TOt f-pTHE'-IiAjrOi rr ".i '. - v '.r: j ' - -i Di Q MONDAY, tTLTlM wfv-,-ci arf?,'s!i iet BpiSfc a me. sAtms HSsfc IW WMWIIlXi f".y .iw.ik.ltJv,Sl. .slw.l teT sen:. t9 is ib i LHK... i S H MM UM MM nBw IB un moo dm yUL... in f un wee dee moo Shi... in lTua am noe noe K' im fioe mob med noelaBoo IBh,.... ten wee oe sserJ moo moo BWt.w... liisl sseH sq M wee Q""1 TheWwkl? Intelligcneer KVMY WtDMMAY MORNIIM. WU.PVQW k MS 4 Apr mnim curss e vs. TC maed limn vr .OMiiuiwitmTriiTcifti rui ssmnvr. uttMmiin urrn MHintietawunuiiiT, JHrm m umrt m nurrmm wi &, nrrauaaMKOBK. ncaier, ri tl)e fantastctJnianaukC. LANCASTER, JULY 11.1887. ff Kcftra the Abuse v-"?f Tm committee appointed ey councils 10 BlecUke the reform of high school com- MMementa have an Important duty be- few them, for the abuses that have at- lielnd te this display are notorious, and their evil results are mere serious than bt would Imagine. The cost of dresses (4 presents for graduation exercises has $Mpt many a worthy and willing student : 'jtam taking advantage et the education se ? Illlll. nffuvil S-MfOBW.. V"V.. mt Their evil effects are tee apparent te ue- I argument, xue dressing nas eeen Jaarrled te a point of extravagance that y makes It a heavy burden upon the parents fcJaf meat of the scholars, simnlv because a G5ftw have the bad taste te make the ecca sien an excuse for ostentatious display. Tbe giving of presents has been carried te L: the same extreme, and even with less ex press. There is no reason why the gifts !? tta staWatnlsl Ym nitVil IaIt nrAaantn1 ami If sttvMilil I.? bmuuiu w vuuitvii inv-uibviiHUU v nvuiu ''n.bJ In much better taste te give them prl- MrasMKAlw of home . "J. . , A M .... af.llr1 ntiAMlnlm In nil nnndtn gO! nuv euuuiu fiuvjaiLu tuitu 'cv'ic IpstM fact that be baa given bis son a geld fe .watch and his daughter a nlane. would be ?& down as a very shallow-minded person burdened with the conceit that the world itV' n.rflil tw tita nt.nfA nfnlm l...f Milefa f.e iSth t-Mltien of the neenle who rlvn se lilt jjmlly and publicly en the platform of - ArtflAf.1 .vtmmennnmant AT ant. n tmn. man Rfj """"' vw vw vu. J .. J m..u yraam nnunea every resource in eruer mat. nis son or daughter may net be tee much out done) by the dresses or presents of her mere wealthy friends. This may be t jelish, but it is human nature ; and the pride of the parents is pardonable, for it is based en the sympathy which they feel for the children, who at the threshold et life are met by this rude assertion of the inequalities of wealth and poverty.' What adequate defense can there be for s?0, a practice that leads a man te deny him- iViSeuana iamuy uie-neces-anes et are in Order thatrttir"iimv nubllcallv urespnt his with Us mera rnstlv lnxnrlps V Kalakana's Collapse. On Saturda tlie Hawaiian minister at Washington laughed at the suggestion that a revolution was Imminent in Hawaii. He also seemed amused at the idea'tbat large p .quantities of arms had been bought by the government, as the army consisted of only 140 men, "horse, feet and dragoons." Lei tbe next morning there comes a ship into the harbor of S.in I'mneiqrn wild Mm jf news that the revolution liad revolved, the , arms naa arnveu and betn nremntlv He seized, and the wise and educated gentle man, wnem the minister described as kintr &r Af lhA Klmlu-tnli latm1a Im.l .Pt(..nlln fc-s Dleaded crililtv te tlin meqt. ilk-Tr.inurMi Lt mbiiSA nf his kinclv nntcnr nml n fnlnmitAn Of abuses that can hardly be reconciled wiin any einer esiimaie or His own cliarae- ter than one that would make him a nmcii . iHia minister did net have the hatdilioed te repel point blank the charges of habitual sgjjf Intoxication se often made against King h "Calice." but lin Saill that, liri.mr mnl,l ijibaYe no effect ujwn his majesty. xs may inereiere ue assumed Hint he was r,-uuer wubii ue eiiiu mat ne was pieaaed te fV&. 1 II ... i . . . . convey te his leval subfects his PYnminnc f of geed-will and gratification that tiiv Hl-'bad resorted te constitutional methods of expressing their grievances. The method fe.wasamasi meeting which declared that & we government had ceased tn pxist pf through corruption and incempetency. He 8 probably felt pleased tliat l.U iif K spared. $ Beyalty In tlie Sandwich Islands is j; little mere than a grotesque masquerade, A.B1 IllA MlilhiHi.l l)nnl . n w vunuicu jjusiuufse who ireaitu f- OeeenlCan with sncli rprri ,iomt,Mei h ew feel very small. Hut boa- aiMint tim EfeEnglish lluukies who bowed low te the H.t? dnilrv niiAn irtm liifl tmi.Ain.i i.ni. tr - - i--mi ..m .ii.w .tatcicu Uftii way g&TOuna ine glebe te honor Victeria' py Jubilee? In the light of events it seems ggiwuauie vuai me visit bad a bidden pur- F, ana time may develop a scheme for annexation by Jncland. Such a mi.-iiin gihls government can net permit. A Proper Order. .a uut ciiy supermienaent of mdiii- M.nni haa Issued an order te the teach leibldding them te make known tin, ..or. Iftttagesmade by their pupils at the recent .linns, incre isind trnatinn emn parents of these pupils at the unrP- 'Mdanted measure, as both scholars and its bad been looking forward u-m, it and anxiety te the examination. .'.Tbe explanation that Air. Huehrle basso ffjr TWJChsafed te these who demanded a japan was, that if the scholars were Mealnted with their percentages, tuev I .',uld work only for marl;?, instead of for aigner motive; auu that it would serve Mtoe strong an Incentive te ambitious bays and girls, would stimulate them te nnrerK at the expense of their health. furthermore the publication of the long before the school term ends, as inevitable where examinations ulr.baathe tendency te deter the scholars from finishing their school As will be seen elsmvhBm iM irle, the superintendent, says that the i w ever open te members of the ibeard and teachers. ' btUrra Prof. Buehrle is right. Toe attention is paid te mark, in m. Hm asedern systems of public school. te uaatewsary publication bat the f'sMldMr the tealsaU for all tbe mera Intense. Tbe city superintendent cannot act the autocrat tn promotions, because he has the teachers and school beard directors as a brake upon his actions. If pupils have passed or failed te pass examinations, we see no special reason why parents or guardians should knew their exact grades, se long as they are assured that exact justice Is meted out te these In whom they are concerned. Surely this gratification et curiosity will bj denied when the result of such denial Is te add te the peace et mind et ethers. m m The Cne et Sctllvnti. Tlie edict of excommunication has been issued against Kev. Dr. LMward McGlynn, and at once his supporters set about a violent denunciation of I tome for its action. This question is entirely one between the Catholic church and the New Yerk priest and cencents no one else. It is purely dis ciplinary in character. Certainly no army could endure In high place in Its ranks one who was constantly defying the commander-in-chief and tlinging offensive epi thets nt hiin. Hither l'epe Lee would have te abdicate in favor of McGlynn, or else depose, the latter. This last he has done, and there is no need of 4,000 people cheer ing in Xew Yerk the ex-priest when he abused the papal power which was com pelled te take cesni.ince of hU actions for the preservation of its own self-respect. Thk death of Dr. Uenry Carpenter te te mevea a physician who was an emiment te his professlor, an eminent citizen of Lancas ter, and one whose heart always beat warm and true ler his lellew man. Ills removal makes a pap in this city that will long re main untitled. Tin: New Yerk II ei Id Is a paper that pre sumes te represent the Democratic masses. This is the style in which It performs that work : "I'erhapi llrlnekl, Urever Cleveland's army substitute, would be willing te repre sent the presldent at M. Leuis foracensldera tleu." A coitRKireMiRNT cjSSie New Yerk It'erM walls dolefully ever the vandalism el Mr. KrcsJorlek anderbilt, who has bought aplcturesqueand rugged property at New port, and Is coins te great expense te blast the rocks away " reducing their time-worn and rugged tops te the medernness et a flat, smooth, even walk, surveyed and laid out with hateful regularity. m At lat there Is a definite prospect of refor mation of the deadly car coupler. A two thirds mitjerlty of the Master Car Builders' association has decided in favor of the Jan ney coupler and ether couplers that would couple te and with it. It is by no means certain that they have chesen tbe right sys tem, but anything Ia better than the present link and pin arrangement and,as the Itailicay World delicately puts It, " the economies ellected by a decrease of accidents " are Im portant. TbW cold-blooded consideration of economy hn nt last brought the reads te a measure that public safety and feelings of common humanity should long age have csmpelled. It Is belle veil that a railroad c3tnmlitce, new considering the question, will fellow the lead of the master car build ers, and befere long we will have better couplers hnd a decrease In the anuual slaughter of brake-men. Tun New Yerk Tribune produces some lntere-tlng lljures showing the comparative growth et Kngland and the United States. The United Klugden has Increased In popu lation forty six pur cent. In fllty yeara, while moceiomos ana posies-neus have been se enlarged that they include a population seventy-tw e per cent greater than In ls37. Hut the population of the United States has Increased 200 per cent. British consumption of cotton has increased fourfold in fifty years, of Iren sevenfold and et coal llvefeld. But In this country the consumption of cotton has Increased from M te l.'.'ej million pounds ; of Iren from less than 100,000 te mere than 0,000,(100 tens, and el anthracite coal from 0i,000 te mero than 32,000,000. Tin: Uerks county grand jury recently did geed ktUce in showing up the criminal carelesnem with which county eiliclals bve been doing their work. Here Is a specimen brick : With regard te the ta collectors indict meuts lituit hem presented against three who appeared te he most blamowertby and culpable, Hnd thi'lreasex are in tbe hands of the court We llnd, however, that If there was net collusion there was at least gross care-le8snei-s, amounting nlmest te criminality, both en tbe part of the commissioners and the treasurer in allowing the collectors te retain tlie tax's as they d Id. It was the duty et all these ctllcials te wee that the taxes were promptly collected and paid ever and es pecially te sce that no one was alven the ec iHirtunlty of vmplevinc the cenntv'a menev ler private unln. The law gives them ample power te prevent such practices, and In tact commands them te de ea We, therefore, tlnd that in thU matter both the cemmla. sinnnrB and the treamirerare worthy of severe cenmire. It Is due almost entirely te their carele'sncss that such loene and unbusiness like methods have prevailed. m PERSONA!. Jehn Ameiiv I'eiiua.n's will has been HtiHUln'l In Ito-tten, and Mrs Kimball, the adventurer, will get the Interest of ?J.n',lxX), Hi. vim: uollvered an address en Saturday in KdlntmrKh when Andrew Carnegie laid the fniimta'leu steun of the iih free library building, for the endowment of which he donated S-'iO.tne, uuyvEinvi. viiAhven iiuaxden. Illtetrr,! at (ir.-Thrre VVlr, :!3 Chllrtreil-10 Kuim 111 Hie I'nliiu Arinj. l'ltli-hnru corrusiienilunt of the N. V. . Sun. When Western l'eiinsylvauU was the fron tier and the Indian tighter was the meat im portant and Indispensable person in the set tlements, Charles Branden was one of the best and most during et all the active tees et the red men. At the age of .1 yeara, In 1701, he was captured by the Indians, who killed his lather at the fratne time. This was en the banks or tbe Ohie river. Fer twelve years the boy was kept among the ravages, but be disliked them, and escaped when he was la years old. He found a white settlement and learned te talk his native language. Frem that time ou he give his lite te killing In dian?. In 1700 when the Indians were getting scarce, Charles Branden married a young woman naaied Mary Mey-rs. She bore him two children mid then died. lie then mar rled l'anuie Slusher. She linre him eighteen children, and died In 1S30. Branden waa then ntarly 70 years old. When he was five yeais elder he married Sirah Baker, who was only 10. She was the youngest of six teen children. Sno lived with fcltn twenty one years, barlnu him, in meantime, fifteen children. Then she get a divorce from him, hebelugw. TIih separation from his wife broke his heart, and although at the time he was hs agile, strenir, ami act ve as he wat when hu was married, he pined away and died the me year the divorce waa obtained. UmS' Ua4 "''"y.11"69 Uvlng children. II s divorced widow had had the care of all of them, and alie raised all that were yeunic enough te need raising. Branden had been the father or 3S children, but two died, ew a child of his first w ife and the ether one et the 18 his second wile had borne him. The di vorced widow moved te Meuntvllle, West Virginia, and the most of the 3:i children went with her. Among them were two Jehns snd two Charleses. One of the Jehns and one of the Charleses were the third wife's children. There was a James who wss old enough te go the Mexican war, where he was wounded In the neek. When the war of the rebellion boeke out the two Jehns, the two Charleses, Hlva, Kvans, Peter, Jeaephui, lilraui, James, Van Buren, Jacob, Abraham, Alexander, David, Andrew, and Reese, of the sons, enlisted in the Union Army, all In Ohie and Virginia regiments. The third Mrs. Branden's Jehn and Charles were taken prisoners at Chlcksmaugua. They were both put In Andersen vllle prison. Jehn died in nine months; Charles was there twsotjr-eae months and escaped. Peter was killed at Bhlleta while bis Wfisseat, UO Bavtnty-teoead Ohie, wss making a chart. All the ether sons served through the war and came horns. ... ., The third wife of the remarkabte old Indian killer, and mother and stepmother of his re markable family, tllll Hvm Meundjvllle. Bhs is 70 yeara old. Until thrae month! age she was In delltute circumstances. Then be iret a pension and ti WO aa her clalni aralntt the fovernnient. Mtie Is alx feel In height, aa atralictit aa an arrow, as atrung ataman, and excelling ulne out of every ten men In power of endurance. Only a few days an me of tlie hottest he walked te St ClalMvllle, twenty uillea, In Uve hours, and back again In the same time. She ha only one eye. The ether one wm shot out about thirty years age by one of the second wife' beya. She bad occasion te correct him. lie get til bow and arrow and aliel her, putting out the eye. 'Ihla remarkable woman knows the whereabeut et only nine of the thlrty-threu children. They lle uear her. "Hut, taktn' them an' their children, an' their children's children, there nitxt hu tilth te a theanau' en 'em hy this time." A Ijiber sin I'utchMe. rreiu l.l te Wire New that you have lieught a who will milk It? Husband Oh, he says the calf dnea Se we'll hate all tbe milk we want that. TO A1TI.K I'tK Dellcleui ratios, Hare combination Of fruit, prelerrrd by Kve should 1 tell te thee. All thvt l.iliie thee. Half, thou wenM'st net helltv a. llalfet my pln Is owed lu main Te sheltering thee at night ; llalfet my pleainre Te genereus measure Of th: at seasons rhjht. Crusty replies. Deep quivering stuns, front tuy heart's lament cere i Sins I've committed, tioed deeds emitted, All owed te thee and mere. et, de I love thee, And nuiiKhl above lhe or en tMs earth helen, Shall e'er induce uie. When friends produce thee, Te answer te them -Ne' Kccerd thli vow, Henceforth from new. And ever from this night, Her most I'll price, V hose apple pies tin nil me with delight em tht San Francnte Amtriean. HVMUIAL HUT1VBB. Why Ha Downcast? Tra. von are In a miserable condition veu are weak, palld.and nervous Veu can net sleep at night, nor enjoy jour walng hours; et. snyiwenwin uti i inu uruggisisa ueillti of iJurrfee iJieeil Hilttrt. 'jney will restore Seu te health und peace et mind rer sale hy It. ;. Ccchran, druggist, 1J7 and is) ertfl Queen street, Lancaster. sipeaks KtBht t'. "Uave tried Thomai' Kcltetrie Oil for croup and colds aLd tlnd u the ht-i-t remedy 1 hve ever used in my f.imliy " vm Kay, 510 t'ly. mouth Ave, Unffile, N. A'. eralebyll u. Cochran, drngglst, 1ST and 1U) -North Ouuen strtet, lnVneinter. Mrs. Langtrj-, And ethr famous women h.vewcna reputa tion for laciil beau'y. A One complexion makes one hitulseme, evun though the face Is net of perfect mould. II unlock Bleed Hitfri act 01 recti v neon the circulation, and se irlv-e ih skin a clearness and emrrtUiners etherwt-e unatlaln able. Ker sale bv II. II. rnchnmiiniii t. in and 1 9 -North Uuwn street, LancAster. Oe It With tMmsnrr. Wangler nies.,druiralita. of Watfrloe. Iown. write: "We can wiUi pluisure sir thi nema? Aelectrie Ox: gives the txsl siti9r.ictlonei any llnlment wti sill. Kverj-bedy who buys will have no ether IMS remedy lsacartatn cure for all aches, sp'atns. and pulm. Fer sale hy 11 11. vm-uraii, ururgiu, hi una ix) north Uucen street, Lancaster. A Clergyman's Testimony. W. L. Glfferd, pastor, M. K. church, dethwell, Ont-.waa for two j ears asutlerer with dyspepsia tn Us worst form, until as he stales "lite became an actual burden." Three bottles n( Burdock Bleed Bitten cured him, and he tellsnslnaie cent letter that be considers It the best family medicine nirV befere the country for dyjpepsla and liver complaint roriJe by II U oechran, druggist, 137 and is) -NerUi yueun street, Lan caster. Tbraw Away Ills Vrulchn. "Suffered from rheumatism se badly had te use crutches, bnt threw them away alter apply ing Themat' Jiclectric Oil te mv limbs. 1 new fel batter than I have for venrs." 1'. L. (ilbbs. S'J blk St.. Iluirtle, .V A for sile by H. H. Ceth ran, druggist, is; una Uj N,nh Oueen stnet, Lancaster. SUILOU'S CUIte wUl lmmeaiately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Brenchltl. ITer sale by 11. 1J. Cochran, liruggut, Ne. U7 Nena Queeu street. j;j t-llt.lTIUAL. glOK COUNTY COMMISMlONKrt, HR.VKV DltACIIItAK, et Lancaster city. Subject Ui the decision of the Democratic convention l..m'annli JKIKCOCNTY COMMISSION KK, J. W.KELLV, Of Marietta. I'a. Cuhlnct te the decision of the OemocrulleCouveutluu. tour lulliieuce solic ited. nmi-tldAw PK COUNTY COMMlSyiO.NKK. SIMON L. UKtMiT (rarmer), Of Cast linnegil tiwnshlp, Subject te the de de eUlen of the llenicH nitlc County Convention, lourlnnuimceicspuct ully BO.tclted. lnlS-ttdaw TgtOK COUNTY COMM1HSIONEK. JACOtt w. LKHKU, Of Kphratatewnihlp. Snblect te liemecratlc rules. marll-tnl4w Jj)K COUNTY COMMISSIONKP., A 7. KIXMWAI.T, recer. rirst Ward, City. Subject te Dnme- cnt'.lc rules. ttltMAw IJSOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZBAM Kit, Farmer, or West HempBeld township. Huhjocttethe Decision of the liemecratlc Convention, maru-tfdaw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request el many friends I announce myself as acandldate for County Commissioner. Buhlect te the decUInn of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect tally solicited. UK.NliV r. IIAKTMAN. tnmid4w Kast Lampeter Township. WORCOUNfY COMMISSIONER- "" ELI BATTEN, of Upper Loacecrc township. I announce my self us u candidate for county Commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention, lour Influence respect fully solicited. Was a candidate for County Commissioner before tie last convention, and at the request of my fi leads withdrew in favor et the candidates Hum the Southern district. tfdAw L1 11ATTKN. VOJ COUNTY AUDI TOR, " JA".r, itewjtit, el l'ar&dlse township, subject te the decision of the Ddikecrallc Convention te be heia July:u, l7. JnnGtMAw pvOR COUNTY AUDITOR, CIIA8. W. l'USEV, Of East Urnmnre tewnshtp. Subject te the de cision et the Democratic County Convention. July 20.19J7. junob-tseAw VtUAMI, SO, TyiLLIAM EDMONDS, Wlieleuli Dealar in j Oommiuien Merchiet la all aiaoses UGARS. Advances made en saleable keckIs. Ofrlce and salueroem, . - .. Nf milYEHSTKEET. aprw-sind I'revlflenrw. Uhnda Island. gl'RINQ, 18W. -A..?eT ,,er-aftura for I-aneastcr In fine Tal. SrSme 'wtSSfe1." VS lrem .t make rJriir.w'. '?."." Jhava "strecelvea through own rSaiwwiaUen el ""'"' a UrKB ,0V0,C8 SU1T1NU, HJH.v.ageaT,,u AND The like of which, ler style andnualltv h rurSa? "'U",d '" "hW.siaeailSBflS A special In vlUtlen Is hereby eiteededta all In want of Bprlng isarmeuts te call earl v ana secure Cboiee fstterns Werkmanshln Uia Van bust ana ptiees lower than aver. Buxy-lyt allMhaassa.tsWl mmmteAu GIMMON8 L1VEU HKOULATOH. Tike Simmjns Liver Rfgu'ater. BILIOUSNESS. I an ntTcctlen or the I trcr, andean be thnr. enghly rnnd tiv lli-ti khiihI r'n1iter et ttm Ltt er nnd tilllnry eritnv, Simmons Livar ReRulriter. rsini.il' iiv .1. Il.RILIN A CO, l'tillill"hls. t'a. " I was aireeted for s(rl jeirs Uhillnr Oered Liver, which resu Ird In a severe attack of Jaundice. 1 hud gifd uinlUMt Httrndnnee, but U failed te restore me te ll iMnim'it et my termer health. I then tried the tsverlle pre; scrlpuen et one et th most renowned phjs' elans of Louisville, hv.. but te ue (impose, whereupon I was lnduprdtn tiy Mninieiis Liver Uegulaler. 1 leuiidlmiiiedlalti bunt HI Iniui Its urn. audit tmmMUtelv tvstertd til' le the full enlevnienl of health. 'A. J. miifisv, men' meud, Ky. iji. M.W.raw C I'CINK fl.ASl'KUS. SIS MKDAI.S AWAUUKII TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! TUB 11KST IN TIIK WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, Bheumatlsm, Lumtnge, Hack ache. Weakness, Colds In the chest and all Aches and Strains. lSeware of Imitation under similar sounding names. Ask for llensen's and take no otter. declltitud.twMVV.tl rjRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Oraj's Specific Medicine. The Great Kngllsh ltemedy will promptly and radically cure any and every rase of nervous debility and weakness, result or Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tern ; Is perfectly harmless, nets like tingle, and been extensively used ter ever St! jiars with great success. W rull particulars In our pamphlet which we desire te send tri-e bv mall te every one. S-The Specific Medicine Is fold by all ilnig- ftsts at II per package, or sU packaes for SV l will be sent free mv mall en reeept of the money, by addressing the agent, H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, Mes. 137 JtliJ North Dueon SU, Lancaster, l'a. THK OllY MKDICtSK CO.. Ne. liV, Msln Street. lluttale, .N. . mar-lvd.twMIV.t V TTOl' PI M.S. SICK HEADACHE, USI'KPI. IVDIOKT10.V. 1HLIOU9NESS. UUilSK'-. LIV Kit COMt't,AlNr, Positively Cured by Little Hep Pills, The People's Favorite Ltver Pills. Ihey act slowly but surely, de netrtpeand their effect ts l&sllnir, and therefore worth a dozen ethers. (Docter's formula i Mn ill, sugar coated and easy te take, bee tedtlmenuls. 21e. at drueulsts or milled en receipt of price. THK IIOPl'lLLCO.. New Londen, CL 1 hey are THE UEST ever made." Prepared by an old ajiethecary. Ive bottles It. Held by Every Druggist In Lancaster. JunelS-lyMVt'K.tw TMPROVED CUSUIONED EAR DRUMS. OTJRE FOR THE DEAF. eck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums pertcctly restore hearln and perform tae work of the natural drum. Invisible, com cem com fertable and always tn position. AU conversa tion and even whlepers heard.autlnctly. Send rer uiustraxea doeb wnn testimonials, run. SK. 1 Aiuress or caii en s. uuitua, Ud tfread' M-w lerk. Mention thU wstwr. lunsliMvdAwMWA HuvamrvuKUitiKu uuuiia. HALL AND HEK TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light ; lieaU thorn all. Anether Let of CHEAP ULOUKS ferOas and Oil Steves. THE " PBBFEOTION " META L MOULDING AND UUUISKlt CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Steprai'JInir et windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and ruin. Any one can apply It no waale or dirt made In ap plying It. Can be Cited anywhere-no holes te bore, ready for Use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cnshlen strip Is the most perfect. At the stove. Heater and Kange btere -or- Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. gl'K CIA I. NOTICE Mem human, mere divine thin we lu tact, part human, part dlvlue Is Wijman. when the goetl gturs agree Te mingle at her ntttv Ity " Horlect,ye Lords of Creation, and hloye at once te KIEFFER & HERE'S, Ne. 40 E. King St., And Procure oneol ihnlr famous Econ'emist Vapor Cook Steves. li )) That Oed's best gilt te you be net tortured be yond recall with the tinnecessiry waste heat which It Is Impossible te avoid with your Uanges, and (whit is alie Important) consider the great economy In fuel, it cents worth of fuel will cook ter a family el three grown per sons 21 meals. And when you want a Healer, get a SPLENDID" And lie Happy. PLUMUINU, UAS KITTING, STKAM IIKAT l.Nlf, TIN KOOn.NU AND SPOUTING. SADlll.KS, tt U ADDf.KS, 1IAKNKS8, da EDWARD KRECKEL, -DSAL1R IS Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Nets, Rebe3 & Blankets, NO. I MAST KINU HTKKKT, LA.KCASTIR, I'A, The largest and best assortment of TUI1NKS In the city at the lowest cash prices, all sizes and qualities. We nave en hand a large assortment of dlf. ferent styles el lUrncss, both single und double, ana make te order the tlnest grades of SugH.li Coach aud rrencn Coupe Marmws. ThU best Harness Onuslng In the world at 90c. a bes. Call and Kxamlns Our stock at Ne. 5 Eatt King Street. JunlMmatW CLOTMIHW. JLTYKK8 dTRATUKON. ' SUMMER CLOTHING! TIIH IS TIIK ntOl'KU T1MK TOTIIIMKOr Summer Clothing. We am well pieparel te attend te your wants. Kvrrv St) In or Klndel 'Ihlu Cleihlna; miv ! or nuiu ei i inn Ihel'ilees m-e Lei Mund hcie, BllOtlgll III -lull averjene, MEN'S OOAT3 AND VESTS lNCIIfCKS.STIlll'KS AND IMAIN 1'OI.OUS, nisi te i;..'). MEN'S SEERSUCKERS, ALL COLOUR. MKN'S WHITE AND COLOUKD VESTS. II lis' AND VOimiS-SKKItsrcKEKS. Myers & Rathfon, l'OIHM.AK C1.UT1IIKKS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. I. VNCASl'KK. I'A. w II.I.1AMMON A r-OSTEK. CALL US HY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. TROPICA! WEWHT CLOTHING T- LOW PRICES. ITnKlNh Serge Suits. 11.1 Sumiuvr Diess I'nnts, HM. Drapd'Kte, si'auliti Alpira, rancy Uehalrand '-eersucknr i ettts and V est, tl M te 17 ui llev's Odd Leng Pants. sic.. Wc . II te Hey's ."wniuker Coats and V oils, 11 il tell S Children's summer Aulta, II CO, li te, 1123. Children, lilngh.iui and Llntu Ouu 1'lecu Kilts, IN), litu. Children's Odd ihert Pants, 50e. 70s .ll.te, bhlrt Waists !c , ."-., 7ic. Oents'rtne Dress Manilla Hats, ir:, II X. II 7S. (lOiila' Light Colored c aselmcrn Hats, Cream, Drab and Pearl, t: te and H U dent' uri's 'traw II vis Sc . iea , Tie. Seft relt I'eckBt.lliUs, W.. 73c. ltresd llrlin ri.hlng lists. 5c.. tee., IV. Children's Die-s straw Hats, Jic. una IW Tropical Weight Underwear SILK NECKWEAR. i.ents' Halbrlggin Shirts. c. Flench Ni tied 'lilrts, 'J'c. Indian Uaiue.shlris,.V)e. Jean Drswers. ive dents' Peicile String lies, luc per der Whlt.i it ult Ties, ltie. IH.U dez. Fllk Hews, c Four In Hand ccarf,2Sc,ee. -Ilk. Tck and Putt scurfs. 'S-c. Gruls' rrench Pnrcaie Hhlrts Cellarsand Lulls le Mitch, sec and 7e. Cblldten'sdauzu Undershirts, inc. SUMMER SHOES -FOIJ- LA.DIB3 AND QBNTS. Lr.illca' Hid HiiUen Heets, I1..V). Pqnate Ifxi llntten shoes, II 7. and 13"). I.ultes' Flexible Sole Dongola Heet, "..V). UUses' Kldnxed Heet and All Kid Shet s, 11.19. Mlssrs" Kid rex Spring Heel, I1.SJ. Men's Veal Calf IUIs.ll Ut, Hey's Hals, and llutteti. 1.(0, Men's Congress, 1 Mi. Gents' Fine Dren Halmerals, ttr Blltch, ii. Trunks, Oabbas and Valises. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 31,. 10 mh! 38 East Kin- St., I.ANCASTHLPa. HAT a, VAfM.SC. YOL'K VACATION. TUA KLKKS TJ THK SKAHUOllK AND KI.SKWIIKKK WILL h.VVK MONKV IIV UlfVlMi THKIIt TrLDks and Traveling Bags or W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Quoeq Street. We have cnlsrged our stock In this Hee especially ter the VACATION SEASON, und will gWe spicltl Indticemeiils en these goods during July aud August. FINKSTBIOCK OF MOST Fashionable Hats I.N LA.SCASTKIt. LIGHT WEIGHT AND KASV FITTING. ITNUkKTKKK HIOUK KArlM. SUndard-Ured stallions in ferrlca. BTOUM K1MU (2181) SMM Uocein,! years, J.lf. tW sod ter New CaUlesrae; apisisstuw uEwr caBif Awjs, J MOTTO THAT ALWAT8 WINS. Her?fet Werk at -AT- PHILIP DOBRSOMS (OI.ll 11KL1AULK) Carriage Works Nm. 126 and 128 East King St. II Ten Want a (loedand rirst Class 1'hailen, (HI TO DOKUSOM'S. If Yeu Want a Nice Comfortable rauilly CnriUe, UO Te DOKICOIM'S 00BJenj,.W't'KKV-"cn8','f",rifUH)n Different Klndel'tspitns, II veu UO IO If Veu Want a Nice and Neat tluslncss Wagen, OO TO tveKHSOVJ's It Yeu Waul a Durable Market Waon, ue IO DORitseM'H, 11 Yeu WantftOiKMlHeeiind'Haiid I'hmten lluy, or Maiket WskeilOOTO DOKItiOM'.'i. If Yeu Want te liny a r IrsUCIaas Article at a Lewer I'llce than aiiy oilier place In tint city county, -OOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriae Works, N08. 126 AND 128 EAST KINU HTI.KKT, LANCASTEK. YK. 19TAV1VUYM A US MIFFUX K1- OtltWI.v. J. . (UVI.KKACO. SUMMER SILKS AT I'.AUUAIN l'KICKS. COLOREDSILKS ATllVUtlAIN P KICKS. BLACK SILKS ATIIAUGA1N l'UIUKs. sTLenkul our VVRHT WINDJW llAltd VlMt Hill CASH. JolinS.GiYler&Ce., Ne, 26 East King Btrettt, LANUASrElLl'A. J. it. MAKTl.N A CO. THEY MUST GO. What must re '' l'.very jartl of Summer Dress Tabrica ve li;ie in stock, liy tlie llrst of September. Hevr are we te clear se large a stock in se short a time is the ques tion. Head the quotations Mew anil the question is selveil Splendid Line of Crazy Crep', the choi cest goods of this season. Our price is lore ; sold everywhere at 1'Je. 1'ive Thousands Yards Cream Crinkled Seersucker at 3c. a )ard . net .0.c. Yard-wide ltatistes en cream ground at !'c ; worth Lie. Scotch and Anieiiean C mghr.ins reduc-d te 10c. a yard. All I.ight-Weiglit Wejlen (ioeJs con sisting et Cream Tricots, Albatniss, limit ing, Canvas Cleth, UiiitVlle Stripes all at cost. One C.ise sateens at flic . regular piice, 10 i. Corded 1'iqtKS, AVliite Lawns, Check Nainsoeks, White 1'iques all reduced In price. J'erty l'ieces of IVeiich Sitcens, each containing dress pattern of 12 yards each, reduced te 2 jc. and sue. Next Week, REMNANT SALE. Cor. West King &Frine?;HU, bawdASTKB. PA. PAHAHQUS. Great Bargains I -IN- PARASOLS -AMD- SUN UMBEELLAS AT HBAD0UAUTKU9. R. Bs & Hif 14 sjM J. H Martin d Ce., ntHOias, e. Honest Prices. STUKKT. Inrue-lrflAw l.OTIIlXll. -T UANHMAN A UIW. Remarkably Lew Prices .VOW 1'ItRV AILING AT LGANSMAN&BRO.'S. We show you MK.N'd SUITS ntllui, Steinnd ttl I1. We show you A 1,1.-V (1(11, HtKS-.SUlt.Set i; ei, i tn, (loeiand II.1 hi MKN'S HKKKtUUKKIt COATS AND VKJTS at II in an. 1 1 i MVi KIN MOIHtlt COATS AND V KITS at tlSe.lluimidtl.Vi. HiM'S AND CIIILDKKN'S Mills tn l.are (Quantities at lieducid lliwulu erlces. IKIV'J SO ITS at II (, JI.'A ILKi. II i, f Vl Mid til ii. CHILDUKV3 SL1T3 at II IV, :u, IS.M.IKm, lleiand IMu. CHILDUKVS 1'ANr.S alBc Laritett Assertmnnl et MKrs i I'ANTSntVc , c., "ve., tl ui .ind II l CASSlMKItK I'A.NTS at tl M, II (. I! U IHsi and II Ml. W t or Well llade and Lewest l'rtce clethtn CALL AT L. GANSMAtl & BRO., Merchant Tailors. M.vNurACTUiiKiis or Men's, Hots' and I'liIMren's Cletlilnir, S. K. COlt. N. (iUKK.N A OKAM1K STS., LA.NUASTh.lt I'A. -lh" Clmvnest (and KxcliulVO) Cletlilnir Heuse In the City N OW KKAUY I Our Rcadv-Madc Stock or SPRING CLOTHING. We are prepared le phew our New SI'UINO STOCK In lleaily-Miiile SulU. our Aasertnient Is LarKi'r th.in evei before, and l'rlces Ijhit. We have takiin special care le ui.t up irei.1 anil AUractUniiiltafiir lin SI'KI,Sil TK ADK, and we feel Hatliflcl our I'tfertf Imve Iitiui success ful. Call und give iisHiulxuiuillet our opliilen. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In SultliiK, whlili will Unite lu Older In the Ileal ."H lu. PIT GDARANTEXD. BURGER & SUTTON, Tailors ami; Clothier", DC). 24 ORNTRE SQUARB, I.ANOABTKIL l'A. tl lll.Sll , lUKl'HKlv. Te Keep Coel Up wnulil mlln nu tn equip yen re nil et ti lull hiil ut our Summer Clothing AH II UNDERWEAR. The I'ltlUK. that we arn aslclii for these UOODSUau Induceini'iitliilUull. CLOTHING! Men's Fine lllaek Alpaca Coats, I'.M te I '.te; Extra Herirea Included. Men'rinoMnbalrCeats and Vcats. 1(, 1S0 andllie. Men's Klnn Alpaca Vests, tl.'i'i. Men'i Kngllnli fteersiicker Ceat.s and ratr, line. Men's Hest Amerlcan Seersucker Ceals and Veau, It Su. Men's Alpa'a fonts le . "me. and I LIS. Men's Norfolk Jackets, II H-. Heys' Sf ersucker Ceat und est, II.':.''. Heys' Norfolk Jackets, II Z Men's Linen ranU, II (O Men's Cssslinere fan's, I! Ce te II en. UNDERWEAR! Men's rinn Australian Woolen Blilila and Drawers, (oe. and 7Je. Men's rtne India Oauefclilrtsand Diawers, 2Scund3ks. . Men's Jean Drawers, Ve and .Vtc. Heys' Merine shirts and Diawett, 'i'. and "c. AT Hirsh & Brether, ONB PRIOB MERCHANT TAILORS AND Clothiers and Furnishers, COU. NOUTH QUJEBN ST. AMD CE.NTKS SOU Hit l,N(ATlt ! KU l7ri) UKUU JtiiU UAh A tiTtin II V Dr. J. II. Mayer, (UI Arch street, l'hlladet. phis, fa. Kasuatonea. Ne operation or busl BSSSOeUy. Thousands of cams. At Keyateus Henss. atatstlBjr, f s, td Saturday el MohreonU. MMOsWiatCsSLn. sUTtMtlW. aXllTL vM Vfi m vrv " V 'A wC-'iA. . f.TMlh . iSi yas40rj3Mi.' . h. w'jjrfafiagwte rriMfMi ?9!fe538as
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