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LANCASTER, JULY T. 1K6.
As Te "Sempliirj" Lawn.
We publish lu another column an edito
rial from the Philadelphia 1'ress entitled,
" Democracy and Sumptuary Laws." The
rress, as everybody knows, hasbecome tee
smart for anything since it became the or
gan of the Quay machine.
The Press insists with infantile inno
cence and prettiness, which no doubt the
sweet young men of that complacent con
cern deemed very beautiful and witty, that
because the Democratic party is still, as it
has ever been, opposed te intermeddling,
unrepubllcan and unwholesome sumptuary
legislation, it must, therefore, be logically
opposed te high license, low license, graded
license or any ether police regulation of the
liquor traffic.
Of course, the dear Pi ess does net mean
this; it was only intending te be smart in
its own little maladroit way.
"We advise the I'rcs if it be leally in
earnestr before it proceeds much further
with this important question of the cam
paign te inform itself of the meaning of
the phrase "sumptuary laws." It will
find out that such laws are these which
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-,.. j,-Htfl attempt te define their expenses,
forbidding this and permitting that, and
making legal offense J of indulgences in feed ,
drink or attire, which are in themselves
innocent. But opposition te such laws
and they have ever been regarded its wholly
contrary te the geniusef freeinstitiiliens
does net Imply a denial of the power te tax
for the pecuniary necessities of the state,
or te regulate for the safety of the people.
It implies the reverse. Recognition of the
rightful existence of the business carries
with it the obligation te regulate it justly
in the interests of the whole people ;
and the police iewer of the state comes in
te see that no man s tights are denied ; en
the ether hand no man's rights are invaded.
It licenses; it taxes, it inspects; it protects
miners; it shields the habitual drunkard ;
and it forbids the immoral and the un
worthy te engage In the business by its
prescription of certain qualifications te the
applicant.
Tae Press is an unfortunate organ. It
bas grown mere and mere luny every day
since Quay llually anueuncrd his calamity
ticket. When in November the people
declare by their ballets that they will net
have Mr. Quay fordictaterof tliocommon tliecommon tliocemmon
wealth ; that the inhabitants of this state
arc net the slaves of the discrimination of
railroads and their lebj ists; and that they
de net think it wise te promote drunken
ness by throwing down the safeguards
which surround the liquor traffic and at
tempting prohibition, the young men of
the Press will probably be made wiser by
the shock te their tender sensibilities.
The Chicago Anarchists.
The deeds of the Anarchists, who are en
trial in Chicago, were all fe open that it
would have been strange indeed if there
had been any serious difficulty in fixing the
guilt upon the pieper parties, but Spies,
Fischer and the rest of them seem te be
much surprised at the weight of evidence
brought against them. Ne concealment
had been attempted by these dynamite
warriors, but in all of their crimes they
sought tje widest possible publicity, doubt
less relying ter their safety upon the sym
pathy e the crowds they gathered around
them. They appear te be the victims of a
peculiar form of mental aberration, which
leads them te imagine a state of society
that does net exist and te regard them
selves as friends of the mas? es whom the
masses will protect.
Unfortunately there are se many feels in
the world that when one or two of them
ise n standard in a large citylike Chicago
they cannot fail te draw a dangerous
crowd of their fellow-feels tegether:
greatly te the disgust and discomfort of
all sane people. They belong te
the Gulteau tvne of mint. !.,,!
the type seems te be becoming mereplentl-
iul. When becial science is reallv a science.
Jffi when our political economy is at last firmly
leunueu en some rock " in place," then,
and net till then, will such human mou meu mou
8tre3lties as these Anarchist tre ubles have
brought te light, be known no mere.
This goal seems far away, and jwsslbly
we are net half se civilized as we think we
are, but let each generation de its best and
we will get there. The highly organized
gOYerament of the future will he control
all classes that the misery and vice that
generate Idiots and Anarchists will be im
possible iu a law where an injury te oneis
the concern of all.
Sea Heard Defenses.
Mr. Tilden has written a letter te Sena Sena
eor Hawley in which he says he has 10
ceived mere than seven hundred news
papers, from all parts of the country and
representing nil political parties.ceiitaining
expressions upon the subject of better pro
tection te our sea ports; aud he very
ateJngly urges that liberal appropiiatiens
be made for this purpose In preference te
.,. the many pending schemes of prodigality
bum scnemes te wasie the public resources
i Mt things known te be absolutely use-
W
'Its Senate proposes te appropriate
jtS8),000 ter fortifications, heavy erd in
, rifled cannon and ether means of
defending our exposed aea beard cities.
It aHitt be admitted ttiat these govern-
mental means of general protection are
far mere popular and patriotic modes of
expending meuey than the local jobs In
volved in the river and haiber bill.
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A Squirming Squire.
Mayer Grace and Ttelliu M. Squire, com
missioner of public works in New Yeik,
have bad n personal nnd jHiliticil quarrel,
which bas been Increasing in the luttnslty
of Its bitterness. It culminates In the
mayor calling upon him te show cause why
he should net be removed, upeu charges
of which a conspicuous one It that he wrote
the following letter. Electrotype copies et
it are piinted in the morning newspapers
KW YeiiK, Dec 2C, 1SSI.
Maurice Jl. Flynn, Vtq
D i:ii Sin : In consideration of your scour.
Ing net le8 than four County Democ
racy aldermen whn shall vote for my confir
mation as commiesiotier of public works, In
the event that the mayor shall semi In my
name for that eftlee, I hereby agree te place
my resignation as commissioner In your
hands whenever you may dmiuud tliesame,
ami I u r tli or te make no nppelnttnent lu said
ollice without your apprtnal and te make
such removal therein na you may sugRest
and request, and te transact the business of
said ollice ns you may dlrecL Very truly
yours, Uellin it. bqviniL
Mr. riynn denies any knowledge of such
a letter or agreement of any execution of
Its terms.
Nevertheless it Is likely squire must go.
lie never was very far short of a fraud ; and
he should have gene earlier.
Plate Is bat leg quite a boom at Concord,
and the Western dealers will toen be w riling
te Iho nublishers for " his latest works."
Tiik ldy en;the summit of our soldier's
monument leeks denn en perspiring
humanity with an exasperating calmue'ui
that would insplre the gamiu te tbren a sun
shade nt her head, il he w i net patriotic
Till: steamship Labrador, el the Trench
line, caught tire in New Yerk harbor yester
day aud a dozen tug beats were required te
extinguish the tlauies v ith the heavy streams
or water that they threw. The city tire de
partment refused assistance en the ground
that the vessel was beyond the jurisdiction
of the city authorities.
Had this tire occurred In mid-ocean there
would hae happened a marine dKiter UiU
would excel in horror nil of lecent years,
and this incident should lme its salutary
ellect upon the steamship companies as an
actual tire at seu; cemellliigtliem te provlde
the most iHriect rmutpa and te tUciplluu
their crew s.
The line that will glve the best exhibition
drill of Its crew In lighting tires and launch
ing beats may count en the largest share of
patronage
IrCbalrmau Cooper' ollice furniture in
cludes adlctleuary he mlfibt pretlubly lend
the lean of It te the callow humorists of the
VcM-Quay organ.
The returns for the tlrst half of lvj show
a remarkable iucrease in the output el pig
iron; and the last hall el ISn'i sbewsan in
crease ever the first six months of that year.
The production of Bessemer steel rails, steel
Ingots and open-hearth steel ingots for the
tlrst halt of the present year tacli show a
great Increase. In view of thu lact that dire
results of Democratic administration ere
predicted, this proof that the owls and the
bats are net building their neUs in our fur
nace stacks Is quite edifyltig. A few mere
.rascals can be safely turned out without put
ting out the furnace lues.
Tin: elhce cats or the Republican news
papers will seen have something mere than
auiateur poetry te "chaw." C'jeper is send
lng out some tatly slips.
Te CeL A. Wilsen Norris' defense of his
asautt upon thu Third army corps at Get
tysburg, that It was composed of "Sickles
and his New Yerk gang, " (Sen. W. W. II.
Davis' Doylestonn Democrat make most
effective answer. It appears Pennsylvania
badelecu regiments In that corps te New New
Yerk's nine; and the Keytone boys were
riddled by the enemy's bullets Te be
spoken of no deapltelully will net be agree
able te the living Peiinsyli-anla heroes of
thalcerps, and the friends of thu Umd will
roiuember Nerrls when the ides of Novem
ber coma
If General noulaegorhad lieen an Ameri
can politician the ridiculous duel episode
would have killed all his changes for success
in public lite ; but lu France they base such
a curious idea of heroism that the general has
come te Ik) regarded as a dangerous fellow, a
pessible dictator.
It has been met freely and frequently
charged or credited te Luther that he was the
author et the famous rollicking couplet.
" llVr iilcnliicb UV(t, llVin mid deianv
Dtr bltibt ein -Vurr iflii Ltltn tang "
Ne evidence et the truth of this ascribed
authorship has ever been di-ceered ; aud
new Dr. Hchulze brings ovidence that the old
couplet, substantially, Is considerably elder
than Luther. In the " Jleormatertum HO
Clericerum," published at llasle in 1 191, It is
said:
"liriug the best wine, for
Abirjue itnere tt mere
JtUc Icrlubitur neme'
or, iu common language :
" 'On ichen Veufn unit yule ll'irt
Hag nvemrm relich ijii.' "
Hence It appears this uproarieuscouplet, iu
Its various forms, Latin and German, is
elder than Luther.
Tub Mexican press is
Mexlcau press Is te be
being something.
belligerent, The
congratulated en
Tm: Vress shows a disposition te hedge
aud a willluguess te uompremlso if the ad
ministration will only step new that half the
Republicans are turned out. It soenis te
think "there Is much te be said iu favor or
equallzlng the unices," and it would be con
tent If Its friends who are yet lu wuih al
lowed te stay. Nevertheless riceut events
In the Chicago postelllco seum te Imllcale
that such an oxperlmeut would net result
aatlsfacteiily. Turn overy last rascal out.
Maui iv Ilrniin was engineer en thu
" Limlted Kx preas" en the Peunxy Ivaul.i
read, lietwien Chicago and New Yeik. At
or near Valparaiso, ludiaua, en Monday, a
mlsplaced switcli carried ills train, geiug at
full sjieed, en aside track en w liicli cod cars
werestaudiug. Jle ruversed'tliuniigluiibuttlKi
brakes refused te act and telling the (lreuiau
te Jump ler life he remained at his inland
succeeded iu clieckmg the tralu suilicleully
te save the lives el the passengers but lest
his own.
Incidents or this kind are net infrequent ;
but they are net given the prominence they
deserve. Murders and embezzlement are
telegraphed across the continent In detail,
and "the evil that men de lives after them j
the geed Is oft interred with their boueH."
Londen bids fair te rival Paris as the home
et scandal.
J'-atlngTIielr Dead CeiiimiiI,iih.
A dispatch from Whlte Kay says that a
large number or Arctic bears, driven south
by starvation, have crossed ever from Penny
laud and are devastating that country. The
Iiears number ever 1,000 and have apiieaied
near Cairn Mugrerd. The Indians iu that
locality are eating thelr dead roiupanlens.
These who dle among the vvhitu settlers are
burled secretly te keep the ICsqulmaux from
getting their bodies. The graves are all dls
guUed. A eut(lruiln murdrr
At Penzance, Uugland, en Wednesday, a
man named Hawke shot uud killed his sis
ter, her husband, another woman and him
aelf, a llfth person who was present narrowly
escaping. Hawke was from Australia, and
was a man of temperate hablta and social
disposition. Ne motive can ba aislgned for
the crime. He was chatting pleasantly with
his relatives when he suddenly drew aie aie
vel ver and fired, with the boeyo result.
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FERSpNAl..
Allan Liszt, the pianist, lu dangerously IU
at Ilayreuth.
Gei.nui Smith asserts that since the
days of Demosthenes there had net been a
dojen orators superior te Jehn might.
He.v. HlCHAltl) V.vtx hasbeeu appointed
by Governer Pattlsnn a delegate te the Pris
on lteferin cqnventlen nt Atlanta, Ua.
Pnnsliir.NT Ci.i:m:i.vsi) and his btide
he engaged quarters iu the Adirondack,
and expect te siiend a part et August there,
Mns. Tolsem, the jiresident's mother-in-law,
Is a guest nt the Whlte Heuse. Mie
arrlved Weilnesdny and will remain several
days.
Miss Ci.v:vi:lani) has leen having her
pleasaut house at Helland Patent thoroughly
repaired, aud partly refiirnlshtsl for her
future residence. Her editorial work will be
done at home.
A. Wilsen Nenius, the Republican candi
date for auditor general, has been sent te
Aaronsburg, Centre county, where there is
only ene mall a week no railroad, telegraph
or telephone communication.
i.vky A. Aukk, third assistant secretary
or state, has been ppeiuted by secretary
HAyard te Is second assistant, v Ice v llllam
Hunter, deceased, and Jehn It. Moere, of
Delawaie, te be third assistant.
Putkh A. Hvttie.vn, ixstmAster and
publisher of the lttrahl, Milierstewu, IJutler
county, made stime uncempllmeutary nllu nllu
leu te seme ladles who went en a W. C T.
T. plcnie out that way. A dozen of them
waylaid aud cow hided 'him.
lieLMxM.SiH'int:, commissioner of public
works of New Yerk city, has bem netlDed
by Mayer Grace te appear en August Ith,
and show w by he should net be deposed from
ofUce, ou seveu charges el maladministratien
aud violation of law.
Mb. Moenv, the evangelist, is conducting
thoeellege students' summer school for Blble
study In tlie Mount Hermen boys' school,
a mlle from the railroad station and Tour
miles from Mr. Meedy's Nerthtleld home,
en the highlands of the western banks of the
Connecticut Hlver.
MissClamun, the beautiful daughter of
Judge Clayten, et Delaware county, started
for a mountain rlde en a strange horse at
Crosseu a few days age and alment at the
start was threw n. She plucklly ordered an
other herM) and nsle for an hour, but en tier
return became suddenly hysterical and whlle
sitting en the parch tell from her chair.
Since then she has Uen in a critical condi
tion. Qi Kl.v Mauuiibkitx, of Italy, had seut te
her a pair of knitted stockings by a Uttle f oii eii
r.idind. Tlie queeu sent the girl iu return
another pair of stockings, one containing
geld celu, the ether ben-bens and a note ask
ing her te say which of the stockings gave
her the mere pleasure. " Dear Madam the
(Jueen, " wrote the child in reply, ' I have
had nothing but trouble with the stockings.
My father took tlie ene with the geld pieces
and my brother took the uiie with the
sweets! "
A SCIIUUI. lit' I 'J rAGMTfU.V.
lie Takrsa Trip ami I'remUrs Ills Father
te
Write Hint the Incidents of tlie Jenrni-jr.
riem the Pittsburg threnkle
it is net only the young man who is dee
ly lutereteil In Inise ball. 1'he school boy,
.is the following letter, written by a boy of 11
te his father in this city, w ill show. The boy
Is spending his vacation in Columbus, Ohie,
and had premised te wnte te his father faith
ful accounts of what he saw en the read and
what was of Interest te him In Columbus.
He did se, and it is easily seen by his letter
where his mind Is at present, The letter is
well written and is w ell worth reading. Ills
as fellows :
Colv Mills, Ohie, July leth, KnJ.
Dkau Papa. I get here safe and sound
last evening about dark. It was a splendid
trip, and according te premise- I will write
you all about IU The only thing I regretted
In leav lug was that 1 missed Boeing the last
game et the series between the AUeghenya
and the Mets; but we get a telegram last night
that the game w ent all right. What a dandy
pitcher that Merris Is. Pa, you should go te
see some of the games ; you don't knew what
you miss. Yeu might take ma, tee, ec Thurs
days ; no charge for ladies that day. I gener
ally sit en the right where 1 can see the fol fel
lows put out at tlrst. If you had beeu there
the ether day aud had seen Shemberg's
three-baser you'd have geno home wild.
Shemberg is the new man new llrst base
for theAllegheiiys. Hut I lerget that you
don't knew any tiling about base ball.
The tlrst place wostep?d was at Koebester
about 13 miles out. 1 don't think they have
a club there though a boy ou the platform
told me there was one at Heaver and another
at New Brighten, towns near by. ljara sorry
I oeuld net find just hew they steed , they
are net In the association anyhow. After
awhile we cot out et the hills, and when we
get past Deuuiieu, aud Ireui that all the way
te Columbus, I never saw such a base ball
country. Yeu may net believe me, but there
isjust one Meld after another only most et
them were allowed te grew In corn or wheat
this year. This is the country where
the Sunday school excursions should
run te plenty of room ter all the boys te
play, and no such tbingas allow ing only two
bags for a three-baser when the balls hit the
rocks, as they are at Heck Point, Alllqulppa
and these ether places.
I suppose betore the Columbus club was
sold te Pittsburg all these corn lleldswere
diamonds. It certainly leeks desolate new
wlthcatile reaming and nothing iut harvest
bands trudging around.
1 like Columbus but don't want te stay
tiere long. Next vacation please send me te
Cleveland or souie ether place where they
haven II ve club. Columbus is the capital of
Ohie the proprietor of the hotel told me that
the place was called after Christepher Col
umbus, who discovered America in 1192.
Yeu soe I have dene as you slid get the
history of the place the tlrst thing. The Col
umbus people are almost as proud of the
Allies as we are, guess they must be sorry
they sold out. 1 am going te Newark en au
excursion te see the Newarks s. Zauesvllles
this afternoon, aud will write you a descrip
tion and history of that place also, as seen as
1 get back.
Leve te ma, Willie, Sadie and Johnny
Your all. Sen.
I'. H. Don't let Johnny have my profes
sional dead league te play with. The water
in the gutter is terrible en horse hlde.
100 Killed In a Thtatre Fire.
The theatre at Tinnevelly, British India,
has Immii destroyed by lire, One hundred
Hindoes were killed arid many were injured.
Kisuimi in their pearly sheen,
r'leui thu glorious curaline.
See these teeth untarnished
While alike the back and trent.
Yes. by the trugrant SOZODONT,
Mav bfautv's mouth ltd irurnutiisl '
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ITTu.l'h.bAw
avxuiAi. tiuTiuna.
TltmiiHntla I'pen Thetisautls
of dollars have lwn spent lu adveitlsing the
celcbratud Jlunleck llloed llillcri. hut this fct
accounts only In putt ter their enormous sale
'1 heir merit has undo thuin w b.il thuy tire the
best bloetl incdlclne ever devised by mnn. ier
Mile by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 und 1JJ
.Serlh (jiiceu street, Lancaster.
Ktldettceul llte llest Kind.
Itlchanl T. UohliiBen Is u druggist living In
Itaulne, Wis. Huie Is what he nayi. Allllcted
wlthlan-ngltls I witsunubletoiirttculatunwerd
d sllnc'tfy ler fully two months. A liberal an.
pllcutluti of Themui' Kclectrte Oil completely
cured me. Am pleased te recommend It." Fer
JlU '?." ".Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and lXi
Aerth yueeu stiexit, Lancaster.
l'ttll fur the Shere.
Let us nil pull out or this sea of sickness and
di snendency, und gut onto a lock futiuilatleii of
Keed, strong healtli. Jlurdeck Jltuud Jlitteri ure
Iho thing te pull for 'Iheyuru oneot ihuinet
r. newned heitllb restoratives ever manufactur
Vsi'MnSh'.'i"' by '! " .v-Vcbran, druggist, lfland
1 J) Menh gueun street, Lancaster.
I'm All llrnke Up f
This is the usual exclamation of one mulcted
with rheumatism, or lameness. Itheuuialle ihhi
plu ure Indeed entitled te our sincere sympathy
and cominlsseratlen, Speedy relief Is offered
llieinln Dr. lhemtit' .-electric Oil It is the
M,w"reneiiiy of alluchiisBiid pains rersalu by
1 II Cochran, druggist, 13; ,md lw .North Oueeii
slnut, Lancaster,
Tells llte Tftlllt
"This iiicdlcliiti I can highly lecemmetid.
lluriteck Jlloed Jliltm aru thu best bleed ntu
rlllur we have ever tisud." clmtlesA. lt,,r, ,t
Ceuit street, llullale. N, fei Kale liy u'n
Cttchrun, druggist, U7 mill 1JJ North Oueeii
sLruut, Lancustcr.
Iuslruttlfe Itfaditig.
Seme of the testlmenliU from dlllereut peo
ple rulallveie Thimut' I'.clcctrla Gi.und thurs
Her It hasglveulheui when distrusted by buad buad
ache, evnich", and tnothiehu ntuni InKitestlni:
reading us you will Und. 'iul, hclng a standard
inudli lite, fa sold everywhere by druuglsts. Fer
sale by H. u. Cochran, druggist, Ul and UR)
Kenh Cjmen street, Lancaster.
CKOUF, WHOOPING COUtHl and Urenchltls
lmrned ately relloved by BhllehsCnra. Ferstda
bv JL u, fecuran, Druggist, Ne. WJNerth Queen
iirveu
MKIHOAU
YKU'S PILLS.
CONSTIPATION
Is i universal and most tumblenim disorder.
It causes llradai-ha, Mental Hi-putMen, Impairs
the Unlit and Hearing, destroys tlin Appetite,
tuitl, when long continued. cvus fciilargeiiient
of the Liver, linrlaiiiniatten et the llewelaiul
Pile. Constipation Is speedily i med U Ajet
Pills.
I'er n number el months 1 a tieutilrd with
Ceatlvcmss, In lentcnur ncoef nuutil niflettd
from Less et Appetite, Hyspepsit and a disor
dered liver Mv "jes also treuttli .1 inc. !
tsnnjH llt'il te wear shade ever them, and. at
times, was unable te bear exposure le the Usui
1 win entirely
OURED BY USING
three boxes et Aver's Pills 1 ha no hesitation
in pronouncing this medicine le be thu best
eathartle uci made. James kicle. Poland,
Ohie.
1 suffered from Constipation, and, conse
quently, Irem Heartache, Indle.tlen and Piles,
ter v ears. Ayi r's Pills, which I took t the sug
Kcstlen of a tt lc ml, -have given me effectual nt
lief. 1 commenced taking Ih's remedy two
months age, nnd ttitt new trie irem Constipa
tion, the leutevRl of which 1ms earned my ether
troubles tertlnppcar. and greatly Improved my
general hialth. W Keekr, Amheist, Mass.
I suffered from Constipation, which assumed
such an obstinate lertu that 1 feitertlt would
cause a stoppage of the Istwels Twe boxes el
Ayer's Pills cured ine, completely. 1. lluike,
Sace, Me.
AYER'S PILLS.
l're.twrs liv- llr .1
Aver A Ce., Lewell. Mass.
Sold by all druggists aud dealers In medicine.
juiri-2a
tXUAVhtTLD 1TAL1TY.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
TllKSllKNCKOr LtrK. the great Metllcal
Werk of the mre en MantKHtd, Nervous and
Phjsical Deblllly, Preuiiture Decline, hrroiser
leutb, and the untold miseries consequent
thereon. 3"0 pages sve. US prescriptions for all
diseases. Cletb, full gill, only .n by malt,
sealed, lllustratlre sample tree te all jeung and
inlddlfl-aited men ferthe next 'Mdavs. Address
IIU. W. II. I'AUKEIl, 1 UulQnch htreet. llosten,
Mass. uiylTlseeilAw
G
KAY'S SPECIFIC MKD1CINE.
THEOIlKAT ENOI.ISH ItKMKDV.
An unfailing euro for lmisitency, and all Ills Ills
eases that fellow- lavs et Memery, Unlversal
l.a.ssltiide. Pain In the Hack. Dimness of lslen,
Pretn'iture Old Are. anil many ether discuses
that lead te Insanity or Consumption aud a
Premature ilnivu.
M'FuU particulars In our pamphlet, which we
desire te send rrvHt by mail toeveryene. sThe
Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at It
per packaue, or six packages for 14, or w 111 be
sent free by uiaU ou the receipt of the money,
by addressing the aavnL
11 II. COCHIIAN. Druggist. Sole Agent,
Nes. 137 and IS) erth (jueun blreet, Lancister,
Pa.
On account el counterfeits, we have adopted
Iho ollew Wrapper: thu enlv genuine.
THE OKAY MEDICAL CO,
ap2slydw llullale. .V. Y.
uuuaKfVM.iiimixe uuudb.
w
K UAVK A LAKU1-: STOCK
OF THE UE3T
RDFRIGEaRaTORS
IN THE CITY.
The Pierce Dry Air Kefrigeriler.
QAKDES H08K, WATKK COOLKK8,
1VK CRKAM VKKKtERS,
AnaafullIluoefUOUBEFUKNISllINUUUOD3
The largest stock of OAS riXTUKES In the
city. Special attention paid te Uas-ritting, Tin
Hoefing and Sneuting
We have Just recclv cd anothe r let of these 25c
GLOBES.
JOHN P. SCHA1JM & SOff,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LA-NCA31KU. l'A.
F
LINNA BRKNKMAN.
PRICC-S
M5RKED DOWN
Weed and Iren Pumps,
TERRA-COTTA
AND
Iren Moter and Drain
PIPES.
FLINN & BRENEHAN,
Ne. 162 North Queen Street,
LANCffSTEK, PA.
vyM. A. K1EKFEK. ALDUS C.HKRR
KIEFFER 8c HERR,
Ne. 40 East King Street,
(Opposite Court Heuse),
Invite all llousekeepora le Call aud Inspect
thelr Stock of
Heuseftiniisliiiig Goods.
A C'omplcte Line constantly en hand. COOK
STOVES and 11A.NUES, l'AUl.Olt STOVES,
HEATEllSand rUUNACES.
SUMMER COOK STOVES.
After carefully examining thu merits el all
offered le lite trade, we have selected
THE "ARGANIV'
rer GASOLINE, and
THE ' DANGLER,"
rer COAL OIL.
As the Hest, w hen all point are coueldetcd, le
offer te ou r patrons.
Call and see us. U'e love le show our goods,
and are net offended If you de net purchase.
Uomembur, we am ugenU for
The " Splendid " Heater.
Manufactured by Keller A Warren Company,
Trey, N. Y . which has no rival In durability,
ticouemy of fuel und control of gas. New Is thu
time te examine and become posted for Autumn
purchases.
UEMEMUEll THE PLACE 1
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE COUUT HOUSE )
tpJS-lfd&w
FINKWIU8KIKM.
DUtlllatlen of lsi, IS75, ISse, ltg- ale net
0'iuelled in thu country,
At UEia AllT'e OLD WINE HTOltK,
ILE.BLAYMAKEIt.AgL
S'J
TOR AG K
AMD
COMMISSION WAREHOTJBB.
, DANIEL HAYEK,
aeca-iya Mau west choatautuueet.
cteriiutru.
TT1HSH A HHUTUKit
LAST REDUCTION
-IN -
Seersucker Ceals and Vests.
the halittutt of nut HEKIPsUCKKIl ( ATS
and VLSI 3 we will clear ed at l.'i, tl Hand
II TV
Our -lMiLK TUN S1Ull'KH COATS from
HV 111 H '!
tlnrststtl K l.lllllTCOI.OKEICAtslMKHK
UUAIs, It in te I1W. Woith thlee times the
"euM-llll.DlthN S LU.llTCOI.OKEDhUllS,
OtirltOVS III. Ill lOl.OKr.ll SUITS (age s, J
te IS), i: 75 tell.
Out MKN'St MMIl.K l.ll.HT WKIUUT
PANTS, 75c, up le f5-a tidnitlen of 50 per lent.
GAUZE UNDERWEAR,
17c, 25c, J5e tee ,.it
Trunks, Valises, Club-Bags,
SHOULDER-STRAPS,
GUM CLOTHING,
Slimmer (ioetls eT All Kltnls
aelllttiT at iiriics whli h will Insure their inline
nlatti sale as the room they occupy must be had
bv us for our IMMr.NSK KALI. .ND WIMEll
StOCh, nhlih we are new manufacturing.
all -ir tiM'i: .1
HIRSH (I BROTHERS
ONE-PRIOE
Clothing and Furnishing Heuse,
COKNKR NOKTU QUEEN 8TUEKTAN1)
CENTKE SUUAUK.
leie closes ev erj' day at fi p. in.
at m p. m.
Saturdajs
w
ILLIAMSON A JTOSTKK.
32 TO
38
East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
GREATER BARGAINS!
The Carving Precess Continued !
Embracing a Large enantltv nr
CHlLDKEN'SSHOIlTP.VS'lI'LEAl'EDlUMC
s U ITS, at ,f 1 00, $3.5i), 1 1 Ui, 5.W.
HO V'3 fcCHOOL SI ITS at 11.00, 11.50, t-t.OU.
HOI 'S I) It ESS SUITS at Wen, $7.(t, J.- (0.
MENS HOHKINU PANTS OP MLCHAMCS
CADS1MEHE, ll.OU, ILJ5, 11.50.
LACE i'HONT
HICKORY CLOTH SHIRTS,
25c , iSc, 4i)C
THE L AUG EST A330KTMENT OF
SILK NECKWEAR.
10c., 17c , Wc , 2Jc.
French and German Half Hese 19c.
IiOVS AND CUILDKE.N'5
Dress Straw Hats,
ICC, 15c , 20C.
SEA GKASS AND 1IUOAD IllllM bUN HATS.
5c , inc., sec.
GENTS LIQHT
COLOKED
1150.
DEKU1S, II.mj
CANVAS HATS, 25c. and 35c.
FOOT COMFORT AT LOW COST.
GENTS
WAUKiENPHAST
SEWED SHOES, UM and 1W
LADIEb' 1I1UGHT
FINISHED
KID SHOES,
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
32, 34, 36 & 38 E, King St.,
LA.NCA8TEuV.rA.
-S teres cloae every evening at 6 o'clock, ex
cept Saturday's.
VVHN1TUHK.
E
UHN1TUKE WARKKOOMH.
I1UV YOUllSELr A TAJH OF THOSE
Felding Dress Pillows.
CALL KAltLY AT
HeiTmeier's Furniture Wareroeras.
They are the incest thing out and we Iuive j ust
lecelvcduiiolhvrlelof them,
20 BAST KINO STREET.
SELLlNO OVV ATRIIDUCED IMUOEH.
All kinds nl ljidlts'and Genu' rurnUbliig
Goods. Te reduce stock te make room rer Win
ter Goods, at
llECHTOLU'S CHEAP CASH STOIIE,
Ne. CJNeith Queen street.
-Slgn or the lllg Stocking.
! fl. A two-story Urlck Heuse la a geed loca
tion ter sole or real, xcruu easy.
DHT
-yiiin: heeds keii mummkh wi.au.
HAGER .St
"White ijoeds for
l.MUA ..Yi'.V.
nt i:cu Ai,'.oei,
FXGLISH XMSy.OOK,
imha vri.i.,
Embroideries and Laces I
SHIMS EMUISOIDKUIKS, rieuneliig mid Overall te match. NAIN7.00K. EMIlltOI.
DRItlKS, I leiincliig and Overall te match. O A. M little KM 111(01 DKIIIES Hivm Material le
luatilu LOI.OUIM) KMIIUOIDKUU.H, Dieas Miiteiliilteiuatch. KMIIUOIDKUIRS, HOURS
KtiCl'ltlAI. 1 l h shlltl INU.Illiiek and Kirn. uUlPl'ltK LACE FLOUNCING, lllack
aud Keiu. 1.1,1 Pl'IAN LACKSKIUl'lNU, Vi hltu and Cieiun l.U I'TIA.V LACK ri.OUNC
lNOS, VMilteand lieain. HEADED FltOMS.t OllDED PtyU K, B ISSMl'SLIN, rUKNUtt
LAM N, I AM1IU1CS AND SA'l KENS
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
ArKT.tlLll A MAUmiMAN.
Metzger & Haughman
Hiwe the BeBt 50 Gout
fflAUlffllEB SHIRT
That has ever been sold for the meney ; equal te many
new sold nt 75 coats. Sizes, 12 te 17.
METZGER &
Nc. 43 West King Streot, Between the Ooepor Heuse
and Serrel Herso Hetol, Lancaster, Pa.
N
KXT DOOH TO Till: COURT HOUSK.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Whlte QoeUh, Lticea nnil EtubrolUerlos.
up. Summer Untlorwear, all alzee.
Summer Hosiery
LtirKe Stock
Seiling Prices.
of theso OoeUa new
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
1IOTKI.1.
A TLANT1U CITY.
I HE OLD E3TA11L1111ED
Chester County Heuse,
Centrally located, convenient, vcrv near the
Sea, comfortable In every way, and home-Ilka
NOW OPEN.
J. KEIM & SONS,
inn yM-Si nd
(1AVK MAY,
THE
STOCKTON.
CAPE MAY, N. J.
The rine.it Ik-ach en the Coast. The Largest
and Most Elegant Seaside Hetel In the World.
."-OPENS. JUNE ).
HEN11V CI. A lit, Prep'r.
Lalu et thu Urund Union Hetel, Saratoga
Springs. June:i6wd
Ql'EN ALL1IIE YEAH.
"TFE MANSION,"
AT LANTIC UITY, N. J.
The laritest nnd most prominently located
Hetel Elegantly furnished nnd liberally man
aged. Thoroughly lighted, drained nnd ven
tilated. Open all the year.
CHARLES McQLADB.
49-llrephy's Orchestra. Je7-3ind
ASHLAND llOl'SK, ATLANTIC CITY,
reopens JULY 1st, under new manage,
ment. Electric lights, electilc hells, city wnter,
nrsl-classcutilne. Terms tnodernte. Klist-class
baruttached. IIKNltV ItAllTKIt,
Jyl-lmd Late of Grape Hetel, Lancustcr l'a.
rAHAtiULH A a.
R03K.UROS. A UARTMAN.
$4.00 YflWSOlS
HKDUCEDITO
$3.00. - $3.00.
VEUY'UEST SATIN t ALL KINK SILK LIN
1NGS I
The Manufacturers.
Rese Bres. & Hartman,
14 EAST KING ST.
upl-Gmd
VAUUIAUKH.
STANDARD UARRIAUK WORR.
Edw. Edgerley,
CAEEIAGE BUILDER
Market Streot,
Rear of Poateffloo, Lanoaater,
Pa.
My stock comprises a large variety of the
I.atest Style liuggles, Phaiteus, Cnrrlages, Mar
kelandlluslncss Wugnns, which I offer at the
very lowest Qgures and en the most roasenablo
terms.
1 call special attention te a few of my own de.
signs, one of which Is the EDGEULEYCLOSEU
I'UVSICIAN COUl'E. which Is decldedly the
neatest, lightest and most completo Physician's
Carriage In the country.
Persons wishing te buy n geed, benesl and
substantial article, should bear lu mind that
they tuke no risk In buying my work. Every
Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed
ene that is ths kind of guarantee I have toeirer
the public. AH work fully warranted. Vloase
Ktve me a call.
UEPAIH1NG ritOMl'TLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed ler
that purpose
Cl'ARKLINO WINKS.
OUH OWN 1IKAND I
Special Great Western Wine.
The finest and Purest American Wine In the
Market. At
REIQARTS OLD WIND STORE,
A-. j-'tj' ,tJktJ.C &M' txtitlt
UMIIH.
BROTHER.
Sunmer Wear
VlCTOltlA LA DAS,
riiiuji: SAiy.euK,
cemn:n noun,
l'l.Atl) LA WW'S.
HAUGHMAN,
Whlte Erubrolderod Rebes, 82.60
Summer Gloves,
iu Htore, mid till Murked at Qulek
HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
VLUTIllNU.
L.
ANHMAN A I1HO.
SINCE OUR
Big Reduction Sale
HAS 1IEEN 1NAI l.l UATED,
'I lie Public his been cenvluicd that CUSTOM
MADECI.OTHINI.asnell KhADVMADE
can be bought cheaper at
L. Gansman & Bre.
THAN AS1 H'llEUK ELSE IN THE CITY
OUR SPECIALTY.
BKKUSl'CKKlt COATS AND VESTS (Geed
btyles) at tUO and Il.i5.
MEN'S PANTS nt SOe , up te ll.OU tj Styles te
uelect from.
ALL WOOL CASSIMBUK SUITS, 11 Styles te
seUct from, at K.'M.
ifEN'S COIIKSCHEW SUITS are selling In all
Shades at f7.i.
MEN'S riNE CLOTH DIAGONAL
at XM
SUITS
Our Custom Department
Offers some Bargains In Light and Medium
Weights or Pantaloenlngs which we make le
order nt Uldlculeusly Lew I'rlcea from Hill te
J.V.KI. These goeils are strictly all-wool, hut
mostly slngle patterns, which we close out at a
tacrltlce rather than carry them ever,
L. GANSHAN & BRO.,
MKKCHANTTAILOllS,
MANUKACTUKKUS Or MEN'S HOYS AND
CIIILDUEN'S CLOTHING,
66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
( Ulght en the Southwest Cor. el OrungeBt.)
LANCASTER PA.
i-t.'lesed every evening ut tl p. in., eicept
Satuidiiy's.
TJURUER BUTTON.
YOU WILL FIND
Men's, Bey's and Children's
CLOTHING
Muiked Down SO LOW that It will be greatly
te your Interest te call and examine the GOODS
and l'KIOES, If In noed of any mero MEDIUM
or LIGHT WEIGHTS this seasen.
We Manufacture All Our Goods,
And Guarantee iheui Klrst Class In Every Par
llcular. WE HAVE A rULL LINE Or
SUMMER CLOTHING
In Seersucker, Mohair, Alpaca, Drappolte and
Linen ut Prices Astonishingly J-ew. Goods as
ltopresented or Meney lletuuded.
BUEGER & SUTTON,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTElt, l'A.
MINERAL WATERS,
Al'OLLINAlUS W ATE It.
tbe Queen or Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring
of Saratoga, at.
HEIOAHT'S OLD WINK BTOUB,
11. K. BLAYMAKU,AgL
ROTE IS MAKINQ
CABINET PHOTOORAPHa
i.T30AUUII.
AT NO. 106, MOKTH 9OMXM BTHItlT.
janu-Ud UMUum,Uk ii -,
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