Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 03, 1886, Image 2

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LANCABTKB. JULY J. IS.
A Baltic Abbey.
One hundred and twenty years age there
came a short pause in the battle of Unst-
tm. and while the Normans faced the
Kf-Knglish, worn almost te exhaustion by the
ts fnry of the conflict, for It was Heavy work
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earrvincr the rapid blows of the dreaded
English battle axes, the word was passed
along the triple ranks from man te man,
" Duke William has fallen," and the hearts
of the warriors sank as the thought took
from them the hope of victory.
Then William of Normandy removed
his helmet, that bis men might knew him,
and rode down the long front of Ids
battle line. His presence revived the
dying courage of his men-at-arms and
archers, and, as he passed along between
the heavy volleys of English arrows and
Nerman cheers, the battle was renewed
nun me uuiiiucu uiiucu iiKuiiis.i,i;ug-
lish, and se fought te itsflfcSeT"
Se, atGettystorfthemener the North
wey Btlaijljtfwera beyond endurance by
Tfiree days of heavy fighting, when Pickett
made one of the greatest charges in his
tory ; but before the shock came there rode
along our line of battle a man en whom his
soldiers looked with respect and honor, and
though the citizen soldiers of a republic
pinned their hopes te the life of no man,
yet they had deep confidence in General
Hancock's ability and bravery, and when
this soldierly figure was seen riding calmly
through the storm of war that they were
facing, the embodiment of the genius of
battle, fearless, calm, energetic, their
spirits rose te the inspiring sight and the
balance turned against the Seuth.
On the field of Hastings
bad four eligible men under the law from
whom te select one, he chose a Democrat if
he could find a fit one. He did this because,
all ether things being equal, he preferred a
Democratic empleye teallepubllcan; and
because he found his oillce filled with He
publicans who had been appoints! net
upon civil service examinations at nil, nor
from any list of ellgibles, but simply be
cause they were Republicans. Mr. Veazey
did exactly right, even from a true civil
service reform point of view; and Mr.
Lyman evidently is cranky. .
SoMKitew or olher the Mermen Ihsue was
overlooked at llarrlsburg en Wednesday.
m s m
Mn. Edmunds' plan for the reformation or
the civil service well Illustrates the unprac
tical character of the man; for although It
gives the appointing power for miner offices
te the president alone, It provides that no
official may be discharged aave by a suit at
law In a United States court. Hew ever,
worked the courts would baattlmes,aml hew
trammeled the public business while the
appointing power was watting for Judicial
permission te employ the necessary labor, Is
manifest, Why should men who work for
the government be mere carefully protected
than men who work for private citizens? A
business man would net be required te retain
In his employ a man who was net In sympathy
with his methods of business no matter hew
efficient or honest he might he, and, If the
government Is te be administered 011 business
principles, the iewcr of removal must be un
trammeled. Aftkii a long debate the etymologists
have at last settled the all Important ques
tion of the origin of the word cat-gut This
would appear plain enough te any ordinary
man, but the people who juggle In words
appear te take pleasure In finding compli
cated pedigrees ler them. A sensible ety
mologist, Proresser Walter Ske.it, Huds it
necessary te prove that cat-gut always meant
the intestines of anight warbler, by quoting
these lines of Marsien :
'The intuitions hover with nimble sticks en
squeaking crowds (cords?)
Tickling the dried gnu of a mewing cat."
Hew solacing the thought that the cat upon
the fence, of discordant melodies the master,
contains the umterlal for the music of the
violin !
IT WILL NOT COME OFF.
tiik auitATrmnr iiktwebx john r.
BVI.Llr.tX AX J CHAllLKH 311TV1IKLZ.
Manager Sherdy (live up (he l'.ffert te Itrlng
the Men Together llerause the Law It
AEftlnst lllin SketctiM et the Tun
Foremett Pugillits ( the World.
The Snllivan-Mltchell light In New Yerk
will net take place. It was formally declared
elf Friday night. Manager Sheedy, for Sul
livan; President lay, or the pole ground,
where the meeting was te take plnce, and
one or two ether sporting meu lslted
lvllvi stnnnrlntPiiiient Murray and In au
hour's vigorous interview tailed te iiersitade
hlmthat the match could be allewed te
co en without a lleonse being obtained from
the mayor. The pugilists1 lawyer, Peter
Mitchell, was next visited and he threw
,rreniil water en the tiiihtini; men by de
claring that he would net rik his profes
sional renutitlen by making any application
ter an Injunction te restrain the police
from doing what was clearly their duty
under the law.
After spending the rest et the day In a vain
effort te discover seme way of dodging the
law and the mayor, Hheedy at last gave In
and declared the match et). lie claims te be
out ever $1,000 for printing, advertising and
olher expenses.
Sheedy announces that the light between
Sullivan aud Hearld will certainly take
place and that arrangement for It nre new
being completed. The place will be within
twenty mlles or N"ew Yerk, preb.ibly In New
Jersey. The date will be during the third
week in July. Sporting men nre Inclined
generally te bellove that a tight between Sul
livan and Mitchell was really Intended and
the interference by the pelice was wholly
unexpected by thomanagersef theallalr.
trustees was received. It shows the council
te be In a geed condition with an Increase
since last winter. There was JMI paid out
ler benefits during the last quarter ; the total
membership Is 1.10 and the value et the
council up te date is Ji"&9,Pi
Till! WI'.KIIS TKXCIIIMI.
J list a little green weed
In an viae bara nook,
llrtltlitentug a hidden yUcn
Where, seme day, Ged 111 leek.
Just nhemaly duty
Watting te be done t
Net the high tasks 1 fatn would dot
UutUed has set this cmr
My weed would be a brier nve
If It only could I
Metier thaslinnlest duty ilenc.
Than barren dreams or geed.
Alice iniiuinu JJrolArrleii.
JfSW AD VXRTJSKMKSTll.
emkn "STunmNa iiKNKwr.n
Strength, or Buttering from lntliudtlv
peculiar te their sex, should try
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
MKW AD VKHTIAKM KXT,
T AST W13KK WK TOl.n YOU AUOUT
OUH L AIIOE LINE OF
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Hl'KVIAL MUT1VK9.
A Finn lilt
When the ytrnprlcters of Iturrteek flood Mi
ters lut this renowned medicine en the market
inev nu 11 enciiv. 1 rtey nil uyiH'i,i, nun nun
gesilen.nnd Itveritnd kidney complaints 11 hard
blew, from which they w tit necr recover. Fer
f.ile by It 11. Cecbinn, druggist, 1ST aud 1J9 North
Queen street, l.ttticaater.
A Ooeit Thing.
"1 sometimes wish I could take held of the
sale of Themas' Kelrctric Oit for 1 tell j en It is a
grand thing, and I am conscientious In imj trig 1
could de a geed wert." ltev E. '. Crane, t'erryi
Va. Kclectrle Oil cured this gentleman of
uulnsy nf many years standing Fer sale ny 11
11. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1J3 North queen
street, Lancaster.
Ksery l'rrsun te lie a Heat huceess
In this lite must haven specistity; that It must
concentrate the utilities of body and mind en
some ene pursuit. JJurdec lUoeit Hitters h.i 0
their speciality 11s acomplete and radical rum
et uyH'psia. anu liver ami Biuimyiiufuui'
Ker Sale by 11 II Cochran, druggist, 13T and 1J7
North yuecn street, j.ancasier.
Tntth Cruhel te 1-Urth
Is bound te rise. Crew ddeivn and smother the
truth as you may concerning Tttemnt' Eclectric
Oil yet the facts wilt rte up that It Is ene of the
besi remetttes ter acne, sprains, anu pains insr
Has ever yet eeen invenieu rer snteuyit
AS THE BESTTONIC.
This medicine combines Iren with pure ego ege
tnlile tonics, and 1 Invaluable for llcaePeeu.
II r te Women, and nil who lend scdentar) lives.
It hnrlches and I'urlltes the lllrssl, stimulates
the Appetite, Strcngtlieus the Muscles and
.Nervei-ln f.ict, thoroughly Invigorates,
Clears the complexion, and maked the skin
smooth. . .. ...
11 .!,... net tilarken the teeth, e-iuse headache.
or pirluce consttpiitten eK ether Iren tnettt
Mrs. KtitABETii lUtsn.Tt Varwell Ave., Milwau
kee, M IS , s, UlUKTUtmi 01 i'-v. .H i-v. ,
" I have used ltrew n's Iren Hitters, and It has
been mere than 11 doctor te me having cured me
et the weakness ladles have tn life. Alse cured
meet Liver Complaint, nudnew my complexion
Is clear nnd geed. Has also beenbeuetlcUl te
my children."
SIks. Louisa C. ltatones. Fast l.ock;ert, N. Y
sajs " 1 have suffered untold mler fmm he
male Complaints, and could obtain relief from
nothing except Mrewn's Iren Hitters.
The genuine has Trmle Mark and crossed led
lines en wrapper. Take no ether Made only
by llttOW.N UUKMICAL CO., ltaltluien-, Md.
(7) luaril-ijdAw'
Trunks and Traveling Bags.
This Week we Will Gire Yeu n Lllile " lint Clint."
VACATION 1A8 nre coming, and j oil will all want something light, cool nndbreey te enjoy
yetirsc.tr In. Fer the wikhIs, gunning, ilshlng, etc., we haionlce I.lght-WelghtSeltand8traw lints
ntery low prices. Fer thouierofashlouablnSumiuerresoitwohavo the ' WII.COX "Jl.lOllT
WKItlllTlIOSTON ItKAUTIKS. .lust the thing fur lomfert, duiablltty nnd style. Only place In
Ijincnster where they can he bought.
Alse, the largest assortment tn the city In Chlldieu'r, Heys and Men'sBTIlAW AND I.I0I1T
DEUUYS at Surpilslngly Lew I'rlces Children's Dress Straw Hats from 'Mc.teMt 10)' Dress
Mrnw from lie. te (1 1 Men's Light Fur Derby from 1.5e te V
r,Alwayseu hand a full line et every deslrablu atyle lu the market.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
Niw. 31 mul 33 North Oiuhmi Street, luiCHsttr, Pa.
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HMTSU'S KUUN1TUUK DKl'OT.
Have the Kepubllcan sUtesmun of Penn
sylvania no opinion ou the silver coinage
and the redemption of the trade dollar ? Qr-
couldn't Uncle Jehn Cessna roll -upnis
political pants higher ?
IN Mjrb-Afispeech one et his strongest
Points uas no weight, because It treats of aside
Tssue, the land bill, while the people have be
fore them the simple question wbetherer no
the peeple of Ireland shall govern them
selves. His statement that the Irish Parlia
mentary party had dollars in their iecket8
subscribed by the enemies of England In the
United States reflects but little credit oil him ;
for the Irish sympathizers here are no mere
enemies of England than the English Liberal
lrlends of home rule, Mr. Bright would
net dare te refer te the latter In such terms.
Itispltinutesee a man with a reputation
for high character steeping te such narrow
minded oratory.
SWfW""' '" :ivv:.
13; and 139 North
11.
Queen
Cochran, druggist.
strvei. uincesiur.
What we Want.
Ctve Homeopath niipellcts, Allepath his pills:
but ter rheumatism, for aches for p.ilns and
sprHlns, 'Themas1 JSelectrle oil" Is lnctrabl
superior te either It hs benefited as in-iny
pt'eple as it his had purchasers. Alt druggists
sell It ter sale by 11 U. Cochran, drngzlsjL IT.r
and li North Queen stri-et, Lancaster.
rthQueeastr
'ntleTli
Mention.
"iUA-e tiscil Burdock Jtloetl Bitters with great
Lrctlen and constleatlou of
C 1.. Kttsten. lla-nllten, Out, Fer sale
- riNEUAI. SPUING WATER.
BLACK BARREN
Mineral Spring "Water
Is strongly lmptrgnated with the sulphates of
magnesia and soda, silica and chloride. These
elements are nn.urnlly combined w lth the w ater,
and are net precipitated by enllnary cuuiw.
They maintain the purity of the w ater for years
and It mner gets stagnant or tl.it-
lts medical properties are strung and nctlve.
It manifests Itself rlrst as a diuretic, correcting
the kidneys, expelling the uric ncld promptly.
decomposing csicuius sugary anu lerign uu
jxslts and removing them from the system. It
Invigorates the stomach, tones the general
health or the body The water Is cheap, reliable,
pleassnt, erTectual. McdU.it testimony and
reference glen 1. !. U11ODUAN, Malinger.
Ne. y iCsut-iiium tntt, (tvar of Court tleue.)
- ilLAUK HAUICEN HPKl.SO HOUSK UOW"
epcu. ter terms, etc , address
MISSCUIJMTIK IIO Mil Kit OK It,
l'leiis mt lireve, Lancaster County, Fa.
Juneltl-Suid
the
r-benelit for Indigestion and censtlpatl
Ih)se1s." C 1.. Kasten. llanllten. Lint,
by II It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 153 North
ijucen sireei, i.ancaier.
jiELiaiuvs.
SEUVU'ES WILL RE
held in the following churches en Mindav,
Te Keep Coel and Comfortable During the Het Months,
It la uoeossnry te find seme Ooel Rotrertt. Te be Gomfertnblo In that rotreat
Yeu Need ft Geed Ensy
Rocker, Settee ler Chair,
And you can Ond the Largest ABBOrtment at
HEINIT8H' FURNITURE DEPOT,
NOS. 37&20 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOASTBK, PA.
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AC.EU A imOTIIKIU
BOUNTY
CONVENTION.
The old man who was of mature years
when Gettysburg's battle was fought ; the
yenng man who has taint remembrance of
the rear of the guns, and the youth who
knows of it only by the historian's tale, can
alike read with benefit the story of these
fateful days as retold in the graphic and ele-
nuent oration et our townsman. K. 1? tan
was Battle I esq., en the battle-Held yesterday. Mr.
ADbey BUilt, a UODle monument Xt .Ser- I Martin uas siuguiariy une powers as an
mnn nrt. nn.l nrrna Tf WAi, en,i Cn,,n, I orator and histeriau for such occasions, and
should Inln In the l.-idlnr en the field of hiseirert at this time was quite worthy of his
Gettysburjrvfra memorial cathedral te the
jBaKfufinen 'who died there for principles
tfiat each believed right, might it net help
the work of bridging the bloody chasm,
and perhaps become in time the Ayest
minster Abbey of America 'i
Turning Its Guns en Morrison.
The New Yerk Herald, which te the
great glee of some of the people who would
distract the Democracy, recently read Mr.
Bandall out of the Democratic party, new
is giving some attention te Mr. Morrison.
It points out that Mr. Morrison joined with
the Ilepuhlicans te amend the rules of the
Heuse at the opening of the session ; that
he broke from the administration aud Sec
retary Manning en the stiver coinage ques
tion; that he delayed introducing his tariff
bill until tee late te debate or consider
it ; and that the abused Itandall tariff bill
is a kind of combination of Hewitt find
Carlisle measures. Tiiese points seem te be
well taken, and yet the Herald will hardly
succeed better in readingetit Mr. Morrison
than in its venture te rid the party of Mr.
Itandall. " Beth wings will flap together."
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reputation. The extracts we print are de
scriptive of the battle itself and el the part
taken in it by the regiment whose survivors
new set up a monument te mark the place el
their achievements and te commemorate
their comrades. The oration is very much
better Fourth of July reading than the aver
age speech of the day we celebr.ite ; for it is
never te be forgotten that the decisive battle
or the war, the great struggle of modern
military warfare was fought ou the Bell of
this our state el Pennsylvania.
The Champien ruglllst and Hew He Itose te
Ills Present Pinnacle.
Jehn L. Sullivan, the champion pugilist of
the world, has in the last seven years met
ever sixty men and, with the exception of
Tug" Wilsen, has defeated them nil. Jehn
was a Bosten boy, and attended the school of
Father Ilaskins, but was never a very stu
dious boy. lie made his first appearance as
a pugilist against "iJan" Dwyer, at Concert
hall, Bosteu, and en April lytn, isse, me;
"Jee" Gess whom he defeated. This brought
him at once Inte prominence and he made a
tour of the large Eastern cities. After this
be made a tour of the West, which was one
continuous triumph. His manager, Billy
Madden, offered flOO te any one who could
stand up te him for four rounds. Ne ene
could be found equal te the job. Tne way In
which Sullivan " puuaueu up " rauuy
Ityan opened the eyes of the starting world.
" Jem " Mace, who heard of Sullivan's
prowess, brought ever the Maori, Slade, te
meet him, but the barbarian had no show at
all. Next the " Prussian, " William SheritI",
was brought from England and beaten, as
was alwj plucky " Charlie " Mitchell. The
match with Ryan was the crewninjr jielnt in
Sullivan's career. The " Trojan Terrer," as
Kyan was called, was beaten In nine rounds.
Tr I eal.l Hint ".turn" Smith, the heavv
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A Memorable Menth.
June, with its exceptionally cool weather,
was a notable mouth in mere senses than
one. Its first week witnessed the White
Heuse wedding, and a general era of kindly
feeling for the president and I1J3 bride,
which even the sharp edge of his veto
hatchet put at work later in the month
en fraudulent pensions could net dissipate.
The same month witnessed the elevation
of Aichblshep Gibbens, of Baltimore, te
the cardinalate, and the failure of the Mor
rison bill ; and David Davis, within June's
brief limits, passed ever te the silent ma
jority. Among our kinsmen beyond the sea,
flowery June brought with it seme preg
nant events. The English Parliament was
dissolved after the failure of the Irish
home rule bill en second reading, and this
led en te one of the greatest crises in Eng
lish history in the struggle for political su
premacy new going en between Mr. Glad
stone's friends and fees. In France the
expulsion of the Prench princes by the
De Freycinet ministry, has fauned the dy
ing embers of inenarchism, and none can
tell what will be the outcome. Bavaria's
mad king threw his life away in June and
the foundations of several petty German
principalities were severely shaken there
by, June has been a momentous month in
domestic and foreign concerns, and many
of its events are destined te play an impor
tant part in the meulding of the future
Unintentional Praise.
Old Mr. Hear, et Massachusetts, has
been making a speech in the Senate te
prove that he and his colleagues have been
uuusuaiiy gracious te Mr. Cleveland : and
be quoted from the executive records of the
Senate te show that the Senate had re
jected a leas number et Mr. Cleveland's
nominations than et Grant's, Hayes' Gar
field's and Arthur's.
Without any such intention, Hear pays
high compliment te the president when
be shows se conclusively that the fault
finders of the Senate could find no valid
objections te mere of the presidential nom.
twtieas than this small fraction.
Tub man Lesley who with Wilsen rob
bed the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
company of ever $600,000, spent as high as
S30,000 a year en a notorious woman. He is
new being vigorously huuted for by the po
lice and perhaps realizes hew it Is te be
Only a man adrift for life.
And all for a woman's taku.
Till: supreme court of the United States
has decided that the act or Congress provid
ing for the punishment or crimes committed
by one Indian against another is constitution
al. The court concedes the power of the gov
ernment ever the Indians en the ground
that the Indians are the wardsef the nation,
dependent ou the general government for
their support, owing no allegiance te states
and receiving no protection from them. The
pew er of the United States government isused
for the protection of its citizens, and Justice
Miller ends with the forcible assertion : " It
must exist In that government because it has
uever existed anywhere else."
Why did net this bright ideastrike us long
age, aud a frank and vigorous policy of con
quest and stern rule replace our mlserable
plan of dealing with tribes of savages as for
eign powers aud solemnly swearing treaties
with them that we knew could net be kept T
Then bad many a bloody frontier war beeu
saved and our national honor remained un
tarnished by the stories of Osceola, the Soinl Seinl Soinl
nelo, or Chiet Jeseph, the Nez-Perce.
Miss Clkvel vnd says she will threw her
undivided energies into the editing of V.tfer
ary Life, the Chicago publication of which
she Is te be chief. There Is no doubt about
the fact that she will make things hum.
weight pugilist or England,
ever te meet Sullivan.
is te be brought
CUAXLES 311TV11KLT..
TjEUGIOrS
A-i held in the following
In the memlnir at 10:30. In the eventnir at 7 IY
Sunday school at l-4 a. in. When the hour is
different it Is specially noted;
Uiuck brniEBAji Cerner of North Queen
and James street. Iter. C. Elvtn lleupt, pastor,
bervices at 10:15 a. ui. and 6.00 p. in. bunday
school at 9 a. in.
Ukies ISsthil Elder C Price, pastor.
Preaching at 10-JO a. in., and ; p. m. by the
pastor. Sunday school at 9- 0 p. in.
EVAjiOKiicAL First Church, (Ucnnan), North
Water street, ltev. Isaac ltes pastor breach
ing at 1U:3U a. m. and at T'U p. in. Sunday school
at 9 a. m.
st. Lckb's Itureiui Slarletta Avenue, Hev.
Win. t Lichltter, pastor. Dlvlne scrvlce at
10-.:s.i m. nnd 7:15 p.m. Sunday school at 9 a. m.
OLirirr IlArnsT CncRCH. V. M. C. A. lloems,
Ilcv. M. i'ruyne. pastor. Kh3na.ni., Communion;
at 7'W p.m., subject, patriotism. Sunday school
at S:lSa. m.
Christ Lutheran Cncucn West King street
E. L. Keed, pastor. Usual services at lu-30 a. in.
ana 6 n in suudttv school at 9 a. m.
Skcesu Evasekhcal f English ), en Mulberry
street, nbove Orange Preachlnar by the pastor,
ltev. V. Smith, at 10 a. tn., and 7'4i p. in. bunday
school at 9:13 p. in.
bT. Paul's ItKrorereD. ltev. J. B. Shnmaker,
I). D. pastor. bevlcesntllhSOa m. and 7.1 J p. iu.
Sunday school at 9 a m.
Kkv. 1. W. siilhaxkr. pastor et the Church
of Uedtn Washington, will administer the erdl
nance of Chrlstfan lUptlsm. In the Susquehanna
river, tea numberef persons, immediately after
the sabbath morning sermon In the evening
the Washlnget the -alnt3 Feet and the Lord's
Supper will ba observed. Itcv. W I1. Wlnblgler,
of Vnlontesrn, Jluryland.wlll assist the pastor
in the services of the day.
The Women's Temperance Union wilt he.d
their usual prayer meeting tc-morrew nfternoen
at a quarter past 3 o'clock. In the almshouse.
On Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, sharp, the
Union will meet at Ne. 142 North Prince strtet.
L'kitid llr-rTBttixiM Christ (C'evkm vst) West
Oranire and Concord streets, flev. J. It. Funk,
pastor. Preachlnifat KKMa. in. banday school
at9:15 a. m PraUe meeting at 6.30 p in,
Meraviah. J. Max Hark, pastor. 9 a. m.,
Sunday school ; lu a m , litany In memory of
the martyrs and cerinen 7?i p. tn , evening
service.
Pbksbtteriah Preaching In the morning and
evening by the pastor, ltev J Y Mitchell, D.D.
In the evening a ! eurth of July service.
Presbttkkiak Mbverial Ciicacn, Seuth (jueen
street- services at the usual hour. Morning
subject, "The Christian's Duty te his Church."
Evening subject, "The christian's Dutv te his
Ceuutry." arled pregramme, etc , in the eve
ning. All are welcome. s. S. meets at 9 a. m.
8t. Jehn's KrreRMKD (deiman) church, cor
ner Orange and Mulberry streets, ltev. Jehn
Kuelllng, pastor, bervices at 10 a. in. and 7 13. p.
in.. Missionary service, sundsy school at 9 a.m.
St. Paul's M. E. CncRCH. Sunday school at
9 00 a m. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30a, in.
and7l3 p. m.en "Oed in American History,"
and "The best Products of Americ." II iptlsm
of probationers In the morning. Prayer meeting
en Wednesday evening at 7 15.
First ItKrOKUKD Church. ltev. J. M. Tltzel,
I), I., pastor. Services te morrow at 10-30 a. in.
and 7 13 p. in. Snnday school at 9 a in.
First Al. E. CncRcn Hrje a. in Communion;
G p. in preaching by the pastor. 9u. m Sunday
school. Prayer meeting en W'cduesday evening
atT'JO.
West Mission M. E. chapel, corner Charlette
and Lemen streets Preaching by ltev. V.Gray
at hfcJU a. in. and 7:13 p.m. Sunday school at 1
p.m. prayer meeting en Thursday uenlngat
St. Jehn's Lutueran. ltev. Sjlvanus Mall,
patnr. Preaching In the morning at 10-W and
in the eenlng at 0 o'clock by the pastor. Sunday
school at 9 a. in. Uetw aid Mission at 3 p. m- All
are Invited.
Trinity Lutheran Services te-morrow &tle.30
and 7:13, conducted by the pastor bunday
school at 8: L3 a. m. Ne vestry meetingen Mon
day evening.
Democratic County Convention.
The Democratic County and District Conven
tions of Lancaster county, will meet en the third
rtoerof Kepler's Postefllco ilullding, tn the llty
et Lancaster, en
Wednesday July 28.
The delegates from the city districts will meet
nt 10 a in. and select three delegates te the
state convention.
The delegates from the id (Lewer) asserably
district will meet at 10 a. tn. and elect three del
egates te the state convention and nominate
two member of assembly
The delegates from the city and lower dlstrtcU
will iheu meet In senatorial convention nnd
elect a member of the state committee.
the delegates from the 3d assemblvnnd Uth
senatorial (t'pper) district will meet at 10-30 a.
m and nominate one person for state senater,
three members of assembly, elect four delegates
te the state convention and a member of the
state committee.
After the adjournment of all the district con
ventions the delegates will meet In Joint county
convention and nominate candidates for Cen
gress, district ntterney, prison Inspectors (.'),
peer directors (J), and county surveyor.
The primary meettmrs te elect threoertUe
delegates from each district te said conventions
will be held ou SATU1SUAV P. M .JULY 24, ut
places Bnd between hours te be announced by
handbill by the different committeemen.
Frem each district a member of the county
committee ler the ensuing year Is also te be
chosen. Committeemen will notice that the
laws governing primary elections lire In force
and must be carried ent at these cloctleus.
Conies of these laws, blanks for lundbltls, Ac,
furnished upon application.
W. U. HE.VSEL.
Chairman Deni. Ce. Cem.
Lancaster, June!), Ime. Iune30d.tw
SPECIAL!
SPECIAL!
R
EDUCTION IX
MESS COTTONS
-AT-
WALL PAPERS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
5,000 PIoeob Blanks, 5, ti, 7 oenta per piece. All new goods of
this eonaen's manufacture. Bronze Papers. 12 1-2, 16, 18 oents per
ploce.
WASHABLE MGLISH OAK PAPERS,
(of our own Importation), suitable- for HuIIwhvb, Dining rooms, OHIoeb,
Kltohena and Bath-rooms, or whorevor a eorvicenblo "Wall Decora
tion la requlred. Damp Walls Buccessfully romedlod. DEOORATIVH
WORK A SPECIALTY. Cir All or.lers will roeolvo prompt and careful
attention.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25-27 West King Street.
M
ETZGEK ,t HAUQIIMAN.
Metzger & Haughman
Have the Best 50 Oent
MAHOMED SHIRT
That has ever been sold for the money ; equal te many
new Geld at 75 cents. Sizes, 12 te 17.
The Kegllihman Who Was te Meet Pugilist
Sullivan In New Yerk.
!
ft ' Yetiej Did Bight.
V'iCiTll Service Commissioner Lyman, who
,ld attack of Mugwutnplsni, cornea
mm. imem beat, in bis assault urien the lata
tortumUret Baltimore, Mr. Veazey, for
hfc fUtafftl vkfctea of the civil service
mm. It tmm taut that wbaa 'Veazev
PERSONAL.
Outon W. Folsom, a young Chicago hog
weigher, claims te be "third or fourth cousin"
of the president's wife.
General James Adams IiK.vvitn is a
lineal descendant of the Willlnm Adams who
laid out Adamstown a century aud a quarter
age. Jiiitirer.
Wahhinoten Oladden cays in the
.Forum : The labor or the nation is the life of
the nation; la that a commodity te b IkiukIU
In the cheapest market and sold in the
dearest ?
Kiddlehkhgicu wants the Senate appro
priation committee te dismiss the tonserlal
artist who splits the hair te cover bald places
en senatorial heads aud waxes the dudlsh
moustaches of senators.
Llevij 1. Smith, the lameus librarian
and tteasurer of the Philadelphia and Logan Legan
Ian library and a bibliographer or urett
renown, died Friday morning at bis home in
ueruiamuwii, ageu sixiy-nve years.
(Jen. James A. Ukavkh wrete a letter tea
laigely attended Irish meeting lu Philadel
phia, declaring his inability te speak at a
plcnte ea July i!C, and expressing his onthn enthn
Hlastn for the cause. A total of ?l,871.W)wus
collected.
Moses A. Dew's will gives te the Dew
academy of 1 rancenia, X. II., f 130, 000 fur a
permanent fund ; te the fund of the Win
chester Heme for Aged Women, at Charles,
ten, f 10,000 ; 350,000 in private bequests, and
the balance of his estate he leaves iu trust ter
his widow,
MAYOR llenriFH. nf rtaltlmnri. In Hilrlrn.M.
lug the graduates of the Eastern female high
school of that city, said : "I believe that you
may make the nearest approach te a happy
llle by living accerdlug te these three rues;
Have something te love, something te de,
and something te believe."
Tnr-ODCRE Hart, member of the legisla
iHi?a le.i,i,er..0, thePUUten (lazctte, has
bMnconvlctedenibeUntheLuieruecrimliial
court Tbellbeloeinplaluedofwaspubllshed
S"?J? J"??1 W.teth. effect that a Mrs.
Patrick Hart, residing near PUUIen, en
fSP!lnief.F,e MD,PP.mew of her married
life had attempted auiclde. Mr. Hart win
carry the case te the supreme court.
A Thousand Dollars for Kach Irish Slemlier,
When the second reading of thelrlsh home
rule bill was defeated in the Heuse of Com Cem Com
eons, it was premised that f 1,000 would lie
sent as campaign expenses ler each Irish
metnber voting for It. The following cable
dispatch was sent from Detroit, Mich., en
Friday :
"Te Mr. Parnell : Flve thousand pounds
mere transmitted your trustees. The League
in America mere than geed te its engage
mentH.
Charles O'Reilly, Treasurer."
This makes seventeen thousand pounds,
or uighty-tlve thousand dollars, sent by Dr.
O'Reilly within a week, or a thousand dol
lars for each Irish member who voted with
Parnell for the second reading.
MKW AUrXHTJHKSteXTS.
TO DEALERS IK FRUIT.
The Maryland Kmlt Mrewcrs Kxehange,
Wnrten Station, en th Iialtlmore A Dnlawaru
ltallread, a feeder of the llelaware Kaliread,
offers te Dealers ampin facilities for buylnB and
shinning. This section Uas a large crop of
peaches this yenr, nnd Is noted for Its superior
fruit, Ker full Information, circulars, etc., ad
dre.s the "ecrctary. Wit. 1". NOUIUS,
JelMmWAS Lynch's, Kent Ce., ild.
VAK UAhU
Het Weather Clothing.
Serges, Flannels, Pcersuckcrs, Al pacts and
Variety of Qualities and
for
Kut Denegal Nana,
Our fanners are busy harvesting gralu.
The masons are laying the foundation
the creamery at Mtssleys mill.
Hamilton Iners Is se well pleased that he
talks of wearing a stove-pipe hat. "It's a
boy."
Cel. James Dully recently sold te a New
Yerk party 'J32 cases of '83 aud HI cases of '84
tobacco en private terms.
Aaren D. Stmillorseld his '61 crop of to
bacco last week te a Lancaster firm.
A lew days age Uenjamln Nissiy met
with au accident that might hsve proved very
serious, While he was mewing grass with a
mower, his mules frightoued at seme object
and ran away. Alter runulug a consider
able distance, the check-lines caught at the
hub et one et the driving wheels, which
checked their speed, wheu they were cap
tured by one of the farm hands.
Thres Notes from .Mount Jey.
Mount Jey, Pa., July 3. Aurelia Coun
ell, Ne. 102 O. U. A. IL, en Wednesday oven evon
Ing elected the following officers; Coun
cillor, U. O. Shelly j V. C, Harry K. Yeutz ;
R. H., Jehn W. Reland j A. R. B., H. Green
await jF. H. Jacob L. Ilruiiuer, inductor,
Gee. M. Htaufferj examluer, Harry Keller:
1. P., Jehn Sillers jO. P., Jehn Halllwell, jr.;
treasurer, Jehn C. Greitj Junier ex. council,
ler. 1L E. Moeuey, trustee, 1-. W. Wengcr.
The borough council has brought suit
against J. R. Mlssemer, of the&fur ami Xews,
ter the non payment nf his water rent.
Missemer had a hearing helnre Squire Rlcker
te-day between the hours or 1 anu lf o'clock,
Newtown, a small village '.!) miles south
of this place, has three txitegeuailanH. Thev
rank as fellows; Mr. Herr Is ever 81 years et
age, Jacob Muiuuia is SO and Mr. Kline is
past 03.
m m
A flonrUbleg Jr. 0. 17, A. 91. Ceaucll.
The efllcera of Empire Council, Ne. 120, Jr
O. TJ. A. M., elected last Friday evening ,were
Installed laat evening and the report of the
ether Warm llay Cietblng Materials In Orcatest
y of unatitics ana riiees.
You'll find the practical sort of clothing here.
The most highest care iityen te its reliability. It
wears as goeu us ii. muss, 4.ueks ueiier man it
costs, and coats less than anywhere else.
"Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL,
Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market,
June21-tfdoed
PUILADKLPH1A.
"DATENT STRAP PANTALOONS.
Tfcs Greatest IiTutien of the age.
I'anlaloens made with the I'atent Strap fit
easy, de net bag out at tbe knees, don't draw up
when sitting down, and give better satisfaction
than any ethers, l'lace your order with A. II.
ltesensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the
sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Deuble-
strap 1'antuloens. 1 offer an unusually full stock
of netiuy
and Sprii
J. B. MARTIN & OO'S.
Every day brings te the store new and deslr.v
blogeods, and the prices quoted below show that
we are selling them lower than city prices.
MMO&RAI BATISTES.
The finest and most popular Ilatlste manufac
tured, tn a targe assortment nf styles, reduced
te lii cents , former price, is" cents.
BATISTE DE'INDE.
A large assortment of styles and colorings, re
duced te lu cents per yard, lhey nre 32 Inches
wide, have creani nnd white grounds, and the
former price was 15 ceuts.
American Sateens
One mera case nnd the last for the season te
sell for OJ-i cents ; ethers are selling them at S
cents.
Illack and Whltn Sateens a choice assortment
for mourning wear.
Klne American Matcens In a fnll line of styles
and colorings, reduced te iyi cents n yard i
former price, 15 cents. A case si inches wide, at
lOcentsayaid,
FRENCH HUNTED SATEENS.
We hiive all season Bhewn nn extensive line,
and new styles are constantly arriving, and will
arrive until end of season.
Tycoon Crinkled Seersuckers.
The city stores are advertising at 'JO cents ; we
have them at 17 cents, ail styles and colorings.
ORIKKL,ED seersuckers,
In full variety of stripes, at 10, 12K and 11 cenLr.
S3 pieces of cieatn ground ute;- cents.
J. B. MARTIN 4 GO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sfcsu,
(Oprloslte Btevcns Heuse.) LANGABTKIt, PA.
METZGER & HAUGMAN,
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooeper Heuse
and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
" riLLER'S LIQUOR STORE.
AS TO QUALITY
We can gle you better value than any ether home In Iho trade. We carry the largest stock of
OLD WHISKIES, OLD WHISKIES
In Lancaster. Jtoney ref nnded for anything proving unsatisfactory.
jy3iyiw MILLER'S LIQUOR STORE, 33ckntiikshuahk.
R
t'AUAHOLH AV.
OSE BROS. & UARTMAN.
$4.00 PIRIS0LS
KEDUCEO TO
of nebby goods for i'antaloens. Bulls, Vesting
nnir u verceuui, auu am uuvuu
Uni UllUIlliUU lU UIJ lue'it" nuu iiauuiig.iuiu
will spurn no effort te retain the position 1 have
atrens, and
tlen 1 nave
se leug held as First tine Merchant Tailor et
North Queen BU
Lancaster. Uesnectfully yours,
A. if. uuiKAui'sifl.n
QIIOE3I SHOES 1
New Red Frent Shee Stere,
Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Next Doer te Fostefflce)
We have Just received one of the Hest Lines et
Men's Bey's, Youths', Indies', Misses'
and Children's
SHOES
That can be Ket for the money, thus complete
inrouralreadvlantHsteck. We can euarantei
the prices te be "ller'l'OM yiUUltba." We
have strictly "ONK l'UICK," and t'uarantee
entire satisfaction. If veu want tine or course
shoes or slippers; If you want hand or machine
made shoes, in fact, 11 you want unythlni; la the
shoe line, that can be found only In first-lass
estaulUhinenu at V epular frioea, call at the
NKW BKU rittlMT 8IIOK 8TO UK,
Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(Next Doer te the Posteffloe.J
REECE.
tVPUt-StudAwU
CHAS. A.
$3.00. - $3.00.
VEKY'UKST 8ATIN t AM, FINK BIMC LIN
INOS I
The Manufacturers.
Rese Bres. & Hartman,
UUOVEH1XB.
HIGH GRADE COFFEES.
Fine old (ievernment Java and Mecha
Cetrecs. the best In the market. Our Java Men
ded Coiree sjHiuks for Itself : rich and fraKrnnt,
lie. per pound. Very nne Plantation Hlo
Cotfeos, our beBt only axs. per pound tone very
repularat lie we want you tecull and try our
iyic. Coffee. The excellent quality of our
Coirees and flne Teas is making friends fast and
Ann. Our dally soles show a steady Increase,
rresh Iteaated eveiy day. A full line of fancy
Groceries. 1'leasu give us a trial order.
OEO. W1ANT,
annae-lvd Na US West Klnjf street.
N
EW QROOERIEa
14 BAST KING ST.
apl-6md
FUU MALE UU 11 EXT.
1JK)R HALE.
JL.' An
An entirely new "Hall TvneWi Iter." with
complete sets et type. Including elxht different
styles, capitals und small letters, plain, fancy
and scroll. Cost price, $10 : will be sold for t&.
Address, " K. M. L.."
Juneiitfd IsmLUUKMcxn errics.
TJIOR KENT.
Al She
Bhenln rear of Ne. 37 West Chestnut street.
used as a clear-box factory, and a shop en
Mifflin street, between Seuth (Jueen and l'rince
streets, lately used as a carriage factory. Alse a
dwelling and store room new occupied by A,
A. llubley as a drug store, West King street.
Apply at the
flS-lfd INTKLLIQKNCKB OFriCK.
P?
RIVATE SAI.K OF HORSES.
I have a let of
WESTERN NORMAN HORSES,
lrem Indiana aud Illinois, purchased by Given,
uu, . .v-. .,9t.iiiiK ui utuvy untiia, lurm
horses, and u few nice drivers. I also have a car
load of Kentucky und Ohie llorses.geod drivers,
which 1 will dUpose of ut private wile.
ULUltmt UltOSSMAN.
FOR SALE OR KENT A MODERN,
convenient three-story 1IUICK DWKLL
INO, with basement. Ne. IU Seuth Ouke street.
This property contains U rooms, besides a bath
room, and li provided with all the modern, Unit
class improvements, such as water-closets, sta
tionary wasbstand, het and cold water, together
with a certain portion et household fixtures,
such as blinds, etc Uoed furniture can also be
bought. Terms reasonable. Apply upon the
premises. Parler a specialty. yl-tfdeeq
WALL rAfEH.
ART WALL PAPER STORE.
Art Wall Paper Stere,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTEK, PA.
Anether large let or GILT l'Al'KUS Just ar
rived will be sold cheap. Cull early and leek at
them and get prices. Will net keep them long,
ler the price will sell them.
Window Hbadcs made ready te hang. Plain
Shade Cleth all colors. Window Ghades made
and hung promptly. Lace Curtains, Poles,
Chains, Heeks, etc
rNe trouble te show goods.
ILFRED sieber,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANOASTKU, PA.
" HONESTY IS TIIK UEST POLICY."
Presents iccun deception. The name, In Its
buslnecs use. Is u travesty of the act. Perspica
cious und far-seeing peeple knew this. Klther
in quantity or quality, or through trickery,
dupes pay for their delusion. The purchaser
mutt and always does pay dearly for the sup-
Fiosed gift. (?) Stare this question straight In
he face and sce hew farcical It is ; and remem
ber that you can buy the same ceffee for l'c.
that yen pay sec. for with a package of corn
starch, &c which you need only buy as you re
quire u
A New Stock of the
11EST IIHANDS or TEAS AND COrFEES,
Te be Held en Their Merits.
QUANTITY ANU QUALITY UUAUANTKED
AT
Charles MacNay's Choice Family Grocery,
Nes. 113 and 117 North Queen Street.
All kinds or Imported Cheeses, llnrkee's
Salad Dressing. Imported Itelishcs. Ferris A
company's new ters: ueuis, ueneiess iiacen
and Smoked Ox Tongues.
luneS-ltnd
w
II Y PAY 15 FOR A SET OF TEETH
wben you can gei me wa.nn -
W. L. rilll Ell'S Uental ltoeins,
PI O. IM AS Ol ui uuvu a ,. uv w
ajuf iyu
Gas administered.
TO TRESPASSERS AND
sv-rYVPinK
JN GONNKIW. All persons are hereby for
rTV, mimnui en anv of the lands of tbe
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether lnclosed orunln erunln orunln
elosed, either for the purpose of sheeting or fish
ing, as tbe law will be rigidly enfercca against
airtrespesstng en said lands of the underslgned
alter this notice.
WM. COLEMAN rUKKMAM.
K. PEUCY ALDJCN.
KDWAUD O. FHKKMAM,
tAtterney for U. W. Celeman's bain.
MUMM&W
AT BUKSIC'S.
FIREWORKS !
FOR JULY 3 & 5.
ALL KIXDS OP FJltKWORKS
New Heady. Everybody dare buy and sheet en
3d and 6ih. Other years ad. 4th aud 6th. Stores
Supplied at UAllOAIN PillCKS. Alter JULY
5, our store, with ethers In our line, will close at
G p. in., during the summer months, Saturdays
excepted.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
jtqrTelopheno Connection.
P. 8. Our store will be open en Monday, July
5, en account of Ftreweiks.
OHATOOOUTTINQS, SCRAPS. SIFT
1NUB AND PACKEUS' WASTE, Dry aud
Clean, bought for cash. JS-MOUN9,
Ne. 273 Pearl Street. New Yerk,
lleterence Fred. Bchuttc, Ne. Ui Pearl street,
New Yerk. febl7-lyd
T EVAN'S FLOUR.
. LEVAN'S FLOUR
Always Upiferm andReliabl
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