f'Cl'r m--, swlqw w-v " , " . ...t f..jfivik'a THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MOKPAY. JUNE 6, 1887. A J'-mATj 1v" rryvsTv "j:'if t-' ir n y.i BtH ??Z tii -. i c ',?" K -SgMMNsj SBBMBMMS. ifflffi 'II IB if IS . S ! in ii iM mm BtESBBja,. i WaUr IntalHweMT . uliiit- 'TV'- 0- M last JVstMr. awl retesraau i wbb nmLLiaiNOam. Laneatter, ra. B5S fflnfntttr Intritiynrrt LAHOASTSR, JOKE C. 1887. . r Ike BeaU f the Chief Jestlce. ErStTa death of Chief Justice -Mercur ? MMa with a shock, as it was net expected t B illness would be fatal. He seemed ;tbsamanef tee geed constitution and ''kaMta te be easily overthrown, (Juite vfSSbably his illness was provoked ii'.laT the neat anxletv he has had as . his renominatien. He doubtless visit that this should hare been conceded te when he asked it: and that he should ,t towed te struggle for it, with a geed JMnee of net getting it, through the hestil. at? of the leaders te his candidacy, was a MMMH It MB & 'IM ! Man HOD K. H gwg mm tim urn Mt. IM aw Mea id Km. JllfliW!" mob Sed Uw.3 iW awl wl mm ) sme MMeif nvSBJIV wCWMBMAt SJOwwissS. iiimiWMK ! cawe m tss. ajSBJMSMaaAOTfJaTSVaBV rABTOf I 'MM eaatnwT. Aid asea-raoes umn is fMww te n Ara aianr. 1 'aaortificatien te him that mar be fairlr ac aef being his death warrant, when simultaneously assailed liim. A6 ia , r, . , .... .?&- secretary ana senator uuay win nare hif.U opportunity even earlier than he ex- "'feeted of setting up the supreme court E IMllrf ttiA ,wnr,raflAtia ttinf fin tiaa latul w mmiw vuv .w.f.Mw.vua wuv ug uaa takj I ulflMl .VW.1aIm.aJ 1.1. t.u.1111 .- F.;rM nwsvui invw.ju&ucu uia uuaiuivjr MJ. rJUBtspeais wiinse mucn confidence 01 ii"t. vi i in j- t jiiyv sua taarvy wui uui we presume ee what the crerernnr will de. and that , , .- D v . wjM will make the appointment for him. , t. antugv juercur certainly meritea a re. a Oaslnatlen from his party. lie has grown ,;' the bench te be a geed Judge, and was a fcYSrygoed chief justice. He was a stout &t: fanisan and strong politician when he ifewsatenthe bench and his education and tTMnciatien Interfered with his usefulness ; there; but he grew te be a better and fairer judge than we had any reason te ex. peet that he would be and his party showed ingratitude in seeking te threw him off the supreme bench. It is, however, quit in the line of Republican precedent. Judge Agnew was turned out 9 SO fraze. at the end of his term, and thfr egationef undue subser- corperatlons made against him, quite the rererse. Quay's charge z? gainst Mercur was only made as an ex cuse for the determined purpose te get rid of Mm as worn out timber. The Responsibility for the Failure. Firmness in an executire is a very geed quality and we would be disposed te ap plaud Governer Bearer's refusal te listen te the general demand for a reconvening of the legislature te enact again the revenue ff bill, if we could see any geed reason upon Xi Whlxh till refitaal miv ha finnl IV., would be particularly disposed te be pleased mu exniouien ey uoverner ueaver or Wf Brmeeas in resisting outside pressure be- aa iUbp we umYe uui uvea uupeaeu 10 credit kiss with the quality. We fear, however, Js"aat were la nothing in this case te war- fel lint anr laudation of the gorerner for an .masaspected virtue. It seems tee probable that he is rather yielding te than resist! w; fssa. - ,u,,v, .: i.. i . SyJniun, v& .uuuju yuvuu UIIUIUU Uti' r" -sasnni the vital zatlen of tke rensm.a Sr3- MBUnthli clrriimntntifpfi mimrmt. th if in. r?tfiuinHAI 1alArfl In thA TlennlAll.'in njr $ilZTZ -"' Ir, It is apparent that a great deal of money & Is saved te corporation interests by the W? sauure ei the diu te become a law ; and IALI. M A. AJ iL.i I a ,,hub lacs nas BuggeeieQ iaai it uia net 'kOMstly fall. The emission of the slgna. -p.?; an ei me president or tne enate was dls- te erered ty uorerner iiearer, and it is his fq yaatlen that has made this emission fatal te v sat bill. It is en all sides conceded 3i? that it was a very technical P-fe fault In the enactment of the W few. It is furthermore stated that r te a fault which the supreme court has de- auueu uiav nie cuuru wm net taKe notice w ' mmnez tue governors signature and the 3f hmad seal of the state is aOlxnd tn n l . Y'"Tbe same emission has heretofore occurred jry " " "W VUTCIOU UJ IUB aaal. '"''' And it does net seem te be a sensible & Mate of the law which will permit a bill (Si te be killed because of the failure of the gpsJarlcal signature of the president of one ts ," Ul kU0 esture. it is obvious Fthat it bills may thus be keDt from beoemlng laws it U the power of a presiding offlcertenuUlfy legislation. There ru, BBOUia ee some remedv fnr mini. an nni. M atoe purposely made; and when It has feavpeeed InadvertenUy there certainly cmpuuiu vq m w ei nwuiy securing the Bigimmre. xne law presumes what should have been done has been i; and when Governer Beaver found that the president of the Senate had net tne Dili, ne might nave called upon te sign it, but for the constitutional that the signature shall be made presence of the Senate ; and his oeurse. in view of this, was te re- '7aaat the Saeate te convene te witness the atjaatara of its presiding elllcer te the vj But Governer Beaver, baring discovered the mlstake.toek counsel with the Republl ' leaders and decided that there was no IMMdy ; and te this decision clings. The blllty for the faUure of the bill U Mwuaed by the governor and bis ad taad they need te show the oeenle it was a wise and honest decision, it h oeuotiui mat they can de. fc if "S, Oag ht Set Te Se EiMnce. Istka Fsak murdw trial la New Jersey piiiiii avuwaee nas been Intro Intre hy tba defease te the effect that the te) bar brala auae the victim's state- mailable, aa we hare suggested bathe Mat. Dr. MUksef Philadelphia, a aBMialist ia iMVMteteaiaaaittataaf mimA. sAthaAtlMaseBMrywmiUbeUBperfect; than wemM bs teaisacy te adept the atateawaU of etbers aa4 te use basaca that had beaa aest faatUlar. It was due te the dompttsstea of tha brain that Katie Andenea was dtetaclimd te talk, and only pea wham urged, and was impatient at being disturbed ; the disposition would be te make the readiest answer, te avoid farther annoyance and te be left te repose. It does net require medical knowledge te Infer that a brain pierced by a bullet may hare Its faculties impaired and te conclude that Its statements may be unreliable. It is a natural Inference. The brain being the seat of memory and thought, Its im pairment reasonably suggests a lack of cou ceu fldencein the products of these facilities. It does net seem that it would be sa'e te convict of murder upon a statement com com leg from a diseased brain. This point apparently would have been well made te the judge before he admitted the victim's statements. Dying declara tions of diseased brains ought uet te be evidence. lie Escaped the Trap. The Geerge and McGlynn men in Xew Yerk, have made an audacious attempt te strengthen their cause b a judicious use of William O'Brien, and that geutlenuti has flatly refused te allow Irish sympathy te be used as a tail for their kite. What a substantial thing It would have been for the land communists if they could have controlled the platform of a vast meeting of Irish sympathizers and labor union men assembled te de honor te O'Hrleii's pluck and te organize labor 1 With their most blind and eager followers nearest te the speakers, they would ,have leid the cheer ing for Dr. McGI) mi's wildest appeals, and for the most violent of ieolutien.iry reso lutions en land and labor, hilt; Ireland would have received just enough sympathy te give the cause of home rule its death blew. 'e mere serious disaster could overtake the Irish cause than the betrayal of a leader of O'Brien's prominence into an apparent endorsement of the faction that is new menacing law and order in New Yerk. Bx-Senater Grady lilt the nail en the head with his accustomed vigor, when warmly commending O'Brien's action, he said that Ireland's cause should net be mixed with any ether. What a hue and cry there would have been in the British press from the Londen Turn. down if O'Brien had consented te appear en the platform with a chairman who had lately Iwen chair man of a meeting addressed by the no torieus Xumber One of the Tha-nlx l'aik murders. If the incident serves te dis credit still further the assertions of the Tiims it will be worth the risk, but it is likely that the demonstration will be mis represented. In any event It has given Mr. O'Brien a splendid opportunity for refus ing association with dynamiters andden ing sympathy with the auti-peverty fa. natics. "Heme Knowledge" la the title et a new magazine, edited by Kebt. A. Ounn, and pub- I ll.hea litf tha Hnm. tTnrtuM Ifi. ....(.ilLn I lisbed by the Heme Knowledge association, Ne. 45 EastTwenty-secend street, New erk A close perusal et the number for Juue tinds It te contain a great deal et I titer est lug matter. The consular reports for April are divided into two volumes, the largest of which treats solely of emigration from Kurepe and the smaller or the fishery interests and Canadian trade. Beth axe models of careful and ex haustive work and the elaborate charts and diagrams which graphically represent the ebb and Hew of the tide of emigration are of great value. Few people can grasp all the meaning of figures, but when one sees a circle with a very small piece cut out et It and reads that the slice represents the proportion et German emigration in 1SS4 that did net go te the United States he knows that woget nearly all the sturdy Teutens who lelt the fatherland. There are similar diagrams of e'.bnr countries and divided circles show the proportions of farmers and laborers that at Jie from the sev eral countries In IStsO. Germany sent nearly four timea as many farmers as any ether country. Ireland took the lead In laborers with Germany,England and Sweden bunched net far behind. But In blackamiths, butchers, carpenters, shoemakers and tailors, Germany Is far ahead, as shown by parallel columns. England gave us mere mechanics, miner?, masons and weavers and strange te nay Rus sia sent nearly as many tailors as Germany. It ia net explained whether the figures about this craft should be multlpllei by nine. THE Thistle la gradually showing her weak points, and American yaebtuian are paining courage. She seems te be a craft beat fitted for yery gentle breezes. Thk news from Hu Leuia is net very creditable te the Grand Army, but it la proea bly colored highly by a few Individual wire pullers. They are greatly disturbed lest their glory will be eclipsed by the presence of the president, who remains as mute bs the fishes he ia catching. Certatn journals are calling upon him te rescue HL Leuis and the Grand Army from their very disgraceful position by declining te visit that city until the veterans have had their prance through the streets thereof. We fail te see the fitness of the suggestion. It would be much nearer te the line of propriety ler the Grand Army te postpone lu prancing until the president has completed his visit. What ever they may think or blin or of bis prty be is the representative of the dignity of government and as such he has a right te demand the respect el men of all parties. If the Grand Army men can net no far con cen con trel themselves as te receive the president with the honor due te his exalted station, they bad better stay away rrem St Leuis, but te expect him te withdraw In their favor is a an exhibition of bad taste that verges upon insolence. Ills Invitation Is from the citizens. Tin: Belletente bar, te which the governor belongs, has endorsed the candidacy of Judge Williams for the aupreme bench and m.,y be,.9UBy wla let "a governor appoint him. We may net be sure till we hear from Quay, hew he "and the eentleinen en nmnt. !?6.TUU .m8 m Pennsylvania politics," aimStnn S.up our Bmd8-" Thta is the !L." iiSn i y Portrayed it te a reporter wl hMpTn K iheelmen en operating ranad wr iPJlDJ",,Lv'lll J,M,Uc are con earned, 1-have made up OU It tutuds that the supreme oeurt et the atate U the bulwark of the corporations and WK havedetermTSLd f.Dge.,J:, Po-IUen a, rapldpi neaalble. WK ,i . " S7 "".UV new and then decide"" in "fi". the state and against the oeTnira. tleni Twe vote, will de It, one Ibte'mr and one the next. WE are ? determine! m make the corporations pay the state tax leav. leg the people te aland the burden m ii-i. local taxation. The decision of the court in JTexa's appeal relieved corporations nf ih.i.. en personal property. The revenue act which has fallen waa Intended te protect the tax payers or the commonwealth against the de cisions of the aupreme court and it failed for rvaaeus already given fe the public, and it is very possible through sinister Influences." Ha Earat Bis eay. from the H, T. Sun. "lt'a one hundred dollars ia your pocket," whUpared the defendant'! lawyer fe tha Jurer, "If you can bring about a verdlotef manslaughter In the second drgraa" Sueu proved te bar tba verdict, and tha hiW,ih ibBkwt a juror warmly aa ha paid "Yes," Mid tb Jurer. "It waa touch work- west ta for aeaulUai.' Jambs a. BLAtna arrived la New Yera Sunday morning and will Mil for fcurepe en Wednaattay. ...... Or. McCeMt, of l'rlnoeleo, and Blahep Stevens, who lmv Ix'en aerleiuly III for ever a week, am alewljr meverlng. Dn. Kl.l.oeu lectured nit the Iniquity of liquor, telPC.i, ectree ud tea at the Heventh I)y Adventlst eatuptneeUng, at Halanianca, New Yerk, en Saturday. OAiiuiNAt. Uumo sin, of Haltluiere, arrived In New Yerk ou Saturday morning en the steamer Uiutirla. Sunday morning be oelc eelc brated pontifical high utas at the cathedral and ArebhiihopCerrliran preached. Wkin FeitSKY, itya the Harrlaburg Citll, la the eldest editor tu that city. He haa been In the harness since 1SH, and for the last tarenty-Mteii yeara haa been connected with UarrlsburK paper Mr. Ferney was born la Lancaster, J tine 30, l"Oi. and wm educated tn the public school. At fourteen year of age be buitan his trade In the Ltncaater Imtki, l.niKNCKH etllce with the late Jehn W. Ferney, his uncle. K. C. SvKVK.Mi.au old and hlahlv.rtxpected citizen of Kltzteetb, Allegheny county, died Friday In the 83 ! year of. his age. lie waa born In WH lu Kll.abelh township, and had lived almost continually In that neighborhood ever since, lie waa elected a number of times justice of the peace, although of the minority party. In the spring or 1U5, while Lafayette was visiting thta country, be passed down the MonengiaheU valley, stepping a short time In Kllzabetb, 'Squire Stevens and nine ethers rowed him In a skill te Itrnddeck in an hour and forty minutes. Baa Hall News. The body or Jehn Ake, of Alteena, l'a., second baeman of the Huluth team, drowned by the capilrlnget a beat en May 1-, waa re covered Saturday near Lcrese, la,by Hsberuien whose hooks caught In nls clothes. Immediate burial was necessary. Tne League games et Saturday were : At Philadelphia : Hoten 3, l'hldelphla 1 : at Washington : Washington 1, New Yeik 1 ; at Detroit ; Chicago 'A Detroit 1 ; at Indian apolis : 1'lttsburg 5, Indianapolis 1. The Association games or Saturday re suited as fellows : At Philadelphia : Cin cinnati :, Athletic J : at Haltluiere : Balti more 10, Louisville 7 ; at Staten Island ; .St. Leuis 1, Metropolitan 0 ; at ItroeKlyu, 11 reek Un 11, Cleveland J. The Brooklyn defeated Cleveland by l te 10 vesterday. The Philadelphia batters could de but little with Kadbourneen Saturday, and they had only five hits. Of the four runs made in the Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Bosten game, three were home runs. Wiggins is new the star player of the St. Leuis club. Rochester has net lest a game with Parsons In the box. 'quire Kmmftl'l Sign. Frem the Philadelphia .New., Suburban communities troubled by tramps may get a hint from 'Squire Klnathan Em mett, of Darby, who, having grown rich en his paper mill, hu become a philanthropist and lives only for bis fellow man. When the fellow man happens te be a tramp en 'Squire Kiumett'a premises he runs against this sign, tacked te the fence, swung en the big trees and hanging blithely from the hedges : WASTSD 101 TRAMPS Te lit Ualxd cr iii- Sold ter Oli ities! Ten Cents a Head will be Paid for Tramp- te tie Kun Thretiuh the Paper Mill. Toe Late te KtUtj. " Deacon," whispered a lay member, " I put a blue chip in the contribution box yes terday by mistake, and I want te substitute a dollar for it." 1 Blue chips are worth mere than a dollar, my brother," replied the deacon, who baan't fnrirnttsn all lift U96d tO knOW. "AHd. besides. I s-nt the sexton around and had it re- deemed " m - A JUNE IUVL. lie steed My pa's KesiJe lioet-tovs The gar- tlavebeen lien Rate, Kepatred. And said, Ilehere "Come out A sigh for you And went 1 wait " Ills way. Said she. The maid Oh ! no, Will be Fer en A maid I'm scared, for aye Frem the Iloiten Cei ntOM THK HIFEOr 8KN4TOK ClfAtU.KS r HsRtGKK. Cander, Tioea Ce , -V V., J nne 6, 1884. Fer ten year 1 hate ued Allcock's Pokecs PLASTKKa In my Mmlly and tike pleasure In statin that In nearly all cases they have sap planted the family physician, having called a pbyalclan but twice within the latt two years. I feW that I ewe try present geed health largely tOALLCOtK'S PegOCS PLASTIES. MAUV M. B Alt AG SB. Ne ether remedy has proved se effectual In re llevltjg coughs and colds aa Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup. Mr. J A. Price, Deputy I ntpecter. State To bacco Waretaeu.u Ne 5. II il II mere, Md, cor cer itlilly recommends salvation OU ter neuralgia. Price cents. HVEIIIAL HOTICK. JUbT AS OUOU. Hen't allow anyone te make you believe any ether remedy Is ju.t as geed for sick headache as Ur. l-ille's Special Prescription, for It Is net true. This Is the only remedy In the world that strikes at the root of the dlaeue and drives It out. Olve It a trial. SHIl.Oirs COUOU and Consumptlen'Cure la sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption, sold by H. It Cochran, druggist, Nes. is: and US .North gueen St., Lancaster, Pa (3j BnesUsa's svmlea aalva. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. seres, Ulcers, Salt Ubeum, Fever Beres, Tetter. Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Cerns, and aU Skin trnpUens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay ig4win, n 1 I 1 Saill fiction, or money refunded. Price M cents per tnx. raz sale by H. B. Cecnr&n, Urugruu lil va isa North Qneen street. LancaaUir, Pa. Cm-mine, fodelorm or Msrcerlala in any tenn lu the treatment ei catarrh or hay fever should be avoided, as they are both Injurious and dan dan k'ereus. Iodeform la easily detected by Its offensive odor. 'I he only reliable catarrh re medy en the market te-day Is Ely's Cream Ualm, belnK free from all p3loneua drugs. It baa cured tbeuunds ei acute and chronic cases, where all ether remedies have falUd, A panicle is applied Inte each nostril; no pain; agreeable te use. Price Ally cents. Jut)2wdeed&w HJLITIVAU CH)K COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, UKNUY UllACUUAK. of Lancaster city. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention. luarJU-udAw JJHJK COUNTY COMMIB3IONEK, J. W. KELLY, nf Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision of the Ueuiecralls Convention. Your lnttuencs solic ited. inJU-lfdAw CK)K COUNTY COMMISSlONEa SIMON L. 1IUANUT (rarmer), Of Bast Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic county Convention. our Influence respectfully solicited. mlMfdaw pUR COUNTY COMMISSIONER JACOB W. LKBXU, Of Kphrata township, Bubect te Democratic rules. inarlt-ildAw CK)K COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z.UINOWALT, urocer. Klrst Ward, City. cratlc rules. Subject te Derae-al-tfdAw gWR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. BOLOMOM ZgaMJtB, Fanner, UeprofDemecXer"- maiutwaw "COR COUNTY COMMIuainunu yVB1ca? Rublect te the dtcUlpn ei the Demerr.n; County Convention. fOllysellclted. UENUV ir. 11 AkTHTaV01- venr Inflnenca rest tNRV a- iiauTu. inly tfdAfjr iraia i .,,..:.-v:" gast I amrteter lewnshiV ptOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER- KLl BATTEN, of Upper Laaeeck township. I announe ai self aa a candidate for county Commissioner subject te the decision of the Damocrmtle County Convention. Your Influence, restiact. fully solicited. Was a candidal for County ittmmiaslonerbefer the hut convention, ana at aBwssvawwiwsaBBaBaBi mmwmm aaaww weaMwawsnssriii uiSSi muw au jut. sVasistOiia, UIMMONB LIVER REGULATOR. HOW'S YOUR LIVER ? Is tne Oriental salutation, knowing well that geed health cannot exist If the Liver U out et order. . Less of appetite, bad bresth, llewels costive, Ueadache, with dull, htavy sensation, fain under shoulder blads, often mlstAken ter Itheu matlsm, rullness after eatlnn. disinclination te eiertlen of body or mind, lrruaMllty of temper, lw spltlw (or the hlitm). Krtlesnrs and a sensation of having lelt undone something that nmtht te have been done, Wearintss, IMrtlneas. it .tsbetein the ryes, highly coir nd urine, ntful dtram. i'onstltallen, etc. Nut all, but always some of t huse tnptems Indicate want el action ellbe LHer, aud lorasale mllablv remedy tnal can de no barm aud nuver anemn tu fall. TAKK Simmons Liver Regulator. THE C1KEAT t'NFAlLtNl. SPKC1F1U FOK I.IVaR DlsaASL. Prepared by J. II. .1.1LI.N A CO.l'hlla, Pa. Junel eed.tw , THLOI'llOKOS FOR RHEUMATISM. WHY IS IT That Bheutnattsm and Neuralgia are se pre va lent; This question has net been tatlstacto tatlstacte rlly answered, bat It Is certain that these dls etaes are net only the most painful but among the most common, and seme member of nearly every famli In the land Is the victim of ene of these dread tormenters. Ladles seeem te be peculiarly Itiblu te neuralslc attacks, which. In the form of neuralgic headache, pain In the back orel nereus pains are or constant occurrence. Met until the discovery of Athlopheros had any remedy been found for either rhentuatlsm, neu ral, la or nervous headache, and they were gen erally conceded te be Incurable, bnt Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe ros has Ueeu proved te be net only a certain cure for these diseases. In all their various forms, but aser remedy If, lu theuseef Athlopheros the bowels are keptrttfy avn, Its success Is eertain and te aid this, Athlopheros Pills are recom mended, which, while providing the necessary cathartic, will be found te be a valuable aid te the action of the medicine. Athlopheros Is no experiment. It has been tested and has proved Its wonderful efilcacy. The Athlopheros Pills were originally pre pared as a remedy for use In connection with Athlopheros, for rheumatism and neuralgia and ether kindred cemp'atnts. Used In connec tion with that remedy, they are a certain cure for cltcer of these very common and distressing diseases. They have also been found te be an Invaluable remedy for any and all dlaea.es aris ing from vitiated bleed or general debility. They are upeclally valuable for nervous deotl deetl Ity, bleed poisoning, dyspepsia, distress atter eating, headache, constipation, less et appetite and all stomach or liver troubles, rer diseases or women they are invaluable. These puis are perfectly harmless and may be safely used by adults and children. Testimonials of these who have been cured will be sent free en application. Every druggist sbenld keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot be benght of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. HI Wail street. New Yerk, wm send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is 11.00 per bottle ter Athlopheros and 50c for Pills. June6-lwd.twMWF rtAPCiNB plasters! :I5 MEDALS AWARDED TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! THE BEST IM TUB WOULD. Ceres Pleurisy, Bheumatlsm, Lumbago, Back ache, Weakness, Celd In the Cheat and all Aches and Strains. Beware of Imitations under similar sounding names. Ask for Bensen's and take no ether. decli-6tnaAwMWAr' ITX WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc , 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con taining full particulars for home cure, r UK E of charge. A splendid medical work ; should be read by every man who la nervous and debtll debtll tated. Address. PUOF. F. C. FOWLKB, mlWinltw Menrlna. Conn. CAKE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. O Knptnre, Varicecele and Special Dlsmges Why be humbua-irea bven&rhra when yen can And In Dr. Wright the only Usee lab Phtsiciah In Philadelphia who makes a specialty of the above diseases, and Cress TBant Ccxas Gcajuarme. Advice Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Offlees private. DB. W.HTwttlOHT, Sal north Klnth street. Above ttaee, P. O. Bex S7S. Philadelphia. lanls-lvA" CF BE QDABAHTKED, RUPTURE. Cere naranteed dv Dk. J. m. mavkm. Case at once ; no operation or delay from btut assa t lestal by hundreds of corns. Main eflce. an akch st.. phii.a. send for Circular. "T.lwww Atvara. OAjrm,sv. Y3ARGAINS IN STRAW GOODS. Stauffer & Ce., AKE, TlilS WEEK, GIVING SPEOItUi INDUCEMENTS ON Sinn Huts, Jr They are Closing Out certain lines at Cost and effeilng HpaclAL BAKUAINB en all ethers. HaUel Every Desirable Style at Lew est Prices. STHUFFER & CO., NOS. 31 33 NOBTII QUE EX ST., LANCASTER. PA. SJMOPJ AT WIANTB. TKY OOB HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The Finest Fleur sold In the market dive It a trial and you will be pleased. Alse tlrahain Fleur, Oat Fleur, Bye Fleur, and Heir stalling Fleur for Biscuit, Ac Goods Delivered, lele- phone Connection. OBO. WIAMT, atuc-tfl-ivd MalUWeatEtngatiMt. T BUKHK'S. SWEITZER, -os-Imported Swiss Cheese. We have added te our cheese stock. 8 weltzer Cheese, and expect te keep the best only. J ust received, a Fine Let et Imported at AC A llOMlandVEBMlOKLLI. .PUISS?.?l,J!..nre,,,nsI ,tna Imported Table oils, Bett'ed Pickles e? all sUes, suitable for ptenle seasons. closing OUT.-A let of French Prunes at 4 KSSffifc AttMWT8JRSKt j BURSK'S, NO, 17 a-ABT DNQ 1TEMBT, xaJjigAxaa, va, VLOTUiKH. UANBMAM BHa 66-L.CANSMAN&1.R0.-68 North Queen St. We lnlteeery reader of this advertisement te call and K limine our Uoedsand Cempnnj Prlees. !ullltK Ml.NS'S, 1101 'S AM CHILDREN'S CLOTHING (BET1L) At LESS Tit N W1I0LISALK PK1CKS. Who ever heard of Men's All-Weel Suits at tb.'.O ' Ten different styles te select from Who ever heard of Men's Four-Butten Cuta way Suits. All-Weel Worsted, at 17 ou t Ten dtl lerent styles te select from. Who ever heard of Men's All-Weel En.lUh Worsted "nit. Cutaway or f-ack. at 111) OUT Twenty different st) les te select tram. Men's Seersucker Coats and Vests at II 00, 11.25 and II SO. Men's Fine Mohair Coats and Vests, from lise and upwards. Summer Pants selling at COe , nc, 83c , It IM aud 1 1. 1ft. All-Weel Tauts selling at I1.7N UO, 1 Se, H oe ana ll (V. Kit, Cjuallty.aud the Lewest Prices tluar anteed, L. GANSHAN A BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANUFAUTUBEUS OF Men's, Hots' and I'hlldrra's Clathlag, S. E. COB. N. gUBKN A OBANGE STS, LANCASTER PA. AaVThe Cheapest (and Exclusive) Clethtns; Heuse tn the City. M YERS ft RATUION. Prices Down -A.N D- Values as Geed as Ever. Xobedy need weai Shabby Clethes these times, when New Ones may be had for se small an outlay. We can fit you nicely for Ten Dollars, and from that te Twenty. And if jeu leave with us Ten Dollars in Meney we'U,'give you Ten Dollars In Value. ir Strictly Fair Dealing only will be tolerated. Myers & Rathfon, RELUULE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. LANCAHTEB, PA. CJlRHH X BROTHER. -OUR- Summer Announcement! Te-Oay We hew a Full Line -FOB- Men's, Youths' and Beys' Weir. which hu never been eclipsed by any ether hense for quality, style snd high toned charac ter. We cialm superiority In these goods ever anything we ever handled before durtngenr ex perience of a third et a century In business. nd our reputation Is established of keeping the finest goods In our line. We have some of the daintiest, cutest and prettiest styles and patterns In this line that have ever been shown In this city. We have them In such famous fabric aa SERGES, MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, SEERSU0K4RS. Names which carry with them their own suffl dent endorsement of beauty or sterling excel lence. Kvery uuterul devlea of shaping, trim ming and fln Uh te please yen. These goedsare within tha reach of all desir ing a first-class article for a moderate price. Mindly bear In mind that we have also made especial prevision In Underwear and all ether Furnishing Uoeda rer yen. lirsh & Brether, ONI PBIOB MIROHaVNT tailors, -AND- detniers and Furnishers, COB. HOBTH QUBEM 8T. AMD OaUITsU QUABB. LAKCABTEB. FA. OWAMM. JtV. tTTILLIAM EDMONDS, Vbelstsli Dultrui Oommistiea Mirehiit ! AU KIKDS OF CIGARS. Advance made en saleable goods. Office and SWSSIUUUl, NO. B DYES STBEET, Providence. MHede lslaAd. aprlS4rad 11TANTED. TV A Bread, Cake aud Pretzel Baker. AP- V aa VL'Mnin JeMwd AnuTllle, Lebanon oeunif, it E NQLBTRBE BTOOK FARM. tandard-Braa stallleu la Sarvlaa. ROaUiKUie(tUl) I KaeflrsLS Tasursul.1T. (eats.,. ...... ......,, .........sjasas) Xw OataUsraat ,4Wai. SUMMER CLOTflING CLOTH rifU. J' UNT KKUR1VKO A HAnTiMOMrTiNK .Ot.'.,en "JHeme Spun nuttings In atrlea and IWalds. Enllra new designs Blank and lllue eerges, L'lay l)lgena)s, tUnnevkbtirn, MstgreaKer and Nrglrgee ubevleta, Just the thing ler sumnier wear. Elegantly made and Trimmed. lYrfectflt. anils fminfbup, at KOSKNSTKIN.TIIK TAILOM, .17 North Uuran Street. N OW READY I Our Ready-Made Stock -OF- SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared tn show our New 81'KINO STOUKln Keady-Made !ult. Our Assortment Is LargessShan mer lxifere,and l'tlnia Lewer. We haveTaken special cam te sret np getxt and Attractive suits for tte SI'ltINO Tit Alt, and we feel satlsfled our efforts have been success ful. Call and give us the buuent of your opinion. Oar Custom Department la Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Suitings, which we will Make te Order In the ileal Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BURGER & SUTT05, Tailors and Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. FA. w il.UAMSOH A FOSTER. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. en i 111 net be Uliappntntnd ' menttf rtth our Assert- THIN GARMENTS FOU SUMMEK WEAK, IN 1'KICE Oil OUAL- irv. English Serge Soils, 110.04 te line. Blue Flannel, fS-uu te II in). Spanish Alpacsa Coats and Vests, giae te 17 00, Seersucker Coats and Vests, II.JO te noe Bey's Seersucker Coats and VesU.tl S te WW Bey's Knee 1'antbalU, II oe. II S0,iua Bey's Illaca Alpacca CeaU, 11.00 and 11.10. Bey's Knee 1'ants, 35c, Set, 75c, II Ou Bey's hlrt Watstn, !vc , loc, 75c , r.c. GENTS' SUMMER HATS. The Maple Flexible Oerliy, ILW telisa Seft Felt Knock-About Hats, Sue. and 75c GentV Dress straw Hats. English Brim, ll.. .1 50, si.,. Full Brim Dreis Straw Hats, c ,7V; , 11.00. Bread Brim Fishing Hats, Sc., 10c , 23c -TUK If PYROLOI D COLLAR AND CUFF V Fessesses many advantages ever any like arti cle heretofore ettered te the public, among which we would enumerate - 1. l'ersplratlen will net artel thorn. i. The turn down cellar, are aa pliable as linen and (no be worn with a cravat, which can lie readily adj usted while en the neck. 3. Eten te the practiced eye they present the appearance of the finest launflrlid linen, and de net differ from It tn color. 4. They can be easily cleaned with a moist cloth en the snrfacs, for by se doing they can be madete last many weeks in all seasons, and en an actual test have been worn for two months without seriously affecting their outward ap pearance, 6. They are far mere economical and comfort able te wear than either linen or uuy substitute heretofore offered. 8. Unlike the waterproof fabrics which con cen stat, of a stiff and unyielding chemical com pound, they are tree rrem any liability te com cem com bustlen.anddo net burn any mere freely than ordinary texture, or felted fabrics. Theie who have given them a trial will net be without them. Cellars, 10c. Caffs, 18c. Ladies'SummerShees. Hand Turned Lace Oxford Ties, 11.00. American Kid Butten Beet, I IO. 1175. BtylUh Square Tee, Flexible Sele Dresa Beet, fi.60. Ladles' Fnll Dress Hand-Sawed Beet, 12.79. Trunks, Yaliseg andCabba. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 33, 84,36 and 38 East King 8k, LANCASTER, FA. AsV Stores close every evening t S o'clock, except Monday and Saturday. MOWJCKH.SC. F" NN A BRKNKMAN, CARD I We have a number of Goods which are just ia season, and which, owing- te our giving special attention, we can offer great inducement. " Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have aa geed Lawn Mowers aa are in the market for (6.00 and (7.00. Uabv Carriages We carry seventy.flve varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new in season, new few people knewanything about Refrigera tors, It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in five minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the beat. Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ-, ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Dent spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you' get the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can bem us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican wed Common Hammocks, Base Ball and aU Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLDffl & BRENEMAN, MOslMWerth QetialtTWi. nttr uoena. f &UIVLKRAUO. Summer Drew Qoedi -AND- SILKS. Silk and Weel Mlied Henda, rc 0 teane. AIJ.WwjI Winch Wide, 5).te BtfuKStM."' CK,"II,'8 - tmck Utfm """ lfH. . S;ear.BH"c,SRe8IL,l8'UM uSSL. SSSS-ittSa Sw Everything Cheap for Cask JohnS.Givler&Ce, Me. SB But Klac BtrMt, LANCAaTBE,PA. N EW YOKE (STORE, Summer Hosiery! WATT& SHAND, NOS. 6, 8 ft 10 EAST KING ST., LANCA8TBB, FA.. Have succeeded In securing a number of Bar gains In Misses' and Children's Black and Colored tlese at 5, 8, 10, 1 j) cts. a pair. Misses' Black Hese, While Feet, enlyUXcU. a pair. Misses' Fast Black Hese, Plain or lllbbed. 17, 19, Uandl7XcU.apalr. Special Bargain In Ladles' 1'laln and Faney Hese at 5, 8, 10 and UH cU. a pair. Ladles' Fine Balbrtggan Hese at 11). IS, je and S5 eta. a pair. Ladles' Fancy Striped Hese, tee a pair, never sold for less than 25c Ladles' Fine Uauze Striped Hese, lie. a pair ; real value, S7)c. Ladles' Lisle Thread Hese at 3TK, 90.73 cu. tell Full lines of Hew Spring Shades In LISLE THREAD OLOVKS. SILK TAFFETA O LOVES, FUKES1LEOLOVES, KtU i LOVES, In every variety of styles at low prices. All Bilk Lace Mitts, xe and cents a pair. New Jersey MltU at JS. 33, J7X. Mcu.apalr. A Special Drive In Ladles' Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 10 and UK eta. a pair. New Yerk Stere. J.a MARTIN 4 CO. BALL'S CORSET. THIS POPULAR BRAND OF COMET WE HAVE I ALL 8TTLE8. Ball's Health Preswrwing Corset. Ball's Circle Hip Corset. Ball's Sateen Corset. BaU's mesas' Corset. Ball's Nursing Corset. Every Corset sold with the following QUAS ANTEE: If net perfectly satisfactory la every respect after three weeks time, the money paid for them will be refunded by us. Dr. Warner's Corsets. ALL MAEKS IM STOCK. Dr, Warner's Flexible Hip Corset Dr. Warner's Ceraltne Corset. Dr. Warner'. Health Corset. Dr. Schilling's Corset. TAfCLEM, 7te. Apiece. Warneri " Geed Luck " Oenet. AT 49 CENTS. OU BltJULAR tde. CORSET REDUCED TO MCBNTS. One Theuuna Corsets, .11 alxsf , at lie. GIVEN JUiVAY. Te every porehaser of a Corset, enr Hand book of Game, and Pastimes," containing las pages a manual rer parlor and lawn. Car. We Uh PrUw) Hi. isaaaaacs rs 4T TBUUWMII OMMMffMsT. CORSETS! J. B. Martin & Ce., i is t$ W.J;'-T ' rti.. . T;i ' vy &$& HSK ilfci aaaii -,,, xitt ,&?kii tes&VA-.' jf-yaj-Sa'.a-t-A'-.
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