rpli-ir nw tmrr'wfKm jgiibiM iiMiiijimwiyiffffiHiy yJTiV-1' Tvi'OM't ,'gS l" jp' "W " "&$".j.","r'!c '-J "''' -,J' tfHJi LANCASTER DAILY tNTKLIilGlWOEK, WEDNESDAY, LY, 80, 1890. "Hi., V ttll JntfUiencer .t i. rjr.NEINMAH. i OKABUHSTKINMAN VOLTS, Milan. '' BOHHT CLARK Publisher. 8.-K 4 ttt, DAU.T urrBbUOKNCEK-Publlihed ..--. mrr 4a t& tht nu. bet Bandar. Berved Fkr canton la UiU city and surrounding V wwnii wa cvuwa ww. j uimiimi aV- .n a .. . aw n . 1 nPA nni. -r r IWTELLiaKNCER One dollar and . Alt nutta a mr. In idnuin. ZjNmOt TO BUBSCRIBERS-Remll br check riitfMteBct order, una wnere neirner 01 ;ittMMeaa be procured send In a reentered at the FntefflM, m Moend claw mall z&mum. Asmum, TBI nmLLIOSHOBB, .Lancaster. Fa. LAJCOASTIR.PA., July 30, 1890. Wfc. A Plet Fer Pnrlty. Thc constitutieu of the united hintes avkfcwthat "Congress naii make no Abridging tue ftvctlem or fjiecchoref Iho press." Amendment 'I.i in the constitution or rcnnsyiva ;'! this freedom Is net only gunrantecd That defined. Declaration of RlKbt", Motion VII. It consists of the right te publish public rccerda, and te ;.-riUctee public men and iiieMiires ; te ; JHtcuM freely and print niily every ; ,'Blan's opinions upon science, art, phll- iSwephy, religion or human llfe ; and fin- i'illy, it declares thnt "no conviction Ir'ttaaU be had in any prosecution for the . ; publication of papers relating te pfiuay matter proper for public Invcatlga Invcatlga tlen or information, where the fact that "ttch publication was net maliciously f'.W negligently inaue shall be cstaniishcd B'Tle the satisfaction of the Jury." Tills leaves, it is true, a wide margin for Juilt- i'&.j.tiftl ..rmetrimllnn Lilt flirt Intarnffdnf Inn Iftbf-the court has been consistent with the spirit of the age and in no laud is the fn 5. press mure irve. inai mis uiiremruiiieu E&llbcrty has net been tibtneil, that an un- ?"-ll.nuil liri'sw linn lint lxeli nt tlmf P, licentious, even the most radical I)eme- gfcerat will net afllriu. Hut the remedy Suimustbe found net in restraining laws MXibut in the strong curb of enlightened ??ud refined public opinion. " Frem tlie jhJgdayen which the emancipation of our Kfellterature was accomplished " ways EfeMacauley, ' " the purification of our ' literature began." The old Kngllsh :V-tWcnslng net did net restrain licentious- ., for It was virtue, net vice, that the g.Upublie licenser suppressed. He itititl- &latcd Jjntdinc Lest, but lie had no ':acruilcs In sanctioning such a may ns ttgThc Country Wife, S!,c Would If She WLCeitld, or a trniultitleu of the fourth fSyjboek of J.ucrclhw. The press is net I licentious because 11 Is frc-e, but Iwcausc loathe people who support it nre Impute. ESr,It Is their mirror, fulthfully rcllccltng iw tb.eir virtues and vices, their prejudice!), jtMtes and opinions. It presents in wfcvtvhl and realistic color tlinlr ilnilv lilu. FtMtery. Nothing Moe contiiiitlbte for n l'j. -"J - "- - - ---.. ....... ...,, L-wa? nonce, iieimng ioe exaucd ler lis 3&rit.lilun. '?.- ... I. I- ....- .!. .! ,. 'Oat. "Mv ii in iiiuic iiidii mfie iiurnir. 11 S'-sis the Parent of the nconle ns well ns rtbelr child, their teacher m well as their aPuP'' for ' fer,,ls 's readers Just ns 5Kureiy us in lurn n is lermcu ly lliem. tWtllft tllf 1'llirn rttlil ivnr fvtvivvliif. nt. apensibillty of Its conductors, is. lvsiien- tJaiblllty which Is tee frc(Uently ignored. 2A?J"er perfect as-llie" pi Chs is as u teacher goTmerality by precept, it is only tee :,jjiwu k w in" iHJvcresi ccuhiire us a fifKteacheref vice by example. Why should ?i'-'-:i!, . nuhlln irmrnnl lm nllnu-.irl l.v- ml.ll,. ft&oplulen te becoine the comnien school k-ig-ef Iniquity ? Why should it be permit- ua te Keep its readers immcied daily &tfln Heed of foul details drawn fiem the ftcriralnal courts, from the lowest ileus of 2gj vice, and from the vile records of the fcgf; pre-eminent in crime, and often in the Snvery lnnguagoeftlio depraved, or weins etlli, detailed with all the ulltiilng mid pjfBeductlve art of accomplished writers ? 'ViUu iuoiiHlererio rrlglillul mien, A", te bfl lintetl, iid but te be ccn i Vtt, seen tee en, fumllliir lth licr fHcr, " We Unit endure, then jilty, llien cuitirnra." "Words which noiie dare utter in de- cent society nud deeds which evcu their .vlloautliers seek te hide, are rehearsed &$ In the freu uresit n ilnilv lmunnu i.. Vtlltlllluilllilli titlin bi.-M .1 I- . t tHuumuua nuu nuillll (UIltTWISO IH1 'wholly unfamiliar with such (cucliluga. I 'Jiiiui iamiiiariiv Willi vlce wlilnli nil me 1 hus "'"Milled te sttfler, must needs, g-jpfreui the law of imociatlen, lead niaiiy fete 'Hrsl endure, thou pity, then eni- j Drace.' " j But it is said " ncwspiicr must print iwii, me jiuenc demands, or they mWIII lie thrown aside and lese their LpatreuBge." " It is undoubtedly true,'' ay one of these JeurunU, " that le nublicatieil of all the Innlilnnlu d circumstances of great crimes has a rnicieus enect li exdUag the Imngi Imngi tens of wnfttf readers ; but n news- r mails worthy of the name can Lere Help printing the details of rff BcaudaH, etc., than it can irem pruning reports of great w r nurupeau wars." This Is Mjcycu excuse ei every publisher anis columns witli tlie detttlls of jder, crlmeiiud burglary, mid auseei an who pander te the ar ti.llmi' itinu rpK.. i - ...i ...v... II U IM'tMHfrH , of low dives and KamblliiL' furnish what the mihllc But thee people me kent 'out of decent hoine.4. c.,m.,.,i-...i . ;' them leprosy itself would be welcomed. J- Hut net mi tlie newspniier. It M nters everywhere nud is greeted by M every eye. Jleys and girls nt the most t-'lV critical 1U'P flinil lllelr li,i...,l.,II . B&- most lively and their minds most sus- Rt& ..Antllila .. tfr..l 1 ISK""!1 i""'""" "" permaueiii , .-., ... ..v.. .......ui.n-w Uy sneu prints rrwt" " " " ",i,u"er nine dreamed or Mi by their parents. This evil, which Is j& growing, Biieuia be plucked out root aud pranca. Anetiiighteued public opinion rtr should demand u imm nu ...,.i ... Bpweful father aud relined mother should Kjallew only clean newspapers te enter "4 TlllU UUUBVUU1U. t l n'r u ' Tltil...il t.'........ . .. J.-5J- m. uc iteuu 1 1 uiu Argentine. 0$ The rebellleu In the Argentine runiih. He has had many ups and lewns in m.b S fflW day8 s,uce il was ,lrs' announced by able. The news comes very nuicklv from that far oft' ceuntrv. nnd itnnnna 4 Ayrea btems really very much nearer te &Kff IIB than n.ile.r V..R .. c --""" "j vniiui nuerica. wnere & battles may be fought by the dozen j weens uciere we hear of them. The Argentine fighting began en Saturday. '2&an! as reuimeut after rpiimr,nt ,w i fefttl.a-belsand the navy finally turned ,fift"t the Bevernnient, the success :.v e reviui Htenied amurcd. The minister of llnance was a prisoner suu ine president and the rest of his cabinet seemed te liave Ikjcii caught like rattt In a hole wiilu.ni . i, Itasthepe of escaie. New suddenly a fj,flipatcU arrives, signed by Garcia, the ;jhuuvm imuisier, announcing his own Vnkaae and the sudden nivHtarinn. ? trttmpfcbnije government and giving Vik Oti tiled statement of the terms of fe. Tki Is hardly in type before '".se . Jk tXtbkfii- yaav1 news come of another complete reversal of the altuatien. Garcia spoke tee seen, for the peace negotiation nre abruptly broken by the unexpected arrival of re re Inferccmenta for the Union Civic, as the revolutionary party Is called. At neon en Tuesday fighting was resumed, the forces of the government rctrentcd and the war ships furiously bombarded the government house, hut seen It Is an nounced that the rebels are out of am munition, the squadron ceases firing and the attacking columns retire. It Is an nounced that the victorious Union Civlca lnw practically yielded because the leaders would net allow their men te attack with the bayonet. " They pre ferred te risk their own Uvea rather than te authorize sucli terrible bloodshed." Tint Is the curious way the dispatches put It, but the fact Is that n bayonet charge against modern rapid firing arms means useless massacre. General Grant even foretold the abandonment of the bayonet, arguing that troops could nevr get close enough te use It. Before we go te press the situation may turn another somersault, and by the capture of a magazine or xome ether ducky stroke the Union Civica may come out en top. All these important and startling events have happened within four days, and the result of thorn should make Americans thoughtful. Although our direct relations with the Argentine nre slight, we have an in terest in that most thrifty and promis premis ing of Southern lauds, for it comes closest te us In natural features and re sources aud has emulated our political example. It has bread prairies, which are lielng rapidly turned te wheat and pasture lands by nn active Kurejican Immigration, and it people have In spite of the hotter bleed of the Latin races show a firm determination te necure strong and orderly govern ment and te Htcadlly progress in civiliza tion. Buenes Ayres is a thriving wide awake modern city with world wlde commerce and vast ambitions. The trouble that has come upon this strong young country is ascrilicd te; the icckless financiering and stub born domineering spirit of the party in power. The nation hn advanced since the days when tlie tyrant Kesa as proudly harnessed the women of the capital te the chariot of his beautiful daughter, Mauuallta, In lis triumphal progress. Such arrogance would net new lw dreamt of, but meu in power have tried te rule ns Speaker Heed and IMt. Ledge would rule in our country, by rules and ferce bills. We, tee, ate seriously thrctencd by reckless financiering, and the desjKir desjKir ale efforts of these hi power te retain that power in spite efthc people and the laws. Events drift rapidly. Men do de ccive themselves with hopes (hat nil will turnout well. The majority in Con gress at the order of reckless leaders re-vci-hes. the ballet clioke of South ern states, and Northerners fail te reflect hew they would tnke an application of tlie same practice te them. The idea of bayonets nt the polls is calmly surveyed becattsu no one ap plies it te our own ballet boxes, but thews are signs of dark times mid need te Ihi heeded. The reckless financiering In the Argentine can be no wer.se than that of our own government, although they have reached the end of their string aud our spendthrifts have just mnde a wild liegiiinlng. Them Is a les les eon for us In Argentine troubles. An est en m ei I correspondent vt the 1 ii:i,U(;nci:ii calls our ntitontleu te the fnct that Ihu tciupuiiiluie in Louden en July iUIi, of this year, wns very nearly the huiiie hs it was en January titli, and that me were llioreforo in error when me stilled that the "worst of oer own capitals are neatly, If net altogether, as het, dusty and uncomfort able" '1 hey are certainly net he this year, as our correspondent has very conclu sively proven, but thou he will admit Unit tills Is an (ixccitlciiinl year. ud puiluips we should have emitted fuggy, damp Louden from our list or het, dusty cities, although the adjective "iiiRbmfortahle" Is certainly applicable. Think or a city in which a hlght or the sun is se rare that when it does appear the natives phetngtaph it se as net te feiget hew It leeks. Se, at leafct Mux O'ltell, s.iys, aud as all the world knows, a I'Ycnulunau couldn't tell a lib about the Kngllsh even if he tried. Tin: prizes wen tiy tlie pupils at the Burlington school Ter girls, in Louden, woieprcHontedbyMiH. (lladstone en tlie 11th Inst., alter an eloquent address by tlie ox-pieinler, full of wisdom and of sym pathy vUlh the imhse of tlie higher educa tion of women. Mr. Gladstone, speke of the vast and buuullcent chauges in tlie condition and prospects or w onion which had taken place In his own lifetime. He told the bright young girls before, him that when tliey reached womanhood they would enter upon a llfe of enlarged oppor tunities and rospeiiblbillties ,idiiiest un known te their mothers, and altogether undreamed of by thelr graiiduiothers, with whom he mid the lady who would dis tribute the prles weie contemporaries. These changes, he believed, were nearly b11 rorthe better, but upon ninny ethors which were at pi cent agitated, and te which se many peeple looked with enthusiasm, he could only s.iy that they neither met with his ap proval nor with a saugulne ovjiedatiou of happy results. He enlertalned hopes or great things, however,froin her higher edu- cuien, nud neliuved that her present op pertunlties In this legaul should he greatly enlarged j but he warned his auditors agaiiibt all Innovations which threatened te take woman out or the sphere for w liicli she was manifestly Intended by Cled nud nature. Ne laws or regulations of iiuiii can bestow upon her higher duties than thoseof niotlierhned audef the formation of character. In the latter especially her liifiiience was preeminent. ; All education, human llfe Itself, is successful only in mi far as it lends te form u high and neble character. Ter this are we sent Inte the world, and in this work of forming character, woman finds her truest and most exalted sphere. After her husband's address, MrH. dlnd dlnd dlnd stone presented the prizes, kissing many or tlie pupils te whom he (juve thyin. AAULTKIl WIIU.I; ASLEEP. MiirdoreUH -Act tit u .'ero Who Had lleeu lturused .Meney. At -1:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, Mrs. Charles It. erk and her met her, Mrs. Mo Me Mo ClelUii, living at Ilengies, Md., 12 mlles from lUltlmore, were murdereusly as saulted. They were nsleep at the time. IJerrlblp wounds were inude upon the left forehead ofeach woman. Mrs. Yerk is in a critical condition, and Mrs. McClcllan, who Is 75 years old, Is oxhh.-Ie.I te die. Jas! Meeks, si half-witted laborer cm plevttl en the farm, Hed tow aid the city after tlie assault. Monday night Meeks asked Mrs. Yerk for money, fcihe refused te uiwi it te him. Tuesday morning about 3 o'clock M r. Yerk left for Baltimore, leaving Mueks and the two ladies in the house. Meeks went te their rooms and struck them with the butt end of an axe whlle they wero asleep. Ile was captured en tha outskirts of llaltlmore this morning, lie acknowledged striking the women, saying: " I did net intend te kill them ; 1 only wlthed te hurt them. I shuck them both nn the forehead and both were unconscious wheu I left them. The treuble grew out of aoine money matters. I asked Mrs. Yerk for soiiie money, which she refused me, aud 1 sti uck her and her mother." Meeks is undoubtedly insane. Ile is "tvtxtyf! ti - - , thirty Tear of age and baa been employed br the Terka about aix weeks. Ilecame from Perry vllle, Md. Emit Iftiber SAtirMeM nia I.tfe. a Jehn Merrow, aged 10 years, and Krall Iluber, aged 13, were drowned In the Sus quehanna river, at Tlttsten, en Tuesday. The two eys, with ether companions, were In the water, though they could net swim. At the point whure ihev were, the big pines ortbeHprlmr Uroek Water com pany cress the river, aud owing te the low state or the river, the pipes are out of the wnter near thrt shore. The beya wete amusing themselves by running along the pipes, when the little Merrow boy slipped or and shot Inte the water. Yeung Iluber attempted te save him, but the pipes were sllpperyand he plunged head first into the water after the boy he was trying te have. The water Just at this point was ten feet deep. The boys being unable te swim were drewned. .A large number of heats were put off, and nfler an hour's work the bodies were recovered. Civil and Criminal Suite te Ile Entered. At a meeting of the Knights of Laber ex ecutive beard in Bcottdale, It was decided te enter criminal and civil suits against the Dunbar Kurn ace company for the less of llfe in the UIU Farm calamity. The widows ofthe victims have all concluded te bring civil suits against the company and tha Knight of Iaber of the coke region and the United Mlne Werkers of America will bring criminal aults against (Superintend ing Lang and the Dunbar Furnace com pany. Master Workman Kerfoot, ofthe Knights of Laber, openly charges the furnace com pany with retaining part ofthe money that was contributed te them for the relief of the sufTorers. Van Hoete.n'h Cocea The origins), most soluble. A Toilet Luxury. HOZODONT Is a luxury as wnll ns a ueces hlty. l'lsccd wlieni It nheultl idtrayn be upon the toilet, It adorn It, and krntlni tba tiute and Bencci. Htendneut 11 delicious rwrruine, nnd elves plcnaure. nnd health te It ner. Caiises Astonishment. "Completely prostrated for day with Indl- f;cAtlen and bllleui fever. The rnect of two letllc of Ilurdeck JJIoeil Illttcrt ntenllicd 1110 ; vlnlble Improvement right etr." Mr. Nonh llntf, IClmlm.N. Y. Meld In 1-nnrau.U'r by W. T. llech, 1.17 and 13U North queen street. Don't hawk, hawk, blew, 0t nnd dlKgusl everybmly with ytinr offensive breath, hut 11110 Dr. nnee's Catarrh llemedy nnd end II. MrenU bydruK(UtA. W,Tlntw Detcct Ives nnd I'rlvnte Officer Ummlly wear their badevs of authority con cealed under ttielr cletlilnit, but Dr. Thnmiu' Oil vrnn Its IhuIrcs In tliererm of printed label attached te each and every bottle, no thntall may knew tu mlnlen. It I given full and complete, authority tenrrenliillaebesand pnln mill dts II duty every time. Held In Lancas ter by W. T. llech W and 1SU North Queen IrecU QW1KTHPKC1K10 CO. Scrofula in Children. "In tlie early pnrl of 18S7 scrofula appeared en the bend of my llttle Rrnndclilld, then enlv 18 iiidiith old. Hberlly after tircnklnit out It spread rapidly nil ecr her bmly. The sea In en Iho sores would peal elt en the sIlRliteht touch, aud the odor that would arise would make the atmosphere of the room slckcnlni: and unbearable. The dlsnase next attacked Hie ec and no feared she would lone IiitMkIiU Kmlnent phtclansef Ihu country were con united, but could de nethliiR te rcllee tbe llttle InniK'int. nnd pie It a (heir opinion, ' Hint llie ense was heiieless ami lmiesNlliln tosave the child's cveslitlij.' It was then Unit e ilf ilf ilf cliksttotryrlwin'sHprelfle (H.H.H.) That met! leluu at once made a speedy and complete cure. I'er mero than n jenr past she ha been a healthy n any child la the land." .Ml us. Kuril llniKi.KV, Heluia, KansiiH. Cancer of the Nese. In lHTSa HeruapiM-ared en my nose, and crew rapidly. A my lather had cancer, and my hus band died of It, I bccameiilarmedaudcetiiulted my physician. Ill treatment did no Koetl, and tlie sere Krew luruer and worse In every way, until I waspi'rsuaileil totakeH. H.H.. and n few bottle en 1 ril me. Till was idler nil the doc tor and ether medicines had failed. 1 lme had no return of tlie cancer. Mils. M.T. Maiikn, Woodbury, llnll County, Tuxiik. Tlcatlse en Cancer mulled free. HWUTHPiCCIKIU CO., Atlanta, Oa. iX-1tl (1) TTAN IIOUTLN'H COCOA. UNLIKKTKA AND COKKKK- O00D IOIt THE NKHVES. The cliilins of Cocea us a useful arllcle of diet nre steadily winning recognition. I'liUUe ten and cefl'cc, it is net only a stimulant but a ueurlshcr ; ami it lias the great advantage of leaving 110 nar cotic eU'eels. llencu it Is adapted Van Heuten's Cocea Best and Gees Farthest." te general use. The strong may take it with pleasure and the weak with impu nity. e'AN llenrh.N's Cocea ("once tried, alwa used "J lcavmue Injurious cllecU en the nervous hystem. It I no weiuter, thurefere, that In all parts of the world tills Inventor's Cocea 1 recommended by medical men Instead of lea and rofletier ether cocoa or chocolate for dally use by children or adulU, hnleand Hick, rich and peer. " I-nrxrU sale In the world." Ask for VAN IIOUTKN'M aud take no etllfr- .. St'U C5oeb07 " pilK 1'liOPLKH CAHIl HTOHK, REDUCTIONS IN PRICES TO CLO.SK OUT inn 2$ llntlstlst reduced te 8c. French Hattne Jlteduccd te 10c. American Katlnes reduced te fc. aOe Krench ChallU reduced te 7;e. ll.HO Colored Hllk reduced te60e. TSc Colored Hllk reduced te 33c. One Let White Dress Helies reduced from K.W te SUM. PARASOLS At les than One-third their Value. IKS Let of Kine Colored KmbreUlerlesat lek Ihan one-half tlie regular price. -Ve have hunted out Iteinuautslu nllile panmenU mid have marked them at rlaigalu l'rlce. s m 25 East King Street, LANUAHTKIL I'A. iiiurJMulU ITANTKIX- " .'i7.iA.n BnrK'le yeuin.' man I wanted le Uikec mrcoef aUrecery Htore In thl city. A litieil iuiluw tund at udclrable location U T,lMlTOnn'i1r2S.,"rt5r- A ""a" - I-'or further particular call at l'i:.NfN-A KMI'IAIYMISNT 1IUHKAU. Ha, li beutU Duke wueit m People Stere lfnimiikc'. pMiLAeaLratA, Wedneeetday, July . law. Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. This 7c Gingham, was 10c only a little time back. t Very likely no better quality is new iec, or mere, in some stores. The wendef is te find it at 7c. Geed for service, safe te wash, heavy enough for careless wear in careless places, and sightly enough for any Gingham turn out Medium colors, mostly plain, a few stripes. A little coarser, a wink less of style, perhaps, and you have the 6c Ginghams ; or, one step the ether way te a bit mere fineness, and noticeably mere art, and there's the 10c line a long one. The whole of the wonderful Cotten Goods precession marches with the same step. .1c Lawn 4c. Challl ftcChnllla 0cOln(hntn 7c Gingham 10c (Jlmiham iy,c. ningham lKcQInifham And seen up Zeehvrs at sec. te the finest This season will be memorable for the little prices en Cotten stuffs. Jehn Wanamaker. Sixxtxitxxvt. TTKNIltf WOLfc, FURNITURE STORE, haa rtmeved te ISA at King treet, having a Mill line of Furniture of every description nt the leweat price. AIe Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our geed. aft-IMIl It. WOLK. ixa Kul KlngHtreet TrNDEIlTAKEIlH. WATSON & HERB, General Furnishing Undertakers, NO. 2fi SOUTH QUKBN STREET, LANCA8TKU, l'A. ltcaldcuce JNO. J. 'NVAT80N, Ne. 4 West Vine street (Southern Market.) Residence M. H. IIBRR, Ne. 4.Heuth Queen street (llrancli Oltlce.) j Mmd e CHH.VOIllliS. WHY PAY MORE ELSEWHERE -KOR- NEW STYLE Purxiiture ? OUK PRICKS AKE UOWKST FOR REL1A 11 LB UOOUH. -IyPt u prove It te you.-sa Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturer and Dealers, (2d, 3d A 4th Fleer.) Ne. 31 H0UTI1 QUKEN HlRKKT. TTBINITHll'H FUrtNlTURE lJKl'OT. D u a AT COST. We have a line efHettcc, Chair nnd lteckers that will "land the lain and mmi.iiihI vveilcilre le cloe them out. Settees, ft 85; were J2T5. ItiK'licr and t'lialrs, tire ; were $.225 and (250. A few 1'erth Rockers at II 00. UNDERTAKEN. We also kIve perheual atlcntlnn te Undertak. I in;. Day or Nluht Calls. Tbu lies! nnd Most Approved Methods Used. Charges Moderate. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street rpHKOLOCORNF.lt. " Mere Light !" Exclaimed the Immortal OoHhe; nud that's Just what we are having -AT- WIDMYER'S, CORNKR OF East Kingand Duke Sts., With the new French l'late aiat Frent. We want te let In all Hie Ucht poslbleon EUMITUKE, PRICES, AND Methods of Business. WIDMYER, KAST KINO AND DUKKSTS. a ate. 1 17011 YOUR INTKlliaT. A Fine Light Fnr Stiff Hat Fer tl.Ofl. Fermer iirlce, I1.W1. Ne old sleck, but New Ooed. Greatest Bargains In bTKAW HOODS ever offered. TltUNKB Hiid TIIAVELINU IIAOb Very Lew. Stauffer & Ce., Nes. 31 aud 33 North Queen Street, LANOAHTKIl. I'A. pNULKTRKKHTOCK FA11M. STORM KiNG (21610 RECORD 20. Blred by Happy Medium, tire efM performers from 2:Ut te 2.50. Dam Topsy Tayler by Alex g.iuler' Nerman, sire of Lulu, 2:Uf, Ac.. Ac Term for Spring season of 1K, e for 11 foal. Fer tabulated pvdlinve and ether Information uddrwui DANIEL U.KNULE, upru-uudAvr UuttUi, l'n. erch and Lawn Goods &Htm. "I3OOT8AND6H0HBI ' ' AFIf MOII' " ' OF THOSE Five Hundred Pairs OF SUPPERS AMD OXFORD TIES, WHICH STACK HOUSE a AND 30 EAST KINS STREET, 18 Selling at Less Than Half Price! TCALL KARLY.-Wa STACKHOUSE, NOS. i8 AND 30 EAST KINO STREET. s I'KCIAL MAKEHI VERY COMFORTA- 1IUK SHOES -FOR- ComferUble Shoes for troublesome feet. Spec! 1 Hhe t relieve the trouble. We've plenty kinds In all grades. Mere of them than anywhere else. One kind we mention specially te-dny. Have 80ft, Pliable Leather Uppers. Have Adjustable Hottems, Very Flexible. Have Neat, Medium Round Tees. Moderately Lew Heels for easy tread. Arc. Helland Comfortable at all times. Dressy and Most Tidy In appearance. Made a Custom Grades are made. Mnde thoroughly In every way. Specially adapted for continuous walking. Remember the price 12.00 a pair. That's cht ap for grades se geed. Shee In Felt and Cleth are here, tee. liread Shapes roomy within, trice for them : II te 12. And the Cheaper Leather Make. Come and see tiew wc can suit you. Kinds that sell nt SI.2S nnd tlA Here lt'seay te find what you want. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. s UMMER SHOES I TENNIS OXFORDS! I have one of the Largest Line of Men's, la dle', Mlsr.c'. Ilej' and Youth' Tennis Ox ford In the city. Men' Ilrevvn Checkered Tennis Oxford. -Wc. Rey' " " " " lie. IjuIIch' " " " " 4i(. MisM'H' " " ;j)C Youths' " " " ' 3cl Men' Second 0 ratio Light Tenuis Oxford, 00c. Rey' " " KK, IjuIIcs' " " " " 5,. Mikses' " " " Me. Youth' " " " fine. Men' Rest Grnde latest Light Stripe Ox., Jl 00 Rey's " " tc ladle' " " " use. Men' RetarudeTenul Bale. In Light Check and Solid Rrewn, II 50. I have ale a Large Line of Men's, Bey', la dies' nnd Misses' Canvas Tennis Oxford, with Rubber Seles, hnvlnc Leather Seles between the Rubber Bele nnd Insoles, at II 00, 1 25, II ft) and f 2 00. See Large Display in East v Window. The One-Price Gash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Price in BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 8 A 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. FA. J-.Ster 0 Closed Every Evening at 0 o'clock ExceptMeuday and Saturday. IJcutcca. rruiK BOSTON HEATER The Heat Wrought Iren In the Market. WITH 1IR1CK LINED FIRECHAMHER, Overcome the acknowledged objection te the exposed cast pet furnace, admitting a the lat ter does through the nere of the metal the most dangerous gaes. 'rhlHfctalementlsnmply Hiibstantlatcd by the hlgliet French, German and English hclcnttxts, and confirmed by Dr. Derby, 1'ref. J. It. Nichols, Dr. Frank, and ether authorities In our own country. It mul boHalder the attempt te tue Rteel, that It haa been proved by exhaustive experiment te be until for service. Tlie best quality of plate Iren only shall be used, and It Is of this material that the radiator et the Roten Heater 1 con cen con structed. The unparalleled success ofthe Rosten Heater has supplied ii ulthu most liberal number of testimonial, nnd for a full description we are happy te lurnlsh en application. yen hale uv - J. P. SCHHUM, NO. 21 bOUTH QUEEN ST. Clettl, TUMIIKR AND COAL J TOHACt'OBHOOKSANDUABES. WEST. ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by 11 i '!-? fcj iv rv uS-lyd 4JI Walr Htreet, Iucfuter, lv y AUMOAKUNKllH COMlAN V. COAL DEALERS. OrricsH Ne. 129 North QueenStreet, and Ne. 561 North Prluee street. Yahm North Prince Street, near Iteadlug Depot. uglMM I.ANOASTKIl. I'A. 4 r Tin: ri'Lktt carriage co.'s WORKS, DEL AIR, MD. .VNTKD-iletvveen AuiziKt 1 and .Sentem. "it i, ivvcmy Mt carriage lUKer. consisting of Ue.ymaker. Carrlugetmlths una Finisher, rainier ami Trimmer; none but thee who have famllle mil want kteady work need apply, tlefxl house can be obtained atdevv renu; couvtnleil tefacmry. An excellent op. pertuulty will no clven apprentliv te learn trade In tlie dlttcrrnt deiiarluieut. Girls can get employment In trimming department. Capacity 01 works, 3.0U0 velilcle pur jenr. . . ... ... .. . "..J..-J ' . : .. Qtjt . , rynux every evening Fer Bargains, P.CSNYDERdBRO., Ne. 14 Wf t Kinf St. EwrjthiDgSeW Atwdtolei Cost, AS WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. myS-8md N EW YORK STORE. HOT WEATHER BARGAINS -ATTHJS BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET, 48 Inches Wide, large Pelka Spot Reduced te 60a a yard. BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET, Russian Mesh, 43 Inches Wide, Excellent IJual lty, Reduced te 73c e yard. FINEST SILK DRAPERY NETS Reduced from H te 12 80, from 12 SO te 12, from ti te fl 50, from $175 loll 25. Twenty Pieces, 15 Inch. EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS Reduced te 25c a yard ; former price, 37c, A FINE FRENCH SATINE Make a handsome and most useful drcs. We are closing out our whele stock of the latest designs at 19c a yard ; former price, 35e nnd 37) Jc. NEW OUTING CLOTHS Reduced from J2"e te 10c and Se a yard. Best Value te be had In MEN'S STRIPED OUTINU SHIRTS at 25c, 37Jc and BOe each. MEN'S JERSEY SHIRTS, Seft, Elastic and Durable. Reduced from 75c te 60c each. WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. TTJOSTON STORE. Charles Stamm, 3537 BOSTON STORE. DRY GOODS -AND- Were Never Sold Se Cheap As They Are New Being Sold -AT- Bosten Stere. SlttertteuB. T UTHER 8. KAUFFMAN, ATTOHNKi'-AT-LJW. Second Fleer Eshlemaa L nlldlng. Ne. II KerUiUuftaUtrwU JT&-1114W NEW YORK SME Mi pen stmt North pen tat r . yiLLi amhem a rtmnt, Wa Preach, PRACTICE AND GUARANTE THERE IS nothing lean and Ratty ABOUT THE GOODS OPFE IN OUR 4 Mid-Summer THEY ARE ALL PERFECT, Stylish and Reliable BARGAINS IN MEN'S SUITS J t 4..508:UlCllt teM.00, f SOOSutlscut te (1.00. .00 Hulta cut te5.0D. ROOHultscut teM.,'0. iu.ue suiu cut te t.m. M50 Reys' Suits cut lef&OO. tl.V) Reys' Suits cut te 13 GO. ).IM Reys' Stilts cut te I5.ne. i7JiO Ilevs' Sllltx cut. tt tit U NRhln mean or ratty, but Geed, DurablJ B3UU TVI'1IIIIUV IrlUlUIUiF, 13.00 Men's 1'ants. All Weel, cut te 12 80. 1.1.60 Men's Pants, All Weel, cut te $3.00. W.UO Men's Pants, All-Weel, cut te 13.60. t5.00 Men's Punts. AlUWnnl ..nt tnunn .Men's Working Pauls, warranted net te rlt Men's While Vests, 25c, 60c, 75c,IL Many them one-tblrd oft' repular price. Rubber Cpau. 11.75. B, li&O. l, II, iSO. Rubber Legging, Blanket nnd Oil rintuia English Mackintosh Coats that are pesltlvelj TTHier-iiroei. RARGAINS IN CUILDREN'8 CLOThI INO AND LADIES' WRAPS AND JACKETS I 8.5.00 K lit SulU cut te 13.50. (0.00 Kilt Sulla cut tellO. $.M Kilt SulU cut te S2.50. M.00 Kilt SulU cut te KM. 11.00 Kilt Suits cut tnf.t.00. KM Kilt SulU cut te 11.75." t hM Dark SulU cut te (1.50. ( 8.00 Dark SulU cut te KM. tlO.OU Dark SulU cut te W.UO. ( 8.00 Dark SulU cut te 15.00. ( 6.00 I'urk SullS cut te (5.U0. (11.50 Embroidered Wraps cut te (12. Ill Black Worsted JackeU cut te (12. 113 Black Worsted Jackets cut te 111. I 0.00 Light Cleth JackeU cut te 15. I10O l.igiit Cleth JackeU cut te (5. ( VM Light Cleth JackeU cut te (5. ( 8.50 Light Cleth JackeU cut te 15. (10 Embroidered Silk Capes cut te (8. 14 Silk Lhcc Mantles cut te til. BARGAINS IN NOTIONS, UNDER! "WEAR AND DRY GOODS I 25c Underwear cut te 17c 35c Underwear cut teli'ic. 73chllkVesU cut te&Oc. lie and 10c Child's Ribbed Vesta cut te 10c Ignites' Underwear, 10c, or three for 25c. Children's (iauze VchU, Small Sizes, 10c. 25c Ijidiea' Hew, Beet Pattern, cut te 17c. 25c ladles' Black Hese cut te 20c. ISc ljidles" LislcTbrcad 1 1 loves cut te 12c 25c liadlc'K' Llsle I'll lead (lleves cut te 17c. &0c Silk TallutuUIeics cut te 38c. mjeKitlnes cut te 8c 12Xe DrehMOInubainsciit te 10c. 20e Weel Cliallls cuttel5c. 25c Weel Challis. SO Inches, cut te 15c. 87StrlpoMens De 1-iliic, : Inches wide, cul lOfftJC. 25c Plaid Cludlls, .'Ml Inches ide, cut te 20c. 10c OlngliauiH cut te 8c. bcOlnguamscut te 7c. 7jO f llnghuuiv cut te (Ijc. Winh Itidges, 1c. I ji ns, 2c. BARGAINS IN HATS, CAPS ANI BABY CARRIAGES. Everything in Straw Hats included in tin Cut Prices. If you be quick and leek sliarp, there an Bargains for Ever) body. We make It Interesting by taking ten pei cent, etr the marked price of all Straw Uoedi aim rarnseis, llahv CurriHL'i's at Cot Prices, and seme 1c tliancejit. Soiiiecciitieiinl bargains at Kauri 18.50. A few odd fclzcs tu Traveling Bags at less that half their original nrlccs. Lap KnrciidN, Fly NcU and Carriage Harness ai very i,ew figures. BARGAINS IN EUUNISUINO GOODS! It SIIk SliirU cut te (.1.50. (1 White Pongce SliirU cut te (3JM. t" White Pongee Shirts cut te (5.50. 17 Black Pongee SliirU culteM&O. I2.1W Flannel Shirts cut te 1.50. (.L25 Flannel whirls cut terJ.00. KLOOFlauuclSlilrU cut teti0a. 11.00 Flannel Shirts cut te (3.50. .50 Flannel Shirts cut toll.ue. 50c Silk Neckwear cut te 25c 25e Herman Linen Cellars cut te 130. Silk Neckwear, 10c. Fine Silk Finished Suspenders, 25c. BARGAINS IN BOOTS ANI) SHOES. (.1.50 Onera Toe Turned cut te (3.00. I I.6U Siiu.ire Tiki Welts cut te S3.50. (5.50 Dongelii WaukcnnliiiHt Tliied cut ted. (I.KIl.lteia ieh inrucd.i una i;,,cill l0l.u I LNiOperu Tim Turned cut te(.J. (1..W Rlebuiend Toe Turned cut te $3. (3 Dongeht Selium Tee rut te fbu, (2.50 Oiera Toe Tips cut til (2. (2.50 Mines' Spring Heel rut tejl.50. (1.80 Patent leather Vamps cut te (1 25. (1.75 Child's Spring Heel cut le (l.M. (1 Misses' Kid Opera Slippers cut te 75c 11.25 Ladies' Dungeln Slippers cut te 75c. BARGAINS IN GARDEN HOSE. ' Three-riunrter Inch three-ply, fully guaran teed, at the following prices jkt foel: 10c Hoi-e cut te 8c. 12c Wlre Wound llose cut te 10c 13c Wire Wound Ilexecut te tic. lte Wire Weuud llee cut te ISc. A Stere Full of Reliable Bargains.- Hiiamsen v fester. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AK& KO. US MARKET ST., UA1UUHBUR0, PA ..i..-- tt..'X'l -v-Ji -.-., l,-., COT-PRICE SALE llT'll w