If"!!'1 Jl ;" t- . . "A. -. 1 ' r '.rife LANCASTER DAjLY INTJ3LLTGHlrOE, WEbNEA AUGUST 1, 1888. 'Sm. w w : f v tv" F :ftf" li IW If Th Daily IntalHgencer. 7TZath. august 1. isa. ct L BiiiT irtiuj"""' publishes all the mutMS-TtA Dally Edition of Tn Iimtu. 'vlwaaw Is delivered by canlers In Uie city vVrr .nntrandlng town ler Joe. per woek I 'i w ktaiL aSwCie a yean tiM ler six menUu ft JBfwtfcroe month (N. per menUi. 'lS WLT lRTBtllOCB (UOUblO Sheet) ffmt race, only M. per annum, tn ad- fEeriDer wlshtnjr llielr address chanrfed "tiitalsoatAtawheroUio;r.apor is sew ler. .fe"wraa. ...... tiiYertteetncnts from 10 te 25 cm. per line V t!itnscmen, according te location. L TV r lannaatJiP. Pi. ' 4k-Tlephonrcennectloii ..,... i Tirmn Town ren thr Pbaseu, ajtd BcuJren TRAVittins. caw iiav Una Daily ITW.U(1B5CIB JUltn TO THEM, l'.m 1'A1I 0 JO CBK19 A WXKK. THE ADDtlESS lUtNO CHAVOBD AS OrTBB AS UESIIIBP, High License Fer Liquor. The court of errors and appeals of Xew Jersey have affirmed the constitutionality el the high llcense and local option act recently passed by the legislature. The high license feature wa3 unanimously instalned, while that pertaining te the local option was held valid by the close vote et eight te seven. It was claimed against the second prevision that, as the neeDle of n community could by vete de cide whether or net they warned liquor BOiawiintn uieir yicinuBe, ii. t c.- gated power from the legislature te make 1 laws. And it is a well known principle et constitutional law that ft delegated power cannot be delegated. Hut the court held this was net a valid objection. The old law provides that allconsecan en'y issue en the recommendation of twelve freeholders, while under the new enactment, it requires a majority cf the people of the county. The principle is the same, but the application broader. Governer Green wrote a confessedly able veto message of the new legislation, and lta soundness is shown by the close clese ners of the vote en the local option fea ture of the act. It is well te have a de cision upon it and the people of the state will new be apt te rest content when their highest court has pronounced upon a much donated nnd set ions ques tion. The unanimity with which the high li cense feature was passed upon shows hew the conservative element every where recognize this as the best means of regulating liquor legislation. In this state the high llcense law lias dena nil that was premised for it nnd mere. It went Inte effect en June 30, 1SS7. In the first place it vastly reduced the num ber of theso applying for licence. In Philadelphia ever one-half of the liquor eellera declined te apply for licenses under the Brooks law and in l'Jtlsburg ami Al legheny county fully one-third dropped out. There was a tetnl of ll,r90appli ll,r90appli catlensf or llcense in the state and of these only 7,721 were granted against 11,153 granted under the old law in 16S7. me x lHHunrg J urns nai cumpueu i tin figures and facta en high I llcsnse for the first year et its operations, and they are very in structive. In nliie populous counties of the state Armsti-eng, 1'ercat, Greer.0, Huntingdon, Indiana, Petter, Somerset, "Warren and Washington no retail licenses were granted, and three others ethers Pulton, Juniata and Mercer are almost dry. Pittsburg nnd Philadelphia each have only one-fourth the number of licensed drinking places they had n year age. Nearly every county shows a heavy falling off, and only one Dauphin an increase in the number of places where liquor Is sold legally. Yet the 7,721 licenses granted In 1SSS, yield n lovenue of $1,835,00:!, while the I ,C3 llcensea granted in 1SS7, under tlioeld Uwyieldtd a revenue of only $970,170. In this county the figures given are its fellows : Number et applications for license In lbbs, 309 ; number of llcensss granted in 16S.9, s:;e ; number of licenses granted In 1SS7, 390 ; tetnl revenue fiem licenses in 187, 17,G15; total icv enue from licenses in 18S3, S51.02r. Se it will be seen that high licensehas vastly decreased the number of drinking places, whlle trebling the amount of revenue derived from the enle of liquor. It remains te be seen whether there will be a proportionate decrease in crime ac cording te the number of low groggerli that have been abolished. lVurm Times In I'arlluiiirnl. The English Parliament again has a b'g fight in progress ever the inevitable Irish question. A bill has been intro intre duced te appoint a commission te inquire into theT.onden 3W.i' charges against Irish members, these charges being chklly contained in that journal's series of arti cles entitled " l'arnellism nnd Crime." Mr. Parnell nnd his friends wish te limit the scope of the Inquiry se as te prevent the wholesale mud-slinglng that the Teries would like te inaugurate. The government refuses te siecify the natute of the charges, and se the debate becomes very acrimonious. On Tuesday theTerics were thrust into a very uncomfortable position by the charge that Mr. "Walter, the proprietor of the Londen Ti, u , was the man who had been consulted by the government In framing the bill, and that his word was equivalent te a command by the reigning party. Labouchere and Gladstone made it warm for the govern gevern ment leader, Mr. Smith, but they were all finally voted down by the brute force of a government majority. Hut the end is net yet. Our Shipping. The Xtw m printed en Tuesday the article from the Philadelphia Tdinn.h, en the humiliating position occupied by the United States in lta merchant marine. Tte Istklmekxc i:u printed thesame article en Priday last, as an evidence of the American shipping decay that followed tv.enty.feur jearset Ite publlcan rule. Here are figures of the Tcltgruph : " In Jb5G, ever 71 per cent, of our foreign commerce was in Amen can vessels; In 1&S7, less than 11 per cent. but Congress puts no business into the jnrd of the American ship "builder, aud compels our commerce te lay $200,000,000 for freight nnd passage te foreign ship-owners." In 3650 there Jiadbeeu, with two Whig intervals, prac tically continuous Democratic rule. In 3BJ7 the Democrats only had two years te undo Republican mischief. Let the Democracy getfull possession of Congress itnd the American llsg wm ba sscend te pone en the high seas. Backing: Det of tliu riatferni. The Chicago Dribunc speaks baldly and forcibly te the llepubllcsin senators In a re:ent Issue whoa it sajs : The Kepubllcau senator appear te have nn concern nbaut ectlng In opposition le McKlntej's plank, and. they need plve themsclvea nn anxiety en that acore. The McKlnley blunder, se hoedloesly adopted, has coal the party many vetes nlready, and It la net known that many ham been gainful by Itlnthe doubtful aUtea. It la for lle Itepubllcan Senate te correot thla great mis take, and ahew that the blunder of a nomi nating convention does net aetu&liy cbaiiRB tbe cbaractcr and purpese of a great national organization like tbe Itepubllcan party. Here Is a Journal that supporlsllarrlsen kicking tbe Itepubllcan platform from under ita feet, and savagely denouncing Uie party blunder that was made by Mc Kinley at Chicago. Meanwhile the DomeiraU are giving close attention te Uie work of erganin- tlen everywhere. They are uultcd and cenDdent because they feel that Inspira tion which comes te these who have the consciousness that their cause Is right. Ki:ai Congressman llenry Hmllu'a rra rra sens for voting for the Mills bill. They are sound and conclusive Quay propesoa te atop Harrison's " pres idential babbling" te the political bum bum mers who are dally calling upon him. This was a very Interesting toature of the campaign te tbe DemecralH, but Vleld Marshal Quay thinks It fraught with dan I ger te the itepubllcana. Wr hm r0Mved (fem ome k)nd ftiend, presumably II. ,. Kheada, coplea et the Paris edltleu of the New Yerk Herald and 1.6 Journal llluslre. The first must hare great Intoreat for Americans In l'drls. The acennd Is net ae oemploto or entertalnlug as 7arjer'.i Wctlly en this alde et the water. Tin; A'ceiU anil Mail, a (Iranil Army paper, glvefi geed nilvlce te Its ninny readers when It urge them te keep out of poll lle," that I, as nn army organiza tion, liut It llnclH room In Its columns te npprove the pronldenllnl veto et Jehn Hurbsl'a ponslen en the ground et dtHar dtHar tlen. Tin: I'lttaburg JHtjtalch says tlmtnblg company was formed In that city en Hilur day that la destgntd tn koep rnllileriH of dollars, tit this country that new go te Eng land. 'J he company was formed for the purpese of producing tin, ntid waa capital ized at J 1,000,000. The mlneN nre le be Incited neur Duratign, Mexico, We innl:e no tin plate In this country, but under the present tarll! me are paying out uiinices mry millions te forelgnerc llr.AiNi: will hhII ler Amerlca te-day. On his arrival In New Yerk he will be met by a lletllla of vcajels nnd will be groetod with tlm bolhtereuH sky reelect and the gor ger gor geous Unman cnndle. Who will care ler Harrison new ? IViiuiiKAt. Ijaviukiiii:, or itemc, la lu IinnUnn tn express the doslre of the I'ope tonrmifce l-ngllsb publle opinion coucoru ceucoru couceru lng the bIhve trade In Africa. Jle miyH the tratle 1h net narrowing, but rapidly extend ing. Jt Is onllrely In the hands of the conscIeticoluHs Arabtt, nnd under thelr brutal rule liuridreda of thousanilaef native blacks from the Interior IrlbeH are auntiully Beld Inte slavery. The trcntment of thorn en route from the place of thelr capture te market Is borrlble. Weak captives utmble te keep up nre ruthlesMy out down, and tbe reute et n tilnve carnvnn can alwaya be traced by bumnn hkoletens. The. I'ope, whof-elnlormntloncomos from mlNslonarles en the ground, Is thoroughly In oarnest ever the mutter, nud will oxert all the jirosatire In hlx power lonheok the evii. Ills hepe Is that n oencort or public opinion in Kureps will bonble toreuso the autherl. ties In J?ypt and inxtbar te het thorn. bdvi'M ugnlnst thu Uutlness. lit uisu the Mngle month of June, ISS-i, ever r.5,000 linmlgrautH emn te our nliercH le competo with natlve Amerlcana for the (Ilinliilshliigatoclcef the geed things el We. In the ycaronded June 30, 1SS5?, ns many as CSO.Slspjrne, as ngainat 133, 110 In 187. ThCRunroenormoua llgureH, but they wero oxceodud In 1S8J, wben 7S8.li'.G for fer for elgnGiHHought cmployinent and homea In tlilAoeuntry. Hlnce 1.S78 nearly llve mil mil lien nenls have been thus ndded le our population, cechlltullng nn aotlve, puhblng ai'gresslvu elumunt which Is taking pos pes pos hbchIeh of overy 11 aid el enterprlHO. There are theso who would put down tbe bars n;e:imt thrhe people, buttruoHiatesiimushlp ealy ruqnlrai that tlwre shall be dlscrlml nulnn In Immigration, be that the rrimlnnl and putiper elm ei may be kej t out. PERSONAL. Jehn H. Ha iuh:tt, editor of the Hcranlen (l'a ) 7'rii'ft, Is ene et the ImileH news piper men In Amerlea. In addition te erecting n fplundld new building and equipping It with one or Ueb'm web parfect lug preHsi'f, helmsjust wrlttun u thrilling and romantic story for Uolller'a Once A IIVcA entitled 'Masked Marriage." MISS Kl.l7VIIKTIt JAlDONSlJI.I.KltS, thO yeuug daughter of Divld W. Hellers, esq., one or the leaders of Iho Philadelphia bur and law pirtner et Judge Mitchell, It Is new announced is Iho author of "Kreni IS te 20," the new aoeloty novel whose nuthor nuther ship bus purzled nil Philadelphia. The llrht edition of this book was exhaiiBted wlthitutwn days after publication, nnd the second was all sold In udvance of uollvery, Wiii.iam lliiN-ur llAitnisnN'H bust adorns thu innntnlplece In the statu central comiMlttce roemp, lndlauajKillf, and (Ion (Ien eral Ilarrlunu happunlug In eyed the but for HOMirnl mniiKiuls and tlien asked wIiehh It wa. " Why, that's President Harrison," sild the secretary. ' Don't you knewynur own grandfather." Harrison oeurusscd he would no or have rocegnlzod him In that ahnpi, aud was leth te bullove it was ever Intended ler tbe dead statesman, Du. HeiiKiiT Menttis died en Tuesday at his home nt l. 11 range, Ky., from para lysis. Dr. Merrl wbhTe years old, and a nathe el MUhitslppl. He was the p"tt lauroate et Masonry, and tbe meat dUtlu KUIkIiciI Maseu lu the world. He was a past grand master, and the author el nearly a hundred Maaouie works and poems, in 1SSI he vtassent te the Hely lnd by the Masens te explore its origin, and spoilt eighteen months thore. Jle wits a i'rusby. terlau minUter, but of late years bad do de voted hlmbeir toexoluslvo Masonle work. He was nurrleJ Hud leaves bovethI chll. dren. A (loud Ciiiteiu Outiij; Out, rrein the I'lilludilphlu Ledger. The Old World custom el retlrlng from businces niter ri cempetency bad been so se curod, and which Is yet observed nbreail, was still honored lu tbe observauco here by our own business men net se very lengegc. When u merchant had uccumulated a hun dred thousand dollars, mere or leas, he was rich, and frequently sought relief from the cares and labors of active trade In retlro retlre retlro luent. Generally the most trusted and rosrccled emplrjes of the concern be came, upon easy teruis, the successors of the retiring members. Hut men el active business seldom retire new, and ehlelly. it may be assumed, because it Is no longer possible for auyone te acquire a compe tency. In the old, and, as It scorns te in.nv the better tuiifH, tl n h'til's ri i llll(1 eiatp; r, h. .j i- inipb i-ucy ,a uduter uduter mlnnblethlr.g, whlcri at present It appears net te be. Kilty, -10, au' years age the man was accounted rich who hed amasted a clear tioe.ow). lle could retlre uiwn that ateny ilme and be BKtured of an Income, il presented bv absolutely sate ft per ceuL securltlts, of 0,010 a year, which enabled iilrntoJlve in genereus comfort and even luxury. A hundred thousand dollars new ylelds a perfectly safe Income et net mero than 3,(XK) or f 1,000 a year. He sides that It is the most univer sal ambition of the nisii who has made a hundred thousand te make a million, and et that ene who has made a million tomakettve. tenor a huudred mil. liens. There 1 pr actually no limit te in dividual lottunes la these times, and until the man of buslncsi who has tbe least haa made tbe rllert te aciiolre an much an be who hat tbe meat the question of retire ment Is net considered. The custom et rr. tlrlnn from active pursnlta with tfcn acquire mem of a competency wan geed net only for tbe merchant; It was poed for lili shrewd, fslthltil, frugal, nmbilleua empleye who Buccueded te his bttilnesa ami tbtia aecured a cbanoe of winning tortune which obance la new denied ttietn. TIie treuble latitat In these daya no ene kuewa when be ha enough, and consequently no one feels that he can atop snide and give oppor tunity of Icrtune te thu young tnen abent Iilm who are Httuggllng for place. Net overwork, but overanxlety, ever ambition te eocure-grcat fortunes 1 breaking down tbe beallh and killing a great many psople In tbfsa day. Kojeymont, rest, aed health are freely paid by tbe shrawdeat el men for a foremost place amerg the win nera of crest wealth. Mener. even a great Ideal of it, Is a geed thing, but It Is m p3aal bio te pay tee much for It as ter any ether thing in tne market. a Ilianiler rilgtilemil Tlitm, The guests of the l'almer house, Chicago, wcre startled In thelr sleep early Tuesday morning by a terrific clap of thunder, ao ae ao cempanlod by n very porceptlblo shock in all parts of tbe house Thoughts of dyna mite bombs and earthquakes caused nearly all the guests te hurriedly dress and crowd through tbe corridors. Meanwblle tbe low pastors en theHtrent at that early hour,. It being about 0 o'clock, worekept buuy dodg ing Hying spllnterr. The llsg stidl at the nerthwtst corner of tbe building was found Bhattered te apllntera by lightning. Hopes wero promptly atrotehod norean the aliio aliie walk te kr op the pedestrians out et iwsftible danger. Investigation shewed, howevor, that the actual damage dene by the belt was very alight, notwithstanding the gonulne icare clven the hundreds el poeplo lu the hotel. I'euJerJr nn Iiniulgritltun. A moellngef cltlr.snH under the auspices et the Knights cf Laber was held in the oeurt liotise in Wllkotlwrre en Tuesday ovenlng. Ooneral Master Workman Pow Pew derlv (lollvercd n lengthy address, In which he called attention te the fact that en n rccent date two thousand wealthy Amcr icana left for Kurcpp, where they would srend en an avcrage ene thousand dellis each. On the pnine day he said llve thousand psnnllcan emigrants nrrlved In thin country le competo with our workmen, lle inndn a strong argumeut against unre Hrlcted lmmipratlen, nnd proposed ns his plan that any Kurapenn dealilng te onme te Atnerlca te reslde must llle with thocenstil two yearu In advnnce his deolarallen of such Intentleu; that wiiinn nve years aner inn arrival here hit must be able tn read tbe DoclBtatleiior Irdnprndnnce Biid the con stitution el the I'nllcd HtateH, or be scut back. 'J lie Wlfe il su Ainliismdnr Iticently put the follewlni: quDstleu te tte Daughter nt one of our inrrcljitiit princes at a presidential Iivoe: " My dear, I was told be Iemi 1 visited Atneilcii tint jour country women wero no rxinnrkable for line teeth, I llnd It ftitte thu contrary. Tuku yourewn ler tnsUnce. l'rey wlmtdontllrlce de you use?' "1 have luuilHU'OllONTfcryiara nnd prefer It te any ether," was thu reti onse. Kcnder, fellow horixample. r.U.WAw Ul'KUlAL. NOTIOKH. UOtJdll.WllUOl'lNOCOtJOIIlltid llrencliltli tiinncilliilolyrultevod tiyHlilleli's Umii, Held by II. II. C'ecbmn, driigKlNl, Nea. 137 and ViJ Mnrth (J'leunSt. Jiancastur, l'e. (1) Allew lis Te .Hiy That a geed fleil et thnsullcrlug In this world cm 1)0 avnlded by pmuliutliiK 7)r. 7iein' Kcltclrle ()ll,nna tielnic It us piu-dlmuiuins. Illnui Intiillllilii curu fur all aches, cpratur, iindi'idns Fer situ by II. II. Oncbrau, (1ru lit, 11T7 una 13J North (jueen uuiul, Luncun t.ir. An l?ic-nUut Itrimri, lien. Jes. (i tioearhlgo, et nroehlyu, N. Y., nrltes this : "Uuniiiiluanrnsi iiivshIi tii'iilll ulenlly pmtsuwerthv tuiinj. HurilecK Jlleutl Jlitleri have used ter tliu past two vimrs hi-op my summon !u splenrtld trim." l'er sule by II. II. Cecliiim, uniKKlsl. 'SI and IS) North CJiioeo Htiuflt, Luncnsler. The Ulilursn .llual li. And se must neuralgia and rheumatism, whan Or Thenmt' Kdrctrie Oil utUicss ttiuui. Tlil iiH-dlelnnls iiinarvulnns product of mge mge nteiis tliu JKht. liny II and try It. Fer bhIe iiy II. II. Ceclir.m. iliiigKlst, 1J; and li'J North liueun stieut, Luncasler. SaviiI IIi Italir. "My hby,atfn(l llltueninnntlji.was attacked will, croup, Out w.i cii-nd with twedisisni V'Aninat' Hclrctrta Oil, hVi Hied tills mt di et en loilhe elaur cliliaren. lluvu lliu i;reatuHt faith In 11" Mrs. Dunlfl M tun, .Ml Hnveiith Ht., Itiiiriln, N Fer rule Iiy II II Cechmu, druggist, 137 aud 13) North CJucen stioet, l.un ciutur. WAA'AMAJi Kit's 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 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. CITY (Mil 35lf L j u WANAMAKER'S MAcrcs FLOOrSpACE PHILADELPHIA J iitinrecurti" n r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but we have it. 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, PhlladelDhln. VOMI'l.KMUX reWDKK AOMl'hKXlON POWDKK. LADIES WHO VAI.UK A KRF1NKD COMl'I.KAION MUST USK POZZONI'S MKD1CATKD, COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparls a brllltint trunspaiency le the skin. ItKiuevisnll pliuplas, tn-Pkles ur.d m. coleratlois, nnd urikns thu i-ltln dvlleatnly soft aud beuullful. llcenmlus neltiuu, blu lend or arsenic. In thioe shadus, i inn or itush' whlle aud bruuutte. ' rOU BALE 1JV All Drugglsta and Frvney QeOi-'b Doalera ilvorywhcie. -llKWAUK Or lMlTATION8.-6 apwi lvd WKIKK1AS fAHlilONAHIiK Mil, llnury and Trimming titore.No.Sd North Oueen hluut. ceululns all ihe mi wet uud iKtlttsl Nevelileii et the misseu. t'rtces rea sonable. Cull and eee our New Ooecs, aprw Ud N KUVOUS UKADACUEH. The Nerves Sornberg aaya " that nenraltla Is the prayer et the nerves for healthy bloea." Thin Is equally tnie of every form of ncrreui disease. 11 ths bleed Is In a nennal condition the ner vous system receives from It the strength Its functions rcqnlre. Uncca the all Important Jim, tlen of the purification el the bleed again linpreises Itself npeu ns. A moment of care ful thought enables uile realize why Heed's Bariaparlllabyltspowerte purify the bleed produces cures In n great variety of dlicucs te an extent hitherto unanewn. " When I began taking Heed's Cannparllla I wis confined te the bed nearly all the time. New 1 am uptbobettpartef the day. have a better appollle than for five years, and am net iuiarly te nervous as I have been." Was. Auk A. Hailbx, Mlcalewn, 1'hlladelpbla. Nervous Headache b 11 1 hivn been for years a great snrrorer from nervous bend ache of an nnu mally sevare type. 1 have tried a great many romedJes, but never found any nllet till 1 began te use Heed's Bar Bar sapntllle. llofere the second bottte was gene my heaaaencs wcre net se sovero nor se inj inj ciuent. lainJuttboKlnnlnglhe fourth boltle nnd have net felt se well for years. The con fated dlzcy lecllnifln the head Is absolutely gene, and my gaueral heilth U wonderfully Improved. 1 write teU, hoping It inaylnduce seme ether sufTererllkemysell te try this In valuable medlclne." MBS. W. B. CAHTWRKIBT, tiucltcr Island, Suffolk Ce , N. Y. Heed's Sareaparilla Beld by all druggists. II t six for I. Prepared only by V. I. llueu A CO., l.oaell, Mass. 100 Debcs One Dellar. TilLY'U OIUCAM. BALM. 0ATAKRH---HAY FEVER. KLY'B CUKAU HALM cures Celd In Head Oltarrh, UoseUoIfl, Hay Fnvor.Ueafnnss, Head Head acbe. Prlee no CenU. KASV TO U3K. Kly Jlre'a , Owege. K. V., U.S.A. Kt.Y'S CllKAM 1IAI.M Cleanses the Nasal l'luisag'-s, Allajs i'aln mid Inflammation, Ucii'h thu Seres, Kesteres the Benbcs et Taste andHintii. TUYTHB CUltK. A pitrtlclu Is applted Inte each nostril and Is n,n.Him. l'rlce M cunls at Druggists; by "ia,,'tCKUl0rCa'C0CO"UB..YIlt.THKll3. M Warren Btreat, New Yerv. cevisiydftw Ann you oeNHUMPTivn r UHK I'AUKK.It'rt U1NHKIITON1U ultheut delay. A rure medicinal compound thU cures when all else fulls, lias curtd thu Merst cases of l.'nuirli, Weak Lungs, Asthma, Indigestion, Inwurd l'atns, Kxhauntlen. In In valiiitlilefnr llluiuuinttsin. Femnln Weakness, and all pains and disorders or the Btemath and hel. fide at Druggists ri.oitKsreN (joi.eonk. Most Fragrant and Lasting of JL'crlumes. 2'ic DniKglsts. (I) riltAY.'HHPKUlFlO MED1U1NK. Gray's Specific Medicine. The (IroatKnHllnhllemody will promptly and ndlcally euro any and overy case of nervous delilllty and wuukmiss, result of Indiscretion, oxee-sHos or ovorwerk of brain and nervous sys tem : Is pertectly harmless, acts llke maKlc, and been extunslvuly uted ler ever 50 years Villi Kreat succebs. -Full particulars In our pamphlet which we doslre te send froe bv maU te overy ene. jtVThe Bpncine Mudlclnels sold by all drue- fists at II porpncldige, r six packages for IS. t will be sent fnie by matt en receipt of the money, by aadreBslng the agent, H. B. OOOHRA.N, Druggtat, Nes. 1S7 A 133 North Queen Bt., Lancaster, l'a. TDK QUAY HKDIC1NK CO.. Ne. 10S Main Btreeu llmlale. NY. JunIS lvdAwUWAF T m p n e vn d cuaifieNi3D nXn 1. DUUMH. OUltnKOUTIIKDKAl''. I'ech'a Patent Impreved Cushtoneil Far Drums poileeUy resturu liearlnn and perform the worn of the natural drum, invlstbloceiu- lurtable and always In position. All cenver satien and uven whispers heard distinctly. Bend for UltistnUe-a book with tostlmenlaU. runic. Address or cull en F. HISL'OX.SM llreadway, New lerk. JiSw0M,w,r.tw H AHD KUIUIKU THUSSKS. SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSES WlllrolatnthemoHtdllltcultfonnsnfllKRMAor llupturuivlth comfort and safety thereliy com cem com pliiileuunullciH -i TT r u ei nil curnlile Ciisi-s. linpnrvt-VO l Ci em le rnolnture. Msy be lm-id lu butlilnir ; and llttliiK perfectly te liirin fit body, are worn without inennva inennva nlmice liv thu yeuiiKesl child, most ilollcute lndy, or the liilierlnx mini, avoiding all sour, swiuly, padded unpleasantniiss, belng LlKDt, Coel, iileauly, aud iilniiys rellable. UAUT'liiN llowureoi tintutlens. AllRdnu Inu are p'ulnly btainped "1. U. tKKLi: A Ce, Waiiuantiui." RUPTURE. Its BLIllIul Uuchanlcul Treatinuul a Spe cially hither In l'orsenor by Mall. vu ears lleluiennM I'ret. n. J) dreit. I). Iluies Auntu; Willard rarker, IC. J I, iiun iiun cenif, 7)r. 7iuiiii U, Morten, and hurteon hurteen hurteon tlcnertiltef the U.N Army ami i'ary, iiur" Vechuutcal Treiitmunt of llnrnla and Illustrated C'uUilnxue Cnutents : llumla or uupiuie aeiineutea ; iih aiiieruut uescrlptlnns cuuse. truatmenltind euro Alte Cerpulency, AOIIOllllllUl IVllUKIlOHHeS Hllll YIUICOCOIO. Henk of tte niv nnd INI Illustrations M ailed en re- celptiif BcpestnKu, 1. II. BKKI.Kl ,1 (JO yJ-3uiduudA13la I'hllailulpbta, Pa an: a w iiatu. tOl'KClAl. 1'OKTUir VACATION BBASON. Trunks, Traveling Bags AND YALISES. Diirlnirtbn Vucatlnn Prrnsen we Blve special Inftucuiiiciitien Till NHS and TUAVKLIM) 1'lllUKH I'OSITlt KLY T1IK LOWEST INTIIF. CITY STRAW HATS AT Oil It OWN I'UICK. ON OAlll'AlUN -.Sl'ttClil HOODS. nut'Ki Stauffer&Ce. 31 &cd 33 North Queau Street, I.ANCASrKlt.PA QVKKKHWARR. prUJM A MAItTIN, Fruit Jars ! Jelly Tumblers ! CHINA HALL, MASON FiailV JAItMN ALLS1.ICS, JK1.LV TUM1ILEK4. JELLY CUPS JKLLA J All'). 1 llillTVINO FUUIT .IAIW. (llie Itesl In thu Market.) HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kinct Street, I.ANOAKTKK. I'A. TlTST OPK.VKD-A HAO OK PHIMK a iiuart. ' rcklltut fmiaiy feed at lu cent inn .-e-ii unn i.mvm in picus. biinir re il unit if nt 'Ionic i.t Flth llenr, UUIILKt'BllKUdBTOIlK, ml Wiwt Klim Stunt, GU i:at nnnnui'ieN, Fine Tailoring At tte lireatesi ttriliictleu evor tnadolerc-djt-Dr. heavyneck ui H. GERHART'S FIne Tallorieg Establishment, flNOUTUOUKKNBTUl.Kr. only Direct Itnp.iUUB Tailor lu the City e Laucuster, " noera A.D BJIOKB. F OOT WKA.K. Yeu Can Save loney 11V V13IX1MJ STACKHOUSE'S AND I'UUCUASINO 1UUS FOOT WEAR JSWTHK HIST 81IOK8 rillCK31NTUKClTy. AND LOWEST D. P. STACKHOUSB, 88 Ss 30 HAST KIND, BX. I.ANCASTKK. 1'A. aWlydAw F Oit IlAHUAINa A MISTAKE Llke all ether bustness men we seinetlinca make mistakes. ItAVINU IIOUUIITTOO MANY Men's Dongola Shoes rer Bnminer clttded te Wear and Tender Foel we con Sell Then Off Brgtrdlcss of Coit. The $3 00 Ltne we will new soil at ! 60, and tbe 1 50 Ltne we will soil at tlm. We have a large assortment of these Shoes. They are as fellows : Men's liiUht DoiikeIu, ).00 Tip, Lace and Congress Bhecs, reduced te 12 te. Wen's llrlght Donge'a $1.00 Plain Opera Tee, Lice and Lengrcss Hhei-s, reduced te $2 ae. Ien's null Dongola $3,G) Tip, Lace and Con Cen grcBS Shoes, reduced te $'2(0. Men's Dull Dongola !M) l'laln, llread Te3, W Ida Blmf s, ler Older Men, reduced te $2 00. A full line of theso Bhecg can be scen In our Windows. The One-l'i ice Cash Heuso. The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 East King Street, LANCASTKIl. PA. ITAWUMB. Ci'EOlAU WATCHES for Farmers and Kallmadars, It Karat Oeld Filled liens Cases, Klgtn Works, $2U each, lob Let. Hest Watch ana Jowelryltepalnng. Spectacles, Kyeqliuisesand Optical Geed". Cor rect tiuis dully, by telegraph only place In the city. LODIS WEBER. Ne. 1S9X N. Oueen St , opposite City Hetel, Near l'eun'a Dmiet. gPK UlAh NOTIOB, GrlLL. Watches and Jewalry. Silverwa-e and Novelties. Geld Pens and Pencils. We cull Special Attontlen le our reri'I.AK FOUNTAIN IE.V. 0ii1t Cue. Can nee any kind et Ink. Take a loetc at It. Charles S. Gill, ke. ie wnar KING ST., l.tNCABTEU, I'A. ST K.KI.1M1 HI 1.V nil OOODH. SPECIAL NOTICi. mi: uavi: a link of Sterling Silver Goods, lncluiIltiK lloekmaiks, Paper Cutters, Plaster Cases, l.ucklcs, Pin Cushions. A big let et llracelet lliitteners, VAe, We will sell you at COST. WALTER C. HEBE Ne. 101 North Queen Sueet, I.ANCASTKK. I'A. ni-tm fOK BALK OR HKXT. HOUSKSl'OKHAI.H ON THK MOST liberal terms, en Weit Chestnut, Wal. nut, Lemen, Uury, l'lne und Charlette streets, App'y at HilS-Cmd S02 NOItTII M AUY BTltKKT. jJirtK KICNT-FItOM Al'ItUi I, ISS8, -A2 for one or a term of years, the Btrnsbnrg llallread, with Ceal and Lumber Yard, tvsro tvsre tvsro heusn, Locomotive ui.d Curs ; all lu goeVI and running order. The lease of this valuable property presents a rare opportunity te any party deslrtnK te ongage in a pleasant, neli war con anions, rout or ether Information apply te IHUS.er HKNltV 1IAOMUAUONKU, tr.Mia Lancaster City, i's. T A CO II F. NHUAFFUK'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (UY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO. l&CKNTliK SgUAlIl. FREY & EGRERT, VLOTHtHB. ASKEW OB HE, ATN08..UI ARD23G WIST KINO BTKKKT. en-ira jyTEnOIIANT TAILORING. HAGER & BROTHER. t Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A l'EltrXCT riT aUAUANTXKO. Mid-Sainnier Special Kedactleum Scotch and English Oheviete. SCOTCH 1 CIUV10T 8U1TINU3,( KKOLISII CUUVIOX aUlTlNU3.it us en te :sce. 2S.O0 TO 123.00. I'8 00 TO flVOO. 2UO TO (23 00. The above are TUB LATEST In l'lalda and stripes. TheCI.031NU.l'llICKS wl'.l Warrant an Kx. amlnatlen. CIIKVIOT SUITINGS, l00 TO I1S00. CHEVIOT BUIT1NGH, r-UOO TO I15.CO. Desirable Thin Materials for Bummer Wear Will lie found In our assortment of Worst ed", flannels, Serges, Drn; IJuKtiS, Muhatis, Pounces.; l.M JUBl'EU Ll'NKN VK3TING3. LINKS VKSTINUS. WHITE Hager & Brether, 25 & 27 West UIur Slroet. M YKK8 A ttATUKON. THE PRICES ARE DOWN. The Cut weliave Made en Our Prices covers all (Jtatles and Kinds. Let us remind you that we lir.va our eye constantly en the Reliability of our Clothing, and we're pleased le say It's well ap preciated by the purchasing public. All Coeils Marked at Mid Season Trices, nnd If you're in need of Clothing you miss a geed chance if you don't call en us. Myers & Rathfon, ItKLlAIILK CLOTHIEUS NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., LANCABTKU I'A. VOA1, y U. MAKT1N it (JO , Wholesale and ltetall Dealers In all kinds Of hUMBKB AND COAL. Yard-Ne. 421 North Water and ve. 4 North rrlncostreots. Lancaster, Pa, nS-lyd TJAUMUAKDNKK'H COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. 0fio:-Ne. 129 Nerm viueenStreet, and Ne. 664 North Prtnc street. " Yaaea: North l'rlnce street, near iteadtng Depot, auistra lanrartku. pa J UM1IEK, COAL, Ae. LUMBER, C0HL AND ROOFING SLATE. C. SENER a SONS, PUINCK AND WALNUT ST3., Suit coal et the Hest Quality at the Lewest Pilots, lluy new, as It may be higher. JeSU tfd OaHUIAUES. CTANDAKD WOKK. EDyy.EDGERL.EY CaIUUaGE builder, NOS. 10,42,4?, 45MAUKKT BTltKKT, Hear Of PoetolUco, Lonceater, l'a, I have In Stock and Dntld te Order Every Variety of thu following styles: Couiie, Hug. glea, Cabrlnluts, Carrtegus, Victorias, Business Wagons, "T" Carta, McCall Wagons. Burrles, Market Wagons, l'hnitens, Kzpruss Wagons. 1 employ the best Mechanics, and have laclt lues te butld cerre cuy any style of Carriage desired. The Quality. Style and finish ei my work makes It decidedly thu Cheapest la the market, JU-WKHAVKTIIEIIKSTANDCIIEAI'KST OAIIT INTHK MAUKKT It A XI K KUCIIIKFU. JAN1ANA UANUKKKOUlKm GET YOUIt Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3; 5 and IO Cents, AT ERISMAN'S, AO. i! WES1 KTXQ SI. U-Next Doer te Bayler's l'hotegrsj'h Gallery. ear wen. 3EA80NABLE BAKQA1N& WATT & SHAN D 6. 8 & 10 DA8T KINO BT. Special Seasonable Bargains 1 tee riicss Swiss Embroidered Flounciegs, from 43c te IL25 a Yard. We call special attention te thla let of goods, as they nre very desirable and much less than regular prices. 50 Dezen Gent's Unliundried Shirts, Geed Quality Muslin, Narrow 1'Ulled, Al Linen lloaeuis and Cu St, at bee each, ONE CASE SATEENS, New Styles and Colorings, AtnXcaYard. Short Lengths and Odd Lets of Goods accu. rnnlated during the season's business liKHNANTS or BILK, BEMNANT8 OFCASHMKUKB, KI1INANT8 Or BLACK AND COLOKKD 11KNU1KTTAS, KIMNANTS Or ALL KINDS Or 11LAC1C AND COLOUED DUX83 GOODS, KH1NANTS OK BATISTES AND LAWNS. These goods are ell botngclesed out, rega'd less of cost. SPECIAL 1 One let of IIALT-WOOL IltJNTlNOH, In UlacksandColers.onlyriVKCKNTSAYARD, AT TDK New Yerk Stere. s TAMM BKOTUKKS. GOING ! GOING ! GONE ! Valuable Business Property -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. On rillDAY, AUGUST 10. at 8 p. m., will be etrered, at the Coepor Heuse, the very deslra. bio business property, Nes. SS and P7 NOUTH QUKKN BT., (across from Postellloo) as the propertyof Btamm llrethers, consisting el IB feet li; Inches front, extending back te a Ccpth el 1!IS feet, mere or les, with a three ',) story Shep fronting en Christian street, utel as a manufactory. Alse right of way through threo (.1) feet alley und stairway te second. story. The Stere ltoem Is one of Iho finest and best adapted ler general mercantile buslneis te be fennd unyu here, having lately been re re ro medoled by the owners. Bald stere room Is 23 feet ll',i Inches wide and 100 feet long, ventt lated and lighted In the most improved style. Fatties can vlew the promlses by calling en Messrs. Btamm nre?., or thu assignee. W. r. BKYKlt, Assignee Tnea. J, Davis, Attorney. HA VINCI UKADTUK. AltOVK COME STRAIGHT Te our Store and take advan'age of the Extraordinary Bargains III AT W AUK OrrKHlNU. Everybody Pleased, Ne Disoppeintmant, Take ttina and leek orer our thrgilns. Ne Tieilli te SLew Ceet's. DON'T STAY AWAY. Everything Musi lle Feld, -AT TDK BOSTON STORE, 35 &37 North Queen Street. Stamm Brethers. nevawiiuifituiuu u net ik. (ALL AND HKK -TUX- ROCHESTER LAMP BlztyCeiidle-Llgbli iteata them fcli. Auotuer Let of cu re a i e LOBKS for Oru an ou stoves. XHH " PHRPEOTION " UK TAX. MOULDING A UUBI1KU CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beats them alhtThls strip outwears all etherr. Keups out the cold. Mop rattling of window. Kzclude the dust. Keep nut snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made in applying IL Can be fittea anywhore-no hnlna in hnrn. rividv for use. It Will net split. warp or shrink a cushion strip is the mesl Twfwet, At tha Bteve, Heater and Uanve BW" ' -or-; Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAWOASTXU. PA. NCJ'IOK TO TKKHfAHSKKS 4M UUNNKUB.-All persons am Ureby fe'. bidden te trrenass en any et tha lands nf thu OernwiiU and Speedwell estates tn I tine en et Lancaster eeaiiuts, whether Inch sol or unln dosed, either for the pnrpeee et snuettug cr nsbinir, ns tti law will rat rtartdly nnraired against all trospesslng en said lands of tha nn aeilgned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FUKIlfAN, it- PKUOY ALDKN, I1DW, O. rUXMHAH, Alteturs fox .W. cot anna's uetr Special Sale of Remnants!
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