r l . At? a'.,- 'S,' ,i- i '& b' , ,isJ-) P .f THE tAfrflA&TEff DAILY INTELIilGEyQEB, MOlfrDAY, JULY 27, 1885. Hi Vv t? .i ?.-? y-.'AM. 3 c ri r ' ls W'l n't .?r ;-W Wl IP ML Il"-Vw "Kf t , s' Umwm Wm mm lift! INTELLIGENCER. PUM-WHEO Kt Every Evening in the Year. (tjundayt Excepted) STEtNMAH & IIENSK1, lurrl l iriCMOCD a'.- '' &'-'-'-' - BUILDING, W. Corker CkktM Bquam, Lahcabtm, Pa. HAlLY-i'tn Cenlt a Week. Fixe Dellnri a , year or Fifty Ccnlt a Menth. Voltage free. ADVllKTISHitKXTS from Ten te Fifty Centt n Line. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, " (JHffht Jtefftf.) Published Every Wednesday Morning, i Twe Detlari a Year in Advance. if aOJlRKSPOKDENCBiettcited from every part effhettate and country. Oorreipendenti are re avetted te writ legibly and en one tide of the paper only and te tign their namet, net or publication, but in proof of geed faith. All anonymeut letter t will be continued te th e watte batket. Addrctsatl Lcltcnand Tclcgramtle THE INTELLIGENCER, Laweabtkr. 1'a. te be unafCected by any occurrence Hint did net personally concern himself, la dls pleased with the watch en tlie ground that It was beneath the dignity of the family. The prlnce ll.itly l-cfuscd te give away the brlde for this reason, and his royal mother endeavored te silence gossip by acting In his place. Manifestly this Is no way te cmuaik unen the matrimonial sea. Entrance en married llfe should at least be unclouded, let the future be what It may. The prospect for this pair docs net seem te be very in viting. Their union points the moral that royalty ,tee, has Its galling burdens. Hut It may he for them, nnd let us hepe se, that the darkest hour Is just before the dawn. me te neal my forgiveness and forgetfulnes'4 of all this poraennl wrong and inhumanity by Invoking Ged's nntiie as testimony of my loyalty anil dovetlnti te the pdyver whleh In lllcteif this wrong." l.tXVUtS'S UIWAT ASttttTtOS. $ljc mua0tcr Intelligencer. I LANCASTER, JULY 28, 1885. Where te Ilury Him. There seems te be a geed deal of un necessary discussion as te where General Grant's body ought te be buried : and since his family have approved his own choice of New Yerk, and the authorities there have cheerfully provided for his interment in Central Park, the controversy is waged with much earnestness, the New Toik journals of ceurse demonstrating that this was pre eminently the proper place and the press of all ether cities proving conclusively that this is of all places the most Improper. It does net require much discussion te prove the unfitness of Central Park as the burial place; nor Is there any room for reasonable doubt that if the peculiar servi ces and public relations of Grant nre te be considered in selecting the place of his in terment Washington should have been cho sen. Even it he should lie buried in New Yerk, as a citizen of the place, ene of its eViiieteriea and net the park ought te be his resjing place. rrliere is no merit in the sugges tion which this discussion has called out anew, that the government should build a sort of pantheon te receive the ashes of all its dead presidents; and that their temb3 ought te le side by side in seme well-guarded and sacred spot. As a place for curiosity-seekers te resort, such a ' collection of temb3 would no doubt have seme interest, but the common sense of our Democratic institutions favors the present plan of having our presidents buried where it may happen. They vpre citizens of the republic and shea be buried as such, in the neighborhood of their homes, as most of them have been. It is true that of the presidents graves Jehn Tyler's is unintuked,but suely the people of Richmond will net mu li longer let it re main se. Thofamiliesef all that came after tliej&jilready buried can easily afford te their own piivate feelings about g iulerment, well assured that 4Vf nrcsiiinnt such resnect will '&? In (tin vnnnlilin (lilt nn s te eccunv it will fail A7dlintviilh. ... sihp ?fcl.care for his ashes vViSEm regarutiT.,, ey ma no our; A Perturbed Contemporary. It seems te disturb our esteemed con temporary, the JVcie Ji'rn, that President Cleveland in his choice of words for a eulogy of Grant, in the executive preclama tien relating te the death of his predecessor, dldnotmake any reference te theso do de do fectsef Grant's chanicternnd the blemishes upenhls career, whicli the lNTKi.Liai:NCKii felt bound In truth te refer te in making cstimate of the dead general's place In his tory. It may have eccuncd te " seme (pilot but observant peeple " that the Ikteluekkcku has ti way of saying what It thinks and of trying te keep as close te the truth as possible, which it does net expect its esteemed contempora ries te appreciate or relish. In doing this It is (inite conscious thnt it presents " a striking contrast" with seme of its es teemed contemporaries. Hut it lias found that the world is wlde enough for both. A Aim) Who Never Abandoned the Irieit of Uecemlntf President of the United Stntca. Frem Want II. Lamcim' Itemtnlncenccs. Ambition was ene of the ruling character istics of this great man Lincoln from the cradle te the grave. When he was about It years of age, then at school, after mounting a stump In the school house yard (weeds I mean), at the tlme or the noonday recess, he dcclnlmed the sermen preached the day nrovleus bv an Itlnerant Methodist ureaclicr altneit verbathn. He astonished seme of the neighbors who hnpcned by clmnce or ntlior ntlier ntlior vlse te be present. One of tliem nsked him the question : " A1m, what de you expect te make ofyeursolf when you grew up te be a man?" He promptly replied: "I ex pect te be prosldent of the United Stutes be be bo fero 1 ille," The wrlter of these pages riding ever the nrnlrlnHef Illinois with lilm lenu venrs nan, traveling from ene county te another te at- In these days the pump plays n very large part In what Is sold for milk. Tun always oxcellout l'etmsylvnnin Scheel Journal which dees Its work in a most of ef of fectlvo way has been much strengthened by Its Improved department of literary criti cism, new in charge of Kev. J. Max Mark. Mis discriminating ability Is plainly te be seen in the August number. A notnble fea ture of the saine lssue Is the editorial demoli tion of seme of the Ill-natured and menda cieus critics of the school departments ei the state nnd the Journal. istittitiennl Ainendmcn 'is te have escaped general notice there has been passed by the legisla ture and is te be submitted te the people of Pennsylvania for their adoption or rejec tion a constitutional amendment the gist of which is that instead of counties contain ing 40,000 population being necessarily created into separate judicial districts, 00, 000 shall be the constitutional requirement. The amendment having passed two suc cessive legislatures, is new te be submitted te the ieeple. It is the first amendment that has get se far since the new constitu tion was adopted, and the result of its agi tation will be awaited with seme interest. Tlie Republicans seem te have over looked this issue at their state convention, for though tliey resolved en nearly every ether possible theme, they ignored it. The Democrats will also likely dodge it as "a local issue" in which the great mass of the people, who live in counties of ever 00,000 population have no immediate con cern. The peeple generally will favor it, as looking te a reduction in tlie number of judges, which was, it is new conceded en nil sides, unduly increased by tlie constitu tion of 1873. It is doubtful if in any event population is the best basis of judicial apportionment. Montgomery county, with nearly as much population as Berks, gets along with ene jtldge tQ Rerks' three. A great deal de pends upon the kind of men selected for judae; and the fault and the lemedy heie aijs with the people. "Wheu they fall te ex'ercKe a sound judgment constitutions nlene cannot help them. . .. The Recent Royal Marriage. If happy marriages are made in heaven, it becomes an interesting question te dis cuss the place where the nuptials of Princess Reatrice and Prlnce Henry of Rat tenberg had their origin. Cupid will cer tainly disclaim all responsibility, if the day of disagreement comes, for he was net con sulted in the making of the match. The union of these two scions of royalty illus trates hew far a state marriage may be canieil. The bride had perhaps never seen her lord and master befere tlie mar riage was agreed ujwn, and such a thing ns the nursing of leve's young ilame was out of the question, particularly as tlie groom prospective was unable te speak the lan guage of the princess. Henry must be possessed of a very com mon variety of intellect, since he has per mitted himself te reach man's estate with out mastering tlie English tongue. He might have known from like occurrences In the past tint English mntiimenial light ning was likely te strike him at any time. And if he had been a reader of history he would have learned that a knowledge of the English tongue gees a long way tewnnls mollifying tlie prejudices of tlie Hritish Parliament when the latter Is called upon , for? matrimonial grant. This marriage- seems te nave ueen satis factory te tlie queen chletly. There is none pitne naver et me umhwu-u --" union about ,it. Nothing Is heard of mauifesta mauifesta liens of tender regard between bride and groom. Tbcy seem te have simply accepted IJielr; fates without a murmur. Even the I'rince of Aval's, wlie migiu ue imppeseu Tiiesk who go West with tlie idea of quickly amassing a compctence lind their dream very quickly changed, even though tliey are prepared te put up with many In In In convenloncoHiind te work hard te acliiove their point. Tlie men who have succeeded in tlie West would preb.ibly have enjoyed as high n measure of success in the Kast, had tliey bout their energles te their work In the sanie manner in both plates, iliere is a creatdealefclai-trap written about the re sources or the boundless West, largelyin tlie interest of railroad companies ; but tlie lrezcu fact should be romembored that the adven turer te that Foctien must have seme means en which te ely bofero he departs, thither. Me must be prepired for nn entire ly new style or llfe, as te incessant tell, etc, and he mi"it make up his mind te obcliew many or tlie llttle contorts that go along with Kastern civilization. A correspondent of the New Yerk.Viin, writing from Dakota says : " The ene great evll liore is the scarc ity or weed nnd coal. A very llttle timber grows en tlie largest streams, ewned by a few lucky individuals, wheak enormous prices for miserable f,reen cotton weed, which makes very jwer foul. IT n man wants a lead or willow brush ern small poleliouiiist buy it. Ceal is shipped into tlie state, and ranges from $." te 510 per ten. It Is very ox ex ox pensivo te tlie homesteader, whose purse is olten empty, and whose winters are long and sovero. The only cheap fuel is hay and com stalks, nnd hundreds or lamilies have noth ing olse te burn in our Arctic-HUe winters. Anether treuble In newiy hcuiea regions is peer crejis and lack effruiL Yeu f-ometimes meet persons, born and raised here, who nover saw nil orchard in bloom or nn apple en n trce. Apples are shipped from tlie Kast and when tlie fanner gees te town, if he IKissIbly can, he buys (Ive or ten cents' wertli te take home te the children. Hoinestorthcm jew w lint apples nre when tliey see thorn." Vsnnrn f:u;ts Unit eiiL'lit te lx considered Thiifw,!., i,.. i,n Pfiwtnrn 1'irinrtr bnfore be c',runincs te becemu u denizen or tlie far ueter.i West. leve has a language of its ininl ilinennrts. was told bv him roeoatodiy that he did net recollect the lluie when he did net bellove that he would at seme day be president. It scomed te lilm manlfest des tiny. "I will get thore," he would say, seemingly In the fullest conlldenco of real izing his prediction. In tlie year 1317 the humble Individual wlie writes these pages left his nnilve slate, Virginia, and soltled InDanvllle, 111. Hhort Hhert Hhort lvnlter his arrival thore the circuit court for . .. ,.... llial COUIliy IllOU illiore wuru in miuuuiuiru nt tills court many lnwyers trein tlie different parts et the states or Illinois and Indiana ninny of whom afterward becnnie very dls dls tinguiHlied men. Lincoln was the great character, the contre of the greatest attrac tion. When he came te speak borero the Jury he created the greatest sensatien nmeng tlie peeple, and it wan with difficulty that the nmuil rniilil be restrained In their enthusi asm. I afterwnrdB found out that this was thocase throughout tlirt wliole circuit, that thou embraced fourteen counties. ms. mncei.n'h opinie.v. After this, during tlie following winter at Springfield, a very large parly was given at Mr. Lincoln's residence. Heiug Inviied I at tended, and after liehig introduced by Mr. Lincoln te Mrs. Lincoln Mr. L. having left us In conversation 7 remarked te lier that her husband was a great lavorlle in tlie Las Las tern partorthestnto, where 1 hail been step- "Yes," she replled, "lie Is a great fivorlte overywhore; lie is te be president el tlie I'liued nlaics seme nay. 111 mm " i..nj..Sni se I nover would have married lilm, for you can see he is net pretty: but lixik ut lilm! Don't be leek llkolie wemu miiKen uiag uiag nlllcent presldnnt?" 'Mngnlllcent" Homewhat staggered me, but thore was, without appearing iingallnut, lint ene reply t make U tills twjltiteil quos ques quos tlen. I innde It, but did se under a mental but slllen pretest, for 1 am free te admit tiiat lie did net leek premising for Hint olllce, and, en the ether hand, te me he looked about ns unpromising n caudhlate as I could well Imagine tlie American people were ever like ly te put forward for that olllce. At that tlme 1 felt convinced that Mrs. Lincoln was running Abraham ever Ills proper instance In tliatrace; I did net thoroughly knew tlie man then ; afterward I never saw tlie tlme when I was net willing te njioleglzo for my misguided secret pretest. Truly, apioar apiear apioar unces are often deceptive. I have learned since, with bltter oxperienco, that the most polished and refined appearing geiitlcmeu are net the wisest rulers of a nation. Mrs. Lincoln from that day te the day of ills inauguration nover wavered in her lallli that her heies In tills respect would be realized, and, se faras I knew, since ills deatli no ene of the nanie of Lincoln has evor liecu vacfclnated te prevent tliodangers Incidontte grappling Willi oxecuthe olllce. In all tlme past nnd te coine he was nnd will Ix the great Lincoln. A Careful Man. from the New Yerk Hun. Jenes "Have you heard lrem your wlfe since slie has been in the country?" Smith "I get a (hie) letter this morning. Klie cautions me te ha careiul about drinking (hie) ice woter." .Tenos "Yeu nre careful, aren't you?" Hinitii "very (Jiie) vorycareiuu' A Thlrtcen-Yenr.OM Drlile. Miss Douglass, daughter of the register Of doeds of Jacksen county, N. C, attended a festival at Wobster (Saturday night with a young mu named Wutts. Tliey left the festival, presumably for home, at an early hour. Instead of going home tliey dreve te Hylea, several inllesdlstnnt. whorethoy were married. Tlie girl Is only 13 years old. She get the llcense by filling nut tlie form horself in her father's olllce. The bridegroom Is 20 years out. tin Turk De Chicken. Frem tlie Texas SlftliiKS. Colored Culprit Y'es, sab, I tuck de chicken. I was gwlncter nfnke seme chicken ple, and 1 tuck de cook lioek and read de dlrccshuus, and hit says : ' Take ene chicken.' lilt don't say buy ene chicken, or lwrryone chicken, but lilt says, tnkoeuo chicken. lilt don't say whose chicken ter take. se I Jess tuck de fust ene J could lay my ban's en. 1 fullered le dlrcckshuns,Kab, in de book. Innumnlii Demount Nothing milder can dcscrllie tlie modem iillllctleiis which hundreds of the best nnd nt blent peeple suircr. OvcroTcrllen of tlie bruin, gicat mental cccllement mid perpluxlilK busi ness, combined or prparafe, exhaust physical nnd ncrve powers faster than nnluie rcctiprrnte them, unless tlie chasm of Insomnia Demens can he covered and tlie cuiilllliiluni of sleep ic- stored. Tlie will Is powerless. Narcotics inn slew suicide. Ordinary Rllmiilnuls have such perccntiigcsi of deadly poisons lis Inllnmethe bleed, congest the ilellcate Internal organs and mnke nmlters worse. Nothing but a prompt prescription of Merry's l'c Malt Wiiiskkv can meet the tllfllculty and defeat the demons. It calms tlie mind, seethes the nerves and feeds iintiire with nn nbundaiice of nltiogpneus car bon te overbalance uxccwiveoxhaiistlen, se thai ivnrefiit health nnd nresticrlty relijn wherode- inenlucnl destruction yawned borero. Tlie best doctors and chemists strongly lecemmend It. Can be had of any lcllable grocer or druggist. A QUESTION AHOUT Brown's Iren Bitters AN9WKIIE1). The question has probably been nsked IIiiiiis uiun u nun's, new ran urewir mill iinieis i euro everything!" Well, It doesn't. Hut It does cun) any dlsense ler which n rrputnble physician I fliiiim piuRriiuu jifcim. I'uysicinns luct'Kiiiy" Iren ns tlie best roslerntlvn agent knwn te thn pnifcsslnn, and Inquiry of any lending chemical linn will nubstnntlatn the asseitlen thnt there nre mero prepnrntteng of Iren than of any ether substnnce used In medicine. This shows con. cluslvely that Iren Is acknowledged te be thn most lmpertnnt factor In successrul medleat practice. It Is, however, n remarkable fact, Unit prier te me inscevei-y or jimiwivs imi.-n im TK1LS noperfectlysatlsractery Iren combination Brown's Iren Hitters nrtWreW eeu,. cnuse hendnehe or preduce constipation nil otherlren lllttorsde. Ilrnwn's Iren llllteineines Indigestion, biliousness, Weakness, Dyspepstii, Mahirin, Chills and Knvers.Tlreil Keeling, (Jen end Debility, I'nlii In thn side, Hack or I.linhs, lleadaehuanil Neuralgia for nil tliceulliiiPiits llrewn's Iren Bitters ..teAmi'ft a liilnutn. Mke all ether thorough medicines, tt acts slowly. When taken by mm the llrst sym sym tern of benefit Is renevicil energy. The muscles then become tinner, the digestion Improves, tlie bowels inn netlvii. In trnmrti thn eirect Is gener. ally meiti rapid nnd marked. The eyes begin nt oneeto brighten : Urn sktn clears up; healthy color conies te the check t nervousness illsap penrs ifuiictloniildcrangcnienUbeceiiiii regular and If a nursing mother, abundant sustenance Issupplled for tlie child. Uemcmbrr, llmnns Iren flitters Is the OM.V Iren mediclne that is net Injurious. J'hytlcUint and DrugqW rce rce emmcndil. 'Die lienulue hits Trade Murk and n ii. jid red lines en wrapper. TAKI. Ml UTIir.lt. sep3lydA.w(2) DUX UVODH, D ULSS GOODS. HAGER &, BROTHER SUMMER DRESS GOODS Summer Silks, Surahs, Tricotiue, Peulards, Pongee, Grenadines, Nun's VeilingB and Albatross. Linen Lawns, French Salines, American Stithies, Ihillsli CIell.s, ClinniliriiyOiiigliains, Zephyr Ginglinms, Tniliaii Cleths, Persian Lawns, Iiiilinii Mull, Tiiiue Wells, French Nainzoelf, Enirllsli Nivinzoelc. -llfHAK AND NKRVOUS MEN WhestltTcr from Nervous and Physical Debil ity, Impotence, Kxliatisted Vitality nnd I'reinn I'reinn ture Decline, nnd seek Terfect llestonitten te Health, Full Manhood and hexmil Viger with out Htemaeh Driiggliig, enn ckiitaihlv obtain It In llni "SIAItsTllN IIOI.U.S." Dl-eases of the I'nMtnte (llatiil, Kidneys nnil iiinuiicr, eueciii ally cured without lnstruiiicntH. Kndersed by thousands who have lieen cuied. Adopted In hespltuls and by physicians In Kurope und America. . . - VAKinCKT.K cured without surgery. Scaled Treatise nnd Testimonials free. Address MARSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, Ne. 48 West nth Street, New Yerk. mnyl!)-lyced&w Embroideries and Laces. Embroidered Swiss Robes. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Lisle and Silk Gleve3, Hosiery and Gauze Underwear. rA MUTATION HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. A Campaign (llieu Anny. In the campaign of 1SSI the two candidates for goveruerlna "pivotal" Western Slate arraign ed for a series of Joint discussions. Keth men were popular, both of line appearance and wet e se ell matched In mental lorce nnd ns oniters thnt the contest between them premised te be a magnificent one. Fer several weeks the sculcs balanced nvculy. Hut ene day the brilliant Itepnbllcan cnndldate enme up oiling, lliiscemedoveixeinonnd speke luberedly. The next day he was even Ies etrcc live. Later he wns compelled te nsk his oppo nent for a postponement of certain appoint ments, which wns grunted, lleforetho camimlgn ended he had abondened the Held altogether. Meantime the Democratic candldntucnntliincd his cuuvns, sccmliig te grew stronger, cheerier and mere eirectlve with each succeeding week. Ile wns elected. One evening In December w bile entertaining ccvernl gentlemen he said : "1 will tell you acumimlgn secret which gaie me the election. With thoeieiiliigoi my cam paign I began caring Ter my liver. 1 knew that u disordered nr torpid liver meant dulltiisjs and possible sickness. 1 took something every day. When my opponent begnn falling I knew his iniiibletobehls liver mid fiilt llkn piescrlblng for htm, but feared IT I did se he might beat me' I glow Btienger as the campaign prngtessed, erten making two spteches a day. Kven my voice, te my surpilte, did net full me once. All because WnrmT's safe euro Kept me In A 1 trim." Ux-liovcrner .luceb of Kenliieky, nlwi madencnmpalgn tour under precisely similar clrcumsUiiices and says he kept up under the exhausting strain by uae of the same means. Jlechetter Union. OF THE HEART CAN BE CURED by the use of Ml. OKA VI TDK. It bus long hern a Heart Disease, In alt It OKAVKS' IIKAIIT II KG U I. A a recegnlieil n-iueny ier Its forms, .Nervousness, Iimmlrcd Energy unit iteiitul N KX.T 1)0011 TO TIIK C0U11T IIOUHK. FAHNESTOCK'S. Kuciillles, DysjiepstB, Indigestion, Ulseiisesoiuie Htemnchuiid llewels. A clergyman or Clay City, Intl., says the Heart Itrgulater Is Ued's lllcssliig hleeplessneMs, tesufferlng hiimantty ! per llettle, (I fur S.", nt DrngglsU. Send te K. K. IMS AI.I.S, Cambridge, Mass.. for fi-ee pamphlet en Heart Disease, etc. () (W JA KK, HUKB AND KI'KKDY OOKK. Why ci O ItUlTUnK, VAIllOlKJELlIUIldSrBClALDlBBASlW. can Jiu) IT lssalil l.jjlfl n..H nn, licttnr than the own, and tliatTr(;lera or anCctien. This longue as uneri-j,rIn s u0!arIce for thought inlRht console -jlcK ,ini,i0 te leve match. (tunc, net the defect of her husband iir' sneak Kngllsh. Hut It was net i It is often tlie uest kind or geed te have been born a princess. Tvtn. nirxiii.'ns Uum.r.Y Waiiniiii. who is beginning te rolate in tlie Atlantic Ills ox ex ox lerlcnccs in a horseback riile tlireugh Wostern North Carolina, leuiul what most travelers In tlie Seuth discover, that the peeple generally down that way have net yet niastered tlie scionce of culslne. He pays n doserved coinpliment, howevor, te the coekory of l'hiladelphia, which has vastly impreveil of Inte. At ene place he discovered a geed hotel, established by I'hiiadelphlans, and he remarks: "Thore is this te be said about Philadelphia-anil It will go far in pleading ler it In the lest day against its monotonous rectangularity and tlie liabel- Uke ambition or Its publie bidding that wherever its inllucnce oxtenils there will be found comfertablo lodgings nnd the luxury of an undeniably excellent culslne. The vislble seal that Philadelphia sets en its enterprise all through the Seuth Is a geed hotel." In Persian courts the testimony of ene man is eimal te that or two women. Thore seem te be seme foeuion thore worthy of the wemen sullragtsts' steel. PERSONAL. Ditivnn llAin trotted Maud S. In 2:11 en tlie Cleveland track en Saturday. Kx-Sr.NATen (lonneN, orGcergio, says he nover speculated in Wall street und never get poluters lrem Gould. Anen nisiiei IIyan has administered con firmation during the Inst ten inenths te 22,000 persons In the arclidlocese ei Philadel phia. Ohaiiiman II. V. Jeni:s says or Clpyo Clpye land "I am very well satislieil with him me Tar and think he has mnde a geed begin ning, aud that he is honest," Willii: HrnAOUi:, son or Ithode Islaiid's ex-governor, has proved himself n chip of tlie old block by running away with his father's soeeuil wire's sister and marrying her. Emii.ii Kela, the novelist of realism, ie. nies that his works are meant te be simply nccurute sketclies ; he nays ids work if net a sories or tableaux for tlie artlstie world, but a psycholegic study or passion. Dii O T. Hucbner, or luiKister, nnd Mr. Jehn's. Menn, et Maner, have been ro-ap-peinted by the educational ilojiartment "state directers" or the Mlllorsville Nermal sclioe', in accordance with the recommendations ei the stockholders. UuTiiciueni) IJ. Hayks suggests that tlie Orand Army olthe llopublle build n menu menu iiient te mark Grant's burial place in New Yerk. The suggostlen would have lnore weight ir it catne frotuasetirco less tainted than a fraud benollelery. MAnvis Uie eoniineuftst man's naine in France, w here, as in Italy, the custom pro pre yalls of giving the Virgin's name ten boy, lu 'eonlunctieii with a distinctively inale npiwi npiwi latieu. Thus Huge was Victer Marie, and the Inte pepe was Glevaunn Marie. Afler Mary coine In order orrreiiuenoy, heuis, Jeseph, Charles, Henry, Jehn, Francis, Peter, Paul, Julius, Mnurioe, Antheny, Kugone, hee, Victer, Augustus, Edward, Ernest and Geerge. Mieiiaku Davitt, Uie Irish patriot, says: " I have determined that I will uever sit in an English Parliament. Firteen years age I was soiitenccil In the name or the quoen te a term ofsen-ltudo, which is new explriug. 1 cannot porfenu an act widen would compel Slarrlnges In Middle Age. Frem the Philadelphia Press. The marriages of the iniilillo-aged are sub jects ei joke for all the world, especially ler young people, who, arrogant in the certainty or beauty, nnd youth and enthusiasm, sui sui pese that tliey held the tltle deed te all thn joy and leve In the world. They greatly mistake. The man who has carried braVely te middle-age tlie consequences or ills first whim or passion, who has grown lu wisdom, inllucnce and strength, ham pered by a silly, vicious or stupid wife, throws into tlie leve or his later llfe nil the force of his mntured intellect and tastes, all the starved, solitary hunger for true companionship of his life. Een when no such deep feeling enters into the inarrl.ige ofmiddle-agodmeii and women, they bring te it, II ei me gcniie class, as a ruie, n hiiicure esteem, habits of control of temier, thoughts and tongue, nnd theso wider, sweeter, mero cliaritable views which advancing years al most ilievltably bring te sensible, educated peeple. A woman In n second mnrriage cel cel ilem Toels as a young girls does, that her hus band Is bone of her bone, und bunce thnt his defecla nre a personal hurt te herself. Slie always stands, se te speak, a llttle oil' from him, and views him ulth an ndectletinU', amused criticism. She has learned by this time that they, as Mrs. Oliphnnt calls men, are te be maile happy, humored and led by certain delicate wise handling, nnd she usually knows the art or it. Tlie husband, in this case, brings in nil the oxperience nnd the gentleness with which he lias learned te real nil women. In short, if thore is less ;n in Inte marriages, thore is usually w mera common sensu nun iiauitiiai Cajenue Tepper Clime., from the neighborhood el Cayenne In llrttlsh liuliiun. It IsiiHtfinulaiit without being lu any resM'etiistrengthiner. Seme medlciiUH h.ieugrd dual of Cayenne pepper In thorn In connection wllhethcrui-tleles, unit the folks wlie taketheui think they nre receiving strength while they am really belngenlystliualaU'd. 'J he by nuaekH, wnen you And In Dr. Wright the only iikuu 'iK.n'iiii iii l'l.ll'nti-liihliL who inakuH n specialty of the nbove diseases and cvr.s them t CciiKSfiUAnAhTKKD. Advick rRKE, duy ana even ing. Strangers can be treated and return home thosameday. omcesrlvale WK1(JITf Nn.Hl -S'erUi Ninth street, nbove lluce, I. O. Ikix H73. l'hiladelphia. lnn2J-lydAw run i Ol' KVKUV UESUKII'TION ATO'f.8, 1ft, 1?, IS, IS, 20, 2.1 OTS. UP. SUMMER UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Gents andChildrer SUIIER HOSIERT-frieat Quantities at Leav Prices. Jerseys ! Jerseys ! I Jerseys 1 1 1 LAW! K STOCK, AM. SIZKS, KOIl LAMKS AND CIUI.DItK.V at SOe , T5c.,$I.Ml, Jl I tiw,ti.u),$s.wut. , 11.50 11.75. OLANHU'AHF. n KJIlds MARTIN. Queensware patient feels worse than liefere. Ill nun's Iren Hitters Is nee lrem uiycnue pepper, unu tains the bet tonics, tegctlier w Ith thn mir liable preparation of Iren known te in ence. Tins druggUta nil Mil It. yn'- Isll- SVKCIAJ. SOTIVES. lniicfr pelltcnes equallzeu. hut the chances for happiness are ' Treud of. 1'cet tT nemincAuw iiirn i"iVliiil'v nbln tun mi... I.. ...Mm., ,.r u3Ui!MKy tinie, isa . - :: . . """" r". rrjstnatius 4nti aitul tiMienLueu lltn lilitli liminvil u n tMMvj linn in ntaeui iiiu tlift iiinwi v nv the largest shoe In tlie country, her nuuiber belng U enty-nlncs. Her shoes liave always been made te order, and until recently In her own state, but new that Miss Fnmile Is old enough te go into society, her fattier lias had n handsome pilr or kid tops manufactured in this city, and the shoemaker who constructed tliem lias them en exhibition in bis show window en Jehn strcet, where they attract great attention und elicit many expressions of admiration. The material or which the shoes are made would have been sulllclent te manufacture eight pair or ordinary ladles' shoes. Tlie soles nre cork and the shoes nre button tops. The length from stein te stern Is 19 Inches nnd the breadth of beam is 7J inches. Tlie "waist" or the shoe Is 18J inches, tlie instep measurement ll$ Inches, und the lull 111 Inches. The teti or the shoe, which comes up te the calf or the leg, measures 20)4 inches in circumreronce. The heels are Bj inches wide and -1'f Inches long. Four chamois skins were used te line the shoes, and they cost Mr. Mills $15, beslde the freight charges te Handusky. Mr. Mills Is a well-to-de farmer, nnd Miss Fannle Is n pretty blonde, weighing ICO pounds, and of ordinary height. Teenier1! llegutta n Vreud. It has been discovered that the Teenier regatta which was held In Pittsburg, last Monday was a hippodrome, and that seme glaring frauds wero perpetrated en the pub pub leo by the management, Gaudaur, of St. Leuis, Ueleated Teomer In the professional rnce, the tlme being 10m. 32s., tlie fastest en record by several seconds. This scrved te allay suspicion, and until Saturday the pub pub leo bolievod the race had been reweif en the square It Is new discovered that the turning buoys wero moved from their origi nal positions und tlie ceurse mateilully shortened. This work is alleged te have been dene by the inauagers of the regatta. It Is also salil that Teomer threw his nice te Gaudaur and was u tuirty te the frauds. Tlie managers found that tliey wero going te leso money en the regatta und reserted te the peel box te get even. Volz, T comer's backer, made a "blulP'tlint he would glve f 1,000 for any ovidenco or fraud. The Sports man challenges lilm te put up the inoney, and guarantees te preve nil the allegations stated te be true. Nelther Teenier nor the managers el the regatta can be found. It Is said that the f2,000 in purses wits nover put up, and that se far only J500 has been paid te the winners of the liilibrent races. Of this amount Gaudaur rocelvod f-Oa A Sensible Girl. Frem the Chicago Tribune. "ills pants alarm me se," the nialden said (rererrlng te her pocdle, which nn unruly eew a chase had led) us she walked with Fitznoedlo. "Are they tee tight V the untaught FiUroplied, his indignation rising. (He thought themaldeu's mind he occupied, and her soliloquizing), Sharply she turned, und in her pretty head licr eyosfelewed Uke a manner's: "Fllwodne man se ignorant," oho said, "he uses 'pants' ler 'trousers'l" l'erMins Who are lint Piny will find Dr. Ken nedy's Kavorlte Iteniedy Just about the mi ill cine they need when Ihev ncedaniedlclneat all. The tea years which fellow Hint age ure full of dangers which de net Uneaten younger men and women. This preparation gives tene te the system, grently expels Impurities und prevents the outcropping of dlx-nse the seeds of which may have been sewn In earlier life. Why net live out all your days la health and strength. JlylO-lmd.Vw Thk public Jecks net a genuine remedy fjir skin ilirw-'OJirs In Glenn's sulphur soap. " llilrs llnlr Dye," black or brown, lllty lenis. Jj.T-lwdeed.Vw I hut taken ene bottle of DIE. UUAVKS' IIKAUT HKUUI.ATOIl for lleait Disease and nndit.ill I ceulddeslie. A. A. Ilolbreok, Wor Wer cister, SIas. Free pamphlet of P. K. ingalls, Cambridge, Mass. Jl.iw per bottle nt druggists GHINA HALL New Open, a Large Variety el Cheap TABLE GLASSWARE. Alse, u Sew l.tiie "f BROWN STEW PANS, MIXING BOWLS, JELLY POTS, &e. ag- PIULK'9 Vi:uv I.OW.1J DON'T FAIL TO M-.K TI1KHK liOODS I'.K- i'ekk PunciiAsinu. High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST BUNO STREET, R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court IIouse, Lancaster, Pr. c IIKAP STORE. Carpets and Mattings, AT METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S, FKOM I.ATB AUCTION HAI.KS AT MnttlngB, Carpeta, Carjeta, Mattings, Mattlnga, Carpets, VKUY LOW PKIUKS. Carpets, Mattings, Mattings, Carpeta. Alse, LAItUK LOT OF WHITE- COUNTERPANES, Frem the late Oicnt Auction Sale In New Yeik, nt Wc., 75c, UOOD JIAUOAl.SS ut 11.00 and up .1" W-(". Yeu will get letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. ltetwiKin the Ooeiwr Heuse and Serrel llorse Hetel. IOWKKH .t HU1LST, 26 and 28 North Queen Street. ONE PRICE ! THE LOWEST ! NEW GOODS ! LA.NUASTKlt. PA Out Doer Sports. Vt 1th the opening of the season of outdoor sports comes thn tlme or trouble ler 111" peer lutlius nf Hay Fever nnd Itese Celd. Fer them Ibmers have no odor, and the summer llttle or ue beauty. Te siiuir, Biieeze nnd wlpn their wvepliiK eyes for three or four successive month, this is their pitiable portion Theto Is no help tn set vnynces, tliure U no help In Iiluli innuntalniilr. Hut there isa iiesliivu eiiieln Kly's i leaui Isilm. Try It. If jeh continue te Niilfer It U liccau-0 ynu neglect a remedy nrt suie as 11 Is cheap and pIcntMiil. Jylt'imleed.Vw f:eLUiC9i't LInuld llecf Tonic Is adapted fur females In delicate health, den't; no ether. Ot ill Heists. admirably Lil- JyiS-lwdced.tw ji i.i ci:i. i.asi:u v.i. cimu l.VV 4 .t .SMk. A l.W... r.ll.l.l. uiimiii-VH ... Iiuuiirea ctmiiivt .......(...r.u . ul I nil, b-f'-1 -. HAIUDlA.l O ir.i.i.'. , hTOHK. pi: fi.oe PKi; CIUAU T7ititsT.ni.Ass neAiiniNO. 12 Together with the eholce or rooms en the Unit or second fleer. 8mpusi.cd by none In the city. Call en or nddres,. Tnlile boiiidcrsiicceliunod.ited. nil-tld w ANTKD. A Yeung Man te Learn the Drug Business. Address lu writing: . .. .,... "PHAHMACIST," iNTELtiaKucKii OyricE, Luucister, Pa. yKVANS FLOUIC " LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elcijant llread. Fer sale by Urocera generally, Levan 8s Sens, MorehantMillora, Olllce: 17 NORTH PltlNOKST. aprtM-md A TLANT10 CITY- The Chester County Heuse IS NOW OPEN. Comferlnble, houiellKe, situated verj' near the seu, with extended iiiiirziw upon tluve eeruu lieuts. This IIouse bus lenir been known us n most plciwint summer letreiit. a,, Jiinel 2iud J. KF.1M X 80.NH. GAlNT-KAPHAEIiAVINK. ' INFORMATION. ThoSalnt-ltnphaelVlnehaiadellclou8flnvoiir link lu tne imnciiHU eiuea in iiusim iiusim Neith and Henth Amurlca, lireat iiHiuln. India, nnd no en. Thunuaii tit V exported annually Is sullletciit pioer et itsstubllliy nnd Btaylni; powers, while ler the real connoisseur thete Is ue wlne that can bu cousldeiod Its '"ia-ThoRiilnt-Uaphael WlneCninpiuiy, Valence, Uepartmontef Uie Drome (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, flS-tld NO. Ol EAST KlNU BTUEKT. M- AOKIHA AND KHKUllY WINES -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. " 11. E. BLAYilAKF.lt, Aeknt, KtfUibltshea vpa. Ne. 2) East Kike Stiiket. rbl7-tfd CO A I.. Bit. MAHTIN, WHOLKDALBAKDIlKTAlt. Dealer in All Kinds of Lncikr and Ceal a-YAnn: Ne. 4M North Water and Prince, strwta ubove Lemen. Umcnster. n3-Ivd JAUMUAKDNKKS & JKKl'KP.lKS, COAL DEALERS. ()ri('KH: Ne. 13 North tjueen slreet, and Ne. UU North Pi Ince street. Yam: North Prlnce street, near UendliiK UevaU LANCASTKU, PA. auglMfd tOAU M. V. B. COHO, S30 NOIITII WAT Kit STIIKET, Lancaster, Pa., WUOLESALB AMD KETA1L DSALKIl IN LUMBER AND GOAL. OjHBOTlOW WITH TUB TELKPHONIO r.ICIIAHOII. D Ofic: Ne. SW NOIITII WATKH I01J'i-lVU YAnD STIIKKT u UMtKllTAKIXU. NOKHTAKINO. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, Laxeaster, 1'a. Persenal attention plven te all orders, thlni? In the Undertaklng Une furnished. Every .... ..i. . .,..'.... ...i iii.. u.rv ph. iifii nrsieiass ime chaulc, 1 nm nrepuri'd te de all kinds of UpUeIj iif luniltuie lante-tm verv mndei-ate nilces. All kinds el Unhelstered. Ulve me a cull. R. ROTE. STOVKK. pOOlt, WuiTB&G'KKKNOUOll. BANKERS. Uoncspeudeneo Invited. MKSIllEUSOP TIIK MIW YOltK STOOK B. CUANllEANll PltOl'ltlKTOUS OP POOU'.S MANUAI.OPAll.WA. 45 Wall atroet, New Yerk, oetl-lydood WATC1IMM. JtC. . ULOUKH AND JEWKliltY. ITT-ATOIIKS, GREAT REDUCTION IN P1UCE3 OP WATCHES, CLOOKH AND in Ainu. jjjvVEUlY.nt LOUIS WEBEll'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North dueen Street, nnaiin nil v Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depet. Correct time nt neon dally from Wiulilnsten. DtJ. Watclieaaud Clocks jvpalied, reeiiliiteii and udj listed. U-ai-Iyd TUOUdHT AND nly HeiMirjiiHB YELLOW PKi BTOHK. TTAl'PY 11 T,iluie.e.minlv deperiilnif, at liAUTMAN'd YELLOW F1IOW KKHKCOA C1UAU CVT.Tj AT KEiaAUT'H OLD WINE STOUE -reu- Listen's Extract of Beef. riMKIST IX TUB WOULD. Kstnbllliea.lT8S. II. E.BLAYilAHEH, aBu. felJ7.U4 Na29Ee3tKtn(8t. .Ilivr ei'LNI. D New Snllnes New ItntNtcn, New Perniltv, New I'lintn. Iteiiin ait in I in tun Klauuel, I'leuaut e.uullty n low as fc. per yard. KeiunmilH In Miiellu, bcsl ijn i'n i,l4 jh r yrtid. I.adle-i' italbili;an Ibie, extra geed, n bargain at 2.1c. Our f0. Ceii-el, Me Kiiuu, heals nuy thliiB for Hear and Cum Curt that N elleied nnyiihi-re. .Men'rt Hiilauudiiiil Mill Is at Mk-., unrth iiKie.it ileal mere. Yeu "111 my senfli'i' havlnc trlul them. Olheis hae done se. Men's l!.ilbii.iu I'lidelshlrls, M'lyllne uud eiy Unlit, all l7.es, leui; audshett sleecs. BOWERS & HU RST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - Lancaster, Pa. HtlXKUWAllK. H. mieADs. ATTENTION ! We would call attention of purchasers te the very flne and com plete line of moderate priced Ladies' Geld Watehes, very much lu demand just at pressnt, and we are well propared te meet that do de mand. We also have Geld and Sllver Watehes In a great variety or styles and at the low prices brought about by the long dopression of the times. Our NIckel Watches at 85.00 are geed watches for the meney, and are going off very fast. We rocelvod the ether day a large involce of all the latest novel- ln Silver Jowelry, Oxydizcd, ote., very pretty and worth see seo soe would be ploased te have you call and see thorn. ties -fell- 7 LANCASTKlt, PA. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. hooks. B OOICS AND 8TAT10NKKY. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Fluitls and InliS, OPFKIl AT LOWEST PUICKS, Hlnnli Koolis, Writing rapers, Envelopes, Wrilin HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Stiel Pens Lead Pencils, Pecket Heeks, lllll Poefes, Letter Heeks, aud an ARnortment el Fine and ' Staple HUitlencry. - AT THE H1UN OK TIIK IIOOK.-M NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. S jie vxKtiiMMsii i mi ti mum. IIIUK'.S OAKPKT IIAI.I CARPETS! CARPETS! KEOl'ENINU OP SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. vn nrn new nrenared te show the trade the I JUKest nnd llest heleeted I.lan of carpet ever ex, hlblledln Udcrtv. WllIONHl VELVETS, all the Tr.idlnK Makes of IIODY AMV.M'KbTltY lllll hSr'li Til IKK-PI.V, AllViMilaiid Cotten Chain KXTllX 8UPKKS, nnd all iialllle of I.N. iiiiin t'AilPETO ilAJlAsKuad VENETIAN OAKPET.S. 11AU und CHAIN eAltl'KTH of our nwiwimniifnetiilOttJ ecallty.Sneclil Attention nald te the ManuluetiiioefCUS.TOM CAIIPET3. -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. teUS-SmdAvr i ,' I