(M HTJ WDATrWJ BPgs5',rOT8 m ; v. & m w. m & tg iTs-iP W T & li tsam ( BP?TWBTfcj lls-i sb.3s.i stE KmmI 9 IB 9 I" Be' v IB i9.fi .!" mm gwikH. . 9 199 mm tteu ragt..w stew , esss M waH, mm IVWwklj LrtaUigtnMr vr WUNUMY MOIMM. He Aotuefto InteUtgetut. IJtOABTKI JUMB 30. 1987. Cfc Tie rise; r tie Natien. The flag restoration incident has given Hepublkam hetbeada like Faiichild a te stir up aectienal liate by his V kWAfcVJIMBMIMMMk eWSS OB tMt sjsjssmi w wMiwrwiwmi IBssm Lancaster, rs. r JFM, Ttri K-MM I;;ll00lI-CUnilUiX WISH paisieu ue me iuhiu, ? &." aad it baa also furnished Democratic g- aafepaera a cnance te were in eeuie iron- '"teal replies of a similar tenor. The attempt of the Republicans le w real the event te their purpose for utrty capital 1- SS nas Been Diecsea uy me presiueiii, a i." . . .... ,., Mf .-rUMtatkra or tne wneie transaction te con- great. Even the extreme partisan llepublL W& - - - til it ,.. f Mj.a1....,1 nt r.. Sp; sense will uv wtun vidicuuu wi uj-Cn!r.- UIm aIsa Itian lalr nf .llatraltin &v? r? .... .""" . -' Pg: aaaxaircnuanas Deen mane tiioretigiuy j MHBDU Ul 11M IflWI Ull lrtUWTO. XtttTIJ eoauaen sense man knows that the Union flse? is as dear te Democrat as IteDublican . "$$ aad the ncateat of livintr Democrats is 4?V guiding the destinies of the nation under gj en -ever ui ui uk " " wuiuigwu. iui te'ir. UM tnnnaanda or itamncrAta nhe rnnplit IV 4V 'An tJ flmtf Anrlnf lliA vir Hrt nnf ntriiwut that It shall be used by political Grand t Army zeawu te put uie presiaeut into a 5L. ttJeepoBUen. ?- Hataral Gas Beaatles. &i'i The self-satlafled expreesien of rittaburg, 714 u ffttflAcftjMl In MlAlfailv nrraanf Ihnt. ntlv la ?S..'' & nlMLmmt. thincr tn lutlinM anil It la n!n jpvsiHvtug hi naiwi wis CMWkiv uu)3 luaii iue r- Hialllllill THtMlllll 11.11 lllll llll till If is.unnl KivsfJ-.-JsawfiW AIMWHt4 B1,Gauuumlt uww till then, M be reflects upon the beauties of natural gas. Filtsburg papers publish with evident joy any news of the failure te And gas near rival cities, and they have lately exhibited supreme delight at the collapse et the Cleveland gas boom. They pretend te regard with contempt the idea of an in exhaustible supply of Bas,and yet the eager ness with which they publish the theories et men who think that the gas will last aeivrar seeinue-new ina. uiey are net se ident after all. The Pittsburg Di.nitch gives space te an essay en gas by an artist, Jasper Lawman, who talks learnedly about terrigen and its generatlon,circulatien and eternal combus tion. His idea appears te be that the gen eration of this gas has been going en for countless ages and that when it can net escape through cracks in the rocks, the pressure finds relief in earthquakes and vel canic eruptions. The remedy for these troubles he finds in the drill. "Find the locality of the overstrained earth ; tap the swelling; the gas escapes, the gnuning earth is relieved, the danger is averted." lie laughs at the idea that the puny ef forts of man might se far exhaust the pres sure as te bring about a collapse of the crust. But if the efforts of man are se puny, hew can he rely upon them te relieve this fearful pressure 'i The power te avert one danger argues the power te proeke the ether. Everyone isentitled te his pet gas theory, and the artist with the rest; but the present aspect et affairs gives ground for the belief that the manufacture of gas will be se cheapened under the spur of 1'ittsburg rivalry that the cheap fuel of that city will et long keep for it the overwhelming ud- .--: vantage as a manufacturing centre that it 'iarr- bow possesses. Charges That Should Be Met. The New Yerk Sun makes a savage at tack en Mr. l'ewderly, general master workman of the Knights of Laber. It charges that he, in defiance of the consti censti consti tutlen et the order, ruled in the Richmond convention last October that the conven tion had a perfect right te ameud the con stitution, though that constitution is said te require that every proposed amendment must first be submitted te the local s semblies, and this must be done sixty days prier te the meeting of the general as sembly. The Sun also declares that in the Teceut circular calling upon local assemblies te vote upon proposed changes of the consti censti consti tutlen, a date for the return of the votes was selected which rendered it impessible for a considerable number of the local as semblies te vote upon the subject at all. And it is further charged that this scheme bad been se prepared that these assemblies ' that were known te.be in favor of the new P constitution, such as Ne. 49 in New Yerk c-fc wvw w auto vu iuwj, ami iuus u majority if In favor of the change would be secured. ae matter what the sentiments et the great rsuay or vue eruer migni ue. '' These are grave charges and should be fsuupviy uw py tneae against whom tliey h'un directed. They are made by a great ;swapaper which has uever been accused iJ'at unfriendliness te the laboring classes. Mr. i'ewderly enjoys a high tepute for aseesty, and it is Inconceivable that he teaii be guilty of the base trickery with ; ,)'n in uuw wanus ciuu(eu. ft 1-UeesieUres Ksa With retreltam. steNeas has at last been achieved in the fpn te run locomotives with crude uetre- ? ?2""m oaeunoement is hailed with frWsalasBsiasBi who have lone looked :!"? this cheap fuel. It !S? W,1 ttat tbis apparently Ptot-t-mai4vedUasiie. iAf!iT. .77! '"a at a rittsbunr r wsi ites, was treated at an idle Sk.BBBBBa SBUMl iaaslwi. nat gaslw iranwa from te FbBBhm em Ufi d ,- " w "" w v , iMt thai liiitjil.Ts. m took the tot fee AHteea te rittsbunr wife aee gallesa et end oil. FnptMsies an yaty pleasant reading, bat la this het weather we prefer facts. Reflect a alautoea the results of this in venUen. Besides the gain te the railroads in cheapness, it ts decided gain te the trav eller in cleanliness and comfort. Nosineke aad be cinders. lUilread travel in the faturewillnotbehalfse dusty, and tern- per-trylng as it new Is. There is abund ant room for the statistician te figure en the decrease in the summer crop of pre fanity consequent upon the triumph of science ever cinders In the e e. Title retail grocers of i'hllndelptiU hve ml lancadtbe price or segsr one cent a pound. Picnic lemonade will new become uiote ae. i - THoeK.llllcted or who dread that terrible Ulnen, consumption, will be rejnlced te learn of a reported cure made by Dr. Kellacher, a Vienna physician, who has produced artificial calcinatien et tubercles by nieaua of hypo dermic injections of what he calls calcium pboapherlcum. lie had been led te make the ex pertinent by ebeen Ing that tuberculosis sometimes heals naturally owing te the tuber cle becoming calcined. m i The Rhede Island Democrats with a great blare et bugles started In te reform the miserable constitution of that state. Hut the aesalen et the general assembly la ended and no result lias been achieved, ilepubllcan extremity in Rhede Island should hae been Democratic opportunity. It will never be known until that llnal day when (Isbtlel blows his trumpet hew often the government Is swindled tinder the benevolent pension scheme. It is new stated that the 13,000 pension received by ' Blind" Patterson, et Klmtra, N. Y., Is naid te be a fraud upon the government and one of the parties te the deception has confessed. - - Tub Lancaster County Anti-Corruption society should leek after the thuudur storms that aie desolating this vicinity. FKHSONAI Pnr.MrtKXT Ci.evki.anu Is said te be sav. lne J.&,U0U a year. Kkv. J. OKemiK I'Ari:, of Yerk, "iiu (or Kuropeou June i?j te recuperate bis health. EvriiReit William thanked theOerman Reichstag ou Its adjournment en Saturday for helping Ibeuatluual defense. Rev. Dr. McQlynn was the here of a parade of 12,000 In Mew Yerk en Saturday night. Han tiers were carried In the print print sien bearing the legend "Don't Gote Reme." Rev. Dit. K. V. Ukiuiakt, of Franklin and Marshall theological seminary, epimed the commencement exercises at the Kutrtewu Nermal school en Sunday with the bacca laureate sermon. Prof. Themah j. Urauam, principal of the high school at Wilmington, Del., who spent nis Doyneou uays near juciairs x erry, remembers ice te have lain along the ilver shore there until the Fourth of J uly. Kma Otte, of iiavarla, the mad king, is fend of pensant nhoeting. Hut no peasants are killed, although bin majesty fancies that be had brought down several. The way tbev manage the royal snort is ery simple. ,A linelinnting rllle Is handed te the king anu no iniuieuiaieiy nis uiuiekhi m uue ui the windows or bis castle. The ritle is leaded with a blank cartridge. A man is hired te pest himself in a thicket and te emerge from It at a given signal. Immediately en bis ap pearances royal bead is drawn upon him. f he king Urea ; the man falls and the ser vants put him upon a stretcher and carry him oil, while his majesty rubs his bands In delight. The peasant receives his pay ami puts In his application for another jeu. It Is a tine thing te bave a crazy ktng. vuiaum in rtta huh. The Deadly Raec It Ha llen cu,lug la fbltadclpbla rainlllrs. About the beginning of INh! a great sensa tion was caused by a succession of mysterious deaths that had occurred in the family of Geerge M. Palmer, a baker, at the corner of Otter and Hephia streets, Kensington, Phila delphia Between May, 1&I, and January 1, lsy, six oellins had been carried from the house, containing the bodies of Palmer's wife and lie children, Ciiarlc, seed 7 ; Willie, aged 10 ; Mamie, aged 8 ; Florrie, a baby, and Emma l.ydl, an elder child. Palmer and still four children living, one et whom died subsequently, making seven deaths In all. The symptoms in each cae were thowe of chronic lead poisoning, uud for a time the neighbors were di8xred te con nect these multitudinous ilea; hi with a de sire en the part et the husband and father te rid blnntelf of the burden of supporting se large a family. This theory was shown te be unfounded when en the ulgbt et Tuesday, January 5, Palmer himself uud hlseldest son Geerge, aged -I, were attacked apparently with the same mysterious dlsuaae that had carried oil the rest of the family. The doctors, at the lime, weru HUHplcieiis et lead poisoning, aud a carelul IiimmU-kUeii wai made of tlie water used In the bakery, te discover II possible the seurLO of the lead. The attention of the beard el bt alth was called te the matter, but all etlerts te trace the source of the poison proved t utile. Palmer recovered after a whllx, married a second time, moved te 001 I.ehigh avenue, aud all curiosity about the mysterious mor tality In bis family died out. luU-resl iu the matter was revived In a very unexpected manner. Ou the tub. of January lait a little girl belengtug te a family Uviug In the neighborhood of Palmer's new residence died in cenv ulslens, which were attributed te whooping cough, from a mllu form of which she had been suirering for n few weeks. Within couple or weeks a younger child, a little girl of three and a half yean, was attacked with precisely the same syuipiemv. Khe lingered a few days and died January 'X, The very day of the death, iu the last mentioned case, a nrieen-menths old boy In the tutne family was attacked with cenv ulslens. Dr. D. D. Htevvart, chief et the medical clinic et Jellursuu college hospital, was railed te attend te this case, which t-reedlly yielded te treatment and the child receverud. Ne mere cases of convulsions duvelepsd until March 1, when a boy se veil and a half years of- age was attacked. The convulsions were severe, following each ether In ipilck succession until hU death, which occurred twenty eight hours alter the first seizure. Dr. (Stewart attended this case as he did all that followed. April "I u married woman In the same family, aged thirl' seven, was attacked iu a similar manner, the rase, however, seen yieldlug te treatment, riubxe (juently a girl, aged twelve, dlul In convul sions and two ether children, u girl aged nearly fourteen and a boy aged nine, were attacked In the same manner, but recovered. lit. H tew art being convinced that lead poi soning was the source of the trouble new, proceeded fe make an exhaustive search with a view of liudlng where the olen originated, lie found that the family had lived iu the house five years ; that no cases of serious illness had manifested themselves prier te the appearance of the convulsions. A careful examination of the bouse showed It te be iu geed sanitary oendltiou. Inci dentally learning that the Utility had changed their baker a short time prier te the outbreak of the disease, and Hint the new baker had lest several wombera of his own family with precisely the same, symptoms before moving into the neighbor hood, the doctor vihlted the latter tu make Inquiries, lie found the baker's w ire suitor. ing from Intense lead poisoning, although ... utote uau uui yuv progressed 10 me con vulsive stage. Dr. Stewart told the baker at once the source of her trouble and asked him if he used any artificial coloring about his esUbllsbmeiiL He stoutly den leu usingauy thing of the kind, but when the physician accompanied him te the cellar en a tour of Inspection and unearthed a pitcher contain ing a yellow compound, beceuleased te using the article In the pitcher ter the purpose of coloring tea buus aud cinnamon buna. The amount con leased te was a Ublesoeonful in forty pounds of dough. Dr. Ktewart b ok a sample of this compound te Dr. LeUiuan who pronounced It eliminate of lead. An analysis of one of the buna made also by Dr. Jjeflman showed it te contain two grains of the eliminate. The family wbleh bad been thus tnystarl ettly stricken had been in the habit of pur chasing dally from the baker rrem twelve te eighteen of these buna and double the num ber for use oe Hunday, Everybody In the habit of brsakfasUaieu them, taking aosresly anything else except oeflee or saUk. The bsasr, who proved te be Palmer, dlaeUImsd aUlwmMgeottUpekwaous nature of the sMfsjIaaawsaw. There Is HUM eaH .as erer.tfiatae deaths te Ms awa weUsaifeesstaUM fatally elttsw eas tamer are dlreeUy aStrtrjeiabU ite Ha use. Tjs only ream that can be saasnsd for tee bob appearance 01 the easae disease In ; tiles of hM ether cuatemwa is IBOMOf them used the buns se freely and constantly. The developments in this case Indicate a source of danger from lead poisoning hereto fore unsuspected. i s llhtBg a 8aal VslaUsUeaaU. rrem the Oil City Derrick. 1 heard a little story et Colonel Markbrelt, ex-aaalatant treasurer et the United Blatea at Cincinnati, that Is worthy of the types. The colonel Is one of the principal proprietors of the VvlUtiliUi, a Herman newspaper of In fluence and respectability. Under the roU.tMiillellloels atwer saloon, which the reertets and clerks about the establishment seem te bate been In the habit of patrenUtua; occasionally. A knock en the counting-room lloer was a signal for the man of beverage te send up a glass of beer ; two knocks indi cated two beers, and soeu CeL Markbrelt came Inte the cilice late eue night. It bad been raining and the colonel bad no um brella, lie stamped about en the tloer te knock the rain etr his beets and clothing, and in less than no time a beer-Jerker made bis appearance from below with twenty seven schooners of beer en a tray. " Where are you going with that stuU T" demanded the colonel. Here," said Uambrlnua ; " It ves or dered." Who In thunder ordered it T" " Veil. 1 aunnesfl It vaa veursellet." " Veil, 1 subpese it vasn't mysellef," re torted the colonel In Indignant imltatleu. " Veil, anahew, Mr. Markbrelt, 1 saw you In the ettlce kemln' and heard you en the lloer stamp twenty-sewn dimes." The colonel compromised by drinking three of the schooners and paying for all et them, but at the same time warning the beer monger never te de It again. Ths Vaaderbiltiaiid Tsmpsraste. rreui the Cleveland Leader. 1 have recently seen it stated that Mr. Cornelius Vandetbllt, at the Central railroad has refused te let a room In a large building near the Forty-second street (.Hand station, New Yerk city, for a saloon, and wished there were nn saloons within an eighth of a mile nf a station. This Is very creditable te Mr. V. Fer a man of his millions he Hene et the most active men in all Christian work and charities. When his father was president of the New Yerk Central, the nephew of a friend of mine rented the eating beuse at Utica, at f,000 a year. A short time aftar he took it Mr. W. II. Vanderbitt came along, and asked bim hew much rent he paid. He tcld. Mr. V. said : "Yeu sell liquors?" "Yes sir." 'Vell if you will net sell them you shall have the place at fl.leu a year." "Agreed!" Mr. V. was wic. He did net want spirits sold where the men who bad charge of trains could step in ler drinks. Content te Try Vaa. Frem the I'hlladelphia Cull. A man with a purple nose was fishing for iwrgleselt Seuth street wharr last Saturday and suddenly tell Inte the water. A fellow fisherman of beueveleut aspect promptly hauled him out, laid him en his back and then began te scratch bis head in a pu-zled way. "What's the matter T" asked the oxcited by standers, "why deu't you revive him?" "There are sixteen rules te revive drowned persons," said the benevolent man, "and 1 knew 'em all, out 1 can't just call te mind which comes tlrsL" At tbis point the drowned man opened his eyes and said faintly : "1 s there anything about glv ing brandy In Meruit a?" "Yes." "Then never mind the ether lifteeu." HaxneU'a Deem settled. Information ts received from JelTersen City, Me., that en Monday the supreme court will reuder an opinion alUrming the judgmentettheHt. Leuis criminal court iu the case of Walter II. I-eonex Maxwell, and sentencing him te be executed. Tbis deci sion will be accompanied by but one dissent ing opinion. Maxwell is the English adventurer who murdered his traveling companion, Preller, in April ISM, at the Southern hotel in Hi. I.euis. pscked his victim in a trunk, labeled the body, ' Se perisli all traitors te the great cause," and then lied te Australia, from whence he was brought back by St. Ixula authorities. BVMVIAJ. KOT1UMS. THAT HACKING COUQU can be se cared bv Shlleh's Cure. W unannlwi it Unii by H. B. Cochran druggist, Nes. U7and IS North gueen 8L. Lancaster, 1'a. (1) seur-rirUia. Of our American poeplonre nffilctPd with sick nealiu.hti In tlllicr Its nurveu-", lilllouser con- fp-"llvu forms, causal liy irn-i-iiliir h.illts, high lvliif.M'tc.,nml no renufly hiu cvt Cfiiniuerts It until Dr. Lesllu's bi'cl.il 1'ii-xL-rtptWm was dls dls cevvnsl. Gtrulta trial. Sue advertisement te another column. (j) SLKEt'LK"b NIGHTS, uiiule inl-wrahle by that terrible cough, bhileb's Cnre Is the ruuit-u y for you. Sold ,y II. U. Ceuhran, druggUt, Nes 137 and lit North Vlunen St.. Lautuster, Pa. (S) Pact Werth Knewing. In all dleeanus el ibe uisal mucous iiivmbrsne theremuay hlJ iumh be nen-lriiuuin,-. Ihta invdlcal protvsslen lull besm slew te learn this. Nothing a.tttsUclery can Ixi acxeuipllshtd with douches. Bnuirj, ponders, syringes, astringents or any similar appilcatlen-i. because they are all Irritating, de mil thernuKhlv reach the affected surfaces and should m aliandened as worse than failures. A multlludHel persons who had ter jearj lierne aU the worry and pain that catarrh can liiilltt Imtll te nullc.il una nuruiauent cures wrought by Kly's Crciui Ualm. Ju.-j-Jwdead.Vw VULITIVAU CIOH COUNTY COMMISSION KK, "Mttl I'HauilUAB, el Lanuwtertlty. Huhjectte the decision el lie UeuiocralkLenventlon. marJJ-tldAw the OWK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, J. W.Kgl.LV, of Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision of the Democratic Convention, Your Indnunce miIIc ted. uutfdAw CtOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. HUANDT (farmer). Of Kast DeneKal township, Subject te the de cision of the OemetruUc County Convention. V our Inrtiiunce rcsiwcllully solicited. mitiiiaw lf K COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. JACOII W. LKIIKU. tit Kphma tewushlp. Uubluct te Democratic rules. marll-tfdftw CWlt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A.7.. Kl.MJWAl.T, Grocer, first Watd, City. Subject U) Demo Deme cra'.lc rules. al-tfdAw F It COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, SOLOMON ZKAMKlt. farmer. Of West lleuintluld township, sutiject te the Decision et the Democratic CouveuUen. luiu'J-tfdAw FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. At the reunst el many friends 1 announce mysell as a candidate for County Commissioner. Hublect te the dettolen of the Democratic County Convection. Your Iniluence respect fully solicited. IIKNUY r. HAItTMAN, ml'J tldA w Kasl J4tmiwU)r Township. F it COUNTY COMMISSIONKK- KM BATTKN, of Upper Uiaceck township. 1 announce my self as a candidate for County Commissioner subject te the doclsten of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicited. Was a candidate for County Commissioner before the last convention, and at the request of my friends withdrew In favor of the candidates train the Oeutbern dUtrlct. UdAw SLl BATTBN. DH)U COUNTY AU UITOK, JAS.F. BOWKU, el Paradise township, subject te the decision of IheUsBiocraUcCenveutlouUi be held July Je, l' JunetfdAws JMUl COUNTY AUUITOB, CIIAS. w. fUBKY, Of East llrnmore tewnshtn. Babiect te Urn dn. Ju v"a? ss? "'"""te' Ceu"mV ConvSllleJt JUST KKUKIVKII A If VNDSOMK LINK or Hootch and Heme Hnun 'UttlnsilaHtrtnu and Plaids. anUrs new de.lgns. Black and JUue Serges, Clay Diagonals, ilaartoekburn, MacgraaKer and Neglegee Cheviots, just uu thing for summer wear. Uea-antly mads aad Trimmed. Perfect nu Suits from no up, at KOSKMSTKIN.TUa TAlCtlK. 37 North Queen street. JWC0SUX. lUlMOmi IJ VKK BsKIUUa,TOSb It U really surprising hew people will sutler month altcrmealb. and year after year with CONSTIPATION When a regular habit of body can be secured wlthontchangtnsthsdlster dlterganUIng the jstem, U they wUl only TAKK SIMMONS LIVER RICrULATOR. A StMl'bt UUT KrrRCTIVK VKUKTABLB CUMl'UUMU. t have u-d Simmons Liver Keaulater for Constipation, and always with decided benefit." UiaAM Waisaa, Late Chief Justice ettla. 1'rep.vred by .1. II. ZML1N A CO , rhtla., Pa. JuneliteedAw QAPC1NK PliAHTBRti. 35 MEDALS AWAKDED TO Bensen's Ctpcine Plaster ! TUB BKST IN TttK WOULD. Cures rienrtsy, Itheumatlsin, Liuubage, Back ache. Weakness, Colds In the Chest aud all Ache and Strains. Iteware or Imitations under similar sounding names. Sv Ask for Bsnunn's and take no ether. decllbeidAwMWAK T WEAK MEN Buttering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc. 1 will send a valuable treatise Iwtsledl ran. tatnlngfull particulars for home cure, ritBB of chaive. A splendid medical work ; should be read uy every man who ts nervous and debili tated, address, ruer. r. C. reWLKU, mlVtmdAw atoedus. Conn. 1UHH UUsvKsJtTKlIiX RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by Dll. J. a MAYBK. Base at once : no operation or delay from busi ness i tested by hundredsef cures. Main cSBce, tn ARCH .st, PH1LA. Bend for Circular. rnift iiki' uvens. J. U1VLKK A CO. Gentlemen's Wear. UMMK& SUITS made te order at short notice at Lew Down Cash 1'rlccs. UAUZK UNDBUWEAU. JEAN r.VNTN L1NKN S-1'LY COLLAK3, ICC currs, isc SUMMER NBC&WBAK. ll.VNDBBKCUltrS, IIOSlKKY.Au sWCs.11 and see our goods and prices. JolmS.Givler&Ce., Ne. as stoat Kins Straat, LANCASTBK, PA. J.& MAKT1N A CO. A PARTIAL LIST -OF THE -THAT- ARRIVED YESTERDAY -AT- J. B. M. & CO.'S. What de you think of a DKfSS SATEEN that Is rine In Quality, Elegant Patterns, and a great number te select from, for Se. a yard. At 10c a yard we have the WIDE SaTBENB In Dots and Checks In all the Desirable Bsadea. At l!Hc a Complete Line of Hlua Checks and Dots, Heliotrope, felka Dots, and a very Choice Line of White aad Cieatn figure ea Black Grounds. At 2V. 30c. and 35c, a Line of fltENCU 8TlNKSel thopremlnent msnntaeturers. At least a Handled Patterns, censlstlntc el the Choicest fatleras selected from the Larisest Btecas tn New Yerk and Philadelphia. THE NEW PRICE ON Crazy Crepe I3I2XC AY' ABO. Philadelphia Price, 16c. Mew Designs and Pat terns, stripes Wide and Narrow. Screll Werk en cream and White Grounds. One Hundred Pieces Yard Wide BATI8T B, at 9c a yard, are among the bargains, and well may they be called bargains, as the regular price is l&c. Last week we gave an order for as places Cracr Ciepe. They answered and went out with a nun at IGc. a yard. An Invoice yesterday brought us ?.!Wla.nUtr with the price broken te iJJfc. rtuiadelpblA price, 16c OBINKLBD 8BEU9UCKBBS at 4c. for the narrow and wide atrteen Cream Grounds ; tc. fertberancy Stripes In flak. Blue jvud lilack en Cream Grounds! Idcfer the Black, Garnet and Blue stripes i ths largest selection In the city of wide narrow striped plaid. J. B. Martin & Ce., Gar. West Kba IMm Ml, LABUASTBS, FA. JBXBLPMea coaawmex. neii Ms VLOTHltW. "IkJOWKKAUY f Our Retdv-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared In show our New BPKlNtt STOCK tn Keady-Made milt. Our Assortment t Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special care W t up geed and Altractlre enlls ler the BPBINU TKAVDB, and we feel snllnaed onretTeru have Iwen success ful. Call and give us the benefit el your opinion. Oar Custom Department 1. Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Buttings, which we wUI Make te Older IuUmj Beat Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BURGER & SUTTON, Tallin aiaUl'lethiers, NO. 24 OBNTRI SQUARJ, LANCASTER. PA. UANSMAN BKO. 66 L. G ANSMAN & IJRO. 68 North Queen St. WKSIIALL CONTINUE TO PLACE llSreUK UUU PATUON8 Real Bargains PRICKS THAT DO NOT KilL TO ATTK1CT. Why pay ble and extravagant prices ler Ueady.klade clothing when ou Kei innde te order guaranteed a tvrfect tltautu at It Alts and II-' btrlctly all-wool and Hrg" iLisertment te select lruui,uiade and trliuuied In thu bustef sl)le. Men's vrsucker Ceat and cst sellliiK at tl.euandl.r. SO Different Styles te Select Frem. Mohair Ceat and Vet at ti.V. Men's iMiuiiuer rants at Se, te, 75 cts , tl v and II -A Men's All Weel t'ants at 11.75, tin', Hi.) and fJIU. Children's hnee Pants from 7c. up. Children's Suits, largest assortment. Prices lower than ever. Examine out (1 IT. Children's Suit. All goods sold Irem new ou at Greatly de duced UalKaln 1'rlcus. SsTCALL AND HE CONV lNCEU.-fca L. 6ANSHAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. MAMurAcruuEua or en's, Beys' and ChlUrca's Vlsthlax, B. B. COB. N. QUEKN A OKANUB STB, LAN CASTE It PA. sTThe Cheapest (and Exclusive) Clothing Heuse In Usu City. M YKKH ft KATRr-OIV. THIN GOODS -teu- Summer Wear. MhN'd PONGEE COATS and Vhirsiti llutr and Cream. MEN'S MOI1 Allt COATS and VESTS, In Gray and stripes. MEN'S rLANNLL COATS und VBS1S, In Black and White. MK.VSSKUUE COATS aud VESTS, In Drub and Burr. MKN WOlttTBD COATS and VESTS. Iu Brown and WhlU. MKN'S DUAP D' KTB COATS and VESTS, In Black. MEN'S GINGHAM COATS and VESTS, In All Celers. MEN'S hKEltSUCKBll COATS and VESTS, In All Celers. MEN'S ALPACA COATS- SEKESUCKEB COATb and VESTS, fur Youths and Beys. Men's White and rancy DUCK VIST". This assortment of goods Is large and well selected, well made and geed fitting. Anene can suit themselves In ear stock. Wears net encouraging high prices here. Myers & Rathfon, l.tMimu CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KTNO STREET. LANCASTEB. PA. W1TANDAHO WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAOE BUILDER, MOB. 0, . 43, S MABKKT BTBBBT, Bear of rostemoe, . Lancaster, fa. 1 have In Stock and Build te Order Every Va- . rlety el the following styles : COUPES. BIGG1E8, CABUIOLBTB, CAHB1AGE8, V1CTOBIAH. BUBIM ESS WAUOIOL I" CABTS, MeCALL WAGONS. SUBBIEH, ' MABBBT WAGONS, PHOTONS. . ... .. .. BXPBB8S WAGONS. 1 employ ths Best Mechanics, and have facUI. ties te build cerectiy any style of Carriage de sired. The Quality, Style, and Finish et my Werk, arSiKBT ' CHEAPEST IN TUB MOTTO: h rair pealing. Honest Werk at Bot Bet Bot tern 1'rtees." neaaeglveuisacall. fcaaIriMR Promptly AtttmM Te. FBiCBS LOWEB THAN ALL OTHERS. SSrOnsBat of Workman tpedallyeaipleysd aw tsat purpess. E NQLBTKEB HTOUK KAKM. StandardBred Stallions In Service. STOBMKINU(Jl6l) IUM Becerd,! years, 2.17. I HBNKT (LU0...7..........'.... SM.M mr Send for Mew Catalegue: . . . DAJCL O. BKQLB, apl-Cmdw Marietta, fa. -ikTer; J3I u ICB TO TRESPASSERS AND UUNNKIta.-AII hmisi ara karehr for. bidden te traanus cm uv or the lands of the Cornwall aad Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster count!, whether lacles or naln naln cleses, either for the purpose or sheeting or Ashing, as the lew wlU swtyMly enforeet Malnit all tiwpesttage said Unas of tbeun-. tterstgsea arter tins aeejee. t.Tjie.K'w aarattM atiswaeys lat n. w cussim's Msirs ' wAumtAmat. A stOTTOlBUI ALWATH WIMts, Honest Werk at -AT- PHILIP DOERSOMS (OLD BBLIABLk) Carriage Worki-Nei. 126 tad 128 East King St. The Largest A,rt,ntnO It Yeu Wants Geed and riraVCIaas rhatlea. II Yeu Want a Nice Comfortable Faintly Uartiaae. GO TO iwiiiuHiiii.u .."!' .."l MuKr-eu eaa Select from rtltsu uuiarsM ad MiM; IMIKiUMIM'H. If Yeu Want a Nice and Neat Bnslness wagon, QU TU tMiaaseiim II Yeu Want a Durable Market Wasen, UtjTO DOBbAOM'bT II Yeu WaiitaGoedSepnnd.llandrhSBUin. Bnggy, or Marhal Wann unwit luianuiue ceunty.VOU Wnl te UUy " r,nW;' AtUei" 3wat rSs-SlTOelSS ptaci'llf trelly- GOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Curiae forks, NOS. 1S6 AMD 128 EAST KING STREW, L.iNOAHTKR, PA. 1mrFAV'Wlll'-H6 & US MIFFLIN STltKKT. inara-ivdAw s-tMAirvaa. -VyiDMYKlt'H KUHN1TUKK MTOKK. FULL VALUE. ONE HUNDRED CUNTS MOUTH GIVEN FOB EVERY DOLLAR. NO MISBKPBEBKNTATIONB. OUIt WORK W1LLBTANDTIIETKST. TheWearlni! of Our Geed will UtMirUsOutln What We Say. Te Save Meney Is te cot that which will; Wear the Longest, and which nivxt net be Re placed Iu a Short rime. SURPRISING 1 tw, ou will' tie Snprls(d at our Lew l'tliei. just step In and see what aLniiteand Complete Meck wnamCarrylug, und then Ge and '1 ult our Neighbor. HTt I.E. t.UALlT ANO PRICK TO SUII ALL WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oemar afast BUng and Uuka Ht., LANCASTBK, PA. seUie-lVOAJVStuw H'.VA'A AMJ J.IIJUOK.1. pUUK UYE WHISKY. Old GretT Spring Distillery. Situated en Kast Orange street, between OranKe and Chestuut, one sipiare east of reser voir, Idncatter, r 1 rtivejiiterw.tedanew distillery with allot the latest Improved machinery ler dlstllllug PURE BYE WHISK l. A. It. 8UKArrK.lt, Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at thu famous Old GronslewiiSprtm;, which has been noted fur Its plenteous and unfailing supply of thu pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It has never Ixvn known te run dry even In the hottest weather, from this spring all the water used In the dlstlllury Is ob tained, the pump drawing Irem It twenty-Ova gallons a minute. Besides my own distilled Whisky, I also bandle Brandies, Gins, Wine, &r. SsyCall and be convinced. A. B.HIIKArt'KIt, Distiller. STORE Ne. M North yue.ui street, N. B. ratmers having geed live en hand can find ready sale for It at thu store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid ler a geed arti cle. aprdMydAw G TO REIGART'S OLD WIM STOEE BOUCHE SEC. IPER UE1D3IKCK. 1'OMMERYbEC, MOBIZKT8KC. I (.. II. MUMM EXTRA DRY,' And all ether Lending brands of Imported Chain pagns. Sele Agent ler thu Pleasant Valley Wine Company. Stwclal Great Western Kx. Dry, our own brand, thu finest American Chauipague In Ue market. Just recelvtd another large Invoice of Califor nia Claret and White Wlue from Napa Valley. California. -A large stock of Imported llurgundles, Clarets, Rhine and Sauternu Wines. We also hae the largust and finest stock el Brandies, Whiskies, lllns, Madulra, Sherry, and ort Winn. Haas Ale, Gulnnuss .Stout, Saratoga and ApelIInails Waters In the city. E. E. Slaymaker, Agt, Ne. 20 EA8T KIUQ STREET, LANCASTER, PA. BfAtW. VAt, mC. TNTERE8TINO TO I'UilCHAHIIHa BIG REDUCTIONS ON Straw Hots, WE HAVE AT THIS EARLY SKABON MADE BKDUUTIONS AS fOLLOWS : llfO Mackinaw Reduced te li") (2 ue Mackinaw Reduced tell.W) 11.73 Mackinaw Reduced te ll.r tlMMactlnaw Reduced tell.) e II lO Canten Reduced te ,75 .75 Canten Reduced te M Ae-Largol.lneef BOY'S AND ClltLDKKN'S HTttsWb ut Lewest Prices. LIGHT Hlirr II ATS at All Prices, from II.UI te tb 00. TBUNBSuadTRAVBLlNUBA 08-All Grade and Lewest Prices. STIUFFER & CO., NOS, 31 ii 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. fA. jreNOjr. AT EKIHMAN'a New Spring Neckties AT EEHMAM'B. There Is no garment oeneernlng the St of which a man ts mere particular than a Shirt. Shirt Cutting Is a Fine Art, Te St comforta ble a shirt must be cut with the proper auotom auetom auotem leal curves, the workpeople must be practical shirt makers. Having aad an eanertenee pi Up years, we claim te nave the best Biting, best made, best material and most durable SHIRT la the Market for the Least reeslble Meney. -AT- ERMMAN'S, Ma IT West Kins Street, Lancaster. EVAN'S risUUR. Levan'8 Fleur TO! BMT. H,TbAS rnvwrntm mm Honest Prices. i, Market GtiTii tutvu.eu.. Nprlngs, If yen GOTO NUMilKK KKSOUTH. HONUKKNH HAIili, " - V ATLANTIC CITY, M,J., Oienitt.1iine.a, 1n-7. Aci-imiiieflaUs son. Mtisla all thu season. MILO M. reTTKR. jun'imd Manager. ATLANTIC CITY. "WETHERILL." IKeiui Knd el Kentucky Avenue, Atlantic Oily, N.J. Renovated and Iteriirnlsbed. Kicel. lent S mltary Arraueiuents. I', i. Bin, m , ,.t MRS. M..I. ECKHItr. (rormerlyof the Kadner.) feb.'l liiiM.TbAH rplIK MANSION, Til E LA RG LIT AND MOST CONV E.N IKNTLY LOCATED IIOThL. I- lettantty Fiirnlslied and Lllwrally Mansged. OPEN ALL THE 1 1.AU. IhoreUKhly Heated, Lighted and Ventilated. .unU.ind CHARLES Mctll.ADK. A T1.ANT10 CITY. HOTEL ASHLAND, ATI, AN IIC CITY, N.J. ( Uliinlle Ave. epp. Mansion.) ThenniKhly Relurnlstielaiid ReienaUHl. P. e. Itet J, J It. HAKUY Ml KH Propileler. Will llnusiw, Manager. Junell 2md HlKCHAl.l'ONTK The Chalfonte. ratseuser Elevator and Other Modern Im provements. Ocean End of North Carolina Ave.,J ATLANTIC CtT Y, N. J. t. ROBERTS A. SONS. myluJmd E XCUKSIONS AND l'lt'NlC.H. HT. GRETNA PARK reR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS. This Park 1 4 located In the heart et the Seuth MeuuUdn en the line of the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, nine mlles south of the City of Lebanon, within ensydMauueef llarrkdmrg, Kevllng, Ijincas ter, Columbia, and all points en the Phltadel phla A Reading and Pennsylvania Rallrds. The grounds are large, coveting hundreds of acres, and are FREE TO ALL. TiiatwNvaxitMcas ass A LaRGE DANCING PAVILION, A SPACIOUS DINING II ALL, TWO KITCHENS, BAUGAUEANDCOATBOOM. While the arrangements for amusement con sist el CROQUET and BALLGROUNDS, BOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GALLERY, QUOITS, Ac,, Ac , Ac. Tables for Lnnchera, Rimtlc Seats and Benches an scattered throughout the grounds. Anew attraction Is LAKE COBEWA&O, coveting nearly twenty acres, en which are placed a number of elegant New Bouts, and along the banks of which are ;pluusunl walks aud lovely scenery. Observation Cars will be run nn the linn el Hie Cornwall A tabs tabs lien Railroad, or will bosentte different points, when practicable, ler the accommodation el ex curium parties. These summer excursion cars have beeu built eseclally for this purpose, and are se constructed that they will enable the ex cursionist te enjey fully the bountiful scenery of the Lebanon valley ou the one side or the Conewago Valley en the ether. Ibey are safe, pleasant and convenient. Parties desiring It can pmcitre Meals at the I'ark, a the Dining Ham will buunderthesuper. vision of K. M. l!l)).T.,eBaMiu Lkiumeh Vai.i sv Heuse. These who wlslrce Bpeud A DAY IN TDK MOUNTAINS can Hud no place se lieaull. ful or atlerdlug ae much pleasure as MOUNT QBETNA. Ns IatsxIcaUBR- Iirlaka Allowed aa Ike Treatises. sVFer excursion rates and general Inforira Inferira Inforira Uen apply te NED IRISH, HupLC. A L. Railroad, Lebanon, fa. mv71md imuvmmimt, AT WIANT'H. "" TRY OUR HIGH GRADE FLOUR. Thorinestrinurseldln tbe market. Give It a trial and you will liu plowed. Alse Graham Fleur, Oat Fleur, Rye Fleur, and H'lf Raising Fleur for Blsinlt, Ac. Geed Delivered, 'tele phone Connection. GEO. WIANT, aug-lyd Nam West King BtreeL AT BUKHK'a New Readj for Jelj 4tb9 1887. We are prepared te furnlshdealers with FUCK. WORKS of all kinds, at the LOWEST WUOLE BALK PRICES. We have handled FIREWORKS for twenty five years, and have lieen making a business el JOBBING TO DEALERS. . Buying our F1KECBACBER8 from the Im- Krturs. and the Works direct Irem the utann iturers. ws are enabled te compete with any efths Jobbing Houses of Philadelphia or New Yerk, and you can see the goods before pur chasing. ,, .. ssyl'rlees tarnished upon application. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST CNO STREET, LANCASTBK, PA. SBrTelepbene. V9AU jg& MAHTIM, WBOLSUtS ABB BBTAU BSAUai n All Dnda of Lumber and O04U. ..J Kp. B Menk Water aa Mass Streets, above Lemna. Lancaster. B,Mv T7AUMUABDNEKH4 JEVKKHIKH, COAL DEALERS. 0,rr!?cl1tr?,UB"iW,,, ' Yaans;-Nerth frtaes Street, aaar esAlag aufuHM LAJI0ASTliP4, y, ?- . . . ' !-V.(ft I. &MJi' &fe2&&&LW& fefefe mm
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