BHIMPPVnMW "!! WWW,1 - SHSiW-ti--.-j' ;v " ' - '.' !WliPWWWPSi!!Wl -' " A:-1 .- "- ...ww.r -."-.Mp ffsm'y -..vt . An ,. - . ,' J .-y V"- j v. i.r iji THE IiANOABTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1880. " ,f J?. ,' :.- n-rt rv. fry I. -Vy la? ? m S1 t m , ' LLIGENCER SVIBT DAY 1M THBYKAB (,7'i (thmdaftKiiep'.ed.) 1 .! l a wkix. riv delum a, tbsb, rirrr UWrm. DXlYDllTCARmiJlSlKLAK- 'in AU amoixixe rLAi-in. rL I mi f.tWAL ccimnssren AttewD te UUm. TUcrnena oexarcTio. F Jt? ADVK8TIBINO BATES i VVrt, IX In. lln. tln.Mln. slnj&fiT ' t8B4 ....Tm i Se"? i l be si son, a ts iWW M 111 ! 4 4.1 Ma WWPm,.. K M 3(H) 4 .VI m 7.'-) BT Busu .... in 1 r' '" "H 8 ffiSKsTvfSs ..... IU 0W HfiO 10) fc Wrtw.... a 4 .vi 7 m 10 m i.i M in no rVVSw .. no cm loon 1380 1700 sn. i Knitl.M. ie 70) 1200 ibbuI ieu moo R Mill I In BOD 10(0 17 Ol W0DI 2700 31(10 K9HMBmiUM A(ie lxau vhd mm si en mm Hbatke.... von i)4(ie 2spe aeen um urn JMIWW. 15 W 280OJ tienj MCO Ctepj Wlm The Weekly Intelligencer !iyuHED Every Wednesday Morning. (M A TEA. II .00 FOB SIX MOUTHS. ClCrtS or TIM, jWiltnt. AMD AcerrrRBKTO rnsess OKmse cr ,WaMrunwB(ii.ewbitiiBVinuakiani ...i..-- ...- (f WTATV Al CUUIfTKT ALU AflUllHUlB ,bl.w iV'. nt.sfnitaittinvntfvilTV tllHIIKT. ; JrCst ddrf M oil lAitttri and Tetegrami te && THE INTELLIGENCER. 'f''frnfeiiliMnftAr TtniMlnir. l.imr ntnr. l'n. "wtT -"-" "' ' r-7 ; 'ff flrftj VitivitT'ifiitllti'ittiitr l mm.Bv.tv. .U'fe LANCABTEE. JULY 5& 1 Te Mfet the Renl Issur-s. tViK eiiK)nn aaepieu ay me jicpuunciiu r ' iwate cpsVentien e Pennsylvania, tlie men & Mrh.OC tvnnn e.1n(Al HQ MTlll Milt P3 !)))(! K Vr,.? "tt,c ""-" """- "- " - vrne Bpeecnes 11107 maue ui uiu tuinrauuu, b ... xnre9naie eu me Mura uiuu ..m.. ,. Spil Bepublicans propose te appeal for success iIv,thte fall. While it Is notthe part of wisdom SS.t,rfer the Democracy te accept a situation made for them by the opposition, and while it will be next te fatal felly for the Democrats te let the battle for state offl effl cers in Pennsylvania be shifted te federal issues, it isa mistake te suppose the organ ization which is new in control of the exe cntive branch of both the state and federal & ,l governments, will be afraid te speak clearly hw-'iana boldly en an questions or viuu puuuc concern. R& If the Eepublican platform means that Eg we preseni lariu, wmi iia criumies, 11s aeauruuies, im ineiuiiiiies nuu us iuup iuup heles for fraud, cannot be improved by re- vision ; it h proposes te give me ne 10 iub IFf nUtfnrm of thnTO.ilnaitfirtv of ISSt. which nlMcftd niMMw-'thn Iteimblican tiartv te .'LB(rfrect the inequalities of the tariff- then we trust the Democratic state con vention will meet it squarely with a decla ration that the tariff must and shall be re re visedeot by the Srorrisen bill, the Itan dall bill, or according te any particular schedule but as the Chicago platform de clared " in a sprit of fairness te all inter ests," se as te net " injure any domestic interests;" and "without depriving Amer ican labor of the ability te compete suc cessfully with foreign labor, and icitheut 3 imposing leicer rates of duty than iri7i b ample te cover any increased cost ofprexfur efprexfur ofprexfur iien, which may exist in consequence of the higher rates of wages preuiiling in this coim ceim try." Upen that platform the Peunsjlwv nia Democracy can stand aud win. If the Republicans hope te profit by their attack upon the federal administration and the disposition shown by thepiesident te veto unworthy pension bills, we welcome the issue. The country is ready for it. The true soldiers suffer far mere te-day from the multitude of fraudulent and un worthy pension claims than from any re striction put upon them ; and the public is altogether ready te sitsUi in the president in bis discriminating examination of con gressional grants and Ills fearless veto of the unworthy. The Xew Yerk InJejuntl. cnt, a radical Republican paper, which most bitterly and coarsely opposed Cleveland's election, thus expresses itself uien this subject : The poeplo can have no oilier feeling than that of slucore gratitude te the preildent ler bis frank and manly courxe In respect te the nystem of pension jobbery, which has te largely become the erder et the day with the members of Congress, whether Kepubllcaux or Democrats. The system has become an intolerable abuse and perversion el the pen sion Idea; and this abuse aud porvernieu pring from political and party motives, en the theory of courting what Is called "the sol dier vote." The time has come te call a halt In this business, and selierly inquire whether Ux-payers have rights which Cengress 1h bound te respect. The president's vetoes ai e calculated te open the eyes of the pcople te what Congress is doing with the the public money. Though courteous in form, they re, in fact, a stern and sharp robuue or Con gress en this subject, and any one who takes time enough te examine the facts as they ex it will have no difficulty In freeing that the rebuke has been well deserved. It Is te be hoped that the president will repeat the .re buke whenever the occasion calls ler It, and thus de a geed service te the gener.il public. This is significant of a sound public sen timent, widely prevalent, and whlle the Democratic state convention w ill no doubt commend in generous tones thelilieral pen P ii m i, , i ... - - - , - - i stoning of all deserving soldiers and sailors, W . it will de itself credit and make its party strong by outspokenly declaring against frauds and jobs in the abused name of pa pa trietlsm or the misused cause of charity. "While the supreme court is considering the constitutionality of u law already en the statute books et the state prohibiting oleomargarine; and with pretests repre senting "8,000 workingmen of Pennsylva nia en file at AVashingten against such fed eral legislation, theie is no occasion te make support of it part of a Democratic state platform ; the wrongs of the colored people in the Seuth are net half se leal and of se much concern te the peeple of Penn sylvania, as the wrongs visited upon the soldiers' orphans in the state rchoels. But though no question willbeshiiked, we repeat that the issues nut te the front i by a Democratic state convention, te . uuuunaie siaw officers, will be state Issues. " ThU is just what Beaver, Quay, Cooper, Cessna & Ce., d0 net want ; and what they U de net want it is safe te give them. If the commonwealth is te fall back into the 5tends of weak executives, corrupt lobby. v. ji I, era' treasury specula- - MI.SUU :kvb roosters, It shall net be 'doee without vigorous Democratic pretest : . nd the flve men whom the Derm.,.:. laatewillnotbe afraid te say 6omo 6emo 6ome s thing hereafter and te illustrate bv ti,t.. rpuM'c records what they think et these wings. tr Net te the Point. Matthew Arneld Is net very fortunate in I Ulustratlen, advanced ns an argument (an Irish Parliament, whenhes.ivs & bed of American sympathizers with Phi Muise of home rule : JM Americans atlc themselves what the v iaiMwuu,ui n auuesuian wnova wneva IIW the only way of eivinu the i4Waa sd'ectlve government hv I WMtOereatamsenOral Southern M KfetuMML rViUi the talenu which the fcenttaern men have for politics Mid oratory, such a Ccngresa would Inevita bly have grown Inte a Juiwer confronting the Washington Congress and embarrassing It, however sincerely the Southern men might have prnteaed. In first asking for it, that Inte this It should never grew." Mr. Arneld must knew that in this country it is given te the Southern people, the Eastern and the "Western leeple te send their representatives te one federal council, and te govern, each for themselves, their own state governments. If 1 1 eland could have this she would be quite con tent. Heme rule asks for even leas. I)eau IlEAVKn Don't Xeir Yerk Times. write platforms." It Is n subject for great pity, Just at this time, when the character of Denioeratlo np- polntecs te elllce Is belng se violently assailed by thlck-heided pirtlsans, the f.wt should be disclosed that or Marshall Let Wright's deputy marshals who were appointed te preocrve the purity or the billet lox in Ohie during the presidential election of 1WI, two have been hanged, ten are In the peniten tiaries of various states and a number of ethers are b.ully wanted by the police for one crime or another. And still lCerns I marshal for the Eastern district of Pennsyl vania! Next te the fun of reading the Republican platform will come the amusement or hearlug Heaver exp mud It. IN to-merron's extraordinary issue of the Daily iNTLM.lflljM'BH there will be an Interesting and tinielj- reiew of the manner of celebratlnc the i'eurth of July in .tfefe'eity and county nfty or sixty years age j nnd some remlnlM?ences of two or three e( thee old timers will serve as an example te the present goneratlon of the patriotism and eloquence or Its grandfathers. "Uncas" has a cheery and critical talk atxiut one or our foremost litterateurs, Ills ways and works. "Sindbad" talks politics and church history by turns. A series of philo-ephlaU "Vaca tion Papers" Is begun In this issues. A sketch of the Russian Jews his much iuterest and many tacts of value and of local concern. A sprightly oerresjxmdent who has been taking In the Peach llottem slate quarries, tells a great deal about them; and many notes of personal interest will make a breezy local article en men and tbinus. All this will be in addition te the regular budget or current news and comment. Everibedy says the Intki.i.iekmkk Is a great paper, and for once what everybody saj Istrue. Jini: millions reduction ertue public debt in June. The Republican platform makes no allusion te this. The great economic discovery of the Re publican platferm: "Liber and capital are of right, aud should be through custom aud law, perfectly mutual." This Is as clear as Reaver's position en the anti-discrimination Issue. Iowa Democrats raver "uenet pension bills" ; a very proper distinction. Tub Republican platform declares "that Congress should no longer grant any el the public lands te railroad or ether corpora tions." Congress quit that just when the Democrats get control of the Heuse. Net an acre sluce. Jehn RniciHT madea very long speech in Birmingham yeiterday, and the llrst and best thing he said was that he bolieved his time was coming te retire. Tub Republican state platterm places that party "en record, as heretofore, against the disfranchisement or the colored citizen ;" but the convention has never said "turkey' once te the negre since his enfranchisement. OriTCAu's fatal bullet startled the world five years age te-day. May the incident stand forevcr alene in the chronicles of American history ! PERSONAL. Muuvri. Davitt will attend the Irish national convbiit'.en te lie held in f'hlcacoen August is and in, bearing with him the hearty approval of Mr. Parnell. Pr.rsiDEXT IJatks, or the lUltlmore .V Ohie Telegraph company, savs of the rumor of consolidation of that cemptny with the Western Union Telegraph com pan v : It's an infernal He." Jt'DaKPEnsnive, hisdaughter, Mr. Car ter, el l'ettsville, his son and daughter In-law Dr. Pershing and wife, of Lsurenueville, N. J., and several ether Iriendsaud areena voy vey voy Bge te hurope. MRS. AMCKWKLMXflTOXReM.I.s,W hoe name appears as that of an original contribu tor te the July volume or Tlmiuah the cnr With the fiCM, Is the wire et I)anlnl Rollins, surrogate of New Yerk city. Her vore. strong and delicate, has been felicitously charar irized as "poetry ter ptiets." I s-lTKD States Mimsti.u Ce presided ever the distribution of prizes during the commencement exercii-es of the Rebert American college, Constantinople. His ad dress te the students was humorous and learned. Admiral Franklin and a iarge company of distinguished persona were present. William Waltkk I'm li-s sent the Irish national cncampuitml J.Mi. In an accompanying letter Iieh.ijs: "l inclese my contribution. 1 dare net make it larger, lest it should be charged tint 1 give it te In fluence the Irish voter here and net the Eng. llsh voter there." He might have sent the balance and said nothing about it. Hemiv. Wai-.d ISKEniMi dellvered a sermon In the City Temple, lndeu, en Thursday. Dr. Parker, In introducing Mr. Reecher, referred te the dark clouds which formerly hovered ever Mr. Hee.-her's head. "The English." he said, "then sympuhlzed with him." Mr. Ileecher replied wiih much feeling, saying he was much touched by the kindness or the English poeplo towards him, and that, when the dark cceudti hoveiedever . niu, no uiu uiu. niti mem, irt'ojuse it "dleased Oed te raise up a rainbow, e that l only taw i,hner.cl"ul,,,H a lhei' y""it0 "Inking below the mm, no uiu net see iiiem, because It "pleased horizon.' bcuieulng Slanrs A consideration In the use or stene for lm lm pertant buildingsisthalet having it quarried, stored, and seasoned ler some time l,rere neinguewnand placed in the walls Rythese means the natural sap is allowed te uvapor uvaper ate, and the stene tested as te Its qunllty. This would add te the cost, but the money would be well spoilt if this nrtcautien pre vented the wasting of stones lrem thn rains, frost or atmospheric liilluence which, es pecially in our cities, seen act en the surlace or a newly quarried stone. .Stene that is quarried the one day and built in the next Is Iu a green state, and unlit for use. It is net In condition it is at IU weakest Its pores Broepen and reidy te absorb, net only moist meist ure, but the gaseeus and cIMIgurlng In In luences which lend te Its destruction. Every hewer known that le get a p'Hlshed surtace en a stone that lias lain for Heme time is verv dlllerent lrem what he gets en one fro-li Irem the quarry, and this itself should besulllcient evidence te warrant thb precaution I have re commended, which Is te thoroughly season the stene before using. rerp'tu! Mulluu. llefore a roceut church entertalnment Iu Kingsten, Canada, icocreain tickets had been freely sold. The night of the lestiv.il the young woman who took the tickets laid them as they accumulated en a window sill behind her, when some small boys saw thorn. Just hew much ice cream the young rascals de voured en the tickets they stele will never bekumvn.Jiutlt was no trilling amount, for they ate all they possibly could. lteierence ler Wittiilugteu. A few mouths after the beginning or the war public travel te Mount Vernen was sus pended and net resumed until alter the ces. satlen or iKwtlllties. Te the honor of the sol S w.1?0 bet,J "WeH iK ll of that strug. HL .unt J" urmm waH regarded as sacred Ci'"11 "i:t et trespass or depreda LlmlnTrh!lS,l,,t,", PVlrhap, in ene ?he?lni,ruTe,ul,ul,,'mn"e 8"" "v'n n le th" A Conccileu, Who announced a new-born son Te the clan or a Cameren? Twas an error. They had ought ter II, VO announced it was a daughter. Frem the Washington lt. WHAT IB TttlWaitT VF IT. .Semfi SeirlnB nt His ltfnilillrn 8latn l'latlnrui ti; Ini1riiilrnt .luiiriial. Kre-u the New Yerk Times, Kcp. Commencing with a "deiuantl" for the ro re xU of the limitation en the presentation of claims for arrears of pensions neither the merits nor the consequences of which ene delegite In a hundred remotely understands the resolution, alter some Incoherent refer ence te the labor question, and an indict ment," UlletUi In rorm.whatevor its luteutien, of the Democratic administration, Is given up te n declaration In favor of "protection " This declaration Is said te have been drawn up by the candidate for the otllee of gov gev gov ernor. lfthlsbe true, the tite will net lese much by his defca Certainly something may be said In favor of a protective tarlll and of subsidies te steamships, and since It can make little difference te the aver age Pennsylvania!! who will consent te vote ter Reaver hew It is said, why did net the cemmltte en the platform get a resolution from Judge Kelley, or I'rel. Helies, or Mr. Wharten Itarker, or some ether irsouwhe can at least write the lUigllsh langunge Intel ligibly Mern common respett for the fair ly educated men of their own party should have prevented the inanagers from teisting en thoceiive"llon a let of meaningless rub liish which no human being cm inane head or tail of, and te w hii'h only the known in tention of the authors can afford even n re mote clue. Ills te be presumed, however, that Quay nnd his lieuteitnts understood that the platterm was of no consequence, and that no ene was likely te vete ler their ticket who dM nt de se Irem direct Interest or from blind lorce et partlstn habit. And this really Is the jiosltleu te w liich machine rule, based en the siieils system, has brought the oncegreat ami nnble'pirtj In Pennsj Ivauix Vpfin te He ttatlly cired. Frem the Nc lerk llcrild. Ind They put en a bold trout and ro-nemlnated General Heaver, thesime candidate whom Governer Pattison then boa by a plurality of et 10,202, but when they came te resolutions something llke a pin 1c was visible and they threw out numerous anchors te the wind ward. Few of the cables however, seem te be or heuest nuterUl. The temperance res olution and the nil. nd transportation reso rese reso ljtieu both are examples. They are attempts te save support Irem both sides en theso subjects le conciliate Prel tbitinnlsts with out forfeiting the liquor vote, aud te prep!, tiate the opponents of the great railroad monopolies in Pennsylvania without losing the favor el the moi'e'pollsU. This conven tion impresses, us that the Republican poli ticians of Pennsylvania are badly scared, as they richly deserve te be. litAier'i DllPtnma. from the Heading Herald, Ind He must steer betweeu the ScylU of Pro hibition and the Charybldis of the liquor in terests, and be is net esfcUlly adapted te delicate navlgitlen of that sort. He is, ill talk, and as a talker for vetfs he is generally un fortunate. He stands pretty well with the Prohibitionists new, being a teetetaller, but in attempting te cater te the liquor Interests the chances are that he is 111 etlend them, while be utterly falls te mend his standing with the saloons. The saloon Interest alone is capable of giving him lets of trouble, but with these and the Prohibitionists both te tight his troubles nnd anxieties w 111 be many. Of course the chance Isstillopente the Demo crats te make a weak nomination, and a blundering campaign. They may accept this chance aud thus remove many et the therus from the path of Reaver, but etherw ise it premises te bean interesting and close cam paign, In which Reaver will have te defend himself in many directions. Shirking Itrspennlbllilj. Frem the IMtUburg Dispatch, Ind Itep In place of adopting a straight-out, readily understood pledge te enforce the constitution agaln3t corporate aggressions upon the rights of the people, such as was ettered by Mr. Hulings, of Venango, it took refuge in an en dorsement of the Culleni inter-stale com merce bill befere Congress, the merits of which are but imperfectly understood, and whose chances of passage, the convention must have well known, will le in no great degree either hindered or promoted by any thing a state convention might say en the subject. Having the jiewer and being called upon te make its own law within lLsewn jurisdiction. It shirked the responsibility en the insufficient plea that Congress was the party te shoulder it Th-y Will Drrrlte cilie,l). Frem the Jfew 1 erk World, Dem. Rut no such resolution can any longer uo ue cei v e the Prohibitionists in any state. In New New Yerk the Republican convention of 1SS2 pledged the pirty te the submission of the constitutional amendment te the people, aud in three successlve legislatures in which they had majorities in 151,1vn"i and lvW refused te redeem the pledge. Heater U in Inn Cage. Frem the Philadelphia llrterd. General Reaver took an unusual step in helping te build his own platform. He put a ridiculous tarill plauk in it which is mere ridiculous ter the reason that as governor of the state, irelected, he will have nothing te de with the Liritl. Rut why eh, why didn't he lnsmt en an antl discrimination plank? Have thecorperatlons taken him also into their keeping? de Anij 1 rem lleinn le Hear the .Vim, Frem the Philadelphia Kteerd In the meantime the prohibition or tem p8raucewave Is traveling all ever the state with that certain roll that attends all "ltms" and the like. The feeling Is becoming se in tense iu Lancaster county even that a girl will net lido out with a gentleman unless he has the badge of the lilue Ribbon Armv iu the buttonhole of his coat. SHU In Their Anlies Mm thn Wonted I'lre. Frem the San Frunclce Chronicle "I don't like it," he said. "Thai's the tenth old lady vv he ba fallen in lev e with me." "I think tint's complimentary te you." "Is it? Ohyes. That's all right. I go te a party, and the old lady takes me Inte a corner, and begins te talk te me, Btid she lias a pretty daughler, and there's an ocean et pretty girls, and I see somebody I want te dance w Ith, and the old lady says : Yeu don't want te dance, hit here and talk te me."' "Well, why don't you get out and dance?" "I can't. A nice old lady, who llattters you by asking your opinion et her daughter's beausand tickles your vanity with all sorts of pretty Uttle touches 1 tell you, rny boy, you may talk as you likeabeut young women and widows, and spinsters and lllrts, but there isn't any illrt in creation se dangerous as a woman at S.r), whosehalrisjustsprinkled with silver. They have ways about them. Confound It all. I rememlxir celling nnltn -.--........,..u Kwuittu in ou, who was tee old te dream of disguising her age." "Yeu laugh 1 AH right. Heme day you'll catch it, perhaps. Rut you don't seem te be lovable. II they'd only get mad and let you alone. Rut.ne; they simply take a snub quietly and wait the next chanca" "I don't think that's overy body's experl- "May be net. That makes it all the worse, ousee, an old lady Is privileged te talk out even about love, and when she ulks et love veu think she means as a son or something llke that. Then you Hnd out that it's just the s ime kind of leve as anybody olse's, and you've kind or encouraged it and accepted It, estieciaily lUhe hasi.ienev. Even money is no geed. I knew an old widow of i who was passionately attached te me, and when she died she lelt all her money te a congre gation. I tell you I'm net going te stand In anymore. The next old lady who falls in love with me will get lelt, and don't you for for get it. urmnnv (in a. .1.1 .. n. ...... r m -. 1. - A Jteinarkalile Cane. Fiem the Frcdrlckshurg (Va.) Ng, Mrs. Fanny H. Lewis died athorresldence in this place en Friday morning last, aged about Bixty years. Mrs, Lewis for many months past has suirered intensely from an allllctlen which completely baflled the skill et the physicians of this city, w he have assid. ueusly waited Un her, as wellMpliystelana elsowhero, whom she had consulted. Huch was thoslngularcharacterofthe maladylhat no surgical operation suggested itself for her lellef. home days befere her death she asked that a pest-mortem examination should be made hi the interest of science, and Hint afternoon the saine was made by Dr. Martlu assisted by Drs. Rey aud Ashteti, wheii A turt of hair was discovered luslde of her as large as a man's fist. The phjsiclaiis say that no such case Is recorded In lliniiiedlf.il works, and lias net occurred befere iu thelr oxpori expori oxperi (mod. Mrs. I.ewls lias rtsided In this plare almost continuously slnce her leturn from California, In IS.11, when she was a passenger en the ill-fated steamer Central America, which was lest at sea, when her gallant cai tain, Wm. Lewis Hernden, a native et this city, and a number or the crew and passen gem went down w Ith the sulp. Mrs. Lewis, upon leaving the ship, received from Capt Hernden his watch, with the request that If saved she would deliver the name te Mrs. Hernden, then residing In New Yerk city, which trust was faithfully fulfilled. An Ktsmpl for Tlmlil Wemrn. Let the timed women who are Inclined te Jiimpfrumacarrlagoevory time the horse pricks up his ears read this story of n West Held, Mass., girl. Slie wns driving a spirited horse, when the headstall broke and the bit mine out of his mouth. Of course he ran. The girl, perfectly powerless te lestrain him, sat upright In herseat, whlle the frightened animal ran vvlnlly through the streets. She never slid a word, even when a daring man caught en behind and climbed Inte the buggy only te tluil himself quite as powerless as the glrf. Rut his added weight helH-d, for after a hair-uille run the horse was tired enough te admit or his being caught, nnd the girl jumped out et the buggy, uet much fright ened, and net a lilt hurt. HVKVIAI. MUT1VKS. 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IIabclir Werk bvner, 1'urvly vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms It any exist, no purgstlM' required alter using Price, S5 cents, bj alldruggists. febs-aiudMU AIT .Most TtUrelleul. .I.J Atkins, Chief of Polie', Knexvllln. lenn , writes "My fimlly and 1 ary beneflclirles of v our most excellent medicine, Dr king's Ne Discovery for censumpilnn i having found H te lie all t fiti t nu claim feri! desire te testily te its v Irtue My friends, te n hem 1 have recem mended It, praise. It at every opportunity " Dr. hlng's eiv Discovery for Consniuptlen U guamntwd te euro Coughs, Colds, bronchitis, Asthma, Croup and everv affection of Threat, host and Lungs. Trial bottles free lit Cochran's Drug store, 1 !7 and 1 W verth Queen treet, Lun caster, l'a Large lze, 1 iu (3) WILL KIU SUFFKIl with Dyspepsia and Llv er Complaint T shlleh's V luillzer Is guaran' teed te cure you. Fer sale by II IL Cochran Druggist, e. 137 North (Jueen stnsM, Dm neTTLi KrrKcrs a Ccsx. Mr. Oscar E. 11. Kech, of Allcntetru, la, was bedfaat within within flainmntery rheumatism In the winter of lvO. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. lie commenced using Oress' itheuinatlc Utmedy lly the time he hsd used halt a bottle he could leave his bed ; when he had flnlsbid the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the dlsciw-e slnce. In his own words, t leel better than ever befere," Price 11, by all drupgtsts. lebS-JmdilvVAF A !vkI .Vllsfertune, Is te raise a nlce faintly of boys and girls and then hive them carried Inte au early grave by th.it terrible disease Consumption, ilced the warning and check It in Its first stages by the prompt use of Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, warranted te cure and relieve all cases. Price sec and II. or sale by II. u. Cochran, druggist, h'e. LS7 North CJucen street. Trial tile free. (j) SHILOU'S COUGH and ConsumpUen Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Consump tion. Ferale by II. 11. Cochran, DruggUt, Ne. 133 North gneen streeu llrnce l'p. Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite Is peer, you-are bothered with headache, veu are fldtety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and want te brace up. Ilrnce up, but net with stlm nHnts, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, had whisky, and which atlmulate you for an henr, and thou leave you In werse condition than before. What you want Is an alterative that will purify your bleed, start healthy action of the Liver and Kid neys restore jour vitality, and glve lenewed health and struneth. inch a medicine you will rind in Electric Ulttcrs. and only 50 cents a bot tle at II II. Cochran's Drnu-ter, 137 and 3i North (Jueen street. Lancaster, l'a (3) THAT HACKING COUGH can be se quickly cured by Shlleh's Cure. We guarantee It. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Oneen street. X3ALACE OF FASHION. 100 Dezen Ladies' Hats -AT- Eleven Cents Apiece, -AT- ASTRIGH'S 13 EAST KINO STBEET, JIK I) If ).!.. YKR'S HARSAl'AUlI LA. Scrofula Is one et the most fatal scourges which nllllct mankind It Is elleu Inherited, but imivholhe re ull of lmpner v aecliiiil Ien, iiiercurlsl poison. Ing, uucleiulliic-s, and various ether causes, t Invtile teres, leers, Abcesses, Cautereiis Humors, nnd, In se ne rases, I'msclntlen, snd t oiisumntleii, ivstilt from a scrofulous coudl ceudl t teu of the bhsxt. This disease can be cured by the usoef Ajet's iarsiiiirllla 1 Inherit! d n scmlulnus rnudlllen of the blend, which isustd n derniigetni nt i'l nil whole svs lem Alter inking lesthmtourlieiilesof Ajcr s barsnptirllla 1 am Entirely Cured, and, ter the pist veur, huve lint found It neres wiry te ii-n any iiuslleluc whntevtr I am new In better health, and stronger, thsu ever bolero -O A VWilurd, .'IS Ireuient stuet, Itiwten, Muss 1 was troubled with Scrotulens Seres for flve years, but, iitti i using n lew bottles of AVer's snrsspirltlii, the res heated, ind 1 have new geed health F.il? itsih V arneck, M Appleton sinei, i.eseu, is-s Seme months age 1 was troubled with Screfu Ions Sen'- mi my l, g I he llinb was badly swollen nnd tuilamed, nnd the sons dlschirgd large iuantltles of oiMisive milter rvery reuiisly lulled, until 1 used Vvn s irsiipnrlll lly taking three bottles of this midlilnc the sons have been entirely healed, nnd iny health is full) restored. 1 am grateful for the geed this uiedlclne has dene me -Mis Ann u Hilan, 1 vs aulllvnn street. New erk. Ayer'sSarsaparilla Prepared by Or J C. Avar A Ce, Lewell. VI wss rum uy urugguis. i-nce f I i l hettlus, f Juinr.M-Jl HUVSKFUKXllHttHU UUUIt. "vy n havi: a Luvhek stock OF 111K IIKST REFRIGERATORS IN TUB C1T. The Pierce Dry Air Refrigerator. OAKDEX1IOSK, VATKK COOLKNS, JCKCKKAU t'KKEKRS, AudafullllnaefllOLSEl UKMSHINU UOODS The largest stock of S ri.TUUKs In the city. Sped d attention paid te fj&s-riltlng, 1 In lUxiflng and Spouting vv e hnv e Just received anolher let of these 25c GLOUfcS. JOHN P. SOHATO & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANUASTKK, l'A. acuthadi:in REFBI&ERITORS has nover been se large as this season. It would h iv obeen much larger had we been able te rill our orders. Ne treuble te get Refrigerators, buf'ltlDUF.vv AY's and ALASKA'S" are scarce We have a few lelt. Ice Cream Freezers -AND- WATER COOLERS. Wohaveplentv Don't think we wenjdhavu them long If people knew hew- cheap they are THIS IS THE SKASON t Oil OIL STOVES. We hive a dozen dlfrerentmaVcs In this way we And out which is the best, 'lhere Is but ene thit Is really reliable and site. The ADAMS A W KSTLAUrS Is neu explosive. LAYN MOWERS we have several varieties, the PKNNSLA N 1 of course ut the head Tills Is the season of the year te have your Heaters looked after. In hiving this matter at tended te go te u house that thoroughly under stands thelr business. 1'LUMUlNUandUAS FITTING by flrst-clajs workmen at Lewual Trices. FLINN & BREHEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Streot, LANCASTKIt, l'A. w M. A. K1CFFEK. ALDUS C.UKUH KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East KingJStreet, (Opposlte Court Heuse). Invite all Heunekeepcrs te Call and Inspect their block of Heusefumisliing &oeds. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK bTOVKSand UAN'OKS, PAULOlt STOVES, HKATKUsnnd JUUNALKS. SUMMER COOK STOVES. After carefully examining thn merits of all offered te the trade, we hive selected TFfE "ARGAND," Fer OASOLIN'K, and THE i DANGLER," Fer COAL OIL, I? As the Hist, w hen all points are considered, te offer te our patrons. Call and see us. We levu te show our goods, and are net offended If )ou de net purchase. Uemeinber, we are agents for The " Splendid Heater. llanufactnnsl by Fuller A" Warren Company, Trey, X. V , which has no rival In durability, economy of fuel aud control of gas. New Is the tlme te exainlne and bocemo posted for Autumn purchases. UEMKMHEH THE I'LACE 1 40 EAST KING ST., (OI'l'OSITE COUUT HOUSE.) ap2liu,iw VAIlAHUUi JtO. R OSE BROS. & HARTMAN. $4.00 FfimSOLS HKDUCEII TO $3.00. - $3.00. VEHY'llKST SATIN t ALL FINE SILK LIN INOS I The Manufacturers. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 BAST KING ST. upl-8md TMl'ORTANT. Te the many applicants for the 1TALLTE11M of the Lancaster Business College. If yen will call en or address the principal you can obtain such lnlormatlen as will be el great advantage toeu in pursuing the COU11SE OK BI'llDV asreiiuireilut this rnslltutlen. It will enable you te make greater progress, und u sav Ing of tlme and labor U guaranteed If you will carry out inatructieua. Address, H. 0. WEIDLER. Principal- imr O1T.01 A 1. NOTICE. HAGER & LiviIUh' iniil HIIbbeb' Mualln Uiulf rwenr, (Jiuize Undorwenr, Bilk Under wear, ForelKii nml Donieatlo Hoelery, Droeeeil nml Unilroeeed KtdGlevaa, Llsle niul Silk Glovea. PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, SUMMER WRAPS, SHAWLS, JERSEYS Nes. 25 mid 27 West Kinp Streot, Lancaster, Pa. HAGER & 1M0URN1NG GOODSI Prloatley'a Black Silk Wrnp Honrlettna, Blnek Oaabmore, OlarotteOlotli, Etiniltie Oleth.Prlnclttn Cleth, Nun'e VelllnuTviid Oamel'a Hair ; Oeurtland'a Orftpe nml Nun'a VeIUiik for Vesta , Dlnck Thlbet Lenir nnd Squrtre Bhawla. Nes. 25 aud 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa, N Ji:.T DOOK TO TIIF. COURT HOUHli FAHNESTOCK'S. Whlte Geeda, Lacea and Bmbrolderlos. Whlte Embrolderod Rebee, 82. 60 tip. Summer Undorwear, all bIeb. Summer Hosiery Summer Gloves, LarKe Stoek or theso Geeda new lu Store, and all Marked at Qulek SolllnfrPrieoa. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENNA. JtpnY.ClKK A HAITGHMAN. Summer Dress Goods METZGER &HAUGHMAN'S. We have new In Btoek Special Barnalna In WHITE DRESS GOODS, beuKht under Refrular Pricea and te be Feld cheap. Vloteria Lawns at lOe , 12 l-2e.. I6e 20e , 25e , 31e . 37e., India Llnena all gradea : Strlped and Plaid Muallns , Oorded Piquea , Orlnkled Soerauokora : Vigil Lawns , VIrII Batlstea, -AT- letzger & Haughman's .Cheap Stere, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. UKUCKXIZll, HIGII OHADK COKFKKH. line old Government Java und Mecha Cetfeei, the best In the markeL Our Juva lllen ded ColTee sih-Ij for Itnelf t rich and fragrant, Sc. iwr pound. Very rlne l'lantatlen Kle CetfiHw, our beet only aic, per euud; ene very popular nt We. vvenant you tecall nnd try our liSc Lotfee. The excellent ctuiillty of our Ceifves nnd line Tea Is inuklng lrlenih) fast and rlnn. Our dally nalej Btiew a stendy increase. Kreih Unas ei every day. A full line of fancy Groceries. I'leaae gire us a trltl order. OfcO. VV1ANT, auglvd Na 113 Went King Streot. :n TEW dllOCKUIKS. " IIONE'-TY IS T1IK 1IK9T POLIOV ' 1'reAeuN tneiin ileceptlen. The name. In IU buMiii-. ue, Isu tntventy of the act. l'ernplca l'ernplca clem and fir seeing peeple knew this, hither in riuimtlty or nimlltv, or through trickery, diipt-i, iny for their delusion Trie purchaser mm and alwnys diis pty dearly for thnup-pe-..d gilt. () Mire this question straight In the fm e and eee hew farcical It Is ; und remem ber that ou can bn the same colfee for 1-c. thit veu i.iy "-He for with a package of corn starch, Ac,, Hhtch you need only buy as you re quire. A New Slee Vr of the IlhST 1IUANDS or TKAS AND COirFKES, Te I mi ''old en Their Jlerlts QUANTUM AND O.LALIT1 ULAltANTEED 4T Charles MacNay's Choice Family Grocery, Nes 113 nml 117 North Qucen Street. All kinds of Imported Lhieses. Durkee's Salad Drewdng Imported Itellshes. t erris A Company's New nrk- Hams, Jieneless llucen und smoked Ox Tongues. unc5-lind JHtHKH. JOHN ISAEK'S SONS. NEW BOOKS Aioelfnred at a liberal discount from the pub' Ushers' prices. SMDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Bets, Class Heeks, Kecerds, IU wards, bibles, Testaments, (Jalechlsma, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Cnntalng King James nnd the Kevlsed V'oi-slens et both Old und New Testaments In parallel columns; nlse, with the two versions or the New Testament, or with the old version of tna lllble only. In vurleus stylus of binding, at much lewer prices than by traveling agents. AT THE UOOKSTOUK OC JOm BAER'S SOIS, Neb. 15 and 17 North Queen Streot, LANCA8TEK. l'A. OAUU1AUKH. s TANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER Market Streot, Rear of Poateffloo, Lanoaater, Pa, My stock comprises a large varlety or the Lat8t Style lluggn. l'hajtens. Carrliiges, Mur. ket and lluslness Wagons, which I offer at the very lowest ngures and en the most ruasonable turms. ' . 1 call special attention te a few of my own de signs, ene of which Is the IIDUKKLKV CLOSED rl!S!CIAN COUI'K, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most coinpleto I'hyslclan'g Carriage In the country. ronten wishing te buy a geed, honeat and aubstuntlal article, should beur In mind thai they take no risk In buying uiy work. Kvery Uarriage turned ent In ulghumu year a geed one that Is the kind of guarantoe I have tnelfer the public. All work fully warranted, l'lcase give me a call. UKI'AIIUNO I'UOMI'TLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler thutpurpeMO pURNITU R K WAR E ROOMS. BED SPRINGS Of Every Description AT HeITmeier's Furnitare Warerooms, 26 EAST KING. BTRBET. HuuiM. BROTHER. BROTHER.' AT- WALL rAl-MM. AHT WAI.Ii l'Al'KK STORE. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. 131 NOHTII QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEK, l'A. Anether large let of (JILT l'AI'EHS Just ar rived will be sold chean Call early and leek at them and get prices. V 111 net keep thorn long, ler the prlce w 111 sell them. Window strides made ready te hang. I'latn Sharte Cleth all colors. Window Shades nmde and hung promptly. Lace Curtains, roles, Chains, HiMiks, etc. -N e treuble te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN BTRBET, LANCASTEK, l'A. pilA AKi:S W. KRY. DO NOT -MISS THIS OI'I'OltTUNlTV KOK Oil LAI OOUDS. WALL PIPER, IN UOOD CHOICE I'ATTKIINS, 7c, Cc., 5c, 4c. Apiece. LACE CURTAINS, ICc, fsK)., fii)c.. 7Sc. a I'alr. LACK LAMIIKE- (H'lNS, Mc. CITltrAIN 1'OI.ES, ac. DKAl'KltV CHAIN'S, 15c. IVK HAVE THE CIIEAI'EST WIRE WINDOW SCREENS MADE. 25c. Apiece up. Everything Must be Beld. PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEK. PA. " HOTELS. VtL-ANTIO CITY. THE OLD ESTAI1LISHED Chester County Heuse, Contrail y located, convenlont, very near the Pea, comfortable in every way, and homc-llke. NOWOl'EN. J. KEIM & SONS. :nay2C-2md lAI'K MAY. THE STOCKTON. CAVE MAY, N. J. The Finest llcach en the CeusL The Largest and Most Klegnnt Keoslde Hetel in the World. 9-OI'ENB. JUNK SO-Sft 1IENKY ULaIK, Vrep'r. I.ule or the Grand Union Hetel, Saratoga Springs. Junc216wd e I'ENALIiTHUYKAR. (( TFE MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest and most prominently located Hetel Kleguntly furnished and liberally man. aged. Thoroughly lighted, drained and vou veu tllatud. Open all the ear. CHARLES MeQLADE. 4r Jlrephy's Orchestra. Je7-Smd T HIS I'AIT.R IS PRINTED WITtt INK Mannfactured by J. K. WRIGHT &OO.f uuulS-lya 26th ana llare St,, VhlUdelphU, V iv W . V.V -i 6 JU"--&?1SWK''S t&tftfi&rJtiikJ,