BRPWBW5S3P THE LAfcte ASTER DAILY INTELMOllNOBB. MONDAY, JlTLY 14. 1890. -. v. W r 4HMUCW J.BTEINMAN, CHARLES STEINMAN rOLTB, Editors, ROBERT CLARK Publisher. T DAILY lNTEl.LiaKNCER.-Publlhel my day In the year, but Sunday. Served by ntrlen In this city and surrounding towns at ten centa ft week. Br mall Ave dol lars ft rwt In advance ; 60 cent a month. WEEKLY INTKLl.IGKNCF.R-One dollar and arty cents n year, In adranrr. OTICB!T0 801BCKIBER8-nmltby check or postefnoe order, and where neither of Jl these can be procured aend In a regisicrca if&tattend at the Fwlefnce, as second claaa mall Her. ADtmsw, THB UtTELLIOENCBR. Lancaster, Pa, ss. LAN0A8TEB, PA., July 14, 1890. Wanted A Vindication. fC Hew ulu a man wliew: nntnc Btniuis vZ, ff wn tirlnnlrtln nf cttntnAmnnahln. Illf lift .Sr line of nubile nellcv. who la the cliniu- spplen of ue numsure of municipal or slnte bSLrererm. who Is neither an orator, writer KjVr thinker upon nny political, peclrtl or Jl nviiinniip. finest loll. Iltltl WHOM repllin K? tlen. both public anil private, In in the laat decree uunvery hew did such a Ife mnn become the most Influential and BGi iwwcrrui political leaner in me necenii f$ stutc of the Union ? I low did he gain a 13a, seat In the highest legislative body of tne nation.' hew urn nc, wncn net a candidate for any efllce, and no nieni ..liH..I .. i !... t.Menl.l latin 4 la 11 II lltu &V.brohcr-8cnuter, J. 1). Cntnemu, te a & mihlln pfiilnrwmplit nf IiIm rntwp. fiiffp feV himself upon a Mate convention of IiIh . MM..--.--"-'.------ --- ' .-.--. - - wff party ana ceniHi it te iiiiiuen tne cniei iiv Hntdiirnthm it lla nhitfnrm Uia nfrHnll EKf tliat as a citizen, an assemblyman, a plate secretary, slme treasurer anil United States penater " he has wen ami retains our respect and confidence"? There la hut one explanation. Men who attain power In a republic cither sear or crawl. There Is no middle, criurfe, "There are lint two creiilinrs" bbvh Egg .D'AIemlicrt, " thut cmi reach tlie te EsSSjrthfi pyrnmltl tlie eagle nrnl the IS? pent." And Mntthcw Stmiley (Jim .B'AIcmliert, " that can reach tlie top of ber- my Ih net an eagle. Like tlie serpent lie lias readied high place tliietigli bae lneann. But "Pygmies ate pygmies still, though pcirhcd en All". And pyramids nre pyramid In vales." And uei' thai liu boldly ceuiiniiutlt tne geed people, of rciiuaylvauia te as- W$ sert respect for liln character, which Kv- they de net feci, and confidence In his lntecrltv. which tliev de net desschs. bv fl electing "a governor whom he can own," gvs4 they should make Keed tlie old Deme- &p crntlc aphorism, vex pepult rBl vex lrl, ana answer nun in the very laticuuce f deity te another of bin kind the com- t, uiuu uuuusier ui iub ijuay lamnyei poi pei fr Hicluns : " upon lliy belly tthalt thou go ft? .ana misi Bimii tneii cat all lliuilaynel thyllfu." g Hut in the vigorous language of an Egf1 honest and patiietlc Hcpubllcaii, Mr. iuiiij v. lA-u ; viiitiieaiieu irmy is .needed at the coining election, but It Is fef net the vindication of fainted politicians lrS who dare net vlnillcatetlipiiisel von. Vim Ipjf' are called upon te vindicate your own BSy? manhood, te vindicate the honesty of Pf your own party, te iudlcntctliu honor Eli..r ..xii ....... ...in n.. .. ii.i aTjy"w. jvm v,l l nunc. I nt IIIO UHlltMl llKll ie Khew that you de net wear the V&&t Cellar Of Mr. Olinv I that vuur vnicn lire S?-llllt te be liellL'lit ami nritil hvtlie nmiilii- KJilatiotr'ef patronage, and that you arc a '.uji, 10 uc urivcuie iiieiKius line caiucie V;--make geed the bargains of your beRCH.' mgie And of the Democratic eandlilafc he pS.aaya: " In ex-Governer Pattison the g-.','nlwr"'s have given you nu unexcep- gs- nuiiiiim; eniiuiuiiii', wuese rvceril HIIOWH "SL that the lutcrcMit of the slate will Ins safe 'In hla hands. If in making that record M&he earned tlie hostility of the giant cor cer t,1& Doratieus if the Inlllionee of the IViin. F! Awlt'ntitn r.illfrwt.l ....! nf l. C..l.l Jlft JMW.. ..liu( HUH Ul IIIC tUIUIlIlll wn Oil company in understood te be counted t ujHiii uy ;nr. neiamaicr 11 is only an pother claim en your milVragcs for Mr. , J'altweu. He rejirescnts net only the W npenln uiriiln.ut (lie liotea Iml llm ininln MS against the corperatiotiB, and his defeat Ett win uetneiriuinpiiet all dial is most . dangerous and most deadly te our lustl p tutieiiH" fClllu iltlt Id ll.n .,tti.llnAfl,.i 1.1....I..I M7, ..ll.J, 13 H,V 1 IMllll-llllUII IVIIIIieil , Dyiiiegoeti jcopie et t'ennsylvaiila viiuiicatleu from tlie methods and morals of Qimylsm ; or, as Ir. Pow Pew dcrlv terms it. n new Deeliirnllmi of In. It denendeuee from tlie riile nf wmvi. $f tyrant thau King Geerge III. Silence (J I res I'enseut. On Krliluv nvmittiir. Aurll .1 ul 11 fmlili,. gAineelhig in JlnulferU, ux-Seiinter Lewis ffak4"'"' 1 J-i iii'Kie me lonewing cn.irges 1a against bousvterOooigo V. Deluiuntur: Sc? Icuargetbut lie purchabcd Ills oleetloii CTsjte the Senate- of this btnte In 18n1; tlmt he L . te vete for hlin at the general election, unci gO-j.. M.w "UDll . 1IIU111WI11II llilll IIUOII UIIUIIIIII- ISIS-pl'ed te prevent him from taking tliue.itii i$fA " suppression of tlie said memorial. Mh't 1 cllUrCO tll.lt lift lllcl Iil1,-1A tliu ,,-.tl. nf ?Vv 'Ul0 tliereby ceinnilttiiig a eiiinu ryt?j " agaliut the geed name uiul utat utcs of tlie J.C. couimenwoalth. typ 1 charge, also, tint dining bis vri Ice in EJA meBeiiaiciiOBiicinptcil te alter a public rggp- jeeerd by framing a eonfereiice ropeit en a aVTV hill l.nf..a n ll I...1 f. 1 .. ' t t i if .r tfWltl f t fta t r rtit vft1.. hi.,1 .. . ...I... .1 . r JWM,lt"J u ,, luicauuu pnicilu, niui sign ing or having had signed tlie lumus or the c luiiniltce, mid in he doing offended tlie dignity of the Legislature and tlie law of tne coinmeiiwealtli. I make these charges ilbeut fe.ir oreou ereou oreeu tradletion, and ceuit an action or l.iw whereby I may set my proof befoie tlie people oath-beurid. On Anrll 111), 11,.. lil,H, l,.l. ,1.1., . . l il --i---- -.., .Mv.iniuuciiuiiw ten, gj me leaning republican organ lu the sguj eiuie, imeien tucse enarges editorially, SKti ' urgciii can upon tcua- V;vter Delamater te answer them. The lead fSfe'ins leunml.-i of llin ifMle lir.,u,u.u,-,, ,.r r-party, have published and republished fer these charges and Jellied in tlie appeal PfVnlMU! UJ l" "" Three mouths have rsSLelaiMed since the eblef t,rmt,i ,.r i....... Paylvaulu HcpublicauiMii dcelaivd that IrM' ue lu,u anuru te remain silent tin- ?iV?dir accuRatlniiKBiieli .is i.n. i blPJfS uilh the emphusis and from the lsneurce uiai int-be de. Sonater Delamater fewes it uet merely te himself, but te the sAKepubIleitu party, whose candidate for e- 41, u ...., ,.ilt.A ..r .- i . V me giwi uiiut; hi Kuteuier lie expects te ijc, te meet these charges fully and cemplttcly and m strangle them that there bhall never agniu lxi a chance for anybody cither inside or outaide the party te use them. This is due the Re publican people, who ilre new In jwbscs jwbscs alen of but one side of the fctery, and We. """"".' ""K'i ' -ousirue nusoiute sl- ,leuce. IX'layorfuiluretemakecouviuc- ',kV llll, lltiutt'er .tl.l.n.,1 I..., ... . livj .B-,.. i.imv inn jiiuic uiiienu- WK -1 Vr mukcH this reijutstefPcn. 'ater Delamater lu liehalfef the Hepub- H . . '" ll "as laKen no , aides Id the cauvas for the guberna- Mnai nomination ; lis candidate forgey tt1rner will b the iieuilntc of the con- -tpcntlen. i'he party requires, however, 'that the nominee, whoever he may be, ( juau ec one agaiUBt wiiejc cuuractcr no .enargca can oe succewsrully made. Scu Scu ;'Ater Delamater eon ilniilill.H.u -.fi. ... .Senater Emery's allegations, and he ought te satisfy the whele ItcpubllcaU party of that fact. They are of tee seri ous a nature te go unanswered." Yet up te this geed day, mere than three months after these charges liave been publicly mnde by n Hcpubllcaii of high standing lu his party, they remain unanswered. Silence under such charges from such it nouree is an admis sion of their truth. Is such n man worthy of the chief magistracy of Pennsylvania ? llr Tbrlr Fruits. "Hy their fruits ye shall knew them," said ex-Governer I'attlsen, speaking of th Kcpublicau parly lu tlie campaign which resulted lu making him the Democratic governor of Pennsylvania. Since his admirable administration, which all parties have commended In the hlgcst terms, the Hepubllcan party has again obtained control of the execu tive offices of the stutc. " Uy their fruits ye shall knew them." What docs the party, which endorses In Its platform the entire career of Quay, say of the manner In which its governor lias con ducted the affairs of the commonwealth ? Is there a point beyond which even the Hepubllcan party dare net go? Truly, it seems net, for in Its platform, where we leek most naturally for seme account of its stewardship, me find after tlie hearty commendation of remitters Quay and Camoreu, and the warm en dorsement of Harrison's administration and of the lyrnunlcnl career of Speaker Heed, eight cold and icrfuiictery lines, at the very end of the document, In praise of peer Heaver. Such a cold pub lic endorsement Is neither mere nor less than a private condemnation. It would have lice n lictfcr te pass by the governor as Dnnledld IJgollne In hell, "afar oft" and lu silence," than te damn his ad ministration with their faint praise. Yet in spite of this admission of utter failure, they iieiniunlcd a still mere ob jectionable candidate, anda.sk ferlilm the support of tlie iceplc against a man whose administration even thci are compiled te acknowledge was pure, honest, dignified and able. Let the voters of Pennsylvania answer (his brazen proceeding by casting their bal bal eots for the Christian gentleman, whose record Is (he best possible gimrantce that their trust will net be hcttiiycd. Fer, truly, "by (heir hulls ye shall knew them." A i,oiiiii:sI'eniii:.ni' says, "I am prob preb ubly olio of iiliiny graduates of our schools and colleges who would like te undertake a Hysteiiiutiu conrse of reading, for self improvement, but tlie vast number of geed books is se boirilderiug Hint I scarcely knew whom te begin. Will you kindly furnish me with a list of books it list of net mure tlicin ten, that you think are the host In tlie world; or tlie niunes el the ten greatest authors, with whose works I ought te he fnnilllar 7 I am mho that such a list would be a great help te ninny etlmrs ns well ns te tnjself." Have any or our cultivated lenders ever allenipted te diaw up such a list? if net, they will 11 ml it much morn dlllU'iilt than, at llrsl g Inner, it iippems. Te w rile the 111 si th i en or four niunes Is easy enough, but witli every additional uiiiiie tlie eboice widens. Tills will be seen at ence from tlielist we have written : 1. The lllhle. 0. Diinlf. '2. Hhnkospeiiro, 7. (Jorvautes. .'1. III-? .r H. (lii)the. t. "I'lnte. !l. Carlyie. 0. Cicoie. 10. HorbertiSpencor. Tims, many traders would have wrltlen Taullits instead of Clcern, Wordsweith hi hi seoid of (livthv, Macnuliiy Instead of Car Car lyeo, and Mllteu instead of llerbert Hpoiicer. l)ruxtitiu von est itixpittinKlum. lliitif oiiryeiing friend will rend the best of books,' the lllhle skipping Chronicles, the miner pieplictsaud Iteveiatieiis -und the chief works of (he great writers whom we have eiiuuicrated, he will lie lioientler belter ablote ehoeso for lilmself tliau (he wisest can possibly lie te clioe.se for liiiu. Following the present tendency among labor organizations, a split lias occurred in the Order of Italliead Conductors. Tlie reason for (Ids division is that about two months age nt a convention in Itochestor, N. Y tlie special eliuse in the constitution prohibiting strikes was stricken out. This was dene by tlie Western uioinbers at the instigation, it is said, of the labor organiza tions. Mr, C. H. Wlioaten, of Kliulrn, tlie litadef the nrdur, was known te be hostile te tlie change, and lie was supplanted by a man lu sympathy w Itli I he majority, Mr. Wlienten and ids followers tlioreupeu seceded, and ergnuUud yesterday, at the Celeman house, in New Yerk city, ii new body, called the Indopond Indepond Indopend ont Order or Italliead Cenductuis. Mr. Whealen was elected president of the new order. "Tills Is n fi.iteiiml organization," lieexplaliuHl yosterday aller the business had Iiel'ii transacted. "It hns for Us pur poses tlie benellt and protection of its membciship. it has no alllauce with any of tlie labor oigaiiliatleus and is in no sousea labor oigauiKnlleu." It is charged that tlie split was fomented by tho'feur K.isteru railroads te which these conductors beleng, vi-: the Central Vermont, the Delaware, Lackawanna A Western, tlie New Yerk, New Haven ,fc Hartferd, and thetlraiid Tiunk or Canada wliich wanted te break tlie power of an organization which had about tliiileen thousand men in its ranks. Am-you deaf, Adam, shell ? Ux plain te the w erld your failure te assist a diew uing boy. Huse Hull (iuines. The gullies of ball en S.ittuday weie: National League. Philadelphia lfi,C!oo lfi,C!eo lfi,C!oe lnud i ; Chicago S, Itnsten j New Voik IK, Pittsburg I; liroeklvn7, Cincinnati 1, Aincilcin Association. I.outsvllle H, Athletic 1: fit. Leuis 12, Syracuse 1; Celuinbusll, HochestcrS; llioeklyn-Toledo gumu postponed. Plavers' League.- Philadelphl.i 0, Cleve land 3; llosten 15, Pittliiiig!l; XewYerk 5, Chicago .T; llroeklyn 'JS, Hiillale 1H. Interblate Loagiie. Hnrrlsbuig 7, Lob.i Leb.i mm ft; Yerk 12, Alteena 11. The Philadelphia, jr., club was te ha been here en haturdav le plav tlie Iron Iren hides, but did net show up. Itallread fares nre piebably hi'aicedewii tlielr wav. OMIrieii. new playing left Held for'llanls fer'llanls burg, madc.it line record en tlie Allcutewn asaiiuier. uu Katurilay lie had a home urn, yet he was released in Linctster early tills season boc.iuse il Was said lie could net bat. TlidSuudiiy ball games wete: Athletic 8, St. Leuis 7, loleteu iiiuingsi ; hvraciisa 10, Ijouistille I; Teledo IK, lleeliestcr ll : llioeklyn 3, Celumlius if. Louisille was Ilrsl in the American As sociation en Saturday night, having iiassed tlie Atlilptics. New they are in second place again, as tliey lest und the Athletics wen yesterday. '''Pi?1, J'0"'," lepers s.ty that bofero tliey get Higglns double plays were unknown te them. New the daring second baseinan assists iu ene every day. Yesterday he was in a triple. J Wheeleck, the dandy shortstop of De troit, lias been signed by Columbus. Yes terday he plaj ed Ids Ilrsl gnmu w lib the hitter, but lie must bae been nervous, as he lest the gume through tlirce errors. A llrnss Iliied At Her ruuei'sl. A brass band at a woman's fun oral was the novel siioctacle presented lu Indiana poll en Friday at the obsequies of Mrs. Lrnesl Prentice, u lady who, while per fectly sane, died of consumption en Wed nesday, having requested that instead of a funeral sermon or ether coreinonv, tlie bind theuld attend and render 'music for her burial. After the celliu had been closed and lined in tlie hands of the pall bcarci the brass band played " Nearer, in v Ged, toThce." On tlie way te the cemetery and at the grave the laered music rendered by the band was the only service that evon approximated religious observancc. AVhy llarreat Hands Struck. A strlke leek place In a harvest field near Eniaus, llerks county. The trouble was caused by Hie wife of the farmer, who putting en men's at tire mounted (he reaper and taking the lines hi hand did the work oreneot the meu, who was compelled le de binding nfler the machine. Many women are seen In the harvest fields binding wlieal, but when this lady appeared in men's nlllre. taking the place of a man, they decided te quit Instantly, saying they wero net going te work llke slaves after such a " varlety flgure. " The grain remains uncut and tlie men Ksltlvcly refuse te go te work unless the farmer keeps his wifoeir the reaper. A Netr nallreiul Completisl. The last splke In the new Lehigh Val ley railroad connection between the Le high and Hchuylklll Valleys was driven en Saturday, at Ilciilment, Schuylkill county, in tha preaeuce of n number of nf proininent elllclals of the Ielilgh Valley railroad and Invited guests'. Twe geld spikes wero driven amid the cheers of the spectators, ene by IL A. Wilder, who prejected the read forty years age, and the ether by It. IL Say re, second vlce presldent of the Lehigh Valley Hail Hail read company. This line will bring Polls Pells villn within four hours' journey of New Yerk. The merit of Mellln'a Feed consists net only In Its miwrlerlty ever the ether sulistltutes fur mother's milk, out also In tha readiness with which It Is prepared. It Is a real binding te thuluisv or tired mother, for a very few min utes night and morning are all that nre neces sary le prepare the baby's feed Ter tweuty-fimr hours. Van HmiThN's Cocea largest Hale In the World. There Is no roinrert, liighter day, When tic th nre suDering from decay. And eh I the pain that we shall feci, When bitter hours at last reveal, That nil our wee came grim mid gnunt Frem our neglect of HOZODONT. Net it Citso. Nnlarasoef rhciimntlsin, net a case of neu ralgia, net a rase of pain or sprain net one nasraueu logewiiaiiniuicKcuiir jnenvw rtrr IrleOit. Held III Ijinraistcr by VV. T. Jlecli, 137 and Ittu North ijuecn street. (Tlie.flimlliiK of tlie (lullieii Helps tlie Hurl Hint Hener Feels.' Hi) t there urn deeper hurls thnn these thai honor feels. Thuseeds of illseiisuiiruseiiictlines deeply sewn, the system Is secretly mid surely Klvinicawny tosemii dcei-seiitcd mnlnily, Kk perlally anieiiK females nre ninny sulfcrers from fnlliitiitiuitlun, ulcerations, prelnnis,niid ether displacements : weak buck, kick hendaehe, ner vousness anil kidney diseases. I'er nil ihesn iillcclleMi iiccnllar In women no surer remedy limn llr, Pierce's Faserlta Prescription, pr pared for lliclr ecliil benellt, eim lie reuiiil. It Is the only meillclne for untucn. sold by drug gists, nnilcr n pwlllve giiHrnutee from I lie iiianufiictiirerH, that it will gle h itlsraclHni lneery ense, or money will lie refunded. 'J Ills giiiiriinlf e lias lieen prlnled en tliu beltliswrav per and raltlifully enrrled out for mniiy years, M,TuAtr l'niin Cleveland, Ohie, Cemes a letter slgnid T. Walker, saying : "About six mnnlhs age cemmnneed biking Jlunleek Jtlend Jlillcrt ler protracted cases of lumbago anil Keucrnl debility, and neivfnm pteascd tosbite luie recovered my appetite und wonted strength. Keel butler altogether. Held In lAiieaslerliy W.T. llecb, W and 11W Nertli tluecn street. H 18 KINOIIU NA1I.H CAMKOKK t'ernviarl was nlllletcd with it horrllile en se of bleed poison, and upwards of lln months of Unit lima I wnsumtlile te de work of nny kind. .My linger milts cat mi oil mid my hair (Implied out, leaving my head its clean and smooth as If It had been shaved. 1 con sulted thn Ih'sI local physicians, and spent hun dreds of dollars for medicines or illUcrcnt kinds, but without receiving llm slightest benellt. f ttiiuadtlsed Dually te tlsll lint Hprltigs. 'Ihls I did, bill becoming disgusted Willi Un-frf-nf ment 1 was receiving there, ceinmcircil Inking Hit Ift's Hpccllle (H. H, H ) The nleet that H. H. H. bad en me was truly wonderful. I commenced (nrcceM rnfler taking Iftu first bottle, and by llm limn I bad taken fwclte bottles 1 was en tirely cured -e::r.'dby Hwirt'x Him'cMe(H. H.H.) when ,.tnerlil-rciiuwiied Hei Hnrlngs had f.ilKU. WM.H.1.U0MI8. Hlireteneit. Li." RJl'll YKAItS ON tJllllTCIlKH. Km lirticu jears 1 was iitltleted Willi rbeuina llMil, four ears of hl It I was ceuiielleU loge oil crutches, Werdsurn luadeipiale te express tbesiillcrlngs I enduied during that time. Dur ing these fifteen) ears of existence III was mil living), 1 tried eery known remedy without rcceltlngnny lienelll. I llnally began en Hwirt's Hkm'1IIe(H. H. H.), wlilcb from tlie Ilrsl gatelue relief, nnd te-day I nm enjoying the best of health, and am n well man, I candidly be lieve that H.H.H. Is the best bleed purlller en the market IimIiiv, .1. n.TAYUUt, C'llbaMn. Treatise en Illisvl nnd Hkln llUeascs mailed nee. HWIKT HI'KCMKIO CO., (Hi Vltanbt 'Ja. OKTTlIlt THAN THA AND COKKKK TOR THKNUItVIX. Van Heuten's Cocea " iiixr ANDoeus KAUTiiiisr." Ask jour (IriHiT fur it, take no oilier. U.1 piKTKIl'H MTTLi: 1.1 VKIt I'll. IM. .CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hlrk Headache nod lelleveall the troubles Inci dent te it bilious state of the system, such as Dlrzlucs. Nausea. Dnnvsluess, Distress after Killing, rain lu the Hide, ,tc. While their most emarkable success has been shown lu curing sick: Itendiiche, )ll OAKTKK'H I.1TT1.K 1.1 VKIt I'll, US are equally valunhle In Constlputlen, curing and preventing this anunvlng com plaint, while tliey also eerrts't all illsiiiilersef tha stomach, stimulate the liver and lcgulate the bowels. Even If they only cured Aehe they would be almost priceless te these who sutler from this distressing complaint; bul fortunately their goodness ones net end here, anil thorn who eihsj try them-will Mud these little pills valuable lu se many ways that lliey will mil be willing te de without them. Uut after ull sick head ACHE Is the bit no of se many lives thai here is where womakeourgrci great i t beast. Our pills cure It w bile eiuers no tun,: ,, ll'ri,l,'LJ , UAiuiatn uni,i; i.i i;u I'li.i-sareM'ry small unit very easy te take. One or I we pills make it dose. They nre strictly vegetable, anil de uet gripe or purge, but by their neinlc ac tion ptease all w he use them. I.t v lals ul 'S cts ; nvelerll. Held everywhere or sent by mall. OAUTUIt MKDlCTNi: CO., NKW YOltlC. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price auglZ-lydeed V 1NCO CHKWINO TOllACCe. YINCO EXTRA FIXE) CHEWING TOBACCO. This Btitiidard llraud of Plug Tobacco Is ac knowledged te be the best chew nnd the largest plcce for the money lu the market, l'fiice (In fapenracAfunm, Its extensive sale formally years hits established Its reputation. There Is nothing better. Try It. Ker sale by deulers and grocers. 1890. aprll-UUleotem13ltv ,LI NK11H. All persons nre hereby forbidden te t resimwi en any of the Units of the Jeruvvall ndHpeedwell estates In Ibanen or U-tncuster oeunUes, whether luclesett or unlnrlesett, elUier for tha miriee of shoellng or rtMiIng, Hsthe ItttTWlll be rigidly enforced against all tres. iklug en said lands of the undersigned arte this neucd WM.COI.KM AN KllKKMAN It. , 1'KUOY ALUKN, KDW. V. KKKKMAN. StHrnyp for It w ,lm!tn's Flairs Vj-KW OOODS. LOW wiicanTacoel JX htere Itoem makes sbeppin pieusant AT HElrmeLD'B, Xttttttamitkfc'. rnit.AnRi.rntA, Monday, July 11, 19S0. A trio of Millinery bargains. Black Yacht Hats at 15c. Wc had a let of them before. They left us in a-jtffy, worth 50c. Yacht Hats, white crowns, navy brims, bread bands, $1.25, were $2., regular. Navy and brown Milan braid shade Hats, $1.50, were $375. North of Transept. The Wanamakcr Special Rackets are in all respects best for the money, .tinenlle.il. Youths', llfl. F)ilraieunt, 17 Helment,MJO. , Oerniantewn special, 10. If you prefer another make any ether it's here. Forty- seven styles in all. lUsrment, northeast of centre. Costs but a trifle te keep the flies and things out of the house. Star Screens that fit any window between 25 and 31 inches wide, 20 and 25c. Adjustable Screens, fit win dows between 1 8 and 34 inches wide, 30c. Screen Deers, $1.35 te ,3. llHkeinciit, north of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. ittmrJtlneru, ITIOIl HOIUZONTAIi HTATIONAIIY KN- glues, from!! te SO horse-power, and Verti cal Knglnesfrnm 2 te 40 horse-power, you will 11 ml them at JOHN 11KHTH, &1 Kiwi Fulton street. 1J1.0II llOl.THriiAO HCUI'.WH, HITl'HUItKWH. Square and llexiigeu Nuts, thesa goods In stock, nl. IOI1N IllXriS. :l Knst Kulbm street. m7-trd ITlOltAMKIUCANHiaHTKKKDCYI.lNDKIl I.ubrleaters, (llassllll Cups for Hearings, you can get them nt JOHN I!liSl"H, n.Cl ICes Killleii street. m7-trd IrtOltllOlbKlflUIIK ItltUHHKH, HTII.LHON J 1'ipe, WreneheM.Plpennd .Menkey Wrenches combined, Klles, Oil Cans, etc, go le JOHN IIKST.-'lUICast KultenstrecL m7-tfd wjiil isj i.iu Aiir.njiu.i i. tin it 1 Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings nnd llhie Prints, nl prices reasonable, ut JOHN IIKHT'H, ,'W.I Kitsl Kulteu streeU m7-tfd JAIITICUI.AII ATTKNTION PAID TO CJTKAl O dwi though i !AM rtHAT I8THKCOM1NO HKATKOlt dwellings, churches, school Iieiim. etc.. aiiiudi stleeessfnllv lisisl nnn hundred vnrs age. When yen contemnlnteit rhauge call en JOHN I1K.ST, who will glve you a satisfactory Jeb, at a fair price. m7-tld IJUMIW, llOIl.KHH, MINING, OKNTKIKU gal and Hteam Pumps, ul nny capacity, at JOHN HIMTB, Itll Kast Fulton street. ni7.tfd SAWMILLS, ItAllIC MII.IX, COH MILIX, Leather Hellers, Tun Packers, Trlple Herse tower, .siiuiuv nun inning .wncninery jiinn iiK.tiM,.i.i.f ijtsi I'uiien sirecu ii7-tfd RADIATOHH, OK ANY MAKK Oil 1)K slen, enii be furnished ntreaseuitble figures, by JOHN MUST. a.M ttist Fulton street. in7-tftl ITtOltCAHTlNUH, IltONOU HHAHH, I.IOIIT 1 or heavy, nl short notice, go le JOHN 1IKHT. .11,1 Knst Fulton slrecU m7-lfd rilANKH KOIl WATKIt.OHJJ, ACID OH UAH X or any sluipe or capacity, at fair prices, go te JOHN 11KHT. SU litsl Fulton street. m7-tld F 710 It 1'ltATT A CADY AHHKHTOH DIHO 1 rl. n 1,..,l,l.,u ..,l. ..U 1...U rn..i... sr..i. .. &. . ... , -, .. -.... in . i.i.un.iiiiww, uiuiu v I, I , ,'n, brass tlate Valves. Iren lledv (llebe Ynlves. Iver palely Vnlves, Pep Surely Valves, Air Viiltes, Haillnler Valves, Pratt's Hwluglng Cheek Vnlves, llniss Check Valvfs,Foel Valves Angle Vnlves, call at JOHN UKHT'H, 3.11 Kjis Fulton Htrcet. m7-tfd "I7I0H PIJLLK.YH, HIIAKTINO, COI.LAHH, i Hangers, (.:iamp Ilexes, Couplings, etc., go te JOHN 11KHT. ilt.1 fitst Fullen street. m7-tld PACKINOH.AH FOLLOWH: DIHIOO.FOK Hteam nnd H)drnuIlcraeklng,AsbeslHeiw, Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As As liestes Mill Jlistrd, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Hbeiithlng, (Inm I'nck.'tig.dum Kings for Water Onuges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As beslns. Lined Heetlenal Plpe Cever, nt JOHN IIKHT'r).;Cll litst Fullen street. in7-tfil 17IOH HTKAM JAUCH-X, llldlt OH LOW ' 1'ressurc, Water flanges, (littige Cwks, Weinl Wheels or Weighted, Ulass Tubes, Whistles, Hyphens for Hleam (lauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Oauge Column .Cerks for Hleam (binges, call oil JOHN 1IKST, KM Knsl Fullen street. m7-tfd "a ui:neV Feil caiTiTahan- "cerTcK JY. ment te tnke the place of Hed l'ad. In balkll makes live times the quantity of red lead mid Is far superior lu making steam joints, packing man and hand hele plates en boilers. .vc, Ac, Price 1X1 rents tier is lll-ST'H, au lCitsl Fultenstreet. ive., .e, i-nce ixi rents iier peunu. in JU11N I 1 1 L'.el bSillneLih.nl ...-, .., Illf-IIU TT'OH CAHT IHON l'll'K FITTINOH HOTH plain and reducing, up tell-Inch diameter, Miillc.'ihle Fittings, Flanges, Flange, Unions, Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Hupperts, HaiiKers, Fleer nnd Celling Plates, go te JOHN lllCHl"H.:i.H East Fullen struct. IllT-ird TK YOU WANTAFlllHT-CL.V.SSr0HTAllLE ICuglne and Heller, en wheels, cheap, as tlie billowing prices shew: ti horse-power, 8175; 8 horse-power, SOi'i ; 10 herse-Miiver, f 075; 15 liern-- i"i ni 'u uti stf f iu iiui ntrjn' 11 (71 f i power, t.s"ij 'JO horse-power, 11,175, i llUST'H.l,! Kast Fulton street. ciui in juii.-s 1117-tfd W1IITK COTTON WAHTK, COI'l'Kl) I1Y the pound, 10c; In lets of IU pounds or ev er, tie. All goods delivered te an v part of tlie city Free. Call en JOHN HIJiT, Ne. SCI East Fultenstreet. m7-td IF IN WANT OF IIHAKS Oil IKON STOP I Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pel and Hill Cocks, Lever Cocks, Hiving Joints, call und get tiiein, or sena your order liymull, leJOHN HIT, ,'tll East Fulton street. Iii7-trd 10L) HHON.K, LIOUIDH AND HI.lNfl i ler steam worn, at. IO UNIlES'rH.tEH East r uiieii street. U17-IIII TNJF.tTOUH, HUK i.irfl.K IHAnT. HAN cock Insplntlers and lCleclers, i:berman Heller Feeder, Penberlhy Inspector, American Injectors, nil lu sleck, nt JOHN llEST'H, 333 KJtsl Fultenstreet. ni7-tld TTIOH HOILEHS. IIOIti.ONTAL.TAHULAH, ? Vertical, Portable, C) Under, Murine, of any size or power, of the best material and workmanship, go te JOHN 1JEHT, S.CI Kast Ful ton street. iu7-trd OVJiKjKJyj Inch te 6 Inch dlnmcfcr, for fit le at a low figure, and the only beusuln the ruy wiui upiieeiiiiiiig macnine, cutting nil te ll Inch diameter, at JO ii. s ii i-i r , :ih 1..1H ! Hi ion slieet. 1117-tfd lTUniTHE HEST HOT AIH FUHNACK IN 1 tliumurket, go te JOHN lKSl iUi East I-niten street. m7-tfd OAHHY IN HTOCIC-HlJiT CHAHCOALi Hammered liar Iren, Deublo ltcllned Iren, llnnlcn's Hlvet Iren, Hivcts, Het nnd Colit Heller Iren, Mccl, Hliwt Iren 3-Ki te Ne. 1(1, at JOHN lliijl"H.sJ.t East Fultenstreet. iiiT-tiit Jivu ('5ot.le. jri:N EYEHY KVENINQ. Fer Bargains, -GO TO- P.dSNMABM, Ne. 14 West King St. EverylhingSeld At and Belew Cost, AH WK AUK 1'OSITIVEI.Y GOING OUT OF1IUH1NKHS. iuay5-tluid A THOHTEIt'H COHNEH BAlON. A NICE HOT LUNCH will be served every morning from 0 te 11:30. Hupperi'a CtlebraU'd Ilevr drawn from the keg. uprtO-tfU &VW fi00aV. N: BW YOKK STORE. Interesting Bargains AT THE NEW YORK STORE. OTl'lECESTYROLKSEJJRESS I.AWN8 Reduced from 10c te fie a yard. FINEST FltENCH 8AT1NE8. Elegant Designs en Black, llrewn. Blue, Gren and Sapphire grounds. Reduced from 87c te IDc a yard. WOOL-KACB I'LAIDDREHH GOODS Closing out at 8c a yard ; former price, 15c. KINEAMEHtCAN HATINES, Reduced from 12c te 8c a yard. 60 PIECES IJHEWH U1IALLIE8, Medium and Dark Grounds, reduced te 5 centa a yard. NEW DUKH8 QINGIIAM8. IMalds and Htrlpes.6Hc a yard j former price, 10c TENNIS FLANNELETTES At Re, 10c and 12(c a yard. 60 rieees Cream Ground POINTED DRE4H CH ALLIES, Reduced from Sc te 2c n yard. Our Entire Stock of FANCY PARASOLS going at One-half Usual Price. WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. H AOEn A BROTHER. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -OF- Summer Fata -AT- REDUCED PRICES. New Colorings lu Weel Chnllls, 20c Real India Hllks, 73c, 81. lllack Silk Nuts und Ijice Kleuuclngs, 73cte2.M. Black Silk Grenadines reduced fTeinf 1.7,1 te J1.25. French Satlnes, New Htyles nnd Colorings, 25e ; reduced from 37Jc. All lllack Brocade Satlnes-The MestHtyllsh Novelty In Black. India Pongee. New Printings lu Heliotrope, Gray, Black and White and All Staple Shades. Special Sale of Ginghams. We hitv e purchased at REDUCED PRICES a STOCK OF GINGHAMS and are OFFERING THUS! nl REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. AMERICAN GINGHAMS, Oc, 8c, 10c. IMPORTED GINGHAMS, 12V, 20c, 25c. 50STYLESefCHALLIEH,5c per yard. 25, 27, 29, 31 West KiDfSt., LANCASTER. PA. 1HK PEOPLE'S CASH HTORE, A RARE OPPORTUNITY! We offer le-dny a large let of Genuine French Safe AT 19 Cents Per Yard. These goods hit ve sold ut.lae te 37KC and nre positively French, Many of the se-called French Ha 1 1 ncs sold here und clsMvvhere nrethetlner gnutes of domestic goods, but In order te meet tins low prlra we trill offer Genuine French Goods lit.l'.'c, us above quoted. OUR ENTIRE HTOCK OF SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS Will be tillered Without Regard te Cost. Pnntsets worth from 5-1.M te 97, will be sold at rrumllJOteUW. Hlg Reduction In the prices of Embroidered Fieunclngs, Colored Embroideries, Genulne Imported Hcetch nnd French Ginghams, etc. As it Is our desire te cut the Hummer stock nvlew as poislble this season, we will offer many things pertaining thereto nt unusually low prices. People's Cash Stere, 26 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. marae-lydR u NDERHHIRTS AND DRAWERS, FOR HOT WEATHER, At EKIHMAN'H. A1 T OUR OFFICE YOU CAN UET ANY nmeuiu ei ANC.VHTEIl CHEMICAL IXIMPANY LAWN EN RICH EH. -pUNHIONS. PENSIONS. The New Pension Hill Just passed eutltlcMill Heldiers, Widows, Miner Cblldren uud licpcn. dent Parents te n ienlen. I will allcmt tnall appllcuilens placet! In my bauds promptly. I have bad four years' experience lu the "iisten euice at Washington, D. O. BILAHW. SHIRK. Je24iud 19 North. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. IIHBAHIiiHIII!. guvnituvt. TTKNKg- WOL, FURNITURE STORE, bMrenOTedte IM East King street. haTlng full Una of Furniture or every description at the lowest prleea. Alse UnderUklng promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. -Mttn H. WOLF. W Kaat King HtrwH. TTHUEHTAKERS. WATSON HERB, Geieral Firnishing Undertakers, NO. 20 SOUTH QUEKN HTREET, LAWCAHTER, PA. Realdence-INO. J. WATSON, Ne. 4 Weal Vine street (HeuUiern Market.) Residence M. H. KERR, Ne. 430 Beuth Queen street (Branch Offlce.) Jy8-3md rrlllNGH ARE GETTING BETTER! The New Frent Will seen be completed nt WIDMYER'S, CORNER OF East Kingand Duke Sts., But meanwhile the LOW PRICES CONTINUE. We are doing business under dlfncnltles, but our patrons nre reaping the benefit of the tear-up. WIDMYER, COHNKIt OF EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS. e CIIH At GIBBS. TOO MUCH FURNITURE! YOU CAN HAVE IT AT Way Down Prices! ALL NEW STYLES FOR THE Parler, Bed-Roem, Dining-Roem, Library. RELIABLE. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers nnd Dealers, (2d, 3d A Ull Fleer.) Ne. 31 BOUTH QUEEN J dl'KEKT. TTEINITHIPH FURNITURE DEPOT'. WIDE AWAKE Buyers desiring a combination of Highest Suallty or the Manufacturer's Art In ull the ewest and Latest Designs und the Lewest Prices In Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, &c, Hheuld lie nwake te their own Interests nnd call upon us when their wants will be fully sup plied. We etrcr te-day a splendid assortment of Par. ler Hulls In Tapestries and Plushes at specially Lew Prices.; HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 k 29 Seuth Queen Street Jciuclcve. rATCHEH, CLOCKS, ETC CLOCKH, HPECTACLEH. ITTC. HOLD AND REPAIRED. Ne. 1UH North Queeu St. WEBER'S, a-Walches Carefully Heleetcd for Farmers and Rallreudcrs. upL'l-lyd, H ERR, JEWELER. HERR, Jeweler. IF YOU WANT A PAIR OF Geed Glasses, Properly Fitted, call en us. All special work done by n Graduate Optician. REMEMBER, That for FINE WATCH AND CLOCK WORK, nud nil kinds of JEWELRY REPAIR ING, we can premise j mi the best results. Walter C. Herr, 101 North Queen St., COR. OF ORANGE. JUfHgcratove. TTARDWARE.4C. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO. Continental Lawn Mowers, New Quaker City Lawn Mowers, Hydrant Hese and fjarden Hese. R E F R IGERATORS ! JEWETT'S have the hlghesi:reputntleu, give mere satisfaction w lib less consumption of Ice, thau auy ether Itelrlgtruter In the market. Jewctts Water Coelers and niters, Ocm Water Flltera, Hammocks, Wire Window Screens and Wire Screen Deers. Hardware and HeusefurnlshlDg Goods. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO, !i Ar-Jil WEST KING STREET. inyl7-3iudM.W.b LASfASTEK, l'A. U TCTatclies I frn 60ti. w ILLIAilnON rOH!EK. Our Mid-Summer CUT - PRICE Sil INCLUDES ALL DEPARTMENTS. The best quality material that were marl as very low-selling price naie nae uietrpri cut down se low that all buyers cannot help I fui-K upnueeiuea Dnnrain. A Partial Price Lisl OUTING CLOTHS. 12cqualltlesciitte8c 8c qualities ctUte7c. A special quality, loc. DRESS GINGHAM 12)'c TolledeNeIrd cut te 10c I2c A. T. C. cut te 10c 10c Special cut te 8c. 12Uc Hide Baud cut te 10c. Se Ginghams cutleTc. Tc Ginghams cut te!c. LADIES' UNDERWAR.I 23c LenR-Hleevc Vests cut le 17c. 25c Hhert-Hlee e Vests cut te 17c. 35c Under Vests cut te 25c. 75c Colored Hllk Vest cut tefiOc. 75c White Hllk Vest cut te flOc. LHDieS' HOSI 30c Htrlped Hese cut te 17c. 25c Htrlped Hese cut te 17c. GLOVES. 25cHllkTnflettt Gleve. 17c. 18c Lisle Thread Gleve, 12c. GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD Imported Linen Cellars, 25c, cut te 13c, or t' for 25c. 3Tic Linen Cutis cut tn 25c. 17c and 25c Bilk Neckwear cut te 5c ami 10c euc xecKs nna eur-in-iianas eul te 38c 20c Gauze Hhlrts cut te l.tc SSc llalbrlgican Drawers cut te 25c. II Lisle Thread Hhlrts cut te 75c 2 French Flannel Hhlrts cut te tl.50. S3 Hllk Crape Shirts cut te 12. Men's and Beys' Gletbing. W Men's Hulls cut te Se. J7 Men's Hulls cut le SO. 10 Men's Hulls cut te SK50. SI2 Meu's HulU cut te S10. JH Men's Hulls cut te S12. St.50 Beys' Hulls cut te 13,50. W Beys' HulU cut te S3. JS Beys' Hulls cut te fO.50. Ill) Heys' Hultfl cut teS. $3 Trousers cut teS2.60. SITreuscrscut teS.1. f Trousers cut te SI. Sfl Trousers cut te S5. 17 Trousers cut te SB. A Discount of 10 Per Genfl Will be Allowed from the Marked Price of I Straw Hats and Parasols, Without Regard te Fermer Reductions. FELT HATS. St 50 Black Seft Felts cut te II. 50c Light Felt Hats for Beys cut te 25c SI Lluht Clisslmern Hutu. Men's put tnt? All HlUermnn's nnd Knox's Flue Htlff Fell ilalscut teSJOO. MISSES' JACKETS! S350Dark Weel Jackets cut te 1260. S(12) Dark Weel Jackets cut teS-'iOO. S0O0 LlRht Cleth Jackets cut te 15 00. S550 Light Cleth Jackets cut te St 50. LADIES' GAPES. S7 60 Light Cleth Capes cut te 15 00. SI l) Dark Cleth Capes cut te S3 50. LADIES CONNAMARA S 8 00 Dark Celers cut te S 0 60. S12 60 Dark Celers cut te S10.50. Ladies' Cleth Jackets. S10 00 Light Celers cut te S500. S U 50 Light Celers cut te S500. S 0 00 Light Celers cut te $5 10. $ S 60 Llclit Celers cut le S5U0. S 8 00 Light Celers cut le Si 110. Children's Suits. SS 50 Light Celers cut teS7 00. S7 60 Light Celeis cut teS050. 50 60 Llcht Celers cut teS.160. Sfluu Light Celers cut te Slet). SIM Light Celers cut te M 23. 51 00 Light Celers cut leSJOO. Ladies' Beets, Shoes and Slippers. SI S9 llbeit Dress Shoes cut le S-t 60. IJ OS Hand-Turned Square TnoSlieo cut te S3 50. S I Ml Opera Tee. Derby Welt, cut le S3 60. SIS0 Hand-Turned Opent Toe cut te S360. SJ60 Hand-Turned Hiiuare Toe cut te S2 50. SI 00 Hitnd-Tiirued Oiwia Tee cut te 12 60. SI 50 KiuiEiiroe Welt cut te S3 60. SI 60 Cerk Hele Wuukenphnst cut te SJ 00. 15 60 Hand-Turned Common cense cut te S3 00. SiiDongeln Welt cut te S3. .1 Hnud-Turnett Deiigula Hquare Toe cut te S2. S50 French Orant Toe cut te Si SI 50 French Kid 0ier.t Tee cut te SI 50. 12 SO Pcbble Common Sense cut te SI 50. SI 75 Gleve Kin congress cut te i h. SI 35 Hllpperh cut te 75c SI Kid Opent Hllppers, Misses, cut te COc. H0U8EFURNI8HIN6 GOODS 10i Tin Buckets cut te 9c HVt Tin Dust Pans cut teOc 100 Tin Platters eutte 9c. 10c Tin Cusnaileres cut tefc. 5c Petate Mnshcrs cut te 1c. 5c Tin Plates cut te Ic. 5c Tin Lids cut te le. REFRIGERATORS. Ne.ll.SlOSOcut leS 8 25. Ne. 43. J13 50 cut te SI0 75. Ne. II, irilXIcut teSI225. Encyclepaedia Brittanica. 25 Volumes, SH'.OO. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., NU, SIB MARKLT UT., UA1UUSBUKO, PA. 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