m w rVr s' ft" B B& ! RV m w ri. !; H4' ' ajasjasjasjasjasjasjasjasjaXRnsjan ,v- I lit s fis fIsilB' stew, Ha? i Wnti? IiteUlgMtM- i Ammilcclntdtigenaf. LAXOAKTtn. JUBB tt. US. T sMlrerei Fr. itaiiktnteii of justice in New t city teem te consider it Herculean te oeaTict a rich rogue, and they it le knew about it. There la one Jacob iwbehaa been en trial for a month r two, charged with bribins the aldermen ! It him a charter for the Broadway eiBHUeasa. adc pnrocuueu uaa jujuuuui .rtteied ffwtlni ita case, and there is IW mm www mm fear ea their part that they have VfcaltlftMatneg that the defendant will ' away if be gets a chance. They bad him in the custody or. the nr sines the trial began. !f'tmm.1mm tj avnt hall anil new I $''- Ua, nun tha Aamaml nt thn rils. f J"Wj "IT" - " ' " " - ; V eTajs atwreev, nas eruereu uutb te ue aeyi, iStaWl. that his wife and family be refused fr, .. ... ..... . .. i. slMlmi a tilsn ma itiftt via twhnntflMVfm te smut In his own carriage. About the i ,-4I MBlf ww juuge uwaanai ua view .. .- .i j , t.t -j 'j BmiA tiw HMaaamiw ta a man ft rnai .Bjpsj auM a U1WOOUUJ av aaswn vu ,a ' te rrta from jail te court in his own e- A-SI 'W14 . k...tVl tV.t T.k Gka.n ( aa : fjataet oeBTlcted. In the sight of the law if feaT la' still innocent, a man always gfcatef held te be innocent until he is ST wared te be guilty. This condition does aajt seen te be the one for which ?;i;saai ew aem court is providing. It treats Jacob Sharp as though he was ajsaady found guilty. It is net unseemly faraa Innocent man te go te court in any style be pleases. When he is found guilty, K la rery proper that he should be treated Mall convicted prisoners are; until then we should think that he has a right te be deemed innocent which should be re spected by the court, se far as possible, con sistently with his safe custody. In this uncivilized state et Pennsylvania tt la deemed quite sufficient te held any Kiaener charged with a less crime than a? murder, under ball until conviction . And 'tbrfact that Jacob Sharp, !an old man of "seventy years, admitted te be ill and in need of the comforts of home,beuld be sent te jail during bis trial and be forbidden the visits of bis wife and family, shows a condition of things and a state of humanity in justice very different from that existing here. Were it net that New Yerk is the chief metropolis of our country, we would ay that its sentiment was mere barbarous than ours. What we de say is that its apprehension of the failure of justice in permitting the decent privilege of liberty te an uncenvicted prisoner is very discredi table te it. Wecencede, what thejudge and the district attorney of New Yerk declare, that justice will be foiled if its rich prisoners are net clapped into jail when arrested ; but it speaks very badly for jus tice. In New Yerk it seems te be incontrover tible that a man is held te be guilty until proved te be innocent. The jury summoned te try him is naturally prejudiced against him by the evident conviction of the court and is itself denounced as corruptible by being shut up pending thejtrlal. Among the thugs te pray for deliverance from is New Yerk justice. The FaeBBiaUe Railway. The American Pneumatic Railway com pany makes a violent attack en the iron bone through Mr. W. Barnett Le Van. This gentleman calmly asserts that the locomotive is about te be superseded by the pneumatic tube. Before long " the lo comotive will be a thing of the past." This sounds a geed deal like Keely meter talk, but the pneumatic tube is no new thing, and the most surprising tiling about (bis announcement is that it should be made of a device that has been in use in Paris and ether cities for many years. Its use has been en a comparatively nail scale, it is true, as the tubes were only built large enough te bold small pack agts, but if there was nothing in the way et construction en'a larger scale, it is very trange that it has net been accomplished. The principle is applied in certain large tens, where it is used te deliver change te all parts et the store from a central desk. The plan is described by Mr. Le Van as ' follews: "They have a tube of medium tlameter, in which there is a piston or a M plunger, with a red that connects with the X4 ears, ltesistance is removed from an ni 1 the piston by means of vacuum pumped sv awwiwij nuguna pusiMenea ai proper f OSMQ0SS aieng me line et the read. When "Vamtua u produced, or resistance is re ('WTtd, the force of the air at the ether end sjfltwi the piston, which carries the car '.-,iBB velocity and regularity of motion kfttsainad by any ether meter. Net the IsfMisapartant te the fact that by the use iiffjf twasyateasthepesslbliity of accidents a-la Mdnasd te a minimum, it belnir utterly vf lasiMaalbU te have a collision, either bv ac. u.aULt nr Healer, ." itrTjrJi.ZTlZZl .u. ..i TM.M.J., i-j, U. UWIIU W IUS Mlf ItUlU 1UUWICI- f sw xew iuis can ue uisus ui una by the pneumatic tube, and at very expense than by rail, aa there (wta W k.1 lliil . ..J ... nm.- i w r vw m.vjv nm mm .vim, au. iwu .wMnSMBBMBrlngaloDgever rails and i wiw a treeaeodeus destructive force constant repairs, while the Uta Meusaatie tube slides r, awuwy eve, wua penect saiet isaaurtswi. "It requires about I otslittee power et tUloeeiBoUve Itself. TtesaeteC ataileur.- - ' mmmlmsmmA af W nMIW WX jMMB0WtH HMwIWI VwvSQsMWxn.xK!infl IMMJaaeM kytte) nrnwrfNuh itJlMrf, hat was tlNte , VMch r cjmlntfctmfcaeC mftvtaetncth'wi,' sad eMattteBatyiftU'm Wlemri than four toeMaoUm." An Isapatteal jvuVltc mm emleiwr 1e bold iU brratb UftUl ttwi ttilnps mc te! It i IK vtj- wis mam irtie te fc tan; ard tk ry vnrie,!t W irtalesa teUiar V.vr.et Indiana, te a stm is WaMTt brrnten wavvWritrwrte bwi xttmjrh t mw in CVmgress ; rt jwan Mr. VvVrtww has rt jet quite attain te Uie stiUure et wisdom that be auy ber for. He seems te be an impul sit young man and te bare a tendency te go off at half-cock; which is character iatic et youth. Mr. Vcerhees may be a great reformer some day, but his day is net yet. Te which Bug gestlen we are impelled by his assault upon ex-Governer Squire, of Washington territory, because he received 12,2 for the rents et buildings In Seattle belonging te him, and used by the United States te quarter the troops that were sent there, en the governor's call, te quell the antW Chinese disturbance. Gov. Squire shows that the buildings were taken by the United States officers without his desire, and that the rent paid was fair; which is a complete reply te Voorhees. It will be noticed that WUltamspert, Wllkeabarra and Yerk show no Increase et postal business, while Lancaster takes an up ward leap. This Is why we smile. Tuerb is a new brand of wbUky In New Yerk called The Same." It has the tame old effects, AsuBecRinERsendansan advertisement cat from the New Yerk lltrald of June S3 and marka It "A pointer for the Lancaster Beard of Trade." It seta forth theadvantages of Heidelberg, Germany, as a place of resl denee and as a summer resort ; and as It docs net refer te any hotel la evidently Inserted by some association of citizens et the town, or by the town authorities. It refers te the pure air, the famous castle and the beautiful drives and walks through the mountains and down ihs valley of the Neehar. "Rent for lodging and house less than any ether summer re- i sorts," excellent schools, horse cars, carriages, te. et much space Is taken but enengb is said te make a traveller or a man looking for a home think a little about Heidelberg. This does seem a geed "pointer" for our Beard of Trade, and a notice in the great papers of the country stating the solid facta about Lancas ter's advantage as a place of residence would no doubt have the effect of drawing people te the town. The cheapness and abundance of the markets of Lancaster excite the surprise of -these strangers who hsppen te have their attention called te them. Our schools are JSmeus, our air among the best In the universe, se far as we knew, and our water will in time be first clsaiL We have numerous great hotels lleensed and unlicensed ; nourishing elubs, musical, athletic, tennis, literary and political and a local press of unrivaled brilliancy and enterprise ! We have also a Beard of Trade. Prince Albert Victer Is going te Ire land, presumably because Ireland will net go te him. The letter which the Cblcaite Jnter-Ocean publishes as written by Jell Da Is upon the subject of the flags, declaring tbern te be be len te the states because the United States troops were chiefly state troops, is declared by Mr. Davis te be a forgery, and a stupid one. Mr. Davis msy net be the wisest man in the world, but he thinks hiuiseir wise enough te be able te see that the state troops were United States troops when they were mustered into its service Newspaper read ers have se much disgust because or the faUs neas of the news provided for them that it seen msy be necessary te provide a peniten tiary punishment for the newspsper liar. m m Mew leek out for a Chicago corner In eggs. Fer a month at least the Americans of the great northwest must breakfast en Armour's cremated ham. Thk senatorial contests for seats In the United States Senate have all been made, with this reault : Republicans Si Democrats 37, and Kiddleberger, of Virginia. This as. sumes en the Democratic side that there will be no contest evor Turple's seat fieiu In diana, and that Faulkner will be allowed te alt instead et Lucas from Wen Vlrglula. Governer Wilsen, of the latter state, named Lucas after the legislature failed te elect; but the legislature, convened In i-pcUl session by the governor for ether purines, elected Faulkner te till the tenaterlal vacancy. Wilsen claims that the legislature had no right te consider ether business than that for which it was specially convened. Wilsen should net forget that when Senater Miller, of California, died, the legfslatuie nas cot In session, and Governer Steutuiiui appointed Senater Hearst te till the vncioey. If j sub. sequently called the legislature In extra ace. sien for certain speclne purposes, ttin senator ship net included, and In this prnl wesilen the Republican majority elected A P. Wil liams for Senater Miller's unexpired term, liearst stepped out, snd Williams was ad mltted without question, although the Cali fornia constitution expressly limits an extra ear sien te the objects spec! tied expressly in the governor's proclamation. Dit. McGuss has reactaed that stage when it may new be said of him : ' He touches nothing tbst he does net dlsflgure." Tkmpkrance and anti-tobacco crusaders will find much consolation In this bit of news from New Yerk : "Of the men In New Yerk who can Justly make some claim te success in this life, the following de net drink, smoke, or chew : Chauncey Mitchell Depew, Jay Gould, Kusaell Ssge, Cyrus W. Field, Henry Clews, Stephen Van CulUn White, Commedore Arthur Egerten ilate msn, Collector Msgene, Washington K. Cenner, Alexander E. Orr, Jehn I). Slay, back and l'at S needy." LordUartinqtex predicts another party in England, The Irish leaven is working. PBBSONAIi. Governer Hill, of New Yerk, has vetoed the bill imposing a tax upon "bucket shops." J. a. Ferhbmter, of Lncler, Is visiting Jms Rice, of lUverlerd read, Philsdel. pnla, MfnIAi?IRK?'i? IuAt". blacksmith astronomer of Newmanslewn, la net dj leg, ss was widely published a week sge, "' M'SS Awt Uisiten, daughter of Dr. K K. stotetv and Mr. O. ifranklln Ce lln. will be married at the Twentieth street M v church, Philadelphia, July 0, at neon? Miss Hlnten is a younger sister of the lata lamented actress, Ltllle Hlnten. e Kt. Kkv. M. A. DkWelvb Howe. hn i. the eldest member of the beuse nt bishops in America and is sppreschlns; bis 80th year, ius declsred his intention of retiring Irem active work. Ha will be merely counselor te Assistant Bishop Rullson. Hundreds of Hogs Killed. Four Urge buildings of tbs Chicago I' ek ing and Prevision company, at the stock ysrds, Cblcsge, were destroyed by Ore early Bundsy morning. Bsversi hundred live begs wsre burned. Tbs total less la ssU sasud at 11,250,00a Ssvsa man were in Jurad, live of them dangerously, by talllnsT Usabsrssad walls, and one fl reman died of hlstsjarlss. The toss Is oeTsred by Usar- tntfefetawMMe esrt li iiisrthsbsatlae Ww wea anebta woman shlasa S' fw?"Weesssi VM wssia te row in Jf-! tsariM el the gsnUer sex. Vtusrm. w wtw et Fidelity tics Mtf', ) t bems en Fourth street vMMf v csH)sl by the lusty cries of ,- "Arrest of K. L. Usrpsr!" ivimhartleck alarm at once, and .le, w mKt basts sue nsw te we nans. ih. t.vd tw-Vr the stern policeman, and rcku tears atr-Mmtng down her cheeks tMd admittance. Ne one could resist that trf. and In a moment she had thrown her anas about her husband's neck and gave him the kisses of her constancy and faith and unchanging leve. A gentleman who knows be said: "Mrs. Harper Is a nissnltlcent woman. She Is the greatest consolation te ber husband In this hour of trouble. Hhe Is a wife who will never upbraid him. Hhe will net taunt him 'Why did you de It?' But from the beginning she has been the haven of rest and comtert in trial and dis tress. There are no better and mere adorable of her sex. Her caresses and noble counsel buoy him up and give him hope, and when all bis ether wealth la gene he should still be proud snd happy In the possession of such an estimable treasure." Every man and woman In ClnclnnaU will hae a wordet sympathy and praise for Mrs. E. Ik Harper. The devotion of a woman In adversity la almost eqnal te that great love which passeth understanding. A ImbuI Frem .terrsrsea Davis. The New Orleans iVuttme publishes a letter from Jeffersen Davis denying the statements attributed te him in reference te the return of the Uentederate battle tlsgs, which he was reported aa saying belonged te the several states and net te the general gov ernment. The letter, which Is dated st Beauvoir, Miss., and Is addressed te the managing editor of the Picayune, says : " In your Issue of this morning there Is copied from the Chicago Inter-Occan what purports te be a letter written by me te Colonel rho rhe rho cien Howe, Danville, 111., from Beauvoir, Miss,, June 3). The letter above described Is a barefaced forgery, the author of wblch did net quality btmselt for his fraudulent purpose by learning from persons in the neighborhood of Danville, from wblch place It appears he wrote, such facts as might have enabled him te make his action less palpably Incredible. Please give this a place In your next Issue, and send a marked copy te the Inter-Ocean, that the imposition practiced upon It may be exposed where It was put In circulation." Eighty KeaniM Fought. A brutal prize-tight took place near Wheel lng, W. Va., early Sunday morning between two Englishmen, Themas Jehns, 170 pounds, of Martin's Kerry, and Jehn Evans, 120 pounds, of Ktuavllle, both mill tntn. The battle was a slugging match from the start, eighty bloody rounds with bare knuckles being leught before a decision was reached. In the next te the last round Evans struck Jehns en the Jugular, laying him out The referee, thinking the latter was dead, forget te call time, and allowing Jehns te get up en bis feet, when be struck Evans a terrible blew en the neck, laying him out In turn. The tight was awarded te Jehns. Warrants will be Issued for both. A Fameas Hepe-Walker Found Dead. The body of Peer, who 8ucissfully crossed the chasm below Niagara Falls en a cable re cently, was found at the feet of the bluff In the river there en Saturday. He had been drinking heavily. A HOISKHOLO NKCESSirV. Geerge L. Uri tilth, of Klchmenfl Hill. Leng Island, N. V.. recDinmnd Atr.C3ca's Posecs Pn.Tirj In the following frank language : We have been using allceik's 1'orocsPlis 1'erocsPlis 1'orecsPlis tsrs for many) irs. aud In fict thiy have be come a household nce9tty In our family. In every cie where they have been applledthey hwe p eren themielvcs satlstactery and glren Immediate relief. We recommend them very highly, and trust our experience will be the means of Inducing ethers te give them a trial. BrmaiAL murium. AS CNrOKTUNATK PEUSO.V. " The most unfortunate pc"en In the world Is one afflicted with ictc hmilache, but thvy wUl be relieved at once by usinc Dr. f.csllu's bpecUl Prescription, bee udrertUement In another column. ) A Remarkable Ooed Man Is he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his little ones suffer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their Uvea may be endangered, but who sheuM at all times give tbern that sovereign remedy, Kemp a Balaam. Price 50 cents and II. Trial Htefrf. rersaleby li. IL Cochran, druggist, W North Queen street. (41 Ureatly EsclUd. Net a few of the citizens of Lancaster, Pa., have recently become greatly exrited eier the astounding facta, that several of their friends who had been pronounced by their physician, a. incurable nnrt oeyend al hnpe-auffrrtng with that dreadful monster Centiuinimn-hve been completely currn by lr. hint;' Suw l)la l)la cevery forCenump Ien thx only remedy that doe. positively cure all Ihreutnnd lungdlaeaies, '.eughs Celd... .SHlhm and Brenchllla. 'J rial battle free at II. II. Cochran's Drug store. Ne 137 and 13J .North Qaeen St , Lancaiier, Pa. (1) llncklsn's Arnica Salts. Tus IIsit 3iLVEln the world ferCnta, llrulrs Feres, Ulcers, S-ilt Kbenm, Fever )or.-a. Tatter, Chapped llandi., Chllbiatua, i'eni. and all fklii eruptions, nnd positively curt Piles, or no pay required. 111. guaranteed te give perfect satis union, or money refunded Price chuU per bnr. eraieby II. U Cochran, Druggist, Nea. 137 and 1J9 North Queen St , Lancaster, Pa. JuneMlyd Wonderful Cures. W. D. Heyt a Ce , Wholesale and Bctall Drug gists of Heme, (Je., says: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, klectrle Uttters and Uucklen's Arnica Halve for four years. Ilave never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satlitfaetlnn. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medi cines In this city. Several canes of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottler or Dr. King's .New King's New Discovery, taken In connection wltn tCfectric Bitters, .lectrlc Hitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by II. II. Cochran, " UKKli J WUU) nuiku uuwa IUW1. UQ caster. Pa. Ill tout IV AU CHJK COUNTY COMMDSSIONKit, UBNUY DUACUHAK, et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention. marju-udAw JJtOK COUNTY COMMIH3IONEB, J. W.KKLLV, of Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision or the DemeLiatl i Convention. Your Influence solic ited. mau-tfdAw jflOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. littANDT (Farmer), Of Kast Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Innuence respectfully solicited. mlS-Udaw F R COUNTY COMMlSSIONBa jaceu w. lkuu. Of Kpbrata township. Sublect te Democratic rales. marl4-ifdAw JJIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z. KINO WALT, Grocer, rirst Ward, City, Subject te Demo Deme altfdAw vnuu rules. POR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BOLOMON ZBAMKB, Farmer, Of West Hemptleld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention. maW-tfdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request of many friends 1 announce inyselt as a candidate for County Commissioner. Sublect te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence rejpoct rejpect f ally solicited. UKNUV F. UAIlTMAHtT mlHld w Kast Lampeter Township. F" COUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leaeeck township. 1 announce my self as a candidate for county Commissioner subject te the decision of the Dsmocratie County Convention. Your Influence respect fully sol cited. Waa a candidate for County Commissioner before the last convention, and at ih2JS2Sf!t.0,,?.,rISn,w,tndrewIn favor Sf Uendldates txem the Southern district. tW"w KLl UATTBN. JjWK COUNTY AUDITOR, J AS. F. BO WBB, et Paradise township, subleet te the daeuimt nr the Democratic Convenilenti hi bsW Jnhf ml ; J une-tttaw TJH)R COUNTY AUDITOR, CUAS. W. PUSBY, Of Bast Drumeru township. BabJsct te the da. jwtwB wmm VMwmiw. uvuu vusti WpHsm Mnw IsMHnnHsBsH nra WW IMMONk) LtVBR RsKJULATOR. SYMPTOMS. LoKSet Annetlt. Had llTftth. UewrU CVntlTS, nil. Stitvr aetisatlaai rain Headache, with dull, fctuvy sensation! under BhenKler BlaoAeriun mlttateQ for Khun maUsm: Fullness alter eating t disinclination te exertion el txxlv and mini a i irnianiuty or temper t Lew Spirits (or the Blues i: HlUM 11 KMllMMI news, and a sensation of taavlna left undone something which ought te have been done t Weariness, IHitlness i dots before the eye i highly colored urine : fitful dreams t Ueni I na tion, ute. Net all, set always some of thts symptoms Indicate want of action et the Liver, ami ter a safe, tellable remedy that can de no harm and never known te fall, TAKK SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. Prepared by J. II. ZKILIN a CO , I'Mla., ra. juneiMwraw QAPC1NK PLAS1-KK14. 35 XEUALS AWAKIiElf TO Bensen's Gapclne Plaster I TltB UKSX IN TUK WOULD. Cures 1'leutlsy, Uheainatlsm, Lumbago, Hack ache. Weakness Colds la the Chest and all Aches and Strains. Kewt.re of Imitations umlsr similar sounding names. S Ask for Kenten's and take no ether. ded6iudawUWAr' TjlXHAUHTKD VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITALITY TUnsciXNCKOF Lira, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood. Nervous and Physical OebUlty, Premature Decline, Krrorsef leau, ana me umaa nusenae censeaaeni thereon, sun pages Sve. UBprescrtptiens ansrer Cleth, full gilt, only Sl.eu, by mall, itui gut, exuy at.u D1 I ve sample free te all you sealed, llln.tral -ativesamele rree te all renna ana miaaiiv men ler the nexi w aaya. Aaai Dtt. W. U. PABJLBU, Bnlflneh Street, Boatea, ImTUlTOawMWAF CAKE, SUKK AND 8PKBDY CUKK. O llupture. Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks when you can and In Dr. Wright the only Usee lab ravsietaa In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Ccans Thbxt Ccua UcAAABTSaD. AdTtce Free dav and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn neme same aay umees pnTaw. UK. W.tfWRHJHT, 141 Serth Ninth Street. Above Ki lace. lelphla. I r. e. iex en. r auadeip tunliUvA- c KE UUAKANTKJSD, RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by DB. J. B. MAYBB. Ase at once i no eneratK no opera' iv hundre ion or delay from bnsl- neas ; tested by hundreds of cures. Main otBea, IS AKCH ST.. PH1I.A. send for Circular. rn.ivia T 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, FBB B of charge. A splendid medical work ; should be read uy every man who Is nervous and debili tated Address, rUOF. F. C. FOWLKH, trUMmdaw Moedua. Conn, TBA AMD OOFFsTsM. TTNFORTUNATE, YET FORTUNATE. OI course the smash up el our Rice, New De livery Wagen makes us feel badly, yet we are very thankful that no one was seriously hurt We wUl still be able te deliver goods promptly. There are a few of these Nice Prunes left, 6 as, 25c. Prunellas, 10c a. CLARK, marXWlfdAw NO. k CSNTKK square. pKOULAIU IT TO YOUH FRIENDS! MAKK IT KNOWN TO YOUH EilBMIES. THAT CLARKE, THE West Kiig Slrttt Tea ud reffee Mu, IS SELLiNO Ten.Peund Buckets New Mackerel for 6Bc ; aud Extra Larire Ne 1 Mackerel. II en. Thirty-Pound Pales Pure Jelly fur 11.15, or 8c per single pennd. Teas sc, &ec and II 00. Coffees, 12)c. te 3Sc per pound. Urannlated Sugar, 6c; Powdered Sugar, 6Kc: Brown Sngar,Xc " CLARKE'S Original Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. 51 WEST KINO 8TKEET. WAxanmt. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKLKV. CHAINS AND Special Watchss Ut Faratts ud Baflnadin. Fine let of Kings, Ac. Alse, Elgin, Walthaa aurora for which 1 am Bele Agent), and etssat Ust-Class Watcher, iiest Watch and Jewaln pairing. sar Correct plaes in city. time by Telegraph Dally, cmly L. WEBER. Ne. 150H N. Queen St, Near Penn'a B. B. Depot. mr Scectacles. Byesjlassea and Optical Uoeds. All Kinds of Jewelry. N EW JEWELRY STORE. Gradaating Presents ! rOH CLASS BINOS. CLASS fPIHS, CLAM JSAOGBS, GO TO GILL'S. Geld Watches, Diamond Kings, Gents' Initial Kings, Scarf Pins, Ac-, Ac Repairing la All Its Breaches. Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTBK, PA. mayll lyd rVM SSU.SJ OM MMM9, Tl7wJr"rENT. Ml Twe or tour rooms la Brimmers Mew Building. Ne. uH North Queen street. ana gee inctaaaia. Annlr at euis-ua BsUMMBB'S UTsWT OFFICB. 1TOR BALK OR RENT BRICK STABLE M! ana let, iTxsa feet, ea Christ and let, ITxsa feet, ea Christian street, be tween asi sting ana ursnge i easily changed into a machine i last Ulnar ana erann s streets. Can be laehina shoe or wan- house. Easy terms, ais-ttd H. C. BKUBTtKBB, Atterner-at-Law. PRIVATE BALE. WUl be sold at private sale the rsiuabla property corner Lemen Mulberry and Char lette fronting set) feet en Lemen street, S3 Met en Mulberry, and 63 feet en Charlette street. Apply te V CM. DOWMBY. Junll Jmd Ve. til North Queen street. "faJOyBL AND ATTRACTIVE FORMS 131 of Trolling Bait: esil ana see them. The bausens MUnew, the Flttag Balgrasaltsj, HaseSr4anere and TTelllnsrS noens. A Targe let efj apaaeee ana csiaaUsTretes at rwtase ig. una, at MtMUf. riMM BROTH. High Standard Qaality -AN 1- Lownessef Price AHKTHK 1'UINCtPAL FKATUIIKS IN Till Great Bargain Sale, New Ueltig Inaugurated at the QNE-PKICE CLOTHING 1I0UBE or HIRSH & BROTHER. 100 HOTS' LIUIIT SUITS, selling st UHfc and S ; worth S II and IS. 64 BOYS' LIUIIT DKB9S SUITS, selllng:atS, 17 and S5 1 fully worth f 10 and 111 21 CtllLUUBN'S SA1LUU SUITS, selling at 87c and il. 90 BOYS' LONG PANTS 1.1NBN BUlTri at 13. SWMBNS'and HOYS' S1NULB CASStMEHK COATS at II. 11.90 aud 12. aw Pairs et UCX'SUAHVKSTSUlTSatUc l.(W Pairs of MKM'S UUBSS PANTS, selling from II te 17. 75 BOYS' SINULB VKST8 atC. AW Ten will And HAKOAINSte your advan Ueln BVKUY DKPAUTMKNT. anil the want el space only keO us from advertising liiem. Hirsh & Brether, One Pi loe MERCHANT TAILORS, -AND- Clothiers and Furnishers, ' COB. MOUTH QUBBN ST. AMD CANT KB aQUABB. LANCASTBB. PA w ILlUAMSOfl FOSTER. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. GENTLEMEN'S FULL DRESS SUITS -TUAT- Bequire a Small Amount -or- MONEYTOBDY. Scotch Cheviot Fack Suits, 110 te 111. English Serge Suits. 110 te 13. Summer Coats and Vests In Seersucker, Serge and Fancy Worsted, 11.50 te 17.50. Gents' Summer Drest Pants, S3 00 te 15 0). Beys' Dress Suits, II W te 112 00. Children's Knee Pant Suits, ft! 00 te Ss ea Shirt Waists, 20. te and T5 Cents. Gents' Summer Dress shirts, narrow pleated open fronts, 81.00, 1.?5, II Se. Bellable Fancy Flannel Shirts, pleated or plain fronts. 11.23, 11.30, tl ou. Gents' Het Weather Underwear Indian Ganzi, French Netted, Balbrlggan and Angela, 29, 30 and 73 Cents. Gents Linen ami Jean Drawers at Special Prices; ll.SS quality for 7Sc. S-I-L-K H-E-C-K-V-E-A-E V, 60 AND 73 CENTS. Harvest Pants, 2Sc, 50c snd 73c. Genu' Straw Hats etc. The Largest 'Assort ment and Meat Popular Styles. Beys' and ChUdren's Dress Straw Hate, 33c and fee. Gents' Maple Celer Flexlble Felt Ierbys,IL60 te U30. A Large Variety of French Felt Pocket Bats. Bummer Lap Bobea, Hec. te fti-00. Attractive Prices for Ladles'Bummer Shoes t llaedmale Newport Butten, 1100 ; sat from 160. Cnracea Kid, Handmade, Mewert Butten, IL50-, cut from 12,30. Handmade Bailer Ties, II 79 ; cut from Sxse. Hand Turned American Kid, Laced Oxford Ties, Patent Tips, 11,60. Hand Sewed American Kid. Laeed Oxford Tlet, Plain Frenls, ILOOand 11.25. Band Turned American Kid, Newport Butten or streps, I1.00 j cat from SI. 40. Ladles' Gerster Ties, SI JO cnt from 12,00. Trunss, Vallsee and Cabbas. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, S4. 36 ud 38 East King St, LABCASTBB, FA. SADDLES, AC. s addi.es, harness, ac. EDWARD KRECKEL, -DIALS 1ST Saddles, Harnett, Truflki, Net, Bebei &61tnketff NO. i MAST KINO BTBSMT, LASCASTSS, Pa. The largest and best assortment of TSDsTKt In the city at the lowest cash prices, aUsUes ana finalities. We have en hand a large assert meat of tereat styles of Harness, both stna le and doable, and make te order meanest grades of flegllah Coach and French CeupaMarwessji The best Uarnaas Dresstsg la the world at MC a box. Call asclExatnlasOnr Stock at Ne. 6 East Klnc 8tQ(t. WWUWWMWWJX fWsysasjfcSji MORO THAT ALWAYS WWsV Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHILIP DQERSOMB (OLIl BBLIABLB) Oarriage Werk Net. 126 and 128 East King St. The UntsslAMQttmg k.t If Ten Want a Geed and rirat-Claaa Prustes, ue TO UOBBSOM'S. if Vnn want a Nine Comfortable famllr Oarriaae. UO Te UOBsuuiM'a If Yeu Want a BuggyYeu can Select from If Yen Want a Nice and Neat Business Wagen. UO TO DOBBSOM'B. If Yeu Want a Durable Market Wagen, UO TO ItOBKSOM'S. II Yeu Want a Ooed Seoend-lland Phmten. Baggy, or Market Wagen, UO TO UOBBSOM'S. Bl IUU T Silt SSJ i"A mM-a ssenwuaet If Yeu Want te Buy a rtrst-Ulaaa Article at UUUUVJI Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Curiae Works, NOB. 1.6 AND 128 EAST KING STREET, LANCA8TER, PA. mrrAVTeur-m a us mifflin stmckt. rAI.ACK or FASHION. ALACK OF FASHION, ASTRICH'S Palace el Fashion, 13 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKK.PA. wb new urruii Special Bargains -IN OUH- MILLINERY PARLOR. BOUQII ANDUBADY IIATSIn White, Ecru, Black and Ilrewn, at Sc MILAN IIATSIn White and Colored, reduced from ;v, II 00 ami tl . te 17 and 50 ct. FINE MILAN HATS In White, lllsck and Colored, worth II 75 and V W, at the astenl.htng low figure of only $1.00--0ne Dellar--$1.00. ClllLDKKN'S TKIMMBI) HATS at !-i. L AD 1 BS TUIM U K D II ATa at Ilottem t Inures Uelew Cost TIPS! TIPS! TIPS! ELEGANT Tll'3 In White, Cieam, Black and fn all colors at 73c a bunch. FINE TIPS at 1100 a bunch and upward te A FULL L1NBOI SURAH SILKS In All Celers at the Lewest Prices. Fancy Silks and Mtings AT KKDUCED PKICK8. PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS Marked Down te Half Prier. COME AND SEE. A 'peclal Bargain of Ladies' Milanese Silk Gloves ! Black and All Celers', SIX BUTTON LENGTHS, at eent. a pair. I'KOVOSAIH. "PROPOSALS FOK HTKEBT WORK, sealed nremsals for the fjllewtng work sill be received by the Street Committee up te rnaaj evening, j niy i, iw, at i e cieca Fer piking last Grange street, from Ann te ser piaing Slarahall. Fer piking West Orange street, from Fine te Nerln and from Neyln te Columbia aveuue. Fer piking Leinea street, from Uhatlelte te ForpthlnglLetnst street, from Lime te Frtl burg and Irem Freiburg te Plum. Fer piking Walnut street, from Water te Mul tirrv. Fer piking Poplar street, from Strawberry te Filbert Fer ptklng Bblppen street, from Bast King te saiuuie. 8KWEBS Fer a 1 feet sewer en Seuth Lime from a point SO feet south of Middle te the sewer en Vine street. Fer a J feet se wer en West Lemen street, from weslslde of Mulberry street te sewer at Arch alley. Fer a 2X font sewer In Fex's alley, between Lemen aud Walnut streets and Lancaster auenne and Charlette streets. Fer the extension of the 3 feet Ceral street sewer, from Its present terminus te west side Bubystreet, or a S feet sewer en German street, from Church street te cenntct with sewer al Seuth queen street. BKIDGES. Fer the construction of a bridge ever Hoff Heff man's Una en Seymour street. Fer the construction of a bridge ever the Cen estega creek at Kelgart's Landing. Plans and ipeclnoatiens can be seen or pro cured at the City Kegulater's offlee at the sta tion house. All bids mutt be accompanied with name el proper security. The committee reserves the right te reject any or all bids. Proeosals te be addressed te the " Street Committee." and deposited In the street Committee's box at Bmella's grocery, corner nertauueen ana mdm einieia. the STHKKT CD Bv order of BTBEKT COM it ITT Bf. Bdwiss. Smsxtx, Clerk. Jnnems.T7.se sjajsji AT WIANT& TBTOUB HIOH GRADE FLOUR. The Finest Fleur sold In the market. .. a trial ana you will be pleased. Alse Graham FlSS?. OrtVleir, sWnr.na?UBalstng Fleur for BUcult. Ac Goods Delivered. Tele- pnonenscue-. WUWt, aag-lTd .uiWertKlagstnet. OT OB TO TRESPASSERS AND us sww wereuy rer ,r the laada of tha ....11 liMflda lUtesta Lebanon or rzVlZ.t.r HnafbL whatAar laelesed or until. closed, sitka Sar tWimraeM of ahoeUng or taking, as tha law wfil GTjibitAly enforeed agiaK alltrspasitsgosiMl4Ua4sel theua- SsSlsjwaaSswi wejasss. imiBii. , !, S SJUKVVrKai ""YuMlfc i" a.SiSiM ' fifteen LUBereut Blndel springs. If row tlOTO avwgegae vi aawaDS nsaniUiUU MM UUIBIHJgl'B. a Lewer Price Uaa any ether plaes In the elty mars-lydaw eaurMisfw. T UAN8MAM ss BHO. (6 L.GANSMAN & BR0.-68 North Queen St. When we say a saving of fn per cent, guaran teed we mean you will save M ennta en everydoi everydei lareiwndedat our establishment. MBN'S, ItOVS-AClllLllRKN'S CLOTHING Selling at a Great .sacrifice In order te reduce our Immense large stock. Men's Seersucker Ceat and Vest at II 00 and 11 t Men's Mohair Ceat and Vest at tj.50, U 00 and gUQ, Men's All-Weel raa.lmere Suite at HOO. Men's AII-Woel Worsted Hutts atSa i. Men's All-Weel llleached SulU at liau). TIIB9K HOODS Alls: USADII.Y Wniiril DUUULETHK AMOUNT OF MllNBT. lteys' Stilt minced te Sini, tiM, K m. Iteys' All-Wuel Hutts reduced te SJ 75, 1150. i en, en en Men's Pants at t 64. 71 els. il en. SI m. si M. tiiu. Kine Light Colored Pauls nt KJM1V.U 00, Children's Knee Pants al3V asrlt will be worth your while te rail and eiamlne these unusual llargaliis. They must go. L. GANSMAN A BR0 Merchant Tailors. MANUFACTUBBU9 OF Men's, Uejs' and CfalUrca's t'lslhlsi, 8. K. COB. N. QUBBN k OKANOB STB.. LANCASTBK PA sTThe ChmtMtst (and Bxcluslve) Clothing Heuse In the City. M YERS 4 RATHjrOR. THIN CLOTHtM FOB- Travelers and TeurM TUB I IN K3T ASSOKTMENT AT LOW PKICE FLANNEL SHIRTS ALLBTiLEB. TOURISTS', Hlt'YOIiE' TKNMH, URlt'KEr, HASKItAI.I, AND IIOATINU SHIRTS. THE LA KG EM r ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S CLOTHING In Lancaster, at Leaeet Prices. Fine Aatortmentel DUSTERS ! White and Colored Duck. Vests. Myers & Rattfen, LEAUl.NU CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STOUT. LtNCATrBW. FA. N' Off READY I Our Readv-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared te show our New SPUING STOCK In Beady-Made Suits. Our Assortment is Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special care te get up geed and Attractive Suits ter the BPB1NG TIlADB. and we feel sattaSed our efforts have been success fuL Call and give us the benefit of your opinion. Our Custom Department fa BtAMirMA with All the M hhI NevelUea In Suitings, which we will Make te Order la the eiyia. FIT QDARANTMD. BURGER & SUTTON, Tallsrs aawlC'latUera, HO. 34 0MNTR1 SQUAJIB, jrarzejra, AT EKISHAN'H. New Spring Neckties AT KKHMAN'B. There Is no garment eencernlng the at of which a man Is mere particular than shin. saiai .rt. Shirt CutUnw la a Fine art. xonie ha finl mi Lh iha nmnu Te fit oemforta- ble a shirt mnst be eat with the pre anote leal enrvea. the workpeople most be ptaelMaJ shlrv makers. Having had an experisaoeef S9 years, we claim te hare the beet suing, best made, best material ana most durable SHIRT la the atarkst for tha Least PeserD-'e aleaer. -AT- fUlMAMaf, T airs.ssfT, WrLilwtwk tffcMWctsJ Si"' ?.. - W5ii f.iCiArfift '. mwM&&$&& , j. .Hi Irtj-'ti" Fiji ' a&; - iA y- M
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