Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 04, 1888, Image 2

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UHUMtW'
' Ka jfMPtUr sattien of Tb iimt.u
1 BaM li Hrered by carrion in Ute city
jrWry pni year i n for nx month
WaaKLr laTmiMHHcaa (Deublo Snoot)
; rates, only M.W per miram, iu w
iMiimn wishing their address changed
mat abas ttet where the pmper ta new ter-
v-waNee.;
. MtertMesenta frrrflTlO te K eta. per Una
UMTUOB. according te location.
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Lancaster, Pa.
m Telephone Coaseetiea
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EEuwiiuNnin publishes au we
"P ?gLSirS the Ualted rresa np te
-'. Vfl Hlf-nt-dA.
i-'S in, aaunhlv at Kr. Txinti meets te CX-
Hr caW we wen uceiuuneu ieuiouin" ieuieuin"
v'.'tn t,t Plovelond nnil Thiirman shall
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;i jiiiumwtviviw.- - --
i jT. . iv.k..i enMafca nnrl tlint rf (lllC.
ir jW ei me muii ioycuue oueii "
arty policy, 'xnere is iiHwexciwiuiein
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ud consequently little enthusiasm, be
muse there is no uncertainty about can
didates or policy, and no struggle. The
awkward declaration of the Pennsylvania
9Ulferm,demandlng theMlllsblll, wlllct
eoersenotbe repeated. Therewlllbe better
kill than this In the national convention,
a MHMu4hA navtv ffltrftr f nr I hn nrlnriiniA
W ( the wars and means committee's bill,
without cemmitting: It te the approval of
K an undigested measure. There probably
?-.. never was a stupider declaration maae
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f bj an intelligent state convention than
L I tkat et our state convention upon the
E-'.irV . ... m m 11.1 II
ttrliT, ana mere is no danger mat iue
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f Muenai convenueu win iwuuiu im
The Cevenanters.
The general synod of the Reformed
Presbyterian or Cevenanters, has adopted
unanimously a resolution reaffirming the
conviction held by them, that the con
stitution et the United States is a virtual
agreement te administer the government
without reference te Christianity, and
that it would, therefore, be an act et
disloyalty te their religion te take part in
the government by casting their ballets.
This idea that they ought net te vote for
elvil rulers, is the chief point et differ
ence between the Cevenanters and the
United Presbyterians, and strange te say
they Eeem te grew mere Arm in their
opinion year by year. A policy based en
aa honest conviction and sober conscien
tious thought, commands respectful at
tention, no matter new unreasonable it
aaay appear te be, and a body that re
fuses te sanction the constitution be
cause it cannot consistently admit that
religion should net domieato in all hu
man '.affairs, may be smiled upon as be
bind, the times, but should rather be
praised for the bold honesty, fearless of
ridicule that Is one of the rarest et vir
tue.
The criticism of the Covenanter! calls
for no new treatment et the much dis
cussed and well accepted principle of tbe
separation et church and state, but It
aneuld draw attention te the great change
in the character et the people, which is
In fact the measure and guage et the
character of the government. SVhen the
nation was first formed the religious sen
timent was strong in all the people, and
Da Tecquevllle visiting America, was
Beat powerfully Impressed with the all
pervading and sincere trust in the divine
guidance, se simply expressed In the na
tional coinage se carefully reitrained
from further development in the written
law of the land. Perhaps it was because
of the deeply sacred character of this
sentiment that it did net affect the form
of government in n mere matked degree,
for men are net as a rule, disposed te
talk much of the things they held most
sacred, and that Influence their lives
most seriously. However that may be, n
traveler In these days would hardly be
se deeply impressed with the religious
emotions of the voting population, and
the motto en our colnage seems u trills
tee sanctimonious for the spirit et the
age. The Cevenanters have reminded us
that we as a nation nre net as geed ns
ear fathers who gave us our great con
stitution, and a government by the peo
ple can be no no better than the people.
Unreasonably Angry.
A correspondent of the Lancaster In
quirtr did net like Cel. Plater's ways
when he was here working up a pest-
office site ; he complains that he acted as
though he " knew it all ;" and he pro
ceeds te relate the colonel's history, de
claring him te be a native et Kutztown,
Berks county, Pennsylvania -, that he
was a cadet at Annapolis ; at tbe out
break of the civil war he helped te take
a gunboat ever te the Confederacy; that
be served with Lee. After the war he
was a Republican in Alabama ; whence
he returned te Pennsylvania with a full
pocket and became a Democrat.
Hew true this record may be we de net
knew; but it does net strike us as serv
ing the author's purpose of showing that
Cel. Flster Is net a competent selector of
a postefOce site and that he does net
"knew it all." It seems te show that lie
baa had abundant opportunity te knew a
great deal, having been en a geed many
aides and in a geed many places. And
while here be talked te a great many peo
ple ; we are sure that if be dee3 net knew
where the posteflice ought te go, it
was net for lack of advice. The
fact was that he get such a variety of it
aa te make it clear that every one In the
town was notet one mind, and that there
would be Berne one te damn him wherever
aver it was put. He is net a greenhorn
in this posteflice selection business. I'e
knows that a Featcfllce location is an ad
vantage te a neighborhood, and that
there will bB as many different opinions
as te locations as there are different in
terests as te sites. And this interest Is
conducive te a selection when the people
interested put their hands in their pock peck
eta and present the government with the
, a'.te or wltha part et its value.
The natural location for the Lancaster
pos'-efflce is 'as near as pesalb'e te the
eeatre of business, if a site can be there
had within the command of the appie.
priatien. People Mho want the pest-
i office' located in an outlying quarler
I must pre ent better ground and mere et
.'" tt at a much cheaper price, and
Wet put their bands down into
c--v vcciceu ana make a free
wm te the government of alley lets
te get them considered. Cel. Pister may
pet knew it all ; but he and the secretary
ec h treasury between them will knew
aaeugh net te place the posteflice in a
aew quarter et the towe, unless strong
reason Is shown for It.
TTbnt Age Dees.
Age is creeping upon General Sherman,
with Its confounded imperfections, lie
it losing his memory. lie Amis that he
was invited te that Grand Array per
fermince in New Yerk as long as three
months age. It was se long ege that lie
forget it. Ills secretary forget it, tee.
The general explains that he gets se
many invitations that it Is net surprising
that he should net carry them all In his
bead, rerhapsltlsse. And he need net
de it, if he does net make a row about It,
when be thinks he has been overleoktd.
Feople who get Invited te everything
nitunlly, doubtless get te slighting
their invitations ; but It seems te hurt
them nil the mere when they think that
thay are slighted. General Sherman Is
net tripped up in this Grand Army mat
ter by his lapse et memory se much
ai by his manifestation of wjunfel
self esteem. It is hard for a man
te be calm when he is kicked ,
and there is no r&rtlcular ncel for
him te be; only he needs te be par
tlcularly certain that he has been kicked
by somebody else than himself.
The Century publishes a loiter written
by Herace Greeley te President Lincoln
Just alter the battle et Bull Hun, In which
he asks the president te doelde at ence
whether the disaster la fatal, and aaiurea
him of hla Arm support If ae believing he
tries te arrange a peaoelul adjustment. He
tells Lincoln that it la his buslueia te aacer-
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uiiu huu ueuiuu wueiuer vioiery 11 peaaiuir,
and aaka him te write II auch la bis Judg
ment that 1 may knew and de my duty."
But It tbe dlaaater la fatal be urgca tbe
proaldentnet te fear tbe lacrluce or him
aelt te bla country. "11 that ta your Judg
ment In view et all the light you can get
then every drop of bleed honcefertb abed
In thU quarrel will be wantonly, wickedly
shed, and tbe guilt will rest heavily en the
soul of every promoter of the crime. 1
pray you te doeldo quickly and let me
knew my duty."
The lotter repeats ttila thought in soverol
forma and la from beginning te end an
tarnest appeal and exhortation te de tbe
beat tblrjR for the country without tear or
favor, lleaayaltla bin aoventb aloepliss
uigur, anu wuue oeniossing nimaeir a
broken man calls upon Lincoln te meet
bravely the hoary responsibilities that Cled
haa thrown upon him. He tells him that
If be thinks It best for tbe country and man
kind that poaee should be mule with tha
rebels at ence and en thelr own term he
must net shrink eyen from that. But
bear In mind the greatest truth : 'Whose
would lese hla Ufa ter my take shall save
IU' Da tbe thing that la tbe hlgbast'rlgbt,
and tell me bow I am te second you."
This letter Is strongly oharaeteiUllo of the
man, abewlng at onee bis Arm and ardent
patriotism and constant eUert te de the
blgbeat right regardloiaef self, and also bis
hamt of taking sudden plunges from bone
te despair. It must net be forgotten that
this letter waa written after seven aloepleas
nlgbta and whoa greatly exaggerated ac
counts et tbe disaster had made It plain te
Urcelcy that his eft-repeated cry of "for
ward te Hlchmend " meant a great deal
mero et death and auUerlng than be had
eyer imagined. Fer tbe II rat tluie he ap
peared te realize that a very long and bloody
war waa befere the peeple.
CAliNKdiK wants Iltalue for prealdenl,
but he la la a hopeloia mluerlty lu tbia
wleb.
KMFKneu Fiikukuiuic and Ulsmarck are
said te bave fallen out again. The first ia
likely seen te (all out et tbe ranks of the
living.
Kem:ni' T. Lincoln, wne was onre
much talked or for the .Republican presi
dential nomination, baa Bailed for Kurope,
Mr. Lincoln ia aatute enough te knew that
this li net a Kepubllcan year.
WitMiNOTON, Delaware, Is a Demo
cratic town, but the Democrats put up a
man for mayor who represented tbe
"b'beya" and theso alene, Tbe poeplo
turned around and clccted tLe llopubll llepubll llopubll
eu candidate.
A UATAi.eaiTK of artificial Ilsh bait Issued
by tbe Kntorprlse MRnufaoturlngceuipany,
Akren, O., contains information which
every angler abeuld have. There are nu
merous cuta In the catalegue, ahewlug the
d I Heren t styles et baited books.
m mm m
It la neted as a most romarkable fet;that
while Ireland la new at war with the
government, it la obedient evon te docility
te two great advisers, ene auprouie In
morals and the ether In peIIIIcm, who liave
net at thelr command police, aoldlery,
Jailers or excoutlenor.
Hew the old cltlzena who cauie from
fcrelgn shores te the United States lltty
years age must wender when tbey read
that the Uunard atcsrushlp Ktrurla made
tbe voyage from Queenstown te New
Yerk In sir daya two hours anil lirteen
minutes. It waa ence a tbrce months'
voyage In a sailing vessel.
A vKioneus eirert waa made te break
down tbe administration of l'estmaster
Uarrlty, et Philadelphia, but it waa euded
In tbe dlscetntlture or the attacking party.
The recent sonaterlal Investigation turned
out a llasoe ns seen as Jehn Wanamaker
and dtber big merchants of tbe Quaker
city gave unaolleltod teatlmany te the fill,
cloney et the conduet of Ihoelllcn, Tbe ro re
sult baa bceu that Mr. Uarrlty Is stronger
with tbe poeplo than ever before. Ills
geed qualities shene out better from tbe
background of malovelonco that waa
aimed at him.
PERSONAL,
ClIAIlI.KsHl'ISWAnT I'AKNKI.t. Is SU 011-
thuslastlu levor of Hclence, Knglnoerlug Is
tbe branch te which be ilovetes most niten
tlen.
Dh J. P. Wk'kimhiiam will talk upon
lroe text boons nt the meeting of the 8late
Teacberh'assoclatlen, which meets in Scran
ten en July 1.
Jehn Mann, of Maner tnnushlp, and
Dr. O. T. lluebener, city, bae lieen up.
pointed Btaie trustees of MUlersvllle Htule
Nermal school for three year terms.
Ven Meltkk, the great Oertsati aeldier,
epeaka very highly of (Jen. Hberltlan'a
skill ai a cavalry efllcer. II e aya that
"Little Phil" oeuld get mero and better
work out et hereca than any cavalryman of
bis age.
Kiwakd Ktahk, formerly manager of
inu Wyoming vauey Hetel, died suddenly
of hemorrhage, en the streetH el Wllket.
barre, en 8aturdsy. lie became blind a
few years ego.
Miss Amelia Hivks will shortly be mar.
rled te Mr, Archle Chandler, grandson of
Jehn Jaoeb Aster. Mr. Chandler Uvea In
Paris. Miss itlvea la at her Leme In
Albemarle county, Va, where she has barn
engaged in her literary work ler the past
11! months. '
L. W. WmciHT, secreUry of the VIcen.
Bin fJeuiccratle oemmlttce, bsjs "Thur
inan'a name uiakea Democrats cry up la
Wlscenslr. 'J'bey lee the old man and
would rle nrythltx" f-r hirn llonlne says
tbe Demecratla presptcts la WltoeuBln are
highly premising.
Maou RecttK, el Cblcace, will yote the
ordleance prohibiting the location of "any
mere" saloons within liOOfeet of chutcbej or
Bcboels In that city. This la the ordinance
parsed by the fcelld saloon vete, Instead of
the law aektd by church aud lempersnee
reeple, requiring "all" saloena te be dis
tant 00 feet from schools or churches,
P. T. liARNUM baa decided te convert
bla handsome resldeuce at Bridgeport,
Connecticut, Inte a seminary for young
ladles. Mr. Daruuin has also purchased a
plot of ground, valued at 20.000, upon
which be will erect a fireproof building te
oeatflOOCOO. The entire plant will be pre
sented jointly te the Pairtleld county
Historical and Bridgeport SclentitleiccIetieH
for their uie and btncflr,
f Weary and Wert?
I Whn lis tlrert factory epeMUra. lbs weary
out-UeorUborcr, lb. OTertuled boelkceptr
erdeikteeU atnedle" recerapeme ler ex.
pcndJlnre of bodily foref. where thaU lieend
li Cenld the rteerdc. cxperienw of thoo theo thoe
inrl of worker- te t.lccil, the renllet would
f.i iiftt IfeilMter'd Ftemsth Ulttfrii renew;
I10..!'1" ....Vi. itimnUtn the ludcd mentM
Iftllinn Biiw j.i..it. atwl lvl nnrltlA
JI1RC.
nun
inlriible auxiliary In tbe rccetery of health by
convMMCentn. J faitldleuii letneh l opt
nllrnded by It, and te person! el lielli exet In
delicate health he occailenMly feel the nerd
olanefllclent tenle, the whele range of llie
tilierrnariiaIa and the cat&loirue of prepnn.
tary mcdlclnei deei net present a mere uieful
afcr or mere declilve one. ltlftle Incem;
parable for ferer and ngue, rUeamatua and
kidney trouble, . -
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Tha Itend'emeat Lady In LaticA-ter
Bomarked te a Irlend the ethor flay that he
I new Kemp'i Halsam for the Threat ana
unge IM a auporler remedy, as ltstepped
horceneh Instantly when ethun had noelloot
whatever. Be te r reve thli and ronvlnee y en
of IU tnerlt, any dreKlt wilt Rive you a Barn
pU llottle tt e. Large size COc and. 1.U.
Tt ap tore core gnar&n teed by Dr. J. B. Mayer
831 Arch ttroet, l'hlladelpbla. Kane at onto,
no operation or delay from bnitnes, attested
by theuaandi of enrei after otben tail, advtce
tree, send for circular, nmilO-ljdAw
Hlnende L'Erclea,
the colebrated rrench btnnty. enthralled
heart sat the age of teyenty. Khe toekcareof
nor teeth. Be ought all her charming sex
Any lady whose totlet table lacks It, should
proeuro 80ZUU0MT and use It regularly
ller mirror will seen n-fiect a row of teeth
shaming the pcnrls of the Orlent In beauty,
innklnir a r.liarmlnir contrast with the vcrmll-
llen tint of tbe llpa. Noteoth-wftih equals It.
M1VH
HVRQIA L N0T1 Ob.8.
II. H. Cochran, Nes. 137 and 1TI North Quenn
strret, ineajiter, l'a.. Is soiling BHILOH'S
COUUK UUUIC as a guaruntwi te euro aU
hreatand lung troubles. is)
BIIII.OH'8 OUIIK will immediately relieve
Croup, Whoepln Cough and tirencbllls Fer
sale by Jt. II. Cochran, JDruggWt, Ne. 117 North
Qtifwn utMvt. 7I
Mothers Mothers 1 1 Mothers I II
Are you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a slek child suITering and crying
with the excruciating pain or cutting loom T
if se, go at ence and get a bottle of MilH.
WINHLOW'SSUUTHlNUHYllUl'. It will TO TO TO
Itove the peer little suirerer Immediately de
pond upon It) there Is no mlstake about It,
There Is net a motheron earth who hus ove
used It, who will net tell you at ence that 11
will regulate the bowels, and gtve rest te the
mether, and rollef and health te the child,
operating llke magla. It Is porfectly safe te
use lit all caeca and pleeaint te the tase, and Is
tbe prescription ofenoof the eldost and beat
female physicians and mines In the United
Status, Sold every where, U ceul a bottle,
maylf-lydaw
llxnia the Wurlit.
This Is what II. O. Ilebnrman, u drniralH or
Mtrle", Ohl", says: ZAemat' JCclectrlc Oil
brals the world Held n I mi bettlCH ytrsterday
ami te day. One min curt'd et soie threat of
fight years standing, Issplendld lerrhauina.
t'siiu" Ker snlH by 11.11. Cochran, druggist,
bl and ISO North Uueen st met, l.nncnstur.
Hmuers of I'tullt.
There are intny sources of profit tnthote
who are Ingenious nnd cnUirprlslnir. Hurdeek
llloea Hitler t amasource of profit Innvery
wy. Ihiy build npthn health surely, sped
lly, and rlreclnatly, which li Miytng a grpnt
dual, rer.nluby II, It Cochran druggist, 137
and 13U North Uueen street. i.ancusur.
Flr.t-CISM Insurance,
Insure with Thomai' Kclectrie Oil. It Is the
cheapest and host met hed nt insurance we
knew of. lly Its use you are sum le csoipe
many previous acties and pains l'ellclfs are
fibtiitniible at all druggtitiu thufarinef bot
tles at SO cents and i each, irnr rele by II. 11,
Cochran, druggist, 131 and UD Ninth Queen
struct, Lancaster,
Well as l'.ler.
l.ottle Heward wriles Irem llnlTaln, N. Y .
"My sjatcm brcavne trtntly debilitated
thteugh arduous prelvsslnnal dutlna. autrerra
In m iiameii, nick hrnduchc, nud bllleusmiiB.
Tried Jlurtleck Jlloert Hitler i with the most
bennflclal I'lTuet. Am wull ns ever." rer a.lu
by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1!'J North
yuiven strvet. l.aneastur.
The Mud Who Talks Much,
We want te t ay a word te you who make a
living wlih your tongue. Yen certatnly must
hare acinar, strong voice te engngn yourflst yeurflst yourflst
enois. Dr. U'hemat' Kclectrie Oil for sero
threat, colds and hearseness is unoieellixl,
Use and ndinlre Fer culii by II. II. Cochran,
druggist, m una 1W North Queun struct, i.an i.an
caiter. On of my children, a girl about nlne yeara
old hadaviuy bad discharge Irem lmr ticml
and noseot a thick, viUewlsh mnttur. Wu hnd
two physlclnns presorlhe for her, but without
bemtfU. Wu triud Kly's Uieain Halm, and
much te eursurprlsp, itiure was n markud lin lin lin
pinvotnenU We continued using the Halm
and lu a short ttme thudlsehargu was nppur
antly cured, O. A. Cury, Corning, N. V.
ly lirotherr, I have bcen mulcted with ca
tarrh. 1 purilinsecl a betlln or your drum
lla4in. It mn nuVoted a complete enrrt. It,
U. Abbett, W tl runt Ave, AlUightiny city, l'a.
liiyJl-Vwdfed.tw
A Weman's Discovery,
" Anethor wnndnrful dlsoevory his been
made and that tee by a lady in this country.
Dlsmise (astened ltn clutcbea upon her, aud
for sevdii juurs ebe withstood ihe Bnveirst
ttn, but her vital organs waru uudnrmlned
and dtath seninnd lmmlnent. Bliu bought a
bottle of I)r King's New Dltcnvury rbr con.
sumptien, and was eomuchruileved en talcing
II rm ttesu that she slupt ul I nig lit and w Uh ene
bnttle has been iiilroeulously cured. Hur
nainels Mrs. I.uther tula" 'i hus writes V.
U llamrlck A Ce., of Hbelby, N. II. Uetatren
trial tun tin at Cochran's llrug Htem, 137 and
13a North l)ueen struct, Lancaster, l'a. (ij
Ilucklen's Arulm Halve.
TBI IIsst BiLvatn the world for Cuts.ltrulscs
Sere, Ulcers, Belt Ubum, Jfuver Borua.Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chllblalnn. Cerns, and all
Bkln Eruptions, and positively euros I'lles, or
no pay niulrxt. it Is guaruuuwp te glveper.
fret satisfaction, or inoney rufundua. l'rtee
is cenu per box. rer sole by II. II. Cochran,
Druggist, Ned. 137 and 1A North quoen street,
Lancaster, l'a. Junetf 1yd
l'Ait.VAUAJtKJI tf
raiLADSLfuu, Monday, June 4, IS.
Read carefully.
On Friday last we printed
the following : " Commencing
first Saturday in July the store
will close at i p. m. en Satur
days until further notice."
That's clear. But scores,
perhaps hundreds or thousands
judging by the number of
questions have read carelessly
and suppose that the Saturday
early closing begins with June.
Every Saturday in June open
as usual.
The Park will be continued
another week north gallery,
second fleer.
King Cotten is dethroned.
The ice-pyramid has gene into
liquefaction and is net.
A bit of experience.
On Thursday last we told
you a story ei reauceu prices
en 2S0 suites el choice
room Furniture.
We have seldom had
Bed-
mere
direct evidence of public cenfi
dence in our statements. The
news was hardly in circulation
before the selling began. It
still gees en.
ihe prices were
S3 2 50 te
5350. 1 lie prices
$250.
are JUS te
The choice is yet unbroken
and the special offering well
worth your carclul examina
tion. Stufl for Graduation Dresses.
Seft, creamy wools, like ocean
loam. We never before had
se full and varied a stock te
WAirAMAKKB'S.
pick from. Light or medium
weights anything from Serge
te Veiling.
Wblt. Ivery or Crsam all-wool Henrietta,
4J Inches, Sic, tl, '.M.
Cream Flannel serge,
a incaes, ajc.
Cream rnn'a nmer.
se, co, rs, 7e"
Cream Albatross.' '
37K, M, SS 7S. 830.
Cream I.aOierls,
421nchea, ..
Cream Mohair,
ri, roc, it.
Cream Lien Hunting,
84 inchrt, 60c.
Crcatn rormesa, a figured novelty,
40 Inches, Well.
Cream Albien Hargw,
41 Inches, 85e.
Cream Diagonal,
44 Inenra. free.
Cream Nun's Vnlllnn
fUlDCOCS, UTC
Northeast et centre.
Combination Dress Patterns
for a third, quarter, or fifth of
the regular price.
We told you something of
them en Saturday. Made a
word stand for volumes, and
away they went by the dozens.
We've never known the like.
Choice plain goods, choice nov
elty, perfectly matched ; enough
for a generous dress at less
than the counter price of the
plain. Three hundred styles
and mere :
originally 17 sn, new It CO
originally (17 75, new tiOO
originally SUM', new St 09
originally 119 7V new B4O0
erlflnally 115 73 new MM
originally 111 71, new 110 00
Handsome, fresh, desirable
stuffs; seasonable weight and
proper colors.
A Market Street window full
of $3 Robes. You'll doubt
your eyes.
ltcmnant counter, northwest or centre
Women's pure Black Silk
Mitts. Touch them. That's
enough te set you feeling for
the 25 cents.
Chestnut street side, eighth ceunter.
Flannels in piles and pyra
mids. Fer any use.
New comers among the
striped French Printed Flan
nels. Striking color contrasts.
These are the styles that figure
as " blazers" and Tennis Suits
in uppertendem. We have all
along had the biggest and finest
stock et these Tlannels we
knew of. Fresh patterns keep
coming just the same. 65c.
A new Ceylon Flannel. Made
by the famous Gingham Ander
sons. Twenty-one modest pat
terns, stripes and checks.
Scotch thrift and honesty in
these Ceylens. Cotten and
wool, light and strong, no
shrinking. 50c.
Norlhcastef centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
A
Yilt'S SAltSAPAltlLLA.
REASONS
WHY AYKU'aBAU3AI,AIULLAIBlilKrKlt.
AllIiK'lO ANY OrtlKU reUTIIKCUUK
Or 1IL0OD IH3KASIB.
Hocause no poisonous or deleterious Ingre
dients enler Inte Iho composition of AYKH'S
Sarsapailllu.
Ayer's Farsaparllla contains only the pur
est and meat eilectlvu re uiedlal properties.
Ayet's Biraaparllla Is prepared wl h ex
trome care, skill uud cleanliness.
Aycr'a Jarsaparllla is piejcrtbtd by lead
ing physicians.
Ayer'e art aparllla Is for aale every where,
aud recemuianded by all first class druggists
-Ayer'sEaisaparlllali a medicine, and net
a boverage In dlsguUe,
Ayer's Sarsapur'Ha never falls toerrecta
cure, when puislslenlly used, according te
dlrtctlens.
Ayot's Sarsaparllla Is a highly concentra
ted extract, and therefore the meut econouil ecenouil econeuil
oil llloed Midlclue In the tuatket.
Ayer's Bareaparllla has had a auccetslul
cnreur of nearly hal f a century and was never
se popular at ul present,
Ten thousands et testimonials are en flle
from theso bonetlttod by the use et
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
rnsrAnsn or
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mass.
rrtrnfl. six bettlur, 5. Werth si a bottle,
lunulioie
AYER'S SAHHAPAH1LLA.
reiiHiLa at
II. I. COCHKAN'S DKUO STOllK,
Neb. 1S7 A 13-J North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a.
npriViudAw
HATS.
E
AKLY REDUCTION
POSITIVELY TUK
BIG&E3T SL1TOHTER
-or-
STRAW HATS
Kver Eeen lu Lancaster.
We have an overstock of BTtAW HATS,
nnd hit e puallltuly made the tallewing re re
ducteons: IS.M straw Hau roducedto II .
if.eii J(.
iM " " .74.
1 no .fu.
,60 " ' " ,85.
A full line of YOUNCJ MKN'8 rashlennble
Seil uud SUU lluu lu all sfcadet and and prices.
Truuks aud Traveling Bag8
rrem the Cheapest te the Ust Grades.
Stauffer&Ce.
NOS 31 A W NOKT1I QUKKN ST.
VfOlIOK TO
TKKHPAB8ER9 AND
-LI UUNNKU3.
AII persons are hereby for.
bidden te trenUAU en any of the lands i the
Cornwall and Snoeilwell estates In Lebanon or
Lancaster counties, whether IncloseC or uuln.
closed, either for the purpose of shoettug or
Ashing, as the law will be rigidly en te iced
against all tres pausing en said lands of tke un un
deslgneaaftur this notlee.
Wat. COLBMAN ruXKHAM,
U. 1'kliOY ALUKM,
1)W, O.riUIHAM,
a,r- fnr K w ll.lnftn'fl tlal-
zsz
ROl'H iV MOSEK, MANUKAUTUKKIM
of Kurnlturuef all kinds, upholsterlng,
repairing, rt-paintlug and varnishing drne la
niHt-clu s tlH. Ne 10) aaat Vine siuet, on en on
peltu Nnibtck's earrluifu works, Lanruster,
fu. Undertaking and oeuduetlng funerals at
lowest rates, ui net attention given te ivory
branch el our business. lnsyltlias
TOB A coo.
FINE PIECE OF
CHEWING
TOBACCO
18 INDIBO A LUXUET.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty.
Cemes as near belng a fine piece et PLUG
TOBACCO as It U possible te make It,
and la known as a
STANDARD BRAND
AMONG DKALXBS.
We are sum that ONatTIUAb will Convince
Yeu of Its Merits.
-lxk (or the red II Untax en each plng.-VS
J no. Finzer 8c Bre.'s,
LOUIBTILLR, KY
(S)
JIOOT8 AXD HIIOMM.
B
OOTH AND HUOES.
D. P.STACKHOUSE.
SEASONABLE
SHOES
-ArD
SLIPPERS,
Prudent buyers will oeniult their own In
terest by examlng the many bargains In tea tea
senable Bhees and Clippers that we are new
able te ofTer, which we have secured at a very
low price. As we are able te sell them at prlees
never before heard of, it will pay you tD call
early as possible, for they must be sold.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
28 & 30 BAST KINO, BT
LANCASTKU. PA. aMlJdAW
VTKW HUOK HTORK.
The Pedestrian I
Te men desiring an easy and comfertablo
shoe we would lecnuimeiid the Pedestrian,
The upper nre made of two pieces of calf
skin, therefore doing away with the extra top
usually found In ruen's shoes ; hand sewed
ani without llnlner. Consequently, there ts
nothing en the lnslde of the shoe te hurt or
chale the foal.
LOW BHOES.
A very desirable line of low-cut hhees for
mrn'a wear A hand-made, Oxford tee, plain
bread tee, makes walking easy, Alse the same
style shoe In Iougela,oltanansy ts the feet,
for young men'a wear, in calf and Dongola,
narrow tee und Up,
OXFORD TOES.
Our line of Oxford tees Is large, cot prising
everything desirable fei ladles, latines ami
children In low-cut shoes.
Tennis and litcycle shoes of every descrip
tion and at all prices.
Wigwam slippers for men's, boy's, ladles',
misses' and children's wettr.
H. SWILKEY,
(New Cash Shoe 6 tore)
ye. 24 North Queen Btroet.
LANCASTKU, PA.
mar22-3md
P
REY A EOKERT.
HOW TO SAVE
rneM
25 te 50 Per Cent.
WKHAVK 1I0UQHT
WITMKKHKHS' KNTIKK HTOCK OF
BOOTd ANUhllOKS.
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE !
And net having room fnr thm In our
EAST KINO srUKKTBlOKK, we resolved te
open a llranch Stere at Ne '."J West King street,
where we must sell thorn oft In a rw Weeks,
(as we cannot Kent the mero longer than July
1st,) te de se we will positively Bell them
At and Belew Cost.
Anreng Ihe stock are some of the best makes
We will polttvely save you Irem 21 te f0 per
cent, en nil the goods bought at this store.
In tint's Pebble and Kid liutten Bhees, te.
Child's Ktd spring Heel bhees, 4 tn 8's, M'c
Child's Ktd anil bobbin Spring Heel Bhees,
regular prlce 75c and H3c, 60a.
Old Ladies' Loce Shoes, Uegular Prlce II 25
andll.R0,l00.
Child's and Misses' Oratn Lace Shoes, roau reau
lar prlce 9ie nnd II oe, SOi,
All kinds of Mlises' shoes, Heels and Spring
luVldr,l.Ml'i,1SJ ,l50' ,lclBI"1
Special Inducements.
As we have a larre let nt 2k.9niisun
offer Special Ilargalns te Ladles who can wear
thean sizes.
Ladles' Oleve Kid Tep and Pebble Shoes,
II 25 1 regular price, 12 en.
Ladles' 12(0 Sheea ler IIM.-SIOO Shoes for
K 2S and i 60 : (i&O bhees for li5U ILUU Shoes
lertl-00: sS.te and 15 45 Shoes ter Mai.
Space falls us te mention prlceset our Men's
Shoes, but we will sell these Just as cheap as
the above mentioned prices.
tall in te sce the Uoedg whather you Intend
te purchase or net, we will consider It NO
TKO u 11 LK te show the goods at these prices.
The One-Price Cash Ilonae,
S
The Leaders of Lew Prlees In
Beets & Shoes.
UUANOII STORE NO. 29 WKST KINU
STREKT,
. (Next Doer te Ilager's Stere )
MA1NSTOUE:
NO. 3 BABT KINO BTRBBT, LA.N-
aa-NOTIOK As we must positively vacate
this room July 1, we 1111 keep this Stere open
every evuulug. urst lmd
A Sl'HALT PAVING HI.OOK.
Asphalt Bleck Ce.,
Oltlce-601 Chestnut St., l'hlle., l'a.
Wurks-llriagepert, t'a , A Camden, N, J,
MANurACTUUKUs or
Standard AspbaltFaving Blocks
SIZES txlxll AND xXxl2.
In general use fori"",'tpavleg,sldowalki, gar
deu paths, mill yaif said drlteways, giiiu-rv,
teiuis, vats and ca w lis. Advantages;
Neiless, austless, rlctlv anltary, pi net I-
wuny inuesirucuuiu bul hiwj.
rerprlcisandfurthui lLlerm Uen nddrefi,
R. S, OSTBH&BHO.,
AgenUI Lancaster Ce . Ml North Prince St..
Lancaster, Pa, mUmd
FIT
ECKERT,
MKDIOAZ.
JJOOD'8 BARSAPAKILLaZ
IF YOU FEEL TIRED
Weak and weary, worn out, or run down from
hard work, by Impoverished condition of the
bleed or low state of the system, you should
take Meed's Earaapartlla. The peculiar ton ten
tng, purifying, and vitalizing qualities of this
successful.medlclneare seen felt throughout
the entire system, expelling disease, and giv
ing quick, healthy action te every organ. It
tones the stomach, creates an appetite, and,
reuses the liver and kidney. Thousands who
have taken it with benefit, testify tat Meed's
Sarsaparllla" makes the weak strong." X
Boed'a BarsapajrUla
"I have taken net nnlU . hettin nt If nod's
Sarsaparllla, and must say It Is one of the belt
medicines ler giving an appetite, purifying
the bleed, and regulating the digestive
organs, that 1 ever brard or It did me a great
deatofgeod." Mrs.N.A.BTAiuiT.Canasteta,
N, x.
"I bad salt rhflnm en in v arm thmavaara.
sufreilngtnlbljr. I took Meed's farsaparlll",
and the saltiheum ha entirely disappeared."
M. M. Mills, 71 French St., Lewell, Ms si.
MakM tbe Weak Streng
" reeling languid and fllxiy, having no ap
petite and no ambition te work. I took Heed's
BaraiparUla, with the best results. Asa health
invlgoraterand for general debility I think it
superior te anything else." A. A. liiaia,
Utlca, W. y.
HOOD'S SARSAFARILLA.
Beld by all druggists. (1 1 six forts, rrepared
only by 0. 1. HOOD CO.. Lewell, Maas.
100 Deeea One Dellar.
HOOD'S BARS APAK1LLA FOR BALE
at II. H. Cochran's Drug Stere, Nts. 1S7
and 13 North Queen ML, Lancaster, Pa.
apr-2md&w
D
UPPY'B MALT WHISKY.
Duffy's Formula.
Composed Prlnclpslly et Haw Deer and
Duffy's l'ure Malt whisky. It will Cure the
First Stages et Consumption t Build np the
TIssue t Increase the Strength ; Add Vitality
and Life (live Ooed Celer te the race t Ferm
a healthy appetite ; while as a tonle and bleed
tnakerlt has no rival.
It your druggist docs net keep It, tend one
dollar te Ihe Dully Malt Whisky Ce , Koches Kechos
ter, N. Y and they will Bend you a bottle by
express, charges prepaid.
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY 10.,
(5) HOCHKSTKIt.N. Y.
TyTANDRAKK PILLS.
SB. SCHEME'S
MABDRAKE PILLS
8TANDAHO reilOVXll II U.r ACKNTOlir.
PUA1HKU ON K VaUK TU1AL.
CUBR Indigestion, Heur Stomach, Heartburn,
flatulency, Ccllc and all diseases of the
stcmich ; Coitlvencsr, Inflammation, Dl
arrt out and dlieabes et the bowels t Con
gestion, Biliousness, Nausea, Headache,
Ulddlnesr, Nerveusncsp, Liver Complaint,
and all diseases arising from a gorged and
sluggish liver. They reduce congested
conditions, break up stubborn complica
tions, restore free, healthy action .te the
organs. They are
PUUKLYVKOKTAIlLK,8TUiaTLY RKLIA
HLK AND AUSOLUTKLY BArK.
rer saleby all Druggists. Price 55 cents per
box ; S boxes rer 65 cents ; or stnt by mall,
postage free, en receipt of prlce. Dr. J. 1L
tchenck A Ben, rhllaf-elphla, lnU-lyflAw
SOHENUK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
VOB SALE AT
H.n COCHItAN'd DUUQ 8T011E,
Ne 137 A 1M North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa
apr5 2nid&w
jnLiY'H UKU.AM MALM
OATARRH-KAY FEVER.
ILY'B CUKAM BALM cures Celd In Head
Lutarrh, llese Celd, Hay rver,Dafnnss, Hood Hoed Heed
ache. Prlce BO Cents. KAtiY TO U3K. Jtlv
Bre'B, Owege. N. Y U. S, A,
KLY'3 CUKAM UAl.M Cleanses the Naal
Passages, Allaj s 1'aln ana lntlaiumatlen,
Heals the Sares, Uestercs the Houses et Taste
andsmtll.
TIIYTIIK CUIIK.
A partlcle Is applied Inte each nostril and Is
sgretable. 1'ilee 60 cents at Druggists : by
mall, registered, CO cents.
XLYlUtOTHKUS,
..,. K Warren Street, New Yerk.
nevlMydAw
SAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE,
ltnptnre, Varlcocelo and Special Diseases
of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks
when ieu can find In Dr. Wright the only Kio Kie
ulab FHTsiriAiilnl'hlladnlphlawhe makes a
specialty of tbe above diseases, and emus
IuskT OunaaUCARANTssu. Advice rroe day
ana even'.ng. Struugera can be treated and re
turn home same day. Olllces prlvnte.
DU.W. H. WKIQIIT,
mi norm ninm sueet, Abeve lloce,
r. O. Itex C73
l-nneaeipbla.
mnXHiyaw
CTAIR BALSAM.
PAKKKlt'S IIA1U UALSAU
Ileantllles, CIean.es and preserves the hair.
Keeps li soft and silken. Promotes a luxurl
ant growth. A lwsya restores gray hair te Its
original color. Prevents hair Tailing and Dan
druff. Cures scalp dlrteases. 60,j. at arusKlsta.
HlNDKIt COllNS.
Safest, surest and beu euro for Cerns, Hun
Ions, etc. Steps all pain. Never labs te cure.
18e at drugglats. JIAlh(3)
TJAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND.
PAINE'S
LUUKS -
NKUVOU3 I'llOSTItATION, NKItVOUB
HKADACUK, NKUKALQIA, NKUVOU8
WKAKNE88, STOMACH AND LIVKIt D1S-
KASKS, UHKDMAT1SM. DYSPEPSIA,
and all Affections of the Kidneys,
WEAK NERVES.
PAINK'S CKLKHY COMPOUND Is a Nerve
Tonle which never falls. Containing Celery
and Cocea, these wonderful stimulants, it
speclaly cures all nervous dlserdars.
RHEUMATISM.
PAINK'S GELKIIY COMPOUND purines
the bleed. It drives out thu lactic actc, which
causes liheumatlsm, and restores the bleed
making organs tn a healthy condition. 1 he
true remedy for llbeuinaiism.
SIDNEY COMPLAINTS.
PAINK'S CKLKHY COMPOUND Quickly
restores the liver and kidneys te perfect
health. Thlscuratlvu power, combined wltn
lu nerve tonics. Is why It Is the best remedy
forallkldney cemplalnu.
DYflPEPBIA.
PAINK'S CKLKttY COMPOUND strength
ens the stomach, and qnleU the nerves of
the dltrestlve organs. This Is why it cures
CONSTIPATION.
PAINK'S CKLKKY COMPOUND Is net a
cainamc n is a laxative, alvluc eaavaml
natural action te the
ueweis. uegularlty
surely fellows Its use.
Kecoimnendod by professional andbutlncss
men. bend ter book.
Price, flJW. Sold by Druggists.
WKLLS, KlclIAIlDSON A Ca, Proprietors.
llurltngten, Vt. (?)
Xjil'KUVfcl) CUSHIONED KAR
DUU11S.
CURE FOR THE DEAF.
Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Kar
Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform
thu work or tha natural drum. Invisible com.
tortuble and always In position. AH coner cener coner
satleu and even whispers heard distinctly.
Send for Illustrated book with testimonials.
riiKK. Address or cell en r. HISCOX, 3
Preadway, New Yerk. , nHenhUn
GELERT COMPOUND
cLOTnma.
ASKEW
OB MB. -
AT NOB. KM AH DM vTIBTKlKa BTBBET.
OS7-ly
JKUfleKi) FKlOaa
L GANSBAN A BRO.
Mea's, Beys' ud OMldrtn's
SUITS
At Beduced Pricei.
Men's All-Weel Suits rrducedlromiateie U.
Men's All-wool Suits red nend from tlO ten.
2en,'t!-I!0018ulUreauea fromtltteu.
w!S 1! -001 8a,u "Oneefl rrem lit te 110.
. I A";Weel Bnit. reduced from tl. te 111.
Iiswr U'W001 BnU, duee from 118 te
85Juaren' B'l at 11.60, 1 JJ, tl w, )(, u, uie,
tiK.7l.c,,.enr,r6at "no o'Trensera at 790,
Sf l,l,i" Bna net te ba had anywhere
else at the price.
0n,a Army SnlU at W, $3 and 110.
enr custom Department speaks forliseli.
L
d Bre
S. W.OORNHR
NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE BT8.
LANCA8TEB, TA
DRY UOODB.
rpHE PEOPLE'S CASH HTORK.
Te the Ladles.
WE ASK AN INSPECTION OF ONE Ol" TUB
MOST DK3IBABLESTOCKB OK
ts
ts
K VEU OF FEHBD IN THI8 C1I Y.
We have a Corset at Mi which Is better than
these usually sold at this price.
Oar Urllllant at 73a Is as geed as mesttl.CO
Corsets sold te-day In this city.
Our 1100 Corset is scarcely excelled by any
tl.25 Certet in this city.
Alse Misses' & Children's Corsets
We buy thoe goods direct from the manufac
turer rer cash, which places us in the
position te be en "The Ground
rioer" with prices.
It ti 111 pay you te I nspect these geed! an 1
prices
The People's Cash Store.
&. P. RATIVON,
Ne. 25 East King St,
LANOABTKB, PA.
imarlt-lydAw
BABY CAJiHIA UB8.
F
LINN ft BHKNKMAN.
100
Different Patterns
-or-
BABY 6ARR1A6ES
AT-
FL1NN & BRENEMAN.
"Alaska" Refrigerators
HAVE NO EQUAL.
FLTNN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. le2 North Queen Btreet,
LANCABTElt PA.
MUHJOAL.
QUPhirtlOU liUALHY
GaeMD
Corse
Gerse
MUSICAL BOXES.
HKNUY QAUTSCUI SONS,
Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
anaminatien will prove our Instrument
far superior te any ether meke, net apeaklnu
or the worthless trash that abounds In the
market, seen being nf mere annoyance than
pleasure te thulr owners, old and lmper
faitly made Musle ltexes carefully repaired
by experienced workmen from the rrauutae.
terv lnbwitterland. Correspondence solicited
eendstuup loreautcguo and price list.
nnMrlAw
ATTetiyjsrF,
TuniKita. kaukpman
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW,
N0.2 80UTH PIllNCK BT Lancaster. Pa.
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