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'When the delegates te the Democratic state convention at Allentown will have adjusted their differences ever the plat form and agreed upon a At declaration of principles for their party in this common wealth, they will have litUe difficulty in electing worthy candidates for the two Important positions te be filled at the pend ing state election. Fer, although no great degree of popular Interest has as yet been manifested In the campaign, the office of state treasurer and of a Judge of the supreme court te serve for twenty-one years, are net te be filled without some consideration of the character of their Incumbents. Respectable as the Republican nominees re, personally, they are recognized most clearly by the intelligent elements of their own party as the direct choice of Mr. Quay, in his assumed character of chief boas of his party, director of its policy and dispenser of its patronage. lie long age determined what the action of the conven tion should be; he crushed out or coaxed off all opposition ; and by bluff and in trigue crowded out every ether candidate whose own merits or the desire of whose frieads bad brought him Inte the field. While no attempt in any quarter has been Bade te control, direct or influence t le Democratic ' sne man has " or himself or "i , ' of his friends if geed mate- " It has been nation fersu- oral districts, ' Philadelphia - wnt for state S. Franks, a ai of that city, 5i . . ' i J 1 VfllJ UP , ' trr'iivd it ijr, 'tWiCtn .. iuMfi 8 and varied -b. .. ,uci .i&ctpi.v)le candidate KOI M be Jaiiita S. 'hl DraentaBe .a t'-(s?iu.y u tr ir of Erie, an J, with fine d for aggres ure. Samuel county, who i the last ses the minority a very strong . Jgn. the Thomp- Justice and J. Ress, of of Fhiladel- xrat, Here of 1 nnn nt t.hn ?' 'ae .t i i e t'rv. C u -) i.'Vtfh' v- f' K.f 33 i ... ii -lliln in a ( , a, ,-' Fr: hed taw, w fci - iOv. i H jouuemef tue riiuauejphia Dar, Furman Sheppardj that keen, analytical-lawyer and high-toned gentleman, Geerge M. Dal las ; Ilarman Yerkes, who has made such a fine record en the Rucks county bench ; Judge McLean, of Adams, and Wm i Bapsher, of Carben, with the high com- menaatien of their respective bars; Senater noivenen, wneee possible nomination has been before referred te In these columns, and D. T. Watsen, the brilliant young lawyer of rittaburg are all names which have been f.iverably canvassed in this con cen con nectien. Te the list has been lately added H. II. Cummin, of Williamsport, who Is about finishing a Judicial term as president Judge of the Lycoming district, in which period of service he has justified all the ex- peciauens or uia election and commended himself for promotion. In the prime of life and of full professional vigor; with the urbanity, promptness and firmness that help te make the best qualities for the bench; and with great personal and politl pelitl cal popularity In the very section the Re publican nominee hails from, Judge Cum min's candidacy would give strength te his party's ticket. We leek te see the Allentown conven cenven conven Hen harmoniously make a safe, strong and wsible deliverance .upon the tariff ques-"en-declaring against the increasing and wMessary surplus in the federal treasury, u ter its abatement, net by a repeal of 2ta!?W Wt7' but by Buch a nation topertdutlesa. will cheapen the neces- !? i 8! ?mlt the frew entce fr&r leek quite as confident! for a ,f -i.n" M net te the matter of candidates; the only -- wwimubhi or uie convention n ki. respect wUl be an embarrassment of riches. 1 m m . It Is Harder. Perhaps somebody will be killed very seen because the railroad companies have failed te place gates at the grade crossings In this city. If se, will it be "accidental death ? An accident according te Web ster is "an event that takes place without one's foiesJghterexpecUUou." Everyone -iu auuiit iue possibility that sudden death may be the direct result of the failure Ctbe company te place gates and watch- at grade crossings and the man or awe who are responsible for the dtlay may lv te find a narrow definition of murder would escape lt close personal ap- -fltaaUen. If theirewa lives w7taced rjsi Jeopardy by the absence of gates, the i- "" " weura. certainly dUulav 5?CI3riL . u " buUd- Ml. I f 1 I m ' -- "'"" " " e ewuse rer tbeu ypate pcOTtda taesimpki and latxpea 9mwmmmt tkat btuaaiti an u. A' tt te'taryaaarta fa Biv . TH& but la case of failure In the performance el duty te tee company, or In the event of the less of company property, the offender is very easily found and punished. The less of a human life Is net se promptly punished as the less of a car-lead of cattle. A man drives across a railroad at grade and is killed; Investigation, the engineer blew his whistle accidental death. But hew about the man who should have placed a gate and watchman there and did net V Was that accident or negligence V "The people are getting very tired of this sort of thiug and patience in this case is net a virtue. A Partisan Order. A certain element in the Grand Army seems Intent upon demonstrating that it is a political organization. At Wheeling these people declined te march under a portrait of the president hung acresa the street from the Democratic newspaper office. They should net have hesitated te walk under the portrait of the president of their coun try wherever they found it. But they were Republicans and desired te express their political hostility te the president. That would have done very well If they had been Ina Republican precession. They forget that their order pretends te be nen-parti san and that it did net de for members of the Grand Army te act as Republican par tisans might have done. ThelGrand Army is in a condition of feeling which Is likely te .disrupt it before the presidential campaign is fairly opened. If its members cannot control their politi cal feeling se as te yield a decent respect te the Democratic president of their country and the commander-in-chief of its armies, it is evident that there must be a sep (ra tion of its contending element, and that the Republican and Democratic ex-soldiers must abide apart. Xe doubt it is trying te the constitution of an ardent Republican te behave respect- ruuy te a Democratic president of the United States, but this may be demanded from him as a member of a non-partisan organization; and it is evident that he is net fit te be a member of any such association. The Democrats in the Grand Army will net permit their Republican associates te drag the asso ciation into any disrespect towards Presi dent Cleveland ; they will march under his portrait and their associates will keep step with them or get out from among them. The question at present offering itself for immediate decision is as te whether or no the Grand Army is a partisan order. Tiikre are 4,000,000 farmers In the United State, and the world would be in a sorry way II they all struck for higher wigea. m We have received a copy of " Hagerstown, Maryland, lllnitratad," a pamphlet of 75 pagf s devoted te ibewlng what an eligible town Hagerstown la for residence and manu facturing pnrpeaea, Ne town in Maryland "" " growing raster than this one, laid uui ujr wunawaa utger in 17C2. The work presents the advantage nr th r,i. , i. .I" ' 'Wf- "? ta credU te " Hag.tewn Man eauDiisnment, wbere It waa printed, Thesb who desire te contest Wills will herealter remember that there Is In force a new act which authorizes the registers of wills and erphana' courts te requite security for cost, ud te apportion costs in cases of caveats and appeals. The prevision la made that when parties lite a caveat against the ad mission of a will te probate, or appeal from the decision of the register, they mnsr, with in ten days after taking snch action, enter security for costs. Twe sureties are required and the bend is te be In the sum of net less than f MO nor mere than 5,000. If security la net entered within the specified time, the proccedies must be dismissed, and the will regarded as It It bad net been opposed. i Thk Philadelphia Times calls for the or er or ganlzitlen or a society of business men of high standing te secure the prompt trial and relentless punishment of men guilty of em bezzlement or ether high crimes andmlade. meanera. It has become an admitted princi ple that email thieves are punished while great ettendera escape, and no doubt this fact baddue weight In Influencing the teller of the Metropolitan bank te steal en a large scale while be was about It. He followed the ex. ample of Adam by dragging a woman Inte the case when he waa called te account for his crime, but though her advice te be a grand rascal no doubt had weight it ... Imest probably the reflection that grand rss rss etla usually escape that influenced him. It often happens that a msn gnlity of great offences escapee, because of the wealth .nil lnf1iiAn.A r9 hl..i. .. . ....., . ,,,t,uu. anu family, the parties directly injured being "per suaded " te forego prosecution ; but the community at large sutlers byevery crime un punished and if a society steed ready te pros pres ecute wherever there was a chance of the fall nre of Justice the tenor of the law would have an equally geed efleet upon small end great offenders. Such a society would be above bribery and without false sentiment Its in fluence would In a ahert time tend te dis.' oeursge attempt te "settle" cases which the uueijrujigaiaience unsettle. The sugges tion of the Time is worthy of consideration though in view of the many societies already existing a separate organlntlen for the work seems hardly necewary. Ovsmns premise te be abundant and Sep tember is close at hand. This is why we smile. Mn. Gladstone' resolution for an address te the queen agsinst the proclamation of the Irish National League has been negatived In the Heuse Of Commens hv irAlanl otelihi But the government's action waa shown te be I still further Indefensible in the debate en the I question dlscusae.1. Sir 0 t,-.! I made a strong point when ha aaM ih. h. Heuse should have tabulated statistics of ui.me in jreisna Deiere proceeding te such an extreme measure. The late government u.jr wu lueir crimes act arter giving In the meat explicit manner the number and quality of the alleged outrages that rendered it necessary. Trevelyan said the Teries should logically have done the same thing. In net se doing they laid themselves open te the grave charge of oppression. In answer Ing Trevelyan Lord Uartlngten was deplor depler Wy weak and Illustrated that he had net dtJaUKl ,n ,hU '"'istlen and hi n?- ' J1 "" BD6re u,uer et " All or whleh shows that there Is no real heart tn the Tery opposition. Tni:tiE will be no factional fight at Allen town ; but there will b. . most 'Samest vigorous endorsement of the president. Aaoeii Kuan, who hsa been nm . .... aal prisoner lu Persia ever since he escaped from British clutehes. has "fled" tram Tl sbsb te the cztr, no doubt with the consent nt thefermer, and this msy be taken as one of me signs or me times Indicating mere trouble tnAfk-bantstauataneariydate. The Dieaauia trip et the czsr In Denmark has the effect of arawing attention from Kuaslan operations la Asia. However tremuleue bis throne may be, the power of this miserable Russian is certainly wonderful. Prem eastern te western ocean, from the highlands of India tt the frozen north bis word is law and mil lions et men would man into desperate battle if be but gave the word, yet "Wttaia the hallow crown " , IJkNOABTER DAILY 1 an Jat(wa.v Aa tluds in ibe past 40 y er that te aaatburjat very serious accMseu In (he United States was equalled it notex netex notex eelled bylbete In foreign cuunttles. Fer tx ample, Uicm In which sixty or mere persons were killed, were In America aa fellows : July 17, 1S.V1, Philadelphia A Kradleg rail road, at Uampbitl, Pa , colllilen, tV killed, ICO Injured: July lj, 1SCI, Krle railroad, at Pert Jervla, N. Y head collision, CO killed, 120 Injured; December 29, 1S70, Lake Shere A- Michigan Southern, at Ashtabula, O , broken bridge, about 8fl killed, M Injured; and the Chatawerth disaster with 77 killed and 130 injured. Oa foreign rallwavs dur ing the same period there were the following : March 17, 1&7, Great Western of Canada at the Des Jardlnea Canal, by a broken bridge, 00 killed and 30 injured ; June '-V, lsil, Orand Trunk of Canadafat KlehelleuTUer, by an open drawbridge, Si killed, "hun dreds" Injured; December 2S, ISTii, North British railway, at the Tay lirldge, by derail ment, 74 killed; June a I, IsM, Merells rail road, at San Antonie river, by a broken bridge, 200 killed; Jine 8, 1SS.., at KeMtff, Kuaata, train derailed by wrecker, 70 killed and wounded. MVMMMM UAt Mm fAMIM. What a Fament Old Am.rlrmn Litterateur Ma te say el Them. Oliver Wcmlell Helmes In the September atlantle. The weather was het : we were tired, and did net care te go te the theatre, if any el them were open. The pleasanteat hour were theee or our afternoon drive In the Champs Klysees and the Itels de ltjulegue, or "the Boulogne Weeds," is our Ameri can Uller'i wife of the old time called the favorite place for driving. In twaslng the Place de fa Concorde, two object in especial attracted my attention, the obelisk, which was lying, when I lelt it, la the great scow which brought It from the Nile, and the statue of Strasbeurg.all covered with w reaths and tligs. Hew like children thme lVrlslans de act ; crying "A Berlin I a Berlin! 'and when Berlin comes te Paris, and Stras bourg gees back te her old proprietors, in stead of taking It quietly, making all this parade of patrlotle symbols, the ulsnlay el which belongs te victory rather than te defeat ! I was surprised te Med the trees In the Bels de Boulogne se well grewn: I had an idea that they had been largely sacrttlced In the time of the siege. Among the objects which deserve special mention are the shrieking parrots and ether birds and the yelping dogs In the ground of the Society of Acclimatization out of the range of which the visitor will be glad te get aa seen ss possi ble, A fountain vmted ty newly married couples, and their friends, with a restaurant near by, where the bridal parly drink the health of the newly married pair, was an ob ject of curiosity. An unsteadineaa of gait was obvious in some of the feastera. At one point In the middle el the read a rcreead was flinging her arms about and shrieking aa if she were Just escaped from a madhouse- But the drive in the Beis was what made Paris tolerable. There were few fine eqaipases, and tew distinguished-looking people in the carriages, but there were quiet groups by the wayside, seeming happy enough ; and new and then m pretty face or a wonderful bonnet gave variety te the somewhat burnceii char char aeter of the precession of nacres. 1 suppose I ought te form no opinion at all abent the aspect of Paris, any mere than I should of an oyster In a month witbeiK an r In it We were neither or n in hh.. ., for sight-seeing, and Paris was net sitting up for company ; in fact, she was "net at home.'' Kemembsnng all this, I must say that the whole appearance of the city was dull and r'S?"... .ndn out of season seemed still full of life; Paris out of sewen looked vacu vacu eua and torpid. The recollection of the sor row, the humiliation, the shame, and the agony sua uau passed, through since I left SSfftSSSS SKSi.'SSf SSL 1!S-ftf King, wtu his old rytard ever bar, reae be iera me saaiy, ominously, aa I looked upon the blgu beard fence which sur rounded the ruins of the, Tiimh. i can understand the Impulse which led the reu caps u maae a wreck of this grand old historical building. "Pull down the asat." they ssfd. "and tim niri win nnt come back." But I ahndder when 1 think what " the red foel-fnrv or the sin h.. done and la believed capable of doing. 1 think nothing has se profoundly impressed me aa the aterjr of the precauUena taken te preaerve the enu of Mlle from the brutal hands of the mob. A little mere violent ac cess of fury, a little mere fiery declamation, a few mere bottles of tin bleu, and the Gal Gal leryet the Leuvre, with all Its treasures of art, compared with which the crown Jewels Just sold are but pretty pebblea, the market price of which fairly enough expresses their va ue much mere, rather, than their true value-that noble gallery, with all Its mas terpieces from the hands of Greek sculptors and Italian painters, would have been changad in a single night Inte a heap of blackened stones and a pile of smoking cln ders. " I love te tblnk that new that tbe people have, or at least think they have, the power In their own hands, they will outgrew this form of madness, which is almost entitled te the name of a Parisian endemic. Everything looked peaceable and stupid enough duries the week I passed in Paris. But among all the fossils which Cuvler found la the Pari elan basin, nothing waa mere monstrous thanthepotuarcfcjeflheold revolution, or the j)tre(eusj of the recent commune, and 1 fear that the breed la net extinct MwrmeTM uw vrmmrMAum. A Critical Anal. Is el What It la Bound te Bring A beet from the September Atlantic At the beginning el hi career an author especially if he be a poet, ud chances te noa nea aeaa a particularly sensitive set of nervts nervts ta?inaell.cr,rUln te "sggerate the Import Impert Import snceandlnlluenceefadverMcrlticlsm. Later enhewll probably discover that thereare worse things than "slashing notleea." namely, "slashing" pral.es. By thewer clse of a little observation he will see that the latter can make even a man of merit ridic ulous, and that the former, ir nnin.i ...... make nobody ridiculous save the reviewer himself. Malignant criticism has never vet succeeded in killing even tne slightest piece of genuine creative work. Hew frequently it has killed the critle t "fqueuiiy It has been said that no author-that Is, no author of ability-can be written down ex cent by himself. This is trrm with . . catien. Ue can be written down and out et sight temporarily at least, if his enemies have the nerve and the diabolical adroitness outrageously te everpraise him. Butthiais an elllce of such subtile cruelty that no one but a friend ever thinks of undertaking it. Ab, dear cntlc, 11 you wish te deliver a stas gerlng blew te some young author who has !,'.m,S'aL?'!"LS n'.m sgantly for the Ji fT.Tnilf .i.ee"n.t '"tT " out 5" ''"i."."? 5""? 'ce 1' he ta uubuueu jruu uy wen you suspect te be geed verse-maker, compare him with Tennyson and Browning, te the obvious disadvan tage or these ever-rated persons. If he ta a novelist, let It broadly be intimated that besides blm Scott and Thackeray and Georte Eliet were but innocent children In the art of notion. Thla tiH bring down your man. Disparagement cau't de It Unmerited adulation has two baleful ef fects : One is te render the victim satisfied with hlmself,-and self satisfaction iT iSe death of talent and the paralya a et genius. and the ether la te U?aw down en nun the Indifference or the contempt et these very readers who were previously ready te accept his work at its honest valui New Brown has a neat touch in the lyrical way : Jenes has printed two or three pleasant prose sketches in the magazine ; itobinaen may possibly write an luu.re.tlug novel-if he llvesleng enough. Yeu feel kindly toward these young gentlemen ; their spurs are yet te be I?,!,."l?d',oter".J,0U ' concerned, you wisn them suoeaaa in the winning. But when you reau in the columns of TAe Daily jjZ .;!.. .. "" '" uave eeen proud ftwr taB.rewn " "tteilet (It wasacharming little toilet; you could n't have told It e tf one of pobeeu'.), or thM Hawthorne's mantle has fallen irem uie shoulders of Jeneaf wlth wlth SSlSiUiU.eg ")." Reblnansw mI!ito'Hp,rl0,rte Ihsckersy'a Henry ing literary verateta, you are ant if vi u have a spark et kindliness leltln you te ii sorry for Brown, Jeaea and Reblnvm. Th navebeen put ffi mZSSJSSi uuR are the meuest aenalblalallewis u ... SiZ2. them te be, It wlUtak i ttaeaVZ?J'.U,pe' tnelr.slf.riraetU it tie, vSuXK swallowed aiUnle treacles ttey SSSiSStSSZ la any ease they have ieeeveli?tSt baek ta general estlsssUea as no asaeeat at savage abuse could nave procures for -"-Havage abuse would have been forgcHUnte forty lght hours j but this dlasnal usa7nrie taauiawthMhaagei te be lived elewE-S he ehlltsreiee), U peaalbis, by hberesi hrvt hrvt ineele tbenaey bedyhasevei lutMeted asule haems or tbaaa uutZZam22ra2lSjZi SSS&SSPSS - INTBIiLIGEKCEB. SATUBDAY, AUGUST 27, NiL. Mtw. Jamri p. Scott, et Philadelphia, lelt an estate el HSO.OOO te her husband and son. ..riSI?.R0.Al'Y.An,!'OA' ' ttsboe, has left 18,000 te the Philadelphia College et Physl Hkv. D. W. C. UtisTtsoTes has been nemlnsted for secretary el state by the New Yerk Prohibitionists. Rnv. D. B. SciiNkiiRit, who hsa resigned the paateral charge of the Reformed church lu Marietta, thluaa of going te Japan aa a missionary. Mns, CLKVR1.ANU la much annoyed at the reports et tne neglectful manner In which she spent the Sabbath at Marien, Mass. She say a they are gross fabrication Si-KMcxR Mewnv, a railroad commlstlener and ex-member of the Rhede Island leglsla tiire, died at his home, In Woeosooket en Thursday night, aged W years. Avei'STi's L. 8eiJt.K, a prominent Iswyer, and-ex-Justloselthe supreme Judicial court of Massachusetts, died Friday morning, near rranoenls, New Hampshire, aged about 00 years. Jvdek NATitAMKt. Bwixit has been ap pointed additional law Judgii ter the Fayette Greene district Governer Beaver issued the c9muil.'!"len'r,d,3r Kwing Is the candidate of the Republicans of Fayette county for the position. Rkv. KnwAiui K. Deank, the missionary of the American beard at Penape, in the Car Car ellne islands, who was arrested some three or four weeks age and Imprisoned by the Spanish autherltlee en the pretext that he had Incited the natlvea te loyally te their governor, baa been released." Mb. Reiigrt H. Celkmas la fend of geed church muic. Reeeutly the Christ Cathe dral choir of Lebanon sang in St Luke's Episcopal church in Lebanon. Mr. Keller, the organist and choirmaster, has received a box from Mr. Celeman containing 10 smaller boxes, en opening which five pairs of solid geld sleeve buttons, five solid geld scarf pins and six elegant pocket knlvts were dla. closed te view, no two of the articles being et the same pattern. The goods all came from the well-known house el Tiflany, New Yerk. s IT DID NUT DIStL'BB HIV. The chlt'r abstracted Uie money, and when He'd dene it he laughed tn his sleers : tin exposure was Imminent for him. and then. Why, then he stUt laauhd In Ms leave. Frevi the CAIcnj7e tribune. m s s At list. A sure cure for Dyspepsia and Indl gesUen. Viffeitylln." It Is pilaUble and has tonic action Try a bottle and yea will be con. Vlnced Sold byall druggist or Wra. F.Klddar A Ce., M Jehn 8L,M. V. MKl.UUOVtl. RB.L.1U10US SERVICES WILL BE ..held In the follewlnif churches en Sunday, tn the morning at le-.ju.1n Uw evening at T.ft. Sundiiy school at 1-U a. m. When the hour U different It Is specially noted! "neuris SaceaD KTAsasLiuL ( KnglNh ), en Mnlberrv ,tI2',tVal,OTO "ranKO-HrecliIni at 10 Si am. fc"?s! m.P m r Ue VUMl0T' aunay school at St. Jens's LrrHiam. Key. it r. All(mn r,i.V- ,!?rtr;.t;,cw,, ibTttb nrA: sten at 2 p mf m' Uetwa1'1 Ml- PaBSBrTBRiia MsweaiAL CHcacH, Seuth Queen I.,ffSt-m8rr,cS by I6 PMUr l -m . ind :45 p. m. bnnday school at V a. in. ftrilimi. leg en Wednesday evening. J' meet- rteuK0H00iTrm.f p.?s?5npr;.X- pffiiSU,". et.juhjb HBTeaaiD (Gimn) church, cer. Knelling, e. U. pastor. Ulvlne services at leij -i?-nd?: P- Sunday school at 1:S e. m. Preaching ai 10.3D a. nt"nd-J?u fc tX?ii pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. """" JLHH? "". servlct-s at the regular hours morning " waning, breaching bftt? pSite? IrS-IiHcKUelP2ur-. ttaasrioeai8 -ffi-i1a1;'p,m- "np'ts-yschoel at a. m. v bttbe nnmn m Cbsist (Cetbiumti West Orange and Concord streeta. Hav. J. "' runs pastor -Preaching at 10J0 a m and 7 if n m bTthepa-ter. SunOaV schoe? ata ?! m.' "P' - rnux BsFOaaBD Ubcbch. Uev. J. M Tltzel ?-i,Vff"ur- Se"J" tomorrow at" JTilnl ana 7. p.m. Sunday school at 9a. m. The praver meeting or the w. c T ir win h. held at -Va HI Wenl PrtncTstrasL en lie? dayaltfrnoenathalipsstao-cloclT enSeturta0iBn5,.mJei!D, WIU "nmed C A ha o'clock p. m.. in y. jg ST. PAOt a M. B. Caraca Sunday school at m. by the Uev. . u. cmeks. of UUleravlila lenng peoples meeting at ('in m Praier meeting en Wednesday eyenlna it "is o'clock I'BESBTTiEii.-aervtces at the uVnil hour S!kn.f.n?00gPe'B-'- v. muSffi. an6dT7 r-m. "iSn'gT't.allSr'V gerwlll preMhlnuc4?ctor"erraen. EveMng :?hoetat9aC,lrna,"r "c0 ' naDbiSC serrlcs will be resumed Sept."tn ,,e'"r Strawbkkby Stkbbt African If rh,,n.t. J p. m. dlscentlnnsd refthe priSnt nueblD at ti",ifLJ,,!T","A" f-'HCRcn-West King street E. L. Ueed, pastor. UlvlneserrlcMst iRii? Sunday school at 9 a. rn. no feVenrnV serrteaf aSX"ebMTilffrtl TiasTll. .Catraca. rtev. J.BTQraT . dsv vnii-nUZXr r""' ??";.. "eenes- yevenlng prayer meeUng and u'lble stuOy BTMOiAi, metivam. COUOIL WHOOPING COUOM and Ilrenchitla lmm,Si.,flyrBl.leTeibr ahUeh" cure: sua by gneenCstcaag1a.W0'- W A Vary Marrow Kaqips. "Tea, I had a very narrow escane " mi a . mom iitntMiiun mfJTwi" .P"P aara a tem, tZa ferV.r.V.""uS-rf w" Lnnnea ui; g. cuuiuiapuvei Kemp't UeUum for rrrz ..tt" - j here I am. unnnil anri t1 JW" by " CechSn. Drngl,tSe.lJ7 North Queen street Lancaster. ' i.Bl!Iiii'0M;8.,fiIU0,i "" Consumpuen Cure la sold by na en a guarantee, it enrl snmpilen held by 6? " CeSran.Cdr?i2S: Pa. . u ana un norm uueen at., ineir.. . '. ) Baaawa Bar Teeth. Mrs. Phcsbe Chesley, Petersen. Clay Cn inw. tella the following remarkable TitOry ' th'i;?; et which Is yenched feTb the rS&eiuef?h2 .7Lni,.'ilam7J 'WWit S"e beSS troubled with kidney complaint and lameneaT rer manV years i could net dree myself wUhenthtf New 1 am free from all pain and Mreneiaft am able te de all my own honsewerawo.2 my thanks te Electric Bltteii for LaVlignJ newed my youth, ana removed completely 31 disease and pain' Try a bottle. or aala hi our agent hTb Cochran. Uniggtat, UT aae lii North Queen street LaneasUr.Pa. () aLKBPLKSb NIGHTS, made mlaetkhia h.ThIT terrible cengh. Slmeh-s'ulattJramedV&S you. Sold by II. a. CeehranT arnwlaL ? ? ana US Ment qnesncaaugpa: ""rj" Vaur-rtJUts. Of our American people are afflicted with ai-k-headache In eltheral nerveSsTbtUusbr 2nf gestlve form, caused by Irregular ablti ! hth be laBpssunng Daagar. The recent statistics of the number of death, show that a large inaJerHvdie with (vfnT tlea. Thl.aisiaenMyemTith mS! parenUy harmleas cough which eaii be cn'wi?' sunuy by stamp's Halsamfer tSaThT.ISi" P,nn J f nteea toSeTe Saralfi.. sJlcaaea, Price Si cenU and SL TW2JHT. VAa ..U bv- m "-! T rbtes M jram North Uueen street -r7ri.S-S;,0OI arnggist Naiij es-iwOAltw TU AT U ACKINU COUOU can be n..i, HiVSSSJi'stnre. We SuarSte? fT'eS I HMDta St. Lancaster, Menk Ul A am far AU. In order te give all a chance te test It and thns b convinced et It wonderful curat y nS ,. affsctidn oil hralt ChSi lE52?lZfLX2L cuuy requssteu ieilllt rl'a'carat?. VTSS Slore, Mia 137 and uu North Ouain itrLiL . IJ J get a Ttlai aettle free. aesa strael, and It SS.Ih... Illl ttjsnaszssrzrsssix restt um axaraeiauag paiaef eatUagtasUT If ml go at eaee im Mabettieef HUa. v7u7aXew lhe snasrar lmm41ataly-4apaa4 ipej Tui tsars la bus nliuk. it; . ZT. '"rm V BeAharMeartkwbehas ever uaadlLwhawaT MUaU yea a mm. uart wVmH ttL, be"il,lT sees t the mStSSmiwJZ aa hsaith te the ni Ssisiiiriii w eat te the taasa. astalBs --"-' Psse r. ?.ewai Masi saSasjBB BMSaBBaBBBaa2 Thersiaaeta rTWK CONB8IO0A WAQOW Uaa leag since Riven waytetheraJIrewi. Tkat waste he expectet). Nlz big, nlasip kersee wltk bells, aa4 a RaP all ,,tere4 klaebei en wheels, were ae autrh Per a aeri lag esfllaeaaw train. Bat STADIQER'3 AUBiNTII Rives way te netblaR as a stemarh lavlR lavlR lavlR orater aed nerve tealr. It Is matchless as a care for less or appetite, latlgrsttee, flvierpsla, liver ceaplalat, all forms ef bllleaseess, and especial y these lew fevers aa4 aerre prestrstlsas which belsag te all rarmlaR remmunltlrs la the tall of the year. Ask year dragiltts for AUKAKT11. augintd tIMW AUYKHT1SKMKHTH. J.11 Q1VLKRACO. New Dark Prints. CIIOICK STYLK IIRVr GOODS. 7 CKNTS. SHARON CLOT II S.W1NC1IKSWIIIK. 8CSNTS; WOkTUlOCKSTS. IIAUOAINS 11 8UUMKK UUESS OOOllS. BAKU At VS IN SILKS, HI, ACK CASH- stKKKs anu iiaNHiarrA U LOTUS. LOOK AT OUU Btalil, Comferis ud Ceattcrpuer. COMK AND 8KB UAKOA1NS. JolmS.&ivler&Ce., Ne. OS atast sTOas Btreet, LAN CAST B, PA. N KW YOKK. STORK. Fall Goods! WATT & SIAND, 6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST., LAMOABTBk, P A, Invite Attention te Special Uargalna In llrand New FALL DRESS GOODS! wfdLe.,'i2.a0lardl.,R,S99 "1' . AK,rwo?LTKlceT',., 'nches Wide, Popu Pepu lar8hades.j;Xc.ayaidj cheap at eca V PANCT OBCSS PLAIDS m New and llegant wlal" W,"l6c- 18 "S2s m.ZiOL 8J Ja We' SAXON V SUlTlNS8tn enl'yPS!c.Caha.ana l"ItUrM' "" Wtd'e" All-Weel and Silk and Weel CASRukrb- Stripes, Cheek and Ptalda, at Lew Prtcea. IMUENSK STOCK OF All-Weel Striped Skirts ud Suitings, White and Colored Flsuaels, WH1T1 AND COLORED BLANK8W, And New Importation of TABLE LINENS AT PBICgS TO SUIT TBI TIMKS, AT TBI New Yerk Stere. JJIilR WEEK PREMIUMS. FAIE WEEK PREMIUMS AT THE Bosten Stere, 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. . i?n. Ji? Ule P1 months we have beenmaklna eiienslve preparations ler Hiuaaung A Great Dry Goods Badaef u Our buyers have been searching the beat liar, hat ta a HXS COU NTET ANU iustOPK y5n anee of ear Immense Assortment et "" NEW FALL DRESS GOODS nM?.7pTrJJIl,,fr?m Fere,n snaAmerl. howwiaeiu " Le,r ,ou wm "ener Pltie Goods for Plain People A Specialty at Lew Prices. SPECIAL PREMIUM. vS"2ewlPrlcS.OU1,l', VOOLMX BIIA WLS at Hamnanu BLACK HSNUIKrTA at Less PLUSH COATS, Huk Wripi, ChIi, Jideti ud hmji, At Estraorelnary Lew Prices. BOSTeFsTORE, StammBro.&Ce. 1887. -b r ad rxariaMMMHM. JACOB F. BslJCAfirKHW Pure Ry Whltky. "sayUCt Im',M WAai 0ATU, FA, VH UIQAR8 Mia ditsrutm r ueiasn Lien are ci.Kaa iiivini n . ..-. - . .:-"? ?.v v"' ' . v h5? . Be. ACH. In betM of Se1 aai XiZlr" "" v i.r. aw liavANA PI! 1W lllalUTU'acrUARTOKK, 1H Mast Klna atnii. Telephone Ooaneetlen janis-wasavia ; .v-i i-r - TyANTKD. TWO riKBT-OLSHS CORK BLOCKERS, Tn faVkntVI BVfWlaa earaBawakai aaaaal -... -.. a niilibViBvenT ' --. m. r. BTiHBOH m co., augsssta ss Commercial St, Bosten, Haas. ESTATE OC MUDOLPU KB", LATR of Peqaea township, deeeaaed. The un. derslgnea aadlter, appointed te dUulbuta Ue balanes remalnlag la the hands of Jeseph B. Krt, administrator of the estate ei MuSelph Krb. deeeased. te and among these legally aa titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en Monday. August ss, A. U. ISJT. at S o'ereek, p. in , In the Library Knein of the Court Ilonse, In the city of Lancaster, whareall p-nens Inter ested In said distribution may attend. .,,,, Wt.AtU.ATI.It. augs-MdS Auditor. UFKINU, UBT. A Ksw Departure for Lancaster In liaaTal liaaTal ertng. ImpqrUng direct from the best makers ?i 'tne Woetlena. 1 have tustreeelTed through the Bosten eustem aense, a large Invoice ei my own Importation et, BUITIMO, BPHINa OVBRCOATtIB AMD The like of wkleh, for style and qnallty.aas Beverbeea equaled ta thai ictty, and oaaaet be Surpassea. Aspsclallnvltauen Is hereby sitaodedteall In want of Spring uarmente Ce caul early ana Bura Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very beat ana prlees lower than ever. . H.KKMABT, mam-lydB Be. u Bertb vruaen street NMUKANUK COMl'ANY QIRARD Fire Insurance Ce., OP PIIlLAUgLPlllA. AB3ETS, - $1,357,458.17. All kind of property Insured at current reus. All less erdamage by lightning paid whether tire ensues or net. Lesses promptly adjusted and paid. JUsIbJIAB RIFft, ySO 4m W.SH WH Seuth Duke SL M YKRH A KATUKON. PREMIUMS OKPBBBD BY MYERS & EATHFON -you Tiig- Largeat and Pineat TOBACCO BAUBDUYANY LaHcaster Ceaatjr Farmer, -AUK,- First Prize, an$i8Suit, Second Prize, a $12 Suit, F.'X.yi6 .M.xt. 'Argett snd rinest Tobacco ex hibited at the Lancaster County Fair. The contest open te anyone. Kxhlblt te be made en Opening Dsy of I'alr. Ibe Judge wUl wake their award. Myers & Bathfen, LBADIMO CLOT1UKKS, NO. 12 EAST KLNQ 8TREET, LABCASTBB. PA. tfVMMltVMtm. fr-XDMYER'8 FDRN1TURB HTOKE. WHAT U WANT. IP U want a Chamber Suite. U want a Parler Suite. U want Library Furniture. U want Dining Roem Furniture. U want Sitting Roem Furniture. U want Kitchen Furniture. U want a Hall Stand. U want a Mattress or Sprit.. U want a Leeking Glass. U want Anything in Our Line. U want the Best for the Heney. U want a Bargain. U can find it AT WiDamtn's FuBNiTuna 8ren, Cob. East Krxa and Dukk Stbbt8, Lancastbb. Ta. akb vemrmmm. jq-KWOOMKHS, OATOH ON-I KVBBTBOOr BBMBSIBKK I ODB BU0AB U ALL BUS AB I OUBTBAUALL TBAI OUB COPPBB U ALL COM BB I BO ADDLTBBATIOM' OBB TBIAL SBOOBKI TOOK CUSTOM. Baaiabert)MAareas GLARK'3 Til AND C07I1I ST0R1, BO. at CBBTBBaQUABB, QOalPKTlTlON I Tie, CoapwUties Is, tlu Lift of Triat Itaataaaataaehatv. Miwiiid vma iaiamabiI.. teseekthe sKetassnj e&aes are sold at one prUa-taaAptasthelewest. . , We give yen below tie aasses of a few selglars ci?ba.,l,w,tte,, ,-"'" lj-a aoeallawBo.I Maehanii,s-e.abBeht a Btlaassstw's Laandr atamaV r' satssffeWt, Mtatm- sad bay OLD OBLT AT . ft CLARKE'S OaJ-lBALTBA At OOfrUaewsj 2R!ZtjR22$ZJ&3&' tn "rep Inte Hfiili i.V'9IJ,,Jf Te (" only one In whtl. and get our prteas et all geed. Ceaie sadwewmgreetyoeeordiaUyT maaam" Mmm d nr goods. TXAQKH A BR0THRR. Sttmmtr Wear for Geeti. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. IAGEE & BROTIEB, 25-27 Wtejt King BtrMt Oaine, Balbrtggan and Feather. weight.Salrta and Drawera. Seamleai, Balbrtggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchief!. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirts. Laundried and Unlaundried DresaShirU. rengee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. K. A W. Cellars and Cults. On Hundred Derm Extra Un laundred Shirts at 4&e. each. Scotch Cheviot, CaMtmere and Wonted Suiting!. HAfiER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street LAMOABTBK PA. J. B. MARTIN ft OO. t to.eee YABea or bbumahts that WILL BB D1SP08B0 OP AT 1-2, 1-4, 1-10 Regular Prices. REMNANT LINENS, SiiiJTi " ' apiece; Smaller SltaTur ?.'?"cbt?. Woven ceetre, at Se. a pleee ; about a Iiexea Usaebed NanatBs.aiSe.a piece Alaraa S0'-1! ,lW"Ujr. US?. PslsaTclairiBg Si. H and 1 Dezen In each let. at one-half price. " Remnant Dress Goods. gJfSSf "" " Wn BftS WUl REMNANT DOMESTI03. .21-9 TaTas ' Bnnant Ginghams, Cal'oeea. NOTION COUNTER. altuehlBf, Bmbreldary.anS Broken Leu of Ladles' cellars. Underwear, etc. atemnaat Klbbens, le. up. Baraaant Laces, le. up. Kannaet anbrelderyle. up. Bi.;iiSte.i!AHrE0'A. Htir-Priee. Hs'f-rrlfe. vnuureua uekieryat Benuit Upholstery Ooedt. Curtalas. Scrims, Uurutn Laer. chenille f rlDge.thenllie Balls, Uwstlks.Jnias.Ola.p. VZ!i?.& -nrtaln serlms at Sc.iweri K Kamnant Chenille rnages at 1c a yard up. Oents' FuinisMiig Qoedf. ALL ODDS AMD BNOS PLACBO ON SKPABATK COUNTEES. iT4!?? A.i,,, .' all Ltnan Cellar. SLW11' J'"''41, at Se. apiece. wereSJe. White Shirta, at Sl&. ware sua. Percale and t'allee Balru at one-Half. SlannalShlru atOas-alaif. J.B. & te.WewtKlic ft rrUm LtMCASTBB, PA. gOaf KTHINQ KNURELY W3 IMTUBOEwABLIBB. TIE UTOiXr ACTION, The greatest impTevaaaeat ta nabiaet Orswa bollalagferssyjars. lolsUteseelli., WOODWABD'8 flaae aa ergaa wsiereesas. Bes. at B. BJag at. Laaaastar City, Pa. rflHB OBEAPMT PLAOK IN TaM OITT sbV (s- 1 f f Taer t iu a. r- 3t r IT'S- v th 1 - v3i - -i iCteJHi' l . i n WHVi-t jSnWsii MM Mi ' Remn Sele MARTIN MO. 63 mmJ.Li.i-'.-ASi2i jji")'
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