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BOO SWOO lift) OMTMr. ISOOl MOO 400 S50UI M00 r The Weekly Intelligencer f, Published Every Wednesday Mernine. t&ODATiAimi.OOToiisizMeirrHB. cxrns e tek, tlS.SO, akd a oerT rnii te rnsem arrnna cr oeisisroiiraHc geucmiD no vbrt r a irr or tub BTATB AD COUHTBT. Alt AHOHTHOVS LsTTBH VIU B COKSI8KID TO THE WABTB BABBBT. Addren alt UUcrt and Ttlegrami te TBI XNTHLUOBNOBR, Intelligencer Building, Lancaster, l'a. Cl)c famestct 3ntclUgcncer. LAHGASTKK. JULY 9J, 185. It Will Net Werk. Is Mr. Chairman Themas V. Cooper, of the Republican state committee, entirely a feel or does he only consider the iron mas ters and ether manufacturers of this state te be such V He is sending out te them, al most regardless of party, a circular beg ging for money te elect Beaver governor, undhimsclf or Quay te the United States Senate, en the plea that " protection" is te be the leading issue of the state campaign in Pennsylvania this fall; and that " if the leading industries of the state aid us m all practical ways during this campaign, the protective issue will be safely solved and geed results will be secured." Mr. Cooper seems te belong te that pecu liar class of double-dyed and copper-bottomed Bourbons who forget all that Is net convenient te remember and learn noth ing. . He started hi3 calamity campaign ler Beaver and Davis in 18SH with two issues "protection" and "Pennsylvania for rennsylvanians." He clamored frantically for several weeks that, as Mr. Pattison had been born In Maryland, it would be a terri terri ble blew te the pride of the commonwealth i"li3 people shouldcheSso him for gever nor ; and a MT-lcanuall was running rer Congress In Philadelphia, and ex-United States Senater Wallace for state senator In Clearfield, the industries of Pennsylvania would be prostrated in the event of Demo cratic success. Presently it was discovered that Cooper himself was born in Ohie, and get into the state by way of Delaware. Then the foun tains of ht3 eloquent declamation against the people who had lived in the state only five-sixths of thelrilife, and had no control ever the rlace of their birth, were sealed. But he hung en hopefully t6 the protection issue until the last return was in, and he and his Ill-fated ticket were beaten by I0y 000 plurality. As four years of Democratic state ad ministration, distinguished by enforcement of the law, regard for the constitution, regulation of the corporate interests, re demption of the pardon beard from sin and shame and ether excellent features, have net &erieusly militated against any honest and deserving inteiest in Pennsylvania, one might l&ison l&isen ably suppose that Cooper had at least learned seme new trick. But it is "Mon sieur Tenson come again." The irrepres sible Jehn "V. Frazier, a crank of the worst sort, is entrusted with the tariff end of the campaign. The Press having disclosed the fact that the postmasters upon whom tell was formerly levied, and who were con scripted into campaign, work tvere mostly turned out, Frazier is set en the "business men" te bully them Inte contributions. It is burned powder. It will net even Hush again. The manufacturers of Pennslva nia are net as a rule idiots. They know knew perfectly well that Beaver's defeat will net hurt them nor their business. They will let him te his fate. A Natural ltesult. The ofllcieus attempts of the I'liiladel phia Press te stir up strife in the Demo cratic parly have had their natural and very gratifying result. The Democracy of the state very preperlyXresent tlie inter meddling of a rabid, unscrupulous, opposi tion, partisan organ, whose only hope for its own lest cause and losing ticket is te weaken the Democracy by provoking internal trouble. In this it has signally failed.- Tiie Democrats of the counties yet having delegates te elect are cheesing representative men, in a spirit a fairness te all interests, of harmony aud conciliation. Ne faction is having triumph and no selllsh .interesVdrclatcs name3 or policies. ' The several county conventions held last week and these yet te be held give premise of sending delegates whose veice in the councils of the party will be for wise, dis creet nominations, consistent witli what must be the policy of the party in the cam paign and its past principles and professions. m The Keely Moter. The marvelous Keely meter again shows signs of life. It was galvanized into remarkably energetic action by Mr. Keely for the astonishment of a mob of thirty gentlemen of capital and science, aud he succeeded in persuading it te lift several enormous weights and te whirl a lly wheel at the rate of 0,000 revolutions a minute. Fer eighteen years Mr. Keely has been raising weights aud whirling fly wheels.and it Is time he turns his intellect and his wonderful secret force te some mero use ful purpose, for he may die before the se cret is given te the world. If he could only be persuaded te run a printing press or a street car or a political meeting or some ether machine, the public would recognize Mr. Keely and his force as use ful members of society ; and, In Bplte of tlie ( fact that nearly all scientific or practical engineers who have had anything te de with him have branded him a fraud, the ' public, would be disposed te glve his claims -. wee consideration. Every few months for many years past the " papers have had elaborate accounts of , tta man's exhibitions of his wonderful r, and he hai become se exnertin thn i f sclenting language and in themystl- .wouw-ee scientific men, that he r "w cp tue ranks of hlsbe "WlM m. filled, an4 as fast M one set And him out or get tired or his Chines policy of delay, he wins new recruits by sonie new turn or twist that he gives te his experiments. " IJMonnters" and tuning forks, with a well rosined llddle bow, ena bled this wielder of an unknown power te mystify another let of victims en Satur day, when he jj;ive tlie Hrst, trial of his newest and biggest engine. 1 1 takes sound , he Rays, te act upon the " libcralei"nnd start the machine,nud In this evert body will agrce with him. Hlswliole system seems te be built and meed by ene great peult of sound, the .sound of mysteiieus sclen- title language w Inch few can understand, I and failing te undersUuul it blame their own ignorance. Ife says his machine will be upon the market in September. That most wonderful event will Iw awaited with the calmest equanimity. Tub flve hundredth anniversary of the battle of Sempicii xvasi cclelirated yester day ly the fSwlM of Philadelphia with an enthusiasm that Bhewed hew undying the Rlery that such heroism as that or Arneld Win kelr led may earn. When he gathered hlsarmfulef spears lrem the Austrian ranks he net only secured for his countrymen a t lo le lo tery that was essential te thelr freedom, but hoalsegavo an cxnmrile of selfMcrilieltig patriotism that has l-een of immeasurable benofUteall the generations that li.it e fol lowed him; net only of his countrymen, but of all onllghtened uatieus. SKNATen Ili.Allt accusing the president of "buuconibe" is calculated te prolong the cool ness of the season. Thk Ve.Men .Saturday last showed that ?,0I0 nearly 53 per cent. of the postelllces In the state of 1'ennsylvania have been brought, during Bliteen months, nnder the direct par tisan control of the ' referm" administration of President Clet eland sonie liv u.itnnil chances, but the majority by the removal el so-caueu jtepuuiicau partisans. What a graceless and brazen-faced liar you are, te be sure I On Saturday you s.ild that of '-',010 new postmasters hi reiinsyltanla, only 033 tere te succeed removed elllclals. Hew de you llgure out 13J te boa " majority" of 2,010? Jl'hTOverthoTexasberderln l'.iedel Norte, a fe or of excitement relgns; au American edl ter Is la jail, and a large body of troops are umlerarms. Theair Is het with uiacnllicent .Spanish oaths against the " Ainericaues,"aud although Sccretary llayard has expressed his confidence iu tlie Immediate release of Editor Cutting, the dispatches from the scene of the treuble say that Mexico is determined te re tain him. The truth Is that the spirit el revolution is rife In theso aru, aud the release el ( uttliig might be made the pretext for nil uprising, se that the Mexican get eminent tt ill net ven ven ture It until troeis have tieen masxed in sulU cieut nuiubers te repress au outbreak. A mile or se away ihe garricen of 1'ert Bliss Is undisturbed by all the turmoil, wait ing calmly for fcouiethlng te turn up aud ready te act when a few telegraphic taps bring orders te that eirect from Washington, or wheu Mexican threats lsx-euie aggressive acts. It Is te be hoped the matter will seen be settled ; ler tbee things are llieeiue In warm weather. A UersK conference committee, consisting of Messrs. Kandall, Ilelmau aud Ryau is considering the question of an appropriation for additional buildings for the Indian train ing school at Carlisle. The Senate has de clared for a grant of $;i7,C00 for this purpose and CapU Pratt, the highly eillrlent manager or this useful Institution, has unmistakably demonstrated the need and wisdom of this outlay by the government. Jl there is anything In the system of educating the young Indians or anj thing te come out of it, the present Inadequate aud cramped quarters at Carllsle should be enlarged. When It is remembered that this v. Ill be the hrst money Congress has given tethe school for land or repairs, Captain Tratt having Iwgged the necessary means or obtained authority te use part of the school's annual apprepridlun tjr improvements heretofore made, the reason ableness of his present medeit request be comes manliest; aud It is te be hoped his means for doing the geed work he is en en gagedinwlll be rulleted from the present restrictions en them. Ok course seme "loyal and ellicieui" Re publican was turned out ofthocouimMoner efthocouimMoner ofthecouimMoner ship of internal reveuue te nuke tliH place that Commissioner Jes. s. Miller new tills. All the same the total collections ler the ear were f U0,W2,SI5, or $-1,181,71 mero than for the preceding fiscal year; while the cost of colledion for tbeflscal year was about fl.joo, fl.jeo, fl.joe, 000, being 3 G7-100 per cent of tlie amount col lected; tl.O.UOO less than the cost of collection for the year ended June se, lSO. Turn all the rascals out. Let no guilty man stay In. CinsuitAr. Ve.v Ai.rj.v, of New Yerk, disappeared from the Cunard stcamer I'mbria In mid ocean. He was seen picing the deck about foure'clock In the morning and about au hour later was missed. Atones a rumor or sulcide is heard ; although the man was old and feeble, in addition te being in bad health, and had complained the evening befere of leellng very badly ; se that there is geed reason te suppese he was washed overboard a the sea was running high at the time. But in thesedays the readlest expla nation of any mysterieus death Is sulcide and It lselteu given recklessly and unjustly! llASKi:i,i.'ri lnultlcharge gun has been proved a failure by the examining of a com cem com mittee or experts, and yet there is a clause lu the report of the commilteeon military af fairs of the .Senate that rocem mends the ap propriation of money ler the manufacture or two or them. The principle et the gun is the dividing of the schek el the discharge by distributing the explosive in pockets along the barrel ; and, although the theory is all right, its practical application demands such nicety of adjustment its te render it impute impute ticable, aud the peculiar form or the Bim of ef fers many unavoidable iinei of weakness. 'Iho pressure in the boxei or the gun required te attain a given teliK'ity of projectile were net se much smaller thau usual as te justify farther ex perimeutH with the system, and although Haskell's persistence In pushing his inven tion is excusable as the natural enthiislasm efan intention, yet It is hard te understand en what grounds the committee have recoiu receiu mended the construction of a woaiieu that has preted a lailure. Slrn. Itlegfl le Aiiar un Hit) hlt. from the New Voik World. Through advertslty and ambition the sl.ige constantly receives recruits lrem the draw-ing-roem, and en ihe whole the record of the soclety women who have adopted the stage as a profession has been one of Bun Bun eos The latest a Landseme Philadelphia blonde, xvelbknowniutJuakerClty circles Mrs. Le L. Hlegel, wlfe el A. It. IUegel, el the late well-known firm or Ilelgel, Kcett A. Ce., of Philadelphia, Is teapiearlu October at the Tempte theatre in that city as the leading lady in the new comle opera entitled the "Mystle Isle." This Is by the author e the "Llttle Tycoon," Kydney KeseureUI, ami the music by JlrandL Mrs. Hlegel has been kuetvu in society for her beautitully traieed voice aud her wonderlul cresa country rid ing. Khe is alwajsin the Hrst lllght, ami the Orangoeeuuty hunt knows well her grare lul, erect llgure, her firm seat lu the saddle and her own and her hunter's ambition te lead throughout the most dlllluult riding. She can always be seen ttell te the Ireut, aud she rides straight, net or pausing te leek for gates or hunt easy leaps. Financial dllllcul ties have swept away tlie hunter, however, with a geed many ether things, nud she has turned where impoverished women nre turn ing mere every day, whenever they have the requisite voice and appearance, te the stage. - -Dlrluluj the Credit. Frem the Hartferd Times. A lady recently sought te Instruct her lit tie grandchild in relation te the provident care el heaven. Who gives you your dally bread?" asked she. ''Ped?' replied the child, " but Uncle Jehn puU the butter adi sugar en." - THE LANCASTER DAILY ICTELIilGENOBB, MONDAY, JULY 36, 188(5. PERSON AU1 Mk. TjAnetm 's beauty Is endangered by the fact that sbe is growing fat. Mns. P. 1. Hetvr.iis lsaleut te embark en the sea of matrimony for the thltd time. "AtiliieNKAiK" Ml iui.vi'n wlle has se cured a divorce from him, and is practicing medicine in New 11 at en. Maui in V. Tivrmi, the glittering genius efdull niodleerity, complacently admits that llattthorue's solitary Hash of genius was shown in "The Scarlet Letter." MlNN'in l'.ti Mint has ettered .VVO lr the host and most notel means of adtertlslng. The Recerd thinks Minnie herself has hit upon It, and will keep her fi.Oisl HAUMt lll'.ltNHMUiT is happy. The seats for her first jerformaiice of " I oder.i" at the Urazlllan capital sold for ? each, aud she was personally congratulated by Pem I'odre. lliun Alll Kit tins I'K.t i. Hi. J mi Mi. ii t H jfKt, a veteran of the Mexican war, and ex presldent of the society of the Army et the Votemic, died suddenly In San TraticKv en Friday. JeMti'it Kim tnno.,altrldspert (Cenii.1 mllllenare, watched the growth of a mrght.t elm tree until a few jears age, when he had It cut down, sawed Inte beards ami dressed as ceflln materlat for himself and lr lends. Miss am 'i: Tiikiim w, the new president of Wellesley, although only 'Js years or age, has mastered thoroughly seven languages, ill the sciences, and, it is said, has earned the right te sUud beside anj- professor en earth as president of a college. Cexkmxi pays no attention te (mlltlcs. He rarely converses en political topics w ith eteu his most intimate friends. His thoughts are concentrated en the practlce of his pro fession, and he is rapidly accumulating a fortune. He Is the pink of neatness, but he Isnelther expensive nor extravagant in his tastes and habits. Oamiihtta was the besom friend of his companions ; they dined together in shirt sleeves and had no secret from each ether. Net se l'artiell. He watches his mind as If it were a fortress, and no one is allowed te leek through the windows of his eyes. His companions are as strancers te liliu te-day as they were wneu tney met tue tirsi time. A. T. S'rKtt AitT was ene efthe most super stitious and least religious of men. A little dried-up old appleweman sat en a rough wooden eat In trent of his marble store at Chambers street and llreadway. Her lias Ket was at her side, with n little Iruit in it, but she never seemed te soil anything. Yet her gifts of silt er came in et ery day, aud one efthe mast steady of her contributors was the great merchant himself. On no account would he sutler her te be disturbed she brought him luck. When he met ml te his up-town Btore the old woman was taken up carefully and removed there, and en Its bread steps she sat as long as life and strength lasted; aud when she died, w ith a fertuue, he buried her. tiiiOHiMi ma l'.ts.i. Hew l'rejlaeet Iteberi" Hail te IMr III" Tare line TUne. rreui the Newark Call. There is a geueral interchange el passes among railroad men, and the president aud vlce president of the Pennsylvania railroad have passes all eter the country. President Roberts is a xcry strict man. Tne xery stormy day in winter he get en the New Yerk division and took a seat in the middle car. The conductor knew him, as tteall de, and when he passed him the president simply nodded. It was a catch, aud Roberts was only trying te see if his man would break the rules and net make him show his pass. The conductor foil Inte the trait. When he passed through the train again Roberts arose from his seat and, tapping him en the shoulder, said: " See here, you have net seen my pass." " Ne, sir," (altered tlie conductor, " but but 1 knew who you are." "That mikes no ditlerence, retorted Rob Reb erta with a frown, " the rules are made te be obeyed and net te be broken. The rules laid down ler your guidance say that any passenger who" has neither a ticket nor a pass must pay his tare or else you muteject him lrem the train." " I knew it," replied the conductor, but, "Ne 'huts.' New you may go." " 1 haveu't tteutyeur pass yet, though, do de murely remarked the ticket-puncher, wish ing te demonstrate the thoroughness of the let-son. "That's right," replied Roberts approv ingly, " make no ditlerence between the president of the read aud the (merest passen ger." He reached In his inside coat loeket and then Inte his test jieckeL His face grew red aud he tumbled around his hip pockets. The conductor grinned. Rebert's sallow complexion grew paler and then redder. He went through his iieckets again, but no passes. Theconducter'rf smiles grew mero oxpansive. " Humph !" eclalmed the president "Singular! Just step as you pass this way again." The conductor stepped and the president dryly handed him a f.i bill and told him te take out the fare. He had lelt his book of passes at his olDce. A UKX17I.E SiAX-KATEH. IIejb Heek a ltlg sliark In Hie lUst ltlver and Me Is Captureit. The nerves of the uu numbered small boys who, with unstudied grace aud no clothes, pluuge from the pier at the feet et Iicekman street. New erk, into the green waters of the Kast river at all hours et the day were greatly shocked Saturday morning, and for several minutes even the boldest forsook the water. Captain Charles Hlues and Michael Han Han leu, corniuenby known as "Little Mike," were llshing trem a Whitehall beat with a tlfteen-inch hook, baited with two jairgiesand a herring, at the end or several fathoms of rat line stud. Three reel or chain served as a leader. While the boys lloundered around thellsh crates Hinesget a bites and the next minute a two-root mouth rai-edj his ugly head out or the water aud shook It. Then he sought the cooling depths or the ferry slip, aud Hiues iiassed the end of the ratline stutl te an interested crowd en the pier. The shark had swallowed the pergiesaud the her ring aud two feet of the leader. The small boys climbed out en the fish crates and encouraged the men who held the line. The shark was game, and it was net until after playing with it for halt au hour that the luhermen tvere able te get n noose around it and land it, Hopping vigorously en the pier. It was thumped en the head tilth a sledge hammer and thou et Iscorated. The liver, valued for the oil it contained, weighed forty-one peuuds. The llsh was about ten feet long. Its hooked teeth tvere ever au Inch long and ijulte equal te the task or bisecting anyene of the lads that had been keeping cempauy with the two pergiea and the herring that were used as bait. The llsh was exhibited at the Tulten market allxlay. liietlshermensay ltisa gonulne maneater, andtholargeatetercapturod in the harbor. .Smaller oues are kllled there eterv vear at this season. " Un-Ueineiratln In Principle. 'ieui the Philadelphia Lve'g Telegraph (lt p.) Tlwi Uitanriitnttt rt lL!u fl.,n.... i . .... ....v...,.u, 4 mi, luik-uiuiirgariue tax j measure Is ene of the mast perilous depart ures from the right theories of republican government theories, by the way, and most significantly, which the Democratic party has from Hrst te last been paitlcularly strenuous in upholding, and the upholding of which has constituted about the only claims or that party te resiiwtful consideration at the hands of rational aud patriotie people Inasmuch as It is the first consummated attempt te delib erately sicrlflce the Interests or ene class or citizens for the benefit of another class. H Congresscanand wijl interfere te crush out the manufacture of hutter substitutes because the dairy interests sutler en account or it, It can and will interfore in like fashion for the promotion or destruction or ethor Interests whenever appeals or suflklent iietency are made te It. J A Foel mint IlliMuney. A cable dispatch announces thatau Amerl. win resident of Paris, Mrs. Huchens, widow era New 1 erk clothler.ls about te lie married te her late husband's lawyer. Mr Huchens died only a few months age, but his widow and his seu Hoeni te have forgetton him alto gether. The son appeared in New Yerk early last winter aud boeh inade a deep im pression. He Hew, hew ever, at hlgher game, and was a froquent and high better at bacca rat among men considerably his seniors, lle pocketed his winnings with commendable alacrity, but one day he lest some K,000, and New Yerk knew him no mere. Oa his way te Europe he met en beard the steamer a pretty young actress, whose charms raptl raptl vated him, aud Instead of returning te l'arls te the matenal home, he sojourned ler some time in Londen with her. Then iie took her te l'arls, where, if report be true, he lest heavily at the Press club, aud then left for Londen, where be has had recently a stroke of paralysis. A Wonderful Medium. Tupper gltes a descilptlen of a seance with the late P. P. Heme, Mr. Tupper is net a bo be bo lleter In Spiritualism, but he t-ears testimony te what he has seen, aud suspends judgment upon tt hat he cannot explain satisfactorily. After sotne of the common phenomena en this occasion had occurred he writes All at once Mr. Heme Hung hlinseir Kick In his chair looking xt lid and white : and then rising slowly and solemnly went te the still bright tire, Inte which he thrust his un un un unitoeted bauds and taking out a double handful or lit e coals placed them as it llro llre llro etloring lilsm Mr. (s. c. Halls snow snew w bile head, combing the hair eter thorn with his linger", alt of which our host apinwred te roeolt e mero than patiently religiously. Thorealler, Mr. Heme placed them in the countess' blonde lace cap, and carried them as a fat or, touehsafed by the spirits, te each or us te held In our hands. When he came tonic, Mr. Hall said. "My friend, hate, faith.1' "Yes," I answered, "and courage tee", tthereuiKHi 1 was blessed with a geed handful or these weuderrul coal, still het enough te burn any skin, but somehow or ether 1 roltne pain and had no mark. Here was another law or nature put te shame, lu the miraculous Tact that tire was foeuiliigly deprtted or power or burning. Hew this could tie I cannot guess j but 1 nveid mau tiilly the fact as w ltnessed. Till". IIKA1 UST IIATTI.I. The brut est battle that uter fought ' Shall 1 tell you when- and w hen ' On the inapt of the world ou will Unit It net ' Twas fought by the mothers of men ay, net wlthianneii, or battle shot, Vt Ith sword, or nobler pen ; Nat, net with fIiki iient word, or thought, rieni mouths of wonderful uiun. Hut deep 111 a walled up woman's licail Of w einan that w euld net j lekt. Hut lirately, silently, boie her iart Le ' there Is that battle Del d ' Ne marshaling troop, no bivouac song Nobanuerte gleam ami wave- Hut, eh ' these blttlcs, they hut se long from babyhood te the gr.it e eii'um Miller. Cheap and Interior I'ureiif I'lasters. will lutarillily disappoint toil, and are net worth even the few cent ajked ter them Among the mimcieus porous plasters offered ler Kile ronen' Capilnu Plasters mono merit Implicit confidence. Tbethatowen great pep ularltj with the people, and gained the volun tary endorsement et Iho medical prolesslen by their undiluted curative powers, and by that only, tl hen purchasing oe en jour guard agiliist worthless "Imitations under misleading names, such as "lapsicln," " Lapslcitm," " la pucln, " Cipslclue, etc , as certain huckster lie druggists may try te pxlm them off en ten a the genuine It Is better te deal with none but reputable and honorable druggists. tfc for llenstiii's, and tee tbit It bears the "Three Seals ' ti-ideuiark and has the wenl Caprine t ul latheientre y -M.tt.sAw Uaby Is teething. Hardly knew It using Dn. Hash's Teething Letien. Price, & cents. Thousands of batdes are wasted and haggard from dlarrhiiM. Ha. Hand's Diarrheea Mixture u res without arylng the bowel. Price, 25 cent. Fer sale at 11. 11. Cochran's Drug Mere, Nej. u; and 1 a North Queen street. Jyl-lmd.xw M'XUIAL XOTIVXS. I'll T HACKINC, COLdlt can be se eiilckly cured by shlleh's Cure. We guarantee It. for cale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, N'e. 137 North 0,ueen street. Ituckleii's Arnlia Salve. The Hest Salve In the world for Cuts, Uralses, Seies, L leers, salt Khmiiu, lever bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns and all Skin Kruptlen3, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re)utrcd. It Is guaranteed te glve perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price J3 cents pur box. for sale by II. II. Cecnran, DruugUt, 1J7 aud IS) North tjueeu street. Lancaster, Pa. CATAKltH CUKKD, health and sweet breath secured, by shlleh's Catarrh Kerned)-. Price V) cents. Nasal Injector tree. for sale by II. IJ. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 13a North Queen street The Impending Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths Bhew that a large majority die with Consump tion. This disease may commence with un ap parently harmless cough w hleh can be c ured In stantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relteye all casus. Price V cents and It. Trial nit Jree "or sulu by II. II. Cochran, druggist, .Ne U7 North (Jutcn stixet. oe-lwdAttw .tllrnculuus t-1-rnpe. It. tt. Keed, druggist, of Winchester. Ind., writes "Oiwe: my cu-leniers, Airs. I.euts 1'lke, llirtenla, Kindelph teunty, Ind, was a long sufferer with Cisumptlen, and was given up te din by her physicians. She heard of Dr. King's New Discovery ler Consumption, and bigun buying U of mu. In six months' time she walked te this city, adlstance et six miles, and is new se much Improved -he h is milt using It She feels sheewes herllfu te It ' Kree trial llittles at Cei hran's Drug store, Nes W and ljerth tauten street. Lan asier, Pa. (,) WILL, 101 SUKFKIl with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint T Shlleh's Vltallzer Is guaran' teed te cum you. Fer sale by 11. 11. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 137 North ljueen street- Dr. HiSSLin Weaif Strip, Purely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgatite required .after using. Price, 25 cents, by idl druggists. febsJnidMvir A Very Narrow Kscap. " Yes, 1 had a very narrow escape," said a premluent citizen te a friend "I was ee tinned te my bed fera yearand my frlendsgateine up ter a consumptive's grave, until I began using Kemp s llalxam for the Threat and Lungs, and here I am. sound and hearty " Price 5ec and tl. ler sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1S7, North Queen street, Lancaster. Saved Ills Mle. Mr D. I. tWlconsen, et Herse Cave, Ky iys he was, ler many years, badly mulcted with Phthisic, also Diabetes ; the pa'.ns were almost unendurableand would eemctlmes almost threw htm Inte convulsions, lle tried blectilc Hitters and get relief from Hrst bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and had gained In Itesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively be lieves he would have died, had 11 net been ler the relief afforded by hlectric Hitlers, bold at tllty cent-abettle by II II Cochran, Druggist, Nes. lit and 1J3 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (6) HHILOH'S CUKK trill tinmedlatcly relieve Croup, tt'hoenlng Cough and llrnnchltls. Fer sale by II. IJ. Cecbrun, Druggist, Ne. LJ7 North Queen stresjt. ikeci v Xu nevH iija;i O.ia Uettlb KrrKcrs a Cuke. Mr. Oscar K. B. Kech, of Alluntevvn, l'a, wa bedfast with In In ttatmnatery rheumatUrn In the winter of 1683. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Gress' Hbcumatle Itcinedy. Ily the ttme he had used halt a bottle he could ltave his bed; when he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own wents, " 1 icel better thin ever bcfoie." Price II, by all druggists. teb9-3mdil IV.tr SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption euro is sold by us en a guarauteu. It cures Consump tion. Korsaleby II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IH North Quern streuu llAPIDTKANblT. The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled with a sick headache te taku a dcisu of Dr. Leslie's .Special Prescription and what a rapid transit train the ailllctlen takes for Its departure, bee advertisement In another column. dcca)-lyd(l) CltOUP, IVIIOOPINOCOUUtl and llrnnchltls Immediately relieved by Uhlleh B Cure Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 13J North Queen Btruuu lOTHEKb! MOrilKltafl MOT1IEK3UI Are ou disturbed at night and hrek rest by a sick child suffering and c fll, MV.,-tl.il, Inn MRln rt n. . . I w .. ten Are ou disturbed at night and broken of your the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If jsl uf iilk uniiu Miiiifirinif hiiu cr'inp xb with se. go at encn and get a bottle of Mrs. WIN8LOW8 BOOTHINO ttfltui'. It will relieve the noer IIMlu an Wii-i.i. . .a. ...4 1 . .. M..M . . .. neon Hi there Is no mistake about It- There is net a mother en earth who has ever used It. who win net tell you ut once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safu te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and la the prescription of ena of the eldvst and best foinale physicians In the United States. Beld everywhere. 2 cents a bottle may31-lydM.VV.HAw rer lame hack, ildoer cheat, use Hhlleh's Por Per ous Plaster. Price it cents, rer sale by II, it, Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IX) North Queen stieeU Hay Fever HufTerere. Ihonumberof people annually mulcted with this most annoying malady seems te be greatly ou the Increase. The rdltoref this Journal is an annual vlctlm,and, with a view te discover a spocllle euro, has trlud numerous remedies. Of these Ely's Cream lUlin Is by all odds the iiulckest and most satisfactory, two appllca tlens gieatly allaying the usual symptoms In thunesuiinduyus. We would rccemmuiid Its nau by all subject te buy lever, and we gladly bear unsolicited Uwllmeiiy te Its elllcacy r in our vuae. - jieuiu, i a., jiccerti. JylT'tniloedAtr llltOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, la i thomestotrectlvo Pain Destroyertn the world. Will most aurely tjulcken the bleed whether taken Internally en. applled externally, and thereby mero certainly KEL1EVK VAIN, whuthur chronic or acute, than any ether pain allovlater, aud It U warrunted double the strength of any similar preparation. , eures pain In the Blde, hack or liewels, Sere Tv.TJt'j Uneumallsm, Toothache and ALL uMJ.fSjJ'IS. u The Ureat Uellever of Pain. IIUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACKA" should de luoyery family. A tc&snoenlul of the Panacea. In a turn ... III.. - .. .' ...- ... - MM .UU.134 U. JM b wulAf liwnnlnntxil. If ni J?AT1'1 t18" t Dedtlme, wUl UUKAK VV A. I III 1 . 1 1 OK xan Is t-nt 1 COLD. oenUbotUe. uUUyaM.W.iSw Mitnw.tu YKll'S P1LUS. CONSTIPATION Is a unit et sal and most troublesome dlsetdei. It causes Headache, Mental Depression, Impairs the eight and Hearing, destmts the Appctlle, and, when long eimtluiied causes Knlaigemenl etthd (.Iter, liulbiinmatlen t the lienclsium Piles Constipation Is .peedlly cuivd bj Ajers Pills. ler a number of months t was troubled wllh Cesllveness, lu conseiuenieet which I sulleit'd from lavssel Appctlle, Djupepsia, and a dlsor dlser ilered liter. Mv ejes also troubled me. I was lOiulH'lled te wear a shade our them, ami. at limes, was tuiiiMu te bivu exHv.uie le the light 1 was entirely CURED BY USING three boxes et Ater's Pills I hat e no hesitation in pioneumlng this lnoJUlne lobe the best lalhartlc itei inane. jaiues racies, ruiaiiu, Ohie I suffeied Hern ( onsllpatlen, and, ceue iiucntly, treni Hisulai he. Indigestion and Piles, y . A - .-.. lllll . lt. m tiLiL 111 till illlll Iltr lUP . VI " - lli'i li U ttt'i l uu'niih ci 'st'ieii nf nliliMi.l. hsAt sit en ine effectual re uef. 1 inmineneed laklnu lius reuieuy mi' months age, and am in tree Iniui Ceusllpi. lien, the removal or whlih has causid in ether troubles tedlsapivai. indnreaUv Improved my gcneial health. w Kevin, tuiheisi. Mass. 1 suffered fixnn I onsllpatlen, which iissumed siiehau obstinate form Hi it t tuned It would cause n stoppage of the ,., K lne boxes et Ajer's Pills cured me, tnititlt 1' I'.niki, saie, Me. AYER'S PILLS. Prepared lx Dr J 0. Aer A Ce, Lern 11. Ma- Sold by all druggists aud dealers lu tiudniai Julii ;i llUUSEfUltXltlltlXtl UUIIV1. w K UAVK A Ii-VIttli: STOCK OK THE I1KST REFRIGERATORS IN THE CITY. The Tierce Dry Air Refrigerator. U A KVKX UOSK, WA TKK COOLK'HS, jck am a it ynKKSt:ii8, AndatullllnoetllOUSKKUUNlSHlMl UOOD3 The largest stock of . 9 riVTl'KKS in the city Special attention paid te Uas-rilllng, Tin lloerlng and spouting tt e hat e I ust rccetv cd another let of these JSc QLOUts. JOHN P. SCHATO & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANUASTElt, l'A. F linn a iuu:nlman. PRICES MIRKED DOWN -ON- Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA AN D- Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLINN &1RENEMAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Streot, LANCAbli.il, l'A iy.M. A. KIKFFKK. ALDUS C. 11KKK KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their block of Heusefurnisliiiig Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK STOVJSS and ItANOKS, I'AKI.OIl STO' JVKS, IIKATKllSand t'CUNACKS. SUMMER COOK STOVES. After carefully examining the merits of all eflVrcd te the trade, w e hat e selected THE "AUGAND," Ter GASOLINE, and THE li DANGLER," rer COAL OIL. As the Hest, when all points aiuceuslduied, le elTer te our patrons. Call and eco us. tt'oleyo te show our goods, and aru net offended if veu de net purchase. Ucmembur, we uru agents for The " Splendid Heater. Manufactured by ruller A 'tVnrren Company, Trey, N. Y , which has no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. New Is tlie ttme te examlneand bocemo posted for Autumn purchases. HEMEMUER THE PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'l'OSlTK COU11T 1IOU8K ) apJS-tldAw J'AJtANOUt SO. R OSE HR03. ifc IIAKTMAN. $4.00 P3R5SOLS UKDUCEDITO $3.00. - $3.00. VEUY;ilE8T SATIN ! ALL 1'INK BILK L1M 1NU8 I The Manufacturers. Rese Bres. & Hartian, 14 EAST KING ST. apl-Omd LKORUE KHNBT, JB., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, UE3IDENUE-NO. 533 WK3T KINO ST. SUOl'-EAST OltANT ST., Opposite Station Heuse. All work recolTea my prompt and personal at. tentleu. All kinds or Jobbing attended teat short no tice and en reasonable terms, Drawings and Kltlrnatea furnished, QI-Jya HUT AV run i: noens reit hi.mmku wi:ar. HAGER & White Goods for IX HI A J.IXUX. ritnyt'ii ai x.oeu. IMil.tSlI AM AZCOK, I MILL, Embroideries and Laces I SWISS KMUIlOlDKItlKS, Kleunclug and Oteiall In iinlch. NA1N.OOK KM1IHOI DEItlKs, I leuiuing and Overall te match I AHIIIIU I.M IIIIOIDKUIKS, Dress Material te iiv.ll. h. tOI.OUI-.ll htlltKOlDKIlIKh, DiessMateridleinalch KMIIIIOIDKUIKS, UOIIK8. KSCI Itl.M I VI KSlvlltTlMl, lllack and bun. Ullll'l ItK LACK ll.OU.NCINO, lllnek andl.iru. KnP Tl AN 1. VCKSKIKIIM., t Idtn and t ie.uu KUW'TIAN LACK KI.OUNO l.Mis, tt hue and t uiun IIKADKD lltOS IS I DUDKD I'ltjl' K, t 1SS Ml'SI.LN, i UK.NC1I l.Att -S, t AMUHItS AND SATKKNS HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 aud 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa, AIinYttin. A HAIK1HMAN. Metzger & Haughman Have the Best 50 Cout umumiEB SHIRT That has evor been sold ler the mouey ; equal te new sold nt 75 ceuts. Sizes, 12 te 17. METZGER & Ne. 43 West King Street, Botweon the Ooepor Heuse and Serrel Herso Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N i:xt DOOK te Tin: ceuht heisi; FAHNESTOCK'S. Whlte QoeUs, Lnoea nud Euiurolderioa. up. Sumraer Uudorwettr, nil alzee. Summer Hosiery LnrRO Stock BolliuBl'rlcea. of these Qoeda new R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT UiiUCtSUIXH. Hill H OKA 111: t'OKKKLh. line old (lOvcmment Java and Slecha Cettees, the Uet In the mat keU Our Java lllen iled CIIe sie:tks ftr Itself rich mid rragrunt, tc. jer jHUind. Very dnu l'lautattun Kle Cettees, our best only jic. per peund: one xery popular at lau. vv u want you te call and try like. Ctiire The excellent eualltV of rwpuiar ai i.-c. v e wain you lecaii anu iry our je. collets inu excellent quails our Ueirees and line Teas Is making ttiends fast and rlnn. Our dally sales show a sleaily Increase, rresh Iteasted overv day. A lull Hun of fancy Orecerles. l'lease give us a trial enler. OEO. tt IANT. augiUvd Ne. 113 West hlng Street. T HL'KSK'.S. 44Mur stele will c leso at ii p. m , during the summer months, with the exception ut 8at urdays, hen w e i lese at le p. m. PICNIC PLATES AND- PICNICGROCERIES -Al- BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKlt. l'A. Ker Sale A f.OOD bAt'K. l'rlte, $l'i.W. A TLANT1U CITY. THE OLD KSTAllLiailED Chester County Heuse, Centrally located, convenlont, xcry near the him, comfortable lu every way, and hemu-llku. NOW OPEN. J. KEIM & SONS. HiayA-Sind rXU'K MAY. THE STOCKTON. CAPK MAY, N. I. The rinest lleach en the Coast. The ljirgest and Most Elegant heaslde Hetel lu the W ertd, .B"01'KNH. JUNE 80.-SO HKMtY CLAlIt, Piep'r. Late of the Grand Springs. Union Hetel, baratega June.I t,wd I'EN ALL '1 Hi: YKAK. "THE MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY', N. J. The laigest and most pioinlnently located Hetel. Elegantly furnished and liberally man lurud. Thoieughly lighted, drained and xon xen tiiated. Open alt the year. CHARLES McGLADE. rllrephy'd Orchestra. Je7-3uul AHHLANO HODSK, ATLANTIC CITY, reepens JULY 1st. under new inanuge. racnt. Kloctrle lights, electric bells, city water, first-class culslue. Terms moderate I'Ht-clagu barnttached, HENIll It Alll Kit, lyl-lmd Late of Grapu Hetel. Lancaster l'a. W1NKH AND uuvuua. B HANDY ! 1UIANDY 1 ! At this season of the year every fumlly should have a Lettie of Reigart's Old Brandy, asateaud sure cm 0 for Cholera and ethor sifcn. mur tieublcs. HEIU AUT'S OLD WINK STOKfc, II. K. SLAYMAKEK.Agl. mllK UKLKUKATKD "U0UQUKF' AND "OLD ANCHOlt" PUKE BYE WHISKIES Alt) rich in flavor, soft and pleasant te the taste. l'uaa In quality, are excellunt stlmuIanUi, and they stand wlthent a rival In the market, bold at all the leading llotels und by Druggists. Ask terlt. HUMl'lHtEYAMAltllN, Unln DinnnlAi. laniaCir.Q ini N. 3d St.. l'hlladelphla, l'a TOHACCU OUTTINCIS, HOKAl'S, SIFT INOS AND l-ACKEUS1 WASTK, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. J. S. MOLINB, Ke. S73 1'earl Street, New Yerk, llofcrenco rred. Schutte, Me. 213 l'earl stioe Mew Yerk. leblMyd't, UUUIUI, BROTHER. Summer Wear ! VH'TOltlA LAWXS, CHUCK XIA'ZOOli, CHUHKh ';. '.! I.AWXS. many HAUGHMAN, Whlte Kmbrolderod Hobes, 83.60 Summer Gloves, in Btore, nud till Mnrked nt Qulek nOOHH. LANOABTER, PENNA. Ul.UVIIINH. OANSMAN A HKO. L. SINGE OUR Big Reduction Sale II A-s HEKN INAt i.l ItATED, I he Pui. Mi hasi.n n cenvlmtMl that Cl'isTOM IIAUKI I OlIIIMt lis well a- UKADY-MADK inn Im- bought heai 'i at L. Gansman 8c Bre. THAN AN1 U IIKKK ELSE IN THE CITY OUR SPECIALTY. SLEUHI CKEIt (OATS AND VESTS (Uoed Mlylesiat I1.C0 and fl.it. MEN'S PANTS at .Vc . up te II in) , ABtyles te suiect iiem. AM. WOOL CAShlHEKK b if ITS, It Styles te seIllI fmin, at H.W. JlhN COUIvCUKW SI Urt ale selling In alt Shades at I7m. MEN 1 riMI CLOTH DIAGONAL SUITS at 1-s.Se Our Custom Department Oilers seme llargnlns lu Light and Medium tt eights of Pantaloenlngs which we make te order al Itldlculeusly Lew Prices from MOO te ft no These goods are strictly all-wool, but mostly smgle puttei ns, which we close out at a t.vc rlllce laihur than carry them et er. L. GANSMAN & BRO., M EllOH. VNTTA1LOIIS, MANUrACTUKEltSOr MEN'S HOYS AND CHILDUEN'S CLOTHINO, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Itlghten thoSeuthwestCor.otOraugoSt.) LANUASTElt, l'A. -( lesed i very evcnlng at l ji. in., except Salurduj 's. B UKOKUAHUrrON. YOU WILL FIND Men's, Bey's and Children's CLOTHING Marked Down bO LOW that It will hu te your Inteiest te call and examine the KISSi'K your Inleiesi te call anu examine uie uueua and i'iiiur,n, 11 111 neon ni any mere jucuiuu erl.lUHT WKIUIU'S this season. We Manufacture All Our Goods, And Guarantee them rirst-C'lasa In Every Par ticular. WK HAVK A rULL LINE or SUMMER CLOTHING In Seersucker, Mohair, Alpaca, Drappette and Linens at Prices Astonishingly Lew. Uoedsos ltepicseutcd or Meney lluluudud. BUKGEE & SUTTON, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANUASTKIl, l'A. MINUKAIj WATKUH, APOI.I.INAII18 W'ATKlt, D , the Oueen or Table Wateis, Hawthorn Spring of Saratoga, at KEIUAKT'SOI.D WINK8TOIIE 11. K. SLAYMAKBU.Agt. tjetkTs MAKINU CABINET PHOTOaRAPHS AT S3.00 x DOZ. AT NO. 100 HOUTU QUJtJCK BTBKKT. lani9.ua LancMter.i1 ( il " , I
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