1VT EST fc. i l3fc rce.. &... aVJt-J m vrf. & S BwBaVS VKHIUUngiSiS WtiklT IotftUineoar " M"HT$W?i nWrOHRIMi i himtmi kv F?P tMTMXIOatMOnU Ummw i Fa. Conceftn Jnuttigmet LAXOASTKR, JORB 1, 1887. 1? fce ranralainar atlneraece. ;iTBaBuUer lately delivered an address te gSB?L., ; ' !in IS ) MM an a in ara MM MOD MW HMh'ILNfMiMBaMnMb Mtn, HltWIRHI HMH eeirtae InMlMMnainMiaTWTrAncyna SlMim. At tlUIIIUW UTTA mmmim ta wash aaazar. i ' sia'fl.llii law iiliiilimtn In which, nmenir .'Jaw tUsge, be told them that be never awtwi te defend an Innocent man charged Jvfca) murder, because the responsibility .-'wwsfsedae heavily upon him; and he told 'aWteunr men that there was no reason .ttrkyttwyaheu'd refuse te be counsel for I whom they knew te be guuty.eecause -" ' AL.Ii. .MAtMAa .a Jn frtf a man an is una hku uuuuns w -" - of crime all that he could lawfully & for himself, and aa he was net te plead guilty his attorney I Justified in securing his acquittal in honorable war. He told tbe embryo " A A. Laualakta aaAaUalH J'Thlt tlilT &awrvexa w wvsuiauiy wkuwui ,.ue.ut : wtnw euent was. guilty before ueienaing -Wm,becauae their defense would be ma -i'tatlau ahaped by a knowledge of the real : ;!; and advised them never te declare I'lntat blank te the court and jury that their itUMi was innocent, lest they might come 'awte disrepute when it was found that he ,v: m ." . g nereis no barm in these declarations, f'iKmm 1 much of worldly wisdom ; yet Butler lkas been virulently assailed by news- jaaajer eouera 01 exceaeiveiy usaumcu '-?.i,Tirtae, as though ne naa saia tome- aaaaT areaeiui, ana me courts ei ,XVjStfaaAj.tk,aAffl arm avM aaIIaI nnnn fl iteilalDi notice of Butler's outrageous senti. lBMBta. There is no occasion whatever for rAva uniuiuu wiu we nuiuie nuv iu E3ff ' anawiaeives into a passion ever miners fyp Daseneas simply snow tnat tney de net Sjy- Knew tnat wnereei wiey apeaK. it is un- s&? deubtedly the duty of a lawyer who accepts I.'.-.".' A, -. ,, & . ., , ., & t r vne caw ei a cueut te ue au maw ue may fev-honerably de for him; and it is certainly BJr, wta Im Kim lk tiA vti whathw ttta .Itant. f.J.. ' .-ja-VMV 1UWUV M .,.... ,: and there is no maimer of itlen upon him te withdraw from the defense It he finds him te be guilty ; and he will be exceedingly prudent and sensible if be can refrain from se making his client's case hh own as give the jury his personal assurance of his innocence ; when he may turn out te be irullty. This is all that Butler has advised and declared, and the editors who assail him for it are denkevs of the first class; of which k there are as many in the editorial prefes sien as in any outer, xne eniy remaraaeie thing that Butler said was that be would rather defend a man guilty than a man in nocent of murder. That is a matter of taste. Hest lawyers probably would prefer 3 mt wbguu uw muumiib, duuad iui iuc iff greater aattstactien or tnetr senstDiiities, and mere ler ine greater ease or trie jed. Ba Dull.. .tAavAa iliuillnaa n tttmr tiuMiiaa 9 , IWIUIUbUJbJl MiU l lUU4UIJ te a riCAOUlD V te him te have a real hard case of import- a.is, ance te Qzbt. in wmcb be will be free te ;;. let himself loose and try every sort of desper ate expedient, knowing ne win de no injus tice te his client who Is guilty and worthy et hanging anyhow. It is probably the same feeling et pleasure that a phyii- elan has in undertaking a desperate case Is which there will be plenty of glory and miwfactlen if he wins, and if he fails, his BtUeet will net suffer mere than the death that was inevitable anyhow. Penderly's Time te Strike. The let of Mr. Powderly is surely net a r happy one, and the fame that he has se cured seems dearly bought. lie has shown ability that would give him command of a mere lucrative position than the one he lfceWs, but he sticks te tbe Knights of La La rS'bershlp with a tenacity that commands 'A.v admiration. Ilatdly a week passes that there Is net a rumor published et irrecan cllable disputes in the order, and violent attacks en the master workman. As rep. resented in tbe daily press, the whole vast machine is hi a permanent condition of impending collapse, and yet months pile Cs. ud into vears. and the order lives en with , the Irrepressible Powderly en top. At the present writing there seems te be little doubt that the affairs et tbe Knights are in a bad way. District Assembl v Ne. $0 1. in Philadelphia, Is head ever ears in C:r daht. and tha imnmilnn nfVn leni. tj '& te have greatly displeased many active jfaauui. xucm cuuipiauu everywhere, ,;tapeciBuy in mcage. iiui Chicago Is no ne no hterioualy hard te please, and tbe attack of ny jze en Air. rewderly is se bitter that It must rebound en its authors. Peo - Pee - ylt will net readily believe that he and his Eetiate. are a "corrupt and inefficient it must rebound en its authors. Pee- aa)gnfttt danger new menacing tbem ataaaaa ia ha nsta that no matuurement. hew. fax sJdUM, cu avoid, namely : a falling iaaV a tarraaBB occasioned by the anatbv of ''jjaaieOT who bare grown tired of ceutrltv -J srtiaf te its support, aad have lest the en- ;.BBlBjaaaasu m uutsubb. w iMfvvmmi g great things of taa order ; bare ever estl- ,'m.J tfta mmv atul iliiilaissillmslail IIia . -- a aKIaw Ita mwiAm a Iia " i""w."i " of Its total failure. Te replace tbe of taUhwUss. with the persistant of fixed purpose U new the Hercu- of tbe labor leader. t- tgH" HMetrlefcea.' Beaver has vetoed the appre- f 1600,000 for tbe state capital upaa tba ground that tbe tevatbaaswejrtopajrferlt. that taW bill la jest WMmtii havt team. It is well tbsM amaedied tbe plan of lm- AMI aafsvral, ad w0m:M;mmmm z:.yz7'-zr WKKKKSfmnW BflanMalSOBsU ha, WW aet call f BtMWB et Ilevaa te ti defeat wMak he dwaevered lalaivanieWU. Vat asme reasoe he is waelately appaiad havng thw bill vivi fied, ttia ttjeagm H aaay be dose by simply ealHag UtatmaT tha Senate. 1'eeslbly he deeaaetbellTe thtt the meetlug of the Seeate alone can remedy the defeat of the Wll. Peaaibly hla reluctance -rriuRs from hls.anwilllngness te cause the e.Tpens-aef aa extra session of the llcuse. But these reasons are seemltiBly se luad equate as te prompt a suspicion that the governor doesnet really want the new revenue bill te be made a law ; or that his party advisers de net. In view of the fact that the extra tax it assesses upon corporations would pay the extra cost of the legislature's meeting sev eral times ever, and of the further proba bility that the members would serve without pay ; and of the ether fact that really only the Senate need be assembled; and If the additional certainty that the entire public with a loud voice demands that the levenue bill be enacted at once into it seems net wholly un Just te conclude that the governor has some strong reason, of whleh the public Is net advised, for refusing te put life into the revenue bill. It may be that he simply wants te gratify a desire te slash the appropriation .bills, of which we confess that there are many that will very advantageously be vetoed. But since Senater and Secretary of State Quay, who seems te held the Kepublicau party of the state in the hollow of his hand, has uttered se manifestly insincere an ex pression of distress at the failure of the revenue bill, it is in order te suspect all the llepubllcan chiefs and puppets of pre tending a grief at its death which they de net feel. Tub reputation of Jake Sharp gives color te tbe charge of JurynxiDg, but that wily operator would net himself have managed things se clumsily as te be round out Tuf.bk aeem te be some very nervous peo ple in New Yerk. The Chamber or Com merce la considering the advisability e! building ten small team rams te be used te protect the harbor Irem Invasion by an enemy. Picketts' men will go te Gsttysburg alter alL The condemnation of the action of tbe Gettysburg Memerial association In forbid forbid leg the erection of a monument has been se vlgoreua,and the Philadelphia brigade baa se urgently repeated its Invitation te the Southerners, that they have decided te have the reunion en the battle field. A Russian Journal which la credited with a aemi-elllclal character announces that if England assumes control in Afghanistan Russia will require guarantee that her position in Central Asia will net be en barrasaed, and If theae are refused Rusla will take whatever measures she believes expedient "and would net be concerned whether tbey were agreeable te England or net." Tbe simple tact et England's presence aa an active power may be said te cm bar ass Russia and the kind or guarantee that she might renuire cannot easily be tuemml, TUe uewspaper aeema te assume that England would refuse te grant It and the atfecUtien of sublime Indlnerence aa te RritiBh feeling In the matter aeema te indicate that tr" Russian mind la fixed en tbe humiliation ct England. Lord Churchill's remarks en tbe misman agement of the "queen's navee" are net calculated te increase tbe caution of tbe bear in his trilling with tbe lien's tail. Guns were made after deaigna that bad lieen con demned by expert, and ordnance officers, wbb gave warning that tbey would burst were reprimanded. One fcun burst with halt a charge and tbe whole let were condemned at a less et 1,000,000. Frem this experience we may profit; and tbe moral clearly is, build guns, abipa and torts no faster than la consistent with careful designing and thorough inspection. Tm: wise Ben Butler says tint he is out of politics ; can see no reason for entering tbe political field again "unless an emergency arises." He baa a way of raising emergon emergen clea te suit himself. Seme of tbe Grand Army people of St. Leuis are very much disturbed ever the pos sibility that the preaident may rlilt the city X during the encampment next IM and It la said that the executive ceuimittee Is tloeded with letters from Grand Army pests announ cing that they will net come It the preaident la there. General Neble and Genera Tuttle are reported as discussing tbe matter In con cen ference with considerable warmth, and, II the latter Is correctly reported, be must be a miserable specimen el our veteran defenders. "The Grand Army doesn't propone te lend itself le any political scheme and l:ey won't boom Cleveland. Just aa sure as 1 am here, 1 tell you they wilt iusuli and duub blui II tbey come here." "If they de," said General Neble, I'll never pet my Teet inside a Grand Army pest again. 1 respect tbe preaident because be is president" 'We respect tbe eilice," said General Tuttle, "but despise tbe man that la la It. Yeu won't get half tbe peslx bere, aud there is bound te be trouble If Cleveland cerae.4. It ia net probable that this represents tbe real feeling of any large element of the Grand Army and General Neble's sentiments will be echoed by many. But if tbe president cheeses te visit 8u Leuis at thettuieefaGraud Army encampment, that organization need net Hatter itself that be makes the Journey in aearch et a boom, lie has that article in a perfect state or preservation en his cilice Utile, Mayer Hkwitt, or New Yerk, ia enforc ing tbe obnoxious prevision el tbe New Yerk law prohibiting the use el liquor en Sunday at hotel tables. The quickest mode of repealing an obnoxious la i$ te eurerce it. A Buti.br club has been formed in Bosten. Its mlaslen ought te be te club Ben out el political life. Pittmiiuhu Journals publish ions; columns of names and figures which are supposed te show tbe business done annually In tbe city from t30.oeo a year lamp Inte tbe millions. 1 1 lue "curacy or XLl'i SSSi?.1 The accuracy of this report cannot be de- buslnesa men very naturally their business Dublin, but the tout cannot be many millions out of tbe way, and ltts certainty a splendid exhibit el tbe business development et the city. There are at least a dozen establishments clalmlnir te de a business el a million or mere and Jeseph Heme & Ge. are down rer $3 300 000 The preflta en the turning et all this' capital may be relatively large or small, and as people gradually appreciate that fi th.,. will be lea aversion en the part of th uiiivuiiiH tu aiauun me volume el their I yearly business with accuraey. in pnuburg I u mhivhwi ius im isrni en west) returia Is meeting with strong opposition. It aeema that the Ksds ship railway scheme baa net been burled with the great engineer. Colonel James Andrews, or Alle gbeey Oily, has been cbesea aa tbe engineer beat fitted te carry out tbe bold project be be be oaeaeotbl oieae business association with Captain Eada and bla familiarity wltb the Isthmus. A Ttd-BM BYeaa Irslaad. A wooden oreaa baa baea ereeled at Bodyke weere tne eviouea naa te no eteppea en so se so eeuat of tbe eberlff belag selaed wltb a fit nrna which are laaerieed theae words i 'i Praise tba Lord I Here taa triaat'a art was paralysed." fHE IiAKCASTER PAILY fit. m&mS&S A Member of the St. LoeU Club Who U raiuoes m a llall-Playrr. J. K. O'Xelll, or "Tip" O'Neill, as he li known te tbe baseball enthuslatls, the hard bitter of tbe St. Louts Browns. Ills work this season has been extraordinary and should he keep It up he will stand at tbe bead of the baiting list, uet only of tbe Association, but also ahead el the crark bitters et the League, in 1SS5 O'Neil, steed third en the list et bat ters of the Association, being tied for that ultra hv ltrownine.ef the Louisville, with an average of 339 Orr, with average of Sltl and Carutbera and Hecker with averages or 312 were ahead of htm. It we compare these averaie with the League averages we find that O'Neill would have held sixth place In tbe tutting average nf tbe elder awo awe awo ciiitlen. As left Helder, O'Neill has but few equals, and in Lvxl be steed second In tbe Association list with an average of .'XT, being surrwssed only by Kuebne, nf tbe Alle itbeny, but Kuehne only played 23 games te 133 by O'NfllL l.srkln, of the Athletic, came nearest te O'Neill, playlnic 13. games, and making a record el .$! By this it will be seen that O'Neill is really at the head of tbe list of left fielders of tbe Association. In the great world's serlM belweeu the St. Leuis and Chicagea at theendefthe seaseu et 16. he led tn the batting, having an average of 400, whilst tbe best average ter the Chicagea was made by Bums, wbe obtained .333. In the fielding be waa second only te Curuthers, both men having an average of 1000, but Carutbers ac cepted 11 chances te 13 by O'Neill. O'Neill plaved in all six games el tbe series. As an alP'reund player be ranks with tbe best. Nete of the field. The League games yesterday resulted as fellows : At Detroit : Chicago 4, Detroit 2 ; at Philadelphia : Philadelphia 3. Bosten 1 ; at Washington : New Yerk 14, Washington 2; at Indianapelis: Indianapolis 12, Pitts burg 0. The St. Leuis beat tbe Broeklyns for the feurtb time in Brooklyn yesterday, and the score was 7 te 1. Tbe Cleveland s defeated the Meta en Staten Island by 6 te 3. Tbe State Association games et yesterday resulted: At Wllkesbarre : Wilkeabarre 11, A 1 toen a 9; at Allentewn: Allentown 14, Johnstown 0; atScranten : Willlamspert 10, Scranton 4 ; at Reading : Reading 11, Brad ford L Dan Caey, the young pitcher of tbe Phila delphia, astonished the base ball world by making a home run oil Conway of Bosten. Besides himself it;brought McLaughlin in and wen the game. Tbe Scranton club has withdrawn from tbe State Association and taken the Oswego club's place Inthe International League. The schedule of tbe State Association will .be played without Scranton. i ne wuKesDarre people are very sorry mat Scranton Jumped, as there will no longer be' aucb a rivalry between tbe two tewna. Dave Orr, manager and first baseman of tbe I Meta, Is aurely unfortunate. Yesterday be ruptured a mood vessel in running ana will be laid up ler several weeks. Teny Mullane baa gene te Rutland, VL, te pi;cb for a miner club at f200 per month, lie la still reserved by Cincinnati and tbe management of that team de net seem te be te clever as they thought Tbey said Teny would net be allowed teplay,but he has gene Inte a club which Is net a party te the national agreement. Danny Richardson seems te be a fixture at second for New Yerk Instead el Ewlng. Tbe latter ) new en third, also doing well. The Pittsburg had but three hits off Healy yesterday, and the residents of that town te-day call It tbe Allegheny club, Let it go down te iuture generations that Tim Keene was In his prime in tbe year 1SS7, and that be is one pitcher unatlected by tbe new rule's Srw Yerk irerfif. He was cer tainly badly ullected by something the day tbe New Yerk 0ened the Philadelphia ground?. aOHKTMNO AHUVT TMIM.M8. lbn Has Ilanscksfpsr Fluds THry at the Itunteu uf Her i,He. -Vellle Barns In Country Gentleman. " Trlfli-s even leaU te heaven ! Tildus uiitke tbe life el man.'' It ia tbe trilles in tbe busy housekeeper's life of which I new speak the little duties that must be done day a'ter day, and which go far towards constituting the life et tbe housekeeper. Were each or thrse duties te be performed hut once, It would matter but little in what manner it waa done. But since tbe same work muat be executed ever and ever, much el it daily, the greater ease with which It la done, the happier will be tbe housekeeper's life, and the savtnger the time and strength will result benelicially te her family. But it would seem that Instead of facilitat ing their work with Intelliitent planning, many housekeepers will de It in the very hardest way, and will go through life bear ing a heavy burden which might be greatly relieved by well-directed thought. The matter of tbe tire-making throughout the long winter season, is really one nf much Importance. Uttentimes it falia tetbe women folks te de, and tbey are caused much annoy, ance by tbe lack of dry material. A geed nupply of dry kindling material should be placed In store tbe lirat of tbe winter season, and be replenished as It is used, se that a lire can be quickly construct? J whenever needed. This matter Is one that is strictly attended te In our own borne. A barrel of waste paper, a box of pine kindling and a pile or dry.bard weed, finely chopped, are placed In a con venient shed, and when the Ureuuking falls te me te de, as It occasionally does, the task ia an enay one. I waa uiuct amused and also annoyed at tbe trials or a housekeeper In making firee, wltb whom 1 bearded a few years age. The hUBband was absent, and every morning through rain, shine or cold, she would repair te an old woodshed and "pick up" whatever she could find ter constructing her fire, Hbe would go through with that same trial every tnernlug, and then grumble ever it during the day. One morning when she was com ing, I said : Why don't you manage dlllarently about your lire 7" ' Hew T" she asked. II Provide yeurseir with kindling material, and slop this daily annoyance you have. Keen waste paper ou baud, and have some kindling weed prepared." 11 But I don't have any waste paper te spare," sbe said. " Well," 1 said, " an excellent substitute are dry leavea. The ground ia new covered wltb them. Haven't you aeme old barrela and boxes you could fill wltb tbem, and place tbem under cover for tbe winter use T And then btre a boy te come occasionally for a day, and chop aeme weed line and keep it Just ter kindling." 1 never thought of that," abe said. 1 urged the matter, knewleg the help 't would be te my hard-working bOitea, untl kuuu aunuiy ei ainaiieK was en nana. I Altar tDt tbe trouble ever tbe morning fite vanished, and our breakfaata were eaten ia peace. It is a wendertui Impetus te the day 'a work te get things in readiness overnight for the preparation el breakfast. If potato, a "'."J? oeoked they should be washed tbe night before ; tba meat should be sliced : the ceilea should be kspt convenient te the Iii.An',,,uCp,y .et bred en hand will save the flurry el making buacult when tbe Tne early morning hour, and particularly where there are little children te r be dressed and cared (or, ta very tiresome te tba beuse, keeper, and bar bead should plan well that uis iwy naaus uisy axeeuia easily, 1 knew a housekeeper wbe is net very Isrge or very strong, but hy unfortunate ctr ctr cumstanets Is made te bear a heavy burden of work. I have beard ber say that bar head did equal work wltb ber bands; that abe kept a mental surveyor constantly out Plan ning ea her labors, and In this way sbe Is able te eeeempiiab doable the work (bat abe etaar wlaeceald, -. Vr.-:?:t-5K IOTELLIGEyCER SATURDAY. JUKE 4, 18W. Rv. WiLtiAM r. ADAMa. e yiekakwib wbe waa an Taaraday eleaa Maaep of Ike Protestant Episcopal dlecaaa of aawaea, Maryland, baa telegraphed hie aecepaanea. Cit aki.ks IIefkr, a grandson el Andreas Hefer, tbe Tyrolean patriot, ta aaM by UM Lancaster Inquirer te be living la vary humble circumstances In Drytown, this county. UKNKRAI.R C Nswten, a leading lawyer and Democratic politician et Arkansas, died In Little Heck en Thursday night He coin cein tnandett the Arkansas force during the H "Brooks-Baxter war" of 1S7I. Ex-VicK 1'HKsinKStT Wit, A. Wnaat.aa, who is dying at lilt home In Malene, New Yerk, Is sintering Irem selteulng et the brain. Fer ten days past be was rational only at intervals. He Is OS years el age. Kkv. Surrt.Y Chask died In Detroit en, Thursday night, aged M years. Me was born lu Vermont and went te Michigan asoneel the tlsrt Baptist borne missionaries In that state. During tbe war he was commissioner et the l-reeumena uuteau. KnwAHb Evkh:tt Hams told tbeetudents of Cernell tbst the best opportunity el study ing human nature was te be bad by entering the preleMlpn of tbe schoolmaster. Mr. Hale taa keen observer, but bis Judgmect la uet entirely sound In Ibis matter. Tbe Ideal opportunity ter atudylng human nature In an almost infinite variety or phases and under almost every conceivable circum stance Is enjoyed by a reporter for a metro politan journal. There la no ether way of "seeing Ills" and learning te knew men that compares with this. KcterrurU Chatch synod, The general synod of the Reformed church, at Akren, Ohie, elected Rev. U, W. Welker, of Lament, North Carolina, moderator by a unanimous vote, Rsv. S. N. Callender, et Mount Crawford, Virginia, was cheeeu first vice president, and Rsr. Cbarlea M. ScbaaT, et Huntington, Indiana, second vice presi dent Rev. Dr. Isaac U. Relter, of Dayton, Ohie, Is tbe stated clerk. Taa Citadel et chivalry. rrnm the Nashville Union. A young lady said at the recent meeting of tbe Women's Christian Temperance nnlen in Savannah : "Chivalry, which has tied from all etber iiuartera, has taken refuge In news paper offices." It is unnecessary te state that this young lady is the prettiest and brightest representative of her sex In Geor gia. The American Tract Heclety. Frem the Mew Yerk Bun. Yet we are bound te say that, in our epln ion, the cause et religion would net suffer it the Tract society were discontinued alto gether aud the publication et religious litera ture lett te ordinary publishers meeting a natural demand. The Cburcb Army. The "Church Army," the Anglican rival of the Salvation Army, was started about five years age by the Rev. William Carllle, a young curate of Londen. It employs work, lngmen te reach werktngmen, and seems te be growing in strength and Influence. Iiett. Frem Town Topics. Van Spertt geea by en the avenue with bis New Siberian bloodhound. Miss A. Splended brutes, aren't they ? Miss B. 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It la perfectly sate te use tn 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 atates. Sold everywhere. B cents a bottle. mayJMydAw Tba Impending Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with Consump tion. This disease may commence with an ap. parentis harmless cough which can be cured In stantly by Kemp's Balsam for tbe Threat and Lungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve allcasea. rrice Bu cents and O. Trial tit frtt . rer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. UT North Queen street ee-lwdAltw THAT HACKING COUGU can be se quickly cared by Shlleh's Cure. We iruartntee it. oeia by H. B. Cochran erugaist, Mes. 137 and U North Queen 8U, Lancaster, . sier, i-a. (1) The areas American Cbertu. Sneezing, snuffing and coughing 1 This lathe music all ever the land just new. "I've get such an awful cold lu my bead." Cureltwlib Ely's Cream Balm or it may end In the toughest form of Catarrh. Maybe yen have cvarrh new. Nothing la mere nauseens and dreadful. Tuts remedy masters It as no ether everdld. Net a snuff nor a liquid, fleaaant, certain, radical. mylHwdcedAw CT. JACOBS OIL. St Jacobs Oil -rea-Strains, Sprains and Bruises. JOHN TEEUEB, Champien Oarsman of Amer ica. " I btve found St, Jacobs OU of Inestimable value." MU. J. :. COl-ELANO. Editor tiufreltan Cielttt Sydney, N. 8. W. "Hy tricycle Journey of 19) miles would net have been completed without St. Jacobs oil." WB. WH BKa.CU, World's Champien Oars- las. iii&n, iwiyai iieiei, yue. St. Jacob's oil curs stillness, cramps muscular pains In tralalag." end 0APT. I'AUL UOYTON, the worldrsnewned Swimmer. " 1 de net see hew I could get along without tot. Jacobs OU." MR. JOHN KOLia, Champien Bicyclist, 1 Liverpool St.. Sydney. S. a. W. Liverpool St.. Sydne; .Iter rldlns 1.000 ml Jacobs OU rsmevedall fatigue and pain auer naiug mwu mues acaiusi time, et. ajTR. m. f. PAINTIK, Londen Ataletle Club. St. Jacobs Oil cureoTmeer a sprained ten- den." pDWAgOllANL AN, Champien Oarsuan. M rer muscular pains I have found 8k Jacobs OU Invaluable." 4' LL basb HALL CLUBS. Individually and collectively. se at. Jacobs Oil ler sprains, strains and bruises. ALL ASSOCIATIONS of Field Sports, urf. Water and Reid, um Ik Jacobs Oil for sprains, strains and bruises. Xvsry apnUeaUen alvaa ralui : err battle eenuuns a eure i arer betUata.ua u In nnl l,.y . avenr snrauiaa bottle bsars the arm's fa- is te fsek reld by Uruiau issIhiiuSl H&i AVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT T Perfect FittiDg Ready-lade Calice Wrappers at 75 Gents. first-class In all respects. Think about It, and decide It It will pajrte bay the goods and have them tnaile Jlfflll L Rill .1KR9BVR Popular Attractions at AS cents and an cents, which will surprise and delight jeu when you seethetu. READY-MADE DRESSES at Remarkably Lew Price, WRAPS ANH JACKBTS-I.etsnr comfort Mr the roel lnerntuKs and etenlniis for very little money rnrexamplet NKa.TUI.OTH WHIP. JOSEPH L RAU & CO., 136 te 138 North Queen St. SKW ADVKKTISKMKXTS. J. E. CALDWELL A CO. BRIDAL SILVER Complete Cets of Table ware In tlard Weed cases, containing Five and Six tieiens. Bridal CbcsU, Including, In addition te the Table ware, all the requisite Servers, Ladles, Tongs, Spoons, etc., or one pat tern. K1NC13 SHELL lielkd CORONA ALBION Owil ST. OLOUD COLONIAL Engraved OBMBDIOIS OTMBBLINH ami HAWTHORNS FLBUR-D1-LIS Oxi-lhnl ANTIQUBSHBLL OHRYSANIHbUCOM ratten,? ENGLISH SCROLL QUBBN OflARLOtTB LILY OF THB VALLEY J. E. CALDWELL &CO., 002 Chestnut St, PHILADELPHIA. QAMHMAM A BRO 66L.GANSMAN&BR0.68 North Queen St. We Invite every reader of this advertisement te call and Kninlne our Goods and Compare frlces. belling M INS'S, BOY'S AND CIIILPRK.VS CLOTHING (H.KTI IL) At LKB3 THAN WHOLESALE 1-BICKS. Who ever heard of Hen's All-Weel Suits at 13.(07 Ten different styles te select from. Who ever heard of Hen's Four-Butten Cuta way Suits. Ail-Weel Worsted, at S7.W 1 Ten dif ferent styles te select from. Who ever heard of Hen's All-Weel Knsllsh Worsted nults. Cutaway or back, at 110 w J Twenty different styles te select Irem. Y Hen's Seersucker Coats and VesU at II 00, IL23 ana it se. Hen's Fine Hehalr Coats and Vests, from tue and upwards. Summer Pants selling at 60a, ":., 85c , It 00 and i.. All-Weel Pants selling at IL75, 12.0), L30, S3.0O and II 00. aar Fit, Quality, and the Lewest Trices Guar, aateed, L. GA ft BRO., Merchant Tailors. HANurACTURgaa or en's, Beja aad ChlUrea'a ClaUIaf, B. K. CO. M. QUIEN A OBAHUB BTS, LANCABTKK PA. earThe Cheapest (and Exclusive) Clothing Beese In the City. M KRJH A RATHKOII. Prices Down -AND- Values as Geed as Ever. Nobody need wear Shabby Clethes these times, when New Ones may be had for se small an outlay. We can (it you nicely for Ten Dollars, and from that te Twenty. And if you leave with us Ten Dollars In Meney we'll.'glve you Ten Dollars in Value. (J- Strictly Fair Dealing only will be tolerated. Hyers & Rathibn, RELIABLE CLJrTHIEBS, NO. 13 IABT DNO STRUT. LAXOASTU, rA. N1 OTIOK.-LOST OR MlHliAID, KOUR iartiaeaias of atesa ia saa ranaars- upaal aaaa. ei I ansastar, nasaa et Jtaass. friiHiaF. via : Me as. dasa Havasabsv IX MM. aMsasharasi Wa 7s. aatet April A, UTa, for 4 shares i Me. , SataA faiwaarr a lata, for t sharas i Ma est, daiasl July 1, UTAlbr a shares. jiPBuastuuai aae saw iW Jfl-U HaisM Ifjer w wrHaVajsaj A?H.JeS'.Hkt.. etWafA,..wlaaf fw1 'i-' WK4M, JMMMTS, AC. -WK ARK SKMilMQ- THE NEW STORE. A' Ce riMR JKU9KYS at UreaUy Keduced us G RKAT BARUAINS I METZGER & NEW Neb. 38 and 40 136-138 N, Queen St, WASH DRB88 GOODS Crinkles, Beereuckera, Batinee, Glngbama, Lawns, Batiatea. WHITE OOOD3 Vloterla and India Lawna at 8, 10, 13 1-3, 10, 20, 20. SO, 37 1-aeente. Ona Let Superior Quality Wnlta Platd Muslins at 12 1-2 oenta ; wera made te aell at 25 cents. METZGER &HAUGH MAN'S, NKW 38 and 40 Wert King St., S' UMMER DRESS GOODS. SUMMER DRESS GOODS! White Goods All Kinds. CRINKLE SEERSUCKERS I SATWESI SATIRES! All the Lewest. above In Full Assortment and Prices Always the R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te tba Court Heuse, rwAt. rKWELKY AND AltT. mmnnmk WntiMiDQ ,JIUIUJIUU,U ART WORK, French Clocks, Bronzes, " KjNIYES, FORKS AND SPOONS, GHOIGE VIENNA AND PARIS NOVELTIES. Prices Are Very Lew This Year. H. z. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Fa. XEW AD VF.RIHMTilEXTa T ANTED. W A Bread, Cake and rrelzel Raker. Ap. nlv te u i e. n n n ii m . AnnvlUe, Lebanon county, r t as If L'siltin JJ-lwd S TORE OPEN EVERY EVENINO. Temple of Economy. BOSTON STORE, 26 AMD 28 NORTH QD1EN ST., LANCABTKB, P. BETTES TALUKS THAN KVXU IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS ! nriv fikeks "CAT8K1LL"BU1TINC, Forty Inches Wide, Kc.a Vara. ONC CASK KAC1I 37 1-2C. BILK A WOOL SUITINGS. UUKCK HKB0B8. PLAID BKMUIH. ALL-WOOL A LB AT BOSS. Cream Dress Goods. Wa have the Largest Assortment of Cream Prats Goods In this city at Le treat meet. White Djress Goods. Victeria Lawns, India linens. CerSed JFIqae, and a bewildering variety of pretty novelties, leu'il be Delighted with the Assortment. WASH GOODS. OecHhc. SUUKk W te Varisty at i, ex, W and li Cenu. gar Bpaclal Offering of Bltek Silks. Black Oaabmeras,Black Henrlattat at Leas than Cost of Importation. StammBios.&Ge,, 'jjtkDmn or low rfuexsi kwp' . I'rlees i 1 10. nav, iLTland lias. Bargain eutte. HAUGHMAN. STORE. West King Street. STORK, (Opposite Cooper Heaw.) Laneaatar, Pa. III J jraw ADrmHTiammmnrm. T EVAN'S FLOUR. Levan's Fleur THB BB8T. H.lbAs N EWYOKKHTOBB. Summer Hosiery! NMT8c SHAND, NOS. 6, 8 & 10 IsfaST KINQ ST., LANUA8TRK, PA.. Have sueeeeded tn securing a number of Bar galas In Hisses' and Children's Black and Colored Hese at 8,8, 10. 1'X ets. a pair. Hisses' Black Hese, White Feet, only 11H cts. a pair. Hisses' fast Blaek Hese, Plain or nibbed, 17, X, II and 37K eta. a pair. Special Bargain te Ladles' Plain and Fancy Hese at 8, 8, 10 aad UK ets. a pair. Ladles' Fine Belbrlggan Uese at lltf. is, te and at eta. a pair. Ladles' Fancy Striped Hese, fea, a pair, never sela for less than tee. Ladles' fine Gauze Striped Hese, Me. a pair ; real value, 37)fc Ladles' Lisle Thread Heee aU'X, 50, 74 et. te II Full lines of slew Spring Bhtles In LISLE THBKAOaLOVKS, SILK TAFFKTA OLOVBS, PUUB81LKGLOVKS, K1UULOVK8, In every variety of styles at low prices. All Silk Lace Mitts, te aad M eente a pair. Maw Jersey MltU at S. W. 17. MeU. a pair. A Hpclal Drive In Ladles' Faney moreldarst Uandkercbiefs at 10 and 1H U. a pair. New Yerk Stere. W r&nr4i . j - yE. Ti' j. . -s &Li&i 'rr-if,. .:!. (.i f..