vr-f ft,; ". ?FV AV '.v: '"! .- :?.' --.; 1 '-. ,-53' -K tf.s '1. 1.1 .- ' . J"1' " n fv. V.', -- i,ir. .:s 'i: t Ma trB,' I -. Si".. . KfcK J A ret li .-1. I1TSSW A-' Sir s $ k. X h hv' lEIEY INTELLIGENCER. VpT-V ' rlrKHet EvtRv Evening in the Year, IBundayi Excepted) STEINMAN HKNSEU BT j-f tNTri 1 inrMGPR riiii ding. .. V . p. f vun(mi unn wh C ' LANCASTER, PA. !.&? BAILr Ten Cenli a Week, Kite Hellart a PK , IVnr or Piflu Centta Afnnlh. PetlafM Free. Lfi,' Abl'ERTlSEifEXT.I frim Teti te Fifty Cenli V i.ne. rEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, I Eight Paget.) 'Xf f'UBUBMtD C.VE.RY WtUNLbUAY YIOHNINO, vl. .. ..... r- III... 2Ve Deltari a Year in Alliance. CORRESPONDENCE teliclted fre'i every part 0 (A iff and ceunlYj. Cterrci'"''cn ere rr rr e.uJ f e urfte legibly an en one tide of the paper only; and te (' their name; net or publication, but if proof of geed faith. All anonymeui tell" ' '"' be centtgncd te the watte batket. Addrefill Letter! and Telegramtle THE INTELLIGENCER, I.AMJABTEIl, I'Jl. &l)c CawastcrSntclligcuccr. LANCASTER. JUNE SI, IMS. The ScvcntccivYear Visitors. They are late with their locusts in New Yerk, where their advent in thuL'entr.il Park is just recorded by the newspapers. Ours are going te seed already and seen their seventeen years of silence will begin. We should like te be advised, by theso who maintain that everything has its use, of the U80 of the locust. They arc innocent crea tures, se far as we knew, and we de net be lieve that they aie guilty of stinging folks te death, or of any eVlier offence but noisi ness. They are feed for birds and chick ens ; but they are net a reliable diet, com ing at seventeen year intervals. The ente molegists tell i.s that they aie net locusts, but lice ; which will be a disapiieintincut te theso who have revered them as the genuine Egyptian manna spread. It would net eeund well te say that these ancient sojourners in the wilderness subsisted en manna and lice ; nor is that a pretty name for a creature that feeds delicately en noth ing but the dew drops. They say it has no ether feed, net being supplied with any eat ing apparatus. The scientific name for the genus of the creature is ephida, which is prettier, but spoiled by being shared by ether varieties of lice, including the rose louse, which also lias a delicate pasture. Nothing would be nicer as a feed article than a thing that is dew drop fed, but we must definitely renounce it as an article of diet if it .3 te be called a louse. We can think of no desica of l'rovidence in sentl inu "Tis these scveiitcen-year ephida, save te bother us and show us that we de net knew as much-its we think we de ; the ether generations often were here, it is tme, te tell us the sumo thing. We have never been able te tell exactlj what they were made for; though it is currently believed that they are an inflection upon us for our sins. This oxcuse for the present visitation, however, will hardly de, as the pretty things that feed en dew drops are a pleasure rather than a pain ; and why we should have this pain or pleasure doled out te us at seventeen year periodsneedstebo explained. Don't Like It. Mnrv1:iin1 i trvinc Hm nvwirinmnt rf n. " J ....... - . .j ..., wu .."H'V, MlV.lIf Ul UH" whipping-pest for wire-lteating. It is a mild venture upon the policy of Hogging for crime, and if it is a failure the system will likely be abandoned ; if a success it will probably be extended. In Maryland the punishment of hanging for nipe exists, and theso guilty of this offense are very often lynched before they get te the law's gallows. The first man whipped under the Mary land law has a very sero back; he threatens te leave the state its seen as his lacerated skin is healed, and a fellow-prisoner, who is waiting ler his whipping, is said te be greatly distressed at the prospect of it. Manifestly if the object of penal statutes is te punish, that object is reached in the system of flogging. Whipping is still considered an essential part of household discipline. " Spare the red and spoil the child," old Solemon said, and there are very few parents who de net claim and exercise the divine right of whaling their children ; and they generally de it in anger, tee ; and the smaller and weaker the little ones, the less able te re sist and the less conscious they are of their wrong doing, the mero likely they are te be flogged. The state' likewise permits the same discipline in its public schools, te be administered at the discretion or gener ally without discretion of the teachera. And yet the very people who set up and countenance the whlpping.pest in the nnrsery and in the school-room, ate shocked at the idea of erecting it in the jail-yard and briiiging te it malefeeters of mature age and intelligence, who, despite a sense of their enormity, commit such crimes as rape, wife-beating, assault and battery, and kindred offenses against the person. The bullies and cowards who beat ether people de net like te be Hogged by the pub lie executioner. And what they don't like is just what they ought te have. Anether Geed One. The president has made another very excellent appointment for Pennsylvania in the selecten of Geu. W. W. II. Davis, of Doylestown, for pension agent of this district. It is te be commended en the score of fitness, for the nppointee is net only an editor and publisher of experience, reputa reputa tlen and ability, but he is a prompt, dili gent and acute business man, who will make an Upright, conscientious and alto gether callable enicial in the discharge of the duties of an ofllce requiring such qualities! Gen. Divis is appointed te a place of which thebuslnj'ssiswitli cx-seldieraand theirrep resentatlves nnd he succeeds a llepubllcnn eeldier. He was himself ene et the most distinguished soldiers of the state ; having made a gallant recerd in two wars, and carrying a maimed hand as a mark of his courage and patriotism. ue uas neon Identified with mi factions of the past in his party and will prometo no revival of them : he i,il3 twice been a nom inee en the state ticket, and last year as the nominee for conresaman-at-large ran far ahead et his ticket. Year in and year out, in his newspaper and en the stump, he has taught nnd preached the sound nelltl. cal gospel ; aud no Democrat will take ex. THE coptlen te the conferring of honor en such a member of the party, whlle every citizen will recoguire the fitness of the selection from every point of vlew. m m Tur.nn Is no ceed reason why the hours ler closing the steres in Lancaster uheuld be prolonged beyend six o'clock In the summer time The clerks de a full day's work from 7 n. in. te 0 p. in., mid the customers can easily ncconimedato thcinsolveH te the re form. The trade after that hour Is very light and Incoiisuleniblo ; and wido-awake and liberal-minded merchants will Hud it te their advantage all around te full Inte line with the early closing moveniont. OAI.t.AR, Texas, la a wotiderful uxample of hew American settlements grew with the suddonness of the mushroom, yet retain the solidity of the oak. Tivolve years nce It was n clump of shanties and w-aroheusos. New It Is a splendid young city with 35,000 Inhabitants, ntax roll of fS.OOO.OOO and a business capital of the same amount. In the past year f 1 ,000,000 was expended In new buildings In this thriving Texas town. At times thcre is nothing mero Inconsistent than the popular outcry. A geed Illustra tion occurs In the building of the surf.ice railway en Hreadway, New Yerk. When thrifty Jacob Sharp first conceived the schome, it met with a storm of opposition, and It was declared that no herse-cars should ever dlsflgure that great thoreughlnre. Hut Jacob persisted and he saw his opponents who endoaverod te enjoin him as well as theso who wero pushing through the legis lature the Arcaile railway bill successively fall. Ills cars began riinnliie; en Monday and they wero packed te the ratlings. It is said that f 1,500,000 a year profits Is assured te the enterprise The vehement opposition of the New Yerker te the cars melted away, the town Beems te Uke them, and It has been found that they prevent rather than provoke blockades en this j;reat highway. Verily nothing succeeds llke success. Tiikiii: are new mints even In burglary. A New Yerk cracksman ucs this vilieme te enter houses. lSelng satisfied that no polieo pelieo poliee iii.tu is near, he throws a brick through a basomentor a first lloer window, and if the Inmates are net disturbed, he knows that it Is a pretty safe house te enter. If huhearsa noise In the heuse he abandons the attempt te enter it. Whero the legion or brickbats disappear is new satisfactorily explained. " Tin: man te whom perhaps mero than te any ether persen in 'Washington belongs the creditor the miles ei beautiful shade trees that adorn the Capital City, is new lying at death's deer in Washington. He is W. H. Smith, long the superintendent of the botan ical gardeus of Washington. He Is said te be ene of the best uuthoritles iu the country en all that is connected with tree, plant and (lower culture, having nmilea personal study of theso subjects in Great Ilritaiu and en the continent. When the plan of beautifying Washington's streets and parks was first mooted, he established large gardens and sc sc sc leoted oighteen varieties of shade trees that he knew would flourish in Washington soil. The I.'jO miles of beautiful shade trees iu the strcets and avenues of that city are the result. He encouraged citizens te plant trees In their private grounds and the public parks in trout or them, and even gave from Ids private supplies te furlher the work. Men of his stamp, admirers or the beautiful who are also willing te personally verk in the cause of beautifying, are very rare, and it is te be hoped that he may lw longer spared te widen still further his c-ireer of usefulness. PERSONAL. LeitiifiAiiMi Li: has settled down at his lather's residence at Bournemouth and lias resumed correspondence with Miss 1'ortes 1'ertes 1'ortes cue. It isexjweted that they will benmrricd within a year. PtTiinJ. Hi'mit:, of Philadelphia, has been appointed a messenger in Gov. Paulsen's department, vice Mr. Painter, deceased. The position is worth J1.200 per annum. Mr. II. is the member of the Democratic state com mittee who denounced Chairman Hensel se savagely at Its last meeting. lUneN Kbutkh, whose stupidly slow slew agency Ter gathering foreign news Is at la.t arousing the iroef the Ungllsh papers, start ed en a small scale in Aix-Ia-Chapelle, in 1SW. Net only has the agency yielded him millions, but his profits in speculation through his early knowledgo of important ovents have been enormous. Unitkii Statks MiNisrnu Piin.r.s and his wife were among the gnosis at a grand ball Tuesday evenhiu-, given by M. Waddington, the French embassader te Hng and, at his lesidenre, Albert-Oato house, Hyde Park. The Prlnce and Princess et Wales and most of the lcaders or Londen society were also present Mrs. Pheltis danced with the Prince of Wales. Her dia monds were stijicrh. Ilhv. II. I IlAwms writes: ".Morning literary work is usually characterized by freshness continuity et grasp and viger: night work by fever, excitement, and less condensation. This 1 beliove te be the rule, and witli exceptions, in speaking thus gener ally, it is, of course, Impossible te deal. Of ene thing I ant certain, that for all head workers, especially llterary men, the follow ing rnles w ill be round golden : Te bed be be bo fero 12 ; te work berore 7 ; as little liquid as IKwsible, and no smoking before breaklast" Tli Mrrlui;n LIckiimi Act. Kreni the l'hllnuclphui llccenl. "The marriage license act," says the Lan caster Inti:i,lieencku, "seems net te go far enough iu the penalties against theso who without publicity establish married relations with each ethor." The dllllculty iu the way is obvious. In unauthorized or formal mar mar riages, it punishment reaches te the oxtent or declaring tlielr invalidity the woaker party, the woman iu the case, is the principal suf suf suf forer. It Is necessary te guard her against her own discretion or ignorauce by throwing ever her act the shield of legal ty in all cases where parties ten marriage are net within the inhlbited degrces et relationship or guilty of bigamy. A Farmer Shet by u Stage Ilrlirr. A sheeting all'ray occurred en Monday ovening en a stage running botweon McCou McCeu nellsburg and Harrisonvllle, Fulton county, in which W. S. Mes&or, n farmer, residing In lledlerd county, who was a passonger en the coach, was fatally shot by Albert Hlchter, the stage driver. Messor is a pew errul man aud Hiehter u hunchback. The cause for the sheeting is assigned te liquor. Messor was under the inlluoiice or drink aud began .busing the driver, who shot him four times in the body. Messer is still living, but will die. Hlchter is in jail-in McCouneIIsburg. llater or the Day. An oxpress train en the Pan-Handle rail road colllded with an empty accommoda tion train at Burgett's town, Penna., about 27 miles from Pittsburg. Beth ongines were wrecked, two train hands were Injured, and the passengers en the express train wero se verely shaken up, A severe storm visited Sulphur Springs, Texas, en Monday, wrecking the Catholle and colored Mothedlst churches, unroefing mruu uukiiiuhs uieckh, wasuing away eridgcs and damaging the crops. A Man FIU Through n HkjII-lit. A travelling man named H. S. llavrin, of Philadelphia, was seriously Injured Tuesday iu Harrishurg, in a harbor shop. The gen tleman had been shaved, and as he left the boet-hlack's chair he stepped upon n large niece of plate glass, used te form a iwtlen of the lloer. Thisgave way, and he was pre cipitated te the cellar below. Ills lea leg sustained two ugly cuts and was also badly sprained. CU.AUsTONli Fer Peace, ana all that fellow in her path Ner Blighting honor ami her country's fuuie. He steed unmoved, und dared te race the blame Of party spirit anil Its tuibm wrath. He saw In vision the dread aftermath, Should wareucii kindle Its werd-clri'llii;llame Through Asian tllbcil that hear the llrltUh name. Time few such ciWcn for a p.'ople lmth, And lew audi leaders. Calmly hu pursued A ceurre at which the feebler spirits snueicd, The bolder fumed w 1th clamor loud and rude ; And while the world still doubted, hoped und feared, This chief a bloodies victory hath wen UrUtanUVs wisest, bent and brarest son. Frem the A'tw Yerk JndepewJeiU. ISiy IiAKOAH TOR-JUMPER ti.ATjca new OVLUM CUULlt ttAYK WITHOUT 11 J KM. JVMl'ED Tlie KITiHt that 1'upi'r l'acknm'n of Sand lime iu Directing thn Courne of tlis IWxIy In 1U lluniiHunt Vllstit rrecnutlent te lie TilUfll Itcrere Jaieplng. Cnrr. et WaihliiKletl Itcptlbtle. Had tlie writer known Professer Odium personally, he would have given htm u few liiiitsaud timely advice which might have enabled him te accomplish his Jump suoccss sueccss lully. When 1 was n boy I was nil excrt swimmer and diver. Iu my native town was a grain mill llve stories high, the rear part of which was built out ever the river near the dam. The water was twenty feet deep. In cetnpaiiy with a few of my school companions I used te Jump Inte tlie deep water from the open doers of the first lloer and se en from the fifth lloer. This was n frequent pastime. It was difficult te keep upright balance from the fourth nnd fifth lloers (forty aud fifty feet nbove water), and in spite or much care and practlce I would sometimes strike the water en aslant and brulse my sltle or hips pretty severely. When I jumped from the fifth lloer (aud sometimes from the reef ten feet higher) I always tnuched the bottom in" the river, about twenty feet deep, nnd I found this te be the rule, you will nlwnys touch bottom when veu liiinn in water one-tlilrd the deptli of the distance you jump. In sea water It may be less, as it is mere uense limn ircsu water. Keveral of my companions were badly hurt iu jumping. One boy jumped with his legsapart; its he struck the water they wero ferced asunder and his hip joint was dislo cated. A drunken man employed iu the mill Jumped from the fourth lloer and fell sprawling. He wits taken from the water half dead and with dllllculty revived. I then began te think hew I could stilke the wider straight like a plummeL I knew Unit nil arrow shot Irem a bow up in tlie air always fell te the ground head foremost, and a walking cane, one end leaded with lead, Hung high iu tlie air descended with the bulled end foremost. I I. new that the hca 1 est part of a man's body is Irem the hips te the shoulders. I mk unce two men blown three hundred feet iu the nlr by the explo sion of a steam boiler iu a plantugmill. The, body of ene, alter whirling like a wheel, as It descended gradually nettled In ene iKHilieti and descended te the earth back downward, arms and legs straight upward. I saw it fall in exactly that jiosltieu. As it struck thee.irth It burst eimu, was reduced tun jelly, and the brain, contents of chest and abdo men were scattered iu all directions. Ari'I.VlNO W'KKMtT te Tin: i"i:i'.r. The next time i Jumped I placed a fifty pound stone in n hag fastened with a cord nnd jejhh! around the ankle. 1 descended te the water straight as a plummet, lull net the slightest Impact, kicked eir the loop and swam ashore. My companions did the same and the result was oery tlme successlul. Ne mere twisting of the body nor tailing nnd striking tlie water en a slant- Koine tluies we would bruise our reel against the stene as we haul; in the water. Finally I used a cloth bag filled w Ith sand, and ut tlie last paper bags filled with sand, this was an absolute success. N'e acrobat, Jumper or diver, hnwe or expert he may lx, can keep his balance in Jumping rrem great heights. The law el gravity renders this impossible. Cats, it is said, will hill en their leet when thrown from a height. This may lie natural te the animal and partly also fiem their great suppleness and agility. Hut it Is impossible ler bieds te ac complish it. H Mr. Odium could h.i e known what I knew se far as descending straight Inte the water is concerned he could hae accomplished his laiueus leap with success. Te all water Juiupeis and divers in the future who seek hime aud no toriety iu that department, I oller these few words of ad vice: Dress yonrself in a close fitting Bhlrt and draweis, strong cotton or woolen, lne about tlie Joints te allow Iren play et the limbs, short socks, fitting snug ecr the teos, as tlie Impact en the water may dlsloeate the tin) Joints, put cotton In tlie ears, provide yourself with sand equal te one-third or one-hall' your weight. If you weigh a bundled and sixty pounds get sixty te eighty pounds of sand. Wrap It up iu three or four separate packages of common newspa)ers, tie them together with a cord twoertbreo feet long, or place them in a loose bag of common cearse netting like a fish net; place the froe end In u large loop around the lell feet, or w itti a longer cord wrap it a few times around the lett leg and held the free end lu your baud. Bend your head Ar ward, your chin near tlie top of the breast bone, shut your mouth ami eyes. Place your arms w itli the elbow s clo'-e te j our ribs, rigid hand closing nostrils tight, lelt lore arm across the pit of the stomach, takea deep breath, brace the muscles of the IkmIv. and with the sand Icigs attached te your lelt toot hike your juin ii iiutl cress v our riht lei; ever the left Initantly. Yeu will desce'iid Hixtccn feet the llrst hoceiiiI, thlrtv-twe feet tlie Hocetul, Hlxty-reur reel the tHlnl, ene hun dred and twenty - four feet the fifth bocend (neai ly three times tlie speed of an expresi train keIiir a inllea inln ute). This is the rate of all railing bodies. Your. sixty pound sand bag will keep your iKxly htralglit and will descend intothe water liken leal pluinuiet, fentfoieinest, but you w ill net fall any tlie fatcr. A reek weigh ing a thousand tens falls no faster than a single pound; tills is tlie luwergravity. Keej) your legs tightly cros-sed together, tills pre vents your hijH rrein dislocation, which might happen II they wero HOanttcd. The cotton In your earn prevent tlie ear drums being lacerated or burxted by the upward rush of water, and the closure or your nostrils prevents the water from rushing up into the po-terier nasal passage and down the threat and wlntliilpe, which would oxcite choking, strangulation or spasmodic cough which would exhaust the lungs In a few seconds. Your uriu being placed acrexs the pit et the stomach protect that part from the sudden and iiewerliil impact of tlie water against it it is called In sporting parlance the belt, nnd iu tlie boxing ring 1'erbhhlen te be struck the gastric plexus or nerves lies tliere, und a slight blew en the pit of the stomach sometimes prostrates the strongest man. rr.urncr quurr m;i;iki. When you sink Inte the depths or the water keep (pilot, don't meve hand or feet. The moment your paper sand bags strike tlie -water they burst nnd tlie saml is scattered, no Harm irein iu i ou descend )e a distance eijual te one-third the height or your jump. Thore is n moment's pause, the pressure or tlie water new forces you upward almost llke a cork out or a champagne bettle. Yeu arise w itheut an effort te the surface, take a long breath, kick oil" the loop or your sand liags they wero dissolved and scattered the moment you struck tlie water and without experiencing the slightest fatigue or sensa tion or shock for you outer the water Jike a wedge, apex downward, aud tlie pressure acts gradually and uniformly ever the body you swim easily. I am an old man new. Wero I thirty years youiiger I should net fear being armed In thisslmple, practical and Hcieutltic manner, te take a leap of u hundred feet Inte the water, and should profer fresh te salt water, as being less donse and consequently pro pre sentiug less lorclble impact. MlAriXU VSVEll 1UFE1CULTIES. Hew I'jers, the Whipped Wife-Healer, U Far ing Willi Ills Sore Hack. The Haltiinore Journals continue te jwy at tention te the preper punishment for wire beating. Tlie accounts of tlie proceedings htst week, under tlie new law in the llrst ease, give general satisfaction. I'yers, the man who was ilogged, announces that he has had enough of having his name in the papers, and does net intend te stand any mero of it. According te the published account, lie spent a rather uncomfertablo night of it after belng Hogged. Although his back Jmd been Imthed with seething liniments he could net lie Hat en his back, and had te sleep ou his right side, K cry tlme lie ttirned he would touch one of tlie btripes and would almost yell with pain j hew ever, he worried through the night and ute his breakfast, and read the imperii containing un account or the whip ing. I have had eunuch of bavhnr mv unnm in tlie papers," lie said, "and I'm net going te have it in any mero." Hut he wus disap pointed, for tlie ueyispaper men wero his only callers, outslduef the warden, Pyers wonted te be shaved and asked the deputy te get the barber te shave lilin. When the barber arrl red a predicament arose In the shape of getting a comfertablo position. He could net touch his back te a chair, and he bad te lean back te be shaved. After trying a number of position, many gf tucui meat intehagencek, Wednesday, june 24, isss. uncomfortable, ene was at last fixed npen. l'yers placed the back part of his head en a high-lack chair, and, making a coniplete bow of his back, after the manner of a contortionist, se as net te touch the chair with his. back, he let Uie harbor Hcrapehiui. Hosts had te be taken every few seconds, for I'yers could net sit with his back in the shape of a Cupid's bow all the time. Theso who knew, although I'yers would net talk about it, say that as seen as he lien served Ills six months and is released he will loavetho city and never eonie back again. limit Treatment for Diphtheria. The pa tient absolutely requires extraordinary nutrition and gentle stimulation te resist and and overbalance the slew lever that consumes the strength and also te counteract the deadly growth of fatal fungus Iu the vital pnssnges. Im mediate use of Ilurrv's l'uius Malt Wuiskkv fills these grand essentials, and will produce wonderfully :nngtcal results when faithfully prescribed. Ne caie Of failure has ever been known. Protect the patient from oipesuronnd harmful excitement, hutstlclc tenaciously te the romedy until recovery is coniplete. All rcltablu grocers and druggists will supply 11. I'reiu a Sense of Duly. leeplu shrink from mukllig public the liev have received, whlle ethcis are Seme l.ctinflf. fr.n in lull It iitimnil r.irll.c ceed of fellow mer 11 tals. Of the hitter kind Is Mr. J. II. Ceppurk, of Mrnmt iinllv. N. .1.. wlm writes. " 1 urn one OI many who give their rliccrrul nppieclatien or the merits or the cfflciiey of your vulualile llrewn's Iren Hitters, from a senseer duly. This bitters Is doing much geed In our county, for which I can Touch." What Is the use of sutreitng with llackache Khcumatlsm, Khlney Disease, Sciatica, Crick, Stitches, Chcstand I.uug Troubles, Torpid I.lver or soreness In any part, w hen n Hep J'laiferwlll certidnlv ulve you relief t V-istly supciler te all oilier nenius elasters. You'll say se after using ene. 2Se, everywhere. Hl'EVlAL ITu'tTvEH. Dip one end or a Spenge In 'Water and the whole will seen he saturated. Se a disease In one part et the body effects ether parts. Yeu have noticed this yourself. Kidney und liver tieubU's, unless checked, will luducu censtlpa. tleti, piles, Itheumuttsm and gravel. A timely use of Dr. Kennedy's t'uverila Ueuicily will pre vent theso results. It Is pleasant te the taste and maybe taken freely by children and delicate female. It gives elasticity, life and cheeks with leics en them. JelOluid ,, Death-like sensations ficipiently accom pany Heart Dlscase. A rullubte spccllle for It lu all forms Is DK. OHAVE8' HEAIIT UEUUI.A TOIt, thirty year pmves it. Free pamphlet of . K. Ingalls, Camhrldgu, Mass. tl.wper bottle at druggists. vitr uvunn. JOHN H. til VLKK. (1KO. P. HATH VON. HOT WEATHER GOODS. W'.i have the HmidseriiMt Assortment of Choice Patterns In Klguied Untitles and French mid American (-atlues In this city, and the qual ity U superior te any shown. Don't fall te ee our ticnulne Scotch Zephyr und lliocbe (Jlnghnins ul lc ; new goedt, worth 'Jftc. lAimlnoCnipe nnd filliped India Crinkles, ler ladles' nnd misses' dreskes. Cuu be rough diled. Need no Hening. White (ioeds, l.lnen d'lndrs, Persian Lawns, lllshep f.uuus, I'lulii and Figured Swiss, Plain, Checked and htrlped Nulnsoeks, Cord and I'lz ured lique. Cream nnd White Embieldelcd Helies ut 3.0U and upxards. tnmtirle, Nalmmik nnd Swiss Embroideries and Inserting. Laces of every description, llrald ter I'liiue Uresses, Ac !pcell Itargatns In ull klmtsef Drvss (,oeds and Mlks It will pay you te taken leek at our goods lie lore buying Our prices nruei low as any heune in Phllttdflphlaer-Sew Yerk. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO, NO. 26 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. D HESS GOODS. ANOTHEIt CAltLO.VIJ OF SUMMER GOODS HECEIVED ATT1IE HEW YOEK STORE. TheCusus Heuutlful PRINTED SATIRES, lifteen Cents a yard ; made te sell fit il Cents, An Immense Stock of WASIUNO DltESS (JOODS, CHAMRKAYS, SEKItnUCKKUS. Ol.NGllAMS. ItAiiVi'ES VICTOIIIA S.AWNS, INDIA LINENS, NAINSOOKS AND PIQUES, At Lewest City Prices. A CHOICE SELECTION OK ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK and CAJIIIItIC EMBROIDERIES, In All Widths and Qualities at the Lewest Prices Ever Known In the Trudu. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. uiwvjufiEa. AT HUHSK'S, 17 EAST KINO ST. FIREWORKS HEADQUARTERS ! NOW HEADY FOIl DEALEUB ! Our Trackers are purchased from Importers, uud we ar picpaied te Jeb lit the Lewest Trices. OUH FIHEWUUKS Aie the Unequalled Colored Works, purchased from the manufacturers, nnd wu are prepared te svll them at Lewest Prices. Storekeepers aie Invited te glve us a call. Kemcmbcr the HAMMOND'S 8LUO SHOT for Potute Hugs, Cut Worms, Kose Hugs nnd Slugs, Ac. We tire the agents for It. Storekeepers sup plied ut Jobbing ruteg. Alse sold at retail. BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. WHISKY. Q CliAY 'miller " -THE- PLAOE TO TRADE U whcie you run get the llcst for Your Meney uud where you can get FOUST WHISKY, Four Years Old, at 2.M per gallon : B5c. per quart. Three Years Old, at ti.'H per gulleu ; Cue. pur quart. OVEUlH)ULT,foiiryear8eId,atW per gallon ; C5c. periiuurt. Other Uninds for less money. Empty Whisky Hands at 1.0U; buy them ueiv. S. CLAY MILLER, Southwest Angle Centre Square, Lancaster, I'a. JeSO-lwdAltw, STOCKS. pOOH, WHITE aitEENOUGII. BANKERS. Orders executed for cash or en margin for all uueurttlns current In the New Yerk market. Correspondence Invited. MEMnEKHOFTHE NEW TOItK STOCK KX- UHANUKAND I'ltOl'ltlETOUS Of fOOU'S MANUAL OK KAILWAYS. 45 Wall Street, New Yerk. ocU-lydeed STORAOK 'l OOMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYKU, decJ-lyd lb Vf Mt CbMtnul i Um L MXJitCAL. TjnOWN'HIHON HITTEHS. WOMEN i Needing renewed strength, or who sufTcr from lntlrmltlcs peculiar te the cx, should try Brown's IRON BITTERS THE 1IEST TONIC. Trade Murk QUALITY, l'UIUTY NOT QUANTITY. On Kvury llettte. This inedletnneemhlnes Iren with puie vege vege lahle tunica, and Is Invaluable ter Disease, peculiar te Women, and nil who lead sedentary lives. It i:utlches and Purities the llloed, Stim ulates the Appetite, Strengthen the Muscle ana jserves in met, thoroughly Invigorates. Clears the complexion aud makes the skin smooth. It doe net blacken the teeth, rause headache, or preduce constipation nil ether Iren mctli einei de. Mas. Kl.ir.Anmi UAinn, 71 Farwell Ave., Mil waukee, Wis., says, under date of Dec. W, l(l : " I have used Ifrewn's Iren Hitters, nnd It ha been mera than a doctor te me, having cuied me of the weakness ladles have In life. Alse cured me of l.tver Complaint, and new my com plexion Is clear and geed. Ha been beneficial lemycuuiiren." (ienulne has above trade mark and crossed rd line iui wrapper. TAKK NO OTIlKlt. Made only by HIIOWN'S CHEMICAL CO., IIA1.TIMOUE, Mil. IiAdikV Hahe Heek Useful and attractive, containing list of prizes for receipts. Informa tion about coins, etc., given nway by all dealers tu medicine, or mailed teany address en receipt of 2e. stump. (.1) T HE MARKET IS FLOODED With old fashioned show nrttnir tilnsti'iM of deubttul composition. lleroe present you the coniplete virtues of Kicsli Hep, Jltirguudy Pitch and Canada llatsam us thcingrcdlonlsef the Her l'LABTBit, Pure, Hweet, Fresh, nnd nevcr falling for all pains, aches and soreness. Incut or deep-seated. Absolutely tushest and strongest porous plaster ever known. Thousands say se, why net you 1 Only 2Sc or 5 for I.e0 every where. (J.-nt liyinuil for.prlte. HOP l'LAHTtfll COMl'AN Y, llosten, Mass. (10) TTOP PLTv.STEHH. " YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM. Ileciuse possessed ertiesh and active medi cinal agents for the cure of pain and disease. A wonderful strengthening porous plaster, made fiem Heps, Uurguudy l'lteh and Canada lUlsum. Apply one te llackaclic. Crick, Kidney troubles. Stitches, Sciatica, Itheumattsm, boie Chest or pain Inanypait. Actslustnntly ul ways seethes Ulets nervousness ready te apply. Alt deal ers, Me., B for l Sent by mall for price. (1) HOP I'LAbTEU CO., I'repr'a, llosten, Mass. aDr'JJ lydeedAw HOI" 1'LAHTEHS. IIOWJSYOUIt HACK? What Is llm use or suaurlng with Ilackuche, Pain In thoside or Hip, Sclntlca, nhcumutlsm. Kidney Diseases, Crick, Stitches, Swollen and tried Muscles, Chcstuud Lung tumbles, or any sort or pain or soreness, either local or deep scaled when a Hee Plahtkii will glve Instant. re lief? Prepared from Uurguudy Pitch, Canada Itutsiui and the pain killing virtues of Heps. The best strengthening plustcr ever known. Thousands say se. Sold by all dealers. Mailed en lecelptef price, iV;., 5 feril.O" (2) HOP PLASTKH CO., Hosten, Mnss. 1"h7u HAVES' HEAIIT HEGULATOhT" HEART DISEASE has long baffled the doctors ; they claim no per manent lellef If e, why Is It thousands say Dr. Oraves' Heart negulater hnscuied themefllcurt Disease Inall Its lermsT One lady says for 'St years slie has suireied no leiiiirreiiee of thenttneks. Fur. -Hi vears the HEART REGULATOR 1ms been a tried remedy ler lleurt lilsrasn. fry It If ainicted, If net, advise your friend who Is. St per bottle, 0 for HTi, at Druggists. Fl-0 pamphlet en Heart Disease, Nervous ness, eic, ei uprOO IjcedAw F. E INdALI.s. Cumbildge, Muss. "lyEAK AND NEItVOL'H MEN Whesnircr from Nervous anil I'hyskul Debil ity, linnelence, Exhausted Vitality and Prema ture Decline, and seek Perfect llestoratlen te Health, Full. Manhood and Sexual Viger with out stomach Hruggliig, can CKKrAiwLV obtain It lu the "MAIPslON liOLt'S." Diseases or the l'rostule (Hand, Kidneys nnd Illudder, effectu ally cund without Instruments. Endorsed by thousands who have been cured. Adopted lu hospital und by physicians In Lurepa und America. VAHIOCKLK cured without surgery. Seuled Treatise und 1 estlmeulals fice. Address MAHSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, Ne. 10 West Hlh Street, New Yerk. maylDlyeedAw rATAHHII. ELY'S CREAM BALM CUKES COLD IN HEAD, C ATA HUH, HOSE COLD.HAY FEVKll, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE. Ensy te use. N. Y., U. S. A. Prlce, trie. Ely Era's., Oswego Hay Fever. ELY'S CKEAM HALM Clcanses the Head, AllttVs lnflalumatlen. Heals the Seres. Itestrirea the Senses et Taste and Smell. A quick nnd positive euro. K) cents at Drukglsts. GO cents ired. Send fur circular. Hamuli. by mull, registered. by mull, 10 ceu te. ELY BROTHERS, DrugglsU, Oswege, N. Y. inartl-tfiKtw JUS CELLAXEO VS. y evaVFleuh LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant llrcad. Fer sale by Grocers generally. Levan 6s Sens, Merchant Millers, Office: 17NOKTH I'UINCE ST. aprS7-md c .II AMI' AON B. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW 1MPOHTED. ATUEIGAKT'S OLD WINE STOUK, Ne. 'ii East Kise Street. II. E. 8LAYMAKEK, Agt. febH-tfd Established. 1785. CIIEA I'EH Til AX COAL FOR SUMMER USE. Use the Gas Cooking Steve. NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for sale at Manufacturers' prices. Orrics or Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. rniyH 2md CALL AT STOKE HEIUAHT'H OLD WINE -FOlt Lis ten's Extract of Beef. TIN EST IN THE WORLD. Established, I7S3. H. E. SLAYMAKElt, Agt.. fehU-ttd Ne. 2) East King SU s AINT-RAI'HAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The Salut-Baphael WInu has a delicious flaveur and Is drunk In the pi inclnal cities of Uussla' uermany, r-cuiu ami aeuiu y, Ninth and Seuth America, Ureat India, end tn en The quantity exported HrlUiln, annually U i.m meet of Its stability and stuylng peMi-is, thlle ter Uie real connoisseur there Is no nine that can bu considered Its superior. 49ThuSalut-ltuiihucl WIne Company, Valence. Department of th3 Dreme (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. 29 EAST KINO STUKKT. tix-tid PHOl'OSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONEHY, Fuel and ether supplies. In oerupiuiuco wuuine uonsmuiien ami Laws of tee Commonwealth of Pennsylvania I herebv Invite seuled proposals, at prices below innxi- mum rates uxeu in schedules, te inrnisn sta tionary, Fuel und ether supplies far the Leglsla. tme, and the eavcrul deiiarlmenls of State gev. eminent, aud for plumbing, gas-tlttlng uud steaui-tUtlug for, aud repairs, furnishing halls and committee rooms of the Senute aud lleusu et Heprcsentatlves, and distribution of docu ments, reports uud ether printed mutter for the Legislature uud the Department of l'ublle In struction, for the yesr ending the first Monday or June, A. H.ltNi. Separate proposals wilt be received and sepa. rate contract uwurded us announced In euld schedules. All proposals musv be accompanied by a bend with approved security, conditioned for the faithful perfennance of the contract, and addressed and delivered te me before eleven o'cleok a m. of TI1UKSDAY, the 23th day of JUNE, A. D. 1683, at which tlmethe proposals will be opened and contract nwaidud, In the Executive Chamber, at Hurrisburg, Pennsylva nia. Schedules containing forms of proposals can b obtained en application at tlie ofllce of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. W.8.HTMKUR, JtmelteJuM HewtAty of th Common with. J.AHX itUWKUH. 71MNN A HHENEMAN SRRING -AT- FLINN & BREME MAN'S LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, BABY OARntACJES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS ALL AT LOW PF.ICBS. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St.. XVTIOSH. CTKADQUAIITE11S POK SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Gauze Undershirts and Drawers, Cholce Neckties, E. St W. Cellars and Cuffs, C. it C. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. BHIIITS AND SOCIETY l'AltAPHEKNAI.IA MADE TO OltDEIt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STItEET. e HIENTAL LACES. ORIENTAL LACES! AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTUIt, l'A. THE BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. ORIENTAL LACES ul 10c., 12c. und Km., a yard. NEW WIDEOUIENTAL LACESetKc.ayard. NEW WIDE SPANISH LACES utlHc. a yard. Twenty seven-Ineh Wide HAMHUIlU NETnt 'i"ic. a yai'd. FINEHAMI11KG NET nt MV und TSe.u yatd. Twentv-seven-Inch OIHENTAL NET, fine ltl.illty,'l.)a jalil. NEW SWISS EJIIIItOlDEUIKS at -i)c , Mc , 2nc , 40. uud .Vic. a yard. FINE CHllOMO FANS ut i'rt. LINEN PAINTED FANS.Ulc. apiece FINE PAINTED FANS, We. ELEGANT SATIN FANS, painted white, with Iveiy Handles, l.(l. IILACK, with Glldud Handles und Feather Tops, tl.tw. TAINTED GAUZE FANS. New Lines in Our Jewelry Department. New Pins ut lUc j uerth 23e. Fine I'lns at 13c worth SOC. Ilhtnestene Plus uud Errrlngs. Uhluestone Cellar Buttens. Ladles' Jersey Cuir Iluttens. Jersey Cape Cellars, all linen, be. Jersey Cutis, 10c. upali. SASH RIBBON, PLAIN OH HLOCKED, IILACK COLOHS. AND ALL GLOVES AND MITTS. Fine Illack, all silk, Mitts, lie. Colored, 1 ic. Fine Illack and Colored Silk Jersey MItte, loop edged, Ktcupalr. ALAItflESTOCKOF Leather Bags and Satchels, AT LOWEST I'UICES. BUTTONS. I'enrl Iluttens, from fc. it dozen up. Fine Smeeth Pearl Iluttens, from lee. te lie. u dezen. l't-url Hall Hutteiu', from 13c. a dozen up. a a vzu rsDi:nvi:sTS. Ladies' aud Ueuts' liuuze Undervcsts, at 2.ie. a piece. Child's Gauze Vests, freui 8c. up. Finest Quality, with Silk Binding, Hern l.'Xc a piece up. IIOSIEitY. Child's Klhbed Cotten Hee,hugu sDe, black and colors, Hc u pair, KELTS. Leather Ilrlts, tan color, two strupx, loc. a piece. Twe Strap CaiiMi Hells, white or blsck, ut lUc. a piece. LACE CATS. Child's Lnce Cup, 13c. Flue Emhreldcivd Cap, 9.C. Embrelduicd Cajio Cups, 3"c. FEATHEKS. Novelties lii Fancy White Fenlhurs, Ollt nnd Silver Mixed. FINE FLOWEHS. SUN HATS, i3u. INDIA MULL White nnd Cream, 23e. ajnid COAT. BB. MARTIN, WU0LB8ALB AND RSTAIL Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and CeaL srYAnn: Ne. 430 North Water and Pflnee streets above Lemen, Lancaster, n3-lvd T AUMGARDNKH8 & JEFFERIES, COAL DEALERS. Offices : Ne. 129 North Queen stroet, and Ne. fM North Prlnce street. Yards : North Prlnce street, near Ileadlng Depot, LANCA8TEU, PA. auglMfd piOAL. M. V. B. COHO, S30 NOttTU WATEU STUEET, Lancaster, I'a., WB0LX8ALR AMD KBT1IL DBALKR IM LUMBER AND GOAL. COMNXOTIOK W1TU TUB TKLKPUON10 EZCUAMQH, Yard amd Omc: Ne. S30 NOUTII WATEU STItEET. feb'-lvd pi AST END YAHI). C. J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. OrriOB : Ne. 20 Centre Square. Heth yard and office connected with tcloiihene oxebuuKe. aprlSlydMAF.H VKDEUTAKIXQ. JK - TTNDEHTAKINQ. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Yin Streets, Lancaster, Pa. Personal attention given te all orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services of a nrst-class rae ehanlc, 1 am prepared te de all kinds of Uphel. storing at very moderate prices. All kinds of Furniture Upholstered. Give me call, L. R. ROTE. jnw-ua .: -ii GOODS f Lancaster, Pa. CLUTiriNU. M Elt RANT TAILOR. ifc I IcCATJLET ) MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 131 K0UT1I QUEEN ST. (Iluclnnlllei's Itiilldtng.) ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOU THE SPltINO AND SCMMEK TKADE, EVEIl SHOWN IN THIS CITY. 4i"Call nnd take a leek at the goods, and you will be sure te have jour measure taken for a suit. June? lyd H 1UHII AHHOTIIEH'S. THERE 13 NO OCCASION Fer any .MAN or HOY te feel niicntufriitithte In this Het Weather when thcre Is such u l.nrife urlety or LKillT Sl'MMEH WEAK of ETmy Desci Iptlen te he hud ul the LOWEST POSSIBLE PHICES HIRSH & BEOTIEU'S Ono-Prieo Clething: Heuso. We sell beci sucker Coots and Vets fiem tinwuids. 1.M, We sell Gauze Undershirts fiem 17c, upnuid Wehell Jeuu Druuers Inim'i'ic, upviaid. We sell Summer Neckties. H for 25c. We sell Loek 'lies, Uc u dozen. We sell a lteularnc Hlk Tie for We. We sell ft pairs I, nod Half Hese ferSte Wesell is pulls Comiuen I litlf-llet fm ile We selltlm Klnel.nidesnf IIOSIEUY, t'MIEIt SHIHTMind GENTS FIHMSHIM. (iODIH of Every Description, iri imt cent. Lewer than any etliei house. OIH TWO DOLLAH SEEKSUCKEIt COATS AND VESTS In All the Latest Patterns Defy Competition. l.rcat Reduction In Our MEIILII ANT TAILORING DEPAUTME.NT Owing te the eaen being se far advanced, wn havudetenulned te uiakn room for the Immense FALL AND INTER STOCK OF CLOTHING, which wu lire new manufacturing. HIRSH & BRO. ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, CORNER OF NORTH QUEEN STREET AND l'ENN SlH'AKE. 49 Hands nuutcd en Coats, Punts and Vnl. CAltlllAUES. CTAN DA R rTcAimi AGEVOKK. ' Edward Edgerley, FIXE CAltHIAtiE BUILDER, MARKET STREET, REAR OF POSTOFF1CE, LA.V CASTER, PA. A LARUE STOCK OF BUGGIES & OAREIA&ES Comprising the Latest Styles and most Eto Ete gantly Finished, ut GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. If you wish te purchase it geed arti cle, my weik Is decidedly the cheapest In the stute. MOTTO-" FAIR DEALING AND HONEST WORK." aVDen't fall te enceurage geed work. AH Werk FULLY WARRANTED Lewest Prices for REPAIRING AND REPAINTING. One set of workmen especially employed for that nur nur nur pose. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. nevifltfdiw N OHHKOK & MILKY. LANCASTER CARRIAGE WORKS. Norbeck & Miley, Prep's. CORNER DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LAN. CASTER, PA. HIE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST RETAIL WORKS IN THE CITY OR COUNTY WE CAN AND DO SELL AS FINE A VEHICLE AS ANY OTHER HI ILDl'.R FAR HELOW THEIR PRICES, Hew w e de It Is u mystery, hut a visit te our factory, und seeing the sj stem na huve adopted you will net wonder. Patronize these that deserve it. Our stock at present Is very' large, and will be told at u still further reduction. Wobeastof our WHEELS, as they cannot be excelled. WE HAVE A LARGE SIOCK OF PINE SECOND-HAND WORK, CONSISTING OF HUGf.IES, PHAETONS. Ac., Ae., which will bu sold cheap, AT-Glveusn cull uud be convinced. Repair, lug neatly dene. SVEOTAVLKS. OUPEKIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Haremeters, Tele. scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers, Druw. tug Instruments, Philosophical uud Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Tun Catalogues sent FREE an application. QUEEN &CO., NO. 924 CHESTNUT BT. PHILADELPHIA UlafJ-lyaAw HAVPY THOUGHT AND Tobaeeononly 8e per plug, i IIAUTUAN'S YELLOW Fil6 STKE. REBECCA 1' CIOAU 4- .M&WMsia1M. ....i ,-4 , I
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