'tTb-l PlPfe 9 "5 'i,- iil?P rw . v-' ffRv w??-J-7 'a-v t a VfT'" ' 1i v? THE L.ANOABTEK DAILY INTBLIilQENCKK, Tl'ESDAY, JUNE 120, 1SSG. ELaZiH s&sssssssBasEsaexn .. , ,, t' hl J 'A m m bt ti p! i. b BfcS R Intelligencer SVRY DAY IN TI1B YRAR (HundaiAKitryitftl,) 1 A Win, IT DOtlAM A IKAR, TlrTV IAMOXTTI. pUVROIirOAlUtrj ISC- fjM'M AWD Alt, AIUOIHIIKI rLACU. KAMFLK , iwiM wt. LtnnuL covmssiex At lowed te .'UFSAaiirT. TBtBrnem cohmctieh. ft .J .P ADVERTISING RATES: iXln.lllti J In. Sln.i 4 In Mn nay. 40 75 115 IIH0IJS5 I 3 CO I ;. teiri ktM Dun... 14) 2 S 4 45 5 55 HO H 110 1M 1WI son a te 4 HI 4 50 tun 615 a 7W S5 IraDar; ISO 350 B80 (1W 7 w 0 40 loco 1R50 20 50 24 011 .11(0 as en 5J(0 WW WtVBSI a Weeks... 1TO 223 850 13 511 17 00 4 SO 7 50 10 50 000 1000 1350 at wrens. Menth ... 810 SAO we Months.. 500 COO BOO 10 00 17 OU 22 Of) 27 00 kMMt Months lfnnitia ... 12 OH 20(0 2rtl) lUi is en M no swen 4t no " One Tear 15 00 WW 43 00 M C41 65 HO The Weekly Intelligencer Published Every Wednesday Merninq. H.00 ATAR,1.00renstx venrns. cxcns e tkh, 150ad a cxirvrRHTO r!0 gbitie cr CtOM. 00k-OM)IKCB 80MCITBD rnOM STORV TART Of TUB TATS ASD COnitTRT. ALL AK0STM0C9 CUTTERS WILL HI COMHORED TO THE WA8TH RABBET. Addreet all Letteri and Ttltgrami te THE INTELLIGENCER, Intelllgoncer Untitling, Lancaster, l'a. l)C atuastctUntclligcnfcr. LANCASTER. JUNK 29 1886 Concerning Patriotism. " Great applause en tlie Kepublican side of the Heuse" the ether day followed the declaration of Mr. liayne en the lloer of Congress that President Cleveland, "by Ged, was net the equal of any man who perilled his life and went out te save tlie Union " ; and this sort of cant finds a poed deal of responsive echo from a considerable portion of the body of American citizen ship. It is a demoralizing and dangerous doctrine ; false In essence, as unpatriotic as it is untrue. It cheapens real patriotism and no true soldier who went forth te battle really "te save the Union" will arrogate te himself such superlative loy alty as te deny equal patriotism te many who did net. There is no danger that the sen ices of "IhesoTdTefteins country will be forgotten. Republics are net ungrateful, for militarj services at least; and the glamour which surrounds them has net been lest with the development of civilization. Our soldiers were well fed and clothed in the field ; well paid, as soldiering gees; theirfamilies were well cared for ; they have been exalted te office, and the government's bounty in the pension business has been profuse, prodigal and undiscriminating. In view of .ill this and the motives which are se easily re membered as having inspired a vast num ber of enlistments, it is a little disgusting te hear men who call themselves soldiers forever prating about their patriotism and discounting aud depreciating anybody and everybody who did net " imperil their lives te save the Union " just exactly as they did. A great many people who were boineeu the rolls of the army and are new carried en the pension rolls never im perilled their lives at all and never in tended te ; a gre:i' many ethers did net enlist te save the Union and were me ed by ery different motive Throughout the Xerth, at least, the number of men withdrawn from the active pursuits of life for army service was net such a pro pre portion of tlie whole number as te seneuslj interfere with any important interest or high enterprise. Professional and business pursuits, agriculture and manufactures, literary, educational and religious work went straight along ; and while- of course all geed citizens were missed, and many a home was filled with anxiety, and many ethers quickened with poignant grief, it is undeniable that hundreds of uiuusuuua ei goeu men miring the war period were helping te " save the life of the nation," doing their duty as citizens, sustaining the government and making the Union worth saving, by the exercise of ether functions than these of tlie soldier. We may leek around us at home and, re calling the past or reviewing the present, it does wet occur te any right-minded per son that there Is any justification for these sharp contrasts in which some of the self styled "soldiers" continually Induige.upen the assumption that any man who went te the army is tetter than every man who didn't. There is a higher patriotism than that of a soldier who simply enlists and fights. there Is greater heroism than that of the battle field; men are daily illustrating civic virtues just as illustrious as the mili tary; the call te duty is altogether as loud new as It was In 1501. 15y ever increasing bounties for feurjears aud by enlarging pensions for twenty-four we have been teaching mpn hew "sweet aud proper it is te die for the father-land" and even te enlist or be drafted for it. It is high time some attention was being paid te the patriotism of rightly living for ene's country. The truth is, most of this talk like Bajne'a Is insincere. Tlie people who in dulge in it are net even sentimentally silly. They are talking for themselves or some ether selfish interest, liayne, for instance, is a howling Maine man; and jet lllaine wasn't a soldier; he let himself be drafted and sent a substitute, who get no further than the provost marshal's ellice, whence he was transferred te jail. If Maine isn't as geed as the meanest man who went into the army why dee3 JJayne support him, for the fourth tltne.fer the highest olllce in the country V A ItiftLy IIiiKlnchS. Flushed with two sweeping victories in aUte politics the Hepublicans of Pennsyl vania are about te undertake a dangerous experiment. Heaver's reuomlnatien being considered inevitable, the rest of the ticket is made up te suit the purposes of a despo despe rate pelltcal machine, whose aim is te fasten itself upon tbeltepublicanoiganizu tbeltepublicaneiganizu tbeltepublicanoiganizu ten of thh state with a grip it cannot shake oft. The most audacious part of the pregramme is the contemplated nomina tion of Win. 11. Itelwrts, of Craw ford county, for congressman - aU large. Ilresius. who was laid m. nQ shelf two years age; Osberne, who then IkDA littk n rwl Tf.inn.i.1 Al. I v uiiu, euu uauiuu, lue new auu hope ful aspirant, are all te be set aside remorse remerse leauly, and lleberts' name Is written en the Quay slate. lie is a rich monopolist and political ope rator of the northwestern part of the state, who has always had very serious opposition la hta local schemes, and most recently dis tlngubthed Idmself by trying te crush out With a sheriff's levy a Republican news, safer that opposed blm, Twe years age, " WfcM be taiM te g the Bomiaatlea 0f rmm his party for Congrcss.he ran independent. Te UAe this man and set asitle three sol dier candidates, at a time when ItepublL can politicians have- rewlved te wave the bloody shirt anew, Is n resolie which non second thought we brlleve Sir. Quay may reconsider. Characteristic The Philadelphia 'rr., with il.sacciis il.sacciis temed lack of candor, of (times rising te the heights of a stiblime mendacity, tails te furnish proof of the accusations it made against Mr. Wolfe, touching his gluteal integrity. It made three specific accusations ; and Mr. Wolfe lias givendlrect denials and chal lenged the proofs. They are net forthcoming from the J 'r.'. It contents itself with innuendo, inference and suspicion. This is characteristic of tlie l'iti. It knows when it is whipped, but it never has the ceurage te say se. Wu read of nesjmpatuy for tlie creditor of the Inte king or Hav aria, although they Buttered te the tuneel 10,000,000 IN the national military tniieiini I" New New Yerk tliore hangs n sword and icabbanl ilh n curious history. Tetlmscablurtl l attached a primitive belt anil rIIiiks of half Inch re while the weapon besrs evidence of hard ser vice and the Iniigna V. S. nay in roller upon Its mountings. It belonged te Ourny, the famous chler of thel'le Indians and a born ruler of men who fuUUled Coejver's Ideal of a savaRO cuief dis pensing rtule but wholesome justlce with this sword as his sceptre and symbol of an thnrity. The grim old chief aNe lilted the pet et executioner and several times sup pressed rebellion by telling the leader of It writhableB or this old sword, wielded with the skill and vigor of a Pelicial He drew a salary or ?1,(X annually rer keepins hlspeopleln order and in his latter j ears lived like an ancient patriarch, with his llecks and herds and Mexican servants a car rlace preented te him by the K0ern,,rf Colerado and a heue full of modern furni ture. He died In 170, and U Ut prey for the hungry novelist. Vn ycr. docs net propeo te be left behind In the matter et fast steamers. L HourRestie, en her first trip lretn Hivre te New Yerk, w as only llve and ene halt hours behind the Emilia's beat time. I.oean has accomplished ail advertising ilwigs tb' ill rankle In the envious besom of Mr. lJlaine. In the discussion of the bill rer the relier or Perter he asserted that the general had been in league with the Southern leaders, and te preve It he had the clerk read extracts from his book, "The Creat Con spiracy," bearing en the case, but or no greater weight than his expressed opinion. Of course all these proceedings were printed in the Congressional Jlererd and may be usd te show the historical value of a book worthy or quotation lu the Senate or the Cnited States. Soen we will hear of another speech from the man In Milne inciting sectional hostility en war Issues, and refer ring te hisewn '-histories" by way of cenlir matlen ; but If Mr. fllalne has net his old acuteness in reeling the political pulse he will attempt te bolster his desperate cause with some issue that is net dead and buried . and as desperate cases require desperate remedies we may expect te hear some vio vie leuttalk against rum.HomanistnerrebelllOD. Verily these two gentlemen with their rivalries in literature and politics form a most amusing tableau in the bickgreund et the political situation, while In front stands a pertly gentleman with bared arms uplifting the veto axe and the iindergrew th of Icleus legislation cleared from around htm. A viETi:rv-n: wt-OLD young wemin, Miss Waldren, el liuferd", Ve., has been fast ing forty-eight days. She would be an economical addition te any household. I.ti t tkn tt ' i fsiwi has been success fully demonstrating that shells Idled with higli etplesiies in large quantities can be as safely threw n from the pneumatic tube as shells filled with gunpowder. Inonoexperi Inenoexperi Inoneexperi ment ten empty projectiles were thrown Irem the air gun a distance or a mile, strik ing the water in an nerase of nine seconds after the command te tire, and w tth an en couraging degree or accuracy in range. The pressure was 1,000 pounds te the square inch, and it is said that this can be doubled. This successful ue el dyuamlte with compressed air for projectile seniee is destined te play an important pirt in the tutore el war engines et destruction. Tub cesslper in the New Yerk Tribune who told the story or Triad ileus .Stevens' rather belng killed In the Mexican war get his tricks mixed. It was In the war or ll that the elder Ste ens was a soldier. Tin: Spanish premier, Sagasta, has creited a sensation In the Corte by his asser tion that ir he eer leund a majority et that body In rver or the establishment or a Spanish republlc, he would submit the ques tion te the peeple for decision, but concluded by protesting his loyalty te the Monarchical pirly. The truth is that a part el the Spanish people are fully capable et seir government and anxious for it, but a ery large majority are utterly incapable el exercising the rights of citizenship. In the Interior of the penin sula, where railroads are unknown and the peasants lle In primitive simplicity, It is tar mere barbarous new than when the Meers were holding it against the Spanish chhalry and festering the art aud science that all Christendom had neglected for centuries. Until the peasantry or Spain have been llfted Irem the groove they hae been running in and tlie education el the masses enables them te read the dally news In bhert until the newspaper becomes necessiry te them, they will net be able te govern themselves. This the wily prouder has discerned and knew ing well that a desn of medicine that is net needed will iiiuke the patient sick, and sick or tint medicine, he hopes by giving It te prolong the lim or royalty te which they will surely revert- C.ntelar's experiment proved this te the satisfaction of that great orator. Mfts Ci.uvr.r.AMi's inheritance from her grandfather was once laid at ?l.rjO,000 ; new it Is f 20,000. Shecin wellallerd thla diminu tion, ter shelsgettingahnld upon the Ameri can people that Is lieyend price. Tin. Ilarrlsburg l'alrxul may very welt pronounce as "bogus" the reported inter views with Mr. Hensel, chairman of the Democratic statu committee, "in regard te tlie coming Democratic candidate of gover nor" and en various ether subjects about which lie isqueted. Thel.N rKi.i.uii:NCKtthas beceme se acuistemcd te seeing Mr. llensel reported w here he was net, ou business that he nover before heard or, Interesting himself about mattera that he never Interfered with and cherishing designs lie never contem. plated, that this journal has given up the hopeless ellert or keeping track or all these storles or publishing their contradiction. The chief matter for regret is that some el the newspapera and politicians whose duty, like Mr. HeiiHel's, is " te promote aud perfect the organization of the Democratic party, " are the readiest te invent aud circulate the lies which distract and disturb it Can we rightfully say that there is no American navy when it costs f 100,000 a year te keep the sad sea dogs lu tobacco T Art Out Wet. Uncle James, of Chicago, (te bis niece from Uosten) Would you like te visit one of our large perk packing establishments. Penelope, and see them kill hogs T Peneiepe-I should be dellgBied, uncle, I understand that the manner in which the jnoer helpless animals are put te death ia a finished aud most artlslle piece or work. Otherwise such a sight would be repugnant tome, UwV. Htf. .1011S l'OUTXK Tim nultsnt Cirrer of tlie "iMlir VI he ll llfrn Mliillrited li Congte". Kight has at lat triumphed, and the vindi cation that lien. 1 dz Jehn Perter has been struggling ter the pvst it ers, has at last been granted. Conscious of his Innocence he has waited many yeirs ler the lermal and official vindication long since accorded him net only by soldiers, military critics and stu. dents "r" history, but by the great tri bunal of public opinion. 1'itr Jehn Perter was liern at Ports lieuth, N. H., ns 10, Ki; and gradtnted from West Point lM.-, He served with distinction through the war with Mexico, being severely wounded at the assault en the capital, Sept 12, 1M7. In the A Irginla IVnmsularcampalgu he w as director or the selge or Yorktew n, and iien ovacustlen of that place was placed In oemmmdor the ah corps and reught the battles of Hanover Court Heuse, Mechanics- vllle and Celd Hirber. He was in com. niand at Malvern Hill and bis corps insnlv resisted the assaults of that day. 1 n the second battle of Hull Run Ills corps sintered severely en August 50, but was net in service en the 2'Jth, ether than by holding the enemy in check and preventing them turning Pepe's left ; as he received no orders te attack till tee late te be executed. He continued In command or his corps and was present at Antletani, but in November was arrainged beTore a court-martial en the charge of disobedience el orders aud tmiHrr 21. l-el. he was un justly and cruelly deprived of his position! in tliearmvand ferer prohibited holding" nv afiJre under the government, .snire iubi time General Perter's friends have been untlr Ing In their ederts te have him restored te rank and honor, and their ellerts have at last been crew tied by success. PERSONAL,. Miss Den, of Ttnehrerry, is the champion tennis player el alt England, and she is only 15 vearsefd. Pktkr S. McN vt.Lt, or Bo-den, Is only 21 years old, yet he has saved nearly forty per sons from ilrownleg. Rev. Fatiifr Mt liiei i. v vip's remains, who died recently in Alexandrls, Kgypt have arrived In Philadelphia. Mn. Oscvrt FAt An wis is giving his fin ishing touches te a tinal edition of the late James Berry Ilensel's poems. CoNenEssvuv Hamviend tikes every newspaper published in Georgia, and Is a careful reader of them. He keeps a scrap book appropriately indexed, and is thusnilly armed for any local encounter that may bear upon his personal or political fortunes. Rf.v. Jens' F. Sf ett, of the Presbyterian church, sutingten, Pa, en Sunday delivered a llerce tirade ou the Sunday newspaper. He became greatly excited and spoke of "the press dumping its rottenness and tilth en our breakta-t tables every Sunday morn ing." Pnei- J I- KEnsiisr.it, of the college here , Rev. Dr. aud Mrs. 1! Iliusman, of Reading: Rev. Dr. J. O. Miller and wife, of Yerk ; Rev. Dr. K. R Kschbach and wife, of Fiederick, Mil., and ethors will start about July 0 for a two months trip te the Pacific coast Mrs. Mivv H vi 11 vi iv, or Logansport, Intl., seeks te restralu the ringing et the chimes e! bells lu the derman Lutheran church el that place because et Its injurious ellects upon her daughter, a centirmeil invalid, and demands f 1,0.x) damages with the Injunction asked for. Mn. T11 hen has been steaming up and down the Hudsen in a launch propiratery te an ocean vejage en his yacht the Viking. The venerable Invalid exhibits no signs of lonesomeness, and wherever he gees new he surrounds himselt with a tievy et charming damsels relatives and ethers, aud exhibits keen delight 111 their company. Mils. KzEkli.i. WunvrKit is still llvinz, and was an attendant iqven the exercises dedicatory ut the Daniel Webster statue at Concord en Thursday. She Is the widow of Daniel Webster's brother, I'.ekiel, who dropped dead while making an argument in the court heuse at 1 ineerd in 1SVI She Is still of quite vigorous mind and body. Srr.DM as, the banker eet, the ether day vv as asked the use of his naiiie te seme sort of a statement which was te appear In print " Yeu are welcome enough te my name," he said, " en onerondition you must print It ' K. C ' and net Kdmtind Clirenee.' IM mund CI irence geos well enough ler poetry, but anywhere else it rather stkks in the threat" Rl v. A 1 in ut A. Ci nils, of Baltimore, has been appointed te the vacant Reman Catholic bishopric el Delaware, te suecied Ilishep Pecker, who was recently translerred te the see of Stvannah. lather Curtis has been assistant priest at the cathedral in Baltimore nince his ordination, aud was, previous te his becoming a Catholic, the rector of St Barna bas f Kplscepil) church at Baltimore. M vtt C uu'Knti it, of Wisconsin, ence ad mitted that Ills being en the Judiciary com mittee in the Senate was equivalent te doub ling his Income Irem his practlce. He af terward said: "I knew 1 am a very sue cessf til lawyer and much sought alter. But when I lelt the Senate and was dropped from the judiciary committee, I was no loir leir ger employed by any or the railroad coror ceror corer atlons which have large interests at stake at Washington," II. 1. Rnviiiii.ii, president or the Penn. sylvania Protective association of Traveling Salesmen, at the recent couvtiitlen in Balti more, reported for this state a membership of di), with -!i new applications, an increase since 1SS5 el ever 7 10. The division had se cured from the Pennsylvania railroad system In the Past the right of carrying .100 jieunds 111 uaggage iree. neiore another session the Baltimore A Ohie railroad would enter Phil adelpbla, and this would be or great Import ance te thii association. DIM Clxfelitud's Plain. A. P. F.lder, who has persuaded Miss Itetti Elizabeth Cleveland te take entlre charge of the editorial depirtment or Literary Life, of Chicago, says that he has been in correspond ence with Miss Cleveland concerning this matter ler seme time, and that, while she has felt much interest in the Held of labor proposed, various things have held her back from entering upon It until new. Mr. Elder visited Miss Cleveland at hnr home at Hol Hel land Patent ou Thursday and at the begin ning of the interview she said she would have te decline his eiler. AHer negotiations extending ever a day and a half Miss Cleveland agreed te assiune the exclusive editorial control et the magazine, it being distinctly under stood that no attempt would be made te make capital or her lnriiier prestige. Mr. Elder also becomes for the future the ex clusive publisher or all books and ether literary matter that Miss Cleveland may write. It Is understood that Miss Cleveland w ill llve here mere or less, but she will leave Chicago In the rail and spend the Winter en the RI1I01-3 or lu the Seuth. There has been a geed deal of talk about Miss Cleveland being a smart business woman, who might use her former position ler the purpose of further ing her financial Interests. Ou the con trary, however, she had been planning te get away from Washington for the last year, afin ply because her heart was net there, but had always been since her childhood inclined In literary directions. The president ellered her recently an Income off 0,000 a year ir she would quit work forutluieand take a trip abroad, but she declined the otter, preferring the lire or independence which she enjoyed before coming te Washington. What matter though we seek with pain The garden or the gods In Vain, If lured thereby we climb te greet Berne wayside blossom Eden-sweet T -Ir'AINItT, t ucle Kirk's W lilimi. rrvim the tentury for. I ill). All political partles are inadu up of fevrs aud geese- about llve thousand gecse te one fox. The grrat lswuty of rhaniv n pmi'v there Is a sweet force even lu an aiien.v moils lenny. 1 am an iincomnremlsmi: ltadlcal up te date, but when t reach the ether world 1 u be a CensTvatlve, If It Is the best thing te de. Men of grot genius should net forget lint their failings, or vlces, are mere apt te be noticed, ami even admired, thin their vlr tiles. All ( onervattves have eme lsn litd rals and their virtue consists In having leund out that half a lear Is Is iter than no lire id. My friend, If you must keep a pet, let it be ene of the serene kind (a rattlesnake or snap ping turtle, ter lnstance); this will exercie j our caution and strengthen veur genius. 1 knew of nothing that will test a man's true inwardness than te feel llke the Devil, and be obliged te act like a saint My dear boy, It jen must part jour hair In the middle, get It even, If you h ive te split a hair te de It Independence is a name for what no man !HvsHeses ! nothing, lu the animate or Inani mate world, Is mero dcHndcnt than man. It Isn't se much what a nisii has that makes him happy, as It Is what he doesn't want There are manv comfortable jsxiple in the world, but tee-all any man perfectly hsppv Is an Insult There Is nothing si valinble, and vet se cheap, as civ llltv . veu en almost buj I md w ltd It The great mass of mstikmtl can only gam and wonder; ir they undertake te think, they grew listless, and seen tire out ln. Washington it rrlrri1 t lirWIUu romthe lllihtnentl Dlspitih The venerable Philip .slaughter, D. D , en Sunday, June (, delivered at Old Pohick church, In Palrrax county, a most interesting discourse en the "Religious Character of General Washington." before a large audience among whom were the regents of the Mount Vernen association, (he philanthropist . W. Corcoran, llancrelt and ether prominent per sons from Washington. Mr. IWnereft pre neunceil the discourse "the most eloquent and valuible contribution te the literature et the subject yet made." The recent dlce ery of the old vestry book of Truro parish sets at rest sny questions as te Washington having been a communicant of the Protestant Epis copal church, as it Is or record that he was for years a warden of Pohick church. A Cloed Kaililnn Grewing "It is gratilylug, " says the New erk yteemnn's Teum i!, " te nole that the geed fashion of making the commencement el glrla' '"atfcellc schools n, private as possible finds many followers this year. It Is veryeisy ter a school commencement te bei-ome'inerti-ly an opportunity for the gratification et the vanity et young people and lixillh pirents. A public exhibition of Hue gowns, graceful courtesies, and musical pretlciency can de no gixxl te any school In the minds or the people w he are the most constant and re liable patrons et schools. An American boy seems te be deprived et his birthright ir he does net get a chance te 'orate' en com cem mencement.day ever the heads of a het and sleepy throng, but the American girl ought net te lie encouraged te Indulge public ' spread eaglelsm.'" Different Colored llerr- " Yes" said a physician, " peer smith Is dead. X did all that medical science could de, but nature had te take her course. In sickness nature Is all-powerrul ; the physician can only assistant! direct" " Well, hew Is Brew n T" " Brown Is all right again, but he was ene or the went cases 1 ever had te contend with. Nothing but the most skillful treatment saved him from the grave." srxaiAL ttuTiarti. CltOUI', WHOOPING ClU'Ott and llrenchltls Immediately relieved by Miilnks cure 1-or sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, -Se. ISJ.Serihyueen street. The I'oputatleu of ljilira.ter 1 about lo.nre, and we would say at least ene hslf are troubled with some infection of ihe Threat and Lungs a. these eempl ilnts are ic ic cerding te statistics mere numerous than ethers W e w euld tidvlie all net te neilei t the emwrtunlty te call en us and get a bottle el Kemp's IlaUain for the Threat and I.ungs l'rlc u Wcents and tl Trl d size Inn Kispi-ctfully, II. II Cochran, druggist, li; .North guiun etrtet. JS) UATAUKII CLIiKD. heilthaml swcet breath secun d, by Shtleh's Catarrh Unneily l'Uie .') cents, , anal Injector free rer Ue by II II. Cochran, Druggist, Je. LU.S'erta yuren etrtut. llucklen'0 Arnica salte. The I!et alve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Seres, Llcers, sail Itheuni, rever sere-, Teiti r. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cern-, andulldkln hrupttens, and positively carts Piles, or no pa required It Is guarantxd te give perfect sail, faction, or money retutiiled 1'rlce St tents jst box for sale by II. II Cecnrin, Druirgl-t, 117 and 13J .Serth Queen street, l.nnca-ter, l'a SIIILOH'S CUKE will Immediately relieve Croup, it hoepln a Cough and llrenchltls. Ker :hran, Druggl-it, .Se. 137 -Serth miln by II II. Cec xjueen street. The Verdict t'natiliiieus. t 11 are feeling dupres-d, our appetite Is peer, veu are bothered with Headache, veu are fidgety, nervous. and generahv out of sorts, and want te tirare np. Bruce up, Inn net with stlniu urns, spring medicine, or oilier., which hav for their bisU very cheap, I id whisky, and whlrhstlmulatoyeii ler an hour, and then leave you in wersM condition than before Wnatjeu wutit Is an alterative that will iiuitfv venr Mim-mI. start healthy action of Liver and hldnej-.re store your viullty.und glvi rem wen henltb and utrength s(lch a medicine you will nnd In Klee trlc liltters. and only il ent. a bottle at II II. Cochran's Drug store, 137 ndl .SurthCJuien atrcet, Lancaster, l'a. (j) THAT HACKING told II can be se -Qtckiy cured by shlleb's Cure. vv Riiirantee lu ler side by H. B.Cechran, Uruggl.t, .Se. 1J7 North Queen street. Fer Hay 1 mit, "dire Fly's Cream Halm a tnil This ii.tlj ri-libraled rimedy ferttrun nf catarrn hav Inviir, cold In the huail.Ai .can he elnumid et any reputahle druifKlst, and mu 1, ri 11. d upon as u safe and pleasant remedv ter the above i ein. plaints anil w 111 give Immediate ri lief. It Is net ulhiuld, sntitf or powder, has nn ntrenslVH odor andean be used litany Hum with uoed results, as thousands can tisilfj, mri mj ihmii seini el the attaches of this elllcu S;uri nf the Timet llaysti, lC JiJwdtxxl.tw rerlume haclr, shlner chest, use Shlleh I'or I'er I'or eua I'laater. Price i"i centH ler aale by H. II. Cochran, DrugKlst, Ne. 1st .Serth CJucen .lu nt. WILL lOU SUffKIt with Dyspepsla nnd Liver Complaint t Hhlleh's V ltullzer Is guamn' teed te euro) ou. Kei sale by II. 11. Cechran-LlruKHl-it, Ne. IS North cjucen atrccL Kxcltement InTexas. Oreat exclUiuent has been caud Inthevl clnlty et l'arts, lei , by the reniirkiihli re covery of Mr J K Lerley, whewas fce helplms he could net turn lu bi-d, or raise his ln-i.i everybody Bald be was dvlni? of Consumption A ttial buttle of Dr. Kind's .Snvr Discnverv was tent htm. rindlni? roller, he bought a laruu bin lie and a box et Dr. hint's .Sew 1.1 fe l'UU , hv the time he had taken two bores of Tills unit two beitles et thn Discovery', he whs well und had trained In tlesh thirty lx pounds Trial Untiles of Ibis Ureal liisievery for Con sumption free at II. II. Cochran's limy store Is." andiJJ North ljueen street, Lancaster, l'a ( i) SKII.OII'S COUdll and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guaniiitee. It cures Consump tion Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druc'islst. Ne. l$l North queen mreeU Feur-Flflhs. Of our American people are ntllletid wlthslek headache In either Its nen oils, bilious or ion- fesiive iiirius, cuuscu ey irregular Imblts, hluh Ivlnir, etc., and noreinedy has ivcr cemiuerid It until Dr. Leslie's Special 1'rescrlptlnn was ills. covered. CUe it a trial. Dee ttuvcru.ement In HI anetner column. A Hail Misfortune. Is te ralse a nlce family of boys and clrls and then have them carried into an early grave by that terrible disease Consumption, lln-d the wwiiI'ik and check It In Its nrt Htagea liy Ibe prompt use of Kemp's Hal sain for the Hi rout and Lungs, warranted te cure and lelieveall cases, l'rlca 5ec and fl. ter sain by II 11. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 North queen street. Trial ilterre. (j) TOHACCO CUTTINOS, HCRAPH, HUT INU8 AND rACKEllH' WASTE, Dry ana Clean, bought for cash. .1.8. HOIiINK. Ne. 273 l'earl Street. New erk. Uetnrunce rred. Bchuttu, Ne. New lerk. Hi l'earl street. fehn lya TMPORTANT. Tothemany applicants ter the 1TAI.L TEltM el the Lancaster Business College. ir ypii win call en or mldresa the principal you can obtain such lutnrmutleiun .uuumiusueuinmrmuiieiias will im el greni 5s.;r... '" le "u l'uraulng thu CIIUUHt. e eiu.. i us rnituiruu ui inu Institution. 11 will enable you te make greater progress, and a av leg et time and labor la guaranteed If you will carry out Instructions. Address, H. O. WEIDLER. Principal. Kit II I Clt.. A P. IPS P11.I.S. A Sluggish Liver ( mist the stemsrh and llewels te become ills ordered, and the whole )tcm te aiiirer Irem ih btlltv lu nil Kuril ra.es Aver' rills nle prompt rvllet s .viier mm n siiuerincr irem i.iver ami Zionism treiitiles, 1 have finally been ruiisl by taking V)rs lathtrllc I'm. I nlwuvs rind tliein prompt slid Unit. mgli In their action, ami Inell oi'ia.iemil use kerp. me In a perlcctlv healthy lmlltleii lialph W i email, Vntiapeli Wd 1 went iilv live vearsunn 1 sunensl from a torpid live vmiii 11 was re.teieii te iieaiinv anion n lukirn! Vjer'sl'llls Mnre tint timet hivenexi r 1 ei n without them 1 he legulate the linnet, in.t-t dlKestlen.iiml luci-eane the appctltOi morn ut. ! ttMiinnv ether uHillcIne I'aull liutxhlil, llaveihlll, Mss. INVIGORATED, 1 knew of no ii'ini ilv equal te AVer's I'llls ler siiHiuu h ami Inn ill. rdi rs 1 mitrerrd from a Torpid 1.1 v it mil litiepsla, ler elKhteeii meiitlis Vlv skin was ville and my tengun eatrd 1 hid no ni p ilte miiriied Irem Head ache, was pile and iiiinuted A few tmsesnf Ajer's I'llls. taken In m sler ite doses, nstereil me In perfect hi alth Walde vines, ehcrlln, tihle. Ajer's 1 Ills me a snpuier fimllv medicine. llie sireimthen and InvlerHte the dlitistlve elXius. cri'HtOHli HptH'tltc. and n mne the hoi -Utile depn.. Ien and despendi n. ni'Mmf from I. her Complaint 1 h u 'i In m family, tervetrs, Hni t, i t et give i-ntlt-H satisfaction otte llm k.heiiv, O.hkesh, W l. Ayer's Pills, Prepared bv Dr C Aver . Ce. I.nm-ll h. seni 05 1; June Jl-jl sold I15 dnijglts ami Healer. In Medicine Q.H-V ' SPECIFIC MKDlClNli T1IK UltKAT KN'UUSIl KKMKUt. An unfailing euro for lmpetency, and all Hl. "Ve thst fellow Ia or .Vlemery, Universal lais.Uiule, Pain In the Hick, Illume. s of Vl.len, l'retu iture Old Age, and many ether diseases thit lead te Insanity or Consumption aud a l'rvtuituni i.mve rl nil pirttiularsin our pimphlet, which we desire te send Iree bv mail toeveryeno, T-.U, sp,iltlc Medlnne Is old b all druggists at It per paikace, or il pai Wages for A, or w 111 Im sent fs tiv mall ou the receipt of the money, uy anen'ssinu inn uenu II It tOCHK VS, lint glst, i.le Vgent, N os. 137 and lit .Serth Queen Stri'et, UilH'a.ter, l'a. Onncceunt et connterrelts, we hive adopted thoellew V rapiH r. theenlv eenulmv lllhUU.lt ilKlUc At CO, apl-lydw Iluirale..S 1. urswuii.Min.M) intuitu. w E HAVP. A LARGE STOCK OK THh I1KST KDFRIGERATORS in Ttrs cm. Th Tierce Pry Air Refrigerator. II A KDK.V IlOSh', WA TUB COOl.KKH, JCE CKKAU yjtKEZKRN, AnilafuIlllneefllOL'SKKCll-SISIItsa 0001)3 Toe largest stock of tl VS riXTUl'.KS In the city special attention paid te U u-t lttlng, 1 1n Hoeting and spouting Wu have Just received another let of these J5c (J LOUts. JOHN P. SCHATJUI & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LA.SC'ASTKlt l'A. W.M. A. K1EFFER. ALDUS C. HERR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East KinglStreet, (Upposlte Court Heuse), Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their stock uf Heusefurmshing Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand ( OUK tre fcS and It S(,Es, p VRI.Olt STOV KS, HEATfcltSand H KNACKS. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Alter carefully ciamleln,- the mertu of all offered te the trade, we have sulecud THE "ARGAND," for (iAOLIK, and THE ,f DANGLER," Fer COAL Oil , A the Heat, when all yvelnU uru cons Id tired, te ener in our puirnna. Call and Ft in U leve te ihnw our (,'OOvli, and aw notetTVmlU if yen dn net purduue. J.t'iiu iubr, hh uru ihjuiiU (or The " Splendid " Heater. Jlanuf.ietnrrsl hy Kuller A ' VV arren Company, Trey, .S. 1 ,whleh has no rival in durability, economy et fuel nnd control of (ris. .Sew Is the lime teeTamlnuand laceinu pe.tasl for Autumn purchase-,, l'.KMKMIIKK THE 1'I.ACr.' 40 EAST KING ST., (01'I'031TK COUUT IOCSK ) apis-tfdAw e IRTRADP.IN REFRI&ERATORS has never been e large as this season It would h iv i In en lunch la' gi r hid we bi en able te till our erd rs S'e trouble le git Itelrlgeraters, but "UIDGKVV AY'S and ALAak se" am scarce We have a low lelt. Ice Cream Freezers AM)- WATER COOLERS. We have plenty Den t think we would have them long If peeple knew hew cheap they tire. THIS IS THE SEASON KOU OIL STOVES. te hive it dozen dim rent makes. In this way we tlnd nut which Is the best. 'Ihere Is but one that Is renllv n liable ar.d wire. 'Iho ADAMS Jt ESl'l.AKiS Is non-explosive. IN LAWN MOWERS we haye several varieties. the l'ENNSYLN A- u of course nt the head. This Is thu Miaseu of the rpiir In hlrn vnnr III an ra looked aftur. In having this mat'ernt t ndid loge ten house that thoroughly under stands their business. I'l.UMHINIi and HAS Kl I'TINH by llrst class workmen at Lewu.t l'rlces, FLINN & BRENEMAN. Ne. 152 North Queen Streot, I.ANCASTEIt, l'A. MAUIIMNMitr. Tyj-AOHINKRY.AC. te STEAM HEATING Latest and Hest Improved ENGINES Tr&ctien, Portable or Stationary. New or Becend-Uana BOILEBS, WATER TANKS, HliPARATORa. Hiuuiss or HiPiia Wen such udones.ne' Up.lU JIKUIIID DUOpS. cull en en iDDuias, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 637 NORTH OQERRx BTBKST, LAVOUTM, Vk. BT-tM -!stsw.ibfe X a, nxr he aPP.PlAli NOT1CI1 HAGER & LtuUcn' ind MIbseb' Muslin Underwenr, druize Untlorwefir, Hllk Undor Under Undor wenr, I'orelKit nnd Domeatlo Iloalery, DresacMl nnd Unslrenfled Kid Qlovea, Ltflle mid Silk OIoveh. PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, SUMMER WRAPS, SHAWLS, JERSEYS Nes. 25 aud 27 Wesl King Street, Lancaster, Pa. HAGER& BROTHER. MOURNING GOODSt Prlostley'H ninek Silk Wrap Honrlettiss, Blnek Oanhmore, Olnrotte Cleth, Gtlmltie Cleth, Prhielttn Oleth, Nuii'h Velllnn- nnd Cnmel'a Hnlr ; Oeurtlnnd'H Ornpe nnd NunV Velllnff for Veata , Black Thlbet Len nnd Sqttnre Shnwla. Nes. 25 aud 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. -y rKT.OER A U.UOHMAN. Summer Dress Goods METZGER tHAUGHMAN'S, We hnve new In atoek Spoelnl Barnnlna In WHrTB DUESS GOODS, beiiffht under Refrnlnr Prloea nnd te be sold chectp. Victeria Uwna nt 10c , 13 1-He.. i5e 20e , 35e , 31c . 37c; India Lluena nil aradea ; Strlped nnd Plnld Muallna . Oorded Plquea , Orlnkled Socrauekore . Vigil Lnwna , VIrII Bntbstea, letzger & laughman's Cheap Stere, Ne. 43 West King Street, Botween the Ooepor Heuso and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N TEXT DOOR TO Til 12 COURT HOUSli FAHNESTOCK'S. Whlte Ooeda, Lacea nnd Bmbrolderloa. up. Sumnier Undorwenr, all eizea. Summer Hosiery Large Stock Helllnrj PrlecB. of theso Gocxle new R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THB COURT UUUVKHIXa. HIOH t.RADK POFKP.KS. line old lievernment Java and Mecha Cetfees, the In-st In the market. Hur Java lllen ded Cotree sKiks for ltMilf , rich and rragrant, STic per iMiund. V ery One l'lantatleu llle LetTrs-s, our best only jnc. per pound ; ene very liepnlar-nr ISc vv e want you te call and try our lijic Ceiri-e. The excellent quality of our Coffees and line leas Is making Irlends fust and rlnn Our dall sales show u steady Increase. Fresh Ueastid eveiv day. A full line of fancy Orecerles. 1'lea.se gfv e us a trial order. UKO. VVIANT, aue3lyd Se. 113 West King street. N TRW (jROCKRIia. lI().SKsr ISTIIK lIHSTl'Ol.K.Y " I'rt suits luian deception The name. In Its business use. Is n travesty of the act. l'ersnlca clnusiind I ir seeing peojile knew this . Either In quantity or quality, or through trickery, dupes piy for their delusion Tim purchaser must and always does pv dearly for the sup-pet-d gilt. C) Sure this question straight In the face and si e hew farcical It Is and remem ber that you can bu the s.ime cotTee for lc. that veu pay Site for with a package of corn starch, Ac,, which veu mid only buy as veu re quire A New Stock of the IIEST 111'. MIS or TKtH AND COrKEES, Ti be Sold en 1 hi Ir. Merita QUA.ST1TV. AM) QUALITY UUAUA.STEKD AT Charles MacNay's Cheiw Family Grocery, Nem 113 nnd It; North Queen Street. All kinds of lmperliMl theesi-a. Ilnrkee's Salad liresslng luiperteit Kellshea rtirrls A Cempiny's .Sew nrk Hams, lteneless Ilacen and sireked Ox Tongues. luncS-lmd AT IIURSK'H. FIREWORKS ! Wholesale Dealers In Hrewerks ferJulv 4th cm bemipplndut the low est market rates. WOOUKUUY FRUIT JABS. He latin thn following merlla 1st, l'erfect preserv itlen of contents. M. simplicity In open lug nnd closing id A well-miidennd substan tia article. 4th 1h handsomest rrult Jar In evlstencn. Call and see und give them atrial. Picnic Goods. I'lcnlcl'latis cheap, 1'lckled Oysters In small Jars, 1'lcLles lu bottles. Sardines, Lunch Ham and Tongue, Chei se, Chipped Dried Ilvuf, etc. AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 KA.ST K1NQ STREET, LANCASTKU.l'A. sT-Tolephnne Lonncctlen. JIUUKH. JOHN HAKIl'S.SONH. NEW BOOKS Are ellnreil at a liberal discount from the pub lishers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Setn, Class llaeks. Hocerds, Hawards, Jilhles, Tvstuineuta, Catechisms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Centalng King Jatnea and the Revised Versions or both Old and New Testaments In parallel columns ; also, with the two versions of the New Testament, or with the old version of tne lllhle only. In various styles of binding, at much lower prices than by traveling agents, AT THE 1IOOKSTOUK Or JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb. 16 nnd 17 North Queen Streot, I.ANUASTKK, PA. rVUMTVKB. pURNITURK WAKKllebMS."' BED SPRINGS Of Every Description AT Hoffmeier's Fumitare Warerooms, 20 BAST KINO 8TRSBT. (i ii. BROTHER. Whlte Embrolderod Uobea, BO 60 Summer Gloves, In Btore, ftnd all Mtirked nt Quick HOUSB. LANCASTER, PHNNA. WAt.1. fAfKH. A RT WALL PAPKR HTORK. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN' STREET, I.ANCASTEU, TA Anethor Hrge let of 01I.T l'AI'KUS Justar rived will be sold cheap Call parly and leek at them and get prices. U 111 net keep them long, ler theprlcu will sell the.ni. Window Hh&des made ready te hung. Tlaln Shade cloth all colors. Window Mmclus made and hung promptly. Ijice Curtains, I'eles, Chains, Heeks, etc rNe trouble te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 13-1 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER TA. pil.VRPS PRY. DO NOT MISS THIS CHEAT OIM'OKTUMTV (iOCIIH. KOU WALL PIPER, IN OOOD CHOICE TATTEH.SS, 7c , 6c , 5C. c. Ajilcce LACE CURTAINS, 4Cc Wie, ic, tic a Talr. LACK LAMIIItE- 4U1NS, fiOc CUltlAIN TOLES,c. DltATEUV CHAINS, lie. WE HAVE THE CIIEATKST WIRE WINDOW SCREENS MADE. Kc. Aplcceup Kverytlilnr; Must be Sold PHARE8"W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU. TA. UOTKl.H. A 'i'l'ANTIO (J1TY. THE OLD K3TA1ILISIIED Chester County Heuse, Centrally located, convenlont, very' nettr ,'"' Bea, coiiifnrtable In every way, and uome-llku. , v. e. .-.is. J. KEIM C SONS. may38-2md QAPE MAY. THE STOCKTON. CAPE MAY, N. J. Thn rinest lleach en the Coast. 'r,ll0l'arr''f,t and Most lvlegant heaaldn Hetel In the etld. -clTKNB, JUNK Mi'fia HKNHl CLA1U, Trep'r. Lale of the Grand Union lietfl, harutega Springs. June.Ut.wd QPEN ALL TUP. YEAR. (( THE MINSIOR" ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest and meH prominently lecated Hetfll. Elegantly furnished und liberally man. aged. Thoroughly lighted, drained and ven tilated. Open all the year. CHARLES MeGLADE. sVllrephy'g Orchestra. Je7-3md mills PAPKR fa'PRlNTKD WITUJ INK Mmafactured by J, K.WRIQHTdr.00., svutt-iya wu mi k Wfc, fwimittn, t f - i jfct, . t.stv t 'be i .-inr ev-HStfXui
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