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iMwiMtie utmea item np te
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mm SaUr xaitlen of Tint imLU
i u MUrerea br carriers. In the city
mM awrresBaln tew at for iec. per week t
p. ag. ,, m, & rein M.BO for six meattr
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i wfuhln their iflflrtM ehaaMa
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aanmiummta from 10 te 95 eu.pr Una
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sum 10 Can A Wkk. tb addkkwi Bkibe
A; VURUiPlI UIi .ev.'.
Maxwell's Case.
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A hi
'2a SMfetary Bayard, te whom was ad-
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i asking for a respite In the cone of Hugh
FM Jkoeta, alias Maxwell, the murderer of
Is? the whole request ever te the Missouri
L. k onttinrtllea. MutwaII nnd his Vie
p rt" BMW MMMWt ..--
tlmwereEnellshBuWecta. andlt la said
ixtkat English Interference Is new due te
KrtitA itirai.tnn iiv Maxwell' attorney
- 'thtadnernTmiini1(vl nrpllldlcfi exists ill
RWm ' tf..AH J ...I..I Ik HJNKnA Conretnrv
IS Bayard says: "As te the merits of the
$&& ,el taiew nothing, as It Is a matter In
MaWhksb. the state department can take no
l-'t-rf, ''-.. ..- I .1.,. .tntAAC
5r."- action.
The case arose In the state of
Awlltaaenrl. and the conviction was
had
S,f'i4 there and sentence pronounced In that
FSW state. Jt is thus left solely for the state
eth i te determine what shall be done
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-' wma nnininn tunc ii c:iiiuui ua wuuu
national question. The governor of Mis Mis
seurl will doubtless act upon the llrltlsh
.minister's request as he may feel Inclined
under the Missouri law, nnd net as any
law exists, national or international, te
compel him te act."
' This Is geed, sound sense. Ne federal
Interference with matters essentially per
taining te a state. Maxwell's crime was
most brutal; he has been given every
chance te prove his innocence ; and the
fiaal disposition of his esse may be safely
ilAf-'M 41a linnHli rt Kn XTIeailirl nilt.finH.
H
ties.
Wi- Vn RInfA Mnnnnnlr.
was x Z ,,,... . :.,.
$?. ' " Text Beeks and Legislation l'ertalnlnc
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w? xnereie," reau we i ere ine weming ei tuu
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.national xuucaiiunui uaauuiunuu im en
STFrmnrAa.'n.
demolishes the preposition
7--Y-- that k tnln ftlinnlil pnipr Intn thn bnnk.
IrLr,'' making market, publish books at low
beat and enforce their use In the schools.
i-7 as lr. iiiRDee says, tuis proiwaiuen is at.
mx with the whole theory of our govern-
rift. . wm 1 .l.l !. .
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iyjt4 -aaeuiu ru idmi uuu&uiumuk, "jeu
why
Caetthe manufacture of farmlne imple.
Omenta for the farmer and cheaper cloth-
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AA'VWUa4 UUBlUCEn CUIUllClltlUIl, iiuii 1UU
KfWaaTlne would bear no proportion te tiie
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.'ft-r iHenncq iuat weuiu ue uuui u u n dwiie
'jr -, monopoly, having all the state machinery
S '(enpbeld and advance it. I'aternalinm
would wax stronger every day ; and the
people, the true source of all power en
earth, would seen be nothing and the
government everything.
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Hiss ITillard at Chicago.
One of the very etrengeat advecattm of
tha abolition et the tux en whisky la Mini
Willard, president of the Women's ChrlH.
tlanee Tauiperanes union of this country,
PrcbaWy ttie JLancaRter Intei.lhikneeii
baa ebaerveU thli. Lancaster Inquirer.
"Very true. And If the Jnquirtr will
read elsewbei e In this issue of thu iKTr.r..
meekcek, It will discover hew MIsj
l?illard was treated by the Republican
convention in Chicago. She went before
the convention with u memorial in be
half of prohibition. That memorial was
thrown upon the fleer nnd was covered
with tobacco spit. This U en the au
thority et ex-Gov. St. Jehn, whom we
believe te be a mere authoritative repre
sentative et Miss Wlllard than our lie-publican-loving
and rum-liatlng contem
porary, the Jnjutrer.
A Transparent (lauie.
A great deal of alleged political capital
Is being made out of the fact that nearly
every day in Indianapolis witnesses
crowds going te greet den. Harrison, the
Republican candidate ferpreBldec , from
all parts of tbe state. What this means
Is well told by n recent vhlter te Indian
apeUs, who siys : "The excursion trains
which run te Indianapolis dally and
which the newspapers report ns carrying
thousands of pilgrims who go te worship
at Harrison's shrine Is part of a scheme
te make money for the railroads and
has no political significance what.
ever. Therdis an Immense population
within a radius et one hundred nnd
fifty miles around Indianapolis a popu
lation larger than that about Albany, or
even Bosten. These people go te In
dianapolis te shop and otherwise avail
themselves of a holiday in the city at a
trining expense. "
But even thl3 game te create Itepubll
can enthusiasm is net likely te last much
longer. Already the vicinage has been
scoured te Leep up the precession nnd
the fact that the railroads are deriving
the chief profit from the scheme will seen
fully dawn upon the people and perhaps
upon the benighted folleweu of Har
rison. ClertUid and Pensions.
Congressman Hevey, et Indiana, who
expects te get the place en the Hepubli
can ticket that Perter would net have,
declared in the Heuse the ether day that
" the Democratic party from the preal.
dent down is opposed te all pension legis
lation." What arrant nonsense I The lecerd
shows that President Cleveland has
signed 1,201 pension bills, against 1,521
signed by all his Republican predecessors
iron Lincoln down te tbe present time.
In ether words, one Democratic presl
dent In three and one-half years has
signed nearly as many pension bills as all
the Republican presidents Bigned in
tweaty.feur years. It is about time that
;tbe Republicans ceased their efforts te
attack tbe president ea his tension
reeatd,
Is There a Jeb lu It I
West Orauge street, between tli M .
.-".rieMaand Columbia turnpikes, has been
mmmj aucaaamtzea and rolled by tbe
u IVT reet roller ; but we venture te
V - H is 9 only street la Lancaster that
has thus been macadamized before curbs
were set and gutters laid. The street at
thia pelnt.bas been raised considerably
above the grade et the private property
en the south side of It, and In case of
heavy rains the surface water will be
carried down Inte these properties. The
idea of piking streets before curbs are set
and gutters laid te carry oil the water,
seems te be preposterous and contrary te
city ordinance, and smells largely et job
bery. On tbispelnt read section 17, page
174 of the city digest for ordinance en
the subject of owners et lets of gteund,
laying pavements and curbstones.
Rev. Dn. J. H. Vincent, who has nude
some reputation aa the leading spirit et tbe
gathering at Obautauqna, and who was re
cently chewm by the Methodist church as
one of Its blahepa, acerna te be anxious te
play the part of a Burehard in this cam.
paign. When asked his political sentt
ments he replied : "I am an antl Kemanltt
and tuerefore a .Republican." Tbla was
published aeme time age and we did net
credit It But remaining undenled, It
must be accepted aa true. When a mm of
Dr. Vincent's position atoepato this low
grade et Intolerance, religion must hang
her head and weep,
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The Pennsylvania Scheel Journal prlnta
this month a very Interesting paper en
"The duly of tbe nigh aoheol te auppert
the college." It was read by Wm, T.
Harris, I,L. T , of Concord, Masaachuietts,
before the Pennsylvania Btate Toachera'
aisoclatien at dcranten, July 4.
Who says tbe Mills bill Is a froe trade
measure T If the Milts bill were a lar to
day all engaged lu the lnduitrles In thla
list wenld be Jut m hlgbly " protectod"
aa they are under tbe prosent Itopubllean
tarlir:
ItasketniaknM, lxokbindera nud flnlflh.
ere, bone and Ivery worker, beet and sboe
makers, brewers and malbitera, brltannla
ware niaker, bronze powder makem, but
ton factory operaterv, bullion and metal
thread makcrr, candle makers, cemenl and
llrae maxets, clgarmakcri, clock and watch
makera and re(ialrers, cokemakets, cotnb cetnb
makeis, oerktnakori, CDoperc, copper,
workers, oersotmakorf, cntlerymakers,
dalrymen (butter and oheese), dlstlllerleB
and rectlllarn, ihhorlei), Mix ilreasnrc, fur
workers, clue, KoUtlne and Isinglass mak mak
ora ; gloves, cotton nnd woelon cotton ;
Olllsen, gimp and taatel makera ; geld and
silver workers and lowellora, grcen and
colerod ;;laaa bettle makers, gunsmllln and
leckaui ,na, harnee and naddle maker,
hat and cap maken, hemp and Jute carpet
maker, hosiery and knitting mill opera
tors, lacomakers, leather case and pocket
book makera, leathor curriers, drossers,
finishers nnd Innnera ; makers of coal tar
dyes, makers of perfumery, makers of
ecrtcb and harness lurnlture, aaddlery and
nardware ; makers of gunpowder nnd
ether oxpleslvfH, makers of plpei and
smokerb' nrtlciiH, makers of polishing
powder, makers or fancy secpi, miner,
mirror nud ploture frame maker, erange
growern, orgnnm&kerr, psnollmakeis, pin.
mnkerc, planoferto makera and tunerc,
plaslcr grlnUurN, roclleg and ptvlng llle
maker, eoale and rule makers, acrowuiak acrewuiak
er, shirt, eiid.4 ud cellar makers ; shook,
silk mill operator, straw werkeiu, tlles,
common and lira lirlek makera ; trunk,
valise ntii! oirpethag makera ; tobacco fac
tory operative, Muve, furuaoe and grate
makers ; umbrella frume makera, varnish
maker, wax werker, wlre drawer, pulp
mill operallvei, various farm products
hay, hoop", Drley, oaltle, sUeep, hogs nnd
farm produets generally, except wool nnd
vegttuble.
TiikNw Yerk Tribune oendomus (be
Henate substitute tar I II bill ns a "fatal
blunder " Ne, the fatal blunder was the
free whisky plank lu tbe Chicago platform,
Women mutt be soaree in Canten, Htnrk
county, Ohie. A. .letter from thore was
roeeutly received nt Cutlo Uarden aa
follews:
Mr. Kititvrnnt Agent of if, ';
Well sir this Is the third letter 1 am writ
lug 1 wrete te you te leek and ask about for
h l.idy cHOor-ir.er &l) years of nge with
(1 hundred f, 1 wrote you befern 1 shall net
Hy iniiuh but I hepe for god sake that you
will Itiui me n pinner ler llfe tlme nnd
bope te Irem yours and very Obllgn
M. K. Balm at,
Cduteu Ohie
HUrk oe. Ne 017 U. Market at.
PERSONAL.
Hknateii Camkiien has Introduced a
bill In thn Sonaie te appropriate f75 000 for
a pub! la building at Yerk, I'd.
Hen. W. D. Kelloy thinks New Yerk
win go Kflpubllcan bv 76,000 majority.
William, inn day for llepubllcan lufjorl lufjerl
ties in New Yerk Is iotever passed.
Nerman Wam.aeh, editor and ene rf
thu proprietors et thu llizloten .Sentinel.
died en Friday morning of aoute dysentery,
a'ter n woek'a illness. A month age te day
he wm married at Allentewn te Miss Kmlly
May Wren, of that oily. Mr. Wallace was
the son or a Lutheran mlnlster, and was
born at Htreudaburg. Ills first newpaper
work was ou the Kasten Argus la 18S3.
A VcristllB Scoundrel.
I'nlted States doteotlvos left Chicago for
San Frauclsce en Hunday for the ptirpoae
of arresting William Kalna, alias llsymend,
alias llulby, lUptist mlnlster, spiritualist
medium, gambler nnd train robber, for
whom they h ive been seirchlng lnce 1S77.
They expect te reach Han FranoUeo
te-day aud te arrest hltu at ence at Ne. 15
Sixth Htroet, whom he is new playing the
rele el siaie writlnir medium. Toe clll.
cera alloge that In 1S77 he robbed a mall car
near Austin, Texas, binding and gagging
thn clerk, nnd htcurlnr about (3,000. Iu
1H7S, under the uniue of Kain, he held a
successful revival inoetlmr In lliumn.
Texas Whlle it was In pregress a train
was held at the depot because of an acci
dent, nnd the trainmen attended the revival
service. lUltia pleaded Illness and wan
net preaenu Tbe mall car was rebbed of
fi.000. H tins was arrested, couvlcted and
senteneed te four years' Imprisonment for
the crime. Iu prison he developed all of
tbe symptoms et cntiBumminn. mil ..
Anally pirlened by It. 11. Hayei In
177 and disappeared completely for a time.
Subsequently he appeared as a slate wilt
ing and materializing medium In New
Yerk and Chicago. List week tbodeteo tbedeteo tbodetee
tlvts located him In Francisce, and left, as
stated, for tbe purpese of taking him Inte
custody.
lUsa Hall Nans.
The League Rames of yesterday were :
At Washington, Philadelphia 3, Washing
ton 2 ; at Olilcge, Chicago 6, Indianapolis
4 i at notion, New Yerk It, Ilosten C : at
Dstrelr, rain.
Association games: At Phllal jlpbla,
Athletle 13. kouisvllle 1 ; at OlsveUud,
Cleveland ll, Cincinnati 8; at Hroeklyr.
Nt. LeuU 7, Hroeklyn 0; at Uililmore
Sam Thiitupsen again geos Inte
garden for Detroit te da v.
right
Mfltrn nhl.r..n,.nnm .,11.1 ... .. -
..., vUu.UDn jiiuiier, was in me
?.xJ.er 'J18 nr" lltne- ''he Jndlanapells
hit him fclx iIuiek. Ue Is oveib1x faet tall
and a heavy batter,
Washington hail twelve lilts eir HuiUn.
ten yesterday te six of the Pnlladelphla oil
O'Day, vet the Quakers wen.
xnew ler is pisytngtne llvelles v
ball Just new, and th tei
wlnutr.
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J is
Ulenn, of the old Kiohmend club, U with
ICansis t'lly. '
KttaMtU's KaulNfjattie,
Willatn Myere, of Waynesburg, O , had
been paying attention te Miss Etta Mt
for a year or two. Thu-aJay night te
called en her and asked her te marry him
when tbe refused. He walked te tbe deer
without saying a word and shot himself In
the head with a revolver, dying In a few
minutes In tbe girl's arms. She said she
bad refused him te test his love, and is
new almost distracted with grist. Myers
was a premising young merchant Mlsa
Melt is a member of a wealthy family,
handsome and accomplished.
THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
SMItKKD IllPnOVJCUEMT IX TItlDB
IN Tim VSttCU STATE.1.
An Exception te the Uencral Aelo In Ilia
1'irilitenllal Ynn-The Vterlil Crep
Itfperti at llemaanil I he UnUreialile
Indlnttlen la Friuce nnd rnclnnd.
The popular Impression tbatdullness In
business is always an accompaniment of a
presidential contest la net berne out by tbe
condition of alTalrs this year. As tbe presi
dential campaign progresses buslceis
soems te steadily Impreve, Tbe reports as
te tbe condition el tbe dlllerent trades are,
with a few exception, very favorable.
Beth commercial agencies agree as te tbla
"Our advlcp," Jiradilrcel'a will aay
txJay, "show unexpectedly early tlirni
ui mevivm in aeverai lines ei coleiii
trade. In acme lines the improvement his
already begun, notably In dry goods and
beets and shoes. The greatest relative In
crease In tba volume of general trade has
been at Bosten and Philadelphia, Louisville,
Chicago and at tbe Northwest."
K. O. Bun (fc Ce y that the velume nf
trade Is new fully equal te that et last year
at thla date, and that while Iren and
wonlen trades have materially decreased,
buslueas In grocerte. lumber and farm
products generally la large, and conlldence
in improvement at no dlttant day grew
stronger. ThlsconHdenohasasunitatitlal
basis in the crop prospect, which Rrew
mere satisfactory eaeti week. Theae favor faver faver
able siatoment are conilrmed by otber
report, and altogether the buslntms out
look 1 In rnarked contrast te that existing
In the last prealdnnllal year. Theu
there was doprrssleu In nearly all
parts of the country. On Wall street
triore was a financial erash, the etlccts
et which were felt ovnrywbero. Uoutldeiice
was lm pal red by the irlgantie swludle of
Ferdinand Ward and Jamrs I). Pish, and
by thoeptdemlaof dolnlcntlenHand brencbin
et trtiHt. This j tar thore Is an ontlronb entlronb ontlrenb
senco of these entices of iloprcislen, and
wblle stock speculation Is narrow, nnd
thore Is no brilliant boom In general busl
nesH, jet the mnvement of trade Is of large
velume, financial operations steui te be mi
a solid Iwsls, anil tbe outlook Is bright In
spun ei me lariu agitation. Much ei Ibis im
provement Is due unquestionably te the fa
vorable crop prospeotn, m our nxrlculturnl
products aru tbe bail e( cur national pros
porlty,theuub,of courae, our mineral wealth
and manufacturing Industrie are linper-
rani onnirmuterN. The wheat and corn
crops are naturatly unknown, quantities as
jet, butlllstindenliitiluthat all the Indi
cations point ten large yield. Many pro pre pro
dlet that the spring wheat crop will be
larger than ever bofero. Accompanying
thee faverable crop prespeam nt home
are reports of bfd weather abroad,
Indicating a partial fallure or the
wheat vleld In P.ugland, France and
Italy. The weather this mouth will dotor detor doter
initio the amount of the di Iblt. There wan
a uig rpaculatlen hore thin week, based en
thn crop reperts from abroad. About 00,
000,000 bushels changed hands In the eptlcn
trading, and prices advanred 5 cents h
bushel. The reports, et Impreved woather
yosieruay nnu tn-uay, bowever, caused a
reaction. Ilthere Un large dtllelt In tbe
crops of Kngland and France, tbe United
Htalts will reap the bentllt et thelr mlstor mlster mlstor
tune by an Increased demand for our wheat,
uniesi the Uhlcaeand New "Vnrk specula specula
ttenrunstip the prlce tea point that w II
check tbe expert mnvement. Wehavn com
petitors In the wheat market, and ItiiSNla
Htul India are likely te hve mero wheat te
cell this your than latt, nud this U n olroum elroum olreum
st an co thnt the wheat rpcoutaters weulil de
well te koep steadily lu mind.
HT, JOHNS ItlNdINO WOKIH.
Ilia Tcinlwimuen Cliletialn I'mirs Het bhet
Uim llie lUimlilleti 1'ar y.
At the Prohibition atate convention In
Ulynden, Maryland, ou Thnrrday, Ex Ex Ex
Oovernor HU Jehn, of ICanaa, speke as
fellow :
"The Hopubllean clnlmed te be n party
of moral Ideas, nud that it had its origin In
a great moral issue. It clnlmed fe be a
party that wes the advocate of the tern per per
hiice cause. Miss Willnrd, as a ropreseuts represeuts ropreseuts
tlveol Amerlcan womanhood, went bofero
the convenllen of that, party with a me
morial In bebalf of prohibition. That me
morial wai thrown upon thu fleer and was
covered with tobacco nplf. fA. velcp,
Then It was that 1 left the jmrty.' 8 ,
Jehn, with n forelbin gesture, Theu it was
tUat 1 left the party.' Jt would have been
better if the Hopublieans had Inscribed en
their banners protection te the home, nud
net dlsinlmted prohibition with the snoer
that It wnieuly a slde Issue. They Held If
the DAmecrnts camointe pewer ibe country
would come te ruin,
"In 1K3I t!ie Hepubllcans were doreAtcd
by their own cownrdlce. Alter threo year
of Domeoratlo rule, In which the country
lias net been ruined nor thn negrees te te te
otiHltued, It was te be hoped that the It' -publicum
wnulU get tl e be'.tjr of their
cowatdlre, ititt they end ine great Uauu
bofero the poeplo Is the tnrlll anil the snr
plin. That lias been the old cry med le
pull wml oer tlioeytsof tliepetple. It
wns heard of bafore the young men nf this
day worn born. A member of Cengrcfcs
told me tn day that thu surplus reaches
1 100,000,000, wrung from the puokels of Iho
lnepin, nud is lnnreaslug at the rate of
M0O.00O lu every 21 hour. If this is net
stepped It will abaerb nil thu circulating
medium et thu country. The Domeoratlo
plan of reduclug this nurplus is uotiery
oleir. Hut the ItepuL'licau platform Is ox ex ox
plielt. Itiuywlhe tax en touaeco Is a luir luir
den upeu Bgriculture, I.aughter The
Prnhlblllenists proneso te roduce me tar
en blanket. Tnere Is the lssue. The Pre
blblttenlsts stand up n blanket and thu He.
publicans stand up a plug of tobacco,
laughter.
'lhe Hepubllcans nay they want the
tarifl takeu iir Ihiuer ued lu mtohaulea
and the bMh. That would npeu the deer te
all sorts of fraud, 'J he man from tbe coun
try will drive te town for whisky te rale a
barn, nnd that would be for mectmuleal
purposes, nnd he would want whteky te
paint his nose, unci that ter use in the art.
The Itepubllcau platform says manufac
tures must be protected, which means that
monopolies must bu continued, Ued knows
we Bre monopoly rlddeu te-dny, Hnd tbe
burdens are pllul upeu the people that
monopoly may prosper. It is a monstrous
preposition, nnd the poeplo will repudiate
it at thu polls. Fer overy dollar that la
provided ler the laboring man, f 10 000 Is
given te capital. Voleo, Ttmt is se' I
The taritl has given te tbe ceuutry mure
millionaire und mero tramps that It has
evor had befern. In New England net ene
operstlvo In 100 ewus a beuse, und ytt the
Hepubllcans talk of protection of American
labor. There is free trude lu labor and
man's muicles, but nocessarlos of llfe must
be protected. Hitlread makers this het
we&llur In Kanias were paid f 1 10 a r"a
n mere plttaiies. Put tue companies se
cure Italians at 00 cents, aud ttoAiuur tteAiuur
lean labirjr et fl 10 hss te sietunb.
Vauderhtli, with his f 1100 (XK) 0CO, Oeuld
anil l.tlind HUnterd with their T100 -000,000
tach net only oeutrol tbe hlgh
waja of the country, but they go te Wash
ington, nnd eiiiiiiui legislation for tbe
monopolies. Oils sold last week In Kan
saa at 17 cents, and wheat at (A) route,
and labor is paid 88 cents, aud yet the He
publicans talk such stull as protection.
The peer man lu Kaunas asks Hint n,
tarlll may be taken til of lumber aud salt
and vital necemarlra, but Ibe Jtepublleai a
will net let hltu. The sneaker saiC. havn a
commission appointed te assess tue true
value of the railroads, and let the govern
ment operate them. This Is a government
of tbe people, by the people and for the
people. He would rather have power con.
centrated in the government than in
Gould, Vanderbllt aud otber millionaire
mouepolUls. He would elect Uultwl States
aonaterB dlrrctly by tbe people, acd there
would net be twenty.nve millionaires In
tbe Senata That is an aristocratic body
and a stench In the urst I s of the people.
..., .- .... mi, iinuu, nuu lum uees uei mean
"This tarlll talk is Intended te head off
the prohibition Issue. Tbe Mills bill waa
passed In tbe Housu. The Senate Udiscuts.
leg tbe best way of earrylug tbe doubtful
stales. Net ene word is said In either tbe
Democratic or the Kepubllcau platform
about the protection et ihe home. Net a
single propeMltloii is made for the reduc
tion or the surplus lu pauperism or crime
In this nation. That is tLe great question
of this hour. Ne amount of humbuggery,
no amount of deception will keti this issue
from the people.
" The temperance aed morality plank In
tbe Chicago platform had tieen submitted
te Sheridan Sheek, the great brewer of
New Yerk. The only objection of Mr.
Sheek was that It was net strong enough
en temperance, but he thought It waa per
haps as strong as the Itepubllcan cenven.
tlen would take it After a drunken rev
elry of a week at Chicago adrunkan oaaeua
waa bold en Monday ana the nomlaaUeaa
were made ea Monday, aad then taey pat
In at tbe last moment tbe BeateUe temptr temptr
anee and morality plank. It la aet as
strong aa the resolutions passed by saloon
keepers In the convention. That Republi
can platform Is an Insult le every Christian
man. The cowardice of the cbnrcb has
driven Christian te Infidelity, and If It was
net for his faith In Ued he would have Men
driven te lnOdellty long age. The high
license saloon Is Just as geed and pure aa
the law that autherises It, and as geed aa
the church doaeon who votes for tbe saloon.
Voice. "That Is sol" The Prohibition
army will march areunu tbe whisky Jeri
cho until tbe walls crumble and fall,
t Applause 1
Hit. ritKK WHISK TALKS.
Ills Ktnltatlen Otr tha lUpabllesnl'latleiin,
"Fer Ilem and t'rotseUoa."
Vete
for me
and
Imaltemei'BKK
G. O.
I
My name is
FKEIS
WHISKEY!
I'm feclinu nuite fris
ky. I'm slieulinc for
all I am worth, for Heme
and Protection In hopes the
election will make me the klm
of the earth. I'm wcarinc the but
ten 'cainst 1 rcc Irade In
mutton or anytlunc el$e 'IWrrUes
but mvseir, and if I can feel
ou I'm certain te rule !you
and keep up War Taxes for pelf,
When three cents my class is. the
thinking masses will find me se dev
llisli ceed, that when of me drinking
they'll never be thinkinc el taxes un
just en their feed. Hurrah for our par-
... -r t- tn.:1..... I ... nf ..-11
ly ei I itt 1111'sm; iicauy. tcycn
out "Free Trade" le our fees who'll
tax mi forever se plain people clever
can have cheaper victuals and clothes.
-H O. Deem, n A'. V. World.
HELWIOUI.
T3KUOIODH
BKRVIOES WIT.n IIR
held In the follewlns chiirehnnn Run.
day, tn Iho morning at lu-.se, in the ovenlnj;
ut7;V Bunday school nt liiA p. m. Whenthu
hour Is dlirerunt it Is snoclell v nninil
Cuuucn or UoD-Cenuir of l'rlnce and Or
anKe. l'roaehinir at lftae a. m. ana 7: p.m. by
Urn raster. Sabbath school at 0.15 a. iu.
Olivkt IUitist Churuu. Cerner et Wash
ington ana llnke street. I'reachlng at 10 3)
a. m. and fl p. m., by the pastor. Sunday
school at l) a. in.
UnaiRTl.uTuiiruNCntTTten West King street,
K. L. Houd, pastor, JJlvlni) servlces tomor
row mernlnu at tbe usual hour. Me evening
service, SunOay school at Oa m.
Uraeb I.utueuaw. Cerner or North Queen
and James street, llev. 0. Klvin Uniipt, pan
ter. Sunday school at 9.U0 a in, U.ual at at
Vlne Rervlws at 10:30a in , and Op. in
8t, bTKriiBN'B l.t'TiiKKAM Citnncii, (Unrman)
rernar Huulh Uuke and Church strnute, Kev.
1!, Mel9ter, pastor.-nervlco te-morrow morn mern
liiK ann evunliiR. Bnbbnth school at 0 a. in
tiXOOMO KVAKOHUCUL ( Kngllsh 1, en Mill-
nerry street, aliove Orancu I'reacblng at
iu: hi n. in ann v:i3 p. m.,uy tue pastor. BunQay
BOhenlHt9:l&a in
KVAsiiKtiOAL-Flrst Church (Qcnnan) North
water Bireet, kev. ". 1'. l,ehr, pastor. Ne ser.
vicua ui'iuerrnw.
CutTSD jiaHTnnsH ik Christ (Cevsirurr).
West Orange and Concord atreets-ltuv. J. II
Funk, pastor. Sunday school at 9 am.
I'reaehlngat ICSDa. in. ana 7:15 p. m bv Uev.
I. Uultzeli. Communion arter morning str str
meil. I'raise meeting at c-ip tn.
HT, Lukk'b ItKrenMKu Marlettn Avonue.Uov.
Win. K. Llchltter, pastor. Dlvlnii eorvleo at
lu.30 a. in. ana 7:1) p. in. Hunilay school at 8 a
in. Service In the tinrman language ats t m.
hev. K. V. tleiharu 1). !.. elUclatlug. '
1'rbmbvtbiiiah Mhmeiiul cnORcn, Seuth
tl iHieii Htreet. Thmnes Thompson pastor.
1'ruuchlnR lu thn morning at te 30 a m. ana In
thn evenlng at 7.11 p. in. tsunaav school at w
a.m. Yeung poeplu's meetlng at 7:15 p in.
Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening ai.7.15.
.Mknnenith riin Olrt MonneulUa will held
services In their church, corner or Hast Chest
nut una ehennun sttoets.en Sunday, August
5, iif.Jp in. l'rnachlnKln both languages.
KlllflT ltKVOKllKD CllUllUII. llOV. J. JU. TltlCl,
D. i., pastor. Kervlcus te morrow ut 10 3 J a.
in., anil 7 I5p m. Htinnay school attta, in.
Moravian, J.Max lliirk, u. l., puster, 0 a,
iu bunday school i 10.30 a. in. Lltuuy and ser.
nien. Ne oveiil'iK service.
Ut, 1'aul'b M,K. CuuneH-Charlns Uonds.rias Uends.rias Uonds.rias
ter. Mundny school unci Class meeting at a.
in, I'rcachlng nna admlsslea et a large num
ber or new members ut 111:30 a. in. Preaching
at 7. 15 p. in Yeunu people's meeting at 6.30 p
in. Ultss meetings ou 'iuesday.'lbuisday and
rrldnyevenlngs. Pruyer meeting en Wednes
day evening.
IniMTY LuTnERAN-Systomatle beneflconce
day. U.iinl Bervlces conducted by the pastor.
Huiidav school at Da iu Church at lb 30 and
7 I) ltegnlnr meeting et the veslry and special
meeting or thu Junier missionary society en
Monday evening.
Prbsbttsriam UlTlnn services atthnnsual
morning hour, conlucteil by the pastor, llev.
J. Y. MlU'bell, u. 1). nnovenlngtorvlco.
Wbstxun m. K. Cuuneii-K. W. llurke.
pastor. Class nt u a in. lusea. m.anrt 7:(5p.
m preachtug by psUir. cunday scboei at 2
p.m. Class I'unsitay at7:IJ. Prayer meetlnx
en I'hurtiday evening ut 7 15.
kast ilissie M. K. cuurccu.- Sunday scboei
at Oh ui.
If hut Haitist. Services at the regular hours
morning and evening, pastor, Kev. J. N. JTol JTel
well, bunday school ut U u. m.
First M, K. Ciitmau. Itev. J. It. T.Gray, pas
tor. i.Ihds meetings ana bunaay tchrelalBa.
ui, PruuehliiK at le: a, m. and C p. m. by tbe
ptster. Mnnuay, ihursOayand Priaay, class
iiicetlng, Wedntsday, 7 20 p. in. prayer uieel-
tt'AA'AMAKXlt'a
Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays.
When yen 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 L
err uiti
U
J,4
WANAMAKER'S
MAcrei
FLOOSpACE
k
PHILADELPHIA
J L
iMinreciiM.it
r
Yeu knew that
there is no
worthy het weather
weather) thing for
(or any
wear or
home use but we have
you can't come te the
write for whatever veu
it. If
store,
want,
samples or goods. Shopping
uy man nas come te ue simple
and certain. A few scratches
of a pen, and all the facilities of
the store are yours.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Philadelphia.
ATTUUSMSXH,
JfUrUElt B. KAUKPMAN,
AT rOBN E V-AT-LA W,
NO.J SOUTH PWII0 BT., LancesUr. r,
w
rly,
JOreOD'H 8AKSAPAR1LLA.
The Liver
Ana kidneys are organs wtich It Is Important
should be kept In geed condition, and yet they
areoverweikea and. abased by nearly every
body, until they beoema worn-out, clogged
up, or diseased, Hoefs SarsaparUla cures all
difflenltles with tneie organ, reuses them te
healthy action, and tones tba whole digestive
organism,
. "f'vebesnnilnr Heed's BanaparllU for
indigestion and liver trouble, tt has greatly
benefited me, and I think It la fully as geed a
modlclneascl.lmed." K. 8, caassnse, chief
eug.ueei uie uep',, OlOQingTOD, Ct.
Bound and Healthy
" II affOtda me ranch nltunml nnwmiMiiill
Heed s Sarraparllla. My health two years age
was very peer. My friends thought I was
f.!!i!5,wJth0OMnmBUen' Icemmenceaiulnt
Heed's Saraapirllls, took are bettlMOl It, ana
..F . n floss hard a day' work as I ever
could It saved me from the grave and put
me en my ret a sound, healthy man." Wftt
?," T.V."""r' 1" Kat street, Wlggens-
TlilOf UIllO.
Built Right Up
"I was all ran down and unfit for buslneii.
I was Induced te take a bottle of Heed's Bar
sapartJla, and It built me right up se that I was
seen able te res u me work, I recommend tt te
all who are amictea." r. w. Bbatb, stone
cutter, Ne. 4 Martin street, Albany, M. Y.
a. ii.iMj sure te get
HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA.
Beld by all druggist, si six for IS. rrepared
only by 0 I. HOOD GO., Lewell, Macs.
100 Doees One Dellar.
(i)
Q.HAX'B HPKCXF'O MKDaOIMK,
Grnj'g Specific Medicine.
The Great English Uomedy will promptly and
radically euro any and every case of nerveus
debility and weakness, result of Indiscretion,
ezeesses oreverwork of brain and nervous sys
tem iU perlectly harmless, acts like magic,
and been extensively used for ever 88 yean
Tlth great success.
SV-ruU particulars tn our pamphlet which
we doslre te send free bv mall te every one.
.WTbe Bpeclnc Medicine Is sold by all arusr-
f!'.?.li, Per package, cr six packages for ft.
t will be sent froe by mall en receipt of the
money, by addressing the agent,
H. B. OOOHRAN, Dnifffrlat,
os. 137 A 133 North CJnoen St., Incaster, Pa.
TUK QUAY MKD101NK CO., Ne. 108 Main
Btroet, 1'nlTale. N V. Iunl31vdAwMWAr
IMPROVED
UUUM9.
CUSHIONED KAK
CURE POP. THE DEAK.
Peck's Patent Improved cushioned Far
IJruirs perfiicUy restore hearing and perform
tha work of the natnialdrum. invisible com
iertAble and always In position. All conver
sation aud even whtspers heard dlstlnetly.
itena for lllnstratrd book with testimonial),
runic. Address or call en r. hiscex,853
bread iray, New Vertr. j5.2wdM,W,rAw
VOMPLEXIOX JPO WDER.
e
OMPriEXION POWDEll.
LADIES
WHU VALUE A nKFlNKII CUMI'I.EXION
MUST UbK
POZZONI'S
medie itkd;
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin, llerneves all pimples, lrockles and Qls Qls Qls
colerations, ana nukes the Bkln dellcatelv
suit and beautttul. Itenntatns no lime, white,
iejd or amoule In thiee shades, pink or nosh,
white and brunotte.
reit sale ur
All Drugglate and Faney Goods
Doalera flvorywhere.
a r5Tl"aVVAUII: r IUITATINB."
NEW AV yjtJtrajCMXA'TH.
Q.UEAT KKDUOriO.N.
Fine Tailoring
H. GERHART'S
Fine Tailorieg EBtablishment,
NOUTH OUKKN STHKEr.
Only lilrectlinprtlngTallerln the Cltye
lantustir
JJARQAINSI HAUQA1NS1
BARGAINS
IN-
WASH DRESS GOODS.
NO UlOUltTIMK'rOIlUY
HATINEi, C11IVKI.KP, OINOUAMS, WHITE
Ana Anything in Summer Uoedj.
l'AUA.BOL8.
A, nices tn BB'l the tloedf, te Make lloeni rer
tall and Wlutcr GoeJs.
-COMK AND SEE US
JOHH S. GIYIEB,
N03
BASNOHTll QUl:KN STUEKT. NKAB
WUdi'w !5yIUUtt' I'ANUiHTKB.
pitlCES AOANHT THE WORM).
CLARKE'S
1'K13K3 AND QUALITY OK THE GOODS
UKSKLLS STAND AOAIN3TTI1E
WOULD.
A Cake of "tollwerck Bres. Sweet ChncnlAin
with a pound we Coaee. al,w"- ""ceiate
2 tb Nuw Cream Nuts and J ft.i Dates ferisn
i s9 Klake lapleca and 2 tbi uice ler tia.
j a new rruiHUiasana S Its l'ruues ler&tn
2 fti el block ualslns and k a lMums for e
2 & Krench I'runni and 2 Bis rigs for L
1 II cent bag Kine Hult ana W ft Pepper 23
3uoed Scrubbing Brushes ana one Srbem
ier je
6 in, i sundry Seap and 5 cakes Seap for "le
stHMhorVe" cruckur ttna ' " Uern-'
X n. Tea nnd X ft host Coffee in city for 25c.
Bcjikes nana eeap ami 4 Lannary tioap.25e
2 bettles Kxtract. Vaul.la and Lomen. and
lbmtloCa'suplerSio. ""' Bna
Craeken.Sc. U0Ot Ucernl 1 Crea Saa
I Iks or u piclages Washing l'ewder for 25e.
1 can Salmen ami 1 tt, Oraham Crackers S
210-cent tmcks lllid Biwn li,iw?S,t,!S:
Taplocaler 25e """" ""'
twi'twacf""1 &Ma una H reck New Veta-
OHlLDltENCBY FOBTilEM.
WOMEN HIGH K.)B THEM. MEN ALMOST
DIKKOUTUEM. ""
Mwrin's Superior Cakes and Crackers.
That never get stale. That fairly melt In
yourmeutb. li you want some geed eating
We are heatquartcrs for thatn. Kseelved
fresh everyfdw days. "
no thousand ethur bU bargat ns In Tens
, P .8 Have you tried our Qinssure Ptareh,
that makes lellara undCuir like new Use
this Improved Match, and ou don't require a
mirror, a you can see tour shadow In the
gargmeat alter you are through with iu
SAMUEL CLARKE'S
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL TEA AND COr.
M JUBi DlUUJ,
19 and 14 BOUTH QUEHN E7RBBT,
rTKLPUONE.-Va
tfttw ADrmttTtnummitTB.
gPiCWALIiY LOW PKICKR
Remnant Sale
AT TUI .
NO. 25 MAST KINO BT.,
COMMENCING
MONDAY.AUGUST6,
We will offer Eveiylhlng In the Heuse
In the Shape of an Odd Length or Rem
nant, at
Specially Lew Prices
la order te make a Clean Sweep of
Spring and Summer Goods, and thereby
make room for
OUR FALL STOCK
Which will seen be coming la.
Tbe People's Cash Stere,
LANOA8TEB, PA.
umrlt-lvdaw
gPEOIAL BARGAINS.
WATT & SHAN D
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
During our seml annual Clearing sale we
01,','n,Kxlril0ralniiry BargalSs In each
stockef 3Par"n8nt. 'ihe balance of our
Spring and Summer Dress Goods
teSi?.a,nJl5.8,.1!?s'.,Mae,tara Co'ered Ilenrlettsr,
P,2,.nlIl.Ai.,-WoelanaM",c Waiped. Illack ana
colored Cashmeres, Dabeges, and a large at at
sertment of All-Weel uletn suitings are new
being closed out Bcgardleas et CetL
SPECIAL VALUES I
LADIES', OK NT'S AND CHILDREN'S
GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
QBEAT 1MBGAIN3 IN
TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS.
rSngoenwaeuaat,!Son A" Llnn KnUd
els no ae2en 1,arB0 atz Knotted Fringe Tew-
oue hundred dozen Extra Fine Quality
KS?.'.tea, rrtnS Daass: and Bird eye at iil
Fllty deien Bath TowelB at 6e each.
r,OD.B. hnndivd doxen Extra i-aise. Geed
Quality Uath Tewela at 12He. K' UOQU
SPECIAL I
aXofySea89' Q0Oa BtrlMl l'erfCt
AT THE
New Yerk Stere,
8. 8 & 10 EABT KIM ST.
J a MARTIN A CO.
LADIES !
If j en appreciate a Corset that will
neither break down nor roll up in wear,
TRY BALL'S CORSETS.
If you value health and comfort,
WEAR BALL'S CORSETS.
It you desire a Corset that Ills the first
day you wear it, and needs no " break
ing In,"
BDY BALL'3 0ORSET3,
It you desire a Corset that ilelds with
every motion of the body,
EXAMINE BALL'S COSRETS.
If you want a perfect fit and sippeit
without compression,
USE BALL'S CORSETS.
Owing te their peculiar construction It
is Impossible te break steels In Ball's
Corsets.
The Elastic Sections in Uall'a Cereets
contain no rubber, and are warranted te
outwear the Corset.
Every Pair Sold With the Fol
lowing Guarantee :
" If net perfectly satisfactory In every
respect after three weeks' trial the money
luiu ier tuem win de rerunded (by the
dealer), Soiled en Unsoiled."
J. B. MARTIN
& OO.
The People's Cash Stere
palacm or rAOBieir.
mflJC
GREAT THIRTY DAYS
CLEARING SALE
AT
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street.
Ending SATURDAY. AU
GUST 1 8.
Te-morrow we put out the fol
lowing Bargains:
One let of Embroideries at
iec a yard.
Anether b!jj let of Colored
Bordered Handkerchiefs at 2c
apiece.
One let of fine new designs
Hem-Stitched Handkerchiefs.
neat borders, formerly iec, at
4c apiece.
One let of blocked and polka
dot border Handkerchiefs, for
merly iec, at 8c apiece.
One let of embroidered cor
ner, hem-stitched, regular price
iec, at 8c apiece.
One let of Mourning Hand
kerchiefs, hem-stitched, reduced
from i2cte iec apiece.
One let of extra fine Mourn
inn Handkerchiefs, formerly 22c,
reduced te I2jc.
One let of extra fine hem
stitched, pure linen, formerly
20c, new I2c.
One let of plain corded bor
dered Handkerchiefs, pure linen,
hemmed, formerly 7c, new at
4c apiece.
One let of colored bordered,
formerly 10c, new dc.
One piece of Tapestry Bor Ber
der, 10 inches wide, reduced
from 25c te iec a yard.
One let of Table Linen,
bleached, Ce inches, reduced
from 30c te 1 8c a yard.
One let of Cream Damask
Table Linen reduced from 37c
te 25c a yard.
One let of WhiteTable Linen,
60 inches, reduced from 60c te
37c a yard.
AH our Colored Chenille
Fringes, formerly 50c, 75c and
$1 a yard, te-morrow at 25c a
yard.
One let of Black and Colored
Tassels at one cent apiece.
One let of Black and Colored
Girdles at iec apiece.
One let of Beaded Orna
ments, formerly $1.00, te 25c
apiece, te-morrow at iec apiece.
One let of Beys' Calice Waists,
formerly 25c, te-morrow at 15c
apiece.
One let of Worsted Wrap
Trimming in all colors, formerly
50c, new iec a yard.
Curtain Lace, regular price
iSc and 20c a yard, new iec a
yard.
ASTRICH BROTHERS.
JtOOTti AND bJlOKB.
F
oer WEAR.
Yeu Can Save Meney
UY VIS1TIMU
STACKHOUSE'8
AND I'UUCUASINO YOUU
FOOT -WEAR.
4VTI1K UE9T SHOK3
FRICES IN THE CITY.
AND J.OWKST
D. P. STACEHOFSE,
A3 & 30 EAET KING, BT.
LANCABTKH. l'A. aM-lydAw
CLOTJH.VU.
M
KRS 4 RATHKON.
THE PRICES ARE DOWN.
The Cut we have Made en Our
Prices covers all Grades and
Kinds.
J.et us remind you that we
have our eye constantly en the
Reliability of our Clothing, and
we're pleased te say It's well ap
preciated by tbe purchasing
public.
All Uoeds Marked at Mid
Season Pi ices, and if you're in
need of Clothing you miss a geed
chance 11 you don't call en us.
Myers & EatMen,
USUAULK CLOTHIKliS,
NO. 12 KAST KINQ ST.,
LAHCAITStt FA.
-S&T