S3;2B3ntW5KMiS 3 , " ?rWT rt-st z& "&.'. K. fc. '.-tit- B V 7- rcsw t-.?- ? m, m m"r. WafRlflr --"-" - i i JfTTELLIGEHGER TUI tm vitft mas. ntm nana tea uum e Tbe Weekly IntelUgeneer ;:eauiMU twt wtewtseAv Neam. '. xum a rasa, fjLfle sea sta eans e , -3 ! 111 ni t tn Jtftmm wnmt m ram tm - -, . E-MIAB M tfMMM AMOTIb WHWI OBffnOfKNH WEEP"'- is is Is u ss is nw.Mu in i lasi (te KmrnSii'. 17mbie K" " ua... IB ion ne an hob neg tat- uoe toss an mm med 'wilTniir in an an mum med jjattrSj uMaaaHawiaowme 'r - noBararrvABTetm MM A OOOSTTIV. ALL AOSlWOUS HI I Hi waa aa oemm e vma WAtra tAust AttrnttULttUrimtdTtUtrmmu ,r rum nfTSXUaBMOaB. rT . ... ... Laneeatar. Fa. A Z ttje Ceiuafttc InteUigencec LAMOASTXE, JULT 29,1887. Haaial TrilniBg. There is a steady pressure in these days towards manual training in the public schools, and the scheme is already well ad vanced in its second stage of experi ment in several of the large cities. This movement is a natural reac tion from the evident extremes of the old systems which turn a student loose en the community with a mind well stored with dead facts and wise precepts, and an Intellect well trained, perhaps, for tlie struggle, with the world but having as little capacity for at once doing useful work in society as any wild horse en south ern pampas. He may in a little while accommodate himself te circumstances and justify the substantial foundation of bis training, just as the athlete who don't knew hew te swim may after learning surpass the savage who has pad dled in the water from his childhood. There is, undoubtedly, something in this cry for manual training in the schoelsand it should be heard with respect. The sudden shock of the plunge from school or college into artisan or trade life should be relieved, If possible, by training for it in the educational system. A ensl ble writer lias declared it te be a " great waste of time te spend two or three years acquiring trade knowledge that may be gained in twelve or fifteen days under proper instructions." Employers are net willing te trust expensive tools te inex perienced boys, journeymen discourage competition, the business colleges have at least proved that in business apprentice ships a great deal of time is wasted in learning a very little. Students of social science talk about the boycotted American boy crowded out of apprenticeships by trade unions, and want te knew what he la te de. Skilled mechan ics from abroad take the place that he might have JiajMjut for the rules of trades ung the number of apprentices. 'llitae considerations urge attention te manual and technical training which might afford a pledNint relief from the men tal strain of the regular course. Faris Mebs. An able article, in the J-omlen Stitunlwj liivitw treats of the recent mob demon stration ever General Ueulanger in a very serious vein. The Jltvhw holds that, while it makes very little difference for the moment whether Reulanger is a quack pure and simple or a gallant eflicer, there can be no question of the strength of his following; and the demonstrations of the 1'aria mob are an ugly symptom, none the less serious because the work of the scum of the great city. Vnu Leuis Courier has aid of bis countrymen that respectable people in France have the misfortune te be cowards, meaning that they will net act for themselves in a crisis, but wait for the government te act, and te-day the govern ment is weak. The most turbulent part of the population of l'aris is against the gov ernment, the people are neutral, the possible successor is known and popular; conditions which have gene before the downfall of every French government. Rut hew many times have these cendi tiens existed without being followed by a downfall '( The Jtoi'cie may be right, but since its article was written events have drifted the ship of state into mere quiet waters. The Reuvler ministry lias gained some sympathy from the people and lias ahewn firmness in its dealing with the Baebs of Faris and with Reulanger. It may de geed work for France by holding its martial spirit in check for u time, and unforeseen events may postjiene the war of vengeance Hat would fellow the triumph of the general. If this man should gain control there can be little doubt that war with Germany would iin aaediately fellow, either by the prompt action of that power against a government avowedly hostile, or famed en by the same impulse that carried Reulanger te control. Behind that "If" lie bloody possibilities en which it is idle te speculate. Faclfle Read Investigation. &c t . Leland otanferd has answered Wi w uuyeigut questions propounded by Hie ire . j Kummissien under pretest. A. He holds that nothing in thercentracts of irt 7 uw i;fni.raj 1'UPiim miiMwi ijjrff y . miuiunzea me (Ot SftSSkA Allet lrt was II ... 1 a..,.- . ' , rj um mid tt.j.uau waa urgautzei under if laws of the state of California rfl A According te the seuater the lavkb i 5 of public lauds and bends te his company, C& MA tint. AnlltlA lliaotver In e..u 1. .(! f authority whatever iu railroad affairs. It : ?-.was a gift pure and siniule without an SBnuch as a thank you due from the railroad. -'Aad further, the senator blandly leeks the igtft horse in the mouth and states that bin .ad new lias a valid claim against the gev-l-ttMawnt of SG3,(Mio,eu. This amount he es upas follews: They werecompelledte C,awutue utnus received from the government a a msb ei seven millions, with interest te ; twenty millions. He claims that the 1 is entitled te 4i per cent, en total amount saved bv the mvn. t in transportation ever it. ti.u be nearly twentv.twe mint. leJms that the government new ewm for transportation i,83a,oeo,ijid PyvelctJMO,O00by the refusal Ftevernment te grant nateuU for lu Uaftgurasaleat by sinking fund tUMB)U Ju the UnlUd IttaU. tr-., -,. Sk- 3:5 &&? iStex- .W.. . LAAlrJ l-iA? be-j. nwy-isA'tniitxfa '' v-. - .- -. iF&V'" r , p. . of 11,013,000, and Hindi In a claim for I i.M.w.nmiiiinn.nr wtt.lA (....in.. .it. I verted te ether subsidized reads, Thli Is all very beautiful. Seme of It Is quite iubllme,and people will be anxious te knew just hew auch of "the earth" the senator thinks was Riven te his read. The Okie Republicans. Jehn Sherman has carried the day at the Oliie Republican convention, and hlspresl dential indersement resolution has gene through unopposed. Nene but goslings, however, will pretend that he has a united Republican patty at his back In the Duck, eye state. The antl-Sltertnan forces, for the sake of harmony, agreed et te show I their hands, and nil went smooth as the I waters of the Xlamra river a few JUllee I above the great cataract. Rut there are falls below, and there will be in the Sher man tide. The platform adopted at the convention is in places thoroughly bad. Everything that was demagogic was endorsed, In cluding the Rlair educational bill and the dependent pension bill. There Is no de mand for reduction of taxation which is just new most burdensome, the Repub lican leaders being consistent in this, for an overflowing treasury Is the prolific parent of demageglsm. The bloody shirt is waved less frantically than usual, and the battle Hag order was left alone as a boomerang net safe te touch. If Ohie Republicanism Is a sample of the national kind, it Is apparent that the party of Lincoln, Chase and Seward Is dying for lack of live issues en which it may be quickened. The Ohie idea Is eyery man rer blmielf. Tun annual digest Jut completed ahewa values In Chatham county, Georgia, which Includes Savannah, aggregating f4,C7,r30. This la an Increase of f 1,015,335 ever the pre vious year, and an Increase of tVKcltiO ever lNst. Tbe rate of taxation In the county will be reduced from W te S2 cents en the f 100. Wanted A speech from Jehn Sherman that will net contain a bloody shirt hewL SKSATen HKSKV L. DAWES Of MMBAChU- autts, In common with millions mere in this country, wants a revision and reduction of the tar ill duties and internal revenue taxa tien. This is what he said te the American Papermakers' association at Saratoga : " The revenue te day greatly exceeds the expendi tures, and has se exceeded them for a long time. The excess is accumulating at a rate exceeding f 100,000,000 a year. The last of the public debt that Is due before 1S91 has been called lu, and there Is no way of paying out a dollar of this excess. It must go en accumulating In the treasury, and remain locked up there until unloosed by legisla tion. That hoarding of idle money In the treasury will, at the present rate, exceed M00,000,p00 before 1MH, if It withdrawal from the currency does net Itself produce business disaster. It la already creating sLarm In business circles and at the treasury. Ne one can measure the serious consequences) of its continuance." Give that presidential chestnut, Jehn Sherman, all the rope he wants. Mil. AND MltS. CLEVELAND Will Visit Philadelphia en September 15, 10 and 17. The Quaker city will be a One place te go te during theso three days. The -Vcip JCm'x telegraphic report last evening, el tlioGlever-ISrudiiuru prize tight, hud the piiKlllsU battling seventy rounds in thirty-live minute. The Kxiuniner, which has the same " pony" aerviee, nays they fought seventy-two rounds In thirty-live minutes. A detailed account In the I.ntki. i.K'ENCKit, agreeing with this morning's Philadelphia and ew Yerk papers, stated that nine rounds was the number. On the iMvtiM of calculation presented by the Sew AVd'.i figure, two rounds would have been fought every minute. But at least one ene one Teurth of a minute must be allowed between rounds ter rout, mid in the whole seventy rounds there would be sixty.nlne intervals. This would have consumed seventeen and one-fourth of the thirty-live minutes, leaving seventeen and three-fourth mlnutea In which the actual Uniting cf the alleged seventy rounds occurred. This would be at the rate el four rounds of actual Lighting per minute ! The AViimiiier'i figures en .seventy-two would show a mill mere remarkable con tl let with human poHsiMllties. Under the Marquis of Qtieenaberry rules the rounds are three mlnutea In length with one minute rests. Thus the Intei.i.kikncer account very prop erly and accurately gue the number of rounds as nine, consuming thirty-live minutcH. On the -Wic Kru basis of seventy rounds this light should properly have con sumed four hours and thirty-nine mlnutea. On the Kiumintr basis the fight ought te have lasted four hours land forty seven mln utee. Our contemporaries should net push the gentlemen of the prize ring tee hard In Una sultry weather. Last year the Internal revenue system yielded f 113,KiC,7&7 of revenue at a coat of only $1,075,000 for collection. J03KIM1 riENXON J-OHAKKK Will gTOW tired or carrying Old-Man-of the bea Hher man en his back. Majer Hl'hkk, the New Orleans Journalist. has high hopes el the industrial future el the Mew Seuth. Leaving out of Ibe question the ere and coal, limestone and manganese se lavishly distributed throughout Virginia. TenntHseeand Alabama, he spoke of fields ei enterprise as yet comparatively unopened. "North Carolina and Arkansas," be aald. "have Jtessemer ere enough te rebuild the navy, fortify the country and relay every mile of iron en the railreada In the United States with steel." lie pointed out also that tbe manufactured products of the Seuth bad Increased from f315,(Cl,79l In 1SS0 te $620, 835,000 in 1&7, a gain of two hundred and thirteen millions of dollars in seven years During the same period the agricultural pre ducts of the Seuth showed an increase of $132,772,378. Moreover, and this la a new point that will surprise these wbe have net reflected en the matter "the Seuth," he aald, "can offer te the world thirty-nine per cent, of all the arable land in the United States, and of this there U open te settlement U7,7W square miles belonging te the United States govern ment" m a Think of ISIalue having te resort te all the arts of the politician te secure Maine's en dorsement ! PMUHONALi. IIins.pit Ha inn, a retired merchant, llv -i.1? 'I"1?1"". Y., dleu ou Wednesday night, at the age el 1U7 years. ii,Vi,i,.-ffl'.KH he lawyer who defended dralr ,iV.'u'iU"u u?.lw;lBJ '" robbing a hotel I'HKtlllKNT K ! Ol.KMKNTM nl II, n CHI sens' Saving, bank e I l eavenieVth K.naLJ' has tied with the Oltlzen"yuZ.By e the m ' tent of fSI.UH), and the bank Is cleaad. Hen. p. A. Ce i. u nh, the well-known alassaehusetU statesman, had bis baaicave overhauled at Halfast by gevernmn77i7l tlve, who thought they might ilnd dyamlie therein. Cellins was very indignant. Alfiiku Kkuit, the gun maker, enjoyed the reputation of being a geed master. He was frank and straightforward, but often rough and hasty, at ether tlinea grave and taciturn, even u eccentricity. Ills successor la his only son Frederick. 1'hkhidknt Ci.kvkland say a be will re gard invitations by wall te visit cities wltb the same feics a though tbey were made la person by ponderous committee. Mem phis, Tenn., and ether cities were about te send big delegations te Invite him, and the praaldeut very properly desires te save bis own time and the money of tue visiting del egation. " " 8v. H. r. Bsbxuakt aad ethers art agf . "S THE IiANOASTElt DAILY INTEIiLTClENCEIl, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 188T.' utlng In l'hiladaiphla chems te trallda borne for servant girl 11 la proposed te build A Itrn hnilM with about 300 reOtBS IB s It and beard German servant glrla at cost, or bout tiTJ or te a week, or aa much in aa possible. it I also the intention te have aa intelligence offltwejenneeted with the aecaa, for lb purpeaa of supplying glrla with altoa altea altoa tlena free or charge. lienn Tknne.n la net gllted with a memory of face. It waa told that he wan entertained one day at dinner by a Mr. Oscar Browning, a wealthy gentleman well known In Londen aeclety and net at all related te Drowning the poet. A rewilaya alter Mr. Browning met Lord Tennyson at a reception and aaluted him cordially, but the toot looked at him vaguely andt'ldnet reoegnlxe hint. "De you net remember, Lord Tennyaen T 1 am Browning,'' aald hie iiuemlam beat "Ob, no, you are net," answered Tennyaen placidly, "I knew Kebert Browning lntl- mately, and you cannot persuade me that you are he." He eir he went, leaving hia un,ertuPu 'pteruiuer In a Uecideilly un- pleasant predicament A Jadlelal Visw el joernalUin. Prem tbe Mew Yerk Herald. The supreme court of Louisiana has ahewn that It understands the true principle of jour nalism. In a controversy between the editor and the business manager of a Sbrevepert paper the court, deciding against the busi ness manager, held that "a public newspaper Is net a purely mercantile enterprise, nor le the vocation of an editor merely mercenary." Judge Kenner then went en te aay : Surely newspapers bave some object higher than mere money making. As oper ated In modern tlmea tbey are something mere than mere advertising mediums, or even purveyors of news, Tbey are organs el public opinion, instructors el the people, advocates of certain fixed policies and princi ples, the promotion of which muat gratify the Intellectual and moral desires of their proprietera, even If they de net In all cases advance their pecuniary Interests. We might well conceive that, though ettered ample pecuniary Inducements te ad vocate principles or causes wblcb they disbe lieve, or te abstain from advocating these which they approve, worthy Journalists would reject such prepositions with the acorn which tbey deserve. We must apply the same rule te the editor of a newspaper. He, tee, must be treated as a man who baa principles and convictions, a sense of public duty, a devotion te the inter est of hia people, aa he understand them, and we must assume that, in executing the functions of bis high calling, he sets a value upon the advancement of such objects tar above and beyond any mere iecuulary re ward. That la a sensible view of the true func tion c l a great newspaper properly con ducted. tVPFMMBBlOK VF PLBVHV-VMMvnUM Pseaif iranta Dees Net Wen With th D el Animal Industry . The chief et the United States bureau of animal Industry has just made a preliminary report te the commissioner of agriculture In reference te the progress of the work ter the suppression of pleuro-pneumenla for the six mentba ending June 30, IS.7. The report aays that Pennsylvania la believed te be the only state In tec ted wltb pleuro pleure pleuro pneueonia the authorities of which have declined te accept the new rules and regulations and te give the national Inspec tors any recognition in this work. The last communication received from the governor's agent la te the etlect that, prnldlng the attorney general decides favorably, the de partment of agriculture will be permitted te pay the expense of the work In Pennsylvania en condition that the work Is done under the supervision of an oflleer under the governor's control and subject te rules emanating from him. Such rules must be subject te abroga tion by either parly as seen as they are ahewn net te be te the advantage of either. and there must be no possibility of damage te the Interests of the state by the action of ine national omeera. Ce-operation is net recommended upon these terms, aa it la believed that work under such conditions would be no mere ellectlve than the present state work, and conse quently the government has nothing te gain by paying the expenses. An investigation Is recommended te determine the extent of the infection in Pennsylvania, and if this should prove aulllcieut te endanger the ani mals of ether state the cattle of Pennsylva nia should be placed In quarantine and pro hibited from going te ether states unless accompanied by a permit from an luspecter of the bureau of animal industry. A Cigar Connoisseur. Frem the Commercial Bulletin. "Get any mere of these cigars like you sold me yesterday ?" asked a perspiring citl ten of a Hanover street vender et the weed." "Yeu mean dose tine Imported goods, tlve for a quvarter," said the dealer, with a gratl lied smile. Leuis, make me down from der hhellut a box of dose imported cellar cellar cellar dores." The ameker grimly anawered the smile, and then said : "Jest put one 'n my hat, will yer? I read 'n tber paper that a cabbage leaf in the bat'll prevent sunstroke." And he get outside just in time te be misstd by an empty cigar box. Ki-Artleg. Frem the Teiis Hitting, lilfe at the Kerrest Heme is ex-acting. In Entrance te tha Catacombs la net mere forbidding than a mouth dismantled et teeth Thl dlafli;urennl t In ucit In stances, the conteinenccs of a want tt attention te them In south, but l happily praventlble. with SO.OUO.NT.uitd, as a stump speaker once urged his andltiisU) vote, "nar.yandelten " Tela staple article H a thoroughly reliable means or rendering the teeth ornamental and servlctialilu. The pnus and medical prufeaalen Income It, miemviJLi. mutivmm. Heassty the Hast roller, ' ' In advertising a medicine It Is best te be honest; deception will nuver de; tbe people won't stand lu let the truth be known that Hurdeek Bloetl Btiltrt cure acrelula, und all eruptions of the skin. ThN medicine la sold everywhere by druggists. or sale by II. II. Cochran, drugghk 1J7 and IH North Uueen street, Lancaaier. A Werd of Caution. Kallread men, mechanics, commercial travel er, base ballUU. farmers, and ethers who labor eat et doera, are peculiarly liable Ui accident and Injury. rAenmi' Kcltctrie Oil for bruises, burns, bites and sprains. Is one of the flneat ap plications yet dHvUed. rer aale by II. II. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and liU North Uueen street, Lancaster uaa'l Say Kaeagh. I cannot speak tee highly el Jlunleek Bleed Bitter i; they litvu been a great bleating te me. Cured me of bllteuaneaa ami dyapepala from which 1 htd auflerud for years." Jlr. J. Marsh, bank of Terente. Unk r- or aale by II. 11. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and IX) Werth Queen street, Lancaster. Theadsr ii Down the Agss, That for lameness, ferrhenraatlam, for achea,fnr palna,and for sprains Dr. Themui' J-.ctectric Oil U a positive and reliable remedy. Dr. Themas' Kcltctrie Oil" can lie purchased of any drugslat. or sale by H.iL Cochran, diuggUki37 and 1JU North CJ ueen street, l.ane ister. Ail Admire a Haudaeiua face. A pure, dear skin will make any face hand- some. juauiieauy BiiyiuiiiK wnicn sirengtnens and enriches the bleed will directly afflict the whole person. All eruptions et the akiadlssii- rwar when Burdock Jlloed Hitttrt are employed. They are a vegetable remedy of Inestimable value, for aale by H. H. Cochran, druinrlat. 117 and 1S North yueen street. Lancaster. . resUnasUr Mauri A. Hewitt, Of Mente'ey. Mich., delivers himself In this wise: ""or colds, burns, sere threat, and rheu matism, Tlteuuit' Kcltctrie Oil cannot be beaten. 1 sav keen tt ud te thu aLandard. ami u. win satisfy the people. I shall seud ler a new supply seen' Fer sain by ii. It Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and III North (Jucep street, Lancaster. A Mataarkablej Geed Man la he who attend te tha comfort nf hia lamllv and will net let his llttlu ones suffer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their a.wvw ma, ie uu4i!f UITOI, UUl Willi BOOIIIfl ai aJl urnes give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's Uelauiu. frtce su cenuand iruu Mturt. rer aale by H. u. Cochran, l (Jusen stieek Lancaster, fa. gglsktUI North .." Cochran, N as. U7 and 13a North Uuean ceuStittiSiril'.-' u.aeilln Bill Celt's WfilWISi'ua.1 hU te cure ail Urpat a - B' Mysury Holaae. " remedy, it la quarautaad te ralteva Ind S"5 Asthma, BrenchltU and Coughi JiSlnijuif Cochran, druvglsk NaU7 North e!iftrM' and get a trtalWu traa et oesk TUrge sisTta) eenUandSl. " (J WHV WILL YOU cough when Sblleh'sCare wlllveliaausBJateivUlel frlee 10 cu., w cuZ Ad rer aale by fLM, eeaaraa. vnn TT OTsjB gWf OTaTaAwBf) JsBBpBaj ffrBJBaVVi 1 jgfc.3 , , 4n MKVtCAl. 1MMON8 L1VKU KKUULA.TOK -TAKE SIMMONS LIYER REGULATOR. Cal.tO, INimiKSTlON. SOllll STOMACH, HBAUrilUHN, Kfc.STLKSNBsSOIt Sl.KKI'I.KSSNKiS. A geed dens of Simmen Mrcr Urgnlater llt give prompt relief. "While Simmen Liver Ucgulater It gener. ally admitted te bea mint Invitlusliln hoiitrheld remedy, 1 claim It U an absolute mwrlBc In all eases et Celic Irem whatever ciie thiy lnsy aHe,anaas such 1 clieerfully recommend Ik In my own cane, and en various pocaMeiis In my family, 1 Imye thoroughly tiwted tha merit el this medicine In atiddtm ami violent attacks, and In every Instance pnsltlve rWlet waa eipe- rteuced In a tow liilimlc amlarurespeeany effected. Te all similarly artt'cud 1 conscien tiously rocernmond Simmen I. Iver Kegulater." Js. A. lUai-ia, at. 1, Hitceu.Ua. JyTf-M.W.VAw QAPC1NK PUASTKRS. 35 JIKHVUS A1 AltllKD TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! TUB I1K3T IN THK WOULD. Cnrea I'lenrlsy, Bhenmatlsm, bnmbage. Hack. ache. Weakness, Celd In the Chest and all Aches and Strain. Beware of Imitations under ttmllar sounding names. Ask for Bennn's and take no ether. declt-emdAw MWAK jqUMPHHKYS'. OMEOPATUIO SPECIFICS. DR. IIIIMPUBBVS' itoekolAII niaeasea, Cleth and Geld binding, UI Pages, with steel Kngravlng, MA1LBU rttKB. List or 1'rlaelpal Nes. Cures. Price. 1. rarsRS, Cot geatlen. Inflammations A X Worms, Werm rur. Werm Celic 21 3. Cktism Celic, or Teething of lurant V 4, DiAHKUtSA, of Children or Adults rt i. UTSssTaav, Urlplng, XUlleua Celic 2S K. Cbelska Mcbbl-i, Vomiting T 7. Coveua, Colds, BrenchltU 8. Niraiuni, Toothache, raceache -a . liaAUAuuas, Sick Headache, VurUtre a 10. Dvsrsrsu, lillleua Stomach a 11. ScrrasessD or PAtaruL fsmeDS, It WHiras,toe rrefnae ferteds 13. Caecr, Cough, Ulfflcnlt Breathing 26 It. Salt nasuar. kryslpelas, BrapUen 23 11. Uiirsirua, Kheematlc 1'atns ts 10. Fsvsrakd Aeirs, chills. Malaria 90 17. riLsn, Blind or Bleeding 90 19. Catarrh. Influenza, Celd In the Head Se an. Waoerixo Ceruu, violent Coughs SO . Ussbhal Dbsilitt, Physical Weakness.... 30 17. KtnssT UiasAsa 30 V. NSBVOUS USBILITT tl.ll.) Ji. UaisAar Wbakssa. Wetting lied Nd Ji DlSSASUOFTUSilBABT. PalplUUOn..t...tl.0U Sold by Urnirgtitts, or sent postpaid en receipt nf prtce.-llUlll'UUaVS' MKUICINBCO. 10B Fulton St.. N. T. lebtVLvdAwMWAr MXVVtUSUMB. T7ACATION EXCLUSIONS, RAYMOND'S VACATION EX0URSIONS. All Traveling Kipenses Included. A pirty of limited number will I.bavs aDili'uia, M or day, AcucaT .i, ler the SECOND QBAND TOUR run.- Yellowstone National Pari 1 The enUre trip will occupy 27 days, and Ten Pavi-twliwlbecualeiuary period-will bsipent amid the Wonders nf the Park with apeclal acuities for vlewlbgtte Marleua tint SprliiK' and (lessen!, the fallaerths . ellnwatene, Orand Canen of the Yelluaatede, Yellnwateuu Lake, etc. On the outward Journey halts will be made at Chicago, Milwaukee, the Ueaiitllnl liellsef the Wisconsin, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Lake Mlnnetenka ; and en the return at .N lagara Valla. In addition the alteve Four Summer Trlpa ; Laat Unind Tour te Vollewatone Natlinal I'urk wltb added trip te ruget Sound and California, Monday, Meptemlier It ; and aeceud tour acm the Continent via the Northern 1'aclitc Uatl. read, Tneaay, Ocuher 1 1, W. UA.YMOND. I. A. . W1IITCOMI1. r-8end for drcrlpttve circulars designating blchtrlpltlideairtd. for H. F. SHIELDS, ill Seuth Mnth Street, Umlnr the Continental Hetel, 1'l.lladelphla Jy'iWtdTh t-,8 tAB amu verrmmm. JTKWCeilKKS, CATCU ON I KVKUYUOUr UBMBMBKU 1 When yen get teCentre Sinarn. luit drop Inte thuTBAandCOii KKSTOilK (the only one In alghll. and gel our prtcus ei all goods. Come and we will greet you cordially. OUKSUUAK13 ALL SUOAB t UDKTKAIS ALL TBA I uuh cerr kk is all cerrgg t MO AUULTBUATION' O.NB TBIAL SBCUltEi YOUK CUSTOM. Memember the Address CLARK'S TEA AND C0FEE1 STORE, NO. IB CKNTUBSUUABK. marZUfdAw COMETI1INO MEW t We have the Sole Agency for City and County for MANNY'S LEMON SQUEEZER. SOMBTIIING K.ST1BBLY NBW. loesnetsqneezA, but acu directly and only upon the pulp, lly this preceaa you obtain the clear Juice from the pulp, with none nf the bitter oil from the skin. A lemonade thua made la mere wholesome and agreeable. Try It ones and you wUI never want te uaean old fashioned squeezeragaln They are made of glaaa. easily kept clean. An ornament te the Utile. Barb member of the ratnlly can make a lemonade. Call and see them. rOK 8 ALB AT CLARKE'S TBA AM11 COrrkB IIOU8K, NO. 52 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTKll. PA. BAKAHOLa. B.a 4H. Great Bargains I -IN- PARASOLS ANU SUIT UMBRELLAS AT UBADQUAUTKBS. R. B. & Hal 14Bkt.tKinaBt. ani-xmd D H.MART1M, wbeusul An aavAia aatsa n All Kinds of Lumbar ud Oeal. ..aB-Vawsi Ne. 400 Menk Wats AM Prima Stnstu. sbev Uuaen. LaaeuLar. ms-i gAUMQAKDNKH'H COM HAM Y, COAL DEALERS. l?N,pt?2lL,U8e,,,,t,,, "- 0Amaa-Neru VrtMa atitsM, Mar Baailac tm I0ATSl,-A, V & a'??? t.f.'j"j''S;f,vwi.U eVy, fHlJf; UI.OTillXU. M YKK8.V KATlit'ON. Lew Prices. Clothing at Lew Prices New. The Summer Is passing by, and our stock w 111 le sold te give us room, te rid us of Summer (loeds. When September comes we wnnt most of our tables cleared of Summer (ioeds, te be refilled by Newest St lea for Tall. Cenie and see our stock, compare prices, and if you tell us we're tee high, it'll be something strange te us. i We're net high priced, but we are strictly Drat class. Ne tr.ish from our stock. If we can't give you geed value for your money, we'll net nsk you te buy. Lew prices, together with geed values, rule here. Ne one will be imposed upon, no matter hew Inexperienced. Myers & RatMm, LKAU1NU CLOTH I Kits, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTBB, FA. W1XKS AXO LliJUUKS. pUKE KYK WU1HKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en Kast Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, one square east .of reser voir, Lancaster, P I have Just erected a new distillery with allot PUKM HYNmw,ursKY,UCWnenr l0 UUU,U . A.ll.SHBArFKK,PreprletOT. This Distillery ha been erected at the famous Old UrotTalewn Snrlng.whtch ha been noted for It plenteous ana unfailing anppty of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It has never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather. Prem this spring all the water used In the distillery is ob tained, the pump drawing from It twenty-five gallons a mluute. ueaiaea uiyewnauuueaw nuky, i also handle Brandies, Oini, Wines, Ac SVCall and be convinced. A. B.SlIKArrKB, Distiller, fSTOUB Ne. North gueen Street. N. B. Tanners having gixid Bye en hand can And ready sle ler It at the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid for a geed arti cle. apng-lydAw G' REIGART'S WDTE STOEE OLD BOUCHE SEC. tl'BU UKlli.SIKCK. POMMBUYSBC, MOKIZETaKC. SOU MUMMBXTUAllltY, And all 'ether U-ading brands of Imported Leading brands Chauipagnv Sele Agent ter the Pleasant Valley Wine Company. Mprcltl Ureal Wntiern Its. nry. our own brand, the Ducat American Chauipasrne In the market. Just reerlvfd another large Invoice or Callfnr ?.,.:'a,?l ma Wkll) Wlue from Maim Valley. California. r.A.UrK8,,nckofImPerte,,narKundle8,CUret, Uhlne and Sauterne Wines. ' ' We also have the largeat ami finest stock of SStf iJJ?,rl,l1l "!. "",-". Sherrrllnd fort Wlnna, Haas Ale, Uulnmwa Stout, Saratoga andApelllnailaWaUinilnthe city. """ H. E. Slaymaker, Agt, Me. 20 BAST KINO STRBHT, LANCASTBB. PA. MOWKKH. SC. 1UNM A BBKNKMAN. CARD! 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 nave as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for SS.ue and 17.00. lteby Carriages-We carry seventy-flve varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Befrigeraters are new in season. Hew few people knewanything about llefrigera llefrigera ten. It took us twenty years te learn. w?,.?ln teacn you ln Ave minutes: It will be worth something for you te get tee beat. Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ, enee in Ceal Oil Steves than almost anv. thing manufactured. Dent spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream .freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can seu get the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican vnd Common Hammocks, liase Vail and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FUN aIrENEMAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Btreet jroreas. AT KKIHMAN'H. New Spring Neckties AT BBItMAW'8. There I no garment concerning the fit of hlch a man I mera particular Uuin a shirt. Shirt Cutting la alrine Art. Tofltceinfort ug ISt pie a stun must be cut wltb Um proper anotem ieu curve, ine worapeepi muat be practical shtrv makers. Having had an experience of se years, we claim te have tha best fltllug, bast iiiwip, Wa HIWMWI MWIIIU, uuiwdib) SHIRT In tha Market for tha Laast feasibt Meney, JiX BBISIIAN'S. IT Waat Klngstraet, Laneas wn. klngstraet, Laneaatar. rva al um amwt. FOB KKNT. . . seven-Beem Brick Heuse situated en Bast rmdertck street. Apply at juueJD-tfd l0.3llBASrttteUBKICICBT. TpOH KENT. Ai two or lour rooms In HrimmaHa Vm Building, andsasli Ne. lUlg North Quean aLraeL Uut aslnduded. Apply at UbUI-ua MKlMMBB'a Ll VBBY OrTICB. fJIOR HALK OR KKNT-BKIUKHtABLK mi naiouwxsuiaat.en Cbrutlai Andlot,17xsefaet.on ChrUtlan street, b- laaiB mmmh a,tHK auia Mimeg swvei aasUy changed Inte machine ahe: Bast King and Orange atre street. cab aaesuna aben or kenaav .Basy Unas. U. V. BUUMAKKB, is-ua UOftMY-ULW. PRIVATE HALS, WUI be sold at prlval sale tha valuable property earner Lemen Mulberry and lihar lihar lihar lotte frosting WO fast en Lemen street, SS las cw Maibrry, mam St lew e Chrlel straajt. Apply te .SSlHSat . tk MWlfrlSsiB ituhi OABallAsfas, J MOTTO THAT ALWAYS W1MB. Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHILIP DOERSOM'S (OLU BBLIABLB) Oarriage Works Net. 126 and 128 East King St. A. t AMmmentN-W-JJ UuM II Ten Want a Uend and rtrstciaas Phwten, UO TO UOBRSUM'S. It Yen Want a Nice Comfortable ramlly Oarriage, ue TO IKIBItNOM'S. l)01H8oi,.!w,u,l,ll,",iyXeulI,8e,0C "reu,,rlM, " Bind elspHnt. If von OTO If Yeu Want A Nice and Neat ttiialneaa Wagen, (III Ttl DOBBSOM'a. II Yen Want a llurable Market Wagen, HO Ttl tiOBkUMIM'S. II Veu Want a Weed Koeondllanrt I'hajien. Buggy, or Market Wsjmn.UOTO ItOBKSOM'S. If Yeu Waul te iluy a riraUCIasa ArUcle at a Lewer I'rlee tkaa any otter pJaeatu the city oeuDty, 410TO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Garriae Works, NOS. 126 AND 128 EAST KING (STREET, LANCASTER, PA. wWrACTOKY-Ue A Its HIFVLIH STliKKT. rnars-lySAw t?tjrvM. TyiUMYKK'H KUHN1TUHK 8TOKK A Celd Wavk. Something-everybody should knew. A Celd Wave lias struck our vrices, ami they have fallen te almost the Fukkzine 1'elut We want te lUduce Stock. September 1, we take our inventory. Se we have made a cut. De you care te talk a few minutes about " Fuhnituiik." If you are at all Interested in the ques tion of " FuitMTUitK," tlien give us a lit tle of your attention while we show you through our Hoems. l'erhui we Iiave something you may want- Yeu may think it tee wartn te think about " Fuhni tuuk," but you will be surprised ut the " Coelino " effect of our prices. Take ailvantage et the mw Temera ture of Trices, AT WlDXYER'S FUUNITUKK STOKK, Cen. East Kine and Dvkr Stuekts, Lancaster. 1'a. UN OKKTAKINf). WALTER A. IIEINITSII, Farnishieg Undertaker, Nes. VT and SO Seuth Queen Street, LANCASTBB. PA. SaVRBMDBNCE NO. STBBBT. UI SOUTH (JUKEN All the Latest and Most Approved Methods used where desired. A previous practical ex perience of lour years snables me te tluaruntee that the Very Heat Possible Service will be Ren dered at All Times. Personal Attention Olren te Directing All rnnerel Intrmted te my care. HAtHH.KH, AV, SADUI.K.S, HAKNl-H, .ta EDWARD KRECKEL, -DS1LS IS Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets. AO. S MAHT AV.VU HTKKKT. LSHCASTSB, I'. The largest and best assortment of TlttlNKS In the city at the lowest cash prices, all sixes and iiualllles. We have en hand a large assortment of dif ferent styles el Harness, bothslngleanddeuhln, and make te order the dnest grades el Bugllab Coach and rrench Coupe Harness. The best Harness Dressing In tha world at Sue. a box. Call and Kxamlne enr Stock at Ne. 5 East King Street. lunlMindAw gTANDAKD WORK, Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAQE BUILDER, NOS. 40, ii, U, 48 MABKBT STBBBT, Bear or PesU uuiicaj. . Lancaster, Fa. I have In Stock ana Build te Order Kvery Va rtety et tha (oUewtng style : CODPBS. BUwUlBS. CABKIOLBTS, CAKBIA8BS,VIUTOBIAS, BUS1NKSS WAUOMJ, "T CABTB, MOCALL WAUOMS, SUBBtBST "" MABBBT WAUONS, PDAETONS, . . . BXPBBSS WAOONS. I employ tha Best Mechanics, and have facUI- U te buUd corertlyanystyUef Carriage de- TBS QtuiltT. StTla, and rtnish of i It dwadedly the CUBAfBST imWtT MABBBT. Ji?S22l 'SUS' Htmssj Werk at Bot Bet os rriess." Flsassilvsassaeall, atefsvirlsg Tnmjuj Atteae4 Te. raiCBS LOWBB THAN ALL OTHBBS. fef?k'rrWk,MWeUI,'-,0a an AT WIAMTB. -i-TBV OUK HIGH GRADE FLOUR. V our, Oat rienr, Bye rieur, and Self Uatalug Fleur for Blscalh Ac Geed DeUvered. Tel phone CounecUen. OBO, WXAMT. aeg-v-ivd Ma 1U Wwt mac stret it HURHK'8. PICNIC GOODS reu tub ncNie a basen. first tha Flcnle Plata-It 1 light and cheap and requires no waahleg-savea your dlahea. Plain and Mixed. PIckM andChow-Chew In mall betUasy aardlna l Oil and Musiard. Com Cem prmaed Baf In two pound cans. Bened Cbiekan and Turkey, Pests Hasu. Tongue. Fresh Leb. ur. Fresh Cosutabte silver Salmen, Fresh Mackerel, Fre-k oyster laeaw and Pickled Oi star In tsaU Jan Crr ptealeklnt. lerkttiau Cream ckasaa, awtw Chtcee, Chipped Meat, etc BURSK'S, NO, 17 BAST KINO TOUT, aVAMOAnaa, FA Ht'tWfW,u. . fl.OVMIAH. H IRMM A BKOTUKH. OUT OF THE RUINS ! In cnnsernnceef nursleck and bnlldlng hav ing lieun ilratmyed by Ore, wa are compelled te open fur business at fte. 59 North Queen St., Until nur building Is repaired. We will have an Bullruly NEW STOCK OF- CLOT HUNG -AMU Gents' Furnishing Goods TIIKIIB. ur FRIDAY, JULY 22. OUU CUTTBHS WILL 1IB THBBB TO AT TBNDTOOUU Merchint Tailoring Depirtmrat mr All parties Indebted tens will pleaaecall at aald place. Hirsh & Brether, PENN HALL, ONE-PRIOH OLOTHIWO HOUBB. jewltKAnv I Our Read v-M ado Stock -OF- SPRING CLOTHING. We are prepared te show enr NewSI'BlNls STOCK In Ueady-Made Mult. Onr Assortment la Larger than ever befere, and Price Lewer. We have taken special care te get up geed and Attractive Hulls for the 8PKINU TKAOB. and we feel aaltaBud enr effort have been success ful. Call and give na tha DaneBt of your opinion. Onr Custom Department la Stocked with all the Newest Novelties la Suitings, which wa will Make te Order In tba Best Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUBGEE & SUTT05, Tallara aad Clathlert, NO. 24 OBNTRI SQUARP, LANCASTBB. PA. UANHMAM HRO. TUB CHBAPBST PLACB TO BUT MENS', BOYS' & CHILDREN'S Clothing, UAT L. GANSMAN & BRO.'S. NOTE PRIOE3 : Men's All-Weel Suit te Order, at Si, ti.l 18. lis. s". Men' All-Weel I'anls te Order, at SJ, SX90, i, There gerds ate unnaual bargains and pnr c baser will sav A geed percentage en their Investment. . THIN Uoeds Men's Seersucker Ceau ana VMeuVMohJriCeal. and Ve.U at BV.M US, Men's Pants at rte , SSc., T5c, 85c, ILlO, ll.f , S160.SI7i.sten.wm.HOO.nw. One Hundred i'slr.ef chUdren's Knee I'anls at'JAc. apalr. T Wa are busily engaged new manufactur ing Fall and Winter Uuuds and are In need of room. Buyer will Unit It te their advantage te uw, 0MIJ at..v aaaiuiiw IOUHI ajailuinB Star- gain, rapeelally .Uuy's and Children's Suit, aa Ibeyrnuaige. We aacrldee our summer cloth ing rather than pack them away until nest sea son. L. GANSMAN A BR0 Merchant Tailors. MAMUPAOTUBIBe OF lea's, Bsys aa4 ChlMnal CUUIaft a. B, COS. tf. QUIBM OB ANSI STt, LAMCABTBB PA. "aFthe'ctuMpest (aad BzeIbaIv) Clethiajj Heuse la the city. RUPTOHB-4JUHK UDAKANTMKO HT . pr. J. B. Mayer. Hi Area street. PMUdel. ti.jp-t'' paaa.-. assssi a sssssj, jassssesasss sat eess tmnSmt,iAUMTSmStm
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