v rs TO,8W r WV :&v. rXHE IaANCASTER DAILY INTEIiLIGEKCER, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 19BT. '&:$' EWWW BKK&ylfcV. &.' "& 3s :-. !& m' ?? ,v ' &&. w- Cf. . & - 3 9k SS E m 11 ti 'VMnMMni 1 " ' ejkj lag . ifcj 4.rns: 1 1 il t- Iflltl UK MM MtSSMUS IT SS0 im med SlfMfJW gai H S9 seal Meb w MfNaS)(aB Hi mmtij InttUlsnetr ft foncefttc imtltigciutt. LANCASTBB, JONS 8, 1887. Free Text Basks. WSjTft Terr Barrow margin the effort te WW nee text deem in the public schools Lancaster was defeated. One mere i would bare given the advocates of the the necessary two-thirds vote te l the prevision obligatory in this city. All this shows that the free text book Ilea has taken a -deep root in Lancaster. i-fa?, ?. ... am,,, KBsBannaMaaK MEMS' waawXfajsiY' smjwjewsjb nS8Mm a swssss w 'CMHErnv SBaBMaMMnasMSismMYMMcttaa IBm -aassmr as Axwertweea lima jjyUllWMaiNinwitnuinr. CsESSSSesiV (BE aaswEvaw EEEE1 awsWBwBj? few (Tr, tm DRKuaimni. .tgmmw sisias, Laneaster, ra k aTSSI O-il WaWSI IB sewu ui uicuiucis uic uiev K T a . - At a. .1 t 1 -W BSSCOCSUVnQ revesua l 01 me luemwris t;f Voting for free books, it is apparent that !v.s. MM BMnm will tut nventuitllv carried. (?JBet the wisdom of it is by no means clear. & Theaghtfnl people will see In It a big step J-Z towards the encouragement of paternal- ?M-i' ism la government. Practically it means I K7 .... . . . . a 1 .'-tMt in order te saveine xeeiings or inese i&wha ax unabta te bnv their books, all I 'pepUs will have their books purchased for I Logically, It would fellow that the Saaltnsa nt thai twrtvlai1 ahnuM hnvi -St. OtullT tender consideration by the state 'V-Bwasxtlns; ttum te dress as richly as the &aiLiulemiDlU. All state recognition of k diflerence between the peer man and the rfch man is te be dtprecated, because it is sjet the state's unction te make the rich poorer, or the peer richer. It the latter wen true, paternalism would inevitably mult. Besides, has net the public school system been far enough extended 't It was never entemplated when this excellent system was introduced that costly high schools Should be built where the rich man's chil dren sure educated at the expense of the tax-paying peer man. Fer the small prop erty owner who bears the great burden of 'crd te send his chll schools. New it is pre- crease the school taxation bur- by buying all the books for all the pupils. The act seems net te be justified by principle or expediency. There are features et the new system which are ery geed, and which we think i could be used very advantageously. It L W said that if the books were all beuzht bv the school beard they could be purchased for a very much smaller sum than the re tail price which is new obtained from the individual bujer ; and this is no doubt the fact. It is also urged that the bxks which nave been used by a scholar, if returned ( te we iknuui wuuiu uu tur uiucr ecuuiare, r,n end if carefully handled would last several gets of children ; whereas they are new dead stock in the hands of the child that has gene through them. And this is true also. But why may net the school beard buy the books at wholesale and sell them at cost te the children able te py for them ; buying them back at a valuation uhen they are done with themV A very little clerical work at the beginning and endet the school year would keep the accounts, and it the teachers have net time or are net competent for It, It would cost little te hire the additional labor needed. This would give all the advantages In the new system, without encountering its evil ; which is, as we think, in giving school books for nothing at the tax-payers' cost te children of parents who are able te pay for them. X Supreme Ceart Declsles. Judge Gorden has delivered a supreme court opinion deciding that the Pennsylva nia railroad need net pay any damage te the property owners along the line of Filbert street, Philadelphia, in front of whose resldei.ces it built the great abut ments of its elevated railway. There is no doubt that these people were injured, and that it was by the act et the railroad. The court says it is a wrong without a remedy. It is, we believe, an erroneous decision. There is no geed reason why the railroad company should net pay the less te adjoining owners that Us structure causes. Judge Gorden says that it Is net the structure but the use of it that Is complained of. "We imagine that the complaint is et both. lie says no damage can be recovered because no property or right et the complainants has been seized or destroyed. It is a question abmt which there may be an honest difference et opinion ; cer tainly it does net seem reasonable that a team railroad may be plauted in front et a auii'i mddnnRA in Mm l(v .. $fcv structure raised as high as his reef, with- out compensation for the less et the quiet 3 tnjeyment ef but home that was previously v-aUt. juage uoraen sucks w tee letter et 4T.. AL- - . -m..lAm ! a.ilvif j ea saw ami atiuius m euii. vs- The decision is a very important one. in view of the apparent destiny et cities te be traversed by elevated railroads. Upen the heels of this decision comes a propeal tien from a party of capitalists te gridiron Philadelphia with an elevated read. They bare already applied te councils for the possession of a number of streets for the purpose. It is a movement in which the Traction railroad people are associated. Evidently the opinion of these capitalists i that derated railroads are inevitable and lie early bird that gets possien of the f raaeeise for them will gather the fat L Ami If this be se, it U very startling, In tliitw, te the residents of cities te be told '5--"- anurt thai alavatsri rail. jSKsr WASSWaV sxesWVWsBsw nmw - ww aw nns - Made fMjr be built vpea the streeta in ef their beuses, set ealy without bat witaeat ssueasatfeB te Tteaam- Wad bw4ly bH fee. Tb Bwawtiopro Bwawtiepro Bwawtiopre fjosa te tmlkl tlMM titrated railroads In Fhiattelpai eflw Mm city ten thousand delkn a mile ter tfe monopoly, which is a plUaaee U they de net have te pay any. talag te ptepatty owners. Oar Street Railways. The Lancaster City Street lUIIway com cem pany seems desirous of laying an ex trash e system of railways upon our avenues, and we presume that councils will give them the privilege. It Is one which lately would net have been accepted by anybody, because no one would have seen any money In the scheme. The Mlllersville railroad company long had the only read the city could beast of, aud has thought se little of its privileges that it hasnever been willing te run cars for Its city truffle. Doubtless this was stupid, as there is every reason te suppose that the additional service would have been profitable in this quarter of the town, which is the most premising Geld for the street railway. Xet long age the City pas. senger railway was started te accommo date the Interests at McG rami's park ; and later still the List End people plucked up courage enough te get a read up their hill. It has been found that the running expenses are light, and th.it it does net take a big traffic te pay them ; and the consequence is the preposition te largely extend the service. The objection te street railways upon macadamized streets is that it is difficult te keep the rails level with the street. It can be done doubtless by constant attention, but it has net yet been deue in this town and the consequence has been that driving upon railroaded streets has been unpleasant and dangerous. Councils should carefully provide that the rails be as little of a nuisauce as possible, and should require the companies te give dally attention te the leveling of them with the roadway. Quay and Lesch. The llarrlsburg Star reports that Unite J Cfarns UnnatAP and Si.jrftvetavt rt Mtata w-. """'' " --" Quay have had an altercation with Chief Weils. Lesch, of the Heuse, ever the non- signature of the revenue bill. And there Is a geed deal et light let in upon the busi nss by the occurrence. There Is never se geed a time te get facts as when associates fall out. Lesch was strongly for the bill, and Quay says he was. Quay told Lesch that Message Clerk Tayler, of the Heuse, was the author of the trouble. Lesch told Quay that It was the Senate officers, and inti mated his opinion that corporation iutlu iutlu eeces were at the bottom of it. Quay told Lesch he was a corporation man, and Lesch told Quay that he was another ; and they came te blows. We think they knew. We are sure Lesch knows. We knew. Aud, if Quay is net a corporation man,tbat sort of creature la extinct, and the corporation geological era is ever; which we doubt. Quav's de nunciation of corporations as the authors et the state's wee, sounds as the cry of step fiief Irem the fleeing villain. Chief Clerk Lesch 'a head Is level en the situation. The undertaking te make peer Message Clerk Tayler the scapegoat is net likely te win. The bill is traced en all hands te the Sen. ate president's desk; where it was net signed. Mr. Quay thinks it a great out rage,but does net want an extra session. It is clear enough that an extra session of the Seriate only is needed ; but the Kepubll can leaders, while hotly for the measure, are hotly against any effort te make it a law. A Sickening Slery. Uvul the sickening story of the frauds en the ballet in the Indiautewn (Maner township) district, which is elsewhere given in detail. It tells of a stolen ballet-box, ballets burned by a woman, and a woman playing thft part of a member of the election beard and counting the vote, which work could only be properly performed by a sworn election eflicer. And all this happened, net among the Ku-Klux of the solid Seuth, but vwthin nine miles of Lancaster, in the richest tjwnshlp of the county, undone having a political preponderance eternhelmingly llepublican. Tue Indtantewn frauds make these of the Sixth ward hang their diminished heads. QeteRNOB Hkavkr is said te be unalter ably opposed te an extra session or the legis lature te pass the defeated revenue bill. l.f recent estimate of the advance of Christianity in America, the Independent makes the erroneous aUteuient that in the time covered by Its survey, the Moravian church baa lest one church and aix ministers. The Moravian correct It by reference te the text book which shows a gain of one church, three ministers and Cel members. Se the little church is mere than holding its own. Ita traditions have never aimed at the growth of its own number, but rather the increase el Christianity without much regard te creed. Feb a pointer en primary go te Indlantewn. election frauds Mn. Tuejias B. CecunxN, chief clerk el the Senate, roeeutly purchased the copyright of Bmult'a Legislative Hand Boek, aud be has slgnallzsd hla ownership by this year producing the meat complete manual of the kind that has ever been printed ler this state. It is filled with the meat entertaining atatlstica concerning the state and Its arrangement la admirable. A new feature la the decisions of the Senate and Heuse with an Index te each. The marginal index te the legislative depart ment et the book la a meat bandy innovation. r. ec ii rans memory will be held sacred for the convenient inanner In which be baa compiled the information te which a news. papr man is refjulrel te frequently have reeiurse Chauscbv M. Dstbw s tariff and tern psrance will be the great iaauea of the next eriarsLc!?? ". D.e,i .t .. .lue.utau wni ua leund bloody shirt waving the Indiaxtewj contains some red men that CDuld put te shame the tyro in the Sixth ward. Loek back te the last days or the Pennsy I vsnit legislature and see ths assembled "statesmen" hard st work making speech complimentary te their presiding e ulcere sod givleg them tnagntfleent presents as memorials of the vslue placed upeu their efneient and unremitting exertions for the public geed, while the revenue bill lay un signed snd untbnugbt of. Rbadine's oily treasury has bssa ever drawn ever 118,600) and there will be bank ruptcy until lbs taxes come la is July. This is what comas of expenditures In sxeess of approprlatieas. Pbimabt avswMBfsL sad IsdisatewB Contbellsk Bbtlbb, of the trssaary ds partreaet, rafuass, te ssss Uw bill of tas superintendent et Use naval academy for wlaasaadllqaen furnished by him te the tnsmbsrs of the annuel beard of visitors. It aeemaatlttls herd that the blew should fall upon the superintendent which Is really aimed at the beard, but that la bla misfortune, and the controller followed the clear path of duty. A travelling agent of a business house who aheuld aand la te hia employer a bill of expenses Including ccxlly wines and wbliky In liberal quantities would, unless the expenditure waa In the Una of business, be looked upon as a apeeluien et monumental brass. One who sbeuld travel with hla wife aed family and ask hia employer te meet their expenaea would be considered te hare reached the point where Impudence bs- s oemea Insanity. Yettheee are precisely the etienses of which visiting bearda are anuually guilty. Tbeielsa tinge of Htrcaatn le the announcement that It baa been decided that the law creating the beard of visitors aed providing for the payment of their expenses by the government does net contemplate nor admit of their taking their families with them unless at their own expense. When the personality et the employer la net actively Intrusive, sa in the case et large corporation, the emcera elteu take advan tage of power entrusted te them te impose upon their helpless master bills that they would net think of presenting te an indlv 1 dual employer. But only the big nah can atlerd te act in thia way; the railway kings and directors of mammoth enterprises, and in the business el government the same rule helda ; the chief etlenders are men et eminence. But fortunately the machinery of our government provides ler controlling elHcera who have little te fear et even the most influential etiendera, provided the executive remains above reproach ; and se we rind these gentle men who have been picked from the cream of our statesmen aud rulerr, called te account by the auditing e Ulcers of the treasury. FBBSONAU CARM.VAt, Kami'ella has been appointed l'apal secretary or state. William A. Wheeler, ex-vlce presi dent, is reported te be dying at hla home In Malene, New Yerk. Olaostee baaitarted for Wales, where be will delh era series of addresses in favor et home rule for Ireland. Geouee W. Cuildh, of Philadelphia, ba given te the Reformed church of Kln Kln betbtewn a handsome Bible. Qi'bex Victeria, in commemoration of her Jubilee, will order the release of all mili tary prisoners cennned for petty offenses. Rkv. Jenx Cox, an assistant priest at the Reinsn Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Visitation, Philadelphia, was drowned by the upsetting of a sailboat in the Delaware, efl Chester Island, en Tuesday afternoon. Oovehner Sawyer, of New Hampshire, was installed Thursday at Concord. The goterner, in bis Inaugural, recommends a ten hour law and weekly payments, arbitra tion of labor troubles, "protlbltery temper snee" and free text books for the public schools. Sknater Siikkman, en Thursday night held a reception in the parlors of the Grand i'acitic hotel In Chicago. About 4,W)0 people lucluding many colored citizens, shook funds with the Ohie senator. Among these present were Senater Karwell, Judge Harlan and ex Secretary Lincoln. Justice Gorden, of the supreme court, baa given a decision which reverses court of common pleas Ne. 4 of Philadelphia in the suits or property -owners along the line of the Filbert street elevated railroad te recover consequential damagea from the Pennsylva nia Hailread company, and thereby aaves that corporation from the expenditure of large sums of money. Dr. B. R. Lee. a young Reading physi cian who la well known In Lancaster, haa been elected resident physician of the Jewish hospital at ruber sta'ten,tive miles from Phil adelphia The position is an honorable and responsible one. Dr. Lee has been practising his profession In Heading eight yearn,bas been connected with both St. Jeaepb'aand the Reading hospitals, is new president of the Medical scclety of the county or Berka and has attained high prominence as a successful sargeenand pbyslctan.There were about forty applicants ler the position te which he was elected. If yen hive a friend with u cough or cold tell him te try IJr llull'a Ueugn is.rup. frice S5 cents "Mamma, papi says jen wern't pretty last weelc, but you w te-a." "ah! my child, last week 1 had neuraJgU, te-day I nave Salvation upmntAL HO TICK. NEVKKGIVEUP. If you are troubled with nervous or stckbead ache, de net Klre up your ch. as Incurable untU you haie tried Dr. Leslie's special Prescription Se the testimonials In another celu inn. dJU -lw WHY WILL YOU cough when Shbeh'sCure wUl give Immediate relief. Price 10 cu., 50 cu.. Sl(,Slre ,ale b H- tt Cochran, Urugirtit. Ne. L7 North Uneen street. (6) ttecklsavi Anuea aalva. The Best Salve in tin world for Cuts. Bruises, teres. Ulcers. Salt Ithenm, rever Seres, Tetter! Chapped lUnds, ChUblalna, Cerns, and all Skin SrupUena, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis satis tactien, or meney re funded. Price 7b cents per ""S-.JfS1 ". by H. B. ceenran, UrnggUVUI snd ltt North Onen street. Lancaster. P li. 11 Cochran, Nes. 137 and 131 North Uuean ;.VS?,J.,11?P,'i?iter' u selling 811 1 LO IPs CUUUUCUUK as a guarantee te cure ail threat and lung trouelea. (S) Mothers I isomers 1 1 Metbsrsll Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick ctdld suffering and crying with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle of Mttfl. W1NSLO W'S SOOTHING 8YUUP. It wUl relieve the peer IttUe suffer lmmedlately-depend upon It; there i no mistake about It There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who wIU net tell you at once that It wUl regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use In ail cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best temaie physicians and nurses lu the United States. Sold every where, tf cents a bottle. maySMydAw A Kamarkable) Ooed Man Is he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his IttUe ones suffer with affec tion of the Thront and Lungs, whereby thetr Uvea inav be endangered, but who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's Balsam. Price 60 cents and II. Trial tin ret . rer sale by 1L B. Cochran, druggist, W North Queen street. () rULtTlVAL. CH)R COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, MKNIiY DltSCIIUAK, et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et thu Democratic convention. inarje-tldAw IJtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. W.KKLLY, of Marietta, Pa. subject te the decision of the Democrat! j convention, xeur Innuence selic ited. inJO-lfdAs F OK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. I1UANUT (Parmer), Of gast Denegal township, Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. our influence respectfully solicited. uit2-lldAW pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOU , LKBKU, Sublect te Democratic. marlt-tfdAw Of Kphrata township, rules. ClOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A.Z Ht.NUWALT, Ureccr. rirst Ward, City, craUc rules. Subject te Deme-al-tMAw Jj"OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZBAMKIt, fanner. nT.'i " pneia township, IJecl.louef the Democratic Cen Sublect te tha emocratie Convention. uuuv-uaa FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the requit el many friends 1 annnune mlstldAw Kan I ampeter lewnshlp. JjMJH COUN PY COMMISSIONER. ELI RATTEN, of Upper Leacoek township. I announce mi self as a candidate for county Commissioner subject te the decision .of the Democratic County Convention. Your In nuance roaieci reaieci fu'ly allotted. Waa a candidate for County l.ommlssleasr belere the last convention, and at taerequsstefaiy ftlaadt wftharew la favor el the esnSlastss arsss tts awtasrn elstrtec MKDXCAL. latafONS UVKR RBQULATOR. HOW'S TOUR UV1R? K the Oriental salotatlen, knewlag well that geed health cannot exist If the Liver Is onto! order. Less of appetite, bad breMb. Dowels costive, Hmdscbe, with dull, heavy sensation, fain under shoulder blsfle, often mlttken for Hheu inausm. rullness aner eattn, disinclination te exertion of body or mind, irritability of temper, Lew eplrtta (or the blues). Restlessness aud a sensttlen of having left undone something that ought te have been done, Wrartni sa, Ulitmtes. it itsbelem the eyes, Michiy celi red urine, niful dieauif, t enstlpatlnn, etc Net all, but alwaya some of these s niptema linlleate want et action of the Lit or, and ler a sale reliable remedy that can de no turui and nevdr known te fall. TAKE Simmons Liver Regulator. TUB ukkat i'NriLiM) M'leiric reu L1VCU DISkASK. 1'rvpared by J II. ZL1L1M A CO , Phlla., Fa. JuneleedAw .TULOPUOROS FOR RHEUMATISM. A SWINDLER does net refer possible purchases te his vic tims. The Atolephoros Ce. gladly refers suffer ers from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, ner vosa or sick headache, kidney and liver com plaints te thess who hoi teen cured of these diseases bv Athlopheros, and will furnish names and addresses et many such persons te these de siring them. Athlopheios Is the only remedy for these diseases that can stand such a test. A. L. Themas, Cuba, N. T., says . " My ion. J. at. Thomsen, had been suffering from rheuma tism for several months. Athlopheros Mlevcd htm of the pain, and reduced the swelling of the Joints, aud the lameness entirely disappeared. 1 have seen these having neuralgia cured by tak Ing one dose." A. Heard, ML Ktsce, N. Y., sayi ; " 1 have been troubled for some time with sciatica ana rheu uiiUsin, brought en by working In a damp place. 1 could Ond no remedy In medicine I wss using, untU 1 tried a betUe et Athlopheros, which gave me Immediate reller." Mrs. Alfred Thursten, 41 North Main street, llkesbarre, Pa , says " I am net troubled with rheumatism new, since using Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe ros. I believe, should It In any case fall te re lieeo and pennanenUy cure, the cause would be that the dlrecUens were net faithfully tollewed " J.J Savltx. Nazarsth. Pa., stys: "Igavetwe bottles el Athlopheros te my sister, ana she has entirely recovered. She was afflicted with In flammatory rheumatism and St. Vitus dance, and although we had two of the best doctors, she gradually grew worse. She would scream from palu night and day. 1 heartily recom mend 1L" very druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros PUls, but where they cannot be bought or the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. Ill Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which la IL00 per bottle for Athlopheros and 50c for Pills. Fer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headache, Impure bleed, Ac, Athlopheros PUls are unequaled. maysO-lwdAwMWr TfJXMAUSTKD VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITALITY TUBSCIBNCBer Lira, the great Medical Werk of the ase en Manhood. Nervous and Physical DebUlty, Premature Decline, Errors et south, and the untold miseries censeauent thereon, seu pages 8ve- IX prescriptions for aU diseases. Cleth, mil gUt, only Sl.oe, by mall. L lUusuaUTe sample tree te ail young ana e-sged men for the next 90 days. Address r.ILPAHKKli,tI!ulflnei Street. Bnatn, mltdli "K rnvniydAwMWAF TMPROVED CUSHIONED EAR DRUMS. CURE FOR THE DEAF. eck's Patent Improved Coahlened Bar Drams perfecUy restore hearing and perform the work of the natural drum. Invisible, com. rertable and always In position. Ail conversa tion and even whispers beard.dlsUnctly. Send for Ul os t rated book with teaUmenlals, FllBB. Address or call en F. U1SCOX, S5S Broadway, New Yerk. Mention this paper.' lenellktvAAwMWAr rine WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc., 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con taining full particulars for home cure, rUKKef cnarf read A sDlendld meUcal work : ahenld be ay every man who Is nervous ana debUl tated address. puer. r. c. rOWLKH. miwimeaw Moedns. Conn, UA-PE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. O Kupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex Why be humbugged by quacks when you can Snd In Dr. Wright the only Bmu ix Pa-raietAS In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above rtlsnasns. and Ccxaa Taxat crxas UcaaAirms. Advice Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Offices private. us. n . u. nsiuui, Ml North Htnth Street. Above Race, P. O. Bex 8TL rnuaaeipnia. ftl.!VAi WUMUMTVMM. fEINlTSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT. DON'T FAIL TO SEE TUB Greatest Thing for Summer Use TO BB HAD. Ship Hammocks Canopy, SaTOrnamental wherever yen wish te use IL HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NO. 17 39 SOUTH QUKBN STBEBT. TTTIDM YER'S FURNITURE STORE, FULL VALUE. ONE 1IUNDUKD CENTS WORTH OtVBN FOB BVBKYDOLLAK. NO MISBBPKBSBNTATION8. OUB WOitK WILL STAND THB TEST. The Wearing of Our Gneds will Bear Us Out In What We Say. Te Save Meney la te get that wbleb will Wear the Longest, and which need net be He placed In a Short Time. SURPRISING I Yes, you will be Suprlsed at our Lew PrlcM. Just step In ana see what a Large and Complete Sterk we are Carrying, and then Oe and TeU Your Neighbor, BTYLJf, QUALITY AN D PRICE TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, at Klac wmA Dnka Ms., LASIOASTBB, PA saets-lrSAM-SXAW i,oeo blea. Marvoea UKWAKD. aTfiaiSinw m aTtaii a ITi rveas DebUlty, MsBtal and Parsleal Weakneas Uat.BOTAillU MBBVB . ANIO MBBVB B1TTBBS bus ie cure. SeiabySru.glsta.SOeM ll e.t,uu Q.RBAT BAKQA1N8. Special Items of Interest at the New Stere ! JOSEPH L. RAU &, CO. Ready-Made Calice Wrappen, 1 ALL S17.KS, t HUM 31 TO II MUST, 78 CKNTV WKLLMAUB, PKHrKCT 1 1TTINU, r AS1 COLOltS. WKAI'l'gKS.. WHAl'PKUS.. waAt'rKus.. At aiee. Atai.te. Ataiss. Jeseph NOS. 139 i)A-r uoeos e PKN EVEKY EVENING. A QUICK SIXPENNY Better Than a Slew Dellar. Stairen Bres. & Ce., 26 AND 23 NORTH QOIEN ST., LANCASTBB, PA. The Knttre Balance of Spring Dress Goods WUl be offered at such Lew Prices that wUl make every ard a Bargain. NEARLY UOO REMNANTS Black Cashmeres and Black Henriettas At Less than Cost of Manufacture. We would like you te see our CREAM DBESS GOODS ! We would call special attention te our Cream Dress Goods. A finer line has nevsr been shown in this city, aud prices are very low. White Dress Goods. We are shewlnir the loveliest asnnrttnnnt nf White Goods, Corded Piques, Cradle Checks, India Liners, Victeria Lawns, Bergundy stripes, etc, at the Very Lewest Prices. Satines and Seersuckers. Styles and Prices Uneqnaled. Bpeeial Bargains In Table Linens. BOSTON STORE, Stere Open Every Evening;. N EW YORK STOKE. Extraordinary Bargains -IN- UNLAUNDRIBD Shirts! WATT& SHAND, NOS. 6, 8 ft 10 BAST KLNQ ST., LANCASTBB, PA., Made a Closing Purchase of Upwards el One Hundred Dezen QBMT8 UNLAUNDUIKD BUIBTS Made et NBW YOBK MILLS MUSLIN, Pine Linen Cuffs and Bosem, Lined and Ueln- forced, only Wc. apiece Would be Cheap Enough at 11.00. OUB ltEOULAtt LINB8 OP Gents' TTnlauiidried Shirts, AT 23c, STKC Mc., 7lc. and It oe Lach. Are Second te Nene In the State for STYLE, yUALlTYANDCUEAPNSSS. New Yerk Stere. AniAVaXAiVAV UM MMM. TnOR RENT A BRIOK STABLE ; ROOM AJ for four horses and six carriages ; In centre Of city. WM.J. COOPBU. maylSTuArtfd He. sift West King 8L -TJvOR RENT. JC Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's New Building. Ne. 1MH North ueen street. Meat and gaslncluded. Apply at MDia-ws jsaialalBH' t'S LIVBBY erricB. "DIOR BALE OR RENT-BKICK HTABLE mi ana let, i7xae reet, en Cbrt tween Kast Kins and Orans-e and let, 17x80 feet, en Christian street be- ana urmnge streeu. can he easily changed Inte a machlni shOD or ware. beuse. Easy terma. amtld IL C. BUUBAKBK. Attorney Hit- l.aw. TTOU8E FOR KENT OR HALE. XI Heuse with modern Improvements and steam heat. Large lawn and yard. A variety of fruit trees and grape vines. AO.UUAOrtAl.II3 treat, myiij m KZB A P. LANOIS, Ne. an North Lima Street. aprt-tld AToriejra. AT EKISMAN'H. New Spring Neckties AT BBISMaV'S. There la no garment eenesralng tha St of which a man Is mera parttealar than a Shirt, Bbirt Onttlna a sine Art. Te St eomferta- bis a shirt mast be eat with as prei IDBT aneiOHi leal curvea, tJsa workpeople ieat ba praoueal abirtmakara. Ma vine kad an experUoee of SB years, wa claim te fears th beat suing, bast mads, bast matt rial aad most durable SHIRT la tas Markst sr tx Lsast rsastsis Mstisy. -AT. sarais-All'M, sslw M WBaH aaUamf awfi" lwsssw W4M, JKHSMrs, dC. LADIES' JERSEYS! SI'KCIAL LOT, COAT HACK, V - 4S CSNT8, (Actual Value 11.00 ) A SUUPHISIMI 1UROAIN IN JEUSKY8AT OHCKNT.H. OUItrAMOUSSOCKNT JKHtYS. These who have seen and purchased them re gard these as simply wenderlul for the money. Tour particular attention H dlreeted te our complete and well asserted stock n( JkRSBVS. Mete the carvlul finish and thorough general ex cellence of every garment L. Rau AND 138 NORTH QUEEN SI Mi-ASjaTAM. H 1MH k MAKT1M CHINA HALL UMBRELLA STAND. A NeatlyHand Painted Umbrella Stand, -AT- $2.50 EACH. SSThe Bast eer offered In Lancaster at the theprlce. Only a limited number en hand. Don't Miss a Bargain. 15 EAOT KING STREET. I. AMI 4rn " UA.TK, 'JAft,C B AKOAINS IN STRAW GOODS. Stauffer &. Ce., AKK, Tills WBEK.OltINO SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ON- Straw Hits 49 They are Closing Out certain lines at Ceat and effeilng 8PgCiAL BAKUA1NB en all ethers. Hats of Kvery Desirable btyle at :Lew est Prices. STflUFFER & CO.. NOS. 31 ii 33 XOBTII ,UEE?i ST., LANCASTBB, PA. WJXK8 AND LIQUORS. pURE RYE WHISKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en East Orange street, between Orange and chestnut, one square east .of reser voir, Lancaster, P I have Just erected a new distillery with allot the latest Improved machinery ler distilling PUBK JaYB WI118KY. A. B. shb APP KB, Proprietor. This Distillery haa been erected at the famous Old Uroffstewn Spring, which haa been noted for Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It eas never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather. Prem this spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob tained, the pomp drawing trein It twenty-five gallons a minute. Besides my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Glni, Wines, Ac. SafCail and be convinced. A. H.BIIKAPPEIt. Distiller, STOUB Ne. 63 North Queen Street. N. B. Palmers havteir Keed Kveen band can And ready sale for It at the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid for a goeu aru lydw ale. apr. G TO REIGART'S WISE STORE OLD -ea- BOUOHE SEC. 1PJK BEIDSIBCK. FOMMnY"C,MOBIZETSBC. G.U. MUMM BXTBA DIIY, And all ether Leading brands of Imported Champagns. Sele Agent ler the Pleasant Valley Wine Company- special Oreat Western Bx. Dry, our own brand, tnesnest American Champagne In ttJ urtreeeVvrd another large In volee of Callfor Callfer nU Claret and Whlta Wine from Napa Valley, C A'urga stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets, Rhine and Bauterna fllnes. We also have the largest and finest stock et Brandies, Whiskies, Olns, Madeira, sherrys and ort Wlnss, Hass Ale, Uulnness Stout, Saratoga and ApeUlnatla Waters In the city. Hpportie, H. E. Slaymaker, Agt, Ma 9G atsVatT aUsfO BTBWsT, LAjigAtzu,rA. LIGHT -WEIGHT JACKETS for Spring and Summer Wear, AT UIIATLY UKDUCl.lt PKICKJ. JAOKKTRatfltA.. "! K5 SI" ft SB. ., JACKBTBatilTJ.. JAUKKTS at Steel, JAUKBTSatSlM' JAUKBIHatSlW ....HHDUCKII firm WOO i... HBIHlCKI'fminSttO ....HRIIIIOkllfnimllin ....HKtiUCKI) from M oe ....HkllUCKUftemISm MKUUUBU from saw BMdtd Grenadine Wraps At AleaUhlnly low l'rlees & Ce., REIT. ui.ermxu. M YERH A RATliPON, Gr. A. R Net much time left te buy Grand Army Suits. . It won't take a great deal of time te buy ena here. OUR PRICES ARI LOW, the goods desirable, and sell without much per suasion. Loek at Oar lea's Dress Salts when you are In wantef aSult. and If you are looking for LOW t'KIUKs you'll surely buy from our well selected stock. MEN'0 BUSINESS SUITS, Plenty In variety and low In price. YOUTHS' DRESS SUITS, In Handsome Patterns, at Seasonable Prices. Beys' and Children's (Nothing, ANY STYLE IMACJ1NABLE. Myers & Rathfon, Lt'ADLMJ CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KLNQ STREET. LANCASTEH, PA. UAMHatAM A MRU Extraordinary Bargains -IS OLU CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Reduced Price List WIHtKt TO (lit I) Kit. AII-Woel Scotch Che. vlet Suits at ftiue, fenner price ICie. AII-Woel Worsted Suits at IIVOU, former price IS) oe. All-Weel PlneCasilmereSults at I WW, former price ra cu. All-Weel Imported Worsted Butts at IMOO, former price ta oe. Striped All-Weel Pants, te erder, te W 00, H SO, 11.00, fc oe, as oe, 7 oe, as ej. Grand Army Suits. Indigo Blue, with two sets of buttons, at IS oe, ssuo,ate, lioeo, Illui. Yeu cannot Hed sucha cholce variety any where else. PUces the Lewest. L. GANSMAM & BRO, Merchant Tailors. MANUPACTUBEBS OP Mea's, Bsjs' gad CalUrea's Clsthlsf, B, B. COB. N. QUBEN A OBANOB STB, LANCASTBB PA AVThe Cheapest (and Exclusive) Clothing Heuse In the City. "JJOW RKADY I Our Ready-Made Stock -OP- SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared te show our NewBPBINO STOCK In Heady-Made Holts. Our Assortment Is Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special care te setup geed and Attractive Suits for tie SPKINO TU AUB. and we feel satisfied our efferu have been success ful. Call aed give ns the benefit of your opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Suitings, which wa will Make te Order In the Best Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUBGEE & SUTTON, Tsllsrs BBf ClstBlers, NO. 84 OMNTR1 SQUARE, LANCASTER PA. ClafAJal.aa -nrlLLIAM EDMONDS, Wbelsult Dtalsr tsd Ocmmiuiea Mtrtltist isaix eismes CIGARS. Advanoes made en saleable geed, ones and Salesroom, NO.SDYBBSTBBBT. aprlSSmd Provldanee, Bkeda Island. NOT10K TO TKBHPASSKRH AND UUNNEBS.-AI1 persons are. hereby for- bidden te trespass en Any of the lands of the Cornwall and ec peedweU eetatfe in iDanpn or iIIVb, whether lnolesed iW nnln- Lancaster ceuntlts. w c'esed. either for tka nurnass of sheeting or ?':. . J" tow wte terttffi J?SS asaiest ail uespaaang dstmlnaA mStMT IhU nel aald lands of tts nn- wraf. dbL! AM PBBBlf Alt, LTSBBilT i". Thar. J. W. IMAl sBsUrfJslia aWtH-Ud AttaiMfSlBtJs. fiCWfBSSaMalJS U i?.?4"-' MUimATSMM. .-n&4r'4, rJA-f JSi- V, fj-i. .l -'.V ,v-ii! )k&&23&?k2&g&tetft i1r.&2fr& V jy &C&&A at52f?v--
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