.y q5$VtZW 1S . -!? ' . -tsui- -4- f' O'. J- 4S .Vi e 1 tf" i S-t .. i-V m Hflf ' 'in .. ' ;1 Tflg LAyCAgnpER PiJLYflfftiBIJa&gyQMil, TUESDAY, AUGUST &5..1885. u r X, i' 'KVMV CVKNttM M THE YtAR ttrMMMiMii mn, tLLKJEN&ER BUILDING. .W. Ccmm'Cirh Bqvim, , LlKCASTtt, PA. " :p, A Week. FlM DMart a Foliage Free. ' " ' ' T ' ' " 'I I ' ., ! I II I ihera, though nn wlie" had seen no mill, tary acrvlce were put en at tb nod of Republican politicians, and better phyelclana nnd ex-soldiers were excluded from them simply because they were Democrats. The American either knows this ie be tnie, or it does net. If it docs, it ilea maliciously; if 11 does net, it misrepresents stupidly In cither case it should amend its prospectus or hire abetter marksman for editor. vr. . v i"nv UAttr-Vni On KW or rum Cente a Menth 4firJtMrMKJfXTSromTente Fifty Cente WIIKLY Hrt tmMMte Every Wcenesdav Mernine, & &! INTELLIGENCER, (JNffM Paget.) JVO Deflate a Tear in Adwnee. SSftfr. i. taMJJd.K'2UV'OTe(tcri reni etfryreri 4f M Jfate and country. Cbrrrjpencftnit or re minted Id crUe legibly and en one tide of the paper -enty; and te itgn their name: net for ,ptHeaHen, but In proof of geed faith. All 'mnonymetii letter iivill be ceiulgncd te the watte iMrtil all Lettere and Tettgramtte gp? 0THE INTELLIGENCER, JfU awaetct jfatclligcncet. tr " ; LANCASTER, AUGUST 25. 1SSK R" MCr ? 0'" Ashore. '."nHii thn rallmml mnlli'r. nn nn lnvn net Jkdouteted,J,liat he would. The Democratic ...l "'cenvsntlnntFlll l.nlcn slmm? crrnund nmiinsl P Vihe tallread merger, and the party will P JiR'Btand In this campaign, rts At is went te 'wjstandjby the side of the law. j jyi$ The uepuullcan paily has, as a party, ! Stalredv made its election, and has rcfusctl wlsHf;' ,te denounce the attempted violation of the T '.constitution. It leeks hew, however, se n ??p 1.1..i. rA.ii.. RM. nH l MHt.A II .Alkl.lH VUtVlk 1UL tlUll 81UU, IV LU IlliUVU lb I'lULMUiU that many of the Republican politicians fVt - Mrm vAir .. !- rSWI " uiwm. j num if General Reaver, who is controlled by the unanimous public t sentiment in the locality of his residence, whose interests are directly affected, has What YawlcrtlltBUy De. The question of the completion of the Seuth Pennsylvania railroad Is ene of ab serbing interest te the people, living in these sections of the. stale which it traverses and which have heretofore had no railroad seivlce or of such inadequate kind an a monopoly always af fords. These people welcomed the new read and gave It a right of way through their lands, upon its undertaking te have the line completed by n fixed early date. There has been a contract between them and the company thus raised which their astute lawyers tell them will enable them te maintain an action in their own behalf against the company for the com pletion of the read, and that they are net therefore dependent upon the action of the attorney general. This seems te be sound law and geed sense. Certainly this railroad company, after agree ing with the land owners te build the read as part of the consideration of the right of way, ought te be held by the law te the accomplishment of their part of the bargain. It may be that the construction of the read cannot In this way be com pelled ; but the promoters of it can beheld in damages; and with Vaudcibllt at their head it may be easily understood that a jury anywhere in these United States would nuke the recovery adequate te the injury. Evidently Mr. Vauderbllt luid better complete his read. He has tee much money te make it prudent for him te teke his hand fiem the plough and take the risk of a suit for damages. Doubtless he will com plete the Seuth Pennsylvania. It leeks a3 though he wa3 getting every thing snug en the West bhore ; and when he has from the Pennsylvania nil It can give him, he will let it swing. ' Tbk typical Irishman 1ms pipe iu ht mouth, yet net lent hi grown ia tbe Emw aid Isle. In the time of Cromwell a law de signed te ad van co the tobacco Interest of the American colonies decreed that no tobacco should be grown in Creat llrltaln and Ire land. That law la etlll en the tnallsh statute boeka unrepealed. m m n It ia a farorlte method or assault by the professed onemlo of, Christianity te assert that the truly religious moderns may net accept iu thelr entirety the conclusions or science in its present state- or development Te these the words of Ht. Cloergo Mlvart, the eminently religious and profoundly scion- title Kegltflbman, are earnestly commended. In a rocent contribution te the Nineteenth Century he saya : "Thinks te our pregress, it has new becotne plain te nil men that no fear Inspired by threats or lire, whether tem poral or ctenial, euclit te make the man or I sclonce aworve by n hair's breadth from the duty be ewos te Owl or declaring the very truth with respect te the laws Ged has insti tuted." The days when a papal hull can held in check men or science like Galilee and Descartes have forevor passed nWay ; for the world has advanced te-day te the posl pesl posl tlen that true sclonce draws lis devotee nearer te the worship of the Croater et all sclenre. PERSONAL. Mr, and Mns. David McMum.i:n left for Niagara Falls this morning. Ij. h. Anr.s, a, well known nnd Inllncntlal businessman of Wllkcsbarre, died en Mon day, aged 45 years. MiNlsTim Kirley h expected ioarrhe in New Yerk within a few days. He sailed for home en the IStb Instant. Andrew IL OnEC declares that Mr. Til Til den Is Intellectually as sound as n dollar, his speech alene being atlocted. CnAni.KH HTANFenn, millionaire, form erly or Wall street, New Yerk, died tmddcnly en Monday at Schenectady, N. Y, JesF.ru IIydk, a well-known bridge builder and conductor of Wilmington, was badly injured, and probably fatally, en Monday afternoon, by tailing down a stair way at the foundry or the Harlan A. ilolllugrt ilelllugrt ilolllugrt werth company. Emery A. Hteuus, the Chicago lawyer, entertained Lord Chief Just loe CoYerldfro, at a dlnner en his visit te Chlcaun. "Itis related that J list about the time the hulled guests were te sweep down upon the nutrition lands ticonstable with n writ levied upon the entire dinner wlne Included te satisfy an ancient obligation which Mr. Sterrs, in Ids Sklmpole-llko carelessness, had neglected te liquidate. A hat was hurriedly passed among the mero Hberal and mera huncry guest nnd the claim was satisfied. After which the lord chlef lusticn of I'.nglAiid and his admiring friends preceeded te satisfy their appetites. Imve bottoms, bul tfaey are net In the habit oCcemlngtothoanrfaco for air in all aorta of unexpected places, as the Shrewsbury does. We started etfin that beet beautifully. I hid a sneaking notion that il I kept the sail away etr at ene side of the beat she would ire alenif aU risht i and se sbe did for a censid : erabietime. I held the tiller with one hand and as much of IiUciuda as I could cnclrcle with the ether, and our souls wero begin ning te be lulled tp a porfect bliss with enor mous miCceM when I came te a bend in llie river. I saw we had te go around that bend. I pushed the tiller ene way and tbe beat started ler the shore. Then I pushed it the ethor way, and we began te go around the uenu. jiih me sail WeUKin't stay wuere i put It It manifested a decided Inclination te nw ing around te the ether side, I thought I'd held Itetl. I pushed and the sail pushed. We had a very lively tussle for about 11 ve minutes, but I found that my back was beginning te ache, wblle the Ball didn't weaken a bit. "Well, then. swing, btame you!" I ex claimed, steeping dew n te let it pass ever. Thore was a swish In the air. and the next thing I knew Luclnda and I wero llouudor lleuudor llouuder lng iu the water. "Becalm, my darling," I exclaimed, "I will save you. Yeu shall lhe te be my Mushing brlde." I was swimming manfully, but I couldn't for the lire of me keep both our heads out of water. Luclnda'a would go under. I was beglnnlrjg te fear the worst wheu a man came running down the shore. "Hey, you, durned feel l" he said j "what aroyeswlminln'iur? Why don't ye stand up an' walk shore t" We steed up, and found that the water was cry little above our waists. We waded ashere In Hjlonce. Luclnda cut me dead the next day. I have lest my faith iu sailboats as accessories te the art of making love. MMD1CAV e U MY HACK 1 i - . ,n.ri ,.-...,, I --,-.-.,. ...yL ,-.,.. itJtr aveih. " IJUMMEK CLOTHING Every Strain or Celd Attaeks that Weak Hack nnd nearly prostrates you. Brown's Iren Bitters, THE BEST TONIC. STIUC.VOTIIIINHTHK MUPCMCR. BTEAIIIKS TIIK .NKIIVKS. KNHI(;llKS THE UI.OOI). U1VES KKW VIUVIH. PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT. Un. J, i Mvkiu, Fairfield, Iowa, says : "Jlrown'glren llltttrs U the beat Iren incdl incdl clne I have known In my 30 years experience. I uave leuniiit specially iiencnc-.m m iiunuusui phynlcal exhaustion and In all debilitating all merit that bear se heavily en the sjstcm. use It freely In my own family." Ocimlne has trnile mark and eroded red lines en wrapper, TAKK Nu OTItKIt. Made only by UltOW.V CIIKMlCAL-CO.,UALTlMOUK, MI). liAniM' Hand noeK Useful and attractive, containing list or prizes for receipts, Informa tion about coins, etc., clvcn away by all dcaterx In medicine, or mailed te any uddrcHS en receipt of 2c. stamp. 17) HAGER & BROTHER. LIGHT-WEIGHT SUMMER CLOTHING READY-MADE. vjir aoevs. -rOHNH.GlVI.KK. QUO. V. KATirVON. mlBjt Ja nvA n lAnlflrt1 4n4l vlkll ?-' HUL'dUY LiklVCJLi L UCLlUL'll OLtflllU. VV111U11 fey,f" brings him in harmony with the Deme- frJ4W,"fcratic party en this issue which is te r.tiW..i i - ii. t. i r.ll " unnvuas. , cituiiub i.iu w tiSlz itreatly prometo the election of the Deme- I1. emtie URkr-.t. Thn muss of tlin Itcmibll- can party will gravitate into oppo sition ie it, nnd will helplessly drift into a position which will he utterly ruinous te their success. Their organs new me undertaking te defend the infa mous consolidation, because the Democrats are assaulting it and because the Hepubli can convention was unwise enough te say nothing. There seems te be no help for the Bepublicans. It is evident that their path of wisdom is the one en which General Beavcrweuld lead them. They ought by all means te get this issue out of the cam paign, and march with Heaver pandlcl te the Democratic column. But they are net wise enough for it and the consequences Kill be most disastrous te them. Uls Stere Itebbed and Set ou Fire. The large dwelling heuse and stere of A. C. Harris and the adjoining dwelling et Mrs. M. Allen, at Kast Waterford, Juniata county, 1'a., wero destroyed by flre Monday morning about 1 o'clock. The 11 re was first seen in the kitchen nnd hall of the Harris building. After securing the safety or his family, Harris rusneu into tee stere te get ceu m geiu ami sller coin belonging te his mother which he had lua allae In n plle of rag-t under tbe counter. Thoiallse was net there. Few stere goods and household goods wero ros res etied irem the llames. Ills horse, ftaddle and brldle w ero missing from the stable Neigh bors tracked the liorse north of town Inte the hills, whero the trail was lest The nnl mal was found riderless en the Harris (arm ten miles cast or the ecene or the ilre, at daylight. vu -The m In Ilarrisburg. Te-morrow. Democratic state convention will meet in Ilarrisburg te-morrow, under aus . pices that glve premise of harmonious pro ceedings, an honernblo outcome and the in in auguratieir efa successful camp.vign. I .... 1..i11Imi Hfiti CI nOO linin lienti -.! X.iWUCi lIHilltfci.e ,,.. w,ww ,..v i... fik rolled In rennsylvapl? .against the Demo Deme f r ... nriv n' 'trm.'i, been re crsed The Bepublicans selected the most neta ble example of their worst elements, of their most corrupt practices and their most de based principles. As has been claimed for ldm, Quay is very well known; nnd the wider the worse. He is an exemplar of leg islative debauchery, executive debasement - nmmcial spoliation. The Democrats could net easily light upon any man who would net make a clean and honorable contrast with Quay. But if it should hap pen, as new seems likely, that the nomina tion in its search for an Lenest man, will fall upon ene who combines popularity with integrity, ability with experience, nnd has all the elements of a successful, practi cal, prudent business man, why should the people net discover in him their next state treasurer ? Ner is there any reason why the conven tion should net get te an early and satis factory conclusion about a platform. It need net be lengthy, se much as it needs te be clear; it need net weny the lan guage te conceal ideas and opinions, se much as it needs te speak in unmistakable - tone upon the living topics of political con tern te Pennsylvania. It may with pro priety reaffirm as te federal issues the prin ciples upon which the Democratic presi dent was elected ; it should give frank and fair endorsement of the state and federal administrations, and ought te stigmatize as n they deserve the insolent pietcnsiens of the , ring Republican nominee's candidacy. But-for the vigoreus-cnfoTcement of the state constitution, nnd especially against its proposed violation in the merger of competing railway lines, the Democratic platform should be unequivocal and bold. With such a start there may be great re sults worked out in sixty days. V II lias a Geese. The Examiner exhibits a correspondent, who Is fully persuaded that the attempted consolidation et the new railroads of 1'enn- slvania into the hands of the Pcnnsjlva nia railroad company, is a most beneficent arrangement for the public, and has been thocause of the advance in the price of stocks which has lately ceme upon us. As a philanthropic effort te help business and help the state w liile helping themselves he considers"tlie scheme of the Pennsylvania railroad managers most admirable. Ills "fiiend Hen. Geerge B. Heberls" being president of tiie establishment, he as cribes te him the glory of the movement. The Examiner conespendent shows him self te h.tve a a cry imperfect knowl edge of the construction of the Eng lish language. We find iu his halting phrases no cvidence that his friend Mr. llebcrts would be proud te be se called. Ner de we think that Presi dent Bebert3 will be gieally gratified at tliu intimation that lie is responsible for the consolidation felly. Xer will the stock-dealing correspondent be apt te be a3 greatly taken with the scheme when stocks ceme tumbling dew n seme of these das and he gets hurt. Though, when they drop, it is pessible that he may be silly enough te think th.it lhe attorney general did it w itli this injunction upon his "friend" He" vis. Mho Was (he Thlcr.' A writer iu the JVVie Era gives Prison keeper D. K. Burkhelder as authority for the fellow ing story : When Johnule JIoeer, the peer demen ted fellow from the Soldiers' Heme at Dayton, was bore, he had some money and a certain lawyer vlslted bis cell, bliewed him a letter that he said was from General Kllpatrick, and told him that if he signed bis name te a paper that he (the lawyer) hud with him the general would have liim released, Jehnnie signed the paper and it preed te bean or der for $25 gotten by as clear a false pro pre tenso us evor was perpotrated I The keeper of our riisen may consider that it is hisduty simply te feed his prisoners and te see that they are clothed and kept in custody and cenllnemcnt, but most ieople will fancy that his obligation te protect them from highway lebbeiy extends te such cases as he l elates. If a "certain lawjer" ha3 done the thing he describes, such a ene ought net only be expelled from the bar, but sent te the county jail. This is net only due te the cause of justice, but te all ether lawyers who are scandalized by such an anonymous and iudelinite accusation. Mr. Burkhelder should de nioreor say less. tiu: vxaieif Tiiiurr.8. v-' t '" Independent" nnd " Fnlr-MIuilcd." The .American is a weekly publication, issued from Philadelphia at the expense of Mr. Wharten, we believe, and which lias only n private circulation. In its prospec tus of a new volume it declares that "it aims at an honorable standard in literary u excellence, nn independent and fearless course, a catholic and fair-minded relation te contreverted questions, nnd the study of the hopeful-elde of human affairs." Hew well It hits its aim may be inferred from tbe fact that in the same issue It says deliberately : " The worst offences against - free elections, short perhaps of murder, will be tenderly considered at Washington ; and whatever the president can de te 4shleld their perpetrators, will be doue for . them." 4 " It further declares with rpfprpnen in Iw ?-1MaMent. PlnvnlnndVl f.immia latin,. n " Jwm ena who recommended nn unfit per is', s' 8fl W mm, nnu men cxpresseu wenuer nt lite appointment, " we presume his ad jnlme nre short of matters for which te pfwke 'him, since the .less scrupulous of Uieiaindit necessary tb forge documents m basis for eulogy." "It is no cause for Burptise te find this rsiwe Amtricwi declaring that " heretofore .itHewhas been no application of any1 party tt ik selecting the beards of pension ex- Rawing surgeons." This Is a falsehood, pure adlinp4e. The most rigorous ptuty test hits been applied te these appointments, r and'ue Democrat in these iarts ever pet !"". - Gallens et ice water will be consumed at Harrlsburg te-day by the state Prohibitionists. O.vi: or the biggest leaks In the chllsor chllser chllsor vlee reform rule? has been discolored in Ilaltimore whero a mail porsenatod his brotber in the examinations for letter-carrlern and passed at the head of the list. The original turned up te get thoefllco, and would have been appointed had net Informa tion of the doceptlon chanced te reach the pestmaster'b ear. A system that admits or such gross deception Is plainly in nced or re construction. Something Tlint the O. A. IU Might I'relltably Intcstlgute. Frem lhe New Yerk Sua. In the discovery or hundreds of fraudulent pensions en the rolls of the Chicago ofllce by .Commissioner Illack, the point te nole Is that under Commissioner Dudley the possi bility that any considerable number et frauds exlstcd was lKxih-poehod. Ju an annual report the latter argued that thore were net as many ponslens as thore ought te be by about 10.,O0O. When Congress sought te threw light en frauds by the publication of a pension list, though very little real publicity was given tell, Mr. Dudley retnarked that "thousands or letters are mire te ceme In, de nouncing persons en our list as frauds, lint these charges hi most instances w ill be dicta ted by ignorance, misapprehension, or mallce." It is Just te say that Commissioner Dudley's prodecossor, whose opinions and acts cost him his place, took n dlirercut iew of the possibilities and actual proatcnce of frauds. 'It is my opinion," onto Bald Mr. llcntley, " mat net lessiHin tcnjicr rent, or the lien lien slen appropriations are paid out upon fraud ulent and Illegal claims." When ue rellect that hundreds of millions h.ie thus been paid out, it will be seen hew prodigious the lrnuds must ha e leeu. On another occasion when the annual appropriation was about 830,000,000, Mr. Uentley held that " m amount mid out annually In fraudulent eases and in exeessle pensions Is net less than $.i,000,000." It should be noted that it does net reiiire the utter fabrica tion or a cuse from fatso porsenatlon te constitute a lraud ou the peeple. Wrong can be iwrpctnitcd in the i-a-se of the soldier by falsely pretending that the ailment from which he millers was acquired iu the senke, or, again, by pre tending that the ease is one culling for n larger amount or pension thuu it is entitled te. Thore Is reason te suppose that millions upon millions of dollars have been paid out wrongfully iu these two classes of claims. Thetast majority of all the pensions new subsisting wero granted en secret, ex parte evidence. Thogeerumontolllt'erh.io had no personal knowledge or the claimants or any of their w Itncsses. The physician w hese certillcate was accepted as iinal has usually been the family physician, who gotafeofor IU Old comrades and geed lricuds steed ready te say a kind word or te hae their memory refreshed as witnesses fortlie claim ant. The frauds, which hate drawn pro digious sums from the treasury, hae net consisted merely In false iwsouulieus, but in the Mmrp prottice el people who i pally saw sen ice. Kovlslen of these eases is imposslble ; the wrong accomplished was due ten bad sjstcm or pensioning te Imperfect laws, unprinci pled lawmakers, and corrupt or Incompetent administrators of the laws. Hut among crlmes which may be ferreted out, iu semy cases, are false allldaWts, the lergenes of the names or witnesses or alllants, tbe alteration or mrrrlage records, perjury, the procuring or persons te represent widows of soldlere never married, and se ou. As a tact, tbe frauds hitherto unearthed by Commissioner Illack nearly all belong te ecn a simpler class et cases, and the ery Mmplest conceiv able, thoceutinued payment of pensions alter they lme legally expired. The great bulk of the ponslen swindles noerwiU be made known, llut at least the luture may be made secure, and a little of the rust roctllied, by u clean sweep of all officials through whose collusion or careless ness enormous plunderings have been going en for twenty years. After the discoveries already made, It ought net te take long te draw the deduction that the llrst duty Is te turn out of thelr places theso w hese intercst it would be te cever up strongly suspected nnd prebable corruption or incouipetoucy of me same sort wumn tueir spueres. A Terser Nut Lacking Xerte. The houseor Ldward Carr, en Vine street, Sunhury, I'a., has been bcsloged by ofllcers IremMuncy, Wllllamspert and Wllkcsbarre alnce 11 o'clock Sunday night, trying te make an arrest for fergery and obtain ing money under false pretenses. Carr, it is alleged, forged the name of I'. M. Tmmbower, el Sluncy. te a check. The efllcers tracked him te ills home and found lhe doers locked and barricaded. Carr threatened te sheet onyeno who attempts te ceme in, and the efllcers, under advice of counsel, have taken up thelr station eutside the house. Tully &00 poeplo are waiting doelopmonLs. Water and previsions were furnished Carr from the eutside by means or a rone and bucket through the (second story window. a hi:tsiieiti: inn. Weman fair, Over thore On lbs sandy bheret An 'imbrulla Amlu fellow, Only these no meie. bllent cenns. With tlnKllinr thumbs, Along MispcclliiK hubby ; Fellow's Car Is f cling Vineer, And uiadams r seiiuy. I.iwjcr new, With wrinkled lireu, Talks a matter e' money, litis pipeis drawn, W Undoes sworn A vincule iiiitrlmenll. J Jivnei II. Jrieriti, VVlien llH nareuiiiiy Hush, And Iu thheituiics udazzllnir white, llencatli tluicrrdVtkfif the linmli, W hen SO.ODOMT Is used aright ; Tint mouth becomes sweet, pure and warm. And the fiesh lirc.it unn oduieus cli inn uu.iv lwtltedXw Anether I'rmldenlUI I'resrnt. l'eur cises of plunn, preserved "for the neit Democratic l'l eslddnt," hav e been sent te Clcv r lund from Ovid, K V. IVrhap plums, llke the better class of liquor. Improve wltli age, but lurry's 1'iek Mlt Wii:skuv la alwnvg free fiem every Injurious clement, whether old or new, and ia thikbe U of companions In health or disease. It Is sold by all lending druggists and gieccrs, and U Invaluable in canes et pneumo nia, ilieletii, malaria and ferers. It has a wen di'rful effect even In advanced ciues or con sumptien, llareu Tenoyfteii, Tennyson says In his liitct jiecm en Spring " 'I he blackbirds have thi'lr wills, lhe poets tee." The blackbirds often have the best or it, tee, ter they seldom have dynpepsla or debility, while inuny poets hare helh these dUcanes, as can cosily he seen, l'evts and ethers ullllctcd with dvepepsla or rheumatism, can obtain speedy and complete! relief by using llrewn's Iren Hitters, Jlr. Timethy Feck, Pleasant Orove, I'a, toys he was cured of two years standing hy taking ene bettle el llrewn's Iren IIIU.-M. flENUI.VETUIlKKV ItKD TA11LE DAMASK, 54 Inches wide, warruntcd Fast Celers, 23e., former price, Wc. llL,UACIIi:ii AND tmnLEACUKD TAIILE I.INKN8, At Astonishing Lew Prices. LIXK.V NAPKINS 4 TOWELS at Lew Vrlccs. TWILLED ALIWOOL UED rLANNEL, 25a, worth 10c, CANTON FLANNELS, 5c , 6!4c. Oc.aud ISeKc. Tnese BecHis are wnniurein '.e. iu or. . jnm mere, being much better goods than any goods offered at thcBO prices. WHITE WOOL 11LANKETS at i50, worth t3M. ALlWOOL WHITE HLANKETS, 150, former price, 3.U). GENUINE hCOTCH ZEl'IIVIl G1NU11AM8, only 10c i reduced from 25c. SATINE3 IN DAIIIC COLOK8 FOIt FALL, enlyl2He., worth 15c. WDen'l forget our CAUl'ET DEPAUTJ1ENT. The Largest Asseitmenl In Lancaster. Oasalmore Suits, Llnen Suite, Ponereo Ceata and Vests, Alpaca Coats, Plain Linen Pants, Oorkaerow Suits, Sergo Coats and Vests, Soersuckor Coats and Vests, Whlte Vests, Fancy Vests, Llnen Dusters, Mohair Duoters, &e., &e., &c. Furnishing Goods. Summer .Nockwear, Cnuze Underwear. Fancy Flaunel Shlrtn. RnibHo-e-nr. Underwear, Half-Hose, Whlte Shirts, Foather-Woight Drawers, &e. JolinS.Grivler&Ce., ONE l'UICE CASH STOKE, NO. 26 BAST KING STREET, LANUASTEU. I'A. Bl'JSCrAZ XOTICE8. Who does nut delight te see a geed looking facet Yet ervslptlus dlsllgures the leatuies almost beend recognition. Jlut this Is net the worst of it. '1 his disease Is as dan jioreus as it Is rcpulslve. It Is sometimes called "St. Antheny's Flre," and often causes sudden death. 3Ir. H. U. Carpenter, of UrandvlIIe, N. Y., had It In both legs and was cuicd by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Ilemedy. The medicine excels all ethers for the bleed. Especially udaptcd te persons In leeble health. auglO lmeedtvy North l'ole Ixprelltlens, l'rlze fights, lotteries, walking matches, and balloon ascension are usually humbugs et the worst sort. Vr. Thomai' Eclcctric Oflsneta humbug. It Is a quick cute for aches and sprains, ana is just as geed for a inmencss. Fer saiuey ji. ii. teenrun, diug: iuuvji aiieui, Jllicuicr. :1st, 137 and IS) North OI'BCIAIj J1AU0AIN8. Special Bargains for This Week AT THE HEW TOM STOEE. One Hundred Dezen All-Linen Memic Towels, 12Xc. each, worth 20c. Twcnty-llve Pieces Hand Leem GERMAN TABLE LINEN 37c., worth 52c. a j aid. ONI'. CASE FULL WIDTH RED DAMASK TABLING, J. IJ. MAHTIN it UO. ur sue cvt niJtr dead. 7 It leeks as If the corning winter would he a cold ene for railroad monopolists. m Tittsm: are seme captious peeple who crltl crltl clse with considerable acrimony the diposl dipesl diposl tlen of the president te take his well earned vacation, arguing that he is net paid his salary for recreating purposes. They are ery small poeplo who de this, and whatever their opinions be, they are entitled te very little consideration. They forget that while rccreatlng lhe president Is gaining new health and strength for a hotter discharge or his con cen con stltutienal duties. llut It Is interesting te make a few comparisons in the line et absenteeism from Washington under Presi dent Cleveland and seme of his predecessors, A Washington antiquary has discovered that Themas JefTersen in his two terms absented hlmseir from the Whlte Heuse 700 davs. Madisen stayed away G37 days, and Menree T03 days. Jacksen lowered the record seiuc- wnai uy scoring ou- uays, rejK was away from Washington only 32 days In four years, and l'lorce and Uuchauan each put In 57 days away from the capital city. Proud Hayes was the boss absentee from the Whlte Heuse, asvvaseuilucntlylittlng. Had he stayed away entirely, history would net blush te record the glgantle theft under which he held olllce, Garlleld had started ou a trip the July alter his Inauguration when halted by Qultcau's bullet, and Arthur fre quently left the White Heuso during his In cumbency. Compared with his predecessors Mr. Cleveland ranks high among the stay at at Tiif. state convention should pass a resolu tion condemning all atteuii ti te pun en Quay or Day. A Tale or a Fishing Excursion That landed In Great D'saater. Leng Branch Cen. of N, Y. Times. I used te he fend or sailing en the Shrews bury river, an amusement which is very popular here. Once upon a time I was a great deal youngerthau lam new, and the nickel plate upon my froshuess shone with a purer and mero celestial lustre. It was then that I fell in love for the first time. The girl wouldn't gather me In te any alarming extent new, because I have wen ether girls who have hit me much harder and mero ex pensively than she did. Her name was Luclnda. She had pale green eyes and a cheese-cloth complexion, and could eat mero Ice cream and drink mero birch beer thanany girl In the country, andBhe was proud or it. I was proud or it, tee, at first After I had f ene through aporied of amateur bankruptcy found that my pride was somewhat surunuen. l useu te sit in a hammock with Luclnda and read improving peetry te her. If there is ene thing in this world better fitted than another te bring two young pee. ple together It's a hammock, Jlut we had the poems or Martin F. Tupper with us, and hence we were safe. Things w ent onfimeothiy until one day Lu clnda get held of a story about a sailor and his sweetheart, nnd then she wanted me te lake her out en the water in a sailboat. "Aiy darling," 1 said, "I am net a sailor." "What matters it?" said she "you and I will get Inte n beat and the gentle breezes shall waft us away orer the ditnpled waters, until our sails arc lulled te porfect bliss." "Jlut said I, "suppese they should lull us ashere en a sandbank ?" "Perish the thought I" she said. ".That's all right,'' I roplled j perlsb Just as many thoughts as you like, se long as you dent perish me. 1 have a profound admir ation for my own existence." , "We sail," she declared, "or I am no lenger yours." "Under theso clrcuuistauces," I replied, "wesall." Be the next day I hired a sailboat for Si and took faer ent sailing ou tbe Shrewsbury river. I did net knew .then; as I de new, that the phrewsbary was as fatso as it is fair. It laia" generally conceded fact that rivers VKDER TAK1NU. TJNDKKTAKINU. 3L.jeI?TE,S UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Slrcels, LXVtUSTXB, 1'A. Personal attention given te all orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services of a tlrst-cless ine1 chanlc, I am prepared te de all kinds of Uphol stering at very uioderate prices. All kinds el Furniture Upholstered. Glve me a call. , L. R. ROTE. lanie-tfd s TORAQK AMD- COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYElt detd-lv rt is West Chestnut street. XA.LL AT REIGAKT'S OLD WINK -rou-Listen's Extract of Beef. riVIST IK TUB WORLD. Established, 1789, H.E.SLAYUAKEU, AgL febn-tia Ne. a East King Bt. rplIK MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Finely leca modern Improve. OH AS. J. B. Marl h Ce. Cor. West King and Frince Sts. The Leading and Lamest Hetel. ted, elegantly furnished und liberally lnauaged WV"tW "V.B,J1KU10, U11U IU1 meats. U oed 01 ches tru. McQLADH, l'roprieter. Jy7-2md H0' All ye w he suffer from Cerns or Bunions or ceamAN's ceiin Ge and bu CUJJK for uy a bottle Si ets, at COCHRAN'S DKUO STQItE, Nos.l37ftndlKertrfQuenBt Laucaster, I'a. Jt U suaranUud te ittye saUttactlen. LANOASTEtt. PA. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. lUEAl' STOHIC Carpets and Mattings, METZGER & HAUGHHAN'S, t'nOJI LATE AUCTION SALES AT VKUV LOW l'UICES. Mattings, unrpeta, Oarpeta, Mattings, Mattings, Oarpeta, Alse, LAIIGE LOT OF Oarpeta, Mrtttinge, Mattings, Carpets. WHITE COUNTERPjqNES, Fmm the late Gu-at Auction Sale It .Vw Vik at f.ne , II ou and up .te v w. Yeu wUl ge letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere lit, a yard, usual price, s;cjc, ONE CASE KULLBI.E Heney Comb Quilts, .Vc., usually sold at 75c. One Case Large LANCASTEU QUILTS, only fc7Uc each. Opened te-elay, a New Line of IIAUK GltOUNO bAllNLSIn New fatjles at Lew Prices. WATT, SMND & CO, LAN CAS IE It, I'A. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. n UctvrLen the Coepor Heuse and Beriel lletse Hetel. N- EXT DOOH TO TIIK COUHT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. SEVEItAL SPECIAL I.OT3 BLACK SILKS ! JUST OPENED, nltl (I), (I IJ, 1 25 and II 't). I ull Lines at All l'l BLACK SILKS I IWWXlWlWH'" .."".weney encrea aike l.ui'lN'b lll.ACK CASIIMKKK aiul Il-Sltii'. i-r. i!i.nTii....i."" ' "" Alse LUPIN'S IlLACKCASIIMEltE SHAWL- Deuble and biiigie. ilces. Jerseys ! Jerseys ! I Jerseys ! 1 1 A t Sec , 75c., tl.U', 11.15, 11.50. 2 On, fiiO, up. REMNANT SALE. We have placed en the KEMNANT COUN. TElt the Kemnants and Odds and Ends et stock accumulated during the paslseasen. REMNANT PRINTS, At :c , 3e , 4c. and 5c. a J urd. REM1MT aiMHAMS, At c. a yard. BENNANT OHAMBRAYS, AtBJiCi wetth 15c. REMNANT MUSLINS, At la, 5c, Cc. a j aid. Eemnaiit TaWe Linens, At 15c., 20c. and 25c. a yard. REMNANT TOWELINGS, At 3a, 4c , fie. a yaid, i i Remnant Dress Plaids. At c'ie; worth 12c. KEMNANT DRESS GINGHAMS, At f e ; worth 15c. 1,000 Yards Remnant All-Weel Cassimeres, FOIl BOYS' AND MEN'S SUITS AT ONE-FOUItTH VALUE. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuso, Lancaster, Pn. OOWEItS efe HURST, 26 and 28 North Queen Street. AUCTION I1AUGA1NB OPENING lOJlll, Large Let of quilts, with and without filiijre. lni;rrcondIehesoldi.cCiribJma?ked. very geed ; newr u the time te huy them while Ihcy are heYe i . they " eiit I Jt lone? Ladl?V l?iy SSyv'XH'F d.rlV0 u.1 i.!hcy of-""1 5 we hav e lets of them In all hUk3. Letter Jcfceyil new itv Ie ,Viulf v."1' SlVP"1 '1,,,".'.ty' eny,-09 '"! "P. New Hamburgs. an elegant line open tel?v VS cases Nej . featlnes and Prints, all new choice sl Its; come and see theiu.jeu cannot helnhiit he Bulled. Oursnacu will net nenu t us te cmitiinnLtn An n. v.lu, i,ii ..'.?...'""!"?. V '!.' ""V u? imanv ofullklndMndu:iili,ecM-,Vr.i..i.V.: -. " ." ui-vuius tuuuy, uui they are man) of ull klndsund will be sold extremely low. ' BOWERS & HURST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - Lancaster, Pa. F LINN A BRENKMAN. TOBACCO SltEAHS. CARD. Tobacco Growers will find it greatly te their advantage te have a pair of the (( GEM TOBACCO SEIRS." The Best Shear3 for Cutting Off Tobacco. Ne Steeping. Flinn & Breneman, AGENTS FOR LANCASTER COUNTY, NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER. PA. UOVBEVVIlXlSUrhU UOODS. S! HIRIC'S CARPET HALT CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ItEOl'ENINU OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, We are new meiiea in this JX &!$?. tliaV.R,tJ!5S,5Si,lMti5 !;JK -of. ttrwi "r s BltysSELS. THUEE-l'LY, AlMVoel and Cotten Chain EXTUX SUl'LKS, and ali I eiialltles f t V GUAIN CAhPKtS, DAMASK and VENETIAN CAUPETa. HAU and CHAIN cAltPET a of n; ,X-.BX,P.C1UI Altontlenriald te the Manufacture or CUSTOM CAlil'KTH TI1S, ftUQS, WINUOVSHAULS, COVEELETS, 40.. ' own manufacture a sneclellt Aiaearun Line or oil cle -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Ste,, Lancaster, Pa. teb23-2uiAw BOOKS. B O0K8 AND STATIONERY. HAPPY THOUGHT AND Tobaccos only 80 nor plug, f HAKTMAN'a kll6w irue: BTOUE. REBECCA X C1UAU rpHIl 8 PAPER IB PRINTED vnra J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fiiroeut Idk Works, M ui Fmi'l Atnw UjU rJULADILFHUFA. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Or't'EU AT LOWEST l'UICES, Blank Beeks, Writing Vapcrn, Em-dopes, Wrlliug Fluids eud Inks, Helland's geld pens, ateel Pens, Lead Pencils,' Pocket Beeks, Bill Beeks. Letter Beeks, and an Assortment or ITlne ana Stajile stationery. WAT THE 81GN OP THE BOOK.-S ft 7 NOSra QUEEN STREET, LANOASTEB, PA. NOS. 16 and i v, v f U- K ' rl! -f 1J - .IvvAV
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