Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 27, 1888, Image 2

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iTOABTEB BAIXiT INTEIJ2QENCER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1888.
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Pallv IntellUfrncT.
"rsigsfijji. jp . 'a
tmblishe all tie
T the United rresi up te
hour.
u Millien or Tna lirratu-
mwnn by carrion in tee city
lag town ler iuc per
a TMirt K.M for six month
months i tee per month.
,r lmiuonen (ueuuie Bneevj
only 11.50 per annum, in aa-
i wMtilnr their address changed
IMa state where the paper it bow ler-
rU from 10 te as eta.pcr line
. according te location.
Will IHWI.T.inKNriKK.
V lncater. Pa.
ICOIIBMIIOB
A Easy Victory.
&&!, net likely te be a very het cam-
The iWDumican nominations iuiye
ifryctlmlyrecelvil by the party,
Mre u nothing in mem or in me
they represent te excite great
Mm. Great claims are made, In
i wteidv nlatfenn. for the virtue of
I party as exhibited in ita acts, but tlie
etten or tne people, extenainR evi r
I tag term during which the ltepubli-
.'party held power, wm nei sustain
tafias. It was cast out tour years
MtMtanae It was found wanting.
i i"uinnt ItA washed free, irem
M
Pb of emission and cenimls-
by the virtuous declarations
! ita platform. "When the devil is sick
I It a very nice devil; but he Is net te
ltratted nevertheless. Its platform
I that the ltepublican parly 13 op-
I te all the publb abuses tliat were
uracticed durteir its relcn, and
i the Democratic party Justly claims
l endlt of abating. The matter Is loe
i in the publle mind te make II al nil
, jaaMble for the Republican platform te
Mmre te its party tue support h hiums
gtrtware In favor of reforms that llie
;piecratic party baa Instituted, lis
Mstratlen or tne civu service,
ifcj treatment of public corporations nnd
''ltd disposition of the public lauds
te say nothing of its policy upon ceo cee
Jwmlc questions, entitles it te, nnd ebtnins
fir it. tlie support of the best political
itiment of the country. It enjoys the
MevBdenee of the country, and we con-
; jMer it quite impossible that the decision
flbis contest snail ue against u. we
net believe the ltepublican lenders
ct te win it. Harrison would net
been their candidate it they had
i their way te success, lilaine would
fret have Bleed aside it he had such hope
' C election as might lave been borne
Iran the unanimous nomination of nu
attiusiasMc party. With such unan
feftity of feeling in the party ns
-would have made lllalne its heartily
- inmerted candidate, lie might have been
witeted president. But that is supposing
,-condition of things which does net
'(Matt and could net be produced . There
li be such unity and strength In the He-
; jttblkan party. It needs te be born
i ana nave another name, periiaps,ai
i, before it gets another cliauce at
fefleehreta.
nii, i - m
sl Harrison's strength.
; '4i'It is somewhat tee seen te say whether
i twBepubllcans could have dene better
CP uVmIIK 1Tartfun Ttfrlrrnf! rnttlinm Rpnmn
m the unprejudiced Democratic vision
tlie stronger man te have named. Theio
. aHVAtMnr llnrrlaftn'a wlilpll will return
a bother him, notably his record en the
ytiinne question, which will net be agree
We te theraciQc coast that Is se strongly
iwitpeaed te Chinese cheap labor. Callfe'-
la took him, after Blaine, ns a patient
, lUces caster oil; and very probably his
fc ,omlnatlen will have a caster oil effect
r jan California lteniiuiicans. When ther
P. .wnld net get the man they wanted they
;.Mem te nave resolved te laice me worst
,ii medicine they could get, as a relief te their
(trouble. It leeks as though they wanted
, nominee tewicrincu uuu iciivu me way
LV clear for lllalne four years hence.
:1 JBnt the whole of the United States is nut
9a ue x'aciuc coast : anu iiarrisen comes
& . .....'..... .. . .
ht. pxrem an important political state mat no
rjuejr luuuuuuij jiiiiu iu uaii , .11111 IIU
ff Bad a grandfather whose reputation sheds
! lustre en ins name, via Tippecanoe"
Ji still remembered by the elder voters,
;Shn Inva tn tail nt Mm Innl nl.ler
yzy " v. : , 7 ,. .
j;.ejsipiB;n iiiad miue nun pruaiuent.
l'Itmust ba noted, however, that the
Tvtaaces are against two Harrisons being
:;lected president ; and this Harrison lias
Known uereat in u gubernatorial election
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s'tebe as unfailing favorite of ferttn e.
V. ... ...
g We can congratulate ourselves that It
'Jja going te ba a clean campaign,! light
,' Annan issues, which the rpsnpntivn iMtwll.
(Bte will worthily represent. The is.
n mam " nut ua ii uistiituk ill iiiui, uuu
' S-frtnnal eilmtriitlnn nmv Iiuva inni-li lr
1'de with the result ; but there will be no
Kd detraction et candidates te Increase thn
tZZjZfmfXtMmnnl llArn 441i& faana AfiitlllA..
rTV W.MJWWVM1 WV.U VWV.JO .OllO Ufc (U U kCU tlUII
;ersus mere protection, ana te the con.
R;,.ill4erfttlen et the divers ether questions
rsuea uy tne piauerms ; tue main one
MiEl.l fl HtnlnH rF 4tr .MltlfAil ...1 L.I.I..
7 WU15 niiu ui tjiu 'untiuai iiuuilllllini-
.jens has deserved be3tef the people.
Ne Lenger Augniimps.
The 2few Yerk Times and the 1'revl-
dence Journal, that have been in the past
ltepublican newspapers of the independent
tariety, declare themselves in favor of
tllA P.lftrt.lnn nf PlnvAlnml nml 'I'lmpmnn
$heir reason being that they have confl cenfl confl
isece in tlie present national adminiatra-
. siuu iu iKjueve m tne iJcmecratic ixisl.
'(vue uniu me lunu.
tit The se-called Murenmn vntn ,.i,iei,
fr;feas been chielly resident in Xe'w i:nt.
iHliuul. will nrnhnlilv Trtl..l.r .- .1
hft Democratic ticket, the voters nssmnw
Mte full name and garb of Democrats
ft maA this net withstand Inn thn iinAi,u
Jr w-- n ...v IIHUUItl
j?, tumable personal character of Harrison.
Ui If Harrison had been the nomlnee of hla
party four years age, there would have
keen no Mugmumps, who were called
late uemg uy the elrenslve personal char-
? Bcter or jiiaine. jiui new that thev
Tavei,een afflliatlng with the Democratic
r 'de. they find themselves weanmi fmm
J ' Kielr Republican proclivity and ready te
mmj wuu tne party meynave approved.
afj rresiaent Jiiiet, or Harvard cellhgu,
'-"-.' & Hint, irarrlenn le -n .!
Hi ftiOB OS the HenublicnnR rnnld lin vn maAa
JJi . -""- w .M , ....V.
put he is a Democrat himself nnd pro pre
tases te vote the Democratic ticket: und
i'i.',""thuiks that all the Muewumns who
,fjraBet affected by devotion te nMoiier
'. KetHlve tariff will de the same.
rt j-tKaeazie the KleKiuaker.
l, Tke North r.Br, ....
-f(tL . V , ". nil. UU IUUKK3 a
ir7: . . H "u acKenitie, who
gftlf', ,n "MntlnUrvlew that he
JM refralnel from declxing the malady
et the late emperor te be cancer because
he wished te prevent a regency.
Ne wonder the Germans are angry.
An English doctor calmly announces
that lie undertook te say who should rule
Germany, nnd furthermore there is no
doubt that his plans were thoroughly and
triumphantly successful.
The Gastl (c calls for nn explanation,
but the self satisfied Macken7le is safe at
home nnd can afford te held bis peace.
In their indignation the Germans will
forget all about the Englishman's geed
deeds and his firm opposition te nn oper
ation urged by the ether physicians which
would probably have ended Emperor
Frederick's career much sooner.
The Gazette undertakes te deny that
either the late emperor or his wife de
sired te rule even for a short time, but
with regard te the lady the statement is
quite beyond belief , unless she is a very
different sortef woman from what report
has represented, The great increase of
her income ns nn ex-empress ever what
it would have been ns the widow of a
prince, and tlie authority nnd dignity et
her position, would make a lack of such
ambition seem unnatural in anyone net
noted for rare and peculiar traits of char
acter. On Mendiiy night the young Kepublt
cans of this city sent a dispatch te Candi
date Iiarrisen congratulating and assuring
him that this county would give the
ltepublican tlcket 12,000 majority. A l.an l.an
caster dispatch te the Philadelphia J'rrm
te day aaya the "Old (Juard." will glve liar,
rlaen a thousand majority. It the returns
show only a thousand majority for the
Kepubllcana llie Democrats will have dene
nobly. Tlie Damoeraey nre organ Izsd for
the fray and are omlenvorlng te mirprise
the a. O. V.
Hunateu De.f Ua.mi:he.v was nottlieughi
or by the Uhlrnge conventlon. Ills atale's
dolegnteN wero wrapped up In Hliermnn
entliiiBlasri). As long as Quay lias the key
te the ltepubllcan heunu in this state,
Uatnoren will have te centent himself
watching the shoep following the stair et
the new shoplierd.i
m m
Ne uiatler hew llie Henubllcan candi
dates for prcsldentlal ollleo may loom up
or be anowed up liofero olectlon day It
Reems clear that the great issue of the
einipnlgn wilt be upon tnoasures aud net
in en, Tlie Damecracy can afford le let the
men aleMj bcoause the records of the uom uem uom
Ineos Kpcul: for thoensolvos. The Ke
publican have bound thomaelvca
firmly, te n liinlntonance et the
proBent tarlll' and have nssumed that the cry
of proteotlon le Amer loin labor could be
relled upon te drown all talk about any
lowering el taxes.
They are uncompromisingly oppesod te
any lowering of the tarlll evon If it can be
dene without harm te industries, for they
held that the emallest slop in (hat dlroctlen
is perileus, nnd from this joslllen there la
no retrrn
The Democrat leldly nnd porslstently
nrge h reduction of the tar III and are
cager le show that It can be dene without
the least dnnKer te American Industrie.
Thin ground of perll te Industry Is the only
ene en which the Kepubllcana ran light
and Ills trcnohernus ground Indoed. I f the
tarlll Is no tUllo.Ue of adjustnient that a
mosuure of the cotiRervatlvo t7pe of the
Mills bill can ondnnger the country II we
must contlnue taxing the poeplo beynnd
tlie needs of governmonl and trust te peli
ticians te return the surplus te the poeplo
through ponslen bills and pnblle works,
then are we net nn the read te tyranny by
way of n Htendlly increaslng tarlllT An Im
poverished peeple, hii onormeusly wealthy
governmont controlling absolutely the
whcels of Industry and the volutne of trwle
nnd tllstrllmtlng vast muns at Ita own frce
will. Could there be a strenger tyranny or
ene uiore skillfully dnvtsed te cepe with
fie poMer et the ballet nnd te defy It?
J i'Txh: Tiiurman takes n geed bird's bird's bird's
oye vlew of the situation. He speaks ns an
old observor, and calmly and frankly. He
ronslders the nomination of llnrrlseu n
very geed ene, but novertholoss sure te I e
bonten, sliice It Is net strouger than lis
party. Multiplication et words can add
nothing In this cnniprohenslvo HtatomenL
Te llie unprejudiced Judgment thore Is
nelhlng that odors any prospect of Itopub Itepub
llcan Niioeota.
PEitaeHAn.
Wm. It. Hahnum hai been re olectnd
clialrumuel llu Domnaratle uatlennl coin,
iuittte.
J. H. ri.Mtumtv, of Iowa, liai been
EOloetod in 11. I JnneH' auoneaier ni chair
man of the national Kepubllran committee.
Mils 1'oi.mem, inottier-In-law of 1'rcBl
dent Uloveland, arrlved In New Yerk
Tuesday nvenlng by the stoamer Wostorn Westorn Wostern
iand, I10111 Antwerp, hhe was met at the
liotel by her daughter, Mrs. Oloveland.
KDWAitn I), ltnu.r.v, son or Mrs. Mary
A. Jtellly, nf this city, was graduated at ML
Nt. Mury'ii coIIeko, Kmmitsburg, Mnry
land, te day. The subject of hU graduation
address was "Tiie l'rogressof Journalism."
lli:v. lteiimiT J. McUank, a clergyman
of the Heiiiau Citliolle chureh, who had
been colleotlug funds for the erection el a
chapel in Anney, County Antrim, Ireland,
died middnuly In Philadelphia en Meudsy,
aged -10 ycniH.
Kiunuv IlewAltn Oav, Joint author
with Wllllaiii Cullin llrjiini, of Kryaut
and (lay's ' History of the Unlted Htates,"
died In New Yerk en Monday, altera ttiree
years' lllnnee, due te nn alleatlnn of tlie
pine. Mr. (Jai' was born nt Hlngham,
MBStachiisetts, In 1SI1,
l'itr.-.nif.Nr Ci. i:ur.ANii, accompanied
by HecretarlcM Kayard aud Vila, Hsnator Hsnater Hsnator
eloct Kariieur ami Jlojiresontatlvo O'l'er
rail, left Waslilugten this morning by spo spe
clal train for UhHrlottesvlllo, Vn., te attend
the oeuimniicoiuoiU cxorcUes of the Uni
versity nf Virginia. After the oxerolses ut
the University the party wilt drlve te Mon Men Mon
tlcelto, the old home et Themas Jollerson.
OiiAiiiMv Kisnku, of the Democratic
state committee, sas : " 1 propeeo te get as
far away as potsdble from Iho 1(H),01K) ma
jority that neneitil Hastings has promlsed
Harrison as tliu Itepubllcau contribution of
Pennsylvania. X have no promlses or
braes te make new that we shall carry the
state for Cleveland nnd Thurman, but 1 de
say that there Is an absolute certalnty of a
vigorous IlKht ever every square inch et
territory within the slate limits."
SuxATenOi'AV, says a Chicago special
In the Pittsburg Jli'piitci, dated Monday
nljjht, ordered Htate Chairman T. . Coepor
etl the iloer of the convention this morning.
Cooper was engaged In euglneerlng the
Hlalne boom among the delegatus, when
Quay told him If be did net get out and let
tuem alone he would call the sergeant-at-arms
and have him removed, Coepor, net
detlrliiK tocrente a tonne, left the deirga.
tlen and went back te the platform. He
wbs lu urird humor, as he had just wen
feOO from Colonel Hay no en a vsaeerthat
BLerman would net be nominated.
illuii en sniiuinluc.
rrem the Kestflu Ulobe.
Asthesoasenoiswlmmlugisat hand, a
few hints te learncrs may be UBetul. Jho
llrst essential Is te knew hew te use the
hands aright, with the vlew ti keeping the
head well out el water, and the next 1p te
keep ene feet en the bottom until f niclent
conlldence in r,crjulred toraHettutuuorali',
After a few trials the learner will be able
te ralee it altogethor.
Then, be net in a hurry te use Iho hands,
a If We decoded en striking out, but try
and aequlre deliberation. Let every atroke
have a lull sweep of the arms, and let the
feet take care of thouseivos. it is net
necessary that the feet should be raised te
the surface el the water. The lejy. from
the sheuldera downward,. should no kept
at an angle of thirty degrees te the piano et
the horizon. This Inclination, with every
forward movement, will tend te threw tlie
head out Hperui whales, when frightened
sink thelr llukea and threw thelr beads out
et water te obtain thelr highest ipeed, The
head of the sperm whale I Hit at the front,
sod U ena third the slzs of the body ; the
head et a flnbuck la pointed j the en threw
bla head out, the otner ruabca through the
water horizontally. ,.
The loarner who wlsues te acquire the
art of wimmlnff for reoreilon anu net ler
rrofeaalenat purpoies ought te pay little
attention te the movement of the leetuntll
be haa norfeet control of Ills hanilt; then
the feet will Instinctively oeme Inte play
and perform .their part without much
theiurbL Who think of thelr feet when
walking? In the tat y atagea of learnlng
aawlmmer doc net aoem te be nallAfled
until he bring his feel te iheatirlacc This
haa tondeney te attain the body Jut
above the hlpa and te bury the head.
Mwlmmlne: In seaway the bejy will take
many position, soeordlmr te the height of
the wavea encountered. Homntlme, it will
be vertical and at otber times mere or lese
inclined te keen the head out.
It Is well for beslncer te have rerir n
With him te keep hi hand under the chin
at ilrat, while the me of the hand la being
acquired. Theae hints apply only te com
mon horizontal flwlnimlng ; that having
been acquired and confldenoe obtained,
there wli be no dllueulty In learning all
the ethor movetnenta, such as swimming
en the aide or en the back, diving or turn
ing heel overhoad, forward or backward.
Hemeinborlhlii,teo, tbatlf aporsen taken
with cramps will threw hlrnwlf upon hi
back he will float without effort, evon If hla
legs should be drawn up. Never neglect
toatuilthe cars with cotton wool. Many
person have attributed deafnwm In taking
water through the eara when swimming.
A 11AIII tJUOOMKU,
A New Yerk Weman's Nevel Orcopnlleii for
Sinking a Living,
rrem the New Yerk Bun.
The names of the occupations whleh re
11 nod wotnen In roduced circumstances are
seeking newaday are loglen. A roperlor
was Intreduced by a friend the ethor day te
a lady who was earulng e very romfertablo
livelihood as n hair groemor. "I'm net a
halrdrosser,'sho said, "I'm a hair groemor.
1 don't de up hair at all. 1 only comb tlie
hair and glve It that goneral attention which
every woman's hair domain! two or three
tlmeaawoek. There are let of wemen In
this city who are In this business, and who
would scorn te call themselves professional
hair drosters,
What de 1 de te the hair 7 Well, llrst
I rub it dry with n selt and then with a hard
brush. I don't put a let of water aud 'clean
ing stiilf upon the hair at llrst, as soine de,
but alter 1 have the dandrull all out I wet
the hair with a sltnple solution, whleh 1
knew te be oflectlvo and net doleterlous ;
then 1 rub and brush the hair dry again.
Next oenies the trlmmlnL'. 1 null out the
gray hair ene by ene, taking earn te pull
thein ae that tbe Fcalplsnet lacerated and
the halroellsthoinsolveadcdroyod. Thore
Is a great art In pulling out hairs. Yeu
must pull thein In the dlroctlen
In whleh they He In the scalp, Just ns you
would n si Iver of weed from your hand, in
the dlroetlon In whleh It onlerod. Men or
women can't pull out thelr gray hairs
thomselvos, font Is utterly imposslble for
thorn te no that they are pulling the hairs
out en the proper slant. Of ceurse, you
knew that poeplo are very touchy en the
aubjeet of gray hairs in thelr head.
It makes a woman have the bluei for
a week when nor llrst gray hair come.
New when gray hairs are the result of age
1 nover moddle with them; thn only thing
In de Is te let thorn coma Hut they are
nften tlioresultcl alekncds or aome ethor
llttle trouble, and Itistheu often Imposslble
te provent thelr coming, ilaldncss Is te
be doctored In Just tlie same way. 1 can
never euro, though, and nobody can euro
tbe baldness of poeplo llke accountants nnd
ethers accustomed te work all day with
tbe glare and beat el gaslights or olectrlo
lights beating down uiwhi their heads. In
thelr casoHlbe hair cells have been morally
burned out.
"Well, llna'lyl trim llie hair. 1 cut each
Individual hair separately, ae ns le make It
evon with the ethers, When the hair Is
gathored up In the hand and rut square
acreas in a lump, as it wero, wuu tue scis
sors the straggling halra are net roached.
The result Is only te make the hair sherter
and qulte as unoven ns botero. Then 1
partltie hair simply and de It up plainly.
As 1 told you, If women want thelr hair
dene up In any of the fancy styles they
liniHu't oemo te me.
"Hew much does It pay me 7 Well, 1
generally think 1 ought te get ft nt least
vaah tlme I vlslta lady'it heuse. Jf a lady
lives a great way up town, and It takes me
all the afternoon or morning le go up nnd
son her, I want mero money, nf ceurse.
And, en the contrary, when two or threo
patrnnH llve near cueU ethor, why, I can
moderate the price a llttle te each one Jt
Is nn humble way of gellliig it living, I
knew, but It Is rospeotablo, and 1 shall
stick te It."
HIIOItTIWr OUAMMAU KVICIC Villi 11K.V.
1 liren llttle erils j en eltun seu
Aiearllrles, a, nniind tlie.
A noun's thu nauuief anythlnir.
As school orgaiden, hoop or swing.
Artjecllv es tell the kind of nean
As gieat, siiiidl, pretty, whlte or brown
Instead el nouns the pronouns aluiida -
111- head, her Uce, your ami, my hand,
erlH tell somethlng te be dene
Te read, count, laugh, Blnir, jump or inn.
Hew things are denu the adverbs lull,
Asalewly, uulekly, 111 or well.
Conjunctions Jein the words together
As man and wemen, wind or weaiunr,
Tl.e preposition stands before
The noun, as In, or through the deer,
Thn Interjection shows surprise.
As Oh I hew prelty, Ah' hewwlsn.
The whole am called nine tarts of spenrh,
V, htcli readlng, writing, speaklng, Icneh.
.'lllOMJMIOIII.
H'AA'AM.UiKlt'X
Wlien you come te the city
bear in mind that Wanamaker's
is a meeting and resting and
waiting place as well as the
biggest store in the world.
There are reading and sitting
and retiring rooms for you ;
telephone, telegraph, and mail
facilities. Your parcels will be
cared for without charge. We
try te make you welcome
whether you care te buy or net.
j i i miAit L.
JUMtPi V
r
WANAMAKER'S
! 14 Acres
pLOOKSfACE
PHILADELPHIA
I
rmareajrti i
1 I ' I r
Yeu knew that there is no
wormy net weatner for any
weatner)
home use
you can't
tiling ler wear or
but wc have it. If
come te the store,
write ler whatever you want,
samples or goods. Shep'ping
by mail has come te be simple
and certain. A few scratches
of a pen, and all the facilities of
the store are yours.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
JIAAl'hKliCJIIKVil.
B
ANDAMNA HANDKKKUlUKKH.
-CJKT YOUll-
Bandanna Handkercliiefs
3, 5 and 10 Cents,
-AT-
ERISMAN'S,
M). & wks'j Jirxa S'J.
. -Ncxt Peer te Bayler's VhotegrsihOal.
lery,
QUT1UURA. KBMXD1E8.
Sere from Knee te Ankle.
Skin entirely sene
nh a rati of dlieaae,
rme third in alt, r.nnai.
1ek dtralrilihed ene third
tlen hopelci.
lured by the Cntlcnra
KcmeeiDS.
Fer three your t wan almost crippled with
an RWlul sorelfg lrem ray knee down te my
nnalei the akin we entirely gene, and tee
llflih win ene hum of Clatann. come phyl
clan pmnennccd It Incnrabla. it had !!
mlnltbed about one-thlrd thn tlze of Ihn ether
ana wm in a henelcM coneitlon. Alter trj'
Ing all kind el rvmedle and spending bnn
dreOi et dollar, from which I get no rellnf
whatever. I m nanuafled te Itrv venr CUTI-
(JUUAHKMKUl
ae, ana me reuitwaaarei
low 1 After three day
1 noticed a decided
change ter the better, and at the end el two
months l was completely cured. My fleih
was pnrtfled. and the bone (which bad been
exposed ler ever a year) get sound Thefleab
began te grew, and te-day, ana for nearly two
years put, my leg H as well at ever It was,
sound In every reipeet, and net a sign of tue
QUoate te be irnen.
B. U, AI1KUN, Dubois, Uodge Ce , Oa.
Terrible Haircrleg Irem Skin DImbms
t have been a lorrllde suirerer ler years from
diseases of thn skin and bleed, and have been
obliged teabun piiblle places uy reason ni iny
nUSifiirlnt, hnnnn. ltAVnlmd lhn tMnt of DDVi
mi
slclsim and snenl hundreds of dollars, but get
no roller until 1 nsnd theUtlTICUKA JtKM-
kl Km, which have cured me, and left ray skin
as clnar and my bleed ai pure a rhlla'a.
1UA M AX, 11 ASS.Ollve branch, f.O., Ullt.
Tram 1 13 Pounds te 173 rounds.
1 have taken loveral bottles el Ctrriceru I' I'
helvist with all the reaulU 1 could wish for.
About this time last year, when commencing
llun, I weighed 115 pounds, and te-uay 1
weigh 1 71 pounds.
(JKO.OAMPHBM,, Washington, 1) C.
Ketk The CUTIcenA mkelvkst,Ii royend
all doubt the greatest bleed puriner ever com
pounded. Ci'munA, thn great Skin Cnre, and Cirri
tunA foil', an exqulntle Hkln lieauliner. ex
ternally, nnd Ct'Ticuru Kkselvkkt, the new
lllead i-iiriner, internally, are a potltWeeuro
feruvcry lerin of ekln and mood Dlaoase,
from l'linpltn te Screltila.
Feld ovsrywhere. l'rlce,
ruAr, oeo ; hrsulvkivt, vi.ii
1'reuared by the
l'Ol-J'BIl DltUG A.NLI ClIttMlOAI, CO.. ltO.
ten.Hiisi.
aw-Uundfer "Hew toCure Skin lilsoaser,"
fll pages, 111 Illustrations, and lue lotlmenlai.
Baby'
Snitiii nnu ei'uii, ureeuivuu nnu
bnautttlud by CUTIUUUA HKU-
1CATEI) HOA1',
Constitutional Oatarrb.
Notlnale dlnoae lin entailed mero suffer
ing or hastened the breaking up el tbe consti
tution than Catarrh. The some el smell, of
tante, of sight, of htarlng, the human voice,
the mind, one or mero. and sometimes all,
yield toltadnBtructlvelnnuenco. The poison
ltdlitrlbutes thiouuheut the system attacks
overy vital force, and breaks up the met re-
iiuni. ei cunsuiuiieni. jgnerua, uecauati urn.
llttle understood, by roeat physicians, tmpo tmpe
tantly assailed by quacks and charlatans,
tbose suffering from It have llttle hope te be
relieved el It this side nf the grave. Ills ttme,
then, that the popular treatment of this terrt terrt
bie illBvate by romedlos within the resch of all
pned Inte hands at once competent and
trustworthy. Tlie new and hllheite untried
inathed adopted by ut. Banlenl In tbe prepa
ration el his Kadiuil Ctina tins wen ' he hearty
approval of theuiands. It Is Instantaneous
lnaimrdlngiellef lnatl head colds, sneezing,
snulllng and obstructed breathing, and rapidly
remeves tbe meat oppressive aymptemr, clear
ing the head, sweetening the breath, rtsteilng
thu sunns of smell tan te and hearing, and
neutralising the consul nllenal tendency of
thoUlieiuio towards the lungs, Uver and kid
neys. HAwrORD's ItAnieAi. CnnK conttaUef ene het
llenf the UADiuALLVRS.onnbexof Uatabhiial
Selvint, and lMi'RevKiMMALxn; price, tl.
I'lrrrsn pnuii A CumtiaAt. Ce,, Hobteh.
KIDNEY PAINS,
Strains and Wesknesscs,
Hellevcdln ene inlnute by thatmarvoleus An An
lldetn te 1'alii, Inllaniinatten und Wnaknesi,
." Villi, .. .,,. .ail m .If.. AUV MID,
enlvpalnikllllnr; strengthening plaster.
peclally ailiptcd te Instantly relieve
i no uuiirurs Aim i-ein I'lsiinr. The llrst ana
Ku
an fl
speedily cnre Klpneynnd Utorlne 1'elns nnd
Ueaknes? Warranted vastly :aunerler te all
ethor plosleis. Atall drugglats, sicents t llve
for I CM ; or, postage tree, el i'ei rxa ilaue and
U1IKU101I, 1.(1 , UOblOIl, MUSS.
JemiydW.SAlyw
"X VKK'H VflTHSi
"TryAyer's Pills"
Ket Klicinnathin, NeuralgU, and (lout. Bto Bte
phun Lansing, el Voukers, N. 1 , Bays : "ltec
ominended ssucuru for chronle Cosllvenoai,
Ayer's l'llls ha e relieved me fiem that tron tren
liln and also UemUOUT, ix every victim of
this dltoate would hued only threo words el
mine, 1 could banlth (lout, from the land."
T hute erda would be 'Tiy Ayer's Pills.' "
' lty Ihoineol Ayer's l'llls alone, 1 cured
myself permanently of rheumatism which
had troubled me sev oral months. These fills
am at onee harmless und oirectual, and, I bo be bo
UevnwouUlprovon9poclnulunll cases el In
cipient RHEUMATISM.
Ne medicine could have served me In holler
fte.id."-U. O. Utrlc, Cmnei, Avoellua l'liilih,
l,u.
O. 1 . llepklii, Nevada City, writes : 1
havoiiBed Ayer's Pills for sixteen yearp, and
1 think they are the host l'llls In the world.
We keep a box of thorn In tbe heuse all the
time. Thsy have cured me of sick headache
and neurulgla. Blnce taking Ayer'a l'llls, 1
have liceu lioe from nil complaints."
" I have derived great bonetlt from Ayer's
l'llls. Flve years age I was taken se Ut wllh
iheumatlsin that 1 was unable te de any
work. 1 took threo boxes or Ayer's rills and
was entirely cuted. ttlucti that time 1 am
never wllhent a box el these pills," I'ettr
Chrlsleuseu, Sherwood, wis.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
rnxrAnsn bt
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oo.,Lewoll, Maee.
Held by all lUalers lu Medlclne.
JtMteJyl
AYIIK'H UAIK VlllOH.
rnnsALu at
ii. ii ceciuiAN'a niiua htehk,
Neb. It7 .1 11 North yucen si., l.aucaster, l'i
liprl.'.'uidAW .
SAKH, HUKK AND Hl'KKDY CUHK.
Uupture, Vartcocelo anil Uieclal Diseases
or either nex. Why be humbugged by quacks
when J ou can find In Dr. Wright the only Usa
dlaii l'utsieiAM In I'hlladnlphla who makes a
specialty et the nbove dlseases, and (Juass
Til. XT Ciikks Uearantssd. Advloe KToe day
una nvenlug. Btraiigers can botreatedund re
turn home baiiiu day. Olllcea iirlvaU).
Dll.W. 11. WUIUI1T,
!tl North Ninth Stloet, Abevu ltace,
1". O. Jiex 67U l'hlladelphia.
ll,lliVlvOw
HUUsmwvitmtMHMmt en.
Q.Mi AND HKR
-TUK-
ROCHESTER LAMP.
BlxlyOandle-Llghti lients thein all.
Auniber het el CURAT ei.uilBS forUes an
' Ull Steves.
THH ' PEHPHOTIOK "
UH'AI, MOULDING X UUltUaU OUSHIOM
WEATHERSTRIP
Katn them alL.Thi. strip eutwears all ethers.
Koepseutthu cold, atop rattling of windows.
Si
1411
ude
thu dust. Keep ent snewandraln.
Anyone ran apply It no waste or dirt made
in iiiyinK u i. un iw Biiea anywnere n
an be fUUd anywhere no
holes le bore, ready for nse. It will net split,
warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the niesi
si
perfect. At the Steve, Heater and ttange
Btere;
-or-
Jehn P. Sehanm & Seus,
4J4 SOOTH QDEBN ST..
l.ANCASTkli. 1A.
AtlVllALVU.OVKli
A HI'HAI.T I'AVl.NH M.O0K.
Asphalt Bleck Ce.,'
Olllre-WI Chestnut Ht,, I'hlla, I 'a.
Wtirks-llrldKeiKirt, l'a , A Cuinden, N. J,
UANUFAClUUKUBUr
Standard AsphaltPaving Blocks
Bl.KS4l5xll AND 1x1x12.
Inoneraliuo for street puvlntr.sldewalks.Ksr
dun paths, mill yaids and driveways, RiiUvrs,
cullrn. villa and sea walls. Advantages.
Noiseless, eustleaa, strictly sanitary, practi
cally Imlestruclllilu ana cheap,
for prlcis and mrtbur Intormatlen nddre9S-
R. S. OSTER & BRO.,
AKents
Lancaster Ce.. Ml North 1'ilcrest.,
Umreatur. 1'a. inUiiiid
jtTTOHXJIYll.
T UlllKItH. KAUKFMAN,
ATTOUN K Y- AT-1, A W,
N0.2 BOUTU l'lUNOK ST., Lancaster, 1'a.
IJB-lydAw
BOOTS AA'D Hnei
LOOTS AND HHOKB,
D. P. STAGKHOUSB,
A3 te 30 HABT KINO, BT.
Net old stock but fresh, sew goefls coming
In dally from the factory and bought for cash.
That la why we can sell our Shoes te much
cheaper than ths ether stores, and we glve our
customers the benefit of close buying.
Everybody abent here full of snap and vim ;
a different Shoe Stere from what It was -a
IIBTTKU one I but of all Shee Stores mere
lire, mere geed goods of the right sort and
right price.
SSyueme and are tin we cheerfully show
yen the goefls, whether you purchase ornet.
D. P.STACKHOUSE,
Mes. 28 and 30 E&at King Steeet,
LANOASTKIl, PA. aBMydAw
TO"KV HUOK STOKE.
Summer Feet Wear!
Xverythlng dealrable In low cut shoes, Ox
ford ties and slipper in great vai1ty ler la
dins, mimes and children.
Ladles' French kid, hand-turn Oxterd ties
In common sense and opera tees, very light
and easy te the feet,
A very stylish low shoe for ladles Is enr pat
ent leather foxed Oxford lie with Leen XV or
leather heel ; we also have the plain tee and
Up oxrerd with the same stylish heels.
A neat and geed wearing Oxrerd tie for la
dles, plain loe or tip, at II .00 and II.25.
Slipper In all styles. An opera slipper
with common sense tee and heel, patent
leatherllppers, opera tee slippers with high
and low heels also n full line ei beaded vamp
slippers,
rer misses' war all no Dnngnla Oxford tie
In heal and spring heul s the same shoe In
na tent leather.
Fer children Oxford and sailor tics.
The Seuthern tie for gentlemen In Kangaroo
Is as neat, comfortable a shoe as can be wein
In warm weat her.
Uongela Oxterds forgenllemen In pointed
tee and tip, also In plain bread tee.
enrllnenf 12 Wand 13 00 calf shoes for men
with smooth Inner sole cannot be oxcellea ler
the prlce.
n. swTlkey,
( New Cash Shee Stere)
Ve. 24 North Qneen Street.
J.ANCASrKlt;iA.
tnat-K-Smd
BIO Hl.A U(liil Kit
HI1UI1.3.
OF HOOTS AND
POSU1VELY
-TUK-
BIGGEST SLAUGHTER
-or
BOOTS AND SHOES
KVXIl BEKN IN I.ANUASTKlt.
As we limit positively meve by .Inly 2. and
net having loom ler thu lulance et the goods
nt our Kast King Direct atore, we have made
Anether Swccpiug Reduction.
The Child's KtdSprtnK Heel Shoes, sUfsR te
8. we were selling at Wc, we are newsellluKat
tee.
Child's l'elililn Heel 7'iO. Shoes, Bires 4 te
AX, we weru aelllng at wa ; we aie new selling
at '.Ac
The box of Whtln Kid Shoes we were selling;
at wc, reduced te iie.
Iho Misses' Kid lluttnn 15 00;shoe, Opera or
Common sensu Tees, we weie soiling ntll 60,
leduced te tl 21.
Ladles' Kid and l'ebble tl oe Butten Shoes,
Opera, Common Hen se and Square Tees, we
were selling at II 50, new reduced te 11.25.
Ladles' Kid and bright Dengnlafl&O, K7J
and 13 mi button Shoes we wero selling al r: en,
reduced le II 60.
l.adles' higher priced shoes lcducsd In the
same proportion.
Men's Dress Bhoes we wero soiling at II SO,
new i 2.1; thoee we were soiling lioe, new
II Milium. ?r: thoiSOiihhees we were se ling
atUSO, newliOJ: the 11.00 Shoes we were soil
ing nt 1 oe, new ti Ce.
Afewet the Celebrated K. A. Perkins 13 00
Shoe left; rednced te uss.
Thabalancalef the stock we new have en
hand we are
Selling Away Belew First Cost.
The Onn-lVira Chh Heuse,
BKANCH HTOHK NO. 29 WEST KING
HTKKKT,
(Next Doer te Unger's Stere )
MA1H8TOUK:
NO. 3 HABT KINO 8TRHBT, LAN
CASTER, PA.
VVOTICE As we must positively vacate
thUrenui Julys, we will keupthts Stere upon
overyovenlni.-. anM-lnla
WltKWOKKN
1770
1888.
JULY FOURTH.
Headquarterafer Fireworks.
We ileslre te call attention te 1'IUK WORKS
for tbe coming fourth el July Celebration,
buying our works from the manufacturer,
und vim Crackfia from the Impoiter In large
nuantlilt'suQdrercash, we are In position te
.1 HU at the lowest market prlce eull WOKK8
are all C'oleied erks, and for weight, size
and beauty of colors am net surpassed.
OUlt KIUK CKAl KKHS are long stem, best
Ne. 1. We have all sizes Cannen Crackers,
Japanoie nndblher star Torpedoes, colored
riies. Unman Candles, Sky Kockets, Triangles
Mlnen, Verticil W heels, irlewer l'ets, llrllliant
reuntalns. Me, Ktc Chinese Lanterns and
Flags ler the reurtn and rail Campaign.
We have purchased largely et chlnese and
tlspaneae Lanterns, and flags, which we can
al.e .lOlt at tlie Lewest l'rlcus. HUNTING
l.AOrt -we can lurntsh thorn or any alie at
Short Nellw. '
BURSK'S,
NO. 17
BA8T KING
I.ANCAHTEU.l'A.
BTRBE1T,
QUJUCA'UWAKie.
UlUH A MAKTJN,
Fiuit Jars ! Jelly Tumblers I
CHINA HALL.
MASON rUlMTJAU9.1NAI.LSU4S.
JUl.lA XU.MULKU3.
IKLI.YCUPS.
JKLL J A 111.
I.llillTMINU ritUlT JAUS.
( I he best In the llaxkct.)
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 East King Street,
I.ANUASTKU. PA.
WKIKKIH FAHHlONAULi: MIU
lluery and Trimming store, Ne. 3j North
Uu eon btreet, contains all the he wet and
Latent Novelties el the season. P: Ires rea
sonable, call and tee our JtewUecdi.
spratid
FREY &
ECKERT
czsrcri.
ASKEW
OB MB.-
AT NOS. .181 ANU XK WEST KINO STBKKT.
077-11
M
YKKH A KATHfON.
Sensible Clothing
rek
HOT WEATHER
IN UUOD VAUIKTY.
Men's Coats and Vesta from II. 75 te
17.60, In Striped and 1'lald Flannel.
Men's Coats, and Vests In Figured Mo
hair and Alpaca.
Men's Coats and Vests in Black Drep
d'Ete,
A Hamlsorae Stock of White and Col
ored Vests in high and low cut.
Hundreds of Styles in Flannel Shifts
for Summer Tourists and Travelers,
Myers & Rathfon,
NO. 12 BAST KINO ST..
1,ANCATWK l'
TlKDUGKU 1'IUUKH.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
Fact and Prices.
We are making le order Kine English Wor
sted Suit, the latest style Cutaway or Back,
aUISandlls.
We are making te order All-Weel liln Cos Ces
slrnere butts at 115, lit, lid.
Pants te order, 13 50. f 1, tn, 0, f 7, 13
Thin Summer Goats and Vests.
Eeei sucker Ceat and Vest, II CO.
Heys' Coats and Vests at 85c.
Flannel Ceat and Vest, 11.50.
Borge Ceat and Vest, ti25, 12.73, $1,31,14 00,
$3.00, 16 00.
Mohair Ceat and Vest at nn 12 te, $3 fO. $.1 te
Children's Odd rants at CO, CS, 75, 85 centf ,
$1.00.
Men's Woolen rants, $1.25, $1.75, lioe. $2.60,
$.100, $3 50.
JVKntlre Spring Stock nt reduced prices.
49-A glance at our window's eiblblt will
convlnceyou.
L Gansman & Ik,
S. W.OORNBR
NORTH QUBEN & ORANGE BTS.
LANCASTER. PA.
UUMMEK GOODS.
T1I)1NQ HADDL.ES.
I. laberlmsli & Sen.
SUMMER GOODS !
LAP BLANKETS
I'liOM 50e. TO $1.00.
IIOKSi: SHEETS,
FLY ETS,
EAR TIPS,
1IA3EKALL AND TENNIS 1IKI.TS.
I.Hdles' Vine Worsted Helta In Blue and
White.
Ctmtnela, Hponges, Weel and Feather Dus
ters.
M. Ial)erl)usli & Sen's
HADDLE, UAKNEHH,
-ANU-
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LANC1AHTKU. l'A.
OAHRlAUKa.
QTANDAKU WORK.
EDW. EDGERLEY
CARHUUE 11UILDER,
NOS. 4il,42.41,45MAUKKT STtlKKT, llear Ol
fostetllce, Lancaster, Vm,
t have In StecK and llulld te Order Every
Vartety el the following styles : Coupe, Hug.
gles. Cabriolets, Carriages, victerias, liusliiess
Wagons. "T" Carts, McCall Wagons. Surilus,
Market Wagons, I'hiutnns, Express Wagons.
1 employ the best Mechanics, and have Iiicll
ltles te build correctly any style of Carrhige
desired. The Uuallty, Style and Finish nt my
work makes It decidedly the Cheapest In the
market,
M-WIC HAVETUK I1K9TANDCUKAPXST
OAIIT IN THE MAUKKT.
COAL.
T AUMUAKDNKR'M COdVAN V
GOAL DEALERS.
oie:-no, izi North QneenStreet, and Ne.
5M North JMnce street.
Yaae: Nerm rnucs street, nearnoeaing
OBpet,
snrlM
ta
LaHOARTBH, l'A
T a MARTIN.
Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In all kinds et
1.UM1IKR AND COAU
WVasd-Ne.4M North Water and Prlne
BtreeU, above Lemen Lancaster. cHyd
mm Mm !
rURNlTUHt.
WIDMYKR'S.
FURNITURE
WIDIYER'S OOBIEU
THE OLD COJtNKJt
19 ruLi, or oeod mw tiiinui.
Our stock Is tee large and mnst be reSeecd
beforethesessnncle.es. Te de this we have
concluded te atve the people a chanee te get
Geed Furniture I
AT A UTILE COST.
We have some feeds (net the newet, but
Jntta geed) that will be sold If the prlee pnt
en them will sell them.
These are y It bat UAVOAtNS, and we x
poet te see them meve llve'y.
WIDMYER'S
FUUN1TVRS STOBX
Oer. Kaat Klnff & Dek Bta.
"0HS & QIBBS.
Roem Wanted.
We need mere room for the
stock which we have bought
and are making up. We're go
ing te get it by putting the
prices se low that the present
stock will move fast. Our
necessity is your opportunity.
If you're thinking of getting a
Parler, Dining Roem or Bed
room Suite, or any piece of
Furniture, new is your time' te
buy. Come and leek at our
New Stock en 2d, 3d and 4th
floors of 31 Seuth Queen
Street.
OCHS & GIBBS,
Manufacturers and Dealers.
aprll-lyd
I doslre te call the
attention of my Mends
and patrons te the fact
that I am no wprepared
te de goneral Undertak
ing', te which my per per
nenal attention will be
given nt moderate
charges.
RoBpectfully,;
WALTER A. mnNITSH,
27 Si 20 S. Queen St.
Rosldenco 37 West
Vine Street, opposite
St. Mary's Church.
P
URN1TURE ! FURNITURE I
THKU.NDKUSU1NKI) UA8 UKOl'KNEU HIS
B10UE AT THE OLD STAND,
Ue, 38 East King Street,
Which was destroyed by tire semn tlme age,
and has a perfectly New block or ull klnds.ef
FURNITURE.
l'AULOlt SUITES,
11KDU0OM SUITES,
TAliLKS, CU11US, ETC.
UPHOLSTERING
In All Its Brinrhes. Alse fainting and Or
namenting Old Chairs.;
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 FitRt King Btreet.
JC9 tfd
BUMMSH JiBBOKTU.
DEIiAVKN HOU8K,
ATLANTIC CITV.
Atlantic and Connecticut Avenues. WILL
It'JWICIt, Clerk .1. W. UUUUAKKU, lrep.
Trms-3.00 te :.W psr day. 21 lmd
A TliANTIO Oll'Y, N. J.
THE MANSION.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Largest Most Convenient Hetel. Xlegantly
Furnished. I Iberully Managed. Coach te and
from Ueach ana Trains, orchestra Musle.
C11AB. MeULADE, frep.
W. E. Cochran. Chtef Clerk. lebrMuid
T
UE
"OHAI.rONTK,"
Ocean End of North Carolina Avenun,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
S.UOUKIITS A SONS. apilmd
OWARD COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITV.
Newnpnn for the season. Uoed rooms and
tvery convenience. Fer terms apply u
MIBSUKLLKr ANimiWS,
Ne 55 Surf Avenne, Atlantic City, N. J.3
Jiin20,21,.:ejy5,"
tTTKTHKRILls"
ATLANTIC CITV. N J ,
Ocean End Kentucky Avenue.
Open february 1, le November 1. 1.0c
Bex luse.
M.J.KCKK1U'.
mayl0-2md
s
T0CKT0N HOTKL.
CAPE MAY, N J.
OPKh.S JUNE soNew Ownership. Niw
ManagemunL Newly Kurnlshea. perfect
Appeintmints. l'emilar Prices. finest
beach In the world, lloem plans and informs inferms informs
slen et ltlasius A Sens' l'lane Waroroems, N.
w, corner L'leventh and Chestnut streets,
Philadelphia, until Junut9.
r.lllKO. Walten, Proprietor,
JunlR Ut Late of St. James Hetel, N. T.
e
Al'ON HI'KINCIH AND HATHH.
AI.ICA1NK I.ITHIA AND Slll'KHIOlt
IKON WATEUS, HAMl'SUtllE COUNTY. W.
VA.
This colehrated Mountain llesert for health
and pleasure, llatbs et any teinperntu'e : a
summer climate unsurpassed; a charming
summer home with Its many Improvements,
aocnmmedallng &0 guests, open June 1. Vev
medical aud elbvr testimony, send for circu
lar. Wli. 1L SALE,
msy7-a;td Proprietor.
A TLANTIO 01TY.
CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE,
Tbti thoreugb'y coiuferiable aud well,
known lioiue Is new open, 'iwenty-elgbth
nmnn. Haine management. Coel and de
lightful location very neartbntea
jiinlMmd J kBIM&SONF.
WU I'lHUKK, DKNTIHT.
Particular attention given te filling
and preserving the natural uxith. 1 have all
the latest Improvements ter doing nice sort
at a very reasonable cost. Having years of ex
perlence in the large cities 1 am sure te give
tbe best et satisfaction and save you money,
best artificial teeth only U 00 per set.
xnaris-lyd Ne, 61 NOkvUI QUKN.ST.
'Att 1-