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Seme of our esteemed, mere or less es pecially less Democratic contemporaries are greatly exercised in mind eer the im pending disasters te the party in tills state because its representatives in Congress are divided in their views as te tlie proper method of revising the tariff, llecause Messrs. Scott, Swope, and Storm have voted one way and the ether five members have voted the ether way, it is argued that the state convention must condemn one set or the ether, and drive all wlie agree with the condemned out of the Democratic party of Pennsylvania. This would Indeed be a distressing state of things if it were the necessary situation of the case. Hut it is net. It is true that the Pennsylvania Demo cratic congressmen havedisagrecdas te the amount of duty te be laid en wool and a few ether articles, and a3 te whether there uheuldbe any duty upon them at all; anil It is equally true that the party al large in the state is somewhat divided upon these questions, but it is'net true that it is the Bupromelssueof our state politics nor the highest Consideration involved in theselee Mtih of a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of internal affairs, auditor gen eral and congressman-at-large. Per, ex. cept the last, who happens 3 till te be neces sary te a state ticket in Pennsylvania, though net a state officer, net one of these officers has anything whatever te de with the tariff. Last fall, when a state treas urer was te be chosen, it was argued in the very quarters where the tariff is new made the supreme issue, that the relation of cor porations te the commonwealth and the honest administration of the state govern ment were the chief concern of a state cam palgn ; in vastly greater degree in it se in a campaign for a full state ticket. The Penn sylvania representatives are immediately answerable te their respective constituen cies in their districts ; and certainly their votes en the tariff are net a matter for greater attention from the state con cen con ventien, te disturb its harmony, divide its councils and demoralize the party, than their votes en ether questions of national concern. It is maintained that the Chicago plat plat feruiud the president's recommendations have defined a party policy which it is trea son for any Democratic lepresentutive te depart from ; and it is measurably true that some revision of the tariff is univer sally demanded by the Democracy of the country. Hut we de net undeisland that any Democratic representative disputes this; they all profess te favor some tariff revision ; they de net all assent te Mr. Morrison's way. This is net treason. His bill is net deflncd by the Chicago platform te be the only proper way; and we have net even seen any declaration te that effect from the president, lven if lie had se said, that would net make it binding en the party nor treason for its representatives te differ from him. He and his secretary of finance have un mistakably said that the checking of the silver coinage and amendment of the cur rency laws are, in their view, of greater importance than the revision of the tariff. -And yet in tin Heuse and Senate the representatives of the president's party have largely voted against him en this issue. Are they te be tried by drum-head court-martial for this'' There is a variance among Democrats and between many of them and their president about the best way te reform the civil service. Is the detailed method of administration te be a test of party lejalty V We think net. If each of these questions is intro duced into a state convention the organiza tion will be shatteied te pieces right speedily. An attempt was made te ferce this issue at Chicago. It failed. That convention saved the party by limiting itself te a decla ration of principles, leaving te eacli dis trict and te each individual matters of de tail and of method. The deliverance of the Democracy of the whole country was for " a revision of the tariff in a spirit of fairness te all interests." It was net pro posed te "injure any domestic interests;" " many industries," that platform declared, "have come te rely upon legislation for successful continuance, se that any change of the law must be at every step regardful of the labor and capital thus involved" ; "the necessary reduction in taxa tion can and must be effected with out depriving American labor of the $ acuity te compete successfully with foreign L I?ber' ,and vM"ut imjiesing lower rules of 3f duty than trill he. ... i ,...- .... .-. S cruised ajstef rotl.wie.i ,r;w, ,;., - -- "j iw LVllI UIIV !! I n cenitqutw of tht Mjhtr rahsetewja H prmuluuj m this country." We doubt if f 1 'OueDeinecratina hundred of Pennsylva f 4,- BlalinastudiedtheMorrisenbiiMn.it'- f -4 whether or net it squares with thlsltall E 0 K clsed clause of the Chicago platform; aud at .." .... fimw luuuve siuuieu it frj urere w wiue uivergence et opinion as te Vm likely effect of Its operation. Shall Uwe.uidivldual judgment of thlsbtll be the Injrlftk taatin nf flia x.itnii'itnn n...l i. ,. ,tt of party loyalty ? Or shall Mr. Scott "' ' ! fcp rwirt nut nf (tin tvirtv liuvmcu (l. ... .. w w- .v r.j vi.v,Muau Ilia U1U- ,-Jflritj of the Ueuse voted down his views 'm silver. Shall Mr. Uoyle be Inte outer darkness because en WU Involving corporation rights and 1 fee voted against the sentiment of Majority? Shall Mr. Steim be ex. eluded because he does net cheerfully as sent te all the existing civil service regula tions t Where will this sort of business step V The Democratic state convention is net likely te write "Iehabed" ever its deer pests at the instance of the'O whose chief desire is te destroy its organization, and who have never hesitated te play Inte the hands of the enemy in the past. Noth ing would delight the llcpublican parly of this state mere than te June the campaign shifted this j ear from its proper issues te one that would divide the Democracy. A Kirk in the MeM. A slight obstruction te lless (uaj "s plan for the control of the Itcpiiblican state con cen con ventien is interposed by the friends of Majer P.. A. Monteoth, of Allegheny county, candidate for lieutenant governor, and of Chill W. Hnzzanl, of Washington county, aspirant for congrcssman-at-large. These gentlemen hae been quietly laid en the shelf for the renominatien of Davies, as an additional vindication of the old ticket, and for W. It. lleberts, the torpedo man, because he has " plenty of money." The young Republicans of the West are net inclined te accept the smothering pro cess with a geed grace. Monteoth espe cially is a lively customer and, with Alle gheny county and a considerable number of ether delegates behind him, can make trouble. Te protect himself Quay has had bis own constituents instruct him for Davies, and Davies himself is telling that us Wolfe belted because of his defeat in 1S&1 it would take the sting out of the Wolfe movement if Davies were reneminated new. These devices show that the tjuay-IJeaver-lUvies combination is a little ai prehcusive. If the We.st will stand by Monteoth he cm get terms and iessibly his nomination. Halting the Viel IV. The Philadelphia 'irs is net wise in challenging Mr. Wolfe's integrity of mo tive, by declailng that there would be 110 trouble with him new if his party had here tofere given him what he wanted. It dis tinctly imputes te him corrupt motives in three political transactions ; by alleging that lie would net have belted 15eaer if he could have get from the bosses what he wanted, the Humiliation of lieutenant gov ernor ', that iu 11 he became a candidate for state treasurer because the Independ entsand Democrats would net jum te make him United States senator ; aud that in ISM lie supported Cameren for United States senator, because the lxisses made a place for " his man" from Union county. We are under the impression that Mr. Welfe has already distinctly ansu ered aud denied all of these charges and imputations; and we are very much mistaken in our es timate of him if he does net return te the refutation of them with renewed vigor. The Press has given him the opportunity he would most naturally hae sought. m m As a Vcteer. bome of the rather near-sighted Re publicans are anticipating a feast of fat things ever the president's vetoes of a fresh batcli of pension bills. They seem te think the country is about ready te favor aujthing in the way of a pension bill and that it is a very unpopular thing te oppose or veto any such. They v, ill find themselves mistaken. Considering the number and quality et pension claims that can pass and be paid by the regular machinery of the pension department, a case that will net stand that test and has te go te the faer of Congress, where very slight inspection of its merits is made, is te be viewed with a geed deal of suspicion. The president has been giving some scrutiny te these hills, a geed deal mere than they get from congressmen ; ins best political reputation has been made as a veteer ; iie began that way w hen lie was major; lie kept it up and improved en it as governor , and they who expect te make party capital out of ills vetoes will find they gnaw a file. H1100KLYX Is agrewluK town. Uh popua pepua popua lien lias increased from ,rw,(i0.i in 10 te T(8, 07: at the present time. Thk discovery et tlie Gogfble ISevi'iuer ero mined In Michigan is an evimt et great importance te the Industrial dovelepmuut of our country. The ores are unusually rich in Iren and within the limit of phoHpherus, while the cost of mining and eliipping will be be light that It appears destined te drive ferelgu ores from our market. Majeb I'ewkli., or the geological Hurvey, reports that au overland commercial reute may readily be opened between this country, Asiatic UussU and .I.ip.ui. Thli U pleasant news major, but you must liave a little patl patl ence; when we have built railroad and cmals across Central America, built a navy and forts and a vast number of magniiicent pub pub He buildings iu various part of the continent we will tumeur attontleu te est.ttilWhlug a balloon reute te Japan, Moscow and thu rest or the world via llehrlng'ii Strait or the North Pele. New comes the Htery of the miicldoefan actor who slipped hi mortal coil with the proverb that a geed Insurance jnillcy 1 better tbauauselOHs husband. Will the lnsurance company assent te the transter? Tin: story that a French company are pushing a project for thoeioulug of c inula en the north coast or Africa whereby thu .Sahara desert would be changed Inte an Inland he, has given rise te most profound siwcuUtlen as te the disastrous ellect-s of such proceed ings. It vn.s alleged that the drawing or such u vast body et water irem the oceans of the world would ke lower the general ievel that many of the most prosperous harbors would be rendered use less, that a dangerous current would be croated through the straits el Gibraltar, and finally a geologist gravely prophesied that the withdrawing el se much water south ward would have the ellect of drawing the ice cap at the North Pole iu thu naine direc tion te the ruin of prosjiereus Norlhern poe. pie and te the disadvantage of France itseir; ler by thu alteration or their clmiate the French would lese mere (In France) than they would gain in Africa. It la a pity that se much learning should be wasted, but as the Haliara desert is en au average about CiOO reet abuve the sea level, it ia evident that we may net be alarmed. The proposed inland sea will be Binulier than the lake of Geneva, and will be hardly vUlbleeu atchoel boy's map of Africa; it will net be deep, and the serious problem before the englneera will be te supply It Willi enough water te balauce the evaporation, which will le very great. The country that will lenn the shores or this little sea is net a Handy waste, but Is reported te be well covered with valuable timber. I'AitseNs, the Amrchist, made a ratal mis take, after his seli-surrender In Chicago, In allowing the fact te leak out that he Is writ ing a book. The penally rer this last olienso ought te be very severe. One thousand photographers are In session in 8L Leuis. Their deliberations will be marked with the utmost harmony because tney will be ever unconsciously aaying "New leek pleasant, please," It Is rather peculiar that Mr. Hoxle should become se violently nick Just at the time when the congressional labor Investigation coin mltlpe want te lake his testimony. Atteunuv Gk.nk.iiai. Helm, of Indiana, Is apparently 0110 of tlnwe individuals who believes that thu end Justifies the nie.ui-. Here is his plan te stamp out Mormeuism ; "Knactalaw enabling n woman who has been ' sealed' te n Mermen te recover a pro portionate share of his possession, and te obtain a divorce wlieuover she becomes dis RfitlMleO. Then enceuragu a few adventur esses te go te Utah, become 'sealed' te the wealthy Mormons, and In n few weeks, ns a purely business transaction, become dKMtts. tied aud demand a division." A reform that requires harlotry ter Its accomplishment cunnet commend itselt te Christian men. The euro Is werse thin the dle.e. In the olden ilnvsall reads hsl te Heme, and at the present time all congressional discussions lead te t.irlll smi.ibbles. Govuhneu Koiiinse.n, el Massachusetts, has vetoed the bill giving preference In ap pointments te nllice te honorably discharged soldiers and sailors without civil service e e auiiuatieu. The governor sees in this meas ure an Insidious attempt te break down the civil service act, which has worked well Iu the Hay state during the two years since its enactment Hesldes he thinks that full and proper recognition is seeuredjte the veterans of tholate war. Jims uiiA.yra HrLnyimt tkuusheau. The Voting Aiurrlrau Wlie u te VUrrjr Kait Cairns Ia nil lEea.ly. Notwithstanding the Londen gossip started by tlie itimtnrd that Karl Cairns is again oil with another premise of marriage and that the future- Countess Cairns will net be Miss Adele (.rant, (((; am luruisbcsa description uf her trousseau, made here, and the wedding gilt or her grandmother. Kach article Is marked with a ftc-slmile et the bride's signature, her Christian name, Adele. There are tea gew ns In pnle blue and pale pink crape and gauze, trimmed with lace, for summer wear Peignoirs In pale blue aud nale pink surah, with all the bands aud rullles et 'v alenclennes lace. These rer winter wear are iu crushed straw berry plush, liued w ith fur; iu mess green plush, with trontage of pale pink watered silk, veiled in cream lace. There are suinuier dresses in leulard and sur.ih or fanciful muslin, with lienupts aud hats matching every walking dress, and also dainty piles el lingerie In line batiste trim med with Valenciennes lace. A MAIlVl.LI.Ors IIINNKH PUKss. Attention was first claimed by a dinner dress in cream watered silk skirt, veiled with overdress in cream lace, ligured with resea and leaves painted by hand, the former iu natural hues, the latter iu delicate shades of weed color. The back of the skirt is adorned with two long, wide bands el mimosa green velvet lined with pale pink watered silk. The lace overdress was gathered In a llounce J nst below the waist In trent, and u-ien the gathers is a series otbewslu uiime'ti gieen velvet, lined with pink watered silk. The corsage, in whlte watered silk veiled with lace had a reversef the velve Anether dress in cream crepen was remark able tar the graceful cat of the cersage and overskirt, made iu one piece, like a sleeveless polonaise, and ben'ered around thoarmheles and threat and de vn the f reit w Ith One geld embroidery, the etlett being almost that of u Greek pepium. Alse a cestume in cream white cloth, made with a ja-ket corsage, covered transversely with a very wide sash laid in Hat folds of geld vellew watered silk. A walking dress was in black tulle dotted with large satm spots, made up ever black satin ami trimmed with wide black watered ribbons and line cut massed jet. With this dres came 11 short wrap In black velvet, black lace and jet, huug with strings or large Jet beads. A dinner dress was In pale yellow faille, covered with white gauze, embroidered in a close pittern of leaves and tendrils in white silk. The panier draperies of plain whlte gaiue met long floating folds et the same ma terials at the back. The half low cersige wax trimmed with a Hat rullle, embreh'ered gauze aud with rows of wide pale yellow rib bon. nvl.I. COsTI VI K WD IiKMI-lOII.hTTK. A ball dress in white satin had a short skirt covered with white tulle, dotted with pearls and put plainly en the skirt, meeting a ruche or plain tulle round the ban A very tasteful demi-toilette was 111 jmIe dove colored faille, striped with minute lines el blue and brown aud crimson iu et groups. Over this was made the cersage aud over ever skirt in cream embroidered gauze, the latter opening up the rrent aud embroidered with narrow dove-colored watered ribbon. Alse a dinner dress lu tea rose faille skirt, cut in three wide bands In fren I'nderneath these bands set full 1'reu l'reu cream lace, he'd in place at the top by bows or black rib bon. A polonaise or tea rose satin grounded embessed velvet, the pattern a small, close design or foliase In very pile grav, also trimmed with lace, and bows of black rib bon, formed the ever dress. The wedding dress had a cersage and long train in whlte embossed velvet, the latterlull four yards long, and lined throughout with white satin. The cer"ige cut princosse at the back aud all in one with the train has long, square lapels in front, llkea Ixiuis X 11 1, corsage, and Is tterel tele in a telut In rrent aud at the back, the opening tilled with a gulm-ie or-elnt lace. The sleeves are also In point lace aud the underskirt or whlte satin, entirely veiled in draperies et point lace, The point lace veil is shaw l-shaiied and Is te be attached te the coitrure by a set of diamond stars. TKAVKM.I.Nft t)UE-,s. The dress ler departure is in pale lawn colored faille, embroidered dew n the trent aud back of the skirt and around the cersage with dead geld In a tine lace like pattern. The cloak te be worn with this dress isaleng redingete iu pale fawn colored cloth and im1e electric bluesatln, brocaded iuHtrlx8imulat. ing straw lace. This bro-sade is laid In Hat plaits at the back of the cersage se as te show the lace like stripes, only opeuing out iu lull folds in the skirt. Should the weather prove steuny en the wedding day, this toilet will be replaced by a dress In hellotrepo Hengallne, trimmed with a prelusion or wide watered ribbons iu dark steel gray, and a very full "Mether Hubbard" cloak, made In large Hat plaits, aud with three short ca'ies, composed or plain colerod silk and lined throughout with Dale lilun Tiiere is a ball dress el Ophelia lilae satin id tulle, embroidered in a shaded, delicate rflhtl. n.MiiHi 11 oil.. ... ..... .. ... . .' . ..... ..u M n it., nu or, juauu w uu a snort, round empire, corsage, and with a long girdle Hi silver passementerie, ai.h end finished with heavy fringes in silver. A dinner dress in w bite satin, with a train fir white broeado. wlde hash or whlte satin terminating in rich iearl hinges. A walk ing costume in peach kernel colerod cloth, piped with pale gray, and having large mother of pearl buttons, with designs in dark brown, the corsage being confined round the waist with a wide scarf ruiriirc in ate blue. Alse a surtte de (ml, a long pale pale eot in tea rose satin, ligured with llaster lilies in their natural hues. In velvet, lined with IMle blue satin, striped with watered silk bands in thosame hue, and havingernaments in geld paaseuientarie at the threat aud 011 the sleeves. Mrs. Grant's dre-s ler the wedding Is iu pale green lallle, trimmed with a profusion or line v alenciennes lace, and with bands and bows or cream satlu ribbon. PERSONAL. Aunt: I.im.t's health is improving. IAJ,,K.1.' D N".l'Ah Heme, the noted Leu. den Spiritualist, Is dead. I'tisTMAHTiiii Gknkiiai. Vii.as gave a dinner Tuesday night te the president and Mrs. Cleveland. Maiiv Hni.KN Feiuusen, a clever and premising young writer, whowasenco edl- tMi0f i-f" -,'?rc'; Queen, died in Jackson Jacksen villi. Ha., a fortnight age. Miu Jehn H. Itiir.v, who has Just been nominated for the statu legislature by the Democrats of Cambria county, was sneaker of the Heuse In the session or l&Si Tiik l'ei'K has sent the decoration or the Gelden Hose te Queen Christina, or Hiain The gift Is accompanied by au autograph letter from his holiness. At a meeting of the Niate Hase Hall associa tion, at Willlamsnert, jesterday, Danville was admitted te fill the vacancy caused by tnedisbaudmeutef Liucaster, aud the sched ule was revised. Hamuei. L. Gii.se.v, or Pennsylvania, has been nominated by the presldent te be agent rer the Indiana or the Fert Peek agency In Mentana, and James II. Mudey, te be post master at I'ottsville, Va. TUU X.ATB OUARLKS l'E.VAS, Of PhlladOl- phis, left most of his estate or fdCQOO among these charitable institutions St. Vincent Heme, Little Sisters of the Peer, SL Jeseph's hospital, The French Heuevetent society, aud the Charity hospital. Mesi.s A. Dew, the rounder and proprio preprio proprie torolthe ll'iitfrfv Jftii'ii nir, dlwl In Charles town, Mass., en 'I uesdav morning. He was born In Littleton 11, N. II., in lsin, and nl the hie or fourteen learned the printing trade. He est ibllshed the ll'iirrrfv in lv0eii credit. Mils. LsTilKK K. Ki.i.viimi, el Dunns town. Clinten county. Is the owner or a hi lemon tree, the limbs el which annum hang ing lull or the tropical Irult, one el which measures'", t'i" l't inches. The tree was grafted 011 1111 orange stalk live jean age, and blossoms and Dears Irult nt'llie s.11110 time. Cot NT I.ttiN Tei.stui's home, astiaja l'ellana, has Ixvamti 11 refuge for the home less peer, where they are clothed and fed and leaded with userul gilts. Its master incessantly repeats that he intends te give all his fortune te the peer, forsake his t.imlly and Irietids, and lalsjr as a common IeasAiii. W. V. Hii.ssEL, of Lancaster, wasadmltted u I'r.icuee in 1110 iiiur eeutilv court en rues, day ler the case of Chas. "it. Schneder, el Kutrtewii Nermal school, charged with libel by Prof. P. II. HreldeiilMugh, or tlie Indian school at Martlushurg, In an attkie published intheiVirmcf Church M- j. ikmt criticising the management of the school. Alter a true bill w as found the case was continued te the October term. Mil. PviiNKi.i. has received many eilers of money for the Irish cause from Ltigllshmeu or geed social position, but these eilers hive alwaj sheen accompanied by the condition that the donor shall tie nominated by Mr. Paruell for an Irish constituency. The Irish leader his lu each case returned a curt aud emphatic relusal, saving that he net only did net want Lugllsh money, but he did net want Kngllshmen te stand tar Irish constitu encies, 1hcsitne Human Nature Mmyvalti attempts are mute te icpeat the remark iblc success of llenen s C apclne lIater. 1 bis xpli'lidkl remedy 1 known, sold and used eer where, and Its prompt scllun and uurlval led 1 11 rail e petrs have wen ler It hosts of trltmls. Imitations have sprung up under similar sounding names, such u " CnpMiin." ' Lapslcuui, etc, lntemltd te deceive the care les ana unwary The-e articles pnse nene el the vlruies of the penulue Ihenfnre we hope tlje is'"ile will is,it us te protect whvt nxv at eme their inteiesis and ours Ask for IW'nen s Plaster, ami esmlne what ts given veu, aud make sure that the word" lapclne ' Isrut In the middle of the plaster Itaeir.iind the "Ihtve Seals " trade nark N en the law cloth Any reputalile desler will show- jeu the safe guards without hesitation If ou cannot re member the nanii-lVusen's tupilne li.ister cut this pariKranh from the ii'r (1) It U ti lour lutsrr,! Te bear In tulnd that one llen-en s Capilne l'lanier 1 worth a dozen of any ether porous plister l'.onen's plaster are a genuine mldlc Ilia I article, endorsed and used by the medical profe,leti from Maine te California. They cure In a few hours ailments which no ethers will even relieve (heap and worthless imitation nre old by de ilers w he csre mere ler larges prelils en tn.h than they dn for the swietsef an apirevmg conscience Ileware of thorn, and of the "Capueln " Lapslcln, ' Lajislcine 'and " t ipslcum pilasters which the ell te the nnw ir 1 1n e names art' nothing but mislead ing viiriatiens en the name Capclne " ete th difference, go te reputable druggists and you will net liedeceUed The genuine llonsen's his the Ihns sjvi " trademirk and the wenl "Captlne nit lu the centre juneil M,W,sw arjiUiA.j, nvTiVBH. WeiiflrrfulCuren. VV 1). llet A Ce, Wholesale and llelall Drug. Clstset Unuie, Ca ,says We hive been selling Ilr King a New lilscevery, Eleetiic Hitter, and Uucltleu' Vrnlca salve for two years. 11 we iu ver handled remedies that -ell as w-ell, or Kle uch unlvers u satistacttnn. There have ts?en some wonderful cures effected by these niedl clneslnthls ilty. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have beer) entlrelv tured b use of a h w- bottles of Dr. Ktnu's New Discovery, taken In connection with Klectric Hitters. We guvrantee themalw-as Sold by II 11 Cochran, Druggist, 1JT and IS) North yueen street, Lan caster, 1'a. (1) TUB 11EV. C.KO. H.TIIAVKIl, of llourben Ind , says " both mvselfnnd wife ewe our Uvea teSIIll.011'8CON''3LfMl,T10N CI Kb." ters.de by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, e. 137 North Queen street. Actttr, rushing and Iteliahle II. II. Cochran, Druggist, 13; and 1J1 N'erth fjueen street, Lancaster, I'a , can always be re lied upon te carry in stock the purest and best feeds, aud sustain the reputation of being ac tive, pushing and reltibiH, by recommending articles with well esuiblishfrd merit and such as are popular Having the agency for the cele bruted Dr King's New Dlscevi ry for censump tlen, colds and eeughs, will sell it en a pesltu guarantee. It will surely i ure an and every affection of tbreut, lungs, una chest, und In order te prove our claim, we.uk you te cull and get a Trlil bottle Fre. (1) KOK DVSPKl'.iIA and Liver Complaint, veu haven printed guanintee en every oeltle of Shi Shi leh s V Uull.iT It uiiverf.ills te cure, ter sale by II. 15. Cechrau, Drugjlst, Ne UTNerthljueen street- A Very rrew K-cnpe " es, I h id a very narrow escape,' said a premlueut citizen ten friend "I was (eiihncd te ray bed for a ear and my friends gave me up ter a consumptive's grave, undl 1 begin u-lng hemp's lkiUam for the Threat anil Lunirs, and here I am, sound and heart ' l'rbe .'.k. and II. orale by 11. 11. Cetlinm, Druggist, Ne. 17, North Queen street, Lancaster. AUK 10U MADE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Vel Vel ew hklu J shlloh'e VUaltzerls a pe-ltUe euro rer sale by II. IS. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. U7 North Queen street. The Impending Danger. The rect lit stutUtics el the number nl deaths show that u large majority die with Consump tion This dl-iase may commence with an ap parently harmless cough which c in be cured In stantly by Kemp's llalsum for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve nil cases. I'rlce Se tents and II. 7Wi( iir ree ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street, oelwdAltw .Sl.KKl'LKSS NIUHTS, made mlsurable by that terrible cengb. bhlleh's Cure Is thu remedy for yen. Korsideey II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. llucklen'a Arnica Nilte, 'I he Ikwt falve in the world for Cuts, Ilrulses, Sen's, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, tever bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, und all akin Kruptlens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required Ills guaranteed te give iierfect satls satls lactien, or money refunded. Price A cents per bev. or sale by II. II Coenrun, Iinnrgbt, 137 und IU North Queen street, laiutaster, I'a. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shtleh's Cure will give I minedlate relief. I'rlce le cts , M its and II, ter situ by II. Ik Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North llueen street. Okb r.crrrLB KrrBCTB A CL'RK. Mr. Oscar E. 11. Kech, of Allentown, I'a., was bed tan with in flammatory rheumatism In the winter of lsa. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Gress' ltheumatlc Kcmedy. Hy the tlme he had used halt a bottle he could leave Ids bed; when he had finished the bottle be was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. Ill his own words, "1 Icel butter than ev or before." I'rlce II, by all druggists. lebs-3mdMW ,tr " HACK M KTACK " a lasting and fragrant perl luine, l'rtteil and 60 cents, for sale by if II. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen strict. AGHKAT DlsCOVbllV.. Thogreatest discovery of the nineteenth cen tuiylsDr. Leslie's Special Prescription for sick headache, w hlch Is the dlscev cry of an eminent phvslilan and used by him for ever thirty j ears before giving It te the public, und It stands te day without a rival, iieud advertisement in another column. Bllll.Oirs VITALIZE!! Is what you need for Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dizziness, und all symptoms of DysHtpsla. I'rlce lu and 75 cents pur bottle, ter sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 13a North Queen struct, 1SUOWV3 HOUSEHOLD I'ANAC'KA. Is the mesteffectlve 1'aln Destreyerln the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally eik'applled internally, and thereby inore certainly UKLIKVK VAIN, whether colenic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, aud It Is wurranted double the strength of any similar preparation. it cures pain lu thu Side, flack or ltewels. Bere Threat, llheuinutlsm, Toethachu and ALL AC'IIKS. und I Thu Great Kollcver of l'uln " ltltOVVN'B HOUSEHOLD PAN ACE A should be In every family. A taasixwnfulef the Panacea In a tumbler of hft water sweetened, if pro pre ferred, taken at oedtlme, wUl lUtKAK Ur A COLD. Uicentaa botUe. ln3MydM,W.A8w Da. IUsslkr Werm SrROr, Purelv vegetuble, pleasant te take, will erpcl worms If any exist, no purgative required utter using, l'rlce, a cents, by ull druggists. febWmdMW'AJ- SHILOII'8 OATAltltll UEMKDY-a pesitive euro for Catarrh, Dlptherlu, and Cankur Meuth, ter sale by II. Ik Cochran, Dlugglat, Ne. 137 North Queen stleeU MOTIlEUbl MOTHEKSII MO'tilKltS II I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with thu excruciating julu of cutting teeth t It se. ?,9Xlm2u B"UP. It will rellove the peer little aiitrurer Immediately deiiend upon It I ?J?Jf " "Vtake ""out It. There ft net a JSS . m" eartu wue tM )Ver uea L wt "HI SSLf11 ye? tt.1 ence that t wl regulate the ?S?h.i,?J?? ?!vef?',t te the mother, aud relief f.u w K1 l.ll cullu' operating like magic. It 1 porfecUy sale te use in ull cases, and pleasant tojhe taste, and! the prescription of ou of the eldest and best female physician in the UulUxl Status. Sold every where, as cents a botUe. nuvyji-lyaM,W,Sw MltttlVAt, YKH'H SAHSAPAIULLA. L A CREAKING HINGE Isdrv and turns haul uulllell 1 applied, niter hliii il inevts easily. When the leliils or . ..r .1... ,..,.. .,.,.. li,. (,., . I, til. ..,... I... lUS.s .'. til.1 l',, ,i,. i.,ti'ii.i. . .,, in. ... i'j uneumaiisill, llir, ciiiiiiei imi iihuvu wniiiMii causing the most excruciating pain Ajer's Mirsviiilla, b Its at lien en the bleed, ivlleves this (oudltleu, and te store the Joints te geed working elder Ajer's Sarsapirllla has elfeited, In our illy, manv most lvuntkable cutvs, a nuuiber et w hk h Indued the efforts ei I tie most e x perlonred ph)slcltus. .Veivlt neis'ssius, I leuld give the names of in my Imltv Muds who have been cured bp taking this uirdkine. In tuv own iase it has certalulv werktd wonders, trllev Ing me of RHEUMATISM, Kin alter 'icing troubled with it ler vents In this, and all ether diseases urllti lretn Imiuire blmst, lhte Is no remedy w Ith which 1 am ae fiiistntid, thst alferds such rvllel as or s .sar sapirllli 11 H 1 awrence, vt. l., luitlinere, Md A) ei's sampulttii cimsl me of (.out and llhenuiatlsin win n uethtug elue would. It has eradicated evetv tnue of dltvnn lretn lnv sjs tout II II. short, Manager Hetel Ilelmeiit. Lewell, biss, 1 was, during tuuij months, a sutrerer from Chronic Ithcumatlsin 1 he dlouse iitlllcted me grievously, in splteet the remedies 1 veubl Ilnil, until 1 retiimenrtd using Aver s sarsnparllla. 1 took several botttesol this propaiatlen aud win speedllv restored te health -J Hcain, liule IK'iue, "V a Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aj or A Ce . bow ell, Msss. Sold by druggists, l'rlce, II i six bottles, f Junels-.'i URT HUOM. J.S C.IVLKltcV CO. Astonishing Lew Prices -tOK- Ijulie, l.i'iii.s' nml Cliildrt'ii's Gauze Underwear. is- , 3.V. A .V)C These are Extra Geed Qualities .lean Drawers, ic and. Vc Lexik at our Hosiery and i.lees, Neckweir, 1 luen Lellara and Cuffs, cuff buttons. Scarf Pins. ,Vc. We offer Kxtra llar- gilus te turn our stcs:k into Keady Cash. Jehn S. Givler & Ce., Ne. 35 East Klutf Streot, i.A.scAsrin, l'v. N TOVLLTILS IN Summer Dress Goods. W5TT 8c SPiflND, Nee. 6, 8 ct 10 East King St., Have received a new line of O.VDINt: St ITINCs, JEltsbV AI.UATKOSs, NUN'S V K1LINUS. LIGHT VVKIGUTTltlCOlS, FINE VVOOL LACES, At Lewest City Prices. An lmuiense assortment of WHITE IIKESS f.OODs, SWISS ri.OUNCIMlS SWISS t.MllltOlDKKIKS, LACE fLOUNCf.SUS, TKIMVUNG LACES, At Popular Prices. The great demand for PllINTED SATINES has made geed stjles verv scarce We own te day a lare Inveten et 1 rench nnd American SATINES, HATlslbs and CH1NULED SEEK SUCKEKs In desirable colorings at extremely low prices. Parasols and Sunshades A SPECIAL! l, ,ir THE New Yerk Stere, LVNCASfbll, PA T a S1AKTIN A CO. WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT. We are net going out of business, but we are meeting any prices given by any one else, and In fact can de lietter for you Wall Papers all at Half Price during this sole, aud a special discount of 10 percent, en all sales until July 1, lsis;. 60c. Papers, 25c. 25e. Papere, 12e. 12e. Papers, Oe. 10c. Papers. 3e. SPEOIA.L GASH DISCOUNT, 10 Per Cent. 8e. Papers, le. J Hanging nl leduied .prices. Full sleck of New Uoeds te select from. Ne Old Patterns We de net ask you te buy old patterns, but are giving you the new ones for next season te se lect from. New Is the time te buy. Yeu will never find papers se low again. Paper Hanging dene promptly. Ily our plan jeu de net have te take u )) carpets te have your work done. We guarantee your carpets w HI net be sellid. Screen Deers and Windows. We de the largest business In Screens In Lan caster Eight mechanics ure working at our sirtcn factory, en Seuth Queen stieet, turning out lets of Sireen every day. The Lew Price und Geed Werk Is the reason. WINDOWS, 'J5c. Uii DOOltS, li.'il Up. Made with our Patent Iren Corners, and best wire used. Send In jour orders. J. B. MARTIN&CO Cor. West King & Priuce StSn (Opposite Htuvens Houee.) LANCASTKIi. PA. TMl'OHTANT. Te the many applicants for the FALLTK11M of the Lancaster Business College. If yen will call en or address the principal you can obtain such Information us wlfl be of great advantage te you In pursuing thu COUUSE or UTUUYusreiulredul this fnultutlen. It will enable you te make greater progress, und u sav ing of time und labor Is guaranteed If you wlU carry out Instructions. Address, H. O. WEIDLER. Principal, LlfB IKHVMAMVm c AUD. CARD. Tlie Subscriber would roupeottitlly Inform hla frletids nnd the public Kotiernlly that liehaa noceptod the Anenoy of THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCECO., OF NEW YORK. The OldeBt Llfe Inaurnnoe lu the United Htrttes and the LARGEST mid STnONOEST In the World. It wrltes the most llberal oentraot evor Ittaued, audlias always fitrnlehed IiiBiirauoe at the Lowent Peaal- ble Cost. JAMES H. MARSHALL, OO North Duke, or 20 Eaat Walnut Btroeta. VARRIAUH A MOlTO THAT ALWAYS WINS. HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRICES I Philip Doersenfs Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET, (NKAllLV OPPOS1TK TIIK LKOPAUD illOTKL), LANUASTKK, PA. Nene But First-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Dsed (PltlCKSTOBUlTTIIKTIMCa. ALl.WOllK UUAUANTKED, BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vohlelea of Every Doeerlptlon Built Promptly te Order. A rull Line e V'htclp In Hteek. prnpare'Kl esxH-lully for the f prtng Trade. A Large and Varied Ar.'.'ll'L"-'"1 et SibCOMMIAND WOUK ON IIAND wldch will ie sold at MOST HKASONAULB P.UITICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO UEPAIUING. ..iSr.'.,,.WUi cftU aua oxainlne tl18 'werlt, Philip Doersom's Old NOS. 126 and 128 1HIUA KFU K. LMt l.ftl tlVUU.1. i: ii.v i: a la urn: stock Of TUB 1IKST w REFRIGERATORS IN THE CITY. Thj l'ierte Dry Air Refrigerator. UAKDK.V IWitK. WATEll COOLERS, IL'K VllUAM FUKKZERX, And a lull line of HOUSErUKMSIILNO 0001)3 The lartfett Meck of OA3 nTUItKS In the city Special attention paid te Una-nttlng, Tin Uoerlntf and bpeullni; We tme Just received another let of these -C ULOllbb. JOHN P. SOHATIM & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LA.NCASTK1C PA. wM- A. Kl Kt'KKK. ALDUS U. 1IEHH KIEFFER 8c HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court lleue). Invite nil Houaekccporti te Cull and Inspect their Bleck el Heusefmmstiing Goods. A Ccniitiletu Line con man lly en hand. COOK sreVKSand UA.VUK1, PAULOIt hTOVKS, IIEATbltSHtHl rUUNACKS. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Alter carefully uxauilnlnc; the inertia of idl ellCred te the trade, e have selected THE "ARGANIV for UASOLINK, and THE , DANGLER," rer COAL OIL, As the licit, when all peInU urocemldered, te offer te our patrena. Cill nnd Kte us. We leve te show our (feeds, and are net offended If J en de nut puicluue. lteuiember, we are iujeiiU for The " Splendid Heater. Manufactured liy fuller A 'Warren Company, Trey, N. 1 .which has no rival lu durability, economy of fuel and control of Ra. New lq the time te examine and become po4tcdfer Auluuin purchiaes. KKllEMllKlt TIIK I'LACK I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOS1TK COUItT IIOU8K ) aiUS-tluAw e UHTKADKIN HEEHIGERATOHS han never been de larife an thU seafien. It would hav e been much lartier had we been ublu te 1111 our erderH. Ne trouble te get lletrlKeratera, hut "l'.IDUKU AV 'S and ALASKA'S" uieutarce. Wehuvea lew loll. Ice Cream Freezers AND- WATER COOLERS. We have plenty Don't think we would have them Ieii(j if iieople kuew hew cheap they are. THIS 18 TIIK 8KA80N rOlt OIL STOVES. We hive a dozen different makes. In this way uollndeut which Is the beHL There Is but one ibat Is really reliable and safe. Iho ADAM3 A WKSTLAKK Is non-explosive. LAWN MOVERS we have soverul varieties, the PENNSYLVA NIA of couiBeat the head. This In the season of the year te have your Heaters looked alter. In havluit this muttur at. tended te ue te a house that thoreuKhly under, stands their business. PLUMlllNGnndUAH riTTINO hy llrst-class workmen at Lew est Prices. FLINN & BBENEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, I'A. : . '1 TOBACCO CDTTINOH, SOHAl'8, HIl-T- QTOKAOK 11 1NOS AND PACKEUS' WASTE, bry and il Cleun, bought for cesh. ad No.OTPearlBtrLNovVYorlt. COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. J Uetereucerrcd. Hchutte. Ne. il5 Pearl street, DAHIBL MAYEU, ,1 Mew Yerk. lehlMyd deca-lyd Ke.10 WetChetnutatreeU vemvant. s-fs m-nmfew. CARD. HOHIIH. whether you purchase or net. DON'T reUQET Reliable Carriage Works, EAST KING STREET. r.Tlyd&w MIl.l.lXKItr. KNHK ASSOllTJIKNT. JMM A. PilRSit NOS. O & O NORTH QUEEN ST. In our Immense aaaortment of elegant HATS AND BONNETS are Kreater hitrxalns than can 1m found any. where else V Iiavu an endless variety of un un triuuued Hats and lbiunets at til" lowest price. The very latest novelties In ltlbbens. teather. t lowers, !atln, I.aces of all kinds and Huts and ItonuetsTrlininod t'rmef Charge. Wn have iv large assortment of JKVVKLUV, WATCH EH. 81't.CTAULK'i nnd CLOCKS. Our HOOT AM)110KI)KPAUTMKNTlscoin AM)110KI)KPAUTMKNTlscein plete. AIe our OK NT'S 8TKAW HATS and FELT HATS at thu lowest price. Call and see. all-'imd B AHtiAINS. A BARGAIN Just When Yeu Want It, -AT- Asiuars Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LA.NCASTKlt, PA. flt'TV HO.EN CHILDREN'S HATS, Elegantly Tilmmed.Nuw Ooeds, Manulactured this Season, actually worth I1.0W, only KiriV IJENTS. Anether Le Very tine Hats, al SEVENTY- KIVK CEN18. Ladies' Rough-and-Ready Hats, Twenty live ilnren. In Whlte, lllack and Navy, utTHlltTV t'I E CENTS. mf Alter .IULV THE KIKST we are closed In thoevenlug.oYceplon Saturday. 'Ien cases of PEAKL STltAW HATS, which we cle'-cd out from n manufacturer, und marked thorn at NINETEEN CENTS APIECE.: One Let of riNE HAILOll HATS ntTWKN-TV-flV E CENTS, and one let of KOUIHI-AN D KEADY BAILOR HATS at THIHTY-NINE CEN'13. TEN DOZEN ELEGANT WHITE PLUMES At SEVKNTY-flVK CENTS APIECE, Werth Irem 11.50 te riOtt. FANS ! FANS! FANS! White Satlu fans, slightly soiled, formerly sold at ll.oe. new Klr'TY CENTS. Elegant Whlte Satin t'uus, Plain, Chrome and Painted, lit ONE DOLLAll, Twenty Dezen KlnuChromeFans, Dark Weed Sticks, Polished Handles, at TWENTY FIVE CENTS Alter ,IULV THE t'lltST we close at C o'clock every uveulng, Saturdays excepted. SPECIAL 1IAKUAINS IN Black Satin Parasols, Silk Lined, Tnmincd with Elegant Spanish Lace, only! W tu Twenty-four Inch aLL-hiLK UMIlltELLAS.et ll.W. S-After JULY THE FIIIST we cloee at 6 o'clock, Saturdays oxtcpted. Over'i.OiO yards of Cream and lllege Oriental Lace, all at special low prices, ranging from 8 toil cents u yard They ure thu cheapest let of Laces oversold In Lancuster. Six-Inch Ulecked Sash Itlbhen, ull-sllk, W cents n yald. White Lawns and India Linens. Special !ncluccuientsutl'JXc,15c.aud'j0ca yd, After JULY THE t'lltST we close at 6 o'clock, Klltuiduys canceled. i4 .s, jaifji :nftafelif te4aaS riteMSsASiibWr.-- .as i xt J f-w eHrX tti mVitimitdTrM,.j'-i