Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 09, 1886, Image 2

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; LA.HCABTKE. JULY 0, IsnR.
Baleum nml Itusslu,
The famous treaty of JJerlin lias been
violated many times, but never in such a
manner as te offend any of (be great
powers. Tbe frontier guaranteed te Greece
thereby was never actually secured for her
and In her dealings with the smaller
powers Turkey has totally disregarded It.
But new Russia makes a hele in that part
of the document that relates mere particu
larly te the interests of the greater powers
by calmly announcing that the iiert of
Bateum, en the eastern coast of the Ulack
sea, shall no longer be a free pert, not
withstanding the express declaration of
the treaty that it should ahv.ija be five.
This pert is strongly fortified and is a point
of considerable strategic importance, being
connected by rail and water with all parts
of Russia and by a railroad te the shores of
the Caspian, makiug it the back deer te
India.
The ctraightest possible route from EngJ-
land te Afghanistan would be J,' the
Mediterranean, the Uospheru''i'he "illack
sea te Bateum, thencojiie'c.wplan by
rail, across the Jjn te Astralud and
thence te Heratyand au nmuce of two of
the grea 'verg with Turkey might ac
J?iM this with an English ironclad
leet ruling the Ulack sea and Bateum as a
base of supplies.
It leeks as though the struggle, v hen it
doescemo, would be fought en that line with
Northern India as the prize of the victor,
and in placing her hand firmly en the key
te the situation Russia is only
acting with the prudeuce and fore
thought that the situation demands.
Although the powers will make
a grand commotion ever this con
temptuous disregard of their treaty rights,
Bussia will stick te her declared purpose,
and it Is hardly probable that it v. ill be
made a cause for war. In cheesing just
this time for her move m the diplomatic
game, Russia has shown her old unerring
judgment, as the Knglisli.wheare the most
vitally affected by it.are se deeply engrossed
with their political struggle at home as te
care little for an thing that may happen se
faraway; and Germany, the iwwer that is
most widely feaied by all belligerent na
tions, is net directly menaced by the action
and is tee deeply absorbed in watching
France, her natural enemy, te pay close at
tention te the Eastern situation.
The Bepuhliraiis and Prohibition.
Judge Rhene, of "Wilkesbane, is credited
with the sentiment that if the Democratic
party Is wise it will fellow in the wake of
the Republicans, aud at the coming state
convention insert a plank in the platform
submitting the temperance question te a
vete of the people.
It will be a sorry day for the Democratic
party when it is se barren of ideas that it
will need te borrow its jieliey from the
Republicans. It xill botime for its obit
uary then. But it is written in the stars
that the Democratic party will never die,
because it is founded en the true prin
ciples of government. If, therefeie, it
is net deemed te death, it will live in
perennial vigor, and that vigor will always
be sufficient te enable it te cut out a path.
way of its own and net fellow thatdictatcd
by ita natural political opponents.
The truth of the Republican btand en
Prohibition at tlie recent convention, is
known of all men with a fewgtainsef
common sense. The Republicans, in rec
ommending the submission te the people of
a constitutional amendment prohibiting
the liquor traffic, simply conceded te the
Prohibitionists a right which they knew
they already possessed. 1 1 was thought te
be a clever mode of carrying water en both
shoulders ; but it was se transparent as te
JpreyQ-a boomerang te its wily piojecters.
J.UU jvepuuucan party nas fallen ujwn
evil days when it must go into animpoit animpeit
ant state campaign with a most transpar
ent but very heavy millstene tied around
ita neck.
A Fulse Prophet.
A caldron of boiling oil awaits tlie tin.
fortunate prophet who has been prating of
a cool wave that took its rise in tlie neigh neigh neigh
borheod of Manitoba, aud which was te
bowl gently along eastward undmakethe
mercury in tlie thermometers cow or in ti.
bottoms of their respective tubes before its
, might. A mocking echo eulynnsw era the
I query as te the whereabouts of this cool
- -wave, and he who had sUiked his nil en the
truthfulness of the prediction, is new deep.
, ly meditating hew true it Is that hope de-
ferred maketh the heart sick.
, Butwnlle every thing abroad is scorch.
flv, tog "ml" thesun.it behooves the sensible
mr citizen te keen cool, if ,.... i ..
i-.V avt rlilu mlvlat.n .. ...
: I, te net te the question. Let every one keep
i4 brinjr about this happy consummation
v Above all things, avoid thermometers uv
a inau desirous of keeping cool, they aie
deadly traps. Let them be avoided us mad
dogs are Jn August. Ter the heat in man
always makes an effort te keep even with
the height in the thermometer.
Ilepcfnl Irish Prospects.
The mere the English political situation
Is considered, the better leek the presiiects
for some measures of justice for Iielnnd.
TiHMutu the Gladstene-Parnellite members
will be In a clear minority in the next Par
lfcHMiit, they will net be required te face a
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solid anti-home rule opposition. That op
position will be made up of Lllieral
Unionists and Teries, and their co
alition cannot be nn thing else than a rope
of sand.
It is net correct te say that the friends
of Ireland are exclusively these in alliance
with Gladstone and l'arnell. The mere
advanced of the Cencrrat!rs and the
llartlngten Liberals are pretty well agreed
that Ireland has net been well tieated,
but theydiiTerastotheiue.in3 wheiebj le
dress may be effected.
It is therefore most unlikely that the e. e.
treme anti-Irish ieople will be allowed te
rule the anti-Gladstone coalition. If it Is
klerm!tted, the end of the coalition chapter
will have been leached. The preKiit elec
tion will elear the decks ler the autumn
engagement, and through pic.-ent chaos
justlce for Ireland will emerge clothed
with perennial jeuth.
PlIll.AllKf.I-IIl V councils RllOllIll net lltwl.
tale le advance the Kiliules tr the Quaker
City teachers the 25 jier cent, desired. Tlipse
Milarles nre far belnw tlioe In cities uuieli
smaller, nnd geed talent must liate geed juy.
Hew genereus man lioeetnos w lien upend upend upend
ingiiioney net bis own! Here in Senater
Sewoll introducing a bill directing din secre
tary el war te hae pul)lllixl mlctltlenul ol el ol
utnes of " The War of llie Helmllleu" sulH sulH
clenl te supply all pests of the ftraml Army of
tlie Uepulillc net new reeehlnK tlietu anil te
distributing they nre putilllied from time
te tltne olio -et te ai-li pet. It It a metirnlul
slight te h) n senator iKitig liii ellicial posi
tion te mend his chattered pelitlctl fences.
.SVTI hum's IviIIOOf tlie Intklhekncku
will maintain that hih Htaudard of excel excel
lence which the readers of thi Journal liate
ceme te expect as an impnrtaut feature of
their Saturday nlphtand Sunday literary en
tertainment. There will be prc-ented, witli
portrait, a racy sketch el ene of Lmcaster's
solid business meti, a representatUe of the
thrilty German ImmiKrautH who liae done
he much for this city and county. An Inter.
estlnK article en swimming will innke geed
reading in this sweltering weather. ".Mud
bad" will diu'tiss tlie need of a new ceme
tery and ether mere cheerful topics. In tbe
vacation papers will be found .1 line reiluu
of the industrial problem Irein an ethliMl
Htandeint " L'ncis" talks cliarmliigly et
a new book, l-'or light reading n thrilling
English tule is gi en, and these, iu aduitien
te the many regular features of the.ilw'y-f"
"" " '" '"' ' Iler "laiancastrlans
cannot atlerd te dlpne,iJ7
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rj.itHArsjMiU(,r0S!Unpll muj t toleolr
aK'u, tjisy WOuld work hard in 100I weather
amKiJeurn oer this torrid season.
Net many years age the go eminent of
India olTered a prize of ?2j,000 ler a midline
that would succesfully propare the liber el
the rauiie plant. Itlsesceedlngly difficult and
ex(ieiisie te work the plant in Us dried state,
as 25 tens, or a full year'a grew th of one acre,
w ill at best yield but one ten of the prepared
fiber inaworkablei-talo, r.ud by the dried pro pre
ctws Micro is . less of 20 te 25 ler cent, el this
which adheres se lirmly te the Inslde weedy
pith that it cannot be receered. And by
the proce-s new in use tlie tlbre Is se dis
colored as te seriously impair its commercial
value.
Dr. It. II. C'olyer, of New Orleans, has suc
ceeded In inventing a machine that answers
all the requirements and has wen the prle,
but this is but the first drop or a heavy
shower of geed fertune that will ceme te Dr.
t'elyerand te the people or the Southern
states through this lUM'ntien ; ler the culti
vation el the ramie plant will before many
years add largely te the agricultural wealth
or that region, and the mauur.tciure el
materl il from its fiber will add greatly te our
Industrial prosperity. The ramie, or China
grass, it is a succulent- plant the product et
marshy lands, allied te Jute, consisting el the
cortex containing the liber protected by an
outer llesh-coler coloring, and the liner
pithy core. It folds threo full crops et
eight tens each te tlie aero per jear under
favorable circumstances. It is a iutle or
India, but can be re.ully cuimated In the
.Southern states when the means of working
the liber are once provided.
Mr. Kirk, et Pittsburg, who built the sue
cesshil machlne for the inventor, and is in in
terested In It, says thore are but 25 acres or
this plant new cultivated iu the I'nlted states,
but that his machine w ill nuke many acres of
waste low land capable of a f.;oe annual yield.
His plan is te erect shops and manufactiire
his machine in Pittsburg, ami thus his sue
cess will be tributary te the wellareaml pros
perity or his ew n home city.
PesTMASTi.n iUiinm, i,r Philadelphia,
has demonstrate d that he is a geed man. All
but threo of the Republicans iu Philadelphia
net subiect te cixil service regulations h.iu
Ukeu up their beds and walked.
Semi: idea or the magnitude el the opera
tiensat the Philadelphia mint and the in.
trome accuracy noedod may be obtained from
the statemeut that the total amount of funds
carried in all the vaults of the superintendent
and c-illed for in the balance sheet or the
cashier was Ml,rs!7,fin7. '11, distributed as fol fel fol
lews: Celd coin, f., 52:!, 157.60; standard sil
var dollars in posteilleo xaults, ?lti,JS0,MS
stindard silver dollars In mint vaults, fll,"
521,020 ; fractional silver, SP.1,1, 1 1 . currency,
$IG,830 71 ; miner coins, $3,S.1' ST , total, $31,1
5ij7,C97.31. Thlsonermoussuni, verified both
by count and weight, was leiind te m correct
te the 0110 cent, and in perlecl luvoid.iuce
with the accounts aud statements of the tsxik tsxik
keepers and cashier. biiarliiteiideiit l'ex
is undoubtedly the right man In the. right
place.
huvii.M v-i iv 1. Hepublicau editors of Ohie
are burning with eagerness te have the Son Sen
ato investigate tlie Payne briber v charges.
This is as natural as that ducks sv"lm.
A LllAlivil.l.K man was struck by light
uingand, though the shock passed directly
through him Irem his left cheek te his right
feet, he is ropertod te be In a lair way et re
covery. Class, 0110 of the hardest substances
known, is a non-conductor ; the cheek et the
Leadvlllem.iuumies next, and the force el
the electricity discharged was probably se
dls(K)rseil en striking it that only a small per
Hen went through him. It requires coiisld ceiisld coiisld
erable oirrentery te survive the caress of a
thunderbolt.
I'EKSONAL.
Si I.l-AN )! Tl'lll.!..! l,.w
T111:
grand banquet te Admiral l'rankllii.
Tin: 1.AT1: Kknatek Kknvi:i, of pi,iia.
delphia, lelt an estace or? 10,000, wliicli he be be
queathed te relatives. C
K-PitKsiDi:.NTAnriii'K has been elected
president el the lK,ard el director or M e Ar Ar
eadeKailw ay company el New Yerk.
1 iD,.' IIJMKS once ceuiiared the mind of a
bigot te he pupil of th'e eve, U-cause the
troeu. 8 imX '"O'll'themoreitcou-
rAFAI. AllLKOATK O'llllVAN Ins sal(
from .Liverpool en the steamer l'elynesl.
for Montreal. In addition te the hn
Cardinal 'I aschereau, he carries tliu pallid
PAI'AI. AllLKOATK O'llllVAN
sailed
eslan
t ler
f.sr lun '..... II r.7. r l-numm
.w. ...u vuuiiiimii uiuituiniieps.
Till: LA-lK fi. A. Nk-ells, or Reading, left
an estate of ever t-lOO.OOO. Though ler tlilrtv
years connected with the Philadelphia A
Reading railway, he held none el Its stock,
and had only f 100 worth of bends. '
Kin ren Wattkiisen having said In one
uke i.HU?,rH t Londen leSkwl no mere
Jffl" " '' ( W.) resembled the Venus
,T ','re".'1,t8. tt H'"''" editor te sav :
nowfeno, mnhol,,a,ve ".MV(,r tra'e-l ea.
new rnriii an idea of hew Louden leeks."
iM.imwurrimr!Lfc"ik,.-A- ''""TUIl's will
? lOO.OOa esiRte is worth about
miTrwi fnAirj, L ";,Ki'"?')yy put in a de-
Wma&STX; engra'vin eTrhuW
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steel portrait of the Inte Vleo President
Hendricks te scceuitwny the velume of
eulogies authorized by Congress. Mr. Ilea.
gnu, of Texas, opposed the ndditlenal grant
te Mr. (.raves' bureau, stating that such nil
engraving ir ordered by private parties,
Instead or by the government el the United
Mates, would cost net mere than ?ll0 or fl2,.
Nevertheless, the J'liO nked ler by Mr.
Graves was voted him rer this work.
I'ndrrKUimid Wlren In .Sen letk.
Krem the llaltlmetti sun
Since Mr. Reswell P. I'lewer has become
a niember el the electrical suli.vv.iy cemmls.
slen or New erk city, and the announce
ment or his puruse te ivury out as sioedlly
rs iKisslble the law requiring all telegraph
and telopheno w ires te be put under ground,
It would seem as If the commission, that had
been sleeping ever the matter for the pvt
two years and each member or it drawing
a salary efllve theustml dollars a vear, had
at last decided upon the sytem te le adopted.
After taking into consideration the difficul
ties or the various plans submitted te the
cnmmWsleti, It sugge-ts ".1 conduit or asphalt
as being cheaper, rnsr from iiieKture, con
traction and expansion, mere durable, and
the liest of any as a non-conductor of heat
and electricity." The isimmlsslen pruK)se
that thissuli-vvay ' shall He built at the pub
lic e.xs.ne, and the companies using it shall
make return by the payment of tells." The
objection already raised te the plan ls that
"it is a combination el m iny plans, all or them
uitcnted, apparently, thus open lug the way te
iillgatieu, wtiile tlie letting out of the work
te a construction cempmv might easily lead
te jobbery." The Western I'nien company,
It ls said, ls already beginning te raise Mils
cry. It has been evident all along that no
company wants te put Its wlresunder ground
either at its own expeuse or by concert
with ether companies, nor de the com
panies want te pay tells ler the use or a sub
way built by ether?. lm)oratlve as the law
IS they have fought It oil up te the present
Mine, and ns long as they cm delay the action
or the commission they will continue te de
se. On one thing only tlie commKsleii has
taken positive grounds. It has prohibited
the orectlen of any new poles m New Yerk
city, and w hen recently some were raised It
ordered them te I si cut down. It ls ipiUe
H)slble that a continuous s stem et under
ground wires could net, with our present
extHirieuce, be carried out. Hut it (1hw net
loilen that It Is impracticable te relieve our
principal thoroughfares of their network of
wires relegating some of the aerial wires
with their unsightly isles te the b ck streets.
This has Usui dene te n considerable extent
iu Washington and in Chicago, ami there
seems te be no reason why, te this extent at
least, the evil should net lie remedied liven
iu New Y irk the lMIseu electric llgltf i.-ss;
are put under ground, and, se Urns wokuew,
are working successlWiV. It would be au
linputatleu..v; uie ceuliis of American in.
-iei'K.T te sav that they would ts) unable
te cure the delects that the telegraph
companies Hllege are common te all
the plans tint have been ,' submitted
te them, w hen thev have been se lar over
come abroad that (.ermany has fifteen theus.
and miles el underground wire In operation
nnd 1'rauce ever seven thousand miles. In
both these countries the cables usis.1 are
similar In construction te the sub-marine
cibles, and are laid in deep trenches im
tKHltled In n bituminous layer of condensed
coal tir. Hut the conduit s stem, as adopted
In Chicago and suggested with modtticaitens
by the electric sub-way commission in New
Yerk, is said te be au Improvement ever the
(erman and Trench moliieds. It should l
remembered also that It is only in the larger
cities that the putting of thee wlres under
ground has become a necessity, and that
oiitside of them the stringing of wires en
peles Is net regarded ivs in any way objec
tionable, VA VKIt TIES.
lUllread Mrreers Willi h Are Light, l.laitlc
Ulul Will .Nut lint.
Frem the Sew lerk Tribune
"That is a railroad tie," It was et the
regular size and ixilished as smoothly as a
pioce or Italian marble. The grain was se
hne aud the whole apioarance was se artistic
that it might easily have been taken for a
chip from a pillar of a Urecian temple in
stead of such a practical thing as a railroad
tie. The speaker was a short, stout, sad
faced man with a large head and overthhig everthhig
lug brews, and was the inventor of Mm
testhetle sleeper, -md iu his little office in
Pulton street thore were many models of
cars and railroad tracks scattered about
"This," said he, as he (Bitted the railroad
Me lovingly, "Is the result el jears et labor
and I believe new that it Is rlect- Jt is
made et paper, w hleh I beliove is te enter te
a large extent In all building operations at 110
distant day. The great enemy te the use of
paper for many things is moisture, and in
my invention, of course, a means had te be
discovered te prevent dampness from having
the slightest cilect, as a railre.nl tie, Isjing In
the ground, is subjected constantly te it, aud
a rotten tie might cause the less of many
lives aud much prejKirty. The process of
manufacture Is secret te a certain extent, but
the tie Is absolutely tire and water proof.
Thore j I will threw apiece of the prepared
paper into tlie tire. Yeu see it w ill net burn.
1 have submerged It for weeks and months
in both het and cold water and the moisture
has never been found inslde the surface.
Consequently It cannot ret. Though ap
parently as hard as Iren, an ordinary spike
can be driven into it without difUculty, and
when the spike is 111 kmiiIeu the material
isef such a nature that It does around the
iron and holds it se lirmly that it can nover
be shaken loose.
There is also a certain amount or spring in
the tie, and when theitiis a lead en it it
operate as a soil cushion and Ukis away a
certain amount el Jar from running cars.
Under conditions, by slightly altering the
combination et materials the paiir can be
made se hard that it will turn the edge of the
hardest tool without lieing mere than
scratched. The ordinary woedtu tle will
lasttalKiut Uve year under the most favor
able conditions, while the paper tle will
stand any kind of weather for at least thirty
years.
The paper used ls gonerally undo of straw,
though almost any klndorilbre will de as
well. Straw is preferred because It can be
easily obtained and the supply is unlimited.
There are mills In the West where the straw
ls nude up Inte beards.
American Jint4irrj.
Frem the bclentltlc Auierlc 111.
The wenderlul growth of American news news nows
papers ls shown by a compirisen between the
dirocterios published In 177(1 and In the pros
cut year. The one contains in its sixteen
small juges a list of J7 nowspapers which
were published in this country one hun
dred and teu years age. The ether is
almost as large as au unabridged dictionary,
and iu Its two thousand pages contain the
names et 11,100 newspapers and periodicals
of all classes. Ol this large list only seven
w ere found In the directory or 1770. The net
gam or the j ear ha been Ced. Tlie dally
nowspapers number 1,210, a gain or 33. There
are about l.JuO periodicals of all kinds, which
presumably enjey a circulation of mero Mian
,,U00 ceplee. The Increase in the rural w eek
)y press, comprising about two thirds et the
whole list, ha been most marked In states
like Kansas and Nebraska. Kansas is also
accredited with the greatest gain Iu daily
newspaiers. In Massachusetts the weekly
press is growing but magazines aud monthly
publications are losing ground. The tend
ency of this latter class seem te be toward
New v. erk city, as at least Z monthly purl;
(Klical have been established here during
the year. Among the many nowpipers pub.
I ished in this country, almost every so se
cl.il movement and industrial Dud ox ex ox
presslen. A glauce at the long ll.t revcals
many curious facts. Thore are about 700
religious and denominational iiewsnanerH
nearly one. third pi which are publish,!,! in
.New Wk, Philadelphia, llosteu and Chi
wlfd., uH.Airk U f'4rlHllfi, ' thlsrospect,
m, nl! J"lib?aw"rl'rlsote ""' te knew
that llosten I behind Chicago, q'hree news
paper are devoted te tlie silkworm "six te
Me honey bee; thlrty-twe te poultry
0 ghtejm te dentistry, and n0 te p he egra
liy. Jiere are three publicatlons'issued in
he exclusive Interest of jostage stamp cel
ecters, and one or dancers.' Tl.e l'rehibrtlm i-l11V.,ayu,-J,',,er'am,
",0 "I "or dealers
eight. 'J he organ of vvomeci's suiirage nuiii
berj, or candy makers 3, or gastronomy 3 aud
K.,H.,-i,.f.t"2,rert,'" wspaira, there are
alsjutCOU In German and il In French. New
Yerk, New Orleans and Worcester. Macs
each has four Prench publications. Twe dal'.
lies are in Bohemlau. Hesldes these, there
are papers In the Swedish, Finnish, 'e.
lsll lltld Wi.luh Iiiiii.ii.ii,..u ret...... 1.. ' .
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llcatleuin Gaelic, 0110 in Hebrew, unci InChl-
l.at.1. e.t.l ......I.. .1....... . ..
vav uiiu uiiu iu iuu cviiuruK 00 language.
Cel. llenrjr StrCermlck'a UUU.
TIlQ latOSt donation In ha Unrrlaknr.. I.....
pltal by Henry McCenulck, one of that city's
most progresslvo cltlens, was the large let
adjoining the 'institution. Within flve yeara
he has given U5,oeo te the hospital.
Tin: ,mii.i:u-.i ali-iia iiait
e
1 r
.A ,
the Aug.
lers all I einfe j
U Hie ltnttles (J lull
et licit: J ilm Cerks
sll In tliein stuck t ir the
ti tints Drink ler luck . . s
t nlev Iiik one. again : t the
rih (hat tiltitiied iron u
Ihecirat) te lilt th,, ,(,! , it,,,
hisik i nailed whole; l'slintiUiiiitf
all around . .Psihe Jokes that new
al'ennil K' the Knili thvt niHkex
em yell 1,'s the l.livi these Anslers X
tell 1 M's th Stnu who hands hi.
Ibc-k . .S' the ext the l.ey te
ii.k 1 C) s the ethers ic 1...IU1.
J"J the p..U-s forgotten unite. . -e
the Ouwris or but run x
low , I: ts Keeling up te -
go. ? Is tl.h str.nd where
the) step. T another-.
'1 rent 011 top U'slhelr "
I I'reartnthcstiwU
V's llietr Vnliff
-liiKlngBwi el,
V ' morn
VV ht.ky
strnlBht
is their
pen ses great
V. 's the Varus
'Ihcy spin next
day : Z's their lit-
1 a g 9 home se g a .
I
-It.
fiaili'.
Tjphnld rrr,
Charles llnrtlord.ef Jeir Castle, We-tehester
county, .S. V .utrered with typhoid fever and
w isgtven lit) tedle. lie was restored te health
in one week b taking tlve llraiiilrcth I'lllserery
nlKlit and drinking plentlfullr ofeatineil gniel
A tew doses r llrandrvth's l'llls will lmarisbly
cure any kind of fever
DVKUIAL yUTIVKH.
A Keinarkalile (loed Man
U he who attends te the comlert of his timlly
and will net let hi. little ones jutter wllhnirco wllhnirce wllhnirco
tlen of the 1 tin) it and Lungs, whereby their
lives may he endangered, hut who should at idl
time give them thu sovereign remedy, hemp's
llilsam Price fe rents and l Trial sitt frrr
I or -ale by II. U. Cochran, clniggtst, U? North
Oueeii street. ()
"ll.VCkVtKl.icTK-"ft lasting and tmgncut per.
Iiiiiie, Price iV anil M cents, tersitetiy it it,
CetCrnn, Druggist. Ne. lJT Nerthyueen .trcsiL
SLKtrLhS Mc.llTs, made lnlsei-ible by
that terrttile cough, shlleh's Cuixi Is the remedy
forveu Cersikluby 11. It. CiH'hmu, Druggist, Ne
It; .Serth yuisjn stivet-
The Mtery e,e.l.
It has always been understisxl thsl I'.iHjniiip I'.iHjniiip
tlenw.is tnenniMe, but It h.u recently been
dlsoecerist that hemps Ucl-iim for the Threat
and Lungs is giv tug mere relief lhan any kuewu
reined It Is in.iruntscl te relieve and euro
Asthma, llrenchitU and Coughs. ( all en 11 H.
CcH-hran, druggist. Ne IS! North Qui en street,
and get a tn.il bettle free of cost. Large size W
cents and fl. (()
TUB IlKV CM). 11. TU.Whll, of Itourhen
Ind.,sas ' lioihinvselficudwlfenw-eeiir lives
teSIUI.OU S t O.SM'Ml'TIU.S CfltK." t or sale
by H. 11. Cochran, Druggist, N'e 1J7 North Queen
street.
t-'er Hay 1'eter.
"Live Kly'i Creaui IUI111 a trial. This Justly
celebrated remedy for th cure, of catarrh, hay
fever, cold In the head, Ac, can be obtained et
any reputable druggist, and may be rvlted upon
as a safe and pleas 111c lemedy ter the nbovecom nbevecom nbovecem
pl lints and will gire Immediate relief. It is net
tiliiuld, snutTer powder, has no cilTendve odor
and can he used at any time with geed results,
as thousands uin testify, among thorn wnneet
thcullnchcser this oltlce." inr(t 0 the Times,
May ."J, Ins,. JJS-iwdeedAw
Osb Kettls KrrKCTS A CCBK Mr. Oscar K. 11.
Kech, of Allentown, l'a, was bedfast with In In
ftamniatery rhuuiuatlsm lu the winter of lsvl.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve hltn. He
commenced using Gress' Kheutnatle ltemedy.
lly the time he had used halt a bettle he could
leave his bed; when he had Uni-hed the bettle
he was cured and has net had a return of the
disease since. In his own words, "1 leel better
than ever before. ' Price II, by oil druggists
tclHS-JindMW.tr
AUK YOtT MADK miserable by Indlgostlen,
Constipation, Dizziness. Less et Apnetlte, .el.
ew sklu T fehlleh's V ltallzer ls a positive cuie.
or sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7
North cjueun street.
A Captains Fortunate DNreierr
CapL Celeman, sehr Weymouth, pl)lng be
tween Atlantic City and N 1 , had been trou treu
bled with a cough se that he was unable te sleep,
and was Induced te try Dr htngsNew Dtscev
cry for Consumption It net only ga e him In
slant relief, hut allaj ed the 1 xtivme soreness or
hts breast Ills children wcru.itnilarl) affected
andaslngle dose hail the same happy effect
lir King s Sew-Discover' Is new the standard
reined in the Cele man hoUM'heldand en heard
the schooner Kree trial bottles of this standard
remedy ut II II Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 and
1J9 Neith (Jueen street, Lanctster, l'a. (4)
""sillTeirs Vlf,vT.lZKiris whafl-eu needler
Constipation, Lessef Appetite, Dizziness, and
nil symptoms of Dyspepsia l'rlce 10 and 75
cents pur bottle, ter sale by 11 II. Cochran.
Druggist, Ne. IS) North Queen street.
AS LNrOKTUNATh 1'hKsiTv
The most unfortunate per-en In the world ls
one allllrtcd with nick head 11 hi , hut they tn
Is relieved ut once by using lir Leslie s -pedal
Prescription, bee adrertiseuiLiit in another
column. ()
Dr. IIabsleb Werk Svncr, 1'urely vegetable,
pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist,
no piirpattve reqnlivd .after using. Price, a
cents, by all druggists. feus-amdMW AK
SHILOIPS CATAllKH llEVlKliy-a positive
cure for Catarrh, Dlptberla, unit tanker Meuth.
Ker svle by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1(7
North Queen street.
KeiiniTS Ilrr Vnutli.
Mrs I'hu be Chesley, Petersen, Clay Ce , inwa,
tells the fellow lug remarkable story, the truth
et which Is vouched for by the residents el the
town "lain'J ears old, have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness for many
years j could net dress myself without help
New I am free from all pain und soreness and
am able tn de all my own housework. I ewe
uiy thauks te fclectrle Hitters for having re
newed my youth, and removed cempletily nil
disease and pain " Try a bottle only Wig: at
Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 and li) North Qus-n
stiuet, Lancaster, l'a. (,j
roil DVSl'KI'tilA and Liver CemplalntTynu
have a printed guarantee en every holtle of faht faht
leh's V ltallzer. It never fulls te 1 lire. j. or side
by II. U Cochran, Druggist, N'e. IJ7 North Queen
street.
VMI UILLV.OU cough when Shlleh's Cure
will gtve Immediate rellet. l'rlcelu cts.,Su eta ,
and It, for sale by II. 11. Cochrun, DrugglsL
Ne. 1.17 North lIuoenstreeL bB
T3 B. MARTIN,
WHOLKSALI ADD BITAIL DSALIB III
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
4)2-Yard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince
Streets, above Lemen, LancasUir. nJ-lj d
J3AUMOARDNKR.S A JKFFKRIEH.
COAL DEALERS.
Urries Ne. 12) North Queen street, and Ne.
&l North l'rlnce street
Varus: North l'rlnce street, near heading
Depot. .
LANCAbTKH.l'A.
auKli-tia
TDKMOVAL.
M. V. B. OOHO
has removed his Ceal Offlce te Ne. 1M NOItTII
QOKEN STItKKT (lirlmiuer's New Uulldlng).
where orders 111 be received for
Lumber and
Ceal,
WHOLES. LK ADD KCTAIL.
M. V. It. COIIO.
inS-tfd
tAOUIlfMMT,
TITAOU1NKRY, 40.
FOB
STEAM HEATING
Latest ana Most Improved
KNGlNES-.TrwUeD, Portable or Stationary.
New or Socendlland
DOILER3, WATER TANKS, SEPARATORS.
u&i'iU'ul'?, HllXXR We" ,vieh Maoneand
opt In Machine Heeps.
call unei ADDiaaa,
Ezra F. Landis,
WORKS-637 NORTH CHERRY STREET,
LAKCAsru. fa. n7-ua
MKDXOAU
AVKH'S HAIR VK.OR.
PERFECT HAIR
Indicates a natural and healthy condition of
the calp,nnd of the gl inds through which tienr
l.luncnt lscbtalni: When, In censc qi.euce of
age and dlcase, the hair becomes weak, thin,
and gray, Aers llalr Viger will strengthen It,
rcstete Its 01 Iglncl color, promote lln iiipldnnd
v Ueruiis grew th, and Imp el t te It thu lut re unit
freshness of veuth
1 h'lve ueil A)ct s Hair Iger for along time,
and nm convinced of Us value W hen 1 was 17
jearsorage my hair began te turn grav I com
menced using the Viger aud was surprised at
the geed ettects It produced, it net only re
steud the color te inj hair, but no stimulated
Its growth that lhaveuew iiiete hair than ever
before 1 W I dwards. Celdnatel, Miss
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR.
eidl all Druggists and I'crlumecs.
Irvei auks luntvii rreiu debility and less of
appetite, 11 join stomach ls out of orderer
Otil mind tentusiil take Aer's Onrsipa
lllla. IhlsmedKIni will restore physical terce
iindelasttelt) te the win tnere surely and
spee-dily than any tenli m i discovered
ter six mouths I -uttered fiem liver and
stomach troubles lv tisst did net nourish inu
and 1 became weak and vr neuh t maclated.
1 took six bottles of Acr s sur-aputUa and was
cured. Julius V rainier, Spitngui'ld, Muss
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
1'reinreHl bv Dr. J i!
Aver A Ce , 1 ewell. VI ass.
l'rlcell ;slx bottles,..
old by cirugglsts.
Jul0-
MlLLINKHf
if-ioiNe r.v.vrt
GOING FAST
-AUK HIE-
ELEVEN-GENT M
AT-
ASTRIGH'S
)
Palace of Fashion,
NO. 13 EAST KING ST.,
1 ANC.VS1KK, PA
Seme lore Reductions!
ONE 1 01 Of
Children's Trimmed Hats,
DOWN TO
41 CENTS. 41
ROUGH - AID - READY,
25 CENTS.
Te-da we have opened arm dozen lleminid,
Colored lierdered llANliKKKl II IKH, Asserted
Patterns, utl UK hi. CENIs Al'lLCfc.
Ucdles' LINKS' CIIKVIISKTrES I'lutn and
1'lt.itcd, at TW ENTl tlV fc CKN 1-.
l'leatedand Etnbreidircd CHKMlShlTES.
SPECIAL IIAUGAIS'3 IU
Ladies' Muslin Underwear,
Chemise at lie ; worth 0c
CheuiUu at Sue j worth 71c.
Chemise at 7c , worth H i").
Chemise at II (j werthll.Si
I'anUilcta at JOc j worth 75e.
bklrts at See , w erth 7Sc
Skirtu at 75c ; worth II ui.
'Mrb. ut II w 1 worth (1 .V).
line hundred dozen Ladles' mil Kcgiilnr
Made IlAlbrlggans, extra gisjcl iiuiility, at 15c. a
pair.
Hfty dozen uxtra ftne 10 l.auge Halbrlggans
Twenty-five dozen IJidhV llauze V ests, elllt
bound, Kleevuless, high neck und low neck, ut
IVc worth J7c.
Twenty flve dozen Genu' Extra Quality Un
bleached Cotten bocks, full regular made, l.'Wc.
a pair.
Children's French Hlhbed Ulack Lisle Thread
Hese, 30c. and J3c a pair, full ltegulur ilade.
The 11EST UNLAUNimiKU blUKT In the
city ler nT. CENTS. (Jeed Muslin, Linen
llosem, Well Made, Ucluferced and Lined lluck.
-Closed every evenlni; except baturdiy.
VA11ASOLH ,tO.
"pO.SK BROS, ct HARTMAN.
$4.00 PIRISOLS
KEDUCEDITO
$3.00. - $3.00.
VEUV:ilEST bATI.V ALL riNK SILK LIN
ING3 t
The Manufacturers.
Rese Bres. & Hartman,
14 EAST KING ST.
apl-Cmd
'fitAriit!.
FURNITURE WARUROOMH.
The Camping Season
IB A1I0UT IIEUE,
And you will find a oeinplnto assortment of
suitable. Cots at prices within the rouchef all,
AT
HeiTmeier's Furniture Warerooms,
20 HA8T KING STREET.
TMI'ROVE YOUR VACATION DAYS.
SPECIAL CLASS l.V WHITING
AT TIIK-
LANCASTEIt COMMEIICIAL COLLKUB,
Ne. I0X East King fatteet,
ON JULY 19, 0 TO 10 IN THE MOBN1NO.
Ker particulars call en cr addreas
It. c. WKIDLElt, Principal.
rU Tena wUl open JlenOay, SpptejnberS.
ih'u.4 d
jmr
jyAnr.it .v RROTUiiR.
SPECIAL!
WALL PAPERS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
6.000 Piocea llltuikB, 5, e. 7.oenlH or ploeo. All new goecta of
this Bonseu b iimuumature. UrotiBe VnVera ia i.a, 15, 10 oenta nor
JllOCO. '
WASHABLE ENGLISH OAKPAPEES,
(of our own Importation!, aultablofer nttllwuyB, Dinliur rooms, Ollloea
KHohetiB nml Uutli-roemo, or whorevor u aorvleonblo Wall Decora
tion ls rociulrecl. Damp Witlln BiieceaHftilly romeiUod. DHOOItATIVH
WORK A SPECIALTY. KVT All onlerB will roeolvo prompt timl careful
nttontlen.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25-27 West King Street.
Jtir.T.i IKK A .HACOIIMAN.
Metzger & Haughman
Have the Best 50 Oent
VMUUNBRIED SHUT
rimlhti3 ever been sold for the inouey ; equal te many
. . """ new sold at 75 cents. Sizes, 12 te 17.
METZGER & HAUGMAN,
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse
and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
VTKXT DOOR TO Till: COURT UOUHIi
FAHNESTOCK'S.
White Goods, Lucea uud Embrolderloo. Whlte Embrolderod Reboa, 82.60
up. Summer Undorwenr, all slzca.
Summer Hosiery Summer Gloves,
LnrKO Stock or thoee Qoedo new iu Store, und all Murked at Quick
Seiling Priced.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
WALL fAVKU.
A KT WALL 1'Al'KR HIORK.
Art Wall Paper Stere,
NO. KM aNOKTH qVEES STKEET,
I.A.VCASTEK, I'A.
Anethor laruii let of (,1LT l'AI'EUS Just ar
rtcret will en ruM etitum call curly unci loe at
tuenn anil ltd iirlci'n VV III net lutein them lone,
lur llj..irlic ili -HI them.
Window fchaii miilu ri-ailvl l'laln
"3jijii ..V-- .. A .rWKKKm liiailn
ana bimir irempU l.ite turlutna, Poles,
Chain., Heeks, etc
.Ve troulile te show goods.
ALFRED SIEBER,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LA.N'CASTEIl, l'A.
HIART-S W. FRY.
CURTAIN POLDS,
16e, te 60e. Aploce. Net
many left.
Wire Window Screens,
Made te lit your wiudowafrem
25c. aploce up.
WINDOWSHADES
Very Cbeap.
WALL PAPERS,
4e., Ce., Oe. and 7e.
PHARES"W. FRY,
NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
lttiTKLH.
A TLANT10 CITY.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
Chester County Heuse,
Centrally letitcd, conrenlunt, vcrj' "'"r thu
tca, coinfertublu In every wuy, unci homellku.
NOVVOl'EX.
J. KEIM & SONS.
jnay35-2iml
riAl'K MAY.
THE STOCKTON.
CAl'K SIAY, N. J.
The rineat Hiach en the Count. Tlie IjugeU
ana Most JCIngiuit bcuslan Hetel In tlie erla.
-erEN8. JUNE se-se
IIKKItY CLA1K, 1'ren'r.
I.ute or the Urn ml Union Hetel, hnrnteuu
8prtni;a. JuneJItlnU
e
PEN A LI. THE YEAR.
11
TFE MANSION,"
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
Thu lurucat uuil meat pieiiilncntly lecutea
Hetel KU'Kiililly furnljlit'd nud llberully limn.
auiMl. Thoroughly IlKbtcd, diulned unci von ven von
llluted. Ojiun ull tbe yuur.
CHARLES McQLADB.
Krllrephy'i Orchestra.
J7inil
AHIILANI) IIOUHK, ATLANTIC CITY,
reopens JULY lt, under new manage.
inenL Klurtrie llnbta, elcctrte lielU, city water,
tlntrlusacuUinu. Terms inndHnite. KliBt class
biirutUcebeO, IIKMtY HAIITEK,
jyllmd l.atu of Ornpe Hetel, Lancaster, l'a.
T OHACCO CU'rriNOH.fclORAl'MrHII"''
l.NOS AND PACKERS' WASTE, Ury ana
Clean, bought for cash.
J.B.MOLINS,
Ne. OT l'earl Street, New Yerk.
Beferonce rrea. Bchutte. Ne. 21J rearl stroet.
New Yerk. leblWyd"
-i,i
tiuet!.
SPECIAL!
HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
VLUTIUXtl.
turui:r a suti'en.
YOU WILL FIND
Men's, Bey's and Children's
CLOTHING
Murki'it limrn -0 LOW that It will be ereatly
1 V'.'I'.r 'ntcTcm te call and eiamlnn the (ilKIIH
"5 !,!.I.y'.J".,.!"',", of "" ",or medium
or L11II1T W EK.ins thl Reason.
We Manufacture All Our Goods,
AuiIUuanintre tbi'iii t lrnt-Lla.is In Every 1'ar
tlculicr. W E HAV E A rt LL LINE Or'
SUMMER CLOTHING
In Bcersncker, Mohair, Alpaca, Ilrnpnctteiimt
LlnenH at l"rliit AHlenlshliiKly Lew. UoeiU ax
Uepresenteit or Meney ltclumkd.
BUEGER & SUTTOU,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LA.SCASTEH, l'A.
M
YERH 4 RATH VON.
Summer Reduction!
ItcMliietlnn nunt come at tlicwe tliniw, nnd If
our stock Istoelaiju
DOWJl GO THE PRICES.
(feeds Juat as kquc! as when hlRlier, but tee
many te curry ever. We don't uuutany bprlnir
Bleck lelt for neit Full's trades and If Lew
I'rlces will move tlii'tu they'll be sure te go.
This Is no Fictitious Mark-down : It ls an
Actual, Ileal, Slanghler,
and U you uie doubtful, ceuiu und leek at our
stock and wu will convince you. Lew as prices
vreru at first, wu knew tbese
Mark-Down Prices
will capture everyone who leeks nt them. Lan
caster imiiity people
WANT LOW PRICES.
They must have Lew I'rlces We am aware et
thiifact and huve I'lilCEI) OUR bl'OCK AC
COUIllNOLY MYERS (I RATION,
of First Class Clothing,
NO. 12 BAST KINO. STREET,
LANCASTER. l'A.
-Our slore will be closed during tha
months of July, August and beiteinlieratslx
o'clock p. m., Saturdays excepted. Open Satur
day till ten.
T UK ONLY (iRKAT EXTERNAiriliT.
inecly TliiHe eminent clieinl.ts, rrofessers
Deremusnnd Uutturshall.eiidursu lleusen's Cup
clnu Fluster
NOTICE TO TOESPABHEUS AND
UUNNEItS. All persons are hercby for
bidden te trespass en any et the lands of the
Cornwall or Speedwull estates, In Lubunen and
Lnncastvr counties, whether Inclesed erunin.
dosed, either for I be purpose of sheeting or Huh
Ing, us the luw will be rigidly enforced agulust
all trespassing oil said lands of the undersigned
after this nollce.
WU. COLKMAN FUEEUAN,
K.rEllOYALDEN.
EUWAItU U. FKEKUAN,
rAtleruey for Jt. VT. Celeraaa' heirs
eelU-uafctr
&aj!!kk&&,
i$fUrJll -Cvuni 'ifcil-a'-l