Tf TX&FF"1 THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1886. F-' . ' lr M if m hH M & 'II 'I l- i m IK f- ff.' ' The Intelligencer BVJtHY DAY IN TUB YEAR (Sunday JCitep'.td.) ,mm tM A WIB, riTi DOLLARS A till, NrTV WnHIWtl, tEUrt)nTC4IMl tA- jflMTMl ADD ALL AMOIXIMf TLA3. SAMrLR cnriM . lisihal cemnsMOK At tow te te etc abihth, nuneia coaicicTieir. ADVRBTiatWO HATEg; X!n. 1 in.) 2 In. 3ln. 4in.j6lii. On pay........ Tvollen Three Day.... ranr Days-.... rive Day Om Week...... Twe Works... TM Wreks.. Dm Menth..... Twe Months... I 1M S2VI3 00 13 75 no I 15 1 ft" 1U ISO 4W 2l III) am aiu ID ion 4 All M.V df 760 H4 010 10M 1AM 311 M 24 00 32110 as no S2KI POOU Bffl l in i te 4 Ml 5 HI 7CT 8 Ml 1 tlfs) 450 nm 7 (10 1000 10 Nil 13 l 13 M 17 011 IB en wen, 3 50 Am cow 70 1-2 00 17 en ion) MOO 57 011 MOO 3J0U ;l(l 41 On M en m en Threw Menth!.. Blx Months .... 11 Oil ik en an en wen nei lJin One rear S3 en 45 mil The Weekly Intelligencer Published Every Wednesday Mernine. 1200 A YIAII, $1.00 FOB SIT KGSTUS. rlt'BS Or TIN, I1SM. AKU A COW TREK TO rIWOK osrTise tir CLUBS. OOMrOHDKCKSOI.ICrrDrH0XKVKRTrARTOrTHE iitatb ad ceurrnr. ail axostmecs LKTTitns will BE censiasin te td waste nAnmr. Aitdreet a Lttttri and Ttltgrams te THH INTELLIGENCER, Intelligencer Building, tjinuutcr, l'a lK Cnntaetcv intelligencer. LANCASTER. JUNK 11. Ki Malady That Incapacitates. King Ludwig, of lUrarLi, li.is bwn deposed by the ministers of tlie state upon the report of physicians apieiiiteil te ex. amine his mental condition, who drclaru that his malady incap.icit.ites liitn from governing properly. If inability te geveui properly is c.uibe for deposition from elllcu, as it would naturally seem te be, there nre n large number of governors throughout the world who are eligible for removal. And still they are net threatened with it. They are safe while their mental malady is net officially noted and the insane asylum authorities keep away from them. King Ludwig has beeu left te his nemiiiAl sovereignty as long as possible, and until the burthen upon the natieu of his ex travagance has become tee heavy te lie iurther borne. New his Incapacity te govern has been at length declared. It would be a very geed thing if some satisfactory tet-t could be put upon men while they meve about in the world te determine whether they are of sound mind; but the line between the sufficient ly and insullicieiitlysaneisse impossible te define that this can never be ; and lawyers will continues hile the weild Iasts,te draw great fees in the undertaking te establish the sanity or insanity of these who leave much money behind them. Lancaster n few years age had a prominent citizen whom a jury in .ludge lltitlcr's court in Philadelphia has just pronounced te have been insane, Iwcause he left his estate te be used te teach young men what vocation In life they were best adapted for. This at least was the intent of Mr. Ditmarh" prevision, which Judge Butler, we understand, declared it te have been tee uncertainly expressed te be made effecthe; and, doubtless, the jury in de clirmg without leaving their seats, that the will was the product of an insaue mind, were persuaded te their conclusion, net by the philautluepic purpose of the tes tator te aid young men in cheesing an oc cupation, but by the loose, ineffective and Incoherent expression of his idea. Mr. Ditmars put it, as lie was accustomed te put his points at the Heward evenings, tee hazily te be clearly understood. With all his eccentricity lie did net have the repute among us of ene incapable of attending te his awn affairs. He would net have been pronounced insaue if he had lett his property te his u'latives; winch is another caution te the aspiiiugly benev olent te make thetrbcnef.ictiouswhile they live. It would be well, us weliavosug weliavesug gested, if they could get themselves elliciall) examined and stamped as sane, and lie licensed (e make their wills, while they live; and perhaps legislation of this kind will lie demanded some day te clog the stream of litigation out wills. The ('eneral. General Uutler after a long silence, hits again been seized upon for a leperter's column. He is in Philadelphia trying a suit against the military academy at Chester for permitting a student te be in jured by a cannon explosion. The general has lieen one of the sights of the town during his visit and doubtless enjoys much the curiosity he excited. He declares that he has for everabandened the Held of politics and proposes te end his days in the practice of the law.centent with the dollars he can pick up te keep the wolf from the deer, while he preserves his es tate intact for his children, te whom it lie longs ; which is a novel idea te begin with. The general does net take a happy jew of the country. He thinks there is another war about due, as we have ene every gene ration. He considers that the Democratic administration does net "size up" te the situation. He believes that the Southern states run the country tee much and that trouble will come of it. He declares that the railroads of the country are mortgaged for as much as it cost te build them, mid there needs te be a dealing down of values te rciteie prosperity. He u net ready with any definite plan te reform the labor and ether troubles of the country, but leaes them much te time and te Providence; which is wise in the general ; and almost persuades us te regiet that he lias resolved te be in future a spectator of the evolution of thiugspolitical.anduetan actor hi them. He is a picturesque character, and will be missed when he cannot appear in politics; I!nl .I01'6 l d ,U"Ch W0 I""" some ueubt, HeMerr VipUcK. n." tP0ittiy the Clear field l(tp,M,cun, thinks thelNTi:i.ucPN. eisiiliM had its eyes epenrt, Siw U has discovered "that there is ,eXt ," tienal warrant for taxation te exterml Ue an industry, even if the trade be vicious" and dur amiable contemporary observes lhat from the way we have wiltUm in the pait it was evident that "pmuii warrants and fundamental principles have net bothered " us much. If the Republican will kindly point out when the Intelmeenceii maintained any dlflerent position from that which it new occupies; or when It failed te con cen aider ' t onstitutleual warrant " or " fun dmsntal principles " in its consideration of legislation, Jt will net only de its ewu realersa service but letter enable us te wwtrer It. Why wc niftcr. Governer Pattlsen, Secretary of State Stenger, Cel. McUlure, Win. M. Slngerly, and ether conspicuous citizens of the com monwealth, mostly llepublieans, li.ue petitioned the president te reappoint Geerge Eyster, n llepubiican, ass slant treasurer of the United bmtes, in Phila delphia, when his term will exphe in .Inly next. T I ipse gentlemen sty that in their judg ment " the public intere.it would net lt promoted and might e inimihitiitliin-ifiil by (in; i-lmnijf which would ii-meve Mr. Eystcrfrem his office." We think they over.state the case. Mr. Eyster was appointed as a liepublicnuand at the tlme of his apeintnu'iit no Demo crat was considered eligible te the ofllce. He hits no doubt been no liiore and no lc-s faithful than liutidtvds of etheis appointed with him and like him; and he is no mere competent, and no niore faithful than seeies of lit and liene.st men of the presi dent's ew n party, who may be named te succeed him. He h:is lieen generously u taim.il te the end of his term; te net reappoint him is net te remove him ; and te say that no change in his ellice cm be made which might net " seriously endanger ' the pub lic inteiest is te think meanly and speak meanly of the Democratic party of Penn sylvania. We are net prepired te de either. We think that in the choice of an assistant treasurer for Philalelphia the president should net be cenllned te one name and ene man. It he can find a Demo crat as tit as Mr. Eyster or Utter, us we be be licuihecau, lie should be fiee te cheese him. Uvnki nuil Honesty li.ne Ihh'H ImngtM for murder In Virginia. It Is n mutter for re gret that tlnse two de netnlnnya go tegvtliur. K.-Se..vteu Wimiem 1ms returned from Mexico lull of enthusiasm eer the resources of the country, but he also admits that his sale I full of Mexican rnllwny cteck. He says that the only reason for the long delay lu the (UnolepiiH-nt of Mexico's womleriut natural wraith Is tliouutalilech tnteter orthe KOMrnniPut, liut holds that the firm rule el (Jen. Diaz has rumoved this ene delect. ONEef thoneeilset apregre.s.ie city isa natatoriem, and oneof the sh-1,1 contribu tions te te-morrow 'h extra Illustrated I-Tr.i.i.inr.M-nn will tell why mid whereleru. Uut this is only emi of the many koeiI things that paper will lime. Ter Inst inut, Jeiijuiii Mlller'agr.iplilcaeoeuntof tliul'ityet Metipe, wIiIl-Ii he makiw out te bu the new Koine el the nun world ; a thrilling xtnryefiin uxo uxe nence en a Virginia meuutaln; some remi niscences of Jelloreon ; rcllectienn en the im proved habits of journalist"; timely com meats en the lavish distribution by colleges of decerath e deKrcvs ; illustrated skeU-lies et Heocher ami of the fnmeus Kugllsli ac tress, Miss I'orteseue, who get tfiO,0W damages from Lord (iaruioyle ler breach, of premise berore an American beauty get him for a lever. " Uncas" has a chatty review of a new book, which purports te be a remance or Meraxim life, and of which this popular critic ihiIiiU out the merits and the faults. '-.Siudbad" may or may net talk of things of nmru or less In In turest; but the local biegniphlc.il sketch w ill boiicemprelieuxlvoand peculiarly interest ing one, presenting me story or a fcllow fcllew cltizeu who Is well-known as a militiaman Maseu, mechanic, artUt ami business man. Guess who! Tiu: Clinmberaburir Jhnly lltqnttr, alter asleepoftlve years, has resiiuied. Chain bersburgisa live town nml ought te well support another lie daily. Tub general synod or the Kuferineil church in session at .Vew Ilrunswlck, New .lersev, were yesterday engaged in settling the dfs dfs pute relatlve te the cmtrel et the church there. The speech of Geerge K. IlHhep, com cem com uiimlener from the particular sj-ikkI el New Iiruuswlck, inade several nevere allegations against the se called usuriiers, Jenes and his associates. He said that Hih cellar of their cnurcn, since the secesiien luJ uken place, had beeu used as a storage place for barrels of beer lletiging te a neiglineriiig brewer. He said that this had been at first kept ,w so se so cret as possible, although the casks were rolled In nnd out in open daylight. The mut ter had te ceme out, however, when, ene Sunday during Relemu services, ,i hogshead hurst with a tremendous rcKrt, Irightenjng the congregation and causing one old lady te taint. Artcr that a tunnet was dug ireni tlie culler te the brewery, and the kegs were rolled in and out beneath the pavement Tiil'LV ve have an onergiitio president. rtnfnrn hlu nnm.......n i. ..I ..... -...-. inh,niiuiii udu rraee in ee a nine days wender he was married, anil be be bo fero reporters have exhaiistwl themselves lu describing the doings of hlniselfand bride at Deer Park he is back again at w erk in Wash ington. The IXnll Deacrlheil by the Cn-)ililii ul Hie tluilne. The Uev. Dr. Millburn, the blind chaplain of the Heuse of Representatives, created quiteu sensation recently by the description wuiuu no gave in me devil. He said the old pictures of a porseuago with hoofs ami tall and horns and pitchfork was simply the wild medl.eval picture of abarbireus iuunagina iuunagina tien. "Such u devil does net exist te day," said tlie Docter, "and he could de no harm U he did. The devil or te-day is n rwillslied, traveled, gontlemanly apiwaring individual. He has been in Londen ami I'aris nod Xevv erk ami Washingteii and Sin lrancisee. He knows all about the grand sighLs, ami is well posted en the gossip of the day. He moves in the lMt society, and is much ad mired thorn. His cold gray eye leeks steadily at you, and fascinates jeu, perhaps. He ha.s thin, delicate lips and line nostrils, that are easily curved and morn. Onegn.it feature or the modern devil is that he never Incomes enthusiastic ever anything. Yeu may show him the most beautilul sunset or natural view, the most raroer valuable painting or piece or Mutuary ami with his gniv ve he will loeksteadilyatitulid make some dis paraglng remark. Yeu cinnet point out a manor woman that he will net disi-urage. Hoisacynie,aMephisteiih6os. He eutiirs your draw ing-roeuis and your cliurchin. He causes trouble and dissension everywhere. He disparages tne brethren." VV'ruilIlK -Nelianj; Hut VVimiI-. A Louden jihysician, after wearing noth neth Ing but wool day and night for six months, writes an fellows te the J.aneet : "Tlie re sult has been complete Immunity from colds and very marked increase in my capacity ler work. I have net put ou u greatceat night or day, have Hleit vvllh an eiieiiwln. Hew in my bed-room, and have lieen nble te enjoy the luxury of an open cab instead or a close brougham. Instead or alternate feel, ings or heat and cold, there liui been a imi imi lerm and most agreeable glow el warmth. I have, without uny alteration el ilhunr real men, lestseven imiidsiu weight, and (which will, I believe, tax the credulity el some) have witnessed, the disapiraiue el a lipema of the nape of tlie nick, uhlch had oxlsted ler some years, and had suggested the ineeesslty for an operation. These latter nets powerfully Illustrate the truth cf Dr. Jagw'a contention that the uimiilete and continuous action or the skin drains theor theer Kanisui xir water and suporlliieus fat. I .a ...Vr f5,,,.,'7"MllUt' 'lmg Induced et purriu health is net the lea,t el the r ireni. meuilatleus f, adept tlie system. , v extn nley?t'C "'"'"elves te It Vron. my wholllBbLlce 1,have ,,et kewii ene add aTerd oU1,,,eln.l,)l!' ''""X. w"'"'l Ing but pure im?1. w.,;l,ea ,or ,l't "ol" "el" "ol" dresseVbeddlng nbwM l""er el1"" " Uadiy Karthiuk lu N.. ... . Advices from Auckland v ea,,"'V state thatatTrawera ne?e .?aAbL9'IU,,1! caule eruption, preceded by an eamumi: Many naUves and KureisaauVperUhii PERSONAL. Tiik I.ATM Jenx Kki.i.v vindicated his repiiUtleu as asngncleus man by leaving his enllre fortuue te his vvlte and childteu. Jehn It Smiiii, tholate triMsuter of the Herermed churrli synod, new lit session at New Ilrunswlck, N.J , Is te be prosecuted ler n shertage of f ii.oeo. 1'iitscK Aliitsle Li.ei-Ki.t), gmndsoiier Lmiierer Dem Pedre, of llr.ull, riuchnl ltaltlmoreim ThursiUy. He vlsltts.1 several of the prouiinentest.ibllshment.sef the elm' as well as newspaper elllces. Okx. 0 H. 11 VMtl.TON, el . S. tnirslml, was stricken w ith nHiil v lu .Milwaukee ou Thursday, wlille UMrdliigatralu ler I'hlcage, and Is lu it crlllc:vl eoudltlen. lie wasa cl.vss cl.vss mate eflieneral Grant at W ut Point. lti:. Wll.i.1 m Hkmiv Heiu.i.rs, D. 1., has been elected te the chair of practical Uioeloiiy In Lmotheeloglc.il seminary, t'tn t'tn clnnatl.'Ohle, by a unanimous vete or the trustees. He succeeds Hev. Dr. James Hells, deceased. Mu. Juiis D vv Is a benevolent and thrifty farmer near Shady side, N.J. , In thesiiburlM of New Yerk. He hasisuii-eived the Idea of Inviting the clerks or New erk te spend their JSaiureay nan nniiii iy tinner ins spre.ni Ing shade trees. His day ought te be i-uu et prolengtsl sunshine. Liiwvnu Atmnse.n calciilales that an eight-hour law would only nltect ene In tell among all the workers lu the country, the ether nine-tenths lieiug engaged In oeotipi eeotipi oeetipi lions in vv hlvli shorter hour, are iiupnw.llcable, us farming, herding, llshlng, carrying, rail roading and the like. s'i.nateu Hawi.iy vetisl for the pissnge nrtheblll prohibiting tnemlwrsel Congress from acting as attorneys or employ esel rail road eempinles tliat had rweiviHl 1 mil gTants or pecimlarv aid (nun the I niled SUUes. He seems te have rigrttted liis action, ter en his motion it w as agreed te recousider. Fnr.iiKiuck i:t.i.i-(iN, of Indiana, recently appelnted ITnlteil States consul at Asuncion, Paraguay, has resigned j boeiuse since his confirmation bytlieSenatohe has understood rnnn friends that Asuncion Is a very mi hevlthy place, and he would prebibly- net Hve ever twemrtbroe weeks It he went there. I JoVKnven I vi tisen, has made the fellow -Ing appointments : Itel-ort McMalinn, of 1'itLsburg, te 1st lnsx-ter of steam engines ami boilers for Allegheny county; W. J. Sawyer, el Pittsburg ; Peter C Spidel, of Pittsburg, and J. Menree Shellenberger, el Doyleslewn, te be memliers of the beard of public charity. The last two nre nppnluted Instead of Lewis Petersen and W. V. II. Davis, whose terms have expired. Siwyer was reappointed. Mns. 1'MiNNii: A. Smith, who died in Jersey City yesterday.was a very remarkable woman, she wasn memlieret many learned societies and a rounder of llie organization known as the Diughters of 1 stlielius Inviug a desire te investigate the bibitN of the au au erlgines. In 10 she acceiteil an invitation te visit the remnants or the Six Nations, nml seen afterwards wis received by the Tusoa Tusea Tusoa rerasand Iroiieis Indians. The latter tribe adopted her. At this time she was under engiiL-enieut by the bure.ui or ethnology of the Smithsonian mstitutieu te cempile a d ictlenary or phrases in the I roqueis language. The dictionary was just en the jKiiut of com pletion at the tune el her death, lu addition she compiled for the beard a dictionary of the Tuscarnra and Mohawk languages, the latter of which is almost ready ter press. UEU JII.ll! .!! FALL. Checkered Career of a Weuian famous ter Her itaiittjr nml Her Criiucs. Sephie LIklns, famed In New Yorkaiiuar Yerkaiiuar Yorkaiiuar ter or a century age for her beauty, and fa mous since in this country and abroad lorher crimes, steed a wreck or her former seir in the prisoner's deck at the court et special sessiens the ether day, and alter a vain effort te make the court bolievotlnta roller silk which had dropped from beneath her cloak when a dotectivo was leading her te the searching room of a large uptown dry goods store, had tmen given her by sonie woman whom she didn't knew, was sent te the Island for six mouths. When she was II years old (she is new TJ) and was called the prottleit girl in New YerK. she lived with her father, wheiiuy once have had a whole name, but was known te the jioliee as "Old Klklns. the lleeee." Her exceedingly precocious atlectiens were at that time wen In- Ned Lveus, the eminent expert In what used te lw the science of bank breaking, Iwlore the festive ca-shler Invented the modern improved methods new in vogue. 15y pitleut attention te the business the pair lu'ciiiuutaleit a i-oinfertablo fortune, being paid a great deal of the time bv the stata Sephie, espeei illy, in .pite of her o e pertness at shop lilting, sjient much et her time behind the bars. Klfteen years age the couple concluded that a change of scene would be biielieial te their constitutions and went te Kurejie. They saw the foreign elephant extensively and elaborately, ami lu a coutile et vears re turned te their native land dead broke. Business at ence becime brisk with them, but occasionally misadventures interfered with its complete success. Sephie le-s fre quently than formerly get Inte trouble, but Ned had te serve a lerm in a Connecticut prison and next get himself nun a similar In stitution in Massachusetts, where he still ro re miins. Sephie has been Hung in retirement for several years, and this wis her first pub lic apjiearanee ler some time. The breaking of the fastenings under her cloak w hicli held up the belt el silk she had stolen and net her personal Inclination or 1 ick of her M tim deftness was the cause el her Idling this time her familiar role. Traces el her former beauty still remained as she tearfully steed up te receive her sen tence, but the opium habit had uiade ev lilunt iureids iiieu her constitution, and broken nerves left horte shake like an .isiwn at a rate which in her prlme she would have re ceived with a handsome smile as an oppor tunity fera vacation from the tares of active lite. Ill-Centennial at Albany. In July next, the city of Albany, N. Y will uolebrato the two hundredth aunlversary of Ita corporation. Next te Jamestown, Va., It is the eldest settlement In the original thirteen colonies. Of Jamestown scarcely a tr.K-0 remains, nud Albany, which was vis ited by Henry Hudsen in idJOaud made the site ofafertln 1011, is the eldest Inhabited town of the Knglisli settlements. Its iosI iesI iosI tlen at the head of navigation ou the Hudsen river, directly lu the line el the great high way between New Yerk and Canad i, in ide it an imiiertant point both for couimerdal and military purjMises at an early iwried or colonial history. During the wars between the Huglish and Trench ler the possession or America, It was the depot of supples where the military expeditious for Canada were fitted out, and although Ireiiuently threatened by hostile forces, was never actually attacked. It vvxs at Albany that the lirst convention for the union or the colonies was held in ITal, ami many ethor historical associations Imiurt additional In terest te the celebration about te be held. The name, New Orauge, which was given te the sottlemont by the Dutch, was changed when theKngllsh occupation be.tan te Albany In honor el the new proprietor el the province, James, duke et Yerk and Albany, alterw arils King James II. It was made the capital of New Yerk utate In 17117, uud is new a large and flourishing city. The new capital, tlie corner-stono el which was laid in ls71, is ene of tlie most oxieusivepubliu odiflies In tlie I nited States, costing & far about f 17,000, 00". It has been found very defuc. live in several important particulars, and work ou It Is net yet llnlslied. I he bl-centeunlal exercises will begin en Sunday, July lb, and continue six days. The llrstday will be devoted te general religious observances, vwu, special memorial and his his lerlcal sermons and exercises appropriate te the occasion In all the churches of the city. 1 he pregramme also includes exercises by public school children, marking historical spots with brenze tablets, a concert by a trained chorus or 1.0U0 schoolchildren, rurade of aeuletlim representing various national!, lies, rega fa or the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen planting of a memorial (Mk by German citlwus, literary and musical exercises by Irish societies, concert by col cel col nred citizens, national games, pyrotechnic displays, a historical pageant, general illu illu illu mlnatloneHhoelty, military and clvie nar nar ades, an oration by Gov. lllll, reception or President Cleveland, who is exH.cted 011 Thursday, July .', and ether Interesting features. .Jubilll)'. Sorreir, J-'reui the Souiurville Journal. Little Johnnle had been unduly familiar with a forbidden Jam-pet, and had ceitse. fluently indulged iii grief and lamentation wheu ltetrlbutlen with a large and rolling "H" had awoejwtd down uiien liliu. Hesat smarting ami tearrul for a long time in si. lence, broken only by au occasional sob then he looked up solemnly in his mother's lace aud aald with emphasis : Mether. I'm sorry you ever married my pa." ItJXIt.lflil llltltl IS Mill AIH. I.lneinan t'M.el t! Itiigliig HUatilrd te ttn VV irt en n Lelly TelcgrAph I'ele, Jeseph Casel, a llneinaii, years of age, lu the employ et the Western I nlen Tele graph eeuiiany, started up a lelly telegraph lole, between Lx.xlugten and Third avenues, In IJMh street, New etk, at 1 is 111. en Weslnesday. Ills liiteutlen was te fasten onie new wires te the topmost crosstreo. He mounted the pole lu 11 leisurely manner.ls'ar lug his tools lu 11 big en Ids lett shoulder, and when he get te the top he b danced him self for a liiemeut vvhlle be icacltcd around with his right baud te get the tug of tool. The spike which he had driven Inte the pole and en which he mainly rested must have given way, for suddeulv tin crashed downward through the network id wlresand lauded aslrlde the scvend crosstreo. The lorce 01 Ills descent was se gre.it that the strong lur or weed snapped etl short. The obstruction proved Mill! dent, hew ever, te give him a chance te threw his right arm ever a number or the vvln, aud lu this wav he hum?. siititHiitiuc hlmeir as well a possible 011 the left by clinging te the stump of ihe cresstreiv He had hurt Ids left leg ludlv lu Ids fall el six feet treiu thetepi'r(vs.stris-, and, us he swung III the air forty feet above the piveuient, his wounded leg" bevame etilangltHl In sonie of the lower wires and was badlv strained. Hut Casel was lull of nerve. itiddfd net mind the paiu as he clung ter Illu te stumiiiiml wire. In the iiieantliue a large crowd had gath ered lu the street below, Sev era! persons ruslieil Inte the Western I'nleu elllci', only n few deer away, and told i.eorge 1 Itrgerald, another llneiiiin, of Cassell's prtxlU-anient. Sev oral ethers ruslitsl te the house of hook and ladder oeinpniiv II, near 1'eurth avenue, and Ureathlelv veiled te the firemen te bring ever Iheli ladders. While these things were being done the crowd Iwluvv which had grown tremendous in proportion, entirely blocking travel, yelleil itself hearso in Us ad monitions teCassell, ordering him te "held en for dear lire." Several timea as Cassell swnyesl te and Imen the surging Jw Ire, and his held ou the stumpef thocresstno bts.'aine less secure, it seemed ivs though he would have te drop. Hut still he hung en. Kitzenild, as s,sn ivs he could secure a rope aud some climbing spurs, came rushing le the pole and w ent up in llv ely style. The crowd below sent up cheer after cheer asthey sivv help coming nearer te the young llne inaii. Ihoytwame disappointed, though, when they si ritrgerald jm'S by the dang ling form or his friend and climb up te the top crosstree. In a moment, however, they saw his purjNwc. Dexterously and swiftly he fastened one cud of the rope around the IKile nud crosstree. Then be formed a slip noose at the ether end, anil, climbing down, drew it ever Cassel's Isnlv up the arm pits. Theu the crowd felt that at least there was no mere danger, and yelled and cheered OMtlniM;u4k-allv. lly this time the Heek aud Ladder company had ar rived, and quickly rlgged up Its ladders te where Cas.el was. A lire laddie ruu up and kin las-el en te the ladder and released him from the r-ipe. The rescue became near bis ing as dangerous as the accident, for Cisst-l was se weak that when he tried te walk down the ladder his feet would net support him ami he siiped dew n hand ever hand en the rounds, lie was carried into the telegraph ellice, where several physicians attended him A large dose of brandy revived him, and al though his leg was badly stralued he man ageil te walk a low sten te show that he was still alive. He w as remev ed te his home In Last lJith street. A crowd steed looking at the broken vv ires aud cress tree for sev end hours afterward. AT1VIKIA I.W. Swis?l Is the uiu'ic et tlie mower en the lawn Mingling with the chirping el the birds at tally daw 11 . Ah, jes, I dearlj love It, Hut It 1 had te shove It 1 knew lhat I'd regret thit the fait that I u ever born. -VerM thr AVu llmrn AVwj. HVITVIAI. XUT1CKM. Iilrrd Hut. Hew luanv peniilethereare whoare htiuggling tn rtse lu this world that are kicked down and out by envious rival j. 7iemi' Kclrctric Oil never "kicked out' 11 piti-en. It Is true blue li or threat ntTcLlluus, imthma nnd catarrh It 1 n certain and rapid cure, for sale by H 11 Coeh- rin.uriiir'ijt. 117 anil 13-J .-,01m (jueen street, liiiCHstt r stiuin streni; .-luitr4 Wenieii. (an leirulati) their hiidiiiids iniiazlnRly last, should thej net de their Out). Jlurileck. Jlnetl IlMeri are a geed regulator of the circulation. Jheyare exeluslvelya bl'Ksl tonic, and ceii.ii. queutlj strike at the root of many serious all uii-nts lersalehyll 11 Cochran, dniggUl, 1J7 uud 1JJ North cjutcu street, Lancaster. Tut I'peu fit Feet. "Set up In bed unit ceunhid till the clothing was wet with iieisplmtlen Sly wife Insisted that I use Tiomej' .c.rrir Oil. The first ten ten ten upoenfut rulluved me.and two bottles have cured me I can heucstly leceminend It." fc.. 11 Pur kins, cri-ek Centre, ter silo by II 11. Cochran, druggist, U7 and 1JJ North CJueen street, liucaslcr. Mlleine Mieet Hume.' This song li u-rj geed In Its way, but Is tht n any sickness In the ueu.i-hnld - It se, home c m netbi alwajsple.uiaut. W e take especial pleas ure In reieiniueiullng Ilitrtieck Jtloeil HtUertti bona fide and ceruiln mru for dspepsla, and alt dUitaeset the liver and kldnejs. l-ersaleb) 11. 11 Cochran, druggist, 1J7 uud lit -Veith Queen street. Lancaster. Don't lie Faint-hearted. If ou are lu treuhlu leek up, held en, Klve the blues ifoed by. If you aru In pain, have u lamene.s. have an ache of any kind, go 10 the druggist unil ask blin for Thomm' Kcltctrie Oil It will de jeu geed everv time. Ker sale by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1JJ North Queen stiuet, Lancaster. II ir llliu. "1 reel new I was allllcted with sick he id nihe and general debility, but Jlurtteek Jlluett Jlitlers breuulit about an Immediate Improve In my general health. 1 cennliler them the best faintly medicine In the mirket " Adnlph Lillez, Jlatralii, .S. V. I-or sale by 11 II Cochran, drug gist, 137 and IS1 North cjuuen street, Lam aster. WALL fA.fJSU. A POSITIVi: MATTLK UlATOUlt KNTIUKblOCher Wall Papers, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, &c .Must be sold In order te ;lw undlvtdid atteu t'eu te another business, c'emu aud sccuru bur gains. AtiltA.VDKUSlI IN Wire Window Screens. Orders lur from 50 le mj a day are coming in j the best and cheapest. PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANlJA.STKK, l'A. X KT WALL l'Al'KK 8TOUK. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. 131 NORTH 0.UEEN STIIELT, LANCAbTKlt, l'A. Anether large let of (JILT l'.M'KUS Juitur. lived will be sold cheap- Call early and leek at them and get prices. Will net keep them long, ler the prim will sell them. Window shades made leady te h-ing. Plain shade Cleth all colors. Window similes imulu and hung piemptly. Lace Curtains, l'eles. Chains, iliNiks, etc, 4 -Ne trouble te show goedj. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, liANOASTKU.l'A. S" TOR AG K AMD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. ., . DANIKL MAYEIt, Xec2 lya Ne. 18 West Cheitnut street. tmiHVAL. miKIU) OUT I t this fciisen Hi-ally ev erj- one needs te ue some net! or tonic lltliN enters Inte ntimv.1 eve'v plivslclan pirsulptteii ler these who need tmllillug up i'lijslilaiis ami Druggists lfeieiiiineinl BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! AS THE BESTTONIC. ter Wi iUiii-ks,l.sttudc,;i,ack el Knergy.Ktr , It HAS Nd fcljl U mill Is thn only tnui uieill clue tnu m iuu iniurieus, u r.uiicnes xne Itliuxl, InvtKiirnli-. the siem, llnnlnrv Apw tlte. Aids liivi sit.ia 11 does net Mncken or lu Jtitv the tielh, i mn lieiuliche or pUKltice con slip vtteii as etln ' nie.lu tin s de Inc. 11 II. Uismkv, a lending ph) Irian ul sprtnurlcld, Ohie, shvs " llrenn's Iren Hitters Isu tlieiiniKhl) kimhI uicdhlne. 1 ue It lu my practice, and lind Us lutlen excels ullethi-i forms et Iren. In weakness, ,,r a Ien condition or the sv stem, llrew 11 s Iren lllttnl 1 visiiallj a positive necessiiy. hi, all thst 1 ilaluu-d for It. Da. W X. W'ATmis, liU Thtrtv rceml SUeet, HeorKelen, 11. t,., sas "llumn's Iren Hit ters Is the limb et the age .Selhlng better It creates npm-tite, gtes strength and luiprevis dlcestlen " ihedeuiilnolevsTnide Mark and cres.rd ml lines 011 w rniqier 'takn no ether. Miwloeul bv llltUWN UHKMIUAI. Ul). G) llaltluien-, Md rjUAY'SSPLClKIO MHDIUINli TltKUKKAT KNCIL181I HKMKUY. An unfalltnecure Mr luimtenc-, and all 111.. iMVM-s that fellow laws of Memoe'. Universal Lassitude, l'ain In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, l'remature uld Age. and many ether dl.i-u.es tint lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Premature l.mve -! ull part liulars In our mnmhlet. which we desire te send fnsi by mall toeveryeno. -Tlin speclllc Medtcluu ts sold hy all druggists at ll ler jui-kace, or six tackaes for $3. orwlllbe soul tu-e by mall en the receipt 01 the mono-, by addressing the ncent. II II IOCHU VS. liniKRlst, foleAgont. Ne. 137 and 1JU North CJui-eu btleet, Uincaster, l'a. On account of ceuulcrfetts, we have adopted me xiuiew 11 nipiH r . me eniv genuine. lHKliUAl ilhlUCAl. CO. api-lyd.lw llutrile,N. Y. c CKi: reu'iHK di:ai 'ic-k's Patent linnreved Cushioned r.ar iininis iH-riis.-ii n-siere nearnu; ami pi-norm the work et tin natural drum Invisible. 10m fertableaud alwas lu position. Alt cenversa Hen and even whispers heant duttnetly Send for Illustrated book with testimonials. ritKK. Address nr ciUI en t HISIOA, s.l llivadwny, New lerk. Mt utlen this patH-r JunuliVljeedAlyw tiutrxr.ruit.si-iiiixu auuun. yV HA i: A LAUGH STOCK O1 TIIK 1I1-.ST RDFRIGE-TOR.S IN 1IIK C1T1. The Tierce Dn Air llefri'triter. UAKDEXJIOVK, H'ATEH COOLEKS, ICU CKKAS1 rKEEZEIiii. And a full line of HOISE Ult.MSHINU UOOHS The lirgest stock of O 1 lTlTUllKSln the cltj special attention paid te lias-Iittlng, 1 lu Uisitlng and speulln;? We hive Just lecelved another let of thoie 2ftc GLOlILs. JOOP. SCHAD1&S0N, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTElt. l'A. JTMN S.N A BKKNLMAN. GREAT CLOSING OUTJSALB -01- Eefrigeraters. Water Coelers, Ice Cream Freezers, AMI- Baby Carriages. Great Bargains te Reduce a Large Stock. FLINN & BRENEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., LANCAbTKK. WM A. K1KKKKK. ALDUS C.HEKK KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their stock of Heusefurmshiiig (reeds. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK SJIOV JSSand ItANOhS, l'AULOK hTOVKS. HEATKUSana KLUNAUKS. SUMMER COOK STOYES. After carefully examining the merits of all ellvrud te the trade, wehavubuluctc-d TFfE "ARGAJNTD," rer OASOI.INK.and THE 4t DANGLER," ter COAL OIL, As the Itest, when all points me conslderod, te offer te our nations. Call and sec un. W'e love te show our goedn, and are net ellendcd If jeu de net purchase, lteuiember, we are agents fur The " Splendid " Heater. Mauiifacturislby Kuller A! Warren Company, Trey, N, V .which has no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control of gus. New I. the time teuxamlneauit become posted for Autumn purchases. KKMKMIIKIt TIIK l'LACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (Oi'i'eaiTK count' heusk ) apJS-lfdAw e PUN ALL Till: YKAK. v n TTE MINSION," ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. The largest and most prominently located lintjl Llegautly furnUhud nndllberally man ascd. Thoroughly lighted, drained and ven tilated, open all the year. CHARLES McGLADE. -l)rephy'5 Orcheatra. JeTmd nmr ueuni. IJI1K NKW OAHII HTOHK. " NEW CASH STORE, '..'47 & -M! North Quecn Htwt, Opposite the Ko)teno II01190 and Northern nans. l'l.AIN VNH KANCV HUK.SS (1001)9. NUNS' V'KII.INIIS, lu All Celers. New Heei-suckem, New llaslstn Cleths, New l'er entes ami Chlr.ttes. MM. I. LINtC Of UN1IKKWKAK. laidle Uaute est, Ohllilleu's llautii Vent. Men's rauzn shirts. Men's VVhlte Shirts, Full SKK-k of lieniesllrs, Villi BliK-k of Notions. - All n Lew l'tlces. l'leime calt before pur chistng teKS f d W. It. 1IOWBUB. N HIV A'lTKACTIONH AT Till BOSTON STORE. K KIU KAY MOMKrillNO NKW. We are new showing au liuuioiise Assert meat el WHITE DRESS GOODS. Cenled I'lques, C null 11 checks, India Llneii, l'tlacllbi Checks, V lcterla lavwn, In rict everything new nnd desirable. Printed Satlues, Printed 1 tat Isles, Crinkled Seei. suckers, hiucmld Checks, At Less Than City l'tlces. Just 0M-nedNI Union of our Famous dent's I nlaunilrled .shirts, Itelnlerced Hack and riiinl ami wairanted VV iiuisulta liluslln, dec. each. STAMM, BROS. & CO., Nea. 26 St 20 North Queen St., LANCASTKU. l'A. TH.GIVLK11 A CO. June Clearing Cash Sale ! SIOCK MUST UK SOLI). Bargains in Every Department. Uest Auii-rlcau Satlncs, c i worth llrecade beiges, 100 worth SOe. i-cetch l'latd Zephyrs, liv: worth Uc. 1 rvnch Zephyrs, c s worth 40c ( rlnkle ewrsuckers.Tc. worth UWe. Check and Htrtped Cilnkles, UjA , worth lc. Illack Cashmnres. 3Sc, fXHs, Mc, 75c, "ISc ; ivduced 15c te !9c per yard. lirvs. (.issl.er all kind, at price te astonish anyone who knows the value of gins! Net dies, Sc : worth Cc, and Sewing .Machine Needles for all the different kinds of sewing Machines, 5c a paper. Come and see our goods and prices W e w ill av e ou money. Jehn S. Givler & Ce,, Ne. 25 Knat King Streot, Lancaster, I'a. TyATT A hHAM). SUMMER GOODS. WATT & SPiflND Hnve received unetlierUnce let of DKNTELLE LACK-5 for Oientri.i's and Trimmings In all the Desirable bhades, Cream, Illue and l'luk. ALIIATItOSSand NUN'S VKII.INOS. ONI1INK S-LITINOS. riNK SKKUK bUITlNQS. l-.TAMINE aUlIlNljS SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! We aie new etTerlng astonishing value In SUM M LK ail.hb at 3c-.t Wc, J7Hc. tee., 5Sc. a d. KLEI.ANT BAT1.V Ull AIIKMLS, new colors, s7Kc i i ard Fine Ulack and Colored HUKAII OltES.i SILKS sScayard. Our ULACh DltEhS SILKS, guaranteed net te cnick, 67Xc., Il.ii), 11.25, 11 M a j d An Immense assortment of CUINKLK SKKK SL'CKEIt. rUI.NTKOSATlN'KS, I'KINTKIJ BATISTE, EMllltOIDEKKIJ ltOUCS. Sl'K.CIAL I1AU0A1N. OM! CASK CUIXKIiKII SEKHSUt'KKK. Oc.lrable btylus, 10c. a yard. City 1'rlce, 15c. a yard. New Yerk Stere, Nea. e, 8 & 10 East Kins St. LANCASTKU, I'A. J. B. MAItTIN A CO. NEW TO-DAY. J. 11. 31 AUTI.V A CO. received this morning One Hundred l'leces AMERICAN SATINES, Al'c.fC. and 12c. Fifty Pieces French Satines, At 35C. a yard ; City Trices, 37Hc a yard. The new assortment consists of 1'rlnU en Green, Jllue, Cardinal, llrewn and Ecru grounds. Uoed patterns In Krench Batlnes are the scarcest goods In the market, and these who de sire choice patterns had bettet select at once. SATEENS PRINTS, Oe. a Yard. OH E CASE JERSEY STRIPE In Cotten Ooeds, the Latest Novelty, nt 7c a Yard. Crinkled Seersuckers, In the Newest Combinations and Colorings, at iyic, 17c. and 'Me. a yard. One Case CKINKLUO HKKUSUCKKK8 en Cream Uieundsatec. ayd. ; worth 10c. PRINTED BATISTES, In all the Latest Combinations en Whlte and Kcru U rounds. OnoCaael'lEItiTEH UATISTKH, ene jard wldr, at 9c. a yard. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. Weal King & Prince SI&, (Opposite Btoveni Heme.) LAMOASTCB, PA. K OTK 18 MAKINQ OABINET PHOTOQRAPHS AT 93J00 A DOZH. AT NO. 106 NOUTII QUJSSH BTBXXT, jtuiis-ua lA110MMr,J?i vi.eTiiinu. y-YKIW A KA.TIIVON. SUMMER CLOTHING. Pine SergeB. in Blue uud Black, tKN(ll.lSll), 13.1U--10 OHIIKIt Pine Sergos, In Blue and Black, (AMKItlCAN), I1S.U'. WUM and I1H.0U-TO OllUKU. FINE FLANNELS, IN 1II.UK, IH.ACh, OMOItll aid OKAY fhUUnml lf.ii-T0 OHIIKIt, ENGLISH WORSTEDS, In III.Al'K and W HITK, IIKOW N aud WIUTK. and lll.UKauil W1I1IK, TIN DOTS. liS.ou.1e OUDKU. All Newest and Most Fashionable Fabrics 10K.H0MHK.lt WKAIt, Can bn round In Our Meck. ltKSTVVOUK. NICKsr IIIIMMIMIS, III' TNO 1ANCV l'ltlChS. I INK MEIlCIIANT TA1LOUS, NO. 12 BAST KINO 8TUHHT. LANCASTKU. l'A. XUKGKK . .surreN. Spring and Summer CLOTHING At- BUE&ER&SUTTOFS. W e can show ene et the host stocks of lteady. Made Clothing lu the sUte and guarantcu our I'rties V er Lew llmlnesH Suits at s, i, n. m and 111 fine Dress Mulls at 112, III aud 115. Coinpare our gissls and pi Ires with ether houses and be convinced that this U the place te buy All the Newest and Hest StJ Ips of l'lece Heeds for Custom Werk, which we will make uplu the UoNlbtvIe Mt tyiianiutiHsd, A full Line et Seuths' nnd Chtldruu's Clothing Gents' Furnishine; Goods. BURGER & SUTTON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. l'A. T UANB.MAN vr ltKO. Custom Department! LGANSMAN&BRO., Cor. North Queea and OriDge Streets Hciliicta Trices. Hest Workmanship. We make te order Men's All Weel Serge Suits atliei.i All-Weel I'asslmem Suits at 111UI. All-W is)l Worsted Hulls at 111 01. Ail-Weel Chirks and Plaid AulU at 115 ul. All Weel English Worsted butts at Usui. Extra line Imported All Weel Worsted at te) te m IIEAULJUAUTKUS Hilt SEERSUCKERS I Seersucker Ken's Coats and Vests from 11.55 up. rillydltferent styles te select from. Iley's BeersuckHrs from II 15 up. Hey's and Chlldrun's Clothing our gieat specialty at reduced prices. Call early and secuie Jiargalns, as they must go this month. L. GANSMAN & BRO., M EKCH ANT TAI LOKS, M ANUrACTUKKUS OK MEN'S llOiS ANI CHILIHtKN'S CLOTH I. M,, 66 & 68 NORTH QDEEN ST., LANCASTKU, l'A. W Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. CIUAX. p B.MAKTIN, WHOLfeALB AUD RSTA1L DI1L1I IK All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. W-Yard: Ne. 430 North Water and I'rlnce Btreets, above Lemen, Lancaster.- n3-lyd OAUMOAHUNKRH dt JKFKKMKH. GOAL DEALERS. Ornea : Ne. IS) North Queen stroet, and Me. 664 North 1'iince stroet. Yabdh: North 1'iince etroet, near Heading UopeU LANCABTKK, I'A. auKl&-tld TJLMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO hat removed Ms Ceal Ofllce te Ne. 155 NORTH QUEEN bTKKKT (llrliumer's New nulldlug), where orders w Ul bu received for Lumber and Ceal, WIIOLESALH AUD BETA I U M. V. 11. COIIO. ins-tfd WINKH ANlt LIUUOUB. rplIK UKLKBKATKD " BOUQUET" AND "OLD ANC1I0K" PURE RYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te the taste. l'OBhlu quality, ure excellent stimulants, and they stand without a rival In the market. Held at all the leading Hotels and by llruirglsLs. Ask ler It, UUMl'lIUKYAMAimN, Sole Proprietors, JanlMma 401 N. 3d St.. Philadelphia, l'a. TyTADKIHA AND HUKKKY WINKS -AT- Mgart's Old Wine Stere H. El 8LAYMAKER, Agent. EjUblUhed 17 5. Na 29 Kabt Ka Stmst. ti)bl7tin WIIKN YOU OATOII COLDIIEN COLDIIEN sen'f Capclne Plasters quickly drive away pains and aches resulting from colds. Try thani. S60. MYERS il IUTHF0N, VI