. . tUxi, f:us 1C "1" ' BKJ.Ii EH'V.", ", 4.4V tS " b3& Bte 5 t W mit i-Ni W. l4W5- m V,. "H? 4 fe"F I. s$ i "ru'I 'Yb A & :fi !h ll'Jrj?? ..5', fJv, w 1 ' j-.Ca" ESSENCE .- ft' jhce Every Evenine in the Year, (Bundtayi JCxcepted) ff"t BTKINJMS HENSKL. 7mV NTCLLIQENCER lUILDINQ, 1 ..!.T - . tv"i whi& .' W. Ceum Cchtm Squaiik, tlAKOABTXR, Pa. J V iVK. "J ' K" T LMAlLTTen Centt a Week, five Detlari a W' V'Ttar, r Fifty Centi a Menth. fettagt lVte. iMrXHTISKHKNT8 from Ten te Fiftu Centi FF, mane. IWEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, '!p' JSJ17 -Fufft.) 'IHwushee Every Wednesday Morning, Twe Dellar) a Year in Advance, . jf" iniiijirimvn KArrtKAfiif-,t .. i..Mt.f t 'P " .T V l rt and ceuruYy. Gorreipencfcnii are re- U 'Wte4 te writ legibly and en one tide of the fitc.t enlpi and te tign their namei, net for emontmeu teltcrt win et cenngnea 10 the ten lie Datkel. RBSlilfrl all Ltltcrt and Telegramtte THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, 1'a. wilTh Pnnfrtafrr 'thihlltnriirv RrWBS V - .. i5.". ' LANCASTKIt. JUNE ffl, 1885. !Bttf i nt.K..it n - A JflSfllliaUg ATUCIUK West Chester Village Recerd was se shocked at our calling the locust a louse rp-fj-ww; seugni me scicntuic authority or f &J-lrTlIartman, of the vicinage, te calm its li 'Jf ' .... . . .... i. eutrageaiecungsnnu lcuecuircsiuatnoieKi 4f ftinf ttiA OAvntitnivi-Vait 1mief itm. nnl n r louse : that its scicntillc nahie was cicada. , , - --, Ai.yv'.TiOi epuiua; ami mat iv uiu nec iecu en A)A3 dewdreps or anything else after quitting the' larvte state. We rejoice that tlie Village Recerd is com forted, We regret that we causal its .pangs. We are glad te hear from Dr. llartman. We are happy te hear from all the doctors. If it was imt for the doctors newspapermen would have a hard time often te find anything te talk about. There is a never failing rccourse provided in the inability of the doctors te agree. It only needs that a preposition from ene be stated te find another ready te kick it ever. "Ve trust that tiie West Chester doctor knows mere than the ether doctor he was probably a New Yerk doctor, in which case the odds favor the Chester man strongly because we de net want te think that the pretty locusts are lice ; and that our ances tors, or somebody's ancestors, wandered around in the desert feeding upon lice spread manna. And wc de net care whether the right name is cicada or aphida ; one is as respectable.as the ether te unlearned ears that are only concerned with the euphony of the sound. :e confess that ene of the things artman .flays. compels us te regard his authority with some misgivings. We thought we were getting the feed supply of our insect visitors whit tled pretty near down te nothing when we accepted the statement that their only provender was the dew-drop. Still 'that was something ; and we concluded that creatures that get along for seventeen years en very slim pasturage, might sur vive and thrive en very little for the few weeks of their appearance en earth, notwithstanding it i3 the active time of their life when they fly about and sing and lay their eggs. But we hesitate te believe that they de this en absolutely nothing. It is contrary te our experience of animal and insect economy. We prefBr te leave the locust the dew drop. It is a pretty concert anyway ; and the esthetic Recerd ought net te want te rob us of it. Ne Statesman. The Philadelphia Press discounts the Intelligence of the readers of its weekly iisue in a shocking manner. It has asked for answering votes from them upon cer tain questions of a literary and political character, and has received some 1,005 bal bal eots, the results of which it prints. That Harriet Bzuchcr Stewe and E. P. Hee sheidd lead all the rest as "the favorite living story-writers"; and that "Evange line" should be accounted the favorite poem, ahead of Gray's "Elegy" or " Thanatepsis," were, perhaps, enough te show the valuelessnessef this election ; but when en the topic of the greatest American statesman, "it was a close rnce between James G. Blaine and Daniel Webster," Mr. Blaine finally obtaining a plurality, and completely distancing Clay, Washington, Lincoln, Hamilton and Jeffersen it is surely enough te show what nn injury the Press has dene its readers, and what a pitiable confession it makes about its own influence. ' Mr. Blaine is net a statesman at all. Ills fondest admirers hardly claim that ferhim. .He has steed for no achievement in stnles- W ' nsh,'aniriranie is linked with no great public measure. iie is a uexireus parliamentarian, a shrewd controversialist and a popular orator, but there is scarcely any man mentioned in the Prttx list who does n6t rise far alwve him in enduring fame as a statesman. An Exploded Charge. The New Yerk 3mcshas dene itself no credit by making charges against ex-Senaeor James It. Doellttle, which it has net been able te sustain, nnd which it refuses te retract, even denying the accused the benefit of publishing his complete answer and defense. Mr. Doelittlo was one of the Bepublican senators who refused te countenance the impeachment of Andrew Jehnsen; and though time has long since vindicated the wisdom of his political judgment, and the conscientiousness of hlscourse,like most of his Bepublican colleagues who took that stand, he lias since lived under a cloud. In 1872 he was a conspicuous supporter 'of the Liberal Bepublican cause and its candidate, anJ, in common with ether prominent Bepublicans who were for Greeley, lie was assailed with a rancor and 'malignity that exceeded ordinary partisan malice. One of the charges they made has been lately revived by the Timet, in connection with the mention of Mr, Poo Peo Poe little's name for-a federal or foreign ap pointment. It is te the effect- that he profited from a trade in Southern cotton in 1964, for which he had in his senatorial eSee procured the penult. Mr. Doellttle makes complete answer and conclusive proof of the falsity of the charge, which was a' damaging one and wad made se specifi cally and positively as te sound plausible. That the Timet refuses te admit its error ' 3W Vr'r '(: or make geed lis cliarge new only hurts tlie Times. Heart or Liver. Se respectable nntl dignified a journal as the Londen .slfieutum raises the question as te whether or noMhe heart of the poet Shelley survived the cremation of his body, which rude ceremony was the freak of his friends Byren nnd Leigh Hunt. Thcre have lccn raised of late strong doubts as te whether this burning of Shel ley's cerpse was net a drunken spree, rather than the romantic nnd poetical affair that has long been written about. Neither the memory of ihe poet nor nny et his friends has been profited by the controversy. The new issue raised is a very disgust ing one, indeed. It seems te be admitted that some organ survived the cremation; though from all the accounts of that affair it may be inferred that the member preserved was removed befere the body was laid upon the funeral pyre. But the Athenecum suggests that it is the liver and net the heart that longest survives the in- tense heat of cremation. Tins in itself is a question easily demonstrable of scien tific proof, but te test it in Shelley's case by an anatomical examination of "the cher ished remains' is asking a little tee much. It makes no diffcrence te peetry or the public whether it is the poet's heart or liver which lies incased in lloscembo hall. Whichever it is let it be undistmbed. Thk flunuuer nkoptie doubts the truth of the gospel bocniixe all Uie npestlcs wero Ashormen. The hair-holiday movemont lias inade a geed start in New "Yerk. On Saturday in that city 2,r00 stores aud Hheps of various kinds closed thelr doers at 1 p. in. and 50,000 persons wero glven nn opportunity te seek recreation at nn hour when facilities for transit wero such en te ncconunedato women and children w he wished te get out or the clese confine) of the city. The early eleslin; movement is n go. And new the summer resort sponger 1 getting Ids sharpened lioekH in order. I.enn IlAMHii.iMt C ii u non ill, tlie enfant terrible of tlie Conservatlvo party In Kng land, Is te have sonie opposition In his ro re ro electlon te Parliament, llositsfertho pocket borough of Woodstock, which has 1,120 voters, only G72 of which Churchill jiolleil at the last election. Ills present competitor, a popular young barrlster, Cerrle Grant, pro poses te glvelilma warm race, and lie will have Llt)eral iniluence anil money in aounu aeunu aounu ance at his back. The election takes place en July 4, nnd It derives additional interest from the fact that lidy Churchill, daughter el Leenard Jereme, of New Yerk, is taking an actlve Interest In the canvass and is mak ing personal appeals te veters. It would be a funny consummation If this obstreporeus, yet brilliant ICnEtlshmeh, should fail of his aspirations. When it was stated en Saturday that Secretary Whitney had ln Ited a irty of friends te take a trip by beat te aieuut V cr cr nen, there wero doubtless numereus: Re publican editors who wero proparingte write caustically en the evlls or official Junketing. Hut it transpires that the steamer was chartered nt Mr. Whitney's prlvnte oxpense and net at the oxpense of the taxjiaycrs of tlie country, ltobesen. Hunt and Chandler all tnade tlie government feet the bills for this kind of excursions. It romalned for a Democratic bead of tlie navy te set the seal of iepiilar disapproval en this thtnly-dis- gulscd public lobliery. Jesr.i'H K. I'kiikinh, of Syracuse, N. Y., has bocufer the pastor, years compiling statis tics oftheso who have passed their ene hun dredth year. Some or the results are aston ishing. The investigation extends back te the time of Attlla, king of the Huns, who died A. D. &00 nt the age or 121. Ir. Tor Ter kins Ands that thisceuntry leads In longevity nnd that Connecticut holds highest rank among the states in the same regard. The Chinese are short and the llussljiis are long lived. Women nre in the majority among centenarians, due In the author's opinion te the fact that they lead mero regular lives than men. He says : " I have Instances of 50 old maids who came up te my century standard, and only 12 bachelers. As regards occupation I llnd that sailors, soldiers nnd farmers are the longest lived. Among the professions I have the instances of 100 minis ters who lived te 100 years and mero, wlille I could And only 30 doctors, 10 Iawyers and 10 actors who came up te the standard. lean And no case among my 10,000 efn newspaper man who has lived te be 100 years old. Newspaper men de se much brain weik that they die young. Thore are thrce cases among tlie centenarians whero the husband and wlfe each died en the 8.11110 day,aud ene of the most curious things in my colledion is that in regard te a black nnd whtte centenarian. Kacli of tlieui was lern with six fingers aud six tees en each hand nnd feet. Then thore Is the case of a man who married 1G times and had no children. This case is effset by that of another centenarian who had 49 children. Jehn lllva, an exchnnge broker of Italy, lived te the nge of 110 years and had a child born te him after lie was 100 years old. lie attributed the remarkable preservation or Ids health te his habit of chewing citron bark." Mr. Perkins' forthcoming book will be en titled "The Kncycleptedla et Human Long evity," aud besides being remarkable in Its way will possess much intriusie interest m Alany Clue tu Due ltebbcry. Frem tlie Uetielt. Free I'vunh. A boy about 12 years old ropertod te n policeman the ether day that a robbery had occurred at the heuse under very mysterious circumstances, The sum eft2."i. which was in a china vase en a bracket, had taken wings. "Wero nny or the windows found epen?" asked the ollicer. "Ne." "Any visitors in the heuse who might have taken it?" "Ne." "And you haven't plcked up any clues, eh!" "Thai's the trouble, sir thore's clues till you can't rest. I want te go eir and camp out. and dad thinks I cribbed the money. Dad wants te go te Chicago, nnd inarm thinks he's get the boedlo. Alarm wnnls a new sum mer wrap, nnd dad says slie clawed them ducats for sure. The hired girl is going te be married next woek, and dad and inarm and me bolieve slie raked hi the stake te go 011 a bridal tour. Tell you what, mister, when I soe hew many clues can be picked up 011 n little case like this It makes 1110 anxious te knew which of us will ceme out en top." Neal Dunlety en lrisli l"reiecU. Neal Dunlevy discussed the " Prospects of Immediate home rule for Ireland under the new ministry " at the meeting of the Jack Jack eon branch of the Irish National lcague held in SU Michael's T. A. 1J. hall. Philadelphia, en Sunday afternoon. A large amtlcnce was in attendance Mr. Dunlevy said that tlie chances of home rule ler Ireland had been greatly improved by the overthrew of the Gladstone government, which had been accomplished by Pumelt and ids lollewcrs. The recent address of Mr. llalfeur showed a wonderful change In the sentiment nnd policy of the Tery party, u charge which had re sulted from the determined cll'erLs of tlie Irish leaders. In conclusion, the speaker urged that great ctlbrts be made te Increase the Parliamentary fund, which, was particu larly needed at this time. Uumtte te Have a Crematory. The Buffalo, N. Y., Cremation society has just purchased a let near the cemetery und will erect the flnosrcrcuiatery teuiple in the country- A contract boa becu made for the apparatus with Jeseph Vcnlnl, of Milan, Italy. Tlie crematory will be ready for use about tbe 1st of November. uaiiT. Tbe moon looked down te earth nud mulled Upen a little, weeping child ( The child, wltb wonder, saw ufur Kuch tcir-drep turned Inte a ctur, O child of earth, In thy sad yean, May Ged's dear love thine through thy tears. Till fultb shall burst her prUen -bars And grief be lest among the stars I Jlarrlttlt It. tihattuek in Ooed Cheer, tJUgPj A DKADWOOD ROMANCE. tub rovxe mas mom bosten who ttrxn te db vexturKx. A Telegram Announcing Uli Death Tha Mur der of the Mnn Who Sent It An Interfiling Voting Weman I'Ihts n Part In the due. Fact Stranger Than Fiction. Frem tlie Hew Yerk Sun. One dny last winter a young man Irem liosten, named Henry T. Iiyren, was po pe po verely frozen while riding en herseback irem Lead City te Deadwood, nnd, en taking his bed, grew werse se rapidly that it Was seen that he could net llve. He had neither friends nor inoney, but he was such a bright nnd gentlemanly young fellow that the few men who heard or his illness did what they could for him cheerfully. He sccmed te have rocevorod entirely from his frost blte, but he was se weak and omaclateu that he yielded rapidly te a low fover, and, growing fainter day by day, the doctor told the tow rough watchers that he could net live mero than forty-elght hours, probably net twonty twenty twonty feiir. The next night Tem Folten, an eld-time frontiersman, who was sitting with the sick man. momentarily expecting his death. benati te wender lr the boy had any frlends any where, and when the sufferer Dually began te mutter some half audible sentences Ills companion bent ever him and questioned him repeatedly as te his home and friends. At first he received no reply, but presently the delirious youth seemed te gathorseino idea of what was wanted, nnd In broken tones managed te comniunlcate a name and address In liosten. which Folten at ence put down en a clean page of Ids well-worn memorandum book. Further efforts te con con verse with the dying man wero futlle, and at nbeut midnight Folten, evidently supposing hltn dead, or feeling certaln that he would die borero morning Just which will nover he known left his liedslde, and, proceeding te the telegraph office, wrete the following tuossnge : Ubadwoed, .Tan. 11, 1RSJ. "Voumeii.ircnrvT. Ilvren. (llnd hern tn-nluht or imrumenlu. will bury him lieie ami uniUt your orders. Tem Fbltew. This dispatch was transmitted by the opera tor. Folten standing by ami watching every motion until the young man closed his key nnd placed the paper en n splke at Ids lelt hand. Then the old miner buttoned his coat about him, and stepped out Inte the street again. Tlie night was bltterly cold, and as the operator followed the man te the deer and looked out for a moment, he noticed that he started away In the direction of the little saloon and hotel where Dyron had been stop step ping. II. The Mystery of Tem FeUen'n Ilratli. The next morning Tem Felton'sdead body was found net mero than three hundred feet from the telegraph office, his long hair and beard matted with snow and ice, and his limbs frozen still. At first It was thought that he might have succumbed te the cold, but en examination It was found that there wero two bullet holes lu his back. Who killed Tem Folten, or what it was dene for, has nevcr been known, and probably never will be. He had had a varied oxptrlence en the border, had lcen In nearly overy mining ramp from the Mack Hills te the coast, and was what was considered a hard man ; yet he had many geed qualities, nnd his friends made loud threats of veugeance against his murderer, which would have lieen carrled out, no doubt, if the guilty man could ever have beeu loca'ed. The next day a furious blizzard swept eyer all this section, carrying down the telegraph wires, suspending all kinds of business, and even cutting oil the stage communication with the railroads north und south of liore. When the doctor called at the saloon In the ceurse of the forenoon aud went up stairs te the llttle room where Iiyren lay, he was sur prised te notlce a decided improvement In the condition of his patient, lle made a new prescription, gave sonie direction as te treat ment, und going down stairs te inquire what had bocemoof Felten, who had agreed te stay with the sick man until he came again, heard for the first time of the inurder that had been committed. One of the ether hangers en about the place was pressed into service, aud under his and the doctor's care Iiyren seen showed such cheering signs of mending thatull began te hope that he would rocevor. -inis no uki. in less man twn weeks, Felten In the moantlme having been buried and all but forgotten by his rough associates of former days, Iiyren was able te get alieut a llttle, and In a month mero he was in better health than he was befere he was taken sick. The wires wero down during the great storm for soveral days. Twe or thrce times they wero repaired, but breaks occurred at ether places, and It was net until the blizzard had entirely subsided that things were get into working erder again. Then among the delaycd messages that came ene day was this: Uostex, Jan.ll. Tev Keltew, neailwoert Will mi that all bllln nre paid. Slurk the (ru u. Will be tliere snina time In h print;. II. Oshurne. As Tem Folten was dead the opernter, whose lrequcut service In communicating news or deaths and burials of Kastern geld hunters had made him hardened, and who had forgotten about the message which he had sunt te someonoin liosten named Iiyren, made iii his mind that thore was no use in trying te deliver this massage, and he promptly enclosed It te the sender by mall. explaining that the person te whom It was addressed was dead and buried. Letters coin ing te Felten seen alter wero forwarded te the dead letter olllce without particular no ne no tice being taken of them, and in tlie coume or time even tlie tolegraph and postal au thorities had no occasion te romemler the dead miner and adventurer. Yeung Iiyren get work as seen as he was strong enough. and or Inte he has been making u dosKrate oneri 10 pay en me nuge uocter's mil wlilcu ran up during his Illness. in. The Dead Cema te Lire, Tuesday, June 10, two woeks age, when the stage came te Deadwood from Sldney, among the iKissongers alighting wero a bonovoleut benovoleut bonevoleut lookingold gentleman aud a slender young iauy ei sucn grace and beauty that the big crowd which usually gathers when tlie stage comes lu followed her with thelr oyea, until slie mid her escort dlsapjicared within the hotel. Kven then seme or the men made ox ex ox cuses te get Inte the house. The gontleinan registered as H. Osberno and daughter, Bos Bes Bos eon, Muss., and, alter making sevcrul inquir ies, he aud his fair companion were shown te adjoining rooms. The next day Mr. Osborue and his daughter set out en their errand. Inquiring first us te the personality and fute of Tem 1' el ten, they seen learned all the par ticulars of Ids unhappy death that wero known, and then they gently breached the subject that was evldently nearest their heat Is. The hotel-koopor could give them no Information about Henry T. Iiyren. lie had never heard of him. Sucba man mlgbthave been in the camp, and might have died thore, but he had net heard or It. Directing Uie stranger te the city marshal, the hotel hetel hotel kcepor turned te ether people demanding at tention, and Mr. Osberno and daughter sal lied forth in search et the marshal. When they found that dlgultury aud the usual q uest Ions bad been put te him he hitched up his troubers and roplled : " Yes, I knew all about that jeum; man. He was sick down here ier four or llve weeks, nnd everybody thought lie was a goner, but he pulled through, and he ain't any dcader'n 1 am." " Oh, but the ene we are searching for Is dead," wild the girl, with an appealing leek. " We, rccelved a tolegram announcing Ids ucaiu, anu h must ue." t. ltfnll 4l.nla nil Mini.. ..--.. II ,...., t....--l tbe marshal, oyelnglierlioavy mourning cos tume curiously, and just beginning te won wen wen eor if be was net en the point of discovering sometbing ratber mero Interesting than usually fell te bis let ; "that's all riglit, but tlie man I'm talking about didn't die at all, anil I'll tal:e you te him if you say tbe word. He's up here ut ene of the stamp mills, and I'll introduce you." The three get into the marabal's wagon and dreve rapidly te the Bpet indicated, the clil gentleman looking pale and excited and the girl flushed and auxleus. Getting out of the vehicle, Mr. Osberno saw Uie man for whom he was looking, and in belping his daughter out he purposely kept her head Averted. Then, holding her clese te him he warned her that she must be prepared for a shock : that Harry was aUeady coming to ward liiein, and that there had been some great mistake. The girl, with her eyes streaming with tears, tere herself from her rawer, and, running toward young Byren, who was approaching in the company of the marshal, she threw bwir in hi arms. MONDAY, JUKE 29, 1885. Byren was almost peeehleM, and turned ali colors. .The old gen tl ejnan get red in the face blowing his new, and the city marshal and ethers who had been attracted te the spot by the nnusnal scene tried te talk about quartz, fissure veins, nnd amalgam, but with peer success. Ali hands returned te Deadwood as seen as possible, and thorn Mr. Osberno, after a call at tlie telegraph office and an ox ex tendod conversation with various frlends or Tem Folten. leamed as much of the truth as WKA e has horebocn given, which is all that any body knows. After supper the old man saldi "A dis patch, signed Tem Folten, came te Mr. Iiyren In Bosten lest January, announcing Ids son's death here. Tlie bev had been a wild lad. and after numerous scrapes had rim away. aueui six mounts ueiore no disappeared no married my daughter, and we both belloved that ir his lather had given him a boost then he could have been saved. We knew nothing of his olrciimstance until It was tee late, and we found it Impossible te trace him. My daughter was broken-hcarted ', but we cherished the hope that he would seen return, perhaps a lieltec man. When his father, who Is a stem, unbending man, get the tolegram from Folten, he reiused te de anything, and turned It ever te me as a matter or news. My daughter and I resolved te bring his remains back, and that is what brought us here, if It had net been for Felten's dispatch, we should net have- known whero the young man was, as he says lie had determined net te return until he had madoanew beginning. SYe will all go lutck together." PERSONAL. Hen. Ohaiu.es Fbancih Adams Is seriously 111 in Qullicy, Mass , his home. Kkilf.y, who dees net scorn te be wanted at ltome or Italy, Is In Paris awaiting furlher instructions. Vief. Viiksment llKKn.ofthe New Yerk. New Haven k Hartrerd railroad, Is registered at the Stevens heuse. rATnieic Mai.ley, of Saratoga, N. Y., Is the richest bootblack In Amerlca, being the ewner of two houses. Jehn McCtir.r.eiHin, the actor, has at length been removed te Illoemlngdaloasyluin by seme of tils friends, lle was brought tnore by a ruse. Cei E. Z. C. Junsejf. better known as "Ned Iluntline," says he has rccelved seven wounds In his country's defense, but thanks Ued lie Is net a "government pauper." IlneTiiKit Paul, for thirty years superior of the congregation or the Xavfer Hrethcrs In I.oulsvllle, Ky., died In his chair nt 3 o'clock en Sunday morning or rheumatism or the heart, aged CO years. lien HimiiKTTK wisely ebserves: "Nine times out or ten, daughter, the man whoenly wants te marry a housekeoiicr can be kept mero economically in the work-house than he can in your father s heuse." fiovKiiNen Headlv, of Ohie, arrived in Washington en Hundav. His visit Is for the purpose et ascertaining whether the statue of Uarfleld, contributed ny the stale or Ohie te the National Statuary hall, has been executed according te contract. kaiskk wiliif.lm neither smokes nor takes snuff. He uses n short-sighted eye glass te read and write only, and will net own that his eyes are weaker. He slees, llke a boy, soundly and peacefully. Hellkes a jeke, aud with his Inferiors Is most con siderately kind, buying himself llttle pres ents for each of his servants nt Christmas. Hi!iPKTBiiI,UM.snKN, at a recent recep tion in Londen, was the lien of the evening. It seen came te be known who was the bread shouldered giant in Bcarlct covered with orders; brown, with" a brown-pointed beard, reselute face and steady brown oyes. No body was se much asked fur or se constantly surrounded by friends nnd people who wanted te rce him and te be Introduced te hltn. CoNenr-ssMAN Hill, of Ohie, is quoted as saving that "the Democrats or Ohie ure opposed te the civil senice law almost te a man ; that they regard It as a fraud en the public, and that they bcllove in the right of the peeple te change overy offlcer in the government at the time prescribed by the constitution. He had heard many Demo cratic inctnlMirs of Congress say that they would net vote a dollar te pay the expenses or the commission and he felt that way him self." Urate WliUkey, fur llrltlth Soldiers. Tbe correspondent of one of the Londen pa pers, new at Huuklin, writes ! ' When Lord Wol Wel seleyUrst runumed command, the iiucstlen of liquor for bis men inised much anxiety. The regulation Scotch and Irish whiskey issued by the commissary demrtment wen tee heavy, and yet It was necesnar-te give the men a stimulant. Ancnthustatle American nt Caire suggested the use of Dcrrr's Pi'liE Malt WmsKxr, Headquar ters Baltimore, U.S. A., lctAlled by all reliable grocers or druggists. Having samples In his traveling outfit It was found te be such u pre ventive of pneumonia, malaria, dlpbtheria, and low fevers, that un order for 2,100 cases was cabled Immediately. As te Mrs. Grundy. This potent personage has been allowed te rule tee despotically In the fomlnlne world, und the Indies say that it Is time her tyrunuy re ceived a check. But notevenMrs. Grundy has dared tespeuk against the valueef Brown's Iren Bitters as a strengthening tonic ferladleswhn surfer from debility, It enriches the bleed and reuipletcly restores fulling health. MUsSullte L. Paulcs. Wiightsvllle, Pu , was cured by Brown's Iren Hitters of backache, kidney trouble, and liver complaint. m A Secretion that Contaminates the Weed. W hen the bile is diverted from Its proper chan nels. Inte the bleed, which Is always the case In liver complaints, ft ceases te be a healthy secre tion, und becomes a poison. Its abnormal pres ence In the circulation and stomach Is Indicated by tbcsurfiislonef tbeskln with a hideous pnf pnf fren tinge, by headaches, vertigo, nausea, pain In the right side und under tbe right shoulder blade, by Indigestion, obstruction of the bowels and ether miner symptoms. Order may be sub stituted for this chaos, and further bodily evil averted by using tlin beneficent alterative and .tonic, Heitetter's Stomach Hitters, which, by relaxing the bowels, promotes the escape from the circulation of bilious Impurities, besides rendering the action of the liver regular, nnd re moving every trace of dyspepsia. This pleasant and purely vegctuble autl-bllleus medicine is net only Infinitely iiiorecffcctlve than uny form of mcrciuy, but It is en account of Its freedom from hurtful properties, Inrtnltely te be prefer red te that poisonous drug. Jt"-IJyl Backache, Sharp Pains, llhcumutlsm, Kidney DIccases, Torpid Ll er, Lung Troubles or Lame ness In nny part iilckly cured by the Hep Mat ter. The seething nnd palii-Lllling virtues of Heps combined with xticugthcnhig Uums mid and extracts. The best pmeus plaster eer made. 2c. . (!!!) Physicians recommend ns a euro for Heart Disease, nervousness and sleeplessness. Kit. OKAVKS' IIKAKT KKHULATOK and ure net disappointed. Thirty yeurs It besstiHwl the test, 11.00. Frce pamphlet or Y. E. lugalls, Cambridge, Mass. SI-JIVTAL y OTIC EH. " It Fairly Werries Me te Tnluk of the multl tude of things advertised te cure disease," you say. Ne wonder. But In the mountains of chaff there are grnlps or golden wheat. We may find It difficult te lnduce you te test the merits or Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kcmedy, but when you have dene se, our work Is ended. After wards you und this medicine will be fast friends. Favorite Kemedy would have dled out long age but for It real userulness. But It Is geed and does geed. THIN PEOPLK. " Wells' Health Kenewer " restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sextual Do De hllity. l. (S) He it About the Deses. Many peeple berore purchasing a medicine naturally Inquire the sUeer the dose and the strength of it. In using Burdock Bleed Bluer a teuspoenful for the llttle ones und two ten ten ten gpoeululs ler grown folks nre all thut is neces sary nt ene time. This magnificent medlclnels net only economical but very pleasant te the taste. Fer sale by IL B. Cochran, druggist, J37 and ISO NerthQaeen street, Lancaster. "KOUQHON PAIN." Cures colic, cramps, dlarrheu t externally for aches, palm, sprains, headache, neuralgia, ibeu mutism. I or man or beast. lUnnd&uc. (i) An Answer Wuuted. Can nnvene brlnir us a casenf Kldnnv nr t.i rm- Ceuiplalnt tluit Electric Bitters will net speedily curer We suy they cannot, as thousands of cases alraady permanently cured and who are dully recommending Electric Hitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, ur any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the bleed, regulate the bowels, and net dlreetly en the diseased parts. Every bettle guaranteed, ter jale ut 60a. a bettle by H. 11. Cochran. Druggist, IS7 and ISO North Queen street, Lan caster, Pa. (i) MOTHEKS. If you are railing j broken, worn outandncr eutandncr nus, nse" Wells' IlealthltenuHer," $, Drug. veus, gists, ('- BK1H DISEASES.-" B WAYNE'S OINTMENT.' "ItMttne'i Olntihent" cures Tetter, Salt Kheum. lllngwerm. Sere, Pimples, Eczema, all I teby Eruptions, no matter hew ebttlnale or long ttandlng, JanSS-MWFAvr BED-BUUS, PLIES. KHes, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, go phers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Kaughen kti.' 15, V) . .A' MXmCAU U MY liAOK I Kvcry Strain or Celd Attack that Weak Hack and nearly prostrates you. Brown's Iren Bitters. THE BEST TONIC. Trnrte Haik. -PURITY NOT On Every Bettle. QUALITY P QUANTITY, PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT. STIIENOTHENSTIIK MUHOLES. STEADIES TIIK NKIIVK9. EXIUCHICHTHKM.OOl). U1VKH NEW viaeu. Dr. ,T, I... Mrzns, Fairfield, Iowa, says t "llrown'slren Hitters U the best Iren incdl incdl clne I hare known In my SO years experience. 1 luive found It specially beneficial In nervous or physical exhnuatlen and In nil debilitating nil nipnts that bear se heavily en the system. Use il freely in my own family." Uennlne has trade mark nnd crossed red Ii en wrapper. TAKE MO UTlfEll. Made only by llltOWN CHEMICAL CO., HALTIMOKK, MI). IjAMs' Ham! Heek UhpChI and attractive, centAlnlnic lint of prize for receipts, Informa tion about coin, etc., given away by all dealers In medlclnn, or mailed te nny nddreni en receipt of 2c. stamp, (7) TTOP PLAHTEIt. A KAILKOA1) KNOINKKH Living In Central New Yerk, wen cured of a dig tresuliiK Kidney complaint by the Hep 1'lastkk. He bv : "I knew whuttlmv urennd recommend them te all the boys en the read." Applied te nuln In anv tmrtlnstnnt relief Ih ulvcn. Fer weak nnd tired mimcles or joints. Click, Htltchen, Hide aches, Neuralgia, Hern Client, Itheumntlsm or local wcaknens the effect Is ineglc. l'reparetl from Iluntundy Pitch, Canada llaTn.im and vir tues of Knrden Heps. Beld by druggists and country stores. Z5c 8 for 11.00. HOI' 1'LASTKK COMPANY, Iloaten, Muss. (11) HOP PLASTRItS Itmnnve tmln nn Kemeva pain nnd soreness a ulekly. Cem- Bounded from fresh Heps, lliirgundy l'ltch and unartA Balsam, they are, as thousands of people tystlfy. th bett nnd strongest porous plnstcr evur made. Always seethes nnd strengthens weak and tired parts, ilackachn, Hclutlca, Click, Kidney Diseases, Ithcunuttlam, sharp l'alns, Sere Chest, Hldeiielic, nnd all pains, local or deep seated, are speedily cured. A trial will demonstrate their worth. Held by druggist. ft'C, 5 for tl.04 HOP 1'LASTKK COMPANY, Bosten, Mass. (13) N1 O DOUBT AUOUT IT. The strongest nnd best porous piaster ever known. The Her Plaster Is big I highly medicated ler the Instant cure of pains and aches and the strengthening of weak part. Prepared from fresh Ingredients, Burgundy Pitch, Cunadn Bat ram and tbe entire medicinal qualities or liens. If you are troubled with local or deep seated pain, severe wrenches, Backache, Ithcumntlsm, Stitches, Sore Chest, or soreness of any nature, apply one of these plasters and note its magic olreet. All drug stores, S5c., 5 for $1.00. HOP PLASTEK COMPANY, Bosten, Sln. (14) -1T7-EAK AND NF.HVOUH MEN Who suffer from Nurveus und Physical Debil ity. Impotence, Exhausted Vitality und Prema ture Decline, nnd seek Perfect Restoration te lle.iltti. Full Manhood and Sexual Viger with out Stomach Drugging, can csrtaihly obtain It In the "MAKSTON BOLUS." Diseases of the .- j. . ,1(j....l 1 1.1 .,.. ...... Illaitiln- ...V,.,....- ally cured without Instruments. Endorsed by thousands who have been cured. Adopted In hospitals and by physicians In Europe and America. W VAKIOCELE cured without surgery. Scaled Treatlse and Testimonials free. Address MABSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, Ne. W West Ilth Strrel, New Yerk. mnylS-lyeed&w TJAlT'ITATION OP THE HEART CAN BE CURED by the iisfl nf Dlt. (WAVES' IIKAKT KEOHLA TOIL It has long been n recognized remedy for Heart Dlseuse. In all Its forms. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Impaired Energy nud Mental Faculties, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, diseacsef tbe Stomach and Bowels. A clergyman of Clny City, Ind., says the Heart ltrgulater Is Ued's Blessing tesurferlng humanity. 81 per Bettle, O fur .", at Druggists. Send te F. E. INOALI.S, Cambridge, Mass.. for free pamphlet en Heart Disease, etc (2) TrKADQUAHTKKS FOR TIIK INDIAN MEDICINES,'. Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT Lecher's Drug Stere NO. 9 EAST KINO ST.. Lancaster. Fa. mtevEiiwa. lir BUIl8K'S,VlJA8TIUNa KT. FIREWORKS HEADQUARTERS! NOW KL'ADY FOIt DEALEKS I Our Irackcrs nre purchased from Importers, and we ure prepared te Jeb at tbe Lewest Prices. OUK riKEWuKKS Are the Unequalled Colored Works, purchased from tbe manufacturers, und we are prepared te svll thorn nt l-ewest Prices. Storekeepers nre Invited te give us u call. Itcmcmber the HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT for Petate Bngs, Cut Worms, Itese Bugs and Slugs, te. We ure the agents for It. Storekeeper sup plied nt Jobbing rutcj. Alse sold ut retail. BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEK, PA. mirsKi: s. OKAY MIMjKK. -TflE- PLAOE TO TRADE Is w here you ran gut the llest for Your Meney and where you can get FOUST WHISKY, Four Years Old, at $2.50 per gallon t 05c. ; er nuart Tnree rears um, ai ra per gauen ; i lier quart. OVEKHOULT,foiiryearseld,at.50 per gallon ; 05c. per quart. Other Brands for less money. Empty Whisky Barrels ut 91.00 ; buy them new. S. CLAY MILLER, Southwest Angle Centra Square, Lancaster, Pa. j6Hwd41tw, CHRA PER TITAN COAIiFOR 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. ras-rU-tind STRENGTHEN YOUR L0JNC1S By expanding the chest with KNICKERBOCKER BRAOE. Fer Ladles as well as Gentlemen. Fersnleat COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. decSmd s AINT-RAl'HAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The Ratnt-Kupuael Wine has adellcleus flaveur and U drunk In the principal cities of Uussla Germany, North aud Seuth America, Great Britain, India, una se en. tiki quantity erpenea annually Is suMcient proer of Its stability aud staying powers, wniie for tne real connelsi nylng powers, whlle for the real connoisseur ere Is no wlne that can be considered Its there nnerlnr. AirTheSalnt-Uaphael Wine Company.Yalenco, Department of tbe Dreme (France.) E. SLAYMAKER, He. KA8T KINU BTSKKT. OltM SSJf?'", arerxa. TjlLINN A nitENEMAN; 150.000 Adams & Westlake's New In ue In the United States. F.vrry one Rlvlntt anaiiionrcllableStovo Nen-Explosive and 3- 1IUY NO OTHKU.-M Flinn & Breneman, Agents for Lancaster County. CLOTH mu. M YKIIS & KATIIVON. "BRUNSWICK!" "1IUUNSW1CK." IS THE NAME OF THE Best White Shirt SOLD IN LANCASTEK TO-DAY. Made of Best llrnnd Wumsutta Muslin, Knur Ply llosem, und positively the llest ltcady-Mude Shirt In use. Klnn Linen nnd Four-Ply llesnm. The" Brunswick " sells for $1.25 hundried and $1.00 Unhundried. THE "RUBY" Is enrSeennd-Ornde White Shirt, Made of New Yerk Mills Muslin, und Is Superior te most 1.00 White Shlits put en the market. Can be hud for $1.00 Lnutulricd or 75c. Unl.iunilrlcd. BOSOM-FOUIt-PI.V AND FINE LINEN. SEE OUK STOCK OF THIN GOODS I Twe Shades of Brown, tweShades nf Blue, two snauesei icllewumi wniie, two siinacsel iiiacx and White SEERSUCKER, in Checks, At $150 for Ceat und Vest. SUMMEK VESTS In While Duck or Black and White Mixed Duck. LEADING CLOTHIERS, KO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEK. PA. w IIjMAMSON &FO.STKK. THE STYLISH Check and Plaid Suits. for the late bujer we luive a very line as sortment of Check and Pluld Suits. A MIXED PLAID SUIT, nil wool, 1XII. ACASSIMEKE CHECK SUIT, nil wool, $11.00. A very Klne, light-colored, ever-plald, straight front SACK SUIT, new style, f I0.OO. A superior CAMPBELL OASBIMMIK. A rich BKOWN CHECK SUIT, straight front snek, new style, $17.00. And a large variety or SUMMEK COATS AND VESTS, In Alpaca nnd Seersucker. HARVEST PANTS, 81.00, I'll! E NECKTIKS.a variety or colors,8 for lie. SILK END 8USPENDEKS,33c INITIAL SCAUP PINS, Ueld Fronts, 23c. SUMMEK SILK NECK WEAK, Teeksand PutTs, in Light und Dark Shades, 25c. The Lnrgest variety efCELLULOID COLLARS and CUPFS, and a handsome assortment or non-separable SLEEVE BUTTONS, wltb KEAL STONES, 35c. teBOe. GENTS' FANCY HOS!EKY,20c.,25c.,Nc. Summer Underwear. BALBKlfifiA.V. NOVI-NOVI, INDIA GAUZE. PEMBKOKK Featherweight DKAWEKS. WHITE JEAN DKAWEKS, nnd ene let of BLEACHED MUSLIN DKAWEKS, 20c. Tbe prlcu Is uiude low te close them out. FOK HAYMAKEKS, A Pint-Filtine OVERALL, 60c, 75c and 85c. A break In the Price of STRAW HATS. GENTS' DKESS STKAWS, In White or Mixed Celers, 25c. te 50c. UKNTh' GENUINE MACKINAW, $1 W. GENTS' FINE MANILLA, $1.50. FINK CANTON lilt AIDS, 75c, f 1.00 aud $1.50. GENTS' PICNIC HAT, a straw that will net break, 50c. and 75c. FlneFKKNCH MILAN STKAWS, rer Children, 20 percent, en the regular price. LIGHT STIFF FELT HATS, Light or Daik Trimming, $1.50. LINEN HATS, 250. LINEN HATS, with lnrge lull brim,35e. Carriage Lap Dusters, iKMUKOlDEKKD, G5e. tefi.OO. HOUSE SHEETS, 70c upwards, BUGUY WHIPS, 25c. Interesting te the Ladles, u Spccbtlty for $2.50, A Ladies' Guracea Kid Shee, Flexible. sole, In Common Sense or Opera Tee, very dressy and durable, must be seen te be appreciated, Price, $2.50. Williamson d Fester's 32, 34, 3G & 38EnstKIug Street, LANCASTEK, PA. GE O KO E II EN N BTT l'UAOTlU.U, PLUMBKK, STEAM AND GAB FITT'EK. All orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk done at reosenablo prices. NO. 4S5 NOItTli (JUEEN STKEET, Junel7 3md Idtucester, Pa. T HIS PAPER IH PRINTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairsmt Ink Works, 26th md Pese's. Avcddj tuuya MYERS k R4THF0N, PHILADKLPaiA, PA, I 'r V I Geal Oil Steves I perfect tntlnfactlen. In the market. They nre the clcnneet Perfectly Safe. 9SENI KOll CtltCUhAll.ta Trade Supplied. CJ.UTU1NO. ppCADQUAKTKHS FPU SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Gauze Undershirts and Drawer, Choice NeckUeB, VI. tl W. Cellars nnd Cuffs, C. & c. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SHIItTS AND SOCIETY PAHAPIinitNAblA MADE TO OIlKKIt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STKEET. M ERCIIAXT TAII.Olt. I. IcCATJLEY, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 13t NORTH QUEKN ST. (Buchmlller's Building.) ONE OF THE FINEST LINK OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, KOIl THE SPKINU AND SUMMEK TKADK, EVEK SHOWN IN TIIISCT. 4B-Cull and lake n leek nt the irneds. nnd vnu will be sure te have your measure taken for a SUlL JlllH-9-Iyil B URQEIl & SUTTON. A WORD TO PARENTS. As the holidays nre nenrnt hand, the prents will wonder whnt Is the best te get tin lr boys lu the way or Clothing. Something strong, nt the same time neat nnd dress . IF YOU WILL CALL AT BURGER & SUTTON'S Your mind will be put nt rest, n we can snp ply the very suit ou waul ut prices te suit uvery ene. Wu can Guarantee Workmanship bectiusu they nre Our Ow n Make. WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT -or Thin Coats and Vests IN THE CITY, AT PltlCES AWAY DOW N M-GIVE US A CALL.t-3 Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEK. PA TfllNE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 885. H. GERHART, FINETA1L0RING. The largest and Cheicest Assortment or FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEK. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATIMG. THE VKKY BEST WOKKMANSIIIP Prices te suit all and nil goods warranted as represented nt his new store, Be. 43 North Queen St (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICK.) H.GERHART. OEMl-ANNUAL, MARK-DOWN SALE. Great 40 Days' Clearing Sale -AT- HIRSH & BROTHER'S One - Price Clothing -AND- GENT'S FURNISHING STORE, HEUINNINC! SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1885. Don't tall tnnvull yotirneirer thoeppnitunlly elleied j mi or eblaliiliiKflllKAT II.VIHIAINS. Loek for list et Specl.il iljiu'iilna uet week lu thedallvpaperu. Hirsh & Brether's ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, COKNEKOKNOKTHQUKKNBTKKETAND . PENN SQUAKE. ITUOUT EXOEITION, THE U EST ClKara In the town, two ier Se, at HAHTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT C1UAU BTOKE. m .,-- r t? t i'
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