. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIQENCER. TUESDAY. AUGUST 80. 1887. '..wri. Ewliil: t'"'-'''4: te I mmmm Um$&t3tMgmux. cumtm. AltafTaT Aft. ue. .. :-J . . . . - m-r-HiMnxmrnxkH cmimmu. MM bow point te ipiKua ceieon ceieen ceieon lettheeeaterintalet the constitution of rtTittedBUtw In Philadelphia en Sep. r 15, 16 and 17. The civil and mill- F sBerttes have made abundant prep. i twttw proper observance et the ,and tt premiMa te be worthy et the k aaa the state's chief city. fad It te fitting that it should be. The at of a written conitituMen of at for an enlightened nation as epoch in the history of that , And when we remember that this i constitution was framed by some of and most patriotic of the r fathers, then cornea te the event the added resneav ;C the UImMem dead. Though lef the war of the Bevelu- i at wnanet until September, 1787, that form et government was se izer the nine years intervening i simple "articles of eenfederv i,H.whieb, like ropes et send, had prac- sw binding force. Tbe states were tot each ether nod et their respee- fteereagnties,and no these" articles" in each manner as te be It became evident te the et these early days IwawsJaJeetaatatowealdleaAto die- early as 1778, a serious abeet the claim te ell the tent retinae West aad tenth et them IfM W the lfswimlppl and the Seuth J WaTnOnf WHPliW - SBBBMAaMM' "Avvt-'Hy -. H&i i sBnenUnfm. iiiau HlBBSSBSpSMf . BfcfttffWij 1b slat v l ef iV la ! 10 II ill II 11 ! Hit 4 11 ill B1H MBS TJlfllllllSpS 3,MnwBjeewBSweelCc tewae immnw a V M j. tifje .! ra 1 t1 fs Mr A. rVV .1 IH, Ok " aa 3S'' " fca l M' 'A U . A -'w -" ' 1 SaTjr'j. . .,. . . .. I .... -.5 yK$S-t "of Th'' AWerenks ,-f view- V"T.-- " " " .. . f l-A.-'ffc,, V ifclt OeVti. . jit hf UrT.'ST!- .. .1, i t. s3HiieriR35jar5 u-av p uiaic- lu . 1-i.T' ;&Iititirjeinr. inme nemum 1vb of j '5--?Jliiar7 .f the " tuticit " eccutrsd f!! -T21l nf-tlj.HA ItftVrV-'.ilpr'L -MtH 34ajjyJp'ry.'ttsl-iiy enU?mtea frea th; JSatOWia of wa. , fait ill) nb'. ic acd rAnj5iwss n-3 Pwrtf u. pi-! xxd, enforce jp laws , wrean urwam r.r mvx,- IvwitcU'wuii luTCiK; cover' hid wcs? or-a wi'iteea jaucpcts'icn. I ,u'3Cs')JIurtii te iutererht f -m, heaa arO etlu.Ts rnbTaisnicnU ttu-Uf jtc.iJly . t tmj rcore rvtrfccl uu m K.'lr,l.klf .vr. - 41.. ..lri M...t. . 'Vj.J'V""'" ' '- l,w '4WMU UUiJIUV i. ar?frf.ra X itv yrh, JScvi vuiauy, renaaji- Luawaee ana Virginia naneaibted eaasber,,1786, in Annapeiy. Marr- , Oetel tmla erew tbe general een- eaer ae states la Philadelphia, In r J7. fThat convention ftaaaed the r MMenunent or law nod order under have lived for one hundred .:lts eeatplete work was promulgated iHsetisiber 17 of that veer. twtf, in brief, is the histerr of the Bsnetst doseBMnt. whose centennial F:r'te be observed next month. i-a an observance that appeals te the BSArtetlsaB of every true American and the eeeaaien in particular should receive the ; sender homage et all Fennsvlvanians Btoed of their state and mindful of tbe M nauenal events born within its swruers. & ,.-, fxk Calarew SBd.ralsraAn Vallh pllbe Colerado militia are net covering .nsaaaaNvee with glory in theUte campaign. Jafcet their breach of faith with the In- 1 explained by tbe officer in com- i .of, the twelve regular troeDera en 'SBSS SSMBBIhA la a vnnnf JImm...I .k.11.1 fftm ef barbariBm and will make every self. t citizen heartily ashamed of these specimens of his countrymen. .Burnett says that "tbe Celer s', under Majer Leslie, with some ..surprised Colorow's came at If btbsy, yesterday, after having as- esvwa veu creak the day be. S they would be aUewed te go back latssfvattun unmolested." 1, net help matters te hv that 'is a murderer, for be bad been sBemy la tbe field, and in any LlBtt SMral arm aeldlar shnnM Im . ,He saaUer bow treeebereus and r,tae fee, civilized troops have no Ml aseunis a savage standard of ', sad having assured the enemy a res nothing can excuse their ef that assurance. Tbe wis. 1? ana expediency of neralttin vswietreat unmolested is another rea which there is room for a differ.' ?ww)t opinion, but having once given a ; -answasss se mm savage u was as nrmly bind JBf asUglventea civilized and powerful ix we joieraao muitln have se of Bsartlal honor it it fertu. ttlseirBUWaryopentlensaniiear They have suoeeeded In plac ssaltsfsui a very eaegerene posiUea, irsl'.he fortunate if desperate and r.BBveMSMBocreuow. cVNfltvw has I swel en his ekl abeulesrs and awietdyssMyllesinsaVeslBg sataaaeeeafiatTUsMaAWBd eneaa ettea et saeli.eml that It la haratytftelyhewUl be suneeeted with. ewftj, Mtente atnggte ef tie " hocks waeare yewsg and want heap fight.' It the lmpetaeui action et the state troops sheald enable Coletow te provoke the war spirit among these Indians bis tittle band of fifty, which baa already been multiplied many times, may reach propor tions which will require a five million del lac war te control. i s ' Tan oil industries of tble stale ate tuner sac from a severe stroked paralj.l. and gloomy stories come Irem Bradford of deserted streets sad sidewalks, sixty cent oil la oemmonty agreed te be the cause et st. ! Sllnss ntisnaatrnm msillli ia wereiBfl. UtnemaaMausj uuau saves wsm a ,vi and the Standard Oil company Is popularly held retpeniible for sixty cent oil. .This aUat oerporatloo, they say, by conspiracy, fraud, force, corruption and all ether known legal aad illegal methods short et murder, has driven every competitor from the busi ness of refining and exporting ell,aDd te-day la the only buyer In the market. Having a surplus et thirty millions et barrels te fall back en, It seta Its own price for the crude product and gets It because nobody else dare engage In the bualnees, The Erie Oburver says that the Producers' Protective aasooU aaseoU aasoeU tloo, an oath-bound order et growing power, proposes te erect refineries In com petition with the Standard, and pipe Unas te suit, but as they de net oentrol the needed capital for the latter, they would have te de pend largely en tbe railways te transport their product. This association also pre pests te collect evidence with a view te criminal proceedings sgalnst the Standard for conaplraey en the ground elmllar te that et Rentier Matthews In hla suit last winter. Many et the oil men are profoundly Im pressed with the belief that the Republican leaders are under the Influence of the Stand ard company. Tbx weather-god la smiling benignly at the oeunty fair. Keep It up. A whiter, familiar with .nsand outs of New Yerk Jeurnall.m, l . this bit of gonlpabeut tbe metropolitan Jeurnsla: 'Tbe World without question la the only paper In the city with ever 100,000 circulation. There te said te be eeme sort of aly calculation In Its showing of 230,000 or mere a day. 1 have heard it asserted that It oeuntalta special edition for Brooklyn and Mew Jersey ea separate papers. Tbeae editions are extra pages sold In the places named along with the regular sheets, se that te count them la te count the actual edition twice ever. I hsvs no doubt that the World's special edition ler Brooklyn has a larger circulation than any of tae Brooklyn papers; and no paper In New Jersey can compete with its Jereey.editlea la the lullnees of news or la circulation. The TTerfd get a great deal et Its circulation from the Herald and tne Sun. They fell off quite 100,008 In the struggle, or rather failure te etrnggle, with the World. They did net eee the necessity et mere active competition in newa until It was tee late te recover the vantage ground. Neither the Times nor the Tribune Buffered greatly from the activity et the JI'erM, nor from the reduction In price. The tsll te two cents Increased the circulation of the Times ; tbe prompt reduction te three cents saved tne tribune from the decrees. It wse natural te expect The leadership of the Republican party la the great strength of the Tribune. Tne Evening Hun has taurt the morning Sun ennlih'- It le sold at half - .-i .! Is much llve- u.' pdy tariff de- te the tact that has one that -,0nni tw -, . ms 'mi . ....... .... I Bute If Ml 'lines admiral hMlu.i Int' in oath hsutar a sif or four . -. ..V . . . cad a torpedo .dded te their modern Iroa Irea lers for four fleet are te be pa bsve been isee navy are dtnlral Lang, tavsl reforms, lentbyOreat mly are Cblna- entrary beast oardef thslr able te de- -C saalstanc- 5 fMWVtllritalrr jr trft cLia . i . titv. , nun"t OtSicr '.(! acci j l'T' "iMtd. K if ' v -. .r t . .secur a.: Knlw t r faetli9njiv-i"s iru rt tfSptsj-. in tne . a Ctilein s. ' nma. iu . , lutn. The 'ijtnKa' .r vj tha. tti'e .1 . nt ( ec'nt.- war .tips and tU. t'i) e tmid UlvUlK .1 f Ji j' f hey r alv - nrji uie fact that they irr.i- , Iirij, - .1, , , t)M. Tbe next s surprising . tti i . . ' ,n.,v ei "Uanu" '.- -or - -cu of the celes- tn'. ..j rnxeenavr. both ar wit ui , ttlele. !)-(. ua .t - -a il et the Inter. L-tirri, 1 (j'.i. c&uaieaa ui Washington next week sgree la wanting President Cleveland te open the Congress. IOMAXb, Umited States sfiNisTXB Lothbef, et nuaasa, usi uut leajgsea. Owbm A. Qalvim, formerly t te ueefga .a. Diearna as u. B. district d te th attorney at Bosten, has been promoted te the dbftriet BHerBeTemp. Mr. ui slvln Is about 35 years of age. Mr. Kzkb Lambern, the well known oeunty school teacher, celebrated bis eightieth birthday annlverssrv en Hatnrdav si Hird.ln. Band. Many el bis former peplle were pres- ui iu wuusi uisir oeograraiauons. tmMtAHb' rnr.tem wemvm. Hems Rsler. FrutMl Against th Oessisat Incress or Kspeass. In tbe Heuse of Commens Meadsy evening en a motion te grant 762,316 for tbe purpose of completing tbe credit ter the Irish police ervies, sar. union protested sgalnst the constant Increase or tbe expense of tbe polio in Ireland. Although the population had decreased 3)0,000 alnce 1880, the cost of tbe polies service bad increased ever 250,000. This wsste of tbe publle money was net due te crime. A monstrous and oerrupt polies force wss kept up te evsde the previsions of the mutiny act by malotalnles- a lareer military force tbsn wss sanctioned by Parlia ment Tbe law was net enforced end rente were net collected, and the only efleet of em ploying tbe police wss te crest wldssDrsad dlssatisractlen and te exasperate tbe people. Mr. Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland, said be would net deny that tne cost of tbe polies force of Ireland was largely in excess et that of England. He asserted that tbe re sponsibility ter tbis state of affairs rested en tee wee were ueing tneir beet te foment tbe dlaoentent In Ireland. Mr. Sexten asld he believed tbst Ireland I?fKUw-0e,.w.00!ll,l,-f ln tn world. where, .,.i.te1UJ..ae.creM,,, Population, there ilSS,.!u(lll3r.ma,M0- iwllee tone te 'rawe th people. -iiSaiJ"? llea of tbe Irish their purpose. """ " " Mr. OlBrlen'e trial opens B.ptsmber g Any attempt by tbe prcsecuUea te uramtbe SDeaatnaefthe erlmaa tot sa affamin. u7 -O'Brien's ease will be the occasion or a fierce viwbi vj am uuuauuaa ui rsriiasMat. Tne Oeeservattve whips will be ebliaed m keep twenty members within hall te prevent surprise. Many ladlctsssats Met rrsss.S, Henry 8. Andersen has bean eeavleted la the United UUtas district eenrt for Weatsra Arasasaaeraix separate eBsasas egateet the psaatea Uws, namely : Taklag tUegal Fees, eaa count; presenting fraudulent aensrs, !?--2?tt"ft " ,or- OTMeaes, Tares ? Th speelal exsauner having tea ssBheetaeeevletMeaiaabed aanZs a ! tiZ a maim aaaa erarawnjr. The Beajam Bats nail cub rreeeni of She SMeeat Wraagle. Ees. IsTXLUuKHcsa. The membsrs of the Active base ball club of Lancaster, who dleg raced themselves by their foolish beha vior en the base ball field here leet Saturday afternoon, are certainly In very bad odor just new en eoeount el tbe base misrepresentation of the game by a member of the club In the lNTKLUaascKn. In the first piece they claim that tbe umpire tried te cheat the Actives out et the game and then edd that he wm Ignorant of the rule. New the truth le that Mr. Miller, who umpired the game, Is a geed Judge of belle end strike, usss geed judgment In base decision, and withal Is boa aetaadconseentloussnd has the courage te enforce the rules, which the Actlvee learned te their sorrow. They make the eseertien In the Imtblmcikmckr that the game broke up In a row ; bere they are mistaken again, aa the alleged row did net occur until the Actives bad performed the baby act anil had retreated from the Held te tne Ksgle hotel end tried te perform the acrobatic feat with the mouth. Then egaln they claim that "the Actives were premised their expenses te play the gsme and did net receive a cent from the Kphratss," This is shout ss crooked ee their Inveterate and uncalled-for kicking, ea the Ephrata baae ball club did pay for their sup per, and would also hsvs paid their ether expenses lilt hadn't been for their disgrace ful actions en the field. It eeeme te be e characteristic of the Actives te go te extreme a about everything. They are either wild en. thuslsstser most lnerdtnste klckere about everything. And then the Ideaet the Ac tlvee assuming the role of Innocents and claiming that they were Imposed upon, Is Indeed very amusing. F. 8. K. Ephbata, Pa,, Aug. 30, 1SS7. Base Ball . The League games yesterday were : At Philadelphia : Pittsburg T, Philadelphia 0 ; at New Yerk : New Yerk 6, Indtanapella 4 ; at Bosten : Detroit 10, Bosten 2 : st Waah teuten : Chicago ft, Washington 2. Tbe Association games were : At Cincin nati : Cincinnati 7, Athletic 6 ; st St. Leuis : St. Leuis 7, Brooklyn 6 ; at Cleveland : Cleveland 8, Baltimore 0 ; at Leulavllle : Louisville 14, Mets 8. Tbe Philadelphia lest through the errors of McLaughlin and Mulvey. It la llksly that Barney will egaln be shelved. Manager t egei, of inuianapeita, asys u 5 Ire Brady cheated them out of tne game In lew Yerk yesterday, and be will refuse te play with him In the position te-day. Philadelphia has been passsd by New Yerk for third piece. Tne Wolverines paralyzed Stemmyer yes terday. a. EVB-IMO. 111. signal lire tbe ins drop, down the west. And manual, all hU cloudy hosts aright, Estreating from Ma vantage ground epprei.ee By the advancing armlee of tbe night. Slew fad the crimson banner, from the bine t A holy hush breeds o'er th earth's ealss b resit; one sound alone breaks the deep .Uence through A aleepy bird coo plaining from Its neat. ftemth Oelden Argeiy. trmeiAM. wewiumt. COUGH. WHOOMNU COUUH and Bronchitis rmmadtatslyrelleved by ShUeh'. Cure, sold by 11. B. Cochran, arnggtst. Me. U7 and U Menk Qnesn St. Laaesstar. Pa. () A Vary Mi "Tee. I had a very narrow escspe," said a prominent ciuien te a mena. "I wa. cenflneU te my bed ter a year and my friend, gave me up for a consumptive', grave, unlll 1 began using Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, and here 1 am, sound and hearty." 1'rlee fiuc and S. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran. Drugglat, Me. 137, erlh Queen atrset. Lancaster. BUlLOll'B COUQB and Consumption Cur U sold by ns en a guarantee. It cure Cen- snmpUen. sold by a- b. uaearaa, arunwi. mum avi mv W III !, t) The recent aUU.tlc.et the number of deaths show that a large majority die with Censump- psnntly harmlsM CuncsT waJea is gu wiu. iBHwweiu.rwiiiuBiin wiw ma mp imuMm ivjuc wb d suns ia . Halaam for the Threat ud smarantMBd teenm tnd ni(M sUcaees, Prtee Je eenU and SL Trial Hat rtt . Fer sale by U. B. cechraa, druggist. Ne. 1x7 north Queen .treat. e8-l wdAltw MDUCATIOXAI.. T HE YEATE8 INSTITUTE WILLOPEN tbe Christmas Term en Monday, Sept. 5th. The Trustees have seemed the services of tbe Kev. Chas. W. lleyd. M. A., as Head Master. Mr. Boyd na. bad lanre experience as a teacher and the advantage, of tbe most celebrated turo ture pean Universities. Uevs will be prepared for any Cellese or Higher Scientific Scheel. Kxcel lent bearding; can be had ter every moderate price. Aunre. n. u. us.1 AUL.U3. aecretarv oretem.. aurU-Tu.ThASUd Xjn caster, Fa. YOUNQ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN destreu. of improving tbelr condition tan de no belter than by taking a course at the Lancaster Butten College. TkKM BXOINS MONDAT, SKFTBMBBB S. Feil particulars en application by mall or In r si son and College Koema. Ma 10K. ABT SUMU rnnaT. (SeoeBd Fleer.) aua-l-Ud u. C WBIDLBB, Prindpat. BADDLEO. AO. UADDI.KS, IIAJtUtJCaaj, Aa. ANOTHER GUT. Te make room forth Winter flood, that w have ordered .hipped te ns next month, we offer th follealng BAKOAIHS IB LAP DUSTERS. Out down from Tic. te tee t Sl.oeto7Sot SLBOte S-lej Si.T te SLSS i eau)tei.: esuiteuiOi SISSteSan. Thee goods all have beautifully execnted deetgns et dower, and birds en them and are Me. l In every nspect. W bay hsd a great run en FLT NETS, owing te enr Lew Frteee,but at th plowing season hasje.t begun we offers S per cent, reduction as an Inducement te de out th few dozen yet remaining. H AHM KSS, TBUNKS and B AGS SS LOW SS th Lewest, AT KRECKEL'S, MO. S BAST KIBQ STBBBT, LAB0A8TBB. FA lunlt-SmdAw COAX. TO B, af AKTIB, waetaaaia aan awiAn Smataa in All Kladfl of Lumbar and Ceal . J"lYDJ,- k Water sad Frtaee Strsats. sbev Laaea. LancMtar. as-lve TOAUMOARDNER'H COMPANY. GOAL DEALERS. S.05O!Fcitr2?,,Mea8tW,,'Ma "- XAansMerta rrue strsst, near aurislM rwvwm LAWOASTBB. FA. BTArCWl WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS AMD JBWBLBT. Special WitekM br FirMri m4 IxhwUn. XT!. lOt Of xeUnafaL sttA. Alasfa. sxtgrisi. wsTavltta.vaa 1222 -TJKS Li " ?. i -.r.. .. . -J " - -- sa ' i ".-swe-awssasw am Sela Asaml ns wataa aaa Mwsuy 'larries Uses by Telegraph Deny, only sua meaty, L. -mVEBER. "aU-SflH: QneenSt, Near Fean'a B. B. Depot. SejesjB wiu-e and Optieal (ieSS: sTWi mALM OM JsSWt. 1BOR BJtMT. .. Twe C Sear r reccas In Brhnawr Mew SsSa5AlASSk.- iSSSC SUM aBsJilaUae. aTasa SW EV. - uUUt e- e-w-wa-a BSSj BS1 UVBBY OFFVCB. DKIVATK BALK. win d eeta M i ETfSlSmenMLSS:itte ea Maiswrry7aae as east ea OasAsSSaeaT Asftyta nwttS2iSi laalSBsH OlTUsUfr-OUKBl UOAJtAjrTMMB T m.jk Mamaa Arab stsaaa, nM- max CONBSIOOA WAGON Has lengilare given way te themllread. That waste he expected. Mx Mg, plamp aeries with hells, end n lee, eld revered blabbed en wheels, were ne match for e saertlag engine aad train. Bat STADIGER'3 AURA NTH gives way te nethlag as a stemerh lavlg erater aad nerve teelc. It Is matchless as a care far less ef appetite, ladtgratlee, dyspepsia, liver remplalat, all farms ef MllMsaess, and especially these lew re vers and nerve prestratleas which brleag te all tsrmlag remmanltles la the tall of the year. Ask year druggists far AUltaSTlI. augSWtd MKMCAU mux NEW QUININE. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) Ooed Appetite, Mew 8trength, Quiet Met vee, Happy Day. Bweet Bleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the meat delicate ttemach will bear. A SPECIFIC FORMALARIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Germ Dti.asss. THK MOST RCICNTiriO AWD SUCCKSSFUL BLUOO PUkUnnK. snpertnr te quints. Kev. Wm. Lnciu. lU-ctnr Ursa, Church. Ra venna, O , write. : " 1 cerdtallj endnran Kaaktne a. belngju.twhatyeu claim, an excellent ut. .tltute fur quinine, with none of It. bud effects. Mr. Lunu had s soiiens form et malartvana m confined te her bed ler month.. Katklne had her up and around lu a few day., and In a .hert time cured her." Living la the malarial dl.trlet. of Maryland I became s victim of went form, of malarial fever. 1 drugged myMlf with qntntne and ether remedies without avail. 1 was greatly re duced when 1 heard of Kaaktne. lu curative Dewer, were a medical revelation te me. It cured me and 1 have net bad a return et the treable. (Prof.) J. 1, lllr.l. a a., At- ChemUt, Maryland Agricultural college. Letter, from the above persona, giving fall detail, will be sent en application. Kuklne can be taken without any .peclal medical advlea. SLOO per bottle, or alx betile. ler IS. Beld by H. B. COCHRAN, Druggist. M7 and IS Werth Queen St.. Lancas ter, r a., or seat by mall en receipt of price. KASKMtB CO, U Warren St- New Yerk. SthSllvaAwTThas riOLDKN HPEClFia DRUNKENNESS -OBTBB- LIQUOB HABIT POBITIVBLT CTJBID BT ADMlMUTBBUIw DB. 11 AIM US- tsoLenn srncLric It can be given Ins cop of cotes or te with out the knowledge of the person taklna It s I absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma nent and speedy cure, whether th patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreak. Thou Theu aaada of drunkard, have been made tern psrat men who have taken Gelden Bpeetfle Is their coffee without their knowledge, and te-day be lieve ttey quit drinking et their own freewill. IT NBVkR FAILS. The system once ttnpre sated with th Specigc. It become, an utter Im possibility for the liquor appetite te exist. Fer Sals by CHSA. A. Ledific K. Druggist, ,. , & !5"i.Kln Street LancssiM, Fa, aprlJ-lydTu ThAS w U1TEN3 TUB HKLN. HOP OINTMENT WHITKNS 1HE SKIN. Cure, and Remove TAR, SDMIlUaS. BBB 8T1NU. MOSQUITO and alt INKKur HITsS, fimplbs. BLOTcuat. BUMuaa.. BiKvaw MSUKS. sad every form of akin blemlshee. pesiuTsiT gstn en usb most neiicsMi ssxn wiia wiia eut leaving a scar by Hep Ointment. Price 38 eta, sects, and SL At Druxt lsts'er by The Hep Pill MsnTgCe.. few Londen, Conn. LltUe Hep Fill, fcr Sick-Headache. Dvsnensta. mueusnes. sua consUpaUen have no ednal. sets. jyiiiyai-u,Tnasa QAFB, HURK AKI Hf KKDY CURB. K3 Bupture, Vartceesle ana Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quack whsn you can And In Dr. Wright the only Kseo Ksee iab Pavaieiaa la Fhliadelphla who makes a !PecUit,0!tt" above dfieases. ana Crass Taaa t Cvsss eeaaaaTaan, Advle Frs day and sveaing. Strangers eaa be treated and re turn bem earn day. Osscesprtvats. DB.W.H.WBIMHT. nuBertk Mtaui strest. Above Baes, r.O.Bexsjs. ruisaeiphla. tnis-iaw MOWXJta,AC. a BRKWKM AW. jjiLiira CARD! We have a number of Goods which are Just in season, and which, owing te enr giving special attention, we can offer greet inducements. H Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. Then ye make a specialty. We have u geed Lawn Mowers as are lathe market for efl.00 and 17.00. """u,kU Baby OuTisgee-We carry SJiveuty-avB variettBsin stock. These gecda are enr own saajciu maa our prices are low. BefrigetBtersere new In season. Hew few people knewanythlng about Refrisera. ters. It took us twenty years te learn. ?..? S!t Wte five minutes: It will be worth something for yeg te get WSaM laWsWsCe Ceal OU Steves-There Is mere differ. enee la Ceal Oil Steves than almost any. thing Bumnfactured. Dent spend your saeney till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream freezers and Water Coelers 'P.n.ba7 ta0t anywhere, but can yen get the best as tbe uwert priens. Yeu can remus. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican end Common Hammocks, Base Ball and all BpertlDg Goods at Factory Prlcee, FLDIN &1rENEMAH, Ne. 162 North Queen 8treet AGRICULTURAL. 1887. WATFAIR. lg87 33d ANNUAL EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Bread Street aad Lehlffh At., rUILAOBLFHIA. SBrTBMBBB TB TOlrs INCLUSIVB. sfamBOlh Agrieiltaral Dltalaj. Twe Bandied ana Forty Thousand Square Feet covered exhibiting space. Thirty Acres for Crowds. lierse Uaeea, Fsacy Biding, Blcy ele Contests, Chariet Bases, Meed Haste by Hsssiereercasstra. Firvelaas oemfon ferau visitors. Lewest rates by railroads (svsrsglag one aad a-kalf esau per mile.) Pennsylvania sad Beading Bauread Sutleas at erenaes. tsam D.W.SBlLKB.gee. NeiPJSi.2? ..TalPAaaitK8 AMD sw. IaT.sxexe-eW..Ar 'Ir' gwxslsissTmjsW -iTaBBB. VVwekssL OMgaaW enaasTsSaaar 'JJ; "'.jeafe. eBST eaMBSfjsj cLermira. M YEKS A 'RATHFON. PREMIUMS errsniD bt IYEES & BATHFOH -ren TUB- Largest and Finest TOBACCO BAISBOBYAMT Lancaster Cetnty Farmer, -AKK,- First Prize, an$i8Suit, Fer the Largest and rineat Tobacco exhibited at ths Lancaster county fair. Second e, a $12 Suit. for th Mext Largest and Finest Tobacco ex blotted at the Lancaster county Fair. The eon teat open te anyone. Rxhlblt te be made en Opening Day of Fair. Th Judge, will make their award. lyers & Eathfen, LKAU1MU CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KLNQ STREET, LAMCASTBB. FA. WJXMJi AMD LIQUOIUU Q.R0FFSPRINU DISTILLERY. " OLD QEOFF SPRDJQ DISTILLERY, OB East Orange Street. Besides my own DfetlUaa Wslsky, I also baa die Brandies. Gins, I iin, le CALL AT 8T0IE-63 NORTH QUEEN BT., LAMCASTBB, FA. w. B. Farmers having geed Bye ea hand eaa find ready sale for it at The .ter or distillery. . A.B.SHBAFFBM, Fropratter. apns lyd Q.OTO REIOART'S OLD WHE ST0BE BOUCHE SEC. iraa bbidsibcb. rOMMBBTBSC, MOBIZBTSBO. I O.H. MDMM BXTBA DBT, Aad allSetasr Leading brands of Imported Ohampagna. Sel Agent ter the Pleasant Vail. Company. Bpectal Ureat Western Kx. own brand, the Sneat Amenean Chun Win. iry, our the markeu ' Jest reeslved snether Urge In votes of Califor nia Claret and Whit Win from Map Valley, A larg stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets, Bhlne and ttaaterae Wlnea. We also have the largest and flaest stock et Brandies. Whiskies. Gins. Madeira, Bhrry7aad ren Wines, Baae Ale, Uutnnee. Bteub asratesm aad ApeLUaarU Waters ln thaTctty; ""wm E E. Slaymaker, Igt, Ma ae xuar kxme btbut, LAMCASTBa,'.FA. WVMAirVAA. TjETIDUTER'S FUBN1TUBB HTORE. WHAT TJ WANT. IP U want a Chamber Suite. IT want a Parler Suite. U want Library Furniture.; U want Dining Beem Furniture. U wantfiittlng Beem Furniture. U want Kitchen Furniture. U want a Hall Stand. U want a Mattress or Spring. U want a Leeking Glass. IT want Anything In Our Line. U want the Best for the Meney. U want a Bargain. U can find it AT WlDKYBR'S FURHITORB STORE, Cor. East Kine and' Dtjbb Strbbts, Lahcastbb, Pa. JJNDKRTAKINO. WALTER A. HEINITSH, FurniihlDK Undertaker, Mea. 97 aadaWateuUQueMsteeet, LABCA8TBB.FA. BB8IDBBCB--M0. UI SOUTH QUBBB STBBBT. AU a Latest and Most Approved Methods ssed where eeeired. A prsyiees BraeUealu. priac of lear yean eahu.au te aaaraatas that the Very Best Fesslue Berries will be Bea deredMAUTtaus. Personal Attention Qlvea te Dlrecttag AU Faaersis rattwewst as year. fJlHK CaXAPaMT PLAOK IK HI CITY " TO BUT wtntViBili Oan. Mi rHncfCtiili, outieuha niMieiit OUT BOOM JBAUMESTOCK'S. SHAWLS, JACKETS, JERSEYS. A LABOB STOCK OF Kei Fill ud filter Shawls MOW OP1H. Single sad Deuble, Flatn aad Bray, In ail Quel Um aad at Lew Frtcss. Jackets for Early Fall Wear. Allaewdsstrable Style, at exceedingly Lew F rices. JERSEYS. We have plaesd en enr Counter, a large let of Jersey. In all qualities, and have marksd;thaa at aueh prices that saest afreet rapid sales. arssn tusm.b R. E. Fahnestock. a MBXTDOOBTOTUBCOUBT UOUSK, LABOA&TBK, FA. N stWTORKBTORK, Fall Goods! WATT & SHAND, (3,8 10 MABT KINO ITM LABCASTBB, FA, Invite AttsaUea te Special Bargain, la Brand FALL DRESS GOODS! ALL-WOOL tlKBSS SUITINQS, U inches Wtd,Ucaard. ALLWOOLTBICOTS,SStnehea Wtd,Fopn Wtd,Fepn UzssVis,r;Ke.ayaidi nhaae at as. FABCTOBBSSFLaiDainMew and Blegant Deslgna. 3 Inches Wlds,S0c a yard. IS Iaess WUU,ncayard. Fin SUk and Weel 8AXORT aUlTIROeU Stilpea, Cheek, and Mixture..; laehss WM, onlyse. a yard. . AU-Wee aaa Bllsr aad Weel OASBMBBB 8BXUK SU1TIMUB of th Flneet qusllties,ln airtpea, Caaeks aad FlaMe, at Lew Frteea. IMMKBSB STOCK OF ill-Weel Striped Skirts and Suitings, White aad Celerei Flanaela, WfllTI AND COLORD BLiNKITS, Aad Mew Importations of TABLE LINENS AT FRIGES TO SUIT TBB T1MKS, AT TBB New Yerk Stere. F" R WEEK PREMIUMS. FAB WEEK PREMIUMS ATTJ Bosten Stere, lW)28f101THQ0IST., LARUASTBB, FA. Daring the past months we Save beea maklag eitea.lv preparation, ter A Gnat DryGeea. Baslaeia. Onr baywrs havs been aeerekUg th best Mar keUteTBlSGOUMTBT ARO BUBOPB. Toe wUl be .truck with the bright, ehssrrat appeal, aae of enr Lauases assortment et NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. All th Bsw Meveltle from Foreign aaa Assart eaa Markeu at Fzuss se Lew yen will wonder hew we de lk Plain CkkIi fir PUli Peepli ASpsetsltratLew rrlee. SPECIAL PREMIUM. ie,sm Tare DBase eeODS. Bilk aad Weel UK a yard i worth ate. a yaid. .SIBOLB sad DOUBLB WOOLBJt SB AWLS at Very Lew Fries. las Bssaaaats BLACK HBMBIBTTA at taan Cost PLUSH COATS, Prass Wttft, Cesfl, JlCfatl lei JrWJa, At amrearexeeiy Lew Frtess, B08T0?8T0RE, Stamm Bro.&Ce. T WexAK MEN Mf 0)B. j aamdMi.tea Hei Dirk Prints. OUOICB STTLBe-BBST QOODS, 1 OBBTA SHAnOWfit wnmmi! WIDK, saanTsj BABSAMS "L JPJtstBB OBBsa wvuass. BAKU AIMS IB SILI LSJ.V LACKOASH. asaas ah MBTFA LOOK ATOUn llttkrU, CM Hi Cewwtatet. OOMB ABD SBB BABSAIRS. JeluiSsQivler&COs, tfevM LABOASTBB,rA. pTAOKB A OBOTHBR. Summer Wear for Qenta. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. ,, i ft EAGER & BEOTIEE, 26-27 West Ktef Btrnt Gaaae, Balsrlggaa and fsether. weighthlrU sad Dnwers. SeasslesB, Bs1nrlgajanBd Uete Hosiery. Henaetltched tad Colored jBor jBer dered Ilsadxerchlefs. IVilledandSernBlcycleSrurts, Laundried aad Unlauadrlsd Dram Shirts. Pongee, Silk, GraesvllBe aad Lawn Neckwear. . W. Cellars aad Cuts. One Hundred Desen Extra Us Uundred Shirts at 45c. each. 8cetch Cheviot, Csjbbbmkb sad Worsted Suitings. HA-ER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West Xing Street LAMCASTBB FA. B. MAHT1H OO. J. t Se,eeeTABDeOFBBMNABT8 THAT WILL BB D1SFOSKD OF AT i-2, 14, 1-iO RegeLir Pfkes. BEMNANT LT5ER1 Towels, Mapklsa, TewllaB.FnTattrIUsa, BUlr UrMBsCeuTiaU LtaS Barntsr Taenia. UI laches, at II. apusai eauUsrSstJn bisehd Woven tjsatr. at S. a i aaeat as Pese at sacked Mspklas. atss-apls A .Urn QeaaUtr Slightly SeUed Masklss, amiststag HlDcUaeklefcatca-kUsrhiT Remnant Dress Goods. Sateens, Seersucker., Whit Ooeda. Lawns, Bsttata, Otegham and Wenlsn Fabric. Th pries placed ea thse goods In Plata Bgarsa wUi RllfNANT DOMESTICS. 10,000 Tarda of Be meant Utngbams, Cal'eeas, Sheeting. Funnels, Musllns.ShTttU.ga, Fareales, U.,allatUsthaaect. NOTION COUNTER. Laes Buehlng, Bmbretdery, and Broken Leu of LadUs Cellars. Uadsrwsar, te. BaaiaaatBlbbeas,!. np. Besuaat La, Is. an. Bsissst aubreidsnTta, ap. Lsdlaa1 Oallan. 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