SWffS"!' JHWOTT'.5'S;I m!$$wwt - - '"rit'! 4 f-.-- - ra -, fV J - fc. if -I '1... SrtJf- w 1 ' &'' THK liAKOASTEK DAILY INTELIilGlSNClClt, TJIUl.SDAY, JUNE 24, 18SG. T 1"" -& Elt; i" ,. -J i 5 1 S&T . w sp f !'- E3 'a i 1 if r", 1 ,t Intelligencer i KVCRT DAY IN THE! YEAR WundalAExiep'.eil) ; r mm a win, titb ceixam a in, nrtr A MOUTH, tHUVHWDBTOAk!"' " A ail AtuetniKO men. ". -sWlMMcm, LinnttL oemitMiow Atun te ttAMT. TILirnOIl COSMCttetl. i f APvaaTiawe rates j H im. r w lis 11 IB J20 xln.t ain.l 41n. bin I 0 Ml I 1M s.Vtsoei.i7v 23V 8 iM 4 4V IV A' 3(1) a te 4 00 4M HO 7.VI M CHI H4.V (180 7 CO 1140 W HH 10N1 10 HO 1.1 Ml 1(1 M IS Ml 17 On 3N IS On SI) Oil V4t 21011 27 m .111.1 l 00 32 Oil 3S Oil 101) no i me 2M 4M1 nne 70l 4 DO 7 00 Weeks.. loon 1200 17 ou 20 ne1 i Menth ... 3IWI 500 non 8 01) rn Months.. 10( 12 (HI km Months. M UfmthJi IN Oil WOO !0 4(l A2(W 4S en M hi m m en m ;',Wlie Yetr IS Ml WW The Weekly Intelligencer fjaraajfar"" i teflH?"";; 4mmi WeeKII.... . it'sK J -Ir Published Every Wednesday Mebninq. !' ' V fl.1.1 ATXAR.I I.UUFOKS1XHOHTI1B. CI.U1K5 vr ". ,, tlSOO.AiiD AoerrriiiKTO riliseKa ektti.ih or OOUUSrOKDancil BOMCITKD FBOK TKHV rART OF TUB BTATB ADD COUXTIIT. ALL ABOITOOTO LBTTRU8 WILL HB COSBISRKD TO TltH WASTB DARBBT. Addreet all Lrttert and Tetegramt te THE INTELLIGENCER, flCiKi Intelligencer Building, l.ancnstcr, l'a. l)c &uuastcr3ntcll.gcnccr. LANCASTKlt. .JUNK 24. 1886 Lest en Tills Sulijecl. The moral which most of the news papers find and ieint out in the recent nasty Messares case in Philadelphia is that women should be very circumspect in their relations witli clergymen, and clergymen should keep themselves above suspicion in relations with women. This particular moral is lest en the subject involved in this particular case. Messares is used te this kind of scandals; he is the subject of them about once n year and seems te rather en joy being advertised by some fresh sensation. If he were a man of ordinary delicacy of feeling, or had a congregation with a proper appreciation of his own character and of the sacredness and elevation of the office which he Oils, they would either have get rid of him long age, or compelled him te avoid even that appearance of evil whJcAn surrounds him. If he is net anuJAftrTy bad and thoroughly iinprincip)eA-c5reature, he Is at least a Yery weaH-tlnd nasty one who brings the mlnistvj into discredit by his associatlen.vjilli it. IUs 'very plain that in the present case the woman is net a fit subject for sympa thy. Her conduct under all the circum stances was far from that of a woman of delicacy or instinctive sense of virtue. It leeks as though she tried te trap the pas tor ; and he was a very willing victim. This is net the first nor the worst charge ever brought against this Greek preacher. "Within less than a year he was specifically accused by a responsible authority of a dozen gross offenses, any ene of which if proved ought te have deposed him from the pulpit. He brazened them all through, without any refutation, and fell back nixm a vote of renewed confidence passed by his congregation without any sincere investi gation of the fads. Fer their conduct en that occasion his members deserve no cemmiserat' in in their present disgrace ; and no outcome of it is likely te carry much of a moral te them and their pastor. They ratherseem te like the suspicion with which his frequent equivocal positions sur rounds him , and moralizing is lest en them. lVelfc And the Democrats. Sema of the Republican newspapers and politicians who are mere apprehensive than they are. willing te confess of Wolfe's can didacy, are trying te drive Republicans away from his support by raking the cry that he is a candidate in the interest of the Democracy and that the latter are nursing the Prohibition movement for their own political purposes. There need net be any misunderstanding or misrepresentation en this subject. The Democrats of Pennsyl vania are net Prohibitionists nor for prohi bition, and Mr. Wolfe's candidacy if he become the Prohibition candidate will lie clearly and unmistakably his own, upon an issue with which the Democrats have net and will net profess te have any sympathy. There is no double-dealing nor deceit about them ; they are for a proper regulation of the liquor traffic by law and an honest en forcement of these laws. "With the Republicans of Pennsylvania it is different ; many of them profess te be for prohibition and in many sections for years they have kept the proniise te the ear and broken it te the hope et the anti-liquor people. New that they must face the issue they want te dedge it ; and they raise the cry that the Prohibition party is a Democratic ally. If the Prohibition people are sincere and honest In their purpose te force their prin ciple as a political issue they will net. m deceived by the device of their Republican friends. At the same time the Democrats will net try te deceive them. Seed or Irish Scir-AIil. In bending ei.TOO te the Irish Parliamen tary fuud, $2.10 of which was his own suli suli Sjriptien, Archbishop Croke, of Casliel, Ireland, takes occasion te emphasize the necessity of Irishmen, in the present junc ture of affairs, co-operating heartily with their friends in America te supply the funda needed te carry en te victory the Irish cause in the coming elections. It Is a timely call. America has been very generous in Erin's cause, for the reason that her fight represents the same principles for which our forefathers of the Revolution battled. Hut all aid horn Without must be co-operative, net initia tive. Fer it is as true new as it was in the days of Byren's trumpet call te Greeee : K. Hereditary Jlendsmen 1 SPW 3 t, who would he fnw. TheuBlvca must strike tbe blew. Arcb,UheP teWa words should im. press this lessen deep en Irish minds. The future weal or wee of their country will depend upon the measure et their exertions ,new. And the large aid they are receiving from al quarters of the glebe should lend tlmulus te their own efforts that vie twy, new within sight, may net elude their grtsp. 1 t r Net Wound. The sanaters did themselves no credit who secured a reconsideration and expect te achieve the final indefinite postpone ment of Beck's bill te prohibit senators from balng attorneys of railroads which get aid from the government. The natural Inference of the pufjllc mind is against the credibility of the motive assigned for oppo sition (e this bill. The professed reason 1 Car niwiatneli- u (. tt it .., .. - -rr -! u iv gate buiiciiujr 1 te chip,'.comnaen, nastj and untruthful I WbiMtlea of Congress." But a much I mere damaging suspicion is created against the Senate by virtually refusing te ia?s Dili measure. If a majority of senators aie paid at torneys for rallre ids whe'm grants from the government ceme before them for deter mlnatien by their votes, it is fair te pre sumo they will be inilucnced in the wnn wnn terial action by their professional eniplo eniple ment; and if their own sense of prepilety does net withheld them from this the law ought te restrain them. Hired tolesald that some of tlieimlges of otirsupieme court took and used fiee railroad passes, which nren violation of the constitution, because, they held that te re fuse them was a sort of acktinu lodgment of the cm redness of the popular suspicion that p en a sunreme Juilce could net w entirely fair lietween parties litigant, If lie li.id a favor of huge money value in his pocket from one sidote the litigation. This was net . however, n sufficient leaseu for a jurige te tnkenpass; and we believe they have all quit it. 0 hope se, an hew. LntiAN ami Itlalne talk of niitRROiii7ln(r the presltlent. They olieulil recall tlie tate orSlayinaker'a mill. I.em HiiACeyirini.n, In "Ceninc-by," ctlleti attention te the precocity of k at men, anil new James Sully, In the Stneteerlh Cen tury, alter showing that exceptional capacity Is nimeH always precocious, proceeds te ex. plain that the man or genlus possesses from birth a liner brain than his fellows, Jimt as another man may iesess a finer constitution or a higher capacity for seeing or hearing nt a distance. Men are certainly born net only with a special vitality w hlch keeps them alive beyond the average duration of life, but with a special freedom from weak places which gives them an otherwise, lnoxplicalilecnpaclty for endurance. A line brain is as natural a circumstance as a tine physique, and It Is qulte posslble that such a potsimien in.iy be a condition el precocity. The commonly received theory Is that precocity nrlses from disoise, or Irem abnor mal deiolepment of brain at the oHne of the physical jewers or of some er.e part el the brain at the expense l the rest. That soice el our most able men narrowly escape belng cranks appears a self-evident fact. Jin, Qi AY says the nctln.nt-tli6"lteaer county Hepubllcaivttiwvenlien instructing him te supjBMteaver, Pavis and Nerrls will l"3rruiiis hands tied at the state convoii cenvoii conveii JUTn. Matthew , however, capjble of cutting 'tbeClerdlan knot. At last the walklngcraze has been turned te practical account and the New Yerk National Guard is learning hew te march. Klght efthein In fatigue uniform, carrying rllleand accoutrements, are competing for valuable prizes en the filenwoed Island track. They carry Knapsacks weighing 10'., pounds and no doubt bless the cool weather. There is also a prle offered ler the compe titor making the most soldierly appearance during the week. The course Is eight laps te the mile, or ITO feet. The contestants will tnuel sixty-six heurt go-as-you-please, and must make at least sixty-six miles in that time The contest will last for nine weeks, with a different set of men ler each week. It appears probable that the French gov ernment 111 sanction the Panama Canal com pany's proposed lottery lean or J120,(X)0,000. The company's obligations thus far amount te?Itj7,P5S,0, and the annual Interestcharge is about 545,000,00a CeNMnEii.vnr.n feeling has ben caused among these who Had the sale of Gen. Grant's memoirs by the discovery that In some mys terious lashien leeks have been placed upon the mnrketata figure lower than the price agreed upon by the syndicate that controlled the work. Detectives were employed te fer ret out the mystery, but te no purpose. It was suggested that perhaps these agents who were making phenomenal sales in a circum scribed locality were In reality In league with rate-cutting booksellers. Hen ever it be, the public will U glad te learn that a brailc has lieeu made In thopriceef the book, for it was iWed at a figure out of all propor tion te Its real worth. A sulletlng book reading public, long accustomed te being swindled, will be pleased at the novelty of seeing a publishing monopoly smashed te pieces. PERSONAL. 1,omni:lCenwv Is authority ler the as sertion that the desperadoes of the plains are invariably blendes. Mb. Samtki. J. Tii.iien is improving In health again and the fact Is proved by the fre quent excursions he is new Liking up and down the Hudsen, when the weather Is fair, In his steam yacht Viking. Miu 1 Stksi y.11 I'iiait, of Alabima, is satdtobe slated for minister te Persia, vice .Mr. Winsten, of Chicago, resigned. Mr. Pratt is backed heavily and comes from nne of the wealthiest families of his state. CutniNw, Giiiiie.vs presided at the com mencement exerciHcs at Mount St. Mary's celleah, Kinmlttsbiirg, Md., when a class of twelve were gradmted, 0110 of whom, 11. Gilbert Cassldy, is the son of Attorney General Cassidy. ltnv. I). It. Ai.nuimii, a minister el the Reformed church and superintendent of Bethany Orphans' Heme, at Womelsderl, was found guilty in the Ilerks county quar ter sessions 01 cruelly latlng Harry Kramer, aged thirteen years,an inmate or the home. .Sentence was delerred. Hi:nh O.NitKKlte.NK, the Leng Island historian, died suddenly at his home at .la malci, L. 1 , Wednesday morning, In his Kith year. He was the author of the " Hi--tery or ((unen'H County in Olden Times," the " History of th Itofermm! and Kpisco Kpisce pl Uliurclioiter Jamaica," and sundry ethor works relating te Leng Island. Tub ltisuoi-er Honeii ash Ma v, during a recent visit te Alwrdeen, preached In a l'res bylerlan church. The bishop of Aberdeen conslderod this act net only an ecclesiastical misdemeaner, but a violation et the comity that should obtain between bishops. Acri monious letters have leen exchanged, in which the gerd prelates courteously call each ether rather bad names, hut always in par liamentary language. Hen. t'HAi'Nt'Ki M. Ii:i-r.u isoftheopln iseftheopln isoftheepln Ion that we have had enough foreigners such as were new Hecking te our shores. He thinks the emigrant or te-day Is net the oml eml oml grautet twenty yeais age. Hels no longer Hoeing from injustice and oppression te en lightened liberty, but is coming with doc dec trliies which, It allowed te prevail, would make our country a wlhlerness, Inhabited by savage human ImusIk. Hut then Mr. Denew may net 1st a geed judge. Most lluv. Themas W. Citeiu:, I). I)., Archbishop of Cashel, has Just sent te the treasurer or the IrNh Parliamentary fund the sum or f 1,700, which, he says, is an In stalment or the sum his poepfo will con tribute te the cause et home rule. The archbishop subscribed fr.0 or this amount hlmseir, and in his letter bearing this remit tance he Bays: "It Is tlme Irishmen co ce co ejieratod with their trlends In America te supply the funds which the National party needs te suecesxlully carry 011 Its patriotic, work In the Impending elections," A Itiuluri.H Weman. A low years age Mrs. Rachel Francis, or Atlanta, Ga., concluded that she could nuke money by going Inte the dairy business, and managing te get it row dollars together, she bought a cow and begun btislness, Jt was en a small scale but she prospered, and alter a tlme she had bought a doen or mere cows. The work was dime by lier. She was up early and late. Alter milking the cows she would proire the milk for market and do de llver it te her customers. In two years nrter Mi-M'raiieis engaged In the dairy business sue was known by nearly every cftleii. Who wan strictly business and went wherever ner business called her, no matter where that r.?.u.lr! l'r,8I1ru invested her money an wtvSnr v8 '' ana h.er "'vestment ! niir! 1 g?i levl"K u estate valusd at WO,000,rncludlnK .dairy rami of 76 acreVwel Improved and Mocked, near Atlanta It U New Duul.l 8. lAinunt, a. M Union collego conferred the dogree el A M. 011 Daniel a liStuent, private ecretarv or President Cleveland. Ha hi announced hS or McQriinyille, New Yerk. " 01 VHIU.1T1SK yiLSMOH. shn Will Marrj AcnlD. TliM Time te a sialh Oniintrc, Aged Mty lcT As Paltl has done, se NINsen will dis and the old. timed rivalry, which has existed be tween the two great song-birds, will be con tinued, even te matrimony, for Christine NIKsen Is te be married shortly. Christine Nilsson Is the daughter of a laboring man, and was born at Wederslel, eeden, Aug. 3,111. At an early age she etinced great taste ler music. She became quite proficient en the violin, learned the flute, and attended fain and ether places of public resort, at which she .ng, accompanying herseiren the ielln. While performing In this manlier at a lair at I.vungbv, In June, W7, her extra nrdinarv powers sttacted the attention or Mr. K. U. Tliernerhjelni, a gentleman of Influence, who rescued her Irem her vagrant life, and placed her at school, tlrt at Halmstad, and afterwards at Stockholm, where she was Instructed bv M. l-'ranz Herwald. She made her first appoarance at Stockholm In 1niO,muI afterwards went te Pans te finish her musical education under M asset nnd Wurtel. She made her first appoarance in Londen at Her Majesty's theatre In InIT, and proved the great erratic, attraction at that establishment during the season. She made her first ap ap ap poaraneo in this country in 1C0, and within Ipss than a year ihe H s-iid te ha 0 cleared C 10,01 ft After a trans-Atlantic trip et two SflM'she returned te Drury Laue theatre, MavS li and during that year was mar ried te M. Auguste Itougeud. the son of an Pinlnent French merchant He died at Paris, February 2J, lJ. Madame Nil-seu made her "faVewell apivarance" in New Yerk, April 10, ls-vt, before a crowded audience, thus closing the met successful concert tour exermade in this country. Count Casa Mi randa, the gentleman whom Nilsson is going te marry. Is n high grandee of Spain, and Is sixty years of age. Madame NIK-en again Usit'ed this country during the season of 1-.-I 5. ruasti imvk is a cheek. t'p te Tln-lr Armpit" In Water llelitlng an I'm hrrlli Over Thflr llral. Henry Warrington, ajed 10 years the only son of a peer but aristocratic family Using near Ked Sulphur Springs, a., and Allce Demarest, the beautiful lii year-old daughter of lleuveau Demarest, an Immensely rich land-owner, whose residence and park are situated ten miles east or the springs, "ran el! te get married at 0 o'clock Tuesday lnernlnir. 1 he flying pair eleied in a buggy. They made geed time until Indian creek was reached. The creek was very high, but an attempt was made te ford it, w hen midway of the stream the ehicle was washed ever and the occupants thrown In the water. They ledged again-t a broken tree In the middle of the creek. The young man caught the young girl as the rushing waters were carry ing her down and held her. Fortunate ly just at the feet et the tree there was sufficient foothold for Warrington te stand, se that the water only came unto the arm pits, hut en either side of him It was tee deep and the current tee strong for him te venture te reach the shore. He held Alice in his arms for two hours belore they were discovered. The position was made mero unpleasant by the sun pouring Its rays upon them. Fortunately, when the buggy was overturned, an umbrella was thrown lu reach of the yeunc man and he managed te 0en and held it ever the lady. Neelas was the catastrophe, the rescue was even mere novel. A young man, al though the risk was great," sw am a stren g hor-e te the place and the imperiled youth and maiden hung en te the animal's tall and were brought back safely. The girl's father caught up with the pair at the creek and the wedding did net take place. A KateMiiin en Treacher Mefliiarea' Trouble. Frem the I'liiUuleiphla ltecerd. Among the prominent pew-holders In the Northwestern Independent church Is the Hen. vitmiel Jesephs. That gentleman, with his customary farsightedness, has net allied himsell with either parly In the present trouble. " This thing is bound te Injure the woman and cm net help Messares any," said Mr. Jo-ephs yesterday, while In a philoso phical frame et mini!; it will hurt the church, and that is te be sorleu-ly regretted. I have net been around the church for four or five mouths but I -till retain my interest In the congregation. I find that the women uptown are Inclined te believe Messdres Innocent, and te blame Mrs. Coulston rer the trap she set. I could net -ee hew a man could be or would be se foolish as te de all the thiugs which hae leen ascribed te him. I neer thought Me-sares was a feel, but belioved him te be a bright man, who had knocked around considerable, and knew the ace from the Jeker. Hut, 1 tell you, the women are all with the preacher. New, de you ftippese that after a man has Insulted a woman that she would permit him te isit her at her own house when her husband is at home T Tilings are net new like they were when I was a boy. Messares has an elegant church, a line con gregation, and the blew which this thing has brought will cause all geed jmople te bow their heads In sorrow." Ail Oiltrrj Agalntt Funeral i:lnitugnnra. Fiuiii the Fri email s Journal. The "Gates Ajar," tho"Ilrekeu Pillar," the "Cress and Crown," the "Sheaf el Wheat" and another hideous Imentkm e( the funeral llerlst, the "Vacant Chair," were all thore. Kneiigh meney had been spent in thase use less and ostentatious things te keep the dead man's family ler t,eeral mouths. His coffin was plled high with "ileral emblems," and twenty-llve carriages waited around the corner te join the regulation six which were permitted te stand berore the church deer. This was a pleasing way of "getting ahead or the priest," who had wisely lorbidden that mere carriages than the halt dozen should attend any or his iiarlshieners' runeral. The next week the trlends or the deceased were engaged In arranging a cel lectien for the pro curing el" a sewing machine ler se the printed card el apiieal said "a starving family." Fanner Should Met Welcome i. Frem the , , Independent. The Heuso et Representatives has tossed a bill taxing oleomargarine lu the Interests of the butter Industry; and this is nlsmt as stupid as would be the imposition or a tax en the. production et wheat te favor the Interests erthe producers or rye. Congress has really nothing te de with the subject ; and had hot het tor mind im own business and leave the whole question te state legislation, whom It n,i'lw.r L'l0"l"V. T""l'J,ctei imtli parties in the Heuse or RopresenUtives was simply e catch "the farmer." The farmers e glu luimbu 1"0r" mUW Um" "' weU-el0 such a ItetalMtlng Agalnut I he. lanruiul Order I.eKiit. At Kau Claire, Wisconsin, as a retaliatory measure against the Law and Order league which has caused the saloons te be closed en Sundays, ferty-three warrants have been Is Hited ler thu arrest el empleyes of the Dells Improvement company, 011 the charge or sorting legs en Sunday. The secretary el the company Is Included. The leading mem Intra et the company nre active Law and Order leaguers. The Dells company allege that "Sunday work Is necessary In order te protect Its vast lumber interests." Ixiii't Htep If Im. Frem the Ilartfenl Times. Uojernsljerno IJJornsen has Jgern hjack Howards NJerway, where he elxpects te upjend the sjummer. Don't sjtep iijm. .4 Jlll.f. MAS .S M IK Olie of littntmrs's Tellers Cuiiira In 1 or a .situs Fortune In the Old I'elinlt). Frem the litUtmrg IH.p.itrh. Seme weeks age a letter was received st the major's nlllce Inquiring Icr the heir- of Philip and Jehn Jacob Wejnnti, wlmcanie te niei lean In l-ll. Prier ti the departure et the two 1'ietheis named they had given a power et attorney te an agent in their native place, which was Gesersw tiler. 1 'runny, and had started out rer the new world te -cek their fortunes and build up a new litis I ollew lug as iiee us the mails would al low, came another letter nklng the police authorities el the city te tinkep.irtuul.ir Inquiries te find the heiis. Aivurdlnc- ly Frederick Hell, thn ordinance elllcer of the city, has been making a most thorough -eareh, ami as a oeii-equoneo el his ellnrls, and the " isilnts" w hlch he ha laid about in the city 111 the way or distributing Informa tion, Jehn N. Win tn in, one of the best tur mill rollers in the mill of Wil-ou, Walker A Civ, dropped Inte the mayor's nlllce and pro duced evidence te -hew that hn was it seu of Jehn Jacob Weyinan, and a,s-rdliu;lv cull tleit te his -h.ire,r the (stale. Mr. Weviu.vn -.ild . "Frem what I have been able te learn atsiut the property, which Ins Is-en aivutnu. Iitlng In Germany since I-ll, It Is worth about f i',0,000. 1 saw the flr-t notice et It In a German paper, and -nice then hive Ni'ii making inquiries. 1 low many belts are there T Well, there Is tiiyseiraml three brothers and one sister, the latter et whom is married and lives lu the city of lUltimere. Vv e have lived In the vicinity or Miarpsburg and Ftna rer years and w e can show who we are. Our lather was what might be called a distant man; he would net talk much a Unit his af fairs In Germany. Hts was a brother of Philip Weyman, am! as a result of my impil rles 1 have round that there are only nine heirs or horn live are or my direct family. 0 have written te Germanv and established ourselves and new," said the tall, geed-natured, brawny roller, "we are. nist waiting te -ee w hat the rates el fortune w 111 de ler us lu the land beyond the -e.s" Matthew Arneld In Anierlri. Frem Kate Feete'- Washington Letter. Mr. MattheV Arneld snt a lew days last week at the Arlington with his wire, and his second daughter. The elder one, it will be remembered, married a young Americ-in, Mr. Whlttredge, about a year age. Mr. Arneld likes this country very much, though It was his fate, when he was here two year- age, te le entertained largely by the " Philistines," namely, Mr. I T. Ilarnum, or Ilrldgei-ert. Mr." Inv id Clark, or Hartferd, Mr. and Mrs. I.eiter lu this city, and Mr. Andrew Carnegie, who Nan F.ngltsh or Switchman, but who has, like the ethers, made his own fortune by his own hands or head. Mr. Arneld has nil a philosophic Fnglishmau's interest In the varied elements of lire In this country. He went te Arlington te get an idea or a Southern planter's home, and flattered him seir en his return that he had seen it ; but he whs mlstakeu. The ideal -pet is Mount Vernen. Tire Southern- tanner owning slaves kept them around him, and built, besides the houses which were the quar ters, a heuse ler every separate thing that was te be done en his rami. At Mt Ver Ver eon the-e buildings are numerous boeau-e General Washington loved his farm. And at the back of the house, skirting the lawn and Its neble trees, are the two kitchens the well-house, the spring-heu-e, the butler's house, the gardener's house, the ineat-heu-e, the wash-house, an Ice-house, anil thn irr.it barn with a lean-te reef, and the poultry- fnm, uu uuiuimgs appertaining te it, Ar Ington never had the perlectien of appoint meuts which distinguish Mount Vernen, and It is saddened new by the long Hues of white head-stones which mark the graves of these who died te save the I'nlen. Sojedout. The word, vv hlch has bc a staring 1 v orybedy In the face for the past years and 1 new iret Hug Inte evi rj body's mouth. Is a pn (unitien for cleansing, beautifying and pn-serilng lh teeth, sweetening the breath and arresting the progress of decaj . June?.1 Tu.lb.S.tn MT.UIAL HUTIVK.. THE IlKV. OKO. II. THAI Kit, of Itniirben Iml., says " llethiuraeirnnd wire nwcniir lives teSlUI.OII'SCON.-Vill'TluS CI UK." t-er.alu by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Oueen street. Dandelion I.ivkh 1'kliits ter sick ht-ad.iche erpld liver, biliousness and Indigestion Small and '4iy te swallow. One pill 11 de-e. Price, S'. lty all druggists. leis-SmdTn.lh.S FOK DYSI'KfSIA and l.tier Complaint, yen have a nrtntcd gtiaranbs, en en-ry OenUi olshl elshl olshl leh's itallzer. It never falls te mre. ler sale by II. II. Cochrun, Drugglat, Ne. UTNerthOueen street. A Very Narrow F.nipe "Vea, 1 had n very narrow p-ctiv," said a prominent citizen tea friend "I was tnntlned te my bed for a year and my friends cave me tin toracensumptlvo'sKravc, uniil I u-Kiin u-lnlr hemn llalsuin for the Thre u and Lungs, and herel am, sound and hi'art ' Price ;ttc. and II. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, lirtigglii, Ne 1J7 North Queen street, Lancaster. ' AUK VOU JIADK nilserat le by Indigestion Countlpatlen, Dizziness Limi 01 Annetlte Veil ewsklnT Shlleh's VlUillzerls u positive cure Fer sain by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. U7 North Queen street. The Impending Dinger. The recent statistics et the number of deaths show that n large majority dt with I onsiiiup ensiiiup tlnn. This diseiisu may commence with sn 1111 parently hannless cenuh width cm h. cured In stantly by Kemp's ISalri.im for thu 'lhre.it and Lungs, which Is jtfiarant I t.icnr.i and iwlleve allciLses. l'rlc)fi cents and It. Trinl txir frte Fer Hale by II. II. Cochran, druguNt, Ne ri North Queen street. eMwdAiiw SLKKI'LKSS NHJiris, mude inlserat.IeiT that terrible cough, bhtlnh st lire is thn rmnedv for you. F0rsal0byll.il. Cochran, l)riiffi;lst. Ne 137 North Queen street. Kxrltemeut Inleiaa. Great excitement has In en tati.cl In the v I cinlly 01 Paris, Tux., by the rem trkiilile re covery of Mr .1. K. Cerlcy. whewas . helnlees he could net turn In bed, 01 nue his head every hed) said he was dvimj or i.onuiiiptleii A trial bottle or Dr. KIiik New nisi every was sent him. hiding mllel. h.i bought a I irce het tie and a box el Dr. King's New .if pills l.v the II mi) he had taken two boxes of Pills iind two bottles et the Discovery, he was will and had gained In tlt-sh thirty sit pounds. Trial llettles of this Great H1-1 ,i 1 ry for Con sumption free at II. 1! Cochran's Drug -tore II" andiJJ North Queen street, Lancastir Pa ( ) ' llurklen Arulea Salte, The I!.'St Salve In the world for Cuts, Itruises Boies, Ulcers, Call Itlieutn, Fever holes Telli r' Cliapiied Hands, Chilblains, Cerns ami all Bkln Eruptions, and positively cures Plies, or no uhv required. It is guaranteed te give ierfect mil. faction, or money retunded. Price cents tier box. Fer sale by II. 11. Cetnrau, Dmirulst 117 and ISJ North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. JVIIY WILL YOU cough when Shlleh's Cure will give Immediate relief, i'rlce 10 tts., 80 cts and tl, Fer sale by If. II. Cochran, DaiirL'lsL Ne. 1J7 North lluoen street. 'hku K1DNKV TltOIIIII.IlS. A Caie of tlany Vears Snindliig Cured Willi Ml llettles, lu n Man DO Years el ARr, Allkteww, Pa., Slays, lsns. Damixlies 1111-TiCR.s Ce. Cents 1 had been troubled with my kldnoysferanumherof years, used uliniwt ever'thlng without much Is'iierlt until I tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 Used six bot tles and mn pleiwud 10 say 1 am entirely rid el the klduey trouble, besides tny system belnK toned up u that 1 foul like a dlirurent person. 1 cheerfully ruLemmend the same te all afflicted In this way. JACOIl MU8CIIL1T.. lobe3iiidru,Th,3 "IIACKMKTACK a lasting nnd fragrant tk7. fnine, l'rlce-ilnna 60 cents. Fer biiIe by If It Cochran, DrugBl8UNo.l37NerthQuccn stunt. ' AUHKAT DIMCOVKU1. Thegreatest discover)' of the nineteenth (en turylsDr. Ia-slln'HH-rtal I'lrscrlptlen ler sick headache, which Is the discovery et 1111 eminent physician and used by him forever thirty juars before giving It te the public, and It stunus to te nAiiZ.J '"' n The Verdict Itimnlmeas, " ,.ou 1re f'',.lll'g deprcssed, your nnttlte Is o..r,yeuarobothoiud with lleuduchA, you nre hd(t'ty. nervous. unJ geiurally out or ort, and vvunt te Oruce up. llmce up, but net w 1th stimu lants, spring medicine., or hitlers, which have ler their bjj.l very cheap, bad whisky, nnd w hlch stimulate, you ter uu hour, nnd then leave, you In worse condition than belore. Wluit you want 1, an aJiemtlvethat will purity your bleed. art healthy action of Liver and Kid iiej Tre tS?, JSSiWIB Ti'bell',:! is f,'.T.: ."icas't'eVr' 137 "A.T.. Ce.V.u;!i1.inV?TA,',.!C.K,tlawn" y need ler ill liilrnV ll'S.?' 'I'lwtlte, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. I'rlce 10 und 74 Druggist, Ke, lsa North Quceu street. .?i!II?A1'? iTAK,LU KKMKDY-A positive euro for Catarrh, Dlntherla. and Canker Meuth. isortrQ8uailruleClUUU' Vtu " is mkiheaL A YHR'S SAUSAl'ARlI.t.A. A CREAKING HINGE Is dry nnd turns hunt until oil Is applied, niter which It nun 1 cistly. vv hen the Joints or hinges 01 the body tvtu slimmed or Infliimcd by Itheiiui'itlsui, tin v ciinunt be moved wllheul causing the most excruciating pain. A)et's ."msipirllhi, b Us iiellen en thiibiisHl, n-llnes tills eondltteii, nod lesteivs the mints te geed working outer A) er's Snumparlll 1 has etTecled, In our city, tiiaiiv most leuri'ktible rules, 11 ninnber ul w lili li bslltedthi'i'irortsef the most expel lenced phvslciins. Weielt niss'ssar), I could glvn the mimes et many Individuals who have been ruled lip taking this medicine. In my own case It Imsierlnlnly worked wonders, relieving 1110 of RHEUMATISM, tiltei being troubled with It ler jeurs. In this, mid nil etht i ili-e'ises mlsliiir lumi Impure bleed, thu I- iiiinmiHly vlth vihtt h t am nc- Itnlutetl, that utreid- stieh U'ltel as AVer's sar s.ipirllli-H II l.miMie'.M li., lUltlmere, Md Aei's ssr-nparlli 1 utnl tee of lleut nnil Ithe'umstlsin when ueihlni; else would, li has ermllcHlcd everv Iniee of dlseise lumi tnv vs teiu It. II. Miett, Minuter Metel llelment, Lewell, Mass 1 was, during many month- s siuTeu r tmin t hnuilc tthcuumllsm '1 11., ui-. ,. ill it ii e Krlevensl), lu splteut th , 1. 1 ' m .'. nlltll 1 isimmeuceit usIiil; Av 1 , i 11.1, I took sevenu bottles et ihls pu'p.11 11 Ien nnd was i.M-itu, ivsiiiivil 10 lll'Sllll H'iiis', a ream, lnde Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I'repsnM bvDr. J.C. AyerA Ce. I.nwill, Muss, .old bv druggists. Price, (1 ; sit bullies, tune is. ,' ;)ur tmtiits. iUi:s (.odd-;. 1 am going te close out DRESS GOODS. In doing se 1 will sill them at closing out prlii s. 1 enie and -ee. J. VV. liiK.VK, nevMyd Ne TJ' North Queen stusiL rplIK NKW CASH STOKF. NEW CASH STORE, 247 2IJ) Xertli qiioeii Stiwt, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern Dank, ul'KMNd TO DA. New Dress Uoeils, New ltltlste Cleths, New siH'rsueKers. New fatleens. New Percales und I hlnles. New limits (ei'ie shirts. New Ladles Utilize V ests. New Children's Uaurc All Flegint lUliize Vest nt ?V lllsek nnd Cel nnd hid Uleves: 11 ii.hhI hid lllev i ul Nv Itlack -ilk .Mitts, und Ijirge-tiH-k of Domes Demes ties md Notions . all t Lewest l'rtces - l'li'iise Ive us n call. tuIxMyd VV. It. HOW Kits. gl JIMIIIt GOOD-,. STAMM, BROS. & CO., Nee. 20 & 28 North Queen St. Sl'hClAL 1IAKUA1V3IN I'liln and l tinkled -ivrstirkers, Plain and I'rlntisl -nines. I. WINS- I, WINS' I.WVN-' t -:V,'c. II iVUl. Whltelnsnls ' VV hlte l.oeds Kvetythlng New and Desirable ut f.eie-t Prices l'lirasels, sun-lmles. and sun Umbrvllas 4 till dren's Parasols, ive each. tiiiiie I'liilcrm'ar ! (.'aii7i rinlcnve.ir ! AT Ol It l'OI'L'LAi: I'llK KS. BOSTON STORE. New. 20 nnd 28 North Queen St., I.ANCASTKU. l'A. J.S( UVl.KIt A CO. Astonishing Lew Prices -H)lt- LailieV, Ccnl.-,' ami Cliililreii's Gauze Underwear. 'r; . src. a 'sw Thi'se are Kxtm Ueisl Qualities Jean Drawers, lie. and V)c Loek at our Hosiery and Cleves, Neikweur, Linen Cellars and Cuirs, Cuir lluttens, 1-carf l'lns. Ac. We offer t xtra !,ir- gatns te turn our stock Inte Ku.idy cash. Jehn S. GiYler & Ce., Ne 25 East Klncr Streot, Lancartkii, Pa. N jevi:i.tii:s IN Summer Dress Goods. Nea. O, O & 10 East KIn St, Have tecelved a new linn of ON'DIVK BflTI.VOl, IF.ll-.KV ALIIATIIOSS, NUN'S VKlLlNliS". LIGHT VVKIUHTTKICOTS, FINK WOOL L.VCF.S, At Lewest Clly 1'rlres, An Immense assortment of WIIITK DltF.SS (iOODs, hWLss FI.fllINCI.Nim. HWISS KM 111(01 DKItlF." LACK FLOWNCINOS, TltlM.MI.Nd LACES, At l'epular 1'rlces. The great demand for I'UINTKI) SATI.VKS has made kkkI styles v ery scarce. We open t. 2aA."JKV. '5.v.,rV. "' French nnd American -ATIMKS. IIATISl'KS and CKINKLKD HKF.lt such Kits In desirable colorings at extremely low prlces. ' Parasols and Sunshades ASI'KCIALTV, AT TDK New Yerk Stere, LANCASTF.lt, I'. llfJIJi'M. t JOHN HAIOH'SHONS. NEW BOOKS Am olfered at a liberal discount from thn pub Ushers' prices, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Sets, class Ilneks, llcrnrds, Howards, lllblns, Testamuiits, Catechisms, etc QUARTO BIBLES Centalng King James and the Uevlsed Veinlens et both Old and New Testaments In parallel columns; also, with the two Aerslens of the New Testamunt. or with thu old version of the Ulble only. In various styles el binding, at much lower prlces than by traveling ugenU. ATTIIK HOOIiSTOUKOr JOHN BIER'S SONS, Neb. 16 and 17 North Queen Streot, LANCASTKlt, rA. Livm wavHAMvn c lAKI). CARD. TUe Subaorlber would roapeotfAilly Inrerm hla lYIenda find tlie imlille Konemlly that he has aoeoptod tha Auoney or THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORK. The OldOBt Lire Inwimnoe In the Uulted Stutea and the LA11QI3ST and HTneNOEST In the World. It wrlten the meat llbeml oentrnot evor laaued, and has nlwaya furnlahed Inatiranoe at the Lowent PeaaU bio Oeflt. JAMES H. MARSHALL, OO North Dttke, or 20 East Walnut Btroeta. VAHHIAUB A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINa HONEST WORK I HONEST PRICES I Philip Doersenfs Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KINQ STREET, (NKAHLV Ol'l'OSITK T11K LKOl'AUD ;I0TKL), LANCAHTKH, l'A. Nene But Rrst-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Used 11M11CK3TOSU1TTIIKT1J1KS. ALL WOllK UUAKANTKKD. BUGGIES, PMTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vohlelee of Bvery Doaerlptlon Built Promptly te Order. A rull Line of Vehicles in Stock, prepared especlnlly for the Spring Trnde. A Lareeand Varied Aornneul of SECOND HAND VoWeN HAND which will .old at MOST uTvsuNA HLIt PAKTICUTiAK ATTENTION PAID TO IlEFAIKINO. llJ;(.".v."J,'' t"11 lvml """line the work, wholher you purchase or neL DON'T tOUOKT 1 UK 1 LjAC K. Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 IIUVUKyVRSUHUKU OUUtllt. "lyK HAVK A liAKOK STOCK OK TIIK nKST REFRIGERATORS IN TIIK CITY. The Pierce Dry Air Refrigerator. t.t KDK.V 11UXK, WA TKH COOLEKli, 1CK UK SAM yjiKKZKKH, And n full line of IIOUSKrUltNiaiUNUUOODa The larjwt stock of U S riXTUKKM In the city bpvclal atlvntlen paid te llax-rtltlnir. Tin KiMUIni; and SpeutlnK Huh'tvujnst rti'elved another let of these 2Kc Ol.OlIKS. JOfflSTP. SOHAUM & seu, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKlt, l'A. WM. A. K1KKKKI5. ALDUS C. HKRR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse), Invite all llousckeopnrn te Call and Inapect thulr stock of HeusefurnisliiDg Goods. A Ceuiiilfln Linn censtanlly en hand. COOK HTOVKHand liANt.P.i, PAKLOU STOVKS, II KATKltS and rL KNACKS. SUMMER COOK STOVES. After canifully nxamlnlnR the inprlki of all etr'Ttd te the trude, we have selected THE "ARGANiV rer UASOL1NK, and THE 'l DANGLER," Ker COAL OIL, As the Ife'st, when all iwlnts are conslderod, te etfiT te our patrons. Cull and ru us. Vl'n leve te show our goods, and nre net etftmdrd If you de net purchase. Kemeiulier, wu are uijunts for The " Splendid " Heater. .Mnnufurturetl by Culler A 'Warren Company, Trey, N. V , which hits no rival In duratilUty, economy of fuel und control of i?as. New Is the tlme toexaiuliioiind become posted for Autumn purchases. UKMKMHKIt TIIK I'LACK I 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'l'OSITK COUUT IIOU8K ) ap-JJ-UdAw QUUTRADIIIN UEFRI&ER1T0RS Ins nnvcr licen se large as this seasen. It would have In-tin much largur bad e Leen ahle te rill our orders. Ne ireuliln te gel ItorrlKeratere, hut "ItllMJEW Al '8111111 A LAeKA'a" tire scarce. Wohavea low loll. Ice Cream Freezers -AND- WATER COOLERS. We have plenly . Don't think we would have thorn long If peeple knew hew cheap they are. THIS IS TIIK BKA80N fOll OIL STOVES. Wnli we mlnzpn dlirerent inakus. In this way we Iind out which Is thn best. There Is but ene that Is really tellable and safe. The ADAMS A WKSTLAKii Is lien explosive. LAWN MOWERS vt,n have several varieties, the l'KNNBYLVA NIA el course ut thu head. This Is he season of the year te have your I Icuicrs looked urier. In having this matter at tended te go te u heuse that thoroughly uuder Btands their business. 1'I.USIIIINi; and (IAS KITTING by first-elm. workmen ut Lewest Prices. FL1NN & BRENEMAN, Me. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTKlt, l'A. Tobacco curriNes, reraps, hift INQS AND rACKKL's'WASTK.Dryina Clean, bought for cash. ' J.B.MOLIN8, Ne. 273 Pearl Street, New Yerk. Uolerence Ifrud. Bchmw, Ne. W rearl traet, Kew Yerk. tet17-lj4 ' veuvakt. CARD. WUKHX EAST KINQ STREET. KMydAw Mtl.l.lNF.HT. B AKOAINH. A BARGAIN Just When Teu Want It, AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KINQ STREET, LANCASTKlt, l'A. nrrr does CHILDREN'S HATS, Klegantly Tilmmed, Nuw Uoeds, Manufactured this Sioseu, actually worth tl.. only rit-V CK.NTM. Anether Ler, Verj- Kine Huts, at HKVKNTV- K1VK CKNTS. Ladies'' Rough-and-Ready Hats, Twenty-llve dezen. In Whlte, lllack and Navy. atTlilllTV riVK CKNTS. n- After JUI.V TIIK KIltST we are closed In the evening, except en Saturday. Ten cases of I'KAltL ST It AW HATS, which we closed out Irem a manufacturer, and marked thematNINKTKKN CK.NTS APIKCK.; One Irfit of KINK SAII.OU HATS etTH'KN-TV-riVK CK.NTS, and one let of KOUlill-A N li ltK.VDV BAILOR HATS at TIUKTV-NINK UK. NTS. TKN I10ZK.N ELEGANT WHITE PLUMES At SKVK.NTV-KIVK IIKNTS Al'IKCE, Werth irem II te le rii. FANS ! FANS! FANS! Whlte Patln Fans, slightly soiled, formerly sold at I1.U), new FI FT V CKNTS. Klegant WhltnSntln Fans, i'liiln, Chrnmeand l'alnted.at O.NK llOLLAIt, Twenty Dezen FlnoChremoFans, liurk Woral Sticks, Polished Handles, at TWK.N1 V FIVE CKNTS. - After .IULY TIIK FIltST we close nt O'clock every evening, Saturdays excepted. Sl'KCIAL HAltOAl.NS IN Black Satin Parasols, 811k Lined, Trimmed with Klegant Spanish l.ace,eulytl.lCiU. Twenty-four Inch ALL-MILK UMllltKLLAH.ut II 50. After JULY TIIK FIltST wu ctose at C o'clock, Saturdays excepted. Over 2.0(i0 yards of Creiimnnd Itfpge Oriental Lace, all nt special low prices, ranging fieuiH te '23 cents a yard They are the cheapest let of Laces oversold lu Lancaster. Six-Inch Uleckcd Sash !llbben,iill-gllk, M cents a yard. White Lawns and India Linens. Speclal Inducouteiitatl-Xc-,13c.UI"t'-!,ln. " l1' nr After JULY TIIK FIltST we close ut 0 o'clock, Saturdays expected. MAOUlXMUr, VTAOHlNEKy.da F0 STEAM HEATING LU4tand Most Improved ENGINES TrUen, Peritbla or Slilioeary. New or Second-liana BOILERS, WATER TANKS, SEPARATORS. Maebivs or Ubtaib Weu inch m flene Mia kept In Machine Shep. tuu ea ea addum. Ezra F. Landis, W0BXB-ea7 nebth GHastir BTWUCT, tk. MT-tM 3flf ' -V-. t &- .V(, , i. v,-fe.-sW Jw -.i.
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