r.i.r vi-iti ms-" t "- jei j-i.-r j.rzyvwWTrx irii;. ?ji"T . WFTj V4iv SP", - I Trj-f, i-afi' " T " 1 "" ' a. i liANOASTEB DAILY ICTTEIiUGENGER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 113, 180T. a-trr . sMMSvsyWT'TiF "" " v'Cw'V,ssa14. 5 " ft te IB flii i! 4S 18 8S 83 ssj m )Wkft InUWgww i ftnceftccIntcUigntccL pUAMCAWB, AUQCST It. US). lu. '-is; in Hum ntiiiu ildnbdfal railroad accident near WWW, Illinois, en vfwiueeuay eve , , wbtreby an excursion train with 1,000 passengers was precipitated h a bnnilns bridce. resulting In the 'f than a hundred lives, will loot lathe history et railroads in uus as the most awful disaster en Vlie particulars of the tragedy are net i fally known, but it is believed te have I dee te a cheap system of inspection I by the railroad. On no well regu- I line in the country could a bridge be burning without the fact being dis- I ana sucn an accident avenea. xae EyaWde, Peoria & Western railroad np- i te have been a concern that went i bankruptcy and was then leased ' te the Wabash system. It was probably hilt kept in that high state of repair which Ite a minimum the possibility of Blumity. Seme of these days human life fwjtt become mere precious than it new is ItonOread companies, but this condition if things will net be likely te be reached I a few railroad officials are indicted , at manslaughter. ' This dreadful calamity enforces the wls- k of the policy of the Pennsylvania rail. t. te build stone bridges along their These will stand the wear and tear Lfttinw, and will net burn. The cost of lie far greater; but once well built, an practically built forever. And , the safety of human life demands i the best of precautions in railroad fcaraUaf- IHlMfliiiiBMna satws es taw a-Vld;U. B8aHHitaaMtBaAMK. satg !. iinuMwr. ra. fe The qaeslUn of Immigration. r There seems te be an attempt en the :Mrt of two secret organizations of the IXJiate te rekindle the fires of Knew Xetb- Uiat burned se fiercely two score I age. Het long since, amid consider. enthusiasm, the Junier Order of iJfae&KfiicatrtrErie passed a rese- ifaTering a 1500 taxation upon each ; immigmnt coming into the country. This i has been followed up by a sugges- i from the Brotherhood of the Union at as I Beading, who would tax every immigrant as let ten years after his arrival in the ceun- jtf-ty. Beth these previsions would operate te keep all kinds of immigrants out of the .nwuutiy. Xv Hene will question the propriety of a ;sriet regulation of immigration. It Is 'ntsat proper that the United States should iaetbe made a dumping ground for the re- ) population of Europe. Thus far our t societies are werkiDg upon a correct principle. But when they attempt te say ' Sfc t a.11 lmmti.wi.la at,.!! tvn 1 ... ... bt'Se U UULU1KIBU1IO DUBll UV ACUb UUb Ul pi she country unless they can pay a heavy ;tax. tber transcend their rowers and MSMmvSh thamaplvM net: nnlv frwillah luif nlen Cam-American. M Fer this country is big enough for the :eo8ptlen of all the geed foreign material ; cares te come te it. Mingled In with l geed, thue will be some bad material. .eat the latter does net premise te have strength te ever leaven the mass f Jawigratien with anti-republican doc- There should be strict supervision J,nt immigration, but these who talk of its 1 exclusion exhibit themselves asnar- r-mladed and short-sighted. .; a leaser nuaess. 2, HVWPWft MIMUIUtU uaw IPCCU ,J UUCODJT bis examination by the Pacific Rail Investigating committee, and man- te make his natural disgust apparent e appears upon the stand. The , as a senator, should put en the ap- of being a cheerful witness, but he evidently finds it impossible te assume te be nappy when he is net.! Lgf He thinks that Governer Pattison does deal with him in a gentlemanly fWUt " asking him the same ques- i mere than once. It seems te envey te the senator an imputation upon uavaracuy. mere may be something of kind lurking in it ; but if every wit is at liberty te consider himself abused questions which de net assume the en- truthfulness of all that he has pre- worn te, tne wheels of Justice bettepped. Stanford is a senator and a nen- fad n man of great wealth. He tnac bib worn would be taken n. At the same time Sena- is one of the quartette of men tbeir wealth in the bulldlmr llaVOewtaal Pacific railway, whose u new being investigated, te believed by everyone te have tne gift which the government gave te have been conducted with a te Iheatlng the nation out of the hleh enabled Stanford and bis te build it. These men de tatiens which entitle thorn te that tbeir word shall be very highly 4. Doubtless new Mr. Stanford be wry glad te tell .the truth if he lien are naturally disposed te vir- they near the close of life and rich. Mr. Stanford may be a man new than be was in the toeUiage waredene about which FaUisea is inquiring of him; and he vary much ashamed of them ; tee :, tooted, te oeafeas them; be la a Tery tight ldoaire te tell tee truth ite tatt of hia wrong Mi-Ma tee oemmiUot that he MlMttaewtattt any of tMsnoneyief Uaeesafiy wereusedia cerruptlag eon. gntesnen, nod be thinks this is as far as a "gentlemanly " examiner can go in his questions. Governer Pattison proposes te have hiss say of every voucher that none of it covered any such expenditure; and te each denial in detail Senater Stanford ob jects; thereby showing n tenderness which encourages the belief that his company spent its money te control legislation; nmi that the senator knows it. m m The raraeise or Teas Wall street is the paradise of young men. What Is needed there te get along Is self, assurance in surpassing quantity, and everyone knows that the article is most abundant in be) heed's happy hours. Mr. Henry S. Ives a young man of l) years, has just announced his inability te keep his engagements te pay twenty millions of dollars. His creditors are numbered among the rich people of the country, whose money he tempted from them by premise of geed reward, upon inadequate security. Se lately Ferdinand Ward failed for millions, with his creditors n'l uien of wealth and business astuteness. Mr. Ward was a very young mau and was called a Xapoleen in finance until he broke; and then he was a scoundrel and went te jail. Mr. Ives has for nearly a year en joyed a like Napeleon repute, but helms it no longer. These men failed, but their methods were these which have been successful with ethers of Wall street's creations. Notably with Jay Gould. Audacity in unscrupu unscrupu leusness was his whole stock in trade. Ires has dene nothing halt se discreditable as Gould did in his tleecing of the Erie rail road which gave him some of his first plunder. The downfall of these men that fail in their eager grasping for geld in Wall street will net be a warning te deter ethers, nor will the capitalists, who are the victims new, fail te be victims again, and the rea son is that values in Wall street have come te be wholly fictitious ; and based upon manipulation, net upon merit. A stock is worth what the Bchemer can make it sell for, net what its dividends show ; and no adventurer seems te be tee rash for the Wall street stomach. Telly is net known there until failure comes. Mr. ISatoleen his Ht Helen. Ivkh will new retire te At lbs meeting in New Yerk of the So ciety for she Promotion of Agricultural Sci ence few days age. Dr. a M. Bibceck, et tbe New Yerk experiment station, reported dltTerenceln the analyse ofleurteen samples et prize butter taken at tbe dairy show last spring. Tbe Interesting point in this com parison was thedlHerence between tbe butter of the Helsteln cewa and that from ether breeds. In the batter from all breeds alike tbe volatile oils which arelsuppesed te give tbe tlaver occurred in about equal quantities, but in the Helsteln samples elelne appeared in much larger quantities than in Jersey butter, while Id Jersey butter the p lmatlne and ether bard fata were correspondingly abundant. This accounts for tbe generally known tact that Helsteln butter is setter, or, ts dealers aay, "does net stand up se well." a Jersey butter, white it is also true that tbe actual melting point la about the same in each. Professer Baboeck ei plained several methods et testing butter (or adulteration and it was tbe united opinion of tbe chemists present that adulteration te the extent 15 or 20 per cent of oleomargarine or ether fat could net be certainly detected by any single test ; bence tbe value et several methods, and the new one which relate te the degree of viscosity is considered among the most prom prem ising. Railway and storm horror traveling to gether make a grim August picture when Death rides behind. A rri'eht is submitted by Wllllaai F. Hwitzler, chief of the bureau of statistics, showing tbe experts of domestic breaUftutl from tbe different custom districts of the United States for the month ending July 31, 1SS7. The expert of July 1SS0 are ahevtven. The barley experts fjr 18S7 are 1S.111 bushel coating 10,023. There w exported of the same product in July ljsSG 20,27.' bushels amounting te 19.813. The corn experts for 1857 were 1,055,728 bushels or t77'J,217. Fer 1S88 they were 3,22 'Ji3 or fl,Ml,31U. Fer 1SS7 there were 25,740 barrel of cornmeal ex ported, valued at K,S-i7. Ol tbe sume nnv duct In lsvJ there were23,G3J barrels or bUl- 853 ; 20,30 bushels of eats costing t'J 1)7 1 were exported Id 1857 while In lSHi lliere were ex ported 21,022 bushels valued at (S.760. Oat. meal was Uken away from the country te tbe extent of 200,353 pouedi, costing K,fll7 ; In 1847 871,83'J pounds valued at 2t3,71S were Uken away In IssO. Theexperis of rye In 1SS7 were 5.8S7 bushels or f3,&03. In Inn; tbey were 10,253 bushels valued at 10, WJ; 13,543,431 bushels of wheat costing, '111,073,. 116 were exported in 1857. Tne experta of Wieat for 1SS6 were 0,518,735 bushels or f5,. 478,003. Tee exportation of wheat Heur for 1557 was G32.118 barrela, costing 12,857,801. P r 1880 it was 070,t37 barrel valued at fl,. 472.4S0. All these estimates are made for the months of July '&0 and '87. The total receipts for these products in 1857 were 115,730,218, while in 1850 the receipts were 11,507,021, showing au increase of 1557 ever 1850 el fl lOs.B'JI. Tiik Philadelphia LtiUjer notes tbat this year is tbe fiftieth anniversary of the intro duction of tbe electric telegraph tn England. On July 25, 1837, tbe first practical trial el electric telegraphy in tbat country was made en tbe Londen & Northwestern railway by Coeke and Wbeatstene. It was net until 1816 that money enough was raised te secure ita practical Introduction by the Kltctrle Telegraph company, and net until 1851 that tbe business was fairly established. In that year, tee, submarine telegraphs were success ful, and in 1852 3 cables were laid te France, Balgium, Helland and Ireland, in l&tti three great companies competed in every principal town for business made profitable by tbe high rates. In 1808 i) the government absorbed by purchase all the telegraph com- pauiea, auu auueu me communication by telegraph te tbat by mall, with a uniform tarltTef one shilling for every twenty words, reduced lu 1855 te a half penny per word, irrespective of distance. There are new G.D14etUc6t, and the estimated revenue ler 1887 la nearly ten mllliena of dollars for ever tllty million meassgea. Loudeu alone baa 480 otllees, and an average et 15,000 messages ft tisiy There are new ever one hundred thousand mlleael submarine cable, coaling ever 1185.. 000,000, and nine cable, crea. tbe T Atlantic -a whole fleet of ships, ever thirty, are em ployed In laying and repairing them. The English railways still retain their ni.i. graphs, and there nreeuoeo mile, of ir. aad 20,000 Instruments In use for this pur. pose, and eleetrie signaling alone make it possible te work tbeir Innumerable trains. Over 50 millions of dollars are new invested by tbe Kngllab government In Its telegraph business, 35 millions representing the pur chase money from the companies bought out, and the balance) outlay sinee. The revenue la nearly ten millions annually, and tbe net profit last year was 8O0,00Q. BkWATen Stanford, when asked by Mr. PaUlsen about a 160,000 voucher In tbe Paolfle railway larastlgstlen, whether any part et It bad been used te Influence legislation, da alined te answer. This is pretty close te aa admtssloaefgnUL iraAxnte et the railroad borrer Chatewertb, lit, when de the Pmasylvaala and Reading railroads purpose te supply this city with safely gates where they cress the streets en grade T A lkeal. decision e( some Interest te hotel keepers was rendered recently In a New Yerk court. Mr. Frank Hchaeiller, a lawyer, some weeks age lest a hat while eating at the restaurant of tbe Meuquln Wine and Kea tautant company in Ann street. The hat, be nays, was placed en a few, a serlea el which are ranged along the walls of the rettturaut ler that purpose. Taking advantage of the fact that there Is a hotel also run by tbe wine company In the same building, he brought suit for tbe value of the bat. Counsel for the wine company took the point tbat under re cent legislative enactment the pen ler bat, as placed In the restaurant, are merely for the convenience of the guests, and that the hang ing ei bats or coats there la an act done at the risk of the guest. J ustlee A. J. lingers, after carefully reading the statute, decided the point well taken and gave judgment for de fendants. Tiik lords have passed the land bill In the Kugllah Heuse of Peers, but It was a bit ter dose. rauaeNAi Krkd Docei-ais, tbe negre, has returned from a ferelgu tour and aaya he was every where well treated. Hkniiv 8. Ivk, the daring New Yerk broker who has Just failed for fVM.OOO.CVO, Is only twenty-six years of age, and leeks even younger. Cel.. Pkhkins, the very chipper eldest In habitant of Norwich, Conn., expects te see li0, "for." he remark, "very few people dleatrti." Thkohebk Stkwaut has died lu New Yerk worth tl.W0,U0. He was a saloon keeper In the metropolis and had bis place hung with art treasures that cestf 100,000. Dr. AVili.aki) Pahkkk says tbe clothing in this weather should be light-colored, be cause light colors repel the hea, while dark ones attract it. Dr. Cyrus Kdsen recommends dark clothing, because it radiates the heat of the body mere freely than light colors. When doctors disagree what li te be done ? Oscar Harvk'h friends are already try ing te secure bis pardon, butPresldentCleve land says : " I can really dud no substantial reason presented for tbe pardon of this con cen Tict, and the sptnpathy felt for all young men of prier geed character who commit crime and tbeu feel most keeuly their conviction and sentence ought net te weigh In favor of these who, as In this case, betray a public trust and violate clllclal duty. Something is due in such a case te the protection of the public service." Au Abls Collector. Frem the Bosten Courier. " Dan," said a contractor te one of his trusted empleyes, " when you are down see ing about that lime this morning, I wish you would mention te Dempsey that 1 would like te have tbat little bill piid. Yeu needn't press It, you knew, but just mention te blm In an etf-band manner." " Yes, serr." 11 1 get the money from Dempsey, serr," said Dan en his return. " I'm very glad; you merely alluded te it in an oil-band way, 1 suppose ?" "Yes, serr; I handed him tbe bill and tewld htm if be didn't pay it 1 would let oil me band and give him a wipe in the jaw that he wouldn't forget for a while, and be paid Itatwansr." A Sutxtttuts for Prayer. I'rem the Albany Kipresi. A minister who is at present sojourning amid the verdure clad hills et Green bush tells the fellow ing : Hetnewbere In the ceun. try a number et ministers were went te meet together en stated dajs, for purposes pertain ing te tbeir calling. A. might be supposed, each meeting was opened with prayer. But I i each meeting was opened wltb prayer, one day they met at the house of a brother who had a stock of excellent cigars, which be passed around freely. Soen all the brethren were puffing away, and belere they knew it they bad uken up tbe business of the meet ing, suddenly one of them remembered the forgotten prayer and suggested that some body make up for lest time. But one or the ethers waa eiiual te tbe occasion. "Xeter mind new, Brether X ," he said ; we have opened this meeting by ellerlng up in cense. Let tbat sullice. a hpartan Heroism Is often exhibited by u delicate woman during the extraction of teeth. But wtjy net save tbeia lu time, with bOZ'JDO.NT, and thus obviate the necessity of taxing one's fortitude ' The tenants et the mouth, are far mere llsely te re main and de geed service. If tbls sovereign pro pre tectlvelsnscdas asafeKund agalcat tnelr un timely (Instruction. Tbe uxperlence and evi dence of hosts of people, proves this sanatery (act. urnviAL MOTicit. Tbe Travsllug Salesman Is an Irresistible fellow, brim fell of stories, Jokes, ceuruite, sel(-asurance and yrlt. He Is vnry tilting withal. Burdock Bleed Bitten are x vrytilnif tnediclriH, theyttau uveryehere, and are sod everywhere, for sale by 11. 11. Cochran, drtiKxUt, 131 and ISJ Kerin (Jaeeu street, Lunc&sier. Ha Carclul of th. Hablea. If your children are threatened with croup or any threat dlrllculty, apply a few drops uf Themat' KcUclne Oil. It Is tne nicest medicine for tbe lltUe ones e knew el. rer sain by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IX) North Uueen stieet, Lancaster. An Elmlns (N. Y ) lady, Mrs. II. L. Clark, f 01 K. Cllaten street, declares : Burdock Bloeil Rutin area medicine 1 admire. IJet remedy for dyspepsia In the world. Keep beuse suppded lth It. rnrta by II. 11. Cocn Cecn ran, druggist. 137 and 1X1 Aerth gueen street, Lancaster, 'My UraDOfun.r's Cleck," Was once a very popular song, but like many ether sentimental ttlnei It doesn't wear well Dr. Themat' Kcltctric Uifwlll wear; it will wear away all ache, sprains, and pains, and repay lu purchaser a hundred red. ler sale by li. a. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IW North Queen street, Lancister. , '4-sslg Tbl.vss . Dyspepsia and debility are two big thieves : they creep In and steal our health and comfort before we knew It. Let us put a step te their Invasions with a bottle of Burdock Bleed Bit fri, te be had at any drug store, for sale by II. II. Cochran, druggUt, lu and 1JU North Queen street, Lancaster. Werktd Wonders. ' My daughter was very bad off en account of a cold and pain In her lungs. Dr. Themat' Be Uctric Oil cured her In twenty-tour hours. One of tbe bera was cured of tore threat This medi cine has worked wonders In nnr family " Alvah Hnckney, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. for sale by 11 II Cochran, druggist, 137 and lU'J Nerm Queen street, Lancaster SUILOU'S CUUK will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and llrenc saie uyu.u.i Queen street. u. Cochran, lirugglst. Ne. 137 North irh and Urnnnhlui. Wtyr t7) WautATujJtAW AT WIANTB. TUY TBK JOHN 110 W EH BBAND HAM! The Finest In the Market. Mild and sweet ; pleates everybody, Dried ef and bologna nlcly cblpeed. Fine Yerk stale Cheese, l'leeseghe us a trial order. QWO. WlaVHT, atur-V-lTd Ne. 1U Wast King Street AT BUBbK'S, PICNIC GOODS aOU THE I'ICNIC S BASON. First the Picnic l'late-lt is light and ebeap pii J1uJre. nH Sshlng-save your dishes. liXiR if-S?. "'I". e'es and Chow-Cbew In nVZi;.V,,0 "i"1 an0 atusura, com. SndTIrM' I? :wSW,,,a cn, "e0"1 Chicken :2,rTr'rJX' VS SJlJ.?g. rreshU.b. kiiianj VTk !!"? ir oaimen. vresn Mv"i!teL,),; 1X& ,"2"i! " andncklea BUHSK'S, NO, 17 MAST KINO BTRMT, LAMQAMTMM, rA. awxaispta. mUB CONB8IOQA WAQOM Has long store glrea way te the railroad. That waste be expected. Mix big, nlamp hersrs with bells, and a flae, eld revered btnf'brd ea wheels, were ne mstrh fer a saertlag raglae and train. lint STADIGER'3 AURA NTH glvrs way te nothing as a slsmarh latlg latlg latlg orater and nerve teslc. It Is matchless a a cure for less of appetite, Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver complaint, all forms of biliousness, and especially these ten fev rrs and nerve prostrations which belong te all farming communities In the tall of the year. Ask your druggists for AU1UNTU. aui) ntd MKDICA1. CtMMONS L.1VKU HKlll'lATOK. resiTivi.m CURES DYSPEPSIA IN ALL tOUMS. TAKE SIMMONS LIYER REGULATOR, HKADACllE. CONSTIPATION, 111LIOUSMS3. I was for many years a perfect uiartvr te Headache and l' srrimla, and nemetlmes ami i sperala. thought It would kill inn. After trying e many remedies 1 Ix-uan te think them of no account, until I tried Slmtuess Liver Regulator, and 1 am new and hire been ler nrteen ears a stranger te a Headache," II. l. Upen, l'utuaiu Ce , tia. J II. ZKIL1N ACO, JyHM.W.rAw Philadelphia, l'a. QAPC1NK PLASrKKS. 35 SKOALS AIVAKDKD TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! TIIK 11KST IN THE WOULD. Cnrus Pleurisy, BheumatUm, Lumbago, Hack ache. Weakness Colds In the Cheat and all Aches and Strains. Beware of Imitations undsr similar sounding names. 4V Ask for 11nnn' and take noetlier. aeclWuidAwMW.tr CJAFK.BUKKANDHPKKDY CURB. O Knptnre, varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be tmmbuggva by quacks when yen can and lu Dr. Wright the only Umu las Pbtsicias tn Philadelphia who makes a specialty el the above diseases, and Ccmaa Tasat Cuaas Ucaatsd. Advice Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day. Offices private. DB. W.lt WJllUHT, Ml north Mtnth street. Above Kaee, F. O. Bex m. Philadelphia. lanlMvAw TMPKUVED CUSHIONED EAK DKU.US. OURE FOR THE DEAF. eeks Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform the work el the natural drum, invisible, com. rert&ble and always In position. All conversa tion and even whispers bearrttdlstlnctly. Send ter Illustrated book with testimonials, FKBE. Address or call en F. U1SCUX, SH Broadway, "fawterk. Mention this eaper. InnaKklTdA M WA r T WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects et youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood. SL7l wfcndt vaabu??rSe3SfSS talntng (all particulars for borne cure, FUKBei of charge. A splendid medical work ; should be read by every man who Is nervous and debtll- uted. Address. ruer. r. c rewLku, mlSmdAw Moedos. Conn, MOWKB8. tC. "LIMN 4 BRBNKMAM. CARD! We have a number of Geed's which are just in season, and which, owing te our giving special attention, we can offer great inducements. " Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make asiecialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for (6.00 and I7.0U. Baby Carriages We carry seventy.flve varieties in stock. These goods are ear own special and our prices are low. Itefrigeraters are new in season. Hew few people knew anything about Itefrigera Itefrigera eors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in Ave minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Stores 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 I'reezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get tbe best at tbe lowest prices, l'eu can remus. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican vnd Common Ilammecka, Base Ball and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FINN & BREMBHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street WjyBH AND LIQUOKH. pUKE KVE WU1BKY, Old GretT Spring Distillery. Situated en Kast Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, one square east !of reser voir, Lancaiur, 1 have i ust erected a new distillery with all of the latest Improved machinery for distilling run KYJt W111SKY. A. a BUBArrKK. Prenrletnr. This Distillery has been erected at the Itmeu Old UrorTstewn Spring, which has been noted tat IU plenteous and un falling sneDlr of the nnr- est water. At It our t our oral ranautbera drank when they were boys, and Unas never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather, from this spring all the water used In the distillery U ob tained, the pump drawing trem It twenty-live gallons a mlnnta. Besides my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gin, Wines, &c SST-Call and be convinced. A. B.SlIKArrKB, Distiller, (STOKE Ne. ta North tlueen Street. M. 11. Fat mers having geed Bye en hand can And ready sale (or It at the store or dlsUllery. Highest cash market price paid for a geed arti cle. aprlydw C4JUU4WJ UTANDABD WOIlkV. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAQM BULLD1B, NOS, 40, . 43, 46 MABK.KT STKBsTT, ear of rattomes, Lauieaater, a. I have la Stock ana Baud te Order Bvery Va riety el the following styles i COUfBS, HUreUIBS. UABKMJLRS, CAJlkl AQES, V1UTOK1AS, BUS1MKSS WAUOllB, -t" CAST, MeCALL WAUONB, SUaBlBsT MAKKkT WAUONB, J-B.JCTOWS, KXfBKsa WASOXS. I employ the Best Mechanics, and have radii radii Uea te btdld cereetiy any style of OarrUgeae stre .. . The Qaallty, Style, aj ijlltltdecasdylhe ana nnianet ssy wen CktaAXZST 1ST TUB MOTTO i ralr DmIIu. Hnnaat Wwk at Ska. tomrnese." rueeeaiveaeaeaU. lefkirlH PiwapUy AttMiei Ti. wauwaws lAiwaUkTBLAJI AUiOTSU. .AStt UAIV MUUth.. JJW YORK BTOKB. NEW CALICOES. WATT & SHAND, e, 8 ft 10 BAST KINO ST., LANCABTBH, T A. Open Te-day an Klegant Line el the Latest styles In NEW FALL CALICOES. Ladles'. Hentlemen's A Children's INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR -AND- Patent Fust Black Hosiery. Kare Value in Ladles' Black and Colored Silk doves and Silk Mitts AT KKY LOW l'KlUSS. Fifty Doten merenf the Celebrated UNLAl'.N UU1KU IUKT!,3;Se. apiece , worth .W, The W.AS. Special irNLAlTNOKlBllSBlKTS, made of New terk Mills Muslins, Fine Linen Cuffs and Besoms, only Mc. each. THE "DANDY" CORSET. All Mies White and Colored, 3Xc each. Never sold ler lias thau .Vc SUMMKK IlKD SI'UKAI)!, Wets each. K.XUIC LMOH J ACtlUAUD QUILTS, 11.1)0 each, regular price, ."S, New Tork Stere. s TAMM BKUB. A CO. SPECIAL OFFERINGS or 100 DOZEN 50c. CORSETS reu 33 Cents Each, AT THE Bosten Stere, no s sin no unnrm nnstwu urn 60 BOU 60 lYUAin VUBfifl 01. A Ureal liar gtln-1 .noe Yards Best CU1NKLK1) SakltiUUKKKH, tuic. a yard, regular price, UHc Immense Uari,-lns In UKMNANT3 or HKESS SILhs. UUSSS SILKS and ItKOCAUKD VELVETS ler Wrapi. Xxtrterdlnarv Bargains In TAIILE LIKENS at UX. 17, .0, r., si, J7M i. ' Cenu tell a yd. SUMMER HOSlEltr. Anether Case famous Ladles' BALBllIOUAN 11USK (Seamless), UHc. a pilr. Our Entire Balance et WHITK and CUEAM DUESS OUOUb will be Closed Out ter Less than Cost. JEK9KYS! JEUSITS! JEBSKT8: JEBSEY3I JF.KSEYM JBKSKTSI JEKSBT8! At Less Than It Cost te Make Them. Stamm Bres. & Ge. fAUKK A BKOTHKK. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. IAGEB & BROTHER, 26-27 Weet King Street. Gauze, Ualbriggan and Feather, weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, Balbriggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirts. Laundried and TJnlaundriecl Dreea Shirt. Pongee, Silk, Grenalliie and Lawn Neckwear. . & W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un laundred Shirts at 45s. each. Scotch Cheviot, Caaimere and Wonted Suitings. HA6ER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 Wett Xiag ItrMt IsAMQAITsU A. vAumtAmm. J MOTTO THAT AL.WATB WIS Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHILIP DOBRSOMS (OLD UUUliI) Carriage Works Net, 126 ind 128 Eut King 8t. The Largest "JS k. If Yen Want a Ooed and rirstClass fhntOB, If Ven Want a Nice Comfortable faintly Carriage, UO TO HOBHHOM'A If Vim Want a Buggy Veu can Select front SJUWBWIIBI'O. If Veu Want a Nlee and Neat Bnstneas Wagen, ii ieu wans a uuraeie starsei wagon, eu lu uuaastlM'H. It Veu Want a Heed Seennd-lland Phwten, Buggy, or Market Waaen.OO TO imikuiwimh If Veu Want te Buy a rirsUCIaas Article at a Lewer fnee than auyelher piaeiln e5?cltr COUI"r, UOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Garriga Works, N0H. 186 AND 128 EAST KING 8TRECT, LANCA8TKR, PA. mars-tydAw usr voeos. T aUlVLKKAUO. OUH BAKUAIN IN CORSETS IS III1NU Al'l'llKUIATIH II V TI1K 1'KOl'LK. Only 25 Cents rer Consels worth ?., I1.U0, II aand II se Hut they must be sold, and people am buying three lour and fle at a time. We hae them In White ami Colored, and Sites 17, IS a;, '27, , ', .Kt Only Odd Makes and HUes. A rKW MADAMK reT COKSKTS ON LV'M CENTS. We hate full line of all kinds of Cor wts at Me., 73c atidliei). .Nearly as cheap In proportion. Loek ateur llallllAINS m SILKS. JolmS.Givler&Ce, Ne 00 But Kins 8trMt, LANCASTM,rA. J. B. MAKT1M A UO. THAT SPECIAL SALE or- Well Pirners -is- STILL GOING ON. Fewer patterns te select from every d-y. Oleseil out a great many withiu the lest day or two. Many mere yet en hand. K very one must be closed out hy ijeptem berl. After hptember 1 we will net show one pattern of "Wall Paper of this se.tseu. i'.veryene will be new. These we de net close out at retail will be disposed of whole sale outside of Lancaster. If you want any of them before Septem ber I you can have them at whole sale prices. They are alt geed patterns and are a Great Bar gain. Borders and Celling Papers also at reduced prices. Hanging done by expert work men at Lew Kates te help close out the Papers. Yeu can buy the Paper new and have the work done any time this Fall if you desire. Estimates made and samples fur nished free. The line consists of Fine Geld, Mica, Flat, Bronze, Ingrain, Felt, and Blank Papers. fy Call early te secure the Best Patterns. J. B. MARTIN d CO., ft. WwtKUtg ft FrlMe 8tt, LAJICASTNK, VA. SADDLES, AC. SADPLKHARN,AC, ANOTHER GUT. Te make room for the Winter Ooed. that we have ordered shipped te us next month, we offer taelollewln, JJABGAU,lIK LAP DUSTERS. samlessu. These oeds au bave beantirully S .ued dsslaaTSt "rlsnTaid bires en them and are He. 1 fa every respeeL . , We bave had a areal run en FLT IIBTS, owing hsala.t beaun weeffsrnSS percent. reduction isan Inducement te ele.a out the lew desen yet AktMafia. TBUMKI and A8 as Lew as tbe Lewest, AT KRECKBL'S, e. aUix suiie nun. tAweasgapA. Special IndQcements nvvmim, me. UO TO IHIRRSOM'S. rtftewn 1)1 rent klndel Bnrtnas. II von liOTO OO Te OOIHSOM'S. A4MIT. TXlUtl A MABT1H FRUIT JARS -AT- Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarte and Half Gallen. We again have the Lightning Fruit Jar, which is the best In the market. Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jars, Com mon Tumblers at the Jiewest Pos sible Prices, Wholesale or RetallJ AT 15 east king srm-r. I.AHCA8TBH. PA. rvmmtTvmm. w DMYKK'H KUKN1TUKK HTOHH A Celd AVavk. Something everybody should knew. A Celd Wave has struck our prices, and they hae fallen te almost the Fiikezi.ne Point We want te lleduce Stock. September 1, we take our inventory.- Se we have made a cut. De you care te talk a few minutes about " Fdknituiik." If you are at all Interested in the ques tion of " FuitNiTUur:," then give us a lit tle of your attention while we show you through our Beems. Perfiata we have something you may want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " Fuiini tuke," but you will be surprised at the " Coelino " effect of our prices. Take advantage of the Lew Tempera ture of Prices, at WlDMVEIt'd FUKNITUIIE STOKE, Cen. EastKi.ne and DdkeStriets, Lancaster. Pa. V MOERTAK1MO. WALTER A. UNITS.!, FurnisbiDg Undertaker, New. 97 and 20 Seuth Queen Street, LANCASTER, fA. SS"BES1DBNC NO. 191 SOUTH QUEKN STUXKT. All tbe Latest and Most Approved Methods need where desired. A previous practical ex perience of four years enables me te Guarantee that tbe Very Best Possible Service will be Ren dered at All Times. Personal Attention Olren te Directing All funerals intrusted te my ears. PAHAMOLB. Re B.AH. Great Bargains I -IN- PARASOLS -AMU- , SUIT UMBEELLAS AT IlEADUUAkTIsia. MAM mXHnrtin, ye ruatSft. $.:-AiAfi fv" V!sJ t'if.-.zbyi-xtJfjti
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