Z V ,-L'iyv4r v3r y -"". - , - . . , fi -f " '"' - 'iWk.j " r THE IiANO ASTER DAILY DTTEMJOENCER. TUE8DAY, AUGUST 23, 187. Trii-rvv v?$r-r vwa :v - - ," rew-vws; -.fjsbta jaw--- wwrwrism at z $ Lfjtr fS fjntdligeiutt. , A0BC8T SLUR. atereseataUrs. Cooper, "Representative , writes te the Philadel. Cnesen, la explanation of S. Mlle Herr for ea the Republican state $ .... - teM una uoeper wne writes Cooper, because be under- be mixed these uucas- mp la making the state tot it is each a very iM rasas' InentrjDrfthensible ex- wlth are inspired te wbetber the Cooper who the Press as "Representative i" te of quite sound mind. Chairman Cooper who bas IUU. l.-.tts... bare a srsBsas avumm. i that tbere is semeuung in ' or bar-roe at uressen lata mad. i first that there te no state a-rat. and that tbe reporters yl'4u l ri7'ii;:lei nxi ireui uib iiinu $mjii vWi -,i picKcu av rn ij.p ; minu ub!d. ; Mi"t . that lu clx tip'eg- r f-ei. 5 sley e -ety teit.l ttirr, iu.tiiIxjm 1 estate vecmiitfv iha tw of 11 le i I KiScw'Jjfert.bcIittiertt ditrAi iwi J ?&-!, Nmt'.wn 'h.tt Un. uittw Hd 1 s WCia the mi r" . t kirn . i nrpet lejVSraj& t.U plhn at Sr itvrwMlmS.that mdis must w r'-i-. it j ., xxaa. cue ma m.if vi iue rcuu.rua jjfct; iftmhsrs hai cbes?n nira. Azi k-ftK rirrestriipliye, wind) up witl- ihT.MtW -ei he elM'.B-eysd dcvctlea tu I (!iV.k!ai:U.r!ftUJ. X.'jm ... 1t. . m.J ,W M.T n.'.( .".-'"""'j, .'-.. ...... uu j-.t.i j . 1 does nei .pr ar it' oil ic xui ji 11 Efejigiilj, Tcjertrs (hut made i: 1 BTKr?,uii. It)' a '-t nunw -u tfte tnblf OWXt.tt-'.'r STflD? Uls k-itoiuent wi i Btkablfea .plal'iltct!!Utl.i' .Hr W-tti jtedcl t. h earef-!l " -rtwtula 'ti & stettfuiputa test Uteicutbinn. .'aUlx jutlvcha'lnsml kf,f' nrltt;es.l s x ftli--ad tOM) 1 it Ujp iewj; .(us-i, -'.fc .tuni; liiaUxly, aceu'4 tbe iM)?i t' .U U'efr two plcftf jt"-iTKJIUeu , Rtiri Jit?i hD Coe(.j ftf u 4 s" t wusjiii ' Tun i" w 1 steNnct, aaa given tee northern ytm of then, put tbe third off, put mw added Hmlthte make the i even with the Northern. ! tale, indeed, for tbe marines 1 rtesareeting te tbe description b I Cooper, of the calmness with Kiteeasded te make and unmake leftbestate committee, all bvhic tr'd" Thte revelation of Republican I Of committee making is mere sig- itbantbat which baa been offer- issiS(eaBuuautuweii eyunairmau Herr for Landis. Cooper, rep with no apparent idea Jill oeBfeaslng and disclosing all that 1 against him, that he erected a committeeman without any- t but nu own. levar beard of two members of i from one district! i state committee had bet- uy, extract Cooper, reere- , frost Creason, see whether he is i, and if se, bave a com- liataaatioe inquirende issued upon starting into tbe campaign llMiarahip. ; ii 1 f CeasUtatlesal CelacMeace. Pi w w 8uuGuienuiaiceie h Philadelphia, en September 15 it' te commemorate the one hun ret the adoption of tbecensti ite United States. We notice Beaver bas very proper! called tbe attention of the t the state te the magnitude of the at Ms impressed upon them the ) Of a WOrtbV obaervnnra nf If ,r oemcidence in this celebra- Yjmt wx suggest itself te some WUI participate in it. The I of the centennial observant .giztawth andserenteenth of ilttoBOtewerthvthat rtlet tVUet the state constitution tnmsianuy neglected undiir l wale ia Pennsylvania. These Mthtikt proper regulation of . ig4 eeght te bare long since br appropriate legUUUlen. influence upon the sufficient te make tbe rejoicing in Phila- 16aed 17,1st us re- It we of tbe Beest Important iiwaasjlvanla's constitution ftasm years been a grinning laftJBUeaa BesteraUea. 1 MUead that tbere is in pre- revival In the Eeoubllean Ismttabiy peiaU te a natera. M aMefs aad eld asetbeds that artf disnpatabla la theprefli: Mfee atusiidtd tbe war. Wil r.wlMM secretary of tbe l SesMb . traated ageat, aad wiw Uss fawstdeDtlal fsash ia tbe aiiads of m iaie the Heaatefrem lstty,waHiasoeu. MM MH Mewiy sadparfoe m Miateasd sage in yt waa ss as saw nsjat W A 'A. . . .K "- - . t.'jiH IMbbb MM The TbftetaSe. an aakiac tfew anfa-repwl later , fakeM, their ablet Issue in the eaapaiffn. Bem Shepherd Is back fta WasBJagten as a Isero'aaaeng the people ha fleeces'. Ex-Senater Dener Is again boesing vp, and In Pennsylvania Cover Cever or Bearer bas placed Stephen F. Wilsen e the oeauaoB pleas bench, despite the aet that because of moral obliquity the people of New Mexico would net have him for a territorial judge. There is te be a complete restoration of the old times when men like these alluded te were enabled te seize tbe reins of power. It is a pitiable condition of the Republican party when its most notorious embers oeaae in for tbe highest places in Its councils. s Russia la unable te recognize tbe validity of Prince Ferdinand's election te tbe throne at Bnlcarla. Ferdr must new stand no longer ea tbe order of going. Naw Yerk Socialists are denouncing Henry Qeenre. It Is unreasonable that this fight abeuld take place. Tbe Socialists and Henry Geerge are both bent en anarchy and only diner as te the mode el reaching It. s Governer Bravsr calls attention In a proclamation te tbe approaching centennial anniversary of the signing et tbe oensiltuilon et America In Philadelphia en September 13, 10 and 17. lie calls attention te teegreatntas et tbe work tben accomplished, and savs that It Is most proper that the people should take pause te reflect upon the significance of that event He recommends a cordial observance of the time by the people In general and by the manufacturers and citizen soldiery In particular, and suggests te the clergymen et the state en tbe Sabbath Immediately preced. Ing or aaimedlately following tbe celebration te preach appropriate sermons te their con gregations. Fen tbe month ending July 31, 3l,0$0 im migrants came Inte this country. This la 8)000 mere than for tbe same month last year. m m The Imtblmekkcer much dislikes te beast of Its excellent Jeb olllee equipment, but at present It cannot forbear telling Its readers of tbe efficiency and cbeapnett with which that kind et work is done st tbls office. Tbe season for sale bills Is approaching and It Is a matter of serious importance ler thew having real or personal property for sale te present thtlr merits In tbe most attractive shape. TbelNTKLMOKKCKKjeb department Is newly equipped with type, cuts and prt es adapted te the speedy dispatch of Jeb work, ana inese wne aesire ssie dius, pregrammes, commercial printing or any kind el bonk work will consult tbeir Interests by givieK tbe iNTKLLIOKSfKR ehnn In furnish 7i!)ocOfTSWine4 r. tt.tr, end thr t d. tm ( j'i r . tpati t'jureia pnr. J'J. J?aBV t4.. betu ;b- 'Am tesipieruk ' tt - u-i irverti )fOsr 'n Marl: in nrt an ; - i ve u- 1 -. "RURHuut, wbu us at tiii a al el f., tu .be jNeftrwwt, eajii tnv i He lerinet- rsferuj. js Id k. rBDITOJ4nOr.-BltJll. . ..t. li ...n nn v ?. u, an ,,f 1, IK 1 nh I tl.tWisiland exrnsTi-tl h1 r ! V.T. 'laiaesvu is Vt-Known .r lit , "i CVi).u ci nic i w gi 1,14, in aeinui- n .t i ,n, n. , n, n t- will beue wit i be j;i i ie,. . i er luajewse ".- mtdf- ' i .7 of 'Irli'-l. t it e-.- ' ariml . , , er lululb'v ftO efc, e l)Ui 1 I , ill- lw 8 1 ., , nM Teilr' it . !f. (mi, c- e- tia id Is ethi . u.hi.r'iva: pr. j.., " is 'tl .h tf Hr e ur&h ij, . V , 4 v p, wlllcrt. "umei , uesr nau uiege. It is te Re built of redwood and Oregon pine and surrounded by twenty acres of ground adorned by tropical gardens. The house Is te have room te accommodate i.M guests, ana tne furnishing will cost WOO 000 Ex-Govkhner Cubtin, president of the Pennsylvania Reserve association, haa writ ten a letter, saving : It has hfwm mm. gested that as seen as regimental associa tions shall have considered the matter of monuments at Gettysburg, a general meet ing of the several committees can tie called where prominent monument makers, de signers sod art founders could be inductd te send representatives, and thus afford a Iwtter opportunity te aecure competitive bids for desired work, and also tbat at such general meetings much larger number of dealgna and photographs would be present te aid in selection." OAHNBU OUl'Vr. Owing te til Scarcity of fruits Prices are Said le Be Aovaacleg. There la said te be an Indication of an up ward movement In nearly ell kinds of canned goods, especially these in which there haa been a short crop or prospects of one. Packers, It Is said, are cautious about receiving orders for future delivery, particularly peaches, r, which tbere la declared te be great scarcl'y Tomatoes continue firm at a slight advance th,e results of tbe preaent year's growth being' uncertain. An open fall, tree from frt. may, dealers say, continue their production until November, Of small Irulta there has been a smaller quantity canned than in previous years and this, with an increased demand, bas greatly stimulated tbe prlcta. While lima beans and corn are reported aa nrdirary crops, tbe bareness et the market in last year's packing baa caused an advance in tbetn. It Is said tbat tbe abort supply of many kinds of canned goods In tbe Eastern market will necessitate tbe introduction of California goeda mere generally, tsptclally peaches and apricot. It will be a month or two before the market becomes fairly settled, merchants aay. m Hew lbs Mistake Was Made, rrem the Financier. A Hootch tradesman who had amaaaed, aa he believed, X4.000, was surprised by his old elerk with a balance abeet showing his for tune te be 6 000. It canna be," said the principal, "count agen." The clerk did count again, and again declared the balance te be 6,000 The master counted himself, and he also brought out surplus of 0,000. Time alter time he counted up the columns It was till a six and net a four tbat rewarded his laoera. He tbe old merchant, en tbe wrnigui ei nia geed fortune, modern. iied hla house aud "put money In the pun" of the carpenter, tbe palmer and heupbeUterer. Hull, however,' he had irxa??!i?Ub'ef lhe "IstsnoeeV the extra 14000 tap, one winter night, be sat down drowsy, emerged trew an tie -.V . n4 ibeae.d 01 tee knecer'mttuVr1 ,fndw?l bte B,I?nJ8ht visitors ?, WW, therer be mumbled "and whatd'ja wlm? "It's me, ye scoundrel!" exclaimed Kit-eover: "ye've added up the year et our Lord amang tbe pounds ul our 1 . The Patrmeaui luduitry. rrem the financier, Statistic ahew that 63,000 petroleum oil wells bavs been drilled In I'enuayivaelaand New Yerk slnes the discovery el petroleum, ataoeatol IJOO.OOO.OOa These wells have produced 310 000,000 barrels of oil, whleh were eldatlhe wells ler S500.000 000. This rep rep raasBtMapnflttethe producer el faoe.ooo, 000. The amount et oil exported U placed at S.231,102,023 gallena. In thT peel in Wasb. tugioeouuuty, Fa, sleite $3,200,000 has betn expended la maebliisry seu drilling. This doss net include the many millions that are represented tbare in tbe natural gas industry. IfeMadaat el the oil business there lasbeut Js000,OP0Uveatad In natural cas planta m "v"w ' arw BBSjoatie ngurea, I SdSaIlln-7ttUtUd - "" wHsmssn 1 Willi aPasiWalsatrisa re O . CaassisaOb sense the Osmeastfttesn la Um4m tsws, LoaSea Correspondent te lUlUmereSnti. I left Edinburgh for Londen In one et the fast eipress trains. Flying at the rate etBlty miles an hour past cities, towns, villages, fields and watercourses, 1 wss struck with tbe gala appearance of everything. Me one armed te be at work, but then was a con Urineus succession el crowds et men, women and children giving themselves up te enoy eney ment el one or another character. Rural Kngland bas been aptly descrilisd as one vsst ilewer garden. Se It seemed. The beautiful green fields stretching tar and wide, bounded by tbe tastefully trimmed hedges, aa clean as a new pin, tbe reads all In the most thorough order and every house, hew. ever unpretending, with Its little well kept lawn in front, its ilewer beds. Its windows tilled with petted plants and, moreetten tban otherwise, a miniature aqnartuui. In all the towns aa the train dasbed by could be seen tbe same flowering plants In tbe windows, the aquariums, and If thete was ever se small a piece of ground la front It was radiant with many colored leavea and budr. AMI AT A HANK HOLIDAY .MEAN. The scene the whole day long waa made mere attractive by tbe presence of the gsy and bappy throngs, who overflowing the paved streets, drilled out Inte tbe arena of nature, and under forest abade and by run ning stream made a panorama which It might readily be fancied was tbe whole et Kegland ceuverted Inte ene vast picnic Literally, this might be said with truth, for Monday was one of the four annual bank holidays. On these four belldaya the shop keepers and tbeir families and the entire mass of working people In town and country Kie tbemseUes up te unrestrained pleas ure. Our Fourth of July Is as tame as tame can be compared lth an r.ngllsh bank holiday. 1 de net think, after passing tbe Scottish border en Monday, mat our train traversed one mile that groups of people, young and old. were net met, and it would bave been simply Impossible te count tbe tennis, the cricket and the archery grounds, which were fairly alive with spec tators and players. On every messy bank by whose sides river or rivulet glided boys and girls with red and reel were watching. Londen poured out Its countless thousands of Idlers and toilers, who made of every suburban and seaside resort witbin reaching dlsunce a moving hive of bustle and anima tion. At night gorgeous displays el tire works illuminated the skies, and far Inte the nlgbt by rail and water these who went out from the city were returning. These " Uank " holidays, se called because by law tbe banks close en the days named, are peculiarly the holidays of tbe working people. The closing of tbe banks causes tbe cessation of every ether species et business all ever tbe kingdom. Farm laborers In America as a rule pay but little account te the Fourth of July, our great national holiday, but a farm laborer or any ether laborer In Kngland, except, of course, me printers, weuiu as seen ieiuk ei working en Sunday as en a bank helidsy. Employers, however, always dread tbe ap proach et a bank holiday, ter with them it means a practical derangement of business for about a week. At least employers claim this, and any shepketper, any tailor or boetmaker during the week (bat fellows a bank holiday thinks he bas made all tbe excuse tbat Is necessary te a customer for the non.fulrlll nen.fulrlll ruent et a contract or a premise when he says, " Ob, Monday was a bank holiday and 1 can get no work out of my people until next week." This is the excuse made a hundred times a day for every day of last week te Americans in Londen who have gl en orders te tailors for clothing. IT'S KNflMKH, OD KNOW. The mania which Americans in Eurepe have ter ordering clothes from Londen tail ors la remarkable. Scarcely one of them gets te Londen but the very next day he marches around te some fashionable tailor and has himself measured for one, two, three, and seuietlinesa half drzen suits. Tben, when be gets home he tells everyone be sees, with I sTlSin. MOiyUtTO and ail tNSKcr BlTss. a couscleus air et superiority, "1 bad that I PIMPLES. HieTCUB-, UUMOBS, U1HTH suttmadeby se and se et Londen." This 1 MatlKS. and every form or skin blemUhee, GQKwm aweuia tnw mera eairaerainary no cause tbere can be no Desslble contreversT as te tbe fact tbat the well dressed American is the beat dressed man In the world, and there are nowhere else such perfect masters of their trade as the fashionable tailors in the United States. The Londen tailors can, of course, sell one clothes much cheaper than the same material can ee purciiaaeu ler ana made up In the United State, but they never hesitate, when tbey liilnk tne Auierlrcti with whom they are dealing la silly enough te stand It, te a-k :n much as he would be charged at home. Tbe Londen tailor takes a great many measures, and If ou are as par ticular as te wish anything like a decent tit, It will be best te try en tils clethea several times before you llually accent them. den. Simen I'ameren, who came ever ler a flying trip, tells nm tbat he li having a most enjoyable time. He says tbat tbe weight of his M years Is quite easy te be borne, and deea net Interfere in tbe least with bis pleas ure. He is going around Jut as actively as the men of half bis age, aud, as he says, haa net refused a single invitattuu. An Anil-Pevrrty Murcment. rrem the St. Louts Olobe-UumetraU We de net knew what progress Henry Geerge and Or. McUlynn are making le building up their society for the abolition el poverty. It ia encouraging te be able te state, though, that tbe people are going right along abolishing poverty In tbe way proved te be etlective by ages of experience. In tbe latent report of tne controller of the currency tbe number of depositors in the savings banks nf tbe country at tbe clone of the fiscal year 1S3 was 3 158 050, and the amount el their deoeslta f l,UI.&S0,&7& This was at the rate of 301 30 for each depcslter. Twenty Merman Horses Horned. The two large barns of William Mies, I Sens, In Hastings, Net, were struck by lightning and burned te the ground. Twenty Kermau horses perished In tbe iNnee and aeventy tens el hay were burntd. Total le, f 30 bee. "' memaiAi. mutivmm. The Mysterjt Solved. It has always been understood that consump tion was Incurable, but It has recently been discovered tbat Kemp's Balsam for the Threat aud Lungs Is glvlag mere relief than any Known .uuiwjr, b a ijuunuHKu uj reueve ana cure Asthma, Bronchitis and Coughs. Call en II. 11 vwuiau, uruKKiai. no mi nertn uueun street. and get a trti cnu and II. mi Deme tree of cost. Large size 50 AN CVrOBTUNATE l'KUSON. The tiHMt unfoitunate perxen In the world Is one afflicted wttb sick headache, but they will ee rciieveu at once by using Ur. Leslie.' Special Prescription, column. bee MtTO.bUHJUltJMfc 1U another () H. a Cochran, Mes. 1ST and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Is eelllug SHICOH'S CUUUHCUUE as a guarantee te cure all threat and lung treunlna. () Thalr tieslnesa Hoetulng. Probably no one thing has c msed such a rush of Iru'ealCeihran'sdrug Htore as their giving away totnelrcusteiuurs of se many Irue trial bniUeseriJr. t-lngk's Mew Discovery for ten sumptien. Their trade Is slmpiy enormous tn this very valuable article from the fact tbat It ulwu) cures and never disappoints Cough.. Celas, Aalbtns, Urencbttls, croup and all tbieat and iuugdlteasesiiulcaly cured. Yea can test it betete buying by getUug a trial betUe tree. Every bottle warranted. (3j TUE BKV. OEO. U. TBAVEB, of Bourbon Ind.. sayu 1 Beth myself and wife oweeur lives te 1 HILOU'S CONSUMPTION CUBE." JTer salt by 11 . a Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 117 North Uaeen Street. (jj SUILOU'S CUBE will lmmedUtely reUev. Croup, Whooping Cough and Brenchltla. Fei SUe by H. B. Cochran, DruggUt, Na LTI Nertl Uueen street. (7) llrace Up. Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite I peer, you are bothered with huaOache; you are fidgety, nervous aud generally out of sorts, and want te trace up. Brace up. but notwlthstlm netwlthstlm ulauta, spring medicines, erbltUirs. which have tJiiS1 b,V'. very. cleun, tad whhfcy. and which stimulate J ou for an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than beiere. What you t!uui, ,. i?wal'r,ltlve. lhut ""' Jurlfy your tilned. sum healthy action of the Liver and Kid huiihST.!,:.?...: "A.,ru"i nu give renewed nd.V.,'?J,B?":. uc medrtlne jeu will ,n'J iT r -. """'" '"rsaieatu. 11. Drug-ati-Tfl ,'d TSVurti2?n z.-r DUIIH. uj eireeLjLaueaster, Pa. ll """V Mothers 1 1 MeUssralll i"nasJckls1:is,?tna brkn " rest uy a sick cwid sutterlng and crvln with the excrucUUng punel eutUng tYu t" Ms? go at once and seta bottle el MHs. Wlst8Lewl SOOilllU 8VBUP. H WUl tSial. thTi!L lltUe sufferer lmmedlauiy-upene bdeu', there U no mistake about It Tbere U net M mother en earth who li is ever used It, wbewlli net tell you at ouce tout It wUl regulate the bowels, aud give rest te the mother, and rallci and health te tha child. nnMratln ni.m.M. Ills perfectly sate te use In all cases and pleat I ant te tha taste, and Is tii prescription of one 01 I the eldest and beat leinale DhTslrians ana I rswta USnu?dsSPeX..., steenu a bottle, may Illy saw mat CONMIOOA. WAQOrt Mas leag stare glrea way te therallreal. That waste he expected. 8lx big, plaatp kerses with hells a Dae, all revere else-bed ea wheels, were ae autre, fer a sasrtlaf eaglae aad trala. list STADIQER'3 AURA NTH gives way te aethlag as a steaiarh latlg latlg erater aad serve teslc. It Is matchless as a rare fer less ef appetite, Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver reatplalst, all forms of bllleasaess, aad especially these lew fevers and aerye prestratleas which belsng te all farming cemnsnltles la the bill ef the year. Ask year druggists for AUKAM11. eu((9 7Sll mmutvAu mUR MEW QU1N1NR. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -tltVLS- Ooed Appetite, Mew Strength. Quiet Nat vee, Bappy Days, Sweat Sleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach wUl bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, Ana all Germ Diseases. THE MOST SCtaNTiriCANDSUCCKSSrUL Bl.OOI) fUHirtKB. Superior te quinine. Hev. Win. Lncxs, Hecter Unco Church, K Venn. O , writes " I cerdlall, ender Kasktne as twlntrjust what you claim, an excellent sub. stltute ler qntnlne, with none of Its bad MfrcU Mrs. Luru had a serious form at iuaJrl, id mw cennned te her bed for mouths. Kmklne hsdher up and around In a fuw days, and In a short time cared her." Living la the malarial districts of Mar) land 1 be-atne a victim of worst forms or malarial fever. I drugged uiTxelf with quinine and ether rvmedlra without avail. 1 wiu greatly re duced when 1 beard et Kaklne. its curative rowers vera a medical nn elation te me. it cured me and 1 have net hid a return of tha troubles i'ref)J.I lllnl.lt. A ,AssU Chemist. Maryland Agricultural College. Lettets from the above persons, giving full details will be sent en application. Kasktne can be taken without any special medical advice. S1.W per bottle, or six bottles ler 13. Beld by B. B. OOOBRAM, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St., Lancas ter, ra-, or sent by mall en receipt of price KASKINB CO., M Warren St, Mew Yerk. leOJ4 lvdwTThAS G OLUBN ISPfcClFlC. DRUNKENNESS OH THE LIQUOR HABIT POSIT1VKLT CUKKD Br auBL.iisiBDinu uiwiiaiss' UULUSM SPKCiriC. It can be g en In a cup of coffee or tea with out the knew ledge of the person taking it; Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma nent and seettdy cure, whether the patient is a ruoderatnarlnkereran alcoholic wreck. Thou sands of drunkards hare been made temperate men who have taken Uelden Speclrlc In their coffee without their knowledge, and te-day be lieve they quit drinking of their own freewill. IT NEVER rAlUS. Tbe systum once Impreg nated with theSpeclflc.lt becomes an utter Im. possibility for the liquor appetite, te exist, for sale by Cltas. A. LOCUEU, Druggist, Ne 9 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. aprlMydTutbAS MTH1TENS TUK 8KIN. HOP OINTMENT WHITENS 1U SKIN. a' att UaamAWA f k U BltiritlTUa positively cured en U most aeilcata skin witn- an leaTing wtmx or Hep Ointment. Price a cts, SO eta. and II. At Druggl,u'er by mau. lna Hep Pill Bf an'Of Ce.. few Londen, Conn. uiue nep riiisrnrsicK ueanacne. tij spepsla. miieusneas and Constipation no ffiuil. acw. Jyl6-lydTn,ThA8 A w rUMMlTUMB. w IDMYEK'S i'ORNlTUHE 8TOKK. WHAT U WANT. IF U want a Chamber Suite. U want a Parler Suite. U want Library Furniture. U want Dining Roem Furniture. U want Sitting Roem Furniture. U want Kitchen Furniture. U want a Hall Stand. U want a Mattress or Spring. U want a Leeking Glass. U want Anything in Our Line. U want the Best for the Meney. U want a Bargain. U can find it AT Widmyek's FcknitVre Stere, Cob. East Kine and Duke Streets, lancaster. ia. TJNDEBTAK1NO. WALTER A. IIEINITSH, Furnishing Undertaker, Nea. 37 and 20 Seuth Queen Btrvat, LANCASTEK, PA. SSraKSIDENCI 1TUEKT. -NO. 1S1 SOUTH QUEEN All the Latest and Most Approved Methods need where desired. A previous practical ex. pertence of four year enables me te Guarantee that the Very Best Posslble Service will be Ren dered at All Times. Personal Attention Given te Directing All Funerals Intrusted te my care. O B. IfABTUl, wBet.nsst.B ass savin saaus ra All Kinds of Lembcr and OmL awTYABD! a B Menk water aaa ranee streets, above Lesoea. Laneaster. as-iva DAUMOAKDNKK'8 COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. Kairfi,!5Sth9ue,a"tw,t'"4 " raans: Henn rnnes strset, near Keadlng nW( LANOASTBE. PA. UOMETHINO KN11RELY NBW INTUEOEOAN LINK, THE KET01LV ACTION, rha jrreatsat Imnrevement in Cabtnat nnu 'eusiBg ler S9 yean. Deat fall te see U. WOODWARD'S Biao aaa Oraaa Wsnreesaa, BRes. M u m a. Kiag St, Uaasstw CMy, fa. USI MUMfiW. H.U1VLBRAOO, New Colorings In 1AHK GALtCOE, 7c., and BltA- KON CLOTHS. Inch Wide, Set Werth 10c. Jeb Let of HAHK llKSt-S HOODS, t'ct cheap at SJc, Must be sold te Clean up Stock, LOOK AT OUR 25c, C0RSIT& SaV Hat-gains In eery department, llanralns In UAIU'KTii and rLOtlU OILCLOTHS. JohnS.GivlerfeCe,, Me. BO Bast King Street, LAXCASTBK, PA. J. B. MAK.T1N A UO. -AT- J. B. MARTIN &C0.'S. Yeu can imagine hew many Remnants of Dry Goods and Odds and Euds of Notions, etc., collect in a store of this kind during the busy season. Xe time then te get them into shape, plenty of them new. All llemnants, Odds and Ends and goods soiled in display window and steie have been col cel lected together, asserted, marked, en separate counters, aud are new ready for sale. Linens, Towels, Napkins, Toweling, Fur. niture Linens, Stair Linens, etc., are en the Linen Counter. Kemnant Silks, Satins, Vehets, Surah Silks, Woolens and Tricots are en the Dress lioeds Counter. Curtain Scrims, Curtain Laces, Chenille Fringes, Chenille Halls, lUw Silks, Jutes, Gimps, etc., in Upholstery Department. Flan- nels, Ginghams, Sheetings, Fillow Case Muslins, Calicoes, Sheetinirs. Percales. etc., en the Demestic Counter. I .aces, Ladies1 Cellars, Kmbreideries, lluchlngs, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, lllbbens, etc., In Notion Department. Shirts, Cellars, Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, 1'ercale Shirts, etc., en the Gent's Furnishing Counter. One counter held the Dress Patterns con. taming 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 lleys' Linen Cel. lars at 3c. apiece ; were ac. and 2ec. Any quality of Towels, slightly soiled ; about 10 dez. of one number, all linen, ltarnsley Towels, size 22 by 42 inches, for lie. apiece. One let .of White Shirts, reinforced besom, at 31c; were 50c. Remnants of Sateens, 5c. up. Crazy Crepe, 7c, etc. Oar. West Kiig ft PrUee 8te, WJXXH AND LIQUORS. pURB RYE WHISKY Old Greff Spring Distillery. BltaateA en East Oranse street, between Orange and Chestnut, one square east 'of reser voir, Lancaster, V IhaTeJnsterectedanewautlllerr with allot the latest Improved machinery for dlstUllns PUBE MVK WfilBKY. . A. B. BHKArrEB, Proprietor. Thla Distillery has been erectea at the famous Old Oroffstewn 8 p tins;, wblch has been noted for IU plenteous ana anfalllnv supply of the pur est srater. At It our gTanatathers drank when they were boys, and It has never been known te ran dry even In the hottest weather, rrem this spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob tained; the pump drawing trem It twenty-five gallons a minute. Besides my own dlstlUed Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gin, Wines, Ac SW Call and be convinced. A. B.SIIKArrKR, Distiller, IBTOUS Ne. S3 North Queen Street. W. B. Fanners baring geed Bye en hand can And ready sale for It at the store or dlatuiery. Highest cash market price paid fe a geed arti cle. aprlydAw rioTe REIOART'S OLD WISE STOEE BOUOHE SEC, IPBB UEIUSIKCK, POMMKBYBKC, MOBIZKTSKC. I O. H. MUsIM BXTBA DBT, And aUTether teadlng brands of Imported Champacas. Bele Agent for the Pleasant Valley wine Company. Special Great Western Kx. Dry, our own brand, the Bnest American Champagne In the market. Just reeslvtd another large Invoice of Califor nia Claret and White Wine from Napa Valley. California. " A large stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets. Hhtne and Sauterne Wines. ' We also hare the largest and finest stock of Brandies, Whlsklsa, dins, Madeira, Bherrys and fort Wines, Baas Ale, Uulnness stout, Saratoga and ApelUnarls Waters in the city. H. E. 1 t, Me. 90 AatT KINO BXRMsT, atAKOABTIB, PA. RUPTURK-OURK QUAKAMTKRO BY Dr. J. B. afayer.au Arek street, PhUaAal. ra. asMueBOs, no operation or beat. iOsei saras. At asnteaui MSataiaaveiaaahaaasitA. Remnant ole J. B. MARTIN d CO., AS viae free, ssarlMvf vLornrne. 1ifs-i '"i'Triifc-i,"sa'-ir''hfJwWM's.i'-1snBnSMa. j riKHH A UKOTItBR. A CARD. TO Otffi GVSTOXEBS AND THE PUBLIC. Being temporarily thrown out et busl ness by the burning of our store, we shall Immediately begin rebuilding our store and shall en or about September 10 oceti eceti py our old stand en the corner of North (J ueen street and l'enn Square, when and where we shall be pleased te show you net only our Impieved Handsome Building, ut an entirely new aud complete stock of CLOTHING -a.nh- FURNISHING GOODS, -reE MBN, YOUIHS. BOYS AND OBIL- UBBH, As our stock et Clothing and Furnish ing Goods wits completely destroyed, we take tills method of Informing you that the Insurance companies hae 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 legitk mate manner et dealing with ou. sKT OXK PltWK TO ALL. With kindest thanks for past patronage, and awaiting our renewed patronage, we are Respectful!) ours, BIRSH & BROTHER. WBUUSWJJBI AT W1ANT8 TllV TIIK JOHN BOWER BRAND HAM! The tlncstlnthe MarkeL Mild and iwwt ; pleases ererybedr. lrtfd Itref anil lloleitna nUuly chlptwd. Vine Yerk Slate Cheese, l'lvase l e us a trial order. OBO. WlaVNT, aag-VlVd AT BURHK'B.' Na IIS West Etna street. PICNIC GOODS TOU. TUB PICNIC SBASON. First the Plcnte I'late-lt la light and cheap and requires m wasblug savvw your dlsbea. t'laln and Mtxed I'lcklee anil Ctaow-Vhew In small txittlmi. Sardines In OU and Mustard, Com Cem pred lleef In twcviund can, Uuned Chicken and Turkey, Petted llaui, Teugne, Prtiata Lob Leb ster, frtsh Celuuitila Hirer Salmen, Fresh Mackerel. Fre-h Uvsters In cans anil Pickled Oysters In small Jars for plcnlrklng, Verk state ircaui bneee, ewiss uneese, t.mpea Iwet, etc BURSK'S, NO, 17 EAST KINO STRUT, LANGABTBB, PA. SS Telephone. TO-UOLESALE AnFrBTaTl OROOElI TUB UUKATBST UEDUCTION ON Teas, Sugars & Prunes BVEK UK ABO OF. TKAS. The best Tea In the world for tbe money.... IJWc Japan, Oolong, Imperial or Yeung Uyson....ie Jaian Choice sV3 Ooieng Bxtra Choice 40j Oolenx clinlcest garden grown, rormeaa....M)o Imerial choicest garden grown Mte Japan-choicest basket fried, only 7V: luipertal-extra choice no oolong extra choicest selected Plnesners Tm ngllah llreakfast, choicest. 75c uun I'ewaer, nnest 790 Imperial kxtra, thftlce.t selected Wc SUUABS. Granulated Bazar Sc A W bite Sugar for Se a iirewu sugar ler ikc PKUNKB. Bight Pounds for 2lc Seren Pounds for 'JVs Six Pounds for , 'Oc FlrePoundsfer Kc Four Pounds for -lie Three Pennds ler , 28c Twe Pounds for ISc A SPECIAL OFFBU FOBONB MONTU ONLY. Te the purchaser of (1 re pounds of our 75c or 9c. Teas we wUl present with a check en the Fulton National bank ter II ui. Tle tbe pur. chaser of ten pounds et our 19K, S3, J5, te or 60 cent Tea we will present with a;checkenthe same bank for tbe same amount (II U0 ) This Is no gift scheme, het simply an Induce inent te gt you te try our Tea. We give you tbe predtt wtilch Is an equiva lent te what we would expend for advertising. New that we rare biengbt the price el tha Tea within reach of the porn est. and curtailed tbe price of rtne Teas for the. Blcheat, we simply ssk you for a trial order. Our pure extracted California Heney, at three, pounds for 2Sc., Is going fast. Don't delay. All goods sold at lowest possible prices. The arc Light Is In fuU blast Our large Pans work admirably, lhe Cash BaUway and Bleo Blee trtc Moter are things In themselres worth see ing. Yeu can make fyenr purchases under the cooling breexe el the fans and by light that Is brighter than day. reTst, WIIOLBSALB AND BICTAIL OROCB,COB. WEST KINO AND PHINCB8T8. Sart Next Doer te the Serrel Hene IIetel.)-TS MOWKKU,C. piUNN A RHKWKMAM. CARD! We bave a number of Goods whlcb are Just in season, and which, owing; te our Riving, special attention, we can offer great Inducements. " Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers bave no equal. These we make a specialty. We bave as geed Lawn Mowers as are In tbe market for $6.00 and 17.00. Baby Carriages We carry seventy-are varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new In season. Hew few people knewanythlng about Refrigera tors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in Ave minutes: It will be worth something for you te get Ceal Oil Hteves There Is mere differ ence in Ceal OU Hteves than almost any thing manufactured. Dent spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cteam freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can yen get the bast at the lowest prices- Yeu can re m us. ... Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican tsnd-'Commen Hammocks, Bsas Ball aad all Sporting Goods at factory JPrless. FLDffl & BRENEMAN, Ne. 168 North QtsMQBtmt. BMW ). """' " 1 'i 'riTrr-n"iris.i" rAOKR A HHOTHKR. Slimmer Wear for Gent GENT'S FURNISHING' GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, .a5-a7Weet:Klnf Street. Gauze, Balbrlggan and Feather, weight Shlrts.and Drawers. Seamless,' Dalbriggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Wcycle Shirts. Iundrled and Unlaundried Dress Shirts. Pongee, Silk, Grenadine and l.awn Neckwear. E. A W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un laundral Shirts at c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Casslmere and Worsted Suitings. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. LANCABTBB PA. 8 TAMM BKOS. A CO. Bosten Stere. 26 AND 28 NORTH QD1IN ST., LANOASTBB, PA. FALL DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, Coats, Wraps, Jackets -AMD JERSEYS. StammBres. &Ce. N WTORKBTORB, WATT & SHAND, 0, 8 ft 10 HAST DNQ BT LANOASTBB, r A., Have Becelved Severs! Car-Leads of SEW FALL GOODS ! Caeeks, Plaids, Mlztares and Solid Celers In NBW PLANNBI. BUITINHB AMD ALL-WOOL TBlCOTS. Mew Importation el ALL-WOOL BLACK OAScUiKBBs. Ileavy Welahts for PsU Wear at Very LowPrless. MewImportaUenof New Shades In TaikHflNa VKLVBTH,COLOKDBII.B PLOSUS8, OOLOBBD TBLVBTMBNB. An Bxtenstve Assortment elMBW r ALLCALl COKS and CBNTUKT CLOTHS In the best Qualities aad Latest Designs. SPECIAL I 89 Pieces ALIgWOOL CLOTH BUIT1MQI, W lnenes Wide, Be a Yard, made te BetallatnMe. lorieessCKAZVCBBPBS worth Uke., tlestsc out at 11 yards for lUw. tirieees CB1HKLB CUBTA1N BCBJMS.lde.a .w, wmivu w , uian ssaaniae turers' Prless. I New Yerk Stere, v v'l . J a M ? 4fv-i 4' V?5 ."'w SsV4.j. Ir'itu'.' fiaraSSaw .vkAlwW .. Sm; tt&J
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