BJ Witi&Z'Dt -C FUmfW1 M " A" wvJrsV' - -UT" .rJ'f a THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1887. 'timr PifWlf & , . rt' 2 fc&fc S&' "' ?.!;' "?(' K.K Kr' iVT rf' RiLt SSiT l&. t-e s.v sfl.ftfy mm , tmammmmtummm m ia lam 'am aammmm niam una s- WfiMOT BATES tetts: jb ITF n IIQBI1W en el in IK ttn b wae UM MID 17 OB van en MB II SI !i IS a ii y S. KM 11 f UM M IN MM IT M Mil MM iqia sa MflOt MOD MM MM MM MOO MPi) BPPwfMl pup TtaWtekl? hteliigaieer MOnlWM. "5J-MM i Pfttu-vrrpjMti nrm ui I fMBmBT tiiretm tm 'iMMt SWtffTMIMM nratuoBMeaB. tAaeMtar. r. rTntr jtsMM S ::: tfl MB BsbVmAb. 1H ? fl W84WM0AY fBaffllVHM ' ID Iltl Cotuestcc IntelUgettut. a. V.T LAXGABTEB, AUGUST 9, 1887. m - Milt Hare Ships Bad gallon. if? Ita large vessels leaded with grain are "S4 lying in the harbor of San Francisce wait. 'S'lif for aallera te man them, and the pipers & walling ever the extinction of the & AMencan seaman, out wnai became or me that brought these vessels into pert Ike dispatches fail te say. They probably feead the Pacific slope se much te their liking that they de net care "te leave it, ad the same reason may explain the scar city of American seamen. On the ocean American labor is in direct competition with the cheap labor of ether nations, and the average American can de better in almost any ether employment than that of seaman. In the early days of our national life European wars lessened the competition of foreigners, and undeveloped and unknown bores held out rich prizes te the daring navigator who would venture his life and fortune en seas patrolled by freebooters, pirates and piratical men-of-war. II is crew shared a fair proportion of the possible pro fits, for each man was allowed room in the held for the storage of his private venture C cutlery, arms or clothing, te lie traded ia some distant barbarous pert. The risk was great, but the reward of success was tee great, and many a boy before the mast (te, muM mmseir tne captain or a staunch ves- w-sMawera rew years at sea. Tne result !ii5 . -m m i j .unt.i .. a- svbbhsi am ii iKMriHHN hiiii kkii.iiii Hiiinrn ad fleet of swift and staunch ships that gave us the victory ever the boasted wooden walls of England in the wars of 1812. But conditions have changed, the days of our naval glory have departed k least for the time, and If we would have navy worthy of the name, we must net only build the ships, but we must take lures te secure the men. About Politicians. MrJffamjIloe-BisBton, of Philadelphia, W'X C-. ' . -J ' .. L ret,-" euiumun mse mane saws, yet ue was a very J-ti, gieat politician in a very honorable sense Sj&.C the word, and his work as a saw maker r MBWBW SJlft Ct UVOU ClUdi W lUl UUIHUIllbJ It is net necessary te set any teeth after using one of his saws. Napeleon made wars, victories, laws, empires aud funerals, yet he was a politician, and there are several ether politicians In "history who have made things ; in fact it is the common belief that a real politician must net only make things, but must make things hum. It is very rarely indeed that a man is found able te make several kinds of things bum, and Mr. Disston's circular saw ought te be enough for any average JBOrtal. Mr. Disston further says that liebelieves politician " te be a man who makes money out of politics." Net at all 1 Most genuine politicians make money in politics. He has fallen into the common American error of measuring all things by a money standard, for there are many who will work and scheme for places of honor or authority far mere eagerly, and with fewer scruples, as te method, than tbey 1 would work in their business capacities for aoeney. This may be because, like Diatten, tbey have the money and covet the power, or because tbey have neither and prefer the latter ; perhaps as a means of winning the former. A politician may make money out of politics, or ether politicians may make money out of blm ; but as a rule the money is made out of the people by and for whom politics exist. The Celer Line la Seergla. Theie is considerable misunderstanding about the school controversy new going en in Georgia, which partisan enemies of the 8euth are endeavoring te make capital of. The parents of seven white children who are receiving instructions in the Atlanta University, an institution for colored peo ple, supported in part by Northern "phi "phi lanthrepisU" and in part by an appropria apprepria tkn of 18,000 from the state treasury, find a grievance in the Glenn educational bill, Which has passed the lower house of the Georgia legislature, te punish with a term of one year in the chain-gang any teacher who shall Instruct white and colored chil ren in the same school. V . Tata action was for carrying Inte effect "&- the present constitution nf rsnnr.,1, . . flatter contains a clause, copied tern the .0OBSltutien adopted just after the civil BKivrj" -r-. . ..V...WIVIUU, WHICH If'eisjieribes that "separate schools shall be U. Mwrided for the white and colored mvm ??, - . j .-- :..t rr1 psM m ww paanm in ji- pre v mes that f, "colored and white children shall net at. H-.'- wad the same school. ) , Se that It will be seen there was nothing 'S revolutionary in this action at all. The www youpie uiu uuit waui, mi go Ml WU116 .L , . AU 1.1 - t M 'f- wwvui, uur lue wuues te cojereu scnoeis. rS. The seven white children at the Atlanta -fa University have no right there under the r'';'i amatitutinn nf thaatiitA mil thai nun By mbau .. .. i & b - " vreperiy ceusirueu as an invasion f 'f ! af the rights of the colored people. Besides roc uuae seven there is a white university wami iMim mm asune appropriation as VMawrer tee colored people. The Glenn v aw m designed te prevent the reopening of ; a awer aiacuMien or tne colored line In the taoels, which question has been settled tweeastltutteaal enactment. i tt strict JusUoeef the position legislators eathls educational ,fct laia aasaewkat ba taate for tJWWWM MiatMaMis tae geataara IwUeaal treatasent of the negre when it is recalled that there are mere colored teaebera employed In Geeigia than In all the Northern states from Malno te Califor nia. As the Savannah Xtie says : "Geor gia new has a geed public school sys tem, and it Is steadily being improved. Its benefits are enjoyed by the black and white alike. The colored people have their fair share of the school money, and their schools are well conducted. Tbey are net Dnding any fault with the present condi cendi condi tlen of affairs, and are net likely te. Why then should the risk be run of destroying the public schools, in order that a few white teachers in the Atlanta University may have the privilege of educating their children in that school iudetlauce of public sentiment." m Cleveland and Cellins. As was hinted at at the time, the New Yerk II 'erUVs alleged Interview with Con gressman Patrick A. Cellins, oflleston, was a malicious fabrication. It will be re membered that the World correspondent said that Cellins had spurned the offer of secretary of war tendered by Cleveland through Hen. W. II. Itanium. Thealleged interview also abounded in slurs upon the president and his policy. Hew absolutely false it all was is told elsewhere iu these columns. Fair and honorable criticism rau never be objected te by right-thinking men. Hut when the trade of the liar is taken up te defame the country's chief executive, it becomes pertinent te inquire what are the limits of newspaper propriety. The llerld has done a great wrong te Cleve land and Cellins, and It will suffer for it in the estimation of people whose geed opinion is worth having. Tue Philadelphia Xeics uiakea a givxl auir auir geatlen when II advocates the bringing of the old frigate "Constitution" te the constitu tional centennial In Philadelphia. Tin: mayor of Bosten and a number of aldernieD aud ceuncllmen of that city were prominent participants in a demonstration in honor of Jehn L. Sullivan in the Bosten theatre en Monday night. These rulers of the "Athens of America" took part in the presentation te that splendid animal, Jehn L. Sullivan, of a diamond belt, bearing the legend, "Champien of Champions," and thus en the best authority the meaning of the word champion Is illustrated and explained. A champion, saya Webster, "i one who engages In any contest, especially one who contends in behalf of another in single com bat" New, as Sullivan engager in single combat in behalf of no one but himself, and further, as he does net engage " Iu any com bat" but only in sparring, the world at large might doubt his championship of champions; but Bosten says se, and she ought te knew. Jehn Sherman has been talking at Win nipeg, Manitoba, about commercial union with Canada and bla presidential chances. The Ohie's senator's mouth la bound te prove lata! te his aspirations. ARCituisuee Walsh, the famous Irish prelate, attaches only secondary importance te the coercion act. Because or its unusually banih features the Irish Nationalists leek upon It as a measure that l.nnlaud would only fully avail itself of as an extreme resort. The archbishop leeks upon the amended land bill as removing a large portion of the injustices et which the farmers complain and augur happy prospects ler the lutura He thinks that in a year or two mete an Irish Parliament will again sit in the old Parlia ment house In Dublin. In the matter of the evictions, tbs fact aeems appalling that, for the three months ended en the -!i of July, ,M0 persons have been evicted. The Galveston Xews says Texas baa 2.500, 000 dogs. The dogs cost their owners 5 cunts a day per head, or altogether H'l.OOO.OiX) a year, and sheep owners fj.OOOoeo a year mere, a total or fM,000,000. The Seica thinks it mere feasible te prohibit dogs than whisky. The wisdom of the annexation or Canada has ben gravely doubted because et the un certainlty whether tbe Canadians were suited for American citizenship, but as time gees en and Immigration of bank cashiers and boediers grows in volume It Is becemings fixed certalnity that Canada as tbe United States penal colony should net be annexed. If tbe vast numbers of statesmen and financiers who have lett their country for their coun try 'h geed should suddenly be returned by annexation, justice would drop her scales in despair. Thk practice et boxing tbe ears or children has often been condemned by pl)yslcUns,but Dr. Samuel Sexten publishes in .Science some Impressive records et its Injurious meets. He mentions arty-one cases In which the ear was seriously injured by a blew el the tint or open hand. In one case InlUmmatlen was followed by running of tbe ear for twelve years and the patient finally died of brain disease. Meral, find some ether method of punishment PKUSONAU. Mum. Cleveland can harne-s a horse. Geed for her 1 Knurr, tbegunmaker, etTered his doctor a million te keep him alive ten years longer. Pekt Wiiittieb's niece, who ran away from Danvers, Mass., in a tantrum, has re pented and is en her way back. SKCitETAnr Bayard baa accepted an invi tation te deliver an address el welcome in the International Medical Congress, which will meet in Washington en September &tu. Wili'ekd Woodruff, who as president of the twelve apostles baa become the bead et the Mermen church, is a pelvgatnUt who ter two years has beeu a fugitive, from Jus tice. Mrs. Jasik P. Scett'h sudden death in Londen was caused by an overdo of chloral while her system was in a weakened condition. The remains have arrived in Philadelphia. Miss Anna Dillkr, daughter of Isaae Oilier, will sill ter Europe ou August IS te spend a year in the study of music. Miss Dlller has for two years been a student el music at a Londen, Ontario, conservatory. Cel. J. KossThemfson, of Erie, is men tioned for the Democratic- supreme Judge nomination, as also is hts brother Samuel Gustiue Thompson, of the Philadelphia bar. Beth are sons et Chlel Justice JameaThemp. son. Herace A imiett, founder of Abbett iron works, died Monday at his country seat, near Baltimore, aged 81 years Mr. Abbett made a large fortune Iu building and equipping iron monitors for the United States aud Seuln American gevernmeuta, JeHEru Heuhum, aerylng his fourth term a city controller of Beading, died Meuday evening, aged 58 years. Ueeeased in his younger days followed tbe theatrical prelea- ml,-?' u l!.h"1' "" one el thB " negre minstrels en ttie American auga Hknateh Evarth has purchased inn et land in Prim Ueorge'SceuuMd .?? twelves miles from Washingien'.ml lujem lag tbe government reservation of Veo acres. between Hwsn and Piacauway creek. which Eert Washington 1. "rtMu fteT. aid te contemplate the purchase altogether of about 1,000 aeies, with tbe view of having. Mihs Clara Barten, president of the American National Asaoclatleu of the Bed Cress, and Dr. J. B. Hubbell, general Held agent and i-tscretary of tne association, ha bean appointed by President Cleveland dele gates te represent tbe United tttatts at the loerth International conference of the Ke I Cress, te be held at tbe court of the grand duke and duchess of Baden, which opens at Carlsrube, Germany, en the !d of next Sep. umber. Ms Btuew Him. Frem tbe Philadelphia North American. Tne same of the Siamese minister, Hap neara, is net Kreta Luang Dovawengse Varo Vare preUr, bat Piejra Moauiaeriyawengse. Hsr BteekiBS' CamsatMwa Bad II Parljtd Hr nwert. AUantlc Cltr letter In lUltlmern American. As I aat te day in one ei the many comfort able pavilions gratuitously provided for visi tors, looking at the thousand different bath era their figures, costumes and movements 1 noticed a young girl In bathing dress, with fancy, grayish bathing Tm O'Shanter. About every 'three and a-half seconds abe would go out Inte deep wstcr and bashfully reach down, as if feeling the tottem for shell. Her companion was a dudlsli young fellow, with the premise of a light moustache lie did uet seem te comprehend the situation and seemed tee modest te question his girl. She, however, continued te steep down and apparently sound the bottom before going further out The young man gazed and the girl blushed. It required little penetration te discover that the girl was sorely per plexed. She looked down the coast then up the coast. She looked at the young man (her escort), and then, screwing up her cour age, deliberately walked ashore. The thiev ish breakers had robbed her of teth her cir cular elastic appendages, and her stockings threatened in consequence te drop etT. Here was a dilemma I Ne one of the bathers could supply the missing elastic, and there was no time te dillydally before miles of spectators. But the girl was equal te the emergency. As her sunburnt lace took en a maiden blush, sne quietly and modestly re moved both stockings, held them in her hands, aud then went into deep water. Her escorts looked scared, but said nothing. As she came out of the surf alter her bath had been completed, holding In her hands the pair of black stockings, the spectators beheld apatrcf well-turned ankles, limbs shapely, as whitens the blooming cotton. The next day the lady bathed further up the coast, and were a brand new pair or pretty elastics, while her bashful escort was conspicuous by his absence. While occasionally a female bather may be seen who discards stockings as unnecessary and unhandsome articles of apparel, the absence of feet covering never talis te create a sensation, particularly wheu the bather Is of a trim, neat tigure. In a f holograph (iallery. from Tcisj iifUns A aallow-cemplexioned old lady, accom panied by a phenomenally unprepossessing daughter, recently walked Inte an Austin photograph gallery. II B you the photographic man ?" she in quired. " Ye, ma'm," replied the artist In plate glass and chemicals, cau I de anything for you ?" " Ne. I reckon net I'm txe far ever tbe border for you te waste any of your mechani cal genius en ma It's my darter, Partheny, here, that I want tuck. Can't yer sorter mltergate that complexion of her, and build up that nee what was broke by fallln' outer a winder ?" II I think I can," replied the artist. " I've seen plcturs of dead leads et our relations, an, l've alters noticed that the plcturs (Uttered 'em mightily. 1 knew enough about the blr. te recognize that you have get everything in your own hands. Yeu kin make a woman like a jtmplecute el the first water, or a Mrs. Liutry, jest as yer p:ease. Sy, can't yer take In Partheny's ears a few se she won't leek se much like a male rabbit ?" There will be no dllllculty in that." ' Hew about that air squint In her left eye 7" " I can touch It up with India ink." " What partlcklar pose de you think best for Partheny' style of beauty, lull circus or side show ?'' "Yeu mean quarter viewer profile." " I guess l du Yeu see the photograph is golu'tea young feller what yut en adver tisement In the paper for corrnspeudents, an' Partheny'a wrltm' te him. New you see it won't hurt for the pictur te sorter mltergate her little blemlshen. You'll de the fair thing by Partheny, won't yer ?"' " Certainly, madam, I'll de my best." " Well, all right then. Jest ite ahead and square them shoulders back Jest a trifle, and bring the nese down fine, wipe ett them freckles and tone down her ears an' the hair! It won't be red iu the plcter, will it ?" " Ob, no, there will be no color shown but black." " That's a comfort ! Gracious! Partheny, what would that young man think if you sent him an oil palntln' taken from llle ! Kin 1 stay in tbe room ?" ' O, yes." "All right. Strike an attitoel, Partheny that won't give yer away, and we'll rope In that veune wae as sure as you're a feet high." MefinsrUm as a Cars for Topers. Frem the SU James Uajette. Tne following story comes from Soissons. It is sllirmed that about a fortnight age a young man was mesmerized by one or his friends in the presence of several persons. After some of tbe usual experiments tbe magnetlzer said te tbe patient, "I forbid you teurlnk wine during tbe next ferlnlgbt." 'I he patient was then woke up by tbe mag. netlzsr blowing in his lace, aud though be is no longer in hts preseuce It Is allirmed that he cannot carry a glass of wine te his lips. If the glass Is tilled with beer, water, or any thing else, bis arm will obey him, and take it te his mouth, but if it contains wine bis muscles are paralyzed. Ouchtu'c le Keep Tbtin. Frem the New Yerk Sun " De you keep bananas ?" Inquired Jenes et the. greceryman. " Yes, sir." " What de you want te keep em for T Why deu't you sell 'em 7" And he rushed out Just in time te miss tbe retten apple the greceryman tired at blm. Great People Fallen. Here Is an Itatn found in the Washington correspondence of the Btltimere .Vun : Geerge Washington sent Martha Washing ton te Jeunneman's brewery rer a pall of beer last night. When she reached Fourth street, near E, she met Abraham Lincoln, and in a quarrel between them Lincoln fractured her skull with a brick and lied. Tbe police carried Mrs, Washington te tbe hospital. A Uirmu Memerial (louse. Collection were taken up en Sunday In every German Catholic church In Pittsburg te erected a German memorial house in New Yerk, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary or the ordination et Pepe Lee XIII as a priest. The building will be named the Lee beuse, and will be used for German emigrants. The money collected by the German Catholics In tbla country ter the ordination celebration Is te be ud for this purpose, while the amount received from all ether nationalities of Catholics will be sent direct te Keine. AN EXPLANATION We de net serve ear purens beer. Or anything that peps ; Hut, though jeu think Ii rather queer, We have te glve them hops. -Veit Jlelel Mail. KhHUIAL NUTOH. Pleaant, healthy trrlna are seen only en the faces nf Ural thy prens. Tbe dyspeptic and du bllltaleil cim sinllu only In a hil (-hearted way. runty the blend, tone the stetnicb.uiKlstrunirth. en 1 be tissues with H unlock liluen Hitler; H you wish tn laugh well and often, rer sale by II. 11. cechran, druKKlst, 137 and liil North Queen strict, Lancaster. Will It lleally Cure KhenmatUm ? We answer, honor bright. It will cure rneuma Usui, and tbe severest caws tee. ThenKti' JCclec trie Oil was specially prep ired ferthn rheuma tic and tame Milieu leners from the people relative tells menu In nearly uvery puerln the country. 'ur stle by ii. U. Cochran, drug glat,137and IK North Queen street, Lancaster, Uauses Astonishment, "Completely prostrated ferdaygwlth Indiges tion unit bilious lever. Iheelfecisei two bottles Jlurileck Bleed HUtert astonished met visible Improvement right e-f." Mr. Neah Hates, K. nilra, N.T. rer sale uy U.K. Cochran, druggist. sj and 'S) North Queeu street, Lancaster. Detectives ana nitrate Oflieers Uiully wear their badges of authority con cen cjaluu under their clethlug, but Dr. Thetiuu' Kcltctrie Oil wears It badges In the ferui of primed labels atiach1 teeach and every bottle. e that all may knew Ha uilwleu. It Is given full S5i. .'PS'S" aulnertiyw arrest ull aches and l n.t,,'5,l.?OMu' duty every time, rer sale quee'u s'tre'aSSy.1"'' fe " 8rUl The Kl4 We Like. The medicine we mnst like Is that which dn Us wnrk quick and w .11. Muralek joed I jJiSiSI are the qulikest amd '( u cure ter.?H?D.u and liver ana ldne artVctlen Fer saJebyli M. cechran. druggist, .J and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. " wueeu What Tbree AppllcMleus UM, "I wss troubled very much with sere (set. Three applications of Thcmai' Xeltetru Oil en tlrely cured tbeui. Nothing butter In the mar ket.'' Jacob Uutler, tteadlng, Pa. rnrsalebr H U. Cechrsn, druggltt, in and 1W North Uueen street, Laaeuter. tTIBK CONE8IOUA WAUOX Has leaf since given way te therallresa. That was (e be expected, ttlx big, plame horses with bells, and a line, old co terra bine-bed en wheel, were no match for a snorting engine and train. Hut STADIGER'J AURANTII gives way te nothing as a stomach Intlg Intlg Intlg orater and nerve tonic. It Is matchless as a enre for le of appetite, Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver complaint, all forms of biliousness, and especially these low fevers and nerve prostrations which belong te all farming communities in the fall or year. Ask your druggists for AUKANTII. aiiirtrftd MKOICAL milK NEW QUININE. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -U1V1.S- Greed Appotlte, New Strength, Quiet Net ves, Happy Days, Sweet Sleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Uerui UUeeses. TIIK M()STSClNTirtC AN1 SUCCtSSrUl. UI.OUl I'UKIKIKK. Mii-r1eri(iqulnln. Mr. F. A. Miller. 6.W Kast lKth strwt. New Tern, was cured by Kasklne of extrvme tna ltirlitl wotratfen attar reve-n year sntferltiK. lie hid run down from 1,0 pounds te tf7. began en Kaktni! tn Junn, lwrt, went te work In one month, reHlmd h! full weight In six months, yultllne did film no geed whatever. Mr. liMeen Thompson, the eldest and ene of the most res wcted citUensef BrtdirnwrU Conn.. ays: "1 am ninety years of m, and for the lt thrvM years harti suffered from malaria and the effects of quinine poisoning. 1 recently b Itan lth KasMmi which broke up the malaria and lncniLHl my weight tl pounds." Mrs.T A. Salomens, of lMHIiillKUy ft,, Jersey Cltv. writes My son Harry, eleven tears, was cured of Malaria bv Kiuktne, eiler nrteen luenttis' Illness, when we had ittvai uti all hersv Letters from the above tx'rsens, giving full detAlls wUl be sent en application. Kasklne cnu be taken without any special medical advice. $luu jier bottle. Sold by B. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, 137 and U) North Queen St., Lancas ter, fa., or sent by maU en receipt of price. KA.SK1.NK CO., M Warren St., New Tork. tub:i lTdAwTILAS T-IGESTYLi:. KIDDER'S DIGESTYLIN. reu- Indigcstien and Dyspepsia. A CEHTA1N KEMEUV rOH indlgcsUen, Acute and Atenic Dyspepsia, Chronic and Oastre-Intestlual Catarrh, Vomiting in i'regnancy, Cholera Infantum, and in conva lescence from Acute Diseases. Over SO) physicians have sent te us the most nattering opinions upon Dlgestyllnasaremedy ler all diseases arising from improper digestion. it is net a secret reineay nut a scientific prepara tion, the formula or which Is plainly printed en each bottle. Its great DlUKsriVK I'OWKKIs created by a careful and proper treatment of the ferments in manufacture. It is very agreesble te the taste, and acceptable te the most delicate slejiach. It will positively CURK CIIOI.KKA INFAN. Tint, Bummer Complaints, aud CIIKOKI D1AU- i&iivl. a, aji ej m nicn are uireri results or imper fect dlgsiten. Ulve your children Dlgesiyiln. One buttle may save a life. Net one case of death reperud ter the past yesr from above diseases where the pstlent had taken UUeslylln. ah your Druggist for It. Price. $l.). Large bottles, tf huaues net kep it, end one dollar te us and we will tend you a bottle, kj press prepaid. Wat. r KIDDER CO.. Manufacturing Chemists, W Jehn St., N. V. marl-lydlu MOWKR.1, C. w LINN it BKKNKMAW. CARD! We have a number of Goods which are just in season, aud which, owing te our giving special attention, we can offer gTeat lducements. " Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market fertG.OO and (7.00. Baby Carriages We carry seven ty-flve 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 Refrigera tors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in live minutes: It will be worth something for you te get tbe 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 the beat at the lowest prices. Yeu can rem us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican trod Common Hammocks, Base Vail and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FUNN & 8RENEHAN, Ne. 15a North Queen Street. WIXKH ASD L1QUOKX. pUHK RYE WHISKY. Old Gret! Spring Distillery. situated en East Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, one square east .of reser voir, Lancaster, 1 have justerected a new distillery with allot huuKyKmmvs,Ky"chlnery ler luuulD A. U. siiKArrKK, Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at the famous Old Graffito wn Spring, which has been noted for IU plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and it has never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather, rrem this spring all the water used In the distillery U ob tained, the pump drawing from it twenty-five gallons u minute. liesldesmy own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gin, Wines, &c syCall and be convinced. A. U. SIIKArrjCst. Distiller, BTOttk Ne. W North Queen Street. H. B. farmers having geed Bye en hand can and ready sale for It at the store or dlstuie 'SJ: Highest cash market price paid ler a , a goea s uin aprlydA xoriejr AT KKIHMAK'H. New Spring Neckties AT KKltMAN'8. There la no garment concerning the fit of which a man Is mere particular than a Shirt. Shirt Cutting Is a flue Art. Tnfltenmfertm. uie suirv must ue cm wim uu pre .. ..- - -I . r . ... r- - . w it with the rjrener snetnn. teal curves, the workneenla must be nraetieal shirt-makers. Having had an experience of SO years, we claim te have the best fitting, best made, best material and most durable SHIRT In the Market for the Least Feasible Meney. 'Vrisman's, NO IT Wast Etiu treat, Lancaster. , WAY DOWN IN IKIUKa. Gaui Underwear from 0c. upiBhlrts, Over alls, Jacket. Coats, lle.lery fur Men, l.adlts, 'ur. Meekwear, Cellars. Cutis, auspendirs. ery, riff . wu uu v&sHaiiie uexera you Day, at U u a mm m Jra-iya Ne. t North QuSniu rilHI.V'a.AgtV vmt siuevb. J. aUlVLKKAUO. RELIABLE GOODS! -AT- LOW PRICES. lUrgalns In lll.ACK MLkSatllen and IliV Ucst In the city. Kvery yard warranted. XUMS1EK SILKS and COHliED Silks regardless of cost, aWAll Summer Uoeds less Iran cost. JohnS,Givler&Ce,, Me 06 Beat Klaff Btreat, LAMCASTBU, PA. N KW YOKK 8TOKK. NEW CALICOES. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 c. 10 BAST KLNQ ST., LANCASTBK, FA., Open Te-day an Klegnnt l.lue of the Latest Styles In NEW FALL CALICOES. Ladles', t.enileuieu's A Children's INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR -AND- l'alenl Fast Black Hosiery. liare Value in Ladles' Black and Colored Silk Gloves and Silk Mitts ATVhUYLOW PttlCKS. Flftv Dezen mornelthe Celebrated UNLAIT.N. I)U1KI)SHIKT,37H0. apiece, worth Sit The W.AS 8xcial UVLAI'NDttlgllSUIRT.S, made of Mew lerk Mills Mnsllns, Fine Linen Cuffs and Besoms, only 50c each. THE "DANDY" CORSET. All Sizes White and Colored, 37Kc each. Never sold ter less than m.c SUMMKUBKlrsrBKADH.Mcts. each. i:XUEIIOKJACgUAKU(JUlLTl,ll.00cacb, icguiai ⅈv, ii.). New Yerk Stere. s TAMM BROS. A CO. SPECIAL OFFERINGS -OF- 100 DOZEN 50c. CORSETS -FOK- 33 Cents Each, AT Til K- Bosten S 26 AND 28 NORTH .QUEEN bT. A Great Bargain l,u Yards Best CHINK LKD BaEitaucKgitH, f.Jic a yard ; regular price, l?Hc Immense Barg tins In KEMNANTS OF DKK8S SILKS. UBESS SILKS and HBOCAUEU ler Wraps. VKLVKT8 Extrierdlnarv Bargains In TABLE LINENS at lW. 17, -e, , 3J, 37H. ti, se Cenu tell a yd. SUMMBB HOSIKKY. Anether Case Famous Ladles' BALBBIUQAN IIO.IE (Seamless), HXc a pair. Our Entire Balance el W1IITK and CKKAM DttKBS UOOUS will be closed Out for Les. than Ceat. JEKSKYS! JEBSEY8! JEBSKYS: JEBSEY9 I JKBSKYB! JEU8KT8 I JEBSETS t At Less Than It Cost te Make Them. StammBros.&Ce. UTANDAUD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAQB BUILDER, NOS. 40, IX Eearef FosteS IS. IS MAJLKET BTKEET, Laneuter, Fa. ee. IbarelnBteek ana BeUd te Order rerr Ta .. rtety et the fallowing styles I COUPES, BIOUIES, CABKIOLETS, CAjUlAUKS. VICTOB1AS. ' BUSINESS WAtsONt, -X" OAstTS, MOCALL WAUON8. SUaBlEST ' MANJIBT WAUOMB. FajKTONf, ZFMataa WASON8. I employ the Best Mechanics, and havetaeui- ties te buUd cerectiy anyttylaef Carriagsas- tee uuaiiiy, eiTie, ana rtnisn ei my want takes It declaeeJv the CHBAFEaT ill THE JUSABT, motto t - rair Dsallng, Beaatt WerE at Het. tOBFnaM." Ffa givssaacaU. leidrlBg FitMipUy AttwSlei T. FE1CW LO WUM TMAJI A1A OTBMW. -Etreaa ajec Watkiia ssyawiillF Eiwyi ere, vabmiawb, MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WIMa Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHLIP DOBRSOMS (OLD KILtABLB) Oarriage Works Net, 126 and 128 East King St. The Largest Assortment or NKW AN1 SECOND HAND Bns-sies. i.rri. ih.inn. w.k.i Business Wagen, that 2Jn&Vte! UTeu WantaOoedand First Class Photes, UO TO IKIKIUOIl's If Jeu Want a Ntee Comfortable ramlly Carrlsge, ue TO neBttMlst'H. UOHsOMWni'BU"W-OTWtmnnWlePrtn, If , HUTU J! ieu S,lnt ?!lee and Neat BuslneM Wagen. II Yeu Want a Uurable Market Wagen. WlFTO II Teu Want a Ooed Second-Hand i'histen. M Yeu Want te Buy a rtrswciass Article at county, UOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Garrige Works, N08. 186 AND 128 EAST KING OTKERT, HNCA8TER, PA. wfAVTeurm a us miffliu utmost. tuars-lydAw wlMWAJIB. riuu A MAHT1H FRUIT JARS -AT- CHINA MIL Masen Fruit Jars in I'inta, Quarts and Half Gallen. We again have tbe Lightning Fruit Jar, which Is the best In the market. Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jars, Coin, men Tumblers at the lowest Pes. sible Trices, Wholesale or Retail AT itii 16 EAST KING STREET. LAN CAST Bit. FA MUMJItriMM. W1 DMYEK'S FUHN1TUKE 8TOHK. A Celd Wave. Something eveo'betly should knew. A Celd Wave has struck our prices, and they have fallen te almost the Fp.kezine Point We want te Reduce Stock. September 1, we take our Inventory. Se we have made a cut. De you care te talk a few minutes about " Fuhnitukk." If you axe at all interested in the ques tion of " Fun.NiTUitB," then give us u lit tle of your attention while we show you through our Hoems. Perhaps we have something you may want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " Fcuni tube," but you will be surprised at the " Coelino " effect of our prices.' Take advantage of the Lew Tempera ture of Prices, AT WlDMVEIl'S FUBNITUBE STOKE, Cen. East Kine and Duke Stbeets, LANCASTF.lt. Pa. TJNDERTAK1NO. WALTER A. IIEINITSH, Furnishing Undertaker, Neb. 97 and 29 Beuth Queen Street, LANCABTEB, FA. aWBESIDKNCE NO. TBEET. 151 eOUTII QUEEN All tbe Latest and Most Approved Methods used where desired. A previous practical ex. . perlence of reur years enables me te Uuarantca that the Very Beit FesslUle Service will be Uen dered at All Times. Personal Attention Olren te Directing All Funerals Intrusted te my ears. PAKAUOUB. J3 B.4H. Great Bargains I -IN- PARASOLS -AMD- SUIT UMBRELLAS AY HIADQUAJKTKU. Ri Be & Hif mm 4mt "-." mvttmtmt, v UO TO DOIttSOM-S HOBMsiiu". " " Buggy, or Market Wum iiixth ,. ..,u a liwir Prtee thiaaM eV2JJTJlt5?t5?'f.2- VMT VOUtU. rAOK.K A HHOTUKK. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, 25-27 West King Street. Gauze, lialbrlggan and Feather weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, Ualbriggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge bicycle Shirta. Laundried and Unlaundrled Dress Shirts. Pongee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. K. A; W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Down Extra Un laundred Shirta at 45c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Caasimcre and Worsted Suitings. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. LANCABTEB FA. J. MAKTLN A CO. We have placed en enr counter all the Bem rmnu and e.tds and Ends of Meck, and from MONDAY. AUGUSTS, these Reeds wllliVseld at prices that cannot help but please tha closest buyers. Dress Goods Department. Beiuiiant Bilks. Remnant 8llns, llemnant Tricot. Bemnant Jersey Cleths, Uemnant Jersey Cleths .Uemnant Fields. Kemnant Cash metes, Bemnant Delaines, Bemnant hatlnes. Bemnant Seersuckers, Bemnant Lawns, Bern nant Batistes, Bemnant Albatross, Bemnant Serges, Bemnant White Uoeds. Every piece marked plain with number, and price. The pries Is less than one-half. yards Demestic Department. .,f?.mnttn.! 'rlnu. Bemnant Mutlln, Uemnant Shirting. Bemnant UinKhatn, Bemnant riannsl, Bemnant Sheetings, bemnant lickings. Bem nant Tickings, Kemuant Cheviots. Notion Department. Bemnant Embroidery, Bemnant Edging, Bern, nant Laces, Bemnant Fleunclngs, Bemnant Elastic. Bemnant Blbbens, Bemnant Buchlnga. Broken Lets of Gloves, Broken Leu of Hosiery, Broken Lets of (Janzewear, Broken 1-nta nf Cor sets, Broken Leu of Cellars and Cuffs, Broken Leu of Satchels. Of course we cannot mention all the arti cles found en this counter, but every article U marked at less than cost et manufacture. Upbelsterj Department, llemnant Furniture Linens, Bemnant Gb nllle fringes, Bemnant Curuln Laces, Bern nantBaw atlks, Bsmnaut Jutes, Bemnant Awn. lng Stripe. Linen Department. Bemnant Toweling, Bemnant Table Linen.. Bemnant Napkin., Bemnant Tewla,Btmnant Wash Bags, Bemaautsuir Linen. 1 ' nintStle, MARTIN frr.WMt Hag Mats itm, LAMUA8TNN, FA. JsT-HLEFUOJtE OUNXIOnOst.tl kt - m sMSn Ut? -r" "-- . '--. " - J- -i - "i-..,,-! mi .- T.V- -?- 7 &7".,- r ? rt t.F?. 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