T ' A, ' ,-t,. . Vh' IV !.- J i, -a .-,' -v , fL- A -"vf .I- rMt'fKM '4 4 sf f .s. 1 v-" - ' ' ftt v . 'f 4 n ' i rw Ifc'fc 1 1 . if i m '&. . f (' Al st w ;r C" T THE IiAyOABTEK DAILY rNTELIilGENOEK, SATU i' TV " . " - LtPtjkNHfcD r INTELLIGENCER. 'Every Evening in the Year, (6'umJapf Ezerfktil) STEINMAN HKNSEl, bAt;i ni X INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, B. w, COMIER ClHTRS Bquarb, Laxeabtzr, 1a. VXlLY lta CVnd a JlVefc. Kt DMart a Year or Fifty Centt a Menth. I'eitage Free. ADVERTISEMENTS from Ten te Fifty Cenli a Line. opened wllh regularity, anil Its contents tire net distributed with caie. In many Instances which liave ceme te our notice, after letters wcre deposited there hours Irctorecortntn mall trains left, and specially te get the advantage of tlicni, the mail matter was left He in the box, or if taken out was carried far beyend its destination and came back te it after a half-day's delay. Obviously if certainty and promptness of delivery cannot be secured for the letters which the public are invited te mall in these station boxes, they had better be taken down. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, (Eight Paget.) Published Every Wednesday Mernine, Twe Vellari a Year in Advance. CORRESrOXnEXCKieUcitcd from ei try part Qf theitalc and country. Corretpendcntt are re quette d te write legibly and en one tide of the ,paper only; and te tign their namct, net for publication, bid in proof of geed faith. Alt anonymettt lettcrt will be centlgned te the ten iff batket. Addrett all Letlert and Telegramite THE INTELLIGENCER, liAWCABTKR, I'A. &l)c Lancaster 3fntcUicjciucr. , M LANCABTKH. JULY 'A 1S85. Tariff Undervaluatiens. The reforms instituted by Secretary of the Treasury Manning in the valuation of imported goods, by rigorous correction of fraudulent invoices, proves what has long been suspected, that many of the ills of the tariff sjstcm result from mal-admlnistra-tien. Under a long-continued succession of ad ministrators, of easy virtue, it has been the practice for favored importers te en tirely defeat alike the revenue and pretec tive purposes of the tariff by having their goed3 appraised nt from 15 te 30 per cent, below their actual value The government has been cheated out of its just revenues ; business competitors who had net the poli tical influence te secure these favors, or lacked the knavery te seek them, suffered from the unjust discrimination ; and " American industry " failed of the pro tection claimed for it by the foreign nianufactuies being subject te an under under valuateon that brought them in tee cheap. The commercial morals of the country wcre degraded by the temptation offered te men of ordinary integrity te reap advan tages from a loosely administered system of tax laws. If the new treasury administration up te recovering penalties for past transgression and warning off the offenders against a repetition of their wrong-doing ii wniuu nave accempnsneu mere wjyftTu' substantial "tariff reform" than vpg0r il0 horizontal theorists, who 'JlgfR agitated their legislative scheineaCjg nei strictly true that "where'erJC,, n,ilriinistereil. is best; "but itisJmest an infallible rule that a ljJ5l system of government well 5if,.T,l,!elr,i-,.,l la lietfpr than system ill enforced; and the reform practicable and im- J.wintnrv Mniinini lins rftCOff- r ' . . ::.:.;", sraeu upon, is an iienest aim PMminlsfatlen of existing laws. This Tl net only besi test their efficacy and merits, but will inest clearly reveal tlieir uequalilics and lmst speedily tiring about reform of these. " llites a File. ie discovery that the Intkllieenckk and tlie Democratic party of this county are in full and hearty accord seems te trouble the Examiner. That " there 13 no opiwsitien te the Jntklliik.nti:ii "fills the diaphragm of our alra-bllieus con temporary withsorediscentent. Poignancy is added te its grief because of its own re cent unsuccessful effort te alter this con dition of local harmony. "With the co operation of a few anonymous contnbuters, whose identity is quite as well understood as their motives, it has vainly tried te mis represent UieIntklliqencku and tebiing its editors and the party of which they ate members into unfriendly lolatiens. It finds that it bites a file. If the In'tulmeknckk has succeeded in any measure in gaining the confidence of its party, it has been because it has advo cated the piinciples of that party with the fidelity and consistency characteristic of tuoDemeeiatic organization in Lancaster county, It has spoken for no individual or faction ; it lias net used its influence te promote any peisen's political fortunes ; its editors hae neither sought nor desired office for themselves or their friends, and whatever of preferment or influence has come te them has been the honest and un sought tribute of an intelligent constitu ency. Te the JJjKiniiner, far mere than te this journal, the movements and fei tunes of Its editors havelately been of cenccniT' and If we have been legardless of se conspicuous a subject of the Examiner's attention, it has been becausointliepiesent estate of that journal, its eulogies are of as little compliment as its biackguaid abuse is of little hurt. A meie intelligent, self-respecting and independent constituency than the Demo cracy of Lancaster county the party does net held. Tried by fire, tlie dress has been melted out. "Winnowed by fiequent defeat, the chaff lias been berne away en the wind. The mercenaries and soldiers of fortune who fei a time tarried with it have fol fel fol 1ew(h1 their natural instincts te tlie camp of the speilsmen. It is a high compliment te the Intelligencer, te a3 crlbe te it in any degree " tlie conscience and political integrity " which distin guish the gi eat body of Lancaster county Democrats from the political Hessians who fight for pay and change tlieir piinci ples with their employment, and who find the best reasons in their own self-con-Bcieusncss for doubting " the conscience and political integrity " of ethers. These Unhappy I'lirtncrs. The partners in the Seuth Pennsylvania entci prise had a meeting in New eik, which they say was net a leve feast. Mr. Twembley, a eentleman whose title te fame is hi his sen-in-lawship te a hundred millions, appeared as tlie lepresentatlve of a father-in-law, whose title Is in tlie posses sion of. the millions, and explained that cir cumstances, needless te mention, made it advisable te transfer all their right, title and interest, in the unfinished read, and he desired te ener me owners a thrce per cent, well-secured bend for their interest. He declined te sav who it was that wanted te buy ; and was, he thought, very sagaciously silent, lest he might give point te nn enemy te blew up the performance of his fatlier-ln-law with legal dynamite It is surprising hew serpcnt-like is tlie couite of these rail road folk. They ate nil the time seeking te crawl in and out, te cet away from each ether, or the law or some thing or somebody. They are aleit te ciecp under any cover that may be at hand. Hut Twembley might as w ell have told his associates all about it. They all knew about it. They had been in formed by tlie newspapers. If the trade had been a lawful ene, it would net have been necessary te conceal that the Penn sylvania ralliead was the bujer hi fact; and it will net make it moie lawful that tin attempt is made te substitute dummies in'her stead. Tlicre was a Mr. Colgate at tlie meeting. Mr. Colgate makes beap, but he does net habitually, it seems, use .soft and ierfuined language. He did net in this case. It is even biisiKiCted that he called Vandcrbilt an old hog. He made it evident that he considered that he had been taken in and done for. He looked with contempt upon an offer of a. 't per cent, bend 'te icplacc money that had been advanced te build a gicat highway in geed hepe of high profit. Vandcrbilt was getting the cream out of uiu u,uB,uji, .win ii.niiibnieiu uu bluest of skim milk; and thpynjwiw iL but Sen-in-law Tvembleyj(l!r,i(,ci,mi that Mr. VaiidciVfr .iwcnl back" en anybeih was ugil jll3 besli-n- dcaveCJfTnM.invii Hi" lt rnsnlt lmssible HMTlin nrnwil Tlie crowd did net sec it at all. They weie tee discomposed at tlie contempla tion of these three per cent, bends te con sider the matter calmly. They weionet used te any such mean intciest i etui us. Tliey confused the three per cent, with Vandcrbilt, and seem te have considered that he was meaner than the intciest. Our friend Heslctter expressed hisyiews. He did net nppree tlie conduct of his fel low millionaire. He objected te being left. He is net usually; and need net be this time. He lias pluck enough and can command cash and associates enough te wipe Mr. Vandeibilt out of Penn sylvania. "Why any insolent dictation should be submitted teby the Pennsylvania members of the .Seuth Pennsylvania syndi cate from a one-third owner is net ai paient. The ether hannv family raised by tlie Vandcrbilt kangaroo is te have a meeting in a day or two at Philadelphia. The children who aie assembled te be spanked, may make it lively for Mr. Twembley, who will probably be deputized again for tlie task. In truth that amiable gentleman may conclude that this thing of being son-in-law te a hundred millions is net an un mixed blessing. It gets a gentleman into a very het place when tlie old man happens te be a beast. The repert of tlie mineral produciet the Unlled States shows that the total value or non-ineliillc, niotntlle and utiBpeclQcd ru,ln ru,ln erat product for 1834 was M13.10,02a lAr 1883 It was fir2,20l.(!2:J, mid for 1882 it wiw'4 tlM.SlGSa It Is thus hceii that tliore is big doeadonco In the tetnl for last year as com pared with tlie year previeus. In account ing for this It Is found that thore was u less In pig iron, spot value, of evor $18,000,000! In bituminous coal et nearly 5,000,000 ( and In Pennsylvania aulliraclte of nearly f 11,000,- 000. Tliore Is a Iers or?.r,eoo,ooo in potreiouin and $1,000,000 In building stene, mid se en. Net that the supply of theso lnluend products is becoming ethaustGd, but that the amount markoted lionrewn beyend that consumed. Wlien the Riirplus Is taken up, It will be found that the supply will again koep pice wllh the demand, until commercial giecd brhiKS about the same condition of nualrs as new exlsts. THE ALPINE DEATH ROLL. VlftASTEltS 3JIAT ItAVj: emhtaichx at Air i' rKXTunvneME xevnisrs. A llcy Death Hit In tlie Cliurclijard of (lie 'Aljilne '(PKleti As n 1'cnnlty for the DIMurlmnre et Tlione lVUIKelkltiil. Heme of the Suit bterlc Tulil. till A. cunbus of the church-geers en Riiminer Sundays would seem te Indicate that Old Nick strengthens his held In warm weather. m Tin: number of peeple whodabble in liter ature Is remarkable, when It Is roineinbcrcd hew small the rat'" of kiicccss Is te that of failure In the lltcraiy profession. Blnce the first book was made, the best of authors have long titrugKled with ml verse currents, Ito Ite Ito fero tliey could even secure toleration hi the world of literature for their work, and te many of them recognition came when they had grown Iwyend the regard of the werld'H applatiKe as sour old men and women. Te mere than n few death was the beginning of n fame that was deathless. In vlew or theso woll-cstabllshed historical facts, It would be thought that only n few brainy, bold spirits would attempt te scale the heights or the llterary Alps j yet every ene with a cctcecllics icriltcnill, or a dlstaste for hard work, seeins lb consiiler It his mission te pi tin go Inte authorship. The extent of this linpulse is wider than may be imagined. A writer In a New Yerk taper relates that n year or two since, the publishers of The Youth')! Companion ellered n prle or $1,000 for the host short story, for which mere than eighteen hundred wrlters competed. In a sluule month, diirlnt; the past summer, u New Yerk firm refused the eiler or 1W manuscript oluines. The English pub lishers, en an average, reject ten ler every nevel they print. It gees without saying, therefore, that the supply In the literary market far execeds the demand. Many men and women who would mnke acceptable mechanics or seailistrcsses are burning the midnight oil te no purpese iiithe eirertlAllt thcmsolves for a station In Ufa that they were never intended te till. Tin: appointment of Jeseph K. Ilogert, te be postmaster at Wllkesburre j and of Jehn M. MeMurray, llroekvlllo, Jeirorsen county, te a position or responsibility in the interior department, are In the line or the principal IVunsvlvanla appointments hitherto inade. Tlini. nrn fit mm, mill (rtinMUlVT '"' " m iiiuiiiicrnts: no man owns thcny)Bp rlctlfm ,,, cl.ln "fliylxuly Is cunning the administration In u narrow gauge policy as te Pennsylvania iq iq pelntnicnLs Nccins te Imj a silly beast or un idle growl. li landlords wcre made te pay for the re sults et bad sanitation, mere attention would heglcn tothislmpertaiilqucstlon. It would be well ler this country ir tlie kiiiie view or bad sanitary nrmngements was taken here us in a particular section or Kngiaud, C'roydeu. There tlie tenant or a heuse brought an ac tien against his landlord for damages result ing from the death of his wife, from diseaxe caused, he claimed, by defects In the drain drain age and plumbing. The lady had jiesscssed an inceme of $2,000 a year, which "died with her," and for this substantial less the bus. Imud asked coiiiwusatleu. IIe sbowed that tlie heuse had been represented by tlie laud lord te be In period Military condition. Hut the state of the dwelling w.w1ud, sew or-gas cscaiKxl lrem tlie Joints or tlie soil.plie and from a broken trap, and a drain iu the rear et tlie heuse wits stepped. Ilofnre tlie death or tlie wire, tlie cook, tlie gardener and stopseti or the plaintiff wcre 111. It was in alu that tlie landlord showed that he had reason te believe nt tlie time that his repre sentations about the conditions of the heuse were true. The Jury found for the plalntlll', awarding him $10,000 for damages sustained in Iho less of his wife, and $1,110 additional forexpciiMis which he had Incurred by rea son or tlie bad Military arrangements. If all neglectful landlords receUed this kind of medicine, typhoid feer and kindred dis eases would hae a far smaller number of victims. Many who believed themselves philoso phers hae been compelled te admit that this summer weather is tee much Ter them. Ft em tlie IaiiiiIeii Dully Sews. Any ene who visits the churclrynrd or Chameulx, Zermatl, (Irlnderwald and many ether beautiful spots In the Alplue regions, will bee pathetle ovldcnce that the great mountains In the neighborhood ha e exactcd n terrible penalty for the invasion of tlielr solitudes. The tombstones lestlfy Hint the Alplue death roll Is n heavy one, And many premising lives that have thus se tragically ended might have been spared Ifenly ordin ary caution had been taken and Heme Intelli gent foresight oxerclsod. Hlssafote say that nearly 80 per reiit or tlie oeeldents in the Alpsnre due te preontable causes, I.lcut Cel. Hill had been spending the winter In Italy, and In common with ether winter migrants te the sunny .Seuth hocioss hecioss hociess cd IheSt. Oethard. when tlie Italian lie.it bo be gan te assert itself, and halted en a brie) sojourn iu that beautiful l.ucerne. Fer Heme time the we-atlier In Hullerland had been wild and steriny, and en the sleiies of the mnuutainsau unusual riiuuitily ofsnew liad fallen. On the "Hi el May, hoveer, there came a slight change. 'Iho sky dis played patches olhlue, and the sun shene down iu lUful gleams. Tempted by tlie par tial fineness of tlie morning I JeuL Cel. llill started etr toward I'ilatiis. He was net a mountaineer, but Is said te hae been an ex cellent walker. I'.very visitor te IjUcerne is familiar with the lmiesiiig and rugged mass of I'llatus, whose ancient name i'Vcti(t Mem, (broken mountain,) was singularly applicable It husabetitclghlilistlnct peaks, and tliore are two hotels near tlie summit. Te oachjer these hotels tliore is an oxcelleut niule read, and thejiscent can thus be inade In about tliroe and a half hours from either of the starting jielnbs which are Herglswyl, Alpnaeh-destad and Alpnach, resicctlely. (luldesare (pilte unnecessary, and children net yet in their teens might under ordinary circumstance be trusted te Ibid their way te Iho lop without running any risk. Hut when snow lies deep en tlie mountain, and mist wreaths cling te lis shattered Hides the condition or tilings Is entirely altered, and there Is danger te even the expe rienced mountaineer, while te him who has no such oxperlcnco Iho risks are great. Cel. Hill went from I.ucerne toJIer teJIer giswyl, which is ene hour's drive, and parti-king el some refreshments at a hotel tliore be mentioned his Intention el going up the mountain. He was Informed that itwas de cidedly dangerous te attempt It In the uucet- tieu wisuner men prevailing, uui proeaoiy thinking that tlie oeplo who thus warned him exaggerated the risks, Cel. Hill would net be deterred, and when encu he had been lest sight or by a turn In Iho rising read no human ov'ieeriiL'aiii Itehehl him alhe. It Is net dllllcult te comprehend bow the ace' linttitf.Mftjl 'III.. ttlllll!lfWi4 fll I'l'' M. (,,,-. ..1,n, Iu ftrv.tltMUUS caught UioWIlfc.(ijAjaJ(lfrjreor, and TISTOI-'DiaBAHBy. BrowiwRetITTERS WII.Ii IA!IK IIKADACIIK, INDIOKSTION, 11IL10USNKSS, WYSIMJPSIA, NI3UVOUS PJIOSTHA'J'IOX, MALARIA, chills and rnvKits, TIltKD PKKLING, OKNKUALDK1IILITV, PA1X kv Tim IJACIC and SIDKS, LMPUItK 1JLOOI), CONSTIPATION, KKMAL1J IXFI11MITIKS, HHKUMATISM, NKUJtALfUA, KIDNKVANDLIVKUTItOUHLES. s f & 38 OOODS. 1)RT UVOVS. m h 5 1 wmJUMIMI -&BRTRER. SUMMER DRESS GOODS Summer Silks, Suralis, Tricotine, Foulards, Pengee, Grenadines, Nun's Veilings and Albatross. FOR. SALE BYALLDR.UGGISTS. lied OTiran. Tim (leniiliie h it Tnuln Stark and crossed Lines en v rapper. TAKE NO Hrptnijii.vw () tu?:ATKLixilt "eT-hTril ENDORSKD DY TUE WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS! THIS GREAT EUXER OP LIKE Is a ilenhln Dlntlllntlen of evor twenty fllrTcrcm klmls of tlie lxttt Cierinnn lerli. tlili lieliiB tlin only triieauil ri'llnlilu niecenliv wlileli lliu en- llruOnut Medical Vlruicn and Ounillve Proper- Linen Lawns, French Salines, American Salines, Mrlllsli Clellis, C'lianilirayGiiiglianis, ZciiliyrOinglinms, Iniliiin Clethe, Persian Law lis, Jntlian JIu II, Pique Wells, French aiiizoele, Knglisli Nainzoel.-. Embroideries and Laces. Embroidered Swiss Robes. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Lisle and Silk Gloves, Hosiery and Gauze Underwear. tlcfl of the Ifcrltx enri Ixi oretliiccd. We urn con lldcnt tlmt till irrciit (iciiimn Tonle will tin found tlieimxt II KAI.TIMHV1NU ever placed lieferu tlie public. A a UKI.IA11I.KAX1) 1'I.KASANT INVKIOUANT, It In absolutely wlllieul n rival, and afford Ikhtamt ItKLirr, and a 1'riirKtT Cuiiu guaranteed In all CAM") or D)HiwHl:i, I.uxit or Appi'tlle, Si'rx eiifiiii"., Vcaliies, Crumps, DyMcnlcry (Jlmlcni .MerhUH, Nauscii, Dlmrliirn, AhIIiiii i. Hick hleiiiarli. lIllllnnsiiCHs, Ague and rover and etliei Mulailid Dlwascx. Ulils Orcut Mcdltlnu Fer Hale Kvcrj'ttliore, L. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's., liAiriMuui: apr.-SWAHlyil.tw. l-uTl'ITATlON OP THE HEART 111). CAN BE C l.y tliuiiAoef DI1.U ()U. leurl Him EaTkviikart itKc.ri.A ' -c'".i -'.'...I.. -..- TTTiw IHMn Ik lTCOK'O'-11 ruiiu-wj ifi :ae, In nil IIB lerniH, .-ereiisiicsi. lliiliilireit i.neruv iinu iinnimi HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. JTHXT HOOK TO TIIK COU11T IIOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. 1 Het Wkr - - WHITE GOODS for Ladk OK KVKIlV DESCKH'TION ATCJf.S, 10, l. IS, lS,a),-j OTS. VI'. SUMMElVUNDERWEARJbr Ladies, QaatS and Ohiiclw ii5--4TI1ilEirH0 Quantities at low prj .if Kcfurm Is Necessary. The postal boxes at railway stations wre C3tiiblislicil te accommodate, net te jfliilead the public. Letters debited , therein are supposed-te be taken out upon rth depart are of each mail train ami hur rrteii te tlieir destination by the most diiect ,,wy. h Fivijuent experience justifies tlie belief tliat this iiunose is ven' often net .repliml. .Soinetlmes mail matter depeslU -ed.iu tlie box in the Lancaster railroad Station ia eatnered up and carried in i the v opixisite dlrcclleii, causing pro pre ' ji vekiug delay in Its transmission and do de f, livery; The box ut the PJilfadelnhln. V Breed. itteet station tt uiauifttsUy net A"! ' lVhy Iteaeh IVent Under. There is nothing substantial te be made by the superviceable friends of. lelm lteacli, Hill Chandler and (leorgeM. Itobcsen, in their effeit te make it apjicar that Mr. Reach's lecent faiiuie is due te the harsh ness of a politically adverse administration which had resolved te break down a useful man anda nourishing industry ,for paitis.m spite or te make political capital. Tlie figures given out by tlie navy de partment the ether day, show that Mr. Reach lias been paid largely en the contract price of tlie cruisers building iu his yaul, and that no pessible withholding by tlie government et the money yet te be paid for them precipitated his fail urc. Tlie claim that a rigorous insist insist ance by tlie lefenned navy department ..upon ceniraciQrs complying wun incir contracts would have imperilled lteacli, at onceioveals the secret of his long-continued relations with the government and explains Ills vaiiance fiem theso business like methods which have heietofero given him advantages ever ether ship-builders and new put him at a disadvantage Fer he has net been content with straightforward, practical and business like ways. IIe has mingled tlie wiles of tlie politician, tlie intrigue of the lobbyist and tlie devices of the subsidier with tlie arts of the btiilder and tlie contractor. He lias subsidized newspapers te ad vocate jobs which might enrich him or te ward off just cilticism. IIe has employed the most audacious and the shrewdest lobbyists te be found anywhere te prometo friendly or te hinder unfriendly legislation in Congress. IIe lias se completely con trolled secretaiies of the navy that he had ceme te beliove lie had a titie deed te all the money nppieprlated te tlie naval de partment. Like many ether audacious pretenders he championed the interests of American industiy and the cause of native werkingnien, regardless of the fact that neither can lie substantially and peiman ently benefitted save by an honest policy that squares with commercial integrity and tlie iufallible rules of a sound economy. If Mr. Reach was the victim of a sud den misfortune, or pf a malicious persecu tion, he could net have obtained greater sympathy than has lieen expressed for him In many quarters. It remains for him te dlsprove that he has wieughthis own ruin by a system that reflects disciedit en our lielitics and our business interests as well. m Ne place less fitting for (icneral (5rant'n burial place could liave licen clioseu than Control l'ark in New Yerk. PERSONAL. - I.eiid I'Ai.MKitvreN ence remarked that the drawbacks anil olijectioim te war are semewhat mitigated by tlie fact th.it It teaches geography te jiorsenH who otherwise would inner loam It. Dii. MfTrKtr.K In his ''History ofMethol efMethol ofMethel ism" estimates the number of hcrmnns preached by Whitlleld in 31 yearn at 18,000, and the number preached by Wesley in ftl yearn at T.2,-100. Washington Iiivine ence gave the fol lowing advice te a lady: "Don't be tee anxious about the education of your daughters; they will de very well; don't tench thorn he many things ; teach theni oue thing." "What Is tint, Mr. Irving?" hhe asked. "Teach them," he hjIU, "te be easily pleased." DiUKENH was very fend of music, but net of "classical" music only. He loved na tional aire, old tunes, songs and ballads. IIe was easily moved by anything pathetle iu a bong or time, and wits never tired of hearing hLs particular favorites sung or played. He llked te have music of an evening, and duets used te be played very eften for hours to gether, while he would read, or walk iipand down the room. WiuTnniisays: "If Longfellow, Knier son, Hawtherne, ormyself had been lerccd te rely upon tlie products of our pens for our living, we would have wanted bread in tliohe days when most of our best work was dene. Te me tliis is a qucer phase of llterary lire, te find that the greatest geniuses that America has even given te litcratitre should have telled without receiupcns'j, and been ferced te wait until they were ehl befere reaping the fruits of their labor." T. C. CiiAwreiti) tells a queer llttle story as illustrating Kerdlnand Ward's rapacity, (ion. Grant, he says, was accustomed te go up te New Yerk te attend a beard mcetlug fiem Leng llraneh, when he receUeu the usual director's fee ofatlOgeld ploce. This he always gave te Mrs. Oram until she had soiiie 70 or SO of them. Ward heard el this and get held of thorn. IIe had se coaxed the rometo savings ofevory Individual mem ber of the family that when the failure came there was net a slngle momber or the family who had f 100 at his command. wi: all mki: hhi:ki "We all like sheep, tlie tenors shrill lk'Kln, and then the church Is Htlll, While back and forth across, the aisle, la seen te pass the "catching" mulle. " We all llke sheep," Iho altos me.ni In low and rich and mellow tone, While broader grew a the merry grin And nose gets furthoreir from chin, "We all llke sheep," sopranos sing Tilt all tlie echoes wakeaml ilngj The young folks titter, mid tliy lent Suppress tlie luugh Iu bursting chest. We all llke sheep," the basses growl Tlie titter greu a Inte a lien 1, Anil e'en deacon's fuee Is graced With wonder at the singers' taste. " We all like sheep," runs the refrain, And then te nml.e their e eulng plain, Tlie singers altegethrsay, " We all, llke shcep, have geno axlmy," lyem the Oulitmbut Ohie) iUipitteh, down tliev snent inSiWWiit' ml'ts. The unfortunate gentleman becuine coufiiHeil, lest his way, and walked evor a stuiiendeiis pre pre clnlce. Three weeks later. niter ilallvseareb, his body wasleuud lying en aast Held or snow that led away from the base or the pro pre pro cipice. This accident Is n tyie or many wliieli every season scre te cant a gloom oertlie tourist resorts. A. few years age Dr. Mese. ley, an A merlin gentleman, in the ery prime or liTe and full or great premise, had lieeiiHiHiniliughis helhl.tys iu Switzerland. He was a first-class mountaineer, and had "dene" nearly all the big peaks. As a wind-ill) te his excursion he awcciidcd the Mattorheru Iu ceuiuiry with hoiiie fricmlM. The summit was attained without any un usual incident, but during the descent Dr. MeMiluy foil the ree te which he ami his fi lends were attached te le Irksome. He ex pressed himself as qi.ite callable of going down the precipitous rocks without the pre caution or the rope, and at last Insisted en being nulled. In a llttle while a mass of projecting rock was gained. It wa, or Is, usual te mount tills rock by the simple ex pedient or leaning an ice nxe against it and using the head of the nxe as a step. Ity this means Iho rock may be mounted easily and with the minimum of risk. Dr. Meseloy, howmer, attempted te leap en te the rock, missed his rooting, shot e or the hideous preciplce, and in a few seconds was a shattered corpse many hundreds of feet below. Had he remained lied te tlie rejsi such an accident would lme been almost Impossible. Anether sad case is Hint of Kir Ooergo doling and his brothers James and AIIs3tt, who ascended Ment Ithine without guides or porters. The reached the summit and started te return, but missing their track fell ever mi Ice preciplce. Singularly enough, two of the brethem eseaimd with com paratively llttle injury, but llie younger ene was killed. Still mere recently twocelebratod guides, I'oter ltuhl und lteth, of Grindol Grindel wald, together Willi a Dr. llaller, perish' d en the Laiiteraarjoeh by falling into a crovasse. They were en their way from the Urimsel Hosplie teOrindelwald, and started oil In bad weather, nltlinuc.il advised tedelav tlulr Journey. Their bwtles I Ih'IIone were never recovered, and Iho only traces of the accident were some bleed st.ilns that Iho searchers found en the Ice wall of a crovasse. Mlimil ml. Tonic uud Nuurlnliineiil. TIipsu are Iho tluoefold dally riuiulrciiiuiiti of hiiuian lire, pmlctilarly In Iho wldil and rush el kecIhI iiihI tinslnesM uxlstence. Constant ex lmustleii of ii'l Iho pouers rpfjulies perpetual rclialillllatliiii. CoiKeutratcd icciipcratlnii Is the great pi ulilcm which Is Hiicicssrullyselrd In Drm's 1'ciik Maly WnisKei, th.it fmnlxhcs all tlinKllniiiliitliiir.Htreiigtlicnlng and neiirUh- lug components of the finest bailey In tliomeit elliclen'. and heallhliil form, enllicly rree inim every Injurious eleiiicnt, se that the most dell cate eiysteiii or ci Ideal connelsscuis derive the greatest kms1 and utmost sJllstactleii frmii Its use. Sold by any reliable grocer or druggist. e Is your lmtk lame? it is a solid fac I that the nly sure emu ter dlseiihcs of the kltlue) s, 11 er, bladder, Is Hunt's Keincdy. Dlsmdered liter and kidneys will produce rheumatism and neiiialKlit. All lhcr unci Kid ney dlai'uses are cillcd b) Hunt's ltcinedy JySMwdeiKUw 1-ueiiUles, I(sjm-imIii, liidlgesllon.dlsiMwsef llie sieinaciiami imiwui-. .a iiirKin.tii'i j .t. fnd , uys Ihe He.irt Itrgulaler Is Gist's llfessliig illlCSSHCH, Stomach und IfnnaN. A iliTgyni.uier Uu fnd ."ays Hie HiMrl u tesunvrlug humanity Ml per llettlp, flfiir W3, at UniKRlitls. Srndter K IXliAI.I.5, Cambridge, JInss , for fieiaiiiphleteii Heart Hlseucc, etc. (J) A! XOTIOAH. HTKIOH HltOTIinilS. I.AItfil.STOCK, liW.fiKe, t3U)up. Jerseys 1 Jerseys ! I Jerseys ! ! I A I.L SI.i:S, KOIt I.A IUKS AM CHII.I)Ui:.V at Me , -5c., tl.tn, II 2S, 11.50 tl 7S. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuso, Lancaater, Pit. c HKAI' 8TOKK. BARGAINS AT- 91'JiCrAJj NOTICES. l'rrseus Wlmure I'ait ririyulll Unci Dr. Ken ncdy's Faorlte Hemcdy Just about the medi cine they need w hen thcy.m edumcdlclneal all. Ihe ten years which fellow that agu me full of dangers which de net threaten younger men and w onion. This prep trillion gives tonetotho system, gieatly expels luipuiltles and prevents the outcropping of diseases the seeds of which may liave been sewn 111 earlier life. Why net ll e out all your days In health and sticnglh. JlyKMind.tw I hute taken one bettle of 1)11. QltAVKb' IIKAUT HKUUI.ATOlt for Ifeuit Dlsease and llnd It all 1 could dttsli-e. A. A. Holbieok, Wor cester, JIass. frce pamphlet of V. K. Ingalls, Cambridge, Mass. 11.00 per bettle at druggists tint Doer Hpnrts. With the opening of the scaoen of outdoor sports comes the time of trouble ter the peer Ictlms of Hay Keverand Itose Celd. Ker them flowers linve no odor, and the summer little or no bounty. Te suiitr, snoeo and wipe ihelr weeplng eyes for threu or four succetslve months, this Is their pitiable portion. There Is no help in sea xnyages, thcie Is no help In high meuntalii ulr. Ilut there Is a positive eiireln Kly's Uicani Iliilm. Try It. If you continue te suirer it Is because you neglcet a remedy as sure as It Is cheap and pleusunt. Jy&l-Sn dvedft w PKNNA. CIOAHS FHOM Hundred un. at HAIITMAN'8 VKl.l.OW FltOIIT 8TOKK. 1.00 PKK C1UAK s AINT-KAl'HAEL WINK. INFORMATION. It will ijoen be time for the railroad sleck jobbers te gather in their crop of wool Walt Till Iho Clouds Iteil lly, Leve." Ilut the clouds won't "roll by" as long as dysepslu holds Its cruel grip. Dyspepsia be clouds the mind, cenfuses the understanding auddaikeps the domestic circle, llrewn's lreu Hitters .lakes short work of dysiepsla. Mrs. 11. L. 'Xuyler, Lynchburg, M. CV says, ' I have nsed Hwwu'a Iren Hitters for dyapeinda, wllh ruvoruUle results. I belle ve ft IsHllltlarepre- .nntujlln lli Aair unv flrntFirlat whiit ! tlin ex ei) nee or his patrons who have useauis i prMtwHiV. The fialnt-ltnphael Wlnehasa delicious flaveur Riid Is druulf In the flftiiiiunv. . Urltaln. menu, ana se en, nrlncinal cities of ltussla North and Seuth Amcilca, Uicat ,li. h.. an .... Tlir. rt llti.lt 1 1 . itrluirfjul II, illuui) ,.i.u n ... ..w.. ...... .... .. annually la siuucieni liroei ei iiasuiuiuiyiina 'iUiylng powers, while for tlie real conneixseiir there Is no wlne that enn be ceusldeied Its liilielier. -Tho8alnt.KaphaelWlnoCompany,Valonce, DeiMrtniontef thu Drome ( France.) ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. Carpets and Mattings, METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S, rltOM LATK AUCTION SALES AT VKUY LOW 1'ltlCKS. MnttingB, Carpeta, Carjieta, Mnttlngs, Mnttinge, Carpets, Alse, LAKUE LOT OK Cnrjiets, Mattlnga, MtittltiBTB, CarpetB. JffiJEUTE -C-0 U NT E R Ffi JST ES, fl.en anil up. te Jj no. euwlllget TI11SWKKK Wi: AIM: Or'r'Kltl.Vli A LAUOE LOT OK White Porcupine Straw Hats, TiIiiiuiimI In l.:twu or Luce, that are worth fiem 1.41 te l..'llatl.! CE.NT-i Al'IKCK. A LAUGH LOT OK HAMBURG EDGINGS. SI' LCI Ah IIAUOAINH ut 5C., a yard. c., be , flc., 10c. NEW BELTS. Tan Celer Alligator Hells, two straps, 10c iiplrce. While Canvas Hells, tuestmps, 10c. iiplcce. .Spcclil llargiilus In Finn (Jtiiillly Ian-Celer Alligator Hells, at 25c. apiece. TWENTY FIVE DOZEN FINK UAm (SEIHUX DAMASK TOWELS AT 12e. Al'IKCK. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN! Kirij Deen LADIES'WfUTELINENllAND KKltCIIIEK.S.IIeuistltchi'd, '- Inch hem, worth Seu., nt l-)5c ujilccn. CHEAT INDUCEMENTS IN Oriental Laces! Ataic., ISc. and I5e. a yard. UUEAT KKDUCTION IN l'UICES OF OUU ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES. hlcgant Embielderles icduced te l.tO, tl.l'JJJ, fl,iimll60ii jaU. NEW It AMIIUItd NETSforyekes and sleeves, 27 Inches wide, at 13c. and -"ic. u yard. Twouty-flve Dezen CHILD'S LACE COL LA its, four styles, ut inc. apiece. Very cheap. One Let et l'IMIE SILIC HEAVY IILACK SPANISH LACE FICHUS, worth fl.IS, at 7.V) uplece, A I.urse Stock of White Pearl Ibitteus. While and Coleied Ivery nations, Jersey and nil ether desliable buttons, ut Iho Lewest l'lluw. SASH ItlBUOXS VERY CHEAP. 4?AI1 Oidcrs by Mall will Iteeelve l'reinpt Attention, ASTRICH'S, Ne. 13 East King Street, LANCASTER. l'A. Frem the late (Jicat Auction Sale In New Yerk, nt Kic , 75c, (iOOl) IIAKUAI.SS at letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST.. LANCASTER, PA. - ISetween the Coepor Heuso and Sentil Herse Hetel. ,sn.vi:i:w.ju:. IT. Z. ltllOADS. ATTENTION ! We would call attention of purchasers te the very flne and com cem com pleto line of modorate priced Ladies' Geld Watchea, very uuiuh in demnud juat nt present, nnd we nre well prejiared te meet tlmt do de lnrmd. We rtlBO have Geld nnd Silver Watehca in a great variety of styles and at the low prices brought about by the long dopresslon of the times. Our NIokel Watchea at 85.00 are geed watches for the inoney, and are going off very fast. We roceivod the ether day a large invoice of all the latest novel nevol novel tios In Silver Jowelry, Oxydlzed, etc., vei-y pretty and worth soo seo soe lng ; would be ploased te have you call aud bee thorn. H. Z. LANCABTKlt, l'A. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. JWOKS. I)IK)KS AND STA'llONKKY. JOIiN BAExR'S SONS, OKKEIt AT LOWEST I'UIC'KS, Blank Heeks, Writing Tuners, Envelopes, Writing Fluids mill Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Sttel I'ens, Lead I'enclH, Pocket Iioeks, Hill Heeks, Letter Heeks, and nn Assoitment of line and btaple Stationery. AT T11F. SKIN OF THE UOOK.f NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. S1 ltOVHKFVUNIH I lISUiliUOD.1. - T IIIHK'S OARPKT JIALU CARPETS ! CARPETS ! KEoi'KNiae or SHIRK'S CARPET) HA&L. We are new .. -."i preiuired te show the trade the Largest snd Best ROUoted Line of Cartx slly. WILTONS, VELVETS, all tlie Tiiullny; UtkM of IIOIIYwVJfUT hlblledlii tblaelly. WILTONS, VELVETS, all tlie Tiiullntf WaUM ut UOIlYwVJf IlKUhM.l.n, niur.ii'i.1 . aumvcmm iiuu i;Hieu i;nuin r..iA nuibiis, min hii rwUererex I'AFKS'l litf i. . hHUnthitn. iiiki'di''i m i jiiimhhhjiuu tniiit idiuni rj. m wimi niii rii iiuiiiitK ni i. (JUAIN UAUl'K'lS, DAMASK and VK.NKTIAN CAljFHl'3. 'JlAlfiHUd OIJAIN. Oi.Kt'K'ittlil em own maniirueturuiiHpcelaltly. Bneclal Atleiitlen A,M tothctlminfucturetiruVSTOM UAKJ'KTM UU.UI.U1II3, III AlHiiaFull LlnoefOILULOfllS, IIUUH, WlNDOWVlUUtJ.COVliKI.KTS, Ac. t -AT- T, V .1 ns-tM H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. 2) EAST KINO HTl'.KET. SAKK, HUUK ANU Hl'KKDY OUltlt ItuiTUBu, Vauioecxlv und Special Dukabub. Why be bumbuKKed by quacks, when you can tUid fu lr. Wrfcht ,the only lUuu lar I'uYDiciAM In Philadelphia who makes a mieclnlty of the above diseases and cuius them t Cdkea euAnAMTKitu. Auviem viucx.day une even, lni. btruni;ers can be treated aud return home the aauie dy. emwyjrt wta, Ne. 1 North Nf ntu itreet, aboye ltuoe. P. e. Uex 673. FhUaaclphI, jftBW-lfUtW . WATVltHS, SO.'. TyATUIIKH, OLOUKB AND JKWKLHY. GREAT REDUCTION IN l'ltlOKS OF WATCIIKS. CLOCKS AND JKWKLHY, at, LOUIS WEBEll'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Qacce Street, Oppoalte City Hetel, nnur l'a. 11. II. Depot, Ceireet time at neon dully from Washington, Wulclicnunu uiucbs repunvu, rcKmuru Ijai I). O. andudjiiatcd. - illyd OATJi AT HKIUAUT'8 OLD WINE BTOUB -FOU- Listen's Extract of Beef. VINttdT IN TU WOKLD. ElAbHhea,178 H.E.SLAYMAKKU.A6U , (ebl7-U4 Ne. 30 JteH King Bt- SHIRK'S CARPHT TIALL, Oer, West King and Water Btefianxastejiy Pal I O Ajfj : f OOMWlfiSlON WAREODSB, DANIi:ii. MAY Kit aivJ-lyd 18 WetChtuuttreM. rn iu" jlANHION, J , u VNUEUTAKlNil. : . TTNDKUTAKlNa. SL.R,R0TE,CJ UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Qqccd and Vine Streets, LA.M0A8TXB, l'A. Personal attention given te all er''1;- Kvery thliiK In the UndertaWliiB Une famished. HavlUK ecuied the .ervler. of 0n.ti.Uij me chanlc, 1 urn prepared te de ulf klnes of U phel. murlnit at veiv uiodemte pilce. All kind of Furnlture Uphelatereu, UUeyie it call. L. lonie-ua v. R, ROJE. THE "MAMSION." ATLANTIOC1TY, K.J, T Ixa ling and iimeit Hettl. Flaclyjeca ted, )li-u;nntly furnliJtirUiuid literally maHAced Klei trio belU, HkIiIA, and all jn6iem luiplexc mek , Uoetfrc!h'ira. ! C:AS. MeaLADB, n t m ifv-,W yux ft n . tv .
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