i"y i VJwU' ', - s fH v yv :1 V3 "3 ' 4, ,15,0 IAILY INTELLIGENCER. '4um.whed Every Evening in the Year. (Sunday Excepted BTETNMAN ft HENSEU THE LANCASTER DAILY INTEtyLTQENCEB, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1885. IIT "'' .- INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, 8, W. Cenurn Cintri SgnABR, IjIKCARTXR, PA. te the closing net in this Egyptian tragedy. The campaign there has been marked by great less of life with no apireclable re suit therefer, mitl KIMalulllias been found luvnluerable. A werse ftole of a once vaunted policy could scarcely have been conceived. IIOW' I MADE "MY FORTUNE. peclallv when i black from head made wy aprearance In te loot The Journal tie fflv VAIt.Y-Ven Centt a Week, file Dtlluri a , Tear or Fifty Centt a Meuth. Voltage lYee. AD rXKTJSKMENTU from Ten te Fifty Oentl a Line. t WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, (Right Paget.) Published Every Wednesday Mernine, Twe Deltart a Year in Aihnncr. OORRE8PONDKXCJ! solicited from every tart 'of thettate anil country, Correspondent) are re quitted te write legibly and en one tide of the paper" only; and te sign their namet, net for Sublieatien, but In proof of geed faith. All nonymeut tettert wilt be centtgned te the unite batket. Address alt Letters and Telegramtte THE INTELLIGENCER, LANCASTER, l'A. $l)c Lancaster fflttclltgcurer. TnnrtK is n deadly glnnee In Old Sel's oye at tlie present tlme. 1)11. 1'mtUAN, whose dlwoverlos In tlie line of Inoculation for cholera were linlled with such acchiiin but n short tlme age, linn doubt less learned by this tlme that thorn is noth ing which ialtallke failure lie was forbid ferbid ded u fortnight age te practlce his Hybtem in Madrid and wasillrocled by the governmcut te deposit In the municipal laboratory all the virus In his possession, ills enemies have accused him of making n fertune out of his discovery and have charged that he has ro re luscd te luoculate peer patleuta without charge. Hut this state or public opinion can hardly be charged te prlvate malice. Ills Mystem of Inoculation has had no tll'ect in Having theso who tried It, and the (loath-list koeps mounting up with frightful rapidity. Kerran has shown a great deal or pluck, but King Death has preved loe much for lilni. With all the striking that has been going en In Uloveland, It Is rcmarkable that nene of the strlkers have struck out. LANCASTER, JULY , 1835, ! Pay Your Own Tell Tux. Judge Fell, of Philadelphia, has been dealing out some, timely logic in the trial efja school directors' contested election case in that city. His remarks weic directed te the pernicious practice of pay ing for the voter the tax which secures his right te vote. Thore were many such in the cas before him, and the judge forcibly dwelt en the low degree of political morality that winked at these evils. Xe one of. common sense needs information from the bench that this practice is op posed te the spirit and the letter of the constitution, and is most demoralizing in its results. The state constitution In prescribing the qualifications of the voter says : "he shall have paid a state or county tax." A reas onable construction of this sentence is that the act of paying may be performed by a properly authorized agent as well ns in person. And here occurs the loophole thrpugh which se many evils creep in. Party committees pay the taxes by the wholesale, and,holding the voter's passport te his right of suffrage, they exercise con trol ever his choice of the candidates voted for. ThiB is precisely what the law is designed te prevent. The constitution declares that " any elector who shall receive or agree te receive any money or reward or ether valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or for withholding the same, shall thereby forfeit the right te vete at such election." Tliere is no ques tion, but that the paying of the voter's poll tax is the receiving by the voter of such " valuable consideration." The poll tax se paid is a purchase of a valuable for the voter as much as the buying for him of fifty cents worth of coffee would be. As Judge Tell says : " The man wh. should have his grocery bill or any oilier debt paid for him as an inducement or consideration te get him tert?ir-VQuld be held clearly .. . - 'uiis section. Yet, in principle no difference botween paying his Saxes and paying any ether of his debts." As long as the poll tax cannot be abol ished, the voter should be made te pav his Individual tax. The votes of these who aH$et the spirit te pay the few cents me privilege et voting are net lideratien. IlKitEAiTKn no postmaster may use postal funds net required te he dopesltcd, Intend ing te make them geed when the tlme for depositing arrives. Under the opinion of the law ofllcer of the postefflco department, whoever dees this Is guilty of embezzlement and may be punished by line and Imprison ment, Horetoforo It has been mipposed that postmasters wero only guilty of oinlMnrzle einlMnrzle inent when they ncglccted te make their do de posits as required by the regulations. New they may in no shape or manner use funds of the dopartment that fall Inte their hands. This regulation Is a very wlse ene. Nlnety Nlnety nlne out or every hundred thlevcs beglu their oareers by taking ether poeplo's meney for their own use In the expectation of being able te seen return It. "With the tomptatleu removed, the number of embezzling post masters will be lessened. It pays te be cnterprlslng. The New Yerk .S'uii'a publication or Iho J'ull Mull Gazette' "disclosures" increased the sale el that issue or Its weekly edition from 11, 000 te 101,732. ST ijtSn te vlolate- ;m,MXLsr 'InCTlI w m. wm vmFM?xz.mn W&mfMizmz ftttlf.fcs - fSgr Unwholesome City Wells. It seems te be a pity te dispel the popular delusion that the clear, cold draughts of water te be had from the few lemaining pumps in city wells are net wholesome. A very pleasant sentiment attaches te these old pumps, and each ene of them that is left is a landmark. By association in their present uses the town pumps arc institu tions which the citizen cannot bear te see abolished without some pangs of regret. Hut the highest scientific and medical authorities seem te be of unanimous opin ion tliat the city wells must be shut up, and that the town pumps must come down, for reasons se startling that they will arrest attention, and se well grounded that they carry conviction. In the paper from Science, by Ira Item sen, which is copied into this journal to day, are set forth net only the conclusions ettlse assembled convention of health beards, but "the observations and experi ences upon which these conclusions are based. Ter a proper view of the subject there must ccnalnly be kept in mind the reservation that in cities provided with sewers, as ours is in a measure, the dan ger from ene source of contamination is materially decreased ; but if it be true that only five per cent, of the Brooklyn wells furnish water fit for human consumption, the peril te health in these deceptive waters is se great that the sweeping condemnation of city wells can hardly be gainsaid, and the subject is one for speedy and vigorous municipal investigation. The Sacrllce of Gorden. It new appears that the rumor was cor rect that Gorden's life might have been saved if a ransom of 12.50,000 had been given te the Mahdi. The offer came in due form and was rejected. In Hay, 18SI, M. Billing ruade the preposition te Lord Lyens, nnd it was sent without comment te Lord Granville. Consultation was had with the members of the late government, and it was decided te reject the Mnhdi's offer. Tills is the saddest feature of the whole miserable failure of the Egyptian policy pursued by the English government ; and coming ns it does se closely en the heels of the revelations of the Gorden diaries, it is calculated te affect the spirited English man with deepest humiliation. It is possi ble te understand the motives which dic tated the action of the cabinet in refusing te entertain the ransom preposition en the theory that it might be a clever scheme et extortion en the part of that wily chieftain. But they went tee far ,In failing te give it thoughtful con sideration. They would new doubtless give a great deal for a chance te re consider their work. The amount, 250, 000, was large, it is true, but England would treble and quadruple that sum te have Gorden in the flesh again. But it wai net se much the amount faskea as the humiliation that would result from the granting of the request. England's pride would net bend and Gorden's head had te be taken. It is te be hoped that England lias come Why it Is that gas stock and watered stock have bocemo practically synonymous terms Is net se clear until investigation is made into the origin and progress of these corpora tions. It scorn te have been lrem the begin ning Impossible te keep up a healthy com petition botween gas com pun I os for the boil beil boil efltor the 'public According te a recent authority tliere wero in Londen In ISM, thir teen gas companies which have slnce been reduced by absorption nnd consolidation te thrce. In 1SC0, by legislation, each company was lostrlcted te a certain district, an initial prlcoper thousand feet and a Ktandard or purity and illuminating power were fi.ted, and the tllvldemls were limited te 10 per cent. en thecapltal, with the right te mcrcase them one-quartor of 1 per cent, with each re- mictien or ene penny hi the pried. The result was that In 1S3 the price or gas was 70 cents per thousand feet, and the avornge net prellt was ever 11 percent en a combined capital exceeding Jfirt.OOO.OOO. The gas business or Netv Yerk city may be taken as a fair con trast te this. In 1S57 the capital invested te each thousend feet of gas produced was ?3.3u. In 1S75 by Hteck watering, duplicating works, etc., It went up te fata for each thousand feet produced. Though the cost el gas-making had been greatly re duced, the price had advanced ever 1.1'i er cent. InJAyjJ.YStoiiselldation jr hlx coin-panlpv-miule the capital "imuT'crt te each JJfleuKituI lect produced f 10.3(1. Umtipn new pays 70 cents or thousand feet for iu gas, whlle New Yerk pays 5L75 for the s'ie amount, because of the purcha.su or compj. cempj. Ing companies and consequent stock water ing. It v. Ill occur te many, perhaps, that it is quccrlhat Lancaster cuinet preduce gas as cheaply as the companies in theso gie.it clties that have leen compelled te buy out at ruinous prices opposing companies. Doubt less they could profitably soil for less than t'i per thousand feet, and it is Indubitable that they will net, whlle jieople uncomplain ingly pay the present rate. m. Strancib as it may seem, it is hard te make a red-het paper in these days. PERSONAL. ljUrBiieu William fainted thrlce during his Journey te Gasteln en Monday. I'iunck IIohknjeice has been appointed govorner general of Alsace-Lerraine, Olivkr Pain, the French adviser or the Mahdi, is net dead, but allve and well at Herber. Skxater .Siikrmax has grave doubts whether Congress will consent immediately te a suspension of the silver coinage. Miss Sabib I1i;i:iii.i:r, a well known soprano of Ilarrisburg, has been made principal or music at Ames college, Iowa. Nii.ssen is about te make her first pro fessional tour in her mitive Sweden since she bocame a great singer. Hhe was born In a woodchopper's hut, In the forest of Wo.xle, forty-two years age. Mn. and Mrs. J. W. Draku, lust married, have settled in Ncssceunty, Kan. The bride is forty inches high and weighs sixty pounds, and the groom is forty-four inches high and weighs sevonty-tlve pounds. Jehn H. Wish, Mahene's neminee for fJovernor, of Virginia, has icceived a letter from James G. lilalne, in which he says : "Pray accept my most earnest and cordial congratulations en your nomination as the Republican candidate ler Koveruor or Vir ginia." Jehn It. Dillen, fither or Itev. Jehn Dillen, formerly rector of St Malachl's Ko Ke luau Catholic church, nnd new of St. Ber nard's, Easten, Pa., died at Tyrene, Pa, en Sunday, in his sixty-sixth year. Mr. Dillen resided in Philadelphia, and was a prominent portrait palnter. Waltku Malluy, the young gontleman who was tried for the murder et Jennie Cramer, is nbeut te marry a very estimable young widow of remarkable beauty. Slnce the unfortunate accident te Miss Cramer Mr. Malley lias been leading a quiet llfeat New Haven, dovetlng himself te music, art and the dry goods business. Colenki. Nicosio nn Luoe-Vina, editor efii't Lunea, published in thoCltyerMoxico, was married en Monday at Ocean City, Md., te Miss Tillle, youngest daughter or Judge Alexander II. Handy, of Mississippi. Colonel Luge-Vlna met his bridea yoarage in New Orleans. The bridal oeuplo will Jein the editorial excursionists In ft few days. Mrs. Ray Hurry, a potlte brunctte el graceful figure and about 28 years of aire," and numerous ether ladles of Kansas City, woredovotod uiombersof Itev. Dr. Jardlue's church, where confession was heard, and poultents ero exhorted .e submit te pen pen nnce,"Just ns children te their mother'sj" but upon the discovery that Dr. Jardincs con struction or the phrase was most literal they klcked in every souse or the word, and a tremendous scandal resulted. Thrce or us were sitting iu a small room and contemplating the hardships of our des tiny. "Without money ene can de nothing," said Geerge ; "ivore I te hit upon n Hpocula Hpecula Hpocula tleu that would have doue honor te n Hoths Heths child, coming from n pauper llke mj'self, no ene would think It worth attending te." "I," said Albert, "have actually finished a work which would establish my reputation ns an author If I could find u book-seller te buy IU" "I have petitioned Iny employer ler an In. crrnse of salary," I oxclalmed, anxious te contribute te the chorus of laiuontntlens, "and he told me that for forty leuls a year he could get mere clerks than he wanted." "It would net se much matter," said Ooergo, theughrully, "lr, besides being peer, we did net soein peer. Could ene of us only be thought rich" "What Is the use of the shadow without thosubstauce?" I asked. "ur overy use," said Albert. "1 agree with Geerge ; the shadow sometlmes makes thosubstauce. The next host thing te capi tal Is credit." "Especially," rotureod Geergo, "the credit el having a geed fortune. Have nene of us a rich undo In India?" "A cousin of mlne went te Jamaica or Martinique, I forget which," I said, Inno cently, "and he nover came back." "Capital 1 That is nil we roqulre," ox ex claimed Geerge. "We will conjure up this cousin of yours, or, could we net kill him? Yesj James Meran, of Martinique, deceased, leaving a sugar plantation, a hundred no ne no greos and a fertune of n hundred thousand leuls te his woll-beloved cousin, Leuis Meran." We laughed nt the Joke, and 1 thought no mero or it ; but Geerge and Albert, slightly excitcd by the fumes or n bowl or punch which I had sent for te de honor te the tes tator, lest no tune In concerting, and after wards publishing, a lull account In n local novspaier of the fortune that had been left me. The next day sundry friends dropped In te compliment me. Or eourse I endeavored te undeceive them, but they would net take a denlal. la vain I assured them it was a hoax ; it was or no use. Several people re re re inomberod my cousin James very well, and had scen htm at Nantes bolore he embarked in 1870. Among ethers came my tailor, te whom I owed n auin, which was net qulte convenient Ter me te nav at that moment. Ne doubt the rumor of my cousin's decease had sliai pened his memory. I wished my two Iriendsata place that should be name name less. "Geed-morning, Mr. Mayer; 1 suppose you have coine for theso fifty francs?" "I hope, sir, you don't think I came for such a trllle as that. Ne, sir; I came te take your oruer ier n sun ei mourning." "A suit of mourning I" "Yes, sir ; cousin's mourning. Dark brenze for morning wear, black trousers and waistcoat," "At the present moment, Mr. Mayer" "1 hoie, sir, I have done nothing te for fer fer felt your patronage ?" "Hut I repeat, 1 have received no money at all." "I hope, sir, you won't mention such a thing ; there Is no sort of hurry," exclaimed the tailor, who busily omnleyod himself in taking my measure with slips of paier. Alter all, my wardrobe did need seme ad ditions and I said nothing mero. "My dear sir," said the next visitor, "I nave a very great laver te request el you. Iiuy my hoiise. l en are very rich ; you must be en the lookout for safe and lucratlve Investments. Sixty thousand francs are nothing for you a mero fraction of your in come. With me the case is dhlerent. 1 though Mr. I'ellx bad made up his mind te nurchasothe premises, nnd new I hear he has changed Ids intention. What Is te be come of me? I have a heavy demand te meet, and I don't knew where the money Is te come from." "I buy your house ? Why it would be madness te think or such a thing." "Madness! nesuch thing; 3011 could net find a better investment anywhere. In two years, with trilling repairs, It will be worth deuble Its present value; you will nover see such n geed opportunity again. Say done, and I'm oil." And he was off, without leaving 1110 tlme te put in a word. Twe hours after In walked Mr. Felix, evi dently net in me nest or toinpers. (lotibmeHchc thought It right te publish n biographical sketch et my cousin ; and the S MEDIOAZ. editor wrete te me nsklntr for further par ticulars. Lad I os connected with all sorts or societies begged Hint my name might be ndded te their list et subscribers, nnd the meney I had te pay Jer iswUigcs. was somo semo some thlnp alarming. Te escax from this ava ava lnnclie or Inquiries 1 hastily doparted for Paris. Directly I get thore 1 united en my bankers, by whom I wns received ns helrs te a large property generally nre. "Herry that you have such n peer opinion of the Spanish stock," said Monsieur ilorgo ilergo ilorge rot! "there has been n great rise; howeor, we only sold out half your parcel." " Would you have the goodness te let me knew whatthn present value or the remain der might be ?" I replied. " Cerialuly. sir, ten thousand piastres stock nt soventy (the piastres being nt llve rrnncs. thlrly-llvi) centimes), the sum already paid being If you neil out te-day you will, with the proceeds or last sale, have from two hun dred and ten thousand te two hundred nnd twenty thousand francs." " Very vtell. Yeu said something about n German bank I think ?" " Yes ; the goveriunont made seme dlfll cully about granting a charter, but Ills nil Acttfed new, and the premised shares have risen considerably." "Can 1 sell out?" "Certainly: veu have fiflv. nt four hun dred and fitly florins; prellt; that will bring e U MY 1JA.UK I ItAClC mtr aoem. D HESS GOODS. Every Strain or Celd Attacks that Weak mm nrnuy piettmirs you. Brown's IRON BITTERS the nnsT TOXIC. STKEXOTIIEN8T1IK MUSCI.HS. STEA1HKS TIIK NKIIVES. KNItlUflKSTIIKIJLUUII. OIVEH .NEW V1UOU. Physicians and Druggists Recommend It. Dr. .1, L. Mtrrs, rntrnclil, Iowa, nays ; " llrewn'n Iren Hitlers U the beat Iren medi cine t have known In my. '10 years experience. 1 have found It specially beneficial In nerveui or phyMcnl exhaustion nnd In nil dcbllinuliiir sib iiii-iiU timtbcnrnohftavllyen thu system. Use It freely In my own family." Ocuulne bus trade miiiK and crossed red lines en wrapper TAKKNO OTHEK. Jlndeenlyliy 1IUOW.V CHEMICAL CO., IIAII'IMOKK, MI. HAGER & BROTHER. SUMMER DRESS GOODS - V 'J.nally, sir," he began, " you have taken me quits."" surprise 1110 11 en se - "wjis- Tliree Men Killed. At" o'clock Monday night another fright ful oxpleslou occurred en the Seuth Penn sylvania railroad at Shecpskiln Hellew Cut, ene and n-half miles south of Fert Littleton, Kul ten county, Instantly killing ene Ilun- f;arian nnd two Italians, and probably fatally nJurlngJehn Martin, the foremau, and an unknown negre. Owing te the lemote lo cality of the scene of the accident, nut Httle Intelligence can at present be obtained; though the accident is said te have occurred through U10 iiegllgence or the workmen In preparing a blast. The bodies of theso kllled were horribly mutilated. Tliey M'ure llutli UuUleil te lllin, Frem the Texas Sittings. A fashienable Austin lady, immediately after the death of her husband, married his brother. A visitor at the beuse, noticing the picture of her Inte husband, asked who it was. " It Is Is," she replied bealtatlugly, "my deceased brother-in-law." " Mine, tee, laconically remarked the new husband. reusable te me. Tcu.'OJi'Vi.-fm'iTTrWlilt were mine, and only ollerod fifty thousand francs because the ewner Is embarrassed, and I felt sure he would be obliged te take them. With you, sir, the case is dlllercnt; se I came te ask you ir you will let me have it for sixty-five thousand francs ?'' T'ittecu thousand francs dropping all at ence Inte the lap of n peer fellow who had te work hard te (rain eight hundred francs in a year I I could hardly bellove my ears. " I cannot give you an answer Just new, sir," I said; "but if jeu will lake the trouble te call again at five I'll soe what I can de." At a quarter te five Mr. Felix made his appearance. I siKke te him with candor : ' I should tell you, sir, that I had no thoughts of buying the house till the owner prevallcd en me te de se. Yeu say you want the heuse ; any ether will suit me equally as well, se I accode te your terms.'' " Yeu shall have a draft en Paris for the amount In a fortnight," replied Mr. Felix, who bewed and withdrew, apparently en chanted with my way or doing business. A draft upon Paris I The circumstance appeared se unusual te me that I thought I ought te seud te Paris te get it cashed. I wrete accordingly te Mrs. Klangers it Uoge Uege Uoge ret, the only firm I knew there. I was in the habit or receiving through them the Interest et a small sum that bad been left me by an uncle. I informed them that, havigg funds at my disposal, 1 wished for information as te the host mode of investing them. The slgnitlcance of the word "funds" varies very much according te the name and position iu llfe of the speaker. The rumor of my legacy had reached Paris ; se that when I spoke or "funds" It was ovl evl ovl dent that I meant a considerable sum. This was proved by the following letter : ''Sin : We are in receipt of your esteemed favor or the 17th eurrent which reached us atler the conclusion or the last lean negotiated by the Certes, in which our firm lias an in in in torest. Desirous that our friends should have an opportunity of participating in an Invest ment which we consider prolltable, we have taken the llberty et placing twenty thousand piastres te your credlt Should that amount annear tee considerable the rise of theso securities admits of your selling out at a pre mium. We remain, sir, yours en command. Klanees it Ce." Te this was added a postscript by the head of the firm : "We have heard with pleasure of the recent geed lortune that has fallen te the let of our old friend and correspondent, and beg te eiler him our sorvlces as occasion may ro re ro quleo." Twenty thousand piastres I I let the 1 otter fall In sheer amazement. What would have been my astonishment If mero cenversant with the terms of commerco and mero at tentive te the enclosed amount current. I had seen that what 1 took for principal was only the yearly iuterest? Hest no tlme In writing te my correspondents te Inform thorn that the sum was much tee large. "1 have rccolved no meney," 1 said, "lrem Martin ique, nnd it would be imosslble for me te meet my engagements." An answer came by return el pest : " We learn with reirret that veu have mis givings with regard te the Spanish lean. According te your order we have sold out all the stock assigned te you, which brings iu already a net profit of eight thousand francs. With regard te your property at Martinique, we nre tee well acquainted with the delays which bequests at such adlstouceinustuocos adlsteuceinustuocos adlstouceinustuecos warily Invelve te think for a moment that you can be Immediately put in possession or your Inheritance, but your signature will sul sul ilce te procure you all the meney you may ro re ro quleo In the meantime. We take the llberty of reminding you of the advantage of making timely investments, lest, when the legal nr rangeuieuts are onded, you should find dllll culty In Retting geed intorest for se large a capital. With Uie hope that you may ontor entor onter taln a better opinion of German securities than you de of Spanish, we hand you a pros pres pros pectus for e itabllshlngnbank at Oruunlngen. Veu will ploeso te observe, sir, that no de posit Is required and that, us calls are made at long intervals, it will be easy for you te hell your shares, should you change your mind, without you having any occasion te make any payment. We have placed fifty te your credit, irtid have the liouer te remain," iVc Kighty thousand francs I the amount was a perfect mystery te me ; no doubt the clerk had made seme mistakes lnjthe figures. My position was becoming embarrassing. Con gratulation poured In from all quarters, e- you in about sixty thousand francs." iiueui any cans 10 pay 7" " None whatover." " That seems strange, but you nre no doubt well Informed. I should llke te find a pc pc cure Investment for theso sums; would you have the goodness te tell me what would be the best ?" " Yeu cannot have anything better than our own llve per cents. knew of nothing mero secure ; at the present price of thnt stock you get six per cent for your meney. I can easily understand that you would be worried by such trilling details as these;; you will seen have mero considerable sums te leek after." " Then, II 1 Invest the combined preduce of thetJerman and Spanish stocks In the five per cents., what should I KOta year ?" " het me see. Tliree hundred thousand francs funds. nt elchty elKhtoen twenty ; yes, twenty thousand Irancs a year." 'Ah 1" twenty thousand frans a year. And when can the Investment Ijo made ?" " Te-morrow morning ; that Is, If you will allow our firm te conduct the transaction." "Certainly. In whom could my confi dence be better placed ?" The banker made a pollte bow. " And new," 1 continued, " I should feel obliged if you would have the goodness te advance me a few leuls, as I am rather short of cash." "My dear sir, au the cash 1 possess Is at your norvlce. Hew much de you you want two hundred reur hundred ?" "Thank you ; fifty will be qulte sum clout." "May I hepe," added the banker, when 1 rose te if.ke leave, mat our iirm may 00 1a 1a 1a vored with the coiitiuuauce of your patron- age 7" " Certainly," 1 replied. There are few moments In my life when I leek back with mero satisfaction than en theso occupied in my interview with M. JlerKcret. 1 doubt if I should have believed in thn twenty thousand francs a year If It had net been for the fifty naiMiloens. In the mcantlme my two friends were shocked nt the success of their story, and were net a llttle alarmed at my suddeu journey te Paris, which was attributed by ethers te legal business. Geerge and Allwrt then began te fear that I really beheved in the authenticity of the invention they had concocted. Three days alter my return they came te see me with long .'aces. 'My dear heuls," said Geerge, "you knew your cousin Is net dead." "1 cannot Ix sure of that," I replied, "for 1 am by no means convinced of his ex istence." "Well, but you knew that his Inheritance is only a hoax." "Te tell you the truth, I think we are the only people who are or that opinion." "We hnve been very wrong te orlglnate such a foolish invention, ier which we are sincerely sorry." "On the contrary, 1 am much obliged te you." "Hut It Is our duty te contradict It, and te confess hew foolish we have been." Truth cannot remain long concealed. People lcgan te wonder that no news came from Martinique; the wlse and prudent shook their howls ominously when my name was uuutieued. "The most ludicrous feature In the case is," said ene, "that he has ended by bclic.'fr.g hi the truth el Ids own Invention, Ver my part, 1 must say that I was rf, ways rather IKepucai aueiu !.?;. Y.JiozA"ice." "Am'i "1 also," Mid Mr. Fell-"-, "though It has cost me fifteen thousand francs." On seeing ndoren letters en my table ene morning. I guessed that the hubble bad burst. Their contents wero much alike. Fer iustance: "Mr. Mayer's respects te Mr. Mcran, and, having heavy layments te meet, will feel obliged by a check for the amount of the in in ceosed." My roplles dls'irm all doubts of my sol sel sol veiicv : "Mr. Mcran thanks Mr. Mayer for having at least sent in his account, and incleses a check for the amount" My cool and unconcerned demeanor kept curiosity elive for a few days longer. " What n lucky fellow," said ene. " Luck has nothing te de with it," rejoined another. "He has played his cards well and has wen." Once or twice, I cenfess, I felt compunction of conscience, but a moment's reflection con vinced me that my own exertions had no sli.ue In my Kend fertune, and I ewed it all te the universal public worship of the golden calf, and tlie truth et Albert's axiom "The next best thing te capital Is credit." I.iUir.s' Hand Heek Useful and attracthr, containing lint of prizes fur receipts, Infmnm Infmnm Uen iilieut cebn, etc., Blven away by all ilenters in mcdlcliie, or mulled te nny address en receipt of 2c. stump. (7) HOP PhASTKHS. IIOW is YOIJIt hack 1 WImt in the use of sulTcrlni? with ISacknehe, Palnln IhcSkle or Illp, .Hclali, ItheiimnlUm. Kidney Ilcnc, Crick, Htlltlics, hwellen and tried Munclcs, Chest nnd Lum; troubles, or any sort of puln or soreness, either local erdeep- ptrmcu wiiuu 11 jiur rbinTKH win Ki.e insiani re. Summer Silks, Surahs, Tricotine, Peulards, Pongee, Grenadines, Nun's Veilings and Albatross. Llucn Lnivus, French Salines, American Satincs, IJritish Cleths, Clinmhray Ginghams, Zcnhyr Ginghams, Indian Cleths, Persian Lawns, Indian Mull, IMiiue Wells, French Nainzoek, English Nainzoek. lleft Prepared from UiirKiiudy Pitch, Cannda Thousand say se. Heldb' llalsnm and the tmln-kllllnij lrlues of nesi siieiiKi'icnin The Hen. plaster ever knew n. iv nil dealers. Moiled ferll.00 V 1'I.ASlKlt CO., Itosten, Mass. en lecclptef price, 33c., 5 fertl.OD 11 JIU TTOP PI.ASTKHH. DON'T BE SWINDLED llv buying something you knew nothing about. We euaruiitee the ller I'lastku the lieu ever known. The virtues of fresh Heps, Ilurirundy Pitch and Canada Halsnm combined, make this plaster highly medicinal and actlve for the euro of pains, uclies, soreness, cramps, strains, stitches, crlek and local weakness. Drives out pain seethes the parts and strengthens. Sold bv druggist and dealers, Kc., 8 ler fl.de. HOI' 1'I.AtsTlllt COMPANY, llosten, Mass. Mailed for price. (.1) OP PLASTKUS. Kill pain, eoetho and stimulate the tiled muscles, and wonderfully strengthen weak farts. AU the valuable medicinal virtues of rcsh Heps, combined w Ilh llnrgiindy Pitch and Canada Itiilsam. Applied te liackache, Sciatica, lthcumatlsm, Crick, Htltcbes, fildeuche, Kidney AflYctlens, Here Chest nr any of the various pains and weaknesses se common, Instant relief Is given. Cures Dyspepsia and l.lver troubles without internal dosing. Sold every where, Sic, 5 for II. Mnllcil for price. (4) HOP PLASTKIl CO., Ikwten, Man. Embroideries and Laces. Embroidered Swiss Robes. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Lisle and Silk Gloves, Hosiery and Gauze Underwear. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. NKXT DOOH TO TIIK COU11T HOU.SK. FAHNESTOCK'S. Fer Het Wcalki' - - A' XOTIOS8. STHICH BHOTHERS. BARGAINS -AT- OF EVKUY DESCltlPTION AT CJf,8, 10, 12, 15, 19, 20, 2SCT3, UP. SUMMER UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Gents and Children SUIIER HOSIERY-G-reat Quantities at low Prices. Jerseys 1 Jerseys ! I Jerseys 1 1 ! I.AltOK STOCK, A I.I. SI7.KH, 1 Oil I.ADIKS AM) CHU.UUKN at Vv , 75c tl CO, 1.IT., 11..V1. 1 7.'., $1 v ?s.50 fsJ.(J U). R. E. FAHNESTOCK, ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, Next Doer te the Court Heuso. Lancaster. Pa. c HKAI' STOKE. i " i- l , aLvn ik c. ) Carpets and (VI' METZGlR & HAUGHMAN'S, lltOM LATK AUCTION &ALE9 AT VERY LOW I'ltlCKS. l.ANCAbTEIt, l'A. SOOTHING. hen Bayly the thermometer At ninety heldi Its place, And with your hat of straw you fun Yonriiiad-pergplrlng face ; WJienevj'O'Htltch of clothes you wear Is sticking te your form, Hew seething 'tis te have a frlend Inform you " It Is warm." Frem the Jlotten Hitturiluy Lcntng Vcuettr. Clear Ilralns and Tlieruuich Werk. The latter U Impossible without a former. Either Is unattainable with tixUausU'd nerves and deranged physical ferces, Nothing enn re store body, brain and mind te healthy existence and perfect w nrklng utllclcncy se promptly and thoroughly ns Durrr's Pcuk Malt Wiuskev, which Is absolutely free from every deleterious element, and furnishes tonic, stimulant and nourishment for mental and physical compo nents In the exact ratio required, l'ersalent nil reliable grocers and druggUts. m m m Street lleggary. Te be a successful street beggar a man must leek forlorn und debtlltuted, nnd unable te work. It would net de ler a street beggar te take llrewn'g Iren Hitters, for that wnuid tonehlm up and gire him a wholcsemo ambition te labor, and he would have te go out of the beggary business nnd de something better, Mr. Jeslan Merse, llennlken, N. II., says, " I received much benetlt by using Urown'slren Hitters fnmencrul debility. THIS WEEK WE AUE OPFEltltfe A LAItUE LOT or White Porcupine ,. Straw Hats, Tilmm'.4.'.ii Lawn or I.nce, that arp worth fiem l.ss te ll.w, at c;e CENTS AI'IKCK. A LAItGE LOT OF HAMBURG EDGINGS. SPECIAL KAItOAINS at 5c., fie , a yard. 8c , 'c, 10c. BI'JSCIATj notices. Venous Who are I'ast Fifty will rind Dr. Ken ncdy's Favorite Itemedy Just about the medi cine they need when they need a medicine nt all. The ten years which fellow that age nre full of dangers which de net threaten younger men and women. This preparation gives tone te the system, greatly expels Impurities and prevents thn outcropping of diseases the seeds of which may luvye been sewn In earlier llfe. Why net live out ull your days In health and strength. JlylO-lmdiw If you use porous pluttcrs the best and strong est ene made Is the Hep l'latter. They kill pain and strengthen the parts. A great many people suy se. 23c, dealers. (IS) UXnKltTAKJNtl. TJN mCHTAKi'N G. ' 8L.IVR0TE,ej UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, IiAlfOkBTSR, l'X. Personal attention given te all erdr.ra. Kvery thing In th Undertaking line furnished. lluvlng secured the services of u flrsl-classnte chanlc, 1 am prepared te de all kluds of Uphol stering at veiy moderate prices. All kinds of Furniture Upholstered. Give me a call. L. R. ROTE. latiin-tiu NEW BELTS. Tan Celer Alligator Belts, two straps, I(J apiece. White Canvas Kelts, two straps. We apleee. Special Bargains In Fine ipmllty Ian-Celer Alligator lielu.at 2Sc. apiece. TWENTY FIVE DOZEN FIXE ALL-LISEX GERMAN DAMASK TOWELS AT llKc APIECE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN J Fifty Dezen LADIES' WHITE LINEN II AND KKUCHIEFS, Hemstitched, l!K-luch hem, worth ive., at Viyie apiece. GHEAT INDUCEMENTS IN Oriental Laces I At 20c., 22c. and 2Je. a yard. UREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF OUK ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES. Elegant Embroideries reduced te Jl.Wi. I1.12K, $1.25 and $150 a yuru. NEW HAMHUItn NETS foryekes aud sleeves, 27 Inches wide, ut lie. and 23c. a yard. Twenty-five Dezen CHILD'S LACK COL LA KS, four styles, at 10c. apiece. Very cheap. One Let et PURE SILK HEAVY RLACIC SPANISH LACE FICHUS, worth $1.25, at 75e apiece. Al.crgeStockef White Pearl Buttens, White and Colored Ivery Buttens, Jersey and all ether desliable buttons, at the Lewest Prices. SASH RIHBONS VERY CHEAP. 3- All Orders by Stall will Recolve Prompt Attention. ASTRICH'S, Ne. 1 3 East King Street, LANCASTER, TA. Mattings, Oarpetw, Carpeta, Mattings, Mattings, Oarpets, Alie, LARGE LOT OF Carpets, Mattings, Mattings, Oarpets. WPilTE- COUNTERPANES Frem tnclatc Great Auction Pale In New Yeik, at 0.1c., 75e., $1.00 and up te J5.W. GOOD BARGAINS nt Yen will get letzger & Haugtunan's Cheap Stere, B 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Jr Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herso Hetel. OYVEKS .k HURST. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS. Having been unable te close out our stock in the required tirae iu order te make a change in our business, which wbb our intentien, we new glve notice that we shall continue en in our present line of business and shall open new goods from te-day which we shall offer at lowest cash prices. Thanking ene and all for past favors, we respectfully solicit a call in the future. Remeraber we have only ene price, and that the lowest. BOWERS & HU RST, NOS. 20 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Lancaster, Pa. .sii.YEnn-.iKi:, H. 7. KHOADS. ATTENTION ! We would call attention of purohasers te the very Que aud coin cein coin pleto line of moderate priced Ladiea' Geld Watches, very much In demand just at present, and we are well propared te meet that de mand. We also have Geld and Silver Watches in a great variety of styles and at the low prices brought about by the long dopreseion of the times. Our Nickel Watches at 85.00 are geed watohes for the money, and are going off very fast. We roeolvodtho ethor day a large Involeo of all the latest novel nevol novel tios in Silver Jowelry, Oxydized, etc, very pretty nnd worth soo seo soe ing ; would be ploased te have you call and soe them. H. Z LANCASTER, PA. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. UUVSKFUUfflSllJNU GOODS. HIE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY AT QTOKAUK O AI COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYER aecMya. 16 YYet Cbettnut itreet. LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, IIUOICS. B OOKS AND STATION Kit Y. J0FN BAER'S SONS, : OKI-Kit AT LOWEST PRICKS, Blank lloeUs, Writing Papers, Envelopes, Writing I'lnids ami Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel Tens, Lead l'encll, l'ocket Heeks, mil lloekn, Letter Heeka, itiul mi Atettiniut if Flue mid ataplu tjtutUnury. - AT TIIK 81C1N Of THIS 1SOOK.-JT0 NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. uevaEFViiinstiitm ueuiih. s UIKK'S CAIIPET UALIi. -13 AT- JOHN P. Ml S Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, (thTina LANCA8TEU 1A. GUOROEnENN ET T PRACTICAL ri.UMIlKlt.STKAM ANY) OAS KITTKIt. All orders promptly attended te. bntlsructlen BUuruntecd. Werk done at reasonable nrlces. NO.U5NOUT1IQUKKN6TKKET, JuneU-Stcd Lancaster, Pa. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! UEOI'ENINQ OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Lnruust and lleet Selected Line of Carpet ever ex. .i4vr.ia, an inu irumiiK jiiukl's in uuiii ..u j.ii'r.nii.i niiMM-ji.ft. i ii (r.r.i'i,i. Aii.unei ami uoiien uuuin r..vi .t am -r.ne. unu an iitiuiitit ei in- UUAl.N CAKl'KTS, DAMASK and VENETIAN CAKl'ET.s. HAM Biid CHAIN O.Wtl'r.TM e! our hlbllcillli tilts clly, HHUSbKI.h, TIIIIK own manufacture u Hix'cliility. bneclal Attention unld te UiuilumitaM urn of CUSTOM CAIU'KTM Alsearull Llliuef OILCLOTHS, KUUb, WINDOW BIlAllES.UOVfcULk-rS, AC AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. leba-udiw