u ""ii! 'JiX 'a fZ &. ft WW K24i. re; pj. w& v r .? 'VL p mmmmmmmmm ssia. B'M mw htm inw w g'" i-ny H4i"H-l "H MM sane ss Ism sass H IbW"". MOB M (III HmWmUt Intdllgeneer ryT sWisW WUNMMV 3" : ContettrlnuuwiiiiC, :S LAKCABTEB, JULT 8, 1887. FfcJ- BUW Uliqtt AlBKIHIVHi JS Tbm km bum uuiege association siieiuu l come into existence in the geed old 'of Lancaster is a matter of local tide, for it indicates that old Frauklin i:sim.si. 3 1 I 1 lis is J SSI . SB1 SSB1 BBS1 TH .J BM IB (SN a I 33 HI 8 it a if m awUHlvrvv SHE ! MM (UB BV TSSS, awt' MM fTttWCttM 'AMI sswwiwr. wumenww jpMMMiM"IUMIUIID, MNM AMMM art MifrMM M itn anLuoweBx tHMMraaMiac. UMMtet, r. f'l'UtA Mawhall has wen the confidence mid et the teest ei Judges, the faculties '"kss' '-' lsrAaa nrAtnrmnm ntul lltnl mis mil tiiLHa )-,Jt air bbsvh vuircgcv, uvi iu u "" t'sjtt thought appreciative of the value of 4 (Unquiet work of the professors in these jwmr flays. Hest people nave a sneaking 'Mueathat the dollar is almighty in the v.nwlaee of education, as in ether lines of I jwHewal progress ; but with very little ffvwaHin great wings may ue none in me 'fwajr of culture, provided the professors are t iMStainea ey ine sympatuy anu active aia OK an eeuguieneu cuuiuiuuity. It seems strange that the association was ' m AiMmnl !. fW. 9i.r S t.tiilif 9 .1 .ha. iTil MWIl 101BIOU WUK HVl IUI M1UUKI1UUI U1CU !&bave long deplored the attitude of our .'&wy Institutions of learning towards each ;0liar. As Dr. Apple observed, it has had 1-fti ippearance of jealousy rather th an sy m- 9wn is something Inconsistent in the 'imlacle of teachers of philosophy and i SUmttti sciences going about the work of r44aetien in many different ways and re- H'M-tmug te meet ana compare notes as te re- la Mas nil methods. 1 M&13 Wat ,wim,wt tilaf A tha jiAfMmAnwAaltli ..i K??tiv tal wltal ImTmrtjannA anil tvn haafla urn better than one. The formation of this body may lead te the development of a stately system of education, a union of schools, colleges and universities, un dreamed of by its organizers. The Coke Strikers. The coke operators are in a bad way, but they de net seem worthy of much sympa thy. They are simply suffering from the evil results of their own short-sighted pol icy of importing -Hungarians and they new ftrls far mere difficult te deal these barbarous emigrants than with their former empleyes. A short time since both sides agreed te arbitrate and an um pire wej selected who patiently listened te all that was said, but bis decision did net please the Huns and they refused te accept it. The executive beard of tbe Knights of Laber Investigated the matter and ordered the men te return te work, but that did no geed ; the men stubbornly refuse te reason and appear te imagine that in America there is no power that can resist them if they only insist upon their demands. Tbe operators have appealed te the gov ernor for the assistance of the militia iu protecting their property, and he has very properly refused te raise tbe mili tary arm until the failure of the civil power te maintain order has been dem onstrated. When a sheriff has been overpowered and defied, then the mil itia may be called out. The employment or Pinkerton detectives in large force does net seem te be either a wise or lawful measure. There are enough law-abiding people in every part of this state te enforce order, and if properly ap pealed te and directed, this force alone would overawe the Huns, but by the em- pi ptoymentef mercenaries the operators de- V' VMUU MJCll IUWUUUU Ml uue tee UUI1C A)L ifnfwifnnn flmmaalirea nn.t A...... !. ...l 1. MUH.tl(H..M 1 .!. . .. ... te" um wuum euauiui uie majesty ei me law. The employment of these se-called detectives evades the letter, but defies the spirit of the law, which forbids the enroll ment of armed bands without authority. They get authority by calling themselves detectives, but they are soldiers armed and drilled, and if law be net brought te re traln them, the time may come when troops organized as " detectives " will menace the civil power. The i'olsened Bubs. The poisoned bun sensation in Philadel phia continues te grew In importance, and it Is becoming quite fashionable te ascribe all mysterious deaths of the past quarter century te the deadly chrome yellow used '& i .u . De bRkera e! the Quaker City te ' " a ncn color. These same :"& J" weuW Probably have recoiled with Tli. . Salaaala al Wafttn 4la a..M. a 2S ZZt . .uRgeswen mat it might be S better te use oleemanrarinti. u.r. i..i. tlle?iptgWenby en6l,ker: one quart of '' oneef ye981. ve of Heur. aliltl Vftifer, a few eggs and a quarter of an geance of chrome yellow, or lau grains of rebroeiateof lead in 110 buns or cakes. &- .Truly there seems greatdamrer uewut. jssas av uuwj juisuiia ana germs of disease ,tt be found in our bread and milk and 4. that the race wlU be frightened or ma te death by scientific men. We an told that bacilli inrm in ' '.bln. horrible Dhantoses of dianuu lurk n ,.-- - : - w.v.j- n i . ",:;. -- -- ji.- mm uiuwnik kuhb ei water or gamuei in f tee spray of the oepper-lined soda fountain. Jleeeream claims iUhesU of victims and "V" if AfM4KlMai tata ae- m. J.I.L .- t --v SI II..I ;uvtet or savage nine Dugs bent en tbe ex. mmmwtu Jl our species. JiUt It Will net mh we can net tie scared te death. i.- If the dangers were few.menmiiriiLTnr. 'asawwrnvesatoucete exterminate them; i..bt they are se numerous that tlie most ana wise conduct under the clr DM Is bold defiance. Men whn eeatiaually trying te avoid danger can w iwsaaatue nest way te defeat frtUU aad tbe poison it te keep in geed mmua, taae eoatnen tense pre tMst be elMKfsJ. ' ;v,,:'':- A-a lKv' - We'sris I ttw at! tetter of rwldeut Cleveland, wetting why be wiU jw go te Btlxmw en tfce occasion et the GnndAraiyeaeampaMnt, Briefly it says hat itai author has loe much coestderatloB for tbesneeMS of the gathering te allow his presence te be a disturbing element, in vigorous aad dignified language he gives his opinion et these who had the bad taste te threaten him with pergenal violence, should be visit St. Leuis, and gives them plainly te understand that his course can Het be affected by that species of intimida tion. The letter breathes throughout the spirit of a manly man, and thousands will read It and gain a new appreciation of Uie true greatness that inheres In the present occupant of the chair of chief executh e of the nation. tlladstsae te the Frent. Mr. Gladstone made a vigorous appeal fur Ireland in the Heuse of Commens en Thursday. He made two strong points in his remarks, and no one made the effort te answer him. He declared that the gov ernment did net dare te lift a finger in de fense of the suggestion that the crimes bill should apply te England as well as Ire laud, and he challenged the government te mention any authority who had reviewed the relations between Engl.tud and ire land without arriving ut the Heme llule bolutien. Hrave Mr. Gladstone! Jge cannot wither, nor custom state 3 our infinite variety. Hew these W uderu cities grew 1 The new directory of Minneapolis alleges a population of 173,101. Negotiations are pending with the New Yerk press proprietors, news association anil telegraph companies, te undertake tiie publication of a newspaper In New Yerk te bechielly devoted te tbe material interest or the Seuth. Tbe men at the back of it are auch editorial war beraesM B. A. Hurke,cf The Seir Orleans 'Jmea-l)tmecrat : A. 11. Ble, el The Galveston Sews and The Dallas Aw; U. W. tJrady, of The Atlanta Censul tutwn, and W. J. Keating, ei The Memphis Appeal. It It nald that Cameren will lnck horns with Quay en the latter' support of Uart for state treasurer. Tins Is the kind of weather te exercise snie care In tbe selection el tbe people who fnrnlsbyeur ice creaai and soda water. It will be remembered that a year age a young lady who contested for the junior ora torical prize at Dickinsen college was made the victim el childish and noisy demonstra tions of disapproval en the part of the male students. There were hisses, torpedoes ou Uie stairs and prolonged ringing of bells, all managed for tbe express purpose of embar rassing tbe lady, who bad a right net only te a most respectful hearing, but te the most careful and considerate treatment from fel low students who pretended te be gentle men. This year two of tbe nine contestants were ladies, and one of them took the tirst prize ever young men who bad refilled te contest with the lady orator last year. Thu male students showed by their beatty applause of the ladles and by clapping the mention of Dickinsen's first, lady graduate, that they repent Uie felly of a year age, and realize that they must accept thlnus as they find them at college. Tbelr approval or disap proval of co-education wat net a matter of public Interest, and when It was expressed in the barbarous proceedings of a year age, aroused only contempt and pity. A year's rill action has brought a better spirit, and the behavior of Dickinsen in en this year, bas been iu gratifying contrast with their old record. The Carlisle Volunteer balls this as an Indication of tbe succesxef coeducation; but we shall see. It is given out by physicians liiat the gas treatment for consumption has bad undue value attributed teft, and that It only proves serviceable In occasional cases. The Lancaster school beard has recon sidered tbe vote whereby Uie movement for free text books was heretofore defeated, and bas new determined by a vote of )tell, that all school supplies shall hereafter be purchased out of school beard funds, Tbe l.NTKLLKiENCKii has contended, and still believes, that the action is wrong in principle, and that It savers of paternalism In doing for the people what should be done by them selves. The free text book question resem bles tbe lilair educational scheme tbat Is constantly knocking at the doers of Congress ter admission. It proposes te empty 70, 000,000 out el the pubUe treasury te be appor tioned te the states In tbe ratio et illiter acy ; and this tu apite of tbe fact that tbe states are conducting tbeir educational sys tems with no actual need of eutxlde assist ance. It is for the reason that this question of free books trenches upon the Jelleraenian principle tbat these people are best geerned who are least governed that the I.ntki.i.i ukmc'kr bas conceived its duly te be toojt teojt toejt pose IL Hut such opposition wan te the prin. ciple and by no means questioned tbe mo tives of these who gave the measure hearty support New tbat it la adopted the Intki.i.i. ek.ncek la prepared te chetrlully await tbe outcome. In England the social leaders are described as these who ' swim with Uie swells and swell with tbe swim." Tim New Yerk Jlerald says : "The Im pending weather change is likely te Inau gurate In a day or two tbe most severe and dangerous beat of the season." Se keep cool and take things easy. PERSONAL. GnKKi.KY's favorite poet was lirewnlng. Mlx.sltesK Clkvklanh Is en a visit te old college Iriends iu l'iltshurg. Oeorei: J, (Jeuld Is seriously ill with In termittent fever at Manhattan Reach. New Yerk. Ko.scek Ce.nki.ing delivered a Paneevrie about Grant ou Thursday before tbe Chicago UranlcluU J. Zkamkh, editor of the ytmcricdit lef- u(r, Carlisle, Pa, attended the alumni meeting el the Mlllersvllle Nermal school en Thursday, Kiuhen new bas a Ulan bv which mm. sages cau be transmitted Iromshlpleshlp by uicaua ui aussui wuimies eiierausi nv kevs very much like tbe telegraphic liistrumeuL Ilehaasuceeeded iu conveying Intelligible meaasges a distance of one mile. Kav.D. I.McDkrmeit, of Philadelphia, r.l51.lt)r Kuree. The precedent be es tablished n net allowing the Ancient Order hi. l.tei0! te ,Uei10 '"n9"" ,u wly n ma church, baa since been iiulellv enforced in another PhlladelphlahUrcnea! "'v1 hU terTiunUn.dM not.knew tbe amount of ms fortune until soma friends. In lhKl in. quired el the KeUisrhlldi Thai dlroevereli Ujathebad nel 0.0ewf. iwug them, and astonished him greatly when thii acquainted htm wltb tbe fSct 7le wm thSn getUeg yearly royalties from his we'ks. Wn. Themas H. Downine and Miss M Ids Koeuey were married Thursday morn'. IKS, i .,h." VbuX? et lhe Annunciation, Pbiladelpbia. Tbe ceremony was per formed and a nuptial mass celebrated by the bride's uncle, Itev. J. W. Hbsualian. The unee is a niece ei tue uie nisuep wnaualiau, of Harriaburg. I'hksipknt Clkvki.ane lunebes at - o'clock every aiteruoen. Frem Uie lunch table he gees back te bis oiliee and remains until 5 oVIeok, workteg literally with bis slssvss rolled up, and disposing of tbe bust, neas which bas accumulated during tbe morning. At & o'clock the president and his wife take a drive, usually going out te Osk View. PlnnsrTe served at the White Heuse at 7 o'clock. Generally the president spends bis evenings a! his desk aad never i lUfHMKflsaMKhUt, raMJMlMMatM. tae sUtMkneM ewss Kw fjaasakif -hlblM ssaay AaaaSsaa Hna, Coseoea.H.HCorr.ofN.Y. l" The population of the town (vtarnsr, M. B.,) has len steadUy decreasing for many veara. Tbe great opportunities In the West which have attracted the New Kugland youth have doubtless had much te de with this less of population. In a few miles' ride In th town one will pass many deserted and abend, oeed farm. Hut another interesting fact is tbat there are mere voters new with a pop ulation of 1,5.); than there were In 1S with population of 'AHA The explanation of this fact la found In the partly empty school houses. With an average of Ave children te a family In early times there Is new probably net mere than an average of one child te a family. This la an Important stvlal fact common te all the new KORianu niaies. n se nsppens mai we foreign population et tbe town la small ) hence tbe Increase of population from that source la net felt there 'as In many ether places. This depletion of population In the rural districts bas been going en pretty much all ever the state, Tbe Increase In popula tion between ISTOand ls was almost wholly In the towns of ever 1,000 Inhabitants, where manufacturing la carried en. The foreign born population of the state numbers only 4il,oeo, and of that number ever '..7,000 eaiue from Canada and 13,000 frem Ireland. Hit were net for the manufactories the population would probably fall eU ene half, as (arming en this rocky soil would be unprofitable without the home market created by the manufactories. Krenun in the rocky denies et the Warner river manufactories et some kind can be seen at short distances. When the West becomes well settled the atandoned farms of New Hampshire will probably again become valuable. It is a pity that some of Uie being who drag out a mis erable existence Iu New Yerk tenement beuses could net be Induced te settle en some of these old farms. Life en them would be preferable te most people te an existence In tenement atUcs or te a borne en exhausted land In the Seuth or en the treeless and lonely prairies. Hew cheap some of these old farms are can be judKed from the tact ttiat a large two-story, attic and extension white frame house, with barn, ercbard'aud twenty-two acres of meadow land, net mere than a mile from Warner viltK, ou the main read, sold a week age for f-V-W. - m The lllfh License Law In Allegheny, Judge Ntewe, of l'lttsburf-, bas decided, under the Brooks high license law, te issue licenses once a year instead of every three months, as has leen the custom. The first license court will be held by Judge Maicee, cemiucuclni; en the tint Monday in Sep. tember. Under this ruling nearly 300 sdoen-keceis whose Uesuses will expire en the Iat of July will liute te close their saloons until the court shall Issue them a license In September. BrmviAL miTivmg. Why He IHwucaT Trus, yen are In a inferable condition you ard wt-Ak, palld.nnd nervima Yeu cannot sleep t nluhl, nor enjoy yenr waking hours; yet, why vh- heart ? (let At tbe druirxlal's a bottle, el Jlurdeek Heed lluteri. 'lney will reatem 5 en te health suit peac nf mind rer sale by II. 11. Cochran, drugUt, 137 and IS) Mertli (Jueen street, Lancaster. 8pln Kl(ht Cp. "Have tried Themas' KcUctrie OU for croup and colds. una find It the bet remedy I btvu ever nt-d In my f.imlly." ft'm. hay, sie Ply month Ave., HutTale, N. V. ter ale by II. U. Cochran, dniRglst, 137 and HO -North ineen trvet, Lancaster. Mrs. Langtry, And ether famous women hire wen a reputa tion fnrlvtal beauty. A One completion makes one btmlseme, evun thuntrh tbe fac Is net of perfect mould. Jiurdnrk Jilemt JIUlm act di rectly upon the circulation, and se (rive the skin a clearness and suioetnnef s otherwise unattain able rer sale by II. 11. Cochran. draggUt, 1J7 and fa North Queen street, Lancaster. De It With rieasnrs. Wangler Hros.. druggists, of Waterloo. Iowa, write: "We can with pleisnre say that Themar Kcltetrie Oil irtves the tiest stllslactlen el any llnlmt'iu e swll. Kvervbedy who buys will have no ether. This remedy u a r-ertaln cure for attaches, sprains, and p.tlns. Fer sale Dy II u. Cochran, dmnKlit, 131 and la North Queen street, Lancaster. V Clergyman's Testimony. W. K. Gilferd, noster. SI. E. church. Itnlhw.ei Out., was for two ears n suilerer with dyspepsia in us wnm iuiiu, uuiii ui ue siaivs Jlie liecaulfl an actual burden." IhrcubniiK'mir Ituntark Bleml Mttert cured him. and he tells ns In a lo le cent letter that he considers It the best family medicine new before the country 'or dyspepsia una iiuri-uiuiiauii i ureuuuyu, if. cticnran, dnnerlst, 137 and IS) North Queen street, Lan caster. Melbcrs! Metlisrsl! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed atnbjhtand broken of your rest by u sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cuttlnir teeth t If se, go at eme and get a bottle of MJW. WINSLOW'S SUOnilNO bYUUP. It will rellete the peer llttlu sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It There Is net a mother en earth who has erer m-edtt, who will net tell jeu at once that it lll regulate the bowels, and lve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, eieratlue llkeintglc. It Is perfectly safe te me in all cues and pleas ant te the taste, and Is thu prescription of one of the eldest and host female physicians and nnrsesln thu United States, bold every where Scents a bottle. uiayJl-lydAw fULlTIVdL. TOOK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, HENUV IIUiUIIISAIt, et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision el the Democratic convention marsilldaw TOOK COUNTY COMMlHSlONKlt, J. W.KBLI.V, of Marietta, Pa. Subject te tbe derision of the Democratic Convention, sour Influi-nc" solic ited. m.)-tldw "BWJK COUNTY CUMM1M81UNKK. 81MUN L. IIKANUT (runner), Of Rast IXinegtl township. Subject te the de. Clsleu of the Ueuiec ratio County Convention, Your Influence rtspnctlully solid ted. inlS-Udaw T01OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOU W. LKKBU, Of aphrata township. 8nbect te Democratic rules. inarlt-tmaw BK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, . A. Z. KING WALT. Grocer. First Waid. City, Subject te Deree-al-tfdaw lilAUV I UiCB FR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZBAMKtt, Fanner, Of West HemnHeld township. Subject te Uie Decision or the Democratic Convention, marj-UdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request et many friends I announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner. Subtect te the decision of the Democratic County ConvenUen. Yenr Influence respect lally solicited. HKNliY r. UAKTMAN. mmtdiw Kast Lampeter Township. F R COUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leacnck township. I annonnee my self as a candidate for County Commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicit.!. Was a candidate ler County Commissioner before the last convention, and at Inn request el my friends wttharew In favor of tim candidates Ireui Uie aeuthern district. tldAw KLl UATTKN. -piOU COUNTY AUDI 1'OR, jAs.r. uewau, of I'aradlsn township, subject te tbs diclslen of the Democratic Convention te be h, M July SO, 1S--7. JunKtfdAw BWR COUNTY AUDITOR, C1IAS. W. PUSEY, Of Kast Drnmere township. Babject te Uie de cision et the Democratic County Convention, J ul v an, &;. unet-Wda w LICENSE NOTICE. .. .. X" underslgnea will be prepared en "i"1 ,'ter J "'' t llW7' receive Uie money ter the license ler all backs, cabs, coaches, otnnl etnnl uuses, lour ier,e wagnas, two horse wagons. S h Ken. Iwil delivery wigeSi abL? ,?.?'. V""1 " D1 eUiar vehicles iiiS.'.L"" 'enraph, telephone and nlectrlu -g- Uie clt, e, .-nT,ritferri.,rrj.ut pu, '"""a City Treasurer. NNNKtt's0 AITK,aj,AKllH AND Cornwall and Sputxtweii J,tut7ln litiSLS? closed, either for the purpose of suentln nr ashing, as the law whi ua, rtsnily eniefcia against all trespassing en said lands el tha unl aert lgnea after this neuee. """' WM. UJLKMAW rKXIMAsT. ILFKsWY ALDBM, ' ilW. CFaSXatAST. Atssraers mm, ft OeHsjas's Hetn MMD1CAL . l-a-irt-ii--in QIMstONH XilVEH KBUUIiaVren. Tike Simmeu Lirer Rtgulater. BILIOUSNESS. ta an affection of the l.lver, ami can be ttmr. ensjhlr enmt br that grand rvguUter el Uie Urcr ana bUlury eman, Simmons Liver Regulator. manual' st J. m. ZBtUN CO , rhllatlslphM, V. ' I was affected for 8eml jesrs wlthdler- riarari l.lirnr. whlrh tv.il lil 111 n nCVelv HltACk of Janmllen. I had kixM tiiedlinl atlemlanre. net It ratleO tomteie me l me eHinyineniiii my former health. I Hien tru-a Uie umttepre rcriptlun el ene of Urn niet renowned phl clan of LoultMlle. M., litit te no iunws whereupon 1 was Induced te Iry Simmons l.lver Kettlatr. 1 fciindlinineillalii beuelU fieui lis u.e. and Utmmixtlstelv n'.leriHl m In the full enjernient et heatlh."-A. J. miikisi. lllch lllch lllch uioed, Ky. JjuM.W.raw UPC1NB PUA8TE1W. 3&XEUALM AWAKlihl) 10 Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! THK 11 EST IN TlUt WOKI.lt. Curm rieurldy, HhenuiaUtm, l.umlmxe, Hack ache. Weakness Colds tn the Cheat and all Aches and Strains. lleware of Imitations under 1mlt.ir sounding names. as Ak for llnnn' and tnke no ether. decltfimdAwMWAC L9AKK,HUREANDHPKKDV CURK. kj Knntuia. Varicecele ana Sneclal Dti of either sex. Why be bnmbugged by quacks wnen yen can nnnin iir. wngni ineeniy ussy lab I'itsieias In l'htladelnhla who makes a el the above diseases, and etnas r f.'vsas Ucaustbse. Advice rree da and evening. Strangers can be treated and re tain home same day. offices prl rate. iitt. w.kTwkiuut. Ml North Ninth Street Above Kaen, r. O. Uex 673. ruiaaftipnia. laniaivAv rpe WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of yenthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc., 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con cen taltitng full particulars ler home cure, rKBK of charge. A splendid medical work : should be read by every man who Is nervous and debili tated. Address, ruer. r. c. rewLEu, lulVMndAw Meed us. Conn, TMPKOVED CUSHIONED EAR DRUMS. OURE FOR THE DEAF. eck's Patent Improved Cushioned Bar Drums pertecUy restore hearing and perform the work ei the natural arum, invisible, com. rorxaeie anil ajwaj il ways In position. All conversa cenversa i whispers heardiOlstlncUy. .Send id book with testimonials, r feaa. tlen ana even i for Ulustrated Address or call en W. U1SCOX, 868 Broadway, MwYerk. Mention this paper. laaaiu-lvAAwu war TjlXHAUHTKD VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITAnTY TUCSClKNCKOr Lira, the treat Medical Werk of Uie age en Manhood, Nervous and Fhysleal PebUlty, Premature Decline. Errorsef loath, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, sun paces sve. IS prescriptions for all diseases. Cleth, (nil gilt, only 11.00, by mill, sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all young and middle-aged men ter the next w days. Address Dtt. W. O. FAKKKB, Bulflnrtt Btreet, Hoatem, irnvn-irdAwMwar TArOJISsB. w ATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS AND JKWKLKY. Special Witches fr F&neeis uiBailnaden. rine let of Kings, Ac Alse, Blgln, Waltham (Aurera for which 1 am Sele Agent), and ether m rit-Class Watchef. Best Watch and Jewelry Repairing. asr-i 'iJerraet Uine by TelegTaph Dally, only place tn city. L. VyEBER. Ne. 1WX N. gueen HL, Near l'cnn'a H. K. DepnU sr ap:uM.jv, nyvaiessvs anu upucai uoeus, All Kinds of Jewelry. N EW JEWELRY STORE. S. GILL. LATEST DESIGNS -IN- SILVER JEWELRY! Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTKK, PA. mavll 1yd batb, vA.n,ma. YUB VACATION, TBAVKLKU8TOTUB 8EASIIOUK A.VD ELSEWUSBS WILL .SAVE MONET BX BUYING THEIlt TrbDks and TmeliDg Bags or W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 3 1 and 33 North Qemii Street. We have enltrged our stock In this llns especially for the VACATION SEASON, and will give spfclil Inducements en these goods during July and August. FINEST STOCK Of MOST Fashionable Hats IN LANCA8TEU. LIGHT WEIGHT A NO EASY flTTINO. VlUAUt, V. WILLIAM EDMONDS, wselsuli DsUarUa Oosusiaties Msrehut IB ALL EIBOSOV IGARS. AUrAtiees maOe en MUaable feed. Offloe ana 8ftlA rooms NO.SDTEKBTBMT, aprlSJlmS Prevldmea, Khnda Island. aUBLEY'HKHUIT FLAVORED BODA t Water and Cream Meade, delicious, cold and sparkllug, absolutely pure and free from contamination, drawn from entirely new appar atus. UUBLBT'S Dstlie STUKB. Ma West King BtrSt, 8 OMETllINQ ENTIRELY NEW INTHKOWJAN LINK, THE METCALF ACTION, TnS-l?raut Improvement In Cabinet Organ huuaing ter 2u years, Won't fall te see IL WOODWARD'S Piane and Orgaa Warerooms, Mes. MB, Biai it, Musssstsr 9tty, r CHARLES M ! rAQKR A DROTBBR. Summer Wear for Gents. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, 2527 West King Street Uau7e, Vatbrigfraii and Feather, weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, lUlbriggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered llandkercliiefa. Twilled and Serge Ulcycle Shirts. Laundrieil and Unlaundried Dreas Shirts. Pongee, Silk, (irenadlue and l.awn Neckwear. E. W. Cellars and Cuff. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un l.uimlred Shirts at IV;. each. Scotch Cheviot, Cassimcre aud Worsted Sultlugs, HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 W?Bt King Street. LA.NCASTI.lt. 1'A. N EW YORK HTOHB. ! WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 & 10 BAST KING STH LANCASTER PA., Offer all that Is desirable tn LADIES' and CtllLUUEN's INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR At V, , Zl, 37H and se cts each. Children's Gauze Underwear In All Hies and Qualities. PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES. Latest Styles at Popular Trices. Balance et a Manufacturer's Stock of UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS ! Made or Ne A or Mills Muslln.'flnn Linen Cuffs and Uruum, 50c apiece, lhete are few better sold at II en. We Open T-day New Lines of CUEAM DBESS GOODS,' CB1NKLED SEEKSUCKKK3, CKAZY CLOT1H, DEES3QINUUAM8, EBENCU SATINS AMKU1CAN SATINS, And a full line of these excellent Sen 81) UAH SILKS. 24 Incnes Wide, Tic a yard. New Yerk Stere. s TAMM BROS. A CO. Open Monday & Salurdiy EreniDgs Only. StammBros,&CeM 26 AND 28 NORTH Q0I1N bT LANCASTEE, PA., Push! Push! Is what we Intend te de during the Hummer Months, and KVKUi CUSTOMS!? wlU be bene, ntted. We have REDUCED PRICES Through nnr whole store en all kinds of goods tn keep BUSINESS LIVELY. Drep In any day and the Bargains We Offer. Tpu'll be able te pick out many a thing that wl" MTt!. J0U money. The most Notable Eea Eea tureef this SUMMER SILE Will be the offering of the 11EST MAKES of BLACKDRESSSILKS At Less than the Cost et Importation. SST This sals w til Last through the Whole of the Summer Season. very Artlele Sold Must Be a BARGAIN. Summer Goods BOSTON STORE. -' tA9km A MWPWaAT ALWAYS Wla Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHILIP DOERSOM'S (OLD BILLABLE) Oarrlage Worb Net. 126 and 128 East King 8t. A. Largest Aseettmjnlnj, COB If Yeu WantaUendand first-Class Phmtnn. Jf J " Want a NlPoUenifiHUbln ratnlly trHsaueTii 7iViu?.u. l'J.12Lw nl - ""KKV-Yen can Select ifem nt&!,iJiVU" em."h UOEitsiiM's. !' Iou 5 " fjlr" nd Neat lluslness Wagen, UO TO tHIEESOM's II Yltn Wants lliiralihi Hurknt w.... uiitiI ..Ji.....?0"" 3- HIeu UnntaOMHls(cend Hand I'hnten. U leu Wtuit te lluy a rirst-Uus. Article at county. me Philip Deem's Old Reliable Curiae Works. N08. 186 AND 1J8 KA8T K1NU tflKKCT, L4NCABTKR, PA. i$TrAurvitY-it6 a us mifflih htukkt. . mars-lydAw rVMMXVMB. w lUMYKll'S KURNITUKK HTORi; A Celd Wavk. SomelliinReveolxxly slienltl knew. A Celd Wite Iuvh struck our prices, and they lutve fallen U almost the Fiuuczine Point. AVe want te Jtttluct) Stock. September I, we take our Inventory. Se we have made a cut. De you caie te talk it few minutes about " -Fiminitikk." If you are at all Interested In the (pies (pies tien of " I'uitxi rtrr.K," then give us a lit tle of your attention while we show you through our Reems. Terhaps we have something ou may want. Yeu may think It tee warm te think about " I'iuni. Tt'itK," but you will be surprised at the " Coelino " eifect of our prices.' Take advantage of the Lew Temera. ture of l'rlces, AT Wii)Mi:u' 1'L-KNiTriiE Steui:, Cen. Ksr Kine ani Dukk Stuekts, liANLAsTKK, l'A. u NDEKTAK1NU. WALTER A. I1E1N1TSII, FuralBhieg Undertaker, Neb. 37 and 20 Seuth Queen Strest, LANUASfEH. l'A. SBVURIIUENCE NO. 4IUEET. 131 SOUTH CJUEKN All tbe Latest and Meat Approved Methods used where dostred. A proteus practical ex petlenceel lour years snabtes me te (iuaranlee that the Very Beat 1'tnsible Service will be Ren dered at All Times. Personal Attention Wren te Directing All runuiuts Intrusted te my tare. 11,1 NN it BKKNKMAN. CARD I We have a nutntieref Ooetls which are just in se.tsen, and which, owing te our giving special atleutieu, we can eiler great inducements. " Pennsylvania " Itwn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed I .awn Mowers as are in the market forie.ou and S7.O0. Uaby Carriages We carry seven ty-flve varieties In stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new In season. Hew few people knew anything about ltefrigera ltefrigera ters. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you tn Ave minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ, ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any. thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get tbe best at the lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican end Common Hammocks, Base liall and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street. HADDLEH, tC. UADDJ.EtJ, UA11NEMH, Ac EDWARD KRECKEL, -DEALSR IS Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets, NO. $ BAHT KIXU OTJUCKT, Lascastsb, 1'a. The largest and best assortment of TRUNKS nJhe clly at the lowest cash prices, all sixes We have en hand a large assortment of dif ferent styles et Harness, both single and double, and make te order the finest grades et English Coach and Vrench Coupe Harness. The heel Harness Dressing la the world at 60c. Call and Examine Onr Stock at Ne. 5 East King Street. Junl6SindYw sTOM aUXAV OM JUIt, HWH RENT. MS two or tenr rooms In Brimmer's Maw BuUdlng. Me. USX storm queen street. Meat sura muuueu. auuiy ai. felil UIO-UQ IISUMMEK'I a LiVEur erricE. TJWH HALK OK KKNT-HKICK BTABI-K mi ana let, 17x80 reet, en cnnsuai and let, 17xB0 feet, en Christian street, be tween East Kin n sst Minir ana orange siree i East King ana orange strt streets. Can he easily changed into machine she! eaenlne shoe or ware- hOUMi. Easy terms. IL C. UUUlTAKKK, alS-Ud Attemev-at-Law. PRIVATE BALK. WUI be sold at private sale tbe valuable property corner Lemen Mulberry and t;hr t;hr lette fronting seu feet en Lemen street, M itut en Mulberry, and CS feet en Charlette street. APP,y, C.K.DOWKEV. j unlUmd Me. Ml North gueen Street. BOARD1NQ TWO WELIj FUR. M1SHD EKOMT KOOMB at the drape UeMI may be bad wltb beard, ir application Sa at eB0SBa4s at Uts hotel efltesT he. siiiertS BvmmiBt, m ,...,.,, carriages, l-h-Ums. Market -. eauwu uiim ruunc mi v., r..u...u.. - "niuiBareiii Kindel springs, if you uetu Buggy, or Market Wsjmn mt-rn iiiiviikiim a iJeVer rrlw than a'olher p'aci'in the ell s. city te VLOTJIIXU. M YKKH A KATUKOri. REDUCED BUT NOT BROKEN. Our Stock is greatly Uediiced in Sire, but net broken. Ne old, broken lets te dlsH)8e of. A geed assortment iu all hizes. They mint all be sold before Septediber. We don't want them all Summer, and we'll use low prices te clear them. Men's Stilts no low In prices tli.tl no ene should complain, Ne one need speak of hard times. Clethes are selling lower than any. thing else. And at the same time the quality of the work is Just as geed as can be made. Myers & Rathfon, reri'LAK CLOTH I KltS, NO. 12 BAST K1NQ STREET, LANCASTRII, l'A. UAMHMAN A BKO, Remarkably low Prices NOW I'KEVAILl.NU AT LGANSMAN&BRO.'S. We show you MKN'S SUITS at Het', II 0) and Wb show you AM-WOOL MK.V SUITS at 17 UU, is tu, III) 00 and IU te. MKN'S MKKKSUCKSIl COATi AMI VK1T8 at II te and ll.'U. MK.V'S K1NE MOIIA1U COATS ANU VESTS at UK), fl in and Kl 30. HOY'S ANU C'llILDItKN'H SUITS In Large Quantities at Iteduced Bargain I'rlcus. BO 'S SUITS at iw), UM, II ue. M ou, .w and UlIILItKKN'S SUITS at IU UU, 11.30, UOO, It (U and me. CIIILUUKN'S PANTS at Shi Largest Assortment el MEN'S PANTS at Vc, 63c., 73c., II te and 11.33. ' OAH8IMEKE PANTS at II Se, ti-n 1130,1100 anasiu. ' ter Well Made and Lewest I'rlce Clothing CALL AT- L. 6ANSHAN & BR0 Merchant Tailors. MANUrACTUUEKB Or Men's, Deys' and CblMrea's I'lelhlng, fl. E. CO. N. QUEEN OHANUK 8TS, LANCAflTEtt l'A, -The Cheapest (and Meuse in thu City. Exclusive) Clothing N( OW BKADYI Our Eeadv-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. . jy.6.? Prepared te show our NewBI'KINO STOCK Iu Iteady-Made Suits. Our Assortuient Is Larger than ever before, and l'rlces Lewer. We have taken special care te get up geed and Attractive Bulls ler the Sl'lllNU THA1IE, and we feel satlsaed ear effort have been success ful. Call and give us the benefit of your opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Suitings, which we will Make te Order In the Best style. FIT GUARANTEBD. BUEGER & SUTT0S, TalUrs . Clslhlers, NO. 84 OENTRB SQUAIl( LANOABTBlt, l'A. jrariesrs. AT ERIiTmaN'M New Spring Neckties AT KKISMAN'S. There Is no garment concerning the Ot 01 ff! ,2. ., . . w ""' particular inun a nniit. l.l - Ji-tlT'""'! ." -T."y.'.- . VWM..U.IOT- euirv uuiung is a si rltm A r. t'n M , .wmlii.t.. uie sun i luusi ue out wim tbe proper auoteai- u a .mn. immi. lit. An, with ih. mM.nui teal earwtsa, the workpeople must be pracUeal shirt-makers. Having had an experience of 80 years, we claim te have the best Siting, best wi wsiissansi ana most auraeis SHIRT In tbe Market for tbs Least ressSMs Mousy, "AikiMAjri, Me iT,WsW.ISa11Wti:UMSI wV y -3 t tr's-fr &&&&!! . . . . - . x ?-. . &i&LK&!St&. TI?J2 y . a-jt. "ri '" ' ' - .. Wgff-MAW :
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