TTW EST itr - " '& ta.-1 n.;? -.--. -- -, K ' ' THE LANCASTER DAILY ESTSXUGENCEH; MONDAY. JUNE 13, 1887. BSafflSifRJS HjfiaawMf ' V" iiiwi" laVWlS IS IS sunn l IH m i tm . ?i :s aft en mube ? MR uHmBO MB HB !!H as te Mis mieii MOD wee wee MOU 9Uln it at isa was wsranr Mitcrtn Ait tfumcM umi iieiawunium, IIWttft-awMM WTBJiIOBHOant. Lancaster. Pf . , ftmetfttet Intdlignutf LAXCASTKK; JURE IS, 1887. Wkat Is tie Fact ! , Ifca Philadelphia Jltcerd, with all its oration leanings, considers that ft menae bill that was net signed was a (thing anyway, that the corporations I met care about it, that the failure te sign , M an accident, that the governor is te let it be, and that everything is litis. 'Ttm JJcceril thinks that the country yatmals who think differently are off their Imm and de net knew much about the of which they speak. Our con- 'tliiimj often has a profound cenvic- ';mm that it is right and everyone else As it has taken possession of the orperatlon base it considers itself pfawllarlly entitled te warn oft all intruders fUOB Uli KIUUUU. v Aiseaueuiuuuu iv gives mj vue cerpuniuuua L tee praise It bes for the governor anent I revenue bill, is of value te them, but JMrnthelesa, in our judgment, is net war The mystery of the failure of this ' Ml may never be uncovered, but the money Twmleh corporations have wen by its failure fw become a law is of great amount, and :W.it(cenl makes a baa record when it ue tVuw that they cared nothing about it. The bill has been traced directly into the ribands of the chief clerk of the Senate, Sir. :, ' UJOhran, by tne atiiaavit or Message Clei k 'Tayler, who swears he gave It te him. Mr. ?c Cochran declares be never get it from him. .Upen the question as te which of the two J statements is correct, it is sufficient te rec- E35Ss3sss3s.cS I Weekly IntelUgeneer &e mtuit WtawuwY aleawna. MA'sMAbssbSbOSMbtIbsS, CaVM OS wwE, LjTjTiain" i " aamM or '6k tft"ttnct that Tayler swears te an aflirmatire h! and Cochran te a negative ; that the latter St 4, could net swear that he had net received the bill unless it was his invariable habit te ) every bjIUiepassed te the presl- enate for signature ; and that i was his habit, and the bill did net ;eme te him, there could have been no"ac- "feident" in its failure, but en the centrarv w : , , ' " &," a very neiiut&ate purpose ; ier me message W.,.$ . dark la a npritirpd liar. wlinlifLsmnlfr-iniislv rst. " ' Fit"? refrained from obtaining the signature te IfX this bill which be broadly declares he passed te uniei uerK ueenran, Knewing wuai it tic was, and that he received it back from him fr'(f 411. t.. nJn.ltnn l,t If ...no eI.l fcj Witts MW uuuciahauuiu) man b nm eiucu. The liccerd fails te note that when Chief euem vucunui nays uiai, iiiui is nui. true. k st i- i t ii.-i it.i i . . Iandthat he never received the bill, the Iff theory of an accidental emission of the sis- f atare receives its death blew. Message '.OUrk Tayler lies or Chief Clerk Cochran; faadthe one who lies, is an agent in a deli be r- s ?ate plot te emit the signature; and it is net L; topertant te the issue as te which one lies. iumr. Tayler is said te be a man of geed n'T AVAHAdhijka ftt PA til RTb xl. w w ft 41 dwvAA fr difference between them, however, being -that Tayler was a novice in legislative L-rerk beside being naturally somewhat ' fresh and green and easily Imposed upon; !v While Cochran isa very old "stager" in t legislative work, knowing all its ins and ''ejltl, Its tricks and games, and the last areuna ine capital te tail a victim te anybody else's wile or te suffer mishaps by .ecldent." 'iamt aneuld like te believe with the Recerd t tela bill failed by accident, and with ttandthe governor that the failure does ide any damage anyhow; but we knew the governor unnecessarily made 'fleet! ve a mysterious failure of signa--ftanwhichwasnetat all necessarily fatal la it ; we knew that the failure was very ftefitable te corporations of the state ; we are net inclined te believe that ; than was no malice in it when we And the (e clerk swearing that he gave it te I chief clerk and the chief clerk swearing he did net; if he did, it was net an f aaeident that it failed te be signed ; if he 4MLnet, It was net; because Message Clerk xajier cannot be said te be simply m la in, but must be said te deliberately when he claims te recollect tlmt &; gave this particular bill te Chief Clerk Vechran, who says he did net receive it, i was noun me habit of receiving billa rthe president's signature. Mr. Cech- cuta himself oft In this declaration a any supposition that he received t.iin I la ordinary course of business without eg what it was. lie admits no such llty ; be did net have the bill, and re Clerk Tayler swears falsely when tfya be did; and that is the question. Ftv H. A Test of Docility, .: iElst Utett report Is that Senater Quay M ttw gorerner nave arranged that J udge bail be appointed te the bench JUr. Hart shall be made treasurer. m convention meets te ratify these It my feel very much obliged te governor and senator for fixing it up MOi, or it may net; just depending hew submissive the party feels and inlet 1U pulse is. The Republican are net often troubled by kicking amounts te anything, and may w new. Still there are some preg et a .tera. Senater Guar M big a man, by any means, would be with a Republican la the seat et power. Mr. Ouav ter from Pennsylvania without a , which is an unusual situ. Hi conducive te the influence The marked docility of the party et Pennsylvania has fMssw4 upon the largees which lU Mvenaa te bestow, ever ainea th wsWkwn. And It la net likely te the etsasted cessiltltwa of TMwkt awiUag M frtMfalet ins ai mhmUn ktektet m iktitaraMBdtttai C tMMrty MMMy. WM Oteratad pnaMwt low art txeaav bteWprMUmt for a hOt4otmmen jrMiB.wemay expect te we turelac In In ejdeet the Republican patty of thia atate in the violent retching of the stomach ever Its unwonted emptiness. -ataae tteerge Christianity. Henry Geerge addressed a latge meeting in Philadelphia en Sunday night. It will puz?le a geed many te tell why his follow fellow follew ers de net see fit te respect Sunday, but the reason is net, as they will claim, be cause of the peculiar holiness of their cause in their own estimation, but because en that night, of all ethers, the men te whom Geerge appeals are likely te have leisure te listen te htm. As a kind of apel- egy for holding a political meeting en Sun day, Mr. Geerge made an allusion te Christianity, asking what was its great lessen and why did it come, but his answer was rather unfortunate for bis reputation as a thinking man. He found the great lessen et Christianity and the reason of its proclamation in the fact that its doctrine " threatened that state of society by which a few had mere than they could enjoy, while the mas3es were starving." True, it did and does threaten that state et society, but far from being its great lessen, that feature is but a side issue of Christianity, which promotes a civilization that may in time remove this and ether evils. But Mr. Geerge's calm view et Christianity as a mere political and social force makes one wonder hew he ever made any impression upon the scholarly Dr. McGlynn. In his mind the great lessen and aim et Christian ity did net deal with the soul as much as the stomach ; it threatened a state of society which permitted the masses te starve. If G eerge is net struck with the awkward absurdity of his position en this one question at least, it is because he has become a monomaniac, and te him the greatest question before the mind of man is one of poverty or comfort, and he alone has the answer. Ked et the Coke Strike. The great coke strike has come te an end by the unconditional yielding et the oper ators te the demands of the etnplejes This is a very surprising result In view of the condition of the iron market, which does net give premise of sustaining the price of cekc Notwithstanding the stop page of the majority of the Western fur naces, because of the want of fuel, the price of pig iron has declined; and with the resumption of their furnaces it may be ex pected te decline still mere. If the pro duction was tee much for the consumption with tliese furnaces net producing, it ought te be very much tee much, when their prodiutien is resumed. It may be, however, that the settlement of the strike will have a different effect and cause a mere active business and firmer instead of weaker prices. It has never been supposed that the stoppage would last longer than the operators de sired that it should ; and the stoppage has doubtless served a geed purpose in clean ing up stocks of pig'jren. There is geed reason in the condition of the country te expect an active state of business through out this year. There are se many schemes et railroad extension an improvement current, and the condition of railroad busi ness is se geed, that there will seemingly be a great stimulation of the iron manufac turing industry. ilni, E. O. V. S. SoimnvenTH is J3 years old and baa written as many novels. As will be seen by her name, she is a woman of letters. Who killed tne revonue bill is likely te be Hbreuded In as much doubt as la the name of the alayer of Hilly Patterson. s s It Is nearly time that some kind of life- protecting railroad brake be adopted. In the United States there are net less than 40'J braketneu killed annually, while 4,058 are crippled for lite, and 13,770 are painfully In jured, that Is bones and limbs broken, or parts of the band or feet taken off, making a total of IS ."00 young men made te either gtre up their lives or be cripples all for the one cause, thejeld coupler that baa done Its deadly work ever since the tlrst train was tun. There are also 100 killed annually by using the old hand brake. Thkiik is material for much earnest thought in Dr. Apple's baccalaureate sermon. S SS Lecal labor organizations talk of celebrating-teo fourth et July in this town. Give them a getxl chance. Lancaster has some of tbe llnest kind of workingmen In the world, anil the people would get a geed chance te see them in a parade of this kind. Gk.v. SitKRMAN writss a letter te the Grand Army men of St. Leuis, diacuulngthe recent muddle regarding the invitation of Prtsident Cleveland te visit Ht, l.euls during the Grand Army encampment next fall. lie mays that Cleveland has been fairly elected president of the United States and Is entitled te all possible respect from the people. Ue thinks it monstrous that the possibility Is suggeited of the president being insulted, If he occupies a place ea the reviewing stand. Uen. Sherman dllters with the president en the qiiCHtien of private pensleD, bills vetoed but en the general bill expressed his belief that it was right for the executive te exercise his full constitutional power. In concluding, Shentan says: "We old soldiers of the civil war have net yet Just cause te make an issue en the question of pensions te our InQrm and wounded comrades, I advise you te go right along prepare the way for the Grand Army of the Kepttblle at Its session Wednes day, September 'JS, 1857, at Ht. Leuis, and re ceive them as they deserve,as honored guests; also the president et the United States, with such ether honored guests as may grace the occasion. 1 1 any el our comrades feel hurt at the association they can remain at home, but the sun will rise each morning, the seasons will fellow escb ether in quick succession, and the world with its myralds of people, will go tight along all the same," Tiik college centennial opens auspiciously ae tar as the weather clerk Is concerned. May tt se continue 1 PSraSONAU plerckl.CLKVK,"VN,, hM neyer hlul het " KxHKOBKTAitv Mannix(i has relumid from Europe In Improved health. MieiiAEt. Davitt spoke te 6,000 people at Feakle, lieland, In spite of the polies. Hkv. J. W, EvANH.erthls city, delivered a sermon at the 170th anniversary et the lisp tlat church at Cape May Court Heuse, N, jT, oe Sunday. Cardinal QiimeNs aays : Whatever may be the grievaueea of tbe labor nlaascis In tbe United States, I believe that Utey are better paid, better beused, better fed and bare fairer prospects tbantlie laboring claaseaef Europe." Tem Oallaeukr was once ipertlBr editor en the Hl Leuis uiebt Democrat, and was known aa a great billiard player. He bad deliberate way of walking around the bil liard table and via wing a bard anet ter Tar Tar leua points, then addling wltb bis cue reflao reflae Uvely before be made tbe snot, net nervous Ilka, but It was bU way. He wben tbt crowd I WW OBI 11 wwua Km una wshisi snnw ea WOVM cell OBI, as Tem eawed with hie mm. Ob. let bat UaUagsvaft" rtaaUUgatlabta en phrase around 8L Leb Then It get (te tne peel roeoM and ea the no course. GovanseR IIbavkr bM vetoed puMally MdtbaeluUly about thirty bill calling for Mrtatlea el nearljr ll.lCO.00a H. te bSufiMTCrely crlticUed for approving bill appropriating lliaoeo rer improvements te tfiePeiansTlvenle Stale college, of which be Is prealdMt, and for vetoing nearly all ether blfl looking In the Improvements of cbarl labia and kindred Inntltutien. Anether ln- s showing incennlMenry 1 his approval 01 the Item appropriating ti.i.uuu ier wi architectural adornment of the executive mansion, which would ue eneuctn money te build a new one of thocuaracter Uie govorner new occupies. Wit.MAM K. SiiKninxx, the famous tragedian, has died in (Sydney, AuMtalla. aged IS years. He was born In ilnaten ami began hi theatrical career there, going alter wards te Cincinnati. During the war he served with the SStxtb Ohie resiment and with the signal corps He held the rank of captain and was severely wounded in the arm at tbe battle of Up-ae. (la, Ills determina tien te die rather than submit te amputation preserved te til in that Important member of nla body wbtle he lived, lie was among the latnei tne great leaning men preuueeu vy the old stock system, and there are very few of the stars et the Engllsb'Speakinf; ttage to day who are entitled te rank beside him. A FKNALTlESOr lMI'HlllENCX. Bummer Is at h.ind thelluieet jear when old heads and young become. Imprudent, get over heated, cool oil suddenly, calch cold, headache, nerTOua disorders, and a t heus.uid and one eth r troubles, l'rcachleg prudence is played out. The only thing te de ls-atter you bave con tracted one or mera of these piins-tocnre yeut. elf as Quickly as possible. Small pains are net te be neglected except at the rlst et serious cetvquences. Uomeve thorn at once. It can be done by an application otece or mere et .M.L .M.L ceit's l'oaeis Vlastiis. rvcegntted the wcrld ever as the best external remedy uver made Mind you, don't neglect your little tll They outgrew ever) thing else and II let sloneceit you mere than you can e or knew. Kcmeiuber AM.ccck'6 PI-hk. fhyslclans recommend lr. Hull's Cough Syrup, when all ether medicine fill, asaceiti n euro for bronchitis nore threat, and ceaghs or ce'ils et long standing. Fer sole by all Diug gilts. Scents. ... . ., . rer there was never yet a Philosopher, that could endure the tcethtche patiently" I'tr hips net but .note's little wit In enduring Jt at all, hen ene bottle of Salvation Oil 111 euro It, BPMOIAL NOTICBX. Tails the Truth rhl medicine I can hi ah' v recommend Rur. itecl iJloedfliHrri ate the best bleed partner we have ever ui d" Ch.u A. Hurt, 15 Court sl'iet. Y. rer saMuy it. 11. i-ecnran, aruggui, hi and 1SJ North Quien stieet, Lancaster. Instructive KuliDg. Seme et the tesllmena1 irem different people relative te ITiemii' Ecltctric Oil. aud the relief It has given them when dl4tiC5td by heudscbe, satache, and toothache aie as interesting read ing as jeu -n 111 nnd inn ueing n ianuaru medicine. Is sold een'hcre by dragslsts for sale bv 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1JJ North Qui en street, Laucaster, Ktldfnceel the llest Kind. lllcbard T. Koblnen,ls a drupslst living In llaclne, Wl. Here Is waet he says Afflicted ulth laryngitis I was unable te articulate a word distinctly ter lully te months. A liberal application et Themat .'ctectric Oil completely cured me. Am pleased toiicemmend tt " Ker sole by II 11. Cochran, druggist, 1ST and lb'J herth ijueen street, Lancs-ter. Thoetmnds I'peu Thousands of dollars have been spent In adMrtlslng the celebrated Burdock BloeiS Buttrt, but this fact accounts only In part ler their enormous a'e Their merit bes made them what they are the best bleed medicine eer devised by nun. "or stle by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1JJ Nerih yueen street. Lane uter. fall ter the shore. Let ns all null out of this sea of sickness and despondency, and get onto a rock found-illen of geed, strong health. Burdock Meed BUfrt are tne tning te pull ier iney auuem wiu im-i renowned health restoratives ever manufar tured. rer stle by 11 U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North (Jaeen street, Lancaster. I'm All ttreaa l'! ' This Is the usual exclamation of ene afflicted with rheumatism, or lameness Uheumatic rn-e pie are Indeed entitled te our slnceru svmpnihy and commlserailon. br-edy relief is offeied them In Dr. rAemai' Ecleclric Oil. It Is the sworn enemy of all aches and pains. Ker rale by 11. II. Cochran, druggl.t, 1J7 and 11) North ijueen street, Lancaster. ttlLlTlVAZ. P R COUNTY COMMISSION KK, HEN UY DUACHUAIL et Lancaster City, bnbjectle the decision el the Democratic convention laarju-tid&w piOH COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, J. W.KELLY, of Slerletta, ra. Publect te the decision of the Demecnill.: Contention, lour lnduenc solic ited. uite-tldAw F OK COUNTY COMMISSIONKB. SIMON L. 11I1A.VDT (rarmer), Of East Denegal tewnshtp, Snbjeettethe de cision of the Democratic county Convention, lourlnducnce rupectiully solicited. mlMfdAw TfOB COUNTY COMM1S.SIONKII. JACOli W. LKHKlt, Of Kphrata township. Subiect te Deinrx-ratlc rales. marll-ttd.tw pOK COUNTY COMM1SSIONKK, A. Z. Ul.SOWALT. Grocer, rirst Ward, City. Subject te Deire-Hl-tfdAw cratlc rules. CWR COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. SOLOMON ZEAHKIl, rarmnr. Of West Hempfleld township. Subject In the Decision of the Democratic Convention. iruu-Mfdiw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKK Atthe rtui'.ifat eiinany friends 1 announce myself as acandldate forCeunty Commtasjeuer. Subiect te the dtclslnn of thn Democratic County Convention. Veur lntluence respects tally solicited. IIKNUV r HAKTMA.S, mls-tldAw Kait Laumeter Township. TJWKCOUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leaceck township. 1 announce my self as a candidate for county Commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention, Veur Influence ruspict fully solicited. Was a candidate for County Commissioner before tbe last convention, and at thoreiu09tet my friends withdrew In favor et the candidates from the Southern district. tfdAw KLI IIATTKV. TOOK COUNTY AUDITOR, J AS. r. IiOW Kit, el Paradise township, subject te the decision of the Doj.ecr.Ulc Cum en'.lun te be h-ld .luly'.u, 1SM7. JunhtMAw SOR COUNTY AUDITOR, CIUS. W. I'U3V, Of East Dmmere township, Subject te the d d clulen et thu Domecrullc Ceuuiy Convention, July se, 1m7. Junni tsdAw MATH. VArB.SC. iVKOAINS IN SritAYV HOODS. Stauffer & Ce., AllB.TlliS WKKK, OIV1NU SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Straw Hots .Jf?" Tiy r Cif-stnK Out certain llns nt Crst S?h el'w,,,.,K .yOlAI. IIAKUAINB en .11 eitVrtces ery abl bl,l RlLew STIUFFER & CO., NOS, 31 & 'M NORTH qUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOME LINK or Scotch and Heme Spun snltlngstn Stripes and Plaids. Entire new designs, lllack and Hlae Serges, Clay Diagonals. Hsnueckburn, Macgresger and Neglegee cheviets, Ju.t th thing for snuimer wear. ElegauUy made and Trtinatea. Perfect flu Sulu from WO up, at 4 KOabMTEIN.TMMTAItOK, lftlb.ttaaaHm. MKHWAK 1MMON8 lilVKH KKUULATOK. TAKK Simmons Liver Regulator. 1 Ms utitlvaled Seulhnrn remedy Is warranted lint te tenttln a single psitlcle el Mercury or any Injurious minera! ub Unco, but Is 1-UUKI.Y KUETAIILK. It wl'l Cure all Weses Canted bvlOernnge lueut el the Ll er, Kldne) and 3iemnch. It you feel dull, drowsy, ilebltiuteil, have fre tiueiit htnaache, mouth tates badly, poerarnnv Hlo and tongue ceatej, you ate itlfvrlnir from Tenild Liter or " llllleiines, ' and uniting will cure you se speedily and HiruianenUy Ms Sim mons l.tver llegulater. At anv lime veu teel your system need, elesntng, toning, rrguUllug without violent purging, or stimula ting without Intoxicating, use SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. l'repared by . 1.1 LIN A CO , l'hll., I'a. J II JimcSeed.d TULOl'UUHUH KOK KUKUMAT1HM. Anether Sudden Death. Hardly a week passes without the mention by the newspapers of sudden deaths, and et late the alarming frequency et tte statement that death was caused hy rheumatism or nenrnlgla of thu heart cannot fall te tue been noticed. In all probability many deaths attributed te heart disease are ceused by these terrible dis eases, hlch are far mere dangerous than Is gen erally considered. Is there any posltlve cure? The best answer te such a question Is given by these wbuAuie tccn cured by the use et Alhle- paorej. UXEiantLO, Mast., May 1S, lvij 1 have been troubled with rheumatism In one of my knees ter years being at times laid up for several day Athlopheros has entirely cured me. It has also cured two friends or mine who were the worst cases 1 etr saw, one of them a young man only It! years old, who was se bad the d -cters gave him up. Te bottles of your reuudy entirely cured htm Ule, W. SrcRK, Mg'r Diamond Seap Ce. Octehxr U, IfSX Twe bottles of Athlonheros cured me of In flammatory rheumatism. My family physician alvlsed me te take It, saying he had done all he could, but could no, gire me any relief; but Athlopheros drove U away, and 1 am happy te say It has never come back. My daughter was also cured by half a belUe alter suffering the pangs et rheumatism Mrs. J "is Peksit. Ne. 31 Pleasant t, Waterbury, Conn. Nobtuami-tes, Mess , May 2', lssti. rer many years 1 hae been subject te rheu matism lu Its worst form. During my last slege of sickness I was inductd te try Athlopheros, and found it te be all It claimed te be, a core for rheumatism. Lavi 1. Cuts. Kvery druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rUls, but where they cannot be benght or the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ne. UJ Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is ll.ua per bottle for Athlopheros and 50c for PUls. Ker Uver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, consUpatlen, headache, Impure bleed, Ac., Athlopheros 1'lllsare uncoupled. Junel-Hwd.tttMtt'r e IAPCJNK P1.ASTKRS. 85 MKD.VI.S AiTAIUIEt) TO Bensen's Gapcine Plaster 1 THE DEST IN TUB WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, Bheumallsm, Lumbago, Uack ache. Weakness, Colds In the Chest and all Aches and Strains. IUsware of Imitations under similar toundleg names. 4W- Ask for llonsen's and take no otter. deClibindAwMW AV r RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Gray's Specific Medicine. The l.reat English Kemedy will promptly and radically euro any and every caeef nervous debility and weakness, resUit of Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem ; is perfectly harmless, aits like mnjlc, and bten extensively used for ever X years with great succeis. r fall particulars in our pamphlet which we desire te send free by mall te every one. -The Specific Medicine Is sold by all rirusr- fists at II per package, or six tmckOKCs for n l will be sent free my mall en recept of the money, by addressing the agent, H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, Nes. 137 A 12) North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. THE OKY UEIIIC1NK CO.. Ne. lfifi Msln Street, IfuiTale. S. t. maiti-lvdAwMWAK RUl'TUUE-CURE UUAKANTEKD BY Dr. J. U. Mayer, s31 Arch street, PhUadel pbla, l'a. Ease at once. Ne operation or busi ness delay. Thousands of enres. At Keystone Heuse, Heading, fa., 2d Saturday et each month. S-)nd for circulars. Advice Iran. unarl9-lvd VkuOfkilf, A T VV1ANT8. -TKV OUlt HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The llnest Fleur sela In the market, Olve It a trial and you still be p'oesed Alse liraham Heur, Oit Heur, live rieur, and Self Uulslntc 'lour for Uticult. Ac Goods Delivered, -tele-phone Connection. GEO. W1A.NT, anK-X-lvd Ne. lis West King street. ,T BUKSK'B. New Ready for July 4tb9 1887. 'n are prepared te fur-lshdeaerswllhr"IKK werths et allkluls, atthuLOWKaT WilOLK SALKPUICKS. Wehive handld FIHKWOIIKS for twenty five year, and have bfn maklUL- a business et JOUlSINUTODEALKUS, lluytnir our riKKCKACKElis from the Im potters, and thn Works direct from th manu hicturers. WMsrnenablel te cnmpeln with any ofihuJebblnKllnu.es of rhlladilphta or New Vel k. aad you can see thu goods before pur ihaslnif. sasrl'rlcei) famished upon application. BURSK'S, NO, 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. aeTclepb6ne. mOTlOBM. AT KKISMAN'S. New Spring Neckties AT KKISMAN'S. There Is no garment concerning the fit of which a man Is mere nartlcuiar thau a Shirt. shirt Culling l air Ine art. Te nt comforta ble a shirt must be cut with the proper anotem- leal curves, the workpeople must practical shirt-makers. Having bad an experience of se years, we claim te have the best fitting, beat made, best material and most durable SHIRT In the Market for the Least Possible Meney. 'Tubman's, Ne. 17 West Kin street, Lancaster. SUM BALM UM MMMt. RKNT. JB Ti Twe or tour rooms In Brimmer's New liuliauig. Ne. lux North gueen street. Meat us iwi inununi. m febU-tld UllIM Annlvat SMEB'S Liviur erricE. TiWR 8ALK OR RENT-BRICK BTABLK .-.!iu2,0M7.x8u'tliea ChrtsUan street, re tween East King and Orange streeU. Can ue easily change Tnte a machine she? or wsiw- house. kasy terma. U.U. UUUUAKEH. ais lia A tterney-at-Law. TTOU8K KOR RKNT OR 8AI.E. .Sk2.M J,2iLF??rn improvements ana T"T.r "" 'viawukuavtra ... rtf i truit trees ana grant vines. Ile. taa uZSTi.fl 1 Streak Apply ( ayttua In -"" "- w SZKA r. wnm. MO. WlJterta wast, csentiit. riHSH X BHOTHKK. Bettem Facts. WK MEAN JUST WHAT VK 8A." It's au Admitted rsct. Oft Hepcatml by the Ua.NkUAl, lUIILIC, that the HLKUAMTStVLKS, 1UMKNSK1N A3SOKTMK1T, AND THK LOW I'lllViSS -or- CLOTHING -AND- Furnishins Goods, reUMKN'S, UOV'S AND Clltl.DKBN'S WEAK, TO UK HAD AT HIRSH & BH0.. HKflKS ALL COMPKT1T10N. .such goods have never been sold before ter se little money. It must net be forgotten that our OUAKAN TKK gees with TIIKSK GOODS. Te substantiate the above facts we will gire you an idea of our PRICE LIST. A Splendid RNOLISII COUKS3BKW Cl'TA. WAY OK SAUK 8f IT. 110 IV. ASplendldKNOt.lSUCOKKSCUEW 1'lttNCB ALUkuTsUll'.llliU. Che lets and Cashmeres In Rndless Variety, In sacks and Cutawa) s, at f '. Our Bey's and Children's Stock Is simply enor mous, stat ting w Ith salts as low as tl.SO. Hirsh & Brether, ONE PRIOB MEROHA.NT TAILORS, -AND- Clothiers and Furnishers, COH. MOUTH QUERN ST. AMD CENTEE SQU AKE. LANCASTEK. FA. w ILL.1AMMOM dt rOSTKa CALL US BV TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Graduating Suits -roil- YOUNG GENTS. A rULL DUKSS ritlNCK. ALUKKT rilOCK COAT SUITS run OUNUOBNT.S, Sladenf Kine Whipcord Worsted. Handsomely Trimmed uud l'ertect ntllng, i'i;iCK-;o.eo. Oents's Drap d'Kte Mohair and Seersucker Coats and est. LtKht Colend Dress I'anU, 11.00, V W, II ed and II SO. Ofll ce Costs, Sep. Children's Shirt Waists In riannel, Percale and Seersucker, Sec, 7Sc , Hie. OEMS' DRESS STRAW HATS. In llscklmw. Canten Hrall Manilla. and rine Summer Flexible Felt Derby In Light or Dark Celers. Children's Straw Hsu and Caps. Lap Dusters.; Herse (-heels and Whips. Light-Weight Underwear. French Ketted, lialhrlffgan, Uanze. Angela, Indian Summer .Silk Neckwear, Ke 50c 75c. K. A W. Latest Stylus In Linen Cellars and Cuffs. Hummer Flannel Shirts fjr lilcycle Hiding, Beating or Fishing, Fancy Hosiery. hhk and Lisle Thread Oleves. Uent's Summer Shoes, In Uuir, llutten or Bal moral., 11.50. Veal Calf Balmorals, Tipped or Plain, 1100. I Cent's Fine tail Dongola Tepi, Butten, Lace and Congress, I '.JO. Uent's Lew Cut Strap Oxford Shoes, 11.00 up ward. Yeung Gent's Hlrycle, Lawn Tennis and Boat Beat ing Shoes all sizes. Trunin, Tallses and Traveling Bags, WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 33, 34,36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER PA. XT stores close every evening at 6 o'clock, except Monday and Saturday. rAHASOlJI. jj B.AH. PARASOLS IN ri'HK OBtATEST VAKIKTTt PARASOLS At Prices Lewer than Anywhere Hie In the City or County. BUN UMBRELLAS In Naturals and In Oeld and silver, and Ue-ceveilug Dene. Repalrlag R B. & H. 14 UaiaH. WHsM jtttr noens. T 8.U1VI.KRAOO. Hosiery and Corsets We have bought within a week Ladles', Children's and Uent's Hosiery In rancy Snipes, Solid Celers and ittack te sell at 0f, s, 10, IS, 15, tS te SO cents. Unbleachtd Balbrlggan Hese, 11, IS, a te W rents. llaure Underwear, 1 S7K and M eta. Corsets, i !ui, 75 cts and ll.lsi. We guarantee our prices as low a any and our goedi are it superior quality. Ladles' Linen Cellars, Cuffs and Huchlngs, Kllibens, Laces, etc. bargains In Parasol and Mun Um brellas. Mesquite Canopies at very lowest prices. JotinS,Givler&Ce., Me, 26 Bast King Btroet, LANCASTER, PA, N KW YOKK HTORB. Extraordinary Bargains -AT I'llK New Yerk Stere. We Upen Te-day. a Spctl I'urcMsn el Ife DeinO--liittim It-iiKih, I'I'KKHII k tiLeVI.t, rinelju illtv, lituck itml New fan Shades, ilc. a ialr. only half price. Alse 1 pward of I'lnces Width Km- nreldereO ed .''V-.- rLOIINClNU at iec Hc, 7JC., s7)c. and II. u) a yard. rive Hundred I'lecns New Deslns in CAM 11H10 KMIIUiHDKKIhS S 8. in i-JVt Cents n yard ; 1i percent, under retfulir values. Ten Klfirtnt Patterns In Wldn OAMUlllC KDUINUS, 17c. a yard ; loelly worth iV:. ntwAM eitiKNrAi. lack ri.etiNriM)), Full Width and Ureat IUikhIus, at SO, (.JX and 71 Cents a J aid. A Full 1.1 no or Ill-Weel DKNTKLLK LaCt'H Cream and New lllege Shades, nt one-half ref,u. lar prices. Attracllvn ad Derldtd lUrilns In (KINK LKI MKKU-iUCKKK-s. l'lll N IK l( M A I I N , CKKM 1IKKM HOOD'S. SUMUI.lt UMIKK WIAII, i'All llOl.t and .iUNHIIaUKS. WATT& SHAND, NOS. 6, 8 ft 10 BAST .KINO ST., LANCASTKK.PA, J.& MARTIN A CO. Just What Yeu Want rer. the SSSS H tTl MM MM MMFPKKnilRR S UII II MM MM MM MM!'. It K S If II XI M XI M XI M XI XI K It It H W I' M M M XI M XI M XI K H H SUSS II II XI XI XI XI M XI M XI FK HRItlt StI II XI M XI XI M MM XI K K K Nil II XI MM MM MM XI K K K S Sir U XI M M XI XI XI K It K SSSS UL'U M M M M M M KKKK It U AWNINGS. Iramcnse Stocklef New Patterns, All Grades and All Prices. New Patent Fixtures. Well Made and put np. Window Awnings, new bright .trip-., will save their cost flrstseasen by saving the carpets and lurnlturofrem fading. SCREENS. 1 leirs and Windows promptly put np. Ureen, Black and Landscape Wire. All BUes Exten sion .Screens. Deers made te Order, Sl.IS up. Patent Frames and Corners. LINENS. Linens for Fleer Cevering, and Slip Cever Linens for Furniture. Furniture Cevers Made by Kxperlenced Workmen. Cut only If desired and a Perfect Pit liimranteed. Window Shades. Helland and Oil Shades, all colors and widths. Deuble and Colored Shading. Shades put np prompt. MATTINGS. Immenie stock at Prlees te CIose eat before Julyl, A pretty matting properly Isldinakee the best fleer coverings te be had. We have tbe upholsterers te lay tbem-and lay them prop erly, something very few properly understand. GAUZE NETTINGS. Ker Chandeliers, Mirrors, colors, pnt up If desired. (liaises, AC all J. B. Martia d Ce., Ctv. Wt Kli Frluw (Hi, LAHOsUTsUsi PA, JrtaXlPHOst COMWMQXIOm. VAI.AVK Of VA81I10.Y. lAliAUKUKKAHUlON, ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 KA8T KINO STREET, LANUaSTKH.PA. ATTRACTIONS -ion- Het Weather. UOODS THAT AUK IN AK.SOf AND AHB MOLD AT LkSsTII t.N COiT Or UAMirAcruuK. rtrT DO.KN LAD1KS' ULACK Ceat Back Jerseys, S1ZKS3ITOI:, 25c. Apiece. We have closed out ten sample lines of III. ACK ANDCIII.OUhD MI.K Al 1 1 IS, from one of the larxest Importers In New i ark. Thern arc about l.vt pairs of Milts, rangliiK In price from I Je te 75a. a pair esch pair is worth deublu te money wumatkiHl them. 1'AIIASOLS, New Is our time te sell thum. New Is your time te buy them He have marked thetn accordingly. IllackSatm, caceTrtmiuedand Lined ILSfl. Initiation I'eiik"", Lace Trimmed, 11 no. Imlutlen I'enuee, 7.V Matin Ceachlnn I'anuels, All Celers, 9Vc, ancy striped, II ,ll.n,li 7M1I Ac. Mlk UnilnclUs jnd iiunshidet, with Natural, IVury,Celluleld,Slluraiia Oelit Handles. ANEW LOTOr BIllLLIANT LISLE ULOVKS. rinest Orade. worth 2V; nt only IV. a pair. flue Mlk Jersey moves, black and colerrd, 4-button length, Ue apilr. Jeb In Ladlmt' l.l.ln Thread llo'e. black, tan colors and slates, 17c a pair. LADIES' AN DUKNTH II AMIIIHIU AN OAU.K vicars. At tie Apiece, oupeiltlvely cannot buy them under J7c. any where else, NEW IIUCHINO In White, Cream, lllack, l'lnks, blue, at 6c- a vara. T inn Cram Llsse KuchlnK. In White, Cream ana uiacs, at lee. ayaiu TUKEK II I U lilttVKS IV I.VDIKV WHITE MCsLIN SKlltTS. 1. t Iva Tucks, Three Inch Embroidery, I'tln ress Itack, Rc (worth siec) 2 Kiifhl rlnn Tacks, renr Inch Embroidery, l'rlnrx-s. Hack, sSc (worth It SJ.) .1 Sixteen rinnandslx Wile Tucks, Ten-Inch W Ide KU'Kant kmbretdery, 11.10 (worth 11.50 ) DUESS SHIELDS. (oedyear UubberShlslds. Kuipress Kubber Lined, Dauze Kubber Lined. Htecslnettn Nhlelds. The Knew White Uenulne Csnfleld Shield ler White Dresses. l'EAUL liUTTONS. A rull Stock of Whlte Pearl lluttens, IS Itua te Kline, In nve different fiia I ties. Alie a I-arne Assortment of Pearl Buttens, plain and faniy. All colors Ivery Wash llutten, tlat and ball, at i.ewcsi rncra. KJ.T11A t IsCOUNTI TO I1UISMKUH AN D TO THE TltADE reu C ASH. XUUHMIUMXlBHtMV tlUUB. riAhli AND HKK TUE- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candlc-Llght ; Unats thorn all. Anether Let of CHEAP ULOIIES ferUas and Otlbloves. THB " PERFECTION " METALMOULD1NU AND BUBUEK CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them alL This strip outwears all ethers. Been out the cold. Step rattling et windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and ntln. Any one can apply It-no waste or dirt made In ap plying H. Can be fllUMl anywhora-ne holes te bore, ready for use. It will net spill, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is tbe most perfect. At tbe bteve. Heater and Uange Stere . -OF Jehn P. Schaum & Sens. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER- PA s t'KCIAI, NOTICE. " Mera human, mera divine thin we ll! fact, pirl hutnin, part divine Is woman, when the geed stars agree Te mingle at her nativity." Uetlect.'ye Lords of creation, and hie ye at once te KIEFFER & HEM'S, Ne. 40 E, King St., And Procure one et their Faxmus Economist .. Vapar Cook Steves. -That Oed'a best gilt te yen be net tortured be be 7end recall with the unnecessary waste beat which It Is impossible te avoid with your Kanges. and (what is also Important) consider tte area i economy In fuel. 10 cents worth of fuel will cook ler a family el three grown per sons 11 meals. And a ben yen want a Heater, get a si SPLENDID " And be Happy, PLUMUIXO, UAB PITT1NO, STEAM UEAT INM, TIN KOOF1NU AND SPOUTING. TO a. MAKTia, wEeuaau an ma bwAUB is AU Kind of Lnmbtr and OeaL eacvABDi Ne. md Hertt watstr aaa Pftt atreess. above Lsuaea. taeaater. sn-iva TJAUMUABUhEKH JKFPKtUsus. COAL DEALERS. Omea i - Na ia Nena queen Street, and Me. 4 Nertb Prince street- ....- vaases sens rnswe wiws. bjX(LJXU,asi. )) "T-iV t.itjif...' - -. ,i, f ifM?,M)i '?'-- r.- js- ..w iMt'-ilsrflwfi iTri &l&28i(ij'.iL ,. -iJ"--Mg' -i-.v-.Ml-rjjCbsJvj
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