5H8P?B5 GENCER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2fl, 1WT. .v nwji w r iv.'ji lAAJHUABXfilt iriiexii Bew w ' ? v fi i IW I-MIi: tta i Wklf Intiffigeneer -. Ft, I anceBtttJrtmutMaj;. LA0ABTEsWUBB.l7. ,'C Vkaw raimt TkMMelTM. Mini ttutmfaave nod reason te ex MMcoeodoct from the managersef. we i NaUenal tank tun that whicd an axbibltiac In erecting tbelr build- fea the eM line etEMt King street, Mraatag te nun a w we une as k te the established and recorded sur- C the city. The president of the bank tt solicitor are lawyers and citizens or , aad aawnc the directors is the t of select council. We have a te expect from them a decent wil- te meet the spirit of the or and laws governing the city in theyllte. They have net shown it. They knew the line upon which they seek te build "iBOt the established line of the street. 4.SJS7 muse w Duuaupen ltsimpiy uecauav allece that viewers have net assessed damages and that they are net required aegnlTS the new line until this Is done. They are foolish in a business sense as :H lacking In a proper public spirit, -tthe law declares that these who within the street lines of the after they are made and re in the map, shall be awarded no for the subsequent removal of structure. When East King street is te the lines of the map, the ree- tisa! tank will receive no damage for the gnsabval and rebuilding of its costly front. rvmese wise gentlemen may caicuiuve tnai King street will never be opened te j the recorded width; and possibly It never '.:: wrllt tw In n. whnlMwln vnm. lint it rprtalnlv tt-l'" .. V .. rf- - aBssWBW , I W .V A I E Tf WW is1!! IE 1 1 aJaJiJs B l"lee Met Mk,M,,aa Wjfc MIHIM. UMJAMaTTMEMfw hmi anvtM CF ',1 wmwniwmiHnnni 'naant. ul AMIMU LaWVaMs MHMiimnniun! IflsWaaWwMswawlsB VMPrMBaV m nTKuaimwi. imiMUt uimiw K'V in r ta ji ji-a-i, -. tit k 4 ,wui ue wmeueu ui ueutii, ua tsucauiuii street In Philadelphia is being wld- I eaed, by the setting back et all I uiwvurea. xmi uaa ueeu uie I iy t at. ., i f.,ffamenu view ut uie way our nucvui wuuiu widened. It has been suppestd that f, wen front were rebuilt the owners would ;s constrained by fear of losing damages by a sense et decency te conform te the K i .,,, 1 ,t iv xstwu eeutuiiaucu nucs. In this case these - considemtiens have net prevailed. The &r Peeples Lank people de net come under p&L ordinary regulation, apparently, and need Wrh an extraordinary application ; which exists ? is the law; for their control. t-,They will note first that the question or fe damages is one that is decided by a jury of tneir xenew ciuens, who win net ue disposed te be lenient te any iin- kicking against the pricks of tbe law, and secondly they will &..-! 4t.K 4,. ,... lt ,,.. IgiseriD miui, inu tan ixnumug tue a- k enlntment nf thP!V vlnweradnMinnt ivnnlrn lr . ,.. f them te view at once the whole of a street III' be widened ; but they may be confined "-y their order te the 32 feet en the east txptia of East King street, te be occupied by itae reeples Hank. And by successive : "jiewsef this kind, whenever new buildings Vareerected, the new line of the street may fiBwetiaDiisneu wnneuc cost tx me city or ..ssD invtkjr unueii $t no repeat) mat iub gentlemen in me jraepleB bank are tce respectable te force i city te take these means of doing what need te acknowledge, at citizens, Swght te be done. The line of East King fatfst,as established en the maps, should ;M rigidly applied te every new building ; fit it should be abolished. And this Mm Iffjentlemen of the reeples bank cannot nf- ;fera te deny. m''t. Th I3rnwl, IVI1 & .. - r"rr ".i .. eija xkMueaaDujurvuuui ui reau tue news M 'aane.rm nevadava nnit tn tnll mbet tn i, ----- ,- w.. ,,. tm. vjasve in mem , ana it is net altogether the 'awSDaDer'B fault, for ittakna n. verv smart wz,.l ' . ;,. ... . ' -- - grf.wBHw te Knew wuat is true ana wnat is ttftuselnthe tales that come te him. An lfWiuslnc illustration of the uncertainty of iawws is new afforded by the tales of the felTsw Yerk newspapers about Gould and. page. They give us very elaborate state- Batata et hew Gould and Sage combined te p lsting Cyrus W. Field te grief in the Man- anan eievatea railroad stock, of which ;3Pstsd was chief owner and which he has '? "Mustrleusiy engaged in booming. Mj ThSMnnlnlm.1. UA J i. , , - uiuugui, oewn tue mar- i pas price se last and se low by heavy sales vuwt uy, mai tieia, who had ber- a urge sums en the stock as collat cellat was forced te go te his conquerors and warn rua buck at what they would give Jt. Is said te have been breunht tn iu is the same fashion by the president Pacific Mall, who undertook te r.m 'Institution without Gould's help. ives, tue oreEer wne bad been Ilaltitnere & Ohie, is also at) kssvs beea Gould's victim, and both FMd are reported te have been ln- w te kts bems at Irving ten by Gould Halday whsn tbelr stocks were slaugh- se tkat there would be a free field tsM) operation. tlistsstoldef the great doings of a Just been reported as dying MawS-tally worn out. And then in stsaaas Use reporters tell of tbelr In- with Gould about tbtse things, In i specifically denies tbat there is an frfaratbiatbea.. liar is abroad. It used te disreputable te lie; but in iyef the world's e '.MttV JattMiBf its editors, te enjoyment llibUe, H aw be rtaseaabJy m - I ii ii i rSSBfW.IONIlS I lt 'BfJbMMl aw, atise esalt I H 9"ii f MtottMtaltlrmaMlte IteyWMltebMIMM flk UWMHhMdl n4 be Mttbmtii la the amrafftpen of the tut or tue tmi. Fraaee as4 Battle. France aad Russia have aede asere serious Incident out of the English Egyp tian convention than the Interests involved therein would seem te warrant. England hat mere at stake In Egypt than any ether power, and yet the gevernmenthat thought it necessary te state definitely in the Heuse of Commens that there was no fear that course In Knet would involve war. The French minister reveals a different state of feeling among his people by the positive assertion that no ministry could held office after signing the Egyptian con ventlen. Egypt may net be worth a quar rel, but French traditions will net allow the formal abandonment even for a time, of the control of the Suez canal. The animus of Russia is net hard te Qnd. Russians of all classes and parties held fast te the tradition that demands the establishment of the Greek church In Cen- Istantlneple, and until Russia has driven the Turk from Europe, this tradition will be a treat force In her politics. The naval power of England balked the last advance nt Dmunn arms. And aver since ine course of Russia has been one of hardly disguised .. . . ii . . .t. enmity, iter Aignwi operations iwwu w vised with the express purpose of gaining I a position from which the Indian empire I can be threatened, for It Is net likely that J Britain will risk this " brightest jewel or I her crown" for the sake of the sick man. But te make mere certain Russia Joins hands with France, whom she finds dis posed te quarrel ever Egypt, and se we see these two powers protecting against the convention in tones that sound very seri ous. The C7ar don't care for Egypt, but he does care te encourage France te help him in his game with England, and the re public doubtless counts en bis aid in case of trouble with Germany. A correspondent suggeats that "it would add Interest te the coming fair It the beard et managers would secure some live man te de liver an address upon that occasion." We second the motion. Censul General Adamsen reports that the rainy aeasen has put a step te work en the Panama canal, and in order that there may be no doubt about It makee the follow ing overwhelming assertion : "There It net money enough en earth te-day te make the canal ir It bad te be done in the rain and with the present help. Every ahevellul et mud taken out and deposited tar enough away te remain out would cost, if net its aelld weight In sold at least te much In geed allver coin that the financial problem would resolve itself Inte a speedy eolatien et inevi table collapse." In this instance epuli vex Dei. it la net true that vex Mr. Power and Dr. Klein, et Londen, have ahewn by a series of experiments that scarlet fever is undoubtedly communicated te human being from cows through the milk. Tee New Yerk Timts glvee the result I nrthnnararnl atndvnf the anblept hr theae experts. Mr. Power tlrat found that the epidemic of scarlet rever in the north of " - .. ... (aaiae irem caaea 01 sueaequeni lmecuen) 10 these who used milk supplied from one dairy larm in Ilenden. It was clearly shown that the milk bad net absorbed the contagion directly from human beings, and had net been contaminated by unsanitary surround surreund lnca. The cows tullered from a disease very closely resembling scarlet fever, though milder in form, and It was this disease which bad been communicated te these who drank the milk. In human beings it was scarlet fever, without a doubt Dr. Klein made the proof complete by showing that cows inoculated with a microbe taken from a human scarlet fever patient, and reaembllng tbat found in the sick cattle, were afllicted with the same dlseasaeaa the cows which produced the mischievous milk. The microbes were also found In a cheap preparation of condensed milk. In one case a pet monkey died of scarlet fever alter drinking the milk of diseased cattle, and microbes taken from It produced the same disease In ether cattle as the cows that pro duced the milk had auuered from. The Ttmcs asks : ' If tills disease la cemmunl. eited from cows te human beings by way et the milk supply, does it net fellow that tuberculosis, or consumption, Is communi cated in the same way t" It seems poeaible that consumption may be caused by the use of milk and beef unfit for feed. But after all the beat aifegutrd against this and similar dangers la In the power of every Individual, namely the preservation of the body in such a perfect state of vigorous health tbat no chance will be given ter dlseaae te gain 3 foothold. Werk, regularity and recreation with " Prudence, temperance land repose, Slam the deer en the doctor's nose.'' re disrespect te the profession Intended, for doers don't stay slammed and the noses el physicians are often precedents et relief. Tin: Peeples bank haa much law In its direction, but apparently net much fore thought I.v a ten cent show In the city of Mew Yerk there is new en exhibition, among ether monstrosities, a Mermen elder with three of hla wives and a herd of children. The New Yerk "lmei thus describes him : "Jeshua la net beautiful te leek at. Ills eyes are deep, hollow, and close together. Ills skin Is dark, bis hair la "reacbed" lnartia tlcally, while a thick growth el moustache and beard make him leas beautiful than a deer mat with a cousinly reasrublance te Jo Je Jo Je, the deg-laced boy." Te-morrow will be celebrated the city's great annual educational event, the high school commencomenU Tuk Londen Tall Mall Gazelle takes a view of the Irish question that la aa thought ful as It Is reasonable, and, coming from an English source, it merits attention : Grant If you will tbat the government by its coercion act can dragoon Ireland Inte ab ject submission. (Iraut it you will that we can victoriously coerce into tne tuiien silence et despair the Irish in Ireland, and persist In governing a nation of 6,000,000 whom we have enfranchised, and admitted te parliamentary representation, with absolute disregard et tbelr wishes or the representations of tbtlr members. Grant all that, and atlll the policy of the coercion would be none the lest fatal. curas wire are two Kuglands one at home P-M?"ero" " " there are two lre , u2f a "ee.bacause tt la at home and within our grasp. Bat wa can enlv coerce It at the price eflnlUming against ua the sea wblch we cannot coerce, and which! II we cannot cenclllati-, will sooner or laUtr dlslntegrate our empire. PBB80NA1 Kinci Kalakaua Is sandwiched new nh. tween the devil and the deep sea," Mrs, Ixmian feara tbat the general's re- saalaa are net safe in Washington. tlevRBNOR bkavkr la deBOUBead by Bed ford Democrats for the failure te right the wrong of the defeat of the revenue bill. JuDtiK James T. Mitchell baa the aelld support of the Philadelphia delegates te the MSPHUUean aiaia oenvaouosi va August ji for the supreme Judge nomlaaUea. Senater Voebhkr, of lad lass, watataa in Terrs Haute and asked oeaeeralns; an alleged laterrlew with bits Megrephed from Portland, Oragen. US said : "'I ass bete peaceably enjoy leg myself sad wish (be liars would let ate ateee,'' Kdwabp Lkaeer, eee of the edMere of I skHavwriealer, 4M Ustww ' Tueseej was a vary able young men sad hte oenr. Mem SMaasn sad emwbU dlresl. op wee alas attar Mends. 11 bad been 111 (or a leag walls. Mrs. Cleveland weara Ne. S), aheea. Beats mtocbsvSeutNsw Yerk paper alleges tkat the weara 5a, satrtly because aba benght pair of M before going te the Adlrendecka. Yeti theesplldtly raid ahe bought them, net ler heraelt, hut le bestow upon the needy "tateadMl ter tramp In the weed-.," aha generously raid. It Is time there worean S' HO OI MtIB, Gov. Oorpej, of Georgia, received a very pretty note a lew ilaja age Irem ayettng lady In Thomaaten asking 'or a lock et hla hair. The governor felt rather dubiously among bit gubernatorial lock, and lleally wrote te the little mlaa that be had tieen married meat tee loe a: tn be able te comply with br request, but would wnd a photograph Instead. Mr a. Gorden la new te be heard from. Mrs. Lxkiitrv, the English actrew, has taken a beune la S.n Krneire, fur the pur pose et making that city her legal residence. Hhe yeeterday took out Iho papera declaring her Intention tn lcome a cttlr.en et the United State. A 8n Krnclce iMper tirlnta an Interview with her attorney, in which he la quoted aa aaying mat ne win Begin ami for divorce alter the lapse et six months, the parted neeeaaary te acquire legal residence." Hknateu Snt:RMA!(, during the last preal dentlal campaign, announced from the hue tlnga that he knew et a leading Cincinnati Danaer ana manuiaciurer wee uwumi m purpeae te go out et business If Cleveland was elected president It Is new aald the In dividual alluded te waa llartr. the Cincln. natl bank'Wrecker, who baa net only gene out of business, but haa taken several ether people out et business with him. But It was hit attempt te make a corner in wbfst, and net the election et Mr. Cleveland, that did the work ter mm. It Wasn't an the Pregramme. Profeaaer M. . Schelbner. the retiring principal of the boys' high school, Keadteg, was net down en the pregramme for an au dreaa at the commencement exercises Tues day, but he made one Just the same, much te theamszsmentef the beard of control. He addressed a few werda of advice te the graduates and then, turning te the citizens in the audience, requested them te guard the beya' high school against unscrupulous men. The speech waa greeted with tumultuous ap plause, and classes 11 and U presented 1'refca eer Schelbner with a testimonial expressing their regret at hla removal. m m The Difference. Frem the Uscen Telegraph Nobody ever palsied Mr. ltlatiip, but he tatteed himself. AN OPEKSTIO TALK. lie was a wicked Dan Juan. Who went unto the Maskeil Hull fair, The C'lirmrn were net thin en irlti Therefore he took the horse cr thcie. lie was a flirt, as 1 hare set J, Jene tbe UUe Is net high. A .Verma 1 trlnd would ne'er descend After each pictty lace te fly. Our wtllltm thought farothsrwUe, And seen Inte a trap he full lie met a dtneer, masked, but bright, Who was ste : Ah, could William Tell ' He seen was seated at her side. And for each dance he beggedand prnyel Ler; And, when at last the music ceased, lie hoped te supper he might .1 Ma. The witching hour of twelve was reached. Me dancer then might masked remain ; And then he saw her face lias ! She was hU cook, an Jrlcatne. Frem the Musical Jlerald. mvMOiAi mutjvms. Wonderful Cares. W. C. Heyt A Ce , Whelesale and Kctall Drug gists of Heme, U a., says: We h.ie been soiling Dr. King's Mew Discovery. Electric Hitters and Uucklen's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies tlul sell a.i well, or i?l ve such nntversal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cured elTected bv theae uiedl- clncs In this cltv. Sevcnu cases et prtmnuncea Consumption have b-en entirely cured by use ei&iew neiuea or ur. ivinvs new uiscevi Dlsceverv. taken in connection wltn fclectrlc ltltu-rs. ltu-rs. We Knars.ntoethemalwavs. Sniabvll It. Cochran, I Druggist, 137 and UU North Queen street, Lan caster. Pa. in AN UNreitTUNATE I'KUSO.V. The iniMt unfortunate person In the world Is one afUlcted with slclc betid iche, but they 111 De renet eu ui once uy uaintr ir. lA-iie s ih-cuu Prescription. Dee aureruseiueni In another column. (I) TUB BBV. GEO. U. THArKIt, of Honrben Ind.. says: " Beth myself and wile ewe our lives MSIULOU'S CONSUMPTION CUUK." r or Bile by H. H. Cochran, Druggist, M0.1J7 North Uunen street. ( racts Werm Knewing. In all dlsea.es of the iianal mucous membmne the remedy used mnst be non-Irritating. Tlu meOlcal profession h.is leen slew te Imni this. Nothing aatlifoctery nn be acceiupllihtd with douches, snutfi. powders, syringes, ujitrliiKentt or any similar npp'Iaitleni lecuue they are nil Irritating, de net thoreuglilv reach theaireclid surfaces and should Ihi abandoned aa weixi tbun failures. A multitude of persons who had ler years borne aU the worry and piln thatcitarrh can In II let testify te rullral and permanent cures wruucht by Ely's Cnum iinlin. Jiii'-'jwdnndAw SUf-ukft'sChllitrrn'M IMy Mrrvlces. WUY WILL YOU ceiiLfh when Sblieh's Cure WU1 give Immediate relief, l'rlce lu ctH . .V) cu and si. Fer sale by II. It Cochran, DrugirUu Main North yubenstroet, (0) The Mystery Solved. It has always been understood that consump tion was Incurulile, but It has recently bwii discovered that Hemp's Hal-uitn for the Threat and Lnngs Is giving innre relief than any Known reuieuy. At la ijuumiiuii ki ruiievu una cure Asthma. Urenchltls und Ceuutu. irencnuis una ueuens. can en H. 11. Cochran, druggist. Ne. IS! North Uuttc and gel a truU bottle free of cost. Lar, utten street. rge size i cenu ana si. (I) SUILOH'S CUHK will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and UrenchltU. for sale by II. IS. Cochran. Urugglst, Na 137 Nerm Queen street. (7) A Keinarfeabls Ooed Man Is he who attends tn the coin fort of his family and wUl net let his little ones suder with atTec atTec Uen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives mav be endangemd, but who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's Balsam. Price 6e cents and tl. TritU tiujrtt. Fer sale by IL H. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. (I) fUUVMOAU CWK COUNTY COMMISSIONKlt, HENIIV IIKACIIHAK, et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention. maKttdAw T1K)K COUNTY COMMISSION EK, J.W.KELI.V, or Marietta, Pa. Snblect te the decision or the Ueinecratl. Convention. Venr influence sollc sellc sollc Ited. mau-tldAw JOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. UUANUT (Farmer), Of East Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic Cennty Convention. Your lnfluence respectfully solicited, mu-tfdew TOOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LEHEB, Of Ephrata township. Bublect te Democratic rnlea. marlt-tldaw gWK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A.Z.UINUWALT, Grocer, rirst Ward, city. Subject te Heme. altfdAw vnuu riuiw. TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON S5EAMKB, Farmer, Of West Uemplleld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention. marUfdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request of many friends I announce myself aaacandldate for County Commissioner. Bublect te the decision of the Democratic Cennty Convention. Your influence rospecl respecl lully solicited. UKNUY F. UAUTMAN, mltldAw Bast Lampeter Township. DOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELI HATTKN, or upper Leueek township. I announce mv wmtmrn m cauataaiA inr com COuntv llAlmnlafllniiAr subject te the decision of the Dumncralle fSSISiSl,&4C S2232Si.0"?T 'noawltMrewlnfivorol the eanOldatea Irem the Southern auutct. "ttw BLI BATTEN. UtOK COUN rY AUDUOH, J At. r. BOWER, et l'aradlse township, subject te the decision of the Deiaocralie Convention te be bald Juirtu. Is7. JanStfdAws JJOR COUNTY AUDITOR, CJiAB. W. rUSBY, USBY, i. Ssbjecttetta Of Bast Drnmere township. Mi ea ei saw SJSssusntiig BIT , . laucur. 1MMONS lilVKR KROULiTOR. Curing a Cough. When yen have a cough, u 1 tltnplr nature's warning that amne of the organ et the system are net preperlj jcrlerinliin their work. In most caaea. It will be leund te bethellTer. When the llyer erkMnays or perhaps both fall te properly tierferm thi'tr etcretery functions It Is done In part by the mucous membrane. This tends a 01chnrg of mucous or phlegm Inte the threat, lungs and bowels i eonttlpatlen fellows, ana the phieRin, which sneaia ee rjneted, ramalns until It Is absefbrd, thus pet aentOK the system. A dry cough U a symptom et a Clserdered llver. A physician's statement : " In the treatment el limit and bronchial dis eases, the liver Is ettcn Implicated te such an extent that a hepatic remedy becomes necessary tn cirecUng a cur of the lunp. In the treat ment of such ewe 1 prvcrtbe Slmuiens l.lver Krgulatater, prepared by .1, U ellln A Ce, with entire satisfaction. 1 And that It acta mildly but effectually In regulating the secre tions of the liver, kidneys and tuwels." 1. LhTKt'llKNSON, II. !., jnnett MWr.t w Owenshurg. Ky. QAPU1NK PltAHTKKM. 85 XCtLVLS AWAUliKD TO Bensen's Capciee Plaster 1 T1IK I1KST IN T1IK WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, HhemuitUm, Lumbago, Back ache. Weakness Colds In the Cluul aud all Aches and Strains. Beware of Imitations under similar sounding names. Ask for ltnen's and take no otter. dudiGuidawUW,' TTOP TILLS. SICK HEADACHE, msi'isi"!, iND!UKTie.v, iulieits.ibss, DlZilMS. LIVK COMPl.Al.NT. Positively Cured by Little Hep Pills, Tbe People's raverlte I.iver l'llls. They act s'ewiv but surely, de net gripe and their ctrect Is lultnir, and therefore worth a dozen ethers. (Docter's formula i fiiiali. sugar coated aud easy te Uke. See testimonials. 93r. at droughts or mailed en receipt et price. TIIK 1101'1'll.l.CO.. New Londen, CU "They are THE I1K3T ever made." Prepared by au old apothecary. lve Dettles II. cold by Kvery Drugglitln Lancaster. JuneHV-lyltWTAw -C1XUAUBTKD VITAIUTT. EXHAUSTED VITAnTT TUB SCIENCE OF LIFB, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, krrorsef loath, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, soe pages sve. 19 prescriptions for all OJseases. Cleth, full gilt, only 11.00, by malL sealed. HlnsuaUve sample tree te all young ana mldaie-ogea men for the next w aaya. Aaai uik tt. it. r. FAUKBB,liulflnrh street. Rnstna, Mass. ;mTieirnwHnAfl TMl'KOVED CDSU10NED EAR DRUMS. CURE FOR THE DEAF. eck's Fatent Improved Cushioned Bar Drums perfectly rustere hearing and perform the work of the natural arum, invisible. corn. fertable and always in position. position. AH converse. tien and even whlsnera beard,aiatlnctly. Send for Ulnstrated book with testimonials, FBBB. Addnvw or call en F. uiscex, au Broadway, Kn leta. Mention ua paper.; lnnin.tasV HWir SAIHH.K8, AC. UAUDl.ES, HARNESS, Ac. EDWARD KRECKEL, -dsai.sk tit Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets, AO. I KANT KJ.Vll UTKKET, LlXCASTSR, Pa. The largest and bet assortment el THIINKS In the city at the lowest caah prices, oil sizes and dualities. We have en hind a I irsn a.4nrtmnt of dif ferent tyle el II irues, tMthstngleunddenliln, aud make te order the rlneett grades of EnglUh Cearh und r'rencti Ceunj II irneit. the best II triir-n liiii.slni; In the world atMc a box. Cull and KvunlneOur Stock at Ne. 5 East King Street. JunlSSindaw pta roasts. w 'ATCilKS. CLOCKS, CHAINS AND JEWKLUY. Spcti&i Watchsa fjr FinnMS and Railreadem Vine let of Ulnm. Ac Alse. Ellin. Waltham (Aurera for which lam Sele Agent), and ether FlrsV-Class Watches, best Watch and Jewelry llenalrlns. Correct place In city. time by Telefrraph Dally, only L. WEBER. Na 1WX N. Queen St, Near I'enn'a K. U. Depot. - Hnectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical Uneds. All Kinds of Jewelrv. KTKYf JKWKLRY HTORIi GradeatiDg Presents ! roil CLASS UINQS, CI.49S JTINS, CLASS UADUKs.UOTO GILL'S. Geld Watches, Diamond Kings, Gentt' Initial UIiik, scurf 1'ins, Ac , Ac. ItepalrInK In All Its ItrancbM, Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTKli, l'A. mayll 1yd SUM A.I,m UH HBMt. XjvOR RKNT. ' C Twe or lour rooms In brimmer's New Uulldlng. Ne. 1UH North Queen street. Meat uu itim inuiuuuu. Aiiniyai febU-Ud UU1M1 sit' t'3 LIVBEY OFFICE. Fi R HALK OR RENT-BRICK STABLE ana let, 17X8D feet, en Christian street, no tween Kaat King and Orange street. Can be easily changed Inte a machine ne: nacnlne inen or house. Kasy terms. U.C. UUUHAKBB, aie-tia A tternev-at-Law. PRIVATE SALE. Will be sold at private sale the valuable property corner Lemen Mulberry and char lotto Irentlug son feet en LemensUeet.es Itet en Mullierry, and te feet en Charlette street. Apply te C. K. DOWNEY, JunlS Smd Ne. !ll North Queen Street. OUR C1UARS MIA QUKRIUA AND Gelden Lien aru CLKAB HAVANA Flb LKIl hand made. Se. BACH. In boxes of Hi's aud lbU'S. DKMUTH'aCIUAKBTOBK, Ul Bast King Ktreet, Telepbone Connection janie-wraaKita S1 HORT-U ANO A T Y PR. WRITING SITUATIONS pay both young men and ladles much better salaries than most commercial positions, and the demand Is greater, student can be fitted foreltlce short-hand positions IN THREE MONTHS' TIMB by Daren's system. Ne previous knowledge of ?i2Sliu pan.enur any time, all tuition baseg if..'SS"1' . aperier UclllUes ter preeurtag sttuaUena, ler which aid wa xaaka neekaraS CoUegalaepldeUwiuri.llMta.lftlk I laellMran seat te any addraa. ler le eta.i cl -?.NsUmps.ceeptL Addrwas vientian. rtltSH dk BRUTHKH. CONTINUATION OF Till Great Bargain Sale, AT TUB ONK-1'KICBUI.UTHIXU AND VUHMISU1MU ui'saur HIRSH & BROTHEIL MKN'S I.Kllir ItUSlNtSS SUITS rolling at kVm, ivm and avw wed worth UH SSWaud tlu.oe. MBN'SLiaUTDBBSS SUITS Selllnf at tj 00, Ss iv and Sie te. liots'scileoLsl'lTNowajMandtloo. BOVS' UKISS SUITS Mew Selling at t en, AM andav.uu. AM U.NPAUAl.LKLEU IIAUOAIN OIFBIIBD Men's and Beys' Woolen Shirts. HOS' ALL-WOOL FANCY tUIUTS MOW 79c. and ti.ee, MEN'S ALUWOOL PLBATBD 11030U SHIRTS Beduced te tUlO. I1.S I1.C0. MKM'S ALLWODL PLBATBD BACK AMD FRONT sill UTS Mew Reduced te II OS.; Heys All-Weel SU1UT WAlbTS Selling at SOc and nc Men's Laeed Bosem W0KK1NU SUIBTS with Cellars, Reduced from &0c. te S'e. lien's Heary O Ingham W0UK1NU .SHIRTS NewSJc seventy Ave Pair of HEN'S OVERALLS at sac. Seventy-nvoPalref MIN'S .lUMPIUJat wc. 23c. Neckties Reduced te 15c. We are Mew Oflerlng a 'IKRaT IIAKOAIN In UKN'S OaUCslllUTSkt 13c. 13c. 13c. -AT- Hiish & Brether, On Prloe OCiOTHtNQ FanNI3HINQ, AND Merchant Tailoring Establishment, COB. MOttTU QUBBM ST. AND CBMTBB SV1U AKE. LANCASTBB, FA. TITlLL.lAMSO A KOSTKR. CALL US n TELEPHONE. WILUAMSON & FOSTER. EXCURSIONISTS' Scrste and Flannel Suits. COATS, VESTS, -AND- DUSTERS. Gent's rast Celer Middlesex Klannel Suits, Hi. tient's Krnwn Gray, Stene Gray and Dark blue Serjce Suits, 111 Seersucker Coats and Vents tl.M. II 13. Kea Fancy Alpaca Ceals anil Vests, IVO, I J 71, II 00. Hteraucaer Cea'x. II. ue. Linen and Mnhatr Dusters, S7, 97 cts and II U. Children's Odd Knee Pants, 00,75 cts, ll.ue. Mllrt Waists. W. 30. 73, cts. Chlldren'e India Gauze Underskirts, sizes 1(1 te W. loc each. Heys' Windser Ties, 10 and Ii eta. Men' Fancy Flannel Shirts, SOc. Men's French Netted Undershirts, 55c. Men'a Jean Drawers, 23c. Men'a lleavy Suspenders, lie. Men's Harvest fanu. 7Jc 1'elsa Det Windser Tits, IV; or 2 for Sic Men's Lanadrled Calice Shirts, 60c Hummer silk Tuck and 41 n-Hand Neck ties, SSc. Gent's Lisle Tnread iiese, 5c. Flannel and Jersey Shirts for ISase Ball or Lawn Tennis. Xent'a Panama Hats, one. large assortment new styles Dress Straw UaU.Wc. Men's llread-Brlm Sewed Straw Ilata, suitable for Fishing and Picnic, tsc. Heys' .Dress straw Hats, white or Mixed, SSc. Heys' Malaga Straw Hats. loc. Heys' Knock-About straw Hats, 3 for 10a. Men's aud boys' Linen Hats, 15c. Lailles' Kid button lints, box Tees, tt SO. Ladles' American Kla liund-Made Lace Ox fords, fl 00 and II M Ladles' American Kid Hand-Made Lace Ox. ford fatent Tips, tt 60. Yeung Ladles' Kid Butten beets. Spring or HlKhlluels.il 25. cut from II te. K Id Foxed Opera Tees, tl JO. cut from tl 23. Men's Dress Hal morals, 11.10, fl SO, 11.75. Men's Dress Butten Mbees, tl (e Men's Hread Sele Oxford ilea, tl SS. Gent's Hand-Made French calf na1 morals or Butten Fine Dress Shoes, 3 en, cut from 17.00. Children's Canvas Shoes. C'JJ. Youths' Can vaa Shoes. 74c. Lad es' Lawn Tennis Lace checs, 11.10. Trunks, TmeliDg Bigs & Valises. WILUAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 But Kiig St., LABCABTEB.FA. sTOAX. T3 H. MARTIN,' waeiasAta asm aaraa aaAiaa la All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. aw-Yaan : Na 410 North Wattr aaa Maca trewta. above Laaiea. Laseuter. atv TJAUMUARDNERSeY JEKFKK1KH. COAL DEALERS. erwn:-Naia North Quean Street, aad Me, DM North Prince streeL xaans: Nenn rnnee street, near eeung auyulfd LAN0ABTBB. l'A. E NQLBTRBE STOCK FARM. Standard-Brew StaUteat la serrlea. BTOstBI KUMt ttltl),..,..,,,,,....... ...,,,' Haaerd, yaan,.tT. VI lUasHXT (HU) MtstllMlalll fat Maw MOTS AND MS """JBS. jsar wee. J. B.QIVLRRACa LOOK ATOUU NEW PRICES -OM- DatUtes and Crinkles nd Figitt d French Satlnes. NBW W1I1K BslllltOllBUVFI.miN-' CINUS.COIII) I'lUUBS. I.1N0N D'lNIIB, MAZAI.IA, Ac. JolinS.Givler&Ce,, Me, Sfl KMt King Btrcwt, LANCASTBK.PA. N BW YORK HTORK. Dress Sills ! WATT i. SH AND, 6, 8 ft 10 MAST BONO ST.. LANCASTER, FA , Have Secured Anether Let of the JehnStapf- nar sons ramous COLOKBD DKBSS SILKS, At tee, a yanL Me better are tetalled at 6Jc. SUMMBR SILKS al 36c. S3c, S7KC- and SOc. a yard. Slapfnera Best Quality Swiss BtlMMKH BILKS ateixe and no a yard. Made and Imported te soil at Tic. and 11.00, Haskell's Fully tlnaranteed IILACK DHIISS BILKS at tl.ua, II.2MI Se a yard. Wa Open (ln Day Large Invoices, el French Satines, American Satines, Crinkled Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, SPECIAL BAKOAIN-Onn Case Hest Quality mil Width PRINTED SATINES, C'ic a yard ; worth I5X" -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. j. a MARTIN 4 CO. A PARTIAL LIST r tiik- i -AT J. B. M. & CO.'S. What de yen think et a Dlts SATBBN that Is Fine In Quality, Elegant l'atu-rns,and a great number le select from, ler Se. a yard. At 10c a yard we have the WIDE SATEPNS In Det and Checks In all the Desirable SDades. At Uke-. a Complete Line of Bine Checks and Dots, Heliotrope, Felka Dots, and a very Choice Line of Whit aad Cream Figures en Black Grounds. At Me. c and SSc. a Line nf FIIBNCH RATINE of tbepmminent manufacturers. Al least a Handled 1'atterns, consisting et the Choicest Fatterna selected from the Largest Btecaa in New Yerk and Fhlladelphta. THE NBW PRICE ON Crazy Crepe 13UHCAYABD. PhllsAalnhla Prina. lan. ew Designs and I'at- ... r r--z.- -- i--i-: --MrrTj ...i Mirns. avipea".vria uu ninuw. wjium im narrow, ncr Werk en cream and White Urennds. One Hundred Pieces Yard Wl"e BATISTE, at 9e. a yard, are among the bargslns, aud well may srvsins, auu wen mi the regular price tbev ba eallea baraalaa. aa tae regular prien lie. OKI HK LED BBEBsUCKEBS at, 40. for the narrow and wlda atrlpaten Cream Ground i Be for tk Fancy Btrtpeela flak. Bine and Black ea Grata Groeads I tee. for tie ,Blaek, Uarrtet and Blue SUIpeet tss largest aaleeUen In ;the city of wide narrow striped plaids.; J. 8. Martin & Ce., OaT.WMt IfcH a-MMt Kl LANCAjraa, ri, wiuLMrmeau conaniex. Seoseiiiio Us SwffJUsTtJ, m- 'mi-ifii--rvMWAiMia mnju. J- QARSMAH A RRO. ()6L.CANSMN&BR0,68 North Queen St. Whan we say a saving of fe per cent guaran teed wa mean you will save MmhUeb every dol lar eipendad at our esUbllshmenk MKN'R.llOrS'ACIIU.DBKN'S CLOTHING Selling at a Ureat sicrlflce In order te reduce nur Immense large stock. Men's Seersucker Ceat and Vest at tloeand II 'iV Men's Mohair Ceat and Vest at K.M, fcl.OQ and 5M1. - Men's All.Went Ouslmere Bulla at tSOt, Men's AII-Woel Worsted suits ate ne. Men's AllWoel bleached Suits al 110.00, TIIBHK (100IM AHB HBADU.V WOHril HOUUl.k. TIIK AMOUNT OF MOMBY. Heys' Suits reduced In tim, K M, kt en. Heys' All-Weel Suits reduced te UTS, $LW, ft (Vi, fit Ul Men s rams ai au, ui, it cm, si , i.n, .. tlei. Mno Light Colored Pants at tiM, (, SS CO, txvi. Children's Knee Pants atKc. SWlt will be worth your while tn call and examlne these unusual Bargains. They must go. L. GASMAN & BRO Merchant Tailors. MAMUFACTUBBUS OF ea's Btt ami ChlUrea't detains;, B. B.COB N. CjUBKNA OUANUB STS, I.ANOASTKU PA. SVThe Cheapest (and Exclusive) Clothing Heuse tn the City. M YKRH A RATUKOW. THIN CLOTHLM -reB- Trarclers and TeuTisIr; THBl'lNllsTASSOllTUICNTATLOWrBtCKS FLANNEL SHIRTS ALL STYLES. TOURISTS', 1UCYCLK TENNIS, CRICICKr, llASKRAI.ti AND nOATINO SHIRTS. THE LAUGRST ASSOBTMBNT OF MEN'S CLOTHING In Lancaster, at lowest Pi Ices, flne Assortment et DUSTERS ! White and Colored Duck Vests. Myers & Eathfen, LRAIIIMl CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STBEKT. LANCA'STEIt, PA. N1 Off RtfADYl Our Readv-Madc Stock -OF- SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared U show nur New BPUINO STOCK lu Beady-Made suits. Our Assortment Is Larger than ever before, and I'rtces Lewer. We have taken special cant te get up geed and Attractive Suits Ter the 81'KINU Tit A HE. and we feel satisfied our efforts have been success ful. Call and give us the benedt of your opinion. Oar Custom Department la Stocked wtth all the Newest Novelties In Suitings, which we will Make te Order In the Beet Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BURGER & SUTTOB, Tallert and CUtalera, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LAN CASTE It. FA. HIXUEll SEW INU MACHINE CO. E XU1B1TION KXrHAORDlNARY AT tub errica e Tbe Singer Sewing Machine Ce., 146 BAST KINO STREET, LAkOASTIV, l'A,, Beginning Monday, June 27tb The display will be the grandest ever seen In Lancaster, consisting et F1N1 IMBROIDERY IN MAN i D3SIQN8 FaacrGarls arETery DwcrlatleB. The exhibit will lllnstrata the wld- rangenf work that can be done en the New High arm LF. singer Mewing Maehlnu. The exhibition wUl be tree te all, at all hours, day and evening. Tbe ladles are rspeclslly Invited te attend. Nelblng like It ever before seen lu Lancaster. ehris."myers, JeaaMdAltw MANAGER. sTUFinaa. AT KRIBMAN'8. New Spring Neckties AT KtUHMAN'S. There la no garment eeneentlng the St ef which a man la were particular than a shirt. Shirt Cutting u a Fine aru Te lit comforta ble a shirt must be cut with the proper anojosp anejosp anojesp leal ennrea.Ueworkpaepla must ba prafUfal aalrt Butkert. Having had an MBerlenee tin rears, wa claim te Save the best sUUag, best aaaae, beet auUartal aaa stoat durable SHIRT lataaalArlWfortswLeaatresatblallowey. MfMAIff, at. IT mm glBHIiawttliiwiitas. ;. X 'tM& &U f.sL..-- saal
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