Wiv "X' JT yS W," " i.fcj 7 - n.'. -r .,'.' . 3Ja . .- ? a , .M ; , ;,..r '," 7 7- r:, v--r ' - ' ;.- "l e 1013 IiANCUOTEB AIXY INXEIiLIGEjKOER. ilUDAST. JUNE 29, 1888. .Js J s& Eft- ft ff-iT m ES 58 'V C4 rwji ih? m l1! cje tZk m Dlly InUlllyncer. AUAOTBM. J Pit . KM- , iiiilt imLtMlirea publishes alt tkc SffWlcwirf the United riw up te MMI.TM Pally ZdiUen of Tni Iimtu- gttm U llvered by carrier In the city Ml mnoaaains'tewBi for 10c per week i Mf MUl. 18.00 a rear R.S0 for lx months aajl for tferee month! j 500. per month. - ifirWaacLT laraLuasKcaa (Deuble Sheet) Facet, only u.se per annum, in ae- 'ttfkwrtMra wishing their address changed I aue lukte waore me paper u nww j- , AftTerUMnenta from 10 te eta. per line 1 naeruen, according 10 location. ' 3j XtUi INXBLlriUKNUEK. i,. IUHCHWtt m uepnene cenneetam t-g i? The TcBBlea Vetoes. ifTln weakest argument that has lately .MB the light Is that of the Senate com- uAtte of pensions, disputing the power Fit the president, upon any fair con- TA 11. . II.H nAMnlllllllnnl I (rt VAlsi neelal pension bills that Congress lias MBHsed. It the committee confined Itself h te the propriety of the president's action $P la thus reversing the Judgment of Cen- V-r-Vgnes In individual pension grants, it itf might make a plausible argument in ue ue S&vten of its position; but it is simply .2 foolish te deny the power of FWi tb president te veto these pen- t'i ' .mi- 11 - ...... .. !". MUS us wen aa mi uuih i-e 'aaaaantiM that hn drtM net nPnrOVC. gw-The constitution requires his approval te f'iVbe added te that of Congress te perfect - -uyi. M(WIWW- - . . - - tUtutalailm InU Um TTta nn-n Id ennal f.ffjv - i-awwuuu .uw inn ., fvnv. ...jmw. te that of either Heuse. The Senate SSr iuvtnmllli.il tlitnt-a Hint lm nnqumpn un. &?- .-j ...n.-.i... t i.n 4,. ? VKIWKU UUIiUUllbV 1U UtClllUlug uu & :Mtkm of Congress, after Congress has ej overridden that of the pension department SVJSfflM" .--! 1 I A .,,n,n,. ; j-" UlIeiuaiUK WKiaunspeiieiuiJ. jijjjeiiii.- ;,ing Deen lagen irem tun jiuuuiuu cumuiis- ! alonerie uencrress, uie commiiiea mms Zv&s It ought te step there, and net be again ftWi appealed te the president. They have no ? lk . t Mft mita a.t 1ia rtroel. fV uiiueir .eneuu iaj uiu oie mi mu i'i""- ' ttr afertiilil Vinlf) tha innlatnn nf PAnfrrAan. Vl.;- VPUU VUO HUC0HU113 Ul 1UUI. IllVUlVUU IU ?:'t Bach cases, te be final, there being no (X aHMf nnMilInn nf -inllnv lnnltA1 'Pliavf M.- Iinil uucakiuii ui ftuiiwr imunuut auvi ay that Cleveland has vetoed 102 bills of which 130 are bills granting special pen sions te individuals ; that all of his prede cessors vetoed but 133 bills, and that none but Grant vetoed any of this character; he disapproved Qve." The committee has certainly mnde it clear that Cleveland is keeping a closer eye upon special pension legislation than any of his predecessors ; that he is net disposed te make- any such grants that are net warranted by the law; and that he is set willing te accept the conclu sions of Congress upon the facts and merits of these cases. The- committee probably expect te make soldier votes against Cleveland by their report, but we doubt whether it will have that effect. The soldiers te whom the laws A' live pensions are net hurt, and have no M" aympathy with the class that try te get EV' pensions te which they nre net entitled. fcVifcN: mw.....i i ... t i AC DOM Cleveland, but net Ibe nenslenera. M& The president is taklnc much trouble 'i te confine the ;penslen grants te parties f ;S?"'really entitled te them. He need net as L'Jv''. nun nuiai tuuui , us uia iuuucccssuib iiuve '"Maet : but if he cheeses te de it. no ene f':srUlnly ought te object. It Is testimony 1 iW 4a thu crrA.lt 7nl with vlilrb lin iIaiib liln l. j.5-ww - ' O-- - .. ..uaw.. w uim. ., vi. datv. Tlifl fuel thnt lint n nmnll nmnnnt Vft'fl. -- - - "- ... H.HW... , Involved inn simile nonsien irrant. does jt' net persuade him that it is proper that he vS. -neuiu permit it te ue tasen out or me WArl.-IJ .t. fa. - m . a a umukj vik imoe finiuuw. Honors Ter Gallant Herds. The Dritish consul nt Philadelplila has Just presented two geld watches, gifts from the president et the United States, te a couple of English sailors, wholes cued the crew of an American schooner In distress. The consul announced that he had two gifts of 50 each for another pair of seamen who had assisted in the rescue, but one had enlisted in the United States navy, nnd the ether could net be found. This giving of watches and cash ns re wards for brave and humane conduct Is an eminently practical and American Idea and thoroughly appreciated by the hard working and peer sailors who are usually -candidates for the honor. The medals fi- usually given abroad are hlnhlv valued. ? bat the men receiving them would often at inuca better pleased te have their rjy .l... ii., i. . ... . . i iaiu iu Beim casii or in tue uscruias & wall as nrnampnljil slmna nf -tir.t. .'&A -- A ". ta&! bbu, uunever, aome greai 'gf premium of the grade or the :$ Victeria cress te be given ebly in VS- rtarm nf flxPAntlnnnl nml e(rltl..n i,nrn 5v Ism en sea or shore, and in all the walks jjSft ,0l life, a prize immeasurable by any Wt money value and one that would be cev eted equally by peer and rich, because its possession would be proof of rare per one qualities of the man who wen it. The Victeria cress is bestowed only after the most careful inquiry and in reward ;iT," for the meat Btrlklnf hprnUm nv i,.,.n '-J wee it Is ene et the greatest honors an H Englishman can hope for, nnd many have "X aigerly taken desperate chances in the hope of gaining it. Watches and money nre well enough as rewards for humane and perilous deeds, but should be supplemented In rare ensM by some priceless aud widely known re ward. Chicago lleartburiilngs. Thft cnnlpnttnng nf (I.q cl,l.n .. IS- ienUea we found te bear evil fruit te the lix. Republican party, manv nml utr (MS1, they were. The smiles which new con. '-eal the enmltles and disapiwlntments 5. thaM-flnrrwlncpil nre ltbei.. . . . 4e.ntiauance. Pennsylvania and Ohie -w, ww preline in quarrelB, and thn nw fcsjf Yerk delegation, which seemingly went Av wne laurel crewnea with faded.secetd- nani laurtis, tceugh was net be ,'if-haPDy after all. Mr. rierum- ir,,? -ogreataflafce in his candidacy as te V have neceisarilv received n rmi Rimnt- r'sh '!' etteem ; and beneath his habitual SsUeS. the fact Of his discontent nnnenrM lU the disclosure he makes that he was fM'Wesed te the nomination of Allisen ; IBW-aus9 be feared that the railroad In- S tlifH-eaCS in the KaSt Would hfi nfrnlnur lilm K en account of the liestlle attitude te rail. i;eaas ci lewa. ' IaPUjlvanlaWa h,1Vft n Ann nmn :e antagonisms and heartburnings. ster Quay, who undertook te man- ttings willi a high haud. t a--w Brief, and alts, nut- (.. i.i waver! ai dlaionselato as Marlns Wins of Cartlm Ti li Who thinks tin !,,! e i,i ,.. ' , . IHwaUff mm, Jump, around gajy M a grasshopper in clever; and our red headed Cooper gleefully tells hew Quay threatened te kick him out of the con. ventlen and then offered te take him home in his private car ; the scene quite reminding ene of the fend parent flapping the child and giving it candy. Hut our Adjutant General Hastings, living away up in the cool mountains by the deep-flewlng Bprlng of Uellefenle, 1 the most remarkable of all the war riors we sent from Pennsylvania, for lie cmeshome belter pleased, he declares, with thochelco of Harrison, than though Sherman, whom he nominated, had been taken. Disappointed politicians ought te repair te that Bellefont spring. It never eecurred te us before where Governer Heaver get Ills profound self-satisfaction; butnew that Hastings shows it.the source must be in Dellefente air and water. Jehn Sherman ought te be bathed in something cool pretty seen If his friends would have him keep his hands oil Alger. The friends of JJlalne defeated him and he knows it ; but he prefers te charge it upon Alger, whom he doubtless thinks will be the easier victim of his wrath. He did net personally witness it, he says, but reliable irlends assure him that Alger'd agents bought with money his Southern negre delegates a string of Of ty or mero of them. What a story is this V and what a commentary up en Republicanism in the Seuth V Mr. Sherman thinks that the purchase reflects en Alger's honor. Se it does ; and its suggests furthermore the means by which .lehn Sherman may have originally seiured these votes ; and por trays very clearly the rottenness of Re publicanism all the way down from Michigan through Ohie te thegulf. Tjii: UiilnoNe woekly Hews, prlnted In New Yerk, d tularin its supiprt of Harri son eh n frlend of Ita raoe. Tlie News frankly iloelnrca that the Ublnfttnen hore de net want tuiymore Oblnamen te com e hore, but tliey nre ter IMrrMen boeauo et hn geed inlontlent), evon It they wero mla. taken onea. A hi i,i, v story 1m published about llie (ilealltiK el tlie body of Oeneral Jlarrlfen'a father by nuillcal HtudenU, nnd tlie Rubuo Rubue Rubuo qnent rocevory of It Irem Ibe well or the medlcal coIIeko in UlnelnnatL Kv&n If thin tale wixf 'rue It la hard te bee why it should be publuheit except for thedollghtef ado ade praved taMe that a roputable journal would net oenaldor. Tliore are horrera enough In the uekh of tlie day without going back te drag out n mlsornble tale llkq tbl for tlie disgust of readers simply bocau'ae the can can dlda'.e for proMrient Is conneotod with It In a helplOM nnd meat dlHigreoable way. At tlie great Brooklyn ratltlcallen meet ing Sponker Oarllale tuade a elenr dollnl dellnl dollnl tlen or the Dsmocratle tarlll position. It la such at we havn nteadlly deolared It te be, and we are gratified In have the doelaratlon from Mr. Carllaloae distinctly mnde. 11 e, along with the party, lias been ohnrged with lavnrlug froe trade, and the Itopubll Itepubll nans are very soUeltlous te mleconatrue the Domeoratla position In favor of adequate protection ni ene In favor et froe trade, which Is n polley that no sonBlbie citizen ndvoeatos in the pronent condition of the country. Tin: June repert of the Uepsrttncnl of ngrtcuUiire en the acreage of wheat and cotton mid the condition of the crops la net In harmony with the foreoaata Rlven by Wall utroet HRentn and reporters nt uonmierclal papera. Tliore landcorenso In area et winter wheat of about n million nnd n quarter ncref, but tliore la io4sen te bnlieve that this has been mero than inade up by in in in oreasod arcn of oern and eata. Hprlnc wheat li "llve points batter than laBtyeai" and thore la nethlug te for bid the Inmost yields. The present oendltlou or winter whent does net Indlcate ft j 1U1 much above 10! J buahels per aero (In '.1,000,000 ncrrr, mid spring wheat 13 buHhela en 13,300,000 acres. Hut alight changcB et weather may ntlect the whole qaoatten materlnlly ter the better. The eata crop havlnorcased Iu area nearly ene and n quarter million acrea, largely at tlie (ipoune of wheat but also larRely In the new html of tlie Northwest. The first repert of the Hoaaeu Is highly favorable. Itarley la In better condition ahan laitycar. Jtye la lit iniieh better condition than whetU Cut worms nre intorferlng with the corn planting In Oil In, Indiana, illlueln, 'Xonnetaco nnd Kentucky, nnd planting bus been delayed In the Nerthwest by oxceaa of inelNture, re that the corn crop will proba bly be Inte. The cotton area hui luoreaaod nearly overywhori'.but tberolaeomplalutof tee much rain. luTeatlRatlena na te the varielic el wheat generally uaedahew that ttie l'enr.nylvanla fultz wheat has the wldeit dlatrlbutlen ceuupylng an nrca four Units is large na that or nny ethor wheat nnd producing a fourth of all the wheat harvested In the country, The Mediterranean oemoa next In Kpular Ity and thou the l'ife wheat which la almost as prominent in spring wheat districts as the Kullz wheat In winter wheat country. Clawsen la the leading wheat In New Yerk, Mlehlgnu, ami Connecticut. Lancaster whoateccuploansoaud rank In Pennsylvania and llr-t In Weat Virginia, l-'ulcaster, a cieaa between Kulls and Lancaster Bnd a new VHrlely, U favorably regarded. A f'omiEiireNiiUNT, whose lotter v,e publish, culls httonllen toallttle error of a century or se In the calculations of the enthiuuatie muultera of the an ces ters nf Oenernl Ilirrlsen. With a similar liberal disregard for qualifying adjsotlvea we might beast that the aucoiter of the presi dent navigated the nrk, a greater cIhIuj te dlttlnollen than thoexonutlonora helplesa king. We no:e that this mtuy tlmeajgreat tlmeajgreat tlmeajgreat KrandfathoretOaneral Harrison wn's un. f jrtunateineugh te ba oxeoutad hluiBelf. PERSONAL. it. J. McUiiann has been appolnted drl drl drl ogate at lar(;e te tlie oenveullou of Deme, cratlecuba In Ualllinore en July land 6 Dn D. A. Vku.nen, whostarted the Me. dla American, aud was for nearly 30 years the BseocUte fKllter with T. V. Cooper, died at his home, In Upper Providence, I'd , en Thursday, BRed 61 years. lK. U Q K. Kketkl, of New Yerk, and Kev. Dr. Mann, of Philadelphia, worn conferred the degrea of doctor of lawaly Muhlenberg oellego en Tnursday. Kev. F. l-.Fxy, brother el tttv. O. U Vry, of this city, recolvetl the doxree of inaaterefarta. uer. tiiemas it Lincoln dled nt Klk Klk ten, Md , en Thursday, aged 75 years. He la belloved te have been the only person tried for tioxen in connection with the late civil war. He waa arrcated In 1SC1, tried at Cincinnati and arqullted. He hai since. It !h-',,.!!u,u,0ll MK 'a the servlcea of theConlederaoy. Howai a grandnepbew of General Ueejimla Llnoeln, or Kevelu- .KSi.'SSrt1101 Uceelu W8,'an,, Key. N. H htuahiii itfinit, or Allen Allen te.,n, one of the meit widely known der. gvuien of the Uefermed denomluatlen died en Thursday, In the 09 h year of ids age. He waa born near HelleravTlle, Iturks county, hla rather being n eltrtuan. He graduaitd Irem Marahall coIIeko and the theological hemlnary at Morceraburir. Last year the degree of doctor of divinity was cpnferrc-d upsn him by the truateea of rankllii and Marahall cellege. His wife and an only daughter Burvlve him. Admitted te Jul I. Mrs. Meckle Kawaen, wife or the mll mll mll llonalre banker, of Chlcige, who attempted te murder her husband's lawyer. Whl ney, In court a short time age. has been admitted te ball, it being thought Whltnnv will recover. She will havS te remain In Jail SO days, hewever, for contempt of court In continuing te sheet at Whitney though the Judge was loudly tilling for order." Ham LUi Nullad at Mat, Frem the Detroit Freo Press. All this Ulk about the country odlter be ing a peer, hard-up, down-trodden coyote Is an absurdity which has outllved Its day. Orpheus C. Kerr or Artemiu Ward, or someof the ether ploneor fanny fellow, started the stories about odltera taking weed and hay and yrgetablca en subscrip tion, and of having te lire between bread and obcese, and the public accepted them as faeta. Fer years past the country editor baa been fondly supposed te be crying for mere copy," and te be en his last sheet of paper and last shilling, and I presume my article will be n great disappointment te the masses. 1 began life as a nrlntet's devil." It Is popularly supposed that "the devil" - sweeps out aud does ether dirty work for a year or two before promotion. On the ilrtt morning 1 reacbed the oeice I was told te lake things easy until the " eld man" came down, 1 went eyer te the bank for one of the "comps," and depos ited l'2,000 for him, cleaned up the lore man's fGOO diamond, and dusted en" the ninth chair and onenod a box of Henry Clays for the pressman, and by that time the odlter cama down In his carriage. He ordered his coachman te glve me an airing and when 1 roturned he bouevelimtly ob- 'Well, Uenry, you and I are te run the Gazette. "Veu won't have mueh te de. Ulve me about three columns el crispy editorial per week, and If you want te dash oil a poem or a sketch, go abead. Your i alary will be (30 per week for the first six months, and you will occupy one of the spare cbambera in my residence the blue ami gem one." Ills residence was vslued at 1125,000, filled With the rloheHef rurnllurrv His wlfe thoueht nothing of giving a wash woman a silk dress which cost f&OO and had splash of mud nn It Ne tramp went away with leas (ban J20 In cash. Their Ire cream ter ene season cost $1,420.78. and they wero astonlahed at the auiallnetisiit the bill. One of the roema was known as "the coupon room." A young man with very delicate complexion spent eight hours fier day the year round In this room sbear ng oil' oeupons from I in nil a, and from November 1 te December 31 he had te have two assistance. While the bona fl Je circulation nf the Uattltc was cles e en te -00,000, the odlter kept the figures at 1, 100 In nrder te avoid n rush of patronage. He nald Mx el the largcat merchants In the city (2,000 per year each net te advortlae with ub, a their ad vertising would make extra work for the compositor. What advertising we did de was very high-toned, nnd was charged at the ratoet fl per word. The salaries paid te empleyes wern net as large ai In seme ofllcep, because we could net a 11 or d 11, but overy ene who had beon-en the Gazette two years had saved eufUclent money te boy a heuse and let and home nnd carriage. During my ten years In the elllcn 1 nevcr knew ua te us bard up but ouce. The pro prietor bought a geld mlne In California, a collee plantation In lirazll and a railroad in New England at about the same time, and eareleasly madoeut the ptpers no that we had te ralae about f 3,000,000 In one day. We raised It, but 1 had te chip In ilftoen cents from my private 11 nances te make up the sum. It was only week later that the wUe of the proprietor paid 10,000 In cash for n blue-faced nun-llewer for a corner or the back yurd, and the only remark made by her hUKband as he learned of the purohase waa t " Why, my dear, you should have taken a pair of thorn at (11,000." In thoaeventh year of my atay the Ga zette changed hands. Thore was the usual notice of aherlll's Hale, nnd of the plant being bid In by a ynung nnd onterprlslng man who would took te make It a popular local organ, eta, but that was all tar. The proprietor sold out te epen a chain of na tional banks extendlug from Portland te Ualvoaten, and te put llve new lines of ecean nteamers Inte operation. 1 can ro re ro membur the day he left town. 1 was called upon te bee his wlte's Jewelry te theapsclal car cbartercd for It. Thore wero seven large dry goods boxes full and n peck or se of diamonds which could nit he crowded In wero brought along In a collee back. 1 tin I.tps We Lere te Vrrss Inclese penrly teeth, nnd oxhale fragranca whim opened. If tlitsiloublecharinworu want ing they would lack their main attraction nnd lirebnbly remain unklised. BO.OUONX will tccuie IU JUscolerallon of the teth, un un un hoalthlnessot the gum., nnd a breath which causes repugnance, nre ao.-npletoly remedied by this Incempnrablebeautiaer and antiseptic et the teeth, which Is ni pleasant te taite and iincOl ns It li rellable In It action. Jf.M.WAw Hl'KUTAh NQT1VK8. A I'leniuiit Acknairteilt;iiient. Mian snur stomach nnd intsoinble apnntltn ler ineritli-. and crew thin nvnrv (lav. Jlurileck Itloetl tlitleri with llie mestlnnrvnl x u std nun riisultai Jeel splnnairt." Jlrs. Jeseph Jerminn, l'lttsburg, ra. 1'er nale hy It. it. i eutiraii, driigKlsl, i37 and I'i'J Werth Ouoen iiriwt, l.nnc.tstur. lluinbugtl Imputters I Tlilnvvil 1 ha nbnvn are terms npullert te tlieunrella- lUiiim10l4lionest. Jr. Themas' Kcttc'ric Oil fOrdllllltllerlU. CStAlrh. luttlniiu. Thnmimtlam nml all ncbe, sprntnp, nnd p.ilns Is net a thlnK of decepilnn hut n liUimnt una honest mteedv It Is heuustly put up, linneutly sold, and dws what Is claimed for It Ker snle bv II. t. Coeh run, druggist, 1S7 and 13J Werth Q aeen streel l,nncastur. 1 he New Trlcjcle. 1 h's machlnn Is propelled by stenin. nnd will c-irry two poeplo twuuty lnlli'M In un tinur, tt Is sitd. It Wiultn nn Invention tint flee net cnmpartt with Jlurileck Jlloed Hitters which will curry the Invalid n'eng the lend in health te henall Ter sale y II, It. Cochran, drui?. Klst, 137 and 13J North tjncun atteet, Lanciu Lsr WANAMAKKK'U When yeti come te the city bear in mind that Wananiaker'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. . cm niu r -J I , I squm L. WANAMAKER'S t MAcrcs F-ORSPACE I I PHILADELPHIA rmHrecNrn m i r 1 r is no Yeu knew that there worthy het weather (or any or If weatuer; tiling ler wear home use but we have it. you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store arc yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. NOT1CIC IS HKKKOY (il en THAT thu follen tng dufcrlhed city bend nre herfhy ollefl In lerthn blnklng rumlef tbe Usnn autlnrlzMl by enllnanVH apprevid March 3, A. U. 1MI, hihI nwenilfd byoreinuncc approved .March 2). Itai. unvtuwX lACUuVet tholu(iei)tolmi8o thucltyolLaneetter, l'a at lour pr cent. ", a , Of thuBortenef rtve teTwentv Vcar, vtr i . :ls!i'liu' ''' ei i"n 'Jheiisand Hollars Ji E?,:U.,?1.,1,eacb; Nrw S.4,1!!,7,W,,l dUredlVd.ir,,eIi,,.t, " W' lul' 10' Ju0 "" i he above nniiihered benOg will he prevented ?-y.'HJl,.12vi.i,ul,cteu'ld bend, win - - w w , ua.v. IB.-VWIJjJ-. KDW. EDUKULKV, Mayer. AYKR'S riLLS, "TryAyer's Pills" rerHhettmattin), Kenralgla, and OenU Ste phen Lasting, of Yenkers, jc. i says "llee. ommendod as a euro for chrtmle Cealtvenett , Ayer'a nils have rellsved ma from that trou ble and also from UOUT, If every victim et this dbeate would heed only three words of mine, I could banish Gout from the land." These words would be "Try Ayer"s ftlla.' " llytheiueel Ayer'a rills alone, I cured myself permanenUy of rheumatism which had troubled me several months. These Fills are atonce harmleat and effectual, and, I be lieve weald prove aspoelfleln all cases et In cipient RHEUMATISM. Ne medlelne could have served me In better Head."-.. ;. Keck, Cerner, avtyelles l'rifa, Liu O. r. Hepkln, Nevada City, writes t " I havonselAyot'a I'd la for sixteen years, and I think they are the best Pills In the world. We keep a box et them In the heuse all the tlme. llisy have cored me of slek headache and neuralgia, eiftce taking Ayer'a Fills, 1 nave been free from ail oemptainu." 11 1 have derived great benefit from Ayer'a l'llls. fl ve ycara age 1 was taken te 111 with rheumatism that 1 was unable te de any work, I took three boxet cf Ayer'a Plllt and waa entirely cured. Since that time I am nover wltheat a box el these pllls."-Peter Uhrlstonsen, Shotwoed, Wis. Ayer's Oathartic Pills. rairiasD ar Dr. J. O. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Maw. "old by all Dealers In Medicine. JiUUiJyl M ANDHAKK PILLS. Biliousness! Symptems: WANT UK Al'PKTITK. KOltltKD TUNOUK. H1TTKH 1ABTK. CONSTIPATION. HKADAOUK. GlCNKItAL I)RPRKS3ION. Treatment : Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. THIS IS SORE AND BAFfl. ALWAYS rer aaleby all Druggists. Trice 23 cents per box ; a boxes for 6 cents ; or sent by mall, postage frce, en receipt of price. Dr. J. 11. fehnnek ABen, Philadelphia. ml7-lyd&w MAUIIINBJtr. QHN'fKAL MAUU1NE WORKS). Central MacMne Works, W. T. fJUMMINGS, Proprietor, NOS. 1SI & 130 NOHTII UUB1STIAN ST. LAH0AS1KR, l'A. KNOIVHS, UOII.KUS, 11ACII1NIUV, BItArriMiS, PULLEYS, HANQKaS, Ae 1UON ANO 1IUA8S OASTIMOn, WOOD AND M&TAL I'AXTKUNB Of llest quality. Largest and UestHtnek In Lanoaateref Cast Iren und Mnlleuble Flttlniis. llrasa and Iren nlves nnd Cooka, steam Gauge. Hatety Vnlves, lry Cocks, Water Uauges.Uate Valves, i,uutii;uiun,, nnu nicnin itoeas in uenerm. -ltepalilni( promptly denn. Fncend hand isngiucs, uenuta una Muclilnery llaughl and Held. GOOD WOIUf. HKAHOVAtll.K CHAUORS. l'KUlll'TNKiS. -.Note Ubunge In Address. dec3tfd HuuamrtfHWMmHiiiu voem. lALL AND SKK -TUK-. ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light t Beats thorn all. Anether Let of OHKAl'GLOUKSferGaa an OU Steves. THH " PHRPBOTIOK 1', BtilTAl, MOULDING A KUBBBU CU8UIOH WEATHERSTRIP 1 teats them all.trhls atrip entwears all ethers. Keens out the cold. Btep ratutng et windows. Kxclude the dual. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply lb no waste or dirt made In applying It. (Jan be ntted anywhere no helca te bere, ready for use. It will net split, warn or shrlnk-a cnshlen strip la the meat pnrfoet. At the Bteve, Heater and liange Stere; -or- Jehn P. Sehamn & Sens, 24 SOOTH QUEEN BT LANOASTKK, 1'A. QUKlS&'aWAltte. CTIGU MAHTJN. Fruit Jars I Jelly Tumblers 1 CHINA HALL. MAbON rUUll'JAItMNALLSlZKS. JKLL TOMHLKIH. JKLLYOUl'S, JKLLY JAH'I. LK1I1TKIKG rilUIT JAK3. (I he Ucstln the Market.) HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 Eeet King Street, I.ANUA8XKU, 1-A. VOMi'hKXJOX reWVJSJi. QUMPLKX10N POWDKK. LADIES' WHO VA1.UK A ItKKlNKO COMl'LKJtlON itUBT V&H POZZONI'S medicated; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparls a brilliant transparency te the sktn. Ueiueves all plmples, troeklea and Ots. colerattoes, nnd uiak ihe skin delicately anltnndbuauttlul. ltcnubtlns nolluie. wlilii bd or arsenic In three shades, pink or lleshl whltoandbruneite. rOU BALK 11V All DrtiggrlBta nnd Faney GoedB DenluiB fivorywhero. --iiEWAiiK or apwe lvd IMITATIONS.- BOHINKSH MUTI1UUS MADK I'LAIN. The sysum el Instruction at the LANUASl'Klt UOMMKUOIAL COLLKGK, 1 se simple and plain that any young ua y or gentleman can easily master all the details of auuslnuaa oducutlen. L1HKUAL TKUUS. . V0,n!2B Joaalena Tuesdays, Wednet and rrtdays. ull Information given by Lanewtei Cowmerelal College, Lancaster, t. V. HAlViiftJI, OOUB-Ud BUW mOOBM. H OT WEATHER. Het I either Didcrteir, Etc. nalbttircav.aazs and Snmmer Underwear, K, S7H, H0 ane 74 eon U. uhudren's Gang i vesta. .-Bre'.r M-a" -Mhniere VesU. open fienta, IS tels leebcs. . The beat article for Infants. lad las' uani sand Utle Thread Vesta.lSanp. Men's Lanndrted and UnUnndrled fehlrta. The besteee, island fl.le ablits. ri-ured Pern, la shins. miiinihaimi. cuffs. 60 and 75 cents. cheviot and riannel BhlrU, 18c, (Oe, 11.00 and upward. M?nU.,nUr Hade H Uete, UK, 17, SJte .LxJ?i.eurMen'nmmr Suspenders, 18c Alse the Ce eirated Wire Bucket bnipender. Linen and Milt Handkerchiefs. HandannaHandkaiebitfs. Linen cellars and Cuffs. Oblidren'sand ladles' Kast lllsek Hese. Ladles' Cellars ana unn ana Buehtnis. ALU AT LOIfJCST CASH l'BlOXS. JOHH S. GIVLEE, 6 & 8 North Queen St, .. , LANOASTSK, FA. mtrie-ltdaw pAHAHOLSI PAKAbOLH! TUB. UMl'KLl'.DXNTED BALKS Ol' AT TUK New Yerk Stere, During the past two months, la strong evi dence cif the Variety. Correctness of (styles ana (superior Value ler the money. OUltWKLL KNOWN GLORIA. SON OH RAIN UMBRELLAS Are the most useful Allthe-VcarUeund Umbrellas, In ill, tn and Clinch sizes, that can be found They wear better than silk and the colors are last black. BUHMKll SUADKS IN All-Weel Albatross, rerly Inches Wide, S7Je a Yard ; taw hotter have beeu saen at 8;e. VJtKI.LKNT VALUK IN SOFT SURAH SILKS. Popular Shades te Inches wide, f.De a yard, BUi'KKUilt clIUAll blLKB,7ieayaidi no better aeld for tltu. Bttll they Cemol Kvery Day Brings AddU t'.ens te our Large Line of TOILK-DU-NOUDS, 8KKUSU0KKUH, 1'HlNTKD SAT1NK8, OUALLIK3, UAT1STK3 A FKUOALKS, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. WATT &SH AND 8. 8 & 10 HA.8T KINO ST. HUMMKH OOODS. piDlNUHADDLKH. M. laterliusli & Sen. SUMMER GOODS ! LAP BLANKETS FUOM Me. TO IVO. IIOIISK SHEETS, FLY JiETS, EAR TITS, 11A9KUALL AND TKN.M3 1IKLT8. l.adles' Vine Worsted Holts White. la lllue and 1)118- Chamois, Sponges, ters. Weel and Feather M. laberlmsli & Sen's SADDLE, HAKNESS, -AND- TRUNK STORE. Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANOABTKU. PA. BABY OAKBIA UBH. F LINN 11KKNKMAN. 100 Different Patterns or BABY GARR1ASES -AT- FL1NN & BRENEMAN. " Alaska " Refrigerators HAVK NO.KQUAL. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne 102 Nertb Queen Btreft, I.ANOAHTBK 1A ATTUUSEVH, X UTHEKH. KAUFFMAN, " ATTOUNKY-AT-LA1V, NO. BOOTH PUINOK BT Lancaster, l'a a-iiaw Parasols andSnnshades OLersrtir. ASKEW Ok MB. ATMOS.',IU AKD S WEST K1KO BTBIBT. est-tva M YKKH A KATH1-ON. img! Sensible Clothing "OK- HOT WEATHER IN UOOD VAK1ETT. Men'd Coats and Vesta from 11.75 te 7.50, in Striped and Plaid Flannel. Men's Coats and Vests in Figured Mo hair and Alpaca. Men's Coats and Vests in Black Drap d'Ete. A Handsome Stock of White and Col ored Vests In high and low cut. Hundreds of St lea in Flannel Shirts for Snmmer Tourists and Travelers, Myers & Eathfen, NO. 12 EAST KINa ST.. T.ANOASTVH PA R KDUUKU PK1CK8. L. GANSMAN & BR0. Fact and Prices. We are making te order Kine English Wor sted Snlt, the latest style Cutaway or Back, at 115 nnd 118. We are making te order All-Weel Thin Cat Cat elreere Suits at 112, IU, tin. runts te order, 3.se, ll, is, tc, $7, 19. Thin Summer Goats and Vests. Foeisucker Ceat and Vest. l oe. Beys' Coats and Vests at 85e. riannel Ceat and Vest, II se. Serge Ceat and Vest, 1125, IJ.75, 11,23, icon, 15.00, 18.00. Mohair Ceat and Vest at 12.00, li en, 3 re,3 te Children's Odd rants at CO, (a, 75, 83 cenU, 11.00. Hen's Woolen rants, 11.25, 11.75, 12.00, 12.50, 1100, 13. W. MPKntlre Bprlng Stock tit reduced prices. 4VA glance at our window's exhibit will convince you. L. GaesmaD & Bre. S. W.OORNHR NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE 8T8. LANCASTKU. l'A. M ERCU.ANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING -AT 80MEMCWITHINU3 1N SUITINGS -AND Treuserings row opening for the wnrm seasnn. We make an honest effort te render satisfaction e the oii9teinor In every case, 1TULL links or Gent's Summer Underwear Hosiery, Cellars ana Cutis and furnishing-?, generally.! An lnspoelton of our stock and prices re spectfully solicited. Gee. P. Eathven, 'Ne. 25 East King St. Next Doer te the Lancaster County National Uutik, LANOASTKlt, l'A. uuirlMydAw UKOVKKI&a. CASHARD'H MILD CURED HAM AM) UltEAKKAST BACON. Uneg.ualed for lendurness and delicacy of flavor. We Kunranteetbat there Is nothing te equal them In quality In this maraet. Thou sands of the bust lamllles nru new using them. Thjy Btve universal satisfaction, ury thorn and tell your neighbors " Orled lleet und Itolegna nicely chipped. 1'rlccs reasonable. ukeuuk W1aM". "rOTIOE TO THK8PAHHERH AND 1- OUNNKHS. All persons art) hereby ler. bidden te trespass en any of the lands nf the Cornwall and HpuedKel! estates In Lebanon or Lancaster oenntlee, whether inclesed or unin closed, either for the purpose of tuUu( or ashing, as the law wui 1 law wui ee r rlvldlv an ter cod against all trespassing en said Ian da of ta en- designed alter tbu notice. WM. COLKatAN FBKKHAC. u. ruur A L.UBH, OW. O. t UMAlt, Aitentya ter, JLW.OcJamMVa.Bair n 'ii ni ii mmt m The People's Cash Stere rUBA'lTUB. TiriDMTER'S. FURNITURE WIDMYIR'S OOBHBE, THE OLD CORNKIt IS FULL Or GOOD Rtf THINO. nnrstoeklsteolargnand mnst be radneed before the season elites. Te de this na hars . concluded te give the people a ehanse te get Geed Furniture I AT A L1TILB COST. We hare some goods (net the newest, but Jnst aa geed) that will he sold tr the price pet en them will si.li them. These are u UK AT HafOAlNS, and we ex poet te sea them move lively. WIDMYER'S FUBNITUltX 8T0RX der. Kast King & Duke Sts. QOHS Jc QIBBB. 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 a GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. aprll-lyd I dealre te call the attention of my frlenda and patrons te the fact that I amnewprepared te de general Undertak ing, te thlch my per sonal attention will be given at moderate charges. Respectfully,; WALTER A. HEIMTSH, 27 it 30 S. Queen St. Roeldence 37 West Vine Street, opposite St. Mary's Church. URN1TURE I KURN1TURB I THE UNDKK8IUNKD HAS UKOPKNKD HIS BTOItK AT TnK OLD STAND, Jfe. 38 Eat King Street, Whteh was de.treynd by flre some lima age, anahaaaporfeetJy Nowbtectr el all klnds,ef FURNITURE. PAULOUSUITKi. UKOnOOUSUITKS, TAHLKS, CU AIUS, trc, UPHOLSTERING In All Ita Branches. Alte fainting and Or namenttug!d Chatre.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street Je Ud HUMMKH RKBOltTa. DELAVEN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITV. Atlantic and Connecticut Avennns. WILL neWKll". Clerk J. W. ltUUllAKKU, Prep. Terms-K.00 te I60 per day. JeJl lmd U IO AGO COTTAGE, NKAH 'UK IIKACII. ISO KENTUCKY A VK , ATL NTIO CITV, N.J. HOMK I.IKK,KI.ICO ANTOU1BINK. Je7-3mdau,ThS Jilts. JOHN A. STAUL. A TLANTIO U1TY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Largest Men Convenient Hetel. Klega ntly rurnlahnd. Mberally Managed. Coach teand from Ucach and I'ratns. orchestra Uuula CUA8.M0ULAD1S.rrep. W. K. Coemuif . Chief Clerk. Ieb22-iiid T UK "CHALFONTK," Ocean Kud of North Carolina Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. X.UOIIKHTSA8ONB. aprMmd rrrKTHERILI" ATLANTIC CIrY, N. J., Ocean Knd Kentucky Avenue. Open rebruary 1, te Novembers, loe iSeilOJO. M.J.KOSKUT. maylO-Juid s TOOKTON UOTKL. CAl'K MAY, N.J. OPENS JUNK 80 New Ownership. Nnw Management. Newly Furnished. Prrtect AppMntmnts. Poenlar Prices. Klncst beach In the world. Itoem plans and Informs slen at lllaslns A Bera' Piane Ware rooms, N. w. corner Kluventh and Chestnut sireetf, , uunuejimin, uuiii iiiiev. . 1 11 ae. Walten, Proprietor, JunieiH i.aioeiai. James Hetel, N. A TLANTIO CITY. CHESTER COUNTY HOUsE. Thti thoroughly comfortable and well known heuse Is new open, 'xwenly-etgt th teiaen. Same management. Coel and de lightful location very neartbn sea. JunlMmd J. KKIM A SONS. fob salb or hunt. Fer rknt Frent and rkak basem'nu under Hlrsh A Ure Clothing Stere t nent one suitable for shoemaker shop ; rear soluble toreatlugheusup- green grocery. Apply te IIIUMI ft I1HO., rnl-lmd Centre square. HOUSES FOR HALK ON THE MOST liberal terms, en Weit Chestnut, Wal nut, Lemen. Mary, Pine and Charlette streets. Apply at inli-Crad JOJNOKTHMAUYBTBW.lCT. TTsOR J! for KKNT FROM APRIL, 1. 1SS8, foreneoratttrmnf years, the Btraibunr liAtlreml. with Ceal and Lninber Yard. Ware house, LoceHiotlvit aLdCars ; all In geed and running eraer. ins leiuu ui iiui vaiaaeie property presents a rare opportunity te any pony desiring te engage In a pleasant, well ratabiisned and preniuuie Dusiness. rer con ditiens, rent or ether In formation apply te THQS. Or HKNUV BAUMOAUUNXiL ms-ua Lancaster City, Pa ; ri v ,