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THH INTELLIGENCER.
jigy InttlllgcncerBnlldlng, Lancaster, Pa.
l)c Lancaster 2mtclugcwer.
LANGA8TKH, JULY 8. IMC
Standing by the Indian.
The president has very properly eteeil
the bill granting te railroads tlie riglit of
way through the Indian reservation of
Northern Mentana. Thirty thousand
square miles Ls a vast territory te be kept
only for a horde of savages te ream ever,
but as both treaty and act of Congress have
reserved the land for this purpose, it is net
right that it should be appropriated for any
ether, until the pressure of population in
our country makes it advisable te threw
open mere land for settlement; or commer
cial development makes the building of
railroads across It necessary.
"When this time comes, the Indian must
stand out of the way of the locomotive, but
he will have the right te demand that the
people who take the land, from which he
has drawn a miserable subsistence, shall
give him some equivalent.
The bill gives no reason for its existence
in the contemplated building of a railroad
or the necessity for one, and makes no pro pre
vision for securing the consent of the In
diana. I3ut the latter point would readily
De settled, it tue lermcr were esMtujsuea;
for in spite of solemn treaties and acts of
C(Tess !" "TStrfs would be built
whether the sapges gave consent or net.
And for such action this government could
take no blame, ter the fault lay in the
making of treaties that we knew must be
broken. The only atonement we cau
make for this national wrong is in putting
off the evil day as long as iossible and
meanwhile doing as much as possible for
the improvement mentally and morally of
our Indian wards.
We may net be able te bring them near
te our standard of civilization, for that is a
work that has taken us thousands of years
te accomplish with eursehes. Hut we
have It in our power te confer mental and
material benefits upon them of vastly
greater value than all that we can rob or
have robbed them of. Te neglect this duty,
no matter hew great the trouble or expense
will be te commit a national crime far
greater than the conquest of their territory
could ever be construed te be.
The Chinese and Suicide.
We are accustomed te speak slightingly
of the Chinese, jet there is a custom in
vogue with the Celestials In their treatment
of suicides that has a practical side worth
a thought or two. In the old English
common law days, a suicide was buried at
a cress reads and a btake driven through
his heart In testimony of the ignominy
with which he had leaded hinwlf 0n do de
parting from life. In the present day he
seems te be us geed a corpse as any, and
his funeral, owing te the sensational man
ner of his death, attracts vast crowds.
The effect of this pseudo sympathy must
be bad upon these weak-minded creatures,
whose actions are largely the result of out
side forces. One suicide begets another.
If the firbt were treated iguomiuieusly, the
second might never occur.
This is apparently the Chinese idea, for
they believe that the spirit of a Biilcide is
excluded from the feasts and enjoyments of
the life after death, and the deceased is
held te have unutterably disgraced himself.
A Chinaman who committal suicide in
New Yerk was buried by his fellows with
out honors, and they would net leek upon
his face because of his act. If civilized
people made suicide mere disgiaceful, it
would net become se common.
A Lamp Committee Usurpation.
Select Councilman Itemley placed him
self in an unenvlable position last evening
in his attempted explanation of tlie io ie
mavai of the electric light from Ann and
Keckland streets in the Seventh ward te
"Water and Chestnut streets in tlie First
ward. Mr. Bemley says that in his judg
ment the light was net necessary at Ann
and Iteckland. Mr. Berger, in whose
bailiwick the lamp was situated, took
Issue with this statement, declaring the
light at that point te be of the utmost im im
pertance for travelers, owing te the lack of
pavements. Here was an issue raised
which should have been settled before
action was taken. But it appears that Mr.
Remley, and some of his fellows in the
lamp committee, concluded that the light
would be better elsewhere ami se ordered
it.
It has been the popular Impression that
the lamp committee of councils under the
direction of councils fixed the location of
the city lights ; and it is also popularly be
llevedthat only the same authority may
revise the same. Mr. Bemley's usurpation
of authority would be absurd, if it were
net positively annoying. rrem tlie ether
testimony as te the workings of the lamp
committee, it ls apparent that a big re.
. form in its methods of procedure is im.
peratively necessary.
'ercr Mill He Mlhsed.
Jelin Cessna has rolled up his pants high
enough te And time te say that " we
would have had much easier sailing
Tjuid we nominated Jlonteoth and Grime.
uj The venerable boatman might also have
remarked that the Republican craft would
be in lar less danger, if it did net have
- timid General Beaver as the figure-head at
thehlm. The manner in which he ex-
njzxr?jrr?
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te get away from its effects, is
still fresh in the memories of
the people. Neither have they for
gotten hew at llellefonte l!eaer took
a bold stand in favor of the enforce
ment of the constitution against railroad
tyranny, which he was cemiielleil te recede
from at the demands of his political mas
ters. Verily, there would be plainer sailing
without Heaver.
Then the lledfenl statesman would prob
ably ilnd his vessel In less danger from the
rocks if Colonel Xerris had net been
allowed a place therein. The latter has
effectually cooked his own geese by his
Gettysburg speech.
Thcre are ethers en the Republican
ticket whose absence would lie n decided
gain te the party, but of w hat use te dis
cuss them V They will all be sunk deeper
than plummet cau sound in the melancholy
days of next Xe ember.
It Is given out tlmt Mrs. Cltnelnml bntes
poodles; which will confirm the general
public impression that hbe Is n woman el
Bound sonse.
Tukhe are Heme Intenvstlnp features In the
tlrst pear's report of Collector lierker, of tbe
Philadelphia reveuue district. Nearly eiv
000,000 glasxes el beer were brene J ami .V,
000 gallons el whisky maiitir.ictiirtxl during
the Ilsral year ending June .W. There w ere
1,30,,079 barrels of beer and ether fermented
liquors browed In the district during the
period named, for which tlie co eminent re re
ceclved In tues Jl,300,irU.5.i. Aeragtng
450 glases te a barrel tbe grand total reaches
C2",7S5,550, or BO glasses for eery man,
woman nnd child lu the eight counties that
comprise the district. The people who
drank this had te pay $.11,-5i'i,277 50 for the
pleasure. This is nearly tlireotlmesni much
moQey as was paid In taxes by the people of
Philadelphia durltif- the year Ks".
TllK death el Paul 11. Hniie, the poet, at
Orovetewn, Ga , en Tuesday night, remees
from life's stage one of its most interesting
characters. He cime from that lameus family
that produce 1 Cel. Uayne, the antagonist of
Webster In the United states Senate. Like
Pope'ho lisped in numbers and the numbers
came" ; for he was tint a hey when his poet
ical contributions te the Aetiliern l.ucrary
Messtnrjer and Ortih'im'a .Ui:7iijtncbei;au te
attract widespread attention. Iu 1Se6 he
publlshed his tlrst collection of poems, hlch
Included the "Temptation of Venus," a work
that made him known w herover the Kngllsh
languane Is spoken. Other elumeswere
published in 1SJ7 and 1S51 aud etuce then he
has had numerous short poems in the teriod teried
icals. The latest of his collections Has pub
lished in Philadelphia In ls73 umler the title
of "Legends aud Lyric." Tuee latter, like
these orthelateFatlior Ryan, were erystlr
rlng In character and established lltyne's
U'tlUUIimu fi-t n . -.. u. vliv iniui.viuri, ...
passim; away el Ityan and Iliyne -within a I
brief jieried leaes vacancies in Souther
literary ranks that cannot be easily tilled.
Fortunately lu Hayne's tse. a son u literary
tastes survives te gather together the produc
tions that made his father's name a welcome
ene In every literary household.
Thk young man still ierslst in treating
his best girl te ice cream, theuiih seventy
persons were poisoned at Ceulterille, 111,
by eating this HeductUecomieuud.
Mn. McAnoe ls a member et thena'.al
committee and has iioen trvlng te raise a
breeze in the dally press ever the rerus.il of a
Democratic Heuse te listen te his proposal te
appropriate ?125,000 ler the repair of tbosteno
decks of the ISroeklyn nay yard. Mr.
Handall very promptly and preerly lelused
te aid him, and In lew et the notorious tact.
clearly demonstrated, that eilicleut wooden
decks can lie built for about the sum necessary
annually te keep the stene ones in repalr and
that these particular steuu decks have been
dismal failures and a source of great expense,
we marvel at Mr. McAdoo persistiug lu such
a suggestion.
When these decks were built thev were
fully equal te the Mandard then set b" naal
architects aud stone decks were uniersilly
considered the best ; but a prolonged trial has
demonstrated their many weak peluts,
their inability te withstand the exticmes of
heat and cold of our climateand tueceaseless
hammering of the waes. The foremost
authorities in these matters ndecate the
abandonment of stone decks and the building
of wooden structures, alter the most approved
models, which cau be repaired at compara
tively slight espouse.
Till. Texas papers.eemmeuting with much
self-satisfaction en the relative sire ei Ori-t
llrituln and their greit state, think that the
Islands are making mere noise lu the world
evor their iKilltical issues than is consistent
with proper modesty, but ether eople may
consider it iu worse taste ier Texas te com
pare nations by the size et their territory.
The vastuess of Africa or et Central Asia and
Siberia or the regions surrounding the poles,
Isa very impressive fact, but the whole of
them together are et lar less luiiertauce in
human atlalrs, than any little district of a
low miles square in a civilized country. The
neise of the Uuglish struggle is listened te
with Intoredt by thinking men the world
ever, for they see in it tbe prolongation of
the struggle for gev eminent by the people
that has been going ou since the overthrew
of feudalism.
The majority et men are here worshippers
and there is something fascinating iu the
spectacle of Mr. Oladstone, with tlie shadow
el death net far before him, manfully leading
the most progressive and nggressiv'e of his
countrymen, in an ellert te overthrew the
obstructions te the advance el the nation in
the path thv leads te liberal ielltical develop-
inlllli TllAll lllulln,, 1. t . m
...u.,w ,,.,,, jii-miuiias neon uone te Ire
land, when ihe laud absorbing temloucies or
the aristocracy have been checked, then will
the Kugllsh people rosuine their lest ikisIUeu
111 the van et a clvllUatieu that is progressing
surely towards the realization of the Trench Trench
man'sdreamer "Liberty, Kqmllty, 1 rater
uity." Tlie defeat et the Liberals te-day will
only tend te reuder their final triumph mere
oemplote, and nothing us well Insures careful
and well thought legislation us the close
rivalry of parties.
I'uem Oakland, California, comes it noisy
paer called the Jluycett A ties, winch it
devoted te the destruction or tlie heathen
Chinese and the Introduction of tlie heithen
boycott.
Glaiistem: can have the satisfaction or re
membering that he carried the United States
solid.
Mn. IIai:m has Indulged iu criticism of
President Cloveland's voteos that will arouse
but little comment, ler the slight practice el
the critle lu the matter or vetoes Las net In
spired the publle with conlldence in his
ability te discuss thorn, aud his assertion that
the veteing of poiiHien bills by the president
was unpatrletin and unjust, is net hall as In
teresting as a few remarks would Iki from the
master orthOBelonco or chicken raising upon
the latter topic The kind of patriotism that
permits our Hag te vanish from the seas and
ouruavyte become a hejieless wreck, that
lias refused ler mauy yearn te listen te the
nppeals el ene of lu incut gallant soldiers te
be relieved from the unjust dishonor cast
upon him mid that has et lute been doing iu
best te keep ullve the sectional hate engen
dered by the civil war, does net upiiear te
worthy of admiration.
wI11Lc,Uau.Ler8bur l'ut'fy "-"
week begins lu fortieth volume. One of IU
f."t"."- .8.fu"" 'O' "omeless c..
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Geed works.
painir.
Tue Prohibition mlllstone Uonlyenaof
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PERSONAL.
Mns C'.kvklan'I) Is wild tn have given
special permission te a photographer te print
mid sell his likeness or herself.
Kvaneki.ist Moenr opens te-dav at
Mount Herman lu Nerthlleld, Mass., a sum
mer school ler the study of the Hlble.
11. W. Mll.LK.u, or ljampeter, writes te the
Philadelphia iiuifj contreverting the theory
that the IwMikseller in the shop need net eil
e high as the canvasser who sells by siitt siitt
scrlptleu only.
Pei.ibk St hoi.en Aj.niu.ws, of .lersev
City, rerused te attend u 'sillce oilleerwho
was terribly hurt whlle placing bvse ball
He claimed that he was only req u I nsl te at
tend elllcern who were Injured lu the dls dls
charge of their duty. Turn the rascal euU
Mn, S. S. Ce, has bcoiibltten In the wrist
bv the watch deg of the house he his rented
at Prlnklpe, Turkey, in renting his house
no nan enjeclisi tciiaKoeveriiinui'n. i
animal was accerdlnglv removed. Hut alter
Mr. Cox had been a week in ivsslen el
the house the deg returned te his old haunts,
and finding Mrs. Ce In the girden attacked
her. Mr. Cox went te the assistance of his
wlte, and in delending her rrem the lero lere lero
cleus brute received tlie bite.
Jen.N W. Macka, known te fame as the
Ileuauza king. Is understood te he the finan
cial power behind Mr. Udward S Stokes in
his telegraph deals, as well as In some of his
ether enterprises. At all events, Mr. Mekes
is carrying things in a large and lefty manner,
and there seems te be no end tehis r sources.
He spent about fl,P0O,lXK) en the Hetlman
house, New Yerk, bought the IWnkers and
MerchanU' TelegraplHsmipany for ImU a mil
lion mere, nnd is new said te' have planked
down another large sum Ter the lease of the
Demestic Sewing Machlne company's build
ing, at the corner of I oiirleenth street and
Broadway.
Perr. Lee's new iiertrait is by Harry
Thaddeus, a veutig Irish artist. Illsheliness
ls shown seated lu hlsntudv preparing ene of
the admirable I.atin encvclicals which have
wen him the reputation of ene of the greatest
classical scholars of his time. He is clad in
white. He sits iu his favorite armclnlr, ien
iu hand, with his head bent slightly forward,
as though listening te some literary inspira
tion. Ills delicate, intellectual features are
stamped with thought. One hand droops
lauguldlv beside him ever tbe right knee.
The artist has skillnlly disposed the ml
drapery. Keutid the pontiffs neck hangs a
golden chain, terminated w ith a cress
"ArOIIJIl- .'UIJD.l.V
A specimen Iowa haKen-leeier 4iii s.im,er
XV Ith a Centctenrc.
Frem an Ottumwa (la ) Letter
Perhaps no saloen-keepor in the slate is
mere widely known thau "Stenily'' Jer
dan, and probably uoue of them have semut
less te dlgulse their hatretl for the im'keye
Prohibition law or violated ft wen'ppenly.
llut "Stormy" has resell e.1 the fU of his
rope at last, and is new in the V,-Xik)11e couu ceuu
ty Jail, sentenced te undergo" imprlseuiueat
fei JQO days for putting that into his neigh
bors' mouths which i! has been stated takes
away tbelr bralns.rltut Jerdan, although a
law violator and generally tough character,
with yards upon vards of profanity ready te
unroll en the slightest provecaUon, and with
such a violent temper that his Christian
name. of Kinsley has Ixen corrupted into
my," nas, nevertheless, seme traits
ich te a certain extent redeemed his short
comings. Excessive lraukut'ss was one of
them.
.Se highly developed was this faculty that
seen alter epening his saloon, some fifteen
j ears or mere age, in a basement beneath
the L nieu depot bore, he created a sensation
by placing a sigu ever the stairw ay leading
te his bar which was a startling novelty.
Surrounded with grinning devils, twisting
serpeuts and grinning skeletons, and ending
iua huge hand pointing downward, were
the following words .
Ueul te Hi U r
The thirsty mortal who dared te run the
gauntletafter being confronted with such a
warning, nnd found himself bofern the huge
mirror backing " Stormy's " bar would tiud
further cause ter curdling up his bleed by
readlngsuch notices here and thoreastbe
following :
Nese pulnt sold here '
As if this was net sutlkieutly startling,
something like tlie following would boldly
obtrude Itself uimn tlie view iista.s one hnil
raised a glass te his lips
W arr-mted te ret ) our stomach in
; nve)eurs if )ou stick te It
Iu ether wavs than this "Stormy ' sought
te impress en" the bibiileusly inclined that
the Apostle Paul was way oil when he made
the assertion te the etlect that a little some
thing was geed for tlie stomach's sake.
Sometimes a young bleed, en a hurry with
a crowd, would enter Jerdan's saloon nnd
sing out :
"Old man give us the best veu have in the
heuse."
Without changing a muscle of his lace,
"Stormy" would quietly size up the num
ber ei the crowd, range an equal number or
glasses Ulllng thorn with water en the bar,
and thou, as if te relieve his ieellngs would
breakout with a series of emphatic dashe,
thus : '
" There, you ! if ou are really
men, that's the best drink ibr you in th s
shop; but ir you're beasU, 1 cau give you
something that w 111 make you a sight
beastlier ir jeu'll try It long enough ! "
In these days it was recorded te "Stormy's"
credit that 110 miner had ever been permuted
tedrink ever his bar with his permission,
and wee betide the bar-keoper, who, in his
absence, broke the iron-clad rule, for it net
only cost him hissituatlen, but brought dew n
011 his unlucky head u sulphureus stream of
prelauity that lie would inner lergeL When
a lad or a party el them entered while
"Storm," was presiding behind the counter,
beer they would sometimes be attacked with
such savage language that it took but a mo
ment te convince them that the outslde nir
was far healthier, at ether times "Stormy"
would talk as.gently yet firmly or the evils
of strong drink as irhe was lecturing his own
children. Ner could 11 man already Intoxi
cated hepe te sink still further into tlie gutter
through the medium of "Mermy's" bar.
It is also a matter of common repert that
"Stormy" put aside a certain portion or his
earnings ler the relief or the families if
drunken men, and that he freiiuently con
tributed Ter weeks te the entire support et
such unfortuuates.
Yet, w ith all his contempt for the business
lu which he was engaged, he presented the
strange contradiction of brooking no restraint
In It, and when lewa concluded that the
saloon must go, none of the whisky men
went te greater lengths in denouncing
--miiHiica, s me rroiiieitloulsts were
termed, and none have violated the law mero
openly. Asaconsequence "Stormy" has at
last found hlmseir in the situation described
In the beginninc of this dispatch. Many
stories have been told or Jerdan's past,
mostly rounded en surmises. The ene most
current was te the ellect that he belenged te
a wealthy family in New Yerk and began
life with every prospect of a bright career.
Lventually, however, he gave way te an ac
quired apjietite for liquor, sank very low,
and then drilled West, linally landing In
Ottumwa when it was the toughest town bo be bo
tween Burlington and Omaha, and engaging
iu the business which he has labelled "the
read teliell."
Lesing Ills lirlile by l)ely.
Geergo Yeung, a farmer lu DelCalh county.
Georgia, was desperately la leve with Luey
Kllgore, a uolghber'sHixteeu.yoar-old (laugh
ter, but the girl's parenU lorbude 11 union bo be bo
tvveen the pair. Tuesday night Lucy went
te a singing bee at the church and afier tbe
exrcisesslljnd away Irem her aunt, who
waslierchapereiie, and jumped intna buggy,
which -ieung had cencealed In a grove near
tlie church, veunir drove tnnliilv in a,i..,..
and lell his intended brlde with some Irlends,
Intending te obtain a license aud minister
-Next mernlngthegirl'sfatlierentered Atlanta
iV,',!!.T,1iS!.'lls,,,.lan?.,'ter. rriv lug before
.".. "..... 1 rii ..: ,ull"tf. no net
enlv
imuiiiiichi luu wiiiciing nut had
rested charged with kidnapping.
Yeung ar-
Hurses te Jtuii at I'uiutunii.
A great ruunlng race is aniieunceil te 101110
oil en the line 111II0 track et the Montgomery,
Iterksand Chester Agricultural society, at
i'otutewn, en Friday, July 21d, at ji. m. It
Is te be between Jeseph It Ocker's horse "He
('iilm,"orLlttlestevvii, and Jehn It. McClel.
Jau's herse " Armadalu," of Gettysburg, both
of Adams county, l'a. The race w ill be a
dash of a mlle nnd a hair, fur 11 purse or
f-MJOO, or f 1,000 a shle, made up by the own
ers or the horses, both or which are celebrated
Kentucky thoroughbreds. They 1110 fast
runners; have run against each ether lu three
or four races, with each wlniiliigoneor mere,
lhisracewillbea big oveut among sport
ing men, bocause or the reputation of the
llyera "entered, anden account or the large
stakes put up ou the result. A great many
people will attend from Gettysburg, LrUlei
town, Yerk, this elty and ethor ptoees, where
the tw e horses are knew u.
A UV.0 tllltl.llltlAI't'KAHII
She, I rates a Tiiiirlilng ote ler lUr Mether
Hinting al suirhle
The police alsiut Pittsburg hive Ishmi untl untl
OtHlle leeu Ihe lookout for Llxle I inhlll,
agisl seventissn jears, who lell her home
uivsterleusly Tuesday morning, alter leav
ing the following nole:
Mamm v If you can please Torgive me my
sins and ask uu ir he will, ler 1 new see
bow gisnl you w ere aud I am v ery sorry for
It. If vmican lerglve me then please prav
te Ued,aiid ask lit tit tn forgive tue, ler 1 am
going te commit a big sin. New, mamma
and papa, i namjirn in uwi wiii"' "'"'m
and think no mere of me. Shed no tears,
for lam net worth n tear. Geed t'je te ou
all, for v ou w 111 uev or see me mere.
Li rm--
A postscript te the nole Mid " I" tll,w"
te Maggie," w hlch ev identiv referred te ear
rings which tlie girl w.mtisl te linve ler her
younger sister Maggie. Llli is deserllnH
as a pretty, fair-balreil, nvsy cheekwl girl
and obedient child. Her lalher, a wealthy
German, gave his daughter a fair education,
but would net allow nor mucn cuuipnii.
Yesterday she attended a plcni. with a young
man, and because she did net get home until
nightfall her mother upbriided her. She
w ent te her room and h is net tsH'n seen
since. Sim took unclothe with her except
these she were, and were no h it.
The I'raKe el sio.leni
l.ike the lameus urtUle it-ilt. l in utmost
ev crj body's mouth the iseple knew thst It
jireserves us well as tieaiillfles the tsth lluncc
U t thesiandiird lsth W ash et the 1'crtCKl
i. Tu.lD.sAw
Typltehl l"eer
Chirlcs llurtferil. of -Sen Castle, Wjwtcbester
rennt).S , siiirereit with tj plield lever and
wn given up te die He w s restored te health
In one week b taking Hvu Itrnn lreth rillsoverj rillseverj
night and drinking plentirnltv oleitmeil gmel
A U w ilosesef Itrmdreth's fills will Invariably
line iu kind of fiver
Mi'XVlAh .lurivrn.
A Iteiu.irkahle tleMl Man
I h who attends te the comfort of his family
and will net let his little ones sutler wltliatrtc wltliatrtc
tlen of tbe Ihreit anil I ungs, when by their
lives inav be eiuluntfeivd, but who should ut all
ttiiusgtvi them that sovereign reinedj, hemp's
naisim rrue ') rein ami f i jt-icj iiirrrr
Korileby 11 U Cochran,
i, urnggtsi, 13. .Minn
iiliH.'nsirieu
HI
' HACK VI KTACK " a I ntlng and fragrant per
fume. I'rtce iv and IM cents t or sale by 11 If,
Uethran, firugglst. u 137 .North Quisjn itreet,
UiTinELies l.ivsn I'KLLtTs ter sick headache
erptd liver, biliousness andlndlgtvstlen tiuiall
and eay te swallow. One pill a de-e l'rlce, JTs..
llv all druggists. I e 0-3mdl u.l h,S
SLKhl'I.hss MGlITs, made mlerable by
thit tirrlble tough shlleh sturels the touted)
forveu lersideb) 11. II. Cochran, Druggist, .Ne
131 North (jueen street.
The M)tery soiled.
It has always been understood that consump
tion was Im ursble, but It lias recently been
dlscevired that hemp s lUlsam for the Threat
and Lungs h, t lug uieie relief th in any knew n
remedy it Is nuarunteed te relieve und cule
Asthms, ltreuchltls ami Ceuuhs Call en It It.
Cochran, druggist. Ne 1J7 North Queen street,
and get a trial bottle free of cost. Large size M
cents and II. (I)
TUK ULV. (5LO 11. THAI Kit, et lkmrben
Ind , sa) both mv-elf and wife ewe our Uvea
tesillLOU SCONhl'Ml'TlOVCUUK." rersale
by 11 U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen
street.
Kur Hay I ever,
'(.lve Fly's Cleam lidmatrlal This tustlv
roll brated remed) for tb cure of caturrD, hay
fever, cold In the head, A-c , can be obtained et
an) reputable druggist, and may be rellfd upon
a.s a safe und pleasant remedy ter the above com
plaints and will give Immediate relief. It ls net
a liquid, snutr or powder, hss no offensive odor
and cm be used at any time with geed results,
as thousands cau testify, among them bomeel
the attuches of this etllce " Spirit 0 the Timet,
May ii, Ijs; Jjs.'wdeedA-w
KIMM'.Y TltOUIlLKs.
A Case nf Many tears sum, ling Cured With
Six ltetllrs, lu Man IK) ears ill Age.
Allestew , l'a , May s, lsi.
DiMDitius Hitters Ce. Genu I had bien
troubled with my kidneys foranumberef )ears,
used almost ever) thing without much benefit
until 1 tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 ued six bot
tles and am p iicd te say 1 am untln ly rid of
the kldne) trouble, besides my sjsum bt lng
teuid up se that I feel like 1 different person. I
cheerfully recommend the same te all mulcted
tnthlswa. JACOIJ MUSCH1.1T.
lebiUmdTu.Th.S
AUK 1()U MADE miserable by Indigestion,
Cnnktlnatlen, Dizziness, Less el Appetite, 1 Bl Bl
ow skin? shlleh's V Itallzer Is a positive cure.
or sale by 11 II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 1J7
North Queen street.
A captain's fortunate Discover.
Capt. Celeman, schr Weymouth, pi) lug be
tween Atlantic city and N ) , hail been treu
bled with 11 cnuzh se thst he was unable te sleep,
and waslnduced te try Dr king s New Dlscev
er) for Consumption It net only gave him In
stant ri Ilel, but allaved the t xtrenu soreness of
his breast. Ills children w ere similarly alfected
und a single de, a had the same hippy effect
Dr king's "Jew Discovery Is new the standard
reined) In the Celeman household und en beard
the schooner 1- ree trial bottles of this stand ira
remedy at II fl Cochran's Drug Meri, 1J7 and
1 J North Quetn street, Lancastei , l'a (I,
SHILOH'S V1TALIZKI: ls what )ou need for
Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dizziness, and
all syjipteins of Dyspepsia l'rlce 10 and 75
cents per bottle, ter gale by if II. Cochran,
Druggist, Ne 1X1 North Queen street.
AN I NMJllTUXArL l'hllON
th" most unfortunate person In the world Is
one ntlllrti d with sick head hi but the) will
be relieved ut once by using Di 1 she s speel d
l'rescrlptlen. a, ndvcnUeiiient In another
column. (i)
9I 1 1 LOU'S CATAHUII IIKMKD1 a positive
cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth,
for sale by If. 11 Cochran, Dmgjlst, Ne. 117
North Qui en street.
Henewrt Her uutli.
Mrs l'htrbn Chesley, l'etcrsnn. Clay Ce , town,
tells the following reinarkuble story, the tmth
et which ls vouched for by the residents et the
town I am 7a yeats old, have in en treubb-d
with kidney complaint and lameness for many
years; could net dress in)silf without help
New I nui trie from all pain und soreness and
um uble te de all my own housework I ewe
my thauks te Klectrle llltti rs for having re
newed my youth, and removed cemnluti ly all
dlsi isenndpalu" Try a bottle only 60c , at
Cechian's Dmg Stere, 1.17 and Ir.i.Seilli Queen
street, Luucastei, l'a (!)
Olt DYSl'Kl'MA and Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee 011 every liettle of Bhl Bhl
leh's V Itallzer. It never lulls te 1 ere. )or salu
by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen
street.
WHY WILLOU cough when Hhlleh'a Cure
will give Immediate relief, l'rlce lu cts , ,V cts ,
and II, r'er sale by 11. II. Cochran, Druggist.
Ne. 1J7 North llueen street.
ll'ar'JK,
TyATOliia, ULOOKH, Ae.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, At
SPECIAL 8ALK OK UOLD-FILLKD CAbKS
tlUws's Manufacture), hunting or open-cased
watch, nlckle works, is Jewels, stem winding
and setting (limited number) at I JO (11.
Alse 75 In sllvured hunting cases, same works,
at 17 se each.
Hrtat bargains In Lancaster Watches. All the
best KIglns and ethers. Cornet time dull) by
tnlcgniph ; only place In city. Dest watch and
Jewelry repairing. L WEIIEIt,
Ne 15UX North Queen btreet.
(Near P. It It Station.)
- SiHictacles and Kye Glasses. Optical
Uoeds.
Q.KOKUK ERNHT, JK.,
Carpenter, Contractor & Builder,
UKS1DENCK-N0.5S) WKST KING ST.
SHOP K AST O It ANT ST., Oppesltu Station
Heuse.
AH work receives my prompt and personal at
tonlleu.
All kinds of Jebblne attended tn at abort no
tice aud en reasonable tonus. Drawings and
rings
ei.
Kstlmntes (urnlshisl.
IVd
CAliL AT
UIOUK
KKIOAHT'8 OLD WINK
roc
LISTON'8 HXTRAOT OP BEEP.
VIKBST IU THI WORLD,
KsUbllshud, 17b&.
H. E. SLAYMAKen. Aqt.,
fflbU-ua ni. -ffl East Ktng Sln,i.
JMPHOVE YOUlt VACATION DAYS.
Hl'ECIAL CLASS IN tVUHINQ
AT THE
LANCA8TKII COMMEUCIAL COLLEUK,
Ne. 10X Euit King Stiect,
ON JULY 19, 0 TO 10 IN THE MOIlNIN(l.
Ker particulars call en cr address
II. C. WKIDLKU, Principal.
fU Term will open Monday, Beptciabcrti,
31KIHVAU
A VKK'8 SAItSAi'AltlLLA.
Scrofula
Is one of the most fatal scourges which afflict
mankind It Is often inherited, tint uinvbnthe
result of tiuttre per riu dilution, mercurial poison,
I tig, unclranlliirss, nnd various ether enuses
t hrenle Mires, t lers, lni"e, Cnnrtirinis
Humors, ami, In se no caes, hmnclallen, and
fiinsiiiuntlen, result liein a scrofulous cenill
tlen of the blisnl. 1 his due ie can be cutril bv
the use of AVer's s(MimHllu
I inherited a afnifiileus i omUtten tif the bleed,
wuilii inuseii a iieniugi meui el luv wnoie svs
tcm Afler taking Itssthuntourbetllesof Aver s
sarsapattlla I mn
Entirely Cured,
and, for the past ear, h uc net found It neces
ary te ue any uuslletne wh never 1 am new
In bitter health, and stronger, than ever before
O A. W lllurd, J13 'lruineut strict, Ilosten,
Mass
1 was treutiled with Scroliileus Seros for five
j ears, but, afler using a few hettlesiif AVer's
sarsipirtllu, the orts helled, snd 1 have new
gissl health hltr ibeth W arueck, M Aiqileleu
strvvt, IawellVtus
'.ome months age 1 w as troubled w Ith Soreiu
leus Seres en my leg 'the tlmb was hudly
swollen and lull imcd.uml the sores dlsehargtd
large nuantttles of eITemlve matter Kvery
remedy failed, until 1 used A vel s Sarssparllla.
llv taking three bottles et this medicine thu
-ores liive been entirely healed, anil in) health
1 fully restend I am grateful for the geed this
medicine has done ine Mrs. Ann O In Inn, 1
Sulllvaustn-et, New erk.
Ayer'sSarsaparilla,
1'ivpsnst bv Dr. J C. Aver A Ce, Lewell, Mass
Sold by i
uruugisis irieefirsi:
! all bottles, v
June :i-Jl
ji ti.. i.vjeNr
HOING KASTI
GOING FAST
-AUK THK-
KLEYKX-CENT HATS
AS'
S
bJ
)
Palace of Fashion,
NO. 13 EAST KING ST.,
LANCASTER, 1'A
Seme Mere Reductions I
ONE LOT Ol
Children's Trimmed Hats,
DOW .110
41 CENTS. 41
E0U&H - AND - READY,
25 CENTS.
Tedav we have epent'd Jul dozen Heinimd,
Colored 1'erdereiUI NDkMti lllKr t. Asserted
l'atterns, at THKKh Ch.NTs Al'lLCL
Ladles' LINEN CHEMISETTES I'laln and
I'leattd.at 1 LNT1 I E CENlS.
rieatedaud Embroidered CHEMISETTES.
Sl'hCIAL llAltOAI.NS IN
Ladies' Muslin Underwear,
Chemise at 4lc ; worth 60c.
Chemlse at Sec ; worth 7V
Chemise at 75c , worth fl lJ.
Chemise at 1 no ; worth 11.3
1'antaletn at Wc ; worth 75c
Skirts at One , w erth 75c.
Skirts at 75c , worth 11 1
skirts at fl t); worth 1150
One hundred dozen Ladles' full Itigular
M.ulu Dulbrlggans, extra geed iuallly, at I'm. a
pair.
Hfty dozen exira tine 10 Gauge lialbrlggans
at iic.
Twenty tlve dozen f.udlis' Gauze V ests, stlk
bound, sleeveless, high nick and low neck, at
J5t w erth J7c
Twenty five dozen dents' Extra Quality Un
bleached Cotten Socks, lull regular made, l.'Xi.
a pair
Children's French Itlbbed Itlack LUle Thread
Hese, .JOc. and J5c u pair. till Itegular Made
The I1EST UNLAUNDItlED SHIUT In the
city for I'llTY CENTS (,oed Muslin, Linen
llosem, dl Made, ltelnfened and Lined llaik.
-Clesedi!V ry evening evti pt Saturdi).
J'AItANOM ,tU.
K
OSE lUvOS. A HAHTMAN.
$4.00 PIR5S0LS
IthDLCEDllO
$3.00. - $3.00.
VEin:ilEbt SATIN ALL UNE SILK LIN
IMIS '
The Manufacturers.
Rese Bres. & Haitman,
14 EAST KING ST.
apl-und
JfAUUlHMitT.
Tyj-AOUINKKY,ie.
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most (uiprevea
KNOINKS Tr&ctien, PorUble or Slitien&ry.
New or Second-liana
BOILERS, WATER TANKS, SEPARATORS.
MAcnuii or ltirAin Wexs tacn as doue and
kept In Machine Sheps,
CALL OH OB ADDRBSa,
Ezra F. Landis,
WORKS 537 NORTH CHERRY STREET,
Ltneiirii, l'A. n7-ttrt
S'
TOIUGK
AND
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.
DANIKL MAYElt,
aecs-Jya ie, wen cuestau; utrcet.
nur
H
Gi:il A ItllOTllKlt.
SPECIAL!
WALL PAPERS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
ti.OOO IUoceb Blttiikts, G, O, V .oeiitn per pioeo. All new goeitB of
thla eoiiHetra nmiiufitoture. Brotir.e i'lvjiera la 1-tl, 15, 10 centB per
liioce.
WASHABLE ENGLISH OAK PAPERS,
tef our own lnitiortittleu), Biiltrtblofer llitllwivyB, Dltiltie; roeniH.Ollloos,
KltoheiiH ttml Uath-roenis, or whorevor tv eorvlceiiblo Wnll Dooorn Deoorn Doeorn
ttou la roqulred. DitniD Wnlla BticoetsniXilly romeillod. DBOOUAT1VB
WORK A SPECIALTY.
attention.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25-27 West King Street.
-JirKT.i.r.K A llAfOILMAN.
Metzger & Haughman
Have the Beat 50 Cent
UNLAUNBRIEB SHIRT
That has ever been sold ler the mouey , equal te many
new sold at 75 cent. Sizes, 12 te 17.
METZGER &
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Coepor Heube
and Serrol Herso Hetol, Lancaster, Pu.
N
jy.xr doek te thk count iieu.si-i
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Wblte Ooeda, LttceB unil Etiibroltlerloa.
up. Sumuier Undorwear, all elzea.
Siimnier Hosiery
Large Stock
Seiling Prices.
of theHO Goods new
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THH COURT
WALL I'AfBU.
ART WALL l'AlT.K STOKE.
Art Wall Paper Stere,
NO. m NORTH 0.UKKN STUKKT,
LANCASTEH, l'A
Ai. ether large Im of HILT I' M'KlfS Just ar
lived will be Mild i heap Call early and leek at
them mi I pt-1 priies 111 net keep them long,
for the pnee will .ell them.
Window xhailcs nude ready te hintr I'laln
Phide Cleth all colors. VVlndew Shades made
and hunx prempU). Lulu Curtulus, I'eles,
Chains, HiMjks, tc
-Ne treublu te show rixhIj.
ILFRED SIBBER,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANOASTKIt, l'A.
TDUAI'LS Y. Plfi.
CURTAIN POLES,
16e, te SOe. Aploce.
many left.
Net
Wire Window Screens,
Made te lit your windowsfreui
25c. aploce up.
WINDOWSHADES
Very Cbeap.
WALL PAPERS,
4c, 6e., 6c. and 7e.
PHARE8W. FRY,
NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
1IOTKI.H.
ATIiAM'lf t'lTY.
TIIK OLD K3TA1II.1S11EI)
Chester County Meuse,
C'entrtilly lecatid, convenient, very near the
boa, Lomfeitable In every way, and home-like.
NOW OI'KN.
J. KEIM & SONS.
nmyjirSind
lAl'i: MAY.
THE STOCKTON.
UAl'K MAY, N. J.
T hi) rinest Hi ach en the Coast. 'I lie Ijii
and Meat Klejjant Seaside Hetel In the W'er
Thu Ijireest
Id.
jftruraxti. jujmk te-na
UhNK ULAlIt, I'ieii'i.
Late el the Urund Union Hetel, baruteKa
Bprtnus. JuncilCwif
QI'KN ALL Till: YIIAU.
ii
TflE MNSIOn,"
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
The largest and most prominently located
Hetel hlerfaiitly furnished and liberally man.
aired. Thoroughly IlKhted, dmlned and vun
Hinted. Opunull the )eur.
CHARLES McQLADE.
Wllrepli)'s Orchestra, Je7-3md
A s 1 1 l a NiTi ic jh b, atlantTcci ty!
icenens JULY 1st, under new lnunHi;e.
ment. Electric lights, electric bells, city water,
tlrst classculslnu. Terms moderate Klist-class
baratlathed. HK.NKV UAH IKK.
Jyl-lmd toteofqrapo Hetel, lancaster. l'a.
ToitACce eurriNGs, hekaps, siftC
1NUS AND I'ACKKUSMVASTK, Dry and
Clean, bought for cesh.
J.8. MOLINS,
.. . Ne. 273 Pearl Street. New Yerk.
UOIsrencc rrea. benutte. Ne. 213 Pearl street,
New Yerk.
lebn-lyd
tt(ii.
SPECIAL!
C-yAll orders will roeolvo pretniit nnd cnreful
HAUGMAN,
Whlte Hmbroitlerod Ilobes, 82.50
Summer Gloves,
in Store, and all Marked at Quiek
HOU8H.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
Vl.UTHIXU.
B
UIIOKIWV SUTTON.
YOU WILL FIND
Men's, Bey's aud Children's
CLOTHING
Maikcd Down Ml LOW thit It will Iki
te veur intirtMt te cull and eiamlnn thin
ami l'Klch-, If In need of any mere Alt
or LIU 111 WKllilflS this season.
We Manufacture All Our Goods.
And (jiiarnntee them Unit Class In hv el y Par
ticular W K 1IAV fc A I LL LINr, or
SUMMER CLOTHING
In feersurker, .Vlehalr, Alpica, lliaiiiieltu and
Linens ut 1'rlces AniunlshliiKly Lew. Uoedsus
Kepiesenledei Mene) ltelundid.
BUEGEB, & SUTTOI,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCAhTKIt, l'A.
M
YKKH ft ItATUVON.
Summer Reduction!
Kftluctlen Jiiiwl ceimi ut thvue (linen, nna If
eui Htuck U tee lu re
DOWJ GO THE PRICES.
(oeds Just us geed us when hlglier, but tee
many te carry ever. VV e don't want any sprlux
stock left fei nest Pull's tiade, and If Lew
Prices wtll meve them the) 'II be sum te go.
'Ibis Is no fictitious Murk-down ; It Is an
Actual, Itcnl, Slauhter,
and If you ate doubtful, ceme and leek at our
sleck and e will convlnte you. Lew as prices
weiu ut nrst.we knew these
M ark-Down Prices
w III cap line ev erynne who leeks at them. Lan
caster leuuty puuplu
WANT LOW PRICES.
They must have Lew Prices We am aware et
this fact and have PltlCKl) OL'll Bl'OCK AC
COUDLNULv. of First Class Clothing,
NO. 12 BAST KINO STREET,
LANOABTKlt, PA
-()ur store will be tlnicd duilug tlie
mouths et July, Aujrusl andSipteuibcrat six
i; clock p. ui , Baturdays excupted. Open Satur
day till ten.
1-ini: e.n'ly gii:at kxtkhnal iu:
. inedy. Thoseeintiinntcheudsts, Piofeasers
Dereuiusaml lliittorshalLendorso ilonseu's Cap
cine Plaster
NOT10K TO THKSl'AHHKHS ANIJ
GUNNKItH. All persons are hereby for
Iddden te trespass en any of the lands of the
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and
closed, either for the tiuniose of shoeunir or nsh
Inir. as the law wtll be rigidly unforced against
all trusruuslng en aeld lands of the unaersigned
after this nelle
vv'u fiVI.KMAN KUEE1IAN.
11. l'KUCY ALDKN,
Lwaiiii e. runujLV,
.Attorney fox Ji. W. CelenuA't tu
eeui-udkw
MYERS & RATHFON,
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