i V SrS-, t& AM !& 5 W rj. GHiMlSiS ill' ill fat I IM MB IM MB HIJSI? 1 S SSSti en MM Nil ass as ss gii Mm rii Ulan urn Wiekly fateUigeneer MOfftvtfsS. OLvm e mm or rinetru LI e tn was uiin, :v, OITMiLIOBfOBR. Lancaster, r. : Concestet InttUigcner v& LANCASTER JUNK 10,1887. JiIrIbc the Law. A Jury in the case of Editor linffer iMbHd te construe the law as the court tf it te them, and in our judgment aflfrrii a wise and proper verdict in find IK the editor net suilty of a criminal '.awe, in the publication of a libelous Hticla in his newspaper without his kuowl kuewl dtf mm when he was unable te super- the publication of his newspaper A a ... tHUU t. I- .. ., ,L ..1 VHaBg MJ U1B UlUUOOa It 19 liUO Uirtb LUIS Sf facility wy set proved te the jury, but it i ! m i-t -i 1 afvMV WIMHMT ml' "" Lhlttatafact, offered te be proved, that be 1n confined te his bed by illness for a i lr frianrii thm nutillnfiUnii ertrl fat venlra Aarward. The court declined te allow - .... . . . . , ,, ... pwiuiuiuHiue maue, neiutng me law -.' mi oe uuh a puunsner is name w punisn- at as a criminal ler a libel printed in rH BHal VUlwanafMr without. Ilia lrnnurlaflffn ar,A 1, "-ii .. ... w ,. .?u .... he is incapable of attendine te the ft1 pvbUcatien of his journal. t no court misinterpreted thenw,and the .trllint IntsUfWwtsut it nnrrenllv lHinnall i-( HBKrauen ei me utuity ei me prevision nwfc)eb. makes the jury the judges of the :.;t tow and the fact in criminal cases, and mem te acquit an innocent de- when they think that he has done lathing for which he deserves punishment, :): aewma tue juugtxi may say te me con tray. "There can be no cJeubt in any sensible annd that the law does net propose te held a) a criminal the intelligent man who is laaecent of intentional offense. A man asaybe made a criminal by ignorance e'f law, or by intoxication, neither of which conditions of mind are held te excuse an offender. But the judges cannot add te this list, the publisher who lies ill in bed while his newspaper is printed, however much they would like te because of their natural antagonism te the newspaper edi- Sir. The law of libel demands malice as Mrtffuiremeut in the offense, 1 cannot be convinced that a lying sick in bed is pervaded with malice towards a person whom his news " piper libels without his knowledge. The Jury would net believe It of Editor Heller. TJiere was no dispute about the publica tion, and no doubt about the libel, which there was hardly a pretense of defending. The jury had nothing te go en in acquit ting but the fact, which the court refused te let them have, that 1 1 offer had no hand in the publication. The jury took the fact by force and arms, and acted upon it as though it had been proved ; and in se doing demonstrated their sense, and vindi cated the jury as the defender of innocence against judicial nonsense. If the suit against Mr. lleffer had been en the civil side of the court, his defense Of illness would net have saved his pocket ; because it was bis business te have a man In charge of his journal capable of con ducting it properly, and be would un. deubtedly be responsible for all damage done te anyone in dollars and cents by Im proper publications. There is a v ry great difference between a responsibility for damages and a liability as a criminal ; and the day is going te be far distant when a man can be sent te jail because his news paper libeled another when he was pros trated by illness. The j ury knowing that ka is innocent, will net abuse their con sciences te convict him. cXackla Attacks O'Brien. Jehn McMackin, who Is one of tbe chief figures In the Geerge-McGlynn movement in New Yerk, writes a blttei letter te the newspapers denouncing Editor O'Brien for declining te participate in the Georjre Geerjre McGljnn labor demonstration in New Yerk en Saturday, lie wants te knew why Americans should net keep out of Irish politics, if it is right for Irishmen te keep out of American politics. McMackin's point seems a geed one, but it ia net. O'Brien's attendance at the meeting named would have been virtually an endorsement of the Geerge-McGlynn psaltlen en the land question. The 'peculiar conditions of his presence there would have forced him te adept as his own tbe sentiments of the speakers, unless he arose te controvert them. As a prudent man who did net desire te mix the great question of Irish home rule with a strongly socialistic American land question Mr O'Brien was wise In absenting himself from the meeting. But there was another reason equally ur. jamt for hU absenting himself. One of the naolntlens of the meeting contained a HvS!,C,0,i!.'.,l,gfc Pokee XIII., whom ,glIter O'Brien acknowledges and rever- -jmmt u his spiritual ruler, in being the jr-MM Of tlw Beman Catholic church. Mr. xUWHB aia net endorse the sentiments, y mmM nAfiit-allirafavA son mm I.A .. M: In that naaaavf tham ;wv T,i7:, ;T ..... u';. Mr, eacxin cnanres mat tue nresent ' Irish movement la net for tbe abolition, bat tbe perpetuation of landlerdism. He ;v aaysthat the Irish leaden want reductions A,c rant urat, and then tbe cleaning out of ulsM present landlords te make way for fe.r.v ethar landlnnla tn iav. i.i- .i..u u p,s- --. u nsu moil ltbCB. 41 IOatttalaaU that nt-A.t . i i, j a. k'Nti an fighting for. tbe cams is net worth uHwcandle. McMackin wilfully miscen- raivee,er tawefully Ignorant of tbe true Ljpttwtiea of the IrWh movement. It U a jsaiteat for Irtth autonomy, or Ireland for itBW. Hill struggle by Ireland. fiMtf -4 wtttal, for tbe right te govern its jsw ecaMUe MUiri, wnue net losing Us -aailie km te Mat !( tkta tnw C Inhal flftt Unm Mite O'JMM.MilMeM twlitUa tenet by tMMeklbtltr.UtllMklBaMktupeti BkerMaa aai Katser. General Sherldaa wanted te go down into the Shenandoah valley and camp out for a summer's self-glorification in a field which be teemed te think was peculiarly Sheri dan's, lie has net gene, (teneral ltesscr suggested that the citizens of the Valley should spit upon him as the brutal devasta tor of their homes. General Resser says that he made his pretest nt the request of ladles of the valley who wanted te knew whether they could net fiud a champion te make it for them. Sheridan says he is net going te the valley and that what alls llos lles ser is the fact that he drove him out of it during the war. It is a reply characteristic of Sheridan who is a man of infinitely small character and ability outside of his profession of arms, te which he has shown adaptation. He is a ridiculous figure, however, te (111 the jreat pest of general in chief of our armbs. Grant dignified the pUce and f e did Sherman, who is a man of marked intellectual capacity. But one would search a long time te find such capacity, or physical grace or moral culture or any particular adornment about the Inslgtil ficant figure of Sheridan. He is very small for his station. The question between him and Hesser is as te whether he behaved iu an honorable and humane way In his destruction of the goods aud houses of the valley. lie claims that he devastated it te destroy it as a granary of the fee. Hesser replies that he net only burned the grain but also the dwellings and empty barns that gave no succor te the enemy. He says he acted like a brute; and it Is clear that if he did net he belled a nature which led him te just such inhuman conduct; and new leads him te desire te go back te the field which he imagines te be one of his glory, being wholly unconscious that there was wrong in anything he did. His balances are net delicate enough te betray te him his , wantlugs. Loek Ahead. The L'hlladelphia Ledger thinks the ele vated railroad question tee big a matter te be rushed, and, in proportion the matter of building street railways iu Lancaster is tee grave iu its bearing en the city 's future t j be dealt with in a hurry. Our councils would de well te consider t'ae possible future value of street railway franchises, and te se limit the granting of them that the city may share iu thu benefit of their increased value. TheLalgtr gives the payments of the Tenth and Eleventh street line en city ac count for this year as fellows : Taxes and licenses for cars .1 1,0.12 SI Tax ou dividends paid te city. .. 10 L'lW W n J3J ti ir,fXe oe Average annual expenditure for street repairx, about . . Total annnal payment te city or en city account . .. 130,232 si " That is Use per cent, en nx huuJred thousand dollars a year, and four per cent. en thrpp-nnartprs nf a mlllleTi : veir '" The latest feature el the Irish question in Parliament is that a time is te be Uxed by the government party for reporting the Irish crimes act amendment te tbe Heuse. 111 four has been compelled te recede from his position and the venue section hat been dropped from the bill. m Jehn SiiEttjtA.N'a presidential boom it net yet able te walk unassisted. Trti: Apaches are en the warpath again, at least this Is the romantie name that is given te a murdering and rebblug expedition of some thirty desperadoes. Tuete men belong te a bind that bai given no serious trouble for a number of years and their out break seems te have been entirely un provoked and unexpected. It Justifies the harsh counsel of many who advised the summary execution or Geronime and his followers, for it shows that the exile of these Indiana is net terrifying te the ethers, and that public safety demands mere stem retribution for their horrible crimes committed in a region where it Is he dltllcult te bring theeilenders tejustk-e. luttetd of dealing gently with the A pieties, because their evil nature Is partly the result of tlie circum stances el the race, we should for that ruisen deal with them tbe mere sternly. Tli"ircase la desperate and require- surgery. Ut nturiet of unrelentiug war have made them a race et human wolves, and they mutt be treated as human beings or as wolves according te their conduct. When their hu inanity becomes invisible, as it deea en these terrible raids, It becomes a public necessity te hunt them down and put an end te their crimes But If they were treated at ether men are In this republic, and given tbe protecting as well as tbe threatening arm of the law, it is pesl ble that their raids would net be se frequent Very often these outbreaks are the result of bad bleed aroused by their couteutloat with tbe desperate outlaws who are always found upon the berder. Beth tbe Apache and the white outlaw mutt disappear as civlli7ttien and law take possession of the wilderness, and tbe threatening arm is the one first ad vanced. In se wild a country order and peace can only reign by terror. Tim Fourth el July ought te bean occasion for the letting en of pent-up pitrletisui. m Tn k aristocracy et England are making a great fusaeer Ilutlale BUI and the cowboys and a correspondent says that luttnetlclsm has had Its day and tbe rough aud manly ways of Western America are the fashion. It will therefore be in order for spidery young atigle-uianlaca te take eU their banga aud let their hair grew long belere they visit hara. tigaand Newport this year. We may ex. pect the average dude et tbe near future te wear high beets and felt hat, If he canto chew tobacco and talk horse. Hknuv Ukeiuik ought te be arrested for having made away with Dr. McUlynn'HgoeJ Tub days for tbe great Fraukliu and Mar shall college centennial are ranldl v annriwh. I lng and all the indications point te tbe most memorable educational event ' Lancaster. Kmlnent scheli In the bialery scholars will tiA nr... ent Irem abroad, and there will be such a literary least as baa been never seen here ne ere. Lancastrians should (eel a great pride m the sue. e.siul issue of these ceute nial exercises, ,ua should de all in the r magnlttuent success. Tub French bill enTre, with ita unlnt.1 llglble expression el common Kuglhm dishes. must gc. Tub eighteenth auuual reunion el tbe Ninth Pennsylvania cavalry at Mlddletewn ia lulty reported In detail elsewhere. It was a larte gathering of the brave boys wbe (ought In many memorable actions of tbe war and who were with Hbermae in hla celebrated march te the tea. They Illustrate ln their reunion bow peace bath her victories mere renowned than war. Cleveland baa come out or the and mere beads will drop into Ibe basket. weeds, clncuu M ATea awtTT. at Haw Yerk, gawal aapattsHam at th atsamlatralata of Mfeile affsln ta that Iowa. He la estabitshad by the charter m etater tad apparently is Inclined te ae eh Uitj daty. Us drops net te when they seem te be going astray, and fas finds hit bunds very full. The char acter of hli monitions may be judged by a late letter te Police Justice Murray In which he says, In reference te a rase decided by the Justice : "It you had been m anxious te rmve get at the truth of tlie rase as you seem te have been te suppress It, nelltier of these parties would have Iweu discharged. Allew me, therefore, te reciprocate the ad vice which you have Riven te tun as a citi zen, when 1 advise you as a Justice hereafter te seek te get at the truth, tbe whole truth, and nothing but the truth " The justice, It seems, had been Inclined te Rive hltu " pass " and te advise htm as te his duly aiacltlznn. Tlie mayor being a con siderably better man than the Justice, will be apt te hurt him It the war gees en. PEBBONAU KX-HOVKHSOH Ull.HKHT A. PltSHCK, Of Dakate, has been elected president of tbe university of North Dakota, at Orand Ferks. Keiikut K. Monaehan Is suggested by the Chester county Democrat for tbe Demo cratic nomination for supreme court justice. William K. Chandler baa been noiul neiul natued by the llepubllcan caucus of the New llmwlilre legislature te till the vacancy caused by the death of Senater 1'ike. Hen. Jehn 11. Kwixe, died at his reel, denee in Wsablugteu, l'a, Thursday after noon, aged W year. Majer Kwlng was an uncle ei Jauies U. HUlee, aud the eldest clti 7en of that town. Hk.vhv S. Kckkut, of Reading, the father of Miss Katie Kckert, who en Wednesday evening was married te Alfred Scull Beeves, of I'tHemxvtlle, presented her immediately after the wedding with a check for 3,000. Ciiiei' Justice MKncru was tbe enlv one who died lu that ellli-e since the elective judiciary adopted thirty-six years age; and, counting Chief Justice tilbeen's pretleus Berilces as chief Justice from 1827 te ls"l, there wasnedewth m tbtf eillcs of cblet jus tice ter sixty years. Ttis lllrl H a Ureal lleail. Frem Hirper'j llaiir. He 1 see that between 00 and 100 persons In ditlerent parts of the country have been poiened by ice-cream. She (turning pale) Did any of thorn die, Geerge ? He N-no : but some of them w ere very sick. She (color slowly coming back). One cannot be tee carelul, Geerge, w here one ets tee cream. Ileremter let us Btlck te Del Del Del moulce's. YVemtn In Politic rremTia-Itlts. First Kansas Weman. 1 didu't sesjyeu down at the caucus last night. Second Kansas Woman-Ne, 1 couldn't getaway. Jehn wasn't feeling well, and I had te clear oil the table and wash the dishes. An PJectrd fMssiifsr Gets S 10,000. In the case of David T. Winter against the New Yerk, Lake Krle A Western ratlway for unlawful ejectment trein a train ln Ks-J, the Jury in llosteu en Thursday returned a verdict ler the plalntitl for 1 10,000 Showers Indicted ter Murder. The Lebanon county grand jury has found a true bill of indictment against William Shower for the murder of his grandcbll. dren, William Kehler and Samuel Spera. " What you coughing iH my friend " Of course I my cold is no Otttrr." "WeU, don't ttand en tbe order nf Kelng, but go te the drug gist and ift a be I e or Ir. Hull's Cnngh Syrup, HHick " He went, and he wat tlraUhtway undo Hippy. rer burn". c.il ts and otter wounds, Salvation OU hasprnvid ItMlr t Icihe best remedy pver ustd ailUriKltn tulllt terScents a bJltla. HfKVlAL MUTtVKH. alltl.OIl't COUfill ana rnn.ninntlnn Ctim Is told by u en a guarantvu. it cures Con Cen Con tnmptleu. -old by ft. H Cochran, drngglst, Nes. 1S7 and 1st .North Queen 8U, .Lancaster, Fa. (3, Bucklses anus Bain. The Best S&lra ln tba wnria frir nntm itmiH. Sema. Ulcers. Salt Kheuin, rever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin mplletu, and uetltlvely cares i rues, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te gire perfect satis satis satis factton.er meuev n-tnndMl. PrfrM3Arnta m. faction, or money refnndea. Price as cents ner oez. rer sale by U. it. Cecnran, Druggist. U7 nil 1) North Qnnen street. Lancaster. Pa. Cecalnr, fodetorm or Mercurials In any form in the treatment et catarrh or bay ever ahnuld be avoided, as tht-y are both Injuiiens and dan dan gxreus. Irsloferm It easily detected by Its offensive odor. Ihe only reliable catarrh re medy en the market te-day Is Lly't Crrain Ualui, being free trem all pol-enous drugs. It has cured then-ands et acute and chronic cast's. hem all ether r. medlrs havefalltd. A ptnlcle Is applied Inte each nostril, no peln ; agreeable te uw I'rlcu Otty centt. Jutiirdeed.tw The Impending Danger. The recent statistics et the number of deaths thew that a large majority die with Consump tion. This disease niay commence with an ap parenUy harmlrss cough which cin be cured In tlantly by heinji's llalsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guarantes-d te cure and relieve all cases. Price til ceiibi aud II. IVtal Hu fret. rer Bale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street. eMwdAltw COUGH. WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis ImmiHllately relieved by Shlleh's Cure. Sold by 11 H. Cecnran, druggUt,N os. 1J7 and 13a North Queen 8U, Lancestvr, l'a. (4) Kenewa Her Veutli. Mrt. Phrelx! Chesley, Peterseu, Clay Ce , lewa, tellt ihn following remarkable story, the truth et which Is vouched for by the resldenuel tbe town , 1 am 71 jears old. have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years: could net dress myself without help. New I am free from all pain aud sert-ucssand am able te de all my own housework, lewe my thanks te Klectrlc Ultters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely aU disease and pain." Try a bottle ; only UK i : at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and LB North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. () THAT 1IACK1NU COIIOIf ran ha .nnnl.M. cured by Shlleb's Cure. We guunntee lu bold by 1L It. Cochran druggUUNcM.lJTand 13a North Queen SL, Lancaster, Pa. ster, l'a. in VOLtTiVAL. CwJR COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, IIKNUV DKACHUAK, of Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et tbe Democratic convention. uiariKldAw JGWJR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. W.KBLLY, of Marietta. Pa. Subject te the decision of the Democrat! j Convention, lour influence sollc sellc td. nunfdaw TjK)R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. 1IKANDT (ranner). Of east Denegal township. Subject te the de de cltlen of the Democratic County Convention. 1 our Influence res pecltully solicited. JOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOH W. LKUKU, Of EphraU township. Subluct te Democratic riles- marll-tldiw DIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z. KING WALT, Grocer. KIrst Ward, City. Subject te Deree-cra-.lc rules. . al-tfd&w F lOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZBAHKU, ranner. Of west ilerupfleld township, Decision of the Democratic Cen Subluct te thn umecraUc Convention. marv-tfdaw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request et many friends 1 announce myself as a Candida te for County Commissioner. Hub)ect te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicited. IIKNUV r. HAliTMAN, mlittdAw Jtast Lampeter Township. JiHJR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leacock township. I announce my KVhiH.".ettu?Jd'? for bounty Commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratle r,?nlLJr.n,'SnU.0.n- Vear Influence respect !u!y10'clU),,: Wtt candidate for County commissioner betere the last con ventlen. and at 1S JSSS1.0' ? ,rtend withdrew In fav5?Sf tlui caiidlaates Hern the (Southern district! I'"w fl.l IIS1TRN. OU COUN TY AUIUTOH, jab. r. no wait, id Paradise tewnthlp. subject n. tb decision nf the .Democratic Ceuven-t. n le hi SshS ln?y se Jfli i Jar,6tt.)Aw ' COR COUNTY Al7uilO7 " CHA". W. PUSKY, Of East Drum ere township. Bablect te the de. cltlen et the Democratic Ceuniy Convention J uly i, 1W. I une-iDdaw sH'jM0ieiC THIiOniOAUi 1X MIUOMATIMI. WHY IS IT That Hheumattitn and Neuralgia are se preva lent! This qucsUen has net been satlttacto satlttacte rlly answered, bat it U certain that these dis eases are net only the must painful bnt among the most common, and seme member of nearly every family tn the lnnd It the victim of one of these itrvad tormenters, ljultes tccem te be jH-eulUrly liable te nenralsle attacks, which, la the form of neuralgic beiuUctie, vain In the back or of nervous paint are of centtant occurrence. Met until the dlcevery of Athlophenw had any remedy been found for either rhtmmalUm, neu nil. la nr nervous heariarhe, nnd they were gen crally conceded te be Incurable, bat AtMopho AtMepho AtMophe lvs ha beti proved te be net only a erf Mln cure terthee dlie. In att their various tonus but a nft n uiedy If, tn the uteef Athlopherot the bowels arekeptrrrfjern, Ht succett Is certain aud te ftjd thl, Alhlopnerot nils are recom mended, which, while providing theneceary cathartic, will l-e found te bu a valuable aKl te the action of the medicine. Athlopherot l no eilHirlmeut.lt hat been tetted and hut proved Its weuderlul eitlcacy. Ibe Athlopheros I'lllt were originally pre pared nt a remedy for ute tn connection with Alhlcphenw, ler rheumatltm aud neuralgia and ether kindred complaints. Uted In connec tion with that remedy, they are a certain cure forelUcref these very common and dlttrslng dtte&te. They have alto been found te be an Invaluable remedy for any and all dteates aris ing from tinted bleed or general debility. They are especially valuable for nerveut deeil. Ity, bleed olsenlng, dytpepila, dttttvtt stter tilting, heailache, constipation, lest of np)etlte and all stomach or liver trouble, rer diseases of women they are Invaluable These pills are perfectly harmtest and may be safely used by adultt aud telldreu. Testimonial of these who have been cured will be tent I tve ou application. Every dmggttt should keep Athlopheros and Athloptieros fills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggltt the Athlopheros Ce., Ne. IU Wall ttmtt. New Yerk, will tend either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which It ll.uepcr bottle for Athlopheros and 60c for fills Junefl-lwdAwMWr C Al'CINK HLASrKRS. :15.HKIALS AHARDEU TO Bensen's Gapcine Plaster ! TUB BfcsT IN TUB W 0111,11. Cures l'leurlty, Klicutuatlsm, Lumbago, Hack ache. W tuikuess, Celdt ln the Chest and all Achet and S Indus. l'owure et Imitations under tttnllar teundlng names if Atk (or ltnen's and tWe no otter. di-cllCuidAwMV 41 "PXHAUHTED VITALITY. EXTTATJSTED VITALITY TliasciKNCROr LirB, the great Medical Werk of tbe age en Manhood. .Nerveut and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of loath, and the untold mlterles consequent tnereen u pages sve. IX prescriptions for ail dtteates. Clein, mil gilt, only ll.nu, by man, sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all young and mtddle-twi'd men rer thu next W days. Address Dil. W. H. I'AliKaii, Uniflneh Htmet, Koatea, Hut. mviT-ivdawMWAr TMI'KO V KD UUSUIONED EAR DRUMS. OORB FOR THE DEAF. eck't Patent Improved Cushioned Kar Orumt perfectly restore hearing and perform tte work et the n.itnnU drum. luvtstbfe, com fortable ami always In ponltien. All conversa tion and even whltpers heard distinctly. Send for Uluttrated took with testimonials, FRKK. Addreat or c-Ul en T. HISCOX, M Broadway, (tlm Mnntlnn this rntper.' nnaiiiTnav ji war rpe WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc, I will end a valuable treatise (sealed) con taining fnU particulars for home cure, ruKKef charge. A splendid medical work ; should be readbyeTery man wbe is nerveut and debut uted. Addrvss. ruer. r. C. rOWLKU, inl.VfimdAw Hondas. Conn, c UKK UUAKANTKKO. RUPTURE. Cere guaranteed by Da. J, B. HAYEK, Ease at once : no operation or delay from butl aess ; tettel by hnndreds et en ret. Main office, all AKCH ST.. PHIL. Semi for Circular. fMT1aY .xaeMiun. gXCUKSIONS. RAYMONIVS VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling fcxpenses Included. Parties of limited size will Lbavi Philadel- nilA 510SDAY, JLLV, ASD UOSbAT, A 10 1ST it, ler TWO GRAND TOUR3 TO TBI Yellowstone National Park ! The entire trip will occupy 27 days and Ten Days twice th customary jxirled will be spent amid tbe Wonders of tha Park, with special facilities for vlewlnir the Marvelous Uet Springs and Heyters, the lailt of the Yellowstone, Urand canon et thn lelle stone, Yellowstone. L, etc en the outward Journey halts will be made at ChlLage, Milwaukee, tbe. Beautiful Dells of the Wisconsin, fct Paul. Minneapolis, and Lake Mlnnetenka, anden the return at Niagara rails Alse Seven Summer Trips In July. W. IUymusu. I. A. WUITCOMB. sar-eend for descriptive circulars, designating wbethar book et Heven July Trlpt or Yellow stone National Park Tour Is desired. H. F, SHIELDS, Agent for lUymend's Vacation Excursions, HI Seuth Nlntn SL (under Continental Hetel). Philadelphia. Junsstd OjLHMlAtiMM. JTANDARD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAOB BUILDER, NOS. 40. tt. 43, 15 MAKKKT 8TUEET. Bear of routefflce, . Lancaster, fa. I have la Stock and llatld te Order Every Va rlety et the following styles : COUPES, IIUOUIES. CABUIOLKTS, UUSINK3S WAIsONS, "T" CABT8, MAUUJST WAOONS. PUJETONS, KXPUKSS WAGONS. I mnnlAtf tha ItAa Uan1iasilia ami s)nAala vui(iuj miu wev WDV1U.I11I.B. ahUlA J4VD IWUf ties te butld corectly any style of Carriage de 1IDU Thu rnti Htsrr aiTrlsa n 11 VIhI.V rvt - ! wuiiv;i uvjsv, , viutail (II UIV nUlKi makes It decidedly the CHEAPEST IN TUE MAUKRT, MOTTO : tern Prices.' 1 Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Uet- x-ioeae give me a cau. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. PUICE8 LOWEtt THAN ALL OTHEBS. SW-One Set of workmen especially employed ur itiat iiurpsve. XTOTICK TO TKACHERH I i Tbe Beard of Scheel Directors of Katt Deneaal tewnshln will meet at juaytewn en Tuesday, J un 14, lsS7, at 11 o'clock p. m., ierine pnriKMeet appointing teachers for laid district. Auuress ail communications uy B1MON L. JIUANnT.SecraUry, Uexlbl, Marletu.l'a. J-7td TOOK ! LOOK t LOOK I oe TU H.S. rTTEULY'S ONKPK1CE HOUSE, Ne. SI North Oueen Street. Oauie Underwear from 3)0. and up The best llnlaundrlud shirt In the market for Sus. shirts, Panu, overalls, Cellars, Cuffs, Musnendert. Neckacar, At B.B. rETTtllLY'S- E NOLKTKEK 8TOUK FARM. Standardllred Stailleni la Bervlee. BTORSt KINO (1) fUOM HI B.NB. ZP .,. 9V Bend for New Catalogue. am Anna- UASPI.Q. BNQLE, apl-tmaw IUrutt,Ps, ViisV.atts pAI. AOK OF FABHIOIT. ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion 13 EAST KINO STREET, LAHCA8TKB, t'A. Laces I Laces I Laces! COMK ANltlKKUUKWONttKHrttL ASSOIITMKNT OK LACES! It comprises the grandest asiertmcnt et Oream and Beige, Oriental and Egyptian Laces IN ALL WIDTHS. Over IM different pttterns, ranging In price from (te ayatd up. special Bargains lu Oriental Laces at 10c a yard. ilditlerent patterns worth 15 te is cts. i.vinch Orlnntal Skirting. .10 and Me cU Beige and Cream, Oriental and Kg) ptlan Lace Skirting In great variety. Alse Two-leued Lace Skirtings, Brown and White, Beige and Cream. TORCHON LACDS. Over lce pieces et Heal Torchon Laces In all widths from Jc a yard up. A Most Wonderful Assortment. Neer bat such a variety been seen In this city. Prlcet hav e net er been te low. OONVINOB YOURSELF I Imitation lorchen Laces by the pleceattnanu facturers' prices. White Wash Dress Laces, 3, 1 and 5 cts a yard. Yeu 111 be surprlwl at their cbejpne-s. Colored Wiush Laces tn all rancy Combinations at 5, S and 10 ct a yard. Last year he told them at 15 te a cts a yurd. OUK A-OKTMKNrOK Black Sik Laces 1$ EQUALLY AS LAIIGE We are selling Klegant lllack bilk Spanish Laces at 15, M and ii cts a ard. UlackSptnlth, Spanish Uulpure, Qulpure and Chtntllly Ijics fleunctngs at lowest prices lilack Silk EscurtU Laws, V, 3. Hand Je cts a yard. lilack Silk Spanish Net at sc a yard Head Net, IM), till). II 10 and l U) a yard. lk'H J Lace, is, 3 1 and J cts te ILtu a yard ISvadcd Dress Fronts at 75c. These are full length and are worth li(l a piece. klegant Head r routs at H te, sold everywhere aoisetoistw. Our stock of CAMIIKIU and SWISS KM BUOIDSItlKS hat never liwn se large, and h e feel safe In stating that such a ariety hat never been brought te this city. Narrow Edging from :c. Elegant aledlam Widths at 10 te 15 cts. UulUlngsup telSlnrh, 9) and 25 cts a j ard. ?l-lnch rieunclng, Se. U5 and 75 cts a yard. U Inch skirting, ti, 75, cU, It jai, 1 , 11.50 te liuuayard. tireat Ueducllen In Prices of.flne Colored Straw Hats I NOW 13 YOUll CHANCE. LADIES' GOSSAMERS. asyiJetter goods for lower prices than any Stere tn this (.11). BHOVMMli A T W1ANT& -THY OUK HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The finest rieur sold In the market. Give It atrial and you will be pleased Alse Graham Fleur, Oit rieur, Kye flour, and Self Baiting Cleur for Biscuit, Ac. Ooedt Delivered, lele lele phene Connection. OEO. WIA.NT, ang-W-lvd Ne. US West King Street. A T BUKHK'H. New Ready for jQly 4th, 1887. W are prepared tefurnishdpatxrswtth riltK WOBhS et all kinds, at the LOtVKsT WHULK BALKPltlCKS. We hive handled riUEWOKKS fir twenty. fivH years, and have been making a butluess et JOUlilNU TO I1IALCKS. Buying our riKKCUACKKKs from the Im porters, and the Works direct from lh manu facturers, wm are ensbled te compete with any of thu Jobbing Houses of Philadelphia or New Yerk, aud ou can ste tbe goods before pur chasing. JSyi'rices famished upon application. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. sTTelephene. MAT. VAfM.mO. DAP.OAINa IN STRAW GOODS. Stauffer & Ce., ABE, THIS WEEK, G1VINU SPEOIiU. INDUCEMENTS ON- Stiew Huts tm- They are Closing Out certain lines at Cost and offering SPECIAL UAUUAINB en all ethers. Hats of Every Desirable Style at Lew est Prices. STHUFFBR & CO., NOS. 31 & 33 .NORTH 0.UEE.N ST., LANCASTER. PA. WsMVtMtASMl sreHcura. Ttkrihman'b. New Spring Neckties AT KBISMAN'S. There la no garment concerning the fit of which a man la mere particular than a Shirt. Shirt Cutting is a Vine Art, Te fit comforta ble a shirt mutt be cut with tbe proper anotom anetom anotem leal curves, the workpeople mutt be practical shirt-makers. Having bad an ezperione of SO years, we claim te have the beat Suing, best made, best material and meat durable SHIRT In tha Markst for tka Least resalbla Meney. -AT- ERISMAN'S, Me. u West KtBE Burnt, LAUCMter, JfOWUUMI Our RMdf-lfl.de Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared tn show our New SI'HINU STOCK tn Keady.Made Suit. Our Assortment l Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special earn te awl up geed and Attractive SulUter the SI'HINU Til A DR. and we feel satisfied our efforts have been success ful. Call and give ut the benefit of your opinion. Onr Cnstem Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties tn Suitings, which we will Make te Order lu the Hest Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BURGER & SUTTON, Tailors eih! H'lethlf rs, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARB, L4NCASTEK. PA. L. UAN8MAN A BRO. 66 L. G ANSM AN & BRO. 68 North Queen St. We Invite every reader of this ndverttsviuent te call and Laatulua our Heeds and Compare frkes. -i)lllug MESS'S, IIOVS AND CIULDBE.N'S CLOTHING (UKTslLi At l.rssTIIN WIIULESALK 1'ltlCKS. Who ever heard of Men's All-Weel Suits at IS te Ten different at) les te sell ct from Who nvcr heardel Men's ruur-llutten Cuta way Suits. All-W mil Worsted, at 17 uu - Ten dll tetent st let te se'ect from. Whoever heard of Men's All-Weel Knsllsh Wersti-d suits, cutaway or -ack. at lie out Twenty dlffnrent st J let te select trein. Men's Seersucker Ceals and Vests at II lu, II. a and (1 V. Men's riim Mohair Coats and e.sts, from It Vi and upwards Summer Pants selling at te , 73c, S5c , II (u and It O. All-Weel Pants soiling at IL73, 1 in), 11.5.1, $ in and II 00. sw It, l)inllty,and the Lewest Prices Hilar- L. 6ANSHAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANUrACTUKEIlS OF en's, Hots' and Children's Clothing, 8. K.COU N. gUEKNA OKANUE ST3, LANCASTER PA. sT-The Chmpest (and Exclusive) Clothing Heuse In the City. M YKRM dt RATIU-ON. Prices Down -AND- Values as Geed as Ever. Nobody need wear ijliabby Clethes these times, when Xew Ones may be had for se small an outlay. We can lit en nicely for Ten Dollars, and from that te Twenty. And if jeu leave with us Ten Dollars in Meney we'URive you Ten Dollars in Value. T Strictly Tair Dealing only will be tolerated. Myers & EatMen, imiAW.E I'LOTHIEKM, NO. 12 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEH. PA. MOH'XliS, AC. JJWJNN fe BRKNKMAN. CARD! We have a number of Goods which are just in season, and which, owing" te our Riving 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 iu the market fertG.Ou and 17.00. Uaby Carriages We carry seveuty-llve varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. ltefrigeraters are new in season. Hew few people knewany thing about Refrigera tors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in five minutes: It will be worth something for you te get Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ' ence 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 you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican vnd Common Hammocks, liase Hall and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLIHN & BRENEMAM, Ne. 153 North Queen HtriMt SsTUJBKK 18 NOTUINO PKRKEUT IN J- THIS WOULD." The man wbe made this remark could never have visited our wareroeins nr read the adver. tlslng columns of the Istsilieshcis Urhe would hare learned where he could And 1'er feet Piane; I'ertct Organ; l'erjeelly tilr Dealing, at prices that would perfectly astound him. WOODWABO'S AOINCY, NO.S AbT KINO ST., apri-lya tsucwur, r. r'b SSMWISitlWsmVs, SmSi s PB01AL. WALLPAPER SPECIAL. WALLPAPER SPECIAL. .( pleees, Held, rial. Blank and Waahanla Oak Wall Paper, closing let. of mannfanr-r? and all of this .,,, beat patteraa? which will .nil during June and July from 5 te IS cents per piece. " bleOaUM VaMn' ,,ee,,r Ppers, Wssht- lace Curtains and Scrinw, MOSQUITO CANOPIES, Farnlture Linen, Shade lleIUndd. Standatd Cleth Shading, all celui s, 11U cents per) ard. All work promptly executed. HAGER & BROTHER, Noe. 25 & 27 West King Bt. t.ANCASTKIt. PA. I K. MARTIN A CO. SEASONABLE GOODS! flew Arrivals Every Day -AT- Prices Never Quoted Before. live Hundred Yards AMERICAN SATEENS. At fHc. a ard, reduced from UKc OnrCa.H AMKUICAN TKtN atec a yard. iS dlirurent patterns te sulect trem, all new. One Case AMKKICAN tTKKNS.eitra wlde. at inc. a yard, sold everywhere al I JXc OneCaseAMKKICANHTKKNSat ISc a yard. and some call them Trench Sateens and retail ihm at Sic. Selections consists et pretty designs In Green. Blue, Urewn, llellotrepo and lllack Ureunds. FRENCH SATEENS. Vlflv different patterns, manufactured by Uror, lleman A Ce , M. ChenlzHts, Idareiean A Ce and II. Wallarb. Prices SS, 30 and 31 Cents. CRINKLED. ThmoTheutand YardsCltKAM HKRItSUCKBU, narrow und wlde stripes, 4c. a yaid. CHINK I.KIi SKKItSUCKKUS In Ulactr, Uarnet and.llrewn Htrlrs. at lux ayaid; regular price, 15c. 8PKINM ItKKSS GOODS-Every yard In stock reduced te cost tn make room fur our SumuierwtlKhta. HKAUgL'AltTXUS roll Window and Doer Screens. Having made a large contract for weed, wire aud corner', w will iv alile le turn out Screen Deers and Windows at a lower price than ever belere. Screen Deers with Houghten's patent cerniirs made te order from .1 IA up. ecreen Windows from ale. up. fcreen Wire, all widths, In Ureen, lllack and Landscape. AWNINGS. Fulll.lneef AWNINO STUIPKS, rancy and era ater Staple Celers, Awning Hardware and Material of all descriptions. Sele agents ferKuhlman's Patent Awning futures, tbe West and Neatest a wuing i&iurus juaue. China Mattings. Mere than one hundrnH different straw China Mattings at prices neviir before se low. Farcy Mattings from UHe. Elegant Damask Patterns at 'Al, lu and due a yard. J. II. Mali & Oe., Car. Wert KIm Friaee Bta, LAMOABTH, TA. TKLKPUONK CONNKCT10N. COAL TS B. MAKTltt, WlOiMitl AJTO aaRAUi aSAUsl n All Klndi of Lumber and OetU. jfarYABDi tta tn North Waur and Pruc Streets, abeva lmen. Lancaster. aS-lvSl TAUMOAKI)NKKH4 JEKKEHIEH. COAL DEALERS. Me'Sh!?r1t?e:',y,,0en8U09t'"a Tssna: North 1'rluee Street, near Beading Deoet. aug lltfd LANOAHTKB, PA. SAflS,MUKbANllWPf;lY (JUKK '-? .Uuptuie, Varicecele und Special Disease, of either sex Why be humbugged by quacks when yen can And In Ur. Wright the only Kaatf. lab Pmtsicum In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, snd Ccsaa Tas 1 cnass UDAaaaTBBD. Advice free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day. Office pnvat& SUJertk Ninth Strest, A.boveHaes. vm. w. is. naivBi, r,O.BOZB7S. rgnsnsipass )amiTw 1 i'"4- ' i kA.' ii3 W5M3f'!hJf!t fc'f .fia,lLftiiav-i 2S?
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