lZfir ' I v u.. teBBBeaa- 9tlg f titf Utgencev m , , '; . . AKBMir i. immuii, c 1 u.MtAMUHSTKlNMAMrOL'ra.Mlten. i X- C BOSBtT CLARK PabUttHW. Tt DAILY lWTELL18KNCER,-PnbilsriMl f TK7 j la the ytar, bat Sunday. Benrtd 5 ' fcr aUTleri la this city and surrounding :'. Iftnftrterttiftdvfttrce.SOcenUftracmUi. i.i . tp , yWmmKht INTELUGKNCKK-Onc flellftf ftnfl b c w ta "jy'i1"" ....-. 1 juvniviu BUinvmiune-iHiint ey raw t tba Fontefflcf, M second clftM renll Absmm, TBI WTKLLIOKHCEB, Lancaster, Pa. &AH0ABTSR.FA., July 18, 1890. . i?-iih The lmmigrMlen qnr-Ntien. r ' mere is irasuvni una mini which m ,y Bternicd nnd taken every my ey i for- gi fie. A regiment cloven humlreil "htreuir upon the avcrnce makes IIiih ,; flatly assault, takes dally jxwsesslen, and nltrlif rlennrU fmm ilia I'llllt lllfll !!fbrtmi!i te the Interior, and en the iner- mw thn name oiwrntlen Is Btipccwfllllv fcv performed by their countrymen. Fer PVteme years jinst, the nrrlvnl of foreign pv. Immigrants at Cntlc finriicii, New MjYerk, averaged eleven hundred dally. JvThe growth of this Immigration has ex- T ..... E - ,. rjrf ceeded the growth of population. Hut Ey great an it i, we might welcome It with c&Jey were it net for the great ehauge &";ilwh Ifh linn tnken iilnrn In rirnf. vpiii-m fe& both In Its source and In its character. Prier te 1820 no record was kept of the Wr mimlwr nf nrrlvnlt. Imt fi rnrefnl ihIU 2yt, , " -, !t5v mate places me milliner iivwk in me eia country at that tlme at about li'iO.WW, y& while the whole population, native and r foreign, numbcivd 0,;118'. Tliiw, 111 B.'j- iiini vcar, our lurvigu poiiiimiieii wis pVuut two ami n nan percent, in ine neie people, fy-ty years later, with u pepu- BlV letlnn n.' JR rkKimMI rvlir flr.l,.n iwriimlii. 3-S. tl.m nnmlwreil ni-nrlv 7 lV) (Xfl nr fnnr. teen tier cent. Ilev. Dr. Streng estl- pl'matcs that at the clec of the century, &;9 lilt be net restricted, it will numlier at Kg5 least lu,000,0(0. As It Is Increasing at ygf nn ituiium iiiiv ui utt.1 nun fi lllllliuil Up antl nlrniidl ntltlllM.m nlnvnli f,il11lfiii w this estimate Is bv no menus ex trnvniFiint. fffi especially when It Is considered that I he H' foreigner, as a nile, Is much mere nre- ggf liflc than the native. w J liicse lacis assume a very serious r aipcet when we consider the radical cunnge in recent years In the seurce and iv character of this MlsnUslmii rivnr nf j'hi Immigration which is new declared te Pibe, by all siKiclul students of this mies- y,;i, uuu, us (iuik nun iiiuiiuy s mu raintr fr of Waters itself. Instead of the Oermans, iKlrish, Kngllsh, (scotch, Krench, Swedes uu -urvrgiiui who hi me earner iiaya heljK'd te develop and build up in the .1.... Western wilderness Iho irealesl ihtIciiI. 0 tural and Industrial nation en earth, we vi have had fur the last ten years thousands Ife upon thousands of the very dregs of &IU European life ltusslnus, Hungarians, S,v,Itallans, 1 ellh and KuksIiiu Jens, Irish and German malcontents. I'lem being 0;U' me asyium ler uie epprespuii ei all 5-sh- nations, we have allowed the great prcpublle U licceine the dumping ground afer the oflMCeurlngs of Jiiirepe. The m-X, briefest study of the statistics of recent s&t Immigration is amply sumelent te reveal w!i character. JThe coiwuef 188(1 show cd rHaa,(i rsens ei lercign Mrm were K; Inmates of almshouses, asylums, hesni- jftab and prisons ; it revealed (lie fact b&4 ,4.llO Mlllln r.klllir.lA .ml. c.l tl .! n.l I...I rJ'""w i... i"iniiin i wiiniiiiuuii 1,111, k& reurieen per cent, or our population they tIKuumbercd twenty-eight and a half er 'W' fklll- ef t llcl IliMfinn tieiirlt. I t..iit . n Mjjl'per cent, of the prisoners in our jails n, ami peuiieuiianes ; iiiiriyiutiriereeiit. ei our paujrers aim lorty-ieur percent. e ei me inmaiesei our woriciieiison and houses of correction. The statistics of jkSjc. the stute of New Yerk are much weri-e, K and the (pjestien Is lH.ceming dally, In mat oemmoiiwcaiili, moie serious and pressing. Our few weak and badly executed laws Intended te regulate and check this vast tide, hae utterly failed te ac complish their object. Yet each and every student of this question has In sisted upon the urgent necessity of regu lating and decreasing " the uumbur of raw, undisciplined, seml-barbarlan Im migrants, who for ten years past have been tlireugiuc te our shores, ever- j&y crowding and demeralUing the market ?Uf frit l.iluir mitdir .mt I. ill.. .....1 ..1... 1 r -mw, .., u..i jmia lllltl 1IIJI1S- uvunrr, mu ciinj iy au wimug ser vants of corrupt politicians mid consti tuting an indigestible muss of ignorance and superstitleu which menaces the peace, geed erddr, and prosperity of the people of this republic." At Mount trrctun. The regulars arc beginning te ai rive at Mount tiretuu, and by Sunday morning the militia will all be en the ground, and Camp Hartrauft, as it his Iwcn named, will number ever ten thousand men ; the largest Iwly of troops in paid service eince the war. Tlicre w ill enlv s " be about four hundred regulars, who aie expccicu te piay uie part or the leaven and raise the military standard of the whole state force. ThU camping of reg ulars with the national guard lias proved very bcucllclal te both, for the latter have their eyes well ejicned te their own Imiteifcctleu. and the regu lars are put upon their metal te prove "their superiority as piofesslouab ever toy fceldien. The elllcera of the legular army naturally try te piescnt t heir com cem mandslnasllnea condition and thor ough training as i-esslble, for it would be a humiliating thing te find that any body of militia excelled or even equalled a company of regulars. In the manual and elemeutarv drill-room tiu'tiis. .v.,,,. W pctltl might lw admitted te be cIemj, !? but In field evolutions nmi wnrt .,r u.i bM'UI11URT Caillll the lVL'tllarxiim l.entwl t. Pshew the training of veterans and a te wuuuruei Heiiucriy eiucleney worthy Lr: of the emulation of the P..n.iaviv.,i feS troops. The IinprevcmciU of the hlule aniiiury uuu cavairy, alter last gear's camp at Meuut Gretna, was" verv marked. This year all thiee arms of the regular sorvicewill be well repre sented, the artillery having a brand uuw equipment complete from guns te harness. Their guns will contrast strongly with the old muzzle-leaders of the state artillery, for thev are breech leaders, built en the new system in use -in the French nimy, and pieved supe rior te the Krupp guns. They weigh eight bundled pounds and threw a th :eon and a half pound 8hell three miles aud a half, l'vrhaps the work of these guns, at Jteunt Oiutna may en courage our Legislature te provide lx-t-ter Held pieces for our statu batteries. The troops of IViiusylvaula have taken the lead of these of ether states in their regular uniform aud businesslike imi,,. i?. lug, und they should be supplied with r mw weaiKitu tr modern warfaie. f, iwuu as iney are, tne soldiers In I UamnnCXt Wlk lit Mnmil Cr..,, ivlll f.fc. - it.. .,...: " ; r "" w m wwuj jet xcuusyjVttiUttUS te be TAB proud of, and the military spectacle of their evolutions will be Werth travelling far te see. General Sherldaa, net leBg before his death, watched eight thousand men maneeuvring en the Mount Gretna plateau, and declared it one of the most Imposing military spectacles he had ever witnessed. It tnustbe remembered that he was net only familiar with the immense armies of our war but accom panied the German army in the Inva sion of France. It Is n high compliment te the Penn sylvania camp that the graduating class from West Point will be en the ground lit a body. Such an opportunity te watch the manmuvriug of large IksJIcs of men Is very rare, and our little skele ton army offers the young warriors small prefqxrt of training of that kind. m m Tin: street committee Is respect hilly re quested le nole tlie foul condition of West Marlen street, Immediately cast of Clisr Clisr Clisr lotte street, where there is a very large mud puddle, which last night's rain turned Inte what we might call a duck pond if we believed that any self-respeclttig duck would go near It. lis condition Is net only disgraceful, but In this warm weather exceedingly dangerous. Thn beard of heslth should erder its immediate rvpidr. Till! Werklngmeii's Free Circulating Ubrnry, which was publicly opened In this elty en May l'Jth, has buen progressing finely ocrslnce. It continues le recelve contributions in books and meney, net only from our own citlrcns, but from the leading men of the country, North, Houth, Hast and West. Mr. .Ine. J. lloyle, the Indefatigable fcocretnry of the library com mittee, has lu his possession autograph letters from scores of the leading states men, authors, lawyers, physicians, editors and Imsliinss men of the land. A few days age, he received a present of his works from James llussull LoweH, a check for fO from Hen. Ilckley JI. Coxe and a card rinin Mr. Win. M. Slngerly, saying Unit he had sent the library by express a box of hooks. All theso lctteis contain the kind est wishes for the success of the enterprise. Tlie library Is net cciillued te the use of any class, but all iorsens may become subscribing memhers UH)ii the piiyment of HO cents a vcar. It contains at the preseld tline mur l,Wxi volumes; nnd a large number of new hooks, both Oertimn ami Ktigllsli, will be purchased at an early date. " Wis must net be afraid of tlie ugly word, subsidy," said President Harrison, In the last presidential cntn)nlgu ; and although thn American people did net, by a hundred theiisind majority, iigioe wllh him, the preNiit Congress nevertheless takes very kindly te the "ugly word." This Is shown by tlie action or tlm .Senate, en Saturday last in passing two soparate subsidy blllH for tliu beiicfll of Amer Iran steamship companion. Neither of llmse bills will create new steamship Hucb, or Increase existing facilities for transporta tion. Until of them are calculated te pity Immense sums drawn Treiii the pockets of an overtaxed people le exlstlng corpora tions, which nre new ami liae been for yours doing a geed business at presumably fulr prellls, or (hey would long ngohae gene out of business, lly these and similar schemes Is the sur plus saved by Democratic economy wasted by Republican extravagance. Tiuly, "by thelr Irultsye shall knew tluiiii." Mu. Hi, aim: has wiittnuau open letter te Senater l-'rye en the sugar features of the MeKlnley bill. With diplomatic smooth phrases he damns Iho measure. It Is lu many respects u Junl bill, says Mr. lilalnn, and most of its proxisleus are lu aecord.mce with a wlse policy of proteo preteo protee lion, but there N net a section or line of It that will open a market for another bushel ofwhentor b.iuolefpoik This Is equivalent te saying that certaln eggs are very geed eggs of thelr kind, hut the kind is lotten. Tim bill is wlsn and Just und protective. Hew could a Republican measure full te be se? Hut net a word or line of It Is of tlie least conscqiienco te our staple expert trade. As a mutter of formal courtesy and etiquette he praNes the tnoasure wiiile his w hole argument Is a llerce denunciation of It. He gees en te elaborate mid rolterate lilsarguiiienttliat It would be lelly te put sugar en the free list when the tarlll' en It might be used te secure concussions for the expert of the pieducts of our farms te .Spanish A mei lean countries. A iiisciissie.N lu the lloiihnefthoiharges of pension oltlce con iiptieu liieuglit Irem Mr. Knloe.ot'Tonuessoo, the sharp criticism that overy ether department bureau of the go eminent except the pension bureau was conducted en business principles and wns epen te iinentlgntleu "About that bureau therenppeared te be something Baored or something letteu, and lu his opinion the reason that the bureau had net been investigated was because of Iho lot let tetincBS which was knew n te be concealed." The business of the pension bureau Is of' a kind that strongly tempts rascality and the blame for corruption rots with the Congressmen he Imve passed laws for tlie distribution of pension money se carolessly worded and extravagant that worthless bummers, camp followers and pension sharks prellt by rewards intended for war. sciurcd veterans. AX ONION TAUT. Mliilnter l'lielpi' I'nvoilte Dish, With n I'oem lu I'ralsit Thei-cet, Eugene field In the Chicago Newn. It seems that Iho favorite nutlv e v laud of thy lien. William Waller Phelps, our min ister at Heilln, is mi onion tan, the saverv viand which 1 h.ivn told you about seine tlme age. As 1 understand, the onion tart Is, preperly, a product of .Southern tier many, and people elsewhere atlect te dis dain Iho delicacy In fact, since Piussia's ascendance, these dishes whlih elliei r,,ll.- have always regarded as essentially (lei uiau have giadually passed out el favor. The onion Is new ceuipai-atively seldom met with, and he who l.iucies that he cm get beefsteak and onions In (icrmany Is most sadly in oner. Outside of the hotels them seems te be lit llu beef consumed, mu) vv henev er beer Isservisl It is cooked almost te tlie dry ness efa chin. Veal is Iho popular meat; von get It dNhed iipeveiywhuieand in everv style, i:cn pliyslcl. ins ciinmend ve.d u's ii Hiiilablodlel ler Invalids. lint veal in (ierinany is net the "berii-aud-killcd vos ves terday" article which Is sorvml.isve.il in the Mates; it Is fairly matiiie meat; that which we should call veil Is known us "oalPH-lle-h," and It is pretty generally taboeod, I huv e no Idea w here the grazing grounds of (ierinany are located. 1 sup pose 1 might Und out If I were te buy h guiile book, but it has occurred te me thul there could net be an v v erv exteusiv e griuuig gieunds in nermuny, ler the re.f re.f sen that thcre aie no fences heie nor any hetlgc s There are practically no cattle hereabouts. Cew's llcsh Is considered ahoniiualile fiMHl, and tlioie are laws pio pie hibltmg ir I Mieutd s.iy regulating) its bale. And I don't wonder at it, for in Ger many the cow Is used as a beast of bullion : liers la a li.nd life ; she does son ice at the plough und In harness. A sorry looking beast hlie Is. lliuter, suih us It Is.InS costly luxury. Tlie price or it avor.igesall the ye.ir 'round about in cents. In this w e find thoexpluiiatieiirorlhoCvruiiiiitlieorr that butter is net wholesome. Tim nimii seme butter which is te s.iy- the butter commonly served in tJernmuy averages about U5 cents a sjund, und It U v ller than the vilest buttorlne. They color It a seu of orunge yellow, and lluver it with some thing or ether that appears te be a cress between thn essence eiu vanilla bean ami tlie aroma efa corduroy coat. Te return, however, te the subject of Mr. Phelps and his f.ivorite (iermaii edible. It seems that tlie chef employed In Mr. Phelps' kitchen Is a native of Southern Germany, and, although he was graduated from one of tliePaiUiau cookery schools, ,he retains a hunkering alter and skill for the composition of these' dishes which tickled his palate as a lad. 'An onion tart Is Herr l'roderlcli's chef d'eeuvre, and Mr. Phelps la us proud of Herr Frederick's T?PiA "T5r. nr. .7f7?KE W.-CT' LAOASTKH DAILY onion Urts as llerr -PrederJch liiuiself Is. At every one of these splendid dlnners with which Mr. Phelps regales, delight and stouBdftdlplemaUc and society circle .it Berlin the onion tart figure conspicu ously la, In short, the plcre de resistance. Having tasted of the vlsnd, 1 am qualified te lestitiy te Its eaccedlag merits, but It requires the frtclle eloquence efMr. I'lielim himself te set forth In full exposition the surpassing qnalltles or the dellcsi'V. i' or a long iiine," said air. rneips te me last week, " I hnve been trying te In duce my menu wnnmaw itciu te run ever from Paris for a week's visit. He hesl- tateif about coming because he fears that thn object of his visit might be miscon strued. "Are the Oermans se chary, then, about receiving visitors from France?" I asked. "That Is net what I mean," answered Mr. Phelps. "Mr. Held fears that If he wero te cemn te Herlln the folks at home might suspect that he and 1 wero hatching up a conspiracy Involving the, political canipalirnaihome In 1892. Hut Iho truth simply is tbat what I want te get Mr. Held here for is te Inillate him Inte tlie dellghts or onion tart." Upen Mr. Phelps' table lu his prlvate room in uie uuiicu mates legation at nor lln there Is expexed te the vlew of the favored few the following tribute te the eminent diplomat's favorite viand : Of tart there he n llieinuind kinds He versatile the rt And, s wc nil have illrTrrcnl minds, Kh Ii linn Ii Is fav erl l lart J lint t1ioe which most dlli;lil tlie rest Mcthlnks ulieuld suit me net ; The onion tart doth ptr sun me lxit Aili.Oett! tnrlnllcber Gottl Wlirre but In Pciituclilnnd ran he found 'I Ills been efwlilcli I nine t Who hut a Teuten could compound This sol Rcncrls tiling ? Nene with the IU rmsii rrnii chii vie In arts ciilBlne, I vret, WlinvKinntiiiiiii lieniiinhrrfstiillinitlgii: "Arh.Oelll iiiFlullihcraettl" Yeu slice the fruit upon the (IeukIi And season te Ilia lnite, 'I hen In mi ev en (net tee slew) The viand should be plans! : And, whrn 'Us done, upon a plate Yeu serve It inning net Your iieMrllMiud viirrjrsilllit Ach, Unit I iiirln Helier (lett 1 It sweeps upon the kIkIiI nnd smell In overwhelming tide, Aud then the sense nr taste, ns well, Uptimes In gratllHsl ; Three neble senses ilrimncd In tills, I lirl'thee tell me what IslliprflliesldnremiHrrs with this Ai Ii, (lett I tiielti llclx r (lett I I'er, If the trull he reier young And If t hu rruittlH! geed, llenrKhnll they melt upon the tongue Inte a wvver.v Meed! flew seek thn ileeea down below And linger round that spot, KntnllliiK weeks nnd months of wee Ath, (lett! lueiii llehcrUetll If Nature les men npS'lltei Ter IhiiiKH that won't dlResl, Why let Itiein eat whntseilellKhts, Ami let hiTHlRiid Iho reM I And tlieimli the sin Involve the cost orCarlkeail. Ilka an net, 'TIs hotter te hav e le isl mid leit Ai Ii, Uett I Jnelti llclicr (lett I He j end the vnst, tlm billowy tide, Where my eonipitrletsdwi II, All kinds of vletualsliave I tried All klndsefilrlnks.as well ; . Hut nettiliu; known te Yankee art Apiienrs le reach the spot l.lke this Teutonic onion tart Avh,(lett 1 meln llclicr Uett! Ke, though I qiinll or Carlsbad's tide An full u I can held, And, for complete reform Inside Hank down my horde of geld, ltciimrxe ehnll net eoiihiune my heart Ner sorrow vex my let, I'er I have eaten onion tart Ach, Uett! meln llclur (lett t 'AS IIeuti'N's Ceniv-Uirgest Hale Initie World. . There Is iiiuouifeil, nlghlnrdu, When teeth aiu sintering from di cay. And eh I Iho pain that vienlialt ficl, Win n hitler hours at last reveal, That all our wee canie Rrliu nnd gaunt l'rein our m gleet of HO.OPONT. Net n Case. Nut neasnef rheutnatlsin, iielu cuse of ncu ralKla. untiKiisc of pain or sprain-net nuc has failed tegtiwhcnatlucktslbv Thnnmt' Jklrc trie OH. Held in Lancaster by '. T. Ilech.117 und l.w North (pieen street. New'm the Tlme. Never put oil till te-morrow That Hhhli meds doing te-day, If von dej en may Mild le jour sorrow, Tiki late, that J oil' ve trilled nl ay Ibogeldenopporluullvof ii IHctlnie. If these who complain of weakness and dchlllly, have Inn king cough mid pain In the side or chest, peer upieJtlUi, broken fclrep and ether symis. toms or a general decay of vitality, would nremptly precura Dr. l'lerre's (Jehlen Medical Discovery which thrtntens them, and seen riv L-iilna held en the health they mu surely lei lug. Consumption may he averted, lr prompt measures are tuken.b) the use or this standard u unity. t theso who have reason te led that their general vitality Is running low be wise ami diiMJiiiethhig for tlumselius at once, ter de!aH are dangcieus. "Ileldeu Medical Dis covery 'Is warranted te bemilt or euro mall i uses of disease ler whlih It In receiiununded, or money paid for 11 r funded. ','i hA vv IVein rinvoluml.dhle, Cemes ii letter signed T. Walker, s.ilngi "AIhiiiI six mouths age comment d tukhig IIiiiiIckK llletxl lllllni fur protracted eases nf liunhage and general ilchlllt, and new am pleased tohtateliavnris'ovrieil m iippilltniind wonted strength, I'eel belter ullexether. Held III Uiiirasterby W. T. HiHjh.l.rr and I.W North (tiu en street. UWUTHI'HCIKICCO. Scrofula in Children. "lu lint nirly purl of Ks7 serutulii iipHured en tlie head of my little grandchild, then enlv IS months old. Shortly niter breaking out It spit ml rapidly nil evir her bixlv. Iho scabs en the miicm would ihi.i1 oil en the hllglittst touch, mid the (shir that would arlsu would nioke tlie utmosphere or the khuii sickening nnd imhearuhle. T he dlseasu next nltacktst tlm eves nnd wu feared she would lee herblghl. I.iulueiit phjslclouser Iho country were ion Milted, but i euld de nothing te ivllevethe little liiueetut. and gave It us their opinion,' thnt the ease was heiieless and iinpi.sllle tosave thechlld'iicvc!glit.' It wiis then that wu de cided le try S Ufa SKvllle (S. H. K) That mi d d lelneut oiue made a speedy und complete cure, ler mere than a vear past she has been as healthy us any child In the land." Mas. lli'TH IlKUKl.KV.Sehim, Kansas. Cancer of the Nose. In 1875 a bore upivured en my nose, und grew rapidly. As iny l.itlier had rancer. und myliiis band (Hid eMl, 1 iH'e.iineiihiimislandeeusulletl iny plLVslelun. lltslreatmeut did no geed, and tlie seru grew largirand worse In every wav. until I was persuaded tetakeH. H.H.. nnd u few bottles cured me. This was after all Iho doe dee doe ters und ether medicines had lallid. I hnve had no return of the cancer. Mas. M.T. Ma it km, 'Woodbury. Hull County, Texas. Iliatlseen Oaneeriiiallidfrte. HWIFTHl'KCiriC CO., Atlanta. On. elS-ljd ()) t-AN HOIMKNH COCOA. " Hetter than Tea nnd Cedec fei Iho Nerves. Van Heuten's Cocea, " ONCKTltlKD ALWAYS HHi;)." Ask ) our Oreeer for It, take no ether (01) "YriNCOCllKW'lNUTOII.VCC( ' VINCO CHEWING TOBACCO. This Htnudard Hrand of Plug Tobacco Is no no knew lcd,ed te le the bet chew-nnd tlie largest piece for the money lu the market. Vmcetln lag an nirh tumii. Its extensive Nile for many jenrs has established Its reputation. There Is nothing belter. Try II. Ter mle by dealers nnd grecirs. HirU-3Uteodetn.tUtw W N(iLCTHKBlQCK h'AHM. STORM KING (21610 It I Will n evn ' aiider'sNerinau.Mr0riV,iV,,jK'0.r.b A'?x- lerms for Hnrlug season i.r' ik'Mi4J-j.V" ? . Ker Uibulated1 XUls and" ,',,? ft?,"1' m 1 . t -n. r " V" INTKLL1GENCER, lattHtker,. rnn.Ansl.rnrA, Wedneedsy, July 15, WO. If you could see the economy of the workrooms you wouldn't wonder se much at these Mus lin Underwear prices : Clowns Cuinbrlc, shield front, 2 rows of embroid ery onyekn, between iilnlt. neck, yoke und Mrercs trimmed with, edge sad head lug, tl. Cambric, i rows fine Insertion, between plaits en yoke, week nnd sleeves trimmed with Hamburg piIkc end bending, II.2S. rlnc Cambric I'rinccss front, trimmed with I row line embroidery en yoke between plaits, neek, joke mid sleeves trimmed with fine wide Hamburg edge, 43 line Chills en back of yoke, 12.70, (he I-I.60 Hid. Drawers Muslin, nenl blind embreldcml ruflle, 2 dusters of plaits above, roe. Muslin, neat llnmhurg ruflle and S plaits, le. Klne kfuslln, wide, fine Hamburg ruffle nnd li plaits above, ll. Hklrls , Heavy Muslin with la-Inch Cambric ruffle,' iz plal nils en nitric nnd 'M fine plait above, ii. Klne Muslin, 9-lneh Cambric rulTle, Inser tion of Hee torrhen Ince, li plnlls en ruffle mid 7nhevc, f I.M, the tlM kind. Kine Muslin, Cambric mine wllh line, wide Ien bon Insertion, edge nnd bending, fi, the liSO kind. Heeend flimr, Hrst gallery. The clean-up sale in the Carpet store lets you get best quality Carpets for less than peer ones unusally sell at. A snilnslers, tl.l'i from 12. Wiltens, tl.il. from ti'J.".. Mispicttes,ll.:irrnm II. W. Ilrusscls, II from ll-V. Kcinnanfs much less. Sharp reductions en Matting. fcsend Meer, Market street side. 50c Hlack I;ayal Shade Mats, light as zephyr, go te 25c. Thirteenth street side, north from Chestnut " The 32-inch " Oolah " Silks, or Wash Surahs at 75c are only about half value. It's the lateness of the season that lets us de" it. North or Transept. Jehn Wanamaker. 3$lachtuctu. 17U)irIIIJHIZONTAIi HTATIONAHY KN ; glues, from 2le Mherse-Kwtr, mid Verll eul Kuglnesfrem 2le4(l horsepower, j en will llud them ut JOHN HLHT'H, ILCI Kusl Kullen street, IJIOIl HOl.THTirAO HCHKVVH, HKT HCIIKWH, : Hiiiaremid lleviigen Nuts, IhesegiHsLs lu stock, ill JOHN IIIMTM, UXIKiul Fulton street, m7-tfd 1 71()ltAMKItIC'ANHI(lIITKKi:i0 I.INDKH librlenters. (llnssOII Cuns for llenrlncs. von can get them nt JOHN HKHT'H, S His Fulton street. iii7-tfd TJlllll HOI I.KK 1 Ulli: IlllUHHEH, bTI l.l.ON I'liw Wrenches.l'liHiiiiid Menkey Wienelns eeinhlned. Flic. (Ill Cnns, etc, go te JOHN UKNT. :i3J East Fulton street. mT-tfd P.ltTICUIiAirATTFiNTION i:ll It) Medel Making, I'ntterns, Drnwlngs nnd lllue Prints, nt prices reasonable, nt JOHN UKHTH, .ttl Wist Fulton streeU m7-tfd JOHN IIK.ST, who will gle ou a s.itlsractery Jeb, utu fair rrlie. ui7-ttd PUMI1), 1IOII.KIW, MINING UKNtAiFiF gal and Steam I'utnps. et uny capacity, nt JOHN liSl-H. & 1-ist Fiilluu atreeU ni7-tfd SAWMIUX, IIAKK MlU-sTre'll Mil, I.M, leather Hellers, Tnn l'lickers, Triple Herse Powers. Milling nnd Mining Machinery, nt JOHN illXT'H, at.1 Kasl Fulton street. m7-Ud K ADIATOItH, OF ANY MARK UK lit hitrii. ini ti I in Ai nil ktiril 11 1 rnfiuitiintilnffiiti-na k-".. .i; v.. ;vr ;:".. "....P..i-J ip,ui n. Iiii7-lfd uy junn itrvM,.!.., rHHiriuiun Mnei. ITIOHCAHNNGH, IKONOK 1111AHH, LIGHT or hi a vy, at short notice, go leJOHN HKHr. xa liisl I'ulteii strU m7-tfd qiANKH FOK WATKlt.OIIX, ACID OH GAB JL ofaiiVNhaHierriipnclly, nt fiilr prkes, go le JOHN I1KHT.XCI EuNlFuIlen fctnsiu m7-tfd "nieii i'uatt TvT OAiir "ahiikktgm DIHC L! Valves, Jenkins Valves, Ilrass Olebu Vnlves, llrassG.ita Valves, Iren ltislv GIeIkj Valves U-verHafety Valves Pep Hufety Valves, Air Valves. Itadlater Valves, Pratt's HHlnglng Cheek Valves, llrass Cluck Vulves.l'oet Vnhis Angle Valves, call ut JOHN HUfeT'M, ail liis Fulton Htrcet. in7-tfd 1710H l'Ul.l.KYH, HIIAKTING, COhhAIwi Hangers. Claiuii lliixes. Couplings, etc., go le JOHN HKw'f.iui Hist Fulton slice?. 1117-tid 13ACKINGH, AH FOM.OWH- DIltlGO, FOlt . Hleamund llydniullc rucklng.Ashcstllepc, V even and Wick Packing, Hemp 1'ueklug, As As bestei Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asls-aten Hhenlhlng. Gum ract'ng.Gum HlngR for Water Gauges, I'lumbuge nicking, Heed's Patent As-Is-stes, Lined Sectional l'i)e Cever, nt.lOHN HK1" H, llll Kast Fulton street, ni7-tfd T 71011 HTKAM GAUGIM, HIGH Oil LOW ... .,'.':':;"r,.' Water Gauges, Gnuge Csks, W.".1. W'heels or Weighted, Glass Tubes VV hlMli'H, Hyphens rerHtcuin Gauges, Cylinder OlkiH l'lalu. Water Guuge CeIiiiiiun, Cis-ks for Hleani Ganges, cull en JOHN lH-WP, &u Kast Fulton street. m"-tfd A GKNCY Feil CALLAHAN .1 CO H CK JV meul te take the place nf Itcil Ia'iuI. In bulk II makes live times tlm iiiautlty of icd lend and Is rar superior in making steam Joints, packing man unit hand hole- plates en boilers, Ac., .ve, I'rlee ai mils ikt pound, ut JOHN llh.ST'H.n.l'IKnst Fulton hlrrei. ' m7.trd 17OHCAHT IKON l'U'K I'lTriNGH, 1IOTH ..-,. ,!".ln and mlucliiB, up te Much diameter, Malleable Fittings, Hangis, langn Unions, Mnulfelds, American HiiIeuh, Tube Hupperts !,','l.l!?.V'"t,?.l,.'Vr UIJ!1 relll" 1'lJtis, KO te JOHN IllvSt H..i.CI Ru.t FtllleM street. ln7-trd TK YOU WANT A I IIST-CLASH I-OKTaTiLE hnglneand Heller, en whirls, cheap, ns the billow lug prices shew: Ii hnrsc-pewcr, JI75 : 8 horse-power, J.V.M ; 10 liersvH, r, f,75: 15 Imrse- iiim H, 'Ell Kusl Fulton street. iu7-trd "iiriuri: coiten wahik. ceppkd hy ' .. Ue pound. HV : lu lets or 10 pounds or "J'r.M. AllgiHsUdillverisl lemiv part or the eltv -Free. Cull en JOHN HKil', N(J. SC! !h it Fulton strtsjt. m7-Ut JF IN WANT OF IIIIASH oil I HON HTOP L ( is ks, Asbestos Paiked CiH'ks, Pet and lllb iHks.IvcrCecks.hwIug Joints, cull midget "'.! ,S,K',K.?'.mr ,mltr hymall, te JOHN llHI',.miist Fulton street. in7-tfd (2.0Li) IIHONZK, Llgi'IIis AND SIZING X lerneaui wurk.ut JOIINIII'rH.CI Last rulteii strict. ni7-tfd XNJKCreilH , HHK i.lPTLi: tHArsT, HAN. .? ..""'Jf l.nsp ruteis iiiul Weciers, Lls'rnian Heller tieilcr, IViiherthy Inspector, American Injectors, nil In stin-k, ut JiillN llteTH, xu I'jist h uueiislrivt. iu7-lld 171011 IIOI I.IUtS HOItlZONTAL,TAIULAlL veriicui, reriabie. Cylinder, Murine, of my slre or power, or Hie U'sl inaterlut and workmanship, go te JOHN ltl,r,3.tt Fast Kill Kill ten street. niT.tr.i ell f.l W H F Itirh in a 1.I..I. ,11,. r... --- - J s- -r --r ...... ... . .IIKIIIIIU, IW saieuiuiewngure, uuu tlie only house lu the city with n pls.ciiillng luachiue. cutting up te a I11..I1 .11 .iti..(..r ..I lilflVllLji .u ." . V... . 7 .w.., ... mv..... mm ,... 111.1 r 111 ten btrecu ni7-ird ITtuiiTHi: ih:t nor ami fuhnack in . .. the market, go te JOHN m&r. Sll liist 1 1111011 street. uii-Ud OAItltY IN H10('lv-IISST CHAHCOAlT Ilainmercd Har Iren, Deubla lit lined Iren, llurilcns ltivel Iren, Hlvels, Het mid Celli Heller Iren, Slet I. shiet Iren WO to.Ne. hi. at JOHN lHMTH.Utl Mist Fulton street. iii7-tfd 1 TNHKlUSlllllTH AND DHAWKltS, FOH HOT WKATHKIt, At KIUHMANU TJKNHIONK PENSIONS. The New IVnslen Hill jii.t vinl ciitillesull Heldieis, blows. Miner Chlldrui and Depen ilent Parents te a ismisIeu I will nttind leiill nppllciitleiis pluevtl In my hands premlv. 1 buve hud tour years' evs-rlence In the pcn'sleu tilth cut Washington, D, C. ... , ,,. , . HM.ASW.MIIIHK. JeJs-Jind It) North IhikeHI., Iiuiaster, I!a. T - VTOTICK TX1 TUKHrAHMKIW AND UUN Xsl NKIIH. All persona are hereby forbidden te trepa8 en auy of the lands of the Cornwall udHissHlwel) eslatesln lbanen or laiiicaster Miuntles, whether Inclesed or uuluclesed, either for the miriKxe of shoeUug or rublug, as the Uvt will be rigidly eurerecd against nil tre. pawing ou said land of the undersigned arte Uili noUce WM.TOI.KMAN KKEI-UdAN K.PKKOY AI.DKN. KIIW. II VUVVM1M Attorneys fur K. W. Ueliuniui'i Htln. STi:AM iiKATISTHKCOMINOHKATKOH dwellings, 1 hurches, school houses, etc., though siiccesurully used ene hundred years nire. When von eenleiniihitHfi ehntiL-n mill mi WEDNESDAY, JULY 9h0tm. I JOOTS AMD SIIOE8 f HAVING GONE ' TO TUCQUAN CAMP THIS WEEK THK "BOYS "IN THE STORE AT Nes. 28-30 East King St. CAN Knock Prices As Tbey Please, HUT TIIM "1'ICNIU" WILL LA8T ONLY ONK WEEK. STACKH01ISE, NOS. 2 AND 3d EAST KINO STREKT. Ev 71VEHVBODVHAVHHO: THAT 18 THE CHEAPEST IUtESS SHOE KOR IM.Dir.S' AVEAR SOl.l) IN LANCASTER. A $2.00 SHOE FOR $1.50 It fit the nvernge feet snugly. It Is well mude nnd nicely Mulshed. It Is easy and comfertublo In wear. It's outline Is admirable. It's stylish and attractive. It surpasses nil 11.75 BhecH. It equals most (2 grades. It lpretty for flue dress. It wears long without fault. - Cemennd sce THE McQINTY SHOE. It uon'tdlanppelntyou. Yeung iJidles ndmlre It for It's ntyle. Matrons laud It for the comfort It gives. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Btkeet, Lancab teb. Pa. OUMME MER SH0E8! TENNIS OXFORDS! I have one of the Lnrtiest f.lnes of Afen's, Iji- dies'. Misses'. Heys' mid Youths" Tenuis Ox- terus in tiieciiy. Men's ltreu n Checkered Tenuis Oxfords. t9c. Hey's " " " " He. Ladles' " " 41c. Misses' " " ' " ;ci(.. Youths' " " " " 31H-. Men's Heeend Grade Light Tenuis Oxfeids.DK'. llev's " " . hv. Ladles' ' " ' " ,vc. Misses' " " " f,ee Youths' " " " 60c. Men's Hest Oracle Lntest Lltjht KtrlpeOx., fl Ml llev's ' " " ' uv ljulles' " " uv, Men's llest OriideTennls Bnls.ln Lleht Check niHlHelId Drewn, !IM. I luive nlse a lirKe Line of Men's, Hey's, Iji dies' mid Misses' Canvas Tennis Oxfords, vi II h Huhhcr Hoies, having lAnlher Heles hetneen the Itnlilier Heles nnd Insoles, nt ft t), 1 25, SI fi) anil I'J (Hi. See Large Display in East Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te FHEY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices in BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.'S A 5 EAHT KINU HTREET, LANCAHTEK. Pa. -Htore Closed Every Evening at (1 o'clock ExceptMeiulny nnd Bnturdny. 4fev &alc or icitt. E 71011 HKNT-HANHKOMK FRONT ROOM IiK-allenln theclty foreltlcn or ifcht htislness. Iiuiiilruef W.W.AMOS, mawfil Aller's Oallery. IOHHKNT- THAT LA RUE en at noer, we. u west King street j nnest CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND, NO. 3U EAST KING STRUCT. Inquire within. lnlltfd JlOIt SALE CHEAP- A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse, a) hv 2S fivt, with two-story brick back bulld liic isu hv 'M feet. Hall nnd seven rooms. Ixt 3) by UV feet. JOHN II. MET.I.KR, Se lH. Dukeflt s ECURE A HOME FOH OUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Yenr Family. FOR SALE ON THE MOST L1HERAL TERMS. Twixtery brick dwelling houses, lets 1S1 feet deep, en IjincnMer nveiiue, between Will iiutnnil ICinen streeU. Twixtery brick dwelling houses with man sard risif, tsirehe In front, lets 1 feel deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut nnd Walnut streets. Twe-story brick diielllm; heut.es vrlth front j ants. Iren fenccg, lets I5i) fiel dwp, en W,t walnut, between Mary nnd I'lneseretts. Two-itery brick ilirelllni; houses, lets IIS feet deep, nn est U'liien stri'et, iM-lMeen Charlette nnd Mary streets. Threo-terv brick dwellliiK houses, lets lWfeet deep.wlth nil Iho mislcrii liupreieic.euls, front yards en West Chestnut street, between l'lne nnd Ncvlu streets. Alse houses en Ent W'alnnt, North Lime North Mary, between Wulnut and lA'inen.nud Lemen, between Mary aud Pine street. All the above houses are In geed order, newly isihtis1, Kit) rlxtures lu all the rooms, water In thn Ultcueu.und the cellars vrurraiitcdtetiedry. Cull aud see for yourself, no treuble te show OU' JNO. K. Olll KL, lmlll JACOil URIEL, f "fcniers. arr-ld,M.W.H. MN.ertUMarrStreeU 16, 1800. ftfjtmftutf. H KNftr WOL, FURNITURE STORE; Mm removed te IM East King street, harlnjii rail Hew of Furniture of every description at the lowest prtcen. Alse Undertaking promptly at MsraceVte. Call and examine ear goods. mMR H. WOLF. IWl East King HlJt TTWHERTAKEIW. , WAT80V ft HIBR, Geaeral Firnisli Uidertakers, NO. at) SOUTH QUEEN STREET, LANCABTEIt, HA. nesldenee-JNO. J. WATSON, Ne. 4 Weat Vine street (Southern Market.) Residence M.H. HERR, Ne. 430 Houth Queen street (Hranch Offlcc.) JyMmd rpilINOSAHEdCTTINO BETTER The New Frent Will seen be completed nt WIDMYER'S, CORNER OF East Kingand Duke Sts., Hut nieniivvhlle the LOW PRICES CONTINUE, We nre doing ImslncM under difficulties, but our pntrens nre reaping the benefit of the tear-up. WIDMYER, CORNER OK EAST KINO AND DUKE STREETS. e CUHAOIU11S. TOO MUCH FURNITURE! YOU CAN HAA'E IT AVay Down Prices! ALL NEW STYLES FOR THE Parler, Bed-Roem, Dining-Roem, Library. RKLIAULE. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers nnd Dealers, (2d, 3d &. 1th Fleer,) Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. TTEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT. WIDE AWAKE Diners dcslrlmr n combination of Highest quality of the Manufacturer's Art In nil tlie Newest mid Latest Designs nnd the Lewest Prices In Furniture; Curtains, Parler Suits, &c, Hheuld be lyvuke te their own Interests and call iljien us when their wants will be fully sup plied. Ve offer telny n splendid assortment of Par Par eor Suits In Tapestries und Plushes ut speclally I.ew Prices.; HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street SlfUIClCVB, WM ATCHKS, CLOCKS, Ete. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ETC., SOLD AND REPAIRED. Ne. 150J4 North Queen St. LEBER'S. i-Vntchcs Carefully Selected for Knriners nnd Uiillre.idcrs. ap-'l-Iyit. TEWELER AND OHADUATE OlITCIAN. GILL! Jeweler and Graduate Optician. LARGEST STOCK OF WAICIIKST WATCHES OP ALL GRADES. CALENDARS. CHRONOGRAPHS, Vjr. Examination of Eyes Free 1 Ne Dreps Used I CHAS. S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KINU STHEET, LANCASTER, PA. II ERR, JEWELER. HERR, Jeweler. IF YOU WANT A PAIR OF Geed Glasses, Properly Fitted, roll en us. Alli-pcclnl work dene by a Graduate Optician, REMEMBER, llinl for FINE WATCH AND CLOCK WORK. und till Kind, of JEWELRY REPAIR ING, vieian premise jeu the lei. resultr. Walter C. Herr, 101 North Queen St., COIt. OF ORANGE. tterucu. TT UTHER H. KAUFFMAN, ATTOHNKV'AT-U W. Second Fleer Kshleiuiui Uv ulldlnir, Ne. 4 UerUiDu"Ueet. vjvri-IydAw 9tV . QPE KVERY RVRNIMQ. Fer ;ains, GO TO P.G.SNYDER&BRO Ne. 14 West King St. EfcrjthingSeld At arid BUw ( AS WEARS POSITIVELY GOING Ot . OF BUSINESS. reayWmd rJlHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORK, A RARE OPPORTUNITY! We offer lOKlay a large let of Mi French Satii AT 19 Cents Per Yard. These KOedl have old at 3.TC le 37Ue,nndJ positively French. Mnnv- of lliesealfed Fruil Satlnes sold here and elscwlinrn are thn nt crailcs of domestic goods, hut In order te nil this low prlie vie will offer Genuine Freil uoeus aijiw, u noeveqtiotcd, OUR hiTIRE STOCK OF SUNSHADES AND PARASO Will be offered Without Regard te Cost. Pnrni'els worth from $.1.50 le $7, will he sold 4IVJII1 IVW lO m..H7, IllKRediiPllen hi the prices of Kmhreldel FleunelnKs, Colored Kiithreldcrles, Genul Imported Scotch and French Ginghams, etc! n sv in win uirvun ui VUI VI1C ailllllllrT IUI a low as possible this wn.ien, we will ej A e II la mi ilnsl n n !.- Ux ... t "J iiiiiiijrj nriMiiiiiii IIIUQIU niillUUVUrl liVfll lltlMSIl " !'." s 26 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. martO-lydR N EW YORK STORE. Interesting Bargains AT THE- JO PIECES TYROLESE DRESS LAWNh Reduced from 10c te 5c a yurd. FIN EST FRENCH SAT1NES. Elegant Desluni en Hlack, Drewn. Bine, GrJ I.MU nniijiiuru KnillllllH, Reduced from 37Je e Wc n j nrd. WOOL-FACE PLAID DRESS GOODS Cliv-liift out nt Seu yard; former price, 15 FINE AMERICAN SATINES, Reduced from 12Jc te 8e u ynrd. 60 PIECES DRESS CHALLIES, Medium nnd Dark Grounds, reduced te S cej u yuru. NEW DHEbS GINGHAMS. Plale" -. and Strl lies, 6'f c a y nrd j former price, 1 TENNIS FLANNELETTES At Kc, 10c aud l2Kc n ynrd. 50 .Pieces Cream Ground POINTED DM WIIl.lJlfc"S, Reduced from Se te 2Je a yard. Our Entire Stock of FANCY PARASOLS gelU uv euc-uiin usual I'ricc. WATT & SHANI 0. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. TOSE HROS. A JIARTMAN. SPECIAL SALE OF PARASOL On Saturday, July 5, 1W0, Te Continue for One Week, ending en Saturda juiy i, i'v. LOT NO. 1... IX) r NO. 2. LOT NO.IU LOT NO. 1 . IX) I' NO. S LOT NO. li. LOT NO. 7 1.50 M ,7'j -. LID 1.3S I M 2.00 AT THE MAKERS, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAM 14 East King St. flats. 1 ENOINE BARGAINS ! ) Trunks and Traveling Bags AtVEin LOW PRICES Paring the Vaciitle Seaon. W.U1 STRAW AND SUMMER HATS at twrj tuinii, the original price. V StautTer & Ce. Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. A T ROSTER'S CORNER SAUION. A NICE HOT LUNCH villi be kcrvcd every uurulm; from IMel'Up Rmi'rt'CclebruUd 'Wr drnwu from the keg People Cash Ster NEW YE mi uyievim ,i. & i h&fiAZ-S&iJl j3irSX?fS J-sXm j fr l l, Mfc i . .S. k . Xi
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