Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 31, 1890, Image 2

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T DAILY IWTELLIOESCKR.-iublUnea
i Tfy day in the year, bntS.Uuday. Served
1 br ewrlert 'In this rlty and xarreaudlnc
town at ten cent a week. Byrnannveaoi Byrnannveaei
b a year la ad Twice : 50 cent a month.
V WMSKLX IHTELLIGENCER-One dollar and
if-v, . My cents a rear, in advance.
..taenci TO BUBSCRIBERS-Rctnlt by check
VN. ar MMlefllra order, and where neither of
Jya; ikataMB be nreenred send In a reflitered
thtarM at the Pottefflce. an lecend clan mall
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Lancaster, la.
& LAK0A8TEK.PA.. Jnly31, 1890.
tss
Oar Laid question.
i-e -he rniiia is tee crevvtu ei ewn-iumg
vl 41.1a Anflntrtr flint fillnetlntia flf IllO
$- tU.9 WUMWJ M.V .""'-' -
Imest vital importance often nwtiniF
'gigantic proportions before tliey nre
fully perceived even ny tne advance
'gard among tliinkcre. Among the
Sl-'mauv examnles of this truth, nene Is
gmore striking thnu the hind question.
'J)e our Intelligent runners, especially
thee who vote the Kepiiuiicati iickei
1 1 vnr Aftr vrnr. knew wlint tills rillCS-
& tien menus? De they understand Its
IfTeaarlDK upon their vocation and upon
l&J It a fuliim" Tin ilmv Irnniv wlipm in II X
IpSVthe responsibility aiul wliein te blame V
SB? We fear net. co Ieug aim se persistent
p has been their struggle in the meshes of
the net formed by the hnrd conditions
3jaurreutuling (hem high prices ferull
" ;ltiey purcnase, low prices ier an mcj
S&. Mil, and heavy taxes upon all thelr poi-
session tnat they nave- nau no time
tjl .ah ILa .1ii.1i. nf ..nl. .-.I..I.I tr.ti3
'lur IUC BlUUJ ui niiuu HIHBHUIIOi
"'v- iXbUSj IUGU) uireuj lOMLtl nv.uw "
e - ... a..... unniiii rni'inia. ..nmn .ii
s its nliitses. for sucn a review may net
preve valueless even te the political
student, te iiegitt Willi incts which arc
most familiar, nil newspaper renders
have seen the statement which lias been
recently appearing In diflcrent forms
that the population of tunny of our
country districts here in highly favored
6-gj Xancaster county has 1ecn decreasing
psr that the census shows that It is less te-
EX!, ai. 4ltan llwnft l.in vanrci mm
Have
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e.t our larmers iukcu iiieniseives
whv tills
is true ? Ut0hs they demandud an e.x-
;''.; Tilfinatleu from the nelltlclans for whom
Zift1 4Vtv jftt, nt'nnt vimr nvwl it'lin nf-nllllui
f."i"'Vi-t.,M,cl,lnp tlrul ,f nil flin ItitTeklH lf
.' J " W IU Vt . B VH. ... " ..."...
VaKrlculture and the protection of the
m farmer?
aJ ' But this fa by no means a local i)he-
iajfe. nomenen. Farms liave been deserted
f!$l by owners and tenants for mere than u
tr .Mili It. T.u ltirvlnii.I In TVftlw Vfiflr
UCVAUV ! A1VCT AU(.(41I lit HUH A1'..
cast aud throughout all or tne siiuaie states.
"tX.Wuv should this le under u Kystem ei
gt protection which the politician, when
EtFpeaklng te the farmer, declares was ln-
. Btiiuicu ier ins especial ixiiieut, iuni
tiJalt . - . ..-.
when addressing the laborer, Hwuara was
S? invented Belely f
S;when the hat Is
for his? Why Is It that
i tifieuutfl rtiiiml fnr inni.
r. - " . ...
SiV-palgn cxieiisci, the largest centrlbu-
vtleus ceme from the manufacturer, te
i,S4i ,wnem no eiaoernto argumeuts nre ever
S'f addressed ? rcrhnns it Is becuuse the
fj'.ntan who " makes millions every year
i3ajwnen tiines are geed " needs no ether
xfV. l-a.lllilnnf
:;j Again, large farms all ever the laud
'fi are increasing in number while small
iV fkrma ak rclfirlVLlv ili.nrpfiHliiLr. Tin
?$f leAf. fiuVT1a'iilinii.'B ilifil In llie rliieiiilf. I.
W """"" ... .. ...w .v.-...w ..
Cween 1ST0 uud 188(1, farms under UK)
f acres iucrcascd in number only 10 icr
&eent.; farms of mere than 100 and under
, ' 600 acres Increased 1M0 per cent.: of ever
k$g 600 and less than 1,000 acres, 000
jew P61 ccui.; while these or ever a
kY?i J,wu iiL-iv.i JUUIUU.HCU iu iiuuiuer
"-tinl. lea tliim KINI ru.r kkii! 'I'iilu
a Carries with it the necessary cenclu-
feli'Blen that the number of tenants and
! farm laborers nre Increasing out of all
proportion te the increase of small laud
Bjff&te owners. And the justice or this cenclu-
?J$t anM VL'litnli wlimva Hint Ien vitnmftimniiu.
C.W, .....v.. w..., v .... ......wu..
Jv-j luuriu ui uur iniiuein uvic uireutiy n."ii
ST?"lAnlii. An if linlirnt nurntlnrv fiirm lmwln
biz- rinv uvnruu'liant r.itlnn 111 .t.liti unllint
&5r i i ,"'" " , " , " ' '"", i "" " ,
srfsy ii iuc iiiijireveu mrui inuus ei me wheiu
sa country were put uiidcr the sheriff's
rJSJv hammer te-day they would uet fell for
stai xwi-iuiru ei lueir viiiiiu iweniy-uve
S- vvears age. Hair a century age, farm
m&f mortgages were rare In this country.
Mas. wniie
te-day the unniertgaueiV-,'1";'",'
i, ?- the except "r
iti-w?":
tfi8 estimated that the "Western farm
mortgage business nlene lins already
reached the vast sum of $150,000,000 an-
'iKijually. The capitalists or New Kug-
. ;K-lnd held mertirnccs en 3,'U ner cent, or
i'her farms. The New Yerk state aircut
1. reports that 30 per cent, et her farius are
Uiungageu tin u uveiuguui euj jn-i ij;ui.
i 1 .... .. , i c2 ..n . ..i.-n
''f their estimated value. Andse it ls
itirougheut the cntire,tiary.
ue ltepueu.esrrparty while In eon-
m lugeucrai geverunient, lestereii
fstlll Jestcrs by every law it has en-
- )ea the subject or the pub
'"lide, the growth of monopoly
iirlhifilluin ft linu liii i I wliatvwl
iiuivoiteuii v HMD riiHiiuivu
is of our vnsl public domain
way corporations, or allowed
ute the hands of great capital-
Hud speculators. It has net
lvded that " America shull be
Mis"iu this trim aud only
"l. . ..i x...i i ii Ti
iWlll r-uu I'"! ulu ,,us "
Gleria 61 acres te become the private
M$ property of rapacious foreign landlords,
the Mobility of England and continental
Europe, who have no Interest Iu America
except te draw from the pockets of their
American tenants millions of dollars in
rent every year. Twenty-nine .alien
" ataentee landlords " already own U0,
647,000 acres iu this country an ex-
;'
&
$K pause of territory us large us the whele
(? or Ircluud. Aud they possess mere
ife power here than in tyrant-ridden Ire-
.ilann. rnr lr tlin TrUh fenriiil fnll ttifn
rrears nud can prove that his rent is
'rH N- t.l.,1. . ...!. .l 1.1... -.. II..... . .1
r j,,,UKiiiK i" an win iuiii it mir living, i lie
W Jaudlerd cannot eject him, but the laud
te'Sceurts will lower his rent and grant him
S? term of yearn iu which te nay that
: which has accrued. Uut in free America
S'A frtiii iitiwfiti Iiiflfllnrfl iifit. fililv rniiinvd
Hi the tciiaut and his family from the
fiT 'premises, but under ills i reu clad agree-
v ltiAtil ubM tmnil lila fnrtilf ill ctinl
Sf and tools and sells them te satisfy the
t.-JK. ..1. ..d ..u IIUIl,!. I n...lly.wl C?A..II.. 1
fe. 'J nuwiuiij rrviui tun
-tt, done te hundreds of his tenants injlll-
r tints
J When shall u halt Imi called upon this
9-iS j
niAlPef leduclngeur farmers te (cn-
aud day laborers, of mortgaging
r.rnCtWe,n t'reat eatutes and
j... . i.i'itf.iii .if fmuii.il if...i.
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SP? lerdUmV Is it net tline that our funiurs
should awake te the study of thfsouts thfseuts thfsouts
tlen? y ,
The Tariff Quettleu.
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FA AUBlwpuUIIUlU lUllilCJBUl XUUt'UStCr
I tceuuty imvuUfcii went te listen with
,rHect te the teaculnus or Jtrniw (J.
, vinalne. Toey liave hhewu by their
ryvetee in times past that they have
,ewtt upon hliii tis the leader ei Jctuleni,
their favorite chler of chiefs. Will they
listen te-dny with (lie same respect te
ids words or warning? They are doubt
less all aware that Mr. Jllaltie has writ
ten certain letters te Senater Frye, of
Maine, upon the subject of the tarlir.
Iu one of these letters he snys that the
McKlnlcy bill, which lias been pnsed
by the Houieef rteprcvciitntivcs and Is
new under discussion in the Benato, will
net give the American farmer a market
for a single additional bushel or wheat
or barrel or perk. He also calls the at
tention or the American fanner te the
fuct that his foreign markets arc gradu
ally nnrrewing, and that uet only must
new markets lie sought but carefully
cultivated if he ls te obtain anything
ilk ralr prices for his products in the
markets or the world.
And de our Pinners understand Just
what this implies? The McKlnlcy bill
Increases the tariff In the Interest or nil
classes except the tanner ; eml, there
rbre, compels the latter te pay still
higher prices for all lie buys.
It docs net widen his market, which
ls at present growing mere narrow, aud
this will compel him te take still lower
prices Ter all he sells.
This is the tarlfl'questien, se tar as the
runner is concerned in u nutshell, nud
many Republican papers In this state
declare that this imostlen ls the chler
Imiip In Mm nrpuniil. rimmnltrn. Tf n.
hew will our tanners vole ?
l.VhPlTKef tliotendoncy brought shout
by the Introduction of railways, te tlie
concentration or population In cltles,
Amerlcn hits hitherto been able te accept
w llh ease the vast tlde or foreign Immigra
tion, which lias for many years been Hood Hoed Heed
ing her shores. The explanation is found
In the iininonse unsettled public deninln,
which, until recent years, wns open with
out money Ttnd without price te settlers
from all parts of llie world. Our govern
ment lands were practically lwundless,
mid we therefore welcomed nn Immigra
tien which would liave overwhelmed any
ether nation en the glebo. IfourstatoH IfeurstatoH IfourstateH
men of former days looked with occahIeuiiI
disquietude upon tlie army of furnlgtiers
who Iniuled yearly at our jmrts, n glnnue
at our enoriiieiiH public dniiiuhi, "reserved
for the actual hetllcr," was amply muIII muIII
elcnt te check their alarm. Indeed, our
ability te icculve anil lutslmllate theie
uumborleHs lininlgrHnts from the Old
World was a matter or national pride, ami
we boasted of our I'ree Amerlcii as "nn
asylum for the oppressed of all nations."
Hut, where, te-dny, Is our exhaustiens
public domain, whlc'i our ruthers " re
served ler tlie actual settler T" Of the nine
hundred millions of acres originally avail
able, but two hundred millions remain.
What has bocemn or It ? Oranlixl by Con Cen
grcss te railroad corpnratleiis. UiulorDoiu UiulerDoiu UiulorDeiu
ocratlc rule only twelva millions or acres
wcie disposed or In this manner, during
Its long lease or nearly eighty yours or al
most interrupted pewer. Contrast this
with the fact that in the first four yours of
Republican rule mere than one hundred
millions of uei'OM, Iwlce the oxlentofall
the New I'uglaiitl states, wero granted by
Congre- te tlie corperulloiiH. This liu liu liu
moiise territory was granteil directly te the
railways, whereas, under Democratic, iid iid
tullilstrutieiiH, all the lauds given te aid the
building of rallwayH had been hostewod by
tlie males, thus, wlille carrying en a dos des dos
purate war te retain eleven lohellleus
states, the political party hi pewer gave
awny enough territory te form twelve new
ones I
Hut uet only has the publlu domain been
squandered with it lavish hand upon rail
ways, but luimoiiNe portions of It Imve been
obtained by Individual landlords aud by
great land companies, both native and lor ler
elgn. 1'eielgn landlord and land specu
lating companies have already gained pos
session efU0,in7,KK) acres. Ilesldcs these
are our native laud owners and speculators,
among whom nre Individual capitalists
who own millions of acres. Thiee rall rall
leads, tlie Texas l'.icille, .Northern I'aelllu
and Atlantic .V I'aelllu eivu together 107,
OJO.000 acres.
These facts preve Unit tlie United States
has a laud (piostieu, and one of proportions
se gigantic that It makes that of lieland
dwindle into insignificance In comparison.
A.N l new It turns eutthat brilliant lllaiue
is a peer and petty plagiarist, Instead of the
splendld "original thinker" which the
party organs se proudly worshipped. It is
even claimed that he is a very leccut con cen con
vert te the roulpieclty doctrine, and that
Senater Aldricli, of Ithode Inland, Is Its
real Intellectual parent. Indeed, It Is well
known that Mr. lilalne's4iisJnbahR.WB4 '
until a very locenlftato, ii'custems union
botwcenjdl JJirvjrli1 m,d .south Amerl-
1''1",?'2.l'is. ami u iiiiliin.loe. which did nut
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mliirln Nimlii nlifl luir NlltmriM iiivliii- In
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lauds. Hut heroic making It public, Sena Sena
eor AUlrich Indiscreetly explained fully
his reciprocity schema te the wily secre
tary, who Is said "te liave listened In
tently." Se doubt he did, and no doubt,
tee, that the Ithode Island senator is ty-duy
a "sadder and a wiser man," iUit Hlaine's
Impudonee In wliy ' imprepriating tlie
schema ns.hVs own is only tee cliaracteils-
-ih,'fliidte Deuiecrutlc loekors-ou, Is eiy
auiumrg. surely tliu rlgut nana or the
crafty secretary has net yet lest lis cun
ning. I Sai.vapeii L'lnliiiNlo!inodo!eatcilCiiinto L'lnliiiNle!inodo!eatcilCiiinto L'lnliiiNlo!inedo!eatcilCiiinto
main In olevuu liattlCN. Whlle furnlshliif,'
thin neus Ihey might an well liave iiiadu It
a reu nil iloen, but the Ukuiu i-'ln en Klvtm
a suggestion of accuracy mill hcrujulmii
veracity. T hey euKI net tell n lle for ene
b.ittle. It la sttUl that nil this lighting does
lint ioiuevo tlie possibility that the con. cen. con.
tenilat(xl union of the Cent nil Ainerlcan
kUtes In ene nation will be ollectod. Hy
thu tienty uiuile last full n president Ter the
union was te be chesen by let en the 'JOth
of AugtiHt from anions ,,le rekletita of
the rtve je)ubllcs thou in jxiwer. The
lighting new h ever the treaty light of
Ezctu, who lias selml the presiilunuy of
Salvader, ami ovitleutly liitoiiiltnileiiiuuil
a chance In Iho let. The llrst irosiilent
chebcu by let It te Hcre two year
and then ene nf tlie ether republics
ik te furulHli a president ler a lllie term,
nud he en until all have i-orved, ly nhich
tline they liope for a constitution uud lirtn
popular goveriimcnt us tliey understand it.
The treaty lias net been ratltlud Kutisfuo Kutisfue Kutisfuo
terily by u majority of the utules nnd com
pletion of the plan of union in August is
highly lniprobuble, nut wlionevor they gel
through lighting the party en top in ouch
Htate u ill no doubt be eager for tlie grand
presidential lottery te begin ut ouce. After
It there may be mete lighting; by dlsap-
polnted aspirants for the union presHlency,
Taking one eeusideratinn n ith uuethur we
areglad we de net live In Central Aineric.i.
Tun Souute ban bldutracked the turill bill
by agreelnu te tukn up the river nud harbor
bill for eoiiHliiemtlen en l'rldaj, Augiut
6th, but it is alleged that thin is only a rtue
te M'cure the prchonce in Wakhing Wakhing
teu of ken.iteri who nre inter inter
eted in the river uud harbor
bill, but lukewarm en the tariff
measure. Meanwhile there in no Indica
tion uf uuy deposition en the part of tlie
administration or the leaden, of the ptrty
te pay the least uttontien te (Secretary
Hlalne's criticism of tlie tariff bill. Tli
Biipporters of that monstrosity tire evi
dently determined te ignore the muii from
Maine, and Quuy'n Philadelphia inquirer
ls even tiying te get up a tarlll' excitcmeiit
for the state campaign.
Goen bye July,
1 wonder why
The poets de net rue about you :
Fer I defy.
Old Time te try
The imtklug of u year without you.
I
They Wilt Talk te ths Oraacers.
Colonel It. It. Thairun, manager or the
National O rangers' fair, which opens at
Williams' Grove en Monday, August 25,
and closes Saturday August 30, lias an
nounced the following distinguished list of
npeakcrsl Leenard Ilhone, Oerant C.
llrewn. master and lecturer of His Penn
arlvnnis State Orstige. who will speak en
Tuesday afternoon, wheti the exhibition
will 1)0 formally opened. Ill the uveulng
Colonel William I'enn Lloyd. Democratic
candidate for state senator In the Adams
and Cumberland district, nnd II. M. Cut
slisll. of Crawford county, will address the
multitude.
Wednesday will be Democratic, day,
when addresses will be delivered by Can
didates Pattlseu, Hlack, Barclay sua H. M.
Wherry Senater Faulkner, of West Vir
ginia ex -Congressman Itollzbeovor, Mor
timer Whitehead and H. It. Downing.
Thursday will be Republican day, when
Candidates Dolamater, Watres, Stewart,
Secretary Itusk, X. X. Cbartlers, master
or the Virginia state grange; Oeneral
Hastings, Congressman Ilresius. V. K.
Tlolletsud II. I Taggart will dollver ad
dresses. On Friday. A. J. Warren will discuss the
sllver question, followed by J. II. firing
ham, master of tlie Ohie State Orange; V.
IX Piellet and Mortimer Whitehead en
manors or Interest te grangers aud fariners
In goneral.
Tlie oxecutlvo commltlse or the National
Orange and or Pennsylvania and Virginia
Htate Granges liave been called te meet st
the greve during the term of the exhibi
tion, and the call is expected te be goneral
from all the state granges.
Van Hoetks's
CeOA The original, melt
felllWf.
A Toilet Luxury.
80ZODONT In a luxury in well as a ncce
(.1 1 jr. Placed where It should Hlwnys be uhiii
Ilia toilet, It adorns It, and gralUles the Uule
slid senw. ltxendiieiil a dcllcleim jirrriimc,
niuliclves plco-iure and health te IU intern.
Causes Aktnnlkliinnnt.
" Cemplelely prostrated for days with Indl Indl
Kcntlen nnd lilllens fevrr. The rlUs-U of two
bettlei of Jlurtleek Meed llllttri nUmtA me;
visible Imprevempnt rlKtit etr." Mr. Neah
llatcii.Kliiilnt.N. Y. Held In ijincjuttcr by W.
T. llech, 137 snd IX) North tjiucii street.
Don't hawk, hawk, Mew, nplt nnd illi-gmt
everybody with jour oflenMve breath, but turn
urtrmgeHuuiurriiiniiifuyfiiiucuu iu inirriiu
hydrusgUUi.
W,TU&w
DoteetlvKK nnd 1'iivnte OfTtoern
Usually wear their bailees of niitherlty cen-ri-iilrd
miller their clethlntc. but Dr. Tltemat'
Oil 1 urs Its badges In the form of printed labels
iittnched te nidi and nviry bottle, se thntnll
may knew Its mission. It Is given full nnd
complete authority tenrrest all athcs nnd pain
and does Its duly every time. Held In Luiicns
tcrby W. T. llech 137 nud 1L North Queen
street.
CWIKTHHPIX'IKIO.
MERCURIALllrlEUMATISM.
Mr. J. C. Jenes, elty marshal or Kulton,
kaiisns. writes: "About ten years nce I
Fl), .SI
A
1 ren-
traded n severe enn of bleed nelsen. Tlie lend.
Ini; pliyslclans of the city were railed In, ai.it
they prescribed medicine uftermedlrlne, which
1 took without nirordliiKine any relief. I nlwi
tried mercurial nud pninhh remedies, with the
mime iiiiHiieeessrul result, but whleb breimht
en mi nltnek nf mercurial rheumatism that
made my life ene of untold agony. After suf
rerliiK four menllis, 1 ku up all former reme
dies nnd eeinmi need taklliK Hwirt's HnecltlclH.
H. H.) After taklliK KeMrnl beltlts, I Mas en
tirely cored and able, te resume work. I con
sider Hwirt's Hpeelllc (H. H. H.) tlie Rrentest med
icine. or bleed poisoning te-dny en the mar
ket." INHERITED SCROFULA.
Hwla's SpceltlCiH. H. H.Jeurcil my little boy e
hereditary scrofula, which brnke out nil ecr
his fare. Tern ear he had sintered, and I had
f liven up nil heies of bis recovery, when at
einttli 1 wns Induced te use M. H. H. After uslim
nlftvr bottles he Has entirety cured, Net n
symptom new remains of tlie disease. This
was tlirce jenrs hit".
.MIW.T. 1.. MATHKItH.
.Mathervllle, Miss.
Treatise en IIUhhI unit Hklu Diseases mailed
"Ii' HWIPf HI'KCIKIO CO., Atlanta, On.
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TEA AND COITEi: IOR
Iho Nines.
VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA.
TUE ORIGINAL-MOST SOLUBLE.
Akk your (Iroecr for It, lake no e! her.
105
rINCO CHEWING TOHACC'e.
VINC
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L'XTJIA FIXE)
GHEWING
This Standard Brnud of l'lui; Tobacco In ac
knowledged te be the best hew uud the largest
piece for the money In the market. Vuicetln
tug en each lump. Its extensive sale formally
years lull etubUnhed, lis reputation. There Is
nothing Iveitei. Try It. Fer saleby deuleuand
greeern.
1890.
nprH-Sllcod-cemAlStw
Pru Q5tub,
T
HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORK,
REDUCTIONS IN PRICES
TO CLOSE OUT
!2Ji llutlstlfcth n-diHH'd te Sc.
French Salines Jlteduced te lt'c.
American Sutlncs rrdiirrd te 8c.
KK" Flench Chiillis reduced le :".se.
f l.( Colen d Silks i educed tefiOV.
75oCelored Silks reduced to25e.
One !et While Dress ReIm-h rrdiieed from t2M
teJl.U).
PARASOLS
At less thuu One-third their Viilue.
BlK
Let of Fine Colored Embrelderlas at len
I linn one-half Die reuulur price.
rf-Ve hae hunted out lteiuiiunU lu nil de
partments and hae murltvd them at Barualu
rrlcen.
s
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
murSt-lydlt
rANTED-
An encrgetle yeuiiK man ls wn.itcd te
tikatlmrce of a grocery Stere In this elty. A
geed business stand ut u desirable locution Is
open te a responsible party. A small amount
of capital Is required.
Fer further particulars call at
PENN'A EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
Ne. 12 Seuth Duke Street
IRlSMAN'8.
"NEW WINDSOR TIES,
FORBOYBANDMEN,
NO.WEBTKW0HT,
MK
People
Cash Stere,
lPantttker'.
rillUADKlMlA.ThnrndAy.JnlySLIsaa
Closed Saturdays at i P. M.
If you've tried an Oil or a
Gas Steve you'll never care te
again stand the summer mar
tyrdem et a range.
Gas Steves, 90c te $24.
Oil Steves, 85c te $16.
The Jewel, $2.75 (2 burners),
and the Baltimore Gem, $6 (3
burners), are gas favorites.
85c "Ironclad" is the campers'
oil pet.
Cavernous, moth proof, Ce
dar Chests, $17 and $20.
Trunks for every use. Ne.
7 1 is the one that makes bag-
gage
$10.
togas
lines.
smashers weary, $6 te
Steamer Trunks, Sara-
and se en in complete
If prices weren't right
we'd hear of it. We don't.
A biggish let of full size,
well made Blacking Cases shall
go at $i' $ 1.50 yesterday.
At the Basket Counter the
Japanese Traveling Bags, 85c
te $1.75. A novelty you'll de
light in. Fist-ful or arm-ful
all's one te the J. T. B. a
neat, snug bundle all the time.
Jehn Wanamaker.
&l0tlliU0
M
EN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS.
Hager & Brether.
MEN'S AND BOYS'
FURNISHINGS.
Striking Reductions
-IN-
(loud Uimllty Kluuncl Bhlrt, 75c, icdueeil
fruiu (1.00.
KnulWi Flannel Shirt at Jl.dO ; rcduved from
v;z.
KukIIiiIi Kluuncl Shirts at 11.50 ; reduced from
$.'.00.
Best Scotch I'luniul nnd l-'lne Canluucre
Shirts, $2 (K); reduced from VIM.
All Silk, Silk Weft and Silk Btrlpe Shirt re
duced te coil.
lUiualnnlu Ueinet nnd Cheviot ShlrU at"'.
Extra Vnltie Cheviot Shirt, Neckband nnd
Yeke, nt le.
Men'n Fine 1'ircnlu ShliU, three rellarHnnd
ene linlr of ciUIk, fresh dehlruhle kckxIk, 75c ;
rediteeil from (I.Si.
Sneclal Ilnr-ulii In Geed Quality Jean
Drawn, Sic.
Values In Gauze and BnlhrlKEan Underwear,
25e nnd 37c.
Chiilee Styles In Summer 'Neckwear, 3e;
reduced from Oec
Beautiful .Styles In Fine Neckwear, "Se t re
lluceil from tl.W.
Special Vnltie In Fnncy I'lqua 4-ln-Hniid.
Wnthuble, I ferWc; euNlly worth double.
Barcalus In :, Hesant 8e, 10c uud lilca pair.
BarKnlnsIn IlelUnttic; north Ilk'.
25," 27, 29, 31 West King St.,
LANCASTER
M
AHT1N BROS.
Te Deuble-Quick the Sales,
Big Reductions
-IN-
-OF-
CUSTOM TAILORING
-AND-
MEN'S EflMISHIMrS
-AT-
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
LANCASTER, l'A.
gcutifttru.
NATIIOIWT. DENTIST.
I)'.':
aiUBNlllK bttUAUK.
Fllllm: Twill nnd PnlnleMi Extraction Sie-
elnltles. New Sets iiiude, brekeu ones mended
and remodeled. Teeth lui-crted without plntes
and idveled, etc Yes, ecrythlni: pertaining
te Denllktry will receive prompt uttentlen.nt
erv Moderute Terms. Remember that Dr.
Niil'lienl Is the ONLY Dentist In thin county
he Is a KNuluute of Medicine us well us of Don Den
lUlry. uiiudwmtnKe Hint Is obvious.
iuar.Ulyd.Vw
-v-iiiitTlli: HI-NT HOT AIR FURNACE IN
11 ha market, te te JOHN BEST, itt-l East
FulU stn-t't.
m7-tfd
A
T ROSTER'S CORNER SAU)ON.
A NICE nOT LUNCH
will be M-rveil eerv nu'riilnK from Ute 12:30.
Ruppfrt'sJCjlebraled Beer drawn from the keg.
aprJe-tfu
TTKNIlf WOLJ,
FURNITURE STORE,
tias removed te 13a East Kins; street, having a
full line of Furniture of every description at the
levvckt prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended (e. Cull uud exumlue our yoedt.
aS-Udlt U. WOLF. I8tl East King Street
He feather
Comforts
wmwm
SUMMER CLOTHING,
t:
B
OOTHANDBHOBHt
A rBW MORI
OF THOSE
Five Hundred Pairs
OK
SUPPERS AND OXFORD TIES,
wmen
STACK HOUSE
OF
AND 30 EAST KINO BTHKET,
18
Selling at Less Than Half Price!
-CAU. HA.rtLY.-M
STACKH0USE,
NOS. 28 AND 30 EAST KING STHEET.
s
FECIAL
MAKEH! VERY COMFOUTA-
II LE
SHOES
-FOR-
ILgedi Ia.ciies.
Comfortable Shee for trouuleieme feet.
Special 8hae te relieve the trouble.
We've plenty kinds In all crudes.
Mere of them than anywhere else.
One kind te mention upecUUy te-day.
Have Seft, 1' I Initie Leather Uppers.
Have Adjustable Bottems, Very Flexible.
Have Ne.it, Medium Round Tees.
Moderately Lew Heels for eaey tread.
Are Seil and Comfortable nt nil tlmci.
Dressy and Most Tidy In appearance.
Made as Custom Grades nre made.
Mads thoroughly Iu every way.
Specialty adapted for continuous walking.
Remember the price 1ZM a pair.
That's cheap for grade se geed.
Shoes In Felt and Cleth are here, tee.
Bread Shapes roomy within.
1'rlccs for them : Jl te 12.
And the Cheaper Leather Makes.
Come and see hew we can suit you.
Kinds that sell at 11.25 and f 1.10.
Here it's easy te find whnt you want.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
Suvttituvc
TTNDERTAKERS.
WATSON & HERB,
General Furnishing Undertaken,
NO. 20 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, 1A.
Hesldenee-JNO. J. WATSON, Ne. i West
Vine street (Southern Market.)
Residence M. It. IIERR, Ne. 430 Seuth Queen
street (Branch Olllce.) ,lyS-.!iml
e
CHSAU1BBS.
WHY PAY MORE ELSEWHERE
-FOR-
.MEitf STYLE -
F'urxiitu.re
OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST FOR RELIA
BLE GOODS.
49-Lct us prove It te yeu.-fc
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
(2d, 3d A th Fleer.) Ne. 31 BOOTH QUEEN
STREET.
H
EINIIUH'S FURNITURE DEfOT.
AT COST.
We hne n line of Settees, Chairs and Rockers
that will stand the rain nnd sun. aud we desire
te cloe thorn out. Settees, 11 A: were $2 75.
Rockers and Chairs, fl M : were 2 25 and 82 60.
A few Perch Rockers nt II 00.
OTDERTAKIUd.
We nlseglvn persona! Httentlen tollndertnk tellndertnk
lug. Day or NlRht CjiIIs. The Best and Most
Approved Methods Used. Charges Moderate.
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
rjnil E OLD CORNER.
"Mere Light I"
Exclaimed the Immortal Qmthe; nnd that's
Just what we are having
AT
WIDMYER'S,
CORNER OF
East Kingand Duke Sts.,
With the new French Plate Qlais Frent. We
want te let In all lha light possible en
EUMIT1JKE, PRICES,
AND
Methods of Business.
W I DMYER,
KAST K1NQ AND DUKKSTS.
9H
Perch and Lawn
Goods
ffm .
O
PEN EVEBY EVENIWO
Fer Bargains,
P.CSNYDER&BRO.,
Ne. 14 Weit King Bt.
ETeryttiingSeld At andBelowGest,
AM WE ARE rOHITIVELY GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS.
mayWmd
ST
EW YORK STORE.
HOT WEATHER BARGAINS
-AT THE
BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET,
48 Inches Wide, Large I'elka Spot Reduced te
50c ayurd.
BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET,
Russian Mesh, 18 Inches Wide, Excellent Qual
lty, Reduced te 75c a j ard.
FINEST SILK DRAPERY NETS
Reduced from 13 te K 60, from 12 SO te J2. from
12 te 1 50, from tl 75 tell 25. Twenty
Pieces, 45 Inch.
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINOS
Reduced te 25c a yard ; former price, 37Ke-
A FINE FRENCH SATINE
Makes a handsome nnd most useful dress. We
are cleslne out our whole stock of the latest
designs at 10c a yard : former price,
.15c nnd .77) c.
NEW OUTING CLOTHS
Reduced from 12J4c te 10c nnd 8c a yard.
Best Vnlue te be had In MEN'S STRIPED
OUTING HHIRTSut 2ec,87Jc nnd 50c each.
MEN'S JERSEY SHIRTS,
Seft, Elastic nnd Durable, Reduced from 75c te
50c each.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST.
B
OSTON STORE.
Charles Stamm,
BOSTON STORE.
DRY GOODS
-AND-
Notions
Were Never Sold Se
Cheap As They Are
New Being Sold
AT
35-37
Bosten Stere.
.tterneu.
-r UTHER 8. KAUFFMAN,
-1 ATrORNKY.AT-LAW.
Heeend Fleer Ehlema La
North Duitwt.
ulldlnc. Ne. a
prt-lydAw
NEW
YORK
STORE
35-37
-urn1 '
? Nertli pen Stet
u
pn Stat
9w 00h.
yyiLLIAMHON ArOtrtEH.
PRACTICE
-AND
GUARANTE
-THERE IS-
Nothing Mean and Ratty
-ABOUT-
THE GOODS OFF
IN OUR
Mid-Summer
THEY ARE ALL
PERFECT,
Stylish and Reliable
BARGALNS IN MEN'S SUITS!
f t-TlSultsrut toW.en,
J ROU Suits cut tett.OO.
S tun suits cut to.ne.
8 8.00 Suits cut te 16 50.
tlO.UO Suits cut lets JO.
JIM Heys' Suits cuttell.00.
SI'Vi Heys' Suits cutlellM.
JiUtl Heys' Hulls cut te fR.00.
I7JX) Beys' Suits cut te S6.W.
Nithlng mean or rutty, but Geed, Durab
HUU .T Cll-llllllie V.10II1HIC.
$3.00 Men's Pants. All Weel, cut te SO.
I3.&0 Men's I'untB, All Weel, cut teUOO.
lien. Ml.
te M.0D.
net te rll
Men's While VeHls.SBe.SOe. T.V.tl. Mnnv
ii. a i ii. ci.dL
them eiie-lhlrd nil resulnr price.
Rubber Coits, tl.75, ti, I2.G0. fl, ti, UM.
Rubber 1 crkIiis, Blankets
nnd till Clnnris.
English Mackintosh CeaU that nre positive!
wnier-proei.
BARGAINS IN CUILDKEN'S CLOTH
ING AND LADIES WUAPS
AND JACKETS 1
t.1.00 Kilt Suits cut te tUJO.
i.KI KlltSultscut tel).
f-IM Kilt Suits cut te FA50.
$.U1 Kilt Suits cut te r.'.oe.
11.00 Kilt Suits cut til UM.
iZM Kilt Suits cut te tl.75.
f AM Dark Suit cut te UM.
f X.UI Durlc SultH cut te (0.00.
till (1(1 Dark Suits cut te S4I.MI.
$ hOO Dark Suits cut te 5.U.
t (I.U1 Park HuttN cut te 15.00.
111.10 Embroidered Wrups cut te 112.
Ill Black Worsted .Tneketfl cut te 1
ll Hlack Worsted Jnckets cut let! I.
t U.UO LtKht Cleth Jackets cut loje.
J10.50 l.lirlit cloth Jnckcts cut te 5.
f tijyj LlL'ht Cleth Jackets cut te t-
I SJiOLlKlit Cleth Jackets cut te e.
tlO Embroidered Silk Capes cut te S8.
U Silk Ijice .Mantles cut te ill.
BARGAINS IN NOTIONS, UNDSI
WEAK AND DRY GOODS !
25c IJndcmeur cut te 17c.
Jlje Underwenr cut te 25c.
75e Silk Vests cut te&Ou.
lie und lCc Cnlld's Ribbed Vest cut te 10c.
LudlcV Underwenr, 10c, or tluee for 25c,
Children's Clauze Vests, Small Sizes, 10c.
25c Ladles' Hese, Beet Pattern, cut le 17c.
25c ladles' Black lloie cut te 20c.
18c Ladles' Llsle'I bread (!evi-s cut te 12c.
25c iJidles" Lisle Thread CJIeves cut te 17c.
50c Silk Tuilcm aievcs cut te 59c.
12 V Salines cut te Se.
l'JKe Dress uiiiKhains cut te 10c.
20c Weel Challls ditto 15c.
25c Weel Cballis. Clinches. cm te 15c.
3J Strlre Meus De ljilne, tfJ lnchvs wide, ci
IO ..IK-.
2-"0 I'laldCbsWuiKfiuniHCUtteRc.
he (llnnliauis eul te 7C.
7e(iliiulinms euttettjic
Wu-h Belecs, 1c.
Law ns, 2c.
BARGAINS IN HATS. CAPS ANI
BABY CARRIAGES.
Everything In Straw Hats Included In th
r'lit. lriers.
If you be niililc and leek sharp, there ar
linrculns for Everybody.
We make 11 inn resiinaj ey uisiiig icn w
cent, off the murked price of nil Btruw Geed
and 1'nrasels.
iiaiiv rjirriiFi-H nt Coit 1'rlccs. und some les
than cost. Heme exceptional bargains at 18 anc
A lew (Kid sles InTravclIng Bugs at less thai
hnlr Ihplr rirlifllml lirlees.
Luii spread. Fly Nats nnd Oirrlage Harncn
ul very low i igiites.
BARGAINS IN FURNISHING GOODSl
flSIlK Shirts cut te 1.1.50.
U Whlte I'ougee Shirts cut teJ.X50.
til Wlilte Pongee Hhlrts cut te5.60.
7 Black I'ongte Shirts cut le $5 50.
K.00 Flannel MlilrU cut tejl.50.
t.i.25 Flannel HlilrU cut te.'.00.
J.HHI I'liiuuel hhlrls cut lei0-i.
ll.lWFlannil Shirts cut leU.50.
I1.S0 Flannel rdilru cut tell.U).
OOeSIlk Neckwear cut te 25c.
23c Ocrmnn Linen Cellars cut le 13c.
Silk Neckwear, 10c.
Fine bilk Finished buspenders, 2ec.
BARGAINS IN BOOTS ANI) SHOES,
. Ml niwrn Tim Turned cut le .1.00.
Jl.SIMiuare Toe Welts cut te U.M.
KM Dongola WauUcnphast Tli'l-ed cut te .!
ll.bU Opera Tee Tin lieu, I nun i, ctn ui iaiw,
fl.KI Opera Toe Turned cut teW.
$!Ji0 Rlclimend Toe Turned cut Inn.
JJ Donget.iSoitiireToecut IO82.50.
12 50 Ocre Toe TI ps cu t te F2.
t2fl Misses' Spring Heel cut le Jl.M.
Sl.W Potent Leather Vnmpii cut tell 25.
fl.75 Child's hprlng lliel cutteJL'iO.
ti Misses' Kid Opera Slippers cut te 75c
1.25 Luetics' Dongola Sllpiicn cut te 75c.
BARGAINS IN GARDEN HOSE.
(MS W
Three-iuarter Inch three-ply, fully Buaran-fl
Iced, nt the following prices jer roet:
10c Hese cut te 8c.
12c Wire Wound Hee eul te 10c
ie Wire Wound He-ecut te lie
le Wire Wound Hese cut te luc.
A Stere Fall of Reliable Bargains.
32-38 East King Street.
LANCASTER, PA.,
-an:
NO. 318 MARKET BT., HABIUSBUtta, PAJ
Williamson d Fester,
H- j - -i
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