wjyrjw mi n . ;-v etXftSw " "i-fj rri .-.,7itiA'i iys. rtxiruv&.,r.n:i't x- - 7?w w? 'aia:. . . awMr wftv w,,: " ,J1-" " : Kivwfj-,itl: .. ., Tu.- W.,r.,?JT '1T?'I . i "t. " 0"" T " " . "7 . ---- - - - - - - - - - asSbswn t-&mMW y.. ... - .uA.nmtm -r a -nw t wt'wi .T.tniffwriir.R ithiiiay. r-w Yvrt? " 'l'MK JiANUABXIiIl 1OISiX JLs.1 awiiimwmwwi - , . y?r .r.TSAV)rsBmBJ ssriJAtv ras?1 ' 1 .. mraw !, '-' Z 1ValK.f3al! a JUKKa4tl! !B'W vr - w VWXVI i ' n t; KImbh nil auma BKBtt. w aw aww te tstTBWjsBBBwawawej Sasswssat g'lilM M '"H sa.i'esa. fi V U ITT a MM mm MSB ssse MOO n UIO I Wkly InteOlgeneer MHHMMIIMlnM MMCVVM a 1VM AMIMO unw MMBiltHiWiiii bjlses. mimm i mr -r -m BmujaBten, MafBaMMc, limimi. re. fanaMtetlttttUiytufc ;w N tww tlMtMfew) the R BUT te MMMtA tfasYt ttw questkya hmMM. We de aet knew wbftt stomach ik Gnaw Anny patriots hare (or the atatMMBt of their viewe by Mr. Davis, but we sifMerelv trust that It will net dis turb their digestion. They are entitled te a great deal of sympathy for the trouble they have taken te Ret this lUg busi ness te turn out according te its brilliant premise ; and they ought new te have a test. i When General 1'airchlld asked the Almighty te palsy the hand that wrote the order for the delivery of tlieilgs, ami his prayer was answered by the revocation of the order, with the approval of .left Davis, the Grand Army, that General alr chlld leads, may have cause for the opin ion that their commander's prayers are quite tee effective. They may cenclude that the virtue in the voice was the virtue of the tJrand Army, for whom it assumed te speak; and they may feel that their virtue is tee great entirely, te reap se rich reward, le be sure, the hand of President Cleveland was net palsied, and there is a suspicion abroad that the Grand Army has been ; but the ardent Grand Army patriot may net sec this, blinded by the effulgence of the fact that when his commander spoke, conver sion fell upon the president of the Union, and the ex-president of the Confederacy, and upon all the people. -. ,,. LABCASTKR, JUR w. in. licensed, la tt city, 1 should feel ae per. seaai grief." Ms. Ulamtenk relstee that when he n.1 ttVriatlt TttrV M UAIOrw ! &"?!?ll?StlZZX ID Will, WW Mium - ' . . Mr. Oladsteue told mm te wwm ei a MAmrmt. or rABi. u,sw' revolutionary notions and besought htm te take warntng by the fate ei r rmee. The honest workman listened respectful y for time na men nroie uu u ti-j which Mr. (!l.ltene te Ibis day admits was conclusive. "Di'iin your foreign nations I ' Mid he. "What has that get te de with old England?" Mr. Uladstene thinks Kngtlsb mii today are tce apt te i-siiine Just that tUtude toward foreign opinion en home rule. Prep. Mottnew.of Illinois My that "a farmer aupperu his family In grent part, and baa the use of a heue and garden, horses and carriage Irem his lartn; all this would coat, at moderate estimate, Irem Jl.ttX) te fU.OOO In any town or city, lie has in addition, a certain Income hk-h uieets all his ether e.. pente. lie has no business te cuarge me larm with wage for himself, leed for his horse, seeds manure for the garden, or with seed grown by himself from former crops while Ignoring house rent, living expenses and ether advantages and yet ray his i.retlts are unsatisfactory. Nine out of ten Murines men don't de as well as this, and W out of 100 clerks and empleyes lu cities de net de as well." HUNK rUM THB HlaTUHIAN. MKV1VAU V.' vw1 m p f Great la Ceaaell. Sheridan is net noted for bis uj .Af 4l41ntltBtlt . ia f, ! . .. -- -- Ills reputation has been uutit bis use of the newspaper cerres- st ; and be is having recourse new te I te persuade us of his greatness Washington correspondent of the tlphla Ledger gives Sheridan's at of the relations between himself ,aitae war department. It seems he is K always consulted about its deeds ; and told that "It can be stated. '"alfcinil tear nf min'Muftil contra- fdleUea, that every blunder of the war f department was made at a time when the VeMMtwmMiAltif ettnanl mrurn aVtannt. f mm tliA : s"ma ia t.A .M .. n.lJ f,---9Wgf OT, u. pioeeuk, vug nxnvai; mreu iiwithent consulting him." After this re- " hsaliliis assurance we are advised that bad Adjutant General Drums recem- tuen ler ine return or me nags eeen 1 te General Sheridan for his epin- VSlesi aad recommendation, as it should have the president would undoubtedly fllSiM liaan nirnl frnm tliA CMrrpr1ntl hltln- isr'af directing the commission of an un- 'a & ., ;;.Hwwiw tp General Sheridan is undoubtedly shown, -W these statements, te be a great man irf'isv fais own opinion, and be doubt- S.laaM 1nnhl whpllipr hn la rraatast as tf'': lawyer, soldier or statesman. In any frsanacity. and upon any question, he is the p'attest adviser of the secretary of war, and ISi1' bis sufficient panoply against the chance of mistake. lie is a perfect coat of mall te the secretary against all possible entrance of error, and It is a great les and damage te the country when his wisdom is net utilized. With such a man about him the b. BaaWflmAas W a Aial si Maaha 1 nADAif k$&9Vmj vs. nai euuum urem uiujecil sssjsmw it'.v - And-arrDerbaps he would if it was net Drum. This correspondent tells us that the secretary does net knew a great deal ubeut army etiquette and things, but Diutadees, and Drum imposes upon him. Drum is the adjutant general of the army, and, according te Sheridan, he persistently but mistakenly thinks that be is the adju tant of the secretary of war, rather than of the general of the army. Drum is an elder soldier than Sheridan and perhaps has as geed an idea of the duties of the adjutant general, which he has long discharged. There has for many years been a chronic cause of difference between the secretary and the general's efllce, due te the fact that the general is disposed te desire in peace the same personal direction of the army which he exercises in war. The truth is that in peace there is no use for a general and no duties of consequence for him te perform. lie is an expensive and useless luxury and should be abolished. The administration of the army is properly conducted through the war department ; and the orders of the sec retary may as well ba conveyed directly te the division commanders as indirectly through the general. Thk catterplllar Down with htm. la abroad In the land. Thk electric light men et New Yerk have determined te manufacture their own car bons, being forced, they aay, te that conclu sion by the extortion of the caibeu manufac turers. Fer a long time past the market has been supplied by two firms In Pittsburg, three or four in Cleveland, and two In SL Leuis. These companies two months age formed a combinaUen, and the combination took charge of all the factories. The price of carbons was suddenly and without warning raised from (10 te 112 per 1,000 te 20 aud fUJ. The electrin light men have banded together net only te manufacture the carbons but te control the supply efraw material. This will destroy the butlueta of the Western com panies. It serves them right ter killing me golden egg laying geese. TnK new Gedlva pageant In Coventry baa been celebrated with the heroine in full dresa. Alas for the days or the ule enth cen. tury 1 A few days age we referred te the charge by the New Yerk Sun that Mr. l'owilerly violated the constitution of the order by ruling at Richmond that the general assem bly had power te amend the constitution be fore the local and district assemblies bad voted en the proposed amend tneuts ; that the general executive beard In tending out the amended constitution te be voted en by the locals en May IT and requiring all votes te be sent in by June 5, excluded many locals from an opportunity of voting en the amend ments ; that this was done in order that these assemblies which favored the change might be sure te vote; and that the ebjtctwas te secure a two years tenure el cilice and con trol et the fund, and by having a smaller representation in the general iMeiuuly te make it easier for the officers te use the- machinery et the order ler their ewu pur poses.' Mr. II. U. Bengough told a I'lt'sburg Times reporter that the amended cenntitu Hen was drawn by committee appointed at Cleveland. The question came up at Rich mend whether it would be legal te adept amendment te the constitution when its re quirements that the local usiem biles have GO days' notice bad net been compiled with. Mr. Powderly ruled that the general assem bly had the power in question, taking the ground which Lincoln once took, that a coun try without a constitution is hotter than a constitution without country, lie pointed out that the constitution bad been amended without notice at the Hamilton, Cincinnati and Pittsburg general assemblies, and that these amendments were necesnary te pre serve the order and protect it against men who were trying te capture It fur ulterior purposes The charge of net allowing enough time for the assemblies te vote upon the amend ments Mr. Bengeugb pronounces ridiculous. Every local assembly meets at least twice a month aud the majority meet weekly. The locals which oppose the amendments would be the most likely te meet at once and tear them te piece?. It is pleasant te learn what was thought te be a mountain will only preve a mele hill. TB Hetnukabls KIM anil rail et the Ml- ieurl IUIl Knebbvr. Frem tbe Ne erk Tribune. In dillerent parts of the United SUW the work et nation-making is continually going en, and there are probably no phases of social development which cannot be illustrated irem the lite in some corner of tbe gmat con tinent Hut it is remarkable that while much attention has lately been given te one or two peculiar lines el evolution (as witness the valuable monographs puultsnea uy jeuns Hepkins Velverslty), no students have hitherto undertaken te aualyze, collect and put en record any el the strange evolutionary phenomena occurring In the Seuth and West- The rlse of many Western communi ties during the iast thirty years has been at tended with event no singular that when re produced In fiction the facts are rejected as extravaganl The history of vigilsuce com mittees and regulator, for example, eilers a practically virgin soil te the student, aud nothing could be mere interesting and In structive thau a well written work en these topics. But perhaps the historian would go far before he encountered a mere striking episode In the working out of cUlliMtleu from new material than that of the Hald Knoblersel Missouri. In thisctse the 8?eneepeus with the sub jectien of a sparsely settled region te Its worst element. The law was tee weak te enforce Itself. The streug hand prevailed, Property owners and taxpayers were at the mercy of roughs. Crime was rampmt. Presently the inevitable reaction set in. A vigilant com mittee wh ler med and took the came of Bald Knebburs from a lecil rendezvous en a mountain top. engeance overtook tbe boldest of the lawless class. Tbe lgllautes grew In power, until alter a long struggle they conquered the lawbreakers and killed or drove them from the country, for a short time the orderly citizens breathed la pence, but tbe Bald Knebbershad ceme te realize their own strength, aud tbe exercise of it had become a habit. The practice of despotic power, though twteiislbly and for the most part really In defense of order, bad brought these people te believe that they had a right te dictate te their neighbors. The result of this fallacy was disastrous. The Bald Knebbers from being protectors became per secutors. They undertook te Interfere with every body. Tcey took it upon themselves te see that men worked, that they went te church, that they paid their debts, that they sent their children te school, that they did net exceed at the tavern. Whippings and remeumes worse outrages followed rebellion. Murder was net lnfreeueut. Aud se by de gress tbe vigilance committee grew te be as great an e II, as rank a scandal, as tbe law lessness tt was created te put down. At length the people of the counties a fleeted could endure the abuse no longer and the state government was called en Ter help aud relief. The courts were resorted te aud finally souie two hundred Bald Knebbers were indicted, arrested and held for trial ; and among the prtseuera were found ministersef the gospel, j udgesandrtpenible business men all of whom originally Joined tbe organization from public spiriunl motives, but had gradually become demoralized by the possession of tee much power, unchecked by responsibility. The ether day a remark able letter was read before the legislature of Missouri. It was signed by a man who boldly claimed te be "Chief et the Bald Knebtxr," aud it proclaimed that unless the legislature adjourned by tbe -Uu lust, the Bald Knebbers would rise en masse and disperse 1L There was a time when this threat would have been regarded as serious ; but it is believed new that the power el tbe organization Is virtually gene, i.nd no inter ference with tbe law is anticlated. It Is evident from tuce outline' (bat there Is a temptingoppertuuity for bl-tterifal reearch and analysis In the ne and fall et the Mis souri llald Knebbers. The narrative is punctuated with dramatic and romantic In cidents, moreover, all tending te illustrate the barbarism of the prevalent conditions, and all consequently being available for the student's purpose. Here Is a capital piece et work for some bright young American seme nascent Park man, seeking thomeansef winning his literary spurs. Aa KqaesSHaa Aqartte VtrcM aa4 Kattta laaa-A UnpMt Halt. Last year there was Inaugurated In Parte a peculiar Institution known m the Nautical Arena, It 1 an amusement resort In the form of a great swimming bath In summer which In winter is turned Inte a circus. The main hall la circular, IN) feet In diameter, and surrounded with galleries and rows et tmira. elmrantlv decorated aud draped. In the centre et this hall there I a ceuciete basin ten feet deep and eighty feet In diameter, lined with white marble. This baa I it la sup plied with a ceustaut Hew el warm water. It has a circular overflow around the sides and also a syphen overflow se arranged that the surface la kept constantly clear while the water ia drawn tl from the bottom el the tank. It ha a capacity of 4A0MJ cubic feet and Is supplied with water from au artealsn well '.TO teet In depth which has a tempera tnraniM .ltm Kahreu belt and Is lurther heated by ceudensed water from the engine In the building. In the centre of this reserxelr there Is a platform supported by hu hydraulle ram of great power. Although this platform Is 45 twt In diameter, the vnulueerliiK skill of Its construction Is se perfect that It stands the evolutions of many men, aud horses without a perceptible tremor, lu aummer It Is lowered into the water te a depth of three and a half feet, and forms a shallow bath for children, and for these who cannot swim ; an Iren bridge connecting it with the bank of the baslu. The outer basin forms a swim ming bath ID feet wide and 10 feet deep all around the shallow bath. In winter this surreuuding bath is covered by ireu girders upon which rest tiers el seats, the Inner platform raised above the water is covered with a mat of cocea-tlbre, all in one piece, which weighs ever two tens, aud i.ii-ti tAknstliB nlatwef the tan el an arena and has the advantage of absolute freedom from dust. When the equestrian performances have been ttnisbed the mat Is rolled up and drawn etl, and tbe platform la lowered into the water ler the nautical performances. In summer the boxes en the second fleer are swuug around aud transformed Inte dress ing rooms for tbe bathers. The hall has a caiarlty of 5T0,lXH cubic fee', and Is heated by three large furnaces, the het air from which Is driven In near the root by a power ful fau blower, which also keep au even temperature in summer. Around the main hall are rooms for het air aud vapor baths as well as for washing before geiug into the main bath. Au adjoining building contains the stablea and store rooms el the circus paraphernalia, and also a large gymnasium, dancing room, readiug room and cafe. There is a garland of 400 Kittson electric lights around tbe bal cony. There are in all 1,200 Incandescent llicbts. besides a number of are lights, and the blaze of light must be dazzling when all are used. The frescoing Is elaborate and the architectural proportions excellent, se that Paris new beasts the most complete and orig inal amusement hall of modern times. s IMMONH L1VKH KKdUIiATOH. SYMPTOMS. Una of Spnetlte, Had Itrrath. Bowels Cestive, Headache, with dull, henvr sensatloe t taln unaer eneuiuer mauiMiiivn iuiauaen nw evu te exertion et body and tntnd t irritability el tamtnr i Lew Bitlrll ter ins uiuea ii ueauess- urns, and a sensation of having lelt ui tnatlsm t fullness alter eating t mitiirllnatlen lea II lie I. .- nraa. ana a sensation ei Having- leu unuunw something which ought te hse been done i Weariness inclines i .dot before the etmi highly colored urine Ollul dreams : Uonsllpa Uensllpa Uonsllpa Uen, etc. Nnt sll. but alwavs some nf these symptoms Indicate want of ncUen et the LUer, and ler a safe, rename rviiimiy irai never known te tail, I IDI1 t-ITYT. Mllll lit! Ift can de no harm and -TAKK- BIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. Prepared by .1. II. 7.K1L1M A CO , l'hlla., fa. JunelVMWr.xw r At. acm e auawieir. pALtUB Or FABUIOM , ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion, 13 EABT KING STREET, LANUASTK.H, I'A. V ',, - . ISM; .-""Lav $ II ' SOmmmmmmtBOt' ttVMMMU MBMOmtm. S-tONOHMHO HALL. J ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Opened Jane ts,US7. AecorameSasM Ms, Mast) al the season. HtUI M. ruftBl. jnnstind Maaager. T UK MANSION, C PC1NK PLASTKK8. 35 MEDALS AWARDED TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! THE ltKST IN TtlK WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, HheumatUtn, Lumbago, Hack ache. Weakliest, Colds In the Chest and all Aches and strains. lleware of Imitations un.lur similar sounding names. AT Ask for tlnen' and take no otter. aeclteuidJtwMW.tr' WE AKE THE LAHUKsTANn MOST CONVEN1KNTLT LOCATEII IIUTKL. Kteganlly f uruUhed slid Liberally Managed. OI'ltN ALL THE TKAR. thoroughly Heated, Lighted and Ventilated, Itintmnd CHAm.tSMiiUt.ailK. ATLANTIC UlTt. HOTEL ASHLAND. ATLANTIC C1TV, N.J. ( Ulanttn Ave , epp. Mansion.) Thoroughly HeturnUhed and Heuevaled. P. U. ttex ,7Jt. IIARUV MTEKH, Proprietor. W 1 1 L Un ins, M ansger. J anel l-luid T HKCIIALKONTK. A t'OKTKAIT. Shu taluk se much et worldly show That, should an angel call her te Arise unto ths sktes, A long, white robe the'd quickly den, And buy a harp te play upon : Then piyiicall teeery lrlend, Aud tell them all te watch her wcud Her way te Paradise. -tciiuff Annulit slntlrrui. TTOP PILLS. SICK HEADACHE, inSl'KI'MA, INUIUKSTION, HtLlOtlSNESS. lH'.lNK.tS, LIVEIt COMPLAINT, Positively Cured by Little Hep Pills, The People's Taverlte Liver Pills. They act slowly but surely, de net gripe and their effect Is lasting, and therefore worth a deten ethers. (Docter's formula. I email, sugar coated aud esy te lake. See testimonials. Mr. at dmgglts or mailed en receipt of price. THK. IIOPPlLI.CO.New Londen, (J t. Thuv are THK HEST eer made." Prepared by anotdapethecAry. rie helUea II. sold by Every Druggist In Lancaster. Junelb-lyMVO'Aw "l KAY'S SPKCIFIO MKU1C1NK. Gray's Specific Medicine, The Great English Uetnedy will promptly and radically cure any and every caseet nervous debUlty and weakness, rtsmt of Indiscretion, excesses or overwork el brain and nervous sys tem ; Is perfectly harmless, acts like iiiagtc. and been extensively used for ever ' years with great success. - run particulars In our pamphlet which we desire te send free bv mall te every one. a-Tnn specinc Meoicine is sela uy an erug- ler mail en receptet the vmvuii. rutivm: 1IIAT IIAGK1.NC1 COUOII can be sequlckly cirvd by sblleh's Cum. We guartntee It. Sold by H. 11. Cochran druggist, Nes.M7 and IS North tlueun St.. Lancaster, l'a. (1) Feur-tilths. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache In either lt nerveii", bilious or con-ire-tit u fnrcns. caused bv lrrezutar habit, hlh living, etc, and no remedy has ever conquered It until Dr. Leslie s epeclal rrescrlptinn was dis covered. Ulvulta trial. 8e advertisement In another column. (3) SLKKPLKSb NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cnugh. ShUeh's Cure Is the remedy for glstsatll purpackajfe, or six packages 11 will ue sent ircu jiiy mail in money, by addressing the agent. B. B. OOOBRAN, Druggist, Nes. 117 A U North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. THE OltAT MEDICINE CO.. Ne. le! Main Street. Uutrale. N. T. mar.MvdAwMW.it' SAPK,HUKKAND8PKKDY CUKK. Uuptare, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks wnen yen can nnu in ur. n ngui ut eniy usuu Always the First te errEit TUB GREATEST BARGAINS IN KVEttY llltANCHOr OUlt UUSINESS. TO-DAY WE COME TO YOU W1TU AM Extraordinary Great Bargain -IN- HATS! We have Closed Out TWO HUN lKKl DOZKN riNE WlltTB MILAN llaTH AND llONNKTb. One Hundred Deien. composed el Union Mllans and rine Mllaus, we will THUOW A WAT at the MOST KIDILULOUS l'HICL Or FIFTY OBNT8. Theelher One Hundred Oesen, composed el the Choice and Idlest Styles of Extra fine Mllans, we will sell at the Uniform Price of One Dellar. This 1 the tllUllEST DRIVE ever ettered In season ; Just when )ou want them and would be willing ui pay double the price for thnin. CALL EAttLY as they am going fast. OPENED TO UAY-COMl'LETK I.I.N EOT The Chalfonte. Sold by 11 and 133 North yuiwn St., Lancaster, l'a. you. U. Ceehran, druggist, Nes 1X7 I.) N the sharp trial in New Yei k it has been decided that Sharp's evidence before the Hen Hen atelnvestlgatien committee must be admitted. This is knock-down Ne. 1 for Jacob. Dars Bank lospectlen Inspect .' The failure of tbe Fidelity National bank of Cincinnati, Ohie, and tbe deep fraud which is found underlying it lias called attention te the insecurity of the public in the investment of funds in what are supposed te be institutions of the soundest character. Tbe comptroller of tbe currency, Mr. T.renhelm, says that owing te the lack et appropriations, he is AnmnAllivl ti flimanl in 1.nl v.n 1. .. .i iX 1.. w mmu vu luvm uauft cAauji- r,-t nerafer additional examiners: huA iiiBau latter are frequently green enough te be easily imposed upon by adept financiers ucbas these who wrecked the Fidelity bank. It appears that tbe examination of this bank in January disclosed every thing iu proper m condition ; whether any thorough examination was since made does net appear. It la believed that If there were mere bank examiners and they were entrusted with larger powers, a bank could be pre vented from lending Its credit te the gambling operations such as these which were fatal te the Cincinnati Institution. Though there were pretty well authenti cated rumors of the shaky condition of the '. " . . weeKS Delore Xia break. the bank Officials put en a brazen front nn.t a fJMmteed te lull the public into a false '1aaaM of security. And ti.e.. .,,, . . .i " "rf- .. WMVJ DULHITIIWI 1fT &k time. On June 13 a nnll.k,mn r I :$ bank received a letter from tbe Fidelity I ui which tbe assertion was made P'Hwt It bad the biggest capital, assets acalwupluj of any national bank in Ohie. request for exchange of business r.v w ' ", " itmm vuij m "Dttt ueiure iTl'-. tKa. Ma a.vnn.M TI, .1 y-- s v wwwv aaww UUUMJ UUgUOnS -.i were caugni vy una law circular is net fwuowe. iiut when a bank en tbe eve of V m faUure may engage with impunity in h" tkia wbelaaala arhama tn thmer ,l.f n !,.. ,cja of tbe people, there is something rad- .wwy wrong in tbe present system of bank :t- s ? wis as ralrcalld. - Gaseral Falrchild h. the ........,i . litS?" ,nhU obJwtleu te there t tara of the flags. Mr. Davis savs that u. . VCstad MaUa troops were but an InslaniQ. inkoef the federal forces, and that Brau tsssaage were eaptured by the T""J"y aeuld be re MOwjata. Fatnalld, commander w, Ml Qaaaral Davis. r at ta n-s .. . ' KfflVT: tt- - Vl A writkr in the Country Genffeuinnaays: "Last year we paid te the foreigners (15,000, 000 for eggs alone, and fJ,500,000 (in round figures) for poultry and game. All or this could be raised at home need I say will be raised at home, at no distant date. And, what is mere, this money would largely find Its way into tbe pockets of the smalltxt claia et farmers; into the hands el the thrifty cottagers, and te our neighbors in Ireland. Thus the Orkney lslaudssenl away in l&il ever 16 000,000 eggs, which at an average el only 16 cents per dozen, brought hema some 1 10,000 In excess et the entire rental of the Islands. What they have done, ethers who are mere favorably situated can de likewise." Tile FATAL OUMAM WW. Or; Saved His Ure. Mr. D. 1. Wllconsen, et Hene Cave, Ky., says he w, ler many jears, badly atlllcted with PhthUlc, a!te Diabetes ; the pains were almost unenduralileand would sometimes almost threw blrn Inte convulsions. He tried Klectrlc Hitters and get relief (remnrst bottle and after taking LHl llevus be would have died, had It net been for six bottles, was entirely cured , and had galne nu4. In tlesh eighteen peun bays he positively be- the relief afforded hv Electric Hitters. Sold at nftycentsabettlebyII.il. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 137 aud 1JU North yueen street, Lancaster, Pa. (t) The Population of Unrwaler la about W.. and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, ai these complaints are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers. We would advlse all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bottle el hemp's Il.U-uim for the Threat and Lungs. Price Ml cents and II. Trial size free. Respectfully, 11. 11. Cochran, dmgglst, 137 North Queen street. lab Phtbieias In Philadelphia who makes a specialty el the above diseases, and Crass Thbm t Ccass Uusaamae. Advice free day. and evening. Strangers can be treated aud at at eorn home some day Office private. DR. W.lt; W1UUIIT, Ml North Ninth BtreeU Above Race, r. O. Bex 873. Philadelphia. lanis-ivatw Passenger Elevator and Other Modern Im provements. Ocean Rnd of North Carolina Ave. ATLANTIC CITY, . 4. E.ROBERT8 ASON3. myltHmd -niXOUHSlONH AND I'fuNIUM. MT. GRETNA PARK ret; EXCURSIONS AMD PICNICS. This Park Is located In the heart et the sooth Huuntalu en the line el the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, nine miles south nf the City of lebanen. within easy4llnce el Harrlsliurjc, Heading, Lancas ter, Columbia, and all twInU en the Philadel phia A Reading and Pennsylvania Railroads. The grounds are large, covering hundreds of acres, and are TREE TO ALL. TBSIVSVKSISSCSS 111 A LSI1UE DANCtNU PAVILION. A SPACIOUS IHN1NO HALL, TWO KITCHENS, 11 AtlU AUK AND CO AT ROOM, While the arrnngemenls ler amuseiuenl con sist til CROQUET and HALL UUOUNDS, UOW LINO ALLEY, SUOOrtNO UALI.ERY, gUOlfs, Ac, Ac , Ae. Tables for Lunrhers, Kustlc Seats and Bencbea am scattered throughout the grounds. Anew attraction la LAKE (MEWAGO, PATTERNS I.aiiedbylhe HNIVEU9AI. rASHION COM PANY el PerW, Londen and New etk. Catalogues and MantbllM furnished liee te everybody en application. W rlte and we will be glad te mall you some. covering nearly twenty acres, en piaceu a milliner til eieaani nm which are limb, and The Album of lashleas. COUOII, WHOOPING COUOII and UrenchltU Immediately relieved by Hhlleh'a Cure. Sold by II 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 1 North gneenBL. Lancaster, Pa. II) EiecklM-a Anna salva. The lleat Salve in the world for Cuts, Brnlsaa, Meres, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChUblalna, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cares Piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price X) cents per box. Fer sole by U. B. Cecnran, Druggist, 117 and 1 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. m m. st PE11HONAU. Cen Uamkiien says he has no ambition te te be president yet. Jehn W'ANAMAkKi;, or Philadelphia, has decided te esttbllsh a free library for his female empleyes. Qukk.n Victeria'!, favorite dish is tapioca pudding. Nhe la a sturdy eater and a fair drinker of claret and red wines. Jehn It. JIucktkl, founder of the lluck tel College, at Akren, Ohie, has eiade It an additional gift or $175,000. lie has new given it In all M00.000. Piibsiiik.nt Uluvklane has written a let ter te the secretary or tbe National Kllle as sociation, enclosing a check, of X as the amount of tbe prlie te be ellered for the sec ond stage of tbe president's match In the coming contest at Creed moor. Pltet-. A. N. It A mi, brother el Simen W. Kaub, of this city, and Ur. U. K. Kaub, (uarryvllle, is principal of tbe Newark academy aud Delaware Nermal school, at Newark, Del. On Thursday the commence cemmence nient exercises were held, when five grad- i among mem Aiueri r. itauu, a son or the principal. Damkl Mehi'iiv, of New Yerk, is werlli r-iO.OUO and la seventy years old. He has built a monument le himself In Calvary 5? iS .,ln" '.e tleutlen than a sentence ?,-??. fll,,e Ue' 1' "ads: "Te outlast the British monarchy," HENATOK Klmil .'in.iim... i im. i . the next Cengrea. will .great 'Zn the basis et his liberty te no,s the "arty rela. Uen- of the Benato may aeaufte thJTe eng exciting complexleus : Republican with RtddleCerKer, w ! KepubiLn'r wlthmu Rlddleberger, 38; Demccrau. wiM.r,,,. in.. dleberger, 3S( Democrats, with Rlddle berger, 3U. Talcott Willi a mh, of tbe Philadelphia rreu, will write for tbe July Century an article Illustrative of the workef Mr, Kad weard Muy bridge, whose remarkable instantaneous photographs of "The Herse In Motion," pub Ilshedtn 188J, astonished the world. He has been working In tbe suns line for the past four years under the auspice of tbe Univer sity of Pennsylvania. Mayer Hewitt, el New Yerk, asys: "Se far as my judgment gees, I would recom mend the passage of an ordinance prohibit ing the existence of dogs la the oily of New Yerk. In the meantime, bewever. I am doing what I can te keep tbe deg catchers under the proper restraint but II they should report te sae that they bad managed te destroy every deg, Ueeasea and un. juttniigauuua ujssru ganie poisons, he sa; representing, if net I called tyro toxicen, Wolff Plnda That It Contains Most Feli atiens Ingredients. Dr. Lawrence Weltl', demonstrator of chem istry at tbe Jellerson Medical college, has prepared a report el bis analysis of a cream puir, which, it is said, was one of a number that weie supposed te have produced poison ous symptoms In patients of Dr. Jehn S. Mil ler, of Philadelphia. Dr. vVeltT states that he examined the puir without finding any trae of arsenic or aatlmeuy, and failed te detect in it either mercury, copper or lead. In extending his investigations towards the discovery or or- says he found ptemain, Identical with, tbe sc- wnicn prer. vaueiun had discovered last year in poisonous cheese and spoiled ml He. lie proved its preeeace iu the cream pull, be state, by means el the test recommended by l'ref. Vaugban, and showed its poisonous nature by giving it te a kitten, which was immediately seized with symptoms similar te these experienced by patients of Dr. Miller, namely, gastrointes tinal irritation, with great prcstratlen. This result or the analysis, it ia said, would indi cate that tbe poison was generated while the put! was In process of spoiling. In concluding bis report Dr. Weltl says : " It seems te me fair te state that tbe baker by whom the cream pulls were prepared should be entirely exonerated from any blame attached te him In the matter, as tbe eause of the trouble must be looked for rather In the unseasonable use of this kind of pastry, or tbe improper manuer in which It had been kept during the warm and close nights of this heated term." reutiVAz. TJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKR, HENRY DUACUUAK, et Lancaster city. Subject te the decision el the Democratlccenventlou. mans-ttdAw TOOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. W.KELLY, of Marietta, l'a. Subject te the decision of the Democratic Convention. Your Influence solic ited. utJu-tldAw ttUVBmWVAJIlAHlKV WOOD. riALb AND SKK -THK ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light ; Beau them all. Anether Let of CHEAP GLOBES terUas and OU Steves. THB " PERFECTION " META L MOULDINU AND UUBUER CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling el windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Any one can apply tt no waste or dirt made in ap plying It. Can be lit tea anywhere-no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the stove. Heater and Range store -or Jehn F. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN LANCASTER, PA ST., Containing M pages, only lie. we wlU man one te you, Send lie. and SURAH SASHES. TWKNTY-rOtm INCHES Al.l. COLOR, AT 7.VCENTS A YARD-ALL COLORS. along the banks of wlikli are ;pluesanl walks and lovely scenery. Observation Cars will he run en the linn el the Cornwall A lolia lelia lolia nen Itallmuit. or will liesenttn illifiirent points, when pracllcable.lur the accommodation el ex rursten parties. These summer xciirslen cars have been buhl eimcUlly ler this purpose, and are se constructed that they will enable tbe ex cursionist te enjoy fully the bountiful scenery of the lbinnn Valley en the one side or the Conewago Valley en the ether. They are safe, pleasant and convenient. Parties desiring It can proeure Meals at the Park, as the Dining Haul will lw under the super vision of K. M. HOLT., of Ibe Lssisus Vallsv Het as. Tbean who wish te spend A DAY IN THK MOUNTAINS can nnd no place se heautl. fill or affording se much pleasure as MOUNT HSBlflS, Xe Intoxicating Drinks Allowed Premises. Ike Say for excursion rates and general Informa tion apply te NSDIKIHII, Supt C. A L. Railroad, Lebanon, l'a. m fluid FK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SIMON L. lilt AN DT (Farmer), Ol East Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of tbe Democratic County Convention. i our Influence KspecttulJy solicited. mmidaw jDtOR COUNTY COMM1HMIONKR. JACOII W. LEBER, Of Kphrata township. Sublect te Democratic rules. marlt-tfdAs -TOOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKR, A.Z. lU.NUWALT, first Werd, City. Subject te Grocer. cra'Jc rules. Derce- altfdAw KILLMU A fULiVAMAK, A Philadelphia UUIcsr Is lilt With a Paving H out While Attempting te Slake an Ar rest and Diss la Twe Hours. About nine o'clock last night Patrolman Jacksen, of tbe Eleventh district, Philadel phia, found a gang of tough characters mak ing a disturbance at tbe corner of Yerk and Reach streets and ordered them te disperse. They were sll under the influence et llqurr and refused te obey the orders of the police man, when he attempted te arrest James, alias "Kagle" McUllun, thirty years old, wheee home is in tbe vicinity. As Boen as tbecilicer took bold of the prisoner be and two of his friends made a vicious aaaault en him, knock leg him down, beatlngand kicking blm. Jacksen succeeded in gaining bis feet when be was struck en tbe breast by a huge cobble stone hurled by I.uke Feeny, and rank te tbe ground unconscious The assailants tied, when Jacksen was picked up by citizens wbe were attracted by the melee. He was carried Inte a neighboring house, and medical aid was summoned, but cetblnir could be done te relieve him, aud be died from the ellect of bis Injuries about two hours alter be bad been atruck. Lieutenant Weed was notified and a description of the men was aent te all the l'i S ,n ye clty- Hbertly after midnight. Keenv. who thm ii.. .! . .... (Jllnn and Richard Tayler, the third member l",yi were secured. Tliey will be of held te await tbe action of tbe cotener. The Jehn Welan Memerial Uardcn Tbe formal transfer of the Jehn Welsh memorial garden sod fountain te the park commission, representing tbe city of Phila delphia, wss made Thursday afternoon by exeeuUre committee of tbe contributors, la Memerial bslL. There was a large attendance of people. B)R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZEAMKR,rarmer, Of West Hemnfleld township. Subject te the Decision or the Democratic Convention. mar-j-tfaAw SPECIAL NOTICE. " Mere human, mere divine than We ill fact, part humsn, part divine is woman, when the geed stars agree Te mingle at her nativity." lie fleet, ye Lords of Creation, and hle ye at once te KIEFPER & HERE'S, Ne. 40 E, King St., ii 17IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKR. A! Att the reuuest et inanv friends 1 announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner. Sublect te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect rally solicited. 1IKNRY f. UARTMAN. ml 1 1(14 w Kast Lampeter Township. JJWK COUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI RATTEN, of U peer Loiceck township. I announce ay self as a candidate for County Commissioner subject te the decision of tbe Democratic County Convention, Your Influence respect fully solicited. Was a candidate for County Commissioner before the last convention, and at the request el my friends withdrew Id favor el the candidates from the Southern district, lid Aw ELI BATTKN. TjrOR COUNTY AUDITOR, JAS.F. BOWKB, et Paradise township, subject te the decision of tbe Dsmocralle Convention le be held July te, J&rt. JneGtfdAws E OR COUNTY AUDITOR, C1IAS. W. PUSBY, Of Kast Drumere township. BabJect te the de cision et the Democratic County Convention. July 'J0.17. Junett-WdAw MlaCBlLAMAOUI. tJl'HlNO, We7. A New Departure ler Lancaster tn fine Tal Tal erlng. Importing direct from tbe beat makers el r ine Woellens. I have i ust received through the Heiton custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITING:, SPRlNO OVBKCOATINU AID TKOUHBK1NO, The Ilka of which, for style and quality. has never been equaled la this dty, sad cannot be surpassed. . A spclal Invitation la hereby extaaded te all In want of Snrlnv Uirnwnu te cell ear It and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship ths) very And Procure one ei their famous Economist" Vapor Cook Steves. That Ged's best gilt te you be net tortured be yond recall with the unnecessary waste beat which tt Is Impossible te avoid with your Ranges, and (what 1 also Important) consider the great economy tn fuel, ae cents worth of fuel wUl cook ler a family el three grown per sons 21 meals. And when you want a Heater, get a " SPLENDID " And be Happy. PLUMUINO, GAS PITTING, 8TKAM HEAT ING, TIN UOOriNU AND SPOUTING. rnvMAixvum. -tITIDMYKR'8 FURNITURE STORE. FULL VALUE. ONEHONUUEOCKNTS WOUTtl GIVEN fOlt EVERY DOLLAR. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. OUR WORK WILL STAND THE TKST. The Wearing of Onr Goods will Dear Us Out In What We say. Te ave Meney Is te get that which will; Wear the Longest, and which need net be Re placed In a Short Time. SURPRISING I Yes, you will' be Snprlsed at enr Lew Plicae. J nil step In and see what a Large aud Complete Hieck we are Carrying, and then Oe and Tell Your Neighbor, STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICK TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FTJBNITTJBI! STORB, Oarmer ssaat King and Dnka Bta., LANCASTER, PA. seete-iTdAlsamw TTKINITHH'S FURNITURE DEPOT. This Is the kind of weather that re quires a Geed, Coel, Seft Bed ! We have It In several Shapes. Hair HiltresMi ud Were. Win Springs Are a very nice combination and their value can only be proven by a test. Cel laud see them. All prices. Palm Leaf Mattresses Alse make and Elegant Coel Hed. We ylll repair your Hair Mattresses equal te new at Very Moderate Charge. HEINITSB'S FURNITURE DEPOT 97 and 20 SeulhQueeaBtreat, LANCASTKK, PA. WiyKHAXO I.IQUOKH. pURE RYE WHISKY. Old GretT Spring Distillerj. Situated en Kast Orange strest, between Orauge and Chestnut, one square east of reser voir, LancaMer, P 1 havejuslerecledanew distillery with all of the latest Improved machinery ler dl.tllllng PU11K KYK WHISKY. A. 11. SUKArrKR. Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at the lamens Old UrorUtewn Sering, which has been noted ter Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drunk when they were boys, and It has never been knewu te run dry even In the hottest weather. Prem this spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing Irem It twenty-live gallons a minute. Uesldee my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gins, Wines, Ac. SaT-Call and be convinced. A. B.SHKAri'KK, Distiller. STORE Ne. 63 North queen Street Ii. Vat mens havlcg geed R) a en band can find ready sale for It at the store or distillery. i goeu aru' apre-lydAw Highest cash market price paid for a cie. QOT REIGART'S OLD WIHE STOEE BOUCHE SEC, 1PBB HK1D3IKCK. POMMERYBKC, MOK1ZKTSKC. II G.II. MUMM BATUA DRY, Imported of PAKAUOLH. B. H.4H. We still have some One best and mice lower than avar. . . tt-UBBHABTj taam-iyna go, sa arta WwHB PARASOLS Jft, and we will close them out at Very Lew Prices Indeed. It will pay yen te boy new. Prtees are away down te reduce stock. Wa guarantee te sell you lower than the same grade can be bought ANY WHEBK KLSB. R B. & H. MstartUacsK. esH!fswW AT ERIHMAN'H, New Spring Neckties AT EBISMAN'8. Then Is no garment JMesntiw the At el which a man Is mere partlenlar Uian n shirt. Shirt clituiV Ts a fine Art, Te St eomforU eemforU eomferU ble w Vhirt mn3 be leutwllli Uj proper anotom anetom anotem tool cutvftswot1rpeeple must bej PUeal mh wiakars Mavlnai had an xparwnes of su tearVem i &veUs) beslittlng, best v2L best maSirtal ulaien durable SHIRT la tbe Market for the Least resaible Meney. "ARI5MAN'8, Ma 17 West King ttrest, Lanesster And all 'ether Leading brands Champagns. Sele Agent ler the Pleasant Valley Wine Company. Special Great Western Ex. Dry, ear own brand, the Onest American Champagne In the market. J ust reeelvrd another large Invoice of Califor nia Claret and While Wine from Napa Valley, California. A large stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets, Rhine and bauterne Wines. We also have the largest and finest stock of Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Madeira, Bherrys and i ort Wines, Bess Ale, Gnlnness Stout, Saratoga and ApelUnatls Waters In the city. E . Slaymaker, Agt, Ne. SO BA8T KINO 8TBBBT, LANCASTER. PA. JU8T RECEIVED A HANDSOME LINK of soeich aad Heme Spun BnlUsgs tn Stripes sad Plaids. Bntlre new designs. Black and moo Barges, OJsf Dlsgeasla, BsBaeekbarn, Msograeger aad Vslsgwsciivlote, just las thing for sammer wsar. Blaaantly toads and Trusted. Perfect flL Belts pem slDup.at ROeBitSTKIWJHB jjJLbB;. I flvTwl 'i'sSSII Bjlw?) mmevMMiMs. "at wiAura" TRY OUB HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The rinest flour sold In tbe market. Give It atrial and you will be pleased. Alse Graham Plenr, Oat flour, ByeVleur, andStlf Kajslng Pleur for Biscuit. Ac Goods Delivered. Tele phone Coanuutlen. . OsvO. WlaWT, aaa-B-lrd Ne. UI West King Street AT EUKHK'B, Hew Retdj for Jelj 4tb9 1887. Wn are prepared tefurnUhdealers with riRE riRE WOKKHef anklnds,attheLOWKT WHOLE SALE PRICKS we ntve nanuisa rittBWOKKS for twenty Ave years, and have been making a business of JOBBING TO DEALERS. Buying our riKEGHACKEUS from the im- nertera. and the works direct from tha mono- tacturers, wears enabled te compete with any or the Jobbing Houses of Philadelphia or New Yerk, and you can see tbe goods before pur chasing, dtp Prices furnished upon sppllostlea. BURSK'S, NO, 17 latST DNO TRHET, LAJfOAsraa, ra. swsrBvlafVesvw'lWe " - fis!r- .if-' :'rtM,- JksfeSis&itaS&'fia JLa&W .,V !. -a!, t-'g-..
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