Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 10, 1887, Image 2

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I of the twwipapera of the state are
; the probable action of the Deme.
. watte oeBTentlon at Allentown upon the
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tot um reduction or tne tann ana
revenue taxation ; and the im-
1a created that there will be an
rated between the friends of the
administration and these of the
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V Xtaaeylrania congressmen who voted with
t&Ife Baadall, at the last session, against
Tlfc!a views of the administration and of the
5 Daflsecratlc majority in Congress. Doubt Deubt
SilaaasBeh an issue will be raised at Allen-
"Ktewn, and an opportunity will be afforded
ha convention te display its wisdom in
Ml1 Uie Pennsylvania congressmen in
Vltea with the national party upon the
4s petata of difference. We assume that the
i Thsnns i sill sentiment In the state de-
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-g-n BBSUOUa UUB USWUHJUY ui upiuiuu auu U1UU.
SgtnWeile it te true that the sentiments of the
Democratic convention of the Republican
of Pennsylvania will net have the in-
upon the party at large which the
:t declaration of the convention of a Deme.
1 "- awaita atata wnuM haw thv will hsvn an
t ViiMMtfkl fArm Af thutr nvn rascaiiM nt thai
, .M-Hasnuwlvnla Democratic (inlmrailnn.
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-veir" vs wm ik ib ccnauuj mue uuifc uie imuu-
SetaUc national leaders, in establishing the
yattsy of the party, will have regard first
!4VI all te the prevailing sentiment upon the
tariff lame in the Democratic and particu
,1m Marty doubtful states, they will be solicitous
teawnre a united sentiment in the party
;gfca all the states ; and the declarations of
y& what T4amtun1va.nlA Tanmfvrat.ff mnVAntTnn
will have great weight.
There Is no doubt at all that the action
Wef Mr.Eandalland ether Pennsylvania con.
'graamen has been unfortunate in seem-
Miagly setting the party here at variance
,rwith the national body upon the question
t- wsnuucuuuui tue uuiu anu uiernai
i "Wnfreely expressed our
" conviction, at the time, that Mr. Randall
'x&r had net been wise in his leadership; and
i'ff n rn nt thn aural nalnlnn atll). W.
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smvb no iuea tuak vue jvueniewn
raonventlen will be equally solicitous
Wlth him te show a variance be
tween the Democracy et Pennsylvania and
' nt ttiA TTntnn. Mr. Ttantflallia itiatt
Ma .swey, and the timidity of the ether Penn.
ylvanla Democratic congressmen who fol
lowed him, will net control the Allentown
convention, which assembles te speak for
Ji tfe party In the state, as a part of thena-
uoeai democracy ; anawnese care it will
te te declare opinions that de net have
state lines for their boundaries.
There should net be much trouble in
pronouncing views in a Pennsylvania
Democratic convention, upon the reduc
tion et tariff taxation and internal revenue
taxatien.that will be accepted in a national
Democratic convention. If we admit that
it cannot be done we concede that tbe
Pennsylvania Democracy are lest te their
party; and we have no such idea.
If common sense, with a proper knenl-
y.f adgeef Democratic principles of govern.
nz-. asent and a conciliatory disposition, are
'Alteuni in the Allentown convention, there
-Will be no trouble in declaring bow tbe
reduction of revenue that is needed should
P be made. Pennsylvania is a manufactur-
, wc siaieana me convention win be sure te
' auke no recommendation that will injure
0i ita Industry. But there is no respectable
tfy, portion et tne Democratic party any where
fjhv that proposes a tariff reduction that will
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f dustry. Wherefore then should the Penn
5 avlvanla Semecracv seek tn stand nn-irf
14 fWun thA national TVAfnAi.raf.v In nmnnaln.
Jk areductien of tariff duties that will leave
ner manuiacturing inaustry unteucuea ana
unharmed?
., The convention of a high license state
g, fa net likely te call for n reduction in the
r laturna.! ravnniiA tav nn Knnnt- Wit Mia It
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f , ssay ieei uae asKing a reduction et tbe
toeacco tax we de net know.ner is it a mat-
iS. tacef great consequence whether that tax
f!k "tands or is abated ; for ourselves, we
'Wwenu let it stand.
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MZ. Ballsbnn's luteatlens.
. It te Said that Lnni Halishiirv lll nn
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welalm the Irish National Leazue until
t.
awpejyte voted in Parliament. In ether
be will wait until the money votes
paesea neiere ne puts the screws
mt lrwana, tearing mat u be shows his
pai new the Irish members will make it
Wmim when the vote en supply is reached.
ICtkaat are the tactics that the premier
jpefpjM te fellow, they exhibit him a very
'Ofaautrt-alailitail atatftsman. In Uia first
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if sail mnj nuuMiiiiiwsw wnsuuiue, auu
v4i ikA AArwvnfl nlaAA Anntinn- rThAOA turn
jfharges afllxed te a measure which the
"cMtml sense of civilization recognizes as
twroef, would drag it down with immeas
y'wable rapidity. The best plan for Sails.
;trjtotelM tbe coercion law become a
ftaA latter. If he attempt te enforce it
.M alt its cruel previsions, be will have a
tssnett aest about his ear that will make
iltim wish be bad a millstone about his neck
lathe deepest depths of some unfatnem-
pH9 MspB
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T The KerthsMatea BeMserats.
tk Xertbaaspte county Democrats
deeided that aobedy who belted last
tWetsMHtepsnattUst te vote at
Whs the North.
they caa
Whta
r(siwtAwr,ailbtyan mw, lha Re.
elect their ticket by about 1 Joe
ajerlty. Owing te Democratic aplIU,
there Is a nepubllcan Judge ea the beach
and a fall set of Republican officials in the
county places. It might have been
thought that one such lessen as this would
be potent lu enforcing the lessen of
harmony in the party. But It sometimes
takes mere than one Hogging te con
I vine a aintihnrn aun that lut la whipped.
The Northampton Democrats are getting
themselves into trim for another geed
thrashing, and perhaps If It Is made severe
enough this time, the party leaders will
learn the necessity of harmonizing the con
flicting elements of the party. The auto
cratic method of throwing belters out of a
parly may de In the realms of Russia, but
in the Democratic party, which permits
the largest freedom of thought te the Indi
vidual, it has nercr nourished, because it
is essentially un-Demecratlc.
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Tee Mnch Llctate.
The Inquest into the atleged mysterious
death of Mrs. Jane Markey, of Nine
Points, this county, discloses that there
was nothing en which te found the story
of her poisoning. Yet rumors of the most
bleed-curdling description have been Hoat Heat
lng around the viclnageef the dead woman
and they finally took the shape that a seu
of the deceased had been instrumental in
bringing about her death by poison.
It is a relief te find that this reported
case of matricide has no foundation. Rut
the occurrence suggests that some punish
ment ought te be meted out te these who
thoughtlessly or maliciously give currency
te rumors affecting the lives and liberty of
their fellow-citizens. These who started
the story of the woman's death by foul
play ought te be discovered, and examina
tion should be made whether they were
actuated by a worthy motive looking te the
public gecd, or were gratlfjing private
malice.
There is entirely tee much license per
m It ted in serious occurrences of this kind.
There should be better ground for attach
ing the suspicion of matricide than silly
old women's tales that have their birth
chletly in ignorance and superstition.
The fs,OnO belt presented te Jehn L. Bulll
van in Bosten may have cost sa much as fte.
Eighty veur lanRuagee and distinct dia
lects are spoken in New Yerk city. It is a
big town.
GEenaK Washi.nutex Is new discovered
te have been an ardent fisherman. Or.
Geerge H. Moere, of tbs Lenex library, New
Yerk, has recently written and published for
private circulation a small volume entitled
"WaabioKten as an Angler," In which he
proves trem the Great Kather'x diaries that
tbe latter was an enthusiastic disciple et
Iztak Walten. This fact throws doubt upon
tbe truthfulness of tbe hatcbet-cberry tree
story.
Thk Philadelphia Inquirer aays that a
large proportion of persons injured tn that
city prefer te be taken te tbe hospitals rather
than te their own homes. They are sure of
the exercise of the highest skill at the begin
ning and of geed nursing and kiudnesa of
attendants until they are perfectly cured.
Contrast this with tbe tacts about the hos
pital et the richest agricultural ceuLty In tbe
United States.
tbk Virginia Kepubllcms are coins te
subordinate everything te getting Mabene
Inte the United States Senate. They have
set ter inemseives a low task.
Baltimore Is paying a penalty of a nig.
gsrdly mode of mansging her fire depart
ment The recent disastrous tires have
caused the fire underwriters te meet and
formulate demands upon the cityautberitlne.
They demand tbat water mains et greater
size be substituted for these in use in tbe
mercantile sections of the city ; that a full paid
force be eubstltuted for tbe present call men ;
tbat the tire engines new laid up be put in
commission ; tbat tbe apparatus be Increased
te twenty-five steam engines lustem! cl thir
teen as at present ; tbat a harbor tireLeU of
suitable capacity be procured ; that new and
improved fire aUrm apparatus be substituted
for tbat new In use ; tbat tbe wires be put
underground, and that changes be made In
the regulations governing tbe response of
engines te alarms. Te mk tue present
force lull paid would add &0,OGO a year te
the cost of tbe department, and tbe harbor
beat and additional companies would still
further Increase the yearly expenditure.
But publle opinion Is areussd and tbe im
provements must come.
Justick Bradlkv, et tbe Uulted States
supreme court, while acting as presiding
judge of tbe New Jersey circuit, lus decided
an Inter-sting bridge question. It relates te
the power of Congress te autberlzs tbe con
struction of a bridge ever navigahle waters,
when the land under such watxra Is owned
by a atate opposed tn the construction of tbe
contemplated bridge. Tbe declhinn is
emphatically in favor of the supremacy of
Congress in all such matters, but as notice of
sn appeal was given by counsel representing
the state, the lasue involved can tcarcely Le
considered settled until a final decision is
made by the supreme court or the Upited
States. Justice Bradley clsirns for the
United States an eminent dntnalu still higher
than thst or the state wheneer it H con
sidered desirable or necessary that national
powers should be exercised against the pro pre
test of a state.
Tub president ia embarrassed by tbe num
ber of his invitations te visit cities. This la
one of tbe penalties of being a popular execu.
live.
Lblanu STAXteitD, the Pacific million
aire, has a passion for horses. He might
have a much worse falling. He has evidently
turned his craze te geed account, for be Is sa d
te have done mere than any one else te Im
prove tbe breed of horses In California, and
te demonstrate tbat tbe climate of thst atate
Is superior te Kentucky for tbe breeding of
swilt trotting and running stock.
AcuenitiNU te the Philadelphia Inquirer,
the Pennsylvania railroad elllciaU say they
expect this year will prove the best In tbe
history of the company, both for tonnage and
earnings. Their lines are fairly crowded
with business. Ceal, coke, limestone and
general merchandise are eilerlng lu such
quantities tbat tbe company actually has net
sufficient equipment te accommodate all tbat
seek a market ever ita reads. A large num
ber of new cats bsva been added aud mere
are being built all the time, but the Increase
In cars Is net se great sa the Increase In bust,
nesa. for six mentbs of the present year tbe
gross earnings east and west of Pittsburg sre
about 12 per cent, greater than ler the same
period last yesr. a a about 1100,000,000 was
taken In last year, the gain represents mere
than Is received en some very Important
reads,
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Bknrv Alkxandku Coet'KK, who used
te travel with Kerepaujb, is new living in
retirement In Leck pert, N. Y. He is 8 feet
3 inches In height and weighs 300 pounds.
Ills nsnd Is 13 inches aad bis feel 17 Inches
long. He wss born In JSGO between Yerk
and Scarborough, England.
Ohahles Sumnkr's sweet teeth la the
subject et an interesting paragraph in the
reminiscent article en tbs great statesman in
the August Cotmepolitan by Arneld Burgs
Jehnsen, for many years bis private secre
tary. Us was especially lend of chocolate
ereasaa aad held that a long as be could eat
candy his digestion was In excellent order.
Be paver ssneksd and never tasted of wkisky
M feat. CMvea tr , WHMaaa F. Or
te Mnea Oataermt ruasireaes Jetatae,
And OtBMS.
from the Hew Yerk KvunlnfStar.
A feast was given lu Iiomlen en Tuesday
which allerded a novel sight te theaaton theaaten
labed Britisher A long table was stretched
under a big tent en the grounds where
Hutlale Bill is giving his Wild West show.
The table ws surrounded by a distin
guished party. In the middle eat tbe veteran
Blmen Uamoreu, with his keen eye fixed en
the huge plecea of ex ribs which were hang
ing en three sticks ever a large lire which
had been bultt en the ground.
A young Indian squaw, clad lu a bright
red dress, occasionally raised her daintily
nieccaalned feet and gave the ribs a kick te
keep them a swinging back and forth In the
tlames.
Tbe Hen. Chauncey M. Depew sat beside
Mr. Cameren and also watched the ribs and
the cornel v squaw t and se did Lawrence
Jereme, Senater llawley. of Connecticut ;
Editor Murat U si stead, of Cincinnati; Justin
McCarthy, the l'arnelltte member et Parlia
ment and author, and forty ether gentlemen,
nearly all of whom are celebrated person-
Kach auest was engaged In the same eccu-
K lien, and divided bis attention about equally
tween the roasting bovine and the auaky
aborigine.
Mr. Hutlale Bill Cedy, In all the gorgeous.
nesa of his alleged frontier attire, was tbe
host The guests, or at least tbe Britons
among tbem, bad come te see what a real
American tin roast was like.
The ground before the table was covered
with an abundance of fresh straw, through
which titty sharp pointed stakes were aUck-
ins up.
While the guests were watching tbe tire
and tbe ribs and the maiden, a band of
gaudily-painted Indians appeared en the
scene and squatted down upon the straw,
one by the slue et each stake.
In a minute each stake had a huge rib et
beet fastened te It, and a like huge rib was
placed en the table dlrectlv In front of Slrueu
I'ameren, another before I.iwrenue Jereme,
a third rested in front of tbe president el tbe
New Yerk Central railroad, and se en until
each guest had a rib all te himself.
The Indians set the example te their white
brothers by taking tbe ribs in both hands,
and General tlawiey, Mr. Depew, Mr. Came
ren and the ether celebrities did Just the
earns thing, and tbe nimble waiters were.kept
busy carrying away the denuded ribs.
Heminy was eaten In various wajs. Se
were salmon and pickles. Tbe savages
looked te Mr. Depew, and Bullale Bill, and
General Cameren te instruct them hew these
emblems of American civilization, apple aud
coceannt pie, should be consumed.
Mr. Depew gat e tbem a lessen f ull el grace,
but It was wasted, ter tbe red men all agreed
upon one manner of pie eating.
Kach aborigine received his section of pie
en his hand, and in two bites it was gene.
Tbe rapidity of its disappearance amazed the
aistinguisnee genuemen wne were present
It is evident that the satages take kindly
te certain elements of civilization. Hed Shirt
ate two pieces et pie, Little Uerne consumed
three pieces, Files Above devoured tour sec
tions and the Ices distinguished warriors as
many pieces as tbey could get.
Mr. Chauncey M. Depew ate only one
big piece of cocoanut pie, and the ether dls
tingulsbed white men snowed tbe same lu
ienerltv te tbelr red brothers.
Ne tlre-wstr was served, as an example
te the red men, but there were speeches j ust
tbe same.
General Cameren's health was drunk, lie
answered and spoke te Red Shirt, who was
Introduced te tbe company.
lie said he was glad te witness at hU great
age the queer mixture et civilization and In
dian lite a rib roast within a stone's threw
of the underground railway system.
Ktcbel the notable persons present made
a speech. Many of tbe talks were worthy el
reproduction. Especially were the remarks
et Mr. Depew. lie was in a particularly
felicitous mood.
He boomed ButUle BUI, and told a story et
Christopher Columbus and tbe prlmllle
Indian, which reminded all the old gentle
men present ei meir jeuin.
tie praiseu eiu Bimen Cameren in a way
that made tbe old emperor el Pennsylvania
leek; very happy.
Mr. Cameren was the greatest man in
America, he aaid, and he had made and un
made pretty nearly all the presidents.
Mr. Jereme was meanwhile ettering te bet
a friend f 200 te three cents that Mr. Depew
would be the next Republican nominee for
tbe presidency, but nobody ettered te take
tbe bet, for Mr. Depew was talking at tbe
tinia
Tbese who listen te the great railroad pres
ldent somehow get an Idea that be can have
almost anything he wants, and there is a
general Impression among Amerlcans here
tbat he wants the nomination ler tbe presi
dency. In tbe forcible language of a gentleman
who was eating roast ribs close by him, the
presidential bee In bis bonnet is rapidly as
suming tbe proportions of a partridge.
At tbe close of tbe speeches, in tbe course
of which friendly personal attacks revealed
tbe sad fact tbat almost uery distinguished
American present bid bteu een by bis
friends in tbe front row at the Albambra
theatre, where tbe wicked ballet and lets of
It draws many patrons through Kh doers, an
adjournment was taken te another tent.
Every Kind of fire-water was tbere, and
ecery gentleman made at least one mere
spetcb. Lawrence Jereme (aid tbat he once
killed seventeen bulUle.
Other sheeting stories followed, but te send
tbem te j ou under tbe ocean would cause tbe
fishes te lese all cenndence In tbe veracity of
the human race, aud 1 ter bear.
A Hpartan llcrut.ui
Is often exhibited by a delleite woman during
tbe hxtractien of Ucth. But why net mva them
in time, with SOIODONT, and thus obviate tbe
necessity of taxing one s fortitude ? The tenants
of tbe month, are tar mere lliely te remain and
dogeodservlce.lt tn a sover, Ign protective Is
uted as a safeguard against Uelr untimely dt.
structlen. The experience and evidence of beat
efpe pie, prees this sanltir. fjcU
augi-,v,Mw
KMVIAL nOTtVBH.
Tbe Training Salssmaa
Is an Irresistible fellow, bilm fr.n nr iinriM.
lekea. courage, self assurance and grit. He Is
very liking withal. Hurtleck Meed Hltltri urn
u very laaing meaicme: tnty tike everywhere.
nuu are sum everywhere,
for sale bv It. 11.
Cochran, drnirirlst.
13 and ijj North queen
street, Lancaster.
U carslal of lb (tables.
If Your children are threatened with ernnn
or any tlirnat difficulty, apply u few ilrepa of
jnemtii- scieeirie uii. it la the nicest medicine
ler the little ones we knew of. rersalnbyU.il.
Cochran, drugKlst, 1J7 aud 133 North Uueen
street, Lancauer.
An Klutra (N. V ) lady,
Mrs. II. L. Clark, E0I B. Clinten street, declares ;
Jlurdeck Meed BMtrt area medicine 1 admire.
Best remedy ler dyspepsia In the world Keep
house supplied with It ter sale by II. U. Coch
ran. drua'gUt, 137 and 1JJ North Uueen street.
Lancaster.
"Ml Urenaf situs's Clack,"
Was en co a very popular en. but like many
ether sentimental tunes It deusn'i wear well
Dr. Themiit' tkltetrlc CW will wear; It will wear
away all aibex, sprains, and 1ilns, and repay its
purchaser a hundred te d. ter sale by M. a.
cechran, diUKKttt, 137 ami li'J North Queen
street, Lancsiur
J-mi Tnisves 3.
Dyspepsia and debility are two blK thieves i
they creep In and steal our health and comfort
before wu knew It. Lei us put a step te their
Invasions with a bottle et Burdock Bleed Bu
tt ri. te be had at any dniK store. ITnr sale by II.
li. Cochran, druggbt, lit aud 1J9 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Werssd Wonders.
" My daughter was very bad en" en account of
u cold and pain In her lungs. Dr. Themat' Kc
Itclrtc Oil cured her lu twentyieur Hours. One
of the bevs was cured of sere threat. This medl
cine has worked wonders In our family " Al van
f llCBliry, uu. aiuuiiiv, . j. stirsaie uy tt.
ii, tucarau, urufc-giai, uf
and 13'J North Queen
street, uueaater
Becklsu's Arnica Salve.
Tbs HsiT Bilvs In the world for CeU, Bruises
Beres, Ulcers, Halt Kheum, Fever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, chilblains. Cerns, ana all skin
kru pileus, and positively cures files, or no nav
required. 11 Is guaranteed te jive perfect satli-
lacuen, or money reinnaea. rrtce cents per
uex.
37 and ua North Queen Bu, Lancaster, faT
i or saie uy u. . ueenran, urugglst, Mas.
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Meuwrs.l Mothers It MutasrstU
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
realbyaslek child suffering; and crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se,
goat once and t a bottle of MKS. WINSLOW'8
BOOIHINO BVBUr..U WUI relieve the poe"
little sufferer linmediately-depend upon ttt
there is no mistake about It There U net a
mother en earth who Ims ever used It, who wlU
net tell yen at oneu that It wui regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the mother, ana relief
anA health te the child, operating llkamtgle
It Is perfectly sate te use la all cases and pleas
aat te the taste, and Is the prescription el eae of
the eldest aad best female physicians ua
nurses la tbs Ifnltsaatatss. sela every when
Mesau a bottle. maylMydAw
rTVJB CONBSfOQA Witaeif
Has Uafilare glvm way te therallraat.
That was la be expected. Mix big, 1m
kernes with bells, aat a fine, eU revered
blse-brd en wheels, were ne mstrk fcr a
aertlaf engine aad trala. Hat
STADIQER'3 AURA NTH
gltes way te nothing as a stemark 1st If
enter aad at rve tealr. It Is matchless as
a rare far less of appetite, Inaigesttea,
djepla, liter complaint, all forms ef
Mllensaess, and especially taese low letrrs
and Bcrre proratien which beleag le all
farming remmunltlr la the fall ef the
year. Ask your druggists for AlUUMll.
augs TSld
MKDWAL
SIMMONS 1.1VEK HKtlULATOK.
i'esrrm.LY
CURES DYSPEPSIA
IN ALL tOKM
TAKE
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR,
UEADACUE, CONSTIPATION,
JULlOUSNki'S.
1 was for tnanv vears a perfect martyr te
Headache and Uvspvpsla. and sometimes
thought It would kill me. alter trying se many
remedies 1 began te think them of no account,
until 1 tried slnuners Liver Kegulater. and t am
new and hsve hevn for nrteen jean a stranger
te a Headache "! U. Uiwa, Putnam Ce , da.
J. II. ZKILtN A cieTrhUadelphla, Pa.
jjri7 M.w.ra.
TAPCINK PLASTERS.
35 MtlULS AYTAKliKll TO
Bensen's Gapcine Plaster !
THK BEST IN THK WOULD.
Cures Pleurisy, Bheumatljm, Lumbago, Back
ache. Weakmtsi, Celd In the Chest and all
Aches and Strains.
Beware of Imitations undsr similar sounding
names.
air Ask for Uensnn's and take no ethor.
aeclMmdA w MttJI'
rjRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
Gray's Specific Medicine.
The Great English Kemedy will promptly and
adlcallv cure any and every case of nervous
radically cure any and every case of nervous
debility and weakness, result et Indiscretion,
excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys
tem ; U perfectly harmless, acts llkn magic, and
twin extensively used for ever k years with
great snect-ts.
SW rull particulars In our pamphlet wnlck we
desire te send free lv maU te every one.
a-The Hpecldc Medicine Is sold by all ilrug-
ftsts at SI per package, or six packages for M.
t will be sent tree my mall en recept of tne
money, by addressing the agent,
H. B. OOOHBAN, Druggist,
If OS. 1 J7 A 19 North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a.
THE OKAY atKUICINX CO.. Ne. IOC Main
Street, Buffalo, N. V. marMrdAwMWAr
RUPTOKK CUKK UUAKANTKKD BY
Ur.J.B. Mayer. KU Arch street, Philadel
phia, Pa. Ease at once. Ne operation or busi
ness delay. Thousands of cures. At Keystone
Heuse, ttradlng. fa., id Saturday el each month.
ard for circulars. Advice tree. maris-lvd
MOWBKS, C.
IP
NN A BKEMKMAH.
CARD!
We have a number of Goods which are
just in season, and which, owing- te our
ei ving special attention, we can offer great
Inducements.
" Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no
equal. These we make a specialty. We
have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the
market for 16.00 and t7.00.
Baby Carriages We carry seventy-Qve
varieties in stock. These goods are our
own special and our prices are low.
Refrigerators are new In season, llew
few people knewanything about Refrigera
tors. It took us twenty years te learn.
We can teach you in live minutes:
It will be worth something for you te get
the best.
Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ'
ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any
thing manufactured. Don't spend your
money till you knew what you are getting.
Ice Cream .freezers and Water Coelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
get tbe beet at the lowest prices- i'eu can
remus.
Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican
end Common Hammocks, Vase Ball and
all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices.
FUNK & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Btreet
Wixica axd LiqueKH.
TJUKK KYE WHISKY,
Old GretT Spring Distillery.
Situated en Kast Orange street, between
Oranire and Chestnut, one square east e( reser
voir, Lancaster, I
1 havejualerectedanewdlstlllery with allot
the latest Improved machinery for distilling
l-UltK UVK WlilBKY.
A. a SUKArrKU, Proprietor.
This Distillery has been erected at tbe famous
Old UrotTsiewn Bnrtng, which has bean noted for
Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur
est water. At It our grandfathers drank when
they were boys, and Unas never been known te
run dry even In the hottest weather. Frem this
spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob
tained, tbe pump drawing trem It twenty-five
gallons a minute.
Besides my own distilled Whisky, I also handle
Brandies, Gins, Wines, kc
AVrCsil and be convinced.
A. B. BUKAFFKB. Distiller,
18TOH Ne. 3 North Queen Street.
N. B. Fanners having geed Bye en hand can
nnd ready sale for It at the store or distillery.
Highest cash market price paid for a geed i
cle. apnUydj
oeu aru-
sprsv-lydaw
muneMA.
, T KKIBMAN'H,
New Spring Neckties
AT KKltMAM'S.
There Is no garment concerning tbe at et
which a man Is mere particular than a Skirt.
Bhtrt Catting U a Fine Art, Te fit comforta
ble a shirt must be cut with the proper anotom anetom anotem
leal curves, the workpeople most tie practical
shirt makers. Having bast an experience of 10
years, ws claim te have the best fitting, best
mads, best malarial ana most durable
SHIRT
In tbe Market for tbe Least Possible Meney.
-AT-
Me 17 West Klailitnet, 1 sailer.
ram balm vu maw.
F.
K KENT.
Twe or tour rooms tn Brimmer's Maw
Building. Me. usvf North Queen street.. Msat
and gas Included. Apply at
fsbU-tld BUIMMKbVa LIVBXT OFFICB.
TJtOK HKNT-TWO-aTOBi' DWELLING
a? Heuse, Me 3M West Vine street. Posses
sion given October 1, 1W7. Bent reasonable. (Jail
en premises.
J ltd JOHN H. riABSOL.
PRIVATE BALE.
WlU bs sold at private sale tbe valuable
property corner Lemen. Mulberry aafi Char.
letU fronting sss feat en Lemoa street, fact
ea Mulberry, ul last ea caarletM street.
Apply te
Jaala-4 fciqMew&S5fslk
JJr SHlfsaW.
N
KW TOKK NOUS.
NEW CALICOES.
WATT & SHAND,
0, 8 A 10 BAST KINO ST.,
LANUA8TSE, TA ,
Open Te-day an
Elegant Line of the Latest
styles In
NEW FALL CALICOES.
Ladles', Oentlemen's A Children's
INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR
-AN1.
rhtentFaat Black Hosiery.
Hare Value In Ladles' Black and Colored
Silk Gloves and Silk Mitts
ATVKUTLOW 1'UICBS.
riftv Dezen umraoftlie Celebrated UN L AUN
DKIKI) SlltKT;", 31 He apiece ; worth yc.
The W.A8 Special IINLAIINPKIBI18H1HT8,
made of New terk Mills Muslins, riue Linen
Cuffs and Besoms, only MX, each,
THE "DANDY" CORSET.
All Sizes W hlte and Colored, STHc. each. Ne er
sold ter less than y.c
StIMMKUIIBDSrUEAOS.Wcti. each.
L.V1KUHIOU J ACUUAJtD QUlLT:,ll.00each,
regular price, st.A,
New Yerk Stere.
s
TAMM BKUU. A CO.
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
OF-
100 DOZEN 50c. CORSETS
-reu-
33 Cents Each,
-AT THK-
Bosten Stere.
26 AND 28 NORTH .QUHN ST.
A Great Bargain-Lin) lards Best CBINKLBD
SBKltauCKKtta.(3;aa yard, regular
price, l?Hu
Immense Barg tins In KKUNA.NT3 OF UUKSS
SILKS.
OBBSS SILKS
and HKOCAUbD
ter Wraps.
VELVKT8
Bztrierdlnarv llarsrnins In TABLR LINKNS at
US-17, .0, , 33, S1H, . Cenu te II a yd.
BtTMMBB HOSIEKV.
Anether Case famous Ladles' BALHK1UUAN
llOSK (deamlesi), liHc a pair.
Our Bntlre Balance et W1IITK and CBEAM
DUEaS UOODS will be Closed Out ler
Less than Cost.
JKBSK1B
JBKSBlS!
JBBShTS :
JEBSBVSt
JEUSBVBI
JKB8KYBI JBBSBTBt
At Less Than It Cost te Make Them.
Stamm Bres. & Ce.
Mara. vAM,mth
B
lO BARQA1NH.
Straw Hats Sacrificed !
Any STBAW UAT in our Stere sold below
cost. We will pealllvrly close out our bntlre
Bleck regardless of price.
LIGHT STIFF HATS
At Biff Bedaotlena.
S100IIATS.
S3 Ul HATS.,
11.00 HATS.
..Belling at KU
..selling at 11.00
..Belling at .60
UUB
Trunks and Traveling Bag.
Comprise one et tbe finest lines In Lancaster.
AWDen't forget we offer Special Bargains In
this line during the following month. VVeguar
anUete save you in per cent. en every purchase
Stauffer & Ce.,
3 1 and 33 Hertb Qumb Straw,
LANCABTBB, PA.
STANDARD WOKaU
Edw. Edgerley,
OARRIAQl BUILDIR,
MOB. SO, at it, MABAKT BTBBBT,
Bsaref Postetaea, Laaeastar, Pa.
1 have la Stock aad BuUd te Order Bvery
rtety et tbs following styles t
COUPBB, BUwUIsW. CABK1ULBTS,
OABBIAOBf. VIUTOBIAA.
ausiaBaa WAueaa.
-T" CABTB,
MeCALL WAQOMB, SUBJUBS,
MABA.T yfOMB.rUMm,
I emptor tbe Best Mecaanlaa, aad bavssaclll.
Mas te balM oerscUy aay style of OssTtateae.
siiy)tti2
BiniT.
irrxu i - wmu nssirsg. ssssssn. ners w aw
a-ssssss givw saw a eau.
t-MOriMg Prftly AUmMI Tt.
fsueaa isewbbtmaji au trmaat.
OABUiAWBt,
MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS.
Honest Werk at
PHILIP DOERSOM'S
(OLD BaUABLB)
Carriage Worb Ne. 196 tnd 128 Eut King St.
TItAMOrtmaaTwa
It Yen Want a Uoed ana First Class Pastes.
If Ten want a Mice Comfortable Family UarrtsM, UO TO DOBHanM'a.
nr.M.?ia.WBl a -T- Wset ifess tBSa OtiSwM aS2Sr
It Yen Want a Kles and Neat Business Wa
rlness Wagen,
rsjren, smTte
it von want a uurable Market wsj
wanty. W,U,l " ""' rl,WJlJ Artlel, -
si iuu n mi tNDO wmnB'iiina roaiei.
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Ctrrlge Works,
NO. 1S8 AND 128 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
TFACTOHY-m A Ui MIFFLIN UTXMJiT.
riOH at MARTltS
FRUIT JARS
-AT-
Masen Fruit Jars In Pints,
Quarts and Halt Gallou.
We again have the Lightning
Fruit Jar, which is the best in the
market.
Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jars, Com
mon Tumblers at the Lewest Fes.
sible Prices, Wholesale or Retail
AT-
in
16 EAST KING STREET.
LAMuasTaa. pa.
rutuuTvmm.
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IDMYEK'H FURNITURE HTOKE.
A Celd Wave,
Something everybody should knew. A
Celd Wave has struck our prices, and they
have fallen te almost the Fkkezi.ne Point
We want te IUduce Stock. September
1, 'we take our inventory. Se we have
made a cut. De you care te talk a few
minutes about " Fuknituiie."
If you are at all interested in the ques
tion of " FuitNiTUitK," then give us a lit
tle of your attention while we show you
through our Reems. Perhaps we have
something you may want. 'Yeu may think
it tee warm te think about " Fuiini
tuue," but you will be surprised at the
" Coelino " effect of our prices.'
Take advantage of the Lew Tempera
ture of Prices,
AT
WlDMYElt's FURNlTUItE STOKE,
Cor. East Kine and Duke Stiieets,
Lancaster. Fa.
u
NDERTAK1NO.
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
Furnishing Undertaker,
Meb. 97 aad 39 Beutb Quaen atreat,
LAM0ASTBB.FA.
SWBBSIDBMCK NO.
STBBKT.
1M BOUTU QUBKN
All tbe Latest and Most Approved Methods
used where desired. A previous practical ex
perience of lour years enables me te Guarantee
tbat tbe Very Best Possible Service will be Ren
dered at All Times.
Personal Attention
Given te Directing All Funerals latrtute te
my care.
fAHAMOLB.
B.
KstH.
Great Bargains I
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PARASOLS
-AMD-
SUN UMBEELLAS
AT MsUDQDABTIBa.
R. Bi & Hal
M
GK NA HALL
Hiilpit
mvnmtim,
Honest Prices.
UO te Dnasuutssw
I Springs, If yen UO TO
GO TO DOBBSOM'S.
DoaaaeM-sv
sim. or HtMri . .... .................
" - tti- sap SlK plaeslS Ue 'illy
marMydAw
fAUKK.t umrruEK."
Summer Wear for Gents.
GENT'S
FURNISHING
GOODS.
EAGER & BROTHER,
25-27 Weat King Utreet.
(rauze, Ralbriggan and Feather.
weight Shirts and Drawers.
Seamless, Balbrlggan and Lisle
Hosiery.
Hemstitched and Colored Bor
dered Handkerchiefs.
Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirte.
1-tuiulrieU and Utilaundried
Dress Shirts.
Pongee, Silk, Grenadine and
Lawn Neckwear.
E. & W. Cellars aud Cuffs.
One Hundred Dezen Extra Un
iaundred Shirts at 4.5c. each.
Scotch Cheviot, Caaslmere and
Worsted Suitings.
HA6ER & BROTHER,
Ne. 25 West Kieg Street.
LANCASTBB PA.
J.1
MAKT1M A CO.
We have placed en enr counters all the Keui
nanu and Oilds and Knds of block, and fmm
MONUAV.AUUIJril.thse goods will be sold
at prices that cannot help but please the closest
buyers.
Dress Goods Department.
Bemnant Bilks, lUtmnant Sallns, lUmnant
Trleuu. Kemnant Jersey Cleths. emnsnl
Jersey Cleths ,llemnant Plaids, Kemnaut Cash
mete. Bemnant Delaines, Bemnaut Saunes,
Bemnant Seersuckers. Bemnant ltwns. Hem.
nant Batistes, Bemnant AlbataM, Bemnant
Serges, Bemnant White Uoeds.
B Bvery piece marked plain with number,
yards and price. The price U less than one half
Demestic Department.
Bemnant Prints, Remnant Muslin, Kxtnnant
Sblrllng, Bemnant Utngbam, Bemnant riannH,
Remnant Sheetings, atumnant TIcklDKS. Rem
nant Tickings, Remnant Cheviots.
Notion Department.
Bemnant Embroidery, Bemnant edging, Bem
nant Laces, Bemnant Fieunclngs, Bemnant
Blastle. Bemnant Ribbons, Bemnant Buchlegs.
Broken Lets or Ulevea, Broken Lets of Hosiery.
Broken Lets etUanzewear, Broke a Lets of Cor
sets. Broken Leu of Cellars and Cuffs, Broken
LouefBatchels.
AST" Of course we cannot mention all tbe arti
cles found en this counter, but every article Is
marked at less than cost et manufacture.
Upholstery Department,
Bemnant Furniture Linens, Bemnant Che
nille Fringes, Bemnant Curtain Laces, Bern
naaVBaw Silks, Bemnant J utes, Bemnaut Awn.
lag Stripes.
Linen Department.
Bemnant Toweling. Bemnant Table linens,
Bemnant Napkins, Bemnant Towels, Ktmuant
Wssb Bags, Bemaaat Stair Llnea.
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