VaYiU' 'K- WWWp&tp 1A&&& DAILY TIRf rMiam 4taM4m.iMW i i -.-L-'1,-i Z.-Zs lUJUlt, 1HMJJXXj&1JJIX tJUJLX U7 ,! eBBBaaawSlv ' "' " ,"t3 RSllll'IMMI til StMfta BBBV MBMft awBwMwSSw UUM TC "i -.BUItaJlla.lla.l .'iff.s'.s Sen est ik 5) in tie M 789 440 IM Its 10 80 fi 4 4 fH fH MM UK isae MM ISM HOB 10B0 lies ! UM Nil 11 m tie. mm nm wen moo OBJITOa MOO MOD Sm mm Man hw thi Weekly Intelligeneer MOnFHfVek I ma, its LAJMAwSrT limit et 2 mwiMniwiiiiiniiiiiii tu AStnroeoa irim te a wun lum, 4.liri4llWOT4WMI4l v;.ani nmoxieiNOMB. WTicMitr, r. JCmtcaftttJnttUigtnctt. ? LANCASTER, JOLT 27. ' vJ7. ..( a nwiv niui vwi awwicmutirarirn. wr.s iviai. n ...... i.. & Anether of ear esteemed contemporaries I done the Intklt-ieencku the honor " atfasaSSRIltlluT te belittle Urn invpstlrr.it inn vun Wunumv anm am KvfBBuu journal is making into the mal- :''i . .. . .. -. .... y-ajawauiiBvrauaii at inn cnnniv iinsmiai ?i - -- - .- r K&VXM uammer m lis issue et last evening rJ?Mn "the Intelueknceu is induleiea kj&mm little bltet exaggeration." The ef .ossuary or. wis statement Becomes clear iwereadlnttaenexteentence that "we ukB Examiner) have made no iuveatiira ijianwsv aue xrawuicr uau uetter luvesti- u. mi i- . , .. i . , Ft' mm before it calls into question thc.werk P-ftf ft nsDensible Journal. Its nresent ridic 'itin position recalls bow there are none M blind as these who will net see, Su ThaJVetcEra was kind cneuch te sav 5 'Si UK the LVTELLiOK.NCEii "has been &i l. m ......... Lt MWOSea Upen." DUt 11 has been keen nir n &HB discreet silence since the full import ; t-kt thnhflanttal rnvnlnilnns tiiUflatrne.l innn virmt xiaa wie .ncte im consulted its uies or rn3m. 8, 1887. it would have found there re- Vw owed an account of a visit te thn wnrfc fettBMM Wherein the writer said: "I h.ivn plg-stTS that, compared with this (inviting in appearance." tiyWby have the JTtw Era and Examintr avered te discredit the I.ntellieen- 's investigations V The jVec i'm had t-ininviiM unu hi Hiuwit uepierauie -. . . AaHH H .... . v . , anniniinn ni inn nun Thn i' ,,... ' 'blutlr ears it has never taken tlm tmnhin ;ftavestigate the grave charge made, but pfawflua te acnuit the accused without '-' "--" rni.i. . .. . iwivnvmvu AuwmM OCKA lAJLUIUCUUiry 1 Lancaster ieumalism an nnnunte.i -Iwtfce two leading Republican newspapers ?,! county. Hew quick the -Kcnmnrr S3 w e credit the story of the mismanage y Meat of the Mount .Tnv Mildien nmiiana .'poheols, though Mie evidence was net half ij strong as that against the hospital. .JJUtUielNTELLIOE.NCEU will net relai I MjBettB, despite the bold attempt of its ries te belittle the work. It is te be able temake a fight for en- I tamuajferand it will flght out the fan tbls line, if it takes all summer. &v SiN A False Alarat. c Mr. l'ewderly and ethers seem te be fzmuHj aiarmeu at me prospect 01 an over ever wwdlng of this country by the rush of foreigners te our shores, and lie wants eners te determine annually just large a dose of immigrants we can r stand. It strikes us that Mr. Tew. rte very easily frightened aleut some . and his ideas of proportion apnnar b quite hazy. This danger of foreign Jen which is thought se imminent threatening, is like Niagara, a prettv f waterfall when seen by itself, but only we wnen compared with the ocean. lam may be said te be crowded with .inhabitants te the square mile, but Mr. ny is alarmed when the United i has 14 te the square mile. In the territory of Oregon there are " la California G inhabitants te the I mile, while in Massachusetts tll4 te square mile, de net make much of a. r for elbow room. Our population has I about forty-live millions in the .Wrty years of this century, and et patty fcTe 14 te the square mile, se te ,wa Belgian figures of 481 at th I at progress of the past eighteen vmn. ti of 855 years would be necessary, or an rrem me present time. There if be a difference of a few hundred years w carerui estimate, based en tlm ate increase of Immigration of :; years, but it is evident that the ref orercrewding is net a pressing I for ourselves or our gieat grand &r A -W? Bribery la Chicago, te urgent need for reform in the of the county commissioners' de t in Chicago. In the " lxvwll" aw In progress there, one of tbe meat amers testiUed that he bad paid as ai 110,000 for the privilege of f uniish- wues, ana he further gives the of these who received the money. wwuu gives una incriminating tes- F. W. Uipper. and b fnriimr tbatdurlnir i i, ., !... . .,.. far tae commissioners te collect the uem suiwjontrdcterswhoBup- I anil mtlL. mL " ". xne mensv tiiue divided among the boedlers. grocer gave a complete list t.f ka bad paid from mnnit, n vaut iea be gave reiralarw m fi aU sales. Then the rate was is per cent. wholesale scheme of bribery laaat of Jacob Sharp in New Wde IU diminished bead. Hr2 J..T I Mylag tie Weather. Yerk JJtruUJ, which has long I for It accuracy In forecasting r," Makes this long-beaded aug. weather prognostication " Tbe balloon, if it could and safely used for sound strata of tbe air, would purpose in weather study i V Ben sounding au. in ocean researches. ebtaUed from the upper atmesphare would prelr te construct mere at Ue origin and the trans. is, sad thus greatly conduce raaitlmsUasis of waw. Tm) great balloea are the rflalessdiagateeasieBe, tbe expeoreef atrial flnia ana tbe uacertalnty wbetnertbe aeronaut can guide his big, inflated craft during all weather fhte the paths be wishes it te travel. These dim cutties, however, may possibly be all re- moved by an invention of captive balloons. which could be eent up at any point In all weather, with self-registering instruments e constructed as te record the main cendi tiens of the higher air strata, as the hu midity, temperature, pressure uud wind force." m m Tiik liindiHvilte catnpmeetliiK anil tbe rain atlll trael in company. DiiiiiMt the year 1SNS, there u untied In district Nn 1, of this state, In l,Kkwanna and Husquehanna counties, 7,lli,J"5 tens et coal, of which there were shipped 0,731,227 tens, the total pessi ble yearly output for etery working dnyef ten hours. Ot persons employed In and about the mine there were li'.'-'ii inside workers and fi,tn)0 eutside: out of this total of 18,8211 persona el all ages, 5,000, or nearly 3'2 per rent, are boy. There was a total of '.77 accidents, W) el which were fatal. This la one life lest for every 118,ra5 tens of coal mined. Frem these tlgurtn It Is possible te make some Interesting calculation!", for min ing coal Is about W cents a ten. Frem this Is te be deducted about 20 per rent for blast ing powder, oils, tools, etc. Suppose, hew. ever, the miners have 75 cents lelt per ten for 7,1 .-"-J tens of coal ruined lat year, then there has gene Inte the miners' pockets, after deducting expenses, 1 5,3-1 1, In round uumbers. Te this is te be added the earn ings et the boys, which, at au average of 33 , cents a day for the same time, that Is, a little mere than one-half the working days In the year, say 100, would amount te t'.Ti.LW, a total et J.r,CJ,4il There la a total of 13, lw adults In the mines, which would gle an average of about f US each for the year's work, and assuming that each adult repre sents a family of 4 ' persons, which is the figure upon which statistics are based, net quite tVs a hea Tut position of the J.Vti miner and Xcw J7ru en tbe county hospital lu estimation suggest these Hues from l'uck IIirdu In their llttle nexbt fwrve Ihu) '11 nuber net tall out, you seu. A 'e i:t. suit has been begun ngalnst 1. C. Itecker, a member of the lteading bar. Tbe plainttll In the case Is the treasurer of the Muhlenberg college, at Allentown. The suit Is te recover MO), with lntert from iNti. Frem the allegation of the pUuttltt it apjxars that 10 y ears age Mr. Heck or subscribed the sum of J100 tewa.rds establishing a Trinity Lutheran scholarship in Muhlenberg college. Tbe Intereit en this sum was te be paid, anil tbe principal in ten years. It Is said that Mr. Becker gave his note for the amount ; that the time of payment has new expired, but that neither priecipal nor interest has been paid. Hence tbe suit te recover. It is time that these who make subscriptions of this kind should learn that there is some penalty attached te their neglect te pay them. FEBSONAX,. 1! la ink has learned that Americans spend f75,(Am,lX0 annually iu England. W. J. y.ACHAKtAi, Democrat, Iim Iwen sworn in as district attorney et Fmukllu county, unseating HI ram J, fleugh, 1'. pub lican. The election took place last Novem ber and the vote was Plough, l.s-'Jl, and Xacbarlas l.SV A recount allowed , u.h- arias 4,IW, l'leugb 4,i0u. Otte Huiiiiekal; a German farm hand, was stabbed recently in K-u-i Catuden, N. J., and was left In the Camden hwpltal. There be leund by a German uewspapsr that by bis mother's death he bad been lett an estate of I'OUO in Wurtemburg, Germany. The stab was apparently a lucicy one. Jehn Tayler, tbe president et the Mor Mer Mer eon church, Is dead in Halt Lake City. Ills death will make a stir in Mormeudoiii, but be Is little known outside the church, lie succeeded te the head of the Mermen church upon the death of Brlgbam Yeung, but there baa been nothing la his carter te give him me lame ei nis preuecesser. MTAMTLMO DHVLUsUMrit. What Was Bruuxht Oal la lbs furl fie Ksllwsy IntHllKallua ea Turnlaj. Treasurer Miller, of the Southern l'acltie railroad, was examined again Tuumlay In Han Francisce by tbe l'acltie railroad loves leves Ugatlng commission. The witness pre sented dltlerent articles of the consolidation of the various reads of the Central Pacific system and the various mortgage bends. When speaking of the first mortgage bends Miller was asked : "At what interest de you think that mortgage could l renewed, it remaining tbe hrst lien en tlinrevJr" "At 3j pei cent, and possibly at 3 percent, the bund being placeu at par," Miller thought the first mortgage iiw.n the read lreiu the Btate line te Oilen .-euld alto be renewed at the same rate. '1 he two mort mert gagee amount in round numbers te J-i'uw,-oeu. The ttends mature in January el is.), 1S'.7 and IS'W, and bear U er cent. Interest, aud Miller thought that percentage could be saved, which would ellect a total hating in interest of about J750.U00. The total mortga ges covering tbe consolidated leads was about Jye,OCO,UK), bearing U or 7 ier cent. In. terest, railing due from ls'.W te I'.iea The wit ness was then exaudned as te the capital stock el tbe read, and stated that thn total amount of outstanding stock is fw 00U,Cu0 Commissioner Andersen said : 1 six) by your statement of tbe year Jt55 that there were only f5l,00,000 outstanding.'' Miller saiU that of the fllOnu.uw Im-reaae about f O.OOO.POO, or a considerable portion of It, bad been issued en account et contracts with the l'acltie Improvement ceinpanv, te which is intrusted tbe work of constructing hotel and ether kindred works along the line Commbuieuer 1'attlsen aikeJ : " Did you ever apply te Congress for iierinissleii le In crease your stock in that way?" " Xeter that 1 kuer el," saiU Miller. "Te what purese was the atlditlenal fo.Oue.UOO applied?' was asked by Commis sioner Anuersen. " There Is no livinir man can answer that question," replied Miller. "lias any one died who could hae an swered It 7" asked Commissioner Paulsen. Miller could net say, aud this ended the day's inestigatien, Th rilgbt ul Te I'uer IuinHi.-nuiU. Ktephania Nicinskl and Jesef Turcyno Turcyne wlrz arrived In New Yerk ou the steamer Kerviaeu June 1.1. Ntepbaula waa about te become a mother and Jesef acknowledged that the birth of the child would make him a father. The commissioners or Immigration ordered that they should be sent back te Europe ami Htepbauia was reshipped en the Hervla, but Jesef escaped aud went te Home stead, l'a. Jeier had expressed a desire te marrv Htenhania, but as they were cousins and Catholics a diiqwusatlen from a bishop would have beeuneikjasary the commissioners concluded net te wait ler a marriage cere ineuy. On Monday Stephaula was seen and rwegnizuu in Untie Garden. Hhewastrvlng te Und where Jesef had gene. She said lhat Wiifi ?',ula "P8'0 na k a steamer for Philadelphia, where she landed. Hhe was t1ndtenndU'l.i,!Jr 1Da 'tacMislstaw aas-wsfi- ?rwar,rS ttry 1''"sn1' -IvlcTea the .& &Wireer Wmaa WUl ta - & llld Celilna Usciinst Londen Cable te N. V. World. Mr. Ceillua says that William II. Uarnum, chairman of the national Democratic commit tee, came te him aeversl days before his departure for Kurepe and asked bim whether no weuia accept me secretaryship or war. Te Ibis Mr. Cellins reellsd: "Mr. Harntun. what led you te su ppeae that 1 bad an appetite iur M)uu-uuu toen or weuia wear second hand-olelbeT" A MIX DOtXSlt TIL. Twas a six dollar tUe te be brief, lint a rat party brought It te grief ; Fer hs sat eatt flat. What be saia after that We'd repaat-bnt we've turned a sew leaf. JVew fAr Ttxat tiiUngi, mm tAMt twinrntm ruisuat. Tfcatr OipMliy Lataa kdrf las M Tnv r tae aaatpwA In reading of the swindling operations of the time, especially these perpetrated upon faraaers, we are at a less te determine which Is tbe mere remarkable, tbe Ingenuity of the swindlers or the stupidity of their victims. Tbe bunce rascals come from the great cities and suceemtutly play their well-worn tricks upon the rural citlzna ; tbe pretended venders of seeds, seed wheat, eats, trees, ferUltzers, patent machinery, eta, these who obtain tbe signatures of responsible farmer te some seemingly innocent paper which afterwards turns up as a promissory note far a large amount, and swindlers et eery sort, swarm in the rural regions and Hud easy victims in every neighborhood. Ne matter hew absurd the preposition or hew alpable Um fraudulent Intent, the temptation ettered seouie te bide the hook aud the gudgeon swallows the scheme aim, et course, Is swindled. One scheme fellows another and swindlers of every sort rapidly succeed one another. Their ictlms howl and everything becomes publicly known. Nevertheless, new swinuiers come along and are succeaatui. We seldom hear of the arrest or punishment et one of these smart scoundrels and they go en from year te year, varying their schemes, luTtmunK new awinuiea and perpetraung them with pretlt and Impuuity. The rural people seem capable of belug swindled In Unltely, etleriug a perennial spring, as It were, te gratify the thirst of the adventurous villains for illicit gain. The credulity of the country people and their ca pacity for being duped are simply amartng. Tbe latest Illustration or this lamentable fact was lately furnished by cer tain farmers in the western part of Menree county te whom a sharper sold, or contracted te sell, N net land ponies at fe apiece they ad vancing bim the amount of the freight upon them from the state et New Yerk! This fellow, according te the story as It comes te us, called en farmers, business men and ethers (selecting these haviugchlldren) with photographs of a number of beautiful Shet land ponies which he ettered for sale at live dollars apiece. At tbe same time he would give a full pedigree of each pony, guaranteeing the pretty little animal te be perfectly sound, kind and as harmless as a kitten, lie said the reaseu he etlered them cheap was that he owned a large stock rarm In New Yerk state, and that they bred se rapidly that be bad all the large circus commutes overstocked and was compelled te kill them or ship them out en tbe prairies, aud there allow them te ream until they died or were disposed of In some manner. And te still make his argument mere plausible he said that the Delaware, Lsckawauna V Western railroad company eUered such geed facilities that they were easily shipped te Stroudsburg and would be, as seen as a car lead was sold. A fter a pony had beeu selected he would inform the pur chaser that he limit have the required amount of money te pay the freight en it, at tbe fame time stating that all railroad com panies under the uew law compelled ship pers te ixty in advauce and that the money they paid was net for the poulee, but simply te delrsy or ceer the expense? of getting them te the purchaser. In that way he would get the required amount of each pur chaser. Durlug his conversation he produced the best of references, including names of citizens familiar with these he was dealing with at the time. These whom be swindled say that his story appeared te be as true as gospel, and that he told it se nicely, that all of his victims were sure they would get a pony for the paltry sum or Uve dollars. Last week was the time when tbe peuies were te arrle, and consequently a numtierwent te tbe depot te get them. They returned home sorely disappointed but wiser men. It Is said that about twenty-five persons have fallen victims te this pony swindle. In this cx.se tbe swindler's audacity and address wereery wonderful, but really lees won wen dertul than the credulity and stupidity of his victims. We can scarcely pity men who allow their let e of gain te blind them te rea son te this extent. They are ss much the Ictlms el their cupidity as of their stu pidity, pertisp mere. Vx uch Wallers strike. Twenty-two French wallers at the Elberon hotel, in Klbtreu, New Jersey, struck Just before luncheon en Monday afternoon ler an Increase of wages from X 10 te (50 per month. This was granted, but the strikers refused te resume work until the head waiter, Fischer, was discharged. This was refused, and the strikers went te their quarter, where they became se disorderly that fourteen or them were arrested and locked up eer night. . 1M Cartful. Frem tfceN. V. tie raid When a person dies of diphtheria his fun eral should be conducted privately. The safly of the living demands this, for diphtheria never loses an opportunity te spreau iiseu, ana a pUDlle funeral always, mind you, always, gives it that opportunity. I'lttCTlCE KCONOMV. Oh little glrlf, ulwaya practice economy, even your elite peucl 8, sae them up with can-, Fer some day wln-n you no lunger need them te de sums with, Yeu can use thorn he-ited te curl your selt, golden hUr. The Wlfs or an AuibstMdur recently put tha following question te the daughter ir one et our Men hant princess at a Presidential levee "My dear, 1 wa told before I vldlted Amerlci, thit your country women ere net remarka'de ler fine teulh. 1 ilnd It lille the contrary. Take your own for In sutncei l'ruy what dentlfiicu de you use.', I have uwd se. JDONT for years and prefer It te any ether," was the response, header, foUew example ! traeiAi. huthjma. MoeMly the Hest Policy. In advertising a imdlclne It U best te be henext; dtiepilen will uever de; the people won't stand iu let the truth lie known that Hurileck Hloeil llitert cure scietula, and all eruptions el the skin. Thin medicine Is sold ererywherrt by druggists rer sale hy II. u. Cochran, druggUU Ul and 19 .North Queen street, Lancaster. A Werd of Usui ion. lUllread rren, mechanics, commercial travel ers, base iMllUts, farmers, and ethers who labor out nf doers, are p-cnllarly liatile te accident and Injury. THernm' JSlfdrte OU ler bruises, burns, bites and sprains, M onuel the llnc.it an an plicatiens yet dutUed. Ker Hale by U. JJ Coch ran, drugglaU 137 and l'i .North (Jueeu slrceU Lancaster Van'l say Eoeagh. -Icinnntspsak tee highly el llurtteek Jitoeil Jjilltri, thuy hive been a great Ijleeilug te me. 'il . .H'0 nf blllemness and dysien7a from which l hid sutTered for years " Mr J atarsh Dank et Terente, enu r or sale by 11. II. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and UJ worth (jueeu street, Thunder li Down the ages, That ler lameness, ler rheumatism, Inr aches. for nuliis. and for sprains Hr. Themnt' Hcteclrtc OU h a poelUve ami rellablu re misty. or. 1 heinas' Kclectrlc Oil" can m purchased of any druggist. LAH! ,,y ".,l- -'Sr. liuggut,i37 and Iw North (jueen street, LtinutsUsr All Admire a HwdMma Face A pure, clear skin will uuau any lace hand some Manifestly anything which stiengthens and enriches the Meed will directly affect the whole perseii. All eruptions or the skin disap pear when ll unlock Jlloeil Hutert are employed. They ure a vegntubiu remedy of Inestimable value rer sale by . 11. Cochran, druiritlsu 137 and m North gueen street . IuaiS I'estmuier Hem'l A. Hewitt, Of Mente'ey. Mich., dellters himself In this wise Fer colds, burns, sere threat, and rheu matism, Themui' KcUctric Oil cannot be beaten. 1 sav keen It un in iIim .i.nfi.Ni e.. . .. satHly the pee .te I .hall send for a new supply "i". Jrer.fT.e by " " "dran. drugglst,Pli7 and 15a North (Jueeu streeu Luirirr '" VIVAMU, V. KjsTAni4isni;i), i8Ti (UAUTMSN'i OLU STAND.) Yellow FrenFcigar Stere. VIIASUE OF JIAXVS. JACOB F. KING, Proprietor. keeptnga full line of lwle!!S'!',tlnU"ia ClgarB,Vobacee, " lml'r and UemesUe ll prejicnes te uuHulactura a Urn class .,i lly et Havana Clgai . and will sliutiiu iw,.H01' bit personal alteull ja. "" xhe bu"ss JACOB F. KING, MO. U NOKTU QUJtBH BTHXKT. 4s" Yellow front" Jya-;fa MKPICAL OIMMOMM LdVKll HEUULA.TOR. -TAKK SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. COLIC, 1NU1UKSTIO.N, tOUU STOMACH, UiailTBUKN, UKSTbB!:NJSS OK SLEKI'LKKSNKSS. Aaoc4desof Simmen. Liver tUgulater will give prompt relict "While Simmons Liter Regulator It gener ally adndtted Ui bea most ln ,Uuatlt household remedy, I clatiii It H an absolute sperlOu In alt ease of Celic from whauner caue they may arise, and as such I cheerlully recommend It. tn my own case, and en various occasions In my family, 1 have thoroughly tested the merits et this medicine In sudden aud violent attacks, and Id every Instance positive rvllef was expe rienced In a tew minutes and n cure speedily effected. Te alt simllarl) attinkd 1 consclen censclen tlnnsly reoemnieud Miuineni l.lver liegulftter." J as A. lliaeua, M. l , Martin, tla. JrM.w,raw QAPU1MB FUAJSTKKS. 35XKIiAIkS AWAUIIKII TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! TUB llfcST IN TlltS WUKLO. Cures l'leutlsy, Hheumatlsin. l,uiutag,e. Hack ache. Weakues', Colds In the Chest and all Aches and Strains. Ilewara of Imitations under similar sounding names. ear Ask for llenaen's and take no ether. duclieuid&wMVtAt' E XUAUHTKD VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITAnTT TMKSCIR.NCKOr Lira, the gnvit Modteal Werk nf the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errer. of teulh, and the untold miseries consequent thereon. pejres sva 13 prescriptions for all diseases. Cleth, full gilt, only Sl.uu, by man. sealed. Illustrative jiinple tree te all young and middle-aged men for the next DO days. Address us, w. ll. Attaau. uuinnen eirneu itesuia. inTiMjuavnn,(r TMPltOVKD CUSHIONED EAR DKUMS. ODRE FOR THE DEAF. eck's Patent Improved Cushioned Bar Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform the work et the natural drum. Invisible, com fortable and always In position. All conversa tion and even whispers heard.dt.ttnctly. Send for Illustrated book with testimonials, PltBB. AaOress or call ou r. HISCOX, au Broadway. Raw Yerk. Mention this paper. luuelu-lTdAwMWAr' WJXICH t-Vl LliiUOKlf. DURE KYE WHISKY. Old GretT Spring Distillery. Situated en Kast Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, one square east 'of reser voir, Lancaiter, P I havejusterected a new distillery with allot thn latest Improved machinery for dlsUIUug PUltJS ttlK WHISKY. A. II. SHKArrKlt, Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at the famous Old Oroffstewn Spring, which has been noted for IU plenteous and nntalllng supply of the pur est water. At U our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It has neer been known te run dry even In tbe hottest weather, rrnm this spring all tie water used tn the distillery Is ob tained, the pntnp drawing from It twenty-ave gallons a minute. nesiaes my own aisuuea w ussy, t also handle BrandiM, Gins, Wines, &c. aWCall and be convinced. A. B.HUKArKKK, Distiller, ISTOUB Ne. 63 North (Jueeu streeu N. 11. r aimers having geed Bye en hand can find ready sale ter It at the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid for a geed arti cle. aprjs-lydAw GOT REIGART'S OID WISE STOEE BOUCHE SEC, 1PBK HKIDS1KCK. POMMBUYHKC, MOUIZKTaXC. 0 O.ll. MUMM EiTUA OUV, And all 'ether Leading brands of Imported Champagna. Pele Agent ler the Pleasant Valley Wine Company. Special Great Western Kx. Dry, our own brand, the finest American Champagne In the markeL Just received another large Invoice nf Califor nia Claret and White Wine from Napa Valley. Call lern la. " A large stock of Imported burgundies. Clarets, Khlue and hauterne Wines. We also have the largest and fl nest stock et Urandles, Whiskies. Ulns, Madelia, Sberrys and rert Wines, Bass Ale, Uutnness hteut, Saratoga and A pelltnarls Waters In the city. E. E. Slaymaker, Agt.; Me. 20 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKU, PA. PAKAHOLa. p adH, Great Bargains I IN- PARASOLS -AMD- SUIT UMBEELLAS AT UKADQUAUTKU8. R. B. & H.i 141a t King St. apl-tma xorejra. AT EKIHMAH. New Spring Neckties AT KBISMAN'8. There la no garment concerning the It of which a man Is mere particular than a Shirt. Shirt -Cutting la a Sine Art, Te fit comforta ble a shirt must be eat with the proper anotom anetom anotem leal curves, the workpeople must be practical shlrvmakers. Uavtng had an experience of 30 years, we claim te have the best flttlng, best made, beat material and most datable SHIRT la tbe Market for tbe Least Possible Meney, -AT- ERXBMAirS, Ne. IT West KlngStrest, LaneasUr, J B.MA8T1M, wet.ssna an aataa awAaaa n 411 Kinds of Lumber and OeaJ. Uwa.arjoTseo,LaiioaiUr. air JJAUMUAKDNKK'a COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. JiuiKeitt Prtnsa atraat, aaar Caaeiaf aarlKMt AgAaTM,rA. VLOTHISU. w lUitAMHUll rUtfTKH. CALL 118 BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. OBSERVE AND NOTE. CLOTHING -roil- Het Weather. Thin Coire liran d'Ete. Seersucker, t'rtnklnl Meduli-, SpaiiHh Alpacas CnaU and est. Il rit, tue. 'traveling and Urltlng lustein,i;c , 1., fix. Children s tllnghaui and l.tuen One-Piece hills, II iJ and tJl. OBSERVE AND KOTE. Mmtt tilp andSeashere Trunks, Sin) le f 1 6U. ,-ti.lifls, alle, (.lull Hags. (,rtp Sacks and Cnbba, 7ic.teSS.uu, Watcrprel Coats, lltw te tl.W. OBSERVE AND NOTE. Our (.ients Straw Hat, MV. Camas and Straw Helmets, 'Jc te Tic. S oil Felt Pocket MaU.Sne aud Tic Linen Hats, Sic Beys' and Children's Heugh and Beady Straw HaW.icaudlCc. OBSERVE AND NOTE. Cents' rrench Netted Undershirt, sac. iSnnt. Mil. tin llr,Mnn "- Ucuts' and Bey." Narrow Pleated Full Dress V UIIV HUH If f W. Whlte and Percale String Neckties, inc. per dozen. Working Pauls, Sl.uu. btreng&trlped flannel Working hhtrts, 40c OBSERVE AND NOTE. Our Large Stock of Carefully Selected Beets and shoes ter ladles. Misses. Buys and Uents. Ladles' Genuine Dongola Kid Butten Beet, rii Ladles' Hand !ewed Lace Oxfords, II ue. Uents' rull Dress Butten Shee, ILW. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 32. 34, 36 and 38 East Hint; Ht, I.ANCASTKK. PA. MVK l'KBH a kathken. Lew Prices. Clothing at Lew Prices New. The Summer is passing by, and our stock will be Iseld te give us room, te rid us of Summer Goods. When September comes we want most of our tables cleared of Summer Goods, te be relllled by Newest Styles for Fall. Come and see our stock, compare prices, and if you tell its we're tee high, it'll be something strange te us. 2. We're net high priced, but we are strictly first class. Ne trash from our stock. If we can't give you geed value for your money, we'll net ask you te buy. Lew prices, together with geed values, rule here. Ne one will be imposed upon, no matter hew inexperienced. Myers & Rathfon, LEADING CLOT1UKB8, NO. 12 EAST KTNQ STREET. LANCASTKU, PA. me trxKH. iv. JJ1UNN A BRKMKMAH. CARD I We have a number of Goods which are just in season, and which, owing te our giving special attention, we can offer great Inducements. " Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mower as are in tbe market for 96.00 and 17.00. Habv Carriages We carry seventy-Qve varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. llefrigeratera are new in season. Hew few people knew anything about ltefrigera. ten. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you tn five minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal OU Steves There la mere differ ence in Ceal OU 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. Yeucaa from us, Lawn Tennis Sette, Genuine Mexican wad Common Hammocks, Base Ball and all Sporting Goods at Factory Trice. FLDM ilREMEMAH, Ne. 163 North QuMBBtrtrt. easuujtiaM. A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS W1MB." Honest Werk PHILIP C.OLD Carriage WorksNet. Thn Largest Assortment inentef NfCW ANIinauONU-HAND .... ., Hu.Us Wagen, that hVhmU, If Vn.s am lja.j a-a in. wa-T UOEKSor'SWniUUWy-Vm,Uremr,JSrd,SPrtW It ,.,n OTO j! ?ss ski: TJss&jt&smiHr' U Jen WantalModSeeend-llaudPhsjton. Muggy. erMaTsS'i . .,..-. . 0.ht,y.iOU W""1 le ttut ' """'- W. at a &ftitttail OOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Cariiae Works NOS. 126 AND 138 FUST KINU 8TBKOT. LANCASTER. PA ' irrAuivitYm a us Mirruti stheict. rvMUiivvmm. -IITIDMYKK'M KUHN1TUUK 8TOH1X A Cem Wavk. Sumethiiig everybody should knew. A Celd Wae hits struck our prices, and llrey have fallen te almosttheFitKK.iNe Point We want te lliduce Stock. September 1, we take our inventor'. Se we have m.uleacnt. l you care te talk a few inintites about " Fuusituhk." If you are at all interested in the iiues iiues tlen or " 1'ukni ri'itK," then give us it lit tle of )etir attention while we show you through our ltoeMt. 1'erliatiH we lute something ou may w ant. Yeu may think it tee vt.trnt te think about " FititNi tuui:," but you ill be surprised at the ' Coeli.no " enVel of our prict-s.' Take advantage of the Jaiw Tenient ture of l'rices, AT WlHMlKll'n ri'l'.Nni'KK SlOUK, Ceu. K.:t Kine ani Dukk Stukkis, Lancamkk. 1'a. Vs DKK TAKING. WALTER A. IIEIN1TSII, Furnishing Undertaker, Neb. ra7 and 2D Beuth Queea Btreet, LANCASTEIi, PA. .JSlMJ5?IU"IUIt NO' 1J1 SOUTH O.UKKN All the Latest and Most Approved Methods nsed where dmtred. A iiruvleua practical ex reriencsnf lour years anables me te Uuarantea that the Very Ilest Possible bervlce will he lten dered at All Times. Personal Attention (ilven te Olrectlng All runerals Intrusted te my cam. HAIUH.KN, AC. CJADDI.KS, UAKMEHH, da EDWARD KRECKEL, -Daitas is Saddles, Harneee, Trunks, Nets. Robes & Blankets, AO. i MAHT AV.VO BTKKKT, LiSOiSTSS, I'A. The largest and best assortment of TKI1NKS In the city at the lowest cash prlct, all sizes andiiualllles. We have en hand a large assortment of dlf. ferent styles el Harness, both singleand double, and make te order the finest grades of English Coach and flench Coupe Harness. The best Harness Dressing In the world at 80c a box. Call and Kiatnlne Our Stock at Ne. 5 East King Street. JunlMindAw eAjutxansw. OTANDAKD WOK&. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAOB BUILDER, MOS. 0, 0. 13, IS MAKKKT STKXBT, Bear of Fosteffloe, ; Lancaster, Pa. 1 have la Stock and BuUd te Order rery Va riety el the following styles : counts, BUuutas.cAuuiOLaTs, CAslaiAOBS, V1UTOUIAS, BUBlMKSa WAWON&, "T" CAKT8, MeVALL WAOOWS, 8UKM1KS, MAKKKT WAU0K8, PHiBTONB, KXPKBSS WAOONB. I employ the Best Mechanics, and haveractll. lies te build cerectljr any style of Carriage de alrad. The Quality, Style, and Finish of my Werk, ViSk mazes ii aecieeaiy ice vusari BSMSi, MOTTO : Fair Dealing. Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom Prices." Please give me a caU. Bep-JriBg Promptly Attended Te. PKMCKS LO WKK THAW ALL OTHKKS. SW-OneSet of Workmen especially employed for that purpose. MOO. iT WIAHrH. TUT etm HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The Finest Pleur sold In the market. Give It a trial and you will be pleased. Alse Graham flour, Oat Fleur, Kye Fleur, and Self liaising Fleur for BUcult, Ac. Goods Delivered. Tele phone Connection. QUO. WZAMT, aturw-ird Ma lis West Bine Street AT BURMlt'B, PICNIC GOODS FOB TBB PICNIC HIASON. First the Plcnle I'late-tt la light and cheap and requires no washleg-sares yoer dishes. Plain and Mixed Pickles and Chow-Cbew ln audi bottles. Sardines la OH and Mustard. Ooiu Oeiu pressed Beef In two-pound cans. Bened Chicken and Turkey, Petted Haw, Tengje, Fresh Lot) Let) sur. FresS UXambla Blver Salmen. Fresh Mackerel, Fre.h OysUrs U eans aadTlekled Oistersln small Jars for ptealeklns;, lerkblaw UrwaarUBwasswWOaw Beef, etc BURSK'S, NO, 17 MAIT EDXQ BTRMjbT, LaBOAITaU, FA. mHHica, mv at Honest Prices. -AT- aiLIABLB) 126 and 128 East King St. Markst ' ' " .. tnaw-lydAw VLUTU1HU. jej ikmh a uutrruRH. OUT OF THE RUINS ! In (-(insrti'iirwnfnuralei'k and building hav. lug lawn iltslie)ed by flrti, we are cciiniwlled te uwu ler business at Ne. 59 North Queen St., Until our building Is repaired. We will have an Kulltvly NEW STOCK -OF- CLOTHIING A.MI- Gents' Furnishing Goods TllhltK. BY FRIDAY, JULY 22. OUU CUTTKkS WILL IIC TIIKKB TO AT. TKNUTOOUU Merchant Tailoring Department All parties ludebtvd te us will pleesecall at said place. Hirsh & Brether, PENN HALL, ONB-PRIOB OLOTHINQ HOUBB. N OW KKADY 1 Our Rcadv-Made Stock -OF- SPRING CLOTHING. We are prepared te show our NewSPKINO STOCK in Iteady-Made Hulls. Our Assert meat la Larger than uver liefere, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special earn te get up gnnd and Attractive Suits ler the 8PK1NO TUA1IR. and we feel satisfied our effort have been success ful. Call and give us the benefit el 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 GUARANTEED. BURGER & SUTTON, Tallsrs aaa listhlers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LAMCABTIK, PA. T UAHHMAM BBei TUB CHKAPKHT PLACB TO BVY MENS', BOYS' & CHILDREN'S Clothing, IS AT L CANSMAN & BRO.'S. NOTE PRICES : Men's All-Weel Bulls toOrder,atir.l,l. lis, t. Men's All-Weel Pants te Order, at S3, H-V f I, hese goods are unusual bargains and pur chasers wUI save a geed percentage en their Investment. . . . THIN UOODS-Men's teersacker CeaU and Tesu at 11.00, Sl.n.; , ..-.,,. Man's Mohair CeaU and VesU at na,W.7B, Men's Pants at Ue, SSe, 7e., 86c .,1.10,11.', .'lluSdS&ren'. Knee P.nU ataac. apalr. mr We are busily engaged new manufactur ing Fall and Winter Uoeds and are In need et via. Hnnn wUl And It te thtlr advantage tn call early and examine these Genuine Bar gains, especially Bey's and Children's Suits, aa they must go. We . sacr10.ee our summer cloth ing rather than pack them away uuUl next sea son. L. GANSLUN A BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANUFACTUBBIIB OF ea's, ujt ud CklMrewl t'Utklaf, . B. COB. W. gUBBN OKARGB STt, LAMfJABTBB PA TJO.rTUBB OURK QDAKAMTKKD BT F'BaewaVeasS1 BesmSSmi latay. JneaaaaOs or caM. A?l .Sdaataiaavaj V W SAnmmm a K$. "'-"'rti s-m'ffi'titrsiir----aritliii Jtt- 1. ntflMi brm&&lxi&i&