Cole
(Special Lew Prices.)
Dl
Thousands of Yards Bright New Weaves 1
China Mattings, Fancy and White,
Tarlatans for Cevering ami Draping Mirror
Chandeliers and Pictures.
All Manner Hummer Heusefiirnlsblng Uerrl
Promptly by Experienced Upholsterers,
25, 27, 29, 31 West King St,
LANCASTER, PA.
"Vy-ASH GINGHAMS I
WashGingham$
AT-
A BARGAIN.
N
WATT & SHAND
Offer one of Gieatest Bargains ever seen l(jl
bJUU'UlJ AMM'liAlU psj
DRESS GINGHAMS.
J
Three Thousand Yards Fresh DrlglilColerl
ut BJic a ant ; leruier price, ice,
ONE MOHE CASE
36-Inch Printed Dress Cballies.
w
Choice bl les and Colorings, 12c a yard,
A few mero nieces left of these DAIll
ntl.llTUIl HI! L L.w Pit I I I IL'U le llmun lll.il
Green and Hlate Grounds, 6c ' yard j enfylin
its true value.
ONE HUNDRED DOSEN
I. X. L. Unlaimdried Shirts
e
Excels evervlhlng ever shown In thlsllnd.,
made of the Rest Heavy Muslin, Linen Hoserr'
and Ceirs, lined and reinforced, nnd theprl
t;
only 37 '.,c ; as goeu as any seiu ai euc.
1M Dezen Dark and Medium Gray
Ladies' Summer Hes
At 5c a pair , worth Se.
The Brigand Sash.
Pem ards long, made of Surah Silk, Bewlntel
hllK f ringe, in niaca, cicaie, nine, niie, lata
uiniii aim uiu nose.
0, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
fiixte.
EADING HATS.
BIG REDUCTIONS
-ON ALL-
Straw and Summer Hats-
STAUFFER & CO.,
Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street!;
MVnlLTVH lA U
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VERY DAY A CHEAP DAY
AT IIEIMIOI.II'H,
TT.M)i-.a3tuiusA.u liuavv r;i, tal
FOR HOT WEATHER, si
AtKRISMANUP
TH:.NSIONi3. I
PENSIONS.
The ew Pension Hill Just pessed tntltlesal-
ruiuiprs. mews, JllllUl u-iiiiui.-i. mm ..-v
ileni I'nrciils ion ocnslen. I vrlll nlttnd teal10
ntipllcntlens placed In nu hands premrlly. h
have had four ears experience In the iwnslei t
i.fiinA ui ir..ki.ri...t.n 11 t ci!
hILAbW.BHIHK. 1
Je3-3uul I'JNertii Duaeet., uiucasur, m.
HfflUMII.
NEW YORK STORE!
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