m-rhEm KwZTJWJVlV. xu tf Srr-3a.s W6j"'?sr--.'.-- TF.vcaaiM.'- ' ?rv i PKVVIHIV" " ' tf Rwaawi mp&w&Mi&F f.TUHr'' tv1- wmtmm f r wptnv - p. mii tt . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1887. TrlFJfcSSW' vzmwzmmwmPm , 'it -i m. "i ?VSl HpuiakmiMMinu want jyjS'a taa tua mm te flHMMMfc wmiMnm. Mfc. 1B lh. SS. ste. is :s is . 10 M ill uan tn fin nan m ie MSB J R MM n fin aaBasasasiag 'anv '! CtXM fitwif untuigneer AT MOnwMv tw V Xareafttr InteUiftncrc. .w I LAJICASTKR, AUGUST 8. 1SS7. t?" vThltaev's Wiadan. f' twentuy Whitney bu written a trench Ml reply te the report of aboard that has ,nwaJMnded the expenditure of about 3? DM,000 for repairing the iteamer Fales. Slaw wye: "The Falee is an iron tug of awmt 300 tens, 23 years old, and is in no gi'MMeetti war vessel as new understood. ffWk sest originally, In 1865, (75,000, when ms was twies Its present price, and could Mhabrr be bnUt new for 50.000. She has mi: III'..' Shu: MMH1 MM WWMM JIJfMHWHI IMM IIIIIM OT liHIMBMUHIWIMWTlBf "AB1USIBB BW OTmr, ui. iwwjw muss Che fM aest in repairs since she was originally fd? beiltll83"18. She is kept en the Chinese station as a substitute for a vessel of war M acoeunt of her light draft, which ena bles her te visit the rivers and shallow bays. I de net approve of the proposed repairs. We are net responsible for the Maintenance or non-maintenance of a navy, bat we are for the proper expenditure of our appropriation. The excuse that we net keep her afloat, or otherwise we sha.l bare no vessel te take her place, is a mat Mr for Congress. We cannot justify spending 150,000 upon the old iron tug as a vessel of war except upon the ground that Oeagress had net made ether prevision for this service, which is a matter for Congress MSB net for us te consider." 'Yet it has been the regular practice of the navy department for the last quarter of eentury te de all that could be done te keep worthless hulks afloat. If the busi nessllrn rule of the present administration had been in force and a limit fixed te the expenditure for repairs, Congress would lesg age nave been compelled te order the building of a navy, and we would net new be at the mercy of third-rate foreign pew- The Camp at Mount Gretna. Considering the proximity of the camp of the state militia, and the imposing dis play that is made dally in parade and drill, it appears a litttfr-Btrange that Lancaster doea&etBhow mere Interest in it. It is net often in these peaceful days that an opportunity is presented of witnessingeight 'iheaaand traoes manceuvrine? and drillfnir. VS'a.m tk MMAAnnfra tf tha flnf 4ar In .emn prove that the Pennsylvania militia are set merely playing soldier. They are being worked up te the limit of endurance and it is the evident intention of General Hartranftand bis subordinates, te cram all the military training in the ten days of camp life that the citizen soldier can This is a highly commendable resolution and may help te change the character of many of the organizations which have been little better than social clubs mas querading under the name of soldiers. The state pays for an armed force and the state should have the genuine article. Since the Pittsburg riots rudely awakened ns te a full appreciation of the importance of a disciplined militia, there has been a steady improvement in the organization of the state troops and te-day Pennsylvania is Justly proud of them. But much re. mains te be done before we can cenfldently rely en them te support law and order in sudden and dangerous emergencies or sus tain the national .government in the event of foreign war. Lancaster should be represented In the thousands new visiting Mount Gretna, and the little army there en drill will furnish a military pageant well worth the visit; for though but half trained militia, they are well armed and equipped and are in the bands of competent officers. "Twere worth tan years of peaceful life, One glance at their array l" Davis and Vnrtla. Mr. Jeffersen Davis, in a letter te the New Yerk World, says, referring te the Wilkesbarre letter that appeared in the World of the 18th regarding the Curtln controversy : It thereby appears that Gov. Cnrtin re re esived an application, apparently from tb United States war department, for the release lrem the Pennsylvania penitentiary of a notorious convict, that he might be seat ever the lines for a SDecitle our. On this and ether like repre ss It SDDSars that an nritar by the Berunnr far thA ralnaui Ol the OOUVlaL It la net ihnan th Ik. -&. 222fJilTi,JLi5?uhipreP,rl0 inquire for Tf& wM.,T3tel ssnrlee the general of the army fM.'seqaired a convicted criminal : that thlilS & 2JHTMteb8eBPl0yatthe Seuth a hwr. J?"Jr -"" ranupuauce with the aPDll raaanaa. luauaveraiiaminri itiU-nM. ..-..: SEJaEaK2l.BJl " m 1 " r Trr" . " FPU- fr" 7"""""t -i"""""u wouie naturally 'feeveartasa, ler what proper duty with Thf. R ft sjw siwiiive we uuwi uibhimi UQ West IMjlllt t rHMJcataave been reasonably aupaWthat A M "spselfia Duroeae" wa te de anaat.Mn. frfsasaMier worthy or the name would net per. JSsMHaV i ssssslnaUen might readily have been i' 'J aaMMaaad te ha auah ameIHa nnrnwn -nn 1 ?,'.' Miappllesttea for releaae have been poet--ft-' -aeaaa Um farther Information and rafnuxi K&'Jfr aalaaa It ahnnlfl lia aunii mm rinlH liiatlin ll-T aaaiBlianea by brlnalaa- the Durunae" with. M the pale et "boaeraBls warfare." There U nothing fctrange in the use of the words for " specific purpose." This oeavict was probably especially quallfled by bis relations in the Seuth te render val- , wbM service as a spy , and the war depart. ;7i , Meat would certainly net have hesitated te i$rt release of any one who could - have bee of use te it in such a eanacltv. Fv -wax mi . . ,. -?.:: Wit j,' w" " " "im mr. uavia in me .(y mw ww uaw ei we words " specluc CS"i; ,m Ty ,uested te Gever- MtCartU (or, m be puu It, te an aver- iMjn Ml-4 latest upon honorable warfare.") " Rwe" assassination. Vlt would seem that a neueat for .. .. iSHawitoaeftbetem "spsclfle purpose" mssjM iUmc have iadieated a mind in wwUhttoMsaefwwfaNteaoUJyaasoeiated HMtf with ehoaersbU iMthwter Getrge aai MeGlrasj. It la said that Henry Geerge and his lieutenants want te pat the Socialists of New Yerk out of their party. Geerge should be consistent. His doctrines tend te Socialism and be should net displse Socialistic support. Mr. Geerge has also a bitter antagonist In Jehn Swlnten, who is one of the foremost labor leaders in Xew Yerk. Between these two strifes that have been stirred up, the outlook for the Geerge-McGlynn crowd Is net very promis premis ing. Seme months age it was thought that Henry Geerge would be an impertnut factor in the next presidential contest. He polled 08,000 votes for mayor last Novem ber. It is doubtful new if he could poll 0,800. Dr. McGlynn has ceased te attract attention, and in order te keep up interest in the Land and Laber party, Itev. Dr. Curran is being dragged into the public notice. But such ephemeral efforts cannot be successful in long fastening the public mind upon these people. Henry Geerge and Dr. McGlynn de net represent the great laboring interest of the county, and the former will seen find themselves a party without a following. a m Thk majority against prohibition In Texas Is about 78,000 and la still growing. e Thadk hellars cannot be redeemed alter September 3. After that date they will only have their value as bullion. If you want 100 eenta for them, deposit them before Sep tember 3. Tub Teries have long been looking for ward te the death of thtir old enemy, Mr. Gladstone, but he bids fair todlaappelnt their expectations. Mr. QladCene cornea el a long lived stock. His ancestry Is noted far back for virility and temperance ; bla father lived te be 68, and his own physique closely copies that el Sir Jehn Gladstone. Ner Is hla case exceptional In British statesmanship. Lord Jehn Russell lived te be eighty -six. Palmers Palmers ten died at eighty-one. Lord Brougham reached the age of entity-nine. Even the grizzled warrior, the Duke of Wellington, who carried mighty cares of statesmanship long after he had laid aside the sword, was seen en horseback In the parka alter he was eighty, and he died at elghty.threa Master CAnrENTEit Wm. K. Beard and his force are te be congratulated en the skill ful and expeditious manner In which they moved the Big Coneatega bridge. a Here's te you, Mr. Celd Wave, Yeu are welcome te Lancaster. Baltimore has net a full paid fire de partment The less el ever a million dollars in one month in tires in that city has caused insurance people te demand a full paid de partment It is surprismg that se bigs city should be se small In fire matters. PKHBONAI Billt McGlerv, the New erk dive keeper, has turned missionary. Rkv. W. D. C. Keitkr, of Allenlewn, has accepted the pastorate el the West Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran church. Jesse Guant, a eon of the general, was severely Injured en the thigh by a llnhtniDK stroke at East Lyme, Conn., a few days age. James Gordex Benxett has beuaht a share In the Gahgnani'a itttatngtr In Paris, and Is transforming It Inte a wide awake American newspaper. rkPTHWlf T. rrTn I.Mtl.K. .1 tl..l Demereat, of New Yerk, died en Sunday at Staunton, Va,, from injuries reretved In the Chesapeake & Ohie wrtck last TIiutb iay. CniBP Kmei.nker Gkoree W. Melville has been appointed by the president as head of the bureau el su-am engineering in the navy department, vice Charles H. Lerlng, resigns d. "' Ames Keed, at one time acting governor w. ismm, una uuuffuijr ud Btinuay at ma home, near Branchville, Md., sued 61 ar. He was appointed secretary et Utah in IStH. and continued In offlce until IseS. acting as governor part of the time. Daniel R. Weikf, et Chambersburg, says be la the first commercial traveler who ever went en the read. In 184t be came te Philadelphia aa a salesman for the dry ceeds house et Dunten, (Jemmll A Ce. "Trade was dull that year," says Mr. Wolff, "and 1 suggested te the firm the ide of sending someone out among the country merchants tedrumuptrsde. But who will be tbe drum mer?' asked one et the firm, n will,' I re- DllAti. anrl thttv svmr ma mi ra,a . . origin of the term U rummer,' by which all Maivitiig Bsutnuifu tire UUW JKIluWDa Tb Creps tuid Wcatber. ThA WMthAf nmn hiillaatln nf , T1 Ia..a HttealKnaleinc6ja that rerta it.r the -vem nuuiuK auiiuii e iniiK'H'e mat the weather has been favorable In tun west por per por tlen of tbe cotton region, Irem Central Ala bama te Texas; but trout Alabama eaxtward the rain baa been greatly in excew, probably resulting in Injurj te growing oeltou in the lowlands. Numerous showers recurred lu Mlnneaets, Dakota. Iowa, Nebraska, North west Missouri and Northern Kansas, improv imprev Ing the condition of growing crop lu these Mftntlnna. hut Ihn ha.i..i. ..k.i... . ... corn autes east of tbe Mississippi, resulting In serious Injury te all grewlug crop The Atlantic states is generally reported as unfavriratiliL th waf a..ha- .:.. . vest and Injuring; grain, bay and potatoes . .Hv w. nui.e iud vuuiuuui are re ported aa favorable for corn in tbesn districts An excess of sunshine and temperature, combined with asligbt excaes et ruiufall. In Kantunlrv anri TnnAaauA ...i.... ..... . . -- "- v -vmiwv uuiiijic din past week,haa probably improved thecondltleu of tfaR tnhuwn pmn Twe rtsatlis la West CbHMr. Haturday morning Mra. Dr. Richardson, eldest daughter of Judge Waddell, died in West Chester after an Illness of about two weeks. Sue was a most estimable lady and enjoyed a large circle of admiring friends, who will long regret and uiuurn her demise. tier marriage te Dr. Richardson took place at the realdence of her father In that borough about one year age and was a brilliant aeclal occasion. The Judge and ether members el the family feel the less te a degree net te be described. Hslllday Jacksen, a prominent member of tbe beciety el Friends In West Chester, dlnd of dysentery, aged about seventy years. He was a most exemplary citizen and enjoyed quite an extended notoriety for his arith metical, astronomical and botanical training. About two years age hespsntaeveral mentba en the coast of Flerida In behalf of the latter science and meat of his valuable contributions te this department of knewlsdire has been suddenly out short by his unlooked-for death. Arranging Fer the Democratic OonTselloa. At Alleutewn the local committee having In charge the arrangementa for the Demo cratic state convention en the last day of August have matters In geed shape, and every eflert will be made te provide ter the oemlort and entertainment of delegates, can didates and their frlenda. The convention )-.; ?nndw U10re fcwwble auspices than did the one of 1884 at this place. Klnea ftS-d" i7b?E!,OMUt .Mu'' hKnua. erected. It la large and well adapted for th PfifV' k?'ll'te body. PTbe hotel lacifltiea have been enlarged and vastly lm. being able te comferubly provide te'se" eTal hundred guesu. Many et the room, at tie leading hotels have been engaged. Quite a number of citizens, Irrespective of party affiliations, will probably entertain premt, neat Democrats during tbe convention! The Alleutewn band, an organizitien with mere than a state reputation, has been engaged te furnish the music. A Defaulllag Clergyman. Key. J, P. Farmer, pastor et the Baptist church of Hudsen, Mich., Is charged with having appropriated at least f 1,000 et funds raised for remodeling tbe church, and leaves la addition known dabta te trsdtsmen and merehanta el fl.aoe. He left Hudsen last WMk and hla nraaant Bhsnahitnta . .. te2""i .S 0MW ,reBB P811 "fan, N, Y la I lBMaaaMtaaanMoryreeerdUere. ' a scar urs AtiAMttv. Tke rampsu Stahlbiilea rartry Wraeked. t LrHN el aS.OOO. At Atlantic City, the storm Saturday even. Ing proved te be rather disastrous. It swept the coast In such a wsy that all the yachts had te skim for the shore, Ben Seey waseut In Quay's old Tlllle Cevert when the gale caught him, He dropped salt and downed anchor immediately, He was ever the Cas sandra wreck at the time, and was admiring two sbeephead and a large drum tlsb brought up by his own Una He made for Inside the bar as quick as aatety would let him. Hew he get there he can hardly tell himself. On tbe land end the "Last Days of Pom Pem pell" display sutlered tbe mesL It was ex pected that the biggest crowd el the season would be present Tbe attractions Included a portrait of President Lincoln, "Jumbo," the dead elephant, the "lllg .Suull iwer." "Flying Piireenis" the "Kalubew Wheel" and the "Fairy Fountain," all In Ure, but there was no tire. Tne storm came from the northwest It tore away tbe fences en New Jersey and tUltle avenues. It quenched tbe lava el Veautlus and sent the temple of lsls toppling down without the aid of human handa. There was electricity enough In tbe elements te present a mlnature exhibition of "The Last Days of Atlantic City," but atlil there was only a less of tV5,OU0. Manhattan Beach was telegraphed te Immediately and responded with the words that fifty workmen were engaged te be there in the morning te start the rebuilding se that there would be no delay In the Pompeii exhibition of Mon day evening. Down en the beach there was wild excite ment A Philadelphia lady whom one el the Parker brothers rescued rive year age fainted away. While the guards ran te her, and with the assistance et some ladles brought her te consciousness, one of the Parker beats was smashed Inte atoms. Mike Bradford was leisurely pulling the ears, but be had te pull for his own lire this time. A belt of light ning burned nil his row locks, but he get ashore In safety. There was some ether damage te property, but no less el Hla Geerge Hetzel and James Clary, proprietors of a pavilion en the Boardwalk, were stunned by the lightning. aw Irish Nationalists Hleutd by Orangemen. A party of Nationalist members of tbe Order of Foresters, et Belfast, Ireland, went te Portrush en Sunday en two special trains. They were met at tbe Portrush station by a crowd of Orangemen, and a sharp tight ensued, bottles and stone being used as missiles. Allet the decent Inhabitants and tbe English and American tourists who hap pened te be In tbe town took refuge In beuses. The disturbance was finally quelled by the police. While returning te Belfast the Nationalists were stoned all along tbe line by Orangemen, who had been informed of the riot at Port Pert rush. Nearly all tbe windows of the trains were broken. Tne Nationalists replied with bottles and pistols. A youth who was stand ing en a bridge at Ballymena station when the trains passed was shot, and has since died. A Presbyterian minister and a youth were wounded at Ballymena, When the trains arrived at Belfast there was farther trouble, but the police seen restored order. i Contlneed Ills Itegalar Werk. A correspondent tells the Chester rtmej of a man who has made a break in the cus tom ler years held sacred In the case et death. A member of his family died, but he went te work next morning and continued his daily avocation each day, and en the day of the funeral did net go home until tbe hour for the services. The act, while a departure In the matter of funeral customs, has net raised the man In tbe.eetlmatien of hla neighbors. A Court IIoem staepie Takes Fire. At West Cheater at 9 o'clock Saturday evening tbe steeple of the court beuse suddenly became a pillar of fire from electric wires usl for lighting tbe dials. Tbe fire department promptly responded, but belere a stream could be turned en the names the Interior et the tower was severely damaged. The records et tbe building were about te be removed when the fire was extln- gutanee, and tne public pulse resumed its normal condition. A Spartan Hereltin Is often exhibited by a dellcite woman during the extraction of teeth But why net ve them In time, with SOZODO.VT, and thus obviate the necessity of taxing one s fortitude f The tenant of the mouth, are tar mere Uxely te remain and ogeodservlce.tr this sovereign protective U uhJ as a safeguard against thttr untimely de struction. Tbe experience and evidence otheati of pe-piH, proves this sanltir act augVr.w.MSw SMOMl HOTICH. Grin. Pleasant, healthy grin are seen only en the fuces of htal thy persons. Tbe dyspeptic and de bilitated can smile only In a half-hearted way. f urify ihi bleed, tone the stemach.and strength en the tissues with Burdock Illenn Hitter l, It veu wish te laugh well and etten. for tale by II. 11. cechran. druggist, 137 and 1K North Uucen strtet, Lancaster. Will It itaally Cure Kheamailsm? We answer, honor bright. It will cure rhenma tlsui, and tbe severest cases tee Themnt' Kclte trie Oil was specially prep ired for thu rheuma tic and lauiu Netice leners from the peeplu relative te Its merits In nearly every paper In tbe country. or bhIe by II. B. Cochran, drag, glit, 137 and VU North Queen street, Lancaster. Causes Astonishment, Completely prostrated terdays with Indiges tion ami billen, lever. IheenVcisnt two bottles JlurUetk Meed HMtri as u nl. bed me; visible Improvement rlgnt off." Mr. Neah Hates. Kl iiilra. N T. Fer rale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and lit erth (jueen street, Lancaster. Detective and filiate (llflcer Utnally wear tbelr badge of authority cen-S'V'-'? ?a9.".r tne,r e'ethlng, but Dr. Thcmat' Jiclectric Oil wears It badges In tbe form et printed labels attachel teeach and every bottle, se that all may knew Its mission, it Is given full and complete authnrl y te arrest nil uche and pains, and dens itt duty every time rer sale by It. M. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13a North Queen street, Lancister. The Kind W Like. The medicine we most llke Is that which does its work nulca- and welt Burdock Meed Buliri are the quickest kind of a cure (or dyspepsia und liver and kidney affections Fer sale byll. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster. What Three Application Did. "I was troubled very much with ere feet Three applications of Tlurmat' Xcltetrie Oil en Jlrely cured them. Nothing better In the mar ket" Jacob Butter. Beading, I'a. for sale by 11 11. Cochran, druggtit, 137 and IX) North Queen street, Lancaster. Cannen. W would caution the Public te beware of Dealers pdarlng Kemp's Balaam at less than the regular Price, Su cents and II, as oftentimes Imi tation or Inlerierartlcleaaru sold aa the genuine In order te enable them te sell cheaply. H. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street U our agent for Lancaster. Sample bottle given te year, ell-lwdAw TMAB AMV OOWrBMB. JTEWCOMKHM, CATCH ON 1 KVKUYBODY KKMKMUEtt I When you get te rnntre Square, lust drop into the TKA and COFrKK STeBK (tWenly one in sight), and get our prices en all goods, come and we wUl greet you cordially. OUU 8UOA1US ALL SUOAtt I OUKTEA18 ALL TBAI uuu cert-EK is all cernea: i NO AOULTIKATION) ON g TUIAL 8KCUUES YOUtt CUSTOM. Bemember the Address CLARK'S TEA AND COFIEB STORE, NO. CBNTUK 8QUAUK. martMfdAw Q.OTO CLAUKE'a I Fend Dreams Realized, close prlcta, will find their fend tiream Heal. Ud aiid their expectation mere than gratified by offerings of unparalleled generosity. IS fllir Wu.) Wlnllnw u .. . .,...! ..1 ... - - ..-.-. -. .mm.iw u. uuu t, mil mi read the card In It ou will see oueef ihemany btaittllul presents we give te any person brW lug us orders for W worth of Tea Ladle and gentlemen out el employment would de well te '" Jd get all parilculars. Our Tea a 15c Trier Iiia?.?JJi,,,lvfTj?V aiisfaVtloe ?t any Cer?JriwSiSaj ,b, 0,tsr or county. CLARKE'S OEIOINAL TKA AND COrygg BT0RK, NO. 62 WEST INO STBIKT, liANCATa,PA. gT Telephone Connection. MMD1CAL OlMMONH L1VEH KKUULATOR. HTsrarstA, " " " CUMBTirATlOf, sigh iiCAUACiir, BIMOUSNKSS. These Utseasea Centltt Three-fourth of the Ailment el Humanity. , 1 thore a PeslUve Cure K9. TAKK SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. t suffered with Dyspepsia and Disordered I.lverand would freiiuvntiy threw up bile. 1 procured a bottle of Simmen l.tver Uegulater, and alter using hall of It was completely cured, une et my lady customer told me the Kegatater completely cured her et Sick Headache. 1. viLea. lyfigtr itapius. iuwb jy7-M,W,rAw flAPUINE PLASIKKS. 85 MEDALS AWAKDEU TO Bensen's Gapclne Plaster ! T1IK UKST IN THK WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, Kheutnatlsm, Lumbago, Back ache. Weakness, Celd In the Chest and all Ache and Strain. Beware of Imitations umlr similar sounding names. aw Ask for Bensen' and take no ether. declUliudAwMtt&r G KAY'S .SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Gray's Specific Medicine. The Great English Remedy will promptly and radically euro any and every case of nervous debility and weakness, result of Indiscretion, exerses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem ; Is perlectly harmless, act like magic and been extensively used for ever years with gtvwt success. - mil partlcnlaralnenrpamphlet which we desire te send trvn by mall te every one. AerThe Specific Medicine 1 sold by all drug gist at II per package, or six packaxe for Is It will be rent frve my mall en recept of the money, by addressing the agent, H. B. OOOHBAN, Drugglat, Ne. U7 A IS) North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. THK OK4Y MKDICINK CO., Ne. 108 Main Street, llnffale, H.. mare-lvdAwMWAr QAKK, 8UKK AND SPERDT CUKB. O Bnpture, Varicecele and Special Disease of either sex. Why be hnmbugged by quacks when yen can find In Dr. Wright the only Usee Las Psrrsicua In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Crmas Tml Ccaas Ucaaasmn. Advice Free day and evening. Stranger can be treated and re turn home same day Offices private. DU.W.tCWHlttHT, Ml North Ninth Street. Above Baca, F. O. Bex C7S. Philadelphia. tanlJ.lv M0U-JCK3, &C. -CILINN dt BRENHJaAN. CARD I We have a number of Goods which are just in season, and which, owing te our Sving special attention, we can offer great ducemeets. " Pennsylvania" Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for te.OU and 7.00. Babv Carriages We carry seventy-five varieties In stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new in season. Hew few people knew anything about llefrigera llefrigera tera. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you In live minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream r'reezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get the best at the lowest prices. Veu can rem us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican trad Common Hammocks, Base Ball and all Sporting Goods at factory Prices. FLINN & BRENEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street. MAMiSja STANDARD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOS. 40, . 43, 45 MASKKT BTBKKT, Bear of Postefflce, Lancaster, Pa. I have in Stock and BnUd te Order Kvery Va riety et the following style : COUPK8. bCTUUIES, CAUttlULKTS, CAUB1AUK8. VlOTOBIAS, UU81NKS8 WAUONS, "T" CABTS, MeCALL WAGONS. 8UKBIK8, ' MABKKT WAUON8, PHJKTONS, KXPBKS8 WAGONS. I employ the Best Mechanic, and have facili ties te baud cerectly any style of Carriage de sired. The Quality, style, and rinlsn of my Werk, makes It decidedly the CHKAPK8T IN TUB MABKBT. MOTTO : " Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Hot Het Hot tern Prices." Please give me a call. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. PBICKS LOWKB THAN ALL OTHBB8. aav-One Set of Workmen especially employed for that nnrnnee fOUOM. AT ERIHMAA'rJ. New Spring Neckties AT KKISMAN'8. There Is no garment concerning the fit of which a man 1 mere particular than a Shirt. Shirt Cutting 1 arine art. Te St comforta ble a shirt must be cut with the proper anotom anetom anotem leal curves, the workpeople must be practical shirt-maker. Having had an experience of ) years, we claim te have the best fitting, best made, best material and most durable SHIRT In the Market for the Least Possible Meney. ABRISMN,S, Ne IT Wart Kln.l'trest. Lancaster. warn maim cm mmm: DUK RENT. X! Twe or tenr rooms In Brimmer's New Building. Ne. uH North Queen street. Heat and kas Included. AdeI v at febis-tid jBiaiMBK-D uihi urriCB, FOR RENT TWO-8TORY DWELLING Heuse, Ne 3M West Vine street. Posses sion given October 1, 1W. Bent reasonable. Call en premises. J-tfd JOHN H. PKABSOL. PRIVATE HALK. WUl be sold at private sale the valuable property corner Iinen Mulberry and Char Char eotte fronting tee feet en Lemen street, BU feet en Mulberry, and AS lest en Charlette street. Apply te . . C. B. DOWN BY, JnnlS-lmd Ne. SU North Queen street. JACOB JT. BHEAKKER'H Pure Rye Whisky, NO. IB CKNTBK BQUABK, LANCA8TKB, PA. tnayls tld NOTICE TO TREHPAB8ERB AND QUNNBKS.-AU persons are awreby ter bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall and S peadvall ssuta la Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed omnia emnia omnia eleaea, either for the purpose of ehoeUag or S-'JJ" ". .u" Uw. eTUtmjr enforead lafsnT n kl.awkaTaW Vafslarav meraart sat E. Wi Oeteaaaaw Mean cLUTMinm. TLi YKR8 A RATUKON. CUT PRICES. Time for them tee. Almest every let of Clothing en hand will be pushed. Our stock Is larger than we want, and It must be re duced. MEN'S CLOTHING AT At Much Lewer Figures New. We thought them cheap at the original price they're surely a lUrgaln new. It you need Clothing it will pay you te leek at our stock ; we'll make it profitable te you. If you are looking for well-made Clothing and honest goods at low prices, our's is the place. Xe better as sortment anywhere. Myers & Mhfen, LKAU1NQ CLOTH lKBtf, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTBR. PA. WiySH ASD 1.1QUOKH. pURE RYE WHISKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en East Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, one square east 'of reser voir, Lancaster, P 1 have Just erected a new distillery with allot the latent Improved machinery for dlsUlllng PCKB BTB WHISKY. A. a SBBArrKK, Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at the tameu Old UrorTslewn Spring, which baa been noted for It plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfather drank when they were boys, and It nas 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 minute. beside my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Branditw, (Jin-, Wines, &c SSTCaU and be convinced. A. B. SllKAPrBB, Distiller. (STOKB Ne. 83 North Queen Street. N. B.r aimers having geed Bye en hand can And ready sale for It at the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid for a geed arti cle. aprtB-lydAw G TO REIGART'S OLD WINE STOEE res . BOUCHE SEC. 1PKB UKIDSIKCK. POMMKUY8KC, MOKIZETSKC B O.II. MUMM K1THA DKV, And all 'ether Leading brand of Imported Champagne. Sele Agent ler the Pleasant Valley Wine Company. Special Ureat Western Kx. fcry.enr own brand, the Oneit American Champagne In the market. Just received another large Invoice of Califor nia Claret and White Wine from Napa Valley. California. " A large stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets, Bhlne and Sauterne Wines. We alto have the largest and finest stock el Brandies, Whiskies, Gins. Madeira, aherrys and tort Wines, Itass Ale, Oulnness Stout, Saratoga and Apelllnarl Water In the city. XL E. Slaymaker, Agt, Me. 29 EAST KINO BTBEBT, LANCASTBB, PA. WAWOHBt. w ATCHUS, CLOCKS, CHAINS AND JBWKLUT. Special Witches fur Farmers ud Bailretden. Pine let of Kings, Ac Alie, Elgin, Waltham (Aurera for which I am Sele Agent), and ether ruiVClaas Watcher. Best Watch and Jewelry Bapalrlng. aw'Cerreet Um try Telegraph Dally, only place la city. L. WEBER. Ne. 19K N. Queen St, Near Penn'a B. B. Depot. Ay spectacle. Byes-lasses and Optical Ueuda. All Kind of Jewelry. N EV7 JEWELRY STORE. S. GILL. LATEST DESIGNS -IN- SILVER JEWELRY! Ne. 10 WEST KINGISTREET, LANCABTBB, PA. mavll-lyd MAT. VATBtmv, B 1Q BARGAINS. Straw Hais Sacrificed ! Any STBAW HAT In our Stere old below J!i We ".'." Positively clots out our Katlre Bleck regardless of price. LIGHT STIFF HATS At Biff Redaotlena. wee II ATS (3K0IIATS UX0UATS OUB- . Selling at 19.00 ..Selling at 1 00 .elltng at .60 Trueks and Traveling Bagi Comprise one el the finest lines In Lancaster. SKDen't forget we offer Special Bargain In this line during the following month, weguar anue te save you lu per cent. en every purchase. Stauffer & Ce. 81 ud 88 Werth Qu aytrMt, LANCASTBB, PA. RDFTURB-OURE OUAKAMTKKD BT t Dr. J. B. Mayer, au Arch street, PhtlaAal Bhta,Pa. Baaaatostea. MoeparaUesi or kas- CHARLES CABBIA.stS, MOTTO THAT ALWATB WINa Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHILIP DOBRSOMS (OLD BBUABLK) Carriage WorbNet. 12 and 128 East King St. The Largest Assortment of NRW AND 8BOOND-HAND Bnggiea, Carrlaires. Phaiten. Market Business Wagons that has ever keen ShSVntette Puftie. If Ten Want a Uoei and rirst-ciass Phaiten, UO TO OOBKaeM'a If Ten Want a Nice Comfortable rainlly UairUste, UO TO DOBItnVlM'n. DOBBsoMsW"l'"uw-teuwl,nnD,w" Prtnga. it you OOTO It Ten Want a Nlee and Neat Business Wagen, tlO te rxiBBSeM'A If Yeu Want a I) until Market Wunn. eTT Til TumHmiM."m " It Yeu Want a Uoed Seoend'HandPhsilon. " ou Want te Buy a PtrsMllaas ArUele at anuaiwj( Philip Doersom's Old HW. 10 ANU Kb KAOT KINU rFAClVRYm A UI M1FVL1H WLAMAWAMB. riOH MART1H FRUIT JARS -AT- 11 Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, (jtiart and Halt Gallen. We again have the Lightning Fruit Jar, which is the best In the market. Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jars, Com mon Tumblers at the Lewest Pos sible Prices, Wholesale or Retail AT IWliliii, 15 EAST KING STREET. L.ANOASTBK, PA. rv mm tr yum. TyiDMYEK'S FURNITURE STORK A Celd Wavk, Something everybody should knew. A Celd Wave has struck our prices, and they have fallen te almost the Fhkkzinq Point We want te lleduce Stock. September 1, we take our inventory. Se we liave made a cut. De you care te talk a few minutes about " Fuunituke." If you asc at all interested in the ques tion of " Funs'iTUitK," then give us a lit tle of your attention while we show you through our Uoems. Perhaps we have something you may want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " Fubni tckk," but you will be surprised at the " Coelino " effect of our prices. Take advantage et the Lew Tempera ture of Prices, AT Widmteb's Fubnitukk Stehe, Cen. East Kine and Duke Stiieets, Lancaster. Pa. u NDERTAK1NO. WALTER A. HEIN1TSH, Ferniihing Undertaker, Neb. 97 and 90 Seuth Queen Street, LANCASTBB, PA. aiBKSIDKNCK NO. 151 SOUTH QUKKN STBKKT. All the Latest and Most Approved Methods nsed where desired. A previous practical ex perience of four years enables me te Guarantee that the Very Best Possible Service will be Ben dered at AU Times. Personal Attention Given te Directing All Punsral Intrusted te my care. PAHAtOta. R. B.AU. Great Bargains I -Uf- PARASOLS -AKD- SUIT UMBEELLAS AT HBADQ.UABTKBS. Ri Ba & Hut 14awK.Xikayt. MA HA Jlt'CftUM, 0 Beggy, or Market Wasmn unvn iinsiiuia a liVar Price ttaai any ether MaeaHs! uS?eit I any ether place ta the elty" OTO - Reliable Garrige Works, HTKEET. LANCABTKK, PA. STUKKT. marWydAw nsr aiuuiM. J. aCUVLEHAOO. RELIABLE GOODS I -AT- LOW PRICES. Bargains In BLACK HILKBatlloe and II 15. lltst ie the city. Kvery ard warranted. HUMHBB SILKS and t'OBDXD SUks regardless of cost. aw All Summer Uoed less ttan cost. JoLmS.Givler&Ce,, Ne SO Beat Kins Street, LANCASTBB, PA. J. B. MARTIN A CO. We hava placed en enr counter all the Bem nanu and Odd and Bnd el Stock, and from MONDAY. AUUUNT a, these geed will be sold at prices that cannot help but please the closest buyer. Dress Goods Department. Bemnant Silks, Bemnant Matins, Hemnant Tricot. Itemnant Jersey Cleth, hemnant Jerwy Cleths .Kemnant Plaids. Bemnant Caih Caih nntee, Bemnant Delaines, Bemnant Satlne. Bemnant irsuckers, Bemnant Lawns, Bem nant Uatlstrs, Bemnant Albatross, Bemnant rge. kemnant White Uoeds. Kvery piece marked plain with number, yard and price. The price Is less ttan one-half. Demestic Department. Bemnant Prints, Bemnant Muslin, Bemnant "hitting. Bemnant lltngham, Bemnant Flannel. Bemnant Sheetings, Bemnant Tlcklnas. Item, nam Tickings, Kemnant Cheviots. Notion Department. Bemnant Kmbreldery, BrinnantKdglng, Bem nant Lace. Bemnant rinunclngs. Bemnant Blaatlc. Bemnant Blbbens, Itemnant Bnchlns;. Broken Let of Uleve. Broken Leu of Hosiery. Broken Let of Uauzewear, Broke t l-et of cor sets, Broken Leu of Cellar and Cuffs, Broken 1.0U of Satchels. ,aw or course we cannot mention all the arti cles found en this counter, but every article I marked at less than cost el manulaclura. Upbelsterj Department, Itemnant Furniture Linen, Bemnant Che nille Fringes, Bemnant Curtain Laces, Bern nanttBaw dllks, Bemnant J utes, Beiunaut Awn ing Stripes. Linen Department. Bemnant Toweling, Bemnant Table Linens. Bemnant Napkins, Bemnant Towels, Bemnant Wash Bag, Bemnant Stair Linen. J.B. & Ctr.Wev. Klac Fritm , LANCASTNB, PA. eVTCLKPIIONE CONNKCTION.-W BADDLKS, tC. s ADDLES, HARNE88, Ae. EDWARD KRECKEL, -DULa Ik Saddlee, HarnM, Trunki, Nets, Bebei & Blanket!, NO. t MAST KINO OTHMMT, LakeaSTSk, Pa. The largest and beat assortment of TBUHKS la the city at the lowest cash prices, all sues ana qualities. We nave en hand a large assortment of dlf. fsreat styles of Ilarnsas, both single and double, and make te order the finest grades of CngUjia Coach and French Coupe Harness Ths best Harass Dressing te the world at Me. BDOX. Call and Examine ou took at Ne. 5 East King 8treet. lunttt MARTIN X , :'BVlit&& &t, ji! -,z- rmMyb-?-&a:i?i . v.-..?. fc. J ic&A &j?ir y tvl'dafj?-. ws rt
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers