T AmmumMwrn. V" v ? -. Sr . , ) "J v. ' t ivSlI ;p . & l, fe teK mx ?s afwrl J.w - I ( lSaIaa,lisV4B. Btf fUMUy htalltgeneer ninwMniiMii teasw Iwf agree II Ml arnudonfeutt Mr. rs. : Camafttt InttUtgenax , LAXOASTKB, HAT 1. 1987. Tee Bafsle Yeratct. Baffsle trial of the Everest has un ly resulted in a verdict of guilty. eoeugh In the evidence te secure venUet, bnt there was a question as te nUaMllty of the testimony for the iwealth. It was a suit brought at of these Interested in a Buffalo 41 refinery, that was crushed by the Msiard BOBopely; about this there was B qMatlen, and it was the fundamental flM apen which the verdict was doubtless hjnd. It has been the common fate that M bssallen all oil refineries that have been te opposition te tne monopoly, and te no doubt in this case that the of the Standard company was un t vsnauiuusij uacu u vrmg iue .uuuniu te ruin; the single ques ts whether the means em lite) had been such as te expose these II Ilia IB-IB- ! MafMMM S -MRS a HeHi" S" sjs l!NM MM MSB HHJHr VwVwW wV VMMwOT v wwYwWswawsBaj WiMIMWIMt f. WlWWi, . -' A-- MMMNMMinMinnniTcin i aa MMtaar. aia Mnaen um , iwaw wwcu uieui vu vue iwuaiuea ui tur sjrasalail law. The witnesses for the state te sucn means, 'anecmei ming i. te by them was that one of the erig- of the Buffalo refinery, and the in the concern, had been by the Standard te be false te his and te blew ud their works . i. fpSOag in which, they caused him te wltll 4awfremthe concern and leave it will S anyone capable of conducting it. This ,'w testified te by the man himself; and tfigmme was some corroborating evidence. m . UDOS ue side ei tbe defendants it was t detwia.l tht thm nmanrnf rrrn tnrt Kutlf ti S.tti-'mmmmi , at. .. . . . .. awairwaj .ui me jjujirujeui eciuug uut te .jr.. tee euumara, wmen naaresisiea tne biacK wiimg upciaviuu. Lb wu claimed mat BOthlntr unlawful had been done In shut. 'tngtipttae Buffalo concern; that it was say saessa in lawim business competition, and ?&,- that the wltnesauhcr'festified te his own fwas net worthy of belief. were three members of the adard company jointly indicted with the two Everests, who conducted the refining company which fought the battle with the Buffalo concern. The Everests owned twenty-five percent, of the stock of this company and the ether de fendants wventy.fi ve' per cent. The court directed the acquittal of the latter, because no evidence was produced directly against them. But as the claim ,' of the state was that the Everests acted !. UMer tne instruction or the majority rfOW owners. It is net clear that tbn court did 02? tight te discharge the majority from the in. pf Sietments and leave their agents te bear its XjSTunt. It might have been a very fair iu ..Eii. luiania wViw trtA tiwsw st Imur 4 tin 4 In Sl.ta rgf prolonged and bitter contest te destroy the J-'ttTBl concern, the owners of the Vacaum ;-r;r vu ixnuery uau imi Kauwieugeet ine enm BUKVsut uieir ttKeuuj, u iuv um nei ftr-Aarj-ivft am An t rf-l I w.r $&l""-n court very probably saved these ban by withdrawing them from the in j"iietment, as the jury would hardly have ,4 erawn of Its own accord any very fine dis V tlactlens te save the principals when con- C&? ll.l II In Tkn nwAll t.n.... Sfeihesn chiefly secured by the bad odor of the viP fliffuiani mmnunVDnil tliamitilln ludninant l.te that it is net likely that it has done any - wa ialiutaA uvn In un fit, m it. minlatiea only f jrfWI "" .. r.- It Is safe te KStMT that public opinion is well settled in the P-r'S'taftu.tl.ft . .1, . ... ,... t.. C7. 1.. Oil eemnanv have earned a nrisnn roll nvpr f?5- and ever again, if the truth could be made Li &"- ... ... R-newD unaer tue ruies 01 eviaence. Chicago's Liber Fight. -1 The labor fight new in progress in Chi br&mMn. falniidlvftnnrknnppil in lw Hm tashU LV-fM .--1l U ,e amnlnfs.j -,f 1 .!. r2? 4 ..... .. ... tSfjainstwnatineyierm tne arnnrary rule i& tlia1eKnw tin Inn Afr Tneiattti TirtutAi' f0f president of tbe Builders' Exchange, talks hi jb. BrxB & iiutt'tuN -- J um; a-& ajj n ui: 1 ..vsweut um uioieuowjug iuj()eraie lasiiien : & it if i have te invest our money and take f w ruks of business, and stand all the K-losses, and when we pay in this way for -j the privilege of being bosses, we think we &W$ i ht te be allowed te manage our bu?i S'ii'.'-'nSSS." He his no Obiectlnnatnltllini-nnlnna ' I" bat insista upon the risht te hire whom ii i'tlptenses, and complains that the unions ; V: haVA li ftrhltrarv tiiliia na..-.i .1.- ." , "4 -..j tuns, uiuilicu IUB COn- ,;fe4 of business. ;W Thn direct Issue is the auestinn nf mv ' 'j4T t unions having sent the fellow ing Basics 10 empleyers: we have met and I Saturday as pay day." It is net clear the pay day In Chicago should net be r ; .but tbe master masons and l de net argue the question. They rfssent the effrontery of this decree, IU ssust be confessed that it has the Maaiaiparial ukase. r could claim very little respect for I if they did net resent the sad arrogant tone of this It- Is- sessethlng sublime about its ignoring of tbe right i of the 1 who fire te de the paying . .rff M CleTeiBsel la JfeMiylraala. rittaburs; Pett has followed up Its Lrhs ia wlug the members of tbe legislature ttM ClsTsland adraialstraUen by pre a ssrlss of questions te Deme. ttKenabd oeuaty ebalrmea. Sixty. reeslmd representing 40 WiMatsesefUMsUte. Here te the ulwtal atuHber f replies. fl; ...-- Ml A fafjAaTf eXaesjsaBwBI WfVXlPnB W VJMam IffBOTi talMMl taXSS, 18; SaJSjast tfiHUM,Sl. Tatais fta fccedtaal evkleaM 'af Um Mmttli of the DMMMAtla federal ad MiaMnltoe wHa U people t tbe state, M4 HbmwsUm party te be ia almost per fect harmony for the great struggle of next year. The Kereaae Bill. The new terenue measure before the legtalatura provides for the division with the eeantles of the state tax en moneys at Interest, the idea being; that a larger cel lectie will be made by the county officers when their own treasuries are te be benefitted, and a fuller assessment than will happen when the state treasury alone Is benefitted. It is supposed that the reve nue from this source te the state will be about at much when it gets half as it new Is with the whole. The bill nuy be con sidered perhaps as the levy of an additional tax upon moneys at interest for the beneut of the counties; though the claim istbat this additional revenue will come rather through a completer and fairer assessment and collection in all the counties, there being new an irregular and uneven collec tion because of the varjiug zeal of the county officials. Hut however this may be, the principle of the bill is correct. There is no geed reason why the state should have all the revenue raised by the taxation of moneys at interest. If these are properly subject 1 te taxation, it is risht that the countlesce'-. lecting them should retain half of the reve nue for their own use, independent of any ide.i of securing from them greater zeal in the collection ; though this affords a geed reason, also, for the allowance. The liailtray World explains that auto matic car couplers bate been Invented In plenty that are net open te great objection and that tbe reada only (ail te adept aeme automatic system of coupling because or the expense it would involve and alae because each read is waiting te see which of tbe many device will meet with most general approval. Tbe WUllamspert -Vun and Ban. tier rightly says that this puts tbe matter In a worse light than before, ler it Is a bland and Innocent avowal by tbe official organ of the railways that they estimate the Uvea of brake men In a very few dollars and cents. II they are bent en economy, let the railway klnga get along with a lesa pampel special palace can. There are many pents, at which they con Id better curtail expenses than in this matter involving tbe Uvea of men. PKBSONAI STErnax B. Mallerv la new thought te be the winning dark horse iu the Flerida secaterahip contest, Dr. Jehn Brunett, aed se, waa found drad In hia room in Philadelphia amid tilth en Hnndnv. A search of hla apartment re vealed t2,TO0 in sliver and geld. Tiikmater or Cerk, replying te an in vitation from the lord chamberlain te assist in the jubilee festivities, says that In view of tbe crimes bill the invitation is little abort of an outrage upon tbe self-respect of tbe Irish people. Aoitater William O'Brien told bis Montreal audience en Sunday that he waa "going te Terente net te Insult or defy any section of tbe Canadian people, but te tell of the victim of Lord Lansdewnb'a tyrannical oppression. We are net going te be Intimi dated In our legal right by the threats e! fool ish persona who refuse te listen te us because they cannot answer. We shall go alone and unarmed, with tree, easy consciences, with me luueat reliances upon me lair piay ana love of liberty of the Canadian people, and alae with a full and ttrm trust iu the Justice of our cause and tbe providence of Ulm who watcbea ever the peer and lowly, whose struggle we are fighting. And wben our tour Is ever I feel tbat you will send 1erd Lansdowne home with the stamp and brand of Canadian reprobation en bis brew." Baa Ball Mews. The League games of Saturday resulted aa follews: At Philadelphia : Philadelphia 17, New Yerk 2 ; at Chicago : Detroit 7, Chicago 4 ; at Piiltaburg : Pttsburg 5, Indianapolis 1 ; at Bosten : Bosten 10, Washington 'J. Saturday's Association games were : At Louisville : Athletic S, Louisville I ; at Brooklyn : Brooklyn 5, Cleveland I , at St. Leuis : St, Leuis 8, Baltimore 3 ; at Cin cinnati : Cincinnati 7, Metafi. The State Association games of Saturday were : At Wllkesbarre : Wllkeabarre Se, Al len town 8; at A I toens : WUllamspert 7, At At At toena 0 ; at Soranten: Scranton 13, Reading 3; at Jobnstewu : Bradford 19, Johnstown 6 Klttenbeuse, of tbe old Ironsides, la pitch ing for Johnstown. On Saturday tbe Brad ford could net hit blm until the eighth Inning when they pounded out fourteen runs. Tbe Detretta tackle tbe Kastern clubs new, beginning in Philadelphia te-day. it re mains te be seen whether tbey will de as well as they have done. Tbe He Yerk club went te pieces againat the Pblladelpblana en Saturday. Kwing again led with errors and the people guyed him. Ht. Leuis wen fear s:rl,;ht gvjies from jiamuiere. Tbe Pittsburg clnb la draw leg large crewda. Pittsburg has released Handlbee. Harry Palmer, who knows something about .base ball, In hla letter te the Sporting Life from Chicago, aaya tbe Detrelts are ttie win ning champions. Jack Ulland has signed with Jersey City and will play centre field. Heller baa been released and O'Brien will play UrU. Old Held, Deisley and Far me-, nt the Oswego clnb, were each fined by Manager Curry ler being out tee la te at night. The Detroit clnb will be compelled te come East wltbeut Baldwin, the beat pitcher, who ia yet out of trim. It Is said tbat Merris Is anrald te go into the bexBgainst Detroit, and for tbat reason he bad a sere arm wben there. Accidental Mhlwaj. On Friday last Benjamin Seldemrldge, of Monterey, Upper Leacock township, accom panied by his four-year-old son Heward, drovete.NLB. Weldler'a hotel en tbe New Helland turnpike, with a few leads of pnes pbate. Mr. Seldemrldge leti the boy remain in the wagon while be wenta few steps te see Mr. Weldler'a poultry heu Tne horse stepped forward, tbe traces unhooked, and tbe aharta dropped te the ground. Tbe horse plunged against a pale fence, throwing the child under hla bind legs, and placing It in a meat perileua position. After plunging for aeme time the horse leaped ever Mr. Saldotn Saldetn ridge and escaped from the wreck. The boy was picked up and found te be pretty badly cut en tbe head, faea and aide of hla body. Mr. Seldemrldge escaped with a few cuta en the lace Dr. Weldler attended te them. Tne horse was scratched en tbe legs, and tbe ahafts of tbe wagon were broken. Tbe little boy's escape from death la regarded aa almost miraculous. Cralght Car sua Contents llnrnsd. Halurday atternoen, about half past four e clock, a leaded freight car en tbe Pennsyl vania railroad near the Peuu Iren werka was seen te be en Are. An alarm was struck by box 31, end the Bremen quickly responded. Theoarwaaawltchedell teStewarfa aiding a abort distance below the Penn ironworks. anil thftHim...... ........ ., . . ' ...., , nuu exiinguisnea. but net before tbe contents of the cr, consisting of crockery and china ware, lamp glebes, carpets, patent medicines, gums for fruit Jars, and ether merchandise, bad been badly dam agad. Bems of tbe care belonging te Bar num'e areas were a geed deal aeerched and blistered by the flames from tbe burning car. The less amounts leaeveral hundred dollars. TBecanaeet the fire Is net known, but it is supposed that a spark from a locomotive set fire te the straw la which soma of tbe goods was packed. m sn. Traded His Heasier. Saturday last We, rim, of tbis eity, traded fels ruaaing bone "Be Calm" te a. Cooper, eas of the proprietors of Barausa's olrett - ELtiiaBTHTewM. Mar 18. On Bay at Ade o'elook. tke sastoestet rM UmssbU raaalac at lull qwed, neMwa a hmb snuag ob the track about two kaaared yards wm of the depot In ihM puea. He ImmeslataV aaadwl tbe alarm by quick 'aaeeaMlva wkteUlav, but te no avail, m tbe easa only tans his bead and laughed, (se aaya the Mflaear.) In tbe twinkling of an eye bU deem bad come, and he paMed from life te eternity. He wsa thrown a distance of 25 yardr, down an embankment afalnst the twaet, two rails being broken te plecM by his terrible ML HU name was l'eter Riflerty, atU about 40 years. He was employed by the P. H. K. company, and was bearding la this place. H la leg were both broken above the ankle, his left arm broken and some of his ribs, hla left shoulder crushed from being truck by the cow-catcher, and he was also ent terribly about the head and body. Ue lived about ten minute, being unconscious all the time. The man was walking around the railroad from early morning, and had but one shoe en. He was drinking tbe ntght before, and when found had a pint bottle In his pocket which contained a small quantity of whUky. Shortly alter 5 o'clock he Inquired el the tel egraph operator the time of day In a pleasant vole. He then walked up the railroad a short distance and sat down. Several per sons who lived 100 feet distant from tbe rail road saw him lit down and supposed that he was whittling weed. Tbis Is true, as the In tkllieexck.r correspondent found the knife with a blade open. The persons who saw him sitting said that when the train whistled be merely turned hit head and watched tbe train coming. Seme I people think bis Intention was te commit suicide la that manner, while ether theories """" muginea no wm en un wiua-f. Your oerreapondent'a opinion la that the man waa stupefied with drink and waa unable te see himself at death'ajaws. An Inquest waa held by Deputy Corener Matthias Shank and Dr. S. R. Niaaley with the following Jury : Henry Harmony, M. M. Nitsley, J. W. Keeting, Mlebael Weaver, U. A. Heck, and Samuel Feltz, wne returned a verdict tbat "Peter Raflerty came te hla death by being accidentally killed while altttng en the track by the Fast Line eaat at 6:30 s, m. The company at a later hour notified Corener Shank te hand the body ever te the county authorities and that every endeavor would be used te find a brother who la supposed te keep a hotel In Pert Richmond, Pa. Rafierty waa burled Sunday afternoon in tbe Catholle cemetery here. Thla ia tbe second person who waa killed en thla short branch within one week and within aix mtlea. Borough Brttfa. Yesterday morning special aermen was preached in the Lutheran church here by Rev. O. S. Seaman. The Jehn M. Geed pest, 502, O. A. R, of this place, attended In a body and listened te a sermon toucblngupen works of the soldiers en earth and closing by remarks en the soldiers of Christ. It waa very impressive and waa listened te by a very large audience, Newa of enterprise in thla old-rashlened borough la about aa usual ; lets of premises and suggestions, but no capital invested. All our town has done In tbe past two years was te charter two banks with a capital of 150,000, in order te de business with farmers and buslnesa men, with no ether industry back of it but common labor. We extend all capitalists a hearty welcome te our beautiful and ancient borough and bespeak a hearty reception in the establishment of new and needful Industries. Attending Pblladelphta Georts. Cases from Lancaster county will be ar gued before the supreme court at Philadel phia thla week. Tbe list et appeals te tbat tribunal la large and a large number of tbe members of the bar went te that city this morning. Tbe Hat of the principal cases' haa already been published. The only one te be added Is tbat in reference te opening of Grant street, from Christian te North Queen, through tbe property of Samuel J. Deniuth. There are en the trial list in tbe United States district court at Philadelphia thla week: a number of cases In which Lancastrians ap pear aa defendants. Tbe case, it ia thought, will be reached te morrow. A farmer once told us that be would net be without Or. llull'a Cough Syrup If It cost saw a bottle. Mr. J. M. Keesler. Merchant Tailor, 43 German street, Bdllraere. ltd, safe: "1 rind Salvation Oil enectual and speedy In the core of neural gta." BPMOiAL X OTIC MS. WHY WILL YOU conga wben Sbhen's Cum will give Immediate relief. Price 10 eta., SO eta and II, Fer sale by H. H. Cochran, Drugs-let. Ne.l7 North Queen street, ,(8) TUB KKV. GEO. H. THAYBB, of Bourbon Ind., says : " Beth myself and wife ewe enr Uvea te SHILOU'8 CONSUMPTION CUBE." Fer sale by H.B, Cochran, Druggist, Ma 17 North Queen street. (9) Ne matter what parts it may flnall v aff.ct, ca tarrh aleavs starts in the bead, and belongs te tbe head. There) la no mya'ery about tbe origin or this dlretnl disease, it begins In a nee'ected cold. One of the kind that H sure te be better tn a hw days" Thousands of vlitlma knew bow It ta by sud experience Bly'a Cream Balm cures cold In the head and catarrh In ail Its stages. Net a snuff nor a liquid. myS-JwdeedAw A.N UNreUTUNATK PEBSON. The most unfortunate person In tbe world Is one alRlcted with sick headache, but tbey will be relieved at once by using Or. Leslie's Special Prescription, bee advertlsemeat in another column. (i) BUlLOiva CUBE win Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, for saie ay u. a. ueenran, v rngglst, Me. U7 Nena Queen street. ) Oanttea. We would caution the Public te beware of Dealers eOerlng Kemp's Balsam at less than the regular Price, go cents and II, as oftentimes Imi tations or lnferlerartlcles are sold as tbe genuine in order te enable them te sell eheanlv. H. H. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 187 North Queen street ta uurnKMUb lur iianrawvcr. te you A. sample bottle given elS-lwd vuaw rULITMVAL. -nOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HENBY DKACHBAB, et Lancaster City. Subject te tbe decision et the Democratic convention. mars-tldA w CWR COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, J.W.KELLY, or Marietta. Pa. Subject te the decision of the Democratic Convention. Your Influence solic ited, mje-tfdaw F OK COUNTY COMMlSSlONEa SIMON L.BBANDT (rarmer). or East Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of tbe Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respectfully solicited. ml. tfdaw IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB 1 Of Bphrata township, rules. , LEBEB, Subect te Democratic marlt-ildAw COR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z. RING WALT, Grocer, First Ward, City. cratle rules. Bubjeet te Dstce-al-UdAw F" COUNTY COaUfliiBIONBR. SOLOMON ZBAMEB, Farmer. Of West Hempfleld township. Subject te the Docldenof theliemoerauo Convention. maru-UdAw pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. AJ At the request et many Mends I announce myselt aa a candidate for Count v liommaaslensr. Buniect la the decision of the Democratic County Convention. I OUr lBflllsftnaMS Msinauit. u.y suiicime. 1 IIKNaVF. ItAKTMaN, rel9 tldAw Bait I ampeter Township, pOIl COUNTY COMMISHlOfJER- ELI BATTEN, ' of Upper Levoek tewnahlp. I announce my self aa a candidate for ueuutw Oommlsstenar subject te tbe decision of 'tbe Dsmocmie County Convention. Your IuIusm mmcZ ifully solicited. Was a candidate for Ceuatv CommUalener betera the las eoavaatteB, and at thervquestefmy friends wltharew tn favor of the candidates from the Southern district. Us ELI SATIS. A Startling a t. It la net commonly known that a large pre portion of the rheumatism and neuralgia extant ta traceable directly te the diseased condition or lMperfeet action of the kidneys and liver therefore a remedy which cures the resulting disease must have found and smitten the first causa. Many persons using Athlopherus fei atbentnatlsm and ncuralgU have been surprised te find that chronle disorder of the llTer and BMneys have alae lm greatly relieved and tbey have written for an explanation. The fact la, that the remedy acts directly en these organs, cleansing them from all Irritating rub stances and Tvgulatlng their action. Taken In connection with Athlopherus fills this is, with out exception, the me-t valnabte aldney and llverreniedy In the world, and will cure a large proportion nf these who have tbne diseases. Ceptke Iren Werk, Copake, N. Y. for the last Bvn years 1 he been subject te severe attacks et rlmuieatl.m which wenld cause me the meat excruciating pain In my chst i was obliged te put mysvir under the doc ter's eare for two or three months at a tliue. and even then It was almost Impossible te get any relief. Tbe last time I waa taken my son was at home, and I requested him te call the doctor, but he said he had heard of a new romedy for rheu-natiam called Athlopheros and advlaed me te try It. 1 did and ou can Imagine my sur prise, wa relieved of nil pain attnr taking one bottle and hvre net been troubled since. It saed me quite a sum of money, and what Is better, I was net obliged te endure weeks et suf fering ; would net be without It fn the house. Have recommended It te ethers and It never talis te give relief. L. II. PATTEK90.V. Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros fills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me, 111 Wall street, New Verk, will aeud either (car riage paid) en receipt et regular price, which ta 11.00 per bottle for Athlopheros and Mc. for rills. Fer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headache, impure bleed, Ac Athlopheros rills are unequaled. mayia-iweed QIMMONS L1VKK RKUULATOU. TAKE Simmons Liver Regulator The Great Specific for Indigestion. And IU attendant evils llsiiuctia, llu.iers'CK."., Co-TtriTie"t, 1'iLxa, l,Ag31TLPE, r.TC. Safe te tke tn any condition of the system, with an v dtt and without danger from expos ure te vret or cold Absolutely tree trem Mer cury or any Injurious mineral Ingredient. ' My H" hansuffi-red for many years wttn In dljretlnn. I mut admit alter irlng everything else recommended te me 1 tried taimnna Liver Berulater In thtee day. afttT taking It accord ing te yenr direction-, a hall table poeutul alter eathmeal, shhabiHin lit perfect health: she does net cutter at all and can eat anything she wants without an v of fu-r printout s)Uiplems." -n .. etuxK, jiaiuuriuge, uiu J. H ZEILIN os CO., Proprietors, maylleed.tw PHILADELPHIA, PA. J.RAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Gray's SpecTJic Medicine. Ths Great English Kerned v will promptly and radically cure any and every caoef nervous debility and weaknets, result or Indiscretion, exersaes or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem ; la perfectly nannies, acta like tnitftc and been extensively used for ever 8 years wllb great succes. a- r nil particulars In our pamphlet which we desire te send free bv mall te every one. SVTne SpeclOc Medicine la sold by all drag fists at II per package, or six rackaves for S3, t will be sent tree my mall en recept et the money, by addressing the (.gent, H. B. OOOHBAN, Druggist, Mes. 1S7 B IS) North Jueen St., Lancaster, Pa, THE ORAT MEDICINE Street, Buffalo, N, t. CO., Ne. 10S Main marMyeedaw VHY UOODt, J. aOIVLEKACO. CARPETS. We are showing the very Newest Styles In all kind, or Carpets, rioer Oil Cletbf. Stair and T.ibe Oil Cleths, Window shiimtr and Keaay-Maee itilr Pads. Shades, Shade rixturns htiir raper i.inmia, stair mat anu nut nut tern, at the cry LOWEST CASH I'ltlCKS. Carpets Sewed and Layed, Window Shades Made and Hnng In the Best Manner at Short etlce. Agents ter TUB Al'BOUA and UOEU MEDAL Sweepers. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 36 Bast King Street, LAN CAST kB. PA. P. S. Stere open Saturday and Mon day evenings. Other vvtulega cleje at 6 o'clock. thm amd curwmmm. -DARNUM COMES AND GOES, BUT WHEN WE TELL TOU TBE SALES OF TUB SC CE.1TRE SQUARE Tea, Coffee and Grocer; Stere, Have doubled in seven weeks you may think we are here te stay. Thla shows very p'alnly that we have the confidence of cur customers. Ouralmis tekeepthe best In quality at prices aa low at the lowest- sUIe us a call and you will net re, gretlU JOHN A. CLARK, SB CENTBE BQUAKK. iuarlMfflftw "REMEMBER The Eagle Screams en Every Dellar YOU SPEND AT CLAUKE'a. Thla Is beeauae he has te squeeze It se bard te get tbe small prea Is he aiks. Tomatoes in glass Jats worth SOc, selling at 18e a Jar. Wlnalew's Buaar i ern, Vis a cu. Our Best Sugar Cern, only 10c a can. Three cans Choice com for 6e. Elastic, Quaker, Magle, Weed's Gleas Starches, only 7Kc a package ; ynu J nat save Ac en every twepacaases. Olive Oil euly Sea bottle. Pearl Barley, Be a pound. Heney In one pound boxes 10c a pound ; 3 ft pears for 5c : i ft peaches, 21c : 1 a 'eat avanerated Pared Peaches for 25c : 6 S Prunes ter 25c i 6ft Bice for 233 1 IX Pre. serveaingi.ss )ars ier'sc ; tne jar is worm no when empty. coffees 11)4. 15, 18, an, 22and 13 Cents per pound. Clarke's combination Coffee only SBe I checks with each pound. Brown Sugar. aKe. Pure White, IWc. Uranulated.ec, Powdered, Hc ( helce Family r lour at !B, 58 and S3 Cents per halt quarter. Pillabury'sand Brockenheff Bres. Fleur i superior In bealthlulneas te any flour tn van u miea eua.es P. 8 Mew Caids for te-morrow Circus Day. Loek out for them, and also ear new wagons. CLABKE'S OBISIBAiTtEA AKD COFFgB 8TOUS, Je. SI West King St. SwTTelephene moriew. AT ERISMAN'S. New Spring Neckties AT KBI'MAN'S. There la no garment concerning tbe fit of which a man la mere particular than a BMn. shirt Cuttlnx is a Fine Art. Te nt comferta ble a shirt must be ent witn tne prei iner anotem. leal cunrta, the workpeople must be practical shlrt-makara. Having bad an experience of SO yean, we claim te Lave the best fitting, best made, beat material and most durable SHIRT In the Market for the Least Possible Meney. -AT- ERISMAN'fl, Be, it West AMag street, Laaeester. Are Ten in Setrch of Bargalni ? -tr se- L Bailsman & Bre. Will offer thla coming wfak better value In Uoerta In tbe l'lece suitable for Merchant TaUor TaUer TaUor teg than any elhar huuae In the city. SUITS TO ORDER. IU Buys an All-Weel Suit Made te Order lit Bura an All-Weel Cheviot Sut. Made te Order. ..... Sis nuys an aii-woei uaaaimera sun asaae te Order i nuys an All-Weel Worsted Suit Made te Order. IIS Buys an All-Weel English Worsted Butt Made te Order. .. Buys au All-Weel Scotch Butt Made te Order. lit Buys an All-Weel Prince Albert Suit Made te Order UN). It 00, lioe, an.oe, Red and SS.0J All-Weel fanta te Order. Plenty of Uoed SI) lea te Select from. If you want a stltah spring or Summer Suit alade te Order at a Moderate rrlee don't tall te -CALL AT L. GANSMAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. MAMUrACTUBKRS Of Sea's, Hots and Chlldrta's Clsthlsf, B. K. COB M. yUSES A OBANOI 8TS LANCASTBH FA. SsTThc Cheapest (and Exclusive) Clothing Heuse In the Ctt v. w ILLlAMSOfl dt rOSTKR. CALL VS BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. Bright, New, Stylish, FASHMABLE SUITS -AT- Generous Prices. Gents All-Wcel Dark Casstuiere $iaw. Sick Suit, Gents' All-Weel Light and Dark Casslmere or Cheviot Sack Suit, 111 00. Gents' Cutaway Ceat Sult,iaoe. Otnts' Pure Indigo Bine Sack Ceat Suits, 110 00, Beys' All-Weel Light and Dark Casslmere Dress &ulU, K 00. Beys' Straight Frent Sack Ceat Dress Suits, 17 00 and Si 00,: Children's Hsndseme Pleated Tunic KOI, 3 OJ, ILOJ and 1100. Butts, Children's Shirt Waists, Jfc. SOc, 79c, S-JclLOO, SUMMER LAP ROBES. A "operlerOne that all who have seen tt pro nounce Excellent-Price, V7c. A Lap Kebe ferGeneral Use, 46c. A Fresh and Attractive Assortment of STRAW HATS at 50c. Light Colored Stiff Fett Hals in Popular Shape, 200. Yeung Gents' Light colored Seft Felt Dress Hat. II 00 upwards. Genu Pocket Hats for Picnic Wear, SOc and 73c. Bread Brim Harvest Hats, 5c upwards. Gente' Summer Merine Shirts and Drawers, Cc te ILK). Balbrlggan Shirts, 32c te ILOO. Genu' Summer Gloves, 10c a pair. Gents' Summer Hese, fancy colors, 13c, '0c, 2Sc The Very Latest Styles In GENTS' NECKWEAR. Ladies Summer Shoes. Lace Oxford .Hand-Turned, SL00. Lace Kid Oxford Hand-Turned Patent Tips, II SO. Hand Turn Eld Lace Oxford, plain, 11.25. Kid Strap Oxford, 11 0) and IL24. Ladles' Fine Bid Butten Bex Tee Shee SU0 and llte. Ladles' Tennis and Beating Shoes, tl3. Mlsacs' Grain Butten Selar TIps.Wc. Child's Selas- Tips, TSc Gents' Dress Bhee, Congress or Lace Frent, II 10. Gents' Strap Shee, French Tee, II as. Gents' lennlaand Bicycle Shoes. TrmnkH, Taliseg and Satchels. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King 8L, LARCABTEB. FA. e Stores close every evening at 6 o'clock, except Mondays and Saturdays. WIXE8 AKD L1QUORB. JUKE KYE WHISKY. Old Gretr Spring Distillery. Situated en East Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, one square east of reser voir, Laneatter, P I have Just erected a new distillery with allot the latest Improved machinery for distilling PUBE KITE WHISKY. A. B. SHXAFFEB. Pronrlater. Tbis Dtstlllsry baa been erected at the fameua Old (aroSstewn Spring, which baa been noted for lta nlenteens and nm a nniai tiling suddI v of the nnr. est water. At it our L enr aran traauiatners aranx wnen they were boys, and It naa never been known te ran dry even la the hottest weather. Frem Oats spring all Uie water used tn the distillery la ob tained, in pump urawiug irem 1 1 twenty a ve gallons a minute. Bealdea my own dlsUlled Whisky, I alae handle BnadiM.GliiaV WlBM,atc. a-Call and be ceaTlnceS, A. B.BUEAFFEB. DUtiller, STOBB-Ne. 63 North qeeen Street." M. B. Feimers having geed Bye en hand ean una reaay ssje ler it at we store or uutuiery. Highest cash market price paid for a geed ant' ole. aprtftlydSw irss-iyai SURPRISED ! We knew yen would be. Instruments ae grand, ae faultlessly perfect. Such masterpieces et art and science, at auch low prices, are cer tainly rare. WOODWAKD'S Piane and Organ Warerooms, NOS. H 10 BAST KING T., aprw-lyd Lancaster, Pa. T WEAK MEN Suffering trem the efleeu of yemtAful emn, early decay, wastlpa wsakisas, lest aaahoea. ate., t wtU seas a TUaable treattae (seajedlcpt. talntaa full partlculara ler heaae eare, FBBB of eharm. A apleaSM aaedleal wwrtr ; skeals be read by every maa who U asrveu ama Sebut . "Tjave.e.. ..y.yrjr. Spring and tmmw Nenlflei atrery MfMtSMat Of Use New Verk Stere la new complete with tke Latest MevalMes la skw i) kjes goods, St'MHKn SILKS, DHKSSsrLKti, rSIXTKD HA TKKXH, LRIS'KLK SKKRSUCKKll. SPECIAL JBAEGAIKS ! Weoffartetlav and next week US pieces full Width, best quality Amtrlran Printed Sateen, At Cents a Yard, never sold for less than HXe tll'W ABl8 or O0O flRCBS CRKAMiND FANCY CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS At 5, M0 and l.X eta. a Tard. 2AO Uetan Ladles' and Ueentletnen'a India Gauze Underwear At te, 2 3 J, J7K and se Cents. PARASOLS. We Offer the Best Assortment. The Latest Styles. The Lewest Prices, COACHING rAUABOLS, LACKTBIMMKUPAHABOLS, CHINA BILK 1'AttASOLS, FANCY PAUABOLS. Sun and Bain Umbrellas. WATT & SEAND, 6, 8 ft 10 MAST DNOBT., LANCASTSB. PA.. ZiaiNA MATTINU. ChinaMatting. Anether Csrge of Choice Matting sold at Auc tion In Mew terk en Wednesday et thla week, euablea us te effsr Fine Qualities and Choice Styles. White and Faney Mattings, Seamless and Damask Mattings. At one-third less than Begular Prices, and Lewer tban ever before sold for same iiuailL'e. A Special Discount te purchasers by the roll of 0 yards. Ooeoa and Napier Mattings, Linoleum and Oil Oletha. HAGEE & BEOTHEE, Mes. 26 37 West King Bt, LANCASTEB, PA. Window Shades. We are carrying a Large Stock nf WINDOW SHADLSandall thenectaiaiy FIXtUKKS.and are prepared te de all kinds of Shade Werk, In cluding STORE SHADES, Promptly nd (tn & batUfoctery Manner, at LOW Ya'CCS Standard Oil Shading, HXc. A YABD. Large Stock Beady-Made 8hadee. Standard Oil Shading, Best Hand-Made Shad ing, Blng's Scotch Hollands and Domestle Hei lanas, tn all colors and widths. Fringes and Ornaments te Match. S Beat Make Spring Fixtures. Hager & Brether, Nes. 26 sk 37 West King St. LANCASTSB. PA. e PEN EVEBY EVENING. FRESH BABaAI&S AT THE Bosten Stere. 26 AMD 28 NORTH QDSEN ST., LANCASTEB, PA. 7c a Yd. 118 Pieces AMEBIJAN Phl.STEl) J SATEENS. Never Beld for Leas than l.Ji Upwards of SCO Pieces Cream and Fancy Crink led Seersuckers at S.8H, 10 and 12J Cents a yard, Swiss, Cambrte and oriental Fleunt Ings at leas than coat of Importation. , Fifty Doten Uandseme Tambour Table Cevers at Beuiarkably Lew Prices. We have a great treat for you In Blaek Dress Hllks. anFAb allks and Summer Silks. Wben we jell ynu tbe prlee you'll doubt their ,' goodness, dsiws uuanuMS arui saiia. Dress Goods Bargains. aoe Tarda Deuble Width Worsted Suitings, JSc ayard. SM Tarda Wide Wale All-Weel sO-Incb SulUng, S7Hc a yard. Theae goods were bought at a large closing out sale and were never sold for leas than 10c. a y d. OKI lftXDBBD BEMNANT Black Cuamn. ud Black BMrifttu AT LESS THAN COBT. seventy Ave Dezen Santa' Balbrlggan Gauxa Vasts fat hi. each t usuU price, STJie Hundreds of AttracOens In our DIBSrentDe partmentaand you eaat fall te get a Bargain. StammBres. &Ce. Mtrs Ofta Ererj EtmIss;. BARD SSmI35 HeHth CJaera Btmt, (Ol'r. rOUNTAIN INN,) HAVB IN STOCK A LaKOI LIMB or SUM Mla,MSHl!tO AND UAUZI Underwear tiM LAD1KS, HINTS AND CIIILCHRN AT LOwaai-MtCsMTHSN BVKHBOLU at asreas. al'thVprtes?" ' B,"T"""euS BABQA1NS 1 Laundried & Unltundried 8hirU rOU MBN AND HOTS. Men's Butrta, linen front, tee, each, MSB's Bblrts, eatia a no linen front, reinforced la front and back, only aee.: nothing; te equal tbamln the city for tbe price. Our fae.Shtrt Is the best vain ever Riven Beys' Shirts, all alaes, aoe. each. Men's striped Working Shirts, IS0.1 rsgu ular prlee. Me. rifty Oeaen CllltOUBN'H KIBBBU HOSB tn Blaek, Brown, Blue and Uarnat, only Se. par palri worth like. ,Twenty-flve Dezen ILadlea' Oolerad Iterdered Handkerchiefs only c each. Twenty-Sve Oesan Men's Colored Iterdered llandkerehtefs only te. each. We Invite Inapecllen of thtse goods as they are Beal Bargains. bard & mm, 33 aid 35 Sealh Qee Street, (OPP. FOUNTAIN IMN. I marla-lydAw J. O. MARTIN A CO. NEWARBIVAL! SPRING DRESS GOODS. DOUBLE FOLD LUSTBE yaid. CHICKS, 'UXC, a SINGLE FOLD LUSTBE CHECKS, Large and Small Plaids at loe. ayard. WOOLTBICOTS, Inches Wide, Spring Shades, at IX. a yard. BEIGE SUITINGS, Checks. Stripes and Plain, at lie. a )ard. CHECK CA8HMEKES, In New Colorings. I nches Wide, at SOc a yard. 41 CUBCK TBICOTS. Weel and Bilk. 0 Inches Wide. aoe ayard. BILK AND WOOL MtXTUBtS. tn Plain and Checks, at tee. a yard. CBKAM CANVAS SUITINGS, JO Inches Wide, at Uc a yard ; worth ILW. ALL-WOOL TBICOTS tn New Shades, 90 Inche Wide, at 79c. ayard. BUCK DRESS GOODS. BLACK HENBIETTAS, BLACK CABIIMEBES, BLACK BATISTES. BLACK CA811MEBE BABITZ, BLACK COBDED BEPPP, BLACK BUNTINGS. Cor. West KIbk k Prist Nts. LANOAHTBB. (, IOSEPU H. KOBEHT8. 3 DAVID BOBBBTS. The Chalfonte, rassrager El.vater and Other Medem Im Im prevem.nts. Ocean Snd of North Carolina Ave., E. Beaaata a Ben. ATLANTIC ClTT, N. J. myleSmd STANDARD WOHlt Edw. Edgerley, 0ABRI40I BUILDER, MOS. ea, as, as, at MABKET stbbbt. Bearocresb roavesBvs, . LaneHter, Pa. taavelasteak and Build te Ovder Bverr v. naty el the foilewtng styles t COUPBS, BUGGIES, UA8BIOLKTS, CABBIAOsta-VIUTOBIAS, BUSINESS WAUONS, "T" CAKTS, MeOALL WAGONS, SUEBlBSj MABKBT WAGONS, POJKTONS, . . BXPBBSS WAGONS. I employ tbe Best Mechanics, and have belit tles te build eerecUy any style of Carriage de slrad. The Quality. Style, and Finish et air Werk. makTi deaiedly the CilBaPKaT ill TUB MABKBT. MOTTO : Fair Deallag, Honest Werk a aev temrrless." Please give ate a call. lefaJrbsg Pretl AttMded Te. raieas le waa tham all eTataas. jgg? WalfiSlgS SMSBBilIyi sea isms pas waa MeELROY J. B. Martin t Ce., mK r-v ivy ! e. ' ... -4.V px iiia ?r. Ji si 7 ', ll,v 475 sKa.x, 1.L1& ''(.W-A t.;fe.i!i' ; . . .".. ,-,.j-t ..svy. T 4(,tr'Tr.CilLWaa.Tiy4i. fr r ji i ' W ' Ct '3-fi.- " -j. 1 .iftti.. sfcafflv: nVry.'rSatf dT!riJaLfcaaa.