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LANCASTER, AUGUST U. IS.
The CeaTentlea and Its Werk.
It la needless for us te say that the In
TEIXIGEXCEK is well satisfied with the
work of iti party In IHarrisburg en "Wed
nesday. In the event of the nomination of
either of the leading candidates for gover
nor before that body, the party was bound
te have the advantage of strong and capa
ble leadership, the candidacy of a man of
vigorous and well ascertained political
ideas, and the altogether likely election of
a governor fit te adorn the executive chair
of a great state. Had Mr. Wallace been
the choice of a majority of the convention,
h9 would hare had the hearty support of a
united party ; the same is due and will be
Riven te his successful competitor. Mr.
Black is a younger man, of mere re
cent experience, but of no les3 bril
liant and faithful service te the
Democracy of Pennsylvania. A geed deal
&as been said and written of his Demo
cratic lineage, and sometimes te his
attempted disparagement. It is no re
preach in Democratic circles te have been
the grandson of Chauncey Forward, the
grand-nephew of Walter Forward, the son
of Jeremiah S. Black and the son-in-law of
Jehn L. Dawsen a quartette of great
and geed men, of blessed memory in the
party of this commonwealth. But Chauncey
F. Black.by himself and for himself,
stands In the front rank of Pennsylvania
Democrats ; and in the esteem of his party
here and all ever the country, as a student
of politics, a leader of popular sentiment,
a man of all public affairs, a real states
man in the ripeness of his powers, an ag.
gressive leader in all that the term proper
ly implies he is the peer of any man in his
party. His integrity and purity of private
character, his sympathy with labor, with
the agricultural interests, his quick appre
ciation of our industrial affairs and his per
sonal graces and accomplishments make
him a representative Pennsylvanian. If we
may be suspected of writing with partiality,
surely the judgment of se disinterested an
authority as the Philadelphia Ltdgcr will
be accepted as a just estimate of the man
who heads the Democratic state ticket.
That conservative journal, after regret,
ting the constitutional inability of Oev.
Pattison te succeed himself, sas:
"That being out of the question, the con
vention has done the next best thing by
naming for the succession Lieutenant Gov Gov
ereor Black, an unquestionably able, fit and
experienced man. But few men have been
se thoroughly trained in politics of the
bread-gauge pattern as Chauncey F. Black.
Theoretically and by close observation he
lias been In the atmosphere of public affairs
since his infancy, having as his preceptor in
that branch of human knew led go his very
learned and distinguished father. Later en
he has had direct and close contact v. 1th the
public affairs of his own state, and is far
better qualified and equipped in these re
spects than most nominees for the guber
natorial chair."
In striking contrast with this sober and
intelligent appreciation of a citizen of the
commonwealth, is the vulgar declaration
of the Philadelphia JUmnl that he is sim
ply " an amiable, easy-going, lubberly gen
tleman without one attribute of leadership
in his composition." But when it is re
membered that four years age this same
journal denounced Mr. Pattison in far
mere decided language than this ; and tliat
in anticipation of Mr. Manning's appoint,
ment as secretary of the treasury it visited
upon him most scurrilous abuse in view
of these previous seiieus mlstakes.lt is easy
te calculate hew far even an intelligent
and often well regulated journal can err in
its judgment of public men.
In its selection of a candidate for second
place the convention was again placed in a
dilemma by an embarrassment of riches.
Between that gallant soldier upon whom
its final choice fell and such an admirable
and well equipped young Democrat,
high position and wide iulluence, as.Bebeit
E. "Wright, no mistake could have been
made. The disposition te recogntee the
Beldier element unquestionably had much
te de with the determination, and the
added fact that Mr. Bicketts was strongly
pressed by Eckley B. Coxe and ether dis
tinguished gentlemen from his section who
had been disappointed In the choice of a
candidate for governor. That no error was
committed there the strong words of the
Ltdgtr again attest :
" His name Is familiar enough te every
an who served in the Army of the Poto Peto Pote
c or who has been an attentive reader of
the history of the war. ' Itlcketti' Battery '
was one of the most famous field batteries
in the army. In many memorable battles
it wen distinction, and at Gettysburg It was
the point of attack forene of the most des.
ierate of ! the .rebel charges. Since the war
Colonel Kickette has managed his large
lumber estate in Sullivan ceuntv. i in wn
such a brave and skilful soldier that it is
safe te assume that he is qualified te serve
the people as lieutenant governor."
The ether candidates are net unknown
men. Mr. Africa has been again and again
(.designated by the people of this state aa
the preeminently proper man for the office
fv te which he was named. As its chief dep-
&' UtV from 1R7V tt 1K7 Mia nenMala t-
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. .. ... luie, tuuuiug iui uutttu 01 ins ucxev ;
Heetsd in 1892 and new reneminated, he is
"ffrevrt alike fit Rnd strong. Mr. Steven-
aea haa hui rinviui
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te MsipMitel RprMeotative of organized
labor, In the ranks of which he has greater
popularity than any ether man In the state ;
hi personal character Is without reproach,
and his political convictions are pro
nounced, Intelligently formed and firmly
held. Mr. Brennan Is net, as some of the
newspapers print, a Pittsburg ward pelitl.
clan. He has been chairman of the Dem
ocratic eeunty committee there and a mem
ber of the state executlve committee for five
years. He Is a young man who has come
te the front by his own exertions, and, as
was said upon his nomination, earned the
money te study law by labor in a rolling
mill ! He is intelligent, has executive ca
pacltyand unquestioned honesty. Thcse
are exactly the (lualltles that are wanted in
themauwhels te beat Majer A. Wilsen
Xeiris.
The platform of this convention needs
no explanation. Its commendation of the
Democratic federal and state administra
tions Is explicit and deserved ; its declara
tion upon the tariff is satisfactory, and it
recalls the Chicago platform's opposition
te all sumptuary legislation te vex and
harrass us. The labor plank is unusually
comprehensive and specific , and the de
claration for the enforcement of the con
stitution is clear cut and utimlstakable.
"With such candidates and upon such a
platform, Pennsylvania need net be a
doubtful state , It can be made a Demo
cratic state; this year, as well as ether
years.
Xn Impressive Spectacle.
When President Egan arose te address
the convention of the Irish .National
League of America in Chicago en 'Wed
nesday, the spectacle presented must have
been peculiarly inspiring. Gathered before
him were the foremost representatives of
Irish thought from every state and terri
tory of the Union. They were net there
for personal aggrandizement, nor with pe
litical axes te grind. They were assembled
te give veice te the American sentiment
regarding Ireland, down-trodden for 700
years; and the earnestness nud enthusiasm
of the gathering clearly pitn ed hew dear
was the cause te all.
President Egan's besom uiu&t have
thrilled with pride at the thought of the
magnificent work his organization had
done In behalf of the Emerald Jsle. The
world knew before he announced it that
the Irish National League of America had
contributed $320,000 te the cause, and that
largely through its instrumentality the
Parnell following in Parliament had been
increased from a beggarly 2't te 30 te a for
midable delegation of S5.
These results are far beyond the most
sanguine expectations of these who gave
the organization birth, and they have wen
for Ireland a place in the world's
esteem that would otherwise have
taken years of anlueus labor te finally
accomplish. Mindful of its illustrious
past, the League should have a great
care for the future. Its deliberations
should be made in full view of the responsi
bility that attends them, for the conven
tion is speaking for the millions that make
up that " better Ireland beyond the sea."
The French Republic.
The Trench Monarchists attempted te
make the elections for the councils general
of the departments a test of the strength of
the opposition te the lepublic, and were
only successful in proving that, while the
Imperialists and Monarchists of France
have no tlispicable strength in the cities,
the peasantry of Trance aie oemhelm eemhelm
ingly Republican.
Theexpulsien of the princes lias excited
no popular regret or indignation among
the masses of the people, and they appear
te agree witli the government in the
opinion that their presence in Trance, as a
cause for revolt, formed a constant
menace te the public peace.
The trouble with Republicanism in
France seems te be that there i3 no organ
ized and powerful parliamentary opposi
tion te the party in power, except that of
the Revolutionary party. Until that germ
of revolt is exterminated, and the Republi
cans of Trance feel that the republic is es
tablished with sufficient tirmness te permit
their division into parties and fuctiens en
questions of public policy, Trance cannot
ba regarded as n true democracy. It is
simply a nation ruled by a few of its
ablest, men te whose dictation all are com
pelled te submit in order te avoid the
peril of a re-establishment of monarchy.
it he Is Responsible!
Who is responsible for the reckless blast
ing in progress in the vicinity of the Penn
sylvania railroad station v
Heretofore attention was called te the
narrow escapes made by individuals from
huge rocks that nearly crushed them te
death ; and te the great boulders that
crashed through the reefs of houses in the
vicinage. Since that time a man's hat has
been knocked off by a stone, and en Wed
nesday a big rock broke through the Penn
sylvania station reef and caused a damag
ing runaway. Had it fallen a few hours
earlier, when the station was Mled with
people, llve3 would Inevitably hae been
lest.
Is there no police protection In this
town against such perilous work '' Who is
responsible for the danger te human life
that is attending this work ?
Tliey Mean What They.Sur.
Senater Wallace, upon being told of the
completed work of the coin eutleii, bald
" It is a ticket that will win."
Senater Coxe, upon heating of the whole
ticket nominated, said : " I was disap
pointed in my choice for governor, but it
is an excellent ticket of Democrats, and
we will elect it."
Tun Democratic. Htandard-hearer
make It very Black for Gen. Heaver.
will
TiiebK who lest by the defalcation el Wil
liam Gray, of Bosten, are net deserving of a
large amount of sympathy, for they trans
greased the plalnest rules of Imalnesi aud
common senae when they Bull'ered the en
tire control of their buslness te drift Inte the
hand of one man and did net een taUe the
trouble te assure IbemselveH at regular In
tervals of the ability aud henetty or hU
management. Ills manner of life was such
as would be calculated te oxcite the miipl.
clonsef the meat careless man of lnr,lncs,
for he spent much el money Iu yachting,
kept fast herses and au exponslve green
house, besides a costly domefitlc establish
ment And yet the buslnossUrnycentrolled
yielded no dividends te the stockholders.
The 1,500 empleyes of the Atlantie mills who
are thrown out of employment ly the crash
are the people most deserving or pity. There
Isasermenin the tragic suicide et the de
faulter. Democrat Yerk county will roll up
extra thousands of votes for her distinguished
en in HeTembsr.
The nw from llarrisburg aends
cblU down many a Kermbllcan spine.
cold
FLOMCULTcnr. will probably receive
quite a boom from the meeting of tbe 8eclety
of American Florists new In progress In
Philadelphia. One of the speakers referred
te thi fact that there are ever 8,000 tlerists e
tabllehed In buslnees iu this country, who,
with their work people, make a conMtlerable
showing In the population. The number of
Americans engaglug In the business In
creases vearlv. ler. theuah Knetand con
tributes the largest quota te the trade, m Hit
tier many and France fellow Iiir closely,
Amorleans are new waking up te the possi
bilities of the buslnes. Allowing W feet of
glass covered surlace te eeh llerlt a low
estimate would sUoaieUlo!3,M,000 feet,
or 630 acres or Bias surface. List year the
trade sold 2 1,000,000 cut roses ami J(t,000,000
carnation (lowers. This Interchange of views
of these skilled lierlsts will lead te enlarged
knowledge of this captivating trade, anu me
future premises te unke ilorlculttire illll
mere prominent In the world et business.
tlEAVKn might as well stay In the -w lid
West and grew up with the country, lie
never wilt be misled.
Wait till the Heed gates are opened and
the lull tlde of Democratic otes comes mill
ing en.
JCavvi. Constuccteh HtcitueRN has
been Inspecting the navies and the shipyards
of ether nations, and In splte of the deter
mined and natural hostility el fereign gov gev
emments te his mission, he has succeeded in
gathering a ast amount of useful Informa
tion. The llrst copies of his report have ap
peared and from thorn It Is learned that the
cruisers provided for In the recent bill for
the increase et the navy are qulte en a par
with the most approved war vessels new
building abroad. The 10,000 and 14,000 ten
vessels that have recently been launched ler
Italy and England hae net met with the
general appreal of experts iu tbose matters
and ships of about 6,000 tens displacement ant
new considered the most clllclent
The Itlachuele, an armored cruiser, built
for Brazil, is highly commeudod ter its well
balanced design ; combining high speed and
large coal capacity with an armament of
sutllcient power te make it equal te any but
the largest ironclads afloat, aud no mean
enemy or even ene et these monsters. Our
navy must be small ler several years te ceme
and It Is well that two vessels modeled
closely after the Kiachuele have been selected
as among the rlrst te be built.
"JUStick moves with a leadeu heel, but
strikes with an iron band."
Tiic collapse of the AurIe-KussUu Afghan
commission shows that Kusslan diplomacy
has again been tee much for Kngland.
The dispute is new no nearer settlement
than it was a year or mere age, but Kussla Is
much better prepared ter war. She has built
the trans-Caspian railway aud launched a
powerful fleet et steamers en both the Cas
pian and Black seas, while England has ac
cemplished but little iu the way of prepara
tion for the inevitable struggle in the Afghan
mountain passes. They will be held by the
party that can "get there" Drst and most
numerously.
Stbose candidates en a strong platform.
This Is the Democratic position, and It is In
vincible.
PERSONAL.
"Will" Cahletex, the author of "Betsy
and I are Out," is going te lecture and read
te English audiences this autumn.
Sir Anrnun Bass, of "Pale Ale" lame, en
ters the British peerage as "Baren Burten of
Rangemore and Burten-upon-Trent."
Mrs. Cleveland's photographer is print
ing 600 pictures of the president's wife et ery
day and cannot supply the demand.
Eli "WniTsnv Blake, inventor of the
Blake stone crusher, died In New Haven,
Connecticut, Wednesdsy, aged 01 years.
Mr. Jehn Betlc O'Kkilly Intends te
acquire a stock of poetry and health In course
of a lonely canoe-voyage down the Delaware
Rev. Miss Louise Baker la a preacher
at Nantucket. A correieudent says et her :
"She baa a serenely beautiful face and a
sweet voice. Yeung men get converted by a
leek."
H. C. Mct'OKJUCK has been nominated
for Congress by tbe Lycoming county Repub
licans. Themas Dlnan, W. F. Schooley and
L. R. Knight were named for the assembly.
Dlnan is a present member and au old Lan
castrian. Ma en McQc-UD.ef. Jacksonville, Kla., is
making it warm for these carrying en busi
ness in that city without takiug out the re
quired license. The license tax has net been
generally enforced for some time past, and
tbe tact that the law required the taking out
et a regular license for tbe privilege of carry
ing en certain kinds or business ha been al
most entirely ignored.
Senater Edmunds has accepted the Invi
tation or the managers of the Vermont state
fair te deliver the annual address at tbe Joint
exhibition or tbe Vermont State Agricultural
society and the Champlaln Valley association
te be held at Heward Park In September.
The management llrst extended an invitation
te deliver the address te Hen. James G.
Blaine, who declined en account of the -Maine
campaign. It seems appropriate that Ed
munds should be after Blaine.
The Peet Wkittier, although a very
grave man, has a humorous impulse new and
then. An instance of this apjieared when a
gentleman wrote te him asking if he had a
copy of tbe poem called " Maud Muller'a Ko Ke
ply." His answer was as fellows :
Amesiiurv, 1 me., 23, lb73.
DrarSir: I neversaw or heard ei "Maud
Muller'a Keply." 1 am clad that the peer
soul could speak for herself. Thine truly.
Jehn G. WniTTiEn.
Democratic FreipccU lu tbe 'it Congress.
Washington Correspondence of Ualtlmere San
Se far all the information received from
various sections of the country Is encour
aging, and points te the continuance of a
working Democratic majority In the Fiftieth
Congress. In seme quarters the working
men's organizations will lntorlero with the
regular rrty contests, but, en the whole,
the defection trem that source Is about
equally divided between the Democrats and
Republicans. While it is possible that the
Democrats tnav lese a few centrressinen In
the Seuth, It is thought they will gain in the
West and Northwest. Secretary Thompson
says tue reason there are be mmv new esnlr.
ants for congressional honors In the Southern
states Is due entirely te the fallure of the
present congressmen te obtain as much pat
ronage' as their constituents expected. In
many of tbe Southern states the people have
been taught te expect that as seen as the Dem
ocratic party came Inte power there would be
a clean sweep, and every member of that
party would be provided with a comfortable
elllca under tbe Kevernment. This feeling is
net conllned te tbe .Southern states alone, in
ether parts of the oeuntry this doctrine has
been prescbed, and these congressmen who
are unable te secure all that was expected of
them are te be turned down, and new men
sent te Washington te try their hand at
place-getting. The new men may mean well,
but alter they reach Washington and engage
In two or three bouts with the heads of de.
nartments only te be nassed ever te thn
civil-service commissioners, they will doubt
less become as unpopular with their con
stituents as the sitting members are new.
n m
.Senater Jeues and the Uarglars.
from the Inter-Ocean.
Senater Jehn 1'. Jenes, of Nevada, who is
about twice as big and strong as Mr. New
comb, said, upon hearing et the music :
' I am surprised at the lack or Judgment
ou the part of Newcomb. 1 knowlneier
play the part et a policeman te expese myself
te have a knife put in my belly or a bullet lu
my head,
" Whenever I get Inte contact with bur
glars or highwaymen, and this has happened
mere than once te me, 1 always surrender,
and tell them that I am a radical, and be.
liove In everybedy carrying en hla natural
vocation without any opposition. I further
explain te them that, being a society man,
my attention Is absorbed only by social
events, aud I pay no attentien te Individual
Btrnceles for life."
lie added, however, subsequently, that as
he never wears Jewelry or a watch, and as
be baa seldom mere than a couple of silver
dollars in his pocket, he usually come out
of such encounters first best
Hall News.
The League frames yesterday wsre: At
Philadelphia : Philadelphia 8, Bosten 7 t at
Washington : New Yerk 4, Washington 4 ;
nmn railed en account of darkness) ; at
i-Hi-.im . rhlmurn 7. Knnus CltV I !
I'hlrnire
Chicago
at
Detreit: Detroit 8, HU l.eiu ,.
The Association games joxtenlay were as
fellows. At Baltimere: Baltimore P, Ath
lelM 3 l at Cincinnati : Clnelmiatl i Louis
ville 4 : at Pittsburg : Mets 2, Pittsburg a
Yestenlsy Lucas, of the St. Leuis I.mkub
club, retired from base ball arter losing t0,
c llnturnikl lh i-l nli river te two ether
SL Louts geutlemen and the iranchlM Is for
sale, llewltt, of WsaMngter. was net success
ful In securing the players, and Bosten and
Chicago are also bidding ler them.
The Chicago club bra;ed up at last ami
have been giving the New Yerksall they
can de. . . .,
The Pittsburg had only three hits oil
Mays yesterday. ....
Fergusen hit very bard for Vhlsdelphla
yesterday, and his home run wen the game.
The Alteena dereated Wllllamspert by t te
2 veeterday.
The New Yerkshad but four hits en" Keefe,
the young pltcher et Vashlngteu, yester
day. w HalHrsy Tin
Metallic railway ties are new employed iu
Belgium, Helland, France, Germany and
Switzerland, aud in the United Statesa paper,
tle of the hardness of stone and taking as high
a polish as metal, has been patented. It is
Impervious te dampness, and will, it lses
tlruated, last thirty ears. The experiment
with metallic ties en thoMexlcau railway te
Vera Cruz Is satisfactory. The railway tle
question Is ene of gmvt special Interest where
the cllmnte rapidly destroys the nrmest
weeds.
AS ESUAQEHEST 1IKUKEM.
The maiden took her chewlns itum
And plAced It en a chair,
rer she hvl heard her lever teuiu
With swift fuetuptha stair.
I pen the chenlnc (uui he sit
The Joyous hours Hew past
Hut w ben he rose te take his hat
Be found hluisell stuck last
Oh ' worse disaster never nas,
She cried as out she ran
" I ne'cr can marry you bocaue
ou arc a fsst young man."
Yem tftt Eoste-i Cuhntr,
I.tkn the t'ertume Wafted
Trem beds of riencrs Is the breath thathas been
rendered agreeably odorous with 30ZODOST,
which communicates te the teeth a marble, white
ness, and te the gums a reseate lint. Ue It, and
beautify your mouth.
Constipation, the curse of our sedentary Hfe
Dyspepsia, our national disease, aud Rheuma
tism, whleh comes from add stomach and from
the sudden changes in our climate, are quickly
cured by taking one or two Hrandrcth's I'Uls
every ninht for a month. Persons are new
living, onjejing most vigorous health, who hare
taken one of thcse Tills a night for ever thirty
years. Chronic diseases are cured by taking
from two te four et Urandreth's Tills every
night for a month. They purge away the old
diseased body. This you replace with new and
healthy flesh prepared by an Invigorated dlges
tlen trem simple, healthful fceJ.
MPMOIAL NOTICES.
THAT HACKING COUOH can be se quickly
cured by bhlieh's Cure. e guarantee It- "or
sale by 11. U. Cochran. D mgglsu he. 137 North
Cjiieen street.
The Impending Danger.
The nccnt statistics of the number of deaths
hew that a large majority dle with Consump
tion. This disease may commence with au ap
parcnuy narmies cengawmcucvn oecureain
stanUy by Kemp's Balsam for tbe Threat and
Lungs, which is guaranteed te euro and relieve
all cases. Trice 50 cents and II. Tnal tite frit.
rer sale by 1L IU Cochran, druggist. Ne. 117
North Queen street. ecS-lwd.tltw
SHILOH'S CUKE will Immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and L'renchltls. ter
sale by II. II. Cochran, Urugglst, Ne. 137 North
Queen street.
SIULOlTSCOUUHand Consumption Cure Is
sold by ns en a guarantee. It cures Consutnp Censutnp Consutnp
Uen. Tersale by U. 1J. Cochran, Druggist, Ne.
US North Queen street.
Tbe Verdict Cnanlmeus.
Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite U
peer, you are bothered with Headache, you are
fidgety, nervous, ana generally out of sorts, and
want te brace tip. Drace up, but net with gtlinn.
Idnts. spring medicines, or bitters, which have
for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and
which stimulate you ler an hour, and then leave
you in worse condition than before. What i ou
want Is an alterative that wUl purify your bleed,
start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, re
store your vitality, and glve renewed health and
strength. Euch a medicine you will And in Klee-
trie nitters, and only S3 cents a bottle at U. It.
Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 and IS) North Queen
street, Lancaster, rs. i.')
AN UNKOUTUNATE PERSON.
The most unfortunate person In the world is
ene afflicted with sick headache, but they will
be relieved at once by using Dr Leslie's Special
Trcscrlptlen. bee advertisement In another
column. (4)
WHT WILL YOU cough when Shlleh's Cure
wUl give immediate rellei. Trice 10 cu SO cu.,
and 1, Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist.
Ne. 137 North Uueen street.
Excitement In Texas.
Great excitement has been caused In the vi
cinity el Ttrls, Tex., by the remarkable re
covery of Mr. J. K.Corley, who was se helpless
he could net turn In bud, or raise his head;
everybody said he was dying of Consumption.
A trial bottle of Dr, King's New Discovery was
sent him. rinding relief, he bought a large bot
tle and a box et Dr. King's New Life Tills; by
the tlrne be had taken two boxes of TUIs and
two bottles et the Discovery, ha was well and
had gained In flesh thirty stx pounds.
Trial nettlcs of this Great Discovery for Con
sumption free at 11. 11. Cochran's Drug stare, 137
and it) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (2)
CATARUH CUKED, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shlleh's Catarrh Uemcdy. Price se
cents. Nasal Injector free, rer sale by U. IV.
Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 133 North Queen street.
Daxdxlie!! Livxa fxllxts for sick headache
erpld liver, biliousness and indigestion. Small
and eaiy te swallow. One pill a dose- Price, 2Sc.
By all druggists. ie58-3mdTTi,Th,S
CUOUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis
Immediately relieved by ShllehaCure. Kersale
by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1W North Queen
street.
Ifay Fever.
Kly'a Cream Iialni was recemmended te me
by my druggist as a preventive te hay fever.
Have been using It as directed and have found
ltasdlrected and hae found It ii pecWe ler
that much dreaded and loathsome disease, for
tsn years or inore I have been a great sufferer
each year, from August 9th till trest, and have
tried many alleged remedies for Its cure, but
Ely's Cream Helm Is tbe only preventive I have
evur found. Hay feier sufferers ougbtteknow
of itseincacy.-r. II. AInswertb, of r H. Alns Alns
werth & Ce., publishers, Indianapolis, lnd.
auiKwaeeasw
WILL VOU SUrrKlt with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint t Shlleh's Vltallzer Is gunran
teed te cure you. for sole by II. U. Cochran
Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street.
KIDNEY TROGIiLES.
A Case of Many Years Standing Cured With
Sli IletUes, In m Man OO Years el Age.
Aixxirrewsr, l'a., May 8, 1683.
Daitdilien BrrrxM Ce. Uents; I had been
treubled with my kidneys fera number of years,
used almost everything without much benefit
until I tried Dandelion Hitters. I used six bot
tles and urn pleassd te say I am entirely rid of
the kidney trouble, besides my system being
toned up se that I feel like a different person. 1
cheerfully recommend the same te all afflicted
In this way. JACOU MUSCIILITZ.
lebe-SmdTu,Th,8
HOOKS.
JOHN BAKU'S SONH.
NEW BOOKS
Are offered at a liberal discount from the pub
llsbers' prices.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
In Library Bets, Class Heeks, Ilecerds, He words,
lilbles, Testaments, Catechisms, etc.
QUARTO BIBLES
Centalng King James and the ltevlsed Versions
et both Old and New testaments In parallel
columns : also, with the two vorslens of the
Mew Testament, or witn me eia version ei tbe
ltlble only, tn various styles of binding, at much
lower prices than by traveling agents.
AT THE UO0K8T0BC0F
JOIN BAER'S SOUS,
Nen. IS and 17 North Quetm Street,
IA"0ATBB, PA.
MKBtCAU
jy
.YHPEPSIA 1H A DANOKUOUH A8
' veil as ilUtreMlnir complaint. It tins.
lecteri, Ittemlsbjr Imparling nutrition, and fin
prpntlngthn tone of the system, te pteparethe
way of llapld Decline.
Physicians ami Druggists Hccommeml
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
ASTHE BEST TONIC.
It quickly ami completely Cures Dyspepsia In
1 Its form., llearttmrn. ttelchliiK, lasting the
reed. ele. tt eutlchrs and purities the. liloed,
tlliuulftlcs the appetite, aud aids the assimila
tion of teod.
1UV. T..I KesstTiB, the honored pastor of the
first ItufenuiHl Church, llaltlinetv, Md , says
" Having u.ed urewirs iron union, ter uyapep.
Sit ami lnnlgiMtien,
ii a wu K t-ni i.t.v.-.it. au
1 . r . .-..( ItlAilSliril lit
lveeinmendliig
It highly Alse consider It a
stilcmltd tonte
and invliioraier, and very
strengthening," ,
Hen Jiy.iruC.SriT, Judge of Circuit Court,
Clinten te., lnd., says " 1 bear most cheerful
testimony te the efficacy of Iirewn's Iren Hit
ters for lij sprpsla, and as a tonic."
Mas. u. A Norway, Merrill. Wis , says " t
suffeivd for two years with Dyspepsia. Used
many different lemcdtea without Iwneflt. My
physlclsn ndvl.ed me te try llrenn's Iren lllt
lew. Three 6011104 cured me."
The genuine has Trade Msik and treed ted
lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made euly
by llKUW.N C'llKMlCAl. CO., lUdllmere. Md.
(DtulsmyilAw
nur auuu.
a n:w LOT OK
ALL-WOOL TRICOTS
lias been Opened at the
North End Dry Goods Stere.
Be v early and avoid paylns the advance which
has taken place In oelen lieeds.
J W 11YK.NK,
nevS-lyd Na R2 Serth(juen street.
QPKCIAL INDUCEMENTS
-AT THE-
BOSTON STORE.
Fifty Pieces All-Linen Toweling, .V. yard ;
worth 8c. nyani.
Twenty-rive Ueten Extra Heavy Linen Towels
Winches wide, ti inches long, Uc a patr
riB Pieces German Table Linen. Plain and
with border, M Inches wide, :c. a yard
ten pieces Extra Heavy luuie Linen, inn
width, l'Jc a yard.
rive Case Grey Twilled flannel rieCaies
IteU Twilled flannel at Less than Manufactur
er's Price
Ten Cases llleached Canten flannels. Ten
Cases Unbleached Canten flannels, at Very
Lew Trices.
fIVE THOUSAND YAK113
NEW CALICOES.
We have them Plain or Faucy, as you like
them best.
STAMM BROS. & CO,
Kes. 28 and 28 North Queen Bt.
LANCASTER, PA.
J.
8.G1VL.EKACO.
Hamburg Embroideries,
LACES
AM)
White Goods,
AT
Astonishing Lew Prices,
TO CLOSE OUT
THIS PART Or OUR STOCK.
JolmS.Givler&;Ce.,
Ne. 25 East King Street,
Lakcastii, Pa,
u
M.AU'DHIED SIIIHTS
-AT TIIE-
IEW YORK STORE.
We Invite special attention te (our numbers
of our famous S II I UTS, unexcelled for Mt, style,
quality nnd !e prices
The W. & S. Special,
Made el New Verk Mills Muslin, fine I.luen
Cuffs and Uosem. ltelnlerccd. Deuble beams all
through, ONLY 10c. APIECK-
The Champien Shirt,
Patent liaised Edge Linen Ilixem, Linen Cuffs,
Heavy Muslin, Kulnferred, Den bio Seams, Sue.
EACH I UEALLY WORTH 75c.
The Geld Shirt,
Superior te all ethers, made trem New Tork
Mills Muslin, rinest Heavy Linen front, Patent
raced Hack and Sleeves, Uosem Lined with
Heavy Linen, Improved liaised Edge Uosem,
four-ply Linen Neck Hand, f rencb 1 eke. Linen
Wrist Hands, ull Ueltilerced, Easy te Laudry
I'cneci ruling, u.11.1 si.iu.
The Silver Shirt,
Second only te the "Oeld," made in the same
way of Less fine Materials, ONLY 75c. EACH.
wnr & sHflND.
HOTELS.
e
PEN ALL THE YEAR,
((
TFE MANSION,"
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The largest and
meat nremlnentlr located
Hetel
aeed.
Elegantly rurnisnea ana iinerauy
furnished and liberally man-
Thoroughly lighted, drained and vefr
lUated.
Open all the year.
OHARLES McQLAOE.
'Urephy's Orchestra.
Je7-Smd
HU re ca.
w
ATOHEH, ULOOKH, Ae.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, 4e.
SPECIAL BALK Or OOLD-flLLKD CA8E8
(Bess's Manufacture), hunting or open-cased
watch, nlckle works, 1ft Jewels, stem winding
and setting (limited number) atrJU.OU.
Alse 75 lu sUvsred hunting cases, same works,
at 17.60 each.
Great bargains In Lancaster Watches. All tbe
best Elgin and ethers. Correct Ume dally by
telegraph i only place In city. Hest watch ana
jewelry repairing. L. WKUKU,
Se. 1WK North Queen BtreeL
(Near P. It. K. Station.)
WSpectacles and Eye Glasses. Optical
Goods.
MINERAL WATEKH,
APOLLINAIUS WATKU,
he Queen or Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring
eXBaraUga at WINE BTOUK
11. K. BLAYM AKEH.'Agt
Y ta00 TEETH AUK AS GOOD AH
can be purchased In Lancaster ter 115 00,
Call and be convinced. AH work warranted.
Gas admirUsteirea.
W. L.riSHE IPS Dentist.
apl7 1yd N'e. Gi North Queen BtreeL
T
IH18 PAPEK IS PIUNTED WITH
INK
Manufactured by
J. K. WRIGHT Be CO.,
marin yd xth.ana Ban au., Philadelphia, r
m, wvwtwViVywwW '
-jirOUUNINU GOODS.
HAGER &
MOURNING
Priestley's Black Silk Warp Henriettas, Black
Ooshmere, Olarette Oleth, Etirnine Oleth, PrincltU
Oleth, Nun's Veiling and darnel's Hair; OeurUud's
Orape and Nun's Vellinp; for Vests ; Black Thibet
Leng and Square Shawls.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
N
EXT DOOM TO TUB COUHT HOU8K.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
'WUl te Goods, Laoea and mbrolderloe.
Bummer Undorwear, till elree.
up
Slimmer Hosiery
Large Stoek
Beiling Prloee.
of theso Goods new
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THH COURT HOUSE).
M
KTZQKK X HAUOIIMAN.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN
HAVE NOW LN STOCK A f UL1. JkSSOKTMENT Of
BLACK FRENCH CISFMERES.
HLACK CASHMKKKatUKc
ULACK UASHMKKKatSOc.
1ILACK CASllilKltEatSTc.
HLACK CASH M RUE at He.
HLACK UASHMKUK at lie
ULACK CA3HMEIIE at II.UU.
A I JO
DLACK HENUIETTA CLOTHS, DIAGONALS,
LOW PRICES.
Metzger & Haughman,
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooeper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel, Lancaster, fa.
J-UZ.L HATH.
B
AKOA1NS.
BARGAIN DAY
-AT-
ASTRIGH'S
Ralaceef Fashion,
NO. 13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTElt, PA.
Friday, Aug. 20.
THE fOLLOWINO HAKUAINH WILL UK
OffEUKD
FOR THIS DAY ONLY.
Ladles' Oauzu
Vests, 16c
Price, Kc
apiece. Hegular
Ladles' Ualbrlgean Vests, 21c Hegular Price,
Ladles'
Gauze
l'JC.
Vests sleeveless Bilk bound,
ltegular Price, 30c.
Gouts' Gauze Vests, 10c.
Gents' tiauze Vests, 31c
ltegular Price, 2)c.
Itegutar Prlce, c.
Fine Pearl Llsle Thread Gleve,, 17c. a pair,
ltegular Price, 25c.
Extra Leng fine Quality Black Lace Milts, '
1 upalr. ltegular Prlte, S3c
Ac
rine Colored Bilk Loce MltU, lee. ltegular
Price, Sc
lilack Venetian Llsle Jersey Gloves, 13c ltegu
lar Prlce, !c.
Extra Leng, Fine Colored Bilk Gloves, c a
pair, ltegular Price, 13c.
Children's rronchlllbbed, Colored Cotten Hose,
full ltegular Mede, Size, t) te 8, lie a pair.
Ucgular Price, SJu
Children's Colored Cotten IIose, Vull Kegular
Made, UXc. a pair, ltegular Price, 'J0c.
te 'J5c a pair..
Ladles' full llegulnrMade Ualhrlggans at He a
a pair.
Uent' rancy Striped Cotten Socks, fullliegu fullliegu
larllade, 13c. pair (worth 'Ac.)
All our Taney Striped Linen Cellars ntrive
Cents apiece.
Ladles' fine Hemstitched All Linen Hundkor Hundker
chiefs, two-inch bem, at Nine CenU apiece.
Heys' Gauze Undershirts. IGc (Ooed Quality,
Uegular Price, asc.)
Ladles' White Linen Cape Cellars at five Cents
apiece
Elegant 45-inch wlde Skirt Lace, Cieam and
Helge, MX), a yard, ltegular price, 69c.
Ladles' Whtte Skirts, geed muslin, 5-lnch rullle,
four lucks, lit sue. ltegular Price, COc
Chemise with three rows of Inserting, four rows
or tucking, trimmed with Lace Edge,
geed muslin and well uude,
at 54 c.
CHEPE I.183E ItUCHINO at 8c. a yard.
Remember That These Prices
-AUE-
POR THIS DAY ONLY,
Friday, Aug.Qe.
KIDNEV TKOUBLES. DON'T DOSE
for kldnev affections. Use externellr ene
1 llenien'8 Capclnu PlMtsr eyer the kidneys.
most,
'"" "Tn-I II i fl W AtiHHMj
BROTHER.
GOODS .
Whlte HmbroldeTod Reboa, B.OO
Summer Gloves,
lu Store, and all Marked at Qulek
LAN0A8THR, PMNNA.
ULACK CASH URRK at nWe.
ULACKUASIIMKKKatTSe.
HLACK CASHMKIIK at II. M
TIflCOTS, and a Kutl Ltne of HLACK StLKi, at
OAMKIAUKM.
OTANDAKD OAHR1AOK YVOKR-
Edw. Edgerley,
CAEEIA&E BUILDBE
M&rket Streot,
Bear of PoateCQoo, Lancaster,
P.
My stock comprises a large variety of the
Latest Style llugglna, Pbwtens, Carriages, Mar
ket and lluslneng Wagons, which 1 offer l tbe
very lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
1 cell special attention te a few el my own de
signs, en or which Is the EDGEItLKY CLOSED
PHYSICIAN COUPE, which 1 decidedly the
neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's
Carriage in thn country.
Persons wishing te buy a geed, henest and
substantial article, should bear In mind that
they take no risk in buying my work. Everr
Carriage turned out in eighteen rears a geed
ene that la the kind of guarantee Ihave toeffer
the public All work lully warranted. Pleas
glve me a call.
UEPAIltlNG PKOUPTLT ATTENDED TO.
One set or workmen especially employed ter
thatpurpose
WALL VATM.
KT WALL PAPElt HTOKR.
Het Weather Prices
AT THE-
ART WALL PAPER STORE,
NO. 131 NOllTlt QUEEN ST11EET.
Vall Taper, Window Shades and Lace Curlaus
AT LOWEST MAUKET FU1CEB.
ALFRED SIEBER,
(rermerly with Phares W. fry,)
MO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STRBOsT,
LANCASTElt. FA.
VUHMITVUB.
F
UKN1TUHE WAREKOOS1S.
BUV VOUUSELIf A FAIIl Or THOSE .
Felding Dress Pillows,
CALL KA11LY AT
Hoffmeier's Fornitere Wararoems.
They are the nicest thing out and we have Just
rocelvod another let of them.
26 EABT KINO STREET.
MOTIOBB.
TrmiSMAN'H.
OENTLBMEN'H
6&lbriggan and Qauzt Dndenhirta.
THE 11EBT
White Shirts!
NECKTIES, PLAIN AND rANCV UOBIEltY
BOAUr PINS, 8LEEVE4.UUTTONS,
BUBPKNDEUS,
-AT-
ERISMAN'S,
NO. 17 WEST KING BT., LANCASTElt. V A
MADEIRA AND SHEBUY WINES.
Vintage, 1W),10, 181?, 1819, 1827, 1U4, 1870,
AtltKIOAUTMOLU WINK BTOUK,
II. E.SLAYMAKElLAgt
GTORAOE
AtTO
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.
I1ANIEL MAYEB.
daesviyd
Mp, 18 West Chestnut atreeu
r7
m-1
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