'.f tVl etsfw itrLI ..-"" .'! L k, J! d1 m T.r- Aa.l". t1 " XI JC - . v! p "iv -nrv-jr -i-i. riii -H T - - j- -ts. vj" "t wji'.jr WWiMf THE LANCASTER DAILY 'INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, f AUGUST 8, 1887. ilflMW.-!&. a& vW-.V.S'" &NCER nHtmnmru a Tata, ran mtimiitui' maees. umi te WlMWl, PH Tte TiiT lln.1 la. tin. fii'ifii SI I SI M 1 h VMM Hl t7...l m IT I 9 MM SMmSI e v im neeuT inwiiiMDoer 1 i. " KVMV WIDMIMV MORMiw. mmiBiMimiii'i'ii" At iwiiiuui limn sne te taa waits baskst. ' jtsJgrwM s Asalsrs Rt SWffrasu U :Tp m zHTaLueamnra. ! ;tgtsslsfserlralldlng. Lancaster, ps -Up ftmteftcr JntclUgcmet. LANCASTKR, AUGUST 3, 1887. Next Heath's Centennial. '; AWMawaiin IINIS7A a in sibh ssu itn IM T ISO M itt ion lun un UK ) out se I BTtM Mae Mini atm MM MO steel SUtC f 7PMWAwrrf 1 iew ssrrT vt IMmmmm ::MH AM Willi ;$. MUaiMi fjw Oi oil tbe centennial celebrations that if- mm been se much in vogue during the ?f past fifteen years in this country, none has t-i haA flttar ffmmA tnr tvinnlur Intaraaf nnil ttz . 7. :. .. r "" . ""'::.. . jv,... Demonstration wan me commemoration ei k the adoption of the federal constitution, f' gc-tiltt la intra ttleiAA In lllit1ar1u1iVita nati S&. ""r:." -T" ' T" . " "'"""" -- emi snenui wire pomp ana ceremony, ine Kk Blossoming of our century plant in that a elty in 1870 was a (Treat epoch in the life of Jpv. aa people. The Fourth of July, a hun- lis and years after the Declaration, was enesen who aiscernmem ana just appre ?VS l!tlnn for f.riA rnlmlnnf Inn nf 1 lint. raluhnL. k Jen smrl fmm lmt.li a tnnnil ntiil an f " economic view the great " centennial " r Jestified the plans of its projectors and the 1 enthusiasm of the people of the whole , country. It aroused and stimulated pa- ,-" triotie sentiment; it subdued sectional estrangement ; it quickened the Oner tastes, and it was at once an exposition of the ma (rial interests of the country and an aid te their development, such as years of ordinary progress would net have pre- rw duced. It Is te be remembered, however, that 5? , tbe determination of the colonies te be free oees net marK me actual Deginmngei our nationality ; nor yet the achievement of triumph by arms of the Revolutionary forces; neither was the resulting federa tion of states the bend of that permanent union, under the beneficent operations of which this country has become the wonder of the world. The marvel of our early statesmanship the crowning work of the .wise and geed men who seem te have abounded in that period, when there was comparative paucity of population was tbe making of the federal constitution, that instrument which the loftiest English Mrlf filnm (in a ilailevul -, twk tt 41n mnai wonderful work ever struck oft at a siven I time by the brain and purpose of man." IP'ir vast increase of population and magical changes in ether elements of era- piie; and amid the shifting tides of poli tical thought that have submerged some grout powers and shaken all the world's governments in the past hundred years, our constitution has endured with slight changes, few amendments and constantly Increasing ratification ; the judgment of the people of the country is te-day better set tled as te its proper construction than at any previous iieried in its history. These considerations should move a lively interest In the events of its cen tennial celebration, new se near at hand. Te the people of Pennsylvania they have a closer and mere immediate concern than te these of nny ether state. The conven tion met in our metropolis ; its serious work was fully accomplished there, and through the streets of that city moved the brilliant pageaut, the greatest of its day, With which the representatives of all the forces of the young republic celebrated the greater victories of peace and of self government. Tew of these whom we houer for their part In the struggle toward freedom from the parent ceuutry were aliasing from the council which reaped the bast fruits of the victory; Washington, Adams, Jeffersen, Hamilton and Madisen vera among the leaders in the new civil triumph ; and te the best thought and most powerful inlluences of the day Pennsylvania contributed our match ices Franklin, the Merrises, Dickinsen, Mifflin, McKean.'lyiner, Hush, Gallatin, Ingersoll and James Wilsen, an illustrious Baau whose eminent services te the coun try and te his commonwealth have been tee often forgotten, liancreft speaks of the final accomplishment of the event, the circumstances of it and of Pennsylvania's part in it as " one mere great duty te his fellow-citizens and te mankind fulfilled by Franklin, one mere honor wen by Phila delphia as the home of the union, one new Victory by Pennsylvania as the citadel of igftte love of the one indivisible country." f& ( Surely there is much in these recollections .- te awaken tlip nrlria iinrl nnixkan ttia inter f est of l'ennsy 1 vauians, as citizens at once of the state and of the union. Their duties p. and their relations cannot be better studied m. uiau ma retrospect or that period. Pit- M - nnue tue report of the trial of the new - nmiaer Atlanta .innr iw. ..nei ..,.. i.. Mthe vessel, it finds many faults te be reme- ,.,.,, w UU .BU4M.I UC4CUb iJ 'VtP tutamineaeiatiser the mounting of her ES"ipi.u t. ., .-, . .. . rs.. " ""' natural ana maicates no --earuing incempetency in either designers reuuaers. we must remember that this ear first attempt te build a modern alesr or te mount a modern sun. and aWnugh the experience of foreign builders AMMt nave been lamely drawn uoen bv our rewy department, there is such an infinity br-v-sKawaeu ana methods and such an incen- y 'Uft te attempt te improve upon any and OH of them that it is no wonder that the ; enai should disclose many miner defects in rearlnfceruiaar. - Then hat been no vessel launMiMi i.v I'jIMiy European government, since the era " " eig guns opened that has . been made the tarcet for the naval . ea account of some failure in her leery or armament. It would then be miraculous if m. ., j.- - - . . . i 9wwwweur suayares and gunwerks Mite for twenty years, should get reenaela" a4 " our sea tegs ea " se ,Wem,tntweiaaldbeu i:- xv, in mind is tljat In future we should be con tented with mounting n few guns for un exhaustive trial and should net fully equip a vessel with carriages that have net been thoroughly tried in every detail. m fc Lancaster Darrarks. We publish te-day an article by an army efllcer suggesting the establishment of a military pest near Lancaster ,u hlch is com mended te the careful reading of our busi ness men. As the Indians have very nearly ceased te be n serious menace te our frontier and their resistance must yearly grew mere in significant, a larger part of the army will doubtless be moved eastward and pests must be built for them. Lancaster county is certainly well-suited for the cheap management of such an es talllshment,aud there is no reason why our business men and farmers should net profit by it. The pest would probably be garri soned by men recruited from the county ; they would ite supported by the produce of the county, live In buildings built by I-an-caster men, and spend their pay in Lan caster city. At the present time there are only six of the forty regiments of the army east of the Mississippi. Pour regiments of artillery are scattered along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts trying te take care of a few worth less forts, and two regiments of infantry de similar duty en the northern lakes. There are but three inland stations east of the Mississippi, and they are small ones, already garrisoned Little Heck, Ark., Mount Vernen, barrack), Ala., and New pert barracks, Ky. Seme of the thirty four regiments in the far West will seen come East, and Chicago is the only place new preparing te receive them. Considering the matter from a business point of view Lancaster might score one ever its competitors by securing the neces sary legislation for the establishment of a military pest. Here is a suggestion for the considera tion of the Beard of Trade, which must stir things round and turn them up if it would stimulate the growth of Lancaster. Mr Glaoste.sk and the Liberal canse have scored another victory la the trium phant election, by an Increased mnjerlty, In 'one ei the Glasgow district, of Sir Geerge Trevel an. It was a squire contest, net be tween tbe Conservatives and Gladstanlsni, but between tbe Gladstone men and the Liberal-Unionists. The gratifying result proves that tbe cause Is even stronger than Its leader, and it may well cause a panic among tbe supporters et the government. Inasmuch as tbe suite et Pennsylvania has pretty regularly an idle balance of ever a million dollars in tbe favored depositories of tbe state treasurer, It is difficult te see wby the revenue commissioners should insist se rigorously en collecting the taxes en such unproductive articles of luxury as watches, furniture and pleasure carriages. At best there is great Irregularity and shortage In the assessment et these objects of taxation and much inequality In its collection. The law has certainly abolished the levy for the future and it might as well be abandoned for the present. Wharten Dakkkr's scheme for tbe development of tbe Chinese empire, which was described In tbe I.ntki.M(ii.hcir tele i;raphle news before any notice et It had ap peared in tbe Philadelphia papers, is attract. lng a great ileal et attention, -me rnuaaei pbla "indicate will net step with the estab lishment of telephone Hyleu., but will then proceed te build railroads and establish iron mills and machine shop They will also in augurate a banking system. Kx-Mlnister te China Jehn Ituvel Yeung is Inclined te doubt tbe ability of any American syndicate te de se many great things for Uhina, and says tbat as there are new telephone and tele graph lines In tbe country tbe concession can net be for a monopoly. " There can be no doubt tbat no country in tbe world eilers better facilities for de velopment than China. Hut all such advance miiHt be governed by the laws which govern progress elsewhere. The Chinese are a ilirewil, able people no better buHlnetu men. They are conservative, because the condi tions or life, a denwe population enpecally, make them se. if Mr. Darkerand his friends have a concexilen, and I sbeuld be glad te knew they have a geed one, it was a mistake te allow It te go Inte the newspapers In this form. 1 1 lias al ready attracted the attention of the lleu e! Lords, nnd will sharpen coiiititien among ether powers, and alarm tbe Cliit.exe, who will at once Im put under prewsure." These actlve and careful Philadelphia bust, uettsmen need no caution from tbe minister, and if they de net surprise their competitors with Pennsylvania energy and pluck it will be strange, indeed. Kinci: David se genereui-Iy gave Uriah tbe most conspicuous place In the forefront of tbe battle Hue, nothing mere magnanimous has been seen than Jehn iShermau's letter about Illalne. lie avows tbat he has no ob jection te Illalne's nomination and will sup port ids election ; and then he slyly adds : "lie is mere Injured than benefited by the activity of bis friends in making divisions in Republican states." With commendable forethought the citi zens et Louixvllle have placed tbe check of a common sene suggestion in tbe way of the movement towards Washington of delega tlens anxious te invite the president te visit their cities en his Western tour. The Louis ville men knew that these little excursions et committees of several hundred are expen. slve and troublesome, they crowd tbe execu tive mansion, wear the executive carpets and tire the executive arm with vigorous Western bakes. Se the Louisville people have resolved te held a big meeting next week te asiure the president a meet hearty welcome, and they will have a big photograph et this meeting taken and sent te Washington with an invitation. The president will accept at his peril, for the idea is se beautifully cheap and grand that countless cities of the West will fellow suit, and mammoth photographs will strew the avenues ei Washington as thickly as the palm leaf fans in the late warm weather. The attorney general of tht state, its law eUlcer, whose opinion en legal questions rules the departments of the commonwealth, and without whose direction suits for the state cannot be Instituted, .has given It sa his view that the taxes en watches, furniture and pleasure carriages are net collectible. Never theless tbe revenue commissions Instruct the cennty beards te collect it; and In some coun ties, including Lancaster, It la paid ; in ethers It is net. Most persons where the tax is en forced will be disposed te pay it rather than make the expensive single-handed contest against 1U collection. This will result In in j ustlee. People here who are paying the tax will never get it back, even it the oeunty is finally allowed a credit for it en the iut ad judication ei the question. The seunty com cem com mlasleners and tax collectors sbeuld make some arrangement by which If tbe tax la abated It might be restored directly te theas who pay it, or deducted from their taxes next year, m s In these days of street railways, electric lights, Itelgian block pavements and tele phones, tbe main business thoroughfares of a great city ought net te be blocked until long after tbe beginning of business hours, two days la every week, with market wagons, whose protruding abatis form a line of bristl ing spears its sidewalks obstructed with market supplies beeped upon pavement, curbstone, deer stsp and business front I and He highway disfigured and Uttered ail day with dseaytag vegetation and ether detsrln Tneearsssnas weHiet ssestge. TiiKUBla ' harmony " among the Repub licans of New Yerk, by wbst the 2wm con. leases Is " meek submission te the leadership of Tem Piatt" Th despised "Ms Toe "of the Cenkllng episode holds the reins and directs the policy of his psrty. Te such complexion baa It come at last m Tmk midsummer victims of tbe silly sea son, who are always discovering something or ether, And great cause for marvel In the fatal coincidence that one of llutleau'a law yers is dissipated and another recently tried suicide. And yet It would be hard te point te any celebrated case of late years In which there were net engaged at least one drunk and one crazy counsel. . Tiik boy who was the " pet of the kitchen" and played feet ball with six hole In bis leg don't want te go back te the county hospital. Oh no! He prefera medical treatment This "is an average sample of the hospital horror, with which the young man of the iNTKt.t.t (ikm'ku baa been trying te arouse public opinion." PSUUSONAL. PriMrrK XAVtan PutmiKn, the dis tinguished French general aud senator, is dead, lie was 7ft years old. Haumi I.kuniiahht has been coining money iu Temten. Her receipts have aver aged ever ?2,iA) for each performance (lovKKNeii Hkwkh and cabinet will visit the National Guard encampment at Meuut Gretna next Saturday attetuoen. Sknateh Dawks tells his prrty a whole some truth when be says there must tx a revision and reduction el tarltl duties aud in ternal revenue taxation." Kx-Skcuktauy op thr Trkwrv M.vx nimi, en his dally trips between New Yerk and Leng Beach, is showing Wall street friends just what it is te play whist scien tifically. Skxater riMit, of Alabama, Is passing hlsseceud tummer in Washington. He ts superintending tbe erection et a handsome residence which he hopes te see completed before Congress meets. His son is seen te marry a daughter of Congressman Sewden, of Allentewu. LkvdkrCvxcidatk William K. Lkkds, of Pblladelpbla, has been saying : ' 1 am in tbe swim te stay and 1 will net be tbe one te be sunk." Snertly afterwards Leader James McManea remarked : " Mr. Leeds says that he will net have any ether candidate hanging en te his coat tails. It be la net very careful be will net have any coat-tails worth hanging te." Themas T. Wikrmax, ar., superintendent and chief engineer of the PennsylvaniaCanal company, died in Uarrlaburg, en Tuesday morning, aged 72 years. Deceased was origi nally of the engineer corps of the canal when it was built, and afterwards waa connected with tbe Pennsylvania railroad. He waa subsequently made chief engineer of tbe canal company, with headquarters in Harris burg. A Wlte'i Catiens lit quest Denied. Mrs. Kufus J. Bell, wife of a very promi nent attorney In Wllkesbarre recently ap plied te court for an Injunction te prevent her husband from visiting her. Judge Klce has denied tbe motion for an injunction en the ground that the court cannot put asunder these whom Ged had Joined together. There fore Mrs. Hell's only course lies In a dlverc. Bell was at one time a prominent attorney in Mew Yerk city and moved te Wllkesbarre thirty years age. Of late years he has been drinking heavily and lest all his practice. His wire claims that he has made a nuslance et himselL The Entrance te the Catacomb Is net mera forbidding than a mouth dismantled of teeth ThU dUfiarement li tn most tn. stances, the consequences of a want cl attention te them tn youth, but ts happily preventlble. with SO00ONT,u9ed,nj a slump spuaser once urged hti audit ns te vet, " eany and etten." ThU staple article ts a thoroughly reliable means of rcndi-rlng the teeth ornamental and serviceable. The proe and medical profession Indorse it. HIITaTOIU AND IWPOSTOK1. The muqaalled success of allc?cks l'CKers l'naiERit its an external leinedy has slluinla'.ed unscrupulous partita te put forth liuitat ena, which they endeavor te sell en tte reputation of Allceck'a. It Is an absardlty te speak of thain In tbe same c itegery as the genuine and original porous plaster, ihelr pretentiens are un un eounded, their vaunted merit unsupported by facts, their alleged autierlertiy te or (.quality with ailceck's a false pretense The ablest medical practitioners and chemists and thousands of grateful pUlenta untie Inde Inde clartng.'Allceck's loreus 1 Iasters the best exter nal remedy known. urmviAL HOTicmn. Uilus. Pleastnt, healthy grins are swnenlv en the fte-s or b'altby persons. The dyspeptic and de-t'llltau-dciin tiuile only Inn hiir hearted wa v. Purify the lilm 1, tone the stmiiach.unil strength en thellsxncs with Hurdetk llloeit Hltttri, tf you wish te luugh well aud elten. rer ale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1X1 Smth. Uueen Btreet. Lancasuir. w Will It Really Cure KheumatUm? We answer, honor bright. It will enr rhenma tUm, and the severest ceses u Thomm' Kcltr trie OU was specially prepared for the rbouum rbeuum llc and l.iiue. Netice letters from the people relative te Its merits In nearly every paper In the country, rer sale by 11. U. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and in North Queen street, Lancaster. Causes Astonishment. "Completely prostrated for days with Indiges tion anu bilious lever. IheeuVcls et two Intlles Ilurdetk Bleed HMcri astonished me; visible Improvement right off." Mr. Nouh Hate, Kl lulra, N. 1 . rer -ule uy ll.B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and in North Queen street, Lancaster. Detectives and filiate Officers Usually wear their badges of authority con cealed under their clothing, but lir. Inemat' Eclectric OU wears It badges In the form of printed labels ttUat,tiel leeach and e el y bottle, se that all may knew Its mission, it is given lull and cnmnleu, authority te ar.-rst all aches and pains, aud does tt duty every time, rer sale by li. u. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud 1X1 Nerth Queen street, Lancaster. Tbe Kind We Like. The medicine we most like Is that which does Its work quick and well. Hurdetk Bleed Bitten are the quickest kind et a cure ferdysiwpsla and llverand kidney attVctlena. for site by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Qneen street, Lancaster. What Three Applications Did. "I wss troubled very much with sere feeL Three applications or Themas' Xeteelrie Oil en tirely cured tbem. Nothing better In tbe mar ket.' Jacob ilutler, Heading, Pa. Fer sale hy 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud lit North Queen street, Lancaster. JTUJI MM UM MMM. FOK KENT. A Beven-Keem Brick Heuse situated en IC&st Frederick street. Apply at junea-tfd NU.313KAS1' rmciKUICK8T. raeK kknt! a: Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's New Building, Ne. 1MK North Queen street. Heat and gaa Included. fublB-Ud BtUM Apniv at IMktl'B L1VKKY UFFICK. pOR HALE OR HKNT-BKIOK BTABLR C and let, 17xau toot, en Christian street, be tween East Klnir and uranira erui, v i. eaaUy changed into a machine shop or ware- house. Kaay terms. si. i. unuutHis, Attorney-at-Law. ais-tta PKIVATK HALE. WU1 be sold at private sale the valuable property corner Lemen Mulberry and Chsr Chsr Chsr lotte fronting HO feet en Lemen street, es feet en Mulberry, and 64 leet en Charlette street. Apply te . . . O.K. UOWNKT, J unlfr Jmd Ne. 341 North Queen Street. OAJMsXAstJM. UTANDARO WOR&. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAQE BUILDER, MO. ,40, 4X 43, 48 MAKKKT BTK.K1T, Hearef Postefioe, Laneastar, Pa. I have In Stock and Baud te Order very UAjlUAttltS, lOTOKIAS, ' HOC ALL WAUOMS, SUKH1BS, i?"' WAtJOwS. "T" CAHTfl. iBUKHIBS. ' AUUNR.rBXTUNB, KXPttKSS WAUONS. aaan s. I amnie tha neat x. ties te buUd oerseUy yanies. ana bavalactu bavalactu raaystyUet Uamaga- sw TOJdtrCHV?T-liWTtM'k Beftlrtas Prewptlj AttcaM 1. PsUCM LOWSlll THAU aU OTsUUU. MMDWAL C1MM0NM L1VKH KKGULATOlt. DisnrsiA, "" " CONSTIPATION, SICK IICAIMCIIK, lllMOUSNKSB. Tbeoe tllacAses CenslltntK Ttitw-fmulliKOf the Alliuutel Humanity. Ittberea rosttlve Cure? KS. TAKK SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. "I sutTered with Dysnensla and tllserierrd Liver ana would trtiu'iitiy threw an lilln. I lreeurml a bottle of Sliiiinnim I.Iver Urculatnr, and alter ntlng halt et II a reuitUly cutvd. Una et my lady cnstnnu'ri tout inu itin KctfiiUter completely rutvd her of sic a lltstdachit. 1). ULrw, t'eSar Rapids, Iowa." Jyfl-M.W.raw QAPC1NK PLASTKKS. 55 MEDALS AWAMlKIt TO Bensen's Cipcine Plaster ! Till BKST IN TIIK WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, Bhenui itlsm. Lumbago, Hack ache. Weakness, Colds tn tbe Ctuwt aud all Aches and strains. lteware of Imitations undttr similar sounding names. SOT Ask for Ilenson's and take no ether. declieuidawiiWAt' gXHAUtrTKU V1TAL1TV. EXFAUSTEDYITAHTY TUB 8C1RNCB OF L1FB, tha great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and rhysleal Debility, Premature Decline, errors et Seuth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, wee pages sve. las prescriptions for all diseases, cloth, full gilt, euiy si.eu, by mall, sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all young and mtddle-aged men for the next M days. Address DR. W. tf.PAHa.BH, 4 Bulflnch street, nestra, Maaa, ImvlMvdAwMWAF TMPKOVEU UDUIONEDEARCKUMS. OURS FOR THE DEAF. eek! Patent Improved Cushioned Bar Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform the work el the natural drum, invisible, com tenable and always tn position. AU conversa tion and even whispers neard,dutlnctly. Send (or Ulustrated book with testimonials, FBBB. Address or call en F. Hiscox, aei Broadway. BswTerk. Msntlea this paper? ' lenelO-lvdAWMWAK QAFK, SURE ANU HPEEDY CURE, O Kuptnre, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks when you can and In Dr. Wright the only Uaau Laa ParmciAB tn Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Crass Trait etnas Utuuims. Advice Free day and evening, strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Offices nrl vale. DB, W. tt WKIUHT, StlMenh Mlnth Street Above Kara, F. O. Bex (71. Philadelphia. laali-lvAw " RUPTDRE CURE UOAHANTEKD BY Dr. J. U. Mayer, 831 Arch street. Philadel phia, Pa. Base at once. Ne operation or busi ness delay. Thousands of cures. At Keystone Heuse, Beading, Fa td Saturday et each month. Send far circular. Advice tree. marle-lvd rVMMiXBMM. TfTIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE. A Cole Wave. Something everybody should knew. A Celd Wave has struck our prices, and they have fallen te almost the Fkkkine l'eint We want te Ktduce Stock. September 1, we take our inventory. Se we have made a cut. De you care te talk a few minutes about " I'uunitukk." If you are at all Interested in the ques tion of " ruiiNiTCBE," then give us a lit tle of your attention while we show you through our Hoems. l'ethaps we have somelhingyeu may want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " 1'un.vi TintE," but you will be surprised at the " Coelin-q " effect of our prices.i Take advantage of the Lew Tempera ture of Trices, AT WlDMYEIt'S FL'KNlTUItE STORE, Cor.. East Kine and Duke Streets, Lancaster. 1a. UN UERTAK1NU. WALTER A. HEINITSII, FuniishiDg Undertaker, Neb. 97 end 20 Seuth Queen Btrest, LANCASTBB. PA. SSVRKSIDBNCK NO. 4TUKKT. 131 POUTII QUKKN All tbe Latest and Most Approved Methods used where desired. A previous practical ex perience of four years enables me te Guarantee that the Very Best Possible Service will be Ben dered at All Times. Personal Attention Given te Directing All Fnnerali Intrusted te my care. HADDLEH, G UADDLEH, liAKNKMH, 4c. EDWARD KRECKEL, -DIALS !- Saddles. Harness, Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets, KO. S MAHT KINU STRKMT, LASOaSTS, FA. The largest and best assortment of TBUNKS In the city at the lowest cash prices, ail sixes andquaiiues. Wu have en hand a large assortment of dlf. ferent styles of Harness, twth single and double, and make te order the finest grades of BnglUh Coach and French Coupe Harness. The best Harness Dressing tn the world at Boe, ssVDOXa Call and Examine Our Stock at Ne. 5 East King Street. InnlMmdAw J3 B. MAKT1M, wBtjtss in aw satASa suus n sVU Kinda of Lumber and OeaL MsM BS-tM tnats. above Isssaea. laseaifr. JJAUMOARDNKR'B COMPANY, GOAL DEALERS. civs''-""" 1 Mssx, aw Baadtag 1sW IsATCAMBBsrA. CLOI-JflffS). M YKKS A KATliFON. Lew Prices. Olethinc at Lew Prices New. The Summer is passing by, nml our stock will be Iseld te give us room, te rltl us of Summer Goods. When September comes we want most of our tables cleared of Summer (hkxIs, te be rellllwl by Newest St tea for Full. Come and see our stock, compare prices, and it you tell us we're tee high, it'll be something strange te us. We're net Itlgh priced, but we are strictly first class. Xe trash from our stock. It we can't give you geed value for your money, we'll net ask you te buy. Lew prices, together with geed values, rule nere. e one win be imposed upon, no matter hew inexperienced. Myers & Eatbfen, LKAU1N11 CLOTlllKUS, NO. 12 EAST KLNQ STREET. LANCASTBU, PA. C KV OF TUANKS. HIRSH & BROTHEE. Take this mode of expressing their sin cere thanks for the attention shown the firm en the occasion of the recent tire in their establishment. Te the Lancaster Fire Department Ter the earnest and intelligent efforts te save the buildings and stock. Te these in dividual citizens whose services at the lire were se timeh and freely rendered. Te the CLOTHING TRADE Of the city for its hearty s mpathy and free offers of assistance. Finall) te the ENTIRE PRESS And our friends in the community for the general expression of geed will offered. Hirsh & Brether, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE AND GENTS' FURNISHERS, ceuptga north qukkn stkkkt and CKNTKK.syUAliK. HOVBMMVBMUUIMU WUOUa. rt&LU AND HEB -TUK- ROCHESTER LAMP, Bttty Candle-Light; Beau them all. Anether Let of CHEAP ei.OBKS ferUas and UU stores. TBM "PHRFBOnON" META.L M0ULD1N8 AMD RUBBKU CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beau them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keens out tha cold. Step rattling t windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and mln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying It. Can be fitted any where-ne holes te bera, ready (or use. it will net split, warp or abrtnk-Hi cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the store, Heater and Jtange store -or- Jehn P. Scnaum ft Sens, 84 SOUTH QUMMN ST, LACA8TBK.rA. s PKUIAL NOTICE. "Mere hnman.mere dlrlne than wa in fact, part human, part divine is woman, when the geed stars agree Te mingle at her nativity." Renectya Lords of Creation, and hie ye at one te KIEFEEE & HEBE'S, Ne. 40 E, King St., And Procure one ei their Famous Economist" Vapor Cook Stevei. a That Ged's best gilt te yen be net tortured ba. yond recall with the unnecessary waste beat which It U Impossible te avoid with your Ranges, and (what Is also Important) consider tbe great economy In fuel, cents worth of fuel win cook for a family el three grown per. at And wbaa yen want a Hestsr, gat a " SPLENDID " AaAtwRaywf. LUMUKw, 0AE riTTIKw, MBAM MA Me, TU ssoerae tMrnirevrui. CMnaiJNas, J MOTTO TUAT ALWAT8 WIMa Honest Werk at -AT- PHILIP DOBRSOIVTS (OLD EIUABLB) Garriage Works Net. 126 and 128 East King St. The lArgMtAsMrtmgnt If Yeu Want a Heed and First Class Phastrra, UOTU OORRsOMm. II Yeu want a Nice Comfortable Family Carriage, JO Te liesmsitM'B. wttfgiar-eamxtri'u'riMui prtngs, it ren eeTO If Yeu Want a Nice and Neat Business Wagen, ( TO DOBItSOM'B. II tn Want a llurable Market Wagnn, UffVO llOSJkSOM'8. It Yeu WanlattnndSeoend'llaud Phstten. Buggy, or Market Wagen. UO Til IHIBKSMM'S II Yeu Want U Buy a FlnUClass ArUclu at a Lewer Pliee than any ether place In thlr elty tWTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Cairiie Works, NOS. 126 AND 128 EAST KING HTREFT, LANCA8TBK, PA. 19-FAVlVltV-lte A US M1FFLM STltKKT. WINKS AXH l.HJUOHH. TJUHK KYK WU1NKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en Kast Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, one sijuara east l reser. veir, iJtncaster, P 1 havejustervctcdannw distillery with allot the latest Improved machinery ler dUUlllng PURM HYK WHISKY. A. It 8HKArPP.lt, Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at the famous Old UrorTstewn Spring, which has lieen noted for lis plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and tt has never Ihve known te run dry even In the hottest weather, from this spring all the water used In the distillery la ob tained, the pump drawing tremlttweuty-Ove gallons a minute. lieeldes my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, tiint, Wines, &c Ssy-CaU and be convinced. A.B.SIIKArKKtL DLstlller. ISTOKB Ne. (LI North gnoen Street. If. H. ratmers navl And readv sale ler It Patmers having geed Kye en hand can at the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid for a grat r a Kiwi artl aprlydAw cie. QOT OLD REIOART'S WDIE STOEE BOUCHE SEC, IPXK UK1DS1KCK, POMMKHYSKC, MORIKTSRC. I U. U. MUMM KXTUA DRY, And all'qthcr Leading brands of Imported Chain pagns. Sele Agent ler the Pleasant Valley Winn Company, special Ureat Weatern Kr, Dry, our own brand, the Quest American Champagne lu the market. Just recelv.d another larjje Invoice nf Call ler. nla Claret and While Wine from Napa Valley, California. A large stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets, Rhine and Sauterne Wtnea. We also have the largest ami finest stock et Brandies, Whiskies, (tins. Madeira, Sherry, and I ort Wines, Has Ale, Uulnness stout, Saratoga and ApeUlnatU Waters in the city. H. E. Slaymaker, Agt. Me. 20 BA8T KINO BTBEETT, LANCASTER, PA. MO UK K.I. AC. T-L1NN k BRKMKMArf. CARD I We have a numlier of Goods which are just in season, and which, owing te our Sving special attention, we can otter great ducements. " Pennsylvania " Itwn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as gtxnl Jjiwii Mowers as are in the market for 10.00 and 17.00. llahy Carriages AVe carry seventy-live varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Itefrigeraters are new In M-tsen. Hew few people knew anything about Itefrigera Itefrigera eors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you In live minute: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ ence in Ceal UU 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 the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Lawn Tennis .Setts, Genuine Mexican nd Common Hammocks, liase Hall and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FUN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street WAWOMi srjrrATCHKM. CLOCKS, CHAINS AND W JIWELUI, Special WilthN for Firwri ud Bxilresifft Vine let of RingsAc Alse, Klgtn, Waltfcam (Aurera for which lam Sele Agent), and ether rtnt-Claaa Watcha. Best Watch and Jswalry e yaaMlnetty. ttate by Telegraph Dally, only L. WEBER. Ha 1B0K N. Uueen St., Near Penn'a R. R. Depot. W Spectacles, Kyeglaisea and Optical Uoeds. AH Kinds of Jewelry. N KW JKWKLRY HTOKK. S. GILL. LATEST DESIGNS IH SILVER JEWELRY! Ne. 10 WEST KINGiSTREET, LANCABTKR, PA. mavll-lyd gfSsTIWRts AT KKIHUAN'B. New Spring Neckties AT KRISMAK'S. awt eenearnlag tha St et partlealar taaa a Shtn. a fine Art, Toflteemfortsv ant with tha oreiier anetam. waleha htit Ont Bleaehlrtm laal enrvaa, the workpeople satut ba pracueal SkMasSSs. lUvtnjfeSir an experWaea of te SHIRT UthwiUrawtiwiMUssnrojwiblslleMr. -AT- SrsHsWewi. CHARLES fiuunia. . Honest Prices. mars-lydlw Mtr ueunn. JJKW YOKR MTOKK. Summer Goods. WATT & SIAND, 0, 8 ft 10 BAST DNO STM LANCABTRK, PA. Ofler all .ires and qualities in Ladles', Gentle men's and Children's Summer Hosiery -AND- INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR AT VKRY LOW PRICKS. W,,.,??.Jner.c,UM, CRKAM CRINKLE SEKR- w CKKltS.SXe. avard. Philadelphia price for same quality, Se. i" Yanls PINK CRAZY CRBPK CLOTHS only loc ayare. ALL-WOOL CREAM Inches Wide, Sue. a yard. SKRUK CLOTH, te vff'HrXP01, c"st I'LAIDSKRUI.Mlncbes Wlile,tJHc a yard. Crinkle 8eerauekera, Dreaa Olnshama, Jsmerlean Batlneet, Franeh Battnea, AT VKRY LOW PRICKS, ATTHR New Yerk "Stere. j." MAKT1N A CO. Special Sale or- Flnnnel ghirts. We have purchased from the manufac turer his Surplus Stock of Shirts and offer them at prices never quoted before. Twenty-flve Dezen Stripe Flannel ShirU at 50c. apiece, all sizes. Ten Dezen Jersey Stripe Flannel ShlrU, with pleated boson at Cic., all sizes. Fifteen Dezen Jersey Stripe Flannel Shirts, double pleat, at S8c,, worth 11.25. Twenty-llve Dezen Bicycle Flannel Shirts, in Blue.Grey and Mede Shades, at half the regular prices. Hey's and Men's Sizes. All-Weel Flannel ShlrU in flight shades at 11.23 ; regular price, 11.75, Twenty-fire Dezen Indigo Blue Flannel SJilrU, warranted.net te fade, II 25 te ,3.G0 apiece. All-Weel Floated Bosem Flannel Shirts, all shades, at 11.00 ; regular price, 12.00. Twenty-flve Dezen Bey's Flannel, Shirts, all shades, from 11.00 te $2.00. An All-Weel Regatta Shirt, in wide and narrow pleats, at 12.00, is an exceptional bargain. J. 6. Martin Ce., Ow.Wwtt If i tt Friaee 8ts, IAM0AITXB, fA. H y ?xf$:i f- bt&.& : ,V.ftrNf , W.'tv' ty0&js&i&&!ijji A- ,Aih-iiM ,SrT--l
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