TO: Hi7rrmr: &Ki:& 1 v'S $K T.;&W JS w V- &n1biv' iTHE IaANCASTEB DAILY INTEUJGENCER; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1887. JS' v s m $? SjSOT rniuN, 111 ! . j J8 JS SS ligS: us ss iliM Sm Me BCB5S m in MMMlMaMM"0 , WiAjr Intenigtmeer ."- -i AY MMMN1 ViiS samaa or tnBTMBTCTIB w Aaosraeas urrase inniwunutui, I MlJMMri MS) MwraM M IMXBJiIOBHOKl. Laneaster, ra JCoiuefttcInteUtgetuA. LANCASTER, JCMC 8. 1887. ' Vj1. ts Tkat CtMilncf te Kill. I A Tbe Philadelphia Press says that Rufus r.'S.' Sbepley holds tbe. tame view that the IwraTTiivvrri) maintain In raratfl UILIIG Mii lfinr j nf the meeting of the Senate te i Its president a signature te the rev I bill. This opinion was communicated . A A. n - - a - A A 4 sVa as flAnAfnl MMJM swsajsajsj) 5 MWWWB-W XMMMnM OUTS) t "assb neffit i i aw we .i rcss retainer w aikhucj wcuum raKkkptrick,whe, after consultation with ?7t' Governer Beaver, declared that it was net . vi'swind. Ne reason was given for this epin- ?ssien. save that the Senate ceuia only ue ."aallaA tmrether tn consider executive busl- isess, while this was legislative business. y wecensiaer uus reason ww very iaji and it intensities our suspicion mat i Wl- a.AeA .,1.Ml.t.tMaf Inn ia imatlla rt tlin I R7! DWW """"" UWJ",W w . r I Bl m --.J 1,. JtllKAWMt-AlCT Wxlrvt0.1 r Zf 1VIBUUD uui) cuiu iiaa ucuuciawi; fwwti itfAM tt- .-.Aafe-iiftfinn Tf latf!tiff nPTlTlPil M;ln ft very small hole, which will be a het vivmCf wueu ii uuucitasvca w uac iibU nvinuA bill, that is unirersallr de- rSaumlAil fall for thn rftnann cfiven for its tek'&jhiltifn. Tha dnclaratien that the irre.it l tiXl " c--- v&atate of Pennsylvania cannot And a remedy wfpr an emitted signature te a law, which is '5f eJalmed te have been accidentally emitted, f, tmts the state in tee ridiculous a plight te iZZ .... -. t?um pauenuy enanrea. uoverner weaver && discovered that the president of the Senate ifu had net slimed the revenue bill and he 'immediately proceeded te make this failure effective In killing the bill. Evi dently he did net love it. Clearly he wanted it killed, and he refuses new te call an extra session, though the legislators offer te serve for nothing, and although he says an extra session Is the only cure. And he refuses tbe simple solution which we have suggested in the assembling of the tone. He declares he cannot as semble It save for executive business. Even though this be se, which it is net, what is the signature te a law but an exec utive act ? The governor saja he cannot sign because the president of the Senate has net ; wherefore then can he net call the Senate together that its president may de tins executive act in its presence as the constitution requires, se that the governor may perform the executive act of signing and making the bill a law V We are net sure but that the president of tbe Senate may call it together te wit ness his signature. It does net seem mate rial bow the Senate assembles se that it gets together and organizes and witnesses the signature of its president te the law already passed, which signature has been accidentally or wrongfully emitted. Mr. Shapley declares his decided convic tion that the signature was maliciously emitted through a conspiracy hired by the corporations whom the bill taxes. This conspiracy could net have been made effective without the action et the gover nor, in detecting the emitted signature and giving it a fatal iniluence net legitimately due te it. Hew could the conspirators knew that the governor would note the emission, or that, if he did, it would cause blm te withheld his signature, when if be bad signed and hed the seal of the com monwealth put upon the law, the courts would have maintained its validity ? Mr. Bhapley's accusation strikes high; but there seems te be plenty of powder te send It high and scatter it wide. It is te ba noted with interest iu this eoanectlen, that the governor expresses a peer opinion et the virtue et the slain reve nue bill. The Philadelphia Times reports blm as saying that the insurance com panies, whose taxes It reduces, are at the bottom of the pressure for the extra ses ses lien. Ue furthersays that the assessments in the counties have already been made for this year and the act would be of no flnan eial value te them until next year. He ob jects te the law that it would provoke much litigation from the powerful interests that It affects. He declares that it would have been a failure se far as producing a greater state revenue is concerned. 1 1 is tlieref ere Tery evident that the governor was net nn p, enthusiastic admirer et the new bill and pa uw. ue juiueu n wiiueut regret if net with ig. oseiuie pleasure, lllsjudgment may hen- .arswiy ue against it; though it would sm strange, were u se, since the ;)Mnien 01 the people, outside i, llxporatlens, seems te be unanimmwu. verit. Hut the fact probably Is that the ; ter's judgment has been controlled 1 fcla act dictated, by the powerful chiefs ,ble party, who have secured the same from the corporations that they ob- fejMttreDi tbe Standard Oil company for ;ipUstbBillingsleyblll. The gathering pew point clearly te the conclusion that MM eaaisekm of President Smith's signa- carefully secured, and its cense i carefully arranged, by Republican rehlefi. h A Great Edscatlsaal Ereat. ' & i I M- . - .- t,j,ex wee wm witness one or the most ble educational events In tbe history r:af lajieity.iuunely.theeesteunlsJexerclses I tf ansUiln snri Marshall college. Distln- i from all walks of life will be , and the city will wear a lit- Mr air all weak that will be as unique as I m iabt H will be becoming. isjttseaa of fcswcaMer are seaccus- JstUsariaf Fnaklla and Marshall llstlsslrBaaiawtlsstswyBeasetlmee iTsjsjgatjeitMffee. that Utklnatitu. laf MW HWMV MM ftsSBtaJtatHirsi a MtwMiadtMMi te ; Ml darts com cem f tiwnnareftt. MmMHev beattral town, their pm MMasUmnkUiig tfa tautaeM and social life of the city. In the intellectual advantage of the col lege te the town the field la se bread that accurate measurement is difficult. Hut It la certain that Franklin and Marshall col lege diffuses ever-broadening waves of cul ture ever this city, the effects of which reach into .every variety of life In our midst. , There Is, then, every reason why Lan castrians should desire te see next week's centennial exercises crowned with a glorious success ; and all the indications foreshadow this most desirable result. s m Serious Charges. The Harrisburg correspondent of the New Yerk WvrUl says in speaking of the failure of the general revenue bill in the last legislature, "that three senators and a clerk were given 7u,000 by the vari eus corporations wne win preut Dy ue bill's defeat." The Philadelphia 'Jmcs in moving for an extra session of the legisla ture te repair the blunder, asks Governer Beaver whether he is going te permit fraud te triumph by failing te call an extra ses sion. Here are two distinct allegations that the bill was defeated by fraud. They are made by responsible newspapers, and they threw upon the legislature an odium which It should be quick te cast off, if the charges have no foundation. Let the Republican legislators force the accusers te give the names of the accused. Until this is done, the stigma of fraud will rest upon every member of the List legislature. mt m Wiikm Wheeler allied hlmteir te tte fraudulent regime of JJayee, he took a short cut te oblivion. De. Me3t.N.v U going stark crsry. At the Academy of Music, New Yerk, en Sun day night, he la repotted as declaring that If the people are net aatltned wltb bio peaceiui agitation tbey will get "their bellyful of re forms such sN came through tbe trench revolution." TitK Indications for tbe Delaware peach crop this season range from fair te geed. Vaaii Com.'kee girls de net live en tirely en sentiment and culture. Tbe report et tbe treasurer shows that the young ladiea have eaten during tbe past year, among ether things, SI, COO pounds of freah meats, S.000 pounds of smoked meats, nearly .000 pounds of turkeys, ever 4,000 pounds of chickens, nearly 1.CV1 j pounds of fish, 3.', 000 clams, HI gallons et oysters, 2:50 barrels of flour, 11,000 of batter, 113,000 quarts or milk, 25,000 pounds of sugar, 30,000 oranges and lemons, 10,000 bananas, ever 1,000 bushels of potatoes, and 100,000 buckwheat cakes. '- JIi.mne dodged a meeting with O'Urlen before leaving New Yerk for Europe. Ills disposition te dodge Is the beat reason wby be will never secure the presidency. Tin: Yerk Gazette has abundant confidence In the honesty et newspaper patrons In Yerk county when it thus speaks : Hi send en your names, or hand them te your postmasters, cash or no cash, and we will send you the Gazette promptly and regularly ; and If you de net worry mere tbau we will about our pay for It, you will net lese much sleep about the matter, for a year or two, anyway. s Lancastch crematienlsts are making a name abroad. Dr. M. L, Davis haa been elected an honorary member of tbe Cremation society, or Milan, Italy. m a Tin: bids of rival companies for the privi lege of building elevated reada en certain streets In Philadelphia serve te Indicate tbe value of the franchise which tbe city gave away se freely te thestreet rail way companies. Tbe Consolidated Transit company offered (250,000 In cash and ? 10,000 a mile en the rail way built. Tbe Philadelphia & Northeastern company bad previously ellered 3 per cent of its gross annual receipts, and although tbey claim that this would be better than tbe elfer of tbeir rival, they new agree te replace it with a still better bid ; they will give 1500, 000 In cash and f 10,000 for every additional mile of read constructed. In tbe light of New Yerk's experience there ia grave doubt whether Philadelphia does well te permit tbe building et elevated railways; but If tbe city Is In such wild haste ler rapid transit that it cannot wait for the beat and safest article it does well te bold the privilege of building at as high a figure as roislble. Bic-i ci.t: clubs are new called "111" cluba. It is no wonder that a Frenchman said Americans gain two hours a day by clipping their words. TitK Scran ten Republican declares that the western half of tbe papulatien of tbe state is new represented by five out of the seven Judges en the supreme bench, while tbe eastern half has only Judges Paxson and Green. It insists tborefere that the new man en the supreme bench shall be an Eastern man, and the Jlepublican thinks that Hen. Alfred Hand, et Lackawanna, would fill the bllL Tbe Wilkesbarre Receril suggests Judge Klce, of Luzerne, for tbe va cancy because he would be a specialist in tbe law of coal mines and mining, and because be Is only 40 years et age. It ia interesting te read what these Journals think en thia Important question ; but tLe thought et Governer Beaver en tbe aubject la vastly mere significant, for he has the ap pointing power. With sensible men the claim of aectien should have no eflecL Give us a geed supreme court Judge, no matter wtiere he cemes from. Tbe court la aadly In need of stronger Judicial timber. JlKNnv Geehcjk aaya that if Lord Lana. dewne really owns ninety-five thousand acres In county Kerry. Ireland, he has a right te de as he pleases with his tenants. O'Brien was wise In steering clear of hla alliance. Tin: uk appears te be a great deal of rich picking around the Phlladelphiamunlcipality and we note that Jehn Wanamaker bobs up serenely whenever tbe dinner bell la rung, lie seems te have a taste for bleed since he aat around the carcass of the Heading with ucuweivesaa ieuber WelsU and Sammy Shipley. lie net long age appeared as a bidder for tbe gas works and new his com pany wants the streets. They happen, bow ever, te have made tbelr bid somewhat Inadequate, and will need te put their hands deeper in tbelr pockets, " It will be a great mistake for Philadelphia te sell the right te rapid transit en her street. She should keep It In her hands and rannira tbe payment of a certain portion of the gross receipts and all of the net receipts ever ten psreeub The University et Pennsylvania recently received 121,007 In donations and bequests, A sum like this would de vast geed for Franklin and Marshall college. FBBSONAU Parnbll'm health and weight are Improv ing daily. Anurkw H, Dili, has been sworn In is marabal of the Eastern district of J?Mnyl van Is, Oabdinal Gibbens' return te Baltimore was mads the occasion of a great display by the clvle sutherttles. Tee prelate was r eei vea ey us mayor ana 0117 uusenuew 1 eseortsdbrCsUieilosoatoUsstosMeBUaSstial, I wbsnlmiiOBBagseiTtesa were held. I Bbokemo Hill ajad Sad Bain fsassd Use I MMmvSMmwJb WIN BUM taatte did aet tarn much of it and that Sura we. md much quicker in hi eeuatry. Editor CBrinn htl a brilliant reception la Mew Yerk last evening under the auspices el the IrUh National Leslie and the lloir lleir man beuse committee nf the Itlsli l'arlla mentary fund. Kdlter O'llnen will bear te Ireland a letter from Kufrene K el ley, preiU dent of the Parliamentary Kntiil assoelatlorj, te Mr. l'arnell, Inclosing fjj,oeo. Majer A. C Kkinu'.iu., el this city, who delivered the Memerial Pay oration In Wilkesbarre, told a reporter of the Sunday Lttultr : " Yeu have set the liveliest town In tbe state eutilde of Philadelphia ami jett are ahead of that city proportionately. What 1 mean la thai your people show a derided Intereet In the thing going ou upeu inch a day as this." HENATen La F.wkttk reiTEit. el Con necticut, told a story about (ter. Trumbull, of bis state, who en the cxvaslen of a grand riot ascended a block and attempted by a speech te quiet the people, hcn a random mlaalle bitting hi in tn the ta'ad lelliil hi in te the ground. He was badly hurt, ami as his frlenda were carrying him Inte hi home hla wile met blm at the deer and exclaimed : "Wby, my Jmsband, f'ey have knocked your bralna euL" "Jfe, they haen't," nald the governor. "If I'd had any brains 1 shouldn't have gene there." Rkv. J. V. M vnn, D. D , dellvered an address at tbe Lutheran inlntsterlimi, en Saturday, en the establishing of the. Uvaugell cat Lutheran church el America by Hev. Henry Melcbelr Muhlenberg one hundred years age. The address was In Herman and outlined the life and labors of the patriarch from the time he lelt llalle, Germany, his native place, until his arrltal here In Novem ber, 1742, and his frequent travels through Pennsylvania, New Yerk, New Jersey, Mary land and the Seuth in hi Indefatigable zal te establish churches aud make converts te the Lutheran church. 1U Hall. Yesterday was a wet day for baie ball, but notwithstanding mauy ctuies were played. Tbese of tbe League were as follews: At Philadelphia, Philadelphia 15, New irk 11 . at Indianapolis, Indianapolis 5, Chicago 3 ; at Pittsburg, Detroit 0, Pittsburg 1. The Association games yesterday were : At PblladelrbK Athletics 10, Cincinnati 0 ; at Kaltlmere, Baltimore its Letiist Hie ( ; at Brooklyn, Cleveland 3, Brooklyn 2 ; at Staten Island, Mets r,, St. Leuis 3. The State Association games resulted like this yesterday : At Allentown : Allentown 7, Wllllamspertu : at lta;iin? : Aitoena,, Heading 0 ; at Wllkeabjrre : Wllkesturre U. Bradterd S. The New Yerksmade tel oef their four. teen hits In one Inning. It was a pretty game In Indianapolis yes terday, and there was very little bitting. The Baltimore bit St. Leuis very bard yes terday and wen easily. xne ueireit aavancei one ny winning mini Pittsburg yesterday, while B ten m lying Idle en account of rain. The Mets defeated the St. Leuis agtfn yes terday and they have geed reason te crew ever tbe ether Ktstern clubs and especially the Brooklyn. Byrne's men seem te be broken up and have fallen back te seenth place. Even Cleveland has a pudding en them. Beatln stilt continues te pitch wonderful ball ter Allentown. Te-morrow tbe A 1 toen a club visits Colum bia te play the Bears or that place. Pat Wetzel, of Wilkesbarre, had three hits yesterday, one of which was a triple. newer, ei rteauinp, wne was a memeer m tbe Ojwegeclub until It went under, is back In Heading and playing llrst for the home team. Shetzline has Ix-eu placed tn right field. At lNTKUMTIONl. KI-IMU1K And new the Ministerial l'helps, lliat diplomatic toady, Is loath te Introduce at court Tbe beautltal Ulss Cedy. lint this young maiden's father swears That go te court she will; And he's u bigger man than Phelps Just new-ls llutt'le till Framthe Ihleage Tribune. Our druggist informs us th it Pr. Hull's Cough Syrup sells better than miy ether ceuh hr 01 01 clne. New It's all right. It's all right, darling," said Mrs. Werkhard, "1 hive tested It thor ough')'. Salvitlen Oil will surtly cure jour pain In the back. BfMOlAL MUTIOBH. JUST AS GOOD. Don'tallew anyone te mike you bcllove any Other rvinidy Is Just as geed ler sick hculache as Iir. Leslie's ikc! il Prescription, ter it Is net true. This Is the only remedy In tl.e world that strikes at the root ei the dUeuae and drirutlt eat. Olve lta trial. SHII.OIl'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us en a guaruntie. It cures Con sumption, old by 11. II Cochran, druggist, Nes. 1J7 and 1.9 .North tjueen at., Ijincester, i"a. (3) Baeklen's Amlrm Halve. The Best Salve In the world for Cew, limlses. Seres, Ulcers, Salt Khenm, rever Seres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all akin Sru pileus, and positively enrea Plies, or no pay required. It UguaranUca te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price ff cents per box. Ter sale by U. B. Cecnnin. Druggist, 157 and IS) North Qnexn stnMt. l.ancaatAr. Pa. Cocaine, Iodeform nr Mercurials In any lerm In the treatment ei catarrh or hay feer should be avoided, as they ure both Injurious and dan gereuB. Iodeform Is easily detected bv Its offensive odor. "Ihe only reliable cutarih re medy en the market te-day Is hi) ' Cream lUlm, being free from all pM.oneus drags. It has cured thetifands et ucute and chronic cases, where all ether rrinedles have rallfd. A panicle lsapplled Inteeuch nostril, no pain, ngrt-Kthle te use. Price fllty cents. Jin, iwdied.tw The Impending Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with Consump tion. 1 his disease may commence with an an parentis harmless cough which can be cur d In stantly by hemp's lUlsim for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guaranteed te euro ami relieve allciues. frlceSu cents and II. Trial lixe fret Fer sale by II. IJ. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen struct. aMwdAItw rULITlVAL. DIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, HENUY DUACIIIIAR, et Lancaster City. Subject te the derision et the uemecratlc convention. marHldAw TOOK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, J. W.KELLV, of Marietta, ra. Subject te the decision of the Democrat! c Convention. Your Influence solic ited. inJUtdAw TBIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. 1IUANDT ((farmer). Of Cast Denegal township. Subject tothe de cision of tbe Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respucttulty solid ted. ml2-tfdaw FR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOll W. LEBKU. Of Kphrata township. Subject te Democratic mlea. lnarH-UclAw F K COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. A. .. Hl.VUWALT, Grocer. Kirst Ward, City. Subject te Demo cratic rules, ultidiw TOOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZBAMKK, rarmcr, Of West Hempneld township. Subject te the Decision of the Doiuecratlo Convention. mant-UdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request et many friends I announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner. Sublect te the decision of tbe Democratic lio.?nty..ll'enVentlon. Your lntluence respoct respect respoct ,BiJieSSJ?.,ld' HKNBYr.IIAUTMA.N. miD-tld&w jt,t Lamneter Township. JjR COUN t Y "COMMISSIONER- EU BATTEN, JfUpner Iaeoeti u,wn,hp iannounce m mmmmmi iS-'U- 5: ".. canaidate for CeKnt. uiuuuHiuiur ueiern me last convention Tini A tbe IHUBItOlniv Mans. -,w4Ja."9'n,'at the eandldatu from Uut UeuUusrn Oistrlcu ' traa KLl Ha-ITKN. -neK ceun rv auditor, j as. r. be watt. el faradlse township, subject te the decision of the IMAOcratle Convention te be held July te. JSS7. JuretMw OR COUNTY AUDITOR, CHAS. W. fUSEY, Of Bast Drsmnre tewasblp. Sabjeet te the da. otsleai el tae DssteeraUe Geaaty Convention, UKntCAL. U1MMOMH L1VKK RKOULATOR. TAKK Simmons Liver Regulator. 1 Ms unrivaled Senthern remedy I warranted luil in cenltln a single particle et Mercury or any lujutteus mineral suustAtire,but U l'UUKt.Y MHIKTAULK. It will Cnre ell Hlseases Cnncd by flHtrange luent et the i.tver, ht.tney aud vteinach. if yen feel dull, drowsy, rtttilltutrd, have fre nuent headache, mouth tastes badly. iHmranpo iHmranpe tile ntitt teTiftue coated, you are ttitrvrtaR trem lervld Ltverer Hllleunc. ' and uitblug will curti you e speedily aud purmanently as Slut. tuens Liver lleKulater. 'Kulater. At any time you reel your system net-ds rletnlni;, leulnc, ivkiiIMIii without violent luirnin. or stimula ting without InteilcitliiK, use SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. Prepared by .1. It. 1.1 US A CO , l'hlla., ra. June red Aw A TULOl'UOKOH FOH KHKUMAT1SM. WHY IS IT That Khenmittsm and Netimlt;! arc se pr a lent; This question lit net been tattitacto tattitacte rlly answered, bat It Is certain that these ills eases are net only the most patnlut het among the nietl common, and seme member et nearly eery family In the 1 ind U the victim of one et these aread tormonters. Indies sworn te be peculiarly lUble te neuralgic atuckn, hlch, In the form of neuralgic headache, pain In tbe back or et ner eus palmare of constant occurrence. Net until the dlscovery of Athlopheros h4 any remedy been found for either rhemuatlsin, lieu raUU or lien eus heiulache, and they were gen erally conceded te be Incurable, bat Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe ros hs been proved te be set only a cfr.(ri cure forthese dlruC!, In all their various tonus, but a soft remedy. If, In tbe uieef Athlopheroi the bowels arekeptrlire;)fn. Its success Is rrrtafii and te aid this, Athlopheros fills are recom mended, which, while providing the necessary cathartic, will be found te be ft aluable aid te the action et the medicine. Athlopheros Is no experiment, It Ins been tested aad has proved IU wonderful efflcacy. The Athlopheros Tills were originally p re pred as a remedy for ue In connection with Athlopheros, ter rheumatism ana neuralgia and ether kindred complaints. I sed In connec tion with that remedy, they are a certain cure for elt&cr of these very common anddlstrslng diseases. They have also been found te lie an tuvalu ible remedy for any and all diseases arls tng from vitiated bleed or general debility. They are especially valuable fjr nervous dobli debli lty, bleed poisoning, djspeptla, distress alter eating, headache, constipation, less et appetite and all stomach or liver troubles, for diseases of women they are tuvalu ible. These pills are perfectly harmless and may he safely used by adults and children. Testimonials of thxe who have been cured will be sent free en application. Kvery druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros Fills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce , Ne. 112 Wall street. New erk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is 11.00 per bottle for Athlopheros and 50c for nils. JuneC-lwdAwMWr -.RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Gray's Specific Medicine. The reat Kngllsh Kemedy will promptly and radically- enre anv and everr case of nervous debility and weakness, result of Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem ; Is perfectly harmless, acts like magic, and been extenstvuiy used for ever 30 jeurs with great success. nr full particulars In enr pamphlet which we desire te send free by mall te every one. StrThn Specific Medicine Is sold by all drng- ?lsu at II per package, or six nackees for $s l will be sent freumy malt en recoptef the money, by addressing the agent, H. B. OOOHBAN, Druggist, Nes. 137 A 133 North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. THE OKAY MEDIC1NK CO. n. 10B Main Street, llulTole. N.i. inarJ-ldwM .tl piXHAUSTEU VITALITY, EXHAUSTED VITAnTT TUK SCIENCE or LIFE, the great Uedical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errorsef loath, and the untold miseries consequent thereon. 300 pages sve. ISprescrtpUonsferaU dUcasea. Cleth, fall gilt, only l ou, by mall, sealed. 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Te Pavn Meney Is te get that which will Wear the Longest, and which need net be Re placed In a Short Time. SURPRISING I Yes, yen will be Su prised at ear Lew Prlees. Just step in ana see what aLuigeand Complete Meck we are Carrying, und then Ue and Tell Your Neighbor, BTYLV, (JUALITY AND THICK TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Beat Klag and Duke Bta LANCASTER, FA. aDUVlTdjanw 3VJF$I3E!XFD AUANDSOMB UNK Sfti?j5 m..?f-!luyaiaj. afS aesajtsTEisi? J. K. CAI.nWKtiL A CO. Richly Cut Crystal THE VICTORIA THE DUOHESS THE REGENT THE EMPRESS Four new cuttings Jutt Introduced by Messrs. Caldwell A Co,entlrely different In design from any heretofore produced Fer Bridal Gifts J. E.' CALDWELL &CO., 002 Oheetnut Bt, PHILADELPHIA. liar Hiiuna. J. K MARTIN A CO. BALL'S CORSET. THIS I'Ol'ULAU II It A. SI) or COUSET UAVK 11 ALLSTYLKS. WK Ball'e Health Preeervlns Oorset. Ball'e Circle Hip Oorset. Ball's Sateen Corset. Ball's Misses' Oorset. Ball's Nursing Corset. Kvery Corset sold with tbe following GUAR ANTKK: If net perfectly satisfactory In every respect altar three weeks time, the money paid for them will be refunded by us. Dr. Warner's Corsets. ALL UAKrl IN STOCK. Dr. Warner's flexible Hip Corset. Or. Warner's Cerallne Corset. Or. Warner's Health Corset. Dr. Schilling's Corset. TAXCI.KM, TIC. Apiece. Warners " Geed Luck " Corset, ATttCh.NTS. OUU UKSULAU c. COIISKT KEDUCEDTO 4-t CKNTS. One Theusind Corsets, all size., at 2le. GIVEN AWAY. Te every purchaser of a Corset, our " Hand book of tiitme and Fastlmes," containing 100 pages ; a manual for parlor and lawn. J. 8. Martin & Ce., (ter. Wmt King k Print HU, LANUABTMH, ra. TKI.KI'HONK CONNKOTION. sevuuei at wiANra THY OUK HIGH GRAJDE FLOUR. The rinest rienrsnld In the market. Give It a trial and you be pleased. Alse Oraham Klenr, Oat Heur, Bye "lour, and Mflf Balsing rieur for Ulscult. Ac Goods Delivered. lel phone Couuectlen. OBO. WlaVMT, anlTd Ne. Ill wast Kins straat. LT BORHK'8. SWEITZER, -OE- Imported Swiss Cheese. We have added te our cheese stock. Hwellter Cheese, and expect te keep the best only. J ust received, a rine Ixitet Imported MACA. ituniwiu Ttw14t.tl Onrkee Salad Ureulng, Fine Imported Table Oils, Bottled l'lcklea of all slsea, satiable for picnic seasons. OLOSINU OUT. A let of Freneh Prunes at pounds for Uc, A let of Sreneh Prnnes at 8 pounds for Vie, A let of fine rlltaA ChanrUs, S pounds ler J8c. BURSK'S, NO, 17 BAST DNO STRKkTi , LANOASTBK. PA. S1,000 bTea.7Marreaa I KBWAKD. Vim sui aaaa af MISaasr Tma. Ssneas DabUlts: ataBtml aad Fkaleal Waakaaas tAatBOTAklO MlMVB MlttlsU aaitaiatnia, ssawawntsj GORSETS kite teswn. Bale ky wMSata, ftJ--je.ln vt.ernixu. N1 OW KKAOV I Our Ready-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared te show our NawM'HINU STOCK In Hnndy.Uiida Hulls. Our Assortment Is Larger than eier before, and I'rlces Ixiwer. We hum taken special cam tn aet npgmxland AttrM-ltve lults ter tie HI'KI.Sii TIlAUR, and we hel Mllsflixloiiretrerls have been success ful. Call and give us the bonent of your opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Suitings, which we will Makn tn Order tn the Ilest Siyle. FIT GUARANTEED. BURGER ft SUTTOU, Tailors and .t'lethlers. NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANcaBTKK. ra J" OANSMAM A MHO. 66-LCASSMAN&BR0.-68 North Queen St. Welnlleeery reidcr of this aflverttseinent te ctll and I tinilne our IxhhIs and C'euipnru Prices, elllug UKNS'.S, UO'S AMI CIIILDUKN'S CLOTHING (UKrJII.) At l.rsS lllN WIIOI.KSALK 1'KlCt.S. Who ever heard of Men's All Weel Suits at H te Tun dlirerunt stjles te seltrt from Who ever heard of Men's reur-lluttnn Cuta way SulM. All-Weel IV ersted, at T w Ten dll terent styles te se'ect from. Who I'ler heard of Men's All-Weel Knsllsh Wersti'd Rulu, Cutawiy or "-ark. at 110 m: Twenty dltferent st) les te select from. Men's Seersucker Cents and Vests at II (. II. iS and SI i. Men's Finn Mohair Coats and ests, from (1.30 andupwnids. Summer l'ants selling at tc, T5c., 85c, II 00 and I LIS. All-Weel Pants selling at IL7 !!.(, tlJM, SI OU ana i no. & rit,guallty,and the Lewest I'rlces Guar anteed. L. 6ANSH&N & BR0 Merchant Tailors. UANUrACTUURItS OT Xta't, Heys' and ChlUrfn's Clothing, S. K. CO It. N. qUKhN A OKANOK STS LANCASTKIl PA. eTThe Cheapest Heuse tn the City (and Kxclnslve) Clothing M YKKS A RATUrUN. Prices Down -M- Values as Geed as Ever. Nobody need wear Sli.ibby Clethes tlicse times, when New Ones may 1x9 had for se small an outlay. We can fit you nicely for Ten Dollars, and from that te Twenty. And if en leave with us Ten Dollars In Meney we'll'glve you Ten Dollars in Value. s?y Strictly 1'air Dealing only will be tolerated. Myers & Rathfon, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTKR. PA. MOWKKH, AC. TDtLINN tt BKENKMAN. CARD! We have a number of Goods which are Just in season, aud which, owing te our giving special attention, we can offer great Inducements. " Pennsylvania "Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market fertu.00 and 17.00. liaby Carriages We carry seventy. live varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new in season. Hew few people knewanytbing about Refrigera tors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you In Ave minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best ' Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ enee in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers yen can buy almost anywhere, but can you get the best at tbe lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican ntt Common Hammocks, Base Ball and all Sporting Ooeds at factory Prices. FUNK & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1R2 North QtiMn KtrMtt MflUKKG 1H NOTUINQ fKRFEOT IN L THIS WOULD." Thansan who made this remark could never have visited our arareroems nr read the adynr. Uataa oelamns of the laTst-ttasscss HT.'he weald Save learned where he reuld find iVr. ltet Hanei. Pirtet Organ; Ftrtctly u(r XMeMnft at price taat would perieully astound blVU WOODWARD'S AQlsTCY. . JlOe, It CAST KINS - apiy Uassrter.i'a, mermtum. JflHtlU A BKUTUBH. Summer Underwear! Onrl.lnenfUNtlBHWI.AKtsliy far Snpetler te any ever carried by us before, consisting et the finest iuHtlet 0 GAUZE, French Belbrlggap and Austra lian Weel. We nrn disposing of them at prlcesjuitabeut ixiunl te one-half et their real vine. MKN'S OAII.K HIIIItTS, All Sires, Me. MSN's. (I Atl.K SHIRTS, 1 Inest (iradea from J&e. in loe. MKN'S 11A1.1IRUH1AN SHI UTS AND ItKAW Kits, ue. MKN'S rRKNCH MAI.ltUKKI AN tHIIKTSANO liltAWKKS, Me. MKN'S TIN I. rUKNCHIIALIIKIOUAN SHIRTS and 1IUAWR11S, ;Jc MKN'S AUTIlALIAV WOOL 8I1IUTS and UltAWKIts.llUI MKN'.s JKAN HKAWKK8, All Slr.ts.aec. Summer Goats and Vests. MEN'S 11KST AMKUIOAN SKKKSUCKBK COATS and ESTS, II i HOY'S 1IKST AUKItlC'AN HKKKSUCKKK COATS and MSTH.IIin. MKN'S IMI'OKTSK KNllI.mtt SKRUSUCKRK COATS and VSsrn.fi ue M KN'S ALPACA COATS 1. te ti 80. MKN'S ALPACA KSIM.tl U. MKN'S UNK MOIIAIUCOATsand VK9T3, II . MKN'S SILK PI.allireATS and VK5T8, l lJ. Alse, a rult I Ine of Men's and Bey's Slimmer l'aiits, at Correspondingly Imw Prices. Hirsh & Brether, ONE PRIOB MEROBA.NT TAILORS, -AND- Clothiers and Furnishers, COK. NORTH QUKKN ST. A NO OBNTKR MJUAUK. LaNCASTRH. PA TBTU.L IAMMUM A rUMTKH. CALL US I1V TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. The Intermediate ! Seft Scetcb Cheviot Soils -KOlt- BUSINESS OR EVENING WEAR. (ent'a Oarlc and Light Ihades Chsvlet lack Ceat Suits, 110 and II J Yeunit dent's Stltched KJre Welt Seam Cuta way Ceat Suits, St) Mill I'atturn In Light and Dark ChiiTints, f 13, III and f IB. Heys' .Straight front Sack Celt Suits. H, Is, 110. Children's hnce Pant Suits, floated or Plain Tunics, Light or Dark Celers, 1.0, H2 UW, SJ50. A Sperlal Let el Children's Suits, sites I te 10, light In color, solid thread, marked 1100 per iult te cloie tbnm out. Children's Shirt Waists In riannel or I'ercile, an, ;, 95 cts, it go. ii.iv Children's Separate Short I'ants, IB, 10, nets, II te. btimmnrStlk Neckwear, Stjllsh light Shades, Neat Figured I'atterns. , se. ; cts. Balbrltran, Netted, (ianze and Angela Under wear, 23, 60, 71 cts. 1'yroleldCollarsandCtitrs Cellars, Kc; Cuffs, 13c. Semsthlng Iletter-Colluletd Cellars and Cuffs Cellars, 200 ; CutTs, 10c. Men's Harvest I'ants, U, 7J cts, II Oft. (em's llexlble Derbys and Light Colored Cassltnere Hats. Ilejs' and Children's Dress Straw Hats. lien's llread llrlin Uata tn Mraw or Light Colored roll. Summer Lap Uebes and Herse Shafts, Ladles' Dress Kid liutten Heets, Square or Opera Tee, ful I range of sizes and widths, 0O, 175,I1W,1 J5. Ladles' Pebble Qeat Butten Beets, 11.10, )c. Trunks, Valises and CabbM. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 33, 54, 36 and 38 East Klag St., LANCASTKR, PA. Ar Stores close every evonleg at 8 sValedr, except Monday and Saturday. co a a. td"r mabt7, " WBOuaau asm avian, asaiaa ra All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. Yau: Ha 4 NerU Water aaa mace Straeta, abere Lemen. Laaeatter. aa-lra gAUMQARDNERHdt JEFFERIB8. COAL DEALERS. Orviea s-Na 1 North ()neen Street, and Me. B6i North Prtnee street. Yaaoai-Nertii l'rince Street, aear Bssainc Dept any 16tfd LAN0ABT8B, PA. WJAVK.MUHKANUHflCKlil UUMK. J Knptare, v.u.,. .n snaui uiaaaaes of either esz Why be ammbngnKt Dy qnwks when yen eaa And la Dr. WrWhTlaeeafly Baas. ias Pbtsmub la PAUadalt ia rawaesuBsusi wmt --- - alDBla wae n-1.1ta t k aKasa SLaUSS. aBfl Tmt 'etTBM eeaJuawssST. A1a) rM ay m Hf QUWm 0VAI AVtuaiasp. Itmni and susjuran eaa . L ' " tan .ho-asaaayeaasseymajj. mVMmm n.awa 1 'iSjassT ,et ueamaMMMattewfjat msavar m 1 bv hT, jBass-issaw van a?; fetfluuA'Ht'A . 3W"S.T3t