RnM OT w a' i aHMCr'aWkSMIn MSMKOTMSl Hf""'I " a BMaCTTk I IU Uh. aiTaTa. K'i'.vitfis'isr'.s DBCT.: .1 II ig i9 !J is aw 19 IS zE SS la man EH: il 55 iS mm uBmn HK ! I" 11 UN 1JHS5 UBK-T ! trS MM MM MOD k; ii MS "2 SS EH SKI aMawK. ia avv " wi ;' ?" a- M MM m MMl I jBmZ:::: m mm mm mi n "" i UtWeeklf Intelltgenwr MOftNItt- OMTM e n. umn trr fBfanrnwavnit ittueimm tamMi IMTKXiaBMOBR. lA0Mtr, n. fift jtonceettt Snaanuwusc. LANCASTER, JOLT S. 18S7. Tie Fearta's Flrewerkt. - -I tkla ntiMlttAHIiiPV T MBUMMk CWUT WUNUMY rTBn,imii i"""1 S7L : " -- ."' V. MH ftf. Pi& IH OOCUlieULCB Ol WJ1B mummij BtawFoerth et July intensity the public I IslMMBd for the cessation et the burning ei .'"'anenrki unen the streets of cities, l'hila- .-& ak . as. -.- i , aal fit A VWmuBnumDerer yeua uge, unm . "tletent administration of Mayer King, im-nitd the reform which has saved Ltfcat town millions et dollars in money and 5'giTen the people the inexpressible satisfac- yi: neg of neeuem irem ine nemu uuuwa tttkt-i et the Fourth, as ether less e.ietntnaie peepie -new . " " ia public opinion in Philadelphia in approving the present order, that its y a ltJl a-ttta tlA rtlitmv iiX'1 iHMemiawne ngiui? wiuiu. v..D ..- Ivi" ,. ihenM nf flmrnii and Giewerksas S&tAinn made it imnerative upon Mayer ri- Titler te refuse permission te an artillery 'i BSWSBiy OUie cuuiku v u.j -m..-n Hzi . Aft.i&i - M..ln.1it jltajiYiQi-erfifl fnr m .auniiLuiu ii una imuuuij uiavnifiw w t m.ln a..1j1 tiat-n luun Inllfl- I K BBDy yemrs. iusuuu.i. -" V,tMuni-hin itself: and the people of I Philadelphia would doubtless be content us. a . e-wiAsinf' rf s-.if il ir tiAieA V WlH IDUUtSrHMS muuuu vs. lnww" --. I -tiFenrth: but experience has shown thit there can net be any limitation fixed vte VUmt as new an nuauiuw iiuuiuiwuu v& u.v- of every kind. Life ia a burthen te every sensible person Si emthe Fourth of July. It is made se by . the feels who abound en such occasions & and who de net knew hew te enjoy and s-npleythe liberty given them se as net te "' te nuisances te their fellows. r f If the children could be permitted te 'have their innocent Chinese crackers and ' pin wheels without allowing the bigger 1 babies te Indulge their love of noise bj dis- charge of double knockers and ether ! fiendish contrivances for the amusement of f idiots, there would be no great need of forbidding fireworks in the cities; but with the indiscriminate use that prevails of f powder explosives, it has become an abso abse :f lute necessity. New Yerk has suffered Be rt rely through conflagrations of stored and our own town has had a small experience of the same kind en this anniversary; and the public surety requires that a peremptory stoppage should be put te the sale and discharge of all firearms and fireworks within the city limits. Lancaster had such an ordinance, passed In 1825, until in 1852 it was amended se as te permit the sale and discharge of lire works, except chasers and B rearms, en the .... 1 P.l Tulit fliiiDAni n avi nn MBSM 4U1 aUU 4HU Ul UUI. vucifl DJJU ; 16ngBT ;'sb iB-pnnioii4e-i9 only of guns and pistols ; which amounts te nothing, since it is net enforced, and probably cannot be amid the greater din of louder explosives. Our mayor very year issues his proclamation declaring that the city ordinance will be enforced. It is as futile a document as it could possi bly be, and simply brings his office and au thority into contempt. It is net enforced or attempted te be, even te the extent of topping the discharge of fireworks en all diys but the "d, 4th and 5lh of July. The second of July this ear was only less noisy than the 4th, and all last week the pepping of crackers by the small bes et the town was unmolested by the police. Councils should reform the firew erks ordi nance and return te the law of 1825, for bidding eutirely and at all times the sale and discharge of fireworks and firearms within the city. It is the only way te ' make property safe and life endurable at tela season. What an unfortunate let was that of these who were ill and suffering in this city jesterday and sorely in need of " quiet ; andwhe can help pitying their dis- r tress V The Ua) W e Celebrate. , Net perhaps since the days of the Cen tennial has there been such a general ob servance of the I'eurtli of July as that which marked the celebration of the one hundred and eleventh anniversary of '' American indejwndence. Frem all parts et the country come rejterts of notable gatherings in which the fires of patriotism burned brightly. Pennsylvania led her ; slater states in the new impulse given te ; the day's observance; and netacity, town, ; .Tillage or hamlet but Incited the American -aagle te scream metaphorically a little louder than usual this jear. '" It is well that it should be se. The memory of the travail and wee through gwntcn uus nation went uetere reach- .. . ,.v... .......... auuum ucter f',.,b allowed te die from the i minds of the people. The foreigners ;.Wfae came into the country should learn H, the riling generation should have it BsUtd into them, and everything that ;tew te a. better knowledge of American sstoryandamere thorough appreciation ''9t Ite glorious traditions should be en- MHgCU. Therefore when the citizen com. mat mere is tee mucu noise, tee powder and tee much enthusiasm tm the Fourth, let his annoyance be tampered by the possibility that in this man iaer the people are kept acquainted with the fetruggle that was necessary te secute their pfsjMBt rights ; aud thus they are led te rfUea a higher value upon them, and te -teoeme mere intelligent aud better citi- , Tae rienaa neaaieriai Heat. t -, BflaiA rfnnhf hea liMn m.I An.K . t i mmu w urv aa u7u vaa uBl MM9 10- r et the selection of Samuel l'ascee as from Flerida, The new censtltu. kef. the atate, which went into effect , VUm, ahelsihaj the ollee et lleuten- Kf" In m t 1M mmmhmm m pnridwt f that body bat ta Mether cIkum It te tatai that nothing enUlne In the con cen con atltutleo fthaU epent te vacate the office of lieutauuit goreraer until the expiration of tlie term of the present incumbent The only point of contention la the right of this officer te preside ever the Senate when the constitution says a senator shall be the presiding officer. Lieutenant Governer iu.tery presided ever the Senate when l'axee was chosen ; and as he was elected te that office by the people and presided ever one session of the Senate before the new constitution was adeptedi no sane person will be likely te seriously raise the question et me legaiity of l'uscee s title. If liepublicans are relyiiiR upon any au- vantage te iiiera itrisuig out iu me iuuu. situation, they are reckoning without their host. In the contest between Urewerks ami lire water, It is believed the latter came out vail. Tut: pods has ordered tlie excommunica tion of Kev. Dr. McGlynn. Obeen e hew his followers will new melt away. A umi while before the French had t iVen the 11 tut steps toward cutting the Isth mus el Panama, the ablest scientific men in tbe American navy had inade careful and elaborate surveys of the route aud condemned It. Hut the French re by long odds the most conceited aud self sufficient people en the glebe, and American surveys steed for no mere in their eyes than the Ignorant speculations of au Illiterate peasant en the diameter of the ieck marks en the moon. De Lessens sent ecr his own en- gluterswheniadeasurvey in the usual rapid and accurate French style, aud then with out troubling te consider the careful reports of the Americans en the tides, the geological formation and the uubealtby sur roundings the Frenchmen went right te work. The confidence or our people iu American engineers was proved by the failure et the stock te sell in this country, and new the failure of the French enterprise steuld have the ellect of teaching France some litUe respect for the capacity of our en Kiueera. lie .Leasepa Is a wenderlul old man and worthy of all respect for bis energy and perseverance, and it la barely possible that after the present company baa antshed with its lead of debt, another gigantic corporation may force the canal through, llut at present It leeks as though canals would urst be tiulshedat the points selected by our engi neers, notably the Nicaragua route. Sam Jenks used te have great crowds at bis lectures In lialtimere when lliey were free. New when he charges a lifty-ceut ad mission fee, he talks te empty benches. People don't mind hearing religious ribaldry when they can get It for nothing, but they evidently believe It is net worth paylug for. Twe hundred people were poisoned by Ice cream at a church sociable in Am boy, Ohie, Either ice cream or church seciables must go. PEHSONAlb II en. U'kr 1 Poland, eue of the most prominent liepublicans of Vermont, ia dead. tii.ADsTONK, It is said, will visit America. Mr. Ulalue has persuaded him te tuaku the trip. Hen. Di'man V. Kkm:u, of New Orleans, a prominent Southerner, died sud denly en Sunday. IIbniu Uii.iikkt, one of tlie best known citizens of llarrisburg, died at Atlantic Heights, N. J., en Monday, aged t'i yearn. His sons are Spencer C Ulftxirt and Lyman 1). UllberL The fermeris married te adaugh adaugh ter of the late Ames Hendersen, of this city. Mn. HknkvOeorek contributes a paper te the July number or the Xuith American Review en "The New Party." The object of ice writer is te prove, urst, mat tne out polit ical organizations are defunct, and, next, that the new parties which will take their place are the Land Keferm party of Mr. Henry (Jeerge and Its opponent. jiljmide iron THIS Tll't. Au lelelllgsncsr CarrsfMndut Correct some Errors la a Historical Lltrr. UAK1US1IL IHI, July , I -7. Em roils iNTELLinKM'Gn. This Is the aunlveraary of our national ludejieiulAnce, uU everyone iKniiU,Jtk,i8Pit Ebullition or patriotism, Instead or anger, should be the predominant feeling. With me it la about "six of one, and half dozen of the ether." Let me explain. In the Jmi.li.kik.ncki; of Saturday evening, in which jeu published some reminiscences of mine, under the head or "The Buchanan Campaign," there occur eue or two provoking errors which bheuld be corrected. Fer Instance, in speaking cf the great mass meetlng and the Iminenwi attendance, the types make me nay, " lu-e thousand Demo crats from Philadelphia alone were there." Yeu are familiar with the story el the man who said " the horse was sixteen feet high." A lrleud desiring te correct him, said you mean "Mxteen hands?" "Did 1 say six teen feet V" was the rejoinder, " then 1 stick te IL" I am con Ii dent I wrote thai there weteice, net two thousand Democrats Irem Philadelphia present, Tlnse of your leaders who remember the demonstration will tear me out in the truth of the assertion. Again, In speaking of the venerable Cel. Frederick K. Ueas, of this city, I am made te say : " StUI at a green old age au able aud vigoreua supporter of his jeutli and early manhood." New, that is nenseuHO. This Is what I wrote : " Still at a green old age au able and vigorous supporter of the party et his youth and early manhood." A material dillvrence, a you will percehe. Since writing the reminiscence, I bate been ransacking the chambers of memory, and lind that it was net Cel. Jehn 11. Duch man but Cel. Cyrus Carmany, who was the marshal et the day. Cel. Carmany was originally from Lebanon, but at that time was collector of tells en the old Columbia V Philadelphia railroad at Lancaster. Ua was a handsome man, nearly six root in height, finely proportioned, and wai au excellent horseman. His son, Jehn 11. Carmany, who waa a printer, subsequently went te Sau Francisce, became a prominent publisher, aud was the founder or the OcerUind Month ly, in which Uret Uarte Urst made bis repu tation by his productieu or "Ah Kin, the Heathen Chiuee." Among ethers who took part In the mon ster demonstration, but whose usuicx had escaped my memory in writing the reminis cences the ether day, were Cajit. Henry Ullckenderier, Maj. Jobu Metjer, who made Mr. liuchanan'a inauguration suitor cletheH ; Jehn Seuer (drover) and Jehn Sener (carpenter.) The latter gentleman made the plans for and alterations lu the old Lancaster bank building ter the purposes of me Lancaster im-klliukm-hu printing es tabllthmeut. 1 could go en and en, but this will sulllce for the present Ily giving this ooiumuuica eoiumuuica oeiumuuica tlon an insertion la your jwjKr jeu will oell-o Your Friend, Al.FHIl) HANUEIIse.N. rMMBiumuT vi.mrmi.di,u ib ej.r. tils Latter Declining te att.ed tbs Ksuulen el f Kketl'a Man at Usitjsburg. Wasiiinoten, July 1!-The following letter has beeii sent te Jehn W. Frazer, sec retary eftbe Philadelphia brigade: E.veeutivk Mansion, ) Wahuinuten, Junel. Mr Ukau Sir : I bave received veur in vitation te attend, as guest of the Philadel phia brigade, reunion of ex-Conlt-derate soldiers of 1'Jckett'a division, wbe survived their terrible charge at (Jeltyshurg, aud these of the Union army still living, by whom it was heroically resisted. The fraternal meeting of these soldiers unen the battle-held where twenty-tour years age, in deadly fray, Ibey fiercely sought eai n uuier s.utss, wusra tnsy saw tneir eemrauea taut seu wusra an tneir u vaogaanes and UesUuetieu, usre all their thoughts were of will illustrate taswak of brave smm aa mi bmm desire tsr pern sad NessMUMUes. The friendly Matte tkm te bj: ) will be rMrtrtlMM, beeatwe Inspired by American chivalry i and Its remit will be glorious, because oemineml heart will be Its) trepbwa of success. Hereafter this battle, flsld will becoesscnOed bra victory which shall presage the end of the bitterness of strife, the exposure of the Insincerity which conceals hatred by professions of k Indues, the condemnation el trended appeal te pas iv Inr tin worth v nunmma. and the beating down of alt that standi in the way of the destiny of our united country. While these who fought and who have an much te forgive lead In the pleasant ways of peace, hew wicked appear the trallle lu sec tional bate and the betrayal of patriotic sen timent it surely cannot be wrong te desire the settled quiet which lights ter our entire country the path te prosperity and greatness; nor need the lessens of the war be forgotten and Its results Jeopardized In the wish for that genuine fraternity which Insures nation al pride and glory. 1 should be ery glad te accept your Invi tation and be with you at this Interesting re union, but ether arrangements already made, and my official duties here, will pretenl my doing no. lieplug that the occasion will be as successful as Its promoters can desire, 1 am yeuts ery truly, UIIOtKH ll.liKU.1Il t'repartea; for Cremation. The Philadelphia Cremation tecletr an nounce that the crematorium will be com pleted by September. SJ.UIJI. HUT1VK. Stums Ueubt the Hlbla And the motives of its nuthnm, but none who htitMiHl them rteubi the efficacy et JiurtfecA JKeixl Hittrrt. Tbl splendid bleed tonte Ii ttheiil a tn-er. for suite, by It. It. Cochran, drug gtt, 1 17 Hlul t il" North Queen street, ljinciLtr. Threw Awaj SVleO. "Trenblcd with asthma ter eight eirs. Net quite two lKltle of 77teni' Kelrctrif Oil cured iiiHcetuKlettv. after stendlnaeurt.iM without the 'tlKhtel leneOU" Tht Is what AiiKtxt lTubner,ef Tyrene, l'a , iw for sale by II. it Cfxlimu. dnmittst. 137 and 1) North Ouren street, Lancastur. Mew Aboet the Uesea. Many people letere purchasing uiidlclne natumlly linUlru the swn of the iliweandtbe HtrenKtheI it. In uslnit Burdock II loe it Jitltert a teiisiKnitifii ler the little one and two tea 9KH)uaful9 ter grown folks are all ttiftt t neiei- nry at one time 1 hi tnauiilOcent mevllclun is net only economical but ety rlvasant te the taite J or sale by II B. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and ISJ North yaeeu slreet, lncastr. Treved a BUt ilcnxlt. "Has magical pain killing and healing prop erties Hull of a ntty-cent bsttle cured meet rheutualNm and a cold that had settled In my back, reel as ell as 1 ever did In my life." Otte.!. Ueedmry, proprietor Hellaud Citi Aeici. Helland, Mich , speaking for Theimu' tclrctric Oil. t or sale by 11. IS. Cochran, druggist. 1J7 and 1JJ North tlueen street, Lancaster. " My Mether Has been ulng jour Hurdeek JSleml HiUeri as a ller rvmedv. and tlnds them verv eltlraclens." Chas 1 AlnsKerth.il Vance Bloc, lndlinapo lndlinape 1U. lnd. rer salrt by II. II Cochran, druggist, 1JJ and 15 North yueen street, Lancaster. A folic man llrared I' p. 1 K. Cellins, ireuiber of police, seventh uanl. Heading, l'a.. talks this way "SutTered -eterely from rheuuitttsm, nothing did me any geed till 1 tried 7'Aemiu' Ecltctric Oil. It Is a Measure te recommend IL" rer ale by U. It. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 aud ISJ North tlueen street, Lan caster. trOLMVAL. F It COUNTY COMMISSION KB, HKNUT HKACHIIAIL of Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention . inun:v UdA w F" COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, J. W.KKLLV, Subject te the decision of the of Marietta. I UemecraUc Convention, lted. leur lunuencn seitc-m-tfdAw P OK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON I, UUANDT armor). Of East Denegil tewnshln. Hubiecttethe de cisien el the DuiniKrattc County Couveallen. tourlntluHncercspeclIully solicited. tnutiaaw tfiOK COUNTY COMMISSIONED JACOll W. LEBKU, Of Ephrata township. Subject te Democratic rules. niarll-ilJ.tw glOR COUNTY COMMISSION E , A. Z. UINUWAl.r, Grocer, rirst Ward, City. Subject te Deme cratl rules. altldiw WOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER SOLOMON ZKAMKU, Farmer, Of West Hetunfleld township. Subject te the Decision of the JJeuiecratlc Convention. marv-UdAw FOB COUNTY COMMISSfeNEK. At the req uest of manyTrlends 1 announce myselt as a candidate ferCjanVy ''nmmlsslener. Subject te the dafa'ien of the .'.uir.ecratlc oeatrvy convention, lour inniienei resiicct f ally solicited. HhNlil r. I1AKTH AN, nil'J-llJAw tust Lampeter Township. piOK COUNTY COMMISSIONEK- ELI BATfEN, of Upiwr Leaceck township. 1 anneiinc.i my self as a caudldate for County Commissioner subject te the decision of the Duuieiratlc County Convention, lour Innuence respect fully solicited Was a candldatu for County Commissioner before the last convention, and at the request of my friends withdrew In !nor el lliu candidates from the Seuthum district. UdAw KL1 UA'tTKN. DKJ1 COUNTY AUDITOR, JAB. F. BOW Kit. et Paradise township, subject te the decision of the Democratic Convention te be held Julyte, Iss7. Juni.tflw F lOlt COUNTY AUDITOR, CHAS. W. PUSSY, Of Kast Drumeie township. Sabject te the de cision et the Democratic County Convention, Julyjl, 17. Juuub-ledAw VMUVBMIM. A T YYIANra -TUV OUll - HIGH GRADE FLOUR. 1 he Finest Fleur sold In the market, (live It a trial and you will be pleased Alse Orahain Heur, eat Fleur, Bye Fleur, and helf liaising Fleur for lllscnlt. Ac Goods Delivered, 'lelt 'lelt phene Connection. GEO. WIA.NT, aug-ai-lvd Ne. iu West King SUeeU AT BUKSK'B. HEADQUARTERS von- FIREWORKS. AST i'artlns desiring t'rlvate Dlsplaja should net wait until thu last, or few days, but make thulr selections In time and have them laid aside. Thnre Is au unusual deuiind aud stock may lain short. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKK. FA. avs-'lelephoue. WAWVMMt. WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS AND JKWKLUY. Special Witches Ut Firneis and Kailresden. iFJfSS '"J1 ' u.,nl AoTaIse, Klgln, Waltham lAu.?,rlerJ,,1,claul801" Agent), and ether Hejimni Watcl",, Be,t Wstcli and Jewalrj L. WEBER. Ne. 1VJ N. Queen 8L, Near I'enn'a IL 11. he net BOARDING TWO WKLL. FUR. NlSilHD FUONT KOOMS at lbs Urape Jletal may be bad with beard, If application K at once made M the bolel olllee. Ne. l North guoen street, Juueii-ud MKniVAL. fpUK MKW qutwiNffc KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -Ull-- Ooed Appetite, Mew Btreutftn, Quiet Met vee, Happy Days, Bweet Bleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most del lea te stomach wUl bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Ucrm tlbeases. TIIK MOHTKUIKNTiriC ANtlstlCUr.HSrUL Ui.OOD riJairiKU. Mtwrlorlmiulnlne. Mr. K. A. Miller. ti t.wt 157th street. New Yerk, was cutid by Kasklnu el extretne ma larlal ptostratlen alter tsten ears siitretlnit. lie Itvl run down irem Keinninds tow, Ix'ttan en Kasklneln Jutin, lv., went te work In one month, resnltied hw lull weight In months Uulnlnndldhtiii no geed whttuter. Mr. tildeen 'I heinpwii, the eldest and one et the uiostrvspecledcllUensof lltidgeort,feiin , says: "t am ninety year et use, ami for the last three years have suttetvd from malaria and theetrecuef iiutulneiMMwnlng. 1 rvcently be gan with Kasklnu which broke up the malaria and increased my weight 'ii ihmuhN " Mrs.T A. Solomons, of iw 11 dliday .""t, Jersey City, writes My son Harry, eleeu ears, m cured et Malaria by Kasktuc, alter nttevu menth'' Illness, when wu had git en up all hope letters fmtu the alHe iHreu, giving full details will Ih sent en apilliMtlen. hakliie can b takeu without any special medical advice. Il.w ixir bottle. Sel J by H. B. OOOHRAN, Urngglst.l37audU North Uueen St.. Laucu ter, fa., or sent by mall en receipt of price. hASKlNKCU.,M Warren st New erk. lebil ldAwTlb.t SAKK,8UKKA.NUfl,F.KUY UUKK. Knplure, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged byqnacks when you can mm in ir. nngni ineeniy nwu- las lnvsiciis in hlladelphta who nnrlaliv nt the above aueasea. a laity et the aoeve and Ccaas TbbsT Ctraas UDAaAKTsan. Advice rrve day and evening, strangers can be treated and re- tamDOiuesameaay umewiinrnuv IIK. W.lf. WK1UHT, Ml North Ninth StxeeL Aleve Kara, p. e. iie vn. rniiaanipnia. lnt-vw IX WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, watting weakness, lest manhood, etc., 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con. talntnglull particulars for home cure, ruKK of charge. A splendid lntslltal work ; should be read ly every man who Is nervous and deblll taud. Address. ritur. F. 11. ruWLKU, UilM'UidAw. Moodus. Conn, c 1UKK UUAKANTKiSt. RUPTURE. Cera guaranUd by DK. J. a MAYBU. Baae at once ; no operation or delay from busl nesat lestAlby hnndrodsef euros. Main office, m AHUH STM 1'HILA. send for Circular. ravtvdAw rvmnirvum. w IDMYEK'S FUKNITUKB STOKIi A Cel.U W.V K. Jjeuietlnng ever) body should knew. A Celd Wate lias struck our prices, aud they have fallen toalrue.sttlieri:i:i:.tNu I'elnt. "We want te Keduce Stock. September 1, we take our inventory. Se we Lave m.uleaeut. De you caie te talk a few minutes about " Ft hmti hi:." If jeu are at all interested in the iues iues tien of " FirisM ri iu:," then gite us a lit tle of your attention while we show you through our Heumn Perhaps we have something ou ma) want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " Fukni Ti'itK," but you will be surprised at the " C'oeLivo " effect of our prices. Take advantage of the Lew Tempera ture of Prices, Wminwi's Ft i.Mn iik SieKi:, Cor.. E.r Kis. ask Dim: Sriu:rn, I..Nc.TKr., F.t. SADDLES, AV. UADUI.ES, HARNESS, &V. EDWARD KRECKEL, -DSALBK IS Saddles, Harness, TruDks, Nets, Robes & Blankets, SO. 5 if .16 r A.VIV bTKKtST, Lamcastbr, 1'a. Tbelarireatand best assortment of TRUNKS In the city at thu lowest uuh prices, all sles andiiualltles. We hae en hand a lura assortment of dif ferent st lea of lUrniM, both Hlnxle and double, and make te order the llnest Kradus of KnglUh Leiich and French Coupe Harness. The best Haruenj Dressing In the world atSOc a box. Call and hxamlne Our Stock at Ne. 5 East King Street. Junl&-3mdAw MOWKKS, i0 F LINN A BRENEHAM, CARD I We have a number of Goods which are just in season, and which, owing te our giving special attention, we can offer great inducements. " Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We nave as goeu i.awn Mowers as are in uie market for (li.UO and 7.(n). liaby Carriages We carry seventy-five varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. llefrigeruters are new In season. Hew few people knew anything about Refrigera tors. It took us twenty years te learn. We ran teach you in live minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you ?et the beet at the lowest prices. Yeu can rem us. Jawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican vnd Common Hammocks, Base Ball and all Sporting Goods at Factory Price. FLINN & BRENBMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street. UIUAMM, V. -WILLIAM EDMONDS, Wbelsiali Dstlsriad Oosuniuiea Mirtsut IB ALL KIIUS 0 CIGARS. Advances made en saleable foedj. once ana Salesroom. ' NO.aDVUBTUET. aprisana Frovldenes, Khoda IsUnA. HUBLKY'S FRUIT FLAVORED HODA Water and Cream Meads, delicious, cold and sparkling, absolutely pars and free from contamination, drawn from entirely new appar- UUKLIT'S DBU8 BTOBK. Xe. at wttt euuj streH. mrnmtmrmuMMMMMmi m QAUti AMD HKK -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP, Bitty Candle-Light rleaU them all. AnotherLot of CURAT UI.OIIBS fertlas and Oil Stores. XHH " PBHFBOTION " MKTALMOULU1NU AN OUUUUKU CUSHION WEATHER STRIP UraUl them all. This strip outwears all ethers. KneiHi out the cold. Step rattling el windows, xclude thndusL Keep out snow and rain. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap- lying IL Can Iki ntted any where no holes te nnviMilvlivunt. It will net snllu warn or shrink cushion strip Is the most period. At the stove. Healer aud Range Stere -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOOTH QDEEN ST- LANCASTam. PA. Ol'EClAL NOl'lCK "Mote human, mero dlvlne thn we In lacUpttt human, partdlvlue Is woman, when the geed stars agive le mlnglu at hur uatl lly " UetlecUb'e Lents el Creation, and hie j e at onie te KIEFFER & HERE'S, Ne. 40 E, King St., And l'rocuteouuot thelr Fatuous Economist Vapor Cook Steves. ii If That Ued'i Ixwt Kilt le ten Ihi net tertuied Iw yond recall with the uunece.ury ate luval whlth It U ltnHxlble te meld with jour UatiKv. and (what IsaNe Important) cennlder the t;re.it economy In fuel, J cents worth of fuel will rtsik ler a family el lurce K'ewu per sons 1 uiials. And when jeujwant a llealei, vt a SPLENDID And be Happy. fLUMIIlNU, CIAS rITTINU, S1KAM IIKA1 INU.TIN UOOFINO AND Sl'OUTINU. W1XES ASl L1QUOKS. lUHE RYE WU1SKY. Old GretT Spring Distillery. Sttnated en Kvit Oranie street, betwiwn Uranije and Chestnut, eue square east let reser voir. I jinenlrr, t? I have lust erected a new distillery with all of the latest tmnreel machinery ter dUUlllUK l'UUE Ufc HlUSKt. A. 11. SUKAFFhlt, I'roprleter. This Distillery has been erected at the famous Old tlmtistewn Sprlns, which has been noted ler lta ntenteeus and untalllmr supply of the pur est water. At tt our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It rum never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather. Frem this spring all the w iter ued In tlm ilntlllery Is ob tained, the pump drawlntf Irem It twenty-dve gallons a minute. Besides my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gins, Wines, &c SsrCall and be convinced. A. U.SIlKAFKKIt. Distiller, STUUK Ne.UI North ijueen stte.iL N. II Faimers having KHjd llyeenhand can nnd ready sale ter II at tlm Mere or distillery UlKhest cash market price paid for a icoed arti cle. apnte-lydAw GOT OLD REIGART'S WINE STOEE BOUCHE SEC, ll'BK UKID51KLK. POMMKIil EC, ilOUl.tl Sh(J. 1 (,. II UUUU EXTKA DKV, Aud all 'outer Leading brands et liuporled Chain patens. Sele Agent ter the Pleasant alley Wine Company. Special Great Western Kx. Dry, our own brand, the nnest American champagne in the inarkuL Just recelvtd another large Invoice of rallfor rallfer nla Claret and White Wine from Napa alley, California. - A large stock of Imported llnrgundles. Clarets, lthtne and Sauterne Wines. We also hate the largest and II nest stock et Urandles, Whiskies, Gins, Madelia, Sherrys and ort Wlnns, Haas Ale. Uulnnuis hleut, Saratoga and Apelllnaits Waters In the city. E E. Slaymaker, Agt, Ne. 20 EABT KINO STREET, LANCASTKK, I'A. VAMM1AUMM. OTANDAHD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOS. 40, si LT, 16 MABKKT RTBKET, Kearef I'ostemos, Lancaster, i'a. I save In Stock and Uulld te Order Every Va riety et the following styles ; COUPieS, BUUUIKS. UABltlOLCTtt CAUUIAUKS, V1CTOUIAS. HUBINKSS WAGONS, "T" UAUT8, MeCALL WAGONS, SUKKtKH, MAKKKT WAUONS, I'll ACTONS, Kxraass wagons. I employ the Hest Mechanics, and have facili ties te buUd cerectly any style of Carriage de sired. The Quality, Style, and Finish of my Werk, makes It decidedly the CllKAi'EST IN TUX MABKKT. MOTTO : - Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom rrlces." V lease give uie a call. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. JUICES LOWKUTIIAN ALLOTHKUS. SsVOne Set of Workmen especially employed for that purpose. I'ARASOLS. R. AU, Great Bargains ! -IN- PARASOLS -AND- SUN UMBRELLAS AT 11KADUUAUTKUS. Ri Ba & Hay 14 lest King Bt, ani-naa wuuuu-siaw, Jifweiaw, are. MtyiTOTHA-lTALW-tM WINS, Honest Werk at -AT- PHILIP DOBRSOMS tULU HILIAUI.R) Carriage Works Net. 126 and 128 East King St. The l.a,gMtA..ett,netnn mMM If Ven Want a Heed and first Clara Phmtrm , utl Til IMIKKSOM'S. It ten Want a Nice Comfortable raudlv Carrtam.iui'ri. iintmnuit U0IWOM'8"'nlUUKKyl0U"nUV'ro,Ur,nWnlMffBreUlK,ni,el'rtl1" " "" M,,, If ten Want a Nice and Neat llu.luess Wagen, (1(1 TO UttRUSUM'a It Ien WantaDiiralile Market Wagen, Utl T(i IKIKHHOM'S II ten Want a Heed Second Hand Cltsilen. Huggy. or Market Wagen. (1(1 TO litlKltHiiM'H If leu Want te lluy a t trst-Ulau Article at a Lewer frles thin any Ti ther piaculn lliiVtlly county a UOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriae Works, MOS. 136 AND 128 VAVY KINU HTUKfcT, L&NL'AOTKK, I'A. wFAcreur-M a i:s mifflih sthkkt. inaru-lydAw r oeons. J. H. OIVLERACO. Het Weather Bargains. LHdlcH,(.hlldrun'sand tient'sUaure Underwear. Ladles' Linen Cellars and Cmt-t. Ladles', Gent's aud Children's He lerv at N;,t.'ic c , ler, l.'c up ward. Gent's Linen Cellars, new si) liw, liv. Cults, IV. Mositilte Caueplee, with Turn Over Fixtures, $1 r.Mit. tle-Ultn Netting Linen llandkerihlel. Gents' aud lkty's Su.pemler. Celgatn's llamlkeriblel Kxtrarls, Toilet Waters, lla Kum. Toilet f oep", llelall at v, helesale l'rlies. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. an Bast KlnK Btroet, LANCASTK,1'A. I N KW YORK MTOKir. Suinmer Goods ! WATT & SIAND, 6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST LANCASTKK. I'A, Oder all that Is desirable In LlltLDKKN'd .Alllhl' and IN DIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR At 3 V; J1.37X and te els each. Ohildren'a Qauza Underwear In All Mes and Qualities. PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES. Lutest ht)lesat Tepular frlcea. Balance et a Uanulacturer's block el UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS ! Mmln nf New erk Mills liislln.ntia Llnen CutTs and llosem, VJc. ulece, llieru are lew better bold at tt.eu. We Open 1 -day New Linus of CUKAM DKEb GOOD?, CKINkLKDseEll.SULKKKS, CKA.V CLOTHS, DBESSU1NUIIAUH, FUKNCII SATINS AULKIUAN SATINS, And a full llnenf theae excellent SOFT8UHAII SlLhS.St Inches Wide, Tic u jard. New Yerk Stere. U'i'AMM BROS. A CO. Open Monday & Saturday Evenings Only. Stamm Bres. & Ce., 26 AND 28 NORTH QDBEN ST., LANCASTKK, f A., Push! Push! Is what we Intend te de dnrlni; the Hummer Menth), and KVKltV CUSTOUKU will be buue. titled. We have REDUCED PRICES Through our whole store ou all kinds of irends teketinHUSlNKSS L1VKLY. iirep in any aay and aee the Bargains We Offer. You'll be able te pick out intny a thlnK that will aava you money, lhe most Notable Fea ture of this SUMMER SILE Will be the efterlUK of the 11K8T MAKKi et BLACKDRESSSILKS At Lean than the Cost el Importation. W This Bale will Last through the Whole or the Summer Seatten. Every Article Sold Must BARGAIN. Be a BOSTON STORE. Honest Prices. L.erff.M;. M YKRH A RATlirON. REDUCED BUT HOT BROKEN. Our Meck Is Ktu.itl) lletluved In Me, but net lueKun. Ne old, blnkt'ti lets te ilisi-ose of. A Keinl iisHirtiiient in nil sIcm. 'I'liey limit nil lie sold before Sttmltr. We don't wuiit them nil .Summer, ;ul we'll use low prices te eltitr them. Men's .suits se low in itilts tli.it no one should complain. Ne one need sie.ik of li.tnl tiinrs. Clethes are selling lower th.tn iinj thing elst. And ;tt thu simu timu the iii.illt) of the wet k Is j tut as geed us cm be nude. Myers & Eatbfen, reni.vK (i.eiiiikiw, NO. 12 EAST KINQ STREET. L.VNCASTKU, I'A. OANHMAN A I1KO. Remarkably Lew Pricea NOW 1'llKVAII.INU AT LCANSMAN&BRCS, Wusliow)eu MhN'S SUITS at f I (i, Keiand H i. We show yen AM.-WOOL UK.N sSUIl'S at ; hi, in, iiii-ui and IU u). MfcN'8 SKKItSUCKEU COATS ANI VKJTS at II 10 ami tl.ii. MKN'H FINK MOIIAIU COATS AND VK11S at l.M.fJuuandSlA). UOt'S AND CIIILDUKN'H hUlT.S lu LarKe yimntltli") at Ihiduted llaritaln 1'rlnn. ItOi 'S SUITS at tleu, tiH II iu. II ih f. ou and b.KI. ClllLDItKN'd SUITS at II 1 lliu, IJ.Sn, tm, II inland asm. CHILDIIKN'SI'ANTS at r Larsett Awiertment et SI KN'i PANTS at it c , bSc., lie, II (i and II. A CA8SIHKKK PANTS at ll.b, IJ mi, IJ M, SI uu endlJ.'e. ler WellMailuaud Lewest I'rlce ClelhlUK CALL AT L. GANSMAH & BRO., Merchant Tailors. UANUFACTUUKIUS Of Men's, Hots' am flilldreu's Cletlilug, 8. K. COU. N. (JUBK.N A UKANUK STS, LANCASTKK I'A. ' rile Chukpetit (and Uouse In the City. Kxcluslve) ClelhlUK N' OW HKADV I Our Read v-M ado Stock -OF- SPRING CLOTHING. We are prepared te show our NewSl'ltlNU STUCK te Ueady-Made Sulla. Our AMmirlmeiit Ii l.arKur than ever before, and Price Lewer. We have taken ipeclal cam le ant up geed and Attractive HulU ler the HI'UINO Tit A IIK, and we feel aatlitfled ourerTerta have been Hucceao Hucceae lul. Call aud glve ua the benefit et youreplulou. Oer Gastem Department la Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Bulling, which we will Make te Order In the Heat Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUMER & SUTTON, Tallars kwI Clet Biers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCAfcTKU. JTA. jruriejrs. AT EKIBMAWH. New Spring Neckties AT KUISMAN'S. There la no garment concerning the fit el which a man la mere particular than a shirt Shirt Uuttlnv la a Flue Art. Tn lltenuiferta. ar . t.. r i . . .. .r.-" 1 uie a inirv inmti ue cut wim we proper anoiem- cut wltn the ltrene: leal eurvea. the workpeople iuut be practical ablrt-niakera. vean. wa cli llavlnir had au uxnerlanca of SO wa claim te have the beat fitting, beat made, beat material aud meat durable SHIRT In tne Market for the Iaat t'oailble Meney. AERI8MAN'0, Ma.17 West itltiKSirtatLancMWr, .l . . t f-"i .j, . -M iJFr l"-a'r. 'iri v Kft ),: jvyfeuSu WAaWb-tfrwil -' Si2atSf1St-i
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