' re tit 'pa-jryv- t; ;f:.-y .v-ir s -? r ? ' 'jii-- .- r-J , i;r ;?&! "' J-, -.V" "Vit, r.t..''. - d-VV 4 JMSDB IxAffQASTEIt DAILY 3NTELUQEKCER, SATUTTDAY, JULY 7, 1888. Vaw Dally li.tellf.yncT. rtmiutMi jult 7, taw. tMUNiieN publishes all the IMira m we unuea ires up te IBWssfMehenr. Ik Belly Edition of Tn IirfBLU- i at aeMTered by carrion in the city I wtmilif towns for loe. per week i , mm a yen i iue for six months HertareeBaemUMi ae.peraenth. tr Hrratiieswci (Deuble sheet) race, only !. per annum, la ad. wtemla Uitir address ttuiM HIM wkeret&eipsper Is mew ter. trew tt m MkM line aeeerfllBi te location. XBB WTELLHIBHCEB, lABCMUr, ra. l-'SC . tfj i 1 " ". Tin DItMjm. Mae. UA . .. . li. trHHM lmvn . nepuijiirins in ua uujw . their obttenctlve; tactics which 1 te keep the body in session an r eeMkurlng the various Items of Ittlls W1L .Bspid progress Is new and It is conceded that the i the) Heuse In a week or two Mt go before the Senate. It has become a Btrty ' Measure and Is likely te have all Democrat!? votes cast In its favor I an the Bepubllcan votes cast against rH . If tee same disposition prevails in :,-' Senate, .as is probable, It will slM60iitealaw. It will have served, iattaf its stormy career, te furnish a ItttotefllneferahCpolltlcal parties; or -twaer, wfiat will no amy as sucn avtfeeat being the line. "We note tatBtsOBe Democrats change te Ilarrl- m as some Republicans teuieveiana, yea tee tariff Idea ; but they are net as appearing in overwhelming numbers. (Chicago Tribune and the St. Paul , JntMtr Press find their party aiuilaUens rj? ieBtf tobecentroueu ey tueir larm ' MatlAu .nil thAv nrnnminrn for tiin qBepabllcan ticket ; the Tribune declares 'lasabstance that the Democratic party '.rbalaftkd In General anil the Hoeublican - '.iI.Im l.A j.1 l .Ma nerftnnlnr If. InllM 5 it for better or worse in preference. -t5,Of ceane, that is only an excuse. Tlie vtSTWbune finds its prosperity and comfort . Jatee besom of its nartv and stoes there ; 6 dalu It rlil1sra fn VIMr nn 1 1 nil nole " " r....ew WW r ..w.- 1 seeW at the old thing, net te hurt it. .Hn'llke feeling permeates the party generally. The Democratic party I tee great advantage in this contest, r, that the party platform takes in all reasonable protectionists, and the (Iras, traders have newhere else te go ; '- fwhafsas" the .Bepubllcan platform re- ; .iawrsalessly kicks out all free traders and . Wftfl Mriut At, wAfc fiAllnVA In nrrttfnf ttn n f fi iatibub; K $. -une Democraue candidates eugut grf IBarerare te ealn votes en lb Is issue en ftesgesieral average. There is no doubt tfcat a great many Democrats in this neck 'Sat weeds de net warmly approve the re re falaeUens of duty made In the Mills bill, 'JsYid sympathize with Bandall and Bow Bew ''n la their opposition te it; but tihar knew that the reductions made v w small and net likely te be injurious, 3d teat they can afford te make all the MriOee that is demanded of them te aicara party harmony en the tariff Issue. i '9"iy ead coma into the party lines much decently than the free trade Re- ,who have te shut their eyes, tot Chicago Tribune fashion, te stbeirdese. ,?. . Dyaaaiters. Whether the Cblcace. Durllucten & , iQainey engineers arrested for dynnmite BSSMptracy are proved innocent or found i'fallty, the organization te which they -MlODf will net suffer any less of public - ioeandence, for the engineers are known k Ife He mi excepuoeauy uiieuiguub wuy ui ,.;JBU, WU UWk tUlJT JCDltUVUUlD UJCIUUC1 "hit ' thm vrnuld httVA nvmnnthr with 4yamlters Is beyond belief. It would htm Tcy (range u. lueie wua nuu aiuir taVOportlen of cranks In the great army I i' a . M 1-. 1 9 .1 1 At . ;.: wgaaizea ioer, uuu m uiesa uuya iua dynamite bomb has a peculiar foscino fescino foscine , $ ttea for the hairbralned and excitable -, iiaaiTjauais wne nave maae irouuieror jtestr fallewmen in all ases. v.-!v&.,CraaksandcrlmlnalshaveeplJdmlc3e it ' nasullai forma of crime and outrage, and Vdswsry dose reader of the dally papers " imiMi liav nnfafl finttr fha vAnlfal nf a . Aplma nftan 11n.irAi1 lrn.raral P. Islteakind with eccentric variations. . iif A wesaan poisons her family and very 'voea w read of ether families poisoned. fjmu. commits suicide in an ingenious pad horrible way and ether suicides are kk te fellow his example. Until the , jjKyaaailU. idea becomes familiar aud pee- fNUra ft little of Kusslan Kiblllstle lit simtars, there will be'dynamlte cranks timlnals, but the explosive ia be eat te handle and se uncertain of i that it must in time be left only the most desperate and reckless of M: A Beard of Health. ' . Mayer Edgerley calls upon councils te V- tee previsions of Article XV of the city charter empowering the creation ,0 beard of health. The new law gives .,- WffjwuiiiUB fuwer hj iue uiuyui ; y wiue uuuer iue uiu rfxiiue it t rf'.trM with flia nnnrf nt nnm. Wi&zzL "." ;r ..v. . zzr r-r-umua pteas. xt mases no uiuer- Eieeee te the public who does tha ,3fBK, se long as it is done, it would imi tlf tlmmoiTer la tha mnra nn : ftBpetntihg power, as he has by virtue of h.Slkai office a close relation te the city's DaftadtftrTa.ffatrn. Vrhnn If tha rnr.n. Di jaUtbr were thrust uoen him. he would ' teat the beard of health had mnrn a paper existence. It the new pre- lis adopted, the maver should net Ijaafce tee beard a partisan concern. The ,P McralB should have representation ' Mtes saembership of five, though the law i aet se require. 1'v The Americas Tarty. $ Is seems that there Is an American i?ftitr in tee field which proposes te Itself . aaUenal convention and a national .ticket. It successfully advertises itself KM out in California' by proposing bran 6. Hewitt for president. Mr. Hewitt says be la net feel enough te run M stt candidate, and we believe him. He ;ml4 make a very geed president, in deed, and we would, be very glad .'(Yt for bim, net because he ftsJams in the doctrine of the American K, which he probably does net, but nt a Is generally right In his beliefs wirageeui ia acting up te them. n tee manner of man we want ever L5 W presume the American party te exclude ether foreigners from ttkabr,, twaide the Chnese; and f ibe.eeustry may be ripe for such a iclieme. It may become se full as te want te shut .the doers. lint the day Is net yet ; and may never be. . The ever-crowded countries of the earth have literally poured their pepula tien into eurs,'timi the result has been the rapid Increase of our country In wealth and power. There Is present need of Beme restriction upon their free Immi gration se that It may be of a valuable claw. The Jaw which prohibits the lm. portatlen of contract, labor was a limit ing law of this klndrand-waolcseme In its character. We haveshuteut Chinese find contract cheap labor, criminals and paupers ; but there is new no demand in public for any radical restriction of immigration. Tub Philadelphia Timet baa performed a geed aervlee te all frlenda of trnth in Its publication aide by aide of Cleveland'a tariff message, Blalne'a Parts and Jb'lorenee letters and the Republican and Demoeratlo tariff planka. These contain the essence of the Isiuea upon which the coming provi dential election will be fought. We have first, the clear and trumpet toned utterance of the prealdent en the burning laine et the hour; Then cornea the criticism thereon of the keenest Republican of h la time. Finally we have the carefully formulated tariff planka el the two parties. These who can not make up thelr mlnda after reading tbeae probably have no mind worth con sidering. Certainly nothing could be Icaa ambiguous than the diverse doctrlne here preaented. There la no possibility of con fusion. The liiaue la se clear that the way faring man may understand It, Cot,. FKi.Lenfl, et New Yerk, made a great hit at tbe lUltlmere JJemocratle meeting when hn aald: "Our govern ment la well oendttoted, and we are at peaeb wllh all the world except Ingalls and Ferakor. " Tun I'hlladelphla Jnqutrer soems te be aa ignorant n the Recerd upon the sub- Jee t of the tariff as It alleeta i'ennsjlvanla Iren leduatrles. The following complaint eta railroad vice president aud the editorial comment will be appreciated when It la re membered that the Mills bill doea net change the proaent duty en Iren ero : Hew the buslneM men of the country leek upon the Mill tar I IT bill la shown In an intorvlew wllh Vice President Hteele, et tbe Pittsburg, Hhonange A htke Erle rail road company, reported In the Mew Yerk Tribune. Hatd Mr. Htcele : "The merest tyro In political economy ouRhtteRi's that the pasaage ortbeMIIH bill will ruin the carrying trade of tbe country. Take the Iren ere produet for Inatance. If tbe previsions of that bill m te Iren ero are adopted, disaster will auro aure ly oemo upon that Industry. Prem the mlnea of J-iske Huperlet. alone 6,000,000 tone of ero are carried yearly te tbe fur naeea and mil! of Wostern Pennsylvania and Eatteru Ohie. Five limes that quan. tltyet lime and like material uaed lu the preparation of iron la llkewlae being trans ported. Among the llrat reanlta et the Mills' bill will be the destruction of thla great carrying traOle. If no ether Injury resulted, what widespread stagnation would fellow I Yet thla is only a amr.ll part of the ruin whlen will fellow, in every portion et the country 1'have visited people are gradually awakening te the eon oen een sequences of a longer oeutlnuanco of Demoeratlo administration. " Thla Is the kind of argument that ap peals both te capitalists In the anape et railway stockholders, and te worklngmen. In the form of rnllway empleyea .of all gradM. If the Mills bill takea away tbe business of their reads, the former leso their; positions. It la an argument that doea net need elaboration ; It points lu own moral and makea lta own application. .-- Twe Hlxty.twe pound watermelons, the heaviest of the crop In Southwestern Uoor Ueor Uoer glabave been exprcased te Mrs. Urever Cleveland by Oeerglan admirers. These melon men lutve n bold method of adver tising thelr produet a -a,i , "Kvnnv advance towards a froeexoliaugo of commodities is an advance la clvlllta clvlllta lien; every obstruction te a free exchange la born of the aame narrow, dospetlo spirit whlen pianted castles upon the Rblne te plunder peaceful cemmerce; every obstruc tion te comraerco la a tax upon consump tion; every facility te a free exchange cheapens commodities, inoresse trade and production, and promotes civilization. Nothing la werse than sectionalism within a nation, and nothing la better for the peace of nntlena than unrostrleted freedem of oemmorco and lnteroeurso with oaeb elher." JeiiNSunnMAN. 7?c;)orfen'Mi Jnfeniafieiiaf Monetary Standard." Junt 0th 1S03. Tur. only persons te be affeeted by the paatage of the freo-woel feature of tbe Mil In bill are the gontlemon who are engaged in that infant industry established by Adam In tbe year one el watching uaoep eat tbe grass provided by nature Net a woellen mill In tbla country will oleao when tbe Mills bill passes. We only raise in this entlre country 05,000,000 pound of wool, according te Mr. Mills, and we consume in manufacture about 000,000,000 pounds. On the manufactured artiele wa hsve from OS te 213 per cent. duty. yew Yerk World. Jehn It. Fellow, of New Yerk, in a speech at Haiti morn paid a tribute te the memory of William Henry Harrison, but auggested that a grandfather fame was sometimes llke a grandfather's clock, which "Steppod short never te go again when the old man died." PKRSONAIi. Tuemah it. II AUNAnn, esq,, of Camden, Walt. Whitman's most intimate frieud, says tbe poet Is slowly falling. He aaj a the doctors liove no hopes of his rocevory and aay It Is n question whether he will last a few weeka or a few mentba. Hkv. Danikl Ruiebl, a highly and intluentiat Uttruiaa rnlniater of the llo lle llo fermed church, died auddenly en Friday at Dlllsburir, Cumberland county, of heart dUease, He was eighty years of age, and had been In tbe ministry ter nearly llflv years. ' ' Hen. Themas ,. McOamant, auditor general et tbe state, was in laucdster yea terday aocempanled by hia son Waltere, arranging for the resldeuce or the latter here during tbe period of his law studies In tbe oiUeo or Brown it Hensel. Yeung MaCamautwas graduated from liafsyette college at the last commencement with the highest bonern of his data HAnniseN- smokes, but be never drinks. Even when he entertains a flatty the public is told that net a wine bottle is te be seen en his table, net a white-wine bottle, nor a red-wine bottle, nor a battle el champagne, European or American. Even whnn hn enjoyed tbe honor of entertaining Jamea Q. Mlalneat dinner in hla house net a wine bottle was visible among the viands or en the sideboard. The distinguished guest and hla distinguished host waded through the various oeurse, from the soup tureen te the pudding dUb, in a reselute spirit without being distracted even by the slightest vinous lutne from any bottle, oerked or unoerked. A nilKAT VOIOH Sbejang soprano sweetly, IJer voice was like a lyre ! llut en Sunday she ate onleu. Ana bustea up the choir. -Frent i ilncefn Journal, seme Vealleu Togple .i.'h S.t?UHJ1. '? runntll It gets beyond the reach et luudlclne. lhey often say;Oh it will ear away," bat In inest cssSTi, wears them away.' CenW they he inQucSl te try the suecwaful mQlclne called enTn Uttlsie, which we aeli en a positive KuarinieS tecure,thfy weula lmmeSlaiely eS the or cellent encct aiter wlnK thi nrst flew Dugguu. lain lva aw i A GUEAT DI8COVKBY. The greatett discovery of the nineteenth can. tjiry la iir, Lealle'a fcppclal !Tecrlptlea Ter sick headache, which Is the discovery of an uulnent phvalclan ana used by him ter ever J htrty yenrsbeiere giving it te the public, ana It stands le-day without a rival, bead adver. tiMraeotiaaBettiercolains, DRIFT. This is tbe llme et year and kind of weather when n body wants everything short short articles in the paper, abort aermens from the pnlplt, abort eterlcs, essays and peems in magazines and books. It is therefore the tlme that Is liardest en these who have te aupply these short things. Fer it is a geed deal easier te apeak from forty te alxty minutes, or te write a column, In elaboration of any subject, than properly te treat that same sutject In twenty min utes, or In one r,r two brief paragraphs. That seems te stand te reason. Yet a geed many reasonable poeplo don't soem te reallze It. There appears te be a notion still preva lent that quantity is the great. mark of .value and excellence, It must be owleg te Ibis fallacy that volumes of short storlea In literature de net aell nearly as well as long nevela each filling an entlre volume ; II In deed this Is the case, an l have seen it as serted In a recent literary Journal, The writer declared that, whlle everybody in America read the short story when it ap peared In tbe papers or magazines, hardly anybody bought these abort stories when published in book form. In England, this same writer aald, It Is Just the opposite. There nobody buys the long novo), but Just new everybody wants velumea of abort storles. I don't knew, of course, hew much truth there is In the aaasrtlen. llut 1 de knew that In the last few month mere volumes of geed short atorles have been produced in this country than long nevela,, And I de knew, tee, that seme et the for mer Will take thelr pi bee permanently In enr American Iltnrature when meat of the latter will have been doscrvedly forgotten. At nil events, for inidsummer reading no long novel of the season can oempara with, for example, such a volume of delightful bird sketches as Mr. Olive Therno Miner's lateat, " In Nesting Time," et which I told you a fewwoeks age, or with atiyone et the books of short stories by MitsHarah Orne Jewett, wboe The JCing of 'Felly Ja lund.ttnd Other People hai Just been Issued in a pretty book ny Mesarr, Houghteu, MI(lllUitt'a,ef Jloaten. 1 particularly mention this last because I bave'Just llnlsbed reading II, and am mera than ever Imprcased with Mlai Jowott'soz Jewott'soz Jowett'soz qulalto literary art. I don't bellove that of the whele host of Amerlcan wrllera el abort aterlea, and lliey are far superior te the English, thore la one, man or woman, who In tha highest forms of llterary skill, In that whleb makes writing a real urt.caulae called supoilerto Mlsi Jewett j Indeed there are very fuw who are her pcers. There Is an uudefluable Bomethlng In the best of her work that brings her very close te Udwlhorne. I thtnk I called your at tention te thla in talking, seme time age, of her charming llttle vnlume called " The Whlte Heren." It Is even mere strikingly felt whlle reading such porfeet skotebes as "Tbe King of Felly Island," and rnarkedly In The I.indtcape Chamber." J eat what It la I don't knew. It is net in the alyle, nor in tbe plot,' It ia mero In the similarity of feeling called up in the mind el the render, than In anything that appears in the language or structure of the story itself, a oerlaln "elusive quality," a flne auggestiveneas, a delicacy of touch, Just hinting ntunmentloned trage dies, at the profeundeat depths of pathos In the midst of the grotesque, starting the teara of the heart whlle auillea are en the face i a vague something, In short, that will net bear analysis or deilnltien, a pervaslve aroma, an linpresalve undertene, which are tee tine, tee uplrltuallzbd, ii be described. I knew of no writer who evor poasetsed thla quality, thla ozqulslte art, as porfeotl y aa Miss Jewott, except, as I have said, tbe great master llawthorne hlinself. What makes Miss Jewetl'a bhert stories especially appropriate and enjoyable ter aammer reading, ia the out-deer air that breathes through nearly all of them. Take, ter insiance,inenrs( one or this lateat volume, "The King of Felly Island." The boom of the billows, the seething awash of the waves in rythmic beating en tbe shore, are present all the time Yeu soem te feel all the whlle the pungent salt sea air blowing through the pager, and auggestlng a restful calm uud refreshing ceuinesr, lu strong contrast with the mighty under tow of passion that Is tearing at the howls of at least one of the adorn lu the story, and that Involuntarily Is communicated, net te the emotional aurtace, but directly te the deep inner depths, et tbe reader'a soul. He the calm of tbe country, away from all tbe biMtle, and bustllnv thought and feellug, ofelty and town ; tbe bracing porfume et the forest wttli Bwoet oaers wafted from tbe distant fields, te say nothing of tbe weli nigh oppiesslvo nulet and stillness as of decay and death in the secluded old colonial mansion in the "Landacape Chamber;" they produce a strangely rest ful, retlred feeling, that Is rather empha sized. than otherwlso by the touching gre. tesquenesn and weird pathos et tbe atrange old ceuple who dwell in tbe old decaying heuse. Nature In still ethor moods and aspects la all around uh In midst of "The Courting of Sister Wlsby," with all the humor and ahrewd Yankee wisdom por trayed in the story of a rural New England neighborhood, lu faet, in all but ene or twoel the eight charming atorles et the volume, nature In all her varying moods, Is se constantly and pervaalvely present that the volume deservea te be ranked among our beat out of deer books, hs it certainly is ene of tbe very best colledions of short stories in our literature. 1 did want te tell you also of ene or two specially geed things for this kind of weaiuer, in ine Atlantic Monthly tot July. But knowing the demand (or short things, I'll net de It te day. Unuas. m s Tha I'jlie of lleauty Weuia uever have been awaraea te Vemig if her teeth had bcen yellow. Knit! mortal, nn nn llke tbe dettles of table, have perishable teeth, but these they retain unimpaired te hii ad vanced age, If they will use HuZODONT, which keeps the tueth free from impurities which destroy them and renders ths in elilecu et admiration. It la pure, refreshing, leaves an agreeable flavor In the mouth, and rweet ens the breath. i'.M.WAw S'A A'A MA KlClFs " When you conic te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meetincr and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. . , cirtHtu t T WANAMAKER'S .MAcrea FLOORSFACE. vt PHILADELPHIA P J.-,'-' TT rtrecum at i r is no Yeu knew that there worthy het weather (or weather) thing for wear home use but wc have it. any or If you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. MMLIBIOCS. IHAAAiMIW ..... w,-,.w j juji. REMOIOUS SERVICES WILL BR held In the following churches ea Bun af V.B lne 0'n t lfr-an. in the evening at 7:4 J. fiunflay school at 1: p.m. Wheats hour Is different It la specially noted y Cncscii or Uoe-vomer of 1'rlnca ana Or ange. rrechtnaUO:a.in.ana7:t,p.Bi.br ttrn pastor. Sabbath school at 9:15 a. m. JJSS? .TA";!!"0A,', tush ). en Mul berry Street, above Orange-freactitng at icheclMuTa7' bjrlh8IM,l,r" Bnn4' Olitbt Jiavtist CBtraoHCeTnf r, el Wash ington and liuks street, rreachlng at 10 3 a. m. ana c p. n.,ny the pastor. Bunday CnsisT Lethra Cammi-Vf est King street, X. I., iteed. pastor, uivlne servlcs tomor row rooming and events M-th naval hours. BunOay school at 0a m. UBAua LiTBisiM.-(jorner of North Queen ana James street. Itev.O. Elvln linunupea- ter. suueay school at 0:00 a m. U.ual dl TtneaerrlcrsatimMa.m, and flp.m UniTsn iiaa-niKSH ia Chbist (CevbkAst). West urangeana Concord streets-Uer. J. a. fans-, pastor.-. Preaching at 1C-JO a. m. and 1:U p.m. by tbe pastor. Sunday school at aa m. St. STinisx's la-rniRAir c'arscn, (Mermani corner Beatb Duke ana Church atreeU, Her. . atslater, pastor. Sorvlce te-morrow morn ing ana evtming. eau cam school at Ba. in. TiaoaLIeAL Flnt :hnrrh niannui Niirth Waterinet,nev. r. r. l.ehr, pastor, breach In at 10-10 a. m. in the German language and 7:lip,m.lnthe Kngllnh. Bunday school at 9 a. m.i l'rayer meeting en Thnrsaay and frlnay evenlDgs. Teaehers meeting en i'ti day evenlng at the parsonage. bt. l'AUL'a liareHMBD-Uev. t. W.Memlnger, pastor. atoRularmernlngana evening seivlce at 10.80 a. m., ar.d 1M p. m. The evening ennen by Ker. Merrow, U. V. Sunday school at 0 a. m. jtirst JiToanae Cvtracii. Rer. J. H. Tlttel, U. 1J, pastor, eervices te-morrow at 10i3j a. m..ana7ti5p m. snnaayaoheol at 9 a, m. HT.LUII'flKireniltk.HaHiittBAminiiii KM. Wm. r. Llchllter. ttuter. Iivinn nniM t iu:ju a. in uia r.t p. in. eunaay school at 9 m. aervice in thn uerman lanonace at 6 p. m. Uhv. K. V. Unrfaart, U. O., oOlefatl "a-. l'aaaarraaun Mbmesui. CHnactt, Seuth Uueun street, Themas Thompson paater. 1'reoehln lu the morning; at 10.30 a m. ana In the evnnlng; at 7:43 p. m. Hanaav school at 0 In a.m.. zeung poenie's meetlna- at 7:15 n. m. rrayer ana teachers meeting Wednesday eve eve nmifat7:e, JdeaiviAir.-J. Max Hark, l. D., pastor, 9 a. m. Sunday school i 10:80 a.m.IIusa memorial X.ttany and aormen. Ne evening aervice. ex. Jena's l.trraxRA. aev. 11. r. Allemsn, I). U. paater. Services nt lU:.1Qa. m. Me eve-: nlUlT berVlCa l.Af1tlfA .HA nrava nnwllna en Wedncsdayvenlngat8. eabbath school at nt. Jehn's at 9a. m. and at Qetwala Meme- lini uun,ini u,, e II. ID. MESHOKiTs-The Old Mennenltes will held set vlc in their church, corner or Katt Ulu st nut and aherrnan atieeta, en Sunday, July 6, at 'i p.m. I'rnachlng In both languages. t'.i uwiuwuw-aimnay scnoeiatua m. Church at 10;3'j a in. and 7;tS x. m., oenaueted bv the naater. Membera will niAaan rmnv their books and pnw f urnlture alter thess ser vice ns tbe church will te: hiieagulycleansed dur-nr the next fortnight. l'BiusBTTBRiAB-Ulvlne aervlccs at the canal morning hour, confiucted by tha paater. ltev. J. Y. Mitchell, it. D. Noevonlngteivlce. Bt. aci.'bM.K. CntmeM-Cbarles Keaas.pas. ter.-Sundy school at 9 a. m. Special ser vices admlUIng alxty-nue membera Inte the churuh at I0-.30 a. m. l'rcachlng at 7:tS p. in. YeuDg people's meeting at 6:00 p. m. Preach' iK aiunuay iiihuv vy HOT. uee USUI. TOm. jioraneu aaarestea en i'ueaday night by Kev. a. u nun ii kdu het, v avia aieKeei ri meeting en Waanesdav maht. Prayer Jf iBilT llArriST. servloea at the regular hours . morning ana evening, paater. Kev. J. N. fel well, bunaay school ut 9 a. m. Kvenlng sub J net-' 'The Covenant of Bloed.1 Prayer rinsT M. K. Cnuncu. ltev. J. it. T.Gray, pas- ter, Linu meeunga ana snnaay ichcel at 0 a. m, 10:10 ft. m. nruchlnir bv llev. Iir. Itnrrmr. B p. in preaching by pastor. 7:3 p. m Men. any una ihuraany, class meetings. Wednes day, prayer meeting. Westbiim M. K. Cmmen-K. W. Burke, pastor. 10 80 a m. and 7:U p. m preaching by paater. htinaay school at 2 p. m. Vruyer weetlng en 'Jhursdsy evening at 7: l J. RasTMiisteaU. K. Cuurcu.. Sunday school .t D a. in. SAliAUX Of" JTAtlliWN. A MTKIOU'H PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street, Lancaster, Pa. We remind you of the many bargains we have offered te you within the last two weeks. These are all "actual bar gains," or in ether words, they are sold ler Jess than they can be bought for in any ether store. We have added a" number of ethers te thti already long list of reductions. Pure Milanese Silk Gloves, stitched backs, finest colors and black, formerly 37c. reduced te 25c.( Finest English Lisle Gloves, regular finish, formerly 25c. re duced te 15c. Black Beaded Grenadine re duced from $1.25 te $1.00. Black Spanish large dot dra pery net, 56-inch wide, reduced from $2.00 te $1.50 a yard. Parasols, in all colors satin, reduced from $1.00 te 85c. Fancy Parasols reduced from $2.00 te $1.25 ; from $2.50 te $1.75 ; from $2.75 te $2.00. One let el White Fans, white Ivery sticks, feather ends, plain or painted, reduced from 75c. te 50c. a piece. Satin finished lute stand covers, reduced from $1.35 te $1.20. Brainerd & Armstrong's knit ting silk, one let at 25c. a ball, regular price 33c. Remember the four lets of Jerseys, at 62, 75, gi.oe and $1.25 a piece. This is your last chance te get them for these prices. One let of Lace cellars at 19c. worth 37c One let at 10c. worth 20c. Special bargains in table linens, towels and napkins. All stamped linen goods at reduced prices. Our fans are in operation all day and make our store rooms the most delightful in this city. ASTRICH'S ?. 0. F., Lancaster. j AUOlJ K SUKA-b'JfKK'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (UV OWN. DISTILLATION.) NO. 16 GKNTilK SQOABE. 'vroTierc is iiEHKnv uivkn that JJI the following deierlbea City llends are hereby otlled In jer the Sinking Fund of tbe Uue authorized by oraiiiauce approved March S, A. I. JK1, and amended byoreinanci approved March fi), 18JI, re refund sat) out of tneiuueuiuuneasei we city 01 Lancaster, l'a., at four per cent. Of thu Series of Plve toTwentv Year, vlai Nej. S7, &), S'J, 10. M, One 'Jheuaana Onllars each! Oi.2t,13,-:t.,W,Z1.i, SU,l,iS, 49, C3. til. VI, 93, Km. 101, US, lid, 107. 1W. 119. lie lvd ItuuaniJ Dellar each t Mea. 8.4, li.'2,,2S,N.3i, SI, K, S.1, 51, , 30, 4J, I3.6l.et, til, W, 60. 07, 13. 8J, 70, 71, li, 73, 74, 7). 70, SI, S 1W, 11)1, 1CU One liun liun dietl liellara each. "i he abeve numbered bends wlllhe pretentcd for payment nt i hla eitlce en or before the drat Oayel July, lssa i lnicruat en said bends will ctmoen iDatdMe. Iu:ualijji5 jLimr. KDOKHLEV, Mayer. TttVAN'H iTU)OK. USE LEVAjTS FLOUR. t Always Glvei BaUj faction. M,Th3 QUT1CURA. RKMEDlEa- Every BTight I Forateliecl Uattl the skin wa raw. 'Sodreevered with scales like spots of mortar, Cured by the uutlcexa Kemeeies. lamgrtngtofellyen of the extraordinary ctUMian your Cnictm Bsxaoissperfermsdon aa, Abtintthnlitet April laatt notleeaseme lei pimples like retting ett all ever my body. iiuv vuuugnv uuimna- or it nntu soma nn later en. when It began te leek like spots of mortar spotted en. aad which came off in layers, accompanied with Itching. 1 would aeraubavery night untu 1 was raw. than the nnxt night the scalrs, hMng formed mean while, were scratched off aialn. In rata did 1 consult all the doctors in lb country, but wtiaontate. Aftergtving np all hops of re covery, I bappenea te see aa -ftararUsemant In the newspaper about i enr Cbticeba Bbhb mas, and jpurcbaasa teem from my dragalst, and obtained almost Immediate relief. Ibe- h ie nuura mat me scaiy eiuptlOBS graau aiiy.omppeaerranaoiMMnieared one bv one. itthave been fully cured. I had ths disease I1M IVf thirteen months belera t hwan ImkHnv lta CCTictraA MBMKbiEa, and in four or Ave weeka wajentlre'y curea.'My dUnaae waa ecasma ana -pterlatls. I moramenOed Ccticeas Kbusdiss te all lu my vicinity, and 1 knew nf a great many w he have taken them, and thank for the knowledge tl them. especially lnethsrs who have bab'ea wllh Scaly era pttena en their heads and bodies. I cannot express In words the thanks te you for what the con cen con ciraattnraettahavebeentome. My body waa covered with scaler, ana I was an awful peota peeta c e te beheld Mew my skin 1 aa nice aad clear as a haby 's.' 8epl.SI.iH7. a,te'COv,Memii,wu. m ob; 7, f8 Net a trace whatsoever of the disease liem which 1 suffered has nbewn itaelt since my. UCO.COTST.J "we cannot de J uttlce te the esteem Id. vhlch Ccrtccaa, the great sain Cure, and cjimcsa Bear. an exqeTiite sttn Beauiiner, p.-epared lirai II, aim liUTIOCBA BiaOLVSBT, tn IBS Bleed Pntlfler, are heiaby tbe thousands tipen thousands whose lives hwe been made happy by the cure of agenlsina'.hnmllUilng, Itching, scaly sand pimply aiamses of the skin, scalp, and blced, with less of hilr. . 'old everywhere. Price, rrmccB, Mcj PeAr, tSe I ItaantviMT, n.oe Prenared byahe 1'UkSKU. UUUU AMD U1KM1CAL. CO., Bos Bes Bos eon, Mass. aarsouflfer ' Uew toCnre Skin Dlseasef," Clpages, 8) lllnatratlens.and lue tmtlmentais. PTIUfl'I.ltS, black-heads, red, reughxbapped A XUJL ana akin pre eon tea by Cdticdra tetv. Catarrhal Dangers. Te be f reca from the dangers of surrocatten while lying down; te breathe freely, sleep soundly and unaiiturbed t te rlse relreshca, head clear, brain actlve and free Irem pain or aehe te knew that no DOlioneua. nutria mat- ter eenies me bream ana rots away the deli cate machinery of smell, taste and hearing! kj icui iuhi iun syiiem oees net, tnreugn its veins and arteries, suck nff the poison that Is sure te nmlermtae and destroy, Is indeed a blessing beyend all ether hntnan enjoyments. Tepurchase Immunity frornaneha fate should betheotijeot cl all afllloteJ. llut these who have tried many remelles and physicians de spair of rolleferoure,: BAHfOHD'8 It adieal'CUKK meets every phase el Catarrh, from a simple head cold te the most loUhsemo ana destructive stages. It is local ana constitutional. Instant In rellev. lng, permanent In eurlug, s if c, economical and never-falling. BAnroan'slUuieir.CcBB centlits of ene bot tle m the UADioALLURg.enoborof uatasrual Felvsmt, and ene Impbevid Ikhalxb, nil wrapped In ene package, with treatite una at at rectlens, ana sela by all arugglsts for II. CO. rOTTBB DnOO A CUBVIOAL C0 BOSTOH. Ne Rheumatiz About Me. 1NOHK MINUTE. The tlnllcura Antl-I'a'n Platter relieves Ehnnniatlsm, Bclatle, Sudden, Sharp ana Ner vous i J'alns, BtratnB ana Weaknesses. The first and only piln-kllltng plaster. Mew, eris. Inel, Instantanoeui, lntafllble, safe. A mar mar veleous Anttdote te 1'aln, lnllimmatlen and Weakness. Utterly unlike ana vastly supe rior teall ethor plaaters. At all druggist, u cents five ler (1 00 ; or, pestage frep, of Fer- TCB DBCU AHD CUKMIOlL CO , ltotten, USSS. JelSlydW.Sftlyw B KNSON'S 1'IiA.STEKS. Yen Run tsm fhnf ..Mfjililni. WILL YOU ana lretung by using SBABcar? Ut rmojiATiiTnei, feip for Teu EaCHANUK ter, Krzema, xingworm.urenna Itch, l'olsen Oak, or ether skin BUf KKaiNU or scalp dtteaae that Is worry lng . you night ana aay. When once KOU cured by this soap there will be no return of the trouble, COMFOUT If you wlah te prevent conta gious or catching" aiaeases AND JOY t daring the summer months, (elther among your family or your domestic animals,) burn Sbabcbt's dl dl riieu Cabvlks freely In your Closets, Cellars, Kitchens, Outhouses, Chicken Coops, Bird :ageg, stables, Heg 1'ens ote. Absolutely no danger of Urn. These candles are handy and always reany for lmmodlate nse. aarltemeuibcr Ukhsen's I'lastib for aches ana pains. (i) rniiY'B ekkam BAiiii. 0ATARHH---KAY FEVER. ELY'S CUEAH BALM euros Celd In nead Catarrh, UoeeUoia,llayrnvor,I)efno3S.Uoaa. aehe. Prloe te cents, easy te USE. Ely Ure'B, OwCKO.N. X., U.H.A. ELT'3 CllKAM BALM Cleansei the Natal ravsagrs, Allnja J'aln ana Innammatlen, lleals the S.rea, Itestercs the Senses et Taste anasuiell, tuytue"cuuk. A particle la appllea Inte each nemil ana Is agreeable. Prloe se cents at Druggtata i by mull, registered, te cents. ELYBBOTHEltS, .nn,K.iH. 5 Warren Street, New Yerk. neviiya&w SAFE, SOKK AND SfEED Y OUHB. Uupture, Varlcocelo and Special Diseases of either aer. Why be hnmbuggea by quacks when you can Una In Dr. W right the only Kbq Kbq eiab I'nTsieUH In l'hlladnlphla who makes a specialty of the above diseases, ana Curbs Tbbkt Curbs Ouaraktibd. Advice Free day ana evening, strangers can botreatedand re turn home same aay. Offlcea private. .. ., Dtt-w- " WEIGHT, .. .l Ni3rtl N,nUl Btreet, Abeve Uace, S&8S& I'hUodelphU. VOMPI.KX10K J'U WO tCli. QOMPLEXION POWDEK. LADIES) WUO VALUE A RKFINED COUl'LKilON POZZONTS medicated; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brllltant transparency te the skin, llomeves all pimples, Ireokles ana Ols-colerntlor-s, and makes the skin delicately seu and beautiful. Itcentalns no lime, white, loaaerawento. In three shades, pink or flesh, whlte and brunotte. FOB BALK BY All Druggists rind Faney Goods Doalera iJvorywhero. WHKWAUB Or IMlTATIONS.-g UPK1NU, 1883. Fine Tailoring, This la te Inform my customers that I am n?7 prepared te show them an Assortment of Spring suiting ana rrewserlng that cannot be surpassed. " " The Latest Woveltlos In Spring Overceating et my own Importation and confined styles. H. GERHART. fine ijjjSSSS:90Kai T 11 E Yeates Institute. (UKV. MONTOOMKUYK. HOOPEll. U. A.. lleadmeater,) will UEOl'EN FOll f UK YEAU 1&S3-3, ONMONDA.Y, SEPTEMBER 3, 1808 Mr. Heeper premises sptcl&l'y thnreugh luairurtleu lu Mathematlcr, l'dnmanshlp. Boek-keeping and the cauat Miijli.h studies. llu bera ti say, also, tbut having taught for mere ihtn a quarter of a century, be has dl ted beya ter Manuid, Yale, Princeton, t eluuibia. Auibumt, 'irlulty. West Point, and Annapolis, and ha never had a candidate ter admission rejeeted. Five or alx beya will be received Inte the family nt tb bfcivJmtntr. Circular forwarded en application. Fer tu ther Information auulv te tha nn. master, at Ne. 305 North Duke Strenf. JlyJ-StnaTTliS W JLDrMMTnMMMtm. , IS,VWMM"'"',"' - -" ivrna. ins. i. ju. TAKA80L8t PARASOLS ! ''i;';-TnKnMrUKUEDSStTKDBALMOr Parasols andSunshades 'AT THK- New Yerk Stere, During the past two meatts. te strong isrt dence eT the variety. CectmuUss of ntvles and anperler Vain for the money. ,w OUEWKLLKSOWK QLOAli, SUN OR RAIN DMBR1LL18 TJmbrellas, la ll, M and si-Inch alaas. Uat can be found. They wear better than silk and the colors are last black. ." SUataflBBHADCSUN All-Wpel Albatross, IXCKLLKNT VALUK IK SOFT SURAH SILKS. Popular Shades, te inches wide, I0e a yard. t.2S;teu,rSSe'itneVSfry D.Br,n Aaa- T01LKDUNOKD3, KKttSUOKKE. FR1MTBD 8A.TIHE8, UUALLIKS, BATISIJCJ A P1ECALKB, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, WATT & SHAN D 6, 8 fe 10 EABT KI NO BT. M TER8 k RATUFON. SERGrBS' TUB MOST AGREEABLE THING IN SUMMER 0L0THIN& FOE- MEN'S WEAR -ISA- SERGE! We have them for sis. us. M and rj, maCe te order In sUlctly llrst-class style. AUAKK30MKSTOCK OF Summer Trousers ! M.SOTO SIO.OO. IN LIGHT AND MIXKD COLORS. Myers & Ea tMen, FASHIONABLE TAILOK9, NO, 12 BAST KING BT., LANCASTER PA. J.B MARTIN A CO, SPECIAL SALE FOB- JULY. Everyday additional bargains are placed en the counters te take the place of these sold. FRENCH SATINES aeduced te 25e a yard. Tha largest stock In 1-nncisier te select from, and all reduced te 23c a yard, American Satines. Uress I'a'terra cnnUtulnK i, 10 and 11 yards redused te 7e a yard fermerprlce, 12xe. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS ! All reduced te 7e a yard Same goods we're sold at 12 and IB cents a yard, wu,we Our price en Yard Wide BATISTES Is 03 a yard ; regular price, Ue. w ,.1',VSxen towels, large size, knotted Irluge, at tee each. A large let or towels reduced te Scents a pair. J. B. MARTIN & CO. PRHTucrlf:,L,H(, KO" ORADINO -S. HlllKKTa SKOltd piopetals will Inn. celved by the street Committee up te Monday fel;i?,K J?ly 16 1,8?-al 1 o'clock, for grading tbarollewliiKtlreeu.to wit: UMen atreet, from laurel street te lore I.anej rement street Irem Laurel street te .Marfan '.eir,0etU.n,aU tUt6t' fTOm UoeUn1 te Plana and specldcatlens etnas seen at tha SEtten i?e?;e". y W,CI,y Kn8,neer' at e ah bids must be accompanied wiUi proper The commutes reserves the rtaht te relect any or all lilda received. kjw.1 Hropeaa no tm addressed te "Street Com Cem mlttee" ter 'Uradtns; of Streets" and de posited In etrvet Committee liex at the omen ' Wh. w' lDerten, alderman, Ne. M North Oneen street, Byoidsref BTEEKTCOUaflTTEE. Oie, yi, tutvajer, Clerk. j 6,7,10a rUBXlTVRB. TIOMYKR'S. FURNITURE WIDKEE'S GORIER, THE OLD VORNKR IS FULL OF GOOD HEW THINGS. Oar stock U tee large and must "be radueed before the season close.. Te de this wa nave wniwuueu hi giTe us people a cnanea te get Geed Furniture I AT A L1TTLB COST. . Wehavesbme goods feet tha newest, but Just aa geed) that will be sold if the price put ea them will sell them. These are UK BAT BARGAINS, and wa ex. .pact te see them mere lively. WiDMYER'S FUBIfiTUBS 8T0BX Oer. Xut.Klng & Duke Bts. QOH8A GIBBS. t. Roem Wanted. We need mere room for the stock which we have bought and are making up. We're go ing te get it by putting the prices se low that the present stock will move fast. Our necessity is your opportunity. If you're thinking of getting a ' raner, joining jK.oem or Bed room Suite, or any piece of Furniture, new is your time te buy. Come and leek at our New Stock en 2d, 3d and 4th floors of 31 Seuth Queen Street. OCHS a GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. apruiyd I dealra te call the attention or nay frlenda and patrons te the faet that I am newprepared te de general Undertak ing, te which my per sonal attention will ba given at moderate charges. Respectfully,; WALTER A. HEIS ITSH, 37 & 20 S. Queen St. Residence 37 Weat Vine Street, opposite St. Mary's Church. TQIUBNITDRE t FURNITURE 1 TBS UNDEBS1QNBD HAS BEOPENEO HIS BTOBE AT THE OLD STAND, Jfe. 38 East King Street, Which was doureyod by ere some tlme age. and has aperfectly New stock of all kinds of FURNITURE. PABLOH SUITES, BEDBOOU SUITES, TABLES, CQAIB3, II TO. UPHOLSTERING In All Its Branches. Alie 1'alntlna; and Or namenting Old Uhilra., HENRY WOLF; Ne. 38 East Sine Street. Je tfd DRY GOODS. QVENINQ TO-DAY. Ne. 25 East King St, Opening Te-day ! Dress cents. Qlnahauis at 10 and 12 Beet quality Batiste in tha elty lu abort lengths, aie ; regular prlee, 12 oenta. New equal Goods. styles In In style Batlnas at 12 Je; te the Freneta HOSIEBrY, GIOVES, Silk Mitts, QATJZE UNDEEWEAE, ate Gee. P. Rathven, NO. 25 BAST K1NQ ST., The People's Cash Stere LANCA8TKB, PA. uurlt-lydAw -tl a irsai
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