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Addrttt alt Lttteri and Ttltgramt te THB INTEIiUOENOBR, Intelligencer Building, Lancaster, Pa. $l)c ame0tcr intelligencer. LANOABTKB, JULY 24, ISM. A Sham Showing. Under the title of "Showing up the Sham", the Philadelphia Press prints to day a list of the changes made in the Penn sylvania postefllces since Mr. Cleveland came into ofllce. The object of the Press is te prove "that while the administration has ostentatiously protested its purpose te lift the public service above the plane of partisanship, it has been simply cutting off Republican heads and installing Democrats in the most relentless partisan fashion." When the Press is bent upon an object it never allows any consideration of truth, decency or fairness te stand in its way. Se it unscrupulously declares that " the ad ministration inalittle ever a year has scizul mere than half the postefllces in rennsyl vania. At this rate its term will net be halt through before it will have possessed itself of the entire number. "While shout ing reform it is grabbing the spoils with a remorseless hand." It the new administration had turned every Republican out of every postedico in the state and supplanted them with Democrats who were fitter and better aen, it would have been entitled te the thanks of its party and would have done a meritorious public service. If the fact that at 3,SS7 postefllces in Pennsylvania there have been 993 removals needs any apology, it is because there have been se few. Hut when the Press starts out te prove a thing it should try and establish some premises for its conclusions that are net se manifestly false. Fer example, when it says that of "CC1 resignations the great majority were doubtless equivalent te re moval, and weie made in order te antici pate and forestall the guillotine," it simply lies wilfully, knowingly and maliciously. As a maltci of fact it cannot point te CI Republican postmasters or federal efllcials of any and all degrees in this state, who had the decency and self-respect te resign, or who did net held en te be kicked out. Nine-tenths of these resignations were for ether causes than these named by the Presi. Of the 2,033 eillces affected, or C3 per cent, of changes cited by the Press,l 17 were net changes at all, but " new efllces "; 171 were for what the Press calls " ether causes," which the ousted would probably net like te have exposed; leaving, after all ,of actual remevals,scarcely3 per cent, of the whole number in nearly seventeen months of a Democratic administration ! By con trast with Republican treatment of Demo cratic office-heldera this magnanimity is monumental. We are glad te see by the iVes exhibit that this geed county of Lancaster leads in the removals. Having mere postefllces than any ether county in the United States, it is right fit that mere in number should be changed here than in any ether county of the state. But, after all, it seems that only 45 new postmasters have been ap pointed here out of about 1G0 efllces 1 70 percent, of Republicans retained 1 It is high time the Democrats here were stir ring themselves. Turn all the rascals out. Bredle and Odium. When Odium made his fatal leap we mor alized upon the fact that because of his fail ure people called him a feel aud pointed out that had he been successful he would net only have established a reputation for skill and daring in his profession of a swimming master, but would also have settled the disputed point of the ability of a man te control the position of his body in falling through the air. Odium wasan expert swimmer and an .2Weteef splendid physical development, who maintained that by training a man could se control his body as te keep it in perfect balance while falling, se that it would strike the water feet first ; and he knew by long experience that if his theory was true all the danger of a jump from the Brooklyn bridge could be overcome. Rredie did net jump, but dropped, end the laws of gravity insured his erect posi tion at the start, while his smaller weight enabled him te maintain it until he struck the water. But even his small body had begun te turn a trifle and had the dlstance been a few feet longer the greater weight of his head and shoulders would no doubt have turned him enough te make the con cen con cuisien fatal. Bredle had no theory te establish, no swimming business te advertise and his only object In hazarding his life was the ac quisition of notoriety. New that he has acquired it he may exhibit himself with thaman who went through the Niagara whirlpool in a cask until both of them have ceased te be a nine-days wonder. It la net entirely just te call these men foeto, for from their standpoint their acts ? wre run ei uereism and In place of con--, teupt they should have our pity. : Tfeey evidently censjder their lives their n private property and, with small notion of. - t iwpeasibiUtjr te a higher power,they proba preba Uv laugh at the Idea of suicide being a u capital offense and that a man baa no mere rlfht te murder himself tlian he has te lt jnerder another. ; ;v . Bredle cannot quite be racked with sui- cliiis, because his motive was net self-de- ' atmetkm : but the risking of bis Ufa for ttw sake of mere notoriety shows that be fteead the saaae slight value ea it, and probably his Hfe was miserable enough te warrant such valuation from a merely commercial standard of values. But te life in general that standard can not apply, in the light that our religion has shed upon the nature and responsibili ties of immortal man. It the believers in that icllglen wcre mere active in spreading it among the classes that Bredle belongs te, there would be fewer et these incidents, and men would be net a whit less daring in risking lire for mere worthy objects. A (feed Time te Keen Coel. Ti.e -Vnc Era had quite a heated article en Thursday evening, based en the assump tion that Judge Livingston had tiled bis opinion In the county officers' fee case with undue liaste in order te give them the len eflt of an early judgment, and upon what was alleged te be a bargain between the counsel that the case was net te l appealed by the county if lest. The JVctc Era has a mere temperate arti cle in its Issue of Prlday, inwhichitadmlts that it wrote ignorant of the law relative te the tiling of opinions in such caes , " the court being required te file its find, ing of the facts and their conclusions within sixty days of the date of trial ; the case having been heard en the 11th of June, the llndiugs of the court tocemo within the requlremenU of the law, would have te be filed before the regular opinion day (Aug. 14), and this fully and satisfactorily explains what was regarded as unusual haste in the matter." Wliile It continues te pretest " against any agreement among parties interested that the conclusions that might be reached by the court below should be final," it admits that " the judges had no knowl edge of 'any such understanding," and the only counsel in the case whom It could find In town says " that he had entered into no such agreement and knew of no such understanding among counsel, and that,he should certainly advise the com missioners te appeal the case." While the silly season lasts the ice man should leave a larger lump at the deer of our esteemed contemporary. Uelden WenW. This is the language of Themas Jeffer Jeffer eon's inaugural message- "TheURh the will of the majority h In all ca38 toprevall, that will, te be rightful, i"1"' fca rea"wtiable; tue minority jxji-sess their equal rights which equal laws must protect, aud te violate which would be oppression." These are golden words. We commend them te our misguided friends, the Pro hibitionists. They nre the words of a genuine Tem perance man; a statesman, a scholar and a patriot. They would leek well in a Democratic state platform. Tin: Senate bill Intended te tax oloouiar eloouiar oleouiar garlno out of oxlstenco has been accepted by the Heuso and passed. We will be griev ously disappointed If the president signs It. It Is uetablethat most efthe leading Catho lic weeklies in this country are edited by lay. men, net by the clergy, aa the case Is In most ether denominational Journalism. A Journal et some lame, odlted by a priest, a few years age, was frequently quoted for Its theological articles, which were admlrable for their clearness, directness and sound leslc. The same paper was conspicuous, also, ter its ex cellent original, though anonymous, poetry, which was usually supposed at the time te be by a lady contributor. Itafterward appealed that the lady wrote the theology nml the reverend editor the peetry. ISneniK, the professional swimmer who Rucces-slully accomplished the feat et leaping from the llroeklyn bridge Inte the East river scarcely struck water befere the vigilant I'nlted 1'ress wired It tothelNTEi.i.ioKci:n. Tir: A'eientilr A7nerican contains a de scription of an improvement upon Edisen's phonograph, which is uew, according te its inventors, in shape ler practical use aud is soeu te be put upon the market I'rofe9ser Taluter, Professer Bell and Dr. Hell are the dponsers of the new Instrument which is as compact and portable, as the smallest type writer and or ery simple construction. The diaphragm of a telephone actuates a steel point which cuts out a flue spiral groove from the paraiine coating of a revolving paper disc The impulses of sound are reproduced from this wavy spiral line by simply reversing the process. Many simplifications of business operations are premised by thegraphophene ; for instance, a business man at his de9k starts the cleck-wcrk et his instrument and dictates a long letter, speaking as rapidly u he cheeses Inte the funnel before him. The wax coated disc, only a few Inches in diameter, is then oncleHed In an ordinary pill box and mailed. The receiver inserts It in his Instru ment and clapping a couple of enuuclaters te his ear1, hears net only the words, but also the tone and emphasis of his correspondent. Should he net catch the meaning of any sen tence the reader can be run back instantly and the words will be ropeated. Ok nil May marriages In I'amden, N. J., 20wore of Pennsylvania pairs who crossed the ferry rather than take out a legal license. The l'ennsyhaula parsons should htrike against this discrimination te their disadvan tage. Tun Cinadian minister or customs at Ottawa In a letter te an American firm of ship owners says : ' It Is time that much leniency was allowed during the existence of the Washington treaty. That was, as I un. derstand it, by mutual consent en both sides of the line, but since the repeal of that treaty the law has had te be enforced." The Cana dian does net claim that this leniency was due te the wording of the treaty, but te the mutual goeu win existing at that time ; this geed will he Implies no longer exists ; there fore the obseloto las are te be raked up against our fishermen. That Is Just what has been (inspected and the actual Canadian icmuiKuu uiu buojeci is new lainy disclosed. "A may oil" is a geed thing; ten days off are better, dolt while you're young. A r.n: well stuck te may answer seme of the purposes of the truth. The Republican newspapers hae been Insisting that Cleo Clee land and Hill had a desperate quarrel. New that they are shown te be ea the most amica ble terms the same desperate organs insist that this hypocritical manifestation was made simply te deceive the public! Jehn Jlevi.KO'Itun.i.v is unjustly accused or sympathy with the O'Denavan Kessa Bchoel et agitators mul of opposing the new extradition treaty with that motive. Ills real ground for opposition Is that he fears that the Kngllsli government will class overy political refugee among the dynamiters. A clause of the treaty prevides for the surrender or fugitives charged with " malicious in Jury te jieraenal property whereby the life etany person shall he endangered," and this might readily be applied te any case where the fugitive had merely been mixed up In an election riot. Jlut, after all, probably the poet patriot is making a mountain out of a mole bill i for our governtnout la In all cases te be the Judge whether the fugillve oemoa under the "mallcleua Injury" clause. Tub Senate, by a vote et 44 te 17, declared there waa no occasion te Investigate Payne's election. When Ohie cannot wash her own dirty linen there Is no oeculon te makes lsundiy out of the United Bute Senate, STRIPPING FOR A BIG FIGHT. vevxrr politicians ritKr.wixti xe iM.nr xiriT it.4i.HE.vr j.v nsr The Mn Who Are Utt or Willing te lie Slatetl ter the Offirri III Hie Hew Chancea nt an Ktrltlnj; Cenlr.t tletnceti Majer i:ilnned (Irlett and f.err llitrtnien. At next Maj's Republican primary elec tion candidates for the most important county eillces will be placed In nomination. It will be whatlsknownas"the big jear" for big besses, llttle Invwe, ward heelers, return tinkers and ballet-box stutrcrs. It Is also the last time thattheae olllcers 111 be paid under a fee system. I nder the con stitution when any county has ever 1:0,WO inhabitants its efllces are salaried. As Lan caster county had about 110,000 In K0,the natural Increase would bring this county Inte these of the second clas The salaries w enlil be the same as In Allegheny county. The eflleers te be selected at the next primary are prothenotary, register, sheriff, treasurer, clerk of orphans' court, clerk of quarter sessions court, commissioner?, audi tors, coroner, prison-keepor, prison Inspec tors and peer directors. The Hull King boss and the Heg King besi hae been en the lookout ler candidates for some time, and ler some of the efllces the candidates have been selected by these ro re ro spectlve factions. With a large number or candidates who will annouuee themselves and the Influence of their respective Iriends a large vote Is looked for by seme of the knowing ones. Other politicians say the vote ill net be as large as a year age, and they give as a reason that for no eilice csu the farmers be get te the polls as easily as when senators and members et the legislature are te be voted for. The candidates ter the Sen ate in the I'pper and the active canvass in the l.ener district was the cause of the large vote In May. Seme time age the -Vh Era anneuueed that It would net take any part In the com ing primary, but would see that the provi previ sions of the act of assembly as te the corrupt ing of voters were enforced. If its managers keep their eyes and ears half open they can secure evldence against every ward aud township politician, which will retire them te the new prison, which it is expected will be built in time te accommodate the throng. Asttie.Vcic .'raw ill net take any part In the fight Congressman Uiestand's paper will also keep hands oil. This w 111 lea oMajer Uriest's Jnijiurcr as the only one In the city likely te take an actlre, part and it is possible that It tee will beslleut and let the politicians run the primary. THE rnOTIlONOTAIU. There will be fewer candidates for pro pre pro teonotary than for any of the prominent officers. Lew llartmau sometime age made It known tbut he would lie a candidate for this uulce. When Sam Matt Frld heard of Hartman's candidacy he said he would alee be a candidate. Indications lera time pointed te a red het tight between these two well known politicians. They are en equal foot feot foet ingeach having had the office one term and each had powerful political friends behind them. Fridy, hew ever, found that some et his particular friends were pledged te llart mau for political services rendered, he could net get them away from Uarttuan and he very reluctantly decided net te be a candi date at least for the present. The enemies of Hartman.iu looking around fera candidate te contest ler the prothonota prethonota prothenota rvshln. came across Malnr F.llurwl c.ric,i lie would like te have the office If he was cor cer cor talnef getting the nomination, but he made se many unsuccessful fights for Congress that be does net care te ngaln run the chance of a defeat. Grlest's frlenus say that be is the man te beat Uartman ; that he has been a worker in the harness since the organization of the party. Ills enemies say he had his re ward, having been county treasurer for a term. If the major is net a candidate It will be be cause bis son Prank will be a candidate for treasurer. William 12. Krelder, for ever twenty years a clerk in the prothenotary'a etllce, talks about being a candidate. There was a time when Krelder could hate been made pro pre pro teonotary but that day has gene by. Hew 111 content himself with announcing for the ofllce, withdrawing before the primary and making himself solid for a clerkship for another term. tiik nceisTKR, Fer reglster the candidates will be numer ous. It is ene of the most desirable eillces in the row, pays big and when the register retires his money Is all in his pocket or should be. Ne accounts are kept in this ofllce. Cioergo .S. Cleyer, who received tue second highest number of votes three years age, will be a strong candldata Jehn II. Sellenberger, who made u favorable Impression when canvassing for this oillce three years age and whodlsgustedhls friends by withdrawing en the eve of the primary, will also lie a candidate. William H. Deichler, who ran the rear bar of Levi's castle in the alley for a number of years, and who has become blind during the past year, will also be a candidate for the otllce. He thinks that as blind Harry Myers made the recerdcrshipa blind man can run the res res iseor's elllce. He proposes appealing te the sympathies of the Republican seldier voters. City Treasurer Myers will also be a candi daeo and a ery strong candidate he will make. He is popular In this city, and has political frienus behind him that will form one of the combinations te put him en its short tlcket. Other candidates thus far named are Hen Hershey, of this city, and A. W. Uarnlsh, of Pequea. TIIK HIIURII P. Per sheritl the candidates thus far are Harry Hlppey, principal deputy for the last nine years, Jehn Sides, Abe Keller, (ieerge Shlflner, of West Lampeter, and Wash Walker, of West Uemplleld. If Keller stays In the field there will be a hard light between Hlppey, Hides and Keller. As this Is all Cel. umhla will ask for, that borough will be solid ler Hlppey ler sherlffand whoever he wants te put for the etiier eillces. the etiikh erricKS. There Is a disposition among the politi cians gonerally te glve Steve i.rlssiuger a clear track for the treasurership this time. Many friends of Commissioners' Clerk C.riest are urging him te be a candidate ler the office. Whether the latter will be a candidate will be determined bofero long. Harry Schell, of Columbia, would llkote be a candidate for quarter sessions clerk, but en aoceuut of Hlppey 'h candidacy he will net go Inte the fight this year. It. P. W. Ur- .., .i.u n unduly iur seme years, and also clerk one term, will be a candidate, but he wen t be in the light when the votes are counted. Haggage-Master Jehn D. Clin Clin ten, will again be a candidate, and as he polled about the same num. numboret votes every time he was a candl date, some of the politicians are seriously considering the question whether it would net be a repular move te take held of Jehn and run him through. Daniel Potts, of Strasburg, will also be a candidate, and he will hae Sheriff Hreneman, Frank Mussel man aud ether politicians te back him. 11. J. Ibach, ei Perm, and M. U KlUIan, a one legged soldier from the Sixth ward, will also be candidates. Fer clerk or orphans' court Mart Keller will be a candidate for re-election. W. L. .Sutten, of the recorder's elilce, Majer Fas. uacht ami I L. Kreider, of East Lampeter township, will also be candidates. The fees et this oillce were Increased from t700 te Jl.OOOayear, by the marriage license law.and It new jiays reasonably w ell, Jehn Ulngrlch will be a candidate for re election forcemmisloner. He may be boateu en uls recerd against the proposed new jail, lie has trled te make himself solid with the aldermen and constables during his term aud has Hucoeedod te a great extent in that line. President Myers says he will net be a candidate but the chances are that he will auuouuce himself beiore the time. lie would be a hard man te beau lfheisnotacandldate this time His bcrause he is waiting for the Southern sena sena terlal district te light, as be has had the sena torial bee In his bonnet for aome time. The new candldato;rer this oillce are (1 uat Derrick, of Manic, aud A. 11. Werth, of Celeraiu. The Influence or the JVcte Kra In an Indirect way will be ter Werth, who la the brether-ln. law of Sen-in-law lleyer. Fer coroner the candidate will be Corener Henaman, ex-Corener Shliler, Dald Kep perllng, Jehn U. Snyder and Henry 8. Shenck. The contest will be between llenu. man and Sultler. Prisen-Keeper llurkbolder would net ob. Ject te another term and he will be a candi date, net for the paltry salary attached te the oillce, but because he thinks the dear poeplo want him te be keeper. Ills most lermlda. We opponent will be Mercantile Appraiser Jacob R Smith. Al. Smith aud Al. Hagen may also le candidates T"he candidates Ter the miner oltlceswlll be numerous aud from time they w ill be announced In the Istki.i.uiuxci.ii, which prints the news. PERSONAL. MaMmimax Woi.versn Di m ktu. Hie Herman historian, died at lterlln cm Tues day. Jeiiv lit itmii'cnis will K Uiu subject of the next sketch with portrait In the ivh fury. Y.. 1. lUl.T.NI.I, of this I'ltV, will assist In the dedication of the 1 . 11. church at Purnace Hill, Dauphin county, te-morrow. 11. (1. Pm'MMkk, a wedlhv lumber mer chant or Wauijiu, WK, committed suicide by blowing off the tepnl his lieul with n shot gun. Oknkuu. Ilt.u'K, commissioner of pul pul seons, has geno te San Francisce te attend the encampment of thetlrand Army et the llt'lHlUUI Hksjamin K. Siiftir, of Washington itoreugh, latoeftho linn or Jes. K. Stiultr. A lira, lumber and coal dealer, has been ap pointed a postal reute spent en the New Yerk and Pittsburg route. Hen. Jehn- P. 1U:., formerly of this city, and assessor or internal roenue,newa Judge in Minneapolis, will be a candidate rer cem-mander-ln-chlef al the California encamp ment of the t J rand Ami' or the l!epulli nMi'P.nen Wn.r.i vM,er(lernmny,Mld te n party or teachers and students that lslted him at Kms, a short w hlle sge : " Religion Is the basis of all human order, and your task Is te guard that basis and remain strong in right." Skn'ateu oeniiMN was once asked by the president : " Who 9 Judge Turple"" " A cltlreneMndlana," was the reply, " te whom 1 feel like apolegising every time we meet." Why?" " Fer the reason that lam In the Senate efthe United States and he is net." Arthi'k Siir.unensK Hiuy, author of " Hut Yet a Weman " and " The Wind of Destiny," is a seu of Alpheus Hardy, or Ros Res Ros ten, a rich man, a Keen sportsman 'and a re markably successful mathematical professor at Dartmouth. His willingness te live and work quietly in llttle Hanover speaks vol umes for the value of his luture books. si'beial truTiars. THAT HACKING CO CO II can be se qulcklv cureJ by Shtleh'j Cure. We (tuarnntoe It. ter nie by II. II. Cochran, Druggist. -Ne. 137 North U ii con gtrcet. Uacklen's Arulr Silt.. The Uest Salve In the werM for Cut, Uralses, Seros. Clcers, fall Itheum, rover bores. Tetter, Chapped llantls. Chilblains, Cerns anil all skin Kruptlens, andpetltUely curna l'lics, or no pay required. It is guaranteed te clveperfect sutls. faction, or money rx' funded. Price 25 cents per box. rer sale by U. II. Cecnran, DruegUt, 137 aud 13a North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. CATAKKII CCKKD, health and sweet breath secured, by Shlleh's Catarrh lleinedr. t'rlce w cents. Nasal Injector free. Fer sale by it. It. Cochran, Drugglit, Ne. 13U North Queen street. The Impending Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority dle with Consump tion. This dlseae may commence wlih an ap parcntlj harmless cough which ctn be cured In stantly by Kemp's Ilalam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guaranteed te cure nml relieve all cases. Price Se cents and tl. Trial iur Iret Ker tale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen stmet. ut)-l dAltw Miraculous cape. W. W". Itecd, druggist, of Winchester lml , writes "One of my customers. Mrs. Louts l'lke, Hiirtenla, Randelph county, lnd., was a long sufferer with Consumption, and as given up teatebyherphyslctaus. She neard of Ur King's New Discovery for Consumption, nnd began buying It of me. In six months' tme she walked te this city, a dlstance of six miles, and Is new se much Improved she has iult using It. She reels she ewes her life te it." free trtal Rattles at Cochran's Iirng Mere, Nes. 1ST and 139 North Queen treet, Lancaster, !; i'J WILL YOU SUrrKH with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint J Snlleh's VltaJUer Is guaran' teed te euro yen. Fer ss.te by II. 11. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Dasdsxie I.ivsr I'kllbts for sick headache erp Id liver, biliousness andtnaigostlen Small and eaky te swallow. One ptlla dose. Price, 55c. By all druggists. feaS-3mdTn,lh,S A erj Narrow Kscape. "Yes, 1 had a very narrow escape,'- snld a premluent citizen te a friend. "I as confined te my bed for a year and my friends gae me up for a consumptive's grave, unlit 1 began using Kemp's Ualsam for the Threat and Lungs, and here 1 am, sound and hearty " Price bc. and 11. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 137, North Queen street, Lancaster. .Sated HlJ Llle. Mr D. 1. W Uconsen.ot Ilore Cave. Kv, says he was, for many years, badly mulcted with 1'hthUlc, also Diabetes ; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost threw him Inte convulsions. He tried Klectrlc Hitters and get relief from first bottle and alter taking six bottles, waa entirely curtd, and had gained In ilesh eighteen pounds fays he positively I10 lleves he would have died, had It net been for the relief afforded by Electric Hitters, sold at UftycenMu bottle by II U Cochran, Druggist. Nes. 137 and 13J North Queen street, Lancaster. ; P.) SHILOH'S CUHK will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Congh and Ureuchhis. ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen all cot. KIDNKY T1U1CI1LKS. A Case or Many Years htaudlng Cured With Six Hettles. In a Alan 00 ears et Age. AtLTOw n, Pa , May , 1n DannxLiev Uittkps Ce. Gents I had ben troubled I thiuy kidneys fera number of years, used almost everything v. Itheut much benefit until I tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 used six bot tles nnd am pleassd te eay I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my sjatcm being toned up se that 1 feel Iike a different person. 1 cheerfully recommend thofatne te all atllictid In this way. JACOII MUSC'HLITZ. lebe-3maTu,Th.S SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure ts sold by us en a guarantee It cuies Censunm. tlen. Forsale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 139 North Queen street. KAI'IUlUA.Wr. The latest nnd best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled w Ith a sick headache te take a desu of Dr. Leslie's !-i clal Prescription and what a rapid transit train the atlllctlen takes for Its departure, bte advertisement in another column. dcc-je-ljd(l) CKOUP, WHOOPING COUGH 7nd Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Shlleh s Cure or sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 13a North Queen street. MOTH E U3t MOTHEKSIt MOTHEUSIII Are you disturbed at night nnd broken or your rest by a sick child suirerlng and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se. go at ence and get a bottle of Mrs. W1NSLO W'S SOOTHING sfllUP. It will rulleva the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon lti there Is no mistake about It, There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who wUl net tell yen at ence that It wUl regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and U the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians In the United Stales. Sold everywhere. 23 tents a bottle nmvSl-lydM.w.SAw Fer lame hack, side or chest, use Shlleh's Fer. eus Plaster. Price -J5 cents. Fer sale by H. 11, Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 13U North Queen stuet. UPKCIAU O YOUNG MEN nnd lOUNO LADIES edit ?,n.aK1. for HOblNKsi by a course In 11011k 'KS.PLNO, Single and Deublo Entry: AttlTII JiMJ.'i.113 "Pl'lted lnlluslness: COItHKsl'ON. Dh.NCE, PKACTICAL PENMANSHIP all manner et liuilness Papers and Commercial Law, l."!B..rt'('ul"'a te complete the course from THUEEteHlX MONTHS. Students can enttr any time. Fall term begins Mendsy, September e- J ull particulars by mall, or call ut Business College Beems, Ne. low Kast King Stieet. II. C. WE1DLEW, Frluclpal. B LACK BARREN IllUtflfir UlllMUn 1,7 t t. .. A natural TONIC ALTEliATlVE, Diuretic or unusual pew or, pronounced by Dr. Hrlnkman. an authority upon such cases, te be "similar In effects te that of the Alexis Spa, or Germany," As teiu merits we refer te the following well known citizens who have or who nre new using the water J. 11. W.Oelst, J. 11. Jehnsen, .J110! II, Sklies, II, c. Brubaker, esq., A. 1). rrltchey. esq, Thes. VrhtUen, esq, t'apt. K. A. Smith B1"09,,'i ' tt. J.O.Goedman, F. It. (irimtbs. G. M. .ahin. ' Medical testimony and references furnished upon application. ., . l'.B.a00D MAN, Manager, Mjs7.Kast Orant Street, (rear of Court Heuso ) 11LACK JIAKUEN SPUING HOUSE, wlthm J,". ..r8..r J"0 cl,V- A quiet. homelike re treat. Delightful grounds, carelul attention, unexcelled cuisine, moderate charges. Fer terms, etc., address 11188 CI1UIBTIK IIOMIIEIIGKH. JuuerW ldaDt Greve, Lancaster County, Pa. rjlUlB TAPER IS PRINTED WITH. INK Manufactured by J. K.WBiaHT&;00., nn-ira u Ba.ur bum peiiaAeiptu, r StKHWAT A YEW'S rilsIsS. CONSTIPATION tsnunUcnmt nnd most troublesome disorder. It causes llcadichc, Mental Depression, linpslrs the Sight nnd Hearing, destroys the Appetite, and, when long continued causes Enlargement et the I.tcr, Initlammatlen et the llenelannd Piles. Constipation Is speedily cured by AVer's Pills. Fer n number of ineulhs l was treublrd with CestUmes, In roniieiifenf which I suffered from Less of Appetite, Uxspepsia, nnd a dl.er. deredlUer Mj ecs also troubled 1110. 1 was compelled te vir n shade ever them, and, nt limes, was unable te brar exposure te the light 1 was entirely CURED BY USING three buses of Ayer's Pills 1 me no hesitation ,.. .1... ,,.i. . -, ... ... ..... , . ill lMnii.muv imk .in1, iiiimiiiuu II, 1H mi' I'l'Pi cathartic eer made James hccles, Poland, Ohie l sutterrd Irem t onsllpiUlen, nnd, cense quentty. from lleidfuhe. Indigestion and Piles, ler ears , r s puis, hlch t took nt the ug gestlen of a Irb ml. hte guen me effectual re lief. 1 ceuiini'iHid taking tips remedy tne months age, and u new tree from Constipa tion, the lvimihl of whlihhascan ed my ether troubles tenlsapprar undi'rta'U Impr d my general health K. n M - I suffered from (nuslipathm, ulikh as. timed such an nhMlnate Term that 1 feared It would rause a stoppage of the bowels le boxes of A or' Fills cured me, completely. H. Itutke, Snce, Me. AYER'S PILLS. Prepared Ity Dr. J.C. Ayer A Ce , Lewell. Mas,. Sold bvaM druggists and dealers In medicine. POLITICAL. DEMOl'WATU" ikm:(iati: va.v.v. TION The Democratic voters of the several w arils or this city will meet ul the following named Noting places from B te s p. m. (ex cept In the sth w ard from I te s p. m.l, en SAT. I'llD.W, JUL! .'I, te elect ttvu delegates and tsi member of the county committee from ITUS P AUD- V. ( Itahter's Ksgle Hetel. SKCWND Ahli-Thfe. Wcndltz's Kestsn Pint THlrUI WAItll-Mrs FUltiger's Saleen rOL'liril AltD-llettman Heuse, William KehmV FIFTH WAF.D-l'hlllp all s Hetel. MTU AKH-Fd. Halls. schlller Heuse. SEVENTH VAKD-'.ecnthard Hetel. KK.lt I II u AKD-Mr- Dlehl s -aloen. Nl.MH W A ull -A meld Haas' saloon Democratic County Convention. The Democratic County and District Conven tions or Ijincastcrcennty, w til meet en the third Meer of Kepler's Posleftlce llulldlng, In the City et 1-imcastcr, en Wednesday July 28. The delegates from the city districts will meet nt hi a. m. and select three delegates te the state convention. Ihn delegates from the Id (Lewer) assembly district will meet at 10 a, in and elect thren del egates te the. state convention nnd nominate two members of assembly The delegates rrem the city and lower districts will then meet in senatorial contention nnd elect a member or the state committee. I he delegstes from the 3d assembly nnd Kth senatorial (L'pper) district will meet at IO-.Mb, m., and nominate one person for .tate senator, three members et assembly, elect tour delegates te the state convention and a member or the state committee. After the adjournment or all the district con ventions the delegates will meet In Joint county convention and nominate candidates ter Cen gross, district attorney, prison Inspectors (J), peer directors (2), and county survej or. The primary meetings te elect three or flve delegates from each district te said coin entluns will be held en SAIL UDAV P. M.JULY.U, at places and between hours te be announced by handbill by the different committeemen. Frem each district n member or the county committee for the ensuing year Is n'se te be chosen Committeemen win notice that the laws governing primary elections are In force and must be carried out at these nlectlens. Conies or these law a, blanks for hindbllls, Ac, furnished upon application W. U 11 ENS EL. Chairman Dem. Ce. com. Lancaster, Junni, lsrt, luneJOd.tw ULUTMXO. T OANSMAN A 11KO. SINCE OUR Big Reduction Sale HAS HEF.S I.NA1 1. 1 1IA1KD, Iho I'nMIc has heen convinced that CUSTOM, MAHK OI.OTHl.M. as wll bs KKADY-MDK can be bought rheai t r at L. Gansman & Bre. THAN AMHIIKUK KLsK IS THF. (1I OUR SPECIALTY. SKEKSlCKKIl COAT1 AND K.ST3 (Uoed Btylcsi at tl.ce and f l i'.. II K.N S PANTS at Mc . lip te 1 M , J5 Stj les te select from. ALL-WOOL GASSIMKKB SUIT-", 15 btyles te select from, at f !,:. MLN'S COIJKSCUEU' hi ITi ale selling In all shades al IT id. ilK.N-j riSK CLOTH DIAllO.NAI. SIITS at.sM Our Custom Bepartment Offers geme llargalns In Light nnd Medium Weights of Panuiloenlngs which we make te order at lttdlculeusly Lew Prices from 13 U) te fiwi Ihese goods are strictly all-wool, but mostly slnglu patterns, which we clese out at a ucrltlce rather than carry them ever. L. GANSMAN & BRO., JIKIICII A.NT TAILOIta, MANUFACTUitKKS OF ilK.N'8 P.OVS AND CHILDKK.VS CLOTHING, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Itlghten theSeuthwest Cor et Orange St.) LA.NCASTKU, PA. t-Clestd ctcry eenlng ut C p. m., except Saturday's. fUUMTOHB. JJlUnNlTUUK WAKKWOOSIS. 111. lOLItSKLF V 1'AIK OF TIIOSK Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL KAlll.. AT HefTmeier's Farniture Warerooms. They nre the nicest thing out and we have Inst nteh ed another let or them. 20 BAST KINO STREET. 1)KY OOUVS. jtewth r.ND dhv noens steuk. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS AT HALF 1'ItlCK, ATTIIK North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. 1IYUNK, nevMyd Ne. 3J3 Keuh Ciueen street. milK NKW OASU STOKR. NEW CASH STORE, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern National JianW, 247 & 219 North Qqmii Street. .Sew Arrival or DltKSS UOOD3. PLAIN AND 1'LAII) WHITK GOOD.S, Will IK VIClUltIA LAWNM, l.l.NF.N DK'tNDF.H, lOHDKIU'lQUKS. AI.LOVKH KMnitOIUEHIKSr OKINKI.KD8KKKSU0KKKS, 11ATI8TKOL01HS, IIKNI'H OAUK SlllltTS. LADlKH'undCHILDKKVa OAU.K, LAKIKV,UIC.Nr'aandCHILDllF..N'Sli08K, And lull stock or Domestics. All goods at low prices. Please gl e us a call, lebS-lyd W.U.110WKU9. UTOWAUK AKD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIKL MAYKB. OeeJ-lyd Ne. 10 West Chesuut BtreaU DMT jyj-ET.OEW A HAUOHMAN. Metzger & Haughman Have the BeBt 50 Oent umimiEi SHIRT That has evor been sold for the meney ; equal te many new Beld at 75 centa. Sizes, 12 te 17. METZGER & HAUGHMAN, Ne. 43 Weat King Streot, Between the Coepor Heuso and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N KXT DOOlt TO TIIK COU11T 110UHK. FAHNESTOCK'S. Whlte Qoeda, Laoea nnd Bmbrolderloa. Whlte Embrolderod Reboa, 83.60 iil. Sumtuer Undorwenr, all olzes. Summer Hosiery Summer Gloves, LarKO Stock of Uioee Goods new In Store, and all Marked at Qulek Selllns Prlcea. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO TI1H COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENNA. HATn, MHKAT HAKOAINS' A RARE W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Nes. 31 mid 33 North Queen Street, OF! Fit A KAKK CHANCK IN TIIK SHAl'K or TIIK Greatest Bargains in Straw Hats and light Derbys K Kit SHOWN IN LA.NCASTKK. -ONKGVLI,lI.CONINCE YOU THAT V Ol K JU3T WHAT WK ADVIUT1SK.-S TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS IN ALL OUADK3, AM) AT ALL 1'ltlUKS. triNEa and Lioeona. Jkrll.l.KK'.H I.IQIIOU STORli AS TO QUALITY Nu can j-lfe ou hctter value than any ether home In the trade We carry the largeil tteck or OLD WHISKIES, OLD WHISKIES In l.ancater Meney refunded rer anything proving untalUr&ctery. jjMdydi MILLER'S LIQUOR STORE, 33cknikkbhlaiik. LKUAL XOTlCr.S. ISVATKOP MAUTIN KKNDIG, I.ATK U el Lancaster city, !'., rteca.eil Tbe un derh;ncd auditor, appointed te dlitrlhnte the lmlanitt reuialnliiK in the handi or Allan A. Herr, te and among tho.e legally entitled te the ame, will lt ler that nurpoie en WKDNKS DAI, AUl.l'sT II, lvJi, at 10 o'clock a. in.. In the Llhrary ltoem or the Court Heme, In the city of I.ancuAter. where all pertena Interested In said distribution may attend OWE.Nl', IIUICKKH, lylO mi3 Audltei; I7.ST.VTKOKFIU:i)i:i'.10SrilVKNz"EK, U late et Lancaster city, deceiaed. Letterit or administration eta. en aald estate haUng been granted te the undersigned, all persona In dented thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will prescnt thcin without de lay let settlement te thu underatgned. ANNA sClFrt'KKZEIt. Administratrix. .1 II It Wiiinkr, Attorney. JyJtdS ESTATi: OK I.HWIS IIKl'TINO, LATE et tbe city or Iincaster, deceased. Let Let ters or administration en said estate having hecn grantf d tntheuudendgned all persona Indebted thorcte are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the name will present them ter settle ment te the uuderslgned, residing in the city or Lancaster CHHISTI.W A HEl'TINO, Administratrix. J Qui A Ce lk, Attorney JyleetdS ESTATE OF KEHECCA BENEDICT, late or the city or Lancaster, Lancaster Ce., deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed te pats upon exceptions te the ami distribute the balance remaining In ihehandsct Benjamin V, llenedl(.t,admlnlstraterd.li. n , or said dece dent, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose enTUKSDAY. .iK.rTKMilt.ll 7, Hm., ut 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library Itoeiu or the court Heuse, In the city or Lancaster, wbere ull jwrsens Interested In aald distribution may attend, JNO. A. CO VLK, JyllMtdS Auditor. ESTATE OF HI DOLl'II LKFEVEU, late e the city or Lancaster, Lancaster Ce, deceased lhu undersigned undlter, ap ap pelntcd te pass upon exceptions te the account and distribute the balance remaining in the hands ot.lehn It I.efmer and Michael K.Le fever, administrators or said decedent, te and among theso legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that pnrpoeo en 1 UKSDA V, AUOUST 10, -y!, at 2 o'clock p. in., In the Library ltoem or the CourtHeuse, In the city et Luncaatcr, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. JNO. A. CO VLK. JyiOSld Auditor. VAUABOLH SO. TJOSE IlROa & HAIITMAN. $4.00 PIRISOLS KKDUOKD TO $3.00. - $3.00. VKltl 'HKST HATIN I ALL FINK SILK LIN I.NU3I The Manufacturers. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KINQ ST. Pl-ClUd WINKS AN It LIQUORS. BRANDY 1 IIUANDY II At this BOasen or the year every family should have u llottle et Reigart's Old Brandy. a safe anil sure enre rer Cholera and ether sum. iner troubles. UKKIAItT'S OLD WINK STOUK, II, K. 8LAVM AICKK, Agt. tUK OEIiKlUtATKD " BOUQUET" AND " OLD ANCHOR" PURE RYE WHISKIES Are rleh In flavor, soft and pleasant te the taste l'UHBln quality, are excellent stimulants, and they stand without a rival In the market. Beld at all the lending Hotels and by Druggists. Alb form "lIUMl'HUKV ft UAltTIN, lanlMmn Wl N. Sd HL, Philadelphia.!1, TOBACCO OUTT1NOS, S0KAP8, HIFT ... ,Ji08 A.N,U i'AUKUS' WA8TK, l)ry ana Clean, bought ler cash. J.B.MOL1N8. Ne. ITS Pearl street, New Yerk. Blerene6-rrea. flehutw, Me, id Pearl stree Mew Xerk. Iehl74ydt, DOUM. CAM, AC. CHANCE. Lancaster, Pa., ULABBWAMB.' CTIQII X MAUTIN. UNA HALL u RedLCtien in Glassware, &c, 1 a order te make room for Xew 'Wares in all lines for the fall, we will sell at Cut Prices for the next Forty Days, certain lines of goedd. We have established a liar gain Table for this imruese. All articles found thereon, only, are Included In the cut prices. Yeu will be astonished at hat goods you will And there. The price will certainly net allow you te pass them. AVe can't name articles, but Table Glassware, l'ancy Goods, Printed Ware, c, will m found among it. It will pay you te buy, even for future use, as prices never were and net likely ever will be as low. tETDOX'T MI68 liAltOAlX.i. ighMartin. 15 EAST KING STREET. LANOABTKll. PA, BOOKS. JOHN BAE1VS SONH. NEW BOOKS Ara offered at a llber&l discount rrem the pub. ll.hers' prlcca. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library 8ts, Class Beeks, Iteoerds, Uewards, lllbies, Testaments, Catechisms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Centalng King James and the Ilevlsed Versions of both Old and New Testaments in parallel columns also, with the two versions of the New Testament, or with the old version or the Illble only. In various styles or binding, at much lower prices than by traveling agents. AT TIIK HOOKSTOUK OF JOO BAER'S SONS, Nea. IS and 17 North Queen Streot, LANOABTKll. PA. R OTK IB MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT MXM A DOU. AT HO. 1HMIOBTH QUCKN BTBKKT. iaaui w IacMUr,p'aj K H& t i . t- -jiiii4iife-rt,.i
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