. v "J, ufr wtf- VT ;f ;-S JBeAlirOABTJbiS BAEkY ?PJmXJG35KOJgFt, WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 1888. & PN it - I' V & a! r- a1' V ft. J Jar 1L w J . 4' & 1,, AS S5f w k s: v I k LsH F.; ?' v RP. ! u? au1 A; I itf f 1 Dally Intelligencer. i PAitr imatuaBiren publishes all tee IHDBWIOI MW uiuw svw ma1 w twoMtblBhenr. i.Tka DallT Bdlilen of Tn Imtu a ia Aallvered bv carriers In the city )BJSM mrnunuina; wwui iui aw !" -v i ' ;r toad, KAO a yeari ea.80 for six months US ler tare month t (oe. per month. C.Sfta mtr lmLtlaavesa (Deable Sheet) . A. .& .M .AA A wuV t K, Mitt Pages, only 11.60 per annnm, In aft- iMtaerrbart wishing tnclr address csanBea ... . ant also atata where the rrmner la new for- E-Sfri-25sf. . aailifgmcnm irem iv w wt cuv ire. AMk (MMHlrai. arUtnMna 1 ftML.fm. W TUB INTKLLlQKNCKIl, gj , Lancaster. 'r anfl1i nan flfiimaiafillfiii J WAIWyWUM WBDWHWii ?'eera Lvise Tewjt rea tbj. '" iMnOONt TBATBLtBIU. OAW HAT k. 2 . u-..4n tt THXm. ilia - POST TAIO PSSl ! Cinl A WW, TM APOF.IM M1M ifmaD a enii . J rr-jrz wtfi-i A BWIJ OlJ few1 I'M public lias nes uearu, xur se iuuk tim, of the unicage, jjuniDgum v rk.,in. iribn thnt it wai probably wJSfe v .! K nnil In truth It llftS P bhui;wviv ) -. often been be stated te be from railroad m mnarces of information. The late under. Uklne of the railroad officials te Indict . .mliMint nOlMra nf thn llrnthprhoed of iS Ecrineers for conspiracy te lnjure the $KJre1, uncovers the fact that the strike is aft. .- eHI nn . wA If-, lanriti ivitnr te tha SU9M. ! L.fr tj vMtltiaf1 nennla at lenftt. fim FTf V1UU MJBtk IUD iwiiuau iivu ..... - ... &W cettiDK desperate ever me situation, igk ,-though they would have us believe that ii", us engineers are be, and that tlieynave Kv'lffltetaken te blew up the railroad with hvt'i . la. mui i naim arnvn i dynamite. This is a very Dsby story in deed, and we shall be surprised u u finally appears that any elllcer of the Brotherhood of Engineers has been n party te any such plot. It leeks ns though the officers of the company nre Victims of a tale of horror, concocted by Worthless witnesses, te bleed money out of them , for we de net like te think that tbey thcm-elve3 are conspirators in n silly attempt te discredit the Drother Drether Drother hesd officers by a manufactured story. It is net at all probable that a high offi cer et se reputable nn association as the Brotherhood of Engineers hits been n party te a dynamite plot against the railroad, and we dismiss it ns unworthy of belief upon its face. We note tbat the company nnd the Brotherhood officers are in conference, under the mutual admission that the Mnke ought te cease. "With this frame Ot mind, it ought te be easy te bring It te MX end. It has been a very costly affair te the company, if the enormous docreaee in its receipts is attrlbutable te this canst?, M presum ibly it Is. It was one of the most unnecessary strikes that has ever been known, and came about through the undue nrrogance of the railroad managers in treating the demand of their empleyes. Tills is a common falling of railroad managers, naturally prompted try their position of power and cultivated by their general success in kicking nny bady away who happens te be in their way. When occasionally they kick some thing that does net move, It is n novel exDerlence te them, and thev de net iMfj' Mmetimes grasp the situation and knew r low te treat it. The Quincy'a managers did net, in this instance, and their lack of mental agility has cost their stock holders a pretty penny. It is en such occasions as these that railroad presi dents can earn their big salaries many times ever, be much of preQt or less tie penilng en their line of action. Dlssttlsflcd Glass Manufacturers. OsorgeA. Macbeth & Ce., large man uficturers et chimney glass, in Title bu'g, are said te contemplate n removal te Belgium ; since they say that a careful calculation has sathfltjd them that ttiey can manufacture their products there and pay their 43 per cent, duty upon im porting it into this country, at less than It costs them here. They complain that tbey have te pay an average duty of 30 per cent, upon the materials they use, and that the union among their work men compels them te lie idle two months of every year. In het weather, glass blowing is very distressing te the human blowers, and the Pittsburg Union for bids It ; bat in the flerce struggle for ex istence in Belgium no such humane re trictlen prevails, nnd the continuous manufacture, of course, makes the pro duct cost less. TVe de net knew whether Macbeth & Ce. want a higher tariff en their goods, or ft lower one en their material ; but probably cither would satisfy them. If It Is true that the Belgium nmufaa turer can sell his works here at se much lew a price as te close our factories, the aUtetcianllke remedy Is te reduce the duty en the nw material ; but we doubt whether the case is altogether as Mac beth &Oi. Btite it, else thore would net have been se large a glass Industry estab lished here under our tariff. Probably the margin of profit is smaller than Mac beth & Ce. would like te have it ; but that is a common complaint new nmeng manufacturers, which time will remedy. The tariff ought te be deliberately ad justed te let the manufacturers live while keeping them from oppressing the con consumer ; and where the duty en raw materials is made less, that en the pro duct may fall also. Setu Leu's Letter. It his letter withdrawing from mem bership in the FirBt "Ward Hepublican association et Brooklyn, Hen. Seth Lew deea net dispose himself a free trader, as was charged at the first announcement of his rejection et the Republican Chicago platform. Mr. Lew makes Lis distinct point tbat protection has done vast ser vice in the past, but he believes that the demands of the times force a modifica medifica modifica ef this economic theory in certain direc tions. This is net te be interpreted as a fres trade utterance. It simply means wferm of the taiiff. The tariff must be made mero elastic te suit the conditions of modern trade. It must net be wed te build up a wall that will Imlat j us from the markets et the world, aVnd cause some manufacturers te acquire oermous preQta at the expense et the people. This is the Democratic objec tion te the present tariff and te reform it eOMervatively, and In the interests of manuf ictures and labor, will be the Dim. ratlc eodeaver. Ahample Pension Case. Li us have a little common sense en kM question et the president's pension Ntitt. Dismiss nellttra nnri nut .Ini.-r, tn ji Wttem facts. Th i.tf iu, ...,.. .,. - et the veto hatchut bv tr. ntAiQr. . H P tlw PPlicaUea fr Peaslen by the widow et Jehn Ilerbst. llerbst bad been a Union soldier, but, en being cap tured by the enemy, turnei In and fought under the rebel flag. He was recap turcd by the Union troops, but bis life was spared. He died in 1B0S, never having presumed te ask for a pension. Xew I comes his widow twenty years later te aSk for a pension. In refusing the peti tion, the president says : rne greaieai poaiieie jmi'BK'j " rr, aldsratten are dua te tne-e wfie bravt y fought, and who hetaK "fptared baye y lantulthed fn rebel prltena. But 1 will take no part In pnttlmc a name upon enr penalonrellwhlonrcprMentaa Union aol ael uier found fighting aRalnet the eauae he swore he would upheld ; nor ahenld It be fnra moment admitted tbatauch dotcrtlen and treachery are exouied when It avoids tbe rlgera of honorable capture and con finement. Xe w we will leave this question te the bitterest Cleveland-hating Republican. Was net this action absolutely right V TitK Republicans In the Heuse voted tbe ether day te reduee the duty en augar from 62 te 41 per cent. If the DomecraU had done tbla, it would have been eilled a free trade move. Tub government building at Wllllama Wllllama pert Is te be built et marble and net of granite, ai at llrat oentemplitod. After the purcb&ce of the altn there remained of the appropriation 1173,000. or tbia aum me department ostliuated for heating appara tus, building tbe approaches, vault, com cem com pensmlon of inperlntnndent and contlgeu centlgeu contlgeu cles, the aum of fUOOO. This latlereum, deducted from the amount given a avail able ter all parposea, leave (132,000. The lowest bid for granite wa( 137,000, or nearly (1,000 mero than tbe appropriation. Huoli being the situation the aupervUIng archi tect, exercising the discretion reaerved by him in ftiibmlttluK proposal, awarded the en tract te tbe lowent bidder of Penn sylvania marble at m,000. reTTBVti.t.i:, which I net half aa large ai -Lancvitur, linn ly prlvate enterprise Just completoda(2JO.OW allk mill, which will glvoemploymont te 1,000 operative. If tue I.uncaMer Heard et Trade would bring atilnclnttry of tlintilf.i hlther, thi poeplo would rise up nud cull ttiwn blenaed. s TniMti: I said te be aome rear In peach growing circle that the peach crop tb'a year will be fe large thnt thore will net be euniigb poeplo in the country toentthem. It 1 alnlnd thnt the crop tbl year will be at least lOOCOfOO basket?, which la d mi bio tbe crop it 1875, the biggest en record. Or e caUROfei the unprodtcentod crop of 1883 1 that large numbers et young orchard are maturing, and will bear their flrt crop tbl season, and tbn nther I that the piesenl year Is n remarknbly geed ene for the de velopment of the llner varlotle et peauhtH. Anethor propitious clrcuraatance that favor the nuccessful disposition et the enormous crop 1 the proximity et the peach raising districts: te the large nmrketa of the IhsU Arrt;tt living togetfaor forty-two years Mlobael Chauncey baa been divorced In New Yerk from bin wife, Maria L. Chaun eoy. What feel tbose mortal be I lli:ur. Ii Prosldent Cloveland egnln vntelng penxlen bill nnd oxeltlng Re publican editor tn doetaro thnt be 1 an enemy et the Roliller, The president dare te ay that Jehn Heibsl'a widow may net have n rounleti bco.iuse Jehn fought In tbe Confederate n well a the Union army. He also refUHt ThemnB Shannen n pension becaune bis disability aroae from having leal bl right nrm by the oxplealon of a can et pnwder nt n Keurth et July oelebratlon In 1ST0, he llien belng In tbe regular tinny. it Udrendfitl for the president tovetothoso menmirrH, even thntigb they are saturated with fraud. He Bay the Jtepubllcan. Tiik fflerts of the Jeurnallala' club In Philadelphia have been sold for fl.HOO, whlchUflOO mero than the dents of tbe ceucern. It Is n mournful end of a ence premising nrganl7tlen. Vr.HA. CitUR must be a very lively place ter nowspsper men. We rend tbat theie are seven (nllterH and proprietor of nowa newa nowa paper In Jail thorp, coelluod at tbe behest or tbe governinont and for whom no ball will be trtl:en. Jt I probably an unbaila ble oil jnau te apeak the truth about the rot ret rot tennoss of Heme of the etnte gnrertimeuta In Moxiei, but n dynasty that nerd n prison threat te koep It standing hn n very Insoctire foundation. If Calvin H. Hrlcomakea a huccceslni mannger el the Democratic campaign, It Is tiulte Hitely that be may drop Inte a neat In tue Unlteil Httites Houate from Ohie. PEtlSONAU Mit Mii.t.H baiet hi mind en linving n vete cm the THrllt bill next Haturday. ll oenlldently oeunta upon a mslerlty of from tan te thirteen. Dan UiiMENTneuT'H abconce from the II niHd wiitm llib true wool (Uue of the Mill bill waa halnc veted upon exclte the Indignation of the Heading Eagle, Keucp.t H. Celkman, the millionaire iron uiHHit-r of Lulmneu, I negotiating with the Du PdnlH, of Wilmington, for the pur pur pur oiase of the Wilmington .V: Northern railroad. Calvin 8. Union ha been elected chair man of thu Peunx-ratle national campaign cemmlttw. Mr. Urlce 1 from Ohie, and h-i will bring te the ponltlen hi exeellent t rents Ter campaign work, Gkniiuai. J. P. 8. Oeuin, comrasnier of iiih Third llrlgade, National Guard, has, In ntllelul erdni just luannd, named the eimlng oneatiipment at ML Gretna 'Philip H. hueridin," In honor of the Illustrious general. ItANPALi will net be able fe vole en the Mill bill en Saturday, tf he should In alst upon bazirding snob a vonture be would have te be carried te the capltel and Inte tbe hall et the representative en a stretcher, hr be has bacome se weAkened bv less or bleed that he Is yet uoable te sit up. Hen A. P. Mi'imn, the extonslve manufacturer, el Mount Helly HprlngB who wai notiiiua'eil for Cougreai by the' Prohibitionist el the Nineteenth Penr Penr Bylvnladlstrlel, 00m posed of the oeuntles of Yerk, Cumberland and Adam, In n Iettnr te the chairman of the conferonco declined le acept tbe nomination owing te his large business Interest. James K. Hdwaiid'J, for many yeara ene of Urn olllelai stuuegraphurs of the 110U8001 nepnasniauve. Uleil at h s mi. denceln WaMhlngtouenTuosdayofnorvoua prostration, aoceuipanlod by an attack of acute rheumatism. He baa beeti In the ompleyuieut of the Heuse fernearly twenty years, aud the nervous attack which was the Immediate causoer his death was suiter. Induced by the attain en the aytem occa sioned by the heavy work In repotting the long and tedious debate en tbe tariff bill. Mem I.ecitlatleu Itecded, Secretary Palrchlld has written a letterte Speaker Carlisle inviting tbe at eMlen of Congress te the iiectsslty of further legisla tion for the better enforcement of the alien enntract labor law. He recommend that fSO.OOObe appropriated out of tbe "Immi grant Fund" for the purpose of enabling the secretary of tUe' treasury te cany Inte e rect the provl.lens of the alien con tract labor Jaw and for the pnrre" of no. frayltur tbe r-xpcn'Cfl which h uiierlzed 1 1 incur by the prevision of the lutter act, during the present Useai year, and that this appreprlatlun be made In tbe general deU deU cieney bill new pending or In some ether proper appropriation bill. He also reoemmouds an amendment te the act el 16S7, authorizing the secretary of tbe treasury In case he shall be satliued tbat ati immigrant has beeh allowed te land 0 mtrary te the prohibition of that law te eiuse such Immigrant within a reasonable time, aay one year, te ba taken Intocustedy and returned te the country whtnee be eitne, at the expense of the owner of the importing vessel, or if be entered from an adjoining country, at the expense et the person previously contracting for the ter. AKOTIlMt ntJNCO tlOTlM. A rarmer l rie.cl " Tan TneuiaDd Uel- lira by Conlineti jnae, l'iter Helfl, farmer, living at Centre Hauarc, two tnllea from Norrlstewn, and worth probably flOO.OOO, waa fleeced et 1 10 000 In tuenny and bends bytwoconfl bytweconfl bytwocenfl donee men en Tuetday attorneon. A man gltlng hla name aa Mr. Weed, and repreaentlnK blmaelf te be adealer In nleih and allk, blred a team of a liveryman In Nnrrlntewn and dreve te HelfTa place, moetlDR en the read a pal. Tbn two eaally wen the confldence of Kelll, who la 70 years old. Tliey rerroeented tbat tbey wished te purcbaaa no me real estate, and finally Induced ItnlfTte ODteraitame of ebance, In which, KeifTaaT", tin boxes and aome card were uimt. ltllTcamote Norrlstewn and drew (10,000 from bank, lie lest In the gamp, and alter the men bad departed be realized theawindle, and then neil lied tbe peller. The bunce men drore te Jonklntewn and paid Charles ('. Wetka 17 te bring the team 10 ncrriiiewn. wcaaa m rrwi en suspicion, but wai altnrwards released alter having proved bla Identity. Hue Uall .Neui. The Association games of ball yesterday wcre: At Philadelphia, Atblotle 0, Haiti Haiti mere 5 j at Cincinnati, Cincinnati 1, Leuis vllle 0 1 at UlAveland, Cleveland 2, Brook lyn 1 1 at Ht. IiOUl, HL Leuis 10, Kansaa City 3 The League game yesterday were: At Pittsburg, Philadelphia 2, Pittsburg Oiat Ohlcage, New Yeik 7, Cblnsge 4; atln atln dlannpells, Indlanapnlla 11, Washington C i at D stroll, Detroit 7, Bosten a 'tee Athletics iia.4 a big crowd at thelr reduced prier. yesterday. Klumn, Bosten'a new man, scorns te te a lulter. Ydsteirtay lie bad two home run. 'ilie Detroit elub la even with Chicago In pamea let and hs wen but ene gain less. New Yerk laaclose third. The Philadelphia yesterdy Mio;eeded in shutting out the Pittsburg for the third coesecutlvn tlme. The crere were 1 te 0, 1 teO and 2 tee. The error In the three gamt-a very lew and tue Philadelphia had all the luck. The Keystone and Ivery club will play en Thursday nltmnoen nt the Alhietle ground, Thrse elub are i venly malched, each having wen ene game from the ether. Thnrmin la Nnt tilth rretn the l'htladelphia Ue ceid. Tnurman Isn't mylntc much, but tils gen falen Is waving in home ten thousand town. A for Mr. Morten, he, tee, I (pilot j but by and by the listening Inborer nay bear the metallle snip of his coupon clipper. lrail ami l.oeio. Decay loeDOns the tfeth. S071UO.Nl' re moves the came et UiMr destruction, and they retaln thtlr place In the dntnt process. After n raw applications, It will be noticed that the nnlu'M Indentations In them, innnerly filled wlthrerindlng tartar, presant a spetless ap ap jxarnnce nnd tbclronuinlled surfiucsgllsteu with bucemlng lustre. 1 bus beanty I j htlght htlght ened nnd heal-h promoted. Bl'ICVlAh A'OTIUICH. Ovtrthe Hill In ilia I'unrl emr." A person with Impaired or Impoverished bleed Is en lh mm In libjslrnl bankuipicv llurtteek Hloed IWterM strtinxthsn and stirteh thoe rcula'leri, repair the tissue, and bullet up tlinenllui system Ter sain liv II. II. Uoch Uech run, dniKulst, 13? und 1.M .North (jjcen street, liuucuflur. Ill Alutthlesa Alnill. rorthnneanund threat, extnrnally or Inter nally used, 7'Aemai' JCclcctrle Oil Is matflliti si Asthma, ratnrrh, and serlnut threat ntMctlens niequlckly nmanubln tn thu eilletiint latnndv. h or fiibi by II. II. Cochran, driijiilet,li7 nnd U'l North Uiiuen Btroet Lancaster. A fnitat (lard KremMrs. DimnlsSmllh I.eulsvllte. Ky ,sivs rerblii'd Impurities IlnrilecK llloed Hitler 1 seem piitlenlArlv adapted Nuver bufnm Imd complexlon se clear. Ube all thn tlinn " h'.ir sain by 11 It cechran, druggist, 137 and J3J North Queen street, l.ancasuir. A (laeil Talker On the stagnorplatferni In Bnelety oral lie-ne. must net only petsuss brains but a clear.streng vnlce. t.'ulirrh, ornHtiverocnM, linlimut ror rer tnln tnlnjiire the voice. Hut these complaints nuv be ciimp'etely nrndlruted villi n lew ni ni plleatlensnr l'iejnai' Crleclrle Oil, unrlvatrd In Its specialties Fer ulu by 11 jl Cochran, druggist, 137 and W North (juoen struct, i,ai cuttur. Tlieusands Up.m Ihuuuiuus of dollars have "wen spent In advertising thn celulirated llurdeck litneil llttteri, but this fjet aeniiints only In part ler their umirmeus t ulu Ttiilr hi, rlthua made ilium whatihuyuie ihe bestbloeii uiedlPlnHeverdevlsxd by man. for Mile by It It. Ueatiran, druggtst, 137 aud 13'J Neith Quien strmit, Liuieisiur. Ktldencn of tha lint KIihI IIIehardT Kehl-son It a druKlst living In Kielne, Wis Here Is what husayR. "Altlteud with laryngitis 1 was unutile te artlcuieln n weidrtlnlnttly fir tully two months a lib eral nppllcat te elTfiamat' Hcleclric Oil com ii.etely cuiud me. Ampit-aiOJ loreeomniuud 1U" FO nr sain by II. H. Cochran, druggist, Ui and Its ' iivivu uuuuu nuuui, Arfiuuiavur. WAfiAilAKKU'd Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There arc 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. . . . cm ma j JU 1IPIK & WANAMAKER'S MAcrci FLO OH SfACE PHILADELPHIA J U i r is no rttittreeNfH nt Yeu knew that there worthy het weather (or weather) thing for wear home use but we 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, PhlladelDhla. OOMI'LKXIUX J'O WDKJt QOMPLEXION POWBKll. LADIES! MHO YA1.UK A rtKFlNR-n COMl'LHilON must use POZZONI'S MKDIOATKll COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts n brilliant transparency te the ssln llemeves all pimples, Iruekles und ois eis ois celorattous, and nukes ihe skin delicately aeit and beautiful, ltcentnlns no llme, whlte, leid or arsunle In thiee shades, tlnk or desb! white and brunette. ' roil BALK JiY All Druggists ttnd Paney QoeJe Doalera Bvorywbero. I apilrdVABK r UTT10N8.-W QUtlCURA, RBMKDIE& Every Night I Fcratched Until the akin waa raw. Bedy cover with scales like spot of mortar, Cured by the cntlcara itemeaie. I am bv leg te tell yen of tha extraordinary change 7011 r CCTicrna Itixsottsperferaicdon m. .houttbelitef prti last 1 netleed some red pimple Ilke reitlns ent all eyer my body, tint iheuaht nothing nt It until soma time later en, when H tajran te Innk like spots of niertar spettea en. and which eamn off In layets. accompanled with Hchlna;. I would cratch every nlcht until I waartw, then the nut nUht the acalns, hstng formed mean while, were scratcbrd rnaaln. In vatn did I consult all tha doctors In the country bnt without ata. Aftergtvlngupall hnpra of re cdvery, 1 happenrd te sfe an aOvnrtlanmnnt Intbenewspaperahouttenr CtrricraA Bana nas, and purchasrd them from my drnggls and obtained almost Immediate relief. I be aan te notice thnt the scaly etuptlefe aradn ally Cropped ntr and n.appeard eee by one, andhaveuren rally enred. 1 had tha dlseaaci thlnevn Innnth. helern I bean taking the icriccax MBiiamts, and In fnurer flyeweek wiuiuiitimiy tuiuu. uy ais-ae waa ecaema nnd pserluls 1 rMemmnnded Crficcaa ltiMStJiis tnall In my vicinity, and 1 knew of a great many who havetaktn them, and thank ma for the knowledge if them espefUlly luethnri who have bati'ea with sealy eruptions 011 their beads and bodies I cannot express In weifl th thanks te you for what the con. crri IlKKBDtiR have tieen tome. My body wai covered with tcalee, and 1 was an awtnl pecta e'e te rchntd New my akin It aa nice and clear aa a baby's.; c . , ,, aae. ceiar, Merrui, wu. Bcpt, 21, 1B87. Keb. 7, lf(8-Net a trace whaUrever of the disease fiem which 1 suffered has shown 1telt since my. QKO. COIXY. e cannot de Justice te the esteem In which CCMcnsi.thn grunt Mkln Cure, and Lvrtceai Beat nn rxqulsltn 8le lleautlnnr, p replied linn it, viiu ,.utiei'u& nsseLvaT. ah new Hloed I'nrlUer, nre held by the thousands upon thousands who-e lives h.vebwm made happy by the cute of agonlr.nir,htimliUlnK,llehing, scaly ai.d pimply Oltnases of the skin, siaiu, and blted, with less of hdr. ("old evenrwher POAP, 450 I ItSflOLV l'Oi'."tll DJtuti ("old evTrwhere. I'rtee. rtrriecai. tee 1 tfiOLVBKT, II tti I'reiiarnd by the KUU ANIll IIKUIIUI I'll lln. .,. u.. " .--. -w., . , awHenrt for " Hew teOnrn Skin Diseases," 01 pages, Silllnitrnttnns.nnd PC tntlinenlan. P f M IMj KS, hlack-henOs, red, rnngh chapped AT J. HI and skin pre routed by Cdticuha reir Catarrhal Dangers. Te be freed from the dangers et snrrocatlen while lying down; te breathe freely, Bleep soundly and undisturbed 1 te Han retrchm. hed clear, brain active and froe irem pain or ache te knerr that no poisonous, putrid mat mat Urdnles the breath and rots away the dell dell dell oate machinery of smell, taste and hearlng t te feel that thn system flees net, through Its veins and arteries, suck up the poison that Is sure te undermine and destroy, Is Indeed a blessing beyend all ether hnman onlevments. Topurchnselmmunttyfremsnco a fata should bnthHohJeot cl all nfltlotel. Hut these who have tried many romedlos and physicians do de sptlr of rntleloreuro,: han reitiva it AUiOAI. rcUBK njcels every pbase et 1 alarm, from a simple head cold le tbe mralloithtemo and destructive stages. It Is local and constitutional. Instant tn reliev ing, permanent In curing, site, eoencmlcal and iievur.ritllng, SAareBD's lUctcALCmr cenfljt of one bnt- tll the liADIUAL CR nnebnzOll'ATAIIRIIAt etVlT, nud ene ItirRevan ihiialkr, hII wjappudlnmiapackagt), with treatuu and Ol lucuens, and sold by all druggists ler tl U). I OTrrni Unca ,1 Chsmieal c Bostom. Ne Rheumatiz About Me. 1NONE JIINUTK, The tlnllrnra Antl-t-n'n I'latter relieves Hhenmatlsm, Bclatlr, hudden, Shaip and Ner vous l-alns, strains and weaknesses, ihe tlrsiand only ptln-ktlltng plaster, hew, erlg. Inul, InsUintAiienus. lnttlllble, safd. A lnar vulinus Anlldeui te Tiiln, Intl luimatlen and Weiisness Utterly unlike nnd vastly supe supe rlnrteall otherptHHturs. At nil druggists, as ennts t nve ler II 00 j or, pestage free, or for fer teb Umu asp Ciikmiu.i. te , Itokten, sinss. Ju231yW,SAlyw A YKU'H riAUMAPAUIMjA. REASONS Win A KU'rtBAU'SAl'AUII.bAlSl'KKrKn AIH.K TO ANY OTHKtt FOIt TIIK cuitK or iir.oen diskask;. llccitite no poisonous or del terlnus Ingre dients outer Inte the composition of Ayer's Siir.nparllln. Ajer's Pnrsupat lilt contains only Iho pur. eat and most iloeih e romedl u propertlcs. Ayer's Sarsspullla Is prepared with ex treme enre, skill, and cleanliness. Aycr'sBaraapaUllaU prescribed by leading pbyilclins. Ayer's Pawnparllla Is for snloevorywhor. and recommended by all rlrstcless aiugglsts. Ayer's Snrsaparllla 13 a inedklne, and net a baverarfu In dlfgu co. -Ayer's Bar nparllla never falls te effect a euro, wlien porslstentiy usefl, according te directions. Ayer's Fnrsaparllla is a highly enncontra enncentra enncontra tedex'rAct, and therefjrethe meat ecanoml ecaneml cal llloed Modlctce In the world. Ayer's Buraaparllia has had a snccesslul careurnf naarly hall a cemmy, and was never S3 popular as at present, Thnutnnds el testlmentiU are en fl'e from theso bancllled by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rnsrAnae ar Dr. J. O. Ayer Ss Ce., Lewoll, Masa. i,'t,1f.0 l ' ,u l,0,-lles " Werth 15 a bettle. rntr mm it. jKAfaONAJtLK UAUGAINS. WATT &SH AND O, O Ss 10 B ABT KI JQ ST. Special Seasonable Bargains ! UMI IUKCt J Swiss Embroidered Fleuncings, Frem !5e te tl, a a Yard Wecall .pecUl nltenllnn te Ihli let of Reeds, as they are very desirable and much less than lt'gulur prices. 50 rezan Qent's Unlaundritd Shirts, unej quality Muslin, Narrow l'littel, Llnun lloseiusundCuirj.atflOaeach. Al ONE CASE SATEENS, New Styles nud Coloring, Atl2Xca Yard, Short Lengtlm and Odd i.e's or Goods accu mulated Ouilni; thu trasen s buitnejs UEMNANT3 Ol' BILK, UKMNANTSOKOASHMKUK?, ItKUNANXS OT UI.ACIC AND COl OKKD UKNUIKTTAt, li&MNAMTS Of ALL KINDS OK 1ILACK ANllLOLOUKU DUKtsB liOUDi, Htll.VANT9 Ol BATI8T1IS AND LAWNS. These Reeds nre til being closed out, rogaid regaid rogaid leisof cost. SPECIAL ! One let of HALT WOOL HUNriNllS. In IllacksnndCoIers.only riYKCE.lTSAAllu, AT TIIK New Yerk Stere. BUHINK.S.S MKl'llUUM MADK PLAIN. 'I he systeiu et Instruction at the LA.NOABTkK COMalXUClAL COLLKQK, la se slmplu and plain that any yeunir ldy or Runtleman can easily inaater all the details of auuslness educntleu. LUIKllLTKUMS, Kvenlnft 'Jalm-Tnesdays, Wednet aud rildiys. i uU Inlonnatlen given by Ii. U. WE1ULKR, Lancaster Commercial ceu, JTK. I ecuvua Laneajtex, Special Sale of Reneanis! TOR A COO. e LD HOSE8TT. l.VOUH rOPULAR 8KAND Old Honesty WUl be found a combination net always te be had, wMNKQUAMTr or TWO TORACOOAT A UKAtONAbLK X'UICA Loek for tbared H tin tag en eaeh plug, FIRST-OLASS ARTICLE -IN Chewing Tobacco. DON'T r AIL TO UIVK OLD HONESTY A F A1B THIAL. Ask your dealer for It. Uon'ttakeanyether. JNO.FINZBRaBROS. LOUIBVILliB, KY. 12) 1IOOTH AND nltOtn. w KLL-FITriNQ SH0K8. The vacMten Eraien Is new at hand, and all want comfort while taking; their vacation. It Is net pssslble te enjey anything, when your Are clumsy nnd ltl-flttlng. When the feet trouble you, all Is wtenir lie snre te be well well well flttodabeuttholnet hnlore going awsy. We have almost everything desirable In this linn at low and meeiuii prices, and can tend you en your may bappy.j WM. H. GAST, MC.l 6 NOItTII (JUKKN ST., LANOA8TKU. JunllydWAT J00T3 AND BUOES. D. P. STACKHOUSE, 83 Ss 30 BAfcT KINO, BT. Net old stock but fresh, new goods coming In dally from the factory and bought for cash, lhat la why we can sell our BhoesFomuch cheaper than the ethor stores, and we give our enstomers the tent IK of close bnylng. Everybtdy about here full of snap and ylm ; n dllferent Shoe Btore from what It was -a ltKTTKU ene but of nil Bhoe stores mere life, mero geed goods of the right sort and right prices. SWCome and sce nsj we cheerfully show you the goods, whother you purchase or net. D. P. STACKHOUSE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Steeet, LANOASXKlt, l'A. aMlJdAw F OR HARUAINB. A MISTAKE! I.lbe all ether buslnem rnen we sometluics makemlstukcs. 11AVINH UOUnilTTOO MANt Men's DongelaShoes Fer Suronier clnded te Wear and Tender 1 cot we con- Stll Them Off Rrgtrdless of Ces!. 'the 13 00 line we will new sell at iW, and the ? M Line we will sell at 12 00. We have a large assortment of thee Shoes. They are as fellows Men's Wright Mongols, 3 00 Tip, Lace and Congress shoes, rtduced te n 60, Men's UrlghtUonge a $3,00 Plain Opera Tee, Lace and .engresi Shes, reduced te f J JO. Men's Dull Dongelat.'.MTtp, Lace and Con Cen gross Shoes, reduced te 12 (0. Men's Dull Dongola II 50 Plain, Bread Tee, Wide Shoes, ter Older Men, reduced te 2 CO. A full line of these Shoes can be seen In enr Windows. The One-Pi Ice Csh Heuse. I if i The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 Etht Kiug Street, LANOASTKlf, l'A. l'AKAbOl.8. R." u. Ladles, Loek te Your Interests. We began the parasol ecasen wlthanen wlthanen tltely new stock. We want te de the same next year. Aud te that end etTer Great Dargalna In furaseU and Sun Umbrellas. Prices are marked away down, and goods tnuat go. Call and see Uirgatns, R. B. & H,, N0.11KA9TKINQ SX. aprS-SmO. IE CKERT JPALAOM or rAametr. BKAT TUlaTy DAYS CLE ABIHO SALS OF aUMMXK (JOOD8, AI ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Seme of the Reductions made for this sale. Geed until SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. One let of Colored Tips form erly 75c and $1.25, at 19c a bunch. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Bronze and Iridescent Bead Galoens, reduced from $1 te 50c a yd, from $2 te $1 a yd. Bronze Bead Ornaments, re duced from 40c te 25c a piece. ISlack Head I rimming, re duced from $1.50 te $1.20 a yd, from 88c te 60c a yd. Black Bead Ornaments, re duced from 15c te 12c, from 20c te 15c, from 25c te 19c, from 40c te 30c, from 60c te 40c, 9 inches long, from 75c te 50c, 1 1 inches long, trem 95c te 75c, 12 inches long. Bead Galeen for Cellars re duced from $1 te 75c, from $2 te $1.50 a yd. Dull Bead Trimming for Mourning, reduced from $1.75 te $1.25 a yd, Dull Bead Ornaments, re duced from 75c te 55c a piece. Cream Braid Ornament Trim mings, reduced from 50c te 40c a yd. One let of Colored Braid Trimmings, reduced te 10c a yd, formerly 20 and 25c ; one let te 25c a yd ; one let te 37c a yd ; one let te 50c a yd. Their regular price was mere than double. Black Silk Cord Gimps and Trimmings, reduced from 35c te 25c, lrem 40c te 35c, from 50c te 40c, from 75c te 50c, from $1 and $1.25 te 75c, from $1.65 te 1.25. Colored Feather-Edge Braid Trimmings, reduced lrem $1.25 te 75c a yard. One let ei Narrow Colored Gimps, reduced from 25 te 10c a yd. Colored Bead Edges en Tape, reduced from 25 te 20c, from 35c te 25c, from 50c te 37c a yard. Bead Sets en Silk Net, re duced from $2 te $1.25, from $4 5e te $3.25. Bead Passamentrie Sets, five and six pieces, reduced from $2.25, te $1.37, from $2.50 te $1.50, from $4 te $2, irem $6 te $3, from $7 te $4 a set. ITjITOHB. QPEOIAIi. WATCHES for rsrmera and Ballroaders, 14 Karat Geld rilled IIOSS cases, Elgin works, S3) each, Jeb Let. IKist Watch and Jewelry Kepalnng. Spectacles, SyeKlesses and Optical Uoeds Cor Cer ruct time dally, by telegraph only place In the city, LOUIS WEBER, Me. U9X M. Qneen BL, opposite City Bete), hear I'eiin'a Denet. sl ECIAL NOTICE. GILL. Watches and Jewelry. Silverware and Novelties, Geld Fens and Pencils. We call Speclal Attention te our l'OPl I.AK F0UMA1N PES. Onlj 5c. Can use any kind of Ink. Take a leek at It. Charles S. Gill, IxO. 10 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTBB, PA. HEADQUARTERS FOR WATCHES AND elLVEUWABK. Watches & Silverware. Anyone who appreciates what It Is te have a geed wutch In their pocket, should call and seu our . Geneva Nen-Magnetic. for llsauty ni Finish, Accnracycf Tlme and Pest Ive rrcel against unvMaguullc Influence they ure Dccididly Ahead, New Goods Water Pitchers, Herry IJfstes. Etc., LOWES!' 11 AUKhTl'UlChS. at WAITER C. HEBE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCABTKlt. PA. Cerner e( Orange. nl-Ud KDUCATiONAL. FUANKLINANDMAKSDAMjAOAI). M.v'.rTllCimenUone' Persons having sons and daughters, ler whom they wish te select a school et learning, Is called te this In stitution. A ceurse of study about equiva lent te the cear.e in the average Ladles' Ce', lege will he ayanged or Inlonnatlen apply "jlTlOlwa. -W.MOOK,A.,lll8? JACOB F. BHEAFFEK'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (UY OWN DISTILLATION.) NO 1M1KNTKK BOtlAKK W AN1KD LAMKS ANT)G"KNrLK men pessvsslng small capital te handle a rareluveuttun i eclipses al ethers i no pod. dllm;, no eppcsttlnn, no risk, daily carried, easily shown, easily sold, aaeeplng success, 110 a day, slee a weea, aseu a month. 15 euu a year sura, call or address MRS. C, Jy5-lmaw l36MerthDukeSL,J.ancMter,ra, OLOTniNO, arc. ASKEW - OK MB. AT MOS. .184 AKD 83(1 WIST KINO STRUT. Ofl-lyd M YEllB Jt KATHFON. SERGES. THI MOST AGREEABLE THING -IN SUMMER OLOTHIM reK- MEN'S WEAR ISA SERGE! We bare thorn for 115, $18, tw and 128, made te etder In strictly first-class style. AUAMD30MKBTOCK Ot Summer Trousers ! SV3.BOTO SIO OO. IN LtQIir AND MIXED COLOB1. Myers & Rathfon, rASUIONAlILK TA1LOU3, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LANOASTXB PA R EDUCED PIUCES. L. GANSHAN & BRO. Great Sacriflc Sale ! MEM, BOW AND CHILDREN'S CLOTIMG UKDUGKD ALMOST TO ONK-M A I.K T11E1K ACTUAL VALUK. Onr Sumraer Goods must go for want et room. ouch low prices wert never heard of before In this city. MO Pair Children's Knee Pants at 23, SS, i . CO. 75 cu, tl oe. 7uu Pair lien's Pants at CO, a, 70, 80, Mets, and l te. 8H0 Pair Men's Castmere and Worsted Pants atSl.SB.tlb0 1100, 60 and 13 00. S50 Children's butts at II .55. (1 AP, tVQ. 11 CO 1,000 Men's bnlts, Worsteds. Casslmeres and Cheviots, at l, in. , le and 112. Prices That Will Astonish Yeu. Beys' Seersucker Celt and Vest at 70a; Men's at oe j. Men's Thin Coats at Sic Men's Mohair and Unrge Ceat and Vests ; al.e Flannel ccats and Veatsail.;5,l 60,2, i-jM.iSandlL tue Men's Odd Vests at COe, 70 and II 03. aWThts offer will held geed nntll every dol lar's worth of Summer Goods Is sold. L Gansman Bre., S.W.OORNBR NORTH QUEEN Ss ORANQB 8TB. LANCASTER, PA. TyTEUCHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Balbrlggan, Summer Merine AND- GAUZE UMDERWE1R. Neckweir, Dollars, Cuff, Hosiery, Etc. Suspenders, Flannel fchiit3, Percale Shirts and White Shirts, IN GREAT VARIETY OP ST1LE3. The People's Gash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KING ST., (Next Peer te the Lancaster Ccunty National Hank ) LANOabTKIl, PA. tr.arH.lv0A NOTICE TO TEE8PABSER3 AND GUNNKKS.-AU perseni are hereby ter. bidden te trespass en any or the lands ra the Cornwall and Speedwell estates tn Lebanon or Lancaster oennuea. whether tnelna nr HMin. uwoe, eiuusr ter we pnrpes nahlntr, as the law will he r of ahiMItlna- or against all trespassing; en said lands el Uu en- nnaiy enietcea uesujueu ajver uus neuee. WM. OOLBMAN FUKIMAh, K PKItOY ALUBN, IIDWiU.rKUatAN, Atteraays tot R.w.ceJsman's Hsu ThePeeple's Cash Stere Ai'mimv -
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