n.jfw 'U w??I 'I 7? .? J. .i erW-"S &V " 111E LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1887. mmfiWP S&1 rfj BiME-SP KP U-Y . ?.; . i.m? ? liKk E w BO & sr uU.i Ei JV. if' ryjjr Pr if-,- ftTStfe3 ' fNTELUGEJiCER ThsWeeklf InteUkeneer '(' JJtV ' vuv wiewuMT mom. xi. ssjeasi iiaHiiBM swassassi asjfms) tv "llassasaw . . NM. mn bat nr m tau p. -tfcinaiiiti BMJw- l'lW aWUABS A TBAB, Rftt ,4IWWW MAT 5"V"'"Pt.i-iM- f.IIp Bsnntr i jiihmsmedi7 hbsw stiu WSw..,. m M an est tm PES. 11N K tv low TfllM m TM MW lib MM WSm.. im " wee um hed . astasia m iss um wen we meu MCbM... iM MM IT OB MM MM MM KKSSi. Hua mm mop hed meu BsWth..... tMl HM MM MM MOO MO BTssw....... M m el M"PI mm qui "' p? MMaMlMMMMMuaRiiiMaaTMrrrABTevnii I . frL' mmm ASM ailMMI. AtX. ililllBlllM t.. IM1 itMMmMmwTnvimautR, -4i "MsT AswMM aw TUtgrmnt M ?? THB INTHUJQanOBB. Js BaUSJag. Lancaster, Ps. If '.. m, ..... ,-H awnes imtmatMr fltts)iitAsmrsr :iffiWi hiuw iwuiykii LANCASTER, AUGUST 2US87. Vkft Wmj.1. BTatArf llaAiti -, " "- ..rat. f - General Granville M. Dedge has been :W ytv ranch wanted liv thn PAcifin railrnail C . wnmissien for a leDg time, but they have aet been able te find him. They have aoeoceded at last in serving a subpcuna upon him in New Yerk ; and new, that he fees been run into his hole, General Dedge hasten te "fey that he has been all the time ready te appear before the commis sion, upon its simple invitation, but that he had no idea that he was wanted. The facility men have in deceiving themselves k really wonderful. Ne doubt General Dedge really thinks that be has always been anxious and ready te appear as a witness, and believes that be did net knew that the commissioners anxiety te see him few been widely ventilated in the news papers, and considers that he has at all times been as accessible te a man with a mbpejna, as he was yesterday te the re porters who walked right into his office, and heard from his lips hew innocent he was and hew anxious te tell everybody all ha knew about everything. General Dedge has a particular geed name for a dodger, but we will see what we will see when he comes upon the stand. And by the way, hew very Innocent all these Pacific railroad people are and hew ready te tell all they knew that they think the public ought te knew 1 There is Sena- Stifbrd. who only atom tellimr wbn VrltU - t U.ift-: iO' - r l"r.v rnnuvt lia.srnt".'. n.i?5u.A. x . i jtier $h),Viiui 4iua-ii ' nj - ' ,iiav.' aapanj has 'UiW! l . - - ' v. ,101 tttelwUkHitr T etur.pet.' ' ill ,: ijyVtiXTIEat 3i He tafc? s- xue 4 vj ttiat i be tuc go ' -,it.. Is 'M. y. uin riulrtwt it entr ti.vjx thft mwofe, of fiicRieJfletrR'b f j v brtluv. include in U! h '1 , 'r r-if-f value i, t-iU femtara,t tt . ti!?3n e it n a!Jrer.d (Mmifincimti i tv, - franue i bat thb inav k mi ua , v uititat hit vix'iaaa Mast rfui.b.i' K lV'i " !-; 's no tiww L .'jW ' " i ..... ,nvi -'' HmiU t . . cn-at r pre- j . . - , Ply "f O lllr r. " J -l.l n,-. 31- . ' t'ji 71. Ulned by government pledges, the com. pany well knows that the power of the gov gev ernment itself is limited and governed by public opinion. The sympathy of the Can adians is overwhelmingly in favor of the people of Manitoba in their struggle te es cape from railroad monopoly by building a ,liae te the states, and it would be very diffi cult Indeed, in the present temper of the People, te persuade Canadians te take up the railroad's quarrel, simply because the Dominion had been foolishly pledged te maintain the monopoly. The government can net afford te come te blows in Mani toba, and the knowledge of this fact is the ecretef the boldness of the Manitoba. This little handful of people held the weak. mk link of the long chain of communica tion between England and the East, just forged nt great expense, and rebellion there, if based en se popular a grievance, would be terribly contagious. We may therefore leek for a graceful backdewn en the part of the Dominion government be fore actual violence is readied. Ilaulsh the Tar Stere. After many strong appeals from the pce. fie through the press; arguments, eutrea. the and reproaches prolonged through way years and illustrated by human sac. eebythe hundred sacrifices se heui- la detail that beside them the flashing aife el the Aztec priest would have IJfTt, -- IHmKl ,. mercuui re ef aftpr n ti.ii. & &lu." free ?e-'-Kverning W "r, , "nwl meiai Heart of the mZrZZ .1 ourc-vHi?Hien has been fe6 !?dt e .New Yerk Central has 'l. "eteraiined te beat Its cars bv sti,am t attain quarters this news of the banian banian M'mmte el the deadly car stove is nP.tv ih,.-pU grateful Jey and noted as a startling & :;r j. r -" e wuiw u sm(wniuun, uunrem me cairn uellbera '& afam with which this result has been ?,.? .!.. J 11 ., .. vS, ""iueu 0C"UB uiore preuauie mat tne X hard cash heart of the company was -.-- m,j .uu wuuucimiuu .UUk uieuiit- Hen of passengers by the car stove was ex- ;$ fMHive. Whatever the reason, the Dublle is ik ttankful and prays for the swift destruc- f ,mob of the car stove en all the railroads of -fe sae una. i tJrtb. m s 1 lames Fraud. W. .. - L - .. .. . .. ; Aucioectiusuj tw noaeuui mac it was a ;jaairmaa Tem Coooer who made that Ivaaaerful statement te the PhllariVinhia rfff from Creuea Springs about tbe way ;'m aUrte committeemen from Lancaster Were creatad. The Sew Km aava taktl,S nn ll !, ..U 1 !... ,.. iii ui mi uw uuiu u uiaw inkier the aaeetlasT of the aix delesatea IacasUrte aewet their cemmlttee- t aad we eaa readUy believe it ; for it la MafaUiasthat Chalrataa Ooepw has la excess, it is an inability te tell the truth. Doubtless he wants te, but lu can't. And It seems that It li the fact that be has blessed Lancaster with four commit teemen Instead of two ; the result being that Mr. Landls is in very much of a minor miner Ity. This may net have been malicious In Mr. Cooper , but it suggests, at least, te Republicans te consider the manner of or ganization they have wherein the chairman of their state committee may create as many extra votes in it as he pleases. It Cemes Tumbling After The passenger department of the Penn sylvania railroad has again distinguished itself. After stepping the issue of thousand mile tickets at two cents a mile, upon the ground that it was a violation of the inter state commerce law te sell one man a ticket at two cents, while charging three te an other, the sale of the.e two cent tickets has been resumed, without any amendment of the inter-state law or any Interpretation lef it upon this point by the commissioners. The passenger boss of the railroad has reached another conclusion about the "policy," of the railroad. This new con viction came te him after the Head ing railroad had commenced again te issue theusiinl mile ticket books ; just as the determination te step them had been readied after the Heading had agreed te de the s,ne. The Heading retreated freai its foolish position, and the Pennsylvania comes tumbling after. Deth have reason te be ashamed of themsehev, but the Pennsylva nia, assuming te be the very choicest pink among railroads, he3 cause te be especially ashamed of any conspicuous felly in man agement, such us this. The senunl statement of Ltncater county elsewnere printed present soine very Inter esting figures. The New Yerk itar says that Editor PaMtzr, of the 1'eriit, win en the point et coming out for Mr. Geerge Ust year during that gentleman's Attempt en the mayoralty. One of the World's young men, one Smith, went te the Laber headquarters and assured the leaders of the movement that bis em ployer, Mr. PulPrar, felt himself strennly moved in tbelr direction; tbat be was dis gusted with tbe dickering and "trades" et Tammany, County Democracy and Irving ball. The l"erM sent a talented photogra pher around te take pictures of tbe Laber leaders, and put some one at work condens ing Mr. Geerge's book for publication In Its columns, the understanding being tbat a whole page should be devoted te the pur pose. The nomination of Abram S. Hewitt la slid te have demolished this house of cards Buckskr's mninrtty In Kentucky finally settled down at 2.4J3. fYem the -Veir Era. Stick te tbe truth. Buckner's plurality Is 17,015 and his majority 1,1?,$. Thk New Yerk JCvemng Ist calls atten. tlen te nn Impressive illustration of tbe de- ng tendency of tbe Blair bill fur- n Mr. Blair's ew a state. During the nesting discuss'en In tbe N'e w Ilamp ;lslature ever a resolution endorsing rational subsidy scheme, It has been bat " the Heuse was la duty bound 1 up and defend tbe resolution, for ' mpshlre needed aid ler lu schools.'' ar Hampshire ae p3t tbat aha must ; ' i tbe national government for aid in n? This U another proof tbat the dnncy of tbe bill must be te dlsoeur ellertand sslf-belp ana lesaen tbe i valuation of education ; for when tbe . . plainly before tbe community, tbe tne eeneni is mere ererully studied re thoroughly appreciated. Intel;- , .f government depends upon educa- '.; r - u' education should depend upon tbe i laUtlert and sacrifice of these who rned its value and net upon a dls- rnal government " The beet things . lardest wen," and the mere bitter tbe crt,y community for education and nment, the mere highly will It be ( rben wen. 'te tbe aranment has been tbat tbe one needed material aid because of , and the prevalence of illiteracy ; but r - be said when we find a New Eeg- Islatuie considering tbe advisability ing tbe educational burden te the atlenal shoulders. Verily tbe sur- meit demoralizing thing ; and of all tnei for Its dl-trlbutien, the Blair bill ..- est dangerous. m m . Thk New Y irk Herald gives this sugges tion te Americtn butchers : Tbe wealth of tbe people of Argentina Kepubllc consists largely la tbelr herds. They own 14,171,000 cows, 4,IS0,000 horse and 70,910,000 sheep. The ptsture grasses are se various and of snch excellent quality tbat even in winter tbe cattle are net fed. They must get their own living or go without It. Asa general thing they manage te pull through, but even when tbe mercury Is down In tbe dumps tbe herder leu bis herd take tbelr chances and never stalls them. In Buenes Ayrea meat is dear. Mutten and beef bring bigb price, and what is worse they are of tbe poorest quality se peer, Indeed, tbat a saddle or rea.1 Southdown mutton or a steak of the Juicy tenderloin sort is a luxury unknown. All that Is needed, however, is te stall the cattle and properly f;e4 them. Bullocks can be bought at 1 11 10 a bead, but beef lit ter the table cannot be had at any pries. A wlaa man, with a long head en bin shoulders, who would raise beet for the market could gather In tbe dollars from Buenes Ay res fathers of families in a very satisfactory way. Tins city has $25,000,000 of money at Inter eat, and net mere than half of this is in local bUBlncsi enterprises. m mm Thk Southern Itecerder is edited by Bishop Turner, of tbe colored Methodist churcb, and referring In his paper te a recent conversa tion with bfcretary Lamar, he says, ".Secre tary Ltmar is one of the meet generens and noble-minded men in the country. His re spect for tbe nefjre is all we could wish." Kven worse than this remains behind. If we were in politics," the bishop proceeds. "we would nominate him for the presi dency." Commenting en this, the New Yerk Pest ebserves : " When it comes te a colored bishop In tbe Seuth nominating an ' unbnng rebel for president, Northern oeurbms,llka Boutelle, of Malne,mustlndeodfeel as though tbelr occupation was gene." m Mr. riur.t., superintendent of the foreign malls of tbe postetlics department, saya tbat theMnlcans are trying in every pcsslble manner te impreve tbelr peaul service, ibey are adopting American custom, as ran th.nif.8 H,le, 8C00Irllb this end. He feeling in tbe rei.ublle a as friendly toward the United State. ,u l" new and he think, tbat American. .?e"id pot'eulv extend the band of friendship te them, but should go across tbe river te grasp tbelr tended hand i." v " x Knceurs(ln(. irem tbe Wasbsngten Critic, Housewife te new domettle There Is one thing 1 wish te say te you. The last girl had a habit or coming into the parlor and playing the piano whenever she felt like it. Yeu never play the piano, de you 7 " He, mum i but Ol think Ol cud learn wld a little bewlu from you," '" THK DO0VOB. The doctor gnbs thn sick man's geld And adds it te hi peU 'II thus be heeds that warning old I "Physician, beet thyself." -Fronts Wothingten OrUtt. raaaeNai Jamks BtAeK, of Lancaster, U a member el tb Prohibition ataM eiacutive committee. Thb Hrimckss ok Wamm la said never te wear the aarue bonnet tw we. Me wonder the prlnee la a bankrupt Thk Latk Aia-im Ci.ahk waa always far mere proud If pride ran be predicated of such an unasiumtng gentleman of bis minia ture portrait painting than of his telescope making. Pewnisni.Y saya he has ever 400 Invita tions te ttieak en September A. Se much Is be Importuned te speak and writs tbat he announces be will accept no luviutlens of tbat kind. Tin: Latk Ano-mxe DKrnKTiM was al ways careleea et bta dress and personal ap pearance until be became premier, and even then be was no dandy. His feet were al most abnormally large, and upon this fact be lather congratulated blmaelt; because," be said, " no one can expect a man with such feet te dance at a atate ball" Mr. GitoneR Lvxnts, formerly of the iKTKi.l.liiKNCKR, who baa for sometime paat be in the ilUden t foreman et tbe Memphis Sunday Tunes, has resigned tbat position te r -opt a mere lucrative one In the business ofllreeftbesauie paper. Mr. Landla la a genial gentleman, and one who will de geed work In any department of a newspaper. Se aaya the Memphis Avalanche. Dr. Omvkr WKNnKLt.Uet.MKs confesses that there Is roe1 deal lu a name- In a letter te Jamn K Kandall, author of "Mary land 1 My Maryland" congratulating him upon the "genuine rlug and lite like spirit" lu tbat lyric, tbe doctor says be only re gretted be could net write a "Massachusetts! My Ma'stcbusett!'1 tbat would have been at once "as muslclal and eRective" in what we for hltn "'he rlKbl side In the armed con troversy." Ms ssachussetta Is a geed name te conjure with but rhythmically It presents U1U1VU1UOP. HMAMTLKSB THAMFB. An Old Ldf Thrown Inte cistern by Brutes Bba hail F-d. A bDld entrage at Maple Greve, sixteen miles from Minneapolis, Minn , has been re ported te the police. D. L Hlller Uvea upon a farm near that place with his mother and his btetber. Wednesday morning, while the brothers were absent from the beuse at work, two men called at tbe beuse and saked for something te ea. Mre. Hlllercemplled with their request, and when tbey bad finished eating, one of them picked up a poker and threatened te kill her. The old lady begRed them te spare her life, whereupon tbe brutes dtaggedher te tbe cistern and threw her In. Tbe cistern Is twelve feet deep and was half full el water, but Mrs Hlller clung te the UaJ pipe of the pump and managed te keep alleat till neon, wben her sons returned, and she wss taken out In an exhausted condition, lnvestlvatien showed that the tramps had ransacked the house and abstracted f 170 In r-ah and fl.3.7) In certificates of deposit upon tbe First National bank of Minneapolis. Mrr Hlller Is be years of age, and it Is feared tbat the shock te her system from tbe brutal treatment abe received may result fatally. Taa Cnlen Medical Association. The Union Medical association, which in cludea physicians of Pennsylvania and Mary. land, held their annual reunion at Mount Gretna park en Thursday and about physicians were present with their wives and families. Brooklyn, New Yerk. Harford and Cecil cenntls, Maryland; Philadelphia, Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster, Adama and Cumberland counties, Pennsylvanlr were represented. The doctors spent the day m. it epjeyably, and tbe most important feature was the hnslnese meeting, at which Dr. J. W. C. O'Neill, of Gettysburg, tbe retiring president, delivered the annual ad-drer- The following officers were elected by accla mation : President, Dr. S. J. Heuse, of Yerk; vice presidents. T. Keilley Rueber, of Leb non, and J. J. Jatnar, et Cecil, Md.; secretary and treasurer, W. F. Bishop, el Harrlsbura. This executive committee was appeinted: Dm. Alex. Craig, Columbia; W. W. Dale, CarlUte; H. Ltnenweawer, Lebanon; O. S. X"r" l"?!nK Bun Md- nd B- W. Morrison, Oxterd, P ' The Womelxlerl Orphans' Heme. Over 3,000 people from Philadelphia, Read ing, Harrlsburg, Allentown, Cressona, Lan caster and from all the surrounding country, gathered in tbe beautiful grove adjoining Bethany erphana' home, at Womelsdorf, en Thursday, te participate in its twenty fourth annual anniversary exercises. The present numberef orphans In the bems Is 70. It Is an institution conducted under tbe auspices of the Reformed church of the United site. Rev. H. S. Davis, cf Pbilsdelphla, made the Invocation ; Rev. T. M. unut, superinten dent of the borne, tbe ad dress of welcome, and Rev. Dr. Knlest, or Philadelphia, and kev. P.O. Vagner, of Allentown, followed with address, wuich were interspersed with rec itation and soles by the orphans. The home bad 401 Inmates since its organizations. Twenty -two orphans were admitted durina the year, Trie Limbit of Tilings Lest eneatthhi, engulled many a trumpery teeth wash, pine and powder, since SOjSODOJJT was Introduced te public notice, but tbat stand&rO. artlclHsllU retains Its place In general estima tion and waxes in popularity as tbe years wane People, whom tenth have been saved by tt spea gratefully In l's behilf, and proieaalenil endorsements of It multiply last. mtfmtJLAt. wutivM. The Mysterr Selvad. .iil?f "."'f D?n understood that oensnmp. i1.011 " '"curable, but It has recently bein atscevered that Kemp's Balaam for tSenrew S?mJnnK!,tai",T,n,f "e " than any irTeVn 2.Thm BIi,,iaKmnt5eS relieve and care Asthma, Urenchitls and Coughs. Call en II. R Cochran. llnlgKU Ne. 137 North Queen stiu c2nuatnq.trW'e " f CW,U are ? AN CNreUTUNATK PKUSON. one amictrd lth sick hradache. but thuv wUl i relayed at ente by using Dr. LeX's SnecUl column. i.''"Puen ""O aavertlsemeat tn another l) Thalr isnslasas Booming. fbbl.r.P?ne t,B1J1 hM eued such a rnsh oftrane at Cochran's drug stere as their giving away tetnetr cuntemers et se many frea trial botilejef Ur. hlngk's New liUcevery ter ton ten ton sumptien. Their trade Is slinpTy enormenVln this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints Coughs. h?ia."' A"Sma Bronchitis, croup and all iSfeat and lung diseases quickly cured. Yea can test e1ybeteJwarWnUelUO'r "" bMU ffi -m5,.wiLIjJJ0.0 ceaghwhen ShUeh's Cnre r,1 CT" immeluit? relieL Frlce 10 cu.. M ct t1,!!0 aJe y " Cochran. Druggist! Me. 187 North Queen street. j) A Hm marsDIt Uoed Man li n,wne attends te the comfort of his lamliv and will net let his lltUe ones suffer with arjec- ..If " "if v ?S endangered, but who should at aU Umes give them that sovereign remedy, KempS llalsam. 1'i-Icm se mnuuinii tw,.L" ir Fer sale by a. U. Cochran. drnggUt.m7Serth Qufenstieet. Lancaster, ha. uul-"' affin xua uxv. eau. a. TUArak, or Bourbon Ind.. says : " Beth myselr and wll? ewe our l.vea 8i't"aONSiMl'TIONt;uuaS reraala ny H . u. ceckran. Druggist, He. W Mertli Qeeea a treat. it) SUILOU'B CUUa wUl immediately' reuave Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, Fer SHe by U. li. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. in NertS Uneenstrmu "j1- lines Ip. Yen are feeling depressed, yenr appetite Is peer, jeu are bothered with headache, veuare ndgel, nervous and generally out of sefts, and want u. brace up. Brace up, tut net with sUin ?.fefi'?"!?.'u"d'iineA "'. Ac.b have which stimulate you for an henr, and then eavS you In worse condition than beiere. What veu want Is an alterative that wlU purify your bUsjd, start healthy action or the Liver and aid net a resteru veur vitKiite .. ..... TT...-. ler their basis waaBvaj Ssak a. si r-L . fc . huiUlh and strength, buch a medicine you wlU And lu klectrie Bitters. or sale at 11. fi. Cech. tau's Drug store. 137 and ua Merth iXZH. btreeU Lancaster, Pa. ) Meui.rs.l Mutters 1 1 . Metlwrs 1 1 IJ Are you disturbed at nlghtand broken of yenr restbyaslek child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth tlf se. go at once and get a bottle of at H4. W1NBLO Vra boeiuio 8YUUP. u wui rellevi tn-Voer rrat'hfreTS ant te the taste, and la the vrLiLSSEZ-r p lmM tee eldest .Td be?t UnS00 nurses In the United Slates. S3air.aS2 tsoenuabotuo. $ ANEW LOP OF LOW 1'KIUKdTjb.ABM Click Keel, just opened 5ensYtKA5? the demand. A large let el Japan aa talents i mm m mw i rigurea,at ' -"- rTIHK CONRSIOQA WAUOIf lias leagilaceglTta waytt therallreai. That waste he expeelH. His Mg, 1bms hat-set with bells, aaa a lap, ell revere blae-bea aa wheels, were ae match fcr a aertlateagtBeaaatrala. Bit STADIQER'3 AURiNTII gives way ta nettling as a stomach latlg rater and aerie teslr. It Is matchless as a core far les of appetite, Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver reatplatnl, all forms or blllsusaess, and especially the.e low fevers aad aervr pros! rat Ions which belong te all farming communities la the fall of the year. Ask year druggists for Al)KATH. aU(r7Std immvAU CIMMONS L1VEK HKtlULATOK. TAKE SIMMONS LIYER REGULATOR. UNrAlLINU 8PKC1KIC VOU L1VKB DIS. It Acts with Extraordinary Ffflraey en the L1VKU, KtD.SkYS and BwWaLs" An Effectual Speclae for UalJfc. .- nyspepsla, Constipation, Kidney Affection, Uental Ieprrsien- Uee Complaint, Met Headache. Ullleasntss, Jaundice, Celic .i,frlMrem,erDlS,,l"rer,-'r w,tb t'onstlpa t'enstlpa t'onstlpa tleu Biliousness, or Kl.iney AnVctloes. seek relief at once In Simmons Regulator. It deea ?rJnr'iUVlw,,,rc,ulre3yUeH2.a0,,ng'iaa Cu9t b" AN IKIKCTUAI, UKHBDT. " l.ew wcemtnena as an efncaclens rereedr for JI UUmw-s of the l.tver. lleadacbn and li) s Pjiul. Simmons 1 Iver regulator ! swis U. ""u AMl'nt l'estmastcr, rhUadelphU. c APOINK PLASTERS. 35 MEDALS AWARDED TO Bensen's Caprine Plaster ! TUB BK3T IN T11K WOULD. Cures I'leurtsy, BheumatUm. Lumbago, Back ache. Weakness, Celd In the Chest and all Aches and Strains. Beware of Imitations under slmUar soundtaa seundtaa names. " T WEAK MEN SnrTerlng from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness', lest manhood! etc I will send a valuable treatise Healed) con cen tatnlng full particulars for home curVrilB Sf charge. A splendid medical work : should be read"by every man who Is nervous and aebU?. iuLhf2f1' 'HO'-F-C-reWLslB, mUMmaaw llnnn-es cenn. CAJK.8UREANDSPKEDT CORE. !t?-..rJlptnr"' yr'coeele and Special Dlseasea of either sez. Why be humbngged by eacS wnenyeu can And In nr-. WHghfthe etSy S iab raraieua ln PhUadelphla who nike? a apeVaalty e the above dJiesies. a cSssJ Tmf emus enaaArTMaAdvici rree div tmab awb curmma. JTEWCOMERS, CATCH ON 1 KVKttTBODT UBktKMBKRt JS00' get te rentre Square. Inst dren Inte J?A Va COKFKK STOKK (the "only one iS sight), and get enr prices ei ail geed iSima and we will greet yen cerdlaUy. a"0"- "' ODUSUQABISALLSUQAHI O0B TEA 18 ALL TBA uiu cerruK ia all cerrag 1 NO ADULTBBATIONI ONK TB1AL SKCUBK3 YOUU CUSTOM. Kemember the Address CLARK'S TEA AND C0FEE8 STORE, mara.tfd4w- CTBBSUUAEK. tOMPETlTION I Te?, Competition Ia the Life of Trade. tnIfctt?ifi1iripronip,iyeatoecononilze. leseea- the plice where gcieds are sold at en price-that price thelew&U M we give you below the names of a few soldiers Pcu;nr9hWa!,,nheS:mpeUU0n- '& l'runester&c; auks, for II uu. uul""i " 2 i. lien Llmburger Cheese fnrSSc. H I'sfkages Imported Macaroni for Sic. a ai Klngsferd'a laundry tjtaxch for at Teas from 10a. te tit) a. 1",u,ura"c 1",u,ura"c Letrres, like te 40c. ft. audbuyeSe? Kw,UpIWU,83reu- ur SOLD ONLY AT CLARKE'S OBlaiNAL TBA AND COrKKB STOBB. NO. 62 WEST KINO STREET. LANCASTEB, PA, " Telephone Connection. MOWMR8,C. J1LINM ft BRKXJULkJS. CARD I Just ln season, and which, owing te our riving special attention, we can offer great inducements. " Ven12i3r,vaxilJ " Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We own special and our prices are low. Kefrigeratersare new ln season. IIew few people knewanything about Kefrigers, ters. l took us twenty years te learrL rtlaftP teac? y ln fl' minutes: th wiit w something for you te get (Jnal Oil Ktnvam Tl,. . m.m. ence in Ceal OL fBtttaVjaSsSS. thing rnanufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream .Freezers and Water Coelers you can bur almost anywhere, but can you iret the beat at the lewit prices. Yeu can remui. " Lawn Tennis SetU, Genuine Mexican Sde CoJ?me!H Hammocks, Base Bail and ail Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLJNN &1RENEHAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Street. J ACOB F. HUKAryKB'S " Pure Rye Whisky. "maru tKf,M 8QUABB IHOASTBB. TA. gOMETHINQ ENTIRELY NEW HflUKOISlVLUS, THE METOALF ACTION ?.hSJTe'.,tUn,BreTn,et Cahlast Orna butldlng ler years. Uea't tall te SMlt, WOODWARD'S Piane and Organ Wararoeau. Mea. BSBK. King su, Laacastar city. Pa. si enn "hwakd. -,-Mv i 011 1- WCIMIS4. JTKWTOrUaBTOKB. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 A 10 EAST KINO STH LAHCASTBH, TA , llave Ucrelved Several Car-Leads of SEW FALL GOODS 1 Check, I'lalds, Mlxtnrta and nlld Celers In HBW ri.AN.NM.!lIITINSANU ALL-WOOL TlllCOrs. Kew Importation et Al.lwenL RLACK CAauMKllKMIutvy WeUhts for rail Wear at ery Lew Price. New Importation of NnwShadmtn TKtMMLNQ VfcLKT.CUt.llKat,K 1'I.UsllkS. COLOUKI) VKLVETKHNS. ' An Kjlenslve AMortmentef NRW FALLCALI COhJ and CRN t II te CI.UTIts In the best Qualities and Latest Ueslgus. SPECIAL ! B0 Pieces ALL WOOL CLOTH SUITINGS. W Inches W Ide, AV3 a A ard. made te Ut'tallatJTHc Pisces CBAZVCKRHR worth 12kc closing ,out at VI yards for tl.ie. SO Pieces CRINKLR CUKTAIV rttHIMS. leu. a yard, which Is Iris than Manufac turers' Prices. New Yerk Stere. JTAGER ft BUOTHEK, Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. 1A&EB, & BEOTHEB, 25-27 West King Street Gauze, Balbriffjran and Feather, weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, Balbriggan and Lisle Hosiery. Ilemstitchetl and ColeredJ Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirts. Laundried and Unlaundried Dress Shirts. Pongee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. E. & W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un l&undred Shirts at 4-5c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Casslmere and Worsted Suitings. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. LANCASTBB PA. OTAHH BKOa ft ca Stamm Br os. & Ce., 26iND28N0BTa QDSINST., LANCABTKB, PA. Special Offering or 100 Dezen Otlebrated ROUGH-AND-READY TOWELS, With Colored Borders, 10c. Bach. CLOSING S ALB OP CRAZY CLOTHS At 7 Cents a Yard. SPBCIAL SALB Or CO D0tN Ladies' Fancy Hese! 19 CenU a Pair ; Wars Cents a Pair. W BBatMANTS BUCK CiSHVERKS AND BLACK HENRInTTAS At Lf si Tbae Tbey cost te Make. 8tlu. Flub and Ornaneita Per rancy Werk In Ureat Variety. AB0TUKB1UD0ZBH Fftmeui Nun's White Shlrti, Faced Buk and r.ent, t'e. Baca i Mera are Beld for 740. ExtrierdlDtrj Bargtlnt i Jmejs AT TUB BOSTON STORE. fAtAVK Of rAHHiOit. ALAUE OF 1TA8U10H Astiicli's Pake of Fashion, 13 KA8T KLNQ 8TRUT LAMCASTKB, PA, WB UAVB OrtNKO T11H UATOUHrillST 1NV01CK OK EARLY FALL COATS 1 Special Bargains. M Deien LA 111 KS COATS In Black, llrewn, ltlue and ancv at only f 1 1 6U Doien L A 1)1 as' COATS at 11.15. Bargains in Jerseys ! LADIES' JKimKTaaUT. LAlltrs' 110UCLK, JKI18KS, In Black only, at 37e. LAU1BS' BOUCLB JKUSKTS, tn alt colors, at .vie AI.I.-WO01. .1 KltK s at M. CIllLUKKN'.M JK11SKYS lu Hlatk, Brown, Mavy, Uarnet, at lite. llave Opened a line Kew Line of STAMPED LINEN GOODS, co.isisti.ne or STAMPED TIDIES, Splishen, Bureau Sarfs, Tray Cevers, BIBS, APRONS, &e. STAMl'Kl)TIIlKSal3,Ssnd 10 els. MUMIK CLOTH Tilling, 18ISI. nlP(d. at a I with Knotted rnne. S3e; with knotted rrliiKe and iin Werk at axs. , STAllHBIiPLASHaK. IHiM, Frlnied, nnly ISC! l-(i3l. Knotted rrtr(t. SV) i l-f4, KnettM rrlOKB and Open Wnrk,s7e: M Inch Len, with rrtnieK all arnand, Sraj 71 Inch all around. 5a- TKAA UUVattu, Stamjwd, aa, srlngtil all :,iU:llHKN'8 mm- Amped. at only tee. APKO.Ns,8Uanped,atlic wk also or ran tii t GREATEST BARGAINS KVBB errBBLO IN TH19 CITi-. ten Deien Bunches of K1NB OSTKICII TIl'S, tn all colors, at only Sac ter a llnnch of I hr. Have also nnennda lull nnw Unit of 1ILACK. andCltuKi)HILK VKLVKT4 at Me. a yard. and tfi'tJiSliff. ,l",i':Vln.l,LUeU,t9 A Special Bargain ! ' in MUI.K3KIN I'LUSII at 11.00 l-lnch tfOLKSKIN l'i us'll at ll.w rr Yard. MWrANU TKIMHIMi KLVKT. 75c nor lard. rANCY Meuiaa sthii-icd tlusubs. NKW rALLIIATa attftc. NKWWIX,S,lltU. rANcr rtATHKB niK rAi.r.wBAK. LAD1EH- Mi's LIN UMKKWKAlC NlOIlTaOW...'.'.., 4T rVMBlTVMB. yleMYER'S KURNlTUKk htekkT' WHAT U WANT. IF V want a Chamber Suite. U want a Parler Suite. U want Library Furniture. U want Dining Keem Furniture. U want Sitting Iloem 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 Lice. U want the Best for the Meney. U want a Bargain. U can find it AT WlDMYER'S FUBNITCBE STOBB, Cob. East Kine and Duke Streets, Lancaster. Pa. Undertaking. WALTER A. MNITSH, FurniBhiDg Undertaker, Nea. vt and 20 Seuth Queen Street, LANCABTBU. FA. , aarnasiDBNCs iTKBBT. -NO. 151 SOUTii QUBKN All th Latest and Hest Appreyed Methods used when desired. A previous practical ex perience of rear years enables me te Guarantee that Um Very Best Possible Berrlce wUl be Ben Oared at All Times. Personal Attention aivea te DtrecUng- All I anerali In trotted t my care. OUAX. H.MABTJH, wieuaau aas aTAa saua ta All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. jBYAai jr& ) north Wata aas fftaat atrwtaaboTeLeaea.Laacaster. as-lra gAUMOARDNER'H COMPANY. GOAL DEALERS. OSTtoai-NallBBTerUUneea Street, and Be. m Nena rnnea rtns. . .. TABB;iena rnassj smm mm; aaruUa LABOASTBaLFA. TOOK AT THB GRBAT BBDUCTION IN l'KICBS. fl ansa Underwear, Shirt, rants, Orerallt, Jacket, coats, at .&. Neckwear, Cellar, ijs. asweenders. Meisery cl all klada. srnjaM eall aad exasalne beiere von bay. at s dhy voena J.a 01VLKKACO. Q5c. Corsets. When this Let of ifta. C()lti:rs are JIT "new thatnoneoan Ihi Imnnht " V!. ,or ln,, menr. Leme and net Z '. AlllaiaetUs- sms'.".' rnlr Line of COU wards. and 1 co and up. MISSIS' COUSBTB All Slses. JohnS.Givler&Ce. He. 9fi Btasrt Klna srrretn, LANCAflTBB,rA. J. a MAKT1N A CO. '40,000 YARDS Or BBMNANTS THAT WILLBB niSl'OSKDOr AT t 1-2, H 1-10 Uegnlar 1'riccs. REMNANT LINENS. Towels, Napkins. Tewi'llng. rumlture Linens, Rtalr Linens, rlc.i all Linen llarnlry Towels. 'Kill Inches, at lle. a piece : Smaller Site, Un. bleached Woven nil re, al tn. a piece ! aDentsO Dezen lllracbe,! .Napkins, at 3e. a piece. A lanre (Jeantlly Fllalitly beIUkI pklns- oentalblna; ii, S and 1 Iioten ln each let, at vnu-hair price. Remnant Dress Goods. Sateens, PeersiirkaM, While Unnris, Lawns, llallste, iili-Ktiaiii and Wilen rabrlra The price pltced un these goedi In plain Hfuivs will sell theni. REMNANT D0MES1I0S. 10,(T Yards of Kemnant (itnshitnis, Cnl'cees, Sheetlnirs t lannels. Musllns,BhlitliiKt, l'ercaJrs. etc , all al less than cost, NOTION COUNTER. Lice Rnehlnir, Kmbmldery, ant Broken Lets ei ladles' cellars. Underwear, etc. Kemnant UlutHins, le. up. Kriimaul Lace, lc. up. Kemnant Kmbroldery ic np. LadlMa' Cellars. Mhtly ne'ied, at Ililf-Prlce. Itreken lxu Ladles' and Children's llcteryal Ilemnant Upholstery Goods. Curtains. Scrims, Curtain Lacfs. Chenille rrtOKL-s, chenllie lulls, lUw silks. Jutes, (.Imps, etc One l-ei Curisiu Mrrlms al Cc-i weie lie. Remnant Lhenlllu rmiKL-sat lea yard up. Gents' Furnisliiiig Geed?. ALL ODDS AN D ENDS I'LACID OX SKl'AllATl. COU.STLKS. About Ooien Men's all Linen Cellars. Blltihtly bolled, at V apleiw. were ic. While Jhirts, at .He, were Me. Percale and Calice Shirt at One-Uair. riannel Shirt alOne-UalL J.B. & Oir.WeitKiiK Mm 8ts, LANCASTBB, PA. WJMXa AND LHtUOMH. pUKE KYE WHISKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en But Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, one square east 'ei roscr rescr roscr Telr.Lancatter. f 1 have J ust erected a new distillery with all et thn latest Improved machinery ler dtaUlllna PUBH UYB WHISKY. . A. a SHBArrBB. Proprietor. Thl OlsUllery has been erected at the famous Old Ororrstewn Spring, which has been noted fur Its plenteous and unfailing supply of tbe pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank whan tbey were boys, and It has never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather, rrera this spring all the water nsed ln the distillery I ob tained, tbe pump drawing trem It twenty-fly gallons a minute. Besides my own dl tilled Whisky, I also handle BrudlM, Gins, Wines, lc VCall and be oenvlnced. A. B. SHBArrBB, Distiller. ISTOKB Ne. S3 NertnUneen Street. N. R.raimera havlns? eoed Kv a m hand ean And ready sale for tt at the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid ter a geed arti cle. aprlydAw no te REIOART'S OLD WIHB STOEE BOUOHE SEC, IPaUl BB1DSIBCK. POMMBHY BBC. MOBIZXTHBU, I Q. a. MUMM BXTBA OKT, And all 'ether Leading brands of import Champagne, Sele Agent for the Pleasant Valley Wins Company. Special Ureat Western Bx. liry, enr own brand, tLe Bnest Anerleaa llaamriaine la Just reeelvtd another large Invoice of Callfer. gte Claret aad White Wine trem Napa Valley, A .large stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets, Bhlne and aautarne Wines. We also have the largest and flnrst stock of Braadles. WhUklea, Ulna. Madeira. Sherrya and E. E. Slaymakir, Igt, Me.B9BAbtT nint Sele MARTIN X. . wl tfrt. rt.i c4A W- 5... j. .SS'-u.-.fcfttei'S ,iWMM fe" &j4f-a4aTA jJt--j., ,j sAJMABtMsfA.