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Beaver, in his Fourth of July ad dress at Lltitz, improved se far upon the Declaration of Independence as te supgest that whereas that venerable document de clared life, liberty and the pursuit of hap piness te be the inalieuable rights of man, " such was the beneficence of our institutions and the advanced stage of our civ ilizatieu that here was the realization of happi ness. It is te be doubted if the sanguine theory of the general is a sound one. Happiness is a relative term. The philosophers all agree that contentment alone is happiness. " The contented mind is a continual feast." And jet in the old de bating societies a familiar sub ject was whether the pursuit or posses sien nf a thing afforded ttie gieatcr pleas ure. It has never been bettled, we believe, by any recognized authority. But against the philosophers' eulogy of contentment there is much proof that the pursuit of happiness, of pleasure, of knowledge. "of truth is after all about tliebeStef life. Certainly it will net 'be seriously con tended that civii" government can secure happineSif for its subjects, nor guarantee -4em in its actualization. Wealth aloue, umsTwirlr.v Hm rfcrhr. tn mrtinltiatH in mill. lie affairs, opjiertunity for elevation, te place or power, iwpular education, free land tenure, and the many ether btueflcent things which are supposed te endow Amer ican citizenship are net happiness. They vastly aid and incite men te pursueit; but it is doubtful if the real happiness, the con tentment and restfulness which are neces sary te distinguish it from the pursuit of it, are te be found in America in us gieat degree as in most ether countries. On1 the ether hand, that contentment and tlf-sat-isfactien, net te say self-sufficiency, which withdraw men from the active pursuit of a goal in the dist.nce. are net a mark of ad vanccd civilization ; and they tend te stag nate a people rather I ban te aid their pro gress. We think, Uierefere, Gen. lleaer is mis taken, and that the old Declaration is right. The inalienable rights of man, as the fathers declared, are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for the happiness is really in the pursuit of it. Vetoing Itegut Claims. The president has already beaten the ete record. With the twenty disapprovals just filed he has vetoed inoie bills than all the ether presidents put together from Wash ington down. Most of these are private pension bills, and yet he has signed moie than five times as many as he has eteed. Many of them he had scarcely the time te examine and some he has signed very re luctantly, giving them the benefit of the doubt in his mind. Most of these bills are extraordinary measures. Ter the regular pensioning of all worthy claimants ample laws, of liberal intent and subject te free construction, have been passed by succes sive Congresses; and judging from the many leraarkable cases that have passed the pension office it must ln anextraoidl anextraeidl nary one indeed that has te go te Congress for direct relief if it lias need of nal relief. Few of the cases which go there ever get attention from a considerable number of the members. They are hurried through the committce which acts largely upon liver te the respective members having the cases in charge. Ter the first tune a presi dent has had such an idea of the responsi bilities of his office as te scrutinize the rea sons of the report upon which such bills are passed, aud where the facts plainly show the case te be au undeserving one be has vetoed it. Ne would have been false te his eatli and his ollice had he done otherwise. A aw thoughtless people' and of the . kind who are always ready te vete away public moneys with lavish hand are dis- - puscu 10 1-uuiiiutiu ami upnieueiui meal frsk nenular disfavor iinen Mm evunnHt-u c... his course. They are entirely mistaken. As the vetoes are studied and the reasons filed by the ptesident aie read his ceurse will rnore and mere meet with popular ap proval. He never was as strong as he is te-day. The Striking Kail nay 1'estal Clerks. Nothing further has been heard of the reported purpose of the wide-spread Brotherhood of Postal Jlailway Clerks te Btrike and quit the service, unless the post master general would restore their associ ates whom he recently dismissed because he beard they were fomenting a strike. Frem the very outset of the administration this class of federal empleyes have been par ticularly Impatient, appearing te be of the impression that their places could net be filled. They are, it Is true, a selected class of persons. Many of therahave been trained by long years of experience te great proficiency and upon their canftii discharge of duty largely depends the' mall service. But they grossly ex aggerate their own importance; and we feared they had unduly impressed the postmaster general with it when be Issued his early order intiraat intiraat tef that they were te have mere protection iad consideration than they had any riaht ;p JteMpect. x This service had heretofore been tilled, rate, by pronounced partisans. They worked their places for all they were worth te republicanism ; and they were se well organized as te be of great service te their party. Te extend special consideration te them was an net of unnecessary clemency ; tee many of them have been retained in the service ; tee few new men and Demo crats ha e been admitted te it te leaven the whole. Such new appointments in have been made hae proved entirely fit and have amply shown that it would be little trouble te reetganize the foiee en an efficient basis within a compara tively short iKjrled. Certainly the busl. ness public would put up with some Incenvenience for a season rather than sub mit te the bullyragging of a department by its appointees. Should thciestal railway clerks iersist in their strike, we commend te the postmaster general the following from the Philadelphia iwncfr.ii radical Republican newspaper The postal clerks shetilil net le tlie mutters of tlie ev eminent ; Itttlieulil I mi their mat ter. It should linve the uti(iH'ttieual)nniiil unquestioned power te rotimye one or all of tlmui a in Uh judgment it saw lit, for it would ue an intolerable condition of atlalrs which would rouder it pot-dele for a great society oeiiipototl or the empleyes or tlie IKiMolllce te, at any time, for a real or a landed catite, interrupt the correspondence of the entire country. The pestniHtter neneral should net palter with the Hrotherhood of Iltilnay 1'ettal Clerks for a single day j nor should he per mit one ei inein te remain in inemneiu ment's service an hour after hit place can be satlMaclerily tilled. Public ervantt having great national interettt under their control, are net In the same petition at the Indepen dent werklngman outside the sorUce. The latter can de w hat he ill under the law, but a government elliclal should show the same obedience te authority as it shown by the soldier. Discipline and subordination are the first qualities he must exhibit. The idea or the jKMtat service of this great teuntrv being at the mercy of a secret soelety would be mightily absurd If itwerenetlhaUtimght have such serious consequences. PERSONA!,. Mns. IIktsv Moehy died at cape KUm. both, Maine, en Monday, at the alleged aged of 10(1 years and 0 months. IIeiiack A. YrstiT, htq., of Heading, is spendlngafew davseu hit farm al ltlue Hall, ,ano.iHter ceuntyJ Mils. Helland, near New Helland, Ohie, en Tuesday celebrated the let'tli anniversary of her birthday. She hat two slttert living, olio aged UN) and the oilier It J. AtUt'TVST (iK.NKIlM. N. 1. in num. announces himself a candidate ler the Ut uiv cratic nomination for governor, It the Alle gheny county delegation It ter him. Oi:m:iii tlonnev's nomination for go ge go erneroflleorgla It Insured bv the results el Tuesday's elections. The iienirvratle con v cut Ien meets en the'th of Jul.v In Atlanta. William I'm st, distiller near (Hen Keek, Yerk county, hat paid met one million dollars revenue tax into the nation il treasury en whisky distilled by him since the tax was put upon whisky. fiinuvvi (iimieNs. Mgr. Mranlore elid seveml of the ikiltimnre IMhellc clergy have gene te Peer Park, where they will remain seeraldavs. Hlsheplrfiray was expected te Jein them at Washington. COLOVM. (iKOIlilK H. CeitKitlil, w he as United States district attorney preswuted (iiilte.iiii President (iarileld's a-tsassin, died en Tuesday w hile en n business visit te his old home a'. Mount Pleasant, lea, et heiuorr heiuerr heiuorr hage of the stomach. Ki.v. lm. O'Kmllv, of Detroit, Michigan, treasurer of the National League, en Tuesday cabled i.a,0ixi additional te the trustees of the Parliamentary Hind in Londen. Thit inaket 120,000 or l(H,(ii) remlttetl by the league vvithiti the last tendaye, Tim Pm sit'hM- liat sent te the Senate the nomination et 1 itz Jehn Perter, late coleuel el the I'lfteenth Infantry, te be colonel In the army of the 1'iilted Males te rank as such lrem May II, lsel, that being the grade and rank held by htm at the time el hit dismissal. eraUmllets. He was seen bound and taken te Hillsborejall, and, alter lilt trial and coll ection, sentenced te the Ohie lcnlteiitlary for life, where he it new one of the must iieltnl cenv lets." MKHWAf IMKiniCII, Ua i K Ills The IrMi Outlook. It leeks as if the hard fought battle for Irish home rule lsgeiug te be let after all. Tuesd.1) witnessed many Tery successe.t that were unexpected and the '"' 1fi Gaztttc, au aulent (Jladstene supporter, re gretfully concedes the defeat of the " gland old man." There is hoi that the returns from the ngricultur.il districts maj be of such nature as te change the pte-eut out leek, but the expectation is net one which may be safely tied te. Xe friends of Ireland should feel dispiri ted at what has occurred. The fact that home rule has met with a tcmperniy iever5e is due te the vigorous use of the bugbear disunion, which it was said would fellow the granting teirci.im! of hei rights. This tTy was used te play iqwu the fears of the people. But it cannot be long effective. Calm reason will scatter it like the mists of the morning. It new seems that the policy of de lay might have been better for the Irish cause. It takes length of time and iwrsisteut hammering te gt an idea into Cnglish heads, particu larly when th.it idea concerns justice te Ireland. But it is a geed thing that this thought has new been fairly laid before them, and this is a splendid result of the (iladsteniaii ballet battle. Whatever party is called te pevvet, the Irish question can not lie ignored. It will knock at the Par liamentary doers aud it will net brook tee much delay. Ker Kieednm's battle, iiikh lii-gun, Il-fiie.ttlitil lrem bli citing lre te son, 1 heiiah uutllul ell.licuT en, '., '.4' Q Hug Ills Own (Jrave. Tlie cominuiiicatien npieariiig eUewliere in these columns te-da signed "Yeteiau." will be thoughtfully read bj all fair minded citizens. It huils back the charges of Cel. Nonis, Ilepithlicaii caili date for auditor general, against (.eiier.il Sickles, and plainly tells him what the people think of his asinine performance at Gettysburg. If ever man was heist by his own petard, Xerris has been by Ins Oettjsburg siecch. Prem all parts of tlie state the soldiers who fought under the one-legged here, new se malicious!) attacked, are marking Norris for disapproval in next November's ballet battle. And a large share of the indignation comes from the men of Xerns' party faith. We cheerfully aud con fidently hazard the prediction that Nerns has dug his evvu political grave. he.Mi.1 iii.nu that would startle the presi dent: thb list of able-bodied Liucastriaus vvhearediawiug )ousieus. A i-niets feiture of Kugllsh politic is the active part that the wives et the candi dates lake in tlie cinvats, the principal spoakersat a public meeting Mug almost always accompanied by their better halves. Thonewsp3poi8 in describing the proceed ings never Jail te give (tetalled descriptions of the dress aud bearing of the ladles. A young pelitlciun appears te Ikj mere favorably roeelvod if uuperted by the presence of his wire, and the spirit of party loyalty is aroused by the ap. pearance en the platform, with or without their husbands, of the wles of tlie great political leaders. The ether night, tlie cable iuiis us, mat .Mrs. (iladstone went a step further Htid marked horielf at a pioneer of women's rights by making a speech te a vast crowd, using in place et her own notes a letter of her husband. Hi li.ivan drunk and Sullivan sober are twndlllereut Individuals, and il it bard in tell which Is the mere disgusting. Yeiik ( er.vrv has reason te be proud of the position it holds in the Ninth Internal reveuue district. Tlie amount et tax col lected en cigars In the district was 1,1. ,(.! I. 71, and ?js0,,j.')7.77, or mere than one half collected atthe erk ollice aud paid by Yerk comity iiiauulacturers. Tiunii: ought te be very little sympathy wasted en the lawyer named Hill, from (ireensbtirg, Westmoreland county, who con doned his wire's elopement with another member of that bar because she grunted him a handsome allowance eqt et her private for tune. Having rued her expensive bargain she is new trying te recover some or the es. tate transferred and the whole proceeding Is n noisome, nasty mess. Hut the party te It who deserves least consideration it the cuok cuek cuok eld who sold his lamily honor and Is new te be cheated out or the prlce of his hhaine. Fjssii.nink fancy does net take as kindly te cremation as the masculine variety. The Incineration of Mrs. Kmily Cedumn In the Mount Olivet crematery en Tuesday was euly the third instance of a feiuale'a crema crema Hen therein. Il" (ii.ADsieNK Is beaten In hit home rule light, he will have the consolation el kuovv kuevv ing tint an opposition cabinet will only last long oueugh te go te smash. llreknOui All eer. Frem the Philadelphia Times, Colonel NerrU broke out all overat (lettys- burg, and has turned the soldier contingent aUtepsj,turvy. Quay hl0u,a onler h te rest for a month in Oanaia, or auvwhern ciuldcoel eftmll?.V'K' ftlysCrg. Wth6flz2lDgaui1 8'Z'"B of The llrrmit el the x Inte utiii the tint) ul Columbus (O i lerr l'lttl)urn Klspttih. On the read lietween Pertsuumtti and Chill Chill Chill cothe, alKiut It miles south of the latter place is what is known at the cave of the hermit of the bciote, The cave was built many vears age, when the surreuudiug country was an almost uninhabited w internes. It is a rudo-leoklng structure, formed liy success success Ive layers of rough stone, under a projecting reck, w liich serves at a back aud reef. Over the cave is a plain marble monument, new black with age, and oil which appears the lollewing inscription : WILLI Wi llhvvil, . rtt llcuutv. Occtiied t li i cne,,f(ur- while all was ullilerneMH uruimhliu llB dli',1 In tsjs, . aged TO ears- 1'iHl ery little is known or the lite or llewit. The old settlers new living have no very distinct recollection et him, except that he occupied the cave above described for a number of ) ears and paid no attention te the ether settlers. One pioneer, however, told me that he knew Hewit when hetirstcame te that part of the country and Udere he built the cave. He sdd that Hew It had such a peculiar demeanor that he was inclined te regard htm suspiciously, but alterward teund him much of a man. FLED WITH THE IIUAND Ol ( VIN. llewit, it was thought, was aNirginiin and married early in life into a family of much resKjetability. He murdered hit wile for unfaithfulness and tied te the wilder ness, never again te return or associate with mankind. Kventuallv settling in the N?lote valley, he built this cave, where he passed a lite of absolute solitude, his rille turnishlng nuu wuu letsi atiucieiiitug. The latter con sisted of skins as varied as .Ic-eph's coat, giving him an extremely odd appearance. At the country gradually tilled upand civili zation began te intrude en the solitude of his surroundings he became an object of curl esity te the settlers, w he, in spite of his reti cent e and evasions, urged association with him. Occisieuslly he visited Chilllcotlie te exchange skins and furs for auiuiiiuitieu. His singular appearance attracted much at tention and made him the unpleasant suhj(ct of remark. Hewasalprge, iiiucular man; his beard was long and unshaven, aud Ins eyes w ild and piercing. In passing lrem his cue te Chilllcotlie he alwa)s took out ef-the-way reutet te avoid encountering any of his lellevr men. It is said or him that w hile trading in Chillicethe ene day he crawled Inte a large box, wlih.li wa-s st.iudlng in irent et one of tlie trading jiests, iu order te avoid meeting a number el JHirsens who worn passing along the street. A physician passing that wav one day in Nevember, Kl, steeped at the hermit's cave out or curiosity, ltml pushing open the deer found til in l)iug en the ground dead. THE UOUIIKU'S ltLTUEVT. Near Kecky Perk, about four miles from Halnbridge, it another cave, which, though a natural one, has a history mere interesting than that of the hermit. Lew newspaper readers have forgotten the thrilling account of the darlngand desperate deedsceminitted by Heb McKlin'uey, the notorious Western desperado and murderer, ami his capture near Itecky Ferk some years age. McKim mey used all the natural recesses of Kooky l-'erk as places or retuge when the detectives were en his trail. The cave te which I have referred bears the name of Mi Kimiuey's cave. It is reached by climbing down the precipi tous sides or the clltl in a beaiitilul uud ro mantic imrtien et the greve. When a point iU leet below the suinnutel theclitl is reached a huge rock is seen ; turning the corner of this rock abruptly, amid waving evergreens, mess and ferns, a small hole in the rocks opens its dark threat te the sun. Lntering, a small chamber in the living rocks is dis covered, te pass through which it is necessary forene te htimble hlmseireu his hands and knees. Adjoining this is a second and pitch, dark chamber. In this chamber Is a small natural shelt in the roeky side of the cavern, near the reef. Here a man cm held an army at bay with the simplest weaien. The wretched McKlmmey Is said te have lain here for hours, while his pursuers were searching every loot el ground in the vicinity for him. The rude utensils with which Mo Me Mo Kiminey cooked his ce.tr. se feed are still shown. He was a member of ene of the most naring nanus el robbers which ever Infested Ohie, with Alien (iraudstall, leader or the band. These dosperadoot were a terror te a w lde community, and many a ghastly tale or their deeds is related with a shudder by the side of the (pilot tlreplai es iu the lonely cabins In the mountains en winter nights. Of Mc Klmiiiey'sllnal capture a former Kwlmasler of Halnbridge glv es the fellow Ing account. THE (AllEEIt OP A IIIIKIANI). "MeICimmey was raised iu this xiclnity," said he, "but he committed no crimes until he went West te Wyoming and Colerado. W hile there he became one of the most mur derous and daring outlaw a iu the w hole West; his deeds w ere en every tongue ; his murders made every ene shudder at the mention of Ills name. When he returmsl tn (no,. i, came back te the haunts el his Ihu'IkmsI ttmi lest no time in joining a band of cut-threats here. Many a hundred dollars that gang choked out of the farmers in tills vicinity. Their deeds finally became se notorious and bold that something had te be done. Detec tive Norris, of .Springfield, undortoek the Jeb et breaking up the gang. He worked up the case in masterly style and finally com pelled McKinimey te leave the cave. I ro re meuilKir his capture well. One Thanksgiv ing day the word went around lrem farm Iioiise te farm house in the mountains that Mclvlmiiiey was iu Allen t.randstatrs cabin, a lonely and desolate Utile leg house in a clearing iu the hills. Nearly two hundred lannera grabbed their guns and made up a party te capture him. Armed with uvery conceivable weajxui, the members of the party formed a great circle around the cabin and gradually closed Iu en It. When they had completely surrounded it McKlmmey showed hlmselt at the deer. HIS IIOLU ATTEMPT TO KsCAl'E. One of the party, a young man named Jenes, who was Intimately acquainted with McKlmmey, volunteered te go and tell him hew desperately small were hit cliancosef escape. All held their breath as the young man entered the cabin. When he bad get lalrly luslde, McKImmey, with ene of these intuitions, one or these lUshet or genius which criminals often have In critical emer gencies, NUddenly seUed Iilm with a grip of iron and held him close te his own body. He then calmly walked out or tlie deer, held, lug fast le Jenes and secure, In the lact that no one would sheet ler fear of hitting Jenes. He walked In this way slowly toward the weeds The army of pursuers followed, in the course of a walk through the weeds a giant eik wan reached. Ah McKlmmey and Jenes reached this tree, a number Haw their chalice for a shot. Just as McKlmmey was walking lieblnd the tree and whlle Jenes was protected by iu trunk, a number of riliea rang out and McKImmey tell, struck by soy- (let Inte lh IV reus IV" from the e erk Sun The barber shop Iu Woodhull, III., was to te centlv converted Inte n liquor saloon, and the day after the (qvnliig an absent minded clcr gv man of the tow n walked In, and, swing a crowd, sal down patiently te wall ler lilt turn. The men at the bar thought he was there te see who frequented the saloon and thev went 'tit quickly. Then the parson discovered his mistake, ami helled In dis may. A Chinaman's t'rrdliamrnt Chinaman. "Allee store shut up, what mattle'" "Peuri'i of July." "Ne. A ejselday reurlli July. I My till." "When I'eiirtli comet en Stiudav w e cele brate it en tlie Huh." " hy you no celeblate Sunday en till T" Mrs A W llreckan-, et (li-oten, Mew n Ce. Dakota, tiM d Altceck'a Plasters fcr tlltien cars cemputet) cured of Irrvguluttr by ulii?li Plasters across the smalt of the bu-k for seven il )s each month also found them very eltnu cleus In Kidney Trouble cmvd ef a dull, hniv y pain and ptvstuie at the hoe et the brain b wearing Allcock's Pereus Plastei at the baik e( the neck. Hall)-Is teething Hardly knen It-using I'R IUmis Teething Letien t'rtie, Stents, Thousands el babies an wasted and liiSKtid f tern dlarrhe i Pn. IIams lllirrbesi Mixture cures without drjl"S tDl" hew els Price, 2 icnts. J'l l""" I'vrn irXmi lliljr Derm common porous plislers hl hveu can get for aeen "it inyetthe Cheip Ichu ilrngslsts jen hive ineiety thiewn aav enr inencv, rer one ltcnseu s Capcliiii Plasiurl worth them all. 1 he retsen Is this. lU-iisenV Is Iheenlv porous lilas ter tu theiutrkd that Is honestly and skillfully made, and scleutlllcUlv mrdlcsted Others are tin morn thin neuitnil Imitations of llen-eu s lhev art. cheap tut we thev peess none et llinlnaredleiits whlth render Itenseu's Invultik-ble- The latter are prompt te act, pleas.it te wear and cure In lew hours ailments whtcb ethers will net even telleve The public are esp, dally warned against secallvd ( apslcln,' ' I apslrinii, " C'tpm In," or ' Ciipslclne plivs tert,n worthless articles mtcndtd te decdve Vskter llcnsen s and leek tei the Time seals tiadeuiarkaud the word ' C ipclns cut In the (entrc JuVJl.VV.Sw PHYSICIANS AND iMUMHUsrs ltr.O O.M.MKM) BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! ASTHE DESTTONIC. our wn. H AdlMt A HHOTHKIl. SPECIAL! 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Ik-lchlng, Hint In theSteinuh, llwirtlniiti.di . , Iheenlv lien medli lue that will net blacken erlnjute the tit th It IslnvnlunWi ter dlseises is-ciilar te women, and te nil pel tens w he lead sedentary 11 r Auuutalltugicmedv ter dlscmsis of the Liver nndlvtdnevs. Persons sutrerlng (loin the effects or oter eter oter werk, nurxeut troubles, Inst "f ippeltle, or de blllty, experience iiulik u lief and lenewed eneigy by Its use It dist net eaiiHii Headache or produce Cen stlpatltin-Ol II hit lien inedli lm s de It Is Ihoentv preparation of Iren that caui s no tnlmletis effects. Plijatelans and druKtsls li'i euimenil It as the best. Ti v It Ihe genuldehas l'rade Mark and cres-isl led Hues en wrapper, 'lake no ether Made eul b tlltUVV.S CHKM1CA1. CO , lt.iltlinere. Vld (I) niKlvilAw VLOTI11MU. J UANSMAN A HKO. Reduced Price list WALL PAPERS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. 0,000 Ploeoa Lllrviike, G, 0, 7 ueiitn per pluoe. All new gewlfl et thlu HOiiBeu'a inauufiiotvire. Uronste l'ltpera. IU 1-1!, 16, IU cente per ploce. WASHABLE EMLISH OAK PAPERS, tef our own linportivtleul, nultuble for UtvltwtiyH, DIiiIhk roema, Ollloea, Kitolieiiu niul Uivth-roeiiiB, or wltorevor n Borvleotvblo Wivll Dooorn Deoorn Doeorn tlon Is required. Dump Wtilla Biiuoeaafiilly romedlod. DEOOUAT1VB WOKK A Sl'BOI ALTY. tiJAU ordern will roeolvo prompt nnd c tire fill ivttonlien. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25-27 West King Street. De Nat Ite DeceUeil, lllHX'rlsv u the ceuipliinent thit vtiepavs tevlrtae Imitation Is the t ninpllinnt lallure 11.15 s tn slice iss The name net thi chimcter et Itrnsen't Oaiciiiii Plaster is imitated by unsciupiiltiiis pirtles, who make and te te sell plasters arleusl railed Capsidn," ' Capst ciim,' "( apslclne," capnitn ' plasters, wllh the in in I let Intention te decdve. se cunningly and tieldly l this done that c ireless ptsiple are doubtless sometimes beguiled Inte bu tug sm h artlc'es in place of the genuine Happily the number who fellow this vocation dtcreaes every jenr through the refusal of reputable de tiers te handle the Imitation goods, nit n while be 1 unions in the middle of the genuine Iscut nrpeiniist.il the word "Capdne, aud en the lueileihis the "Three s,.aij trademark Ask ler lleusen's then ex uninc One ltcnseu Is worth adiuun efani ether kind (J) Custom l! -ait (Mi 1 c W K MAKh Id OIlDhlt Hl'KVlAl. KUTlVrs. A KeumrkMble (IiiihI 31au Is he who attends te the comfort of his lamily and w ill net It t his llltle ones suffer w I1I1 alfi c- tlen of the rhreat ami I uiiits. wueriu tniir llv es may be endangered, but w he should at alt times give them thu feverelKii remedy, Kemp's lt.i1-.im Price . (flits and ! Trinl tut fret ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, UJ erth Queen strict- (0 " HACKS! ETACK " a lasting and Iraurant per fume, Prlcu iV and 60 cents. eraleby If. Ik Cothran, l)mgBl3t.a 137 NerthCjucen street. All VV'ihiI Vleil s Pants at M.1"1, US", tt V'. fj. i, t J co, fs en and f nt. All VV111I Men's Sulls ut 110, U ll, flv, K. 1 te J.W. 1 hesticoeds cannot l) approached nnj where In the city as ler prlie and workmanship ter less tluu SO per ieut advance. seersucker Coats and Vests gelling trout fl a and upwards Uirge iv-serttnent te select lrem lUad)-Sladt) Slen s Mills. Our fi.re and .- Hi .Mens VIl-VV oel Cosslmere suits ire iit selling. Ikity ure really worth the money wholesale. Slen s Ceikscrew sulK In lllack or brown. ucker Cuinwa) at I" co. Indiicmnents Kxtrnerdlnary ler the 111 vt few diis. tarlj visitors will tlnd It te their ad in-tage M KT.tiLK A HAl'UHMAN. Metzger & Haughman Have the Best 50 Oent UNLAUNDR1ED SfflT That has ever boeu sold for the new sold ut 75 cents. money , equal te Sizes, 12 te 17. many METZGER & HAUGMAN, Ne. 43 West King Street, Botweou the Ooepor Heuse and Serrol Herso Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N TKXT DOOH TO THI. COURT HOl'NIX FAHNESTOCK'S. up. Whlte Qoedo, Ltvcea nud Binbrolderioa. Summer Undorwear, all eizea. Whlte Embroiderod Ilobea, 83.60 L. GANSMAH & BRO. Summer Hosiery Summer Gloves, Dr. lUssLKa W'ekk svrcp, Purely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required after ulng. Price, cunts, by all druggists. febs-jiudSlW XV .tnst i:cellent. J.J Alklns.Chlef of Police, Knnxvllle Tenn . writes Sly fimlly aud 1 atu bt netlt Hrles of jour most exrellenl medicine, lr King s Sew Iilscmerj' for consumption ; having found it Hi be all that you claim for It. desire lutusllt) te Us virtue S! friends, te whom I haveitcem mended it, praise It at even opportunity Ur King's .New Discovery for consumption Is guaranteed te euro Coughs, Colds. Prenrhltls, Asthma, croup and every affection of Threat, ( hest and bungs 1 rial bottles lien at Cethi-in's llrug htere, 1J7 and 1S .North Queen strict, ban caalei.Pa Iirge sle, II i (3) Sl.hKPKKSS MGHTs, mndt) iidsenibln by that terrible cough. bhlleh'sCurels the remedy for pm. tnrs.ileby II. 11. Cechruu, Druggist, Se 137 North Queen street. The Mystery tulieil. It his always been understood tint consump tion was incurable, but It hivs lecently betn discovered that hemp's lUNam for the Threat and Lungs Is giving meru relief than any known remedy It is iiuaranttnl te relieve and cure Asthma, bronchitis and Coughs. Call en 11 It. Cochran, druggist, .Ne. 137 -North Qui en street, and get a trial bottle free of cost. Large bUi) ! cents and fl, (I) TIIK KKV. (JKO. II. Til VI Kit, nf Uourben Ind ,Raf " Ileth myself and wife ewe our lives te Hllll. OII'S cO.N'alSlPTlON CL Kh " rer side by II II. Cochran, UruggUt, Se. 1J7 .North Queen Hired t. StKUCTIANT TAILORS, Sl.V.NC'fAClb llEHS OP 31K.S S l'.Oib A.N D CIIILDKK.N'S CLOTlll.N'l., 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (UIght en the Southwest Cor ei Orange t I LA.N'CASTKU, PA. - Net connected wllh any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. w ILLIAMSON ,t KUSTKH. 32 te 38 Liirtje Stock of thoee BeHIuk Prices. Qoeda new iu Btore, unit nil Mnrked lit Qulek R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NBXT DOOR TO THB COURT HOUSB, LANCASTER, PBNNA. yrAi.u VAVKH. HT WALL l'Al'KH STOHK. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. 11 NOKTH (JUEKX STKKKT, I'er Hay l'eier. "(Ive Kly'a Cream ItalmatrlU. This Justly relebrnled remedy forth" cure of catarrh hay liner, cold in the bead, Ac , can lie elitalut-d et any reputable druggist, and may be relied upon as a safe an 1 pleas ml remedy ter the above com plaints and will give Immediate roller. It is net albinld, snutfer powder, has no offensive odor and can be used al any tiinii with geed results, iu thousands cm testify, among them moment tin-attaches of this elllce." .SurU 0 the Timet. Stay il, l&si,. J-jwdeetl.itw Oil nVTTLB Krricrrs a C'cb. Mr Oscar K. II. Kech, of Allcntewn, Pa, was bedfast with In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of lbnJ. Doctors could de nothing le relieve him. He commenced using Gress' Ubeumatlc Ktinedy. liy the time ha had used halt a bottle he could leave hit bed; when he had finished the bottle he wax cured and ha-s net had a return or the dlsoiiMiblnce. In his own words, "I tcel better than ever bofero." Price $1, b all drugglsta. Iebi-3unisiVV.tif E AS1 KNG trn STRR uiitui Iff LANCASTER, PA. AN APPEAL TO T1IK- LA.NCASlElt, PA. Anether large lotefOIbT PAPKlfs Just ar rived will be sold cheap Call early and leek at them and get prices Will net keep thein leug, ter Ihe price will ell them. Window Shades made leady te hang Plain bhxdu Cleth all colors. VV Indew Shades made aud hung prempU). l.aci) Curtains, Poles, Chains, Heeks, t tc. JH-Se trouble te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 13-1 NORTH QOBBN STREET, CANCAbTKIt, PA. B ci. iiTinsa. UIKIKKAHUTION. YOU WILL FIND )HAKI.b AV. I HV. CURTAIN POLES, 15c, te bOe. Apioce. many lett. Net Men's, Bey's aud Children's CLOTHING Slaiked Down M) LOW thit It will be greatly te your Interest te call andexnmbin the (il)ellt and I'ltlCh-. If In need of any 111010 SIKDIL'M AUK VOU StADK miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Less el Appetite, Vel. ew 8kln t Bhileh's Vltallrer Is a positive cure. Per sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Se. 1J7 North Queen street. llrace I'p. leu are feeling depresstd, jn.ir nppellte Is p(Kr, j 011 am bothered with headache, ou are IIiIri Ij, nervous and generallj oute! sorts, and want te fcriicf up. Uracil up, but net with atliu ul. hum. snrlni! medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, unit which stlmulate ou for an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than betere. Wh.it jeu want Is an alterative that will purify your bleed, atart healthy action of the Liver and Kid neya restore your vltul!t, unit give lenewed health and strength, buch a medicine you will Il nd In hlcctrlc Hitters, und only 50 cenU a het tie at II 11. Cochran's Druutitere, 137 and 1JU1 North Queen Stieet, Lancaster, Pa (1) 8IIIL01PS VlTALIZKItls what you needier Constitution, Less of Appetite, DIzzIheds, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Prlce IU and 75 cents per betllu. ter sale by II II. Cochran, Druggist, no. is.1 .-seriu tueuii Bireeu AN' U.VKOKIUN'ATE l'KHSON. Tim most unfertunate porxen in the world Is one milk ted wllh kick headache, but they will be lcllmed atonce by using Dr Ia-slli. "special Prtscrlptleii. ie udrcrtlscmcnl In another PUBLIC. A SLOW SEASON Hjls closed upon us, leaving our stores full of goods which must be turned Inte money In a limited period. Te accomplish this wenppeal te the public and will give fera limited period bigger dollar's worth. Until we are out of the weeds, we have determined te aacrlnce profits tn every department, therefore make your selection early column. (I) BIIILOII'H UATAItltll UKUKDV a positive cum for Catarrh, IMptherl l, and Canker Sleuth Ker sale by II. 11. Cechran;;JJruggUt, .Ne. U7 North Queen street. MOT1IKII31 HOllIKUatl SIOTIIKKSIII Are you disturbed at night and broken of your res I by a alck child sufferlng and crv-lng wllh the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, e ai once unu get u oeccio 01 iiin,. 1, i.-sai.cjtv a i.nu niiiur. 11 win relieve loom ItVtle sufferer the peer upon It 1 Immed lately depend there Is no mistake about IU There is net a mother en earth who hag ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, aud give rest te the mother, and relief and healthte the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly Bale te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, mid Is the prescription of eny of the eldest and best female physicians In the United Stales. Sold every whole. 23 cents a bottle mavSl-lydSl.vv.H4w roil DYSl'Kl'SIA and Liver Complaint, veu limited guarantee en every Dettle of bhl. lob's V flallzer. It never fulls te euro. Per sale by II. 11. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. WHY WILL VOU cough when Hhlleh's Cure will glve Immediate relief. Price lu tts., 60 cts , and II, Per sale by II. Ik Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North iluoeii street. IlllOWN'S HOUahllOLl) ianaUka. Is thotnnstvtfecllve Pain Dostreyerln the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally ou applied externally, and thereby mere certainly hKLlKVK PAIN, whether chroule or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the 8ldn. flack or bowels, Bera ThWt liueumatlsm. Toothache aud ALL AWK?L!lIia ls -1'htt lrat Uellover of Pain. " 1II10WN' JIOU8KIIOLU PANAC'KA should be In every family. A teasjioenful of the Panacea In a tumbler of net water (sweetened. If pre ferred.! taken at oedtlmo, wlU HUKAK UP A COLD, ssegntaa betue. lna-lyttM,W.45w -reu- Wire Window Screens, Made te lit your windowefroru 25e. apioce up. WINDOWSHADES Very Gheap. WALL PAPERS, 4c, Se., Ge. and 7e. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., GREAT BARGAINS -IN Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Beets and Shoes. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. - Slore closes every evening, Saturdays ex cepted ate o'clock. lltiTKl.H. A TI.ANT1U CITY. THE OLD K3TA1ILISIIK1) Chester County Meuse, Centrally looted, convenient, very near the Sea, comfortable In every way, and home-like. NOW OPKN, J. KEIM & SONB. niirWind riAi'i: may, THE STOCKTON. CAPE SIAV, N. J. Tim Pineal beach en the Coast. ambSlegl hlegaut heastde Hetel In thu V 01 The Laigent 1,1 i-urjtn, iunr. cu-tia We Manufacture All Our Goods, And Guarantee them first Class In tTery Particular. VV K IIAV LAH LI. LINK OK SUMMER CLOTHING In Seersucker, Slehnlr, Alpaca, Dnippettiiaud Linens at Prices Astonishingly Lew. Uoedsos Hepiesentulei -Meney llelundcd. BURfiER & SUTTOI, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTKIt, PA. TYKUH 4 HATUVOM. Summer Reduction! Itcdiictteii iinisl (nine at these times, and If Ml stock Is tej laie DOWN GO THE PRICES. Goods Just as geed as when higher, but tee man) louiiryever. VVeduu't wantany Hpilng Stock lelt fei next Fall's trade, and If Lew Prices will move them they'll be sure te go. 'this Is no Fictitious Slurk-dewn ; It Is nil Actual, Ileal, Hliuightcr, mid if you 1110 doubtful, ceiuu und leek al our sleck and we will convince you. Lew as prices weru at Qui, we kuuw these Mark-Down Prices will captuie everyone who leeks at them, Lnn Lustci county people WANT LOW PRIOES. They must have Lew Prices. Wi arn awani et this fad and have PHICKD OUH bl'OUK AC-COltDINULV UNDEU THE III.UE COATS. EVEHY United Htatts military pest Is supplied wllh lleusen's Cipcuie Plasters., Hclunlltlc, uuick rvctieu. HK.VUV CLAllt. l'ren'r. Late of the Grand Union Hetel, biralega Springs. Junc.il Cwd Ql'EN A LL 1 HE YEAH. THE MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The largest und most piomlnently located Hetel hiegautly furiilstied and liberally mini aged "thoroughly lighted, drained una ven tilated. Open all thu year. CHARLES McGLADE. -l!rephy'a(icluslra. L"!?'" HHIjANlTlieilHIC, ATLANTIC CITY, leepens JULV 1st, under new manage me nt. hlet trio lights, electrle bells, city water, nrsl classcuislne. Terms moderate. Flistrlass bTruttuchcd. , lIKNItVltAllTK.lt, Jybliiid Latn et (Irape Hetel, Lancaster. Pa. (( TOIIACCU OUTTINOH. SOHAI'S, HI1T INOS AND PACKEUS' VVA8TK, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. J.8. S10LIN8, Ne. 273 Pearl btroet. New Yerk, llelerencc Frvd, Bchutte, Ne. 213 Pearl struet, New Yerk. lebn-lyd MYERS d RATION, of First Class Clothing, NO. la BAST KLNQ 8TBBBT, LANCA8TEU. PA -Our stnre will be closed dining the months of July, August nnd beptomher nt six o'clock p. 111 , Haturdiiys excepted. Open balur- day till ten. T ifirONLY (illKAT EXTEHNAI. Hlf inedy. 'I linsci eminent chemists, Professors Dureniusand llattersluill, endorse llunsen'a Cup Cup ilne Plaster KTOTlCi: TO THKSl'AHSEHH AND i (lUN'NKKH. Alt persons nre hereby for bidden tn trespass en any of the nnds of thf CoinwalierHpeedwell estates, In Lebunen arid jmcasivr counties, wjiuium nit... "iL" closed, ellher for thu purpose of sheeting or llsh. Ing, us the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en sold lands of the undersigned altar this netice. ....., wy.i VVM.COLKSIANlfHKEMAN, 11. PKHCV ALDKN, KDVVAltD C. PUKKUAN, tAttoraey ler II, W. Celeinaa'11 helm eelU-UdAw vbJ .lUihiiMZ. itjiMiri.iirniiMtfi'11 1 imiymmif f ittiiivm(vvJjMt'mMimammm 1 w r$ "9,'g''1' AJ ir.
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