zzm? WXSSSmwrPT- PH-3aRKij,yrt'4f .1iaffJif i .'TIytW.WJMM TLT-;nJ VW vJvVAiY,WVTOftr safs' IWF$8BF iSr'V:aWM.v? ?. 3 , " - K J". - - - - t -y- W--YlTJSVWWW " THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1887. T.?t? . t l;:? ,.K &!,. .--.t.; .r fiV BSf P!SLUyV'.'' nffiLLIGIWCER ITBTUI , " ' . , fifi mum 4 tui, ffivrr iHUMMiniur num .aattvu tuewn te i liwas ABB All. ASIHSISS Hnm mmmi aovnenov ?. v Mjte.ii.ta.ln. sin. Ha. E' ssl'iS'ss'js'is WBr fw i tee sse td BwSk".! i ik t in sen iem BwSi... It) 10 n USD uu m ISg. in in wee uw ited MtlZ... IM TOB 1100 1000 ' 2400 BbSmm... i Hee n ob a ae tjoe med Bsatenta.. let noe aoe wen noe moo IfniN 100 1108 00 MOMMOn MOT' Wear?.... uoe wool tioe 5toe wen! ai'tf ; "11 The Weekly Intelllgeneer 'A' IVMY WlMtMMT MMNm. a TI4 L00 ea WW Mi rm, f,iWUumAianwmmm)-imKm sims or ' isssasans isjmh ' mini HV"t 4 "s&iMMi aexnrrav. ux asostmeot tirrue I an Xirtliri SIM Ttttgram$ M I mTBLLiaiNOSB. seer Banding. Lsneaster. r WE ftp Camafta JntelUgctuet. ,vi: lk- LANCASTER, AUGUST 5, 1687. few A Rsllresa Squabble. f.w.t. . - . - &L . On account of squabbling between the fe railroads six car leads of troops found . MICEinriirrin nmr tmrm ii ai vuruwuu, mm inn compelled te feet it three miles ever P$ the ties te Mt. Gretna. When the dis- ttutes or the railways mienere in una way $ with the public convenience travelers may tee pardoned for fail ins te see the joke, and It will be quite natural if the National Guard of Pennsylvania should select some ether point for its nest encampment. In cases of this kind the state authority should be used te remind the companies f that they have a duty te the public which cannot ue tee iiAgmuuy negieciea ; mat they exist net only for their own satisfac tion but for the convenience of the public. The state gives them great privileges and in return requires that they shall perform thejduty of a common carrier. If they cannot agree among themselves as te the manner in which this duty should be per formed, that does net excuse them from the performance of it. They must act promptly, and the public should net sub mit te a blockade of travel simply because the railroads cannot agree. Te submit te inch a state of things would be te re lapse into a condition parallel with that prevailing near the North Fele, where travelers pause occasionally while the dogs that draw the sledges have a fight. The Season or Accidental Deaths. In this season of excursions by land and water, of ocean batliing and mountain climbing, It seems a little strange that the dally record of accidental deaths is net larger. Hew many thousands have ven tured beyond safe bathing distance from the iieach, or enjoyed the risk of sailing with a trille tee much canvas, climbed perilous mountain precipices, just for the pleasure of the peril, shot the St. Law rence rapids, or steed in the spray under the Niagara falls ? , J. Tit 6l tnVttiWe a very few have paid any penalty fertheir rashness, and the real danger would seem te be se very small as te fully justify the risk. The fact is that there is a f.iscinatien in daring te de things which have death as the penalty of failure, no matter hew easy these tilings may really be, and the mere exaggerated the peril, the greater the trmptatiun te meet it. That famous ledge of rock under the Niagara would net be half as attractive if it were net for the terrifying but harm- lew rear of the great river that plunges ever it. Kvery summer crowds of Amer icans muster courage te push themselves through ordeals of this kind, and the oper ation has the same kind of inlluence upon their moral nature that the change of air and scene hits upon physical health. The man who has faced death for fun even though it may be at a long distance, leeks the world iu the face much mere boldly after his experience ; he has eleva ted himself a Kg in his own estimation, and after all, self-respect is half the battle. Texts Defeat Prohibition. Texas voted en Thursday en the prohibi tion question, the amendment being as fellows : Tee manufacture, sale and exchange of in toxicating liquors, except ler medical, sacra mental and sclentlfie purposes, la hereby Kibltiltetl In the atate el Texas. The legis legis ure ahall, at the Unit session held alter the adoption of the amendment, enact necessary law te put this prevision into etlect. The returns thus fur iu are indicative of prohibition Watetloe, the majority against the amendment raugiug from 40,00 te 60,000, and the mere sanguine claim it will Iwao.eno or 10,000 beyeud these figures. The prohibition people ac knowledge their defeat by 15,000. This is by far the best mode of settling the prohibition issue in politics. Let the people vote upon it, aud it may be depended upon that the consensus of pub lic opinion will be as nearly right as possi ble. Doubtless the large vote for proliibl preliibl proliibl Wen in this great Democratic state was doe te the evils that had crept into the liquor tratlic; and these who are abso abse lutely opposed te sumptuary legislation no . doubt voted for prohibition asarlnik tn these guilty of neglectlug or ignoring the a KUTciuiug me sale et liquor. Ne ?euna thinker believes that people can be t made geed by legislation There must 1 W demand for a law before it can 1 pn. SJwced. The stream can never rise higher S&,"B" 1W BOUree x "e l0?18 are the source 5rsf law. and law cannot null tim .,!. .... .stea higher plane than they are content te 1 1 'iiaWimir TliArufnrA wIiIIa TW.ju Dl.n.. 1 :tiit".'m'm ..w.w., Ai..eiiUn,uu y?r;imalaf towards prohibition, it manifests a '-i-V latlen of the lid uertrallic. which shall In. terfere least with the freedom of the indi- 'S VMuai ana conduce most te the safety of v IWMWjr JUllMi;. Ueed ItecoHiiueadaMeai. Superintendent Uuehrle makes some ex cellent suggestions in the matter of the public schools iu his report Presented te .ig: "the school beard last evening. As the Is fee MCM.IC1ENCKK has heretofore aniil. it in a tWaWd thintt te keen from the imnils nnl 'xtfcAlr damnta tlm anwliui eitnlnuii I-..-. s&z",-""7s.:z:r":..'"r i ;tX'mn' i " '"" " "UD twsuer u MO CliUS i any weuiuer or tue scuoei uearu una te the information thereon. This t high pressure system of studying i in lue public schools has done Jleharm. It unduly stimulates kMfai and unduly depreaws the dull. vTI aajmritittudeet aUe exhlUU selicl- tude for the pupils in the preservation et their eyesight, and his recommendations as ten change et hours et opening and closing the public schools In order te ob viate this defect are worthy of careful con sideration. Se also is the plan of facili tating attendance at the night schools by having three separata tchoels, each with a teacher, rather than as At present three teachers in ene school. Tills saves the young women from long and lonely walks at night, and will bring about u larger and mere regular attendance at these useful adjuncts of the public schools) stem. Peer Tlrglela! The Democratic convention of Virginia has declared In favor of the lllalr bill for distribution of the surplus in the I'ulted States treasury among the states for edu cational purposes, in the ratio of illiteracy of the states. The fact that this iniquitous, tin-Deme cratic measure has received the indorse inderse ment of the Democracy of Virginia, makes the sclieme no better ; but it makes the party taking the staud in its favor far worse. Peer debt-harassed Virginia 1 She has become poverty-stricken indeed when she must held out her hat and play the national mendicant, asking for aid In n work that belongs exclusively and most properly te herself. m - m -- - Mian Hue llaker, daughter et l'eter Hiker, or the . iimiiirr, la In Yerk, the gueat el bei uncle, Jehn T. Brad rick. KirTF.r.s iii'xiiiiEii (.Jkhmani gathered In Philadelphia Ihursday evening a the representatives el the German seclttlea et that city tn pretest against the manner in which the Sunday laws are enforced. On the principle that an obnoxious law is quickest repealed by its enforcement, the Uermana are determined that it the saloon is toekeen Sunday, ae shall the milk cart and the street car. This they say will awaken public opinion te the necuity of eniler Sunday regulations Leuis Werner, editor of the Tmjttiltitt, spoke ter a large number when he said : " The etUciala think that tlie Sunday laws aie enacted merely ter their convenience te use In blackmailing the people." Hut our German friends in their zeal tn tills direction must net attempt te make Sunday in Americi as godless as it la in some of the Kurepean capitals. Sunday closing et the saloons may be et considerable Inconvenience te many people, but It is un doubtedly sustained by tbe moral lerce of public opinion In every community. Tl.XAS will sttalght. contlnue te take ber liquor Cesrt. K. K 1S. k Kit, of liuenes Ayres, suggests that some attempt should be made te Introduce the Alpaca and Llama sheep of Seuth America in tbe United State, lie points out that the desert portions or the Southwest w hare the soil la dry and water scarce are peculiarly suited te these sheep, and that their valuable wool would fill an Industrial gap In these regions, wblcb, otherwise, we can scarcely expect te find a tilling for. These sheep have long camel-like necks, and like the camel require very little water. They have long erect ears and cloven hoofs. The Llama la used as a beast et burden car rylug about a hundred pounds, and the Alpaca, though smaller, is also much prized for this purese. Hut there are no lawa for the protection of the wild sheep, and they are being exterminated as the miUale baa been In North America. Tbe great value of tbelrsklna and the Improvident and Bhlltlesa habits et the people must result In the total destruction el this wonderful species, unites measures are speedily taken te transfer the breed te a land where they will be better ctred for, or rather permitted te live, for tbey require but little care. An Italian tarlil commission has sat rather heavily upon American lard. They publish a letter In which It Is stated tbat by a recent analysis Amerlcan lard contains 12 te l' per cent, of water, hidden by means of 1! te 3 per cnit. of alum and 1 per cent, or cnlct caus Jim. As a result a strong ellert haa been imde te have a duty et ! Sti per '-MO pounds imposed en Amerlcan lard. Fer the bener et Chicago her chemists must immediately prove tbat American lard la the unadul terated product or the temperate pig. Ar mour has salt! that it was necessary ter him te control cotton seed nil, because be used it in large quantities In bis lard and new the Italian chemists tlnd nothing but water and very little of that. If Mr. Armour would write an tnsay en hogs and publish it in a Knman paper the tan tr commission would be convinced that Chicago lard Is a slippery thing te deal with. m(i!.NlA Democrats Jein the Cleveland column, but they listened approvingly te Senater Danlel'a denunciation or civil service reform. A sri.i;Nill) sea serpent story has Juat been spoiled by tbe unfortunate capture et the supposed serpent. Captain Orillln and bis crew saw the slimy monster plainly fol lowing in the wake of their fishing vessel and tbey might have landed and taken oath bodily that tiiey had surveyed his ugly bead projected above tbe water and noted the upper part of bis gigantie body and perhaps Its undulations for seTeral hundred yards in tbe rear, but they foolishly harpooned tbe monster and after an exciting atruggle dis covered that be had net any rear but stepped short a little distance hick of his bead, In fact be was about as round as turtles usually are. Se the terrible serpent became simply the biggest turtle that tbey bad ever teen ; a Flerida turtle en bis travels. Tin: crushing sllldavits of the I.NTKl.t.l ukmkk have spiked the guns of the opposi tion. The New Yerk jiolice authorities urge aa s reason ter arresting Hldwell, the pardoned Urltiab forger, that they wished their detec tives tn see him. As the eillcers might have seen the ex convict en beard the steamer, and as his photograph could easily have been seoured by aid et the detective camera," It Is bard te see the necessity for arreatlng a man against whom there was no charge. It would however seem mere natural for tbe emigra tion commissioners te leek Inte auch matters. Forgers can scarcely be regarded aa a mere desirable addition te our population than paupers and Idiots. In fact when tbey be come a charge en the community tbe public and private iecket sutlers much mere severely than It does from tbe demands of the latter civs. FfcitaONAL. JeiinT. MiM.ni!, U. 8. vice consul gen. eral at Kie Ue Jauelre, died a few daya age. Henatek "Zkh" Vaxci: ia renerted aa Tf?i25- . All knew b"ul finance ia that' lioaveutof auSk 'm " "1"n u"ne, 8 devest Tn'r S"-winiiT, one of tbe w?IUen whit u m". y.euul "her, baa written wnat Is aald te be a wlltv axiirn nn be literary and lo-tt.etto sBctelntaSlS? It will probably pl,uhea ,y ui by ,i present Mr. Cleerge Hlddle Ureaaing It at his parlor entertainments. "" ai Themas Haii.kv Ai.tmicn, the acoem. plUhed editor or the ff(ic, liaabrhii!t little petition In Jluii'er's Maiiatine ler gust. One verve reads : " Te Spring belongs the violet, and the blown Snlceuf UiHiiMesiuillinriuuiUitiruwii. lirant imi this litver. lue nil elm withheld 1M1 1 niuy nut wnie verses w null 1 uui eia," "Out da" Is new st ber villa In the suburb of Florence, two miles beyond tbe gate or nan r reuiane. 'mere sue lives sur rounded by Innumerable dogs and with one old lady as ber sole companion. Oulds " haa two well-developed fads abe delights ia bright-colored decellete dresses sndTs pss pss sleustely fend el doge. She Is new about sisiy years of sge. Since tbe appearance of "A winter uitjr" iiereuUne aectetjr ass somewhat snubbed ber. and lbs solitary Ills she leads ia loeiasslog bar nstural cnwem. j VAUtltAH riMSBOPM. n Statsmtmtr, Attributed te the Rem. I wis F. A 1Kb UcclaNfl te B rabricatloei by mat (xalKinan. Frem Ue Buffalo Ceutlsr. In the course et Its personal abuse et Preal. dent Cleveland the New Yerk Tribune the ether day made the following statement, which la being reproduced by Hepubliean papers In all parts of the country : "The old yarn about Mr. Cleveland stay. Ing borne from the war te care ter a widowed mother la doing great service In Mugwump papers Just new. The Hen. Lewl- 1'. Allen, of Butlale, Mr. Cleveland's nncle, who cared for him when he came te ItulUle, punctured the yarn long age. He la authority for the statement that Mr. Cleveland's two brothers who served In the army cared for the mother, instead et U rover, who remained at home." The foregoing paragraph was shown te Mr, Allen yesterday. After reading it be de clared with emphasis : I never aald any such thing. What an Infernal lie I (Irevar remained at home and did take care of bis mother and sisters. Tbe two brothers, Frank and Cecil, were in the army. U rover waa a geed, altectlenate son. Se far as I ever knew or could Judge, he was all that. Uis mother and sisters lived at Helland Patent, and be aaw that they were made com ler ta bis, Hew much money he gave hta mother of course 1 don't knew. That waa none of my business. He told me be went te see them, and 1 haven't a doubt he did IU Hta sisters were here In Hutlale mere or U as " These papers are telling stories about me tbat are utterly false. A piece came out In the 2rtfmrif last winter, and waa copied into the Kspress here, In which It waa atatfd tbat while 1 was In Albany, or stepped there, one el their reporters came te me and talked te me about Mr. Cleveland. There wasn't a word of truth In It from beginning tn end. I never saw any Tribune reporter. The Tri bunt aaldUrever'a mother was my sister. That is no such thing. She waa an entire stranger te me. Mr. Cleveland was the son of a brother of my wife. That la hew we are related. His father waa a clergyman, and peer all bis life, as most clergymen are. He had nine children and bad te struggle along hut he was one et the most upright men 1 ever knew In my Ufa There is a great deal of talk about () rover's low origin and all that sort of balderdash. Its all noneaense. Tbe family was a geed eue, Just as respectable as any family In the country. His sisters weie as worthy as any wemeu lever knew, well born, well related, well educated." The following paragraph from the Kingsten Freeman was also suewn te Mr. Allen : " Democratic newspapers have been tell ing in a very pathetic style et tlrever Cleve land's devotion te his aged mother, wblcb inauceii nun te etav at home and support her, while his two brothers entered the ser vice of their country as soldiers. If the tale were true it would serve very well as an excuse. But the Hen. Lewis K. Allen, the uncle or tbe president, who took hi in In and cared for him when he came te Hutlale, haa saiu reiwaieuiy mat u is uei irue. ui the ether band, he states that the mother's sup port was furnished entirely by the sons who Joined the army, and that G rover did noth ing for ber. He had neither patriotism nor filial feeling. It was this same uncle who told et Cleveland's frequent visits tn the headquarters of tue yellow fever and Greek lire plotters en the Canada side of tbe Niagara during the war. Mr. Allen, who is a Republican, appears te have loved his nephew, but he " damned his treason." Commenting en these statements Mr. Allen said ; "I never aald any such thing. Whit de they want te say such things about me for They make all this trash up. 1 haven't aald a word of the sort. The simple tact la tbe brothers, Cecil and Frank, went Inte the army and probably remained in the army until the close of the war. A year or two later the brethera started a hotel in Nassau, West Indies. Tbey spent their winters there, and In tbe summer they came borne te Hol Hel land I'atent. Frank waa the business man of the two, and he did spend considerable money in fixing up tbe beuse and furnishing It, but Drever looked out for them well and was anything but lacking In ullal feeling. Aa te my telling about Mr. Cleveland's fre quent visits te the headquarters of tbe yellow lever and Ureek lire plotters en tbe Canada atdeef the Niagara during the war, I never said anything about It, because I never knew anything about It, and nevei beard that he visited them. Every word et this stut! has been made up. I have never said a wurd of the kind, and I don't want my name used aa aaying these things about Mr, Cleveland, for they are net true." A Menth for Pests. Krem the lioaten Traveller. August seems te have been a favorite month ler poets tn come Inte tbe world. It was tbe 4th, in 1792, that Shelley was born, and en the Otb. lMft, Tennyson ilrst saw tbe light of day. Oa the 9th Jehn Uryden waa born, anil Walter Scott was first seen en the l.rth, In 177 L On tlielistu, 1719, of tbe month Goethe was born. On tbe tilth, in tbe same yesr as that in which Tennyson was born. 19, Hosten's autocrat, Oliver Wendell Helmes, first opened bis eyes en tbe scenes et this mundane sphere. A Foelltb Levsr's Snlclds. Frederick O. Horten, the twenty-six-year-cld son el a wealthy retired Hroeklyn drug gist, committed suicide Thursday night by sheeting himself In theeellar et his lather's home, at! Clerment avenua The deceased had been despondent for some time, aud a lady who was willing te have him spend money en her, though she did net retnrn bla love, is said te be tbe cause of tbe deed. HKC1BT TMKKB. Kalr Saturn has a sliver ring, The uienn a ring of riiine; Tht an n ha.i get no i Ing at all, But he gets thorn Jmt tbe mma. Prem the .VeOraika .Stale Journal. A Spartan Hereltin It often exhibited by a dellcite woman during the hxtractlun of teeth Hut why net sivutbcui In time, with 807.0UU.NT, Knd thiia obviate the necessity of taxing onus fortitude? The tenants or the lueutb, are Ur mere lUely te remain und de geed service, If this sovereign protective ta uaua as a saieKUiiru against their untimely de structien. The experience anil evidence of henti of people, proves tbts sanitary fact. UH'-T,W mvmviAt. net i nun. onus. Plenannt, healthy grins are seen only en the B llf haltbV IMirHOtlH. ThHflv.nMnlUiinil il... bllltaurd UHii smile only In a hull hearted wsv. furiftf Ihsbliied. lime lhnntimafri utm .tmnuih' en ihbtUsurs with Burdock Uloeit Hitter: II you ur, n tr I n hi.,. ..11 mm n rt ,.... .-. ... . . . a. Cochran, druggist, 137 and S) .North Queen street, luncaster. Will It Iteally Car HhsnmatUm ? We answer, honor bright. It will core rheums, Usui, tind the severest ri,ii tjw rhnmi.i vr.. tr-e Oil was specially prep ired fur the rbeuuis- hu nitu mwu. mniue tuners irein inn tssinle relative te Its inurlts In nearly every paper in the country. Ker sale by H. u. Cochran, drug gUt, ISJ and IX) North Queen street, Lancaster. Ostites AttenUbinsnt. "Completely prostrated for days with Indiges tion aim bilious lever. 'lheenYcta e two bottles Jlurdeek hi cud It Men astonished me: visible Imprejmgent right etf." Mr. Neah Hales. HI !'.!!"' i: ' r"T "' uv " u- Cochran, druggist, 1J7 aud IJUNunp Queen street, Lancaster, DeuciUm and f lUata Ofltcsrs Usually wear their badges or authority con cealed under their clothing, but Dr. Tnenuu' Keleelrie Oil wuars Iu badges In the form of printed labels attache1! teeach and e v ery bottle, se tbat all may knew IU mUalen. it Is given lull and complete authority te arrest all aches and pains, aud does its duty every time, rer sile rX.2ti, ihiich.r,ln' OfKKlst, JJ7 and 1 Nerth Queen street, Jjtncaster. Ths Kind Ws Llks. The medicine we most like Is that which does IU WlirkllUlCkalld Well. Iluntiwk UII IHn... are the ijulLkest kind et a cure for dyspunsla and liver and kidney alTscileiis. Fer sale by II, 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud 130 Werth Queen street, Lancaster. -j- ffhal Tors Applications Uld. 'I Was Irntllilil1 verv ,nn,ti wrltt. .nM ., Threu applications el raenuu' Meleetne Oil ou- iireiycureuinem. Nothing better In the- iiiar Mli .,JP,b llutu,r. Hearting, Pa. Fur sale by II H. Cochran, druirif I, t. i.y7mii,i , si,.r,K fi..! sliest, Lancaster. s- UAP1I) TltANsn nJSmV.'rPr1 l1M,t fenn of rapid transit I. for d.1, . iir '"'.'i"1,"1" tek headache. I., use a whlul..i.L,'"1!" tjlsclal I'ruHcrliitlun aud whuS ."ii'1'! tnuwlt train thu affllctleu lakes for lu departu fee advertisement In another DWUUIU. dec-JU-lyddl . , " leal Opinion. ClayuS vl?TJtUDar- ""I" County Atty.. also was very low mlii n...,... m.T.i. '" ,, viuariai rMVn. an waa tmv ir,w ifh .t. -r-. tt """""i uauuuicn, uui was rnnd b iiiuiv nli A. 7. . w'slue"8- Am -"' -Ulc,i.llu?r.0.,ave!, Mr. U. I. W Hint son, tif Herse rave K . a Ilka Ut lineuy, ,., ,ll,,l Me7flttv "fy i&tniS. Tn,4.."iet J.djr wl" wrt et. ' well aa cure all Malarial UlsrascM. and for all kidney Liver ana stomach UlaorderssUeds unequaleil! orsaJebveuragwot,H.ll. Cochran, druggtst 117 and UV M, Quesa i7t, lsutdr,Tfc (1) MBDWAL S' 1MMON8 L1VKK KKGULATOR. DVSPirslA, CONSTIPATION, SICK IIKAUACIir, ltlllOUSNtsS. These tllsenses Constitute Tnrro-feutthsot the AllmenUel llttiiiKitlty. Is there a Posture Cure ? git. TAKK SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. "I suffered with Dyspepsia and UlseMerrd Liver and would Ireetieiitly threw up bile. 1 procured a tietUe of Simmen l.tver Regulator, and attar nstng halt tit It w completely cuntl one of my lady customers told ute i he NeguUter completely rnred her nt sick llendsehe. 1. ULtw, Cedar Kaplda, Iowa." jyi7M,W,raw c PCINK PIsAHTKKM. 85 XED1LH AYTAUIIEl) TO Bensen's Capciee Plaster ! TUB BKST IN TIIK WOULD. Curas I'lenrtsy, Bhentnatlsin, Lumbago, Hack ache, weakness Colds la thu Chest and all Aches and Strains. Beware or ImlUtlens under similar sounding names. SV Ask for Bensen's and take no otter. declMiindAw MWAK TOLY'8 CKKAM BAL.M. OATARRH-HAY FEVER. HAY rtVRH It an Inflamed condition of the lining membrane or the nostrils, lear-ducU and threat, affecting the lungs. An acrid mucus Is secreted, the discharge is accemiunled with a burning sensation. There are severe spasms of snwtlng, tmiuent atucks et htiadache, watery aud luOained eyes. TUVT1IK CUItK, ELY'S CREAM BALM. KLY'S CKKAM BA.LM cures Celd In Head, Catarrh, Uje Celd, Hay fever. Ueifness, Head acie. I'lloe SO Cent. KASY TO L"aK. Sly Bre's. Uwege. N. T , U. S. A. iwrucle Is aDDlled te each nostril and la aareeahle. Price 60 eenU at drurrlsM : by mall, registered, en cts. ELY BHOTIIKKS. i ureenwtenst,, Hew ion. Jalys-lydaivw QAFB, 8UKK AN U SfKKD Y CUKK. J KQDtnre. Varicecele and Sneclal UlseasM of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks wnen yen can nnd In Ur. Wright the only Kaon Kaen tia ravsietaw tn Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and etnas Taut Crmas UcaaAirmD. Advice Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn borne same day. Offices prt vate. DK.W.tf. WIUUUT, SU Henk Ninth Street. Above Kaee, r. O. Bex m. fhuadelphla. lanlsMTAw CLUTHlltti. Lf YKKS A KATHKON. Lew Prices. Clethin? at Lew Prices New. The Summer is passing by, and our stock will be Jseld 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 refilled by Newest Styles for Fall. Come and see our stock, compare prices, and if you tell us we're tee high, it'll be something strange te us. We're net high priced, but we are strictly Ilrst class. Xe 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 uere. -e one will be imposed upon matter hew inexperienced. no Myers & Rathfon; LKADINQ iCLOTillKUS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LAJICABTBB, FA. fVMtlXVMM. yyiDMYEK'S FURNiTURK 8TOKK. A Celd Wave. Something everybody should knew. A Celd Wave has struck our prices, and they have fallen te almost the Fkkezine I'eint We want te Ittduce Stock. September 1, we take our inventory. Se we have made a cut. De you care te talk a few minutes abmit " Fuhnituiie." If you m at all interested in the ques tion of " Fdunituhe," then give us a lit tie of your attention while we show you through our Kooms. 1'erbaps we have something you may want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " Fuiini TUitE," but you will be surprised at the " Coeling " effect of our prices.' Take advantage of the Lew Tempera ture of Prices, AT Widmteh's Fuhnituiie Steiik, Cen. East Kine and Duke Stkekts, Lancaster Fa. TJNDERTAK1NO. WALTER A. HEINITSH, Furnishing Undertaker, Nea. -7 and SO Bemb Queen Street, LANOASTKS. PA. , SVRKSIDKNCE NO. SI KKKT. 181 IOUTU qUEKN All tba Latest and Most Approved Methods need where desired. A previous practical ! potienee of lour years antblssine te Uuarantae that the Very Bast Possible Servles will be Ka Oared at AUTtmes, Personal Attention Olren te Dlmttaf All fuMlkl, HtnuUd U nmr nueiw. S TAMM BHOS. A CU Bosten Stere, 26 AMD 28 NORTH Q0I1N ST. We Are Selling All (lords Under Regular Price. Anether New Assortment famous ZANTA CLOTH, 7Jl a yard. Iliey are a positive pleas ure te see and te see them U te buy them. Orand .special Hireling or TAIILK LINKNH at MX- 17. H ? i J7W.41, l M Cents te 11.10 a yard, Each t'lece Is a Separate Bargain. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! KVKKY HAY NKT WKKK we Will tllve Yeu the llenedt of Our Brgatuslti Uetuuants. Hemnsnts of BLACK CASIIMKKK and lli.Ai.K IIKNKIKTTAS, en which you can Save Plenty of Meney. LASTer THE SKAO.N-One llnndred Ueten Ladles' Kegular-Made llalbrlgaii Hese-two pairs for -, JERSEYS! JERSEYS! One Hundred Ueten LAOIKV JEKK!. -c. each. Svnry Jersey Keduitid te almost half of Its former price. ALLCUKAM UUKSS (lOOUS WILL MB SOLD L133 THAN COSt' Stamm Bres. & Ce. j. & MAKT1N A CO. REDUCTIONS -IN- WHITE GOODS! -AT J. B. Martin & Ce.i Large Stock Tbat Most Ge! CORDED PIQUES. Pieces CO It UK I) PIQUES at l-c.; worth 25c, 31-L'entCOUDRI) I'KJUK redured ter.:. 4l-L'entCOKUKD PlgUK rtnlured te Ale 60-L'ent UUKUKU I'KJUK rcdiiceil te :c. LINON OB INDE. SVCentQnallty LINON DK INDKnewSlc. XWUent Wuallty LINON HB 1NUK new Stic. ai-Cent Quality L1NOV UE INDK new 10c. Id-Cent Quality LINOS DE INDK new 12Xc 1 Large Assortment of Check Nainsoeks AWAY DOWN IN I'UICK. te Pieces PLAID NAINSOOKS reduced from UXc tesc. WHITE ORGANDIES Beduced from 25c. te 15c DOTTED SWISS, LAUUE AND SMALL DO IS. Seme reduced ene-iuarter, ethers one-halt from regular prices. Every White Embroidered Rebe We have te stock KKDUCED. REMNANTS OF WHITE GOODS. AT HALF PKICE. J.B. dr.WMt Kiig k Frlaa Sta, LANCA8TNB, Ph. aVTELKPHOMK CONNECTION." mmevMaim , T HUBHaVtV PICNIC GOODS rOB TUB PICNIC SEASON. First the Picnic Plate-It It light and cheap ana requires ue washing saves your dishes. Plain and Mixed Pickles and Chow-chew Id small bottles. Sardines in Oil and Mustard, Com Cem pressed Meet In two-pound cans. Honed Chicken and Turkey, Petted Uam. Tongue, Fresh Leb. ster. Fresh Columbia Ittvsr SaJnuw, Fresh Maekeral, Frsh Oysters In cans and Plekled Oratarsln small jars for plealrklnE. terkSUtis UraamOhssaa, Swiss Cbaess, Chlppad BmI , ste. BURSK'S, 17 IABT KINO TaUttT, NO, UJicani vv MARTN fitSUHSU, J MOTTO THAT AI.WA.Tf 8 WINS. Honest Werk at PHILIP DOERSOMS (OLU RBUAJILB) Carriage WorksNet. 126 and 128 ait King St. If Ten WantaUendand First Class Phsjten, UOTO IMlkUSttitm It Yeu Want a Nice Comfortable ramlljr Carrtajre, (UltuEisaii'iu IWBReOM'S?"1""'"-0""1 " Fea IIUTO If Yen Want a Nice and Neat Business Wagen, till TO IHaiuie II Yeu Want a Durable Market Waven, HO TO llOBastlM'sr It Yeu Want a Ooed Second-Hand Phastnn, Huggy, or Market Wuni, mien ,nunu eeunty.VOU Wa"1 te "uy r,n,WJl Arucl" rt - 2 p"iWSl&0rllf ttecMtt Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Curiae Works, NOS. 196 AND 128 EAST KINO 8TRECT, LANCA8TEE, PA. WfAVTVHY-lte Jb US M1FFLIH tlTUKKT. naraiydAw Wiyxn A.l 1.IIJUOHH. pUKK KYK WU18KY. Old GretT Spring Distillery. Situated en East Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, one square east !el reser voir, Lancaster, P I hare just erected a new distillery with allot the latest Improved machinery ter distilling PUUB KYE WlllHKY. A. II. SUKArrKIL Pmnrlelnr. This Distillery haa been erected at the taineua Old OrotTstewn Sprlnjr, which has tieen noted ler Its plenteous am ma unisinnsstini.lv or uie our- est water. At It our grandfauiers drank when they were boys, and It has never Iswn known te run dry even In the hottest weather. Frem this spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing tremlttweuty-Svu gallons a minute, llesldea uiy own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandlm, Ulnt, Wined, Ac. gfrUall and be convinced. A.B.SIIKAFPKK, Distiller, tSTOUB Ne. Kt North Queen Street. N. IL Fanners having geed Itvenn hand can nnd reedy sale ler II at tbe store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid ler a geed arti cle. aprSk lydks QOT REIGART'S WISH STOEE OLD BOUCHE SEC. IPBB UE1D3IKCK, POMMEKVSEC, UOK17.KTHKC. S U. II. MUMM EXTUA DltY, And allTether Lending brands et ItnKirted Chain (signs. Sele Agent ter the Pleasant Valley Wine Company. Special Ureal Western Kx. nrv, our own brand, the Oncst American Chainpagne lu the markeu Just recelvtd another large Invoice of Califor nia Claret and White Wlnu from Nam alley, California. A large stock of Imported Ilurgundles, Clarets, llhlne and Ssutcrne wines. We also have the largest ami finest stock nt llrandles. Whiskies, tllns, Madeira, Mnerrys and rert Wines, Uass Ale, Uutnness Hteut, Saratoga and Apelllnaila Waters In thu city. H. E. Slaymaker, Agt, Ne. 20 BAOT KINO BTBEBT, LANCASTER. PA. MUWKKX. .It'. P LINN dt BRKNKMAN. CARD I We have a number of (toeds which are jtist in season, and which, ewintt te our giving special attention, we can offer great lducements. " Pennsylvania" l.awn Hewers have no equal. These we make aflpeciatty. We have as geed liwn Mowers as are in the market for lo.eo and 47.00. llaby Carriages We carry seventy-five varieties in stock. These gtxsi.t are our own special and our prices are low. lief rigeraters are new In season. Hew few people knew anything about ltefrigenw ters. It took us twenty years te leam. We can teach you in live minutes: It will bd worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ, ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any. thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get tbe best at tbe lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican nd Common Hammocks, Base Itall and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. M & BRENEM1N, Ne. 1S2 North Queen Streak WATOMi TATCHK8. CLOCKS, CHAINU AND Special WitehN fe Jhmtf. ud iUilnidm Fin let of Kings,-Ac. Alse, Elgin, Walthata (Aurera for whlcil am Sele Agent), sad ethar rtnt-ciaas wstafeas. Bast Wales and Jewelry JtreSniex ttaw by Tsiscrapk Daily, ealy iiasny. L. YZE.BER. He. ISM N. queen St., Near Penn'a IL II. Depot, AW Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical Oetids. All Kinds of Jewelry. N KW JKWKUtY HTOKE. S. GILL. LATEST DESIGNS IB SILVER JEWELRY! Ne. 10 WEST KING.STREET, LANCABTKH, PA. mavlt-lyd A T KKIHMAA'S. ' New Spring Neckties AT BBltMAB'B. There la no srarmeat eeneernlng the Ot Ol whlea a, bub la caeta Daruenlar than a shirt. Shirt Cutting la a Fine Art, Te St comforta ble a ahlrt must ba ent with the proper snotoui snetoui snoteui laml enrraa. the workpaepls must be practical skirl bmSt-t UavtBg htd aa spartoneaetio nan, w slate te feVysj Uss besVsttlnic, hsjst Bt msisrBM mm unnuus SHIRT ta tka Mark far ths Least Pesslbla Meney. ai BUMANf, CHARLES niHHIBS, MU, Honest Prices. ItKY uuuim. J. H.UIVLKKACO. THINK OF IT ANDCOUK ANOIItlV WIIII.B WB HAVE THEM. 75c. $1.00, 91.35 and $1.50 Corsets At 25c. MUST HE SOLD. Odd sires White and Colored .sites 5! "i.1." i , a va v, x, w, at and Tbls price Is put en tlietu tn sell ttieiii quick. Celnred I ace Huntings, .V, Only a lew pieces lelU 1 bis Is no lit Ice. Oen't tail te leek at our Bargains In KinhnildenM Pongee Ml SB. and Kui lirnMeted Trlniuilugs te match Suiunier Milks regardleesnt cost our luack silks. Si iu and II ii can't lie beat. Every yard guaranteed. JohnS.Givler&Ge., Ne as Bast Klua 8treet. LANCASTER. PA. N KW YOKKHTOKK. Summer Goods. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 ft 10 EAST KINO ST LANCASTBK, PA , Otter all slrm and tualltli-a In tedies', Uentle int'irnikiidciillitnin's Summer Hosiery AN II- INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR AT VKIIY LOW I'KICBS. Un mere Case CUKAM CltlNKLK BEEK SUCk Bus, 3Xc a ysrd. I'lilladt-lpbla prlces ter sameiiuallty, 5e. 2.0M Yards FINK CHA7.Y only 10c a yard. CKEPK CLOTHS Al,t.-W()(), C1IFAM Incues Wlde.Mc. ayard. .SKKUE CLOTH, 40 AI,l,WM)IJCllatPLAIl1EUUE,MInebes Wliln.MMc a yard. Crinkle Seerauokera, Drees GltiRbama, Amorlean Satlnee, Freneb Satlneti, AT VEKY LOW PKICkS, AT TUB New Yerk Stere. fAQEK A IlKOTURK. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGER & BEOTHEE, 26-27 West King Street. Gauze, Ualbriffican and Feather weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, Ualbriggau and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirts. Laundrled and Unlaundried Drees Shirts. Fengee. Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. . & W. Cellars and Cuff. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un laundred Shirta at Wc. each. Scotch Cheviot, CaBtuner and. Worsted Suitings. HA8ER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. MmWWmn. LAXCABTM FA. k i?.,, ., ;i.Sff, ."'ZacHti ,- &'$as rfjrXjfya, I, 1. 1 tStrafM-Vi. ".'its f a. . . ;. v ft , u5c, ; .,i :." .V
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