?& is'" .: tt ' ; ; . r-v vw - v, -,-- v iwr'.!Miif'. -,rir ii n vt MiiVJs... i!aivw?i' S2WWR 5 T.Ai.i U-"' ,rtJ',f ''-"VlTjn,i f -m - v iT f --'-.- 'VWsW ' WTW"".t i ""T"- v-t!i ".jJBB I.ANCASTER DAILY INTBLUGENCER. .8DAY. JtTIiY 7, 1! . i. Ta j r ....''trs;' ' X- ".V rTrt ?M:i.iTtr r n '&!ERffm$' yr-A' J" It st. KS 19 9? Wl &' If $. Br i$. t & m ;a J&jgmjtuS'w i we WLkimkwm i iM a nta. nm MM WMMMIMIMi sssswsBBssawswsw KaaTs'lB! W1NIN V ssr.s f! ! s I is is N 111 1 M f m an a i8 I UK I fffl Ha UM usa iim itqb S I OS I IM hi Mat med m Mai itai Het mm n pin aat an ai MM MM MM MOO S2 wlaml wee be ' Vk WmItIw TfitaJllMmna i,saw nimi iMwniywiiw ?f- mmmIMmtwimm ..jefstal WTBLLKIBNCnm. Lancaster, n. ; ft)e fenmstcr 3ntaniuniic. LANCASTER. JOLT 7. 1887. ,att. Ua. m fsVia-v WuMsaMV Meatim. Wi,ai Mieawaeiai waiaMW. awMMawaauarraa tans' araar atct Vaw'aaawivr. x Aswa-rae is-irsst. VaaiaBWfnlMlUiill. fc' Aa Able Memce. K Oaa of tee mom ame ana lerciuie puuuc iMftn et Mayer Morten is that in which vetoed the Joint resolution of councils ' mailing him te draw his warrant for an mt compensation ter ex-uuy solicitor j. wiW. Jehnsen. Itlsateraeandvlgoreusdocu- .'Mit,tbe authorities are appositely ie- u?;:,iee, anavne conclusion umi. u iekuw s fer1fflinnlHlMe. :-r Common Councilman Leng says the aaayer's message is "a parades." lie ahoeld send along a chart for the interpre tation of this expression. Webster thus defines the meaning of a paradox : "a tenet or preposition contrary te received opin ion ; a sentiment seemingly absurd or con tradictory ; that which in appearance or language is absurd, but yet true in fact." la ether words, it is a truth which seems at first an untruth. According te this, Councilman Leng at first concluded that tte mayor's message was absurd, but $Ls concluded that it was entirely Vet he is net consistent, for he is fitfa fceper teffi Itusinsl nnnninirthnRiistlninarnf lliamavnr. 8& Mr. long should sleep with a dictionary Cli J 1.1. UnA It is claimed by the Jehnsen clique in councils that the resolution is net a legis lative act. The burden of proof is en them te show this. The resolution certainly overrides existing legislation, and hew a legislative act can be repealed by a non legislative act will be difficult te explain by the most expert kind of legal jugglery. If councils are true te their duty, Mr. Jehnsen's illegal knocking at the doers of the city treasury will continue te be in vain. Need of Heed Streets. The property owners en North Duke street between Chestnut and Orange streets are entitled te creJit for the public spirit that actuates them te spend 11,000 or mere the laying of an asphalt um block pavement en that square, and councils s'.i'juld co-eerat with them in the move ment. This city is cursed with the very worst kind of streets, and for a munici pality as healthy as Lancaster is, the con dition of the highways is most discredi table. In the days et thelleman empire, one of the greatest of public concerns was geed reads, and the solidity of its highways like the Via Appia of two thousand years age is still a subject of wonder te the mod erns. Mere attention should be paid te the city streets. A stone crusher and roller sheuldabe purchased without delay, and a prompt and vigorous effort begun towards making Lancaster preeminent in the state, net only for cheap markets, beauty of loca tion and intelligence of people, but also for streets unsurpassed for excellence. A Fatuetlc Incident. There is a sad story in the press dis patches of te-day that vividly shows hew little knowledge one half of the world pos sesses of bow the ether half is living. A crowded immigrant train rushes into the Union depot in Chicago. A Norwegian couple alight, the man borne down with the weight et baggage and the woman car rying her baby. They are seated en their baggage awaiting the train te bear them further westward, when a great cry of an guish escapes from the woman. Her little one, whom she had been se tenderly guard ing, is dead. The city ambulance is at once ou the ground, the dead child is en its way te the morgue, the father and mother, grief stricken and forlorn, are hurried into the departing train, the balls ring, the whistles blew and before the infant arrives at the mergue its parents are miles away from the place where it died. And thousands of incidents of this kind are occurring every day, only a few of whichever find their way into print. Truth is indeed stranger than fiction. Sew Treatment of Lecltjuw. A very interesting experimental tie.it tie.it mentet lockjaw is reported from Chicago. Jehn Keileber was the patient in (juestien, and as there will be wide-spread interest felt in this effort te cure one of the most dreadful ills te which llesu is heir, Hie full treatment et the case is herewith ap pended : Kelleher was put under the lulluence of ather. The apenge bad barely beeu applied i0 uisiuusiw iiwimiw n uvu ue iniuai UtlaatQ oenvulslon displayed Itself. He jumped from the operating slab and made r mad ' rush for the window. Hiajawa were set, bis yes) protruded, aud ha fought wlib a fren aled strength which the combined etlerta of lour man oeuia naraiy overeoua. Again he waa given the anu-stbettc; this time with better effect The lanea waa then takea In band, and an Incision four Inches long and three inches deep waa made an tech and a half behind the hip bone. The aulatle nerve, which Ilea te the rear of the ball and socket joint, was then exposed. Hare a atroeg metallic sound waa passed beaeata the nerve, and it was stretched downward from the spinal cord with pressure rl 175 pounds. The gash waa then dressed with Iodeform, and MtlaMUae, and aewed up. An incision three inches long was nest made In the groin, the kaife cutting down wards past the femoral artery until tba crural nerve waa exposed. Hare the sound was again used and the nerve drawn downwards from tba spinal cord with uiasaure) of fifty pounds, This Idea of treatment for lockjaw la a new one and waa art awoesea fully attempted In the European fjaadlrsil eeHegee shout six months age and the ease of Kaltahar la probably the Brat etfert la Ibm West. It waa the left feet which waa in jured. The two nerves treated are these aun 1 Ien- loeoanotioa end sensation front the ,' IV ajatra centre te the eaat et the wound. The h Y'-sj'rtstetUC was done te destroy the nerveeur. tmmtmAUAttAtteUhy ih Mil loUMfaMteC thwbrata, also te rvvattb eowveyaaea et the initaUea from tM ptetnk) loot te the brain. The mm la twlnn watched with grvat Interest by the modieli men el Chicago, m It preatlsts te become a remedy ter the dreaded dtetate. Philadelphia waeaever healthler tban It bow Is t and never duller. The sad newa about peaches in nipple tuented by the information that worms are destroying the cranberry vine .- .. ..I .-.rt nt tlm HUxtn Heard of Charities there are only about fourteen really geed Jails In our state. Of the tnmalnlng Bfty-three a few, perhaps a dozen, are tolerable, and we emer leny nut, . . .. ..i .-.I tnr tlm inmt Mart ID 111 auminurauuu, " -- - ---cimstructlen, the president In his addrees lnvelgha agalniit the custom of detaining In prison witnesses whose atlendsnce Is de sired at criminal prosecutions. The wrong te the citizen taken from his home ler this pur time Is commented upon In vigorous tertus. It Is almost equally a wrong," continue the report, "te Incarcerate with convicted crlml nsls these who are only charged with crime, ami, crime net being proved, are preniiined innocent, ami, in point e( isci, very eium are HO." Te remedy these in Us the comtnlMteners timke the following recommendations : 1, tlie abolition of gevernment by sheritls under thn lee system, aud the substitution or a beard of Inspectors, appointed wholly or In imrt by the court ; 2, alelute separation of piiseners In all county Jail, by centlnement lu cells ; 3, placing women under charge el women Ina distinct building ; I, trentlug de tained witnesses as tree tnen lu couireitable quarters, and properly cetueuiated for less of lime j f, previsions for the steady employ ment et all prisoners, ler their own comfort, happiness aud health. The Jails In Fayette, Cumberland, Craw lord, Jetlersen, Somerset, Vvusoge, Wash ington and Wyoming counties call for special comment en the part of the commissioner as defective or badly mauaged. Schuylkill ceuuly Is considered te have the best Jail In the state. CuiCAiie may new smile derisively nt M. Leuis. Its city directory ler 17-S Just Is sued, Indicates a total population of eer wo.eoo. A BVDUMK VUSKUK Uf FMUIfT. A Scheel Director Asks Mr. Ilreslua Why tilt V lews Mat e harferft Alteration. Te Til K EtllTOIlS OP Till! lMIKM.KIKNCKR : The iMKi.i.iui'.NL'KU last lieht contained a lone communication from Mr. Hrelus en the free book question. He quoted section i:tl of the rules, which states that all these who are unable " te purchase the necessary school books and stationery," shall have them furnished by the beard. Mr. Hrexlus calls this rule ' the mercileaa tliutuh-.screw of torture te which our industrious p.ier are subjected," but he conveniently emlls te tell the readers of the Jmtki.i.hiknukii that Mr. Hresiua assisted in framing that very rule and voted for It when It was presented for readnptlen by the beard. The last time the rules were rc vnl, Mr. Brosius was a member of the committee en revision which, as we recollect, consisted of Dr. I.svergoed as chairman, Mr. Brosius, Mr. McCemsey, Mayer Morten, and our city atierlmeedeut was also added se as te give the committee the ad vantage of his knowlinlge and exper ience, aud the committee held it meeltugs lu Mr. Hreaiua' olUce. If section ill Is new a "merciless thumb-screw," what was It wuen Mr. iiresius veieu ler u w neu me rniea i were rev Ised by the commlttee of which be 1 was a member Just a fuw veais age? II It is a " thumb-screw" uesr, what was It when Mr. Brosius assisted lu having it reudepted by the IsMrd when the rules were reised? If It Is a thumb thumb sltew new it was n thumb-screw then. We would also tell our advo cates of the free books system that the pres ent rule was adopted by the school he.inl en the recommendation of tlie lute Jehn !'. Stelnman nearly half a cntury ae, and, notwithstanding the beard has had hi It since that time such men as Bishop Kewtuau, Father Keeuan, Hev. Jehn Baker, Dr. Atlee, Dr. Muhlenberg, Themas lliirrns, Wm. Whiteside and scores et ethers of marly equal prominence, this Is tlm liret time In the history el the public echo Is lu this city that an attempt has been made te abrogate a rule which met the sanction and approval of these distinguished men. The original rule they framed years age is new pronounced by one Mho, ou a revision of theie very rule ence favored and veted for its re adoption, a "merciless thumb-screw." Why is this thus'' A IMm iieu. Mil. Hi.u.sk was entertained in l.eiiilnn at suppsr , Tuesday eeuiHKt ' Henry Irvinif. tiKNKUM. M Air Kit We It KM N l'eu 1 1 Kill A will resign his onltlen at the Minneapolis cenveutlun, which meets In October. Du. Mi Ulinn, at the im mini; of tljetirst Assembly district L'nlled Laber party, Tuesday nluht, in New Yerk, as eltclnl a delicate te the national couriitieu at Syra cuse ou August hi. Juiuilug rrem a tlslluen m Mil" In I lie Air The much talked of leap from a balloon was made by Professer Themas H 11 till in, at the fair grounds iu (Juliii'V-, Illinois, Mon day. Over .:e,OUO people itneshcd ibe per formance, which waa one of the most uaring and thrilling ever attempted by uisn. His original Intention was te send the balloeu up -,0e0 leet, held it captive by a roe, aud mske the jump lrein that height, and atterwards draw down the ,balloon aud make a regular voyage. Owing te the hlgli wind which prevailed ibe rope t-elieuie waa abandoned. Jlaldwln ascended te the height et one mile, and then holding his parachute, lauuehtd himself Inte space. The parachute Is an umbrella shaped allair, with ribs of cord, which are prolonged and fastened tn a ring, te which the terenaut clings. It is made nf silk, and is Is feet in diameter. The parachute was attached te the netting of the balloon by a small cord, Intended te break by the weight et the icrensut. When the jump was made the parachute was closed, and the lirst 'Jue leet the mrenaut dropped like a re;k. Tlieu, as the parachute ex aniled, the speed lim-ame leas rapid, and the terenaut and his strange apparatus lleated steadily down like a bird, Tne descent was accomplished in 3:'J0. Mr. lialdwju struck the ground with some force lu a sliding manner, but was net een jsrred by the shock. The descent varied about a ipiarter of a uille trout the vertical, and ItiUtwiu struck the ground a mile aud a hall from where the ascent waa made. He tried te collapse the balloeu before Jumping from 11, out me apparatus laueu te wert, ami me balloon escaped and was seen out of sight, gnlug east at an altitude of a mile and a half. Clsvslaud te Visit the West. Senater eat arrived in St. I'aiil Wtiluea. day and la awaiting the arrival of Senater Alllaen, of Iowa ; Senater Cameren, of Penn sylvania, aud Uoveruer llauwir, of Mentana, who will Jein uim. The party will make a trip te Alaska. Mr. Vest said Uial a few Java age. while In will ke ahead and make neceaaary railroad arranKemeiits ler the trip., Mr.'vest aald the iieeple of the Wtst are Indebted ler Uils move ou the part of tlie prealdent te the spite. I ul sjieech of Senater Sherman at Nashville, What the Bala Brought. 1'ittahurK streets swarmed with frega alter rain ou Mendsy, and some people UieuKht they came from the clouds. The animals were all very small some el them net mere than a quarter of an Inch long. They were net green like the small amphibian usually found In meadows or fields, but their bide bad greyish dark color, denoting the regu lar toad. While the bodies of some of them were still graced with tails, ethers bad al ready ptsaed that state of tbelr metamorpho sis, aud were bopping about without such appendages. Ml news. The Philadelphia and PIMaburg cluba were the only members of the 1-segue that played yesterday. The former wen by 0 te The Detroit stepped oil In itlngbamten en their way eaat anil'defeated the leeal team by te 1. The Bostena wen at Syracuse j r, tee. The AswwIaUen aaines yesterday were . At ulsvllle-luls,llle l. Athletic 6 t at Cleveland-Brooklyn 10. Cleveland a : at T n,rnn-t:incitinatl II. Ilsltuuere n i at MU 1-euls-MetaN Wt liOUlsT. - Heading defeated Alteena yealenlay by II teX After Dunlnp hatl ten the Held en Tues day, after his collision with Tliouisen, It was believed that his leg wis merely bruised. It new appears lust a email none wai irao irae tured, and the tine second baseman Is net with theclub en Uie Kastern trip. Klcliard Klcliard sen will play at sc-end. White at third and Shltulte lu left Held. McKlunen, PitUburs's lint baseman, Is ae sick that he has been compelled te go te his home In Bosten. Merrl, who was oneo a phenomenal pitcher Is such no Ieniser. Yeaterday tlm I'hlladel- Iitilas hammerett his pitching until he must isve looked sick. lie let in Ml foreign Mlaalen MMIIng. A meetlug of the beard of commissioners for foreign uilseleus of the Kefermed church et the United States, held a session In Haleui Kefermed church, llarrlsburg, en Wednes. day. Among the ministers was Hev. A. C. Wbitmer. of Lancaster. An organtratlen for the ensulnic year was etlected by electing Kev. lr. Van Hern, president; l!v. t)r. Welser, Ice president, and Kev. A. It. Bar Bar Bar thoeomew, of rettsltle, secretary. Kev. Bartholemew wb elteted a member of the beard In place el Hev. 1). Johnsten, deceased, who was pecrt't'ry. Botne I ui pett ant business waa transacted before the beard adjourned In the afternoon. Before the business of the meeting closed Kev. Bcuneder, of Marietta, was selected aa an additional missionary et the Kefermed church In J span, If the reverend gentleman will accept the appointment. MATUIMtlNlAU N.SS1 1 A crowd, A church. A march by MeuOelisehn, A bride, A groom, A itUK.aml priest's Kraetene. W edded And naught but death shMI secr ticst Joined Let no man sunder ever. SlIM i- A crowd, Aieurt. A case details spicy. A Judge, An oath, Ablll deiree nisi. IU erced Then cheese again and plight 'em. fcacli scene Kepeals mi infinitum. -Veni the Niiurimii Acui. BI'MViAL HUT IV MB. Why Be Uonersst; Tru, ou are tn a miserable condition )ou arj weak, ialld,and iivrveus ei cannot sleep at ul;ht, nor enjoy your waking hours i yet, why lese heart t list at the tlniKgtst's a tiettle or Itiirtletk Btemt JiUttri. They will nstore Tuu te health and (teaceef mind, rer sale by il. 1. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1JU North (,'uwjn street, Lancaster. gpeaks flight t'. "Have tried TAesim' Kclettrie Oil for crimp and colds. and hud II the best remed 1 hive ever nseit In my family" Win. Kay, MO I'iy mnnth Ave, ItutTole, N. " . rer 'ale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1X7 and YSJ .Neith gueen stniet. Lancisler. Sirs Lanxtry, And ethsr famous women hwowena reputa tlen for facial beauty. A tine compleilen makes one IruiM-enie, eeu though the (ice Is net el Ierfecl mould. Hurtletk lllveil llilitrt act dl leclly uiwn the clrcnl itlen,and se give the skin a clearness and smcsilhness otherwise nnattaln alile. for sale tiy II. Ii. Cochran, dmggltt, 1J7 aud 1 V North (Jueea street, uincasler. Ua II With I'leasar. Wangler l'.re.dniggisUi, of Watrrloe. Iowa, write ' We can with pleasure say tha. Themiit' Kfltctrie Oil gives the best satisfaction et an llnluivnt a sell Kvcrvbe.lv who buys wtil have no ether, this nuneily Is a certain cure for all aches, sprains. aud pains, rer sale by II II. Cochran, drurglit, UI and 1.EJ North (Juisjn atteet, l-ancastur. A Clergyman's Testimony. W. K. UlrTerd, pastor, M. E. thurih, llethwell, Ont.was fortwejearsasnlterurwltb dypcp-ln In its worst form, until in he states "lite 1" cnuin an ixtiial liunleu." lhrs) tmttleset Ilunlerk NIikhI Htttrri cured him, and be tells us In nie cent lettirthat he censldurs It the ts-st Hmllv uusllclne new liefere the (euntry for d)9epsla itndltXTCeiiiplalut Fer sale by II. It. cevhran, druggist, 137 and ISJ North tfuuen street, Lan caster. Tliraw Away 111 Crutches. ".SiKTei-ed from rheumatism se badly had te use crutches, tint threw them away alter appl lug Theimtt JCcteetric Otl te tn limbs. 1 new fe'l belter than I have for leirs," y L. I.lbbs. S1" Elk St , llull.ile, N rersileliyll. U.Coih U.Ceih run, druggist, 1J7 und 1j"i Nerih (jueeu street, Lancaster. TiiATIIACHI.MJ COUOll (Jill be se,ulckly cured by Shlleh's dux'- We gum-niIre lu Sold by H. Ii. Cis'hran druggist. Num. U7and lil North Queen St., Lancaster, I'a. (I) Mothers t Mothers ! i Mothers 1 1 1 Are you dlsturbedat nlgbtand broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crjlng with the ejtcruclatlni; palnef cutting UhHIi t If se, go at once and net u Uuttluef M 114. WINS LOWS SOOriUSU nVKUf. It will relieve the peer little surferer Immedlstely depend npen It; there la no mistake about II There la net a motheren earth who has ever used It, who will net tell )ou at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like rn.glc. It Is perfectly sale tn use In all cases and plea ant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses lu the United Staled, (-old every where SSceuts a bottle. umj JllydAw POLITICAL. MOB COUNT V COMMISSION KK, HENUV DKACUHAK. et Iincastcr city. Subject U) the decision et the UetnocraUcceuvenUun. marjLUldAw pOK COUNTY COMMISSIONEH, J. W.KELLV, nf Marietta, fa. Subject te the decision of the OemocraUe CouvuDtlen. lour Influence sellc- Hed. mju-tlda TJIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. SIMON U I1BANUT (rarmer), Of East HenegU township, Subject te the de. etslen of the Democratic County Convention. Your Intl uence ruiiecltully solicited. UlU-tfdAw I(HJH COUNTV COMMISSIONKK. JACOII W. LBUEB, Of Ephrala township. 8ubect te Uemocratle rules. uiarH-UdAw RWlt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A Z. UINUWALT, Uierer, rirst Want, City, cru'.lc rules. bubject te liemo lieme ul tfdftw CH)R COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, SOLOMON ZEAMEK,rannr, Of West Hemiitleld township. Subject te the lieclslonef the liuinecrattc CuiiyunUun. inarU-tfdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. At the request e! many friends 1 announce tuysel! aa acaudldatu for County Commissioner. Subect te the decision et the Democratic County Convention. Your Intluencn respect fully solicit, d. HKNUrr. UAK1HAN, uimid&w East Lampeter lewnnhlp. CSOlt COUNTY COMMISSIONKK- KM BATTEN, of Upper Leacock township. 1 announce my aelf aa a candidate for County Commissioner subject te the decision of the Homecratlc county uonveutieii. isur innwiaw roapvcb reapvcb fully solicited. Waa a candidate for County Commissioner before the last convention, and at the request of iny friends withdrew In favor Of the candidate Irem the tJeulheni dlatrlct, HdAw ELI UAIIBN. CtOU COUNTY AUDITOH, JAB. y. HOWBIt, ?i VjmMm Uiwnshlp, subject e lha decision of the u.mecmtlc Convention te be held JulySd, 'f7' JanutfdAws JJOU COJJNTV AUDITOR, CHA4.W. PUSSY, Of East Urninnru township. b blect te the . Sll SViaJ?" 1'ame1,,'' Oeuaty ConviTueu; July i.imj. luneavudAw B0ARD1NU TWO WBT.Ii FUR. NIBHaO rUONT UOOUH at the Uraee Hetel may Ou had wun beard, tr application be at once made at the hotel oluce,Ne.ji werui sms" wwm mv-m MKD1CAL. rjhllKNKWqUlMNK. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -tmr-i- Ooed Appetite, Mew Btrenath. Quiet Net vee, Happy Day, Bweet Bleep. APOWtRFUL TONIC that Ibe tmnl delicate stomach will tar. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, Ana all limn DUeasus. Tin-:sioiTseiNTiricANHtio:h"sirui. Itl.iiilll tllulk IKlt. sniMtrlnr lenlillillin. Mr. r. A. stiller. ui hl lth si wet, New Yerk, was cum) by Kasklne ut exlieme tiia lartnl prostration aimr sifn crs snlterlnK. lie had run down irnm impounds teST.beicaii en Kasktneln Jims. !!, went te work In one UKinlli, rvsalnrO bis lull wtli;ht tn l uieutlu. yulnlneilldhlm tiemsst wlwteM-r. Mr. tililoen Thoiupsen, tbn eldest ami oneol the meat rwit-ctrtl cltl tens of llrld,crsirt, cenn , says i "1 am ninety ears el aac ami ter the last three yrara havuautrercd from nmlaiia ana UieeiTecUef iulilin'H)lsenlni. 1 rvcently tj KannrlltaKasktnuwbtuh broke tip the uuUarla and lurtviued tuy weight U imhiiuI " Mra-T A. Solomons, of IM llalllday t. .letwy City, writes t My son Harry. ehen wars, was cured el Malaria by Kaklm atter mtten months' Illness, when wehasgtten uall 1hp. letters from the abee iersens, niMs' full details will be sent en application. . hasklne can be taken without any special medical advice, tl.uu per bottle. Sold by H. B. COOHBAN, PriiKKlst. 1ST and 1 W North yawn St., Lancw. tur, ra-. or i-ent by mall en receipt et price. KASMNKCO..M WarnmSt., New Yerk. hb:t UdAwTTbA w Arum I vrrATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS AND Special Witches Ut Farmers iml Riilreidert rine let of Kings,'Ac Alan, Klgln, WaJtham i Aurera ler which I aui Sele Aurut), and ether 'irat-vtnsa Watcher. Vest Watch and Jewelry afircetrect time by Telegraph Pally, only place in city. L. WEBER. Ne. 1WH N yueen St., Near t'enn'a B. It. llepeu a- Spectacles. K)ealasses and Uptlcal UoeOs. All hinds el Jewel rv. N EW JKWKLKY HTUKK. S. GILL. LATEST DESIGNS SILVER JEWELRY Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER l'A. inavll lid HAX, UArS,S, yOt'll VACATION. TUAVELEKtiTOTHE SEASUOUK A.VH ELSEWUE11K WILL 'AVE MONET UVllUlI.M. TIIK1U Trunks and Traveling Bags or W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 3 1 and 33 North Queen Street. We hive enlarged our slot !c tn this line especially for the VACATION KAON, and will give sprctil Inducemeiils en thee goods during July and August, riNESTBTOCh or MOST Fashionable Hats IN LANCASTER. LICHT WEIGHT AND EA8V rtTTINQ. NMiPl.KH, AC. UADDI.ES, HARNESS, Aa EDWARD KRECKEL, -DSALBB Ik Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets, SO. i KAHT KISU HTKEKT, Lakcahtss, 1a. The largest and beat assortment of TBIJNK8 In the city at the lowest cash prices, all sizes anaiiuallUea." We have en hand a large assortment of dif ferent styles of Harness, both single and double, and make te order the finest grades of Eugllsh Coach and rreiicb Coupe Harness. The best Harness Dressing in the world at 50c a box. Call and Examine Our Bleck at Ne. 5 East King Street. JunlSJmdAw LMUAL NOTICE: IN THK COURT OK of Lancaster County. COMMON i'J.KAH Mamaa uoever i vs Execution Deket H. L. Ulltenderfer and ', April Teim. lns Ne. Zenaa 11. Eby, Haling i "XI: August Term, IstO, as lilifeuderfer A fcby.J Ne. 61. Tba undersigned auditor, appointed te dis tribute the fund In court arising Irem aatd exe cutions, te and among these legally entitled thereto, will alt for that purpose in the Library Koein el the Court Heuse, Lancaster, en lliUKSDAV, JULY.1M7, at lu a. in , where all iwrseua lnteiested may attend. .. TTtA.lSA unAnsi Jy2 ItdA Auditor. MIBCMLLAKMOVt. HUBLKY'S FRUIT KIiaWOKKD H0I1A Water and Cream Made, delicious, cold and sparkling, absolutely pure and free from contamination, drawn from entirely new appar. atua. HUOLBT'S DBU0 BTUKC, Ma WM Klnf Streak COMKTUINO KNTIRKL.Y NEW IN THK Ott AN LINK. THE METCALF ACTION, Tlie greatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ building ler ISO years. Don't fall te aee IU WOODWARD'S I'lane and Organ Wareroeui, Me, a A E. King St, Lancaster city, Fa. LIOKNHK NOT1CK. The undersigned will be prepared en and attar July S.MW, te receive the money for the license ter all hacks, cabs, reaches, omni buses, four hone wagons, two horse wagena, one horse wagena. local delivery wagena, drays, carta, street can. and ether vehicles ; alan for all tAlfwrAnh. tAlanhftna and elMtrta light pelea. as provided for by " city Ordinance ".r..t.he '."vy and colleetten of a Hcenae tax I wlUaln Uwcttt el Lancaster for atreet pur. I poaes." ""' " laLMATHreN, CHARLES ivvvuw Mivr Treaaarer, Ma i J nlHNU A HKUTURH. SBCONDf KEK! SECOND WEEK! SECOjND WEEK -or TUB- Great Bargain Sale! THAT IS IIKINOCAKUIEDIIN AT THE OjNE PRICE Clethiug aud Furnishieg Heuse or HIRSH& BROTHER. We tire new gllng greater liargalns than what we have hvretotetu adTerlled. 1 he stock Is fettlugsmalleretery dav.aml we alt, uiaralng heinat a ptleu that will be lertaln el your buy ing, alter you have etamlued the goods aud heard the ptlres we.areasSlug Mr them. Neter betent has aui h a B Alll. AIM MA I.E lat'n seen In this ell v. Hetucmterthat this sate lucludeall the gts-Ma In our stele tn the Hue of MBN'SUI.OTIIINH, ItOVS'Ul.OlHINO, CHILUIIKN 5 UbOlHINU, LINt.N AN It W001.KN SHIHtS, 110S1BUY, V N I) K RW h A K, N KC K W K A 11, Mtt.llSUChF.lt AND M0HA1H C0A1S, blNKN ANH WOUKlNtl PANTS, KUllUr.ttCLOlHlNU, I MllllKLLAS, TKUNKs AND VAMSES. We have al-e made similar reductions In the prlieset eurCt SlllM MAHK -IMTS We are luily prtpsnHl te make ou a Suit te your elder Irem the latest pattern of goods. In the latest style, and at the shettest notice, ler the least money. Hirsh & Brether, ONE) I'RIOU MERCHANT TAILORS Clothiers aud Furuishers, UOU. MOUTH yUBKN ST. ANO CINTUB SUUAUa. I.ANUAHTBK. l'A. w ILLlAMtMJIt A rUMTKK. CALL US UV TELEl'HUNK. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. New We Are Ready WITH AN AMPLE STOGK Children's Itejs' ami Units' Summer Clothing. -AT Prices en tt Bargain Baals, Crinkled Seersucker Coats and N ejts. !.!ii llluck AIictCesb, It Zu Slehalr lirlvlng lii.er, s;c. Heys' Seersucker Ceils and Vests, II. JJ. Children s Odd 1'anls, Wc. Straw Hats Summer tlelincts -AT- Prloea eh a Bargain Banks, dents' Kress Straw Hats, Vo Ve Uos' lllaclc and whlte Mixed UaU.-Bc Oeuls' Canvaa Uilmets, SSc. Dress htraw THIN TIJ8DERWEAR -AT- Prloea en a Bargain Baels. Gents' French Netted, 2jc. Halbrlggan, .&c Ueuta' string Neckties, lee per deen Hummer bilk Tecks, FurTs, or Four In-Hand Scarfs, te. Fancy Hosiery, 10 and 13 eta per pair, dents' Jean Drawers, Sic Children's (Jauzu Undershirts, 10c. Ladies' and dent's Shoes -AT- Prloee en a Bargain Baals. Ladles' Hand-Made iJice Oxford lies, 11.(0. I adle' Newport Ifutten hees,tlXU. tlents'HummerHtrnp shoes, II 'JS. Dents' Laced or llutuin Call Hhees, ti.'J. dents' eal Call Ualmerala, II te. Trunks, Satchels and Oabbas. WILLIAMSON 5 FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCAHTEU. FA. worn BAvm em bmm. -YjlOR RKNT. AZ Tw BuUdlnc. Ne. U3U North Uuuen atreeL. Heat toavMUiuuuea. jiiyiyl xebis-ua muBHitt'i a LIVBHY OFFICE. TpOR HAIiK OR RKNT-HRIUK HTABLK AJ and let, 17xtM feet, en Christian street, be tween Kaal King and Orange streets. Can be easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware house. Easy terms. H. O. HUUUAKEB, altt tld Atternevat-Law. PRIVATK HALK. Will be sold at private sale tbe valuable property corner Lemen Mulberry and Char Char eotte fronting Ml leet en Lemen street, 6 leet en Mulberry, and U leet ou Charlette street. Apply te O.K. DOWNEY, junlO-Sind Ne, S41 North Queen btreeU NOTH1K TO THKHPAHHKRH ANO OUNNE11S.-AII persona are hereby for. bidden te trespass en any of the lauds of the Cornwall and Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster oeunUta, whether Inclesed or unln unln desed, either for tie purpose of ahoeUng or flanlng, as the law wUl be rigidly enforced against all trespassing est said lands of the un dsraigned after this aotles. " WM. COLBMAK FBEEMAM, B. t-EBUY ALDBM, EDW. O. FBEEMAJI, , ., , avrFM AVgciafatesUW.Cssisaiai'iHti MAmmiAmB, mvumimt, mm. A MOTTO THAT ALWAYH WINS. Honest Werk at -AT- PHILIP DOBRSOMS (Ohtl HKUAUI.K) Oarriage Works Neg. 126 and 128 East King St. The Largest r II Ven Want a Heed and rimt Class I'hsstnn, UOTO DOEUSOM'S. II 1011 WaiilaNlcwCoiiifmtnhle ramlly Carrtas Ul TO HORHSOM'S II ten Want a lluggy-Yeu utn Select Irem r llteeu Ulffurant Kludel Hprtngs, If you UOIO lyOKtll'il Ht If reu Wants Nlce and Neat lluslneaa Wagen, OO TO IMIBHSOM'S. It toil Want a Humble Market Wagen, Ul TO IIOBHSOM'S. It Yeu Want a (lisid H.s-endllsnd Phsileil. Iluggy, or Market Wagen, OO TO IMIEUSOM'S II Yeu nautuiUiiy a rirsUUIass ArtlUe st a bower t'rloe than any ether place In theilty ""'"" UUTO Philip Doersei's Old Reliable Curiae Works, NOS. M AN1 138 HVHT KINU HTKKKT, LANCAOTtitt, l'A. WFAVlVltYlM A US MIFFLIN HTlitiKT. ' mam I yd Aw rUMKITVMB. NDKUI'AKINU. V WALTER A. IIE1N1TS1I, Furuishing Undertaker, Mee. 97 nud 20 Beuth Queen Btrent, l.ANUVTEIt, l'A. aaruKstHBNCE- STKEKT. -NO. Ill COU1II gUKr.N All tba I. itestaml Most Aireed Metheils uel where desire,! A re leus ;rai tlcal ev ev IHUlenieet tour years suKtiles me te tluanintca that the ery Itest I'miltile .-ervlce Kill bv Hen Oertst at All limes. Personal Attention r.lvcn te Hlrcitlii my arv. All riinvrals Intriisteil te v lUMYKH'S 1-UHMTtIltK HTOHU A Cei.n W.v 1 Setnethins tverbeily sheiilil knew. A Celd Wave h.is struck our iincts, itml tluy h.iv e fiUlcu te;iliiiiHttlitri:m:ist l'eint. y'e witnt te Kuliice Stock, i'ptviutier I, we ttiKe our Inventory. S) we h.ive ni.ule u cut. De en i-aie te talk ,i few DlltluU'd IlllOIlt " Vl IIMII KK." If ou art! nt nil intereatcsl in the iuch iuch iuch tionef " lYusin hi:," tlien rive tint lit tle of your attention while we show ou through our Keem-. 1'erli.iiM we have w)inetli'nif;euuia want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " Pi um n r.K," but you will Ik) Hiiriirisetl ut the " t'oei.iNO " eiTcct of our iinccs.' Take tuUauUgu of the Lew 'lVnicia 'lVnicia ttitcef l'riccs, a i WntMM.li', l'i Usui kk .Sruisi:, Cen. Cv-i Kim.'anh IM'ki: .Sim 1:1-, l.N( VSIHK. l'. vatuurjia'a. AT W1ANTS. THY UUU HIGH GRADE FLOUR. "1 he Finest Fleur sold In the market. Ulvn II a trial and you will be pleased Alse I'rahaui Heur, tut Heur, Itye Fleur, and ell liaising Fleur ler lll.cult, Ac. Uoeds Dullveied. Tele phuuu Connection. OHO. WIANT, aug-JU-lvit Na 111 West ElngHtteeL , T BUKHK'H, HEADQUARTERS -FOlt- FIREWORKS. AW Fartlm desiring I'rlvate llliplaj should net wall until the lat, or lew diys.bul make tbutr selections In time and hare them laid aside. There Is an unusual demand and ateck may run short. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTEB. FA. aVlelupbeue. ilOWKliS.&O. F LINN A BKKNKMAN, CARD I We liave a ntimber et Goods which are just in season, uiitl wliich, owing te our giving speciul itttentien, we can offer great liluceiuenU. " l'eiiimylvania" Lawn Mowers have no equal. Theae we m.ike asiieuialty. We have as geed lawu Mowers us are in the market for 10.00 aud t7.(A). llabv Carriages We carry seventy-live varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. ltefrigeraters are new in seastin. Hew few people knewaiiything about JtefriRera JtefriRera ters. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you iu live niiuutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There la mere differ ence In Ceal Oil Blevtw than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can from us. . , Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican vnd Common Hammocks, liaae llall and all Sporting Uoeds at Factory Trices. FLINH & BRENEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street XNHTA1.MKNT UKALKKS WILL KIND L Just what they need. A full line of Instal ment Uoeds sold only e the Instalment Trade blr aTALaf EBT Ol ALKUS 8UFFLY CO . aprU-'imdTu.TKAS Erie, I'a. KVAN'W JTLOUK. Levan's Fleur THB BB8T. fiTe Honest Prices. vi.eriiixu. M YKHM A KATUrUN. REDUCED BUT NOT BROKEN. Our Stock is KiL'.itly lltslnceil In Siu, but net ImiKen. Me tilil, broken Kits te ilisiiose of. A goexl userlnieut in till sies. They must till be sold before Septeiiiber. We ileit't witnt tltiMtt all Summer, um! we'll use low viicM te clear tlivni. Men's Stills se low in prices tli it no one hIieiiM cempiain. Ne one need sHMk of ti.tnl times. Clethes are selliiiR lower than iin tliliiR else. Ami at the 3.11110 time the ipialily uf the weik is Justus KixkI as can lie in.uk'. Kyers & Rathfon, I'Oi'ii.vu tieniiKits NO. 12 KAST KINO STREET, LANCArKK. I'A. UANHMAN HKO Remarkably Lew Prices NOW l'UKVAII.I.NH AT L.GANSiMAN&lUlOS. Wusbow)eu MhN'.i hill IS at II (', tieiand t. !). We show you ALUVVOOL MKN --JUllMHt 17 ), en, llueiand II J hi. MEN'S hKEItlUCIvEll COATS AND VhsTS at ll.ie ami l.A MVN 8 FINE MOIIAllt COATS AND VESTS at IIM, fiuDundsMSu. llOli'S AND ClllLHHhN'.M slUTs In Large Quantities at lloduced lUrgaln Frlces. IIO) 'S .SUITS at liui, li.Su, 11 li, II (, Itiwand Kim. CMII.DKKN'S SUITS at II l i(e, :.Ni, Ui, tlmaiul rii". CHILIIKKN'.S l'ANTS at Largrat Axsertinent el il EN M FANTd at He , tic., T--.. II l) aud II. A CAHSIMEICE l'ANTS at tU, ti.u. II U l ml mid XI ; I, SW ler Well Male and Lowtstl'rlce clothing CALL At L. GANSMAN & BR0 Merchant Tailors. MANUrACTUUEHS ur Men', Heis' aud I'lillilrin'a i'lulliliig, B. K. COH. N. QUEEN A OIIANUE HTS, LANCAHTEU l'A. "The Chisipest (and Heuse In the City. Exclusive) Clothing N1 OW RKAUY I Our Kt'adv-Madu Stock or- SPRING CLOTHING. Wn arn prepared te show our New Bl'ltINU STOCK lu Keady-Made Hulls. Our Assortment Is Larger than ever betere, and Prices Lewer. We have takun special earn te get up geed and Attractive Nulls for the Hl'KINU TllADE. and we feel aatlsfledoureirerts have been success ful. Call aud give us the beuuttl et your opinion. Oar Custom Department la Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Suitings, which we will Make te Order In the Ileal biyle. FIT GUARANTEED. BUMER & SUTTOIT, Taller and I'lel alert, NO. 24 OENTRB SQDABB, LANUASTEU. fA. jrorejra, AT KKIHMAN'H. New Spring Neckties AT EltlSHAN'H. There la no garment concerning the lit of which a uian is mere piirtlculur than a Shirt. Hhlrt Cutting la urine Art, Te dt comforta ble a ahlrt mint m cut with the proper auototn auetotn auotetn leal curvts,the workpeople must lie practical shlrVumkera. Having bad an, experience of se lears, we claim tn have the bealfltUng, best made, beat material and most durable SHIRT In the Market for the Least t-esalbla Meney. AEBUMsUrS, NO HI, W jU8EeinUlHtBa't ' (! wawn eeaqww tae asBaaiieys iron 1 ?V ? ' -.r - "s. ,,,- '",J 7-.n-. i.ttiiJi .k 4jV j&awt(wtjfc "Vv . .-teat-