fm& L..-,s." T,,7, gn tsi? SWVft lr & I- ft 4" tSh. & "t- it' plfWiLLIOEWCEK B JTjW TBI OTA Tmh, jTMMsreumvatnu.a- TM A1A UMM FUOM. MIR IBtM & HBBIIII AUVOWM te HtasMMaV iwnMR fBnraoneVf K5g i i ss - ?- EBSn.i IK i n IE aaaVmiVi in coo low is se 1700 mbe USd,, in tk noe iioe oe sioe H&Mmui... loae noe noe noe noe HwYesniM.. 1HW wen wee a) BUM..... 100 1R0MSWM00 MOO 820U WnrST!."!. iiwl gael eri moo wee i""1 The Weekly Intelligencer vx EVMV WCDMKMV MORNIt- UiiiwuLfUBioaiizKeaTaL an or ti 'iWIMLUIiOSRIMN nw intiw " ,faMHawinei(U(,RnvacalTsn""TlL l.MII ODCwWT. Ul A0TOt twrr litf Ml. M mmwi te m waits lunt '.iS'k UtUrt end TtUgremt ft : Jt? nu nrraujQKNOHR. Vrt.MiUMMt Building, ianeaater. Fa. LANCASTER, JULY 7, 18S7. Celebration of the Fourth. A tnVa nt remnrVnViln nntlnnltv 1)1,1 3 tJ sport the fourth letter of this month as fol fel Wr lews: "Why is the Fourth of JulyV" Like most warm weather conundrums it is promptly given up, and the feeble solution is produced in the observation that "y"!s the fourth of July. There Is a geed deal of solid wisdom concealed under this con undrum and answer , for the Fourth of July as an event is certainly equal In im portance te one-fourth of the whole month. Seme patriotic citizens leek for ward te it with peculiar pleasure, and im agine that they derive vast satisfaction from noise and fireworks of an old fash ioned Fourth. Others, equally patriotic, cannot appreciate the beauty of celebra tion by shock te the cense of hearing, and would prefer beautiful fireworks and a quiet Fourth ; while a few philosophers have cynical remarks te make about the waste of cash that might de a great deal of geed if judiciously applied. Te meet these gentlemen en their own ground is a pleasant task. Pyrotechnic displays rank with art aud music in ap pealing te the.bettcr nature of men through the senses, and it may be that the vivid impression of a few moments will have a mere enduring effect en the mind than hours of calm reasoning. The pleasure of the display does net end with the darkness that fellows It, but like a grand tl ish of lightning, may llve in memory for a life time ; and the refining effectsef that burn ing powder may be marvelous indeed. Tint human ingenuity can produce such beautiful effects by the use of such simple natural method, certainly suggests that the world and life might be made much mere bcuitlf ul and Pleasant. It also gives a clue that may lead the mind te visions, tf I greater beauty than the earth nxKttKZ All true art is elevating in ,JJa Influence, be cause it takes thAuiind away from the con- BidernJciim"ef the mere material part of le by appealing te the sense of beauty, a ftense that is one of the best measures of the civilization of a people. Thli may seem te be lefty ground from which te riew the moral value of a pyro technic display, but there can be no ques tion that te many the brilliant vivid beauty of fireworks appeals mere powerfully than fine art, music or the thought-burdened melody of poetry. The money for these displays is taken from a surplus that would net be likely te find its way te charitable channels, and if It did, it is an open ques tion whether it would accomplish mere real geed in the world. An Unseemly Yurlanee. It Is certainly very unseemly that the beard of revenue commissioners of the slate should be at issue with tlie attorney general upon tlie question of the repeal of the law levying a state tax upon household furniture, pleasure carriages and watches. The attorney general, at the call of the secretary et Internal affairs, en .Tune .id odvlsed him that the act of May 13th abol ished these taxes and repealed all laxvs under which they were collectible; and therecretaryefintern.il affairs instructed the county commissioners net te col lect these taxes. On June "7 the acretary of the beard of revenue commU cemmU commU sieners wrote te the county commissioners, requesting them te collect the tax, as the beard intended te insist upon its return. The county commissioners generally have undertaken te comply with the demand, and iu this county these txhe have paid their taxes, te save the discount, have nearly all paid this tax the great majority because they knew no better, and the ethers te avoid treuble and expense in re sisting the claim. That it has been generally paid, how ever, affords no excuse for the wrong of the exaction, and it is te be presumed that in the collection of the remainder et the taxes a great deal of trouble will be feuud in getting the few cents that this levy yields. Whether the attorney general's decision is right or wrong, the beard of revenue commissioners and the county cemmis. Bleners are net Justified in antagonizing it. There is certalnly.ne such certatuty that he is wrong as te warrant a co-ordinate branch of the state government in refusing te be guided by his opinion, especially after t has been adopted by the auditor general, and the county commissioners have been instructed accordingly. We de net think that he Is wrong. la fact it seems te be very clear that lie is right. There is ue question about the re Mai of the law en May Kith, and the fact tbat the tax repealed had been assessed at tbat time, no mero warrants its collection in June, than would the fact that a niau agreed in May te pay rent would entitle the landlord's agent te collect it in June, afterjtbe landlord had released it. The State has power te release as well as te levy taxes. A tax does net become un irrevo cable debt when it is asiessed, and a repeal , of the law levying it operates from the I Ata nf Ilia tvisuflrtn If li'irl. nf t.lilaffjiv jbad been collected at the time of the pas. '"fiife of the law, there might be u question raiaed as te whether the collection beuld go ea or whether the amount col lected for the year should be refunded. Hut when the collection bad net begun there is little room te question that it is net col cel leetlble. TfceUurdcf revenue ocmm'sneners is AalMKCtaaenllrorrte Mi tfeerataqr of State Stcme; their combine ltgtl millty hMiufllcedteputthe state In an absurd attitude, and It would have been better It the quantity and quality of legal lore held by the trio had net been taken lniteck by them at se high flguree. m Internal KeTtnue Fit am. The official figures of the business of the Ninth Internal revenue district are else, vrhcre given. The Increase shown Is most remarkable. At the end of the fiscal year June 30, 1SS-1, the total collections amounted te 1 ,330,0 10.20. The next year they pulled up te l,4tS,C00.W. This was a large increase, but the figures this year cause tltese te pale into InsignlQcance. These latter are 1,089,970.5?.), or nn in crease ever the preceding year of nearly a quarter ei a minion ei ueiuirs. If we must have the Internal revenue system, it is proper te have It in u high state of efficiency. While the large Increase shows that much unnecessary tax is laid by the government, it also shows in a grat ifylng manner some geed housekeeping by Collector MacGenlgle. Tiik Milwaukee Sentmtl publishes! hand hand hand aome eemi centennial number In cemmam oration et ita tiftieth anniversary. One unique feature et the issue is the incorporation of a facsimile of the paper as it waa fifty years age. Curiously enough, one of the first items oesorved in this issue of June 'IT, 137, was a brotdslde against Uev. Kltner for his proclamation against the calling of an extra session et the legislature. This la the posi tion et Governer iteaver te-day, but it is net likely that he will, asdldKltuer, proclaim his reasons for net calling the legislature in extra session. Tin: Haiti ir.ore &in ill de a neat thing en the Fourth et July. It will send te every subscriber a llttietirapti facsimile of the De claration of Independence in the hand writ ing ul its author, Themas Jillerseu. Thkke will be en Monday evening many an netting bead and limb which new dreams net of danzer. Wk may havea tlrst class .oasatlen te re re re liove the monotony of the newspapers in the deg da set this summer in the shape of a small rebellion In the treat Northwest. Man itoba has formally signed the contract for the building of a read te the United States line, and the Dominion of Ctnada says that it shall net ba built. One must yield and both appear eqiully determined. The Dominion has guaranteed a monopoly te the Canadian Pacific railway and feels bound te maintain it. Manitoba sees an opportunity te escape from that monopoly and is determined te use 1L The collision la net far oft'. Ne paper will be Issued from this emce en Meudav, in recognition of the day of Inde pendence. A oeunKroNDENT of the American Grocer oil Is attention te the poisonous color, let; matter ued in the sweathands of hats. YVblte lead and litharge are frequently used in connection with boiled oil te give leather a high and glossy Qnish. While the use et lead in the sweatbanda et bats Is rethlng very recent, It is a matter net generally known, and still less would its injurious character Ik) suspected.. In some cases the compound used contains but little lead, and it may be cevcreA by an extra finish se as te b9 prai-tlc-aRy iiarinlesi. The meat notlceable elleejsirif the poison are Revere and peculiar headaches in warm weatber. The principal ill effects resulting from the wearing of such a hat would be noticed during the tint few weeks tbat the hat is worn and before the sweatbaud Is mero or less protected by the accumulation of greasa from the hair and porsplratlen. Clese observation will show that the Injurious ellects of leaden sweat Lands (usually of n high lustre and patent leather apKrance) are mero far-reaching than Is generally supposed. Tin: atnry of MadaIeiia llegirs in this issue allows what sturdy stock Is produced lu tills county. It is rather strange te read In the Philadel phia Yc.t.t a fair review of a book that deals severely with Oeneral Sheridan and net very tenderly with (icneral (irant. The book bears the title "The 1'ersenal Memoirs and Military History oil'. H. fi rant versus the Recerd of the Army of the I'otemac," and the author is Carswell McClellan, topographical assistant and special alilu en the stall of Ueneral Andrew A. Humphreys. This gentleman shows where and hew the Grant memoirs fail te auroe with the records. He doss this by making with extreme carefulness acorn acern acorn pirisen of the statements in the memoirs whose accuracy is questioned, and the records and orders made at the time. Colonel Mc Clellan shows that Ueneral Urant re lied upon General Adam Hadeau's "Military Uisteiy el U.S. Grant" in many cases when General ltadeau wan obviously in error, ltadeau in many cases is flatly con tradicted by Humphreys and the latteras Meade's chief of stalT is most likely te be correct. The 7Vc.' says : "His whole eharacter and training were such as te make his every act and sUtement measured with the utmost care," This book brings out In a startling way the injustice dene te Ueneral Warren by General Sheridan and the strange treatment of Meade by Urant and Sheridan. General Grant often spoke favorably of Meade ; Admiral Perter aays tbat he told him that Meade was the ablest general be had met, abler than Sberman ; yet be promoted Sheridan exer Meade. General Warren, en the ether hand, was relieved from his com mand of the Fifth corps en the field of battle, was persistently rolused a court Inquiry and died ela broken splrlL Meade and Warren were allke in having been ridden ever roughshod by Sneridan through General Grant's authority. The conclusions of the author are that General Sheridan erred in net ascertaining the whereabouts of the enemy and in giving Warren orders which were net based en knowledge of the situation. Tne evidence produced ttoems te be convincing that Warren wen the light and that Sheridan, failing te find him because he was leading in person a division in charge, relieved him by Grant's authority after the battle was wen. w Tin: doctors ought te contribute largely te Fourth e! July celebrations. Jt takes the summer dullness out of their business. PEKSONAU. Mm Ci.kvulam) will be twenty.three en July Ul. Hknkv A. Knapp, the new additional law Judge of I,ackuwauua county, began iileasa newsboy. llt'iui J. UeitMAN, of Gloucester, N. J., has bean appointed postal Inspector of the 1'hlladelphla division te succeed Charles B. Harrett, Dasiki, Manning is net looking welL His color Is IiIkIi, but his speech Is lad 1st I net and it is with dllllculty that these best acquainted with blin van understand him. (iKNF.UA!. William H. Fk.xnki.i.n has perfected a new iiiKziii8 kuh, from which great minus are cxiHtwl. The iceneral la general uianaKer el the Celt's factory, at Hartferd. " William It. Waiuikli. has been ap pointed additional law judge for Cheater county by Governer Iteaver, Mr. Waddell, who is one el the foremost attorneys of tba Chester county bar, was born in Philadelphia about UUy-sli years age. He Is of Irish took. Da. J. H. Mi'nhkr, of Philadelphia, has bean selected by the State Medical society te deliver an address upon the life of Dr. Benjamin Knsb at the next meeting of the society. The following ofBeera were elected : President, Dr. K. T. J.svte ; secretary, W. a Atkinson ; treasurer, Dr. O. H. Aliia, all of rnitaaeipnia. ltkv. Hit. Talmauk and bis orjawraMtlea te tba number of 7ue, with a band of tauaJe, left Brooklyn Friday afternoon te spead tbe Fourth or July at Bar Harber and Martha's Vineyard. They left by a specl1 Mmt and will net return till the luti. Thousands of spectators turned out in Brooklyn te see the departure of the tourists, M. Pastkuk's theory and system of Ino culation for the prevention and euro of hydro phobia has been approved by committee of eight of the ablest eclentlsta and specialists in England after, tteuutlew, a meat thorough Investigation. Hut the KnglMi Imlped.alse the American publle will recoil in dismay from the recommendation that the adoption of his treatment be made compulsory. Ai.i.kn TiienMtiKK Kick, the editor et UieA'erfA .tmeriCitn Htvicw, has certainly shewu great ability in the management et that periodical. He claims dr It tun 1 iruf't circulation of any miri7lui in the world. Tneugh a Mian et lnrtune, he H chained te his toil, and dare iintlcavu ihn HK-eltprlng city ter tn itpn'Mn during Urn mtmtuer months. 'TIie dltlli'iilty l," he ttuuarked the ether day, ''te find tiiniisslnir iditer who will net'pul his own Idea line practlce Instead of yours." CAVM .4.t' t'.tati. . Ths t'ablle Urtit Itertncr.l (H(,;i,:OMUC. OS Dur ing ths t'lrl Ynar Kntlrtl Jmiv JO. The reduction of the public debt during June, l!W7, Is officially reported by the Irca ury department te have been U',v'j,7J.. 17, making the reduction for the tltcal ear ended June 30, 17, tl09,707,6l0.3S. The total receipts of the treasury during June were fi) 070,934 77, and the total nv celpts of the tlct year ended yesterday were fJ713Nl!tUl.S made up as follew: Custom". r-l7,IC.t'-vt 10 ; lnternsl revenue. J119 130,417 50; uilocellaueon, 31 sIO,IUJ '-0 Tne total cash In tlie treasury at the close et business Thnrsdav was f l-i43J V17 21. The statement nl tne treHsurer uliew? KOltl, sliver, United States notes and ether fund in the tteasurv te be s fellows; (told coin and bullion. J J77 70,730 ; iler dollars and bullion, S-15 3n,72 ; tradedellar" r.leeiiifd, JOAVi.tTT ; In addition thereto J3i'7,WO hs been redeemed and cx'lnetl Inte dlnie. ; trac trac tlenal sller coin, J'Ji.,'.'.i0,('J ; United Sla'ea notes, f'-.' 137,413 ; national tauk uetes, flj!, 471 j national btnk noun In pnvm el re demption, 5i221,7J! : den-"lts ultn ns'lenal bank tleiKwlterlw, Jl ',15; tetii, f577,"-''.,-5s). Certltl.Mtei nutsiandlng lield, f'M, SS1 177 j eliNer, 112,0e0,"33 ; currency, Js,-S-JO.00O. During June the circulation et sundard silver dollars increased ? (VS7, and th 150M holdings of the treasury Increased ?J0",M". The Increase of silver circulation during the year was 1 (30,000, and the Increase In the geld heldiugd during the same time was tZ7,llrt W0. The total ueut new. ies.s rxsn in tne treat ury, amounts tejl "7t IJ?,737. Toe total net cash, or acuiil surplus lu thH treasury Tnurs day, was f 10 'vie jtip, uh'.'.e 11 jear age it amounted te 75.1U1 10A Fought With Mnnes mnl lt.Z'r, Frem the .Nil w Hel'aml CI irten. Jacob Armstrong, colored, nt the Welsh mountains, was In town Tuursdsy, aud brought suit against lsac Patterson for lelen. ieus assault and battery. He said I'O and several ether coons were driving m a spring wagon, wtilch belonged te him, wheu the ethers get te quarrelling. Armstrong told them te get out, which they did, v-hen l'at torsen began pelting him with stcnea. He then get out of the waiten te defend himself, when he was cut in the tltnk wltt a razor, the gash being four inches long anr an inch or se deep. The stones had cut uyly gashes, ene from the nose te the temple, another above the temple, and a ttiird back et the head. ratterseti, however, think! g te shield himself, bad previously brought xuit against Armstrong, bringing wltn him te the squire a large Jagged Hint xtene, nitb which he said Armstrong struck him. 1'rem the size and weight of the stone it is highly probable that l'atlersen lies, for had such a rock bit him the bells would have tolled for n nlgger fun oral. Tlie cases will be heard belere Squire l'leani. lu Srlrctlng Iteiiks. Ifretn the Country OtnUcman And new, what books shall the young peo ple read? A great many excellent courses of reading have been marked out, advising spe cial books, and appointing a stated length of time te each one ; but it ecems tome this is taking for granted that the mind of each reader is cast in the same mould, bistaate and requirements belu the same. As we all knew, tela is net the case, and the wl-est and most experienced counselors agtcn that " each Individual reader must try te deter mine, first of all, what N beM for himself. la form 1 11 K his decision, Ut him make the ut most use of the best guide, net forgetting tbat the average opinion et educated men la pretty sure te be a correct opinion ; but let film never put aside his own hencuty and In dividuality." " He must choeso his books as he cliettes his frlends, bcause of their In tegrity and I:elprulnes and because el the pleasure their society girts him." A .Mail ut Iren Stle. Mr. C. W. Smith, first vjce president of the Atchison, Tope Kb i Santa Ke railroad, Is, ac cording te the Chicago Mini, a man of Iren nerve. When travelling the cuglnerr has never been known te pull his car tee fast. When en the Chesapeake (: Ohie, of which he wasgoneral manager forsevttral ve.ua, be had a "pet" engltieer. Ne ether man en the line could pilot him evor tbe reul Just te his satisfaction. Over the Allcgbeny and lllue Hldge Mountains they would fairly liy through tunnels and cuts and ever hills tlivy would aall at a rale et spced eltea reaching sixty miles an hour. He has been In almcst a oeuntloas number et accldenU during his thirty odd years of railroad life, but has never received a scratch. Anether one of bis freaks is his fancy for the number ie That Is the number of his private car and is presumably his "mascot" number. He never had a car with any ether number but it failed te give satisfaction. At one tune, it is said, when tbe W was In the shops undergoing repairs, be ventured out en the line In a car of another number, but it was smashed Inte splinters before it had get 200 miles from home. Tne rulM'lelphla Democrat!. An address "te the Democratic voters of Philadelphia" was Issued Friday night from the headquarters of tbe Democratic city com mittee. Tbe address claims tbat division re presentation has net been a success lu tbe Republican party, and, even if it were, the argument could have but little ellect, because the Democrats are without the division or ganization tbat the Republicans peHseas. There are such organizations In most parts of the city, but it would be manifestly unfair te havea number of unorganized divisions re presented by anyone, outvoting these who de represent the people of their localities. The address says tbat if the Democratic, voters desire a convention called te revise the rules, and they will Indicate the tact In the proper and preci!led way, the committee will im mediately take steps te submit the question, PreMctlv Tariff ICuajs. The American Protective Tarllf League announced award of pri?9s te college students for essays en "Tbe advantages of protective tariff te the labor and Industries of the United States." Tbe number of competitors was 18, representing IS states snd :'. colleges. Fol lowing are the awards : Flrsl prl.e, Ji'sj, Crawford L. Uenuliig, University or Penn sylvania; aeoend pri.-t, (1(H), James 11. Mc Bride, University el Michigan ; tblrd prirs, (UO, H. K. McKeuzle, University of Minne sota. Fifteen silver medals were awarded, among the recipients being J. W. A. Yeung, Bucknell university, Pennsylvania ; Calvin F. Keckler, University of Pennsylvania ; Miles Tucker, University of Pennsylvania. (In Leng Tramp, from tbe Mount Jey Herald. About neon en Monday a young Kngllsh man came te our beuse en feet from Phila delphia with a note of Introduction from a friend In the clly. Tbe young man, Alfred Acton, whose parents reside In I.lveipoel, Kngland, caine te Philadelphia nlue v.entbs age te be educated for the ministry In the New Church academy. He u fend of walk ing and intenda spending bis vacation in Ibis way, being new en his way tn Wllllauispert, In ibis slate, whither an eldor brother, also a student at said school, precedes! lilm by rail. He intends te make a circular trip by way of Niagara, Hcranten, Allentown and Delaware Water Gap back te Philadelphia. On Wednesday morning be left here, hoping te reach Wllllauispert by Saturday evening. It anal Nrr Occur Agalu, from tbe Hareld (Uicb.) Uerald. We knew who has been imlklug our cow of late, and if tbe offense Is repeated nanus will be printed, let the chips tall where tie TRR M.AHKTS III JTXT. Venus fair as evening .star hiil, her radUuce alar. J nptter illipntes her sway Ulltterlng towards the Httky War. Saturn shlnrs at evening tee As niojtef the planets seem te de. Mercury's In thnmnrnlntt sky for the latt thres da) t of J uly. I rami s completes the list Of star thUsMiielhri(5hevenln('j n 1st. Mai-", the nvl pi jflet," an.t Veptnnu Stiluc at morn itiut shsuui the Mikiii. I'll . K. WilltMAN, sy "It iveteuiM IH frestylln' bcncttclal In ure cases of Itysptjv sla" Seldbv all Hni(rlRt. tire p"r bottle, or W V. Ktdder.t Ce., MaautHCturlrt; Chemist),?! Jehn St., N. Y. MKUOtOVy. R Kt.KUOUS HKUVHM'S Wll.l. 11K held In the fellow Inir climvhes en sundsv. In ihe luernlng nt ln-Ji, in ll exciting nt "-fa. Sntntay sctioel at I l. n. in. W lien tlie hour Is dltTervnt It Is specially imti'ilj I'kesbvtshum MsveKUL Ciit'R.il, Seiith()ueen street. Senlces tiy tne pxaler nt the ujuiU hours. Allnronrelcnine. Christ I.vtiicran Ciivkcii W est King street, K. 1.. Heed, paster. 1M I ne seM Ices nt v.3J a. 111. anne p. tn Mimlay school at " a. in. Clil'RCtl or ( en -Cerner of Prince ami rrenchlutf at in :w 11. 111. and 11 . tti. I Orange. liy tr. pit-ter. eabtiatn school at a. in. 1'iajer- imt'tinp n (i jii i. 111, riRsr itaiTiST vrvlcs at the regular hours morning nuil evening. 1'reachlitg by the pastor, Itev. J. N. t'elwell. Sunda) school nl i t 111 s-Tr.xwcsr.nv mrsst Atrlcau SI. K. church. PrenchtuK ill t0V( a. 111. mid , p. 111. Iv tlie l-xister. URvcs LtrniEaASt Cerner nl North guccn and Jiuucs street. Kcv. C. Ki 'ti lleunt, puter. nU'.-s at K JJa 111 uuilGp. m. bumlay school nt 9 a. tn. br .lens's l.t-riitiR-VN liev. It. . Alleuian, I) 1. tvvt"r. r-ervtces evcrv al.bith at UUin tu nne at ixp. in. Lecturi. inil pmyer strlce en cuneeuay eveiungati it. snnaay school lit V) a in. Uetwalil Mis. Ien at 2 p. in sacesn Kvamikucali KngiUh 1. en Mulberry street, aboe Oninge 1-ie.ichlnic nt let) a 111. ami 7 ti p. tu b the 1-uter. sundiy school at t n 11. tn sr. I.cks's Itsresvsn Marietta Avenue. Iter. Win. Y. l.lchlller, i.ter. IMtlne service at leJO a ui. and 7 IS p. s-unduy school ntnuui. t MTKU ItllieTUKRX IS CHKlT(l OVS-I ST) Vet Orange and Cern-old tn-els Pleaching nt 10.J0 u tn. and isp m suml.1v school atua. tn. TaiMtv l.iTiisatsi,.i,rireaat le-Mu tn. and 7 IX p. in , conducted hx the pst r Sunday schrK.l at - IS a in Sunday school teachers' as sociation at 7 p in. Monday's vestry meeting emitted. The praver meeting el the XV. C T U. will be hMd tomirrew titteme n at .1 quarter pat 3 o'clock In the ?ecend hxangeMc.it church, aud win uk nil wj tun j, uiir, i.ev, r ?uuin. On Tuesday allernetin at i o'clock, at Ne 11! North Prime street, it l-rlet bu-lnesa meellug will lie held, nhlch Kill be followed by deve tlnnalext rrl.es cutlnulng about lull I un hour. Olivkt llxrrisT t iiiki u V. St. I A ltoeius t luJ" a. 111 saerameuef the Lord ssupix-ri 7 IS p in. punching 1 the pastor. Sunday school ut .i tu in. First lUrennnD CiiCRnt. Kev. J. Sl.Tttrel, 1). ! , pastor, -ervlce te morrow at 10.3 J u. tu and 7 U p. in. Mind iv school at 9 a. tu. 1'RKsnxTsnixs -etxlces at the tnual hours Prexchlng by the pivsler, liev. Jin. Y.Mitchell, st. JehVs Kiror.VKe it.erman) church, cor ner Orange tind Muibcriv atrevls, Itev. Jehn Kuelllng, 0. 1. pastor, liivlne services at 10.3J a. m. and 7 15 p. in. sund ly schtsil nt 1 IS p. ut. St. Paul's IUfvsmsu- services lu the morning and evening. Preaching by the pister, Uex-. J. v . Memlnger. Sunaay rchoel at Da. tn. MeRAVtas. J. Max Hark, pastor, 9 a. in. Sunday school ; le-ju a. 111, Lltau In memory et the mmyr and sermon by the pastor, ise eve ning service. St. 1'acl's St. K. Church. Sunday school at 9 a.m. Cotmiiunlen 01 the Lord's Supper at MK a m. Preaching at 7 IS p. ui bj- th pastor. Prayer meeting en XX ednes ay evening at 1:15. Children's Heur, Saturday from 2 te 3 p. tn. irst M. E. tui'RCii K x . It. T. Uray, pastor, 1MJ n tn the Lord's snpper; 6p tu emien by 1 he pastor uppreprlite te our national annlxer sary ; a a. m. Sunday school; ue prayer timet tin; en XV edncsdxy evening. fcasT Mtssiiiy. m. K. Ch tjwl Preaching at 3 p. m. dUceatlnuud far the present. urmviAL tiuriVKt. home IKmht Hit Itllile And thn motive of Us authors, lml nene who liix-u ua.Kl ttieui netilillliu tlllcucy et Hurilecl. lUoeU isuterM. This p!nirtlj ljWxl tonic Is wlihent u jwH:r. Ker salw tiy II. 11. Cochran, drug His I, HI anU PS) North ljui-,m ntn-et, tjxncastsr. Threw Awaj 3.10. "Trenbled with asthma for t'Uht yeirs. Net e,nlte te lieltlt's of rie-mn' Xclrctric Oil cured tne cempluUy, afu-r spemJlngevurf.su without the slightest benftflt.'' This la what August Trnbnt-r, et Tymiie, Pi., savs Ker sale tiy II. II Cochran, drtigirlat, 1J7 anU IS) .North tjaien street, Uincatcr. Hew About the Uesta. Many people tieleru purchasing a medlrlne naturally Inquire the s7h of the ilose anil tte strength of tl In using Iturtleck Illoed llutert a tcaspoenful for the Ilttle ones and tne tea tea tea spoensful f r grown felfs are nil lhat Is neces sary at one time 'ihU tnauiilncenl niedlclnn Is net only economical but vuiy pleasant te the taste, ter silo bv II. it, Cochran, draggljt, 137 and 1JU North Queen street. Lancaster. I'reted a Mis lienrfir, "lias maslcal pain killing and healing prop prep ertlts Hull of u mty-ctuit tnttle cureu wool rheumatism and a cold that had MHUi-d tn my back. Keel as well as 1 evnrdldln iiiyllfu.' Otte J. Ueanhury, proprletor Helland CVy .u', llellunit, Mich ,tiuaking ter Thomai' Jidectric tut. ter sole by H. 11. Cer.hnin, dniggut, 137 and 13U North yuee n street, Lancaster. "My Mether lias been rising your Iturtleck Bloetl mttert an a liver remedy, undflnds them very efficacious." Chas L. Alnawnrth.lt Vuncu Meck, Indianapo lis, lnd. Ker sale by II. It. Cochran, drtiggbt, 137 and ljj North tjuuen street, Lancaster. A 1-ellccmaii Itracsst Cp. 1) V. Cellln,rrember of police, seventh ward, Ueadlng. 1'a , talks this way mirered severely trem tliMUuiatUm; nethlnirilld mu any geed till 1 tried 77iemai' Kctectrle Oil. Ills a plistaure te recommend IL' r"er sain by u. II. Chmn, drtuglst, 137 and IX) North Queen atreet, Lau caater. The Impending Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show lhat a large majority die with Consump tion. This dl9.jnse uiay commence with an ap. parcnUv harmless cough h!chcsn be cured In alanlly by Kemp's Hal sain for the Threat and Lungs, Which Is Kuarunteud te cure and relieve all tifis. I'rlie 5u cents and fl. Trial Hie fret. rer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Uufttm street. utMwdAltw THAT IHCK1NH COUGH can be annuleklir cured by bhlleh's Care, xve guarantee lu Beld by II. U. Cochran rtru. igglst, N us. 137 and 1JU North yueen St., Lancaslur, (I) fULlTlVdL. CtOK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, HKNKY DltACIUIAIt, el Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention. uarjildaw piOU COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, J. W.KKLLY, of Marietta. Pa. Subject ti the decision of the Uemecrutlu Convention, lour lnnuence sollc sellc lUid. m.le-t(dw TJIOK COUNTY COMMIMSIONKK. 81MON L. 1IUANDT (Karuier), Of Kast Denegal township, Subject te the de- cisiuu ill liiu iinuiiirraiie V.QI1III' y Convention, 1 our Influence ruiecttully solid IU14-bfUWW F OK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. JACOIl W. LKBEU, Of KphraU township. Bubecl U) Democratic rules. marl4-lldw pw)K COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, A. ..KING WALT, Grocer, r'lrst Ward, City, cru'.ls rules. Subject te Deme, al-tfdaw JDIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. SOLOMON ZKAMKB,ranner, OfXVest llemndeld township. Subject te the Decision or the Iieuiocralle Convention, mure-if daw FOK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. At the request et many friends 1 announce uiyiell u a candidate for County Commissioner. Bublect te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence roHixici reHixici f ully solicited. IIKNUV r. HAKTMAN, mmiilAw Kast LainiHiter Township. FK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK- KM BATTKN, of Upper Leenck township. I announce my sell as a candidate ler county Cemiutsstnner subject te the decision of the Ddiuecrutlc County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicited. Was a candidate for County Commissioner belere the last convention, and ut tun request of my Irteuda withdrew in laver el the candidates Hern the aeulheni district. UdAw KL1 1IATTKN. EWK COUN I'Y AUDI rOK, JAS.r. UOWKIt, el l'aradlsn township, subject te the derision of the Democratic Convention te be held J uly Se, hW. jiiMitraaw JIOK COUNTY AUDITOK, C1IA8. W. l'USBV. Of Kast Dmuinre tewmhlD. Hablect tn the am. u!" el xb0 DemocruUe County Convention. J uly w, iaa7. ense-tstte w tlBW ADVMRTJaMMKKTa. J ACOH tr. HUKAPKKH'H LIQUOR STORE KKUOVLU TO KO. IS CKKTKK SgUAKK, l.ANCASTKK, TA. m ay 13, t Id PHOCtiAMATION. h otlce Is hereby art ven lhat the ordinance tittheClly ( Lancaster ler pievenllnK arcl dentaantl IholiiitUirpntsetvattenolordorln the city, will bflstrlrtlyenfurceil against all iwrsens "Hrlnp:unser small arms, or selling-, casting, throwing or nrlnu of squibs, chasers, or ether n reworks operating In a similar limuntr, within Ihetluiiuul the city " WILLIAM A. MOltTON, JuneMM.W.S Mayer, LIL'KNSKNOTICK. The underslirned and alter Julv A. I.S.S7. torecelx-e Ihomenev for the license ler all hacks, calu, reaches, omiil emiil tntscs, four hone wagons, two horse wagons, one horse wagons, lecil delivery wsKOns, drajs, csrts, street cars, and ether vehicles 1 also ter all telegraph, telephone and electric light poles, as prex Ided ler by ' Ctly Ordinance ler the levy and collection et 11 license tax within the city el Lancaster ler street pur poses." ,1.11. uvritreN, Item tfd city Treasurer. T KADK DOM.AHH TAKEN AT l'AK R. S. One Price Heuse, FETTERLYS, bl North (Jueen Street. Dealer In Ladles' and Dents' rttrnlshlng (loe.ls, shirts, I'liMis.Oxerxlls, Hosiery ler Men, Ladles, ikiys, children, kllssei. l'lcae call and examtne beteru ou bux. at K. S. rKTTKttLVS, Stere open every ovenlng. -lSxTOTK'KTO ilKlIHIP. Itl'IliDKIxS. 1st Proposals ter thn erection of an Iren or Woeilen llrldice, ever Hammer Creek, between KphrMA and Warwick townships, about one mile from Ml I way station, en the Columbia A Heading Kail way, will be received at the cilice of the County commissioners Lancaster, 1'a, until neon, Monday, August I, lv7. Speclflcittens ter Weeden lltldge will be en flic In thoetllco. rerfelt bend for two must nccempsnv bid Planks ler bend and bid can be obtained en ap plication. StAM'L M. M VKI'.s, JOtlllilMlUlcll. IIKMIYK. IIAKTSt N, Commlsstensrs Attest rRXita itRiesr, Clerk. Jii"ltaxv,s.M OOMKrillNd KNTIBKItY NKW l.N'TlIKOUUA.N 1.1MK. THE METCAIF ACTION, The greatest improvement In Cabinet Organ buUdlng ler iix ears, neti'l tail totielL WOODWARD'S Piane and Org-in XVarorenms, Nes-ftiA 30 K. King St., Lancaster City, I's. ViPRINU, 1as7. A Sew Departure ter 1-xnca.stcr In rtne Tal-ertn-. luipnrtltigOlrt-rl (rout the Wst makers et line XVoellens. I have tut rt'Ctdx-eit through the I te 'ten custom home, a largu Invoice et uiy own Importation of SUITING, SI'KINO OX'KltCOATINU AND TltOlISKKI.NU, Thollke of which, ter style andnnsjlty,hu never been equaled In this city, and cannel be sarptused. A tpcUl invitation Is hereby oxteedisl teall In waut of sprtng Uarmcnta te call tiarly and secure Choice iMtierus Werkiuausblp lbs very best and price lower than vver. II eUHAUT, majCT-lydlt Ne. U North gueen Mlreet THKY THItK irilN TO llOYCOtTTHK SALKsMK WHO SELL TO CLARKE, The Wist King btrevt Tea and CeRYu Dealer The following conversation took place tie-twet-n adniinuier who sold Cltrkna large let of mackerel and another grecervtnen : .S'lrjm.m. ttixxl nieriilug, Mr. . ttrecer Geed morning. .Vilriuum tan. I sell jeu seme mackerel, this morning? (r'rwtr Ne, sir. We went buy from anyone who sells te Clatke. XVenesr h tve a iroed tireltl en these iroed.s. He will cut prices tn pieces. II sells ler cash en a small prellt. Wueau trom trem IHitu with hltn en aecounlet doing a cnlll bust ness He Is felling mackerel lhat e get ll.li) ler att.Sc. a bucket. Stifeinidii 1 am sorry, but have told him a large ipiantlty of llin-tt inackurel under apectal Instructions from my honse. HeUoneolniir best cash customers, and el coure can give him our best discount. Alter hu guts them we don't care If he gives them awax. J-Call and fee them, finest In the iiiarkeL Only tiXj.a bucki t, AT- CLARKE'S TKA AMI CUKKKK KIMi 3TUKK1', IKIIISK, 1.ANCA: NO. S IVI.tl I' Kit, I'A. J. H. GIVI.KKACO. Het Weather Bargains. f-adles', ( hlldren's and dent's Uaurc Underwtar. Ladies' Linen Cellars and CHlfs. Ladles', Gent's and Children's Ho siery at 5c, OUc., be, luc, i;c. ui ward. Gent's Linen Cellars, new styles, 10c. Cutrs. Lie. Mosrjuite raneples, with Turn Over Future, Wiiip. Mosijulte Netting. Linen Handkerchiefs, UenU' and Itey's Buspendurs. Celga'e's Handkerchief K.xtrnrts, Toilet Waters, Uiy Until. Toilet eeapt, ltelall at uheitsale Prices. JohnS.Givler&Ce,, Ne. 30 Bast Kins Street, LANCASTCU,!'. N KW YOKK HTOKr. ! r WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, FA, Offer all tbat is dnslrahle In LADIKP and CHILDUKN'd INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR A t at, "a. 33, 37X and V) els each. Children's Qauz9 Underwear In All sizes and Qualities. PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES. I atest Styles at Popular Trices. ISalance nl a Manufacturer's Stock of UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS ! Mailn or New erk Mills Mini In, "Trine Ltren Culfs and Knsmn, .OH', apiece, 'I belli are few betieri.oldalll.ei. We (im T-day Net Lines of t CUKAIIIIUeSSGOUILs, CHINK LKDhKIItSUCKKKS, CKA.V CLOTHS, DUKSH GINGHAMS, rUKNCH SATINS, AMKUIUAN SATINS, And a fild Hue of these eseellent SerT RU UAH HILK8, Jl Inc&es Wide, Tic a yard. New Yerk Stere. Goods mm XKW ADVMRT18RUKUTS. JUHTRKOKIVKU AHANDSOMK LINK -.?iS?5 " S " Spnn snttlngs tn stripes ffi,?J2.1!?,.l'C. Btoteasjs. lUnneekburn, tbtnc for sutnmsr wear. KlnaantlT tnade and KOSKNSTKIN.TIIIC T Alt, UK, W Werth tineen street. ntteK. m ru iihs, w no ihahpkuialiht X In all lhat pertains te DKKRTH IN HPEAKINU, such at sttitteilnir, stammnilnir, Uallliia; et Words tn.ll.lliiPllv. MIHiakln threuah the Words lndl'tliietly, SlM'Sklng threiiah U10 Nese, eansrd liy llair-t.lit or Uieft I'alate, Is new stepping nl the drape Hetel, this city, where he will receive all patients who need his aetvlccs Pre!, etnbbs reiuna highly n enmmended tiy letters from prominent peepln througheiit the country. He also has the ernlnrseineiit of ssv. oral pmnilnent cttltena of this city huiuhe has cured. These allllete.1 wilt de well te call upon the Professer. I'lease tall and see testi monials from prominent p.'rseus In dirrurnnl stations. Oltlcti hours 7 telCa in., li te'jattd I te 9 p. lit. Call at eme, as tny stay Is short Jew ltd" w IDMYKK'S I'UUNITI'UK. HrOHU A Cei.H WAV I., Setnetltlng everybody slieuUl knew. A Celd Wave has struck our prices, iiml they have fallen te nlmest the Fur.!:.! se I'elttt. Wewaut te Utiluce Stock. September I, we take our Inventory. Se we liave matte a cut. De you caie te tall, a few minutes about " Fi'itNiTi'r.i:." If you are at all Interested In the ques tion of " rruxiTfiti:," then give tun lit tle of your attention while we show you through our ltoexis. lVrtinpi we have something you may want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " FrriNi tckk," but you xvlll be surprised at tlie " C00LIXO " eiTect of our prices. Take eilvatitiige of tlie l.ew Teiiipent ture of l'rices, XT WnMYi:itV FruxiTi'itE Sieisi:, Cen. K.xsr Jvi.ne ami Dt'KnSTitiiKT-., I.Axr.wrr.11, l'.. M YKKH A RA1HKON. REDUCED BUT NOT BROKEN. Our Stock is fjreatly Reduced in Si7e, but net broken. Xe old, broken lets te dispose of. A geed assortment in all sizes. They must all lie sold before Septtuiber. We don't want them all Summer, and we'll use low prices te clear them. Men'.s Suits se lexx in. prices th.it no ene should cempl.iin. Ne one need speak of hard times. Clethes are selling lower than an) thing else. And at the same timn the quality of the work is just as geed as can lie made. Myers & RatMen, POiTI.AK t'l.OTIUKUS, NO. 12 EAST KLNQ STREET. LANCASTBU, I'A. ITA MM lUlO.H. it CO. Open Monday & Saturday Evening) Oaly. Stamm Bres. & Ce., 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST, LANCASTKH. I'A., Push! Push! ip thr Months, and KVEUt CUSTOM Kit will le twne lilted. We nave REDUCED PRICES Threnzh our holeslnreen all klna of goods tekeep HUS1NK33 L1VJCLV nrep in any uay ana iee me Bargains We Offer. eu'U boalileloplck mil many a thing that will save yen money, Thu most .Soluble rea rea tureef this SUMMER SRLEi Will be the offering of the BEST MASKJel BLACKDRESSSILKS At Leas than the Cost et Importation. W Thta 8ala will List through the Whole of tb j auiuiuer B jasen. Every Article Sold Must Be a BARGAIN. B0ST0NST0RE. srja Amtt fwrrmm. w ANTED INABURRY, Several Car-lead, of lluyera (mera or leas) te Inspect nema RARE BARGAINS -AMD- TAKE THEM AWAY At a Wonderful Lew nice. Wa don't want them, tbe: Hsraslns In TKAH AMICIir iy i miut go. Great fHKl. CCeuie all tbat am hungry te Clark's imrieu Tn and (Mm Stere, auwdu'. - . XK W At VKH TMKMKXn. UllUHT-UANU A TY 1'K.WHU'INU SITUATIONS " ps.tr both young men and ladles tnnrh better salaries than most remnierrlal Htsltlens, and the demand Isgrenter. "Hi dents tun tai ailed ler elllen shot I hand positions IN THKEI5 MONTUa' TIMM by Haven's system. Ne previous knowledge of eitu4rarin quired. l.eiugcs eMn an inn tear. (Undents rim enter ituy nine, nil tullten ladng inuiviuuai. nupcrinr taeiiiiies ter nructirtnir sttiiatlntis, ter which Hid wn mnke nocturne. Celleso untiinhlets with lull et sell teaehlinc les sons in ttlltiernrt sent tenny address ler l els t both arts, lMcta. .Ne stamps nccipltal. Address ?J.hnr " Maven's fellegtis New .erk, . ,. Philadelphia, pB , Chicago, HI.) Cliirlimsll. 0.1 Ban rranclseti. Cat. Junl 3md-W J OANHMAN tt BKO. Hemarkably low Prices MMV 1'IIICVAILING AT LGANSMAN&BRO.'S. Wetbowyeu MKN'S SUITS at l 00, j ft) and tl lh. We show you ALL-WOOL M K.N S SUIT.S at i;.i. . ej, lle tu and ll'i (0, MK.N'.S SKKItSUUKKIt COATS ANII VKITS at It 10 and II iV MN' riNK MllllAlll COATS ANII VRStS at l!.M,llteandl.lM. r.OV'S AMI CHILtiitKN'S SUIT.S In Large (Juantlltcaat lleduied lUrKalu l'rices, HOY'd SUITS at lleii, .M, tl ml, l 00, 00 and '. ui. CHII.nKKN'j SUITS at II i till', 11.50, W(, lloeand IX.te. CIIILIIItKN'S PANTS nt IV Largest Asaertment el MKn'S PANTS at Vc, CXC, 75c., II CO anil II. TV. CAsSIIIKIlK PANTS at II..V, li.ai, tl.Vl, poe and I .vi. - ler Well Ua.ta and Lewest Price Clothing CALL AT L. GANSHAN & BR0 Merchant Tailors. MANIlrACTUItKIW or Men's, Hots' and Children's Clothing, H. K. COU. N.OUKKN A OKANGK STS , LA.NCASTKIl PA. 4XrThe Cheapest (and Heuse lu the City- Kxcluslve) Clothing N1 OW KKADY I Our Read v-M ado Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. Wearn prrpftitwl tn nhew mir Nnw sriUNCi Rr.HJK In U-uity'Mi..l MHLv Our AftHirluint ! l.urKtT lh.ni tmr 1wifer nntl riicisn liwtir. We tiitve taken npt'clil cart tn ut tip ic1' J AttMrtlvnutttrnr thn HI'ltl.M) TliA.iK, timt .h fir Htlwtltl our utTerta hav 1mi nurr4 fnl. Cull nuil kIve ii thtfiMMH'nt of your opinion. Oer Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In RultliiK., which we will Make le Order In the llettbtyla PIT GUARANTEED. BITEGER & SUTTOU, Tailors and I'letblrrx, NO. 24 OfilNTRB SQUARE. LANOA&TRK. fA. I'AKAHOl.X. R.,u t H. Great Bargains I -IN- PARASOLS -AND- SUN UMBEELLAS AT iIKAtlOUAKTKIt. R. B & Hm 14 Bast King St. apl-smd HATB. VAfM,SC. Yeu VACATION. TUAVKLKIiSTOTlIK HKAHIIOUK AMI KL8KWIIKKK WILL SAVE MUNKY IIV1IUV1NU TIIKIIt TrLDks and Traveling Bags or W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 3 . and 33 North Queen Street. We have enlarged our stock In thl. Una especially for the VACATION HKASON. mid will give .ptclal Inducements en these gutxl. during J uly and August. riNKAT STOCK Ot MOST Fashionable Hats IN LA.NCASTKIi. LKillT WBIUIITANHKA8V K1TTIN& LAUAL MIITIVMIt. ESTATKOK RIJiA MtdAUKKN, IjATK of Lancaslcr city, deceased. Uttler. WwUinentuty en bii'iI eiiute having tieen KranUMl te the underalgnrd, all persons Imlelited thereto are rt'iiicnicd le make liniiie dlaUi i payment, and these having claim, or ae uiand. ugaliisl thu name, will present I hem wltiinit delay InrMilileiuenl telhu uuderalgued realaiug lu wia city. ANNIK COKCOHAN. Jehn A. L'eyli, Attorney. Kiecutill. i tttea BHTATK OF FKKDKIUCK IIRIMUiCR ' late of Lancaster City, l'a., deceaaed. Let teia leaiaineuury nn aald ute having been granted in the undersigned, all persona In debted leereta are mi ueaUd ut makelumiedlat payuieut, and thuae liavlng clalma or demand Kalnst thu uuie will present Ih.iu without delay for aellleuiant le tba uuder.lgued, rtuld ln,la aswcMtw Wty mHu. JaUtsU xantHk, jC ift . . - -.. ie. .-tk'; fessae "rtfe.iJ s"WJ- ( .i
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