"It "Pv rr. El'4! IW B& 0?V w. f m nr K.Y?'' Wr m '. &.Sfi. m j'f-' --i - BR m The Pally Intelligencer. iHUATEK. IAY . 1SS. lass marimuiaMcii publishes all tae BSira UI wre vu.in .vm uj w '. - - - nafhlji lrnnr. , T Dally Edition or Tna IirraUJ. ! a aallrered by eatrtera In the city 1 ' 'Ml sai-reundlng towns for 10c, per week t vK Ml, rf""t RM ler fix months ,- (LSmrtBreotnenUsi Wc per month. fn wmtT lRiLUniiien (lienble Bheet) ' ' Btekt Paget, only 11.60 per annum. In ad- & tsibseTtbers wishing thetr address changed B ' must also state where the paper la new ler- A'V. . . WMTVtvKamwvuvm iram iu vu s via. per uue aah Insertion, according te location. THE INTELLIGENCER, Laneaater Fa. Telephone Connection The Ccnrcntlen's Werk. The Democratic state convention nc- ffl n1l.t.J If. ,.,.!, ,!(!, IllOn rllmnnllv ' 'lanuiuisuvu i nuin n ...u utiuvmiji Jr5." ,.nfi am,l ti fia lttif. Ann panrltflntn fnr S AUUBKVUIW WV WW . vu. .ut.t... vw w TV MiAh efllcA te be filled and the selection therefore did net cause the convention ejr trouble or labor. We have never known a convention that showed less contention, aud we may hope that the concord is indicative of unanimity of sen timent andonenessef feeling in the parly. The discussion et the platform would have shown some disagreement in the convention if the presiding officer bad permitted it te appear ; but Mr. Wallace, trlth a manifestation of his old time fa cility in suppressing an obstreperous mi nority, did net suffer Mr. Sanders te eiler bis amendment te the platform. Mr. San ders, Mr. Sewden and another delegate are said te have been the only three members of the committee en resolutions 'favoring this amendment; se that it may be supposed that the convention would have voted it down in a hurry If it had ever get before it, The committee en platform evidently had an earnest deslre te endorse the policy of the Mills bill, as the Democratic policy and that which the president, who is the Demo cratic leader, desired te be declared the party policy. While we are In sympathy with its purpose we think that the plat form committee executed its thought nwk wardly, in demanding the passage of the Stills bill ; because that bill may net be the same after it is finally acted upon by the Democratic majority In Congress as It is te-day ; and In fact it Is very un likely te be the same. It is quite certain te be amended, and may be amended materially. If the declaration of the Pennsylvania convention is for the Mills bill as it is, strictly construed it would call upon the Democratic representatives te refuse amendment te it aud would absolve them from voting for it, if It is amended. We think that Con gressman Sewden was quite justified in protesting against the instruction pro posed te be given te him te vote for the Mills bill in it present unfinished state. A mere skillful and correct interpretation of the will of the conven tion would have been a declaration in favor of the principle of the Mills bill, in reducing the tariff duties with a view te the reduction of the revonue. Mr. Wallace correctly described the Democratic position In his speech te the convention wherein he declared that the party was, as It always has been, for a revenue tariff with incidental protection. Je revenue being new in excess of our needs, there is no excuse under the Democratic doctrine iu keeplng up the old rate of tariff imposts. The party position has net changed nt all 'en this question, but the circumstances have : changed, and the present situation de mands lower duties ; and is very prop erly Interpreted, according te the over ever Whelming Democratic sentiment in the Mills bill, whose enactment we untitr stand that our state convention de mands, net necessarily as it stands new, but as it will stand after the Demo cratic majority in Congress has gotten through with it. In ether words the Pennsylvania Democracy stand In rauk with the Democracy of the country upon the tariff ques'ien, that position being taken en the general lines of the Mills bill. Hut that bill does net demand frce trade, and the state Democracy does net dtmand it, as Senater Wallace explained. I"?? There has been no change of front In the ? national Democracy en the tariff issue: w and it can hardly be said that there has j-j vcyu n uuuuge ul jiuui. ju uie Slate &U Democracy, though it is true that there iv p Muujuu v. uttuiucia ul uin funy $, wne relieve wim .air. iianuau in higher tariff than the general Democracy will approve ; and there ban been greater con cession te such opinion undoubtedly In past state conventions than shown in the latest one. Hut we knew no geed reason why all the Democrats of Pennsylvania, including Mr. llandall and Mr. Sewden, PM should net support the party position ns u .utui v.v ue juiua UUI 1UJ UUUUY amended, since it is only a question of the propriety of something like a seven per cent, reduction of duties. r Threatened Vandalism. City councils of Philadelphia nre con cen sldering a project for the establishment of a number of small parks in sections of the city rometo from Fairmount park and' among them is llartram park, the celebrated botanical garden of llevolu llevelu llevolu tienary days. There Is grave danger that this historical garden, with its quainteld house and rare trees will he cut up into building lets If the Philadelphia council men de net act quickly. Such an act of vandalism would be an indelible disgrace te the people et Philadelphia and A national calamity hardly second te the barning of Independence Hall, llartram Park, the earliest and the only famous botanical garden In America, was found. td by a Pennsylvania farmer, who was ? Bailed by Linnaeus the greatest natural V. botanist in the world. Ills researches iu $ the forests of America when the great ?, West was a trackless wilderness, asten- fft ished and delighted the savants of the old ,j world. ITe collected and sent te the gar- ir dens of Europe plants and trees before v. unheard of, und received iu jeturn rare 5-' exotics as well as books and apparatus ", from foreign botanists. lie founded this : 0,betalcal garden and filled it with a wen- n foreign plants. ThUTcaulnn nn Ilin l,uiL - SM the Schuylkill became the favorite re- -mn or me great ;inen of the day, the lathers etthe republic and was famous all fer Europe. If it had been founded ) Europe instead et America it would , IftV long age have been taken under the Mt ef,the authorities as a park or publle IWUnlcal garden, and would be visited by 1 traveling Americans proud of the fame la Mience of one et the tint et our self. mode men. That these rare old trees that shaded in their sapling days Jehn llartram and his friends, the intellectual giants of the age and the pioneers et modern science, should be In danger of use for flre weed and fence pest? Is cer tainly net te the credit of Philadelphia. Wrong. There was witnessed in the Demo cratic state convention in Ifarrisburg en Wednesday a scene most unusual in the meetings of such deliberative bodies and one net at all agreeable te the thought ful and boss-hating citizens who make up the rank and file of the party In the state. It was when Dallas Sanders, of Phila delphia, rese te present a minority re port from the committee en resolutions. The previous question was called en the motion te adept the platform as read ; Sanders and his minority report were refused hearing, and the platform as prepared in the committee went through with a rush. It was a clear, case of gagging the minority, a prlnclple which the Democratic party has never taken te its bo3em. The parly of Jeffersen has always asserted the position that a minority has rights which must be respected, and which are entitled te pa tient and considerate hearing. Theie were but n few delegates in the conven tion who took ground against some of the principles in the platform, and It would have been only courtesy te them and te these 'whom they represented te have heard their tale. Nothing would have been easier than te votethem down after giving them a hearing. Instead et doing this their volce was stilled, the sense of fair play was outraged, and the Demo cratic convention showed a besslsm that recalled the style In which Quay and Cameren have been went te rule Itepub lican conventions. Tin: two speeches tnade In the Demr Demr cratle convention in llarrlsburg en Wednes day by ex-Stato Chairman W. U. llontel, of this city, and ex-Henater William A. Wallace, or Ulearfleld, were medela cf ora torical olegance ana oenclso thought. The Qrit whs het with the bleed of youth, burn lng with the (lre of entbusiaim aud carried lta bearers along like a lUme running through i dry prairie. The aocend waa tompertd with age, looming with logic and whlle gonerally argumentative, at tlmea roae te the height of olequonoe. They were maslerful Bddrcsgca, and thoeonventlon baa rcaflen te be proud of them. Aud Jiincaa trtana of all ahadea of opinion inuat ieel a toesa of prlde In the aplendld oratorical afjiwlng that waa made by their brilliant young townsman, Tin: famous cae against Trinity church, New Yerk, under the law prohibiting the Importation or forelgn contract labor, has Jimt been decided by J udge Wallace, of the Untted Stat en circuit court. It will be rc rc nicmhered that notion waa brought against the wardeua and veatry of the church te roeovor a penalty et 1 1,000 IrapORcd by act of Cengrcus upon every corporation or per son encouraging the Immigration of nllerjH 11 te perform labor or aervloe of any kind under contract or agreement expressed or Implied." Trinity church bad employed tboltev. Mr, Warreu, of Kngtaud, at n sal ary of f 10,000 a year, aud the J udge helda that whlle the framera of the law presuma bly did net Intend te bave It alloet clergy men, thore la no cscaps from Its language : " The etatute excepta actors, alngera, lec turers and artlslHenly, and bence leaves no poaslblelntorprolatlon as regards clorgy clergy tnen except that they are included In the Interdicted classea. Had net; exceptions been maile thore might have been room for Interpretation or the law." The church will bave te pay the line of (1,000, but Mr. Warren can ise en preaching without dan gnr et further penalty. This cuse deserves preservation as a curiosity of niodern legis lation. PERSONAL. AVai.t Whitman, In splle of lils rccent romarkHble poein describing hid sad pbjs IcaI romlltlen, Is In botter health than he was four months age, He moves about mere freely than he did at that tline, and drlves hlM spirited home overy day alene. Jehn Duni.ei-. the millionaire tin-plate mnnulacturer of rittsburg, publishes a lot let tor InderHlng i'resldent Cleveland'a tarlir Idoes. In jielltlcs Mr. I) mil op baa been an Independent, but he did net vete forl'roH ferl'roH forl'reH Idont Cloveland In 1SSI. He said, hew dver, that he would de ae this your. I wish te add," be said also, " that I am most earnestly In favor ottbe Mills bill, and am convinced that It will be a blessing te this country." Hknateu JIati:, of Tonnessoo, lias, says tba Atlanta Constitution, a peculiarity, in that be invariably appeara wllh'a elgar In hla aieuth, but no one has yet aeen him meKing. wnite ue useu te no an lnvolor lnvelor lnvoler ato smeker, for the last twenty yeara he Iisb nover lighted a elgar. Conversing wllh aome et lila frlenda be told tbetn the alnry. In a battle during the war Hcnater Unto and bis brether, Colonel Itate, were together. They were In conversation, when the sena tor drew from his pocket a elgar and struck a match with which te light lr. Aa be did se a cannon ball tere bis brother's bead completely from his body. The cigar was net lighted, and te this day be bav nover lit one, and probably never will. NATIONAL HAH ASSOCIATION. A Cunitliuituii Fer Uie New Orsaulzttlun Itepurted and Adopted. The convention of delegates from the state and Iccal bar associations of the coun try, having for lta et Jact the fonuatleu of a national bar association, met again In bos bes bos slen Wednesday morning In Washington, 1 C, and rocelvod tbe report of the com cem com mlttee appointed at Tuesday's meeting te prepare a constitution. Tbe constitution as reperted was taken up and critically dls dls dls ouseed, artlcle by article, and alter several amendments had been made was Dually it provides that the name of the R.in. tlen shall be "Tbe National liar Atsncla Atsncla tlen or the United Htotes," tbe otjeots of wnleh shall be te prometo thounltlcatleu, se far as practicable, et the Ibkb or the various states wbleb r-late te manors iu which the K)ople or the United iJtaUa have a common luterest, nuch an tbe laws of descents or wills, of conveyances, of mar mar rlage and divorce, of limitations of actions, for the settlement or estates, the laws aileetlng comity hetween the sutea and the cAiraumuu ei criminals, tneae oencorulng commercial paper,anil all ether lawa whleh may, Irem time te time, be designed by the association as proper subjects of uultlca uultlca tlen. Te study tbe condition and prometo the Improvement of Uie judicial system of the st Jtes and cr the United Htates. Te prometo among members of the asso asse asso catleaaknowlwlgonf the laws et the va va reus states mid tbe United States ; te con sider the necessltjnd practicability of tbe ei abllshmcnt cf international ccdes be tween the civilized and commercial na na tlens; prometo and extend acnualntance and fellowship among the membera el tbe profession In theUnlud Btales ; te tielie methods ler irialntutuing tbe htacdards el profSHlenal honor anil ettilr in P. the mcmtna i.f tuu ih,iu.,.,u ja ttm t uitea htates, unit Konerlly te prometo tbe sol sel sol enco el the law und the due administration Colonel James e. Hroadbead, of Ht. Juls, was elected president for thecemlnir year, and A. H. Worthincten, of the Ills Irlct of Oelumbla. and Juilue Jehn II Deyle, of Teledo, O., vice prosldeotp ui'JSOJA i A' en una. " lleiur, Hnet lleiu," Tills song Is very geed in its way. but l Ujei els uny sickness lu tbe houBUDeiU T lr n't Jiouie cannot be ulwuya pleasant. We tukii iwpectsi pleasure In ifCOiiiuieudlOK Jluraeek mood Jiiueri, a bona nflu and rertuln cure for dvaiMipatti, uud all diseases of tbe liver and kiaue. or ttUe by it. Ji. Ceclirau, druv. Ktst, 167 and VSi Werth Quben street, Laucas- ..ma laAareABmfl pah,v Nutritious I'oed, Of all tba salts connected with the vital pro cesses, nene are se Important a the phos phates. They en ter Inte the composition of the bones, irmcles, nerves, brain, and wherever InSeel an important function Is te be performed, thsre Is Invariably present supply el phosphates. They are present In all the forms of substantial feed. 1 1 feed be den den clent In phesphttef, It Is less nutritiens this tntneane el the phosphates Is a well-recejt-nlztd physiological truth. Seme forma el feed vary In the amount of phosphates they con tain t and In the aspiration of brain Irem llenr, we lessen lta valne as a aenrca of nutri tious lend, In scftne dogree propertloncS. te the phosphates which are withdrawn. This feel attracted the attention of Frorcsier Horsford, soma years age, and led te many re searches and exhaustive experiments In the direction or providing for the restoration of the phosphates te the feed of every day 11 te, In some practical and eoenomleal manner. It was thus that bis Idea was conceived of pro ducing aprcptratten that contained In Itself the required phosphates, and also the power te act as a suporler substitute for eream tar tar, ordinary baking powder, etc., for the pur pur pur pose of raising bread, biscuit, ele.,thui re placing In the (linr the vital prlnclple of which It hai been deprived, In a simple and In. expensive manner. The subset waa made a lire study ulth him, and no ene will begrudge him the wonderful tucce.s that attended hit errerts, The pepu'ar Ituuif ird Yeast 1'ewder Is made by Prof. Morsrerd's proceis. WANAATAKSJIH. AMAAVVV- - l'BiLADiLrBli, 1 hursday, May 21, 18S5. The Park The Ice Pyramid King Cotten The Silk display Features of the Summer Event. Weel goods for erratic weather. Light in weight and color. Warm as love-lit eyes. Quaint, demure captivating Challis. At the price, like money set te music, 50 and 60c. Southwest of centre. All-wool Henriettas. Genu ine Henriettas. You'll find plenty of masqucraders with a put-en smooth face. But it isn't the Henrietta face. That stays. Here's a let, uniform colors and eualitv. as innlm?; f wide, and the price 75c. It's been $1. Clingjng Cashmeres 37j4c from 50. Price rises with the quality te $1.25. Think of a plain Challis. All the softness and delicacy of Challis without the figure beauty. Something new. In all the going colors. , 65c, 75c and $1. Ask for plain Bcnga linc. La Gleria is another novelty. Albatross weave with a decided crepy finish. And it stays crepy finish. And it stays crepy while you wear it. 42 inches, $1. In all the street and even ing shades, and cream. Albatross 50c. We thought 11 encap at 00c. .0 did you. Northcastef rentre. afl! 1 t -t misses anu Lniuirc ns Dresses and Beys' Kilt Suits for half and less. Three tables full of them. 1 Beys' Kilt Suits : worello, new ism 2 Misses' 2-picce Dresses : were It J. new K'l wer.i IM), new l wcrul, new It 3 Children's Woolen and Pine Cashmere Dresses : were IH, new HUH? wvrullli, new tl.i e worn IIS, new 17 ou woretJd, new Hit wiireix, new iimi wurui, new lioe This season's best things, new and fresh. A bargain table of Ladies' Suits cashm e r e s, flannels, lawns, ginghams, etc. ; A IV) Suit for tit ou A ie mill ter i:e 10 A 118 Hull lfrS7 00 A insult for UN.; ASS Milttoruce Btcend Meer, Chestnut Btroet bIJj. Twoolc Tweolc Twoelc vatois. We want you te leek at some Men's Neglige Cheviot Shirts at ;i. jusi opened, ji you see them, that will settle it. Similar goods are sold for $2 in stores around town. Knock-about and take-your-case Shirts of every sort. And they are but one little corner of what we are doing in Shirts. lleth ends f I the stere, wen's rurnUhlngs. Spite of the rain vesterd.iv the Underwear at none-such prices went out right lively. Why shouldn't it ? Night Gowns 75c te $1.25. Chemise 75c te $3.75! urawers 50c te $4. Corset Cevers 35c te $1.50. Get the quality in mind and then see what ether stores ask for poorer things. Chestnut strcet side, east of Main A!la. Laces that idealize the archi tecture of dress. Where else can you see such a wealth of them ? Black Chantilly and Spanish Guipure FJeuncings have had a big counter space. Net enough. We have let them overflow te another counter. 40-inch Chantillvi te m 40-inch Spanish Guipure S5c 55- Southwest or centre. Keep the lawn well clipped or it won't be velvety. The Themas Mower will. de the business right; se will ether makes. $6 te $10.50. llaaemunt, northwest el contra. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. ifr7i!r .If. K1W--A1I persons are hereby for fer r?Sw . ' una UHdwell estates lu Lcbuni n or c1o?Sf;ih?rtl?nli,?Awh,lU'er neloaed w-JStn' K.rhXwlVuU,Vdryh,e1tfyfcJS1r - misji uui UUllCQ, kSDW.A,M-..,ul"1''. JBUW. U.rUBIMAM, Atternsrs or U,w.ceiimau' uu zm-EiAiJGflycEfr. Thursday; may 2a. isss. MXDIOAL. Tir i 'ts'iijsri.si. JTANDRAKE PILLS. II Yef Lave Rbuied your Stomach by eating or drinking tee much, or of the wrong kind of feed or liquid, you will Suffer because your Stomach la angry. New beware of all temporary expedients. THY that never-falling, safe llemedy, Dr. Schenck'i Mandrake Fills. for saleby all liniKglsU. Frlee IS cents per box 1 1 bozos for 05 centa : or stnt by mall, pestage frce, en receipt of price. Dr. J. II. t chenck A Sen, Philadelphia. ml7-lydA w Sl (JUBNGK'B MANDRAKE PILLS FOR SALS AT It. 11 COOIIUAN'8 DUUOHTOUK. Mes. 1.17 A no North Qaeen at, Lancasier, ra aprt lindAw pAItKElt'H UAIU BALSAM. Parker's Hair Balsam Cleanses and beautifies tbe hair Pre-mntasat-uxurlant Urewth. Merer falls te lien tere Gray Hair te Its Youthful Celer, Cures Scald. Diseases antl llalr railing. DOc. at Druggists. KLOKK3TINK COLOGNE. The Most Fragrant ana Lmting of for fer for ruiiies. vSe. Druggists. ectSl-emailAThAw r ALUABLE MEDICAL WORK. TRUTH, Or the B01KNGK or MfK, A TALUAULK MKD1CALWUKK, the only true aesortptlen or this tlme en Man hood. Nervous ana Physical Debility, I'roma I'rema I'roma ture Docllne, Krrers of Youth, ana the untold mtsxrles consequent te same, aa well as an ex posure or quack ana their se-called medical works, by which they victimize thousands, and by thelroxaggerallng disease, makes these peer suITiirers Insane. Kvery young man. mlddle-aged or old, should read this book. It Is mere than wealth te thorn. Bena two eent stamp for a copy. Address, DUTtROS.THKKIj, US North fourth Bu, ifhlladelphla, Pa, flJ-lyd piLT'B URBASt BALM. OATARKH-HAY FEVER. .KI.Y'a CUBAH ItALU euros Cela In Head Catarrh, Uoge Celd, Hay fever, Ueif noss.lload ness.lload noss.llead ache. I'rlce 50 Cunu. KASY TO usic. Kly llre'S, Owego. M. Y U. 8, A. KI,V3 CUKAM JIALKl Cleanses the Natal 1'unsAgrs, Alliijn l-Rln ana lnriammallen, Ilea's thu Sorts, Ueslervs the Bouses el Taste and Hmill. TKYTIIK CUIti:. A partlcle Is applied Inte each nesttllund In sgriH-altle. Price IW centa at Druggists i by mull, li'glttercd, CO cauls. KI.Y ItllOTIIKKS, te Warreu Btruet, New Yerk. nevlMydAw CAKE. HDRE AND 81'EEDY ODRR. O ltnpture, Vartcocelo and Special Diseases otelthursnx. Why be humbugged by quacks when you can And In Dr. Wright the only Kao Kae cub PuTsienn In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et tbe above diseases, and Curbs Titan? I'urmsuuAiuHTiBD. Ad vice Kree day and even'ng. Blrangers can be treated and re turn home same day. Unices private. DE.W. U. wmuiiT, 111 North Ninth Street, Atiove ttace, J. O. liex 73 Philadelphia. fub'S-lydAw CAill'MTN.' AT0 IVLER'H. CARPETS -AND- FIeDr, Stair and Table OIL CLOTHS. Window Shades, Huillng and Fixtures. ..."0".el.lU.t,(,clal Lew I'rlteiand Miirked at Uint'SlCash Klguies. JOHlf S. &IVLER. Neb. 6, & 8 North Queen St., I.ANCASTKIl, PA. umrie-lid&w JiA ra. TPARLY KEDUOriON "" P0S1T1KI,Y TUK BIG&E3T SLATOHTER OK STRAW HATS Kver Soen In Lancatter. tVn hnve an overstock of ST'l.VW HATS. Sueuons',,0iU,Vely IlmllU lb0 'ollewluK : II .V) Strti'v lints reduced te II M. 2 00 ., ,(, 1.-.& - lOJ 'ft ,60 " m jj" hnulIildsM't nf .Y?l".',v.M.KN,3 ""sMonble bell uiidstld lluts in all sh1e$ and aud prlies. Trunks and Traveling Bags Frem the Cheapest te the Hest Grades, Stauffer&Ce. NOS. 31 A 3.1 NOllTH QUKKN Sr. viftAri:A 19 WEST KING. IIANU-PAINTKD NKCKT1KS AT KltlSU A N '3. T30YS' BILK END SUHPKNDEI19, ISCK.NTS, ATEU13UANS Mill litMir te Baylm's Photo (iollery. QPEN KVKill KVKN1NO, KRtSUAN'ii, (Ml riynn's Old Hland ) BUMlMiNM Mltl'liUllM MADK fL,A!Ni 1 he system e instruction at the LANCASTKR COMMKRC1AL COLLKUE, Is se stmple and plain that any yeunK lfl v or gullsfcTu'cattclnr'"101 , Kven.n, sJtiS."?."?"8- n n il y 1 Irt i . a. iV . f MwaMiijr d i vu iilt . . ..- .. wit, luiurjiitiiien I given by U.C. WKI Lancaster Commercial college, UUt.HL, ecUi-ua Lanekitw, r, ra. TOBACCO. S" TANDARD CUEWiNO TOBACCO,' DOYOUQEWe -THEN GET THE BEST WHICH IS Finzer's Old Honesty. Genuine Has a Bed H Tin Tag Every Plujr. en OLD HONESTY Is acknowledged te be the FOHEBT and HOST LASTING piece Ot STANDARD CHKWINO TOBACCO en the market. Trying It 1 a better test than any talk about It. Uive It a fair trial. WYOUB DEALKB HAS IT.- nevlS-lydAw CLOTItlNU, AO. ASKEW OU UK. AT MOS, 134 AN D 238 WIST KINO STREET. 027-lyd TyTEROUANI TAILORING. HAGER & BROTHER. MERCHANT-TAILORING DEPARTMENT. BLA'.K FRENCH WORSTEDS. Te Purchasers of ULACK DUKSS 8U1TS we call your 8PECIAL ATTENTION te our complete line Ol NEW and STAPLE BTYLES In BLAOKFRBNOH WORSTEDS. CUTAWAY rUOCK 8U1T8 at 20, M, 25 JP0,iK M'tKABTED FROCK 6UII9 at 121, tx and sii, , rIN.KlKKSSSUlTi, BUkand Satin Lined, Irem $30. HETTEB VALUES we have never oiTercd. 11KTTEU VALUES cannot be found. PERFECT FITS (1UARANTEED. HAGER eTbROTHER, 86 fc 27 WB3T KINO ST. riitsu AimeruER. The Attractive Assortment, LOW PRICES -AND- SUPERIOR MAKE O' OUit- Si lias caused the admiration el all who have seen our Summer stock. THE GOODS Corkscrews, Scotch Cheviots, Wide Wales, Fine Cashmeres, Halr-Llufs, THE MAKING 1I1RS1I lmOTHKR'd, which sliaustheUest. THE PRICES: 5.C 17, ?, J9. $1C. fl . $13. $11, 113. 110, 118, I'M. OUR FINK KNULIS1I CORK8CRKW SILK. rACKI), PJltrKCT FITTING Prince Albert Suits, $18.00. CANNOT 11E EOJALL1D IN LANCA3TKR UNDKR?0.(0. CALL AND SEK TUKM.AT Hirsh & Brether, THE ONB.PRIOH Clothiers &. Furnishers, COR. N. QUKKN 8TRKKT AND OKNTRK SOUARK. I.ANCA8TKR. PA. UUMXBlt KKHORTt). T UK "CHALrONTK," Ocean Knd et North Carolina Avenue, K.ROUKRTS SeSs"" 'd k vrrKTUERILL," ATLANTIC CITV, N. J , Ocean Knd Kentucky Avouue. lJoxluJer0bn,!lly , ,0 Novewbel' ' 1'eck ,. ' . M.J.KCKKRT. aaylOImd A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. . .. . ATLANTIU CITV, N. J. Largest Most Convenient Hetel. Kleaaetly furuUhud. I.therully UanaKOd. Coach te aud from Reach and Trains, orchestra Mimtc. . CHAB. U0ULAD1C, Piep. W. K. Coeuraw, Chief Clerk. leO'H-Uu'a CIAI'ON HI'KINOH AND HATIIB. ,,,AliKA,NE 'T"IA AND StIPKKIOR IRON WATKUS, UAMPSUIRK COUNTY. W. Ihts celebrated Mountain Resort for health and pleasure, llaths et any tempcratu-e ; u summer (lima te unsurpassed i u charming summer bemu wllh lis many Improvement . atcommedslliiR beu Kuesis, open. J nne 1. Fer medical and elhtr tcsllmeuy, seud ferclrcu. lr- ., . WM.U. BALK. way,-:old Proprietor. ATTUUXXYB. TU THERM. KAUt'FMAN, ATTO RN K Y-AT-L A VV, NO.J 80UTR PRINC 8T Lancaster, Pa. M-lydAw Men TV T Suits 'ine uress CLOTllItta. M ARTJN BROTHERa Yen'U net quit when you lee OCR CLOTH ING till you've picked out lbs Suit yen want. Quality and prle sire the esptl vaters. Carelnl salemen de the fitting. Oheicest, Finest, HandEemeat, Obeftpest. A step forward In the selection et Hen's and Beys' Undetwev, Hosiery, BhlrU, Neckwear, Callars and Cuffs. Try the - Dayton Perfect Fitting Bhlrt. B jst caretul workmen can make. Prlee, L0O Wage Workers, Hard Teileri, Yen'll And strength and length et wear In our never-rtpplng Working Pants, Overalls and Shirts. Streng Pantaloons, tee te II CO. Dressy Weel Casslmeres, 11.50 te UTS. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Famishing Goods, 3 NORTH QUEEN BX. M YKRS dc RATUKON. Ready -Hade Clothing ! ir WILL PAY YOU TO TOOK AT OUR $10 km $12 SUITS FOR BUSINESS WEAR. Our Suits Ter $15, $16 and $18 ARE JUST WU AT YOU WANT FOR DRESS A UOOD ASSORTMENT OF Men's Working Pants -AND- OVERALLS -AT- WORKINGMEN'S PRICES! Wear the Oromwell Bhirt. Myers & Rathfon, POPULAR CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER PA. FUKN1TVRB. vjiisa eiuiia. Our Advice. New that house-cleaning time is here, send your old furniture te the Second - Hand Stere. Yeu can get as much for it as you will pay us for New Style Furniture. Step ui'-stairs at 31 Seuth Queen street, see our large stock and get the lowest prices in this city. Have a leek at these new patent brace chairs, same price as the old style and much stronger. OCHS a GIBBS, 3 1 Seuth Queen Street, Up-stairs. aprlMya ITriDMYKR'S. FURNITURE WIDMYER'S CORJTEB, THE OLD VOHKElt IS FULL Or GOOD NKW TilINU?. Our stock li tee large and must he reluced uorerotbesenann clones. Te de this no have concluded te lve the puople a chauce te get Geed Furniture I AT A LITTLE COST. We have some goods Inet the newest, but Just as geed) that wllltioseldlf the prtce put en thein will sitt thorn. ThesoaieuRKAT HA.RGAIN3, and we ox ex poet te soe them move lively, WIDMYER'S FURNITUllK STOKE Oer. Bast King & Duka Sta. QUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT. HEINITSH'S 37 AND 20 SOUTH.QTJEEN8T., LANCASTKU, PA. 11 you have anything te be repaired, i teus Vuure prtpaied te attend te it send It unite promptly, Reupholatering of All Kinds. Your Old Hair Mattress Made Over Keiml te New, at Moderate Price. ' A Full Linn of NKW NOt ULTI'R In Plush Creteunes tfer lteuphel- stutlng) te select Irem HEINITSH'S. UUUWAL. (gUPKRiOR QUALUY MUSICAL BOXES, 1IKNRY UAUTSC1II A SONS, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, PhlladHphla. kiamtnatlen will prove our Instrniminta far sutMrter te any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash thnt abounds In the market, soeu tMitiig of mero anneyanc4i than pleasure te their owners. Old aud imner lectiymade Music Koies caretul y repaired by expenonced workmen from the mauulae. tery tnBwiUeriand. Corre.pendenco solid ted. Bend stamp for caujenue and price 1UL oevlyOAw WATCH BB. yPKOLAU WATCHES riMiEflSSJS ?.na Kkllmaders, II Karat Gelft ffSToglajsesana OpUcaltloeaTrcor. the city? ' tweP-nnel LODIS WBB1R, KO. 1X H. j&tfggm Clt, HOUL Q.ILL JEWELER, &e. GILL Jeweler and Optician, UJCADQUARTIBS FOR Geld Watches, Silver Watches, Nickel Watches. Be sure you are wearing the right class. Call nnd have your eyes examined FREE OF OHABUK. A full line el Spectacles ana Eye Glasses. OBARLH3 8. QILOi, XO.10 WEST KI1Q 8T, L VNCASTER, PA Q.OTO Zahm's Cerner Fer the Rest Assortment of SPECTACLES IN THE CITY. -. TI1JC ONLY AGENT FOR TUK Celebrated Arundel Tinted 'ptcUclu. Acknowledfr the flnest glass In the world for tne money. A full 11 no of Convex, Concave, Ceqnlllra and Mloequllles In both Spectacli and Eye Ulasse., iu Steel, Nickel, Oliver and Ueld Frames. Ererr Glass l'reperly Adjustefl. Watches. Clocks, Silver and silver Plated ..?J?'.:iSw,elv.ve.!0;,.,n every variety at the .w nc& v tnu rniu&e, 'Bneelaltv nl rinn Watch, Cleck and Jewelry Repaltlng. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAHM'S CORNER, i LANCASTER, FA, aprillmdftw gl'EClAIi NOTICE, i Special Netice I The many uses te which electricity Is belng put demands the need or a Watch which shall net be lntluenced by magnetism. The ONLY Walrh rondo which has been proved te be POSITIVK PROOr against the STRONGEST MAUNK1I0 Innueniea lsthe CELEBRATED Geneva Nen Magnetic Watch, We are AUTHORIZED AGKNTB, Andinafewdaysshalllllnstrate In our win. new, by means of a dynamo, under what lu ll uences these Watches will run. WALTER C. HEEE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, (Cerner of Orange.) LANCASTKU. PA. nt-ltd CAltPJilS. PJARPE11NG8. AXMINSTER, WILTON, MOQUETTE, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, AND INGRAIN CARPETINGS ORIENTAL CARPETS: TURKISH, PERSIAN, INDIAN and JAPANESE RUGS McCALLUM & SLOAN 1012-1014 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPEIA. JAPANESE MATTING RUGS; CHIN, JAPANESE ANDCOREAN MATTINGS FLOOR LINENS, OILCLOTHS. AND LINOLEUMS. ART SQUARES apilO-lUldru.'lhAS e tfAOHINKKr. pVlTKKNH, WODIfLfc!, 4e. Central Machine Works, CORNER Or GRANT ANU CHRISTIAN BTREEI8, (Rearef Court llouse). LANOAbTKU, pa. Xnglnrs, Rellers, Machinery and Repairing. I'atujrns, Uruwlngi, iron and Uraas CasUngs, Rest equipped Machine and Pattern llhep tn the city for light erk. IOT-uoed Werk, Promptness. Reasonable Charges, dec t Id ssewatct-t'-intN