Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 22, 1887, Image 2

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LANCASTER. JULT M. 18S7.
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F. Test is a pioneer of the
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;Bnuy Geerge. He also has his ambition
- tha filA fir rtlatrfpr. of InrtiAV.
Wij He has announced a platform composed
ri.eUefly of one very slippery plank. He
L'ptopeses te abolish ball. Mr. l'est thinks
mat the furnishing of ball is a greater
hanlshln te the Doer than te the well-te de.
frlstat se is the buying of bread, lie wauts
'U- nrecent that everv man is nresumrd
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kHNeent until proved guilty, applied te
IMs matter of ball. Why then should
ft uifr lia annttA-l nleA (n f tin flrat nrrAaf. V
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$& ft .tim nnu trlnnlnla nn trinn nmild 1m fir.
'P' retted, for it would be necessary first te
rove his cuilt, and unless he chose te
walk into court, that could net be done.
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h nrlaenment contravenes this precept, aud
; ki as unnecessary in the majority of cases
M it is illogical and oppressive. A pledge
e'Ve appear for trial would answer every
E'X'wtrrjese. If the accused appeared, the
:t''tealy defensible object of preliminary arrest
Vsmulii hfl arcnmnliahed : if he iilisceudeil.
ff Jadgment by default would make him an
) exile for life and rid the community of a
worthless member."
He appears te suspect that this plan is
net se beautiful as it is simple, for he adds
that "if justice cannot be ratisfled with
out vengeance" fugitives could be ar.
rested and brought twek under extradition
laws, or " defendants might be released
under the custody of ellicial b.iil, who
could pursue them te the ends of the
earth."
This would be very expensive, " but
hall personal liberty be weighed in the
balance with pockelbeoks V" A chorus of
defaulters in Canada answers " Xe I net
with public pockelbeoks." Suppose a
man steals half a million dollars or a ham,
and in deQance et the presumption that he
is innocent untlJUpreved guilty, is de
lull ul lit hw TTTTsis I y and dragged te jail.
Tmed there, he would at once regain his
liberty by premising te surrender himself
for trial. As a thief is usually a liar, the
result would simply be his emigration,
lone if he had taken a ham, or attended
by a body guard if his thett had reached
mere respectable proportions.
This whole scheme is calculated te iill
the mind et the metropolitan thief with
joy. The law does net new presume the
guilt of the accused ; it simply gives him
a chance te cheese one man for his custe.
dian in place of the authorities of the jail.
The Ohie Democrats.
The action of the Ohie Democratic con
vention in harmoniously nominating a
strong ticket, and adopting a platform call'
leg for taxation reduction and the proper
regulation of the interests of labor and
capital, is geed evidence that the Buckeye
Democracy have gene into this light te win.
On the three points et labor, immigration
and contract labor, these strong utterances
are nude:
lisber being the chief factor and great con cen con
Barrater of free and liberal Institutions,
abenld enjoy Its lull share of the common
S. fessMtlU derived therefrem ; therefore we
vA favor such restraint of the centralization and
? aaeroaebment of certierate power as will
& briag the best possible protection te honest
(ViaswHiuMuie HujviiuiauuuMrvB uiu 1U'
ijsfi". wrssaa 01 uuneaur employ eu capital,
Riv We favor such legUlatien oe the question
for permanent residence of aliens who are net
; ,-.. wuupi 10 ueeiar lueir intention 01 Decem-
iS lageltizena of tne United States.
.'-. We declare our opposition te the imperta-
fk Mea of contract labor and we demaud
fe:r. SfliMlv ntlnlahfiiAnt nf all miranni lnitln
i,Pj riot and revolution against republican tnstl
1$ lutlena.
Ziit The enthusiastic endorsement of l'resi.
Indent Cleveland shows that his wetk is
- imiy appreciuteu in uinu, ami uiai nicy,
iiM n common witli tl.e Democrats throughout
'the ceuutrv. believe him te be entirely
y worthy ei Democratic endorsement and
rv encouragement in ms chair or chief execu-
ft" tlA Tim niimlniuia arA nf ,i,ini,aa( I.i.il.ln
?T- MDutatlen. and with the internal ilissen.
Usiens in the ltepublican ranks, the outlook
!? fnr Ilemnerutin nnpepqs In Mhlfi fliia fiill lu
very bright.
The Case of llarvry.
Berne new light Is thrown en the Harvey
mam vj ww nawimgien uispavcii te the
XW Yerk ierM. It appears tliat Mr.
lall was as much Imposed upon as the
iniinima case. The I'ennsvlva-
Coegreasmau simply stated that liar-
i Indorsed by gentlemen et the
character, who would net lightly
tbelr recommendation te au unworthy
It appears that they did, and
Baadall ia relieved from the maiu re-
ty for the appointment.
Harrey bad some gentlemen of high
sier rrem una citv, uuhj, as uis spon spen
They deubtlets believed all that they
te at the time, but it is preba
that they will net lend their names te
i-'aext application that comes along,
Uiey nave a better Knowledge or me
of the applicant.
The Meglect at the Alwsueuse.
the Intklmeknuku recently
a plain, unvarnished tale of. the
jawmltted in the lower hospital of
t county almshouse, the Aiip
quick te rush te the rescue of the
uy declaring mat "our
oentemponr lias been im
1 We invite Id atten-
'te sJaa action of Admiral Iter.
fMt m briag Ui about the rr
ft. Better, mm freta Km bm be
ef gran neglect of hit distressing
RwNlvll
la particular, we Invite the Nnc Era
te teed, Cen wy ' story of the menu pre
Tided for tick peeple at the Institution te
see which journal " has been Imposed
upon." Werths in soup will surely net be
recommended by the Xcw Km as a diet
for patients hovering between life ami
death.
It Is a mournful commentary en the con
duct of the ceutity almshouse, that a local
Grand Army pest llnds it needful te pro
tect a soldier's ten from neglect it the
hands of the county authorities. And it Is
still mere surprising that a public journal
In a matter of such grave concern sliuis its
eyes te plain facts and endeavors te gloss
ever official derelictions by the bold state
ment that the Intelugp.m i:u "has been
imposed upon."
The Philadelphia Ledger confesses te a
lark of faith In the air brake. New let the
Bete Automatic brake come forward.
Dr. Tannku has apologized In the Heuse
of Commens for his language te Mr. Leng,
and the matter dropped. Hut the doctor has
the beat of It
It has been said that Utah could net be
come a state because she would net be admit
ted without the Imposing of u condition
prohibiting polygamy, and that a strict con
struction of the constitution makes the
admission of states unconditional. Hut the
ftrt.tta. Irfint h.l llAAn llufflv dtlf I.V Ida
v,vuau n..i' un. wvu uw.-. . .. -v .uw .
voters of Utah who havefraiueil acenstttu. I
Uen prohibiting polygamy. Ne conditions I
have been formally Imposed, but the citizens
of the state have themselves assumed a con
dllieu which they knew te be ecacntial te
their admission te the sisterhood of state?.
Whether or no Congress can iuipose condi
tions for the admission et a state, tt has done
se In numerous Instance, notably In the
requirement of pledges of the Southern
states aud In the admission of Missouri,
Michigan and Nebraska ; but In the cae el
Utah no condition has been Imposed by Con
gress, but ene has been voluntarily atumnied
by the voters of Utah. The only fear Is that
alter having tlrmly secured the dignity of a
state the disfranchised pelygamlsta of Utah
may be able te regain control and the lest
condition be worse than the first.
Tit k New Yerk Herald had lntervlewes
with ex-Mayer (trace, " Sunset" Cox, t!en.
Sickles, Mayer Hewitt, and Governer Green1
They agree that Cleveland will be nomina
ted. New advantages in favor or ttie ludustrUl
development of Alabama are turuiug up
everyday. New they are talking of a new
fuel down there, or rather of au old fuel
perfected, which Is claimed equal te natural
gas and very cheap. It is a gas made from
resin from the pine forests,' and Is used ex
tensively In the manufacture of glas- A
manufacturer says that it is entirely smoke
less and makes a clear white beat This gen
tleman explains that the trying labor of
glass making, which is elten suspended In
Pittsburg en account of the beat,.cin be car
ried en without Intermission at Atlanta,
where there is always a pleasant breeze. In
Pittsburg nine or ten mouths a year Is the
rule, but the Southern works, tt Is claimed,
can run steadily. Certainly tbe Seuth can
net have mere tropical summer weather thau
Pennsylvania hci I an troubled with of late.
Ne man et thUgeneiatlen Hoematebeso
well able te say the right thlug at the right
time as G rover Cleveland.
Uriie la a sound plank In the Ohie Deme
craUe platform. It declares leratatifT which
shall " result In producing a revenue sutll
clent only te meet the expensed of an econ
omical administration of the government and
the payment of liberal pension u I'ulen
soldiers and tailors."
COMMANllER-IN-CllIEP l'AV.NK, Of the
Sens et Veterans, has been making a very
conspicuous spectacle et himself lately. The
Sens of Veterans aim at the ergaul? tim of a
military force that might be available as a
state or national inllltls, and in generel order
Ne. Ill 1'ajne says : "Let us make a standing
army of our order; well Urillnl juu disci
plined," and adds, "ready and willing te go
at a moment's notice te cutetf the slioetof
treason, rebellion or anarchy bufere It grew
te be a tree." The camps are also specially
urged te "secure arms and tiiulpmnnta and
acquire as much proficiency as jKxslblu in the
manual of arms and evolutions of the line."
and in tbe third section of general order Ne.
Hi Is this remarkable declaratien: "The state
of Pennsylvania has passed a law gi ing the
surplus arms and equipments of thu statu te
the order of the Sens et Veieraus, aud we
hope ether state will de likewise, and when
we have a strictly loyal Ceugrtsi we hepa te
have them constitute us thu militia of the
United Statte."
The Pittsburg Vbif, commenting en this
bombastie "general order," wauls te knew
what this particular "Sen" means by the
hope of getting at aeuie future day "a strictly
loyal Congress."
Wiikx the papers et summer rtseria speak
of the lianpluess of a certain citizan eier the
"arrival of a brand uew main Iwmrdnr," it
may tie said that business and social interests
are becoming slightly mixed.
A (ILoemv outlook for apples and lioaehts
is reported. This is Indeed nl news.
FBH90NAL.
Mu. W. 1'. I'kkiiut, of New Orleans, hes
lieen aptxilnted supervising architect of Dm
treasury Uejiartment.
ItKI'HKSKNlAIIVE 1'ATltIGK A I'ni.l.lva
of Mvsachusetts, Is new In Ireland, where
uetst-uiini neuaier veuiijs.
UesmiKssMAN I'HKi.AN.efMemphls.lsthe
youngest uieuiberet the Klftietn CengrehH.
He will net be, thirty nee whbn he takes his
seat. CeugreHHiu.au Vandever, the eldest
member, is seventy one.
Kx-UoMiniesMAX Aha If. (Si.evkh died
at Georgetown, Ky., Thursday, afier a lin
gering nines', from fieart disease, aged 70
lie was a relative nf President ciuveUmt ami
a natUe el New Yerk.
Wl I.I.I AM III III. r.MIK. of the Manhattan
Athletic club, el New Yerk, twice touched
the bar at six feet three Inches lu attempting
te beat the best high jump-., six feet two and
three-quarter inches at. the Londen Attiletin
club.
FllANK MUIiAlHilll.IN. Jll . soil nf IIih lain
Jehu Muhaughliu, and nephew of Frank
Mcl.aughllu, liublisheref the Times: Vin.
cent Mcl.augbliii, son of Frank McLaughlin,
aud Henry M. Gratz, brother-in-law el Cel.
a. i. jncuiure, (xiuer of the 7iim, iute
been admitted te ireprletary iuteresls in that
newspaper.
Hen, Simen Camkken and party arrled
at tjueenstewu Thursday from New Yerk en
the steamship Hrltaunlc and proceeded for
Liverpool en the same vessel. Mr. Cameren
steed the voyage well and found himself at
Ma termination In the enjoyment of lull
' Ue ld he calculated en remaining
exc,uTnU!Ue ena ' H-I'tembe? and
fxi'e;tedu spend most of his time lu mak-
ri'wVzeV.U-rny''
aumiuvltumSl tUhiVI,
Wbat te De About tbe rsriu That will Uav
ItentUclal IImeIU.
from the ciennantewn Tclngrapb.
iu this part of the republic the 1st te the
15th of August, is the great turnip sewing
time ; and It la a crop se easily grown and a
root se useful, both In the kitchen and en the
farm, that both Ibe garden and field abeuld
have IU turnip patch. The first essential te a
geed crop of turnips, and a crop of geed tur
nips, is rich soil ; and yet it ia a necessity
that the manure should be thoroughly de
composed. Heme of tbe best successes fellow
a sewing en a pleee of ground that bss been
highly matured for potato a, The latter crop
rather prefers high loose manure. Uythe
lime tney are mature, tue manure
naa oeeome rotten eneutn te suit ins
turnip xaetly, Tbe earl ores of I
potatoes telas; RMerally all K by ""
Brteswth of August, the turnip caa then well
fellow. If the ground la in umllMt condi
tion, very geed results often fellow whan the
ted la sewn m late aa the Unit weak In Sep
tember; but this la contingent In I ureal
tneaaute en geed raina falling aoeo after the
wed la sewn. 11 the potato crop has been
kept well-woraee. l " no nuwy se
Plew It ever again for turnip. Aa aeen aa
the potatoes are taken out the rubblah can be
harrowed oil and the seed at once ajwn. It
lapeaalble that wild mere labor the result
might beatrllle inter; but we have seen
f iich results fellow from this plasties that It
la well te kuew 11 Is se near perfection, aa It
often barrens that In view of a sudden
shower being prohibit, the ssed may be put
In at once, ler certainly a shower en the seeds
an seen as sewn will be mere geed than an
extra working of the ground.
These de best genera' ly who sew rather
thin, and depend en the chance of setting
clear of the lly. The best of precautions
against this Is geed rich soil. Then the plant
grows fester than the tly can Injure It te any
great extent ami t thus saved.
Cat el llertea,
The following, from the Turf, FitUl mul
t'tirm, should lmve the attention of all owners
of horses In this sectien: " In this het
weather the horse which labors In front of
the wagon or plow should be watered fre
quently. Ills stomach la email and It la a
bad plan te give him a large quantity of water
Just Letere or Immediately aiter eating. The
water should be taken long enough before
a meal te allow It te get out of the stomach,
and thus mke room for cirn and eals, and It
should net tn taken al.er eating In quantity
sutllclent te wash nway feed before digestion
begins, (tire water at short Intervale and a
raglug thirst will net be created. The horse
Is a patlent teller In harness, and he deserves
careful treatment from his master, especially
wheu the thermometer is up lu the nineties.''
Hew le Tell a Herse's Age.
At two years old, colt sheds two centre
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sdjelnlug teeth ; at four years old, colt sheds
outer or corner teeth : at live years old,
bridle teeth Is up and six years old, cups
leave two centre teeth below ; at seven years
old, cups leae adjoining teeth ; at eight
years old, cup leave outer or corner teeth ;
at nine years old, cups leave two centre nip
per above ; at ten years old, cups leave ad
joining teeth ; at eleven years old, cups
leave corner upper testh : at twelve years or
pavt, groove in Inside of tbe bridle teeth dis
appears in horse. Mares very seldom have
them. hen they de, no criterion te be
guided by.
Around tbe Farm.
Pinch back the ends el the lima beau run
tiers aa seen as they shall reach tour or live
feet In height, se as te force them te send out
laterals.
Turkeys in the tobacco-field will de efficient
service ridding the plants of the greenwerms
that usually du damage cerv season.
String beans may still be plinted for a late
supply, as the vines grew quickly and bear
well during tbe warm weather.
Alter the raspberries shall have been mar
keted the canes should be well worked, se as
te remove tbe grass and weeds, In order that
the new canes may make rs much growth as
possible. An application of weed ashes
would prove an excellent fertilizer.
If the lawn be frequently mewed It should
have an application of fertilizer twice a year
te prevent Injury from frequent cropping. A
mixture of 'Jul pounds sulphate of petrsb, 100
peuuda superphesphate sod &0 pounds ni
trate of sela per acre will be found excellent.
A box with entrance holes no larger than
ene Inch in diameter will be an Inducement
for the wrens te take p jsetslen, as they will
then be safe from tbe attacks of larger birds.
Wrens are excellent Insect exterminators,
and should be encouraged In every pctsible
manner.
Buckwheat may be sewn new, aa only five
or six weeks Is uecetsary for it te mature en
rich, warm soil. It is an excellent crop for
reducing weeds ana tot turning under as
green manure, while Us blc-enis afford am
ple work for the bees. A tout five peeks of
seed are sutllclent for one acre, but, It It be
plowed under, tbe thicker It grewa the bet
ter. m m
MU. DKCASt-MAKEIl.
, Come, Mr. Dream-maker, sell iue te-ntght
Thu loveliest dream In your shop ;
My dear little lusMe ts weary of light.
Iter life are beginning te drop.
She's geed when the 'a gay, but she's tired of
Play.
Aud ttie tear-drops wtll nangbtlly creep;
Se, Mr. Unain-maker, hasian, l pray,
My little girl ' going te sleep.
Hi tvwmcl Minturn J'tck ttt Augiut .SI. Xlch
din I.
mr.tAL nor iv ma.
Ilurklee's Arnica Salva.
Tn RsjTSiLvaln the world for Cuts, Bruises
Beres, Ulcers, fealt Uheuin, Fever Seres, Tstter,
Chapped Hands, chilblains. Cerns, and all Skin
Krupliens, and positively cures Plies, or no pay
required. It U guaranteed te Ktve perfect satis
faction, or money rulimiled. 1'rtce 25 cents per
box. Fur sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, os.
37 and l.a North (Jueuu SL, Lancaster, ra.
JuneJf 1yd
THAT HACKING COUUII can be
sequlckly
can a uv nnllen s Curu. H.i L-iminntMH tt ms.i
by II. It. Cochran drurflst, Mea. 1.17 and 1J9 North
Vlueen St.. Lancwter, Pa. (l)
A Olll ter All
In enler te Klre all a chance te test ft, and thus
lis convinced nf its wonderful curative pswers,
Dr. Klnx's -New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, will be, ler a limited time,
given away This offer la net only liberal, but
shows unbounded faith In the merits of this
great remedy. All who suiTer from Coughs,
Celd. Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any
am-ctlen of Threat, Chest or Lungs, are espr
rtally iciueMed te call at II. It. Cochran's Druu
Mern, Sun 1J7 and 13'( North Uueen street, and
get a Trl.it Bettle Free. (ij
Klj't Cram Halm was reeeuimeniled te me
by my druggtil as apreventlve te hay fiver
Have lieen using it as directed since the 'Jih of
August and ha found It a specific for that
much ueedid and louthseine disea.i. Fer ten
ears or mere I hve been a gieat sulTerer each
ear, from August 9lh till frost, and have tried
many alleged tnuiedlea for Its euro, but Kly's
cream 11 vJm Is thu only preventive 1 have ever
leiind. Hay lver sutlurerseiight te knew et Its
eiUcicy. r. B. Alnswerth, I'ubllsher, Indian,
apells Ind. JyltiwdeedAw
Mothers I Mothers 1 1 Mothers! It
Are you disturbed at nlghtand broken of yenr
rest by a stck child suffering and crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se,
go at once and get a bettle of M its. W1NSLO W'S
suerillNU SYKUl. It will relieve the peer
little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ;
there Is no mistake about tt There ts net a
mother en earth who has ever used It, who will
net tell ou at once that It wilt regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating llkemagtc
It Is perf.waly safe te use In all cases and pleas
ant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of
thu eldest and best female physicians and
nurses tu the United State. Sold everywhere
SJcenUalietUe. maySl-lydAw
Sllll.eira CUUUI1 and Consumption Cure
Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con
sumption. Sold by It. II. Cochran, druggist,
Nes. 1J7 and LYJ North (juenn til, iLancaater,
1'a. (3)
The ropalatleu of Lancaster
Is about ,(, and we would say at least one
halt aru troubled with some affection of tbe
Threat and Lungs, as thesu complaints are ac
cording te statistics mere numerous than
ethers. We would advise all net te neglect the
opportunity te c.UI en us and get a bottle of
Kemp's Balsam turthe Threat and Lungs. 1'rlce
MichiiUi and 1. Trial size free. Uespcclfully,
U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 North queen street,
jrurjuaa.
AT KKISMAN'H.
New Spring Neckties
AT KUIHMAN'S.
There la no garment concerning the fit of
which a man Is mere particular than a Shirt.
Shirt Cultlnir Is a Fine Art. Te flt comferta
an
ble a siurt must be cut wun u pre
cut with the nretiei
r anotem-
leal curves, the workpeople must be
practical
shirt makers.
flavin had an exnorlenea of m
years, we claim te have the best fitting, best
made, bust material and most durable
SHIRT
In thu Market for the Least feasible Heney.
"ERISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 West KlngStreet, Lancaster.
COAX.
ILMAKTIM,
waeuaau aan aariu eaiua n
AU Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
.eSVYaaDi Ma ' North Watsr ana PiShm
treeU.bevLeu. i.LanJur. '""Ilrt
TiAUMUAKDNEh'rt COMPANY,
COAL DEALERS.
Omca:-Ne. 14) North Queen Street, and Me.
Set North Prince street.
i; ifeiui rnscs ausei, msut stsjaninj;
Itf&H
fcAXCAXU,r,
MBDWAL
CtMMONH lilVKH RKUULATOR.
-TAKE-
S1MM0HS LIVER REGULATOR.
Ask tne recovered dyspeptic, billens stirrer.
era, victims et fever and Ague, the uiercnrtal.
dlieaaed pallent, hew they recovered health
cheerful splrtta sml geed appetite they will
wtll tell you by taking Slmuiena Liver Kegu
la ter.
TO ALL SltrrgUlMlt F1UIM lT8fBPtA
SICK UBAHACIIK AND HlLlOUBMKSS."
" Have been a victim te the above complaints
for jears, and after lr lug various nniedtea my
only success was In thu nan of Simmons Liver
Itegulater. which never failed te relieve me. 1
can assure these suffering from the alwve ail
ments that they would be grvatty lieneHtted by
tUuse." J.M.riLMAN, Selma, Ala.
J II. ZK1L1N A CO,, 1'hllaJslphla, l's.
JySvsl.W.raw
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1APC1MK 1'lAHTKltS.
35 ME1IALS AWAKUK1I TO
Bensen's Caprine Plaster !
Till BK9T IN TUB WOULD.
Cures Pleurisy, Ulieiiuiattitn, Lumbago, rack
ache. Weakness, Colds In the Chtul aud all
Aches and Strain.
Ileware of tuiltatlens under similar sounding
names.
AV Ask for nation's ami take no ether.
decMbiudAwMU Al--
-CVXIJAUSTKD VITALITY.
BXHAUSTED VITALITY
TUBSClKNCKIir L1VB, the great Medical
Werk el the we en Manhood, Nervous and
Physical Detilllty, Premature Decline, Brrorsef
leiitb, and the untold miseries consequent
thereon, au pages sve. IS prescriptions for ail
atwwea. Cleth, full gilt, only ll.oe, by mall,
sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all young and
middle-aged men ter thu next W days. Address
UK. W.lLrAUKKU.tKulnnrh Street, Hnstea,
Mass. itaviMydAwMwar
TMl'KOVED CUSHIONED EAK DKUM8.
CORE FOR THE DEAF.
eck's 1'atent Improved Cushioned Kar
Drums pertectiy restore hearing and perform
Uie work of tbe natural drum. Invisible, com
fortable ami always tn position. All conversa
tion and even whispers heardidtsUncUy. Send
ter illustrated book wttb testimonials, FKKB.
Address or call en r. lilSCOX, SM Bread way,
Maw V etk. Mention this paper.
Innelu-tvdAvMWAr'
e
UKJK UUAKANTKKD.
RUPTURE.
guaranteed by DK
j. a MAvaa.
at once; no operation or delay from busi
ness: lesieu Dy onnurvasei cares-
Main ofBce.
til AUCHST.. fHILA.
sand tar Circular.
re.dAw
TBAB AMU CUrrMMB.
TkTEWCOMEKS, CATCH ON t
KVEKVUODV KKMKMUKtt t
When you get torentre Square. Jim drop Inte
the TS.A and COFKEK STOKE (the only one In
m eniy one in
goods. Come
slirhtl. and set our nrtces en
ail
and we wUl greet you cordially
OUK SUQAB1S ALL SUUAtt !
OUUTEA1S ALL TKA I
uuucerrEKis all cerrKKi
NO ADULTKUATIOMf
ONE TUIAL 8KCUUK3 OUR CUSTOM.
lteraember the Address
CLARK'S TEA AND C0FEE1 STORE,
NO.
mars-ttdAw
as CKNTUESUUAUK.
0ai
MAMMA, I AM hO WAKM.
Ob! Mamma,! Am Se Warm,
PLKiSJ GIVI MB !0c. TO BUT i Fl.N.
Yeu go teCLAUKK'S and buy a pound of hts
Best Combination Cottee, same as he madeat
the picnic the ether day, which was pronounced
by all the best they ever drank, and he will give
you an Klegant Japanese Fan. Alse ask htm
for a sample sheet et Laundry Blaine, lleglves
It away te ail his custeineis.
CLARKE'S
Origin.1 Ttt wd Coffee Stere,
NO. 52 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTKK. PA.
wAxvums.
""jrrATCHKS, CLOCK8,
W JKWKLUV.
CHAINS AND
Special W&tches for Fanners ud Railreadert
Fine let of Kings, Ac Alse, Efgfn, Waltham
(Aurera for which 1 am Sele Agent), and ether
s-irswjiass naicnes,
Best Watch and Jewelry
Hepal ring.
art
Correct
time
toy Telegraph Daily, only
In ctty
L. WEBER.
Ne. 1MX N. qneen HL, Near l'enn'a H, U. Depot,
MAT Spectacles, Kyealasaes and Optical Uoeds.
All Kinds of Jewelrv.
N
KW JKWKLRY HTOKK.
S. GILL.
LATEST DESIGNS
-IN-
SILVER JEWELRY!
Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET,
LANCA8TEB, PA.
maril-iyd
wvm aavm am mmk.
XPOH KENT.
M? A I
Seven-Beem Brick Ilonse situated en
East rredertck street. Apply at
juneaa-tfd MU.3U EAStruEUBBICKBT.
-DIOK RENT.
U Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's Mew
Building. Ne. iujj North Queen street. Heat
sun ga inviuunu. m
febUt-Ud HUM
Annlv at
sslEK'S LIVEKr OFFICE.
UOK HALK OR KENT-BHICK HTABLE
J.' anaiot,i7iauieet,en Chrutuu
and let, UxSO feet, en ChrUUan street, be-
iwwe asi amK seu uraage strve
easily changed Inte a machine she:
cast aing ana urange sue
e streets. Can be
nachlne sheD
or ware-
house. Easy terms.
H. C. BUUUAKEB,
ala-tta
A tterneyat-Law.
PRIVATE HALK.
WUl be told at private sale the valuable
property corner Lemen Mulberry and Char Char
eotte fronting MO feet en Lemen street, B5 feet
en Mulberry, and 05 feet en Charlette street.
Apply te
C.E.DOWNEY.
J unhvsmd He. Ml North Queen Street,
JUHT KKUEIVKU A HANDSOME LINE
of scotch and Heme Spun Suitings In Stripes
nf?-1!!?1- V" P"w ,n- Black and
thing ler summer wear. Eleaantlv mads
ae-BteO. -JttU suit, p?JLaj
""Mi
CHARLES
FALACE Or FASHION.
DALACK OK KABHION
ASTRICH'S
Palace et Fashion.
13 EAST KINO STREET
LAMC&STKK,1'A.
We Call! Attention Ti.Uy te Additional
gains olTured duilug our
liar-
Thirty Days Clcag Sale.
LADIES'
MUSLIIf OTDERVEAR,
At 15c, 25c , 60c.
LOT NO. I, Consists nf Ladles' Chniiite, lrw
ers, Cerwt Cevers, Lhlldreu's Chemise, Diawtrs
and Skirts, ul IK'.
LOT NO. i. Consists f Chemise. I)nier-,
Skills, Mulit. Uewus, Toilet baciiues. Corset
Cever. Aprons and children's Slips, milled aud
richly trimmed with needlework, at Sta.
LOT Nt. J, AT .W Comprises Chemise. Oraw
ers, NUht Unwti, skirts, elaberatnly trimmed
with embieldur), and worth considerable mere,
at Mic.
AnEitmLet et Children's Muslin Drawers,
at lixj. a pair.
Nursing Apiens at HV.
UHEAT REDUCTIONS
-l.N-
Jerseys ! - Jerseys !
ladles' Black .luiseys at 'Sc.
Milles Black Boucle J ersevs at 37c.
Colonel Boucle. I ernes atMc
Our l'umpaueur Frent Jerseys, polka dot,
atrsc
Ureal Bargains In bettergradu Jerseys.
Children's Jcre)s at 2.
Parasols! Parasols! Parasols!
BELOW COST.
Indies' Mrlped Parasols at Ac
Pongee Parasols, Nv.
Colored Satin Parasols, II en.
Black iatln Parasols Belew Cwt.
alar It will pay you te call and examine our
bargalus ettered.
FANS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Satin Fans reduced from tl CO te 57c.
Kine White Faus ery Cheap. Call and con
vince Yourselves.
rVMMUVMM.
"iyiDMYEK'8 KUKN1TUHE HTOKI-i
A Celd Wave.
SemethitifC everybody should knew. A
Celd Wave has struck our prices, and they
have fallen te almost the Freezine 1'eint
We want te IUduce Stock. September
1, we take our inventory. Se we have
made a cut. De you care te talk a few
minutes about " Fuunitube."
If you are at all interested in the ques
tion of " FUP.NITUKE," then give us a lit
tie of your attention while we show you
through our Kooms. l'erhaps we have
something you may waut. Yeu may think
It tee warm te think about " Fukm
tube," but you will be surprised at the
" Coelino " effect of our prices.'
Take advantage of the Lew Tempera
ture of Trices,
AT
Widmveu's Fuknituur Steiie,
Cen. East Kine and DukkStuekts,
Lancaster. Ia.
UN
DKHTAK1NO.
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
Furnishing Undertaker,
Neb. 97 and 20 Seuth Queen Btreet,
LANCASTEB, PA.
SBES1DBNCE NO.
4TBEET.
151 SOUTH QUEEN
All tbe Latest and Most Approved Methods
nsed where desired. A previous practical ex
perience of four years enables me te Guarantee
that the Very Best Possible hervlce will be Ren
dered at All Times.
Personal Attention
Given te Directing All Funerals Intrusted te
my care.
HADDl.KH, AC.
UADDI.E8, UAHNUHH, Ae.
EDWARD KRECKEL,
BSAUn IK
Saddles, Harneae,
Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets,
HO. I MAHT K1SU UTHKMT,
LiaciiTSs, ra.
The largest and best assortment of TEUNKS
la the city at the lowest cash prices, all alsea
and cualltles.
We have en hand a large assortment of dif
ferent styles of Harness, both single and doable,
sad make te order the finest grades of English
Coach and French Coupe Harness.
Tbe beat Harness Dressing is the world at He
box.
CaU and Exaaatae Oar stock at
Ne. 5 Eatt King 8trft.
VAmBtAHM,
MOTTO THAT ALWAYH W1NH.
Honest Werk at
-AT-
PHTLIP DOERSOMS
(OLD UKL1AULK)
Oarriage Works Neb. 126 and 128 East King St.
The Largest Assortment of NKW A N II HKCUNtl.lt AN l Hnggtea, Carriages, I'haituns,
Business Wagons that baa ever been Snuwnte thu l'ulille.
II Veu Want a Uoed and First Class Phmten, OO TO IMlKHneM'S.
11 Yeu Want a Nice Comfortable Family CarrlsgtUO TO liOEKSOM'S.
If Yeu Waul a Buggy Yeu can select Irein Fifteen Different Bind et Springs, II you UOTO
DOEHSOsl'S. ' "
tt Yeu Want a Nice and Neat llustness Wagen, (( TO DOE It SOU'S.
11 Yen Want a Durable Market Waven.tllTTO IIOEHSOM'S.
If Y en Want a Oned Heceiid-lland I'hmten. Buggy, or Market Wagen, WO TO DOKIISOM'S.
If Yeu Want te Buy a Mist-Class Article al a Lewer Price than any ether nlavu lu the city
county,
UOTO
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriae Works,
N08. 186 AND 128 EAST KING HTKKKT, L4NCA8TEK, PA.
mTFAVTOUY-ue A US M1FFLIH STUKKT.
manMyeAw
DBF MOODS.
J.
8.U1VLKKAUU.
LOOK AT OUK BAKGAINH
-IN-
25c. CORSETS.
Olll) Sl'RS Itegiitar Price. TN'.,
tl u, tt r and tt te. Hut they must tie
sold te clean up stock.
CKKAMCKlNhl.fH, ,1)'; STHH'11
t'ltl.NKLBS, tv.
It will Pay en te Loek al Our
bargains.
JohnS.Givler&Ge.,
Ne. SO Beat Kins Htresrt,
LANCSTm,PA.
N
KW YOUK HTOKK.
EMBROIDERIES !
WATT & SIAND,
6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST.,
LAMCA8TBB, rA.,
Open another Large Inekn nt Full Width
K.MIIKOIUKKKD DttgSH F I.OUNCINOS at '..
5-c,6JH . 75c. 9a., IHc , II U) te tl CO per yatd
Ladles' and Mts.es' .Vatnsenk and Cambric
BUBKOlDKltED r 1.UUAC1.NUS.
Swiss, Nainsoek and Cambric EMIIUOItiK
BIES In all widths and hundreds of the newest
deatfns at low pilces.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
BTBIrKD bUMMKU SILKS, only 75c per
yard.
COLOUKD HKESS HILhS, H Inches wide, 3ec.
ayard, worth iic.
Special Value tn HHIK DHKS1 SILKS at
60c, 7Sc, 97HC-. II Oi) per yard.
All the Popular Shades In still AH SASH hi LK,
at .Sc per ard, usually sold src.
Tweiity.nve pipe... Weel-Face LACE HUNT
1NU, Ac. yard, worth lc.
Twe Cases Full Sln JACyUAVEL IIKD
(lUlLT8,tl,uu each, real value, ll.JV
Hew Yerk Stere.
s
TAMM BKOS. A CO.
Bosten Stere,
26 AND 28 NORTH QDEEN ST.
Great Sale
-or-
RE
IS
Thursday and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR
fob
Fifty Cents.
Such Are the Bargains in Blftf
NANTS. StammBres, &Ce,
fAHD RUBBER THUSSKH.
1 Katy, Light, cleanly. Durable and Most
Sfehierarna WaajAsr Xrest. spsclal
Cei
Mngtyaatat
MNAN
iVAWKk
RtNwfaM,0.
Honest Prices.
Market
H'lSKH A SI) I.IQUOHH.
pUUK HYK AVHIMKY.
Old Gret! Spring Distillery.
Situated en East Oraugn street, twtween
Orange and Chestnut, euu siuai east ;of reser
voir, (jtiuaslrr, 1
1 hatiijustert'ctedanew dlstlllury with allot
the latest Improved machinery ler dUUUIng
l'UKM UYE WIIISKl.
A. H.8UEAFFKH, Proprietor.
This Distillery has lieen erected at the latnnns
Old OroiTstewn Spring, which Ihm Ixwn noted for
Its plenteous aiufunfalllug supply of the pur
est water. Al II our grandfather drank when
lhiy wm toys, and It lias never Inhu known te
spring all thu water used In the distillery Is ob
tained, the pump drawing Hern It IweiilyOve
gallons a minute,
llesldes my own distilled Whisky, t also handle
Ilrandira, Ulna, Winetj, &c
Say Call and be convinced.
A. U.HIIKAFFKIt. Distiller.
ISIOIIB Ne.ut North tlueeu StnsiL
N. It. Fai mem having geed Kyeeu hand can
Itnd ready sale ler It
at the store or dlstlllsrv.
ig
cle.
Highest cash market price paid ler a kote! aril-
QOT
OLD
REIGART'S
WIHE STORE
BOUCHE SEC.
IfBB ULlDStF.CK,
l'UMHXIit SEC,
MOBlbTBEC.
0 0. II. MUMM EXTUA DUV,
Aud allTotber leading brands of Imported
Champagus.
Hele Agent for the I'lntsant Valley Wine
Company. speelsJ Oreat Western Ex. Dry.eur
own brand, thu finest Amertctu Champagne In
the market.
Just received another large Invoice of Califor
nia Claret and White W luu from Mapa Valley,
California.
A large storkef Imported burgundies, Clarets,
lthlne and .sautemi mini's.
We also han the largest ami ttnMt stock of
llrandlrs. Whiskies, (Urn, Madelia, sherrys and
fort Wines, llass Aln. Oulnnnss Stout, Saratoga
aud ApelltiiattA Waters In the city.
H. E. Slaymaker, Agt.,
Ne. 20 BAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTKK, PA.
1'AKAHOIJt.
R.
K. AH.
Great Bargains I
-IN-
PARASOLS
AND
SUN UMBRELLAS
AT HEADUUAHTKltS.
R. B. & H.t
14BaatKlngHU
apl-imd
1LINN A HKKNKMAN.
CARD I
We li.ive a number of (ioedi which are
jttst in season, ami which, owing- te our
giving special attention, we cau eiler great
un! ti cements.
" rennsylvania" Jiwn Mowers iiavene
equal. These we make asiecialty. We
have as geed Iiwn Mowers as are in the
market for tti.Ou and t7.ue.
liabv Carriages We carry seventy-live
varieties in stock. These goods are our
own special and our prices are low.
ltef rigeraters are new in season. Hew
few people knewanything about itef rigera rigera
eors. It took us twenty years te learn.
We can teach you in live 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 any where, but can you
?;et the best at the lowest prices- Veu can
rem us.
lawn Tennis Setts, (ienttitie Mexic.in
end Common Hammocks, lln.se Hall and
all Sporting Uoeds at factory Trices.
FLINN & BRENBHAN,
Ne. 162 North Queen Street
. ., jjw'a. ' i i-iu .ig r.-! i r
MtAkB, VAi-M.MV.
tTOVR VACATION.
TBAVELEBS TO THE BEASUOUE
AND BLSBWUE11B WItU 8AVB MOMBI
BTIIUYINO TUElIt
TrtiDaS and Traveling Bags
or
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Btreet.
We have enlarged our stock fn this Una
especially (or tbe VACATION SEASON, and
will give sprclal Inducements en these goods
during J uly and August.
FINEST STOCK OF MOST
Fashionable Hats
IN tAMQABTSB.
ux Wsueax axd rixxtae,
7s
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