Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 18, 1887, Image 2

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LAMCABTEE. JOLT 18.1887.
Tke Parlenlnt Power.
i The Philadelphia Times is sorely exer-
ever the position that the pardon
and Um governor have taken in the
etMcMeenand Jehnsen, the death
:i;lty et the former having been cemniu-
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I if m! the opinion that the pardon beard usurps
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t-'$tbi Drararatlves of the court, aud is partic-
ftlatiy Incensed that it is possible te rehear
t&s OftM) wuneut we prevision 01 newi v uia-
jSJK entered evidence.
UAT- am yet a new ugnt upon eiu. evmuuee
B,;j;;;'May cnange me wneie situation, nie
&S aimwvery properly uewurca tum iue ei-
ffi-fmBMB OI courts in muruer caaea buuuiu uui
m'Lb lightly set aside en account of sym.
?. C m11i Valthsr mliniilil n. l:irilnti lmaril lw.
Sif te the entreaty for a hearing in a case
P&i&lite and death, where it is evident that
) of a prisoner has net been fully
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llftw said that it was better tbat ninety-
gullty men should escape than tbat
Innocent man should suffer. Juries
net infallible, judges are often infirm,
I public opinion, which acts upon them
Kl'beth, Is most frequently at fault. There-
-?,n. m believe that technicalities of a
W aiaer character should net be permitted
.?.IA 1 A.. .ll. AI.A l-n..I. I.ln un ..:it
(SVr. K utwcteie wu mis iuijuii) iuiu iue uiif
M', or Innocence of a man under sentence of
KJ?' TIia 7Vni-e ffilrfa fnr Hte lilnnil nf S?fn-
Uf Jehnsen, the convicted murderer et
Jehn Sharpless, yet the linns will concede
that the gravest doubts exist as te his I
guilt. lie does net answer the description I
riven of the old Quaker's assailant, and an I
. aaequaia motive rer me crime uy mm uas
V net been given. The circumstantial story
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yA an iwpiMajpMirefcnfc ciiuun tv uiuiii. veiucab
igatlen, and it is most just that
Jehnsen's fate should be in abeyance until
this latest development is fully investi
gated. Any ether course of action would
be irreparable injustice te the deemed
Jehnsen, who pretests his innocence, and
whom many people believe innocent.
It may be that this sweltering weather
has caused the Times te take this red-het
view of the situation, but we are sure tbat
when the cool wave comes, it will be re-
Ss Sered te a mere equable frame of mind
;v'.' aad will permit a little mere of the milk of
' human kindness te mingle in its editorial
.fountains.
Hew Te Keep Coel.
The question of the day, and also of the
sight, is bow te keep cool. In urgency and
Importance this problem has entirely
eclipsed the labor question, the ticusury
surplus conundrums, and the water works
wrangle. In seeking the solution it is
natural and wise te turn, for advice based
en experience, te the people of countries
that have made a business of it for count-
1Aa fMmerat.lnna Wa Imrn t1iit tlia iua.
,, mm Bw """' . .. wa.MV vi.u fCT
u:, pie 01 tropical south America, keep cool
,;" mij uuiug just ua nine ea nicy pussiuiy
.an; tbat little consisting largely in the
-,$; nug 11 pica ujuub ui rcu pepjier. j.uey
" low fever. New as between cvennn nn.
il.- m vilia anA f.nn. .. ..Itl-.A. nV .fcnn.. ......
fr lvK Yim mm iqiei, a vtbiru ui iiiicav aukiAm
would dnnhtlpsn rhrxmn t.lm luttar ImK Im
it at liberty te escape both, aud simply fel-
i-.-.f,. ww uie cAaiui ui ins euuiuern uremer
iM In the matter et industry.
It has never been clearly explained hew
ft the pepper acts se as te lower the temper-
f ftture of the patient, but it is probably used
as a counter-irritant te the sun. TI1el1e.it
et the latter roasts the exterior, aud the
pepper scorches the interior, and the sub
ject imagines be is cool. This is rather
Strange, but se is the operation of a mus
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uiwuiiuHiu, jw w iud euggeaiiuu tuavan
:,i able-bodied American citizeu should make
kH his business te de nethinc nersist.
' SntlV altnilllf Tni- tT,a m.nan if ..KA 1
tS-1 ruJU3C UL 1'iCSClVIIIg
j,,ftla Ufe.lt is quite unworthy of discussion.
filE WUW.WJU vu juieucaa vt ill nei con
rte ' te Uve in the sleepy unprogressive
rv Juiuuuie m vue irepics: and se
' T ftaVaiaiai ! 14,1 a.
Br JT """"s "wuggie going en be-
r&taMn this nnttnn 0...1 i... .. .. .
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tk'awA wave does net seen cemn t tin. .
we may m driven te pepper pies and
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, uuvneverie laziness, eh, no 1
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R$ 8 Fre lbrsr.
sv"' mnvn suBj unaeiuuary in Labrador
awsfjUM reacuea naiuax giving a most
' WWW atery of tbe destitution and slarva-
Mm Um inhabitants et that desolate
O'saWWter. Last fall there came similar
,QtlM of dittoes, but the relief steamers
I .; returning reported that they had been
VaamSsIw AYSIVSmrS.f'.Aft This arOflifArallnn
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I most unfortunate for the peer fisher-
a f9 AtiaaaV MAaaf jaSA tvaM a .lvs.lt- 1
V iia, though net driven te such great
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I? SHllMiaitiM as hal luun rannrfixl H'h In.
Jwt and sympathy felt for them was
haeked and diverted te ether iuarters
. Wfcaea ,tbe need was mere apparent, but
;w it will be again aroused and it is
satfsd will lead te tbe contribution of
te help these miserable people te
Btera bespiUble shore.
XtMir fisheries hare failed and sradiiallv
Jllnjuii them te most abject poverty. They
aa saw winiets cow with very little
reed, the latter censiatlntf
flf HHU supply of hard tack sent
of Newfoundland. The
ftM NMhet 88 below zero.
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feed cIUmm la note tew-
pent) cUmte ; but the Newfoundland
geTenumnt wetM te need a great deal of
preddlnf te keep It awake In the Gutter.
It would be a noble act et charity for
Americana te bring about their emigration
te our shores.
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The licmecratlc rrlninrless
Tlie Democratic primary elections
throughout the city and county ea Satur
day were very spirited, aud illustrate the
active Interest that reivades the local
Demeracy. This Is a geed sign, l'.tertial
vigilance is the price of liberty, and
when the voter remalna mindful of his
rights and duties, the safety et the state Is
assured. The several estimable gentlemen
who are contesting for the county com cem com
missienershlp have each secured a geed
representation at the county convention en
Wednesday. There the List part of the
ba'tle for supremacy begun en Saturday
will be waged. It premises te be an open,
honorable contest, and the iNTKLLintor iNTKLLinter
ci:k wants te see the best man win.
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Hei'LAMiKR must have some lrlah bleed
in hliu ; be ia e anxious te kick up a fight.
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Tun Hcranten Jtnntblicun sys we "will
seethe Grand Army Indorsing eerytulng
tbat baa been Ml J and done by General I'slr
cblld and Ueneral Tattle," We de uet be
lieve It
Thk Prevldeuce Journal says prohibition,
alter a year's trial in Kbede ltUnd, bis
proved a farce. Drunkenucts tell oil consid
erably laat auuiuier, but aluce then It baa
been increasing throughout the state. In
Prevldeuce, ler example, the arrests for
drunkennets during the Brat three months of
prohibition were about SO per cent lesa thin
during the corresponding ernl under
license. But new they are only about 25 per
cent leatsand the daily a erase Is laat raising
te that et former years. In l'awtucket, also,
the present proportion of drunkenness te all
criminal etfences is actually greater than It
was under the license law; in Lincoln, meas
ured by the arrests, the use or intoxicating
liquor has Increased Uvr-feld In twelve
months, while in Newport, where, perbapa,
prohibition cornea nearer te being asiieces
than in any ether populous part or the state,
drunkenness has net only alarmingly In
creased et late, but the proportion et ctlencea
growing out et liquor drinking te the total
number of all arrests is actually 3 per cent
greater than It was a year age under the
license law, A similar condition Is found
throughout the state, except In these tew
towns where liquor selling was never com
mon. The use of Intoxicants Is as extensive
new as It ever was; prohibition at the present
time ia doing nothing te raise the moral tone
of the community. Tnere are known te be In
the city of Providence aleue at least thirty
nine mere places where liquor is sold under
some arrangement than there were licensed
saloons under the old law.
It is whispered tbat Cenkliag may be a
dark horse at the next Republican uatienal
convention. This makea Democrats smile.
i:Kitv person ought te take this aweltering
wealher with geed nature, if ycu wish te
divert your in'.nd from it remember tbat the
sun'a beat in the course of 10,000,000 years,
according te Sir William Thern peen's calcu
latlens, will be se greatly reduced that it will
I be lnsutUcient te support life en this planet
Tins Uas b08n tue hottest Jl11y thu, far ler
eleven years,
I)n. McOi.i N.sdea' train 1 the het weather.
lie talked in Philadelphia Hiunlay night in a
room where the thermometer steed at ltH de
grees, lie wisely refrained irem any allusion
te his church quarrel.
The failure of the thermometer te properly
record the terrific beat of the past few days
may be accounted for by suppt sing that the
glass tube has been se seltened by the beat
tbat the weight of the mercury has expanded
the bulb, permitting the column te fall several
degress belew the eternal truth and savieg
the machine from bursting. This may net
be Bcleutitic, but it is plausible.
m m
Tub Republican Philadelphia Jlilletm
wisely says : " It is by no meana certain
whether Mr. Jehn Sherman would net be
stronger before the country as a candidate
for the presidential nomination if he were te
show less eagerness te ee;ura the great
priza."
I r has beensutcgeste-l that the straw voting
new going en for Maine Is like htr,tw ball in
net materializing when wauled.
PKIIOONAL.
Cattain Jems, rays the IMrw J'vjure,
will lu October attempt te make a tulleen
voyage across the Atlantic te New Yerk. Ile
will start from Ht. Naztire.
l'.i.i.A WilKKLEn Win e baa almond
eyes, like a Cuiiau'a, brewu and light, and
though she is rS yeara old, aud a wile et
three yeara' standing, leeks like a girl fresh
from the village school Iieuhu.
Waltkk M. KitANKLi.v, wq , m tbe sub
ject of this week's illustration aud aketch In
tbe New Yerk 'iiiancirr. An excellent
biographical but abominable cut ia given et
this progressive young Lancaster lavtjer.
Db Meruan ri tbe piiter of Trinity
Church Corporation, vew Yerk, tbe weal
thiest in America r.-eives I. '.,000 yearly.
Or. William L. Taj .or, of the llreanay tab
ernacle, gets the eanie amount. Ilu deea
literary work and lecturing that brings bis
Income up te f 20,000
Kx.GovKKN()iiOi.iCK,theeuy Uemcratlc
governor elected in Kanaaa, who ia new in
Washington, Hays that the Democrats are
gradually gaining in tbat state, and tbat tbe
whole German vote, which is new very large,
la Democratic. The Democrats in tbe state,
be Hays, are unanimous for tbe nomination of
Mr. Cleveland. "The bad taste and tbe bad
tense of some iioeple who are disgracing tbe
Orand Army of tbe itepublic will net take a
vote from him. When be waa elected tbe
Democrats of Kansas believed Mr. Cleveland
te be tbe best Democrat in tbe oeuntry, and
their estimate et hla qualities baa been In
creasing ever since."
loclcrureus fruuc lu til Surf.
Santa Cruz letter In tacrumeute Ute.
I saw a young lady, and a very pretty one,
tee, dressed in a meat becoming bathing suit,
spend thirty-live out of tbe forty minutes she
remained in the water in tbe arms of ber es
cort. Hbe was all ever him at one time,
perched upon bis shoulders te escape a big
roller, again sitting en Lis back while be
Iaddled about with her in smoother water,
aud again be carried ber baby fashion and
ducked ber iu the tide. 1 concluded, as a
matter nf course, tbat ahe must be his wife,
but 1 was Informed by one of lbeu seaside
characters who knew every one and tbelr
business that ahe was a bride upon ber wed
ding lour, and that tbe gentleman who
aaemed te se completely annrenrlate her waa
i n?1 ber "usinnd. i suppose ibis freedom of
IDe btlrf. tblS hUirclnv. and mlf7lnir. anil
pawing, and net tbe heat of thu weather, Is
lbs main reason why se many people go out
Ulttsu lly m Mad Hum.
ti Boett,omployed by the Western Trauslt
company, Chicago, was bitten Htturday, aud
probably fatally lujured by a horse which it
Is supposed bad gene mad through tbe in
tense heat. Tbe horse had been out In the
sunduiingUhe day, and about live o'clock
was driven into the covered deck el tha com.
Deny at tbe feet of Hush street Tbera ha
acted aa though tired, dropping bis bead and
remaining very quiet. Huddeuly tbe horse
began te tear and kick, at tbe same time
napping viciously. Heveral meu, among
them Beott, rushed up te quiet the horse.
The animal caught Scutt by the chin, cutting
tbe lip te the bone and tearing his threat
!d!y. He was taken te tbe Alexlaa Broth Breth
ers' hospital, where it la feared he is suffer
ing from bleed poisoning, and may be at
tacked with hydrophobia. Tbe physicians at
tbe hospital entertain no hejes of Lis recov
ery. 1 s
Burglar Wslcesas.J
Frem tbe FhUadalpM Ne .
Since a burglar at Portland, Me., gave sa
attsgUeaate klea te the daughter of Ute house
before making en with the Urerware, bur.
giar alarms have baa removed from every
old maid's mansion In Um city.
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A Rasefebeard Laclara te Oaacrfgatlea of
ftrhaelma'araa.
Tan thousand school teachers, meat et them
young women, stormed and captured Chi
cago during the week just ended. I.unch
waa served te the 10,000 each day, aa lollews:
1,700 ham sandwiches ; U,:U0 tongue aand
wicbes ; -H) gallons of lemonade ; (1,'JSO
glass ea of soda water ; l.lC'i platea el vanilla
ice cream ; 1,010 platea et strawberry Ice
cream ; 10 bushels et mixed cake ; !03 glass
el milk ; 1,U!0 glaasea et buttermilk ; :os
bottles of ginger ale.
Apropea et the visit of the schoelnia'ania
"Kuth Oliver" thua wrote of theiu In the
Chicago Xeir.i
ltecause Chicago la te be invaded by 10,000
representatives of concentrated kuewledge it
must net be expected tbat they will demon
strate any unusual order and decorum. Ot
all assemblages these composed exclusively
of teachers axe the meat dlftlcult te keep
within the bounds of discipline. The school
ma'am, who lu the autocracy et her own de
partment la the most exalting with her young
charges, who puulahea a backward glance
with a black mark, the dropping 01 a pencil
with the lern of the ettender'a recces, and a
whisper with detention after regular hours
this teacher, at the convention, will prove
herself the most Inattentive listener, the most
twrslstent whisperer and the loudest glggler.
Sbe will be relieved from the restraints tbat
encompass her while pursuing her vocation,
and for the tltne beins will indulge In a care
lesanee e! demeanor tbat she would net for a
moment tolerate in the little ones who con
stitute ber subjects in the mimic world of
their school lite. Ne ether monarchy Is half
10 absolute aa the one ever which a primary
school teacner presides, see is reapensiDie,
it is true, te her principal and te the beard et
education ter the standard of her work as far
as boek-prcgreesls concerned, but for the de
greeef moral Influence which she exerts ever
ber pupils, for her consideration of their
physical needs, for her attitude as a kind,
patient Irlend In whom they may trust and
centlde, ahe is responsible te no one but her
conscience.
The teachers tnhtht rind It an Interesting
experiment te adept for the control of their
own behavior during the convention some
el the rules that prevail In many et the pub
lic schools el Illinois. Fer instance, should
one of the young ladles be necessarily de
tained en her way te the opening session
an open bridge may be before ber ; or, pos
sibly, a stranger in the city, she may mistake
the locality and go several squares out et her
way she may rush into the assembly room
heated ana tlushed with the eflert sbe has
made te arrive promptly, but no excuse,
however, excellent in itself, can be accepted,
rer the fault still remains ; she is three min
utes lata Let her be treated precisely aa ahe,
or at least many et her colleagues, treat their
little pupils en such occasions. Lead her te
another department where sit all the highest
dignitaries ;su-pena en ner uacK uy means
of a cord passing around her neck a large
green card bearing the ominous word
' tardy," escort ber back te her room, place
her en the platform, her back toward the as
sembly, that each one et the 10,000 may have
an opportunity te readet her heinous offense,
and she may experience a very little of the
odium tbat attaches itself te ber pupils under
similar circumstances.
Or Imagine some shy little creature who
presides ever tbe "old stone school house"
down en Wild Hese prairie, who has never
before been outside of her e wn ceun ty and who
religiously believes this convention te be tbe
greatest aenibly of great minds that time
has ever looked upon Imagine this pretty
pin k bud overcome with stidden Illness. She
raises n modest little hand te obtain permis
sion for absence from the room, for no matter
hew pressing the emergency she must net
leave her seat without first obtaining permis
sion for the liberty. Hut the Instructor Is
busy with her class, she ia annoyed at this
interruption -mil shakes a scowling face.
Let the teachers stand with tees en a
chalked line and arms folded behind them for
twenty mliiutta or a halt hour. It one fergeia
where her lect belong or allows a eareleaa
hand te fall at her side, send ber te ber seat
te make ber recitation alone after school or
convention hours. Have the 10,001 teachers
march en "tip tees" three or four times In
succession around one of our large school
rooms and experience in their own ankles
and iusteps the aching pain that such an un
natural mode of walking entails Let the
primary teachers in particular be put through
just one day of such restrictions and unjust
and unnecessary discipline aa their own
dally routine Imposes en their pupils, and
this convention will have taken the first step
toward rooting out the cruel abuses wbicn
prevail in many of our se-called "model
primary schools."
CUKKDOF MAI.lItlA.
NO.2! flUOlDA IT., hUZlBETH, .V. J., )
March 17, lel i
I hatebPen using Allccck's Toaets Plistir
for the last live years, home two ears age, alter
hating been sick for upwruds of Biz month
tth malaria, 1 fennd myself with an enlarged
spleen, dyspeptic and constantly troubled with
a headache, and kidneys did net act very well
either, liavlng spent most e( my money for
medicine and medical alvlce, I thenglit te save
expense 1 would nee allceck's Pereus Plasters,
two en the small et my (l)iclr, one en the spleen
or ague cake, and one en the pit of the stomach.
Just under tbe breastbone. 1 continued using
tne riasters about tblrty days, changing them
every week. At thu end of that time I was pur pur
fectly well, and hau remained be teraluce.
Ukobeb Dues.
l UUIAL WOT IV mi.
COUGH, WHOOPING COUOH and urenchitl
Immediately relieved by Sbtleh's Cure. Held by
II II. Cecaran, druggist, Mes. 137 and IS North
yueensu, Lancaster, Pa. (I)
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable bvthat
turrtble ceugb. SbUeb'a euro Is the remedy ter
you.
Bnldbv II. U. Ceehran. druirirlst. Mna 1ST
and 133 North Queen St., Lancaster, fa. (i)
Motbers.t Mothers 1 1 Mnthsrs 1 1 1
Are you disturbed at nlghtand broken of your
rest by a sick child safferlng and crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se,
go at once and getabottleof MK4. WINSLOW'S
SDOIIUSU SVIlUf. It will relieve the peer
little sufferer immediately depend upon It ;
there Is no mistake about It There is net a
mother en earth who has ever used It, who will
net tell you at once that It will regulate the
bowels, aud give rest te the metber, and relief
and health te the child, operating like unglc
It Is perfectly sale te use In all case and plea
ant te the taste, and la tbe prescription of one of
the eldest and best female physician and
nurses la the United States, bold everywhere
15 cents a bottle. tnay3I-lydft w
ailll.uit'a COUGH ana Consumption Cure
1 sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con
sumption. Beld by H. 11. Cochran, druggist,
Neb. 1J7 and 1X1 North gueen SL, .Lancaster,
fa. (3)
The fopalatten or Uucmmt
Is about 30,01), and we would say at least one
half are troubled with some affection of the
Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac
cording te statistics mera numerous than
ethers. We would advlse all net te neglect the
opportunity te call en us and gat a bottle of
Kemp's balsam for the Threat and Lung. 1rlce
suctinU and II. Trial sire free, liespectfully,
II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 North (jueea street.
RAPID TKANSI1.
The latest and best fenn of rapid transit Is for
a ixrsen troubled wltb a sick headache te take a
de-u of Or. Lcrtliu's bpeclal Prescription and
what it rapid transit train tbe affliction takes for
Its departure. See advertl3eiunt In another
column. deelyd(l)
B eeftlan' Arnica Balva.
Tub Usit SalvsId the aerld for Cuts, Bruise
Seres, Ulcers, hall Ubeum, Fever tterna. Tetter,
Chapped Hands, CMlblalnt, Ceras, and all skin
Eruptions, and peatuvsly cures Piles, or no pay
required, ll Is guaranteed te give perlect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price Jb cxnt per
box. rer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Kes.
37 and Ui North Queen SL, Lancaster, Pa.
Juue.'Ilyd
THAT HACKING COUGU can be aenulcklv
eured by ShUeh's Cere. We guarantee It. Sold
by il U. Cochran druggist. Ne. 137 and 13S North
Queen St.. iJincaster.
r.s-s.
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A am for AIL
1 In order teglve all achancetotestlLand thus
V,'J.C05.,n.ceC0, ,u wonderful curative powers,
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,
S'Taaway. IhU etfer Is net only liberal, but
?w. "uheuuded lalib In the merits of this
fJS """"dr. All who sutfr from Coughs!
WrL.tt CoIumpUen, Aslhina. llrenchlUs. eranV
gut a Tllal netUe free.
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BfDsw Hsr Yuatb.
. 'r.PbejbeCheIey. Petersen. Clay Ce., Iowa,
tells taelollewlngremarksble steryj thetratS
elwhich Is vouched for by the residents et tha
town : " I am 73 year old. have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness for man
year i could net drvs myself without hale.
New I am true from all pain and soreness and
am able te de all my own housework, tows
my tcauas te suecme urner ter canng re-
MMD1CA1.
SIMMONS L1VKH RKGULA.TOK.
Tiki Simmons Liver Regulator.
DISEASES OF THE LIVER.
MUOUSNISH,
Disrnrsu, consui-atien, hkahaciik.
These disorder, which always fellow the fail
ure of the Mver and Bowels te jierlerm thplr
proper functions, can bs cflniiiiervtl at ence by
the usset stuimen Liver Regulator.
:an xmcAcieus hkmidy.
"lean recommend as an efficacious remedy
ter diseases et the l.tTir, llwtdaihe. Constipa
tion and Uysjierwla, Simmons l.trer Keaulatw.
I.wis u. Wi'insa, AssUtant.reslinastvr, fhil
adelphla. .t. 11. sen, in a co , rroprieteia.
JylJi,W,rw
QAPC1NK I'LASTKKH.
35 MKIULS ArTAKltCI) TO
Bensen's Gapcine Plaster !
THE UK9T IN THK WOU1.K.
Cure rieurtsy, Bheumatlsm, Lumbago. Hack
ache. Weakness Celd In the Ctuut nud all
Ache and Strain.
Beware of Imitations under similar sounateg
name.
aW aak for Bennn' and take no ether.
declKSmdAw alWAF
"JULY'S CKKAM BALM.
0ATARRH-JEAY FEVER.
HA. raVRU U an Inflamed condition of the
lining membrane or the mwtrll, tear-duct and
I bruit, affecting the lungs. Aa acrid mucin is
ecrvtvd, tne discharge is accemrnnltHl with a
burning sensation 1 bare am severe sruum of
sneezing, frequent attack el headache, watery
and inflamed eei.
Tk TUK CUKK,
ELY'S CREAM BALM.
ELI'S CKKAM HALM cures Celd In Head,
Catarrh, lteee Celd, Hay fver. Holiness, llead
aefce. fllce M Cent. KASV TO UjK. ly
Ure's. Owsge. N. Y , V. 8. A.
A particle Is applied te each nostril and I
aarveable. rrtce 90 cenu at drnguiat 1 by
mall. registered, tarts. ELY UUOTUEKS,
!Ortenwlch8t.,Jlewleik.
InlyW-lxdAlvw
S ITk, 8URK AMU 8FKKDY CUKB.
Kepture, Varicecele and Special Disease
of either sex. Why be bumbegfed by qnacka
when yen can And In Or. Wright the only Ussu
baa Pbtsieias in Philadelphia who makes a
peclalty et the abOTe disease, and ccasa
TbbmT Craas Unaus-nan. Advice free day
and evening. Strangers can be treated and re
turn neme iu nay umn.HiniK
DR. W.Ii. WK1UHT.
Ml north Ninth Street. Aber Bice,
u. w
r. O. BOX 673.
rauaeeipua.
laniw-iTaw
WISES AXD LlQVOKti.
IUKE KYE WHISKY.
Old Greff Spring Distillery.
Situated en Kast Orange street, between
Orange and chestnut, one square east ;el roer reer
TOlr, Lancaiter, P
I have 1 ut erected a new dlstlllery with all of
the latest Improved machinery for dltlUltng
puuh ava wiutKY.
A. a SUKArrER, Proprteter.
This Distillery has been erected at the tameus
Old Groffstewn Spring, which baa been noted for
lu Dlenteen and an
Q untauini
t our arai
lna suddIv of tha rmr-
est water. At It our
:rsaaiiner arsus wnen
7 ..'V- TL ?
they were boys, and It has never been known te
run dry even In tbe hottest weather, from this
nrlns all the water used In the distillery Is ob
tained, the pump drawing tremlttwenty.fi re
gallons a minute,
llesldes my own distilled Whisky, I also handle
Brandies, Gins, Wines, &c
sVCall and be convinced.
A. B. SUKArr KB, Distiller.
tSTOUB Ne. a North Queen Street.
M. B. Faimers having geed Bye en hand can
And ready sale for It at the store or dlsUllsry.
Highest cash market price paid for a geed arti
cle. apraJ-lydAw
G
O T
REIGART'S
WISH STOEE
OLD
BOUCHE SEC,
1PKK BKIDSIKCK,
POMalKBrSKC,
MOKIZETaKC.
3 G. H. UUMM EXTUA DUY,
And all 'ether Leading brand of Imported
Champagns.
Sele Agent ler the Pleasant Valley Wlne
Company. Special Great Western Kx. Wry, enr
own erand, the finest American Champagne In
the market.
J natrecelvfd another large Invoice of Califor
nia Claret and White Wine from Napa Valley,
California.
- A large stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets,
Bhlne and Sauterne Wine.
We also have the largest and finest stock et
llrandle. Whiskies, Gin. Madeira, Sherry and
ort Wines, Bass Aie, Guinness Stout, Saratoga
and ApeUlnarl Waters in the city.
E E. Slaymaker, Agt
Ne. 20 BAST KINO 8TRBBT,
LANCASTER, PA.
srArCJTssB.
WATCHE8, CLOCKS, CHAINS AND
JEWJCLilY.
Specitvl Wilehtj for Firaen udRiilwidert
rtne let of Kings, Ac Alse, Elgin, Walthaa
(Aurera for which lam Sele Aarenll. and etassr
itebe . Beit Watch and Jewelry
time by Telegraph Dally, ealy
impairing.
ssr Correct
plaea In city.
L. VEBER.
He. 1S0M N. Queen St., Near Penn'a B. B. Depot
T Spectacle. Kyeslaes and Optical Goods.
ail Kinds nfJnilrv
All Kinds el Jewelry. '
N
EW JEWKLKY STOKE.
S. (JILL
LATEST DESIGNS
-IN-
SILVER JEWELRY!
Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET.
LAMCASTKB, PA.
mavll-lyd
rum balm urn
vpeH rentT"
X! Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's Mew
Balldliur. Ma UH Menk Queen itreeb Heat
sum mum inwiuueH. jsppir
tablS-tia BKIMMIH'e
iLivxKTerrici.
UOR HALE OR RENT BRICK STABLE
v ana let, nxw feet, ea Chni
tween Kast Kins and Orana-a
trsets. Canbs
hOD or wars-
aUy changed Inte a maehlni
house. Kaay Urm.
U. 0. BBUHAKKst,
A ttemar-at-La w.
ait-ua
PRIVATE BALE.
V wui ba sold at private sale tha valuable
property eemsr Lsmea
wins sauiDsjny waa sjaar
st est LitUBUss,wat
i Met ea Csartatu street.
unvm ins
maatlna sun f.
en Mulberry, aad e
vvj se
C,.DOWMBT.
MS Mil
SSSSJBBi
CHARLES
cterifi.vu.
T UAHMMAK ft BKO.
TUB CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY
MENS', BOYS' & CHILDREN'S
Clothing,
IS AT
L. GANSMAN & HRO.'S.
NOTE PRICES :
Men's All Weel Suit te Order, at 111, l'. Its.
I. tt.
Men' All-Weel l'ants te Order, at HHH 1.
T'huie goods tte unusual bargains and pur
chasers will aa a geed percentage en their
InxMtment.
thin nouns Men' Beertncaex leais ana
Velalliu,lt.v:
Men' Mohair Ceat and Vest at t! 'A i.7
3.1'.
Men's fan I. at f.V , av., TV,, Sftc., 11.10, 11.25,
II -v. f I TV 1 0, tJ M. H IH W W
One Hundred l'slr;et children's Knee rant
at Stc a pair.
- We are busily engaged uew manutactur
Ing rait and Wtntur He.h1 and are In need of
room, lluyem will And It te their adt antagn te
call earlv and eiamlne these Uenulne llar
galns, especially Hey's aud Children' Suits, as
tncy must go. tin sacrince our summer dom
ing rather man pack them away until next ava ava
seu. L. GANSMAN & BR0
Merchant Tailors.
MANUrACTUBEUS OT
Ira's, Heys' and Chllarea's tUthlagt
S. E. CUB. N. QUERN A OHANUE ST8,
LANCASTER l'A.
aWThe Chenpest (and Exclusive) Clothing
Heuse lu the City-
w
1LLIAMHOA A rtWlKK
CALL US BY TELEPHONE.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER.
MNETY-SIX DESEEES
IN IdK
SHADE.
Thin Couts and Vests, II SO and UOu.
Thin Pantaloons, fi.50, : 1 ex
Ltnen and Mohair Dusters, 97c, II 45,12.10.
Short Trip eashera Trunks steamer, Sara
toga, Deuble Tray and English, ti CM te II SO.
Light and Dark Solid Leather V allies, ll.SO te
I Ight and Dark Grain and Alligator Club or
Grip saeta, II I". II te. lt.te, U.W.
Imitation Leather Values, We., GSc, TSc
Mid-Summer Hats.
Dress straw Hats, (0c , 73c., Il.re.
Light Colored Flexible relt Uerb, It , l.'.CO,
12 Se.
seashore Helmet. iV. te II. ei.
Thin Undurwear.lnBalbilgganer French Net,
Be.
Narrow Pleated rull Dress Shlru, IU0 te II SO.
Seashore KnecbalK a (Neckwear.
Plain Windsors, Four In Hand, Tecks, Puff
and Strap Bews, 'ti and Sic.
Plain and Pleated rrent riaunel Shirt), ll.2
, I1.73.J
SUMMER coaireaT IN
LADIIS1 AND GENTS' SHOES.
Ladles' Light Hand-Made Flexible Sele Ox
ford Tie, 11 ue te 11.50.
Ladle,' Bright Finished American Kid, mil
Dress Butten Beets, 12.00 te 12 se.
Gents' Genuine Call Gleve Kid Tep, Lew Cut
Newport strap Shee, 12 SO.
Gents' Gen nine Calf Lace Oxfords, 12 SO
Gents' Full Dress Butten, Lace or Congress,
Dongola Tep, I2.S0.
Ladle' and Misses' Seashore Canvas Shoes,
SSc te 11.25.
Gents' and Beys' Seashore Canvas Shee, 33c.
te 11.00.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
52, 54,36 and 38 East King St.,
LAMCABTEB. PA.
SVStere closed every evening at c o'clock,
except Monday and Saturday.
uewBtta, te.
jjua
NH A BBBNBMAH.
CARD I
We have a number of Goods which are
just in season, and which, owing- te our
giving special attention, we can offer great
Inducements.
" Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no
equal. These we make a specialty. We
have as geed Lawn Mowers aa are in the
market for 10.00 and 17.00.
Baby Csxriagee We carry seventy-flve
varieties in stock. These goods are our
own special and our prices are low.
Refrigerators are new in season. Hew
few people knewanytning about Refrigera
tors. It took us twenty yeara te learn.
We can teach you in Ave minutes:
It will be worth something for you te get
the best.
Ceal Oil Steves There te mere differ differ differ
eoee in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any
thing manufactured. Dent spend your
money till you knew what yen are getting.
Ice Cream Freezers and Water Uoeiers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
we inn at ine lowest prices, xeuctvn
mus.
Lawn Tennis Setts. Genuine Mexican
nd Common Hammocks, Base Ball and
all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices.
FLDOi & BREKEMAH,
r y ifr r f J V?JSJiaaSbASSBBjSjSaBMMMBSM .lthV xmrti...i .. t& . f Jj..V..SKMSMMaaifi'y&SWKy.y-&Si'Sn.l Y-grj11.Ti!'T.f3r5.ffaaMiaMla
VAMBJAmBS,
A MOTTO THAT ALWATB WISH.
Honest Werk at Honest Prices.
PHILIP DOERSOMS
(OLD BILLABLE)
Carriage WorbNei. 196
The LarlAMOrtment
If Yen WantaUcetand rtrtt-Class Phsttea,
If Yeu Wants Wlee Cem tertahla ramUy Uarrlaa-a, OO TO ikibiimiM'H
If Yen Want a Buggy Ycm eaa
neisci ma
uuanniiai s.
If Yeu want a Nles and If eat Basinets Wagen,
If Yen Want a Ourahle Market Wagen, UO TO
It Ymi Wmi m ilnnd aeeend.lland Phaiten.
If Yeu Want te liny a IraUCla. Article at a Lewer fries lhaVauy elisr placn the city
eOUnljr' UOTO
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Curiae Works,
N0S. 126 AND 128 EAHT KINO HTRECT, LANCA8TEE, Pa.
1TFAVTOKyM A Its M1FFLM ST11KKT.
mart-lydAw
Dr HVODB.
TtTKW YORK STOKE.
EMBROIDERIES!
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 A 10 UAIi'V KINO ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.,
linen another large Invoice of full Width
KMBUOIIIKKRU lHg! ri.OUNClNMSatUc,
tee, tlKiTJc, wt, slKe , II W) te II co per yard
Ladles' and III.W Nainsoek and Cambria
EitUKOlDKKEIl ri.OUNCl.NGS.
Swiss, Nalnsoec and Camblte RMRHOUIK
Kias In all widths and hundred el the newest
design at low pi Ice
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
STH1PED bUMMKH 81LK1, only 73c per
yard.
COLOKED DRESS SILKS, IS Inches wide, Sc.
a yard, worth lie.
Six-clal Value In BLACK DltKM SILKS at
60c., TVc, 87KC., II 00 per yard.
Alt the Popular Shade In SUB til SASH blLK,
at 71c. per yard, usually sold ttc
Twenty-nie Pieces Weel race LACE UUNT
INGS, ic yard, worth i:Hc.
Twe Cases Full Site .IACQUAVLL BED
QUILTS, tl.uu each, real value, tl.i).
New Yerk Stere.
J.
MAKT1N A CO.
WE HAVE JUST FINISHED OUB 1NVEN.
TOBY IN
Carpet
-AMD.
Wall Pneer
DEPARTMENTS,
AND HAVE A LABQK LOT OF
i
en
Bring tbe slie of your room or ball and we ca
Snd a Bemnaat te suit. Wall Fapers at half
price and Carpets almost half price. Ne such
an opportunity till next summer.
SPECIALOFFKBINU OF
MOQUETTS!
This Season' Pattern, and Best Quality
Smith's md Hartferd likes.
Prices during season. 11.80; new 11.10. Seme
with no border te match, at 11.00.
BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRIES, INGRAINS,
And VELVETS
New for sale. Constantly receiving new addi
tions te our stock for Us
FALL TRADE
Handsomer geed than ever, and with our en
larged rooms wa can hew you s largely In
creased steek el every grads of Carpet ana
Wall I'apsr.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
Ctv.WMt Um Mm Bta.
1AEOASTNB, l'A.
fAKD SOBBBR TRUB8K8.
Bjasy, UISV vtsswi7. wsnuiw aswisiesi
btUbM jrana WsetMr Trass, spsetal
essafactal
etre revest te
f,1Ctfwl.
Remnants
Hand
BVmmiBB, ,
ted 128 East King St.
UttM
no TO DOEESOM'a.
ruim Uttarsat Bind el Si
let Spring, If yea (10 TO
go TO DOBBSOM's.
DOBMSOsfft
Muwv. nr Muht sv... ............
IU! I' UOODS.
8'
TAMM UKOS. A CO.
Bang
?
DOWN GOES THE PRICES
UN O.OOO YARDS
Crinkled Seersuckers
Frem WKc te ecaYard,
AT THE
BOSTON STORE,
26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
New Attraction I
10,000 YARDS
ZANTA CLOTH,
A New DisisBtutl. Iteautllul styles and Celer),
7 Cents a lard.
KhMBYIBEK OUB
Great Summer Sale!
We tma a llarKaln ler each Caller.
COME EAHLY A.NU UET F1HST CHOICE.
AStlMMKIt BAItUAIN-tOO lleten Ladle'
Hese, iue spur; worth UHc
Special eriiirtnir of Ladles' Llnsa Ce lara and
Curfs and Uuchings.
Splaniid Opportunities for All.
Stamm Bres. & Ge.
rAUEK A HHOTHKK.
Summer Wear for Qcets.
GENT'S
FURNISHING
GOODS.
IA6EE & BROTHER,
25-27 West King IStreet
Gauze, Uaibriggan and Feather,
weight Shirts and Drawers.
e unless, Balbriggan and Lisle
Hosiery.
Hemstitched and Colored Bor
dered Handkerchiefs.
Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirts.
Laundried and Unlaundried
Dress Shirts.
Pongee, Silk, Grenadine and
Lawn Neckwear.
L A W. Cellars and Cuffs.
One Hundred Dezen Extra Un
laundred Shirts at 45c. each.
Scotch Cheviot, Cassimere and
Worsted Suitings.
HA6ER & BROTHER,
Ne. 25 Weet King StreaU
LANCABTBU. FA.
J-AMABOLB.
R.
KttB.
Great Bargains I
-IK-
PARASOLS
-AMU-
SUIT UMBRELLAS
AT HIADQUAKTEKS.
Ks Ba & Ha
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