BSSm -WWWW wEPWWaOTw Sfissr SultiVi' HyW i;&"W;i& T' J THE LAKOASllSB DAILY INTBIiLIGBNOllH. 1TRIDAT, AUGUST 19,1887. .v LaKsaiawBfe ' SaBBaBanr?'!FwWewaas ' BSssimi' Ba"SBnnnsnlBBs iigMgk ie ' virir wiwit iWwki? TntelHiMiwr TSb" iJr" iCtavaateJititUigmat. , uniim. Acaura u.un. I af ataUreal MUMtaf M Mi. lIMnpeUtM vatesieaad railway , which propose tee execu tttaareat MkM fercarryiDg tracks faafe under tbe FblUdelpbU MBfittOiMet the act which was te the last legislature, providing awnlteeai corporation of this com- i avail autherise or make tone of for money for a leas than the full par value of each ef lta ateck, which par value in rahaU be actually paldlnte the trees ref each eorperatkm before the lame of .fall-paid certificates for such shares of J Alie that there shall be no issue teetperate bends or ether certtflcates of until after the full amount I of the authorized capital ateck I have been tally paid either in money, or property received, nor shall tav at anrtlate Issue such bends rexteeertiAeaieerbraa asaeunt in ex- lef its eaaital ateck actually paid for." '.fka act wae introduced by Senater I aad passed with little comment or It ie charged that it was prompted r,lkeFsB&sylvania railroad company, and attended te block the building of rival , aad wae especially aimed at thepre- I wrath Pennsylvania railroad scheme. lie every reason te believe that tut thus inspired; Senater Tvatre I hardly have introduced any project i because of its general benefi litbadaparUcuUraxe in view ,ke ground. Nevertheless it is quite that tela will prove, after some at la made, te be geed legislation . Ik wU spoil many a scheme of wild rail- . projectors, but will step no men who I the capital with which te back theii It will keep water out et l railroad stocks in the state and pre keen from building railroads wltb fjidojietthink that it requires cempe te dispose of their whole capi. ifMleex at par before beginning work of construction. It slm Bu ayaaaaiaswssnnwesnsas. lutsfw rennlrvt 111 at all atnrV that lit 4'"fw .. ... .. . .. . -...... . bem snail ee seiu at its par tiuue , auu uui ftk shall ha nalrl for in f oil hefnr full naid earUneatesef stock are issued for it. It IvAStfamna rannlf that th Htw.k- ahall r IhU ter ia full, when it is subscribed for. f-'Jtt.aaaybe paid for in instalments, if de- l ; but it must betaken at the price I it purports te be worth en its face, had the subscriber must wait for his full i certificate until be pays for it in full. 'Chat seems te be a very sensible require- iThe prevision that bends shall net be ute lamed in excess of the stock paid for, is "a reasonable one; but it seems otherwise .; with the prohibition of the issue of hdj- lentutneiuu amount subscribed of j the capital stock has been fully paid for. , It would be sufficient, for all purposes ei r publie protection, te simply forbid Ike lame of bends in excess et the amount f-jeta upon the ateck. With this amend. , railroad builders, who have cenn- i In their projects, ought te be able te mm aaead. under the law. fgw m J'.t'rr" S.,.I. w..s. ,.fr amMunvu vi incsrii xBams rJunerlntendent Chanman. of New ierey, says the low salaries paid school i in New Jersey are driving many Hattae beet teachers out of the state. k flila Im at, mrrmwina KlneiAv ?m nnw i --'-- """'"" r fieaave commonwealth like New Jersey Lteaaake. Well paid teachers ensure effl- schools, and geed schools train up L'.geed citizens te be an (honor te the state f , gael a bulwark te provide for her safety. kVhe genius and patience te teach is given f m batfew, and tbey should receive all the bineaier compensaueu when they once at- i oietinctlen in their profession. i State can afford te economize in all IwVm directions before driving geed beyond its limits through low is. v.- a rewenai Tbsbms. iaBJ,oifremakeaa very remarkable t aa te the method by which the avate committee is made up. a te the state convention f mm dletriet are auppeeal te be invested power te select the committeeman their district ; but it seems that tbelr uauDject te tee approval et Chair- Test Cooper. a asseaates from the Southern district. K Martin, Jehn 8, Witmer and Jeseph y aimer, eelected hob. Jehn II. Landuv m aasabsr or tee state oemmittee from aJatriet, Martin aad Witmer voting aka, and Mr. Witmer personally hand- at aa name as the selection for the dls- te Chairman Cooper. Bat that gentleman seems te have est .jLaadle aside, since he publishes 6 tun aa the auto committeeman from aVratbern district. Thie seemed se ary a stretch of power for Mr. te exercise that we ware Inclined te that there wasseawthlng behind Xmc aVa's etery, end that it was net se aa aet ea the part of the Hen. Tem M it represented It te br, but upon we flag that there ie se alleviating la it, aad that Taeaua has Jus. Laadle out and Herr in. Herr wUl amy ie. The Ceeper must feel that after the eadened him in lta Mamaa. the vrrv tasMefahair. "S t aw aaaMitftBM will ha aa M gelak aader his rale aad never ay bee! teaaqrthlaf besaayde. The Heaetable Cooper ie a very great a, despite his red hair, email stature MMfysiogBeaty and generally concert trated air et lnsignlflceace. 11a is boas et his party. Even Quay, they say, said that Landta could net be put out; bat Cooper said he must be. The chairman is ever equal te any deed et vlleness,and has fairly earned, by years of wickedness, hie party's plaudit. It will be recalled that the recent Republi can convention la HsRtaburg was Quay', et Cameren' All Thebwdike Rick, the editor et IksA'erM Amtriean Setiew, say a that "the reseat power of organized knavery In our ettjr poilUea eemee chiefly from two sources ret, our present methods of nominatien: ad second, our present method et balloting end the attendant personal expenses or a canvass." In order te remedy this, Mr. Rtee saakM these suggestions In the conduit et lectiens: (1) That any person receiving the recommendation et one-tenth et the qualified voters tn any district shall be deemed a candidate ; (2) the names el such candidate te be printed at the publte expense en a illp te be furnished the voter when he comes te the polls ; (3) the voter te retire te a secret oempartment and erase from the slip the names of these whom he does net with te vote for; (4) the manner in which the voter has voted te be kept entirely secret by legal safeguards. Mr. Rlee's suggestions are worth careful conalderatlei, particularly the second, wherein it is believed that the payment of all necessary expenses by the county or state would make It unnecessary te assess candidates and thus place peer men running for office en a level with rich ones. Tem CoerKR evidently thinks the opinion of Lancaster county delegates may be safely ignored. If Alderman Hersbey during some of bis span moments would read and carefully ponder the following, from the act of assem bly of I860, it might be productive of benefi cial results : "IianyJuMloe,clerk,'pretbointary, sheriff, coroner, constable or ether officer of this commonwealth, ahall wilfully and fraudu lently receive or take any reward or fee te execute and de his duty In cfflee, but such aa ta or shall be allowed by some act et assembly of this commonwealth j or aball receive or take by color el his office, any tee or reward whatever, net, or mere than is allowed as aforesaid; he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor In offlee, and en conviction be sentenced te pay a fine net exceeding feOO, or te undergo an Imprisonment net exceeding one year." a aa m Wsiir the Republican party of Lancaster county can be trampled en by Tem Cooper it is time for it te die. A coRRBsresDEXT of the New Yerk Tints ttem Casselton, Dakota, wiites of the problem contained In the development of the wheat fields of the Punjab in India, lieeajs that American wheat growers thoroughly realize that they are engaged in a competitive warfare with poorly paid and Impoverished people with a bankrupt race that baa nothing te less, Famine only can make lire harder for the men who till Indian wheat fields. Men who have nothing te lese and who are willing te work for wagea which scarcely keep them in coarse feed are no mean antagonists te face. As a consequence of this competition, the correspondent belle vea that wheat will aell in Chicago for 50 cents per bushel Inside el the next four yean. Ue leeks ter protection te the greet wheat farms et the Northwest, and eaya : The prod nets of email farms cannot compete with these se-called bonanza larins any mere aaeeesafully than the output of a village blacksmith's shop could compete wltb that from the Novelty iron works I think the system te detrimental te the best interests of the country, just aa monopolies and syndi cates are, but in the competitive age iu which we live, when the law of the survival et the fittest (which means in industrial pursuits th ebeepeat producer) I in full operation, I think that these great farms, wblch are managed as manufacturing industries are, will be found te be necessary te enable us te held the consuming markeia et the world. They are the outgrowth of competition. Where tbey are established trade languishes, towns cease te grew, merchants are forced out ef business and school houses are empty. There are no children in that land. Fer a month In the spring and for 40 daya In the xummer and fall the air hanging ever the bonanza farms resounds with the hum of Industry. Then all is silent and the country ta desolate until the next spring. But wbest has been produced cheaply, though no happi ness baa followed, as it legitimately should, te the men who tilled the seli." PBHaONAl. Adam Exteh, the Trenten, N. J., cracker man, is dead In bla atxty.fifib year. He waa horn in England and came te this country in Rev. Victer Hallsciier, C. S3 R, of St Renlfaciuacburcn, Pnllsdelpbla, died at Olen Riddle, Delaware, county, Wednesday morning. He was sixty -three years old. Rev. Dr. Damjcl Curry, who had been for many years one of the most prominent members of the Methodist Episcopal cburcb. died at his home in New Yerk, Thursday afternoon. ' Miss Bella William and Harry H. Htcnwere married at Klinira, New Yerk, while standing at the bead of the ecOln con taining the remains of the bride's mother, ibis waa the dying request of the Utter. Ex-Conekessma Barbour, of Virginia, while speaking el the political outlook Iu that atate, sihi, "Our people (the Democrat) all teel hope! el, even cenfidenL Tbe party is harmonious, and it never waa in better light ing trim." " Ex-HlIKHIFK ClKOROK HlIIVKRV, of Mitllln- town, died mere en Thuisday. He waa a f,0.mJ?ell, D8mcrst, and was elected sheriff in 1882 en a fusion ticket composed of inde pendent Democrats and Republicans, He waa born In Cheater county, where bis father still resides, and waa about 48 j ears of age. IK LUTM WITH HMLLtm BUVLD. Mr. Trebsr BUjr ha Orair, Bat a Knows Enough te Desire te Marry a ttlen Qui. The family of Jay Gould has been exceed ingly annoyed for some time past by the actions of a crank named J. M. Treber. The annoyances culminated a short time age by an announcement in a Western paper te the effect that Treber would shortly be mar ried te Mis Nellie, tbe eldest daughter of Mr. Oeuld. Frem a statement made by Geerge Ueuld, It appears that some months age Treber came Inte Mr. Gould's etllce with a letter of recommendation purporting te come from Frederick GeebardL It waa quickly discovered that Treber had written tee letter himself aud he was dismissed. i,.S. ."uuieaiateiy afterward he began SenhI2tb?enJ"',i JP verainee, but UmliThu'ri?6.1? ,,lkwf tbem by tbe however is ,ul, !, J,lecS et lupwiinenee, 1 s aepabUesA1ewael the a.p,bUeas riatfe.m PawypUtlermsare gsneraiiyue" newa-daya; but a production et this sort is calculated te depresa tbe publie valuation of such literature still further. &em lA. ftV burg Viipatch. The platform en which they are auppeaed te atand te mere remarkable for iu sbaurdl tlea than for lta patriotism or oemmon-eensa Frem the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph s s Tbe state Kutgbts of ritbtaa. . Til,.9r,,,,,l Iasef theKnlghUef Pythias In Williainspert en 'ihuraday further oeu- S""?" wweuMwumeiiis 10 ins Kn gbls of Pjr hi- relief fund. Jehn W. Beeb, It Willa deiphia, was elected grand trustee te fill the naezplredtsrmet E. K. Weissner, deceased . The reports of the varleua grand officers were considered, ana oensidersble time was devoted te secret work. In the evening the aw tk a. at I. Organise) was Base aowatet WeM sad Uaw BsNsrs MnM Oat. General Secretary Lltchmaa, Master Work man Powderly's right bead man, Wednesday night delivered a lecture in Reading te an immense audience en "The Mission of the Knights el Laber." It I a fact net generally known that the Knlghta of Laber of America were organized In Heading 8 years ego. Uriah Hteveas, of Philadelphia, and some GO ethers, met la Reading one bitterly cold week In January and laid tbs foundation et the present organization. Mr. Lltchaian, in speaking of Intemperance, showed hew rum gave away the Knlghta at the very begin ning. " When we met In thle city et yeura eight years age," said he, no man outside el ourselves knew et the object el our meet ing, and the meeting would have remained eecret but for one incident The reporters cams nosing around, but were unable te get what they wanted until eue peer devil, a member of ours, went into a saloon below and get full of drink, and waa cellared by a reporter. While the member was in that beastly condition be gave the whole thing away. That waa the first news the world bad of the organization et the Knlghta of s Laber. It wae an unfortunate occurrence, and yet it was also fortunate, for en that account the clause for bidding the membership of sn.v rum sellers In the order waa inserted, and I thank Ged for It 1 hope that at no time will that clause be repealed from the constitu tion." A Pointer ter lam sr Cigar Msa. Frem the Pittsburg Dlipatca, The love or the Plltaburger for his teby Is se well known that In any ether city than thle a teby smoker Is aet down aa man from Plttabnrg, and when a Pittaburger la away from home he wants a teby veay badly. A cigar manufacturer was speaking te a reporter anarauioeg euer uunga aaia some menas ei his had written him te locate In Birmingham, Ala., if for no ether reason than te manufac ture teblee. "I'll tell you hew it la," said he " many et the men who are werklDg there are irem Pittaburg, and among them are many I knew. They write me that there is net a cigar manufacturer in ths city, and further, according te tbelr atatement, none within eWmllea, The cheapest cigars that are sent there are worth fU3 per 1,000, and they ay tbey are net te be compared te a Pltteburg 4-for 5 teby. On several occaslena I have aent a thousand or se down there, and they are d lapeaed el a le w hours after arrival at two ler & cents. The Southerner deean't knew what teby la, and, therefore, 1 think there is a geed field ler their Nile there." rishlDK Msar Colombia Dam Prohibited. Frem the llarrlsburg Telegraph. It Is evident that the vigorous wsy In which the fish commissioners have proceeded against illegal fishing has made the Susque hanna fishermen who constructed fish bas kets, aet nets and eut-llnea, or seine near the Columbia dam, very wary as te hew tbey act. A letter te Commissioner Powell, of this city, from one of the men engaged In putting In new tishways at the Cebiumbls Uam. says : "The pesters you hsveput up and action taken about Illegal fishing seem te be having geed effect One of the men who haa a bat tery Just below the dam came te ins yester day and asked me te buy the atone contained In 1L lie said that beyond question the shad were going np through the lishwayr. Hfi had resisted that idea aa long aa be could, and new thecommitslenera had posted notices of their decided Intention In reference te fishing near the dam, Ac, se that their business en their batteries was done, and he earnestly desired te get what he could for his atone, as they could be no longer of use." Shet a atrl In the Leg. Frem the Yerk Age. On Tuesd ay last Mr. Clarence Heltz,a young man of Olen Reck, accompanied by two '- young ladles from Baltimore, went out fish Ing and had with them a email target rifle with which te amuse themselves. In hand ling the rifle without due regard te its dan gerous caprices, it was discharged, the ball entering tbe leg et Mlas Mamie Msckltn,near tbe thigh, and which has net yet been ex tracted. Had the ball entered two Inches higher the wound might have proved fatal, but from present appearances no serious re sults are anticipated. The use of target rifles are becoming -e general that tbelr danger is net properly estimated, hence tbe occurrence of such accidents as above recorded. r.-J'ct the Offer by a dealer et any article claimed te possess properties Identical with or similar te teeth-saving "OZODONT. Only purchase the real Simen Pure, which defies both imitation and compe'l cempe'l compe'l tlen. Nothing can vie with It In efflcicy, aa a donor of dental health nnd beanty, notwith standing any representation te the contrary. It causes the teeth tn gleam like burnished Ivery, contains no hurtful Ingredient, and has a most grateful flavor and smell. al9r,M,Ww mvmatJLL mutivm: BHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Care Is sold by ns en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. told by n. 11 Cochran, druggist. Nes. 137 and 119 North Queen St., Lancaster. Pa- (S) The Vsrdlet Coaalmeas, W. 1). Suit, Druggist, lllppu. Ind.. testifies. " I can recommend Mectrlc Bitters as the very best remedy. Bvery bottle sold has given rellel In every case One man took six bottles, and was cured of ItheuuiatUmnf iu yeara'standlpg " Abraham Hare, Belleville, Ohie, affirms: "lhe best selling medicine t have ever handled In my 3) years' experience. Is Klectrlc Bitters." Thou sands of ethers have added their testimony, se that the verdict is unanimous that klectrlc Bit ters de en re all diseases of the Liver, Kidney or Itioed. Fer tale at U. B. Cochran's Drug store, 137 and IS) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. A Bad iBUsferrnns. Is te raise "a nice family of boys and girls and then have them carried Inte an early grave by that terrible disease Consumption. Heed the warning and check It In Iu first sUges by the prompt use of Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, warranted te cure and relieve all cases. Price aec. and SI. Fer sale by 11. Cochran, druggist. Ne. U7 North Queen street Trial lit frt. (I) COUGH, WHOOPINO COUGH and Bronchitis IminedUtely relieved by tlhlleh's Cure. Beld by H B. Cecnran, druggist, Nes. U7 and US North Qneen St. Lancaster, Pa. (I) Excitement In Texas, Great excitement has been caused In the vi cinity el Paris, Tex., by the remarkable re covery of Mr. J. K.Cerley. who was se helpless he could net turn In bed, or raise his head : everybody said be was dying of Consumption. a mar uetue or ur. King's Mew Discovery waa l. rinding relief, he bought a large bet. iboxei Dr. King's New Life Pills; by a he had taken two boxes of Pills and tie ana a the time two bottles et the Discovery, he waa well and had gained tn flesh thlrty-slx pounds. Trial Bettles of this Great Discovery for Con sumption true at Jt. 11. Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and te North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (I) Haehlen'e Arnica Balve. Tua limn Salvb tn the world for Cuts, Bruises Beres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores. Tstter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price as eenu per box. Fer sain by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 37 and 139 North Queen BL, Lancaster, Pa? JuneCT 1yd SLEKPLESb NIGHTS, muln mlunMa h.,h. terrible cough. ShUeh'a Cure Is the remedy for you. Sold by II a ceehran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 1 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. W! A GREAT DISCOVERT. The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cen tury U Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription for sick headache, which Is the discovery el an eminent physician and used by him for ever thirty years before giving It te tbe public, and It stands te. day without a rlvai. bead advertisement la another column. I have been for several years a sufferer from hay fever aud severe bead colds, and have tried ether remedies In hope of getting relief hut have found none that ean compare with Ely's JdK "!?1 ' weuul net " without It for any i?ct '5U?J?i u u, """ wonderful In ft f. mlnater?. V. e era- 8- " u.1 JS? S?i?r,.u"y recommend l's Cream Balm e1rtu5ifi,?S Jmb,te JJ y 'leverlSd ste l8gB8BrSBS& raEsaSSBgHaSS Qaeen St., Lsneaster,"aTH WI 'na 01rUl Tke repalallasi of ) u Mium w, ana a would say at but .. half are troubled with soma aSectto?e Threat and Lengs, aa thew complaints anaS eerdlna- te- stadsiica mT.7, ethers. We would ad vise all net te BsslwrtuS hvh.. ! .u. md .MiiM.mM, UBBJa JT earn tana Langs. Prise SO cents and SI. Trial ilu LB, Cochran, druggist, in rTMM CONB8IOQA WAQOit Has leaf slaee given way te therallreai. That waste be expected. Six Ma. plaap herses with bells, aad a Mae, eld revered blee.eed ea wheels, were ae match ter a saertlag eaglee aad trala. list STADIGER'3 AURA N Til gives way te aethlag as a stomach latlg rater aad aerve teste. It Is matchless as a care fer less er appetite, laaigeetlsa, dyspepsia, liver reaplalat, all term of bllleasaess, aad especially these lew levers aad aerve prestratleas which beleag te all mratlag cemaanltles la the mil of the year. Ask year druggists fer AUR1TII. autfi Jstd mmutVAU 1MMOMH L1VKH KKUULATOK. TAKB SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR, A FAULTLESS FAMILY MKUlCtNI-FUKK-JjY VKUarAULB The gtmtle vetnffectnal action of that oed old remedy SIMMUMS Ll K KLuULATtitl and IU Intrinsic merits save placed It at the bead of all Family Medicine, etpvclalty for del icate persons, its e u always beneficial te old and jreung. and. FOIt CIULUUIM, It Is the most popular Medicine known. It U Inst what we claim for It, a FAULTLESS FAMILY MKD1 CINB. " Simmons Liver Regulator has been usrd In my family for ninny yean with great surcens. 1 regard It as an INVALUABLE rAMILYMBDl C1N K, and take pleasure in recommending It te the publlC'-Kav. B. nun, llonsten Ce, Us. J.ll. ZKILIX ace., augl7M,V?,rAw Philadelphia, Fa. QAPOINK PLASTERS. 35 MEDALS AWARDED TO Bensen's Capciae Pltster ! THE BEST IN TUB WOKLU. Cures Pleurisy, BhetimatUm, Lumbago, Back ache. Weakness Colds In the Chest and all Ache and Strains. Beware of Imitations under similar sounding names. ay Ask for Benten's and take no ether. decl-uidw MWAF CLOTH1XU. H 1RSU A BROTHER. A CARD. TO QUA CUSTOMERS -AND- THE PUBLIC. Being temporarily thrown out et busi. ness by tbe burning of our store, we shall immediately begin rebuilding our store and shall en or about September 10 eccu py our old stand en the corner of North Queen street and lVnn Square, when and where we shall be pleased te show you net only our Impieved Handsome Building, ut an entirely new and complete stock of CLOTHING AND- FURNISHING GOODS, -FOB- MaTN, YOUrHS. BOYS AND OHIL DBBN. As our stock et Clothing and Furnish ing Goods was completely destroyed, we take this method of informing you that the insurance companies have taken every arti cle that was saved ; and removed it from this city te New Yerk. We shall continue as heretofore te treat our Customers in the only fair and legiti mate manner of dealing with you. gi- ONE PRICK TO ALL. With kindest thanks for past patronage, and awaiting your renewed patronage, we are Respectfully yours, HIRSH & BROTBER. WATVat WATCH EM, CLOCKS, JEWELBY. CHAINS AND Speial WtithM for Fimn ud iUilneistt lias let of Kings, Ae. Alse, Elgin, WalUaat (Aarera ler which lam sela Acsntt, ana ether nnt-ciaaa Watches. Best Watch aad Jewelry saceiieei place in city. Ume by Telegraph Daily, only L. WEBER. Ha USU N. Queen 8L. Near renn'a B, B. Depot. W- Spectacles. Byealaasea and Optical Ooeds. All Kinds of Jewelrv. sTerxen, AT EKXSMAft'B. New Spring Neckties AT EKMMAN'S. There Is no garment concerning the St of which a man la mere particular than a Shirt. Shirt Cattlrur ts a Fine Art. Te flt comforts. Shirt Cutting Is a Die a snin mnst ne cut wim use proper anotem nnst be cot with ts nrene: leal carves, tbe workpeople must be practical shirt, makers. Having bad aa experience of SB years, we claim te have the best going, best made, best material and most durable SHIRT la the Market for the Least Possible Messy. AEHI8M7AirS, Vs. IT west Bias sweat, Laaaastsc roaMAUiea man. TflOK RENT. A3 Twe or tour rooms ta Brimmer's Maw Building. Be. im north quae street. Heat and gaslneladed. Apply at gsslae ilsHM Ssbl stsUMMEB'tt UVEBT OITJCB. PRIVATK BALK WUl ha sold at private tale ths valuable nrensrtv corner Lemen, afnlban-r Iette frenung MO feet en Lemen street, SI feet ea Mulberry, aad feet ea Charlette etrset. Apply te InnlS-tmd Be. U Berth Qnssa Straii. PUBLIC BALE. Fine opportunity for a hotel man la the most thriving and prettiest town ta the Cum berland Valler. Owlns-te the death of tbanre. prlatoref thaleag-establisbed aad weUnesa niiu, a iiuuebi and adlelBlnvdvalllair will slliai beegered at public sals AtluusTSM. la Trout of the court Heuse, Uagarstewa, MO. The BvwssiiiwsiiaeH a paying nasiass vesters will de well te keep thlsln view. Ter nartlealara address. IB' A. B. HOOVEE. aagVSwa HagsrsteVa. MO. A NEW LOT or LOW PRICED BRASH S. SfA J"t eiftaac cc-staat aAt. eSS ". stock et rtshtai voewi ei wmMemm AlWllOaOl JftptUftaVB g Taekle te sappty Japan aa Cateatta retssatLsw umVe?l3w. vr aoena T &UIVLKRCO. THE LADIES AM 11UI1KU OUR 25c. BARGAIN CORSETS, ' UKUAUBB THEY ARE CHE Ar. We have the following sue left. In WlltTK and COLORED i 17, 1, S , 17, , IN aad SO. These Uoeds are really worth 7.'c. te 190. A few MADAME FOT'S CORSETS, slightly setted. In Size iK, ONLY SSe. All kinds of Corsets at Tic, and Sl.OQ. eerHargalnslnsll kinds of DRESS UOODS and MOTIONS. Jolm&Qivler&Ce, Ne. SO aaet Klag Street, LANCASTER, r A. J.a MARTIN A UO. t -AT- J. B. MARTIN &C0.'S. Yeu can imagine hew many llemnanta et De Goods and Odds and Ends of Notions, etc., collect in a store et tills kind during the busy season. Ne time then te get them into shape, plenty of them new. All ltemnanU, Odds and Ends and goods soiled in display window and store have been col lected together, asserted, marked, en separate counters, and are new ready for sale. Linens, Towels, Napkins, Toweling, Fur niture Linens, Stair Linens, etc., are en the Linen Counter. Remnant Silks, Satins, Velvets, Surah Silks, Woolens and Tricots are en the Dress Goods Counter. Curtain Scrims, Curtain Laces, Chenille Fringes, Chenille Vails, Haw Silks, Jutes, Gimps, etc., In Upholstery Department. Flan nels, Ginghams, Sheetings, Flllew Case Muslins, Calicoes, (Sheetings, Percales, etc., en the Demestic Counter. Laces, Ladies1 Cellars, Embroideries, Kuchlngs, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Ribbons, etc., in Notion Department. Shirts, Cellars, Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, Fercale Shirts, etc., en tbe Gent's Furnishing Counter. One counter held) the Dress Tatterns con taining 10 te 12 yards in each pattern, con sisting of Sateens, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Batistes and Woolen Fabrics. Se much for the description of the goods. New for the prices. Impossible te give you a complete price list, but we will quote a few picked out of the many. About 25 dozen Men's and Beys' Linen Col Cel lars at 3c. apiece ; were 20c. and 25c. Any quality of Towels, slightly soiled ; about 10 dez. of one number, all linen. Barnsley Towels, size 22 by 42 inches, for lie. apiece. One let of White Shirts, reinforced besom, at 31c; were 50c. Remnants of Sateens, 6c. Crazy Crepe, 7c, etc. up. Or. W Kims ft Maee 8te. WIXMa AUD LIQUORS. pURE RYE WHI8KT,, Old GrelT Sprint Distillerj. Bltnated ea East Orance street, between Orange aad chestnut, one square east !of raser raser veir, Lancaster, T I hare Just erected a new distillery with allot the latest Improved machinery for distilling PUKB HYB WHISKY. A. R SHBAVBER. Frenrlatar. This Distillery has been erected at the famous Old aroffitewn Spring, which has been noted for Its Dlenteoes and nn: id annul! Ing supply of the pur- est water. At it our L ear srrani sauwn USU VMS they were boys, and It nas never been known te run dry avsn la the hottest weather. Frem this spring all the water used la the distillery Is ob tained, tbe pump drawing trem it twenty-lire gallons a minute. HJsaines my ewe distilled Whisky, 1 also handle Bradies, Gins, WIbm, ice. m Call and be convinced. A. B. SUEAVr EB. Distiller. 8TOBaBe.es North (Jueen Street. W. B. Faimers having geed Bye en hand can And ready sale for It al the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid for a geed arti cle, aprlydAw G TO REXGART'S mm steee OLD BOUOHE SEO. arMiD.icMaBTB MOEIZETSEC. O.H, MUMM BXTBA DBT, Aad all 'ether Leading brands of Imported Champagne. Bele Ageat for the Flaaaant Valley Wlaa nmnanv. Bneetal Ureal Western Ex. Drr. ear ewai ind. the aneat marl can ChamDaxna la U ie market. Jut raealTsel another lam lnvelca of Oallfer. Bla Claret aad Waits Wins from Bspa Valley, Oatlferala. A Ists stock of ImportsdBergundlat, Clarets, BAiaa Sad Baataraa Wins. also have the largest aad Eaaat stock of Usa. Wblsklas. Ulna. Madeira. Sharrrs aad BraaftUa, Wblsl t-ertWlasa, ana Apeiuaatls Waters la the city. E E. Slaymaker, Igt, Ha. 10 laM asXlf aTTJUa-T, WUICAWBR,'-. Rem in ii Sale J. B. MARTIN ft COL aar aaaaa. rAQaJI A BHOTaUI& Summer Wear for Gentf. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HA&EE & BROTHER, 25-27.West.Klnf Btrtet Gauze, Ualbrlggan and Feather weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless,1. Ualbrlggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and ColeredJ Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle ShirU. Laundrted and Unlaundried Dress Shirts, Fengee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. E. ,1 W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un bundled Shirts at 4fc. each. Scotch Cheviot, Casslmere and Worsted Suitings. HA6ER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. LANCASTER PA. IWTOKKHTOBB. NEW CALICOES. WATT & SHAND, 6,8 c. 10 HAST KINO STH LAEUAaTBE, rV, Open Te-day an Elegant Line of the Lates styles la NEW FALL CALICOES. Ladles', (ientlemen's A Children's INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR AND Patent Fast Black Hesierr. Bare Value tn Ladles' Black and Colored Silk doves and Silk Mitts AT VKBT LOW rBICBS. ..ftflv Deien mere of the Celebrated DNLAUN DNLAUN DBIEDSIIlBTS.STHe. apiece; worth 80c. The W. AS. Special UNLAITNDK1EDSHIBTS. made of New lerk Mills Muslins, fine Linen Luffs and Besoms, only Me. each. THE "DANDY" CORSET. AU Slits White and Colored, S7Kc. cash. Never sold ler less than Sic, BUMMEBBEDSPBEADS.Mctt. each. KXCBLHIOB JACO.UABD gUlLTS.SLOOeach, regular price, si.v, New Yerk Stere. s TAMM BKOa A CO. 10,000 Yards Beit Quality Un bleached Muslin, 5c- a yd. AT THE Bosten te 26iND28N0STHQUDN ST. Anether Case tee. CORSET for Ew. Try our Celebrated BOSTON 8T0BB COMET, tee each. Special Bargains In TABLE LINBBSrataSe-a yard ; worth 170. BLACK CASHMBBES and BLACK HBBBI KTTASatBpeclal Bargain Frieas. Anether Let of these Frstty ZAMTACLOTUS, 7c a yard.) PKCIAI. BABOAIBS IM GREA1 Um TABLE COVERS, WlUB4dBteers,aueack worth SLOft, EXTEAOKDIBABY BABOAIBS IN LADIES'.JERSEYS. i it l&OMB CHOICE BIMMARM OF DRESS SILKS WUl be Beld at Lees taaa Cast, srceiAL eAta OF Ladies' Gauz Vests. WsfMsVbIs stammBros.&Ce. riaat MAjmn FRUIT JARS. -AT. CHINA HALL Masen Fruit Jars In lints, Quarts and Halt Gallen. We again have the Lightning Fruit Jar, which la the beat In the market. Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jars, Com mon Tumblers at the Lewest Pos sible Trices, Wholesale or Retail AT 15 EAST KING STREET. LAJIO&STBB. ra. MOVBmtvmMiMMum sjueash QAU, AND 8KB -THE ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candls-Llght; Beats them all. AaotkwLet of CHEAT 0LOBES ferUas and uui TBM FaTJUrBOTXOM M MBTAL MOULD IJfUABD BUBBaECUSHIOB WEATHER STRIP Beau tbsm alL This strip outwear all ethers. Beeps eat the cold. Step rattling of windows. Bxdnds) tbs dost. Bssp eat snow aad rata. Any cats eaa apply It no wests or dirt mads la ar. plying it. Can be attest anywhars-ne holes te epra, raswy ter use. it will net spilt, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At ue eieve, asater ana Kange store -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 84 SOUTH QTjnN ST., LABCASTBB. FA. JPKCIAIi NOT1CK. H Mere human, mere dtrlne than l in iaci.pari naman, part divine Is woman, when the geed stars urea Te mingle at her nativity." BeOecLJye Lords of Creation, and hie ye at ones te KIEFEEE & HERE'S, Ne. 40 E, King St., And rrocureene of their Famous Economist Vapor Cook Steves. tt )) That Ged's best gift te yen be net tortured be yond recall with the unnecessary waste heat which It is Impossible te avoid with your Bangee, aad (what Is also important) consider the great economy la fuel, se cents worth of fuel will cook ter a family ei three grown per sona n meals.) Aad when yen want a Ileater, get a SPLENDID And be Happy. (t FLUMBIBO, OAS FITTIMO, STEAM fUBAT. IHO TIN BOOFINO AND 8FOUTIN8. UTAMDAKD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAOI BUILDKR, NOS. SO, st, t ear of Fosteaica, it, at MABBET STBBBT, Ladcasur, Fa. I have la Stock aad Build te Order Bvery Va riety et the following styles i OOrjFBS. BIOOIBSjCABKIOLETS, ra-awi BWVVaByaivsawnswMai, CARBIAUBS, V1UTOB1AS, BUS1IIE8B WAWONB, "I" CABTB. MeCALL WAUOMB, BUBBlBS, ESI AVastUBlB. sTBaakAtBiAl EiFBESS WAOONS. I smpley the Best Mechanics, and hays facul ties tebmlld eorscUyaaysIsef Oarrlagsds- 1lJiJ,tAai!Fa?T-i Moffe't sllslls,HcsastWee at MM. teaaFiTaas." riesMgtvesaeaaeli. fsaatrlskj FNaptlJ Atttmiti Tt, FElpavLOwaa tman au OTHaaa. aweaaaat ef Wisvsaai aspaaially aapleyd BriaattMir wj m, Buajraassi w.a.auiAB.awA ta AU Kleda of Lumbar Mid Oeal, Yaswi Ne. ea North Water i I Frlaes BMVd uamea. iiBeajtaf, JJAUsiQARDNER'S COsIPARY, COAL DEALERS. Ofttes i-Na i North Qaesa attest, aad Ne. MS Nena Frtase .west. 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