PrW- Wit 't.MirniB ', -v IW :& !hTi ina batm rxatfli Bjr- PHJTOmr-l -.! IT fti WmUj Intelllgcneer VtRT WUNUOAV MOB., WmBXznss cursa of tsa. mm or imnmuncini ALL AatDaTaTOOB LfTTIM M Avatars ass WsXtert.su aa UlTMLLIOaNOBR, ft S " BaUClng, Lancaster. Pa i&ttp CanceftccInitUlgenair. ($3 LAHOABTEB, JUKE J, 1837. 1 he Majer's Message. Vhji mmuA nf thA mnvnr nhnura Hip MMM ft I lb Marts tMmMBMM UtmN JMMMMMRM. a. f 18 ii .18 !" ln K. 9 in J" " Kmi M 111 M MOO ! lignii ae net moo Pfc- lPli MM MOO Em IBMmJmm Hie moo hee ..... liiiiaei hed 5oe()i '?V .My te be In a geed condition in alt its de- :re. & . .. .. a.l& ..f j;i-j pawuuema, wiw me ueui ueing yearly re- fi ocuthreugn the sinking i unci, and sulii- JM l.il in Inlhe tM.iii. t laeaan l.e jM'etty department in geed order. The water rtra snppij u eeing careiuuy improved and the , Sewerage wisely considered. The fire de- ,g'.pariment seems xairiy etiicient. ana mere SW BV IVUBVA UHUfMUII V ..111.5 Ul the streets. The outlay upon the streets is kept within the appropriation; which is, of coarse, well. Hut it would be well if the mayor's recommendation that the stones seed for macadamizing be properly broken and that a stone crusher be purchased, should be promptly met. It is unacceunt- f'. mviv wusfc uiu vifcjr ues ueru wj .uuk w.wjui !-,. a, rnachina te crush stones te a nrener fineness. It is net a su flic lent reason that the appropriation for street purposes did net allow of the expenditure. It is net accessary that the machine should be paid for outjef the appropriation of a single year when it will de the work of many years. It will save its cost in a year's work) besides giving us, what we de net new have, stones properly crushed. It is absurd te put upon the streets the large stones that are new laid there. The mayor makes some very sensible suggestions relative te the proposed im provements of the water and sewerage systems, and he may be relied upon te see that the money appropriated for these ob. jects is carefully used. He calls the atten tion of councils te the need of adapting the ordinances te the new charter under which we are te sit in l&SS, and which will require cenudenftie readjustment te meet aents. Ohm's Threat. United States Senater and Swrpt.irv nf State Quay has made a very notable state ment at Ilarrisburg in connection with the failure of the revenue bill, which he says quite possibly failed from sinister action ; and he takes occasion te declare that he and these who act with him are net content with the favor shown te corporations in the Bupreme court decisions, and that they pro pose te change the court; the removal of two members only being needed, one of Whom will be taken out this year and the ether next year ; meaning ; Judges Mercur ana uoreon. That talk, if it came from a politician of ordinary standing.weuld have little signifi cance, because it is of a sort that men are went te indulge In; but coming from a leader of Quay's prominence it is signifi cant. It Is generally supposed that he has s large power te de what he threatens; and when he thus raises I1I3 voice against the supreme court, against corporations and against sinister legislation, it is mere than the voice of the idle wind. But while realizing this, we are net at all bound te believe in the sincerity cf Quay's declarations. They have evidently been made with malice aforethought. Apparently Judges Mercur and Gorden are te have the hatchet. Seemingly Quay iaaeeking cover under an anti-corperatlon blanket. But that he should abuse offi cer of the legislature for sinister action and the supreme court for corporation sub erviency, while it may be a sign that he proposes te turn ever a new leaf, Is such an obvious case of Satan reproving sin that we may be permitted te doubt whether it la one of sincere conversion. And we doubt still mere when we note the Injustice of the aspersion upon the supreme court of the state. We have In past years found that this court was very subservient te corporation influences ; but of late years it has been far less se ; and Judge Gorden, whom Quay marks out for slaughter, has neen a juage or marked independence and honesty. We cannot say that Chief Jus tlce Mercur has net been an undue friend et corporation Interests, for be has seemed te be ; and If Mr. Quay, and his friends de sire te show their hostility te corporations, they can de it by dropping the chief justice who certainly has net been their enemy. But the interesting question is as te what Quay is driving at. v.., , ?k WW 8've him credit for sincerity in his 8S f3 r0le.f corPratlen hater. It Is an -' SaaUVBIIIlH IHI'.L 1M1MT. If. IB n frx...... I ' - "7 .. . 7 tJ'u'ar cry te irsaake; and it Is just possible that Quay VMS; safely boated as enater for six years'. Mkwaar m alminir te tai?k with h, . SBsMp en te the Democratic course, and vwmre w uke we winu out of our sails. Se -SStMsn s wrench of the old bark will be " VUfcaJT te ahlvpr Ita tlmlvara. .i ... .. fejswjtt curiosity the effect of the new depart !f upon the crew. The old stagers VMm no c"uweus -D0Ul; changing their "iF ' uun ncucuuugu Uiai :? ihalr nartv lina nn an In it n-... ... i. .sorperatlon beat. After the demenstra- maae by the hut legislature of its fitter subserviency te Standard and Trac 4 tiOainl1ueneea.lt la lmnlnaa.r It -i. lii ' . " PUUUU " u as virtuous tY.M Senater Quay palnU himself and his ', iTlSSdl. It he lS BO StOUt a. frw of irn I DOW, it U S Pltl that hiln.nv.r.l-, BOt CCme S little earlier an Het , t have saved but party's record in the stare that haa lust tmu an .. rwithlt - :-tt IshU Mat Mkb It. sssussstss. fBaaallMaai - u v I " "e-iA.M.' 'A '.' ' WmwW mW of anaaelk. t7aeW Us Wil eJ ewsrfl la the city digest, tseUen 90, page ev,. unrau mm prsrsBM et Utt act of May 23, 1874, dsewrisc that "no ordinance thill be passed, except by a l ire..fttY.l vole et both eeuBclls, and approved by the mayor, g.TUHf any exlra cotiijewnfion te any public officer," etc. A councils' resolution te have the mayor draw his warrant has no effect. It must be by ordinance passed by a two-thirds vote of both councils and approved by the mayor. If this would net step the Jehnsen raid en thecltr treasury, section 2 under the head of solicitor in city digest, page 104, would de it. This ordinance of May 4, 1672, declares that the (300 salary et the city solicitor " shall be a full recompense for the discharge of all his duties, new or hereafter lmtraed tinen him bv nets nf na. semeiy or ordinances." it is clear that this ordinance cannot be repealed by a joint resolution in Jehnsen's case. It can only be changed by another ordinance ; and that under the law must be passed by a two-thirds majority, te In crease the compensation of an official. Let It Be Tested. The Lancaster & MillersvlUe Street Railway company operate their line under a lease from the Lancaster & Heading Narrow Gauge ltailread company. The latter corporation get a most remarkable franchise from the legislature in the act of April 3, 1S73. Sections 3 and 4 of this act My: Ttint the company (the Reading and Nar. row Gauge) It bete by authorized te ate, paw ever and occupy sueh atreeta and alley In the city of Lancaster ai may be requited In the construction of ita reada and their hratHlliM .nit ivinHivitlAn. bIHimiI atiM nlha. wanubuvK. ..aaa. LVall. VUVUB, .. I.UUU, U J VM1V. authority than la herein granted, and te con nect with any railroad new constructed or hereafter te be constructed. 'ibat tuessld company is hereby author ized te construct railroads iron, the city of Lancaster, te or near any point within the county of Lancaster, and occupy and cress with all reads any street, public or private read or turnpike read at grade. It Is a wonder that the legislature did net grant te this corporation the privilege of tearing down, without compensation, all buildings that in any way interfered with its plans. Surely no one will con tend that the vast privileges given by the legislature without concurrent assent en the part of the city could ba enforced. If there is any such doubt, let it be promptly tested. Let the Millersville company be ordered te conform their gauge te that of the Lancaster city street railway, at least en the two North Queen street squares, from the railroad station te the monument. If councils have net this power ever city affairs, they are peer indeed. In any event no third track must be l.ild te disfigure North Queen street and endanger the lives of these who travel with vehicles thereon. Our College Commencement. The invitations have been issued for the centennial commencement of Franklin and Marshall college en June l'J, 13, 14, 15 and te. x tiey are specimens of the fine work of the Intelligencer job department and will attract special attention because of being printed en paper ever one hundred years old. The paper was found In the left of the old paper mill of J. M. Wilcox & Ce., near Philadelphia, and it was a most appropriate Idea te secure It for this cen tennial anniversary. Lancaster feels a just pride In the historic institutions that are about cele brating their joint anniversaries. Franklin and Marshall college has done a wondereus work for geed in this city by elevating the standards of intellectual taste, and educat ing some of its most able professional men. There should be in every Lancastrian's heart a warm feelinsr for the venembln ml. lege where ripened an intellect like unto that of the revered Jehn W. Nevin. And every citizen should de what in him lies te make this centennial celebration of Lan caster's great institution of learning the beginning of a higher and broader era of development. Till, rapid advance In the price et cellee is attracting a geed deal et attenUen In the bualnewi world at this time. It la almost as serious as would be arise in the price of malt The recent brake testa at Burlington, Iowa, demonstrated that electrical agencies, properly applied, furnished the beat known means for avoiding serious shocks when lengthy trains were stepped in ahert dis tance On the ether hand, the teats fur ulshed evidence, by the partial disarrange ment of the electrical appliance used by some of the various brake system, during the test, of a danger which might naturally be anticipated, and it is aim a question whether a reliable method of using electricity in connection with continuous brakes ap. plied te freight trains can be devised. Tiiiiki: l'ituburg men amused themselves en Decoration Dy by pulling down an American Hag erected In front of barber shop. 1 he men were arrested en a charge et malicious mischief, and in default of 300 each were locked un. Net len a, r., et young French army officers, attached in the cavalry school at Sautnur, also amused theiuselvea by tearlns down ... n.. . .... republic flying from a bridge. The local patters simply treated the matter a geed Joice, and It did net seem te occur te any one that anything had been done deserving punishment This striking contrast Illus trates the wide difference between the peo ple of the two republics, and doe net in. crease the respect of American for French " Buicruuiuui. j-aviaentiy the flag is net there regarded aa tha aanrsH mh.i authority, ler even if the popular sentiment It Off lllOn luiAH .A.an B a . iuuu unu upjiuaeu 10 ine government represented by the trl-oelor, one would have thought that theollleersof the array would feel bound te aoeord It due respect .!?.1.at,.,tVK s,IOK"' Mid te be doing agteatdcalet lnury te the eyes of Amerl- rette young man ner ly alw.y. wear. glHMa, PEHSONAIa. Walt Wiiitmax. theneet wui,-ini.. years old en Tuesday. ' ' J"y-lght Hen. Kdward MuI'ukuse- of r:ti.. burg, the surviving eatcSSf of ThrtdSu. Mb. and Mkh. Cr.KVKi.ANi were married a year age te-day. They are celebratini ; the AdJreSdltcrk'a anoWf"nlen w.,rnthS JCDQB LVMAM Pnl.Il'T. nln-iiiH 1, ..- I Mleh., t missing and a large bertagebaa been discovered in hi account. II a had been peculatlug In wheat. Kkv. Dr. I. F. HensTMAN, of Phll'adel- Ehla, baa been elected drat viee preaidentef ie American College In Reme. II is promi nently mentioned fur Catholic ciabep of Uar rlsburg. r Rav. Jehn a LitinsAr.ef 8b Jebn'acburcn, G$taw. U U, ha been elected 'Kpiace. nd bishop te suceeed the late BUnep Lay. tie wa oeoe chaplain of the Heuse of Mm. antellv, and hi 44 yean old? ' ttSH!yiareuA,M en i001 termawlth msrrirr ...i')".'niassi at Mea 1 3a3TZLr.r"t!".""i aanaaavaamaw inai Mai u. k " aa au laW iHE LANCASTER DAILY Eaglaad la honor efQutenVlcterta'eJubl laA Da. DAVtn Ukkksk, of Baltimore, re eenUy discovered a shutter In his cilice afire. It wa discovered that a band mirror lying en a table fecussed the ray of the the sun en the spot Ignited. About this time last year the doctor's house came near being destroyed In the same way. In that case a flue grapho graphe grapho cer bad been left en a table In the iron! room some distance from a window. The lens of the Instrument fecuwU the sun's ray upon the large photograph lit trent of It, burning it and a quantity et ornamental graase upon the eame table. Ouii.Kenn Mtt.t.KR, whose ownership of his little holding in Arizona had attracted naUenal attentlen.ls unmarried, an American, twenty-eight years of age, et medium statue, sandy complexion and of average Intelli gence, having received a common school education In the state of lennlvanla. He talk Irankly, earnestly and te the point. He Is the sole supporter his aged mother and widowed sister. He has the reputation among his neighbor of being frugal, Indus trieus and sturdy In bis bablt, and pest- MAMS tn at mark Art ilsftrrs tli as fur-. Ie .Int.. UilnaUen of bis Pilgrim ancestor. rerttia curoef cutsniiraln', brulr, liiirnn. and trestbllks you can rtiy ou salvation Oil. etints. Vn ka j...aM ...a. . a . ana frcilblteij-eii cm rviy oiUa.miieuOII, si WUM. ai-aTeir. jverit'M. ISKVKUOlVKUr. If yen arc troubled with nervous or sick hea ac.-1. uonet ir1tun venrrfiai A4itirtipa.itt.kitiiii you hnve tried Dr. llla' .'peclal fn'crlpilen 8e tee tcatlmenlaU tn another column. Oil -lw Most Excellent. .... IIMn. rt,l..rnrunii i- .- . a.... an.ma.vUIPIW UlllV, nilOXVllie. ICUn.a write: "lly family and lar beueflctarlesei I our mesi excellent medicine. lr. K1uk New Hscevery for conumitlen ; ha Init teuud it te be all that ynu claim for it. deslre te testily te ILv1rtnn Ml frlaaml. .14 .a,,.,,, 1 -..,, .ta... '"-"y a- aaaa.a.a.3, iv nuv.l. . aa.-. V IVIILH mended It. pni!u It at ery opportunity." IJr. King's New DUcevery for Consnuiptien Is guaranteea te cure Coughs Colds llrenchltlj. Asthma, Croup and etery affection of Threat, Chet and Lungs. Trial Ixittles free at Cochran's Drugstore, 13; and lJs North (jueun street, Lan caster, I'a. Large site, tl.uu. (3) WIIT WILL TOU cough when shlieh's Cure will lve Immediate rellei. 1'rlce 10 cts.. M ct j 5Pd.llv rl f?e b'r '1- M- Cochran, Druggist. KO. 1T7 North Ulliafin att-YMl. B.a!. Bacfclsn's Anuc nana. The Best Salve In the world for Cut. Brutsca. reSjUlcers.SaUKl.eum. rever Sere., TetteT; Chappea lianas, ChUblalns, Cerns, and all Sktn a,.HUi.ua,.iu i-a-iufwr enres rues, or no r-t aa-...-aaaa mm ta .I4U.W1WXU I l-jinnlnWi It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis- tacuen. or money refunded. Price cents per ?J', JSLRK6-7 u' " Cocoran, nrngglst, 137 and 1.1) Nerui Qneen street. Lancaster. Pa. H. B. Cochran, N os. 137 and 13J North Uue-jn ,.ll?SnICfl,: ra l,.M,lll- SlULOll'S -- iUB -.UKB a Kuarautee te euro all lbre.it and lung trouDles. (Si BteUaCrsI Melbenlt Metbersn Are you disturbed at night and broken of yenr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle of MltS. W1NSLO W'S SOOTH I S(. hvkiip i. n ..... .w. Uttle snffer lmmedlately-depena utien It; there - a. aaaraaa.. . a, -.UUaT- la, QUI M XUUUler en earth who has ever nsed It, who wlU net tell youatenoetliat ft will muhi.i. .d i...i. . give rest te the mother, and relief and health te umu, uiwraunj iks mugic, it Is perfecUy safe te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United BUtea, Sold everywhere. 35 cents a betUe, may3l-lydaw THS KKV. GEO. II. TliAYKK. of Bourbon Jn5v.,a.-r.!. " Botn myelf and wife oweeur lives tlSUlLOU'S CO-NSlfMl'TlON CUUE." -ersale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 .North Uueen street. (5j The Mystery Solved. It has always been understood that consntnp censntnp consntnp tlen was Incurable, but It has recently been discovered that Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lnng Is rlvlagmere relief than any Known remedy. It Is enaruntevd te relieve and cure Asthma, Bronchitis and Coughs. Call en II. U. r5 . .11 "iv"'?'"-"- "ertn uueen street, and get a trunjetUa free of cost. Large sli n) Cents and II. (t) A Kemarkable. Oeatt Man li nS.wne attends te the comfort of his family and will net let hi llttle ones suffer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their Uvea may be endangered, but who sheul.l at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's Balsam, l'rtce SO cents and II. Trial tut free. ."iSLf.lH?."- l-'echrttn, druggist. LS7 -'erth VU 6311 IITH.U (t rULlTIVAL, JWJK COUNTY COMMISSION Kit, IIK.NUY DUACIUSAK, of Lancaster city. Subject te the derision el the Democratic couvuntlen many tij w J7XK COUNTY COMMISSIONKit, J. W. KELLY, of Marietta, fa, Culiject te the decision of the j.emecrauj Lonvenuen. lour Influence ellc-luA- mJMIdatw JIOU COUNTY COM.M1SS10NKK SIMON L. llltANDT (rarmer). Of East Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Dumefratlc county Coneutlen. . enr Induence rcspectlully solicited. mlJ-tfdaw TOOK COUNTY COMMISSIONKit. JACOB W. LEBEIt, Of Kphrata township. Sublcct te Democratic r016- iiiarll-im.tw JgWK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z. UI.VUWAI.T, SifSS'i f,rst Wtt,, cu'- Subject te Den-e-craUcmlee. al-tfdAw pOR COUNTY CO.MM1SSIONKK. SOLOMON ZEAMEB, rarmer, t,0?'6"1 .".emrn6m township. Subject te the . ..raaaut,.. nuilltH: cmecratlc CouvenUon. martiaaw FOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER. .x.At.ihe "nntet many friends I announce KX'i!.1i,M.5c?Sd"1iw.f?r(;o,"uyt-0'"'"lener. Bublect te the decision et the Democratic County Convention, lour Influence respect respect felly solicited. II K.N UX r. II A HTM A li. mltldAw Kast Lampeter Township. CWH COUNTY COMMISSIONER." KI,I BATTEN, of Upper Leiceck township. I announce my self us a candidate for county Commissioner fS.ViK ,! D':1!.'' of the DemeVrat" fci?J?ty S.nTSnt,,'..n- Vear '""uence restect fully sol cited. Was a candidate for County Commissioner beiere the last convention, and at au awa... aa. u.j ...GUUS HllUUrOW in faVOrOI the candidates from the Southern district. tMW KLI UA1TK.V. JT. JACOBS Oil ST. JACOBS OIL. FOB MAN AND BEAST. IIUlfsKMEN WHO UK in K A. Ilvnr, Ksq. l.dl Gen'l Kcrcs IseiLts tor.V.)(r((e.Anm liuartermsa-ter Ueu New Vers, N. Y. eral, V. a. Army. It. 8 Fair WlTHSES, EhQ.iJiVES C. Dsten. Fbq. ii .auwu, hiiivi, neater In i arm, Lexington, Ky ' Jacksen, Mich iJlwti. htecK Ilea er in Ilersta. Hen. Ohem Hewie Oliver Hiiklev. Kse Ircju Md. Jucke Proprietor i'acine Club,eiUev.,Ac. i Carriage Ce, 11 Pew. r, ... . "" etreet, San fnui. rI: YiA'. 80lLA' u ' ctsc. c V. H., 3d Ave, It. t. Stables, N. Y. .1 k. IlEKVirrr. Ksq. (liavm Carrlck A Ce) Jee. Caibv Siwrsev Kse . bftcrvtjarv l'u'l Philadelphia, Pa. de coast Bleed Derse M. Lewis Cur.r. Ke. Pri'st. Iulsville, Ky, Jecayt'lub. W. II Stcstevamt Club Htables, aiih St, New Yerk. Association. J. I. I'smirsen, gsg , iaie eec, aiq. jecae) Club. ' CstviM If. Priest, Esq , n. i.uiuu names, a. Mlh btreet, N. Y. W. II. Henmnn, Peg, Jan Diege, Cal, Co Ce Co rennado, Beach Ce. II Arms. Paci. 'Stables. Teledo, Ohie. Cvsrs II. Ceuvi. kq. rlne Horses, Lanc-au-ter, Pa. 8. II. MASOX. rne . Vm. . ... MIAtHia. MR. . Km. B. C. Walker, Tretting Kedller Spirit e the Jimei.Huw ierk. L. 8. Drew, rsq. Prep. American Hetel, Hurt Plre hUbles, aih bt., ew Yerk. ebl Tuonrsex, mablrs. ta ureiawaj ""wl , W fea Horses add Cattle for mi, .n. Bruises, nprslns. htratn ImmSIZ. Z.W"'"' Halls. !rAai ii:i""""i l"ness. Hllttness. aSi.SSl?Sa rlStfHKSWg IU early Ugea J ACOHs Oil. in accerdlrTce sJiifflffe WTSvJSi OHkhiy with the hand, or anulv a mr, 'ri nel saturatea with the OIL. ter'n. '.l,.ilr: auuie witn water, it is especially useful let wjk- iu eueep, prempuy reus1 always eurlnf thai dangerous disease. Aid llV flmaTaHafa ttniS 'llAalaaa. a.aaa.l -j- ----.. .. a- aaaa,.a a, , CI , w UCt. I IM CHAJtUI A, TOKLIK CO,, SalUnen, ONTELUaElSCER; THUBSDAY. JUNE 2, 18OT, fJWK NEW QU1HIMB. KASKINE 1THE NEW QUININE.) -UlVKS- Croed Appstlte, New Strength, Quiet Met ves, Hsppy Dsyn, Sweet Sleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Uerrn Diseases. ,.7.,l?y.?I."JP.lJl.!IIre AMD succMsrui. """" y . ss is, uufner in uuitiinn. Mr. V. A. Miller. 0 fcsit iMii? .tVl? -. Yerk, was cured by Kasklne of eitreni ma larial nroslratten after seven years snfferlnir. lie. bid ran down Irem lTOuounes tet7. beirsn en nasKinein June, lissn. went in work In nn-. .... ...-. ..a-... w ., kits wpm i- wim in one month, reartalniw. hi full W.I.M Im . ....... cjatnlne did htm no geed whatever. Mr. tildeen Thompson, the eldest and one el the most respected cllliens of Bridgeport, Conn , says i : "I am ninety years of axe, and for the last three years have suffered fruiu malaria and the effects of quinine pot-en I ng. I recently tuv Ran with Kasklne which broke up the malaria and Increased my wetuht pounds." Mr.T. A. Solomons, of IM Ualllday St , Jersey City. writes! My son Harry, eleven year, was cured et Malaria by KsAlne. after fllteen months' Illness, when we had atven np all hope. details will be tent en application. s.'iVi'r.r..'',,". ,Tin " Kasklne can be taken without any special medical advice. 11.1)0 per bottle. Beld by B. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist. IS? nd 1 Herth gueen St.. Lancas ter, i a., or sent by mall en receipt et price. K ASKINK CO., M Warren 8t New Tork. febt lydATrtiAS VRV UOODS. T aUIVLERACa Tailoring Department. NEW SUITINQ3. AH Weel Suits, made te order, 110, 112. 115 and upwards. The liest Unlaundrird Me. Shirt tn the city Better goods at '.ie., and lliutertery besL Iaoek at our OenU' Linen Cellars at 10c , cuffs. IV;. f fancy Halt-aese, Men's U loves and Ties. r,ogamcrMeth Bags te Keep Woolen Clethtngdnttng the summer, only 21c. Come and see our Uoeds and Prices. JohnS.Givler.4Ce., Me. OS Bast King Street, LANCASTER, PA. s rECIALBAROAINS. d 33 and 33Sea1h Queen Street. (OPP..rOUNTAIN INN,) Are offering Special Uargains In Men'3 Itundrled Calice Shirts, with cuffs and two cellars, at 40c. each. Bargains iu Counterpanes at 40, &j, C.,i cts. and upwards. Mar seilles Counterpanes, extra bar gains, at 41.50, ii- 00, $3.00 and up wards. Extra bargains at ti.00. Matting in 1 yard, 11 yards and 1 i yards wide at bargain prices. Smyrna Itugs at 7.i, S.", cts., $1.00 and upwards. One let ats."!cts.; cheap at $1.00. Hassocks only SOc., very cheap. Cocea Hugs, only se cts., worth Tic. Flags and material by the yard for decorating purposes cheap. Bard & McElroy, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, (UPP. reUNTAIN INN.) marl'MydAw WJ.VEH A.D LIQUOKH. pURE RYE WHISKY. Old GretT Spring Distillery. Orange and Chestnut. enTaSarUSS l?!.n ."""""" " tei iirange streM. hAtwxn veir, ""' ""HMS1 , Lancaster, P """ in VA 1 ii ii AMiatnil aAi.Ki . ... i navejusiorecteaanewdlsUllery with allot est water. At It enr grandfatien, drank when they were boys, and UTias never been known te ary even te the hottest weather. Frem this ffiPJf aiLiliewalera,u,e5,0,n" distillery is eS gS.aiSlSSta? dn4WlnB "-nt,.flT. Besides my own dlsUlled Whisky, 1 also handle Brandies, Hint, Wines, tec, SVCall and be convinced. A.B.SIIKArPKB, Distiller. STUUB-Ne. U North (jueen BtreeU fli'ii"ra,merJlhay,0' S00" Bjeenhand can f.,"ly sale for It at the store or distillery Highest cash market price paid for a geed ai lH: aprAlyHA, Q.OTO REIGART'S OID WIHB STORE BOUCHE SEC, 1PSK I1KID3IKCK, POMMKItreKC, MOKlZltl'SKC. BIRD Mcelrey (i. II. MUMM KXTttA DUV, And all ether Leading brands of Imported Champagns. Sele Agent ler the Pleasant Valley Wine Company. Mneclal ureat Western Kx. Dry, enr own brand, the Onesi American Champagne In Uie market. J ustreeelv'd another large Invoice of Callfer- "SltelSli VUla m"B lrem PValte", uAieS,,.,rimDr.B"-nna"e.C'. an0dtAWnWtei-tre,??U, SSS H. B Slaymaker, Agt, Me. SO BAST KIMO aTBaOT, ISOASf SB, FA, HKATBAKUA1NH. Special Items Ready-Made Calice Wrappers, l.V ALL Bl.ES, HtOM 31 TO 41 BUST, 7 CBNT1. WKLL M4DK, 1'IBPKCT IITT1MU, FAST COLOitS, WltAl'l'EKS at Ml OO WUAl'PKKS WKAPPKUS .AtSt.10. .At Sl8. Jeseph NOB. VLOTHIfiU. Having made very advantageous terms with several Large Manufac turers et SUMMER UOODS, we have been able te manufacture them our. selves, and we have new what Is gen erally conceded the Heat, Cheapest and Most Varied Stock of BUMMEIt CLOTHING, Hut we de net wish you te think It la the prists only. 1 he quality Is also u consideration. Yen would net liny an Imperfect quality for the sakeel a lew cents. We are responsible ler every garment we make. Tin word DEPEN DA1ILB Is the big key te our wonderful business, and our marvelous stock. People de net need te be assured that tineds are Kollable and Workmanship will last. They have had te many years' experience. Tropical Weights, Sacks and Ner. folks and many ether pretty and fashionable styles. We won't men tion Prices until yen see the general value of our goods. Ten cannot realise hew cheap they are. lirsh & Brether, ONBiPRIOB MERCHANT TAILORB, -AND- CletMers and Furnishers, OOK. NOUTU yUEBN ST. AND CBNTKB VJUAKE. LANCASTER, PA. w ILLIAMMON & KOHTKR. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. ADMIRABLE Light -Weight Clothing FOR SUMMER. English Eerge Suits In Light and Dark Stene Gray and Navy Blue. Black Serge Drap d' l'ica. Kte Spanish Al- Striped Alpaca and Light or Dark shades In Seersucker Coats and Vests. Prices from II. SO te 17.00. Heys' and Children's Summer.Sults and Odd Pants. Beys' Seersucker Ceiti and Vests from H 45 te II W. A Pull Assortment et New Styles In Manilla and Straw Hats for OenU and. Heys. The Belt Felt Pocket Hats, SO and 7J cents. Cent's Light Caailmere lists, 1150 te 11.00. Hummer La? Dusters, Derse Sheets and Whips. Tourists' Flannel Hhlru, Bicycle hblrU, Belts and Qalters. Light-Weight Underwear tn French Netted, Angela, Ualbrtggan, India Oauie and Merine, K, te, 75 eu and ll.oe. Summer Neckties In the Popular Light Shades, a, CO and 7ctt. Hummer Dilvlng 0 loves In Thread or Caster. A Full Dress Shee for Ladles tn Bright Finished Curaoea Kid Stylus, Square Tee. Price, t3 oe. A Sewed Shee for OenU In Butten, Con gress or Balmoral, Very Nett and Dressy. Price, 13.00, Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags at Lewest Prices. WILLIAMSON A FOSTER, IU. tt,M u S8Esst Klag Bt, LAMOASTSaVrA. G SUMMER CLOTHING. f SB-Steres lOM TCrraTMlsg.tA s WK4PS, JKKaKM, AC. of Interest at JOSEPH L. RAU & LADIES' JERSEYS! BPKCl AL LOT, COAT HACK, 4 UBNTS, (Actual Value ILM) A NllllfltmNU lUltllAIN IN Jt.USI.VB AT 60CBN1.H. OUU r-AHOUS Mil CENT JllltllAS. These who have teen and purrhtsed Uinm re' gard these as simply wenderlnl ler tbe money. lour particular attention I, directed tn enr complete and well asserted sleck et JhRSKYI. Neuitlincnrelul tlntshnnd tlioreugh general ex. .TticiivTui vieij aa-eiii. L. Rau 133 AND 138 NORTH QUEEN wvAMWAmm, H 1UU A MARTIN ALL UMBRELLA STAND. A Neatly .Hand Painted Umbrella Stand, -AT- $2.50 EACH. a-The Unst ever offered In ljncler at the theprtee. Only a limited number en hand. Don't Miss a Bargain. 15 EAST KING STRUCT. L4NI.AKTBK. fa THAn Aim uurritKH. XTKW (IKOt'KKIKS. WhitSQntide--toratiea Day, rrlends Me Wantynu le Visit the NO MCKI. TllE HIJIIAUK TKA AND CerrKK STOKK. And get the Value for Every Penny you Miend. We Make Fine Teas and Coffees Specialty. We also have a Pull f.tne of CHOICE ( UO CKKlfc.S. CLARK'S. NO. HCtNTUK agUAUK. I.A.NCASTEK. 4WOur New Delivery Wagen Is coming. martwtrdAw JjlLOUK A HI'KOIAI.TV I ThA rts,' i r will b Intensely cold When Manuel Clarkels undersold. Fleur a Specialty I We have the pleasure nf Introducing te the people of Lane uter an entirely .NEW F'LOUK, manufactured en the latest improved system, and would request all levers et geed, tweet bread teglve It a trial. We Introduce this brand of Fleur with then claim. : 1. K beS 2. i .quai in nenness ana color te any Fleur In nlrian Hfafa.a the sTnm !qual tn strength te any Fleur made. Ii ruitnt In Kua I K ,-,. a.. . . S. .SUIWr'nr In rtMfllf hfutnaaa t-. ase. .' roller Pleurln the United sute. These tacts can be subsuniuud by a fair trial en' at l,r"a-t,10 ,'',0 """Eht grade. Sold CLABKK'S OKI01NAI, TEA AND COFFSP. STOKE, Ne 81 West Kins HL J!l7?!f "'"Wi? J1.1." Straight U rade. 75c. per q r, Plllsbnry'. XXXX Mlnneseu Fleur.. 7c ' " Prairie Uueen JUour.uiaset white brtad. use. ' " Clarke's A A Reller Flenr. only c. Blnkley's Kieelster Kell.r.... sec. Ulng rich's Choice, KSc.pr ball quarter and Due. " " JtAra. v a em. me. OARQAIN8 IN UTBAVV GOODS. Stauffer & Ce, AUB.THlt. WEEK.UIV1NU SP.E0IAL INDUOEMENTS ON Struw Huts, " They are Closing Out certain lines at Cost and etfeilng el'aclAL BaHUAlNS en all ethers. llu et Avery Desirable Style at JLew est Prices. STfliUFFER 5c CO., N0S. 31 tc 33 NORTH (JUKEX ST., LANCA8TBB, PA. JUHTRKOKIVED AUANDHOMK LINK of scotch and Heme Spuaanltlegsln Stripes and Platdt. entire new designs. Black and suae Serges. Clay Diagonals, llanneckbun., Macgreagor and Neglegee cheviets. Just the thing for summer wear. Elegantly made and Trimmed. Perfect fib ulu from au np. at KOSBNSTKIN.TUR TAlMlK. 37 North Queen Strvet. NOTIOK TO THE8PASHKRH AND GUNNBBS.-All parsons are kwreby for bidden te trespass en any of tha lands of the Uernwaliand Speedwell eautes In Lebanon or Laaeatter eeuntUs. whether taeleeed or unln" elesed, ellaer for tae purpose of sheeting or BAhlag. as tae law. wUl Certslilly aforeeS MatnsT fU trespangesisaJd lands onkaiin enkaiin SaratgnaSafterJhu eUaa. """ wst qaLBMAW ruiiux, CHINA HighMartin, the New Stere ! CO. UQHT -WEIGHT JACKETS for Spring and Summer Wear, ATUBBATLT KEDUCKl) PHICP.S. .ACKKTSattltS.... iJgSSRKBffi::::::1 jACKtisata.M):::; ..IIKDUCBDfroiiiSlea . UKllllCKIlfremSSM ..HRDUCKD from V1W ..HBDIICKIt from Moe ..KKHUcKllliemlAUU ..stBuuuB.ii lrem as ai Beaded Grenadine Wraps -.--..a..,., aMw s'nees & Ce., STREET. i sioiKhtnilyLew Prices l'liV HOODS. Ql'tCN KVKHY KVKN1NCI. A QUICK SIXPENNY , Better Tlisn a Slew Dellar. Stamm Bres. & Ce., 28 AND 28 NORTH QDIEN ST, LANCASTEK, I'A. The Enttra Balanceer Spring Dress Goods Will be offered at such Lew Prices that will make every ard a Bargain. NKAHI.Y 200 ltr.MNANTH Black Cishm-JM and Black Henriettu At Let. than Cost or Manufacture. We would like yen te see enr CREAM DRESS GOODS ! PnMflT.?VnVrv.'r,w,S tn this city, and prices are very low. "" White Dress Goods. isrWH.JJa.?ihew.,.I"'a,,ll0 'W"Hst assortment of While Ooeds, Corded P qum. Cradle Check. ,.t,'ineav;vVLe,'cergUndV"' Satines and Seersuckers, Style, and l'rlcej Unequalcd. Spoelal Bargains In Table Linens. B0ST0N8T0RE. Stere Open Krerj Krenlns;. N KW YOKK HTOKK. Extraordinary Bargains -IN- UNLAUNDRIED Shirts! WATTci SHAND, NOS. 6, 8 & 10 MAST .KINO ST , LANCASTBH, PA., Made a Closing Purchase of Upwards el One Hundred Docen OE.NT3' UNLAUNDItlED 8IIIKT3 Made et NEW VOKK MILL'S MUriLIN, Pine Linen Cuffs and Bosem. Lined and Keln- forced, only We. apiece Would be Cheap Enough at tl re. OUB RIOULAB LINES OK Gents' Unlaundried Shirts, AT V2., 37X0 , 53c., lie. and II On Each. Are Second te Nene In the Slate for srTLK, QUALITY AND CUE APNBS1 New Yerk Stere, MavmmwvMMiMMtmm nutui. QALL AND BKB -THE ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light i Beau them alL Anether Let of CHEAP OLOllBS leruas and trusters. TBS " PlRFaOTION " MET a L MOULDINU AMD BUBBSK CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them alL This stiln Mn.-, n no...- Eeep. out the cold. Step rattling of window.' 'AlnrlSi f ttaa flntt. HAart nit . a. .ITTT Jenn P. Sehaum ft Sens, 84 SOUTH QUDN 8Tn LAIIOASTBB. PA TJANKKB8. KUHN, LOEB5.CO., BANaOtHI, N AMU AST, SBWTOBK, HAVE CONBTAWTtT OS HAND A BSLaUTlOM IIP CllOICB iSVSATMBJtT SMUaUTlS. GRANDCL0S1NG0UTSALE. one can apply It-no waste or dirt made tnatv plying It. Can be fitted any when- nolie.es te fore, ready for use. it will net split ,wmS sarlnk-a cushion strip Is the most nerfeet. 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