K- ft ft : 9 t .."sit SPIGOT AND ilM cttccr rarxrtl BtnKINMAN FOI.T7., Kdller. im.niL rnTcijviK(ruhiihr. .lLY INTEI.UOENCERs-riibllslictl irdayln theycnr. hul Similar, fn-vrd ctrlrr In thlk clly nntl nirretindlnR aBwiusUcnpciiUaVrrflt. liy malt livede!- r3P fySKp" lrycivr In advance; GOrcntuninbnlh. . jjr frcrt.v tvm.i ini'trfluini dollar ami KS i 1 mi Villi" n juh iimniint ftp KOTICE TO BlmsCUIUEIlS-Rcmh by rhcck fcv" n wutnfflsM i.hla anil nltnMI f)t I llftr rf MWrhAli n fu In nilraliMi b"i theses can be procured send In n rcglitertxl iff ' Idler. fe -v- " "- - K,A AnmtEM. THE INTELMOENCER, Lancaster, I'd. LANCASTER, PA., July G, 1889. The Heard of Hralth. The Beard, of. Health unturnllyde net like their treatment ly select council; , ftud It must Ijo conceded tlint eflkers , whee services arc nsked for grntutluimly ought te have lieen treated with mere consideration. The Beard of Health ii net rcponelblo for the lnvv creating their body, nnd ceuncilmcti who think it n useless extravagance In city gov gev 'crnnicut, should seek it abolition In a mere legitimate way than by annulling I unpaid efllccM of the lxuly Aud particularly should they Iki care ful tolie correct in any statement they make nbuive of tlic beard. Mr. Kiddle when he complained that eeunclli had nothing te.sny about the salarle paid by the beard, did net seem te knew that, an ordinance creates a sanitary com cem com mittecef ten menibiTs " wheM) duty it hall lie te a8lt nnd coepernte with the. beard of health." and " te whom the Beard of Health shall present all lilll" for their npirevnl." Mr. Hlddlc should get himself put en Hint committee if lie wii1iiBtnnsill the beard in lla work, and have liN say in the uhulec and nalhricsef the elliLerx; iwrhaps he may be able te pcrsiindu council) le reditu1 the salary of 200 paid te the beard of health elllccr; an ellbrt which vieiiinlor vieiiinler staud hns been utiRticcw-ifuUy made by the beard of health Itself and which councils have balked. The resignation of the Heard ceitafnly puts councils in a hole. Whether its labors are uscfuljer net, It is a lawfully established Institution and is entitled te demand a suulclent appropriation for ItsMippert. Its work cannot Ihj done without money; audit is the duty of councils te make the appropriation nnd held the lmard responsible for its proper appropriation. We de net think that better men could be chosen for the duties than these who have resigned them ; and we regret that theceuilhn'tnccepted their resignations, for the reasons as signed. It should lather have advised council that it was Its duty temakethe appropriation for the support of the body It lias caused te 1h created. Mere mature consideration, we think, will satisfy councils that this Is Unduly; and we have llttle doubt (hat at Its next meeting it will make the appropila apprepila appropila tleu aud request (he Reappoint ment of these) who hae resigned from (he beard and (linn whom wedonet think mere clllclent perseim could he selected ler the position. We have confidence (lint under their direc tions the Beard of Health would show ilxclftolien useftil institution ; which It must be conceded, we think, that it lias net heretofore lieen In a stiicrIatlve de gree; and therefore the lack of fervent favor which has heen bestowed upon the Institution, and which lias found its reflection in the action of select council in cutting it ett'u itheut a shilling. 5 initie) u-r .,... .i.u.... t..t ,.. The Titthburg DivimMi, a Keimbllcan fsljeuriial, challenges the KepublieaiiHm JiTJi riistaut Peatmaster General ('luik- i(t son, wiie Is te lw made estmastei' gen eral when tiie shullle i made lu the cabinet that is te Ikj caused by Attorney General Miller's promotion te tliosii tliesii tliosii preme bench. Mr. C'larksen wns the right baud man of Quay in ninnnging Harrison's campaign, r.nd what lie does net think he knows about gleaning political machinery is net much. He has been a very expeditious handler of the official guillotine slut e be has In-eu made executioner lu (he postetllco de partment, and the dally record lie makes is punctuated with marks of adiniiatlen In the Washington dispatches. 3Ir. C'larksen, the JHeputch tell us, has lately declared in 'ew Yerk that the election was for the purpose or put ting Bepublicaus in etllce, and that nothing gives him greater pleasuie than te make room for Republican elllce- holders. This is the conception of what the election was held for, which was te jnhe looked for from Mr. Clarksen, and Ahe from his chief, Wanamaker; who ceimcJt. get their elllce as the lewaid of election labors and cash, aud they Cemii'iH) excused for thinking tha( such o'clock (he grandest icstilts and (he highest aims of the election. Unfortunately, however, for n Ue publican statesman of Mr. Clarksen's ardor and frankness, the Itepublii.iu convention which nominated HuriiMiii thought proper te declare in favor of that civil service reform which seeks the abolition of the official guillotine "te the end that the dangers te free institu tions which lurk in the power of elllel.il palreuage may lie wisely and clleclivcly avoided." Says (lie Mi-jnilci : "This statement of Republican doctrine, in contract with the principle of political action laid dew u by die first assistant pestmaMcrgeneial, proves conclusively that Mr. C'larksen is no longer a Republican. He has cast aside the civil service refeini principles authoritatively avowed and adopted by the Republican national oigani.ulen in order te rank himself among the pro fessed speilsmen. Having thus dis avowed Republican principles, his ew n rule of action debars him from holding office. Hislirs( duty, acceuling (e his own s(atenien(, is te kick himself out." The logic of the DhjxiUh seems te lie .geed; but inasmuch as Mr. C'larksen is ;( obviously a lilgliellickil in the Republl- cau party, (here clearly is semcthlinr wrong about it. The defect Is In M, ttJ PremlR0 declaring! that the decapitation !Vv of officeholders, because they are Deme- )' 9 nesuie te Republican doctrine ; -- or else in the statement that Republican rl lectriue and practice go hand in hand. if An the doctrine was clear) v euunelaied j IB the platform, and it as clearly I spurned iu the adiiilnlst ration, we are T clearly advised (hat the doctrine was y. only for election uses, and is no value if after the game has 1mh nlnved. m,- rf"Clarksen clearly nwsl net kick himself eMiaiiii cieariy win net ; if any such wrfermancc was begun the emptying ""would ba general. There Is nothing betherlm; (be it,.. bllcan eltleial mind iu the dlstrlbu- ; l Of the Ofillt.- av (be senn-itv ..r , .Xteoiecra(lo heads among the office- . bottlers. 'Hiey complain new (bat sdevUiid cut out euly about u third of the Republicans, and has left his sue- tee.sers only mat many iicmecrntic ' I. ... A..I. A. 1.. ...t. I Dt'.IU IIIUIM'llUt .Til. J7V1IUW, IIV IIIIS Just departed for Europe, and who announced his intention, of deliver ing n fourth of .Tilly oration en the ocean, came straight from Washington nnd Harrison te take the steamer, and gave a Ids parting counsel te Ills fellow Republicans, an admonition te control (heir Impatience at the slowness of the administration iu giving them elllees, and aihlscd them of this sorrowful fact (hat there really were but a third of the usual number of places te give out. Doubtless Mr. Dej-ew in ills Fourth of duly oration at the ocean uttered the sublimest sentiments, aud was eloquent iu applnue of virtue, liberty and patriotism ; perhaps even lauded civil crvlce reform ; for there is no doctrine that Is popular that a Republican mat or will net preach, cen though at the same moment he falls lu iu Its piaetlee; cenMsteiicy Is net his Jew el. The Oniwth of Trust. We publish te-day a timely article en (he sugar (rust's doings, and another showing the giewth of trusts from the j lliiie when railroads conceived ami I applied the iMiel principle. H is I an Inipiessive leterd of plain fails which no one will venture te dispute, and it will lend (he thoughtful reader te conclusions lu iiei feet harmony with Mr. Cleveland's condemnation of trusts. Blaine, "the premier" of the pivsenl administration, lias declined eially and in writing that "(rusts aie largely private affairs with which neither the president nor any cltlen litis any light te Intel fere." He has nexer modified t lint declaration In the slightest dcgice, and by cheesing him as bis chief conn cenn seller 'the chief executive has given en dorsement te this famous sentiment. The people have every facility for ex amining (his question for Ihcuisclw'.s, and the mere opinion of n public man, however great Ills prestige, can never triumph ever the eleai liuth. The high tarill'luisse stimulated the formation of combinations among home maim fnctuiers that It does net require a gift of prophecy te foresee that that the time Is coming swiftly when trusts in every blanch of Industry will see te it that prhes are kept close up te the ttn III' level. Laber Unions may struggle as they will for higher wnges ; the cost of living te the winking men will easily keep pace with their advance and feiget te fall with (heir de feat. The premineiuu of trust sleiks In the market Indicates that this feim of enterprise Is fast absorbing the eneigy feinicrly exiK'iided iu uilliead building. ll li.is'bcen found Hint (here are between twenty mid (liliiy ('liui-im-dael men en the i'lil age police (oree, vvlih h may account lei tlie tiitlicr ciuleiis weil.iugs el tli.it lone. I'l'HSIH loud, deep and terillile would fill the air llieie summer dnj s it ovciy evciy ovciy bedy s.ild wlint I111 thought oil the subjeit of tiles, rorlunntely everybody ilen't, lx lx ciiiise It would de no ,'" I, but 1'iolcssei t'hlet, of the 1'f.ihedy Inslittile, has tlieuglit towiuie purpese 011 tliesiuid cm Udkoiileiltnly. IIeIcIIr uslliat we have no reason te uiiuplciin because (lies 1110 un iisii.illy pleiit.v. Tills unwelcoiiie ahum diuiiu keeps p.ire v illi the abimdiuiee of 111111I nod lank vegrbilleu uiused b.v inn very uieiist wcnthci. "'Iliese IiisciIh are piililii'sc.ivengerndrstieylng nil kinds n! ilivayiiig jtiiliii.il and vegr table matter In the city and iu the Ibid. 'I lie hersc-lly, nf which the rniunus iniike se ninth eeni- pl.iiut, belongs te another spcUeH. iVbcse tiles hatch iu the limit, and the excessive wet w either Is CKpccl.illy t.Wuiablole their itiiiltlpliciitleu. As te reincdlw, they up appeal as ininei6iisn'. the Inscils. Aiumiu thubesl presi'ilptiens are these cunt. lining nloeft, hemv mid toinhiuatiens of carhnllc acid ill sill ill quantities." A vvn.ii scribe lu Iteaillug suuils a special tllHikitcli te the Philadelphia l.nlyrr, re counting the Icaiful devastation el i;.i-.lrin I'cnnsvlvaula, by the ceulinui'd lain, lie s.iys: " Neatly all the Kiass whlih li.m been out has lieen iiilued by milium anil Ki'ttiug meuldy Many tiiinieis wiie housed (hell liny am hauling 11 out of II10I1 barns ngatii for leui of spontaneous nun Inislien. Iluuilieds el tens have lieen loll lying in the Melds letted and only geed ter lcilillilng pilipet.es. Other tarmeis nie tliiewlng it en Ihclr manure piles. The majority will have h.iiely ineuuli hay for Iheir own line, while miiiiii vill have te buy hay In llde them nvci until ne( year." The wilter names tlls leiinty, lleil.s, I.chlgh, l.ebaueii and Chentei, asHiitteiiiiK in this way, bill se lar as Lnmastui ceiinly Is com ei nod, IIi'i tale isa pine romance. The hay nep has been harvested with seiiiedittli'iilty, but it is all In, and i I'd iso lation pievnils se tcnihly hi Jleil.s, our fanners may even come tu I heir relief. Pell centuries the Kugllsh spauew has been used iu Kurepe for feed, and (Ills de mand for lliem has lessened theli iiumbeia about some cities. Immense numlieiH am Killed iu llieiiiitiimu near Philadelphia and' sold lu that illy as rccd liinK lu Allnny, New Yeik, they 111 e quoted iu themaiUct ieierts at about twenty-live icnts n deen, or a dollar a Inquired wholesale "They make cmcIIciiI pet-pie and .no regaidel as OMelhnl eating. The ll.ivnr is somewhat like that of iihiI biuls mid 111111I1 supeiiei te quail." A Ntr.w Yiilll. Ilcnilil lepeitei has li.nl a tall, with Slttlu- Hull, who is quite siik but lias hopes el nseveiy anil is iiuiih in lercsttd iu the siguui; el tiie tieaty w hieh liuepimses. lles.ild: " We i-anuel latin geed enough te sell 0111 lands and take up llttle fauns. All we have left is our laud. When we made the treaty at lutg lile we were te have thiity -the veats before we would be asked te make any mete licuties. We wanted te live iu pence en 0111 own lands, se we asked tlietii te stale before we signed hew long it would be before the whiles would usk us for auethci treaty. They said it would be thiity-llve yens. Then what did (hey der lu Is7h they get 0111 lilac); Hills that are lull el geld. Our young men 111 e geniK te silioel and will seen knew hew te ileal with the whites, and Hit 11 we won't lie heated. "We Knew we .ue mil small and want time te think. We used in think wcieuld make treaties witli (lie whites, nnd have been made sad by the number el times we have lieen fooled. It the w lutes let us alone for ten years there w ill be no need of litem helping us longe. Iu ten years we will 1 10 nble te de w itheut aid ft 0111 the govern ment, if the Cireat Tiitlicr at Washington will new-give us a mill te make Heur, se that out Indian!, (tin see the grain they 1 also made into Heur 011 our own land. Then the yeun men will be pieud and w 111 w erk hard te nil be much grain, se that lliere will be plenty for the children te eat." 'I he w lly old chief may be v ery sit k, but It i evident that he Isa I, ill match formally a healthy United States scimtei. Tin: MasMu husetts rille (cam has wen Us llllli victory hi England, deleating the .Seuth Unideii club. Their sucicss is llte inore luuurknble from llte lac-t that thev ue the regular serv he. Springfield rifle, nil excellent w eiqieii for w nr, but by no me ins the lest Ter long range target practice. Seme of the team used Martini rillcsin the last itiatih nnd jirlvate Hull iiiaUe a perfect scere at five hundred yards with OUO Of tllOMI vn cupeiti. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLTGEKOEB, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1889. ICMii.Ae Is complaining for want of rain. Nature does net nppear In have much care for Iho lltness of things lu lids matter of moisture. n:iiN'Ai.. JeilN Neliqrw, the vilenin e-ptctulcr of .M.itiltelia, died suddenly in Winnlcg, 011 1'rldny. lit 1T.VI.0 Itil.b has been engaged by the 1'iench government loteaih 01m bundled cavalry olllrers te ride the American style. In. J. II.vinisi MiCri.Kifiiu, a promi nent pbvslilnn of I'eit l)cies!t, died en Kridav. "lie was n graduate of the I'nl I'nl versltvef Slnrylaiid, having grndunled in IWil, iind was a nepliewef the lien. Illiaiii .Mt(.-ullinli and leitsln of Slain Senater Clinten Met'iilletigh, or Klkletl. I, K. Ii:viise.n, the Chicago millionaire, hns adopted the K"tiihln plan of disposing efhis great forlune before hlsilealh. Dur ing llui Inst few-years lie has given away ne-uly 8siki,(Kie te c-diiciitlenal Institutions in (he We!. Mr. I'inrsen lives with his wlfn lu 11 beautiful home In a ( hlcagti suburb, lie lias no children. Ili.v. Un. Isa.vc K. Ioos, one of the most premlnctit and widely known divines of the Reformed clumh lu I'eiinsy lvania. pister for Ce vears of Clnist lleferiniMl fluuvli, lltthleltem, died en l'rlday of ).it nlyslM, nged Ml years, lle was master of seven languages and a hillllnut pulpit orator. IIi:iiiv M. Kiani.i.v. the African o e o plercr, Isexjieifisl lj.uk In Londen by nejit September, lie has already la en booked lern series of lectures, the Hist of which Is te be delivered eailv lu Ditelier. lie Is te receive r'VI a nlglil for (he lec tures dellvi red hi lionden, nuil$IOOn night forlhesfi iu (he pieviiiuis. A Clieuker rrelitein. A local enthusiast sillunils Ihe following 1 linker piebleui: llliif lc. Vlilti. t s kliie. 12 It 11 111 17 uv SllJlUB sut White te move mid nil). ' Clin tilt's HAflC STAIHS." 'I In) lulei cslliif: VIiiwheI t In. l.nte Dr. .1. II. Iliilliiltil. 1 lie reliinuiH of Hie n vrs.i" r iiiieiirte lie llecKlril Willi t'lfiprli Inrj mnllrlnu nclvcrlle nif nt. As wernsl onrejeevcr llic.ni, II brings le inlml 1111 artlrln tlial cms ptilillMiul liy llm late Ilr. Ilellaiiil III .Wifciifr Meiillilff. lie wijn. " Neverllii lei, ll In a lurt Hint ninny or the Ih-hI preprlc tarj meilli Inener tlieiln wire mere Miirrirrnl than iieitiy pliynlclaiis, nail most or thrill, It uliealit le ii'ineiiiheieil, were nlllrht illiiiitrit or 11ml lu actttul tncillinl prni Ike. Win ii, licmcwr, iinj ulneml permn, KikjwIiii.- ilnlr vlrltie, nail feresrctiij; tlulr liepitlarUv, seriirei unit nitvpitlKCii tln'iu, then, In Hi' opinion of the hlKiiteil.all virtue wi nt entnf tin in." I net llils illeiiril 7 Tlil crent man appreciated Hie rial nurllHef IHjpulm n ineilleii, nml Hie nlwiinlltj of the-e that iterlili'tt Hit 111 linncisr ptilillc ntti nlleti was inlliil In Ihenrtlile unit the evlitbiuu of their 111 trs. If the iikmI neleit physician slieultl un un tieilliie that he hail mmlm MlKh efun) fertiiln erK'in or ilUtase of the lieil,in nitilce IiInnIsu linger til. in the cede sle, tlimiuli he 11111) hie praitlinl liicdhliie unit In en it leader In all iindlial centiMd", nelwltlnlandlng nil Hits', IT he kheitld pli'Mlliic te ndvirtke mid ilcrllne te Klve ltldiii)rry te the pnlilli , lie would lie ptoiieiuiMit aiiiai Ii nnd 11 htiuitini;, alllieiiuli lie nut) haw spenl his entire lift mid nil Ills avallnhle ftltidH In peiTtcUii.; Ills InMillgnllens. VkhIii we mi, " tihiiinl. Iran nher Ih round upon enr'K nrin, nml It citietl l nine dear old Kriiiidmntlitr, eulKldc of the iixle, II will lie protieiutted hj the inedl- I a! ptefi'Miliiiimi tilrcrorilllleliiipertiiiiie. Iltn If Irriilid tiiulet Hie iihIi. imilin; sleepleM, nlKht ler n lneitlh, Willi Die nileulllle Iteal inciit, Mr., plait! ik, wmhes, ileiliit; with iiieriihlne, nixiilf nml ellur vile lailistanre-, Riven te pKtnt liloeil iioIkeiiIiij; or ilcadtu tmln.nnil vrt the nlicr licrmiirs tiiiilli:imit,,nud aiiiptitatleu Is Hindi neieHnat at laM, tOKtve life, jet all done iiiiuiiUiik te Ihe "Isiim" of lite 11111II1.1I nidi, IIiIh Is nun It inure'Rrnlir) lug te Hie incillial piiirelen,Rnd mldi limit' illRtitty In 1 1 us 1 dlitliiKWSclied erdi r tliiiu le he 1 Hied liy th" ilvwt elil Grandmother's 11 inislj . Thl ni'peam like it n-Mie iiirnlgiuiiiut, jet wuliilleve tlintlt nxpn'snes Hie Irite KlaliillllR of the niedlcal uoleleu in riKiint le 11 iniille illMeenil oiilslilcef lltelr mvIii1 "Ifciun. One of the ine.l MrilPXlii;tliliii,sel lite da) In the pepnlailly of certain lenitiHc, 1 sit-elall) VVarin r k ISafe I'uie, whlili vie find ler cute eteiyuhrte. Die phvtlrliin or III" hltthiHt htiilidlnii Ih te.id) loienude Un merits tiinl Kits lain Ihe theerleH tlm prnprleien. have mnde Ihat Is that It heiHlltxln linixl nl IhenUnifiilK erihe timtinu n)ntent lieiiitiire It nasIM lu pill tlns the l;ldneH In pteHM inndltleii, tlteriliy nldliiR lu IhieuliiK oil the Imptirllli-H or I he IiIckhI, while ethers with hwi lieueuty aud e pc Ilenre dn hie, and are willing te nee their pa th ill die m Ii iiIIMimIIv, nnd ncnmlliic I" Hie cede, nithrr than have him ittiiil liy tills etisit II iiiidv. V.it we until e Unit the popularity el Ihe niedli Hum mutinies In mew )eurh) vcur, Ihe ill'ieiti-r comes Imldl) before the people with Its merit, and preelalms (In ill Hum ilem te deer lu our opinion iniuli 11101 e houeruhlv t lut 1 1 the plij .li'tan who, lehuitie, ten) ncme a atlint I10111 home 1 alioUeplie, nnd In er 111lllc1ll01.1t a Ikiuc of an arm or 11 tlnjier, whlihlie iliici with Ktial dijiullv. vcl -r Mien alter IuKih. the Ithirl) lei llinljt lie editor 1 he K Malls at - oclei'k In the inuritltiiE te h ivi lt iimieiiiuicl In Hit' 1110111I114; tluil" I'r. MikiiiiI MikiiiiI ewiis lu alteudaiue. ' Hum xcs'itrlng ler 111 bt 111 ill a beaiitlliil mid le-e Hilvcrtlwnifiit. We vli.ill leave ll toein iraderi. te Miy will, Ii it Ihe wlMrauil iitere Inmenihle. f ItOI)S BAHSAl'AHII.I.A. De Net Neglect 'Hint tired rtctltiK, Impure bleed, dlxlifsx ultc 1 catlUK, paint lit Hie liitelv, headache, or nlmllai alticlleni till Kime powerful dlMacehtahiMi 111 til foothold, and ichiim r. h dlllli nil, k limps linp.kllilc l'ulsp lloeil k Kai,ip.irlll.i, the 1I1 Iciidii el luiillh, in tltin teliinUltall had ful lu:siiiid 11 -ml. oil tept rlect condition. IIchhI k Siiiapiillla lui ixiutlar tiu.itUe power, mid a leiupll .! ps iille-. win re ether pn panilleu fall. tiiatiiki:ii i'i:i:i.in,. ' 1 ill Iiir the -aimiui'r I wai fisllttj all nut ilnw 11, aud tlillil.Uiu I iiim 1I11I Keinelliltii: le teiu npni) h)-li'in, I took HikkI h K.11 wiuu,i nml fell mm It In Iter. I miihiiImi tiimliled ntth il.- pidii, and llmvl sbarsiipiirlllu helKHl ineiiieic than iiu.Mliliu 1 Im' .1. It. li;uew. I't. W'ujne, lud. " VI) wlleaiid ui)Kiirwen ImiIIiupiii'ihII) iuii ileun. IIiniiIh H.unniiarllU hreuiiht imoutef lb il tllist leclliiK.iiud madii in. IimI like )eiiiik ioeile nsuln. It Inn. done itiei, ler us llimiiill etlur iiiislklueM tescther ' Iliiiixnn 1 1 v w 1. -lll'jtM, Ami!) villi', I.eiib Inland. N. . I.Ml'l Iti: HI.IKH) ' rreiii ililltlhiKHl I waa troubled wlllt ilm pli'i., and ci it reined) failed till 1 leek 1 IikmI a saiauirlll,i I have takin lltcliettlcMiiid nel the plmplesi an ulmiut coin, aud in) general In nlth U mm h ImpreMil. I um reeling lultir ttian for eine time, ami 1 lilijlilt rnemiiieud lleixl Sar.vip.irlll.i W.Kxv.ni, He Ia'.vIiu tc)ii, Aventu t lliiHiklvn, N. Y. Heed's Sarsapariila Held h) all driiKKl-ti. SI , h! ler fa. l'ii'i,iud out) tc) C. I. lllldli A t O.. I.eacll, Mil HM I)l)sli um: IHH.I.AK ri:.K viivii:.n. VV'li.v Aie'l bey WeaUiiud lull 'l'ln lie I'oinens llcnllli) nml VIkei'iiiihiis vieut Vultiiible iiBi-.tIeii 011 lite -iibjecl. At the Madbeii :tiarc lliuvlen, New erk, rcienll), Um women, leriv d.iln uceemliui, lode ever lui uillen iiirh da) tiiKjn htcyclei", unit at Hie cud 01 that tltin were w ell anil itrens. Tilts proves ceiit-ltndvcl) that vreuien have ulreiijftli and etidureiiu tit often cijual te men. Wli), then, tee tltey iitllcil n vrealt raw. Ke en uc the) make little tifbrt te tH'ure mrcnsjili or retain It alter It has been Mviirtxl. W'unu'n nre i.ile, Miltuw-, treulilinl wltli many vn-uk nosei and wli) t IlccuiiM' tlu-y de net eliu'rve the lawn utliiMlHt ami keep tlicli betltmuk 1I41) should. Their liltxM Itfeliiia Hilii mid beau hleul). It dlieiiM lie stimulated tu htrnns; and liealtll) iiillen. t'eMiu tics de uel de thl, no ne triuiK cniiiul, hut pun vlil-k), luhi 11 10. .1 liliillclue, will. If Hie latl) ofKectel) reiiirnlin; Irem a riccptleu or thepping ivpciUtltin, will ll 11 little pure whlk). Nature will lie hmuUiI i-etliat Instead of hrccikliiudewn It will belldtl ever until ll can iitupcmtc. If Hie veury weuuiti whnlH bcxt h) work and uire will de the Mine tliini;, he, tee, will lie IicIih.iI. Au) t hi m; thut usslsu nature liclp brlns licnltli. The lmperinneu of tislii only ;. e whi.ky cnnuel l toeitron'l) ttrxeil, but lliere tu llttle foedund jiure whisk) 10 he bid. The only ik one le take li Diifl)-.. Itlsal'un Malt WbUk) free frutn nil luipurllli'N nnd lues liccu uxtl b) the imwt prominent men mul weuie-i In Via r r Icsifer jcnr. It is rienmineinlcd l ih' hart Intf pleelchuiii, ibtmisis, clerg)incji, mil n lurrlU thei;iiat..ii"j'aitt) Itha-. I iUttitniitnlicv'e. I'llllviiKi.iiiiA.Kiturday, July 0, iw. Stere open all day as usual. According le the custom begun by us four years since, the Satur day half holidays will commence next week, ijlh instant, and con tinue until further notice'. Heys' Sailor Suits, $2.50. An unheard-of pricu for the kinds. Regularly worth $. te $6. Serge and Flannel, gray, blue, brown. Plain and fancy cellars. About 275 of them ; f te 12 years. Opened te-day. Of course there's a less, a big less, but we don't make it. Heys' White Flannel Suits, the nebbiest of all are close by. 1 1 e re's a young man's neat pin-stripe, Cutaway Suit. It's been $22. Toe slew. Take it at $15 I Near 'thirteenth ninl .MiiiketMuctseernir. All the 1 hits we want are here. Heys' or men's ; straw or whatnot. 'ililitieulh and Market Mint. ' Ne end te the breezy things for summer. Plain and Painted Gauze Pans 65c from $1.25 ami $1.50. Satin Fans 3 that have been half mere. Vienna Muslin Fans, painted, 25 and 35c. Dozens of light, bright, airy cottons, like I2jc Patiste at Sc ; 8c Challis at 6c, and the fast-color Lawns at 5c. Finer, richer Sateens and Ginghams at i2j and 15c. Still finer and handsomer Challis and India Silks at wilted prices. Yeu may knew the luxury of Turkish Toweling Path Sheets at very little cost. All cotton, white, slightly soiled, reduced from $3 te 2 each. Linen loops en cotton back, fancy striped, 42,75 ; also the same, better quality, plain natural bleached, 3. Went of Main Alule, north of Transept. 600 of the abeul-half-price Children's White Lawn Dresses yesterday morning. Maybe 250 new. 75c up. 2 te 12 years. Kmitnl Heet, Chestnut stteel Ude. I'lve ile ile vater". Mull Hals like thistledown for weight ; jaunty, jelly yacht shapes. Jivery(iin! the girl or woman wants for head-wear. I ItCKtntit sheet tide, cant of Main Aisle, Get the (Jueen Mary odors and you won't miss the llewers. Phytalia for the hair. Otfentine for the teeth. We put them first. Neat leutie of theten. About 50 choice Sample Photo. Albums, all leather, $2.50 te 7. Quarter and third oil.' Nerthwi-t of centre. Sporting, Camping and play things generally. I lamtnecks that will carry double ; , 1 . 7 5 for Mexican Grass. Ilaeimeul, northeast of eentie. Jehn Wanamaker. ?.LMlU'0. iyr ini: and i.uji'eit hi-niu'.. PETEH DORSHEIMER, v um i.-i r Wine & Liquor Stere, Uinl-in-lliuiil. Lancaster. Ce.. I'.i. linM'i hd VV hit, am and craiH Ihuudti . I Kiel Ithlm V Inet.. l'liine Every Liquor is Warranted te Be as Represented. i nil and he eons meed -is, V mi in i het Ih iit-.eiil ler lihini IcIMtds.Vt sA Lthicltliii'vti cl F.AM. , 1 Ve desiie te mil the Httcullnu of eeusitmert, iirMiaintttsslsiiiiil bugluiiiB supplies, toeur hire and varti d iilecU of Piim . ulvi, I ih Uk, Vbilliiilile mid Cast lien I illlnh, AsIickIem Vnliiilicstnn and FKitditrlan, i-heet, I'tsteti itiid Vain ratklin.s, iscetch aud Itisl l.iiie ltellis t ln' l.auie' Ulasc. Hleiiui liadlalersuud hUani llnitliitf Vp.iratiis, ?m t uud Cap K rewi, nnd lu fait aliiimst cv er) thn2 iciiiircil h) utiaui itsirs, mid all el whli b we etTei at prlen whiih we Kiiuraul.'i te Ihi lower than tbese et mi) ethi r dealer In this lclmlv. VVi have imssIIImI) Ihe luri;et sIik k, and he lm; ceiiiiei fill with Ihe 'leleiibeue l.chiini;e, uri tmisiitd te reti le anil till all euli i iu the t-herlcM pisnlhlc time. When in want of nu HiIiib In our line, call en us for prlnxaud we will ceiivinis' ion of our nhlllt) and wlllnis,--Ues u vise )ou .Vlene), Hcla) and Viiatlun. Our laclllll.'s fei liiriilshlni; Kiuiiick, Hnili'is, hull in., I'lillevn, llanaeni, Siiiclal llmliiin r, I'liiiulM'rn' anil clax Fllteiiir TikiIs, rmtiius, .Vle.li U, unci Iren unit IIimns i astiuj;i. uud ler the prompt rt pall el all 1.1 nil of umciilnii) mu tine xti'llctl In IjimuiiKr, aud we nnpiilfully kelh l a bhiire of ) our paUunae. Central Machine Works, isi.v iiuM)iniiFHitiMriNbTiti:i:r, I.VNCVSlKlt, I'l. ClcKxl Werk, Itea-oiianie OtargCii, l'reiniit udmi. 'icleiihoiiectiuius tlen ll t-tTillk Il.l.llirrNA MX. GRETNA Tarl. ami Narreu iauurr Ituilieail. Ttu nliii el it" in iiuut'iiiiMit In te nitiUc MU ii i Out Ih' m"( (It mi unit t i n eurt lu lNiin itunl t tu lhi i ini vt i (urn i eruimiMiiU'itt ii ti'l i imt ul ii 'r i k m eii-s aiut i'ItiiiU hTf pni til l Ihs .h i il uti i u lien "III- eiralMt ir dm U lu .Naitv .atim Knilw i tin i-iimpli Hen of wtiuh tlirnvij Kiifu ivir lint tti uuif nltU'eul htir et th "mmiiIi Mount un, I'M.-, litlle two fiMit ilHUKt rnllW t , UlilqiH hi ttrsj;i aUll 4OII- triicilea tlicnil oil t lt. hhul inuiM rathm), hIoiie b.illHtr I Mini Mm I rulltU, U-KlUMtt thu I'titniiM. le ilir r.i'L imI tt iitiiiMl nt (jhit uur lUcU, tin Hniuiutt of Uw NetitU Meuntuin, lSIHt bp tin -milnil. tu tartiiixv uiltiln turv ri'urtHlut-tluiiH et thu hLrhi'M tyiw of car bufMlnj. OBBERVATION OAKS. Till) train- os . r llii- dlv i-U,ti i eiislst of Olijcr vuticiu t'urF. iiibu lmn' i i ii'iehstriti Utt view-of the ceucT) en m itt. I'lu ; i ,n lull view of the Military t'ir.el in .mid., lube Cuut'WUKO, Hie Mate Illllf I Ulll, i , uud titer llense htiev Ib'iul, Kruilitiilly usfiidltis,' until (il)V UltSOIt lUt'lvlsnurliMl, four mile distant. Thu slew from Hie o)icrMil-ie I e.)ieelall llotewerth). dumb, school, inllli.irt , nnd 1 1 lc eDrautui- tloes i tulis hiiI li lit-' isirii.- itinli.is, rriv a id . . I -i , u li 1 ' Is ll ,ipl ll eil.,u le 11 1 HOI'S. iuii I'j, lyiu si i. fi It H 'uiiwi, I'.i. JCJ" IllJ itttsrcltmicaitB. CJAW MIMA IIAItK MILL ren mi mi.; t -j isiuier neilCM, Ian racjirrs. Trip I'ewers, Mllllmt nnd -Mlnln Machti JOHN ilKHTH.ia Kant Fulton Mfct. ry, nl mi-tlJ ClOI.bAIlM ANII nKITMK I..ATKST, y the most ileslrnble.jtticl jntKt com for In Me MintrcH nml ntylen nliy sire, lit l:!UHMAN"M Ucnta' riirntMilng HI ere, IJ V est Kbit (.trc-t. STKAM IlKAT 1(4 Til KCOMINOIIHAT FOIl dwellings. Uiurrhen, srhoel Iieiim-, etc, though Micccsefully usetl one hundred jinni nge. When rem rentrlnplnte n rhnnccrall en JOHN Ill-XT, who ill! RlMi you n Mllnfartery Jeb, nt n mir price. lii'MM r fff KKirr ok i-ipk, fiiem f.i fiJK.tJ Incli te Inch ilIftinc,lcr,rer unlenlii low lletlte, nml llm only house III Ilia rtty w-lthii pltsicnttlmr mnrhlne, cultliiu; up te 11 Inch cllamc.tcr, nl JOHN l)lrn, :tn Rtst Ful ton utiis't. in2-IM F ITtOll O.Vsr IKON I'll'IJ riTTINOS, I10T1! ill 1 In nnd redtirlmr. tin le (t-ltith dlnmeu r. ,IiiIIimIiIii KlltliiK, 1 Iatu:es, KlniiRO Unions, MattlfeldK, Alnerleali tbllen-. Ilnnrrrs. rllMirnnd Cell III" I'l i ti ll ilium 1 iiii in nil isiiiwii-. jj. uiu uiii'iiji in. 'f4!! I Ulll ilvtlplll Hnncrrs, fleer and Olllnc Plates, sole. IcillN IIIWlVKI I-SirI rullen Urctt. inJ-lfil -lli, li,,r.u t'1,1," r.f V T LOW V Hj.'iireJi,i;oteioHN liyjiT,':m'vJisl I'lillini dtrcl. tn2-l Id F ,1011 IKH(IZONTAI HrAllONAHV i:n ttltie. from 2 te h(l horniiewer. nml Vei Ileal HiiKlnen from 2 te c)herse-Miwer, )ou wli llml tin in nl JOHN I11XTS. ii.j.1 ljist Kultei. xlri el. niMtd IJIOKCAHTINOH, inON'eH llllASKT.lrilll I1 or heavy, nt short, notice, ke le JOHN llixr.ttl Uil fulten utreet. iiii-tM C1AUIIY IN KTOCK-HKST CHAKCOAli, lliiiniiK red liar Irou.lJeuliteltcrlnisl Iren, llurdet's ttlvet Iren, Itivcts, Het nml I'eld Heller lien, hies I, Wheel Iren :i-IO te Ne. in, at JOHN lli;sl"is,xll ljist Fulton etreet, m2-lfil TV IN WANT OP HHASHOIl IltON HTOP 1 (.neUi, ASIicstns rnckfcl eckk, I'd and Dili i eekn, Iver ("eck KwIiir .lelntx, enll nml tri'l lliem.er mud llll',ailU-s Hiem.er mud veur order by luiill, leJOHN d lnltmi Htn-ct. mU-tfil irinri: con en wahti:, cerriai" hv W the pound, 10e; In loin of 10 pounds or ever.tte. All reeds delivered teanyiiarl of thu city Free. Call en JOHN IIHHT, Ne. .11:1 VaisI rullen i.lri'et. tu'J-lM -iNJix'rens. mir i.rrn.i: eiant, iian- jttlil l.lf.fnrti l.liertitnti I cock Inspiraters Heller 1'i-eibr, renlierthy lnsiieiter. American InJciterK, nil In slecl;, nt JOHN IIIXTS. :i liist Fulton Mitel. nilMfd rilANKHt'Olt WAli:il,OIIt,AllllOIaAH, JL nriinv fliniu! or enpneltv, nt f.ilr prlc-cn, go te JOHN llKr.KU Fust I'uften street, iiiitrd TTlOH'rilK IllJtr HOT AMI Ft'ltNArF. IN V the market,, go te JOHN Illr.WI lJnt 1 iiltennlicct. ini-iin l.-IOIt rUI.LKYH, SHAFTING, rOM.AHS, 1' llancem. Clanin boxes, Ciniplliizs, etc.. cre le JOHN Hl.sr,;il'i Hast Fulton htieet. ma-Ira iTieit iien.i:itTitiii:iiitnsiiix, mimen I" I'lpeVVrcni hef. I'bieaint Jlenke) Wnnehes fouieiueo, i ini. un c-niis, etc., ke te JOHN HUST.ilHIltst Fulton mint niMfit -tOl.ti llItONZH. lilDl'IIN AND HIZINO 10l.li IHtONZI T ferhtcnm work, at JOHN HUVl'S, &VIFast ullen slrtel. lulVtfd IAlltATOIsH, OF ANY MAKK Oil 1) "e kIeii, mu be fiiriillusl nl reasmmble lli!Uie, by JOHN lll'.sr,,-ttl I jist Ftlllen nlTci.1. iiiIMM AflHNCV FOIl l'AI.I.AHAN A COS I'll incut lelnke Iho plncn of Ited Iatl. In hulk 11 makes live IIiiich the iiiiautlty or red had anil Is far kitporler lu iiinltliiKsle.ini Joints; piicklut? limn nnd liamt hole plates en boilers, .lc., Ae. l'lleci 'M cents lwr pound nt JOHN HLhI"ii,:u;l 1 Jist Fulton tjlrttt. ini-tfd -iTiett i ie i. ix, i.aii sciti:vvs. Hirr hntinvH, 1" Hint. ire aud lli'Viiqen Nuts, these rimhIs In hteck.nt JOHN 11IiT8, atll-ist Kitlten street. tilMI'd IJHMIM, llOII.FItH, M1NINO CHNTHIFU. ji um ami ntt JOHN nusrs, cnl unci Htniui l'uinpi, of nnv capacity, nt l-sl 1.HKI 1 niten direct. -tfd VI'KIflH, AS FOI.UiVVH! HIItlGO, FOll i ste.imiind llvilriiulle I'nckltii;, Aishesl Itene, VVevtiinnd M'lrk I'uvkllii-'i lb tnp I'acklm;, Ak luistiu Jilul IfiArd, Atlit.sles Ct'iiif lit, Aslestes Mic.itliliiL', (itiiu I'arktUE.Ottm I!hn;s ter VV'nler llniin'S. l'liiiulini;ii lielsltiK, Heed's Patent A heNles, Lined N-rtliiii'il Pipe four, nt JOHN 111 s I'M, ,iU Hast Fulton hi reel. m'Mtd lTieii .vi:itKANHieiiTFi:i:iH'vi.iNi)i:u I1 laibt I ea lern, llluss oil Cuiis Ter llearbiKs, von can uit tin in nl JOHN HF.ST'S, .til Uist 1 niten street. nrJ-trd ITIOIl l'HA IT A I'AliY AhllUSTOH DlhC V Villi e,leiilclns Villi e, linisrtlilehi! Vnlvm, brass I! lie Valine, lien lledv (llehe Vnlies, billet hafity Vnlies, Fop tvifety Vnlies, lr Vnllix, Kadlaler alic-, l'nitl'N Sulnmnt; l heck Vnlie, llr.issChii k Vnlies, FcmiI Vnlies, Aiitsle Valie., call nl JOHN !!1TH, JlSl llisl Fulton strict. ni'J-lfd OAltrtCI'I.AK Al'IKNTION PAID 1 Medel Making, 1 'a I terns, DiuwIuks TO aud lllue Prints, .it mites leaseiiahle. at .IOIIN tiin strict in: tfd l.liHl IIOII.KRS, IIOItlOM'Ab.IFIIlll.Alt. V V ertienl, perlnhlt ,c )llndi r, Vlmlue, of any stre or tower, et the liext ntati rial anil wink in.iii.siiii', se te Jehn inr, .s.t r.ist riiitcin stliet. iii'.'-tld ITIOII hri:M OAl'fllX, UKill OK LOW l1 riPMsiirc, Wnli r liaimcs, Oiiuku i'cm-Iis, Wcusl Wins N or Wclithtecl, cllassi 'I uhi s, Whistles, H)ihem ferstiatii ciatiKis, Cylinder cilleiM Plain, Water limine Columns, t -e k for Htiiilil CaiiKCH, call en JOHN lllr, till F.ist Fulton stiii t. mJ-trd T V OIT W N r A FlllHT-CHAhS POItTA ni.i: 1 Fulm and Heller, en wbei Is, i heap, as ie lollewiiii; prices hhew : li hoie-pewer, 317i,h lieie-Hinti,s-Ui; 111 horse-power, J"", l'lhinso l'lhinse iKiwer, Jsi'i; JI horse-iient t , 51,17u,i.dl nt JOHN til M' is, J! IJist Ftilfen slirel. m'Mld s HFAFI CltHI.UiUOlt H10IIH, FiCHNl'IIK blJUAIli:. PURE RYE WHISKY. .VI) imn distillation. seplVlfd sVlrtte. iV N I.AHIA MAItlv DOWN. BIGr DROP i ON- STRAW HATS! - .11)11 LOI'lll $1.50 Mackinaws for 50c. KiKular Cnieds Itediiiid as Fellows . SI.;., Vl.11 lsinawsleil.,il). ll id vim Uln. iws te 5 1. iY Jl.J.'i Jim Icliiuw-s te SLID. Sl.lI.VIiielsiuaw lesv. 75e. .Vbttkluaws le.iiX', ff-llii; Let Silt VW 11 That 15 nnd 'J.V Cents. hn ,'ial Prli t fei X) Days en TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, I VNCVhTHlt. PA. 4 or iili isi.i I'm: v ilem: feii avn fwuly. Secure a Heme for Your Family, reit saw: O.N Till: MOhT l.lHi:i,AIe TKft.MS. Twixster) brbls dwelling lieiie, luU Ul fivl ilecp, en ljuna-tt'l uicuiie, betwesu Wal nut and lAinen strct tu. Tno-sterv brick ilwelllm; beuses with man sunt root, pore lies iu flout, lets 113 feet deep, oil North Pine, bulwexii Chestnut and Walnut dree t. Two-tei) brlelc ilwelllm; beuses with trout jard, Iren fences, letN lfiii feet ctes-p, en V et Walnut, Utwu'ii Maty unil Plue sticcts Two-teri brick ilwelllui: Iieums., lets I IV fit t deep, en il et Ix'lium stree t, lutwie n Chariet le and Mar) street-. Tbrccxiter) brick ilwelllui; beuses, lulsIYlltit deep, with nil the imsle-rn Impnivenicnls, front yurds, en West Chestnut street, btlwccilPlne ninl Nevu sires Is. Alse beuses en Hist Walnut, North I.line, North Mur), lietwce-n Walnut uud liiien, and l'itien, belires'ii Mar) unil Pine slrts'ts. All the tibeie heiws are III gets! order, lieu I) inperi'd. tas llxtures lu nil the rooms, water lu Hie kltelii njuid the cellars wnrrantisl te b" dry. Call and sts for ; ours, If, no treublt te show j oil. jNi) V t.IUFI., ',...,., J U OH HUH L, ,l-nt"-SttiNurlbMar) Htiet. ni-iJl)U,l,WA nrnUutc. Vtri DM YEIFS COHNEIl. A Heavy Fall New I i our rluiitec lei buy FURNiTURE l'rlres linve"kiioekeil"denntinlllalinoslnll prelll bs Ijeen "neve lit nwny." What irp lee you calu. Yeu wonder why Ibis wicrtflce I The wenilcrlss Our Stock Is Toe Big, Mint be eut clown. We went )ou lehaielt rather thiiuuarry Itmir Mimniir. This Is the nnlr reason, (ttallty ntul utile as IiIkIi ns ever, but Hie price In low ciieiikI) te mnke n ehlll run clown jour back. WIDMYER'S COHNKR OF E. King & Duke Sts. IIIKINlTrill'S. WH 1)0 NOT WAIT UNTII.THEF.XI) 0KT1IK t-KAhON, BRT OFFIHt NOW OHIt Summer Goods AS FOLLOWS: l'errb Chair, folding, nil both tnriet and bent lTIXKl,l.2i. Iteeker, strent? nnd durable, l.ne. Our licneltr, Ibe largest and IkwI elTercsl In the city nt Jobbers' price. "I went) -111 c oilier Heekcmnt netiterfiOi-paeh. lienclu thnl fold and will stand the rain, 1 f.'i. All Iren uud weed. (Stock Islnrcenml we want te inOTc It. Fill up veur perches new and .mil will be suited. Walt and thu best will be selected. 3tai.1j en riiisr Fl.001l.-V HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 2D SOUTH QUEEN STREET JHi'cmevltfi. A TllUHSIi'H. I776--JIJLY FOURTH--I889. National Jubilee Headquarters , FOIITHCIIH&T FIREWORKS ! WU(il,K3AI,i: AND HITTAII Public and lowest prices. prlinti) ellspl.i)s furnished nt Our works uiu all colored lire, In Hit 1ii.11 l;cl. mid no better Parties can n let I dlsplai s new nml hni c them laid aside until the I eurtli. (Hie usn call. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANt'Abl Hit, PA. THIIHUW OIUCS! WHIZ! BANG! BOOM! FIRE I FIRE ! With Fireworks! FIVE BIG WINDOWS CHUCK FULL ! AVHOUisAU: AND Itr.TAIl. ! All Works Extra Heavy Colored! Anethc r llulfC.1rle.11l cm Hie Way. ' We Won't Hun Short ! 'lake 11 I. , ok at Our Imintiist .Stock t WE ARE HEADQUARTERS! Het HieTewn Ablim net with Hire, but Willi PattleHc laithusliism ! We h.iie the lllcuest Asserlintnl of I'lrewerks Hit r i:hihitctl ! REIST ! COHNKIl WISsl' KI.NC. AND PltlNlH Kr Dbeitli Oppe'-ite .1. 11. Vlurtln A t'li'illn OechN Stere, and Ncvt Heet toSenel Herse Hetel. (CiuvirtiU'e. c M.I. AND I AMIM: Olil M.W- ROAD CARTS, BUGGIES -AND- HARNESS. W. D, SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. ninrSI In Th.stld (JTAMi MCDl.MUtlAUL. WOIUC. EDW. EDGERLEY, w, u, 1.. a ii MAHKi:r biitnirr, lib nr of the Postetllrei, l.ASCASTI.It, PA. Al.l.TIIK LaThsT urVl.lilN Buggies, Phitens, Family Carriages, Etc. Tin. rinest tsliKk 111 the C'etinlr). We new haieti Pull I.tneer.-IXOND-HAND WOltK Ait) htle Yeu Waul. Hepnlnltni; and Itepalrlnv promptly attended te. Clue s.t of workmen csisx-lalli emtileM-et for Ihul purjiese. The lowest prlcvs in the county for tlrstM la work. aOlvc men Call and Kxamtiie My Werk. LTNTIItWr-Ml l.lt.HT AND MKDIl M wiUht underwear in all uraden uud nnv kite, at 1 HlSMAN'ri (it at. l urnlshint-blerc, ti Wist King street. lids Mere Ablaze firu (Oueba. J. B. MARTIN ft CO. BARGAINS AT J. 13. MARTIN & CO. A large purchase of Tinseled Tapestry T.ible Cevers, and we have put them en sale as fol fel lows : 45c for the 4-4 89c " " 6-4 $1.80 " ." 8-4 Anether let of Geld Tipped Silk Umbrellas, at $1.29. Parasols reduced te one-third regular prices. One let at 25c " 50c " $1.00 REMNANT COUNTER. New bargains every day in Remnant Challics, Seersuckers, Ginghams, Crazy Cleth, Bi tistes, &c. J. Ii. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. N KW YORK STOHK. Leaders that Lead at Tin:- New Yerk Stere. Lnillcs' White Gati7P Vests, a Il.-trK.ilii ntl2e. Ijidlcs' India Utilize Vcste, Lew Net It nnd hbert Hlecies, bVeath. (Jettts' llalhrlsfian Underwear, Oreat Valuent "m aml.l?J3e. 2-J-Ineh Olerla Unbrillas, PaniReii Krnnw,(Ielc Head". 87e each ; reculjr prli e, ii.Zi. -JMucli Olerla, 91.IM eaeh. Indies' Ileuelc Jackets, all sizes, lie ; cesIhJI Hi) te inaKe. .Vllsses' AII-WiKil Jerseis-, avcach , weith from Wc teT5c. ljidlcs' Worsted Plaited Jet se)s, T.ieiarh ; only half pi Ice. 2-2-Iuch ricuivd China Milks, WV a jhiJ ; lettu lar 5c quality. 7s-Ineh Colen el fttunuier MllsR, In Ilrewn, Navy.litecn aud (lciiiliriuul.1TlJcn )ard ;, worth We. Colored Ores Grain SIIIck, tlJJ-.e ajaid; tin ported te sell nt Sl.W. OiietsiiPIald Cleth HultlliRs.iMe a) aid ; retailed tills Hprlln; nl, 'ilV. sW-Inrh All-Weel Illi kcs. ,11c a )aid, tisitftl prlte, I.V. New Printed Challles for Wattn WeathergrJ . , ei-iss-js ,11 w- 111111 iij,s, ll.isfuii' Vnttmis Puiire floods ns Leiviisfhe IjiuisI. nod no Yiirtiillen In Prices. ' WATT & SHAND, C, 8 and 10 East King Street. -lyATCiihPitiNc, co um: r ni'Y Tin: rAMerf. Watch spring Corset. WII.I. NHVKIt IIHHAK. Guaranteed te Outwear Any Custom Made Corset. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANinWlTUllKHS, II.' I1HOADWAY, N. V ectSsUlM.'Ili.Siuir (LMetliut(i. rpOCLOTHINfJ )!Uil.lt. LGansman&Bre. Geed Qualities & Moderate Prices ARE APPRECIATED. THLVJIUAN bl'CCrisS AND TUP. PI Ill.IC I'AVOH. buiniuer Cheviot and Ci-sUture Suits nt 5, 5-i, SIO, S12. They are reditc ed at one half. Worsted Halts In 1111-141111 Cutawa) or Sick, at i7, j'.', Sli, 11. They ate reduced at one hull Children s Milts at it, il.2.", Sl-V), il Tiatiil fi Werth double Ibe ineiue). " Seersucker Ceat and Vet at 10c and l 'crire and Mohair Ceat and Vest nt !2 25, J.J.73, fJ. tl.te. Thin Ce.it, splendid stjlis. nt iie- A larseiissertuient of Knce Pantii nt"5.ind 0 cents. I,e Pain. Working Panti nt T5e, (nic and SI. Our S 1 J Hlatlc and nine Serce Suits toerdr are fast tellers nnd cannot be equalled aiiyw hern at SIS. Genuine Bargains for the Next 30 Days. Mm', ll,.) , mil Children's Clelhtt.j: abnet at ) our own price. L Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 N0RTII QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA. 2- Net connected villi any ether Cletlilug lleuieiln the lit). : Ja. iS i . . .iv.
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