Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 28, 1885, Image 2

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.INTELLIGENCER
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LAHOAMia, PA.
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Year or Fifty CerUt a Menth. Voltage Fret.
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WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER,
(Eight Paget.)
Published Every Wednesday Morning,
Twe Dellar! a Year In Advance.
lORRESPOTfDKXOKielicited from every part
nnJtate and country. Correspondent are re-
qutU.ti write legibly and en one tide of the
paper only; and te tign their name, net for
publication, but in proof of geed faith. All
nnonpmeui letter will be cemlgncd te the watte
batkc.l
Addra I nil Letter t and Telegramtte
THE INTELLIGENCER,
LAHCA9TKTI, l'A.
muacitcr iJntclligcuccr.
LANCASTER. JULY US, 1885.
( Publishing Bad Nevels.
The ever-production of bad novels or
tlie fnex that almost anything can find a
publisher has nevcr been better Illustrated
than in the case of Admiral Perter, of the
navy. Having fallen into the sere and yel yel
lewlcaf , with little te de and less te think
of in his profession he has simply given
up his declining years te the production
win tlie form of novels of the most un
mitigated rubbish put into piint dming lc
cent years.
And yet this dreary stuff, without an
idea between its cevers, has found pub-
' Ushers who have been willing te send it
' forth with their honored imprint. In the
ene case the Admiral's maiden attempt
at fiction his se-called novel was much
, longer than any recent work, and mere
4, Juiceless and stupid than any recent or
, remote.
' The weakness of these se-called literary
' attempts may be imagined by the follow
ing et'tiniate from the New Yerk Sim,
where eyen; weik 'a given careful oxami exami
liatiejnnd reading, nn&jiasscd upon with
-. -' intelligence and fairness : "If blunt, un
gracious speech be positively i.reded te
awaken adequate compunction Ifttliq
admiral, we must tell him that the print
ing of his cheap, amorphous compositions
was a grevieus waste of ink. Neither in
respect of substance or style have tiicse
puerile effusions a trace of merit te justify
their inllictlen en the reader. They se
without form and void. The se-called
"adventures" of "Harry Marline" would
bankrupt the publisher of a dir.ie novel
scries, and the "romance" entitled "Allan
Dare and Ilebcrt le Diable" produces en
the stomach the unpleasant effect of a
concentrated extract of the Police Gazette,
disUycd amid the spasms of delirium tie-
itien te the efforts of the callow
irunngs or literature tlie reading world is
te be given everything that the senile can
write, it i3 certainly time te ask what pro
tection publishers give te readers, cr what
assurance the public has that it is net con
ferring its patrenage upon the products of
a kindergarten or a home for indigent old
nuv it Is high time that tlie press fel-
ldweatlie example set by the Sim and de
neunced thebatkand useless books ground
out every year simply because publishers
can get pay for thm as se much job print
ing. The Cholera In .Spain.
It will be noticed that the cholera epi
demic shows no signs of abatement in
Spain, the list of daily deaths crawling up
at times very nearly te 1,000. The Ferran
system of inoculation has ln.en tried and
found wanting, and in some place's people
are trying te keep their spirits up by sweet
music's charms. The music god travel
ing in company with death presents
iau incongruous sight, but it points
'P-' moral mat a sunny Heart and cuy
. ... . '
'irits are the liest feil3 te eFr reany
nse. The cholera, viewed from this
distance, seems an unimportant foreign oc
currence ; but if it ence gets a foothold in
any of the big American cities, the ques
tion will be a very serious one. Experi
ence li,as proved that the best means of
preventing this calamity is by exacting tlie
most rigid quarantine. Dr. Leale, ene
of the flve pliysicians who discussed
the subject in the August Kerth
American Review, says en this subject:
"We who have battled with epidemic
Asiatic cholera in its most malignant form
at the homes of these affected, can testify
that abselute quarantine prevents Its en
trance, thorough disinfectien extermi
nates it, and proper treatment carries a
very large proportion of even tlie severest
cases te recovery." The fact that abselute
quarantine pi events tlie cntrance of a fatal
disease of this nature should be deeply
pondered by these entrusted with the duty
of seeing that quarautiue regulations are
strictly observed.
Shocking Taste.
General Grant's sons seem te want te
bury liiin in a New Yeik park. Ills wlfe
probably will show better sense. Tliere is
no propriety in tinning a paikinten jji-rve-yu.nl
; but If tlie New Yorkers like it and
the Grant boys like it nntl the widow
yields te it, se may it be. The rest of the
country can cmlure It.
Grant Is likely te be lonely for many a
year in the New Yerk park. There tire
greater men than he in the state, but 110110
likely te leave behind them rupresen tat Ives
be feeble-mindedjas te want te bury them
in a plny-greuuil. Once upeim time it was
thought that only consecrated ground
would de ; new it seems that seme folks
consider the best plnce te be the least sa
cred and the most public. It does net
mutter where the body Is laid away, it is
true ; but it is a wrench of the sensibilities
te bury away from tlie churchyard or ceme
tery. - m m
llallread Absorption.
Mr. Vundeibllt proposes te pay half
price for the AVesl Sliore nnd seems likely
ti get It at his bid, though soine of the
owners de net want te surrender. They
have a valuable line of read, capable of
doing a large business. Jt would have
b;cn a profitable enterprise but for the com
petition of the New Yerk Central, which
determined te crush it by low freight rates.
HkJ
M
TELE
Ueth reads fciiffercil, find tlie ene with tlie
longest puree nnttimlly conquers.
Tlie contemplation of t he nbserpl ion et this
rival read ami of tlie proposed absorption of
competing reads In J'cnnsylrnnln surely
should cuchre tlie efforts of tlie states
of New Yerk and l'cnnsylvnnla te prevent
se great a public and private wrong. "We
de net knew what power New Yerk liai te
preserve tlie West Sliore read from being
swallowed by tlie Central anaconda, but
we de knew that ample power exists In the
btnte of Pennsylvania te pievcnt such con
solidation of competing lines of railroad.
If the Pennsylvania railroad can sccute
control of tlie llcech Cieck nnd Seuth
Pennsylvania leads It can only be by the
corruption and infidelity of tlie high ofll efll
ccrs of Pennsylvania ; and of this we will
net suspect them.
Conckhnine
us have peace"
Grant's liurlnl place, " Let
NoNnnecd say Hint tlie American Is net
Interested in tue history of his own country,
when tlie phenomenal popularity of tlie
recent contributions te tlie history of the
Inte war In the Ventura mngnzlne nre con cen con
Hlileicd. More ovldenco'lu the saine direc
tion is nflbrdcd by the published fact thnt the
Magazine of American History has becn
obliged te print three odilleim of Its July
number te incet the demand for tlie series of
"War Studies" it contained. Be long as
Amerlcans cherLsh tlielr glorious past, the
future of thelr country Is assured.
It Is far cheaper te plant foresta thnti te
bere artesiaii wells ; nnd te the latter ex
tremity ivonre surely coming.
It is nil nonsense for tlie telegraph peeple
te say that underground wires for telegraph
purposes nre tee costly nnd nt the naiue tlnie
impracticable Mr. Jacques, tlie electrician
of tlie Ilell toiepheno company, has bcen
making soine investigations of this subject
In France and Germany, tlie result of which
he gives in A'ciencr. lle finds that sound can
be conveyed underground n much grentcr
distanee and much mero satisfactorily in n
city than overhcad. Wliile the original cost of
tlie undorgreuiid syslein is nearly deuble
that by means of peles, tlie saving In repairs
mero than makes up for the dillorcuce. Mr.
Jacques say : " The yearly cost el repairing
nu overhead system, is lint less than thirty
percent, of the cost of construction, nnd the
line Mould have te borcnevi'odoiicointuolvo
years. The cost of repairing nu uiiilcrreimd
system la practically 111. The I'aris tole-
phoue company, with wires extending te
thrce tlieusaud subscribers, docs net lieep
any rep.ilrinrn. The durability of an under
ground system, provided lead-covered cables
nre used nnd tliere is ueinlernal causoef do de do
teriorutiou, is nt least thirty years. India
rubber cables encased in lead will last tlie
the same length of time. 801110 have becn
inuseby the Kronen government for this
length of lliue mid nre new in geed condi
tion." And this is why tlie day of under-
greirnd v Ires H bound te eotne, nnd very
seen.
Many a clilld liiluht be wived ir bIvcii n
brcatlief f.csli alt nt tlie right tlnie. Tills
Huuunnr weather is killing inanyHU infant
that might live nnd flourish if its parents
would tnke it nway from tlie heat nnd dnst of
the city te tlie coolness of tlie country or sea
side, Oie the infant fair play, roiiieiiilicritig
that llrty icr cent, of the deaths that yearly
occur In oiircitlesare these of children under
11 ve years of nge,
Gjneiiu ai.i: has of late years blossomed
outintegrc.it popularity among these ivhe
cannot rcconcile te their conscietices or their
stomachs the sterner stull' of which soine
drinks are made. A New Yerk dealer re
lates that thrco-ieiirths of the se-called im
ported article Is made in the United States,
and that he has lucn Oiling and rclllling for
the past seven years the bottles that contain
the foreign labels. An with nil decoctions
that beceme popular, ginger ale millers much
from the adultemtcd stull that is often Beld
for it. One kind Is made lrem cheap ginger,
and Is doctored with the extract of red pop pep
per nml ether chemicals te gie it Iwdy nnd
bite. The men who make it claim that red
pepper is geed for tlie stomach, but they
nevcr reler te the ether chemicals. In the
ether, instead of using n pure extract, they
buy up whorevor they can condemned nnd
spoiled ginger root. Some of them make
their own extract from tills and ro-infercoit
with cnyenne. Others grind It up and brew
a vlle nle from it, which they finish witii
cayenne and clucose. The cheapness of
these latter compounds make them very
tempting te dealers te hell. Hut a man w he
is fend of ginger nle must take his chances
with these who risk their happiness en lud
water and bad beer.
IIyduant water new sports the color of
cider fresli from tlie press. I'aine and for fer fer
tune await tlie inventor of bomething te clar clar
ilr'tlie foul and turbid contents of reservoirs.
It is the man who has brawn and brain
equally well dovelopcd that stands the best
chancoef successin this workaday world;
but it is net efteii that cellege athletes nre
found te be clese students as well. A bril
liant exceptien te this rule Is V. W. Davis,
bow ear of the ltowdein crew at the Worces
ter race, wlie lias been nwnrded the Goodwin
prize at Itowdejp for the best written com
mencement part, and also the first pri.e for
extemporaneous composition. If he koeps
en through life as he has begun, Iio will le a
speakinn illustration of hew n sound mind
may be preserved in n sound body.
Kr. M. mm soeius
need u successor.
te be dead enough te
PERSONAL.
Cauiunati Ni na, formerly papal secretary
of state, Is dead, In his 7Hh year.
Khai.ii'A Auneni.A hasassumed the lead
ership et the followers of the late mahdi.
lle.v. ,Ii:iu:miaii Ui.apic is credited with
saying that the IT, 8. government was the
most obdurate and unreleiitiug cioditer nnd
the most dishonest debtor in the world.
Mit. Oi.adste.ni: Is the owner of probably
the longest pencil ever made. A manufac
turer nt Keswick has sent te him a walking
stick, thirty-mne Indies long, made of cedar,
and forming a large pencil, with a Ilorrow Ilerrow Ilorrew
dale lead nearly half an inch rnpiare running
tiireugu il it lias n bona stiver uanu, which
bears an inscription in vorse.
Gkkkrai. A. U nuhsiu.r., or Pittsburg,
who was the adjutant general of Pennsylva
nia during tlie rebellion, died nt Montevideo,
Uruguay, wiioie he was United States con cen
btil, during the latter pait or May. The llrst
intimation his daughter mid ether friemls In
Ilarrishiirg had of his death was n funenil
notlce which appeared In the llucues Ay res
Mantlartl, of .luue 2, a copy, of which had
been received.
Mn. A. A. Mt'Nfintt, ene or tlie richest
moil jii Chicago, lias just sailed for Kuiope,
wliore he provisos investing fU00,OtiO in
paintings. He liasnlrculy ?loe,000 Invested
In paintings, mid has just purchased a. Mels Mels
beuler for 515,000. He provisos te build up n
great art gallery for Chicago which shall
rival anything et the kind In Americu Visi
tors will have free admlttauce by ticket, nnd
ultimately the callerv will be ulven te the
city. As a beginningha has secured twentv
vight paintings. Mr. M linger Is a bachelor,
nnd hussoveial millions incsted In Chicago
real esiaie, irein which no recoivesnu annual
lucome of ever f.100,000.
The ltfiil und the Ideal.
Tlie new Lord Hethscliild was ence np np
pealeil te rer Ills opinion ns te the dilloreuco
between the real nml tlie Ideal. " Tim real,"
luld the ilnancier, " Is it Hpnnlsli isiiu i the
Ideal Is the Kpaiilsh lieud."
1'K.IIU! HATIIl'.ltS. .
What Is nattier or neater,
What Is prettier or sweeter,
Than a dimpled, darlli.c dainty, diving belle,
As she plunges lu the water,
I.Ike a Triton's dulling daughter.
Laughing lightly at each limpid, languid swell I
Frem thi Jielatt Journal,
IjANO ASTER PAJLY
Tetritraex'a latest resar.
launching Inte Verne Over the Wedding of
tlie Princess Beatrice,
from tlie New Yerk Independent et July 30,
The Princes') Itentrlce was married en the
day thnt Goneral Grant died. Wedding mid
dying, Jeying and grlevlng, till altoruate
lines in each day's pnge of history) and se
we carry hi our right hand thochnpletwo
will lay en the bier of pur own great dead,
nnd In our lett we tnke tlie bridal wreath
weven by Iklta.n's laureate peel for Jlrltnln's
youngest prlncess. Our naent In Londen
hoscabled te us the following swoetnnd
worthy lines:
Twe suns of I.ove jimke day of lmiimii lift1,
Which el he, with all Its pains ami griefs nnd
deaths,
Wrre utter daiknes t ene tlie nun of dawn,
Tliut brightens through Ilia mother's tender
eyes,
And warms U10 child's nwakcnliiK vel Id (and
IIIIO
Tlie IntrrrlMnff mm of upeusnl love.
Which f 10111 lier linuncheia erlilt diiiwn the child
Te meve 1 11 ether spheres. The mother w cens
At that wlilte fiinenil of the ultifrle lire,
llerinalilenilniighter'n tnnrrlaire and hcrteaii)
Are lmir of pleasure, half of p.ln. The child
Is happy ever In IcavlliK her. Hut thou,
T1110 cliiiiKhtcr. wlioae all fnlthfnl llllnl eyes
Ilnve seen the loneliness of earthly tlU'encx,
Wilt neither quit the wldnwecl ureuu nor let
jniHiiueriiKiiiei leve liuve rmm In vain,
Hut, mevliih' through the inether'g home, he-
tween
The two that leve thee, lead n xnininer life
Swayed by each leve, and snaring te eaeh leve
l.lke eniu eenjcetiired planetln inld luuveii
llclween te hiiiis, nnd drawing duwu I10111
both
The light und genial warmth of double day.
Tcnnyten.
(Wheat nnd Cern Crep.
In summarizing its latest crop reixirts the
New Yerk Fnrmcn' Jlcvitw says: "The
harvest of the winter wheat, new nearly
completod, furnishes no grounds for lncrcos lncrces
ItiK our estimates nlready given of tlie crop,
but rntlicr the contrary, bIiice from Ohie, In
diana, Illinois and Missouri come, reports of
many fields net plowed up In the expectation
of n partial crop
op it
oft Htandimr. because thev
would net
PS
ay ler 1110 laiwr 01 uarvesting,
Hojierts of fnjury te spring wheat from rust,
insects or ether cause ceme from souie local!
ties, but as yet de net Indlcute such injury lis
te appreciably nll'cct the output of the crop,
which is rapidly approaching harvest, nnd
premises nn avornge yield for the ncrcnge
sewn. Taking tlie crepns n whele, P. is in a
critical stage new, nnd n few days of tin tin tin
faverable vcatber might work great Injury
te it Cern has made a wonderful ndvnnre
slnee our lest report. It is In geml condition
for tlie season of tlie year nnd nllerds no
Krniind for worry.. With nvorace wcallier
for the next six wecks a niagnillccut crop
will be roallzed."
I'.laht New Cnrdlniils.
A pap.vl consistory was held lit Heme en
Monday. The peH) dollvered nn allocution.
Arclililshep Mer.ui, of Australia; Archlilsliep
Mohelos, ofCelopnoj Archlilsliep C,ipicel
latre, or Capua; Aruhbisliep HaltaKlInl, of
Ilolegiin; Illshep Sclilofllne and Meuslgnnr
Cristoferl Norecrcatotl cardinals. Twe ether
cardinals vore named (n pette. Klglitecii
areliblslieps ami bishops were nominated, In In
cliidliiBtheHlKht llev. Dr. Walsh, prcsldent
ofMayneotlicolloKO. Irclnnil, its n hiicciwet
te tlie late Cardinal McCalxi in tlie arclihis arclihis arclihis
ropricef Dublin, nnd tlie Hiplit llev. Dr.
dress its nrchblslieii of Oregon. U. H. A.
rri'MTilnj; Oimi's Hi'iillli,
Physician (In patient) "Yeu slieuld take
two grains of (iiiiiilne every hour or half
hour."
Patient "Oreat Scot I doctor, Isn't that
ralher eften?"
I'liyslcian "Ne. Take it In a liltle
whisky."
Patient "All right. Twe grains every
hew often did you say ?"
I'liyslcian ''Ilvury hour or half hour."
Patient "All rigid, doctor. Twe grains
every half hour."
-. m
het At nc Ii te .spare
l'lem tlie New Yerk Times.
Girl I will leek at your hammocks,
please.
Denier Yes, miss. New, thore is some
thing nice Net extensive, and at the same
tlme pretty and strong.
Girl It doesn't leuk very strong.
Dealer I will guarantee it te sustain n
weight or thrce hundred pounds, miss.
Girl Let me see ene hundred and twenty
and one hundred and slxty-llve would he
Just two hundred and eighty-live very well,
I will take that ene.
Tim President Didn't flail en Hmiiluy.
Inasmuch as many letters are pouring into
the Wlilte llouse containing clippings from
rollgleusnowspaiicrs censuriifg the president
nnd his party for having geno tishlpg while
nt Woodmont recently, it scorns proper te
say that the rliarge is absolutely without
fpundatien. The laws or Maryland and Vir
ginia and tlie regulations of the Woodmont
club rerbid fishing en Sunday. Kvcn If tlie
president bad net tlie strong respect for th
Sabbath which he entertains, he mlcht be
expected te respect the laws and the rules or
1I1S nesu.
Taut llernc In Sllnnrtetii.
During nn exhibition performance ei Coui Ceui Coui
medoro Kittson's llyers nt Hechester, Minn.,
ou Monday, pacer Johnsten made n inile lu
2:11'4, the fastest inile ever made In Min
nesota. Ollie Hecker and Firebrand then
made a running rnce In harness, the former
winning by a length and a half in i&yt.
This Is bollevod te be the fastest mile ever
made in harness.
IN MEMOKIAM.
V. H. Omul, (icnernl and lU-l'ri'pildrlit.
Fer the lNTBLLKIENCKIl.
ills Merk being done, let hhn sleep, let him
rest
In that laud where lib fathom have geno be
fore. Ills sun huth gene down In the fur distant west,
Te nrlse en a better und happier shoie.
This wreath Is new weven with friendship nnd
love,
And Inld with respect en the tomb where he
sleeps ;
The AukcI et Death will take It above,
And place It mound him wlieiu nobody w cep.
II Is deeds will survive libn In song nnd In story,
Thu coiiininnder-lii-thlef nnd the president
tee;
He sleeps his last sleep, let hhn rest In lib
glory,
KnslirhiLd In the folds or the lted, White nnd
llluu.
Ilci: J. J. Mcllxnlne.
Lancabtte, I'a., .Inly 20, 18W.
"I sold In two years thlity-thtee thousand one
bundled und twenty (.TM.n)) bottles or Hunt's
Hernedy. It Is a viunable medium) for kidney
diseases." W. il. IIlamuine, l'rev.
Jj2Slwdoed&w
Hunt's Itemcdy Is purely veKctntile, nnd a
speedy cure for hqait dbcuee und rheumiitlnm.
Jj-SJ-lwdeedAw
- m m
Nourishing Nutriment Ter NursliiB Metliers.
Scientists nnd physlclnns universally agree In
ascilbing the most healthful tonic und nutritive
qualities or all grains te barley. This Is ene
great leasen why livvrv'e Turk Malt Whiskbv
b se exactly suited te thu icqulreineiits or
mothers at the critical tlnie when their systems
nre extraordinarily taxed te biipply proper
nourishment Ter both themselves und thelreir
Hpiing. Ills absolutely iree from ull adultera
tions und Impurity nnd the best doctors strong
ly recnmnicnd it rer the above purposes us th
only lellnble nnd safe article te use. Sold by all
rellablegrecers und druggists.
ruinous fur Families.
Most appropriately Is llrewu's Iren Hitlers
culled a fuinily modlclne In view of such cases
as that of Mis. Cniik, of 07 Felltmhuysen Ave.,
Newiuk, N. .1. The lady wiltcs, "I have used
brown's Iren Hitters since lust summer with
Kroat beneilt, especially for IndlKi'stlnn and
ill Mays buy liulfu dozen bottles at once. There
ure thriHi te use It ; we ull feel streamer than for
j cars before, and can recommend it te all who
suirertrem dysiiepslu. less of striiiiKth or Indl
uestlnn, rightfully termed the king or evils."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
l'eisens Who nre I'ast Fifty will And Dr. Ken
nedy's Favorite lteincdy Just about the medi
cine they need w hen they nccdaniedlclnent all,
The ten years which fellow that uge ure full or
dangers which de net threaten younger men
nnd women. This preparation gives tone te the
system, greatly expels impurities and prevents
the outciepplng of diseases the seeds of which
may have been sewn In earlier life. Why net
live out ull your days In health und strength.
JlylO-lmdiw
Tiik pnhllu lacks net u genuine remedy ter
id; In dbeases iuuiunn's buiphur Soup. " Hill's
Hair Dye," black or brown, llfly cents.
3-i7-lwdeediw
I lime taken Olie bottle of DR. GRAVES'
IHSARTi HKUULATOR for Heart Dlsease and
llnd It nllI could desire. A. A. Helbroek, Wor
cester, Mist. Free pamphlet or F, K. lngalls,
CatuhrldiAi, Mass. 11.00 per bottle utaruguUU
INTELLIGENCES, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1885.
MEDICAL.
TgneWN'SIKON U1TTKHS.
'WOMEN
Needing rouewed strcnuth.er who nurTer from
Inniinitlv peenlliir te the sex, should try
Brown's Iren Bitters,
THE IIEST TONIC.
Trnde Jtark
QUALITY, 1'UHITY-NOT QUANTITY.
On Kvery Dollle.
Thl mcdlctne combines Iren with purn vcko vcke vcko
tnble tonics, nnd In Inrnlimble ter IMheiisi-s
jH-eulliir te Women, and nil who lend sedentary
lives. It Knrlches nnd TurUIes tlie Weed, Htlin
ulates the Appetite, MrenKthcn the Muscles
and Nerves In fuel.tlioreiiKlily lnvliterates.
Clears the complexion nnd makes the skin
smooth.
It does net blacken the teeth, cnuoe headache,
or produce constipation i ether Iren medi
cine da.
Mm. Elizabeth lUinrj, 71 Fnrnell Ave., Mil
waukee, W Is., sayg, under date of Dec. an, 1881 :
" 1 have used llrewn's Iren Hitters, nnd It has
been mero tlinn a doctor te me, hnvlnit cured
me of the weakness Indies have lu lire. Alse
cured inn of 1.1 er Complaint, and new my com
pletion Is clear and geed. Has been beneficial
leiny children."
Ucnulne has above trnde mark nnd crossed red
lines ou ruppr. TAKK NO OTllKlt. Jlade
only by
HltOWN,3CIIKM10AI.CO.,HAI,TIMOUK, Ml).
IiAdiks Hahu Heek Useful nnd attractive,
eenlnlnliiKllBt or prizes for receipts, Inlerma-
tlen nlioutcelns, etc.. ulven nwav by nil dealers
In medicine, or malted te any address ou receipt
of 2c. stamp. (.1)
VITKAK AND NKHVOUS
MEN
Who stirrer from Nervous nnd l'hyslesl Debil
ity, Impotence, Kxhausted Vitality and l'roina l'reina l'roina
tuie Decline, nnd Beek Perfect llcstomllen te
Ilenllli, Full Manhood nnd Kuxunl Vlgni- with
out Stomach DritKKlni;. can cicutaimlt obtain It
In the "MAHSTON 1IOI.UH." Diseases of the
1'regtntfl uinnd, Kidneys nnd Hladdur, ctTeclu
nlly cured without lustriiinentH. Kndersed by
thousands who have been cured. Adnnlcd In
hospitals and by physicians lu Kurope and
America.
- VAUIOCF.I.K curril without surgery.
Scaled Treatise und Tustlmenlitls Iree. Address
MAR8TON REMEDY CO., or
DR. H.TRESKOW,
Ne. 40 West 11th Street, Nuw Yolk.
mayl!Myced&w
AMITATION
OP THE HEART
CAN BE CURED
hythonsnef 1)11. OKAVKS' IIKAUT ltKOUI.A
Tilll. It has Ieiik own u recognized remedy ler
II.... p. m....... r ..ii I... r.. ...... .........n
Sir eplCH.niCMS, lnipiilnil
........ ....'iin.7, in mi iiq itiiiiin. .-i ii i.m.im.
linency unu iicnmi
rUCIIIIH'H, IIVKIM-pnlll, lnillKCSIIOII.UIHf'IIM'HOI me
hteinacli ami Iwiwi'Im. a clerttyiimiier (J lay City,
Ind., nays the Heart ItrKuluter Is (JeU's lsfcsMiiK
tesutrerlni; buinanlty.
81 per Itettlr, 0 for .',, nt DrugRlnts.
Pend te r. K. 1N(! AI.I.S, C'nmbrldKc, Mass.. for
fill) pamiililet en 1 1 cult IMm'uhu, etc. (.')
UhOTIII.VU.
e
AK HAI.k
BUY YOUR CLOTHING
-AT-
Wanamaker& Brown's,
OAK HALL,
Southeast Ceh.-iEn. Sixth and Market Stiiebts,
1'IllLAHILI'IIIA.
Jlyll tfd
TTHADQUAHTKILS FOIt
SUMMER
Merine Shirts and Drawers,
dauze TJnderahirta und Drawers,
Cheice Neckties, '
E.eW. Cellars and Cuffd,
C. & C. Cellars and Cufftf ,
Crown Cellars and Cuffs
The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.
SlllltTS AND SOCIKTV l'AltAPHKUNAl.lA
I1AUK TO OUDKIt.
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 WKW KINUbTltKKT.
VTYEHH it HATH VON.
Suits te Order
FOll THE
HOT SEASON ! !
Thirty Different Styles
-OF-
SERGES
IN OL'll HTOCK, IN ALL THK
POPULAR COLORS AND SHADES.
MAlth'KI) KltOM TIIKIIl OltKilNAL I'UIC'K
TO V1HIY LOW FlUUlthS.
HKIttiKS IN ItHIK,
OKAYS, llltOWNS, 1II.ACK, I'LUM,
WI.NK.OKKKNS,
DltAlt, FAWN AND WIHTK.
WHITE & FIGURED DUOKS.
Fer VesthiB for livening W nr
l'O.NtlKLS AND SF.r.llSlICKnitS KOU KVL.N
1NU WKAlt.
IS &
im?
m
LEADING) CLOTHIKUS,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET,
LANOASTF.lt. PA.
STOCKS.
pOOH, WHITE & QRKENOUail.
,aBANKEKS.iS
Outers executed rer cash or en margin for nil
securities current in the New Yoikiuaiket.
Uorrespendeuco Invited.
MKMIIKRHOFTIIR NF.W YOUK HTOCK KX-
(JIIANUKA.VI) I'ltOfitlKTOKU OF VOOtt'S
MANUAL OF RAILWAYS.
45 Wall Streot, New Yerk.
octMydeed
PKNNA. OIQAKS FHO.M fLOO 1KK
Hundred up, tit
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIUAR
STORK.
IHST-OLAS8 HOAimiNO. "
Together with the cheice or rooms en the
first or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the
city. Cull en or address,
. N0.4WNORTHQUKKNST.
Table bourdon accommodated. tui-trd
w
ANTED.
A Yeung Man te Learn the Drug
Business.
Address In writing:
"l'HARMAClST."
iKTELLtaKNCinOnritu, Ijineuster, I'a.
A TLANTIO CITY-
The Chester County Heuse
IS NOW OPEN.
Comfortable, homelike, situated very near the
bee, with extended piazzas upon three eccun
jruiiia. rms Jieuse hum
lone been known as a
most pleasant summer retreat.
at. j.
J.KVIftfAHQNS.
JUUet-iHBI
MY
RATBFON
nnr uoedb.
gi'KeiAii AirijitATieN salk "" '
WATT, SHAND & CO.,
D
AUK MAKINO KXTKN8IVK AI.TKUAT10N8
AND ADDITIONN TO THK
New Yerk Stere,
And In order te reduce surplus stock nnd mnke
mero room, ener special Inducciiicuts In every
department, ,
KXTUAOUDlNAIlYHAItGAINS IN
IHcaclied ami Unlilcnchetl MusliiiH.
BLEACUED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS
In nil wldthsniidfiunlllles.
Tickings, Turkey Red Tablings,
Table Linens, Towels and Napkins,
AT Till: LOWKST 1'ltlCKH KVKIl KNOWN.
I'KCtAIiHAItOINBIN
DRESS GOODS.
ODD LOTS AND HKMNANT8 ItHDUCED AT
HALF UHUAM'UICr.3.
MW YORK STOEE.
JOIIK8.GIVIiKIt.
OKO. V. ltATHVON.
I0SPIT0 CANOPIES!!
AT 11.60 bl'WAltDS.
WE JIAVB A 1'KW I'JIXKS
CANTON MATTING
At Mc. per yard, Itedncud from 50c.
1 he Largest and Unit Asserted Styles of
BODY & TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
ANI-
INGRAIN CARPETS
In Luncastcr, nt the LOWKST CASH 1'KICKJ
FOR nAItllAINS, CALL AT
JohnS.Givler&Ce.,
e.i: rnicr. uv (ioeih and uaupiit
HOUSK,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
I.ANCASTKU. l'A.
J.
H. MAHTIN & CO.
SHIRT
DEPARTIEET.
WE OARRY IHK LAIttiLST STOCK OF
FLANNEL SHIRTS --
Inthncltv. Flnnnel Shirts esn
sdarded
ut., ic.
for thu heiwheiT, 1 Ishlng, Ciiuiplng i
University Flannel Shirts,
Pleated Flannel Shirts,
Jersey Flannel Shirts,
Bicycle Flannel Shirts,
White Flannel Shirts.
Pleated Bosem White Dress Shirt.
'Hie Neatest Shirt made ler Bummer Wear nnd
Full Dress.
PEARL SHIRT.
Thiee-l'ly Linen Rosem, Wnmsuttn Muslin,
Ouamutced Fit ; tUW apiece ; six ter t&.tn.
75c. White Dress Shirt.
New Yerk Mills Muslin, Loese Edge llosem.
49c. White Dress Shirt.
Rxccllcnt Muslin ltelnfetced Frent und Rack.
Shirts Made te Order a Specially.
J. B. Martin A Ce.
Cor. West King ami IVince Sis.
LANCASTKR. l'A.
HATS AND CAI'.S.
CUHriUSINQ HI5DUCTIONS.
Surprising Reduction in Summer Hats!
-AT
W.D.STAUFFER&CO.'S,
Leading Manufacturing Halters.
All our Finn Line or Fiislilnnnble Slmwand
Light lleiby Hats being sold new Regardless or
Cost, tiuch Kit inerdinary Reductions never
before eHVred. Our less veur gain, htlll a few
of these .Moe Light Felt Hats at Me. Don't lnls
a bargain. Everything Nuw lu beasen.
W. D. ST1TIFEER & CO,
(SHULTZ A IJROS.1 OLD STAND),
NO. 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER. I'A.
T
HE MANSION.
THE "MANSION."
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely leca
ted, elegantly furnished and liberally managed
Electric bells, lights, and till modern linpiuvv
meals. Uoedoicbestru.
OHAS. MeOIiA.DE,
Jy7-!md l'roprleter.
T
HIS PAPEH IS PKINTKD
J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S
INK.
Fairmeant Ink Works, 26lh and Vm Aveoee
lB- fUILADXLFHIA.I'A.
nnr
IlESS GOODS.
HAGER &
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Summer Silks, Surahs, Tricotine,
Nun's Veilings and Albatross.
Uncn lawns,
French Salines,
American Salines,
ISritish Cleths,
t'hanihrny Ginghams,
Zephyr Ginghams,
Embroideries and Laces.
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas,
Gauze Underwear.
HAGER & BROTHER,
25 WEST KING STREET.
C
IKAI KTOHIi.
Carpets and Mattings,
METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S,
FROM
Mattings,
Garpeta,
LATE AUCTION BALKS AT VERV LOW I'RIUKS.
CariX)ta, MattinRD, Oarpets, Mattings,
Mattings, Carpets,
Alse, LARUE LOT OF
WHITE- COUNTERPANES,
Frem the late Oreat Auction Sale In New Yeik, at fi5c.t TSc., $l.tl and up .te V.M. Vouwlllget
(iOOD RARUAl.Sh at
letzger & Haughman's Clieap Stere,
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA.
f Rutwecn the CKirs)r Iloue nnd Serrel Heme Hetel.
pOWKKS A 1IUUST,
26 and 28 North Queen Street.
ONE PRICE !
THE
.MIST OrK.VRD New Sntlncs, New Ratlstes, New Percale. New 1'ilnti. Remnants In Can
ten Flannel, elegant quality us low us 5c. per yard. Remnants In Miwllns, bestiiiallty (,',c per
ysrd. Ludien' Itiillirlggnii IIem extra gmsl, a bargain nt'i'ic. Our tee. Corset, we knew, beats uny
thlug for wear nnd ceiufuit that Is elteieil auywheie.
Men's Unl.iundrleil Mill ts nt Sec., worth a great deal mere. Yeu will miv senftei ha lug tried
them, ethers bale done se. Muu's Ilalbilggan Undershirts, leryllne and ciy Hirht, all sl?es,
long anil short sleeves.
BOWERS&T HURST,
NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - Lancaster, Pa.
SlLXliHWAlll!.
H.
Z. KHOADH.
ATTENTION !
We would call attention of purchasers te the very flne and com cem com
pleto line of modorate priced Ladiea' Geld Watches, very much in
demand just at prosent, and we are well propared te meet thnt de
mand. We also have Geld and Silver Watches in a great variety of
Btyles and at the low prices brought about by the long depression of
the times.
Our Nickel Watches at 85.00 are geed watches for the meney,
and are going off very fast.
We received the ether day a large invoice of all the lateat novol nevol novel
tioB in Silver Jowelry, Oxydized, etc, very pretty and worth soo seo soe
ing ; would be ploased te have you call and bee thorn.
H. Z.
LANCAhTKR, l'A.
B
OOKS AND STA'IiONKKY.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
OFFKU AT LOWF.ST PRICKS,
Wank Heeks, Writing Paper?, Envelopes, Writing Fluids nml Inks,
HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS,
Sleel I'ens, Lead I'euclls, l'ecket Heeks, lllll Reeks, Letter Heeks, and an Assortment of Fluu and
fttnrdu hUitienery.
f AT THE 810N OF THK l()OK.f
NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA.
iiuvaxFVRNisuisa uoens.
s,n
UK'S CAKPKT HALU
CARPETS !
REOl'KNINU OF
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We nre new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Rest Selected Line or Carpets ever ex.
hlbltedtli this city. WILTONS, TKLVKTS, all the Tiadlng Makes of liODY AND T M'KSTRY
HRUSSKLS, TIIRKE-I'I.Y, Ail-Weel nnd Cotten Chain RXTRA BUl'Klt.S, and all iiualltles of IN.
URA1N CARl'KliS. HAMAHIi anil vknhtian
own limnuliicliiie a speciality, bpeclal Attention
AisettFiiH Line of OILCLOTHS, RUUS, WINDOW
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
HATCHES. JtC
rATOIIKH, OLOUKH AND JISWKLKY.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN l'RICES OK WATC'HKS, CLOCKS AND
JEWELRY, at
LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street,
Opposlte City Hetel, near I'a, R. It. Depet,
Correct time nt neon dally from Wnshlnpten,
P. C. Watches and Clocks rep.ilicd, lvgulatcd
andadjusted. )j31-lyd
TTAIM'Y THOUOUT
AND RKBECOA
JL-L. Tobaccos
HAUTMAN'S
Tobaccos only Be per pliiK, ut
ir.i.i.utv
FROM' C10AR
bTORK
nl,T. AT
JtniOAKT'S OLD WINE
J STORE
FOIt-
Listen's Extxaet of Beef.
vtvurr i tub weeld,
JCltabUhed,17B6, H. K.SLAXUAKUR, Agt-lebir-ua
r Ne. 3) KMt KlBK BU
N
BROTHER.
Foulards, Pongeo, Gronadines,
Indian Cleths,
Fcrsian Lawns,
Indian Mull,
PIque Welts,
French Nainzoek,
Fnglisli Nainzoek.
Embroidered Swiss Robes.
Lisle and Silk Gloves, Hosiery and
Mattings, Carpets.
LOWEST !
NEW GOODS !
aoevs.
RHOADS,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
noeKs.
CARPETS !
UAiirr.ia. iiau ami l.iiai. UAicrriHin our
paid te thuMauiitaetuiviil I'Ub'ltIM t ARl'K'lH,
HUAUKii.COVKRI.KTH, a.
-AT-
leii'rt-'iu.rtv
VNltEUTAKISO.
TJNDEKTAKINO.
UNDERTAKER,
Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets,
L&HUASTVR, l'A,
Personal attention Riven te nil orders. Kvery
thliiK In thu Undertaking line ruriilshed.
Having secured thu sei vices of a llrst-elass me)
chunlc, 1 am prepared U de ull klmN of llphel.
BterlUK at very modorate iirlces. All kinds el
Furniture. Upholsteied, (Jlve 1110 u cull.
L. R. ROTE.
lanin-ttd
VTADEIHA AND rjUKUUY WINKS
-AT-
Rcigart's Old Wine Store.
H,.K.BLAVllAKKR,AaKjT,
J Ne. 10 EabtKike Btbkkt.
Kslabllshed 17tA. reblMld