miin r, v: , -'K nm r : &. A' iC -r- trt.. ;'' v tf ., :'-Wr' ? 1) -'!'. mMu. ." "a .&. 1MM fy S1 ummmi cixninMd; rtMM ! OktaMla Mm,'': f.'.'- U f i Ji ; ' " ".? -.. te ESWsHral BBkAUAMKUBBMV. t,.1ti'.-L . i -ryww mmmut j -w. ., r.. .vv .... .-t . RfN, .A" imitpwp adSHgHWCT ' - :wrTM HwPWfJrV TT rraC rW BHEicf'Jr' fi'w' graT iii4mrtm STsTaTaTaTlTMH. STtaMM TaTaTatsMK HfF sssb i.i i .r . rt- " ''takrM' bl: .jite: , - -. ..Skin-La- -Jywwiffvt' t::- . - - J- --' - '" . ;. : telAS.tW." v"' M jXiwJfTh Jli " v :; :ttiVDiiki ..& .. . ---- ,i ' ?. n;-Kr e j 4-r- ;. u ;u. Hafa. " - .-. rs '""."" -! V- I.-)"-.!. "IW- yTfeK'iM i .,. "i'vi. r ; ii ' iikH. ubw )te rtn 'i,tv. '!. ..W' 25 it i-beferetbOi JMlli?7AoeartttM of tt aUWi fcenate 1 ll la Irtec bta nUHWUB j.WIHI., WnillMVIIMHRI, MSB H XVUMi trtkW be .bv, oaettttuttoo. v It 'yni haiwwiW ftier tl W mm! 'UMat te 4jr vUmC T-iff.,. J? ineir:1 -i At ftJt rr'KSe? .': Lf ,i' wa ftVTOW: RfPHLI i'fcei ItNHHI Vff JW jif-ti $$&,' MlJi'ukZ. -.? j' --r - '-" ,.-.wr.r j. t a Til tNTKUktap -$ ijfe-pi trr ttrti ArflMIM. Mm stoat, nwenwd -hhy'. leertiMM,' te hum awd M ft mettew there entered ,Um MnOrV tstenfee. eie,,tmr.9MMMGu. mm1, ' TtMVrMlMvnotee batk Inaww Um ttttnt trkytH h Mtdt tiktuK umaked tale tb '.entjr w7hatr J wm M "my, wttt-. lMMM.MHl''uMattotMrvUMraL'""Hew- m WCTiUiy ;et :tlK pub WHIr 9!pMN tty W, ril ifjbw or teOMMnMtmthma. ,Thi Amim OMir Afi.n '"I i ." uy."?"",.,J " .'-.;,.-i.v-?- -..- r, -;:, v.. .. ',-- mmm f nl U )Mn te right or nasoer ;.Bat te lkgltMUemUittpMbyrUKd oemaMnt Mms k etetNiyt et;.tlwMMi M4tw tliM"HB)ifer Uhi flue trllteg el MtetlUar MtrlbnUOH Atrhleli ?be -foretold; In M;vh, before U Secteral cote.?, i--.i.i.JCTT.iniiS, ,s j. ; .y-.H i'Ma tameUe I "' Bv wTi war htvm't tem tent e tht - "I iMTM't writes It yet,'. X replied I toeged te add, 'ad never tnen te," but toseaew i eenia be. "WeU-yeaamMt prose pays beet What ether editors tare, you bee Interviewing 'nenet I never want te see another la attaiT.llte!". . u'Heleened back la, hie chair and laughed heartily j theetltb mock gravity, ' : "Tin glad te hear that, for -you're, realty qohe-dangereaa. By the "way, why.tllu ea aay your nanae wm Jenea T. -Yeu might ve known I aheuld flhd you out. Editors who llyea, tal a tan, Immm a'Man hex. Her tiny i1dnee a rteannid ' la' nnarteto nnartete nnarteto eraUa aanHsrfcitewn aa; Walnat Mill. The dwettinf aonatets era common organ box, IxSgMnddlinenateiia. On the eastern aide l a dry geed boa 1 about one-third the alze 'of the main, atruelure; There are no ahlu glea, or Wllng, or unexcelled sad unequaled paaani roennir, eai laawea a rew ureaavaa ci ragearfet flanked by a pieee of dilapidated oilcloth." The portals or the'manahm open toward the fenee, and they are wide and un un adrHltht;aMeef the box having been take out entirely te give a "hoarty-welcerae-erery-one'' tenon te the building. A atrip of oalMe'MMwera ler a deer, like a drop-curtain' of e Punch and Judy "Aggregation.'' winaewa, common or uewea, mere are non. x. The weeun who occupies this strange abode 1 a Master named Xlrele MeBvaney, wboMysalMenee lived In lows with her staters, btad from thMr abuse te Omaha Ave years age. She has been employed as a domestic by a number of Omaha families, who all speak well or her. Net long age, al though perfectly well and buxom te the eye. she became possessed of the crary notion that she is diseased with an inlectleus malady. sne went ouaeraerriea ana asicea aamissien Brown's Iren Bitters, tNEIEST TONIC. Trade Mark. QUALITY, PURITY, NOT QUANTITY. . en Kvery Bettle. Combining IRON llkRURE VEOKTABLK TOMIC0. qulekly ana dHnpletely CLEANSES ana ENKICHES'TIIK IILOOD. Quicken the nation of the Liver and Kidney. Clears the Complexion, Make the Bkln Smeeth. It does net Injure the Teeth. Cant Headache or rre dncMConatlpatten-ALli OTIIKK IKON MEDI CINES DO. l'byalctans and Dregglnts every, wbcre recommend It, recommend Brown' Iren Hitters as a vatuable tonic for enriching the bleed, and removing all dyspeptle lymptem.' It doc net hurt the Da. It. M. Dsucu.. Rcrneld. Ind., says : ' I HAGER &, BROTHER. i i LIGHT-WEIGHT Rern i'Itx) fi CaMJaa'- aad'Waiihnsw ;- T '' awssswuw , sBfessFW-sspsi. ...1 .. maiYanuendidita tfWMeeed.'aAd'BM.'' eanolMate4ml a amnd nmt:: S)' &KjjJ31ki minarafji ;u.peep eem 99JSf L"A 10?.evyth,Rt m-tMi 0,i I In several nnfalle lMiHuUena of ehrltr. Tie- snu.i ; : :::i",. t:j: rir. - r. 'll are MIm Madeline Meredith, of Oartb. and lyeur brother Jeff and 1 were chums at Eten M4nfiml'i ' : . Ohrt I said, semen liatsurprlsed 1 1 didn't. sOfoeure net llew could you? " . '"And I'm net Mb Meredith of Grata any longer," I said, with an effort of proud oom eom oem peaure. "Papa lest all his money, and our UttU wu MAirl iluun natt 'f feri 'ais.l ..TaST in "with his ship at the Cape, and Aunt Adelaide aran'ewant me. any. longer; se i name te Londen te Mrs. Kent's she's my old nurse and t earn my bread by my pen." .,- I could net help telling .him all that he seemed te make,' in spits of tnyseirt but i fetti tbafcindet Mtent tktaha sZ33?2 .J.:."r 4 5Tm5? wTiunni Oartnftotfce r''A jb wtt&r'r.Trzrzrri party Is pbestly; m et equivocation. ir lie-cenveMk.n'8 'tKeopinlenf-and' vat and; emphatic fcensldered. : ,y P' ---r-rtL'k , ,. ; events, tuenui- most prominent XM' AoalUeam therty ulasfei'ni.ana theretsa JIW ftcnteseejiiee ia'te position se de- ' jwswz, : .itaL. .0- fiTM te; th( long4irewlg conviction that ; WM '. arnWitlens. wlilchare the state creatures. tt'.'.-jT 1 WttrS kJjV.t: J :wilwri' 'JT-.. u - '' KtMkreirda Osneaclal aeclety. a local ct ; jlxjti-'mKrtt. junwn ei weunreeu.DMKB,ackeu wnety av ite riaiet tteetlng m defecating ,by formal wslm iheattempt te make the Hen: A'.X;KeUy a JgteuslsBuerat the com Ing convention of ,thls order la Brooklyn Mxihtertli.iTbererrwhaiMnatnraay, ')nicleraWe heatamenf'the mmbenpf ttJt?C., Xj:,,ef which .Mr. Xelley ban. -jW-pTeaideiit,'at the mannecef his rejectleh .M muiisier vj lwuyaaq Auatna. x nw nas ' i In tenalfied 'since the publication of the In discreet tetter of Bishop Keane, of Rich inend, teMrVKelley, l'n'whk!K,'thegrb"UBd, Is taken that his successive rejections by 4twd,fereign powers were flings at the Tope, 'and 'the whole. Catholic population of the' United 8tates. The local society did well in calUng a halt en this foolish attempt te make Mr. Keiley 's pese he had in away, t ,i.;i..i,.i... .l. i 1..1 .... , it.. I have mentioned me te bun. iauumuiiy me jiiiiiiiuik uibujcuv iu .ue i 'AO. .t,i .n .., r naii. iU.i Ottered the, last words proudly, and he did net smile at all, but looked very grave. "I wonder,- Miss Meredith, it you evor heard Jeff speak of Hareld Casholten ? "Oh, yes, often I" and then I paused In some confusion. Mr. 'Hareld Casholten had been my brother's "guide, philosopher and friend," and. in one way and another X had heard mere than enough of htm all ray life, tbeurfb, through my having no mother, I had never been at Oarth when JcO'a friends visited him. In lact, I had worshipped him secretly and afar off from JelTs descriptions and made blm the here of mero than one romance ; and, new tbore he was, silting In mv Mivlulr anil rhnttfnir te me as if he I had known me all my life as, indeed, I sup-. iur uuii eiuruij uiuab hcbe reatiainedihat tbey may net be masters. .This belief ;was expressed in ''. i. i . - ...i.... -J3-. .. - -. , i)( -" thesiatecentitutkn:;6ver a decade nge, $?! '-: t,!lWvltU0ilWtl,San ' Mj3, V.;' wii Ui?J? el'wKi,iy. nu unparyuKiu --, ; BWiy.iiiTctsiate vuei4,,.fiiuyevi;r, iuu exe- jreb vaewea Bae ukq earreu vy pant 'san'ipbwe'rr The Hepubllcan party has IfbeeBeontrellod by leaders rwhe were con j Whas' heid' :llie ' power te nullify the : r'i&. 'cpusMiuwen, uy uiuine 10 inuviuu inu W' leguhjtlen te enterce It. ? -' JK 4 Tlr'rnflieirV tn , In flila ntipn tnrrrt at Mia last session of the legislature, though a bill of aivery moderate character, which was prepared by Senators Wallace and Lee, a Democrat and a Republican, was forced upon lis consideration. It again in lis state convention took lis stand in favor of the nullification of the constitution, rcf us- feeing the demand of some of its members lhat1tr Bheuid declare" Itself in the control, of the railroads ifsfrequlred by the fundamental law. The ,-V.VlleiMiMlran mrtv hit, tiv HiA nfttni mm BKBW-. m T&3-'V - - --.K;-w... ui & . -Wniuirei rz-ifr -"Kepabllcan party has, by the action of its .pMdenbeen put in an attitude of hostility X Ajiq.thVpepular opinion that the railroads of MMate need, te be restrained, and that wtlw'wholesenio ree,uiremcnt3 of the censtl- xtttwn;sneuia ee maue eiiective. a large rank and file efiliftRei"'w ' ny wTtli this opinion. UieyAyluliavoteYote, wmss '-'"iJvUeisma wuw VVUlkV VM. VtlC "J $, 'jBemibllcan party in power, and narticu- ., larjy''.by the character of Its candidate. w. tuay is cruet among the leaders of the ipriy who have shapejl its policy. lie Is ) V l"iBWfely Identified with the corporations. "' i;4j,i';''le'mteresta have been iu llls care" ll0 I fy M'li Intents, their servant. Tim issue unnmu.wcui uiiu we jwiiiu tuuiu HOI IHJ Bteresharply defined than it is by the can- KIliS AtJttkt-nM ,1amm1,mi 41tn a l.nt II.. ' .RMunmwe uiciuscAvtx,. iud uiiu uciuir ul liih rSPeeieWd the.ether of the corporations. ijSafet'The ceriiestwiU be a live and animated ffeajf one, as it is te be waged between a Bincere lM-.-:Xvi-'. and warm popular demand andn slreiiL' F-4J&.SW4S ' f 7 adverse interest. The issue can hanily be JKJW -' .ln.V4A.l In fi.In... Af ,l. ,Aun 11.. TfiX " UUUUUIU. Ul JU,T Ul IW) tCUIIIVl UJ. IUO times. It was a rash thing te provoke the , feeling which has been raised by the deli nltely shown purpose of the Pennsyl vania railroad te choke, competition in I its business.' The constitution undoubtedly expresses tneaeciaeu opinion or. tne people ,unb xuujivuu uuiujieiiueu 13 ucueucnu 10 4'the state. "When therefore the state's grcat- A'jjgest railroad deliberately undertakes te defy yvTJiis.opmienanu me aw wnicn expresses OreeK has met Greek and the tug of has ceme.'Uhdeniably the Democratic m p 4 ' r?'- Jfrwatanaa m. with rtne. people. Appar Appar 4,.,f1?,'sUyJtheRepublicaniirty stands in with I.vXKHferj'ennsylvanla .railroad. "VI10 can fmiOeaW refusal of Italy and Austria te receive I htm . Mr. Keiley's bold and' honest denun ciation of the government of Victer Emanuel in Richmond is alleged as the chief reason for his rejection, but there wcreTiiccpur springs flowing through this result. Therb have been many savage critics of theMlpiematic policy et Secretary Bayard, and they saw in the Keiley case a geed opportunity te get rid et their venom. It is related that through them all the smait sayings of the newspaper paragraphs about " air. Keiley, whom they speak of se highly" were diligently collected, and, after being properly magnified, were trans lated and printed in the Italian and Aus trian newspaper9. There were net want ing, loe, European diplomats who, with no friendly feeling for ilm United States, lent their voices te the nntl-Kciley clamor. Add te these causes the fact that the Italian minister te Austria is a bastard son of Victer Emanuel and that Adstria, never censidcratu for the United Slates, wished te appease the anti-Austrian senti ment of Italy. Hew could it be expected tliat the intrepid Keiley would withstand these forces leagued against him V St. Bernard's society deserve commenda tion for the stand they have taken against the proposed ill-advised effort te drag Mr. Keiley's Catholicity into his rejection by Italy and Austria. reljiW n.i- ,' ...iiuwum mm water. They de net mix well; and when the attempt is made te mingle them, politics, lik l" -,,V ""-'i; pets en ' The coming railroad extremity will be the peeple's epiwrt unity. n It has bcen recently noted that the Cur. rent, a very bright' Uttle periodical that claimed Chicago for Its home, had been forced te suspend publication due te ilnanclal embarrassment. Its editor and feunder, KdgarL. Wnkeman, has been well nigh driven te distraction by his misfortune lie bad prier te bis venture in the Current been oneof the most trusted Nerthern corres pondents of the I.oulsville Courier-Journal, and is described by Jils friends as a roan of lrropreachablo habits. He has lest in hi literary undertaking $20,000 of his own money and $5,000 raised by a stock com pany. This is much te be dDnlored. for the Current was a chippy, bright periodical that- vi ou iuiuu iuu uuiu uuiwcen me uauy news paper and the mero or less heavy magazine. It contained much excellent literary matter and was fast growing into public apprecia tion when overtaken by financial disaster. It is te be hoped that it will seen rise from Its ashes brighter and better than before. It is te be a battle of proved Integrity aud admitted corruption. Ckiahutt es'ie the number of 1,058,749,23s were consumed hut year ; this indicates an alarming Incrcase of tbe splder-leggcd young man. my brother, he steed up te go, and desired me net te forget the story ; but then, mero than ever, I resolved net te write, as no doubt he would accept it from mero pity. Three months passed away, aud I was en terms of almost civility with my hated editor; but I had written nothing for the Arlington en that point Iwm obstlnate nor bad I told Mr. Casholten very much about myself or my own affairs beyend the flrt sudden burst of conlldence, which seemed inevitable. What 1 wrete and hew I suc ceeded I never talked about In spite of several very Insinuating questions ; but about Jell" I would talk for hours, and he did net seem te weary of tbe subject, oither. Sometimes I accompanied him te an after noon concert at St James' hall or a matin 00 at the Lyceum, and he was always very kind and aiionuve ; out 1 ceuiu never get ever 1110 fact that he had laughed at tny poetry. Had he laugbed only at myself I. should Cava for fer for glven snd forgotten It. One evening he called after lmvlngabsented himself for a fortnight, aud I was wondering. In spite et myself, what could have happened te hi in. I was about te call Mrs. Kent te light the gas, though it was ouile bright, wben he stepped me. "Don't rlug for llttbtt," he said, in his lazy way ; "I want te talk te you. 1 have seme- IMIUK imjf M..it;uiai us ajt .uautiuuu. uuti a want te Hay it te you alene. "Madeline"- and somehow he get possession of tny hands "I leve you j I want you ler my wife; I want -te take care of you, dear, if you will let me." "I can't help It," I returned, feebly and vaguely. "Ne, ofceurno net, I don't want you te. Darllnc. you must have seen that 1 loved you, and you surely must care for mc a Uttle In return I" Mt" geno nyjorever. . tijlglit Ing rcrased admission, she set .up house keeping in her novel hut, squatting en the ground she occupies. She is about 83 years old, ladylike in manner, bnt undoubtedly insane VAHJfMll'M MOQBAMMIC. Cemmeut of th EagUiJ. Pre ea the lrlh leader's Dablln Spest-bu. Mr. Parnell's Dublin speech has thoroughly aroused the Conservative press of England. The Timet says that no prudent politicians can. underrate 'the importance or the action taken by tbe Irish Nationalists at thelr con ference. "Mr; Parnell's pregramme,'! con tinues the Timet, "may, however, meet with a fate similar te that which befell O'Con O'Cen O'Con nell'sata tlme when tbe Irish, were as con fident a they are new. Mr. i'arnell demands the repeal or the Union. Se the Irish ques tion is no longer a question of local self-government This might be acceded te by Eng land, which will never listen te a plan for the soinratten of Ireland." The Standard says : " Mr. Parnell has de clared, war, It will be a shame and u disaster if English statesmen or both parties fall te baffle him. We de net pretend te ignore the dan cer te which the Imperial unltyls exposed. Mr.l'arncll new holds a strong hand. Tholate Liberal majority In Parllamentoeuld afford te Ignore him, but It will be different in a Parlia ment evenlybalanced between the two parties. Mr. Parnell has, howevcr, rivals by the score. He knewa very well hew precarious his tonure of authority is. If both the Whigs and Teries make It clear from the outset that Mr. Parnell's demand for home rule will be met by firm opposition his In In Uuence will be deemed." The JVcu-- takes advantage or the uxcllo uxclle uxcllo ment ever Mr. Parnell's bold declaration for Irish indopendnnce te exhibit tbe advantage which a large liberal majority would be te tbe country. The Liberals, argues the Jyeir.i, are mero likely te oppose tbe Parnclllte de mands than the Conservatives. have prescribed Urewn's Iren Hitters in case el anemia and bleed dlseasei, also -when atonle sra needed, and Unas proved tnorengniy factory." Da. Wk. Dtbrs, an St Mary' St, New Orleans, La., tay t "Brown's Iren Bitters relieved ine In a case of bleed polaenlng, and I heartily com mend it te these needing a purifier. The genuine ha Trade Mark and crewed red line en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by BROWN CUEMIOAb CO., nALTIMOKB, HI). SUMMER CLOTHING READY-MADE. Indies' ITasd Boek Usefut and attractive, containing list or prize for receipt. Informa tion about coin, etc , given away by all dealers in raeaicine, or wauca 10 any aaarets en recei of e. stamp. eclpt (Of xJtr oeodb. UNSPOKEN VOWS. The roguish surges laughed In glee, Ac she plunged and surged In the shining sea. My Venus Anadyemenc : A nd alt tbe vagabond winds made bold Te touse and tangle her hair of geld. Oh, her feet was light and herflgure trim, And I was trylng'te teach bcr te swim; And the Jey I hud te bold her land. And te let her cover nia up with sand, And te hear her laugh ring clear and free, 'Twas altogether tee much for me ; Jty the shining sea, by the surges' rear, The maid must be mine for evermore, I vowed, but tbe vow came ne'er te fruit. Her volce was sweat as nlove-9trung lute, And he said, " Geerge, I beg your pardon. Hut you de leek such u guy In that Funny old bathing suit." And I was mute. Frem the .V. 1. .S'mm. OPECIAL BAIIQAINH. Special Bargains for This Week AT THE HEW TOM STORE. One Kindred Dezen All-Linen Memie Towels, 11c. each, worth 20c. Twenty-live rifces Hand Leem GERMAN TABLE LINEN 37c., worth 80c. a yard. ONE CASK FUM. WIDTH RED DAMASK TABLING, 25c. a yardusual price, 3"Xc. ONE CASE FULL SIZE Heney Comb Quilts, 5Sc usually sold at 5c. One Case Larue LANCASTER QUILTS, only 8TKc. each. Opened te-dsy, a New Line of DABK GROUND eATI.NKS In New Styles at Lew.I'rlces. wr, si & co., ; LANCASTER, TA. Oaaeimere Bulta, Llnen Bulta, Pongee Coats and Vests, Alpaca Coats, Plain Linen Pante, Oorkserew Suits, Sergo Coats and Vests, Seersueker Coats and Vests, White Vests, Faney Vests, Unen Dusters, Mohair Dusters, &e., tee., fce. Furnishing Goods. Summer INeekwear, Gauze TJndorwear, Faney Flannel Shirts, Balbriggan Underwear, Half-Hese, White Shirts, Feather-Weight Drawers, fce. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. "WEAP STOItK. Carpets and Mattings, AT METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S, FROM LATE AUCTION 8ALES AT Mattings, Carpets, Carpets, Mattings, Mattings, Carpets, VERV LOW PRICES. Carpets, Mattings, Mattings, Carpets. Alse, LARGE LOT OF and the rpIAcr, mVM 1 V3 him I peetryj Lhave been cool anil preiul, haughty and Ue flant, lanri""ci in ul face and told acernm: M leve a", he had scorned my nistvad of which I steed trembllne and bluslilnp in Ids arm, vrhlle be kissed tny face and called me all sorts of pretty names ; and In spite or myself, I confess I liked it. It is humiliating, It is horrid, hut It is true I did leve the handsome, hateful editor. ' Darling," he cried, holding me from him at arm's-length, "yeu're a vixen yeu're tee fend of that vagrant poet you detest me cordially : still, Madeline, I leve you, and I bolleve I have loved you from that day when yourpresenco made a spot of sunsbine in my very shady editorial den. Some day perhapsyeu will learn te care a Uttle about me." Six months allerward we were married at St. Geerge's, Hloemsbury ; and when Jell" came home and heard all about it, I thought he would have geno out or lib mind with Jey. Ifew I write what" I ploase for the Arlington ; and though the editor gees ever It, he does net dare alter a syllable, be that lu that respect I have gained my point I have con nuered mv llret editor. A'mm tl.n .. Xcte Moenor A uguat. " A Crick In the Buck" Is many tlms a symp tom or kidney disease. Hunt's Kidney and Liver Remedy will cure It. Fer women In delicate health, no medicine equals Hunt's Remedy. All teraale complaints ni n nftFri 1 1 r "' ? "- ll never full, aic.-perniir j au25-lwdc0iUw rerpetual SleileMneu Fas the exquisite torture practiced by Euro pean vuX Asiatic victims whom they desired te punish with uttnuji. cruelty. Nature, although no tyrant. Is Just as Inexitnvne In her law, and therefore visits myriads of geed citizens with the same torture for the transgressions of hoi cedo. Elther ever-taxeil jnrccuperated men tat and norve forces 1 at. ably demand their dues and proper compeuaatlen or the full pen ,alty must come. Outside assistance therefore becomes an absolute necessity. Nothing can satisfy the full conditions but Durrr's I'cbe Malt Wiiukky, and 11 should consequently be used promptly. It Is stimulant without Injur! eus reaction, nourishment without a trace of Inflaming poUen te croate unnatural cravings and destroy assimilation of feed, and a healthy -tonic te restere normal strength and hardy mus cles without superfluous fat te detract from comfort. All reliable druggists and grocers have It. PERSONAL. ) the result with the issue se plainly U IMseated? " ( i ,ll?5- " '-: .. .7Th Nina A Hnlwlnl M thn ItnlMnru iZs.'i I V ?. P;f ". ---'" ji It' -' pvS-.V jiJfpP MTf - bsttf! made te merge ietwinrailvt'ByUner''L6riff before the Tjiesk who lay the flattering unction te their souls that summer is getting ready te hid adieu teihat aoctlen el the country lying along the Atlantic seaboard, will doubtless grlove te learn that such cool experience aa theso through which we are new passing, are by no means notable The New Yerk Her aid recalls that in 1ST4 frosts occurred in New Yerk and Massachusetts for six conioo cenioo conieo utivo dsya in August, (from the 23d te the' f,.j:i''J!',J"Ptruetha ttfe'ioctrlne enuncla- -f' m;vj vuv Jviuvvisv.i-rvfvvv vuiivcttUUll UJ1 V,1tepreaeht:chietiMun-frf our state wmcA:.??JEy.. c-t-t--t-i.-. . , ... ,- r 1 1 "", uu. uie .uuuniug nuiiwnjL'er temper- !WEei. Jt iFiX- -tnl that it was ature was as high as usual or higher inal ? .jWtTMtod;''fe the conyentteg nor approved most ail sections of the country. In Aumut. 187C, there were destructive frosts in Minne sota en the 21st and in New Yerk state light frosts en the 23d and 2ith, but the Boquel Was net an exceptionally cold September in the northwest. In 1677 frost was reported as far south as Cape .May en August 13, and in Iowa a week later; but the temperature of the ensuing September was higher than usual ever the whole country except en the Recky Mountain slopes. In 1878, se mem mem mem orable for its line crops, frost occurred In Dakota en August Kith, in Massachusetts a week later; and, in Iowa, Connecticut and New Yerk en the 21th, while September of that year was abnormally warm ever almost all parts of the United States, JvW8ea& Pennsylvania railroad was projected iiwjlf befb'r? the B($Ql ' Creek raiire;wi &.fewJu.u,' i'Usiita the Staudard -v ft yewn way; waa. en company. (lelnf wliiit. S&'ttwread, cempaniea ,are new try. j&g'iVjrsAttUsiime: upon these :iffl.'( ; fy .wvocuens,wwiwaru ,1 neinuignant fgfc yPl!et I8mecratic';new8paDers apdef vwwy,?tWtiyt,pj;wivwatuui.ienai .N.tlH LV.1wwM.iwjeraocratie exejcise. ut corporate S). aVaBg-h efferU etV.iew Indeiwndent 1''iMfiitHfekm' ItBiHtfcOcans in the k, 1 1 Thai.-Hi ! ,i.i.r .A- mJI.1.a ,-. i -iCA-'-mimKvmnmnmiH iwiv us. iwid evuiu. :r-: -pr. ' 1 'll-Ml Wr?MMH ifWrn it 'lefjit alraeitijBatlrely te the ks, f party Vef OBiansyl vania te he newiconstrtirtieu and te try wncient; -am progress et 11,13 toparty'tte,true, baa been nu ungiu; J""!'; nuucu, mil. It w. . Tbodeclswatieiis 'el this PUonare'-ijlciiuVnet te 'fllUufc. are -View, as .'that i'thei sinewy, expressions 'Jsfliuit'!'iinaaImeus tutrtv 'it2&iif.Ti8LliA. '.1 -i' wm ,va wi!nv-uuill.t,'U etHI-. IF ' yr,rW, fInee1677r 'hlKty1W&a se"16 ' eereUct iliventlena have: -iMW43eaHaaaw,4eclardfr: i!Kc?W,?l3 Tub summer resort hotel proprietors new groan because thelr victims rre' fleeing te their homes; they should net cemnlaln. hew. eyer, for they have had a rich harvest. Mn. Day fully nnd broadly, ails the re? quirements of a candidate presented for a business ofllce te be administered en busl nes principles, and he possesses overy quality necessary te unite the opposition te the Republican candidate. He is heneat. capablp. aud trained eul as n mcUiedical, faithful buslncss-thaii, and he will un doubtedly polish large vete in this clly miadelphUrfimes. t 1 -s m m . Jehn ffHKBMAN, In his opening speech or the Ohlft campaign, acknowledges the 'geed' Intentions or President Cleveland." This Is probably mere than the preildent would coewxleto Sherman. Ida Lewis, the Newport heroine, has lest the Newfoundland deg that was iter compan ion swimmer. ATTenNEV General Garland will loave Washington te-day for a short visit te hi home in Arkansas. Dn. Leewe', companion and 'secretary of mv iud air .uuses druiueiiure, will seen IiaVO ready for publication his memolrser tlie dead philanthropist. Rev. Henry Wand Hekciier hasacccptcd the invitation of the Bosten committee of aldermen te dellver a eulogy en General Grant in that city. The Crown Princess Stonhanie, or Aus tria, contributed some original drawings for a picture doek ana accepted pay at the rate given te ether artists, though alie presented tbe meney te a charity. JesEru Bailv, of Mllier township, Perry county, has died suddenly, aged 76. lie was state treasurer in 1851, a member or the last constitutional convention and a member of I'engressuuringthe 37tnand48lh Congresses. Senater SnERUAN opened the campaign for the Republicans at Mount Gilead, Ohie, en Wednesday in a prepared speech. Much 01 me speecn was uevetea te the Keiid Seuth jwd criticism of the administration at Wash ington. Mrs. Radiiabai, a Hindoe widow, has created an excitement in India by beginning business in her own name as a boeksellorT contrary te the laws of Manu, which have net been previously infringed for three thou sand years. Guv Min, a Chtnese orator, told the roligl religl roligl eus poepleorsan Francisce rocently that he thought it curious that the Americans would spend millions te secure a home for his ceun trymen in neaven, wniie tney reiuse them such a been in the United States. Senater Jehn P. Miller has invited all the .California congressmen te meet him for consultation rolatlve te further leglslv tien sumrested bv defect In the flhlnran n. atrictlen act This action has been suggested by Judge Sawyer's decision or Monday last granting remanded Chinese the right te ap peal tolhe supreme court of the United The Collapsed Trust Company. The needy unfortunates who tried te get thlr deposits out feuud that there was a peer show. Se they became very mlserableand complained. n it was natural ler them te de. A cellupsetl Trust Company Is bad. limit Is net half as bad as a collapsed stomach, worn out by dyspepsia and debility, for tbe weary and, worn-out stomach, take Brown's Iren Bitters, the best preparation of Iren ever made, and the prince of tonics. Mr. J. A. Hepburn, lies Moines, Iowa, says, ' I tennd Brown's Iren llltttrs excellent for indigestion and Ill-health." Buy et your druggist. r BVKCXJLL KOTICES. Can you tell who Is lu the greatest danger of catching any Infectious or epldemle disease T " Why,"you say, " the person whose bloedls In nn lmnura or lmnevflrlthnd pjinditinn." k,. actly. Such, pel-seus take special complaints as dry grass bursts Inte name before the sparks of a locomotive. Pure V"H Is a defense 1 ft mean safety, and lr. Kennedy' raverlte Itcmedy Is the mildest, surest and suiest purifier of the bleed. Oar cblef dangers are within ourselves. auglO-ltueed&w J. U. MARTIN & CO. VNVJCHTAKIXQ. TJNDERTAKINQ. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen am Vine Strceis, REMNANT SALE. .We have placed en the REMNANT COUN. TEll the Uemnnnts and Odds and Ends of sleck accumulated during the postseason. REMNANT PRINTS, At 2c, 3c., te. and 3c. a yard. EEMANT &IMHAMS, Atlc. a yard. EENNANT 0HAMBRAYS, At C'c ; worth 15c REMNANT MUSLINS, At e., 5e., tic. a yard. Emnant Table Idnens, At I5c., 'A'c. and 'Oc. a yard. REMNANT TOWBLINGS, At 3c, tc, 5c. a yard. Remnant Dress Plaids. At Cc worth 12c. REMNANT DRESS GINGHAMS, At 6c ; worth 13c. 1,000 Yards Remnant All-Weel Cassimere?, FOB BOYS' AND MEN'S SUITS AT ONK-FOUBTH VALUE. WHITE COUNTERPANES, Frem the lftte Great Auction Bale In New Yerk, at 65e.- 75c, $1.00 and up te I3.0U. Teu will get GOOD 1!aKUAI.N9 at Metzger & laughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. iletwecn the Cooper Heuse and Berrol Ilerse Hetel. N EXT DOOK TO THE COURT IIOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. eEVEUAIi SPECIAL LOTS BLACK SILKS I - BLACK STLKS ! JUST OPENED, at 11.(10, 11.12, $1.21 and II.S0. Itcldedly the Itest Silks let tj mnnw r.r etrered. Alse LUPIN'S IILCK CASIIMEllE and U EN U I ETTA CLOT II a for Mourning Purnem Full Lines at All Prices. Alse LUPIN'S IJLACK CASUMEKE SHAWLS Beuhle 2nd SFngle? Jerseys 1 Jerseys 1 1 Jerseys ! 1 1 At 50c , Vc $!., fLSS, $1.50. iw, $isu, up. RE. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster. Fa. TDOWEBS & HURST, 26 and 28 North Queen Street. AUCTION 11AUGAIN8 OPKN'IKU TO-OAY. S. nn.ii T .. .. i i...ii.- ... . ... . which we shall offer rery low. T Velveteens. I.laeic L'rimliinr.'N .. 'V,w?' P.i"1" A'?. IcernhfMfa lm.tnl.. a.A.. 7! . M.nl. .u. Kli";' "."""J' -. very geed ; new Is the'tlme te buy them while thoare here they went ; last I6ni? I ' SdiSS jV seys. a big drive at 50e t they sell rust ; we have lotsef them In all alzS "letter Jeraevs JSfc vest frenC elegant quality, only $1.00 nnd up. New JIambnres7an clceaiit line eMn&?vV -rCl i"f ' BOWERS & HURST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - Lancaster, Pa. J. B. Martin & Ce, Cor. West KJus and Prince Sts. TOVACCO HUE Aim. F LINN A BRENEMAN. CARD. Tobacco Growers will find it greatly te their advantage te have 'a pair of the "GEM TOBACCO SrffiflRS." The Best Shears for Cutting Off Tobacco. Ne Steeping. LAMCASTXB. FA. Lx.xa.aTs, YJl. rersenal attcn Uen given te all orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. .Having secured the services of a first-class me chanlc, 1 am prepared te de aU kinds or Uphel. storing at very moderate prices. All kinds et i uruuure uiiueutsrea. uive me a call. lanlO-tfd R. ROTE. WJLXCUHB, JtOi W w -wa TTAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA ...a. 'iodhcces only se per ping, at AliLU1 IIAUTUAN'S Xt ,LOW BTOHK. lug. I IfKO FltONT CIOAB TJOTE 18 MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS XT 93.00 A SOZXV, . AT NO. 100 NOUTK QUEEN 8TEEET, lanistfd Lancaster, P. Dartmouth's Law Endewuient. By agreement between the trustees of Dart mouth college and the heirs and executer of the late Judge Joel Farker, who left fSO.000 te found a law school in connection with Dartmouth college, the law school pro ject has been given up. This agreement pre. vides that tbe ontire Parker fund shall be used te endow a professorship of law ar.M po litical economy in tiie college and if the in come oxcecda the amount of that claim it shall be used for the general purposes et the college. There is a clause that lu case it law W-ATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION! IN FUICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWKLiiY.at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposite City Iletel, near Fa. B. B. Depot, ... i J MM IIWIUUHIUII, uiatea Myd NO. Flinn & Breneman, AGENTS FOR LANCASTER COUNTY, 162 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER. PA, JiauBJtJFVjtirzaHjjfa quedb. S1 HIRK'S CARPET HALL. CARPETS! CARPETS! D. O.- Watches and Cleck, renalred. re and adjusted. )y KIDNEY TROUBLEa DON'T DOSE for kidney affections. Use externally one Bensen's Capclue Pereus Piaster ever thu kid neys. " KJ-ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Eeigart's Old Wine Stere. H. K. SLAYUAKEU, Aeist, Ne. Established 173S. 28 El'sr Kiva Otbxkt. feblMfd departmbnt ia Shall go te It. evor ostablished this fund Pat SpKKby. the Chicago turlman, used i b k bsotbtaek and aUhla bev. aud la new worth two hundred Uieuaaud of the' dollars TTn WW K KilWJIIfl llUt. , ,. ' The Expert Cotten Trade. The experts of cotton from, the United States during July, 1881, amounted te 113,608 bales,'55,0,3(M pounds, Valued at 10,130,872. EleOn months ended July 31, 18S5, 3,000,703 ba's, l)8Be,&ls,23t pounds, valued at Iipjl. tta,MB; ftleveu aaenths ended July 31, 1884; 8,81,7t blel,8W,Bll,H iieunds, valued at . X-f V (r w -r EOR BRITISH AND DOMESTIC HOSE, Cheaper than ever, go te UECIITOLD'B. Just received, British and ether Hese which we are selling at prices less than they cost te manu. fucture, being Jeb Leta from Forced Sales. Alse Underwear, tiblrts, Funts. Vests, Overalls'and otber goods usually kept In Uents' Furnishing Meres., l'lcusv call and examlne uefore you buy. HKNKY 1IKC11TOLD, Ne. w North euccn Street, rsigniirtlielg Stocking. """", F, S. Ilulldiiig Stene and Sand for sale. rnUB MANBION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. The Leading and' Largest Iletel. Finely leca ted, elegantly furnished and liberally managed Electric bells, lights, and all modem Improve meats. Geed orchestra. ' OHAS. McQIiADE, Jy7-md Froprletor. UEOFEN1XQ OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. . .. We are new prepared te sliew the trade the Largest and Oest Seleeted Line of Carnetn vr hlbltedln this efty. WILTONS. VELVEW, all the Trading Makes of BODI PANDapicstkV UA.fl UAnra.DiiAUJUlJLIUU lAilAllAH UAUl-UTH. 1CAIA anil nii.iw niituwa own manufacture a s Alse a of our tannfacture a speciality. Special Attontienpald te the Manufacture of CUSTOM i! A HvVri FUU Lineef efLCLOTUS, BUGS, WiNDOWIADES.COVEBLETflj Jkiel. ''ABFETS. AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. lub'iS-xmdAs s AINT.RAPHAEL WINE, H Ol Qe and bu CUBE for All ye who sutTer from Cerns or Bunions of .COCIIRAK'S COBW uy a bottle a cts, at V COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Ne. U7 and 1J MerUQueeu t , LaaeMUr, Fa. " It lifuaraaWirdteglrs satis JacUea. INFORMATION. The SainUBaphael Wluehas a delicious flaveur and is drunk in tne pnncipi Merm ana south Unnnauy, li the principal cities of Bussla UIIU BOULU Aiecnia. unuii odla,andseon. The Quantity exported of iu ?nuity annually la sufficient proof iiayiui tliere ; Ullv and powers, while for the real connoisseur in t aeHsiuwwi ins is; Is no "wine that 'can irMRrI, JarTha SsJni-KaDBael Wine CemnanT.Talanea. DeparUeeat of the Oresae (Franee.) H. E. SLAYMAKEft, M. W BAIT XIKS IITBMT. BOOKS. WrfS------ -i- B OOKS AND STATIONERY. JOHN BAER'S SONS, OFFEB AT LOWE8T 1'IiICKS, Blaalc Beeks, Writing Fupers, Jthirclepcs, lVrltiug Fluids and Imkg, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, ' Steel reus, Lead FencUs, Pocket Heeka, mil Beeks. Letter Beeks, tnd an Assortment of Fine aid Staple Stationery. " """ ' AT TUB B1QN OF TUB BOOK.M NOS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ;LANOAflTl, PA. 5J VI ." si $J I .rii lX ,A u.t fidi am J? -, ;i yjfe- i fW,,' . : If j r. 11..