EsnWlllsiailWIMIIls 'IIWIWIIWPPI I 'I ' 'II I ! MPW ii JBWIBBTJSBjM saasnsiraEsk --i csv. . i ' ! :w !.--. v a. urHavmrna .sajssamasanamamamasaarT" , -srsmamai ut,a r; - iii - 11 : piwmtwv '"Tr'-.u- m ?.YTn'v:4iyV ''"WW' ftMA-. -- t; " 'i' Nl'OWia? ' nw:?vf?'V " 'srcv :i&sv& S&Vl tfHE IiAKCASTER DAILY IKTELLIdEKOER, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1887. ; --' ? rTifr r-' x m. nKMiMiuiiTm fifit teWMMN mm atsna sjm, gsjBlwaswacBssvs. IL'v- JM !" Weeklf Intelllgeneer Mtuwiffm nmuieiMuiBi Laaeaater. r. : fmtceBter Jnituuwiitc. . fife tAHOASTBB, IV B . 1987. nitaielpala FabUe Works. city of Philadelphia is continually I up by some project about its public g&terka. Then is no city in the country, or sf- rs.siaT J 1 II !- " IS fH iN 1M IH I" S IB Ji " ?ew rw B saaaB X SU mf HI tS Z aaaa " si 35959 em ass .,. liSI IB si wg ssoei "Q MM BeawT WUWMW MOMBW. aaACTBBt MM WW MMMMMviMinnrutrfni jmmm'mmmt. .am amiiimew unw SiZaHBIIMflilillMli Ij'iitBe world perhaps, that Is under such ; saMtiarjalajrltatlen from this cause, me ; last It that Fhlladelphla Is a tempting pri7e w tha corporate plunderers, of whom a breed has been raised in her rich Rtut tiaa m works and water works ifcasnt are all her own. that the enterprising r . - - t. .. .,.., , ui ' SBwUSSBenwBO neia taepeuiicaiuwucisuip f tbt town have Until lately been content te maaaM for the share of the profits that H.tbey could easily steal, but which of late ,.' Ussy nave shown some ammueu te capture liiy. The s'reet railways of the town have vsjterded a rich pasture te these people. Tbey get the use of the streets for nothing .BM gainerea in eiz-cenc iares unin a popu pepu ', lar revolution lately secured a reduction te rawavfrcent fares which prevail in all the 1 M4.hM Imrm In thA rnnntrv. h kThe present conspiracy against the city p y jbj ! np usuaiir, auiu aujr uuiuucr ui iw 'fsjaslt of providing It. The citizens appear I te leek upon their prepositions with dis itntk. Taught by experience they fear te '9s a skinned, and even the name of Jehn I TfaBamaker at the head of one syndicate &"iX ftuMi wl-. ntvkVAft sitrrinlent ti mnkn II: ftvrat Ik tjl',t 4tu ...11ln Ufa. 11AnfltnalrAf la n irreaf. 'f tore-keeper and a great Methodist, but he ees net seem te Keep as goeu cempauy iu his public enterprises as he finds in his Bonday school. Messrs. Kemble, Wldener ad Elklns, appear as his associates in rapid transit and they nave sufficed te con demn it in the public eye ; and may even 1 tend te excite a doubt as te the strict truth- fe fatness of all the Wanamaker ndvertlse- MBta. K It mav be that the undertaking of these lKen is benester than it is suspected te be ; and it is at least true that a large parr. 01 the public opposition stirred up te th cm comes from ether inteiested parties who want te enjoy the profit of the rapid transit business by elevated or under ground routes. There is a company In Philadelphia that proposes te tunnel its rtreets for a double track railway which will firtnfvt.fiAniitlvtnfrnAnii1iHnn mnWllr te r-A the centre, and merchandise right into the W the cellars of the stores en the great ?& thoroughfares in the same cars that biing ,sL it te this city. AU the sent rage and gas, -1 watAw unA aanfrtn ,nrln!t fira I rtllA f Alfn hl threueh these tunnels. The scheme is a A'V- in - 1 l : ll ",' BBBgDlUCeUb UUO, UlU IWJ (iivjcviuta kiaiiu S that it will net be mere costly te nuiid m&f wan an eieruKU ruiuuuu which una mj jw UJ-- damages te property along which it passes. SS!. t , A-J t I I.I.,. -- A. ES' Philadelphia has bad a mass meeting te fe pretest against the elevated and te boom fcv- the underground railroad ; and suddenly it ?S teems as though the tunnel people were te 1 be given the chance they are clamoring Jiv for. Mr. VTanamaker's party draw out for ;. tee present ana leave the rampant major Wf ity of its friends in councils in the lurch. ,;'J jj some it u eaiu iuiu uiey uave i WW ' . .S-.1 ILl A - t. ... g wi wwciuueu luai, iiicre u no money in me rac project as they see they will have te carry it out. But Mr. wanamaker, who may cfA net be suspected of telling less than the ?$H whole truth, says that they retire in defer--Sy- MM te the nubile sentiment that nhlefta After ft while Phllailelnhl.i will h.-iva rill. Vixens be public spirited that they will only a te get a smell of the breath of the popular desire, te execute it. The mil. Uw lamlum is cemlnK te that town : but net the 't&M&MVmieA rallren1 f lila RiitYimar VVin - . HHH-H.V. The "Sen" la the Dark. The New Yerk Sun is usually about as accurate in religious matters as any of the 9ff great dailies, and mere accurate than some 11V MUUMf. I!I ,t, . , r-jt cvbcub iciigiuus iiiers nut, mr example, ptY8 Independent. On Saturday, however, j&vhsb iNTKLLidENiKit reprinted an article 2 from it, entitled " Rare Missionary Zeal," sS which is as confused and misleading, as in- ,Y-"" "" wruueeus, asiieeuiu :.wraU ha marie. T'nef. n.,- j (,; . . - - i "Buini mm names i'iat thA Moravian nnA the n.u.j ... . -.., uuiKu ureinren I .Aurehes are Inextricably mixed up, giving " " iw wuai ueiengs te the ,ane aeing injustice te both, while iujk uuwiug uiu praise rer the Mera- Who are supposed by the Sinitebel I with the United lirethren in I jDMa. In fact, these two denominations I i' their history, methods, and cultua are IrtatteeJlr dissimUar asany two Christian i can well be. . SMftA VS. Hwmt IMltMIA. . 41. In ..-. i-i,Vw sa vunsube w mm DintugO deekraj that "the Meravians, or VaiUd Bretliraa la Christ, are net a BttiuereaB communion, the whole num . kar et their communicants in tbe United tatea being only about ten thousand" fwbiehia Just about half the membership Ctea Meravians, while that of the United wmum exceed! it many times. Then it sfwkaet the "thlrty.feurth annual report liie Beard et missions" shewlntr that "in 1W asere than 18,000 waa expended en at home, and In Africa and in l This mav ha trim nfthalTnlrt i church. The thirty-fourth an- 'swpert of the Meraviara, hewerer, IM Jawratucturyeld! And jlMiite 1880, for foreign mlatiea rtaJsssSL exclllslTai of Eumnsn snrl leveck, were fully $100,000 ; i, hpsjs waa aw ubsbvubvuib Itsswalttr et tlseir nHBslan.'' aa ssBsssssjssjBBasssssps sapssp spssssasssssi ajvfjBsssarpssBBSi ssrw sjaw . tfcaMenrtaBa gat entH tetraMlag a trttnlef aeboel In Atria with ft fetatien of 16,09) from a emUnmd 1b Cotendo ; which evidwtly beleBfi te the United Brethrenaleae. The Moravian convert In Africa are stated te number "3,940 In all," while they really number ever 13,000. The entire paragraph relating te the number of candidate! for foreign mission work in the theological seminary, and the sermon by " Itev. J. 1I1U before the beard of missions at Springfield, Ohie, Ac," again may be true of the United Brethren but is net true of the Meravians, j eitner Is there any truth In the statement that "there are also Moravian missions in Callfernla-ln Nebraska," though there are several in Minnesota, Michigan, and one in Kansas. The figures, finally, giving the net Increase in the membership of the church, are wholly wrong. The real facts as te the proportion of members in the borne churches and the foreign field of the Moravian church are that, while In Europe and America it has only between 30,000 and 40,000 members, in its foreign missions it has but a few, if any, less than 100,000 members. Had net tlie Sun better shine true light, or else net shine at all V la Urcat Discredit. Newspaper correspondents and inter-1 , K .,..! , , ,ji. I viewers imvu ui lueurasiYcs iiivugicab uis- credlt by their lack of truthfulness, fair ness and honesty in their narrations ; se that most public men who respect them selves refuse te have anything te de with them. It is natural that these correspondents should fall into vicious habits which make them disreputable ; because they are hard driven te get matter which will make spicy reading 'when narrated truthfully and in proper temper. They are tempted te embellishment and te abuse te make their wares marketable. We note new that one correspondent makes a letter out of the simple circumstance that Secretary Endicott rides te the war department in his carriage nnd ascends te his office in the elevator. The correspondent is stirred te Indignation by the alacrity of the elevator boy te serve the secretary, and by the heavy tread of the head of the war depart ment upon the tiled lloers of the building. There is absolutely nothing else in the story ; which is written in a tone of bitter ness against the secretary that is nothing, if net mean. It will be cold comfort te the election officers under ball in this county te learn that in Baltimore the fnll penalty or the law was Imposed en these found guilty of election frauds. Judcif. 1'attkhse.v was quoted fear days age by a contemporary aa saying : '-Yeu don't read newspapers te get any facta, de you? I never de, for they never contain any." There la an address of Hen. D. W. Patteisen printed en the second page of this journal today, and If the fudge'a remark about the paucity of facta in newspaper articles are Intended te refer te this oratorical effort his strictures are tee eeverely modest. Per haps when Judge Patterson made uae et the remarka above rmeted be waa suffering from the abtenee of the cooling application which the lNTKM.uii-.NCEU en a prevleua occasion recommended ler him. Tiikue were ISO saloons doing a "aide deer business" in Philadelphia en Sunday. Here ii rceui for the new mayoralty broom. Mn, Kdwaud Uunes, a member of the beard of naval officers and civilians appointed by the secretary of the navy te pronounce en the plans of the new war ships, denies Indig nantly that the committee was Influenced by any ether motive than their duty te select the bstl plans. The beard waa composed of ex perts and net politician?, and the acceptance of an English design for the armored ship was due te the lack of experience et American deMgnera with ships of tbiaclasa, "We were Mrst subdivided In committee and studied the various parte of the ship's hull, armor, engine, boilers and battery. Then the beard as a whele agreed en the entire ship. We looked only for a war vessel that wenld beat suit the country, and tbere was no sentiment in the matter." Tin: queen's Jubilee must have been cele brated without a line of poetry, Laureate Tennyson suddenly dropped bis proposed ode and complained et gout. Hla substitute was named, yet he far the cables were net be labored by it. Tun project et holding a county fair In any ether place than Lancaster la supremely ridiculous. Mr J.D.SrnECKLES, et the Hawaiian Cem merclal cempiny, has no doubt that revolu tion la brewing In Hawaii. "Fer years Kalakaua's extravagance has been such that the people have been encumbered with debt The king ia exactly likes child. Give him a dollar and be wants te spend it at once, and the only thing that prevents bis spending millions is his inability te and things te buy In Hawaii. My opinion iathat be will abdicate directly any show of aimed rebellion Is made." Ill company wsntssrepublicunder the protection or tbe United States, but lie fears that Uermany or Kngland will secure control et the only coaling station left In the Pacific Tub people of Philadelpbbi want Invisible railways. Kather than have tbem en stilts a thousand mass meetings will be held. It la whispered In New Yerk political cir cles that Dr. McOlynn may go te the New Yerk Henate or assembly next fall, and that all that Is necessary te secure this result is for blm te say but the word. This will, no doubt, be a very tempting bait te the recusant priest, rer be seems never se delighted aa when listening te tbe sound of his own voice. But he should beware of the Rift-bearleg Greeks, After McQlynn's triumphant entry Inte the legislature, the schemers who would place him there would use blm for their own seltlsb purposes. And be would just be un. sophisticated enough te Imagine that be was tbe leader Instead of tbe led. Fer what chieily ails Dr. McQlynn Just new Is an St- I tack of what is known In sporting language asblahead." PBUBOMAU I 8cur-'TR Kim-hut Hciimid KrS3,w..3.2?' na il ta has dlsap- feareil tin hss committed suicide. Feumukr BRanLEV, of Asburj Park, 3TilL ?iJ2 f llew. e onlered people te monep- PnKHinKNT C1.KVKLAN11 waa one of tbe attendants at tbs commencement sxernlses of Georgetown college, Monday. Twenty graduates received degrees, ' Jehn T. Bavmenh's coin collection was old In New Yerk at auction at uueallataoterv prlees. The nulntupla eagle, or "elu which Kaymend used te "match" with, brought only ffiO. ' afisa AUCK Fiikkman, president et Wellealey college, has received M0 applies, tleaa from young women wishing te enter Wellealey next year. There are only loe plaesa possible at present, Rav. Bam Jenks curia his evaneslleal lip at the hualness thrift of the treat West. lie save that the St. Paul Christiana will net be la heavsn twenty-four hours without having a reel estate sign out and claiming the agency for all tbe best corner lets in tie Oeteattal City. Uovkrner Hn.u of New Yerk, baa signed the bill autherising bicycle riders te nee their mscbtnes en any read la Central park, New Yerk, or la any ether park la the PAtrmmten os job bbvk. Wbat BU Boaer said cf tbs Old Willi Scheel TNtkir, The following remarks were made by lien. D. W. Pattersoe, el the local court, at the (setting In Lltl'ien June 16, te de bener te the memory of Jehn Heck, llie famous LUltx school teacher : I araharetoptrtlWpateln the ceremonies el this day. The task assigned me In a pleas ant one, yet I muit avoid llie prnvlnce of the biographical friend who prcvedtxl me, but will preface my remarks by a low word In reference te the Roedness and Inte oxcellence of the surged 01 our memo. The name of I'mf. Jehn Beck brings vivid recollecUeniofcur youthful days which we delight te eberlsh. That venerated name uttered In thta sacred era', near his mortal remains, and ler whom lapse et years has only served te confirm ami deepen our love and admiration, It Is eminently proper that we, hla students, should meet te day te com municate and takeartlin le fxilt and per. petuate that name se dear te u. lar as the mental vision of man caii stretch it cannot see what lie In the veiled and curtained future. Time works marvelous change. We can say, however, that se Ionic as we and the many who have enjnyed the aaioctatlen and teaching of l'ref. Beck are permitted te linger en this earthly sphere, se long will there be hearts that love his name and sacredly cher ish the memory of his virtues. Ne words at our command, hewever, In the form of labored euleglutu could ciue that faithful, devoted teacher appesr te strangers as he does te us, bis old student. lie was the considerate and Judicious tc lcher the gen erous, kind and tolerant reprever, and while I condemning the wrong, was se charitable for youthful faults that the Incorrigible cllender waa led te yield obedience te his wishes and hla wise dlclpllna He seldom resorted only when all ether means failed te austere reeuaeana punishment, but ny bis kinuiy nature and sensible dealing with the student, be mostly secured their reformation and es teem and fired thelratubltlen for kuowledge. lie enceuragea them te diligence In their studies and Inculcated strict adherence te truth and virtue. Without a liberal education self taught, hla faculty et instruction was very remarka ble. He understood fully what he taught, and comprehended what he had learned, as living and kindred knowledge, and Inspired all around him with a soueeef its great value, and net merely ai something by laborious attainment. Thus the inevitable dally tasks, however severe, were appreciated and embraced by his students an pleasant means of profitable employment. I'ref. Beck had a keen love for all that was beauti ful In appearance or In nature, and in our waiaa into me country, in wtitcti professor and student together eltn indulged, be never falkcl te point nut these beauties and till our apprehensleu with the same elevating Inspiration. He repelled no student by formality or un kindness, while always a-iiduou4te promote their progress alwajs regardlul of their physical, mental and spiritual welfare. In short, bis life was the expttiHien of a pure, Christian benevolence ter hU pupils as well ss for his fellow men, and lila memory will be tenderly cheriihed by all who knew him and his name will be honerid for hla exalted character and devotion te education. His lire was full of fruitful labors and no man in Eastern Pennsylvania enjoyed a larger meas ure than did Prof. Heck of the respect and geed will or his fellow citizens. Ills peerless teve and kindness te all and especially te his band oflevlcg students will, 1 feel, never allow the memory of Prof. Heck te be forgot ten In this or in future generations. And new that the teacher se beloved by us and that form te us se familiar has vanished, and the voice which these school walls, new within our view, once se gratefully echoed, is new silent In the grave, ha net the time come net only te recall hli uefulllfe and stats our loving Impressions of the man and his career, but baa net the tlmearrlveJ feru, In some practical and enduring manner, te perpetuate that form perpetuate it by toine enduring monument. It seems patent te your speikcr that the leverent attachment of surviving studenu and Intimate mends will Impel nil such te make earnest efforts te provide a titling memorial of the departed professor ana friend. Ilia studentx still in llie are resi dents of many stale, and many in number. Net a few of them, new past the meridian, are known as leaders and men et mark and proud te siy "we were all his boys." And although with tbem his memory and his form need nobrenzaor marble te preserve them, yet tbeyaheuld be preserve. for the benetlt of the generations te come. And when wr, his boys, leek back through the vlitaef sears that have passed aud see nnd recall the kindly countenance and the familiar form of blm we loved, I am persuaded we will net fall te re spend with enthusiasm te this call te secure the erection et a statue of that form in the meat costly aud richest brenze or marble. Greatly Excited. Net a few et the rlttens of Iinraater. l'a., have recently liecomegmiMy uxrltrd eer tha astounding facts, ttmt ti'urU nr their Irlnnds who had keen pronounced by tln-tr physicians as Incurable and te)end a'l hnpfl-nuttVrlnK with that dreadful monster Consuiiiiitten- hiva been completely curra by br. Klnjj's Saw Ills Ills ceyery rorCensnmp Ien lh enlv remedy that does positively cuiuitllthrmitnndlunirtlUeuseg, Coughs, Colds, asthma mul BrencliliU. Trill bottle rree at II. It. Cochran's I'rug stere, Nej. 137and lieriulJaxmt , Linca-imr, r"a. (1) Bnckltn's Arnica Halve. Tns BiiTSiLvt in the world for Cits, L'rul.es L'rul.es Pere, Ulcers, Silt Ithaum, Fever -serns. Tatter. Chipped Hands, chilblains, Cerns, and all f kin Krnptlens, and positively cures riles, or no piy required. It UKuaianttid te Klvumirtect satis faction, or menuy mtiinclKl l'rlrn 2.1 c-uU rter boa. Fer sale by II It Cochran, Druggist, sfes. 137 and 1J3 North Queen St , Lancaster, l'a? june271yd Wonderful Cures. W. D. Heyt A Ce , Wholesale and Hetall Dnir Dnir gtsUet lteine,Ua.,says: We have ben sulllnir Dr. King's Suw DUc cry, alectiic Hitters and llacklcn's Anilca ."ulve for tour yours. Have never handled mim-dlng that sell as well, or Hive such universal eutlsl.iitlen. iheru have been some wendurrul cuns cirecud by these medi cines In this city. Several ca-s of pmneunced Consumption have lM,n entlruly cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. Kind's New Discovery, taken In connection wltn fclectrlc Hitters. We fruarantee them always. Sold by If. U. Cochran. Druggist, 137 and 1SJ North Queen street, ban eaauir. ra. i) reLitivAu COK COUNTY COMMISSION Kit, HBNUV DHACHIIAK, of Lancaster city. Subject te the dnclslen et the Democratic convention. uarJU-tldAw BIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. W.KELLV, of Marietta, l'a. Subject te the decision of the Democrat! j Convention, lour InBuenca sellc- Ited. mJO-tfdAw piOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON U UUANDT (rarmer). Of East Denegal township, Subject te the de cision of the Democratic Comity Convention. Your lnrtuence respectfully solicited. ml'2.trlAw mi'Mfdaw FR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LKUEU. Of Kphrata township. Sublect te Democratic roles. liiarll-UUiw JIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z. UINUWAI.T, Grocer, first Ward, City, crallc rnius. Subject te Dnmr al-tfdAw FR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZEAMKIi, Farmer. Of West lfempfluld township. Subject te the Decision of the Domeciatlo Convention. UUUV-UdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request of many friends I announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner, ublect te tbu drcUlen of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicited. HKNUYr. HAUTMAN. mIS-tldA w East Lampeter Township. DIOR COUN 1Y COMM18S10Ne"r. ELI BATTEN. 2lift?V.i5lS0? township, lannennce my sibl!Sln?l24,? f?r. nuntr CoiuuUsslener tSni LhJhIS"" Ye,r InOuence respect- UQm ELI IIAITEN. JgWit COUN rV AUDITOR, " JAS.F. BOWEU, el 1'aradlse township, subject tn Urn daeliinn m the Usjuocratte CouvenUeu te beteldJu??,0u! 18". JantttMAws JJIOR COUNTY AUDITOR, CIIAB. W. 1'UBEY, Of last Urn mere township. Sabject te the ds. clsten et thf IHtmoentUe Coenty Convention, Jalrswlsvr. JniiaaVtsMw MJajeut. rpilK NKW (4UIMISK. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.)! -U1VK3- Qoed Appetite, New Strength, quiotNO'vee, Happy Dayei, Bweet 8leep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate temach wUl twar. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all tierin UUeaae. Tin: unsTBCiKNTirtc anhsucckssful Ili.O01 fUKIFlRK. Mip"rlorte(inlntne. air. r. a. sillier, v Kvtt n7ih atreet. new nrk. iisji curwMl tiv Kktnn ir ..stranin tna. Yerk, was cured by Kuktne of extreme ma larial urostratlen alter seven vi-ars surrerln-r. lartal prostration alter ven yfars snrrerlng. lie ti-w run down limn 170 pounds te V7, began en aasKinn in June, ivs wi-tii te wetk in line month, reaaliml his full welriht lii sit luembi. llulnlne Clilhlm neKixxl whatever. Sir. tlldtxm Thompson, the eldest and one et the meslresnccteil citizens of Bridgeport, cenn , seys: "1 am ninety years et age, and for the tut three years htve suffered from malaria and the etrecls of quinine poisoning. I rrcently be gan with Kasklne which breku up the malaria and lnertnsed my weight 31 pounds " ktrs.T A. Solomons, ut 15. Uatllday St, Jersey City, writes: My son Harry. eleven sear. was cured et Malaria by Katktne, after fllteen months' Illness, when we had given up all hope. Letters from the above, persons, glMng full dutalls will be sent en annllcatlen. Kaaktne can be taken without any special medical advice. UM per betUe. Sold by H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, 157 and 139 North Queen St., Lancas ter, ra , or sent by mall en receipt et price. K ASKINK CO., M Warren St., Sew Yerk. fatiSl IvdawTrb.tS UIV'S UKEAM BALM. 0ATARRH HAY FEVEB. ELY'S CREAM BALM CI.KANSKS TUB UKt, ALI.AY3 lNrLAMstATlOS, HEALS TUB SOUKS UKSTOUKSTUKSKNSKSOr TASIK, SatlLL, HKAU1XU. AQUICK UKLlKr. A fOJITlVB CUIIS. A particle ts applied te each nostril and Is arfn-eabln. l'rtce Se cents at drnggtats ; by muU, registered, CO cu. Ctrculai a free. ELY UU03, DmgjrtsU. inwnN.V. inlySi-lydaiVW T TliAS tk. .jt currsss. TTNreUlUNATK, YET FORTUNATE. Of course the smash up of ear Mce, -Sew De livery Wagen makes us feel badly, yet we are very thankful that no one was seriously hurt We wilt still be able te deliver goods promptly. There are a few of these Nlca Prunes left, 6 as, X. Prunellas, 10c ft. CLARK, mara-tMAw NO.?CINTU8QUAHK. pUUCLAIM 11' TO YOUK FKIKNUS! MAKK IT KNOWN TO OUIt KSEMIIS. THAT CLARKE, THK West Kitg Slrttt Tea and Coffee Mae, IS SELLING Ten-round liuckets New Mackerel for 65c j and Kxtru l-arxe Ne 1 Viickcrnl.il (. Thtrty-feund fales rure Jully Ijrll.iJ, erSc prelnKlepinniL 'leas 5c,5ecand 1100, Coffecs, 12ic. te Be. per pound. UmnuiutedSuirar, Ce j l'owdercd Snirar, 6Xc; llrewn augar, iKc CLARKE'S Original Tea and Geffea Stere, no. si wtsr kim; stukkt. wAreuau. ITATCHKS. CLOCKS, CHAINS AND Special Watches fir Farmsis ani Railreaderf. rtne let of Ulngs, Ac. Alse, Xlgln, Waltbam f Aurera (or which I am Sele Agent), and etLer rim-Class Watcher. Best Watch and Jewelry BBinumii r Correct place tn city. Urns by Telegraph DaUy, only Ne. 1MX S. Queen St. Near fenn'a U. U. Depot. mr Hrectaclfs, K)e(la.sus aud Optical Uoeds. All Kinds of Jewelrv. N EW JEWKLBY 8TOB& GradnatiDg Presents ! FOU CLA3? ItlNOS, CLASS PINS, UADUKS.UOTO CLASB GILL'S. Geld Watches, Diamond Kings, UenU' Initial Ulngs, Scarf l'ins, Ac, Ac. Repairing In All Its llraacbM. Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET, I.ANCA8TKH, l'A. mavll 1yd eat Ai,m um atsTjrt. CSOK RENT. A! Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's New Building;. Ne. 1MX North Queen street. Heat ana gas inciuaea. Apply at febls-tfd iitllM atKH-3 1.1VEUX urriCK. T7IOR HALE OR RENT HRIOK STABLE JD and let, 17x80 feet, en Christian street, be tween East Klnir and Oranire sueeU. Can be easily chanjeed Inte a machine shop nr ware house, hasy tonus. , C. IlUUtHKEB. alCtld A tternev-at-Law. T3KIVATE HALE. A. Will be sold at private sale the valuable fimpvny crnvr s.inun aiuiucriy ana unir. etui fronting son rent en Lemen street, 65 feet en M ullierry, and 6i teel en Charlette street. Apply te C. E. DOWNEY. Junl6 3md Ne. 211 North Queen Street, SIXUEH SKW1SU ItACUlSE CO. TfjXUlBlTlON EXTRAORDINARY AT TUB OirtCS 0 Tbe Singer Sewing licbine Ce., 146 KA8T KINO BTRSBT, Laheabtss, Pa., Beginning Monday, June 27th The display will be tbe grandest ever een In Lancualer, censUUug til FINK IHBROIDIRT IN MANY D1SIQN8 -AD- Faaejr Geees ef Erery Dewrletlea. The exhibit will Illustrate the wide rangarf work that can be dena en the New High arm 1. r. stager Hawing Maesine. aVano'sv.lnl.,mb',,,tea,,'rt "" h0nr, CHRIS. MYERS, jeaMtOauw IIAJf AQU. DMT uoeoa. J. a qivlbr a 00. LOOK AT 01)11 NEW PRICES -OM- Batistes and Crinkle Md Figured French Satlats. NEW WIDKKUUUOIDKUY FLOUK C1NUS. Cllttll HiyUBS. LtNOM II'INUI, M ALALIA, Ae. MnSsGivlerftCe., Ne. SO lut King Btrett, LANCASTBIi.i'A. H AOKK A HKOTUKK. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, 25-27 West King Street. Ciau7e, lUlbrigRan and Feather weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, Ilalbriggan and I. Isle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge llicycle Shirts. I.aundried nnd Unlaundried Dress Shirts. l'enuee, Silk, Grenadine and I.awn Xeckwear. K. & W. Cellars and CulTs. One Hundreil Dezen Ktra Un lauudred Shirts at -4.1c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Cass'.mere and Worsted Suitings. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. I.ANCASTllt, l'A. s TAMM BROS. .V CO. BOSTON STORE. 26 AND 28 NORTB.QUEEN ST, LAVCASTEK,!!'., Coel Things! CUAZV CLOTH, Hew and Pretty, 1JX- a yard CANTON CHALL1ES. Nothing Like Thein-UHc and i7e. a yard. F BENCH OKUAND1B. You'll Ltke Them Hetter Than HatUte, 11W. a yard. DUKHSUINUHAM. Nothing Mere Serviceable, 10c a yard. NBW BATIBTB, Beanurul Styles, Extra Width. 10c. a yard. CUINKLBDBBBR8UCKEB8, Black, blue sad Uarnet Btilpea, loe. a yard. B1VK THOUSAND YAHDS. EMPRESS SUITING. You'll like them better than Crinkles, 8c. a yard s usual price, loc CtUNILB 8BBUSUCBKUS, Cream, With lied. Ulee and Black Strlpea, Se. a yard. CBINKLB 8KEBSUCKEH5, Cream, were 9c l SHc.ayard. Surah Silk for Sashes. AT IBs. A YAUD-ALL COLOKS. Yen'll Save Yenr Meney en JBK8KYR. Special Offering of FINK SATINES. Feil Width, Oca yard. Wa can Suit you In SWISS ANDCAWBUIO VLOUNCINUS at Sua, Hc, 67c, 75c, 8. c, 110 te 91.10. CREAM DRESS GOODS Everything New and Tretty at Lew Prices. StammBros,&Ce., BsTTelepbene Connection. u OAi. ' n H, MAKT1M, wwetaaau &n awvanv nxiaa ra aU Kinds of Lumber and OeaJ. am-YAisjiia u Menk Wats aad Prtase ausjt. above Lamen.Lancaatar. as-ltw TJAUMUAHDNKR84 JEKKKR1K8. COAL DEALERS. SMaipS?ceJ!trS?hJae,0',,'t'M,a "-YaBM;-NerU Prince atrsst, near Ksadlng Depot. au UtM LAN0A8TBK. PA. ClmABi. sta TBTILIilAM KDM0ND8, WhelsstU Dstlar aai Owlsfiai Mwiaut nauBisawe CIGARS. Atvaai kAsewsalsaM s'lasJajT'i eatseaast I DTI ubbuibm. mvmmimt, me J MOTXO THAT ALWAYS W1M& Honest Werk at -AI- PHILIP DOBRSOMS (ULU KBLIABLK) Carriage Works Net. 126 and 128 East King St. Tbs Lartsat Assortment of NRW AMD SKCONO-HANU Bufgiea, Ovrlim Phaitens, Market Business Watrens that has ever been Bhownte the Fublle. It Yen Want a Ooed and rtrsVCIaas rhasten, OOTO DOKRSOM's. If Yen Want a Nice Comfortable ramtly carrlurs, UO Te UOBHSOM'8. If Yeu Want a Buggy-Yen can Select from riftettn UtSTerent Kind et Sprtnga, It yen UO TO UOBHSOst'e. If Yeu Want a Nlee and Neat Business Wafon. an TO UOBBSOU'8. If Yeu Want a Durable Market Wagen, UO TO HOBKSOMS. It Yen Want a Umd seennd-Hand Phmteti. Baggy, or Market Wagen, UO TO DOKKMIM'S. If Yeu Want te lluy a riraUUIasa Article at a bower Prtoe than auy ether plant In tbs city nnnntT. UOl Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Garjiae Works, M0S. 126 AND 128 EAST KING BTBEET, LANCASTER, PA. trFAVTOitr-m a us mifflih htkeet. jjjir uuue. IhTBWYORK HTOKE. te I WATT & SHAFD, 0. 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST., LANCASTBE,rA, Have Secured Anether Let et the Jehn 9tapt nsr eon's Famous COLOUBU DHKSS 8ILHS, At Ve. ay anl. Ne better are retailed at 65c. SUMMtK BILKS at 1W, Xla., KHe and USs. a yard. auptnefs Best Qnallty Swiss SUMUKIt SILKS at tiyta and $c a yard. atads and Imported te sell at lie. and II (. Haskell's rnlly tiuarantml IILAL'R 1IKKSS all.Ksat l ui, ll.is, II J) a yard. We Open ,Te Day Large Invoices; nf French Satines, American Satines, ' Crinkled Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, SPECIAL UattOAIN-One Case rull IMdth Best gualltv PRINTED SATINES, 6' ;c a yard s worth I J.tc AT TUB New Yerk Stere. J. a MARTIN A CO. A PARTIAL LIST OF THK- J. B. M. & C0S. )V ts Pine In Quality, stlrgant Patterns, and a great numuer ia meitci irem, lur ?c. a yarn. At 10c. a yard we have the WIDE s tTKK.NS In Dots and Checks In all the Desirable Srjades. AtUHcaComplsteLlneot Blue Checks and Dots, Hellntrepe, Pelka Dots, and a very Choice Line or Whits and Cieam Figures en Black U rounds. At 2V, see, and sse.. a Line el PltBNCH aATlNBSef tbe prominent manufacturers. At least a Hundred Patterns, consisting el the Choicest Patterns selected from tbe Largest Bteeas in New Yerk and Philadelphia. THE NBW PRICE ON Crazy Crepe lSUXcA VABD, PhltadalDBla Price, ira. Bew Destans and Pat - . r .... . - - ..- - terns, ritrlpes wide and Narrow. Hcreil niripes tviae ana narrow. work en Cream and White Ureunds. Oae Hundred Pleess Ysrd Wlds BAT18TB, at Se, a yard, are among the bargains, and well may they he called bargalna, aa tbs regular pries is 16c CBtBKLBD BBBKSDCKEBt at 4e. for the narrow and wtda sulpss en Cream U rounds i 6e fertheraney atrlpss In Plsk. bids .and Black en Crsam Grounds ; lue for the Black. U artist and Bias atrlpss I tbs Isntest aaleeUen tn ha city et wlas narrow atrlpsd piajua., J. 8. Martin & Ce., Otr.WMt Uac ftrrisvw HU. LapUASTBH. pa, a-TBLEPHOHB COWBBOTION. TNHrALMBMT DBAL.KRH WILIi 1K1ND I A lest was taTsa. rail una or lastal. saw Bsuy t insiaiineBt jrsas iMpBtKsugrLYpev eii Us B.TMS Honest Prices. marSlydAw vturamu. T UANHMAN ft BKO. 66L.GANSMAN&BR0.68 North Queen St. When wesayasavlnROt rnper cent, caaraa teed we mnan yen will stve SOcenta en everydel IareiMiudedat our establishment. UKNS, HOYS' A CHILDUKM'd CLOTHING Seiling at a Ureal HAcrlflce In nrder te rcduce our Immense large stock. lien's tfeersneker Ceat and Vest at 110) and Men's Mohair Ceat and Vest at IA W, H.00 and Men's All. Weel ra.slmere Sill's at en 00. Men's All-Wnel Worsted Stills atH -. Men's All-Woul Uleachtd Suits at 110 O0. TJIBSK HOODS AKR ItBADILY WOltrU DuUUI.KXHK AttOLMT OF MOMBY. toys' Suits reilueed te rien, K M, M na Ikiys' AII-WtKil .suit, rudun-il te aj ;j, l SO, Men's rants a. CO, GS, 71 cts, II tt, ll., ., Flne Light Colored 1'anU at liri, tlJ.i, gj CO, I3.SH. Children's Knee rants aire AS-It will be worth our while tn rail and examine ttcse unusual llari;alus. Ihey must KO. L. GANSMAN & BRO, Merchant Tailors. MANUrACTUBEUS OF aim's, llejs and ChlUren's Clethlsg, 8. B. COB. N. gUBKN A OUANUB MT9, LANCABTBH tA. S-The Chmpeat (and lleusu lnjlie City. Exclusive) Clethlnt M YKRH RATHKON. THIN CLOTHITO .1011 Travelers ami Teurists: TIIBt'lNMTA330tmiKNTATt.OWPKICK9 FLANNELSHIRTS AI.LS1VLF.S. TOUlllSTS, HtUYOLK' TKNMH, CUH'KKr, HANK HAM, AND HOATINO SHIRTS. THE LAUUESr ASSOKTMENT OP MEN'S CLOTHING In Lancaster, at Lewest Pitces. I Ine Assortment et DUSTERS ! White and Colored Duck Vests. Myers & Bathfen, LKADl.MI CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STRICT. LANCASTER. PA. N' OW RKADY I Our Ready-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared te show enr New 8PK1NQ STOCK In iteady.Uade Hults. Our Assortment ts Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special care u get up geed and Attractive Suits for the Bl'HINU TRADE, and we feel sallsSed ear efforts have been success ful. Call and give as tbe benefit of.yeur opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Suiting., which ws will stake te Order In tbs Bast Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUEGER & SUTTON, Taller art .CUtBlen, NO. 84 OMNTRB SQUARE, LANUABTBE. PA. areriajra. AT RHIrJMAN'S. New Spring Neckties AT BUiaUAN'8. There Is no garment concerning tbe at et whleb man ts mere particular than a Shirt. shirt catting ts arias Art. Tofltoomiorta Tefltoomiorta Toflteomiorta hls a shirt must be eat with tbs proper anotom anetom anotem teal curves, tbs workpsepls mast bs practical ablrvmaksra. Having bad an sspertesea of tt years, ws claim te bavs tbs best aulas, beat made, best matartal aad meat darahls SHIRT la Us Market ler tbe Least Possible Meney. -AT- - BBMaVN'0, Be. IT Weal Maawttiat).laasagtar. 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