Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 15, 1890, Image 2

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TflJfi LANOASTBB DAILY INTJBIAICrEtfCEK, TUESDAY JULY 15, 1890.
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, vnr in uie year, mil nunaay. eervcu
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tftjr cents year. In advance.
KOTICB TO SUBSCRIBERS-Remlt by cheek
$ r fotteace order, una wnrre neuner ei
. s ikMMii be procured nd In a registered,
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LAH0A8TER.PA., July 16, 1890.
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E 'J Th Mr.Klnlrv hill, which lise liearfllv
KfcT-4 .1 1... 41.-. T...l.ltAA. efnin .list.
tnaereuu iu iiie jwimumjm eimu ,r....-
fenn. violates every ou or tne lour
nlYcraally receguiml ennens of taxa
tien. These canons are classical, mey
,' firt laid down one huuilred anil
fourteen vcarsmre by Adam Smith, the
(V?fatber of the sclence of political econ ecen
lOremv.lii the epoch-making Wealth of Xw
HVtianM. Thev are fully developed by Jehn
FBluartMin In hhTrinriptts of Political
vlxonenvf. book v., ennp. L'. mey nave
35 been adopted by every economist, and
ramcknewledgcd by every thinker and
fStatwman ler mere man a century, u
sTerni the one true delmltlen of a icr-
fcctly just and equitable tax that tux
PClwiDg best which most nearly een-
jr,Merrns te them, and worst In precr
eatien te its departure from Ilium. They
. arc :
j. nrsi, imiievvry um uiiuuiu in.- imu
; Unit Is, that nil eltl.ens.
;ffjp should contribute te the mtpportef the
jti? KUi;iUIIIVIIV in J1WII1J i v.r-i.v, ...
V .t l . t. ,.t II. .. t.llt. I
Y proportion 10 uieir rcqiccuvu iiiiiuiivi.
a: uiuervrice u i" iiii'iiiiiiuy.
$ Second, Thai every tux should le laid
?CtdeflnItely : that Is. thutthe nmeunt or
the tax, and the tluw niul manner of
Sfe narlnrr I lir,ll1tl lw mllllctml with Mp.
M1'"J'""I'",U",""V -.v..-.v... ......
fKtalnty. Otherwise the tax Btliurcis
fe'-'beoemeboth insolent and corrupt.
$JN Third, That every tax (should Iks cel-
lecteu whu me icasi incouvenience 10
VA'iU .,..,. . 1.l I.. ll.nl It u1...lll.l 1.
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-Collected in u inuiiiiri nun hl ii iiiiiu ituu
'place easiest and most ceuvenlcut for
ffithe persons paying it. Otherwise 11 Is
.r fertile source of vexation uuu utiru-
"i'shlp te the citizen. .
J VmrtU 'Tliaf itfArV nv iillr.li irt Iu. lr.li
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.';lald and collected with economy ; that
clsAliat it should be se contrived astotuke
,?iii. from Hie rlMen n Itllln iih . I -
rabks ever and above what is necessary for
?&ittae support of the irevcrnmcnt, cconem-
Si'i'leally administered ; and furthermore,
that the cxiicuses of its collection should
'be as little as possible. Otherwise it
imposes useless mirucus.
The McKlnley bill violates everyone
of these rules. It violates the first, that
r every tax should be laid equitably, for
$.ndorthe tariff which Itt-celM te perpcl-
luate, each citizen does net puy In pre-
faSPOTiieu ie ins iiuiiuy ; um en 1110 con-
.vrtnury, In cXBct proportion te his Inabll-
b ty. Fer the smaller the citlen's Income
. -f the larger Is the percentage of it, which
fchels compelled toex)cud for tarlll'taxcd
J. l.l . .1.. 1.. f. f .. ..
yunxssiiics , vue larger u is me smaller
4te the iwrceutagc of It thus expended ;
s.wnnns eniy iiie very wcaiuiy wne ex-
pend but a very small proportion of
,, ,-',' their Inceme In this way. in addition
2tfn IhiK.lt. tuxes tlm iiixtehIHp of llfe
ftL-s. b(cttiftf mill tta lliviirli. Imvnal
fesp ,It violates the second, that every tax
' XJ should be laid dellnltcly : for under this
tariff it Is amoral impossibility for the
kt&cltlzeu te knew thotlmeof payment or
p lire wuimub i.u J'na uiiiiui ui ill ill lliu
ktate or of trlbute te the trust. It fulfills
perfectly every requirement of the abso abse
"h lute menarcliNt's definition of a perfect
ij tax, being the best system ever devised
SSr ta "nluplr tlin n-(Misf"('im('nllfrl ilcunrlKea
".t' HMlnn.1 nl.li.ln ll.i. nie.hitni.i ,.f C ... 1 1 . .....
n JF ' "" uu"" V..V) tlt.Vltl.lllll .11 ll.tltlv.11
iif-' with the minimum of siiualliug." ilence
W It Is a system admired by Btatesmeu like
ferPriuce lilsmarck who are at the head of
A erongcentrallzed governments, with ex-
4 P6118''0 re'm families and immense
-j standing, armies te support, and who
?$? cate but little ter the real InterestHef the
i.M great ixniy 01 the iieeplc.
tAf It violates the third, that everv tax
mz should lie collected with the least incen-
&jwyeutence te the taxpayer, for the secre.
taryefthe treasury stated a lew years
W age that there were ever two thousand
j&Sgthrce hundred tarlll cases jiendlng In the
Heumcrn district erew Yerk alone.
in
AMI.
Aud it violates the fourth and last
KjjWA
!& canon, that every tax ought te be both
S&r.latil mill nillnf...il will, niwuimti.. r.. 1
pftakes away aud keeps away from the
5fiCiiien Kw,uUvi,uuu every year ever and
' 'rtfabeve what is necessary for the support
'J&'of the trevernmcut. It is. in mlillilnn.
the costliest of all methods of tax cellec-
Atlen. There are mero than llftv custom
9Llinllu In tlin ITtiitr.il St.ilnu ..I .. I.1..1. .1.,,
;"a's annual receipts are lcs than tlieniinii.il
& V iTvnwxi. HMiiiv nrr. flttn .................
TVt I ' -... .... -.J ...V. ....VI fcV. ft 11111C1U
2$? buildings, some of them costing ever
K $100,000, and all of them inaiutaiued for
y, the lieiiellt of a number of high-salaried
Pffl1' nii.,i i..,i,.. ,i .1111...1 t ,..
( vtiiiititi uiuii.uuunu iuiiiiriii UIIUKS
regs and, practically, for no ether purpose
USstf' under heaven.
", Such Is the measure, which Mm lf.
publican convention has unanimously
"&& appnueii, uuu wiiicn tne peopie of tills
'.fr. .nn.... ......... .ill. ......1.. i.. . ..
vviiiuivie. vuim uiiiii m Mtiuip, at i lie
! Aninll.f.lluilln.. ...1.1. J1.A . t -. It (
CPjy. vvmnifc vivviiv.il, eitii me uvui ei incur
& unqualliled condemnation.
KiTI" llvlllii.rnleli IMr, I
r.t.e --.... ......j ..(.., .i.iuic
!:-&. In 'he Senate en Monday, iu lenlv te
hjLm request of Mr. Edmunds, Mr. AllKen
S1K 11 tails n lir.nlc..nf.ttw.n( ,.f ll.... ill
fvtht3 various reiriilnr unDienrltitimi lliu
In Wfailh he Kntll Witt Mil nmrriii(n l.ku,
y.S hundred and flfty-nlne niillien dollars,
tKt Iriduding the iieimauent appreiiria-a.i-.i-
iri.n f.iii ... .. ...!. ....
7r. "" "" '"" "'"; in ins siaie
.43 went is shown Iu a letter te the I'lillu.
j-;fi'aelpbiaZj.r, which we publish, but It
. must ue rcmcmeexeu mat wiuie the w lid
Edjetfravagniice thus displayed nmv Hur.
ffjsprise aud alarm niany readers It is net
pllu the least astenlshliic te the members
;&efSvuateaud lIeu-e. Thev have becn
'. going ahead with their eyes wide open
vj ana Blaring nara at tne Jinn high wall
f'efdeflcleucy built by their lavish ap-
r-4 prupriuiieiis ever me surplus llltcll.
iM The ditch thic.itened the ruin of the
party of high taxes, and Its leaders have
ejlherately chosen a policy of extrava-
as tlie desperate alternate e.
Jf Thexnjestlenwas what shall be done
'("with the-, money raised bv taxation
..which is net needed, and their answer
f was "epeud it" ; but It mluhthave been
pected that theyweuld at least inaugu-
mat iKiucy with caution ; spend-
slag la such a way that taxpayers might
.a iiersuadtd tliat their inenev was
; wisely luAested. Uut the average con-
frewiinaii simply fellows leaders who
rive wltli mere or lebs skill te frame a
Hey that will control votes or favor
I pereenal umbltleu. aud these leaders
i their eagcrucM te capture the " bel-
vow." auu te puioe the people's
t- - -
money where it will de the most geed
te the party, talk blandly of mil
lions by the hundred and permit
great .ums te lie frittered away In pre
lit less and trifling legislation. The Just
French spoliation claim and border raid
claims are forgotten, while such schemes
flint favor as the one for the alisurd re
vival of the rank of lieutenant general
for, our little twenty thousand strong
army, aud special pension bills go
through by the seore with no watchful
Cleveland te kill them by veto. Even
If a halt should new be called, and fur
thcr legislation ruled by strict economy,
the party In power lis gene far enough
le convince the people of its unworthl unwerthl
ness te rule.
A Street Freight Yard.
A modern lllustralloiierthenrroganco
of earls and barons In the days when
might made right may be found en
Charlette street In this city of Lancaster.
Seme years age the Pennsylvania rail
road was given permission by councils
te lay a siding for a specified distance
en Charlette street for the accom
modation of the tobacco dealers
occupying warehouses along that
thoroughfare. They promptly put
down the track and of course
laid it beyond the limit after their geed
old fcishlen of taking all they think they
c.in held. There was a llttle struggle
ever their extra length of track, but the
railroad company remained In posses
sion by physical strength aud the com
placency of the city authorities. Hlnce
then they have apparently grown te
believe that the street Is the preiierty
of the company, and it would net
be surprising If they covered it
with tracks. They new use the
tobacco warehouse siding as n kind
of general delivery track for coal,
lumlicrand ether freight which Is regu
larly shifted there and unleaded by
wagons, which nre often nllewed te
stand ever night, obstructing the high
way. If this private siding, built for
the occasional shipping of a car of to
bacco, Is te lie used by the company, as
an annex te their freight yald, it should
lie formally deeded te them and clearly
understood that It Is their property, and
that ever that particular portion of the
streets the cltlcus have no rights or in
terests. 1'eirit Italian laborers were drowned neur
Uuu-aMer Inst night. It whs Lancaster,
New Hiunpslilre, however, and Hie only
lix'.il lessen is le lioed the postmuster's ad ad
vlce about naming tlie stntnulieu direct
ing letters te tills Krentext of l.iiiicaslers.
Tin: iniiuiiur in which the McKlnley
tiulir bill will work into tlie bunds of the
trusts ami combines, which new lionoy lienoy lioney
comb the laud, niny be gnllinreil from the
lntlcr of a Chicago manufacturer, pub
lished in tlie VWfciiiir of that city, lie (le
ctures tlmt he Is a ItupubHcaii, and (but he
hopes te remain iu the Ilepubllunu party.
He says he Is a manufacturer using only a
moderutu diversity of material. "Yet no
less limn soven dlllorenl kinds of his raw
uiuterluls uru controlled by trusts and com
binations. Nene of lliose combinations 1ms
been mentioned, that I am nware of, In
any public print. Tliore are hundreds
known only te parties who buy of tliemaml
pay tlicm tribute. It is evident thnt
none of these institutions should be fur
ther protected in thus robbing tlie public.
Yet nearly all of thorn wero ropresoulud
before the congressional committees aud
asking for higher turllfs en their produc
tions. Kvery one of thorn can ralse tlie
prlcoef its waies te a point Unit will per
mit foreign goods le come in. These Im
portations tlie direct result of their own
groed nre thou used as a levor te gel
further advances in tlie tariff. If we give
theui furtlier protection all they have te
de Is te rope.it this process ury out
ngiilust foreign cheap labor aud gel a
fiuther advance. When Is this process
te slepT Whero de the people ceme InT "
The X. Y. 7'iiiea rofers this Inquiring
Hepiibliv'iiu te Senater Khermaii, ltoproHOu lteproHOu ltopreHOu
tntlvo Julius C Harrews, and ether lead
ing slntesiuen of his party, who have re
peatedly declared In Congress aud out of It
that shenover protected miiiiufacturers
coinblne "topreventu reduction of pilee
by competition in 'tlie home mnrket," tlie
t.iriil duties that protect theui should be
cut down ami " foreign competition should
be invited," .mil who "have, at the sumo
time, lest no opportunity le vote in favor
of retaining and Increasing these saine
diities.
When merchants and manufacturers like
this Chicago inquirer learn by s.ul ex pel 1 1 1
ence hew much they are inade te puy for
their whistle, they i ill no louger be Re
publicans and will leek buck with womler
ujieu tlie blindness which ence led them te
hope that they would always "remain In
the Republican parly."
I vv te myself, turnover 1 think of this
f(uay-l)olatnater-Watros convention, that
Iu the Republican polities of I'eunsylvaula:
" It neeiiisii ter from the world of hplrlls
Wliriiuiiyeuj elitiiliis Unit w 1 1 1 e I luiiiu'rllH,
Or tiny merits that t litrli lie obtains."
And yet I must net only swallow the
ticket, but take the Mump and light for II.
Quay says se, and that settles it. TalK
about crew confound 11 all I
u. k. m-iin.
A l'iti:M n.MAN llnsl a ioveler In the
air, en Memlny, hlle President Carnet
lias passing, unit tlmn cdinly eilained
that tint weapon was leaded with blank
cartridges, mid he euly wauled te call at
tention te his needy circumstances. Ilejf
Klng by blank cartridges is a peeuliaily
I'reuchidea. Out West tbey aie far mere
practical, and the collections taken up by
highwaymen aud train rebbers in needy
circumstances would surprise Pari sin a
beggar.
I rln Ileaxorceunly and down in Dela
wure county Republicans hate a rebellious
element lu thelr bleed. Their temperature
jut new Is about a liundred in (he shade.
Congressiuaii Tewuseiid wan beaten for
loueiuiiiiitiou by Alex. Mellow ell; defeated,
it is ullegcsl, iy Um boldest Mirlety of
bribery. Aflldavlts have been inade by
citl70iis of Hoax or that hundieds of ilellars
were ustsl te cei nipt votei s. The prescct
for the puiiibliineut of tlie briliers Is net
worth considering, liewevur, for the lnllu lnllu
cuce behind cither side of Hits factional
quarrel Is great enough te shield the
scoundrels. In Deluwaie county two
bribery suits are tlie outcome of the recent
congressional contest. Dr. Hendersen
llayuurd and Jes. H. Iluddell, pieiiilueiit
)ellticlans, were arresttil en Monday for
using nioiiey iu the Interest of tlie candi
dacy of Jehn H. Robinson.
l'eiuisylvniilulawa cannot be construed
te bind llttle rogues and permit tlie big
kind te escape, llepubllcau IHiliticians
hceni te harbor the iilea that in elections
the purse is tlie iHilent foree that can ex
H)tul witlieut renrorihe law'siutorferonco.
If Fremont hud been killed In battle ut
the opening of tbe war, what a grand figure
he would liae made iu eui history. As It
Is bis llfe is a wenderfully stirring record
of a limn with brilliant abilities, heroic
traits, and faults enough te encourage
ethers te as plucky clfert te muke mere or
their faulty selves.
Tin: lMj-:i.Liui;.M.'i-:n cheerfully pub
lishes worthy communications en topics of
Interest or imiortauce when supplied with
tlie name ofthe writer as a guarantee of
geed faith, hut all anonymous common I.
catiens must be refused publication. I'er-
un lurtuniiiiiK arucics anu net wltlilngte
sign them can rebt absured that their
names will be kuev, u only te the editors.
Tin: news from n lake In far off Minne
sota strikes tlie hearts of all readers te-day
with a cold thrill of horror. A hundred
light-hearted, pleasure-seeklng excur
sionists suddenly find themselves strug
gling aluly for life In tlie chill waters of
the lakoevor whose calm besom a moment
bofero lliey were gaily sailing. Men,
women and children gray headed grand
parents, strong fathers, proud nod loving
mothers, children full of Jey and Itlsty life
aud helpless infants all went down
together. Tlielr struggle, their heart
rending agony was seen ever burled
beneath the cold waters of the lake, but
many a weary day will pass ero tlie pain
shall be healed In the loving hearts of their
friends, and relatlves, the real victims,
after all, of this awful disaster. Can noth
ing be loarned from accidents such as this?
Can net a llfe proservor be contrived se
slmple that even a child can den It in a
second and se offectivo that uuder all
ordinary circumstances the wearer cannot
drown? An inventor could net better earn
the gratitude of his fellow men than by
contriving a life proservor which could be
worn without discomfort by every pas pas pas
souger upon beats crowded with summer
oxcursleulsts. Then let the law step iu
and couiel all such beats te carry them
and every passenger le wear ene. Surely
such an invention and such a law would
have saved many a life at lake Peplu.
Tlie Fruit Crep of Tills Year.
Frem tlin Noir Yerk Mcrciintlleund Exchange
Advocate
As the season advances mero complcle
reperts from various sections Indicate that
the goneral fruit crop of 18'JO will be the
smallest for many years, which is te be
regretted, from the fact also of a perieral
feeling of depression in agricultural inter
ests throughout the country. One f.ivora f.ivera f.ivora
bie feature, however, that theso having
partial crops will find thelr net results at
the end of the year about equal te the
seasons of full crops. This has been tlie
result ei iiie proseni irucK crops in iiie
Seuth, which were Ilkowlse seriously
damaged by llie early frosts, but very ro re ro
nemoratlvo prices have prevailed, ami the
expenses of harvesting and shipping have
been malerlally lessened. This will he
truoef the frull crops, and mero attention
can be given te the gathering and packing,
aud by thus improving the quality of the
shipments their value may be onhanced,
The less most seriously felt by dealers
and consumers generally will be that of
llie pcacu crop, wmcu is almost a total
fullure in all sections of the country, (ex
cept California), aud it will be considered a
luxury the present season. Its most
natural subslllute tlie pear is also a gen
eral failure. Tlie same severe frost which
destroyed the peach crops also blasted the
pear buds, and the late reports from many
ofthe large apple sections in the Hudsen
Itiver counties and Wonteni New Yerk
state thnt a great deal of tlie young Iruit
Is dropping from the trees, and" in
dications are of a short product
from this principal seurce of sup
ply. Tlie early crops of fruits, such
as strawberries, raspberries, currants, thus
far have been unusually short, and seem
te have been fruited very lightly, which is
also accounted for by the upon winter, and
ineti oeing loiiewcu iy tee sovero Hest
during the tluie of the early doyelopment
of the plants. Thu reperts from the West
are yet Incomplete, and llie fruit-growers
of these states (providing they hae geed
crops), may ngiiln profit by the Kastcrn
failure, us they did last season lu the mar
keting of their apples here.
The a'.tontleii nrm glcu te quicker
means of tumsporlatleu and improved
packnges for carrying porlshuble fruits,
enables distant grew ors le plaee tlielr pro
ducts en our market in geed time and In
prime condition, and the proseni and pros
pective favorable prlces are certain te
prove remunniutlve le all theso who can
solid their fruits te this murket, even Ireni
the mere remote points en the lMcllie
coast, and they lme already begun aud
will contluue te ship largely throughout
tlie season.
Van llnt'TKN's Cm oa ea oa
Werhl. LurKCKt Sain In tlie
There Is no comfort, nl(,'liter ilay,
When tcctli are Miflcrlin, from itcciiy.
A nil oil I tlm (mill tluit Mefttiullficl,
When bitter heurx at Init reenl,
That all our uoccameKrlm nn1 Kiiiint
Frem our iicrIccI of HUODONT.
Net n Cueu.
NotaciiHeof rlieiiiimtlmn, net u nise of noil neil
nilglit. netu chte of pnlii or spritlii net nun
liim fiiilcil Ingewlieiiuttackrd liy Themim' IXlee
trie Oil. Helil In Luiicasler by V. T. llwli, 1J7
uiul t.rj Nertli (vueen Htrtet.
"Tlie.llliulllic ei tliu (111111011 IlelH llie
Hurt Unit Hener 1'deIh."
Hut there nre ilccner hiirtn tlmn Ihesnthnt
honor fecN. 'HiekpciIi of illM.ivauinMiniulliUvi
ilevnly iiikii, the Hyuti'iii l K'cretly unit surely
KlNiiiKaiwiy tOMime ilee-seiili'il inutility, Ks
lieeliilly iimeiii-riMuiili Rurn uiiiiiy eillen ra from
fiillummntlon.iileeriitleuK, prelapsiiH.iiiul oilier
displacement : weak haek, xlcli henihu he, ner ner
veusnesM 11111I klilney itlenhe"i. I'er all ihexe
iillietleiii iierullur te Memei no Mirer remedy
than Dr. rlerie's Kawirlte Prescription, pro pre
luncU for tin Ir special bcucllt.ciiu he found. It
Is the only inidlclue for women, sold hyilrin;
Klut. miller n positive iriianuileu rrem llie
iinimif.ictiuerti, ihat 11 "111 give Kitl-mollen
IneM-ry case, ormeuny 11III be reruiided. 'this
i;uar,uilee has been prlutrd 011 tlm heltk-ur.ii-sr
and rnlthfully earrleil eul for man j e.irs.
M,'luJLw
from Clevi'lanil, Ohie,
Cernea a loiter slumd T, Walker, s.ijIiik,
"About klv innntliH ni;i eeininuiieed takliiK
JlurtlucK llleml Htttcri Ter protracted ases ei
liimh.iKO unit Keueral deblllt), and imu lam
pleased te Klate liaoiteeei-isi my apix tlte um
viniueu Hiieuuiii, reel eeiier aueKeii
wentinl HtieiiL-Ui
l-'eel better altenellier. Held
la iJiilcaster
(iaeu strivl
In Ijincaster by w
1. neon, 1 17 and l.r.i North
a Hiirnmeii vnoi.use.MKUi:vi:itA(U,
uni:quai.i:u iehtiik nerves,
kine ei' coco ah-
" reyai, cocoa ractery."
Kings are but men, but all
men arc net kings. Therefore,
when the King of Helland says,
as he did by deed of August
12, 1S89, that he is greatly
pleased with
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
and, entirely unsolicited, grants
the manufacturers the sole right
of styling their works the Royal
Cocea Factory, a significance
attaches te the act which would
net were he net " every inch a
king."
Avoid the eill meet of tea and coder, and
use cemtantty Van Heuti.n a Coiea. (i.s
DRUNKENNESS.
LUJUOIl HAIIIT.
In All the World thcre Is hut One Cure.
nit. liAiNiis t5ei.ni:N spixmi'ic.
It ran lip given Inn cup of cotleeor lea, or In
articles of feed, wltliinilthe knoiiledueof Iho
patient, lfiieccsary ; It is nbselulely harmless
anil villi eilect a periuancnt iiudsiHxsly cun-.
vihcther llie putlcut Is a mislerate drinker or
uu alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. It
operates se quietly mid with such certainty
thnt the patient underyees no lnconveiileuce.
iiiidere he Is iiwnre.hUcetiiplete reformation Is
ellrcted. U nui tsnik or imrllcutnrs free.
CHAB. A. LOCHER. Druggist,
.ajlMeeaJn-.?1 KIB" .-"-". l
AT.ffi,l,.r.,'ltls veu e'eTATfv
LANCAHTEIH.JIIMFANY
T Al'ARRIHIENNK
Negligee Shirt,
AT KRIHMAN'8.
VTEW GOODS. LOW MUCIJS ANDAOOOL
JJ htoreltoom luukts sheiipiui; piiumiit
AT llEINUuLDi.
&Pattamahc'.
I'liii.Anr.i.riliA.TiieiKtay.Juljr is, two.
A fresh let of Clav Serges
just received in the Merchant
Tailoring stock. Suits te or
der, $27.50.
Thirteenth end Market ttrreU.
The Hat Stere is brim full of
choice things in Men's Head-
wear for the season.
Thirteenth and Markettrsl.
The 6-cent Challis arc just
as cheap accordingly as are the
3-ccnt Lawns. Marvels both of
them, and a dozen ether stuffs
up te the most aristocratic
Ginghams.
NertlieiiKl and nerthwpnt of rentre.
Rugs and Grips and a hun
dred ether things, big and lit
tle, that help te make the tour
ist's let a hannv one. Comfert
hints at a dozen counters.
Toilet Sets and Field Glasses.
All around the cthtre.
A breath of fresh air for
baby. Carriages of maybe
fifty sorts ready, or we'll get
one up en short notice exactly
te your mind. Of course
priccs.arc as low as the market
or lower.
Basement, nerllicant of centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
ItlrtCltlttCVU.
TTOM IIOIIIZO.NTAI. HTATIONAIIY i:N-
glncx, from 'i te hi) liorse-powi r, and Verti
cil) Knxlnesfreiii ate40 liorHMieiver, jeii will
Mnilthuiii nt JUIIN lllXr'H, Ml Kiwi Fulton
street.
1?
71011 IiOl.TH, I.AO HCIICWH, HKTHUIIKWH,
Hiiuaniiind llexaiteu Nuts, these cowls In
kieck,qvjuiiis 111.119, isw rjt, v uiieii nireei.
r . . . .... .......n.n .h. .. '. ......:. . .
m7-lfd
IJiOltAMERICANHIOIITIfKKI) CYLINDER
J Lubricator. (llnssOII Cups for llearliiiti,
D0 rim net theui ut JOHN llUSTH, H-CI Kwt
Fulton htrcet, m7-tfil
-YTIORROILKItlUlinilRUHIIES, HTILLSON
U npe wrcncnc,i'iieiu
I'iihj Wrcnclics.I'lneiind .Menkey Wrcnehes
i-emblnei, Kllc. Oil Cull", etc , fe te JOHN
UKST, ail Knsl Kiiltiln street. m7-tfd
ARTICULAlT ATTENTION 1'AID TO
MiHtel Maklmr, l'attcnis, Drawings mid
lllun I'rlnlA, at prices reasonable, at JOHN
llhHT'H. SW taist Kulteii slrcct. inT-lfd
STEAM 11EAT IHTHECOMINO HEAT FOR
ilwelllnuM, churches-, Kchoel houses, etc,
though s-uceessfully used ene humlred stars
nije. When youeoutemplatoa eliaui;e call en
JOHN HIXT, who will k.ve jeu a satisfactory
Jeb, at a fair price. iu7-tld
1" TUMI'S, 1IOILEKS, MINING. CKNTIUFIN
cat niul Steam l'uinps, et any cnpiulty, nt
JOHN IIIKT'H.K.;.) East Fullen strict. mT-ifd
SANVSIILUS, llAllK"jflLl.s7 CeiTlTlJt,
leather Hellers, Tan Packers. Triple Hurse
l'eucrs, MIIIIiik and Minim; Machinery, at
JOHN IlliST'H. :l liisl Fallen street. Iii7-tfd
tMvDIATOIiH, OF ANY MAKE OR HE
k . u4rfl. tfintm Itn IIIB! if I n I n t kl erkii.i.kln 4trli aa
mW niKi'i vmii mi 1111 iii-'iiLMiibi viimiiiiiiiiviiiKUKn.
by JOHN MIXT. Sit list rulten street. (iu7-trd
17,011 CASTINGS, IRON OR I1RASS, LIOHT
' or heavy, ut short notice, go te JOHN
lll'.sr. :f.( East Fulton street. niT-tfd
rpANKH FOR WATER.OII.S, ACID OR OA8
l or any kIhieii or capacity, at fair prices, ire
te JOHN 11 EST. Kit East Fulton street. Iin7-tfit
ITtOR PRATT A OADY AH1IESTOK DISO
l; Valves,
Jenkins Vatves.llrnss (ilobe Valves.
llrassOate Valves, Iren Ueily (llobe Valves,
IverHnfi'ty Valves, Pep Safity Valves, Air
Valves, Radiator Valves Pratt's HivIiikIiik
Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Hwln
Check Valves, llrass Cheek Valves Feet Va
Aimle Valves, call at JOHN JIIWT'H, 3X1
Fulton Street. m7-
valves
Las
m7-tfd
ITtOR 1'UI.LEYH, HIIAKTINO, COLLARS,
Hangers, Clamp llexes, CeupltiiKs, etc., re
te JOHN IlESIMltJ East Fulton street. m7-trd
1jav.ihisu.-i, yie i'ui.i.uvvn: iiiiiiuu, run
Htuiiu and Hjdniullc l'aekltiK.Asbostlteiie,
Woven and Wlek FaekluK, Hemp 1'acklni;, As
bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
Shea thine, Uuin l'nc!i!iiir,(liim Rings for Watar
(laiiKes, Plumb.ice I'aekliu;, Reed's Patent An An
liestes, Lined sectional Plpn Cever, ut JOHN
HESrs.lCll Dist Fulton strit'L m7-tfd
"PC.
7..
till HTF.AM (lAUHIX HIGH OR LOW
Piessure. Water (iauires. Gauiru Cocks.
WimhI Wluels or Weighted, Glass Tillies,
Whistles. Svnheus for Steam Gaucus. Cv Under
Ollii-s Plain, Water (fiiuge Columns, Cocks for
Sleam Gauges, call en JOHN REST, SU F.nst
Fiilteustreet. in7-tfil
A OCNCY FOR CALLAHAN & COS
J. incut te take the place of Rcdlad.
Fin He II makes live times the nuautltvtif
CK
In
red
lead and Is fur superior In making steam Joints,
packing mail anil hand hele plates 011 boilers,
Ac, Ac, Prien ai cents ier pound, at JOHN
llljl"S. atl Fust Fulton street. in7-tfd
TJ'ORCAST IRON PIPE FITTING'S. DOTH
" plain and rtduclng, up te U-lneh diameter,
Miille.ible Mttlugs, I'lauges, I'lange Unions,
Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Supports,
lliim.'1-rs, Hoerimd Cclllm; Plutts, go te JOHN
lllr.S.:ui liist F11II011 street. m7-trd
TF YOU WAN I' A FI ItVT-CLAHS PORTABLE
Engine and Heller, en wheels, iheup, as the
following prices shew: H horse-pem r, fl75; H
liiirMviHiucr, 5.'i' 1 10 liorse.HHcr, J575; 15 horse herse horse
pett er, S7."i; 'Ji horse-power, 91,173. cull nt JOHN
llliSl'S.ICiHUiht Fulton sticet. Iii7-tfd
ir-HITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED 1IY
the pound, 11K-: lu lets of lu pounds or
ever.l'c. All gmxls delivered teany parlor the
oily Free. Call en JOHN lllMP, Ne. Sit East
Fulton strct.1. iu7-lil
TF IJ
I Ce.
(ecks.
IN WANT OF 1IRAKS OR IKON Sl'OP
Cih'ks, Asbestos Pucked Cocks, Pel niul Illli
ks.I,evcr Cocks. H11 Inir Joints, call nml rel
ng Ji
rder
Tit1 1.
lu m. or send veur order bvuiall. In JOII N
RES!', :ut U-ist Fiillen stnt't. 1117-tfil
10l.ll
imeN.i
LIQUIDS
AM) SIZING
X fersleam uerk.at JOHNIU-srw,':
l h.ut
I uttoustit-et.
in7.tfd
a
TN.IECTOUS, RUK 1, 1 PILE GlV.-sP, HAN
cts'k lusplniters and Electors, Ebcrimin
Heller Ficder, Penbertliy Inspector, Amerkaii
Injiclers, nil lu stock, nt JOHN RUSTS, :3
1 jist Fill ten street. m7-tld
"I710R IIDILERS, HORIZONTAL, TAHULAR.
JU Vertical, Perlable, C Under, Marine, of
any sle or peiiei, of the best malerlal and
workmanship, go te JOHN llKrtl'.MI liist Fill,
ten strict. 1117-tfd
-lt fVin1' OF I'IPK, FROM "ji
OU.vUv luili te 6 Inch diameter, for
sale nl a low figure, nnd the only heuse lu llie
city viiin 11 pipe cutting maeinuc, cutting up te
tl Inch dtuuieler, at JO
iu.- 111.11-,sm itst I 111-
1011 sint'i.
1117-tfd
FOR THE REST HOP AIR FURNACE IN
llie market, go te JOHN REST, tKt liist
Fulton st 1 eel.
m7.l(l
riARR IN SIOCK-RlJsr CHARCOAL,
K.J IliunineriHllliir Iren, Deuble Ruined Iren,
llurdcu's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Hei and Celd
Heller Iren, Stci 1, Mieet Iren .-I-Hi te Ne. Ill, at
JOHN 1IIXI"S.:1 hUst Fullen strci't, ni7-tld
Airtte.
riENUINEHARGAINSI
v.r
Trunks ' and Traveling Bags
AtVER. LOW I'RICES DurliiB the Vacation
Season.
3-. SIRA W AND BUMMER HATS ut tuo tue
thlrd the original price.
StaufFer & Ce.,
Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
1 PENSIONS.
PENSIONS.
The New Pension Rill Just passed i ntltlcs all
Soldiers, Widows, Miner Children and Depen
dent lluvnu te u pension. 1 villi attend te nil
nppllcutleiik placed lu my hands promptly. 1
havehlid four jeurs' eHTlence In the pension
efllcc at Wnshlugteu, D. C
SILAS W.SHIRU,
Ji?Wiml PJ Nertli Duku St., I Jim-inter, l'a.
VTOTICK TO TRESPASSERS AND GUN
.L NEHS. All itrsoiuure hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lauds of the ."ernwall
ndSiHssdw ell estates in Ibaueu or Lancaster
ueunties, whether luclused or unlnclesed, either
for the purjMise of sheeting or fishing, as the
law will be rigidly enforced again t all tre.
passing en said lands of the undersigned arte
tills notice
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
R. PERUY AI.DEN.
EDW. U. FREEMAN,
Atterncyi for U. W. Oettuuui'i Udrs.
Palact ef gMen,
SAIjACK Or FAMHIOH.
THE GREAT THIRTY DATS
CLEARING SALE
-AT-
ASTRICH'S
116 & 117 N. Queen St.,
l.AJ.CABTEK.M.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS A'D
BARGAINS GREATER THAN
EVER.
Fer Tuesday, July 15
We Offer
the Following
BARGAINS.
SPECIAL
we offer en This Day.
Ne. 0, Deulile-fiiceil heavy Pure Silk,
two-teneil Satin Rlblwiis, nt 10a a yard.
Ne. 10, nt lflcrt yard.
Ne. 10. Deuble-faced Satin Ribbon.),
in grey, golden brown nnd Rlirlnip, at
10c a yard.
LACES.
Pure Silk Clinntilly and Spanish
Guipure Lace, 4-inch wide, at 10c a yard.
Pure Silk Chautilly Laces, G-ln. wide,
nt 12jc a yard.
HOSIERY.
One let of Children's fine qunllty
lllnck Ribbed Hese, full regular made,
reduced te 10c a pair.
One let of Gent's Slate and Tan Col
ored fine ltalbriggan Hese, all at llie a
pair.
One let of Ladies' Slate and Tau line
llalbriggnn Hese, all at 10c a pair.
Children's Gauze Undershirts, Inrge
sizes, high neck and long sleeves, 28 te
;hc, at n:jc apiece.
Ladles' Fancy Satin Parasols, fancy
sticks, paragon frames your choice for
stM.il).
GLOVES.
Ladies' Silk audTaffetta Gloves at 10c
u pair.
Ladles' Lisle Gloves at Oc a pair.
Ladies' Talletta Silk Gloves at lle a
pair.
Ladies' Black Silk Lace Mitts at 10c a
pair.
One let of Ladies' Fine Fancy Em
broidered Lawn Aprons, nil at 48c
apiece.
One let of Gloves at lc a pair ; only
0110 pair te a customer.
One let of Writing Paper and En
velopes, In fancy boxes, at 3c a box.
NOTICE. Given away en Tuesday
1,000 Japanese Felding Fans, ene te
every child making any kind of a pur
chase. Mec.
CJUMMER SHOES!
TENNIS
OXFORDS!
I have ene of the Largest Lines of Men's, Iji
dles', Misses', Kejs' and Youths' Tenuis Ox
fords lu the city.
Men's llrewn Checkered Tennis Oxfords, tlie.
Hey's " " " " 41c.
lJidles' " " ' " -He.
Misses' " " " " .S)c,
Youths' " " " " 3lc.
Men's Second Grade Light Tenuis Oxfords, Wv.
Hev's " " " " 55c.
Ladles' " " " " Vs.1.
Misses' " " " " Wc.
Youths' ' " " " 60u.
Men's Rest Grade Latest Light Stripe Ox., JI (A
Hey's " " " " t'.V.
Ladles' " " " " V-'c,
Men's RestGrndeTennls Bnls.ln Light Check
nnd Solid RrewD.Jl 50.
I have also a Ijirge Line of Men's, Rey's, Iji
dlcs' nnd Misses' Canvas Tennis Oxfords, with
Rubber Heles, having Leather Seles between
the Rubber Seles nnd Insoles, nttlUO, tl 25, 1M
niul 2 W.
See Large Display in East
Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H.Frey,
(Successor te FREY 4 ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Prices lu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.8 A 5 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, FA.
O-Store Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock
KxceptMenday mid Saturday.
lour.
TT EVAN'S LOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR !
In the manufacture of this
Fleur great care is exercised in
the selection of the wheat, and
by geed milling it is kept up te
the highest standard and pos
sesses all the qualities neces
sary te make the Best Bread
and 1 Iandseme Biscuit.
AT ROSTERS CORNER SAIjDON.
A NICE HOT LUN0H
will Le served every morning from tttol'ilie.
Riipis rt's Ccltbraleu Deer drawn from the keg.
uprtO-Ud.
Palace of Mm.
furniture.
TTBNK WOL,
1 FURNITURE STORE,
baa rraieTMl te IM Cast Klnc stiret, bavin
full Una of Knrnllarc of every description at th
lewnt prices. Alse Undertaking promptly aU
tended te. Oall and examine our coedn.
aa-UMH H. WOljr. 1HS Kant King H treat
XTNDEUTAKEKtJ.
WATSON k HIEB,
General Famishing Undertakers,
NO. SM SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Kc-Mrtencc-JNO. J. WATWON, Ne. 4 Wet
Vlnentrfet(8eiithern Market.)
Itinldenre-M. H. HEKIt, Ne. 430 Seuth queen
fttreet (llranch Office.) J jr8-Jnid
T
MUNUH ARE OETTINa BETTER.
The New Frent
Will seen be cempleUd. at
WIDMYER'S,
CORNER OF
East King and Duke Sts.,
Rut meanwhile the
LOW PRICES' CONTINUE.
We are doing business under dimcultlw, but
our patrons are reaping the benefit of the
tear-up.
WIDMYER,
COIiNEH OF
EAST RINO AND DUKE STREETS.
-CIISAGIUUS.
TOO MUCH FURNITURE!
YOU CAN HAVE IT
Way Down Prices!
ALL NEW STYLES
FOR THE
Parler, Bed-Roem, Dining-Roem, Library.
ltELIARLE.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
fid, 3d & 4th Fleer,) Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN
STREET.
H
EINITSH'H FURNITURE DEPOT.
WIDE AWAKE
Iluycrs dcslrlne a combination
or Hlehcst
Quality
or the Munufiiclurcr's Art In all the
Newest and
Latest Designs and the Lewest
Prices lu
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should he awake te their own interests aud
call upon us when their wants will be fully sup
plied. We offer te-day a splendid assortment of Par Par
eor hulls In Tupestrles und Flushes at specially
Lew Prices.;
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
eweleva.
-lirATCIIES, CLOCKS, ElO.
CLOCKS, SPECTACLES. ETC.. SOLD AND
REPAIRED.
Ne. 1K15 North Queen St.
WEBER'S.
Viitches Carefully
nnd Railroaders.
Selected for Farmers
ap'J4-lyd.
TEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
GILL!
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
LARGEST STOCK OF WATCHES.
WATCHES OF ALL GRADES.
CALENDARS. CHRONOGRAPHS, ETC.
Examination of Eyes Free 1
Ne Dreps Used 1
CHAS. S. GILL,
NO. 10 WEST KINO STUEET,
LANCASTER. I'A.
H
ERR, JEWELER.
HERR, Jeweler.
IF YOU WANT A FAIR OF
Geed Glasses,
Freierly Filled, call un us.
done by a Graduate Optlclun.
All sjieclul work
REMEMBER,
That for TINE WATCH AND CLOCK
WORK. ami nil kinds of JEWELRY REPAIR
ING, wc can premise jeu the best results.
Walter C. Herr,
101 North Queen St.,
COR. OF ORANGE.
SVttuvncu'
-T UTHER a KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNEV-AT-L W.
Heceud Fleer Fslileuiau
HoiUiDuwet.
ulldtiiK, Ne. v)
pr-lydi.w
9rg &ehm
e
PEN EVERY EVENtMO.
Fer Bargains,
GO TO
P.CSNYDER&BRO.
Ne. 14 West King St.
ETerytfaiDgSeld At tndBelowGes
AS WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
OK BUSINESS.
my54md
mHE PEOPLES CASH STORE,
A RARE'OPPORTUNITY !
We offer te-day a large let of
AT
19 Cents Per Yard.
These goods have sold at ."We te 37Uc, nnd ai
positively French, Slimy of thoselIcdFrenq
8n tines sold here and elsewhere are the One
grades of domestic goods, but In order te nits
this low price, we will offer Genuine Frcnc
uoeus ni;ivc, as noevequoicu.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
SUNSHADES AND PARASOL
Will be eflercd Without Regard te Cost.
Parasols worth from S3.S0 te 17, will tie sold I
(romfi.&uier-:.au.
Rig Reduction In the prices of Embrelderel
a tM.iiK"t v.uuic ......iv...v..v. vvi.u.ii
Imported Scotch and French Ginghams, etc.
As It Is our desire, te cut the Summer stecl
as low as posslble this season, we will effrl
many things pertaining thereto at uuusualll
low prices.
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, FA.
marSO-LydH
N:
EW YORK STORE.
Interesting Bargains
-AT THE-
10 F1ECE8 TYR0LE3E DRESS LAWNS
Reduced from 10c te 6c a yard.
FINEST FRENCH SAT1NES.
Elegant Designs en Rlack, Rrewn. Rluc, Green
uuu rcuppiuru greuutis.
Reduced from 37c te 19c a yard.
WOOL-FACE PLAID DRESS GOODS
Closing out at 8c a yard ; former price, 15c.
FINE AMERICAN SATINES,
Reduced from 12,J-jC teHcajard.
5i) PIECES DRESS CUALLIES,
Medium and Dark Grounds, reduced te 5 ceiittl
n yarn,
i
NEW DRESS GINGHAMS.
Plaids andStripcs.Ccaynrd; former prlcc.tOe. I
TENNIS FLANNELETTES
At 8c, 10c and !2Jc a yard.
60 rietes Cream Ground POINTED DRESSl
CHALLIES,
Jteduced from 6c te 2Jc a yard.
Our Entlre Sleck of FANCY PARASOLS going I
in une-naii usuui irn-e.
WATT & SHAND,
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
Vai"rt0ele.
R
OSE BROS. A iiAHTMAN.
SPECIAL SALE OF PARASOLS
On Saturday, July 6, ISM),
Te Contluue ter One Week, ending en Saturday,
July 12, lhW.
LOT NO. 1 f .M
LOT NO. 2.
U)T NO. S 75
LOT NO. I I.OO
LOT NO. 5.. 1.25
LOT NO. ., 1 M
LOT NO. 7 2.00
AT THE MAKERS.
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
14 East King St.
arr!2 Sind
gev itlc ev ffent.
w-mtt
RENT HANDSOME FRONT ROOM
V iui2d'fliK)r, Ne. 12 Wist KlngN.rcet; llliest
location In the city for eliuv or iikiii iiusiiiess.
Inquire of W. W.A.MO.S.
iii.'iHfd Allcr's Gallery.
Ec
IOR RENT-
THAT LARGE
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO. 2i E.VS1" KINO STREET.
Inquire within. 111IMM
-J710RSALEC1IKAP-
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Hense,
CO bv 2i fee', with two-story brick hack IjuIIJ
Ing l.'Ub.v Jhreet. Hall and seven rooms. Ixit
20 by 2V) feci.
JOHN II. METZI.KR,
e uf HukeHt,
j rNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
FOR HOT WEATHER,
At EHIHMAN'B.
Genuine French n
People s Cash Stere
NEW
YORK
STORE
K
tfer
-J.
wmmams