wi i" "v: xrasExm m ,rv &',. -Tt Ij jp jCHE liAJOASTEB DAILY mTEJJAGxWOEIt, FRIDAY. JUNE 8. I88a i ' t vM Jv v: i m : V Hfi, tm ty- 9yf rv j 6tf' s m m I r l r. VS W&- i t ,5 S "A. Si ' KJ ftf 1 K-s IV j"v Th nv infllfgancar. bAJlUAHX JI7M . I- ? L .MiriMi pebllshee all tte py.SSr ths United rttu up te J" STZtMMlMs hour. V.i mbb it delivered by earners in urn city hfZi nmrandliiK towns for 10c per week j "S, jjW'j W.00 a rear I is-se ,or lx nnUu ', iVajsijisrUireeonUite.periBenUi. .. ' .4MJWW" lam-Llonen (Deable Sheet) Mftt raei only 11.60 per annum, in ad- Li,v,a.MtrihMa wiMn their address) changed '?'. ..itiiMiijiiwvmitt Mter U bow ter i warded,- : favenie9Bw hvbi av m . ji sack Insertion, according te location. THE IHTKLLiaXMCKB, Lancaster, l'a, WTelephene Connection A Great Drawback. The great mass meetings which attend national convention sittings lend them drawback te the dellberateness et their 1 Is counsel. A convention of a few liunarea members that sits surrounded by ten times as many people, cannot be unaf fected by their presence, and the feeling of the galleries Is relied upon often te in finance the action et the delegates. Fer instance, en the last day of the St. Leuis convention there were people in the au-1 dlence who Interrupted the proceedings Tecy Indecorously . wltli their exclama tkms In favor of Gray ; find it looked as though there was design in the perform ance; for Gray was certainly net the choice of the people either in St. Leuis 'or the country. The demonstration was feeble and ineffective ; but national con ventiens should be protected from nil uch influences. They assemble te record the sentiment et the delegates which may be supposed te be that-of the coun try ; and they should be free from the dictation of local and special interests. There Is no way of securing this result but by making the audience small enough te put it under the control et the conven tion efflcers. New there Is hardly a pro pre tense of such control ; and there Is much space te be tilled and se much neise te be overcome, that only the biggest lunged speakers can make them selves heard. The convention hall has necessarily ceased te be a consultation chamber. The principles of the party re net discussed there, but the work of the resolutions committee is taken ns It comes from it. The convention hall is only for voting purposes and nominating speeches and brass bands and huzzas. It may be as well that the dellteratien shall be done by committees, and no great harm may be done by cutting down convention oratory ; but the day may ceme when a very obnoxious lnlluence may be exercised try the masses that Bit around and upon the convention's delegates. A llase Attack. Ilev. O. II. Pendleton, a Worcester, Masj., clergyman, has Bttrled the slander mill In operation against President uip o e land by declaring that the president's life in the White Heuse has been fre quently marked by debauchery, and that bis fair young wife has been compelled te cscape from her husband's brutality by fleeing te Xew Yeik, and that It was for this reason that Mrs. 1'olsem went te "Europe in pest haste. It Is difllcult te understand the depths of depravity that would Inspire such n malicious and base attack upon the domestic life of the foremost husband and wife In the country. If the tongue of slander Bheuld ever held its peace, surely it is Qttlng that it be silent when the evil mind suggests such base and baseless utterances. We published the womanly and indignant reply of Mrs. Cleveland te these charges en Thursday. It burned with virtuous Indignation and Bheuld mnke the guilty author of them squirm llke the vlle worm that he doubt less is, Mrs. Cleveland writes: "I pity the man of his calling who has been made the tool te give circulation te such wicked and heartless lies. I can wish J the women of our country no greater blessing than that their homes and lives may be as happy and their husbands may be as kind, attentive, consldurale and affectionate as mine." If, instead of pity, litis clerical scamp was imprisoned, it would be mero te the purpose. There Is a pathos In President Cleveland's allusion te the vile attack that must go straight te the hearts of oil who read It : X don't bollevo It la worth that notice. Of course theae stories have come te us bore. ad they have been the subject r oenxtani Joking in the beuse between filif. Clovo Clevo Clove Jand and myself and with our friends. They are tee absurdly lalse for notice, I think, and X de bate te have my wlfe'a name brought Inte any discussion. Her tqres flash ence In a wblle when tbese tales are brought te us, and oho ban several times been en tbe point of saying eomethlng indignant te tbe public, but 1 don't bollevo It la a matter whleb alie or 1 or our frlenda ought te notice. X don't belleve any ene will credit these stories wbe doea net want te de se. Oar beuse lias been filled with visitors ; many of Mrs. Cleveland's frlenils have been in It for days and seme for weeks at a time ; Bhe herself is cenatnatly seen by the public. Tbe llttle woman does net leek like an abused wife, and ber young friends knew very well that she Is a happy wife, for abe often wishes tbeuaa happy a inarrled 1 If a as we have together. Ne, 1 will net consent te your writing anything en the matter. My wlfe and I can, X believe, trust te the manly and Christian spirit et our country men and women, te whom this malignant persecution and secret poisoning of reputa tion must surely be odious. Heme things we may bold te be tee contemptible ler notice. The clergyman who thus wounded bitterly the president and his wife is new most abjectly apologizing, but no amends can take from the poignancy of the stib that was intlicted. He should be despised among men, and among his brethren he should be made te fetl the force of the Bcriptural injunctien: "Wee te him by whom scandal cemetu." An Old Trick. The Philadelphia newspapers are in spired te eay that the Heading lean has been a wonderful financial success. The plain f&ctseenu te be that a lean of a hundred million dollars, which is a first Hen upon all the Heading property and bearing 4 per cent, interest, has been sold te a syndicate of the leading bankers of the world atja price less than 67 j centa en the hundred ; that a suls:riptlen for a quarter of this amount has been made at fc"i; being taken as Eoon as the books were opened. Where the success te the Heading com pany in this is we de net well eee. We see that it has Beld 100 cents for 87 or less ; and we see that the people who took Ue 100,000,000 could very well, In Jjersen or by proxy, take t2-j,000,000 of it ever again at any price they chose te same ana m quickly as they wanted te. It is an old trick of syndicates with bends te bcU, te open subscription books and clap them shut, and shout that the whole lead hat bwa taken. Flgfetlng With Death. It Is a question whether any mercy Is shown te n man stricken as General Sher idan 1b with a mortal disease, by prolong lng his life. If the general recovers from the severity of the present nttacks of heart failure, he will be always liable te their recurrence, we are told, at any mo me mo ment, and the strictest regulation of his diet and habits will be necessary te pro tect his life It Is very doubtful indeed, whether there Is any pleasure in living under such censtanttbreatenlng and sucn steady restriction. Hut it Is a question about which there is little use in dlspuU ing, since it is the nature of man te de sire te live under all circumstances, and if his family deslre it for him; and his doctors are appointed te save him whether he will or no. General Sheridan expresses net only a desire but a determination te live. It ,1s the impulse of a nature that net willing te be boaten even by al mighty power. Cenkllng expressed a like resolution and was wholly unwilling te yield te death. The doctors seem te think that it is a great aid te them te have their patients determined te live; but.we note that a great many people who are dally threatening te dio,survlve these who never contemplate such catastrophe. Z UcniiV te the baiidauna, the Htar Span gled banner and auccecu In Indiana 1 Tin: Irish captured n geed abare et the St, Leula convention. Collin pretlded and Dougherty and Tarpey made the nomina ting speeches. Then ter, Mr. Oleveland'a mother waattie daughter of an IrUu book, rjoller. In ISMClorerClovoland was a llulUle law clerk setting ft per woelc aalary. lie iarocelrliig Homewlint mero tliau that to day. Ai.icn 1'iHHKit wm btirled en TuesJay from the nlinahouae hospital of l'hlladel phla, but her funeral was attended by tbe meat oinlnent and respected cltlr.ena and tbey wero honored by that attendance, for Alice Klaher was ene of tbe nobleit and Kreatcat et Women ; et tbe kind that tbe ' world meat honors nfterMicy have left It. Through her labors l'hlladelpbla has been Riven a oerpi of tralned nuraes who nre Justly rcspected as members of a akllled and highly honorable profession, for by tbelr earn many lives are aaved that would otherwlso be lest through Ignorant nursing or no nursing. Meil leal men have often been worm in their praises of careful nursing, but a geed nuree baa been re garded as h rare product et nature, and It has been left for n band of earnest and untelflsb women llke Miss Flsher te preve tbe possibility of educntlng nurses Just as we edttcatn phvslelans. Ot all the new fields openlng for woman's work eutaldn et tbe home clrcle, net ene la better suited te her than this new profession, whleji for n generation nt least will only be chosen by the most unselfish and tbe beat of womeu. 1'jtKHIDI'NT Cl.ISVKl.ANl Will bO tbO eighth American rocheaonMiy bis fellow cltUetiH te the chlef honor in their glff. l)u Neuman Kkiik, of Londen, proal preal proal dentof thotjeclcty for the Study of lncbrlety and chairman of tbe ltrltlsh Medlcal asso ciation of the Habitual Drunkard' leglala leglala tlve committer, read a very Interesting paper before the International Congress of Anthropology In New Yerk, lie Bald : Hcreillty la tbe meat potent causoef these leading te luobrlety, Fully one-half of Ine briates have had tills fatal Inheritance banded te thorn. Inobrlate boredlly may be direct or Indirect, In tbe direct form thore may be tin Inato tendoney te excess lu nar cotics if Ihcse Ik) tampered with, no that thore cau be no moderation. Tills direct lnobrlale predisposition may consist of an overpavtorlug impulse te gut drunk, as seen n n alp et nn intoxicant nrouses tbe Inborn lUme. Thore may be nocravlngfer liquor, but there la au unmistakable un healthy impulse, dlflleult te withstand. Wliother rcalated or net, thla class of 'cases la omlewcd from birth with se strong a proellvlty te Intoxicants Ibat tbe allgbtcat application of nn excltlng cause almost pro pre pro clpllntes the mibject Inte a paroxysm of luo lue luo brlate exeeH?. In ethor cases thore Beems te be au actual pre-natal craving for lntoxl lntexl lntoxl eanlp." Dr. Kerr urges tlmt tbe health history of lnobriates aheuld be carefully traced, te that proper nllownuce could be made for the physical Inability under whleb ninny sutler. Ci.i:ni..Ni'8 recerd along with Tluir man's baiulnnnu make a meat excollent Doueoratlo lUg. William lUtMiKMTKii, it podeatrtan, has Just died lu llilllmore of pneumonia, contracted during a walk, and bis death should be a warning te the men wbe vlo vle vlo late nalure'a laws for the sake ef.a llttle gate moaey. This man ontercd for a match at n Jlalllniore thoatre In which it wax noeesnary te walk 450 miles in order te get a shure of tbe gate receipts. He was net a strong mau, and was rather stout, buthotriedto makeup for tbose defects by bU wonderful strength or will, and managed te keep walking until be bed made -I2U mlles, when be broke down com cem com pletoly, He wai advlsed te give up, but Insisted upon going ou the traek again, though preienllni; a most pitiful appoar appear appoar anceof oxhauatleu. When bobadcomplo bebadcomplo bobadcemplo tod the f50 mlles, be went home, but could nolther Hloep nor cat, and, sinking rapidly, be died a few days later. He wns only thirty j ear a old nnil left a wlfe and child, and a credible record as a pedestrian. .Sen sible men will take warning from this that pluck without dlsoretlon Is mere dan gerous tliau valuable. The pnblle interest in athletle contests Is hardly Increased by the painful exhibition of will pewer driving a worn-out man oleso te the vorge of sul ci de. llAiunsiiL'uu had a monster ratification meeting in the court house there ladt ovou evou oveu lng. 'J he large audlence listened te the spoeolios by promlnent local Dsmecrats, and altsr everybedy bocame tee lioarse te longer obeor for Cloveland and Thurman the meeting cauie te au end. l.aneaater will prepare te ratify with unusual spirit, PERSONAL. Chuibtian K. Bess, father of the lest Charlie, waijeaierday reappointed master ward en et the pert of l'hlladelpbla. , Uui:sham writes te the Uenkhng club of Pittsburg that he will net be disappointed If unsuccessful at Chicago. Gen. MeUitEARY ha been nominated for nouater by ihe Kepubllcana of Krte county, I minuter llleuj at bt. Leuis. JTroratlie New Yerk Bun. W. U. Hensel la known by nnme te all who read the political news et Pennsylva nia. He will be known far and wlde In some ether relation some day, He is a force In publle ell airs. He baa the build of a bulldcg, the will and ferce of a leader of men, the readlneaa and wit et one who was born en bis feet and bred In publle life. Homebody in Missouri bad given vent te the lmpitlonce of the multitude oer the reading of tbe Interminable Hat el names, and in tbe unanimous shout that went up for their emission this Hensel et I'eunsyi vanla eaw tbe opportunity te carry the swarm et men with him farther yet fje be called for tbe actual work of the conven tion. XIe waa beset by the contacting de mands of half a dczeu weuid-be leaders. lie leaped into the aisle and appeared te walk ever opposition aa be utroue forward pressing bla motion. All except the half dozen were with him. He carried his point as in the Western whirl et wind that we read of houses are swept up and borne away, Weary and Wern. When Oie tired factory operative, Hie weary out ilcHir lulwrcr, the evertasked bookkeeper or clcik set W a medical recompense for ex. ncnuii re of bodily force.whcro shall he find t Cenld lha recorded ejperlenre et thou .lulu "if worker l.e role ed, the erdlcl would be 1 h i lln'tcticr's ftemach Hitter, renew; fnlllnir Mrentlh. stimulates the Jaded mental i..i-ni l frcfh ftftultr, and relaxes undue iienoudtennleiin iiethlnjr else docs. Plgcs tmn n regular hal.lt nf .body, appetite and tlerp are promeled tiy It, and It la an M' nilrnble niixlllnry In the recovery of health by rnvnlerent. A faMldleus stomach Is net offended by It, and te persons of lietli sexes In drlicatn health n he occasionally feci the need nf an efficient tonic, the whole range of the n1iarmaceinla and the catalogue of proprie tary mcdlclnea deea net present a mere usefnl safer or mere decUlrc one. It la also Incom parable for fever and ague, rheumatism and kidney troubles. The Itamlaemeat Lady In Utneaata Remarked te a friend Uie ethor day that tha knew Kemp'a lialaam for the Threat and Iinng waa a euporter remedy, aa Itatopped her oeufch inatantly when etheri had no effect whatever, be toprevo thla and eenrlnce you et 1U merit, any drngglat will r!ve teu a Bam ple lioltle frt$. Large atie We. andiueu. v Keptnre core guaranteed ty Dr.J. U. Mayer 831 Arch atrect, l'hlladclphla. Kaae at once, no operation or delay from unalneaa, atteeted by theuaanda of enrel after otherg fall, advice tree, tend for circular, matlO-lydJkw Waate Me Time In vain attempta te oradlcate hlomlahee of tbe feet, but buy buzodent at ence ana eppiy Itvlgoreualy. Woverfoar that It will hurt the enamel of your teeth ltke dentifrices you may have used. On the contrary It will keep tbe teeth Intact, render thorn bright, and perpetu ate or rcslore the health of tbe mouth's In terior. Uetard decay and Btay time's defacing finger with rejuvenating, pleas&nt and whole whele whole semo BO.ODONT. r -r " SPECIAL IfOTJOKS. II. It. Cochran, Nes. 137 and 183 worth gnenn stnwt, Laneuter, l'a., Is aelitng BHILUH'S UOUU11 CUKB as a guarantee te euro all hreat and luns troubles. 18) BIlILOirSCUIlK will Imincfllntely relteve Croup, Whoepln Cough and nrenchltls. for silo by II. II. Cochran, UruggtiU Me. 117 North Uueen street. (71 Mothers Mothers 1 1 Mothers I II Are you disturbed at night and broken of yourrealby a alck child suffering and crying with the excruclatlng pain et cutting teeth t If ae, go at ence and get a botUe of MllS. WINHLOW'8 SOOTHING BYUm-. U Will ro re ro Uevo the peer llttle sufforer Immedl&tflly-de-pend upon It s there Is no inUtake about It. There la net a mother en earth who has eve used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate tbe bowels, ana give rest te the uiother, and rollef and health te the child, operating llke magic. It la perfectly sole te use In all coees and pleaaaut te the tase, and Is the prescription of ene el the eldest and beat temalu physicians and nurses In the United Btates. Beld overywbore,2SconU a bottle, mayie lydAw WUY WtLI. YOU COUdU when Billion's Oure will Ktvelminoaiaterttllur. 1'rlce loots., 60 els , anfl 1. Fer sale by 11.11. Cochran, Drucr KUt, Ne. 1S7 North Uncoil street. (G) One nf my children, n Kill nboiilnlne years e'd had a very baa iltacriaree from her head and noHeof atlilex, vollewigli niatter. We bad two physicians prescribe for her, but without benefit. We tried Kly's Urcain Halm, and inuohte our surprise, thore was aumrked lm lm lm pinvonienl. We continued using the llaim and Inathorttluie thodlacharee was appar ently cured.-O. A. fury, Corning, N. V. I'.ly lirotherr, lhave been nllltcted with ca tarrh. 1 purchased a bottle or your Cream Halm. It mil oiruetod r. complete euro. II. U. Abbett, U7 Urnnl Ave , Allottheny City, l'a. iny'il-Vwdeed,tw A Weman's IlUcerery, " Anolher wonderful dMcovery has been made ana that tee by a lady In thh country. Ulsoaae fustoned lis clntclies upon her, and for Boveii years ahe withstood the soverost teals, but her vital organs wero undornilned and auth seemed lmmlnent. Hhe bought a bettle of Dr. lllnK's New Dlicnvary for Con Cen Con Riimptlen, and was se murhrei loved en taking llril desn that ahe slept all nltiUt r.nd with ene botlle hat been lntiaeuleusly cured. Her name Is Mrs. Hither i.utr. " Thus writes W. C. llamrlck A Ce , of Shelby, N. U. Uutn froe trial bottle at Cochran's llrug Btore, 137 and 1X1 North Uueen street, .Lancaster, l'a. (2) llucklen'i Arulca Balre. Tb IIsstBalvb In the world for CnU.ltrutses Benis, Ulcers, Belt Jthnum, rever Boree.Totter, Chapiiea lianas, Chilblains. Cerns, and all Bklu krupltenu. and posltlvely euros l'lles, or no pay nyiulred. ltfaguaranuiopteglvoper. foci sallataclien, or meney rolnnaea. l'rlce te eon is nor box. rer eate by II. it. Cochran, Druggist, New. 137 and IX) North Qtioen street, VUOU" SilTNJ Junnn lya lAiicuauir, a a. l'lrtt-CUm lunurmnce. Insare with 37iemai' Acfccfrie Oil. Ills the cheapest and host method el Insuntnca we knew of. lly Its use you aie sure te escape many previous aches und pains. Policies ure obtnlmihle at all driiKKUlln the form of bot tles at M cents and II each, rer sale by II. li. Cochran, aruKfflsl, 131 and 13V North Qtioen street, i,ancaauir. tVell hi liter. l.ottle Heward writes Irem Uutrale, N. Y , "My system bocame creatly debtlluitcd thniUKh aidneus prefusslnual dutlng. Butrerea from Hansen, sick heaanclie, nnd blllnusness. Tried Jltirileek Jlloed JIUteri with the most bennllclal eirect. Am well us ever." rer silo by 11.11. Cochran, ariiKKtst, 137 uud KU North tluoen street. Luncmtei. H'AIflfAMAKKJlH I'muDBLruiA, 1'rlOay, June 8, lsss. Concerning trash. We elten tell j'eu that our stocks are never allowed te descend te trash. What is trash ? In general, stun tee peer te dc ei use or service, hence net worth deal ing in. Fer example, imitations of celluloid, frequently adver tised as genuine, Plenty of them, fragile and worthless for practical use. Again. Women's Cotten I lesicry. We offer nothing at less than 25 cents the pair. We could sell a variety of sorts at half that or little mere, but they are coarse, loosely woven and lacking in quality, shape, finish, and durability. Is it wise te buy trashy hose at two-thirds the price of creditable goods with double the wear ? Yeu knew. And these arc hints of our notions en trash. We have taken ever all the Ladies' Jerseys a prominent maker had. Yeu shall have them at sensation prices for such goods. Style, quality, fin ish the best. We have put them in eight lets : 1 Klnest Trench Bilk rinlih Caslimore J erseyp. braided jeke and aluovej werefUSU, new 93 Hi. S rineit French Silk Finish t'&tbmere Jersey, brutded hussar were ftf.M, new fJM. 3-Klnest 1'renchBlik Finish Caihmere Jcriiyn, nueiy uraiaea down irent una tellarand enffj ere M0, new te 50. 4 finest Trench 811k Finish Uislnncre .lnuy. Bilk stitched, silk bntiou bntieu bntiou heloa, and rlbbnn florellW, iiewIJW. fi-l'liie Caabmere Jerseys, braldid and plulu, muuoreus stylca at tlM, $3, $i 1 1. se i ulineDl overyeno v. erth double C Ooea Coshmere ,Meroy, nnuhed with silk, geed bulleus and slik ribbon ,, te-diy's prlee 11 53. Kslluiute thulr value when you feel them. 7 Finest French 811k rinlsh Cashmero Jerseys, with braided icveru were ti ou, uew $3 fu. 8 Worsted Jersey , excellent for weir, geed ter Bummer bathing 'Scents ; worth double. Our 'assortment of Jerseys is most complete, and represents WAKAMAKMnB. the best makers both at home and abroad. It's worth your while te carefully note our 30 fresh-Jersey Novelties. Second fleer, Chestnut street slda. Twe ele vators. There's matter in Dress Goods for a paper full of taking talk, xeuch and go instead. German Pin-checks and Stripes en beige ground, 37c from 75c. All-Weel Beige Plaids and Checks, 50c from 75c. Chevren Strines. 50c from I 75C Handsome Creamy Chains, 20c and 25c. Gray and Brown Beige, 28c and 37Jc. 42-inch Serge, all-wool, blue, green, mahogany, 25c. All-wool an" Silk-and-wool Plaids, novelty effects. Spring and Summer weight, 75c and 85c from $1.25. Many desirable Plaids that were gi, new 60c. Mixed Camel's hair, for trav eling and vacation wear, 75c from$i. Southeast or centre. 37c and 31c Sateen, 25c. Scotch Surah Ginghams, 25c from 40c. Scotch Check Ging hams, 25c from 40. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, 370 from 50. 123c Crinkled Seersucker for gc. Northwcstet centre. Mere than three hundred and fifty Tennis Rackets en the tables ; thirty-five kinds. Every new kind in Rackets as seen as it comes out. Ne dealer in Tennis goods ever did the like before. Just the same with 'all sport ing gear Fishing Tackle, Base Ball, Cricket, Croquet, Lacresse, and a dozen ether things for in doers and outdoors playtime. Wanamaker prices. Ham mocks ; any sort. Mexican Grass, 14 ft., white or colored, liasement, northeast el centre. A Corset maker wants you te knew his goods. If you use them once he has no doubt of the rest. The trouble is te get you te try them. Ladies are as shy of new makes of Corsets as of new makes of silk. A little apt te be prejudiced, per haps. This maker comes te us with "I. C." Corsets by the thousand, and says : "Get them before your trade; nevermind the price." That's his way of advertising drops money en the price. Yeu shall have : 1. C. Ne, se, reKiilar nrlce II 75, for II 55 1 a. he.!ls, rtKUlarprlce!2 2 , for II 10. 1 C. Ne , reKtilur price t2?3, fertlM. 1. C. "Tesca," regular price 1 75, for i. Black, white, pink, lavender, ecru. Maker's claims shape perfect, material the finest. As geed a Corset as we knew of. The introduction price will only last till you get acquainted. ChcBlnul street side, east et atalu AI9I0. The fermentation in furniture prices has its effects. Bedroom Suites and Side boards have been under the reductions. Thirty per cent efi is touching te our pockets and yours. De you see Its mo tive power ? Secend Meer, Juniper street side. The flutter of Red Bandan nas is seen in the land : China Bilk, 60c, 75c, 11, II 50. Cotten, lSKa. Middle Market street ontrance nn J at Hand kuichltl counters. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. MKD1CA1.. A YKU'S SARSAl'AHILIiA. REASONS WHY AYKU'SSAUSAPAIULLA ISl'UKITKlt- A1ILKTO ANY OrilKIirOUTHKCUUE OK1II.OOD D1BKASBS. I.'ocaiue no poisonous or deloterlnus Ingre Ingre dlentsenter Inte the composition of AYKK'tt Sar&it parllla. Ayer's Barsaparl'la contains only the pur est and most oMtellvo remedial properties. Ayer's Bsrsnpnrllla la prepared wl h ox ex ox treiue care, skill and cleanliness. Aycr'sParsapiilllu U pi escribed by lead ing physicians. Ayer's Sarsaparllla It forsale everywhere, and recommended by till first-class drutrgtsU. Ayer's Satstparllln Is a medicine, and net a boverago In dlsgulte. Ayer's Sarsapnillla never falls te effect u cure, when perststenlly used, according te directions. Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is a highly concentra ted extract, and therefore the most economi cal Weed Medicine In the market. Ayer's Sarsaparllla has had a successful carear of nearly half a century and nasnever se popular as at present, , Ten thousands et testimonials are en flle from theso beuefltted by the uiu et Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rnni'ARKD DT Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oe , Lewoll, Mass. l'rlcetl.' six bottler, 5. WorthUabettlo. iuuelteiu AYKK'S KABHAl'AKlIiLA. ren B1LS AT II. II. COCltttAN'a OltUU 8TOUK, Nea. 137 A I W North Uuoen atM Lancaster, l'a. aprt-2mdAw AltK YOU UONSUMITXVK T UHKl'AliKKU'd aiNOKUTONIO without delay. A laiti mrdlctnel compound thucure when all else lulls. Una cured the w oral cases of Cough, Weak Lungs, Asthma, Indigestion. Inward Pains, Kxh&ustlen. In valuable for lthuumatlsiu. rouiale Wenkue, and ull pains and disorders of the Stomach and hewels. 60cnt Druggists ITLOUUSTON COLOQNK, Most fragrant and Lasting of fertumes. 25c, Druggists, (t) TOBACCO. fine piece or CHEWING TOBACCO IB 1KDIID X tUXUBT. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cernea as near betna; a fine piece el PLUG TOHACCU as It Is possible te make It, and la known as a STANDARD BRAND AUONtt UKALKB8. We areriurethatONKTIUAL wl.l Convince Yeu of Ita Merits. sTLoek for the red 11 Un tag en each plng- J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUISVILLE, KY ) BOOTH AND HHOBK. B OOTH AND SHOES. D. P.STACKHOUSE. SEASONABLE! SHOES -A?D- SLIPPERS. rruflenl buyers will consult tbelr own In terest by examlng the many bargains In sea sonable Shoes and Slippers that we are new able te oirer, which we have secured at a very low price. A s we are able te sell them at prices never befere heard or, It will pay you te call curly as possible, far they must be sold. I. P. STACKIOUSE, 23 & SO EA6T KINO, BT., I.ANCASTKIt, I'A. ft-MlydAw JTKW SHOK HTOKB. The Pedestrian I Te men dealtlng an easy and comfertnblo M100 wu would loctmmend the Pedestrian. The uppers are made or two pieces of calf skin, thorefota doing away with the extra top usually found In men's nhoes; hand-sewed ann without llnlncr. ConHerineutly, there Is nethlnunn the Inside of the shoe te hutt or cbate the feet. LOW SHOES. A very desirable line of low-cut nhees for men'xwear. A hand-made, Oxford tee, plain bread tee. make a walking easy. Alse the same style Bhoe In Dongela.sof tana easy te tbe feet, for'yeung men's wear, la coir and Dongola, narrow tee uud tip. OXFORD TOES. Our line of Oxford tees Is large, comprising everything deilruble fei maics, misses anu cnuar ren In low-cut shoes. TennN and lllcvcle ahees of everv dcncrliv tlen and at all prices. Wlgwum allppera for men '1, boy's, ladles', mlsaes' and children's weur. H. SWILKEY, (New Cash Shoe Btore) tfe. 24 North Queen Street. LANCASTEK, l'A. marK-Smd F RKY A EUKKHT. HOW TO SAVE FItOM 25 te 50 Per Cent. WE HAVE BOUGHT W1TMKU ItKHS' KNTIKK STOCK Of BOOTS ANIi SHOES. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ! And net having room for them In our EASTKINUSTUEKTBTOUK.we resolved te epen a Branch Store at Ne '.-J West King street, whero we must sell them en Inn row Weeks, (as we cannot Hunt the store longer than July 1st,) te de se we will pesltljeiy sell thorn At and Belew Cost. Arreng the stock are seme of tbe best makes We will positively save you Irem 25 te CO pur cent, en all the goods bought al this store- lnunt's Pebble and Kid Butten Shoes, 25c. Child's Kid Spring Heel Shoes, 4 tn 8's, 5flc. Child's Kid and Pebble Spring Ueel Shoes, regular prlce 75c and 85c, We. Old Ladies' Lace shoes, Begular l'rlce II 25 and 11.50. l 00. Chlla's and Misses' drain Lace Shoes, regu lar prlce ene and 1100,50 s. All kinds of MUses' Sboes, Heel? and Spring Hcnls. regular prices ll.'J), 1., l 50, II Hi and 11.75, 1 te and 11.25. Special Inducements. Ab we havn a large let el 2K. 3 and SH we offer Special Burgulns te Ladles who can weur tbesn BlZO. Ladles' Clove Kid Tep and Pebble Shoes, l5i regular price, 1100. Ladles' 1210 Sbns ler 11.50 1 13.00 Shoes for 12 25 and iS0: IISOHboes for I2.5J; 11.00 Shoes for 11.00; 5.(Oand5 25bhee9 lerllui. Bpace falls us te mention prlcesef our Men's Sheeq, but we will sell thosejust as cheap as tuu above mentioned prices. tall In te see the Goods whether you Intend te purchase or net. we will consider It NO THO U II L K te show the goods at these prices. The One-Price Cash llouse, 'Iho Leaders et Lew Trices In Beets & Shoes. BHANCH STOItK NO. 29 WKST KING STHKKT, (Next Doer te Hager'a Stere ) MA1NSTOUK: NO. 0 EAST KING STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. SVNOTICK As no must positively vncate this room July 1, we will keep this Slora open even' evenluj:. arilma OAJiKlAUHa. s I'ANUAKD WOKK. EDW.EDGERLEY CAUItlAdE XIUILDER, N03 40,1.4t,45MAUKKT STKKVT, Hear Of l'ostelllco, Lancaster, l'a, I have In Stock and Ilulld te Order Every Variety el tbe following styles 1 Ceupe, Hug Hug KteH, Cubrlolets, Carriages. Victorias, Business Market Wagons, Phoitens, Kxpress Wagons. 1 uiunlev the best Mechanics, and ha u lacll. Hies te build correctly any style of Carriage desired. TheOuallty, Styluand irinlshet my work makes It decidedly the Cheapest In the market, 9-WKHAVKTUKUKSTANDCHKAPKST CAHT1NTUK MAKKKT. FREY & MM, MKDICAI OOOD'H BAKSAl'AKU.l.A. bloeiTpoison Whether erlilnaUna: la disease, or from hand II off chemical or vegetable poisons, la cured by Heed's Sarsaparllla, which thoroughly cleanses, purines and enrlchei the blecd. After snob disease as small-pox, tsarlet f aver, ana uiphtheris, Heed's Karsaparnia is or great benefit In expelling the virus and tenlng-np ana strengthening the body. " 1 was poisoned y poUen Ivy, and let It go till the poison get Inte my bleed, when I waa eblhred te give np my work, and was confined te my house for two months. I had leres and scales en me rUOM HEAD TO CBIT. my finger nails came off, and my hair and whiskers cameeut. I had two physicians, but did net sesin te get much better. Then I saw Heed's Barsaparllla advertised and bought a bottle. It helped me ss much that I continued taking it till I had nsed three bottles, when 1 was enred, I can recommend Heed's Barsa- parllla te all as the best bleed purifier I knew of" O. W. Yum, TO Paik Avenue, lirock lireck lirock pert, N. Y. MAMBIA-1MPURE It LOO I) I nsed te be troubled with fever and ague, malaria, pimples en the face, and ether affeo affee affeo tlens resulting from bleed Impurities." 1 was Induced te try Heed's Sarsaparllla; asaresult I have vigorous heallh. It keens me well throughout the year." W. Stswast, CM Myr tle Avenne, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOOD'S SABSAFARILLA Beld by all druggists, ri 1 six for 3. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar. HOOD'S 8A.KSAPAK11iIjA FOR BALK at U. n. Cochran's Urng Stnrr, Het. 1S7 lid 139 North queen bU, Lancaster, Pa. pr-2mas D JJFt'Y'S MALT WHISKY. Duffy's Formula. Composed rnnclpslly of Haw Beer and Duffy's I'are Malt Whisky. It will Cure the First Stages et Consumption 1 Build up the Tissue 1 Increase tbe Strength ; Add Vitality and Lire ; Olve Geed Celer te the race 1 reYm a healthy appetite ; while as a tonle and bleed makerlt has no rival. if your druggist does net keep It, send ene dollar te the Dutty Malt Whisky Ce , Uoches Ueches tcr, N. Y.t and they will send you a bottle by express, charges prepaid. THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO., (5) UOCUK3rKlt,M.Y. M ANDKAKK I'lLUS. DR. SOHEUOK'S IATSDRAKE PUIS 8TAKOAUH FOUOVKIl HALF ACRNTUHY. I'UAISKU ON JSVAUX TK1AL. CUUK Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Flatulency, Ccllc and nil diseases of the stemtch; Costlvenese, Inllammatlon.Ul Inllammatlen.Ul Inllammatlon.Ul arrbcei and dUeases et the bowels ; Con gestion, llllleusncss, Nausea, Headache, Ulddlnesp, Nervousness, I.lver Complaint, and all dlseascs arising from a gorged ana sluggish liver. They reduce congested conditions, break up stubborn complica tions, restore free, heallhy action .te the organs. They aie rUUKI.Y VIOETA1U.K, 8TKI0TLY ltKUA HLKAND AUSOLUTKLY SAITU, for saleby all Druggist. Price 25 cents per box; 3 bexes for C5 cents; or stnt by mall, pestage free, en receipt of prlce. Dr. J. H. Echenck A Sen, Philadelphia. ml7-lydAw sc CHENOK'H MANDKAKE X'1I.I.S OB BALK AT 11.11. COOUUAN'S UUUG8TOUK. Neu. 137 A is North (jucen St, Lancaster, l'a apr5-2md&w piIiY'B OHKAM BAliM. OATARRH--lY fever. KLY'S CUKAM 11ALM enres Cela In Head Catarrh, Uese Celd, Hay rever, Oeaf iiess.lltuid iiess.lltuid acbe. Prlce re Cents. JCASY TO USE. Kly Dre'B, Owego. N. Y U. S, A. KLY'S CUKAM HALM Cloaneei the Natal rassages, Allays 1'atn ana Inflammation, Heals ihe Seres, Hesleres the Seubcs et Taste ana smell. TllYTUK CUltl.-. A particle Is applied lntocaeh nostril and la agretable. l'rlce 50 cents at Druggists; by mull, registered, CO cents. KLYimOTHKUH, K Warren Streat, New leik. nevlMydftw lAINK'S OELKHY COMPOUND. PAINE'S CUUK3 NKUVOU3 l'HOSTUATION, NKKVOUS HKAOACUK, NKUKALUIA, NKUVOUS WKAKNKS8, STOMACH AND 1.1VEH D1S KASKS, KHEUMATISM, DYBl'Kl'SIA, and all Affections of the Kidneys, WEAK NERVES. 1'AINK'S CKLEUY COMPOUND Is a Nervo Tonic which nover falls. Ceululntng Celery and Cocea, these wendeiful stimulants, it specluly cures all nervous disorders, RHEUMATISM. PAINK'S CKLKUY COMPOUND purines ths bleed. It drives out the lactic aclc, which causes Uheumutlsm. and restore the bleed making ergana te a healthy condition. The true remedy for Kheumallsm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAINK'd CELEIIY COMPOUND quickly restores the liver and kidneys te perfect health. 1 his curallvu power, combined with Its norve tonics. Is why It Is the bust rutnedy for all kidney complaints. DYSPEPSIA. PAINK'S CKLKUY COMPOUND strength ens the stomach, and dulets the iutves of the dlgosttve organs. This Is why It cures even the werse cuses of DyspepeU. CONSTIPATION. PAINK'S CKLKUY COMPOUND Is net a cathartic It Is a laxative, giving tasvand natural action te the bowels, itegularlty surely lollews 1U use. Uoeommended by professional and business men. bend for hook. Prlce, tl.00. Sold by Druggists. WELLS, K1CUAUDSON A Ce., Proprietors. Burlington, Yt, (.') PAINK'H OKLKKY COMPOUND VOn SiLU AT II. It. COCHUAN'S DIlUO STOUK, Nes. 137 A 130 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. apr4-2indAw SAKK, 8UKK AND Hl'EKDY OUHK. Kupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases ofellhorsex. Why be humbugged by quacks when you can find In Dr. Wright the only Usa dlak Physician In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Cimu THSMt CcrssUuarantssd. Advlce Free day andevenlng. Strangers can be treated and re turn hemu same day. Olllces private. DU.W. II. WKIUHT, 241 North Ninth fa true t, Above Itece, P O. llex C73 Phlladelpula. fubJ5.IydAw NOTIOR TO TKK8l'ABSEU9 AND UUNNKU3.-A11 persons are htreby for. bidden te trespass en any of the lands 01 txe Cornwall and sr twellHstati-s tn Ibanen cr Lancaster count les, whether Inclesed or unln. olesoa. either for the purpeae of ahdeuns; or ri-Mmr. bj. thn law will wi rlirldlv enfeiced against all trespassing en sold lands of Ike uc- j law iu uw -..liniijl uflnr Ihli nntlftA. Wit. COLXklAH rUIKMA, K. VKUOY ALDN, MIW, O. FKXSMAM, Atierniyf for u,w.Oeim.n'i unr CELERY GOMFOID CIMTJIINO. ASKEW OR ME. AT MOB. M AMU M8 WEST KINO STREET. OfJ-lyd jjlBubeitb rufeus. L. GANSMAN ft BRO. Men's, Beys' led Children's SUITS At Beduced Price. Men's All-WoelSultareducedfromiatoasso. Men's All-Weel Suits reduced from 110 te 17. Men's All-Weel Butts reduced from (11 te 18. Men's AlLWoel Suits reduced from 111 te lie. Men's All-Weel Suits reduced from 111 te 111, Men's All-Weel BulU reduced from 118 te 113 80. Beys' All-Weel Bulla redueed from 18 te M. Beys' All-Weel 8nlts redueed from IT te IS. Beys' All-Weel BulU redueed from 18 te 17. Beys' All-Weel Bulls reduced from 10 te 17. Children's Bulls at 11.50, 11 75,12 60, U, l, 14,50, 154)0. Examlee our great line of Trousers at TOO, II, I1.SM1.75, 12,1X50, 3. IS.CO, 14, 11.60, 3 All spienaia styles ana net te be had anywhere else at the price. Grand Army Bulls at 16, IS and 110. Our Custom Department speak s for itseli. L Gansman it Bre., S. W.OORNBR NORTH QUEEN & ORANQB BTS. L ANCA8TKU. l'A. FURN1TVRB. v(jhs a gibbs. Where We Are, and What We Have. We occupy the 2d, 3d and 4th floors ei Ne. 31 Seuth Queen street On these three floors, each 30 by 125 feet, we show an entire new stock of Parler, Chamber, Library, Hall, Dining Roem and Kitchen Fur niture in every grade. Our stock is mere complete than ever, but the prices are selling the goods rapidly. When you come our way, step up-stairs and see our bargains, whether you buy or net. OCHS a GIBBS, 31 Seuth Queen Street, Up-stairs. aprll-lyd I tloelre te call the attention of my friends and patrons te the fact that I am nowpreparod te de general Undertak ing1, te which my per sonal attention will be gtven at moderate charges. Respectfully, WALTER A. HEINITSH, 27 & 20 S. Queen St. Residence 37 WeBt Vine Street, opposite St. Mary's Church. TTTIDWYER'S. FURNITURE WIDMTER'S COENEH THE OLD COltXJSlt 13 FULL Or UOOD NKW THINGS. Ourateck Is tee large and must be rodueed befere the season clones. Te de this we have concluded te give the peeple a chance te get Geed Furniture I AT A L1TTLK COST. We have some goods fnet the newest, but Just as geed) that will be sold If the price put en them will sll them. these are (3 UK AT BARGAINS, and we ex. peel te sea them move ltvely. WIDMYER'S FUliNlTURK STOUK Oer. East King & Duke Sts. UROVKK1KX. sTtAPHARD'H MILD OUKED HAM V ANDBKKAKPASTIIACON. Unequaled ler tenderness and dellc&cy of flavor. We guarantee that thore Is nothing te equal them In quality In this market. 'J bou beu sands of the host families are new using them. They give universal satisfaction. Trythein and tell your neighbors f Dried Beet und Bologna nicety rnippee. Prices reasonable. ui IKOKUK WIAHT. T BUltSK'ti. POTATOES I POTATOES I We have a let of Potatoes at 4Ce a bnsbel we think cheap: coat mere money, but must be turnel. Karly Uese, geed, at euc , and Poor Peor Peer lea i at 70c. CANNKD GOODS I Pell's corn at 7Xc a esn. or Kelt's Tomatoes at three cans tortfie i or string lleans at three cans for 25c : or Pared Canned Peaches at lie a can is very cheap jrme Canned Cem Dew Drep, Paris or Pride el Malno at 15c a cuu. BIIUCKIN'S SOUl'g iblcken, Meek Turtle -Tomate, Ox Tall, BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU.I'A. -' .Jf- nw. . ;vii!a6te5-:-'.