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Lancaster Daily Intelligencer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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SATO'S JtTLT, 21, 1890. ifti' I 5atl Jintf lligettcer UfMUEW J. BTEmMAM, CHARUsW SHOWMAN FOLK, Ktttteri. BOBKRT CLARK PabUthw. (Ttt DAILY IJfTF.IXiaENCEK.-l'abllshKl Ttrr aay in me year, ouieunn.y.

eervea fey carriers In thli city and surrounding town ten cents ft week. By mall five dot Ian a rent In advance 50 rent a month. WBKKtiY INTELLIGENCER-One dollar and fix cents a year, In advance. fXIHWICB TO StiBSCRIHERS-Remlt by rheck siS, or poatefflce erdrr, and where neither of letter. alril i PnalnfflMi.

SfHvmd cIaSS ntKll Matter. ADD1UM4, THB 1 jmi-Anlrr. I'a. LANCASTER, July 21, 1890. ft Wanted Mere Pensions.

In the fiscal year 18SI-S5, the govern )l meat expended for jwmieus '5 about eue-nfth of the total cost of gnv- including Interest en the national debu The cxpcndltiiirtt for ipcnslens for the year ending June 80th, $109,357,631. Tlnm, In live years, It has feviieftDy doubled the tiensloners cwtlng government one-third, Instead id lene-flfth of 11b niiuunl cxpcudltHrea. Besides tills our little army nud navy 0-Jceit between fifty-five and sixty inlllleim nUUUIIIi; iiiiu iuu vvi iitmi miiij (iimir i tiihlliillinllAfllltltl ntrmtf num. beriug nnu wranns "thelmwt the planet," eitimnted te cost for r4? the present year only $01,720,293. kfQf Lest year the governor or initie, ml- rr-sV lineal tier tlie Tllltlfkld lfmtrmif--tW nf tllO A lit UlHlIU HIIIJ tSiUUi it UIU UVU-lilIIIU-111.

pa minion ueiinrs umiy ler pciuiieim. ra" tIMi nf. hn nml nf Mm venr n.i tl, U'iih Wi Kefni-n no Mm tiWitmi Wfiill'l fcflll Ive III fr-Ji? Mm liniiHn nf ntirmvn l-MM-mln." CTniii fe mentluennen tliisdcinacesue'H drivel the 81111031 Unit ever leaked from an ftt empty skuii ucn. iu. jTiiimuiii.

a r. anlfltn. fitt Dm lltlll fl llfn.lnnr vir-. tYiiiinrla III tlin Science Mimthhi "Te titke a million del ES larsadayfrem Industry mid bestow It 2s, upon Idleness is pntrielli; form of if uiiiguviumiu uiuuu ii'iuiiiiiiuiiuuu ity jhmi ucmns line tnc governor ei iiiiiieIh. tjie uutlen as a natien1 Is net Injured by it; ffe tlic money is still in tne IijiihIh nf our iSjJ'ewD iMienle.

It is mciely (nken out of the bauds that earned it and put into x- eincr nanus 10 spend 'kv The Heldicre that matched In grand rVTwvlniv lMrnrn tlin tirnnlflAnt. In 1AH.1; uaph JE.net nn of wcui diseased and en foebleil invalids, but brawny veterans, nIuii or liealtn, truiigtu itiul lusty life. KSUYet HO debaslliL' bns Dm licnulnn uvutnin fe'jirevfln. If we can bullcve the eillclal les Umeiiy of the commissioner of iiousiens, jthat these men, honest patrielH as they i wnni iiifii. mivn itfi'iiiiit inrriiiiT nor vj meiisnntis.

j-er ever a million nciisieu claims have liceii Hied P-ttk atftM .......1. 1 1 jui, vuuii ui iiiwn inn eitiu in uiun.iiiiu irui IIHI Eniany mere thnn half a million lme iv? been nllewcd and of tliese. nmre tium i quarter of million jins tlie claims of jvis, eiu Beiuicrs. rjucn aMiiewinginakes the ri'S "Ivllirll.il iiniinlxii llal ..11 i (j iviiiv.il nil iivuit'il KEugllshmeii have looked upon for eitrs rv.1-9 -V'n'leunl dlgrarc, appear In com parisen mean, parsimonious, evcu tdtr xl jgik It is due te the lienest veterans of the tjgreat war, the buttle-scnrred liurecjs of a rebutidrtKl battles It is due te Uieir own Ltfeouer and Just fame ttr cVfeck this in- famous raid upon the publle treasury. de they net ric up as oue man .....7, nuun tilers ate ninnv kr? metest and drscrvitig Invalids nml peer (KllWkticrJ widows, who lcnllv tlcserve evnincut aid, and that while tliou-l-If'aandsef brazen-furcd iKirlurers have re- nfjcelvcd iietiwleiis.

thesu have net. lln- Idea.this tlicy urge, and truly, tliat the best aud most deiurviiig iimeug the invalid veterans are tee proud te nsk for alms even frnm the government whose tliey ellered up tlieir own te aave the government, therefore, bestow It. TflflV fflVfir II milmMl r.fi..ul... I I "tet gbJMheugu. none feels mere than thev the uses te which sueh Inu- in tim light of past experience, will be put.

nit. 111(1 WIIOIi liUlnrv nrt inat'i nm t-lT- wa till L-iniSlll llll HI'S I sad unmi Hn the peejile. fe i Sf mi hicii iiiuiiiiiH jenerben snld Itiul lie held it te be helf-evldeut truth that all FlS, meu nre crcdcd equal, he did net mean Otnr that. tit. Vllllll-U U1I11L-I1UI piiySl inuiiieciuiu ami moral endowments, jtYy.eui wiui an equal rlglit te tboenjey-meiit of life, liberty and the pursuit of eappinesg, Altlieugli, In tlie progress jj or luederu science, we have seen that 'J? ,1 tltA ltlflKltlllnl tvtrliufa.

II. ajTr Hiuivieuuii iiiuurui Is mere and mere," we have also icon that civilisatien has placed tlie vast in-fe' equality among men In a clearer lluht 'than lias ever liefeit) been shed ujeii it. The bawncus of the majority, the fact 5- inateuiy urviuuiiiii in each generation fj rises nuove me ueau level of niedieeiitv. gx is mere patent that ever before. While jSthe world latn "the Mill shall gild ml- the meuutiuu ten Ijefeie hu shines ggv Upen tllO plain aud in each gene- ration, if many ure it is V1 VfT.

4kf1rt Blttm lam kab l.f At Mm muiu tii nuii iiniu ever ueiore inni lew are chosen." Aud every advanceiu the urenresa of plne. nf Invnf inn the arta this iucnualitv it fegj increased by the dlflusien of liberty, by "iwuiiuruiieii ei me comutien of the great masses of tlie people and by t-' universal eduentlnn. It 1....1 lht11ertllnl nllfl Irmr-nl ......111.. 1 mu.ui iviiieil Msouriereiauierseiiueavored te establish, equal coiuiiueus and eppm tunlties an e'lm "g- te Jilt, liberty and the 'pursuit of happiness. Fer in what con.

edition are men. nhvslcallv. morally most nearly upon the dead fjf.vcl of ctpialltyV Manifestly, in the iKw savagu Mate, under despotic vcchlef, with nbselute power ever tin. 'property, llbeityatid lives ei his sub- 'yrjCK. And wliere de we the gieatest rrvcty, or Inequality, in their -newer Assuredly in the statu of hlghcbt civill Rniiveu 9 UUKU US lpeas.

The poets, (statesmen, philosophers artists of the most highly eiillcht- ened nations, me as widely depurated in smvii iununuiiuc ii.t:u niiiiii in uieir Yie litis, inequality, In this tense, A Uemim. progress, is dellned te 2ie. 188 19 rreni tlie fdiniile 10 the com lerlnti u. il. i it ine modern Mr from the homogeneous, in WMIirein, ls like cvcri' ether part, SWBUceus in which each part Ta young b6r.iucr pan.

walking in Ids blecr arose from bed and waV Wealth. tery window. He fell uluiiin a hamn. and btrange te uy was net gcnutei- few brulse. 'sstate xvcutteu Acalust a Tliinm-.

Execution was lssued te-dny againt Geerge M. Keeser, tinsmith atSinoketewn, for On this oxecullon IiIh reni will be sold, 1 The rewards of the public service, he says, are net se great as het, of ether vocations. Is this true? If the senator means that Intellectual activity of equal power will acquire mero wealth In ether vocations, he Is only stating another and trltcrtrultm. But since when haa the acquirement of wealth been looked upon by our best and ablest men as the great-est of rewards? If we have come te this, then truly, net only tlie public service, but the whele moral tone of society has mtst wefull.v degenerated. Hut It Is net true.

Xe man In Hie land te-dny of high character and honorable ambition, If he were. nlTered en tlie ene hand the place otice occupied by Daniel Webster or Henry Clay, and en the ether tlutef Vanderbllter Gould, would accept the plain of tlie latter. Other reasons than tlie one assigned by ffctialer Ingalls must be sought for the degeneracy of tlie publle service, nor are they hard te find. Indeed, the senator himself indicates them when he speaks of tlie increasing number of immensely wcathy men, and of the power which great wealth always gives te Its posses. sere.

Ke long as our laws de net prevent the bribery at every important election of one-fifth of all tlie voters of our cities, our politics will coutlntie te be controlled by the party which secures the largest iiumlrt-r of wealthy men they will con-Unite te be corrupt; and the control of the machine, and hence, of political power will fall Inte the hands of men of tlic second nud third clnas Intellectually, aud of the lowest class morally. W'Ue can imagine, without stimulants, men Ukn Wcl-sier, Benten, Clay or Calhoun, condescending te ierferm the work which the teqtilrcmcntH of the modern machine compel from men like Quay Hence our Intellectual giants arc found chiefly iu tlie professions, wlille men of great wealth mid low cunning usurp the scats of the great senators and representatives of tlie younger mid purer daya of tlie republic. Het it parties In this stnte liute mnile platform declarations In favor of ballet referm. Which party, If successful, will mlcem Its pledge? Consider Mr. Quay's universally acknowledged political nielli-eds consider well the clmractur of Ills candidate, and Hie centr.iHt afforded by that of his opponent, ox-Governer I'uttlsen, and tlilx qncllen contains its own answer.

Fer this is, In a HKielal miiihe, Mr. Quay's campaign. It was his convention its platform and Its candidates wme dictated liy him, and tlie whele secret of his power lies In lilsskill Iu procuring and expending enormous corruption funds. It Is Ibis which has raised It 1 tit te bis had ctnlnencn in his party and In the statu. It Is by this that he Miccoednd in deleatlug the will of tlie poeplo In the election of 11 minority president.

It Is bv this that lie hopes te elect a governor whom he cm own." If baleot reform wero adopted iu l'eimsylvaula thts Ilepuhlicau OtUulle's occupation would be gene. Jiy currying out this pledge, he nud the party which se (solely submits te Ids dictatorship, have ntnrything te lese The nomecracy, en tlin contrary, by ro-doeming theirs hae everything te gain. Tin: Central Amciicau republics" are again flKhtlug, although a fuw short weeks age congratulations were exchanged en the prospects of their union In one re Hpectablu nation. Iu this part of the world nobody Kiiewh or cares much what IHs all about, lint it is a pity that people tlieulil bn slauglituilng each ether te sustuhi lival military despotisms In a laud that hoems te 4ioed only peace. Tin: IJoav'er county Itupubllcau commit-tee has repudiated the nomination of McDowell for Congress, and appolrted a coiu-inltteeto arrauge with lopiesuutathns of ethor counties in the Twmity-llnli district for the holding of a convention te nominate another candidate.

McDowell will net withdraw; and the probability is that there, will be two Itepubtlcaii candidates, The prospects are that a Democrat will be elected. Lawyer Wallace, who bought detngales, aud Messrs. Tate and Shutter, who accepted bribes, have betui anosted. Quay is iu tlie thick el this factional light. Other breaks iu his party will keep the boss busy.

Meanwhile tin Democrats are harmonious aud likely te se continue. Theap.ilhy iu the opposing camp Is much water en the l'attlseu mill. Tiikiik is'greal oxcitemoul iu Vienna, and net a llttle anxiety In Londen, hecaiiHO of news of a revolt of the Bulgarians agnhikt the llrm, dosjietlo rule of Slam-buletr. Tlie lliltlsh ambais.ider te Turkey suddenly appeared In Londen 011 Sunday, traeliug by tlie quickest loute fiem started back again the same day. Si'cnuiAin does net scorn te bu making cry much Implosion upon ('engross with Ids 8paulHliAineilcau loclpie cl'y idea.

He advanced aud llrmly maintained the doctrine that our uxpeits would lie greatly Increased if an amendment te tlie tarlll bill biieuld authorize the president te declare ourpeits ftee te the pie-ducts of any Ameiican nation, upon which expert duties are net Imposed, provided that nation admits freu certain products or the United States. The congressmen who think It safer te stand aloof Irem Itlalue, wlille he Is careening around with such small regard for MclCluley, Heed A pretend te fear that it would be ry dangerous te give this enormous power te the prosldent. It is en doubted wlielluirtlils grant of power can be tiausfurrcd te the president alone. The Philadelphia J.ettycr publishes a long and labered btuily of Seuth Aiiienmin tiade, leading te thocen-couduslou that even with icelprecity our inanufactuiers can net compete in Seuth America with these or Kn-repe, and that by tlie agricultural doelop-mentof the Argontlue Republic the market for our agricultural products will be elosely limited. Tim VI reman Accused.

The bheckliiK murder of Kngineer A andeaMurofthe Cincinnati, Jacksen Mackinaw, while en his oiikIue, and the probable fatal wounding or hU llrennn, Samuel KoudheiiNO, resulted en Sunday iu the arrest of the bitter, chaiged with the crime, fle juetc-ts his iuuoceuco aud sticks te his ifrnt btutoineiit that they wero both assaulted by an uukiiew man. Hoadheuso and Vandevautcr were known tohavebeon qiiariellug for bover.il tlavs, and tlie deteethn'H theory is that Vnude auter kuecktsl It-jadhouse down, injuriiiK Ills bead horribly, who then idled his opportunity and the engineer with the hainmci, which was leund eoeiod 111 lilnixl. Olllcers are also seirchlng ler Meck who was bent te the penltcntlary 011 Viiinlo-yanter's tostiineuy, and swere te kill the 1 Is known that a man answering Meck's description Inquired If Vnndii-vanter was en the train. (li.ateiuelaiiH Del'eatcd. .7 f'HiieMn, of the City of Mexico, pub lislies an account of a battle between Ouate nialans and San Salvadorians, iu Han Sal-vader, Hi which the foriuer wero defeated with heavy les.

The Guatemalan force numbered 11,000. General Iiarrundla. tlie Guatemalan lefugee, lias left Oaxaca te take uirtin the war. He will probably raise the standard or revelt in Guatemala, prf-ate telegrams from Kan Kahadei sav that the San SalvaderlaiiH captured the Guatemalan aitlllery in the battle which took place 011 Thurwlay. It Is rumored that President Uarriles, of Guatemala, talks of resignlng.

1 11111 iiluaned wUh Jleltln's Steele, te tpeak iu entire truth. am debt en wy Uttle patients Utke It, I'ubliu manner lu which It ful trouble is f0011 for write, a TIKO HEIWRMMX A KNOT. A Society netla AVIns a Wager. Hut Thore XVn a Kunny Hitch. l'rclty hanny lieale, a lively Cincinnati society bud, Is visiting her cousin Nollle In PlqtiB, Ohie.

Yeung Mr. Fllloy.ersuliouls, ana Ills sister Mlnanre also visiting at tlie same house. Dnriium'sclrcuswasln Plqua the ethor day, aud young Mr. Fllley took the girls te see the show. In discussing the performance afterward the young nan oxpressisl bis particular wouderuient at the.

fonts of a female contortionist. He was especially amazed ntthe highly accem pllshcd manner In which sbe twlsted her loot around the back oflier neck and niade a cushion rest for her bead out of her heel. The warmth with which Mr.l-'llley expressed bis admiration of this net of the contortionist soemed te ncttte Miss llealn a trllle and she turned up her nose, nud said, "l'shawl That Isn't anything te brag about. I can de it myself I Cousin Xelllenud Rllss Fllley scrrauied, and assured Miss Funny that she wits awful, and young Mr. Fllley laughed at her and poeh-poohed.

Hut the spoiled beauty's Cincinnati sporting bleed was up, and she turned te Mr. Fillev and said, in decided tenes: "I'll Just bet you the price of a box of kid gloves that I can Yeung Mr. Fllley promptly took the bet. Then the dollcale question as te hew Miss Ileal e's ability te perfeun the ncre-batlc feat could be proved te the satlsrao-llen of the young gentleman arose, audit was finally settled that Cousin Nollle should be present whlle the act was en, us referee, Ter Miss lieale, nnd that young Mr. I'liieys sister siieiiKi also de tnere, 111 1110 Interest or her brether.

The thren girls retired te Miss 1 Scale's room, and young Mr. Fllley waited en the piazza for an eillclal report of tlie result of the feat. Spasmodic buists or mirth fiem Miss Heale's room reached his ears mr a time, and then there was a painful silence for a few seconds. This wbs finally broken by screams of laughter, an exclamation of wonder, and loud chipping or hands In the room. "llllnked IT I don't bollevo the little Tartar lias wen III" said yeungMr.

Fllley, te himself. Anether period of painful silence fe lowed the outburst or wonder and applause. This was followed by a ecream or two net prompted by mlrtlifulnosser wonderinont. Suddenly Cousin Nellie hurst from the room and ran out, shouting in alarmed tones for her methet. Yeung Mr.

Fllley arose. Has she done It. he asked. "Oh, Mr. FllleyP'MlsN Nollle sobbed.

"She has done 11, hut she can't undo It! IMcase run fe a doctor! And, eh, Mr. Fllley, go un old ene I Fortunately a physician of forty years practice lu tlie town lived only twesqu.ucs away. Yeung Mr. Fllley called him In a hurry. He wns a geed whlle In MIms Heale's room, but wiien he left It he was smiling.

When Miss lleale came out an hour or se later tfhe wns trllle lame, but she announced triumphantly te veuugMr. Fllley that she had wen the bet. The efllrial report of the referees unanimously sustained the claim, and It was promptly paid. "I used te de It easy when I was at school," said Miss lloale, rellectlvely. "All thn girls did.

My heel noverenco stuck bcfeic. I guess I must be growing old," said the Cincinnati bud with a sigh. 1, 1st of Letters. List of letters advertised nt thn nostenicn at Lancaster, 21, -Free de llvery: 7.n. Miss Ilossle Illubecken, Miss MollleCurron, Miss l.dvlhe M.

l.bv, Miss Maud Fiiskey MIsm Marie Hall, Mrs. Ilraut Hae, Miss Annie V. Mull. f.cnr'a (tee. M.Adaius, .1.

Ilauklets, Will Meckel, Finnic L. Ulair.i'elh.i Jiiliada Causulse, Jehn Hall, Kent A- Lusher Leister, Jehn M. Martin, llobeil Murphv, Henry Kunkle, J. II. Talley, Ames ('.

Turnei, Chailes AVebel. Van Cocea Dnllcleus-iiutde In- StRlltl). Hiijiuy odeu Irem Hplce Islands, wuflctt by the tieplclirice; KO.ODONT lu heiilllifiil lniRruuea Cannet be suriafMd by lliise. Teeth It xhltcns, purlllen; Yeu will usu It If yeu're wine. Tliuiulet' It Down the Ayes, Tluitfer la'iieucss, ler ilitMiiiiiitlsin, for iirhes, fer pubis, ami ler sprains, Dr.

f'Auiiin-' ICclcctrie Oil Is a esltle and icllalile remedy. Dr. ThmiMt' 1'xliflrw Oil can lu iiurchiuii of any ilniKRlst. Held lu liy V. T.

IIecli. 137 and 1311 North (lucrti street. Jack Jinks nnsu lclliuur Hmt ceiiiplnlnl. Ills slrciiKth wan uxliauslcd, his pulse hint grown faint lie hud ulcers and tumor iitnl all serls of humors, And the Ills lut he siillcivd Mould wtnry a ulnt. I'eIIch said that Jack would ueci lie cured Hat Jack said he wuuld-tluit Ihey inlaht be nsaiired.

I)lsce cry wrought Ids leeeverj, After all the peer follevr 1.0 10111 had endured. wuch 11 iiiullltude or serious, illstresiliigiuul often fatal iiiiiludles eflen Kpiln fiem a dlsur-dercd ller. IJr. l'lcrcc's Gehluu Meillcal DIs-eeery ertatesn hriillhy action el Mils Impert niitnrKau.HUd the Ills that hive Uieir origin there can he cured by It. prumpl nud ralllifal use.

All drtitclsU. JI TilAw Can't hay KiieiikIi, I cannot speak tee highly of llunteck JeeJ tlitUri they hae bei 11 11 ureal bleSsliu te inc. Cured inn or lillleiisncss and dtspnpsla, fiem which 1 had suircred for jears," Mr. J. Hank ofTeuiiito.Oiil.

Held lu UineitNter by T. llech, 137 and 1JU North tjutcn MiccU virr.si'i:cinc co. Scrofula in Children. "In the early part or 1SS7 scfuhtla appeared en the head or my llttle itrandrhllil, thru only Is uiuuths old. hherlly iirur brcaklni; out ft spread rapidly all eer her body.

'1 he scabs 011 the sores would peal off en the sIlKhlesl touch, and the odor that would arise, Mould in.iku the atmosphere of the room hlekenhij nnd unbearable. The disease next attacked Iho ejes ami ue reared the would lese hcrslsht. l.iiilnent ph)8lcliinser Iho country ttere con Milted, but could de nnlhliiK te relieve the little Innocent, aud no It as their opinion, that the case was hepeliss and Impesblhlv Insavu thechlM was then that wetle-clded te try (H, H. Tliatuusb li-liie at once made a spiuilj and complete cine, for meru than a veir ptst she has been as healthy as any child lu the land." Mas. UlTiit llKUKi.h.Y,Heluia, Kansas.

Cancer of the Nese. Iu 1875 sere appeared en nose, aud grew nipldlv. As my lather had cancer, and husband died of II, I beciinienlainiislnnd consulted ni plijMrlun. the sero glow larger and wernelu cveiy u.iy, unlll 1 waipersiiadeil te 11 tew bottles ruied me. This ns after all Iheilmv teis und oilier medicines had failed.

1 lune hud no return of the cancer. MAIifc.s. Woodbury, Hall County, Tetas. '1 reatlse en Cancer matlcil fn c. HWHTHI'lXiriU Atlanta, Ua.

ia-l (i) AN IIOU1 UN'S COCOA. THE KAMHI) COCOA OF TUB COMING ONLOC VMKUIOA. Ilouteheld Words All 0er Eiuept. Van Heuten's Cocea Best and Gees Farthest." New that its iiuiiuifiietuiern are drawing the attention or the American puli-He te thlsisf and, cvershuv Its inveii tleu, the befit of all cocoas, it will been be appreciated heru its as elsewhere all ever the world. All that the iniinii facturers request Is slnyily (rial, or, still better, a comparative test with whatever ether cocoa it may be; (hen Van lleim.N's Cocea IUtlf will con-vlnce everyone of itn great superiority.

It is becausu of this that the llnglUli pajicr llcatlh, mys Ouce tried, al ways used." S-Te aeld the cll cltccti of Teas und Ceitte, u.e vemtantly VAN HOITTK.VS CO. CO which HTUKNGTIinNKlt of the NI.IIVUH and a refreshing nud neurUhlnc Iwvernte. (, J-lO OOOF-P; Of I'H'K. KiteM Ti M1-' "K-u te lllc diameter, for nalentulewtlBure.and the only 'house In the city I 1 a pli cmtliiK machine, lultlnit un te Ut UliiT AJ" ten hitch. w7-ua Uttintittttiktt'm Monday, July 21.

isje. Closed Saturdays at i P. M. A dozen pieces in Untrim med Millinery where half the usual money gives first choice. Girl or Weman.

North from Thirteenth nnd Chestnut streets corner. livery desirable style e'f Tennis Racket 47 sorts including the Wanamaker Specials, each a third cheaper than any ethers of same grade. Other Sporting Goods en just as generous a i-basis. livcrytlung ler Angling, and Cricket and Croquet and Base Ball dandy Base Ball Bat for boys, 5 c. Himcmcnt, nertlieail nf centre.

Nothing se cool as a Hammock te lounge in. Roem te sling one wherever you can swing a cat. Mexican Grass, $1.75. Palmer and all ethers. Jehn Wanamaker.

jfUVItttUVC. TT KN It WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, ban removed le Knnt King street, having a full line of Kurnllure of every description at trie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking" promptly attended te. Cull and examine our goods. rOC-lfdll JLVOLK.

HS Kaid King Htreat. tnimIktaki.i.h. WATSON HERE, General Furnishing Undertakers, NO. i.11 SOUTH QUHI.N STHKI.T, LANCASTKU, l'A. Hcwldcnte-JNO.

J. WATSON, Ne. 4 West Vine street Market.) Residence M. It. Iinitll, Ne.

110 Hen th Queen street (llrauch Olflcc.) Wind CHHAOlllIIS. WHY PAY MORE ELSEWHERE -KOR- NEW STYLE OUR l'RICUS ARC I.OWIMT FOR RKLIA lll.i: CIOODS. SirLelus precc It Ochs Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, A llh Fleer.) Ne. ill HOUTH QUKKN H1RKKT. II KLN1 rail's FURNITURE DKI'OT.

Perch and Lawn Goods AT COST. ha a line of Chairs and Rockers Hint Mill xtiuel U.e rain ami uui.aud wedeidre lu clove thm out. Settees, Jl 8i; wereJTS. RCM'kciH and Chairs, fl weie andt2G0. A few Perch llnckvrs at 1 00.

raDERTAKHG-. We also Rive personal attention te Undertnk liiB Uiy or NlRht Culls. The Rest and Most Approved Methods UhvcI. Charges Moderate. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 29 Seuth Queen Street.

rilllKOU.COHNKK. A Large Window Pane Broken. AT WIDMYER'S, CORNCR OK East Kingand Duke Net by lliesctlllni; of the wall, but by an accident. The Break in Glass, wllli The Break in Prices THE OLD CORNER, KAST KINO AND DUKE STHHKTS. icnul 1J1STATK OF A MO.S KUNK.

I.ATC OK LAN Alt tn.tei tewiiklilp, Ijuicasier county, de dieejtked. The uuderalRiicd auditor, appointed te puss en exception, and distribute the bat auru rcnialulnR lu the bauds of rjuuin Kuuk nud Samuel Orell, iidiulnUtrittur, te nud 111110111; tiiute legally entitled te the same, will nil for that purpoae 011 Thursday, AuiHt U. lyjO, alie o'clock a. iu the Library Roem or lh Court Heuse, In the City of ljuiciutcr, wlirenll peiMint lutcresied liihald dutrlbutlun 111.1) attend. AND.

M. KRANT, Jll-3tdM Auditor. (ITent. TUM1IK11AN1ICOAU TOHACCOHHOOKHANDCAHEH. WEST.

hltN HARD WOODS. Wholcsale nnd Retail, H. R. MARTIN A u't-lyd I Jl Water Ktrcct. Lancaster, l'a.

13AUMUAUIINK1W COMl'AN V. COAL DEALERS. Yauiw North l'rluce Hlriet, near Reading tk'l'Ot. "ill'IMM I AN1ATKR. lt.NGLi-rrRKi; stock farm.

STORM MNG (2161.) RKCORD2S0. Hired by llitppy Medium, kliv ef50 iK-rfenner rrein SHK teiwL Dam Tepy Ta ler by Alex U1U. U. I.UIU, Ultli, AC. XC.

of IHO, ieO Turn fe ter tabulated pedlgree and ether lufermatlr 1 foal. ilgreennd ether Information, U.VNH!L U. F-NOLU, Uwivtia, I'a. address aprl2-UudAT Valc mf JFftfthten. TJALA CKorrAHUien.

THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE AT ASTRIOH'S Palace of Fashion, 115 117 N. Queen MILLINERY. Our Trimmed Hata. I-et 1, formerly sold up te $3, at l)8e. T.et ii, formerly sold up te $4.50, al 1.48.

Heugh and Heady Hallers reduced te 8c. Fiiie Black Mllau Sailors reduced from 60c te 10c. Children's Trimmed Hats reduced from 75c te 10c. Large White leghorn Flats reduced Large Dlack Leghorn Flats from $1.75 te $1.20 and $2.50 Te $1.60. All our Flowers at exactly half price.

Colored Tips reduced from 50c le 3.3c. 75c te te 77c. $1.50 te 08c. te $1.60. $2.60 te $1.89.

$3.00 te $1.08. Black Tips reduced from 60c te 39c. 75c te 04c. tl.00 te 83c. $1.25 te $1.08.

$1.50 te $1.33. $2.00 te $1.09. $2.50 te $1.03. $3.00 te $2.48. $3.50 te $2.88.

Black Plumes reduced from $2.00 te $1.49. $3.00 te $2.19. $4.00 te $3.20. $5.00 te $3.08. All our Black Bilk Hata and Bennets in two lets Letl, at $1.08.

Let 2, at $2.98. RIBBONS. Black Grea-Orain Satin Edge reduced. Ne. 0, from 13c te Oc.

Ne. 12, from 16c te 10c. Ne. 10, from 10c te 13c. Ne.

22, from 25c te 15c. Ne. 30, from 20c te 10c. Ne. CO, from 38e te 2.5c.

One let of Fancy Hlbbens, formerly sold at $1.2.5, $4.50 and $2, reduced te tlie uniform price of 48c. One let of Faney Ribbons, formerly Beld at 2.5, 35 and 40c, at the uubcard-ef price of 10c a yard. One let formerly sold from 50c te $1, at 10c a yard. SASH RIBBONS 15-inch Surah Sash reduced from $1 te 79c. 10-inch Gres-Qraiu and Watered Sash reduced from $1 te 70c.

10-inch Gres-Graln and Watered Sash reduced from $1 te 87c. One let of Sash reduced te 15c a ynrcl. Jlvjj (Beebe. QIK, EVERY KVENINU. Fer Bargains, OO TO- Ne.

14 West King St. EverytMngSeld At and Belew Cost, AS WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT OKBUHINESS. mayMmd NEWY' ORK HTORE. HOT WEATHER BARGAINS -AT THE- BLACK SILK DltAVEKY Nl.T, 48 IncliCh Wide, Larie I'elka Hpet Reduced te We a jard. BLACK NKT, rtii.slan Mesh, ts Inches Wide, Excellent Qual Ity, Reduced te 75c a yard.

FINEST SILK DRAPERY NETS Reduced from II le f2fi0, from 50 lef2, from f-' te 1 10, rrem SI 75 te Jl as. Twenty Inch. EMBROIDERED FLOUNC1NGS Reduced texica yard; former price, 37ic A FINE FRENCH SATINE Makes a hantUemc and me.t useful dren. We are cle.lns out our whole stock of the latest design nt ll'c yard former price, and 37 Jc. NEW OUTING CLOTHS Reduced from 12e te 10c and Sen) ard.

Rett Value te be had In MEN'ri hTlUI'CD OUTING Slliura at 25c, S7Je and 50c each. MEN'S JERSEY SHIRTS, Helt, Elustlc and Durable. Reduced from 75c te 50c each. WATT SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. f.OTlMBl, NEW YORK STORE.

eithtttft. PEC1AL NOTICE. The Greatest Redaction of All IN Fine Tailoring, AT M. Ocrliart's. LIGHT WEIGHT HU1TINGH MADE UP TO ORDER AT COST.

A ery large asnortmentef the Luteal Style Treuwrrlni reduced from IB and 110 tAIOand V. And all light-weight goedi reduced at the same rate. WThls Extra Big Reduction will oenUnue during the months of JULY and AUUUHT. H. Gerhart, DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.

diry-tfd CLOTHING. L. Gansman Bre. Rushing Things AT RUSHING PRICES VALUE NOT CONSIDERED. Men's, Beys' Clothing ALL TO UE HOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN.

Beys' Hecrsuejcer Coats and Vests nt Men's Heerxucker Coats and Vests at 75c Men's nnd Heys' Coats nt 125c. Mohair Coats In all Its colors at 05c, tt.10. tl.2i, 11.75, ti0. Alen's rants nt 48c, 00c, 75c, tee, Jl, 11.25. Children's Pants al 18c, 20c, 25c, 85c, 60c.

Children's Suits, 75c, II. Beys' Mulls selllnc new at 12.25, 12.75. Men's Hults 11.25, II, 11.50, 15. Better ones In proportion. Bargains upon bargains lu our Custom Order Department.

Prices almost cut In two. See our Suits te order at 110, 112, IU, 116. The wonder of many of our customers. L. Gansman Tailors nnd Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive,) 6S and 68 NORTH QUEEN BT B.W.

CORNER OF ORANOB, LANCASTER, Pa. Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse lu the city. 49-Be cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the right place. IRHH A BROTHER. We Can Hit Yeu In the Right Spot.

In your taste. In your fit, luyourpecketbook. We are bound te please everybody. Men's Ces slmcre Hulls nt a reduction of from II te 15 a suit. The same proportion Is leund In our llejs' and Children's Suits.

Many nebby styles lu light and medium Heights and colors. As for the prices thebe wlllgltoyeu an Idea. Men's Suits, At 14, At! 4. Alt 5 Attn At IS. At 110.

marked marked 00; marked 00: marked down from down from dew from down rrem down from down Irem dea 11 from down from IS 00. (1.00. 10.50. 8.00. 110 00.

112.00. 111.00. 810.00. marked LOO; marked At 111 mnriteii At J12 hi; mariceu Beys' Suits, Wcre 3.50 new J2.75. Were! I.U1; new 8,1 00.

Were! I.U1; new 8,1 00. Were I 6.00 new II 00. Wcre a 00 new 15 00. Wcru 7.50 new 10 00. Were 110.00 new 87.60.

Were 812.00 new 8U.00. Children's Suits! Were 81.50 new 11.00. Wcre82.00; new SUM. Were 12.50 new 81.87. Wcre H.00 new 62.23.

Were 8X50; new 82.75. Wcre 81.25; nun 83 50. And se through the entire line. THE PRICES ARE WAY DOWN. CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS.

K. Queen Centre Square, Market LANCASTER. PA. My ERS RATHKON. REDUCTIONS In All Our Llnei.

of CLOTHING. All Suits Reduced in Price. Qualities an Geed as Reel. Workmanship is net Afiected by the Price. In Our Custom Department Yeu Can Find Mnnv NOVELTIES FOR bUMMER WEAR.

Ihe Prices Arc Rlglit. Myers ti Rathven, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. jencK TO TKlMPAtsMEIta AND CJU.N NK11H All iwrROtm are hereby forbidden in tresnnsann finv of the lands of the Ternwall nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster ueuntlcs, whether Inclesed or uulnclesed, either for the purixwe of sheeting or flshlug, as Uie law will be rigidly enforced sgatust all tres passing en said lauds of the undersigned arte (all notice CQ1MiiAft KKEEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN.

EDW.O.KREKMAN. Attern.yi for 1 W. Celeman'i Hrtn. HIRSH BROTHER, Summer Reductions rPr 00S, ArOBIKU. Re -Marked D0WEWANTT0 REDUCE SUMMER STOCK? WELL, WE SHOULD M-MAR1 GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENT RE-MARKED FROM THEIR FORMER LOW FIGURES Our Cut-Price Sale IS A BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY Ft EVEIIYBODY I Ladies' Steckinette Jacket! Iiari) Jackets cut te I Jackets cut te 12.00.

I 8.00 Jackets cut te lfl.00. I 6.50 Jackets cut te 15,00. LADlEsJ CLOTH JACKETS, LIGHT AM DARK COIRS. 18 and 110 Jackets all cut te 15. Children's Suits.

I i 00 HulU cut te 83.00. I 6.00 Suits cut te 11.00. 7.S0 8ulUcut teM.00. 8 8.60 Suits cut tet7.00. 110.00 Suits cut te W.00.

MEN'S FURNISHING GOOD, 20e Gau Bhlrts cut te I3c. 30 Balbrhrgan Drawers cut te 25e. II Lisle Thread Shirts cut te 75c. 12 French Flannel Shirts cut te 11.60, roeuut.ll'iiooilirw CUI IOEE, WM' Hlllr. and Hntln lies, 10c, or three for 28 lure A'uut-jii-xiniiu riqueiics.

iw.er three rer2c. Fnncy Silk Hiring Bews. 10e. or 3 for 35c. 17c Hllk Neckweur cut te and 10c w.

a ci-it JYiiuifl cut iu arc, 25c Imported Linen Cellars cut te 13c. or Dress Ginghams. 12V(c TolledeNeIrd cut te 10c. 12CieA.T. C.

cut te 10c. 12We Side Band cut le 10c. ftcGlnbdinscut te 7c. 7c Ginghams cut te djc. a special cut te c.

Oixting: Cletlu 12Uc qualities cut te 8c. 8c qualities cut te 7c. Bpeciai quality, loc. Stamped Linen Tray Gefers, IOe Cevers cut te 7uc covers cut le 38c. 50c Cevers cut te 40c.

Cevers cut le II. BOUFFET COVERS Mle Cevers cut te 00c. 50c Cevers cut te SSc. 00e Cevers cut te 75c. 11.25 Cevers cut te 81.

WAITER AND TKAY COVEHS. 22c Cevers cut te 15c. 50c Cevers cut te 40c. 35c Cevers cut te 28c. FANCY TOWELS.

II 50 and 11.02 all cut te II. Wc ana nil cut te 50c. TIDIES. 16e Tidies cut te 10c. 20c and 25c Tidies cut te 17c.

OOe Tidies cut te 12c. COcaud 65c Tidies cut te 60c. Beets Shoes, 8 1.Btl Dongola Common Sense Turns cut le tU LioiiKeut lurK rteie weiu cut te 81. II.8H Donirela Onern Toe Turns cut In klml 85.60 Deugela Wiiukenphnst Tlrped cut te I 91 i.i lee urns ft.50 l'ebble Wuukcnphast, l'laluTee, cut te f. 'JO.

H.89 Dongola Opera Welt cut te H. 82 l'ebble Square Toe cut te 81.50. 81.25 Opera Tee Slippers cut te 75c. 11.25 Opera Toe Slippers cut te 48c. MEN'S SUITS.

85 Men's Suits cut te 81. 80 Men's Suits cut te 85. 87 Men's Suits cut te SO. 87 Men's HulU cut te I6M 110 Men's Suits cut te 812 Meu't. Suits cut te 110.

BOYS' SUITS. II Heys' Suits cut te SUM. 81.00 Reys' Suits cut te 85 Heys' Butts cut te 84. 87 Ue s' Suits cut le 85.50. 18.50 Reys' Suits cut te 87.

110 heys' Suits cut te H. MENS TROUSERS. 13.60 Trousers rut te8-l. 81 Trousers cut te 5-C'iO. 8 Trousers cut te 81.

Trousers cut te 85. 87 Trousers cut te 80. MEN'S MOHAIR DUSTERS. 8Z0O Dusters cut te 81.50. KM Dusters cut te 82.00.

H.0O Dusters cut te 82.50. CORPULENT MEN'S SUITS 810Sultscut te8 7. 812 Suits cut te 810. 814 Suits cut te 812. USHulUcut tells.

STRAW HATS AND Men's Light Stiff Felt Hats. Men's Straw Hats, odd sizes, carried from last season, all at 10c nnd 15c each. 1 100 Light Stilt Hats cut te 12.50. 82.50 Still' Hats cut te 82.00. A Special Discount of 10 per cent, allowed en ali Straw Hats, regardless of former reductions and very low prices.

Trunks and Traveling Bags. A Large Assortment nt Vtry Lew Prices A limited quantity of Odd Sizes In Treve ling Rig. at 50 per cent, less than their origins! price. Harvest Implements. 25oTwe-Tlno Hay Ferks cut te 20c.

3le Leng Handle Two-TIne Hay Ferks cut te 25c. 40 Leng Handle Thiee-Tlne'llny Ferks cut te 30c. Hnndle Manure Forkhcutte35c. 60c Leng-Handle Maiuiie Ferks nit 60c llees, r-elldMiank, 40e Hees, Solid hank, I'errulci1, JOc. 25c ilix'S.

Rest Steel Rlades, 20c cec Leiic-IIundle t-liecels. Solid Miauk, fOc. tOcLoiig.Han(llurheccl, S5e. t5c 75c cMip Hhecel, iiOc. 450 (lllp Handle Spades, SSc.

32-3fi East King Street. LANCASTER, AND NO. 313 MARKET UAIUtlBBUHa, l'A Williamson Fester, I' r. iT i. Hill, 1.

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