Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 04, 1886, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOEK, FJRIDAY JUNE 4, 1886.
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WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER,
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pafr only; and te tlgn Wirir lumti, net or
tmbUtmttcn, but in proof of geed faitfi. All
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THE INTELLIGENCER,
LABOASTIR. PA.
3tl)C CatuaQtcr 3ntclliiKC'.
LANOABTRB, JUNK 4. 1886
The llcttcr Way.
Councils would have denu better te have
read and considered the mayor's message
first, revised their appropriation ordi
nance therewith and then passed it ; in
stead of passing the erdinance and tlien
listening te an exposition of the amend
ments needed. It must be plain te every
member of councils that if tliere is a de
ficiency of some $3,600 in the department
of lightingef the city, an appropriation of
$2,000 will net meet it ; and if a specific ap
propriatien was te be made te meet the de
ficiency in lighting, and in the water de
partment there ought likewise te have
been a like appropriation te meet the ether
deficiencies. The city is back $1,200 with
its funds for street damages ; $1,800 for
street repairs made when there was no
money te pay theru ; ever $7e0 in tlte fire
department and $995 in the police and
turnkey department.
Of course these will be met at once by
paying them out of the new appropriations;
but, as the mayor peiuttd out in his mes
sage, there is no proper principle, upon
which "bills contracted and expenditures
made in the several depaitineutsduringtlie
fiscal year tmlimj June 1, IShO, should be
paid out of appropriations made for the
year bfijuminij at that date; our munici
pality will never have a proper system un
til this distinction is clearly made." It is
simply rebbiug Peter te pay l'.iul; cutting
off one end of the cloth te piece out the
ether.
Councils lias liberally provided for " con
tingencies." That affords a margin for
a transfer te the apppropriatieus depleted
by these deficiencies. It will be well, how
ever, te keep steadily in view during the
year the state of the appropriations and te
confine expenditures within them. Coun
cils should knew at every meeting just
hew the city stands; what it has and what
it ewes; what it has te get and what it
will have te pay. Committee should elder
no work regardless of this; and the mayor
should held a stiff rein.
A Sensible Const met ion.
In Philadelphia the chief of police, act
ing no doubt under instructions from some
competent lawyer, takes a reasonable and,
it seems te ifi, a fair view of the law going
into effect te prevent merchants giving
gifts te ji in chasers. IVual statutes are
te be strictly construed ; their title
is part of them; their purert
must be gathered from the entire
text. In this instance while the bill
enacted by the legislature prohibits the issue
of any tickets or checks representing gifts,
it does uet prohibit gilts themselves; it i3
entitled " An act for the suppression of lot
tery gifts by storekeepers and ethers te se
cure patronage"; and its preamble bets
forth that " the laws against gambling and
lotteries are evaded by the giving of tickets
entitling the holders thereof te money or
articlesef valueas inducements topiuchas tepiuchas topiuchas
ersatthe injury of legitimate business."
By these restrictions it must be interpreted.
"Whereby the practices iiiquestion,"iettery
gifts" are net made nor " the laws against
gambling and lotteries" evaded, the new
law docs net apply.
In Philadelphia the chief of police says :
"My construction of the law is that it only
applies; in cases wliere the element et chance
enters Inte the matter. If a merchant sells
hUgoedH and accnmpanlea the article pur
chased with a ticket or number which unti
tles the holder te a chance, that certainly
hrlnu him within the lueatiliiK or the act. Hut
in all cases whero a merchant accompanies
his uoeds with a gift, 1 think he can de se
with perfect safety, as the question or chance
does uet enter into the matter. I have in
structed the members of the ollce depart
uient te ascertain whether any merchants
within the limits et their command ure issti
in); tickets, and it se, te instruct them in the
meaning of the law."
He is right. If net, the law is wrong and
it must go.
OU-aglnleii!) .Statesmen.
It is perfectly disgusting te see a majority
of congressmen yield te popular clamor and
vete for such an arbitary and vicious piece
of legislation as that taxing the manufac
ture of oleomargarine aud putting it under
the control of the internal revenue depart
ment. The reduction of the tax from the
outrageous rate of ten cents per pound te
the only less outrageous rate of five cents
per pound in no sense alters the principle
involved nor mitigates the offending of
theso who supported this un-DoinecniUc
and, we Ormly believe, unconstitutional
measure.
It is no occasion for great wonder that
fcomeettho llp.hed statesmen who turn
like weathercocks te eveiy wind that blows
supported the bill; bulte find Mr. Hoi Hei
man and Mr. ItandaH.wliobe often defy
clamor and Bland for principle, en the
wrong side of this bill l8 deplorable- the
lireckenridges, ex-Governer Curtiu Mr
Hewitt aud Mr. Morrison voted e'n the
light side and deserve credit for it.
We hope the Senate will kill th0 bill if
net we are confident the president will run
his knife through it.
The Knights of Laber Adjourn.
The remarkable gathering in Cleveland,
Ohie, of the geueral assembly of the
Knights of Laber, en which considerable
public interest has been fastened for some
.time past, closed its deliberations en Fri
day evening. There has been some talk of
dUssensiens lu the organization due te the
Attempts of the turbulent elements te ceme
te the front, hut the eflicial report declares
Ttliat tbegcmral assembly was practically a
Uflit mi alt quetfiens that were brought be-
fore it. It is stated that the election of the
members of the auxiliary executive beard
lias no significance, and ns these members
have neither voice nor vete in the Iward
preer, but are simply assistants, no inter
ference with the executive beard could be
successful, if attempted.
It will be pleasing te the public te learn
of the hearty indersement that the general
assembly gave te their chief ellleer, Mr.
Powderly. "Whatever intriguing tliere
may have been te displace him fiem the
authoritative position lie holds in the order,
it is evident that it came te naught. e
long as he is at the helm of this powerful
labor organization, the iieeple will feel
content that itis being run in the interest
of no political lurty, and no ineiiied cor
poration, but that Its paramount object
will lie the amelioration of the condition
of the laboring man.
TiiInIs the time of the year w lien over ever
study for ilinil examination may necessitate
the purchae of a shroud.
I'ittiiiiiiu lias a county pai liipccter ami
he lias lieen at work for the int eight weeks
lu making tests of the illiimiiiatini; gas sup
plied by the different ceinpiule of Allegheny
county. The law requires that the gastur
utshed shall be equivalent te 1 caudle
power. In the analysis made, lle con -panics
fell tsilew the sUnd ird legal require
ment in the matter et illuminating qutllty,
and the question remains te whether the
gas Inspector snail proceed ng.tliit llionforv llienforv llionferv
Htiil companies, and as te whether they can
held their charters. A gas in.eoter ler this
city, oue who would really inspect, would be
an unmixed blessing.
Til Kin: are low brides who size uptoemer upteemer
Rercies in the maimer In w hlcli the nevw lfe of
the Oyster Hay, UI., clam Olgger did. When
the brass kind serenaded the happy couple,
.Mrs. l iidurblll made heiselt "solid" with
the community by publicly kissing each
member of the baud.
Mil. Clevki.and understood exactly what
he wanted when he started out te 'secure
privacy for his hnueyntoeii.
Thkiik is recent report of another horrible
accident from the misuse, et tircartus. A
boy had the top of his head blew u oil by an
utiieaueii gun. This enterprising youth
looked down the barrel while his Iriend
pulted the trigger, a proceeding which shows
his ignorauce of the weapon and se points
out the remedy ler these consequently re
curring accidents te both boys and men.
The victims are nearly all people who are
net familiar with thotieer liiearins ami
with things or that nature familiarity does
net bleed contempt Let boys Is taught how hew how
te handle tirearms, and let them iiud by
observing the elleet of a lead et buck shot
upon the head of a weed chuck, the natural
relation of cause and eltect aud there will be
fetter accidents of this nature When
Artemus Ward went te tanning he under
took te swing the scythe w uli a j euug man
in the harvest Held. The young man's
father called a halt, '-step James" he said,
"I'm au old man and went be missed ; your
family cati't spare you " Artemus concluded
that farming was net his forle. Se it is with
llrearius, familiarity with danger breeds
apparent carelessness but real caution.
Tiik friends of liev. Dr. J A. McCauley
den that he premises te resign the presi
dency of Dickinsen college, C'arlUle. They
point te its strengthening endowment aud
Increasing local patronage in disproof of the
allegations et its retrogression; and assert
that his relation with thechurch, the college
patrons and his colleagues is altogether satis
factory. If the college has less pilrouage
from the IWltlmere district than formerly it
is ascriuee. ie 1110 new .idatilages otlered
students from that section by the esUbtish-
mentlel J oil us llepkin s university In the citv.
Old Dickinsen is claimed te be mere nourish
ing than for many years.
Iv theLinirmi-rHnr tlm f.tr uI.iht.u i. ......
te-morrow's Intki.uue.mkh will be a
eaisy." everybody rca.ls the I.mki.m.
ei.-M-KR, because tlie-lNn:i.Lln:NCMt prints
all the news. Hut te-morrow's Im-ei.m-ek.nckh
will have a great deal mero or mere
than the news than even te-day's Ixri.i.
r.Kli:.Nfi:it. The story of the development of
inuuauis impress company business in
Lancaster reads ilky a retu nice, but it is
plain fact, erlfied by indisputable figures.
The biographical sketch and rtratt that is te
bogUeutlie position or honor lu this issue
comprehends the life of oue et our most
prominent uiul most popular biimess iiiuu
and politicians. " fncas " has a delighttul
easy chair talk about the (sqiular iiiaames,
their merits aud their 'laracteristics j and
"Hindbad " resumes his fauiilnr chat about
a great ariety of men and thiels, q'he
story or the massacre el the Coueslega In
diansby the l'axteu Heys i, recalled. A
charming article en the springs or Oermau
poetry ts supplemented by an account of that
quaint product or American relk lore
"Carmina Afrlcana." ltev. Dr. Vincent's
reminiscences of a ChrMIau home or the old
type; poetry, religious and seutimeutai ;
soine account or the Lancaster llyers ;
together with all the nowneftlio day Irein
China te Peru will contribute te imke to
morrow's lM-Ki.MiiK.Neut a model Issue or
a progressive journal.
Tiik first provincial council or the arch
bishop aud bishops et the Catholic prounce
or Milwaukee have declared that eery Cath
olio parish must have its Catholic school ;
which Is a streug wodge for denominational
education.
I'ruU-illuii lur Our lllnU.
The Pennsylvania Audubon society have
started in vigorously te arouse public opinion
by hecuring and publlshi,,;; information
showing the extent of the present destruction
of song and insectivorous birds ; te jhiIiu out
the danger te agricultural and commercial
Interests which will certainly fellow the
increase et crop destroying insects, and te
vigorously enforce all laws which are new or
may herealter be enacted ler the protection el
birds In this commonwealth. They point te
the tact that It is estimated that O.iKW.ODO
American birds are slaughtered yearly te
meet mainly the demands of a crueland
sonseless lashien. lu one year Tu.bue wen.
sacrillctd In a llttle village en Leu Island
te supply New- Yerk dealers. Te fill an
rl 17 .l0'000, bir:ls rer -" milliner,
required the slaughter el at least 70.0O0.
This was dene in the state of Virginia ut the
hatching season, and the younge! these birds
tV t0 tlputh J" 'lr iie.t l Tierlda
40,000 terns were killed In a slj() seavm ler
exmrtutiriii. One firm or New orkdealors
had "00,000 bird skins in twk last rebriiwy!
i he society lu this state has 'Jnu luembers and
ItH ranks are censuntly increasing.
The Mate .Mi-illal buil.-lj-.
The pretest against the admission of the
delegates from ihe Philadelphia soclely te
the Statu Medical society, at WiIllaiiuiert,
was net sustained, and they woie admitted.
The following eillcers were chosen ler the
eusulngyear : Piesldent, It. Davis, uri.uirnu
county; vice presidents, liebart Allp,,rt. of
t learlield county ; IsaaeN. Kerlln, el Dela
ware county, and W. 11. 1.ewman, et Cambria
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imW.ara J.1111' 0.' "eurerd county 8 eorresp. ud.
rets'' J,- ,L. Mwi " 1'hlladelphia ;
treasurer, llenjamln I.ee, or Phlladeliihia
Uenlauln 1' lluWlcatle: W. (l nsen,'
iiui. TAT. ..0' i-nuadelpliia; T. 61
of Millltii
delphla. A5Vbe.ui".3arrfw&
livered by I'rtMdent i:. A. Weed, el a lie
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JehnCirwin ,Si,lli ( i'hlladelphla ;
"uii,auu A. 11. Khelltr
KEY. DIi.TJIKO. APPKL'S BOOK.
ItpciillectlonsefColleKe l.lfi'.nt Msr.li'illColleire,
MenerslHirR, l'n.,lmiii sj!Me lli ntmrrntlve
with rt'ilictlens lly llei.'Iliisi Apj-1, 11),
,tt Wr.t .lainrs direct, l.aimitev. 11 me. pp
3l Fur tale by the author .i
The friends of 1'ranklln and Marshall
college, and the constltueiiey of the mother
Institution at Metversburg, are iiidulglm: lu
many auticijutfens and making elaborate
preparations for Iho ccnleniilal i-elebra
lien of lsT. Ne.t year with due
circumstance It is preH-Hsl Id imke the
prolonged and aricil eservix-s of eoiu eeiu
meuceuient week an iwasien locoiniuenior lecoiniuenior loceiniuenior
ato the hundredth year el I'raukKn i-ellegu's
history and ttie send centennial or Marshall .
it will also ha e been HiKiutn third of a cen
tury, aud the lajwe el one generation of men
since the iinleu of the two Institution in tl'
est.iblishiueut here of Frank Nil and .Mar
shall. Orators, peels and historians hae
been aps)luted te inomeri.illro the mv.isieli
aud oue notable phase or the celebration U te
be the pnquratlen and publication of a coui ceui coui
plete lusterv or the Institution. This work
is already fairly under way, and a valuable
and Interesting rererminer el It Is turuislied
In the little volume which Kev. Dr. Then.
Apjel publishes, his own jHrenal recollec
tions or college life, or his experience at old
Marshall and or the men w he made it ramous
In the world of letters and or thtolegy at Us
mountain iieiue.
This volume Is purely an Individual enter enter
prlse and Is Intended only te present one
section of Hie hltery orthe"collet;e and sem
inary, as seen lrem a personal sUind
(Kilnt, nud ncceuiviuled with the rellis
tiens of tuaturer years and later deel deel
etiuients. A natlVe et Kisimi, but born
lu the Keferinett church, the author ex
plains the choice m.ide ter hlui of
a distant institution or learning. The
early journey Is ine-ted with special inter
est by vuiie remlnisvnces or Heis. Urs. Al
bert ltarnes and Jeseph I'. Herg, foremost
preachers and disputants of tli.ililay. Cliam
berslitirg was then an ecclesiastic il centre
and thechurch nper was published then'.
The author's recollections el the geed old
Father llelfensteiu and r Dr. schnivk's
admiuistratieu et his editorial lunctleus
are full of Interest, as are ale his pictures
ortheoldors, the general ercaulr. illeu mid
the personnel or the Kelenned i hutch at
that time lu Cumberland alley, and in
Maryland and Virginia whero lis son tees
were mostly conducted ill Kugllsb. The
" Scotch-Irish " were the ruttui: tvie in tli.it
section and became an object et study te a
stranger lrem the Itenuan counties et Kisteru
l-ennsyivania.
The descriptions or Mercersburir, Its sur
roundings aud associations, of ivlleee Hie
and lieardlng houses, et Huchaiian's birth
place at " Steny Itatter," of old Parnell and
ether mountain s.iks and of the vinous
tvposer people who dwelt in their shadow
comprise a erv readable chapter The ram
iieismes wlnWliidtviiliiBlity was known !
all the ueigbborheiHi, the slate catchers and
kidnapjiers or that lerder country are
sketched In graphic style.
The history or the establishment of the the
ological seminary presents many facts of in
terests, particularly the visit et ltev. James 11.
Kelly te Euroe te solicit gilt aud money ler
the projected Institution and his return with
net collections or $Q,l"Sand about 5,oe0 vel.
umes a considerable part et the contribution
was in jewelry, the gilts of Christian women,
e.ially reduced te currency. The transfer
trein Yerk te Carlisle, preg'ress at Yerk, the
inauguration of Dr. lUuch. aud the removal
te Mercert-burg are all set forth.
Then fellows the chapter en Mereersbursi's
high school, removed lrem Yerk, out et
which itrew- Marshall college and the literary
societies identified se conspicuously w itli all
the subsequent history et the institutions.
Frays between tewn-men ajjd gewn-men;
alxilitien riots and contemiierary incidents of
the community llfe of halt a century age are
noted. The whole routine of college life,
hours of rtuiiy and rules el cmduct, pranks
of studenUt, temH-rauce society agitations,
college papers, duels and rewwils, prayer
meetings aud Sunday schools, uuulvenury
celebrations aud commencement, are re
called with many piquaut iei-senal romlnls remlnls romlnls
cenees. Drier bieirrunhical sketches cl the faculty
and tutors comprise a considerable portion of
the work ; and, III tlie mere puuosepuicai
eln, the autber's accounts of l'.auch's Fs
thetlcs, Christian Ktulctand Meral l'hihwo l'hihwe
I ill v all et which systems have been mere
fully brought out In the later teachings of
the institution are very valuable rer tneir
lull aud appreciative statement. Mauy el
the best thoughts of these unpublished lec
tures are reproduced with fidelity aud ability.
An entire chapter is uiieu le ltev. Dr.
Neviu yet happily spared te us his con
nection with the institution, his theological
cenllicts, his philosophy and writings and
his retirement ; concluding with a gra-elul
reference te Mrs. Nein, faithful heljMiieet
te her distinguished husband. The ' Anx
ious iiench " controversy and Dr. sichalt
form the subjects of the concluding chap chap
ters, which might have been prolonged te the
Interest of the general reader.
Dr. Appel has dene a needed work in
admirable style. The introduction te his
book by the president el Franklin and Mar
shall commends il iioue tee highly for the
interest et its plan, ter its faithlul poitriiture
of the men who engaged lu the heroic eii eii eii
deavorer loemllng the literary Institutions or
the Reformed church, ler the exposition of
their philosophy, ami for Iho unpretentious,
ness, purity and streugh of sty-Je which char
acterize the narrative.
a ui'iymx or tub jiai ewa JiMMu:
An laliler Who Until itiel I'rbilrd It llcarlll)
Api11,011" trt hugt;ei.tluiiii
Frem the New Kru, Uei.
Mayer Morten's first annual mess.ige is
a plain, sensible aud busiuoss-llke docu
ment. All his recommendations are in
the line el elllcieut and economical ad
ministration of the allairs of the city in its
seeral departments. He lays proper em
phasis UJKm the reprehensible practice et
overdrawing appropriations for tlie current
fiscal year aud drawing upon the income
of the next for the liquidation or the defi
ciencies. He urges that the next year be
begun with a clean balance sheet aud
pledges his elllcial co-operation in enrorc enrerc
Ing the reform thus begun.
The inequality and Injustice of the prosent
iniquitous assesments are justly condemned
and the remedy relerred te the people who
exercise se llttle discrimination In the selec
tion et assessors. Greater supervision of con
tracts for macadamizing streets is culled for
aud a tax en telegraph and telephone poles
suggested as uu equitable compensation for
the privileges aud protection granted. The
question el improved water supply and drain drain
age or the northeastern section or the city are
Intelligently discussed aud the geed work of
the beard of health commended te the gener
ous consideration of councils. The duty or
council te perfect the equipment or the tire
department and te step their nonsense about
the. Clapp A Jenes engiue is respectlully but
tersely enjoined.
Alter several iniuer suggostlens Mayer
Morten recommends a measure which should
reiMlve the approbation of every citizen the
prttciuctincorthe city into smaller election
districts, and if insslble te apertlnn the
common ceuncilinen among single districts
corresponding with these precincts. He
Justly condemns the present Inequitable dis
tribution by which the First ward has four
ineinbers and the Filth, with mauy mero
voters aud taxable, has only two members
In common council.
Altogether, Mayer Morten has dene liim liim
self credit in this his llrst annual elllcial do de do
liier.uice, and we trust councils irrespective
erpirty, willulve their hearty cooperation
in hoeendlng his recommendations se far as
practicable.
Whrn Tiler nliMl BllK Tllkrta.
I'leintlii) Chaiiiliviabiirtr Valley hpim
lien, nenry mi by Hald the ether
"Wheul was editor of the 7V.ui fin
day
Ttle-
Uiaph, when Jacksen was running rer the
presiueucy, i printed a number or Demo
cratic tickets en silk ribbon and distributed
alew el them te voters or fiulirerd township.
Tim fact that Much novel tickets worn in circu.
latlen bocime known and every Democrat,
ami home Republicans, from (luilrerd came
lemy ollleoaud Inquired for thorn, I sup
plied them all and when the vote were
counted It was found that every Democratic
ticket In the Guilferd bes was printed en
silk. lueverknew of this being repealed
The scheme gained home Republican vote.
These moil wanted te enjoy the novelty et
putting lu a silk ballet and voted the straight
Democratic ticket. The Republican In.
sector objected te the tickets as they were
net of the usual style hut his objection availed
nothing."
A l'ait 1'aprr,
Frem the Lltitz lfcceid.
The ..Yeiff Kru was a llttle premattire In its
Umie of last Saturday, giving uu account of
decoration ceremonies as they occurred here,
when the paper arrived befere the exercises
toeW place.
I'KKSONAL..
itKl'KKSKNTATIVK ItKKtl, of the First
Maine district, has been reneminated Ter
Congress.
Mis, ruin Msen. oneef New lerks
most stylish liellr. has been clandestinely
married le a clam-dlgger, at Oyster Day, 1
I.
Kk. C. U Mekni-ii, ler several year
pastor of the .Moravian ciuucli at liopedalo,
Wayne county, l'a , has iecel ed aud aceepUsI
a call a iuter of the Second Moravian
church el I'hlladelphla.
Mlt lit.oiiet; Out i.i was lu Omihathe
ether dav and a rosirter asked him hew his
rather regard Mr. Powderly. "He admlies
It I til very much." said lleerge, "and regard
him highly. He thinks he I a very able
man."
H.Win Him., president el the university
at l.ewNtmrg, and Ml Juliet I Packer,
laughter el the late Judge Packer, were
Hurried en Thursday In Willi unsrt, by
lllshep Kuliseu, assistant bishop et thl die
cese, iilit tl lij the Kev. J. 11. Hepkins,
rector of Christ church, that city.
Mr, WiutiM Htnnu:, who feels very
gixul te-day ever the snivels of tlie S win tell
readers In the school beard last evening, has
been with the house that publishes them,
Ivison, lli.tkem.iu, Tayler A Cu,Jut twenty
vears; and Is new the second eldest empleye
lu the concern. He has been Indefatigable lu
pushing their works and Is a zealous be-
iievcr tu meir superior menus.
Josm- v 11. Kknmmehk, dieil in Odessa,
Del., en Weilue-sday, his eighty third birth
day, ntfer brief Illness. He wa born lu
Philadelphia aud, forty years age, purchased
a farm near Odeaa. im which he planted
I.P0O peach tree. He va the first farmer
south et Del.tw-.ire City te ougage in eaeh
culture, and out of It he realised torlune.
HI land were highly cultivated and hi
uelghliers called him the niiHlel farmer.
liev KiiNeii I'M I isiin gaveii state dinner
at the exccutiie mansion Thursday morning
te tue supreme court et I'eunsvuaula. ine
allalr was very brilliant. Msmt twenty
geutleiiien st "down le a most sumptuous
banquet which Inspirisl tneir eloquence aim
wit. Chief Justice Mercurviten the right of
the governor and Speaker Carlisle en the
lelt. Auient; the ether uuests were the
justices of the supreme court and tieueral
Simen Cameren.
Miss M un Aniii.iisen salltsl ler Kures
en Thursday. She was attinsl lu a Irivk
jacket or golden brown with elet miliar
and cult et a darker sliade. A small turliau
te match wa eoqtietllshly orched en her
head, and lu hand she carried a large posy
el lllae. and roses. As the steamer glided
from tlie wharf she tere two or three reses
from her bouquet, kissed them and tossed
tliem te a man en the wharr, calling out ns
she did se : "They are rer your mother."
He pre-sed them te hi lips."
" I Minus "t lomlett and Jey" Krd Mar
touch c uie retiuies thre.it aud tunc troubles.
HfKUI.lL XUT1VKJU
VI hat Can He CtirtHl, Let's ( litlurti.
It we can ure an ache, or a sprain, or a twin,
or a lauienes, ii ti txirn.er a bruise, or a bite,
b utiiK 7'Aekkh' Keltcric Oil, let's de It. Iheiu
h,' hilectnc Otl Id known te bcoed. Let's try
it. Fur sain by II II. Cochran, druggist, 117 and
li) North yueen stris-t. lamcaster
relll sntcu, '. .
1 tell weak and languid: had pilpllatleii el
the heirt aud numbness of the limb llui 'lock
llluwl lllUert have rcrtalntv relieved lee 'lhny
aruuietl evciltent." Jlr. J. M. Wright, ler
sale I'V II II. Cecbrin. druicgtst, U7 and U'j
North IJ uven street, Lancaster.
" senbiBWllcl 0.l.
Hew many waste thelr time and reaenrccs In
loeltsh eertmeiit, with nasty worthless wed
Icines tint win never de them aw hit of kikhI
If you are flck mid want help itet it reputable
reinislynf estalillsUed merit. The curative vlr
lues of lSurdecK Illueil li iller t hat e never been
iiietiencd. Fer an enfeebled circulation or a
weak stomach they are splendid. Fer sale by
II. It. Ceehran, druggist, 137 and 1J North Queen
etrret, Lancaster
OUd te Hear It.
"Fer several mouths 1 endured a dull pain
through ui lungs mid shoulders, lest my
spirits, appetite and color, and could with il 1 111
eulty rpiniiln from my lust. Sly pie-ent health
till condition ts aue te JIurdeck Jtloed Hitters"
Mrs. h. A. Hull, lIliigliaiiiiten. N. 1. ler aule
by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1J3 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
Air. Geerge Hedge Speaks.
This gentleman lives in Emporium, l'a, and
s.ijs '(lin-ef my men, baui. Lewis, while work
ing in the wernls sprdned his ankle se bad he
could hardly hobble te the heiMU. lTed Thorn Thern
tu' AWrcri.- Oil and was ready ler work the
next inenibig I hive net or t t -.ecu sogeoila
medicine ' Fer silo by II. II. tmhran, drug
gist, 1J7 and li) North Queen street, Lancaster.
A ItaptM Minister' Kipcrlenrc.
I am a Ilaptlst minister, and bffere I i-ver
thought of liting a clergyman I graduated In
uii-diiiiie, tint lett a lucnttlie pr.ti.tlce lur iny
prt-eut prolessien. forty year age I was f(,r
.tu) yiiirs a sutteier from iniimy. Themiu'
Kct ctric Oil cured lhe. I was al-e tieuhttd w tth
hearsene-s, and i'iewia' Iclectnc Oil alwa)3
rellet ed me. ily w Hound child bail diphtheria,
and Themtti' l.rlrrtrlc Oil ctin-d them, and If
taken lu time It w ill cure heven times out et ti-n
1 am centldt nt It Is u cure ter the ine-t eUttluute
cold, or cough, ami If any one will take it small
ti'a-poen anil halt till It with the Oif, nud thill
plate the end et the spoon lu one ue-trll and
draw- the Oil out et Iho smh)ii Inte the hi ad, iiy
Biiitlllic as hard as they can, until the (Jit tall
eter Inte the threat, and practke II twnu
a week, I don't care hew ellensite their hi ad
ma) be, it will clean it out and curethclrca
tarrh. Fer deafness aud earache, tt has done
wonders te my certain knowledge. It lithe only
iii.-dkiiie dubbed patent medicine that I hive
eter li It like r i em men ding, and I am i i mi
leus mxec It liieter) jilace, for I tell jnu that 1
would net be without It In my house furany
consideration. 1 am newr nutlerlug with a jialu
like rheumatism In iny right Hinb, and nothing
relict es me like Theimir Ecltctric Oil." l)r K.
F Crime, Cerry, l'a.
Fer wile by If. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and lav
North Queen street Lancaster.
NOTIONS.
GK
AND DlSPtiAY OK
NECKTIES.
UO TO KKISMA.N'f,
CAMEL'S HAIR UNDERWEAR,
GO TO F.UISMAN'8.
E'
IOH LATKHT HTYLI-a'
COLLAUS AND CUFF8,
tO TO KlUSilAN'H.
IpUKAPKST AND BEST
SCAULtT UNDEKWIilB
AT ERISMAN'S.
NO. 17 WKST KINU HT.. I.A.MCAMTKI
"O if. MAKT1T,
WUOLIS1LS ABU KSTA1I. DBALXft IK
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
-YarU! Ne. VSI North Water and Prince
Streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. nJ-lyd
T3AUAiaAIDNKKS A JEFFEKIE8.
COAL DEALERS.
Orrics: Ne. li) North Queen street, and Ne.
Eril Ninth Prince street.
Vakwi ; North Prince street, near Heading
Depot.
LANCA8TJSH, PA.
auifii-tm
toi:mevau
M. V.
B. OOHO
ha.s lemeved his Ce.ll Ofllce te Ne. 155 NOHTII
QUKKN STUKKT (llrlmmer's New building),
wberu orders w 111 be received for
Lumber and Ceal,
tt'llOLKSALV ABD
lllStM
KKTAIL.
il. V. 11. COIIO.
TM PORTA NT.
Te the many applicants for the KALLTKltM
of the
Lancaster Business College.
., i ??. '" ca1ll.en r aildress the principal y
Cllll obtain HUeh nr.irmiit nn na u.in i... ... ..i..
you
2i!l?1,;'uKtoyeuln pursuing the (JOUHHK O
"J,1;11 as reuulred in this riistltutleu, Itwl
at
.,..,.1.1.. ...... ...-:. .- r '- wuuu. i. win
i ...... .f ' ' V. ." K' eaier pregrens, ami a uav.
lug of tluie and labor tSBuaituitced If you will
cairyoutiiutructlens. Address,
H. 0. WEIDLER.
Principal.
rJIIIIB PAPKR IS PRINTED WITH
INK
Manufactured by
J. K. WRiaHT & CO.,
nuul!Myawth ana Hare 8U l'MlaQelphia, r
MKlHCJkU
A
YRK'S.SAltSAI'AKIIil.A.
Pimples, Beils,
And I arhutirlf result lrem a debllltatisl, Im Im
petcrlsht!, tkr liiqiule tontlltleiiof the bieiid.
A)cr's Nirsapvrllla pretent and ruitst thene
eralUlens and vilntnl tumors, by nMnevIng
their cause; the only iib-vtual way el triatlng
thrill.
A)er' Harsatiitllla has pietenled the usual
teurse. of bells whlih hate pained and 01s
trcsMsl tne evi'ry season ter Mteral )cai-s.
i. co. .scales. Plnluvllle, .Mich.
I was badly troubled w lib Pimple en the lace,
also with a dlxcoleratum el the skin, which
showed Itself in ugl dark patches Neevter
it.il treatment did mere than temporary geed
A)et's Sarsatiarllhi elfected
A PERFECT CURE,
And 1 have net been troubled since. T W
neddy, Utter Micet, Lewell. Mass.
1 ni tumbled with lletl. and my health was
much Impaired. 1 began using )er's farsapa
rllla. and, lu due lime, the eruption had disap
peared, and in) health was einpletely restored.
Joint It. (-.lklns. editor ytani y Ofiitrttr, Albo Albe
tuarle, N. C
I w ts tieublcd lei a long lime with n humor
w hlch appeared en in) lace In ugly I'liuplc and
llletches )er's Ntrsaparllla enlist me liou lieu
slilei It the best blissl purttler In the wetld.
Charles II. Smith, North Craftsbury, V I.
Aver's Sareaparilla.
lseeld by all diugglsts and dealers In uicdl
clue. Ask ler A) er'a 3arvtipiirllla, and de net be
persuaded te take any ether.
Prepared b Ur J C.'AyorAC'e., Lewell, Mas.
l'rtie, II . lx bottle, Kk
nine I in
"IKAY'SHPKCIKIC MKDlCINli
TIIKUUKAT KNlil.ISH KKMKIIV.
An utifalltug cute for luiiHitency, and alt Ills
eases that fellow Us. of Stemery, Universal
Lassitude, l'aln lutht- lUck. Dimness of Vision,
I'remature Old Aire, and maiiv ether dNeasiM
that lead te Insanity or Consumption aud a
Premature Drive
-1 ulljiartiiularstii our ptmphlel, which we
desltsi te send Iree b mall loeer)eue. 441111)
&pecttlc Medicine i's sold by lilt druggists at fi
per )iackage, or six juckages for U, or w 111 Iw
sent flee by mall en the ittelplef the money,
by addressing the agent.
II II. COCIlliAN, Untgglst, sole Agent,
N os. IS! aud 1JJ North Queen Street, Itucaster,
l'a.
On account el counterfeits, we have adopted
Iholctlew Wrapinr theenlvgenuluu.
l'lIEUKAl JlEDICaLCO..
apjvlyd.tw lluftale, N. V
E
XUAUSrED VITALITY.
EXHAUSTED YITALITT
TIIKf-CIKNCKOK I.IKK. the great Medical
tterk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and
l'htsical Itebllliy, Pivniature Decline, Krrorsef
leuth, and the untold miseries consequent
thereon. JiMpsges sve. li prisciiptlens for all
diseases. Lleth, full gilt, only (UK, by mall.
Milled. Illustrative sauiple tree te all young and
middle-aged uu n for the next yu dsys. Addrt-ss
lilt. M. 11 PAUKblt, I liultluch stiret, ltosteil,
Mass, iiiylTlyeedAw
lATARRH-HAY-KEVKR.
CATARRH.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Ultes Kellcf atOnce aud Cures.
COLO IN HEAD, CATAUKll, HAY r'EVKK
nesE-COLD, DKAr-NKbS, HEADACHE.
Net 1 1.1'iulJ, Snurr or Powder. 1'ree Irein In
Jul Ions Diugsaud Otlensite Oders.
A imrticle Is applied te each urxtrU and U
agreeable te ue. l'rlce SO cents at druggt.ts
by mail, rectstercd,i.'Jcts. Circular sent Iree.
ELY llKOl'UKItS, Druggists, Owego, N.Y.
InlyaiycedAlvw
D R. DAliiKN. "
OPFlCE.s AND 1)11 I'll STOKE,
!..') N'.Mh St.. Philiura..
KegUtered Physician and draduate Jeffersen
College, guarantees te euro all llloed. Skin and
Nervous DUeiwes with purely vegutahle tvine-dh-s
Dlt. DAI.SEN-S PILLS. Safe, sure and effec
tual, f-eut enl) by Express en recelpterri Ne
Pennyre)al or dangerous drugs. lSuu N. Mb t,
Philadelphia. K7-lyd
rlORN REMOVER.
YICT0HU COItN KEM0VEU.
Warrunted te oradlcate completely and In a
short time, the most ebduram cenis, hard or
soft, without pain, held by bin. W. Hull. Chaa.
A. Lecher, Jehn IL Kanffman, Dr. Win. Worm Werm
ley, And. U.; Pie v. Chas. J. fehulmyer, and at
HEtHTOLD'S 1IKUU STOltE.
deelHyd Ne. 101 West Orange St.
riUlSE GUARANTEED.
RUPTURE.
Cure guaranteed by Dlt J, 11. UAYEIt,
tane at ence ; no operation or delay from busl
ncss ; teatisl by hundred of cures. Main otllce.
101 AKCHST., I'HILA. send for Circular.
rje-ivdaw
uuevr.uirs.
HICiU URADE COFFEES.
Pine old lievernment Java nnd Mecha
Cellces, the best In the market. Our Java blen
ded Collet) sjietiks for itself ; rich and migrant,
':. tier pound. Very line Plantation llle
Ceths-s, our best only -Jic per pound one very
popular at 15c. Wewant you tecall and try our
lliii: Ceiree. The excellent quality of our
Ceirues nnd flue Teas Is making friends fast and
flrui. Our dally sales Hhew a steady Increase.
Fresh Uuisted every day. A full Hue of fancy
Oreccrlea. I'lcaau gl e us a trial order.
OEO. W1ANT,
aug-JMyd Ne. 113 West Kleif Street.
AT BURSK'S.
JUST UECEIVKD.
A fresh let of Durkee's Sidad Dressing, 'lne
Olive Oils, for lable une; the Mettet and ether
brands. Queen OUtes, Imported Edem or
Dutchhead Cheese. Macaroni and Vermicelli,
Cress A black well Pickles and Sauces, Ac.
PltESKUVKS-KUUIT PKESEIIVKS.
Just received, a Jeb let of Fruit Preserves In
3 H. boxes usual price, 10 cents, selling at 115
cents a box.
JELLIES. JELLIES.
Thlrty.peund buckets at 5c a pound, or by
the pound retail, 6c
PIK ntUlTS.
Plo Peaches, quart can, 10c. rresh Apples,
quart can, be.
1KLL'& und WM. PENN COHN, tc.per can,
-AT-
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTKU. PA,
STTclephone Connection.
VAitttlAUKa.
OTANDARD OARRIAtJE WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUIIBER
Market Streot,
Bear of Poateffloo, Lancaater, Pa,
My stock comprises a large variety of the
Latest Style lluggles, Phaitens, Carriages, War.
ketand business Hagens, which 1 offer at the
very lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
1 call special attention te a few of my own de.
signs, oneof which Is the EDHEULEYCLOSED
PHYSICIAN COUPE, which la decidedly lhe
neatest, lightest and most complete Physician'!
Carriage lu the country.
Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and
substantial article, should bear lu lnlud that
they take no risk lu buying iny work. Every
Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed
one that la the kind or guarantee I have toetror
the public. All work tully warranted. Please
give me a call.
UEPAUUNU PltOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Oue set of workmen especially employed ler
thatpurpose
atlLLlNKUY.
TMMENHE ASSORTMENT.
A. HIRSIi
NOS. O Ss O NORTH QUEEN ST.
In our Immeusu assortment or elegant
HATS AND BONNETS
are greater bargains than can be found any.
where else. u have an endless variety of uu uu
trtuiuied Hats and bonnets at the lowest price.
The very latest novelties in Ulbbens. Feathers,
flowers, Satins, Laces of all kinds and Hats and
linnneU Trimmed Krcoer Charge.
,y!i.!'.'.,iaJ.'Wn assortment of JKWJSLUY,
WATCHES, SPECTACLES andCLOCKS.
Our BOOT ANDSHOKDEPAUTHENXls com
plete. Alse our OKNT'3 STItAW HATS and TKLT
HATS at the lowest ptlce. Call and bee, alt land
JMWMLMMr, JtV.
XT !&, KHOADH, JKWRLKK.
H.
Vatches,
Diamonds,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Oil Paintings,
Statuary,
MuBlcal Boxea.
Bronze Figures,
Bterlinsr Bllver,
ueia ex, auver Head Oanea,
-A rail l.lnoef Pngrt.slvoKnchrena"Thetleiniau"PrUes, '' C, 0,
H. Z. RHOADS,
Ne. 4 West King St.
1HV UUOVM.
rpHE NEW CASH STORE.
NEW CASH STORE,
247 & 240 North Qaee Street,
Opposite the Koyttene Heuse and Northern
Hank,
PLAIN AND KANTY DKK.SS HOODS. NUNS'
KlI.lMIS, in All Celers.
New !-eorucVem, New llasUte cloths, New Per
cides and t bint res.
PULL LINKUP UNDKKWKAH.
Ladles tlauin Vests, Chlldnm's (laute Vests,
Men's Came hlrts, Men's White fhlru, rull
Stwk of Domestics, Pull Stock el Notions.
- All a Lew l'tlces. Please call before pur
chasing. febs-l)d W. It. ltOW Kits.
j s. utvi,ER.v.;ce.
Marked Down
TO
CASH PRICES.
MI MM Kit SILKS,
HIJACK HlIiK
REASON .vilLK DUKSS'UOODS.
AMKKICA.v SAT1NKS, New Styles.
Pull Width, cnl) c., worth l.'e.
HATISTE, lie., worth lc.
CK1NKLE HEKKrCKKItS, He, re
duced from 1m
CHll.DUEN'S IIOsE, Odd BUes, 15c,
reductsl from c. and 50c
- Everything Cheap for Cash. -(.a
Jelin S. Givler & Ce,,
CASH DIIY GOODS STOKE,
Ne. 25 East Kins Street,
l.ASt.lSTI. Pi.
D
RliSS SILKS.
W5TT & SPiHND
Always en the outlook for bargains have
made advantageous purchases of
DRESS SILKS,
Effecting a direct 'saving te enstemers of from
10 te 23 cents a yard.
NEW SUMMElt SILKS, !Sc, 31c, SfKc.SOc,
&-c.
COLOllED DUESS SILKS, 37Kc, Me., 75c.
JJ-lnch COLOllED SATIN UHADAMA, He,
tl.uuayard.
ELEGANT SUUAII SILKS, 21 Inches wide,
S5c. it ynnl.
30 Inch ItLACK SATIN UHADAMA, 7SC, 11.00,
f 1.5 a yard.
Slnch I1LACK SUHAII SILKS, 8TKe. and 11.00
a yard.
11 LACK UltOrUUAIN hlLKD, -warranted te
give satisfaction la wear, 87Kc, II. CO, fl.ayard.
Parasols, Parasols,
We are dally receiving additions toeurlm
niense stock, made te our special order by the
best makers.
COACH1NU PAKASOLS,
LACK TIHM.MED PAll ASOL8,
STK1PED PAUASOLS,
TWILLED SILK SUNSHADES,
AT PHICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
iT THE
New Yerk Stere,
Neb. 6, 8 & 10 East Kins Bt.
H
AGER A BROTHER.
WHITE GOODS
FOR SUMMER WEAR.
JSDIA LIXJiN,
FItENCll yAIXZOOK,
JCXOLISir NAINZOOK,
INDIA MULL,
VICTORIA LAWXS,
CHECK XAIXZOOK,
COItDED 1'IQUE,
rLAID LAWSS.
Embroideries and Laces.
SWISS EMllitOIDEIUKS, flouncing and Oyer
all te match.
NAINZOOKKMI1UOIDKUIE8, flouncing and
Overall te Match.
CAMllllIC EMI1UOIDKUIKB, Fleunclug and
Overall te Match.
COLOKED EMUKOIDKUIKS, Dress Material
te Match.
KM11HOIDEUIE8, KOUE8.
E8CU1UAL LACE 8KIUTINU, black and
Kcru.
UUIPUHE LACK rLOUNClNO, black and
Ecru.
EOYPTIAN LACK 8KIUT1NO, While and
Cream.
EOYPTIAN LACE FLOUNCINUS, White and
Cream.
HEADED FltONTS, COUDKD 1'igUK,
LEON UK INDE, NAINZOOK,
SWISS MUSLIN, PUENCII LAWN,
CAMUltlCS AND HATKENB.
Hager & Brether,
25 & 27 WEST KINO STUEET,
LANCASTKIt, PA.
VJ-OTA I'ATENTMEniCINEiKID.
X7S ney atfcctlens are atonce abated by lien,
son's capclue Plasters, better than nauseous
deees.
Z. RHOADS,
JEWELER. !'' I'"
I!
Kilt UlAjrtU.
S
1'EUIAlj KA1.K
., JMWStlSt
-or-
KID
GLOVES
-AT-
WAY DOWN PRICES,
-AT-
ASTRIGH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 BAST KINO STREET.
Konr-llutteu Colored,
Forty-four Oeata.
five. button Scalloped Tep, Heal Kid, at
Forty-elKht Oenta.
PlifivllHtten Beal Kid, Scalloped Ten, Tan
Celers and Drowns,
Fifty Cents.
rour-llutten Heal Kid, Stitched Hack, rine
Tan Celers, at
Slxty-nlne Oentn.
renr Iliitteu Undressed Heal Kid, rine Tan
Celer", at
Fifty-nlne Cents.
rive-Heek Lacing Ileal Kid, rine Tan Celers,
Soventy-Ovo Cents.
Plfty descii New 811k Taffeta Qleves, Fine
Shades, Tans, slates and lirewus. sU button
length), sites, C te . at
Twenty-five Centaa Pair.
Twenty five dozen Ulack Taffeta Uleves, same
ijuallty and length,
Twenty-flve Cen te a Pair.
rerty-flve luch Skirting Euihreldery, rine
Lawn, fine Werk,
Elghty-flve Oenta a Yard.
Special Ilargalnln Skirting Embroidery, Fin
est Quality and Pattern,
91.35 a Yard.
rull Width Oriental Skirt Laces, Cream and
Helge, at
Elghty-flve Cents a Yard.
Heavy Egyptian Skirting Laces, Cream and
Helge, at
$1.00 a Yard.
Oriental and Egyptian Laces, nine te ten
Inches wide, Cream and Helge, at
Twonty-flve Cents a Yard.
lllnck Spanish Cinlpiire Skirt l.uoe, 10 Inches
wide,
83.50 a Yard.
1 thick Silk Kscurial Lace, rine Duality. 40
Inches wide,
94.60 a Yard.
black Silk Chantllly Skirt Lace, 40 Inch e
wide, beautiful Duality.
$6.00:a Yard.
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas,
AT LOWK8T PUICKS.
nr After Ju first ear store wU close atslx
o'clock every evening, Saturday's excepted.
ULASSWAMM.
c
UINA 11 ALL.
ijlmtiii,
13 EAST KING STREET.
CHINA, GLASS,
-AND
QUEEN8WARE.
BTSatlflfaotlen Guaranteed.
ighMnrtiii,
15 EAST KING STREET.
R